Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 27, 1904, Image 6

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* SWAPPED NEGRO. Stata roa.hoi-Ladbu nrar life ITa matter bow faithful and hon- tot your cook may be, she. is behind . the limes if she usee lard or cooking butter tor frying and shortening. The great medical and cooking authorities of the country say so; they endorse Cottolena as the most palatable, healthful and economical cook ing fat on* the market The following names of Cottolene endorsers are household words t Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, Mrs. Emma P. Ewing, Marlon Harland, Mrs. Elba R. Parker, Lida Ames Willis, Mrs. Janet M. Hill, Dr. Mary E. Green, Mlee Margaret Witter, Mrs. Elizabeth O. Hiller, Mrs. Helen Arm strong, ChrlstiaeTerhune Herrick, Mrs. F. A. Benson, R. Ogden Doremis, M. D« LL. D.. a Hobart Egbert A. M„ M. D„ Ph. D., and hundreds of ethers, promlntnt In household economy and the medical profession. UII 54 LESS. Cottolene being richer than either lard or cooking butter, one-third less is required. \ rpPTf Bend as a to stuns to per poslses end well mall roo a copr of our book riUtu "Heow Helps." odltod by Sirs. Rorer, which contains BOO choice recipes; Mate cob brim It K. FAIRBAKX COMPANY. Dipt 626 Chlcoso . -, C3 SaS®! _ m v : - » vV-r * TIMJ5B'ENTERPK8E,iTHOMASVILLK, GEORGIA MAY, 27,19*4, Horse Trader Throws In Man •» Boot in • Barter. An iutiroxtiug htory i* lieiug told of NOT DULL. ! There are certain signs of the turns Which iodieute that 4he usual Miimocr dullness will not «*tfle like a )mi! over Thomssville'H industry during the son* son upon m hieh we art* tibont to enter. Iu truth this summer dnltncx* that you read about exists more in the mental an enterprising farmer and horse trader vision of people who an; tired or, whig- j in Thomas county. It shows that the pored low, l»/.y, timer iu reality. There is do reason for a dull summer in Thomasville, and there is little ex cuse for it. The climate is not the vi tality-vitiating, energy-eating, soul-sap* plug affair that make* life unendurable in some southern climes, ft is always flays of slave-owners, are not entirely past. To some it will oanse amusement, and to ottiers indignation and possible j threats of peonage proceedings. At any rate it’s a good story. Last fall a negro whose cranium is not crammed with intellect was pick- equable enough to permit of life, liberty i hig cotton fora Thomas comity farmer, and the, pursuit of happiness. Ai d this He was sharp enough to want to pro- samiuor will see things move along with a swing and activity that will make ■ glad the cardiac regions of the man who 1 is proud of his town. 1 for himself howevnr.ninl stoic some im‘ frort his employer. The theft dt ferted end >1 r. Ouffv wss sura c<l before the irate proprietor. He ' The Portable Saw Mill is the Coming Mill, OUR MILL IS THE COMING PORTABLE MILL It is a portable mill that is really portable. Makes perfect lumber. Capacities 2,000 to 6,000 feet per day. TAKE YOUR MILL TO THE LOGS. Can be set and ready to saw in two hours. Variable Fric tion Cable Feed. Stationary Mills, any capacity. Portable and Stationary Engines, Railway, Mill and Factory Supplies. WRITE US TO-DAY. BACON & COLLINS SUPPLY CO., ■ ALBANY, GEORGIA. In the find phtcq there Ik a train 1! ar-1 admitted the larceny bat pleaded for my of workmen, busy at the Wndc | mercy and stated th.it the interior of residence. The new cane *ymp com- pauy will give work for more than liulf A hundred employer*. The new brick yard will *oo:i be in full swing The Coast Line's new Ltight de|K>t will cause ninny » Imnimer to swing and saw to bite. The Elks’ Hi me, and the Y.MC A building—to say nothing of tin- fiamermiM other building* now in pr< • the Thomus comity jail did not Appeal to hi* esthetic sensibilities n* an elyirinra of bliss. The matter wus compromised by tlie negro signing a note for forty-five dollar* A* he wa* not multirityously endowed with thin world * goods he agreed to work out the note. His industry did not surpass his intellect and he proved CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READING MATTER20KFERED BY TOT. Weekly Times-Enferprise. Weekly Times-Enterprise l year and a splendid man of Georgia* the United States and the world, $1 00. (The map alone is worth the money.) Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one yearll 40. oes* <>r < w.jrld t i mdr will show to the to be a sorry workman. ■ and prosperity of the I Ho the notate farmer determined to town. T! C Mitchell House will op'ii I get rid of him This (he,Mar, round hotel last but not least the p litic it can the picnics, mid the mnnicipal hmu-eto trade mi inferior horse for o ic of,1-etior quality. Instead of coin of tlie realm he pave the service* of the ship of the light plant will keep the jJiegm ns boct, nndV.ow the colored man nd* of Thoniivoville people from t*»' is working for a new master,on the old ruing the devil'* wotjc simp. i note Semi-Weekly Savannah New* both one yearfl 60. Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Three Time*-Week New York World, both one year %\ 50. Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Boston Time*, both one year $1 25. Weekly Time*-Enterprise and Sunny Sonth and the Weekly Atlanta CouKtitution, all one vear $2 00. Almost any other combination you con want at a price to suit you. If one of these combinations doesn't suit write us what you want. TIMES-ENTERPRISE, Thomasvillo, Ga Goes to New York. Or. B.. A. Daniels left on Sun day morning for New York City where he will take a special course in surgery. Daring the early part of June he will attend the iqeeting of tlie American Medical Association at Atlantic City, and will return home about July first. The many friends of this popular | physician hope that he will have a pleasant and profitable trip. Florida’s Famous Trains. "Chicago & Florida Limited/* St. Augustine, Jacksonville to Cblca- go. and St. Lout.-. This train is operated over the short est line between St. Augustine, Jack sonville, Chicago and St. Louis, and af fords the quickest schedule by nearly two hours. This train is the standard of perfec tion in passenger service, consisting of Pullman Vestibuled Drawing Room, Sleeping Compartment, Dining and Observation Cars. Leaves St. Aigastine6:m.i. ra., Jack sonville 8.40 a. rc. Arrive Chicago 4:10 p. m., St. Lonis 1:35 p. m. Congressman Griggs is one of the | most discussed men iu Georgia politics. He i* a candidate for delegate-at-large to the national convention. The Au gusta Chronicle speaking cf him in this connection *a>* he ha* been a do-noth' ing in congress and advise* that "Jim Griggs be left at homo and Georgia spared tlio disgrace of even having winked at the Faarat folly. The At lanta Constitution ply* to the defonse of our genial congressman, and says that thoro should be no proscription in Goorgia—tlinton account of distinguish- ed party service* and a* a representa tive of the Hearst movement Judge Griggs should go, but that the delega tion should bo instructed for Parker. OFFICIALROUTE TO SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION NASH VILLE, TENN„ MAY 12-18, 1903. To Delegates and Their Frienus:- Your attention is called to the offi cial route, for the above meeting. South Georgia, North Georgia, North Oarolina and South Carolina has selected the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Ry, from Atlanta to Nashville a* the of ficial route (The Battle Field Route.) The special train will leave Atlanta Wednesday morning at 8:30 May iltb. I he Florida delegation am ioin this party in Atlanta by leaving Jacksonville at 8:05 p. m, May iotb„ via the "Dixie Flyer Route"; through sleepers Jack sonville to Nashville; no change of .cars or transfer via this route. Tickets on sale Mav toth., nth and 12th. returning limited to ten days. Tickets can be ex tended until lune 6th, by depositing them with Special Agent, at Nashville, and payment of fee 50 cents. The rate from your city is one fare (first class) plus 2$ cents, Ask the Ticket Agent to sell you a ticket via the "Dixie Flyer Route/' E. J, Walker, Fla. Pass. Agt. Jacksonville, Fla. NrcdlMs lor Making Good Bread: Um one leveled tcaspoonful SUCCESS SODA to a quart of sifted flour; add enough soar milk to knouil tlie death. When soar milk is uot used, two parts of Cream of Tartar mid one of Baoceea Soda are tlie cor- not proportions. SUCCESS SODA .Toll 11 M. Bnrnos ex-United Slates marshal, discharged at the instance of Judge Speer, will commence impeach- uumt proceedings against the eloquent jurist. Mr. Barnes has made some sal ty statement*about the Judge. He says that, gentleman can strut sitting down. villa to bo put in Operation. A pocket history of the Republican party "from Lincoln to Roosevelt’’ luts bsen issp-id. The descent has been *0 great that wo are suprhed at the au thor* ability to cram it into a pocket edi tion. The uext commencement of the Uni versity of Georgia will be held under a bush arbor. This will be one time when there will bo more than two birds in tho bush. Tho man who bought a summer suit two week* ago is now wondering why it doesn’t look like tho picture anymore. Good Spirits Good Spirit* don’t all e-uno from Ken- tnoky. Their main source is the liver— and all the fine spirits ever rnude iu tho Blue Gram Stato could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred-aud-ouo ill ef forts it produce*. You can’t have good apiritaand a bad liver at the same time, stars liver must be in fiue condition if you would feel bouyant, happy and mi* hopeful, bright of eye, light of *tep, rigorous and suooeasful in your pur* ■pffr Yon can put jour liver in line eaoditkm by using Green's August ' Flower- the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dyspepsia or indigestion. New South Georgia County. Tifton, Ga., May 20.—A’movement is being agituUd to form a new county from a portion of Irwin, Dooly, Wilcox and Worth, with Ashburu a* the county seat. Tho propoaod line will be a* fol lows: Rnnuiug from Ashburn east ten mile* into lrwiu county: north into Dooly ten miles: west into Worth fif teen miles; south into Irwin, taking in Oyclonotn, ten mile*; northeast into Wilcox fifteen miles. The county if formed will lie named Henderson in honor of Oapt.'J. J. Hon- derson the oldest resident of tlie region affected. Dr. Harris Declines. A few days ago Governor Terrell ap pointed Dr. J. Frauk Harris, of Pavo, one of the most promiueut physician* iu Thomas county to a place on the Board of Stato Eclectic Medical Examiners. Diamond back terrapins are becoming Dr. Harris liaxdeclined tho appointment very scarce. This will be sad news for howovor, and the governor has named t |ie country editor. Dr. J. F. Owens of lluhirn in his place | ________ The Japanese have pressed war bal loons iuto service, We thought it waa the Russians who were "up in the air. There is one blessed thing about the summer girl. She doesn't have deep- rooted and determined view*. Mrs. John E. Donalsou of Baiubridge, who is well known in Thomasville has been appointed by Governor Terrell a* a member from the Second Congression al District of the Board bf Lady Visitors to the Georgia N< College at Millogeville. The peuch of emerald hue is in our midst and internal pain killer is in de maud. Housewives inform us that the pro- nml and Imiustria | cog* of jollification i* not one of jollifi cation. Messrs. L. F. Patterson of Bainbridge and William Miller of this city, have made arrangements to operate a brick yard here. The location will be just be yond the plant of the South Georgia Gaue Syrup company at the edge of town. This location is a good one for the purpose as it is convenient to both the Atlantic and Birmingham and the Atlantic Coast Lina rail roads. This particular site ho* the record for new* industries for during the past few years, tlie Balfour Crate and Banket Factory, the Kirby Planing Mill, the Enterprise Milling and Mercantile Com pany; and the Georgia Cane Syrup Com pany have all been started there and what is more important all are prosper ous. The new enterprise will doubtless do equnlly well. Both of its promoters are men of abil ity and experience in this line of busi ness. There is a fine ojtening fora brick yard. An immense amount of building is continually going on in Thomasville and for tlie last few years, all the brick nsed has been shipped here from Macon, Bainbridge and other point*. As an instance, every brick that is laid on Mr. J. H. Wade’s mag nificent new residence, and there are a good many thousand of them, is ship ped hero from Macon. Themo6t approved methods will be used and the product will be strictly first class. Important Entarprl.a for Thornes- j Three Hundred and Fifty (xeuraion- lata Cama in Friday. Threfl hundred and fifty exenraioniate, the great majority of them colored peo ple came iu over the Atlantic and Bir mingham from Fitzgerald and interme diate poiute Friday morning at half paatten. Tlie crowd immediately scattered throughout the town. Their amnaemema were buying candy, peanut* and soda pop. and riding in the hack,, six or eight to the rehicle, through the streets. In the afternoon the Tifton colored bell team and the Thomaaville team played a hot game at tlie fair grounds The score was 13 to 11 in Thornas- vllle'a favor. Seven scraps marked the progress of the gamee. and pistols and razors were mueli in evidence. No one was much Imrt and few arrests were made. A ROUGH HOUSE. Officers Have Trouble With Intoxica ted Negro. a favorite household remedy i ( 0 your fucu properly a 1 - j j}. Test your eyes Fit them with the proper glasses and adjust the frames trly. Goods and work ter error thirty-live yean. . August | gn _ Flower will make your liver healthy; „f the Eclipse Optical-and Medicine and active and lira* iniure tou a libcrM: company, Thomasville, Ga. Next to * of "food spirit*. ” Trial «iie, 25c i Times-Enterprise Madison street. Give the devil his due. Theodore Roosevelt doe* not use tobacco in any form. AN HONEST NEGRO. Man Now in Jail Here Voluntarily Surrendered and Ralaaaed Another, Tho Thomasville jail liarbor* an un usual prisoner in the person of Manse Gardner, a oolored man, charged with kidnapping. A warrant was sent to WaycroM and the officers there arrested Moso Gardner for the offense named. Manse know that Moee was inno cent of the crime and had been arreeted by mistake and that he himself was the one wanted on the warrant. He left his work, went op-town, found Mr. W. J McClellan, United States deputy marshall and gave him self up, saying he was the man wanted on the warrant and not Moee Gardner Mose was liberated and Manse brought back to Thomasville to answer the oharge. The Moultrie Observer is waging vigorous campaign for good roads. IU. At bUdruggiitt. I u.io.i W iwj Hurrah for the political picnic. It i, happy on the way. Olckcy'a Slayer Surrenders. News has reached the city that Reese Harrison, the negro who killed Hr. P. H. Dickey at Iamcota about two weeks ago has sumnderid to the sheriff of Leon county Florida. There took place whnt closely re sembled a “rough house” nearthe guard house on Jsokson street Friday morning Will 8mith a Thomasville negro, and hia wife were airing their family differ ences on the street corner. Will was drank, and refused to accompany bit wife home. Hs started np Jackson street taking np the entire sidewalk in his triumphal march. He ran against a white lady with a baby in her arms and knocked her off the sidewalk. Officer Martin and Deputy-sheriff Singletary arrested him and started toward the guard house. He resisted their well meant efforts in strenuous fashion and fought like a tiger. His spouse too, turned her wrath from Wil liam to the offloers, and attacked them with voice and blow. Several negro by- slanders seemed by no means averse to witnessing a row and things looked squally for a time. The woman grabbed Sir. Martin’s club, and while he was devoting bis at tention to her; Smith scratched Deputy Singletary on the wrist, and face. As a result that excellent officer's nose is adorned with a targe piece of court plaster. A few well-direeted blows of the club simplified matters, and Smith was put in tho eage where he will remain until the Mayor says how much. A case was also made against the woman. Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok- California, Cloorado, Utah, Wyoming, Oregon, Montana, Washington and other points n West, Northwest and Southwest I. G. HOLLENBECK. Dist. Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASISVILLEJR.R1 A Wonderful Saving. The largest Methodist Church in Geor gia, calculated to use over one hundred gallons of the usual kind of mixed paint in painting tneir church. They used only 32 gallons of the Long man & Martinez Paint mixed with u gallons ot linseed oil. Actual cost of paint made was less than ,1.20 per gal- Saved over eighty (,80,00) dollars in paint, and got a big donation besides. CHURCH will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Many houses are well panted with four gallon* of L & M. and three gallons of linseed oil mixed therewith. wears and coveiv like gold. I h «e Celebrated Paints are sold by O. V\. Cochran, Thomasville, Ga. G. L. Duren, Meigs. Ga. Low One-way Settlers’ Rates to the Northwest end California. •0*525 ^? p *S n !?. r 15 ttn “ 1 November 80, lwOtf, tlie Burlington makes very low one-way colonist rates to California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana. The redaction is from 25 to 40 per cent, from tlie regular rates. The Way to Go. The Burlington, with Its strong main Uoex and free chair cars, best rcaohes {•“Wert and Northwest via Denver, Billing* or St. Paul. ' _ “The Burlington-Northern Padfio Expnas is the great daily through train with chair can «nd tourist sleepers via Billings. Montana, to Puget Sound and intermediate points. Egg* For Sale. Brown Leghorn eggs for sale. ,1.00 per rotting of It. Address Mrs. J. o Heel, Beaton, Ga. S-24-S Homeseekers Excursions These are ran the first and third'Toe«- daje of each month at approximately brif rates for the round trip. It will be a pleasure for os to give you an aoennte and informative reply to any inquiries. J. N. Merrill, Qen’l. Southern Agt., . nr Atlanta, Georgia.' L. W. Wakeloy, Gen’l. Pas. Agt., St Lonis, Mo FOR SALE. Thoroughbred Leghorn Eggs, $1.00