Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 03, 1904, Image 2

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OMAS JUNK 3 1904. Is jptne ways the aweet girl graduate resemble* the peach you ate. Think clean thought!. Tour charge ter it meaaured by your thought!. Theie summer lorenought to remem- her that marriage lactia long time. If everybody practiced what they preach we would all have a dull time. That dear boll-weevil would make a trod candidate. He hae no iniect on- exnie*. The "Silence of Judge Parker’* might form a good theme for a modern novel. Jim Origgi haa tome redeeming fea ture!. Hoeent a* a statistic book yes terday,' - .Ton can’t make mntcleby retting and you can’t eave money by not adver. tiring in the rummer. That Olevelaud nomination idea would make a flue football player, he. cause it will not down. No gentle reader, tiie pool roonu that are being broken up all over the country are not iwimming pools. The effeiveaoent exuberance of the young graduate will laat until he ■trike* a few men for a job. Oommiitioner 81 evens wtid lia* been lick'll now able to sit up, butthe sume can’t be laid of the Hearet boom. An English newspaper states that bealyure gtowing smaller. Hope the disease wilGtrike Tliomasrillc. A Belgian lias invented unbreakable dishes. The oook ladies' union will con sider this u blow nt their vetted right*. A gubernatorial candidate in Indiana It said to have began life as a ditch dig. ger. They ongkt to put him on the Panama canal oommisaion. ptought and Indian lovo tongs are the only things that worry us in South Georgia now. The Heuretouiuus liove about Mated to strugglo. The Dublin Times states that Hon. J. Pops Brown advised It three months ago of his intention to run for governor two yean hence “What to take with you to St Louis” is the subject of many newspaper artl ties those days. Seems to.nt that a plump poeket-book is the main thing. Valdosta is seeking to establish a Y. H. O. A. .Oar neighboring city will And that any expenditure of time and money in that direotion will.be repaid thousand fold by the good dono. In Admiral Schley’s fortlioomtug me- . moirs It is seid, there will not be aU un kind wont Ujt any one. That is where the Admiral shows that lie pose sees a - good heart and good sense. A< June approaches crery yonug mau should remember tliut Dio love letters ho writes iu the snmmerwill sound sicken- Ugly silly to him next winter. br. Parkhnrot luw gone to Knrope where Dr. Dowie has been for some time. Now if wo oonld get Dr. Hulls and Dr. Sam Jones, and Dr. Len Brough too and a few others of tliat ilk to cross the vasty deep, we would have a right nice summer. * not to bo r people to cteanup. tho streak in our sonjjiern nature* tliough is procrastination andTn these hot summer days we are liable to pro crastinate the cleaning up of oar lots till we are sick. Dr. BouobeUe, chairman of the Board of Health, submits a card in this morn ing's paper which should reoeive cart ful attention. Thomasvllle it a healthy plaoe in sum mer, as in winter, bat nature, interfered with by the chicken roosts undoes*, pools of man, oaa not assert heroelf. The chicken rdosts undoes* pool* must be taken cate of. There haa already been too large an amount of sickness in Thomasville since the heated terra began, and if the troth were known a considerable per centage of it haa been the result of nothing short of criminal negligence. A poison who causes a neighbor to dje from the unsanitary condition of-bis Own back yard is a criminal, almost a murderer. There arc people in Thom- Seville and In every other t >wn, who are guilty of this vary thing. Until yon get flat of yonr back yon have no idea bow easy ft is to contract a spell of fever. It is the small filth that la most liable to esoape our attention and breed the microbes. When the weather is at dry and hot as yesterday was, there is no microbe meat too small for destruction. AUow uo standing water to remuiu on your premises, oat down the weeds iu your book yard, be free in your use of lime, and don't drink well water and your chances for going through the sum mer without a tiok spell are first class— and your conscience will be clear if your neighbor dies. GRADUATION SEASON. This is the season of the year when the sweet girl graduate, clad in tier creamy frock, and the brave lmy orator clad inabtaok salt, a white tie and mnoli assurance, step to tiio center of the stage. The former will disease ab stract problems, and inform us of the well known faota that "beyond the Alps Uet Italy” and "Woman ! sphere is the Homo.” TUeytiong man will crate on "American Ideals” and deplore "The Growth of Materialism.” And these tame subjects and drosses, and actions will give much joy and many gibes to the irreverent, to whom the gradate has from tlmo immemorial been fair game for sport. Bot in all so- rionineee there la something fine, and strong, and something that gives mnoli hope for the fntnro in tills readiness of our yonng Americans to taokle any sub ject, and do their best to solve it. Vol umes have been written about the glory of good schools, and yet the half has never been told. The boys and girls of today aro-tho men and women of tomor row. Wlintcvpr the jneu and women of today can do to aid the graduate should be dono cheerfully and often. Lot yonr program for the commeuco- moiltdaysbe something like this: At tend the graduation exercises and ap plaud the efforta of the yonng peoplo. Don't sneer at their iilnsions, and scoff at their mistakes. When yon wete that ago yon didn't do half so well, in all probability. Congratulate them when they are through and tell them they have done well and yon are proud of them. Don't forget a word of com mendation for the aoliool teacher. Ped agogues have trials that have not bqen beholdim by the eyes of ordinary mor tals. The fact that :t man or woman lias been a school teacher, we firmly be lieve will he a passport through the ■early gates ana noqnestion* asked. 3nt their path here below ought to be The University of Georgia summer School is the result of home labor and home brains. They are just as good as 'any in the World and every loyal Geor gian ought to soppprt the summer • school. Let the teachers go there, In stead of seeking Inferior foreign instruc tion at grduter expense. The sophists who are writing long ed itorials oo the Hunt suicide, may not intend to tgy that hia act was oommead- able, bit their sentences sound like that. They should remember that God's edict against it iu plain, and to do what iu wrongjn Hit right, can scarcely he praise worthy. AN INDICATION. The Mother Goose Melody tolls ol Tom the Filler’s too and states that: “The only tone that lie could play ‘Was over the hills and faraway." ’ Wo are not anxious to acquire the reputation of being able. to grind put from the office baxoo, only songs of South Georgia’s prosperity. But we have so many good excuses that we have to do it about three times a week. This time the provocation is the or- ganizatten cf the "South Atlantic and Mexican Gulf railroad company.” This corporation projects a road from Sevan nth through Thomas and Decatur conn- ties and on to the Golf of Mexico, at some port not yet made public. The line will tap a rich territory and if bnilt will be a money maker from the skirt. The character of the men behind the project guarantees that it is not a mere paper-plan. Of coarse the proposition is still in an embryonic stage bat that each s plan it projected, is a distinct feather in South Georgia's cap. When times are pros, perons railroads bnild. They build not for oharity, or from missionary motive-, bnt from a desire to pat coin of the realm in promotorial pockets. Sooth Georgia better than any other section, repays investment of time, mon ey and energy, and railroad people know this. The 8. A. and M. G. is not tin on- ly road projected. The arrangements have been practically com/deted for a road connecting Dongiae with Perry, Fla , with a prospect of Angoataas the northern terminal. And of the rail- tend building done in the post, a great percentage has been done in Snath Georgia. So we maybe pardoned forgoing into thAstorage room for stock pi irnses, and "pointing with pride" to thisaud many other evidences of Sooth Georgia' growth and prosperity. below ought to bo occasional bouquet, laate mae nad lawn tossed their way. And finally when the yooi .. o<Mhee yonr way, shorn of the evanes cent glory of dimity Tiie debate as to wliet her tin- Georgia peach nr the Georgia nieloii is tiie sweet er, wilt soon begin. How Itappv we coaid be witli either, wpre 'totlier dear e',tanner away. The Savannah News calls attention to tiie fact that nine wan are in progress at present Tills does not include the war between Parker and Hearot. Maryland's convention wauled to in struct for Gorman, bat he would not permit that notion. Tha. dalegatitn goes nniastrnoted and bound by the unit rale Those dispatches that state that Glo ver Cleveland may yet be a candidate evidently come from the padded cells st MilledgevUle. Now is the happy time whoo the ioe Man leaves a small damp spot on yoar book porch at ton cents per spot. It it rumored that the St. Louis hob 1 men are planning to bay out the Stan- dird Oil Company. THE BEST TOMIC ItT flvS. S. Nature has provided a tonic suited to every requirement of the system when in a debilitated, run-down condition. It contains no strong: minerals or drugs, but ft a pleasant vegetable preparation. You can find no better reme dy for toning up the nerves a,,d bringing refreshing, restful sleep. S. S. S. improves the ap- , - petite and digestion, and if good effects are seen almost -my much ran down and deblhtstsd. I lost from the first dose. It acts %w«nty or more pounds in weislit, had noappa- nrnmntlv in rsuiM of chronic tttaandwaain a bad *hap«. Seeing 8- B. 8. ad- prompliy inrases ot enrome Terti ^ j baraa its turn, and am well pleasad with dyspepsia, indigestion and the results after usIst it for tome little while, all stomach troubles, and From 139 pounds to 105 is pretty aood avilanea doro away with the uncom- *SSS2EfiS&£S&So. K MABT S - fortable fullness, shortness of breath, drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating. S. S. S, 'is not only the best tonic, but possesses alterative or purifying properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood, it searches it out and removes it. Many times a low state of health is due to a had condition of the blood and can only be remedied, by snch a remedy as S. 8. S. If you suffer.from debility, weakness, insomnia, nervousness, loss of ap petite, bad digestion, or any of the miserable symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will so soon put yonr blood in good condition, invigorate and tone up the system and restore the health as S. S. S. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., MlIAMTA, CA. “Blakeslee” Engines Stand Supreme For AU Power Purooses. SIMPLICITY itself. Buy BLAKESLEE and?Jkeep your re- Hgtoo. No profanity necessary -A FULL LINE OF—' Stationary. Portable, Piping and Connection Outfits. Yon can see every movement. Nothing bidden or complicated about the KLAKESLKIC. Poiitivelv SAAE. Strictly high-grade. Write for our catalogue and prices WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala- NEW COLUMBIA ORAPHOPHONES For 115.00, *20.00 and (30.00. Several haa- fired Discs to select from; also a good selection of Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music 10c. ap A No. 1 Guitar for **.7A Mandolins *2.00 up. Banjos *t.S0np, etc., can;be found at 10 Copies of Bov. T. DeWitt Talmago's ‘Travels in the Holy Land’’ —Will be— <9" GIVEN AWAY In the Timee.'Buterprise "Dot” Contest. Them booksAre on exhibition now at our store. Wey are splendid works, which sell for *9.75 each and will be an ornament to any home. J. E. Robison & Co f s. Book Store, Broad Street, - Thomasrille, Ga Quaint, Queer and Curious Salt Lafca City. The late CoL John Cockerell in The Cosmopolitan said “There 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, more attractions to the square,yard than any city in the country, andl its climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particularly delightful in summer. The Great Sak Lake, with its magnificent Saltair resort, where the watfr is “deader and denser" than that in the Dead Sea in Palestine is an .attraction in itselL that people come miles to see. There are many cool mountain and lake resorts near by. also numerous very pretty canon and park drives, and hot sulphur springs. Fishing and-hunting can be bad 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 if in graudeur of scenery. During the entire summer there will be low excursion rates to Salt 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* 8-1-03-1 imos. . R-I-P-N-S Tabules Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The 5-cent packet is enough for oenai occasions. Tho family bottle (OOots.) contains a sandy for a year. AU drag, gists teU them. 5-2 Tuttle’s Jewelnr Store. Thomasville. deorgia. We hope it will rain today and tomor row but will lot np for the county i>ic- in Frida v. Our joys of sqmtuer are sadly tamper, by the necessity of making tax-return*. Tho min it rainetb every day UNUSUAL PRISONER Running ;le. a humble seeker after a Jod, deal very gently with her or him, help if yon can, refuse if yon most, bnt discourage never. If yon adopt some such program for the graduation season yon will ac complish the very oommendabie act of 1 laving added to tho tom total of sweet ness and light in a none too sweet old world. CONTINUE Thoi* who pro gaining flesh and itrangth by ra*ular traat- mentwlth Scott’s Emulsion should oontinuo tho treatment In hot woathori emaller dose anda little ooql milk with It will sctyirTt abwttxTchCTbu, ^’Mfestdis N ~ v,rtL Ilnd Man in Jail For Blind Tiger. The Thomas connty jail liarbore an nunaaal prisoner in the person of Mr. Jim Kay, a blind man whom Sheriff Hight recently arrested oil the charge of soiling liquor. He admitted Ids guilt to the Jofficers and tells a peculiar story. He sayi that he was struck blind when he was 12 yean old and hat been peddling whiskey in dry counties almost ever since His plan was to bay the liqnor in Ma con at *1.00 per gallon, and drive through the country in a bnggy selling it at one dollar a quart. This is a hand some profit and netted him a good liv ing. He was doing a rushing business at • Thomas connty picnic when the sheriff took him in town. He will re- mtin in jail awaiting trial at tiie next term of court. Fro* to St. Louis. The Thomasrille Shoe Company is one of this city’s most enterprising firms, and mnch of this undoubted suc cess in the Snsinem world is doe to tho ass of printers ink. This morning their former space in the Times-Enterprise is doubled. They use it to toll how some one will get what everyone wants—a free trip toSt. Louis. •—CEEEOLA.'— Choice Oats, Corn, ani Wheat Bran ground together. The best and cheapest cow food known and is unexcelled as a milk and butter producer. F-u-ria Just received a fieshtar of this renowned feed foi Ilcrses and Mules. Keeps your stock up and feed bill > (.own,” Highly endowed by all large feeders. We have a big stock of fresh corn, oats, hay, wheat,bi an cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let ns serve you when in need of anything in the feed line. fry a case of our assorted Soda Water and Root Beer. We are bottling all the popular flavors and guarantee purity and excellence. The Thomasville Ice Company v PHONE NUMBER 6. It Will Bear Inspection. THAT IS, THE KIND OF / Plumbing, Tinning, and Sheet Metal Work we Do. Why not have your work dono so you will not bt liable to a case of typhoid fever iu yonr family? We know how to do , X^ixst-Clstss "*77*0rls and that is all the kind we expect to do. When in need of that kind call on os. I'We guarantee all new work forlyear. PARKER ft HURST dw 107 MadixotgStreet. ’Phoneysi. Greatest Discovery of the Age, '••Secret oi Health.” A fruit and vegetable compound for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach or torpid liver. A great appetixer and flesh producer. Nothing better as a spring tonic. —Price, 50 cts. and *1.00 per bottle.— For sale by aU first-class dealers, r* trot prebaid, in lotslof 3 large homes, or 5 small ones, on receipt of price. Wholesale rates 00 application BeUabte agents wanted in every town in the United States. Mathews Medicine Co., SECOND-HAND MACHINERY For Sale. Newly Overhauled. One 25 H. P. Tubular Boiler " J 0 Sg .! •< •• " 10 ** ” Vertical •* •* 8 “ * Locomotive “ on wheels. One 10 H. P. Vertical boiler and en- gine detached on wheels. 1 No. 3 DeLoach Saw Mill, Duplex ' Feed. 1—48 inch Inserted tooth circular saw. 1—38 inch crosscut saw. i—*4 inch cross cut saw. i 1—8 x 13 Watertown engine, centre crank. * I—35 H. P. centre tank Erie Engine. 3 Button Saw Moulders. THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS Works near A. C, L. R. R. Depot. P. O. 102; Telephones 184 and 210. WANTED TO BUY TEN MILLION CAR LOADS WOOL Cow Hides Fur, Beeswax, Etc. HIGHEST,CASH PRICES PAID. J. W. WATKINS ft CO., J. B. WATKINS. - . . Manag Office at Williams' Stabie 228 W ackaon St.. Thomasville. Ga. SUMMER. MILLINERY. Handromo patterns. Ready-to-wear Hate, Flowers, Laces, Oraa* men to, Untrimmed and Laoe Hats of all the now and pretty ahao*. Pkaw- “‘•ak* ladies. Experienced Simmer*. AU will be found at Mil. J. A. Bp " A . Store to Maaqry Hotel : Amencus, Ga