Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 08, 1904, Image 10

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IIMES-ENTERPR8E, TI10MASVILLE, OROROIA, JOLT 8,13J4 PRINCIPAL CHOSEN. DR. J. A. DICKEY’S MfrSnfir,, ft TRADE PROPOSAL. From the Bainbiidge Democrat; Tito Democrat believes that Bain-' br.dg« would like to trade note of In r I bar rooms for ear shops and maiinfnc-j taring enterprises of every kind—'vliiclt | their presence ninoog ua detera from I -coming; for we have a surfeit of tlto j former ttu l slnioM a dearth of fho latter f M M Every womrr. covet* a '■'T' TrO**“8£J JFSM APjg shapely, prett figure, nnd Jr man/of them oph.ro tJio lots of their j ittirh forr:* . after marriego. I be twarir.g 73? ftIPSE® /£3I CPS children i« oftar. (Ystnictivo ...3?31Bum'S&mB *° *h* mother’* slur pc tines*. / I All of this can 1 e si voided, • he use of Mother'! Friend before baby come*. thia rnt ahraya prepares the body for the strain upon it, and * ay it net ry of her fonn. Mother’s IVi end overcomes all the Slid- jrth, and carries the expectant n itber safely through pc. od with on* pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. X-»f- ‘ u Vy toil of the benefit and relief derived from the roar fflU , r Carl Mcore of Macon, Is Elected for High Sditool Position, Reporter Offleers Death Utterly with' out Foundation. ! fXFJ.AMBD .‘.SO WBAK EYES. ■ lta’eqn.,1 liar never '.r *n ros -overe l for CfftAStff.ATBD LIDS Prepared only by Dickey Eye Water Cu., Manufacturing Chemist. Bafa’ila, Ala S^vessors to Dr. .T. A Dickey, *■ Bristol, Teufcr Prir.Y 2-j cou’R. For » by Drutffriflt*. other"- =£ FrBorz THE RATHER MAN k%tD tension, some urry. bat mao or indigestion ver or cohsti- • all rkict on n*r tiv i Tea on rbcin by us- k*r. *nere i« :.>•«. rOats, O- ni.'.ittrl. Wheat Bran ground TTjvIiijs! a*d ciiea it t fpod knows and is une.i aiitf V.iUer ■T‘dr,Cv.-r. i ufiat ion. HAIL AND WiN$ DlcJ Consider*^;* Oamag* N* Ochuickonou Saturday. i-.tsf rpfvrimlj. fj esh car of this rcnowned.fe6d.fm 1 ■ sc bd Mr. See >«>ur stock up and feed bill* “d.'v. a.’ .ightSv u V: • :.«l large feeders. I Va> '.uwrb.- -stuck of fresh corn, oats, hay, wheat,an | c. ’itc«ri e i ttiaral 1 a; i emtotj seed hulls in sacks. Let us s- n- you xetur.. in m-td . -.inyihing in'the feed line. i a muroi ■ ,r Lssortea Soda Water and Root Bc< • W at e- hot - tiajj' al the popular flavors and guarantee puri' ■ an*extxDe' e_ Oli'oclionee. G-f*, Jo!y 2, Ia.&* - »«• A a/rtsli Ni/.ei! rreftMiw with- <»<i httii iwejit ifmutub »h»r county in t?i* O'lmHtuiM- neipihlMM fiOMfi r J8v*» mile*ih,At* cunt of kMre-tfc# Ti*o Mormj lent t% v**nbh illM.ut bluu ni& 4owu> hju* iumsli liutH *, OoiiRiiiwuOlw 'iiAUumo wu#uwiie i.m .. *{ aud cotton. Tliu lioilntontw wcr« of Wrun . | Ml vrkb great fore* Cooper; who \tnn oangnr intiiw w* liarl difttwlty iu« boMins: bn* Ie*»r j WliteiDWdNMfMUigby the ftfclittg anuieu i i>». .**. Xtjw.d: Larly i. vv :t,. ji’i-l \ *\ei« tnlieu ... t ... f ••t-— X'r-r** MIC y ti yhyau-tuu wiio , inn hid iimdiomaa «.v rel ef. \ friMint w!»o ■ s I'm.isbernai'.i’i* mtIi w*a* iltMimav on iiand it .lore him \v<* a: once i i m 1>ittl*j anA A‘ a* .1 •' • Oil Klltit Wi' i v i sf i- . •.x.»ii*.vrfal n t i>'* 1 • ..i.l mi every Thia !*• bv .1. W. Pe«wclr. * WSiKESS METHODS. Van lutlo pe <ple will hall with glait at claim the dawning of the day, when thebu.iuo.fi of astute willtrahssfi. i d with the same lUell.y oud honesty mi that of a corporation or iudivldual. That this u not the case, at preseut, la ouly too api-arcut to tile casual obsorvor. The lack cl ftnot busiiiesa methoda leads to many - Vila of which tho SIlaKourt hood- lersaul iliejaMtoffice corruption stand as t,i» a. { itstv.iu ilmt Imre to rcorg'a oar itiirti me uooe too clear. Absolute dis honest" n»y ho lackiug but criminal oaretei-n«e. looms largo ou the horizon. i3ou. Joe Hill Hall of Bibb has made to tee eooae tho report of a special com mittee a huh daring recess hgs been in. ve.tlgnll ig Institutions and departments of the time gorurnineut. Tho oommlt- tee sho..s very loose meliiodt of book- k.»pin.’ at ilie’sute suultarium at Ull- \ledgttVil>» and charges lhat some otll- - eials are allowed food, fael and other -things without (lie authority of the law. .it lsataii charge.! that the commissioner . nfagrs uitnie lissolerks om;-’.o)c.i with- - «l the warrant nf the law. Tho com- mltttfkn-uoiiiiiieiidi the creation of the office .if >tsie hndltor auil a radical change mi he a> atom of bookkeoplug hi all InaUt'utlcn. a id de;>»-tineuia except the governor’s i.Hcf, l.cnsory r.nd'thc 1 immplr". ** gvueral'a office. Mr. Rodfamo.Ww*. Ml. M. \>. nedfeuimi oh Davo, wua In tho city Sarnrday. Mn klw->learu lu»s ruaitiue«4uaalou<' served ilw wiunty several tvraWi. Jbot now. arywea ro- hlglia.' onkst,. Mist uh ixomsDr com mi sioncr. He- la- luatliig ass active can palgoot theooiiill v andikaa- Jem Ian iatorviewmigiUio viit«i»inufii»Csiru di trick He- as,* Ian 1* taeor ifcau wr pleased, vuishi hi* ohaaoOMit ctwnioui the coanty primary on Augur* UWi. •» t» tsi*earn Cit»o» it.t«n a »«*u bt« Ml . . ■i.lil- * t '.l'..»Ml,l M'UflHMl i«« .M.trii vt.k j'hv.'iUi.hL .M M ’«• • pi'iv or H»*r- - u.p i'oia - •- I'lr.kHfll- m >• ,. t^rd • i» I lv r.» rH»f- s, ! C H j h)|i, Cflo » a < -i? c pi '• • jnic > ou probably never had such a tab bar Kpiin .Tcietl uu Itefoie. Think of being able to i ' Ceop Cool for $25.50 'thetf lumbing fixtures at cost. Come to see me. ’Tfhc e at sic.' ice. • JQ{ (\j P fRANT 206 Taejon Street. h i itnil 11 Telephone konjiection. Of Farmers Mutual Inaurande Com penyofThomaa County. Tho animal mooting of the Parmer's Mutual liunrauco Company of Thomas county was hold Friday, tl brought a number of the moat promlncut farm- era in tlw county 'to Thomaarille, 10 look after the affairs of tho company. Tho mooting of the company showed lie affair! to be in good condition. ‘ Darius the last twelve months the property Ices haa boon abrfut 41,000. lhure were several disastrous fires aril t tin aaaeaauieut thia > u ir was twlon what It had been at any previous time. The amornt per 11,000 lain. Tills la a very moderato rate, and ti e protection afforded Is aa good as lliobes'. There IsuoW 1400,0J0 worth of iiro]ieny The old offl- Bnle«.wid.Groom Wcaurod • Satanlatfa. Atlanta. Uoasrt Mietuu cot. tain*lli»p!otures of Mr. auu ui.a. Z, h Norton od Falhua. wiw.wui. uwokii Friday i» the 1 First Uautias ckwHi hi i Pi-lhAow Mr* N»rtn* wai* tmuuily Mr*. Hjsaao. CoiUnaui iM-luaia. Mi. Norton tieqpeutly vpana 'JBia—uivit i, and ouce resided here, lie i»Ui" temp- taut Ot mauy cougratuImi.ini. uuut >..■ frlgada-tbroaghout ttouin iie-ugi... ToFswi ■' For fartncri Elliott's Eniul.ii best everpiodui keif pint for *jc. i satisiactory Imimc. lyand on aniun. >. CURED HIS MOT.i iK nl RHEIt- - MATln "My mother has been a .uderer -for many years with rheum ciw,"s»vt W. H. Howard, nl Husbano, 'a. "At times shewaannai 1* to move I. »nile at times sralkh.g was painft • p .. ci.teti her with a bottle oi Chan, mi . Pain Balm and after a lew app.-.i ... she t. . 1. cr Mr. A* J, O.ulaliauoi A-i.viuli, Ala. was In town Saturday. Mt. Uall. li recently purchai-ed tUu Aiuawmili |*i- > lu Ferusifiu. Hu will movo he « • ■ -ills family within trlup uvzt few - Mr. Cabahau is uv. stranger to Sm.ti Georgia Uuulng fonnewy lived in li.iu bridge. * lusuroJ in tiie comimuy. cors were ro-olccted unnuimonaly. Oapt. N. R. Bpengler of Boaton is president and Mr. Kulert Alexaudor is sootetary. The company Is a home Institution that h-w heon very sncoessfal. ‘ Vrcii inat- (I uliey Mid to the grade- Sting tUiuw of Yale: •Ti.c r wily fundamental thing in a gMjb'alireU Ills ohoice or a religion. Two rdlgidne are today struggling tor the mr.siery. There is the religion ot Mammon, whom dominant purpose is ■eliyiMMeud whose creed to lndiffer sore M morel oenridentioos. There is the religion of God, whose purpose 1$ . service aa* whose oread is loyalty to something l-iger than yourselves. The religio ■ of tied appeals to tlmae who ‘valoeUfe for the work that It brlogs. It appenls b> row who will not sell their honor nor betray their friends, no uisi- er how great the advantage. SUMMER * Mr, a. J. Miiu.eC the turpentine firm take- grea* pleasure in anne un ling to our patrons and dv. Mr. WiiUsuna bed just closed a i-' ®«»JV July 8th, gdb, nth and 13th, an expert optician, large deal for inrpeoitno and lumbac n i®. seating the celebrated fi*m of A. K. Hawkes, Atlanta, privilege* involving several timawnd jCvu. the largest and most favorably known optical establish dollars. > nief.AS in the South Mr. j. wuiiatn* at Favo. wan md- He Will Test Eyesight and Fit Glasses. * shun tJatoixmy monuug. Tim rer>H». lesarsra tbe Umted St ites, is thoroughly conversant with all Mrs. Hsath Laid Away Under Show ers of Tsars. Many sorrowing heart* gathered Fri day afternoon at the residence of Mr. P. & Heath to pay. their tribote Of love and respect to one wboea departure had left aa aching void In the clrole where •he lived. Tim fnuoral of Mrs. Heath wiu con ducted at the reside Dos by Bey. 8. L. MoOarty. The rervieewa* short, bat overflowing with pathos, and many waa the weeping eye aad bleeding heart that followed the, flower-laden beans to Laurel HilL Thera has seldom lived la ThomisytUe • lady more highly respected or uni- venally beloved than Mrs. Heath. Her lorn will be felt not alone ia the larally where the woe all but idolised; the en tire community- realise* .the loss of a main stay. Howls yonrlivetr Ir Rydales Liver Tablets were a* well known there as ia *ouie.paits of America, the sower would * 1 4J i * h *-. 1 u « RydaleV Liver Tablets. The tablets cure coasti- stipatioa, biliousness and all liver tros- bin. ciaky. Remember that we have arranged this engagement and secured the ser vices of a man of ability and reputation and that we, person ally, guarantee his work. All examinations are free and only regular prices will be charged for glasses. You Cu Sive Money and obtain the highest class of professional service in this line by taking advantage of this opportunity. Bear in mind the dates, July 8tb, ¥th, IHh and I2tb* Mr. R. 0. Sutton of Live Oak, Fla., it visiting Mr. Oh**. A. Hancock for a tew days. Mr. Sutton formerly lived here, and is being warmly vreloomed by his old friends. wvfwmnmimHwy, ► STUDENTS INSTRUCTED * l .in 3 * „ ® ho,u, u"d jrad Typewriting. * J Stsnogrephio Work Neatly Exe- 3 ► ca *®^- ’Phone *73. * ► M!!** 3* n| H Aloxandar. < Tbs annual allotment made by the U. ft government for arms and equipment el state tfonpi has Just been completed. Georgia gate 1*8,981. Money well Mean. John A. end Dunoon McKin non, two of Thomas eoqnty's'prosper, oas farmers, were in the city Saturday. They report all crepe In good oouditian. Valdosta is to bare a new church -balhflN for tbs Methodists worth 4*8,000 Itsligion to Valdosta people is ell the some, in stent or In a palace. Mr. Jim Williams who was formerly with the Prudential Life Iututauce Company is now with the Fraukllu cad at present is in Decatur county. Thoniaavllla Win* ThefTbomusviUe colored baseball team plays havoc with ths aspirations of the Monticel- jBk Test your eyes ■MFit them with the Improper glasses and ✓ adjust the frames pnyerty. Goods and wotfc hr J-JR. Salter, proprietor vse Optical and Medicine ^-revau, Gm Nextre other coons in this vicinity, lo's crowd came up in gay apparel and returned shrouded in inky gloom ye* tetday. Score tells the story: Thomat- ville 4; Mootioello 7. Archie Pittman,'PUny Wlilte and Ed ward Blanton ore recent matriculates in the TbomasviUe Business College. DR. MOTT’S tl*>‘ pir box. u HOI® II Miss Moselle Griffin went to Meigs Saturday to visit friends there. Tims* Enter 4-10-lwiw