Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, December 09, 1904, Image 9

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T1ME8-ENTKK RISE,THOU ASV1LLE, % bJKOKGU. DECEMBER 9 1904 r.o>toH 0 »'.o»s o »?oi?on o »to»? o »t o ^. o i? o o-4oaiosionojio-4osio'4o'4o*4osiosio^ o J I M<*n(lay-AN UNUSUAL SALE OF SKIRTS-TV; day | i— : r You have learned toes:-2 pect the nn usual-fit this store. S When we announce a special § sale, you are quite sure of 2 finding the goods specially 2 underpriced' and strictly as 2 represented. Our prices, at 2 all times lower than else- 2 where, make . this sale a 2 double savingo you, 2 FOR mm, tnd TUESDAY ONLY 2 LADIES dress skirts S Made of all wool cheviot, § trimmed with straps of saute g and Midallions of wool silk g braid. Black atid blue only g our regular $5 00 skirt-Mon- g day and Tuesday $3.98. g § LADIKS WALK’NG SKIRTS. Made of all wool Broad cloth, trimmed with straps of 0 same and buttons plain tailoied seams and stitch-jj- ed bottoms. Sewed with s : lk throughout A 2 stylish and well fitting garment.' Opr regular 8 $6 98-kirt. Monday and Tuerday $5.00. g LADIES DRESS SKIRTS. I MEIGS. Ur. Sam Sutton, of the Djtou Ma ohin^-Wort 8. happened to a painful ac cident a few days ago. While doing some work in hisline a email piece of a chisel flew off and stroek on the ball of ills eyes. It wasj quite painful, but after several I,ours lie went to Dr. ls- lor’s oflioe and was t rqroptly relieved.' Mr. and Urs. 0. E, Boswel', ol' Ca milla. wore here Sunday Miss Annie Newton, of Tliomasville, who has been r. pleasant visitor for sev eral diys at the Miller honso here, re turned to her home Tuesday. Mr. O. R. Hutching*-, after a short visit to his home in Middle Georgia,'has returned, to this place. His many friends fire glad that he flndi matters so congenial in these ports. The work ou tlie big brick warehouse and the whi lesale house which is also of o Made"of a’l wool Broad cloth in black onlv-trimmed 2 o’ with two rows .of Taffeta bauds and one of wool g 2 silk braid-our $5 00 skirt, Monday and Tuesday g 2 $3.98. S | LADIES WALKING SKIRTS | 0 o o Made of all wool black Kersey. Plain wi b stitching * o around bottom; Our regu.ar $4.98 skirt Mon- g rl/111 rm/1 Tnaerlovr ( If day and Tuesday. $$98. g Thes e are but a few of our large line of skirts, which £ incluaes tvervthiug from the best in ordinary | skirts, up to the finest in silk. proportionate reduction covers every .skirt in the house. oaoMoMotiuaotioMolioMoiuoMoMonoMoliotioMoliottoMOMoUoliolioMol CottonWarehouse Williams S Mitchell, prps., DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Cattle, Cotton Seed. We buy all kinds Country produce ind piy the highet mark et price atall times When you have something to sell, see us brick is going on. Before the arrival of "Miss Joanna,” making the air re !o- lent with hereweet perfume, this .splen did bu'lding will bo resdy for tier re ception. , Some one, I don’t know who, has trimmed the trees 01 Church street. Tlie tlienke of the church-goers will go out upon the mellow Sabbath a r, next Sunday, when they fiud that they can travel that street without getting mixed up with the limbe of Die treea, During the flight Indisposition of Marshal Arline, Mr. U G. Battle ‘il wearing his badge and taking care of Me olub. Meiers. J. H. Pollen and W. H. Van- laiqjlugliam have purcliaied the buci- nest of Mr. J. R. Macon, dealer in gen eral merchandise, and will hereafter conduct the businese under the firm name of J. H. Pollen & Co. These two geutieUicu are well known and will get their share of the best trade. We had hoped .that the City council would before long, make a move to ward! procuring a teacher for nett year. The gentleman selected eeverai mouths ago resigned soon afterwarda on account of ill health. Ho town in Georgia of the sixe of this, has a finer house por a better set of pupils, and wo see nothing in the was of a most floor tilling school. The type made me say last week that Mrs. Elmer Singleton, instead of-.Mre. Singletary, had been elected as assis tant in Center Hill soliool. Several of our merchant, have opened up a large lot of.Obrletmai goods, appears that they displayed very flue taste in buying the beet quality of ser viceable artioles. The publlo appreci ates this, shown by the fact that large quantities of these good! have already been sold. The season for shooting birds is now open. If you are ning to make any reputation as a marksman you must have good Gun, If you wish to achieve the best results you must ave the best Gun, You may get the best for any game om. Jno. G. Burney's Hardware Store, Boston,da. verything in Hardware. mt fVfvvtvTvvvvvvvrv* If You Want Your F'XSTTIT I 'o be good Buy the imgredients from ' PRINGLE | Everything necessary to make perfect Cake now in stock. 5 ULW xxxs^tsxisMtMtitm»MM**xAtAM mott’S pennyroyal pills They overcome Wek ness, increase vigor They are “LIFE SAVERS,” aiding development of organs end body. hem Cannot do harm-life becomes a pleasure. 11.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. j DB mqtT’S CHEMICAL 00., Cleveland, Ohio. Christmas is a time for making people happy. The tendenoy seeme to ,be growing, and it ought. It eostt but lit tle, and the seeds of happiness town have the effeot of making one better, laee selfish and more grateful. Lumber for the reeidenoo of Mr. T. R Oerter ia being sewed. The work of building wUl begin us soon a- the lum ber ia 00 the ground. Mr. W, H. Vanlandingbam ia off for aavaaldaye on a jaunt to pridg-, Fla. He is the popular oastysr of the Bank of Meigs. Surely- that overcoat of mine la at least three tent out of style, being of the abort kind, wood it selling at fifty cents aload.no matter bow email the amount, butter by the cake, and 00m by the ban rel. All theee oalamftlee are on me at once and Chrlstmaa in eight! Soots! It is a pcouliar state of thing*, but during the brilliant moonlight night* lately,every street lamp in this town waa burned during the entire night and vied with the moon, in taking care of the beUCted clubman or lodgeman, but this week when every thing is in the blackest of darkness, not a lamp “ap pears to shoot a silver ray” to guide eveh Benedicts on their early (7) pil grimage home. Some of the lampe horned last week until eight o’clock in the morning. The King Comedy Company played A Sou-hern Romance" at the opera boose here last Saturday night. “East Li line’’ was advertised for Friday nisht but they failed to stiownp tntU Safer- day night. The company played well and the people enjoyed it. Kext Thursday night the.Odd Fellows will install quite a number of measure at their hall, after which s-i.iy will terve oysters. Upto ih’sldite I have tot been invited, wh:oL n.'p-ar- to. me to bp very ”(jBd." Rev. Clias. R. Jenkins pastor of the Methodist anarch lien was made by the Conference e Professor in Wesleyan College. Tlie people of his circuit would have been glad to have him back. Rev. G, 0-. Revimv) will I o pastor of the Methodist flock here for the next Con fereuce year. Mr W.. 0 Braneu. of the firm of Branao & Aultmao, druggists, of this ptaco, hat sold his in'crests and has left for has homo nt WhitesBurg, Ga.; Dr. VriddcU and family, of Whites- burg, G&., will arrive Wednesday af- ternoon end make tlieir* abode for the time at the home of Dr. Crowell. Dr. Friddell will praocice medicine here. He comes highly leoommended aa a practitioner ' Mr. Lyonp, n very popular yoaug niau of Girard. Ga., was looking after some personal matters here this wtek. His pretence c tuned great uneasiness among certain of tlie boys. The wooden building in which was sept tlie barber's shop, and tlie store room adjoiuing have been torn away and removed. Two handsome brick stores will be pnt there Instead. ThfB town, though not on a boom, is slowly building' up the open space be tween us and Pelham. . , Atkinson & Simpson are building a nest dwelling on Mill Street for Mr. E L. Harrell. The school at this plaoe was brought to a sudden termination last Tuesday as a result of a conference cf- the town council. Prof. W. A. Gobble hud been employed to teaoh a short term, but the attendknue has been so email that the council perhaps, thought it beet, at least In a pecuniary sense, to close the school. Prof Gobble will leave for his home in Tennessee Thursday, The voung folks of this town are ar ranging for a Chrlstmaa tree for Mon day night of Christmas week. 1-et- every body poll himself together and get willing to help. Mrs. Oils*. McDonald, ofj Moultrie, spent several days of this ' week bare with relatives. Many new pupils entered the speolal Arlthemetio and writing sohoot at Pine Grove school house near town this week. Others will come iu next Monday. This town withont doubt needs'auoth- er boarding house or two. Hreaueiitly people are troubled to Had u boarding pl*S». WHAT COMMISSIONERS DID AT TUESDAY’S MEED HP. Bauds petitions H sard, routine Rd ports—and 3111*' Pa’d. All Board met in regular meeting, present. Minutes read and with corrections ap proved. Clin Committee on Payne road mat ter made following report, wliioh was adopted: * Iu tlie matter of tlie toad across tho land of O. H. Payne, bought from B. Steyermnu, 'tlie road ss need by Mr. Bevyly is not such as nuder the law makes “a private way” and there is therefore nothing to prevent tlie stop, ping up of that road by Mr. Payne. ns to tlie offer of Mr. Payne to open a road end keep it up at his own expense, that should be done, and there seems no better way to make-that secure and binding for tlie benefit of all parties than for thu.contract to be made be tween Mr. Payne and your honorable body, so that it may be on record for benefit of all, parties, bat the County Commissioners nave no authority to oompel the closing of one or the open ing of the other. Respectfully, Clias. P- Hoosell, E. M. Smith. i spt.^Smith reports in favor of paying Dr. Taylor $20.00. R-.port approved. On motion Ten dollar* was app upd ated to Anaca Young a pauper for tills month and J. D. Barrow woe appoint ed to look osrefally into'tho condition < f herself and family, and report at next meeting. Jack Singletary end Elijah Staoy ap plied for help. Their eaaea were refer red to Capr. Smith and the County Physician. Petition for new toad signed by H. Hurst and F. J. White and othen re. ferred back and petitioners to have sur vey and plat made of said new road. From.Heary.MiicheU: . , Road fines Duncanville Diet From E P, Clay: Road Fines, Cairo District.. DISBURSEMENTS, bnildiny It d re* i isii,y. um iionse. jnii, Li mges, /writ a, and otl or public improve ments For sheriff’s, jailer's, snd other officers’ fees. 449.28 For coroner's inquests.......... 23.50 For bailiffs at court, nou-resi- .dent witnesses in criminal cases, rert ant litre, stationery and the like . 87.88 For jurors at conn 124.60 For support of the peer of tlie county ; 106.68 For insolvent costs 168.00 For othor lawful charges. 158.00 Cush—Balance on hand <1,281.99 *8,234.74 Til- to lowing bills were ordered paid: E. M.Smith..., - s 00 W. a. Pringle., . 6 00 H. O. Copeland. 5 00 J. D. Barrow 6 00 J. Q.Brynn .... 6 00 O. P. Han ell 84 38 L. B. Bom h-lle 20 00 •I. S. Montgomery 10 Op Joe Callaway..... 16 00 Marian Blalock, pauper..,-,.. .... 7 00 Gordon Hattlway, pauut-r 6 00 P. Hoskiu*. peeper 5 00 Hur l) Godwin, pauper, 6 00 Mr . Wright Warren 5 00 Clias. Brooks, proper 6 00 W. A Pringle 8 95 J. B. Grant, plumbering . 74 90 Mr*. Lanri i 10 07 Kirby PI iniug Mill *80 J. F. Parser. Com ..107 25 W. B. Fanil-ro,lumber 1 60 Eleo.ric Light Co 6 00 W. H. Bareli db Son, wood....- 6 76 Heel Bros 6 75 C. H. McKinson, wood ,. Bibb aud Olliers, election. Telephone Go A. P. Taylor 1 m . * 46 0 10 00 10 60 20 00 12 SO giving distance from Other pnblio rosds | ® Tan * * SoD ' P*P* The same request was made -of another I Dekle * Bnrm “’ lomb » r IL19 Dr J B. Palmer 6 UO Petition For Guardianship. GEORGIA, Tiionis County: R. R. Hopkins, a resident of laid •tale, having duly applied to be ap pointed Guardian of the perton and property of Joliet 0. Hopkins, an to' mate of the Goorgia State Sanitarium, over the age of 14 years, of Thomas County. Hotioa ls hereby given that said Application will be passed on at tlie regular term of the Court of Ordi nary to be held on the first Monday in January 1906. Dae. 5tb, 1904. Wm. M. Join t. 19-1041 Ordinary Application for Dismission. GEORGIA—Thomas Cbunty. To all whom it may ooncern: M. A, Fleetwood, administrator of the s tate nt Cor* Ziegler having made application to me in dne form to be dis missed, this ia to. cite all persons non: earned to show cause before in*. at the regular term of the court of ordinary for *aid county lobe bold on the first Monday in Jan. 1906, why mid dismis sal should dot be grunted. Witness my head and official signa ture this 6th day of Deo. 1904. WM. M. JOKES, 11-2-4 Ordinaiy. Citation. Georgia, Thomas County: To all whom it may oonoem: Mrs. Amanda Carroll having In proper form, applied to me for permanent Let ter* of Administration on the estate of J. W. Carroll, late of said County, this is to cite *U and singular the creditors and next ot kin of J, W. Carroll to be snd app-*r at my offifo within the time allowed by law, and show cants, if any they can. why permanent administra tion should nos be granted to Mis. Amanda Carroll an J. W. Carroll’s tate Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 21st day of Hovember, 1804. Win. M. Jours, 11-J 4t Ordinary. new road to begin at Egg road. On motion of Mr. Pringle all the lot# in the City of Thomatyllle belonging to the County are ordered advertised for sale on first Tnesdar in Janoarr 1905. On motion of Mr. Barrow $87 60 was appropriated as one half the purchase price of a Typewriter for Clerk’s oflioe, tho Clerk faying the other half and he to be charged with the care and repair of xame. , Bond of J. F. Parker County Treae urcr.for $40,000 waa approved by Board DR. BOUOHELLE’S REPORT.' Both jail and poor honae are ina health* fnl condition. At the Utter two have been admitted, pone have died, none discharged. y. L. B. Bonohelle. JUDGE 0, P. HAHSELL’S REPORT. Hon. County Oommissiooen, Gentlemen—Slnoe my'laet report I have collected and piid over to County Treasurer From County Court Costs. $68. “ Jail feea.,;...,. $5,60 “ Hire o6 covicts, net $116.06 Het to County. .... From Fines and Forfeitures- “ 188.56 , “168. $240.65 Respectfully Chat. P. Han tell. Judge 0. O. (To be continued.) MOHTHLY STATEMENT —or— , JOHN F. PARKER, TREASURER, Thoxas OotJSTT, Georgia. For themonthjendlng Deo. 6,1904. RECEIPTS. From Balance on hand as per last report % $1291.95 From E. M. Smith. Ohm. Sato of land. $805.00 8aleofoidiron$ ” 7.8) J 812.85 From P. STHeeth, T. 0. T. 0. General Taxes for 19 4 $6438.00 From Cher P. Hantell, J, O. O. Court Costs $ 69 00 Convict Hire ..$110.05 Fines and Forfeitures..$168.00 Jail Fee* 3,60 $ 840.65 From Decatur Conntr: Fur Hadley B5idg<- “ 828.62 | E. M. Moore, lumber II 45" IR. L. Stator, ferryman.. 87 67 Adam Arnold, B. A B. ...> 75 W. A. Duron and othen, eleotton 14 00 J. L Ingram and others, election. 14 00 R. F. Dixon and others, election. 14 00 B 0 Johnson and others, eleotion 14 OO MoMelloti andothers.election.... 14 uO W. J. Willis and others, election 14 00- J. H. Horton and. others, diction 14 00 Henry Mitoliellundothereelection 14 00 R. B. Milton and others, e’eethm 94 00 J, T. Redfnun and otliat a election 10 00 H. E. Turner and others, election 10 00 R. Thomas 4 26 S. D. Clark and others, election.. 8 00 J. B. Everetk.....:..:.......... *5 00 M. Pope and othen, eleotion 8 0i . mik. 4 m From Hints Treasurer Convict hire 8rd Quarter.. .88.507 (7 Panly Jail Co . J.F. Howard Com.. T. J. Bight, Sheriff........ Robt. MoMUIln, wood ..... O.O. Wl J WH Mitchell and Ohaa. Gomly. Coroner. A, J Cumbasr, poor house. Times-Eaterprise, printing. Arnica Young, pauper J.... Robert Dekle. lumber. J. R. Burch, lumber 66 9 W. W. Dekle, R.0....10 0 * D. B. Anderson 5 (. T. C. P#v,rly, lumber. r 9 41 Oslre Messenger, printing.......' 601 Press Pub. Co., printing 6 00 J. D. Cooper. R. 4k. B 19) J. T, Pittman 4k Son, poor house. 41 50 James Watt 4k Bro. R. & B 14 13 Q. W. Swift and others, eleotion. 8 CO W. A. Darin andothers, eleotion. 10 CO B. F. Dixon and others, election. 10 00 B. Singletary,R. 4kB ......170 60 W. M. Hammond, salary ...17C 00 J, W. Grover, typewriter 8: 60 Bond adjourned. E. M. Surra,' J. S. Mi .70 00 .263 17 ! 73 7’J . 5 0) 14 0 How.-rd N. Stantnn Builder. Plans and 8p tcifica tici s luinlsl-- Estimates chusrfally given. Personal attention g'rmt to aU wr. Office; Parker BuiMlng, nex*d Tinuw-EnwrpriM oPi • Chamberlains St Tablets ate' leoomt g a stomach trouble* and sale by J. W.Pbacot