Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 17, 1905, Image 2

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mui/iil Il/iltL IS SOLD An Important real 'estate transfer took place yesterday by which Mr. W. F. Quarterman became the owner of the Nat Heeth place. The pur chase waa made from C. A. and W. B. Cochran. The place is located on the Summer Hill road six miles from town and Is a fine farm. BOLD THIEF TAKES HORSE ~wrrar tne Farmers all Say . < About the Ellwood Fence. I The Ellwood is pig tight, horse high, and bull strong. It has no wraps to slip, ho welds to break, is very handsome, is more durable than any other, and just as cheap as the cheapest, so why not use the Eilwood? It is made especially for a hog fence and is absolutely guaranteed—If you are go ing to do any fencing write me before buying, and I will take pleasure in quoting you my very lowest prices. If then I can’t sell you I certainly wont do yon any barm, and might help you to buy cheaper elsewhere. We give allinquiries prompt and careful attention and when favored with an order ship it out promptly, John Q. Burney’s Hardware Store, Boston, Qa. Cane Mills On Saturday night one ot the bold est horse thefts In the history of ThomasvIIlo took place. Between the hours ot 7 and 8 o'clock a dark gray mare was taken from the public stalls on Madison street back of 'Neel’s store. The animal was the property of Mr. Jesse Davl# who lives near Pavo. Accompanied by his brother ho reached town late Sat urday evening, hitched the horse there and wont to attend to some business. ' Upon his return after an hour , he found tho horse gone. His buggy was not disturbed. The horse had been left wtth tho harnesa on. This the thief removed and threw It Into tho next stall. Thero Is no clue ns to whom the robber might have been but he was certainly a man of norvo to attempt so bold a deed In the heart of the city on a busy night. The ofllcers are on the lookout for him and have warned their neighbor ing )>mclais tg.be on guard so the nar ky gentlemen mpy yet land behind the bars. NEW PAPER AT CAIRO Cairo, Oa., Novi 17 —After the drat of December Cairo will hare another newapaper, bearing the name of the Grady County Times. The editors and proprietors will be Meesre. J. W. Hale and Y. L. Wat- aon, who are highly capable of getting ont an Interesting weekly.. Mr. Hale is an exerlenced newspaper man and editor, having been engaged In this work for a number ot yean In l’lorl da, whence he recently came to Cairo. While Mr. Watson Is fust making his debut In journalism, still his general culture and experience In affairs euil neatly lit him for the work ho Is about to begin. With two good news papen behind her, Cairo ought to do even greater things than the has yet accomplished. CONFERENCE COMES NOVEMBER 29th Amerlcua. Ga., Nov. 18.—The South Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church assembles In Amer icas two weeks hence, convening on Not. 88. The Amerlcus church Is making ample arrangements for the entertainment ot the 350 intulBters who will attend and the occasion prom lack to he one of much Interest In _Amerlcus, Bnt few people are entirely free from Indigestion at this season of the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Core Is not 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. Kodol relieves sour stomach heart burn, belching and all forme of Indigestion. Mrs. Edward Brace arrived yester day from Thomasvtlle and with Dr. Bruce will reelde In tbe house on Union street formerly occupied by Mr. and Mr*. Alvin C. Jeffers.— Brunswick Journal. Nature needs onjr a UUle Eearly Riser now and then to keel the bow- ele clean, the liver active,, and the system free from; bile, headaches, constipation, etc. The famous little ptllB “eEarly Risers” are pleasant In effect and perfect In action. They never gripe or sicken hot tana and strengthen the liver and kidneys. The best Cane Mill on the market today is the Southerland Cano Mill Twenty sizes and styles for steam or horse p-wer, two and three rollers. All who place their order on or before Novembei first will be given wholesale prices. We manufucture Grate Bare and Furnace Boors for syrup furnaces. We have just leceived two car loads of Engines, Boilers and Duplex Steam Pumps General Foundry and Machine Shop, Catalog and prices on application. All inquiries given close attention. D. T, SUTHERLAND Machine works and Foundry, Biinbridge, Ga. irmntnmmimtinimninimfmmmminmmmmmmtnM Syrup Cans. 5 Only way to save syrup We buy 1 in large quantities and can make in- | teresting prices, wholesale and retail ( Albany Machinery Co. Albany, Georgia YNODICAL COLLEGE" Mr. Jas. Watt on Com mittee. Thomasville May Get It \ Mr. Jamea Watt of this city la member of a committee appointed jy the Synod of Georgia this wee to consider the establishment of synodical college, there Is no col lege for men of the Presbyterian faith in Georgia and many boys from Presbyterian families go to North Carolina. The matter will be decid ed by the next sessloh of the Synod. The claims of Thomasville as a loea tlon for the college will be strongly urged. The sentiment developed in favor of this movement was so strong that a committee from the various pres byteries, consisting of sixteen mem bers, was appointed by the Synod The power of this committee is at most unlimited as tat as all tbe pre liminary work connected with the es tablishment of this new college and their report will be awaited with much Interest by all who feel Inter ested in higher education in Georgia, as well aa by Presbyterians. This committee will take up this matter at an early date and some definite plan for the eynodical col lege wilt be made public soon, other Important step taken was the appointment ot a committee consist ing ot one member from each pres bytery, wbo will consider the read justment ot presbytery bounds. It Is believed that this committee will re port In favor of adding another pres bytery to the ones now composing the synod, probably establishing this new presbytery In South Georgia. WHITECAPPERS WRONGED Are Ion k Inventor?. If you are we can furnish you drawings for use in obtaining your patent. Our Mr. Potter is ah Expert Patent Draftsman. He has had years of experience and can fill your needs on any kind of invention. THOMASVItXH IRON WORKS, - - - Thomasville, Georgia. . We Are Now Ready To Quote Prices and Submit Samples of FALL GOODS For Men, Women and Children We catr. everything ready-to-wear and all orders will • receive prompt and and careful attention ALWAY REMEMBER: i. We send goods by express C. O, D. subject to ex amination before accepting, a We send two or three styles of garments for selection. 3. We allow 10 per cent discount for cash, except on contract goods. B. H. LEVY, The Big Store BRO. * COMPANY Savannah. Oa. Revenuo Officer Z. E. Norton was the city yesterday o^ his way to Valdosta from Pelham. He goes to attend the trial of some alleged white cappers. Two men were con victed last week on this charge It be ing alleged that they had whipped a man who waa supposed to have given the officers Information about Illicit ssttlls. - It is now reported that the two men who were bound over have proved an alibi and Borne of the wit nesses wbo swore against them may have to answer to the charge of per jury. HUNT VISITS FLA. SYNOD President I. Cochrane Hunt, accom papled by Mrs. Hunt and their two boys left yesterday afternoon tor Jacksonville, Fla., where they will spend several days. Mr. Hunt's mis sion Is to enlist the aid of the Synod of Florida for Young's College. It la probable that the Synod will re cognise the Thomasville school offi cially as the institution favored by that body. Educational affairs are at present in a state of chaos in Flori da owing to the reorganization of all colleges of the state by the Bnckman bill. The time tor recognition ot the ThomasviUe college is favorable and It has all the advantage of location In its favor. Ochlocknee, Georgia Bulloch Bros. & Son Special Sale Two months of Bargains, Bargains, Bar gains! November and December, the best months of the year and you should come and get your share of, the most goods for the least money, as you will see by the . prices we quote below. Bring your Cotton and Syrup and let's trade on the following articles: FURNITURE Oak Beds, both roll foot and plain, worth from 83 to 88, oar sals price from 83 08 to $5 70 bureau, Solid Oak, worth from $0 to (IS, sate price fr-m (ft 70 to (0.10. Reed Bookers, worth from (3 to (4 50 sale pries (1.83 to (t.07. Oak Bcekrra worth srom tl 18 8.35, sals p '1-e 1,10 to (3.81 Center Tables worth rrom (1 to (3, sale priee68e to 1 10 Bed gprlo.., (3.75, tale price (388 Safes worth (4.00, sale price (3.38 CLOTHING Mens Salta worth from (8.50 to (3,50 sale price (3.88 to (8.08 Tooths holts worth from (5 to (8, (lie price 18.03 to (0.88 Boys Softs worth from (1.36 to (3 50, sals price 83o to (3 53 Mens Pants worth from (1.20 te (4, sale price 74o to (3 55 Bovs P mts worth from 30c to «0c, sale price 21c to 42c Mena Shoe, worm from (1 40 to (4, sale-price (1.14 to (3 15 Boys Shoes worth from (1.25 to (3.35 sale price (1.15 to (1.76 Womens Bhoes worth from (1 to (8.60 ssla mice Mo to >3.03 Hsts wotrh from 35o to 3.00 ra e prtc 10c to 315 Ginghams worth 80. sale pnje 8c Ginghams worth 10c sale price 80 Calicoes worth 6c sale price So Calico worth 5o sale price 4e BRESS GOODS Serge 36-inches wide 18o Serge 88 inches wide 23o Brilliantlae 43-inches wide 43o Mohair 86'incbee wide 43c Broadoloth 63-incbee wide 85o REMEMBER, the sale begins Nov. ist and lasts only 60 days. See us before )uying elsewhere, and save yourself some coin. Save the Profit for Yourself By buying Pianos and Organs direct from the factory! Don’t pay big profits to agents when you can get the com- 1 mission yourself. We give you a double guar antee and protect you in every way, saving you from $75.00 to $150.00 on a piano and (20.03 to $40.00 on or gans. We are Southern This Fins Ftaao. DlrM from .representatives of the fol- Faciei 7 leYoariieae, lowing widely known lines: 614V 30 MKHL1N ft SONS. SRAM BACH. BECHT PI 4NOV. Before you buy, be sure to write us for Catalogue A, with prices and full information. Rtftnnenn-Any Bank In Atlanta. Becht Piano Co. A Fine Dog. (Moultrie Observer.) D r. Everette Daniel was the hap py recipient this morning of a very line bird dog ot the best lineage sent him by Judge H. W\ Hopkins from Thomasville. The dog Is well traln- The bankrupt firm of C. and S. M. ed » nd *» cla,med t0 be quite a cele- WOLF FIRM IN U. S. COURT Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Neel and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Riley, returned lost night from their respective bridal tours through Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Neel Intended to visit Cuba bnt were prevented from doing so because of yellow feTer In Havana. Both couples will be warmly welcomed by their many friends here and will be prom inent In the social life of the city. Wolff will go through the United States courts In bankruptcy. They were served with papers yesterday and acknowledged service. Tho petition Is In what la known ns In voluntary bankruptcy. It Is under stood that the action will supersede that begun in the state court. The parties filing the petition wore Pol lock A Bernstein. Ooldenberg Bros., £ Co., and the Thomasville National Bank. The last two of these parties were also connected with the action In the state courts. Tho first hearing of creditors Is set for the 37th ot November at the office of Referee J. H. Merrill In this city. At that time the creditors will prove their claims, examine the bank rupt and appoint a trustee. Killed Snake and Deer. Mr. A. R. Cooper has returned from a hunting trip to Port English, Fla. He visited bis father, H. A. Cooper there and they enjoyed sev eral days ot fine sport Among the results ot the boat wfts a deer and any number of ducks and birds. Mr. Cooper killed a six foot rattle snake end will have the skin made Into a belt brity In dog circles. He Is registered In the “Hall of Fame” or some other place of honor for doge and has a splendid “nose for birds." He Is such a dog as Dr. Daniel has been waiting for some time and he will therefore fill a long felt need. It la now safe fore the friends of the doc tor to drop In and supper with him at any time provided they all don't drop at once. Every ounce of fod you eat that falls to digest docs a pound of harm. It turns the entire meal Into poison. This not only deprives the blood of the necessary tissue building mater ial, but it poisons It. Koijol Dyspep sia Cure Is a perfect deglstant, aa It digests food regardless of the condi- iton of the stomach. It allows that organ to rest and get strong again. Relieves Belching, Heart Burn, Sour Stomach. Indigestion, Palpitation of the heart, etc. Sold by Bracey Phar macy Company. Messrs. S. B. Dana and E. B. Hav ens of Boston are in Thomasville for the winter and are at Oak Hill. Both ot the gentlemen are enthoslaatlo sportsmen and come to enjoy the fine shooting here. Every November for many years has marked the arrival ot Mr. Dana. Mr. Havens wss here lost year at the Plney Woods.