Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 19, 1904, Image 10

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OUR CONSOLIDATION. A few of the many kind comments made by oar brethren of the press o* tlie subject of the consolidation of oar' two papers are reproduced herewith. With thanks for the expression ofj good will. (From The Valdosta Times.) The Moultrie Observer, which .recent ly absorbed the Moultrie News, has the following editorial reference to the con solidation of the Thomasville Times- Enterprise and the Sooth Georgia Progress; “The Thomasville Times-Enterprise of Wednesday announces that a combina tion has been formed by it and tits South Georgia Progress of that city. Blanton of the MOREHOUSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of We Have Two Tables Left of Our h Art Winter Suits MB' MUST GO AND 00 THEY WILL-/ Knife is goinjf to Cut and the Prices are going to White Madras . 12 l-2c. By the deal, Editor Progress goes with the combined paper and by centering forcqp they intend to make the new paper better and much more widely circulated than either, has been in the past. It is following the Savannah, Georgia md that is going to empty those two tables. They /, well tailored, the best fitting, the most durable, the styles and the best values in the world for the money, compelled to make room for our large Spring and White Oxford I2-I2C. Black Polka Spot Madras. 20 c. Stock coming in. High Art Majestic $J.25 Shirts tics’ are new for <1. Our furnishing stock always fresh am Jersey Fleece Lined Under Suits, Costume Lin- Mercerized Madras, 3 yards, $1.00. Of good taste in Jew elry and the allied wares, have full sway. Our ideas are goD c|, and yours are good, so 40 inch Lawn, On account of the weather MANY SCHOOLS IN OPERATION. was over from nnon i lotEmbroid- Soft Finish Nainsook, Thomas County Taaehars Making War Against tgnoranoa* last week, we have decided to 0 only elnvon ity baatile. bor lot schools in operation in Thomas county than ever before at this season of the year. Heretofore about half of the Bchools were taught ill the spring and the other half in the fall. This is not the case this year, however. There are new in operation in the county 41 white schools and 20 colored, making in all 70 sohools. Our efficient School Commis sioner, Capt. K. T. Maclean, has his hands full looking after so many sohools and settling with tli? teachers. Mre. S. D. Groover Deed. The death of Mr». S. D. Groov er which occurred at her home in Boston on Wednesday morning, Was quite a shock to her many friends in this oity. Mrs. Groover was a daughter of Prof. A. Q. Moody, Rjridow of the late and lamented Sam D. Groo ver, who died nearly two years ago. The Times-Enterprise extends its sympathies to the bereaved family. Dr. J. B. Watkins has moved from his suburban home to his new purchase on the oorner of Love and Warren streets. We are glad to have the dootor closer. 1 lotEmbroid- India Linen Lawn, 12 l-2c. jest* Blanton is taking a •course of keeping at Stanley’^. Mis M.itii'l.i of Tallapoosa is the guest of Mrs A. N. McBride i lot Embroid eries, 12 l-2c ' Dotted Swiss For Dress, I5c. 1 lotEmbroid- Red and White Onion D. H. Tuokcr, country nit of tear Oohlockouon. the city Friday. Mr. T. H. Dekle a promiuout farmer of Decatur county was a visitor to pn« city Friday. | i &£ Also a complete line of Garden Seed. Mr. Roiul, son of Rev. K. Head, ill probably toaoh a school at the Louis Steyerman Walker academy at Pine Park. A Mrs. 4, 8. Groover of Oohlocko- »ier, was shopping in the oity Fri- Corner Broad and Jackson Street, Thomasville, Georgia. Mre. Simms of High Bpriugs, 'la-, is the guest of Mr*. 0. M. Messrs J, L. nud 0. H., Stewart mud W. T. Lacy came over from Ochlockonee trading Saturday. Vfr.W.TOrswford.the handsome and clever asiistnut postmaster at a visitor to the city ^Wanted to Buy Ten nillion -Car Loads. j -of- Cow Hides, - Fuir, - Beeswax, r - Etc. - Highest Cash Prices Paid. ij. W. Watkins &Co. J. B. WATKINS, Manager, : Office at Williams’ Stables, 228 West Jackson St.,. Thomasville, Ga. I have office boon all day long at my atore and jut love to have yom oome to me with your troubles. An you in trouble about that OLD STOVE, top all cm ked; ii it a good ba ker that wen’t bake? Well! coma tell me about it and I will ahow yon a remedy for it and the COST IS SO SMALL 1 audio eaayto meet that yon wont know that it u going on C. B. QUINN. i ft-S-d&w The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There ii e disease prevailing In this Cairn, Friday Milt Dillon of Clarkston has eutered Young Female College. She is a neioe of Mr. J. W. Dillon of this city. , us because aodecep- , tive. Many sudden 1 deaths are canted by it—heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy ere often the result of kid- uey disease. If kidney trouble la allowed toadvauce the kldney-poiaon- Ms.J. Smith and JMra. J. M" Spence of Camilla are the guests of Mrs. Smith’s father, Judge 'W. teck the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselvr- break down and waste away cell by cel Bladder troubles almost always resu from a derangement of the kidneys an a cure is obtained quickest by a prop) treatment of the kidneys. If yon are fee inn badly yon can make no mistake 1 taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tk great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. . It corrects inability to bold urine and' acalding pain in pairing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times daring the Messrs. Willie MoMillin and Joint W. and M. W. Wilsou, all of Merrillville were visitors to the .It! KVi.ln-.. , J as. Grib ben CONTRACTOR and BUILDER., Thomasville, - Ga. , Mr aud Mrs. Walter Williams !/ who have been the guest Jof Mr. L ‘Williams father here for several veeke have returned to their home in Havana Cnfea. Miss Dorothy Wise Abrams, jfr Mi*e DorftfQr \\'iee Al>rame is n B fife’parents, Mr. end fbnime. They are epend- im'e at thb home of Mr. ng lady arrived yester- was the second auniver- • parent* marriage. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing eases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-doflar aiae bottles. Yon may have a •ample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery end a book that tella all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer* Co., Binghamton; N. Y. When writing mention reading, this generous offer m this paper. Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name,Swamp- Root, Dr. Kilmer’a Swamp-Root, and the t will be glad t* make contracts tor or superintend aUcWr»et, of buildings, pub lic or prrvan, a either brick or wood lie or pnvalt, a either brick or Will furnish plans and specifications ti required. If you want any buildi. done call on me and 1 w submit esti mates. whether contract awarded au or not. 1 refer to' tbe r my building- erected by me in Thoms rilie, and to all parties for whom I have worked. Shop