Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 10, 1904, Image 11

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liMKS-ENTERPRSE, THOMAS VILLE, GEORGIA JUNE. 10, 1904. The Franklin Life Insurance Cc. Springfield/Illinois. PUBLIC SCHOOL CLOSING EX' ERCISES FRIDAY. Illustration of the New CENT, GUARANTEED DIVIDEND POLICY, 20 Payment Lift ■20 Year Accumulation. Amount $10,000—Age 30-^-Premium $327.10. Total Payments for 20 years, should the insured live so barrow, General Agent, For Southern Georgia, Thomas ville, Ga. Constipation who oADiiot come to the city wheo in need of olotbea we make a specialty of fitting you at your home. We carry the finest makes of Clothing, Hate, Fumiahings and Underwear, and no mat ter what your size is, stout, tiim or short, who do not find it conveni ent to come to the city. We make buying an easy task -by sending to -jour homes two or three styles of garments to select from. We carry SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS, LEADING CORSETS, FURNISHINUC AND UNDERWEAR. Sols Agent* for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, CARHARTT OVERALLS. In Our Boys’ Department 0 a n be had everything ready-to-wear for boys,* ex- oept shoes. A Remedy That Ho One Is Afraid To Take, Dr. Tbacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup has bees used in thousands of homes for fifty-two yean with perfect confidence and the moat remarkable results. : The great success of thia remedy is doe to the fact that its formula (which con sists of Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium) has been freely published. • Doctors and Druggists everywhere do not hesitate to recommend a preparation which they know contains the beat- known remedies for correcting all irreg ularities of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood, and the diseases caused by the failure of these function! to perform their proper work. * Thousands of rick ones to whom life has been a burden have written grateful letters that others might profit by their experience. e Buoxnxd Gam, Tax.. Hot. 11, it_ suffering terribly with indigestion end * * J ijr druggist for ' Iiwsssufl kidney tro something l to relieve ent me n package of Dr. Tbacher’s JLtrer and Blood 8yrup I concluded to try it, and sow I am deeply grateful to ay druggist as wall as to you. I had been a sufferer from these things and a general run-down condition for ten wears, and had only received temporary relief from •(her medicines. But after using not quite two packages of your Liver and Blood 8yrup I feel as stoat sad nearly as 1 ever did is my lire, sad lam satisfied that I am entirely cured. Z feel no symptoau whatever of kidney trouble, and my digestion is as good as say living man's. I can now eat whatever I choose. X never bad nay remedy five me such qulek and permanent relief, and I can not pnt a — sect estimate on the valae your medicine been to me. I would not take aay amount of money for it Vary gratefully your* QWN fffsusssis medicine terlls to-day for a fJfeae.jNBflSpf* battle mnd “Dr. Thacker's for adrlee. i west Is try It mt our «W> achat it aoill do, Drugglsto—tioo sites—SO • Ml« |M a I mnd$1.0t rMACS Atm MMDICIHM CO., ■ Chattanooga, Tsnn. 50.000 Free Samples You Cm Get One. aetawortiiy Atlanta Fire Mias Nellie Pringle and Mr. Rbydon Maya Thursday won the golf tourna ment and the handsome Traylor tro phies The play was on nine holes and Miu Pringle and Mr. May* made a soon of SI strokes. Mias Hartley Patten and Mr. J. B. Jemiaon came second with a score of 58. rtie Traylor trophies, a stein and a loving enp, wore probably the handsom est ever contented for on the Thomas- ville links and Mias Pringle and Mr. Maya aro deserving of unlimited con gratulations. . Mrs. Theo Titus aerved tea during the afternoon and a considerable crowd of spectators were on hand to partake of her hospitalitv and the excitement of the occasion. KNOWS MI-O-NA WILL CURE. The Thomaaville Golfers aay that J. w. MtACOOK lias SUCH faith iw th i h j Ge0rK0 Washington Traylor is a (1RKAT DYUPEFHIS REMEDY THST HE trnm p. BLACK WEED it arid by all drag fiat* at 11.00 a bottle, or we will sand prepaid upon rocript of pries. Send Your Name a trial sample of this great remedy, which will be sent absolutely free, to gether with our book containing valua ble inform lion and endorsements. Please mention this paper. Address, Black Weed Medicine Ce., Atlanta. Cm. Interesting Program Arranged—Mu sic and Essay* on Pertinent Topics. The closing exorcises of the Pnblie Schools were held at the Sooth Geor gia College building at eight o'clock Friday. The pupils who appear on the program have given months of hard work to their assignments and they ap peared to splendid advantage. The following is the complete official program: instrumental music.—Misses Ethel De- kle. Ruth McBride, Tempe Caasady, Grace Beverly. Prayer—Rev. S. L. McCarty. Sadutatory-Ovtus Mallard. Essays-"Joel Chandler Harria”-Bea- sie Lihbey. “Got. Brown during the War."—Robt. Balfour. Music—(a i Nocterne op 37 No. 2,—Oho- pin. (bi Gondolier—Nerin. —Tempe Caaaady Essay—^"Popular Superstitions."—Eliz abeth Parker. Class History—Thomas Mitchell. Essay—"Sydney Lanier."—Mary Jer- ger. 8oso—“Sunset”—Miaa Parker, Essay—“Gen. Jno B. Gordon."—Ethel Dekle. Class Prophecy—^Grace Beverly. Essay—"The Panama Canal.”—Lean derVarnodoe. Music—"Last Hope."—Ethel Dekle. Essats—“Knighthood of the 20th Cen tury"—Panline Smith. "William McKinley.”—Fred Boyer. Class Poem—Rosa Brawton. Music—"La Reveil de Armour ’—Rath McBrid). Essay—"Francis Marion”—Remer Mc Intyre. Valepictory—RothBurch. Delivery of Diploma* by Hon. Ftmdren Mitelioll, President Board of Educa tion. Muno—’Spanish Madrilena'—Ethel De kle and Ruth McBride. Benediction—Rer. K. Mead. FINISHED THURSDAY. Mias Nellie Pringle And Mr. Rhydon Mays Win Golf Tournament. MUUNUtaHTINu ouarantee* it. It ia en unosunl thing for.* drnepin to sell a medicine uuder n guarantee to refund the money if it doe* not cure., Yet this is the way J W. Peacock, the i River Is one# Mor# the Mecca of popular druggist, is selling Mi-o-na, the! Pleasure Seeker*, standard dyspepsia remedy. Never before has he had ao large a number of cuatreners tell him that a medicine has cured as with Hi-o-na. People who a few months ago looked CONVENTION CHATTER. What tha Beya Saw and Did at the Big Meeting.-. The Thomas county delegation to At lanta returned home Thursday, and they all appeared glad to once more be back where they oonid get three square meals a day and ait in a chair oooe in a while. The delegation; was headed by Judge H. W. Hopkins, and Mean. 8. A. Roddenbery, Fondren Mitchell, Ben Comfort, J. W. H. Mitchell and W. M. Hardy hacked him np in good old wire sat style. On moat questions the delegation vot ed solidly, and especially was this the ease in the fight for Captain Triplett. For delegate at large they all voted for Judge Sweat, bat scattered on the oth ers. They think they ought to be given the credit for instructing the St. Lonis delegation to vote for Parker. If their six votes had gone the other way the delegation would have gone nninsbmot- ed. It la estimated that at leaat 80 per cent of tha seven hundred delegates to the convention were in favor of Parker, but the "ring" didn't want to inatrnot. and they were beaten by only nine itea. Griggs'defeat was the sensation of the convention. He had more at stake than any other man, and it was almost oniversally conceded that he would cer tainly be among the big four. Three ee can now be seen at the secret of his downfall; first, his William Ran-' dolph opinions; second, his failure to support Captain Triplett and third the breaking np of the Parker canons on Tuesday night. This last waa most likely the fruit of the two rival Parker dabs in Atlanta and Mr. Griggs prob ably had nothing to with it; neverthe less the bregkap w*a charged to him by many and It coat him more than enough vote* to defeat . A Thomas county representative felt ee big se a walking labop delegate, He * J "a' whole big vote to himself. Some men were there, Washington Des sau and Tom Loylees, for Instanoe, that went ronnd trading on a one "stleth" of a vote. Richmond county sent np 43 rep resentatives to oast her six votes between them. A Thomas county man baa a good right to believe himself always worth seven times what a North Georgia cracker it, bat the sensation of hit vote coanting in that proportion was a new one. A certain oltixen member of the local delegation eayt that he lias teen the day when a horee.swapping convention traa pto to him, bnt for trading, the Kimball House .lobby has • hone dealer's race beaten an oblong milt. He aaya it’i a sight. Another member says that standing on the aide line* watching the game it bettor than any football battle ho ever saw. The only regret in the eye of anybody it Captain Triplett's defeat, and lie aaya that's all right since things went ue they did. ' A dividend additioq of $130.84 will be added to the original amount of the policy each year, payable if death occurs during the accumulation perio^. To make this plainer still, if the death of the insured should occur at any time, from the first to the twentieth year, the face of the policy $11,010, together with forty percent, of all premiums paid, will be paid the beneficiary. This would make the ACTUAL COST of the protection to be only sixty per cent, of the premiums paid. A man can buy $1,00# of this insurance as cheap as the man who buys $10,000. The COST is LESS for YOUNGER men and MORE for OLDER men. Take this policy now, and its offerings. Compare with your own Twenty Payment Life policies, (unless you have this kjnd), and see the difference. Compare it also with what others are offering you. Most men who have bought Twenty Payment Life policies within the last year or two are paying a LARGER premium than is charged for this policy besides, they are only insured for twenty years for thoFACE of the policies, $io,ooq, and no additions. Are you one of them? Ask yourself that question. It is as much to YOUR interest to save the dollars as it is to any one’s. We do that for you. This is only one of the good things about this policy. Jf the insured is LIVING at the end of the accumulation period, twenty years, he will have Six Very Choice Options to Select From. If you care to know what these are, or if you want to know just what one of these policies will cost you, and the benefits thereon, call on, or write to the undersigned, giving age and amount of insurance wanted. You shall have the information for the asking. Agents Wanted-rBest Contract I rydaus tonic A New SekatHte Mswerg lor He MOZLEV S LEMON ELIXIR HIGHLY ENDOR8ED. Rev. Walker Lewis, the well-known Methodist minister, write*: “I hare need Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir la my family with very beneficial results. Its* an admirable medicine and excellent as a tonic and liver regulator." AMATEUR DETECTIVE. Th* Beet Laid Plana of Mice and Men Often Go Awry. like walking skeletons have pot on flesh and today tin ruddy and vigorooa with perfect digestion and good health solely doe to the n*e of thia remedy. There ia no longer any need of any one mitering or making their friends ■offer on account of dyspepsia, for Mi- o-na can be relied upon to core. The percentage of cares is so nearly one nnndred per cent, that there is little risk to J. W. Peacock in guaranteeing to return the money if the medicine does net core and be stands ready to do so without any qnottiooBfl* Headaches, all forms of indigestion, ■pecks before the eyes, dixzy feelings, poor sleep, ringing in the ears and all forms of liver trouble are cored by Mi- o-na, price 50c. A few days’ treatment ■bow* considerable gain in health and a cure speedily follows. These days are the beat in the whole year for th* enjoyment of good health. And Hi-o-na will pnt you in such per fect condition that yoo can enjoy every ■Minute of them. Miaa Emma Daniel after a visit or several days in Quitman passed through thomaaville Friday on her way to her home in Beconton. One more party of young |»ople took advantage of the moonlight before it waa too late last week and went oat to the river. Among the party were Mim es Mamie and SaUie Atkinson, Marga ret Hall, Emma Dixon. Mae Edwards, Jessie Bnntin. and Measn. Will Atkin son. Jno. Lewis, Blacksliear, Stevens snd Battle. It is unnecessary to say that they had a good time. Misses Brantley Visit Hare. Misses Marguerite and Jessie Kate Brantley of Brpnawick are the charming gaesta of their aont Mrs. T. M. Fleming on Remington Avenue. The Miaaee Brantley are daughters of Congressman Brantley of the eleventh district. Prof. A. B. Smith waa a visitor to Thomaaville Friday. Mr. Smith graduated at Emory last summer, and during the year he has been at the head of the Meigs schools. He has made a splendid aucoem of his work there. | Mr. O. T. Gandy has mimed hie call. , lng. He tmght to have been a detect- tive. BLIOD aM NERVIS. Thursday morning bright, and early, ^ a negro rode a good looking horse np It purtfie. th. blood by eUmlneting ffia to Gsndy M d MaUetf. stable and said waste matter and other impurities and by , destroying the gem. or microbe, that •»* would ““ «“ The *•*”> Infest the blood. It builds up the blood rode a good saddle, and when Mr. Qan- by restoring and multiplying the red cor. j dy offend him $15.00 for hone and ell puedes, making the blood rich end red.! j, e jumped *t it. ‘ It rretorea .nd stimulates th. nerves, m look'd ^cioua and whUe he causing a full free flow of nerve force ® r throughout the entire nerve oyatem. It ,loldln * »*>» wlkh speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous, meats and detail, Mr. Gundy sent out oeas, nervous proctratioa and all diaeoaea for an officer.Tha officer came and the of the nervoue system. | negro goes to Jail on suspicion. Not many minutes later, mesaage comes over the wire from Pelham that Mr. J. N. McKeuxie, station agent R YD ALES TONIC Is .. specific for Ml "“»> *>“ ,ttd “• hor “> “ 4 Mr - forms of Malaria. It arts on e new prire . Keaton Ilia saddle. Later developments dpi* It kill* tho microbes that produce showed that the captured goods were Malaria. The cause being removed the j , |ie miwin> uq" und that Bam Ferrill ? ufck * "fr-gr* R ,^ DAtE ! 1 and Herbert Thompron two negro* TONIC is guaranteed to cere the most i - , _ , , obstinate cses eg Malarial Fever, ChDI. I who mu a pressing club at Pelham had and Fever, Ague, etc. Wo authorise all ’ been caught in a deep plan, dealers handling our remedies to refund | Thompson pawned a suit of clothe, here the purchase price for every bottle ol j H „ m steal Dr. Hill's horae and ride T0OTC | wilh Ferrill to Thomaaville. They were to convert the stolen goods into cash and whack np last Thursday. Officer Norton ot Pelnam came down Thursday and the deep scheming black birds will whack np their com bread and meat In a Mitch ell cmnty jail. MALARIA. GtBiM Heneag Godm ' HICKORY, Ns C* J. W. PEACOCK. Cairo, Cairo. My stock of General Merchandisefat Cairo must be sold out at once. I have sold my store building and most give possession by August, ist Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, etc. Less Than Actual Cost. Money is scarce and it will pay you to investigate my stock at once. Produce accepted in payment for goods. G. L DUREN, H. W. Moncrief, M’g’r. Cairo, • . . Georgia. 5-36-2m w HEALTH AND VITALITY I Opium wbleb IwulttoH rur* or tffond tb« none; DK MOTHoUKMXCAId Tbs Orest Remedy to aer matauoa en.ly tor a" dls-are* or either rex such a. Nervous Pro.Ira qn or tooacoo ot £ » ClriOTW* IQM1M By Fattmon Pro*