Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 13, 1904, Image 2

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10 Copies of *Bev. T. DeWitt A COMMON COMPLAINT. j “Travels in the Holy Land” -Will bo— (ilVEN A^’AY In the Times-Entenirise “Dot” Conte i These boots are on exhibition now our store. They are splendid wort I which sell for *3.75 each and will be i j ornament to any lvome. J. E. Robison & Co*: Boon Store, Catarrfa begins with a stubborn cold in the head, inflammation or sore- ness of the membrane or lining of the no6e, discharge of muens inattw, headaches, nennlgia and difficult breathing, and even in t.i« early *“&* is almost intolerable. But when the filthy secretions begin to drop back into the throat and stomach, and the blood becomes polluted and the system contaminated eoetusal a«4«h., «r «h«ks bad grown OB, then the anBerer m a atoieniny «n« «yyi°rJ?”to n»« begins to realize what n uJ£TJft!£ ufiSrrarond bottEe I wnauWwa The June bride is looming op on the Leu hope the Roosevelt dynasty will die quickly. Its a sign howmneh salary yon draw Ujmnj"BUaw." Don’t r<4 «t»vy the girlish graduates their tllndooed dreams? opinion that it la rested in it by the Constitution, slid baaed his opinion up. on the riewi of snob yptwy—t sttidwi as Usd Ison, Monroe, Gallatin, Web star, Calhoun, Clay and Adams. ' "In this enlightened age no one ques tions the stapendons adrantagea which would follow a ooapiete systemefim- A million dollars in dreamland la teat than a dime in year till. A thoaasnd intended well wishes Is leas than one hearty, I wilt A word of just commendation Before the end of one’s days Is worth a whole funeral oration Or a tolume of post-mortem praise. COMPLETE GINNING OUTFITS would be paid by the savlqgu of one year. On the improred roads of Europe the cost of transporting • ton a mile is from eight to twelre cents, while in the United States the coat arenges twenty-fire cents* A redaction of this cost by one* half wonld sure to tha American people $500,000,000 per annum.” : With fasts like these being forced upon the attention of the wealth end int*lH|«*y^ of the East, the pmc* demonitrstiom tbit ore* taking plaoeooctimully in the West and South, the campaign in favor of better roads goes hopefully on. Dirl(lends profit conquest of mar- keta—these and similar phrases are the ■acred passwords nowadays In the minds of too many, any course that tends or seems to tend to the production of material wealth it not only excusa ble but actually rlgt, says the Satur day Erasing Post. Chitting wages, em ploying children who should be at school unsanitary factories stores* defiance of law, bribery and corruption --anything and ererythtng, provided only that wealth la produoed. WhjU ■ fairs, we are like the small school hoy. Wo like the recess best of all. The Wsycross Hcral™tldnks that Hesrst’s now boy has a better chance than his papa to be president. Ki-Seeretary Gage says a maa can be wealthy and honest but doesn’t enlight en us us lo which is balder to do. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Florida’s state -primary occurs today and the most torrid kind of a political fight Is on, in our sister state. Senator Taliaferro is a candidate for re-election and is opposed by John N. O. Stockton, Governor Jennings and ex-8enator Call. Indications am that a second primary between the first two named will be bald.. Robert Daria and D. H. Mays of Monticello ere the leading candidates for governor. miserable, bestial blindness I What a loathsome ooofusing of meant - 1 - 1 ’ —^ | What a repulsive forgetfulness that wealth it only valuable, only desirable, only tolerable, in so far as it prodnoea and tenda to produce men and women clothed in the full dignity of the human A Russian general has summoned al literation's artful aid and describes a defeat as grievous but glorious. • In Japan the ratio of dtvoroes to mar riages Is one t^ four. They evidently carry their pagnadona ; proclivities into docneatlc doings. # TIMKS.ENTEKP.B.SE, THOMABVILLE, GEORGIA MAY, IS, 1904. (.-nth-id Connecticut has tamed down A politician who hat to aet np a mi of straw and tlien pUnch him down, in a prelty bad way. Now that tho Russians are down or. cry body is jamping on them. An an- Ihority says they are more illiterate than the negro. The Cairo Meanngerjmyi that Candi date Singletary may not bn sitting steady in the boat but that they think Tie will sit steady in tin legislature for another term. If tlie boys who smokedgarettes and reed dime navels,' knew how they are -.regarded by sensible people they wool!; Join the "I Here Quit” Clnb. A 8t. Louis court lies decided tliat an irate papa has the right to fire hit ’ daughter’s suitor after eleven o'clock. That looks like a blow at the xnocess of the exposition. Judge John W. Maddox of Rome lias been enthusiastically endorsed by North Georgians for delegate-at-large to the National Convention Editor Lindsay Johnson of tho Rome Tribune had been mentioned for the place but with eiutr- aeteriatic courtesy and modesty lie re- ■fused to oppose his friend. Congressman Griggs will probably be chosen as one of (he delegatesjat-large from Georgia. But this is in spite of Meant and not because of 1dm. If the genii! congressman from this district iAhoeen it will be on account of his wonderful personal popularity, The Bainbridge Democrat says: Thomas county’s grand jury in recent Oesalon recommended tlic'employmcnt of her convicts on her public highways. It Ej ntrml that there Is n healthy sentiment nms isii isatglilsnelrfg county concerning jBKe construction and maintenance of good public reads and we have ouly to gr*0ot£totthia tome feeling does not Otrikecven nearer home to us. HOW SHOCKING. A Mew York physician annonncee that be will make electricity take the plane of whiskey. One volt please, bar- M Nashville Herald is authority for the statement that “one of the repre sentatives from Lowndes in a stock rais er, and his victory ill thr recent prima ry is said to be due to the fact that he has given nearly every farmer in the oonnty a pair of Berkshire pigs.” 'Han the hog” over Ilia opponents, as it were. Decatur county san always be counted upon to do tlie right tiling. She will ■ends solid delegation to the state con vention instructed to vote ae n unit for every movement favorable to Barker's nomination. We are proud of our qood neighbor. Americas is suffering from a chicken mine. John Temple Graves might be able to induoe the Africans of tliat re gion to depart themselves without much trouble. SCOTT’S EMULSION A new camp of eons of Confederate Veterans has been instituted stCtdum- When the Southern Baptist conven tion oonvenesin Nashville May ISGonr- gia will report contributions for foreign missions amounting to $40,0*1.58, being an increase of more than *7,000 over last year, and leading all other states by a safe sum. v An ordinance lies been passed requir ing every citizen of Moultrie to be vac cinated before May 15th Moultrie grill bo a scratchy place. A rooeut estimate of numbers adher ing to the great religions of the world is as follow*: Christian, 510,017,IM1; Mo hammedans 30-1,048,340; Jews, 11,037,- 000;' Confucians, 358,000,000; Taoiste, 33,000,000; Shiutoiate, 17,000,000. Ae- cording to these statistics the total pop ulation of tho world is nearly equally divided betwece monotheists and poly theists tlie Utter including the savage. Broad Street Thomasville, Ga and ntomnch an well as other parts of the body. It is a constitutional i . , <*it Lake disease and at inhaling mixtures, salves, ointments, etc., are never more ! Qnslnt. Queer end Curious bill css nr mi , . . then palliative or helpful, even in the beginning of Catarrh, what can ▼on expect from such treatment when it becomes chronic and the whole system affected? Only such a remedy as S. S. S. can reach this obsti nate, deep-seated disease and purge the blood of the catarrhal poison. S. S. S. purifies and builds up the diseased blood, end the inflamed membranes are healed and the excessive secretion of mnenn ceases when new. rich blood is coming to* the diseased puts, and a permanent cure is the result 8. 8. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable and a reliable remedy for Catarrh in all stages. Write if ui need of medical advice; this will cost yon nothing. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AJIAHTA, GA* TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES TAYL0W SAW MILLS MILL SUPPLIES Bum Bln *«». rot SmttnftW. 3>rs» Pmmpt, *■»*". »•*«. /ess~»« we am Me S ts tew mere* te rigere to. MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. MACON. CA. Newly Boner Works Machine Shops and Foundry The Best Cow Fo d to be Had. City. The late Col. John Cockerell in The Cosmopolitan said 4 *Tbcrc 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 institutions, but quaint in appearance, with its wide streets, im mense blocks and martial rows of shade trees. It-has, perhaps, inore attractions to the square yard than any city in the country, and its climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particularly delightful in summer. The Great Salt Lake, with its magnificent Saltair resort, where the water is “deader and denser” than that in the Dead Sea in Palestine is an attraction in itself that people come miles to see. There are many. ; cool mountain and lake resorts near by „* j also numerous very pretty canon and park drives, and hot sulphur springe. Fishing and hunting can be had in every direction. The trip from Denver to Salt Lake City and Ogden, via the Den- !r& Rio Grande and the Rio Grande Western, is one of unsurpassed pleas ure. Here nature is found in her stern est mood 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 Sail Lake City and contiguous country. It is on the road to the Pacific coast, if that be your destination. W rite S. K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver* Colo., for beautifully illustrated pamphlets, etc 8-1-03-1 imos. Cost less and is the $i eate»t milk and butter producer on the market. Put up by the Ralston Pu rina Co Come down »nd let us talk to you. W e have just rec ived a car of Woold- bridge Jeliico. The Thomasville Ice Company PHONE DUMBER tt. Dealers in Ice, Soda Water, Wood, Coal, Hay and Grain. HEALTH "JESF r» which l«*d« to Constunpi Opium cum or DR Mi The Great Kerne*!/ far njf rauiinn Andy for nltdlMAMMof either nex »Nch •« Narrow* Proem tkm. Mental Worry, wwlTeuaeof Tobacco or * J s/* r ?* T we Nuanuim in By Itottenon Drag Co it Will Bear Inspection. THAT lb, THE KIND OK Plumbing, Tinning, and Sheet Metal Work we Do. Why not have jour work done so you will not be liable to a caw of typhoid fever in your family? We know how to do ZTixet-Clsuss *ud that is all tho kind we expect to do. When in need of that kind call on us. We (guarantee all new wtrk for 1 vent-. PARKER A HURST -107 Madison Street. Phone 331. R-I-P-N-S Tabules Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The 5-cent pocket is enough for usual oocanoos. Tlte family bottle [60ots.} contains a supply for a year. All drug gists sell them. 3-9 Caution. Tills is not a gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase tho only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 18B8 for the core and treat ment of Consumption and Throat aid Lung trochlea without losing its great popularity all these years, you *.viU be thankful we called yonr attention to Boachee’s German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that nre cheap and * good for light colds perhaps, but for se vere Coughs, Bronchitis. Croup—and especially for Consumption, where there is difficult expectoration and coughing during the night* ami nSora- ings, there is nothing like German Syr up. Tlie 25 cent size has ju.-t Ixjcn ‘in tro doced this rear. At S. II. Price O Scott’s Emulsion is the moans of life and of the en-1 The;Georgia Sociological Society will joyment of life of thousands of| meetin Attant , tIlU woek wU1 dis . men, women and children. J C1U8 everything from Patent Medicines lo the men Scotts Emul-1 10thoRelUbUitvoftho Negro sion gives the ,flesh and! strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. For women Scott's Emul sion does this and more. It is i most sustaining food and ionic for the special trials that A’omen have to bear. Sam Jones ia going to Savannah this month and the people of that city aro anticipating a perfectly hydraulic occa sion. * It ia a singular coincidence tliat Co lumbus, the ouly city in America to To children Scott’s Emul-, erect » “ 0name,, “ 0 • uegro ’ Bhoold ,l * ilon gives food and strength 1*° con, " n » ,natble tribut * frolu “ e * for growth of flesh and bone! ^ to llU “"*«■ u i ‘“ id and blood. For pale girls, (that this Is the only monument in tlie for thin and sickly boys Scott’s j ,,BU, * rectedb ? “*e*-*i»ve over the Emulsion is a great help. R» voof hi * wl,it « “" ter - “ d u>e*e Send for fre« sample. two incidents tell their own story of SCOTT k BOWNE. Chemists, * how Columbutdlias long ago settled the 400-410 Pearl Street. New York. ' ,,ow 50c. and 01.001 all druggists. i race problem.] NOW IS THE TIME. 12 inch Cam: Mill, f 14 00 14 inch Cano Mill, > 18 90 10 inch Cane Mill, 24 50 18 inch Cano Mill, 29 4 We can furnish the above in iron frames at a small cost. It will pay you to call on us before you buy. THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS ! Works near A. C. L. R. R. Depot. P- O- 10*2: Telephones 134 and210. MatocS A i^lcdfi bW.tp There’s nothing like doing' a thimr thoroughly. Cf all the salves you ever Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach 'best. It sweeps sway aml^ures^Bunuf _ J " 1 Sores. Brniu-. tint. Hnllo IT, Heart Burn, and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach or torpid liver. A great appetizer and flesh producer. Nothing better as a spqn s tonic. —Price, 50 cts. and Si.oo per bottle.— Kor sale by all first-class dealers, rr sent ptebaid, in lots of 3 large bottles, or - small’c'nes, on receipt of price. Wholesale rates on application. Reliable agenu wanted in every town in the United States. Greatest Discovery of the Age, ‘Secret oi Mealtli.” A fruit and vegetable compound for Mathews Medicine Co. Americus, Ga. AN OPEN LETTER. Krom die Chapin, S. O. News: Early in the spring my wife and I were taken with diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for ns, bat his medicines tailed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of ua a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using tlie entire contents we were entirely cored. It is a wonderful remedy and should be found in every household. H. C. Bailey, Editor. Thu remedy is for sale by J. W. Peacock. EASTER. UUtH’UIMI Durlui, ', bores, Bruises, Cots, Bolls, Ulcers, skin ! Eruptions and Piles, It’s only 25c and I goaranted to Rirt- satisfaction by J. W. Peacock Druggist. It is Up To You. 1 V as surprised to find so manv odds and entjs of staple duuief fe u on *>' 1 don’ r do you want in^?' ,,t>0U j* 0 you Cln have them. Inst come down and get them. w ( . 1 | 1 | a T'* b M U ,', h l pricc V°» say; *' ’ I will sell them for so little X r.ir «li d ha,c to P ubl 'sh theprice.B THE GREATEST THING MILLINERY. i ,N THE ! Don’t you know Handsome patterns, Ready-to-wear Hats. Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Orna ments. Lntrimmcd and Lace Hats of aU the new ud pretty shapes. Pleas- “f •^'•J-dim. Experienced Trimmer. OkF* 1 foand »* Mn. J. A. EpplrV, Phone 171. Gentleman and ladies end felt hate aim cleaned at 50c. w?ll ».n 0U know whlt 11 1'S. well JI wi e ?hJ°v’ " ,s the »t«le housi- & has one- thc Wheeler « Wilson or Jsew Home Sewine n!ne«»h A ‘* sunshin o and hap^ -'ll C. B. QUINN. “