Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 02, 1904, Image 3

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TIMKS-KNTKUPRISK. TIIOMASVUjI.K, GEORGIA. RKPTKMBKR •} JtK4 If you had a nouse that brought yoU, au income of $100 each year wouldn’t|yoir insure it for $1,000? \ / You c- rtainly- would, all good business\men do. You Would do it knowing that your house may never burn and you may never get back one cent you have paid for this insurance. If your earnings are $100 per year are you being, fair to your family and estate it you do not protect them by taking out life insurance? You can do this knowing that you are sure to die and get back more than you have paid in / ' V * Or that after a certain period, if you are ‘still living, you can get back all you have paid in cash and have a nice'sum laid up for a rainy day or old age Any man or woman in good health can take advantage of this proposition by making application for a policy of insurance to. the II FI' Fill out the coupon and mail it to us for full information. C. M. & B. H. SMITH, General Agents, Thomasville, Ga. Oat this oat and mail to. MM II NtlMI 11IIIIII I'll I lllllllllll.HI IIIIII11 HU IIIIIIHIItl II n«l Coupon. ,0. M. &E. H. Smith, General Agents, The Prudential Ins. Oo. of Aniorica. Thomasville,' Ga. Dear Sirs: Without expense to me and without committing myj self to any action, will you send mo farther informa tion as. to insurance policy on my life. I was born on the My occupation is Yours truly, IVmiho } <» / Address...* The McGee Adjustable UNDERSKIRT They fit perfectly. They have no Strings or Laces'. i They are easily and quickly adjusted to fit any one, no matter ,how large or small. | They are made of - the best material and i are of the latest style, i rsJiJtir; You can buy them for less money than you can have one made for. 1 The McGee Adjustable. j UNDERSKIRT ; Can be found only at Louis Steyerman, Comer Broad and Jackson Sts. .Agents for Standard Patterns. LODGES INVITED. Word Sent Out to Various Socrot Orders of September Picnic. Special invitations to various secret orders to come to Thonmsvillo’s Sopfem ber picnic were ^eut out yesterday. Mady-of the lodges have their monthly meetings during the first week of, Sep* tember and the invitations were sent in order that the brethren might receive them in ample time for full considera tion. Mr. J. D. McCartney, chairman of the invitation committee has written to each of the lodges represented within a radius of fifty miles, inviting them to be present and partake ot Thoraasville’g hospitality on the 23d of next month. In addition to this the members of the invitation committee will see that all are urged to como. Of course the invitations are not con fined to secret order men only, but ap ply to their friends, and in fact to everyone, in this and neighboring conn- ties,'as has been before stated.' Among the lodges which will have representatives here on the* great day are the Masons R. A. M. Odd Fellows, Encampment, Knights of Pythias, Woodmen of the World and Elks. The tow ns that have one or more of these lodges are Boston, Cairo, Pelham, Meigs, Ochlockonee, Pavo, Fitzgerald, Quit* man, Whigham, Valdosta, Bainbridge,* Camilla, Tifton and others. A special invitation is given to every man woman and child in Thomas county to be pres ent. Thomasville has a colored philosopher in the person of Joe Calloway, the court house janitor. Joe was recently en gaged in conversation with a negro preacher whose vocabulary has a super- abuandnoe of polysyllables. He aston ished Joe by giving voice to the follow ing sesquepedalian sentence: “Mr. Calloway, had it ever transpired to your acute observation that periods ofjunexampled prosperity am unvaria- bly preceded by intense application.” Joe after a moment's thought responded “It certainly had that’s why there sm so many nfggort in hell.’* The tailoring on these suits is perfection. For fit, elegance and durability. We absolutely guarantee the fit and wear of every suit sold. Our entire line of Gents Furnishings are already in stock and we can please the most fastidious. Oitr line of fur hats and derbies, for men and youths are the best that ever crossed the Pike. Styles are superb, quality cannot be beat. Prices $1.50, $2 00. $2.5oand $3.00. Our stock of kid gloves are the correct things in greys and tans. Our en- {1.25 Negligee Shirt goes for $1.00, the best in the world, new Cap at Mr. W. T. Odum, lot Cairo, ws» a prominent visitor to the city this week. Mr. Odum is a true Sunday school work er. He attended the county convention at Boston and hopes to bo at the State Convention in Macon. Removal Notice. We desire to inform our friends and patrons that we have moved from our former stand to the store adjoining the old Sampson stand, at 108 Broad street. Wo are ready for business and hope to have your continued patronage, bl-10 and w J. F. PITTMAN & SON, Among the pnblished list of Valdosta's schoolteachers for the coming year, Miss Etna Peacook’s name appears coupled with “third grade B.” Mrs. Frank O. Smith and two little daughters, Sarah Ellen and Mary Eva, are visiting friends and relatives in Waycross, Jacksonville and Savannah. Miss Alma Owens of Monltrie arrived yesterday to be the guest of Miss Annie Fuller. After spending a short time here Miss Owens will go to Macon to enter Wesleyan. Mr. W. A Terrell of Atlanta is in the city. He is the oldest brother of Gov. Jos. M. Terrell. He is a special agent for the New York Life Insurance Co. and is in South Georgia on business connected with the company. Mr. William Miller spent the day in Pelham yesterday. He is figuring with the town authorities about boring an ar tesian well there. About one-third of our large and elegant stock of Fall and Winter Clothing For Men, Youths and Boys. Prices from $2.50 to * $25.00 per suit. Our HIGH ART suits ranging from $12.00 to $25.00 are the finest, designed by ■ best artist in that line on earth. Ur. W. D. Hinson of (he Cairo neigh borhood waa in town on Friday. Her. E. E. Rose, the Methodist minis ter on the Metcalfe circuit was in town Friday. SOCIAL REALM Mrs. S. L. Hayes and family and Dr. Harry Ainsworth, who have been at Brevard, N. C„ have gone to Waynes- vilie, N. C. The doctor reports “all sortsofgood time.”