Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, December 09, 1904, Image 7

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riMES-EHTKRPRISE, THOMASVILE GEORGIA DECEMBER. 9 1904. /! Solemn Duly. A solemn duty which we owe society, our children and our selves is tint nothing which can be done to assist nature u t ! a , t 1 tK ? c w ” en our ^ves are to become mothers should be Icft^undone. Of all the countless details to be pbservetl at such a time, no single one is of more importance than the bodily welfare of the expectant mother; she must not experience undue suffering through any lack of effort on our part. MOTHER'S FRIEND should be the recourse of all real men and women at such times; it is I easily obtainable, and it is a positive crime not to procure ft. Its offices . , . i i — - r'■•**•*“* mu. muuii.1 m uuucigu ucr greatest joy with fortitude, and‘bring into the world a child worthy of its | parents. Il.oo, all druggists. Our book ** Motherhood ” sent free. BRAD HELD REGULATOR OO., Atlanta, q a . VETERINARY HOSPITAL OF DR. J. CSCHIVENCKE. Isocated on Broud street, opposite Piney Woods Hotel, is an up-to-date Hospital for for sick horses, mules and dogs TTp-To-Date Implements for performing all kinds of operations on animals. Examination free. Board at cost. Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Thomasville, Ga. DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR . “PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENCES ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT. The DURABLE Fence, • None so STRONG. . AH large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. No Wraps _ to hold 1 ’ Moisture and cause Rust. "Pittsburgh IHancT" Fencing. (Standard 6tjic.I Absolutely STOCK PROOF. We can SAVE YOU MONEY od Fencing. CALL AND SEE IT. We have Pustjmad a reduction injprices'on Wire Fence. Come and let us eive you Pi ices on the best 'Fence on the market. ' Coleman & Adams, HARDWARE, corn Winners For Men who cannot come to th« city when in need of clothes wo make a specialty of fitting you at your home. We carry the finest makes of lothing, Huts, Furnishings and Underwear, and no mut ter what your size is, stont, ■iim or short. We Can Fit You Sole Agents tor MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, CARHARTT OVERALLS. For Ladies who do not find it convmi- t*nt to come to tjie city We make buying an easy task by sonding to your homes two or three stylos of garments to solect from. Wo carry SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS. LEADING CORSETS, FUHNISHINC1C AND(UNDERWEAR. In Our Boys’ Department can be had everything reiuly-to-wcar for boy*, ex cept nhoes. B. H. LEVY. BRO. & CO. savannah, ga. ARE DECLARED First Prize O ivlded Between Mrs W M Reese and a Florida Lady. TheJcorn contest, conducted by The ThomaaviUe Shoe Company, Olfuroh- wolland Oo., J. P. Evanj and Nod Brothor* closed Wednesday. A quart jar of corn was exhibitod at each of those places, end the closest guess to the number of grains in the gallon was entitled to receive a prize of $100, the 2nd oiosest $60, the a next $26 eaob, the 6 next $10 each, the 20 next $6 each, the 40 uekt $2.60 each, the 60 next $1.00 each The content was a great success and thousand^ of gausses wore made. The committee of Judges mot at an early hour in the Citizens Bank and were busy until j four o'clock counting the corn and. arranging’ the guesses. The work was done carefully and they guarantee its correctness. Though the two winning guosaes were identical, no ono guessed the exact number. Owing to the lateness of the hour of finishing the count the various guessos are not given. The firms state that any oue on the following list of winners can se cure his or her prize by calling at the Citizens’ Bank where a check for the amouut due will be given. When (a number follows a name, “Mrs. Peuny Walton, 6,” it snows that the person has won that number of the prizes in the class meutioned. The judges Messrs, Qeo M Dokle, chairman, J 8 Ward. Jr, T J Brandon, K P Clay, W H Godwin, T W Lewis and Ad Way, Jr, declare the official list of winners to bo as follows The first prize of $100 was divided equally between Mrs. W. M. Reese, of this city, and Mrs. Hattie Cromloy, of Jarrott, Fla., who both guessed the same number. Mary Few colored, of this city won the second prize of $6 Wallace Noel, Thomasville, and Mrs. R. O.*Balfour each captured a $25 prize coming third- and fourth. The next fit*, who secured ten dollars apiece were Emma Gibson, Mifi May Hopkins Thomasville, J. B. Rob- infon,; Miss Mabel Stevens, Ochlodkuoo, Mrs. W. B. Bushin, Pavo. The next twenty received five dol lars each as follows: J. G. Tharpe, Mrs. L. E. Cleveland, Miss Matsie Hop kins, Mrs. O; 8. Parker, Wallace Neel, O. X. Balfodr, Jennie Shopperd, Eddto Ward, N. Sheppard, Robert Deklo, L, L. Cochran, Bruce ijud Williford, Thom asville, G. F. Hicks (2), J O. Thomas, Metcalfe, R. F. Van Brunt, Jamouin, Burton Minims, Mable Janos, Boston, Geo. Sellers, Maybelle Stevens, Ochlock- nee. '• The following forty receivod $2.60 each. J 8 Clifton, 2, W D Carter, Rob ort Dokle, Clara Neel, 2, Jno Few, J T Stuart, 2, Ohas Carthan, Wallace Neol. 2, Eddie Ward, B B Massey, 8 E Wash- ington, Mrs C 8 Parker, Miss M E Low- man, A D Sheppard, Mr* W E Beverly, Miss Carrie Jones, D J Franklin, N .Sheppard, R M Davis, Thomasville. Mrs K L Rollins, 2, Mabel Stevens, 2, E (v Anderson, Hoyet Anderson, Och* lockonce Mrs J W ^Vilson, Burton Minims, Mrs Peuny Walton, 5, Boston. Jas Williams, Patten, J O Polhill, Syl vester, 8, A 8?Ballard, Pine Park The last fifty received one dollar each. Those in the One dollar class are: Robert Dekle, Eugene Brnoe, K W McKinnon, 7, Leon Vaonj 2, Mrs W J Wilson. J G Tharpe. Alfred Futch, Mrs R O Balfcur, Mrs Y 8 Cox, Misses Frances Chisholm, Mattie Shephard, Bessie Libby, Khctta Neel, 2, Sallie Noel; L B Vann, JA Mimms, Mary Few, Emma Gibson, Sam Hayes, B B Massey, Mrs M M Sheppard, Thomasville. Barton Mimms, Mrs Penny Walton, 6, Boston. W L Stuart, 9 J W Carter, J R Robinson, Maybelle Stevens, 2, Och- lockonee, G F Hicks, 8, Ansel Dekle, J C Thomas, Metcalfe. Miss Rosa Davis, Oooiidge. Miss Bessie Ward, Glasgow, J G Polhill, Sylvester. N I- Girls Here- A party of Norman Institute girls Orera in the city Thursday, enlivening tho appearance of the streets by their mortar-board caps. They were on their way to their homes in and near Quit- man. They were M isses Jessie Murphy, Jessie Meadows, Mai y Hay, Mercedes Williford and Jonnie lismbo. CHANGES MAOE IN FIRE DEPARTMENT On yesterday December first, several ( important ohanges were made in the Thomasville Fire Department. The resignation of Chief W. M. Singletary took effect and his place was filled by the promotion of B O. Blanton, former assistant chief. Mr. Oscar Lee was pro moted from the ranks to assistant's place. Mr. Sterling Sanford who has for several mouths been a member of the department resigned yesterday ^Che departure of Me srs. Singletary and Sauford left vacant two places which were filled by the appointment of Messrs. O. B. Linsou and Ourtla Brown, Both these young men have had some experience infighting the flames and their friends predict that they w*U make efficient firemen. Chief Blanton begins his administration with good prospects. BANKRUPTCY COURT HAS BUSY OAY. Referee J. H. Merrill had a busy day in bankruptcy court Saturday, heard the priority of claims in throe oases, B. F. Groco, R. A. Harper and J. B. Bennett. Among the prominent at torueys brought here by the cases wore F. G. Boatright and J.. B. Marrow, of Tifton. E. W. Hyman, of Fitzgerald, J. O. Reynolds, L. A. Wilson. John T. Meyers, of Way cross, M. Banin, of Qnitinan, O. L. Smith, of Valdosta, Worron Grice, of Hawkinsrille, and Olin 8. Wimberly, of Macon. JUSTICE MITCHELL RE-ELECTED SATURDAY, Large Vote in Justice of Peace Elec* tion Sends Him Back. Three, hundred and uinetoen voters wero sufficiently interested in the race for justice of the peace in the 637th district, to go to' tho polls and express their opinion Saturday. This unusual ly large vote wns due to an interesting triangular raco, wh ch ended in the re- election of tho prosent efficient justice, John W. H. Mitchell.- He roceived^tHe handsome vote of {200. “Run like Roosevelt" as his friends expross it. His two opponents R, P. Doss and J. M. Massey received 89 and29 respective- It. For constable tho present inonmbont II. J. Blalock had no real opposition The voters like other men like a little nonsense now and then and seized npon this race as an opportunity to have some fnu. As many as eight men le reived unsolicited votes. Tills strag gling vote in all amounted to 68, and much to his surprise one got as many as 46. Mr. Blalock had 1TO votes. At Davies Cottage. Mrs. B. B. Goldberg and family, of New York have rented the Davies cot tage on lowor Broad stroot and are oom- fortably domiciled there for the sea They havo visited Thomasville before as gnests of the Pinoy Woods and will be welcomed as members of the cottage contingent. CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READING MATTER OFFERED; BY TUB • Weekly Times-Enlerprise. Weekly Ttme«.Enterprise anil the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one year «1 40. Wookly Timea-Enterpriao and the Semi-Weekly Savon noli New, both one yoar $1 60. Weekly Timeo-Enterpriio and the Three Timea-Week New York World, both ono year *1 60. Weekly Timea-Enterprioe and the Beaton Time,, both one year $1 *6. Weekly Timea-Entcrpriae and the Snnuy South and the Wookly Atlanta Constitution, oil one yoar $2 00. Weekly Timee-Entorprlee and South ern Cultivator, $1.60. Weekly Tlmeo-Enterprlae and Chris tian Union,, a clean, high-toned inter denominational weekly, $1.60. Alin oat any other combination yon oan want at a price to auit you. If one of these combination* doean’t auit write what yon want. TIMK8-ENTKBPRI8E, Thomoiavlllo. Ga Offers Big Bargains This Week. for $1.26 Axes, special 66c 30 feet Hemp Rope 3c. Stove Keys, each 2c. 10c Stove Pokers 4c. t o ve Dampers 4c. Cooking Spoons 2e We handle without doubt the best two for 6c Cigar in the country. Since its introduction by us it has spread like wild fire. Others haye tried ilf. They like it. You will like it too. With every purchase of 26c we give you a coupon, when you have enough of them you will get a premium. Steel magnetic shears, black pearl handle. Brass screws and caps, best material, worth 76c, special for this week only 39c. Razor straps, genuine horse hide vass back, very cheap at 26c. We have a few Razors left of the W. S ^tanforth make of Sheffield Efig. worth $2.00. Our price is $1.26. Fancy shelf paper, 6c per ream. Toilet paper in flat packages, the 6s kind special 2 packs for 6 cents. i. Silver plated white metal knives and forjss, the $1.26 kind. Our price per set 79c. \ Bread knives very serviceable at 10 Kitchen knives as sharp as a razor only 6c. Witch Hazel soap the best that Ar mour Soap Works produce for the money, 3 for 10c Alex S Yeager, Manager. 118 Broad Street.