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POLITICAL POINTERS.
The boy or girl with a
BUBBLES FROM THE POLITI
CAL POT-.
. jjft'S BOILING NOW.
Thd-political pot simmered along in a
very lady ltktf fashion until day before
yesterday. Then it began to boil and if
it keeps up as fierce a‘bubbling until
primary time it wilf.boil over and burn
Somebody. It ail furnishes good copy
for the'
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. \t;'v / is her nature to love
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P U J®« The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must
pais, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger,
mat the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror.
There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful
or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for
the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This
great and wonderful
remedy is always J|R JPHF v BS .. BS
appliedextemally,and M|9W Btt /vO **
has carried thousands O WEB Bm E Mm
of women through
tins fcmng crisis without suffering, m * — _ ^
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the Brad field Regulator Cs., Atlanta, Ga. “ mm W m m X&m
Brownie
‘*Ypu can tell by a lookiu my face’Wdhe
• A “Than I am the man
To be boss of the clan,
•Andl'm certain to win in theracO’ ’saidl ic
“Hie others are uotin my class,” said lie
“I’m sorry for tliem, but a'as?” said he,
, “Tliey’U have to admit -
That we can’t all be ^Lt,
And lam the oiio who will pass,’’said he;
“Now, why in the world did IrunVsaid lie
(The voting was over and done, you see)
. “I thought I’d be first,
• But the thing was reversed
And I was tlie hindermost one, by gee ! ”
DON’T WORRY.
• Editor Stovall of the Savannah Press
v eeps, mourns and refuges to be comfort
ed because Augusta, and . Macon have
elected mayors without a contest. Cheer
up. \Ve have a nice fight on here.
THE BUTCHER TAX. .
We present herewith a communica
tion from Judge J. S. Montgomery con
cerning the*city licensd oh meat shops.
The communication
Has the joliiest vacation.
foolish.
; Ever tried making pictures
from start to finish? It’s fnn
with the right material. Let
us show you!
newspaper and as lone. as the
fire isn’t hot enough to scorch the fabric
of friendship,,no harm is done.
MODERN ELOQUENCE.'
Anybody who believes that oratory is
a lost art’ in Thomasville, would Lave
been convinced to the contrary had he
been at the-mass peering on Thursday
night. The eloquence was floating
around in large chunks. Judge .Hopkins
wanted two of liis pet measures to go
before the people for an expression of
opinion on their part. They relate to a
prescribed written examination for
teachers
Editor Greer dopsn’t like ’ the'' rumors
that the Seaboard \nll absorb the A.&B.
He says the Waycrpss road is thinking
of Scooping the S. A. L.. * -
Mayor Bridges Smith has ’just been
triumphantly re-elected for a third term
as mayor of Macon. Macouians evident-
BROWNIE CAMERAS,
$i and $'2.
ly don’t intend to do that stunt known
as burning their bridges behind them.
The Thomasville Ice Company
• Several articles in praise of povei
have been floating around through o
exchanges recently. Poverty is sti
near kin to ns that it vfould be bid tai
for us to praise it. : V '
Brownie Developing Machine,
opens up
field for thought and discussion.
Mr. Editor:—The city cainpt
waxing warm and various are the curb
stone issues, being jliscnssed. Let’s
ring in' another for.di scansion. I’Tefer
tow. the tax on our butcher. A tax of
$100.00 on the men engaged in this bus
iness appears excessiye.and burdensome.
Butchers are establisliing places of busi
ness just outside the city where they do
a good business, selling much cheaper
than our dty butchers can afford to sell
as they dq net pay the hundred dollar
license, required of dty dealers. Abol
ish the License altogether or reduce it to
the amount paid by other merchants,
remove the iron elad restrictions gov
erning farmers who have beef and pork
for sale Snoh an arrangement would
new
the public schools, and to
the election of city clerk by the people.
He introduced them at the last session
of the senate, and they passed that body.
Hon. Foudren Mitchell is perhaps tlie
most influential man in the Hoqse. He
differed with the Senator as to the ad
visability of the bills, and through his
influence the measures were defeated,
iiow. the Senator wants the people to
render a verdict on the matter. He
made an able speech, favoring the sub-
mi&ion of this matter to the primary.
Mr. Mitchell didn't want the primary to
vote on these questions, and said so in
eloquent fashion. He also explained hi
a convincing manner why he opposed
The free, seed fiasco will soon com
mence.'' The goverment spends thons-
arid of dollarsJthis way, that might Jbet-
ter be diverted to some other purpose.
Wood, soft and ^iard Coal, Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats, Cc
Hay, and Feed Oats, Cotton-Seed Meal and .
Hulls, Soda Wafer and Siphons.
/Phone Number 6
10 Copies of Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage’s
“Traveis^in the Holy Land”
—Will be—
GIVEN AWAY
In the Times-Enterprise “Dot" Contest.
These books are on exhibition now at
snr store. They are splendid walks,
whisk sell far $2.75 each and will be an
In the assignment to committees, in
the House of Representatives all the
Georgians fared well. Judge Griggs is
on the post office and post roads, and
coinage, weights and measures com
mittees. We hereby petition for. rural
free delivery but not for free coinage.
NEW COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES
In a eermon at Colnmbns Sunday
Bishop J. S. Key, of Texas, who has
just presided at the North and South
Georgia conferences, paid a remarka
ble tribute t» the Hebrew in his civic
and family relations. The ancient
fashion of criticizing the Hebrew nee
ha§ long ago become obsolete and they
are now recognized as among Jonr - most
Valuable citizens.
S26 R0UND TRIP
‘ Jacsonvill c, Fla.
them in the Henss. He was ably backed
up by Dr. Au P. Taylor, who handles
words as skillfully as he does the lancet.
Hon. C. P. Hansell and Hon. W'. C.
Snodgrass lent their ( legal lore to the
anti-voting side of the" question. Then
the Judge replied at length and won the
day by a vote of about. 4 to 1.- So the
people will have an opportunity to say
what they think of these, measures on
the 29th.
. A RARA AVIS.
Thomasville has a political rara avis.
He is the only man in Georgiaf since
Oglethorpe founded the colony who
retires from office when he has a certain
ty of re-electiop without < pposition? He
is Mayor J. T. Cplpepper. Onr only
fear is that A tlanta will hear
because the prices would be lower.
Cheaper meat lessens the cost of living
—a thing much to be desired in Thom
asville. ' J. S. Montgomery.
For $15.00, $20.00 ana $30.00. Several Iran- ^P||
dred Discs to select from; also a good selection of Vafll
Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music 10c. up. A
No. 1 Guitar for $2.75. Mandolins $2.00 up.
Banjos $2.f>0 up, etc.^can be found at
Tuttle’s Jewelry Store
Thomasville, Georgia.
Moultrie is showing signs of Egress.
At the meeting of the city council the
oity attorney presented an order calling
for a bond election. It was passed and
the order fixes January 2 as the day for
the election. •
‘Twenty-five thousand dollars is the
amount of bonds it is proposed to issue
and the order specifies that this is to be
taA for. school purposes.
VIA
Western & Atlantic R. R.
‘ AND
Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway.
“DIXIE FLYER ROUTE.”
Tickets sold each Wednesday and
Saturday, up to. and including Septem
ber 30th. Good returning sixty days
from date of sale. I or information write
to E. J. WALKER,
Fla. Pass. Agt., 212 W. Bay St.,
Jacksonville, Florida.
Candidate: “Yes”
St. Pethr; .,“Did Yc
Candidate; “N—o.
St. Peter;
o? this.
unparalelled action aiid*capture the Dr.
as a citizen of that place. They always
claim any tiling out of the ordinary.
“I hear men speak continually of, go-;
ing.to a better world, rather than of ii s
coming to tfiem. But in that prayer,
which they have straight from, the lips
of the light of the world,' there is not
’ Anything about going to another;'world
only of another government coming into
this,which will constitute it a world, in-
• deed,a new heaven and a newJearth.Thy
/ Kingdom come: Thy will be done on
earth as it is in Heaven.”—Raskin. _
. The Unite I States, it is understood,
will recognize King Peter’s govern
ment. The United States has already
recognized Panama. Between the rec
ognition of governments based / on as
sassination and those based npon bun
co steering Uncle Samseems to be get-
t ing quite broad mlnsviews.—Birming
ham News
Quaint, Queer and Curious Salt Lake
City.
The late Col. John Cockerell in The
Cosmopolitan said “There are three uni
que cities in America, and one of these
is Salt Lake City.” It is not only ’mi.
que in its temple, tabernacle and other
Mormon church institutions, but quaint
in appearance, with its wide streets, im
mense blocks and martial rows of shade
trees. It has, perhaps, more attractions
to the square yard than any city in the
country, and its climate, while temper
ate all the year round, is particularly
delightful in summer. The Great Salt
A deal uas just been consuma ted and
made public by which MessrsT). W. and
F. R. Pidcock become sole owners of the
Georgia Northern Railway and all pro
perty in this territory belonging to the
White House Land Company of New
Jersey. They have purchased all the
ftook iu tlie GeorgiaNorthern Railway
owned by Mr* J. N, Pidcock of White
House New Jersey, who was president
of the road. They have also purchas
ed all lands and property in this section
owned by the White House Laud Ccm-
“The Best Wagon Made."
r e s 3II the S to debaker and mosr a:
o hir kind Of Wagon and Buggy
you may need.
Old Business At a New Stand.
offering prizes for
" My oulv object
the best essays regarding the origin and
history of the Bibles respectively iu me
in ttic Roman Catholic and .Protestant
churclyjs," said Miss Helen Gonld,
through her secretary. Miss Altman, at
Irvington yesterday, “is to make people
give .tliin subject some thought. There
' is absolutely no religious or personal
feeling in the matter, and the contest
most be conducted upon a basis that
will permit the participation in it «>f all
peraeus without respect to creed, color
or nationality. ,
•'j Feed pale girls on Scott’s
Emulsion.'
We do not need to give all
the reasons why Scott’s
Emulsion restores the strength
and flesh and color of good
«*'■ Onr ihrmeuse new warehouse-just
gives us far^better facilities than ever for
health to those who suffer
from sick blood.
The fact that it is; the best
A Northern cittle man who recently
•visited fJmth Carolina has written a
tetter to Dr. Neesora, who is connected
-with the. agricultural -department, of
that state, that cattle could be “grown
1 In South Carolina and maintained at
one-half what it costs in the North,"
“—“ “** ^— ~”mate and
ly suited
preparation of Cod Liver Oil,
rich in nutrition, full of healthy
stimulation is a .suggestion" as
■ to why it does what it docs, ’
Scott’s Emulsion.
Tightly Locked From
Nervous Spasms.
•Phy s IciansCould
Not Prevent Fits.
Ur. Miles' Nervine Cured
My Wife.
presents
Cod Liver Oil at its best,
fullest in strength, least in
taste.
Young women in their
‘teens” are permanently cured
of the peculiar disease of the
blood which. shows itself in
laieness, weakness and nervous-
ness, by regular treatment
with Scott’s ^Emulsion.
dt is a true blood food and
is naturally adapted to the cure
bf th'ej blood, sickness from
which so many young women
suffer.
Wt WIN Stad to lend
to the cattle-raising — vtra
: Sarannah News. And it ia donbtless
all true. and as true ot Georgia as of
South Carolina.. In this South Atlan
tic Section nsitnre has abnndnutly pro
vided us with ererything necessary for'
the production of whatever we need to
eat, but for some inexplicable reason
"we.cbntihuo to keep onr packing lion sat
in the West and North and let those
sections make the profits. —riW
le^eterviac has been successfully
lou A D*.°l c * se * of nervous disor..
levebCis itmade .better record than
a in the treatment of fits or spasms.
Is of testimonials prove this, and in
ery instance the writer has stated
ts ceased after the first dose of Ner-
' statcment is repeated
years ago my wife commenced
>asms or fits and I called in my
rsician and he said she waspara-
e rubbed her with salt water and
calomel and she eventually got
« *Nort‘i?e *e hsd
We will pay yon 4 cent for on presentation at our store in Thomasville.
Hickory Tobacco
i is good
‘Tobacco.
5° Lbs.
% J •T ^j, - Bi of i'ds Splendid Chow
„ J? j ' vi!1 ho given away
Absolutely free in
Times-Entsrprise “Dot Contest.”
ENCROACHMENT OF SENATE.
J. (From the Indianapolis News.) '
The senate is the most - undemocratic
factor in our government. It holds it
self above tlie liouse of representatives
—which is really the great, because the
. popular, branch of out National legis
lature. And it does not hesitate to op.
afcpethewiUof the people if it thinks
chat its own dignity demands such ao-
1* inch done Min,
MiOCh flan. Mill
16 inohJJOano Mill,
18 inoh Oano Mill
the form of a label, w on the
SE.v.u'C,' 1 b0 "'* *'
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., New York.
tlie ccnditibn of things,
ater they will insist that the
if the senate shall learn to
iselves as the servants rather
.rtersof.the people.
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