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Just nt present oar ptotforihl*
(.lined in the word* "Delegate John
Triplett.”
The Macon New* contribute* to the
slogan symposium "Set (Together and
Keep Awake.”
Tlwj-JsayJJodgoJParker hae 2 rod hair,
andjthat’e another thing that makee hit
atlenoe seem etrango.
The Alabama oandldatea are aetttng
good example to the world hr accepting
■defeat graoefolly.
The man who know* it all will soon
ggwiteh from prescribing coogli remedies
o mosquito pretentires.
If William J. Bryan should drop ont
of public view no one would say that
he had token a drop too much.
An appreciative subscriber says “Pori
■ Arthur had as soon go without its daily
bombardments* 1 without'your paper.'
The Pclli*in Journal say* It wants no
genial chair warmers in the House of
Representatives.
It is rather dillionlt to be {ixrsslmtetio
when the roses are in bloom So we
don’t try.
But your grouch away -with your
winter clothes and be sunny in the
spring time.
Jim Novin of the Rome Tribune is
getting np n King Ned Club. Of eonrse
his princl|>al plank will "Kentucky'
booaeflghtiug.”
The shining ebony countenance of the
professional scurslou goer will soon
peer from the windows of the crowded
aellway coaches.
. .........
The Baiubridge Democrat throng)
typographical error refers to "dele
gates" us “dolegnses." Foxy printer.
Borne delegates do gas loo much.
April illowers bring May florists’ bills.
—Atlanta Journal.
Except in South Georgia. Hore’tliero
are enough for evotyone.
rtie stomach Is mightier than the
mind. That's why everyone prefers flah
ud ooro bread at a flail fry to nil even
ing with Browning.
Aknan naniod Iloruhlower is rupport
log Jddg» Parker for president. He
aaems t^o liave several kinfolks In each
of' the Parker dubs to Atlanta.
_^Bolts,^J'boomi" and other war like
words are common in'the]Hearat oamp.
They will’alto loam to know a term
apeUedi"nDeonditional snrrendor.”
JimVciikins a negro who has jnat
been hanged at Moultrie warns hfs race
agalnat carrying guns and pistols. Good
advice and shnnld be followed.
TOddy'S Uncle Robert says "the days
ef Jeffersonian simplicity have gone
forever.” Oh no, Unk, your nephew
won't always be to the chair.
“What is a dollar good for?” asks Wil
liam J. Bryan. 0,900 people thiuk it is
goodjtogi't the Weekly Times-Ruter-
priae.
Jndge Russell's friends say that he is
sow man. .
We heard a man "say he considered
Tom 'Johnson JJn remote possibility.
“Remote" is good.
Dr. H. F. Harris secretary of .the state
Board of Health>ajs there is less small
pox ic Georgia now tlinn there has been
been for many months. This will 2bo
glad newa for crery one. |
William R Hearst is carrying a half
page advertisement of Ids candidacy in
Barker is adrortisod by ;his 'quarreling
friends.
The folks that are flxol for Hearst
in the Sooond district may got nuftsed
by the duw ‘people next ;time. Politi*
t eians ought to remember that there is
always a next time.
William Shakespeare’s contributions
to oam.ia'gu literatureJJlias beenjdiaoov-
ared to be "Naw’is :;the Iwioterllof onr
discontent'made 'glorious j snmmer by
yiiis son of.York?* ~B at lie did not state
Whether he raferredJ,to — Parker, 2 Hearst
or BooeereTt.
BY CONTRAST.
Tlie Ueseings of any particular situa
tion seem brighter by contrast with oth
or oonditions ten fortunate. This is
but natural, and there is no objection
to such a spirit unless it is carried to an
extreme and the Pharisaical attitude
whioh exclaims, "Thank God, I am not
a i this other man,” is aammed.
Jut at this season of the year when
the mocking bird makes moonlight mel
ody, when the roses bloom and the son
stoats and the beauties of nature in
spire the n^et prosaic /heart to poor
forth poetic platitudes; it is a Joy to be
a'lve, and a Joyous f Joy to lire in Booth
Georgia. Once haring Ured here it
s isms that no one is ever | quite satisfied
a lywhero else, and well may this be
true, for no where else are fonnd so
many things that go to make existence
a thing of pleasure rather than a a dre-
ry round of monotony.
In addition to snperb climate and rare
nstnral advantages, the coltnre, kind
hearts, nod genial temperaments of the
peophvmake it truly a latter day Eden.
There is a danger in all this, however.
We may be too well satisfied with onr
situation. Contentment atombers
through life, and happiness goes wide
eyed to grasp tlie duel ing opportunity of
mere. The smirk ol self-satisfaction
J ingles like out a sweet bell ont of tone,
when viewed tun often. The Lethean
draughts of easy living and tlie lotus
buds of a happy-go-lucky mode of exit-
tenoe, are pleasant bat dangerous. *
Without introducing the snake of
blighting materialism, Into the Para
dise of this region, without call tog down
the flaming sword of grasping greed, it
is possible, it is right that wo should be
alert, alive, and active for every ad
vancement of onr city and section. Tlie
siren song of flowery ease tolls into Oes-
uctnde toe many bright aud energetic
plans. God lias done much for this sec-
lion, let it not be said tliat man Ims
dine little.
The langoarons lassitude of the sum
mer season should be commanded to re
nt tin to the book ground, and every en
ergy of every eltlxen should be bent to-
ward progress daring the months that
are to come. Diversiflod industries,
paved streets, bolter roods, health regu
lations Instead of the howling Mice
that now masquerades uuder that guise,
more tourists, latter advertising, good
railroad schedules. These few words
are ont of place to a seraphic symphony
nf heavenly liarmouy, bat they have a
groat deal to do with the hspptoosa anil
prosperity of ovory day life. They rep
resent pounds of endeavor bnt the effort
will bo rewarded by tons of success.
The question is will we have the en
deavor?
ENTERPRISE ECHOES.
H>e Worshippers.
(From The Hswklastllle News-Dispatch)
Events of tho year prove that Glover
Cleveland lias the power of attaching
his followers to htori with a devotion
amounting almost to idolatry —Thom-
asviile Times-Enterprise.
That is a fact, and if he only had
enough of them there is do doubt -bnt
what he would be the next nominee for
president, for many would never con
sent to the election of anybody else. In
fact, they don’t seem to think that any
other man Is big enough and smart
enough to be president.
A Good Nota-
iFrotn the Home Tilbuue.)
The Thomasville Times-Enterprise is
getting np a political barbocne. Those
Nprtb Georgia boys know a thing or
two. If Editors McCartney and Hardy
are allowed to run things down there,
the next we hear they will he getting up
singing conventions. And right there
that Booth Georgia governorship trick
will be turned.
It's looking more like Parker every
<Uy.
The Angueta Chronicle to reply,to onr
lament that Roosevelt (a coming to
Georgia uext year, aronchee the com
forting answer, “8ufflciont onto the
day-" -
Glrlolog/
(Prim, tl-.e Home Tribune.”
The Atlanta girl is at her best only to
the spring, says John Temple Graves.
The Savannah girl is at her best all
the time.— Savannah Press.
We know them both, and the Thorn-
asvlle girl is a little better than the
beet.—Thomaeville Times-Enterprise.
Aw. pshaw if yon fellows are really
looking for the superlative supreme
qnalityof female lovliness and sweet
ness, come no hero and see onr Rome
girts.
Married
Women
Every woman covet* •
shapely, pretty figure, and
many of thorn deplore the
lost of their girlish forms
after marriage. The bearing
of children U often destructive
to the mother’s shapeliness.
All of this can be avoided,
however, by the me of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this
great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and
preserves the symmetryof her form. Mother’s Friend overcomes all trie
danger ef child-birth, end carries tbs expectant mother safely throegh
this critical period without pain. It i* woman’s greatest blessing.
Thousands gratefully tell #f tho benefit and relief derived from tne
aae of, this wonderful _
E&sHk Mother s
bookstefiiag aU about
this liniment, will be tent free.
Hi BnAU knhta Ca, Atiuti, Ot
Friend
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,
$i and $2.
Brownie Developing Machine,
$2.00.
TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES
COMPLETE
GINNING
OUTFITS
GRIST
MILLS
MILL
SUPPLIES
TAYLOH
SAW MILLS
1 10 Copies of Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage’l
“Travels in the Holy Land”
—Will be—
GIVEN AWAY
Newly
Equipped
Boiler Works
Machine
Shops and
Foundry
Wooo n Wtr0 Ponem, firm Proof Roofing, Spray Pumpo, Momoro, Mmkoo, Jopmrmtoro,
Ws wifi Kate MoToor Mart* la Fi«art wttk Ua.
Like to Mont'or
(Krum ih«M«nl*oiiK*ry AdverlUcr.) •
Tlie Tlioma*|llloTinie*-Kntcn>risc in
timates that tho Hearst barrel may turn
out to be a beer barrel when tlie hot
weather comes. Very likely, for there’s
lots of gas to s beer barrel.
MALIARY BROS. MACHINERY CO.
M MACON. C*. ,
A Swell Affair.
(From the .Montgomery Advcrtl
Greatest Discovery of the Age,'
•‘Secret oi Health.**
A fruit and vegetable compound for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation; Biliousness, Sour Stomach.
Heart Burn, and all diseases arising from a
disordered stomach or torpid liver.
A great appetizer and flesh producer. Nothing better as a spring tonic.
—Price, 50 cts. ancf fr.oo ptr bottle.—
For wale by all first-elan* dealer* *—-nt prrbaid, in lots of 3 large bottles or 5
small ones, on receipt of price.
Wholesale rates on application. Reliable agents wanted in every town in the
Unit* d States.
In the Times-Enterprise “Dot” Contest,
Tliese books art* bu exhibition now at
oar store. They are splendid works,
which sell for $2.75 each and will be an
ornament to any home.
J. E. Robison & Co's.
Book Store,
Broad Street. • ThomanvUle, Ga
The editor of the Times-Enterprise iMathews Medicine Co.,
mnst be hungry. He wants 1
barbecue. Wo can
stomach swelling in
feast.
political dw
Americus, Ga.
Qjslnt, Queer sod Curious Silt 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 *jni-
que in its temple, tabernacle and other
Mormon church institutions, but quaint %
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 particularly
delightful in snmmer. The Great Sak
Lake, with Us magnificent Saltair resort,
where the water is “deader and denser**
j than that in the Dead Sea in Palestine
is an attraction in itself that people
j 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 springt-
j Fishing and hunting can be had in every
i direction. The trip from Denver to
• Salt Lake City and Ogden, via the Den-
! »r & Rio Grande and the Rio Grande
1 " cstern, is one or unsurpassed plems-
• urc Here nature is found in her stern-
| est mood and the whole line is a sue-
end oftho car?”
are 00 tho Hearst band wagon.
either extremity.
trees?” These are tlie words of a pub-
{prise man yesterday.
Little Tommy Hardwick lias announ
ced with an air of finality that Hon. H.!
Two car loads of minerals,
will be the next member of the National
Democratic committee from Georgia.
We shall noon hare a chance to see what
sort of a political prophet little Tomlet
SOFTCORE
I.ike tlie running brook, the
red blood that flows through
the veins has to come from
somewhere.
The springs of red blood arc
found in the soft core of'the
hones called the marrow and
some say red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy hone
marrow and healthy spleen
re full of fat.
Scott’s Emulsion makes new
blood by feeding the hone
marrow and the spleen with
tlie richest of all fats, the pure
od liver oil.
For pale school girls and
invalids and. for all whose
blood is thin and pale, Scott’s
Emulsion is a pleasant and rich
blood food. It not only feeds
the blood-making organs but
ives them strength to do
ieir proper work.
Send foi free sample.
SCOTl & lluWNE, Chemists.
Ptarl Mrret, New York,
jov. and fioo; all druggists.
--
Tlie Best Cow Fo d to bei
cut
Had.
u.
Cost less and is ihe g-.eate-tj
milk and butter producer;
on the market.
Ml.
Put up by the Ralston Pu
rina Co.
Come down and let us talk to you.
We have just rec> ived a car of Woold-
bridge Jellico .
The Thomasville Ice Company
•PHONE NUMBER O.
Dealers in Ice, Soda Water, Wood, Coal, Hay and Grain.
i
for tho Georgia building luu been for
warded.
The Atlanta Constitution sayn ‘ it in
by no means impossible that John M.
Slaton of Fulton may have an unoppos
ed race for speaker of the house.” But
oil! how improbable. Remcmlior
Mitchell of Thomas.
The Douglas Breeze truthfully ob
serves that the cane crop of Thomas
county is said to surpass any ever growu
there, and an attempt will be made by
tho farmers to raise a larger cotton crop
than ever.
The ice men of South Georgia were
recently banquet ted nt Waycross. This
is one ease where wo would have liked j
to be tlie ice man.
and picturesque valleys. No European
scenery. During the entire summer
there will be low excursion rates to Salt
Lake City and contiguous country. It
is on the road to ihe Pacific coast, if
that be your destination. Write S. K.
Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Colo.,
for beautifully illustrated pamphlets,
etc 8-1-03-1 linos.
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
good prescription. ■
For mankind.
The 5-ccnt packet is enough for usual
occasions. The family bottle [GOoto.]
contains a supply for a year. All drug
gists sell them. 5-9
HEALTH
AND VITALITY
Upturn which lead* to Con no mpt lon^M n c? Uam uTt >\** ^hu’i «
----- —id m *■ — ■--- '
all til wane* of either
*nch it* Nervous Proetra*
tkm. Mental Worry, ex-
ceMiveuaeof Tobacco or
guaraure to
or refund the money. Hold at 11.00 per box. tt buxea for l&l
DK MOTTSOHEMIOAL CO..»Olev«iund. Ohio.
Honest confession may bo good for j
the soul, but it won’t bo popular this j
week while the grand jury is in session, i
This is spring, and that tiled feeling
is apt to attack merchant*. Printer’s
Ink is the only sure cure.
“Spring Fever"
calls for a Tonic. Don’t drag yourself
through long, weary days aunoyod
by that “used up” feeling. You
need a Tonic; your blood is
in bad condition.
Thomasville’s building boom is far
more substantial than any of the presi-
dential affairs.
OUR TONICS
have done wonders for others and are
to help you.
S. II. PRICK CO.
Our candidate for President is Mr.
X. O. Minee.
Sole Agent Jacob* Candies
It is Up
To You.
Caution.
This is not a gentle won!—but when
yon think how liable you are not to
mown and a remedy that has had
large** sale of any medicine in tfi©
world since* 1868 for the cure and treat
ment of Consumption and Throat
Lung troubles without losing its great
popularity all these years, yon
thankful we called yonr attention
Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so
many ordinary cough remedies made by
druggists and others that are cheap and
arnggists ana others that are cheap and
good for light colds perhaps, bnt for a*-
vere Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup—and
especially for Consumption, where
there is difficult expectoration and
coughing daring the nights and mom-
: iugs, there is nothing like German Syr-
’ np. The 25 cent size has Just been in
tro dneed this year. At S. H. Price C
1 1 as surprised to find so many
odds and ends of staple dinner
ware patterns on my shelf, I don’t
want thorn there, do you want
them, if you do you can have them.
Just come down and get them.
What about the price you say;
well I will sell them for so little I
would hate to publish the price.
THE GREATEST THING
IN THE WORLD.
Doa t you know what it is, well 1
will tell jou, it is tho little house
wife that has one—the Wheeler
& Wilson or New Home Sewing
Machines. All sunshine and hap
piness where C. B. Quinn seads a
& VV. or New Home
C- B. QUINN.
5-9-d&w
Makes A Clean Sweep.
There’s nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. Cf all the salves you ever
heard of, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the
best. It sweeps away and cares Barns,
" es, Braises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, skin
iptionsand Piles. It's only 25c and
gnaranted to Rive satisfaction by J. W.
Peacock Druggist.
NOW IS THE TIME.
12 inch Cane Mill,
14 inch Cane Mill,
16 inch Cane Mill,
18 inch Cano Mill,
$14 00
18 90
24 50
29 4
We can furnish % tne above in iron
frames at a small cost. It will pay you
to call on us before you buy.
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
Works near A. C. L. R. R. Depot.
P. O. 102; Telephones 134 and210.
Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy lor Bowel Com
plaints in Children.
"We have used Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our
family far voir.- " ^ — t
family for years," says J. B. Cooke,
Nederlands. I\*xas . "We have given it
to all of our child rcn. We have used oth
er medicines for the same purpose, but
never found anything to equal Qiamber-
Iatn s. If you will use it as directed it
will always cure. For sale by J. W. Pea-
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