Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 08, 1904, Image 2

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m g' • m mm s i t ” : - - •' ’ • fi * %v ' f \. { ^ ,.. TIMES-ENTKIiPRISE, THOMASVILLE GEORGIA, APEIL to divide the political ticket. * Tlie Japs need some vineyard workers 3 teach them how to bottle up the i doesn’t need 4>y utoot j . fairs this spring, bnt it does need fair 1=-^= Tl.e Albany Chautauqua is already of conversaiiou among many in so,utli Georgia, If all the lost tempers daring the were advertised for, the pub- wonhf get rich. “OM’Solplajmilhide”andseek"on EaT tor day end the Easter bonnefa larked in ;lc ir band boxes. ih crop is safe. Let us hope the hog and hominy crops will st rike happy condition. - Stovods In reported as saying tiiat two Hearst clnbsin Georgia, nid Jim Griggs tlie othor. w Yor£ World and the Hew have bofl/doclarod for Par- iiavo not organized rival the A. & B. has purchased let the big road begin to plan a through ear set- lyou drop yoar collar button i know wlint rolled gold is. seusou is here whon yonng people ike to sit out in the moonlight and talk about themselves. That was a wise Westerner fftio said that he’d rather be a cat with.niuo lives i lion a Mormon with nine wives. Progress and prosperity still eon. tone.,. . i . The liens relented in time for an egg plantifnl Easter., And they are even opposing Hearst for viee-pfesident. There fo,a difference between earning heaven and pining for it. Well, havo'you' got over being mad about that April fool jokeV , How about Parker pnd peaches for a srunmer slogan in Georgia? The Parker boom is spreading like the proverbial untamed conflagration. j. The nupiber of office holders who re- quire vindication is really startling. The candidate who gallops a hobby does not always advance at a rapid rate. Tlie political barbecue is not a relic of barbarism. Lot’s have otioip TiiomsB bounty. We are willing to wager that the fa bled Maid of Athene did not wear the Grecian bend. ■Warsand rumors of wars.” The Inner arj in tlie majority in the present situation. If somo candidate will 1 run on tlie plat form of segregation lor tlie town knocker we predict Ills unanimous elec tion. Beware of the preacher who 'talks tf anythiflg else than the gospel of love on Easter day. Those whoso work for God brings call oosed hands may attain winged shoal, ders. Events of the year prove that Grover Cleveland has the poworof attaching his followers to him with a devotion amonming almost to idolatry. Things are not always what they seem. A Sonth Georgia man used oar- bolioacid for eyo Wator Inst wook. Thomas couuty polities are qnlotjust now, but—. Tho Times-Entorprl60_ls in receipt of the minims spooch of£Oougrcssmin Jos. M. Griggs, in wlitoh ho poors hot shot into tlie Republicans [about post office affairs. It makes good reading. The Hearst boom Is still alive bat bad ly battered. Iu fact it is Just now be tween "Oh Lord" aud "Thank God.” But it will soon reach the first named stage. _ The Savauuah Press gravely informs ui that Charles lUrfusli, Shoky Sassen and Farson Shehur were recently made American oltiiens there. A few more names like chat and America will be ful. ly equipped to go to war. The progress of the South 1in©m- pressed the editor of the Buffalo Times, - aud he writes: "A great deal of North ern capital is going to different parts of the Sonth on account of the nnmerons attractive liuei of Investment which the boomers down there have shown to men with idle money. The Sonth is becom ing more and more enterprising aud pushing. There ia new Ufe iu its Indus- tries, onto farms end in tlie mines. 1 Prosperity reigns iu'Unole Sam’s sunny section. The people of tlie North are glad of it." The dlstriets of Clayton, of Alabama, and Griggs, of Georgia, adjoin, says the New York World. The two representa tives are great friends, bnt there is con siderable jealangy between their con- ■titpente. One day last fall a Georgia man wan dered over to a small village in Alaba ma. He sat around in trout of the gen eral store and bragged about Georgia. He said everything in hlsjrtate was bet tor than anything Alabama could pro- dace. i j “Bygravy!” ha Anally announced, “I’d a might right rather be the mean est man in Georgia, than the best man l n Alabama." ^ “Huh!” said an Alabama men, "I guess you’ve got your rather.” The Russians seems to have a patent oork-acrewshi to euable them to get ont of the oorked-up Port Arthur. There ore many alliterative combina tions of desirable qualities but Urns- llau cheerfulness is about the best oi them uU. Dr. J. H. Boozer has retired from the race for representative from Brooks county. He is editor of Quitman Grit butthe Gritmauquit. The citizens of Boston, Georgia are going to organize a Parker clnb. Bos ton may always be counted upon to ,do the right thing. The Greek Church; ,is tlie largest Christian organization, exoept that of Rome, from widely it seoeded It would rank third, however, it the Protestnui ohurchca were nnited. Its political im portance dependi upon the foot that the Czar ia to head. Sick Blood Feed pale girls on Scott's iimulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott’s Emulsipn 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 does what it does. Scott’s Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their teens " are permanently cured f the peculiar disease of the ilood which 'shows itself in ■alcness, weakness and nervous- icss, by regular treatment vith Scott’s Emulsion. It is a true blood food and i 5 naturally adapted to the cure if the blood sickness from which so many young women A Card. It ia being charged by some newspa pers in Georgia that the recent organi zation of a Parker dub in Atlanta, com monly referred to as “Parker Clnb No. a,” was in fact intended to bring Mr. Cleveland into the race for the presi dency. Tlie writer’s name, together with a number of gentlemen well known in Georgia, ie coupled with this alleged movement to boost Mr. Cleveland under the guise of a Parker club. I was not present and did not participate in the organization of the clnb referred to, and cannot speak for the sentiments of tlemen present on the occasion, (they are all eminently qualified to take care of themselves) either collectively or individnaUy, but it is due myself to say that I am not masquerading as a Cleveland man under Judge Parker’s colon. At the recent meeting of the state democratic executive committee in At lanta, tlie members (most of them) were interviewed by a reporter as to certain public questlous. To three of these in quiries only did I respond As follows: 1st. "I am in favor of a strong con servative candidate who can most like ly carry New York, believing that the carrying of that state* is essential to democratic success. 2nd. Am opposed to the reaffirmation of the Kansas Oity platform. 3rd. Am in favor of an uninstrncted delegation from Georgia.” This was my position then, and it is my position now. I have no apologies to make for haw ipg been a supporter of Mr. Cleveland, but I do not think it wonld ,bo a wise thing to nominate him for a third term, and have so expressed myself freely and openly since the question pf a candidate has been under discussion by democrats. If the state of New York instruct)- for, or endorses a candidate,"and it wiU do so in all pr-bability, then, -in my opinion, the Empire State of the South should support the choicoof the Empire State of the ' North, for the reasons before expressed, tiiat the electoral vete of New York it essential to democratic •access. John Triplett. SUNNY OR GROUCHY. This would be a good day for those newspapers tiiat have been carrying on a campaign of villificaton and abase against candidates for offloes large and small to turn ovei a new leaf. The Times-Enterprise never lias, aud nulets it lias a remarkable change of heart, never will indulge in any snob iplenltlc exhibitions of IU temper and abase of those whom it does not think worthy to hold offloe. 1 It refrains from this because wc are naturally good, hnmored and, we hope fair kninded. Then too wo realise that viralenoe defeats its own object. In our humble estimation an ounce of ridionle is more effeotive than a ton of profanity. Sarcasm is a dangerous servant because when need often it proves to bo master. Sbme of onr erstwhile sunny contempo raries havo turued into perpetual totere ota plump grouch just because some one told thorn tiiat their ill-advised thrusts at everything and everybody were "spicy.” The Rome Tribune terms sncli people “Damn Everything Men.” We are not a damn everything man and we are pnrad of it. If yon wans to lighten the world of any of its whelming weight of wasting woe, -and incidentally to succeed in life, we wonld advise you not to be a “damn every thing” man. r THE SKIN ON No disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, and barns like Eczema. Beginning oitcii with a slight redness of the skin it gradually spreads, followed by pustules or blisters from which a gammy, sticky fluid oozes which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It ap pears on different parts of the body but oftenest upon the back, arms, hands, legs and face, and is a ■ veritable torment at ul & ^ times, especially at u ranch diocomfort. A« time went by it. night or when over- ¥T Vtow worse, end I wa. con-vino*? that heated; The cause of Ecze ma is a too acid and geheralunheal thycon dition of the blood- The terrifying itching and burning is pro duced by the overflow through the glands and pores of • the sjtin of the fiery poisons with which the blood-current is over- loaded. While external applications, such as washes, soaps, salves and powders aresoot hidg and cooling they do not enter into the blood itself or touch the real cause of the disease,' bnt S. 8. S. does, and purifies,,enriches, and strengthens the thin acid blood and cleanses and builds up the general system, when the akin dears off and Eczema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears. Send for oar free book on the Skin and its diseases. No charge for medical advice.t THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATtAHTA, GA* •light temporary relief.. In February I decided to try 8.8. B-, and in than a month I experienced a change for the lEvsagsjKf prangs f Manager Stockman's Advertising Agency. Station A, Kansas Oity, Mo. The boy or girl^ Browse Has the joliiesy catioJlt TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES CAPT. TRIPLETT'S POSITION. Capt. Jolm Triplett, in auother col* umn of this paper, has a card in refer ence id the charge tiiat “Parker Club number is composed of Cleveland masqueraders. Mr. Triplett states that he was uo.t present aud did not partici pate in tlie meeting, aud fully explains liis position as to the presidential) nomi nee. He is in favor of the man whom New York wants, and does not think, Mr. Cleveland’s nomination wonld be suffer. Wc will k« glad to atad a ismplc to any niffcrtr. B« sure that this pktere la the form of a label f* on tbs wrapper of every beetle el Xerawoe yea buy. SCOTT 4k BOWNE. Chemist*. 409 Pezii St, New Yoifc Capt. Triplett ia a candidate to repres ent the Second Congreasional District at the National Convention and his platform is of wide spread interest. A German professor toys “beer drink ing fits the mind for reflection.” Like wise remorse. The more provisions the farmer make, the greater will be his profit on ihe cot- tea crap- COMPLETE GINNING OUTFIJS GRIST MILLS TAYLOH SAW MILLS Newly J Equipped Boiler Works Machine MILL Shops and SUPPLIES 7 Foundry Wopo» tVtro Fonem. Firm Proof RoottPg, Sprap Pumpt. M.mmr., Uokop. ftpotptmm Wgwnr Bate «t«Tsar Mwest to Ftp.™ wit* Us. MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. W-.-. MACON. CA. Need Anything in Our Line? WE SELL Rough ai.d Dressed Lumber, And we Manufacture Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantles; all kinds of Mouldings and Railings, And everything needed for. building and repairing. Spend your money with as and keep it in eireulation here at home where yon can get some of it back. Come to roe us when needing anything in onr line. Thomasville Variety Works, ' WEST JEFFERSON STREET. ’Phone 130. MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS Thrv overcome Wear- ness,increase vigor end ..... -- . — banish-pains." They are “LII- E SAVERS," aiding development o( organs and body. No known rent* dv equals them. Cannot doharm—life becomes a pleasure. ,1.00 PER BON BY Mail. Sold by Patterson' Drug Co. DR. MOTTS CHEM1CA'. CO.,Cleve land, Ohio. Safe Transfer and Luggage Service Established 1885. Landaus, Nice Close Carriages lor parties oi Sea. Meets All Trains, CAREFUL HANDLING, Prompt, Polite and Relia ble Service. ANY HOUR, day or night. Terms Reasonable. Telephone 362 Comer Stephens St., and Ireks Lane Ute Porter Pinev Woods Hotel. THOMASVILLE, GA, WESLEY WILLIAMS The Best .Cow Food to be Had. Cost less and is the g/eatest milk and butter producer on the market. Put up by the Ralston Pu rina Co. Come down and let us talk to you. W e have just received a car of Woold- bridge Jellico. The. Thomasville Ice Company ’PHONE NUMBER «. Dealers in Ice, Soda Water, Wood, Coal, Hay and drain. William R. Hee^zt, bit newspapers and Ids cartoons conld make a campaign more picturesque than useful. There were knockers In ye olden time. A hammer one hundred yean dd baa been found in Savannah. The London Lancet, a prominent med- ,cai journal ask* “It Love a Disease?" Hit is none of us want to be vaccinated. The latest movement in the political oirizthe breezy boomlet of Henry G. Turner for vies- president. in mnscle mind and mor als is a good tiling to teach the Ameri can boy. High Shoals is going to organize a Bacon dob. This ia almost aa good os a bog and hominy club. Ever tried making\, tures from start to finish? with the right material! us show you! BROWNIE CAMERAS, $1 and $2. Brownie Developing Machin $2.00. 10 Copies ofRev.T DeWitt Talmage'i “Travels in the Holy Land” —WiU be— GIVEN AWAY In the Times-Enterprise “Dot" Contest. These books arc on exhibition now at our store. They are splendid works, which sell for $2.76 each and wiU be an ornament to any home. J. E. Robison & Co's. Book Store, Brood Street, - Thomasville, Go; ;—•■■■■•— * i Qmint, Queer and Curious Salt Lake City. The late Col. John Cockerell in The Cosmopolitan said "There are three uni que cities in America, and one of these is Salt Lake City." It is not only uni que in its temple, tabernacle and other Mormon church institutions, but qjuaiot 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 its climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particulaviy delightful in summer. The Great Salt 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 hear 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 Dcn- jr & Rio Grande and the Rio Grande w estern, 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, waterfallk’ and picturesque yalleys. No European trip can compare with it in graudettr of scenery. During the entire summer there will be low excursion rates to Sale Lake City and contiguous country. It Is on the road to the Pacific coast, if that be your destination. Write S. K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Pcnvfer, Colo„ for beautifully illustrated pamphlets, ft-i-03-nra©s. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules ‘ Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The 6-cont packet is enongli for usual occasions. Tlie family bottle (fiOcts.) contains a supply for a year. All drag- gists sell them. Caution, This is not a gentle word—bnt whi yon think how liable yon are not to rarohase the only remedy universally mown aud a remedy that haa bad the largest sale of any mediaine in tlie world since 1868 for the cure and treat ment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without lasing its great Xtpnlarity all these yean, yon will b, hankfnl we called your attention to many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others tbat 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 26 cent size lies just been in tro dneed this year. At 8. H. Price O NOW IS THE TIME. inch Cane Mill, inch Cane Mill, inch Cane Mill, inch Cane Mill, $14 00 18 80 24 60 28 4 We can furnish the above id iron frames at a small cost. It will pay yon to call on us before you buy. THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS Works near A. O. L. R. R. Depot| P. O. 102; Telephones 134 and 210. Mow Kioto | Disturbances of strikers are notiuear- as grave as an individual disorder of ie system. Overwork, loss of sleep nervous Aenton will be follow d by utter colupse, unless a reliable r reedy msmately employed. There’s no thing to efficient to core diaord in of the Lirer or Kidneys as Electric , titter* It's a wonderful tonic, and el active nervim and the greatest all 1 round medidJe for ran down systems. It dis- sis Nervousness, Rheumatlsn and earalgia and expels Mai. art:'6O0, and satisfaction , by J. W. Peacock, druggist.