Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 12, 1904, Image 3
TIUES-ENTERPEISE THOMASVILLB, GBOEGLA, PBBBUABY 12, 1201. Fir* at Baltlmor* Slowly Ezhaustlng • Itself and 6rdsr Balng Restored. Experience is a dear teacher, ad those who pin their ftrnjKfl Em! faith to Mercury Cud out sooner or later. This power- VlSMSB jU»F iul poison combined with Fotash, is the treatment gen- fof [ fH entity prescribed forContagious Blood Poison, hntfaflnre |\ \ H and disappointment is the invariable result. These min- Ifr JJ erals drive in the sores and eruptions, and apparently the - disease is gone and tiie patient believes the cure perma- /of nent, but soon learns better when the old symptoms tyWjJB return almost a3 soon as the treatment is lcit off. You must either keep the system saturated with mercury or endure the tortures of sore mouth, ulcerated throat and the mortification that one naturally feels when the body is covered with disgusting sores, rashes, copper-colored splotches aud other aggravating symptoms of this vile disease. Mercury and Potash are poor crutches, and their use eventually breaks down the constitution, ruins the digestion and cause the bones to decay. S. S. S., a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, is the f O, only antidote for Contagious Blood Poison. It de- V^\ stroys every atom of the deatUy virus, overcomes the pJJ pOJ bqd effects of the mercury and cleanses the blood and system so thoroughly tliat never after are any signs oi the disease seen. Nor is the taint ever transmitted to others. We will send free our book on Contagious Blood Poison, which is inter esting and contains full directions for treating yourself at home. Medical advice or any special information desired given without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,. ATLANTA, GA. Baltimore, Feb- 9.—With the great Are which ate up property estimated at from one hundred and twenty-five to one hond-ed aud fifty millions in value •lowly barbing itself ont, Baltimore wokwup this morning to face the situa tion. Confronting tho officials were questions of Hid, acceptance or refusal ' of offers of assistance and tho policing of 140 acres of burned area where lie the wraped vanlts containing untold wealth to relieve the citizens from financial embarrassment. The next seven days have been pro claimed legal holidays in Maryland. Three regiments of state troops are on guard. So thoroughly is the work of policing done that the national troops called out yesterday have been ordered back, aud it is probable that not a Fed eral soldier will be retained iu the city. The city is orderly, and martial law is not In force. ’ No looting is reported. There prob aby was never so great a calamity with so few accidents, and no loss of life. Tbe cold is not so intense as to cause •offering among the soldiers, polico and II re men ou duty. — a OFFICERS ELECTED. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borrio the signature ot - and has been made under his per* /s*jrj&ffo-fo, sonnl supervision slnde Its infhncy. ’Rdfiv; Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations And “ Just-ns-good” arc but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlio health of Inflmts and Children—Experience against Experiments Port Arthur, Feb. 9. -A fleet of Jap- ineso torpedo boat* attacked the Russian fleet hare during the night Three Rus sian ships were badly damaged, but the Japanese ships escaped undamaged. ADMUiL alflXIEFF'8 DISPATCH. St. Petersburg, Feb. 9.—An official dispatoh received here says that Jap anese torpedo boats have attaoked the Rnssian squadron in the outer harbor at Port Arthur, and that three Rnssian ’•hips were damaged. Alexieff’s report follows; "1 most respectfully inform your majesty that at midnight, Feb. 8th and 9th, Ja^tneae torpedo boats made a sud den attac^ by' mines on the Russian squadron in the outer roads of the fort ress of Port Arthur, in which two bat tleships and one cruiser were damaged. An inspections now being made to as certain tiie character of the injury. De tails will follow for Tour majesty'' 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 Narcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS jO Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. 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DUREN, 520 Oak Street, Austin's Old Stand. - Phone 525-1, haa pneumonia. Be on the safe side and ' taka Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as .soanaa tbeealdboootnotsd. It always cures. For sals by J. W. Peacock. are “LIFE SAVERS,” aiding devch S RS,” aiding devclopm ept s them. Csnnct do harm—life been Sold by Patterson Drug Co. UK. AKOTKER BEPOIiT VtA BEliUS. Berlin, Feb. 9—A spocial from St. Betershnrg says: “The Russian ships at Port Artlmr were severely damaged hut night by Japanese torpedo boats. Subsequently a large fleet of Javanese battleships and cruisers appeared before the port. GEORGIA NORTHERN. la Assured for Boston by Donation of Monoy and Terminal. Work is to begin at onoe on the ebange of the southern terminus of the Georgia Noftbem road. The Georgia Northern officials went down to Boston this week , and held a conference with tiie com mittee from that place. The committee informed the railroad men that they had the five thousand dollars in hand and were ready to furnish tho site and right of Way when it had been (elected, The read will proceed at once to have the right of way surveyed so that the committee can eecnru tho use of it. Tho officials of tbe rood were also shown several available sites and will in a few days make (heir decision os to wldeli they will accept. President 0. W. Pidcock hns gouo from Moultrie to Atlanta nud other pointB to buy equipment for tho change. He says that the same schedule now in effect between Moultrie and Albany will ho run through to Boston. They will need additional coaches, and lie I will also bay a big freight eugino for ■ the work between Moultrie and Albany. By Directors of Young Man’s Chris tian Association. The Board of Directors of the Y. M. O. A. met at the office of Mr. J. H. Merrill " Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. The following were unanimously chosen; President J. H. Merrill, Vice-President, Harley Lawson, Treasurer, E. M Smith, Secretary, W. M. Hardy. The affairs of the Association are, in good shape. FOX CHASE. Took Pises on T*llahass Tuesday Momlnc. Mr. Cliarles Chapin gave one of his famous fox chases yesterday morning. Thd fox was loosed on tlio Tallahassee road at the three mile post. Four ladies and eight gentlemen took part iu the chase. The fox was oaug'lit after a short and spirited chase of about two mile's. Sir Hoynard wus captured nlive and will furnish material for another clijise next Tuesday morning. GOOD SHOOTING Country Club Afternoon. Tbe afternoon wits spent very pleas antly at the traits of the Country Club by a number of enthusiastic sportsmen end their friends yesterday. Tiie event was a live bird shoot and about 200 in all were disposed of. The occasion wits a most en joyablo one to participants and on-lookers. The first event was a sweep won by Mr. H. Yale Dolan, of Philadel phia. Then followed the shoot for the cap, of ten birds. Mr. Dolan won this ulto, shooting straight. Messrs. Cbv pin, Masnry and Bailey each missed bat one bird. After tbe cop event, a half dozen five dollar sweeps were snot. In these, first, second and third places were taken by Msssre. Dolan, Chapin and Masnry. New Photogragher Hero. For some time Mr. W. 0. Pittman luu had men at work fitting np in haud- i some stylo tho rooms in his building, over Andrishok's tailoring establish- | meat. The work lias just been com pleted and their occupant Mr. J. T. Winburuarrived iu the city from Al bany yesterday morning. Mr Win-1 burn is accompanied by his daughter. He will conduct an nfl-to-date photo graph gallery and comes with an estab lished repntstion for flno work. He will he welcomed to the business circles ,of ThomssviUe. '.V Two Wanted; Two Gotten The county officenf have been doing some good work dnring the lost few days. John Boone an iumate of Brice's camp, who escaped, was recaptured bore and sent back to Brooks egonty to serve ont his term. Sam Lawyer who was want ed in Leon County Fla. for burglary was sent there, having been captnrod by the officers here. •Unde” John McKinnon toft Ttes ^ dBltog ^ dsyfor a visit to Tampa. Mr. McKin- pnraleooe of odds and grip in reesat non baa been tick for several «-*•[$$£££ IMaSSn^ and il ia the hope of his many friends snlta from a slight odd whan no danger ** ‘change ofairma, bdphim eosnpbte-raogvery which h* has lately ty in breathing and pains In the chest, bean approaching. ‘ 1 t “* n The Thomasville Ice Company —HAS FOR SALE < AT THE LOWEST PRICES: Wood, soft and hard Coal, Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats, Corn, Hay, and Feed Oats, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Soda Water and Siphons. .. . «/r ; t? - .1 i m