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CL03E ALL IL
THANKSGIVING THOUGHTS.
Druggist Confidence,
Merchants' Will Properly OLserve
Tltaitfcsgiving.
CONFIDENCE No lear of mistakes—
is what we have built our trade upon.
Knowledge,
.Experience,
Exactness, ; . -'
Carefulness . ■
ICTIIHC. I71IWHIU «u«ua>ui, . ...
The following paper was circulated
As I sit tonight all alone In my .
tuav llofoue the grateful Warmth of aad “ lve * ior
. .'no knot Are that goes Musing the Pro.'ttr.ol«*rva»M of Thanfcsglv-
ind- roaring up the chimney, I he- ing Day in ThomaisviHe: -
sin to tlilnlc of thanksgiving that i§ Wo; the undersigned merchants of
.o clhse uppn me, My mind runs T-homasville appreciating the maul* 1 '
jack along the past year and I find fold blessings so abundantly bestow-
hat .It is dotted with mercies. * Like ed upon us through the mercies o
;k» loaves of the trees, when autumn Ahulghty God, feel happy to have the
ms come, they lie along the the path- privilege of closing our respective
way which I have travelled. places of business on Thursday, the
Most of us think ’that we have a 3<Hh day of November, ¥905,' In ac-
•eal hard time and we spend most of cordance with the proclamation of
mr spare moments in hunting trou- the President of the United States
>le. Suppose you do as I am doing and qt the governor of the State*of
low, turn your back upon .little vex- Georgia:
ition3 that, like yelping curs beset W. a. Pringle, James Watt & Bro„
•on and arming your memory with i-j. T. Pittman & Son, T. J. Ball, E[;
l search warrant send it back along |l. Kelly, G. W. Ferrlll, W. J. Taylor,
ho months to look for the blessings Louis H. Jerger, John Andrishok,
hat have come to yon. Watt* Supply Co., J. E. Robison *&
l don't knoV how it may be with j Co., Thomasville Slice Co., Charles
rou, but I count goptl health as onejQ, Goehrihg, Neel Bros. Fancy Gro-
if .the greatest Mefcslngs that can carj . Store,' C. R. Poole, A. \V. Mol-
oine to tie as v.-e journey . through ( j rt. Varney,Laura Jones," L. J.-
ifp. Anti when I think of this. I am Sturdivant, Mallard & Varnedoe, C.
fitly thankful that I live in a com- jj. Tuttle,. Steyarman Co., C. R. Dix,-\
uunlty that na such a record for 011i Alexander & Co., J. W. Dillon,
Yon pay as $2*50 a month
when you are well and when
you are sick or ' disabled by
m$uries - we will pay you
$iOO a month* v
and pure materials are our stock In thlfle
-• ' ‘
V/Jlien you want thgn .done . rifehk;
When yen w^Tifc pure drugs; When-von
' iquaiadeal” come To 4b P
want a
/ The utmost care in every deportment
the bast service and the best niercli&n*
disc, is onr constant niui » , v .
- J. W. Peacock,
Agcrtcy r-iu-rwia- \VMiams Paiut-
How would you like
_oiuc flesh gart
Piedmont leased.
Harvey and Wood Will Manage l i 't
oils Atlanta Hotel,
I Carter & Maynard j
n We announce to the public that we have purchased the o
§ entire _ 2
8 GENERAL ffiERDMNSSlSE STORE
£ Formerly couciucted here by J. L Jolmson. We will S
§ continue the busiusss at the oid and will increase *
S the stock with ' -J
o New and Seasonable Goods r 2
g Come and inspect for yourself wlidher j-ou buy or not. S
? floirioi* At Motrnfirrl IHEIGS «
judges we are going to exterminate’
bin:. One of the men who was sen
tenced by Judge MItchel to pay a
Sne of ."GOO fpr running n blind tiger
was caugh", selling whiskey- again
this week. H^-was arrested and car
ried beforbtho mayor, Judge S. A.
Roddenbery, who is as"blg In courage-
as he Is small on stature. The-evi-
dence was conculslve and a trunk
filled with whiskey In half pint bot
tles,ready for delivery, was found on.
the premises and confiscated. Upon
hearing the case the judge gave him
a fine of J100 and, In addition, giv
ing him a sentence of 90 days on the*
strets.
The attorneys of the defendant ap--
pealed the case tried beforfe Judge-
MIt chell on a technicality and they
have asked for a writ of certiorari
In the last named case on the ground
that tho city ordinance under which
ho was convicted Is unsound.. - The
case will go before Judge Mitchell
and he will pass upon it.
Ji;.. DRUGGIST.
• p l 'to say good bye. They looked about
prise several days ago the firm oL,,^ often'felt when I saw i
Harvey and Wood have leased the-man going off to be a missionary'in
the jungles of the troplts. They
really thought that my family and
'myself were.coming to halt long leg-
leg mosquitoes and malaria germs
and that we would be lucky If we
The mon of the fiiunj C 3capod our u V es.
are wellknown here from thd fact | j never thought much about the
that Tor many years they were In > health question for I felt that ,G.od
charge of the Piney .Woods^ Hotel. had a work for me to d0 a „d I was
That the Piedipont from now'on will w ming to leave the rest-to Him.
command a large Thomasville patron Although I came In tho middle of
ago goes without Baying. Mr. Hamll- the Bummcr I have never had better
ton Frasier, is now ^n Atlantn_and boa i th j n my life and the children
will have charge of the hotel as man- feeding on sugar cane, tender wire
Piedmont Hotel. They assumed
charge of Atlanta's new and famous
hotel yesterday. Thomasville people
will be much interested In* the news
of this event.
If you wont to
ride, go to Sab
ter's stables,
er your teams
w ' Jnek-
,on » st - Ho
*viil treat you
right and fuv-
aish you good
«unaii tt 4 a ' m8 , Also
transfer and baggage wagon meets
all day trains. Teams by the month
or season to let.
Phone 105.
fROWOfeoVOPOPOKOKOlKOaeOtlOltO 0
; Horse Feed
t, Grain, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls
Country Produce
Sewer Pipe, Fire Bri<^ Fire Clay.,
Horses and Mules
Emmett Mitchell
Cotton Warehouse
ind Pimples. In Ton Days
Use Nadlnola. the *Comploxlon
Freckles
Beaiitlfier.
From him
It may go to the supreme court. The
end of It will be the street gang, or
he may be released If the law Is de- 1
dared of no effect. If It Is, a new
law will bo passed that will fit alt'
such cases In the future.
Judge Charlie Hansel! of the cout.
nty court has not yet had a whack
at the blind tigers, but there are
come cases that are to come before
him In the near future and those
who know him say that when he
gets through with those who are
found guilty they wjll feel like a
frame building struck by lightning.
It Is a great blessing to live In a
county where there are Judges who-
will enforce the Iowb o fthe land.
TAYLOR HOME LEASED.
Dee Family of New York Will Make
. Winter Home Here. t
Planters
white people In . Thomasville. In
August, there was one, in September,
four. In October two and In November
three, making a total of nine for the
five months, not quite two a month.
We have here between three thous
and and thirty-five Hundred white
people. This means that only three
out of everythousand have died here
within the last five months. I doubt
We' havefor sale the genuine Texas Red Rust Pr6o
Just received a
Seed Oats. Just received a
carload. We bought early
HAY,GRAIN at a cIose P rice » and PHONE 6
AND COAL and will sell you cheaper SEED OATS
/ than any one. Get our prices
before buying—we will save
you money.
THOMASVILLE : ICE-: COMPANY
How is it that J. E. Smith can sell the
best Dry Salt Meat at ioc per pound, best
granulated Sugar 17 lbs $1, Arbuckle’s
MRS. DONNER MARRIED.
John Outler, Jr., the little son of
tho Methodist pastor hero fell at the
skating rink yesterday afternoon and
broke his arm Just above the wrist.
Tho little fellow displayed commend
able nerve. He walked from the rink
to the office of Dr. Jarrell, who set
the arm and then walked to his home
He pays no store rent, no house rent, no book
keeper, pays cash for all his goods, and sells
everything for spot cash—Phone 316
OwnDoctor
A WEDDING
PRESENT.!..,
If he tells you to take Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral for your
severe cough or bronchial
trouble, (hen take it. If he has
anything better, then take that.
But we know what he will say;
for doctors have used this
cough medicine over 60 years.
“I have use«l Ayer’* Cherrv Pectoral for
hard colds, bud coughs, and influenza. It has
done tne gTeat good, and I balleve it U the
best cougu medicine in the world for all
throat and lung troubles."- Ku C. Stcabt,
Albany, Oregon.
Should be selected with taste
and appropriateness. Let us
help you to find a suitable
one. Our stock is large , and
contains an infinite variety of
nice things for wedding pres
ents and gifts. We will try
expect yonr clothes to last alwaps and yon can’t blame
your house for requiring a new coat once in a while.
We Sell
HAMIhAR P/UNT f
The Old Reliable
It is guaranteed; It is good looking. It is good wearing
G B. QUINN,
House Furnishings
SAKSAPAKILU.
PILLS.
HAIR vnos.
Martin on last 'Monday. The news * am truly thankful that we have
is of pleasant interest to the friends .Lhe blind tiger on the run down here,
of the bride in Thomasville. * nd - *>* the hel P of God ‘ and the
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