Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, January 27, 1905, Image 1
Hnb S'outb (Beorafa Ipu-ogress, -yVT .« 5 MEI iOPLE THOMASVUXE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 37. 1005 Ochlocko~ee New}. BETTER BLASTS CENSUS REPRESENTATIVE [GETS FIGURES AT ST. PETERSBURG j [By J,.r. Singletary.) -irriw residence Of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pate of BylveeW, Kin Pearl Pata and J.° Stabba o f Ochlockonee, wore oni- K id in marriage by Bow, Harrison P, Stabba of Blakeley, brother of tbe groom, on laat Wednesday, January 18th at 11:80 o’cloek’ The b..do was ■beautifully gowned in a traveling 'Voit of brown, with lutt and gloves to matoh They left for their future home iu Ocli- loegonee on the evening train by tho way of Albany. Their many friends wish them a long,happy and prosperous ■Jo. ■ Rev. Q. P. Bevlere preached at tie V. E church on|taat Saturday and Sun- day. * Urn Don Rebbe g waa tbe gvies; - f fav-r mother Mrs. O. O. Fleetwood aet* eroldajs tide aaek. - 1 Dr. und Mr., McMillan of Oordele 1 after spending several days with nla tires anl frieud* of that plaoe, return,,_ ! to their boon lees Saturday. Hits Annie Luoee wet tbe gnnt t l Mends Sunday. Miss Joerie Bnntln spent several | d.ns with realises in Tbomaavillo laat week. ■ i Mua(Haney Pmsoo'of ThomasvUl , . visited Miss Bats Fleetwood Sunday. Btv Harrison P. Stabba, after spend ing several days with relatives here, rr- , torned to his horns in Blakely Is it Par- , Atlanta Breaka Raoo .' Btlasard New Vorl.- Coldest of V Inter Hert. Mitchell Rountros and 8lnBletary S rlko Is Sprtadlnp, b it Military fflstoOtharMsmbaraof Lajs- { Holds Uppjr Han", lature I 1 I N. O Morray, a sp< cial roprcsentatlva of the oeusns department of Washing ton. is In Thomas county,anil is visiting St Petersburg, Jan. 8#.—Governor- the various towns, compiling in forma tion about the ootton aoresge to tbo ;oo. nty. Mr. Murray is well informed im the illuatlon and ia doing hie work cucfuily. He visited a njunber of ware house., brokerage and newspaper 6(Hops and other p aces were information is on up and asked exlin- stive questions. His l 'formation is t> the effect that the acreage And the yield per .sore, in tiiis county have both largely lnore»'ed In li e lavt few vesrs.| ' • ,-j Mr. Murray’s visit Is of Interest at this time, owing to tbe oomplaints that have been made by son them cotton growers, of the Itiaooaraoy of tho government’s gtd and orop reports The census repre- -ntaiiro should be given foil and oor- rect information of (heatatos of affairs. fobi c Maynard, left on ye porth bound to» ’fader. Ga. ■•jtowi. has built two <ol boildifcgs sineo 1000, hfck.aadis well fur- o't.o vea ps if The flrst . With the iiisnr- ierived from ti e oas k- when the ft* :kfe, sai-ple- B rem tdt, an- " . Besides all brlok ‘’guard -sy. it has no -her has for ot splendid -nip Janu- vt lrvet.,«»r»helm- r t s' sii'th time, the >ma of (|,e school and rr. low **•««• (hsy Tester J' y .vat one of those data th t bring ora’edlcllons O-J the head of ti e weather man, Itwas tie co detdey if rite winter season. Thomisrille -pe ,p'e •il> >n u-v Aeulog jester Joy mo Bin. felt mere tb in t ie amreluvaiioe to leav- log their w.,sm U-ds. A snrly g«lo was owling ill'- uph the fne.tp;*. A! day oou ,ty m -vocueiit. t • empenr having oonfo red bp n the "Crim, G», Jau. 8 It. 1903. goveruor-generslalmostsbselntepolet, Bear Sir: Tho connt'es of Thomss sn’horizlug him to ose the lutiitary and aad Decatur, b lb in popu'a'iou and 1 every otuer agency of the goveramem nan, ir» among the 1 irgest In Georgia. 1 to preserve tbs pence- Thu ell item ot the west side of Thomas Daring the night hand.-e is ot arrert. aad «* ■« tide of Do »tur aru taking st»p» were made, t)f »rmAUOiV coautjr. The propored tsrriiory .lit embrae.an ups of .boot ^ Pdter . barg , j M . aj-No’I.esure 830aqaare miles. »tih . reputation of Mldl womta ^ r , about twelve thoosand. Intha cbentlt lWtCTj twentJ foor , 100 „ * WUTO shoold.pp.ar that, very decided ms- ^ aaploymotsv.. Intimating ihvt tit so vho jor.iy of the citlsens within said terr- ****„,&».*,«* tory shall oxpsoae themselves as in f svor of laid new county, ws propose to aid ^ • - . , them In scoomplislilng thslr deolrts and Mosoow. Jan. ML—All the prlnti-g Will rvqnttl your oo-operstion as mem- works an olooad and tbe strike Is berl of tht General Assembly. We, at spreading. promt, *k: that you do not commit Additional poUe* bare b on stationed 70a: self to other sections of the state In all streets, deal ing new counties until tbo merits of tht data of tlio territory menUaoed to ________ submitted to von. COTTON CONVENTION ▼try respectfully yoaro, Foodron Hitcher, DOES GOOD WORK J B. Singletary, . J. B. Rountree. New Orleans, Jan. gv.-The Southern Members General Amiably of Gmr. - •line its dire. l'l.e foreoast is f >r con liaised cold. There Isa uno consol alien cold consolation, to.be de ivod from the fact that it Is worse eltawbere, as the following dispatches received lest night ind'cala. - \ Atlanta, Os., Jam 83—Tho local woxthsr butoan'reportvd a lower tem perature this morning than In twoyssro —six digit's above i*ro. The cold wave Is general thmashsuf this teetio* and is ex-ending to the soothsrn part of the lists. BONOS CARRY IN CAIRO ELECTION. Cairo, Ga, Jan. 25,1905, (Special to the Times Enterprise ) Cairo vt ted today to ivsne bonds in tbe amonLt or (15,001 for a city light waterworks. Ttie election Mr. J. into his b» built at tils plant an was a ro*j hard fought one Oat ot n total regia ration of I no, ninety four voted. 0: these 77 fivore 1 bonds and 17 were against bonds. This ia seven more than the required two thirds. Tho •am of 810,000 wilt be expended on water wu si, and $3,003 fur au electric light plant Th. bonds bear 5 per ceut Interest an 1 * .ire of im:ill denominations. They will llud a ready sale. r. D, Mar- Mrs. Fred Singletary spout several days with her sister Mrs. J. H. Pa’e, of Igltan Bylrostar, last wook. i go. many Miss Beatrice Hay was tho guilts ot ny order friends Sanday. 1 a dinner MissNoUio Smgietaryot Meigs, spmt wj man tost Monday with Mrs, I. A dpsnue. , W of Mr». Florence Whitfield of Fieri a, is ris,’ poor Visiting Mrs. J. H. Anderson. similar conditions ooMiusrsbta surprise was oansed by li parts of New Eng- He disoovssy that Mg. Mltohsll’s srd Mr. Honntrte's names ware afflxjd to — the shove document. It 1% known that su. >3—Tbermom- Mr Siug etary Is ufoonrae, active In bis registered from-M endoavtr* tomakea contur seat out if his born* town. Cairo. Bat It has been thought that tit* other tiro mrn would natnra ly be opposed to the movement. Ur, tlitohell raid to a Timas Fata’- pr so reporter yestday morning "Yes, Isignedsuuna letter at the nquest ot the Cairo people I did to in order to giro them a fair showing anil to allow them to gst tbo matter In .proper tbs; 0 be ers the members of the general as- semi ly.' But I told them when I signed the latter that they| con'd expsot no help from mo In Um matter, or from the fast era part of the oenn'y. They understand my position in the matter. Bis said that Mr. Booatros’s position fa similar to Mr. HitoheU's. Ho flat Mist Emma McCrary hie returned from a pleasant visit to her -ister at Htnli Splints, Fla She was acoom- 1 anied by It-r sister and brother,. Ur. and Mrs. Mnfoae A. Starr, who will spend soversl days with Mrs. Starr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCray. [ DsiUoines, lows, Jan. SJ—Iowa shivering today with a fierce gale and temperature ij 14 below roro. Carlo Hippcnlngs. (ByB L VanLanll’ig am.) ITEMS FROM COOLIDGE. (ByH. B. Nesmith.) I J, B. (Pollen A Co. keep tbe finest : i""' table syrapin Meigs. B. O'Neal, tbo popsdar dentist ely fitted up one if tat neatest ’• in this looallty. Tbs doctor, is Teryold batch, bat has tbe in- live tsetse of an old maid. His *1 parlors an op (tairs, ever 'hs J. larter Co's fnmitnro store, entrance .. to Atkinson Uoroantile Oo’e. hmrgi* yams, turnips, pass, maos- it. cheeie and averyttiieg good to eat J. H. Pollen St Co. A very sad destb occurred here Son- 1 lay night. Mrs. Edna Brook Gibson, ' wlfh of Mr. John Gibson died, leaving n baby hardly two weeks old She was sbmui7 yoaro of age and had been ’ married sevoral years, perhaps lincftAhe 1 ate ot 13 As Kdna Brock, everybody jn the aeboot knew bar here, aeanotf the smartest litre gtila in it. Her many-frieuAi and former achoolmatea will regret to Irani sf her death. Daring the poet work Mist Data Brse- weli, daughter of .- B. B. Brewell n od Mr. George Bailed! wjtsv ranted. Bptb these y gang pcoble live aesr Cen- tei Hill. They havsi oar congmtala- tionx. ' ' •* > . Tbo family of Mr wJt. Reapeas, tie haidwsn man, cams down from Usnses- * Title Saturday night aid ate now "fl 1 home" in tho Richardson boose, 0? ' Depot street. Tlw mnato of the hammer and saw is heard abroad in our town. Besides the Mg warehouse and doable two-storyf f stores than an other boil lings going } Farmers are beginning to haul oat their commercial fertilizers. We wish for them a prosperous year, for unless they Succeed overr other bugineMqmuit of neceisitv be retarded. Yet how many people abase and scorn the farmer, never giving a thought to hi* important, and honornb'e vocation. -Mr, James W. Evaus, of Tampa, FTa., li a Tisitor to homo folk* this week. •• Mr. J O. Be! ChSris have bean iseaned annoaDoing the epprjectiing marriage of Hr, George W, Kirkland of Wsymas to Mias Beasts Wllby of Fort White, Fla., tbe oeremo. ny ro take plaoe on February 8tb. Hr. Kirkland is a resident of Wtyoross but is wall kcotvu in this dty. Hs is cno of the Cosst Line’s mast popalsr con ductors and is a brother of Htinv. A. W and D. F. Kirkland. Mrs. Clowor who hat been visiting in Valdosta sevarul weeks returned hero Wednardsy to spend a fee days before going to Lakeland, Florida, herfnlnro uboolat Center Hi! mode exuelleutpi ire school laat tern we keep the best ot Ivor year imrdiase of tho La Grange Re port' a visitor here Tue-day and w\ ifij. Mr. P L. Pierce had tho misfortune I to lose his fine mare this week. Ye scribe visited .Moubrio Monday. My, how Moultrie "do grow.” Rut a few years ago, I remember there was bnt two basinets homes In the tewn.- Now she Is approaching the proportion of a city. Wo had the pleasure while there of seelog many of our old friends, and of taking dinner with Mr. A. N. Adams and his esteemed family. Our new mayor and board of alder men have been installed into office, and arq now the trustees of the towns in- Wo quoted aTbnmst oonnty politi cian Ihe other day os predicting tint Clark Howell will bo tho noil governor, Morphy Cindlsr president of the Senate | newUmue in the southern portion of the L Pallet! A Go. -'I to u*. "Do, vgu' ‘ Well, he can out- heard." A discos- sndiog aronod die- tliere are quite a boys in town that rile In that Une. 0 is^yesponsibls for — --Is It tbeir 3ond*y tabr. • * acber, literary taaclier, parents, frirndsof tbo family or enemies of the family) Oar friends from the country will re mombi-r wo koep af^d Una of staph groceries and will bed their produce at highest market prices* J. H. Pullen A Co. Mr. Bobt. Wbeolaas, of Pelhtm, was here Sunday looking closely after his interests. Ths"gggV bars an eye •a him Hr. Tom Davis, of ;Pum Farit has moved his family to. tba plantation of In fa--a-’, Mr. H. C. iSkvia, aad 1* on- ' g^ed < arreting a boas", and wilt, in a 1 ah-jr- -J* plant a crop 1 If melon*. Wi .o-rdsome get/ imeucLoos-iuc ’ ma'o s. It is pesn’isr' hat hied |J*m- j * •rill In Jail- Up to date J. B. Banow’sftOOO bond haa’nof boon scooted and bo t)enl last dlgbt In thsjall. New County Meeting. On February let at Cairo there wilt be a more mealing of eitiiena for the purpose of iliamssing the new connty movement. R.B. Ratseil, secretary of the vxaeative committee tut) a that a name for the county will be decided on at that time, and prominent speakers address the meeting. A show is coming Monday, Jan. 80C, and ths little children are anxioue.y looking for lti appearing. Mr. Joa Benton and family left last week to make their sojourn in Fitz- If you want the position of Mar-! »1 at Coolidge pot in your bid nut lu,.-.- day night. MUses Irene HItohel'. anl Mary Par- kerof Pelhxm and Leila aul dkadia Baldwin, of Tolbottoa, Ga., attended c "love feast - , party at tl:o residence ok Hr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller, lost night on1 Oiinrefa street. c. vi-it to Colt Ho:t. K. P, 8. rentnsrk, a -t-stingnish- od 'awyer anl banker of Vairfos-a, «» in tho dty on borinsss ' ucsd tv. W. Z. Brantley was over rrom 1 .«fo u Tuesday. ^