Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 15, 1904, Image 9

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HOSPITAL SECRETS. How tho Convontion Nows got to ' Tnomaovlllo ovor tho Wiroo. Searcjy.^ as a family plonio. Pe-ru-na is a A Nurse Saysi Tonic of Efficiency.’ MBS. KATB TAYLOR. Mrs. Kata Taylor, a graduated nurse of promSnence, glees her ex perience with Parana la an open ; letter. Her position In society and i professional standing combine to give special prominence to her ut terances. iHIGAGO, ILL., 427 Monro* St.— i “ Aa far aa I have observed Parana man or woman IS the flneat tonic any can nae who la weak from the aftei affects of any aeriona lllnoaa. •* I have seen It used In a number ol convalescent cssca, and have aeen sev eral other tonlos used, hnt I fonnd that thoee who need Parana had the quickest relief. "Parana seems to restore vitality, Increase bodily vigor and renew bee Ilk and strength la a wonderfully shoh time."—MRS. KATB TAYLOR. In view of the great multitude oi women suffering from some form of fa* male disease and yet unable to find any ears, Dr. Hartman,Aha renowned spe cialist on femals catarrhal diseases, has announced his willingness to direct thr treatment of as many cases as make application to him daring the summei months, without charge. Address Thr Peruna Medlolne Co., Columbus >hlo. . - . ■ , — : 7 TIME*- ENT ERPRISE.THO M AS VILLE, GEORGIA, JULY 15 1904. ; Ur. James O, car Grcover left at 8:10 for Lake City Fla. to be to Miss Irenie Ophelia Irvine of that city. The marriage will lake plane da a very quiet manner at the home of the bride's parents at eight o'clbck Toes day morning. At 8:4i the bridal ooapte left for St. Louts. They will ■peal a month at the Worlds Fair and will also visit Chicago and other north- -am cities. When they return to the aonth they will come to Thom-sviUe and will make their home here. Mr. Groover lias lived all of his life in ThomasviUe. He is a sou of Clerk.’. W. Groover, and is a young man of gil«asiug personality, who has tnauy warm friends liere. They *11 accords ■hearty welcome to his young bride wliu da said to have lu.iuy uluru,, both uf person and diameter. Supernumerary Chosen. The.Buwid ot Education held a meet- tug je.ter.iuy afternoon at their office in tile Times Euterprh o building. Vise Josephine Carroll was elected to the jMsition of sn\>ernumernry teacher made vacant by tho election -of Miss Lucy Parker nan regular teacher. Miss -Carvo.l is a daughter ot Mra. E. B. Car- roll, atir. itie family recently moved liere te in ike tins city their perm mem dietne. Sna is a teacher uf eqierjeace wad ability. Delegates Laava* St. Louts, Mo., July 11. IDCd —The town is deM-iteil by the D- ne s-nitie liosss They hove lift for tlielr I onics utter momiuating Henry O. Itavis -of IVw* Virginia for vice preside! t, and -endors- Tliomnu Taggart tor ehairuian cf the suuhnml isimmittee. The Tlmee-Euterpriea baa received many oomplimenta over the excellence of tea news service during the Democrat, is National convention noenttyCadiourn. ad at St. Loots. The paper takes no small degree of pride in the fact that ita re ports were es foil end oomplete as those of any paper its siae in Georgia. On Mr. Hardy was at the convention hell daring the proceeding!. Hit speoUls and the regular newt service enablsd oa to give our readers e detailed amount of the convention up to midnight, the clos ing boor of the telegraph office, each day. The paper and Ite patrons are indebt ed to the efficient service of the Wes tern Union Telegraph Company and ita courteous local manager, Mr F. O. Nouree, for much of the excellence of the report. The news came direct from the convention hall to Atlanta and from there here. Three minutes - after an event took place in St. Louis we knew it here. But Mr. Nooree says this la slow work. He lias a telegraph instrument at the customer’s counter, and in eases of par ticular baste ticks off the words aa they fail from the customer’s Ups. Consider, able trading on the New York exchange is done In stocks and cotton by Thomas- viUe people. He has wired an order, more thau once to New York, and has had it executed on the stock exchange in 52 seconds by the dock. TheaunlhUa- tiou of time aud space by the telegrai h la almost complete. SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN. Notwithstanding nil thit. is done hv ksosgiin-e, bcatiii and cha uah'v mchn d g».-i-vm-.#lie death late ainoug . ait children.* ary high duiing the hoi ueatiici •» 4n -Uili'-.cr nontba in th- iarge umv There is n»-i pivis.bl, mi case .1* Isewe --.niiplnuit in a f.undid', hoatver, skatceuhl not ne cand t>\ Hi. vrirw . H.mi C- auibcrlain s Co It, e hoi remand lilirrh.ai he I.iav. r r --a.. i’.C. Ciicrol'. Thnn-usv ll- , ‘i . Pia oi und urxati*. Reprcs n’l r hi I P* & Caw Co Attanr , Oro '• sWeluway, Kuske, PlaaVirr H irdmsn. Ktsnk tin, ilsvrlrxloa, Klmtml, bntir la-iM-u. Kimball Read anc i»oe ivwnaNb. T. v. HOPKINS, Attorary-at-Law, O.Toi 101 Upstairs Broil f tract. . - Georgia. F*Money tq loin on Tl omi< County Heal Estate at 7 per cent annum. RYDAIES TONIC A Rev scfctime Discovers lir tbe BLOOD 8Ql NERVES. H pasMaa tbe blood by eliminating tbs waste nutter and other impurities and by destroying the germ* br microbes that tafeat the bloocL It builds up the blood by restoring and multiplying the red cor* pae lus, making the blood rich and red, R nature* and stimulates the nerves, ranting a full tree flow of nerve force , throughout the entire nerve system. It -speedily cure* east rung nerves, nervoo> lacee, -nervous prostration and all disceaM *C die nervous system. MALARIA. R YD ALES TONIC Is a specific for all farms of Malaria. It sets on a new prin ciple. It kills the microbe* that produce Malaria. Tho causa being removed the those quickly disappears. RYDALES TONIC is guaranteed to care the most sbetiaate caeca of Malarial Fever, Chills and Fever, Ague, etc. W* authorize all fasten handling our remedies to refund tbe purchase pries far every bottle of RYDALES TONIC that docs sot gin NORTHWARD HOI Wat the Cry of tbs Excursionist cn the A. dk B- Monday. The Atlantlo A Birmingham carrii d tilt peiseng.nto Macon aud Atlanta Muuday. l’lie depot was a bnsy plate with the crowd of excursionists who weut to irarel aud the friends who went to say farewell to them. A larger nnm* her of wlittp people Hum common were ou board, and some of Tiiomaavilla’s moat prominent pestle wan bound for Atlauia aud Macon, aud from there to vari.bt resorts for a brisf vacation. A uoug those who weut 'were: To Mm-uu, Misses Caro aud Susie Da vis, Mis June Mitchell, Miss Marion Varuedorv, Miss Ethel Dekle, Mr. O. T. Stuart. To Atlanta, Mr. Uansell Watt, Mr. Hugh MacIntyre, Mrs. Thco Titus aud family, Mrs. J. 8. Montgomery, Mr. C. S. Parker, Mrs T.D. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Mcduna d, Mrs. W. M. Reepe, Mr. 8. dampaou and family. ft Meal IN (■*» . ' HICKORY. H. C. VV. PEACOCK. accidental death. Jacob Pfslstsr Drowned Sunday at Homatassa, Fla. The sad news reached tile city yester day ot the death of Ur. Jacob Pfelster at Homaaaasa. Fla., on Snnday. Young Pfelster was a son of Thomas county's well known citizen Mr. William Pfelster ani was a young man ot excellent character whose tragic demise will oante deep regret. He was working for tb- A' antic Coast JJtro railroad -and was one. f Cue bridge building force. Details of his death have not yet Meu obtained. _ Soon to Marry- Mr. Samuel Desk Allison is to mar ry Miss Anna Belle Carr at Paradise Oklahoma, on Sunday July Slat Mr. Allison is remembered as a former resi dent of Thomasville. He was here sev eral yean ago as agent for the Springer Sewing Machine Company. He moved to Oklahoma from tie re, and ie going to Paradise come up to its nafae in this important step. Hit It Out-Soya! Tbe ThomaavUle Shoe Company has offered a fins three dollar Jefferson hat to the member of the ThonusviU* base ball club who flnt knocks a home ran. Tho boys an practtolng hatting and soma one will have a fine new bonnet WASTING COUGH. Lingering, wasting coughs, may end in -consnmption. Rydale’s Congh Elixir will stop the oough aurF healths diseased membrane of the throat and longs. Hj dale's Elixir is the most ef- fioactoni remedy ever discovered, for all ohronlo throat and lung trouble and -those debilitating, “ran down" condi tions of the system, which stubbornly resist treatment and which, if neglected may end in fatal disease. Trial sire, 2fio. Large size, 00c. J. W. Peacock, THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME an the good old .summer time, wl en bicycle throng thoroughfares, and faim animals aud roadsters are all kept bnsy, aooidents to man and beast are of fre quent occuraucc. Elliott's Eraulii-.ed Oil Liniment is the meat serviceable ac cident and emerganoy liniment lu nae. It relieves qniokly and heals speedily cats, contusions braises, sprains, ate. Yon get one-half pint for 20o., and von get your money back if not satisfied. For sale bv J. W. Peacock. CURED OF CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AFTER TEN YEARS Or SUFFERING. “I wish to say a lew words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Man e Bmgc o( Martinsville, Vs. "1 suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten tears and dur ing that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and i pro- cured s bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire re lief I thrn decided to try the nieuicine ntyself. and did not use a I ot r.ne bottle helore-l was well and I have n ver since been troubi.d with tout complaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy it or sole by J W Peacock. w ' through-the generosity of this popelar box, oontainitM firm. Ij.WIPenco*. BILIOUSNESS IS DANGEROUS. When the bile is not flowing freely into tlie bowels, it is token np by the blood end is deposited in ell parte of the bodf. Every important organ, in fact, every tissue of tho body eren to the akin layers, are affected by the poison laden bile. It saps the energy, dnlls the brain, weakens the lungs and kidneys and invites disease germs. It affects the, heart, stomach bowels, causing marked functional disturbances that may result in disease. A bilious or Jaundiced condition of the system is very dangerort and should be corrected at once. Rydale’s Liver Tablets speedily cars biliousness. They act; specially on the liver, bile bladder, bile duct and the bowels. They never (all to aura liver and bowel troubles. Mm per box, containing 00 tablets, » cents. By T. S. Meigs, Ga, July II, 1204.—Tho popu lation of this town ordinarily will hardly reach 700; bat on Wednesday morning it waa swelled to mote, than 00001 It was the oecarioo of the Masonic rally. Old folks, young folks, married folka and unmarried folks, people who were well raised and people who were simply brought np without talking. For awhile it looked like everybody wee coming. .The Masons were happy, because they knew by 10 o'clook their picnic would be a success. They sniffed the delight ful aroma of the Jnioy barbecued meats, prepared by Tom Braswell, that veteran harbecner, assisted by Emmett Bras well and Jim Hughs. At 11 o'clock the members of the Masonic order present formed in line and marched to tin college building, where the speaking took plaee. Hun dreds of people tever before law Masons in uniform, and It made an nniqne and impressive sight. .Rev. W. W. Webb, of Hahlra, was introduced by mayor E. E. Wilkee. He made a flue exposition of the join- clptea and good of the order. His speech was well reeelveii. Hon. James M. Griggs was next Introduced, and mode a most entertain ing and lnatruotive speech. ,It waa re plete with beautiful rhetoric brilliant thought, sparklingwit end pure English. At this honr dinner was announced. While there were about 2000 people who forgot to Wrlnq dinner for their oouains, there wee the greatest plenty to feed the vest crowd that thronged the table. In the afternoon speeches were made by Col. S. G. McLendon and Hon. J. B. Way, both of which were well received. All together it waa a red let- ter day with the Masons. Tbe last bat not the least interesting feature of the occasion, was tha game of ball between the Meigs end Pulliam team*. It was witnessed by hundred* of people, end it was pat dowa as one of tbealiarpe”t contests that Was ever witnessed on the diamond liere. The aeon waa # to 0 for Meigs. Miss Etnmey Slappsy of Bntler is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Anltman. Miss Lollle Henry of Cordate is the charming guest of Mrs. T. E. Ross. Mr. J. J. Parish who has been ctahler of the bank here rinoe Its organisation will leave today for Menlo, Ga , where hq has accepted a position. Onr people regret to lose Mr. Perish Although he u quite a young men, he has msd* himself vary useful, and has done mnch for the pleat ore and benefit of the town. Tbrooghbis effort* the town hat maintained a cornet band for longtime. He carries with him the best wishes of the people of this town. A man said: “I see in tbs Thomas rill* paper that yon all have a tooth dentist it) Melga." “We shore have." “Is he one of them painless 'fellow*!" "I think eo; infant, 1 know it. I saw him tried yesterday. He ate one-half of a rattlesnake, and felt no pain after* wsrds." The man appeared astonished' aud was, perhaps ignorant of the fact that the Hunt flavored “rattleenake" melons in the world an raized in tbe vicinity of this town: It is anotabl* feet, although it ta claimed by peopla who know, tliat no less than a half dozen blind tigers ezist in this place, there ^aa no drunken- ness seen among the vast throng here Wednesday. The crowd was as orderly Mr. J. B. Macon went dqwn to Thom- asviUe Tuesday. Mr. A. B. Braswell who excurted tu Atlanta, via tbs A. & B. a few days ainoe has returned. Mr. Jas. Vlok is on an extended visit to Atlanta, Buffalo, St. Lout* and othsr points of intdiest. Mias Lilia Forest, who is teaching dt Pine Hill school, visited homefoik* at Boston Saturday. Mrs. J. D. Nelson and Mrs. Vina Ra tion, after a pleasant visit to Iron City have returned home. Mr. J. N. Hanooek and his son Mar vin, left last Sunday for Whltesburg. They have been here since January, and have made everybody their friends. Our people are sorry to loss them. Mr. W. H. VanLandiogham hu been eleeted cashier of Meigs Bank to suc ceed cashier Parish. The directors seem to have an inkling for the right kind of men. , ■ i Mines Lollie Henry and Emma Brat- well (went to ThomasviUe shopping Tuesday: Rev. Mr. Blltoh, of Jakln, is assisting Rev. 0. R. Jenkins, in a protracted meeting here this week. Miu MoxeUe Griffin is the guest of D.-. and Mrs. MoTyre this week. Mist , Emma Rogers will open a private school at Center HiU next Monday. She was lately s pupil under this deponent, and I do not hesitate to tav that ahe ie thoroughly competent for the work she wUl undertake. Miu Marguerite Looney wu the gceet of Misses Maggie and Stella Daren .wit week. t MU* Erie Hand left for Atlanta Sun day to visit her sUter Miu Ethel Hand. Miu Zeola Hand is visiting friends in Thomasville thU week. Messrs. W1U Dixon and W. J. Stubbs of CamUla were litre Sunday. Dr. J. F. O'Neal. Dentist, wiU be in Oohlooknee every Monday. Office in rear ot Bnntln'a. Mr. A R. Bagg*. of Camilla was here Sunday. He seems intent on bagging some mighty fine game hereabont*. Jim Vlok, Jr. who lias been away for several months at some point in Florida, U at home again. Messrs W. A. and G. L. Duren Were called to MerrillvUle a few days since to visit their brother Mr. Pink Duren, who U quite sick. The school at Pine Grove near town over which thU scribe has the pleasure to preside, (s simply "chock (nil end running over." The enrollment ie up in the eighties, with quit* a numl er of applications tor seat* on fi'e. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ramsey, of Dixie, are expected to visit relatives here thli week. Olarenoe Spence, son of Mr. A. B. Spence, is occupying tbe position of stenographer aud bookkeeper, for Mr. T. J. WU1U, our wholesale- man. 8eoret Societies seem to be getting a hold on our people. We have Maaobs, K P's. Odd Fellows, aud now OttoCsr- teF, Reiner Braswell, Henry Allen, War oar Braswell. Pan! Searcy and I«o* Wilkes have organised a lodge sf tl e Coming Men of America, (C. M. A.) TO MELON GROWERS. Mr. B. L. Griffin of Valdosta waa tu the city thU week. Mr. Griffin repre sents Crutchfield aud Woolfolk, one of the largest oommiasloa - firms' la Pitts- burg, Pa. Mr. Griffin states that owing to the lateneu of the season he wUl not have opportunity to call personaUy on aU the melon growers, bat that if they will consign their shipment* to hi, house lie wiU see that they are given nis personal attention. 8* goes direct ly from here to Pittsburg, where he will be directly in charge of all oonrign- menu from tnia teotioa. Tha melon growere oan ship to CratofaflehUk Wool- folk with perfect reliance. 74 It Hope's banner is waving over the Deaucnta one* mere. GRAND SEA St ORE EXCURSION To Jacksonville, Fla., from Mont gomery nod all intermediate points to Waycro*'. via Atlantic Coast Line, Monday, Jnly 18th. Further particulars later. T J. Bottoms, T. P. A., TltomaavUle, 'Ga. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Til Kind Yn Han Always Bought Bears the When bilious take aambcrlaia'f Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Sale J W Peacock. The Cairo Column. (By K. L. Vanlandtagham.) Wo hear no one complaining of dry weather now. Mrs. Clias. Evans and two chUdren of Jacksonville, Fla. are visiting W. Y, Bryan end sister on Bryan street. MiasLllah Gainey, the IS year old daughter of Robt Gainey, died Thur*-' day night, the 7lh but. at the sanitarium after an illness of only a few days. Hinton Evans is erecting a nice 0 room residence on the corner of Mock and Ar. line streets. ' , A number of 00 foot telephone poles have been placed on Brood at prepara tory to raising the wires, whioh, hereto* 'lore, have boon entirely too low. Mr. ’ J. W. Southall, tho proprietor of tho lo- oal exchange, is doing much to improve the system. Mrs. M. G. MoManeous, who ha* baqu in poor health fora long time, left for Panacea Springs a few days ago. Tha two brick store* ot Jno. L. Ponlk and Poulk Brea, are nearing completion and wiU be ready for occupancy about August 10th. Miss Charlie May Evans of Troy, Ala. is visitiug the family of Mr. Z. R. Jonea. W. L. Poulk who has been spending d quite a while witli friends and relativea, has returned to Ins home at Kissimmee, Fla. Dr. W. A. Walker made a profession, at visit to Climax one day this week. About 120 oars of melons have been - billed from here to date and the prloee remain fairly good. Borne sold yester- day for $00. Mrs. Hinton and daughter of Thomas viUe visited the famUy of tho writer this week. Quite a pleaeaut social was given by Miss Lottie Jons* last Monday evening in honor of her gnest, Mia* Evans of Troy, Ala. J. L. Mauldin of the firm of Mauldin Bros, went to Camilla Wednesday ou a business visit. I Postmaster Crawford, who haa boon in Whigbam several day* looking after tbs gathering and ebipping of bis Le. Conte pear crop, nas 'returned and re port! the yield 70 per' cent better then he expected. The Infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roseau of JackeonvUle, Fla., wa*buried here Saturday last.' Elder W. H. Goodwin's eon, RUeyt Is at Dr. Walks,'s Sanitarium, where he underwent an extensive operation oh .Monday. Hi* oonditlon is quite critical but tha doctors an hopeful of his ra- oovary. « OVERTAXED. Hundreds of ThomaavUle Readers Know What It Means. The kidneys en overtaxed i Have too mnch to do. They te.l about it in manyjachae and pains— Backset e, sideache, headache, Early symptoms of kidney ill*. Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's Disease follow. /A respected man tells here a certain care. U. Sweat, Justice of the Pesos end Notary Public, residing at 02 Thomas street, Weycroas, Ga, says: “Ineed Doan’s Kidney Pill* and oan recom mend them very highly. I took them for backache and kidney trouble from which I suffered for e number of yean. There we* a severe pain across the small of my hack, constant, dnU, hear- - lug down pain, and the secretions from tb* kidneys were dan and foU of sedi- * ment. Since using Doan’s Kidney Pills my back is stronger and the pain baa left me. I think Dosm's Kidney Fills are a very reliable and a very effective relnedy. They proved to be so in my case after Iliad failed to ges any relief from the use ot several other remedies." Emphatic endorsement can be had right here in ThomaavUle. Drop into R. Thomas Jr's drag store andaek what hi* customer* report. For sal* by aU dealers. Foeter-MU- burn Co.,Buffalo’N. Y., sol* agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and taka no other. Registration Notice. Registration for County Primary wiU oloss August the Mb. Office at court house ThomasviUe. Georgia. Respect- folly, . • " P- ~ ~ 7-7-0* LW »st