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f tSpecial Sale
D. B. Anderson, at Ochlocknee, is selling
out his entire $1400000 stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Notions, JHats, Caps, Shoes, Hard
ware, Furniture, Stoves, etc., at and about
Cost, for Cash only. This sale is in order to
get ready for the New Busines which he and
Remer Singletary will open up in partnership
the first of the new year.
com AND sts.
Get my prices before buying your winter sup
plies, Bring your Syrup and Cotton; market
prices paid for all kinds produce.
Thanking you for past favors,
D. B. Anderson.
Wool
Blankets !
From Saturday's Daily.
Mr, W, L. Ball.has purchased from
Mr, R. G. Balfour tbs lot at the cor
ner of Broad and Fletcher streets.
The price paid Is said- to have been
25,000. This Is the only vacant lot
In the business portion of the city
I and has long been coveted by those
| who are anxious to Invest In Thomas-
Ivllle real estate. It Is the most de-
[strahle business .site now vacant In
Ithe city. It extends from the store
occupied by h. H. Jerger to the cor
ner of Fletcher and back 208 feet to
I Madison street.
St. Petersburg, Nov. 2.—The sit
uation here Is somewhat disappoint
ing. The people throughout the em
pire while celebrating their new free-',
dom, have been set upon In many In
stances jiy Cossacks and police, while
sometimes the spirit of mob violence
has broken forth and the lower ele
ments of the population given them
selves unto pillage and destruction
The ntbst serious disorders appar
ently have occurred at Odessa, where
hundreds of persons are reported to
have been killed or wounded, and.
wheie.the rioting Is momentarily ex
pected to flare out into a repetition
of the slaughter of July at Kazan
where a'three ^ays’ reign of terror
was ended only by the retirement of
all Cossacks to their barracks.
Count Witte’s task in securing a
fair trial for the new experiment in
constitutionalism Is a most difficult
one. He is disappointed at not secur
ing the support of the Liberals, on
whose co-operation he counted. Many
of these are holding aloof and seem
rather to enjoy the predicament in
which the new premier finds him
self.
J ust when every housekeeper
will appreciate our offering we
place on sale three specials in
Blankets. These Blankets are
manufactured expressly for us of
fine soft fleece wool, full weight,
width and length. Borders of
pink or blue, bound with taffeta
The property was
'sold by Mr. Balfour as guardian for
the heirs of Frank Hirt, dodCased.
A Tlmcs-Enterprise reporter ques
tioned Mr. Ball yesterdiy as to his
intentions in regard' to his new pur
chase. He replied'that he consid
ered Thomasvllle real estate a good
Investment and purchased with that
cmt in view. It is not his purpose
to build at onqe but he will probably
do so when a demand ariBes for a
Those who
Voting Coupon
business block there,
are familiar with the conditions In
Thomnsvlllo feel sure that this de
mand will bo a thing of the near
future.
Date. .' 1905
Enclosed fiud. * .dollars and cents
to apply on my subscription to the §J , , , J» kly Times-Enter-
prise. Record iny votes for
Miss I....!,
as the most popular young lady, the winner to receive
absolutely free a full size Rudcjlph Piano, ' •
Name
Postoffice.....
No.,of Votes..
For £B3.9S we offer a iox4 all-
wool Blanket, regular $5.00 value
More Rioting at Warsaw.
Warsaw, Nov. 2.—Thirty person*
were killed and more than one hun
dred wounded during conflicts here
last night. Instead of the expected
proclamation abolishing martial law
today, the military governor covered
the i walls with announcements that
street assemblies would be dispersed
by armed force. ' .
For $500 we offer a 10-4 all-
wool Blanket, regular $6.50 value!
-The Electric Sup-
. Cairo, Nov.. 3.
ply .Company of Savannah yesterday
closed a contract for a ten thousand
dollar electric light plant to light
the town of Cairo. The contract
was given to T. ? .Sandlfor. There
For 7.50 we offer a 12x4 all-wool
Blanket, regular $10.06 value.
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Anarchy Rampant at Odessa.
Odessa, Nov. 2.—Anarchy is ram- 1
pant here. Killing and plundering
by bands of loyalists continued this
morning. Attacks on Jews are lncps
sant. Hospital wagons are constant
ly gathering dead and wounded from
the streets and the population is pan
ic stricken.
were a
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
BOILERS,
Saw
Mill
Machinery,
Shingle
Mills.
L. Steyerman
Cotton
Ginning
Machinery,
Corn
Mills.
Broad and Jackson
New Militia at Kazan.
Kazan, Russia, Nov. 2.—The city
is now under the guardianship of a
newly formed citizen militia of stu
dents and workmen, mustering four
hundred men armed"with weapon
The Pelham Journal brings inter
esting news of the quarterly confer
ence of the' Pelham circuit held at
Pelham this week.
Rev. J. M. Out-
ler presided in place of Rev. Ed F.
Cook,
the presiding elder ,who is
taken from the police. No disturb
ances today.
Antl-Jcwlsh Riots at Orel.
Orel, Russia, Nov. 2.—Anti-Jewlsh
riots have broken out here. Shops
have been looted and many people
killed and injured, j
taking a rest under orders.from his
physicians.
The reports showed that the circuit
was In good condition and that all
the assessments will be paid in .full.
A new church has been organized
at Hollywood, south Pelham . The
Sunday school superintendent* are
J. R. Macon at Meigs, D. B. Ander
son at Ochlockonee and H. H. Merry
at Pelham. •
“Opportunity is the Cream of Time,
Procrastination* it t s Thief.*' <£ jIK
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Now that our stock is-
- ' tg|
at its best and the
weather so propitious, W
we would Say that this
is your golden opppr- V
tunity to select a [j
DRESS OR OMIT R
BUSINESS £
One that will give you H
satisfaction, -
I A More Hopeful Rote.
St. Petersburg, Nov. 2.—The pros
pect of the country quieting down
for the present are at least brighter
today., While the revolutionary spir
it is abroad the leaders seem to real
izc that they thavc reached the end
of their tether and fear to push mat
ters to the point of failure.
^BILIOUSNESSES
Makes
CHRONIC INVALIDS.
Mr. W. T. Respess and family af
ter aresidence of several weeks here
have moved back to their former
home in Meigs.
/When the liver is torpid, bile #nters ffie^
’blood as a virulent poison. Liver’ ills follow
Calvin Carroll has recently sold
to E. M. Mellette bis old home place
on Carroll Hill and five lots on West
Broad street. There pro eight acres
in the first place well improved.
genuine
Doubtless you need
I a change, certainly the
I season demands it.
i We’ll be only too glad
to show every one
—purchasers or not—
through our strictly
up-to-date stock of
UND Tonic Pbllbts are the only Treatment J
that gives the liver just the right touch and/
starts Nature’s work in the right manner.
V The Pill touches the liver, the .j
Pellets tone the system.
Complete Treatment
25 CtS.
Miss Katie Cooper of Pelham, who
was operated upon for appendicitis
here, a few days ago_lr recovering
rapidly.. \ ‘
From Saturday’s Datlr
The romalns of Mr. Charles Math
is passed through the, city last night
for Merrillville where the funeral of
the lamented young man will tako
place today, at the Big Creek church.
He was a son of Mr. Arch Mathis of
Merrlljvllle and a son ; In-Iaw of ,T.
W. Montgomery of Ochlockonee.
His death was tho result of a pe
culiar accident. Ten days ago at
McBride's still in Florida ho accid
ently shot himself In the hand.
Blood poisoning set In and the hand
was amputated. Tho poisoning
made lta reappearance In the nppi i
arm and the whole arm was takeu
off. Even ,thls was ineffectual to
save life and his death occurred yes
terday morning.
Mr. Ivey E. Lewis took his depart
ure for Atlanta' on Tuesday Of this
week he goes to enter the Atlanta
College' of Physicians and Surgeons
Ivey leaves a score of friends here
who wish for him a pleasant and
profitable • pesslonc—Cairo Messeng-
Our Clothes are guaran
teed second to none in pain
style and quality, and
what’s better they are
temptingly priced.
Bracev Pharmacy Company
How is it that J. E. Smith can sell the
best Dry Salt Meat at ioc per pound, best
guaranteed Sugar 17 lbs $1, Arbuckle’s
JVe have spared ho pains in our efforts *o get to
gether the newest and best of everything named by
fashion for the Fall of 1905-06.
CLOTHE YOU HANDSOMELY
Please you thoroughly and save you lots of money,
and we add with ill earnestness,, could any living
man ask more for his fboney than that?
MALLARD & VARNEOOE
THE EXACT THING REQUIRED
for .Constipation.
“As a certain purgative and Stom
ach purifier Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Uver Tablets seem to be th* ex
act thing required strong enough for
! most robust yet mild enough and
'safe enough for children and with-,
oat that terrible griping so common
to most "purgatives,“ s»ys R. S. Web
star & Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada.
For sal« by J. W. Pfeacock, Thomas-
vile, Qa. /•
Coffee 15c, best Iflour 24 lbs 70c, Com
pound Lard 8c, Eure Lard ioc?
, ', He pays no store rent, no house rent, no book
keeper, pays cash for all his goods, and sells
everything for spot cash—Phone 316