Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 29, 1904, Image 6

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I - I ttUMS KSTl’.UP'!'. Vj . ■ h iaSVILLB, aaOKHIA, JULY SO 1961. I.o;ca! arid • Persoiftil. COMING BACK. Mr 4. (> I cl y nrday ill r«/*a. Mint LilU Forrester of Molar-: Saturday iu the city. Former Resident Buys Farm In Thomas County- . Mr. Kilby Morphy of Moultrie was in towu Saturday, tind closed a (leal by which he purchased from Mr. S. Stey- erraan 180 acres of land known us the Jim White place, 14 miles from town. Mr. Morphy tdtuxeifa owned a farm just atnilo from his recent pun-haw:, but for the last ten yeare lie has been a resident of Monltrie. He says there is no place like Thomas county, and that I to is in a hurry to get back within its confines. LaniijrV Lemon laxative cures Constipation, B11- lc;itr.Rts, Indites- (ion :.nd Headache. Act - promptly ttnl powerfully on the bowels yet is penile and pleas- nr.t i:> action docs not gripe or sicken. It can't hurt you it can help you. Dothan, Ala.. April 16,'04. I have used La mar's Lemon Lax ative in my family and would nut l*o without U. It is certainly a valua-* ble medicine. 3. A. May, Chief of rollt*'.. Mr. Murphy received many warm greetings from his old friends, all of whom will learn with pleasure of his determination to return. On 0ml0 mt nil good drug tt:ras. 30 dim* j OWN CO MO ma*UWCtu*«d cv UMAR, TAYLOR A RILEY 0RU3 COMPANY. NO ALL-NATION WAR. Russia Promises England to bo Good And Relieves Tension. St. Petersburg,Jnly 22 —The Runtfan reply to the British protest was' handed to Ambassador Harding this afternoon. Russia agrees that the Malacca will not be brought before the prise court, aud undertakes to say that no similar inci dents shall happen lx the future. As a matter cf formality,the Mahcca’s cargo will bo examined at Sudn bay, Island of Crete,in tlio presence of the British con sul and a Russian representative. The claim for damages for delaying the steamer will be presented later through the British embassy. spent j uleers booted ns the blood. After the aip* of 4", or 50 when the vital powers arc naturally weaker, it is noticed that a hurt o: any kind heals alowlv, and often a very insignificant scratch or Mr. Taylor Mitchell is nt home agaiti j br*„i« e l^coins* a kid ulcer or sore. At this time of life after a visit to jh» World’s Fair. xvar*y growth:;, moles and pimples that have been on the j body almost from birth begin £0 inflame and fester, and | before very long are large eating, sloughing ulcers. Leo Wise came over from Bainbritige f *“ henc-ver* sore or ulcer is j> 9!ir si r *:-I have not word* ■trona clow ill hesiliug then VOU may pm ion your proa: medicine. I bad a Rors on my b, sure somethin* is radical- ly wrong with your blood. never lior.l. Th® doctors^pronounoad it Oaaoer. to spend Sunday with his parents. J)r. T. J. Taylor and family are back in the city after 0 visit to Boston. W. h. Adams tho Pavo merchant was a visitor ro Thomoaville Saturday. bleed. ^ ^ ^ ___ bagan to dis till tii® poisonous matter baa healed. I took in all about thirty Julian Mitchell is taking a course in Shorthand* and. Typewriting at the Thnmasville Business College. - has been alumbennff there for £**®2dout1i -y- -- V. irs i ; !u»r : tinit«v to n<i<rrt bottlu*. taking it for aom® time after it nad®n- years it» |je„innn.g to assert “ j honied. Thm wa»aboutt®n yeariago, and Itself, ami breaks out and he- j Jiar « M,«n r.o •turn of it otac#. comes a bad ulcer au.l per- 0,*m. Audrain Coun.jr.Ho. JOBEPHD8 BBIB. haps the lieginning of Cancer. These old sores are rooted 111 the blood, ana while washes, soaps, salves, etc., keep the surface clean, they are not healing. A blood medicine to Mr. O. L. Thompson, wife and yon, of Smith vide are at I Id Loro afreet. They will spend severalwveksin Thomasville. puri/v and strengthen the polluted blood, and a tonic to build up the general system is what is needed, and vS. S. S. is jn* t such a remedy. So poison is so pow erful and 110.germ so deadly that this great vegetable blood remedy cannot reach it, and ulcers of ev'.rv kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative E ropertiV. Medical adviefc <*r any information you tjay desire will be given y our physician u *tIio THZ CVJ2FT SPECIFIC GO., ATLANTA, CA» Undo Renlmn Pylon, the grizzled bridegroom from Cairo perambulated through Thomasville’w ^streets Satur day. Misq Zeola Hand of Meigs was here Saturday on her way to Cairo where she will teach school for the next few months. “For what is worth in][anything Hut so much money as 'twill brinR.”--Butler. Wo dosiro t'i lino of col 1 attention of our customer* this wok to a large Our Valentine. EVERYTHING GOOD IN llow 1 Washington, July 22.—Spencer Kd dy, American charge d'affaires at St, Petersburg, cables the state depart inert today that the British embassy has been notified officially of tho release of (ho steamer Malacca, and that conse quently the tension has been relieved. We furnish IT, either ROUGH or DRESSED, and that too of the VERY BEST This you already knew, the words we spoak are inrely TRUfi, We are too busy filling order* to look you up, but if you want the beat of any^thing in our line quick, 'Phoue 204, aud the old man will do the rest. Out by the Orate Factory on Boston road. Visitors are welcome, day or night ON AGAIN Meat Workers Strike Has Broken out Afresh In Chicago. Kirby Planing Mill. NOW READY AND COMPLETE AT CAIRO. The Drummers Livery Stable Having just, built and equipped a modern Livery Pml and SiPea Stubbs' with firatucla** Carriagts, Bugg'es and saddle horsed New Buggies Car riages and Drummers Rigs Prompt and courteous attention given all, Order* for quick services. The (patronage or commercial travelers especially solicited. Rates Very Reasonable, Conveniently located on Bryan street. Two mi mites walk easy of depot near railroad. Call on, write, 'phone or wire, Cairo, a. W. D. BARBER, Prop. Satisfaction Umanted. Chicago, Jnly 22.- The butchers strike was ordered renewed this morn ing iu Chicago and all other cities af fected by the- previous strike. Viola tion of agreement by tho lacking house proprietors is assignod as the reason. Three thousand cattle butchers roporhsl at the stock yards here for work this morning. Only half of them were given places. Thereupon nil refused to lork and reported in n body at tno union headquarters and n general order i renewal of tho strike was soon forthcoming by order of President Don nelly. Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements. Mrs. Kinma Wyatt and her daughters j Misses Bessie and Mamie who have j . Wo handle the—— been tho gnests of Miss Bertha Teafo j hum K om. to Guiucy, Fi»., to vi.it roiu- j Weber Wagon and the Virginia Wagon, the Oxford Buggies tive *- i and the Rex Buggies, and the McFarlane Buggies and Stirries. South Georgia is perhaps the only section of the state that is enjoying j such a period-of unexampled prosperity, We have combination corn and cotton planters and cotnbina- nud yet has resonrees undeveloped that tion guano and corn drills. will cause this prosperity to continue and wax greater iu the years to come. The railroad promoters realism this, and now roads are coutinnally being built, j \\ old ones extended and still others pro- j jeoted. ' havo the boat, line of Fertilizer Distributors wo over saw. Yon can put out with them from one hundred to two thousand pound* of fertilizers i**r acre. The growth of the Parker sentiment, that is mirrored in the independent newspaper# of the country is truly eu- conrnging to Democrats. The person ality of tho ermine clad judge ns op posed to the khaki-clothed bundle of liooseveltiau impetuosity is one that ap peal* strongly to thinking people every where. A united party ro-inforced by independent votes make the White House loom near. We also carry u full lino of two horse riding and walking cultivators ui id weeclofa. Wo are still offering bargains in —Flour, Sugar and Tobacco— and havo on lmnd yet- some select North Carolina Seed Pindars Send Your Products. The Georgia State Horticultural So ciety meets next week at Tallulah Falls. I Mr. M. B. Jones who is goiug front j Remember that we give with .inch 26c cnuli purchase a ticket «»• „„ . . . _ , , jtitliuK you t» a clmncft at tlin lieantifnl Amea stick seat run about on Thomas eomity, wauls tohmke a good 1 , . . , , . , . , “ u “ l on display m our window, winch will lie given away on May 28th. One The Portable Saw Mill Is the Coming Mill. OUR MILL IS THE COMING PORTABLE MILL. It is a portable mill that is really portable. Makes perfect lumber. Capacities 2,000 to to,000 feet per day. TAKE YOUR MILL TO THE L06S. ' Can be set and ready to saw itt two hours. Variable Fric tion Cable Feed. Stationary Mills, any capacity. Portable and Stationary Engines, Railway, Mill and Factory Supplies. WRITE US TO-DAY. BACON & COLLINS SUPPLY CO., ALBANY, GEORGIA. =========== Thoroughbred Chickens. Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte EOQS. Price $i.oo per setting 15 eggs. Talked of Anniversary of Battle of Man«iaa Thursday. Yesterday lieing July 21st. was tho anniversary of the first buttle of Ma nassas. Tho day was especially ohsorv- odiu Savannah by tho Oglothoriio bight Infantry, with a jmrnde, banquet aud tho like. This command was compauv B, of tin 1 Eighth Georgia, and took part iu the battle: so they havo good cause to remember the date. Two Tiiomasville men were members of the company. They are Mr. J. B. Chisholm aud Capt. V.. S. Law. Mr. Law, who was in the fight as a non-commissioned officer, was later promoted to first lieu- teimut. Mr. Chisholm was a private and was *iek at Winchester aud did not get iu the fighting, on the memorial day. ' Mr. E. 1). Nelms of Boston was ^ Ut ^A/iuna M r nnn ** among the prominent visitor* to Thom- C. W. COCHRAN & BRO., - Thomasville, Matters Legislatives Senator H. W. Hopkins hasinttoduc- ed iuto the senate a bill to carry into effect paragraph 1, section I, orticie 7 of the constitution with reference to resting a debt other than a bonded debt by comities and municipalities. This is to enable Thomasville to pay for a municipal light plant, if the citi zens vote for such, without issuing bonds. The Senator has also introduc ed the following bill: To ameud paragraph 5. of section 1 of article one of the constitution so as to provide that iu cases of mjw or as sault with intent to rape the persou as sanlted may be testified by deposition. showing for the count? and ingoing to take along a number of things to show the people of other sections what .South Georgia industry can do. The big 70 anti HD i>oand watermelons now on exhibition at the Times-Enterprise will go. Mr. Jouos requests anyone iu the county who has an nnnanal, a car ious, or extraordinurly tine or large horticultural product, to send it to him. Tho articles may be loft at the Times- Enterprise for Mr. Jone* They will be labeled and exhibited at the meeting. Send your procucts to this office. of our customers will get this beaut, if til run aln lucky olm. COME to see us. ut. You may be the Comfort Trading Co M BOSTON, GEORGIA. Announcement of W. M. SINGLETARY & SON, A Neighbor’s Solution. Baiubridgelike Thomasville has ltoe.n iu the throes of the municipal ownership question as applied to electric lights. They havo nt>nnt arrived nt a solution of I the questiou over there. On August 8th an election will l»e held to determine whether or not 020.000 in bonds shall be ssued, for the pnr]K>so named. If bonds a itt tho day, the plant of tho X css- baa m brothers will lie purchased. The owners of the plant and the city each named nn electrical engineer. These agreed upon the value of the jilant as #1.\000 and this price will be paid in tho event the citizens want to own the plant. Proprietors of Meigs Big Livery Stables beg to inform the public that they are now folly fitted up aud prepared to serve all with very best accommodations. Having recently bought out the firm of W. H. Hurst & Co., and in corobiuing the two they will conduct a flrat-class Livery, Feed aud Sales Stable. Best turnouts, all kinds of new and up-to-date vehicles. Drummers’ Rigs and Fine and rast Horses. Rates reasonnhla -m>i East Horses. Rates 'reasonable anil satisfaction guaranteed, Calls answer ed promptly. Phone, wire or write. W. M. SINGLETARY & SON. Meigs, Georgia. Camilla Coons Capture Contest Thednskr aggregation of Mitcholl **0001? darkies, who came down to play baseball Frsdav put the fixing to Thomasville’s team. Tho game was well played ami exciting but the sad score was fi to o in furor of the visitors. Goes to Valdosta. HONEY SAVED i up-to-date stock of That's what it means to to trade wtth us. We have a Bed room Suites, odd Dressers, Beds, Tablts, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, Etc. We also carry the BEST LINE OK STOVES ever sold in the So*Hh. Our guarantee is behind every one and if you needing a stove it will ■pa/ you to see ns. We are making some -.penally Mi* Etu. Peat-oeg.otaughts, boot, Matting, Rugs. Lace C.irtains, Window Shades, Hammocks, Mos- ■re last year, but who resigned her r— ■ .. 0 .. * ' ' lU3 qu'tcr Canopies and other Summer House Furnishings. Come to see us and we will make your visit profitable. Yours for business, L'airo Furniture Company. R. L. Van Landlagbatn, Mgr. here last year, out who resigne position a few week ago. it as beenelect- ed to a toucher's place in the Valdosta schools. She will go there in Septem ber. Cairo, Ga