About The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1903)
[LD!N< WE BELL BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, BO SOT FORGET US WHEN YOU NEED FARM AND TURPENTINE WAGONS IN OUR LINE YOU WILL FIND PRICES kk: iit.-S558 I OME AND SEE OUR STOCK OF BUGGIES AND WAGONS 8hops'226 West JauasojiTStreet. THAT ARE SOLD ON A GUARANTEE. Try Us; AND BE CONVINCED, yet there are varieties that can b« grown on fertile lands without irriga tion. Some of these upland varieties have been successfully cultivated ia the northern counties of Georgia. But they are not’ equal in quality to the lowland rice produced by irrigation Upland rice may be grown on an} soil adapted to wheat or cotton, pro vided the climate conditions are favor able. The best soil for rice Is a medium loma, containing about 50 per cent, oi clay. A large proportion of the,rice grown in Georgia Is produced on tidal deltas. A ’ body of land along some river and at a distance from the sea sufficiently great to be free from salt' water is selected with reference to the possibility of flooding it'from the river at high tide and of draining it at low tide. In Georgia arq also found ex cellent marshes upon what may be re latively termed high land. Unsally these can be easily drained and in many cases can be irrigated from some convenient stream. On these tracts, T5> Formula tells the story Grove's Chronic Chill Cure Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK Fluid Extract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extract SARSAPARILLA It Cures the Chills that other Chill Tonics Don't Cure. TSe Best General Topic. Fto Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. for sweet Charity. The Times-Enterprise has frequently commended the work of the Charity Hospital, and will continue to do so upon To minis- all occasions that are offered, ter to tiie wants of the needy and suffer ing is to carry out the Jnecept and ex ample of our Lord and Master. * In another column will be found the report of the work of the hospital for the past year. It shows that great good has been accomplished ujider unfavora ble conditions and! wrarfimited facilities. At present a strong effort is being made to increase and' broaden the usefulness of the Charity Hospital. This endeavor should have the prompt and unhesitat ing support of every one, and we hope these objections are expensive, yet tin der favorable conditions these inland marshes are Improved at less expense than the delta lands and the results renumerate well the time and labor expended upon them- The time for plowing differs with different lands and circumstances, bat In wet culture the plowing is generally done in the spring shortly before plant ing time. In Georgia it Is the custom with man^to plough or .dig over with a hoe early in the winter. Some planters advocate shallow plowing; but, if the soil is well drain ed deep plowing is considered by many to be more profitable. If deep plowing just before planting brings too much alkali to' the surface, a good remedy ia to plow a little deeper than the pre vious plowing just after the harvest. The alkali will then be washed out be fore tibe spring. Shortly after the plow the disk harrow should be used and then followed by the smoothing har row, next, In order to secure the best results,, the harrow should be followed with a heavy roller, which will crush the lumps making the soil more com pact and conserving the moisture for germinating the grain. Then' It will be unnecessary to flood for sprouting. Thorough drainage and .deep plow ing have been found to be the only effective way to dispose of the alkali that is brought to the surface by Irri gation. As the water is drained away, tiie excess of soluble salts is carried off. GA. DEPT. OF AGRXCUjl/TURH. Being the conventional leads of the modern scientific! game as practiced by all of Us masters with hints to' beginners. A beautiful booklet of thirty-two pages, printed iln two colors, blaqk and red, on enameled paper with the card arrange ments appearing in their nat ural colors. The cover is in three colors with a very attract* lve design on the title page. This Is a work of interest to all whist players and will be sent to any address upon receipt ot six cents in postage. C. L. STONE We can fix it or can sell you a new Mil], whichever jou want. Absolutely the lowest prices in Tbomasville. We ■ guarantee onr Cane Mills and Pans lor one crop. Mill Snpplies, Pipe, Iron FittiDgs, Thomasville Iron Works, C.L. Thompson, Prop. and Manager. Peninsular arrf Occidental Steamship Company. United States Past Hail Routes for Key West, Cuba and the West Indies, MRS. WIGGS’ NEW SAYINGS. (From “Lovey Mary,” just published by Century Company.) “I’ve made it a practice to put all my worries down in the bottom of my heart, then set on the lid' an’ smile.” “You never kin tell which way any pleasure is a cornin’. Who ever would ‘a* thought when we aimed at the ceme tery that we’d land up at a first-class fire?”. “I b’lieve in havin’ a good time when yon startoat to have it. If yon git knocked out of one plan you want to git yourself another right quick, before yer sperrits has a chance to fall.” “The way to get cheerful is to smile when yon feed bad, to think about some body else’s headache when yer own is .'most bustin,’ to keep on believin’ the sun is a shinin’ when the clouds is thick enough to cut.” 4 Louisville & Nashville R. R. a LOUISVILLE, KV.A Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and Proposed sailings in effect as shown below. Subject to change and individual postponement without notice. * / Ml AMI-HA VAN A LNE. (DIRECT ) Commencing Leaving Miami March 6, 1903. Mon., Fri 10:00 a m Lv...... Miama Ar. 8:00 am Wed Sun. Tues., Sat....... 6.00 ara„Lv Havana. Ar. 12.00noon..... Tues.,Sat fit AMI-KEY WEST-LINE. ' Commencing Leaving Miami March 3,1903. 8:30 am Lv. Miami Ar. 6.30 pm Wed., Fri., Sun 8.00 pm Ar Key West Lv. 7.00 am Wed.. Fri., Sun PORT TAMPA.Kl Y WEST-HAVANA LINE Commencing December 25, 1902. >• LEAVING PORT TAMfA. .11:oo pm Lv.... Port Tampa..-..Ar 5’.30 pm.. Wed., Fri., Sun 5:30 pm Ar.... .Key West Lv 10.30 pm.Tues.,Thu.,Sat .7:30 pm Lv Key West Ar 8:30 pm.Tues.,Thur., Sat ..6.00pm Ar Havana.......Lv 12:00m*..Tues.,Thur..Sat MIAm-NASSAU LINE. Commencing February 2, 1903. Mon., Wed., Fri. 3:00 pm Lv....... Miami ..Ar 6:30 am.. Wed., Fri., Sun Tues. .Thur., Sat. 6:30 am Ar. Nassau Lv 3:00 pm.Tues., Thur., Sat Above hours are based on 90th Meridian Standard 'Time, except that shown RAILWAY COMPANY Local and Through Time Tab e N Effective Nov 30,1902 and, indeed, a powerful remed stomach ailments. I rerommenc my friends. R. Thomas, jr. Tues., Thur., Sat. Tues., Thur., Sr t. ”85]Lv _..Tfcomasvllle ....Ar J» Gsods sent for and delivered, ofders received'at 78-5, D. E. Blanton, Mgr. Over Q.umu’s Store. imo!i2-2 ’Phone Tr» re 2 and 4 nuke connection at Tlftc with 5. 8. a F., north and w utb, Plant 8y*ti-rj trains cast and west, at. Moultrie with Gt-orgis Northern trat&s north and south. Trains leave Thomasville from T. T. * > passenger station, opposite niney Woods hotel R. G. 8TGNK. W,P. RUJMSILL. Commercial Agt. Phone las G. p. a Why not purchase the best? Dewitt’s Early Risers Are little surprisere, Take one—they do the rest. W. H. Howell, Houston, Tex., writes- have used Little Early Riser Pills in t Some mistaken philanthropists in Wisconsin want to hold a big convention in Atlanta to discuss the race problem. Don Quixote used to spend his time tilt ing at windmills. Modem idealists go him one better and endeavor to wreck the mills by a super-abundant gale of “hot air.” The negro president of Mor ris Brown college says, “What we want is peace, not interference;” and we think he was right when he said it. , Never build a manure cellar under the stable; for it will affect the-air breathed by the animals, or' fill the cow stables with microbes that will surely affect the flavor of the milk and the' butter mad* from it The manure should be stored In a shed outside. It may cost more, bat it will pay every time. family^for constipation, sick headache, ' I 1 . . 1 T tHflnU.A/I fn. ,U. I am indebted for the etc. health of my family. R. Thomas, jr. A delightful borne for health and rest the piqes. Just out of corporate limits, in sight of Piney Woods Hotel. Every comfort. Particular attention paid to the culi nary department. Guests sent inmj^e Chicago and Florida Limited, Mrs. Epply’s Millinery Opening Thurs day, March 12th, where you will find a beautiful line of READY-TO-WEAR and PATTERN HATS, and other MUlinery Goods on exhibition. Masury Hotel Block. ’Phone 171'. Fitzgerald Enterprise: The South Gdorgia fanner will do well not to be persuaded by the eloquence of 10-cent cotton to leave out the hay crop. *»Hay is worth $25 a ton in Fitzgerald today apd two or three tons to the acre is not an impossible crop at much less labor and expense than cotton. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. snnwedmdeow A cough is nothing. It is what cause the cough that concerns you. You v it a remedy that will remove the cause < trouble. : Dr. Forest’s Pinene Cough Syrup Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh— Medicine Sent Free. These two diseases are the result of an awful poisonsd condition of the blood. If you have aching joints and back, shoulder blades, bone pains, crippled hands, legs or feet, swollen muscles, shifting, sharp, biting pains and that tired, aiseburaged feeling of rheuma tism, or the hawking, spitting, blurred eyesight, deafness, sick stomach, head ache, noises in the head mnsous throat discharges, decaying teeth, bad brevth, belching gas of catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. D.) It kills the pois on in the blood which causes these aw ful symptoms, giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the joints and mucous membranes, and makes a perfect curt of the worst rheumatism or foulest ca tarrh. Cures where all others fail. B B. B. is composed of pure botanic ingre dients, good for weak kidneys. Im proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonic for old folks by giving them new, rich, pure blood. Thorough ly tested for thirty years. Druggists, $i per large bottle with complete direc tions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., At lanta, Ga. Describe trouble and special free medical advice sent in. sealed letter Rheumatism URIGSOLS the health and strength while mriagit. Sand stamp for book at wonderful cer tificate!. Price. $L per bottle. For Bale by druggists. II your druggist caa net Driest! CbsmluiVC^Les Aige!es,Cal. Umar & Rankin Drag Co., Allaita, 6a. . Distributing Agents. I represent one of the most reliable :_ .... Will motrn nr,PM sinthe country., Will make prices inuments, headstones, etc. Call on id get prices. Satisfaction guaran- lyr<)-2