Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 11, 1904, Image 11

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TlMK8-ENTHltPRI8E THOMASVIM.E GKOROIA, MARCH 11, 1901. The B3ud Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the slgnatnrc of - and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its Infancy. *•*Allow no one to deceive you in this. ( All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-grood” are bub Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlio health of Infiints and Children—Experience against Experiment, What Is CASTORIA Castorfa Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Cousttpation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. In Use For Over -30 Years. vanish iivwhlLLSJ order by Ramon’s Liver Pills and r~r jfr Tonic Pellets. Complete Treatin't Correspondence Solicited, and Samples mailed to any address. KALOLA COMPANY. Manufacturers. SAVANNAH, QA — ■■■■ -T" Need Anything in Our Line? Japs Have Been Pounding At Pori ArthurforThree Days. New York, March6.—There ha- been three day*’ bombardment b\ the Japanese of Port Arthur uc cording to a Hera!d dispatch fron Tien Tstii, timed at 8:80 thi- (Saturday) morning. The nttacl wub kept up «t intervals on Mon day Tuesday nud Wednesday. Tin Japanese ships attacking the towi were in action first at a distune* ol nine and three-eightlis miles from the forts, then they drev closer, their range being four am three-quarter miles. -LAUNDRYIROBBED- Joo Leo Loses Trousers, Watch and Knifo Sunday Night. NEGRO KILLED. -Mot Death at Hands of Anothor Neai Suslna Sunday. Sheriff T. J. Hight aud Deputy- Tom Singletary went down to Sueina yesterday in search o? a negro who had killed another there Sunday night. It seems that a crowd of colored people had been drinking ‘‘cane buck,” aud a quarrel arose. In the fracas Jor- • dan Mitchell killed Ed Larry. A Syrian Priest, Rev. Sent ya a native bom Sy nun priest wlm is making a tour - of the south looking after the spiritual welfare of his people, celebrated Mass at tlie Catholic church i n Suuday morning at tl • o'clock. Father Sanaya has a decidedly patriarchal look about him. He -. is of large stature and wears a long beard which has beoome w hite with the frosts of some six ty five-yrars. A deep resonant voice gives expression to an En glish t hat is rather broken. His manner is of the kindly kind, and when he appears at the altar clad in the silken vestments of bis of- flc, he presents a spectacle that is both striking and unique. The Syrian colony in Tltomiw- viile numbers about 16 souls, and doubtless these people dei na it. n privilege to have » priest of their nationality hold 'nervine* for them. Burglaries are occtirripg with too much frequency to ho pleas ant, in Thomasville. The vicini ty of Madison nud Jackson seom- to be a favorite place for their operations. They have twice bur giurized T. B. Duron’s store nud On Sunday night they entered the Chinese laundry. They made their entrance through the rear window, and took a pair of trousers containing a gold watch, a bunch of keys and a knife. The movements of the mamders awakened some Of the people who sleep in the laundry, aud the thieves were frightened away, making their exit through the same back window. Aa usually the case there is no clue, to the robber PENSION MONEY HERE. Ordinary Jon** Has Funds to Pay All but Indigent Widow*. Win. M. Jones, the ordinary, has reoeived the,pension oheoks far Thomas county, and will bo eu Monday the 7th tu pay tlieriu- digeut soldiers, Ihe invalid sol diers, and the old lady pension ers; but has not received the checks for the indigent widows, wader act of 1900, but he hopes to get them soon. Mr. P S. Heeth. Iu another column appear# the announcement ot Mr. P. S Heel li for re-elcotion to tint office of tax collector. Mr. Heetii has held tho office for several terms and has fulfilled its duties to the en tire satisfaction of every one. Il ls an accurate, and painstaking official and is uiwuy* reudv to oblige the tax payers of the couu tv even at. personal inconvenience. -No opposition bus developed Mr. Heeth.and it is probable that none will. His friendB say he will be unanimously elected. Mrs. Slatar** Funeral. The fmiergl of Mrs. Susan .Sla ter took place Saturday at Ivan* hoe. Go-, where her remaius-were taken for iutermeut in the family cemetery. Mrs. Slater was 70.yo>irs of age and her death took place at the homo of her daughter, 'Mrs. J. B. Wight, iu Cairo. - .Mrs. Slater was the wife Of the late John G. Sinter, Esq., ami is survived by nine children, Mrs C. W. Smith, of Eeidsville, 'Go.; Mrs. W. A. Hodges, of Millrae, Un.5 Mra. 'I<ln S. JJeidt, of Savan nah.- Mrs. J. II. Wight, Cairo, f*a •; Mr J. 0. ISIator, Mr. AT. A. Slater, of Nelwood.; Brantley Slater, Esq., of Stvaiihoe, Gu.; Mrs. K. 0. l/ittle, of Roanoke) Ala.-;’and Miss Lnuiso Slotor,-of T .nmasvitle.Oa. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bear* tho Signature of Relieve* Instantly or Money Refunded. Museuiar Rheumatism Sore Muscles, Sore Joints and Neuralgia. The only External Remedy which will Sweat Out the Fever and Inflammation. In lie., 50C. A *1.00 Bottle*. AC III good Plturlst*. • — H. PRIOE'OOMI'AIVV Mr -H- C- Copeland This morning’s paper contains •the anuounoement cf Mr. H. C. iCopelaud of Metcalfe for re-elec tion as countycommis»ioner. Mr. Copeland is % .man who posesses all the requirements of a good county official. He has business acumen, is alert, aud progressive, 1 and has had experience iu the af fairs of the office. His announce ment will summon to his support many strong fiiends throughout the county. -Mr. A. F. Boynton Doad. Nows has reached Thomasville of the death of Mr. A. F. Boyu- t"ii, of Clearfield, Pa Mr. Boyn ton was one of Tihomasville’s ibesi known visitors, for many years. He was an enthusiastic pedestrian aud was very foud of.driving. He made a ma,p of the ironde near Thomasville traversed by his wife aud himself during tkoir walks and drives. 'The map mas |iul> lished in a Thomasville booklet, together with a statement of weather conditions, roads, etc., and caused much comment. The news of Mr. Boynton’s death will be received with regret by bis frieuds here. EOlrttOoiis hri Vakinn Ccnd Bread: Um one levoledfitcnepoouful ✓ SUCCESS SODA to a quart of sifted flour; -add enongh'sour milk lo kneud die dough. "When *our utilk is not nsfd, two piirla of Ciosm. of Tartar awl one of Suecpst Stain ore the coo root proportions. RYDALES TONIC A Busy Saturday. The merchants in Thomasville were all busy and happy yester day The Sitiirilav trade was "bigger then it had been for many weeks and the streets were throng ed bv crowds all dav. There was considerable political talk but no new developments. New Cottage. Mr. Eli Futch is building an other 7-room cottage an Reming ton avenue. Th« one he recently built has li-eii rented to perma nent citizens. Go thou laud own er and do likewise. ' Fruit Now Safe. The temporature in South Geor gia did not go low enough to hurt the budding fruit trees, and re ports from North Georgia indicate that the same thing is true of that section though it was considera bly colder there than here. Satur day night about seven o’clock n gentle ruin bigan to fall and it seems that the prediction of the Weather Bureau, rain and warpier Sunday, will be carried out. Cut-off Commenced. Tim Atlantic and Birmingham Railway Company has a force of men at work building a cut-off south of Tiftou. It conuects tin- tracks of the Tifton and North eastern aud Tifton, Thomasville and Gulf.' When completed it will save much switching nud much delay and should result iD aj considerable saving of time be. tween here and Fitzgerald Georgians! satisfaction, new pair your money back “President’ Suspenders Comfort sod Service. KonutorlMthrr LOUIS *STOTBBM?!eeL“ rHOMA8- VILLK BHOB CO., eodother storm. Made end Guaranteed by The C. A. EDGARTON Mfg. Co. SHIRLEY, MASS. 4 New scleitHle Discovery Mr Ac BLOOD and NERVES. It purifies tho blood by eliminating the 'Waste matter and other impurities and by ■destroying the germs or microbes that infest the blood. It builds up the blood by restoring: mul multiplying the red cor puscle^ making tho blood rich and red. It restores am} stimulates tho nerves, causing a full free How of nerve force throughout the entire nerve system. It speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous ness, nervous prostration and all ■of .the mervous system. MALARIA. We have Imard about Grain Futures In Nsw Orleans. New Orleans, Mnrch 7 —A Mr. P.5. H**eth Jr. of Colnm-i^rain future dHpsrtrmmt of tiie to their reputations, bu* tl* bus is receiving the greetings of | ! -*:ird ol trade opened today for sonw»^»lr Amoorri friends iu Thomasville. He will I the first timo in the commercial justify the donkay cartoon spend several days here, (history of New Orleans. ngHearse. * RYDALES TONIC, is a specific /or mil Conns of .Malaria. It nets on a new prin ciple. It kills the microbes that produce Malaria. The cause being removed the disease quickly disappears. RYDALES TONIC is guaranteed to cure the most obstinate eases of Malarial Fever, Chills and Fever, Ague, ole. We authorize all dealers harktllng our remedies to refund the paarhase price for every bottle of RYDALES TONIC that does sot give satisfaction. OnrSpmfSl I'D 1 ' Afilf in k AO fill jUIIV Iij lluClu V For Men ‘ For Ladies who cannot como to the city who do not find it convoni- when in need of clotln-s «e Hit to como to the city. make, a specialty of fitting We make buying an easy you at your home. We task by sending to . your carry the finest makes of homes two or three styles of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings garments to select frjni. unci Underwear, and no mat- We curry ter what your size is, stout, slim or short, We Can Fit You. SHIRT WAISTS, SK'RTS, LfcAOINO CORSETS, FUKNISHIN C AND UNDERWEAR. Sole Agents for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, In Our Boys’ Department can be had everything ready-to-wear for boys, ex- CARHARTT OVERALLS. cept shoes. B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO., SAVANNAH, GA. "TAKE Six Dave and Eat Anything You Want” r ' KALOLA (Orystalized Mineral Water,) Positively^Cures Stomach Troubles, Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,* Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles, FOR SALE AT DRUGSTORES.' WEVSELL Bough an d Dressed Lumber, - And we Manufacture Sash, Doors {Blinds, Mantles; dll kinds ol Mouldinss”and£Railings, And every thing needed for ptfllding'and repairing. Spend your raoue.v with os and keep It in circulation here at liome'where yon can get some of it back. Come to see tie when needing anything in our line, ThoiPasville Variety Works, WEST JEFFERSON STREET. ’Phone >139. HICKORY, N. C. The Thomasville Ice Company HASJFOR SALE : >" AT THE LOWEST TRICES: Wood, soft aud hard Coal, Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats, Co Huy, and Feed Oats, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Soda Water, and Siphons. ’Phone Nu mber 6 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS 3 BSS KK •SflBSarCuSES?' Safe Tra ijsferand Luggage Service. F. .uMi-L* 18*5 * Landaus Nice Close Carriages for parties of Sett. Meets AM Trents. CAREFUL HANDLING, Prompt, Polite[*hd RelU- ^ > r Y HOUR, day or night. Terms Reasonable, Telep ‘ire Corner Stephc Late Poner Pii Sr., and Took-* Lane Woods Hotel, WESLEY WILLIAM Thoroughbred Chicke Rarred Plymouth Rock arid White Wy; Price Ji.oo'per setting is E<H1S. \V. COCHRAN & URO., TwUiuoniabk ' ‘lOimn OQBMIOAL 00. MNvwn, PUILA., V Too nv\ * 'OoktaiUb* pieumou .nNevf Yor jag flew 1 h*> v AND VITALITY DR. M0TT*8 lk MOTT^CHBMICAL CO., Cie»< •nch turn, CVS*!’ Ml*' —*•— Thoma THOMASVILLE, GA.