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SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
For Saif. Newly Overhauled.
Ope 25 H. P. Tubular Boiler
XEGANT HOME*
WHERE ARE YOU GOING
r Taylor Sail* Oily Property «o
Copson. Will Build in Subiirb*-
NAMENOTON OFFICIAL BAL
LOT.
My pretty maid? I'm going to Tybee, Sir, she sold.. And
that's the place where the people are going this year to :
have a good time. •
Thomasvllle citizen will not Make
Race for Representative at Prlmaiy
He Gives
CT/'.rir ' I
p > Witu it# many attractions, its fine orchestra, its splendid
EE bathing and its excellent cnisine is the most popnlar seaside
JT resort on the Sonth Atlahtio Coast. Kates $2.50 per day; ZZ
|j= $12.50 and *15.00 per week. 3
§= ThewPulski House. .3
C: S =3
Is the most popular place in Savannah and should be your ^2
headquarters when in the city. Write for Illustrated booklet 32
|| CHAS. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor. 3
^uiiuuuuaumuuuuauuuumufuamuiiuuuiuiuuiiui
on August Nineteenth,
Explanation of hit Attitude.
The Bank of ThomaHville acting as
Hnnseil chair
1 representative of O. P.
man of the Thomas county executive
committee has turned over to the Tinies-
Euterprise Publishing Co. official print
ers, the list of names of county candi
dates, as they will appear on the official
ticket for the county primary on Aug.
Iffth. The list is notable in that it lacks
the name of Hon. S. G. McLendon who
had been considered as a candidate' for
the office of representative. The ticket
will read as follow*.
For Representative
(Vote for three]
.1. FQNOUEN MITCHELL
S. B. ROUNTREE
' JOHN K. SINGLETARY
J. B. WAY
For Sheriff)
(Vote For One.) ’ * , , • v
J J. CONfi,
i T. J. HIGHT.
For Connty Coramiaefoner.
(Vote ForTiireo)
.1. D. BARROW,
ii. C, C(IRELAND. ,
M. D. KEDFEARN, I
E M. SMITH
For Ordinary
W. M. JONES
For Clerk Superior Conrt
J. W. GROOVER
For County Treasurer
JOHN E. PARKER
Far Tax Receiver
. JOHN F. HOWARD
Ffr Tax Collector
P. 8. HEKTH
For Cormidr
CHA8. OANDV
^ For Omnlr Surveyor I
A. J. STANALAND
Thoma.viliq N.groea Prominent.
-1 Macon Telegraph-Hjiealts us fol-
ow • t the Goorgia Stale Teachers As-
Me., ion, colored, which has been in
sc- vi in Fitzgerald:
•• .Hotthe speakers were eutlinaiaa-
tic ; i their welcome and it once made
the teachers feel at homo in the Magic
City. The Welcome was ably re»i>ouilcd
to b/ Dr. K. E. Williams,' of Thomas-
•v.iie. ' ’
I' osldeut THtteutt the* delivered Ida
n:i - tal address, taking for his subject
Trinity of the Means nud Ends of
8 ' .ring an Education," and so wet;
di I hehandlo Ids subject that the usso
ci .-ion voted to have the address pub-
li'hod in.tlic miuntce of the assoeiutlou
t„: refesenoe."
it seems that Robert is us skilled at.
handling the English language, as ho is
With the chiropodist . knife, and
Thweatt is known to be a well educated
in to. He Is a graduate or Toskeegce—
If -iter Washington's school.
LEWIS SELLS TO ROLLO.
aside Rseldene* Changed Hand*
Saturday.
DTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS ^
■Lit* E SAVliKS." aiding development ot organs and body. No known mne
uual* them. Carmot do barm—life becomes a pleasure. $i.oo HER BOX BY
l,. Sold by^Patterson Drug Co. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO*. Cleve*
Mr. H. G. Lewi* yesterday nigued
do - Is to hi* home in FeraHdo to Mr. J,
H .tollo. Mr. Rollo i* foremun ofooe
of he 0. L, bridge building gangs,
ku I he* made hi* home in Thomasville
l or tHwie year*. He U a valuable citizen
t opcan Squadron of U. S. Navy
Ordered There.
Washington. Aug. ii.—'The European
a.} 4adrou hu* boon ordered to Turkish
v vkierh. The order was cabled to Rear
Admiral Jewell i-ommaudiug the squad
ron at N.ee. Hss ships are the Olympia
tim Baltmior* and the Cleveland. Ilis
destination is Smyrna, where lie will
l»-*o direct cable communication with
\Y«iAhiUgton. x
TOTEACH CHLDREN-.
M m Alexander Will be In Charge of
Merrill Kindergarten.
Miss Ida Alexander, of Washington,
Q< jrgia, hats been secured to take
charge of the Elisabeth Morrill Kinder
garten next year.
Mis-s Alexander its a member of one of
the oldest uun best families in Georgia,
to the
Ool. McLendon .ia* written the fol
lowing letter explanatory of hi* posi
tion in the mattey: *
Hon. C. P. Hanaellr Ohaftrmau etc.
Your fa v or of the 37 th, acquainting
me with the regulation to be observed
by those who wish to be voted for in the
1 rimary on Aug. 10rh r is received.
Some time ago. in reply to a petition
asking that I would permit my name to
be presented a* a candidate for the
House, I said, "X wish tetespreee to
each and all the gentlemen whose name*
are signed to the foregoing, most grate
ful thanks for this agreeable evidence
of their good will and to announce my
willingness to serve as a member of the
House of Representatives, if nojninated
at the primary in August-" I then
had no desire, have not since developed
and am not now possessed of a oesird to
hold this or auy other office The next
Legislature, liko (he prescul, wiu hold
throe sessions, all of which will be im
portant. If I have harbored any desire
membership I believe the people will
agree with mo that I have exhibited ti e
minimum amount of evidence of such
desire. Under tlioso facts you will ste
that I am uofc personally concerned'
about the primary of August-
Very truly yours,
8. G. McLendon’.
Tho latest development* will cause
great interest iu plltical circles, aud will
be a surprise to the supporters of the
distinguished gentleman. It leaves four
candidates for three places. What ef
fect this action will have on the votes
of the remaining candidates can only be
surmised. N
• Turner Resign®
Mr. John L. Turner who was elected
.secretary of the Board of Trade on
Tuesday, has rcsigued his position. He
wrote a letter to President James F.
who cannot come to the city
when in need of clothes we
make a specialty of fitting
yon ufc your homo. We
carry tho finest makes of
Clothing, Hats, Furnishings
and Underwear, and no mat
ter w hat your size is, stout,
slim or short,
We Cn Fit You.
Sole Agents for
MANHATTAN SHIRTS,
STETSON HATS,
CARHARTT OVERALLS.
who ilo not line! it conveni
ent to come to the city.
We make buying an ensy
task by sending to your
homes two or three style* of
garments to select, from.
Wo enrry
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS,
LEADING CORSETS, -
FURNISHINCIC
AND UNDERWEAR.
to Our Boys’ Department
cun ho h a cl everything
ready-to-wear for boys, ex
cept shoes.
B. N. LEVY. BRO. & CO.
SAVANNAH, 6A.
** io “ ** Y’erticai •*
*V 8 " v Locomotive “
wheels.
One io H. P. Verticaj boiler and
Sine.
I No, 2 Dr Loach Saw Mill. Simplex
Feed.
1—48 inch inserted tooth saw.
-—Small saws.
1—Soule steam feed rope feed as good
as new,
1—'H. P. center crank engine. .
1 ~P: as
, good as new.
i—Button saw mantle,
l—Set 36 stringer logging trucks new
a—Sets 36 pole „ „ „
I—2# Duplex Steam pump.'new.
1—2 1-2 Gardner governor.
1—21-2 „ „ good as
new.
—2 1-2 *King governor.
I - —2 1-2 Monarch governor.
1—2 1-2 Picketing governor."
12—Sets I2 Pickering Carriage truck,
new, the best made.
Prompt attention upon work. We
Will be prepared to furnish cane mills in
30 days.
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
Works near A. 0, L.R. R. Depot.
P. O.. 108; Telephones 104 and210.
RATES.
' CEKEOLA. *■
Choice Oats, Corn, and Wh$at Bran ground together
The best and cheapest cow food known and is unexcelled as
a milk and butter producer.
IpTqjeija.SL
Just received afresh cat of this renowned feed far Horses
aud Mules; Keeps your stock up and feed bills *'dowu.”
Highly endorsee] by all large feeders.
We have a big stock of fresh corn, oats, hay, wheat,brau
cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let us serve
you when in need of anythiug in the feed line.
fry a case of our assorted S^da Water and Root Beet
We are bottling all the popular fiuvors aud guarantee purity
and xcellence.
The Thomasville Ice Company
PHONE NUMBER «
Time Table ^Effective July 24th.
Those who wish day board or pleas
ant room* with board can be accorn
dated. Everything clean, comfortable-
and homelike, good and prompt service
given to all. Phone 171.
Masui-y Hotel.
THIS WEEK
you will find many temptations 1
Things that tempt not only because of
their fine quality, but still more be
cause of the
wonderfuli.y x small prices
Oar present large assortment ' and
many amazing bargains are sure to
awaken much., interest, so earlyjcomors
will fare best. •
*3. H. PRICE CO.
WANTED TO BUY
TEN MILLION CAR LOADS
WOOL
Cow Hide
Fur, Beeswax,. Etc.
HIGHEST CASH PRISES PAID.
J. W. WATKINS « CO./
/. B. WATKINS. - • - Manag
Office at Williams’ Stable 228 W
acason St., Thomasville. Ga.
A CONTINUAL STRAIN.
Miiiy roeu and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly term
“a continual strain” because of some
financial or family trouble. It wears and
distresses them both mentally and phys
ically, affecting their nerves badly and
bringing on liver and kidney ailments,
with the attendant evil of constipation,
loss of appetite, sleeplessness low vital
ity and despondency. They caunot, as
a rule, get pid of this “continual strain.”
but they can remedy its health-destrbv-
ing effect* by taking frequent doses of
Green's August Flower. It tones up
the Jivpr, stimulates the kidneys, ii Hu es
healthy bodily functions, gives vim and
spirit tc one's whole being, aud event
ually dispels the physical or mental dis-
trwirt caused by that “continual strain.”
Trial bottle of Adgnst Flower, 25c;
regular size, 75c. At all druggists.
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok
California, Cloorado,
Utah, Wyoming,
Oregon, Montana, Washington'
and other points
West, Northwest and Southwest
f. G. HOLLENBECK.
Dist. Passenger Agent.
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R:
Notice.
Application will refmaoe to the Hon.
R. ii. Mitchell, Judge ot rhe Superior
Conrt Southern Circuit, at Chambers in
Thomasville, Ga., en the 10th da.v ot
August. 1204, by James C. Richardson,
guardian for Owen C. Kicharisou. to
sell for reinvestment tho following
property: All that tract of and lying
aud being in Thomas comny, Georgia,
described as foUows: bounded on the
north by lands of Mrs. Clarke Watkins;
east, by lands of D. A, Groover; south,
by lands of E. O. Nelms, and west, by
lands of T. 0. Stannland, and in tlie
Thirteenth (13th) districtof said county,
being a part of lot No. fonr hundred
and thirteen (413) end containing forty
(40) none together with all the rigbte
and privileges thereunto belonging in
fee simple.
The said land being the property of
the said Owen O. Richardson.
The reason for said application being
that said guardian resides without the
limit of Thomas connty and is ndRIe to
property look after said property, and
hat the expanse# for keeping it np will
soon exceed the value of the property
taelf. M-i 4t
clement of 1 homes- j.; vaug Tes f e rday announcing that liejl|
She has obtained the very
of preparation for the work she
undertake, aud comes to Thomas-
a reputation for handling
has always
institution that
in Thomasvilie otherwise
it is worthy of undivided
arrive
(he am of Sep-
wonld be unable to accept the position
A meeting of the board wilt be called
for some evening the early part of next
week, to act on his resignation. It will
be received with general regret.
^•ptsmbsr Nineteenth.
The nineteenth of September has been
set ae Jhe day for the opening of the
public schools. The young folks who
am oounting the days until that data
cm readily compute that 43 intervene.
SSVS KWIKiMiSKMSMSSSSSSMSSSSSSWWSlWWiSSM
Quickest aud .Best Line to Macon, tf
Atlanta, St. Louis and all points West. P
Finest equipments in the South, Coaches
electric lighted, with fans in summer
| and steam heat in winter, rnakiug travel
comfortable and easy,
Tickets on sale to all points in the
United States.
If yon are contemplating a trip, ask
our Agent for information—we may be
able tc save yon money and time.
Trains Arrive
Thomasville
ia:io p. m. 7:35 p. m
Daily.
Trains Leave
Thomasville
7:40 a. m., 4:15 p. m
Daily.
H. Q. McFadden, A. L. Spicer,
General Passenger Agent, Thomasville.
J. G. Knapp, Com, Agent, Fitzgerald;
Georgians!
satisfaction,
new pair
or
your,
money
back
on
“President”
Suspenders
Comfart and Service. Kontee or leather
to toil th<r**hirt. 50 cent* end ft
LOUXS STBYRaMAN-S, THOMAS
VH,IJt SHOR CO., e*d other stare*.
Made and Guaranteed by
The C. A. EDGARTON Mfg. Cc.
SHIRLEY. MASS. *
fiuardian’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Thomas Uoc/ntv.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sole at
public outcry *t the court house door in -
the city of Thoraasville, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in September. 1904, be
tween tbe usu«tl hours of sale, a one half
(j) 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., contain ng one acre more or
less, with a five <5} room dwelling house
thereof, bounded on the North by Jeffer
son St., on the Hast by E. R. Whalry, on
the South by Rev. D. H. P.vker. on the
Wen by W R. Forster.
One lot fronting on Stephens St., Bos
ton, Ga., containing one acre more or
less, with a six (6) room dwelling house
thereon, with servants house, bounded
on the East by St-phens St„ on the
South by H D Philips, on the West by
Hapti«t church lot, and oa the North by
Jackson Street.
One lot in Boston, Ga., fronting on
Green Street and A, C‘ L. R’y contain
ing one-half (J) acre more or less, 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.
C. L. right of way.
Also ten (IO)acres of land, Lot No. —
fronting on the Thomasville and Boston
public road four (4) miles west of Bos
ton Ga, cleared but not under cultiva
tion.
The sale continue from day to day be
tween the same hours until all of said
property Is sold. Terms CASH.
This 2nd day of August 1904.
J B Brooks,
8-5-tt Guardian of W J Brooks.
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