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Cario, Georgia,
JUST RECEIVED
of. J. 3. iltowart Makes Eplcridi#
Report of Thomasrlllo's EBucs
BUSINESS PART OF TIFTON
DESTROYED.
tlonal System.
lOOsetsPnre White China Cop* and Saucer*. Good size, and sensible
shape. 7*c set.
Nice, assortment of the be*t Heating Stores on the market $1.76 to $7.00.
A big lot of glassware and lamps, at attractive prices.
1-8 gallon gloss pitcher 16c. Large covered glass hotter dish,
A big assortment of Glassware yoar choice at tire lot lOo.
Our line of Bed Boom Saits. Odd Beds, Dresserr. Chairs, Rockers,
Sc , is complete and onr prices very-low.
Don't forget that we make Kotor* Frames and Mirrors and re-silver
Old Mirrors, Window glass, all sizes, always in stosk.
“ re TIMB^n. OAKTh. BUGGIES.
ID EVA PO HATCHS FOB
LUMBER ANY SIZE.
Suck Hardware Building, Tifton Drug
Co. Mayor Tinmona' Residence,
Respent Hotel and Many other Im
portant Buildings Burned at Tifton
Yesterday Afternoon.
Prof. J. 8. Stewart of the University
whose presence in the city was mtntioi.
ed by the Tidies Enterprise Thursday,
spent the morning at the public school*.
The report lie gave of his visit is n—st
pleasing to ThomasviiUans.
Kr, Stewart says that tie public
school system here is in splendid condi
tion and diat it is one of the best syi-
terns in Georgia. The University takes
pleasure in admitting Thomasville grad-
nates without examination.
Mr. Stewart advised
Tifton, Ga., Nov. 4.—(Special to the
Timei-Enterprise)
The handsome tlireo atory building of
Phillips Slack on Second street canght
tre at 3i30 this afternoon and was com
pletely destroyed. The Are atoned in
the cellar.
Come to See us. We can do you good.
Carlo Furniture Company,
Cairo, Georgia.
B. L. VasLANDINGHAM, Manager. '
“For what is worth in anythin*
But so much money as 'twill bring/’-Butler
The first floor was occupied
by S. G. Slack and Go. Hardware and
Dr. George Johan; the second floor by
tbo Ensign Lumber Co J. J. L. Phillips,
lumber dealer, Hettler Lumber Co.
Nutwood and Boat-
the school
authorities to take under consideration
the idea of bringing the city and connty
schools into closer connection. He
tliioksit would be well to build up be
tween the two sys'ems the same com
lation that has been established between
the High School and the University
Under this plan, a gradaate of ono o
tho county schools could come into tlie
city and by paying a small tuition coo.
throe his education without having to
dtip iente any of hi* prorioos work. He
could i nter about the seventh or eighth
grade and go up without intermission
straight throngh college if lie so wUh-
We detiro to call attention of nur customers tbit‘week to a large
line of
Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements.
Wo handle the
Weber Wagon and tlie Virginia Wagon, the Oxford nggies
and the Rex Buggies, and the McFarlane Buggies and
Surries. ' 111 ' ’ ~ 1 ,
Gross Mfg. Co.
Wright, lawyers, F. 8. Harrell, lawyer.
The third
igi ies Stand Supreme
For All Pi wer Purocsps.
5! UFLICIIY it*-If. Buy a
BL VKES1.HH and keep your re
ligion. No profanity necessary.
‘Blakeslee'
and O. L. Chesnntt, dentists,
story wss used as sleeping apertmeuts
by several families The Slack build
ing, the Regent Hotel, the residence of
Mayor Timmons, the Tifton Drug Co.
E. P. Bowfn, the telephone exchange
and two three other stores oh second
street burned. One store, the Postal
Telegraph Co., a photograph gallery and
one residence on Love avenue were do
stroyed. The loss is estimated at $130,-
We have combination com and cotton planters and combina
tion guano and corn drills.
To foster tiie plan, Mr. Stewart sug
gested that the city schools offer one
free scholarship to each militia .district
in the county.
You can see every movement. Nothing hidden or comphca:-.t about th
BLAKESLEE. Positively SAAE. Strictly high grade.
Write for our catalogue and prices.
STOLE HORSE IS
6APTURED BY SHERFF.
Sheriff T. J. flight Thursday got hold
of a fine cream colored horse that had
hern stolen from Tallahassee, it was
stolen by a negro named Jim Williams,
early' Tuesday morning. A telegram
tolling Sheriff Hight of the tbleit, reach
ed Thomasville just two hours after the
thief and his creamy steed" passed
through here. Yesterday aftornbou our
vigilant sheriff, who had been keeping
ills oyo. on the passing throng, spotted
the itoed. It was in the possess on of a
whito men who had bought it from the
uegro. It will be returned to the owner
at the Florida capital but. the tide! is
■tlU at large.
We have the best Vine of Fertilizer Distributors wo ever saw. You
’ cau put out with tb'em from one hundred to two thousand pounds
of fertilisers per .tore.
TWO NEW RURAL ROUTES
START DECEMBER 1st.
Carter & Borough
Valdosta, Georgia,
Largest Organ Dealers in U. $.
We also carry a full line of two horse riding and walking cultivators
and weeders. M&aSfo
Roaidont* to tho Northeast Will Have
Dally Delivery.
We are still offering bargains iu
■Flour, Sugar and Tobacco—
December 1st will witness the eetab
lialiment of J now rural routes, from this
’postoDloe, supplementing the excellent
sorvico now rendered by routes cue and
two. The new routes will be known aa
hree and four. Within a few week
number fire will be established. It has
been inspected and the regulations inci
dent to ltd establishment are nuw being
complied with, This wilt run
slung the Buiubridgo road to Mr Jobu
F. Howard** home, thence over to tho
.-uuuy Hill and Duncanville roads and
bock to town.
Route number II. cover* an area of Id
square miles, with u population of 78*
and 45 houses. Ita plan is us follows:
Northeast and southeast to Dr. T, E.
Blackshear's, 8 miles. Southeast and
east to Adam's corner *34 miles.
Southeast and oast to tiip May view tur
pentine t still, 4 1-4 miles., Return to
forks of road north, 1-4 mile, northeast
aud east to old Mouticello and Thomas
ville road 3 3-4 mites west aiid north
west to Thomasville 7 1-3 miles. Total
lenth 33 1-8 mile*.
Route unmber 4, Is 33 3-4 mile* long,
covering on area of 18 square miles,
with a population of000 aud ISO houses
(t runs from the ThonuuvUle office
northeast to Yellow Water creek S
miles. North and east to Gilbert’s
cornu: 3 5 8 miles south aud southeast
to Troupvillo road, 1 3-4 milos. South
east to Muorc's corner, 1-3 mile Re
trace to Troupvillo road, northwest J-8
mile. Northwest to Heard estme, 1 7-8
mile*. Retrace to Troopviile rood, 1-3
mile. Southwest to seven mile post,
13 4 miles. East to Benton's place 3-4
milo. Retrace to 7 mile post 3-4 mile.
Northwest, west, southwest and north
west ro poatcffice <! 3-4 miles.
Tho carriers will leave the pOstoffice
at seven o’clock each morning aud will
return with the mail collected' at 1:30
p. m. Tlie carriers have not yet been
cliceett bdt n ill .be within the next few
days.
Sell the reliable ESTBY, GRO *VN, and Lndden and Rates Organs at lower
and have on hand yet some select North Carol inn Seed Finders
Rumember that we gi.ve with each 25o oash purchase ft ticket en
titling yan t« ft chance at the beautiful Ames stick sent ran about cri
display ia »ar.window, which will be given away on May 28th.- ni
of oar mutaareri will get this beautiful run about. You may ha tbs
iaoky ea«. COME to sen us.
W. F. LEE, of Cairo, Ga.
and others.
GARTER A DOROUGH, Valdosta and Tifton, Sa.
A $3*0.00 LUDDEN ABATES KANO WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN THE
TIMES-ENTERPRISE “AND” CONTE IT.
A SMALL 8UNCH
SAW MEL MACHINERY.
OF CONVERSATION
Comfort Trading Co
Engines,
Boilers,
Ginning
Machinry,
Grist Mills,
Shingle Mills.
DOST WORRY.
City oayineor J. A. Epply wnlko«I
iuto tho Tiiuort-Kuterprise office yester
day afternoon And said, "I,see where
you qtiote what some fellow Bays about
danger from
Manufacture LA, , T-V]J
%Jhe best -**aL\ Jgfcfc' Ji
JgSaw Mill JmaBMBeHII
on the
1 {.market;
COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. MACHINE SHOPS
AND FOUNDRY.
Ps/faHary Bros., Machinery Co.
Mention this paper. MAOON, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA,
BOSTON,
because we dqn’t
pump to the stand pipe on Sundays.
Now wo don’t fight fire from the stand
pipe, but pnt on pressure direct from
tho water works. So there is no danger
and we ran battle with the flames just
a* well Snuday a* any other day. Yon
tell the people not to worry and teU
tlum ferthor that ocouomy will go
rlthton.” -
To Meigs
With Your Cotton
The J. N. Carter Compny desire to say
their fri nds and patrons that’thdr modem
gin plant is now in operation and that
Cotton intrusted to them , will be handled
to the satisfaction of the grower.
K.T. McLean
Thomasville, Ga.
^ Life, Health i
Accident PireJnsurm
THE BOARD OF HEALTH.
"I am glad to neo that the new Board
of Health lias started in to do things, f>
said a citizen yesterday. “For a long
time the Board lias been nothing more
or less than a more figure head. The
new board seems determined to make
a different record for itself, l’hty have
iuverft-ignted several matters per-
tairing to the health of the city, and
recommended that tho council act. The
Board has none too much power. The
extent of their province is to recom
mend aud let the council act. A little
more power wouiun’t hurt the health
board.
We have eliminated ever feature of middleman’s profit aud
aud are in position to pa the highest possible prices^
for all cotton coming to us. It shall be our
polic to protect full the interest of our
patrons, therefore we.do not hesitate
to solicit their busiuess.
IKS COMING.
The year of 11XU is getting old, and
feeble. It is limping to a close. Most
of tho people will be surprised when
they compute that bnt 55 more days re
main until we have to begin to write it
1805. A reminder of this fbet was sent
around yesterday by C. L. Thompson,
proprietor of tlie Thomasville Iron
Works. Tho reminder in tlie shape of a
handsome calender for 1905.
Carries a comolate line of Drugs,
Medicines, oilet Articles, Sta
tionary, Fine Perfumery, Soaps
Combs, Brushes
The only updo-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.
re well up in all lines and vou can make no mistake if
you buy of us such goods as you may need. \ i
prices are always in line.
New Uniterm*.
After January first, the* tate militia
will bo clad iu olive drab uniform*
They seem to he more serviceable in
every respect aud besides loex bettor.
Those who have seen the soldiers of the
northern stales iu the garb of this hue
ray that the epi»aratico of the troops it
handsome. Tlie Tbomasrilie Guards
aro wondering how they will look in
green..
Every transaction with us—At the office or over the counter
will oe brought to a satisfactor conclusion.
J, N CARTER COMPANY,
Dealers in Everything,
Meigs. - - Ga
Mrs. Talbot J. Taylor and her children
arrived here from their northern home
iu New Jersey Saturday afterncon at
4:30. They are at their winter resi
dence oo D*WIOO street for Um much
Mrs. Fred O. Nourse and' daughter,
Mias Ella, hare amred from their New
TtnriPf’iiry boo. for the ulnty.
Ocklockonw, Georgia.
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