Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 02, 1904, Image 12

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'I'lMES-KKTKRI’RIJK.'' 1’HOM A*V1I,I.K MfiilUIA. MfPIKMBBR 2 1901J rummage sale. CcmmittMi Appointed te Pi»p«r,f9, Next Week* Event TV*. UnnjniBge Sale, to bo condnctefl by iholAdimi Anxilinrr of ill, V- M. 0 JL. for the bent fit of the AMoctetlnr.. Will be o greet event. The Smith Won on Broad etreet. from which Moesrx. J T, Pittman & Son hare joet moved, har been generooely[' donated for the occn tddn. The «*le will begin next Thom- day and will la»t througli Saturday, and all artfolee that have not been eoldby Betnrday night w ill be knctioned off. There are a great many people wi o bate little idea what a ■•Kommope Sale” ie, but anfflce it to aay that it ia a ■ale where you can boy almoat any tlili g yon want at pricea almoetof yonrown Making. There will be artiolea on rale that will interoat every data and evaiv •tfMge of people, Meigs Mention. Prof. J. S. fearcy tella of the Happan- inga of tha Weak. Her. E. J, Simpaon, after apemliny •ometlme in Brooka with Ids fiimds and rolativea, ia again at homo with lib —aon, Ur. J. II. Simpton on Marshal otreet. Mr. J G. Worst, living on the bid Wage read, haa an orange tree wllh u number of erangea pn it. Tiiey are abcmt the rise of lemoiia. Ur. Bob White, cf Williams, win here last Sunday. , . Ur. J. Jeff Davis, Charlie Wurst and Uiases Emma. Wurst, Emma Rogeir and Mary Green, attended the Sunday Behoof meeting at Beaton from this ■trlpinlty. They are high in fhtir praise of tlie people of that place. Mr. W. H. Boswell is bnllding-ammi reWdeuce on a vacant lot hi liis part ol ttiwn. , Mrs. J. T. Willie, after a visit of sev eral days to relatives in Tlicmaaville lia* letnrued. Bite was accompanied by het 'wont, Mrs. Marguerite Toggle'. Ur. Lnohiu Boawell. of Lelanri, ac- ooanpanied by his wifo were here Sun- ■<a«r. Miss Erne Slippy. wlio has spent sev eral weeks witli Mrs. I. It. Anltmsn at this place, left Monday for her Iiomo in Bntler, Ga. v ■Mr. aud Mm. A. J. Richardson, ol tfaiapluce after visiting a number of jd&c«i .have returned. Mr. R. is the' popular railroad ngeut at this place. It appear* tho ladies of thtotownaie having trouble to get the family laundry done, tuilcfh they thco^c to do it them- •elves. Mrs. Qeorgo Hawktai of Lelnud entne dowh Tuesday to visit relatives. Dr. J. R. Oneal, our popular dentist After a short visit to his homo in mid- tile Georgia, is again in his office roadv for busiutw. The DoyCor has become u fixture and we cannot get aloug without him. Mrs. C. E. Boswell, after a short visit to relatives here, returned to Moyo, Ga. Tuesday, Mrs. F. K. Ross eutertaiuod quite a number of her young friends Tuesday evening at a recital by her music class. Though the class consists mainly of be ginners, their playing oviuced tho fact that they are uuder skillful training. Light refreshments were served. It goes without saying tliat Mrs. Ross makes a most admirable Tiostess. Absence from homo and press oi school work makes it impossible for me to get out the usual amount of matter this week. HM l IE 1 liBCKY. * i ,4*" Luck is not the*resultfof a[fortuitous 4 concourse ofevents.,®! is the jcsult of being .•> ‘ Keenly Perceptive, Keen topercieve a’bargain in some things,you need and quick to take advantage of it—That’.-, luck. Did yo ever attend a Rummage Sale. It’ not a catch penny scheme. It’s not a fire sale nor a dosing out sale, but it’s a sale where everything has to be sold, all in the space of three days. What isn’t sold will be gi\en away. The sale is not a private affair. It is a purely public spirited enterprise, conducted by the ladies of Thomasville for the benefit of the Yeung Mens’ Christian Association. The ladies have go 1 : together a great many articles of value, from jaL Paper of Pins i To a Suit of Furniture These Articles Must be Sold. If one pricejdoesn’t move them another will. Every : thing left at the end of the third day will be AUCTIONED OFF. The'sale lasts from Thursday to Saturday inclusive, Sept. 8th, 9th and jotb, at the OltJiJ,Pittman Grocery Store, Across From Mitchell Houso. Broad-St. Thomasville, - - - - - Georgia. - Executor’s Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas county. By virture of an order of the Court o Jrdi.mry of said county, will be sold a’ mblto outcry, ou the first Tuesday ii ieptemlxn*, 1D04, at the court house ii said county, between the legal hours o’ tie. the following real estate sit oaten G* Thomas county, to-wit: A certain ut in city of Thomaaville, Ga., being oo vest side of Crawford "Street, between- Smith Ave. and Fletcher street, lyiiif between lots of Mrs. Harrockson .south *nd Mr*. Mauoy bn north, said lot hav- .nu a frontage on Orawford street of 79 feet, north side being 215 feet.south side 174 feet and rear line 60 feet J according to McSwain survey and known in said survey aa lot No. 2, and having thereon a 7 room dwelling. Terms cash. This 1st of August, 1004. W. B. Webb. Executor of will of Helen B. Foote. Property pointed out by E. M. Mal- late, Agt. - , 8-5-4 Application for Administration. GEORGIA—Thomas County : W. VV. Brooks, having made applica tion to me in due form to be appointed permanent administrator upon the es tate of Joseph Mallard, late of said coun ty. notice is hereby given that said appli cation i ill be beard at th* regular tirtn of the Court of Ordinary f«*r *aid county to be held on the first Monday m Sep tember, lqo4. Witness my band and official signaturK thi# 18th day of July, I904. 7-29-51 W. M. Jones, Ordinary Typewriter Hor Sale. A good JPebsmore Typewriter, nearly new: naed b t iftfle. a genuine bargain. Partie* in need can get a first-class machine at half regular price. Apply to A. W. Logue. 8 6-1 ru Oohlocknee, Gr. Mr. D. A. Dixon lias returned from Baltimore where he haa boon buying a fall liiie of goods for the well known firm of Dixou & Son*. Mm. M. E. Bowker desires to extend her sincere thauks to her friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses during her rocent bereavmenf. Conductor J. O. JUewis who lias been ranning the Albany limited for the pact weeks is now manipulating the et punch on the Jwup-Baitibridge Mrs. Hall Parker left yesterday for ▼ifltt to SI Louis and St. Paul. The uuro Column, v " (By R. L. VatLanAlngham.) B. A. Alderman, of Pine Park, «aa in town Friday of la»t;week, selling cotton. » Mn, dT T. Carlton,'[daughter and tvronon,. wiiolmvo been visiting Mr. J. B. Crawford and -family; retnrnecl.'„to tlielr Uoiue'.iii'Ari'adia, Fla.. one day this week.‘ W. T. Odom and Misses Jounle Brown and Lottio Jones ropresenled tlie Cairo Methodist Snnday School at the conven tion in Boston last Saturday and Snn day. j - Onr street ate rr«enting a bnsy ap pearance these days and all oor mer chants are doing a nlco business. The cotton roceipta reached the 1000 mark Wednesday and sold, ashigliasll 1-8 all cash, whilo some sold for more on account and for trade, Cairo has the reputation of paying above tho market for cotton and the farmers apprccia’e tt. , T. J, Powell, of Dothan, Ala., spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives. Tom Is an old Cairo boy and his host ofjfrieuds here aro always glad to see him. ”R. G-iLewiaand J. E. Hall left for 8t. Louis Tuesdayiwhore they will take in tlie sights of the Big Fair. MiBses Evans. Perry and Mims, of Climax were tlie guests of kits. Junuio Bell several days this week. Mrs. John Hughes, who has been vorv 111 at Dr. W.;A. Walkor'ssauatarium for 8 weeks, died Tuesday night and; was buried at tlie fumily cemetery in De catur conuty Wednesday. Mrs Hughes leavesja mother, father, husband nud a anrabot^nffcltildreu to mourn her loss. May He who who] watches the fall of the sparrow, and wlioito grace is suffi cient for all who trust in 1dm, comfort the hereovcd.’ouesititldssad hour. • Prof. C. A. KeUam, who some tjmo ago wos elected Principal of tlie Cairo Ifigli School has arrived from Virginia, his fonuerChomo, and has been very busy this week getting acquainted with tho i so.do. Schocl will open Monday and tlie prospect is there will be a large atteu- dauoe. Mr and Mrs. W. B. Hoddcnbery, who havejbeen spendiug some time at at the World’s Fair returned last Friday. We have uot| had the opportunity of taikiug witli’Mr. Roddenbery since Ids return bat we understand he did much to wart bringing the Georgia svrup ex hibit into prominence while there. Marvin Herring of the Calvary neigh borhood was ih town Tuesday. M. B. Harrison of Wliighan was a Tuesday visitor to our town. Wo have | jie.diug not a slagje b;ise on bails. Men told that Mr. Harrison has rented Do ver was by no means entirely re- alionse.niid will move to Cairo. Ii* j nsible for the defeat of ills team, has a host of friends here who will, wel-i lie bit the TliomasvUle hat four times, come him, j and coughed up two bases ou bulls', but Mr. Earl, Ward Pearce, leotnror, hu j "t critical limes he was Johnny on the morist and character delineator will ds- j spot. • liver one of his famons;icctnrcs nt the ! For the first throe innings, when school house next Tuesday nigtit Sept. ■ TU(unnsvil>e did ail of hor scoring, the Oth. Ho is connected with the McCon- j scenes Shifted rapidly and even tlie uell Lyceum association and tliis will ho j stingy ones were not begrudging their tho first of a scries of emerlait.tntntsfcr j quarters. After tins JijCcvcr, for four whiclifarraugemcuta liavo been mad*.* long chapters, the arithmetic ran so through this.bareau. j monotonous!v Xail of zeros jlmt every- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 'Wight, Wn-<! bwly’harght ho was^t *e1i.v.l. Wight, Mrs. Tom Wight, Miss Lou cv»,;hth. tilings began to pi t up Slater, and Rev. G.P. JRiviore have ic-J* blr ’ 1111(1 before tho inniug was over turned from tho Fair. Mrs. Tc*ic Wight \ - vnn «’oaM-couut each individual hair on was called home in advance of the p»J- j hoods of sotno enthusius’*. Along ty, to the bedsido of herlittlo boy who I it looked i xceediugly stormy, and was quite sick but wo are glad to rep*a t:^ or a beautiful catch and throw J. N. HOPKINS, Attcroey-at- 11 w. Office 104 Upstairs Broad .Street. Thomasville. • • Georgia. Money to loan on Thomas County JJT Real Elate at 7 percent annum Yes this is it! The Asbell Cane Striping Knife. Pays for its*elf in one days use. For sale by all hardware dealers c»r the Wert a Manufactnring'Co Thomasville, Oa, is much better at this writing. Mr. John L. Paulk movoa into his hew store this'week and tlie Cairo BanUiug Co. have also moved iuto their mw quartcr*”where they will have more light more room and mote convenience. 1 overy way. / BROKE EVEN. OnoIVlctory, One Defeat for Thomas* villa Wednesday*-Season Ended. There were two fine game* of ball In Thomasvillo yesterday.. The morning game resulted in a score of 4 to l in favor of Way cross. In the afternoon tho homo boys did better, nud defeated the visitors in a beautiful coutest by a score of 3 to 1. It wasn’t our morning for basebaiU \V.«y nud the boys hadu’t got the sleep out of their eyes. Anderson pitched a good gau& and had good support. Davenport a 1.sordid fairly well but couldn't fctxfp the balls^from hitting tho bats. The score tells the sad story better than words can do. R. n. K. Thomasville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—16 3 Way crass 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0—1 tt 3 Earned runs, Way cross, 2. Sacrifice hits, Waycross, 3. Bases on balls, by Anderson 1, by Davenport 4. . Leftou bases, Thomasville 8. Way- cross 7,. Struck out.by Anderson 7. by Daveu- port 7. ^ Hit by pitcher, Linton. Time of game l *35. Umpire McDougall. Second Game. A better afternoon for ball never shone upon a wiregrass diamond. A, gooa cr^d took advantage of it and this was possibly responsible for the brace of the Tomcats. They braced anyway. Maynard pitched' his usual steadrigame.fgiviug only three hits and from deep center field by Crosley tin t*le might have been different. On an offer from .bannger Sinclair of 12.00 for the first hit, Flcischinau lined out a two bagger, Grifliu followed him with a single. With Fleiach ou third aud only one out, Dwyer sent a high one out to Oroslyin the garden. Ho gathered it iu and quick turn fla-h rent it to Dick on the home plate. The susi>euse was ter rible. but Dick and tfie ball together, were iu the short stops way just a split second soon enough aud Umpire Titus calk'd “side out." Tl.i» was the crisis of the game and it brought almost every siugle spectator to his teet. After it, tho tale whs a told one and tho anxious ones breathed easier. Summary; Thomaav mo, 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 CASTOR IA For Infant, and-Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of New Train to St. Louis. Since the innognration cf the f *t Mobile and Ohio Limited berw Montgomery »ii*l St. Lorn*. AVer Fair trhvet h ut received a stimulus i the Moutgom«>ry rbnto grow* daily in popularity. The M. As O Limited loaves Moatgomtrv at night »f»er arrival of i?*' cjuneotiug trains fr« m tho Sout!toast and reechos Bt. ’Louis next afternoon. overtaxed Hun ircdso Uo uaaville Rentier* K \Y1 at ItJVlenns. Tho kidneys aro overtaxed: Have too much to do. They tell about it in many ache* and pains— Backache, sideache, heailache. Early symptoms ofjkidney ills.* Urinary troubles, diabetes, Brigiu’i .0 l (—1 . | Burned runs, W«0cross r, Tboai; ville 0. Bases ou balls, off Dtvyer 2; off Maynard, 0. Left ou bases, Waycloss, 3, Thomasville, 6. Two ba*.o hits. Fleicchmau. Sacrifice hits, Dickinson, Bibb. Stolen bases, _0. Struck out by- Dwyer, 6; by Maynard, 12. Hit by pitcher,'McPhail. Time Of game one hour and fifty minutes. Pi*i v fed A colored man named Hammond wa in town yesterday looking for his sou who had run away from home le .ving the cotton crop unpicked. He lives jmt across the county line in Flrrhla. Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Thomas county. To all whom it may concern:—Mr*, Emma J. Groover having made applica tiou for guardianship of the persons and property of C. F., Edna, Margaret aun Katharine Groover, minor children of O. D. Groover, late of Brooks country, deceased, notice is hereby given that •aid application will be heard at my of. floe at ten o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in September, 1904. Thif July 13, 1904. Wm.fM. Jones, 6-41. \ Ordinary .. . c.- 4 Avteu man toils here a certain cure. B. Sweat, Justice of the Peace and Notary ifnblir, residing at 52 T'hoiua* street, Waycross, Ga, says: “Iused Doan’s Kidney Pills and can recom mend them very highly. I took them for backache aud kidney trouble from which I suffered for a number of years. There was a severe pain across the small of my back, constant, dull, bear iug down pain, and the secretions from the kidneys were dark and full of sedi ment. Since using Doan’s Kidney Pills my back is stronger and the pain 1ms left me. I think Doan’s Kidney Pills are a very reliable and a very effective remedy. They proved to be so in my case after I had failed to get any relief from tlie use of several other remedies.” Emphatic endorsement can be had right here in Thomasville. Drop int R. Thomas Jr’s drug store aud ask what his easterners report. For sale by all dealers. Foster-Mil- torn Co., Buffalo’ N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Petition for Charter. GEORGIA—Thorngs County. Totlie'Hou. the Superior Court of said County. ' ^ The petition of S. Steyerman, Edward Long*erg and Harry Stayer man, ail of said State, respectfully shows. First. That they desire for them selves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorporated under' the name and style of “ThdSteyerman- ComiMiny.' , Second. The term for which peti tioners ask to.be incorporated ia twenty years with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. , Third. The capital stock of the eva poration is to be Fifteen Thousand Del- - lore, divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars each. Petitioners, however* ask tho privilege of increasing said capital stock to an amount not exceed ing Fifty Thousand Dollars. Fourth. The whole of said capita stock has actually been paid iu. Fifth. The object^ of the proi ae# corporation is pecuniary profit and g&i* to Us stock holders. Petitiorers pro pose to carry on the business of general merchants, dealing by wholesale and retail in dry goods, notions, farmers supplies and provisions; buying and selling alPsuch goods as may bo neces sary for the proper conduct of said pro posed business; to buy aud own real estate; to borrow and loan money, to receive and hold aud execute deeds and mortgages as security; to sell and buy live stock and other personal properly; to do all such things as may oe notes-' sary ro cany on the business as’pro posed. Sixth. That the principal office and place of business of tho proposed, cor poration will be in tlie City of Thomas- viHe, sail! Stale aud County. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under tlie name and style aforesaid,entitled to thd^ights, privileges and immunitie* and subjeot to the liabilities fixed by law. S. A. RODDENBERY, Petitioners Attorney, GEORGIA—-Thomas Comity. I, J. ’ W. Groover, Clerk Superior Court, Thomas County, do certify that 4 tire foregoing is a true oopy of the original on file in my office. Witness my hawlj audj official signa ture this 10th day nrApgosf, ltt04. J W. GROOVER, 8-12-4f. Clerk Superior Court. Guardian's Sale. mas County. n. order of the Court 0 f QEORGIA—i ; virtue of Ordinary ol sand county,will be sok, at public outcry rt iho court house door in ihc city of I homa ville, Georgia, on the Tuesday in September, 1904, bc- -n the o-u.il hours of sale, a* one half (1) interest in the following real osf.atc, situ tejn the town of Boston and county of Thomas, to*'it: — One lot* on corner of Main and Jefferson Sts., fronting on u St. v 30X90 feet with mie story brick store building thereon covering lot. One lot fronting on Jefferson St., Bos ton, Ga., contain’ng one acre more or with a live (5) room dwelling house thereon, bounded on the North by Jeffer son St., on the East by F.. R. Whaley,on the South bv Rev. !>. H. l’a*».er, on the Wen by W. R. Forster. One lot fronting on Stephens St., Bos ton, Ga., containing or.e acre more or less, with a six (6) room dwelling house thereon, with servants house, bounded the East by Stephens St., on the South 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 C- L. R’y contain ing one-half (i)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. ~. L. right of .way. Also ten (ih)acresjof land, Lot No. — fronting on the TboraasviHe 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 GASH. This 2nd day of August 1904. J B Brooks, 8-5-4* Guardian of W j Piook«^