Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 22, 1904, Image 3

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TIME8-7BNTERPfilSS, TIIOMA.SVILLE. GEORGIA, APRIL 22. 1001. A PRUDENTIAL PROPOSITION If you had a ho <se that brought you au income of $100 each year wouldn’t you insure it for $1,000? ' You cirtainly would, all good business men do You Would do it knowing that your house may never burn and you may never get bac?£ one cent you have paid for this insurance. If your earnings are $1C0 per year are you being fair to your family and estate if you do not protect them by taking out life insurance? You can do this knowing that you are sure to die and get back more than you have paid in Or tlat after a Certain period, 'f you are still living, you can get back all you have paid in cash and have a nice sum laid up for a rainy day or old age Any man or woman in good health can take advantage of this proposition by making application for a policy of insurance to the Fill out the coupon and mail it to us for full information. Out tills out uud mail it. m it til ii r in miintHMUii 11 u t unmiun miminiwi in ihiii * Coupon. ! C. M. & E>. H. SMITH, I General Agents, Thomasville, Ga. : O M. &E. H. Smith, General Agents. The Prudential , : Ins. Co. of America. Thomasville, Ga. s z Dear Sirs: 2 Without expense to me and without committing my- - ; self to any action, will yon send mo further inform a- | 2 tion as to insnrance policy on my life. 1 I was horn on the day of 2 j ; s My occupation is . j § Youreirnly, 5 Name ^ 2 Address j Cmim'I mm hum »i hmmnimh in »»»»««» wuiinii m«mi 111 iuii«inJ A PARIS LETTER. DRIVEN BACK NEW OFFICERS. SHOOTING MONDAY* neck, in cold weather adds a chinchilla Wo <gimo out of the Museum just in collar, aud on damp days two tiuy pair time to reach homo for luucli when an — ■. — ' Miss Lucy Lester Writes of French of rubber boots! Somewhere near they innocent looking man appeared andsng- Jsps Repulsed But Say They Will Try Have Been Chosen for American Jerome Curry at Oohlockonea Shobts lit Again* Planing Mill Company Anslsy. Scenes and People. tell mo is a dog cemetery. In case all g^od wo g0 urollud the comer, it places of iufcerest are exhausted daring would take only five minutes, to see the my sray in Peris, I shall fall back upon Concierge. Ho did uot load ns around The Times-Enterprise fakes pleasure ir , , . ,, u * theooruer, but ht might 011 for a half in presenting tods render* this morning, I v?I«l, yon oonld see the school child- an j wur , Thon wo began to suspect .1 ai-akksi: nnivEN bach. At the last meeting of the stookliold- Abont three o'clock Monday after- London, April in.—Tim St. Peters- ers and directors of the American Plan- noon Mr. W. J. Carry at Ochlockonoe a letter from the talented pen of Miss r(J „ on t)lls Bide great grown boys something was wrong, bnt too late- bar “ correspondent of the Standard ing Mill Company, offleots for the en- shot Jim Ansley a laborer. Three shots Lucy Lester, written to her father. Col. wear jng niokerbookers, and stockings we were in the bands of the Phillis- sends a romorto the effect that Vice- suing year were elected. They are as were fired, ono going wild, a second R. E. Lester. The friends of this gif ted Jnst abo ve their shoe tops. Instead of tines, (a gnido!) Been though we were Admiral Togo’s fleet escorted a Japa- follows: President and General Mana- taking effeot in Ansley’s side and* yonng lady will read with iutereit of orercoats they wear capes. There is a doped, ip the end we were repaid for we 110,6 landing of troops to the westward ger, J. B Jen ison; vice-president P. B. third in his leg. her experiences in the Parisian capital. CDttom in Paris that has pnssiod me; „ w besides Antionettcs’ and ofu,e Yolo river. When 12.000 m«n Blnie; Treasurer,W.O. Snodgrass,Sccre- Mr, Curry is the contracting logger "Bnt I promised to writ* yon more i wondered why the boys were accom- Rabespoerrcs place of imprisonment, had been landed the Russian troops, tary Miss Lillie Williams. Allot the for J. T. Groover’s mill near Odhlock- folly of Paris, and in the begianing I penied to and from school by priests "Tlio Hall of the Girmdlets,” the dispel which were lying concealed, snndouly old officers were re-elected except form- ones, and Ansley who was sort of-a shall anticipate your question. Is it at of course I know a girl in Europe was where many royal prisoners worshipped, sttacked them, driving them back to er president George 8. Oox who has re- tramp, has been in his employ for all like I expected to find it? Yes, or neTer seeu on t j le streets without a on( j i jiie "Palace of Justice” the the ships with heavy losses in men and signed. His successor Mr. Jemlsonis a sometime. rather, no for I nover thought I should chlllM)rone , b nt why grown cp boys could ofCassatiou I forgot to mention Wa*. - splendid business man and is thoroughly Ansley got bsd blood in some way see this side of the ocean; Enropoan not ^ abont „i 0 ne was a mystery. At that the same lamp that Mario Autlon- familiar with the lumber trade. Under hi to have aggravated .Mr. travel was ono of the many things I had , Mt ft Kreno , iraan explnh.pd tllat ottu usud , tiu haugI iu llur rooul . tto , hi! administration the affair, of the Cany in numerous ways,’by turning out become reconciled to stow away iu my religioD „ teught in t)l8 pdMlo school*. flamo Mck floor reraaJtu . at lemt part ' “ * com]*ny, which is one of the city’s his stock, destroying hie seed cane, etc, wagon hitched to the proverbial star. 0 r worse Atheism is. aud the priest ac- of the same brick for thousands of cn- ' most importatant enterprises, are sure and by even threatening hie life. Mon- And now that the unexpected lias lisp compan i e s the boy to counteract the rioaB poop), wft ii ing oyor them have r<>liio . April Id, noon.-Private ad- to prosper. day afternoon the two men met on tho pened, now that 1 am tn tho land of the evil ia fl nonce ex6 rted at school. worn away most of the floor. “parlos vous” I am beginning to mid to x notico tlle maRllzllM9 are dlscnssing Tho mo8t tlnpro6 sivo siglit iu all Paris vices confirm the reported massing of 20,000 Rnssian troops on the right bank Wlrelese Telegrapltere Protest. railroad track near Groover's mill, and Carry says without a ward of warning ” ** I no Hiost ini press! vo Right iu nil I aris Now York Anril l(J.—Tlio American . . iy knowledge, gained from Geography, pla , luiI1 g for,, nnivcrsallangnage. „ Napo lcon’, tomb. Tho twe ive coios- * Yoln river with the object of op- D( ~ Tdeuraob Gomnonv “* <««i-*««ted at that Paris is the capital of 1 ranee and After struggling over French accents, Bld victories surrounding the Baucop- ** ] lag telegraphed to Secretary Hay at “n ' German verbs I am almost ready to hognB> tho Bixty „ agB he captured in *"*-*“"*'^ Washington protesting against the atti- posing the Jspauese invasion of Man- De Forest Wiroles. Telegraph Company hlm Curry .ay. thathe backod-away. ■ x tore* ^%60pl I wondered which would be the most in- casf my voto favor of tl,e % Euglish. battle, all make one feel he was n man terestiug. the sights of the city, or .lie Tlloy tell a good story on an American ofdcBtiny . it raay be out of place Just tho army will lx>giu crossing tho river. He After two monlhs in ti,e ,mds ^ ; Bho wanted to go over to the Latin here, bnt at any rate it is interesting to WiU torce “ ' ,0 ~^ e "’ ithoat mrioa * reBlx)n dem, in the ofbothl am still unable to decide. I Qnarter an d addressea the "cabby” as know that the iaamonse block of Siberian IoM ’ start out iifton mtl, Baedeker deterniiii- folloKB: "Monsieur, are yon engaged, tomb wcightBOVOr to put n my timo suiying jf not, will you liavo mo?’ So tar, I B j lt y seven tons. The French worship pout AHTliril sealed? nip.Inpn« in Ilm T/invn* nnt Ifir SOU1C . . . . . . i. m a ** Washington protesting against tno atu- he was finally forced to draw his pistol it is still believed that when ready they tnt * e otthe Rnssian government relative ftud fl re to protect his life. It is said to the nse of wireless telegraphy bycor- „ mI cven lm , ia d mnk Ula zone of war. The gromlI j Ansley still tried to oat Mr. prorestants sey: Curry. “We claim the right nnder all inter- Physicians were notified at once and national laws to nee the high sea. for Mr . 0nrry generonBly recoiyed Ul# m ninfnrps in tho Isonvrt* hut for some , x. *1 k i wum. 4 naticuai lawHto use the high neaa ' . have managed to get a cab wit ion pro- . h 0 is their God, bnt they do Loudon, April lfl, Tho Timea this peaceful purposes and demand for onr a reason, perhaps to relieve the eye-strain, . the drivpr bnt i f ee l often * , . „ ' p ' peaceim purposes, ana demanarorour won nded mat intohis own house tor 1)0 * * not propose lie shall reappear in another morning prints'a dispatch from its cor- operators, who are American citizens, treatment. Ausley is badly hart and form. respondent at sea off the coast of Korea, and for our property, tho full protection nmv not rnrnvor thitiiv it is altogether ue to t le povtr y ^y e weil t \ersailles aud buck, iifty The dispatch is dated yesterday, and in of the United States government. of the French language. y ^ com miles in an automobile last week no ^ the correspondent says ho believes J. O. Bell of Cootidgo was among the •° onf j U8fc for t,l ° that the entrance to jx>rt Arthur is now Mr Jol,n s - Montgomery, who grndu- many visitors to the city on Monday. posing I find myself watching the endless pro- more than j can cxpr ess, and I do not fopm cession pass in aud out the galleries. Bat here one finds all nationalities; tlto nation of French ami English I parks offer tho best view of the Pari- siaus. to get around alone hut the with rhle ho did not goilin Only a few blocks from my conrin’s wl) ,„ we AmerioaI)S glido from ono „ Dt Btop(M!d Iong 8110 , lg „ to see Mario apartments is tho glamoas Bois do lion- !o i ls uoto another must uppsll these peo- Anttbnjtte’s Swiss village. paiace, Healed. loguo. I go there nearly every day for ^ walk, sometimes on the avenue dcs Acacias (the children call it the painted avenae, because nearly every lady that I have not began to exhaust the Louvre yet; it requires months. When lizo it takes two hours to walk ateil last week with high honors from Ho took two convicts hack to tho camp the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, W £ tb In Bankruptcy. * is at home for awhile, and is being ~ — Two Whigham gentlemen, D. H. warmly greeted by many friends. Ho ^ r ‘ nud Mrs. • Nathaniel Black, ^yho Fencing Schoo'Ground. Johnson and j. W. Bryan have rucent- loaves on May first for Memphis, Tenn., have been at Oak Lull during the 8ea- The grounds of the South Georgia ly been adjudged bankrupts. The first where ho will reside. son, have returned to their home in College are being surrounded by a fine schedules hahiiities of $^,822,40. The Miss Ella Mao William* of Macon who arn8burg ’ e,uit of the park and tin i do a eir- j aguin. promenades here is addicted to the aLyou can form some CoU -* B 018 bpi " 8 “ m > 0,,dod ^ tt fln<J . Z r 7 “ rouge habit) bntmore often to the Lake iron fence. The old fence had seen ® K “ u 08 “ * e * “ °™' has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Mr. F. P. Tolar, t/io gonial posterns- mauy years of service, and incidentally 680.18 creditors of both will hold their q Jemisen here, for several months, ter at Ozelle, together wiib Mr. E. E. ronge habit) but more oftemo me u..» jdca o{itB Tns , utss . to watch the swans. Eleven in the Tlle Clnny Museum is smaller aud we morning, four in th, evening nr.i tho compaBBedit i namoming . Here.we saw fashionable hours; then hundreds of carnages used in the X4th century. The elegant equipages, automobiles and roya , chariots with gokl trapping* took carriages are to bo seen on the drive*. bac y to tho nursery tales of Ciude- A few week* ago all tho carriages wero clo- '1, but now tliat spring is here, had roeeived the hard nsagotliat the av. Aretmeet inginReferee.J.H.Merrili’sof- ^ Mon4ay mornlng (or ' a vieic t0 Vann, was iu town on erago ecIiooI kid gives to the barrier that ^ c0 ^ ero » 0,1 -April *29th. separates the sacred precincts of Miner va’s temple from the vulgar outside world. ^ businef* Mon- Quincy, Fla. An Ugly Charge. The county officers placed in jail hero rilla, aud looking at the-Knights’ armor opportunity to admire Madam’s anltwonb? one could almost fancj the Hebard | e ft for their homo iu Philadel- committed on a negro girl. Easter gown and—poodle. Doggie’s day?i of good King Arthur had nturn- p b j a Monday. They have been at their Mr. .lud Mr*. C. M. Robinson of this Tuesday Tom Linton, a Boston negro, c ^y ,U1< * B. A. Alderman of Pino Mrs. Charlie Hebard and Mrs. D. L, on tho charge of rape. The assault was Park are members of a flailing party that J -’ nresiHmding ten days at Odessa, Fla. day. Mr. J. A. Bu loch ono of the coanty’i patriarchs, mado the Timcs Entorpriso ono of his always welcome visit* yester* Dr. J. Frink Harris of Pavo wai toUet i- second only to her own. The ed if it were not for the iuccss .abber- handsome home on Hauscll street dur- Miss Mary Hamilton of .Athens is vis- Mr. E. R. Rcdfearn of the Barwick among tho number of prominent visitor* . • a ain^ tllO Winter. 1 itinir Iwr fiilitAr. Mtil. B. O. McLnnton. liA»ehhnrlin«d. iK n.nnnrlincr llili vmI? In flift f>l?v maids buttons his fur coat abont hia ing of eager tourist*. iting her sister, Mis. y. G. McLenton. neighborhood, is a coarting thi* week, to tho city Monday.