Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 01, 1904, Image 11

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f ! .'.'J'Sy . N - * > } - ' v 7 - ’ ' TIMES-ENTER PRISE, THQMA8VILL GEORGIA, APRIL 1.1901. STATE NEWS. Blakely ii laid to be booming. . Good, sound sweet potatoes an now •bringing *1.85 per bushel on the Car rollton market. The convention for the sixth senation- al district will be held on Wednesday May 4,18M, at Valdosta W. S. West will be nominated without opposition. ■Last week Mitchell county voted bonds to the anionnt of $75000 to build a new jail. This is a mnch need im provement as the present jail at Camilla is insecure, and many important pris oner* are quartered elsewhere. There are several in the Thomas county jail at present. . Child labor is an issue in Colquitt’s legislative race. W. A Covington is stumping,the county and making this -question the principal plank in his plat form. Re lias announced that should he be elected, he will introduce a child _ -labor bill at the flrat session on theline of the one defeated In the present legis lature. The following new industries were organized in Georgia last week. Columbus—$10,0000 coffin factory. Amoldsville—Knitting mill. Atlanta—$100,000 implement works; $40,000 coal mining company to operate in Tenhesaee. JPelbam—$76,00 oil mill and guano faotory. A petition signed by about S00 voters of Dougherty county has been present ed to the county Democratic- executive -committee requesting that opportunity be given the voter* at the coming pri mary to express individually their -choioe for president and that the coun- tyis'delegates to the state convention be requested to govern themselves in ac cordance with the expressed desire of,* majority of the voters. As announced some time ago the Georgia Saw' Mill Association lias Agreed to furnish the necessary lumber • for the construction of the Georgia building at the World’s Fair. Contrac tor W. H. Spooner, of Tifiou, has been -employed to uee his bust art ami skill in preparing a fine hard finish to the -'Georgia curly pine” to bo used h) this building. When finished, these boards will present the odd beauty of the curly pine to a strikingly attractive manner, and w 11 nodoabt eho.v the rape 11 ity or the Georgia pine. 1 • O. Gr Whittle, the oldest man to Col- qnitt county’ «ay* that lib was bom to the part of tiro state that now constitutes Twiggs county in February, 1804 His father moved to south Alabama when the country was a wilderness, scarcely any white people living there, but In- , diaua were plentiful. His father dicing to I8S6, left the family at Enfanla, Ala. when only one log cabin marked the - place. He says that he. has seen one thousand Indians there at a time on trading expeditious. Mr. Whittle looks to be hale and hearty and says he nevor was sick a day in his life. Pension Commissioner J. W. Lindsey has completed the payment of pensions tot 19J4. He has paid oat o total of $801*215- The total number of pension ers paid bas been 4,571. Of the pension fund of $879,000, $5, 000 will be need to pay the expenses of the State ltost-.r Commission. This leaves an unexpended balance of $3,785, Commissioner Lindsey says it will re quire ail of this to pay a number of stragglers, who have not yet been lo cated, but whose applications have been approved. Last year there was tamed back into the treasury about $16,000 out of the same amount appro priated. Commissioner Lindsey estimates roughly that it will bo necessary to have $890,000, or an increase of about $10,000, to pay the pensions for 1003. He will not have his applications to when tlie Legislature meets, so will have to base hit estimate upon past experiences. AGREWSOME FIND. Coroner Gandy Held Inquest cp Body Discovered Inear Chastain. On Sunday Coroner Charles Gandy went to Chastain to investigate a grew- some discovery made there by fisher men on Saturday evening. A badly de composed body was found to a slough about a quarter of a mile on the other side of the river from Chastain. It was impossible to tell whether the body was that of a white or a mulatto. A cleft to the skull caused the ooroaer’s ju ry to bring in a verdict of death by vio lence at the hands of parties unknown. The jury was composed of T. W. Oarr, foreman, J. M. Dekle, J. W. Sobers, J. J. James, W. B. Crawford and 8. O. Qutdj. , The body was dressed to the garb of a convict and a weeding hoc wad attached to the waist. These circumstances lead the corouer to surmise thattho man was an escaped convict from tlve camp of Holmts and Allen to Colquitt county. The cause of death and the whole affair is shrouded to mystery. If troubled with weak digestion, bel ching or sour stomach, use Cnamber- lnin’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and jou will get quick relief. For sale by . W. Peacock. d w Terrific Storm. Louisville, March 26.—Eight per sons were Injured, some fatally, and extensive property damage waa done by a storm whioh swept over this city and vicinity thie morning. , - i The storm was centra! over- the Mi*, •tatfppi and Ohio valleys and moving northeast' to the Atlantic ooaet, with a cold wave following. T The wind reached sixty miles an hour here and rain fell in torrents ac companied by terrific lightning. The entire city is flooded.- Third avenuei near the Confederate monument, is un der thee feet of; water. It is reported that one hundred and fifty buildings were unroofed to the eity. All tele graph wires to the south are down. PNEUMONIA MAY BE PREVENT- ED. If a cold lingers, there pneumonia. . If LaGripj longs to an inflamed condition, there is danger of leaves the great riaugor of pnenmonia. Prevent tills fatal ilisease by using Rydale's El ixer; it cores colds quickly and leaves the throat and lungs sound. It is the best reu^dy for that peculiar Inflamed remedy for yonng and old, in' all threat audjupgdisciscs. J. W. Peacoji. j ' A BIG FIRE Inflammatory Rheumatism Cared William Shaffer, a brakeman of Den nison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheu matism. *‘i usedmanyreraedtes,''hejsays. ‘Finally J sent to McCaw's drug store for a bottle of Chamberlain s Pain Balm at which time I was unable to use hand r foot, and in one week's time was able — . —*: as happy as a clam. For “ ok. d w $400,000 Lota to NSW York Busl- , nets District Yesterday. New York, March 20.—(Bulletin).— The building at sUty-oun Broadway, occupied by the Morris -Express Com pany,is burning. The flames are spread- lng'rapidly and the occupants arc be ing taken ont by loddora New York, March 26.—All Wall street and the down town section of Now York were thrown into unnsnal excitement today by a fire, the most spectacular -the day tlmo fire for greak while. The fire started lu tiro bniidtogat atxty ouo Broadway, oceu pied by the Morris European and American Express Company. The burning building'reached through to narrow alley on the rear and the wind swept cicada of smoke sb that only the occasional red glare of the flumes conld bo seen. Close after the first alarm followed the “two-nine,” the dreaded general alarm. Great crowds filled the streets and impeded the engines and oilier lire apparatus. Five hundred re serve policemen were called ont to aid the firemen. Broadway was blocked by cars for miles both ways. The fire loss is placed at about four hundred thousand dollars. Waived Committment Trial. Cliarley Lewis the blind tiger man appeared before. Judge Hanscll Satur day morning and woired his committ ment trial. Unless he is snccessfnl to giving bond ho will remain to jail, until the regular term of county court on the second Wednesday to April. It Saved His Lag P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga.,suf fered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; bnt writes that Bnckleu's Arnica Salve wholly cured it to five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve to the'world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cU. Sold by J. W. Pleacock, druggist. .V' • ' Best Remedy for Constipation! “The best remedy for constipation t ever used is Chamberlain's. Stomach and Liver Tablets,” says Mr. Eli But ler, of Frankville, N. Y. They act gently and without any unpleasant ef fect. and leave the bowels in a perfectly natural condition.” Sold by J. W. Pea cock. d w MUSCLES SORE, JOINTS PAINFUL -RHEUMATISM. Sore Muscles or painful joints, may mean an approaching attack of rheuma tism. Elliott’s Emulsified Oil Liui- meut, robbed on the affected parts will relieve the pain and soreness, and pre- veut rheumatism. Elliott's Emulcifled Oil Liniment is a satisfactory rubbing Liniment for all soreness, stiffness ana lameness of joints or muscles. J. W. Pepcoek. Registration Notloa. I will be at the following plaoe* on date* named, for the purpose of registering the legal voters of the coun ty. All of those registering, when they paid their taxes for the year 1803, are legally registered for the elections of this year: Spence, Thursday, March 24 a. m. Remor Singletary’s store Thursday, March 24 p, m. Cairo, Friday, March 25 p. m. Cairo, Saturday, March 26 a. m. Metcalfe, Monday, March 28. ThomaaVille, March Slat to April 9th. Respeotfully P. 8. Heeth, dwtd. T O. and Registrar. A SINGULAR WORD. Our language contains a word ending with ”S” that denotes anxiety, worry, etc., add to this word another' “S” and it will denote affeotatlon, joy, etc. Find this word to the paragraph below. • "Cares” bring anxiety and worry, these bring derangement of tlie diges tive organs, usually resulting In indiges tion. Rydale’s Stomach Tablets cute indigestion. It matters not whether your stomach trouble is caused by wor ry, over work, neglect, malaria i or-any other cause, Rydale’s Stomach Tablets will bure you. They insure perfeot di gestion and assimilation. They, tone and strengthen the difeqtlve orient, r* health Will bless you and fortune “Caress" yon. J. W. Peaoook. j EASTER. MILLINERY, Handsome patterns, Ready-to-wear Hats, Flowers,' Laces, Ribbons, Orna ments, Untrimmed and Lace Hats of all the new and pretty shapes. Pleas ant sale* ladles. Experienced Trimmers.' AU will be fonnd at Mrs. J. A. Epply’s Millinery Store to Hasnry Hotel Block. 'Phone 171. Gentleman and ladies straw and felt l\ate also cleaned at 50o. It is Up To You. K e patterns on my shell, f t them'there, do you want 1 i as surprised to find so many ' a . nt them, !f you do you can have them, lust come down and get them, wliat about the price you sayj well I will sell them for so little 1 would hart to publish the price. , THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD. . . Don't you know what it in. well 1 will tell you, it ip the little house wife that, has dne—the Wheeler & Wilson or New Home Sewing Machines. All sunshine and hap piness where C, B. Quinn sends a ' W J . & W. or New Home. CB.QPINN. 6.M&W HALL-SINGLETARY. People to Marry on April Twelfth. Invitations were Issued yesterday to the marriage of Miss Nancy Kate Hall and Mr. William Martin Singletary. It will take' place Tueaday evening April 12th. at nine p. m. at the resi denee of Mr. O. F. Coleman 418; East Monroe. The announcement will be of interest to many people in Thomasville. Miss Hall came here from North Carolina about two years ago and has been nnrse at tlie Charity Hospital daring her reel, donee in Thomasville. She ia a charming young woman with a host of friends. Mr. Singletary is chief of the fire department, a promi nent Odd Fellow, and a splendid young man. ELKS OFFICERS. Those Chosen to Head Thomasville Lodge Number 638 Last Night The annual election of Thomasville Lodge Number 688 P. O. E. was held last night. At an enthusiastic meeting the following were ohosen. Exalted Ruler, Martin M. Cooper. Leading Knight, W. Irwin MacIn tyre. « Loyal Knight. R. L.Wylly. Lecturing Knight, Fred D. Dlsmuko. Trecsuror, E. H. Smith. Secretary, H. Ainsworth. Trustee, Jas. Gribben. FOR LIBRARY. one of the city’s moat deserving tostitu- Thomaevllle ladies. :cre*m supper is already assured. - i -.hi Broke the Record. 1 The basket factory near town^is ■ modi le at the factory and Mr. R O. Bal- faotory. At any rate yonng Mr. Mall ard is an industrious youth and will.dispute that fact. Every Two Waeka. From this timo on, through the sum mer mon. hi, the city eonnctl will meet every other week, instead of weekly as lias been their custom daring tho win- ter.' There was no meeting last night. The mooting next Monday will be an important one as tho committee on hold ing an election on tlie light question will report. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYALPULS Promotes DigestlonJCheerfuK nessandRest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine norHineraJL Vox Karc OTIC. joq ssKvmmaui A perfect Remedy forConstipa- iion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OP SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of sr 1 NEW YOHK. CASTI1IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years • a '7~:. t . ..."'.jj—■—; ;—; r—: r—“r—-i HSfliift M is Rdf '.it '' • j For Men ’ For Ladies * vho cannot come to the city t when ih need of clothes we make a specialty of fitting you at your home. , Wo carry the fineBt makes of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Underwear, and no mat ter what your size is, stout, slim or short, We CanJFit 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 stylos of garments to select from, We carry SHIRT WaisTS, ’ • SKIRTS, LEADING CORSETS, FURNISHIN C AND UNDERWEAR. ‘ ' '' , * -' j . .Jrr:-.-., .• Sole Agents for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, t STETSON HATS, CARHARTT OVERALLS. ^ In Our Boys' Department can be ha d everything ready-to-wear fur boye, ex cept shoes. B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO. sA. VjviviSrk.«, g-a. : Don't: Neglect :That: Cough. metallic boxm, *,Uh Ma* ribboa. ^MgwowNIMI* Buy of poor DnifgM, The Best Cow Food to Had. Cost less and is the greatest milk and butter producer • on the market. - Put up by the Ralston Pi rina Co. Come down and let us talk to yi A cold i» bad etfoagh, bnt it can be cared if taken lu time. : • : pglecfc a cold and the probabilities it will grow worse and dually de- velope into some serious possibly fatal illness. A FEW DOSES of a reliable medicine may savo a big doctors bill. Wo recommeud and guar antee Dr. Radams’ 83 rap, Yellow Pine Comp. 8. H. PRICE CO. Sole* Agept Jacobs Candies McalUaUU* Tregcdy Averted ‘Jnsfc in the nick of time our little boy Was saved” writes Mrs. W. Watkins f Pleasant City.Ohio. “Pneumonia had •layed sad havoc with him and a torti le cough pot in besides. Doctors treat ed him, but he grew worse evoiy day. At length we tried Dr King's New Dis covery for Consumnt ion, 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, druggist Price 60c and •1.00. j Trial bottles free. We have jiist received a car of Woo bridge Jellico. The Thomasville Ice Com] ’PHONE NUMBER a- , Dealers in Ice, Soda Water, Wood,'Coal, Hay and Ora Mr. J. G. Taylor of Boston was to the city for s short time on Tuesday. Ho luft at eleven o'clock for s business trip to Texas. The Piney Woods has a number of guests whd will remain until April fifth. The hotel will remain open until that Safe Transfer and Luggage Se Established 1885 ' Landaus, Nice Close Carriages ,or par| ' Meets AU Trains, CAREFUL HANDLING, Prompt, Polita'asHl blc Service. ANY HOUR, day or night. Terms Reast Teiepb>nex6i \A/CO| FV Corner Stephens St., *nd Tceks Lane * * LULL I Late Porter Piney Woods Hotel. .