Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 22, 1904, Image 4

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rnammmmmBsmmBm THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, APRIL 22, 1904. WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPR.SE. AND South Georgia Progress. Published every Friday by the Times-Entcrprise Publishing Co. 'Wilson M. Hardy. President. John D. McCartney, aao. A treat. At the Tlme-Knterpriae Building. ThotnasvUle, Ga. Bntered at the poatoffloe at Thomae- «riHe, Ga., at aeoond elate mail matter. aCBaCKHTlOX BATE* Weekly, One Tear 11.00 - Six Month* 50 »* Three Month* 15 Dally, One Tear «6.00 *• Six Month* «.6o ~ Tim* Month* 1.J5 •• One Mouth 50 DOING WELL. Victim of Ochiocknae Sheeting Be- . covering. Other Items. Official Paper of Thomas County Guaranteed Circulation 3.3J0. >Hoch der Parker! Pot the lazy germ, iu oleohul during the tumtner month*. Die men who are iu seemed to unit Thoma* county. The comity Mood by the Hon. Joe Hid ta gnat shape. ' Governor Doe* ought to be hi* brevet title a* he polled 88 vote*. TUebattleofballot* wa* aiugnlarly gieacetnl in Tlionia* county. Judge Parker'* uominatiou aeeiUH as aura to come *« the July convention. Yon never heard c( a hoy who want* ho be a deutlet or aee a dentiat. „ Tife know our work In behalf of Par- Wvr would tiring result*. Look at New t«k. ^Cliore are IKS duys iu tho War ami Wliommnillo ia a good place to apemi all Of them. It ha* developed that there were no wlfneme* to tlte ihootlng *crmpe Monday a* at flrat reiorted. The victim ia here iu town and aeema to be gutting along fairly weU. Dr. J. P. Carreker of this place draaaed the wounded man'* limbs and he mi then placed In a houae here iutown. Dr. J. B. Palmer, of Augusta, Ga., ha* recently located In oar town and la now ready to answer any and all call*. He oomee to us with "gilt edge” recom mendation*. He hold* a letter from the Mayor of Augusta, and also from Dr. H. Clay Foster, formerly of this place that should win for him a place in the homes of our people. He lied five or six calls Mouday to begin with. He seems to be quite a young man, ha* a wife and one child. It will be no longer necessary to call physicians from other towns ns Drs. Carreker and Palmer are hero and are well prepared to take cam of ihc public. Dr. J. B, Oarniker returned Mouday from Tifton, where he has been for snv-' oral days on business, I suppose. Messrs. D. B. and J. II. Anderson and families spent Toesda.v on the river, gnesteof the "flatly tribe," where they were treated royally Mrs. Mary Hunt, of Tifiou, has been spending some time will: her sister, Mrs. J. A. Bulloch of ibis place. She return ed home Sunday. Mile Olivia Liudsay is visiting at Piue Park this week. She left hero last Wed nesday and will retnrn perhaps the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stone, of Thomas- vllle, were tn town i'aosday. It seems they had is eu out driving and in their drive accidentally come n|*n a I a rye coop of young hens The soul and other internal organs uai deriving sweet satisfaction from Month Uoorgia moonlight and fish fry*. 'MVe’alackberry and the wiitormelon will soon make life ia Snath Georgia an trrideseett dreaui of Joy. A NEIGHBOR'S NEWS- What la Going on In the Thriving Town of Boston. She Russians are doubtless ready to rngard General Hhcriuau'a remark about war as a prophecy. The'Wlte northerners who are still in Thotnaarlllevtre enjoying tho prettiest Mart Of tbe year. Fifty-three Thomas county voters re- fused to vote for Governor .Too _ What Mm he done? And William Hearst wouldn't liave an as well as Roseell did If Id* name md breu on the ballots. Ten men deserted Commissioner Obe ' yesterday la Thomas county's primary, l it was on account of Hearst. AxaUrcad president says marring* lead work are the two greatest things in ■ha world. GonfldentlaUy, wo wish we •ml a little more of the former and a i of tlte latter iu ours. 'the people of the second congression al dhtvtet want Oapt. John Triplett to mgseasut them at the 8t. isiuis eonven- Bsl an,I if lie it defeated l>j |x>Iiti<-al xaathhialkuis thrro will be a reckoning. Tin energetic citizen* of Qnitmnu an itnnning etv*t tilings for tlieir town. vri«li to extend tlte Booth CKnwgia nMnil from Adel to a point on the Mil feetwvcn Sparks and Nashville. Naahvilfo there i# a road rnnniug m IWatoo, a point on the A. C. L. be- Mwoen .Brouswick and Albany. Tlu* Douglas people propose to build from ItfUtouto Douglas. This would give ^oilman rownivtiou to Douglas. From Dougin* to North Augusta there Sa » chain of railroad* with occasional Imaaks, and by building fifty or sixty mOm of road, connection would be aaade From Quitman to Augusta, a dis tance of nearly two hundred uud fifty T«fiW doch a plan carried out would aaeau much for this section. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. |Dta KM Yoa Hm Always Bought Messrs. T. O Beverly and W. S. Bnl loch are very bnsy intending court iu Tlioniasville, this week. Mr. E. R. Singletary, of Meigs, was in town Tuesday eiirnule lo Thomas- rille, wliero he will transact important business. Dr. J. B. Palmer made a business trip to Tliomasvllle Tuesday. Georgians! satisfaction, “President” Suspenders the shirt, so < louts STKYXXUAN .. . Vll,Ut anon CO., sad other .tore*. Msde and Guaranteed by TheC. A. KDGARTON Mfg. C< SHIRLRV, MASS. Ool. J. W. Dillon of TbomasriUe waa a visitor toThomasvlUe last Wednes day week. W. T. Nesbit of Lew^enoerille Ga., who is repreeenting theDnnn Machinery Company of Atlanta was here last week tn interest of his house. Col. W. H. Hammond of Thotnaa- viUe was here leet Thursday week at tending to legal burineai. Mr. Isluun Dole of Starke, Fla., ia vis iting his brother, A. B. Cole at home corner of Stephens and Adams streets. Judge M. Bdum of Quitman waa here last Thursday week attending Justice court. Sheriff Higlit waa here last Friday looking after legal business. Mr. W. 0. GrifHn of Decatur county Ga., and a brother-in-law to Mr. J. B. Roberts of oar city died but Saturday and was buried iu Baiubridge Sunday. It is probable that Mrs. Griffin will mako her iuture homo in Boston. Mr. B. D. Harris of Waycross, a troiher-in law of Rev. J. M. Rnsbin visited the latter last week at hia home on West Jefferson street. Mrs. M. L. Wane returned last weak from White Springs Flo., whither the liad been for recut e atiou. Misses Mabel Baum and Edith Hart, two pretty and intelligent ladies of Quit- man were here since onr laM epistle, vis iting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor at tlieir home oil East Jefferson street. Dr. M. R. Malletto was here last Sat nrday from Tliomasvllle looking after his business interests. Judge W. M. Jones our good and ef ficient ordinary, accompanied by his wsfe, was here last Saturday visiting Ids sous, J. M. sud Juo. W. Junes. J. Fitzgerald of Qnitman was here lust week vlailiugjhia mother, Mrs. H. K. Fitzgerald at her home on Stephens street. Mre. Fitzgerald lias hoell qnfte sick, thongli we are glad to report her convalescing at this time. J. E. Marilre uud wife of Macon were visiting ids brother, R. B. Mardre and •amily and other relative* ia onr city last Sunday. Hr. Mardre is, and ha* been General Manager for B. G. Dunn & Go’s. Commercial Agency for many years. Tlie district Conference of the A. M. E. church, Thomasrille district was in sessfam hare last week, Presiding Elder, Glass of Tliomatville, presiding. Tbe Conference did some good work while session. A total of $>85.87 was raised for the yarions church activities. 50,000 Free Samples You Curt Get One. * BLACK WEED, the great vegetable remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, and Kidney and Madder complaints, haa met with almost nxtuutonoons incceaa be- vuasc it ha* mrulo «omo noteworthy cure# of very severe cues. Mr. John Poet, of the Atlanta Fire Dept., writf’x: “ For niontlia I Buffered with my kid ney#. 1 ma.le every effort to get relief, .but failed until I accidentally came in pos#e*uou of a bottle of Black Weed. The relief obtained from it# n#o waa so great before half the first bottle hod been n#ed, tliat 1 pet aside all other mediciuee and am now strand and weU, having 1*h n cored completely by Black Weed. At tho same time I had an ag gravated cus.* cf Catarrh of the head and throat, black Weed haa completely erred this, and my head i# now as clear a# a bell." BLACK WEED is #nfd by all drag- gists at $1.00 a bottle, or-we will wend prepaid upon receipt of price. Send Your Name ?£z a trial sample of this greet remedy, which will be sent absolutely free, to gether with onr book containing valua ble Information and endorsements. Ploaae mention tills papar. Address, Black Weed Medicine Co., JMamta. Ga. SOUR STOMACH-HEART BURN. Heart burn results from an acid or soar condition of the stomaohi This oddity is caused by indigestion. The food is only partly digested, the indiges ted portion Torments, produce# heart- bnrn and sour stomach. Rydaie’s Stem* sell Tablets speedily relieve these condi tions They neutralise the.acid and food, restoring normal condinon*. By- dale's Stomach Tablets CUREall forms of stomach trouble. J. W. Peacock. Take Advantage of Y And the Good Weather to buy a Or $ome other piece of harvesting machinery. Don’t wait until summer when you will have wasted your time with worn out Machinery I have just taken up the machinery business. Come and see my Plano Machines at my stables in Boston, Ga. FROM BABY UP: 3ci«Uc Kheumatum Cured. 1 have been subject to sciatic rheu matism for years, «ay# E. H. Waldrow of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and ducomfort. My joints would crack when raightemd up. 1 used Chamber- tain’s l’nin Halm and have been thor oughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many month#. It is certainly a most wonder- follintnun’." For sale byj. W. I cock. Saw Mill For Sale. One Saw Mill complete, conRistinj oue 20 H P Boiler, ono No. 25 H P giuc Saw Mill, Frick make. Three Log Carts; 8 yoke oxen#. Mill now iu uso Can give possesion May 1st. This ^ma chinery has betMi iu use oulv teu moths. 4-22-2 M. Wilkes, Meigs, Ga. “D * It Today " Tlte time-worn iujunctiou, ‘Never pnt off ’til tomorrow what you can do today,” is now generally presented iu this form: “l)o it to-day!” That is the teiNo advice we want to give vou about that hacking cough or demoraliz ing cold with which you have been Strug gliug for several days, perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it TO DAY— and let that remedy be Dr. Bos- choc’s German Syrup, which has beeu in use for over thirty five year#. A few doses will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread cousnmtiou has attacked your lungs, Germau Syrup will surely i-ffect a cure—as it ha# doue before iu thousands of apparently hopeles# eases j of lung trouble. New trial bottle#, 26c; 1 tegular size, 75c. At S. H. Prico Co. 1 From Factory Direct To Consumer All like Ice Cream—It’s a treat to most people—a Sun day dish. Have it every day in the week if you like and twice on Sunday if you use a Peerless Iceland Freezer (ONE MOTION.) It*i my to keep clean. Cream can make do lodjfmeutou dasher* Bcrapers are not attached to arm# by iron clasps which allow cream to •oak in between wood end iron and become putrid and soar* Dasher is thoroughly cleaned by simply scalding, ft will freeze cream In 3 minutes by tbo watch Will pay for itself in one season by eaving in freezing material over all other freezers.. For sale by JOHN Gi-. BURNEY, Way’ll Building. BOSTON, GEORGIA. -osvZftfrAnd a story of Commercial opportunity A comprehensive Lice Operation, such a one onlyjjthe largest business houses in the country could engage in, was closed by us several weeks ago, but on account of Custom House Entanglements the Laces did not reach us until now. The largest buyers of celebrated American stores envied us for this transaction, because Laces in this tremendous purchase are not alone owned cheaply to the poiut of incredulity, but more so they are the pick and cream of Fashion, and not a yard among the ten thousand of dozens is anything but the season’s choicest productions. “For what is worth in anything Rut so much money as ’twill bring.”»Butler. We desire to cnll attention of our cuatoiriera this week to n lurg* line of Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements. We handle the WebeiNVVagon and the Virginia Wagon, the Oxford Buggies and the Rex Buggies, and the McFarlane Buggies and Surries. We have combination corn and cotton planters and combina tion guano and com drills. We have the „beat line of Fertilizer Distributors we ever saw. You can put ont with them from one hundred to two thousand pounds of fertilizers per acre. We also carry u full lino of two horse riding and walking cultivators and weedera. We are still offering bargains in —Flour, Sugar and Tobacco— An exceptional combination purchase through an Eastern White : | and have on hand yet some select North Carolina Seed Binders Goods trust, placing us in the possession of the most startling white goods value ever recognized in this section of the country. Never before was . . . . . ,. \ i . , | Remember that we give with each 2oc cash purchase a ticket en- tliere brought under this roof such mountains of snowy whitewash materials. „i,„ - , . ,V . tn “ titling you to a chance at the beautiful Ames stick seat run about on display in our window, which will be given away tm May "8th. One of our customers will get this beautiful ran about. You may bo the lucky one. COME to see us. The opportunity of a life-time is here presented. We have just received a fine line of VOILE in all colors. Roval Worcheiter Corsets best on earth. Comfort Trading Co. BOSTON, - GEORGIA.