About The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1903)
THOMASVILLE TXMES-ENTERPRISE THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 21.1903 TALKING CLEVELAND. G W MILLIGAN, ARCHITECT AND BDILpER, Mr. McLendon** Strengthened • Political Opinion! by Northern Trip. ! Mr. W, H. Torrey Arrives.from Bo? ton. Mr. W. H. Torrey arrived in Thom- asville from Boston on Sunday after noon. Mr. Tdrrey is onerof Harvey <& Wood’s most trusted employees. He had Charge of the opening' of the Mitchell House last'year. He will be at the Hon. S. G. McLendon returned home Sunday evening from a bhsiness trip to New York. Mr. McLendon i B an ardent adherent of Grover Cleveland for the presidential nomination. He lias read th^signs in the political sky audio him they all spell Cleveland. Mr. McLendon of I f urnislf plans fend specifications for anything that-can be fcnilt of Stone, Brick, Steel or Wood. -1 build anything in the above lines. Office—At Moultrie, Ga. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of — and has been .made under his per^ - sonfd supervision since its infancy* Allow no one to deceive you in this* - All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are bub Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infante and Children—Experience against Experiment. House last Hney Woods, superintending the ar rangements for the season at the famous resort hotel. y— Mr. Torrey spent the summer at York Cliffs, Me., at Passaconaway Jniu The summer resort trade as a role was poor owing to cold weather, but all of Harvey & Wood’s hotels with their established clientee did well. He say* that all indi cations point to a* prosperous winter reasop. s Mr. Torrey daring his stays in Thom- asville lrns made a host of friends who are glad to welcome him to the south once mdfe. \ course talked poli tics to many people on hia northern trip. He sums up the political situation ; as follows: 1st. The south will be solid in its sup ports any 'man nominated against President Roosevelt whose actions have united all 'southern states against h|m 2nd. The Democratic nominee should be a man who can carry New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, states* once Democratic but now Republican. 3rd. The democratsof those three, states know the conditions and know the man capable of carrying them, and should be permitted to have a large shfure in na ming the candidate. Air. McLendon is more firmly con- ( vinced than ever that Cleveland is the man to do this Among other politicians with whom Col. McLendon talked, was Hon. John G. Carlisle, ex-secretary of the treasury, who is a prominent Cleve land man. Thuuiiiui tuu; iuui uuuuuuuuii uuiftuu. iuu fiat tuir k What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, -Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotle substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ’ and allays Feverishness. It enres Diarrhoea and Wind - Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation aqd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the / Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yy Seats the Signature of ^ Tailor Made Suits, Shirt Waists, Furnishings, Wraps, Etc. Suits, Hats, Overcoats, Furnishings, Underwear, Etc WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. We 'Ship C. O. D. To any Express Office, ijith priv ilege of examination before v accepting. B. H. LEVY & BRO., SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. Mrs. Knapp improving. Mrs. J. F. Knapp has been very ser iously ill at her home here, but her friends will learn with pleasure of her improvement. Her sister Mrs. Amelia Heidtwas called here from Waycross by her illness. Boys arid ' Children’s Suits, Hats, Overcoats, Caps, j Furnishings, Etc. | STONE FOR LEGISLATURE. Cairo Man Haa Been Urged to Make Race. A Startling Teat. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany^ Pa., made a startling test resulting in awonderful cure. He writes, “a patient was attacked with vio lent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. I had often found Elec tric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so;I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first,' and has not had au attack in 14 months.’’ Electric Bitters are positively guaran- 16ed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Consti pation and Kianev troubles. Try them: Only 50c at J. W. Peacock’s. w~ For His Twenty Second Season. Mr. B. F. Schurmeier of St. Pan 1 , arrived in Thomasville on Sunday aft^r noon anJIs at the Masury. This is itr. Schurmeier’g twenty second/winter in Thomasville and all of his southern friends are glad to see him again. IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 50 CIS? If So Try A Bottle Of OLD AND NEW WAY. Cpl. J. FI Stone of Cairo, was among the prominent visitors to Thomasville on Monday. Col. Stone is a well known farmer of that neighborhood and lias many friends in Thomasville. His pres ence in the city set the politicians to talking, and the fact developed that in all probability Mr. Stone will be a can didate for the legislature from Thomas county at the next primary. He has been urged to make the race and has received pledges from supporters. If he does shy his caster into the po litical ring, there will be warm times in the eastern end of the county. Hon. John R. Singletary, the present incumbent has announced his intention of standing for r^elqction. He has a wide circle of firm friends and is an as- On the other hand Mr. HYOMEI THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC DISCOV ERY FOR THE CURE OF CATARRH. / The discovery of Hyomei has wrought a wonderful change in the treatment of « catarrh. Prior to three years ago the medicine ordinarily employed in the cure of tnis disease were nauseating drugs and worthless tonics. In some instances they henefttted, hut the improvement was not lasting. With Hyomei you take into the air passages of the throat and head a bal samic air that goes to the minutest cells, effectually killing all germs and mi- ■ crobesof catarrh. It enters the blood ; with the oxygen, killing the germs' in the blood, and restores health to the : whole system. Many astonishing testi monials have been received from those who have been cured by Hyomet A complete outfit costs but $1.00, and includes an inhaler, dropper and suffi- I cienfc Hyomei for, several weeks treat ment. Perhaps the strongest evidence that can be given to doubters, is the fact that J. W. Peacock has so much faith in Hyomei that he sells every package un der a positive guarantee to refund the ■ money if it does net cure. Now is the time to begin the use of Hyomei. . We defy the world to produce a’metl-, Jacobs* Liquor Store. For * Bi»d Cold. 1 you havo a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to loosen and re lieve it, and to allay the; irritation and inflammation of the throat and lungs. For sale by T,W. Peacock. dw ed, and money will be refunded if cure is not effected. Price 60 cents and $1.00. For sale by J./W Peacock and R Thomas, Jr, tute politician. Stone is no amateur at the political game. He was Traveling representative for the Savaunah Morning News for 12 years. He is an orator of ability as was demonstrated when ^he stumped South Georgia in the interests of Col. John H. Estill during . the last gubernatorial campaign. He would probably make the campaign interesting for Mr. Single tary. There Is a two told reason for the phenomenal upbuilding of our Liquor Department: highest Qualities, lowest prices, When you Send yonr whiskey order tons you get it filled direct from thw barrel in the original from tb* distillery. Every Jacobs’ Brand Is a standard of excellence I11 itself. Them too. buying direct from the distillers, and la quantities that mean dosens to smaller dealers, enables us to quote always a lower price on the same article, or give you a better article for the same money. Write for our liquor cata logue. it lists both domestic and foreign brahds—it's free for the asking. RYE WHISKIEd, *. O. Wise Private Etoek Bg«, a pure Pennsylvania whiskey: aged in wood for six years, especially recommended as a stimulant for medical and' family *60. Quarts *1.00, gallon Jugs J3.M. an« . Jacobs’ JMooogram Rot Whisk**, a veiy superior, double copper distilled whiskey, from selected home grown rye with mountain spring water, and is distinguished for Its absolute purity. Elgin years old. Quarts *1.25, gallon • Rob RogRgs. This whiskey Is pure, copper distilled, four, years old, ab- .b« »- Mf, pur ® ( Jacobs’ Vslvst Rga No. 6, three years old, aged In wood, and is a very good whiskey for the price. Quarts fiOc, gallon Jugsgx-26, .‘‘XXXX’’ Nononoehtja Rqt, two years Old, and Is without doubt the beat whiskey to be obtained lor the price. Quarts 50c, gallon Jugs *2.00. “All” Rga. This whiskey. Is one year old. and while pure, is of a low P«TthaSh 0 a!fSStt^ ldby &llon»*1.* »<* , CORN WHISKIES. Jacobs’ Private Stock Gore Whlafceg. This,wo beUoro to be the best Corn /hlskey sold In this market. Six years old and absolutely pure, made in the good old fashion way.' Quarts *LM, gallon Jugs *3.50. 5e ‘" ° ,d - * . wickori Nut HouBUfa Coni Whtiksg, pure white corn, made from se lected gram in the old fashion way, twoyeare old. Quarts 60c, gal. Jugs *125. „ Jacobs’ Sweat Nash Corn Whlskau. If you are partial to sweet mash you will find this a perfect whiskey, one that you will be well pleased with. Quarts 75c, gallon Jugs *2.75. - ( ,, Rabbit Phot Corn Whfsktn. corn > made from well The Morses Arrive, Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Morse arrived in Thomasville on Sunday afternoon and are at their handsome country home Inwood Plantation. Thomasville always has a cordial greeting for tKesp winter residents. Mr. and Mrs. Dobnrn Haskell and family are expected tomor row. SATISFACTION. It is always a source of satisfaction to know of a remedy that can always be relied on in emergencies and when ac cidents occur, such' a remedy is Elliott ’s Emulsified Oil Liniment. It is the most serviceable Accident and Emeigency Liniment ever produced, and -is just as satisfactory in all cases where a Lini ment is required. J. W. Peacock. is in demand in every neigh borhood.One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the n iddle of the night bv a whoop from one of the chil dren. The croup remedies'are almost: as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to be lost in case ot burg lars. There used to be an old-fasbionec Temedv for croup, known as hive syrup and tolu, but some.modern mothers say that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is better and does not cost so much. It causes the patient to “throw up the phlegm” quicker, and gives relief in a shorter time. Give this remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and it wiH prevent the attacks It m ver fails and is. pleasant ani - safe to take.- For sale by J. Mf. Peacock. dw RAILROAD IMPROVEMENTS. Miss Rena Bouchelle .has gone to Jacksonville. She will be employed in Moultrie, Ga., November, 16.—An important real estate deal that has been made here*was the sale of the H. T. Crawford home to G. W. McCormick and the subsequent Bale of it to the 'White House Land Company. The White House Land Company is oloselyallied to the Georgia Northern railroad and is composed principally of the Pidcock Bros. It isjknown that the Georgia Northern has wanted this property for some time. When the road's depots were destroyed . a few months ago efforts were made to secure tills property for a site for the passenger depot./ Now it is stated that the lot will be used for a very h-ndsome general office building and the new depot will go UP on the old site. OGLETHORPE MONUMENT AS SOCIATION. Mr. and Mrs. Keep In Town. Mr. and' Mrs. O. H. Keep arrived the city Monday afternoon from New York' and are at their beautifnl winter residence on Broad street. They are ameng Thomasville’s oldest and most •welcome residents, and their coming is always a source of pleasure to their ac quaintances here. IbODsands Hare Trimble and Never ^aspect it Hew To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your XOOD WORK Thomasvili*. People Len't Help Heer- Ingot it. . s ■ unhealthy coi dition of the lux neys; if itstair your linen it Georgia is full of it The merits of Ddan’s Kidney Pills Are sung in every township Cures worked everywhere Proof enongh to satisfy the most skeptical sufferer in Thomasville.^ Write'to this man: A. A. Willis, iv well known farmer, living just outside of Americus, says: **I believe that your pills are all that is ^ A Perfect'Pa»n1tss is the one that will cleanse set the liver to action, reirn clear the complexion, cu and leave a good taste in The famous little pills r Q- vrork pleasantly ar.d t'ftecl Witt's.Little Early Risers, of Lafayette, I nd.^ sas s: "i I have used gripe afid <tck Witt’s Little Eativ. Ri-gr perfect.” Sold .by K.. T‘»•: IflJ evidence ofkid- 'jjlL ney troume; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is proof that the kidneys. SSderarUutbforfer. Wlxat To Do. > There is-comfort m the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wishln curmg rheumatism, oain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladde and every °f the unnary passagr It corrects — r ~ and scalding pain chiimed for tlfem. I had kidney trou ble and backache, from which I had been,a sufferer for many years. After lying or sitting in one position for any , length ot/ime I could hardly get up on -account of the dull heavy Dain in the; small of my back. At times I seemed to almost lose the’use of -my back, and' would have to take hold of something for shpport v The kidney secretions i were 'disordf red, being dark and full of ; sediment, and of h strong odor. I used I many different remedies, but without much if any benefit until T got DoauT Kidney .Pills. . Since using them my and every'part of the urinary passage It corrects inability to. W ■ .aiding pain m passing it, or b;v S^cts following use of liquor, wme c beer, and overcomes that unpleasant nt HSjteAaKiffcaasi b^man'. b Addre” sDr- fgglg: lUlmer & Co., Thomasville Man la Honorary Preside** The Daughters of the Amer olatdon have interested then securing a monument for Oglethorpe the founder of the Georgia. The Oglethorpe J Association has been forme purpose of raising funds fort object. Bon. William M. Ha this city is one of thehon presidents of the association. j, Notice to the Public. My entire stock of goods is for sale, ud my store,, h r .eht. Pur* ‘t s owing ve are requested to cull nniwUe- tbuir cconnts. Thanking everybody for Tboma^ille Pawn Shop $*$ ^ Ma() , s if you want any money come and see me, but dom forget io bring your watch es. diamonds, all kinds of jewelry, fur niture, clothing and all other valuable articles. , Don't forget to look for the three balls and you are sure to find your “ r ' cl '- .. right her R. 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