Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 15, 1904, Image 10

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riME3-ENTERPRISE,TH0MA8VILLE, GEORGIA, JULY 15 1904. In January last we bought a Thousand Dollar Stock of Shoes at 65c on the Dollar. Summer Is waning and finds us w. a good stock of Men's and Ladies’ Oxfords. Odds and Ends accumulate all the time. Now, we are going to offer all these shoes at a SACRIFICE PRICE. Qsst cuts no Figure. If you need Shoes now or expect to wearrhsm in future,- '• Vf <M vV vH sit i (QJITMAN BANKRUPTS. Quitman team Bigg.r anCBIggar. Andrew Vann drare op to the i-Enterprise oflloe Friday attar* almost obacared from view bo- Prospect* for Its I on A. A B. Good COUBLC MAIL SERVICE. Alnx White who la with the rail- aUanrvii-. wax here yeateiday lie slraatiott In regard to service on the At- rmiugliam railroad. At [h tho the train* . ran (ternoou train for the i ini unlit out- of Thomas- • White raid there' la little duubl hut that rite doohlo aerrlce t onwiihtii "the near fntnrc. ter 1-' D. Di.imikd lie* been l on thi* muter for aomo time, SENATOR BENNETT. Was IFormally Nominated by Con- • ventlon Hero Friday. We Will Give Stop Dollars to Anton-;: Proving a Word op This An to be Other Than the Absolute Truth The equatorial convention for the seventh, aenatorial district met Fri day morning at tho ofHoe of O. P. Han tell on Broad street. The meeting was called to order by M. Baum who waa elected chairman of the convention. J. L). McCartney was made aecrotary. The principal boaineia of the conven tion waa the formal nomination of Hon. Stanleys, Bennett for senator trgm this district. His name waa placed be fore the convention in n-brief speech by L. W. Branch, , Judge Aoguitin JH. Hansoll seconded the nomination inj a - : - few eloquent words. The chairman ap- iu B.HUU olTorts towards llist pom(ed j ad((0 l W Branch , ,J *'"* *" ,ud WO Snodgrass, to notify Mr Ben- nett of his nomiuatioti. The conventiou i* on lil<4 menus trip to tho a ju»rit’u of 11»o claim in too obvious ionic I urging. \ When this i-im-Trskm la granted by •thegov-irumimt ihu tuati i-yatam Will be practically portmi. Looking Duck to a few yra'rssg -. -villi nmugle aorvioe oil moat of (he loads, no free dollvory and otlici-inoovoiiioiii eaii w n eocred of .HKHigrotalaiioii to Tliomiuf-ille pooplo -■ - 'i ntri.lu. have been mode. A HEAVY SENTENCE. -. Sam Prlee waa treated to aerloua sur prise Friday. A epet-inf mwaloil of city court was - held * eaierday. His honor the mayor had several cases ueforo him. The moat Important of lliesej was that of , flam Price, the colored cliie.kflii vendor, wh< Is well known to Thomaaville'a popul - lion, white uiid blaok. Tin- ci-Uriiice shop-ed that - Sam had bn on .(rank, had Iwateu Ida wife, had used •making prof.i'iity and had resist- ed nr est by the mil era. Judge Ho I loilbor/ ovldo itiy thought there -vaa no tiv'ase for env of Ihero ;action , iw i no il-tel-34.il aud coats, itOd.iys on the dial,igang and 60 daya .-in th- comity j ait. sitin'* nttorueya, . Mea« •» Tiled Titus aud W. Ii. Ham- mont iuitn-i.lt itely gave notice that i-thty will carry the c ue to the Superior ■ Chart LMy Attorney W. O. Suodgrasi .repre I'dol the city. OPENS MONDAY, JULY I1TH, 8:30 A. M. IK apt 'Aefern MarflH Buay Morning. Two Quitman fl.-.iH a e going Jlirpngli Iho li-iiikraiNcv marts. Tliey mad# Ref eme.I. II Merrill's court looks ilka a trausvivd slice of the Ruaao-Japaneee war. Due of the case* waa that of I. fltriekv and son, anil tlm referee rays it la a w-vi-ma m.lti’i. Mr sk-riaky la am able m <|»i.<k auv Kogliali aud rim pro- ceedu ga were conducted by mesas of en rater In the-person of I. Seri*- kay'a en. The Ollier Ihu* taking tlm act was thit of levin and Cohen. Several Qaittnait lawyers were engaged in each HJPS CAUSED TROUBLE. Tim "itriiell I lie colored man who niu* ti .tore en Jaokaou atreot, Frj- dav v> ae arreted by deputy glugiotaty mar mrgf ,,r -elH-ig I'qnnr. Tl» I. nnt on boo I. aud uni case will enmo up for trial before tbs Superior coart. The sl iest was made at tlm instance of a well known white man who claimed that Tlm had told liie brother a bottle of Impa. for which lie received a dollar, and kept rim change which amonpted to 85 cento Tim rays lie gave the white mans drink from hb£private stack, and hand ol back the dollar refusing to accept ]my. The oonrt will decide the mat- then adjourned. There were no repre wmtatlvoi present from Coiqnittconnty The Brooks county delegation uonsUted of J W Edwards, L W Branch, M Baam, D A Royul and G W Austin Thomas county's six votes wore cast by J T'Coipeppor, W G Snodgrass. J L Bevorly, J S Montgomery, A U Uau sell and J D MuCai tuer. The following was the lettor scut to Senator Bennett by tlie notification committee: Tliomnsville, Ga, July 8, lOM.-Hon. S. S. Bennett, Quitman Ga. Dear Sir: The undersigned committee appointed by the Democratic Convention of the 7th Senatorial District of Ueorgis, wliloh this day convened in thi* oYty, beg to notify yon iliat having foil con fidence aud faitli in jonr capacity ahd fitness in every way jo diacliarge tlm dnties of Senator, tlm Convention unanimously nominated you, us tlm ouudidalu of tlm Democratic puny for tlm oflice of Sedator from this district fur tlm eusnlug term. * , We assure yuu that we believe yenr oleotieu by rim lawpie will be aa uuait- imon* as your nomination by the con- volition, aud unst that tlm Di.trict and Party may bo honored by your -ac ceptance of tlm nomination. With sentiments of highest regard, we bog to remain, Kgspeotfally, Ang 11. Hansell, Chairman; W. O Snodgrsn, L W. Braucli, Notification Oommlttee. THIS IS.YOUR SHOE(R) CHHNCE: MEN’S OXFORDS, Those Costing at Wholesale tip to Si.75 are offered during Shoe Sale at - .... .> ! ..Pr.$U9 Tho:*: cording nt Wholesale up to lo $2.75 will lx: clased out during sale — Pr: $1.98 One Lot Boy’s and Men’s Shoes odds and Lntla. Old Stack Etc., originally ivortli up to $3.lo, all going.- —— Pr. 85c Childrens’ and Ladles’ Oxfords, A Fen-Odds and Ends .. .Ps.29c All Ladles' Oxfords, New Goods, previously setting as high as $1.49*. godaring sate... --Pr; 99c Ladies’ Oxfords, Worth up to $*.50, wc offer to done them out... Pr. $149 ef the variety and waa raised Alexander* ptaoe 4 milet It weight. 70 poande and Vsnn rajathan wiU bt bigger can follow. It waa too bad about Quitman. Even tlm heavens wept at her defeat; Tlm game of hall Friday nfteruoou be tween tlm home team and the Brooke county boya resulted in a decided victo ry for tlm former. It was a regular Kuropatkitt affair. Tlm TliomssvUio boy* took tlm lead early in tlm game and when tlm aoora was counted up it registered Thomaa- rilla 18. Qnltmau *. Tim lattoi’a runs were nfade in tlm nintli inniug. The battery for ThomasviUe wnsWll- Uams and Williams. Pitobar Williams curve* kept his opponents poaslsd aui’ ouly one hit waa mads from his deliv ery. Powell and Oglesby ofllctatod for Qoitmsa aid Powell was eaiy for tho home folks. The featnre* of tlm game wore* the batting of WiU Watt and Dodle Wil liams, and a beokwerd ran and catch hyUopkiuj, third basoman for Thom- asville. Aruu Patten allowed tlmt lie luul not forgotten Imw tn play bill, and ,T. T. Turnbull covered! Jahort well. The whole .team playad epleodtd ball and only ory: error waa made. Remer Molntyre who waa loaned to Quitman distinguished himself by • doable play. Mimms Ware of Qnitraan was the on ly men who got a, hit. □ ArdiaS MoDon. gaid got another laurel wreath for ids reputation aa the bea&unpire Sonth Georgia- Each team has now Jsron taro games and tha ftfth will be a hummer. The boys are jabOant and ao waa tha crowd of abontKO who sat in the rain to watch the game. The little drape of water pattered down daring meet of the game bat noom'minded them. Bainbrldge is next on the list. Odds and Ends, Ladies’ Shoes, offered to cloae. Pr 69c Men’s $2.00 to $3.00 Shoes, . Mostly Clean, New Sfock, offerevl to give spice to tothesule pr $1-40 Patent Leather. $3.50 Shoes, Bouglit at Auction for Half Vzltte. clioice during Sale '..J , - pr- $1-98 Men’s NuIIifiers, pr. 75c Elastic Brogans,...: pr- 97c Creedmore, Buckle anif Tic Work Shoes. Jtr.r.5 i-.rticle for . &9.c Shoes, One Lot $2.50 Royal Purple Si'wes, just to liven things n little: offered for ..pr $1.49 New Shoes, Specially Iwoght for this Special Sale worth $1.50 ' now $1-12 Other Bargain Values from all classes of goods will be placed on sale at special prices. THE SALE LASTS FOR 15 DAYS, Closing Saturday Night, July 23rd. We are na A Prize or Premium for ^ ? , . _ . LNight, July Zitd. If you don’t want to insult us, do not come in later and sa.y you canse to the Shoe Sale. We_are naming extraor dinary cheap prices for a certain time. Come then :f you want these prices, every customer trading $1.00 During Sale. A. F. Churchwell & Co., Starke Comer, THOMASVILLE, GA. KIDNEY DISEASES % CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF MTOTAL DEATHS. When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host, of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. FOIEYSKIDNEYCURE corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases In every form, tones up the cured of BfliQirrs disease. , - whole system, and the diseases that have ms.^^-S2 , . , ’»2{ m S:.S 0 i are kS , SEr , Ja , %?»'Wa8BK resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear, because the cause has been removed. Com- I urged hr • f IsUUdfcMMU i has torn hkufUMssiis BB*' other symptoms of Klduty troubl*. Mr friend, wero out S* t **S?MuTwoluloSil'SoSKijo.tlan cradaTotBright's having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes. Tpo Sizes, 60 Cents and $1*00. SOLO UD RECOMMENDED BY J.' N . PEACOCK.