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SEMI-WEEKLY TIME8-BNTERPRISE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 19H.
THE TIMES-ENTERPRISE
CHRISTY MATH KWSOX—THE
MAN.
SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION
MEM HICKS ASSOCIATED l'KKSS i
Inaued Every Tuesday and Eriday j One of the most interesting char
t^aw! acters of the day is Christy Mathew-
son, the famous baseball pitcher. Ho
x a joy and an inspiration to every
over of manly sport, not only be
cause of his marvelous skill but be-
Dailv and Semi-Weekly Times- Enter
prise Publish »d by the Times Kn-j
terprise Company. Thomasviilo, Ga.
u |{ JKKGEK Editor
W*. 1>. HARGRAVE Bun. Mgr. j cause of his splendid physical con*
vhich he has maintained
i ditlon.
Entered at the Thomasvilic Post •
Office for Transmission Through the; during his thirteen years of strenu-
Mails as Second Class Mail Matter. J 0lIS W qrk on the diamond.
There is a reason for the
*ln-
Subccrlption Kates:
One Year $1.00 «ed prowess of Christy Mathcwson.
Bix Months 60
vhile other pitchers endure the
The Superior Court tMc week strain but a few years and pass o".
.seems to have attracted come few, He j s a man 0 f temperate habits.
and driven some few away.
FORD FACTORY MADE RICH
The Factory at Highland Park.,
Mich., Averaged Eleven Hundred
Cars Each Working Day.
Detroit, Mich., April 20.—Going
up! Production Ugures at the Ford
factory, at Highland Park., Mich.,
FOR SHKKIl i .
I hereby announce myself
candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Thomas County, subject to the action
of the White Primary.
If favored by the good will of the
voters of this county with the of-
re shattering all records. Eleven fl ce# i will attend to every duty to
The Slaton-Brown fuss was de
lightful to the opponents of the Gov
ernor until It was summarily sup
pressed by Litle Joe himsel*.
Thomasville bad better take a stop
| He has full command of his mind
and body. He lives a quiet, rational
life and observes the simple laws of
health, with the result that after
thirteen years on the diamond he is
still in the pink of physical condi
tion.
Moreover, he is a man of chara'’-!
at or I ter and self control. It is cl .timed
or two in the forward movemcn
Quitman ami Moultrie will be lead- «>at he has never played a -ame of
ing the way.
and that he do
hundred and more cars a day for
twenty six consecutive working
days was the record in March. When
he last car had passed out the fac
tory's doors on March 31st, there had
been twenty-eight thousand, seven
hundred twelve Fords built and ship
ped during this month of thirty-ouo
working days, of which five were
Sundays.
Those who have been following
motor car production have become
ustomed to think of the Highland
Park factory as the place whero
mure than one thousand complete
automobiles are turned out every
day. These willl now have to accus
tom themselves to the new slogan
of "more than eleven hundred Ford3
Way cross will play ball here the
latter * art of ;hls week. and they
will all be there to see '.lie Hornets
sting the Itlowhards.
baseball on Sundn
dares he never will. This is worthy [that
of mention, as indicating the strong :hipp
character of Mathewson. M indi
cates that. In addition to his won
derful aim. his keen eye and his
When these figures are being di
stort it should he kept ii: mind
very car, :.s soon as built, is
1 to a waiting Ford agent.
There is no storage roo.n at the fac
tory (or there Isn’t any needed. The
the best of my anility.
1 believe I have gained experience
enough in my work as Deputy to
promise conscientious, prompt and
efficient service.
I am no politician. I am a can
didate for an office, the dut'es of
which I am familiar with, and I will
attend to them, and appreciate sin
cerely the votes of the people.
Respectfully,
W. A. REIIBERG.
EXCURSION TRIP
SI.
THIS IS ONLY ONE OF THK MANY
IN I BURSTING SIDE TRIPS
PLAXNKII FOR VETERANS AND
VISITORS TO JACKSONVILLE IN
MAY.
Jacksonville, Fla., April 18.—
Among the many interesting events
of the Confederate Reunion, May 6,
7, and 8, will he excursions on the
St. Johns, one of the most remarka
ble bodies of water In America.
For a distance of fifty miles, with
Jacksonville as the center, the St.
Johns river is from one to ten miles
Ide. Below the city ,at the mouth
of the river, are the government Jet
ties, where fortunes have been spent
making navigation safe and ade
quate.
A steamboat trip to the jetties Is
one of the finest river trips In the
world, end a delight to .all who tako
Excursions will he run from
Jacksonville to the mouth of the
river every day of the reunion, and
severnl thousand people aro expected
“Mister, cimnie a match," i>a'd a
10-year-old negro hoy on the streets
yesterday. Another vagrant la the
making.
alert brain, he is a strong, self-roll-jenoagh ears to supply the demand,
ant man. whom neither adversity The fact is, that despite the ttnpre-
r.or success Is likely to divert teotr. | '■■'‘lented production during March
Ms chosen course of duty.
j the close of the month saw the fac-
jtory still many thousands of cars
j s " re ’y the y° uth of America, « behind the sale! , de , )artm ent. An
| well ns their elders, have good rea-. i dPa of the demand for Fords may
Mr. Ralph Cochran Is go'ac to ,p he n llman Factor,
get really peeved 11 somebody don't j
stop forgetting that he Is opposing '
Hoke Smith as strenuously an he
son to admire Christy Mathewson.— be obtained when It Is stated that on
TIIK CHILD AND THE CUN.
FOR SHERIFF.
> *he Voters of Thomas County:
In making this, my announcement
for the office of Sheriff of Thomas
County, subject to the White Pri
mary governing the same, I wish to
say that I am not allied with any
lolitirian or set of politicians, or In
any political clique or combine, but
that I am In this race independent
of any faction or interest, save my
own.
Therefore, in making this race, /
um going before the people who ars
tesponsif'e for the government, ar.d
let them ray who shall bo their next j to visit that historic spot.
Sheriff. When they have spoken, I I Famous Water Front,
will bow to their decision, though it A ..
be adverse to me. because the will of to ^ ,e ocean ’
Ford factory, big as it is, has its j the people should always be respect- the steamers pass the magnificent
hands more than full to build in al * matters pertaining to lora 1 j water front of Jacksonville, famed
I affairs. all over the country for Its com-
For many reason® the Sheriff is
office Is one that should he carefully :,ierrfi and manufactures. Jac.rson-
and judiciously conducted In strict vllle has seven ?nd a half miles of
compliance with the law. If elected,; water front, all of It built up with
I pledge myself to see that this Is ,j or | <H anf j wharves, while the tall
done and to give the people fair, . ..........
courteous and Ju«t treatment, and skyscraper, of the city give the back-
the best service 1 am capable of ren- ground of the picture an Intensely
derin~ at all times. Your vote and modern and thrifty setting,
support will be a:-nreclated. Orange Groves Nearby.
Above the city are the famous
orange groves of Duval county, which
FOR GHKRIFr. i every visitor to the Reunion will
To the Voters of Thomas County, want to see. These groves are vls-
Georgia: llted yearly by several thousand tour-
iA Florida Judge has been deposed
a single day early In April, the fac
tory received orders for more than
twelve thousand cars.
Those familiar with the Ford busi
ness are predicting that the demands
Ifor Fords this year, as In years past,
j will greatly exceed the supply They
3-17-tf
I make mis my announcement as who , Florida to spend
n candidate for the office of Sheriff .... “ „ ..
of your county, aubject to the action 1,10 wlnte '’ months. Farther up the
Democratic Primary. If river are many points of historic
The baby is given a rubber gun ou
, . . . . Br i»re urging thoso who contemplate
. . „ fa, avslstlne the A ‘“ ‘° CUt " “ ' : purchasinK, to do so early and thus lof the Democratic Primary. If nvor are many points or mstoric
by the Govern r a glass gun filled with candy. Next | nsure themselves of having a car 'elected, I promise you my best ef- Interest that everybody will want to
blind tlgerc by Inactivity and *>» r . toy gun wlth a paper <. ap Then a! during the summer months, when , f ? rls - To lhoso who have moved Into Tla , t To meet this demand, river
drinking too much pf what they
sold.
0 - - “““ “ “ " “ April. All Indications point to thlsiPnst record as Sheriff, and ask your tors,
ball. .As a young man he provides month be , ng evon , lar( , er „. onth IHuPPort. Thanking the good pep-i
himself with a real weapon.
Then a |during the summer months. — |thf , COUDty> or have oecome voters i*"" ” 'm m.'i'.'j- ' I
run carrying a cork bullet. Later a;the demand is heaviest. j Blnce , was sheriff, whom'I may not ste »mers will make trips eve.v day. |
gun sending out a small cartridge-! An<1 there will he no let up during , see personally. I refer you to my I giving special rates to Reunion vlsl- 1
Two hundred conventions have
been booked for San Francisco next
year during the Panama Exposition.
the way of production than
I pie for pust kindness, and again
was i promising faithful service, I remain,
“The development, thereroie, of March. j Respectfully,
the plstol-toter. or 'gunman/ Is about Reports from the Ford factories at : T * HIGHT.
No wonder New Orleans wanted the ^ ^ tra , nlng o£ a v , ne Ford. Ont.. and Manchester. Eng.,!.
big show.
to cling to Its supports. It is al-
how that the business of these two j FOR TAX RECEIVER. |
ompnnies is proportionately as brisk ;To the White Citizens of Thomas Saturday and disposed of It readily,
most as natural as walking, 'lho gun- ng t hat of the American company. I County: |
i I am a candidate for the office or j '— 1
— Tax Receiver, aubject to the action;
of the regular Democratic Primary. •
I earnestly solicit your interest and (
Are you prepared to say whether jd ea j 8 a one plant in -he ten
you are tor or against fences? There dcr braln o( a child." Spring laxative ami Blood Cleanser,
will be an election of that kind in This Is the comment of The Macon Flush out the accumulated waste
the county this year, the firs. In 1U Telegraph. It having read the Thom- “tomachT uve^ and^kld’
history.
ssvlllc Incident: "The other day neys of all Impurities. Take Dr.
— „ d °w„ « Thomasville a hunch of hoys
There is another entry for Tax Ro- t en years old and younger, were non-griping laxative. Cures const!-
ceiver, three for Sheriff and four re- found t0 be arme d with so-called patI °" : m jJ e8 t you fe ^ flne : , Take
I no other. 25c at your Druggist, adv.
ported for the Legislature. Just *tov pistols.’ but weapons in which a|
can’t keep down politics In this roan- 1 32-cnliber cartridge could oe fired, j
tjr. The ‘toys’ were more dangerous than 1
1 real pistols for the reasons that they;
CONGRESSMAN FLOOD TO WED
support, promising. If elected, to per- .
form the duties of the office In nn i GK:oKGI A. Thomas County,
efficient and business-like nianntr, i To t>>0 Honorable Philip Cook, See-
with courtesy ad n square deal to! retary of State, Atlanta, Ga.
every Tax Paver. I The undersigned, whuso names.
I also bring to your attention the
fact that neither the Orhlocknoo
District, of which I am n resident,
nor any part of this Northwest sec
tion of the County has ever furnished
a Court House official; nnd while
signed by each of them, and resi
dences are hereto attached, bring
this our petition. In pursuance of an
Act of the General Assembly of the
State of Georgia, approved Decem
ber 20th, 1893, and Acts atnenda-
bellevc that fitness for the office tory there ° r > an<1 respectfully show:
shall he the main consideration l • 1 " 1 ' That we de8 ‘ re t0 ' orm “
submit that, this being oqnal due ror l>oratIon for the purpose of car-,
The Valdosta Times Is sure that were not made f or cartridges .but for !„ , .. , Iregard should he given the various ■ ryln * on th ® '’a* 10 ® 81 * of Banking, j
1 1 1 Popular Clialrinan of House horclgn 'sections | n armurtlnnln™ «i ln “ , ' 2nd. The name and style of the
ne 01 the two women claiming to „ a , IF about the cartridge size, and . AffaJrB Committee to Man-, I offices «'‘ port ' onln 8 the county, proposed corporation shall be Bank
be the mother of a child whose Men- -, re liable to explode.” j
tlty Is not established, is i nnuov-; "When these boys get a little ol-
.Marrj
Washington Young Woman. | Trusting that my candiaary may
Washington, April IS.—Tha wed-j meet w ^b favor at your handi, I am,
tlonably mistaken.
dec they will want a 3S-callher gun 01,,g of Mis8 Anna B ' Portne, >
, , Washington, to Representative Hen-
as a plaything. Thomasville, mind
The Governor ot Oklahoa.c na l to
call out troops 10 stop gauioiing at
the Tulsa race track. Anyway,
stop it was the Governor's idea and
he is mighty near right.
hi. Is In a circuit where i istol-tot-
[ry D. Flood, of Virginia, which is
I to take place at All Saints Church
There are twenty-five hundred vot
ers in Thomas County this year, and
twenty-three hundred of them "ill
probably vote in the state aud county
primary, August 19th.
rs are given the limit or the law by [at five o’clock this afternoon, is ex-
to |the superior court Judge, who Insist.? j peeted to be the largest of the sea-
on trying cases of that sort In his
court.”
Remembering that “child leform”
should start about two generations
We ask the Albany Herald can
didly what it thinks of the proposal
of the Georgia Congressman to take
the northern portion of Mexico ind
use it for negro colonization pur-
pusoses?
If you want something advertised,
and are ashamed to put your name
to it and pay for it, just tell th?
average gossip and it will be done
quickly and successfully, especially
so if you whisper it In strictest confi
dence.
THE RACE FOR ATTORNEY
GENERAL.
son.
Many invitations have been receiv
ed In official and social circles.
Representative Flood is chairman
of the House Foreign Relations Corn-
back. The Telegraph regards tint niittee, and it Is thought that, in
ignorance of the old folks Is largely I v * ew ^ ie seriousness of the Mexi-
responsible for the short-eomlnzs of|' cnn 8ltl ‘ a,lon . t!le ® ou '»® wl » »"f nd
the (hildren. Some good and wpII
Moaning parents In Gergla aro to
blame—Innocently, no doubt—for
the devilment which cropn out In the
children later In life.
“ 'Whatsoever Is sown w.il be
reaped,' provided the soil Is good,
and a great many Ideas that are put
Into the children’s heads when they
are young develops Into action In a
'ater life. That proposition Is about
as truo as the germination nnd
sprouting of the planted seed."
Reform in all this Is being de
manded. It Is being contended tint
while repression In the extreme for
the boy Is not wholesome, the lati
tude that Is being given iH ton un
restricted. the “gun" mistake being
emphasized as a sample of this lack
of restriction.
“Parents ought to consider the
thoughts and Ideas that are eoing to
he developed In the minds of their
children and they should be careful
that nothing Is planted there that
Will bring on a bad crop In the years
And It Is on this lino that
their honeymoon near the capital.
LOOK AT YOURSELF
4-16-tf
Yours sincerely,
J. C. ROBISON,
Ochlockuoe, Ga.
Check Your April Cough.
Thawing frost nnd April rains
chill you to the very mnrrow, you
catch cold—head and lungs stuffed
—you are feverish—cough contin
ually and feel miserable—You need
Dr. King's New Discovery. It sooth
es Inflamed and Irritated throat and
lungs, stops cough, your head clears
IIP. fever leaves, nnd you feel fine.
Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stlckney Corner,
Me., "was cured of a dreadful cough
after doctor's treatment and
other remedies failed." Relief or
back. Pleasant—children like
Is Suffering Writing Lines
In your Face?
rightly i
of life.
One of the South Georgia candi
dates in the coming Primary, who
Is likely to win, Is Hon. Warren
Grice.
He was appointed to fill the uner.
pired term of Hon. T. 8. Felder: Is
an able lawyer, and being from South
Georgia, at a time wben there Is sc j to come.
much talk about the absence of ( more rigid censorship should I
South Georgians In office, It would I placed on the motion picture films,
seem that be ought to win. How- —Augusta Chronicle.
ever, his opponent, non. Cliff Wel-I o
k.r. Is an able lawyer end very popu- j The Tlmee-Unlon thinks that If VDo.. Try it today. Don’t heeiute, for
l»r men, end be bee the rame claim ; Hoke Smith stands behind Wilson, /ou'. > ' t Your deal'cr’ielultlnVl’lmttha^
Thacher Medicine Co., at Chattanooga,
Tenn.
(adr)
Many a
handsome
woman
ook a in
the glast
and sees
the prema
tore lines
of the old
hag al
ready be
ginning to
■ how In
her face. Secret suffering and sickness
is writing those lines every day plainer
and pluincr.
They don't know what to do. Their
backs ache, tlm-ir bodies ache; poor ap
petite, bad digestion, sallow skins,
drooping shoulders, always tired. Prob
ably autfering from organic or function
al trouble peculiar to women. Doctors
don’t seem to help them. It’s pitiful.
But there is a way out.
A distinguished Southern physician
gave a life time of constant study to
perfecting a remedy for suffering wo
men and when ho had perfected^ It he
called it Stella Vitae, the star
All dealers sell it and so certain are
they that they guarantee to give your
money back if Stella- Vitae doesn’t ben
efit you. If you want to stop that nag-
, ging pain, aid your digeation, clear up
| your complexion nnd regain 3
1 cal attractions try a bottle
on Nortl) Georgia, where there are j he will show on both aides.
1 big man, Mr. Smith.
Some
Get n bottle today. 50c and $1.00
at your druggist. Duck ten's Arnica
Salves for all aorea. adr.
of Metcalfe.
3rd. The location and principal i
■Place of business shall be the Met-1
ralfo, County ot Thomas, and State ;
of Georgia. 1
4th. The amount of Capital Stock j
Is Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,-!
000.00), divided Into 150 shares of I
$100.00 earh.
5th. The nature of the proposed
corporation shall be tnat of a Rank,
with continuous succession ror the
term of thirty years, with the right
of renewal for a like term. To sue
and be sued. To have and use a
Common deal, and at pleasure to al
ter the same. To appoint suen offi
cers nnd Agents as the business of
,the corporation requires, prescribe
nl 1 their duties, fix their compensation,
“ and remove them at pleasure. To
make such by-laws as may be neces-
DR. W. C. MORGAN
DENTIST
For Two Weeks r Offer to the
Public:
Amalgam Fillings fiOc
Crowns $3-80 to «.7.i!c
Bridge-Work, per tooth ijtt.no
3et 3. S. White Teeth *7.80
I expect to Remain in Thomasville.
W.C. MORGAN, 0. D. S.
Brighton Building
Phone 107. Thomasville, Ga.
FARM LOANS
8 years time — Easy Payments,
lowest rates. Laris amounts a
Specialty.
BARROW LOAN « ABSTRACT
COMPANY.
Pelham, Ga.
Dr. John Schreiber
PORMKKLY OP OCUI.OCKNKK
N iw Located on Madison Stree
Opposite Tim«s-Enterprise Office
Tkomasville Georgia.
Residence Phone'*»
Office Phone 2*8
sary or proper for the management
of its property and regulation of Its
affairs. To hold, purchase dispose j
of and convey such real and per-
sonal property ns may be necossary
for Its uses and business. To dis
count bills, notes or other evidences
of debt: to receive any pay out de
posits, with or without Interest; to
receive on special deposit money or
bullion or foreign coins, or stocks or
bonds or other securities: to buy or
sell foreign or domestic exchange,
or other negotiable raper: to lend
money upon personal security, or
upon pledges of bonds, stocks or ne
gotiable securities; to take ana re
ceive security bv mortgage, or other
wise. on property, real or personal:
and generally, to do and perform
all such other matters and things
not hereinbefore enumerated ar are
or mw he Incident to the business of
hanking.
We herewith enclose the Chariei
fee of $50.00, and pray to be Incor
unrated under the laws of thlf
8tate.
fSigned.) 15. M. Smith, J. W,
Horne, H. C‘. Copeland, J. A. Thom
as. M. M. T.tlly, Elmer Horn. T. J.
Vontfnrd. W. T. Knapp. Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Refore me, personally apneared
* undersigned petitioners, who on
oath dorose and say that *15.000
a C^nltal subscribed to the
of Metcalfe, for which Rank
dr-RiPnit! ar» now seeking Incor-
r-t'nn h* the Secretnrr of State.
■ n oM «n rush hv
i subscribers. «nd that the s»me Is
r«nf h®M *«d Is to be used solely
fo*. *T>e purnoses of the said corpor*
t«nn
I Signed > E M. Smith. J. W.
rjnwrm TT P Conelsnd. T. A. Thom-
M. T.tlly. E’mer Home, T. J.
Montf/Ard. W. T. Knaim.
1Iwom to snd subscribed before
me. this 31st day of March. 1M4.
Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary,
4*3-4taw. Thomas County, Ga.
Mr. Noah Singletary, a prominent 1
planter of the Singletary School
Community, brought to Thomasville
wagon load of water ground meal
APPLICATION FOR A BANK
CHARTER. I
Oti&n&oTi
Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con
tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con
tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic
tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer
ing among women than any other one medicine in the world?
We have published in the newspapers of the United States
more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub
lished in the interest of any other medicine for women—
and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen
uine and true. Here are three never before published:
From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I.
Providence, K. I.—“ For the benefit of women who suffer as I have
done I wish to stato what Lydia El Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it
caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked
after my baby was liom and inflammation set in, then nervous pros
tration, from which I did not recover until I had taken I.ydia El Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and
when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her
to take your medicine.”—Mrs. S. T. Richmond, 1D0 Waldo Street,
Providence, R. L
A Minister’s Wife Writes:
Cloquet, Minn.—“I have suffered very much with irregularities,
E ain and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pink-
am’s Vegetable Compound, has made me well and I can recommend
the same to all that are troubled with these complaints."—Mrs. Jen
nie Akerman, c/o Rev. K. Akeuman, Cloquet, I ‘
From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass.
South Quincy, Mass.—*• The doctor said that I had organic trouble
and he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I
saw Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ad
vertised and I tried it and found relief before I had
finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all
through middle life and am now a strong, healthy
woman and earn my own living."—Mrs. Jane D.
MunDoon, 25 Gordon St., South Quincy, Mass.
■^■feYTrlte to LYDIA E. PINBHAH MEDICINE CO.
Yoor letter wUl
by a woman
Lumbago-Sciatica
Sprains
' 1 The directions *eyi, Its good for
lumbago too,— Sloan's cured my
rheumatism i I've used it and 1
know." Do you uso Sloan’a?
Haro's Proof.
“I had my back hurt In the Boer War
and two years ago I wm hit by a street
car. I tried all kinds of dope without
success. I saw your Liniment in a drug
store nnd got a bottle to try. The first
application caused instant relief, and now
I wm kept In bed witn sciatica since
the first of February, but I had almost in-
Sprained Ankle
•*As a user of your Liniment for the last 15 years. I can say It I* one of the beet on
the market. Fifteen years ago 1 sprained my ankle and had to use crutches, and
the doctors Mid I would always be lame. A friend advised me to tiy your Liniment
and after urine it night and morning for three months I could walk without • cane
and run M good as any of the ot!
without a bottle since that time.
1 of the other firemen In my department. I have nc
that time."—Ah’. WMiam U. Brito*, Ctntral filip, A. X.
[ever been
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At >U Dulm. Price 25c.. 50c. eai $1.00
Sloan*, Instructive Book on bunea, cattle, poultry and bog,, aent free.
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