Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 25, 1904, Image 11

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TIME8-I®TEBPRI8& THOMASVILL GEORGIA, MARCH 25.1904. BALL PLAYERS HERE. Bostonian* Arrived Sunday and Spent Monday In Practice. The members of the Boston base ball team of the National League arrived in Thomasville on Sunday afternoon and prooeeded immediately to the Mitchell Hoorn where they are quartered during .their stay here. They spent a quiet night Sunday and practiced birice at the Hair Grounds on Monday. The bell player* are a fine looking set of stalwart sons of swat, and make a good impression .upon all who meet them. They walk to and from the dia mond for exercise, and in their gray uniforms and scarlet costs they are an object of admiration to the small boy, who reads of their exploits in the papers and talks knowingly of "salary wings,” and "grape-vine curves.” The practices yesterday were very light, as the men have rusty joints from a winter's inactivity, but they will soon limber up in the southern sunshine and will do some genuine hard work during their ten days stay. The team is again in charge of Mana ger A. G. Buckenberger, and the men with him are Pitchers Y. Willis, O. Pittinger, T. Fisher, J. O. Stewart and 1 Welhelm, Catcher T. Needham, In- fielders F. Tenney, E. Abbatohio, J, Delehanty, Fred Baymer and H. Aubrey Outfielders, D. Cooley, J. B. Stanley, and W. Connell. Most of the men have been here dur ing the seasons of 1903 and 1903 and ex pressed themselves as delighted At getting book into Thomasville'a weather and fopiiiiav scenes. The practices will oontinue twice daily, and the men will endeavor to get info shape before leav ing. The team comprises some’of the best known men in the base ball world. In 1902 they came third in the race for the pennant with an average -of .638 being 10 points behind Brooklyn who finished second. Last year they did not do so well as they finished sixth with an average of .420. Indications are that they will be well up in the fray this time. BY MAY FIFTEENTH. B» =S2zzm NewMones Bridge Will belOon* and -• BPolltlcal Pic Nlclls Promised. Capt. E. M. Smith, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, says that the bridge to take the place of the old Jones Bridge that was swept away by the flood, is progressing nicely. The wood work has been completed and now the iron span over the river will be put intopisoe. Capt. Smith says alt the Work will be done and the bridge ready for traffic by May fifteenth. •It bas been suggested that a political pie nio in honor of the event, would be a good idea. The people of the eonnty could gather on the banka of the Ooh lookonee with a plentiful supply cf those basket dinners for whioh Thomas county fanners are famous, ’ and the candidates for office could Improve the opportunity to give the people a taste of Thomas county eloquence. The idea is a good one and ,the Times-Enterprise hopes that it will be carried into effect. It Saved His Leg P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga. .suf fered for six months with a frightful running sore on his lag; but writes that Bucklen’a Araioa Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Uloers, Wounds, Flits, it’s tbs best salve in the world. Cora guaranteed. Only 96 cts. Sold by J. W. Peacock, druggist. THE LIGHT QUESTION. Council Committees will Aston Peti tion for Election. The meeting of the city ooundl Mon day night was attended by a considerable number of cltiiens who went to learn the fate of a petition which was. re cently dremlated. The petition asked thAt the council order an eleotlon sub mitting to the voters of ThomasviUe the question of incurring an indebtedness sufficient to purchase an electrio light plant with the understanding that the money near paid each year by the city for tights shall be devoted to paying off the debt; provided no bonds are issued og increase in tares made for plant. Tha petition was numerously signed. It was refereed to the committee ou light:—Beverly, Hambleton, and Boyer, and finance; Pittman, Hansell, and Bev erly. Other matters of routine business were transacted and council adjourned ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Shooting Gallery Man Attempted to Take His Own Life. Mr. James I. McBee a crippled man who rune a shooting gallery in the Grantham block on Jackson street at tempted to commit suicide about eleven o’clook Sunday night. He was sick and despondent on Sunday and tried’to shoot himself. He missed his aim and was uninjured. Officers Rogers and Dorklns were attracted there by the noise he nude, and talked with him. He did not renew his attempt and was alive and feeling better Monday. Best Remedy tor Constipation "The best remedy, for constipation 1 ever used' is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,”' says Mr. Eli But ler, of Franlcville, N. Y. They act retuly and without any unpleasant ef fect. and leave the bowela in a perfectly natural condition.” Sold by J. VV. Pea cock. d w BUSINESS CHANGE HERE. R-E. McDonald .Haa Purchased the Ten Cent Store. Mr. Robert E. McDonald on Mon day purchased the Ten Cent store on Broad street from T. J. McCartney. This store is one of the best known In the city and ha* been a busy place since Its establishment several yean ago. Mr. McDonald Is no stranger to the people of ThcmasrlUo ae be bos been in the mercantile business ;for some time, and only rooently disposed Of his store on Jackson street. He is a man of fine business ability and will make|> suc cess of his new venture. Mr. McOart ney will devote his time in future to his warehouse business on Stephens street. Trdgsdy Avirted 'Just in the nick - of time our little boywas saved” writes Mr*. Wl Watkins of Pleasant Oity.Ohio. “Pneumonia had yed sad havoc with him and a terri- congh set in besides. Doctors trail ed him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption,'and our darl ing was saved. He’s now sound, and well.” Everybody ought to know, it’s the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by J. W. Peacock, drngg' — 31.00.^Trial bottles f s Hotel Brighton Leaeed. Mr. G. G. Warren who has satisfac torily conducted this hotel thj> past year has renewed his lease on the two upper floors of the hotel, and will move the office and dining room up stairs in April. The room now occupied by the hotel office luu been leased to Mr. Geo. W. Forbes, who will move Ids furni ture business there in a few weeks. A SINGULAR WORD. . Onr language contains a word ending with “S” that denotes anxiety, worry, etc., add to this word another “S” and it will denote affectation, joy,' etc. Find this word in the paragraph below. “Cares” bring anxiety and worry, these bring derangement of the diges tive organs, usually resulting in indiges tion. Bydalo’s Stomach Tablets cure indigestion. It matters not whether your stomach trouble is caused by wor ry, over work, neglect, malaria or»any other oatuh, Bydale's Stomach Tablets will cure you. They insure perfect di- ' assimilation. They tone gestion and and strengthen the on good heaJthwill Mess you and fortune I Only~60c, and satisfaction guaranteed “Caress” you. J. W. Peacock. J by J. W. IVwfock, druggist. Mr. E. Jt McReo of Kinderlou spent Sunday in Tfaomasrille. Mr. McBee is a candidate to sucoeedj'hlmself in the legislature and those Jwlio know the ge nial gentlemen have no doubt that his ambition will be gratified. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Lin use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of > and has been made under his per* Bonal supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one todeoelve you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations End “ Just-os-good” are boh Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiments What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. > GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years, TH, crews COS—AST. TV MUSSAV STSKCT, SEW VOSS SltV. Registration Notice. I< will be et the following places on dates named, for tho pnrpose of itering the legal voters of the coun ty. All of those registering when they paid their taxes for the year 1008, are legally registered for the elections of this year: Duncanville, Monday, March 14. Boston, Tuesday, March 15. Glasgow, Wednesday, March 16. Oooltdge, Thursday, March 17. re, Friday, March 18. rillrille, Monday, March 91 a. m. Fatten, Monday, March 91 p. m. Flvo, Tuesday, March 29. Oohlockonee, Wednesday, March 98. Spenoe, Thursday, March 94 a. m. emor Singletary’s store Thursday, March 94 p. m. Cairo, Friday, March 96 p. m. Cairo, Satarday, March 98 a. m. Metcalfe, Monday, March 28. Thomosvtlle, Much 81st to April 9th. dwtd. P. 8. Heeth, T. O. and Registrar PNEUMONIA MAY BE PREVENT. ED. If a cold lingers, there is danger of pneumonia. If LaGrippe leaves the lnngi in an inflamed condition, there is ’ of pneumonia. Prevont .this fatal disease by using Sydale's El. ixer: it cures oolds quickly and leaves the throat and longs sound. It is the best remedy for that peculiar inflamed condition of the longs that so frequent ly follows LaGrippe. This modern sci entific throat ana lung remedy is a safe remedy for yonug and old. In all throat and lung disease*. J. W. Peacok. HOW IS YOUR Can yott see good? If not, have tout eyes tested and correctly fitted by Jr. R. Salter, Proprietor of The Eolipse O cal Medicine Company, next to Tin Enterprise office, Thomasville, Ga. 8-l<MwAw fair; lots! Marat, Open From 0 a. m. until IS p. m. European and American Flan •Regular meals, Bfo. Fins Mobile Plant Oysters, Fish, Game and Western Stakes. Service First Class, Quick a Prompt. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Epply, Proprietors. Howard N. Stanton* Builder. N Flans and Specifications furnished. Estimates cheerfully given. Personal attention riven to oil wotk. Office: Parker BniMing, next door to Times-Enterprise office. WANTED TO BUY T. J. Wojt of Savannah is Jthe guest of Mr. O. T. Stuart. Postmaster Dismnke has gone to Grif fin and Atlanta on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. I.JMcRee entertained at a 0 o'clock dinner [on Tuesday eve ning, complimentary to Mias Frances Chisholm, of Thomasvillo. Covers were laid for sixteen invited gnesta—Valdos ta Times. More Riots Disturbances of strikers are not near ly os grave os an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by otter collapse, aniets a reliable remedy it immediately employed. There’s no thing so efficient to care disorders of tire Liver or Kidneys s* Electric Bitters It’s a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and,the greatest all around medicine for ran down systems. Itdis- ‘ Nervousness, Rheumatism and and expels Malaria germ*. guaranteed TEN MILLION CAfi LOADS Cow Hides Fur; Beeswax, Etc. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. J. W. 1 WATKINS ft CO., BYDALES TONIC A New selcitnic Dlscovcrg • (or (be BLOOD m NERVES. It purifies the blood by eliminating the waste matter and other impurities an£ by destroying the germs or microbes that infest the blood- It builds up the blood by restoring and multiplying the red cor puscles, making the blood rich snd red* It restores and stimulates the nerves, causing a full free flow of nerve, force throughout the entire nerve system. It speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous, ness, nervous prostration and all diseases of the nervous system. MALARIA. RYDALES TONIC is a specific for an forms of Malaria. It acts on a new prln* ciplc. It kills the microbes that produce Malaria. The cause being removed tho disease quickly disappears. RYDALES TONIC is guaranteed to euro the most obstinate cases of Malarial Fever, Chills and Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize aU dealers handling our remedies to refund the purchase price for every bottl^of RYDALES TONIC that does not give satisfaction. TUB Bamcal Bemefiy Company HICKORY, N. C. J., W. PEACOCK. SsSSSESHNs iFSprifS toot is Rdf For Men For Ladies who cannot come to the oity when in need of clothes we make a specialty of fitting you at your home. We carry the finest makes of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Undervvoar, and no mat ter what your Bize is, stout, slim or short, We Can Fit You. who do not find it conveni ent to come to the city. We make buying an easy task by sending to your homes two or three styles of garments to select from, We carry , SHIRT WAIsTS, SKIRTS, LEADING CORSETS, FUKNISHIN»C AND UNDERWEAR!. Sole Agent* for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, ' CARHARTT OVERALLS. In Our Boys’ Department can be had everything ready-to-wear for troys, ex cept shoes. B. H.LEVYa BRO.&CO. SAVANNAH, GA. ThomasviUe, Georgia, --SELLS— Machinery. Get Prices from him before —YOU BUY.— The Best Cow Food to be Had. Cost less and is the greatest milk and butter producer on the market. , ' Put up by the Ralston Pu rina Co. Come down and let us talk to you. We have just rectived a car of Woold- bridge Jellied! The ThomasviUe Ice Company ’RHONE NUMBER <3. Dealers in Ice, Soda Water, Wood, Coal, Hay and Grain. J. B. WATKINS, Manager Office at Williams’ Stable 228 Wes Jackson St., Thomasville, Ga. CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS WeecT Anything in Our Line ? m , ~™“WK SELL- ■*- Rough and Dressed Lumber, And we Manufacture Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantles; all kinds of • Mouldings and Railings, And qvoiything needed for building and repairing. Spend your money with as and keep itin circulation heront homo where yea can-gut some of it hack. * Come to sco ns when needing anything in onr lino! -, ’ - - - 1 ThomasviUe Variety Works, WEST JEFFERSON STREET. , ’Phone .139. Thoroughbred Chickens. Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte EGOS. Price $i.oo*per setting , s eggs. C.W. COCHRAN &BRO M| - Thomasville, Ga?