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p. Wight of Cairo sprat Tuesday
Pmco of Florida waa in town
TIJtBS-EJTTBBPBlSB, THOMASVILLE GEORGIA, JUNE ,17 1904.
lira. J. U. Spence of Camilla waa in
i Tuesday.
W. F. Way. s Mopl trie attorney
epeut Tuesday here,
Jno. W.DnUes waa a visitor from
Bainbridge Friday
Mrs, T. J. Bail is at home again from
White Springs.
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Master I.aclan Taylor lias gone [to
Macon for a visit.
Dr. J. B. Palmer was hero from Och
lockout* on Tuesday.
Mrs. Albert Grant is (he attractive
guest of Mrs. Jno. Grant.
Mr. Eli Mallette was an interested
spectator at Boston Friday.
Hits' Anna Ramsey went home 'to
Groovervilie Friday afternoon.
Mr. L. Collier has returned to Meigs
after speudiug the week ltere.
Mrs. Frank Walker, from Mutcalfe
spent Tuesday Write city witli friends.
Mrs. E. J. Walker, and daughter, are
visiting Mrs. Dickey on Oollogo street.
Miss Gertrnde Gaskins is among
the teachers who have returned to Pa-
M. L. Collier a leadiug oitison of the
Ochiockotieo vicinity, waa a vi titor laat
week.
Mr. Irwin Molutyni went to Qnltman
Friday to attend the fnnerai of Jndgo
Turner.
.Miss Lilia Forest returned to Boston
Friday. She baa been attending the
institute. *
Mrs. A. J. Callahan of Newton Ala.
4s the gnestof Iter sister Mrs. 0. R.
IPeole.
Mr. aid Mrs. j. 8. Bydboteu have
tgone to White Springs for a weeks rcc-
, lcntlon.
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Mrs. W. McKay andfantUydiave loft
for a severalday’a,visit to Macon, their
'former liome. ,
teachers' examination.
All Applicants for Places In Com
mon Schools to be Examined.
Op next Friday and Saturday Com
missioner Maclean will hold examina
tions for t teacliers who wish licenses to
teach in the common schools.
Every county school teacher is reqnir
cd to pass the examination before it is
possible to be appointed to a school,
Many of those who pass, however,
are never given appointments owing to
other possible shortcomings.
Only new applicants, and those whose
licenses liavo expired must tske the ox
animation.
Col. Willis Sheffield of Bainbridge is
in Hie city. Colonel Sheffield was a
delegate to the recent state convention,
and had the honor of introducing the
resolutions that caused the stampede of
the famons Tuesday night canons.
Mr. Ohas. Lane, who bun been the
gnest of commissioner Maclean during
the institute left for Ids home at Hole
ua Friday afternoon Mr Latte's lec
tures for the benefit of file library net
ted some $25.1X1.
Mr. li. L. Redfearu. who Is one of
the most prominent teachers in the
connty, and who took a leading part in
tlie institute lias returned,homo.
SKIN DISEASES
The Outcropping of Bad Blood.
P ainful th “ e aggravating beyond
expression. With few exceptio ns thev are worse msoiimr
skfnTs^tin^ ac I 1 '' 6 ", y -' Stem be2in i to thaw out a “d tl,f
miinnathrax!* d making extra efforts to tit row off the
hav * accumulated during thewinter months
ceivable kind maklrteir ap and P ,al P Ies ’ a " rf eruptions of ev-erycon-
? earance, and Eczema and 8. S. 8 i* *
etter—the twin terrors of hop** all t h«.while.It an cxloMoS^Lnio tS
skin diseases—Nettle Rash, •‘▼•■tiength to the system ard tone to all the
Poison Oak and Ivy, and appetite and enet-ary and makee
such other skin troubles as an excellent btoodhnurTfini For'months I wax
usually remain quiet during troubled with an itchinar akin eruption on the
the cold weather, break out f rl x?A B o e « f. nd “ auy remediee to
. . _ i «. get a onre, bats. S. S. i» the only medicine that
afresh to torment and dlS- aeemed to relieve. I am now comparatively free
tract by their fearful burn-, ofthia eruption. I think a 'groat doal of your
jtifr itchimr and stininn? medicine, believing it to bo the beet blood purl*
a ^ do ** fier and tonic known to the world to-day.
A course of S. S. S. now will mbs. frank hornbr,
purify and enrich the blood, 1330 Baet Seventh st.
reinforce and tone up the general system, and
carry off the bodily impurities through the proper
channels. The skin, with good blood to nourish it,
remains smooth and free of all disfiguring eruptions.
w Send for our book on’diseases of the skin, and write
us if you desire medical advice or any special information,t This will cost
you nothing. fHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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\ June 3i, 1904.
Will witness the wind up of the
Mis* Annie Cook, utter a visit to Mrs.
0. M. Roblnaon, ha* gone to Pine Park
for a short w liilobefore returning to her
home lit Cairo.
Professor B. C. Reuse has gone liome
to Pavo after attending very cloeuly [on
the s'-ssions of tho Instltate.
Messrs Jno Biagletary and R. L. Red-
fearu were repairing political fence* in
the metropolis yesterday.
Miss Mabel .Tatqes wiio visited tier
nude, Mr. James, daring the institate
left for Boetou yesterday.
Mis. Katie Cooper who lias been at-
1 tending Young’s Female College left
-Ratalday tor her borne in Pelham.
Mlw Annie Lie Rogers who has at-
- tended oollogo here' through the winter
took her departure for Americas Satur.
•day- _ ’
_ Among the prominent oitiseus of the
county who are doing jury duty bore
this week is Mr. S. B. Singletary of
Cairo.
Miss Bailie Stark will leave curty to
morrow morning for Savannah, from
where she sails later In the day for New
York. She goes to Maine for tho sum-
Edwin* Matletto went to Boston
Saturday for a day. Miss Mallette is
enjoying the pleasures of liome again
After spending several years at eollege.
Her presence here will add much to tho
social circles of Tliomasvllle.
Mr. an 1 M ■*. .Tames Polk Stewart,
who recently rotor ied from St. Louis,
where they attended tho World's Fair,
have moved back to ThdmasviUe to res
ide in fntare. Mrs. Stewart made many
friends during her stay’ in Waycross,
who regret that Mr. Stewart’s business
necessitated a change of residence.
—Waycross Journal.
Dr, J. T. Culpepper aud his daughters,
Mitsui Aramlnta and Susie left Sunday
afternoon for Lookout Mountain, Ten
nessee, for a two weeks’ outing. Dr.
Col pepper will 1* attend the meeting
' there Of the Supreme lodge of tho A. O
U. W.
i MissFlorri# Rapp, who has been at
tending Young Female College this past
winter left for her home in Atlanta Sat-
■rday. Mine Florrie Rapp is a most
bentlfol nnd charming young ladies,
and made a moe&deiightful impression
while hern. She is the niece of Dr. and
vm, Bamsey of this city, and lier many
fricuds bopeto ete her retnrn in the
' .
MissJAgncs Owens after spending the
institute went liomu to Pidoook Fri
day afternoon.
Another of the Same Name.
Tho friends uf Mr. John Wade iiave
t*sm nuking him wlip Iw waa afraid of,
that lie alionkl be “toting a pistol.” He
didn’t kuow until 'he looked in the
Timea-Enterprise and saw tliat John
Wade had been fined $15.00 on a plea of
gnllty last week for carrying a gnu con
oonoealed. Asa matter of fact. Mr.
Wade was at home attending to his
crop and the Jno. Wade wiio contribut
ed to the support of tho court was a lus
ty negro turpentiuer.
Dr. A. P. Taylor made n professional
visit to Cairo Monday. *.
Messrs. K. T. Terrell and F, O. Jones
spout Sunday pleasantly in Quitman.
Mrs. W. P. Blasinguuic is in the city
for a two weeks visit Her friends ate
glving^ierjijordialjielcome^^^
RYDALES TONIC
A New Selenitic Discovers
(or me
BLOOD and NERVES.
It pt’rifie* the blood by eliminating the
waste matter and other Impurities and by
destroying the germs or microbes that
Infest the blood. It builds op the blood
by restoring and multiplying the red cor
puscles, making tho blood rich and red*
It restores and stimulates the nerves,
causing a full free flow of nerve force
throughout tho entire nerve system. It
speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous*
ness, nervous prostration nnd all diseases
of the nervous system.
MALARIA.
RYDALES TOKlG is a specific for all
forms of Malaria. It'acts on a new prin
ciple. It kills tho microbes that produce
Malaria. The cause being removed the
disease quickly disappears. RYDALES
TONIC is guaranteed to cure the most
obstinate cases of Malarial Fever, Chilli
md Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize all
dealers handling our remedies to refund
the purchase price for every bottle of
RYDALES TONIC that does not give
satisfaction.
IHe Badlcal Bemeng Comm
' HICKORY. N. C.
*5. W. PEACOCK.
A SILLY 8MILE.
Water Melon Sticks to Negro’s Hands
Costs S10.00.
City treasurer Mitchell has been dis
consolate of Ute. He btu s pet water
melon patch, in which smiled a beanti
fal pet melon.
Now s eertsin*ebony lined devotee of
red sweetness discovered the existence
of that pet melon, nnd he too began to
pet it. The melon grew to liking him
so well thst it stock to his hands on.
dsy-as it is also snspicioned that some
of its mates did.
Mr. Mitchell grew jealous, and Judge
Hausell of the county court was Sstorr-
dsy called upon to arbitrate. He gave
the negro, Ed Peters, $10.00 Bnd costs,
and now Ed doesn’t think that melon
was smiling after all. Peters is an A
& B. porter. ,
This is a good warning at a good time.
Announcements.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself as a esndi
date for re-election to the office of sher
iff of Thomas county, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary. If
re-elected I will continue to give the
offioe my personal attention and will
discharge its duties to the beet of my ■
ability
7. J. Hlght.
For Sheriff
I heaeby announce myself as a candi
date for Sheriff of Thomas connty, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic pri
mary, and solicit the support of the vo
ters of the county. If elected I wilt
give my personal and undivided atten
tion to the duties of the office and will
discharge those duties to the best of my
ability. J. J. Coke, tf
If you have not purchased all you want in the way of
Dry Goods, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Bed Spreads,
etc. at the prices quoted you are to be numbered among the
unfortunate.
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This, is an Opportunity.
that seldom presents itself to the Thomasville public and
if you fail to take advantage of it, its your loss.
Everything
has been marked down to a price which makes it impossible
forZhe.goods to stay in our shelves, and if you don't hurry
you will be left.
Remember
June 31st 1904 is the last day of the sale. After that day
prices will be advanced and it will be useless to say. How
is that! Why JMrs. So and So, bought this same piece of
goods at.such and such a price a price, for then it will be
too late.
Louis Steycrman.
More Prices in a Day or to.
flQE^This store clffses atj6 o’clock.
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Our Valentine.
EVERYTHING GOOD IN
C* llO'M.7
We furnish IT, either ROUGH or DRESSED, and that too of the VERY BEST
This you already kuew, the words we speak are surely TRUE. We are too
busy filling orders to look you up, but if yon want tbe best of any thing in our
line quick, 'Phone 264, and the old man will do the rest.
Out by tile Orate Factory on Boston road. Visitors are welcome, day or night
Thoroughbred Chickens.
Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte
EQQS. Price.Si.oo per setting 15 eggs.
C. W. COCHRAN & BRO., - Thomasville, Oa.
WALKER-MATH IS.
Wall Known Young People wed at
Susina This Weak.
Miss Lillian Monk wiio lias been teach
ing school most successfully at Hickory
Head School, having completed the
school term, it was decided by the pat
rons to hold a school picnic in her hon
or. Friday morning people from Thom
asville, Cairo and the vicinity met at
Walden Bridge, an ideal spot for such
an occasion. Messrs Hal Mitchell,
Gsorge Howard, L. M. Brinson and
Henry Hines voted themselves a com
mittee on refreshments, and the unlim
ited supply of iced lemonade which
they made showed thst they were past
masters in the art of concocting inch a
compound. We are not going to forget
to mention the dinner, for that would
be impassible. Thomas county’s house
wives are renowned for the exoellency
of their oooking. If yon do not believe
tbie, jnet get invited to a picnic held
eomewhere in the oonnty, then yon will
know. All preeent seemed to have
■pent a very enjoyable day, and the
children wilt long remember the pleas
ant time they had.
Prof. Z. E. Dixon and Mr. FI. C Cope
land of Metcalfe, passed tlirongh on
on their way to Cairo last Friday.
osn W. I. McIntyre and Frank
Jones of Thomasville, and Ed McRee of
Kinderion spent Sunday at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blackahcar.
Mr. J. O. Harvin and his sister Mils
Hattie Harvinof Houston, Texas reach*
ed hero last Saturday, and will spend
some time visiting relatives and friends.
They are now visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Blackshear.
Mrs. S. M. Beach, and sister Misa A.
L. Blackshcnr, went to Tliomasvllle
Monday.
Married on the tilth Inst at the home
of tlie bride five miles nortii of Cairo,
the BovJ H. P. Stubbs officiating, Mr.
Robert H. Walker and Miss Bertiia O.
Mathis. The groom was born and rais-
-d here, and is one of our best citizens.
Tlie bride ism daughter of Mr. William
Mathis. We wish this roung couple all
tlie joys and lmppiucss married life
brings, and none of its trouble and sor
row.
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for representative subject to the
action of the Democratic primary. If
re-elected I pledge myself to a faithful
performonce of all the duties of the offi
ce. My past Tecord in the office is open
to inspection and relying upon this I
submit my claims to the voters of the
county and solicit their support.
John R. Singletary* .
For The Legislature.
1 nereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the Legislature sub
ject to the Democratic primary. Hav
ing served the people te the very best of
my ability in the last legislature, I feel
tliat I can confidentially and conscien
tiously solicit their support in the ap
proaching primary.
J. B. Ronntree.tf
tor the Legislature.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for representative in the legisla
ture from Thomas county, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary. If
I am elected I will give the duties of
the office my most careful attention,
and will conscientiously endeavor to
serve the people to the best of my abili
ty. I respectfully solicit the support of
the voters of the conntv.
J. B. WAY.
SUCCESS SODA.
Directions for Making Good Bread:
■Use one leveled teaspoonful
■SUCCESS SODA _
Would Gall Attention
To the Columbia Disc Graphophone which is bringing so much pleasure to
thousands of homes throughout this broad land of ours, and which you can en
joy Just aa well; they ate proving everything that have been eaid of them, an en
tertainer in the home. A number of tho newest models can be seen at
OHAS. G. GOEHRIYG, Jeweler,
* 130 Broad St.
to a quart of sifted flour;7add
enough sour milk to knead tlie
dough.
When sour milk is (not) used,
two part* of Cream of Tartar and
one of Snooess Soda are the cor
rect proportions.
SUCCESS SODA
Best and Cheapest.
For Representative.
To tlie people of Thomas county:
Appreciating tlie nut honors yon have
confirmed upon me I take this method
of announcing that I am a candidate for
re-Meotlon to the House of Representa
tives of Georgia. In the diaohargo of
my duties in the past as your represen
tative I have to the beat of pry ability
worked nr your interests ana the in
teresta offtbe whole people of Georgia,
I again ask your support. My candi
dacy is subject to the action of th*
Democratic primary.
Fondren Mitchell.
For Tax Collector.
1 moat respectfully announce myself
u a candidate tor re-election to tbe of-
floe of tax collector subjeot to tbe ac
tion of tbe Demooratio primary. In
making this announcement I beg to ex
tend my thanks to the voters of Thomas
county for tiieir kindness to me daring
the past and to solicit a continuance or
their support. P S. Heeth.
For lax Receiver. >
I lioreby lumouuce mvaeif a- a can
didate for re etecrlou to tho office of
Tax Keoolvsr ef Thomu county subject
to the motion o< tbe Democratic primary.
If rs-elected I will give the offioe the
same oareful attention u in the past.
I solicit the support of the voters of tlfl
connty
John F. Howard
For Ordinary
Desiring lint to think my old com-
rades, and friends generally, for their
fonryeare gift of the office of ordinary,!
hereby announce myself u a candidate
for re-election, subject to tlie the Demo
oratio primary, promising if eteoted. to
do my utmost to perform all the dutim
of the offioe faithfully in fntare u I
have tried to do in the past.
WM.M. JONES.
For Commissioner.
I hereby anuonnee myself a candidate
for re-election to tlie offioe of Oommia-
miaalonerof Rnards and Revenues of
Thomas county, subject to the action of
the Eomoeratic primnry, and solict the
support of tlie voters,
d&w J. D. Barrow
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Commis
sioner of Roads and Revenues c f Thomae
county, subject to the action of the
Demooratio primary. I solicit the sup
port of the voters of the county.
M. D. Redfearu.
For Coroner.
I take tills means of announcing for
re-election to the office of coroner of
-Thomu county subject to the action of
the primary. If elected I • will give the
duties of the office the same careful at
tention that they have heretofore re
ceived at my hands. I appreciate the
snpport that my friends have always
given me and their many kind expre*.
Mona of satisfaction Thanking slimy
supporters and hoping for a renewal of
the raoport. I am faithfully,
Oh is. Oivnv.
For County Treasurer.
I respectfully announce that 1 am a
candidate .’or re-election as Treasurer of
Thomu' county, subject the action of
the Democratic Primary.
1 am very thankful to I is people foe
tlie favors and confidence shown me in
the put, and pledge, if elected, my
very best and most conscientious efforts
to give them falthfnl, efficient, and'sat
isfactory service.
« I earnestly solicit yonr support and
friendly co-operation.
Gratefully and faithfnlly years,
JNO. F. PARKER
For County Surveyor.
I announce my candidacy ror re-elec-
tion to the office of county surveyor of
Thomas county subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. If re-elected
I will continue to give the office my bee*
attention. I solicit the snpport of th*
voters. A. J. STANALAND
For County CommissionerTT
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Commis
sioner of Roads and Revenue of Thomas
county, rabject to the action of the
Democratic primary. I solicit tlie rap-
port of the voters of the connty.
E. M. SMITH.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby annonnee myself a
for re-eletion to the office of Commie-
•iQiier Roads and Revenue of Thomas
octontj, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. I solicit the sup-
port.of the voters of the county.
H. O. Copeland,