Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 26, 1904, Image 4

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SB 1 every Friday bjr the Much Building Going On. Now School House Is Discussed. 5 Building. Rn Mia's proclamation read like wyer. As .tbs Montgomery Advertiser ye Rcssio fell on her knees and tlien ■^•SSSSaa- 1.90 * 8.60 1.25 - w olThoraas County I L irculutlon 3,350. > to oodjdro to glee np deadly us political l readers, ' 1 the stamp r stamp. " 'sgSp most , flatterers is o thick. saporsede up- li o"hmd of promise'' 9 season of tkejjpoll- k ought-to so war ' than pnt- 1 on an- thij dll- 9 big county with Itoa the 1 _ , . hes hr pr 1SHI■■■ ■ healing liniment for cut*. t b^rns. For sale by J. W. T 1 UK* Cairo, Ga-, Feb. 24.—Your cor- respondent has been boused in for a few days, hence the scarcity of news. We hare , boeu having rainy weather for several days and the farmers who have not. been tak. ing ‘‘time by the' fore Took” will doubtless feel tliis loss of time vory sensibly. uuiiu wave. uuMiAu, Some fanners are expecting a If you have Rydah* Axirta the Uigh price for cotton-next- rail mid will plant accordingly. To keep,up the price of cotton,, Keep the acreage law. Farmers over the.southern states should bear tins in triihd honso when a cold wavo 1* coming, yon need, not fear attack* of Bronchifls. Pnonmoida, Cough, Odds, etc. llydalcs ■ ^ N’ Barwick. Ga. Ajb. 24, 1904— The farmers around Barwick have been quite busy for the last week hauling guano. Mr. Frank Sewell who lives near Favb is visiting friends in Barwick. lie has just .recovered from a severe attack of fever Frank lived at Barwick last year and While here madejinany friends who are glad to see him able to stir out again. Mrs. if. H. Redfearn went to Dixie Saturday to visit her daugh ter, \Mra. R. I. Stipe and re turned Monday. Elixir token when attack begins, novor fails to oljeok the wogres* of _ the di* It is equally successful in ohroni cava of throat and lung disease. J. W Peacock. •, . .. Miss Lawson Vann, who teaching school "at Gr-ell attended church here Sunday. The price of syrup is olf, from wlmt it was. Why? ’/Became the Thomasville also has a card club. It Thurket is overstocked with syrup is said that when ladies play cards they forget to discuss their neighbors. Then 1st the ladies play.—Waycro^ Herald LOSTHW<pllr When a man haslokt his grip, on the affaire of life, feels inoapkble of perform, ing the ordinary duties that business requires. Body ^languid^ brain dull. nxnafiy will, two always will restore mnmdeomir .tlon of body and mind, and fit a man for the datlee and pleasures of life again. Rydafes Liver Tablets are easy to take; pleasant in effect, satisfac tory in results, economical, 50 chocolate coated tablets in a convenient box, 26o. J. W. Peacock. Its a trifle against newspaper ethics to say tills before March first—bnt jest to get ahead of oar exchanges we will remark that spring seems to have spruug doufti hero. UjLki>. K1U t Shull There Is not anhuihe or paui time cun bereaohod externally that cannot be ••Killed” imn few minutes by The use of Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liulmeht. Rnb it on the affected part and the pain will Full 1 cents soon disappear. Full 1-2 pint bottle, 2!) J.WTPeaoock. * will ^1)0 1 calamity back from say* he i* a 1 than ever. Tendency pi the Tim a. The tendency ' of moil leal science Is towafil preventive measures. The best thought of the world is being 'given to the lubjeet.. It Is eiyiler snd better to prevent than to care. It lias been folly demonstrated that pneumonia, one of thevuost dangerous diseases that modi cnl men have to contend with, ean bo prevented by tho rue of Chamberlain's Cough ^Remedy. Pneumonia always re. suits from a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip),'and it has been observ ed that this remedy counteracts any tendoucy of'those diseases toward pneu* mania. This has been fully proven iu many thousands of oases In which this remedy has been used duriug the great prevalence of colds and grip in reetUt . eon, and can be relied upon with tin- plicit confidence. Pnonmouia often re time sinoo the la day with- 1 list. I tliatit ls a groat ) take tilings aa they come > with them as they go. salts from a alight cold wlion no dungor is apprehended until it is suddenly dis covered that (here is fever and ditlicnl- ty in breuthiug and puius in tile chest, then it Is announced that tho patieut liss pneumonia. Be on tlio safe side and take Qhnmlnrlain'a (lough Remedy as ■ nil ss tho cold is contracted. It always cures. For sale by J. W. Peacock. .,— ,-4 that had a biipf r daring tho day’s of niuoty dress parade 1 Journal asks, "Will Cu- e Union?” Ho 1ms boeu > long, that huispret- . not to. « of coal who have been kicking at all wlutor will soon bo- about tho Bine of the GROWING GEORGIA. New industrial organisations iluriug the past week were: - N Willow—Tannio acid jilnut. Xlaxevs—Oill mill. Vidulia—Waterworks: electric light plant, telephouc system. Orlflln—Cotton mill. Atlanta—*130,000 Ice and cold storage plant. Covington—*99,000 power plant, Albany—*20.000 plant for liuinufiie- turo of 1«n0 products. ary Is steaming at 40 rqp Balt river-to join the whioh 5 is droumuavigat- ltnad waters. ■aid that whisky can bo Wc’lrave .'boon told is a resemblance between I gun-cotton. • ■ iToxio, Japan is thirteen than Thomasville time, also are finding it hard to iJapa. Mrs. A. Bennett is confined to her homo by illness. HONORED AT HOME. Rev. Parkor Holmes, Pastor of the 1st M. H. Uhureh South, Hickory, N. 0., says; "I have used Rydalea Stomach Tableta for indigestion and regard them aa a perfect remedy for this disease. I take pleasure n recommending them to all sufferers, irsm indigestion. Use Kydales Stomach Tablets for your stomach trouble and yon will join Dr. Mr. Frank Brown has just com pleted his Dew residence on South Broad St , and has moved into it. Recollect (those who want to move to Cairo)-that friend Frank like# tho moving business, and if- you want his house, just try him for a trade. He believes in building up Cairo. Mr. L. B. Powell has moved, hie large barn betweeu his house and W- H. Searcy’s, across' the road into his pasture. This has very much improved the looks of things in that neighborhood, besides add ing iftuch to security against fire. Hois also improving his resi dence. • ' * . . “Uncle” Rube Pylos has given tho contract for two five-room houses in N. VV. part of Cfoiro. These will be for rent. Mrs. Sanders has bought, the lot 011 the corner from- where she s now living and will build spoil. Dr. Arline has bought the lot south of and adjoining that.-. Thu'new school building is the uext-publio euterprise'on font. The school has out grown its pres ent quarters, and a new house, or the old one enlarged, is a necussi- Wo can’t see the economy in udding to an old building that is so miBntisfactory in arrangemeut. t uU'eomo together on having a new building. How shall- ,wo Misi) the ljioney? By boljdq, or private subscription? * Wo prefer the former. If it is done by the latter plan there are some who will derive benefit from n good school »ho, perhaps, will pay very little; hut if by bonds, all will share thi burden in propor tion to the amount of property aiid will lie henefitled accordingly. ’Again, tho burden Will he distrib uted ov«r a number of years and 'coming generations, who will reap the most benefit, will have some stock in the building. Again, a better building and one better equipped, and one thnt will accomodate a school.of much larger proportions tlmn„tlioso we havo at present, can he built. Let us build for future generations. Wo are serpy that wo did not hear Prof. C. B. New ton lecture on Monday night, lie instill to be to California what Boh Taylor lo Tennessee. Those who—wore so fortunate as to hdar him art loud in their praises of him us an entertainer. ' ■*-' |- Mrb. Dr. Crozior and son, of Cedar Springs, are over to see her •daughter, Miss Nanuie, who has been quite sick of the grippe the past week. Prof. Ohas. Irene will lecture at Barwick next Monday njglit the 29th inst. Everybody is invited to attend. Especially those who are behind with their laughing. It will be a good time to catch up Messrs. R. C. Redfearn and W. R Moore made a flying trip to Moultrie last Saturday. Rev. A. J. Taylor fillod bis ap pointment here Saturday ' and Sunday, aud, "although the weath er was very unfavorable Sunday, a good many bearers were present Misses Lucy and Carabel Wilkes, visited^ friends in Quit- mail last week. Mr. J. W. Chapman has'moved into Mr. M. E.: Pope’s new resi dence on Cedar St. Prof. L. E. Built in aud Rov. }. M. Shepherd, of Pavo, were 'hew today. We learned this morning of a shooting affair which took place bear Barwick and resulted in Humphreys Sneed (colored) re ceived part of* load of huek shot in the back from a gun iu the hands of-Henry Moore (colored). Sneed was cot seriously tho), hut it was a narrow escape. The shootiDg was about a dog and Moore came to Sneed’s h mse and called hin^r to the door and shot him. , IsMis from Instead. use Cottolehe, ths purest and most main cause. Foi^your own protection you should divorce yoursi palatable shortening possible to produce. Cottolene is mads from refined vegetable oil and choice beef suet, i* full of richness, yet freedkom dye- 1 never sold in bulk. It comes in sealed white pails, with red label and band, in ths center of the label is our trade mark—a ateer’S head in cotton plant wreath. Cottolene Is not exposed to all the odors because it usually cornea in bulk. The quality ^ _ , ws stand behind it You take no chances in Forestall dyspepsia by the use of Cottolene. Any good grocer win supply you. One trial wifi make you wonder why you stuck to hog lard UBS 54 LESS. Cottolene being richer than either lard or cooking butter, one-third less b required. from «M country's noted cooks. Hals 00b be THE II. K. FlIRBJLKK COMPANY, Dept. 628 ChJcass ThofriasvMs, ---SELLS— i 1 SATISFACTION. It Is always a soureo of satisfaction to know of a remedy that can always bo rellod on iu emergencies aud when ac cidents occur, such a remedy is Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment. It is the most serviceable Accident and Emergency Liniment ever produced, and is just as satisfactory in all ensea where a Lini ment is renuired. J. W Peacock. Holmes in this strong endorsement. These tablets will digest tho food your weak stomach cannot, and tlmi nourish 1 of Georgia peach- away every day at the I the St. Louis Fair, immigration if tlon, from whioh all dyspeptics and which causes the lost in flesh and strength < all dyspeptics experience. These tablets relieve all disagreeable symptoms at once. They will in your strength aud flesh, almost the first days use and will soon -restore you to perfect health. J. W. Peacock CASTORIA Far Infants and Children. Tlx Kind You Han Always Bought The Amount we Eat. We live not by the quantity wo eat, wliat the system nor tlio variety, but can utilize. No matter how good or plentiful your iood is. It starves tho system unless year digestion is good. So make certetu that yonr food is prop erty digested by takinga dose of Green's August Flower before or after meals It will not only aid digestion, it will stir tho liver to regulate habits, sweeten the stomach aud prevent constipation. Trial bottle 23c. Big bottle, 75o. 1Price On S.H 1 Company. Major B. F. Havens is from Bainbndge. here WONDERFUL NERVE. joints. Bnt there’s no need for it. Buckieu’s Arnica Balve will kill the ahd cure the trouble. It’s the heal Salve 00 earth for Piles, too. 25c, at J. W. Peacock Druggist. Miss Lucile Ansley. visited Val dosta and'returned Thursthiy. I Announcements. For Sheriff. I hereby nnnouuce myself as a candi date for ro-olection to tho cilice of sher iff of Thomas oounty, sneject to -the action of the' Democratic primary. If re-elootod I will continue, to give tlio office my personal attention und,WlU disclutrge its duties to the best of u*r ability. T. i. flight. Gdt Prices from him before —YOU BUY.— T. J. &, H. Megahee, For Shorlff. I h«aoby niinouttco myself as a camll- ilate for Sheriff of Thomas county, sub ject to the uction of tho Domoerutic pri mary, and solicit the supporfc v of the vo- tera of tho conufy. If oloctod I will give my personal and undivided aftou* tion to tlie duties of tho office aud will discharge tliose. duties to the beat of my ability. J. J. Gone, tf For Representative. I hereby announce myself ss a can didate for representative subject to the' action of the Democratic primary.' If re-elected I pledge myself to a faithfol pcrformop.ce of all the duties of the ofit* |. My past record iu the office is open to inspeetion and relying upon -this I submit my claims to tlie voters of the county and solicit their support. John B. Singletary Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can, ever surpass it Dr.King’s New Discovery mNtlM A Perfect For All Throkt and Cure: Lung Troubles. Meaty back If It fails. Trial leftist Wes. DEALERS IN General Merchandise,Groceries and Provisions, COOL1DQE, QA. -SPECIAL!- TO OUH FRIENDS*. Wo arc enlarging onr In. monov. We will soon have iu a stock of tTio eelebmted “Stn*-” braurl^^hoes 1 Whim iu need of the best shoe your money van buy. come to Groceries, Notions and dealings will be Wo w ill buy your Country Produce And sell Shoes at a price that will make you, our customer, and nil pleasant, we assure yon. v '* DO NOT FORGET US ! Satisfactory rvlce la tha kind people want '"When one receive! the wortn of hit money he la satisfied and comes again. Our Work Must plesae our customsre. We keep none bnt ekllled men who "know now." Carriages, Buggies and Wagons Repaired, Painted and Trimmed. HORSB-shOBlNQ AND QENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ. A. W. PALIN', 114-151 SOUTH BROAD, Opposite Fluey. THOMASVILLE^ OA. Wood* Hotel.