Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 04, 1904, Image 6

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«ww*r Vhp* ..-/J Wrminwn|||ii|aij!iij i. F7 Dy sop DEALER. JK General Hardw#r§ ( tttJOT. PI8TOL8. AMramoKS, JT»A«rrr7Tj<«» kma PIFBDiG, MUX 8UPUE9, WAOOIT A HD CART MATERIAL. —M ana far to rat* tfw TimPEKtIXE, FARMWAHONS, TIMBER. <JAKT», B0MIE*, Sl'FAMTANKS vNDRTaPOBATORI FOR OOOKINO STRUT. . I WANT HARDWOOD LUMBER ANT 48515. . JfIMM-BHTERPRISE, TOOMASTILB MWk MEIGS GEORGIA. “For what is worth in anything But so much money as ’twHI briug.”-<Butten Wexlezir* to call Attention of onr cantnaen tkit week te a largo line of Buggies, agons and Fann Implements. —We handle the-.— Weber Wagon aud the Virginia Wagon, the Oxford uggics and the Rex Buggies, and the McFarlaue Buggies acd , Surries. We have combination corn and cotton planters combina tion guano and com drills. We have the beet line of Fertilizer Dietribatera we ever saw. Yon oitirpiit out with them from one handivd to Vwo tkeaaaad poaodr of fortilizera per aoro. We aleo carry n full line of two horuoridir^ and walking oaltivatore and woedere. We are atill o fieriag tirgiin in —Flour, Sugar *and Tobacco— bad have on baud yet eome aV.eet North Carolina dead Finder* ltemember that we give mi th aneh 2ie naah purebate a ticket en titling you to a chance at the hoantifal Amu etiek lent ran aho«t cu diapley in our wiudnw, wliiet , will ba give* away oa May 2Stb. One of our cmtomors will get th/ , beanlifnl ran about. V*| may be the lucky one. COME to eea a a, , Gomfoit Trading Co., BO ETON, - - GEORGIA. To Meigs With Your Cotton The J. N. Carter Compny desire to say to their friends and patrons that their modem gin plant is now in operation and that Cotton intrusted to them will' be handled to the satisfaction of the grower. We have eliminated ever feature of aiiddlamaa's proit and and ate.in position to pa.the highest possible prices^ for all cotton coming to ns. It shall We aur polic to protect full the interest of aur patrons, therefore we\3o not hesitate to solicit their business. 'VVe are well up in all lines and you can make an mistake if you buy of us such gooes as you may need. Our prices are always in line. M* J. WYMAN JONES DIM THURSDAY. Mated Winter ReeKint of Thomas- villa Pasted Away In New York. There was scr-ow in Thnornsville yesterday at the news flashed over the wires of tile di eth o? Mr. J. Wyman Jone>, which rock pirn* in Ncvr York City Thoi'rd ty mcutfiijgat eight o’clock. HdWau «».m to whom Thoim.RVir.c- 6d much iuid nil who came iu contact wall him felt the charm of his manner. Him erect foim nnbowed by the weigl-t of morn than eighty years, and Jus he: cl o: snowy hair made hizuu 61 liking a; d familiar flgaro on the street* of Thom* aavillo. He loved tJio c«ty stud pie aud for ten years had' bet n a resident of this place. He was a graduate of Dartmouth college in the class of 1841. Entering business attei a few years spent as a lawyer lie became immodiatoiy success ful beyond the common lot. At the rime of his death he was president o; the Missouri River & Bounc Terre railroad and of the St. Joseph Lead Uoinpany one of the largest in the Unite 1 States, III Ifc8tf Mr Jones and his charming ainAjuitur&d wife name iiere and built their liaudsorur* country home Eisoiua l imy were j ro.'tic-ally (he founders of Thomnsviiie’a winter colony which now numbers among it» rest clouts a larger number of famouV and wealthy families than any other winter resort. Mrs. Jones it a sister of the lute Senator Hanna, and of Mrs. J C. Morse aud Mr. M. II. Hanna. These and wary other relative* of tho family now made hero. Many ot' these came because of the influence of Mr. and Mm. Jcmoc. ‘ESsonia” iins ahva; h been famous far itn hospitality and among the guests *t tho home have been President MeKm- loy, Vice-President Hobart, Senator Hanna, Chairman Cortelyou. Socrutkry Hay, Robert Lincoln, J. Edward Sim mons. Marshall Field, Norman B. Bourn and other loaders iu statu craft aud finance. Thu riioMiaaville Country Club, famed evory whore for the bounty of Its grounds, was organized by Mr. Jones. Tl.t grounds were plnuued and duveloiiea b> Mr. Jones when thoy were his prtvnto property, and were known as "Glen Arven.” Iu thuso ahd many other ways, notably tha GstiiblLhnjcnt of a bank; Mr. Jones manifested hin interest m Thotuiifcville, and the sou them neighbors of thi* •ourtly gentleman have every reason to remember him most kindly. Even at the time of his deuth lio was planning to oarno to this place which ho luvqd bettoi tnai) any other. He hud been in failing health tor some time. Hu left one of his sumunr li-mu s at Bolton, Mass., on October eighth for New York. City, and •xjiected to (,-ome on liore in November, when death overtook him. His fuucrnl took place in Edge- wood, New' Jersey, on lust Monday. When the turf closed over Ins silent form T^ooiiisvdle realized that it has lost, a resident whoso like we shall not soon see again. •IGUflU. NOW ■we j li jJj IRES 4,1204, ELKS EXERCISES NEXT FRIDAY. TUe come; ttoas of the Elk* Oinb Room will be laid oa next Friday after* noon. Tin arMn.THaieat* for the c.r- emoble, mo being completed by mem- b/re of the local lodge The affair will lie presided over LyM. M Cooper, the exalted ruler of the lodge. Atcoug other intereaMng feature. will be aa ad- (lrcfK by Hum. 8. A. Koddenbery who , been t-liiMen as orator of tho day. . lloddcnbery in au ctitliaaiSitio frurt-r of the local loilge There will a special called meetiag on next Weducaday niglit, for the rwhearaal of ...ri-tDouie, at the Kfks Halt oa Crawford street. Petition for Charter. Every transaction with us—At the afF.ee or aver the cauater- will oe brought to a satisfacter caaclusiaa. J. I GARTER COMPART, Dealers in Everything, s. 5 ■ - Ga. GEORGIA—Tiioma* CoUXTY To the Honorable Superior Court of said County: The petition of 0. L. Harris, 3. E Alexander, J. fi. Dennis, B. E. Clayton mid Wm. B. Blair, all of said bounty, and rheir snccesssors In offica, rospeef- fully shows: 1. That thoy and their associates, sneerssors and assigns, desire to become incorporated wilder rite laws </f Georgia for tin* purposes horoinafter named fora full period of fifty (oO) years, with ths privilege of reaewal. 2nd. ’ That the name under which pe titionera desire to bo incorporated ii THE UNITED ORDER OF PALL BEARERS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. That they desire to transact business iu said county where shall he located their principal office aid plate ef basiaess* bnt they propose to 4e basin":** elsewhere in and out of tl is •mte as petitioners mhy deem prudeut far Aa anuduot of their said business 'there is no capital stock in this aasocia* tiea, it boing considered a general bene* relent society. X The aim and object of said aasoci* ation being to see to the proper conduct of funerals and the burying of dead gen erally, aud further to care ''tor the aick and widows and orphans of the deceas ed members of the order. The petitioners ask farther for au thority to charter subordinate lodges apon terms agreed upon by the charter jnetnlors of this order and thoxo seeking to entablish subordi nate lodges, ai d to make other and fur* t ier rules, regulations by-laws and con s’itn t ions as they mny in their judg ment, deem best for the proper carrying into offcct tho objet t of this order notiu conflict with the constitution and laws of the United States or the state of Gi orgiv r>. Petitioner* further desire to have and uso n seal of office, the right to sue and be ►ned, to borrow and loan money to own personal and real estate, the right to hay and sell the sanw. <!. They’desire that the government of this institution shall be iu the hands of a Hoard of 14 Directors, and that five (.1) of said directors 6hall constitute an executive committee and aliall have im mediate charge of all of tiie business of i he institution, and that this executive commit tec for the first two years aliall consist of C. L. Harris, S. E. Alexander, J. S. Dennis, S. E. Clayton and Wm. B. Blair, whose term of office shall be f >r two (2) years and until their sncces rx are elected and qualified. That any vacancies m »aid •executive committee or Naid board of direct ws shall be filled by tho board of directors at any regalar ceding. That said board of directera sliall have authority to elect aucli offl- e^rs aud prescribe tcch^bylawa and rales skull seem to them to meet and prep- er for th» management of the institu* tioa. Wherefore, Petitionera pray fei thim- sslvas aud their legal successors te be rule a body corporate an <l politic, with all the rights, privileges, iroranniries and restrictions fixed by law, and te do hut and evory other act necessary for tke aoudnet ef their business not in cou< fiict with the constitution and laws of tke United States aud the constitution and laws of Georgia. T. X. Hopkins. Attorney for Petitioners. • BORGIA, Thomas, County. I, Jas, W. Groover, Clark Superior Court do hsieby certify that the above it a true Meigs is healthy aud happy Hke otlwr i and correct copy of the original on file parts of the bounty. It has 750 inhabi-: in this office. Thia Oct. 38, 1004. t*nts nod the death rate there lost year j JAS. \V. GROOVER,' w»» one fcalfotoBopi.rcent.fr l *• <■«*. THE FAIRCLOTH JURY SAYS GUILTY. The Baix rior County did not resell t‘ie Cargill ease, ns had been expeeted Thursday. .Umost the uutiro time of the court was devoted to the trial of J. M. hVrciotii charged wltli assault with intent to murder. The assault was committed several months ago on the person of Mr. William Vernier. The parties wore driving in a buggy freiu Thomnsville to their home near l’avo. Tho evidence showed that ail had been drinking, and a quarrel arose iu which Yarnier’s arm was badly cur. The ju ry returned a wrdict of guilty and «. commended that the defendant be pun ished as for a misdemeanor. This means a fine, or short imprisonment or both, iu the discretion of the judge. Mr. Fairclotli was defended by Ham- nioiid ^ Hammond,.mid E. A. Bryan of Moultrie. Uoscofc Luke assisted Solic tor Thomas in the prose**ntion. Tae verdict wrs readied at 5 o’clock in tke afternoon after a few minutes delibera tion aftd no further tmsin;**s wua taken up. The Cargi‘1 ease is docketed for to day. CARIO FURNITURE COMPANY. Carlo, Oeorgia, JUST RECEIVED lOOtet, Pare While Chin* Cap* atirt Saacere Gooi size, nad sensible shape. 75c set. Nice assortment of the be^t Heating Sroves on the market Cl- *3 to <0. A big lot of glassware and Ljuaps at attractive prices 1-3 gallon glass pitcher Uks. Large corored glass butter dish.. A bfg aaaprtnieut of Glassware your choice of the lot 10c. Oar line of Bed R<xm> Soils.- Odd Beds, Dresden. Chairs, Hookers, &o., ia complete aud oar prices very low. Don’t forget that we make Picture Frames aud Mirrors aud re-silver Old Mirrors, Window glass, all >izes, always in stock. Cometo Seeus . We can do you good. Carlo Furniture Company. Cairo, Georgia. R. L. VaxLANDIXGH AM, Mauager. “Blakeslee' Engines Stand Supreme For Ail Pi wor Purocses. 51MPLICI IY its If. Buy i BLAKE5LEE and keep your ligiof.. No prnfar.it> necessary. You can see every movement. BLAKESLF.E. Positively SAAB upJicated Nothing hidden* or Strictly high grade. Write for our ca'alogu? and prices. WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. Carter & Borough Valdosta, Georgia, Largest Organ Dealers in TJ. S. Sell the reliable K3TBY, CRO»VN, and Luddcn and Botes Organs at lower prices tlian the name grade of Organ* can he sold elsewhere. Fvery one of them fully guaranteed by us, and onr guarantee in made good iu ycur home without expense to tho purchaser. Wo are also State Agent* for the LESTER. MATHU9HEK, I VERS & POND, LUDDKN & BATES, CROWN, CHICKENING, aud McPHA’L Pianoi. Catalogues and pricer furnished on your inquiry. Represented in South west Georgia by W. F. LEE, ol Cairo, Oa. and others. CARTER & DOROUGH, Valdosta and Tifton, Ga. A $350.00 LlTDDEN & BATES PIANO WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN THE TIMES-ENTERPRISE "AND” CONTEST. SAW MEL MACHINERY. We Manufacture the best- Saw Mill on the market. Engines, toilers, Ginning Machinry, Grist Mills, Shingle Mills,- V.VOH1NE snops COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. AND FOUNDRY. Mallary Bros., Machinery Co. Montion thi*paper. MACON, GEORGIA. K.T. Thomasville, Ga. Life, Heal Accident p ireJnsurance OCHLOCKONEE’S NEW DRUG ST0| m Carries a complete line of Drugs, Medicines, oilet Articles, Sta tionary, Fine Perfumery, Scaps Combs, Brushes The only up-to-date Soda fount in town, serving all kinds of cold and fancy Drinks and Ice Cream. A fine line of obacco and Cigars, Fancy and Family Groceries, hanking you for past patronage and soliciting same in future. H V BUNTINl COMPANY Ocklockonee, Georgia, - '• \ — .