Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 01, 1905, Image 2

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iiiliiLil Cane Miljs/ i a people who spent L party of V! Sunday in town Included J. M. Gam in ape, T. F. Bevins, O. M. Heafd, W. T. George, L. L. Woodward. run tlMIUN by Revenue Officers. Xeyj York, Nov. 27.—New high . records for the season were made at j j the opening of the cotton market ,_ |day, with trading sensationally active | g. First prices w*ere 26 its up,-March selling at Do not be deceived by feitswhen you buy WIte.h Hazel Salve and The name of E. C. Dewwitt & Co., i , is on every box of the genuine. Piles , in their worst form will soon pass 13.88, eleven points* above any prevl 'away if you will apply DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salvo night and morn ing. Best for Cuts, Bruises Burns, Boils, Tetter, Ezema, etc. Sold by llraccy Pharmacy Co. Mrs. T. -I. McFartnev will atcom pany her daughter, Mrs. J. W. But ler to Camilla this morning and will spend several weeks there. Z. W. Ogelsby, Jr., of Quitman, ■was in the city Friday. ord of the season. The high point was 11.90 and the close was 20 points above Saturday's close. J Valdosta, Ga. f Nov. 26.—J. S. Pre- ivatt, a citizen living about six miles below Pelham, was brought to the {city by Deputy United States Mar shal Godwin yesterday morning and was arraigned before United State! Commissioner Roy E. Powell on the charge of operating an illicit distil-* lery. ELABORATE RECEPTION. Vnny Ladles IJnjoy Hospitality of Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Bracey. On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. R. Evans and Mrs. Monsel Bracey &peer. £ The . officers testified. that they flound \he* stilf In Prevatt’s smoke house with hot coals.under It and that the liquid was also steaming hot. The evidence against Prevatf was such that the commissioner bound him over in the sum of $200 for his appearance 'before Judge were the hostesses at an elaborate Bat few peoplTTrt entirely free jreception In-honor of Mrs. Clyde ■from Indigestion at this season of■ Neel and Mrs. Albert Riley. The af- the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is ‘ jot only the best remedy to uso bo- tause It digests what you eat but be cause It also enables the dlgestlro ipparatus to asslmllato and trans form all foods Into tissue building blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach heart burn, belching and all forme of Indigestion. Mr. and Mrs. Z. 1. Fitzpatrick are In the city the gnqpts of Mrs.' John Lamb. They have visited here be fore and their many friends will be glad to welcome them. Every ounce of fod you'eat that falls to,digest does a pound of harm. It turns tho entire meal Into poison. This not only deprives the blood of the necessary tlssuo building mater ial, but It poisons'It. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure Is a perfect degistant, as It digests food regardless of tho condi- iton of the stomach. It allpws that organ to rest and get strong again, fair was at the home of Mrs. Evans, which was profusely decorated for the occasion and tho many Thomas- vllle society ladles wno were their j Prevatt made an Interesting state ment In his own behalf it seem, td to confirm the opinion of the com missioner as to his guilt. He said that-his grown son had been trying to make some "stomp" or “bnck” on little lard can still which they hire. J. 8. Jamison. The guests of the afternoon were Mesdames George S? Cox, Mattie Alex jone8 ’ jameB wath the heart, etc. Sold by Bracey Phar-^Fltazer MacIntyre, P. J. Ansley, T. p. tt MR- raacy Company. guests, unite in saying that it was)' 0 ™* at P> a00 when they moved one of the pleasantest events of the| th0re - T be tr,al wa » a fallurc - ac ‘ autumn. cording to Jila story as the Btlll The guests wore received In tbe, w0ll ^ d n0 ^ work- ball bf the homo by Mrs. Brdcey and Pr{, '’ att 80emed t0 > ay much rtre “ Mrs. R. G. Mays. In the reception “P° n th « failure of the effort. He room they found Mrs.-Clyde Neel, “> d ‘ ba ’- ‘ b ? "W* an(J Mrs. Riley' Mrs. Evans arid Mrs. |t» at wha ‘ ‘ bey “ ad0 waa n6t " flt to Ralph Noel. The dining room wot ta8t0 -” Hc riald tha< « " went *“ « In pink and green ana lighted by hole” when the revenue officers came many candles. This was presided | around and when asked what he over by Mrs. J. McF, Williams and meant by tbat h «; replied. "Thitt’s what they call It when they hide their stuff from the revenue men When asked v.hat he would have done If he had Wown the officers were in the neighborhood he said: I would- 'er took wlngs andffiew. Winn, Charles Winter, Emmett Dr. W. 8. Hill of Pelham was ln’chell, C. 8. Parker, W. H. Hammond, ** ot tbat 1 had anyt hlng to run from the city Sunday on hla way homo M. J. Ansley, J. T. Culpepper, W. C. from South Carolina. Snodgrass, A: H. 8. Cooki, Julia «4 • Robison, Ralford Robison, L. H. Jer- J. L Johnson of Florala, Ala., was ger| Robert Gamble, B.. H. Wright, In tho city on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cox spent Sun- • day with relatives at Whlgham. A liquid cold cure and tho only ■Cough Syrup which moves the bowols —works all cold out of the system v-Is ennedy's Laxative Honoy and Tar. Clears (he hoad and throat and makes weak lungs strong. Best for Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Children love It. Sold by Bracoy Pharmacy. , The Boston Chapter of Royal Arch bnt I jest didn’t want to get mixed up In that kind of a fuss.” The officers found also one large box still of a capacity of 160 gallons and the owner of that. Is also to be arrested as soon as he can be located. :Jas. Evans, Otis Bell, J. H. Merrill, B. A. Daniels, F. II. Smith, R. J. Miller, W. A. Pringle, W. W. Jarrell, C. W. Cooper, J. L. Turner, G. W. Fer rill, W. A. Britton, T. J. Ball, W. I,. Ball, J. W. Hightower, Bean, J. L. Philips, W. C. Huston, J. W. Dillon, | Andrews, Davenport, Stephens, M. I M. ! Cooper, It. G. Mays,—Crawford Mays, J. 8. Clifton, C. G. Swift, F. D. Dlsmnke, Jula Scott, L. F. Driver, .Buckley, L. E. Finn, E. L. Brown,* Masons will havo a meeting Friday'Prank Winn, J. C, Vaughn, I. E., - . . | . movement to-reduce the Rise of the and will work in ail tho degress. Mooro, Adele Taylor, W. H. Rockwell • ■„ . There will be two or three candidates' Harley, J. W. Bonnell, J. F. Parker,' ° n * *° ■® arrjr - 160 * 0 from Thomasvllie end several .of the s. I,. Hayes, E. M. Smith, M. R. M,al-l ° Ca ® c 8 a cs no nv 0 e , , ... I convention to come to Thomasvllie. brethren will go down to witness the lotto,-H. L. Wylly, J. M. Outler, Er- . •_ • „ „ „ i Rev. Alex W. Bealor Is one of the festivities. neat Bears, O, 8, Whitney, S. G. Me- . . - _ V : linden, Ed F. Cook. K. T. Maclean, l»> romln0nt the .convention Nature needs only n Little Eearly L _ Thonm , , r , and Introduced a resoluUon to have Riser now and then to.keep the bow-] ' . ’ ’’ ' one entire session of the body devot- ela dean, the liver nettve, and the Retd; W.Jt4Mltchell, W. Hall Park-) .. aystem free from bile, hendaohes, . v ed to the convention sermon. This constipation, etc. The famous little W;'AV, Bruce. A. P. Taylor, W. ^ pills “eEnrly Risers” are pleasant: in J. Taylor, A. M. Watson, Misses Car-1' , „ _ ,, ... , . offect and perroct In action. They Sim. mu ! Rev- Jl M ' 0ut,er left y,aterday never gripe or sleken but tone and rle Jones, Sallle Hansell, Fannie Mlt- TO HELP MERCER. Rapt 1st Church at Thomasvllie Don ates WO to University. At the meeting of the Georgia at Macon, a fund of $6,000 was veals- at Macbn, a fund f $61000 was raise-, ed for the support of Mercer Univer sity. Of this amount the Thomas- ville church contributed $50. A IS TRUSTEE The bMI „ c “! Mi “ ‘on the,market today is the Southerland Dane Mill Wolff Hearing' Shows Lia bilities Twice The As sets, In Bankruptcy. The first meeting of the creditors of the bankrupt firm of C. and S. M. Wolff was held at the -office of Ref eree J, H. Merrill yesterday morning and was full of Interest.--. C. 8. Park er was appointed as trustee, to take charge of the affairs of the firm. The appraisers who will estimate the value of the stock are L. Steyermau, Lee Neel and W. A. Pringle. The schedule of assets and liabil ities was submitted and the resources of the firm were set down as amount ing to $18,416. Of this amount $12,600 is U sock on hand, $900 In accounts and $16 In money. \The liabilities amount to $27„09J. The secured claims are for 'rent, taxes and attorney's fees, amounting to $624. The unsecured claims are $20,662.02. The claim fpr an ex emption of $1,600 as the head of a family, la made by Mr. Charles Wolff. The next meeting will be on the first of December at which time the bankrupts will be further examined and otber claims proved. Pythian Redlstrlcting. The news comes from Savannah that the' Grand Chancellor of the nights bf Pythias will redistrict the state and appoint a new . set of dis trict deputies. As things now stand the Thomasvllie district presided ov^r by Theo Titus Is one of the larg est and moat important In the atato. Twenty sizes and styles for steam or horse p'wer, two and tliree rollers. All who place their order on or before November •first will be given wholesale prices. We manufuctr.re 8-rate Bars*and Furnace Doors for syrup furnaces. We have just leceivedtwo 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, ~ Bainbridge, Ga. -strengthen the liver and kidneys. TO REBUILD ROAD., •SpurkR and Moultrie May Again be Linked by Steel. „ _ , for Amerlcus where he will spend the chell, Lucllo Ansley, Sue Culpepper, : , . , , „ .... . ■■ „ , „ remainder of the week attending the Paulino Mitchell. Fannie Evans, , .„ - ... „ . _ . - sessions of the Bouth Georgia Confer- Mnmio Hansell, Julia and Annie , ....... „ cnee. He aarrles with him asplen- Wrlght, LucyRoherts, Ola Mallette, „ .... t „ did report from the Thomasvllie Meth Emma McIntosh, Mamie Merrill, Bes- , „ odist Church., He Is the only repre- ste Merrill, Martha Merrill; Hartley , „ , '. . ■ ' . _ .. ' . , sentatlve of Thomasvllie. at the gath- A stroug movemeht is on foot to, a on ’ 0 “ ' • 0 ^ ng e 'ering. There are four delegates rebuild the Sparks, Moultrie and nn 0 ' " B *' J] 0 '. 68 ?. 6 C ° trem the laity In thU district but all -Gulf Railroad built by the Plnopolts '“ nn 0 8 0 “■ anc 0 n, '*° r from place* other than Thomas- Saw Mill Company several years ago , “ n ® on - “ 8 t, - 9 rllle. Rev. Ed F. Cook the presiding the track of which was torn up when * 0an " 0 ?™«-j 5t * a R ^’» ar elder will aim, attend. consolidated with * ey ’ ® ara Harley, Mebaae. Mary ., _____ Wright, Edwins Mallette, Maclean,. Caroline Wllltfmi. j HOME PARTY. that company was the Union Lumber Company. The following from-the Moultrie Ohaerver bears on this point: | WOMAN MUST HANG. |. On last Friday afternoon a dellght- "A delegation of representative Jm^, Rogers, ^WIio Slew Husband Must tul p,rty waa glven by Mls * Pattle citizens and business men of Sparks I njo on Mash complimentary to her guest, are here today to Interest Moultrie ] Wosb , agtOB> D> c>> Nov ’ 2 7,_ Tbe M1 “ Bel1 Johnsoa o( Virginia, citizens in a proposition to rebuild ! Suprerae Collrt today afflrmed the d e-' A mu,lcaI gue8slng 001,1081 wa8 the old Sparks and Moultre raliroad. dB , oa of the j 0#6r court la the ease tho Principal feature of eatertalalng. “The delegation Is headed by Mr. Claude Adams, a wholesale grocery man and cotton buyer. Mr. Adams agrees to subscribe himself $60,000 for the construction of the road and -people of Spark* agree to subscribe -the same amgunt. It hi eetlmated by them that the road will cost $160,000. They ask the people of Moultrie to subscribe $60,000 and they will assure the construction of the road. Mr. Adams says that ne gotiations are .on foot for connection -of the road touching the Seaboard .Air Line road. .J "They request that the dtlsena of of Mrs. Rogers, who Is under sen- The first prize, was tied for by Misses tence of death for the murdeAof her Hartley Patte ’ 1 and U1R P“ s P 0lght > husband la Vermont. The respon-,“ draw Elvlng 11 t0 tha latter ' Ml8a slblllly of handling the case is again Edwtna Dav,a ’ ot Albany r0C0,T0d 0,0 placed in the hand, of the Vermont 00a8O > a U oa - Refreshment, were authorities and If there Is no Inter- B0rv * 1 wb,Ie tbe ,ortune ot * u088 - ference there ebe will be hanged De- era wer0 Mng t0,d ,n a pl0aalng man Those who shared the pleasures ot the afternoon were Mesdames J. F. The Masons Here. | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mason arrive^ Mitchell, Ralph Neel, NIcholls and yesterday morning from Philadelphia ( Curtta of New York and Misses Flor- They spent the day In town yeater-, rl6 Mae Heeth, Jennie - Wynn Dll- day and went down to their country , ,on ' Besal ® Reesp, Blanche Ainsworth home Suslna, where they will spend Edwlna Davie, Albany, Mary Weth- the winter. They have been coming Rk*tt* Williams, Martha M*- Moultrle take their proposition under!to Thomasvllie for many years and rill, Hartley Patten, Annie Lake, -advisement and If not acceptable tojtholr friends ar* numbered by the June and Edna Huton and Miss Rath make them, a counter proposition." score. of Connecticut, the guest of honor. „ - ' ! , Mozley’s : tvemon Elixer : The Best Family Medicine For Oonstlpation.HUionsnen, Indigestion. Soar Stomach, Colic, Dizziness, Headaches j and any-- thing caused by a disordered Liv er. Removes "That Drowsy Feeling." by patting your digestive organs to work, im-n-aalng your appetite, and in foot, makes you feel like a -NEW MAN.” 80c amt $1 00 per bottle at all drug stores Mofcley’s Leaica Elixer. 1H H4-H-H-H I-H I11 H im LOUISVILLE AND NASH- V1LLE RAILROAD. Best lines to Birmingham, Nash ville, Memphis, Knoxbllle, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, 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- era from Florida to St. Louts with dining car service. Finest dining car service In the South. - Through tourist sleepers to Cali fornia. For Information as to rates to all points north’and West, schedules and Florida Pass. Agent L. and N.. R. R. George E. Herring, $06 Bay street, Jacksonville, Fla. AAA BANK DEPOSIT OlJlUUU 8.8.FirsPzM. NotesTzfczsi 7 SOP KREB COURSES _ Board Cost. Write < QEOROBMLABJUIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Bacon,Ob' Date... 1905 Enclosed find dollars and,.... cents to apply on my subscription to the & al ; y l(l) ,'.l*imes-Enter- prise. ecord my votes for Miss ;.. as the most popular young lady, the winner to receive absolutely free a full size Rudolph Piano, . • Post office 0. of Votes TO 1 ntgojnery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbii ! te,-Thou "asviile, Valdosta, Waycross, Savannah, Charle-ton, Bruns wick, Jacksonville and all FLORIDA POINTS Through Pullman Cars on all through trains AND TO New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond and', ail ] over its own rails to Richmond and Norfolk,'Va.; S'. Louis. Cincionatti. Louisville, Chicago, Kansas City, Birmingham, Nashville, Nqw Orleans and all points West and Norliwest, Leave Thomasville going East 3:10 a m, 6:15 a m, 2., Leave Thomasville going West 1:15 a m, 10:30 a m, 4:] For Albany 9:25 a m, 4:30 p m For Monticello 11:10 a m, 6:30 p m. Jonneotions at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and . for New York, Bosrcn and Baltimore* No. 82 leavesThomstvllle at 6:15 a m. daily connects at Jesnp with through sleeper for Wushing-ou, Philadelphia, New York and the Ea-t No 4p leaving Tbomssvitle at 2-36 p in makes connection at Waycross for the sunk eastern joints. ,No 57 leaving at 1:16 a m carries through sleepers to Si. LonisI No 81 earing at 10:80 a m connects at Montgomery with through Bleeper for all Wesi era points. For farther information cad on nearest Ticket Agent or address T J. BOTTOMS, T. P. A J. C, LORD, T. P. A. Thomasville, Ga. Montgomery Ala T. C. WHITE, D. P. A. W, J. CP AIG, G. p. A. Savannah, Ga. Wilmington,'. H.M.EMESOTre.Mgr,Wilmingto. C. pointseas 35 P R> 3° P m J. R O’NEAL Dentist. Office in Carter 4k Hal. bozlding Meigs, Osergis. PAINFUL PERIODS life often seems too long to the woman who suf fers from painful periods. The eternal* bearing- down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness, dizziness, dreadful. cramps ana similar tortures are to make life, worth .living, take of Woman’s Relief It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and en riches the Wood, strengthens the constitution and” permanently cures ail diseased conditions from which weak women suffer. It is matchless, marvelous, reliaWe. At all druggists’ in $1.00 bottles. M Cheap Money To Loan Five year lone loans In sums ot S300 to S'0.000 negotiated on farm linda In Soith West Oaoraia Wa oan aupply your demands promptly and are prepared to m«l all competition. Call er write to . . BelCA Weathers ' Attorneys at Law, , Cairo, Ga, WUIX US A LETTER freely and frankly, to strictest canft- droce, teUngus sfiyoor zywptomj and troubles. We.wiUhendfryeadvIce (In pUIn sealed envelope). Address: La dies’ Advisory Dept., Tbe Clutlsnoota Medidne Co., Chsttaaoets, Term. 2D tjREATLY,” ■HU hot tM first bottle o( Cir dul gave me wonderful relief, and nov I in In better health than 1 have beet for a long time.’' A Public Benefactor ( Dr. Robert E. Williams, the* Thomasville Chiropodist, ^ho has.been ‘ in Toronto, Canada, and westerd Ontario, for the last few months, will be at home, “Samaria,” where he vill remove the sorest com Without pain or blood for twenty-five 'cents. 731 north Madison St ’Phone 232 1 The most painful ingrowing or club nail cured without jjain