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A BOSTON WEDDING.
FINE STRAW3ERRY CROP.
Elaborate Ceremony Marks the Nup
tials of Miss Brooks and Dr. Shine.
AN APPARATUS INVENTED TO
HAMMER OUT DISEASE.
‘The Lady Thompson’ 5 strawberry that Boston, Ga.; June 8, 1903.
be does' not care to exchange for so special m the Times-Enterprise.
much cotton ground. , The Methodise church last night was
He will clear between four and five the scene of a wedding, the most corn-
hundred dollars from the patch. He has plete and artistic in all its details, that
not shipped a single berry, but all have has ever occurred in the little town of
been consumed in the home market at Boston.
prices varying -from 10 to 25 cents per The extent of the decorations N and the
qnart. taste displayed in their arrangement,
Thomasville can make anything pay would do credit to our larger cities,
from strawberries to stumps when brain The contracting parties were Miss
and brawn direct the work. Pauline Brooks of this place, and Dr. B.
—— — A. Shine, of Tallahassee. *
The Mission of the School. The bride was arrayed in a magnifi-
“ Without undervaluing any other cent dress o* crepe de ohene, pearl white,
human agency, it may be safely affirmed and elaborately teamed in ribbon and
that the oommon school, improved and cord g be carried a large bouquet of
■energized as it can easily be, may be- rvhite carnations and lilibs of the valley,
come the most efleotive and benignant The maids of honor, Miss.Idla Brooks,
of sU the forces of civilization. Two B 3^ ot the bridej and Miss Pearl Mc-
reasons sustain this position. In the 0a u i 0 f Tallahassee, wore handsome
tirtt place, there is a universality in its dresses of manve de soir over taffeta,
operation, which can be affirmed of no and carried bonquete of
other institution whatever. If adminis- f bridesmaids were Mi.. Ethel
tered in the spirit of Justice andooncilia- jjeedy of this place and Miss Leslie
•tion, all the rising generation may be Bntts, of Brunswick. They were bean-
brooght within the circle df its reforma- UfaUy dressed in white organdie,
tory and elevating influences. And, in (rimmed with satin ribbons, and carried
the second place, the materials nppn large bouquets of asparagus ferns,
which it operates are so pliant and due- The best man was Mr. Cheever Snine,
tile as 1 to be susceptible of assnming a of Pensacola. The attendants were Mr.
greater variety of forms than any other M array Scarborough and Mr. Heyward
earthly work of the Creator. The in- Randolph, both of Tallahassee,
flexibility and 'ruggedness of the oak, The two pretty little flower girls, Enla
when compared with the lithe sapling or B roobs and Georgia Jones, wore batiste,
the tender germ, are bnt feeble emblems trimmtd with bows of white satin rib-
to typify the docility of childhood when ( XH) . *
compared with the obduracy and in- xj le mns ic was furnished by Mr. W.
these in- j, Moodv on the violin. Mr. Albert
A French Doctor Says Corsets Cause
Appendicitis, and that This is An. Ex
planation of the Frequency"of the
Disease—Hygenic. Hints
Dr. Miles’. Nervine
Built Up My
So muck Is heard of the different
treatments and cures for nearly ait
thrills to which man Is heir, or thinks
he is, that possibly interest will ‘he
shown in the machine recently de
signed by a southerner, seemingly to
produce an effect exactly the reverse
from the rest cure which has been
preached In recent years. This new
apparatus will give the movement
cure, actually pummellng the different
parts of the body until the disease is
supposed to be hammered out and the
h ralthy tissue renewed.
The patient t<J be treated reclines on
a special couch, ^fitted with very fiex-
■ >— -.—I £er a strong,‘healthywoman
again, as it has made a million other
women strong and healthy. By induc
ing regular menstruation the entire
svstem is relieved of the terrible wasting
drains. The ligaments which hold the
womb in place are strengthened by a
healthy flow and that organ is returned
to its normal position. Returning
health is the result. This, is what
Wine of Cardui has done few thousands
rtr"|EARING-DOWN pains are the
I K lrorrt toat women know. If
I 1 youare nffering from this trou-
•r- oleyou need not be uncertain
about it The pains in the abdomen
and back that fed as if heavy weights
were pulling down on the nerves or the
stomach are “beartog-doira pains”.
They mav not be particularly severe at
of the best women in America.
’ If ybuneeid advice write The Ladies*
Advisory Department, The Chatta-
noogaMedidne Company,Chattanooga,
Tenn., describing all your symptoms
freely, and a letter of advice will be
sent you. Secure a $1.00bottleof Wine
of Cardui from your druggist today.
A million suffering v
have found retei
Wine of Cardui.
WINE of C ARDVI
CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
MOVEMENT CCBE APPABATUS.
ible springs. Mounted on a vertical
standard beside the couch is an electric
motor, to which is attached a flexible
shaft, through the medium of which
movement is imparted to an eccentric.
As the eccentric revolves it oscillates
a vertical shaft with short,, sharp
strokes, and on the lower end of this
shaft is the pommeling devlc§, which
Is preferably of pneumatic construc
tion, with means for varying the de- !
gree of hardness to suit the condition
of the flesh to be treated.
Sara Corsets Cause Appendicitis.
The death in Paris of the Comtesse
Louise de Talleyrand-Perigord, follow
ing a very serious operation, calls at
tention to the great number of society
women who have been serious ill,
including Princesse de Wagram, VI-
comtesse Antoine de Contades, Mme.
Alfred de la Ville le Roux, Mile, de
France and Mme. Waldeck-Rousseau.
Several have had operations for appen
dicitis.^' "" - Tt
could t)e found. | tat
Miss Lucile Ansley visited her sister jgj
at Moultrie Sunday. .
„ . J • ! sic
Thomasville is enjoying a building __
boom this summer, such as she has
probably never experienced before. The
sound of the hanmer ; and not the silver | - '
hammer of the kicker’s tongue, has be-
come so familiar as to no longer attract \|
attention.
tractableness of man.
herent advantages of the common
school, which, in our own state, have
produced results so striking, from a sys
tem so imperfect, and an administration
so feeble.”—Horace Mann.
GOLF NEWS.
The editor of the Calvert, (Tex.) Sun
was shot in a street duel recently." He
must have forgotten how to use his
“shooting stiok.”
Tournament and Election Make Week
Intereating for Golfomanlaea.
Thishasbeen an interesting week to To the mspiring strains of Mendel-
devotees of* the ancient and honorable 80 ^ m ’ 8 Wedding March, first came the
game of golf. On Friday afternoon a bridesmaids, and then the other attend-
mixed foursome was played for prizes. ante ln or ^ er p ^ lastly the bride,
The scares in class one werfl as follows: leanin S u P° n the arm of her brother,
Dr. Blackshoar and Mrs. Buckley 66, ' 0oL Wilson Brooks, who gave her
Chas. Watt and Miss Neel 67, Mr. Baker away - The ceremony was performed by
and Mrs. BonneU 62, John Watt and ^ J * °- Branch ’ Presiding elder of the
Mrs. Merrill 62. In class two the results Valdosta district. |
were: Mr. Dismnke and Miss Scott 66, rhirin 8 the ceremony the church was
Jock Watt and Pringle 69, Mr. 6116(1 the ®° ft - 8Weet notes of
Hopkins and Miss Jones 69, Raiford “Hearts and Flowers.” L delicate re-j
Robison and Miss a mil a Pringle 70. P® 84 of three courses was served to the.
Mr. Bracey and Mrs. Cox 73. Mr. bridal P^ afc the tome of Mr. W. M.
Blackshear and Miss Scottwere present- Br °oks.
edwith golf shoes, mid Mr. Dismnke I Alitti ® after midnight the bride and
and Mrs. Buckley with dubs as a token ^ room boarded the* train going west,fol-
of their prowess. | lowed by the good wishes of hundreds of
At the annual meeting the dub was | friends * The ^PPy couple will make
found to be in a most flourishing condi- e *tonsive tour, embracing Washing
ton. The new dub house is almost * ton, New York and other important
paid for, and other improvements are Piaces.
contemplated. A fine mowing machine The bride is a beautiful young lady,
has been ordered and the course will be *** accomplished elocutionist, a fine
deared of weeds at once. musician, and very popular with all
The present efficient'corps of officers classes - ^
were re-elected. They are: 11x6 bridegroom is one of the most
F. D. Dismnke, Jr.—President. prominent dentists in Florida, being the
Geo. S. Cox—Vice President. president of the State Board of Dental
Will Watt—Treasurer. ’Examiners. A.Q. M.
J. S. Hopkins—Secretary. Miss Marie Delete, of Thomasville, ar-
Theae gentlemen, together with J. H. rive d this morning to visit Mi«, Annie
Merrill, Rev. G. S. Whitney and J. B. Pate.—Albany Herald.
Jemison constitute the Boaj-d of Gov- ~r—
■emora. Mr. B. D. Fudge, well known to his
r*~ fellow townsmen as a Thomasvillian, is
A Bouquet for the Carrier Boy. ^ the dty.
Editor Times-Enterprise: “ •*
I received my morning Times-Bnter- 01ta S - Dean - iormeriy a teacher in
price this morning (Friday) jnst at eir the Thomasvffle pubUc school*, was in
o’clock from the hand* of one of yonr Thomasville yesterday. He was en
faithful little carriers. He was coatless Ioat ? to New York via the water ways,
“because I did not think-it would rain Charley Wolff says his milliner} de-
when I started.” His little shoulders partment is a training, school for matri-
were soaking wet, bnt he was cheerful mony. Two ex-milliners of his have
and gave me a pleasant good morning been married within the last few days,
and doffed his cap as he moved away. AH applications for positions will receive
^ I then and there resolved that if this polite sod careful consideration.
same little man was late some other —
morning I would not complain.’.’ A ’ «• Mood 5 r ’ 01 » Tisitor
Mrs. Subscriber. Thomasville on Saturday. Prof.
The above is such a rare relief and eon- Moodyis one of Thomas county’s most
tract to the lurid words that sometimes ho™™ 1 citizens, and his visitaare ai
maks the telephone Wires hum, thatwe ways weloomo.
feel like printing itin capitallettcrs. As Mr. Thomas Livingston left yesterday
a matter of fact carrier boys lead a life fqrNew York, where he goes in the in-
only t less strenuous than that of an edi- terest of an invention that he has under-
tor-and we 1ay this tribute at his shrine way. - . ,. > :, ^
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind. .
The 6-cent packet is enough for usual
occasions. The family bottle [60cts.]
contains a supply for a year. All drug-
Recently a professor of the
faculty of medicine was asked how he
accounted for this, and he said:
*Tt is all due to the present fash
ionable corset the pressure of which
displaces the abdomen, impeding di
gestion.”
Typhoid Antitoxin.
Dr. Allan MacFadyen of the Jenner
institute in London has succeeded, by
first freezing typhoid bacilli to a hard'
and brittle state with liquid air, In so
pulverizing them that an extract of
the toxto contained in the cell sub
stance can be obtained. Experiments
have already been made with this ex
tract \?bich Indicate that a valuable
remedy for the treatment of typhoid
fever can be prepared by its use.
Epilepsy Goes With Hydrophobia.
It Is related in Vienna that a high
Servian official, afflicted with epilepsy,
recently went to the Pasteur institute
at Budapest for treatment for hydro
phobia. Under the Pasteur treatment
the'wound caused by the bite of the
dsg soon healed, and with this cure
bis epilepsy also disappeared. The
case is attracting much interest in
medical circles.
The article you
give must be use
ful and and
good, you
must
therefore
get it in a re
liable place.
We stand on rec
ord for selling the
best. We have not
igenTsV c. I always been the lowest in
Wight & »price, but we always have had the best
quality and sold as low as anybody
could sell equally as good ware. Chi
stock of goods for wedding presents is
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or insti
tution supported by voluntary contribu
tions will be given a liberal quantity of
tbe Longman & Martinez Pure Paints
whenever they paint.
Note: Have done so for twenty-seven
years. Sales: tens of millions of gal
lons; printed nearly two million houses
under guarantee to repaint if not sat:
factory: The paint wears for periodsr. t I
to eighteen years. LinseCd Oil Must be j
addi-ci to the paint (done in two minutes). J
Thus it is that the teacher in the com
mon school holds a responsibility found
in but few other vocations.
The proficiency of the teachers of our
county schools has gradually risen from
the ,old pedagogue who could* teach
either “the round or the square system”
in geography, to the trained educators
whom we have in our midst today.
It is to just such institutions as the
Annual Teachers’ Institute that we are
indebted for this improved condition of
affairs. We could, therefore, hardly af
ford to do otherwise than aid our visi
tors in every way that is possible.
Probably the greatest aid tl&$ we can
render them at this tbvimt: "jot-
SUCCESS
Is attained only
by persistent applica
tion. Then you should
enter • Stanley’s Business Col
lege during the summer
months,- and pursue
one or more of
the courses.
Prepare i
yourself for a
position in which
success is assured.
Open sessions every day
of the week and all the year
round. Write for terms.
Stanley’s Business College,
Thomasville, Ga.
afciencii
California produces more dollars*
worth of oranges than of gold-oranges
over $18,000,000 and gold $17,000,000.
The average annual temperature at
Sitka and Omaha is the same.
Since the introduction of the Bertil-
lon system in France 20,000 persons
who had committed crimes and who
were concealing their identity have by
means of the.system been identified
and brought to justice. And among
all these not one mistake Is k!/>wn to
have been made.
The Christian population of India,
including Europeans, does hot number
3,006,000, while the Moslem contingent
has increased in twenty-years by 12,-
000,000 souls. Islam is not a native,
but a foreign, religibn' in India and has
not bad large sums of money to spend
in its propagation as has Christianity.
One definite advantage in substitut
ing khaki for blue cloth uniforms for
the army in the tropics and in summer
was not considered when the change
was discussed in the war department
the anopheles mosquito not having at
, that time been exhaustively studied.
The malaria breeding mosquitoes will
not light upon substances having a
yellow color, but swarm about blue
ings; and such ah act ou our part would
redound very much more to our enlight
enment than to theirs. ($
Thomasville holds ont a true Georgia
welcome to our country’s pedagogues
and bids them success in their work.
AN OLIVER TYPEWRITER
Is-the kind that does Visible Writing.
COWART BROTHERS/Agts.,
Thomasville, Ga.
Office over National Bank.
The Busy Bovine.
B-r-r r-rl went the telephone. “Hel
lo, Times-Enterprise?” “Well, say,”
remarked a feminine voice, “the cows
have invaded my premises this morning.
They have broken ertiry gate fastening
on the place, and we have chased them
out of the garden three times this morn
ing. I want yon to write the hottest
piece yon can about keeping the cows off
the attest Good-bye.”
The sarcastic and heated muse is on a
vacation. During the present season of
gladsome graduations and sweet-girl
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flower still has the larg
est sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers’ and granmotli-
ers* never thomrht; of nsinrr nnv+birnr
TAX NOTICE.
THIRD AND LAST ROUND.
“welTsdT y ?Th"rsdA*F
aturday up to 'the 20Ih of
Jno. F. Howard, T. R;T,
Mr. Will Yereen, of Moultrie, well
known to many people here, was a Sun
day pilgrim to Thomasville.