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We Are Now Ready
W. J. TAYLOR
To Quote Prices and Submit Samples of
FALL GOODS
Having purchasedthe interest of A. M. Wat
son in the firm of TAYLOR & WATSON
will offer to the public a complete slock of
CLOTHING AT REOUCEO PRICES
Prominent and Business
Man Called to the
Great Beyond.
For Men, Women and Children
We 'cair evervthing ready-tc-wear and all orders will,
receiye prompt and and careful attention
always remember
i. We send goods by express C. O. D. subject
Thomasville will fare well at the
hands of the Atlantic Coast Line in
the matter of winter schedules this
year. In part the arrangements will
be a duplicate of the very satisfac
tory service of last year. There will
be a through sleeper from New York
to Thomasville every Tuesday and
Thursday. A through sleeper from
Tliomas^lle to New York will, leave
here on the saome mornings of each
week. There will be a Pullman par
lor car running between Thomasville
and Jesup every dayjnlhe week Tjiis
will bo in effect the same as a sleep
er every day as* the parlor car service
is as comfortable as a sleeping Car
and the change is merely from one
car to another on the Jedup platform.
There will be no change in the
time of trains. Thethrough cars will
go out on No. 82 at 6:IB each morn
ing and will arrive on No. 85 at
4:20 in the afternoon.
• The only cause for regret will be
the discontinuance of the sleeping
car operated for the last two win
ters between Thomasville and Mont
gomery. Heretofore this Pullman
From Saturday’s Daily.
Mr. Joseph Clifton is dead. This,
news will come as a sad*shock to his
fellow townsmen ‘and will cause gen-,
nine sonow to all who knew and
loved him for his genial disposition.
Few knew that he had been ill. His;
death came at 4 o’clock yesterday
evening after a sickness of five days.
Appendicitis was the cause of his
demise.
we send goods by express C. O, D. subject to ex-
amir at ion before accepting.
We send two or three styles of garments for
selection.
We allow lo per cent discount for cash, except on
contract goods.
His funeral will take place'
on Sunday morning at 1-1 o'clock
’ from the Baptist church.
Joseph Seslons Cljfton wu born
In Lumpkin, Stewart county. He
was the son of a pioneer citizen of
that section..,Ho enlisted and fought
through the war with Gordon’s bri
gade. Ho ,tyas always Interested In
war matters. Last Memorial day his
old company held a reunion here.
Fite of the gallant wearers of the
gray gathered here and spent a hap
py day as Mr. Clifton’s guests. Af
ter the war he went to Atlanta and
from -there to Marietta. , Fifteen
years ago he came to Thomasville
and has always been one of the city's
leading citizens and merchants. He
was In the harness and buggy
business on Madison street at the
time of Ills death. He was a faith
ful member of the Baptist church and
was the clerk of the church. His
last appearance in public was af
church last* Sunday morning. He
was taken 111 at the dinner table
Sunday and grow steadily worse un
til the end came.
His loss will bo keenly felt by all
but most by his wife who has the
sympathy of the entire community.
The bond of devotion between Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton was unusually close.
His death at this time Is particular
ly sad, because he had just built and
completed a handsome home on
Lovo 1 street and had been living there
but a few weeks. The only sister
of Mr. Clifton, Mrs. John M. Green
of Atlanta Is expected hero today for
tho funeral.
The last services over Ills body will
bo said at tho church he loved so
well. Rev. Alex W. Bealer will con
duct tho ceremonies and the follow
ing will bo the active pall bearers:
W. W. Williams, Joseph L. Beverly,
J. T. Culpepper, Georgo W. Beverly,
S. A. Roddenbery, Ardls McDougall.
Besides there will bo an honorary
escort of R. G. Mitchell, W. M.
Hammond, C. T. Stuart, J. W.
Hightower. J. M. Dcklo and Robert
Gamble. Several of the members of 1
Mrs. Clifton's family will bo here
SECOND HAND MACHINERY IN STOCK READY FOR SALE-
Three 100-H. P. Tubular Boilers, complete One 30-H. P. Tubular Boil
er. Six Boiler Feed Pumps. One 8-H. P. Center Crank Skinner En
gine. One 12-H. P. Center Crank Sklnnar Engine. One 6-H. P. Engine
and Boiler on wheels. One S6-H.P. Side Crank Engine. One Rider-
Erlcsson Engine (the best pump for country home.) One 4” Saw Man
drel, solid forge, 9’’ steel collar boxes foe above mew. One rope feed
18" drum for saw mill. One 60 light direct current dynamo complete
with rheostat. One volt meter. We also have one of the largest ca
ne mill outfits that was ever Install-ed In South Georgia for sale. Anyo
ne interested will pay to Investigate. One Thompson’s, latest Improved s
lab’conveyors. One Thompson’s lat-est Improved log haulers . Three si
ab conveyor pans 24” wide, 8" deep20” long. One 18” smoke stack 3
2” long. Fifty sets 18” dry kllntrupks, 8” wheels, steel frame.
THOHMSVILLE IRON WORKS* thomasville,^
IchlossBros.&Co.
Fine Clothes Makers
Buy Early, Before the Christmas Rush.
W. Jo Taylo^
Thomasville,
Georgia.
I’RGIA.
and save from 25 to 50 per cent, and get the best
Shoe there is on the market.
He handles the Battle Ax Shoe, made by the-
Stephens Putney Shoe Co. Also he sells the belt
Outing at f Oc
A good, soft Plaid at 5c
A good Sea Island for 5c
All kinds of Prints, per yard . i 5c
No. 222 South Broad St. Phone 31
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co,
ENGINES, iZl f k BOILERS
Cotton
Ginning
Machinery,
> Corn
Mills.
COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.
We Will Moke It te Tour Interest to TUtirs With Oe.
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Saw
Mill
Machinery,
Shingle
Mills.
Do You Want
Something Nice?
Coolidge Cash
Store
MOTOR CARS.
Dainty Stylish Brooches selling for
$2.50, $3, $4 and $5.
Gold Hat Pins $1.75, $2, $2.50, Btc
Scarf Pins, beauties, to sell at $ I and up.
Link Buttons in solid gold, new assortment
just received since opening, all new and nobby,
from $2-00 to $10.00.
Railroads Will Try Electric
Power In Texas.
Souther
New Orleans, Dec. 8.—The use of
electric motor cars by roads In tho
cast and west has proved ’ of such
utility that the big Harrlman system
has decided to adopt thorn on the
Southern Pacific railroad In Louisi
ana and Texas. These motor trains
will not be used on the main line
lines
A few more pairs of Shoes left that I am
going to sell at cost in order to make room
for my new stock which have just arrived.
and get their
I invite one and all to
share of the Bargains while the opportunity
is at. hand.
CQQLIDGE CASH ' STORE. n. Megabee, Proprietor
but on tho branch and
the first being put into operation re
cently between Houston and Galves
ton, a distance of 67 miles and a
schedule of less than two hours,
with numerous stops effected. Gen
eral Passenger Agent T. J. Anderson
of tho Southern Pacific Atalntlc sys
tem Bays that these electric motor
trains will be placed in service on
Texas and
Baby Pins,
Fobs,
Tie Clasps,
Crosses,
Combs.
All in the same proportion.
And all made and finished in a
way different from the ordinary
cheap jewelry.
Is First Rig Rond to Settle T
A mounting to $<fl,f);iHJJ7.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 8.—The flri
of the big railroad systems of ti
State to pay up Its taxes is the A
lantic Coast Line. Treasurer R. I
Pelham's New Cominercial Hotel
THE ARLINE HOUSE
Opened January the first, 1906, Modem and up-to-date in al' details.
MostJconvenientlyClocated hotel in the city. Very best ssrvices,, rendered
y experienced (management. Opposite A. O. L. depot* Look for sign,
i. Rates JJi.oo and la.oo per day.
Commercial travelers, patronage solicited.
Mr. and Mrs. J, W. ARLINE,
Proprietors and Managers.
other branch lines in
Louisiana as fast as tho equipment
can be obtained.
received from the
Coast Lino a check for $61,938.97 in
New York exchange, which he promp
tly forwarded to New York to bd held
there for tho purpose of paying Inter
est on Georgia state bonds on Jan
uary 1.
LOUIS H. JERGEIPS
JEWELRY STORE.
! .Lvemon J-Viixer |
; The Best Family Medicine |
For Constipation. Biliousness, X
Indigestion. Sour^Stomach, Colic, J
Dizziness, Headaches and any- j
thing caused by a disordered Liv- ?
er. Removes > £
+
“That Drowsy Feeling.” J
. * *. " - *$•
by putting your digestive organs *j-
to work, increasing yonr appetite, X
and in fact, makes yon feel like a T
•‘NEW MAN.” I
50o and $1.00 per bottle at all +
drag stores. T
Mozley’s Lemcn Elixer. +
Planters
Cotton^Advances Twenty-Four Point*
in a Day.
Dr. Robert E. Williaiijs, the] Thomasville Chiropodist, who
has been in Toronto, Canada, and westerd Ontario, for the
last few months, will be at home, “Samaria,” where he will
remove the sorest corn without pain or blood for twenty-five
cents. 731 north Madison St ’Phone 232
The most painfuj ingrowing or club nail cured without pain
We have for sale the genuine Texas Red RustProo
Seed Oats. Just received a
carload.' We bought early
HAY,GRAIN and at a close price, 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.
New York, Dec. S.—The cotton
market closed today at 11.89, which
is 24 points in advance of the close
on Thursday. January sold at 11.-
98 against 11.76 and May was quoted
at 12.45, which was 29 points ad
vance. Spots sold at 12.60. Liver
pool 18 due 10 points up tomorrow.
The New Orleans market was 12 1-16
for spots and only 800 bales were
sold.
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL
Modem,;Up-to-date, Convenient— JOenl
Experienced Management—Rate, 82.00
\ Beet of Livery Service in Connection.
W. Mi SINGLETARY & J. J.||ARLINE,
Proprietors & Manager,
Meigs, Georgia.