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Wilson M. Hardy, Pre.ld.nt,
TIME8-ENTEBPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEOBGIA, JULY 20 19u4.
John D. McCartney, aae. * trass.
At the_Tlrae-Enterpriae Building.
Thomesville. G».
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TlMeS-ENTERPRISE REPRESEN
TATIVES
The Tfnie*Ewerprlae prides itself on
having one of tlio bc»t uor|i« of cone-
KpoiidentK in tl-o State of Georgia. Tliey
are men who know what now* is. and
who know how to tell about it in n way
that 1* interesting. Not only Is tltia the
cate, but they are the leading men of
, their ooiiinmnilmn. Only bn account of
their sincere desiro to bare picir aee
tionaweU looked after in the connty
, paper can they afford to spore the time
tndotheworkofacorrcepoiident Tliey
ore watchmen on the tower ot their
(immunity's reputation. It is only tills
luud of mao, a man who can bat hardly
spare the time, that the' Timee-Euter-
priae wishes a* lte representative any
where.;
Tlio following llat or poetoffioea in at'
phabvHoalq^er, and the correspondent
S tork ihould be co-opt and postdd on
* trail for reference:
Barwick—Mayor R. L. Redfearn.
'Orton—Judge H. O. Jordan.
Cairo—Mayor R. L. VanLaudingham,
t , Gonlldge—Mayor J. O. Bell.
Meigs-Prof, J. 8. Searcy.
■* Metcalfe—Rev. E. E. Hose.
Merrillville—Mr. J. N. Donaldson.
Uchlockoueo— Mr. A. W. logon.
Faro—Mr. Gary McGrow.
Piue Park—Mr. Graham Word.
Pnwpeot—Mr. Will Davis.
•Undue—Mr. 8, M. Resell.
Each of rhnse gentlemen will be glad
t» receive information and nows on any
tab) ict anywhere, but particularly on
what concerns their neighborhood. They
are authorised to rocolptfor subscrip
tion., and to represent the Ttmoe-Kn.
terprlse in every way.
No praise from nor hands can bo loo
good for them. It U largely through
their unsold,h e Torts that tlio paper lias
managed to build up the biggest tveoUy
circulation In t ic.’stato outside tlio lire
Important ettiea. It ie greatly'due to
them that a Thom is county merchant
is enabled each work to talk to twoiie
thousand of the best |«'op!o in tlio
county.
A good many people have an idea
that^o alderman's job in ThomdsviUa
Is ss easy as that of an official washer,
woman to tbe unclad Iggorotee. Tide
is faultily true tad if more -people at-
tended the meeting! of the city epun
oU they would And it out. We were
there tlw other night and we realised
that sometimes tliey travel u rocky
retd, rocks unmixed with mitigating
re. \
The council room it a pleasant place
and tlte aldermen ar Comfort able, pros-
porous looking men. The trials and
tribulations alluded to, do not seem |8
have worried them iuto a decline. May
be it it becaote their nerves are cush
ioned with fat. If a fat and lean base
ball game should be organised most, of
the aldermen would' bo_ on the anti-
saintiy side. Menus. Watson, Boyer,
Pittman and Haniollaro of the ortho
dox aldermanic proportions. Messrs
Hambleton, Lewis, Beverly and Her
ring are by no meant midgets. Mayor
Roddenbory is the HmaUust of the
bnnen but when it eomes to bruin low
er lie Is there with the goods.
Tlio occasion of tlio gathering was
have been proposed, except for Thom
Seville. It had been jeered lp powerless
form,'by introduction of '‘may” Instead
of shall, every place, bot he wished it
liad been defeated entirely. It Was
attempt to blo&d the mam lame, to con
fine and noddle fasts, and to prevent
the matter go^ng before the Thomas-
vllle people. He objected to the pro
vision requiring tbe mayor sod council
to favor mnoicipat ownership before it
wet committed to the people. The
present adminUtmllon liad declared
neither for nor against mnnldipel own
ership, but it was in favor of letting the
people express their will at the polls.
He said 'that what was sauce to the
goose was sauce to the gander; and that
if arbitration hound one side it ought to
bind the other. He favored t/ie local
bill, and hoped that it would' pass.
Mr, Roddenbery's speech was punctu
ated by frequent applause, and the
smile-wreathed faces of the spectators
when lie made some unusually telling
shot, showed that he had the crowd
with him. Then Judge Herring, the
patriarch of tiic couuc.il, said that he
hardly thought any action by that body
the discussion of a new phase of the : would be appropriate apd tho bill did
electric light question which is sitting n °' receive the requested endorsement.
Oil tlio foot board of psople’s beds, nfiil *«* 11 convinced by vote.
, KXOl'RSIONJRATES,
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Purchase itepc.it on, May i, Novem
ber 30, Igci.
Sea,oil r.v croon Tickets will he sold
daii>. begin.).).- ipnt 2ftih. and continu*
. inu during 'h-, ., 11.cl oi tho Exposition
with ;;nal limit December'; lyoi Round
Uip ratsir. in Thimixsvilli; #37.35-
Sixiv dm c.v :ir>i 1 tickets will be
sold daily, ueumuing April 45th, ami
continuingdoriiig the -leriod ot the Ex-
position/Witji ihial .date .to leave St.
l-oris.'Tcturr.itig, .ixl> ioo) days in addi
tion to date ot sale, -riiul date in no
case to exceed December 15, 1904.
Hound trip r ite Iro.n Tl<omaxviifc $41,20
fifteen day excursion tickets will be
sold April 25th ami .continuing during
cetiod ol Exposition with dual date to
Itax e St. bom, returning fifteen (15) days
iio.n date ot sale. Hound trip rate from
Tlismaerilnt 125,43. x
, For.schedules ami lull information
apply to
A. I.. Spicer Agent,
---V -Thomas, die. Ga..
THE GOOD.OLD, liUMMEU TIME
an tiic good old summer time, wtieu
bicycle throng thoroughfare., aud iarin
P animats an t roa.Uten, are all kept busy,
j r x-nluitito man and boast, are of fte-
Ejjevnt o-coral.i Elliott's Emulsiflid
, -O.. Lilli aent is tlio meat serviceable ec-
rkatlfdl an I emergency liniment iu ore.
It reliuve. riuiokly-an-i lisala speedily
MR. qoiuu*ions brni'ixs, sprains, etc.
Sufi ’■ ecf-one-half |u«t lev rnc., and ,ou
■ '+- yor.rm >ik-.- b.u'k if not antisded.
IT, ,-*,1* Ev >’ *V. Pl-s.-nck.
making hobgoblin face* at thorn, so as
to disturb slombering o’nights. The
situation in brief is ns follows. A local
bill bus been introduced iu the Honse of
Representatives by Representative
Mitchell authorizing Tliomusville lo
use, buy or build aud equip an electric
light plant for the oity’s street* and
bnildlnga, with power to operate iudi
plant fpr the city'a benefit aud to sell
electric light and powor to qbnaumsrt.
A general bill authorising cities and
towns to oWn, operate, boy or sdll plants
was lutroducod in the senate by Sena
tor Park at the request of an owner o* a
pi irate plant in Newnau. This gener
al bill if passed would of course govern
ThomaavUlo. But tbe general bill con
tains certain other important
provisions whloh wore bought out nod
defended iu.a speech before council, by
Got. 8. G. McLendon, attorney for tho
Thomuvllle Electric Light Company.
Col. McLendon ie an eaay, graceful
speaker. He la one of the best inform
ed men in the sdatb. His talk* are rich
in illustrations and teem with historical
allusions. He speaks earnestly but quiet
ly nnd occasionally lay* strong ompliu-
sis on a strong point. He first gave a
history of the general bill, sliowlug that
it applied to other cities than' Thomas-
rllle, was not aimed at Thomasville
alone, aud was by no means, a secret
nor did its backers endeavor to
ruslijt through. He showed that Alder
man Hansel! approved of tlio bill and
was present at its heariug before the
general judiciary committee, Ho took
up the bill aeetiou by section. He said
that Its opponcut.i had objected to the
issuance of bouds. Honda "may," not
must" bo issued.
He defended tho section providing
tlut any city or town Iu which private
capital is invested most bsfoije dee roy! ng
it by public compctitiou offer to buy or
oompel arbitration, either of which may
bo declined by the owner of tho private
plant. He referred to tho section mak
ing arbitration binding upon tlie munic
ipality and not upon the private plant
The spectators tip-toed from
room, the clerk bogau to read the bills,
puyable, committees droped reports and
tho excitement whs over. Bat n new
feature that hints of fdturo (rouble was
carried away by those who had boon
present. Col. McLendon, the corpora
lions' attorney, admitted the right or
the city to grant a purchase to any one
besldel the present electric light com
pany. which holds a twenty year fran
chise, bat would not grant the oily’s
right to engage in that business itself.
This may mean litigation.
Announcements.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a* a candl
datg tor re-election to tbe office of.her
iff of Thoms* county, subject to the
action of the democratic primary. If
re alec ted I'will continue to give thr
office my personal attention and will
discharge its duties to the best of my
ability.
7>J. Hhtbt.
For Tax Collector.
Imost respectfully announce myself
Os a candidate ror re-election to the of-
Bee of tax collector subject to the so-
Rfcra ot tbe Democratic primary. In
making this announcement I beg to ex
tend my thanks to the voter* of Diomaa
county for tlioir kindness to me during
tbe past and to solicit a con tin nance of
their support. P. & Hxstb.
For Sheriff
I heaeby announce myself ss a candi
date fdr Sheriff of Thorane connty, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic pri
mary, and solicit the support of tbe vo
ters of tbe county. If elected I trill
give my personal and undivided atten
tion to the duties of tbe office and will
discharge those doties to the beet of my
ability. J. J. Con, tf
For The Legislature.
1 Hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the Legislature sub-
S t to the Democratic primary. Hsv.
; served tbe people te tbe very best of
my ability in the Inst legislature, I feel
that I can confidentially aud conscien
tiously solicit their support in the -*>•
preaching primary.
J. B.
Rountree ,
GOLF FACTS.
Some Interesting Things About the
Ancient and Honorable Game.
VI see you say tlint the man who in
vented golf died the other day. If lie did
he desorves more thau passing notlci<,for
he was about Uttr years old." These
were the words ol Mr. George 8. Oox
to a Times-Enterprise) reporter yester
day. Mr. Cox is au enthusiastic mem
ber of the Thomasvllio Golf Club, aud
is unusually woll Informed as to the
early history aud modern methods it
tlio Scottish sport.
He went on to say that tho person re
ferred to was doobtloas Torn Morris,
who waa known ne the fallier of golf in
Scotland, but that the game was tint
played about Mnodutiiig .the reign of
King James II. It waa origioally known
as the ancient and royal game of golf.
It waa first played with a leather ball
staffed with feathers, brought from
Holland. The bulls ooet a guinea, or
HI. cnoli; ao it was truly a sport of.
kings, especially if many balls wore lost.
Tile transition from the feather stuffed
pellet of tlieauelont regime, to tlio ue
plus ultra of modern gutta perclia, in-
vented by TliomaSville's winter resi
dent, Coburn Haskell, Isa long one.
For the Legislature.
I hereby announce raynelI as a candl'
date for representative in the legisla*
tore from Thoxnas connty, subject to
the action pf the Democratic primary. If
I am elected I will jrive the duties of
the ofllco my most careful attention,
and will conrtientiouftly endeavor to
Mirve tho peoplo to tho best of ray abili
ty. X rcs]iectfally solmft the support of
f tie voters of the county,
J. B. WAY
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for representative subject to tbe
action of the Democratic primary. If
re-elected I pledge myself to a faithful
performonce of all the duties of the offi
ce. My post record in the office is open
to inspection and relying upon this J
submit my claims to the voters of 'tin
county and solicit tlioir support-.
John R. Singletary
NOT CAUSED BY GERMS.
For County Treasurer.
I respectfully announco that I am
candidate .'or re-election a* Treasurer of
Thomas comity, subject the action of
the Democratic Primary.
1 am very thankful to the people foi
tlie favors and confidence shown me In
the past, and pledge, if eieoied, my
very beet and most conscientious pfforts
to give them faithful, efficient, and sat
isfactory service.
i earnestly solicit your support and
friendly co-operation.
Gratefully and faithfully yours,
JNO. V. PARKER.
For County Surveyors
announce my candidacy for re-elec-
non to the office of county eurveyor oP
Thomas count# subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. If re-elec ter
1 will continue to give tlie office my best
attention. I solicit the rapport of th»
voters. A. J. STANALAND.
No Dyspepsia Microbe- One Disease
That Has No Bacillus.
It really seems refreshing in ' these
dayt of germs and microbes to know
that there .is one disease at least where a
germicide does not have to be used to
cure it.
Djrrpepaia is a plain, ordinary, <
mon miserable disease that has all
kinds of causes except, a gerui. Tc
core it, the inflamed and irritafed or
gans slionld be relieved 'for a time of
part of their work. Mi-on-a, the only
guaranteed cure for dyspepsia, meett*
these conditions and alro gives tone and
strength to the whole system,
f A few-days treatment will show flu
great good Mi-o-na can do and its u«
for a reasonable leugth of time wfU re
salt in a complete cure. No one should
hesitate trying this remedy. It is as
certain to be successful, in curing dys
pepsia and stomach troubles a* any
thing can be. A two weeks' treatment
costs bot 60 cents.
Mi-o-na is sold by ^.#W. Peucock on
'tlie fkirest plan imaginable, with au ab
solute guarantee to refund the money in
case it does not cure Ho will sell you
Mi-o-na on trial with the positive un
standing that if it does not give satisfac
tion the money is to be returned with
out question. A guarantee like this can
oot fail to inspire confidence. The pur
chaser runs no risk whatever s
For County Commis,sioner.
I hereby announce myself s candidate
for ru-elation to the office of Commit
Htoucr Roads and Rovenue of Thomas
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. 1 solicit the sup-
af tho count
H. C ’Joi*
Mr. Cox is preparing an article for
the Decombor number of “Golf” a
and said “If a town compels arbitration ma|t „ ill0 oa|lerlv romd bT Ro|( , r ,
it ought.to abide by that arbitration. If
the private owner prefers to fight by
competition ho onght to have thatrifcht.
The Colonel stated that refusal to recog
nize the geiteral bill would bo a blow at
investod capital, a violation of ethical
principles, aud a warniug that people
who iuvested privato funds iu Thomas-
ille did so at their own risk.
His taik was au eloquent obe. Ho w as
frequoutly interrupted by questioua
from Mayor Roddeuberry aud had a
ready answer for all them. He made
oot a good case for himself and espec
ially impressed his hearers whou he
plead for a recognition of the general
till, as due from fairness aud justice,
uch dominant factors in Anglo-Saxon
listory and character. The local oppo-
every
where. It deals with the advautages
aud attractions of the Thomasvillo Golf
Club aud should bring imtuy devotees
of the si>ort here this wiuter. It will be
illustrated by many viows of the course
and club house. f
Atlantic Coast Line the Great High
way to the World's Fair
Round trio tickets on sale from Them-
asvilie at following rates:
Scasou tickets $i?.:t5*-Limit to re-
For Coroner.
1 take UiIm muuis of tuiuoqnaiug for
•^•election to tua office of coroner of
Thomas county subject to the action of
the primary. If elected 1 will give t lu
ll a ties of the office the same careful at
tention that tliey have heretofore re
ceived at my hands. I appreciate the
support that iuj friends hav/s always
given me and their many kiud expres-
Minus of satisfaction. TImukmg au try
supporters and hoping for a renewal of
he sunport. 1 am faithtolly,
Gra* Gandy.
• For Tii Receiver.
I hereby announco myeeJ as a can
didate for ro election to tlio offl:e ot
Ta\ Receiver of Thomas county subject
to tlio action of the Democratic primary.
If re-elected I will give tlie office tbe
■ume careful attention ns in tlie post.
I solicit tlie support of tlie voters of the
county
John F. Howard
For County' Commissioner.
I hereby announco myself i. candidate
for re-election to tho office of Commis
sioner of Roads and Revenne of Thomas
county, subject to the action of the
DSmocratio primary. I solicit tlie sup-
* * ' “ “ie count
E. M.
For Repiesent8tivo.
To the people of Thomas county:
Appreciating the past honors you-have
confirmed upon me I take this method
of announcing that I sum candidate lor
re-election to the IIoufo of Representa
tives of Georgia. In the discharge of
my duties in the past as your represen
tative I have to the best of my ability
workqd or your interests aud the iu
forests of the whole people of Geoi
Ingaiu ask you** support. My cs
dacy is subject to tlie action of tbe
Democratic primary.
Foudreu Mitchell.
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YOUR COMPLEXION 1
IN 10 DAYS, USE
Satiric la.
an unequalled beautifier.
few applications will remove tan or
sallownes. aud restore the hearty of
youth.
Sailn -lff is a new discovery, guaran
teed, and m* ney refunded i ! r tads to
remove Freckles, Pimples. Liver .>pots.
Blackheads Decolorations and Erup
tions. Ord r.ar> «:as.ew in 10 days, the
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The daughter of an etninent .physician
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Gentlemen:—I have used Satinol.vand
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unhesitatingly recommend them as the
hnwst preparations 1 have ever used to
remove piinpl freckles or any other
facial discolorations. They clear argf
beautify the co < plexionas no other pre
parations wi I.
Mrs. Evelyn Porter Kingwald.
National loltet Co., Paris.<Ter.n.
Sold in Thomasville bv R. Thomas. Jr
and all druggists.
Wood’s Seeds.
Crimson Clover
Sown at the last working
of the Corn or Cotton Crop,
can be plowed under the following
April or May in time to plant corn
or other crops the same season.
Crimson Clover prevents winter
leaching of the sou, is equal in fer
tilizing value to s good application
of stable manure and will Wonder
fully increase tbe yield end qual
ity of corn or other crops wnlcb
Follow iu It also makes splendid
winter and spring fluxing, fine
early green feed, or a good bay-
crop. Even if the crop is cut oil,
the action of the roots snd stubble
improve the land to a marked de-
Kre *WHt» hr sriessaS and*; cir-
calar tiUlar about SMSttiK etc.
T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, ■ VIRGINIA.
WmS’s Dncriptlv. Fall Crtalot. read,
•boat August 1st, tellii all about rami
•uA Vegetable 8r«dfl for Fall plant
ing. Mailed free on request.
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All traimtara dally except where otherwise
Mettled. Clone connection at Albany
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Drawing room sleeping cara between Alba>
lyana AtlanU on train Icnvlnif A Urn 11 y WH
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For rrompt uu.t reliable service nee thut
Wortd’a Fair Si- Lotus,
liokeu at l«»w rmtoa now out ale. Tor
particulars apiO W,l*. S. Hay, S^E.*P
A. M ule and Oh-0 B. R. Montgoaary,
liO day tickets
15 day tickets 3.).45.
Coach excursion tickets on salo eacl>
uebts of tlie bill who lined the sides of j Tuesday and Thursday during JuncglS.
tlie room moved uneasily in their j j. Two trains daily. No. 6T carries
chairs. i through Pullman Cars .Thomasville to
They felt better when Mayor Rodden- j St. Louis without {change ;JNo. 30 car-
bery took tlio floor as a privato citlaen. j riea day coaches to Montgomery, cou
nts mayor is a good talker. Hsis vote- j uccting with throagh tleepiag cars (at
moat, even fiery, in his delivery. Facto
and arguments rattle from his tongue
like ballets from a* Japanese Gatling,
and sink deep in the minds of his
hearers. Hu opened fire by boldly de
claring that the MU might be called
"general" bat that it wonld never
that point for St. Louis via L. (ft N. or
M. Sc O.
A. N..Tornball, Ticket Agent, Tbom-
asriUe, Ga. W.'J. Craig, General Faa-
aengar Agent, Wilmington, N. 0., W.
H. Leahy,; Division Passenger Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
For Ordinary
Dpsirinji first to thank my old com<
nules, and friends generally, for their
four years gift of the office of ordinary,)
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-election, subject to the tho Demo
cratic primary, promising if elected, to
do my utmost to perform all the dutief
of tho office faithfully iu future as I
have tried to do iu the ,>a«t.
WM. M. JONES.
For Commissioner.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Comrnia-
missionerof Boards and Revenues of
Thomas couuty, subject to the action of
the democratic primary, and splict the
support of the voters,
d&w J. D. Barrow.
\
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself n candidate
for election to the office of Ontnmie-
sioner of Roads and Revenue, of Thsam
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. I solidt the sap
part of tbe voters of the county
M. D. Redfearn.
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Reoistration Notice.
Registration for County Primarv wil
door August the 9th. Office at court
house Thomasville, Georgia. Respect
fully. P.8. Heath,
7*7-0* f Registrar.
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BLOOD IM NERVES.
It purifies the blood by eliminating tht
waste matter and other impurities and by
destroying the germ* or microbes that
Infest the blood. It builds up the blood
hy restoring and multiplying the red cor-
puarlcs, making tlie blood rich and'red.
It restores and stimulates the nerves,
causing a full free flow of nerve force
throughout tho entire nerve system. It
speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous,
ness, nervous prostration and all diseases
c*< the nervous system,
MALARIA.
RYDALRi TONIC Is a specific for aJJ
forms of Malarjjp. It acts on a new prfn.
riple. It kills the microbes that produce
Malaria. The cause being removed the
disease* quickly disappears. RYDALES
TONIC is guaranteed to care the most
obstinate cases of Malarial Fever, Chills
snd Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize all
dealers handling our remedies to refund
the purchase price for every bottle ol
RYDALES TONIC that does not give
satisfaction.
IHe fiadicai fienjaag Gompaai
HICKORY. N. C.
J- W. PEACOCK.
G. C. Cocroft,
Thotnssville, Q§.
Pianos and Organs.
Representing Ph I :p« ft Crew Co
Atlanta, Gxorgia.
Stetaway, Knob,. riKtan HaMmu. Freak-
un, HsrrtDctoo, Klmbell, Radio rtaaiM.
KMell Reed and^ipe ORGANS.