Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 15, 1904, Image 6

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-ENTERPRISE,THOMAS VILLE, GEORGIA, JULY 16 1904. Local and Personal, Mr L P. i)\n Thursday. Truupw Hines of Bainbriilgo the city yesterday Lamar'* Lemon / Laxative cure* [ Constipation, Bit- I (outness, Indices- V tfon and Headache. \ Acts promptly and powerfully on the bowels yet I* gentlo and pleas ant in action—— docs not gripe or sicken. It can’t f hurt you it can help you ttirrenct Wor! Miss Liln Brums from JLsdAton w&s in flionimtviliu Thursday. Dothan, Ala., April 10, *04. I have used La mar’s Lemon Lax ative in my family and would not be without it. It is certainly a valua ble medicine. J. A. May, Ohlsf of Police. Mr. \Vil*ou Brooks, of Bo*tou wus a j si liens visitor on Thursday. J. W. I.. Yutbs*W6iit to Biicoi.roii on Tliottsiuy. rddtoad busiiu'i On emlo mi all Mood drug ttoros. SO dotes for so emntt. OWNED AND MANUFACTURED BY , LAMAR. TAYLOB A RILEY DRUB COMPANY, »aoon, K'uia, Mu Mias Georgia Jorter of Moultrie ia ttie lust of Mis* 1 * Kiiiimi und irn Blau- YOUTHFUL HORSE THIEF Attempted to get Away With The Goods at .Meigs. l«* TlmevKatciprhc.) Meits, Ga. July V 11)04. This morn- lug Mrs. E. 8. While and Mis* Lilia Forest drove into towd, and stopi *’d at the residence of Mr. A. 8. Braswell A small negro boy who stays at the lion go, was given the horse to feed and water. Hr forgot to return. Marshul Arlim* and others took the matter in hand, and soon found him going out of town with the animal. Hub quite \onng and will possibly he let off light t Mrf SI. Ij Vv'tKi uml daughter from B.mtou were pleasant visitors here Thursday. Miss Kniiiia Hinson ami her mother have gone to Cairn to beMiu.goevt of the Van Landing haw iiiwily. Maxcy Dead. Maxey is dead, lie lived a life of ornamentation -and usefulness for 24 slong years. He was n familiar figure on Tjioiuaavillo’n iiTi eia and he will he missid from tin* equine worjd M:imm was n Iil*le .Shetland j»ony who had Ihh*ii the properly of Mr. Jas. \\ nil's family for a nuinlair of years The spotted jMinv and Ids little cart*will if- missed from the streets. He died of old age, after a life of ease. Through the Skin TO THE BLOOD. Sonic of th thrmigv Po J*Ji: OuL and I taken the aiul Yr.r.r r or. ? : of the i.v - U Im. Dye PcLm'iy ing colftud undcr-clot'.iir and hosier.- i:; of frequent o ::ort stubborn diseases enter into the Lhu^kin. ‘The juices of wild plants, when i. ■*-;t afresh each season, uutulotcd and driven out and and ac. and tj: tvstesi I V q3 ( stor; a poisoned by hand- id break out on me rears, Some one re- D. S., which cured me completely. Mrs. J. T. Tlinishor, who lias been the guest of ilr*. Cajyiu Carroll lias re turned to her home in Dothan Ala. Mr. and Mrs. John Spence and fam ily have gone down to Boston for n week’s stsy. Our Valentine. Mrs. \V. H. Pitttpnn of Tliomnaville i;j visitiug hoi daughter, Mrs. Arthur Pittman, on Hoyt street.—Athens Banner. Miss Rosalind Siiefficld has returned to her home in Quitman. If Bryan wants to bolt it is up to to let the erring brother go in peace. EVERYTHING GOOD IN iiow a lue. 'Av. furntali IT, either HOUGH or DKBSSED, and tint loo of the VEJtY BES'l Thil 70a already knew, the word, we speak are surely TIOJU. We are t<x buy filling order, to look you up, hut If you want the bent of nuy thing in nui line quick, 'Phoue 104. and tho old mail will do the rent. Out by the Orate Factory on Bouton road. Visitorn are welcome, day or night Kirby Planing Mill. NOWflREADY AND COMPLETE AT CAIRO. ; Ths Drummers Livery Stable Hating jutt built and equipped it hiodern I.ivory Ford and Stile. Slnhli a with 8r«t.claf« Curriagte, liugg es mid saddle horses. Now Buggies (.'at- riagoaand Drummer) Riga l'romjiL and courteous ntlenlion given all, Orders for quick services. The Ijutiroiiage of colnflicni.il travelers especially solicited. Hale* Very Reasonable. Conveniently located on Rryan street. Two mi Hides walk easy of .depot near railroad. Call on, write, 'phone or wire Cairo, a. W. I). BAKBKR, Prop. , Satisfaction UiiiPil. ■MdkOI The Portable Saw Mill is the Comino Mill. OUR MILL 18 THE COMING ' PORTABLE MILL. It is a portable mill that is really portable. Makes perfect lumber. Capacities 2,000 to 5,000 feet per day. TAKE YOUR MILL TO THE LOGS. Can be set and ready to saw in two hours. Variable Fric tion Cable Feed. Stationary Mills, any capacity. Portable and Stationary Engines, Railway, Mill and Factory Supplies. WRITE US TO-DAY. - BACON & COLLINS SUPPLY CO., *— ALBANY, GEORGIA.- — C.J. Kendall, J. D. McKenzie and it. L. Shipp, three Moultrie lawyerr, were here on superior court butdtioss l’lmraduy. . Miflseft Blanche and Katherine Mitch ell of BlackHhear, Ga., are visiting their grandfather, Judgo Robert G. Mitchell, in thin city. Miss Lucy Harrison who 1»oh been Hpending Home time ill (Clearwater, Flu woh in the city Thursday on tho way to her home in Mouticello Messrs. O. T. Gandy, W. J. Taylor a'ld William Shepherd camo home from Meigs Thursday morning. They assist ed the Masonic lodgo there to do work on Wednesday night. Major H. L. Wylly is in the city for the first time la two mouths. 8 his last visit tho Major has become a Benedict, and Ids good right baud was s lueezed by many congratulatory friends yesjorday. Mrs. J. T. Cochran has moved to ThomasviUo from Camilla, and in fu ture will make her home here. She is the mother of two enterprising young citizens of Thouiasville, H. K. and L. Oocli.an and will be warmly welcomed t j this place. New Ohclockoneo Enterprise. Ur. W. 8. Bullock of the firm of W. S. Bullock und brother, Ohelockonee was in the city on Thursday. They hav recently established a ginnery and plan ing mill at Ohelockonee, widt h is well equipped to handle Jhe cotton and lum ber of thnt thrifty neighborhood. rominent Railroad Men Here A trio of gcutleinen 'who hold high ptodtiov«iu the railroad world \ hire Thnrsdny ou official business i nected with tho A. C. L. They were Cad. W. B Denham, General Super inteudent, Jas. Menzies, General Freight agent, I). F. Kirklatul, divisio superintendent. Hate to Part. The Thonmsvii'.e men between the ages of 1(» and 50 evidently dislike to part with the $3 due by each one for street tax. City Treasurer Mitchell slates that only 218 of the 1000 who are liable have to this date yielded up the coin. Case Postponed. Tho hearing of the case involving J. L. Beverly, M. Wilkes and Sqns aml'the I'uion Piuojiolissaw mill company was set for yesterday In Superior court but was postponed for oue Week, nutil hbred Chickens. >uth Rock and White Wyandotte Thursday July u. Price $I.UO^pCi setting T h *e people who married just for an & BRO., - I homasville, Qa. | experiment, in June, are beginning to A Word from Maolntyro. St. Louis, Mo., World’s Fair Station, July 7, ’W — .special to Tlmes-Kutcrprise.) The Dike is fine. W. I. MacIntyre. unrivaled Mood sores and cruptu niedicai advice ot Wg. y unrlr.ir f- rcr.ded &. S _ e seen no uitruu of tho eruptions for se?' inc. i MRS. A. N. BENNETT. :!ie skin. The diseases that enter the c.s are as deep-seated and dangerous dies, salves, soaps or other external blood muit be purified before getting' l of the disease. S. S. S. acts upon ng it of tlie original poison and re- enUhv'. normal condition, u.irantced entirely vegetable, and an purities removed from the blood, the s should you desire : will cost 3'ott noth- ormtfo-i ab)tst your case: th rnz s lyin’ specific co, i ATLANTA, GA. “For what is worth in'anythinn But so much money as ’twill brinij.”--BiitJer. W« tics i th to cal 1 atti> line of ■Lion of our customers this week to a large Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements. -Wo handle the Weber Wagon and the Virginia Wagon, the Oxford Buggies and the Rex Buggies, and the Me Far lane Buggies and Surrics. 1 wskoop. Petition for Charter. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To the Superior Court olsaid county: Tfic fx»titiou of M. M. Cooper, Jaine Gribbtiti. Jos. H. Brown, L. Steyernmu, F. W. Boyer, W. I. MacIntyre, and W. C. SuodgruHH, all of said state and coun ty, respectfully shows; Tliut they desire for themselves and 11unr associates, successors und as signs to become innorporated under the name and style of the'Thomnsville Elk’s club. 2ud. The term for which petitioners ask to be incorporated is tweuty years, with,tho privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3rd. Tho capital stock of the cor poration is to be $5000.00 (Five Thous and dollars) divided into shares of $H>0.- 00 (One Huudred Dollars) each, payable in inouthly installments of $2.00 (Two Dollars) each. Petitioners however ask the privilege of increasing the said cap ital stock from time to time, not exceed ing in the agregato $10000.00 (Teu thousand Dollars.) 4th. That more than 10 per cent of said capital stock of $5000 ( 0 has al ready bceu actually paid iu. 6th. The object of the proposed cor- porutiou is to promote the social inter course of its members, and to build and to muiutaiu an Elk’s club iu Tlioiuat- ville, Ga. Petitioners desire to exer cise the usual powers, und to do nil us ual necessary and proper^ nets which portniu to or may be connected with the erection and maintaining such an insti tution, as herein sjieciflcd. To have all the rights and powers provided iu sec tion 1852 of the civil code of 18i)5 ol Georgia, and to have the right uu 1 pow er to borrow and loan money and to ex ecute all necessary notes and mortgages security deeds and other iu. trumeuts of writiug to evidence said loans and to secure the same. Petitioners de-ire that 4 their persoLul liability may be limited to the amount of each individuals unpaid stock subscriptions if any. The principal office and place of business of tlie proposed corporation will be Thomoaville, G». Wherefore petitioners pray to bo made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, eutitled to the rigjitT, privileges and immunities and suhjet to the liabilities fixed by law. M M. Cooper. James Gribben, Jas, i H. Brown, L. Stoyerman. F. W. Boyer,! W. I. Macinty re, W. C. Snodgrass, iicti* f 1 tiouers. July T, 11K*4 I certify tho foregoing to be a true copy of origiual now of file in my office J. W. Grsover, C. 8. C. July 7th 1901. We have combination corn and cotton planters and combina tion guano and corn drills. We linvo the Lost line of Fertiliz can put out with them fro in r, of fertilisers jn-r acre. DistriLutors we ever saw. Yon ■ hundred to two thousand pounds Wo also carry a full tin and weeders. •f two horso riding and walking cultivators . We are still offering bargains in —Flour, Sugar and Tobacco— and bavn on hand yot some ..eloct N’urtli Carolina Sood rindni ' Remember llint we give with eaeli 25c cash pnrehaso a ticket en titling you to a olmnee at the beautiful Antes stick seat run about on display in our window, which will lie given away on May 2Mth. One of our customers will get this beautiful run about. You may be the lucky one. COME to scons. Comfort Trading Co., BOSTON, GEORGIA. Announcement of w. M. SINGLETARY & SON, Proprietors of Moigs Big Livery Stables l*‘g to inform the public that they aro now fully fitted up and prepared to servo all with very best accommodations. Having recently bought out tho firm of . II. Hurst A: Co., and in combining the two they will conduct a first-class I.ivory, hood and Sales Stable. Best turnouts, all kindsof new and up-to-date vehicles. Drummers’ Rigs and Fine and cast Horses. Kates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Calls answer ed promptly. Phone, wire or write. W. M. SINGLETARY & SON, Meigs, Georgia. nONEY SAVED with us. We have an up-to-date stock of Bed room Suites, odd Dressers, Beds, Tub'cs, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, Etc. Wc also carry the f-IINK OF STOVES behind every one and if you arc are making some specially low 13EST ever sold in the So"th. Our guarantee needing a stove it will pa/ you to see us. \ prices on i Matting, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Hammocks, Mos- qu’tor Canopies and other Summer House Furnishings. Conte to see us and we will make your visit profitable. Yours for business Cairo Furniture Company, R. L. Van L.ndlaghim, .Mfr. Cairo, 0*