Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 29, 1904, Image 11

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50,000^ Free Samples You Can Got Ona. BLACK WEED, the great v.getabls remedy for Rhoumatlsm, Catarrh, and Kidney and Bladder oomplaint*. has met With almost instantaneous ancotee be- eante it hae made eome noteworthy onree of Tory sever* oases. Mr. John Poet, of the Atlanta Pin Dept., write*: " For mouth* I (offered with my kid ney*. 1 made erery effort to get relief, but failed nntil I accidentally name in poeieaaion of a bottle of Blank Weed. The relief obtained from Ita nae wee ao great before half the lint bottle had been need, tint I pot (aide all other medicine* and am now-aonnd and well, having been cored completely by .Black Weed. At the aame time I nad an ag gravated caae of Catarrh of the head and throat. Black Weed liaa completely oared this, and my head ia now a* clear aa a bell." BLACK WEED la sold by all drug gist* at |1.00 a bottle, or we will aend prepaid npon raoeipt of prioe. '' Send Your a trial (ample of thla great nmedy, which will be aent abaolotaly free, to gether with ear book containing valoa- If yon are the slave of -a weak stomach - HENTZ'S CURATIVE BITTERS will net you free. Aak a friend who haa tried it, or btty a hottle and prove it. Band “Cheer UpF* TOES at Drug Store*. HENTZ'S SITTERS OOw Thomasville Business College, Thomasville, Ga. Wo.havo excellent facilities forgiving thorough and preoticat instrnctiona in BooWteeping, Arithmetic, Penman- •hip. Correspondence, Shorthand, Type writing, Spelling, Badness Forma, etc. Special low rate to all (tndenta enroll ing daring the summer' months. Write for terms. Anson W. Bam., I >s President- Please mention this paper. Addnee, Slack Wood Medlclna Co., Atlanta. Co. ie Franklin Life Insurance C Springfield, Illinois. Organized 1884* Below is given the rales for different forms of participating policies ojtfe s-cural - ■ companies doing business in this section. IRIE0 IN ST. LOUIS* Susina Njws Items. (By >1. fiesetn Broad Street Store 'Purshaasd By Chisholm and, Dillon. Mr. S.^umpeon has eold hit sodawty- tor, cigar, and grocery business on Broad street to Meeara. T. B. Chisholm and J. W. Dillon Jr. The new proprietors at - anmed charge-yesterday. Both are Thomasville boy*, who havo, grown to manhood here, and their popularity will aaanre them immediate snocaas. They will both devote their entire time to the boaineaa and will conduct it in a first class np to date manner. Mr. Sampson has been in business in Thomaaville for eighteen yean. He haa been at the present stand more than IS yean and by olose attention to boaineaa and honest methods he has boile up a splendid trade to which his popular young auocesaon wilt fall heir. For the present Mr. Sampson will mako his headquarters at A. H. S. Cooke’s offloe over Taylor and Watson’s He wUlnot re enter bnsinea* again for at least two yoan, but will enjoy a well earned net. He may return to Greeoe, his native country, for a visit. Tbo new firm starts with the cordial good will of Mr. Sampson and every one The pleasant and surprising news of the marriage qf Mr. Boscbe Luke and Miss Esther Stevens of Lumpkin, Ga, will be of Intenet to Thomaaville peo- . They were were Married in $t. Lords at half past nine o'clock on Sun- day-mdrning. Sunday night they left for Hot Springs, Ark. and after a visit to that city and other western points they will retain to Thomaaville and make their home here, — Misa Stevens, Hr. Luke, Mr. and Mrs J. O. Lewis and Mr. John H. Lewis formed a congenial party who left hen July 16th, for St. Lonia At the time of their departnm no one (inspected that the journey would witness so happy and romaetio a culmination, though tlio friends or the contracting parties knew of their engagement. Afro. Lake win one of Lnnipkin's most attractive young ladies, and had baaoma known to TbpmasvUle people tlWODgh visit* to her relatives, Mr. and Mss. Lewis. Sbo is the possessor of aaaay charms of person and character andwUl be a delightful addition to Cbamaaville. Mr. Lake’* prominent position a* county solicitor and one of Abe town's leading lawyers baa given him a wide acquaintance. He la highly •Mteomed by aU of this wide circle of friends, and the telegraph offloe was kept bosy sending congratulatory met- sages to him, Hia charming bride will receive a warm weloome from nia ThomasviUe friends. We are betting that the New York man will win. Thomasville should pat her boat toot and her beet cook forward for the bar* Sumpter county had a splendid tax ncreaae bat of corner mot equal to Thomas. . / We are beginning So think that there is some sense in Hje no-breakfast fad since meat went np. STUDENTS INSTRUCTED £ Shorthand and Typewriting. ► Stenographic Work Neatly Exe- - cured 'Phone 273. APPOINTMENTS MADE. •Now the Soldiers Win Lino up at Mi- The latest orders in regard to the mil itary maneuvers at Manassas have jnst been issued. They provide that the troops from the fourth lnfantrv shall be farmed Into a battalion under command of Major B. L. Wyliy of this city. This battalion will be a port of the first pro- visional regiment of infantry, odder command of Cul. W. E. Wooten and Lient. Colonel T. N. Hopkins. . A There will be four companies. One of these will be commanded by Gapt. Jas. H. Brown of Co. K. and will include twenty men from the local company, the Thomaaville Guards. The remain der of tlie provisional company will con* Mat of First Lient. T. B. Gremmer and fifteen men uf company I., Bainhridge, and Second Lient. 0. P. Broqks and twelve men of company B. Valdosta. The Georgia commands will be eta- turned on both aides at Manassas. Tlio maneuver field occupies fifty, square mile* and will he occupied by two hos tile armies. Tlio Thomasvitlo boys will Capt. K. T. Maclean of Thomas- villa was don u here last Wednesday writing life-insurance. Ex-sheriff Gus Hurst was here last Wedneiday on his way to Fla. He bade ns goodbye saying that he was leaving Thomas county for ever. Mr. W- T. Hall is now carrying the mail between here and ThomasviUe, and we are getting oar mail on time. Mr. Scott McCaU and family' went to Lake Iamonlalast Thursday, Mr. Willi* Quarterman passed through bore last Friday on his way home from Thomasville. He informed ns tl at crops on the lake were good, and cotton opening fast. / Mr. Walter Biown has the lumber oa the ground, and intends building a home on the Quincy nad. This coupled with his nufoeroua viMta over the river, leads us to suspect that he intends takings Ufa's partner. Mr. Robert Whitfield went to Thom- asTille last Thursday and brought back a hay press for use on hia plantation. He expressed his satisfaction with the com harvester he recently purchased,' having out, tied and shocked six acre* of corn in five hours. Soveral loads of ootton nagging have been hauled through here, and picking will soon commence. Miss Annie McQoeen of Tallahassee and Mr*. W. T. Robertson of Iamonla came npto see friends last Friday. Two little girls arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i. B. Wells hut Wed nesday. Oougratalations use now in :———— Jg is Is iff s*| £1 *t &i Si Hi - 8 8 8 c JO 1 Fronkhn Life 28 10 ,31 III 43 60 New York Life 31 88 34 76 38 34 61 67 01 53 41 78 Mntnal Life 30 23 83 ao 30 87 47 77 67 72 89 44 Massachusetts Mntnal 30 08 32 08 3G62 47 67 B7 47 39 22 Prtdontial 30 06 33 60 83 93 49 71 59 31 40 23 • Penn Mntnal 30 00 33 76 87 85 B0 08 69 01 40 63 Illinois Ufa 30 27 83 28 36 93 48 46 68 82 39 70 Hartford Ufo 30 65 38 89 86 63 B0 39 69 44 Snn Life. Canada 30 00 83 36 86 96 47 60 Kg OO • Rates of our new 20 pay 40 percent, uarantced Dividend Policy—not written ia this exact form by an other company,. Age. Premiums. 21 — 27 15 22 — 27 89 ' 28 — 28 28 24 — 28 78 25 — 29 84 27 - 80 66 30 — 82 71 82 — 34 42 • 85 — 87 25 Figures Talk. order. Mr. J. M. Blacksliear Jr. John and WiU Thomason went to Panacea Springs Fndny expecting to be gone a cured. Mite Jania Alexander. Stdw Next door to TlmesdCn lerprl-e. •AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA | be put in'camp at camp number one, — — 1 two and a half miles north west of Ms- A resolution has been introduced it the honse by Messrs Mitchell, of Thom* asiShackelford, of Clark.; Felder, pi Bibb; and Stovall, of Chatham, forth* appointment of a commission composed of W. G. Raonl, John M. Egan and Allen D. Candler to investigate the sit-, naasas. The camp will be order command of Brigadier General Frederick D. Grant U. 8. A. Thu second provlutonal reg* iment will camp near Thoroughfare, Va. Tlio two camps wUl be maintained as hostile forces and as near as possible nation ns regard* the staid road and the condition* of actual warfare WiU be report to the ' next general assembly j reproduced. The qppoeing Georgians what stupe should bo taken to preserve ; may clash at any time, and Thomasville tlio property against paralleling or oth er movoments that might injure the rood. OVERTAXED. Hundreds of Tlioniasville Readers Know Witat It Means. boys wilt lie in the thick of the fray. Mr. F. A. Belcher of Cairo, represent' Inga New Orleans ossnmerolal honse wae here soliciting orders last Saturday. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. WlUie Qnartermau.and Miss Lola Jones of River Junction, Fla. to be held on the 38th. * Miss Lnls Clower of Cairo, Miss Mar gasot Ilall of Thomaaville, Mrs. John Ponlk of Cairo, and .Mrs. James Be den of Jacksonville silent last Wednos- (lav at the borne .of Mr. ami. Mrs. JVM Blacksliear. Master Roggie and Miss May Haw- thorn of Thomasville are spending a few days with their cousin Master Al bert Moller. ' Miss Adeline Moller of Thomasville and Mrs Carl Moller and daughter of Jacksonville, Fla. ware down Saturday calling on friends and relatives. Mr. John Andrews of Climax came over Saturday to spend a few days with Ids father Mr. Thomas B. Andrews. IN THE MOpTlI. Negro Called to Door and Shot to Death at Patten. The latest argument against the Au< etralian ballot bill is that it wonld giro control of certaiu counties to negroes and Republicans. The how of this would be as interesting and fairy like as Au explanation of how to deport the negro. ' We are offering a leather medal for the elucidation of either point. The kidneys nra overtaxed: Haro too much to do. They toil about it in many nclion and pains— Backacl e, sideache, headache. Preparations for the state fair go steadily on. * In all ihat constitutes true excellence the FRANKLIN" LIFE leads. carefu l selection of risks enables us to enjoy the Most Favorable rate of mortality he location of the company in the middle west enables it to earn a higher rate of interest than would be possible in the eastern money centers. The rate of interest* earned by the Franklin is a little over 5 t-2 percent, against an average of about 4 per cent, of Eastern companies (some are as low as 3 1-2 while others re -as much as 4 >-2 per cent. WE can afford to let Figures Talk. gents Wanted—Best Contract. DAVID C. BARROW, Genera] Agent, For SouthernGeorgia, u- Thomasville, Ga, About what you will gi\e that friend who is going to get married. Simply come down here and tell us how much you want to spend. We’ll do the rest—and guar antee that the present will be elegant. You don’t have to spend a fortune to obtain ele gance. H* JERGHR, ! Jenkin* Smith, a negro living near Patten, was called to hi* door some time during Monday night and shot by au Early symptoms of kidney ills. j unkuowu person. Smith'* wife was iu Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's ; t j, e |, oa/!e die time, aud even she Disease follow. . .... A respected man tells here a certain S' uotto who commuted the tore. | ii. Sweat, Justico of the Peace and j The hall entered the negro's month Notary Public, residing at 52 Thomas, and wont straight through, breaking street, Waycros*. Ga., say*: “Iused ; his neck. It wasn't long until he was Doan’s Kidney Pills and cau recom- ; dead. mend them very highly. I took them | Corouor Gaudy was at Meigs wkcu for backache and kidney trouble from he revived notice of the killing, and he which I suffered for a number of years, j went direct from there through the There was a severe pain across the j country to patten to hol'd the inquett. small of my back, constant, dull, bear- , j m( j uo j returned late Tuesday, ing down pain, aud the secretions from j an j ow j n g to tlio slowness with which the kidneys were dark and full of sedi- j uewg travels from that part of the ment. Since using Doau s Kidney Pills j ( . ouu ty definite details could not be my back is stronger and the pain has i left me. I think Doan’s Kidney Pills ■Rewards BRIGHT’S DISEASE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping “it will wear away,” are drifting towards Bright’s . Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. are a verv reliable and a very effective remedy. They proved to be so in mr case after I had fail**' to get any relief from the nee of several other remedies ” Emphatic endorsement can be had - right here in Thomasville. Drop tnt R. Thomas Jr’s drug store and aak what Us customers report. For sale by all dealers. Foster-Mil- Jmrn Co., Buffalo’ N. Y„ sole agents for stops uicguwiiucs, sticagincns tne urinary organs ana ouuas up tne of the kidneys so they wHl perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. Jj?2L an y s « ns Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal tnalady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other* Democratic ski** are bright and kpep growing brighter. They will burnt into effulgence next November. The discrimination against Georgia in the matter of freight rates and the indifference of the railroad commission make* tiie Atlanta Journal clamor for the election of the railroad commission ers by the people. How to Find Out. You can eisily determine if your kidneys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float : in Tt, G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Voire. ' G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y. v writes: "About four years ago 1 wrote you »LtIng that ! hsd been entirely cured of a eerere kidney trouble by taking let. then two bottles of about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and fifnve never had a return of any of thoee symptom, during’th. four FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should be taken •?“«•«*/ cured to etey cured, end w u u taaca heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any 000 suffering from / kidney or bUdder^trouble." Two Size*, 50 Cent* and $1.00. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY sad symptoms of kidney disease disap; J. W. PEACOCK.