Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 25, 1904, Image 2

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The boy or girl .with a Brownie Has the joliiest vacation. A COMMON COMPLAINT. Catarrh begins with a stubborn cold in the head, inflammation or sore ness of the membrane or*' lining of the nose, discharge of mucus matter, headaches, neuralgia and difficult breathing, and even in this early stage is almost intolerable. Bat when the filthy secretions begin to drop heck into the throat and stomach, and the blood becomes polluted and the by the catarrhal pois- CSS on, then the sufferer sickening and diartutln* oSor, an h I coughed begins to realize wbat a disgusting: and sicken- J*w nmrer sinoa had tha•Ugkte«*«7mptom ofth* ing ffisease Caterrh is. TrS&Vsrt Oor 7th aud V.lir &5.7sr jSiphTIto. It affects the kidneys and stomach as well as other parts of the body. It is a constitutionsl disease and as inhaling mixtures, salves, ointments, etc., are never more than palliative or belpfnl, even in tbe beginning of Catarrh, what can you expect from such treatment when it becomes chronic and the whole system affected? Only such a remedy as 8. 8. 8. can reach this obsti- /—N nate - deep-seated disease and purge the blood of the CO' (CS (CS catarrhal poison. S. S. S. purifies and builds up the "The Farewell to the oyster” will soon be in order. 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 Her. T. DeWitt Tslmage’f “Travels in the Holy Land” —WiU be- giveiv away In the Time*-Enterprise “Dot” Contest. These books are on exhibition now at om- store. They are splendid works, which seU for *3.75 each and wfll be an onuuntnt to any homo. J. E Robison & Co f s. Boole Store, Broad Sweet, • Thomasrille, Ga A few deeds mixed in with word re ligion improves tbe product. * Maybe since Solly broke the gardens won’t be planted in cotton. PrejudiM often masqaermdat as Judg ment when it comee to voting. Good news indeed to Georgia is that embodied in the [optimistto declaration of J. H. Hale, the “peach king,” to a Constitution reporter, that the peach crop of the state is not only sa?e for tbe season, but that it promises to bo phenomenal in point of yield sad quail- "spring lines” the The campaign liar has brightened ep in Thomas’ county. He ha* five fat months to exercise his wiles. [ machine isn’t always a me times it slips a cog. NEW COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES To quote Mr. Hals's literal words; “Georgia's peach crop, which will be the largest and finest ever raised, Is safe from oold weather. Even a drop In temperature to 36 degree* above zero would not seriously damage the crop." The Hearst headquarters in Thomas- rille are aa lonely as the store' of the merchant who does not advertise. The Atlanta News man falls in lovqtud- is Writting about “the romance in th-> life of William R. Hearst.” It sounds Uke.'romance al right. Nature is lavishing her sunniest smites upon the tourists in the south. It would be unwise and ungrateful to. turn yoar book upon them and go home to face the frown^of old Boreas. Tennyson made a remark once that he preferred twenty years of England to a cycle of Cathay and In very truth sooth Geor gia lias the. north beaten in regard to climate as far as England had the ottysr place. > , ’ • A Republican named Finley op pose Congressman Erantley in the ele venth. That “Fin” part of his name ie appropriate for such a sticker. The Cairo Meseengerb lligerently in vites any candidate who lias not an- nonneed in its ootemna to coma down that way on a campaigning tour. mense blocks and martial rows of shade trees. It hae>.pe>liap9, more attractions to the square yard than any city iii the country, and> its climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particularly delightful in. summer. Tbe Great Salt a town called "Slip np.” r of Goorgia candidates tor April 20th. Congrcaa will probably adjourn about the middle of May, but the Georgia legislature will oonveno soon thereafter so olMs not yet lost. Some one lisa snggestod graded sala ries for Congressmen. If thdy are grad ed according to merit tbe country will save a considerable amount each year. u pant, are going ont of style, conclude to stay In this conm I if Rooaevolt is re-elected. “ ig man’s fancy will haVe' to do turn this spring and think of TAYLORiSTEAM ENGINES COMPLETE ~ ■ 1 GINNING 114s. — OUTFITS .835XJKI -w»A Newly where the water is "deader and denser” than that in tbe Head Sea in Palestine is an attraction in itself that people come miles- to see. There are many ■-ool mountain and lake resorts near by, also numerous very pretty canon and park drives, and bet sulphur springs, Fishing and hunting can be bad in every direction. The trip from Denver to Salt Lake City and Ogden, via the Den- :r & Kio Grande nod tbe Rio Grande western, iaene of unsurpassed pleas ure. Here nature ie found in her stern est moodaad. the whole line is a suc cession oi rugged canons, waterfall* and picturesque valleys. No European trip can cetupacc wish it in grandeur oh scenery. During the entire summer there wiU.bc law excursion rates to Salt Lake City and contiguous country. It Is on tbe read to the Pacific coast, if that be year destination.' Write S. K. Hooper, Ct P. ft T. A., Denver,’ Colo, for .benariMty illustrated pamphlets, etc 8-i-oj-utnes. CAPTAIN TRIPLETT. Captain John Tnptett is a candidate for the position of delegate from tlie second congressional district to the. No tional Convention At tho Democratic iparty at St, Louis la July. This paper to for him, and would be so, no matter who else offered for the position, though ho lias no opposition and probably will havonoae. His faithful yean of ser vice to the Democratic party )»ve been offorod without “fear of punishment or hope of reward.” He ought to have anything he wants and would grace any position to which ho might be called. We are heartily glad thak he hae allow ed tho uso of bto name, and congratu late the Democratic mam, meeting on its enthnslastlo endorsement of ldm for The (Soutttry Club of ThomasvHle to an InstiSntion in whtobthe people of the oity feeha deep Internet. The high per- eonel of ite members, the beanty of its gropnds,-the good it does for tbe town, and the pleasure It affords the winter visitors; all conspire trimake ilo success dear to the heart of the Thomaeville people. Ibis therefore with great pleas ure that we note the internet and sue- oesa of the anneal open golf tournament lost dosed. politics. Tho Bainbridgo Democrat floats tho mime of Henry G Turner of Georgians its candidate for vice president. “You candldato hath a lean'and hun gry" almost suhl William Shakcspoaro. And he still lias— 1 MILL Shops and SUPPLIES Foundry Ip MM riwlno, firm Proof Hoofing, J>r«» Pumm*. Mmmort, Rakmo.Jmp*rm M W* will dSUa It to Trer bitsrnt Is Ft|m» with Us. A Boston boy of 13 yoars to said to write verses equal to Kipling's. Notico that unlucky linmbor, 23. MALLARD BROS. MACHINERY COL toea» ' MACON. CAj*. Tho candidates who have opposition will vibrato botwoon glowing liopoXand dark despair for five long montlis. HUNTER, PEARCE & BATTEY, COTTON FACTORS The Hearst boom haa swallcared np the Geo. Fred. William* party, but that "singular” bite didn’t give it dyspepsia. It to suffering from starvation and the wind diet isn’t good for that. An Atlanta man named Golightly will run for judgo of tho city oourt. He will probably conduct a gum shoe campaign. mua bocsd. I will beat: OlaatahkAfsil 1, a. m. Coolidg* April 1, p. In. Coolldge April 3,-a. m. Merrillville April 2, p. m. Fatten April 4, a. m. Favo April 4, p. m. WEEDS 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, uga r Cloth Twine and Ties, "Write For Terms. 126 East Bay Street, : : Savannah Ga 8-i-7m A country vrhoro tho floweri bloom a~th* birls fflngfcnd the girls areprot- tysnlto u* mighty w*U: That’s soutt Georgia. Soienttota aar that a quart of good whtokey weights exactly two pounds, bat we have teen some men with a tatf- piut oargo.who acted aa if It weighed- a ton. Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it’s easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott’s. Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consump tion is when, you begin trying to hide it from > yourself. Others see it you won’t Don’t wait until you can’t deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought There to an intonating race for public favor between the violet and the atraw- berry. .The strawberry aeeuu to have the inridu track. Duncanville April 9 Cairo April 11 Abridge Aprl 12 a. m. - R. Singletary’* Store April 13 p. m. Spence April 13 Mslg* April 14 Oehloekuee April 15 Fine Park April 16. I will be in ThomacviUle at the court honee tho third week in April. I will have with me a book, aa pro vided!* law, for people to register A Northern authority «ay» that eating applet will elevate the moral*. Time* have changed since Eve did that little horticultural riant in the garden of Eden. The Now York Pro** contend* that no man knows how hi* own voice sound*. Thto may b* the reaaon *ome people talk ao mnoli. - ~ No man who ha* filled the office of vice prerident ha* been eteeted to th» higben plate elnoe Van Boren. We hope the rale will hold gold this time. If Omar Khayyam waaoltre he would be implied to write a golfer'* Rub ijrait about Thomssvffie link* and Thomas- villa weather. Thi* to the season of book agent* and candidate*. Little children are apt. to get proud from continuous adulation showered upon them. 1 v as surprised to find to many odd* and ends of tuple dinner ware patterns on my shelf, I don't want them there, do you want them.ifyoudoyou can have them. Inst come down and get them. /What about the price you say; ” well I will sell them for so Uttle I would bate to publish the price. THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD. . . Don't you know what it is, well I will tell you, it is tbe little house wife that has one—the Wheeler & Wilson or New Home Sewing Machines. All sunshine and hap piness where C. B. Quinn sends a W. & W. or New Home. A how counterfeit 31000 hill is said, to he in droalatton. It to not probable, than any candidate will attempt to pan knoW and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treat ment of Consumption and Throat and hung trouble* without losing its great popularity »U these yearTyon wiflbe thankful we called your attention to Boechee’e German Syrup. There are bo many ordinary cough remedies by druggists and others that are cheap ana good for light colds perhaps, but for bo- vere Goughs, Broncliitls, Croup—and especially for Consumption, .where there is difficult expectoration and coughing during the nights and morn- ings, there is nothing like German Syr up. The 25 cent size Jias jost been in troduced this year. At 8. H. Price O to take Scott’s Emulsion. If Jim Griggs ha* been "poking" fan at 'the Republicans *»y the -Washington paper*. We have heard; that Jim is good at poker. 1 «t£ YOU NEED A TONIC. - Your health very largely depends upon your own prudence and ctu- - tion. It isn’t enough to be care ful about exposure, etc. The system to bound to get ont of or der and ran down, and then yon need toning up. Prevention is better than a pound of cure. Our Dr. Radam’s Comp. Ext. Sar saparilla is an excellent tonic. 76c per bottle. , There are 4QOOOO cases of grip in fhi« country and tho grip tliat Roosevelt has on the presidential chair to the worst of TUb voters tof Worth county prefer 1 business to sentiment. They have mov- , ed their county sent from poetic Isabella to commercial Sylvester. , ' - it c. B. QUINN. Another newspaper has declared for Hearst. It to bis Boston American which was started Monday. Banator Olay says that Hearst to not and that Parker will be nomi- sted- We will shed no tears if Mari- ga SkeVU’t prophecy come* true. S. H. PRICE CO Sole Agent Jacobs Candies; R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The ff-cent packet, to enough for usual The family bottle [OOcts.) contains a ropply for a year. All drug gist* sell tlem. 6-9 The candidate* are making votes and the house wive* are making gardens. Uriel lias just gone to the in, who says she will dries more trouble than l lift ns hope the public sneh about them. The flying jinny arrived Tuesday, and was .the center of attraction at Fletcher and Madison, where it to being put np. The stream of nickles will soon Sow in great volume, toward that neigh borhood. Hearth Take oat the 3 end yon have the Heart of the matter. i for its publish-