Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 29, 1904, Image 3

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IIMES-ENTEBPBSB, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, JOLT 29 1 >X PROPOSITION ■W>A. It. 0. H. & B. H. Smith, General Agents, The Prndentit) Ini. do. ot America. ThomasvlUe, Ga. Dear Sin: Without expenw to me and without committing mf ■elf to any action, will you tend me further infornuM tionai to insurance policy on my life. You can fopl some of the people all of the time; you can fool all of the people some of the time; but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. N Mr. S, G. McLendon ha« returned home after several weeks spent in At lanta. He was warmly greeted by his friends and neighbors yesterday, and 3$ yon had a nouse that brought you au income of $100 each year wouldn’t yod insure it for $1,000? , You cetrtainly would, all good business men do. v You Would do it knowing that your house may never burn and you may never get hack one cent you have paid for this insurance. If your earnings are $1C0 per year are you being fair to your family and estate it you do not protect them by taking out life insurance? You can do this knowing that you are sure to die and get back more than you have paid in \ , Or that after a certain period, *f you are still living, you can get back all you have paid in cash and have a nice sum laid ilp for a rainy day or old age ' Any man or woman in good health can take advantage of this proposition by .making application for a policy of insurance to the . Fill out the coupon and mail it to us for full information. Oat this oat mi m it > inmnwunniim • mmnti ti i »*. mini wti mi • i it mmmi it»i Coupon. c. M. & E. H. SMITH, General Agents, Thomasville' Ga. I was born on the‘....^ My oeonpation la Years truly, Address 1 We still have 75 pairs of extra summer weight pants to close out at $1*00, $1*50, $1*75,1.90, 2.00, 2*50, 2.90,3.50^ $4.- SOCIAL REALM* Hr. And Un. W. H. Hammond will lsave thia week for • montb’a ita, in EhUmisoo, Mich. Tim thanks of the walking pnblio an do* to the Misery hotel for repair! to tha sidewalk in front of I ha hotel. Mrs. W. J. Onun haagooe to Iflohl- gan to visit Hr. Oram’s father, Sba will ba away the remainder of tho ram Two piec.- crash and home- spun, to go at prices never had before. A few more wash suits to close ont at ;.... $2.50 New Orleans linen suits to close out $4.9<> Screven's Patent Side Elastic Seam Drawers, thebest on the pike 50c. • A full line of overalls from 50c to $1* Our high art $1.25 shirts % going r "atl $ 1.00 while they are new at V - k — The Americas Timea Recorder brings the news that Rer. J. P. Wardlaw is conducting a-great camp meeting near VortGalne. Hr. Jeff Denard, formerly with the Comfort Trading Oo., of Boetoc, la now with Hawn. Coleman & Adams on Jackson street. Hr. Oeoar Groover and wife who were married in I«ke Oity, Fla., a few weak* ago, have arrived in Thomasville after a honeymoon tonr to St. Looia, and will ihako their home hero. The Atlantia Ooaet Line depot is so near completion that Agent F. W, Boyer and hia force are planning to move in thia week. Their new quartern will be neat andoommodions. Rev. 8. L. McCarty left Monday af ternoon for St. Lonis. Wliile in Mis souri lie will visit his old home in Wes* tern Missouri. Daring Iiib absence Mrs. McCarty wiU be with Dr. J. Ij. Fos ter's family. Dr. diaries A. Merrill,of Birmingham Ala. is visiting his mother here. Dr. Merrill is Dean of the Birmingham Dental College. He was bora and bred in Tiibmas and is being heartily wel corned by old friends. Mr. Donglasa Harrell, who has been clerk at the Stnart Home for several months leaves on Snnday next for Balnbridgc where he will go into the mercantile bnainesa. Hia place will be taken by Hr. Grover Ooohran formerly of Camilla, who ix a brother of Messrs. L. and H. B. Ooohran. THE MELON MOVEMENT. Mueh Qraatar In w*i ulna '.than Last Yaar Wit Prleaa Lower. The melon movement for 1904Jli a!< most n thing of the pest. The' bright galaxy of melon men and freight agtnts who gladdened the hearts of telephone and telegraph lints and hotel people, have flitted northward, and all Js quiet again. Tha number of ears handled by the Atlantia Const Line from South west Georgia, this year to date was 2301. The entiie crop haa.not been moved and bafore the season is entirely closed tho amount wUl have increased to between MOO and M00 card. Last yaar the whole orop emanated to 1704 can* The increase this year will bain round numbers-700 ears. Last year was a year of phenomenal high M. The prioe per car thia year av erases perliaps $35, less than last, bat the increase nude the amount ot money tamed loose greater. The melons have been inferior in stie and quality, os average to those of 1906, hot on a whole the season has bean satisfactory to grow ers and broken both of whom have made money. The cantaloupe orop hoi required several hundred can to move it, and lias been even more proUt-, able than the watermelon*. Dr. W. L. Moon, mayor of Tallahas see, was in the city yesterday gather ing statistics and information on the prohibition question. Dr. Moore is lead ing a prohibition fight in Leon conntv, Florida, and although the colored voten there outnumber the whites by at least two to one, he holies to carry the election. Mr. Moom was the guest 6f Doctor A. P. Taylor while In the city. We Say Yon may get some Bargains elsewnere all the time; you may get many Baigains elsewhere sometime; bnt you cannot get many Bargains elsewhere all the time as as you can do at the BOSTON RACKET STORE I Few of Many Specials: E Fancy Percale, the kind you,pay ioc for .else- £ where, our price . 7 i-jc yd. E Fancy Dress Ginghams, cheap at 10c, onr price 8 1-2C yd. We have closed out a lot of nice toilet soap ftom the maker, we give you benefit of our purchase, a box of 4 cakes ioc 50c Galvanized Iron Tubs as staple at 50c as a postage stamp at 2c, our special price ....... ,39c just for Monday, t '~; £j Our .Grocery Department offers special for Mon- 8~ day 24 pounds of good rice for . $1.00 §E If you are a Bargain Hunter as you should be, Don’t 3 *-■ miss this Golden Opportunity. THE BOSTON RACKET STORE. I 118- Broad Street. | Alex S. Yeager, Manager. if iuuuuumuuuuuuuuuuu uuuuiuiuuuuuuuiuiuiiurc