Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 01, 1904, Image 2

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T.MES-ENTERPBSE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, APRIL 1, 1904. Tlio Russian nary doesn't even 10cm to be a»f olMbcoTBchooncr*. Tim hue ball and the moth tall and tltothree talla'are all In demand Jtut now - _________ ' Tim old form 1 ’Morte d’ Arthnr’ 'might be ecllpeed by a new one called'‘Porto d’ Arthnr.” ' Grarer Cleveland didn’t Join that fra- ternal society after all. Ho tally Is >nt cl jwlitics. Big hats arp faahinnoble tliit year. •So’will big one* worda ta In -the then- K The golf war it more interesting to the people 01 Thomasvillo than the .Tap war. jnst at present. Prctldnnt Roosevelt is not going to St. Lonia and the dental diaplay la rob bed of Eihlbit, A. ' Mormon Smith might rood about now only-live or thirty of hia fdmily to help iheJapa. A man who woa wise enongh not to nin for guvernor ought to be wiae enough not to support Hearat. One good thing ia that wo haven't yet liad any moving pictures of tho Japo- Hmwiauovtloh affair. ! . . ,'J A fortune awaits the inventor of a '‘Post-Primary nerve tonlo,” gUirau- teed to remove disappointment. Hh-pi ics will take anything but ,re too hard to find and heavy to carry. seem that somebody ought ididato Hoarat a marked copy The esteemed editors of tho Atlanta Sown and tho Mnoon Telegraph are do- log tho "Lay on.MaoDuff," act. Insomnia Is Said to bo epidemic' just now In Washington. Staying awake •t nights planning how to he re-elected. GOOD MANNERS. Sunday sermon about the im- i manners might not be „ manners arc al- Kjrtant as good morals. Good :e care of yon in the world to come. Geod manners make things pleasant for your friends in this word. Tims it U seen that there is no conflict between good morals and good man' nets. - , The old idea nsed to be that bad man' nsre were a sign of religion, and the austere Christian was the aooepted type. That ideabas passed away,and the gospel aa now Interpreted prevents no one from having a pleasant smile and a polite bearing. There are still some good peo ple however whooling to the delusion that their righteous walk in life entities them to be disagreeable, and Intolerant. And to these we would say met in good manners with your good morals- Of course we refer to good manners In the broader sense. To have good manners Is not merely to bow and scrape like a Trench dancing master, keep your list off till you catch pneumonia when yon recognize a female acquaintance, and comport yourself in a manner cal culated to irritate by a superfluity of gushing affability. To be good manner ed is to never be too tired to have a pleasant greeting for the passer-by, nev er too selfleh to disregard the rights of others, never too.thoughtless to pay due deference to the fair' sex, tt|0 aged and the infirm, nover so snobbish as to dis criminate as to rank and station in treat ment of others. This aooording to the dictionary of tho sunny in spirit is real good manners. Now Why shouldn't they ta adopted by every one. There is no preferred stock In Wall street that pays as well as com- mon courtesy. That’s from the selfish tandpoint of return,and from tho inner and tatter standpoint of the soul, rewards are even greater. HOW LONG? Editor Times-Enterprise: I noted with interest your editorial of a few days ago saying that the matter of a municipal electric light plant should not bo hurried into, and counseling careful consideration and, deliberate—action- think the advice is good, bat the people are awake on this question and demand that some action ta taken sooner or lat er. They are not willing to have the matter indefinitely deferred, aa . has been the movement for betterjstreets, better health regulations, and other im- The city of ThOmasville pays |8,88 per month for each are light. The city of Columbus pays $1.16 per month.JJnst half our present rate. It may ta that the oooncil committees will find that it is Impracticable to boy orbnlldaplant, though this is hardly probable. In ease it cannot be done, they can at least in- sist and endeavor to have the city and the citizens pay reasonable rates for their lights and, no more than reason- able rates. . JUSTICE. THE A S B~ The Times-Enterprise voices the sentiment of the people of the county when it expressed satisfaction at the purchase of the Brunswick and Birm ingham by the Atlantic and Birmlng- u Ever since the T. T. and G. waa built the people have felt a pride and in- it in what they regarded as a Thom- asvllle road. This same spirit is felt toward the A. and B. Any projeot looking toward its development and larger usefulness Is weloomed The B. and B. affor.is a needed outlet to the sea, arid Is a stop toward the greater A. and B. for which the people of this sec tion hope. No woman’s happi ness can be complete without children; it is her nature to love and want them as much so as it is to love the beautiful and pare. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. of life to bo either painful •r dangerous. Tho use of Mother’d Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it it safely pasted without any danger. This greet end wonderful remedy it always •ppliedext era ally, and Mt carried thousands •f women through _ the bring crisis without suffering, jjf - _ _m » —.FT Vit Brurttd Bsyilstsr Os., Atlssts, ta. m — -w- Woman's Nightmare mlti light if it There ia no necessity for the reproduction of lil The use of Mother’d Friend so i Mother's NEW COLUMBIA GRAPH0PH0NES For |15.00, $20.00 and $80.00. Several hun dred Discs to select from; also a good selection of Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music lOo. up. A No. 1 Guitar for 33.75. Mandolins 13.00 up. Banjos (3.80 np, eto„ can be foond at Tuttle’s Jewelry Store. - Thomasvllle. Georgia. The following list of South Georgia Have got d'newspepers that do not favor the nom morals and with your getting, get goed lnBtlon ofH e*rat fur president is com plied by the Quitman Tree Press, itself THE PARKER CLUB. There is a great scramble far places on the Parkor band wagon in Georgia. A Parker olnb has been organized, com mittees appointed and work started. Now It transpires that certain newspa pers, and people think that the move ment was too hasty in oonceptiou and execution, aud they suggest, another Parker olnb. We think that there ought to be Parker enough to go round, bat another olnb could do very little harm. Somebody once sold that of ■pora aro Mucking mooli ado over making of book, there Is uo eud. The ’ «■ ■ ., „ revised vorsiou reads "of fucttliat Queen Alexandra ate dinner. Doubtless she could 16. formon Smith, alias General Pa, mid Join General Ma In the Orient ogs of war would hustle under the trass. i Republicans held a scrappy coo- Atlanta. It will be good training for their scramble for tne pie • 0r,iPB - ‘ • \ Ifau luive a positive Renin* for dis- soveriug ugly patterns in spring clothe*, wt watch them for the next] few If there is to be a scramble for Judge Parker between the two Goorgiu'clubs bearing hi* name wo want our club to Is silence. Hb*™ Mkor.au ggStobUi.., id Parker dabs coutiuno'to or* very supporter of tho New York tH have an office in some clnb or er, an i be entitled to Imre his name . * le Uuirofftity of Georgia is oiTeriug for the student who writes the lay, on an agricultural topio. ofc a prize for the one who con ow the straightest farrow? all over the district come word* mendafcion for that veteran De- iptaiu John Triplett who as a delegate to St, Louis, is goiug.ioo. i to t Raynor, the riewly-eloctod sen- m Maryland, bod a Jewish fa- t married a Presbyterian wife, a been^descrifcnd by one Baltimore as ttalbiank pego between the Sew Testaments. rannah Press faootlonsly re- “There’s one thing, if William nlaafed for President • election tickets printed fhto yriH } expense." making of clubs tliere is no end.” But the great New Yorker would feel good no doubt if he could see how people are t rumb ling ever themselves to obtain seat re servations in tho musio cart. . Sick Bioodl Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why ' Scott’s Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as- to why it docs what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least taste. Young women in their “ teens ” are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott’s Emulsion. It is a true blood food arid is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from hick so many young women suffer. . an atni-Willie organ: Savannah Morn-, lag Nous, Savannah Press, Brunswick Journal, Thomasvllle Times-Enterprise. Valdosta Times, Quitman Tree Press, Bainbridge Democrat, Moultrie Ob server, Fitzgerald Enterprise. Quitman Advertiser, Adel News, Oconee Enter prise. The state has recently bad the amoa- lng bat not edifying spectacle nf seeing men supposed to ta leaders in public life engaged in a most undignified scram ble to get on the Parker baud wagon. The support which finds its main spring in a greed for a -paltry office is not apt to be of much value to their favorite nominee. Men are bat children of a larger growth and; the quarreling Par ker! tesprore it. The Times-Enterprise eeepia to think the campaign liar has brightened up a bit since the date of the primary has been set for a late date in-Thomas. He don’t seem to be very bright yet as candidates are coming out but slowly, and the liar it usually tho causo of thorn coming out.—Cairo Messenger. Quitman is to have a rural telephone line connecting the homes of the far mers for miles around. With rural free delivery, ami ratal telephone services the fanners will soon enjoy all the con veniences of town life. There is noth- iug too good for the formers. Tho Timed-Enterprise is in receipt of a bulletin describing the Farmers’ In stitutes in Georgia lield under the bus- Platts of the University of Georgia dar ing the season of 1903, by Harvle Jor dan, the director. It allows that lunch good work was accomplished and gives great promise for the coming year. We ars on the Parker oxocntlvo com mittee for the second congressional dis trict and we expect to bo Secretary of State if he is elected. We will try to tarn out a few Parkergraplis every day in the meantime, The song entreats "Take me down down where the Wurzburger flows, flows flows.” Take me down where the s bloom, i:e; South Georgia—is tatter advice. TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES COMPLETE GINNING OUTFIJS GRIST MILLS MILL SUPPLIES TAYLOH SAW MILLS Newly Equipped Boiler Works Machine Shops and Foundry ■ Win Penes, Win PnsfResAnp, tpny Pumps. Msmsri. RuPss. Separatee* w« will Maks R ts Torn Msrsst Is Fifor* wttfc 111. MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. —. MACON. CA. - HUNTER, PEARCE & BATTEY, COTTON F ACTORS 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 TerauT. 126 East Bay Street, :v : Savannah Ga 8-1-7111 Need Anything in Our Line? WE 8ELL Rough and Dressed Lumber, And we Manufacture Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantles; all kinds of Mouldings and Railings, And everything needed for building mid repairing. Spend your money with as and keep it in circulation here at homc.where you canget some of it tack. Come to toe us when needing anything in our line. Thomasville Variety Works, WEST JEFFERSON 8TREEI’, ’Phone 139. The boy or girl with a Brownie Has the joliiest vacation. Ever tried making pictures from start to finish? It’s fun with .the right material. Let us show you! BROWNIE CAMERAS, $1 and $2. Brownie Developing Machine, $2.00. ' 10 Copies of RevTT, DeWitt Talmagrfs “Travels in the Holy Land” —WUl be- given away In the Times-Enterprise “Dot” Contest. These books are on exhibition now at our store. They are splendid works, which sell for 93.75 each and will be sd ornament to any home. J. E. Robison & Co’s. Book Store, Brand Street, - * Thomasville, Ga Quaint, Queer and Curious Salt Lake City. The late Col. John Cockerell in The Cosmopolitan said ‘‘There are three unit que cities in America, and one of these is Salt Lake City.” It is not only 'ini. que in its temple, tabernacle and otbet Mormon church institutions, but qutiai. in appearance, with its wide streets, im mense blocks and martial rows of shade trees. It has, perhaps, more attractions to the square yard than any city in the country, and Us climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particularly, delightful in summer. The Great Suit Lake, with its magnificent Saltair resort, where the water is "deader and denser" than that in the Dead Sea in Palestine is an attraction in itself that people come miles to see. There are many cool mountain and lake resorts near by, also numerous very pretty canon and park drives, and hot sulphur springs. Pishing and hunting can be had in every direction, The trip from Denver to Salt Lake City and Ogden, via the Den- ir & Rio Grande and the Rio Grande 11 es'.ern, is one oi unsurpassed pleas ure. Here nature is found in her stern est mood and the whole line is a suc cession of rugged canons, waterfalls and picturesque valleys. No European trip can compare with it in grandeur of scenery. During the entire summer there will be low excursion rates to Salt Lake City and contiguous country. It is on the road In the Pacific coast, -if that be your destination. Write S. K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Colo., for beautifully illustrated pamphlets, etc 8-1-03-unios. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The fi*ceut packet is enough for usual occasions. The family bottle [ftOcta.J contains a supply for a year. Ail drug- gists sell them.5.9 Caution. This is not k gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largost sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treat* mentof Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity-all these years, yon wifi be thankful we called your attention to Boschee's German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by, druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for se vere Coughs, Bronchitis, 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 has just been in tro dueed tliis year. At S. H. Price O NOW IS THE TIME. 12 inch Cane Mill, 14 inch Oane Mill, 16 inch Cane Mill, 18 inch Caue Mill, 914 00 .18 00 24 50 29 4. nPMTir AND VITALITY LfiMll A H DR * MOTT’S mmmmmmwm m mm nervine pills. Opium whtch leadi to Consumption mill Insanity. \V lib - T - * J “-id at 41.00 par box. 0 boxes ! The Great Remedy fo ner gmuntion andy for all disease* or either sex ■ nch a* KervoiM Prostra tion, Mental Worry, ex. refdud the money. _ DH MOTTMCHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland. Oht«- Attention, Cane Planters I We can furnish the above In iron frames at a small cost. It will pay you to call git us before you buy. THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS tor (Loo.' By-ftmewoV-*T>rug'’ co Works near A. 0. L. R. R. Depot. P. O. 102; Telephones 184 and 210. More Riots We will h« glad to sead a simple to any sufferer. Re tttr* that this mature fo the tortu nt « W»el It cn the CSLniJSS^* SCOTT * BOWNE, Chemists, it St. New York. Mercer students are so anxious to sap- port Judge Parker that they are fight ing to get into the club that bears his Georgia bail a negro who is a floe Greek Wonder If We are prepared to make contracts for the purchase of cane for fall deliv ery. Price 93.50 per ton. Those in terested will please write in at once a contracts are nearing completion. GEORGIA DANE 8YRUF CO., A. L, Smith, Supt., dw32Un Thomasville, Ga. rR W. Adkins of the Cairo A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Us pleasant taste and prompt cares Disturbances of strikers are ndt near- have made Chsmberlain’s Cough Reme- ly ns grave as aa Individual disorder of dyafavatite with the mothers of small the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, chUdren. It quickly cures their coughs nervous tension will be followed by andco-ds and prevents any danger of pttercoUapse, unless a reliable remedy pneumonia or other serious conse- is Immediately employed. There’s no- qnences. It not only euros croup, but thing so efficient to cure disorders of when given as soon as the croupv cough the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters appears wiU prevent the attack. For It’s a wonderful tonic, and effective sue by J. W, Pesoock. •* f — 1 »*-— —- -—a—. »• - • d&w nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run dowu systems. Hdls- ’ pels Nervousness, Rheumatism and aft W-. Hauldtathafriro mutant 'XSW&.SeEjj****** eacock, druggist.