Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, October 20, 1905, Image 2

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Yes, we was to have one Oct. 7th, but rush of business prevents it, and we announce that we will not have an auction till first Saturday .in November, the 4th, when we will positivelv have an auction that will eclipse any we have ever had as we will sell out much new stock that we are not carrying any longer wBSSSS WERTZ & SON Pelham's New Commercial Hotel THE ARLINE HOUSE Opened January the One, I#0(5, Modem and up-to-dsl* in all details. Moat eoiiTonlcntlyJlocatcd hotel in the city. Very fecit serried, rendered y exr-rientud management. Opposite A. O, L. depot. Look for sign. Ratca '($i.oo(nnd $3.00"rir day. Coiomcrcial|trarelera, patronage solicited. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ARLINE, Proprietors and Managed. ORDINANCE AND ORDER Legal Papers Explain In teresting Details Of Light Proposition NEW CENTRADHOTEL. i, Up-to-date, Convenient— Centrally Located Experienced Management—Batee (3.00 Bast of Livery Service in Connection. W. M. SINGLETARY & J. ;J. ARLINE, Propria tore A Managers Meige, Georgia. C3-OOZD G-IUST If worth Money to you. makes your product bring a higher price : ROBT. DEKLE COTTON GIN AT COOLIDGE, st-class in every respect Best machinery, best opera tors. We have recently built a commodious shelter for the modation of our patrons. Robert Delde Patronize us. Coolidge Georgia t: Coolidge Cash Store A few more pairs of those Bargain Shoes are left. They are genuine bargains. We have received our new Fall stock of Shoes for everybody. Here are a few Bargain Prices: 80 prs. Lsdiaa Shoaa, worth fl^K) to go at f 1.15 1 Lot Children's and Mtuai Sh»ee, sizes 6 and np, regular prica $1.35 ta #1.50, to go at |1.15 1 Lit Children's and Miss** Shoe*, ngolarprioe $1, to go at 88o Small L,t Mem’ Shoci rrgnlar prioo $1.75, to go at $1.35 COOLIDGE CASH STORE. ?• Mtgahea. Proprietor Build Your Hauaa on Thla Plan If yon own n lo*. and a part of the money wbloh yon with to inveat In • bnlldlug, I will fnrnlsb plana and .poclflbstione free. I will bntld yonr hods* and fonoe it and when it ia oempieied yon can make yonr rates for the balance in payments of from one to five yean Brick bnildtnta and itore homes a specialty. Lowest PrtC ®0. B. GRINEB, SaltOlty, Ga. A Prize In the Pocket ’ ' ■ ' ■ * OF EVERY PAIR OF- UNCLE SAM OVERALLS and PANTS ilJHiH I In the pcckct of one out of every ten dozen pair will be fjund a ticket entitling the. holder to a fine watch free. k Fine Goods—Guaranteed Goods per Pair, $1 If your dealer does not,keep the UNCLE SAM brand, mail $i to us and we will send you a pair, prepaid. South Georgia Clothing Company ThomasviUe, (Georgia Thomaaville, Ga., Oct. 10, 1«0S. Council.mot acordlng to adjourn ment. No quorum present adjourm ed lo-5 o'clock Wednesday, October 11. 1305. James F. Evans. Acting Clerk October 11, 1905. Council meL Mayor Hoddenbery presiding. Aldermen Mellette, Lewie, Hambleton, Mitchell, Pittman, Cochran and Evans present. Report of citizen* committee on electrlo light question received and ordered spread on the minutes aa follows: To the Honorable Mayor and Al dermen of the city of ThomasviUe. Gentlemen—We the undersigned representing the committee of cltl- aene of said city and the Thomaa- vllle Electric Light and Gas Com pany have had under consideration the 'question of reaching a satisfac tory agreement whereby the clt<r of Thomaevllle could purchase the electric light plant of the said company upon terms and conditions satisfactory to all parties concerned and after a thorough and complete investigation of the whole question from a legal and business standpoint we have agreed npon a plan which meets the requirements of the law satieties the Interests of both yonr committee an<Uthe said company. By tie plan which we .have agreed upon the olty Is to purchase the elec tric light plant, complete, of the ■aid company and to pay for same the sum of $33,600, npon term* and oondlUona as sat forth and In an or dinance and in the notice of aa alee- tion which we band you herewith We respectfully, ask and pstltton your honorable body to act upon the ■aid ordinance and call the election for the ratification of the agreement we have reached nnder the notice which we herewith hand you In such a way as toput It in the power of the people to ratify the mgreement^whlch we have labored eo earnestly to reach, as soon as possible. e feel that the whole people In their wis dom will affirm the agreement we reached and in doing solve amica bly and wisely a question which lma been for a long time disturbing tbelr minds. tho agreement which we have reached at shown by the accompany ing ordinance and notice of election we think, serve well the interests of the. people and protect the Interests of the aaid company In Its property, Fondren Mitchell, For Cltiiens' Com. Samuel G. McLendon. Thco Titus For ThomasTille Electric Light and Gat Co. The following ordinance was offer ed end read first time and’by unani- moas consent of Conneil .waa con sidered read tho second time. AN .ORDINANCE. B0 it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of ThomasviUe, and It la hereby ordained by author ity thereof, that an election be held 'in said city at the court bouse there in, it being the only voting precinct in said city on' the — day of Novem ber, 1905, for the purpose of deter- mlalag whether or not the city of ThomasviUe, Georgia, shall incur a debt In the principal sum of ' thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars' accord ing to the provisions of the constitu tion and laws of Georgia, said prin cipal debt to bear Interest at the rate of six (0).per cent per annum, payable anually. Said debt to be In- The only kind o£ consump tion to tear is * neglected consumption.”’ People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott’s Emulsion at once, has, in- thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott’s Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. MIorfrMHaiA. SCOTT A BOWSE, Himteq Wtira WewYwh F-teh-nteuxISl enrred for the purpose of the zald city purchasing the electric light and power plant of the Thomaevllle Elec tric Light and Gas Co., In the city of ThomasviUe, said plant consisting of the wire*, poles, machinery, tools and attachments complete, together with the real estate npon which haid plant to situated, said plant to be owned asd operated by said city for the perpoee of generating electricity to be used by said city, Its resident* and those living In territory contigu ous to said city, for lighting and power purposes, those using said eleo tricity so generated for Ugbt and power to pay for the same. Said prin clpal and interest to bo paid In an- COLORED HELP FOR HOSPITAL A few months ago an Association' was formed by some of our more en terprlslng and public spirited col ored citizen* for .the purpose of aid- lag the City Hospital. This asso- elation haa just tnrned over to me tbroupgb its treasurer. Rev. 9. S Broadnax, the sum of$ rt 2 to be used*- for the building fand of the cotoref ward. They hope to raise enongt in the near future to make the sun $100 or more if possible. The same Is acknowledged with thanks. . G. S. Whitney/ President Board of Trustees Why Refer to Doctors Because we make medicines, for them. We live them the formula for Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust h. Sold for over 60 years. *mi«r it f-j/lp'rd.ysh.»»*Mht«,53ft kaow what a .pt.ndIA SMdt.ll>. ft w. IeM- -* u “ * A tiers Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral In breaking up a cold. ' $50 00 Reward. nual instalments of four thousand''title and corporal possession of the the real estate upon which said plant is situated, said plant to be owned and operated by said city for I A „ ward of fitfy- dollars will the purpose of generating electricity | be paid by the undersigned far the ar- to be need by said city, its resident* wWl P™ 0 * ,0 convict say person and those living In-territory contig- l « nU *y of tnepaai enthe fol- _ J lowing tend in Thomas county Georgia, us to said city, for lighting and 4> #> 57, 88, 59. 41 and power purposes, those using said 04, in the 17th district. Consult D L. electricity eo generated for light and Bollock, Ocblockouee, Ga, I. W. Swift power to pay for the same, said <*»• $-I5-10mo. principal and interest Ip be paid In annual installment* of rour thousand ($4,000) dollars beginning on the ^ first day of January, 1307, and each and every year thereafter until said debt ehall have been fully paid off and discharged. The--term* of the contract to be made by said city for which said debt of thirty thoueand ($30,000) dollars ie Incurred by said city of ThomasviUe are atfollowe: The said City of Thomaevllle to receive in, con ■Ideratlon of said earn, fee-simple ($4,000) dollars, beginning on the first day of January, 1(07, and each and every year thereafter until said debt shall have been fully paid off and discharged. Said debt to he evt- said plant of the ThomaevUie Elec tric Light and Gaa Company, as here inbefore described. By the terms of said contract between the parties the said city of ThomasviUe will pay denced by the city'* certain promi- to tho Thomaevllle Electric Light DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT - The 31.00 tottlacMtfM 354 tMwstk* trial An. witch sate (or 50 Ms rtsMssa oat, AT tub luoiatost or Ei c. Do WITT At COBIPANT, CHICAGO, TTY- -Sold by Braey Pharmacy Co. Almanae end 300 yaerOalendar. •ory notes for amounts as aforesaid. Said city of Thomaavllle retaining the right and option under this .con tract to pay said Installments orrany one of them at any time before mat urity with a discount of six (0) per cent per annum Be it further ordained that a no tice of said election shall be given to the qualified voters of said city by publishing the same for the space of thirty (30) days next preceding the date of said election In "The ThomasviUe Tlmes-Enterprlse,” the newspaperin Which the sheriff's ad vertisements are published, directed to the qualified voters notifying them that on the day aforesaid said elec tion will be held for the purposes hereinbefore set out, which notice ■hall be In words and figures as ap pear from a copy of raid splice at inched to this ordinance. NOTICE. To the qualified voters of the City of ThomaevUie. Georgia: Notice Is hereby given that in ac cordance with an V ordinance regu larly and duly passed on the 18th day of October, 1905, by the mayor and aldermen of the City of Thpmas- villo, Georgia, an election has been ordered held and will be held on the of November, 1S05, at the Court House-in said city of Thomas villo, it being the only voting pre cinct in said city and same to be held by the same persona lo the same manner, under the name rules and regulations'that elections for officers of sal{I city are held, and In accord ance with the provisions of the acts of the General Assembly of Georgia approved August 13, 1904, appear ing upon page 85 of the published acts of 1904, for. the purpose of de termining the question whether or not the City of ThomasviUe, Georgia, shall'insur a debt under and by vir tue of the provisions of the constitu tion of Georgia and.sald act of 1904, in tho num of thirty thousand ($80,- 000) dollars said debt bearing Bix (6) per cent Interest payable an nually. for the purpose of the said dtp purchasing the electric light and power plant of the ThomasviUe Elec tric Light and Oas Company, said plant consisting of the wire#, poles, franchises, machinery, tools and at tachments complete, together with You Must Sleep. If yon cannot, it is due to an irritated or congested state of the brain, which win soon de- vclope into nervous prostration. Nature demands sleep, and it is as important as food; it is a part of her building and sustaining process. This period of unconsciousness relaxes the mental and physical strain, and allows nature to restore ex hausted vitality. Dr. Miles’ Nervine brings refreshing sleep, because .it soothes the irritation and re moves the congestion. It is also a nerve builder; it nourishes and strengthens ev ery nerve in your body, and creates energy mi all the organs. Nothing will give strength and vitality as - surely and quickly as Dr. Miles’ Nervine. "During th© past winter I had two attacks of LaGriopo which left m© rerjr weak, and ta bad condition. I waa ao nervous I could not ©leap. My wife, after trying different remedies, went for a doctor. The doctor was out. and a neighbor recommended Dr. Miles’ Nervine, and she brought horn# a bottle. I Imd not slept for some time, and had terrible pains in my heada After taking a few doses of Nervln© th© pain was not ©o severe, end I slept 1 am now taking ths second bottle, end rm vn*v nu<*h Imnmved." HENRY M. SMITH. Underhill, Vt Dr. Miles' Nervln© Is sold by your druggist, who will guarants© that th© first oottl© will benefit If It fails, ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind 5000 TeIe g fa P hcrs k/vuv NEEDED Annually to All the new position* created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want YOUNG IfEN and Ladies ur'"good habits ta Learn Telegraphy AND R. R. ACCOUNTING tV.fuinl»hrj per cent. of th. Operator. amt station Agents in America. Our six schools o re and Oas Company for tho purchase price of said plant the earn of thirty two thousand five hundred ($33,500) dollars to be paid twenty-five hund red ($3,600) dollars In cash and the balance of thirty thousand ($30,#00) dollars as aforesaid, with interest on said balance at the'rate of six (6) per cent per annum In regular an nual Installments of four thousand ($4,000) dollars, commencing on January 1, 1907, and annually there after until the said debt shall have been fully paid off and discharged, said-debt to be evidenced by the city’s certain promlsory notes for the amounts asaforesald. Said city ThomasviUe retaining the right and option underfills contract to pay said installments or any one of them at any time before maturity with a dis count of six (0) per cent per annum for unearned time. Said city of ThomasviUe at and before this debt Is Incurred and at the time of levying taxes for said city lhall provide by ordinance for the levy and collection of an annual tax on the taxable property within said city sufficient to pay the princi pal and interest on said debt as the same matures,provldcd, nevertheless, that no part of this tax shall be col lected at nny time whatsoever, un less the sums hereafter to be provid ed and set apart by ordinance an nually from gross revenue collected from water rents, light rents, street tax, dog tax and licenses and any and all other sources at the same rote as now fixed and assesed, except funds from general tax levy, bond tax and school tax, should, for any reason, become unavailable or insufficient for this purpose. That the ballots to bo used at said- election shall be worded as follows: “For the use of those who favor In- For sale—From 500 to 700 acres currlng said debt for the purchase fine land on A. and J3.^ road, seven of said elctrlc light and power plant ( miles from ThomasviUe In one and tho ballot shall have written or print- two horse farms. For further in- J*’*rif, It.IAbll.llot twenty year. .wT endorsed by all leading Railway official*. execute ai f jjg bond to every student to her a position payiug from S40 to furnish him |6oa month in States . tains, or from |?5 to|i ° r *jo»» I/S to Jtoo a mouth in Bute* west of the Rockie*. immediately upon graduation „ Students can enter at any time. No vacations. 1 regarding any of our Schools- 'free CUtiVC * l Cinci °- The Morse School of Telegraphy. Buffalo, N. Y . LaCrosse. Wi*. San Francisco, Cal __ Whatever price yew intend Pavtttc FOR A run. *r Oraan, don’t force! that n hav. THS BEST *1 *■» Hiss. Cincinnati, o Atlanta, G«., Texarkana, Tex. CARTER A DOROUGH J. R. O’NEAL Dentist. Office in Carter & Halt Building Meigs, G-orgia, ed on them the words ‘For incurring. formation aply to W. D. Peacock. 825-dtwst debt for Electric Light and Power | ThomasviUe. Plant.' ” For Sheriff of Grady County. For the use of those who are! j RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE aridnet Incurring said debt for said MYSELF A CANDIDATE FOR SHER electric light and power plant the bal nry OF GRADY COUNTY, 8UB- lots shall have written or printed on JECT TO THE ACTION OF THE them the words, "Against Incurring WHITE PRIMARY. Debt for Electric Light and Power VERY RESPECTFULLY 1 , Plant.” I W. D. BARBER.