Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 13, 1904, Image 3

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Cot this oat and mail to. If you had a house that brought you an income of $100 each year wouldn’t yod insure it for $1,000? You certainly would, all good business men do. You Would do it knowing that your house may never burn and back one cent you have paid for this insurance. If your earnings are $100 per year are you being fair to your family and if you do not protect them by taking out life insurance? You can do this knowing that you are sure to die and get back more than have paid in Or that after a certain period, 4 f you are still living, you can get back all you have paid in cash and have a pice sum laid up for a rainy day or old age Any man or woman in good health can take advantage of this proposition by maiting application for a policy of insurance to the Fill out the coupon and mail it to us for hill information. C. M. & E. H. SMITH, General Agents, ThomasviUe, Ga. stops irregularities, Strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues 'of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, ' causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLBY1S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out, 8. B. Burtons T—tHIss Aflor Four Years. Yoo can cully determine if your kidneys are G. B. Barkans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: ori«* byaetting •ride tor M hoara • •■Ats.tfcwrw'vrel wnu r~ ,k.t I ti.<t bna Mini, bottle of the arise passed upon arising. If rfa mm Ufeey uieMo V, taklxg urn u»n tmo Matas or •pea examination It fa dowdy dr allfcy or baa.^ P.i.,'. KUat, Cm. it mini, .topped ih. brkk-d ,.t ..i™.., .„j • brick-dust sediment or Mull particle* float yeto at ii... rP ..r.a. i ,i.j i. ,. y , h . t •boot la It, poor kidneys are diseased, and S.i'V'.m d ^‘ n< ""I fou . r WWW KIDNEY CUBE sbonld be Ulna Ejju?~£;.; • VrAVSSTlS Z’ y ' ^rSUSSfOS Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY AN EARLY MARRIAGE. VINOS KEY. Belebrldot/Couple Was Here at Four Mr. Fayseeux Strikes Wonder to O’clodV on Sunday Morning, Thomaavtlle People. The eerlieet marriage on record wee Mr. W. 1. Fayesoux tile mind reader •qnvnmmxted herexf four o'clock on and hv,nudist made the skeptic woo* Sunday morning. The contracting par- dor, the incredulous beliove, aud the se ries worn Miss Nolo Maxtrell nod Mr. poratitious shake Monday afternoon, Keillor Fitzgerald both of Bainbridgo. He luul advertised. to porform a feat of They arrived in Tliomaavtlle at 8:l. r > mind resding that would take the cake a. m. having left Dainhridge all flour aud those who saw it are willing to and a half before. They scented a ear- accord Idnt the whole bakery, riage at the Coast line depot, and drove He was blindfolded by a committee of to the residence of Justice of 1 ho Pcacd six gentlemen, Messrs. W. A. Pringle, \V. H. Bibb. They aroused the ncconi- C. P. Hnnaell, K. J. Miller, C. T. Stu- modatlng Judge from Ills peaceful slum-. art, W. H. Bibb and W. M. Hardy, In the - berand proceeded to tho residence of presence of au awo straok multitude on Ordinary Jones who wasweaving happy Broad street at tlirco o'clockjyesterday dreams of re-election without opposi afternoon. He was then conducted to tiou. They awoke liiui. t --cured a mar- a e'occt in Mallard and Vnrncdco’s store liage license, aud were united in mar- and locked in the dark, wliiio Mr. Mai- riage Jnst forty minntes after their nr- lard kept an eagle eye on Itlie lock, rival here, Judge Bibb having tied tho The committee then wrote a short knot in his usual felicitous style. note, took it to the pyst office stamped The young couple refused to tell tho and addressed the onvelope and mailed reason why they chose the wee sma* it in the usual way. hours for their marriage. The usual The kiter was addreaaod to Mr. J. D' atory of love laughing at locksmiths and McCartnoy and wus placed in the Times- defying parental opiswitinn is rumored. Enterprise box By tho clerk at the post Tlie young lady is 18 years of age, and office. The key to the box was in the wax botn a beautiful and well gowned possession of a member of the commit- bride. She is the daughter of Decatur tee. They then drove out Broad street, county’s ordinary. Mr. Fitzgerali^hp. beyond tlie Methodist church, aiid^made pears to be about 23 years of ago and is a feint at ooncealing the key$oJ befud- well known at Ids home. die the bunch of curious boys who fob The young people spent a few boon lowed their equipage. They returned at tho Stuart and returned to the City by a cironitiooa route to Mr. Pringle’s of Oaks on Monday. store and oonoaaledthe key lnhls desk. Mr. H. C. Copeland, :the County com- They then made a trip to the Times- missoncr from Metcalfe, WM .baking Enterprise to conceal thotr real action hands with ids Thcmasrdle fritnd* « ndnot th ® ke F- Moll(laJ . Then they wont for Fassox who drove — about still blindfolded for a while at a "Dolt Today" speed that rackod the nenres of the cmn- The timo-wom injunction, ‘ Never mittee. When they approached an ob- put off 'til tomorrow what yon can do stacle they fervently wished the mind today," is now generally presented in , ' . .. ... this form: "Do it to day !" That is reader to drive to tho right or left and the terse advice we want to give too h e did. He found tlie key among a lot fngoold with whk5i < yoa have been strug of other artiolea, went to the right box. ^JS^Siibte ,5 S-Sd?XuTo: h«- DAY—and let that remedy be Dr. Boa. er the oommittee was not thinking or *• wriUo « WM bad. Bo dcaes will undoubtedly relieve your divined the name to bo MoOaaney—but - d “*‘> Mr. McCartney, drek, No matter how deapaeatedyour oooga, in the Times-Enterprise after a abort effect a euro—as it haa done before In only by the thoughts of the oommittee oflang'terouMe. Pr New«rabo«lre,^£D" Needlaaa tossy that he had a Mg regular sisa. Tic. At a H. Frioe Go. crowd at the Opera House last night. MRS. W. A. WHEELER. DEPLORABLE DEATH. Mr. Henry Dickey Lost Ufa at Hand Well Known Lady Passed Away Yes terday In Falrviaw, of Negro In Florida. With doep regret tho TimefKutor- Now, readied here Monday of the pri “ l,< * U#d "P 00 chronlde th « deplorable death of Mr. Henry Dickey de * tU .“'f"’ *' A , Wl, “‘“ r ' wl,e * . ono of Thoznasrille’* well known oitl* At the hand* of n negro in north r lor- ^tui. ’ idA on Saturday oromug. Mi. Dickey She pauod into tho great beyond Mon- wan a cousin .of Mr. Paul Dickey wl o day morning at half pant nine o’clock, is employed at Ta.lor & Watson’s. He She leaves a devoted httsband and an . , . „ - . , infant child to mourn iter loss. 8he is was a son-in-law of Mr. Green Lewis of , , also survived by a mother, two brothers Cairo aud Is wall known throughout and a sister who live in Montgomery, tire county. Tlie funeral will take plsco from tlie Pc was killed at Btrickland'z store,' near Iamonia on Saturday night, by civil Court Yesterday, unknown parties. Ho sepamto i two Tho regular monthly civil term of conn- negroes who werq quarreling there, ty court was hold Monday. Only a and used forro to do it. A few few unimportant cases were triod aud a hour, later Mr. Dickey’s Iiouy was num ’ >er , w «™ 000 “ nn * d - The , criminal term convenes tomorrow, found. His head was cut open and _____ ills body was robbed of watch, p's- Miss Irma O’Quian, an attractive toland money It is supposed U>at ono young lady of Jacksonville Fla., was of the negroes committed the awful the guost of friends and relatives in the crime. city Sunday. The Light Situation. The committee on tha traction of a municipal elactrio light plant have not yet held a meeting. The oommittee is oompoeed at Mayor Roddenbcry, three aldermen, and four citizens. Their doty is to submit a definite pro- prorition to the council, after which the oounoil will doubtlesa order an election on tho subject, and tlie people will liave a chance to say at the polls whether or not they want alight plant ondor muni cipal ownorehip. Tlie citizous ou the committee have all their Ilgams and estimates in slurps and a meeting of the Joint committee will be called daring tlio coming week. BRAZILIANS FIGHT PERUVIANS Not Ballavad There Will be a War Between Braxil and Peru. New York; May id.—The respondent at Rio “ dispatohfrom an important battle batween Brazilian forces and Peruviana, in which the Peruvians were completely rented. Tlie Brazilian troops ttartad for Manaoe, going directly to tire (rook whou the aero dispute became .acute. In •plto of tills announcement, it is ally behoved here that them will be war between Brazil and Pent. Thalia Club Entertains. Tlie Thalia Club, an organization onmposod of tho young lady stndents at Young's Foraalo College entertained their friends at tlie college Monday night. Mr. Albert Riley came over from Way- St. Petersburg,May 10.—An c cmuSundayand isrenewlugoldacqualn gazetted this morning tanona. contraband of war. Russian Imperial Order 1 Cotton Contraband < D towards BRIGHT’S DISEASE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping ‘.‘it will wear away,” are drifting towards Brighrs Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE 0. B. Burhana Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Bur bans of Car litis Canter, N. Y., writes: “About tour years mg* J wrof you tUtlag that I had been entire: curBd «f a atverB kidasjr MMs by tabtag Ibbb tb*a two bettlsB .i f Foley’s Kidney Curt. pain sai symptoms of k