Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 07, 1904, Image 9

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I0MA8VILLE, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 7 1901 The Franklin Life Insurance Gc NOTICE. j There will be held in the city of I THE CONSOLIDATED VOTE. Thomas County Favora School Tax And Tax Limit And Oppoaa Now Conntles. The managers from the several election precincts in the county met yesterday at eleven o’clock at the office of Ordinary Jones and consolidated the returns of Wednesday’s election for state and county officers. There was a total of 531 votes cast out of a total regesfcration of more than 2000. There were a fear scratches in the votes for county officials, but most of these received the full vote. Governor Terrell, Judge Gober, Commissioner Stephen* and Judge Spence wore frooly scratched among the list of state officers. As neither state nnr county Democratic candidates had any opposition there was but the result. small interest The principal interest centered around the vote on the amendments. The amendment limiting the state tax rate to five mills carried the county by a large majority. The amendment permitting local taxation for public schools carried by a small majority. Tli^ amendment providing for au increased number of repre sontatives had a majority against it in this county. The new county amend* raent received 213 votes and 277 wore cast against it, Every district in the The detailed vote on tho amendments by districts is given below, was held in the Spence district. I Tax I.lmit. Ill School Tux: III Kepre.vrntat New County. Thomasvillo Metoalfe Glasgow Boston Way. PftTO Oohlooknee Meigs. Cairo Mnrphy Donoanrille "For inenrring debts for olectrio for the use of those favor- light plant,' iug tlui inenrring of said debt, end “Against inoorring debt for electric light plant," for the use of tliouo oppos ing incurring said cl(l)?. Tliis notice is a trooextrnct from the minntesof the City Council, of Thom- Seville, Gn., iield Sept. Ititli, 1904; and this motion is published in pnrsnanco of ttio action taken at that timo. Don't pat off caring stomaoh trouble till some other timo. The longer yon negleot it tho worse it becomes. Bare. Don't bo satisfied becouso yon are ablo to got about and do yonr work. Get well. Take Hants's Curative Bitters and yon will got well. Yon will sleep soundly. That’s the first thing. You will have a good appetite. That's the seoond thing. Yon will digest your food and got strong and well' That's all. So Road WhdMhe Mayor of Dothan, Ain. ss'ys of L. L. L TAKE Lamar’s Lemon Laxative The great family meiilnino for Constipation for Disordered Liver for Indigestion for Headache for Biliousness for Dizziness Use it often and pre vent Malaria. LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVE Sold by good druggists everywhere. 50 DOSES 50 CENTS ! * Manufactured only by Lamar, Taylor & Riley j Drug Company .MACON, GE0RBIA Cheer Your* rnApfiiffully i. U. Youxu» ’Mnjror. yrho do hot find) it conveni ent to come to the city, We make buying an easy task by seudipg to yonr homes two or three styles of garments to select from, We carry SHIRT WAISTS,' SKIRTS,* LEADING CORSETS, FUKNISHINOC AND UNDERWEAR. who cannot come to the city when in need of clothes we make a specialty of fitting four home. We you at carry till Anest makes of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Underwear, and uo mat ter what your size is, stout, eiim or short, • *855. Sol. Agents for MANHATTANfSHIRTS, STETSON HATS, CARHA&TT OVERALLS. In Our Boys’ Department can bo had everything ready-to-wear for boys, ex cept shoes. FOR SALE BY ALL ORUOShSTS, TWO SIZES, OOC ANO St.OO. We simply ash you to try it at our expense. We knout what it will do. Thacher Medicine Co. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Springfield, Illinois. Illustration of the New 40 PER CENT. GUARANTEED DIVIDEND POLICY 20 Payment Life—20 Year Accumulation Amount $10,000—Age -30—Premium-£337.10. Total Payments for 20 years, should the insured live so lone' $6. 542 A dividend addition of $.’30.84 will be added to the original amount of the policy each year, payable If death occurs during the accumu'atinn period. To make this plainer still, if the death of the insured should occur at any time, from the 'first to the twentieth year, ■ the face of the policy $ro,ooo, together with forty par cent, of all premiums paid, will be paid the beneficiary. This would make the actual cost of the protection to be only sixty per sent, of the premiums paid. A man can buy $i,oooof this insurance as cheap as the man ■who buys $ 10,000, The cost is less for younger men and more for older men. Take this policy now, and its offerings. Compare with your own Twenty Payment Life policies, (unless you have this kind), and see the difference. Compare it also with what others are offering you. Most men who have bought Twenty Payment Life policies within the last year or two are paying a larger premium than is charged lor this policy besides they are only insured for twenty years for the face of the policies, $10,000, and no additions. Are you one of them? Ask yourself that question. It is as much to your interest to save the dollars as it is to any one’s. We do that for you. 1 This is only one of the good things about this policy. If the insured is i.ivi.Ng at the end of the accumulation' period, twenty years, he will have Six Very Choice Options to Select From. If you care to know what these are, or if you want to know just what one of these pol - icies will cost you, and the benefits therein, call on, or wiite to the undersigned, giving age and amount of insurance wanted. You shall have the information for the asking. Tliomasville.Ga., at the court house in said city, the some being the only elect ion precinct within the llmita’of said city; on the 10th day of November 1904 an election to determine the question whether debt shall be inoorred bv said city of Thomasville Ga.. to the amount of thirty-five thousand (♦35,000.00) dol lars, for the purchase of securing for the city of Thomasville Ga., an olectrio light and power plant for tlio generating electricity to bo used by the said city, its residents and those living in terri tory contiguous to said city for lighting and power. Tiioso nsing said lights and power to pay for same. That said debt shall he paid in annual installments of fonr thousand (f4.000.00) dollars each, on the first day of Febnary, of each atid every year after said plant sliaU bo in operation by the said city. The terms of the contract nnder which said debt is to be incurred to be each that said debt shall bear interest at a rate net exceeding 6 per oent per annum, and tliat Baid annual payment of fonr thous and (14.000.00) doUara shall ho op piled: 1. To the payment of tho interest due on said debt at the time of said payment. . 2. To the priuoipal of aald debt, and be farther conditioned so that the said city shall have tho right of applying to the principal of sold debt any amount of net earnings of oaid plant not neces sarily consumed in the maintenance of same, and la suah extensions of Its wire system as may be neoessary to make available to the citizens of said city the nse of its current; and that the bullots at said election shall bo wurdod os follows! Agents wanted—Best Contra ct. DAVID C. BARROW, General Agent For Southern Georgia, Thomasville, Ga. B. Y- p. u. AT PAVO. Four Naw Brick Stores Thera. Other News Notes. (Bv Cary McGrow.) Miss Marywell Braddy entertained at tier home on Harris stroet on last^Tliurs- day evening in honor of Miss Estell Onoiil, of Rome, Ga , and Mr. J. D. Ivey, who left for Atlanta Friday to on- tor Peacock’s school for boys. Pleasant games were prepared by the hostess which were enjoyed very much by all present. Those present were Estell Oneil, Bonnie Harris, Bertha Horne, Dora Mills, Ncna Halloway. Lillio Pope and Jessie Redfcaru, of Harwich; Leonard Hendry, Cary McGraw, Dan- con Ivey, Percy Harris, Wesloy Wheel er, Joe Linton, Wesley Redfearn, Frank Devtue, John Humphrey, Ray McGrow. Mr. H. K. McGrow and Luther Ray- burn 'returnee^ from Tampa last Sat- nrday and report a very pleasant timo. Ero. John Howell, of Moultrie, came down last Friday evening and organi ze^ .a B. Y. P. U. at tho Baptist church. There was a good attendance and many joined. Miss Nora Williams spent Monday in Paro with friends. Miss Sadie G. Cromartio lias been snnenng with a sore finger caused by a bite. shopping last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGrow visited Docran and Albany last Moultrio, weel(. The four brick stores on corner of Harris and Main street* will soon be completed. They will be occupied by Ur. J. Frank Harris, T. N, Reddick, D. M. Adams & Co. and J. P. Me- Grow. Dr. J. W. L. Brannon is erecting a beautiful residence on Pear St. Daring the temporary lull in cotton the merchants of Pavo are turning the tide on seed and paying twenty-six and np for short cotton seed, and thirty-six and np for long. Miss Gertrude Gaskins has been elect ed as assistant teacher for the tali term. Mrs. J. O. Paul who has been Bick for somo timo is fast recovering to the de light ol her many friends. AN ELOPEMENT. Merrillville Happenings Chronield For Public Benefit. Mrs. G. L. Daren administrator of the estate of P. F. Daren, sold at pnblio ont- cry quite a lot of personal property here Monday, consisting of tho stock of merchandise 2 bales ol cotton, 2 wagons and 2 males. Tho sale brought eight hundred dollars. Merrillville experienced a litte excite- of an elopement of two of our young people. Miss Sallie Green left her Miss Bertha Roberts was in town, hom(| ot nv0 0 ' c iock to go to Sunday school, and was met there by her lover Mr. Willie Mathis. Thc/drove at once to Ooolfdge wlioro they were happily made one. Mr. M. O. Sheffield, rotnrnod homo last Thursday after several weeks spout at Indian Splngs. Misses Sannie and Frankie Carter re- turned to Norman Pork after spending Saturday and Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mr*. F. N. Carter. Mr*. Sown Blacksliear and daughter MU* Jennie, returned homo Tuesday from a visit of several days in Dawson Mr. E. C. Jarrett paid Thomnsvillo a business call Tuesday. Hr, and Mre. N. E. Turner anil Mrs. J, N. Donaldson, spent tho aftomoou|in Ooolldgo Sunday. The farmers in this portion of the county have abont completed gathering the fleecy staplo. Mrs. S. A. Piorco visited Thomasville Tlmrsday. ThorowUlbo an ice cream sapper hero on Friday night. AU tiic boys will be expected to bring their girls and vote for the cake. Whoever of the fair sex, regardless of age, size or beauty, rocivcs the greatest number of .votes will belthe recipient of a handsome cake. CASTOR! A For Infant* and Children. Tbs Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Hentz’s Bitter* U the only purely medidnal bitters. It cures all stomaoh troubles. Purifies the blood. Steadies the nerves and help* the heart, to-day. Ask for the book (free) "CHEER UP!" HENTZ’S BITTERS COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, IPX If you have never tried this great remedy SEND TO-DAY for a free sample and state v vmm.