Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 01, 1905, Image 8

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Coolidge Cash| S to RE ■£. A few more pairs of Shoes left that ! a going to sell at cost in order to make roo for my new stock which have just ai rive I invite one and all to come and get-, th< share of the Bargains while the opportune is at hand. , n. Megahto, Proprietor. Uniy way to save syrup We buy in large quantities and can make in teresting prices, wholesale and retail A CAR A RAY. Albany, Georgia Mrs. Turnbeull and Mrs. Mary Den Y. FRAUDS GLARING Of Investiga- tlon Shows’^ New Ir regularities. New York, Nov. 23.—Tho mngnifl- tude of the election fraud investiga tion was increased today by several new cases. John Elder was held in $10,000 hail, charged with illegal voting and perjury and Janies Gallag her was held in $5,000 hall on a charge of perjury. Frank D. Bat/.lg, a Tammany mem her of the district hoard of election Inspectors, arrested on a charge of neglect of duty, was held In $5,000 ball. In many of the district canvass ed by the board of county canvass ers of New York county discrepan cies were found today and tho Hcarat representatives claim their candidate Ht’NRAY HOURS. Will lie Observed by One Drug Store After Growing Custom. The drug store of S. H. Price Co. will begin the Observance of Sunday hours tomorrow. The store will he open only from 7 to 10:30 in the .morning and from 5 to 7:3t) in the [afternoon. This is th- first drug Store in Tliomusville to start the sys- i -m of Sunday hours. Mr. Price states that he has been considering the move for some time and that lie hopes his brethren in tho Same line of business will do the same. There has been a t toady growth In Sab bath observam e In Thomasville. A few years' ago the barber shops all kept open on Sunday morning. Noi& tho fellow who neglects to get .a shave Saturday night ha^ to do his own harboring or go to church with whiskers on his visage. Not so very long ago the soda founts dispensed drinks. Now the coca cola fiend has io slake his thirst on water. It begins to look ns if the churches and the Y. M. C. A. will soon he the only apostles of the open door on the Sab bath day. THE SULTAN WON’T STAND PENSION REPORT. a Veterans-Will Draw Nearly Million Dollars This Year. Constantinople, Nov. 23 Atlanta, Nov. 22.—Oominisfoner J of Pensions J. W. Lindsey today com ^. pleted hia preliminary report to Gov fan today issued an irade approving the decision of the council of minis ters to reject the demands of the powers for international control of the finances of Macedonia. Whether the rejection Is absolute pr eondition- al was not learned. Vice Admiral Husni Pasha has started on a special steamer for the Dardanelles, presum- wlth instructions to the com mander of 4 the forts for his corn! vent of the appearance of an in ational fleet. $100,000 TO LEND On Farms and Choice City property in Thomasville. Inter est tl to 7 per een : and payablo annually. Time 5 years, but par or all of principal may bo paid back At end of any year and stop interest. Prompt attention eu to all written inquires. ELLIS & ELLIS, Padriok liming. Tiftou. (L. utilise! for W. It. Heart today raised thelegal point that Mayor Mc Clellan will be mayor of New Yorl only as hold over after December 31 next, unless Mr. Hcarst’a fight for a recount is ended beforo that time. This was said to bo due fo Iho fact that under an order Issued last week by .Justice Amend of the 8upr Court the board of canvassors of New York county cannot Issuo a cer tificate of election cither to Mayor McClellan or tho comptroller or tho hoard of aldermen until tho proceed- attendlng tho movement for a int are ended. dly WJJ1 Mo »m firmly C Mr W. J. Myers, Miss Tannoyhill Beatty of Mlllersfmrg, Ohio, for tho winter and are A. 0. Robinson's on Clay rhoy nre iflcnsaijtly remem- visltors here last year. Shells, Shells, Shells We dosing out last year's shells nr cost AU loads. .Now Is your time lor cheap shooting. nil completed some pu: sul., of lurid, by monr of whirl: the; hi n ovo to Thom: nty near town. They have pu: chased the farm of Mr. J.'M. Subei uir miles from town and will mov lore at once. They will make *cj nslve Improvements on tho place and will probably buy other land near Thomasville. Their old place In Grady county near Ochlockone- they have sold to Mr. A. L. Watson Both gentlemen are splendid citizen: and will be warmly welcomed as ad ditlons to tho numbo of ' Thomai county’s good people. The^younger Ward was one of the strong op- of G rad> - oiintar. 1 He. 8*y* that he i i not running fi o: Grady hut has long wanted to move town. WILL FAC 1*3 MUSIC. Colored Cun Wlrhler Will Have Trial for Murder by Ills Surrender. Sylvester Clayton came to town cat or day and gave himself up to the ifllcorx. Clayton is the man who hot Coot Williams about two weeks go. He took to tho woods after hooting Coot and has been ther ver since. After saving the count wo weeks' board he decided to sui onder to the ofilcers and faco a trial for murder. Ho will claim self de 3 and seem8 to have u pretty good Ho will be ono of the guests at Sheriff Hight's house’ party until the next term of Superior Court in April. Terrell upon the pension rolls of 1906, showing that there will be a deficit* of $19,520 the pension fund for next year. Commissioner Lindsey has -approv ed some 1,326 apllcntions for “1906. while last year's rolls will he de creased by deaths only 1,021, leaving a net Increase over last year of 341 new pensioners. The total number on the pension rolls for 1906 will be 15,398 and the total amount to be paid out will be $909,,520, to meet which tho* legis lature had to appropriate $27,500 to block the deficit. It Is said If It had not been for tly* more liberal pen sion laws passed at the recent ses- sloii of the Legislature, particularly v giving every Georgia soldier idow a pension regardless of ic residence within tho state, vould have practltyilly no in this year’s rolls over th of last. The payment of . pensions on the new- rolls will begin In Jan miry. Buys Herrick’s Place. E. M. Mallettc, the real estate aler has cold to Mrs. A. Y.* Mac- tyre tho Horrlck's place, adjoining her home on Dawson street. DEBATE JANUARY 10. Spiitli Selects Date for Argil With Howell at Columbus. Atlanta, Nov. 24.—Uoko Smith tor day named January 10 as the date for meeting Clark Howell In Joint debate at’Columbus. He also chal lenges Howell to meet him in de- nt Griffin the next day, January A Prize In thePocke *— —.... . —u OK EVERY PAIR OF UNCLE SAM OVERALLS and PAN' In the pocket of one out of every ten dozen pair wil found a ticket entitling 'the holder to a fine watch 1 Fine Goods—Guaranteed Goods $1 per Pair. H your dealer does not keep the UNCLE SAM brand, $r to us and we will send you a pair, prepaid. South Georgia Clothing Compa Thomasville, Georgia, Und Heavy Bond. The commitment trial of James Nelson, the colored man who shot it Capt. Way's diiver, was held be fore Justice Bibb yesterday morning. The negro was bound over to Super ior Court under the charge of assault with Intent to murder. The amount of his bond was fixed at $1,000. He could not furnish it nny more than ho could have furnished J. II. Wade’s residence and is languishing in the B as tile. WBRTZ & SON. A. C3-003D C3-T~NT • ’ Is worth Money to you. It makes your product bring a higher price THE ROBT. DEKLE COTTON GIN AT COOLIDGE, is first-class in every respect. Best machinery, best opera tors. We have recently built a commodious shelter foi the accommodation of our patrons. Patronize us. Robert Dekle Coolid^e Georgia Many Fruit Trees are Being Shipped to Thoniasville. / Pelham's New Commercial Hotel THE ARLINE HOUSE Opened January the fire*-, 1905, Modern and up-to date in alt details, Moat'conveuiontly^located hotal iu tha city. Very best ssrviees, rendered experienced Jmanagenieut. Opposite A. O. L. depot. Laok for sign. Rates [$i.oo and $i.o« per day. Commercial travelers, patronage seiir ed. . ✓ Mr. an I Mrs. J. W. ARUNE, „ Proprietors and M nags m NEW CENTRAL HOTEL MOder#,"Up-to-date,-Oonvaniant— Centrally L<fcated Experienced Management—-Rates $9 00 l Best of Livery Service iu Connection. W. M. SINGLETARY 4 J. J.i|ARLINE, Preprl.ters & Manager, ,y Meigs. Georgia. HIDES WANTED 1 HE above picture of the man and fish is the trade mark of Scott’s Emulsion, and is the synonym for strength ami purity. It is sofd in almost all the civilized coun tries of the globe. If the cod fish became extinct it would bo a world-wide calam ity, because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott’s Emul sion fou ml a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott’s Emulsion is the liest thing In the world for weak, backward children, thinjvdulieate people, nnd nil conditions of wasting and lost strength. J , . Stmtl hr Am tmmpb. ,h SCOT? 4ft BOW&E, OOBMISTS — ' 3 * ■ • -wer- »xw son It will bo a surprise to most peo ple to learn that a car of fruit trees a day Is being shipped to Thomasville A solid carload of nursery stock has conre In every day this week and thli rate will continue for some time longer. The trees are from the Flort da orchards of tho Grifflng Brothers Nursery Company. Thomasville 1$ the distributing polnt for South Geor gia and the local manager, Mr. C. W. Cook is kept busy handling the stock. Most of the trees are pecan and poaclj trees. Many of them are being plant ed In Thomas county. WON v *T RESIGN. British Cabinet Will Appeal to Peo ple for Indorsement. London, Nov. 24.—After the moot ing of the cabinet this morning, it is understood that the proposal for collective resignations of the cabinet was rejected an<f that the ministers decided that they had better dlssolx parliament themselves and appeal to the electorate. THE BIG SCRAP. Wil! Happen December ISttth at Sau; Franelseo. Francisco, Nov. 24.—The Fitz simmons and O’Brien contest will be held at Mechanics’ Pavilion on Tues day, December 20. What the Farmers all Say About the Ellwood Fence | The Elhvood is pig tight, horse high, and bull strong, has no wraps to slip, no welds to break, is very handsome is more durable than any other, and just as cheap as th] ch-.ape t, so why not use the Eilwood? It is made especiall for a hog fence and is absolutely guaranteed—If you are g:' ing to do any fenring write me before buying - and I wi. take pleasure in quoting yon my very lowest prices. If the: I can’t sell you I certainly wont do yon any harm, and rnigh help you to buy cheaper ■ elsewhere. We give all inquirit prompt and careful attention and when favored with anordi ship it out promptly, _Joj»»Jj_Burney , s Hardware Store, Boston, Ga. Atlantic & Birmingham Time Table Effective Sept. 11th B -w.fi w.ow.onoitcmotu -•-.v.'&ws 'I rains Arrive ' o,... ... a,.. toMaco Thomasville 2:tp p m. 7:35 p. m Daily. Trains Leave Thomasville 7 io a. tn., 4:15 p. m •Daily. ham of MonUcello, Fla., will arrive In the city Monday nnd will be the guests ot Mr. and Mm. A. B. Girar deau until.’- alter the I)enham-Bar- fleld wedding on the jit.—Savannah •d>,„...a;i| Sett Atlanta, St. Ionia a nil all. points Wcat^ 1 Finest equipments in the South, Coache! elsotrielighted, with fans in summer! 'J\ and steam heat tn winter, making travel! comfortable and easy, _ Tickets on sale to ail |oiUs in United States - If yet I YoTitdmpfvting a trip, ask ' onr Ageii | of* information--we may be] able to bhyou money and time. H. C. Me Ladder, I David Porter General Passenger Agent \gent, Thomasvilj J O. Knapp, Com Agent, Fitzgerald: = —— LIME, GEMENT, .Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick{ etc. Public H. P. Con^i Thomasville. Ga.