Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 29, 1904, Image 2

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[sssgjjpe riMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEOHBIA, APRIL 29 1904. Everybody wants Hint political picnic .May. The Ailel News isn't eren tinged ■with Heantism. The May and the Msyhaw, will soon bo hero. Haw-haw! Tiie law is a very present help in tiiao of trouble—to the lawyers. If yoar mental complexion is tinged with bine ohms to South Georgia. Tiie merry merry spring time is here— likewise the merry, merry red \bug. All Georgia bowed at the shrine of the departed heroes Tuesday. The coarse of true lore is said to be an important coarse in summer schools. The yellow peril is stalking through the land in tiie shape of the yellow shoe. The St. Louis platform should be brief, terse and to tlio point. A Vale 1 professor says we est loo much, lie ought to try editing a country nows- paper. But if Hoosovelt should be defeated ■tghat would the paragrapliers do for somebody to hammer? ' «■—S—— *■«■ ■ I I Isa The way Ool. Yoonglmsbaud Is side swiping tiie Thiebataus makes us pity Oils young wife. The "sappose" flend is getting in isomo due work, speculating as to tiie moults ot tho Jspo-SpHUko-Russo war. Pour goal candidates for three good tdacos menus un interesting race for the 'legislature. ^ ■■ This is Ushiilg season and discussions OS to tho best bolt nre in order Pint toiy is always a good bait. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Today is the 86th aunlrersary of Odd Fellowship in America, Tifton is to hare a wood distillation plant for the manufacture of tarpon- tine. Many Booth Georgia towns are plan, ning for a boll team, Why not Thom, asrilta also? A Finland capitalist lias been lorest- ing in Bcnth Georgia lands on which to colonize a number of Finlanders. So we will soon see their Finnish. Tiie second oonrention of the Inter state Sugar Gone Growers’ Association, wliich will be hell in Jaoksonrille May 4,6 and 8, promises to be mneh larger than the first, which was held in Macon lost May. At the Intercollegiate coutost in Tif- too lost week, Miss Bessie McGarrsh of Arab! won tiie medal iu ulocution and Sam Edison of Vuldostn the medal in oratory. Prof J. O, Wnrdlnw of tills city dolirered tiie prises. SEARCH LIGHT RAYS. From ths Bslnbrldge Search Light. If Editor McCartney’* correspondent with the suggestire ideas would consent to occupy the editorial choir for a week, he wonld indeed "want a change.” He would probably discorer the "reason why” an editor “hangs on to a thread, bare paragraph subject.” Oor sympathies go oat to|Thomoa county citizens, both candidate and rot. er, since the primary- for the selection of county officers will not occur until Aagnst 19th. It will take a great'deal of wind for the early fellow in the race to keeprannidg; and four long montiis still is too great a while for (the rotors to hare to dodge aronnd in their efforts to escape. Tiie committee should get together and more the time ap a little. A Saviiiimh preacher soys "fakes hbonnd in modern life.” Mutt have been up’aguiust the Hcarat boom. It’s a debatable question which season IsmostpreforablelnSonlhGeorgin. Wo lore the nearest one tiie best. The Rooecrolt children liaco tho Toomurli jaw Isa common ' affliction at tiie White House. <Oagtessnun Kitchen Jus roasted {President Roosevelt. A very pro pot place for a roast to oome from. The sea serpent division of tiie An. «tent Order of Astnle Anoniases will •ooa legiu to oooupy top of column next to reading matter. Slnoe Julian McCurry was defeated (or tho legislature the Savannah Pres* calls him Ourry Cruel to nnMao a ' man because of one defeat . TheNefr York fruit haa been de- etroyed by cold weather, and Georgia froit will havo to supply tiie market. Tiie Elborta is equal to any demand. Judge Parker refuses to talk politics, bat there are strong indications that tie knows haw to think politics rather eloquently.—Washington Post. Tiie sunniest creod ever framed will not keep lilts shady side entirely out of night. But-it wilt make tho shiny side look brighter by contrast. Tiie follow ing new industrial organs rations were reported last week: Brunswick—(10,(IU0 land and lumber company. Macon—$10,000 brick works; candy factory. Interests friendly to the Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway have parcharsedjthe Carrabcllo, Tallahassee and Oerogia Railroad, extending) a dis tance of forty miles |from’Carrabellu to Tullahassoe, undjwill operate it. Whilo tho road lias not been bought by the Georgia, Florida and Alabama, it is un dorstood (hut Mr. J. P. Williams, who is president of tho latter road, is the principal purchaser of the recently nr. q nited property. * We understand that there is a strong probability that Hon. Fondrcn Mitchell of Thomas county will again be in the race for speaker of the next House. Should he do so thorn's no donbt that he will make a strong race. Mr. Mitchell is considered the best parliamentarian in the house and with Ids fairness and ability lie would muke a fine presiding officer. John Slaton ''of Fulton is al ready in the race olid tho^are others who may also enter. ■ ■ Capt. .loliu Trij»!«»r would raako a good dclegatc aC large to f lic St. Louis convention, and un luftMiy will be uamed. • •" • ' ALWAYS TIRED NEVER RESTED To be tired out from bard work or bodily exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but ik there is an exhaustion without physical exer- * tion and a tired, never-rested feeling—a weari ness without work that is unnatural and shows some serious disorder is threatening the health. One of the chief canses of that "Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu lation. Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood there is lack of For over four years I suffered with general debility, cleg become weak, the dl- eenslng a thorough breaking.downcf mr system. Mr rration impaired, and oouein, who haa been benefited by S. H. 8.. told me -i “ about it. I tried it end it cured me. I heartilr re general disorder occurs commend B. B. 8. to oil who may 10-1 tbe need ot a torodghout the system. thoroatfUy good blood tonlo jogYonra^ral^ Debility, insomnia, ner- 44 w. Ninth Bt., OolunMeTTstur vousness, indigestion, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and the hundreds of little ailments we often have are due directly to a bad con dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest way to get rid of them is by purifying and building up tbe blood, and for this purpose no remedy equals S. S. S., which contains tbe best ingredients for cleansing tbe blood and toning np tbe system. It is a vegetable blood purifier and tonic combined, that enriches the blood, and through it the entire system Is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, never-rested, body. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC “ ~ f CO., ATLANTA, CAm TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES COMPLETE GINNING OUTFITS GRIST MILLS ■ILL SUPPLIES Woman Wlro Poneo, Firm Proof Roofing, Jpra9 Pumps, Momt W« wilt Maks II trTtar Maras! ta Flfira wttfc l TAYLOR SAW MILLS Newly Equipped Boiler Works Machine Shops and Foundry Ig JZakos, Sopmrmfom KVVALES IONIC — MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. MACON. CA. 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, $1 and $2. Brownie Developing Machine, $2.00. 10 Copies of Rer. T. DeWitt Talmage’i "Travels in tbe Holy Land” —Will be— GIVEN AWAY In the Times-Enterprise “Dot” Contest. These hooka are os exhibition now at oar store. They' are splendid works, which sell for $2.75 each and will be ao ornament to any homo. J. E. Robison & Co's. Book Store, , Broad Street, • Thomasville, 6a Quaint, Queer and Curious Salt Laka 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 uni que in its temple, tabernacle and other Mormon church institutibns, but quaint in appearance, with its wide streets, iyih The Booth Oeorgia Railway Company runuiug through Berrien and Brooks comities has added 17,000*to it’s tax re turns, over last year. ItMtho|only road iu tho state that has inoreasedftthe tax values agreed upon bv tho board of; ar bitration last year. South Georgia just can't help progressing. Tho AtlantA*News is furnishing some interoftipg readiug*matter theao days regarding the fight made against the re- election of national Xoommitteeman Clark Howell; We are some distance from the seat of war but wo liavo an idea that Howell will oome ont on top. The Maoon Telegraph declares that tho Hearst invasion has not shown np in tho state. We are compelled to ad mit that there are evidences of it in the Second Congressional District. Col. W. T. Rovill of Meriwether will probably be a candidate for speaker. This announcement will be a sort of reveille for tho other candidates. Say if thoro was goiug to bo a chump exhibit at tho World’s Fair don’t you know a lot of promising candidates for the blue ribbon? Now tluit the county commissioners mm plauniug for good roads, wouldn’t it behoove the city council to girejthem an example by fixing up the city streets? News report* say tho Czar will fight to tho bitter cml. If the end is like the beginning a mixture of g.dl and worm- j wood will be like treacle compared lo . * ‘Nick’s dose. • - ' | gf. ...Gnuidma Advertiser ot Montgomery ^ gently chides us when it says: “The g Thompsvilie Times-Enterprise is getting xlisreepoctful when it alludes to a cor-; tain Presidential aspirant as "Saffron ; Rill.” * Ybufow by anyother name will ^Eo^aabad, a enoioa Timbers of oak keen the old ^mestend standing through ie years. It pays to use the mat stuff. “Men of oak" are men in tgged health, men whosi ’dies are made of the sound- ■t materials. Childhood is the time to lay he foundation for a sturdy eon- itution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right ■tu’T. Scott’s Emulsion stimulates ■ie growing powers of childvfcn, .dps them build a firm A New selenitic Dlscoverg lor (he BLOOD and NERVES. It purifies the blood by eliminating the waste matter and other impurities and by destroying the germs or microbes that infest tho blood. It builds up tiie blood by restoring and multiplying the red cor puscles, making the blood rich and red It restores and stimulates the nerves, causing a full free Row of nerve force throughout the entire nerve system. It speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous, ness, nervous prostration and all diseases of the nervous system. MALARIA. RYDALES TONIC is a specific for sit forms of Malaria. It sets on a new prin ciple. It kills the microbes that produce Malaria. The cause being removed the disease quickly disappears. RYDALES TONIC Is guaranteed to euro tho most obstinate cases of Malarial Fever, Chills and Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize all dealers handling our remedies to refund the purchase price for every bottle of. RYDALES TONIC that docs not give itisfaction. me Radical Remedg Company. HICKORY, N. C. VV. PEACOCK. The Best Cow Fo d Cad. to mense blocks and martial rows orshade trees. It has, perhaps, more attractions to the square yard than any city in tbe country, and its climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particularly be I delightful in summer. The Great Stilt Lake, with its magnificent Saltair resort, ! where the water is “deader and denser” , than that in the Dead Sea in Palestine Cost less and is rhee , «eaie-ti‘ san T ct i on in that people O ^ I come miles to see. 1 here are many milk and butter producer!™ 1 ” 10 ”" 1 *'" 3 ^ 1 ^'’' 50 " 5 nei,rb Y‘ i ■ ■ *• 1 also numerous very pretty canon and on me market. | park drives, and hot sulphur springs «.mibmbw..anbmwwBMBBBiimmmm_____ I Fishing and hunting can be had in every Put up by the Rais*'at p u . l direc,ion ' The tr, p from Uenvcr rina Co Come down «nci let us talk to you w e have just rec ived a car of w oold- bridge Jeliico The Thomasville Ice Company ’PHONE NUMBER t$. Dealers in Ice, Soda Water, Wood, Coal, Hay and Grain. HEALTH AND VITALITY all of either » Salt Lake City and Ogden, via thcU^en- :r & Rio Grande and the Rid* jitnde »Vestern, is one of unsurpassed pleas ure. Here nature is found in her stern est tnood and the whole line is a suc cession of rugged canons, waterfalls and picturesque valleys. No European trip can compare with it in graudeur of scenery. During the entire summer there will be low excursion rates to Salt Lake City and contiguous country. It is on the road to the Pacific coast, it that be your destination. Write S. K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Oofo, for beautifully illustrated pamphlets, etc 8-1-03-f imos. DR. MOTT’S NERVINE PILLS. ceMlveuseof Tobaccot Opium which leads to Consnmn lion und Insanity. With every $5 order we guaranee 1 cure or refund the money. Hold at 11.00 per box. 8 boxes fc~ “* "■ Dll MOTTOCHEMICAL cX)..iL’levelnnd. Ohio. i boxes for fS.00. By I’Hlterson Drug 1 DR. J. A. DICKEY’S Faistess Eye Water. .Jr ThtaU Momorial Day and it. pro) or j ... , gftferenco win oome «. matxrofj : ‘’undation for a sturdy constt- conmin ThomoariUe. Every one In) tUDon. ' tha city ha* the doeprad love and rever-; Send for fr...amol*. , ftif the bvOM who wore the gray, j scott * bowne, Ch*mlat*. JO-415 Pearl Streat* New Y01 50c. and 91.00t all druasleta* A quick nud siifo euro, a certain cure, a painless cure for INFLAMED AND WEAK EYES. Its equal has never been discovered for GRANULATED LIDS. Prepared only by Dickey Eye Water Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Enfnulu, Ala. Successors to Dr. J. A. Dicker, ' Bristol, Tenn. Price 25 cents. For sale by Druggists. 4-28-dw 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. and 51.00 per bottle.-- For sale by all first-claw* dealer?, r- *^-nt ptebaid, 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 Unitt d States. Mathews Medicine Co., : : Americus, Qa. EASTER MILLINERY. Handsome patterns, Ready-to-wear Hate, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Orna ments, L^ntrimmed and Lace Hats of all the new and pretty shapes. Pleas* : ant sales ladies. Experienced Trimmers. All will be found at Mrs. J. A. Epply's Millinery Store in Masury Hotel —ww 1 • uwnivb, wiiuiinaiB, 1 Mill me Van for the dead, honor for the living i hoo-4IS P.»rl str**«. N*w York, j'Phone 171. GenUomoh and ladies wiS to Bn progrem her* today. straw and felt hata also cleaned at SQc. It Will Bear Inspection. THAT IS, THE KIND OF Plumbing, Tinning, and Sheet Metal Work we Do. Why not have yonr work done so you will not be liable to a case of typhoid fever in your family? We know hotv to do ZETirst-Cla-ss and that is all the kind we expect to do. When iu need of that kind call on ns We guarantee all new work lor 1 year PARKER & HURST, >’.w 10? Madison Street. 'Phone 251. R-I-P-N-S Tabules Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The u-cenfc packet is enough for occasions. The family bottle IGOots.] contains a supply for a year. All drug- gists sell them. 5.9 Caution. This is not a gentle word—-but when you think how liable you are not to purcltase the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treat ment of Consumption und Throat and Lnng troubles without losing its great popularity all these years, you will be thankful we called yonr attention to Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for se vere Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup—and especially for Consumption, where there is difficult exj)ectoratiou and coughing during the nights and mom- ings, there is nothing like German Svr- The 25 cent sizo has just been in tro dneed this year. At S. H. Price C NOW IS THE TIME. 12 inch Cane Mill, 14 inch Cane Mill, 10 inch Cane Mill, 18 inch Cane Mill, We can furnish the alx>ve frames at a small oost. It will 00 18 90 24 50 20 4 in Aron l>uy you The Thomasvillo Odd Fellows who visited Bainbridgo bring back roseate narrations of tha .cordiality and hospi tality with which they were teated South Georgia towns give an example of the scriptural phrase. “Behold how good and joyful a thing it is for breth ren to dwell together in unity.” Driver of Valdosta is iu the L. F. city. C. P. Leach and W. A. Parker prom- inent Bostonians were recent visitor* to Thomasville. Miss Mande Gruzard of Colnmbns is tho attractive gnest of Mrs. A. Me Dougald. to call on us before you buy. THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS Works near A. C. L. K. R. Depot. P. O. 102; Telephonos tag and 210. Makes A Clean SWefep. There's nothing like doth* a thin* thorongUjr Cf all the sal™ yon eve? heard of, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is tho best. It sweeps away and cores Buns, cores, Bruises, CnU, Boils, Ulcers, sUs Eruptions and Piles. It’s only 28c sod