Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 06, 1904, Image 10

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Announcements. For Sheriff. I hereby announce royeelf a> a candi date for re-election to the office of sher iff of Thomas county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If re-elected I will continue to give the office my personal attention imd will discharge its duties to the t est of my ability. RAILROAD CASE CONTINUED. B- & B. Railroad Company Now His Two Receivers. _ TO INVEST ===IN=== Muslin Underwear T. J. Hight. For Sheriff. I heaeby announce mytelf as a candi date for Sheriff of Tliomas county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic pri mary, and solicit the support of the vo ters of the counfy. If elected I will give my personal and undivided atten tion to the duties of the office and will discharge those duties to the best of my ability. J. J. Oosn. tf You know and everybody knows that we have the most beautiful Muslin Underwear ever shown in your city. This week you will have the chance to purchase at great ly reducedprices. For Representative. I hereby annonnce mytelf as a can didate for representative subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If re-elected I pledge myself to a faithful performance of ail the duties of the offi ce. My pest record in the office is open to inspection and relying upon this I submit my claims to the voters of the county and solicit their support. John R. Singletary [■oLy sk, -FROM- GOWNS. 1 Lot Gowns. Plain..... 1 Lot Gowns. V-Neck, worth $1.60 1 Lot Downs, Hemstitched square neck 1 Lot Downs, Square Heck, Embroidered yoke, 1 Lot Downs, V-Neck, Tnoked yoke A full line of Boys’ Youths’ and Mens’ BLUE SERGE COATS Just received. They are ALL WOOL. DRAWERS. 1 Lot Drawers, Hemstitched Embroidered Bnffle, Open, 1 Lot Drawers, Hemstitched Tnoked Raffle, Open 1 Lot Drawers, Hemstiched Embroidered Ruffle, Open., SKIRTS. CHEMISES. riME8-£NTEBPRI8B,,THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, MAY 6 1904. Prices, $2.25,2.50,3.25,5.00,5.50and 6.00. B. P. Smith was here from Boston on sri— Rcu Bart has returnod toTliom- asville after a two week's visit to Val- Almost a Torrlblo Wreck. The Coast Line train that Kft here j Tuesday morning for Albany came I very near being seriously wrecked. A I switch engine was standing on the high I trestle over the Flint river just tills tide known cititen of of Albany and the train ran into the en gine’s tender, badly damaged both en gine and tender. Engineer Henry Mc Gee was at the throttle of the passen ger and wai running oxaotly on time. AU blame seemi to attach to tlieswitoh- 1 Lot Skirts, Deep Flonnoe Tucked and Hemstitched 85c 1 Lot Skirts, Deep Flounce Tacked and Hemstitched . .$105 1 Lot Skirts, Deep Flounce Lace Insertion and Edge 1.33 1 Lot Skirts, Plain 39c 1 Lot Long Chemises, Embroidered Ruffle and Tucked yoke 38c 1 Lot Long Corset Cover Chemises, Lace Insertion uml Edge $1.03 I Lot Long Chemises, Embroidered yoke 89c 1 Lot 8hort Chemises, Lace Insertion and Edge 33c CORSET COVERS. 1 Lot Corset Covert, 'Fagot Stitched 58c 1 Lot Corset Covers, Trimmed with Point De Paris... , ....39c 1 Lot Corset Covers. Plain aic 1 Lot Corset Coven, Embroidered yoke 47c 1 Lot Corset Coven, Val Lace yoke 58c 1 Lot Oonet Coven, Bettor Quality 79c Lot Corset Coven, Laoe Insertion Back and Front 93c None of these goods sent out on approval. Mr. Douglas Harrell ofj Balnbrldge, formerly of the Panacea Springs hotel in Florida, to night clerk nt the Stuart. J. W. Everett ol Pelham was in the ■dtixen Monday. Mill Katharine Merrill had the mis- fortus to frectun her forearm on Sun- day- Mn. J. O. Lewis and Mn. F. O. Smith are visiting Mends and relatives in Lumpkin, Da. Judge Robert O. Mitchell to In Quit* vn«i this week where he to holding Brooks Superior Court, Mrs. James M. Rogers arrived from Savannah Monday evening for a visit With relatives in this olty. Mr. Pringle's Purchase. Mr. W. A. Prlugle • purchased Tues day morning a lot at^Bartow aud South streets, 80 x 154 feet. The lot was pert of tho S. A. Smith estate sold by John T. Finn to Jas. V, Pompclly. It wes told at pnblie outcry yesterday by M. A. Fleetwood, administrator of tho estate Of William It. Moore. The price ju’.il was »520. If the tram had been running bat very little fester the collision would have thrown everything from the forty foot trestle to the river bank below. RHEUMATISM. Rub the swollen, painful joint or mas th Elliott's Emutoffled Oil Lini- cle with Elliott 1 meat. Relief wUtoome In a few min utes and a permanent ante result if its use to persisted in. Elliott’s Emulsified Oil liniment to very penetrating and soothing. Uquiokly relieves inflame- tion and disperses oonjestion. It cures lameness, stiffness, aoronaas of joint or mnaole braises, swellings, ooutnsions and sprains. Full half pint cents. J. W. Peacock bottles, S3 Post Office Improvement Not very many days ever pass with, out witnessing some improvement to the post-office building, .Tbst at pres ent the interior walls are being repaint ed. DO YOU GET TO WITH A h. BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news- |»pers is sure to know of the wonderful K. P. Celebration at Pelham. Tuesday night was n red letter time With tiie lfnights of Pythias In Booth Georgia. It marked the installation of a lodge uf that ord. r at I’olliam. Ik - Mens from the lodg , at Cairo, Doornn. Camilla and Thomasvilhi wore invw.t Among tho ThomnsriUe Knights who attended were Mtesr-. ,1. th Seliwuneke, | vjno. And-hhok and J. ? Archileilfl Way May Run. A prominent citizen ol v was in Thomasville on Tees fihority fir tliPjsietemont that J. 11. Way Of tho Boston: district will enter the xacfefcr the legislature and will fo - wi ly announce his candidacy on Saturday. Xf Mr. Way should decide to ran his en try would elicit strong suppoit and -w.irr. decidedly mere Interesting the gn" for the three representatives cures made by Dr. k Kilmer’s Swamp I Root, the great kid- [t ney, liver er and blad der remedy. It is the grent med- t[iH ical triumph of the "’ll nineteenth century; .aJ discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the einiuent kidney and pccialist, and is wonderfully I in promptly curing lame back, l. catarrh of the bladder nud Disease, which is the worst ridnev trouble. lojcr’s Swamp'P.oot is not rec- ud for even thing but if voubuve vgr or blscWer trouble U m ill be o- the nunc.'.v yon trecl. It bar Ai in t-o uuiiv v.avu in hospital Louis Steyerman, Corner Broad and Jackson Street, Thomasville, Georgia. *S=»This store closes at 6 o’clock. -350 CELEBRATION AT SALEM. Satom church hold its annual Sunday •chool oelebration last Saturday. Rev. J. M. Shepard, Mr. Vt. B. Ruth in and wife and Him Agnee Owens, the oommitlSr on arrangement,, lied pro* pared a very interacting program for the oocarioo. Prof. Bautin had charge of the muiio. Mr. O. W. Stephenaon delivered the Thanktgiving addree, in an earnest and thoughtful manner. Mailer Bomeflell Vann delivered the addnee of weloomo and acquitted him- eelf with honor aa did all the net. Af ter toveral recitation,, Rev. A. O., Ste phenson delivered a very eloquent ser mon that wan highly appreciated by the audience. Bro. Stephenson preached hto first sermon at Salem thirty five years ago and his comparison of the state of rcllgibn at that time and uow was very interesting. At the close of Mr. Stephenson’s sermon an elegant re past awaited us. Salem has amputa tion for her hospitality and on this oc casion she fully outdid herself. The large audience was well fed nud from the looks of the table a good many more could have boot eared for. Dinner being over, the evening yvas spent in songs and recitations. “A Wayward Life” by Miss Cora Lee Brown, was beautifully rendered. Site WANTED TO BUY TEN MILLION C*N LOADS -OF- WOOIa -AND- The com of E. C. Maclien against the Branowick and Birmingham railroad company, has been continued owing to the illneu of Mr. Maclien'a attorney. Machen placed the road in receiver- •hip a few day, ago, alleging that as a stockholder of the toed he was not appraised of the fact that a sale was contemplated, and that he was doe 18.000 from the Brunswick and Bir mingham Railroad. J. R. L. Smith, receiver, filed his statement of the af fairs of the road yesterday. Another development of the case was the appointment of another receiver, C. D. Ogg, by Judge Parker of the Bruns wick* circuit, This was done at the instance of tire Knickerbocker Trust Ck>.. who hold' mortgage bonds, on which they claim the interest has not been met. The Knickerbocker people are in fa vor of the consolidation of the Bruns- wick and Birmingham nud the Atlantic and Birmingham, ond it is believed if Judge Speer throws the Machen case out of Hie United States court in Macon, the receiver appointed will only serve to bring the matters of the old com pany to n dose and will not in any way affect the consolidation of the two lines. In case;Judge Speer rules with Moclieu, it to not known what will he dong. For The Legislature. MISS SEWARD. Missing Links in Dixie Boys’ flag Story are Supplied- The letter from Wrigtitsville regard- ing the flag of the Dixie Boys haa arous ed a great deal of interest among the few survivors of that loyal hand. Be fore the ink had hardly dried on the first article, Mr. T. J. Humphries, a Dixie Boy, was ready with all missing details of the story. It waa Mist Mattie Seward, now Sirs. Johnson ol Lot Angeles, Cal, that lire seated the flag to the Dixie Boys. Mn. H. W. Hopkins is a sister of Mrs. Jolin- Wm. Bircaloo of Brunswick waa col onel of the regiment and Bence Dayton wns its Lieutenant Colonel. Lndus Bryan one of the fathers of the Times- Enterprise, commanded tin Dixie Boys as captain. Mr. Humphries says that tho story al ways accepted about the saving of the colors was to the effect that ’.they wete brought out by Mr. Underwood be tween tin folds of an offloers saddle blanket. The point that everybody to interested In however to that tiny were saved. Cow Hides Fur, Beeswax, Etc. RICHEST CASH PRICES PAID. J. W. WATKINS A CO., J. B. WATKINS, - • • Manager Office at Williams’ Stable 228 We» Jackson St., Thomasville, Ga. Much improved. Patera by on Broad street scarcely wcognuo tho Merrill building. It has been remodeled, fitted up with a plate glass front, and n new cement sidewalk completes tho list of improvements. itig more about Swamp-K.<x 1 le. When writing memtio generous offer iu ibis pa;*r ami send you. n -idress to Dr. Kilmcr n Hi CV., limchamton, N. V. The regular BflliijlBWaaflfiB fdtv-cent and one- - dollar sue bottles arc. Horn? of sold by all good druggists. Don’t make any mistake, but rcnu-cdfr the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. and Ute address, Binghamton, on everv Ixjttle. was followed by Mi* with “L Home iu Hon alf>o beautifully render ed. R*?ie Kiiigry, a 1 years,brought down “NeVe? I.cok Behind Sherrod, Kdmt Shey StamUaud and Mo.' r. and Wiley Yamt del firms. The day wns spent. Davor tell Kingry j ” That was uul applaud* tot ofrfour house with 8 Mar* Mist*. Susie j v O. TSaiford [ fine Mi Thiiford j d > reeita* j antly! Oon’t Llko Tho Idea. The card from Col. S. G. McLendon, in a recent iisne of the Timee-Knterpiiee. suggesting tliat only such ballots be coanted is vote for all three representa tives’ places has created considerable comment. A well known citizon said yesterday: “Ido not like the idea at alL It really interfores with the voter's privilege. If he does not want to vote for all three men the county committee oaghtnot try to make him. He does not have to vote at all, if he Jdoes u >t wish to, and it should be left to his own judgment to vote for as many or as few as lie likes for the legislative places. Let the voter do as he pleases." I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the Legislature sub ject to the Democratic primary. Hav ing served the people te the very best of my ability in the last legislature, I feel that I can confidentially and conscien tiously solicit their support in the ap proaching primary. J. B. Rountree. For Representative. To the people of Thomas county: Appreciating tlte past honors you have continued upon me 1 take this method of announcing that 1 am a candidate for, re-election to the House of Representa tives of Georgia. In the discharge of ray duties .a the past as your represen tative I have to the best of ray ability worked for yonr interests and the in terests of the whole people of Georgia, I again ask yonr support. My candi dacy is subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Fondren Mitchell. For Tax Collector. I moot respectfully annonnce myself as a candidate for re-election to the of fice of tax collector subject to the no tion of the Democratic primary. In making tills announcement I beg to ex tend iny thank, to the voters of Thomas county for their kindness to me during the past and to solicit a continuance of their rapport. P. S. Hekth. For Tax Receiver. I hereby annonnce myself as a 'can didate for re-election to the offloe of Tax Receiver of Thomas county subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If re-elected I will give tlie office the same careful attention aa in the past. I solicit the rapport of the voters or the county, John F. Howard. For Commissioner. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Commte- mtoakmerof Hoard, and Revenues of Thomas county, subject to the notion of the Eemocratio primary, and aolict the support of the voters, draw J. D. Barrow. ♦ For Ordinary. Desiring first to thank my old com rades, and friends generally, for their four jews gift of the office of ordinary,I iby announce myself as a candidate hereb for re-election, subject to the the Demo cratic primary, promiring if elected, to do my utmost to perform all the dntiea of the office faithfully in future aa I have tried to do in the past. M.M.. . JONES. For County Treasurer. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate .’or re-election as Treasurer of Thomas county, subject the action of the Democratic Primary, I am very thankful to the people for the favors tuid confidence shown me in tlte past, and pledge, if elected, my very beat and moat conacientiona efforts to give them faithful, efficient, and sat isfactory service. I earnestly solicit yonr support and friendly cooperation." Gratefully and fititltfnlly vonrs, jno. f. Parker. For County Surveyor. Taxes Paid. Tho taxes on the Davis property ou Stevens Htreet were paid Tuesday moruiug before the legal sales hoar. Consequently the property was not put uuder the hammer as had been sched uled. I announce my candidacy lor re-elec tion to the office of county sarvevor of Thomas county subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If re-elected I will coutinno to giro theoflico my best attention. I solicit tho support of the voters. A. J. STANALAXD. For County Commissioner, THE CAUSE OF THE BLUES. Nine tirnvs oat of ten, that mental condition which results in depression, despondency—Thu blues—is caused by a torpid action of the liver. In fact, the conditions' described above are usually the first manifestations of a sluggish liver. If the attack continues, sallow- ness will scon appear. The next time you feel ‘‘blue’’ take Uydale’s Liver Tablets. You will be surprised to see how quickly the blues will vanish and how bright aud cheerful you will '-feel. S | Kydate’s Liver Tablets make the live- It healthy aud keep it healthy. They ivp rt nlate tlie bowels and keep them rc.gv.hu. § j Fifty tabletG for corns.. J. W I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the ofiico of Commis sioner of Roads and Eovemies of Thomas county, subject to tho action of the Democratic primary. I solicit tho sup-" port of the voters of the cocnt-v. M. D. Redfeam, For County Commissioner. 3 myself a candidate i'e-eiecuon. H' tiie office of Conimia- nor ol Roads aud Revenue of Thomas mty, subject to, tho actkfci of the mocrati? primary. I solicit the sup. *t of the voters of tho county. : For Coroner. Saw Mill For Sale if SUCCESS SODA cock. For County Commissioner. Best and Cheapest. Thereby announce myself a candidate i for re-election to tho office of Commit-! j Eiouer of Ronds and Revenue of Thomas 1 ! county, subject to the action of the j i Democratic primary. I sdlictt the sap- ! j lxjrt of tho^voters of the county. j i * H. C. CopeUnd, i I ta£e tl*is meanj of announcing for • election to tiic office of coroner of Tliomas counfy subject to the action of the primary. If elected I will give the duties of tho office the same careful at tention that they have heretofore re ceived at my hands. I appreciate tho support that my friends have alwavB given me aud their many kiud orpree- fcions of satisfaction. Thanking all my supporters and hoping for a renewal of the support. i am faithfully, Cius. 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