Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 15, 1904, Image 10

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STATE NEWS. . Uongreszman Griggs is to be Memorial Day orator at Bainbridge. Announcements. For Sheriff. I I hereby announce myself m a candi- ! date for re-election to the oflice’of sher iff of Thomas county, subject to the (action<>f the Democratic primary. If j re-elected f Will conduce to give the i office uiy personal attention and will discharge irs denes to the test of my ability. ' t- T C! thing womans jsssKt to her nature to love Nightmare jgg pure. The critical ordeal throueji which the expectant mother mutt pace, hobever, is so fraught with dread, pain, auffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There b no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful er dangerous.-. The use of Mother** Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. Thb great and wonderful lEi&nS Mother's of women through i _ _ tho trying crisis without suffering. , __ m Columbus has a new cotton mill five stories high and costing *200,000. Is the Word The season at Jekyl bland has closed, and the millionaires have gone home. For Sheriff. I lieaeby announce myself aa a candi date for Sheriff of Thomas county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic pri mary, and solicit the support of the vo ters of the county. 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. Cosb, tf Albany Odd Fellows Will start work on a $20,000 building May the first. A bad habit has. great force. Savan nah is going to have another carnival. Juo. W. Bryan of Whigham has gone ioto bankruptcy with lisbilities of *28,- 580.30 with no assent*. For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for representative subject to the action of the Democratic primary. M re-elected I pledge myself 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 the voters of the county and solicit their support. John R. Singletary Vaidosta citizens have raised $100,000 to Imild a railroad from that city to the Ocmulgee river, via Douglas. WHY YOU SHOULD WEAR * FR^M THE BEST Clothing manufactories in the world. All Well Made, Stylish and Durable in Men’s Suits. Pri«s~$4.50, 6.75, 7.25, 8.00, 9.50,10.00, 10.50, 12.50, 13.50, 15.00, 16.50, SPRING SUITS What a North Georgian Thinks of this Favored Section. Hr. F. J. Analey Jr., of Valdosta spent Sunday In the oity. Miss Willie Bottoms left Monday for • short, visit to friends at Camilla. Mr. O. M. Smith is insuring the Pel- kamitas in the Prudential this week. The streets are again resounding with the hearty “howdy" of Captain John Hightower. Be has been to Atlanta. Mr. J. M. Busliln of Boston was shak ing liandawith his Thomasvilio friends Monday. PRICES IN YOUTHS’ SUITS-$5.l» f SJ», 1.25 7.W, 7.50,8.00,and 150. PRICES IN KNEEPANTS SUITS-S2.H, LS», 3,00, 3.50, m, 4.50,5.N and tM. Juvenile-Two style, the Buster Brown and Norfork, from $2.50 to $5.50. 500 High Art Shirts to go while they Iasi tor $1.00 each] Ml. V 0 .Mardre of Boston was in town Monday. Mr. W. B. Seymour of Oordele spent -Sunday in town. Dr. B. Ainsworth is back from a short trip to Atlanta. He says Joe Jef ferson to any man’s peer. Mr. Charlton Jones wlio now has ■hindquarters in Birmingham Is send ing a few days hero. Mr. J, H. Smith and family of Monl- trieare stopping at thoMasury. Mr. Smith is a high official of the Georgia IKorthern railroad. Mr. ahd Mrs. Edward -Lonsburg re- tamed to Alkauy Monday. Mrs t Ionsberg lias been on a visit to her psjr- CMsta here for two weeks. . Rev. Chat. T.*Wright returned to Al bany yesterday 'morning. He made atsny friends during his brief stay in Thomasvilio. Mrs. W. R. Milton and her two cliil. droit have veturucil’frein High Springs, Florida, whore they have been for some ft utt and business conditions time. The olimate, business prospects and general conditions of Sooth Qooigia al ways make enthusiasts of people who come to view them, The poet once "■aid those who came to aooff remained to pray.” That might be reviaed to read for South Georgia. "Those who oometo view remain to dwpU.’’ Mr. Wm. j. Heel is no exoepthm to tills rule. In a recent interview with the Rome Herald he says. "I returned from my South Georgia trip greatly refreshed and strengthened. The genial olimate. the pine breezee and the artesian waters have agreed with me. For several winters 1 have suffered in Romo from indigestion and rheuma tism. Cold weather seoms especially trying on my system, and for more than a yenr'J. have been considering a changt to a milder winter climate. “My trip to|Soutli Georgia waste the nature of an ezperiment, and I hare been so much improved b* the mpnth apent tliero that I return feeling enthusi astic orer the climate, health and re sources of that rapidly developing section. I am aware that most North Geor gians consider South Georgia sickly, but artesian water-lias wrought wonderful changes in that regard, and it is note considered as healthful us auy part of the state. “Will 1 move to South Georgia?. I enuubt stato with certainity just yet whether I will or not; but my present fooling is that I will more to Southwest Georgia about the first of nest January, making oitheir Moultrie, Thomasvilio or Bainbridgo my borne. The winters ate mild, the water is 'XCt'l- First—They fit; if you care to look well dressed, you have first to get a suit that Second—T 1i e workman ship is the best that Can be secured The material is of the best that can be obtained, and in style, they are n1nnno T. .1. Plight. The cadets of the University of Geor gia are camping this week at Gaines- villa. They are getting a taste of tree soldiery. The great foot ball event of the year, the Thanksgiving Day game between Georgia and Auburn will take plaoe in Macon this year. The Ladies' Missionary Union of the Macon Presbytery baa jut finished a successful meeting in Albeny. Their next convention will be held in Quit- on. The latest entry in the race for speak er of the house of 1905 it Hon. John N. Holder of Jackson. This means one more in the itot of “also rana” for it will be Speaker Mituhell of Thomas. Third—You can buy one of these suits that will FIT YOU as well, and that will last LONGER than any tailor made suit at LESS THAN HALF THE COST. The Knight* of Pythias hare organ ized in Atlanta a temple of the “Dra matic Order Knights of Khanuwan.” This degree is to Pythianhun what the Shrin9 is in Masonry. * The Thirteenth Annnal Convention of the Georgia Bankers’ Association will be held at Lookout Inn, Lookout Moan- tain* Teun., next Jane the 28th and 20th. We take pleasure in showing them. Louis Steyerman, Corner Broad and Jackson Street, Thomasville, Georgia. lent. Justices Mitchell and Bibb Hear Mur der Case of Mitcliells. Preliminary trial was Tuesday given to Jordan and Henry Mitchell, who wore charged with t1»o murder of u ne gro named Lurey on the ttth of March. The prosecution was represented by Singletary and Adkins, of Cairo and Mr.W.D.Rsefe and fmotly left Mon- j Fu . nora , of Mr ,. w «y. day fojftbebiliemein Cleveland,Ohio.' , „ . ... They lmve”cccnpied their beautiful - ? Wa J’. Col. T. N. Hopkins and W. C. Snodgrass I S residence on Park Front for several, 8r ” " ure h,id *° rest Laorel Hi “ cem ‘ j de,endod ,h * Schells. j S months. * ' etery Saturday morning. Sho was the! The evidence teemed to show tlmtHhe j $ : Wife of Judge Addison Way, who is one! negroes >vcro the host of friends and j $ M^JJ. W. Bryan, manager of the of tho eouutv'.s phtriarchs. He is now i tlia * the three ate dinner together tho [ ft 8ofijft‘|N3Ynl{ Stores W»., of Whigham, over SO veal’s of‘age and has been for day the deed was committed. Both the j j* was a visitor to tffe city SicudHv. The j ye&ts one of Thomas county's best I ■-itci.cU's plead not guilty and after; fj Sofkce company ^is just* now applying : known citizens. Mrs. Way was a lady considering the 5^*0 Justices Mitchell ■ for a cluster, with an authorized capi-j cf high Christian diameter and had ' !ir ‘" Bibb acting together turned Henry tat of t-JidCO. reared a splendid fa mil j, Dr. L, B. -dcoso and bound Jordan ever to the ||§E|fc *V_ * • Bom hello conducted the ceremonies m ‘d$herceurton thecharge of nmnriaugh- Mr. W. R. Johnson of the Eoston dir- the grave. The members of the family tl ' r - Unless the grand Directions for Waking GcoifBread: Use one leveled teaspoouful SUCCESS SODA to a quart of sifted t flour; add enough sour milk io knead the dough. When sour milk is not used, two parts of Cream of Tartar and one of Success Soda are the cor- 5 reefc properiious. ^ SUCCESS SODA Best and Cheapest. * The lumber yard of Weston & Co. at Albany was destroyed by fire on Sunday morning. The planing mill, two cars and considerable lumber were dest royed Loss 96,000 with no insurance E. S. Ferry 1 , a former candidate for sheriff in Decatur is contesting the re sult of the primary. He charges illegal voting in Bainbridge precinct. The first count' palled Stegall elected by two votes. Coffee county grand jury recommends that her representatives^ endeavor to have a bill passed through the legislature giving the grand jury pow6r to appoint the board of county commissioners, the Superior court judge to endorse the ap pointments. The people of Wayeros* are alarmed at the prospect of belug loft off the main lino of the A. & ti. railroad, from Monte zuma to Brunswick. At present they aro on a side spur. The citizens will meet ou April 15th,- to discuss tho build ing of a road to Blackshear which will put them back in the game. For The Legislature. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the Legislature sub ject to the Democratic yrimarj. Hav ing served the people te the very beat of my ability in the last legislature, I fail that loon confidentially and conscien tiously solicit their support in the ap proaching primary. J. B. Rood tret. For Representative. To the people of Thomaa county: Appreciating the past honor* yon hare confirmed upon me 1 take this method of announcing that I am a candidate for re-election to the Home of Representa tives of Georgia. In the disenarge of my dalle* irethe pest JU your represen tative I have to (lie beet of my ability worked for yoor interest* and the in terests of the whole people of Georgia, I again ask your support. My' candi dacy to subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Fondren Mitchell. For Tax Collector. I most respectfully announce myseii as a candidate for re-election to the of fice of tax collector subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary. In making this announcement I bc« to ex tend tny thanks to the voters of Themta county for their kinc ness to me during Die past and to solicit a continuance of their sapport. P. 8. Heetii. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce myself os a^oan- didate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Thomas county subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If re-elected I will give the office the same careful attention as in the past. I solicit the support of the voters of the county, John F. Howard. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Commis sioner of Roads and Revenue of Thomas county, subject to thn action of the Democratic primary. I solicit tlie sup port of the voters otthe county. E. M. SMITH. Secretary of State Cook will be called upon in a few days to decide a contest election between the towns of Isabella and Sylvester, in Worth county. At a recent election the people of Worth county voted to hove their county she transferred from Isabella, where it lias been for many years, to Sylvester. The people of Isabella are complaining that the election was not fair, and as a result they have appealed thecas© to Secretary of State Cook. Mr. Cook will make a decision and will submit a report to the Legislature. NEW GE0RGTA INDUSTRIES. Augusta—Ice fttetory. Moultrie—Land company. Cnthbert—Oil mill. Wrens—$20,000 oil mill. Ocilla—$o,000 electric light plant. Elberton—Waterworks. Adel—Planing mill. Greensboro—Electric light plant. Camilla—Ice factory; grist mill. Waycross—Mattress factory- For'CommiMioner. I hereby annonnoe myself a candidate for re-election tothe office of Commis- mtssionarof Jbianto and Rcvi nuos of Tlnmas county, *4l>j eol to the action of the EemoonOSg primary, and soiict the lit of thf votersi* r -v J. D. Barrow. For ordinary, Desiring lti-st to thunk my old com rades, and friends generally, for their four years gift of the office of ordinary,I 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 all the duties of the office faithfully in future- as I have tried to do iu the past. WM. M. JONES. For County Treasurer. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for re-election as Treasurer of Thomas county, subjtot the action of the Democratic Primalv. I am very thankful tci rhe* people for tho favors and coutidcuce »hown me in the past, and pledge, if elected, my very best and most conscientious efforts to give them faithful, efficient and sat isfactory service. f| I earnestly solicit your support and friendly co-operation. Gratefully and faithfully yours, JNO. F. PARKER For County Surveyor. I announce my candidacy for re-elec- tion to the office of county surveyor of Thomas county subject to tho action of the Democratic primary. If ro-elected I will continue to give the office my bett attention. I solicit the support of the voters. A. J. STAN ALAND For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Coramis- riouer of Roads a nd Revenues of Thomas Frr Cnrnn^r I county, sublet to the action cf the rtr Luronor, Democratic’primary. Uor ^thc «np- I take this means of announcing for port of the volers of the county. w -eleciiou to the office of coroner oi i M. D Redfearn, ! Thomas county subject to the action ot: jvulc a : ... v.,,, • the primary. If elected: I will give the' i j s s - cx» veep j duties of the offiea tho same careful at- Tho.-e’s nothing like doing a tiling 1 ten tion that they have heretofore re- thoroughiy. Cf all tho salv-s you ever \ ceived at my hands. I appreciate the fluds a kill; heard of, Bucklen s Arnica tstilve is tlie j support that my friends* have alway For County Commissiorifir, I hereby annonuce mveelf a candidate for re election to tlie office of Commis- krlct w .IMonda-r *W,or to tin, conn- amt revond frkmd* accompmfiecl the re- - Hsnry is now » freo man. j L »r Eruptions and Piles. It’s only 2cc and supporters and hoping for a renewal of Dtmirv*’r- •’ T lU3 ty metropolis.^Mr. Johnson <eent comer to^the w county. is a re- mains here from the home iu the Patten l The negroes were all fro section of the county. ! lower Eruptions and Piles. It’s ouly 2"c and j supporters _ I guarauted to give satisfaction by J. W. ] the support.' , Peacock Druggist. hoping lam faithfully, Cnxs. Gandy. a renewal of Democratic primary. I solicit tho sap- port of the voters of the county. H. O. Copeland