Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 25, 1904, Image 9

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•1'JMKS KN1JIRPRUHJ. rilOMASVlIXB.OnORWTA, NOVEMBER 25 1904 Giving; Prices of the Great Begins Welnesd‘3- November 23rd Lasts t-n days, up to Dec 3»d; .Some of the lowest prices ever.offered ' in Georgia »«re <©0 0©me. —; r '■ To this Big Sa'* it >ou ever will need anything- else in the Dry 0 cd~\ Clothirg, Shoes or^ .T in to are line (25 TO 50 PER CENT SAVING ) ■ Mmwmmmm*- 163 Broad St. Thomasville, Oa. - Maney Ravers to Mankind. CottonWaehouse Williams A Mitcbe'l, Prps., DEALERS IN - Horses, Mules, Cattle, Cotion Seed. We buy all kinds Country produce and pay the highet mark et price atall times When you have something to sell, see us GIVES REL1FF (jUIOKLY. Regular Use of Hyomei Cure* Mott Stubborn Case of Cstarrb. No other medicine gives encli prompt relief as Hycntel lathe treatment of catarrh. The flrat breath of lliia remedy toofhea and lieala tlie Irritated and smarting sir passages, and tbs regular oae for a few da,a or weeks will care the moat stub born .base. Some of the npnrU of thoae wbo have been cored ofoatarriib, Hyo- mot read Ube miracle*. John 8. Gray of Redmond Bill*. Pa., writ**: “I am 88 yean old and .hare been a sufferer with catarrh in the head for 25 or 80 year*. I bare doctored with many specialists and they aU told me that the diaeaae was ioonrable ouao- connt of mv agfe. After ttalngHyomei • short {lore I was greatly benefited and oao now my that I am entirely cored. It baa been six montha ainoe I stopped using the remady and I still remain cured.” The complete Byooel outfit eoets fil.OD, coasiatiug of an inbalar, dropper and sufficient Hyomei to Let Severn weeks This will effect a cure In ordi nary case*, but for chronlo and d seated cases of catarrh longer use may be necessary, and. then extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for SOo. Probably the strongeei evidence that can be offsmd.ae to the powers of Hyomei to core catarrh la the fact that J. W. peacock will agree to refund the money if you eay that Hyomei baa not helped you. m Howrjrd N. Stantnn . Builder. Plana and Specifications famish*. Estimates cheerfully given. Personal attention given to aU wo Office; Parker Building, next doer t Timea-Enterprias office. Convulsion, Fits, then Epilepsy. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nerv ine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every , reason to believe that eyen the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored.- We will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of of hopeless - MEiGS MENTION (By J. 8. Satire,.) j S:*arc? or troy Fulford, lor tern*. ( My. R. J. "Laster corrects ns to His cmps\/in last weVki iwrao. He made • elnveu bales of cbtton ou ele>en acres of *’• Tom Pilcher, oTDorl.au, Ala., la ^ infa . tt1 o( tlu , nombef ou , 6 ven- on a visit .to relatives here. tacres. Alt <U**4bdine right hare' n tnwn, too; Mi a JIggnin Daren, after nn al-senee of several week., is again at home, 10 the delight of her maay friends. Hr. J. D. Goldina had a painful fatl a few da,a since, breaking two riba and otherwise suakiiu him up. Weareglad to see him out again. Ur. Riley Martin living tyro mile) north of this "place, died a few daya ainoe and war burled st Harmony church. Married.—On yeeterday. Wedmadey afternoon. Mine Autiie Wilkea daughter of tlio fate M. Wilkea of tills place, wi a married to Mr. Samuel A. Miller of title place. The reretnouy was per font ed I y Rev. T A. While. Mias Wilkea ia a genera) favorite, white Mr. Miller by his frugality and indnsl Motts habits, lias gaiued the respect of the peojMe oi thia place. He may congratulate liin • self that lie has won a valuable prise in tho ina'riinoiiial Inter,. Misses Berteu Reagan and Joaie and alary Lou Rooks, of Willlatne, who have beeu attending school at Piue Uron-, left for their homeB Wvduesda, afte. noon. T hey are all fine pupils, and are much liked by tlietr young friends In tills community, Mr. W. T. Rapes* of Bornesville'lisa beeu Ik-re fur several da) a. He lias late Iy purchased Clio hardware business of Mr. T. V. D) sun. Hu states that it ia possible that lie will become a resident of thia plaoe. Mra. Ann'e Daren of Merrillville, was the gueat of the family of Mr, G, L. Daren a few days tills week. Mn. DeWltt Dasher, and Miss Clare Culpepper of Camilla were here Sunday, the gusts of relatives. Miss Buitha Bayard pf Columbus, came Sunday to be the guest of her ait- tar Mra Robert Com,. Mr. L. Powell of.Pelham, was a visit or here last Sabbath. A large orowd greeted Rev. T. A. White at the Baptist church last Sab bath. Iahia discourse the pastor did some plsiu talking, and drove some mighty big nails, aad cinched them in his on d way. The people who did n't get their Huger* mashed, liked it. Xi , a'*iJ2 v Sd ,l i2? two very llzht spells since last August. 1901. and then he was. not well other ways. We pronounce him cured, aa he can wovlc and go anywhere. If any on# wishes to tsk any quc*tlon* concerning "■va wftt refund your money. Miles Medical Co* Elkhart, Ind Mr. Henry Aljigood afijr a stay of several weeks in Alabama has returned liomp. LOST.—A cow, about six years ott\ of s yellowish tan color; swallow fork and hole,in right, and swallow folk in left ear. Last sseii noith of towr, near J. H. Sapp’s. A suitable reward for her recovery. J. J. Boswell. Mr. Howard Sasser who lives tear town will move his family to’Monti, oelto, Fla.^ tl.is week. He Is agoed o tizen and we regret to lose him. tar J. 8. Barnes, of Montloellp, Fir., lias been here several daya on a visit to ilie family of Mr. Howard Sasser. Mi-a Rate Powell, of Camilla, will I e tho guest of Mias E-.ther“Wilkea tit’s week. Mrs. J K. Mimms, of Ochlpckoncr, 1< quite siok at tho home of Mra. Hsu- niok reir town. Mi.aFannie Ruagati and Mr and Mr,. E L. Harrell, were received -by lettiV i'i’o tl>e Baptist cliorcIfSnuduy. Matahal Arline is having the streets of thia town literally swept. Tlict p eaeit a beaujitnl appearame. Mr. T. T. Roland of thePelliam Joni- iiil office waa a visitor 1 ere Holiday. Now, if tl.e heallh officer of thlf p'aeo u ill have all the tweet smelling pig nud cow pens removed from nest tlieatdowplka he will confer a favor to tlie walking pobllc. It la peculiarly •trango that people will tuslat on placing such unsightly menaces to health within tlx Inches of the sidewalk. t The Wilkes family wllf toon ereot a telephone line, connecting tlieir various f*rme, extending st far as Pelham ' Mr. W. G. Thompson will this week move with his family to Albany, to engage with the Albsny Northern rs car inspector. Mr. ami Mrs. Frearaan Cardin, Mm. Speuoe, Misses Sane Singletary, Eva Cardin and AlUe Montgomery of Ocli lockonee, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bod Singletary Sunday. Mr. Bob MoMiUen of Merrillville, waa here Sunday looking after affairs of great interest to himself. Mr. O. Stubtaa and family and Mr. T. O. Battle, of Pelham, were tho guests of tlie family of Mr. A. R. Brundage Sunday. The next meeting of the Tucker Asso ciation will aaeet with the Baptist church at this plaoo daring tka month of October 190.V There vVlUbeaaongservtoe on Thanks giving day at the Baptist church and a sermon at tight by Rev. O. R. Jenkins, at tlie Methodist church. Everybody ia invited to atteod both services. Tlie cooperage of the Gannon Go, op erated by Mr. Ckm Robinson, waa ou tiroly destroyed by fire at this place Saturday morning. Loss in stock, rew and finished, about 81,200. Insurance *1,000. Juit st this lias this was an important indoatry to this section. No one can acooont for tba origin of the fire as h started ia tho upper part of the building st day break. Mr. Robinson Informs ns, however, that his barrels may be bad right along at the residence of Mr. O. B. Bsaaer. near town. There was s’.very ejoynble soiree st the residence of Mr. W._Jf. Boswell, a few evenings since. Mils Blanch Carroll of Tliomasvllle, •u tho pleasant guest of Mist Emms Boswell, two days this week. Mr. 8. K. Jleigs sod daogbtsr, Mias Edna, name down .from Lelsnd, Bun- day, The school at Hoe Grove, near town, taught by this deponent during tho post six months, closed Wednesday with s chawing” end winter picnic. (Jolts u number of children from this have attended this school and have themselves valuable acquisitions. Several classes were reviewed, a few re citations, ball playing and rope jump- log, were indoded in Ihe day's program- THE BEST LINIMENT. Chamber ain't Fain Balm ia oonaU- end the best linimeqt on the market," Write Fort * Bliss, of Georgia, Vr. No other liniment will heal a eat oe bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rheumutio pains. No other is so valuable foe deep seated pains like lame back and pains In the chest Give tbs linimentn trial andyon wt't never wish to be without it. Bold by J. SV. Peacock. A. & W, Public Sale, of Farm 6ooda. I will sell at public auction at mj ret- 1 leave, two miles wot of Pavo, know n a* lbs Jeff Simmons place, ou uaturdny Deo. 17th. i»M at 10 o'clock sharp, tlie follow lug described property to wit: One Appleton f riel Ion. drag saw, one foar hoarse power engine, the two go togetfier, having the capacity of sawing from twenty five to forty corns of wood per day. One span of lorfe blaek hone moles, eight and nine years old, will work any wbererone buggy, one milk cow, will bo fiesli this wiuter, unejSar- Uugheffrr, one Oantou stalk cotter of the latest patent, two. two boras walk ing turning plows, one ooru and long cotton dropper, several plow stalks, three sets of plow gear, a quantity of oorn, tyo and sheaf oats, 100 quart bot tles of syrnp, 100 plot bottles of syrnp, one sixteen Inch rollor Morgan bane mill, one eighty gallon kettle, one two lions wagon, one one herso wagon, five bushels of pose, all of my house hold goods, ono organ one Davis tawing maohlne two rockets, good bod steads, one cook stove. About twenty head of hogs on plnders, other things too numer ous to mention. Terms of sale. AU snips of ten dol lars and under cash In hand, over that amount a credit of tea months will be gtren, the purchaser giving n bankable note. AH parties must comply with the terms of the sale, before property can be removed. , It—25—It A. H. Scntmrr. An arithmetic class will be taught at no Grove, beginning Monday, Nov., 88th Inst., as stated last week. Thiels a splendid opportunity to prepare for » Ligher grade in. yoor cliaser, entering college, or to “catch up, if you are be hind in mathemstlcs. 'Instructions Id lbs theory of penmanship, and gram mar. points, of eommarefal law, will al so be given ip a most prsettoal manner. Terse, twenty days. Apply to J. 8. Application for Dismission. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To mil whom it may concern: M. A: Fleetwood, administrator of the estate of Gore Ziegler having made application M me in due form to bedit mhoed, this is to cite all persons con cerned to show cause before ure at the regular term of the court of ordinary for said oounty to be held on the first Monday In/an. 1006, why said dismis sal should not be granted. Witness my band and official Cigna tun this 5th day of Dee. 1904. WM. M. JONES. U-8-4 Ordinary. Dr. Harry Ainsworth who returned recently from Baltimore, states that be met Mr. Arthur Uttls a former Thom- asrlUe boy, there and found him well and happy. RENTING PROPERTIES'* SCAR Of?* At Merrillville; Other News Notes -> from, that Saellen. (By J, N,„fl-hildaon.) Merrillville, G*'. Nqy. 22u l JliOi. Houses to tent are tery srarco hen* -'■’Vera! parties were here .Monday look, ug for residences suitable to Jiv.i in. Only one hoiue v.caut which wool 1 fi ll * demand. Why do not tome cf oi l enlcstnte owners, go to work- and ha\i neat cottages oreoted on thoae vao.rt lots? Perhaps the investment would prove more p.- fitable than lei ting U tm be. oooniied with woods. Mr. W. H. Bareli was here this morn ing attending to bus niaa, connected with hla wood yard in Thomasville. Mr. E. O. Jarrett attended to business in Tlioma-ville Tuesday. Mrs. MT O. Shifiield, after'several days ape it iu Moultrie, returned home Mon day evening. Mr James Williams of Patton, paid our uwj asoriul visit Sunday. The gathering at tlie epot was of nn- nsnal Interest last Snndav afternoon waning fur the arrival of the 4:41 train. A large crowd hail gathered to welcome J. J. Turner and hie lovely tprull Miss L ily Clarke of JJontlceli. They were ranrr ed Sou-lay afternoon at tin residence ol Ml. J. S. Mo dgomory it, .rliouiasville. and returned to Merrill ville whore they will reside In t c fc- iuro. Mr. nud Mra. W. E. Daren of Thom- asville, apeuc tlie day last Sunday gneaie of Ur. and Mra Wm. McMillan. Shoriff T. J. Higlit waa liere Friday afternoon, and kn-rsted Phill Strickland (colored) for high way robbery, and one arrest resulted iu tlie conviction uf six other* for gnuibliug. Mr. W. K. Haddock' while out biro hunting last Saturday, caught tight ui two wild turkeys, aud when at'a con veniont distauou ho killed one of ihvm. and invited a few of Ids friends over ti dine with him 8uuday. Is waa ro; orted that the turkey weighed eighteen lia. We have anotlier new uelglilionu our portion of the town, Mr. T. P. Block- shear of West Merrillville, lie Is hustler and we are glad to welcome him over. Mr. W. B. Luraford entertained quite a orowd of voaug fol is at hla home last Friday night. After listening to the mnalo furnished br Messrs. Jos. Megahee and Pariah of Ooolidge, and indulging la other amusements ilia gay crowd waa Invited into tlie dining room where dainty refreshments were served It goes wlthor.t saying that tlie entertain meut was a success in every respect, and all idjoyed tho occasion immensely. Prof. W. J Matthew s, lias rt-tormc irom Upson Go. Where lie has been on au extended visit among fiiouds and r 1 aiivea. He is in Coulidgo looking after s hot 1 interests. Mrs. A. II. Lamar of. Birmingham Ala. is in town, guest of tier brotlio, Prof. A. F.’ Hill of West Merrillville. Mr. T, J. Grow of Ooolidge was here Friday, traneaothig basinets. Mrs. O. F. Mathis left last Sunday morning for Oohlcoknee where she goes to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Montgomery. Ochiifcki'Ucc jiKtns . (By J. F. Sin victory ) J. W Wilson of Mo rillv,:lo, was in toUEtjum. business '' eduvaduy. - *1 H. A mil! ,iii 1 went lo I hour a itfo ’ ii bii.iui-se Wi'dr, da.- .1li<* Olive Qv*1 rVhrrm'nf f r- *i*rcl-- ngla-i v.esMu Ai gnih , c lit,idh- me I'uosdny. Mr*. D. U Wr I r uf A InM'y, waa he gueii cf Mi* .J it. Ain!, r-ou ,ov- fitl days this week. Mr- J iu Hughes u vibimis In Cans la this week. ' Mi»* Jessie Emit n returned to Alba ny Tuesday after spending last week W. .. Neisl’ivea heie. , Mrs E. II. Siitgieiary, after? spend ing some time with lie- |«rrma Mr. and Mra. T. T. Thompson, returned to her h > ae in Meigs, Tuesdur. Mr.'.n d Mr*. D. Pf Wilder, lefk W id- o-day for Now Orleans, by way of Atlanta. Kev. O. ,P, J-nkins will fill I is regu lar uppoliun.e it at the- M. E. Ohmch, n if Suln-dsy nud Sunday. Mias Olivia Lindsey is visiting rwl - tlvkt near Pine-park, fids week. MUa Quntrlebmin spent, Wcdnetd y In Tlion-aavilic. Mr. End Singletary of Miijta ia shaking hands with meat si.cm me i i.y thia week. See .Mallein-’a rd tsgea. tf fmnfafiid to-1 Death of Mrs. Bllilnaalx Mrs. Mary O. BUlingsly, tho widow of the late Joaepb Bllllngdy, died at the home of her son Mr, Wm. I near Sonny Hill, FIs., Monday night Nov. 92, 1904 after lingering, scarcely alive, for more than a week. For a year more alio has bven in declining health and realized that the end waa near, bot she met death without a tremor know ing Him in whom is the bops of life and death. For many years she bad been a consistent member of the Methodist church st Spring Hill. She was born Dee. 9, 1824, hence naked only a few weeks being 80 year* old. Several children survive her, among whom an Mr. W. H BUlingsly and Mrs. 8. E. Avers of Sonny dill, and Mm Joe Hanoock of Ibomaavillo. The remains were laid to reel Tuesday after noon in the Hall burying ground near her old home, many .witnessing the sad rites. HUNTING PARTY KILLED A BEAR Tlie Korerster Brothers of whrnr "cap” W. T, of Thrptasville is one, re torted fait rdav from a hunting trip to Piuhook, Florida. Their trip was the nmat successful that lias beeu reported for a long tine. TI o higteet prrdnrt of the lmnt, • 850 pound black bearaud a three prongi d bnck were l agged by Mr. W. T. Fon «»• «r They stayed six daya and the tales they tell about squirrel and fish would fill an oldsnaid's scrapbook. Ordinarily such buck nud bear stories would bo oredi'ed up t > profit and loss bnt tho evidence iliey sn'imit, having bten thoroughly inveitigated by the Timfs- Euterpiise man, are pronounced indis putable. "Gap” si? s'he *at still and let tho boar come np to within twenty feet of him before shooting and that ha didn't even have the book egna from it. There were no corroborating.witnefre*. to.thia nervo however. GAINED A POUND A WEEK Bio klyn Woman Telia of Simple Flesh Forming Food that ia also a Cute for all Stomach Trouble*. Thinness la one of tlie maiiy symptoms caused by diso.deied digestlou. Thia la well illustrated by au expert- enoa told by Mrs E. J. Bell, 918 Wal worth itreet, Rrooklyn. who sayst “My daughter hsB gained over a pound a week since she ;begun taking Mi-o-na. Her appetite is good and she enjoys her food very mnob. Her face and litabn aik filling oat, and she ha* a good oolor. She has also regained her spirits, while site need to be so melanohoiy that I thought at times she would loss lar mind, Fora long while she wasqaite weak and her nerves so. chattered that she had eonvnlsioni and oonld not sleep st night. Now since taking Mi-o-tut tho sleeps right throogh the night until morning and has gained greatly in strength. Few medicines bavo ts many friends in ThomaavUle as Mi-o-na J. W. Peacock lias the looai agency far thin preparation. A box ;of these tablets costa bnt SOo. and this smont vrill cure the average dysp wasted form. & at once, knowin- will absolutely - -- Among the winter guests at tire Hit- li-11 House are Mr, and Mrs, O. P. Hep born of Minneapolis.Mian. Mr. Hep- boro Is a- son of the preeldent of the careful a Ch i*o National Bank of New York and is making his first visit to Thomasville.