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V. T. McArthur, V. Pres. B. A. McArthur, Gen. Man.
Sea Island Colton Gin Co.,
Vidalia, Ga., U. S. A.
Manufacturers of the Famous Foss Double-Roller
Sea IslandrCotton Gin
The most durable, most rapid and the
tnost .perfect Rnt preserving gin on the
market- Guaranteed to gin 4 to 6 bales a
day at ordinary speed. Has ginned as many
as 21 bales in three days, Foss double-
coller gins require but little more power and
oo more labor than other gins. Built to stand
jikd are used by the leading ginners in.Geor
gia, Florida and South Carlina. Write for
Oalogue and prices.
Sea Island Cotton Gin Co-
TWO WEDDING
IN ONE DAY
Two Mots Marry-Rev.
1, W.Bealr Per
forms Ceremony
MONTGOMERY
L.AND1 AGENT
Of The F. C. R. R. -fiets
Inpertait Ferities Witt
New Line.
(Fran Friday’* Daily.
The aost papular cer • a >«y
(Tram Friday’s Daily.
Aa appolatmeat of more than ua- ♦
tha day la Thomasville seems to be j usual interest ia that of J. S. Mast- j
the riagipg of wedding bells. Wed-1 comery to tha paslUan of La&d aad
neaday afternoon at two thirty Rev. j industrial Agent of the Florida Cen-
A. W. Dealer was cofled up©a to per- tral Railroad, which was announced
form a marriage ceremony for a | yesterday. Mr. Philips, with his
dyaf and dumb couple. Miss Maud j usual judgement, has added an-
Blshap of this city was married to ! other good man to his corps of of
ficers, and the hearty congratula- • ;
tions of his friends are extended to \
Judge Montgomery in a is appoint- !
Mr. Polk Brady of Tifton at the res
idence of the bride’s father on Han-
sell street.
This was tho first event of this j meat,
kind In Mr. Bealers experience j Hi , dut ,„ w ,„ ^
but It passed with not the- slightest j m( , at of th , ,J d , a , ong tht llBt of
hitch. The sister of the bride. Miss j , he Florida central Railroad, iocat-
Beulah Bishop is acquainted with J , ng d . slrab Ie settlers and Indus tries,
the mutes and can also use the En aad „ erJ . wv developing the in-
gllsh language readily, so she inter- d(I1|tria] and olher
resources of the
preted the words of the minister to j wbo kaow Judg , !
the couple and at the time for work ja c|ty „„ sUnd |
questions the couple
their heads in answer.
would bow
Tha affair
ing in the community, his capacity j
• price. TW Ml *■ eoo time k !a***«-
■F-aalykTl—nu«tltoala— MlsHihwnl white.
The Ludden & Bates
S PIANO
r t mtcilr hi*fc-*ra4e iHtnm wit* it* pr.ee ir.*4e mnSenre by «m club phn._
>)!>».-« Kiir. >i perfect x* (kill ti» make it.
a yrrf«1 A tref! made, attractive •«*>*
? *■» • la each rax*. * .i»c i«<! iiknutict *1 lie etab tkat i* row fenain;.
LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House,
Svvannah, Ga.
for intelligent work, and bis wide
wu * very pretty one and was wit- acqualatan «_ klow that Mr p hnips
nessed by a number of friends in made no mlstak , appointlng
the couple. him to this responsible position.
Miss Bishop has been living in this]
city for only a short time her father
We Are Now Ready
WITH OUR
FALL AND WINTER
LINES OF
Men, Women and Chil
dren's Clothing 9 Hats
and Furnishings.
Orders By Mail
Ate carefully and nromptly filled. A complete cat
alogue covering all our lines will be
sent free upon request.
B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO.
SAVANNAH, % .... GEORGIA
BA.
‘Via
Atlanta, Birmingham &l\Atlanlic R. R.,
xa Grange and*Allanta & Wesf Point R.iR.
With the Inauguration of the nchedule ef the Atlanta. Birmingham
Atlantic raliroad low In effect n new and convenient route la opened
op to Atlanta and points beyond Tin LaGrange, On.
Atlanta. Birmingham A Atlantic railroad train No. 1. arrlTing La-
anco 6:45 p. m„ makes close connecUen with Atlsnta A West rolnt
train No. 34. leaving LaOrnnge tt 6:60 p. m., arriving Newnan
•:i( p. m. and arriving Atlanta at 3:25 p. a., connecting with all eat-
Dg night trains.
n« trip to Atlanta Is through ft new and beautiful territory. The
as via ether routes and the service unexcelled.
Traf. Mgr. W. H. LEAHT, O. T. Agt
AU-ita. Go.
m. Agt. DAVID PORTER, Agt
. ' ThomaoriUe. Qa. ^
being connected with the Pnilips .
Lumber Co. She is a graduate of
the Cave Springs school for the deaf J
and dumb and is a bright charming
and attractive woman.
Mr. Brady Is a printer by t/ade
and at one time was in the employ i
of the Thomasville Press at (hie ,
place. He has aow a position in j
Tifton, where the couple will make ,
their home. They left on the after- »
noon train over the A. B. £ A. for j
that place.
Davis-Wages.
llev. A. W. Bealer performed aa-
ether ceremony in the country ini- 1
mediately after be bad finished the j
Other. Miss Rena Davis and Mr.
Sanford Wages were united In mar
riage at the home of the bride's fa
ther, Mr. George Davis about five
■Ilea from the city at three thirty.
The affair was a very beautiful one
Ah'd was witnessed by quite a nun)
her ef the friends of the bride and
groom. Mr. Bealer performed the
ceremony in his well known happy
Style.
The bride as the daughter ot Mr.
George Davis Is well known all over
the county and Is a young woman of
many charms, being naturally bright
and attractive she numbers
The choice of a Thomasville man j
means much to this city, as we can
rest assured that in working for j
his line. Judge Montgomery will ever \
have in mind the welfare of Thom- i
asville. and Thomas county, and in j
developing his line will also do all i
in his power to turn the trade. |
which he assists in creating to his i
home town.
SMMOUft ACCIDENT.
Mr. Olin Chastain Kicked My Horse f
aad Severely Braised.
Shorthand
MASTERED
In Ten Weeks
CHARTER
^ staple rules. Learned In one-half
tiny required ter eld systems. Hundreds
*e treats _
eeunee. Bend ter tfcs proof.
BOOKKEEPING toi
Business TronseaeHoms ’ *, from the start.
The most pr set lea! and comprehensive
course taught In tha Booth. One who com
plete* oar ooams esn keep any sat cf hooka
ter any lino ef badness.
TELEGRAPHY. This department la tn
charge of an operator of twenty years* prac
tical caper lea c«. Railroad wires ran late
school. We have eeatraeta with rallraadi to on ploy all ef ear graduate*.
Jve tyert m Peak km for Mock of Our GrwDnntss. d Good Board at from SI 2.00
to $13.00 Bar Month.
$13,001
Writ# today ter Hasdsonely llhutrated Catalog.
by MiH. J. O. BAGWELL, Pres., 1H Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
(From Saturday's Daily.)
Yesterday at his home sear town
\ Olin Chastain sustained sever#
bruises as n result of a kick from
vicious calt. Mr. Chastala went inte f
| the lot where the animal was being
j kept and put his hand or. the horse,
j patting him as men are r-*>a»efim»s
jknawn to ia coming cliaa t?
‘an animal.
j It had hardly Wen done r hen he
i received a vi<io is iriek ^recking him
[down and breaking hi.; crm. He was
| also kicke 1 in the head but the
: kick ail y graz-**! the kull aad did
not iniict a furious wound. Mr.
ORastain vrs taken into tha house
^ or and given proper medical attention.
Ha is getting along nicely and no
n :
. Engines, Boilers, Smoke Stacks
friends by the score. She is from
in the co ®P ,lcal, ° n : feared from toe
accident.. M.. Chastain enjoys an
unusual ponvljriiy in this city anil
one of the oldest families
county and has always lived at the
Davis place. *
Mr. Waoes i. a youm farmer with j hl " !: !rr ''" »°P* to soo » "*
brisht prospects iivin r v.n kit own : hlra r ’>"> rwo ” r « d fr0 "
place about flvs mile* out on thei 1 * 1 * c ®* cl! ‘ °' ,,,e *-cldeut.
county line road. The couple start
iifa’a Journey together with the best
wishes of many friends for a happy
and prosperous life.
Tanks. Injectors, Inspirators, Saw Mill Machin
ery,Shafting,, Pulleys, Hangers, Engi
neers’ and Steam fitters’ Supplies, tic.
J. S. Schofield’s Sons Co.,
AC1CYTS WANTED.
Continental Casualty Cowipamy.
»2M Michigan Av»„ CMcagw, ID
For Tax Receiver.
In persuanee of the regular cue-
tom of the Democratic party In tht*
county I hereby announce myself for
the office of tax receive, for Thomas
county. I respectfully request the
support of all cltitens. and if elected
will devote my time and attention
faithfully to the work. I have served
the county in this position in yearn
gone by and am fully acquainted
with the work aad am positive that
I will be able to properly conduct It.
Respectfully.
k. w. mckinnon.
A Stomach Specialist LJ(FII ICE 1
JVEX.r Always In Your HUUoE*
RYDAI F’S stomach
1 I Jr~\ I jj a ^ TAR1 FTS SOLD BV vow dealer under a w
* REFUND QUARANTEE. W
LOST—Hound dog, white, lemon
■potted, heavy set. bushy tail, an
swer name ’ Rattier.” $10.66 re
ward return to Dr. J. E. White.
W-l-*lJt.
Mr. S. C. Hudgins made a business
trip to Qu • a .*3 yesterday. #
Put a Bull Behind the Bars
We call espccfal attention to the hinge joint at each intersection
oi stay with main bars.
This is the essential of every good wire fence. Unless the nay
has a hinge joint the fence cannot receive pressure from contact i
and right itself. All rigid stay fences have been unsatisfactorv and '
disappointing, as they crush down and when once down, rema'in so.
AMERICAN FENCE
Is made with a hinge joint, by which the maximum of elasticity is
•eeured and the fence if properiy stretched, remains in place indefi-
B 2**y- " tth the hinge joint, no amount of strain oo the bare can
dttatiK connection of atay and bar. while the opposite is true of
aH ng-d stay fences.
•SOLD BY. •
W. t. Win, OOQUKK, Ga.