Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 26, 1904, Image 2

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SBSBSM9G9S99SSK!»SS^S Established 1893. Incorporated 1895. PEOPLE OF THE DAY The Duchess of Manchester, whowas i Kiss Helen Zimmerman of Cincinnati j before she was married, has canned a ] sensation in.England by bringing over i from India a Buddhist doctor to attend j the dnke, who has been 111 for some time. .Several of the moat famous' British physicians bare been engaged upon the esse, bnt now the duchess has sent them all adrift. ' The dacbess apparently delights In doing and saying things that run afoul MOREHOUSE MANUFACTURING COMPANV, Ladies Hosiery just in. Manufacturers of Tin Cans, -■ Tin Foil Cans, i 7 Paper Cans, SUCCSS SODA Our new stock is daily arriving, and we want you to see it and pass your opinions » We Have Two Tables UL of Our ligh Art Winter Suits • • THEY MUST 00 AND GO THEY WILL- V w&i ’ sLa «■ MAteir v Pm* tVid* Prime arA rrnitirr tn The Summer Girl Georgia Savannah, the Knife is going to Gut and the Prices are going to tnd that is goipg to empty those ( two tables. They r, well tailored, the best fitting, the most durable, tb$ styles and the best values in the world for the mohey. compelled to make rocm for our large Spring and :r Stock coming in. Will appreciate the special values offered this week. Seed Irish Potatoes, Red and White Onion of the traditions and customs of her adopted borne. At a dinner party In London lately the duchess was taken down by an Englishman whom she dis covered to be a fellow of the poyal Geographical society and who bad the .reputation of knowing by name all the places bo a complete, line of Garden Seed. )ur High Art Majestic $1.25 Shirts abile they ate new (or It. Our tarnishing stock always fresh an Dur Jersey Fleece Lined Under Suits, i will go for 7$ f cts. cap you warm. allard <& Varnedoe' 40 ineh Costume LINENS 27 inch MULL in all the Evening . Shades, the map of England. The duchdss had long straggled with such names as Cholmondeley (Cbumley), Crichton (Cryton) and the rest, and this struck her as nti opportunity. “As a royal geographer/* Cold weather is ahead ol us. to come right along and . she said. “you will be able to tell me where Winkle Is/’ The royal geographer was puzzled and asked If she was sure she hatl pro nounced It properly and how it was qpelled. “I pronounced It In the most English way I could/’ smiled the duchess. “It is spelled W-I-n-d-s-o-r o-a-a-t-l-e.” all colors, Agents Jacob’s Candies. Mr. F. A. Bolcher s merchant >f Cairo come over Friday.. Mr. E. L. Rainey from Bqb^ Friday Rev. T. H. Brunson,of Pelham, wai among Friday’s visitors. Mr. B. R. karrison a prominent citizen of near Cairo, was a Fri day visitor to the city. A Cairo farmer informed the Times-Euterpriae that he made last year /7GO.00 clear of ait ex penses on a 2-mule farm. Qood. Mr. W. H. Herring and wile, who have been spending ten days with relatives here, have returned to their home in Clinton, N. 0. Ninety-nine people out of every one hundred will weloome the ar rival of spring. We have had enough cold weather for one win ter. plauting lime, ing time is "nearing came over ‘•greens" will aoonjbe on Grant R.ajl--- in Conrrm. Senator Hou. .u ...e only member of either brunch of 'congress who drawa oa tho Congressional library extenslve- ly for the Greek and Latin poet*. He ■till delves In the rlcuea of tie ■‘Iliad’’ .and the “Odyssey” and enjoya reading anew the vivid adventures which Vlr- (II so ably told. The Massachusetts aonator la an eager reader of many, oth er hooka In the big library, but since Representative Elliott of South Caro lina retired from public life be la about tho only reader of books In foreign lan guages save Senator Elkina of West Virginia, who occasionally sends for a volume In 8psnlsh. Not long ago the West Virginian bad from the library a copy In Spanish of "Don Quixote,” and during agitation of tbe Caban question in tbe last congress be drew upon tbe rich sources of Spanish history for In formation about that Island and about South American countries under Span ish rule during.tbe Aral bait of tbe last contury. Captain John Lamb of Virginia la an omnivorous reader, devouring every thing from dime novels to learned es says, and almost equals tbe record made by tbe Hon. William E. Chandler of New Hampshire when he wad in tbe moat*. came over from of Berwick wna of Pelham was Qf good tas^e in Jew elry and the allied wares, have fulFsway. Our ideas are good, and yours are good, so produce always brings o in Thomaavjlle. » [. Curry, a prominent NO NEED TO BE DISSATISFIED, Scotch Embroidered GET TOGETHER. “Come and see” is all we ask. L. H. JERGER, indoraon a prominent Ooblookoneo, was in Shainbray, Messrs. A. Conolly and J. T. Groover were down from Oohlooh- onee Thursday. They are prom inent oitixona of their commu nity. Rev. A. C. Stephenson, the vet eran Baptist preacher, and Messrs. Willie McMillan and "Gum" Dykes, were among th^Mbrrill- . J. Quattlebaum, of Och- , was in 'the city Tburs- Corner Broad and Jackaon' Street, Thomaaifille, Georgia. What klxoa Exp-jets. Lewis Nixon, tbe shipbuilder, who has recently been brought prominently before tho country through too investi gation of the shipbuilding trust Is a target tor tbe men with new nautical Inventions. Of lata thero baa been a marked run of submarine boat archi tects. The other day, after listening In bln New York office for half on boar L. Adams, morchnut, of i a prominent visitor to JEWELER, South Broad Street, Tlioausvillo Go. -ra. Walter Singletary and Groover were among the vis- frorn Ooblookoneo Thnreday. rater* are going right ahead farming operations. Pro/- y lends enthusiasm to their ville visitors Thursday. The Times-Euterprise garden seed are jnst about ont. They have been going like hot cakes for tbe last ten days Itiasurprised to find so many odds and ends of staple dinner ware patterns on my shelf, I don't want them there, do you want them, if you do you can have them. Inst come down and get them, what about the price yon aay; well I will sell lit m forso little I would hate to publish the price. THE. GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD. . . Don’t you know what it in, well I s. will tell you, it is the little house* wife that has one—the Wheeler & Wilson or New Home Sewing / Machines. All sunshine and hap piness where C. B. Quinn sends a W. & W. or New Home. across tho Ochlockonoe rife, on the Jones' river bridge rontB&jh'o- - Mr*. Graham, who has boon spending some time with the fam ily of Mr. C. 0. Stone, left yes terday for her home-in Xmericus. S ogar.Cnmd Hints,ipeifpouud t’s Breakfast Bacon, per pound * Beat^Engfleh Sugar Curpd Shoulders, per pound.. Uncanvassed Sugar Cured Shoulders, per pound. i der remedy. I It Is the great med ical-triumph of the .nineteenth century; : diacoveml after yeeta [ of acientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and Sntn C. Benuett, one of illlnnt young lawyers o( ... « *— came over 520'Oak Street, Austin’s Old Stand. Phone 525-1, hwest Georg Camilla Frit bladder specialist, and it wonderfully C.B. QUINN. m Annie and Rhoda Lester nted their residence at 210 >n street to Mr. and Mrs. >’s of Chicago. P- F. Dyson, the hardware f Meigs, a at looking after a matter* in the oity Fri- - nawm kiios. to explanations from s man who dear ty savored of the crank, Mr. Nixon ven tured to show a lack of faith, which - caused tbe Inventor to gather up his plans and depart In great indignation. Those submarine fellows on get ting on my nerves,” remarked Hr. Nix. «a to a friend That dap wants to build a boat Your Checks work nod In private practice, and has proved to successful In every case that a special arrangement boa been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail .also a book tell- ing more about 8wMp-RooL«d howto M. E. Church 8outh, Hickory, H. O., toys; "I h*ve used Rydalea Stomach Tablets for indigestion and regard them oa a perfect remedy for this disease. I take pleasure in recommending them to all sufferers tram indigestion. Urn Rydalea Stomach rabhETte yi5 atomach trouble and you will join Hr. Holmes in this strong endorsement. These tablets wUldigeot the food your weak atomach cannot, and thus nourish Are Valuable. they are valuable. You would have to glv« money tor what yen Can gat with them. » . ’ When yon accumulate (10 worth of chocks, we accept them an cash tor the amount specified on them. Ton need drug store goods; why ms gal them her* where you can get good quality at n lew prise and get 4 dto count for puiac cash. , J. W. PEACOCK, Drugs, 11* BROAD *TRMT. Agency ghsrwtn Williams Points, th. Greatest on garth. Spence and wjfe among the prom- to the city Fri- the body and prevent the partial starva tion, from which all dyspeptioa mite and which causes tbe loss in flesh and strength all dyspeptioa experience. Those tablets leUeve all disagreeable symptoms at onoe. They will inenoas yoor strength and flesh, almost from *•* to* 8»js «“• totowii soon restore you to perfect health. J. W. Peacock.