Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 07, 1904, Image 3

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USB TnOMASVTIE n>OK» t» . OCTOBEtt 7. 1004' THEY CAN t ,' All «1iq take advantage of tlie offer we have made of a $35 coupon get a lira on the number of nates. If yon bay a piano now we give yon #25. he following coupon tells the story. , „ j BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN NOW, ANO MAYBE YOU WON’T HAVE TO PAY FOR IT This is Good for $25 00,on the ♦ Purchase of a riatx>. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF THE FAMOIS checkering; mathushek, IVERS & POND, LUDDEN & BATES LESTER A KOHLER mid CAMPBELL Instruments Nowhere tlsc could you get sucli famous makes.'Tor such low pricey. MAIL THIS TO CARTER ANO 00R0U6H. Valdosta, Ga.; Tifton, Ga ; Savann Ga.. (Ludden & Bates): Tampa, F (Ludden & Bates), or deliver it to of oar representatives, filing in the lowing blanks: Name Address Date i We have a guessing contest on. All yon have to do is to make the nearest guess to the number of sales of pianos and organs made by us In 1004 and the instrument you agree to buy becomes yours for noth* ing. Write us or call upon us and get the plan of the guessing con tent. The offer is Good up to December 1, Get in the guessing contest. Think of itl A chance for a Piano or Organ as a giftl We allow any of our customers who have bought Pianos or Organs, and whose accounts may be up t # o date on December 1st, to guess. 1 ‘ , Carter & Dorough have been long established. They have but one price and their offers are always made good.. .Take advantage of these we give you now. You will never find any better. DOROUGH Tifton, Ga. T imp i, Fia., ( Ludden & Bat r s) Savannah, Ga., (Ludden,& Bates). Valdosta, Ga. Mr. Wm. Forster was here from Boh* ton on Monday. Splendid Results OP Careful Buying The vagrant law should not be for* gotten. The first touch of autumn weather The Japs hold the paHscs while »hc Russian* run on foot. Mr. A. S. Powell, of Whigham, hero mouday on business. jti .ilic i l.aiid tell tlie men nil'! boys just whit •reYe made fnr their •:. Our shelves > .iic i.iiii/ teeming vitli -slock.-, ihat are rich in ■i in s.\ ie and Mr. Tom Willis was among (lie so journers from Meigs tlfift week.. * The Atlanta News has adopted for iin slogan * The Mean Negro Must Go.” Col. 8, G. McLtndon left Monday morning for a business trip to Macon. A careful investigation of our stock will con vince you of the fact that A New York paper recently !»:•*! K^'d editorial on “Ejection Auburn. What a bore! Mr. W. E. Duren returned mondny from a short visit to his home people 11 Homervilte. ared no time nor expense in our tiiidcavo' ^ jo be newest and best even thing in the 0 f ■ ,. uiiiugs and Ha’s designed by fash ie u/j^r-the The university of Georgia now Inn w-1 tool of Pharmacy. v Farmacy is tw i.ter study. Mr. J. H. Anderson, mluns his no** tache, was down from Oclilockmx Mouday. A Russian general named Lugg* has taLwi tl,u fifld. By any othpr un he’d run us List'. Mr. T. F. Dyson,, oho of Meigs’ best citizens was a business visitor to the city nioiidav. It would bo a good thing for the Democrats t> ^ent out tho unctu us. apathy on election day and landslide old Georgia. \ Mrs. Ij. S. Driver left mondny morn ing for Opelika where she will make her home in future.. “Peace hath her victories no less r« Downed than war.” Thp way the aves age cracker is conquering sugar cat.e i ono of them. Mrs T. J. Roberts of Tallahassee, and Miss Lnla Harley left mondny morn ing to visit the World’s Fair. Dowie proposes to riiTo a white ns- thioogli Palestine. Some one will hu>» to write a book “which is which lu Jerusalem.” Dr. and Mrs. Thayer Crovatt arrived in Thomasville Sunday from Moody, Fla. and will spend two weeks with rel atives here. The Savannah Press toft* ’‘Thcrarn ville is proud of her manhood and womanhood. None bnt the brave d*> serv? the fair.” The men’s club of Brunswick met the other night and discussed Macbeth.; The men of this county are discussing 1 how to Maccotton. guest of her sister Mrs. J. L. Turner left mouday morning for Columbus. From there she will probably go to New Mexico to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lamb came home Sunday morning from their trip to the West. They report a most delightful visit and especially enjoyed the scenery in the grand canon of tlie Colorado. Tlie old song about brown Ocfolxr ale did very well In days of yore, but] tlie npto-date man blithely warbles j that all of his days .lie will sing the praise of sweet south Georgia syrup Tho body of H. E. Kenningtou, who died at New Orleans, La. oh Satuplav, of appendicitis, passed through Thotn- asville mouday on the way to Pelham where tlie funeral will take place.