Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 10, 1904, Image 10

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MONQTMeNf Ta.MAfiAi/eer PRETTY CATCH, Every woman covet* • shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the Laea ^f tkel# Announcements. FoTSheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the Offloe of sher iff of Thomas county, subject to the action of (he Democratic primary. If re-elected I will continue to give the office my personal attention and will discharge its duties to the teat of my *** Mr. Ed Johnson of Quitman Wed a Alabama Lady. loss of their girlish forms BB JM Jf after marriage. The bearing Edl l MHC of children is often destructive WW (fffffvfff to the mother’s shapeliness. All of this can bo avoided, however, by the use of Mother’s Friend before baby cornea, as this past liniment always prepares tho body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother’s Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mether safely through this critical period without pain. It u woman’s greatest blessing. M J. a.-II aL- 1 £a 1 ..l.'.f J..: 4 ika GRAY HEADED CHEAT AND SWINDLER IS CAGED. "Ur. Ed Johnson was married this week to Mrs. Myra Morrison, of Ala., and they arrived la Quitman last night. The drenmatannee of his meeting with the lady oontaln some of the elements of romanoe. Ur. Johnson was travel- log in in the interest of the Johnson Marble Works Oo.. and in the oonne of business, It is mid, be sold Mrs. Morrison a very handsome &nonn- Sondld MoDonald, Allas Tails*arro Toliver, Knows aH About tha Now York Bankers Bat They Don't Know Him and Ho Dorn to Jail After Long Chase. _ ■>- For Sheriff I heaeby announce myaelf as a candi date for Sheriff of Thomas county, sub ject to tho action of the Democratic pri- and solicit the support of there- af the conafy. If elected I vpll ty personal and undivided attea- i the dnties of the office and will rge tlioee duties to the best of my <7 J. J. Pom, tf i For Representative. I hereby announce myaelf aa a can didate for representative subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If re-elected 1 pledge myielf to a faithful performance of ill the dntiee of the affl- Be. My pest record in tho office is open to inspection and relying npon this I submit my claims to the voters of the county and solicit theirsupport. ability. Mr. Johnson was so Impressed with tho lady’s charms that ha proposed and was aooeptodaftera very brief Acquaint- anoe.’’—Quitman Eree Press. Mr.-Jobnton is weU known in Thom- Seville and his friends here will con gratulate him on being in the mono- have been subjected tbobgb to the pain- ful and pitiable sprinted* of grey hairs going down in diagraoe. Sheriff Hight sod Mr. Ed. Cochran returned Friday from Florida with a tespectabia looking gray bearded man of 85-years, and lodged him in jail under the charge of cheating and awindling. On the 13th of April this tame man then gray beaded too, went to Ed Coch- Mr. George Godard, suporintendentjof the Moultrie public ecboolr, war in the city Friday. For The Legislature. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the Legislature sub ject to the Democratic primary. Hav ing served the people to the very beet of my ability in the last legislature, Ifeel that I can confidentially and oonsden- tionsly solicit their support in the -i- prose fling primary. 32’in. colored Madra*, for shirts, sold everywhere at 15c, our price * No. All our French Gingham, sold easily at 20c.—during this sale ... ...12 I-l 1 lot book fold Dress Gingham, old price 12 i-2c. During this sale .W&. 36 in. Percales, always >2 i-2c. During thwale. .111*20.. 1 lot plaid Linens, sold everywhere, 15c. Duping this sale 12-1*2!, 1 lot Scotch Suitings, worth 25c. During this sole l6'!-2 1 1 l&t Striped Linens, former price 30c. During this sale 221-2 < Black and white Hopsacking 34 in. wide, sold for 22 I-2C. •During this sale .........171-2 J All our 50c. Mercerised Hadras. V‘ ' During; TCfc Sale 1 35 cents ] Tho Oixon Family Enjoy Rustle Life ; for a Week. Tho Dixon family hno been camping at Miller’* Spring for several day* They have an immense family tent, and are enjoying the time of » natural life. Among tboee who have partaken of the delight* of tho camp are Mr. and For the Legislature. I hereby mmonnoe myielf a* a candi date tor representative in the legisla ture from Thomat bounty, subject to the action of the Demonratio primary. If I am elected I will give the duties of tho office my most careful attention, and will ooasrieutkmsly endeavor to serve the people to the beet of my abili ty. I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of tho county. Mem. T. J. and W. L. B*U are upend ing today with their families at While Springs, Florida. Mr*. D-. A. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Bkuoe, Mr. and Mrs. RUM. Dixon, Mrs, Ohs*. Dixon and familyp Messrs. J. T. IL, Albert aad Dan Dixeo. Miss MattfarfWhlteharae of MonHmilo has been the-gnost of the camp. Mr. aad Mrs. R, A. Weldon are now at bom* to ttelr friends in the Beverly Home on Monroe St. ^ For Ropresentative. To the people of Thoma* county: Appreciating the past honors yoo have confirmed npon mal take this method *f announcing that lama candidate for Pino Park yesterday to be with hla par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. K, Read. Figured poplin payee, cheap ac 25c. During this sale 18c. All our ijc-aolaiied Dimity, Daring this sale .12 l-2c. Cbttbn> Voiles,, all shades,. :eld at 25c. Dining this sale V-. 18c. All our 35c Dotted Swisses. Daring this sale. 25c 33 in; white Madras always soldi at 15c. During this sale II 1*2 AUi otnr 35c Mercerized Madras. During thissalc. 29 cent*. Mrs. B. H. Wright and children left Saturday morning for a visit to Manis tee, Michigan They will be gone for soma weeks. Tha smooth old mass wm bearding at the heme of Jno. Fitxgeimld near Pine Park, aad a* soon a* ho secured hue Friday morning at half pari ten, Briggs- Arrington Stone, tho infant sen of Mr. and’Mre. Bi W. Stone, dioffial their conn try home after an Ulnae* of severs! weeks. The little fellow-was only ten-month* old’ amt had. been • re markably healthy child np>to alxxria taken with For Tax Collector. Graham Ward, of the firm of Ward Brothers at Pino Park, was a Saturday visitor. I most respectfully announce myaelf aaa candidate for re-election to the of fice *f tax collector subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary. In making this announcement I beg to ex tend my thank* to the voters of Thomas oaanty for tbeir kindness to mo daring tho post and to solicit a continuance of their support. p. 3. Hxxth. Ur. Chat. Thrapp baa entered the Thomastillo Business College for a course in. the book-keeping department. month ago' when- he measles. Complication* ilovolupedLin spite of alt that medical skill ooulAdo ho passed) away yesierday morning. He was a beautiful child and on* of uaas- ual promise. Hi* death teaigreat shook J to the parent* who have tUe sympatby > of a. wide ciroleal friend*. 1 Mr. Jno. B, Grant who has been doing some important plumbing work for the Atlantic and Golf Mills in Quitman is at home again. For Tax Receiver. J ,i-^ r T b7 “'! ooaoe “fritf as a can didate for re-election to the offloe of Tax Receiver of Thomas ooonty subject to Ihe action ol the Democratic toimary. If rejected I wiU gtv* the offloe the •tone careful attention as in the pari, i solicit the support of tbs voters of the eoaaty John F. Howard. Mr. J. R. Anderson passodlthroogh the city Friday morning on his way to Nashville from Whigham. Mr. Ander son wai fora long time in tho drug {baa. incss at Oohlockenee. He moved to Whlgliam last fall, but now recognises Nashville to offer, better advantage* aad bets moving Ills largo stock to that point. Ho has already opened op bis business at Nashville. Next Week, Will See Mon Prices. Louis Steyerman. . . • ■ ■ . ■. - W. II Cliambers has returned from Miss Dollie Weldon was hen from Whlgliam Thursday. Mr. Earl Wayne, a leading yoang lumberman of Bainbridge, was te town Saturday. Mi Mrs. Ella Brim of .Pelham passed through the city Saturday on her way to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mo- Gahoe at Oeolldge. Miss Susie Btriekland of LaGrange is visiting her brother, Professor Perry Strickland, at tlie home of Judge J. 8. Montgomery. Mr. Will Pnrker returned to his work at Pel ham Saturday after spending 1 night at home in attendance on tho com mencement exercises. Mr. John Wind is detained in Tampa by Sickness, and his sister Min Clara Is also sick at the home of iter uncle, Mr. Jno Hamilton at Arcadia. Florid*. Miss Louise Hopkins is enjoying the first few days of a home coming to tho fullest extent. She has been at the girls school nt Milledgorille daring tho year. The many frionds of Mr. H. N. Stan ton wore delighted to see him at his of fice yesterday after an absence of six weeks from fever. He looks very thin but toys he is piokiug up rapidly. Mr. Horace Cochran returned Sat urday from a visit of several weeks length to Louisville and St. Louis. He says that "half lias never yet been told" Of that fair. J. B. WAY. Goes to Cairo. Mr R. G. Lewis hat bought out the barber business of WiU Alston in Cairo and will go there at once to begin his work. Mr. Lewis is a former cltixen of Cairo and knows host* of people there. Be wiU be assisted by bis ton, Irey and they together will made a success of the basinets. Visited Campers. Mist Dokle and Mia Marie Dekle and Messrs. MUey Edwards and JimGrib- ben formed a pleasant party who drove out to the river ou Wocluesdny night te visit the Dixon oatnp. — \ Mrs. O. A. Jackson wife oftlieMotho- dlst minister at Valdosta is tlie guest of her sister Mrs. J. D. Stringer. Her two uhUdron ate with her. Snake Story- it it that two montlis of tlie fish- liavu gone and Mr, Joe Bev- have the honor of patting oat story? He says lie killed with 1# rattles, and in circumference. Mr. Beverly insta ll inches. In di- that Thoma* Constrictors, l»bUth that veraion. Good spirit* dou’t sit come from Ken* r. Tlieir main source is the tirer— tacky, and nil the fine spirits erer made in tlie BOYS AND GIRLS Our Airship arrived Tuesday at noon. See our Window. mule together with an aid boggy and harness, be started becao. At the river be broke a wheal to tha baggy, and theraapon unhitched,, left It on the road trio and proceeds* So Pine Park. From Ward Bros, at Flae Park he bough** now wagon, haras**, stove and aconsiderableamounted groceries,giv ing inpayment there-fer another draft on thaChase National iBank. MoDonald want to FRagareld and told him that ha wtagriagorer to Cairo to buy egg*. This warn the last seen of hlm uatU Sheriff High* and Mr. Oooh ran want down Thnrsaay to' Jaokaon oouasy. Florida la raaganai to/a notice that a bird anawering the description had alighted near Campbelton. A amttsr of dyad hair and a changed uawwere the only differences nidlooa- Me. To Floridians Mr. MoDonald was known as Taliaferro. Toliver, and bi* occupation was that of storekeeper and fanner. 'He had maetgaged the mole for a tmaU stock of good*, but mule and wagon both are now back to tbeir Thomas oounty owners and Mr. Bight and Mr. Cochran are receiving the thank* and congratulations of Messrs. Ward as well as themselves. As for Mr. Donald-McDonald-Talia- ferro-ToUver, he "iangoiehe* behind the bats” of the local Bastile on a charge of cheating and swindling. $S>This store closes at 6 o’clock. / Our Valentine. For Ordinary Desiring first to thank my old com. 'ndes, and friends generally, for their tour years gift of the offloe of ordinaryJi hereby announce myself as a oandidrie for re-election, subject to the the Demo- credo primary, promising if elected, to do my utmost to perform aU tho duties ef the office faithfully in fntore as 1 have tried to do in the past. WM. M. JONES, EVERYTHING GOOD IN SUCCESS SODA. llow We furnish"IT, either ROUGH or DRESSED, and that too of Hie VERY BEST This yon already knew, tlie words vrt speak are sorely TRUE. - We are too bnsy filling orders to look yon up, but if you want the Inst of any thing in our line quick, 'Phone 364, and the old man will do the rest. Out by the Orate Factory on Boston road. Visitors are welcome, day or night Blue Grass State could not remed' bad liyfir or the hundred-and-one i foots it prodnoes. Yon can’t hare spirits and a bad liver at the same I Yoon liver most be in fine condition if you would fed booyant, happy and ' hopeful, bright of eve, light of step, aad fab bright of eve, 1 vigorous and ■ooaesshu In your pur suits. You aan pat your liver in fine Pat _ | condition by using Qteen’s^Au^nri Flower the greatest of all for the liver and stomach and a certain 1 for dyspepsia or Indigestion. It beea a favorite hooaehold remedy tor over thirty-fire year*. August rar will make year liver healthy active aad thus insure yod a liberal •apply of "good spirits.” Trial Mae. too regular bottles, 75o. At all druggist*. Thoroughbred Chickens/ Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte EGGS. Price $i.oo'per setting 15 eggs. C. W. COCHRAN & BRO-, Thomasville, Ga. Directions hr Making Good Srud: Use on* leveled teaspoonful SUCCESS SODA to a quart of sifted flour; add enough sour milk to knead the dough. When eour milk is no* used, two puts of Cream of Tutu and one of Success Soda are the cor- reel proportions. SUCCESS SODA Best and Cheapest Tor Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Commie- mission,,1 of Roards and Revenues of Thomas county, subject to tlie action of tlie Eemocratic primary, and solict the ragport of the voters. J. D. Barrow. For County Commissioner. 1 hereby announce myself * candidau for elootion to the office of Commie- •ioner of Roads and Revenne* of Thomas county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. 1 solicit the ran. port of the voters of the county. M. D. Redfearn. For County Surveyor. I announce my candidacy for re-elec non to the office of county surveyor of Thoma* county subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If re-elected ivetiieothoe my bass I WiU oontinne to _ A. J. StSSlaND For County Treasurer. I respectfully announce that I am a mmdldate tor re-election as Treasurer of &m£ruM£ *• ‘ cttoaof I am very thankful to the people far toe far ora and confidence shown me in 1 the post, and pledge, if elected, my ▼ery nest and most conscientious efforts to gire them faithful, efficient, and sat- isfactory service. earnestly solicit your support and friendly co-operation. Gratefully and faithfully roam. jno. f. Barker. For Coroner. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Commit- Would Call Attention To the Columbia Dim ( S Graphophone v thousand* of home* throughoot (hi* broad land c joy just a* w*U i (bey an proving everything (bat bare bean said of Urtalner in the home. A number of the now ours, and whtoh you c* “ them, i newest models oaa b* seen at CH AS. G. GOKHBIYQ. Jeweler, . . l»,Bn»d8*. I take this means of announcing for re-election to the office of ~ Jeo* to Thomas county subject to the action of the primary. If elected I will give the dodo* of the office th* same careful aj careful at tention that they have heretofore re- etfvod at my hand* I apyredato the support that my I given me and tbeir many ktndexsrroT slon* of satisfaction. Thanking all mv c,, *3. Gi.vor. ■ sioner of Roads and Revenne of Thomas county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I solicit the rap port of the voters of the connty SMITH. I E. M. i For County Commissioner. I hereby announoe tor re-eletiaa to the office of stoaer Roads and Revenue «f •toner rtoads and Revenue ot Thomas county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I solicit the sup- port of tho rotors of the county. H. C. Copeland*