Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 01, 1904, Image 10

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I’lur'J.KVTV-lll’lllS n.M ES-ENTERPBISE, TBON VILI.K, GEO HU i A, A PHIL I, 190-1. Announcements. MEMORIALIZES DARTMOUTH For Sheriff. 7 1 hereby announce my* If us ft candi date for re-election to the i Pice of shor- 'iff of Thomtia county, subject 1 to the action ..I the Democratic primary. If re-elected I will ooutiiiao to give the office my personal' attention and will, discharge ita uauea to the -eet of my abiUty. . , T, J. Hight. Mr. J. Wyman Jones Provide* for Me morial to Claes of 1841. THE BEST TONIC One of ThomasvtUe’e most popular jnsMtmts isfitr. J. \Vyman Jones, In the.Snnday fame of the Atlanta Consti- ItGtton a picture i ofMr.‘Jones, and of a coaching party at Eleoma, Including Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph MediU McCormick, Mr. M. H Hanna and Mias Claire Hanna ia shown. The following interesting story accom panies the photographs: Mr. J. Wyman Jones, a citizen of Thomaarille, has recently given 15,000 for the erection of a suitable memorial to his own class (1811) in Dartmouth college. This sum Is now in the hands of Judge David Croesi of Manchester, N. H., one of Mr. Jones’ classmates, and Dr. W, J. Tucker, president of Dart mouth pollege, to be expended by them in the erection of some suitable me- " mortal of the distinguished class of * which Mr. Jones was a member. As , Dartmouth is soon to erect a fine new building to be culled “Webster hall,” ; in honor,of Daniel Webster, its greatest - alumnus, the proposed memorial could appropriately be made a feature of i “Webster hall,” possibly a bronze tab let appropriately placed bearing the I namoofeach member of the class of 1811. Mr. Jones' request has been that this tablet slutll bear the simple inscrip tion. “Erected in 1904, in loving re membrance of I he class of 1811, at Dart mouth, by one of the class.” He is one of the six snrviviog members of the class, which numbered seventy-eight. To equity there ia known the doctrine 5 “cy pres," and nnder cover of this doo- trinejthe trustees of the fund, Judge Cross aud Dr.' Tucker, have tho right to strike out the words “by one of the class” and insert, the name of the gen erous and affectionate donor of the me morial. ! J. Wyman Jones was well acquainted with Daniel Webster and was a class mate of Edward Webster, who was kill- ed’in the Mexican war. His friend was a great expounder of the constltntion. Mr. Jones is naturally proud of Ids alma mater, which holds sixth place In point of age among the 889 colleges and uni- versities of the United States. Mr. Jonesfgradnated in /the class of 1811 from Dartmouth. Successful beyond the common lot of men, all his life a bnilder and oreator of, conditions, a gentleman of the old school, courtly in manner, royal in hospitality, holding high place in the esteem and af- faction of his friends, he has been for sixteen years a citizen of Georgia. , Around his table at his Georgia home, presided over by a wife of distinguished lineage and oonnectiofa, a queen among j women If good blood, good deeds and good heart make queens, have often- j times gathered the high priests of Amer- . loan industry, finance and statecraft. President McKinley, Vice President Ho bart, Senator Hanna, Secretary Cartel- J you. Minister Robert T. Lincoln, J. Ed- { ward Simmons, Marshall Field and Nor- I man B. Ream liave been- Mr. Jones' j guests here, - < - | Mr. Jones is president, and has been f, r thirty live years, of tho St. Joe Lead . Company, of Missouri, one of the larg est lead companies in the United States, and of the Bonne Terre and Mississippi River railroad. Mrs. Jones Is a sister of ! the late I enator Marcus A. Hanna. Mr. i and Mrs. Jones have been the magnetic center around which the winter colony 1 of Tliomm ville has growu. Muting J their winter home Imre in 1898, they | have gradually drawn friends around I them until Thomasville is one of the greatest winter resorts of its kind in America. Here more families of wealth own and - occupy their own homes thaaatany other point In the United States, and this colony grows annually. Much of • this is tmeoabte to the personal follow- ’ ing of Mr. J. Wyman Jones. In practl- 1 cal things Mr. Jones has been an impor- J tint factor in the history of his Georgia ( home for the beautiful Country Club ■ grounds were planned and developed by f him, and their attmetivnesa (while his ' private property under tho name of t Glen Arven park) really, inspired the or ganization of tlie Thomasville Country - Clnb His home, “Elsoma,” just out side of Thomasville, to whose furnish ings the old and new world have eon- t Mbuted, complete in all. its appoint- 1 menu, will live in tho pleasant memory j of many who hare enjoyed its hospital- a ity and its good cheer. v he Word — In S. S. S. Nature has provided a tonic suited to every requirement of the system when in a debilitated, run down condition. It contains no strong minerals or drugs, but is a pleasant vegetable preparation. You can find no better remedy for toning up the nerves and bringing refreshing, restful jrfeep when in a low state of health, or sick and worn out with work or; worry. appetite, ids the diges- £‘ h * m bHjd<£btj For Sheriff. I heaeby announce myself as a candi date for Sheriff of Thomas county, sib- Ject to the action of the Democratic pri mary, and solicit the support of the vo ters of the counfy. If elected I will give my personal and undivided atten tion to the duties of the office and will discharge those duties to the best of my ability. J. J. Cose, tf “fT * r , many outer moaioinei, ouiuna a. a. o.wiw unuuuuv- Lssssfi,. promptly in cases of chronic dyspepsia, indigestion and all stomach troubles, and does away with the uncomfortable fullness, nausea, shortness of breath, drowsiness ami dizziness that so often come after eating. S. S. S. is not only the best tonic but possesses alterative or purifying properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood it searches it out, and rdinoves it. Many times a low state of health is due to a bad condition of the blood and can only lie remedied by a blood purifier and tonic combined, or such a remedy ms S. K. ,S. If you suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness, loss of appetite, bad digestion, or any of the symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone up the system as S.S.S. mE SWIFT SPECinO CO., 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 myaelf to a faithful performance of all the duties of the offi ce. My past record in the office is open to inspection and relying upon this I submit my claims to tlie voters of -the county and solicit their support. FROM TUB BEST 'Clothing manufactories in the world. All Well Mndtj, Stylish and Durable in Men’s Suits. Prices- $4.50, 6.75, 7.25, 8.00, 9.50, 10.00, 10.50, J2.50, J3.50, 15.00, 16.50, 18.00 and 21.00. • PRICES IN YOUTHS’ SUlTS-$5.#, SJf, 5.25, ■ For The Legislature. I hereby announce myaelf s candidate for re-election to the Legislature sub ject to the Democratic primary. Hav ing served the people te the very best of my ability inthe last legislature, I feel that I can confidentially and conscien tiously solicit their support in the ap- preaching primary. Appreciating the past honors yen lisvo confirmed upon mo I take this method of announcing that I am a candidate for re-election to tlie Honse of Representa tives of Georgia, in the discharge of my duties in the past as your represen tative I liave to tlie best of my ability worked for your interests and the in terests of the whole people of Georgia, I again ask your support. My candi- daoyis subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Fondren Mitchell. PRICES IN KNEE PANTS SUITS—$2.00, 2.50, 3,00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.90 and 5.09. . Juvenilc-.-Two style, the Buster Brown and Norforkjtrom $2.50 to $5.50. Not a one sold for less tlian $2.50 while some sold as high v as $5.00. For Tax Collector. . I most respectfully announce mysoii as a candidate for re-election.to the of fice of tax collector subject to the ac tion of tlie Democratic primary. In making thia announcement I beg to ex tend my tiianka to the voters of Thomas oonnty for their kindness to me during the past and to solicit a continuance of their support. P. S. Heeth. 500 High Art Shirts to go while they last for We Are Going To $1.09 each. CHAUTAUQUA COHOST. give you a chance to carry a perfectly beautiful parasol at a price less than we buy them wholesale. Dr. T. M. McIntosh woiittoWhighnm Saturday. T. F. Graves of Cairo spont Saturday in tho city. Thomaavlllo Young People Will Take part at Albany. For Tax .Receiver. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Thomas county subject to the action ot the Democratic primary. If re-elected I will give the office the came careful attention na in the past. I solicit the rapport of the voters ofthe county, John F. Howard. J. B. Wight was here from Cairo on hntordny. ” " 1 It. Fntrell of Whigliam was In town | Saturday. Mr. O. R. Muggridgo of Cairo spent Monday in town. Two of tlie most interesting events at tlie Albany Chatanqna take plate on Medal Contest Day, Monday, April 25t)i, and two of Thom^sville's bright- eet yoUng pooplo will tako part in the events, Tlie Walters-Ohantaaqaa medal in declamation id offered foryonng men, Thomas oonnty will be represented in this oontest by Mr. Henry A. Stayer* man, the talented young son of Mr. Louis Steyerman, He Is a fins speaker and will do the county credit. Miss Ethel Dekle is the repre sentative from Thomas oonnty in the oontest for the Laura Clementine Davis Mfldftl Id instrumental znnsio. Mist Dekle is an accomplished young musi cian. The appointments were male by Oonnty Bohool Commissioner K. T. Maclean. Everyone in the county will hope to see the yonng folks como baok wearing medals. Foreign Delegatee- Manila, March 39.—The Republican* and Democrats here are organising to elect delegatee to tho national conven tions. Because we carried Are wejgojng to do this, you will ask. them over, For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office ot Commis sioner of Roads and Revenue of Thomas oonnty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I solicit the rap port of the voters of the oonnty. Buys any parasol in the lot. Come early; last . . Hov. G. P. Revlero of Cairo spent Mini,lay in town. Messrs. E. L. Bnggs and Ben Hum phrey spant Sunday in Camilla. Editor M. E. Tison of Leesburg was bi ro Sunday en rente to Boston. of those 14c. articles are left. If you want any better buy quick. Messrs. E. A. Doyerlo and J. W ior of Boston epont Monday here. redes, and friends geuoraUy, for their foof years gift of the office of ordinary,! hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election, subject to the the Demo cratic primary, promising if- elected, to do my utmost to perform aU the duties of the office faithfully in future as I have tried to do In the past. WM. M. JONES. Redfeam, mayor of Bar- 1 town on Saturday. Judge Robert G ;l Miteholl came homo from NoahviUo Saturday morning. He Inis been holding Berrien superior court (I11TO. For County Treasurer. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for re-election aa Treasurer ot Thomas county, subject the action of the Democratic Primary. I am very thankful to the people for tlie favors and confidence shown me in the past,, aud pledge, if clecred, my very heat and most conscientious efforts to give them faithful, efficient, and sat isfactory service. I earnestly solicit yoor. rapport add- friendly cooperation. Gratefully and faithfully yours, JNO. F. PARKER. h Singletary, cue of the prom- of Oohlookoneo'i neighbor- C business visitor to town DO YOU GET DP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful ■I ,1 cures made by Dr. <===LJr» l Kilmer’s Swamp- 1 hslHIu II Root > the great kid- Q IPrfJriy Ik ne i' R ver * n< * kl*d- Jf 1TKS1 .c der remedy. 41 EH pf P$ It i* the great med- IiimJI [Iff'cal triumph of the Louis Steyerman j Mr. E.R. Whaley made oncofhia j periodical vlstti to txwu yesterday. Mr. ! Whaley has many friends over the | entire oonnty who are always glad to Corner Broad and Jackson Street,* Thomasville, Georgia. Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Pneumonia is too dangerous a disease • For Coroner. I take this mdans of announcing for ;-election to tlie office of coroner of horns* connty subject to the action of 10 primary.’ If elected I will give the III! nineteenth century; ,41'fpH F ' Jiij discovered afteryenrs llj Ue-11 -Jg^R of scientific research “J Dr. Kilmer, the 1 ' 'W ”■ "• eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly caring lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything butif you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in *0 many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to findout if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in tins paper andaend your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The regular 9 fifty-cent and one- j dollar aim bottles are ares or ssmsaxt. sold by all good druggists. Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on Mr. J. J, Hardy of Quitman was in tho city Monday* He ia an old Thomas oonnty boy and aava he considers’ the Times-Entorprise the best paper in south I ncutuuuta *0 wajM— — — ior anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although be may have the proper reme dies at hand. A physician should al ways be called, it should he borne in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a cold or (tom an attack of the grip, and that by giving Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy the threatened at tack of pneun onia maybe warded off. This remidy is also used by physicians in the treatment of pneumonia with the best results. Dri J. Smith, of Sanders. Ala., who is also a druggist, says of iL “I have been selling Chamberlains Directions for Making Good Bread: Use one leveled teaspoonful I SUCCESS SODA te al quart of sifted flour; add enough sour milk to knead the dough. When sour milk ia not used, two parts of Cream of Tartar and one ot Success Soda are the cor rect proportions. Mr. Joe Goldberg and wlto arrived In the city Monday morning and are oc cupying their handsome home here. They were married last week in New York, and the popular young merchant [HMlvgd many congratulations. S' . Mrs. B. F. Richter, Cairo. .■•Qalro, Ga., March, 20.—Mrs. E. F. Hit lit.wife of Rev. Edward F. Rich- Mr, a Baptist minister, died yesterday morning . in her seventy-ninth year, after an tllneaa of several years. Site leaves a husband and several sons, be sides a boat of friends. Uor remains wen interred at Long Branch Cemetery Correspondents Barred. St. Petersburg, March 29.—AU corre spondents have been expelled from Port Arthur because one of them mentioned in his'dispa tehee ImpottantTnfcrmation re garding^ the. ^movements of Russian For County Commissioner, I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Commis sioner of Roads and Revenue of Thomas oonnty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I solicit the sup port of the voters of the county. H. C. Oope'-nl, For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Commis sioner of Roads and Revenues of Tftomas County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary,- I solicit the sup port of the voters of the county. M. D. Redfeam, Best and Cheapest. wwoswwmsmiiwskmm A Complete Line of : Hosiery. : Ready - to- wear Shirt : Waists. : ! ; - — ■ ,i .-—3 ■spjBjjafe.eg : : Crush Belts. : : Childrens' Straw Hats.