Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, August 12, 1904, Image 11
m IIMBS-BKT^RPRSE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, AUGUST 12, 1P01 A PRUDENTIAL PROPOSITION ; -4 It you had a noiss that brought you an income of $100 each year wouldn’t yop insure it for $1,000? You certainly would, all good business men do You Would do it knowing that your house.may never burn and you may never get back one cent you have paid for. this insurance. If your earnings are $1C0 per year are you being fair to your family and estate il you do not protect them by taking out life insurance? You can. do this knowing that you are sure to die and get back more than you have paid in. Or tLat after a certain period,,•'f you are still living, you can get back all you have paid in cash and have a nice sum laid up for a rainy day or old age Any man or woman in good health can take advantage of this proposition by maKing application for a policy of insurance to the iU Oat tUU oat and m til dj. Fill out the coupon and mail it to us for full information. ' i >■ C. M. & E. H. SMITH, \ / . • y » ' 1 General Agents, Thomasville, Ga. iMiiiiiHiirmi Coupon. O. M. &E. H. Smith, General Agents, The Prudea> Iej. Co. of America. Thomasville, Ga. Dear Sirs: Without expense to me and without committing >•■ self to any action, will you send me further info; • tion.as to insurance policy on my life. I wu born on the 18 My occupation in Yours truly, Address lllltMIIMMI (I % joy themselves. | majority. The fights was exceedingly hot and interesting. 8. A. Roddeubery of Thomaavillc rendered valuable aid to the dry people. Elected at Prattsburg. Prof. W. H. Searcy of Cairo, one of Thofaas county’s best known teachers has been elected principal of the school at Prattsburg Ga. He will probably accept, though he lias not definitely sta ted his intention. His friends in Thomas hope he will decide to remain here. Sheriff Hight made a trip to Cairo and returned yesterday afternoou. One of the modern beatitudes says:—* Blessed is the man who does not butt in Just Arrived at A new lot of 2 piece Homespun Suits and Blue Serge suits that ought to be sold at $13.50 and $15.00. We are letting them go for $10.50 and $11.50. “■ A new line of Men's all wool Summer :: Pants Sold for $3.75 and $4.25 now at $3 The prettiest line < f neck-wear brought to town for 25c. SOCIAL REALM. T. B. Kemp, of Pavo, was a business visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Everett have moved into the residence at Washing ton and Stevens streets. - Mr. Thuyerfc Orovatt came home Sun day evening from Camilla where ho lias been for several months. Masters Melvin and Duvall Goodwin left Saturday night for St. Louis to spend two weeks with their uncle and his family. Dr. Searcy camo over from Cairo Tu esday afternoon. Mr. U, T. Hughes will bny cotton at Mariana this season for S. W. Mays & Comiwny MAY SELL B. A B. . Injunction Dissolved and Sale May Proceed to A & B. Mt. Airy, Ga., Aug. 8 — (Special)—In the case of Ensign-Oscamp Company Brunswick and Birmingham Railroud Company «t ah, bill to enjoin sale of railroad properties of the Brunswick and : Birmingham by commissioner appointed by state court. Judge Speer today, after argument, djssolved the temporary in junction heretofore issued and discharg ed the rule to show' cause why a receiver should not be up])o>nted. The effect of tUs is that the commiss ioner cun now proceeed with the sale of the rood under the order of the superior court, although the bill will retuuin pending in this court. This moans that the legal tangle is being straightened out and that the At lantic and Birmingham will soou have undisputed sway over the road. Miss Mntsie Hopkins, Miss May Man-: uiug and Miss Daisy Dokle arrived home | Tuesday after a two weeks stay at the | Ocean View hotel, Pablo Beach, Fla. j The Jacksonville Times-Union says of them. ” They leave for home to-morrow ! to the regret of many pleasant acquaint-' TO MONTICELLO. Yourfger Boys Wontto^Play Baseball Yesterday Afternoon. A hnppv f irgVo^ntiou of the younger Alices made while at the beach. They j luds went down to Moutioello Tnes- were chaperoned by Miss Fielding. j day afternoon. They were Garner j Stone, Sum Mitchell, Win. Brantley, A Pleasant Sociable. j Kn , eflt Mallard, Remer MacIntyre, T. Mrs. L. W. Rigsby entertained Tues-j c> Mitchell, F. O. Jones, Fleming and night at her home on Broad street in j i i0 uis Houston, manager. They went honor of Miss Emma Hearn of Bacon- j Nvith | liRjl |, op0H of victory. ton. Refreshments were served and j — - ' the following ladies and gentlemen eu- j Macon County Dry. joyed her hospitality until a late hour! Montezuma, Ga., Aug. t) 11XW.--The Misses. Kobe Rigsby, Della Simmons, i official consolidation of the returns for Annie Rage, Odis Alcorn, Emma Me-j the w et and dry election, under the local Cray, Emma Hearn, and Messre £. A. j option law', was completed this after- Cox, A. Hi Hancock, T. R, Page, B. F. noon. Reports in this morning’s paper Butler, Sterling Sanford, G. W. Chest- said the county had'gone wet by a raaj- nut and others. Mrs. Rigsby has a hos-1 ority of three but the official count pitablc home and her guests always en- shows the prohibitionists won by 23 mmnimmnTnjmntmmnimmmmmmmnnnmi; i ; .Our Loss Your Crain. Damaged by Water A Leaking roof covered }f2oo oo wort h of desirable merchandise which we will sacrifice almost fora song. Your own price will get them Stock consists of Ribbons, Laces, Braids, Belts, 1 Spools of thread, frames, Jewelry, straw ! hats, sweet soap, waist sett; hand- {* kerchiefs, face powders, fancy celluloid boxes, etc., etc. Some of the goods are slightly damaged others T you cannot tell the water had touched , [ them, a dunce fer yon. Sale begins MONDAY, AUG. 8th, and continues.until the entire lot is dis posed of. The earlier you come the better.