Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 10, 1905, Image 7

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The Steyerman Co’s. Main Attractions are their Low Prices Methods Price to AH. purchased the Remer Singletary home has resold it to J. P. Casron of Cairo; lir. H. Atkinson and Daniel | Alilgood made some minor ex-' changes. Besides thesethere are sex ! eral ventures that have not quite cul minated at this writing. Mr. W. T. Respesa and family ar rived last Monday and' are again cit izens of Meigs. The people of this place gladly welcome them back. “The Lord v_will provide." Our thanks are due to Mr. J. A. Grant for some of the finest turnips of the season. These good friends seem to know exactly when to hang some thing on the gate. j The effect of the rural mail de-1 livery may be noticed in Many ways. I, Especially in the advancement the average farmer is making. He is improving In every line. Quite a j number of harrows, mowers, rakes, two-horse plows and such implements | have been sold during this and (he past season. Mr. W. M. Singletary has purchas- ed the residence lately vacated by West Marshall The Georgia Cane Syrup Company will dismantle their plant at the edge of .town and sell the machinery by the piece. C. Li Thompson of the Thomasville Iron Works, has the mat tbr in charge. The plant represents an original Investment of $00,000. It was moved here two years ago from Council. Bluffs, Iowa. It has a huge capacity and can grind cane by the ton annually. It never ran but one season. Its managers were All goods marked in plain figures. You don’t have to pay any more for it than does.your neighbor an.d his money is no better than yours. Our,goods are always reliable and we stand v back of every thing we sell. Quality for quality our prices are lower than our competitors. SPECIALS— This Week Only 38-inch all wool Granite, any shade, regular price 46c, Special Yd-wide Sea Island serge 6c, v \$eaF*Gut this out and bring it with you. Mayor Wilkes street. Mr. Rlcbnrd Merritt, of Cairo has ben here this week. He believes in Meigs’ probabilities and added to his real estate purchase in buying •the Nealder Sasser place near town. It appears that the*re are many ex cellent citizens from Grady county try ing to'get back home by moving Into Thomas county. Come to Meigs, gen tlemen. We bav ea heap o’ fine land round here and will give you a hearty welcome. The South Land and Investment Company, a product of Meigs clime, | Is getting an Illustrated pamphlet, setting forth the advantages of the , town and surronding country and invite home seekers to Invest here. 1 We hnve a vast territory on two sides 1 V that Is untouched by other towns. Quite a crowd of Odds attended the supper given by the Pelham iodgo ^ Monday night. They were royally Ozell, Ga., Nov. 7.—^On Tuesday i afternoon Capt. F. P. Tolar, post-) master at Ozell was burled with Ma-j sonic honors. His ' death occurred! suddenly on Monday .evening at Gj o'clock. He dropped dead from* heart failure while returning.to hisj home from his store. • 444 Mr. W. D. Rees of Philadelphia is hero for several days and Is at the Masury hotel. He came to look af ter some repairs and alterations that are being made at his handsome home on the park front. The Rees family are very popular winter resi dents and. their 1 Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will I apply to. the Honorable Superior Court of Thomas County, Georgia, as provided In Sec. 2,645 et seq. of the civil code of 1906, for leave to sell the undivided remainder Interest In 'he hereinafter dcscribdS He represent ed the Georgia Northern Railroad; and was ai so engaged in the mer-' fkntlle buslnoss. -lie was a promi nent and respected citizen who came' real estate 'ongltig to my minor wards, Ed- ( «,»• R., Susan C-, David L., Hattie' 9-. Margaret and Albert C. Brandon. Said application will bo heard by the > Honorable Robert O. Mitchell, Judge of the Superior Court at Chambers on the 18th,day of November, nine- ■ teen hundred and five (1905.) ' < Said application to sell being for the purposes of reinvestment as the present Investment Is enhancing In value much more slowly than the proposed Investment, and as the present investment would have to bo rented it would depreciate rapidly. Tho property (n which the remainder | Interest la to be sold Is descrlbbd as follows: Commencing at a point on the north margin of Remington ave nue, said point being one hundred and seventy and a half (170 %) feet north, 77 deg. east from where the northeast margin of Seward street would meet the northern margin ol Remington avenue if' projected: theneco north’l3% deg. west 85 1-2 feet: thence north 74 deg. east, 27% feet; thence north 10 deg. west 94% feet: thonce north 51 deg. east along Warren street 02 feet; thence south 31% deg. east 221 fast; thence along Remington avenue south 77 deg. west 140% feet to the place of be ginning, containing 45-100 of an acre more or less. . The property in which Investment Is to be made is the front portion of that lot and tho improvements there on known ns the Paxton lot now oc cupied by W. H. Brandon, situated at the corner of Remington dvenue ' and Hansel! street, all of. said ,de- . scribed lands being situated In j Thomasville, Thomas county, Ga. , W. II. Brandon, Guardian. Southern friends will learn with pleasure of their In tention to come ettrly in the season for a stay of several months. W. D. Sills of Ochlockonee spent Tuesday in Thomasville. W. B. Roddenbery of Cairo spent Tuesday in town. Rev. J. M. Shepherd of Pavo was a visitor in the city yesterday. chased the hothe of Mr. B. F. Ful- do less on this occasion. ford at this place and will move here. Mr. Fulford will leave for Macon next Tuesday and will eggage In the railroad business there. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. (They are easy, to take and produce no griping or other unpleas ant effect. Sold by J. W. Peacock. A contribution of anything, money, meat, syrup, shoes, cloth, clothes, corn mealor anything that ynr owwn children could nse if they were there received and Among, the number who went were Messrs. W. M. Singletary, J. W. Moncrlef, Will Braswell, Bcnhet Brothers, Sam Sutton, Sim Haddock and Arthur Rogers. Mr. B. Isler a ptomlent gentleman of Morgan, Ga., has been > visiting his son Dr.J. N. Isler of this place. Mrs. A. 8. Braswell, Miss Alpha Braswell and Mrs. W. A. Bowen, spent Sunday with the family of Mr. R. R. Chastain, near Ochlockonee. Mr. Clayton Berwick and ^fe of Pelham were visitors here Monday. The song of the hammer and saw is heard abroad over this place and. we note with pleasure' several new roofs will be seen in a few days ag the result. . , The friends of Mr. Henry W. Mil ler of this ptace in Thomasville, and in the county will be pleased to learn that he has fully recovered from an j attack of mental aberration of which be suffered a few months ago. It will' be remembered that It was thought be would have to be sent to the state sanitarium, but now, we are glad to state, he Is In his usual state' of health and mind. A good horrt belonging to Tim Base, thought to show bis acrobatic proclivities, while trying to Jump a wire fence broke his neck. Mi\ Ivy L. Willis of Fowltown, a former citizen of this county, has been the guest of relatives here this will be thankfully promptly forwarded, whether you be long to tbe Baptist church or any church, or whether you live in town or country. The committee that will be glad to wait on you is composed of W. E. Davis, . L.‘, Durcn, .1*. W. Carter, Mrs. W. H. Boswell and Miss Stella Duren. 1 . Messrs. Leo Wilkes find C. E. Boswell nf Thomasville were here Sunday to see home folks. S ' I Quite a number of fanners are al ready through making up their syrup This Is quite an unusual occurrence in this vicinity at this season. Mrs. W. A. Duren after a week’s, jstay in. Thomasville has returned I home. Mr. C. W. Whitley and wlfe / of ,Vada were the guests of the family of Ah C.. E. Kemp, near here this week. 1 Mrs. J. H. Sapp of 8ephner, Fla., has been herb several days at the Cen tral Hotel as the guest of her son, Mr. R. R. Sapp. Mrs. Sapp is the wife of Mf! J. H. Sapp, a former resi dent of this viclnlt. * Messrs. Ernest Joiner and Haggs, accompanied by Hls^ Joiner were pleasant visitors here Sqnday. Mrs. W. B. Hambleton of Thomfcs- vllle was here a few days since. Mrs. Minnie Palmer of Jackson ville Is'a visitor here. • ' ./ Miss Stella Duren is spending this week In Thomasville. Mr. J. N. Carter is erecting a 'nice live room dwelling opposite the Robinson went down to residence of r. W. M. Singletary. It Sunday to breath some wIU j* occupied by Uft Luther Sin gletary. • Rev. J. B. Alilgood filled Ills reg ular appointment at Coolldge Bap tist church Sunday: and also accept- cd the call for tbe«enaulng year. ’ Miss Jessie Redfetirn from. Be rwick is ; visiting Miss Fannie Fol- som tills week near Coolldge. Messrs. Frank Cooper. J. B. 'Nor man and W. B. Dukes from Moitl- trlo and Norman Park were In town last. Saturday db business. Mr. J...W. -Inghrnm was a visitor to Thomasville'oh busluess Wedncs Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Easter frotr Thomasville visited Mrs. Boaster’s father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. B: F. Magaheo near Coolldge Tuesday, 2,000 PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS. Meeting With the New Ho|ie Churel Was Great Gatherings The Flint Ilivcr Primitive Baptls association met last Saturday nnr Sunday with the New Hope Church, The old time Baptists came from till parts of the county. There were eight preachers .present, 11 churchei represented and two thousand soul: on the grounds. Elder Brooks woJ It is tho only .female remody cold’under a guarantoo which means relief cy no money tpenC \on can choose between this remedy and a heavy doctors b.lL , “I had miscarriage, and I fa since has been a misery. Doctors i foiled to $ eliev ? mo, uni I was unable to raovo without assistance. I V began C. F« P, (CerslU’u Fetnslo Panacea).; took two & bottles and could get r.p and walk. It h now keeping me up ^ so 1 can do rav hoiso vjork. an! I am improving steanily. J m * %T r. lf/«navmr Qa <n/is .Ttlo A Put few people are entirely free trator, having made application tj me in due form to be appointed per manent administrator upon the estat< of F. C. Johnson, late of said eoun ty, notice-is hereby given that salt application will be heard at the reg ular term of the Court of Ordinar. for said county, to be hejd on th» first Monday in December, 1905. Witness my hand and official sig nature this 6f ‘the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is hot only the best remedy to use be cause it digests what you eat but be cause It also enables the digestive apparatus to assimilate and trans form all foods into tissue building blood. — • • — 1 v ilea. Elizabeth McDaniel, S ■ ad.s, Fla., 08.00 PER BOTTLE v at an ists. Kodol relieves sour stomach heart burn, belching and all forms of indigestion. . 'illiam M. Jones, Ordinary 11-13-tit For choice cut flowers, weddinj bouquets, floral design*, plants, etc. telephone, telegraph or write. Idl> Hour Nurseries, Macon, (la. 11-10-3 Gerstle Med cine Co. "Chattancc-a, Tcnn. A liquid cold cure and the Only Cough Syrup which moves the bowels —works all cold out of the system —is ennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. Clears the head and throat and makes,weak lungs strong. Best for Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Children love It. Sold by Bracey This guarantee authorizes any druggist to refund the pur chase price of a bottle of G.F.P. (Gen-tie’s Female Panacea) to any woman who buys it and is not benefited by its use.