Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 17, 1904, Image 6

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0IWW? I|A Snin«rM^La^w life ChaunceyDepew WAS ONCE ASKED: TIME8-ENTEBPBI8E, THOMASVILLKGEOBGIA, JUNE ,171904. •I§ life w«rth Urine?'* H, replied: "It depend, upon til, liver.* Chauncejr wu partially right, but ha might hara added that It depended quite ae much upon Om etomach and the manner In which it did ft* work. The moment you put lard- . c ending out a pressing Invitation for djrs- • pepeia to call upoa you. This may sound a exaggerated, but let ut reason it out. Lard la made from hog fats. *TheT bog isn't the moat cleanly animal in the world, aad why ehopidlard be any more digastibla thxnfrt pork? Itjtn’t You are elmply taking chaneea when you use lard in. cooking; if It doesn't barm you, you're lucky. The beat shortening b the universe it Cottolene. It b made from raSntd rage table oil and choice beef oust There's ix> bgradbnt about it but what b puse. wholesome and digastibla No other shortening will do the work of Cottolene. You must either use Cottolene or an inferior product WWch art you going to do y Ouard against substitutes. Cottolene cornea only In sealed tie nails (three eizeet) with a rad label and band. In the center of the label b eur trade mark-a eteer’e head in cotton plant wreath. Cot- tolene b not open to contamination aa b bulk lard; the quality b always uniform and guaranteed. Ask year grocer tor a pall of Cottolene and start yourself on the right road to successful cookery. USX fi LESS. ■CotUIene being richer than either lard or cookmg butter, one-ltlird less tie required. FREE mg & gffOMJBl rJQy "Hefts • wnkyTi Mafc-oolrby THB V. K. PAIRBA1IK COMPANY. DtpL 626 800 choice i JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Star Brand Shoes We can show yon almost any style of Shoe yon nre looking for. See our lino of Oxfords, the Shoes you wont lor minuter wear, mid you know Mini “Star Brand Shoe? *rc Better.” T. J. & H. Megaliee, COOLIDQH, QA. NOW READY AND COMPLETE AT CAIRO. The Drummers Livery Stable Having just built anil equipped n mo lern Livery Feed tuxIl'nleeiSUbles' With first.olnss Cnrriuets, lluggiesand saddle horses. New Moggies Car riages and Drummers liigs Prompt aim! courteous attend m given all, Orders foijtpiick services. The) patronage of commercial travelers especially solicited. Kates Veryjlieasoiiahle. Oonveniently located on Bryan street. Two minutes Walk easy of depot near railroad. Oall on, write, 'phone or wire. Cairo, Ga. . W. I). BARBER, Prop Satisfaction llu.runtcrd. The Portable Saw Mill Is the Coming Mill. OUR MILL 18 THE COMING PORTABLE, MILL It is a portable mill that is-really portable? Makes perfect lumber. Capacities 2,000 to 6,000 feet per day. TAKE YOUR MILL TO THE LOSS. Can be set and ready to saw In two hours.' Variable Fric- lion Cable Feed. StatiOMry Mils, 'any capacity. Portable! and Stationary Engines, Railway, Mill and F&toiy Supplies. WRITE US TO-DAY. BACON & COLLINS SUPPLY CO.* ’, -ALBANY, GEORGIA.- - ^ - ■ - ■*= ■ I ~‘ ' KILL THE MOSQUITO. The -ainy season Its* begun wild wiilt it will cornu the inoMjuitoe*—if we don’t watch out. At many lionu N ill Thourinwllle the buzzing me pquitn fa si most a stranger from September to September: to the residents of *09)1 paradises.we are not talking jo*t now. But at other home* "amos” consider* himself pater f 11 milius, mater familias and the whole blessed family, and ttoats all presumptuous hu mans that invade his haunts us so ifmny base intraders. Now if there were no wars for as LUiputians to light his honor "Ames” the Times-Enterprise would he the last to raise a kick'; hot ‘here is a way. aud a way that bus been proved for w» long that it is nu longer theoretical. Kerosene oil will most iwm'iively kill mosquitoes, and if every citizen of Thomasville would bear this fact in mind and overcome Ids summer inertia sufficiently to m ike ali’tle practical me Of (he knowledge, king "Amos” wonhl he effectually dethroned. The United States government lias practiced the kerosene core very sue. oessfulLy iu the motnj* i;o district* of Chiba, and in fact Unde Sam stems to have blessed the island through the use of kerosene but little less than through the use of his strong right arm. In order for practical benefit 10 re sult, each individual must recognize it as a conscientious duty to pour a little oil on every square inch of standing water in nil his neighborhood. All that is n quired is a quantity sufficient to form a thin skim over tho surface. This prevent* the mosquito from coming iu oontact with the water, without which he cannot propagate. Lot the oity take up the work and re quire the sauitary inspector to use the oil can on exposed places. It can come justly within the scope of his intended duties. The matter is one of no small importance, and deserves attention. ADJOURN ANNUAL TEACHERS INSTITUTE . A GREAT SUCCESS. DO YOU NEED A MEDICINE? it costs you nothing to intestioate. . There 1s no one who does not need Liver Medicine occasionally. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are well known to every one, such as eonsti- Misa Gibson and Messrs. Haatd end •Perish Read Excellent Papers. The teachers' institute of 1904 came to acloae Thursday. Mr.Charles Lane,the expert in charge, has proved that he is no less able as a director of teachers in stitutes than as. **. iSunorist. * He has kept up everybody’*interest iu the work and Iuis made them m»h the pleasant side of Incur. The pn{K*t£ read and the discussions held through Hip wee!c have been of unusual excellence. Tho statement of Jir Lane that he did not remember ever holding au institute where the standard of intelligence was higher, lia» been sat isfied. "Wisdom is justified of her ciul dren.” mesa, heaaache, a tired feeling ui man j others of s similar nature. Thoneonde die annually by not heeding the warning, of nature. Many acquire eome chronic diecaae from which they never recover. Many of there could be spared for year, of uMfulneM, by keeping in the home eome reliable remedy. We believe tint wu cen convince any fair-minded person that then is no bet ter remedy for the Liter known, than Dr. Thacber’a Liver and Blood Syrnp. The formula is known, conflating of Bnchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow NOT MORE ROADS BUT BET TER ROADS. Mayor Meyers of Savannah is gaining to himself a little notoiiety, if not fame, for his advocacy of a system of state roads running from Atlanta to Savannah and Augusta to Columbus. The may or hss struck an off tack,.but a bunch of littlo folk* th rongh the state are jump ing at hi* sclioine and ncrapping over tlie'pc*es*ion of a bone that will never roach the size of a respectable roosters small toe joint. Die day for "system” roads is past. Peo ple dou't travel from Atlanta to Savan nah by wagon these days. It costs them immensely less to ship their wagon and pay their own fare in a sleeping oar. In fact, if the family is large, it might provo a saving in the end to char ter a special train. We want government aid iu the build ing of roads and we are willing for the state to chip in, bat we want this money spout whore it will do the farmer, and not the millionaire nutouiobilist, the most good. Where the farmer needs a good road is between his farm house aud the nearest town, aud not botween two large cities. Mayor Meyers might gniako* himself solid with the automobile dub by get- tiug his scheme through, hut he wonld have to travel many loug days before he would moot au emigrant travelirg diwn his pile. Ir is not more roads, bit b«-**er r arts, that we »»eod so bad ly. Tl.e A l inla end Birmingham turned iu their fn * cldro t. x this year at $215,000. Comptroller Wright raised the figures to the same nied last year, $inc> Hie year began the A, ft B. ha*acquired the T. T. ft G. and T. & N\ E. i.ud the i.ssessment cqvers every thing. The report shows returns by 1 he lord for some $100,(00 worth of nw ruling sloth required siurc* the pat< base of 1! c T. T. & G. It looks like Judge Parker mut Prvst* dout Roosevelt working together wtuld hate saved up their pile by this time. Some one has t-xi>revsed tl>« that Bry n would be am, liable i« It’s owii g to the reason. tielicf The llamas county teacher* have do** a good work, and they have hut ro aft to receive. „ The world admires a man who has tl e trength of his ctnvicUou*. OFFICIAL MINUTE*. 0|ieucd with a song by Alia institute. Mr. Lane lead iu prayer. Teacher* again re*pouded to roil call by giving familiar quotation*. Minutes were road aud approved Mr. 8. L. Heald read a paper on What the Study of Geography In cludes ’■ Mbs Julia Gibson read an luteresiing paper km "Moral Instruction.” Mr. j^aiie commended Miss Gibson's paper and oiscursed the question also. Miss Nellie Priuglo charmed the in stitute with eome well executed music. Mr. Lane took up the subject of gram mar and explained phrases and clauses. Much interest was aroused. Mr. Lane then'read a selection from The Poet of the Sierras. ” • AFTERNOON SESSION. After roll call Mr. J. 8. Searcy ex plained why the portrait of Mr, J. E. Baker had not arrived. He then took he made quite interesting. A list of words was selected and spelled by the institute. Mr. Lane then wrote a sentence on (lie board to be read by the institute. The roll was called and Mist Tempo Cassidy cl 1 armed the institute with beautiful music. Adjourned to 9 a. m Friday. W. W. LINTON, Sec.” Since Monday . the following name* have been abided to the roll; Messrs W. H. Hudson, J L Burns, J, S. Searcy. O. H Rice, W. H. Waldron, J. P. Swann, M. Pope, B. O Reese and Misees Elia Butler, Anna Ramsey, Belle 8helley, Vallio Shelly aud Maggie Brown. It was greatly regretted by the Times- Enterprise Thursday that unfortunate circumstances prevented the publishing of the official mlnutee of Tueeday's BiODH. GOLF CLUB- Old Officers Reelected at Meeting Thursday. The anSual election of officers of the Thoitasville Golf Club was held at l the club house Thursday afternoon, and resulted in the re-eleotion of the entire old oorpe; F. D. Dtanuke, president; G. S. Cox, vioe-Preeident; J. S. Hopkins, Secretary and Will Watt, treasury. The board of governors con sists of the above named gentlemen and Messrs. G. S. Whitney, J. B. Jcmison, J.H. Merrill and J. W. Peacock. The club has had unsurpassed prosperity under these officers and great satisfac tion is expressed at their re election. Arthur Povargne was elected instructor. SUCCESS SODA. OirtdiMS In MaUnq Good Bread: Um. one I. veled tenspooufnl SUCCESS SODA to a quart of sifted floor; add • no gh sour milk Jo knead the dongli. Whs n -cur milk is not used, two parte of Cmim of Tarter nud 01 e of Snccem. Soda art the cor- reel proportions. Soma and Iodide know just what yon are taking. How many other formulas of a liver medicine are published? Ask your druggist about this. It Is already prepared and can be taken immediately. 0 The strength is extrcted in the most skillful manner, certainly superior to any powdered preparation known. (We also manufacture a Liver Medicine in pow dered form, with which any druggist can supply yon, but this, like ill other dry Liver Medicines requires preparation.) Dr. Thacker’s Liver ana Blood Syrup Is pleasant to take, does not lose iu strength, ss Liver Medicine in dry form, and will keep in any climate. Your doctor, however skillful, could prescribe nothing better. There is no opportunity for a doctor b a mistake in writing a prescrip- clerk to . mistake the same, (beside* . doctor's bill tn3 the cost of the medi cine.) You cen be ebaoluteljr rare of the proper proportion being in every doee. Dr. Thecheri. Liver and Blood Syrup hu been need with the greatest confi dence end auceece in thouaands of homes madst of 26 yeere’ experience, rstore equipped with the most modern appibnee. for the moat perfect ufety. If sf«« do Ml understand your ease, writs today for s From sample bottls and ••Dr, Thashsr’s Health Bosh.” aims symptoms for admits. Wo simply ash that y* 1> ll7<i < ** oapmoo, Ws know whoi FOM BALM MT ALL DMUOOI8T8, MO ((nil and $1,00, THACHER MEDICINE CO. Chattanooga, Tenia. CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. BPKCIAL BARGAINS IN READING matter;offerkd , BT TH* Weekly Times-Enterprise. Weekly Timea-Enterprise 1 year aud a apiendid man of Georgia, the United State, and the world, |1 00. (Tlie map alone la worth the money., Weekly Times-Enterprise aud the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one year (1 to. Weekly Time.*Enterprise and the - iNewi Semi-Weekly Savannah Newa both one yearll 60. Weekly Timeo-Enterprlse and the Three Timee-Week New York World, both one year 41 60. Weekly Time*.Enterprise and the loaton Time,, both one year |I 26. Weekly Timea-Enterpriae and tha ~ " * he Weekly Atlanta Sonny South and the Constitution, all one year $2 00. Almoat any other combination yon can want at a price to anit yon. If one of theae combinations doesn't salt write as what yon want. TIMES. ENTERPRISE, Thomaavilla, Ga Eggs For Sala. Brown Leghorn eggs for sale. $1.01 per setting of 15. Address Mrs. J. ( Neel, Boston. Ga. X-24-6 Florida’s Famous Trains. "Chicago ft Florida Limited. * St. Augustine, Jacksonville to Ctitca- ge. and St. Louis. This train is operated over the MLort- est line between St. Augustine, Jack sonville, Chicago and St. Lpuis, and a fords the quickest schedule by nearly two hours. This train i* the standard of perfeo tion in passenger service, consisting of Pullman Vestibuled Drawing Room, Sleeping Compartment. Dining and Observation Oars. Leaves St. Augmtine 6.20 a. m., Jack sonville 8.40a, m. Arrive Chicago 4:10 p. m., St. Louis 1*35 p. m. OFFICIALROUTE TO SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION NASH- VILLE. TENN.. MAY ia-18, 1903. To Delegates and Their Frienas:- Your attention is called to the offi cial route, for the above meeting. South Georgia, North Georgia, North Oarolina and South Carolina has selected the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Ry, from Atlanta to Nashville a* the of ficial route (ThC Batt'e Field Route.) The special train will leave Atlanta Wednesday morning at 8:20 May 11th. party in Atlanta by leaving Jacksonville at 8:05 p. m, May 10th. via the "Dixie :r Rou Flyer Route''; through sleepers Jack- sale Mav 10th., lltb and 12th, returning limited to ten days. Tickets can be ex tended until June 6th, by depositing them with Special Agent, at Nashville, and payment of fee 50 cents. The rate from vour city is one fare (first class) plus 2$ cents. Ask the Ticket 4gent to sell you a ticket via the “Dixie Flyer Route/ * Fla. Pass. Ai Jacksonville.! Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok- California, Cloorado, Utah, Wyoming, Oregon, Montana, Washington and other points West, Northwest and Southwest J. G. HOLLENBECK, I)i,t. Passenger Agent. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE.R.R. TUB LADIBS favor painting their churches, and therefore we urge every Minister to remember we give a liberal quantity of the Longman ft Martinez Paint toward the psinting. Wears and covers like gold. Don’t pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when you buy other paints in a can with a paint label on it. 8 ft 6 makes 14, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight of L. ft M., and six gallons pure Linseed Oil with it. and thus get paiot at less than 51.20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. ft M. and three gal lons of Linseed Oil mixtd therewith. These Celebrated Paints are sold by O. W .Cochran, Thomasville, Ga G. L. Duren, Meigs, Ga. Low One-way Settlers’ Rates to the Northwest and California. Flint \ j From September |.’> until November River and Northeastern j ^ Burlington make* very low nne-tvAY colonist mips to GttlifnrnU Railroad Co Effective April 6, uyu. Daily excupt Sunday. Leave Pelham 10:30 a m Arrive Ticknor 12:30 p ui Leave Ticknor 2:00pm Arrive Pelham 4:10 pm D. M. Rogers. Gen'l Supt. BOILER FOR SALE one-Wav colonist rare* to California Oregon, Wanliitigrnn. Id alio. Mouttu* The reduction is fr»nu sSA to 40 |wr cent. from the regular rates. The Way to Go. The Burlingtou, witli its atroug main lines and free chair cars, best reaches the West aud Northwest via Denver, Billing* or St. Paul. "The Burlington- Northern Pacific Express” is' ae great daily through traiu with chair cars and tourist sleepers via Billings, Montana, to Puget Sound and intermediate ;»oiuts. I 25 Horse Power Boiler. Good as nev Terms cusv. W. P. Sparks, I fi 10 4t Thomasville, Ga. Homeseekers’ Excursions These are run the first and riiird Tuf*, SUCCESS SODA Best and Cheapest. Test your eyes! Fit them with the! proper glasses and adjust the frames f rates for the round trip. It will be a pleasure for u* to give you an accurate and informative reply to any inquiries. J. N. Merrill,Geu’l. Southern Agt., Atlanta, Georgia h. W. Wakeley, Gen'l. Pas. Agt., St Louis. Mo to your face properly. Goods and work guaranteed by j.JS. Salter, proprietor I A new revolution in SantDoningo la i:kr* a new ohickan la aa incubator. ' of the Edipae Optical and Medicine Company, Thomasville. Ga. Next to Timea-Enterprise Madison street 8-10-lwftw FOR SALE. & Thoroughbred Leghorn Egp. $f.uD ger eetttng._ Out fiUordere E by exprara E. Leon Keel, Boston, Gs.