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IIMES-ENTERPE^E, TIIOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, AUGUST 19, 1004
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
For Sale. Newly Overhauled.
One 33 H. P. Tubular-Boiler
suntbed to Typhoid Foyer in Ma
con Yrotertoir Morninfl.
The Monona of Cairo hede Greet Time
Friday.
Vertical
Locomotive
Friday wee one of tboeo great deye
[ in Cairo for whloli it it famoofe. The
I Cairo Masonic lodge held a celebration
with a picnic feature ee chief drawing
. card.
, Sissons from moot everywhere were
,i present- Tliere were TO of them in the
, line of inarch. Several candidatee were
pot through the toils of inltation, and
the afternoon aeteiou wee greatly enlir-
ened by the conferring of the honorary
degreee on eereni ladle* of the commu
nity
Worthipfnl Muter J. B. Wight pre
tided, and Her. R. G. Jackson of the
Ochlookonee lodge occupied the chair of
Junior Warden.
There wit dinner to throw away, not
withstanding the'ontlaught of a big
crowd, and erery body gained onto them
selves that satisfied feeling which per
mit! of no diiturblng.
Among those who attended from
ThomuTille were Miami Rena Boa-
chelle. Hurst*and Gandy, Dr. L. B,
Bonnheile, Sheriff Higlit, J. J. Cone,
0. M. and A. G. Robinson, Major R L.
Wylly and others.
who 'do not find it conveni
ent to come to the city.
We make bnying an easy
task by sending to yoar
homes two or three styles of
garments to select from.
We carry
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS,
LEADING CORSETS,
FUKNISHINOC
AND UNDERWEAR.
who cannot come to the city
when in need of clothes we
make a specialty of fitting
yon at your home. We.
carry the finest makes of
Clothing, Hats, Furnishings
and Underwear, and no mat-
"W what your sire is, stont,
slim or short,
MARRED THURSDAY.
Mtaa Thomas Becomes Bride 'of Mr-
C. S.Berwick.
Time Tabic Effective July 24th,
Trains Arrive
Thomasvillc
Quickest and Beat Line to Macon
Atlanta, St. Lonia and all points Wcit.
Finest equipments in the Sontli, Coaches
electric lighted, with fins m summer
and steam heat in winter, makiug travel
comfortable and easy,
Tickets on sale to all points in the
United States.
If yon are contemplating a trip, ask
onr Agent for information—we may be
able tqaave yon money and time.
Important Cato Hoard.
Judge‘Robert G. Mitchell Friday,
hoard an important case in ohambers.
It mi that of J. F. Fonder of Valdosta,
va J. N, Brown & Co. and J. N. Horn
Jk Co, both flrmt being in the naval
■tores butlneu in Berrion county. The
case wu brought by Mr. Fender, who
had been a partner in both businesses,
or a dissolution of partnership and tor
a permanent receiver. B. H. Jones of
Valdosta, was temporary receiver.
Judge Mitchell appointed Enoeli Bowen
«r Tifton u permanent reoeiver and a
■ale ef property wu ordered for the first
Vnetday in September.
Trains Leave
Thomas ville
7:40 a. in., 4:15 p. m
Daily.
Oa., Aug. li.—Rev. W. K.
Stanford died at S o'clock this morning
after a month of illness with tjphoid
fever.
Dr.,Stamford wu well known phi-
luthropist, haring devoted fifteen yean
to the care of orphan children of Geor
gta Industrial Home at Macon, where
can hundred and fifty children are cared
for. He wu a Methodist minister and
former newspaper man.
The above dispatch will he read with
"Universal regret • in Thomuville Rev.
Stamford had often been here with his
Boy’s Band. His nnseldish labors in be
half of the children left in hia Care earn
ed the admiration of every one. There
am several Thomuville children in the
home. The fnturo of the institution is
unoertaiu u if wu kept jdlvs solely
..through Dr. Mum'nrd'i endeavors
BUYS HOME.
Mr. Roseoe Luke Purchases Stanley
- Houee bn Heneell Street.
Friday papers were signed by
which Mr. Roscoc Luke become* the
owner of one of the most desirable plec-
01 of property in ThomasvlUo. He pnr-
obared tip lionre on Hantell street be
tween Remington and Smith, formerly
occupied by G. W. H, Stanley. Mr.
Stanley purchased the house a few
months ago from Miss Bettlo Chase, but
, it was put on the market when he remove
•dtp Macon. The cottage is modern
and the grounds spacious.. Mr. and
Mr*. Luke will occupy their now home
at once. The sale wu made through
J. S. Montgomery.
J O. EUBANKS DEAD
Away : Friday Afternoon
and Funeral waa Saturday
Mr. J. O. Eubanks died Friday af.
teruoon at five o’clock, at the corner of
Hell and Colton avenues, in But Bud.
Belbad been sick only for ten days, and
hia death is a source of great grief to
his friends.
Mr. Eubanks wu born in Dooly
eounfr on June 3nd 1808, and had been
witli the Olrby plaining mill for II years.
When tint company established its
plaut here, he moved to this oity.
Though lie had been here, but a yew
and a half ho had made rnauy warm
friends. He was ouo of the most en
thusiast,c members of Piuev;Woods
Lodge i: S I. O. O. F. end was one (ol
its officers.
His lodgo brethren liavejrpndered him
•vety assistance In las illness and have
been with him constantly. They are
doing alt in their power for his widow
and in* only child, a boy 0 years old,
a id his father Mr Jolm Eubanks who is
here. -
The funeral will took place Saturday
sutler tliu auspices of the Odd Fellows
T le sormon was preached at the
ttsideuce corner Colton avenue and
Hall street. The interment took
place at Laurel Hill, and the beautiful
funeral service of the Odd Fellows was
conducted at tile grave.
At three thirty o’clock Tlinielay Miss
Sadie Thomas became Mrs, C. S. Bar-
wiok. The ceremony wu quietly per
formed at the home of Miss Thomas'
father in But End, Rev. Robt. Berwick
a brother of the groom, from Fav.
flristlug.
Mr. Archibald Cole, of Ciucinnattl,
assisted Mr. Berwick, and Mrs. Frank
Jones, of Baiubrldgc, a sister of Miss
Thomu, acted as matron of honor.
Little Sdissos Harriet Seymour and Elma
Smith were pictures ot beauty u flower
girls.
’ Almost immediately after the cere
moay woe performed the couple left for
Atlanta from where they will go to Old
Point Comfort, Va., for a short stay.
They will then visit Boston and Now
York, later returning to Pelham which
will be their future home.
Mils Thomas lias innumerable
friends in Tbomaaville who are loathe
to give her np. Ur. Berwick is a mem
ber of one of the oldest families in
in Thomu county, and is a young man
great future.
TEN TO ONE. a*.
A8lngle Stalk of Corn Produce! Eara
V by the Deter
An addition wu made yesterday to
the Timea-Enterprise museum. It wu
a freak stalk of corn of another kind.
Instead of spreading out perpendicularly
at the fomoua HI footer chose, this eye
opener spread horizontally,
Tne stalk was grown by Gaudy and
Matette aud had on it ten distinct oars
The freak is on exhibition aud doubting
Thomases may count for tluynselvee.
Somo of the oars are of eutirely respect
able size. '
‘ Gandy and Malotto’s farm, three miles
from town on the Groom's Ford road is
the home of other notablo products
ivoudeiful as this,
MRS. SANDERS DEAD.
S-aler ol Hon. E. P. Denmark Panes
Away at Cairo.
Mrs. Flossie Senders, widow of the
leuXit Sanders of the Micoosuke neigh
borhood, died very suddenly yesterday at
her beats in Cairo. Mrs. Sanders had
met been in good health for. iome time,
bat bit death wu entirely unexpected.
Sbe. Sender* wu t Mire Denmark be-
amber marriage, being! sister of Boa.
B.r. S. Denmark, of Valdofti. ,.8be
leamataucfaier. Miu Mettle, to mourn
•feelou of a devoted'mother.
SPECIAL TRAIN.
Pitcher Va.na 4 3roughtl;rom Albany
Thursday Afternoon.
Mr. E. W, Maynard was a mucli set
up man yesterday. Ho was telegraphed
for to pitch the game against Madison
and wu soheduled to get here at ten
thirty. The ten thirty train came how
ever and no Maynard, bat instead a
telegram saying that ins train had r
ed connection at Albany.
Thomuville folks are not made out of
the stuff that downs. Some of the sports
palled themselves together and said
“Here, a matter of 5<l miles is uotliiug.
We have three hoars yet left. There is
a railroad to Albany aud ttiere are en
gine galore."
Even the words of these sports spoke
not so loud u their action.
At tweatyjminotes put two the specie)
started and one hour and forty minute*
later pitcher Maynard wu stepping of!
the platform at the Piney.Wooda Cross
ing.
The minlnnm price for a special train
on the Ooeet Line is |30. and the regular
price lot distance tf M miles is $100.
The Gobi Line had the opportunity of
doing Thomasriilo a good tun and of
getting a bit of glory and aooocdiog this
regular figure wu cut in half.
Sole Agents for
MANHATTAN SHIRTS,
STETSON HATS,
CARHARTT OVERALLS.
In Our Boys’ Department
can be bad everything
ready-to-wear for boys, ex
cept shoes.
B J. LEVY, BRO. 4 CO,
SAVANNAH, OA.
. - 8
wheels.
One io H. P. Vertical boiler and «n-
gine.
I No. 2 DeLoacb Saw Mill, Simplex
Feed.
1—48 inch Inserted tooth saw.
3—Small *aw*.
■—Soule steam feed rope feed as good
as new,
1—15 II. P. center crank engine.
1-35 .. .. .. ' .. » as
good as new.
I—Bat ton saw mantle.
1—So|"36 stringer logging trucks new
a—Sets 36 pole „ „ „
1—3# Duplex Steam pump, ne%r.
1—2 1-2 Gardner governor. „
1—21-2 „ „ good as
1—2 1-2 King governor.
1—2 1-2 Monarch governor.
1—3 1-2 Pickering governor.
12—Sets 12 Pickering Carriage truck,
new, the best made.
Prompt attention upon work. We
will be prepared to furnish cane mills ii
30 days.
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
Works near A. C. L. R. R. Depot.
P. O. 102; Telephones 184 and 210.
H. C.-McFadden, A. L. Spicer,
General Passenger .Agent, Thoinasville.
L G. Knapp, Cora. Agent, Fitzgerald:
Choice Oats, Corn, and Wheat Bran ground together.
The best and cheapest coWfood known and is unexcelled as
a milk and butter producer.
IF’-CLxiaa.su
just received afresh cai of this/renowned feed for Horses
and Mules. Keeps your stock up and feed bills “down.”
Highly endorsed by all large feeders.
We have a big stock of fresh>corn, oats, hay’, wheat,braj.
cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let ns sem
you when in nfied of anything in the feed line.
Try a case of our assorted Soda Water aud Root Beei
We are bottling all the popular flaVors aud guarantee purity
and' xccl’ence. /
The Thonusville Ice Company
•PHONE NUMBER «.
Cutbert, Ga.
Fiftv-First Year Begins September 14.
To those parents who are looking forithe right
school for their daughters, we submit fr.r consider
ation thejoll injvfdcts:
Andrew Female College is iti a high and healtr ation
above the wiregrass in oxe of the most beautiful section* of Georgia
-The cost of attendance is exceedingly low considering the
excellent aduautages offered in all department^; Literary. MurIc,
Art, Elocution, etc., and theabundattt provision for the conveni
ence, comfort, safety, and welfare of those who shxre her home
life.
Andrew offers an education eminently practical.
Andrew’s curriculm is broad and high.
Andrew’s corps of instructou is a body of men and women
who feel called of their work and who labor with painstaking care
to tliow themselves approved in the polish of mind and heart, and
life of those who are committed to their training and care,
a Andrew’s special departments are powers of strength, es-
\ p peciallj it this true of the Music department. One of oar leading
' [ teachers has spent five years in Europe, besides having enjoyed the
A ; best advantages which Amuriim affords.
v If yon want to send your daughter to a school where die
will receive the very best attention while "Curing unexcelled
advantages, write for a catalogue and fall particulars.
Homer Bush,
President.
SUMMER
- RATES.
Those who with day board or pleas*
aut rooms with board can be occom
dated. Everything clean, comfortable*
and homelike, good aud prompt service
given to all. Phone 171.
Masucy Hotel.
WANTED TO BUY
TEN MILLION CAR LOADS
-OF-
WOOL
-AND-
Cow Hide
Fur, Beeswax, Etc.
»
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
J. W. WATKINS i CO.,
).B. WATKINS. . . . ManaR
Office at William*' Stable «8 W
action St., Thoinasville, Ga.
BEST TIME TO CURB DYSPEPSIA ,
L J. W. Peacock, Guarantees Mi-o-na
Will Cure If Used now.
The warm weather mouths are the
best iu the whole year for the treatment
of dyspepsia and stomach trouble. The
oat-door life, the fruit aud berries which
are so liberally eaten, all help to restore
tone to the digestive system.
I, J. W. Peacock, am ready to refund
be money if Mi-o-na does not cure in
digestion and stomach troubles at any
season, but urge all who are afflicted
with dyspepsia to begin the use of Mi-o-
na now, knowing that the cure will be
more quickly effected.
• If the food you eat gives you pain and
discomfort and does not digest readily,
a Mi-o na tablet taken after each meal
will soon bring relief and complete free
dom from alt stomachtrnnbles. Mi-o-na
soothes and heals the inflamed stomach
lining, mingles with the food, aids di
gestion, gives tone and strength to the
whole system, and makes complete and
permanent cares in the worst cares of
stomach troubles.
If by any cliancds Mi-o-na should not
give yon perfect satisfaction and do all
that is claimed for it, reinrn the empty
box to J. W. Peacock and he will refund
yonr money without a question.
You are the sole judge. A 50c box
contains two weeks' treatment, and tliis
guarantee covers two boxes.
Take^ulvautage of the summer the
best time in the whole year to regain
good health and to enjoy it.
-TO-
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok
California, Cloorado,
Utah, Wyoming,
Oregon, Montana, Washington
and other points
West, Northwest and Southwest
|. G. HOLLENBECK.
Dist. passenger Agent,
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R
Georgians!
satisfaction,
new pair
or
your
money
back
on
“President’
Suspenders
Comfort tad Service. Non* or leather
to toil the akin. 50 cents sad ft at.
LOUIS STE VERM AN’S, THOMAS
VIIXB SHOH CO., asdother atorca.
Made mad Guaranteed by
The C. A. BDGARTON Mff. Ca
• SHIRLEY, MASS. •
A CONTINUAL STRAIN.
M.uiy raon and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly term
“a continual strain” because of some
financial or family trouble. It wears and
dirtresHcs 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 apjxjftto, sleeplessness low vital
ity and despondency. They caunot, as
a rule, get rid of this*‘continual strain.”
but they can remedy its health-destroy
ing effects by taking frequent doses of
Green’s August Flower. It tones up
the liver, stimulates the kidneys, insure!
healthy bodily Inactions, gives vim and
spirit tc one’s whole being, and event
ually dispels the physical or mental dis
tress caused by that "continual strain.”
Trial bottle of August Flower, 25c;
regular size, 75c. At all droggists.
Annual Excursion to Savannah.
Via Atlantic uoast Line Wednesday,
Angust 17th. The most delightful trip
of the year. Boating, fishing and ocean
breezes. Train leaves Tliomasville at
11:05 a.m. Rate $2.50 for the ronnd
trip. Seo agent ot the Atlantic Coast
Line, or address,
T. J. Bottoms .
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Tliomasville, Ga.
Application for Administration.
GEORGIA—Thomas County :
W. W. Brooks, having made applica
tion to me in due form to be appointed
permanent administrator upon the es
tate of Joreph Mallard,late of said coun
ty, notice is hereby given that said appli
cation v ill be heard at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for natd county
to be held on the first Monday in Sep
tember, I904.
Witness my hand and official signature
this 18th day of July, I904.
•29*5t W. M. Jones, Ordinary.
GET YOUR MONEY.’S WORTH.
You get your money’s worth when
you buy Elliott’s Emulsified Oil Lini-
rneut. A full half pint little costs but
33 ceuts and von get year money back
if not satisfied with resuls. You’ll
not be disappointed. J. \V. Peacock.
SPARKLING SODA.
There are many ways of
making Soda Water, but only
that which insures good quali
ty finds favor with us. Our
Soda is
Made Pure and sold Pure.
It is delightful to sip our
Soda, and our patrons say they
would delight to sip it all the
day. Try it; it’s sparkling,
invigorating, and the very es
sence of goodness.
S. H. PRICE CO.