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AUSPICIOUS AND HAPPY.
Closin^Put
SALE
Was .Mabbett-Neel .Welding .Says
Quitman Paper.
(Prom the Quitman Free Press.) .
Last Wedesday evening, Nov. 8,
the marriage of Miss. Rebecca Mab-
bett and Mr. Clyde Neel was solemn
ised the occasion being a most aus
picious and happy one In every par
ticular.
Lvemon J-Vlixer
The Best Family Medicine
For Ooustipstion. Biliousness,
Indigestion, Soar Stomaoh, Colic,
Dizziness, Headaohes. and any
thing censed by a disordered Inv
er. Removes
“That Drowsy Feeling."
by patting your digestive organs
to work, increasing your appetite,
and in fact, makes yon feel like a
••NEW MAN."
SOo and $1.00 per bottle at alt
drag stores.
Mosley’s Lemon Elixer.
Mass Meeting Will Soon
Choose New Com. and
Primary Date
City Ownership People
Say Less Than 50 are
Against Idea
D. B. Anderson, at Ochlocknee, is selling
out fiis entire $14000 00 stock of Dry Goods,
The .event, while h very
Quiet and Informal one, socially, was
one of the unost beautiful home wed
dings which has occurred In Quit-
man. The entire first floor of the
house wub adorned in the loveliest
manner by the lavish use of palms,
ferns and bamboo. The frent par
lor, where the ceremony occurred
was very beautiful. The bay win
dow was banked with ferns and
on either side of It tall white
Clothing, Notions, Hats, 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
Renter Singletary will open up in partnership
theffirst'of the new year.
COME A NO StZ
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.
The municipal ownership election
Is less than two weeks dlstaiA. On
Thursday, November 2!
the people
that have political aspirations, of the city will vote to determine
That Is the names of the registered whether or not the city shall incur
voters for 1905-1906. Only those a debt of $30,000 to buy the plant
Whose names are written on the scroll n.* the Thomasvllle Electric Lighting
can vote for mayor and alderfcm. u-j uGs Co. There Is a good deal
The books were opened on the first of quiet discussion of the proposl-
day of October. But Thomasvllle tlon going on, though there Is less
people like their brethren the world beat pbout the matter than was the
over are in no haste to pay out mon- case In either of the other campaigns
ey before they have to. Consequent- where the question was Involved.
]y the registration has been slow. To This Is probably because the warr-
date the list shows the names of lag elements have been reconciled
only 39 white and 11 colored. and there is now no organized oppo-
As election day draws near the In- sltlon to the project,
terest will Increase and the voters It Is not necessary to have two-
will drop into the office of the city thirds of the registration list, but
treasurer In increasing numbers each merelp two thirds of the vote cast,
day. / Here they will divorce them- Thus If there are three hundred votes
selvse from such pqrtlon of their cast ,101 will defeat the debt. Those
wads as Treasurer Mitchell may de- whao favor the Idea are not taking
mand and scratch their hames on any chances. They have held a num-
Ijook thus attaining the full stature jber of meetings during the last few
of a voter. The affairs of the elec- jdays and have carefully canvassed
tlon are In the hands of a city ex-1 the whole town. The result of their
This committee cavass confirms them In their belief
party was grouped. In the dining
room the mantel was banked with
white chrysanthemums and the table
was especially lovely, the white lace
covering bringing Into relief the del
icate ferns and the green shaded can
delabra placed upon It,
Nov. 13.—Following
Atlanta, Qa.
a confession made to Engineer T. 8.
Skipper, of the Southern Railway, at
the county jail yesterday afternoon,
Will Brice, a negro, this morning
pleaded guilty In the superior court
to criminally assaulting Mrs. Alice
Moore, near her home on Peaohtree
road, Thursday, November 2, and
was sentenced to hang December 8,
Here a sal
ad course was served and In another
apartment where Ices and cake were
dlspensedtbe table had a lovely cen
ter piece of tern and white chrysan
themums, and everywhere on walls
and chandeliers, graceful bamboo was
employed most effectively.
The front parlor was reserved for
the family and Mr. Neel entered tvlth
his best man, Mr. Qeorge Neel. The
bride came down , the stairway and
approached the altar with her maid
of honor, Miss Lillian Moore.
Rev. James M. Lovett recited the
beautiful marriage service and after
the benediction the couple were
warmly congratulated. The bride,
who le noted for her brilliant beauty
never appeared to better advaatage
than In her girlish bridal toilette of
French organdie ovelr taffeta elabor
ately trimmed with round thread
lace. Her bouquet was lilies of the
valley and fera. Miss Moore's gown
was at white net over taffeta with a.
green sash and sne carried white
bride roses.
The bride it the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mabbett and
Is lovely and attractive and very
much admired by n large circle of
friends.
Mr. Neel Is a member of the firm
of Neel Bros, of Thomasvllle and Quit
man and Is very prominently Identi
fied with the social and business ln-
They left
Voting Coupon
ecutlve committee.
Is selected by a mass meeting to serve that the proposition will have a sate
a term of two years. The present majority. They estimate the anti-
committee, headed by J. S. Montgom-1 votes at about 41. Another conser-
ery has been in office that long, vatlve estimate places the number at
Early In December n mass meeting 65, and the highest that any of them
will he called to select their sue- i. willing to concede le 7E. The op-
cessore and to name a date for the ponents of the scheme are not talk-
white primary. This Is usually the |„g much but content themselves
latter part of December. The with the assertion that they bave the
regular election at which nominees proposition defeated. There will be
of the white primary receive the for- gome lively hustling done by both
Enclosed find dollars and cents
to apply on my subscription to the wo.W.Times-Enter-
prise. Record my votes for
as the most popular young lady, the winner to receive
absolutely free a full size Rudolph Piano,
Name
Postoffice.
No. of Votes
mal vote of their fellow citizens Is
hejd in January.
Most of the political work that Is
being done now Is of the variety
known as "on the q. t.” The cam
paign will open up In earnest after
the municipal ownership election on
! fhe-28d Is out of the way. Immedia
tely after that election some of the
combinations that have been formed
to fill the eight aldermen’s places
will be made public and the candi
dates for the other offices will ask
the support of their friends.
Hallary Bros. Machinery Co..
BOILERS,
Saw
Mill ‘
Machinery,
Shingle
Mills.
Cotton
Ginning
Machinery,
Corn
terests of Thomasvllle.
for a bridal trip through Florida and
Cuba Mrs. Neel’s going away gown
was of red cloth with hat to match.
Those who assisted In entertaining
were Mrs. H. C. King, Mrs. Ed Jelks,
Mrs. Milton Wade, Mrs. Frank Har
rell, Misses Flossie Wade, Willie Lee
Hopson,, Jeanette Wade and Leila
Wade. Miss Helen Felder played
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
MACON. GEORGIA.
The good people of Thomasvllle are
subscribing liberally for a fund for
the relief of the suffering and oppres-
sedJews in Russia. Mr. Joseph Gold
berg, the Jackson street merchant,
Interested himself In this cause
yesterday. In a few hours he ob
tained more than $35. The sub
scription came from a number of the
Hebrew citizens of Thomasvllle and
a number not of that faith. Any one
else who wishes to aid In this worthy
Goldberg at
You will never get well and strong, bright,
py, hearty and free from pain, until you build up
constitution with a nerve refreshing, blood-m:
tonic, like
Any woman who neglects female trou-
7 blcs which could be cured, ‘simply con-
/ d-.mns herself to the life of an invalid. .
' G.F.P. (Gerstle’s Female Panacea), the great rem
edy for female disorders, has stood the crucial test
of time for scores of years, and has always been so uni
versally successful in the treatment of women’s diseases that we are
Belling it under a money-back guarantee. Nothing could boa better
test of our confidence in >hl3 preparation, and no offer could put the
medicine to a severer trial, yet G. IT. P. (Ger,tie’s Female Panacea)
upholds its past reputation so perfectly and infallibly that we make
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cause should see Mr.
once. Nearly every city In America
has contributed liberally to the fund.
It will be dispensed In an endeavor
to alleviate the suffering of the race
that has been the victim of so many
atrocities in Russia.
It Makes Pale Cheeks Pink
It Is a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegetable
ingredients, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache,
backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru-
Mcmorializcd Mr. Owing*.
One of the interesting features of
the Georgia Synod's convention this
week was the reading of a memorial
on the life and labors of Rev. W. R.
Owing*. Hr. Owing* was for a time
president of Young’s Female College
here. The memorial was read by
Rey. R. E. Douglass of Macon.
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MISS DENHAM TO WED.
Marriage is Announced for .the
Twenty-ninth.
Capt and Mrs. W. B. Denham
have anounced the marriage of their
daughter, Helen, to Dr. Frederick C.
Barfield of Savannah. Miss Denham .
has many rleatlves in Thomasvllle, ,
and Is well kndwn to the yonng peo- ,
pie of the city. The wedding wlU ,
take place on the 29th of this month ]
at the yonng lady’s home in Savan- 1
nah. ]
It Is tho only female remedy sold under a guarantee which
means relief or no money spent. You can choose between this
remedy and a heavy doctors bill. >
‘‘I had miscarriage, and 1 fe since ha$ been a misery. Doctors
failed to relieve me, and I was unable to move without assistance. I
l began G. F. P. (Gerstle's Female Panacea.) took two
h bottles and could get up and walk. It if now keeping me up .
ft (ol «n do my house work, and I am improving steadily. A
Mas. Elizabeth McDaniel, Sneads, Fla. M
$1.00 PER BOTTLE JR
at all Druggist*.
Pensacola, Nov. 14.—Dr. Porter,
state health officer has Issued a
warning to travelers that the quar
antine against Pensacola has not been
raised for other Florida points. Per
sons coming from Pensacola to other
parts of the State via states north of
Florida will be stopped.
Mrs. B. D. Fudge of Balnbrldge is
In the city and Is being warmly gree-
ed by her host of friends. She Is
In charge of the Bon Air Hotel there
and says that It is full and running
over nil the time with guests. This
goes'io show that the traveling public
knows a good thing for there Is no
better betel Keeper In the state than
Mrs. Fudge.
A liquid cold cure and the only
Cough Syrup which moves the bowels
—works nil cold out of the system
—is ennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Tar. Clears tho head and throat
and makes weak lungs strong. Best
for Croup, Whooping Cough, etc.
Children love it. Sold by Bracey
Pharmacy.
Gentle Medicine Co.,
. Chattanccga, Tenn.
Thi* guarantee authorises any druggist to refund tho pur
chase price of* bottle of G.F.P. (Gerstle’s Female Panacea)
to any woman who buys it and <e not benefited by its- use.
Mr. Morris Weeslotky, one of Al
bany’s leading business men, wss In
town yesterday on his way to Cairo.
Game and oysters are
icse days with William 1
er, at the Elk* Club.
It Is a building, strength-making medicine for women, the only
medicine that Is certain to do you good. Try it
Sold by every druggest In $1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, In strictest confid
ence, telling us *11 your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(In plain sealed en,elope), how to
curs them. Address: Ladies’ Advisory
Dept, The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, lean.
“YOU ARE FRIENDS
of mine,” writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of
Gallatin, Tenn.:
“For since taking Cardul I have
gained 35 lbs., and am In better health
than for the past 9 years. I tell my
husband that Cardui is worth its
weight in gold to all suffering ladies.”