Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, August 26, 1904, Image 12

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A GRAND • - - Continuance. Our grand and original L£ AP Y E A|R S1TL7E" will continue 8 Bays More 8 Many a well pleased customer has'left our store since this great sale started with lots of great bargains,secured during this great PRICE Reducing SALE ■ t/». You should ooitie and be a sharei in our great “Leap Year" Bargains. If you haven’t been, you should lay -everything aside and come at once and be a sharer in some of the greatest bargains even been offered to you in Thom- asville, or in any other place. Special lot of fnameledware for this sale. "We got a special shipment of Tin and} Enameledware es pecially for this sale, and we ere certainly letting them go for a lower price than the east to other merchants. More goods especially' re ceived for [this sale at as big bargains. You are invited to come and see, and buy if you want to. We won’t make you -A chance that only comes with the “keap Year.” A.F. Churchwell & Co. 'STARKE CORNER. THOMASVILLE, G.A. New Train to St. Louis. Stum the inauguration of the fast Mobile unci Ohio Limited between Montgomery and 8t. l-onis, World’s Fair travel has received a stimulus and the Montgomery route grows dally in popularity. The M. & O. Limited Ida res Montgomery at night after the arrival of ite connecting trains from tile Southeast and reaches St. Louie the next afternoon. T.MES-ENTERPHSE.lTBSMA8 VILLE, GEORGIA. ALUUBf 28, ISO* M EXCURSION RATES. Via ' Atlantic & Birmingham. St. Louisl Mo., Account Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Slav t, No vent; her 30, 1904, Season Excursion Ticket* will be Bold daily, beginnig April rSth, and continu ing during the period of the Exposition with final limit December 151904 Round trip rate from Thomasvillc *37,35. Sixty day excunfion tickets will be sold daily, beginning April 15th, and continuing during the period ot the Ex position, with final date to leave St. Louis, returning, sixty (60} days in addi tion to date of sale. Final date in no case to exceed December 15. 1904. Round trip rate from Thomasville *31,20 Fifteen day excursion tickets will be sold April 25th and continuing during period ol Exposition with final date to leave St. Louis returning fifteen (15) days from date of sale, Round trip rate from Thomasville *25,4.1, For schedules and full information apply to A.'.L. Spicer Agent, Thomasville, Ga„ Atlantic Coast Llneithe Great High way to lb* World’* Fair. Ronnd trio tickets on sale from Thom asville’at follow!n|£rates: Season tickets *37.85—limit to.re- (tnrn December 15. *81. so: Ad Valorem Tax. Constitutional Limit, A PROCLAMATION. 60 day ticket* 15 day ticket! 85 45. f Coach excursion tickets on sale each Tuesday and Thursday during June *16 15. Two trains daily. No. 67 oarrioe through Pullman Cars ThomaaviUe to St. Louis without change; No. 88 car ries day coaches to Montgomery, eon- necting withjthrongh sleeping ears at that point forlSt.'Lonle via L. ,&.N. or M. A 0. A, N. Tnmbt 11, ticket Agent, Thom- aeviUe, Ga, W, J. Craig, General Foa- senger Agent, Wilmington, N. C„ W. H. Leahy, Dlviaion Passenger ^Agent, Savannah, Ga. World’s Fair Special Rates to St. Louis. On each Tuesday in August, 1804 liokets at special low ronnd trip rates will be sold via the Mobile ana Ohio Railroad to 8t. Louis from Agency Sta- tions south of the Ohio River. Apply to Mr P. S. Huy, S. E. P. A., M. & 0 R, Montgomery, (Ala,, for particn Hundreds of Thomasville Reader* Know What It.Mean*. The kidneys are overtaxed 1 Have too much to do. They tell about it in many'aches and poina— Backache, sideache, headache, Early symptoms ot kidney Ills. Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright’s Disease follow. A respected man tells here a certain core. B. Sweat, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, residing at 68 Thomas itreot,. Waycross, Ga, says: "lused Doan’s Kidney Pills and can recom mend them very highly. I took them for backache and kidney trouble from which I suffered for a number of years. There was a severe pain across the small of tuy back, constant, doll, bear ing down pain, and the seorctious from the kidnoys were dark and full of sedi ment. Since using Doan's Kidney Pills my back Is strouger and the pain has loft me. I think Doan's Kidney Pills are a very reliable and a vory effective remedy. They proved to be so in iny case after I had faUed to get any relief from the use of several other remedies." Empliatio endorsement can be bad right here in Thomasville. Drop rot Thomas Jr’s drag store aud ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Foater-MU- turn Co., Buffalo' N. Y., sole agents fot the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. STUDENTS INSTRUCTED IN Shorthand and Typewriting. Stenographic Work Neatly Exe cuted. ‘Plume 273. Miaa Janie Alexander. JHdw Nrxi door to Titm‘S>Knterpr>*c. •AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Dr. W. W. Jarrell. Physician and Surgeon. Tenders his professional services to|the;public. Office, over Chisholm A.Dillon's Phone 288—3 rings. By His Excellency, Joseph M, Terrell jGovernor'of the State of Georgia. Executive Department, July 87th 4094 Whereas, the General Assembl*, at its session in I903, proposed an amend ment to the Constitution of this State, as set forth in .Act approved August 171b 1903, to wit: Section t. Re it enacted by the Gener al Assembly of the State of Georgia, That article 7. section t, of the Oonstitu. lion of this State, be amended by ad ding to said section the following para graph, ns paragraph 2: the levy of taxes on property for any one year by the General Assembly for all purposes, except to provide for repelling invasion, suppressing insurrection, or defending the State in time of war,shall not exceed fire mills on each dollar of the value of propety taxable in the State. Section 8. Bo it further enacted, That whenever the above proposed amend ment to the Constitution shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each of tbe two houses of the Gen eral Assembly, and the same has been entered on the Journal., with the yeas and nays taken thereon, the Governor shall, ahd he is hereby authorized and instructed to cause said amendment to be published in at least two newspapers in each congressional district in this State for at lean two months next pre ceding tbe time for holding the next general election. Section 3. Be it further enacted, That tbe above proposed amendment shall be submitted for ratification or rejection to theelectors ot this State at tbe nex general election to be held, after publi cation as provided for in tbe second sec tion of this Act, in the several election districts of this State, at which election every person shall be qualified to vott woo Is entitle'd to vote for members ol the General Assembly. All persons voting atsaia election m tavor ot adopt ing the proposed amendment to tht Constitution, shall have written of printed on their ballots these words: “For ratification of the amendment to artjcle 7, sectlou 1, of the Constitution of this State, so as to limit the levy of taxes on property lor any one year ty the General Assembly to five .mills on each dollar of the value ol the property taxable in tbe Stale, except for the pur pose of repelling invasion, suppressing insurrection, or defending the Sta: L. time ot war"; andall prrsonsopposed to the adoption of said amendment shall have written or printed on their ballot tbe words: "Against tbe ratification of the amendment to article 7, section 1, of the Constitution of this State, si as [to limit the levy of taxes on property lor any one year by the General Assembly to five mills on each dollar of the value of the property taxable in this State, ex- oept for the purpose of repelling invas ion, suppressing insurrection, or defend ing the State in lime of war." And if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly voting thereon shall vote for said amendment, then shall said amendment Now. therefore I loscph M. Terrell, Governor of said State, do issue this my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amendment to tbe Constitution is submitted lor ralihealton or rejection to the voters of the State qualified to vote lor members of tbe General Assembly, at the general elec tion to be held on Wednesday, October 5th, 1804. By the Governor; Joseph M, Terrell, Philip, Cook poveinor. Secretary of State. S-j-td Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas County. # To whom it may concern: G. ^1* Dureu having made application to me iu duo form to bo appointed adminiatra* tor upon tjhe estate of P. P. Dureu, late o! said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard a the regular term of tho Court of Ordi naryjfor said county, to be held on the l it Monday in Sept. 1904. Witness my imud and official signa ture this let day of August, 11)04. - Win. M. Jones, Ordinary, Yes this is it! The Asbell Cane Striping knife Pays for its self in one days use. For sale by mil hardware dealers or the Wertz MauofaeturingJCo. Thomasville, G;, In the matterof laying out and defin ing the new Militla'District in Merrill ville, iu accordance with petition by citizens of that community, the Chair man of this Borffd waa authorized to ap point three commissioners, residents of tlie district or district* from which thq new one ia to be. formed, and that said commissioners lie charged with that duty. A. J. Way, Jr., of.Way* District, D, W. Slurpliy, of ttooledge and J. Owens, of.ThomaaviUe District. Report of Commlaalonbra. ■We the commissioners appointed to lay out and define the boundaries of a new Militia District, to be known as the Merrillville District, do make this as our report accompanied w.th the plat certi fied to by the Connty Surveyor. Beginning at the southeast corner of lot No M>8, of Ifie'Tttth District and run ning thence north to northeast, thence ev*t to southeast corner ot ‘ No. 818, thence i.orili to Air Line pnbUe road, thence northeasterly along saidJpnbUc road to where said road intersects the east line of lot No. 281, tbenee north to Big Creek, thence westerly along said creek to. where, said creek enters the Ocliiocknee river, thence southerly down said nver to where said river crosses the west liDe of lot No. 108, thence south to the southwest corner of lot No. 100, thence eaatfo starting point. A. J. Owens, D. W. Morphy, A. Way, Jr.,; ’ Commissioners. The report received andjthe foilowto, resolutions adopted Whereas Ad Way Jr., A. J. Owen* and D. W. Morphy were appointed at the July term of thta court, commission ers to lay out and define the lines of the new Militia District, known aa the Merrillville Dlatriut and to be composed of a portion of Ways, ThomaaviUe aud Murphy Districts, having filed ' their re. port. tujwhtoli the establishment of the new District is recommended, said report having been approved by the Board, it fa therefore ordered that sold new Mill tla District he established and a certified transcript of the proceedingtin reference there to bo at once transmitted to 4he Governor of the State and that proceed ings l>o published in .Thomasville Times Enterprise for 80 days as required by law. / J S Montgomery Sect. 8-JM it. E. M Smith Clir. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION IN 10 DAYS, USE Satinola. AN UNEQUALLED BEAUTIFIER. A few applications will remove tan ot eallowncss and restore the l>eauty ci > outh. S-l\ * i* anew discovery, guaraa teed, and uicncy refunded it ii fail* to remove Freckle*. Pimples, Liver Spots, Blackheads, Discolorations and Erup tions. Ordinary cases in 10 days,* tbe worst in 20 days. After these defect* are removed the skin will be soft, clear and beautiful. Price J50 cents at drug stores or by mail. Thousands of ladies testify to the merits of Satinola. The daughter of an eminent physician writes: Memphis. Trfnn, Jan. it, rqo* Gentlemen:—1 have used Satinola and Egyptian cream for a year or two, anc unhesitatingly recommend them as the jnest preparations I have ever used to remove pirnpl is, freckles or any other facial discolorations. They clear and beautify the complexion as no other pre parations will. / Mrs. Evelyn Porter Ringwald, National Toilet Co., Paris,?Tenn. Sold in Thomasville by R. Thomas, Jr and all druggists. j Guardian's Sale. GEORGIA—7 M'sM as ObUNTY. By virtue of an order of tbe Court of 'Ordinary of said county, wiJl be solu at nublic outcry at the court bouse door in fhejcity of Thomasvilie, Georgia, on tbe Writ Tuesday in September, 1904* be tween tb^ usual hours of sale, a one half ($) interest in the following real estate, situate in the town of Boston and countv of Thomas, towit;-—One* Jot on [corner of Main and Jefferson Sts., fronting on Main St. 30X90 feet with one story' brick store building thereon covering lot. One lot fronting on Jefferson St., Bos ton, <3a., contam’ng one acre more or less, with a five (5) room dwelling house thereon, bounded on the North by Jeffer son St., on the East by E. R. Whaley.on the South by Rev. D. H. Parker, on the We«t by W. R. Forster. One lot'fronting on Stephens St., Bos ton, Ga., containing one acre more or less, with a six (6) room dwelling bouse thereon; with servants bouse, bounded on the East by Stephens St„ on tbe Smtta by H D Philips, on the West by Baptist church lot, and on the North by Jackson Street One lot in Boston, Ga., fronting on Green Street and A. O' L. R’y contain ing one-half (J)acre more or less, bound ed on the West |>v Green Street, on the North by Levi Hgyes, on, the East by Mr*, Missouri Horn, on tbe South by A. 0. L. right of way. Also ten (K») acres of land, Lot No. — fronting on the Tbomasvilie and Boston public road four (4) miles west- of Bos ton Ga, cleared but not under cultiva tion. The sale continue from day to day be tween tht* same hours until all of said property is sold. Terms CASH. This 2nd day of August 1904. J B Brooks 8-$-4t Guardian of W J Brooks. Petition for Charter. Application (or Administration. GEORGIA—TuoKxq County: W. W. Brooks, having made applica tion to me in due form to be appointed pjri antnt administrator upon the es tate of Joseph Mallard, late of said coun ty, notice is hereby given that said appli cation \ ill be heard at th« regular term oi the Court of Ordinarv for said county to be held on the first Mon day in Sep tember, I904. Witness my hand and official signature this 18tb day of'July, I904. 7.89-51 W. M Jo.vKS, Ordinary. RUBBER NECK Rubber neck or joint* with Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment It will re move all stiffness and soreness. It is much bettor than plotters for lame back, or pain in the chest or side. El. liot’sEmulsified Oil]Liniment 'enres muscular Rheumatism. Full 1-8 pint bottles, 25 cent*. J. W. Peacock. WORLDS F w St. Lout* Via Central of- Qeocgiu Railway. Low rates, shortest route, quickest time! Choice of th-ee route* via At lanta, Montgomery or Birmingham. Sleeping cars all the way. From Albany season tickets $35.05. 60 day tickets •*•*5 15, day ticket $2J 00. Coach Excursion Tickets good only in coache o 1 sale each Tuesday from all coupon points, $17.15 limit ten,days. Propor tionate low rates from other points. For'full particulars, World * Fair Lit erature maps, etc., call on pr write your n-arest, ticket or 1. O. Brinson, comme cial Agent, Albany, Ga. CASTOR IA For Infanta and flMiflmn- Til Kind Yon Han Always Biogbf Boars the i of THE MARKETS. The Prices at Which Things Buy and Sell-Corrected Weekly. LOCAL BUYKO PRICES. ThomaaviUe, Ga.,—Ang. 85 M— Eggs per doz. 34, to 88c. Beat butter 3ic. Medium bntter, 80c to—c. Chick ens, fries, 26 to 27Jfic;hensS0 to 33)jc. Sweet potatoes, tl.00 per bn. Fodder per 100 lbs, 75 to 80c. Conntryhay, per 100 lbs. 60c. to 80o; Old Syrup, 20 to S6c: country hams, 13 to 13c; country lard, 8 to 9-5c. LOCAL SELLING PRICES. ThomaaviUe, Ga, Ang. 33, 1804.— Coffee, arbnckles 15c. Green coffee, fair 13 l-8o. choice 16c, White granulated sugar Scents, Brown sugar 5 l-2c. Sue. soda per lb. 6c;[crackers 10 to 20c, stick candy 10c; Kerosene oil 20c—5 gals 80c. Side meat per lb It to 121-2; Meal 80c per bu. Flour *».00;to*7.C0perbbL Western bams 18 l-2c. Lard, compound 8c., Leaf 10 1-2; bay, *1.25|per 100 lbs. bran *1.50 per 100 lbs. Cotton seed meal *1.40 par 100lbs. cotton seedpialla 76c per 100 lbs sack. Seed |Rye'! *2.00. out, 60c. COTTON Savannah—Spots at 11.10. TbomasTiUe|LocalJmarket 10 7-8 to lie, NEW YORK FUTURES. January, 10.68; August, 10.80; Sep tember, 10.85; October, 10.74; Decern' her, 10 68, GEORGIA—Thomas County. To the Hou. the Superior Court of said County. The petition of S. Steyerman, Edward Longserg and Harry Steyerman, all at said State, respectfully shows. > First. That,they desire (or tnem- telves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorporated upder the name and style of “The Steyerman Company.’ Second. The term for which peti tioners ask to be incorporated is twenty years with the privUege of renewal at the end of that time. Third. The capital stock of the cor poration is to be Fifteen Thousand Dol lars, divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars each. Petitioners, however, ask the privilege of increasing said capital stock to an amount not exceed ing Fifty Thousand Dollars. Fourth. The whole of said capital stock has actuaUy been paid in. Fifth. The object of tho proposed' corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to its stock holders. Petitioners pro pose to carry on the bnsinesa of general merchants, dealing by wholesale and retail in dry goods, notions, farmers supplies and provisions; baying and selling all'snch goods aa may, be neces sary for the proper conduct of said pro posed business; to Dny and own real estate; to borrow and loan money, to receive and Hold and execute deeds and mortgages as security; to sell and buy live stock and other personal property; to do all such things aa may oe neces sary to cany on the business .as pro posed. Sixth. Thatjrhejprincipal office and place of business of tbe proposed core poration will be injtlie City of Thomaa- YiUe, said State and Connty. Wherefore, petitioners prey to be made a body corporate under the name and styli uforusaid,on titled to the righto, privileges and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. S. A. RODDENBERY, Petitioners Attorney. GEORGIA—Thomas County. J. W. Groover, Clerk Superior Court, Thomas Connty, do certify that the foregoing (is a true copy of tba original on file in my offioe. Witness my hand; and] official signs- tore this 10th dav ofTAngnst, 1804. J. W. GROOVER, 8-12-lt. Clerk Superior Ooart. Application for Quardfenship. GEORGIA—Thomas county. To all whom it may concern:—Mra. Emma J. Groover having made applica tion for guardianship of the persona and , property of O. F., Edna, Margaret and Katharine Groover, miner children of C. D. Groover, late of Brooks country, deceased, notice is hereby given that said applic it ion will be heard at my of fice at ten o'clock a. in., on the first Monday in September, 19C4. This .July 1.3, 1904. Wm. M. .Tones, rt *41 Ordinary Executor’s Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas county. By virture of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in September, 1904, at the court house in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following real estate situated ia Thomas coon tv, to-wft: A certain lot in city of ThomaaviUe, Ga., bving on Wist side of Orawford street, between S nith Are. and Fletcher street, lying between lots of Mrs. Harrcekson south aud Mrs. Massey cn north, said lot hav ing a frontage on Crawford street of 19 f n*t, north side being 215 feet,south ride 174 feet and rear line 50 feet, according to McSwain survey and known in said survey aa lot No. 2, and having thereon a 7 room dweUing. Terms caeh£ This 1st of August, 1904. ^ W. B. Webb, Executory will of Helen B. Foote# Propertyjpointed^out by E. M. Mai- late, Agt. 8-5-4 Typewriter For Sale. A good Densmore Typewriter, nearly new; used but little, a genuine bargain. Parties in need can get a first-class machine at lialf regular price. Apply to A. Vf. Logne. 8-5-Xm Och2ocknee,.Ga. T. N. HOPKINS, Attcrncy-at- Law, Offioe lOi Upstairs Broad Street. Thomasville. - Money to loan on Thomas County HTReal State at 7 per cent annum