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SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
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Wits in many attractions, its One orchestra. iu splendid
bathing and its excellent cuisine is the most popular seaside:
resort-on the Booth Atlantic Coast. Bates 13.50 per day;:
. ,112.50 and 015.00 per week. *
The # PuIski House*
Is tlie most popular place in Savannah aud should be your •
headquarters when In the city. Write for Illustrated booklet.
ChAS. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
Tokio, July JO.—Owing to the move
ments of the Vladivostok squadron.
Pacific mail steamers fbr Korea will l>e
field at Vokohoma and Siberia and
Kobe until safety is assured. The raid
of tlw squadron lias been extremely dis
astrous. It is estimated that two hun
dred thousand tons of chartered shipirfug
has been held ten days, at a loss of mjv
en and a half million dollars.
v the former, bat can hardly do to in the
latter. Their reports have not yet been
reccivrd, and to this date Thomas heads
the list.
That all of South Georgia is prosper-
pus however, in showu by tha returns of
neighboring counties which, while they
do not equal ours are very creditable.
The increaso iu the Pelham and Camilla
districts of Mitchell county amounts to
$890,000 apd that of'the entire county
yrill be almost 9300,000* Colquit county's
increase will be but little short of
I--2 1-2 „ „ good as
new.
1—2 i-2 King governor,
t -2 1-2 Monarch governor.
I i—2 i-3 Pickeriqg g-vernor.
12--Sets Is Pickero g Carriage truck,
new, the best made.
PVompt attention upon work. We
Will be prepared to furnish cane mills in
yo days.
TH0MASVILLE IRON WORKS
Works near A. C. L. K. R. Depot.
P. O. 103; Telephones 134 and 210.
London, July 30.—A dispatch to the
Ocntral NownAgency, dated yesterday
says a report from Uslilmjt annonuces
that the Vladivostok squadron was seen
this morning fourteen mile, off Ir.n,
which is seventy miles sontliwest of Yo-
kohoma Poor Japanese ships were par-
suing the Russians southward.
TO PRESIDENT.
Chicago Strikers Appeal to Roossvslt
For Relief. \
-The Vladivostok
Tokio, .Tidy 30,
squadron passed Tsnparn Straits on the
o'clock tills af-
way to Vladivostok at
tenjoon.
who cnimol coino to the city
wheu iu need of clothes we
muko n specially of„‘fltting
you at ymir home. We
curry 'the finest^ makes of
Clothing, Hats', Furnishings
and (Jndcrivuur, qml no mut
ter wlint your size is, stout,
siim or shor(,
who do uot find it conveni
ent to come to the city.
\V_e make buying un easy
tusk by sending to your
homes two I.r three styles of
garments to .elect from.
We carry
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS,
LtADINO CORSETS,
FUKNISMINIIC
AND UNDERWEAR.
Chccfoo, Jnlyao. -A Jnnk wliich left
Port Artlmr Tuesday reports terrific
dgiitlur on laud and sea, wliich had
be.ii going on three days.
Tlie highest Japanese authority horn
says that the army and navy command
ers of the besieging forces had planned
tobogln a final nstaale last Tuesday,
and ex;iectod to effect the capture Fri
day,hut chayuo official reiiort is expect
ed from Ilia army (>r Admiral Togo
Sole Agents for
In Our Boys’ Department
eon lio 11 a d -everything
ready-to-wear for boys, ex
cept shoes.
MANHATTAN SHIRTS,
STETSON HATS,
CARHARTT OVERALLS.
*» jfood kmttif crilR eot>
of negio labor,
i*i Htriko.
If corton gouit up tiio Republicau* will
claim tho credit, and if it gov* down
thoy blaiuu rite Democrats
T. Taggart ims a prep'mdorauoe of
••IV' iu Ida uainu aud ho \% ill tease tiio
Uepublicaus before the campaign
over.
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Cldcago. July 30.—Bnforo the meet
ing of tiio allied trades which was held
todav a resolution was Introduced de
manding that President Roosevelt order
crin nisi proceedings against the big
packers who, two years ago, were per
manently enjoined from combining to
fix prices npou flnishod meat products
and live stock.
Sheriff fearrutt wns called open last
for protection against thu police
tho'striko leaders, on tlie ground of
lawful acts of thopolice.
tor Hnut said to-day: "Let tiio
alicnff come acroy my lines with riupu-
to interfere with the polico aud 1
siiail arrest every man, Barrett and all,
and lock tliemnp.”
INDEPENDENTS RUMORED.
Two Possible Candidates Agsinst
Judge Qobsr Mentioned.
» .
Aliantn, Ga, July 30 —It Is rumored
in polil leal circles hero that JudgeGeorge
Oobcr will Unopposed for Jndgo of tiio
Bins Ridge Olrcnlt by an independent
candidate. Judge Gober won the nom
ination uver Speaker Morris by a small
nsajorttrlla bitter fight wliich was
eonte.ited aud which caused muuy
charges of corruption uud fraud. The
possible eaiuUdatea mentioned were at
torney It P. Moss of Cobb county aud
Senator Tom Lewis.
Adding to It
(From lilt Tirton UoxftUt.)
Mr. Geo. W t . Chestnut, the olerer cir-
Delating agent of the Thomatville Times-
Rnterprlii*,* was in Tifton Tuesday.
Sir. Chestnut la an affable geotloman
and is uddlug much to his pagpr's al
xeady large circulation. He is of the
opinion that if tlie pupera of tho state,
large and small, paid as much attention
to the development'of the vast resour
ces of Georgia and the proper advertise
ment as thoy do to politics, the state
would be a great ileal better off, and in
this ho U eminently correct.
of an Infant
July 29, sorrowing
Laurel Hill Ceme
nt Rnbie Emerald,
daughter of Mr. and
the funeral sonrices
K. Read at the
The
sincere
iu the
baba. May they
words, "of
& Company
time beenccn-
buti-
its affain
gone out
yet made his
Mr. Daren soys
The motto "Lot well euoagli alone'
io being shouted by Republicans. But
the Republican record is uot “well
enough."
Quitman has a preacher, broad an
aensible enough to eay it Isn't wrong to
go to tho olrcus. Tlie youth of the land
ought to send him a gold model.
The oouuty officers association in
session at Macon recently ndvocqted
making all oouhty officers, terms four
years. That was the most natural thiug
in the world for themto do, but short
terms are the beet guarantee Of faithful
eervloe, that the people can hare.
The ThomaavUle Timee-Enterprise
etna to labor under the Idea that a IS,-
OJO salary will bring bigger men into
the gubernatorial chair. Tlie (alary, in
all probability, has little to do With the
calibre of the candidates.—Savannah
Tbs Ttmaa-Euterprise labors under
the painful knowledge that In the re-
otnt post while the salary hat been
•mill the calibre hat been mailer. Nor
doee it believe that a It,000 increase
will increaee the oelibre. .Still, Alien D.
Cendlerwou't run again.
GIVE A MILLION
Tlie Georgia legitimate is now consul-
ering un Increase In the general appro
priation bill giving the common schools
of Georgia n,000,000 Instead of 1800,000
as heretofore. The investment of the
extra $300,000 would bring returns such
us oould be obtained in no other war,
common schools are for the com
They have been too long
and half provided fir. The
will be out of lg-
unless improvement if made.
The common schools should have all
the moasy they want, or at any rate all
the elate can afford to give them. Lop
toms of the appropriattona for •
the higher institatiaoe of leaning if
good of the
ooa-
MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS
They overcome Wear
ness.increase vigor and
banish "pain* " They
.ire ' Ll T E SAVERS," aiding development ot organ*‘and body. No Known reihe
dv equals them. Cannot do harm—life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PEk BOX BY
MAIL. Sold by„Pattcrson Drug Co. DR. MOTTS CHE MICA . CO.. Clere*
land, Ohio
CEEEOLii.
Choice Oats, Com, and Wheat Bran ground together.
Therbest and cheapest cow food known and is 'unexcelled as
a milk and butter producer.
HPuL^im-SL
J ust received a fresh cat of this renowned fetal for Horses
aud Mule-,. Keeps your stock up and feed bills “down."
Highly eudorsea by all large feeders.
We have a big stock of fresh com, oats, hay, wheat,bran
cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let: us serve
you when in need of anything in the feed line.
Try a case of our assorted Soda Water and Root Beer.
We are bottling all the popular flavors and guarantee purity
and xcellence.
The Thomasville Ice Company
PHONE NUMBER fc$.
Tim® Table Effective July 24th.
Trains Arrive
Thomasville
12:10 p. m. 7:35 p. m
Daily.
' Trains Leave
. Thomasville
7:40 a. m., 4:15 p. m
Daily.
Quickest and Beet Line to Macon,
Atlanta, St. Looieandall points West.
Finest equipment! in the South, Coachei
electric lighted, with fane in eommer
and steam heat in winter, making travel
comfortable and eaey.
Ticket! on tale to aU points in the
United State*.
If yoo are ooatempUtiag a trip, aek
oar Agent for information—we may be
able to aav* you money and time.
H. C. McFadden, A. L. Spicer,
General Passenger Agent, Thomasville.
J. G. Knapp, Com. Agent, Fitzgerald:
For Sale." Newly Overhauled*
One Tubular‘Boiler
- to « ‘ - *• ‘ *L. *
- >0 V.~ Vertical -
" 8 ■" * Locomotive**
'heels.
One 10 He P. Vertical boiler and en-
tine.
1 Ho. t Di*Loach Saw Mill, Simplex
Feed.
1—48 inrb inserted tooth saw.
-2—Small saws.
1—Soule steam feed rope leed as good
as new. *
*—15 H. P. center crank engine.
J “”^5 •» » v. „ as j you will find many temptations!
"Rood as new. , things that tempt not only because of
r^rr ra r e - , . ! their'fine qaality. bar still more.be-
1—bet.36 stringer logging trucks new
3—Sets 36 pole ,, ' .. „ I cause of the
3Jji Duplex Steam pump. new. WONDERFULLY SMALL PRICES
■2 Gardncr governor.
THIS WEEK
good ay
RATES.
Those * who wish day board or pleas
ant rooms with board can be accom
dated. Everytliing clean, comfortable-
aud homelike, good aud prompt service
given to all. Phone 171.
Masu'-y Hotel.
WANTED TO BUY
Oar present largo assortment and
tcany amazing bargaius a)fe sore to
awaken much interest, so early comers
will fare best.
8. II PRICE CO.
BILIOUSNESS IS DANGEROUS.
When the bile is not flowing freely
into the bowels, it is takeu up by tlie
blood aud is deposited in all parts of
the body. Every important organ, iu
fact, every tissue of the body even to
the skin layers, are affected by tho
poison ladeu bile. It sai* the energy**-
dulls the brain, weakens the lungs aud
kidneys aud invites disease germs. It
affect’s the heart, «romarli bowels,
emsirg mnrk**d functional distn-bonces
timt may result iu disease. A bilious
or jaundiced condition of the system is
very daugerors and shonld be corrected
at once. Rydalo's Liver Tablets si>eedily
cure biliousness. They act specially
on the liver, bile bladder, bilo duct and
the bowels. They never fail to cure
liver and bowel troubles. Price per
box. containing 60 tablets, 25 cents.
J W. Peacock. '
TEN MILLION CAR LOADS
wool.
Cow Hides
Fur, Beeswax, Etc.
HIGHEST CASH FKICKS PAID.
J. W. WATKINS a CO.,
J. B. WATKINS. - • - Mantg
Office at Williams' Stable ::8 W
aexson St.,-Thomasville. Ga.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Thomas count.-.
rder of rhv.Cou
t of
Ordinary of ►aid count v. will be sold at
public ontcry, on t*>e flrsr Tuesday in
September, 190-1, at the court hou*e in
said county, between the* legal hours of
sale, tin* following real estate situated
i iu Thomas couutv, to-wit: A certain
i lot in city of Thomasville, being on
West side of Crawford street, between
Smith Ave. and Fletcher street, lying
between lets of Mrs. Harrocks on south
and Mrs. Massey su north, said lot hav
ing a frontage oa Crawford street of 79
feet, north side being *215 feet.south side
174 feet and rear line 50 feet, according
_ to McSwain survey aud kuowu iu said
survey ai lot No. 2, aud having tuereon
a 7 room dwelling. Terms cash.
This 1st of August, 1904.
W. B. Webb,
Executor of will of Helen B. Foote.
Property pointed out by E. M. Mal-
lette, Agt. 8-5-4
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok
California, Cloorado,
Utah, Wyoming, >
Oregon, Montaha, Washington
and other points
West, Northwest and Southwest
1. G. HOLLENBECK.
Dist. Passenger Agent.
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE.R.R.
* Georgians!
satisfaction'
new pair
or
your v
money
back
on v .
“President”
Suspenders
lbSc and Gaareatred by
The C. A. RDGARTON Kf|. Co.
SHIRLEY, MASS. •
Ouardian's Sale.
GEORGIA—Thumas County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
public outcry at the court house door in
the city of Thofha»ville, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in September, K)04, be
tween the usumI hours of sale, a one half
(4) interest in the following real estate,
situate in the town of Boston and countv
of Thomas, towit:—One lot on corner
of Main and Jefferson Sts , fronting on •
Main St. 30X90 feet with one story brick
store building thereon covering lot.
One lot fronting on Jefferson St., Bos
ton, Ga., cohtain'ng one acre more or
less, witn a five (51 room dwelling house
thereon, bounded on the North by Jeffer
son St., oa the East by E. R. Whaley, on
the South by Rev. D. H. Parker, on the
We*tby W.R. Forster.
One lot treating oa Stephens Sl, Bos-
Asn, Ga., containing one acre more or
leu. with a six (6) room dwelling house
thereon, with servants bouse, bounded
oh the East by St-phens St„ on the
South by H D Philips, on the West by
Bapti’t church lot, and os the .Vrth by
lacksoa Street.
One lot in Boston. Ga., fronting on
Green Street and A O L. R y contain
ing one halt (J) acre more or leu, bound
ed on the West bv Green Street, on the
North by Levi Hayes, on the East by
Mrs, Missouri Horn, on the South by A.
O. L. right of way.
Also ten do) acres of land. Lot No.
fronting oo the Thomasville and Boston
public road four («) miles west of Bos
ton Ga, cleared but uot under caltira-
tion.
The sale continue from day to day be
tween the same hours until all of said
property is sold. Tortss CASH.
This and day of August 1404.
J B Brooks,
*-5-4t Guardian of W J Brooks.