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Let our Prices answer the question o! where
you can get the most goods for
the least money
Selling ItFor Less
That’s our business. It’s your business to Save
Money by investigating our offerings.
Ladies Oxfords, Etc
<t| OQ At this price we have a ladies guaranteed <M OC
Soijj leather Oxford with light or heavy
Sole, high or low heel, not so pretty, but will last as long as
any $2.00 Shoe in the market.
<fc| Crt In this line you’ll find Ladies low cut Shoes <M Cf
tpi. JU W orth up to $2.50, Radcliffs, Gibson, Girls, rhuU
Gibson Ties, etc
$0 nfl A prettier, snappier, more stylish line <tp flf
yCiUU 0 f goods can not be found at any price,
Tans, Patent leathers and Vici’s in all |the season’s styles,
worth up to $3.00.
Men’s ,,19 lyer’ Sunday Shoes, stylish made with good
leather sole. A hummer at $1.25 but we say.... $1.00
Men’s Oxford’s Solid leather, worth up to $2.00.. $1.19
Ladies White Canvas Oxfords, guaranteed 98c
Full line of Men's and Ladies Straw Hats,
all prices.
Chorchwell’s Cut Price Store.
C, R. Poole,
SUCCESSOR
Starke Corner.
Thomasville, Ga.
Bicycles.
For the Farmers to save horse flesh. Jit
have them that will carry you fast and
quick and will last for years and will
save that poor old horse many a tired step
Wheels from $16 up. All kinds’of fix
tures and repairing.
WERT 5 & SON
fMham'a New ConiHercial Hotel
THE ARLINE HOUSE
Opentd January the’flrxt, 1805, Madam and up-to-date in al> detail*.
Moat onnvenletuly located hotel in the city. Very beet eerrlcet, tendered
y experienced management. Oppcelte A. O. L. depot. Look for sign.
Rates Jt.eo and )a.oo per day.
Oommeroial trarelere, patronage solicited. s
Mr. and Mrs. J.|W. ARLINE,
Froprtelon and Managers.
BOER TOBACCO.
irattTea Dee it, bet It le Tee Mack
Fw White In.
After Transvaal tobacco, bat a long
way attar, cornea Boer. Tbo name is in
reality nowadays a misnomer, for this
tobacco la grown largely In Natal and
Cape Colony, it la also cultivated in
tbs Orange Hirer Colony, la sold by tbe
roll and can be obtained for a boot $8 a
pound if a whole roll Is purchased- It
la plao sold by tbe sack.
Whits men bay these sacks, bnt they
do not smoko the contents themselves;
they use It to reward the Kaffir serv
ants for working overtime or doing any
other meritorious action. The taste for
Transvaal tobacco Is an acquired one.
It also takes a certain time before a
man gets used to tbe scent No white
man who baa come from a distance baa.
so far lived long enough to acquire n
liking for either the taste or the smell,
but It baa ita uses In tbe case of tbe
natives, and It (• also useful If you
have an undesirable visitor whom you
are anxious to get rid of. Offer blm a
pipe of Boer tobacco, and be will never
enter your houso again.
Tbo traders pnrebase this weed large-
ly. They also use It upon tbe natives
In tbe shape of presents, as every Kaf
fir who makes a purchase In a country
•tore always asks for a free gift, and
tbe competition to aecure tbe native
trade la so acute that the request can
not be refusod.—South Africa.
Have You
a Friend?
Then tell him about Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how It cured your hard cough.
Tell him why you always keep
It In the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about it. Doc
tors use a great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.
“I had * terrlbte cold u4 coach cod tu
threatened with pneumonia. I tried Arer’c
Cherry Pectoral cad It nvemeqnlek cud per-
Fells, S. Dak.
_ . _ > IA9SAMBUS
tiers saw
Letters Administration.
GEORGIA Thomas County. \
To all whom it may concern:
L. F. Rebberg having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration on the Estate of
A. Haber Sr 1ale of*aid Conn tv, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of A. Haber Sr. to be
and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, wliy permanent Administra
tion should not bo granted to L. F. Reh.
berg on A. Haber’s Estate.
Witness my hand and Official Signs-
tare, this 1st. dsy of May 1905.
®8-ft Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary
Ono of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime
hasten recovery, contly laxative.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
Make Da Tear mod to leek It Ratk-
er Thou Walt Far It.
It Is a dangerous thing to wait for
opportunities until It becomes a bablt
Energy and Inclination for hard work
ooxo out In tbo waiting. Opportunity
becomes Invisible to'tbose wbo are do
ing nothing or looking somewhere else
for It It Is tbe great worker, the man
who I* alert for chances, that sees
them.
Some people become so opportunity
blind that they cannot see chances any
where—they would past through a gold
mine without noticing anything pre
cious—while others will find opportuni
ties In tbe moat barren and out of the
way places. Runyan found opportu
nity In Bedford jail to write tbe great-
eat allegory In the world on tbe un
twisted paper that bad been used to
cork bis bottles of milk. A Theodore
Parker or a Lucy Stone sees an oppor
tunity to go to college In a chance t-
pick berries. One boy aces an opening
to his ambition In a chanco to chop
wood, wmt on table or run errands,
where another aces no chance at all.
One sees an opportunity to get an edu
cation In tbo odds and ends of time,
evenings and half holidays, which an
other throw* away.—O. S. Maiden In
Succeee Magazine.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I negotiate five yevrej loans on farm
and* at lowest rarest of Interest. Omn
mission charges reasonable A smal
abstract fee, consistent with tlu> amount
of work and trouble involved, will be
ohmrged in each case. Bring your chain
of title with yon.
EDWIN L. BRYAN.
THE HALVE THAT PENETRATES.
DcWitt’s Witch Hasvl Salve pene
trates the pores of the skin, and b. ita
smiaeptlc, rubifoclent and healing in-
finance it snbdnes inflsmntton and cure#
Buis, Burns, Oats, E-xemn, Tetter,
RingWorm and all skin diseases. A
sperifio for blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding Piles. The' original and
genuine Witch Haxol Salve is made i-y
E. O. DeWitt & Co , and sold by Bra-
coy Pharmacy Oo.
SUNDAY MEAL8.
HIDES WANTED
Write for'quotations to
J.W. Watkins & Co.
230-282 W. Jackson St.
Thomasville, Ga
i Here’s a Snap.
We have a First Class Mower and
Rake which has been used only a few '
days which we will sell at a
Bargain.
If you are going to need one It will pay
, you to see us. We will also give you special
prices on Grain Cradles for the nexttwo weeks
Coleman 6 Adams.
Da Rot Ovarssl sad Tn will Feci
Better os Mender.
If It Is desired to begin the week re
freshed and ready for labor, rested la
mind and body, the eating customs of
Sunday. wHI have to bet.readjusted.
Ban a later breakfast, if desired, but
have then a very light one oven if you
are hungry, .or, If It mast bo bearty,
than do not'npoet your dlgeativfchab-
Its any more than may bo avoided and
bays bat two meal* on that day and
•at no ether. It weald bo far bdttor ta
have three lltfit meals, lighter than
■soak If that booH be aaranged to fit
with tbo other household arrangements.
Tbo eastern of neon dinner on that day
arises from the usual absence of cook
maid at tha later ewe, and this may
be unavMdsMa. Very well, then; treat
1 da M ywt day for cook and dlgea-
1 re apparatus ssfvsii as ftote etiler
labe*. Hays a light breakfast, a light
dhSer and a ebalteg disk slipper a*
near th« entyiary hours of meal* as
poasibltJKuI remember as yon are go-
teg to-take lea oxerelse than usual
yea Jeqntnd a lsjs*r amount of more
eSsily ’digested food.-n?Icn Johnson
flood Housekeeping.
"oar re* «rresa.”
As a stranger In Philadelphia I was
much amused by egOata provincial
isms. .One of then in the ore of tbe
word "off" Instead df “from." "Please
buy flowers off me," say the .youthful
street venders. Ons day while .waiting
ter some grocorla • young tody, evi
dently utilised to housekeeping, sp-
nqpsehed the raw Irkh clerk and Ufa-
Bly asked: “I want seme mutteu to
make broth. «hall I get It off the
seek?" "Ns. ma’am.” was the solemn
reply sa the clerk potet» to (he hutch-
or busy at hie block, "ye git It-off that
mon."—Presbyterian.
Me Wes Level te Hie Friend.
Coventry Pntmore’a talk, as Mr.
Oosse describes It was apt to be star-
tllug. Behold an example:
In the presence of a number of moo
of letters Patmore mentioned an ac
complished writer who wae an Inti
mate friend of his. The conversation
passed to tbe lyrical poems ef Herrick,
whereupon Patmore, In bis meat posi
tive manner, exclaimed. "By tbe side
of —. Herrick wae not’ging but a
brilliant Insect!” There wae a unlvcr
sal murmur of Indignant protest. Pat-
more pursed tip bis lips, blinked bis
eyes and Mid nnthlng. Tile convenci-
tlon proceeded, and an opinion of
Qoethe’s wits presently quoted. Tln-i:
l’ntmorc IKteJ up Ms voice Rod crird
"By tbe eldc of —, Goethe was ujlh
Ing-but a brilliant Insect!”
Citation.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
May 2, 1905.
A petition complying with tbe legal
requirements lias been filed with the
Board of County Commissioners asking
that a publto road be ;opened beginning
at the old ttage road near Hollar place
place and rnunlng In an easterly dime
lion through lota nambera 82, SI and 120
te the 11th , distr.ct, and extending *on
trough lots numbers 22 and 25 intersect
ing with the Ochtockonee andChaiatatn
road at new school house,
Notice is hereby Tgiven to all parties
interested that the above petition will
be acted upon at the next regular meet
leg of this Board to be held the first
Tuesday in May next.
E. M. Smith,
Chairman
Wh*r* CsMsm Is Cordiality.
The bare hod Rone. Tbe whole tau
lly recognised him as a bore, but Mrs
Carter knew what was incumbent on
her as a hostess famed for her eour
tony.
"My dear Evelyn." she said In a gen
tly chiding voice te her pretty dangli-
ter, "I think you caunot have reallac.i
how cold your tone was when you oa<d
'Good evening' to Mr. Lxmron."
'No. mother, perbafe I dWult," ad
mlttrd Evelyn, "but I'm awe, oa tL.
other 1;::::.!, :!tnt neither yon nor fa
thcr had nay klon bow warm your
tones^verc when you aid ■Good night'
t* hliu.”-Tenth's Wornpantes.
llf..n sag ike I'Hlreree.
Sir William itamsa/, toe great Eng
lish sciential, said: "ANvOur progress
since tbe rime of Sir Isaac Newton has
not falsified the say tax of. that great
man, that we are hat sbndrea, pick
ing up here and there a pebble from
the shore of knowledge, walls a whole
unknown ocean stretches before our
eyes. Nothing caa be more eertala
thaa that we uro Just beghinlag to
learn, something of the wonders of the
world te which we live sad msve am!
have eur being.”
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA— Thomas Coonty.
By virtue
of an order of the Oran of Ordinary of
said roomy, will be told at public orn
ery at the Court House in ThomasviUe,
between the legal hoars of sale the fob
lowing described property to wit: Two
vacant lota, fronting Campbell street,
designated as lots nts. 9 and 10, block
0.” Said lots fronting Campbell
street 70 feet each and running bad. to
an alley 190 feet more or less. Said
lots known and designated in plat of
Falrview (Law’s Survey) now ou rec
ord te Office Clerk Superior Court,
Thomas County, Georgia.
Also ooe house and lot, lot uo. 8,
block "0" fronting on Campbell street
70 feet and running Dack to an alley 100
feet more or loss, as shown on plat and
survey now on record in the office of
Clerk Superior Court of Thomas County
Georgia.
* Also the following lota, no. 7, 8,9 and
10, block “B,” each lot fronting 78)
feet ou Campbell street’ rnunlng back
190 feet to a 20 foot alley commencing
at the corner of Oampbell and McIntyre
Streets, running along Oampbell street
781-9 frontage for each lot aggregating
808 feet frontage. Tlienoe In a southern
direction 190 fool to a 90 foot alloy,
thence along Mid along said alloy in an
easterly direction te Molntyre si rest to
starting point.
M. A. Fleetwood, Admr. Minnie Par-
h. , 5-C-lt
Administrator’s SaL.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
May I. IMOY
By virtne of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said ooonty, will be told as
public outcry on the first roeaday in
June, 1905, at the Court House iu said
county between the legal hours of tale,
the following real estate te wit; One-
sixth undivided interest in a house and
lot on the oorner of Remington avenue
and Lore (treat, Thomasville, Ga.,
known as the J. F. Evan, former rest
dance lot. Terms cash.
James F. Evans Admr. Estate R. R.
Krone. 5-Mt-w
Application for Discharge.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Whereas, W. R. Forster, Admini
strator of E. S. Bailey, represents to the
court in his petition, doly filed and en
tered on record, that he lias fully nd-
ministered E. S. Bailey’s estate. This
is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, If any they can, why said Ad
ministrator should not be discharged
from his administrations; and receive
letters of dismission, on the first Mon-
day in Jnne, 1905.
Wm. M. Jones,
fi-t-it Ordinary
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
O. H. Brown, Guardian of Gussie and
Winnie Slater, minora, having made
application to the Conrt of Ordinary of
•aid coonty, for leave to eell their tur
pentine privilege* on timber lands in
lots 881 and 400, 19th District, for
sostenanoeand education.
Notice la hereby given that said ap
plication will be heard before the Coart
of Ordinary, on the first Monday In
Jane, 1905. May 1, 1906.
Wm. M. Jones,
6-8-4t Ordinary.
LOVELL if REMITS
snumynguuKY
PtyfiQX Of'PHONE 286
' ThMasvdie.Ca.
To«l tit* Hark.
DM he aet::::*!y oM Ro rfey for
his daughter's band?”
“Yes. .mi he etalum he eoiup.MIfd the
old man t> toe the mark.**
“Indeed!"
“Ye*, but he vu the mark.”—ItiS.i-
delpbla Pros*.
• THE LADIES LIKE IT.
Lavonil, Ga., Sept. 1, 1003.
I have found Dr. T.ehenor’i Antiseptic a fine medicine for cats,
braises and weonds of any nature. I have need it for years and am never
— it it in my honse. Mrs. Kate Wilkinson, Prop. Lavonia Hotel.
Columbus, Ga., Jan, 8, 190P
trial of Dr. Tiohonor’e Antiseptic has proven its merit. It is all
laimed for it and more. I do not hesitate ta recommend it to my
Mrs. B. H Allen.
Loveioy. Ga., March, 10,1902.
of Dr. Tichenor’a Antiseptic received by mail and after fair trial
tSt cots, barns, etc., I cannot say too much in iu praise
Mrs. M. L. Raven.
Riddlevillk, Ga. Dee. 28, 1900.
I have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic for Neuralgia, Cuts and Colic,
and fonnd it good, very good. Mrs E. J Smith.
Cbawfcbdville, Ga-, Sept. 25,1902.
I cheerfa’ly recommend Dr. Tiabenor’e Antiseptic at a fine remedy
for brotisoa, barns and any kind of woands or inflammation It alleviates
tbo suffering and heals very quickly. Mrs. Dora 8. Williams,
Faith, Ga., Jan 1, 1902,
Dr. Tiobeoor’s Antiaeptlo is a good remedy for Nervous Headache
and Neuralgia of the Face It it splendid for Boro Throat. I will neror bo
wilboot it in my borne. Mr*. Emma O. White.
Write Shemmse Medicine Co. N. O. for free sample
• ioc and 50c by Drggists.
Public Sale of Land.
Will be aold at public outcry before
the Court House door iu Thomaavllle.
Ga.. onjthe 1st Tuesday in Jane, 1005,
daring the asset hoars of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, That parcel of
land iu 13th District of Thomas County,
Georgia, being ports of lots 41 and 43
bounded by aline beginning on South
side of Boulevard at present fence cor
ner of Mrs. Seville If. Herts, in lot 41.
and ranuing thence along said Boule
vard Sooth 81 degrees 30 minutes East
1839.1 feet to fine of rigbtof-way of At
lanttn Coast Line Railroad, the width of
which right cf way is" 100 feet from the
center of the track on each side; thence
Southeasterly along said right-of-way
100 feet from center of track to stake on
line between said lots 41 and 43; thenco
on said let line West 110.3 feet; thenco
South along liue cf Atlantic Coast Lino
Railroad Company 3570.13 feet to stake
100 feet from center of said railroad
track; Thence Southwesterly along said
right of-way to stake on liue between
property of Wright and that of Mrs. S.
Hayes; thence West along line of said
Hayeslai d 1324.1 ft to line fence of Mrs
Seville H. Morse; thence North 1 de
gree, 45minutes West along said Morse's
fence 8933 feet to starting point onBou-
levard. containing 125 4 acres, same bo*
ing all the land ownod by Wright, bound
ed West by property ef Mrs. Seville H.
Morse, East by property of Atlantic
Coast Line ^Railway Co, North by
Boulevard aod south by property of
Mrs. & L Hayes.
Same being part of the estate of A.P.
Wrighr, deceased, sold by virtue of an
thorlty given in his will.
B. H. Wright and A. P. Wright
M13- -19 w-28-1 Executors.
Application For Discharge.
GEORGIA, Tbomss Coonty.
Whereas, W. W. Brooks, Administra
tor ol Estate of Joseph F. Mallard, re
presents to the Ooart in his petition,
duly filed and entered ou record, that
he his tally administered raid estate:
This is therefore to cite all persons con-
corned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why sold admin
istrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive Letters
of Dismission, ou the first Monday in
Jane 1906.
6-8-4I Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Chisholm A Lewis has
this day been dissolved. Tbe badness
will te the fatorefbe; conducted st the
old stand, 108 Broad .treat by T. B.
Chi.holm. The undersigned is now in
oompleie control of tbo rasters# and is
no way responsible for debts br con
tract* madelby tha retiring member of
tbe firm, John H. Lewis. ,
T. B. Chisholm.
ThomasviUe. Os.. May, 9th, 1908.
Application (or Administration.
GEORGIA—Thosna# Coonty.
M. A. Fleetwood, Connty Adminis
trator. listing mode application to mo
te doe form to bo appointed permanent
administrator with will annexed, upon
the estate of Tens Mitchell, lste of said
County, notice is hereby given that sold
application will be held st the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county, to bo held on the first Monday
in Jone, 1905.
Witness my hand and sfficisl signature
this 2nd dsy of Msy, 1905.
W. M. Jones,
5-5 4t Ordi asry
Kodol Dyspepsia Curf
DiotraU what you eat.
Bankruptcy Notice.
Southern Wholesale Jewelry, Co. et
ul vs. LeKoy Sampson.
bill for Receiver, relief etc., in
Thomas Superior Court. Oct., term
1905.
To the defendant, LeKoy Sampson, a
nou-iesideut cf the State of Georgia.
You are hereby notified to appear
personally or by attorney at the October
Term 1905. of said coart that meet* ou
third Monday in October, 1905, to an
swer the plaintiff’s compUiut. Yon
are alto notitied to be and appear, iu
person or by attorney, on the third day
of July, 1905, at theoffie of Hon. R. “J.
Mitchell, Jadge of Superior Court of
Southern Circuit, at Thomisville, Ga.,
at 10 o’douk, to show cause, if any you
can. why the order appointing a Receiv
er in tliis case should not be extended,
and the Temporary Receiver heretofore
appointed be made permanent. In de
fault of such appearance the Court will
proceed at to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. R. G. Mitchell,
Judge of said Court, this 9th, day of
May, 1905.
J. W. Groover, O. 8.0. T. U. Ga/
T. A. M. 8m