Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 03, 1905, Image 6

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V Wf&S Yes, we was to have one Oct. 7th, but rush of business prevents it, and we announce that we will not have an auciion 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 WERTZ & SON Pelham's New Commercial Hotel THE ARLINE HOUSE . Opened January tlio first, 1005, Modern and up-to-date in al> details. Mott couverieutlyjlocated hotel In the dty. Very beet service,, rendered y experienced management. Opposite A. O.L. depot, leok foreign. Rates $1.00 and Sa.oo per day. Commercial trarelors, patronage solldled. ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ARLINE, Proprietors and Managera. NEW CENTRA! J HOTEL Modern, Up-to-date, Convenient— Centrally Located Experienced Management—Rates <2.00 Beat of Livery Service in Connection. W. M. SINGLETARY & J. J. ARLINE, Propria tore & Managers Meiga, Georgia. A. C3-OOID C3-I3ST Is worth Money to you, It makes your product bring a higher price THE ROBT. DEKLE COTTON GIN AT COOLIDGE, is first-class in every respect. Best machinery, best opera tors. We have recently built a commodious shelter foi the accommodation of our patrons. Patronize us. Robert Dekle Coolulge Georgia Coolidge Cash Store A few more pairs of Shoes left that I am going to sell at cost in order to make room for my new stock which have Just arrived. I invite one and all to come and get their share of the Bargains while the opportunity is at hand. COOLIDGE CASH STORE, Megahse, Proprietor YOUNG MAN DROPS DEAD Cairo, Oct. 28.—At an early hour’ this morning Cairo was shocked to hoar of the sudden death last night of Seaborn Davis, who held an Im portant'position with the Cairo Bank ing Company, itr. Davis was at work yesterday in bis regular routine of duties at' the bank and when he left the place of business late yes terday afternoon,, no one dreamed that he was so soon to be claimed by the reapep Death. Apparently he was in good health and there was nothing whatever to indicate that he was the least bit indisposed. Last night In company with sev eral other couples, he attended a cane grinding several miles out in the country and while returning from the place and when the crowd was near the home of W. B. Hoddenbery, he was sndenly seized with his last ill ness. The'young people in the com pany quickly carried him to the home of Mr. Roddenbery, but by the time they reached the bouse it was too late to relieve. He died in a ADJOURNS FOR THE YEAR to say a word after^he was stricken. He is thought to have died of acute indigestion, which affected the heart so suddenly that relief could not be had in time to save him. Consumption The only kind of consump tion to fear 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 he checked. . I Scad lor free maple. SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemist* 409*41$ Pearl Street, ' New York, joc. and $1.00} all druggists. TUCKER ASSOCIATION Mr. Davis was a young man' of much promise and one who number ed his friends by his acquaintances. He was the youngest son of Mr. Wal ter Davis, the president of the Cairo Banking Company. Meigs, Oct. 28.—The annual ses sion of the Tucker Association has Just closed at the Baptist church at this place. Bev. E. S. Atkinson of Camilla was elected moderator and former clerk W. E. Davis was re elected. The attendance was large and business of great importance, to the association-was transacted. For The re P° rt ‘No various commit- Valdosta, Qa., Oct. 28.—Special , tees pr0Ted to 1 ulte interesting, Tlmos-Enterprise.—T. E, Lane was The dUcuaslon tbe report on tem given a commitment trial hero today ] P« rance brou * ht ,or,h a and on the charge of moonshlnlng. Lane ,P° )nted dl>cu “ lon ' consuming about was arrested at Colquitt, Oa., on Frl-J one hour ot tlme - ° ae ,eature of day by Marshal Godwin and Z. E. , tho “«™’ a «° a that the church Norton of Pelham. He was bonnd at Now,on wa » represented by three over under the sum of <200 to appear , Te ry fine looking ladles, It being the at the December term of United , CUBtom for gentlemen delegates to States court * . bring the contributions and letters, Tbe reports showed a , decided in crease In contributions especially to TO A TEXAN. Build Your House on This Plan If yon own a lot, and a part of the money which yon wish to Invest in a bnlldiug, I will furnish 'plans and specifications free. I will build your hoc ’ - • • • eon for tbe balance in psyn ote to five yean Brick bnl!d|nga and store houses a specialty. Lowest Pji(fg O. E. GRINER, Sals City, Ga. „ -- : 7®* r house and ftnoe it and when it is _ . rates rments of from ootnpleied you can make your rates * tbe balance in A Prize In the Pocket OF EVEttY PAIR OF UNCLE SAM OVERALLS and PANTS In the pocket of one out of every ten doten pair will he found a ticket entitling the holder to a fine watch fref. Fine Goods—Guaranteed Goods $J per Pair. If your dealer doss not keep the UNCLE SAM brand, l.mail $1 to ns and we will send you a piir,'prepaid. South Georgia OlottangJCompany ThomasviUe, i Georgia FROM GUN WOUND Thomaa County Girl Will he Wedded the cause of missions. The. n|:xt to a Man from Afar. .'session of the association will b< From Sunday’s issue. held at Hopefnl church near. Branch- Thomaa county will be robbed of„ n , 0 , n Mltchell .county. one of her fair daughters today. I Miss Mattie Belle White, daughter of I llimnni ntln Mr. White, of tho firm of White and J. A. WHITLEY DEAD Baldy at Coolldge, will be married to Mr. Joseph H. Wright of Beaumont, Texas. Mlsa White formerly lived In ThomasviUe and has many friends here who will regret to learn that her fortune la to take her ao far (rom the haunts ot her childhood. Mr. Wright Is manager of the Singer Sewing Ma chine Company for southeast Tex as, and has his headquarters at Beau mont He met 'his bride-to-be when she was on a visit to the Lone Star State. Mr. Wright passed through ThomasviUe last night on his way to Coolldge, after having been on the road since Tuesday. Moultrie, Oct. 28.—J. A. Whlteley, who was shot last week by a man named Lewis, is dead. The funeral occurred here today. Mr. Whlteley was a prominent cltlien of this com- inanity, living three miles from Moul trie. \A post mortem examination was held to find out the direction and location ot tbe ballet that caused death. Mr. Whlteley was closely connected with well known families of Thomas'county and the unhappy Owing to the' caHge 0[ h | g death |, deeply de- strlct quarantine In force all through p ) ored , Mississippi and Louisiana he could ' not take the direct route. . The wed ding will occur at 4 o'clock this after noon. At 7:30 the couple will reach Tbomasvtlle. They will probably re- naln here a day or so before taking up their long journey home. HOME FROM CONVENTION. Thomusville -Delegates to Daughters of Confcderaey Meeting at Home. Miss Etta Held and Miss Florrle Mae Heeth arrived home last night from Macon, where they represented the ThomasviUe chapter at the state meeting of the Daughters of -the Con federacy. They bring the most at tractive stories of lavish hospitality extended to the Daughters by the dtl sens of Macon. Nothing jra* to ° good for them. They state that the resolution calling tor the erection of ful. a monument to the memory of Gen eral Wire at AndersonylUe was unan- Imaously carried. The next conven- Uon will be held at Americas. TO. MRS. MAYS. Elaborate Card Party Is Tendered by Her Sister. Tbe leading social event ot last week In ThomasviUe was the card party tendered Mrs. Crawford Hays by her sister Mrs. Rhydon .Mays. Mrs. Crawford Mays is a new addi tion to the social circles of Thomas- vtlle and.she is being extended a hearty welcome. The reception was given at tbe Crawford street home ot Mr. and Mrs. Rhydon Mays and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Mays. The first prise went to Miss Emma McIn tosh, the lone hand to Mrs. Dtsmnke and the consolation to Mrs. Pbllpot. The house Was beautifully decorated and the refreshments were delight- Kodol DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TM <1.00 kgtha corttb. 2H Urns tke «rt*l *», wMch Mb for SO carts. nnuiD OMLT at res usssatosv or E. C. Do WITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. XUU Sold by Bracy Pharmacy Co. Ask for^Kodol Almanac and 206 yaerCalendar. _ r. Month to Reliable Parties. WRITE AT ONCE FOR FACTORY PRICES AND MONEY SAVING PLAN. Give References Also. - nra C/UtTERicDQROUGfr DEP Valdosta, Ga. . Address Department B.. NO LIGHT IN RUSSIA St. Petersburg Students Strike and Put the City Id Utter Darkness St. Petersburg, Oct. 27.—Daring this afternoon tbe wildest rumor; spread through the city. Students gathered at the university and an- nonneed their determination to hold meeting contrary to the govern ment orders. Strikers' stopped electric lighting machinery and the city la in dark- Biliousness, constipation retard re- . Reinforcements of troops are cover,. cure these with Ayer’S Pills, pouring into the city. The most alarming reports are circulating about condlUoua In Southern Russia. Private reports confirm the muUny on the battleship Catherine II and the destruction by Incendiaries of the battleship Patellmon. The) Coug ar of hing Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. “I always koep Ayer*n Chorry Pectoral in th# borne. It Hires^ perfect ralfef’whenever any of a* bar* coughs or bard colda. I have ■sod It for a great many jroara and »o know burf.N.Y. A . SMBAPABLU. ujers ^vxret From Moscow. Moscow, Oct. 27.—All the employ es of the water, gas and street car companies struck today. The gov ernor general issued a proclamation that railroad trafllc will be restored and that tbe strike will not prevent supplies of food being brought In. He says troops will fire ball car tridges In case of disturbances. St. Petersburg, Oct. 27.—Warn ings to tbe people that in case of dis orders tbe soldiers ^rlll fire ball car tridges are posted on every corner today. The city Is calmer under the rigor ous measures adopted. Gen. Tre- poff to restore confidence,' directed all shopkeepers to take down the boards from their shop windows, and the shops were all open this morning. Incendiary Fire la Warsaw. Thorn Prussia, Oct. 27.—A special from reliable source in Warsaw says that an incendiary fire which started there last night Is now extinguished and that one part of *tbe city is In flames. $50 00 Reward. - A reward ot fitfy* dollars will be paid by tbe undersigned for tbe ar rest with proof to oonvict any person guilty of a criminal trespass oaths fol lowing land in Thomas county Georgia, to-wit: Lots 3, 4, 6, 37, 88, 89, 43 and 04, in the 17th distiiot. Consult D L. Bollock, Ochlockonee, Ga., L W. Swift sambos. Oa. 8-lfi-lOmo. Rev. D. A. Jones was In town Sat urday from Akrldge. Mr. Jones has Just been elected surveyor of Grady county and be expects to have a big Job on bis bands for a while getting lines straight. Petition for Charter. * Thomaa County, Georgia. To the Honorable Secretary of 8tate. The petition .of F. D. Dlamuke, E. M. Smith. M. M. Cooper. Paul C. Jack. W. C. Snodgrass. M, R. Malette, W. H. Brandon and J. T. Culpepper, all ot petltlqners being residents of ThomasviUe, .Thomas county, Geor gia, and such other persons an they may associate with them, shows: 1. That they desire to be incor porated under tbe name and style of Cotton States Insurance Company said proposed company to have ltl principal office at Tbomasvlllc. said state and. county. 2. That they propose to do a life, health and accident insurance busi ness. That they propose to conduct businessupon the mutual or co-oper ative plan. Petitioners show that it is their purpose to proceed In good faith to organize the aforesaid com pany and that they request being ln- ing Incorporated under the laws ot the State of Georgia, with the full powers and benefits provided In the case ot mutual life, health and accident In surance companies In said State. 6. That they have given thirty (’30) days' notice of their inten tion to apply for said charter by the publication of this petition in tbe newspaper publishing the legal ad vertisements of said county where the principal office of said company Is to he located, once a week for four (4) weeks before the filing ot this peition. F. D. Dlsmuke. E. M. Smith, M. M. Cooper, Pan! C. Jack, W. C. Snod grass, M. R. Mallctte, W. H. Brand on, J. T. Culpepper. ■ Georgia, Thomas county. Personally came before the un dersigned F. D. Dismuke and W. C. Snodgrass, who on oath say that they are two of the persons appearing as petitioners in the above and foregoing petition and that the names sub scribed to said petition are the genu ine signatures ot the persons named there, and that the facts stated in the petition are true. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 18th day of October, 1905. W. H. Rockwell, N. P. Thomas Co., Georgia. F. D. Dismnke, W. C. Snodgrass. Periodic Pains. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are a most remarkable remedy for the relief of periodic pains, backache, nervous or sick head ache, or any of the distress ing aches and pains that cause women so much suffering. As pain is weakening, and leaves the system in an ex hausted condition, it is wrong to suffer a moment longer than necessary, and you should take the Anti-Pain Pills on first in dication of an attack. If taken as directed you may have entire confidence in their effectiveness, as well as in the fact that they will leave no dis agreeable after-effects. They contain no morphine, opium, chloral, cocaine or other dangerous drugs. long time I have suffered never been ablo to get anything that would give me much relief until I be- began the use of Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Plls, and they always relieve me In a short time. My sister, who suffers the same way. has used them with the same results.” MRS. PARK. 731 8. Michigan St.. Beuth Bend. Ind. Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills are sold by ‘ - * • •• | that If It a- money. 29 doses, 29 cents. Never sold hi Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind your druggist, who will guarantee 1 the first package will benefit. II falls he will return your money. Never told hi butte. 5000 Te i e Sn :r NEEDED Annually to fill the new positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Compatiir*. We want YOUNG MRN and Ladlea of good habits to Learn Telegraphy AND R. R. ACCOUNTING We furnish 75 per cent, of the Operators and Station Agents in America. Our six schools ore the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools in the World. Established twenty years and endorsed by all leading Railway official? We execute a $230 bond to every student to furnish him or herji position paying from Uo to S o a month in States east of the Kocky Moon- ins, or from $75 to f 100 a month in States west r the Rockies, immediately upon graduation. Students can entcrat any time. No vacations. For full particulars regarding any of our Schools write direct to our executive office at Cincin nati, O. Catalogue free. TheMorse School of Telegraphy. Texarkana, Tex. San Francisco, Cal For sale—From 500 to 700 acres fine land on A. and B. road, seven miles from ThomasviUe in one and' two horse (arms. For further in formation aply to W. D. Peacock, ThomasviUe. 825-dtwst J. R O’NEAL Dentist. Office in Oerter A Hah building Me’gs. Georgia. For Sheriff of Grady County. RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE FOR SHER IFF OF GRADY COUNTY, SUB JECT TO THE ACTION OF THE WHITE PRIMARY. . VERY RESPECTFULLY, W. D. BARBER. Farm for Sale—Known as the Bol lock farm near Ochlockonee, now owned by Mrs. S. J. Eliott. Cdntaln- lng 175 acres more or less, 75 or 80 acres In cultivation, two fine mate*; 1 wagon, 1 Jump seat buggy, 1 fine Jersey cow and calf, ail farming Im plements, produce and household furniture, all new, only need one year price <6,000. 10-26w 2t