Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 28, 1904, Image 11

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Southern people should buy their musical instruments from a house that is entirely under Southern management and in,which Southern capital is invested. Such isr Til" tb Ilf mir h'l-infsss dn» to tbnenergy with which w« bsi«e pushed it, to the worth of tbo ln«truu>nis and mnsiosl g>od«we handle, to tbe terms we oITtr ourcostomers, to tii.C r er & Dorongb gnatait « that onrgnixii uiiU to the special iwlno-mnuts'tbai \ve I10M fo-th loanv p-Tibaiser—iiidnc-uii’n s such as the pnbU.caii find i o where els •. Fo'one lUi.ir. wssfe.'tte ine anybody win may buy* Piano or Organ before .tannery 1, 14)03. or who may here bought daring 1901 or who may have bought, prior to this year and wliosi amount's [aid tgsVo da’, on December 1, a chance to'gel the instrument absolutely free ofcort. All that i* i ecferiiry is for the [anchase r 'o make the near'at guess to the number of Pianos or Orgies*«M ly onr h, u*« du-iiig 1904, Duc- iug Ml( , th ; r , oop to |g i Thjg „„„ garve as a basis for gnaeaer.- Buy stance ail! make your Kites. If yon ! sr« already bought writ* Garter & Dor.mgb anil ask for BOir* on which to r-io-d yo ir gn.gg. tMb might 111 an tour Piano ur tlrg.in for nothing. Wo bare a most aaliVaa o y reusoli for doing en. One is, tSa’Ia no one’s bnsiifas if we aee Ht to divide profits with btif'cus'omers. Another is. that we are t ot bumlj— flipped by tie .»«.»«! expends that ore fooid in a syrtua using red tape ineil„ ds for celling pjiion-. Adv.nis ug Jodioioucly planed pats handsem-ly, and we fully realise this. W« ».e making etc. ngeOhM* to hare our piam r in every u t section ot the Southern e alee, and lottotl i< »0 know that we mart jfsv*be t’er pricesoo similar guide? of pianos than other music houses can afford. What i<»r< ng with giri:g one patrons a decided . dv ir s e m lie pilots £f all pianos and let them doeomo advertising for ns? Wo believe that ita’weyi reaulis in ibis, as a well pleased customer is a good advert’snientftr ai vconcern, aud you* ftieodr w .aid .’o ibt e-e a .«:i is uto c udder a' im t 1 a great exeat i'. peiec'ing their piano*. For this kind of adrenal g we are willing to pay handsem ly and our castomcrs profit by such a decitioo oar part QUALITY PLAYS A LEADING PART IN OUR BUSINESS, And we car. please the most .rtist'C buyer, ns our hue includes some cf the finest art instruments manufactured in medium grades of pianos. The low prices prevailing will* us demonstrate our ability to UNDERSELL ALL COMPE fffiON ALL THE TIME. ' f Our special sale offer gives you a chance to get a Piano at exactly one-half price. We have shaved off ftfty per cent We do it because they are sample pi anos Perfectly new, you understand. 1 hey aid sample goods thouglv,' and that is tlic only’ reason we can part with the pride of their makers for such a price We want to devote fur undivided time to push ing the famous makes th it we have named so that is why we are willing to part with the sample goods for so little. CUT THIS OUT. • Ai. Ai. A A A A A AAZ. AA * A.i * t> Tint* i« Good for 00 oil tin? Purchase “f a Piano. . MAIL TUI8 TO CARTER AND DOROUGH. VaWlofittt, G.v; Tiften, Ga : Sariwmali, Ga.. (Luddeo & Ban*): Tannia, H» . (Lmldcn & Bate*), or deliver It to onr of our icpiesftitaiivw, tiling ill the fol * owing blanks: Marne ? • Address t WtTTWWWTfVVmMWf, • The offer ia Good np to December 1. **2 ► iij * ? > 5’ b t o o Take $25 from us as a gift. It is yours if you will only accept it. It will be allowed*you on any piano- *e sell, save those on which we have already cutthe . price exactly in half. We sell the famons Chickst ing, Mathusbek, Lndden & Bates, Ivers & Pond,. Les ter and Kohler& Campbell Pianos. The coupon ap posite tells the story . f our offer. CARTER 0s DQROUGH Valdosta, Ga., Tifton, Ga., Savannah, Ga., (Ludden & Bates). - . • Tampa, Fla, (Ludden & Bates THE SMILE THAT WON’T COME OFF, tUemlaea tlio countenance of »h* avenge man who h»pt*M tifdrop mi-OOC Store llieee rogiwmtve f«Jl ototkiog day*. Aud no ?nu<KM Wit nhouJd't [Ml.. nine! If ba if a man who lus au «ye for wliat k k nowu to the trade aa Urielty Ultra-Fashionable Apparel ■Jf Jot can approchite the diffsience between ttaoae and the ordinary •diiaud ,’no-dowu” kind, there i« no other alternativn for Urn l,nt to imi'r, he l'le«ied beyond myaipje, ‘Ihn good* handle! Ly Q ; i • Sttt&ijLso Bros. t f U.iifWWre and New York. ‘^High-Art GlotMsrs” nr* 1 Tim very n-mc of clothing elegance, pof, oiling *11 Mioee point* ro dear to the heart of tl<e fuMiilioie drawer. <&% §trouse 5 Brothers. AN EARLY INSPECTION i»K M ONE CHANGE ONLY FOR SUNDAY MAIL. Commencing next Sunday October 81, (here Will be k change in tho Sun day hoars at the poet office. People can in future get their mail at the win dow or from careen, only from S to 8 p. m. Hcrttofoj* tt>* general deUrery window lias been 6pett kid the Carrieni on baud to dUh out mall at three time* during the day—via from 1) to 10 a. m. 2;30 to 3, p mv audO to 6{80 p. ra, People who Call for their faiail Oil Sundays shonld reihember that this cbatltftlJ(0MIntooffucton the thirtieth and tlmt frost 2 to 8$). m. in their only o^an.'o to obtain mail. Thin will canse om^iiiurablo iueoiAeuienee totheciti- /.e j8 bnt they will piobably room iiccur- tiin tlipmselvefl to it The i l/auge is imde for the benefit of tho olerks and aud carriers, who desire a dny cf rent crinniou with other people* The mails will liedistrihated proni|<tly ntiti thoKe who have boxes cap of pet r mail nt any time Mr. tianfer-’s Annou )iie of ThomaHVille's i \ Mr, 8. );. ranford mu morning his candidacy lor Mr. Hanfo-d in woHJiimwi ville people and dutus of tlio office to w to give lii> enti c tiimi if elected. He will reo- ivo strong sup- l»ort at tho |KilIs on primary day. Rain. FUIn, S 'H«lp. Rain. Rain. Strango thlugt haptwMfi in Thornia- Till* Tocuday afternoon. UttlaehU. dron were frightened and running to their mothers elntehed ibt prelecting' fold* of bar garment and laltff aboat it like thia: *‘0h, Mama, tanma. some thing it happening one of "doora. The ground ia all wet and little dropa of wa ter an falling through the air, What does it mean, mama?” Then came the reaaenring answer, "Hash mycheo-ild. Tie nmaght byf r»ln,” “Baiu, mam^ What te fliaiP fifat (lie liette dears should UOllt hlarahd for forgetting, childhood** memory ldihort, and all the babies who hare he hit horn in Thomasville since Sopt.a 1st had never seenra In before yes terday. The proceedings began at half post one o'clock widt a gentle drittzlo. i’oople watclied with bated breath. Mr. Bain was coy and shy. Ife was oncer* tain, aud dKlident.. He crijnctted Jike n lover trying to reinstate himself in tlio good graces of his sweetheart aftor n loug ana uncalled for desertion. Fi ll.illy a steady fall began and continued well into tho evening. The Si days dmnglit was broken Is daily expected, and you must prepare for it. «■- da yju in this preparation we have placed upon otur hmmjjt counter our majuificent gnd ?ar?fu11jr selected stadfc Ladies Outing fidvras, Skirts arid Klmonis, Childrens flg Gowns, Walking Skirts and Cloaks. THE PRICES BELOW SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. tie! Ill I onr Hiving wiil le easy enough. Boys knee Pants Mtiis frem $1.75 toS6.50 Men’s suits $4.59 :o S25.CO Won’t You Favor Us with a Call? Colored -Society In Session. The Fourth annual kcpmom of a eolorer 1 KOuiety. the Ht. Joseph AM-8oeiery*i Grand Lodge for West Genrftia an * Tennessee opened a N'ssion her** yr*s terd.iv morning. Every train broogli! rtolf^ut^K. Mayor Hoddenb ry. wel comed the lodge in a speech at thr African Baptist church !a t nignt. Tlio circulars state that “Ht. H-v. (/. H. Ticketa Eoihg Frlntcd. The official tickets fsr the election on own to 1.1* mas- j „ exf Tuesday week are now in the »l fi'tiul for tho, imnrlM of the printer. They 441*0 not lie irjy bo long oh the two-foot blanket jjerpotrnated on the people at the Octo ber State election. They contain only tlio names of the thirteen Democratic presidential electors and of Congress man M. Griggs. Ladies Long Outing Kimona’s, “ Short ' “ 93c «#•- 69c 7W 1.17 6 c Mr. Duron to Marr • Mr. VV. E. Daren left Tuesday afier- tuxiu at two rhiity-five for FTomerville, Ga., on 11 most plosaniit misdo:i. He is to he married them to Miss A vie Bnrk- halter, daughter of one of Clinch c< • y’s most proinii eht families. Embroidered ,Outing Skirts , “ Striped Briersti tilled Ruffle Skirts Outing Skirts, trimmed in Cotton Torchon. Soffd Colored Gowns, Pink and Blue Fancy Stripe-4 Gowns Children’s Outing Gowns from 49c to Sjl Ladies Walking,Skirts, all sizes and colors made in the latest Vogues from $3 44 to $7^y All our lan Colored $7 50. Jackets at $5.50 -A SPLENDID OPORTUNITY— And not to wail yourself of it would mMf> loss to you later on. , Ou fitters i'or all Mar.-kin/’. Payne, Bishop and Grand chief and After a short wedding tour the yont g most excellent Potentat •” is presidin' P’^ple will bo at Ik main this city, over the icwiou. I T, ‘° Wends of this popular yor gf merchant will congratulate himln.niii-j Miss Irma James has returned to ‘ ly and will I avo a warm welcome ff« r| Cordele after a viiit to relAtivan Here. | his charging brfde, > j Louis Steyermah Broad and Jackson SIrcets*\