Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 15, 1904, Image 2

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I TIMES-BNTEBPRIBE, THOMABVILLB GEORGIA, APRIL 15.1904. order we won’t hear to much aboaf'the youngest soldier to the late war." = A New York srioonlst ha» invented the "musical cocktail.” Designed to lay sharp men flat probably. A' Portsmonth man ate thirty eggs on on-Easter morning. We hare beard of eackling chomps before. Lon statement wun no more chance of getting tbe>omtostion than a mommy At loaat one Georgia editor is a con* Armed optimist. He is advertising foi a printer wlio does not smoke, drink chew or swear to Now England one prrson in erery 1,7) is said to be orizy. Peculiar fact, bat that is Just about the else of the Hcarat following there, During tho past month 87 banks were establikhed in the southern states. This la prosperity—and not of the hotair kinds ~ •fne Tostlbuled flyers Imre been token ont of sendee and we natives will now o to our aocustomod place on the Somo candidates might do well to en g*are upou their memory the words ••Give not thy tongue too great a liberty lest It take thee prisoner.” This does not apply to Judge Parker, however. The next Confederate reunion for the state-will be held to Rome on SepFwth and 18th. The gallant boye to gray are sore to receive splendid trestmeut from the liospitablo oitizensof the Hill Olty lion. Jndsou L. Hand Is opposed for She senatorsldp to tho 8th district by Hon. I. Maples, the present representa tive from Mitchell. The race will be : The professors of the Unlvorslty of Chicago delight in shattering idols. One of then* lias deflated that the Pll- grim.in Jblm .Banyan's Immortal Pil grim's Progress* was "a religious cad ... rimply livingto savehUown dear little selfish soul." Hepreseutattve Jas. M. Griggs, our Sunny Jim, has boon suooeeded .to Ills position as Chairman of the Democratic Oongresslon dommittco Hr a congress- man named Cowlicrd. Let us hope that be will prove a good rote hard. The Atlanta girt is at her beet only to Mia spring,.says John Temple Grave*. The Savannah girl is at her best all the rims.*—Savannah Press. We know them both, and tin ThomasviUe girt it a little'bettor than the best. , Roosevelt has been “flayed” again, this time by Boorke Ooohrau about the pulsion order. But Teddy has been flayed so often that if each operation ru|iUy removed any of his outna, nothing bnt hie bones would be left. Guard within yourself that treasure, kindness. Kuow how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to aoqulre wtthoat meanness. Know how to replace in your heart, by the happine— of thoae yon tort, tho linppi Bern that may he wanting in yourself.— F. W. Faber. The Greensboro Herald says in good old southern style}”Durn the *mau who can win.’ What we want is a man that's a man.” We add that His qnxl- itiea'most per force be opposite to those of Roosevelt. For'heaven’s sake defend ns from Boose's double, the aspiring journalist. S The Dawson News' reproduces an ar- , tide from tho Timoa*Enterprise, con* earning a recent visit of Judge Henry Sheffield and heads it. "Tho Judge luu» Boon Talking.” Indeed he has,*and tho things he eaid^opened the oirtics'of a good many people on this side of the river, to tlio second congressional, di»- APPRECIATED WORDS. A recent issue of the Roma Tribune, referring to oar- editorial on good natnredwnd not being a “damn everything" man hits: "No, indeed, the talented editor of the Ttmee-Enterpriie is not, to any sense of the words, u "ddmn-ererythlng 1 His paper is a distinct exponent of that oommendabl] claae that differs without intog. Not one of the Georgia pa pers is more ably edited, more indepen. dent to thought, more fair and manly in oonflict than the ThomasviUe Times- Enterprise, and thoae who read its pages are furnished with a continuous demon- Stratton of the f^ot that it is poatible to be bright withb.4 being biting or bitter. Hearns. Jack McCartney and Wilson Hardy are setting a fast pace in Booth Georgia journalism and while they have the love of their friend* they aleode- serve the entire good will and respect of those who lore them not, if, Indeed, there are any of the latter class. Here's along and happy life to “Joyons Jack” and "Wake-em-np-WUson!” " There an thuny trials and tribula tions in newspajwr life and many glow lug compensations Chief among these is the kind comment of good friends, and such has always our deep apprecia tion. The Rome Trilinue people edit and know a good newspaper and praise from them is praise indeed. THE HEARST CAMPAIGN. Prom the Pltssernld t ilcrprt.e. Tiie Hearstitee an conducting a kind of "the-people-be-damned” campaign in Georgia—In Southwest Georgia, at least. Knowing that the people an not for their candidate, these emiseariee an trying to fix the Democratic executive committees in each oonnty, and with them have a tacit understanding that whatever else liappeus at the primary that on April 81st when the executive oommltteos undertake to make up the delegstiou to the etato convention, that Hearst men be named as delegates.] The trick may work iu some oountle*, and in some it may not; tlrntromains^to be seen. At any rate the himllngs of the Hearst campaign an working it for all it’s worth. They an not going to the people at ail. It might be interesting to know the names of these political wtmpollers, and The Enterprise proposes to give them at the proper time. President Roosevelt ho* warned the preee of the oountry against a "spirit of undue levity and national boaitfnlneee," all of whloh brings to mind the saying Physician heal thyself.” PROFIT The matter of feed is d tremendous importance to the farmer. Wrong feeding is loss. Right feeding is profit. The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens t» •-rt the most eggs. Science. But how about the children; \ro they fed according ti HRice,bone food if bor.es e soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood food if there is anemia ? Scott’s Emulsion is a mixed food; the Cod Liver Oil in it m ikes flesh, blood and rriuscle, the Lime and Soda make bone id brain. It is the standard ientific food for delicate hikiren. STUART ROBSON’S SPEECH. The late lamented Stuart Robson, was eels well known here, a brother of Mr. 0. T. Stuart of this city. He equally skilled ss a speaker and actor, fa 1806 be gave a benefit performance for the widows and orphan* of Confed erate veteran* at which the reocipt* were about ItOOO. After the perform, once he made the following eloquent speech which we take pleasure fa re producing: "A grave purport underlies the mer riment of this afternoon. The humor of the performance, the mirth of the audience, am only the smoke of the sac rificial offering—an offering of deep and serious patriotism. "It is not for me to touch upon the feature* of that patriotism. It is not for mo to analyse it, to disease it, to defend it. But I shall always feel a thrill of pride thereafter when I recall tho share you have let me tote in pay ing tiie debt of the Confederacy to its Veterans and its Velemns' children. "Why not? Surely the most bigoted of your foes will not deny your right to assume the one great obligation left yoi| by the war! Yon make no appeal to Congress. Yon pat no ravenous hand into tho National Tieasnry. Yon take nothing from tiie Nation's surplus wealth. All yon do t» to confess yonr debt to your itorpes and pay It. as best you can, with your own money. "Not only to those who liave surviv ed tiie hissing bolts of war, tiie fatigae and tiie exhaustion of tiie weary match, the torment of pestilence, tiie waste of famine, do you stand indebted! They arc (tillamong you. Tlieir necessities you call still alleviate, while with eul- i dtery patience they listeu for the fluid Is Not Most people have an idea that rbeumatiun is contracted like a cold, that tba joints and causes the terrible aches disease to be subbed away with lini- _ _ Rbuematism originates in the blood and is canned by Dies, or Uric Acid, an irritating, corroding poison that settles to mus cles, joints and nerves, producing iaflsmmstion and soryiK.se and the sharp, cutting pains peculiar to this distreasingaisesse. Exposure to bad weather or sodden drilling of the body wilt hasten on at tack of Rheumatism after (hr blood and taeubslow thskp~. X could aMzalss rig system are in the right condition for it «rm to g*"* ?/** !*?V* which are internal and not external. msnssditsmoelfeSbetter, andyoiuavkmj Liniments, piasters and rabbiag nss2nd3a will sometimes reduce the Inflsmtaa- entirely wetlT I wuiiuwmfMl deeply tlon and swelling and earn the patofM- tnrereidedta the seoeeee ets. U. B. stooe a time, but fall to relieve permanently Udldmeaoameheood. SS they do not reach theeeet•« **»*• KBS - ALIO* BORTOV, the trouble. 8. 8. 8. cures Rheumatism because it attacks it in the blood, and the Uric Acid poison is neutralized, the sluggish cir culation Stimulated and quickened, and soon the sys tem to purified and cleansed*, the aching muscles and joints ore relieved of all irritating matter ends lasting cure of this most painful disease effected. 8.8.8. is a harmless vegetable remedy, unequalled as s blood purifier sad an Invigorating, pleasant tonic. Book oo Rheumatism will be mailed free. ( THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GAa The boy or girl with a Brownie Has the joliiest vacation. TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES TAYLOH SAW MILLS Newly Eauinoed Boiler Works COMPLETE GINNING OUTFITS GRI8T MILLS MILL SUPPLIES ■VMM Mrs yeses, Sire SntfbMIse Sprat Pampt, Mpmarm. Makaa. SpparaSeea Be uM Bsks It is Year Merest Is Fliers uUb Us. MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. MACON. CA. Shops and Foundry bngle-coll that nl ml I bid them breast the; water* of the lest chirk ford. Bat there | MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PIUS are others, whose ears tho dost lias stopped, wiio will uever hear another sound. Rank upon rank, regiment af ter regiment, brigade upon brigade— they lie as they fell, eyes front, facing the heavens. Never forget them! Let yonr gratitude, shine on their graves with the sunlight! Lot your tears keep the dew company at night-fall. Duti ful and devoted sous of their several commonwealths were they, and now eaeli sleeps again in tiie, bosom of tiie mother that bore him. Virginian, Flo ridian, Kentnckiau, Georgian, Texan, Alabamiaa, the mail from Missouri, tiie boy from Maryland, the sons of Louis- \ iaun, of Mississippi, of Arkansas—each asleep in Ilia mu-row cell—ia your silent creditor! He is far beyond money! Pay him witli the coinage of your mem ory! Happy aloeper* are they—whose hands are folded on their unheavlng breasts, whose labors are over, whose tasks are done, whose slumbers will never more be broken—not even by the dawn of the new day of prosperity that smiles upou their beloved Soutliland! they sleep sweetly and soundly, tolls- bled no longer by tiie boom of the oan- non, the rattle of musketry, the wail of bereavmeut and despair. The sacred •oil to which they Ue, throbs with new energies. The jubilant song of the new Ere of the South, drowns the dirge of tli* Teat Cause. They, to their grevee, tiie Conquorors-and the golden hour of 'their mother-land is the tri umph of their valor—the reward of their heroic sacrifice. They staked everything bat their honor, and the spirit that animated them flowers at last in tiie victory which crowns their native Statoa with imperial wealth and ]»»cr. "Go South, as 1 have been South this winter, and see for yourselves whether it could have been a Lost Cause that in its setting woke so great a people to sncli magnificent achievements! Tho ringing picks of Southern miners, tho roar of Southern engines and machiuc- rv. tho rejoicings of Southern trade mid commerce—they are the symphony of triumph—not the sound of defeat! They overcome Wear: ness,increase vigor and banisb "pains." They .. ody. No known remt becomes a pleasure, (i.oo PER BOX BY 1)R. MOTf'S CHEMICA - CO.. Cleve The Best Cow Fo d to be Had. Cost less and is > he g. eate*t milk and butter producer on the market. Put up by the Ralston Pu rina Co Come down and let us talk to you. We have just rectived a car of Woold- bridge Jellico. The ThomasviUe Ice Company ’PHONE NUMBER «. Dealers in Ice, Soda Water, Wood, Coal, Hay and Grain. James H. Brown, Interior Decorator. Paper Hanging, Painting, Etc. P. 0. BOX 288. / 180 K. BROAD ST SIDE LIGHTS. The second district will send Captain Triplett and Editor McIntosh to the 8t. Louis convention. Hard to Had better men —Darien Gazette. Capt. John Triplett will be a delegate to St Loais. John was a member of the two former conventions that nomi nated the only democrat president we have had in fifty years.—Darien Ga zette. The Herald would be pleased to see Capt. John Triplett, tho veteran ex-ed- “No! No! No! All of us,'The man of ! itor of tho ThomasviUe Times-Enter- the North and tho man of the Sooth- j P" 8 ®' clectcd “ ° dele * at * from the we owe to the soldiers of both armies- j stat0 at lar 8* to tho St ' tonis coaTon ' the soldier of the Union and tiie soldier tiou - Ho has Ubore<l in se “ on and out of the Confederacy- a debt which none I of K9UKm for the 6ncccre ot ,he rt “ mo ' of us has yet measured-a debt which cratic Party.-Waycross Herald. | none of us can never pay in its entirety, j Send for free Each, unwittingly, died for ihe other | sample. . LltKl Scott&Bowne CHEMISTS, and ail of them died for till of us. Each j Wo see it stated that at least one of sleeps in a grave on which falls equally i the ca^tdidater, or one of tho men men- the benedictions of h re united people. | tioned as a delegate from the Second Deep-rooted in their dust there sl all j district to tho National convention ia blossom over them and of them forever j not an advocate of any particular caudi- i nud forever, the ^pses that staud for date for president. 409 Pearl St.. N. Y love and hope—tho lillicfTThat staud for j The man who made the statement iA 50c. and $h all pe\ce! ‘entirely too innocent to he in Second district politics. There has been some fixing done over in that country.—Exchange. IT may be that some “Axin’’ has been going on in the good old Second, but we have too much faith in the common sense and reason of the good people of this district to believe they will refuse \o send Captain Triplett to St. Louis. The county chairmen are arbitrary rulers in this matter, it is true, but they will not all have the nerve to brook pub lic disfavor. It is a pity that the dele gates to the state convention could not l» chosen throughout the district as they were in Thomas. Our brother from the side lines would then be re lieved of uvud, suspicions pf *.‘fixiu.” On a popular vote Captain Triplett. would carry the Second district over-! whelmingly. There will hardly bo a‘ delegate, by whatever “livin’’ appointed who will deny this. Acknowledging it. J he nAst needs be simple to fly iu its' face. Captain Triplett is “right,” but ri^ht or wrong, the Second district could And no man who would more ‘ faithfully'represent them at St. Louis, j ,,! i - Ever tried making pictures from start to finish? It’s fun with the right material. Let us show yonl BROWNIE CAMERAS, $i and $2. Brownie Developing Machine, , $2.00. 10 Copies of Rey. T. DeWitt Totouge'i “Travels in the Holy Land” —Will be— GIVEN AV/AY to the Timos-Entorprise "Dot” Contest. These hooks ore on. exhibition now at our store. They are splendid works, which sell for $0.76 each and will be aa ornament to any home. J. E. Robison & Co’s. Boole Store, Braid Street, - ThomasviUe, Ga Quaint, Queer aad Curtonx Suit Luka city. The Isle Col. John Cockerell in The Cosmopolitan Mid "There are three am- que cities in America, and one of these is Salt Lake City." It is not on!y jiu- que in its temple, tabernacle and other Mormon church institutions, bnt quaint in appearance, with its wide streets, im mense blocks and martial raws of shade trees.- It has, perhaps, more attractions to the square yard than any city in Ihe country, and its climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particularly delightful in summer. The Great Suit Lake, with its magnificent Sal lair 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 .arc many cool mountainand lake resoru near by. also numerous very pretty canon aad park drives, and hot sulphur springs Fishing and hunting can be had in every direction, The trip Irom Denver M Salt l-ake City and Ogden, via the Dea- :r & Rio Grande and the Rio Graadc ,'cstern. is one of unsurpassed pleas ure. Here nature is found in hfr stern est mood and the whole line is a suc cession of rugged canons, waterfals and picturesque valleys. No European trip can compare with it in grandeur of scenery. Daring the entire summer there will be low excursion rates to Sak ) Lake City and contiguous country, it it on the road to the Pacific coast, si that be yonr destination. Write S. K. Hooper. G. P. & T, A.. Denver, Cole., for benutilully illustrated pamphlets, 8-1-03-timos. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The S-cent packet is enough for usual stone. The family bottle (OOeto.1 contains a supply for a year. All drug gists sell them. 6-3 Caution. This Is not a gentle word—hut when you think how liable you are not to purchase the only remedy aniVenator known and a remedy that has had tjm largest sale of any medicine to n world sinoe 18(8 for tha cun and treat ment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing Its great popularity all these years, you will he thankful we called your attention In many ordinary coug ^remedies mads by druKista and others that are cheap sad good for light colds perhaps, ho* far se vere Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup and especially for Oonsumptioa, whose there is difficult expectoration and couffhinK during the nights and mom- toga, there is nothing like German Syr up. The 36 cent rise has just been to tro dneed this rear. At 8. H. Price O NOW IS THE TIME. 12 Inch Cane Mill, 14 inch Cane Mill, 16 inch Cane Mill, 18 inch Cane Mill, $14 00 18 9$ 24 SO 29 4 'Which Parker club is the opposition? Tiie other one. We can funitah the above in iron frames at a small cost. It will jiay yon to call on us before you buy. THOMASVIUE IRON WORKS Works near A. C. L. R. B. Depot. P. O. 102; Telephones 134 and 210. Mow to keep Youthful. “Thou shalt not grow old” is an un written law which every sensible man and woman aims to observe. And liow do they accomplish it?—simply by keep ing the system it perfect trim through the use of a touic medicine like Green’s August Flower. They keep tlieir blood pure, tlieir digestion goofi. tlieir liver active, their vitality normal and their spirit bouyant by the regular and judi cious use of August Fl -wer—and than keep youthful and imppy. Trial bottles, 25. Big bottle, 25c. S. H. Price ^Jo.