Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 01, 1904, Image 6

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Florida’s Famous Trains A Wonderful Saving. The largest Methodist Church in Geor gia, calculated »o use over one hundred gallons of the usual kind of mixed paint in painting uieir church. They used only 32 gallons * (the Long man & Martinez Faint mixed with 34 gallons ol linseed oil. Actual cost of naim made u s le*s than $1.20 per gal lon. Saved over eighty ($So.co) dollars in paint, a no got a big donation besides. EVKRY CHURCH will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of 1. & M. and three gallons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wear^ and covers like gold. . These Celebrated Paints are sold by . O. VV. Ccn.hran, Thomrtsville, Ga. G. L. Uuren.Mfigs.Ga. I.Transient Trafflc'But Cottagers Will Remain ForSeveral Weeks. The tido of travel is taming north ward now. Tlx Florida resorts Imre been sending their t«nporar< residents toward cooler realms for a somber of flats now aud aery few are going tliat (hr south. These northward bound tonrists And Thomattrllle a favorite stopping {dace in their northward journey, and sinoe early in Maroh tho city has been fall of them. The warm weather of the past few days lias made them move on still farther, however. The tram-lent gnests who stay bat a few days at any one place have already gone or are going dally, to Aagnata, Aiken and Asheville The cottage colony Is still intact how ever and none of them think of leaving until after the first of April. The ma jority of them plan to remain until May first, and thus carry out their plan of coming earlier and staying later each year. Both the Hney Wood# and the Milch- ell House will remain open well into April. 1st. On April . G. McLendon, Low One-way Settlers’ Rates to the Northwest and California. From September 15 until Novemlier of the day cause people to open their »y April 28th. Is Governor’s try Day. The boys ofOom- lad in their new khaki unt- 1 bo there In full force, and mrt In tho parade of the Sec- lent. er days also will be of special ••THE DIXIE FLYER” Jacksonville to Cblcego and St..Louis. Pullman Vtstibuled. Drawing Room, Sleeping Cars, Irom Jacksonville to Chicago and St ‘Louis via Tilton, Ms con. Atlanta, Chattanooga, (Lookout Mountain) and Nashville. Leave Jacksonville 8:oj p. m., arrive Chicago, (j-,15 a. m. St. Louis 7:00 a. m„ All HANDS AND THE COOK' APPRECIATE Natnre-s Giftsfrom tty Sonny South from the regular rates. The Way to Go, ' The Burlington, with it* strong mam Sunny South lines and free chair cars, best teaches the West and Northwest via Denver, Billings or 8t. Paul. “Tho Burlington-Northern Express” isthegr^tdr-ilj with chair cars and tourist sleepers via Billings, Montana, to Puget Sound and intermediate points. Homeseekers’ Excursions These are run the first and third Tues days of each mouth at approximately half rates for the round trip. ' It will be a pleasure for us to give you an aocurate and Informative reply to any Billings or St. Paul. “The Burlington-Northern Pacific Express” is the great daily tjiroegh train with chair cars and tourist sleeper.,. ~ Billings, Montana, to Puget Sound and ipeakers will bo found ing, D. D., Bov, John E, Ilev.H. Stiles Bradley, lory Bpoer. State School W. B. Merritt, Hon. Governor Jos. M. Ter- l-Biohmond P. Hobson, Shortens your fcod-Logftou your, life because it makes healthful and delicious food.. As a frying and shortening medium It has no equal. It it far superior to lard or cooking butter. Cottolene is healthful because it is a product, of nature, being made cf refined vegetable oil pnd choice beef suet. We guarantee the purity. Cottolene is abo a clean product; the fact that it cornea in securely sealed tin palls insure, this. Bulk lard, on the other hand, is open to re elect all the dust and odors imaginable. Cottolsne-eooked food is more digestible than food made from beg lard, it makes food rich but not greasy—food which any stomach can digest. If purity, heatthfulneeot cleantinm* .and economy appeal to you, ' ljSE^$ LESS. Cottolene being richer than either lard or cooking butter, oM-thlrd lets it required. FREE Mae, only er thi g, k. rAntajutg coupAwr, Dm*. 526, ammo. « Opinion That she Will kbandonNou- trality Is Expressed. inquiries. J. N. Merrill, Gen'l. Southern Agt. Atlanta, Georg L. yr. Wakeley, Gen’l. Fai. Agt. New York, March 24.-A Berlin dit- path to the Herald eaye that a well known diplomat In Paris asserts that a most pessimistic view la taken of the tension whloh, be declared, haaeetin between Russia and China. All the fears regarding China's atti tude In the war teem to be approaohlng realisation. Dispatches have been re- cclvod from Pekin In which the Chinese deny tho in teuton of VKandnMing the At* tltude of neutrality, bat everything, the diplomat aven, shows that It la on ly awaiting a favorable opportunity to take part in the hoi till ties. ICrop Was Shown to be Short And Prices Went up. hbred Leghorn Eggs, gl.00 . Can fill orders by express. E. Leon Neel, Boston, Ua. Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, 0k> California, Cloorado, Utah, ‘Wyoming, Oregon, Montana, Washington Whiskey and Beer Habit PERMANENTLY Cl/RED BY "ORRINE,” ABSOLUTELY SAFE, SURE AND HARMLESS. Physicians pronoases draakenneas a dlasass of the nervous system, creating a morbid Craving for a stimulant. Continued Indulgence in whiskey, beer or wine eats away tbs stomach lining and stnpefles tbs dlgsative organs, thus destroying the digestion and raining tbs hsalth. No “will powsr” can heal the Inflamed stomach membranes. "ORRIlfE" permanently removes the craving for liquor by acting directly on tb* affected nerves, restoring the stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions, improving tbs appetite and restoring the health. Can be given secretly U desired. Cure Effected or Money Refunded. Aik year druggist whom you know what he thinks 6t ORRINE; he will Indorse our statements as truthful In every respect. If ORRINE fails to cure we will refund you every penny paid for it as cheerfully as we took it. No 8anltarlum Treatment or Publicity! No Abawno* from home or lost of time! Mothers, wives aud sisters, you cannot cure those who are afflicted with this mort terrible of all diseases by your fervent prayers, or eyes red with tears, nor by vdur hope that they may stop drinking. It can be done only with ORRINE. You have the remedy—will you use It ? If you desire to cure without the knowledge of the patient, buy ORRINE No. 1; if the patient desires to be cured of his own free will, buy ORRINE No. 3. Full directions found in each package. Prloo • I per box. We will gladly furnish a treatment free of coat to any physician «=2wfy trSk to dsmonstrate that Orrino Is a positive specific for drnnkeauess. All Correspondence Confidential. f'or fra* book—Trtith. on Drunkenness and how to Cure U—write to THE ORRINE CO., INC.. WASHINGTON, D. C., or call on To California. The Burlington’, weekly personally conducted California excursion, in through tourist sleepers are just the thing for epast tourists and settlers. Tho route is Denver, Sconio Colorado and Halt T-kn ' Wantid. We would like to ask. wewouiauze to as*, turongn eolums of your paper, if thore la lereonwho has used Green’s At ('lower for the cure of indigestion, West, Northwest and Southwest lepsie, and liver Troubles that lias not leen cured—and we also mean their re mits. such ad sour stomach, ferments tlon of food, habitual costivenesa, ner vous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in faet, any trouble connected wfth the stomach or Arruhgsmcnta. Judge Roddanbary Will 8peak and Crosses of Honor WII | be Delivered. J. G. HOLLENBECK. Dist. Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R. The daughters of the Confederacy have already began to plan for the ob servance of.Memorinl Day, April Mth They have ohosen Mayor 8. A. Hodden- bery a* orator of the day, and on such an oocadon that brilliant orator will be athlabeat. Crosses of honor will be delivered to a nnmber of veterans who have not yet received them. Tlio usual oeremoolee of deooratlng the’graves at the cemetery and the monument on Broad street, will be observed. It is poiraibla that Tip Harrison, of Atlanta, one of the beet known veterans in the ■oath will be present. oxciting bureau day ever seen itton exchange. Thp noise and n was oven greater than during it jinnies. Prices went np tlilr- irty points on tlio first bound, May was 65 points higher than (x-k, and July was at 15.10. dtions were noglooted. A new business in Coolidge. Broad Sti4et, Tliomasville, Ga. Atlantic & Birmingham Railway -We have established TIME TABLE No. 22 !n Effect December 1st, 1903, Fire, Life and Ac cident Insurance 1 FROM DECATUR. GEORGIA ^L^rycoV ire salon In Regard to Capt Triplett's Candidacy. ALL TRAINS DAILY. VITZOKSXLD TO THO.Yi8VIl.LK. Stations No. 21 No. Montezuma..., i go 205 Oordele 2 31 Fitzgerald 700am 415 Fletcher. 7 13am 4 18 Mystic 7 33am 423 Let us Insure move to Eufaula, Alabama and will pub lish there,apuper to be known aa the “Alabama Advocate." Mr. Blanton waa editor and proprie tor of the Booth Georgia Progress until Hi consolidation with the Tlmra-Enter prise two months ago. Binoe that time he has been a valued member of the Times Enterprise fores. HO la a newspaper man of capital, experience and ability, three thtngi that will bring rooms In any field, and'the newspaper starts with the brightest prospeots. Mr. Blanton and his family leave for Eufaula thts week and the new paper will appear aoou after April lint. The Held la a most promising one and the good wishes of a throng of admirers and friends will follow Mr. Blanton, to his Alabama home. ,8herilf Hlght Mekee Three Arrests end Capturea Beer- SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Feb. 21/04 SOUTHBOUND. And Property. SEE U8 FOB RATES.- BELL’S INSURANCE AGENCY i. 0. Bell, Manager. Ar7Ocilla, O. & I... 11 44" Harding pm .8 05am 5 05pm .8 05am 520pm ,851 am Gllpni .9 00am 6 20pm ,9 20am 641 pm . 9 26 a m 6 47pm -940am 702pm . 9 48am 7 11 pm . 9 58am 7 23pm 10 09 a m 7 09 p m 10 35am 8 00pm TBOXA&YILLS TO FITZGERALD. Stations No. 20 No. 22 IhoinaavUle 815am 315pm . 8 41 am 3 41 pm 8 52am 352pm 8 02am 402pm . 9 10 am 4 10 pm 9 24am 4 24 pm 930am 4 30pn: . 9 50am 4 50pm - 9 59 a m 4 59 n m 10 85 a m 5 35 p m 10 45 a m 5 45 p m IP 06 am G06p.m Lv At LuiU), V. of (la. 4 Urlffln, •‘ Ha.nuwvllle,'* '* Mcc.m. 41 44 F? Valley. *• u Am er loin, *• 44 «;o»nirb*t«, *'• 44 Monts’m’rjv 4 44 Union Spr^s, •• Kuth.ua, 41 44 Outhbert, “ 44 Dawson, Ar Albany, 44 Lv Albany, A.C.L.IL AtThomaavllle. 44 Sheriff T. J. Hlght made three im portant arrests Thursday. They were Dan Foreman, Tim Mitchell, aud Char ley Lewis. All three are colored men, and their offense was selling beer. The first named are merchant* on Jackson ■beet and the third is night clerk for Foreman who keeps open all the t hue. The cue was very cleverly worked np and the evidence seems conclusive against the men. They sold beer to a young white man, and when the sheriff went to make the arrests he found sev eral dozen bottle* of beer in Mitchell's and Foreman's stores. 143 »m 841 pm S.«i ll-Wain n.E->pm I1..10 am 7.45 pm 4 101 I2£npm 8.30 pin 6.001 1 f.:j pmi ».M pm fl.m 1 l KUO am l|10. 15am R. 10 ami 4.40 pm B.48 lunj AS0 pm 11.00am! 7.50 pm 11. sOiimi K-ttpm 12. no pm! 9.2:1pm 3.20 pm 11.30 pm 7.20f 4.00 pin 7.46* 4.16 pml I0;»v m-i-in-s and believe he onght not to have any opposition. His life time of faith ful ixirty service without reward or tho I-.OIX) thereof—further than the sweet Kitisfaction of knowing the truo princi ples of patriotism which havo actuatod him 011 all occasions - entitle him to this honor and as an expression of our grate ful appreciation of his service In the hi -arts of thoeo whom he has re faith fully served, lets elect Capt. Triplett Tax Receiver. FIRST ROUND. I will beat: Chastain April 1, a. m. Coolidge April 1, p. m. Coolidge April 2, a. m. Merrillville April 2, p. m. Patten April 4, a. m. Pavo April 4, p. m. Barwick April 5 Boston April 6 Glasgow April 7 Lv Tho’svllle, A.C.L, Ar Albany, 44 Lv All any. C, of Ga. Ar America*, 44 44 oolumbUH, 44 44 PawRon, 44 44 tuihbert, . 44 44 Entettla, « 44 44 Union 8pr*g*. 44 | 4 Motilijfimtry, •• 44 Mmoc, ’ 44 44 Barnesvllle, 44 9.25 am lUOnni 11 81 urn l.:w pnt gLOOpm .’LOrt pm .144 pm 4.3* pm 6.06 pm 7.40 pm S.1S pm 4.03 pin A56 pm tiOiipm T-58 pin 4.30 pm 7.ift pm 9.03 pm 10.28 pm 15^opm Murphy... Sunset.... Moultrie .. Kingwood. 7.00 en 7A6 am •122 am 9.10 am 11.10 am 0.40 am 11.44 pm 1250 am am 6 «am 7.4> am' Ar.Tiftou, Lv. Tilton. Baroing .. Panama Troops Disbanded. Panama, March, 25.-31* *«x>nd bat talion at Panama troops on (At isthmus hai been disbanded, leaving only; one battalion under colors. The vessels forming the Panama navy have been of fered for sale. Secretaries have been to Booas del Toro with supplies to relieve the Are sufferers there. The fire occur-* td March 6, and the loss was $500,000. It destroyed almost the entire commer- 't^lally except Sunday, f Sunday only. All train* nre dally except whpr** nttierxYlae »pee)lied. Close connection at Albany with A.(Vi*. ILK. for and from all polnta North, c^ft ana West. Drawing room sleeping cars between Alba- ay aud Atlanta on train leaving Albany 9.03 p. m. and*Atlanta 1:40- a. m. Car open for D*uacngers. Union Depot, Atlanta, IfcOO p. n., w For prompt and- reliable service ace that your ticket read* via Metcalfe April 8 Duncanville April 9 Cairo April 11 Abridge Aprl 12 a. ml R. Singletary’s Store April 12 Mystio Fieteher ... Fitsgerald.. Ooraete.... Vienna..... Montezuma Central of Georgia Ry. For fnttber Information apply to f, J. Bot ton;*, A. N. Till ubuil„ T. F, A., A. C. U, Ticket jVgent, A.U U Thomasville, Ga. I. c? Hrtnson, T. W. tiionut, Oommer. Agt. aofU.Ry. TJ^.A., r.of Ga. Ky 7 Alhanv.Ga. Macon.Ua.