Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 25, 1904, Image 10

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riMES-ENTERPRI.SE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, MABCH 26, 1904. Announcements., For Sheriff. I hereby announoe myslf as a candi date for re-election to the office of sher iff of Thomas county, subject to the action nf the Democratic primary. If re-elected I will continue, to give the office my ucreoual attention and will discharge its duties to the I eat of my ability. T. J. Hight. FROM THE NORTH. Clothing ither feels ■ LJU of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. Mother'd Friend Is the only remedy which relieves women of the great pain and danger of maternitythis hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is noi. only made.painless, bet ell the danger » avoided by its hie. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and. other distressing conditions are overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so common to the .critical ■.<, ' . . hour are obviated by the use of Mother’* |I|aI||A|v90' Friend. “It is worth its weight in gold,” YSs, says many who have used it.. $1.00 per 111VIIIVI VF The doings of former residents of this city are always of interest to thpse at home. Everybody knows Tom Daven port and every one wUl be glad to hear from himju follows:. Brooklyn, N. Y. March IS, '04. The Times-Enterprise: Thomasville, Ga. Dear Sips— I am 'in receipt of a copy pf your very interesting paper and it brings. back fond recollections of the dearest spot on earth ‘Thomasville." I bad the pleasure of meeting Mr. T. E. Battqn—manager business department of the well known sporting paper. Forest and Stream, N. Y., and we rode together from New Haven, Conn., to New York and' the whole time was consumed in praises for Thomasville. Is the Word For Sheriff. 1 heaeby announce myself as a candi date for Sheriff of Thomas county, snb ject to the action of the Democratic pri mary, and solicit the support of the vo ters of the county. If elected 1 will give my personal and undivided atten tion to’tlie duties of the office and will discharge those duties to the best of my ability.. J. J. Corns, tf bottle at drug stores.. Book containing, . valuable information of interest to all women, will be sent to any address free upon application, to BKAOnaO REGULATOR OO., Atlanta. Ga. For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for representative subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If re-elected I pledge myself to a faithful I performonce of all the duties of the offi ce. My past record in tlia office is open to inspection and relying upon this I submit my claims to the voters of . the county and solicit their snpport. I John R. Singletary An Extraordinary* WHITE GOODS SALE! Mr. Batten spent last winter in Thomasvilie and said he and his wife were both in lore with the place and in all his travels, whieli cover every state in the union, he had never seen a climate to compere with Thomasville, and he was very, sorry that he could not go back this winter. He. spent the sea son in the Carolina!. Now yon may think I am trying to play the part of Mr. “Buttin.” But being reared in Thomasville, it makes me happy to see any one from there, especially thoae that sing its praise. •' Lest but not'least, the weather. It started enowinglaet night about mid night and has continued until nine a. m. and changed to rain. We have had the hardest winter here, that is in the New England ttatea, far thirty-five years. I am with theW. Y. N. H. A H. By., and they are very much afraid the railroad bridge over the Connectiontt river, between New Londen and New Haven will ,be carried away when the ice breaks in the river aa there is more ice in the river than waa ever known before. With regard! to you and everyone. I remain. Yours truly, The*. 0. Davenport, IIS Fountain St., Providence, R. L P. 8. Please extend my congratula tions to Mr. WUliamBibb Jr., Ptano at the Voshtl Home. The thanks of the Board of Direotore of theVashti Home are hereby tendered Mr. W. I. Cocroft who donated one- FROM THE BEST Clothing manufactories in the world. All Well Made, Stylish and Durubje in Men’s Suits. Prices-44.50, 6.75, 7.25/8.00, 9.50,'10.00, 10.50, 12.50, 13.50, 15.00, 16.50, 18.00 and 21.00. V — « PRICES IN YOUTHS’ SUITS—$5.0f, 5.50, 1.25, ¥71 7.00, 7.50, S.OC, 8.50, 9.00 and 9.50. ’ For Thft Legislature. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the Legislature sub ject to the Democratic primary. Hav ing served the people te the very beet of my ability in the last legislature, I feel that I can confidentially and conscien tiously illicit their support 'In the ap proaching primary. For Representative. To the people of Thomas county: Appreciating the past honors you have confirmed upon me K take this method of announcing that I am a candidate for /e-election to the House of Representa tives of Georgia. Jn the discharge of ray duties in the past ss your represen tative I have to tlw beet ■ of my ability worked for your interacts and the in terests of the whole-people of Georgia, I again ask yon' snpport. My candi dacy is subject to the action of the Democratic primary. , Fondren Mitchell. We will demonstrate the power of our immense stock of Wliite Goods. < PRICES IN KNEE PANTS SUITS—$2.00. 2.50, 3.00. .150.4.00, -1.50 , 5.00 and 6.00. * Juvenilc—Two style, the Blister Brown and Norfork, from $2.50 to $5.50. 14c Sheer Dotted Swiss, worth 25c. 14c India Linen, our best 20c number. 14c Best grade plain corded Pique, every where 20c. 14c Steyerman’s figured Pique, worth 35c. 14c English Nainsook, 20c quality. 14c Ch’k’d and striped Dimity, elsewhere 20c! 14c 3a in White Madras, 22# C quality.' 14c 40 in Lawns, well worth 20c. 14c 32 in Persian Lawn, very fine, 20c grade. 14c 2 7 in Plaid Lawn, 20c quality. 14C 1 lot 32 in Hopsacking, worth 22#c. 14c 27 in Dotted Swiss, worth 20c. 14c 36 in Curtain Swiss, cheap at 20c. 14c Plain White Organdy, everywhere 25c. For Tax Collector. I moat respectfully announoe myself ae a candidate for re-election to the of- floe of tax oollector subject to the ac tion of the Democratic I rimary. In making tliia announcement I beg to ex tend ray thanks to the voters of Thomas oounty for their kindness to mo during the past and to solicit a continuance of their snpport. P. S. Heetii. 500 High Art Shirts to go while they last for $1.00 each. Msllelous Mischief. ' On Tuesday morning Mr. W. F. Kaufman and Rev. J. W. Davis who livo in the Oak Hill neighborhood found thut some one had been playing havoc with their belongings. Mr. Davie’bug gy and 8 horses had been taken from the stable and driven hard. Two of the horeee had been put back in the sam^ stall, and one hone had been badly kicked by the other. Mr. Kaufman’s buggy was left in the road in front of Mr. Knapp's restdenoe, some distance from hie home. Both vehicles were filled with chick en feathers. The perpetrators' of the deed were evidently actuated J>y a vir gin riff Hight wont to Melge Tuea- For Tax Receiver. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Thomas ooonfy subject Jui. Bcalin of Pelham spent Tuesday in town. to the action of the Democratic primer If re-elected I wiU give the office tl same careful attention as in the pal I solicit the support of the voters of tl oounty / John F. Howard. J. E. Heetii of Boston spout Tuesday in town. . / r O. It, Dobson, acitixon of Boston, was rnong the visitors to town Tuesday. 14c 14 Great White Goods Bargains. 14 14c 1 — Miss Marion Haye# lias as her guests Mrs. D. F. Kirkland of Wayoross and Miss Eleanor Offntt of Montgomery. Dr. A. P. Taylor has gone to Bavan- hah wliore he waa called by the illness of Ills eon Fred, who is in school there. The yonug man lias an attack of pneu monia. HU many friend^ liero hopo for a speedy rooovery. For Commissioner. I hereby’ announce myself a'candidata for re-election to the office of Commit mlerifiner of Boards and Revenues of Thomas oounty. subject to the notion of tha Eomocratio primary, and solicit the support of the votera. d®w J. D. Barrow. it 6f malicious mischief and had proba bly been on a oliloken. expedition. Mr. Kaufman thinks he/ knows at least one of them whom he thinks is a young white man. The matter will probably be taken to theoourts. Do not let this chance slip, Buy now whijle they are cheap, Do not fail to take the tip, And save your money buy the heap, —Wisebuyer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo LeGaoy and their sister Mm. Gausllne, who have been occupying their residence on Madison street for the past six months left Tues day morning t or their summer home in Rochester N. Y. Mr J. B. Rountree of Berwick was in town on Tuesday. Mr. Rountree is a candidate to suooeed himself in the leg- I datum and as yet has no opposition. i,. Baek from Cuba. Mrs. J. F. Lamb and Mrs. Z. I. Fitz patrick have returned from a trip to Palm Beaoli, Miami and Cuba. The la dies talk most interestingly of the soenes and customs of Cuba Libre. They were partibularly impreseed with the cleanliness of Havana and say that it is better in that res^bet than some American cities. For Ordinary. Desiring first to tlisnk my old oom- redes, and Wends generally, for their four years gift of the office or ordinary,! hereby announce myself as a for re-election, snbject to the the Demo cratic primary, promising if elected, to do my utmost to perform all the duttm of the office faithfully in future as I have tried to do in the past wk. M. JONES. Mrs. M. P. Kerfoot of Brooklyn is the guest of Mrs. James Watt. Mrs. Ker foot hat visited here before and has many friends who are glad to-welcome lier again. Will 8tud> In hjew York. Dm. MoConl of Whigham and Walker of Cairo passed through the city on Ttoaday enroute to New York. Dr. McCord wilt take a general hospital course akthe New York Polydlnio, Dr. Walker, ,will take a special course at the Manhattan eye, and ear hospital, also another special course in surgery. They Will stop in Washington D. O., to Wit ness the nnptlali of Dr. W. A. Powell, and Mlm Eva Gober. Miss Sober Is a daughter of Dr. Gober, a prominent phyetriafi of Washington and a neloeof Judge Gober and Senator Steve Olay of Go. Dr. Powell is a surgeon in the It. B. army, and for the post joar lias fct^la assigned to transport service, on MlS'transport Thomas, plying between Boa Francisco, and, Manila. Louis Steyerman For County Treasurer. I respectfully announoe thut I am a candidate for re-election as Treasurer of »*>• setion of Corner Broad and Jackson Street, Thomasville, Georgia. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in . this ■ *■* 1 because aodecep- STATE NEWS. Forty thousand aoret of timber land in Taylor county, Florida have recently been sold ton large lumber firm in Geor gia, at #t per acre—8300(000. Exten sive mills and tramways will be bnilt so at to utilise the timber. jlnomas county, suDject the Democrstio Primary. I am'vmy thankful to the people for the favors and confidence shown' me in the past, and pledge, if elected, my very beet und most conscientious efforts to fire them faithful, efficient, and sat isfactory service. frtaSS^SISSn. 70 " Gratefully and faithfully yours. JNO. F. PARKER. . Mr J. W. Parker. Mr. J.;w. Farkor who has been a trusted employee^ tlie business depart ment of theSTImee-Entezpriee for the ptat year, has gone to Pelham where he will be private- secretary to Mr. J. L. Hand. Many peoplg Will regret hie de parture from Thomasville, and espm dally will the Times Enterprise do so. Hii Industry und bnsineas talents are sure to bring him success, and Ilia ca reer wilfbe watched |with much inter est by the friends lie leaves behind. Hie ucw position is one of .trust and prom- tsS, and no ono doubts lid* ability to fill it with credit. country most dui^gerous I— .. ..,—- r*l Iff n I'-'Inffl tif«. Many sudden llsi |£b Bihuau deaths are caused taj?to&«fiaCH-p by it—heart dis- ■Br’Yy ease, pneumonia, life# heart failure or J I[s5r ■tnV an- apoplexy ore often jNYVS I the result of kid- lylK; fill Bl I ney disease. U ripl lk\ ft &l I Sidney trouble is N «*! u allowed to advance thekiduey-poison- 'SK, , P-lv- ed blood will at tack the vital organs., causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themaelvr* break down und waste away cell by cel Bladder troubles almost always resu from a derangement of the kidneys an a cure is obtained quickest by a propt treatment of the kidneys. If you are fee' rag badly you can make no mistake t taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, th great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, fill corrects inability to bold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity if being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up .many times during the night. The mud and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the moat distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and onc-dollar sise bottles. You may have a sample bottle of fhla wonderful new dis covery end a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Blngb&nfitm, N. Y. When writing mention reeding this generous offer in this paper. Don’t nuke any Judge W. A. Covington of the City Conrt of Moultrie has resigned to enter the race for the legislature from Col quitt county and Col. W. S. Humphries has been appointed by Governor Ter rill to take bis place. Both are well known in Thomasville. For Coroner. I take thin means of mynr>nnr>ing for •■©-election to the office of cOrbner of Thomas county subject to the action of the primary. If elected I will give the duties of the office the katdo careful at* tention tluit they have heretofore re ceived at my hands. I appreciate the support that my friends have always given me and their many kind expres- eiong of satisfaction. Thanking all iry supporters and hoping for a renewal of the suDport. I am faithfully, Chas. Gandy. Able Minister Coming, j , Elder J. H. Brown a very able minis ter dif low* l« coming to Thomas county ~ and will fill a number of appointments in this section. Ho will preach at Mt. Oar- mei Ob Monday. Maxoh 28. Monday bight be -vrilj speak in Thomasville. Tuesday and Wednesday he goes to Bo6- ton, and speeds Thursday nud Friday atPavo. Hia remaining appointments §s ir»g«WfiM(rtl 1st. and 2nd. Beth- April and Quitman April 4th.. Elder Lee Hanks, in speaking of him S*y*: * ‘Elder Brown U one of the nblest mini-i r- of live Primitive Baptist , . 1 ,, to. 1. UliJ mkkA M linna Utn O. W. Pidcock. president and general manager of tbs Georgia Northern rail road, has resigned to become effective April 1. He will be succeeded by his brother, J. N. Pidcock, Jr., of Wliite House N. J. The headquarters of the Georgia Nortliern are ia Moultrie and the new president and general manager will move with hi* family, there at onoe from New Jersey. 11 Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Pneumonia is too dangerous a disease for anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although he may have the proper reme dies at hand. A physician should al ways be called'. It should be borne in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a cold or from ah attack of the grip.and that by giving‘Chamber lain's Cough Remedy the threatened at- inckmfpitcu-ronia maybe wardedoff. this remedy fa also used by. physicians in the*treatment of pneumonia arith the vest results. Dr. J. Smith, of Sanders, Ma. who is also a druggist, says of it. •I have been sellingVChamberlsin's .'ougb Remedy and Prescribing it in .ny practice for the past six yours. I ise it in cases of pneumonia and have For County Surveyor.- I announce my candidacy for re-eieo- on to tbs office of county surveyor of homas county subject to the action at te Democratic primary. If re-elected will continue to give the office my best (tention. I solicit.H*® ropport of the For County Commissioner, I hereby annonpee myself a candidate ^orjreelectiou to the office of Commis sioner of Roods and Revenue of Thomas county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I solicit the sup port of the voters of the county. For County Commissioner. I hereby emtounce myself a candidate for election to the offiee of Commis sioner of Roads and Rerenoes of Thomas county, snbject to the action of the Democratic primary. I solicit the sup port of this voters of the oounty M. D. ItSfenm,