Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 16, 1904, Image 9

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i£. rnOi!A8VI! STUDENTS INSTRUCTED IN Shorthand and Typewriting. Stenographic Work Neatly Exe* cnted. 'Phone 273. Miss Janie Alexander. 8ldw N oxt door to Times-Entexirlffi TAKE # Lamar’s Lemori Laxative The great family medicine for Constipation for Disordered Liver for Indigestion for Headache for Biliousness for Dizziness Use it often and ■pre vent Malaria. Road What the Mayor of Dothan, Ala. says* of L. L. L. Dothan, axju, Apr, J6,1504, iJ^ssrr;. Xiitntftr* Taylor At HUvjr r:rc<('-'*, Macon, Ca, O^n tinman J-T fcnva WN*n LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVE Sold by good drugyisti everywhere. SO DOSES 50 CENTS Manufactured only by Lamar, Taylor & Riley Drug Company .MACON, GEORGIA Cleaning and Repairing, WHITE STAR PRESSING CLUB. G. 0. Sparks, Manager. LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY. 230 Jackson Street. ! lO-fl-d and w-3m rco.-ri mi to ft IJ who *uf- f**r ir*»n« uUor'JertHt liver or t . v <* 'r-i' •.tipiHjb tlmt it is ..... / I >P. X tiled It ftwl us*» ifamily. I huve bold 1.7isol ii .".ml have n<*vorkn-t any ooiupiulat at ! Your» roapeotfally, J. K. Young, Mayor. GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH. Yon get your money’s worth when yon buy ElUott'a-Emnlsified Oil Lini ment. A fnU half pint bottle cost, bnt 2S cent* and yon get. ytnr money back if not satisfied with resale. You’ll not be disappointed; J. W. Peacock. Better See Us About^that winter outfit whether it be for Lady, Gentleman Child. We have dress goods at all prices, and prices below the other fellow. Men’s and boy’s suits, shoes, hats and underwear at prices to suit your pocks t book. Valorem Tax. Constitutional Limit. A PROCLAMATION. Excellency, Joseph M. Terrell Governor of the State of Georgia. Executive Department, July 27th 1094 Whereas the General AssembU, at its session in I903. proposed an amend* ment to the Constitution of this State, as set forth in Act approved August 17th 1903. to wit: Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gener* Jw Assembly of the State of Georgia, That article 7, section 1, of the Constitu tion of this State, be amended by ad* ■ding to said section the following para* graph, as paragraph 2: lhe 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 five mills on each dollar of the value of propery taxable in the State. Section 2. He it farther enacted. That whenever the above proposed amend ment to the Constitution shall be agreed to by two*tliirds of the niembets elected to each of the two houses of the Gen eral Assembly, and the same has been entered on the Journals, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, the Governor shall, and he is hereby authorized and instructed to cause said amendment to be published in at feast two nev spapets in each congressional district in this State for at least two mcn.hs neu pre ceding the time for holding the next general election. Station 3. Be it further enacted, T hat the above proposed amendment shall be submitted for ratification or rejection to the electors of this State at the nex general election to be held, after publi cstion as provided for in the second sec tion of this Act. in the several election districts of this State, at which election every persdn shall be qualified to vote woo is entitled to vote for members of the General Assembly. - All persons voting atsai 1 election in iavor ot adopt ing the proposed amendment to the Constitntion. shall have written of printed on the 1 r ballots these words: “For ratification of the amendment to article 7, sectiou 1, of the Constitution of this State, so as to limit the levy of taxes on property ler any one year by the General Assembly to five mills on each dollar of the value of the properly • taxable in tbs State, except for the pur pose of repelling invasion, suppressing insurrei tio >, or defending the Sta‘. in . time of war*’; alia a 11 p 1 sops opposed to the adoption of said amendment shall **'*KF* v riiten or printed on their ballot tuc words: "Against the ratification of the amendment to article 7, section I, of theOonsti ution of this State, §5 as to limit t**e lew of tnxrs on property for any one >tar L»> the General Assembly to five mills on each dollar of the value of the property taxable in this State, ex cept for the purpose of repelling invas ion, suppressing insurrection, or defend ing the State in time of war." And if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for piembers of the General Assembly voting thereon shall vote for said amendment, then shall s&id amendment become a part of the Constitution of this State. Now, therefore I Joseph M. Terrell, Governor of said State, do issue this my P roclamation hereby declaring that the oregoing propostd an endniciit to the Constitution is submitted ’or rarihcaiton or rejection to the ’ ot< rs of the State quaiifiio tc vote for members or iht General Assembly, at the peuenl fine- lion to be held on Wednesday, October 5tb, liKM. By the Governor: Joseph M. Terrell, Philip, Cook Governor Petition for Charter. GEORGIA—Tiiokas County. To the Honorable the Superior Court of raid county. This the petition of O. C. Shelly, J. Frank Harris and Hugh O. Ford, all of raid county and state, and John P. Glower of the comity of Brooki respect fully shown. 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns to become incorporated nnder the name and style of “Pavo Trading Company. 2. That the principal ofllce and plaoe of business of the proposed corporation will lie in P«vo. mid state and county.’ • 3. i'bai slid capital stock of the cor poration is to be eleven thonsand dollars (311,000.00.) divided into shares of one imndred dollars (3100.00) each. Peti tioners desire the .privilege of increas ing said capital stock to an amount not exceeding Jwenty-five thousand dollars, ($25,000.00 ) The object of the proposed corpor ation is peonniary profit and gain to its stockholders The petitioners propose to cirry on n general merchandise bus! ness, to bay and sell dry goods, notions, groceries, farmers’ supplies, vehicles and live stock; to bny and sell any and all goods that may be necessary for the proper conduct of the badness, to bny and own real estate, to borrow and loan money, to receive and iiold and exeente- deeds and mortgages as security,-to do snch other things as may be necessary to curry on the bnsihess as propovd 5. The petitioners desire to bo in* corporated for the term of twenty years with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. Wherefore the petitioners pray to be made a body corporate nnder the name aod style aforesaid, entitled to the rights privileges and lmmnnities and snbjeot to the liabilities fixed By law. Dr. J. Frank Harris, O. O. Shelly, Hugh O. Ford, J. P. Glower, Petitioners. * GEORGIA. Thomas County, Sept. 12 1904. I, J. W. Groover,Clerk Superior Coort, hereby certify that the within is trno copy ot tho original memoran dum ot file in office. Witness luy hand and seal J W, Groover, C. 3. C. Secretary ol State 8 ?-td TAX NOTICE. FIRST ItONUD. ' Duncanville, Monday Sept. 11). Ooolidge, Tuesday Sept, 20. Glaagow, Wednesday Sept. 21 Boston, Thursday Sept. 22. I 8pence,'Mondiy Sept. 20. lle'gs, Tuesday Sept. 27. Ochlockoneo, Wednesday Sept. 28. ; ‘Metcalfe, Thursday 8ept. 22. Merrillville, Friday Sept. 30. Pavo, Tuesday Oct, 4, forouoon. I Patten, Tuesday Oct. 4 afternoon. Cairo, Thursday. Oct. 6, forenoon. Respectfully, P S. Heetli T. O. Dr. W. W. Jarrell, Physician and Surgeon. Tenders his professional services to the public. Office, over Chisholm &{Dillon’s Phone 222—3 rings. C. C. CJocrott* * Thomasvltle, Oa. Pianos and Organ®. Representing Phillips $ Crew Co Atlanta, Oro-gla. Klein—ay, Knsbe, Fischer Hardman, Frank jin, ilarrtnsfton, KlmbnU, Bsdle l’lanoa. Kimball Reed and P<pe OROANS. NEW BARWICK FIRM. Mercantile Company Opene There. "-Important Wedding-Other Newt. Miss Alma Robertson and Mr. J. L. Barwick were united In matrimony Sunday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride's father, Mr. W. M. Robert son, three miles east of Barwick. The ceremony was solemnised by Ref/A. J Taylor, In the presence of the family, and a 'few relatives. The groom la one of the biggeet and moat aocceasful farmera in tli(rt com- ‘mnnlty. Mr. Barwick haa purchased Hon. J. B. Rountree's plantation of elghr hundred ncres which he will take possession of the 1st of January, The bride Is a yonng lady possessed of m»ny charms, and is very popular. They have been recipients ’ of many congratulations by their many friens. Mr. Philip Orth, of Piilcqck is patting down a shingle mill bore. The m I will soon bo in operation nnder the supervision of Mr. L. D. Johnson. The many friends of Dr. S. K. San dies are glad to see him out again after bring confined to ilia led three weeks with fever. The Barwick Mercantile Co. com posed of J. L. Massey, S. E. Sanchez, R* L. uedfe&rn, audjH. L, Davis, are open ing np a new stock of goods in Meaiwy Bros, old store where they will be located fur the present. M r. H. L. Davis has chargo of the business and will carry a fnU line of general Merchandise. Men’s Shirts. Something worth $t.25 for 98c A complete line of cheaper ones, ranging from 25c to 48c Collars. Genuine 4-ply linen, all sizes, all styles, the 10 and 15 kind 5c Stationery. Genuine Hurbuts the best made, regular price 25c to 50c box, we sell box 15c to 25c. box papers, all grades, all good quality for the money, from 5c to 15c box. Pen and pencil tablets, memo, books, ac count banks, blank note, receipt .and bill books, pencils, pen staffs and pens, in fact-ev.-rything you need iu stationery at prices that arc uumatchable, 0nr Spring Sti rt is Ready For Men For Lelies who cniinot come to the oity wheD in heed of clothes we make a apecialty of fitting yon at yonr home. We carry the finest makes of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Underwear, and no mat ter what your size* is, stout, ■iim or short, - We Can Fit Vou. who do not find it conveni ent to come to the city. We make buying an oasy task by seuding to your homes two or three styles of garmeuts to select from. We carry SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS,' LEADING CORSETS, FUKNISHINuC AND UNDERWEAR. i Sole Agents for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, CARHARTT OVERALLS. In Our Boys’ Department on be had everything ready-to-wea$ for boys, ex cept shoes. B. N. LEVY. BRO. £ CO. SAVANNAH, GA. With every dollar your trade you are entitled to one guess in the $500.00 PRIZE CORN CONTEST. A. F. CB1MWELL & Co. 133 Broad Street, or Stark Corner, Thomasville, 6a Cheer Never Eat When You’re Not Hungry. Tako Hcntzls Curative Bit- tore tar appetite and digeation. The beet friend in the world to carry yon through the depree- slonof hot weather. Atonic for tho nervee; a atrengthener of the Btomach. If yon want to enjoy health all the year read “Cheer Up1” the iattella how. Free at g store, or mailed on request HMiri BITTERS CO MMUOCtmM. Store Fired At Metcalfe. Metcalfe, Ga., Sept. 15-04 SPEAKINGIPROGRAM. The Official Announcement of the Speeehee for September 23rd. At ton-thirty o'clock next Fridey morning tho following program will be carried ont in the park. Tho mnslo will bo furnished by Newson'a hand, who will cornu from Jacksonville, Fla., for tho day. The band ia one ot the best in the aouth. Music By the Band 1 Prayer Rev, Ed. F. Cook , Address of wolcomo Mayor Roddenbery Music Bund Response Hon. W. A. Covington Address U. S. Senator A. S. Clay Music Band Address.Grand Master Jno. W. Bennett Impromptu Addresses. Barbecue Dlnnor 12 o’clock Everybody The ox races mule races, greased pig race, baseball game and' other amuse- Cairo Furniture Co. Carlo, Georgia, We can rave yon money on yonr Furniture Purchases because we are EXCLUSIVE FURNITURE DEALERS. We can fnrnish yonr house from parlor to kitchen and have ,'au immense stock of cheap medium and fine goods to select from. We have tho BEST STOVE and tho BESTREWING MACHINE on earth for the money. We guarantee every one to give satisfaction or monev refunded. We are offering a Rocker for $1.75 that will cost yon $2.00 anywhere else. We bought a lot of them at a SACRIFICE PRICE and. while they last our customers will reap the raving. Yon should see our large stock of Rvgs, Art Squares, Lace Curtains and Window shades. We bny direct from the mauufactnrers and rave the jobber's profit. We take COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds in exehange for merchan dise and pay highost market price for same. Cairo Furniture Company. Cairo, Georgia. Rydale’s Tonic LOST —Near Sumu/i, dark buy muf^ tang Pony, E-mail site, blazo face, long tail, branded F J, on left ldp. Return to Scsiua, Ga. 9 J6-3v, Bought Another One-Fifth. Judge Montgomery gold to Mr. W. A. Pringle Tuesday another one-fiftli it* to rest in the two brick stores on Broad street. This gives Mr. Pringle four- fifths of this property. He will proba - bly in tlie near future make very decided improvements on this property. a flaw, scientific remedy for the Blood and Nerves It purifies tbs blood by ellmbistliig the rate meats will bo In progress in ring the ; matter end other Impurities end by dtstreyisg The store of Mr. Jim Horne was set entireday. I tte germs or microbe, that Infea the blood. It on fire st an early hour this morning. 1 i b«M» "P “■« ““>•• ■* ■reu.rin* »nd multiply- It wns discovered by early risers, who! Bacon and Griggs Coming Too. | i"* 1 *" 1 ® 1 * cor l >l “ tl1 *'tho Uu<i<l ran j and red. It reetoreo end stimulate, the m-rvoo, put it oat before much t’emsge WSS| United Statas Senator A. O. Bacon riiu.lAsafullfroo«owof nerve force through- done. A loss of about five dollars to 'and Congressman James M. Griggswill out tho entire nerve system. It .peedliy cure. goods resalted before the flames were | K . nmo ug the distinguished guests on extinguished- The front part of the September 2Sd. Both of those gentle- store is away from the residence portion men ) mV e expressed their intention of' of the town, and tho flames ware stait- coming, and wifi ha warmly greeted by j cd there, so that they might progress friends, Though they are not ou tno j unseeu. In the present strained condi- pro;?r . im f or M -t speeches, each will j tion of public feeling, the fire which has doubtless have a few words to say. 1 been charged to an incendiary is cans- - — , I unstrung nerves, nervousness, nervous pros tration, and sll diseases of the nervous system. • ml cars for Malaria* RYDALES TONIC to a apeetto for all forma of Malaria. Xt acts on a new principle. Itkllte the microbee that produce Malaria. The caw* being removed, thedleeue quickly disappear*. RYPALE’S TONIC is guaranteed to cure tha rno«t obetlnate capee of Malarial Fever, Chilli and Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize ait dealt** handling our remedlea to refund the porebara price for every bottle of RYD ALE'S TONRJ- that doe* not give latisfictioo. Miss Blanche Bishop c?me down from Ochlocknee yesterday afternoon and is now a student at the college. lug iatODS j excitju.ciit. Cooler heads j are coauseliug moderation. Mr. C. A. Keith, who will teach in J the Thomasville public rchools arriv ed in Thomasvillo yesterday morning. He is busy getting ready for the open- ing ot school next Week. Dr. S. S. Gauldon of Quitman was in tho city Wednesday. Judgo Robert G. Mitchell is holding | court In Statcnviile this week. Mrs. N. D. Mooreitouse, of tiavaunali, is tho guest of Mr*. C. W. CJcoper. | RADICAL REMEDY COMPANY. HICKORY. N. C. Tames H. Brown, Interior Decorator. Papsr Hanging, Fainting, Etc. v. o. box m. HO N. BUOAI