Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 28, 1904, Image 10

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TfMLg-ENTERPBIfK. THOM/SVH LB ' GfcottUIA. OCTOBER, 88 9104 SECOND-HAND MACHINERY For Sal**. N-**lv Overhauled. One 33 H. P. Tubular .Lkiito CRIMINAL DOCKET S, W. Baker. A W. Xrey. A. M. Wstwu, J.F.Lsmb. 0. .P. McRae, J.'F. Forrester, J. O. Adorns, O. Welker, W. Wf. Dekits Robt. Dekle, J, W. Hell. Jt L. Cooke, W. M. Brooke. J F. Pittman. Ordered published as shore recom mended tide diet day Of October 1901. Bobf.G. Mitchell, Judge 8, C. 8. O. MAKES REPORT. exas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok alifornia Cfooratio Utah, Wyoming, Oregon, Montana, Washington and other points West, Northwest and Southwest 1. G. HOLLENBECK. DiM.' Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R. Thoee udm wieb 6aff board orpleM- ant monte with board cau bo aooom dated. EreryUiing clean, contfortable- end homelike, good and prompt eerrioe (deep to all. Phone lit. Tim criminal docket for the Oetober term of coart wee taken op Monday morning at ten o’clock. Four pant leaf juror* were enmmonod for the work in hand. The gantlombn wtio'are doing duty ore: W. B. Cochran, 0, H. Rice, O. Vf. 1 Howard, W. P. Cot, J. L. Baldy, J.C Prosser, T. S. Barrow, W B. single- tary.G. W. Barrow, W. H. Boewetl, 1 Wm. Senttera, R. k. Pierce, W. C. - Matboerai H. D. Phillips, J. D. Piuman, W. Vf. Benton, Harry Singletary,"J. A. Mitchell, J. A. Odom, W. A. Sorrell, J. ’ A. Redfeani, W. 0. Lewis, V, Scoggins, L B. Singletary, H. C. Mize. &. J. 1 Joiner, J. G. Taylor, W. A. Fuller, J. S. 1 Rachels, J. W. Aabell. J T. Itedfearn, 1 Henry Mitchell, W, W. Williams, J J. Cone, B. C, Johnson, J O Bererly, T. 3. Copcjeu, B. N. Apple white j J. S. Montgomery, O. M. Robinson, A. G. Robinson, W. A. Daren, W. F. Cox. E. G. Harrell, M. G. MoMauns, W. D Barber, J. B. Abridge, C. II. Yosug. Tne first case taken npwts ihatof the State against Sliadrack Wilson, a 1 negro of the Ways district charged with rape. He was defended by Roaeoo a Luke, and after a few minutes deliber ation the Jury acquitted him. PISTOLS STOLEN ilhroontot camp wejl kept naemns sreil oared for. We xnt Itonsoin good condition. Boston wm considerably .exercised Friday ewer a eery bold bnrglary. Sometime Thursday night (he bud wake storo of John G. Barney was en tered sndjfonr ofjtlie most Taluble pls- tolt in the lionso stolen, Z~ Mr. Burney’s store abott sn alley In the rear, and|the burglars effected an eatiauce by removing two inn ben from a window, opening on the alley. So far as could be determined, no other articles than the four pistols were slo- lai. Every effort is being made to capture the miscreants, and the fact that the numbers on the pistols ure known will aid msterially in the chase. WOOL Fur, Beeswax, Etc. HIGHEST CASH PRIUF-S PAID. Folsom-Con,- S On Tuesday afternoon at half post ro o’olook. Bar. Alex W. Beal»r unit ed in matrimony the lives of two young people well and favorably known throughout this town and county. The bride was Miss May Folsom and the groom was Mr. Gardnar Cone, a pros- pirtus citizen of the Ohaitaln neighbor hood. The marriage took place at the residence of G. H. Joamcke whore llie charming bride male her home. After the.ceremony the happy' brido and groom drove through till country to 10,000 ~*\ I - Free Samples You Can Gat Ona. ZZZ~ (Married at Boston. AM ZZZ 1 |Mlss Eva C. Stacey and Mr. G. M Lovdl, representatives of two of Thom as oounties most highly respected fami lies were married on last Thursday night at Boston, Rev. D. B. Parker Baptist medldnsa and am now ssoad and wslL having been eared eomplutely by Black Weed. At the same time I had usi ag gravated ease of Catarrh iff the head and throat. Black Weed has completely mrad^hiu, aadtayhawtls agw as clear BLACK WEED Is sold by afl draw gists at $1.00 a bottle, or ws wtil send prepaid upon receipt of pries. Send Your Warners A trial sample of this great remedy, Which will be seal absolutely fret, to gether with oar book nonttlning value, bla Inform tion and andorsemanta Plsass mans! tn this paper. Address, Black LLecd Medicine Co., JUIamto, Cm. A Good Chaus Tito early dawn Friday morning foand » party of enthusiastic »jk>ru men at tiie Chapin place ready to chase a spriglitly fox. Reynard made a dash through the fields and waa puracod by Will Hopkins, Einmlt Mitchell, Eugene Smith, Do peon, Will Davis, Arch Davenport and James Long. The last named gentleman was in at the death and ia the proud poaasaor of the. brash. Urn rail on the stairway 1 the jail in aa good condition the present circa in- Lf There is being aovoral rooms aridad tolhe prison deportment which needed for a long time. the coll now joining snu bs made so it can be ated room, which wlU give one to Ihp dwelling apartment i-lshndly needed, alto slAk pat lr Wa also ask that a pedis front of the jail. We vHaorndt that iron cots be.piacedin tie - MMwsBaHke tin ones to be oaed in il e -MW nella. These little impioreraeuls ritsNMmot coat much and will add a grei t ••nbndkoUw comfort of the boom. Weffted tbs poor honse In good con- iirfl'ersrjtliliig kept neat ntd " 'Ctfnsm. Wo -find throo inmates, all etaflMna.ae wMtn Inmates, at present, ■vieSiMh spooks*weU for our county. aphamdsand bridges are all roporltd - ik>%e intstitv good condition. Intone thooonnty we think tlioroad to lenient with recommend that they ! diligent in tho'fatnro. Rwpoctftdly submitted , O. .Walker, W. W. Dekle, Robt. Dekle. Wo -the nndoiElgned mombers of tl.w .: itxik committee have examlord sscare- Tsify aa out time would admit, the Ml- ZlsntBg JasMo* of Hie peace frocks. W. ’ . JELlUb, J. WT H. Mitchell and J. E. Husk aid fold them perfectly kept, .xiamlagcaaaa tried, oosts etc. ‘ at being customary to examine these Mata at the spring term no other jus- - u-tlBBBeart rcoonh were submitted tons. We alto made a careful examinatitn ffitt teoksof the rooelver of tax re nmagSL J. W. Howard, and find his books and in the increase oaa amount of returns, i .that 1»; haa diligent kyaa^faithfully discharged his duty. Wa also examined tho rocords being waiatatha delta office of Superior —si. alih the Elliot Book Typewriter -amMWlthen fata saving of one-half in igla spare required to record any paper 1 with the cid way of tusk- aby penand iuk. This saving together with the improved jstanasasTOt a type written record on r aenttttnrecord being more legible and kaa assy of alteration, induce us to Ithat Hit couuty cmnmis- • parohaM a machine for use in r Court clerk’s office. Respectfully anbmitted Henry Wlglit. J. F. Pittman, Horal J. Miller, ’Book Committee. Wa recmmend the appointment of V. H. Bibb for the office of Notary Justice of the Peao© in and ifBH Militia District, also rncomt IX J. Tamer Notary Public aud Bfffe Justice of tlie Teuco for Mer- »•Uatrict, Thomas county. t that funds arising from hire paid from tlio State to this given to theOommiKMnucrs M*. K. T. Macloarv Capt. K. T. Macloau, who announces for the office of city clerk in auother column, has by his long residence in Thomasville and his admirable conduct in public life, made any introduction to the people of Thomasville unnecessary. He lias for several terms fillod the office of city ctyrk with great satisfaction to all. Heretofore ho has been appointed by the city oonucil aud the office is now for the first time elective. His caudi- dacy will call for the strongest of sup port. .< lo .. m Vcrrrcal * 8 '* * Locomotive “ on wheels. One io H. P. Vertical boiler and en gine. f No. 3 DrLoach Saw Mill, Situ plea Feed. I—in^h Inenfd fco< tb saw. Srasll saws. l—Soule steam fe»d rope ieecf as good a« t—15H P. center crank engine. 1-35 ™ - - . .. ’«* good as new. »—Button saw mantle. 1—Set 36 stringer logging trucks neir a—Set* 36 pole „ „ „ 1—Duplex Steam pump,\new. 1—2 1-3 Gardner governor. 1—21-2 ,, ,, good a» new. OhamtortafoT ,-J ’- 2 Kl " ff gav ? rnor ' 1—2 1-2 Monarch governor. I—J 1-2 Pickering governor. Xs—Sets 12 Pickerii g Carriage truck,. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY NnoDowliO la acquainted with its good qualitie. am b« aurpriaad ft (he great popularity at Cough Remedy. It notonly unraa colds and grip effootoallv and permanently, bat proventa-theae disease, from naolt 1 lug in pneumonia. It is also a certai j core /or croup. Whooping cough ia no ' dangerous when this remedy ia given. I It oontains no opium or other harmful substance and may he given aa confl dently to a baby aa to an adnlt. It aim pleasant to taka. When .ail of these facta are taken Into coraiderari-D it ia not surprising that people in for-< elgn lands, aa well as at home, esteem ’■ If troubled with a weak digestion try this remerly very highly and very lew j Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tab- are willing to take any other after hav-! leU thef wiU do you good ; ror s;l i 0 by fogoncensed it. For »le by J. W-lj w !Wjcli dvr . new, the best made. Prompt attention upon work. We Will be prepared to furnish car.c mills it. 30 days. HOMASVILLE IRON WORKS Works near A. C. L. R. R. Depot. P. O. 103; Telephones 184 and 210. $00 DOLLARS IN GOLD TO BE GMH Guess how many grains in one gallon of Shelled Corn? J. W. H. Mitchell. Well and favorably kuown to tho citizens of Thomasville U Mr. John W, H. Mitchell who makes aunouucenunt this moruiuK of his candidacy for tUo office of city treasurer. He has already begun active canvass for the office aid his friends aro predicting his election. He has heretofore held public office and those who know him have every confi fo I * act *“ hu bnslIU ' s ‘ ,lbUity nnd ' t^lc, oconnt. in, " l!ri,y ' to express oar thanks to j G. Mitchell fur Ilia able Dr J.' W. Moody, Boston's dentist «o this jury, and forlus faithful j s P =ut tiuturdny in town. of duty. We also thank | — . J. A. Mniisfiold and R. H. Kelley ot lVlham were iu toVvn on Saturday. r W. B. Thomas for Ms efforts a the discharge of our duty tot tho court fot courte- uhody, 3 ■ . I jtbega presentments 1 ia on, conntypoiiers. Vf H. Bibb, 8r„ Foreman. JLI.Bqhnu. B. AzAldcamau, K Ata-tse, T. G. Holloway, y Wight. A. B. Cone’ B. Thomas. Jr., New Train to S. Louis. 8inoe the inauguration of the fast Mobile aud Ohio Limited between Montgomery and St. Louis, World’s Fair travel has received a A <iraulus abd the Montgomery-route grows daily iu popularity. The M. & O. Limited leaves Montgomcrv at night after the arrival of its connecting trains from the Southeast and reaches St. Louis the next afternoon. TO REMOVE FRECKLES AND PIMPLES Iu Ten Days, Uso Satinola.' IT BBAUriFied 'HE COMPLEXION ii npwr dtucovery, Run ..III bn rvAiudcil If It Fhi mow Freckle-*, l'lNiplea, * “ *'* olnnitld irv crthct ... m*Uer lu‘W long rtandlnx. In 15 Xftcr» Iwmj de^pctii nre removed tli _ 1, cl*nr, hefclihy and bmuttrul. lU uruwtlhi or b, ed the okiii will 1 oefie luftll. ThmiNAudh of be sod, eli ee-its at o _ IttdlOH Umtliy Mis* Kiln . _ Junes*. IWM, ”1 have been u*tinr your Hstl- nol»,Kvyi-tt .*n cnum, soap and Nad me Fur* Fowler tmd like them all >erv much. Thu l tho first mm been wttho have a beth girl.” National Toilet Co , lMri*,Tomi itid In Thornn*ville by U. Thom; all druggist*--. M I I M llltii.iilf) I ? iwii H M We are going to give to our customers, $500.00 in Gold on December 1st, 1904. Here is the Plan: We have had placed in 4 quart jars, one gallon of corn, and sealed by Judge S. A. Roddenbcry, mayor of Thomasville. One of these jars is placed at Evans & Sou’s Warehouse; one at Neel Bros. Store; oue at A. F. Churchwcll & Co’s; and one at the Thomasville Shoe Co's With every dollar Cash spent with any of the merchants signed below, between September tst, igoq and Dec. ist, you will lie entitled to one guess at the total number of grains in the four jars. With every bale of cotton ginned at the Farmers Oin Company von will also have a guess, and another guess with every bale of cotton weighed at Evans & Son's Warehouse. The following gentlemen have consented to act as judges in the contest: W. H. Godwin, E. P. Clay, J. S. Ward, Jr., J. Q. Bft-an, Geo. M. Dekle, Ad. Way, Jr., T. J. Bran don and T. W. Lewis. 7 he person guessing nearest ’ to the number of grains in the four jars will get $ 100.00 in Gold. - 50.00 in Gold. 25.00 each. 10.00 each. 5.00 each. 2.50 each. 1.00 each. m Next nearest will get 2 next nearest will get 5 next nearest will get 20 next nearest will get 40 next nearest will get 50 next nearest will get In case of a tie for one prize, it will be divided among the peo ple guessing the same. (To explain—Should two people tie for first prize, they will receive $50.00 each. Should two (or more) guess next nearest the prize will be divided equally among them, and so on. , Nr M HI IM M Ml liMlii) MORAL—Bring your cotton to Thomasville; soend our money with us; MANY mothers OF a like opiN; get the bst goods for our money (or you needn't by them); get into this 'contest and mabe you will get one of these prizes. EVANS & SON, ION. Mw Pilmer, of Cordovor, Iowa, .says: ••One of my children waa subject. to croup of a never© typo, and the giving of Chamberlain’*-Cough remedy promptly always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood think J he same as Ido about this remedy and want no other\iud Tor their children. For sale «jby J. W. Peicock dw njeel brothers, ' CHURCHWELL & CO, t > i r . ; -U oeco