Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 10, 1904, Image 2

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MARVELOUS DEVELOPMENT. The excellent address delivered here recently by Mr. O. V. Goodyear of Brunswick ie etUl freeh in the mind* of the people. Mr. Goodyear has Jnst'ls- sned is pamphlet form hie argument in SETS THE SKIM OH FIRE. No diaeaee canaea ao much bodily discomfort, or itchc*. ^ ]v me and (tings like Eczema. It begins often with a ght redness of the skin, followed by pustnles or litis- p i ' s from which a gummy, sticky fluid oozes, which dries WkQ d scales off or fonns bad looking sores and scabs, it * '*>*/■ pears on different parts of the body, but oftenest upon ! back, arms, hands, 1ms sir«:-I fsel is ■ydasxtowr d face, and is a veritable you know whats.b.b. tu «•*•£*. ment at times, especial/ SSSf&JPhbPtiSitiLfSItdiat«*' night or when overheated. r£”o«t eu3£ P Kswwd ««« of Eczema is ■ aad SiArest Wads of Mad ««?<?,»• OSOWTH or THZ SOCTH SWCX 1880. “Total cotton manufactories In Booth. 1908, 718, more than for entire United States for 188a Total spindles United States 1881-S, 18,HO,000. For 1001-2, 11,400,000. In- crease in 10 years, 8,80a000. Of this 8,800,000 of increase 4,880,000 In the Sooth, giving her supremacy in cot too manufacturing in the United States. Total investment in all classes of man- nfaoturing in the South in 1880 8 887,* 000,000. In 1800,80 years later $1,188,000,000. Per oent increase in manufactures for the entire United States 1880 to 1900, 838 per oent. Same period increase for South, 818 per oent. Lumber products in the South 1880 8839.000. tiOO. Lumber products in the Sooth 1900 188.000. 000. South’s increase in farm products 1880 to 1900,881,000,000 per year. In- crease per year 1900 to 1908, $115,000,000. Southern prodnotion Pig Iron 1880 to 1908,900 per oent. Goal mined in South 1880 8,000,000 People got to the bridge and crossed over yesterday, something they hadn't ,been able tqdofor some spaces of time. Bussell Sage says vacations are bad things for people who have to work— and have the vacation thrust upon A plain poor man has been adjudged insane out west because he thought him- saif a presidential candidate. William B. buys exemption with his gold. NEW COLUMBIA 0RAPH0PHONES j-eeis-- • Roosevelt is not a hopeless oase. He baa seen the good effect of Parker's “say notbiug" policy and has adopted it as his very own for tbs space of three whole days. Coii|if nun of Roms, who made a most brilliant race for delegate from the state at large, it considering the gubernatorial plum Judge Mad. dox is a gentleman in politios and tv* are in too great need ot his like to allow him to stay out. Hit retirement from oongreat will only exalt him to greater Ninety per oent. of the tree Geor gians want Parker to be the party lead er, bnttf he isn't they will all turn around and say 'Dam yo^; bat right or wrong Fm with yon, even if your name is Hearts.” Rev. Newell Dwight Hlllit of Brook- lyn thinks that in another generation it will be considered vulgar to be rich. Newspaper nr on always have thought so, don’t you know. — ” — — TIMES-ENTEKPlUSfi "EOMASVILLE, GEOBftlA JC5E10, 1904 A man on the outside would have thought that Parker caucus in Atlanta to be s hen party. Trox Bankstone, Masalngale, the gentleman from Deoa- >ur, and all the rest talking at the same JUDICIAL DANGER. The judldal department of the United States government Is beoomlng a men ace to the liberties of our people. The danger is yet in ita embryonio stage and the word montoo is almost a misnomer; bntlf the freedom of America la ever enslaved tha Judiciary is the avenue down whioli the yoke will be borne. The power of injunction, at times an almoat Indispensable right, has Increased In extant and application at so alarming- ly tepid a pace in tbs last decade that thinking people are beginning to stop and my, where will it tod. The Untied States courts tlxmgh are tha ones at which the conservative clti «n looks aikauoe. United State* Judges are appointed by the preeident end in the hands of a despot could be largely ■ad* hit creatures. At this very mo ment e Florida judge is going through the long ball of tap* to impeachment, and although he is notoriously worthy of removal it was only aftar at trials by those he peneouted that he tree brought to amount. Only laet week a United States judge In North Carolina Hoed the editor of the K&Jeigh News and Observer 8J.000 for criticizing an appointment that the judge had dado. i In most cases. United States Judges, as state, circuit and petty judge*, are juM ami fan-, but the power of the des pot mM ba too great It U a matter for ^ . .jSgeght and will profit investigation. Ton have heard of all-embraolDg char ity. Club women of Now York have It. They defend the and seat hog. No state primarr will be held hereof Irreariiar than July 10 nor later than September 1st. A good thing. Do you know where Pauline wore the looketf Weil that’s where the Hear at people get it. The yellow peril sometimes falls into perilous ways. Vide the Hearn boom in Georgia. N The peaeh crop geta bigger and sweet- The City Hospital. Editor of the Time*- Enterprise: 1 beg the favor of a little of your space in which tossy a word directly to the people of ThomasviUe in regard to their City Hospital. 1 say “their” Hos pital because the point I want to em- pha*ixe U that Hospital does not belong to me, nor to the Boardof Trus tees, nor to the City Connell, nor to the County Commissioners, nor the north ern residents, bnt just to the people of TbotnasriUe for the care of their sick. And sol feel that they should be kept informed as to what the Board, noting as their stewards an doing, snd oath* other hand that the citizens of Thomas villa should take a more active interest than they have done. There are many who do not even know where the pres ent Hospital is located. The present status of affairs is this We realised long ago that oar prsgtnt quartan and eqoipmeat were totally in adequate both to the charity work of this vicinity and to the increasing do- minds of persons able to pay, who de sire Hospital attention without going 890 or 1,000 mile* to get it. For the pest three yean we have been using every effort to accumulate funds for anew site and a new up-to-date Hospital. By the active work and generous donation* of our northern friends as well as by the co-operation ot a limited number of home perple, we hare accumulated nearly 8>,00Mn oath, enoogh to start on. Two or three available sites an being considered and ooe will soon be purchas ed. Plans have not yat been drawn for the boildlng.but the ids* likely to bt fol lowed It that of tha modern "pavilion' hospital, with a two story administra tion building an1 several on* story ward buildings oonnaotsd ^vlth it by corri dor*. Tbs building of tha hospital then is assured and tha means partially lrr hand. The quattaii for os at present to the providing of an adequate support the' running expanse* That they will ba vsrv much .-greaterthan at pre4> eat is. self trident. Pa'y patients will help a little but the charity work virtually be supported by contributions. Fpr the past sight or nine years the La dies Board lias had a list of about thirty persons from whom they have collected eaeh mouth sums varying tram 10 oonta to 81-00. By tha closest ooonomy they have managed to make both ends meat, helped oak by occidooillj oatsidodonft- But think of it! Thirty sab* ecribersto* Charity Hospital in a city of 8,800 or morel We ought to have at least 800. In faot every family in town ought to give something regularly. Now at a coal of much tlm* and labor tha Ladies Board intend to make an •Sort at ono* to oall upon every family and individual in town. They will ask to tnroll your name in thsir books member of tbo "City Hospital Also elation” with a plsdgt to pay jnat such amount per month aa yon may tw fit There are very few in our town who not able to give at least Ite per month, or 81A9 per year for the can of the sick. Wo need this Increased in* oome at once for next month our ex. pentes will ho increased by the employ ment of a graduate nurse greatly need* ed. You can save the committee trou ble by lending or 'phoning your name to Mrs. J. H. Merrill Prea. or to Mrs. W. O. Snodgrass, Booty, of the Ladies Board. Thomanriile at present lias no pobUe institution or monument whijh stands aa an evidence of the loyal pride and public spirit of her citizens, (not even streets, free from cattle.) Let na all work for the Hospital, ao that when it is dooe, we can point it ont with pride to our visitors and say “That is our Hospital, ws helped to build it, wu support it, we can care for our sick and suffering within oar own gates.” G. 8. Whitney. . . Thomas 8t.* Lonl*. Mo. ortho's try pDtonsVrithwhich the Mood-current is overloaded. Whilecx- os tne nery pro „ washes. s<»ps. salves and powder*are toothing and cooling* they do not enter into the blood itself or touch the re*l cause of the disease* butS. S. S. does, and purifies, enriches, —- j—p. and atrengthena the thin acid blood general ayatem,’when the skin clear* off and Eczema and all it* temlying symptoms disappear. Book on the Skin and ita diseases free. No chirge lor medical advice. FMC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, BA, 10 Copes of Bov. T. DeWitt Talmage.v “Travels in the Holy Land” —WUl be— given away In the Timee-Enterprise “Dot” Con tent ’■’Itcse books are on exhibition now u our store. They are splendid works, whicli sell for 83.76 each and will be an ornament to any home. J. E. Robison & Co's. Book Store* Broad Street, ThomasvUle, Gs ifnrnmrnm^rnmmmimn mmmmmmmmmmmnfe WHERE ARE YOU GOING § My pretty maid? I’m going to Tybse, Sir, the said. And 2 that’s the place where tha people are going this year to 2 have agoodtima. HOTEL TYBEE Witn its many attractions. Us 8ne orchestra, it* splendid — bathing and It* excellent cuisine Is the most popular seaside 3 resort oa the Soqjh Atlantic Coast. Rates $3.60 per day * $18.60 and $16.00 per week. - The Pulaski House. \ Is the most popular piaoe in Savannah and should be your 3 headquarters when in the city. Writ* for Illustrated booklet. ~ CHAS. P. GRAHAM, Proprietor. = muiuiuimimuuiiumiuiitmiummufiiiimiitmmul For $16.00, $20.00 amt $30.00. Sevtrsl hub- dred Discs to select from: also a good selection of Musical Merchandise, Sheet Untie 10c. up A Na 1 Guitar for $8.76. Mandolin* $8.00 up. Banjo* 83.60 up, eta, canjDt found at Tattle’s Jewelry -Store. ThomasviUe. Georgia. “Blakeslee” Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. SIMPLICITY itaolf. Buy a BLAKESLEE and’[keep your re* I giou. No profanity —A FULL LINE OF- anfl Connection Oatfiti Nothing hidden or complicated about the Strictly high-grade. Write for our catalogue and prices. WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. . , You can see every movement BLAKESLKF.. Positively -SAAE. Quaint, Queer tad Curious Salt Lake- 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, and its climate, while temper ate all the year round, is particularly delightful in summer. The Great Salt Lake, with its magnificent Saltair resort, where the water ist"deader and denser" than that in the Dead Sea in Palestine is an attraction in itself 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 had in every direction, The trip from Denver to. Salt Lake City and Ogden, via the Dea- :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 it in grandeur ol: 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. Write S. K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Goto, for beautilully illustrated pamphlets, 8-1-03-1 imos. R-I-P-N-S Tabules Doctors find good prescription For mankind. Tha 6-oent packet it enough for uaaat occasions. Tha family bottle [60ota.T contains a supply for a year. All drag, gists sell them. 8-9 SECOND HAND MACHINERY For Salt. Newly Overhauled. One 35 H. P. Tubular Boiler » " *> - - " 10 " •• Vertical “ “ 8 “ • Locomotive “ oa wheels, One 10 H. P. Vertical boiler and en gine detached on wheels. t No. 3 DeLoach Saw Mill, Duplex. Feed. 1—4* inch inserted tooth circular saw. 1—1* inch cross cut saw. i—*4 inch cross cut saw. w 1—8 x 13 Watertown engine, centre crank. 1-35 H. P. centre tank Erie Engine. 3 Button Saw Moulders. THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS Works near A. O. L.R. R. Depot. P. O. 103; Telephones 134 and310. We love an op-to-date railroad. The A. A B. bun nothing but the latest equipment. Disuse takes no summer If you need flesh and strength use Sccftt’s Emulsion summer as in winter. Mforfrataapk sea.ea48i.eel e»ku**ln. Due Congrcaaman, one farmer and two newspaper men compose Georgia's big four. We certainly are glad we didn't have to eat crow, and Hearst crow at that. The beet way to keep cool is to keep year temper. How do-you suppose John Temple feels? Satisfactory Vaerrioe le the Mad people want When one (Metres k . the worth of hi* money be is satisfied and comas agita Our Work ■aa whs tin how. 1 o«r tartacstra. Wo Ih* moms hat 1 kaa* WANTED TO BUY TEN MILLION CNR LOADS -OF- WOOL -AND- Cow Hides Fur, Beeswax, Etc. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. Carriages, Buggies and Wagon* Repaired, Painted and Trimmed. HORAE-SHOEINa AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH!NCk A. W. PALIN, j. w. WATKINS & J. B. WATKINS. . co„ Manag Office at Williams’ Stable rr8 W I * g> *°n fit.. ThomasviUe, Ga. 114-211 iOCTH BROAD, Opposite Piney THOMAsrnxM, oa 'STS' Test your eyes Fit them with the Proper glasses and adjust the frames aaxu WOrK Walter, proprietor