Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 23, 1904, Image 12

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Our Stock Onr stock constats ofFor the La<iii>s: Dress (inode. Silks, Flannelette, all kinds of Cotton Goods, Comets, Glove*, Hosiery, trimmings, Underwear, Shoes, Clcx*e, Capes, Millinery; -For Men: Clothing—the largest stock in town,—Hot* Shoes, Furnishings of all kinds. Boys Clothing audotTefytning fo? little men. --sir.- < For the Mouse: Carpets, Bogs, Art Squares, Matting, Tranks, Window Shades, lace Cnrtalns, Porteires, Table Linen, Ready-Made Sheets and Pillow Cases and anything else yon want. -■-'Tv . MtmS'UMCM 59 i#H " Meet us here on September 23rd and let's aU 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 froth 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 will pay you to trade-with us. Some Reasons. j. We carry the largest and most complete stock In every thing tef wear ' c or man or woman, 1 * 2 . We buy in lerga quantities w# get. the lowpst posslblo price. Onr buying cheap mako# it possible to sell you cheaper than anyone, 8. We carry reliable goods,- the kidd that wear, well and is np-tthdate, fit* well and makes yon look stylish, i. * 4 a M y 0U ar0 a lucky guesser you mil get more back than you spend a* we, with others are going to give #500.00 to onr patrone between now and Dec. 1st. COUNT THE CORN. Some Prices. H»ro art jus-a few svu;> 0) of values that yan eau havo nay time you catl for them: Kid Gloves, regular 81.00 kind, for 08c. Counterpanes 1‘ #1.50 •• *• #1.00- No. 1 Quality Genuine Slater Bine Flannel Clothing for men regular #10,00 snit for '#7.00 Hey wood Shoes, ns good as any (5.00 shoe for .. #8.60' Men'. Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, worth #1 00 at ... ,t 7So suit' Best quality silk in Cotton Socks, it 49a' Yours Sincerely NEEL BROTHERS, Broad Street. Thomasville Ga. Near Monument. EES' WAREHOUSE SOLD W.J. Dopton Buy* McCartney Prop erty on 8t.v.na Street 1 Ur. W. J. Dopson has purohaeed f ram Mr. T. J. McCartney his warehouse at Stevens street and the A. C. L. rail road. Ur. Dopeon will ran a lumber yard and wood yard at thla place. He ha recent addition to ThomaaviUe'a list of resident! and baa purchased a home and will onto*.business here, Mr. Dopson evidently has fslth In Thomas- Tille's future. Mrs. Oreytr’s Funeral# (From the Savannah Praia) The funeral aorvloea of the late Mrs. b. A. Dreyer of Dublin, wlio dlod at 'that plaoe Monday afternoon, took place from ilia residence of her son, Mr. Jos eph U. Dreyer, at 511 Haberaham street Tuesday aftoruoon at 4 o’clock. The remains arrived from Dublin at noon. Hra. Dreyer was a unlive of Bulgaria. She had lived In this country tlio mokt of her useful life of 68 yean and was survived bv n husband and two sons, Mean Kmanucl Dreyer of Dublin and Joseph M. Dreyer of Savannah. She was In HI health for somu time previous to her death. A low years ago the suffered greatly, with her eyes and her sight was 'much impaired. .She had a number of friends in this city aid Thomasville, having resided in the laat'named city until three years ago. Bov.'George Solomon of the Temple Mtkva Israel conducted the funeral services. The interment was in Laurel Grave cemetery and the following gen tlemen acted a«|)ell bearers: Messrs. L. la Kayton, I. M. Frank. Jacob Gardner A Ehrlich, Jerome Ecka'cln -and Anton r display ,Podui. Stands Dlssppsar. Them >as a disappearance of fruit stands, goods-raeki and otlior affairs yesterday like unto the of the children of Israel from Egypt This was in accordance with the coun cil's sot in ordoriog the sidewalkiclean. ed. AUthe morning the slap of the hammer and the silt of the saw were hesra, and by noon the sidewalks were a* clear of obstructions as a south Geor gia sky on a bright day. Many vigor- oos kloka were heard but the majority of the merchants took it in good part. PROPERTY RECOVERED Cant. Waltsra has .Returned With Stolen Hares and Buggy • Oapt. Walters drove iu from Naylor Tuesday with the horse and buggy stolon a few days ago from him and Mr. Young Wlnte. The thief was evidently a negro. He drove eostwnitf until Nay. lor was ranched. There ho made a raid oil a barn, and helped himself to a eon- kiderablo amount of com which ho fed to the animal. It was discovered liy Mr. Cary.Sontorfeit of Naylor, whoso barn had Iwen entered.' Ho informed the oDicers and tlio property was iden tified ss belonging to tlio Captain and Mr. White. Tlio foiqnor were very glad to ninke tlio trip to regain their poses- siolts. The thief skipped out after eu tcripg the barn and no traeo of him lias been found. WhatShall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Administrators Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all whom(ittmay concern: - Mrs. Mary Eubanks having, 1 'in preoer form, applied to me for Permanent Let ters of Administration on the estate of J. O. Eubanks, late of said county, de ceased. This is to cite all and singnlar the creditora and next of kin of J. O. Eubanks, to be shd appear at my office on the first Monday in October 1904, at tn o'clock a. ni.. and show cause, if any they can, why pemsnent administration should not be grunted to Mrs. Maty Eubanks on J. O. Eubannk's estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this Jth day of Sept. 1904, - Wsi. M. Jones, Ordinary. Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the Ordinary ol said county lor^cave to sell land be longing to estate of John B. Dixon fer the payment of de*>ts and for distribu tion. Said application wiirbe beard at the regular term of the court of ordinary for said county to be held on tho first Monday iu October 1904. This Sept. 5th 1904. |R.F. Dixon, Administrator on the estate of John B. Dixon. Jell-O L a delicious and healthful dessert, pared in two minutes. No boiling! no Dak in e;! add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry end Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. xo cto. Typewriter I : or Sale. A good Do ns more Typewriter, nearly new; used but little, a geuuino bargain. Parties iu need can get a firs^claas machine at half regular price. Apply to A. W.* Loguo. i 8-5-lm Oehlocknee, Ga - Wm. Forester is back iu his old waving signals on the Albany To all who it may concern: W. R. Forster having, in proper form, applied to me for Permanent LctteV* of Administration on the estate of Hr. S. Bailey, late of said county, this i« to cite oil and singular the creditors and next of kin of said Bailev to be and appear at my office ' k on the first Monday in October, at 10o’clock a. m, and show caus*. if any ttuy can * permanent administration Uiall not be granted to W. R. Forsterion E. S. Bailey’s estate. Witness my hand ^nd offic'al signa ture, this*3oth day of August 1904. - .• Wu.Mi Jones, »Ojr dii*prv.~ V "" F * Order for Election. ’t.is hereby ordered that an eection bo held at ^he town of Merrillville in Thomas county for a Justice of the Peace and two Cpnstables on Saturday Sept. 94th., next. Said election to be held within the hours prescribed by law for opening and closing the polls. j E. M. Smith, Chairman. 9-9-3 Board County Commissioners. OVERTAXED. Hundreds of Thomasville Readers Knhw What.lt Moans. The kidneys are overtaxed! Have too much to do. They tell about it in many aches and pains— % Backset 0, sidcache, headache, Early symptoms of kidney ills. Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright’s Disease follow. A respeetod tnan tells here a certain core. B, SwMf, Justice of the peace tuui Notary Public, residing at 62 Thomas street, Waycross, Ga., says: "Iused Doan’s Kidney Pills and can recom mend them very highly. 1 took them for backache and kidney trouble from which I suffered for a number of years. There was a revere pain across the small of my back, coustaut, dull, bear ing down pain, and the secretions from \he kidneys were dark and full of sedi ment. Since using Doan’s Kidney Pills my back is stronger and the pain 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 care after I had failed to get any relief from the use of several other remedies.” Emphatic endorsement can be [had right here iu Thomasville. Drop mt R. Thomas Jr’s drug store and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealere. Foster-Mil- turn Co., Buffalo'N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. MONEY 10 LOAN. I negotiate flv*} jears [loans on farm ands at lowest retest of interest. Com mission charset reasonable A small abstract res, consistent with the amonnt of work and tronble involved, will be charged in each cose. Bring yodKh'afn of title with yon. t EDWIN L. BRYAN, Artornev-at Law. 8l-'v Moultrie, Ga For Sale By order of the Board of Communion en of Roads and Revenues, will be sold at public outcry, on tho first Tnesdity in Ootober 11)04 at the court housa iu Thomasville Ga. within the legal hours of sale, one lot iu the city of Thomas- vllle, fronting about 200 feet on the spur track of tire A. O. L. railroad on Washington atreet. running thence eaat to intersection of Pine and Jeffer son streets about 800 feet thence along Pino street to Washington street about 210 feet, Paid lot being in a trinngnlar Terms cash. # E. M. Smith. Chairman Com. Roads and Revenue?. Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all who it may concern: A. B. Finch having applied for Guar dianship of the person and property of Rubie Tyson,- minor child of W. P. Tyson, late of Berrian county, deceased. Notice is given that raid application will be heard at my office, a't to o’clock a. m. on the .first Monday in October next. This 5th Sept. igo4. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. Yes this is it! 3 3Tiff! The Asbell Cane Striping Knife. Pays for its self in one days use. For sale by all hardware dealers or the Wertz Manufacturing^). Thomasville, Ga, Citation. \ In the matterof laying out nfyl defin ing the new Militia District in Nh&priR vile, in' accordance with petition by citizens of that community,* 'the'Cliair- man of this Board was authorised to ap point three commissioners, residents of ne distr tefc or districts from which the new one is to be formed, and that said comrahsiouers be charged with that duty. 'A. ,1. Way. Jr., of Ways District. D, W. Murphy, of Coo’edge and A. J. Owens, of Tliomasvilie District. Report of Commissioners. Wo the commissioners appointed to Lay oat Aiuldefiue the boundaries of a now Militia District, to bo kfiowu as the Merrillville District, do make tills as oar report accompanied w.th the ulat certi fied to by the County Surveyor. Beginning at tho southeast corner of lot No. 108, of the lUtli District and run ning thence north to northeast, tlnnce erst to southeast corner of No. 210, tnence north to Air Line public road, theuce northeasterly along said public road to whore said road intersects the east lino of lot No. 201, thence north to Big Creek, thence westerly along said crock to v\h«*ra s».icl creek the Oehlocknee river, tln uco southerly down said nver to whefe said river crosses the west liilo of lot No. 109, thence south to the southwest corner of lot No. 100, thence east to starting point. , A. J. Owens, D. \V. Murphy, A. Way. .Tr., \‘ * . Commissioners. The report "received Jmd ,t ho following resolutions adopted S; l -. Whereas Ad Waj' Jr.', A, . J.Shwens and D. W. Murphy were appointed at the July term of this court, commission ers to lay’out aud define the liues of tho new 'Militia District, known as the Merrillville District and to bo composed of a portion of Ways, Thomasville and Murphy Districts, having filed their re port, in which the establishment of th new District is recommended, *ai(} report having been approved by the Board, it * therefore ordered that said new Mili tia District bo established aud a certiied transcript of the proceedings in reference there to be at once trausmittetf to the Governor of the State and that proceed ings be published in Thomafiville Times EnterprisdTor 30 days as required by