Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 03, 1904, Image 9

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[i^c& IPC^DEf gMMA Mitchell- TIMB8-ENTERPBSE, THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA JUNE, 8, 1904. PERFUMES, Fine Toilet Water*, Soap*, Complexion BeautiAers, Patent Medicine*, all kinds of drag*. We cater to a largo and very particular class of customers, and give Entire Satisfaction, because we are thoroughly up-to-date, absolutely reliable and very reasonable in our charges. S. H. PRICE CO." Sole Agent Jacobs Handies. A Wonderful Invention. It is interesting to note that fortunes are frequently made by the invention of angles of minor importance. Many of the more popular devices are those de- ’ signed to benefit people and meet popu lar conditions, and one of the moat in teresting of these that has ever beeir in vented is the Dr. White Electric Oomb, positively cure dandruff, hair falling out sick and nervous headaches, and when used with Dr. White'? Electric Hair Brush are positively guaranteed to make straight hair curly in 25 days' time. Thousands of these electric combs have been sold in the various cities of the Union, and the demand is constantly in creasing. Our agents arc rapidly be coming rich selling these combs They positively sell on sight. Send for sam pie. Men’s size 35c:, ladies’ 50c.—half price while we are introducing them.) The Dr. White Electhe Comb Co., De catur, III 5-11d Lightly of the important of elegance in a wedding present. In the month of J une when the flowers are in bloom you are likely to be getting invi tations. Let us help you se lect the response. South Georgia’s Up-to- date Jew elry Store. L. H. JERGHR, JEWELER* Pent)) Prert) Tl^rwwwvllV. Gr\ Ton and Fifteen Pound Melons at Merrillville. Other News. Merrillville Ga. June 1st. 1904. Hon. N. E. Turner and Marshal J. B. Floyd left last Wednesday morning for Lake Micoosukie Fla. where they go to spend several days fishing* and re creating. , Misses Lonnie and Frankie Carter and Miss Tela Sheffield returned home Wed nesday evening to spend their summer vacation. They have been at Norman Park, a branch school of the University. Mr. O. R. Moncrief who is farming on Mrs. S. A. Price’s place, is a good in dustrious farmer, and lias a good pros pect for a crop. Ho reports several Kolb Gems weigliyig fifteen lbs, qnd plenty that will weigh 10 lbs. ^ Messrs. J. J. Turner and N. C. Sheffi eld siient the day in Thomasville Mon day. Mrs. M. C. Sheffield left for Moifltrie Sunday to spend a few days with rela tives and friends. We are always glad to see oar sheriff, T. J. Hight. He ni in onr midst on official business Monday. We regret to chronicle the illness of the aged father of Mr. Jeaae Brown who is sick at the residence of hi* son. Mr. Oordon Daren i* suffering with an attack of fever, and ve trust he will soon be oat (gain. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Turner of near Thomasville spent last Sunday. with re latives. We are always glad to see onr friend, O. J. Husou of ThomasviUe who wa* mingling with his friends here |Tnes- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson,|Miss Della Wilson aDd Mrs. E. 0. Jarrott* and her two daughters Irma and Annie May, at tended the picnic at Prospect last Fri day. Mr. W. S. Sherwood of the Pavo dis trict was shaking hands with his many friends Tnesday. The Dopson Lmnber Go's, saw mill has been idle for the past few day, ow ing to ^defective piece of maohinery. The obstacle haa been removed and they are at work again. The back bone of the several -weeks drought, haa bean broken br a splendid rain Monday night, which waa appre ciated by every one in this vicinity. There will be an all day atng at the Methodist chnroh here next second Sun day, Jane 13. Every body ia cordially invited and don't forget your baaket. T. N. HOPKINS, Attorney-«t-L*w, Office 104 Upetaira Broad Street. Thomasville. - - Georgia, ty Money to loan on Thomas County Real Estate at ? percent annum. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Star Brand Shoes We can ahow you almost any style of Shoe you are looking for. Bee oar lino of Oxfords, the Shoes you want for agmmer wear, and yon know that T, J. & H. Megahee, COOLIDOE, QA. NOW READY AND COMPLETE AT CAIRO. The Drummers Livery Stable Having jnst bnilt and equipped a modem Livery Feed and Sa'ea Stables, with Brat.class Oarriagts, Buggies and saddle horses. New Baggies Car riages and Drummers Rigs. Prompt and courteous attention given all, Orders for quick services. The patronage of commercial travelers especiallyjsolicited. Rate* Very Reasonable. Conveniently located on Bryan street Two minutes walk eaay of depot near railroad. Call on, write, ’phone or wire. Cairo, Ga. W. D. BARBER, Prop. SatUfactloo Guaranteed. Mrs. Emmi Mitchell, 620 Louisiana atreet, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: “ For the past five years I have rarely been without pain, but Pcruna ha* changed all this, and in a very short time. I think I had taken only two bot- tlea before I began to recuperate very quickly, and aeven bottles made me well. I do not have headache or backache any more, and have aome interest in life."— Emma Mitchell. , The coming of what is known as tho “new woman” in our country is not greeted by everyone as if she were a great blessing. But there is another new woman whom everybody is glad to see. Every day some invalid woman is exclaiming, “ I havo boon made a new woman by Dr. Hartman's home treat* rosav.” It is only necessary to send namo, address, symptoms, duration of sickness and treatment already received to Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, and directions for one month's treatment will be promptly forwarded. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of yonr case and he will bo pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. SENSIBLE WAY TO ^ CURE CATARRH Hyomei Medicates Air yon Breathe and Kills all Catarrhal Germs —Costs Nothing Unless it Cures. Do not take medicines into the stom ach to kill catarrhal germs in the head and throat. Air alone can reach these germs. Medicated with Hyomei and breathed through the neat inhaler that, oomes with evory outfit, the air goei to the most remote oells of the head,throat and longs, and completely destroys the disease germs. Hyomei is the only sen sible, yet scientiflo way to onre catarrh. Other remedies may fall; Hyomei will cure. It helps at onoe, and yon get the vi* talizing and invigorating effects from the first few breaths of Hyomei. If it should happen that Hyomei did not give yon the same good effects that it has in many other cases right here at home, J. W. Peacock will refund yonr money without question for argument. You will be the sole judge at* to whether Hyomei costs you a penny or not Tho complete outfit, consisting of a medicine dropper, and inhaler that can bo carried in a purse or vest pocket, and a bottle of Hyouici sells for one dollar. The inhaler will last a lifetime, and extra bottles of Hyomei can be ob tained, if needed, for fifty cents. When you get a Hyomei outfit, J. W. Peacock will give you a signed re ceipt, agreeing to refund the money in case it does not core catarrh and other diseases of the respiratory organs. This is the strongest evidence that the can offer as to his faith in Hyomei—to pi 7 for it himself incase it does no THE MARKETS. The Prices at Which Things Buy and Seli-CorrectedlWeekly. local Binmto liras. Thomasville, Ga.,—Jane I Ot— Eggs per doe., 111-1 to 16o. Beet batter ISo. Mediant batter, Mo to —o. Chick en., trie., 15 to 40o; hen, 85 to 40o. Sweat potatoes, 00 to 66o par bo. Fodder per 100 lbe, #0o to $1-00. Country hay, per 100 lbe. 60o. to 75c; New Syrup, M to Mo: country bams, .13 to 13c; country lard, S to B#c. LOCAL BELU.VO PRICES. Thomasville, Ga., Juno 3, 1901.— Coffee, arbucklea lfio. Green coffee, fair 10c. choice 11 l-lo, White granulated sugars l-3cents,Brown sugar 6 l-4c.8no. soda per lb. So; crackers 10 to 20c. stick candy 10c; Kereaone oil 30c—5 gals 90c. Side meat per lb 9 to 11; Meal 90o per bn. Flour S5.70(to$6.60perbbl. Western hams 150. Lard, compound 9c., Leaf 10 1-3; hay, $1.36per 100 lbe. bran ft. 00 per 100 lbe. Cotton seed meal 11.40 per 100 lbe. cotton eeed bulla tOo per 100 lbe eaok. Velvet beane (3.00 per bn. Sorghum aped $3.00 per bu.German Mil let $3.00 per bu. Field peas. 13.00 By T. S. Misses Laura Vick Emma Boswell, Zoe Simpson and Jesse Boswell and Robert Ball who bare been at Norman Institute, are now ut home for vaca tion. Mr. T. O. Duran, wife and two dangli tore, Missel Tabltha and Zella, of Thom aaiqile, attended the commencement ex ercises here this week. Mr. Emory Singletary went down to Ochlockonee Sunday. Theyonng folks hare had a good time this week. Commencement. School at Pine Grove about a mile north of this place will be opened on the 18th of Jane. As this is jast across the Une in MiteheU county the term will last six months. Pupils from Thomas most pay as the Thomas coun ty Board of Education say that they cannot, according to law. pay for pnpUs who lire within three miles of a school, whether he attended school or not. The representatvp of the Times-En- terprise, who attended the closing exer cises of Center Bill Sohool, intimates in a special to the paper that all the oredit for a snooessfnl year’s work and an en joyable occasion at the close rests on me. I wish to state that the pnpUs and patrons of the school deserve more oredit and praise than any one else. The success of a school depend, almost en tirely on the patrons and pnplls. At daylight Tneaday morning the res idence of Postmaster J, I.!* Johnson was totally destroyed by fire. Almost all the household goods, including* piano, were saved. Tho cause of the fire is charged to the mico. A few nights sato a match was heard to strike, arid on Iff vostlgation a box of matohe* were found burning in the store room. It is sup posed that mice had started tho blaze. Mr. Jolmson was sue that his home was Insured, bat on examination of the policy it was found to be ont in Febru ary. The oommenoement exercises of the Meigs Graded School, jut dosed are the most enjoyable that the eohool has aver had. The sermon Sunday, by Rev. W. A. Sutton of West Point, Ga., wu 'replete with eloqusnoe and logic. The sermon wu of nnuoal interest, and wa, deUvered in a style that wu strange ly attractive tojeyery one in the luge audienoe. Dr. Sntton is quite young, being about twenty three yean of age; but he ia a hard etudest, (and a man of strong personal magnetism. If people are sinoere then he has a place in the heart of every one who heard hi, ser. Tho exercises Monday morning weie very entertaining. They w ere rendered by the yonnger grades. At 11 a. m. Judge W. A. Covington, of Moultile delivered the baccalaureate address to a largo audience. To say that it wu pro found and logical, would be superfluous to any one who know, Jndge Coving, con. Bl, address wu well received and greatly enjoyed by all. Tho exercises of the graduating clau were fine. Misses Stella Duran and Cle veland Hand both of this place were the only graduates. I oan but endorse Pro- feasor Smith the president of the School in the highest terms of praise of the at tainments of the two roong ladies. The play, "That Rascal Pat," wu rendered by the higher grade, in a moat artiitio atyl-. In fact the exercises of the entire week were moat excellent in character and were charmingly render ed. Much credit ia due to Prof. A. E. Smith, and hia assistants, Misses Genie Stubbs.and Annie Brandage both of whom our people are pnmd^of. Taken all together the school is a suc cessful one. The next anion meeting of the Took- er association will convene with the Baptist church at this place some time Searcy. in July. The many friend* of Mr. Arthur W. Parker of Poplar, Talbot oounty, Ga., will be pained to learn of his death which occurred a few day ago. He en. terod school here several years ago and made very rapid strides in his elasaee, carrying off a prize for general excel, lenoe daring his lut year. He wu a yonng man of qniok perception being posessed of great natural wit. He stood well with his school mates and was al ways ready to stand by his friends. His death is a source of deep regret to his many friends here. Miss Ora Taylor of Weogufka, Ala., after spending a short time verypleas- antly here returned home Wednesday. Misses Lena and Jewel Jackson, and Messrs. Bob and Harry Jaoksoq, of Ba- couton were the guests of tho family of Mr. T. W. Carter at The Poplars, this week. Misses Lena and Bertie Pilcher and Gladys Lindsey of Center Hill were the goests of relatives here daring com mencement. Rev. J. A. Damu of Pelham preach ed a fine sermon Sabbath night at the auditorium. The boys of this place ore about to organize a lodge of "The Coming Men of America,” (C. M. A.) a secret organi zation of much power in the United Statea. Their lodge will be No. 3435. They uy that their Billy goat is in training and u soon u their charter ar rives they will open op for bnsinesa. Miss Norma Pickron a charming yonng lady of Pelham, wu a most pleasant visitor here this week. Miss Alice Carter entertained at the Poplars Tuesday evening in honor of visiting ladies. Wednesday evening Miss Emma Bos well who hu just returned from hn school duties at Norman Institute enter tained most delightfully her friend, at informal luncheon, Wednesday evening. She makes a most delightful hostess. Dr. J. F. O’Neal, dentist, offers hia professional services to -the poggle of Meigs and vicinity. Messrs. Andrew Wilke, and Mao Plicherwent fishing and brought ia 176 of tho finny tribe. That's fishy hot true Prof. A. E. Smith who hu labored so earnestly u principal of the graded school here will leave Friday morning for Valdosta, whore he will engage in thopractico of law, He numbers hia friends here almost by tho number of his acquaintances. - The Meigs silver band crowned itself with glory by discoursing inch sweat music daring the oommenoement exer cises. The boys are a fine set. Washington's Father. My father, Augustine, hu been de scribed as a good planter and a man of energy. I apprehend that he waa of 4 serious tendency, for Lawrence, my brother, once gave me to Understand that most of the few hooka at Wake field were religious, but whether this was so or not I do nob know. Like some of the rest of us, my father had a high and quick temper, which, as he used to uy, he bad to keep muzzled. I remember being terrified at' seeing him In a storm of anger because the clergyman who was to have baptized my sister Mildred was too much in liquor to perform tho ceremony.—From B. Weir Mitchell's "The Youth of Washington" In Century. Georgians!* satisfaction, new pair or your money back on “President” Suspenders Comfort and Service. No ru«t or leather to soil the shirt. 50 cents sod ft sf LOUIS STKYERMAN'B, THOMAS- villi-; SHOE CO., sad other stores. Made and Guaranteed by The C. A. EDGARTON Mfg. Ct . SHIRLEY, MASS. AN OPEN LETTER. From the Chapin, S, O. New,: Early in the spring my wife and I were taken witli diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for ns, bnt his medioines failed to give any relief A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of ns a dose and we at onoe felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire oontentq we were entirely cared. It ie a wonderful remedy and should be foond in every household. H. O. Bailey, Editor. This remedy ia for sale by J. W. Peacock. LOOK and remember . We now have a Urge Screw Catting Lathe. So we can make any klpd of screw and tarn np any piece of shafting—repair small machin ery, insulators, ejectors. We are alee prepared to do all kinds of tempering. . Wertz & Son, 131 E Jackson street. THE PEOPLE AUJ ta Obacea Orta*, Glv. Os XnrtnlS This wan) of lata haa bun In arary- ona'a mouth, and many are wondering, what tha word slctUlts, though no oh hu yet bean found, who wtU, deny that NEWBRO-S HERPICIDE does tha ware. Well, far tha Information of thonaande of people who liko to know nil about a good thing, wo would say that HBRPICTOB means, a destroyer or killer of "Harp**.- - Now "Herpes" Is tha family sama of af Bissau cau.nl by various vex. table par asites. A similar mleroba oauses dan druff. Itching scalp, and falling hair: this, la tha microbe that NKWBRO’S HERPI- CtDB promptly destroys; attar which tha hair grows. Bold by loading drucgkts. Band Uo. In stamps for aamplo to The Harplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. R. Thomas Jr. Special Agent. TTTTVf TTTTf f TVVTTVTTVWVV* ► STUDENTS INSTRUCTED ; IN - , Shorthand and Typewriting, - ► Stenographic Work Neatly Exa- - " c uteri. - t. Miais Jania Alsxandar. - . Mldw Next door to Tlmw-Knlerprlea. - Pretty Custom, of Japan. Japanese ladles are like the French in their love of social Intercourse end conversation. They pay fawar visits, but atay Infinitely longer, always two or three hours and aovatlmsa a whole day. They are received by the maid, who places a large silk cushion for them to rest upon, and much time Is spent In detailed Inquiries concerning such other’s family, Thera Is no spe cial calling day In Japan. They visit when their fancy takes them, and thay never go empty handed to a friend’s house. The gifts arc usually fruit or flowers or perhaps u fresh fish, and J rbatever they take Is always dainti ly wrapped In a little box of paper or Sick heaa'ache results from a disorder ed stomach and i, quickly cured by Chaipberlsin’s Stomach and; Liver Tab. ets. For tale by : J. W, Peacock. d.$w A Chinaman’s ••Howdy.” In China, the customary greeting is. “How ia your livet ?" If Bydale's Uvea Tablets were, as well known there as in stipattoo, biliousness and all liver - trou bles. JUST RECEIVED 2>f Tons of bar iron, all aizes. 1 ton extra fine carriage and bolts, all alzea, 3000 feet rubber and canvau belting, 3 to 13 3000 feet piping, alt sizes up to t inches. 1000 feet # inch 5*8 ; wire rope. 1 carry Che best line of Cook Stoves and Stovewire on market. I have the largest and best line of General Hardware brought to town. I manufacture Galvanized Steel Tanks for syrup oookfng by steam or othsrwiae. Also Log Carts, Lumber Trucks, farm • and Lumber Wagoot, Buggies and farm implements. Send ■ In, your T.E.Dyson, Meigs, Ga