Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 29, 1904, Image 4

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man; weird 4 Up.. Tile other morning we heard I that we preient to we if any of oar den can boat. "Shine, no air," waa i indignant reply of a customer to the ■qyed accent* of the Senegambian • tliiuar. "I am 4- yean old, and re been in 11 state* nml I never hud dKssahinedyet. 1 am one peculiar o. r« tell yon somethin* cine nhont . I never wore a dollar or necktie." Causedly : /hition 80 IRPENTINE STILL. I» a» ordeal which all otLUumitvsx ss^setL.'t A MOTHER •f the offering and danger fatatoro for bar, rob! “ •# plauant anticipationa of the coming event, and cast# over her a •badow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thooaanda of women have found that tho uae of Mother’s Friend daring pregnancy robe co ^ fij ^”/ Dt •** p«m and danger, and insures aafety to life of mother imd child. This scientific liniment la a god-send to all women at tho Brno of their moat critical trial. Not only does Mother’s Friend eany women safely through the peril* of child-birth, but its nse *Htnesa”*110?ether 7 * tem ^ oomin * eTtnt , prevents ‘'morning 1 Georgia Progresa. Published every Friday by the Xlmes-Enterprise Publishing Co.j Wilson M. Hardy, President. John O. MeCartnsy, aac. A trees. At the Time-Enterprise Building. BOSTON NOTES. and Comment From ‘The Hub" end Its Vicinity, Paper of Thomas County Quftr^ tced Circulation 2,350. It doe* seem sometime* as if the fool# get worse every day. Judge Parker live# at Escpu# but he isn’t tolling any fable*. - im. TbomttvUle, Ga. . Entered at the postoffice at Tltomas- Title, Ga., a* second class mail matter.' fTBflCKirnOS RATES. Weekly, One Year " Sis Months .. U - Three Mouth*.'. Daily, One Year " BU Month, .. a.no It seviiu tiutt (lie Uikado'a name should he pronoomwl with the acceut on die "do." The-Atlanta Journal sa>a it "cci kioergia like tlie dew," and the News haa not arisen to remark, "Yea, mil. | Oak Hid jut keeps on growing. It line one turpentine trill already, and now Mr. Patterson A Son are potting down another still near Mr. T. O. Mc- Math's place. Oak Hill is coming to die front. This scribe moat aay that Oak HiU can claim some of tlie bailee of Thomas county. Bor. J. W. Sparks of ThomaariUe filled hia appointment at Oak Hill last Sunday. A crowd of our young people went to the river last Saturday evening acd-re porta big time. Crops are looking fine aronnd Oak HiU. We noticed an Item a few weeks beck that the Prospect Base I-all team had gone into summer quarters, and it looks like the Oak HiU team will have to go into the same hole. Messrs. Hassell Wlieelor ami Cnarlie Applewhite attended |>reaelilug at Pros pect last Sundsy. If this scribe can tbiwh it out an til watermelons mid bluet, berries get here he will be ull right. Jce L. Cook who lives in east Boston } had the and misfortune to lose his baby Tin) biblical lew says tlie wifo must obey even onto steeling," was tlie novel pirn advanced by a Chicago lawyer. She most bat wiU she? A Philadelphia man ltaa invented tut Oeoestlcon which wUl moke tho deaf hear. What some people need is Par- fcericou to give ttlem clear inlitlcal vis ion. At tiny rate John Tempi* Graves can A ad consolation in lias Uearst matfigf by reflecting that it is better to be u big toad in a little puddle than a little t.ind in a big puddle. A defalcating bank teller in Colo-ado #0y» "Society was too "fast for me A 1 man in jail says "gambling led r ruin." There la a lesson for l men In these remarks, if they ) to see it. Ubaabeeu suggested that tlie dole < f i Day be ulutuscd from April So June 3d. Tlie idea is not a bod It's supporters point to the fact I there is a dearth of Bowers on tho «r date and that June 3d. is the ay of Jefferaon Davis. I Montgomery Advertiser observes; s letter P stands for many good Tlnwe'a Parker for President, s and plenty, peaches and pie, and ) lot mote It la a good letter I we like the significance of it. Let P.” s barber shop is a sort of converse- a) clearing house, and 1 find their way from between lath. MerrlllviMq Goings. Upon the announcement of Col. 8. Q. McLendon us a candidate for election to the Hoose of Representatives, tlie political interest of tlie people d tills section, lias become awakened toa great extent, and if it continue* to grow tho pot will boil over. Mn: Lee Evans returned home Toes- day. after spending a while with rela tives here. Mr. E. C. Jarrett went to Bletiticello Wednesday on business. Messrs. J J. Turner end W. 11. Lflhs- ford were called to Tliomaavilie last Thursday on business connected with the cflnrt. On last Sunday afternoon our Sunday school deddod to have their annuokpic nic. The eaoct time and placo will be announced later. Next Saturday and 8nnday will be onr regular days for services. Every, body is cordially invited to attefid both days. Mayor N. E. Turner and Dr. D. U. Montgomery attended court ill Thom- Seville Saturday. Mr. Henry Alcorn after a few weeke stay with liia aiater Mrs. C. A. Alcorn left Monday morning for Tifton Go. We are glad to see our marshal Mr. J. B. Floyd ont again, after auffering several weeks with an attack of typhoid fever and appendicitis. Mr. and Mm. Tliomaa Isiuier spent a day or so in Moultrie since my last epistle. Mrs. U. O. Turner returned to her home at St Marki laat Friday after •pending a few weekn wit It relatives here and in Tliomaavilie Mr. Jas. Williams tho insurance man Thomasvtlle waa calling on his friends Friday in the iuterest of Ids in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. G. Johnson de- entertained their young evening with a so cial. Candidate Morris is contesting Judge Gober’s election. Ho wants to be a Gc- right Off, THACHER’S Liver and Stood Syrup - - - CUES BY REMOVIII TIE CAUSE PurlBeo tho Blood. omikUJuvc used thia reliable remedy with perfect confidence and for 63 years, because they know just what it contains. The formula consist# of fiuchu. Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, ndclion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium. Any doctor or druggist will tell you that this is a scientific and reliable ^—ion of great merit lor all diseases having their origiu in the Liver, or Blood. After years of experience and patient experiment, Dr. TtM&ST so perfected the process of manufacture, that it never fails to bring thiCKpectea relief when taken according to directions. Thousands of sick ones to whom life bus been a burden have writtcnr grate- letters of thanks. srxco. BCtasosim, oct. 17.1001 “I has* laflmd greatly with tadirestinn, constipation, also a severe liver troablr. loss of appetite. Coe Id Hottest well at night; ia fact, had ooenerav to work ore vea aroaad. Ifclt like I wasMCkia* a beery load sad. was easily eibaasted, until 1 Hr. Thaclwr*» X*i«cr and Blood Syrup, which helped air almost from the irst dose. * ‘Ml taken one and oar-half botilti I Ids likr a different man. and I knew that I entirely to your medicine. I used in all three bottles, aud consider myself cared. At this time my appetite U food. I sleep well, and feel strong and eatarMag iu the «or»ittf ” T. I*. Sraau. ■■ liM write to-.tmy fur m fVwe urnmptu tottf* mnd “ Dr. €Ur~ •umpim.na for mHwire. Wm uimplm melt pea l» fry <1 trkot it trill rfc. .f ( all drwppiete. to emUa-td $t.OO. chef Medicine Co., Chattanooga* Tenn. W. M. Fambrouicb who has been en gaged for several months patting in electric lights and uater works plant*» lnM Tces , Iay a m and ^ at Enterprise, Ala. and other p^m-es it; Ihuv? tlie sympathies of many friends said staid, spent a few days in Ronton iam week and w.,.,e here was the guest | S3 of Ills parents. Prof, and Mrs. V\ E. j eoanty taxes. Fambroisgh. Willis a first class cleo ^ Hr. Hntehinson of Jacksonville. Fla., r" rs m m ■% a r\t# • (r v tncian and haa no .u^riov in the.e^’7^fiSFROM BABY UP parts. | interviewing our merchants. Mr. Cone of Starke, Flo., wlio lias 1 Mr. Maggie L. Wade who haa been « ... ... . _ | ijaite pick at her home on west Jeffer- been visiting bu brotlier, A. B. af' .^u ^rnet is, we are glad to say, some- bis home, corner of Adams and Stephe* s 'That improved. u, i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carson visited the reota, left laat Saturday for bis home.. (XmutJ; r a CTpi!ol ^ Tueed , y . Messrs. Middleton and Jnst, two of j Mrs. Fniton Clark spent aurcrol days ...... . . . A • i“ Yaidbstn this week week visiting her Boston s expert painter* and de-orator. 1 1#H)er Mr Blirnett , have rreenlly painted and prem-nted to Boston will soon soon be enabled to Rev. H. C. Jones, paetor o? tho Metlio- d® awaywith Iwr natural gas and ore . , ’ i artitioiali as Messrs. 8. J. Beckett A Co. dial church* a beautiful and most uni- ■ ri*e contractors are bu>ily engaged in que church directory. U is on glass nr- ^Jiug down the pipes. tistically executed and framed. It is n Telepone Ca hare leas- «*«I their plant to Mr. Julian Beckett who credit to any artist. vdll assume control on May 1st. The Light Running PLANO has revolutionized the harvesting bu^ iness Save your mules and get machine that * ill last you a lifetime The* binder that has a record 391] 000 bundles without missing a single 5 bundle, aud without perceptible wear ot any of its parts A mower that for speed, light draft and durability cannot be equaled. For sale --nd bn exhibition at my stables at Boston. Ga. 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 If the town of Boston would exact a I Mr. A. Wheelis* who has been cooj capitation tax of icr cuniue population i ducting die Boston Telephone Exchange ... , , , ,ii \ ’ haa loft to take charge of the I^tham i. l». of SI a head she won.d add gr.-ntly m ^Exchange of which he ha# I* 0 ** lf ’ her exchequer and the dogs would not J been the lessee for some tim?. grumble in the least. Those not able to! R. D. Arnold and family who have , ,., ....... 'visited the past several months on West pav (lie tax eould b-Mi)i!i/ed by tlie bo* | Jefft-raon street have removed to Obe, logna sausage w>n. I, -olquitt roomy. Mrs. J. T. Connell of Metcalfe was) Tlie meterolofrical conditions of onr iu onr place vising relatives bmt week, weather, this the 27th day of April fore- Jno. N Stockton, who was connected * * with tlie Wizard Oil show aud who has v *.. a .pch; admiuStimtkmnre too much abaorbod in polities or some other kiud of “tics” to look after the weather. been working in our town since tlie dis bandment- of the show, left last Fri day for Philadelphia his liotne. K<8*1S MOTION.) It's easy to keep clean Cream can make no iodgmeot on dasher.. Hcrapere are not attached to arte* by iron clatp* which allow cream ta ood and iron and b-cojje putrid and eoar*t D^*her is thoroughly cieau«-d h»dttnl* "TnHintf. It will freeze cream I'* 3 uiifiiitee by tho watch Will pay for itself in one season by saving in fre*-S*iig ii»at-rt-*l nvrr *t i <*'her freezers. Foreale by JOHN Gr. BURNEY, From Factory Direct I To Consumer ! Way’s Building. BOSTON, GEORGIA. ’t/dfrAnd a storj of Commercial opportunity. A comprehensive Lace Operation, such a one onlyjthe largest business houses in the country could engage m, 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 aloue owned cheaply to the point of incredulity, but more so they are the pick and cream of Fashion, and not a yard amoug the ten thousand of dozens is anything but the season’s choicest productions. An exceptional combination purchase through an. Eastern White Goods trust, placing ns in the possession of the most startling white goods value ever recognized in this section of the conntry. Never before was there brought under this roof such mountains of snowy white wash materials. The opportunity of a life-time is here presented. We have just received a fine line of VOILE in all colors. Boyal Worchester Corsets best on earth. 'V*' desire to call attention of our customers this week to a lam line of Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements. We bundle the Weber Wagon and the Virginia Wagon, the Oxford Buggies and the Rex Buggies, and the McFarlane Buggies and Surries. We have combination corn and cotton planters atid combina tion guano and corn drills. We have the best line of Fertilizer Distributors we ever saw. You can put out with them from one hundred to two thousand pouQds of fertilizers per acre. We also carry a full line of two horse riding aud walking cultivators and weeders. We are still offering bargains in —Flour, Sugar and Tobacco— and have on huud yet some select North Carolina Seed Pinders. Remember that we give with each 25c cash purchase a ticket en titling you to a chance at the beautiful Ames stick seat run about ou display in our window, which will be given away on May 28th. On# of our customers will get this beautiful run about. You may be th* lucky oue. COME to see us. / Comfort Trading Co., “For what is worth in anything But so much money as ’twill bring.‘--Butler, BOSTON, GEORGIA.