About Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1905)
riMES.ENTBR»R]8E, TH0MA8V1LLE, GEORGIA MARCH 81 KM CRITICALLY CORRECT CLOTHES Made by* such Master Wholesale T.filers -AS- Hart, Schaffner and Marx. Kirchbaum, Kuppenheimer and Sykes G Kirchbaum Copyright 1905 by Htrt Schatfner or Marx Are the only gar ments that find their wry iijlo our shop. Clothes bearing our label cany wth them an assurance of Correct ness yi Style Fabric and Fit, and are worn by men who wish to be right. Men’s Spring Suits sis 00 to ’NEW i -SPRING SHIRTS Eclipse lead them 1 all in unusual beauty and variety of styles Plain and figured white dots, stripes and pretty’ fancies in light or dark effects. Eclipse $1 to $1.50. Other Shirts 50c, 7tc, ft.00 $1.25 Loins Sieyerman. Now JE&L* MALLARD & VARNEDOE'S The best and most, complete Jine of Boy’s, Youth’s and Men’s Clothing ever shown in our city. Styles of the cuts arethe Panama, Culvert, Hopkins, and double-breasted sacks. We have a?special Erie of ten dollar values, all wool Suits that we are going to sell for $7.50 and $8.00. Our High Art numbers from $12.50 to $25.00 are peaches for style, durability ahd fit. \ ; ■ •» . Our line of High Art $1.25 Negli gee shirts sold for $1.00 are dreams of perfection, everyone guaranteed. Our fur Hats from $1.50'to $3.50 fare the. mos-t' up-to-date' styles ever ; shown on this market. - Our Pedigree i and Victor Shoes are the. thing. Ho-s siery to beat the' band. The best j goods for the least money. , . ] 30 Fall and Winter suits yet to.j close out. Will be on oTir shelves until April 15th. NEW HEBREW CHURCH 'I . i ORGANIZED SUNDAY I Jews Select Officers and will Build Synagogue Broad and Jackson Streets. On Sunday moimug, March 2d, ltKo, the folio a mg Hebrew gentlemen resi dent* 1*1 rttomasville, Ga., met iu the Librao* building ou Crawford street to discuss tne advisibillty of providing comoiotiattan for ihn conducting of Hebrew leltgious services; Messrs, W. Feiuberg, H. Feinberg, L. Loeb, M. IlosjiiWrg, M. At tell, Ben Sli cuing, A. Ii suho, A. tfennett, 'A. Feiubcrg, Jake Goldberg, IL Wise. Mess.v, Jonepli H. Cohen, New York, N. Lubow New York, Utldog, Patterson, N. J,, LaS.er, Pittsburg. Fa., Geo. Sang, Sa vannah, Ga., being invited, were aho present. Mr. Joseph H. Co'.ieu was requested to act us temporary chairman, and Mor- decai Bennett as temporary secretary. Iu opening Mr. Cohen explained the object of the meeting uud it was then resolved as follows: Whereas there are a number of Jew* sh families residing in Thomasville aud inusmach as they deem it necessary for their spiritual welfare that religions service 1>* conducted ou Sabbaths and Holiday t>, »;id also that provisions bo made for 1 no pioper instruction in the Ho'how faith of the children. It is therefore unanimously resolved as follow*: Hint the gentlemen present, residing iu 1 Ik masville, organize themselves in to a society for the promotion of the Hebrew religion That the name of t ie Society shall be "Congregati n Sous of Israel of Thomasville Ga." That the Society shall be managed by a B j»ra of digiit officers consisting of a Pi evident, Vioe President, Treasurer, Secretary, a Shames aud three trustees. On motion it was resolved that officers be olected, the following gentlemen were unanimously chosen,President, W. Feinberg, Vioe president L, Loeb,Treas urer, L. Stoyermau, Secretary A. Ben nett. Shame,B. Shoenig, Trustees, Max Rosenberg, H. Feinberg, and M. At tel. On motion it was resolved that there shall be three classes of membership as fudows. Members paying $1.00 per month; Patrons paying $8.09 per mouth; Donors paying $5.00, to be paid iu ad vance big tuning with t lie first of April. On motion it was unanimously re solved that every Hebrew resident of * -We\ Believe- t m £ ff -# We sell the most reliable Shoes in the county. We know we buy them from the best Factories and have them made good. We Emphasize Particularly This Week One lot of ladies $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes mostly small sizes, to close out at $1.75 One lot of Men’s Shoes that sold from $2.50 ^0 $3.00 to close out at $1,50 a pair. Another lot ot Men’s Hand Sewed Shoes $3.00 to $3.5p sellers to close out $2.00 a pair. GOOD SHOES ALL THE TIME AT REASONABLE PRICES. Thomasville Shoe Company. Kodol DYSPEPSIA CURE nTf'CC’re nniinr ■ ■r'f DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT j n. * 1.00 boctl, onulna JH ttmastha trial at,, which Mil. (or 80 c riirAUD ONLY AT VM« LARORATOIV OR 1 A E. C. DtWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO. old bj’ Bracy Pharuiacy Co. ’ / ' Ask for 1085 Kodol Almanac and 200 year Calendar. W. H. THORNTUN, Contractor and Builder. Thomasville, Ga. Work exeonted areording to latest ap proved plant-. Soooifloation and estimates famished. Cell at 108Dawton Street. VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN SCHOOL 318 Broad Street Apply to W. C. Woodbridge, Masury Hotel. W. S. BROWN. Oentlet. Ollloe over National; Bank, ThomaeviUe, Ga. > /.‘hone .110 3. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, BRUNO KERBER .. Gardener and Florists. Tinmmsviiiv Himii be eligible to mem-1 Work of all kind by Job borship On motion It was resolve! that some of members over thirteen yearn of age then do engiote to tree membership nntli their majority. The following gentlemen then volun tari y offered the followiog donatloua to the congregation. . Meian. Geo. Sang, $1.00; W. Flen- herg, 810 00; N. Labour, $10 00; Udong, $1.00; H. Flenbnrg, $10.00; L, Loeb, $.1.00; M. Roeenberg, $8.00; M. Attell, $5.0C; B. N. Shoenlg, $5.00; A. RtMollo, $5.00; Laxier, $8.00;Joeepli H. Ootiec, $25.00; A. Bennett. $5 Ou; A, Feinberg, $1.0C; Jake Goldberg, $1.00. On motion, Hr. Joeeph Cohen wae elected honorary member. ‘After aome remarke by Hr. Joeeph H. Cohen the meeting adjourned. Pruning a Specialty- Older by Postal BRUNOKERBER, 15 Colton Are. Public Hanging Every Day. I mean public hanging of Wall Paper and Window Shades. Order, by ’phone or mail given prompt attention. Phone 15-2 tinge. Sample, shown at vout homes, fohn Hinton, iti Campbell YOURSELF GERMS. People With Week Stomach* Moat Liable to Catch Dlaeaie. moultrie Presbyterians ARE GENEROUS TO Y. F. C. BJr I. C. Hunt leturued Monday from a abort trip to Moultrie in the in- toroai of Young’s Female College Mr. Hunt met anaiual success. He was ex- When the stomach and digestive or- MMAto weak, the food does not digest, and there la a soar, sliinw. fermenting maw, making it a _ germs to multiply. The protect your>e f against dUetae is to BireLgtheu the stomach aud diges tive organs, aud Mi-O-na is the only agent, so tar ae is known, that will ac complish this. Tne ordinary mqdiclue that is takon tended the courtesy of the Presbyterian i for indigestion and stomach troubles in pulpit at Moultrio ou Sunday and within fifteen minutes after lie bad pre sented the subject of Young's College lie had received'four scholarships of |f5 Go each and it pcssible fifth. In ad clition to this, a .subscription Of more tiiungno was handed Mr. Hunt for tl/e ftotiefep/ l<t: ‘ ' •' ' l The committee appointed by the' ijm.tul of Trade tq raise $L2<X) among the citizens of Thomastille. for Young’s wilt take inspiration from Moultrie's f er.erosity. • M ., r ,. Mrs, J. H. Murpll^r,, celeDrated.be r .eightieth, birthday 1 Sunday., The occa- ►ion w^ observed by an oUborate din ner at the residence of her son «T. U. Merrill. The . members of the family were nil present, One of the decora tions was the word ^mother" formed by eighty candles All who know this ex- cock to show you tf»e#Vnaranto< c^lieut lady will ipin In wishing her J which hejieU’Mt-c-iiA: vo>t nothing itiAujJiappy returns. advertised to act upon the fool alone, and hence can gite no more titan tem porary relief* Mi-o-ua is a cm tain care in all coses of stomach trouble*. excep ting cancer, became it enable* thestom ach and digestive drgans t<f act in tho Way'Nature intended they should. Drug* cannot digest .the fcod; they simidy decompose ir. , If you suffer with distress after **ottng pains in the head, chest,* sfdee und back, belcliink'ofgfi#es ind midige-<ad foot!, had taste iti the mouth,’-, dizziness, or vertigo, heirtburu, vaih-b.le upjxrtite, t The Griffing Bros. & Co. | Who AreJThey ? What is Their Business! 1 NURSERYMEN And they are the largest in the line on their pl$Q» The only Nursery allowing yon to see Trees {rowing i before you pay, Is that njt enough to convince yon that you will get what you buy? It ought to be. And a I give you my guarantee also. Budded Pecans, Peach, T Pear, Apples, Figs, Shade Tress and all kinds pf Or hi. A tn#»n I'll C O * . rl PriCAC PrihAK na-A M ..la» n aa .1 ian.ain.i.l<na.i1«it mentals aud Poses. Prices are right and remember that | ?o other Nursery offers,same proposition and Griffing , Bros & Co are responsible. Wait till s * - responsible. Wait tj;l salesman,, and he will submit youjthe proposition iu a few. wo: C. B. QUINN, Agent, DRESSED,LUMBER MUST BEHOVED BEFORE APRIL 1ST. GRAOE Sap Heart rift flooring 18-10 x h 1-9 " " ... 13.111x8 1.4 “ V <• 11-8x2 14 11-8x8 1-4 13-16x2 1-8 “ 18-16x81-4 ” “ “ 11-8x21-2 “ " *• 11-8x3 1-4 Heart face flat flooring 18-10 x 21-2 " “ " •• 18-16x8 1-4 •• -1 1-8x2 _ 118x814 Flat grain Flooring 18-16 x 8 1 3 “ “ 18-16x8 1-4 •• " •' 118x818 ** - " 11-8x8 1.4 *■ .« «< 1318 x 5 l-l “ - 11-8x81-4 Celling 416x3 14 Celling M0 x 8 1 4 Bevel W.Bearda 8-16x4-16x5 1-2.. Drop Siding 8-4x51-4 no. id:, Partition 3 4 x 8T-$ 18 10 pMM 8...i 3 i5T SsFW 8."00 3,000 T.ooolio.orn 5,000 3,000 1,001/ 0.000,3.000 2,000 6.000. 2.000 4 000 5.110.12.00011.000 1,000 1.000 .... ;s ooo, s.ooo 7.000. ... 2,000, 1,000;.... .... 1,000 2.000 8,000 4,000 1,000 2.000. 2.000 3,000 .... 18,000, 8,000 r.OOO .... 1.000 2.0006.000 4,000140M 1.000 7.000 8,000i ‘ “ 8.000 8,1X 0 7.0006.000 10,COO 14000 .18.000 4iXXU.000 .....il.000 i’1 . ;■.{ 4,000 3,oob .....J 10.000 SW*e- Th -above stock is at A. T. SfiodgrAss’smUraFThqmai, , .--7 • • Vt; .'"Y3 « • , >^| you are interested call oiv-addreis -. ■ jj^H J.^F. BAILEY CO. and have a general fetUuz of iluiqjond* ency.'weakn^s and debil.ry you hIiouM sick IteudaeliLi, spot# U fore the eyes, f 4AA$A4iAAA$ljiAAAAAAA$AAAJt »*A '—Electrical Co .tr. ct r—: ’ F at once strengthen tie /-towaclt and di- * ..... . i, ,,, . . -j ■ .... gfbtivo lysteui by the us** cf* Mi-o*ua. ** All Hlcctricol Work and Rcpainn c Tl f-lly Ti;ero jt. no liqpid. no all oiioi . no epoon- • * and promptly done. ; all work guaranteed. ,. • eating, and your stomadi will soon be- j * Out of town ucik solicited. . . come-ao- ttroug 'ami healthy that you l {> R and 11 nu * iatOT WOfk aSpCC$flltj* J willl. r n,pn»f. A..: .!; W o Pe.-‘ : L H. WISE, * Phone .’27 P. O. Box. 469. Thoma*rtBT VVfVV»VfTTVVVVV?ffVVff*yt*$ffVVVVVVVVffnTTTT»TT 1 less it curds