Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 17, 1905, Image 5

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Ochlocknee, Georgia EM&jjj Bulloch Bros, & Son ;* The Neel Brothers are not wait ing until they enter their hansome new quarters to appeal for the busi ness of Thomas county. They are npver-let-up merchants, and a sample of how they are going after business can be seen In the Weekly Tlmes- Enterprlse, where they are using an entire page to advertise a special sale which they will put. on this week. MILLIONS OP TIES. Preservation of Forests Is Necessary From Many Standpoints. In the old days wood was burned by the engines of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad, the parent company ot the present Chicago and Northwestern, system. At one of the annual meetings of this p arent President Van Northwlck Two months of Bargains, Bargains, Bar gains! No /tn-ber and December, the best 1 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: Count Witte Has Hopes of Reclaiming Russia From Bow Wows company, announced to the stockholders that he had bought a certain woodland Illinois—now little But few people are entirely free from Indigestion at this season of the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 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 forma of Indigestion. The Tbomasvllle Shoe Company present a most attractive. advertise ment today. at Gigli than a. suburb of Chicago—-and that he felt like congratulating the com pany that this wood tract would for ever secure sufficient fuel for the com Some years more The motion for a new trial In the blind tiger cases of Mitch and Nick Sampson was overruled yesterday morning and the cases will go to the Supreme Court. This action was taken at a hearing at the court house before Judge Robert G. Mltchell.' These two cases are going up to Geor gia’s highest tribunal on a technical point of law. The attorneys for the Sampsons allege that the Indictments against their clients were not legal St. Petersburg, Nov. 18.—The sud den awakening of the conservative element to the necessity of resisting to the utmost, attempts of the Radi cals and Socialists enables the gov- ernment to take a firmer stand, be cause of this reaction In public opin ion. Count Witte has believed that such reaction would come but he waited until public sentiment showed a dis position to support the government before taking energetic measures. By his direction the prefect of po lice Issued a proclamation yesterday Instructing the traders not to yield to threats of the agitators who oredr- ed them to close their shops. The government simultaneously Issued a note prohibiting government employ es participating In active opposition to the government. The government has ttken occa sion to officially deny that the meas ures taken were In any way Incited by Germany. pany’s locomotives, after, when the Chicago and North western was perfected, the attention of one of the officers was called to President Van Northwlck’s state ment. This offlcler made a rapid computation, which showed that the Elgin woodland would not furnish kindling wood enough for the road’s locomotives for even a single year, .which suggests the fact that the an- naul consumption of railroad ties alone In the United States Is.120,000, 000, or fully one-sixth of the total In addition to this there FURNITURE Oak Beds, both roll foot and plain, worth from 13 to 38, our sale price from '32.02 to $5 TO Fares us, Solid Oak, worth from $9 to 313, sale price fr„m (5.70 to (9.10. Reed Rockets, worth from (3 to (4 50 sale price (1.82 to (4.07. Oak Rcckers worth srom |111 8.95, sale p ice 1.10 to (2 21 Center Tables worth ’ from (1 to (I, sale priceOOo to 1 15 Sell Sp.-ic K s, ........ (9.75, ia’e price (1 93 ' Safes worth $4.00, sals price (3.28 Boys P nts worth from 30o to 60c, •jde price 21c to 42c Mens Shoe* worth from (1 40 to (4, sale priced 14 to(3 15 Boys Shoes worth from (1.25 to(2.25 sale price (1.15 to (1.76 Womens Shoes worth from(l to (8.50' snin t rice 84o to *3.0.7 Hats writ It from 25o to 3.00 sa'e prto 19o to r is Ginghams worth 8c. sale price Do Gin ‘iism* worth 10c sale price 8o Calicoes worth 6o sale price So Calico worth 5o sale price 4o They are putting oh a cash sale with prices that will draw patronage from far and near. The Shoe Company Is conducted by pop ular men and by men who know how to cater to the putSlic needs. clerk of the Superior Court while Judge Mitchell was absent from the court room and the court had ad journed for the day. There is much Interest as to what the Supreme bench will decide on this delicate point. Solicitor Every ounce of fod you eat that falls to digest does 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. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure Is a perfect deglstant, as it digests food regardless of the condl- ” " It allows that cut timber, are vast drains Upon the forest for telegraph and telephone poles and for cross arms and for timbers for railroad construction. General W. E. Thomas came over frbm Valdosta to represent the state, at the hearing and was assisted by county solicitor Lukp. The Sampsons cases are In the bands of Theo Titus and T. N. Hopkins. Besides these cases several motions were heard and the grand and petit Juries for the April term of court were drawn. iton of the stomach. organ to rest and get strong again. Relieves Belching, Heart Bum, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Palpitation of Sold by Bracey Phar- CLOTHING Mens Saits worth from (3.50 to (2,50 sale price (2.36 to (9.08 Youths halts worth from (5 to (9, rale price (3.08 to (6.63 Boys Suits worth from (1.25 to 38 50,! sale price 83o to $2 53 Mens Pants worth from (1.25 to (4, sals price 74o to $3 35 I At the pres ent rate of forest destruction the United States within forty years will be absolutely denuded pf merchant able timber. \ There are millions of acres In the United States today in private owner ship which are not'adapted to farm- | ing, but which would pay a hand some return on the Investment If planted In trees and systematically cared for. as a forest plantation. When the trees have once reached a period of growth which gjyes them a marketable value, Intelligent man agement, cutting each year only a portion of the timer and allowing for reforestation, Would make such forest plantations a source of reve nue as long as the country continues to be Inhabited by men. The whole forest problem is a big one. The idea that a forest Is to be cut over clean and then abandoned Is nothing short of ridiculous from a national business standpoint. It we would begin as a nation today to plant a tree la every place where the heart, etc. macy Company. Miss Edwlna Davis of Albany ar rived In the city last night and will be the guest of her cousin Rev. Alex Bealer for several days. Serge 86-inohes wide 18o Serge 38 incites wide 22# Brilliantine .42-inohes wide 43c Mohair 36 inclies wide 43c Broadcloth 52-inchea wide 85o SALUTED HIS BRIDE Lcggins Gets Married and Draws a Circus Crowd. REMEMBER, the sale begins Nov. ist and lasts only 60 days. Bee us before buying elsewhere, and save yourself some coin. If you need furniture now is your chance while Feinberg is selling $30 suits for 916.80. 6,143 CHILDREN. The circus was not the only show on the tapis yesterday. The Leggln- Love marriage was perpetrated’ at the Mitchell House shortly after 12 o'clock and that attracted almost as much attention as the Rlngllng af fair. As soon as the circus parade was over the eager spectators throng ed the big hotel. Twelve o'clock came, the bride was there presum ably blushing behind her complexion but no bridegroom came. The rumor was started that Legglns bad seen his wife buying a plowshare and had been deterred by the fear of future labor from the nuptial appointment. This proved to be a cruel canard, for half an hour Census Report Gives Grady County ' .Many Scholars. Atlanta, On., Nov. 17.—State School Comnilsloner Merritt Is in re ceipt of. the official figures on the school population of Grady county, the first of the new counties to make such a report. Grady will have 5,143 children coming under the school age In this state. Of this number Decatur coun ty will give 2,421 to Grady leaving Decatur with 6,544 children. Thom as county Is to give Grady 2,722 from Its school population, leaving 6,231 These figures were Mr. H. M. Chastain of the Ochlock- onee vicinity was In town Saturday. Mr. Chastain brought with him a number of very fine stalks' ot sugar They were all In the close neighborhood of ten feet long. He also had a sample of syrup that ought to take a prize lu anybody’s show. cane. Save the Profit for Yourself A . By buying Pianos and ... Organs direct from the Si* '" 1 ' [ factory! Don’t pay big i * ft profits to agents when , [' Fv-jr: 1 7~) >'°, u can 8®t the com- , LLi'ji A mission yourself. We f give you a double guar- B P** Msi C<sesi8ijKl HESy.'-'tO an tee and protect you Br’i rii in every way, saving HH" HI you fiom $75.00 to ■. I* ll i Cl $150.00 on a piano Hr"a l i (20.09 to $10.00 on or- ^ TUli Ci-ten. ganu We are South m Th!« Fins Plain. Dlr»« Croi frwa Factor*, represents ives of the fol- Facto.y toYotrUoxo, $05.50 lowing w.Uely known l.nes; Cl47 50 A liquid cold cure and the only Cough Syrup whlch'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 Pharmacy. In Thomas, agreed upon at a conference between Mrs. John C. Vaughn and daughter Florence clime home yesterday after noon from Chattanooga, Tenn. They have been there since early 4n the summer. lir. Vaughn went to Al bany to meet them. The family will be at Mrs. E. L. Brown’*. late the agile bride groom showed np, toting his 70 years as easily as any Hercules. He ex plained his delay by . saying that he had been sawing wood and had been too busy to get married. Justice Bibb was hastily summon- For the first K. T. Maclean, county school we cut one tiown and to replant for- mlsloner of Thomas county and Hon. J. B. Wight of Grady. Some time next,month the school fund will be apportioned among the counties, and it Is probable that Grady will receive Its proportion under these figures. ests that have already heed destroyed and abandoned we would not need to fear a timber famine In the future or the drylpg up of our rivers and streams and the loss - of the water power they supply. QUITMAN TIGERS. HU> la QUALITY ASP FBICE Before you buy, be sura to write us for Catalogue A, with prices and full information. ed and wove the knot, time In hla life, the genial justice was a little flustrated and made one or two bobbles in reading the service. This waa excused on account ot the unusual prominence of the contract ing parties. After the ceremony Leg glns cut the pigeon wing, did the .double ahuffie, saluted the bride and took up a collection. Lcggins is more than 70 years of age and black. Hla wife is a widow, aged 50, with seven children. Mr. R. E. Donahue arrived In the city yesterday from Dublin, Ga., where he has been collecting for Qie Eclipse Medical Company. Rt/ert nets-Any Bank in Atlanta. many Yew cars. They, Too, Received Heavy Fine* from Judge Mitchell. Southern Car Company Gets Im mense Order. Nature, needs only a Little Ecarly Riser now and then to keep the bow els clean, the liver active, and the system free from bile, headaches, constipation, etc. The famous little pills “eEarly Risers" are pleasant In effect and perfect In action. They never gripe or aut tone and strengthen the liver and kidneys. From the number of drunken men seen on the street circus day It Is evident that all of the blind tigers are not dead yet. This part of the Jungle Is growing unhealthy for these beasts, however, as Is deduced from the fines at the last session of Thom as county Superior Court. The ex perience of the tigers at Brooks court just adjourned shows that the same There were The Railroad Record announces that the Atlantic and Birmingham Railway baa placed an order with the South Atlantic Car Works for 1.406 freight cars. There will be 1,100 boxes and 300 flats. These cars will -be built at the company’s Savannah and Waycrosa plants. The order amounts to more than (1,000,- 000. The Atlantic and Birmingham extendB from Brunswick to Ogle- thore, Ga,, and is now being built on to Birmingham. The road has bad a wonderful growth lnbuslness. . In addition to , tbe above • order, the South Atlantic Car Company is working on 050 freight cars for the Atlantic Coast Line, 600 for the Cen tral of Georgia and 30 for the Geor- , gla, Florida and Alabama. M^biliousness^^ 1/ Makes \l J/ CHRONIC INVALIDS. v| /When the liver is torpid, bile enters the^ 'blood as a virulent poison. Liver ills follow LOUISVILLE AND NASH VILLE RAILROAD. Best lines to Birmingham, Nash ville, Memphis, Knoxbille, Louisville. Cincinnati, St. Louts, Chicago, and all points north and west In through cars. Only line operating through sleep ers from Florida to Chicago. Only line operating through sleep ers from Florida to St. Louis with dining ear service. Judge presides there, fifteen indictments against liquor sellers there. Nine Indictments were found against one man. Albert Thom as, colored, waa convicted of selling beer and was fined (11 or three months. P. Hatzopolou plead guilty tq selling beer and was fined (600 or eight months. Rosa Spencer, waa convicted of selling Intoxicants and was fined (600 or ten months. A number of bonds given by whiskey sellers were forfeited. It is lnterest- ! Ing to note that the Brooks (rand Jury, like the.slmllar body In Thomas devoted a paragraph In their present ments to Uqnor selling and asked for 'such fines as would break np the traf- AND tonic PELLETS are the only Treatment l that gives the liver just the right touch andJ ts Nature’s work in the right manner. The Pill touches the liver, the . Pellets tone the system. ^ &A, Complete Treatment w. uiuiufa vtaa Finest dining car service In the South. . Through tourist Bleepers to. Call- forola. For Information aa to rates to all points north and West, schedules and Florida Pass. Agent L. and N. R. R. George E. Herring, 208 Bay street, Jacksonville, Fla. Watson yesterday dissolved partner ship. Mr. A. M. Watson retires from the business which will be continued at the old stand by 5tr. W. J. Taylor. The change la of general Interest in' the business lyorld. The concern is one of the best established in Thom- asvllle. Sir. Taylor has been the active member of the firm for several years past. Ho has glvpn close at tention to the bualness and knows Just what the public wants In the line Chicago, Nov. 19.—A special from ot clothing and gentlemen’s furnlsh- San Francisco says that Jack O’Brien Inga. He will continue to carry a signed articles yesterday to meet complete stock and vrlll enlarge It, Robert Fitzsimmons tor 20 rounds or adding many new goods for the fall more at^an Francisco between De- Bad winter. Mr. Taylor Is pereon- cember 29 and 31. The fighters are ally very popular with the buying to receive 60 per cent of the receipts public and he will have a continuance of which the winner receives 76 per 'of the large patronage accorded the cent. Forfeits of (2,500 have been 'old firm. Mr. Watson Is one of the posted. Eddie Graney will referee, biggest turpentine operators In this The agreement la different from that!section and will have enough to keep signed by Fitzsimmons In New York him busy looking after his outside recently. Interests. J. R O'NEAL Dentist. Office lu Carter & Hal. building Meigs, Georgia. Braccv Pharmacy Company VOTING COUPON Date ...1905 Enclosed find..!....- .''..dollars and .....cents to apply on my subscription to thej {yJliKuy Tiines-Enterprise, Record my votes for . j Danish Prince Unanimously Chosen I After Long Search. Miss ”” ” | Christiana, Nov. 18.—The Norwegian as the most popular young lady, the winner to receive abso parliament todayunanimously eiect. lutely free a full size Rudolph Piano ' if? Pr,nco 9 ha . r,e80t Denmark ’ : of Norway. Name.......... 111 Hon. E. E. Wilkes the Mikado of Postoffice \ ......... Me , waj Saturday vlaitor to CHARLES IS KINO. Flva year long loans in sum* of S300 te S»0,000 negotiated on farm lends In Setth West Geergia We can supply your demands promptly and are prepared te meet ell competition- Cell er write to Bell A Weathers Attorneys at Law, Cairo, Ga, 1 BRAMSACH. BECIIT PI 41105. Established Ilf THE YEA < 1823 Sold by Vs F ROVER 25 YEARS