Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, August 05, 1904, Image 6

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IMABV1LLB, GEORGIA ADGOST 5, 1804. TRANSFORMATION THE BEST IONIC launar'-i T-emon Laxative euro* Cur.a'.l;iaticn, B11- leasacus," tmllgu- t;«a i.-JllJoiacbs. A I . ,-..::i;iUy r.iul .j-nvetfully on !».v.e! i jet l> | !ea»- ,1., i Klimt—- i i < *- Bf'Pe or ilol.iji. It can’t ,iitrt y>: :cin Wot., you Dothan, Ala., April 10, '04. I have ined La mar’s Lemon Lax ative in my family and would not lie without it. It la certainly a valua ble medicine. J. A. Hay. Chief of Police. OH Mfe Hi mil food liraJ '-1 • •’ J -e- I owMca l . -jcAoo*nt3 Lr UMAR. TAVtOR A RILEY DRU3 CoMPAHY. Ytctn, Ba- General Hardware, eOHS, PISTOLS. AMMUNITIONS, STEAMFITTING, BELTING, PIPBING, MILL SUPPLIES, WAGON AND CART MATERIAL. Manufiiclorera of TURPENTINE, FARM WAGONS, TIMBER. GAttTla. BUGGIES, 1 8TPAMWMT8, TANKS Alb EVAPORATORS FOR COOKING SYRUP. e I WANT HARDWOOD LUMBER ANY SIZE. T. DEALER IN K. T. McLean Thomasmillc, Ga. Life, Health Sells Accident Insurance Worked by Corpantoro In Auditorium of Softool Building* The auditorium of the “South Geor gia College" building has been trans formed by a force of carpenters working nnder directions of contractor Henry Arnold. As a matter of economy nrnl convenience the school decided to con solidate both schools and have all the children under oue roof. The auditorium has been floored over at the level of the. old gallery, and tho gallery removed. 'Hie supports have been moved from the sides and a single row of pillars pot down the middlo The fears of those who expected the new auditorium to be low and squatty are without foundation. The ceiling is fourteen feet from the floor, amt the room is neither close nor dark. The ac- constic properties have never been of tlie best, but if affected at ail by the change, they are improved. Up-stairs the old waste space has been converted into four school rooms, for the accommodation of some of the pupils who have been at the Barrattc school. Each room in splendidly light ed and has plenty of room for block boards. 'Die partitions between the rooms do not reach to the ceiling as the roof is a shod. This will mako little difference however, if tho youthful teu- deucy to chunk chalk over in .tho next room can lie restrained. The bell cord also passes through one of tho room.-, and should be arranged differently. Alderman W. B. Hambletou who view ed the improvements with a Times- Enterprise man, said lie would “pull it sure," if lie was a school-boy, and others will probably pull likewise. The building has been much improved hy the alterations and the arrangements will be entirely satisfactory to children teachers, aud patrons. Col. H. K. Les ter is chairman of the building commit tee of the Board of Education and the other members ars M. M. Hutchingson- and W. O. Pittman. They have every reason to be satisfied with tho work. NOW READY AND COMPLETE , AT CAIRO. The Drummers Livery Stable Having jnit built and eanipped a modern Livery* Feed und SaVs Stable, with Qrtt«clau Carriagta, Boggle* and saddle horaea. New Buggies Car riage* and Drummers Riga. Prompt und courteous attention given all, Orders for quick services. The patronnge of commercial travelers especially solicited. Rates Very Reasonable. Conveniently located on Bryan atreet. Two minutes walk easy of depot near railroad, fall on, write, ’phone or wire. Cairo, a. ' W. D. BARBER. Prop. Satisfaction Uaantsd •The Portable Saw Mill i» the Coming Mill, OUR MILL 18 THE COMING PORTABLE MILL. It is a portable mill that is 1: ally lwntable. Makes perfect lumber. Capacities 2,000 to 1 .not) feet per day. TAKE YOUR HILL 70 THE LOGS. Can be set and ready t > saw in two hours. Variable Fric tion Cable Feci. Stationary "ills, any capacity. Portable and Stationary Engines, Railway, Mill and Factory’ Supplies. WRIT £ U3 TO-DAY. BACON & COLICS SUPPLY CO., —■ ■ ■ == ALBANY, GEORGIA. ============ Thoroughbred Chickens. Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte EQGS. Price $i.oo;per setting 15 eggs. C. W. COCHRAN & BRO., - Thomasvilie, Qa COMMITTEES NAMED. Latflea and Gentleman Who will be In Charge of the September Picnic The oxecutivo committee who have charge of tho September picnic aud bar becue held un enthusiastic meeting yes terday morning. All of the commit teemen were prescut utid the full dis* cusaiou of tho details for tho twenty- third was field. The principal busiucss of tho morniug was the npiKMiitment of the various sub committees. The most important committee uml the oue ou which the success of the whole affair depends is the Ladies Table aud Basket Committee. The good la dles of Thomasvilie have uovor yet been found wanting iu any matter in which they have been called upon, aud they will raoket heir part of the affair a grand success. The chairman will call a meet ing of the committee, within the next few days, to discuss details. There an* seventy two of Thomasvilie’s best known ladies ou this committee, aud they are asked to npi&>iut additional committees. In fact every Indy iu town is appointed an active member of the committee. The list is as follows. K. T. Maclean,chairman; Me* dames. J. T. Culpepper, W. A. Pringle, S. L. Hayes, M. L. Harley, Eugene Smith, R. C. Balfour, John Lamb, R. Wolff, S. Steyerman, L. Steyermar, Geo. Smith, J. H. Merrill, J. J. Stevens, L. C. Durant, O. W. Cooper, C. T. Gau dy, F. W. Boyer, A. L Spicer, S. A. Roddenbory, W. P. Grauthum. R. F, McDonald, F. H. Butler, O. S. Parker, Williams, J. W. Dillou, Geo* Ferrill, A. G. Robinson, J. D. String* r H Wise, B F Oochrau, J R Burch, Robt Dcklo. A O Cassady, A W Palin, W W Lintou, Ralph Neel, J E Robison. J S Cliftou. J L Beverly, A M Watsou, W .1 Taylor, W B Hambletou, S G Covington. S G McLendon, R J Mil ler, W H Mitchell, T C Mitchell, Jns McKinnon Joseph Massey, T J Ball. Clias Cochran, C F Coleman, W N Austin, Calvin Carroll, A Bennett, M It j Mollettc, A P Taylor, H Arnold, John | iGraut, H W Hopkins, J J Tharpe, H H j Vann, C L Ward, Lonnie Dekle, John Dekle, JWH Mitchell, Ardis MeDong- j : all, J F Parker,' C M Smith, M M , Cooper, J F Evans. Misses Lillie Stuart, I Emma McIntosh, j The other committees are as follows: Amusement. Horace E Cochran, chairman; Mike DFtOWNED IN THE FLINT* Mr* Hafry Poweil of Camilla Lost His Life Late Yesterday Camilla, Ga., July,28.—[Special to tho Tfmes-Enterprise. \ — Mr. Hurry Powell, one of tho leading young law yers of this section, was drowned late this afternoon at Dubignon Ferry on the Flint river, 15 miles nelow here. Mr. Powell was a member of a party of Camilla youn.'? ladies and gentlemen who liad been camping at the ferry for several days. lie attempted to swim the river when In bathing this after noon and is supposed to have taken the cramp. A large party left here late tonight to drag for the body. Mr. Powell was the son of County School Commissioner J. H. Powell. Atkins. Dave Barrow, Leo Neel. Program* J T Culpepper, cliairinan; E M Ma le tt-e, K T Maclean, W -McIntyre, L H Jerger. Rates. y W Bover, A L Spicer. Reception. 8 A Roddeubery, chairman and mas ter of ceremonies; W C Snodgrass, T N Hopkins, J W Dillon, Robt Gamble, W M Hammond. Dr B A Daniels, Dr T M McIntosh, Clio* Wolff. Finance. C W Cooper, chairman; L Steyerman, W A Pringle, W l McIntyre, J L. Tar- uor, J W H Mitchell, C F Coleman, Ardis McDougall, Ralph Neel, J L Beverly, Pierce Harley, F. D. Dismuke, W. M. Singletary, Walter Bareli. Arrangements- A W Stuart, chairman; J J Stephens B Edwards, C M Robinson. Dr H C Ramsey, Dr SI M T Hutchinson, Will Watt, Roscoe Luke, M R Elder, T P Spence, Jno. Lamb, W H Bibb, Jas F Evans, W M Reese, C B Dixon Ohas CJnin Jno Graut, R C Balfour, A W Palin, Frank Pittman, R E McDonald, Dr T R Jones, Theo Titus, C S Parker, A W Ball, J S Montgomery. (Invitation. JD McCartnoy, chairman: WJ Tay lor. Mason; Homer Williams, Wood men; Dr Harr}' Ainsworth. Elks; W P Cox. lOO F; MA Fleetwood, K P; O H Pooh, W L Ball, Dr M R Molette, K M Smith, W H Brandon. In S. S. S. Nature has provided a tonic suited to every requirement of the system when in a debilitated, run-down condition. It contains no strong minerals or drugs, but is a pleasant vegetable preparation. You can find no better reme dy for toning up the nerves a n d bringing refreshing, restful sleep. S. S. S. improves the ap- s . and found „ to be xn excel- petite and digestion, and Its Unt blood par!fla r and tonic. My system became good effects are seen almost vary much run down and debilitated. I.lost from the first dose. It acts twenty-ormore pounds inj"eight, had »osppj- . , tite and wasin a bad shape. Seeinir a- a. a. promptly in cases of chronic "Jrtlsed I be?an its nos, and m well pleased with dyspepsia, indigestion and the results after miner it for soma little wnue. all stomach troubles, and From 139 pound, to 135 is pretty does away with the ti’ncom- * fortable fullness, shortness , „ . o a « of breath, drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating, b. b. o. is not only the best tonic, but possesses alterative or purifying properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood, it searches 't ort and removes it. Many times a low state of health is due to a bad condition ol the blood and can only be remedied by such a remedy as S. b. b. If you suffer from debility, weakness, insomnia, nervousness, loss ot ap petite, bad digestion, or any of the miserable symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone up the system and restore the health as S. S. b. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIANTA, GAm “For what is worth in'anything But so much money as ’twill bring.”--Butler. Wo desire to call attontiou of our customers this week to a large lino of , Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements. We handle the Weber Wagon and the Virginia Wagon, the Oxford Buggies and the Rex Buggies, and the McFarlane Buggies and Surrics. We have combination corn and cotton plauters aud combina tion guano and corn drills. Accidental Shooting. Thursday morning at Metcalfe Mr. J. Cargill, watt the victim of a serious ac cident. Ho placed his pistol iu his pock et when ho wont to his work and while he was walking about the gun was ac cidentally discharged. M r. Cargill wan brought to Thomas- ville late yesterday afternoon and was taken to Dr. McIntosh’s sanitarium. An opomtion was performed by Dr’s. McIntosh and Jarrell and pieces of shat tered hono removed. It is to Ini hoped tho leg cau bo saved. Mr. Cargill is the fourth member of the Cargill family who has four bullets iu Ids body. Wo have tho best line of Fertilizer Distributors we ever saw. You cau put out with them from one hundred to two thousand pouuds of fertilizers per acre. Wo also carry a full lino of two horse riding and walkiug cultivators and woeders. Wo are still offering bargains in —Flour, Sugar and Tobacco— and havo on hand yet some select North Carolina Seed Finders Remember that we give with each 25c cash purchase a ticket en titling you to u chance at the beautiful Ames stick seat run about cn display in our window, which will be given away on May 28th. One of our customers will get this beautiful run about* You may be the lucky oue. COME to see us. Premier Balfour Lays Down tha Brit ish Position. London, July 28.—In tho house of commons this afternoon Premier Bal four, continuing un unuouucewent, said that tho ucutc stage in tho Red Sen incident had passed and that tliQ Rus sian volunteer fleet would bo with drawn. Ho laid down tho British view that no belligerent warship could issuo from tite Black Sea, and that a volun teer fleet, issuing therefrom, if it took belligerent action, either Imd no right to issuo therefrom or no right to take bolligereut octiou. NEW HOMES. Mr. George Porter Building Two Over in Fletcherville. Work was commenced Thursday on two handsome cottages in Fletcherville. Mr. George Porter recently purchased a desirable lot from Mr. J. J. Parnell ami is doing the building. The houses are situated on Jackson street near the South Georgia College building. That I>ortiou of the town is building up aud improving rapidly, aud the new homes will bj very desirable. Comfort Trading Co M BOSTON, GEORGIA. Announcement of W. M. SINGLETARY & SON, Proprietors of Meigs Big Livery Stables beg to inform the pablic that they are now fully fitted up aud prepared to serve all with very best accommodations. Having recently bought out the firm of "W. H. Hurst & Co., and iu combining the two they will conduct a first-class Livery, Feed and Sales Stable. Best turnouts, all kinds of new and up-to-date vehicles, Drummers' Rigs and Fine and Fast Horses. Rates reasonable aud satisfaction guaranteed. Calls answer ed promptly. Phone, wire or write. W. M. SINGLETARY & SON, ?*l*lm Meigs, Georgia. Capt. J. B. Way was here from Boston ou Thursday. D. Comfort, Boston’s merchant was here Thursday. 25 Per Cent Off. For the next 60 days we will sell our entire stock of MATTINGS At 1-4 off the regular price. We have a large assortment of attractive patterns in tx China and Japan goods and the prices range from 12 1-2 to 25 touts yard. Dont’s allow your floor to go bare when you can cover them so cheaply. We have “BARGAIN DAY” prices on “FURNI TURE of all kinds and it will pay you to call on us when in need of anything in this line. We take Country Produce in Exchang Cairo Furniture Company, % L. V«* LaMlogkaa, Mgr. Cslro,