Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 18, 1904, Image 4

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offering bargains in some select North Carolina Seed Piaders, re S ive with each 25c cash purchase a ticket' ce at the beautiful 4mes stick scat run about ir, which will be given away oB May 28th. 0 get this beautiful run about. You may be t JBee us. BOSTON, - . GEORGIA. “Fbr wh4t is worth in anything But fo much money as ’twill bring.”»Butler. line of° de *' r9 10 C#l1 * tt,ntion o( onr customers this week to a U Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implerioents. We handle the— Weber Wagon and the Virginia Wagon. the Oxford Buggie # and the Rex Bnggies, and the McFarlane Baggies mi tave combination corn and cotton planters and combine-, tion guano and corn drills. We have the best line of Fertilizer Distributors can put out with them from one hundred to ti of fertilizere per acre. has boon a great deal ol war and most of it never happened. ■ pound of argumeut and to balanco an ounce of prejd- JaLinast elaborate or of St. Patriok’s As an active principle, a primary should preoede its election by i row a margin as practicable. The date of April 20th wes sprung Upon the statcihy the central committee ty had followedjralt, it would thereby have cut off at least some few candi- dates for oounty offlodk, because of the want of sufficient time to canvass the field. Astheeaee stands now, every, body has a show. No "out” oan com plain of his opportunities and no jrin” ought to fear for a more tliorough ex amination, of his noord. “ Probably the moat important consid eration, after all in flavor of the post ponement is the oonventenoe of the far mer. With ootton selling 1 at six teen oenta a pound and other farm pro ducts in proportion, a farmer would hardly quit bis plow In April to vote for hit grandfather. There is no ques tion bnt that a very mnolt larger Vote will be polled in Angust than would have boou polled in April. ■ The question of expense is not a pant- mount one. It is not great to begin with and Is borne entirely by assess- inent among the candidates. When the nvmber of these ja large the share of each is bnt little consoqnenco toliim one way or the othor. Taken altogether, the surprise sprang upon the oountv yesterday by the mate meeting was not in ^the "nature^ of an April joko. Dr. Thacher’s Uver and Blood Syrup tus been used la thousands of homes for fifty-two years with perfect confidence and the most remarkable results. The greet success of this remedy Is doe to the fact (hat Its formula (which con nate of Bnchn, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium) has been freely published. Doctors and Druggists everywhere do not hesitate to recommend a preparation ■inch they know contains the best- nown remedies for correcting sll irreg- nlsritiee of theXiver, Kidneys or Blood, tnd thi by tbe fsllure of these functions to perlbrm their proper work. Tboossnds of sick one* to whom life has been is burden have written grateful letters that other* might profit by their no une la Afraid To Take, lone! S.-G. n. Hopkins are not of the kind that are seen at a glance.' In the first placo, it seems ret rather far sighted to elect men—for nomination in the primary pracMoaUy means elec- cion—in April 191)4 who are not to take office until June 1935. Thejstato pri- maty has . been gradually pushed np until it looks like one may be found nominating two snooesalve sets of offl- Iflft sod It takes V. .. 18, 1904. — day visiting bis sou, 8. J. KiDgs ley and family at their home Adams street. / Messrs. J. D. McCartney, B. F Smith and E. E. Mack, of Thom- asrille came down to Boston to join the J.. M. Chapter on last Thursday Miss Aileen Wade, one of the urettiest find smartest young la dies attending Stanley’s Business College, spent last Saturday and Sunday in Boston, the guest of her mpther, Mrs. Maggie L. Wade. Mia. J. E. White and children if Thomasvilje, visited her par tite, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Zeigler, -ince onr last epistle. G. E. Lane and'wife of Quit- man, visited Mrs. E. F. Dopeon at liar home on West Jefferson street last Sunday. Mrs. Lane is a sis- ter of the latter. mmmsff&m •YSift&’K; Sffl q«ite ‘ MtSSudduflam vTCSSS' !,h * uw Xcaaaowcsf X nerer bad any remedy five me such quick eed permanent relief, end I out not pat • cor rect estimate os tbe vslee yonr medicine bee been to me. X would not take any amount of iy for It. Very gratefully yours . A ©.mow*. If ye» nood n weWdM writ* fe-dey fte a tthl&il*”*** 0 ##M * MJ)r ' Thmohtr** TOAVMMM MMDXCnUf CO., BOSTON JOTTINGS. People Visit and are Vlalted Inl.hs "Hub” OUy. ins most approved grand stand Jplnjr just at present is lo volunteer to go to If oar climate was a woman it woold get oonoeited over the compliment* it ■■mHHMjfiflBiMiBiiMiiM The oounty candidate* will wrigglo an the arnicas bench for five more Thomasville'* climate mannfactnre* ; resident* oat of The oonflict between war ramon is ' more aerion* than the oonflict on the The ItepnbUeau* for revenue-only are (cluingin tbeoboras “Four more yean atTMdy." . Georgia is reprerented at the World'! Pair. Thomas oounty should be repre- rented at the State Fair. Wouldn't it be ntoe if that "one tonch kin,” were good .nature. The "broad mantle of charity" was composed of silks and satins, at the Charity Ball Friday night. The editor of the Oordele Sentinel is s nervy man. He is running a aeries ■ at articles, about "the faults of the girt pf the period.” The sensationsiku and hobbyists have talked about the negro problem nnti war U a welcome relief as hooght—distraction POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY. A stranger walked Into the lobby of the Masnry hotel yesterday afternoon and began to deaeant on the wonders of psychology. He said he waaaspedalist in that branch of science, and talked for some time abont the effect a man’s opinions have upon his pereonal appear- u "Why, 1 , he oontinned, “I oan hok at a man and tell hie political pre ference. It is a very rimpli matter to toil a Democrat from a BapabU Down here you an all Democrats bat though it is a herd task I oan tell a man's favorite for the presidential nomination by looking at him.” •Olgan (Or the crowd that you can't” d a bystander. "Done” said mind reader. "You. yoanelf are for Cleveland.” He was right bnt the «oof for mattered "an accident.” "You" he •aid to another "prefer Parker.” He was right again, and "Wonderful” •aid the crowd. Turning to a third he said "Aad yon are for Hearet.” "Yon are a liar, was tha unexpected response. “I have been sick that is the reason I look this way.” Tbe credit tor the new mail service between Thomasville and Albany is doe to Congressman Griggs. That gentle man is an untiring worker for the wel fare of his constituents. William J. Bryan was 44 years old yesterday and Grover Cleveland will be 07 years old tomorrow, but there b more than that difference between them. The Atlanta Journal wants to known “Is Fish Brain Food?” It probably wants to send a few barrels of mallei to the Hearet supporters in Georgia. C. ii. Austin, of Jiuiiitrie, wa, hero last week in tlto inieroet.uf the Georgia Northern rsilrouu. Mrs. Everett Daniel, of Moul trie, is visitiug friends and rela tives in our city. W, W. Slnppey, of Gadsden county, Fla.,'was here last woek transacting business. . Mrs. F. F. Tolar and daughter, Miss Hattie, of Ozell, On., visited \V. J. Tolar’s family in this city Inst week. Col W. H. Hammond, of oar county capitol, was attending to legal business here last week. Ho ie one of tbe moet prominent at torney* at the bar. Mr. Moeet Kingsley of Brooks eonnty, was in our city last Fri- Miss Lula Bannaman, one of the teachers in Stanley’s Business College, accompanied Miss Aileen Wade to Boston last Saturday and Sunday. After the marriage of. one of Boston’s pretty and accomplished widows, a certain widower who was consoling himself with the rhonght that his claim would take precedence over all other, was leard singing r ■How vain are all things here below. How false, and yst'bow fair; Koch pleasure hath ite poison too. And every sweet a snare." ,, Ou Tuesday the £2nd proximo, Mrs. Lula B. McQueen assistdd >y her sister. Miss, Maggie Burn- -ey, both of whom are adept and pecialists in their line, will have me of tbe richest displays of mil- inery goods, bats, etc., that, was ever displayed in Boston. Miss Rosa Howard of Duncan ville, daughter of tax -receiver Howard and Miss FlorrieStanalnnd of Boston are the guests this week of Mi»s Alice Eason at her hospi table home four miles south of boston. A certain gentlemanTin Huston don’t want the. latter to make- her stay too protracted Miss Mabel Baum of Quitmau is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A Taylor at her home qu east Jef ferson street. Mr. and Mre. Murpfcey had the misfortune to lose their baby last Sunday night. Ths interment took place Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian cemetery. Rev. Witherspoon, pastor of the Pres byterian ohnrch performed . tbe burial services. Mayor W. Z. Brantley of Bos ton went to Thomasville last Wednesday, called thither on to- count of municipal busineee con nected with the oitv of Boiton. - - TakeAdv«ntageof 3 p ring And the Good Weather to buy a MOWING MACHINE, A HAY RAKE, Or some other piece of harvesting machinery. Don't wait until summer when you will have wasted your time with worn out Machinery I have jqst taken up the machinery business. Come and see my Plano Machines at my stables in Boston, Ga. BIG STOCK. THE HOOSIER DISC CORN DRILLS Are well and favorably known throughout the Corn Belt of America. These Machine are simple in prin ciple, accurate in their work, have great durability, and are attractively finished. Its many unique features and the perfect work it does have make it very pop .tlar with all w have used it. If you need a corn Dr, buy the Hoosier. You will never re 1 gret it. For sale by JOHJNT G. BURLEY, Way’s Building. BOSTON, GEORGIA. LVC hp i a targe We also carry a full Une of two horse riding tfod walking cultivator*! and weedera. ^ ° * t Buffalo BUI says he w ants a divorce because Mrs. Cody was cruel to him. Probably thess flowing locks proved too reach of a tetelfiaHoa for her. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought lodgment