About The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1903)
CAIRO NEWS. dUILOER, BEING ENFORCED in THOM- ASViLLE. ' FOR FALL SOWING. Farmers and Gardeners who de sire the latest anddullest informa tion about : Vegetable and Farm Seeds RACE TROUBLE FEARED BY V WHITE PEOPLE OF OCHLOCKONEE. Thomasville and Moultrie. I furnish plans and specifications for anything that can be built of’ Stone, Brick,' Steel or Wood, I| Build J anything in the above rovlalon. Of the Calvin Act Under Which Thomasville*. Idling Negroes Are Being Arrested or Made to Travel. Mysterious Killing of Tom Williams Causes Threats to be Made by Ne groes, But. Whits People Are oii Their Guard and It is Thought That 'Trouble Will be Averted. bage and other Vegetable crops which are proving so profitable to southern growers. -Also about Crimson Clover, Vetches, Grasses and Clovers, Seed Oats, Wheat, Office—At Moultrie, Ga. The Calvin vagrancy law ts aww be ing enforced is Thomasville. There lies been considerable inquiry as to whom the law defiwsd as vagrants. According to the bUl migrants are: ' ] “1. Perrons wandering or strolling i about in Wlenea, who are able to work and have no property te support them, i "t Persons leading an idle, immoral. ' <w profligate life, whs have no property to support them, and who are able to workwnd do not wo*. "*• An persons able to work, having no property to support them, and who haws no visible or known means of a rail, honest and reputable livelihood. The term visible wad known meaasof • lair, honest and reputable livelihood,! as used in this section, dull be oen-i strned to mean reasonably continuous -employment at seme lawful occupation . T.W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ORLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. every bod guaranteed perfect. The DURABLE Fence, A >»- ft None so STRONG. . ”TI All large wires. " -| Highest EFFICIENCY.'^ -4^" — — i LOWEST COST. . M- a-, 4 No Wrapg » aw jw't-w _ — L— — 3 Eat All You Want. Persons troubled with indigestion or Djffcepsia can eat all they want if they will take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy prepares the-stomach for the re ception, retention, digestion and Ussimi-. tion of all of the wholesome food that may be eaten, and enables the digestive organs to transform the -same into the kind * of' blood ^that ogives health and strength. Sold by R. rhotnas. Jr. " dw To make JrcGm for nevrstore fixtures which, have been ordered for September delivery. I have inaugurated for August a jut price saie at cut prices that make the usual cut price sales ashamed of them- tte Size Bowls and Pitchers 90c per pair. Half Gallon Mason’s Fruit Jars 75c dozen. Jelly Glasses 21c per dozen. to.hold a M- ImjC Moisture ♦EtsSl LUZ ITZZ —— — —~ and cause *gfrr : /p- 'I uHZ —— Rust. ' *HteSSSsfc5sZ-; r —' ,-C mL r “PmsBOBciH PESFXcr” Fxxcino. -(Standard style.) Absolutely STOCK PROOF. Vs can SAVE TOO MOREY on Foneing. ^ CALL AND SEC IT. ' T We are se ling large quantities of this fence now. _ We are Agents for the famous Potest PM Pleasure. The pills that are teotent in their action and pleasant ia ctfect-are DeWitt’s Lit tle Early Risers. * W. S. PMlpot of Al bany, Giro says ’^During a bilious attack 1 took one. Small as it was it did me more good than -calomel, blue-mass 1 or any other ptols 1 ever took and at the same time it selected me pleasantly. Lit tle tarty Risers are certainly an ideal! pill.” Sold by R. Thomas, Jr. dw 7 inch Plates 22c per set. 'Q inch Plates 35c per set. 4-piece Glass Sets 50c -value, 25c. Small size Bowl and Pitcher 75c pair. We have a lot of odds and ends in-fine Porcelain.and China which we will cut the life out of as we need their room. No goods charged at these cash prices. A special bargain while they last*. Fine 10-piece $3.60 value Toilet Set, fo MX 'NOTICE. The city tax books will open on tbe first-day Of -July and close on the fifteenth day of September. 1 will be in ary of fice Mondays, Fridavs and Saturdays. K. T. Maclean. Citv Ofcerk. The Best Plows in tbe world. One of these splendid plows will be GIVB1T _A_“^7\^."Sr In the Times-Enterprise “Dot” Contest It is now on exhibition at onr store. Subscribe ’to the Times-Enterprise and get a conntat.the Dots. You may get the Plow. Don’t miss an opportunity like this for it does not com&pften. CB. QUINN. Coleman & Adams, 119 JACKSON STREET, - THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. »cb:for*fhe past four years,” says D. L. ftcach,*c£ Clover Nook Fann,tiveenfie)d Mass. few days ago I wasnnduced L ; -Ni4 Proper Treatment far a Sprained y Ankle. J r i Am rule a man will fefi well satisfied ! ilf !bc«san hobble aroum oa -omtehes two or three weeks after sprauonghis ankle. ■' andnlMs-usually two-or ehree months 5 before he has ’fully recovered. This is j am 'Unnecessary loss of time, for in many t cases in which Chamberlain’s Pain l BakrPhas been promptly and freely ap piltod. a complete cure has‘-been effected * >ra dess than one week's dime, and in r some cases within three days. For sale at High Grade Institution «£ For Girls and Young Women. tional izutitntfan.”' • It is the (duty of our office* of the J law tq aneatr^ warrant such persons ! . and havetihemlfcbund over to«tke coun- i ; ty court. H.thexBact of TegouMjris prov- , ed, the Jadge oan bond-die offender to .any amoumt Jiemishes for one year, the ■ i bond proridingCfor his fatoe industry iand good behavior. • - When no bond can be given (the va- ( grant shaU be punished aa for .aanisde- jmeanor. - “Provided Tliafcit shall be sufficient i defense to the-change of vagrancy, un- .der any of the provisions of this act, that the defendant lias made bona 1 fide .efforts to obtain employment at season- .able prices for Ms (labor and has failed to obtain the aame.'” Yesterday the officers *g°t ;ttfter the vagrants here in Thomaswille andilanded twp in the'barracks. Tbey Are Tom Brown and Dink Burton. ■These negroes are traveling gamblers, and come within the provisions of the*, law. The officers do not intend to start any terrific crusade but they will keep their eyes open and will attend to any one whom the .law says is a vagrant. It would ,«em therefore that it be hooves the dusky sons of »st to leave or labor. Big flaw on Tobacco Farm. A number of the negro bands on Cohen’s big tobacco farm in Decatur county engaged id a row there Friday. One woman was billed and several oth ers shot. Georgia Mitchell, a Thomas ville woman Was Jhot, and was bwnght home for treatment. .She will probably recover as her wound hi not aerioin. Up-to-date methods of instruction. A -Christian school, best moral influence. A competent faculty. The college is under new control, thoroughly reorganized. The buildings have been overhauled, refurnished with mod em convenience. The course of study has been arranged with a view to giving a thorough education. Advantages of low rates, coupled with a high grade :co- lege curriculum, should appeal to every parent, Apply at 'once for admission; only a limited numberxan be accominoted in dormitory. Send for catalogue and iinfor- mation. REV. W. R. OWINGS, President, Thomasville, Ga. - We have in our shelves many reme- rfics-'for constipation and-bilousness; but themever-failing, common-sense cure is found only in Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. This -Treatment cures by veleiving the cause-df the trouble; the iPink Pill arouses Ube liver, while tbe Tonic Pellets tone wp the organs, and .insures natural and Ihealtby condi tions. Complete Treatment—two med- iano6—25 doses—full directions—only 25 cents. dw DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed on the market Tbe genuine brtirs the name of E.C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr. dw Back From the Watt Mr..-and Mrs. J. H. Merrill and. Mis- FARMERS’ FRIEND home Sunday morning-from an extend ed vacation trip. They visited Yellow stone -Park, and of course had a~ most enjoyable trip. Owes His Life to a Neighbors Kindness Mr. D. P. Daughtry, well known throughout Mercer and Summer coun ties, W. Va., most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neighbor. He was al most hopelessly aflicted with diarrhoea; was attended by two physicians who gave him little, if any, relief, when a- neighbor learning of Jus serious condi tion brought hitn a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy* which cured him in less than twenty-four hours. .For sale by J. W. Peacock. / dw Horse-Power 11*2CENTS AN H0OR. From Plorca Chapel. - The people of the vioinity of Pierce Chapel'have been enjoying one of the most successful revival meetings ever known in South Georgia. Twenty ac cessions were made to the church. The meeting was in charge of the pastor, Rev. Harrison P. Stubbs. - We make a specialty of 1, 2, 3 1-2 an? 4 1-2 H.-P. Gasoline Engines for farm uses, such as grinding feed, pumping water, saw ing wood, running the grindstore orforfny other purpose whatsoever requiring ilj power. We guarantee satisfaclion. NO SMOKE 1 NO FIRE! NO DANGER Save the Children. Ninety-nine of every one hundred dis eases that children have are due to dis orders of the stomach, and these disor ders are all caused by indigestion, -Ko- dol Dyspepsia Cure is just as good for children as it is for adults. Children thrive on it. It keeps their little stom achs sweet and encourages their growth and development. Mrs. Henry Carter, 705 Central St., NaZhville, Tenn., says; “My little boy is now three years old and has been suffering from indigestion ever since he was born. I have had the best doctors in Nashville, but failed to do him any good. After using one bottle df Kodol he is a well baby. I recommend it to all sufferers.” Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr. dw Birmingham, , 78 and 80 Peachtree St. Warerooma 71 Vnd 73 N. Broad S Ground Floor Fog.-American Bldg., ATLANTA, GA. ers and Best Repairers South ! 10.000 Satisfied custoroets. Whole- After Mao, Moons. On Her 27th, George Washington was guilty of disorderly oondoct. Not the greet George, hnt.an«®warthy son of Ham. Ho has been dodging <*“> to ners ever since, bnt -Messrs. Martin wd Stephens canght him Saturday »“ d be yielded np\*8andcost for his ancient offence. y ' Mr. John Thotaae, of Metcalfe, wa« * New Model No. 4 for 1903. Visible Writing, Positive Alignment. Bal » been sick for a month with • doctors called bilious dys f could get nothing to do bin 5 until he tried-this reined him immediate relief,” says r Md - : - - - bottle.