Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 30, 1904, Image 3

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’WMES-ENTERPRISE, rHOMABVILIiE,GEORGIA, SBP1EMBE] PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS Valdosta, Georgia. 1 Tifton, Georgia. Makes the Startling Offer SAVANNAH, GA., (Ludden 4 Bates.) TAMPA, FLA., (Ludden 4 Bates.) This famous house has but one price. That is fixed and stable. When an offer is made to cut if down $25.00 it much. The Carter & Dorough guarantee backs the offer and the piano, which makes both good as minted gold. Thi one who wants a Pianb. Not until Dec. 1st will it be withdrawn. CUT THIS OUT. Tills la Good for |05.OOjon the Purchase of a Piano. MAIL THIS TO CARTER ANO DOROUGH. Valdosta, Ga.; Tifton, Ga.; lavannah, Ga.. (Ludden & Bates): Tamoa, Fla , (Lndden & Bates), or deliver it to oae of onr representatives, (Ulug in the fol- This does not mean that Carter & Dorough withdraw their proposition That propo. Now is the time to buy. You have a choice of the famous OHIOE- BRING, MATHU8HEK. IVERS & POND, LUDDEN & BATES, LESTER & KOHLER & CAMPBELL Instruments. )onld yon get snoh famous makes for suoh low prices. to give away a Piano and au organ on Janaary let, 1005. sit ton stands, bnt yon are to hare $25.00 given yon on the purcluue price of a piano and get a chanoo t-» secure your; instrument free by guessing at$he number of sales of Pianos and .Organs ni.v.'Jo by Carter & Doroogh daring 10&4! r ^ f . Nowhoro else The offer is Good up to December 1, The above coupon tells the story. Cat it out, for it is worth its face value to you if you want a piano and buy it from us before December 1st. THE FIRSTTOUCH OF AUTUMN WEATHER Marshal Chapman, of Barwick, was .Summer is making a hot finish. 3 KINGS in town Tuesday. Sultry Soptomber should bo its uoraen. Mr. Clias. Newton from Valdosta was in town Tnosday. Bids us go ahead and tell the men and boys just what preparatious we’ve made for their comfort. Our shelves and counters are fairly teeming with stocks that are rich in '■quality, extra in style and Would fall under any other name be ns h ot „ ' Miss Rena Bonoliello lias returned home from Valdosta. A. B. Kirshbaum Mr. J. H. Bulloch and wife of Cord ole were in the city Tuesday. Let ns hope that that Wost-brook trial won’t go on forever. Mr. W. J. Taylor made a brief basi ness visit to Boston Tuesday. Hart Schaffner The first of the month with its mani fold miseries will be hero Saturday. We’ve spared no time ndV expense in our endeavors to get together the newest and best everything in the line of Clothing, Furnishings and Hats designed by fashion for the Mr. and Mrs, Henry Abrams aro the guests of relatives in the city. The optimist consoles himself witli tlie reflection that the nights aro cool. Judge \V. M. Jones B. Kuppenhrimer cauie hack Toes- day from a short stay at Boston. The weather forecasters' are qnarelling among themselves. Tiiere is inaccuracy enough for all. Mr. Homor Williams and mother turned Tuesday'from visit to'Boutou. Judge Purkor's letter of acceptance was almost as much of a success' as Taomssviile’s picnic. Miss Gassie Carroll went down to visit relatives in Boston Tuesday af ternoon. They insure Durability, Comfort, and S,tyle. Mr. L. Fleetwood pnsaCd through the city Tuesday bn his way to Montgom ery, Ala. H.indersville lias a cifcyjhigliway known a “Silk Stocking stroet.” Afwap m iddy wo supposo. Mr. Donald Fudge, formerly of this city, is now a student at the [Georgia Toch in Atlanta. The returning summer tourists'^and ; ie oncoming winter residents aro meet- ig in Thmnasvlllo now days. Dr. and Mrs T. .T, Taylor went to Boston to visit relatives ^Tuesday af ternoon . •„ Four boys ran away from] Valdosta t e other day. Everybody could forgive t iOni if they bad run to Thomasrillcr. Prof. W. Ii. Hudson, of Ochlcoknec, one of the b?st known teachers in the county, was in town Tu^fday. Tho National Democratic Committee will havo a sub station at French Lick Springs. That ought to capture the, German vote. Among the prominent visitors to tovvi Tnesday were J. J. Parramore of Bcs ton, and Dr. J. B, Palmer, of Ochiock- nee. f We extend a most cordial invitation to all whether chasers or not. We guarantee in advance that our j will be found right in every instance. Quality and considered. Tiie pure^food congress is meeting in St. Loois. How we envy people *who have cnooght food to worry 'abont it being pare. Mr. T. C. Holmes, whose auburn head makes a perecnnial appearanco in Thom- asrilie, is hero selling Oliver typewrit] Tho Whitaker Candy Company of Columbus has been placed in the hands of a receiver. Mr. John A. Frazer for mer vice president of the company was well known fn ThomasviUe, bnt lias not been connected with tho concern for, several months. Tax Collector P. 8. Heath went np to Meigo yesterday. Ho says the people are paying tip unusually well for a "first round." Outfitters for all Man-kind