Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 16, 1904, Image 12

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ATTflM A m ■Ual Our Stock, 1. We carry the largest and moat complete stock In everything to wear for man or woman. 9. We boy in large quantities we get the lowest possible price. Onr buying cheap maker it pouible to tell yon cheaper than anyone. 8. We carry reliable goods.—tho kidd that wears well and is up-to-date, fits well and makes yon look stylish. 4. If yon are a lnoky gnesser yon will get more back than yon spend as we, with others are going to give (800.00 to onr patrons between now and Doo. 1st. COUNT THE COHN. Onr stock consists of:— For the LvIIim: Dress Goods, Silks, Flanneletts. all kinds of Cotton Goods, Corsets, Gloyes, Hosiery, Trimmings, Underwear, Shoes, Cloaks, Capes, Millinery; For Men: Clothing—the largest stock in town,—Hats, Shoes, Fnrnishlngs of all kinds. Boys Clothing and everything for little men. t For the Honse: Carpets, Bogs, Art Squares, Matting, Tranks, Window Shades, lace Curtains, Porteires. Table linen, Beady-Made Sheets and Pillow Cases and anything else yon want. Ice Cream Soda is a treat indeed. Don’t pa us by if you’re thirsty; S. H. PRICE Cft aiitee tl elegant. T. N. HOPKINS, Attorney-at- Lew, Office 104 Upstairs Broad Street. • Thomasvilie, • - Georgia. Money to loan on Thomas County HTReal Eiato at ? per cent acunm : Striping Knife. ono days use. For are dealers or the mm® Iglggs in 1 :••• mjpg& - ' ( ■ ■■> imi.sE, TH0MASVIL1.E, GEORGIA. vyPTK" HICK :6 ii)01 TO ALL AND FRIENDS. Meet us here on September 23rd and let's all have a good time together at the picnic. We are going to do all in our power to make it an enjoyable day to you. The Stores will close from twelve until two but all the rest of the day we will be glad to have you make our store headquarters. We want to prove to you that it wilfpay you to trade with us- Some Reasons. Some Prices. Here are just a few samp’es of valaes that yon can have any time you call for them: Kid Glove., regular (1.00 kind, for 6»c. Counterpanes " (1.80 *•' .(1.00- No. .1 Quality Genaino Slater Bine Flannel Clothing for men regular (10.00 suit for (7.00. Hey wood Shoe., at good a. any (8.00 .hoe fof .".(3. SO." Men'a Heavy Fleece Lined Shirta and Drawers, worth (1 00 at 76c suit Beet quality silk in Cotton Socke, at 49o ; Yours j Sincerely NEEL BROTHERS. Broad Street. Thomasville.Ga. MMammamcm'. Near Monument. To ail who itmsyjconcern: W. R. Forster having, in proper form, applied to me (or Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of E. S. Bailey, late of said county, tbia i< to cite •11 and singular the creditors and next of kin of said Bailey to be and "appear at my office (on the first Monday in October, at to o'clock a. m', and show cans., If aoy they can, why permanent administration shall not be granted to W. R, Forster, on E. 8. Bailey’s estate. Witncsa my hand and official signa. tore, this 30th day of August 1904. Wst. M. Jonss, Ordinary. Administrators Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas } County. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Mary Eubanks hating, in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Let* ten of Administration on the estate of J. O. Eubanks, late of said county, de ceased. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of J.' O. Eubanks, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in October 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m„ and show cause, if any they can, why peuunent administration should not be granted to Mrs. Maty Eubanks on J. O. Eubannk's estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 5th day of Sept. I904, Wm. M. Jones. | Ordinary. Citation. Citation. In the matterof laying ont and delta, ng tho new Militia District in Merrill, ville, in accordance with petition by oltixeniofthat oammnnity, .the Chair man of thia Board wai authorized to ap point throe oommisalonen, realdentaof he district or diatrieta from which the new one ia to be formed, and that eaid missioners be charged with that duty. A. J. Way. Jr., of Woya District, D, W. Sturphy, of Cooledge and A. J. Owens, of Thomasvilie District. Report of Commissioner*. Wo tlie commissioners appointed to layout and define the boundaries of a new Militia Distriot, to be known as the MarrillvUle Dtatriot, do make this as our report accompanied with the plat oertl Hod to by the County Surveyor. Beginning at the southeast corner of lot No. 188, of the 18th Distriot and run ning tUlnoe north to northeast, thince east to southeast corner of No. 816, tbenoe-north to Air Line pnbllo rood# thenoe northeasterly aloog laid pnbllo road to where said road Intersects the east line of lot No, 861, thence north to Big Orcok, thence wosterly along said creek to when sold creek enters the Oohlooknee river, thenco sootherly down •aid river to where said river crosses the west line of lot No. 108, thence south to the southwest corner of lot No. 106, thonoe east to storting point. A. J. Owens, D. W. Murphy, A. Way. Jr., , Commissioners. Thu report received and the following resolutions adopted Whereas Ad Way Jr. A. J. Owens and D. W. Murphy were appointed at tlie July term of this coart, commission ers to lay ont and define tlie lines of the new. Militia District, known ns tlie ' For Sale ' By order of the Board of Commlssioi - en of Roads and Revenues, will be sold at pablio ontcry, on the first Tuesday in Ootober 1901 at the court house in Thomasvilie Ga. within the legal hoars of sole, one lot in tho city of Thomss- villo, fronting about 200 feet on the spur track of tlie A. O. L. railroad on Washington street, running thence out to intersection of Pino and Joffer son streets about 800 feet thenoe along Pino street to Washington street about 840 feet. Said lot being in a triangular shape. Terms cash. E. M. Smith, Chairman Com. Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas Oountv. To all who it may concern: A. B. Finch having applied for Guar dianship of the person and property of Ruble Tyson, [minor child of W. I'. Tyson, late of Uerrian county, deceased. Notice is given that said application will be heard at my office, at lo o’clock a. on the first Monday in October next This sth Sept. iqo4. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. What's in a Name. “Intestinal Indigestion’' ia the new name for a multitude of stomacli trou bles. It is Hm recognized canse of heart disease, ktdnoy troubles, constipation, flstalenoy, Inflammation of the bladder, neuralgia, headaches, dizziness, appen dicitis, and rhenmatish. Green's An gnst Flower goes right after intestinal iudigesiinn and quickly clears it ont of tlie intestinal tract, speedily caring any or all of the ailments mentioned. Trial bottle, 2uo. Big bottle, 78c. At all druizeists. GEORGIA—Tiiomas Countv. Notice is herein given that the under signed has applied to die Ordinary ut . said county lor leave to sell land be tanging to estate of John !!.: Dixon kr. the payment of del ts ami for thstribit-; Merrillville District anil to lie posed tran. Said application will he heard at of it portion of Way;, Thomasvilie and the regular termol the court o( ordinary f Murphy Districts, having filed their for said county to be held on the first [xrrt, in which tire establishment of the Monday iu October loo;. ; new District is recommended, said report This Sept r-.il 1904. i having been approved by the Board.it R. F. Dixon, : «therefore ordered that said new Mill- Administrator on the estate of John da District be established and a certified B. Dixon. | transcript of tlie proceedings in reference ———j" — ‘ there to bo at once transmitted to the Typewriter l or Sale, Governor Of the share and that proceed* A good Densmoro Ty pewriter. nearly >nge bo published in .Thumasrillo Times new; used but little, a genuine bargain. Enterprise for 80 davs as required bv Parties in need can go. a firet-clues’ J machino at half regular price. Apply to A. W. Logos. - J. S. Montgomery Sect. 8-I-lm Ochlocknec, Go. j s lS-tt E. MStthChnn. Order for Election. It to hereby ordered that an eection be held at the towu of M«ni\:e in Thomas county for a Justice of the Peace and two Constables on Saturday Sept. 24th. ( next. Said ele^tioii to bo held within ’tho nours prescribed by li*w for opening and closing tho pos. E. M. Smith, Chairman. 9*9-8 Board County Commissioners Yes this Sr-TT'W*'*"* v.. and pure is our Soda Water. We use fresh fruit syrups, and can assure you that our Soda is entirely pure and whole some. On a hot afternoon a glass of Ice A STITCH IN TIME Thia old adage applies to disease as well os dress. One dose of Rydole’s Elixir will arrest a cold or an attack of Phueamoala or LaGrippe and prevent their dovelopemcnt. Keep a bottle of Kydsls’s JjSlixir iu the honse, so th “stitch” can be taken in “time.” For sale by J. W. Peacock. MONEY TO LOAN. I negotiate five' years (loans on fsrm ends at lowest rarest of interest. Com mission charges reasonable A small abstract fee, consistent with tin, amount of work and trouble involved, will be charged in each cose. Bring yonr chain title with yon. EDWIN L. BRYAN. Attorney-at-Law, Moultrie, Ga. OVERTAXED. Hundreds of Thomasvilie Readc n Know What’It Means. Tlie kidueys are overtaxed: Havo too much to do. They tell about it in many'aclioa **1 pains— Backacf e, sidcoche, headache, Early symptoms of kidney ills. Urinary troubles, diabetes, Blight’s • Disease follow, A respected matt tells here a certain The Asbell Cane Pays for its self in sale by ail hartluvan Wertz MaiiiifacInnng Uo, , Thomasvilie, Ga, About what you will give that friend who is going to get married. Simply come down here and tell us how you want to spend, do the rest—and guar* that the present will be You don’t have to spend a fortune to” obtain ele B. Sweat, Justice of the Peace at.d Notary Public, residing at 53 Tiiomas street, Waycross, Ga., says: “Insed Doan’s Kidney I’ills and can recom mend them yery highly. I took them, for backache and kidney trouble from which I suffered for a number of yean. There was a severe pain across the L H. JERGER, smalt of my back, constant, doll, bear ing down pain, and the secretions from the kidneys were dork and fntl of sedi ment. Since nsing Doan’s Kidney Pills my bock is stronger and tlie has 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 the nso of several oilier remedies." Emphatio endorsement can be [had right here in ThomasviUe. Drop rat B. Thomas Jr’s drag store and ask what his customers report. ’ For sale by all dealers. Foster-Mil- turn Co., Buffalo’ N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember ths name—Doan’s—and take no other. .hLi THE CENTRE OF LIFE. We live only oy tlie food that is di gested and assimilated, hence the stom ach is the “centre ot life." If the stomacli is weak, tlie body will ha pro- portrenately weak. Strengthen the centre of life” by nsing Rydale’e Stomacli Tablets. They digest the food and rest the stomach. They act as a tonic to the digestive organs and help nature restore them to health. These Tablets are guaranteed to care indi"ca tion and dyspepsia. Trial size S6cen3L> family size contains 2 1-2 times the triMfltf 1 size. 60c. J. W-Peacock,