Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 04, 1904, Image 2

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stbeTCSt. . (to liavebitn ■ of wealthy fathers are e Hagse peaoe conference is hav ■ spring vacation., I i still witting for that Busso- Jingcsqne poem. John Bay's tag reads “Re-made in Jeotgla."—Macon Telegraph. . e sign of spring is the fact that s spinning tops. Being on the ontside isn't so bod al- f debt for inatanoe. Thomas county is doning tlie bluali- ! peach blossom raiment of spring. Between mnlea andimobiles the Thom- pedestrian} leads a strenuous ■ has a girls walking club, i it begins with "t" some- is. Though Thomasriile is not financially Ms to afford streets paved with asphalt and macadamlited roads, it is able to af ford dean streets and roads.. There is no comer upon cleanliness,and that is one .blessing which the poor pan share with the rich. There is small ground for complaint in regard to the houses and yards. They ore as neatly painted and as cleanly kept as could be wished. But the streets and roads are' not so free from trash. Those same careful housekeepers or. der their servants to dispose of the trash and inquire not es to the manner of the disposal. The consequence is that the roads in and near the city are lined with scraps, trash, old papers and garbage. It jars the aesthetic sensibilities of our visitors and home folks, to see a tin ean •ticking dp its label along side a bunch of jessamine, and a bargage pile dwell ing in unity and brotherly love with dog-wood blossoms. ' Besides this the trash piles scare hom es, qndanger health and disfigure the landscape. A cheap and easy method Is to burn the trash.. Why not start the new month by a new resolution about clean streets and roads? State News. a regard to ttfe cor flic ting war news i jmy your money and take your 3 peach tree* are now In full bloom l ore making south Georgia a land - x that it Is all over the people wlio s said needlessly unkind things Marat dr. Graves ought to be sorry. ■ papers all over the state are com* [ that the Calvin vagrancy [law Hotter. It is not so in Thom**- ville. ■' Bradstreot lias discovered that 81 per cent of the merchants who failed In MOSdidtnot advertise in the nowspa- ptn.. # For every pine treo that is 'felled in South Georgia twolstalks of sugar cane ore’springing up.How is that for bust The ThomasvlUe people will hope that great good may result from the [meet ings now in progress at the Baptist olraroli, THE STREETS. A word about the streets, tills time nun different line from that of. iwprov. lug their phytical condition, abont which wo have so often complained. Tlie practice of driving herds of mules through the'streets resulted in a serious accident to a citizen of the town on Friday night. It seems that some me tliod ought to be devised to provide for a safer and more qnlet system. Tiie stork dealers of tlie city, regret more deeply tlian anyone else, (lie accident, and the suggestion that more care shonld be exorcised will no doubt be acted Up- $ bn by them in tho near futare. No argument need be addneed to show that the present system is not safe. It onght to ho changed to a safer one and the city conncll shonld if necessary take steps with that end in view. - ffJohp Greer, of tlie Waycroes Journal will havo to nurse lus oinappuiiitmont ovar our [lack of a governor, for two years more,—and eight months. When a girl Is 16 and poetio she ssys a great deal abont Falso Friends, Fickle f . ness and her mother's fondness for cab- bago, remarks tho Atliison Uiohe. Thomas Oonnty has one candidate for}.the legislature. Evidently "dir tanos.loads enchantment" to tlie obllg lnglson* ofJDooatur —Balnbrldgo Argus. One reason tlmt Secretary II i.v on. joyed hia visit to TliomaaviUe so mnoli, b$hat Itallanjorgau grinders make [Ills street la W Mhlugton a^favorlto rends- T00US. Tlie ThomasvlUe Times suggests that "it might be a good idea to give up bor rowing daring Gent." If it U not lent how osn we borrow?—Macon News. , 4? TJss a little sleight of hand. The Atlantio Ooeet Line has completed . its extension from Panta Garda to Fort Myers, Fla, a dtatanoe of 38 miles. | The Ooest Line Is a greet roan ana Is growing greater. Several weeks agoljwe said that we were nojpolitical prophet bat that we were willing'to predict that Hon. John Temple Graves wonld decline to ran for Governor. He has declined and we arc beginning to think we ave a prophet at- ter all. Tlie Times-Eaterprlae supposed that it had.eaougli gordsn seed to supply aU 4 Thomas oounty, bat saoh was not the case. The seed liosJaU been distributed and no more remains. To the late sock- era after seed we cau only say “oome agalujroxt year." Hon. Joasph^B.|Pottle is a candidate l to the National Convention from the sixth; district. : i know.this, brilliant gentleman ■ with as la hoping {that those t the delegatee mey be ee day Ono of the best measures now before oongroas is the biU by Mr. Griggs to in. crease the salaries of rural free delivery maU carriers from (BOO to $7DO per year, •aye the Ttfton Garotte. Atpreeent tlie rant carriers reoeive only a little over half what is paid those in cities, and out of this most furnish tlielr own horse and vehicle. Tlie meagre salary now al lowed leaves scarcely living wages to the carrier after his expanses are paid, and he should certainly have a fair com pensation for his work. Batter- sala ries mean better carriers and better car riers a better servioe. And good ser vice is what tho people are entitled to and shonld have. Prtverks "When the butter won’t come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something istonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply i milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites ispecially prepared for delicate itomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott’s Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment We will send you the penny, /. e., a sample free. WLloSZ ** - SCOTT * BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. pasaijMSt stdregglea Former'State Entomologist \V M. Seott was in Atlanta recently haring just returned from the Fort Valley peach district. As the representative of the Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, Mr, Scott is in Georgia, 'Studying the brown rot aud other diseases of peaches. Speaking of the peach crop,'he said; "The Eiberta buds are just be ginning to open, showing now little of the piuk. Frost w< uld not hart them, bat a heavy freeze would. The present weather is calculated to hold back the crop, and with favorable weather from now on there is every indication that Georgia will have a magnifi cent crop of peaches.'’ Two new lodges of Odd KelJows, numbers 217 aiid 218 were iusti- tuted last week. They are at Lumber City and Eastman. Tennille T.ibune: Farmers in Mjddle Georgia are selling their 1004 cotton crop in advance. The cotton is sold fot September mid Ootober delivery, aud several large farmers have sold crops ranging from 100 to 200 bales at from 11 to 12 cents. In gome cases the entire crop is sold. Tho programme of exercises for the next commencement of the University of Georgia has been mndo up, and it containa many features of grent interest. • The progress in Georgia nduk- trial development for the week just closed, ns reporied by the Tradesman, includes the follow ing new organizations ns among the most important: Bliikelv—Turpentine plant. Cutbbert—$100,000cotton mill. Augusta—$20,000 turpenti n e company. Valdosta now claims 0,000 in- habitants and bases its claim on a directory census. ' The registration books for Quit- mau’s coming municipal election will close Mareh 7. So far there are only abont one huudred and fifty voters registered. Indications are that more short staple oottou will be planted Lowudos county this year and tlie acreage of sea island, reduced. Congressman J. M. Griggs, of the second Georgia distriot, was expected in Atlanta yesterday, but it is stated that he is sick in Washington, and will not be able to oome for several days. Friends however, look for him in Atlanti by t|ie latter pnrt of the week Congressman Griggs has been prominently mentioned in connec tion with the position of one of the four delegates from the state at large to the national conven tion at St. Louis. Captain J P. Hester, obairmau of the Albany committee appoint ed to secure subscriptions to the John B. Gordon monument fund, has in ban] $200, which will be forwarded to the treasurer at At lanta. > The Standard Turpentine Com pany, of which Thomas Dixon" Jr is president, is to erect a $00,. 000 plant at Savaunab. It manu factures piue products under patent process|and already has plant at Waycross. The Athens Womans Clnb has deoided to fit up a rest hall for the wives and daughters of farmers doing trading in Athens. A com petent woman will be placed in charge of the hall and every con venience will be provided for the ladies who take advantage of it. This would be a good idea for Thomosville to adopt. A communication to the Even ing Star, Washington, D. C. says; “The large appropriation recently made by Congress to investigate the cotton boll worm evil and re port upon oome method of con trolling it calls to mind the fact that the greatest enemy of that insect has been nearly exterminat ed in Louisiana by ruthless hun ters and trappen. . . - - And many other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be- avoided by the use of “Mlffal'l Flint* This great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses ‘'Mother's Friend''.need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; foritrobi the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and good natural. Our hook “Motherhood,” Is worth its weight in gold toevery woman, and will be sent free in plain envelope by addressing application to Bradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta,Ga. The boy or girl with a Brownie Has the joliiest vacation. MOTHER’S MW (CLlffElA 0RAPH0PH0NES For |16.00, 630.00 and $30.00. Several hun- dred Discs to select from; also a good selection of Musical Merchandise, Sheet Manic 10c. op. A No. 1 Goiter for $2.75. Mandolins $2.00 op. Banjosj$2.fi0op, etc., can be found at" Tuttle's Jewelry Store. ThomasvUle. Georgia. TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES COMPLETE GINNING OUTFIT’S GRIST MILLS MILL SUPPLIES Wmmmm Wlrm Wrmer, Firm Pr—fFmmlUijr, Sgray Pump*, Mmmmn, MmFmm, Smpmrmtmrm, W* wiN Mah* H t* Ya«r laterat to Ftfor* wife Us. MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. MACON. CA. TAYL0H SAW MILLS Newly Equipped. Boiler Works Machine Shops and Foundry Ever tried making pictures from start to finish? It’s fnn with the right material. Let us show you! BROWNIE CAMERAS, $i and $2. Brownie Developing Machine, $2.00. 10 Copies of Eev. T. DeWitt Talmage’i “Travels in the Holy Land” —WUl be- GIVEN AWAY ' In the Times-Enterprise “Dot” Contest. These books are on exhibition now at our store. They ore splendid works, which sell for $2.75 each and will be an ornament to any home. J. R Robison & Co's. ‘ Book Store, Broad Street, - Thoinnsville, Ga I HUNTER, PEARCE & BATTEY, COTTON FACTORS Over Thirty Years Experience. — Expert Handlers of Sea Island as well as Upland Cotton.... Liberal cash advances against Consignments. Money loaned Cotton Shippers on Approved Security, Large dealers in Sea Island and upland Bagging, ugar Cloth Twine and Ties. "Write For Terms. 126 East Bay Street, : „ Savannah 6a? 8-1-7111 I Headaches are caused by disor dered stomachs. Ramon’sPillscure “blues” don’t I bother folks, who! occasionally-’ usel Ramon’s Pills. 25c I The Thomasville Ice Company * ——HAS FOR SALE— AT THE LOWEST PRICES: Wood, soft and hard Coal, Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats, Com, Hay, and Feed Oats, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Soda Water and Siphons. ’Phone Number 6 Qialnl, Queer snd Curious Salt Lake City. Thq Isle Col. John Cockerell in The Cosmopolitan said “There are three uni- que cities in America, and one of these is Salt Lake City.” it is not only uni que in its temple, tabernacle and other Mormon church institutions, but quaint, in appearance, with its wide streets, im mense blocks and martial rowsot shade- trees. It has, perhaps, more attractions to the square yard than any city In the country, and its climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particularly delightful in summer. The Great Salt Lake, with its magnificent Saltair resort, where the water is "deader and denser" than that in the Dead Sea in Palestine is an attraction in itself that people come miles to see. There are many cool mountain and lake resorts near by,, also numerous very pretty canon add park drives, and hot sulphur springs, Fishing and hunting can be bad in. direction; The trip from Denv< Salt Lake City and Ogden, via thq’ :t &. Rio Grande and the Rio Gram vVestern, is one of unsurpassed pli ■re. Here nature is found in her stern est mood and the whole line is a sue-, cession of nigged canons, waterfalls and picturesque valleys. No European trip can compare with it in graudeur on scenery. - During the entire summer there will be low excursion rates to Salt Lake Ci'y and contiguous country. It Is on the road to the Pacific coast, if that be your destination. Write S. K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Colo., for beautifully illustrated pamphlets! 8-1-03-1 imos too near north. Thomssvile People Can See That F’sud Ctuid Not be Attempted. iny, enough to Thomnsvilfe so that any at tempt to deceive would bo futile, de clare that Doan's Kidney Pills cure kid ney- diseases and backache and they •tend by what they any. It la easy for any Thomasville sufferer to verify this. ^ Mrs. Annie Woodall, of 167 Brood street, Alhany, Ga., says: “I have de rived a. great benefit from the Die of Doan’s Kidney Pills. My hack was reusing mo almost continual misery. The pern wes right across the small of It—a heavy, dull, bearing-down pain' and a weakness. I need many differ ent medicines, without apparent result, and also tried liniments, but this pain still remained.. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills Advertised and got a box and gave them a thorough trial. I • ' id with much pleated the results. The in every way. Ton are to nee my name as a reference." Emphatic endorsement can be had right here in Thomasville. Drop into R. Thomas, Jr’s drag store and ask what hia customers report. Sold for 50o per box by aU druggists. Foster-Milbum Oo., Buffalo, .NT T„ Bole Agenta for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s ■ -and ' take ho substitute. Safe Transfer and Luggage Service Established 1885. Landaus, Nice Olose Carriages (or parties of Sex. Meet* All Trains, CAREFUL HANDLING, Prompt, Polite and Relia ble Service. ANY HOUR, day or night. Terras Reasonable. Corner Stephens St., and Took* Lane WESLEY WILLIAMS Late Porter Piney Woods Hotel, THOMASVILLE, GA. MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS are “LIFE SAVERS," at do harm—life be tomes a plea CHE They overcome Weari ness .increase vigor and dr equals them. Cannot doharm—lift ben MAIL. S '" ~ “ — 1.00 PER BOX BY IICAL CO., Clcre- NOW IS THE TIME. 12 inch Cane Mill, M inch Cane Mill, 1$ inch Cane Mill, 18 inch Cane Mill, $14 00 18 90 M 90 39 4 We can furnish the above in iron frames at a small cost. It will pay yon to call on na before you bay. THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS Weeks rear LO.LE.R. Depot. P-'O. 109; Telepkoase 1941 T