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Meigs. July 25.—(Special to Time*.
Enterprise.)—An attempt was made to
aaasstiiate Mr. Snipe* at Hansell, three
mile* loath of Meigi, on the line of the
'* ffifc. a L, Sunday morning at day
break, twulting in the fatal shooting
of Mrs. Snipe* instead. The attempt
wm made by unknown partie* throogli
an open window, and waa doobtlem
planned during the early part of the
night.
It wan the diatom of Mr. Snipe* to
oocopy the ride of the bed next to the
window'. But doting the eery early
part of the morning Mrr. Snipe* bad
been called npby some of the children
Witnit* many attractions, it* One orchestra, it* splendid —
bathing and its excellent cnirine I* the mo*t popular aeaside —
resort on the 8onth Atlantic Coast. Rate* |2.50 per .day; —
512.50'and $15.00 per week. 55
The Pulaski House. |
b the most popular ptaoe in Savannah and sbonld be goer—
headquarters when In the city. Write far Illustrated booklet 2
CHAS. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor. S
THE ROAD AGAIN.
The stain road weighs honey on the
minds and hearts of tbs legislators.
Messrs. Oross of MoDnffie. Joe Hill
Hall, and Underwood, of White, hate
ntrodnced n bill to prohibit
the Secretary of State from is
suing n olisrter to any line, except an
eleotric trolley tins, proposing to parallel
the state road.
Bat the most startling feature of this
charter of any Unea which propose# to
parallel the Western nod Atlantic, on-
leas snob lines are already built and la
operation. This Utter section la aimed
at the Loulsrille and Nashville Railroad
; which la now preparing to enter
. Atlanta, as many (oppose, by the con
struction of its own line from Marietta
as a continuation of tbo Atlanta, Knox-
r rills and Northern. Sbonld the Mate
reroke the charter for the construction
I of that portion of the line the LooisviUe
, and Nashvillj would hare to oome in on
, the Western and Atlantic tracks, is
. was at first propossd.
This MU was introduced by Msssrs.
Gross of UoDoOe, HaU of Bibb and Un
derwood of white, and is the ootoome
of the discussion that has been in prog
ress for some time to the effect that tbs
state’s property would be rendered rain-
el ess, prsctloslly, when compering
line* ware bollt on nil sides of it.
The btu by Mr. Cstrington of Madi
son. providing for tbo extension of tbo
Western Atlantic Railroad to the
neo, using the state's oanrlats to do the
grading and other preliminary work will
come up for consideration as the apodal
order of the morning today.
Wo rilU maintain tlint the best tiling
to do would be to ent the Uoidian knot
and sell the road. '
who cannot come to tbn city
when in need of clothe* we
make a specialty of fitting
yon at your home. We
carry the finest makes of
Clothing, Rate, Furnishings
and Underwear, and no mat
ter what yonr size is, stout,
•iim or short.
who do not find it conveni
ent to come to the oity.
We make buying an easy
task by aendiug to your
homes two or three atylee of
garment* to select from.
We carry
SHIRT WAISTS,
I SKIRTS.
, LEADING CORSETS, '
FUKNISHINUC
AND UNDERWEAR.
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
good prescription
For mankind.
The S-cent packet is enough fornsaal
oecoston*. The family bottle (S0cta.|
contains a supply for a year. All drug
rested and oarrlsd to Tliomasrilla by
Bberiff Hlght Sunday craning.
Mrs. Snipes was given ererr medical
attention possible, but hemorrliages be
gan not long after the was wounded,
sod she died st Sr* o'dook this after
noon. An infant hot 4 months old, be-
aides six other children,are left mother-
Sole Agents for
MANHATTAN SHIRTS,
STETSON HATS,
CARHARTT OVERALLS.
In Our Boys’ Department
can be bad everything
ready-to-wear for boy*, ex.
oept shoes.
The murdered lady was the daughter
of Mr. John Thomas, a prominent
fanner near Camilla, and she will bo
taken there for borisi today.
Coroner Gandy drovo up through the
oountry last night to hold an inquest
over thn body. Mr. Snipes says that he
■ holds n letter written by Aroh Tindall
to bit daughter last weak which will be
brought out in the trial and which will
base no little wriglit. He says that the
letter was insulting and that he roundly
upbraided yoong Tindall for sending it.
> Mr. Bnlpos thinks that anger from this
caused Tindall to attempt to MU him.
, A pair otf moddy shoes, exactly fltting
tracks in’ the Snipe* yard are said td
''have been found In Tlndall’i house. It
The New York Journal runs an inter
esting seriea of cartoons showing the
difference between words and deods.
In.the infancy of the Board of Trade we
recommend to theirearefol study, these
cartoons. Bends at* what, the town
wants.
Marie Correl 11 refers to London's soci
ety laugh as "a nanny-goat smiggering
bleat." If some of oar American to-
baooo rhewers ooold be exported to In-
traduce the billy-goat quivering chin
motion her misery vronld be oomplete.,
Offers courses leading to A. B. and B. S, degrees
in Mathematics, Physical Science, Philosophy’
Latin, Greek, French, German, English, Histo
ry and Bible, Physical Culture and Elocution.
UNSURPASSED FACILITIES IN MUSIC AND ART.
Eight Specialists in Faculty—Careful government
—Every incentive to study—Best climate in
Southern Ga.—AH churches represented.
Total cost including Physical culture and Elocu
tion $228. ftS* write for catalogue
TAGGART ELECTED.
Indlanian Unanimously Choaan at
Maeting In New York*
New York, July 20.—Thoma* Taggart
of Indiana waa nuaulmonily elected
chairman of the Democratic national
committee at the -meeting of the new
committee hero todvy.
Urey Woodson, of Kentucky* \va*»
elected secretary.
The Wadea Hera. 1
Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Wadu arrived from
Olevolaud yesterday afternoon at 4:20.
Tliey camo to view the progress of their
nugniflceut country home now building
^lear town. They were driven iiumedi-
diaiely to their country place, where the
lodge, already completed, had been made
for their reception. They will
some time here at their home
takua great pleasure iu wel-
ami Mrs. Wade as additions
mat of uorthern residents.
Reward
Metcalfe Mentions.
Min AUl.Montgomery.of Ooblookonee,
it a gnest in the home of Mr. O. C,
Wheeler this week.
Messrs. Copeland and Marsh an
erecting a new cotton gin in town. Ev
erything is new and they no donht will
serve aU tlie pa brio in their line tliit
fall.
We are sorry to note the seriona ill-
ness of Atliton, the little son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry MiUer near town.
Ocmmisrionur Copeland, accompanied
by Mr. T. E. Dixon attended the meet-
iug of tho county commUsloucrs st Hod-
ley '* Ferry on Tuesday.
Mrs. Gromnrtie, of Pavo, left for her j
home Taemlar moruing nftcr spending
several days here visiting her daughter
Mrs. Dixon.
Mrs. J. O. Council left for Deblock
uce on Tuesday where stie goes to be
With her father whom we arc sorry to
loarn is quite sick,
After rnnntug for two weeks tho Meth
odist meeting hero elosed Sundae uiglit.
Rev. Mr. Partridge of Moutiuello assist
ed in the preaching the lost week and
gave eminent satisfaction to all. Great
good was nccomplishod, the visible re-
salts beiug seveu added to the .church,
four of them by profession of faith.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
For Sals. Yewly Overhauled.
One 25 H. F. Tubular Boiler
" Jo •< - “ “
“ to “ “ Vertical “
g • Locomotive - on
wheels, '
One to H. P. Vertical boUer and en
gine.
1 No. 2 DeLoacb Saw Mill, Simplex
Feed.
1—4* inch Inserted tooth saw.
3—Small saws.
I—Soule steam feed rope feed as good
as aew.
l—i$ H. P. center crank engine.
1-35 » » „ »*
good a* new.
I—Button saw mantle,
i—Set 36 stringer logging trucks new
a—Seu 36 pole „ „
1—JJ4 Duplex Steam pump, new.
1—2 1-2 Gardner governor-
1—21-2 „ „ good as
new.
1—2 1-2 King governor.
1-2 1-2 Monarch governor.
1—21-2 Pickering g»vernor.
12—Set* 12 Pickering Carriage truck,
new, the best made.
Prompt attention upon work. We
will be prepared to fnrnisb cane mills in
3odaya- v
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
. Works Dear A. O. L. R. R. Depot.
P.O. KM; Telephones 154 and210.
prnmf
STOCK
THIS WEEK
Colored Teacher, to Meet.
The program of the twenty-second an
nual meeting of the Georgia State
Teachers Association (colored) ha* just
boon issued. Tho convention met in
Thomasville last year. This year they
go to Fitzgerald, August 3-5. H. H.
Thweatt, principal of the colored schools
in this city, is president of the associv
road between
large book entitled
containing! “• *'"■ «“*• ** “ •— ■■■»■» *■ mm nervine PILLS.
, « on and will play a prominent part in Opium watch had. to Consumption »nd ftmodty. With
*rd noil mu wu, a I-.* •“ riir . or jefund lb* money. Hold ut tl.oo per box. 6 boxes I
its deliberations.
CEEEOLA. ^
Choice Oats, Corn, and Wheat Bran ground together
The best aud cheapest cow food known and is unexcelled a>
a milk and butter producer.
DPuLxim.©-
Just received a trash cat of this renowned feed for Horses
aud Mules. Keeps yonr stock up and feed bills “down.”
Highly endorseo by all large feeders.
We have a big stock of fresh corn, oats, hay, wheat,bran
cotton seed meal and cotton seed lig)ls in sacks. Let us serve
you when in need of anything in the feed line.
Try a case of our assorted Soda Water and Root Beer
We are bottliug all the'popular flavors and guarantee purity
and xcellence.
The Thomasville Ice Company
’PHONE NUMBER «/■
HEALTH
AND VITALITY
OR. MOTTS
for $5,00. By Jrtttlerton Drug v
WANTED TO BUY
TEN MILLION CAR LOADS
-OF-
WOOL
-AND-
Cow Hides
Fur, Beeswax, Etc.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES I'aId
J. W. WATKINS a CO.,
J. B. WATKINS. ... Maneg
Office at William,' Stable 228 W
ackaon St., Thomasville, Ga.
you will And mauy temptation*!
Thing* that tempt not only became at
their fine quality, but frill more ba-
cause of the
WONDERFULLY SMALL PRICES
Our present largo assortment aw*
many amazing bargains am ears K
awaken much interest, *0 early onuror*
will fare beat.
S. H. PRICE CO.
BILIOUSNESS IS DANGEROUS.
When the bile is not flowing ftaalp
into the bowels, it 1* taken up by *te
blood and is deposited in all parts) off
the body. Every important orgaa. m
feet, every tissue of the body ei<el.t*
tho skin layers, are affected by tbn
poison laden bile. Itsaps|the energy
flails tho brain, weakens the lungs aari
kidneys and invite, Jisease germs f*
affects the heart, stomach bowels,
causing marked functional disturbances
that may result iu disease. A bilious
or.jaundiced condition of the system m
very dangerors and shonld be corrected
at once. Rydrie's Liver Tablets speedily
cure biliousness. Tliey act speoiallr
on the liver, bile bladder, bile duct and
the bowels. They never fail to onr»
liver and bowel trouble*. Price per
box, containing SO tablet*, 25 coat*.
J WJ Peacock.
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok,
California, Cloorsdo,
Utah, Wyoming,
Oregon, Montana, Washington
and other points
West, Northwest and Southwest
J. G. HOLLENBECK.
Disl. PawntM'r Agent.
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.U
DR. J. A. DICKEY’S
Faisless Eye Water.
A qaic'. 1 and safe core, a certain car®,
painless care for
INFLAMED AND WEAK EYES.
Prepared only by
Dickey Eye Water Co.,
Manufacturing Chemists, Enfaola, Ala
Siyct’SHors tc Dr.'J. A. Dickey,
Bristol, Tenn.
Prioe 25 cent*. For « by Dragjrut*.
23 rln
SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN.
Notwithstanding all that is done by
boards of health and charitably inclined
persons, the death rate among seat!
children is very high during the hot
weather of the summer months in the
large cities. There is not probabD one
case of bowei*compiatnt in a hundred*
however, that could not be cured by the
timely use of Chamberlain's Colic. Chol
era and Diarrhoea Kerned}. For sale
by J W Peacock.
SUMMER-
RATES.
Georgians!
satisfaction,
new pair
your
money
back
on
President’
Suspenders
Comfort and Service. Noruat or leather
1 to soil the shirt. 50 cents sod ft «t
korrs STKYKK MAN'S, THOMAS
Y1U.K SI!OK CO., sed other stores.
Made and Guaranteed by
The C. A. EDGARTON Mfg. Ct.
Sip RLE Y, MASS.
: dated. Everyt
and homelike,
i given to all.
Mn -
•aan, comfortabi**-
tad prompt servio*
Phone ITI.
iio
odeat
w d, roliabiu'sei
not the happy
l txjv.seivsor of unch an outfit yon can gtvak*
j ly improve the elHdeucr of tins* yoa
j have by the judicious use of Clmmber-
| laiu’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
are pleasant to tat., aud aggreeable in,
j effect. For sale by J, \\. Peascck. d-
WASTIXG GOL’GII.
| Lingering, wasting oouglts, nttty end
jin consumption. Uydale's Cough
i Elixir will stop the cough aud heat tlie
j Bisgased meuibmue of the throat suit
j mugs. R.vdale’s Eiixir is the most ef-
! flcacious remedy ever discovered, for
jail chronic throat aud lung trouble and
! those debilitating, -ron down” coudi-
j tious of the system, which stubbornly'
i resist treatment and which, if neglected
j may end in fatal disease. Trial size.
23c. Large size, SOc. J, w. Peacock