Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 05, 1904, Image 11

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New Insurance Agents. - ->~ lb. D. 0. Barrow tbs holding agent of the Franklin Life Insurance Oompaqpr I* planning to write three quarters of a million in new insurance this rear. He haa engaged two new agent* Who are widely known as suooessful writer* and who will be deoided additions to his agency force, They are W. 0. Wil lis ot Valdoata and Paol 0. Jack of Moultrie. Both were formerly with tho New York Life. THE TOO KIND MOTHER. •he Hoes u Injustice to Both B*r» sell u< n« Daeahters. It is all very well for a woman to look after die interests of her children, and it Is perfectly natural for her to want to have the best of everything for them. But if the accomplishing of these desires means the mother's giving np everything that gives her any pleas- ore and making herself merely a fam ily drudge for the honor and glory of her ottsprlng it should not be done. Many a mother will not bny herself a ‘new gown for fear she would be taking money that could be used to better ad vantage In arraying her daughters in festive costumes. Mother doesn't “care about going out anyway, and th« girls do, so they might just as well have the things.” That is the way it Is with everything, and before very long moth er arrives at the startling stage of not having even a “company” gown for the house,, while the daughters hiive really- more than they need *nd make the con trast between the appearance of their mother and themselves all the more, noticeable than If they were all dressed more alike. The daughters are relieved of all household duties that they may keep their bands In good condition and have time for learning to appear accom plished. Yery few girls, if any, can be enger Agent of the Atlantic * Birming ham, is in the city. When asked if tho ; . a _ m -i . *l n.. reported merger of the Atlantic A Bir mingham and the Brunswick & Bir mingham was really to take place soon, ha smiled and refused to be interviewed. He, however, made the significant re mark' that it the merger did take place he would'toy to get enoagli passenger business to kesp the combined roads busy. y night mbemstai burg- id in JnOra wound to Late ln» uight Andy Rob- ir».i nAgainod admittance s stamp 1 outside the city ifin J* to help himself to -—ml other goods. Clde attracted the at- (dKvilUsms, the colored Afonr'a Orate and Bask- ■ongh the property is not J attempted to catch the too store surrounded by he gronsod. Robinson ape however. Williams was not idling to give up the chase and ferfred him toward town. When ha saw l‘0 man waa outrunning him he shot dm the ballet pierced Robinson's bnokF Thoigh bsdly wounded he dis- tiinf 1 hisparsnersand made hisway as At asFairview. lie tried to find a hiding Plaoe at several homes that waa orrenderod to the officer*, and is now ,In jail with a fair chaaoe of recovery. Tba ooadoct of the watchman was nn- nsnaliy brave and he. is highly praised bravery, cum. Por Infanta tod Children. AVfegelable PreparaiionforAs similating iheFoodandEeguta- Ung (he Stomachs aMBowCls of STOMACH TROUBLES CAUSES HEART TROUBLE. Heart trouble is almost always caused by stomach trouble. The stomach fails to digest alt the food, and tho residue ferments, forming excess ot gas which distends the walls of the stomach, cans ing a pressure on the nerves and arteries that lead to the heart. This aaoset the heart to palpitate or skip a beat occa sionally, or both, which is usually very alarming, oausing grave apprehensions. Rydales Stomach Tablet will prevent this trouble. They digest the' food and provent gas from forming ip the stom ach. If there la no gas in your stomach yonr heart will not trouble yon. J. W. -Fletcher Jones Dead. The fugeral of a well known colored man took place Sunday. It was that of Fletcher Jones, porter for O. W. Cooper and Oo. He had been in their employ for ten years. A gentleman who knew him well said; Fletohor Jones was au exoeption of his race, cour teous, respectful, and attentive to his every doty, trustworthy and honest. Not a fault was ever discovered daring his term of servioe. Well eonld his life be a model to hit follow man. - The noise tention df l watchman ai at Factory. ; on his beat ■) thief and h» people w»b Bears the Signature .of* J Promotes DigesHonjCteerfi^ land Rest.Contains neither m,Morphine nor Mineral. r Narcotic. Gandy A Mellette have sold the home plaoe part of the Maynard or Walker property, to W. A. Patterson, who will greatly improve the same. There an 198 acres in the tract now sold, thesame lying between the Grooms ford or Ooh- tockriee road and the Oassidy road and constituting one oltlih moot desirable piocea of real eatato in the eonnty. Batter Freloht Service, The Atlantic and Birmingham an nounces that it will pat on * local freight aarvice from Tifton to Thomas* villa, beginning thi*week, which'will' leave Tlfton every morning at 8:80. The schedule will be prompt, add the delivery of freight made without delay. AU freight from the coast will bo trans ferred in Tifton the day tooelved, and aU oar* pat through without delay. brought np this Way and still bp true women In the proper meaning of the word. Tbe “too kind mother” Is not nearly so common as she used to be, and let ns hope that In a few more' yearn she will have passed Into otter oblivion and a. new mother, who believes In equal rights between motber and daughters, reign in her place.—Pitts burg Chronicle. • Worms.Convulsioas,Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. fat Smile Signature of NEW VbHK. A Motti-r’s Kecumm.relation. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have do hesitanoy in toying that it ie the best remedy for oonglis, colds and croup I have ever used in my family I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy.—Mrs. J. A. Moore. North 8t*r, Mich- For sajoiby J. W. Pcaoook. Misses Emma and Kate Hinson oame home from \V*y cross, Monday even ing. Thoy| have bead visiting/relatives mid friends in that .city andj Jackson ville faracvel'al dajW,/? , ,/y j\ \ j sATisi^AciiciN. ‘ e ” it is always a souroo; of satisfaction to Jufowtif, SOILED LINEN BAD. Made of a Towel With Colored Bor. der and Prlated Badu The pretty and serviceable soiled lin en bag shown here was made of an or dluury towel having a colored border and fringed ends Tbe ends are simply The tendency of medical science is toward preventive. measures. The best thought of the world is being given to 'the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has beenfully demonstrated that puedmonia, one of tbe-moet dangorpns diseases'.'that modi, S men have to contend With, can- be vented bvtha nseof Ohamberlain's ugh Remedy. Pneumonia ajways re- snlts from fk cold or from ini attack of influenza (grip), and it lias been observ ed that this remedy' counteracts any. tendency of these diSoasos toward pnouA mourn. Tltisjiaabeeu fully proved , id many thousand* of cases in, which this remedy ha** been nsed daring the •year prevulnnoof colds and grg^lu,, recent years, and can bo relied upon, with,-im plicit eouil letice. -Pueumbiua often 're sults fr to a'eliglit cold wltou no dahgor is apprehended until it is suddenly dis.“ covered tii.1t there ie fever rad difficult tv in breathing and pains in the chest, then it is aunounped tliat the 'patient {^Announcement bag been I made that the Atlantio and Birmingham JRailroad Oomdany haa acquired an. optiohTrom the owners of tho B. 8b ft. Railroad Com pany providing-for a merger pi the lines of these oompaniee. Officials 4 theJA. &B. recently njade a trip over, the B. & B. aud-^t is known R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules CHICHESTER'S PENNYROYJ Doctors find. gtoddir^scription that the inspection.of the property. - Was satisfactory in evcry particalar. FttMl expressioas'Jmade' by thosf in qontrol. of the A. & B. it is certain that ' theyedesire the eonsolidatipir, and as (ady that - JWrncieBr, iideuta occur, such Emulsified Oil Liniments F6r,.mankind. ly is Elliott’s itjs the most ' Emergency, id} is just As loro a Lltfi. safcoek. ■serviceable':. Accide Linltneht'eref.lireQ satisfactory in '. all Tm fi-obnt packet Is enotfgh for r o5?asions. TlW’famtty'bbttlo (80 contains a supply for a year. All tl gjsts soil them. ! i the' terms of_the meraer {have been agreed Upon, those on the inside ebusider that the consolidation wflji certainly be accomplished within the next few wook?. This is the first announcement of the transactions that have been in progress between the officials of the two roads. AU previous statements have been iu the nature of surmises. mentis.roonirod. Town, nAtnniBT user . a—.. turned over and frilled on to a small hoop wblqb keeps tbe bag In abape. Tbe sides are sewed In a seam, and a ribbon loop provides a means of bang ing np on a book. . The Growls* Bey, Few people take tbe trouble to think about the boy wbo is leaving childhood behind him, but be requires as much care as bis sister of the 'same stage. People say be la clumsy and awkward, that bis fast and.bands are all out of proportion, and they quite ignore the fact that this "ugly duckling” will very probably develop Into the "swan” of so ciety. Tbe growing boy Is exceedingly sensitive, though you may not think It, and to be ridiculed for bia changing voice or roughly reproved for bis unin tentional awkwardness Is almost agony to him. Praise and encouragement will bring out tbe best tbat Is In blm. No lad with conscientious Instincts would dream of doing a mean action no mat ter bow mucb Ills playmate* may try to goad him on, but nagging, and “scold ing” parents will do a great deni to hurt bis pride and crush bis spirit. If bis conduct merits reproof administer a qutet'wo'rd or two in private and then let tbe matter drop. He will see and understand tbat you trust him and will try to live up to your standard. * The Timea-EnterpriK haa received • number of package* of garden-seed from the Agricultural Department at Washington. They ware sent with tbe compliments of Jas. M. Griggs, Con gressman for the second district. The seeds are for free distribution among the Timea-Entcrprise subscribers. That includes almost every family in the county, and it is the wish of the man agement that they should call at the office and secure the seed. Tliovarieiios included an radish, watermelon, beet, lettuce, cabbage, bean, tomato, parsnip and others. AU subscribers are invited to come to the Times-Enterprise office on Madison street and help themselves. B D Hartsfield, H G Cannon, Jas McKinnon, House Burned. The bouse near the Blaslngamo In dustrial Borne was bunted down Mon day morning. It waa owned by Mrs. Lyon and occupied by the Byrd family. As the house waa outside of tho city limits the fire department w£s not call- ed out. ib, W S Mullock, well, E E Wilkes, erjon, I M Pilcher, t, 18 Wight, midron, W B Fambrough, llins, 1 W Carroll, on. Tl Ball, . andon, Wm McMillan d, Jr. R G Stone, mas, J B Way, stson, T T Thompson, oweil, J S Montgomery. PETIT JUBY 1st. WEEK. J T Wheeler, A 6 Milton, M McGregor, A I. O stepheii'On, C R Griffin. B W McManeus, | A Green, T | slumlord, W 1. Athims.T'ville L C Varncdoc, I S Norton. - • L A Varncdoc, A I Owens, J S K Wilder, N H Sasser, W E Sianalund, C F Sander , J A .Parra moie. y are the only make fn the world with particular and precise , models for every possible build of figure. By buvingth' ir ct I Form you can secure perfect eufr-doable a* m£h mfc* *r.d an sbsolutelyjexact fit Then are over flftydiffereut stjs. The Lrect Form follows yourown contour—It does not 1'cut ur-on the bustorabdomen,but gives a graceful effect to the person by keeping the shoulders in a swalght line. . , free* form *7* anil 701 Por medium firm* - ti.no \ Erect Form S7*L samsas above but sudeof lire couttl 1.30 There hare been maoV automobiles in ThomMvillo, bat the fiaett ono ever seen here; wot brought-by Mr. John Maaary. It is a powerful, bat graceful aud handsome machine. A colored chttffeur was driring it aboat the streets yesterday with a nonchalance that awed into silence, the envious beholders of a like dusky hoe. Mr. Bland Dead Mr. William Bland, on old Confcdcr ate soldier and well knowu citizen, ngeri afternoon \\\ . aitotoure BpMiwMuamirnsuHuitosMUMSamsipausiuis.. Weingarten Bros., 377^79 Broadway, K- Y., WdrtknrnMUigBftiStikfiSiyV ■ t-ittoM * W A ' |H Collins. Thomas Wight, .t K Williams, W H Culpepper, > \f AdnmB T H Wheeler, J \V O istlcherry, T J Crow. Uf Neel, l< I. (iwaltncy, 'os Cf.ason, f K Salter, vV A Harrow, I A Williams, ’ L Grissom, Chas Ohl, I* I* Dixon, ) J Franklin. JACKSON STREET CHANGE. Good took*. Not many girls rfre born beautiful, but every girl living can make herself attractive. Unsightly teeth may he im proved by the dentist’s art. A wide, ir regular mouth with thick Ups may be cultured Into such an expression of sweetness and refinement that it wljl be really beautiful, An ungraceful walk antf figure may be entirely made over by perseverlug In gymnastic ex ercises. A muddy, rough skin can be made clear and satin smooth by bath ing, by frequent applications of a soft scrubbing brush, a healthful skin lo tion and hygienic observances like tak ing plenty of fresh air aud sunshine. Of mere physical beauty health Is tin* foundation, and If you wapt to be love ly ^cultivate first of all robust health. SALES 6,000 A DAY R.E. McDonald Sella Red Star Store to W. N. Austin & Co. 60 years, died Saturday His funeral took place at Laurel IXil at three o'clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. K Read. A business change of considerable im portance was made pnbiic Monday. Mr. R. E. McDonald who has f6r some months conducted the Red Star Store oil upper Jackson street has sold oat the business to W. N. Austin & Co. Mr. McDonald is one of the most popular merchants on the street and has had good success in his business Thomasvill* people will ho glad to learn that he will probahly remain here in another line of business. Mr. Austin is well known as a busi ness man. He sold out his interests here about twelve months ago, and spent some time in Mississippi, return ing only when he bocame convinced that there was no plaoe like Thomatville. Ha reenters the mercantile v^ratemity with good wishes and splendid pros pects. PETIT JURY 2nd. WEEK. ^Dollar Watch K H Wight, W T Forester, W W Harney, * O F Stubbs, | W Horne, 1 D Fov. { T Spengler, W R Mitcnell, F. P lJay, M A M< Kinnon, .V W Beasley. W N Harmon, ! F Wheeler, J M Bullock, J W Cooper, J R Wilson, R, Rehlierg, E R Singletary, I V'aiilandingham.L M Long, W E Beverly, • W R Culpepper, f L White, S B Singletary, f J Johnson. W L Akridge, f W Franklin, J W DiPon, l H Carter, P G. White, ■'JSims, H T Vann, \ T I n.nnArl T VJ Ulaf-Lxtiaav . -Mr*. Van Duxar Coming. .’Ir*. 8. R. Van Dazer. of Now Yrrk will arrive in Thomasville on ; February sixth. She will be accompaniod by friend*. The party will *pend the re mained of the Waaon at the Van Daze: home, on Broad *treet. This is the tngersoll Dollar Watch, which sells at the lowest price, carries the strongest guarantee and has a larger sale than all other watches. Perfect in accuracy, size and style. Other Ingctsoils at $1,50, It.yjaml $*.oo. Sold hydralc.icvvjy- wbere or postpaid by ue far $|.oo. Doeklct Free. Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. ( Ola Beverly Vii liama desire to expresa their henrtfel thank* to tlieir many friends for tin sympathy and kindness shown them 91 tbe time of her sickness and death. - which will Pliable you tq be always cheerful and In high spirits. No good looks can long exist with bad health. . ROBT.H, V J Davenport, iC S White, Fried Banana.. A variation In fried bananas for a dessert Is to fry them croquette fashion. The skin Is removed, and they are cut In two, leaving square end* *o tirey will stand upright They are then roll- ed In flour and fried in hot fat An ex cellent sauce to serve with them-1* 1 tittle currantlelly diluted trlth boiling water and. added to it a little shredded candied orange peel. A lemon sauce may be nsed if preferred. Tbe liking- for cooked bananas seems to be a culti vated one, but it 1* worth while to eri- GEORtil A—'Tlwuiss County. Under and by virtue of an order (rent ed br the Son. Ordinary of aaid t.'entity fin rhefimt Monday in Janaary, loot, will be said before *he Court house (b»or in tho COunty of Thomas, between the legal hours of sale, on tiie first Toesrl.y mwii mill prtvflogM on 8b acres of land lying In Jb* northern perUon of ; lot of land orty being sold the property of J. w, Pearce, deceased. Term of sale cash. Mm.8. A. Pearce, Administratrix estate J. W. P*aree decMflod. l-0» z\P.‘UyAtTJON LB.WETO SELL GEORGIA—Thomaa Gonnty. Notico'W hereby given that the radar- signed has applied to the Ordinary of said County for leave to aeUjpanmmt end real estate' belonging to the estate nt the regular term of the coart of Or- dtnarv for said Oounty, to be heard on first Monday in February, IDOL . ThlsVdayofD^^^, 1.M Administrator, Peter hv.j. A VERY CLOSE CALL. Beyond 8avanta*n Cents- New York, Feb, 1.—July cotton sold at 17.81 cents a pound todar. . February cotton closed at 18.70. The market was greatly excited. • “Uncle Reuben” Pyles in toe Masriy automobile enjoyed a ride down . Broad “I stuck to my engine, although every oint ached and every nerve wusracked rUhpeini" write* O, W. Bellamy, n icomotive fireman, of Burlington, •owe. "I waa weak and palp, without any appetitd and all run down. As 1 wan about to give am I got a bottle of< [ ( )ou DkoisJ