Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, December 30, 1904, Image 9

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TIMES-ENTBRPPD-B. TH0MABV1LLK GEORGIA DECEMBER'80,1004 amount to pay the principal ant inter est of said bonded debt at the dates i nd within the time fixed by the Ordinance. Witneuonr liands and official teal, this thelisth day of December 1001. B. L. Van Landingl am Mayor W. A. Walker, 0. E. Mauldin, ■lohn L. Poolk, K. P. Wight, ft. Powell. Aldermen. '. NOTICE THE AMATEUR IN SPORT Co rheqatl fle«l votern of tboTowu of Owro % Uoorici-i ? Nonce * ti^raby giv»*n fliAt In accord* .o< *-witU Ordinal!'**. ingularljr nod icu v on i1»h SKIsJi dxf of Nov. W4 hj the nhit Al tiu vu of tli© * v n of Cui'O Qeo’iii^ au election ha* ,i ru ordtred held and>iU i e held ou he* «6th day of Jaunary 1*J05 at the olo and ouly voting place and pnqinct in laid to vu tu the a.n<e mant er, and by «he Mine person*, amt under the earn*- *utes »uid regulation* that elections fa. •ffiwra for said Town ve n »w held an- m accordauoe with the Code •»< Georgia •f 1695. sections 877 to 881. both indti ore, to determine the question whetli*-' rends shall be issnel b.v rite Town of alro, the amount of botin* in be KR- f eeu Flionsond (fl5(StO') d».liars. Th* i-nomination of Mid bondsrn la- as fi I owe: Twenty-fire (i ) >■( sod b'u<- i.. bo of the deii.mitnarii'ii I One Hn • tVo (fltiO ) dnllnrs each; uni Two t levfH)U nitid bind-1, ne, .>t (la- ■ . unnati u of Ft- Hm red (8600.) dollars eacli; said bonds to 'oar Interes' at tlie rate of fire (5) ppr . ent, said in- terest payable annual r uu the first cay of Jsnnary of earl' year, coniinem-iug January first 1900. and the | rim ipal and interest of said bonds to be rally paid off at the end of thirty [80] yean fiout the date of it ne. Snld bonds shall le paid off as fellows; Two [9] lends of One Hundred (|10(.) dollars rai l. >hai bo paid on Jsnnary fi st 1911 lo January first 1918, both yeaisInclusive; three (8) bonds,of One Hondrid (flOO) dollars • aeh shall be paid on .1.unary first 19 0 to January first 1920 bnrii ybsrs irnla ore; one (11 bond of Eire Hundrei. (1500). si all bo paid ou January firs 1981 to January first 1986, -both yeirr InCtusirei two (3) bonds of Rive Hon dred ($500. ] eacii shall h- petd On Jan- 1STT first 1928 ’to Jeliltary 'first 1985, both year* luHitrive: fijtd bonds to ' issued for the porpnscrX. f;. iriug the s ■if rifn ou Thousand (815,0 0, ] dollar.; which snut Is - to be need da fuller t Tati Thousand (810,00 -) dollknj of said sum to bs ossd for the purpose of er- cabllshing, building and maintainim. and operating a system of wjster work- of watui In the system, and fi e use of Pleasure alone. Ho may play wit ..... . . , . against u team which Is being r drastio cathartics like the oltl fssMont d 1 paying f ar gate money. He ma> pills only makes .a bad metier worse, j professionals or against Olt tmberlsin’s Stomuoh and Liver Tabs There la no reason tvhy an am lets an much more mild ahd gentle in should Dot play In auy cutnpsn heir effect, and when the proper doee Pleases so long us be enjoys It, Is taken their action is so natural that *ided he plays only for that re. oue can realise It Is the effect of a mod- The professional Is one who eng tele. Try a 85 cent bottle of them. to athletics for a IjellbootL . Far aala h.j w n * ro however, would not make a profes. For sale by J. W- Peaoook D. * W „ bMeba „ pIayer a profealonal tc ... , , player. Experience has taught tint a rule, men who are playing for a 1 HOLIDAY RATES VIA ATLANTIC Uhood—that Is, for money—plact OOA8T LINE. “> al1 Tal , ue on P le ?»“ re •»> , ar * " to mar tlie game by quarreling, ti Atlantic Coast Line will sell round ery or uafalr dealing. It Is only w trip tickets for tb« holidsTR at rates on tlie professional hurts the pleaunn and one third fores between all station game that he Is objections •m its own lints and connecting linn- Tllla " DOt «“ distinction perceive, „# ,t. ni.trt ...o D „,„ our makers of rules, who have bee T'\ * Potomac and abgorbed , D tbe money , 8 „ ra mer l Lost of the VIis*iiisippi rivers, tickets’ «• ba u and summer board question be sold December 83,24, 25, 81st 1904 and they failed to notice" bow ruptdly t January 1st 1906 return limit January were creating lu the amateur w 4th 1905. . all the unpleasant characteristics of Tickets at same rates will be sold t- professional, the most notable of wl teachers and studenla of schools and 1* quarrelsomeness oml making a I colleges apon presentation and surn-n- of 'I, 0 ' 1 ’ . reT MT'rnl co?r^Sru “m n n r roto. tendon r«, Presidents or Principals De. an ama (, ur |, one who hna recelvei oember 17-24 inclusive with final limit compensation for bis athletic skill. January 8th 1906. those who buve received snch com Ticket Agents will furnish any lnfor- satlon are professionals nod that mstlon desired. fesslonnls are barred. With all T. J. Bottoms. T. P. A, Thomoavilie scribing to this simple rule ond II W H Leahy D P A "P t0 “ on, J “ n agreement to mec' W. H Leahy, D.P. A., 8avsudah. nnn , ly e^t, year for a certain p W. J. Crsit, G. P.A.,V7i!Iimg!on,li t would be further needed.—Outlay I Will Sell my Entire Stock At NOTIONS, CLOTHING-, Shoes, gents hats, furnishing- hardware FARMERS SADDLERY SUPPLIES TRUNKS GLASSWARE. Come Quick This Sale will last only ' A Short Time. - Little Advice About Diamonds When a person buys Dia monds, he wants nothing bu< the best. They ore one of the thi i-gs that don’t permit of sho Idiness. Diamonds are emblems of purity and sincer ity. You can’t afford to'Have tlie emblem faulty, our Dia monds are beautiful. C. in and see. J. H. Anderson,! THE MEALS FOR POE 2nsll.il Bnaklul Partly. EH the Last Century. The breakfast party nccame f; able In the early decades of tli. century. 8amuel Rogers being oi the principal boats. Round bis i gathered all tbe wits and CO.ebritl- tla* day. At bis bouse hi St. Ji place Byron and Moore first cam gather "over a mesa of potatoes vinegar." It was In bis, diulng i that Ersklue told tbe story of bis brier uud Uruttun tbat of |iU last while tbe Iron Duke described \\ loo us a “battle of gluiita." R asked people. If was currently « -ed, by way of probation for dlnne: his breakfast parties were more > than his dluum-s. tvblch. comparnt speaking, were affairs -oT-necesslt -form. His luvitatiou uof^i were els of peii.imusblp aud concise "Will you UreuUrust with me U row?—S. U.."-W(i* t!.o pithy ln»1t to a celebrated wit - ;Wo:i t 11” the congeol..! fespjuse. He was of quoting Rousseau's profession gout fin pour les dejeaurifc.tbe t. tlie day wliofi we are lihletest an. most at our ejse. UrevH.e,!nbls - olra'^-nptes, one. of t’-fse breol in 1881. "Sydney Smith; LuttraU, Russell ’ and Moore sxce.df.i2ly n; hie. I de er.-beurd anything root, te. teluiug ,tluu Sydney . Smitb- bursts of merriment and so dram: Breakfasts are the mauls for poet met Wordsworth ond Southey st br fast Rogers; ure always.agreeabh Chambers' Jonrhsl. • JD Ochlockonee, Ga. HEAD ABOUT TO BURST FROM SEVERE IPXLIOUS ATTACK. "1 had s severe .billons attack and felt like my head was abont to burst when J got bold of a free sample of Chamberlain's Stoma-h aud Liver Tab lets! I took a doee of Ihtm after snpper and the nest day felt like a new man and have been feeliug happy ever atnoe,*' say. Mr. J. W. Smith of Joliff, Tex... F-r b llkmanrs., i-tomaoli troubles ai d oorutipatlon. Price 25 cents. For sate by,J. W, Peaoook. il andvr 'EWELER IRISTMA5' SPECIAL OCCASIONS. DELICATE PERFUMES and Toilet Waters and delici ously fragrant Soap?, make appropriate and acceptable CHRISTMAS GIFTS, * OU account of flie nb te o CRpioi e We have .a fine collection of Atlantic Ooaat Lins will Wt' nail d m/ Thermometors, large and tio'ketsto Jacksonville at into oue fist small all guaranteed to regis- Olas*fare plus twenry-Hve riiits lie - ; ter accurately. Eor the care- et-toNmoid Decetntisr 28; 9, good;. ; relarii tnand inolndlng Jdi.o ry 4ij, 1995. Ticket,Agent will fuhdsh all in formation. * Annual Meeting Soathern E cncsttm .l , Association, JtcksonvIUc, Fla. Deo. 29-81, 1901.' t JNAllOffAl. JU1L61 LO., rai is, a-cuu. , Soldin Thomasvillcby RTHOMAS Jr. & fill druggists. -v. - xae sisn m □er- xrMistl. n ,i alldlMMater ell • sob m Krtvona Men. UenuiWa omlv.col To ‘ ing maintaining and operuting , sr- s -cm of Eleufriolights for >|td Tow . ” The principal and latere.t of ^std hoi d. ro be payable in Gold Unlit of Its rqu - valent In vaine-in the Otty 'of. Sew Y-.r U; 8. A., and said bond, to be sold f ir not less than par '' These voting' for bonds fbalt hare primed nr writteu on their bgtlo's "For Electric Lights aud Water Works Bonds," and ttiote voting against laid trends shall have printed or written on their, tu-lots "Against Klectrhy Lights sod Water Works Bonds." ' Tbe remit of said election shall be teetered a* provided hr law and If the trend issue carries by the imjalalty legal majority, then and'lefore the proposed trended de .t la incurred, an 1 Ordinance shall oe passed providing for the lunatics uid sale thereof aud making provision st the same time for the assessment and - ’collection of annuel taxes snfllctenti in of Prescription^ we h;ive l superiors re. H I'lfK’HC » HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES VIA >' CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY., Fare and one third round 'trip.' Tick eta for the general poblts will be on sal. Dee., 28,24,85and 81at.. 1904 and Jau. 1st , 1905; final limit Jan, 4th 1905. On Dee. IVthj to 84th. Inclnslve, upon surrender of certificatss, tickets will be sold to fast hers and students cf school THE BEdt LLM .e.fi . 11 Cl amber sin's Ram hmii is col.!. . ered tlie ue.t Uuiuuut uu til ma.sst,''' Write Pott 5k B iss, of Qdorgls, Vr. No oilier liuiiiieut will beat a Cut u Urelse to promptly, Ho other afford noh quick relief from rheuiuatic pains. No oilier lsiovaluable for deep seats paths like lame back aud p lus iu the chest Glveiheliuiuieutairialaudyou will ukver wish to be withont it Sol oy J. W. Peaoook. - i A. & W, - Coda's Cartons Defenses. An Interesting book might be \ ten on the subject of'-Curious IK- pocket while be slept Six and and oclleges at faro and one' third for ere not recorded, hot an nmteus cu-‘ the round, trip, final limit Jan. 8th. 1905. S^TV'Sn^" Minimum rates Slots, whole tiokets, ted, not "because they chose any jrj 25cta. halve*. ' Ocular defense, but because they • .. . not know which to choose, and I For additional information apply to g 1Ta y,, prisoner tho benefit of . •j 0. Brinson, Oom'l Agent, 1 S. A. At- ( doubf-Spectator. kinion, UT.. A.oryod> tearau agent | ' • . When yon waut a pleawni porgative try Chamberlain's Stomach'and Uver Tablets. Tliey are easy to taka aud pro duce no nausea, griping or ether dis agreeable effect. For sale , by J. W. eacock. ■' d andw Broad St. Thomasville Ga The House Furnisher. - , ogoStoMOROROROKOKOKOItOROttOKOROROItOKOttOROROItORORO SORE LUNGS T's PENNYROYAL PILLSg^Jt aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy equal ret do harm—life becomes a pleasure, 81-00 PER BOX BY MAIL : i . , • J ), Jlsrslsnl. io. When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughini is tbe time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURIS and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. Beware of Counterfeits. •'DeWltt's ie tbe only genuine Witch Basel Salve" writes J. L Tucker, of Centre, Ala. “I have need it In my family for piles, Cats and Barns for yean and can ncoommend it to be the beet salve on the market. Every fami ly shorrid keep It. oe It Is an invaluable honsehold remedy, and should always be kept on band fir Immediate use” Sold by Broosy Pharmacy. Rina Lost. On lLnrtday aflernqcu on carnlva grounds or ou street between there and OhnrobweU's store, a solitaire diamond ring. Six rise, small gold band, plain seitine, value 885.00. Indentifinatlon mark famished. Liberal reward for re tain to this office. 24-It Aw lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition tbat retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a sale and never foiling remedy for all throat and lung troubles. • - " Tit Doeiore Said H* Rad Contumpllon—A Handout Cura. L.M. Rugglex, Reasoner, Iowa, writes; “The doctors said I had con- sumption and (got no better until 1 used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Howa rd N» Stanton Builder. ’ Plans and Specifications famiibaa Estimates cheerfully (riven. Personal attention given to all work office’: Parker Bonding, next door t Enterprise office Mercantile Butinese Fas Sals i will sell my store fixtures end steck of general merchandise end will either sell oe rent my store boose and dwelling. J, E. Smith, Corner 8teven« and Wal cott Streets, Thosnasrilie, Ga 9-tw and w Il helped me right from the start and stopped the spitting of blood sod tbe pain in niy lungs and today I am sound and tell. Three sixes—25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50-cent the contains two and ono-half times os much as the small she and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. SOLD 1ND RECOMMENDED BY J. W. PEVC0CK Use Arabia Foster, a charming young lady of Greenville, S. O., is the ittrac- tive geest of Hiss Annie SanforJ. When In Cairo stopat the Bell House Geo- meale. goo 1 ) iervie/ r good reams ressonsbls rates tC-21