Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, August 05, 1904, Image 9

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PE-BU-NA NECESSARY A TO THE HOME. .. Ip— —— Our Meigs Department. I *Jhe SPORTING WOI Mr. Oliff^Kirkwood of Coffee county spent a few days of last week with his aant, Mrs. J. N. Isler of this place. Mrs. G. B. Jolley aud tier little sister. By T. S. Searcy here Sunday. Sadie, of Montgomery, Ala. are tfie guests of relatives here. Mrs John Dunbar has returned after a ten day's visit to relatives iu Albany. Mr. J.>JR, M^con has purcliased a cor ner of the Nelson lot and the contract has been let for the building of a nice residence in the near future. Major E. E. Wilkes and Mr. J,, H. Pullen have returned’ from White 8 ’phur Springs, Fla. Congressman George Henry White, of Tarboro, N.C., writes the following letter to Dr. Hartman in regard to the merits of the great catarrh cure, Peruna: House of Representatives, ) Washington, Feb. 4, 1800. \. Peruna Medicine Co.,Columbus, o.: Gentlemen—“ I am more than satis• tied with Peruna t and find it to be an excellent remedy for the grip and ca tarrh. I have used it in my family mnd they aft Join me In recommending jx- cfj excellent remedy." Very respectfully, r *J 3 George H. White. Mrs. Nannie Wallace, Tulare, Cal., President of the Western Baptist Mis sionary Society, writes: “ 1 consider Peruna an indispensable article in my raedicino chest. It u | to relatives at Garden Valley, Ga. twenty medicines in one, and has so far i Richardson is the agent of the A. C. L. cured every sickness that has been ini’ llf , T rr * * i. . ray home for five years. I coinldor It of | at tl,u P lac «- Mr. J. H. Davtawillact special value to weakly women, as it builds up the general health, drives ont disease and keeps you in the best of Mr. H. W. Moncrief. who 1ms been the manager of Mr. Dnren’# store at Cairo, has moved back to Meigs aud will be found at Duren’s Blue Front Store, on Crooked Avenue. He has numerous friends here who will be glad to wel come him back. Miss Pilcher, who has been engaged in the milinery business here aud at Pel ham for several years, has accepted' a paying position at Douglas. Ga. as head of a millinery and dress mukiug estab lishment there. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fraukliu of Bos- ton were visiting here Monday the guests of the family of Mr. C. G. Battle. Messrs C. E. and L. K. Boswell and families of Leland came down to the union meetiug Saturday and Sunday. Mr A. J. Richardson aud wife will leave during the week for a short, visit Mr. health.”— Mrs. Nannie Walla* If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the itso of Peruna, write at once to Dr. JIartman, giving a full statement of your ease and ho will be pleased to givej-pu his valuable ad- flso gratis. • AddTr«s Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. ObJo. . / t place of Agent Richardson during his absence. Mr. W. J. Stubbs, agent at Camilla, came down Monday. Miss Milmer Twitty o* Pelham was a charming visitor of Miss Olivo Wilkes on Crawford street several days this week. Rev. T. A. White of Thmnasville preached a dedication sorntou at Plens- | ant View church, two miles north-wost j of town, last Sabbath. It was said to i have been the largest crowd ever assem bled at that placo. Mr. Wliite, as is usual, preached a fine germon giving, in his plain aud unequivocal way, the ear marks of a Now' Testament church. — . ^ ^ t| la t Judge J, C. Norman of AN UNEQUALLED BEAUTIFIER. the Baptist church here is the mostcaro- ; ful aud painstaking sexton in the state. He is true to his trust, and keeps his : church like a parlor. Rev. Mr. McCaun, Brnyton Bingleta- ! ry, Mrs. J. F. Cardin 'and Miss Susie Siugletary came over from Ochlocknee TO Bb/VUklhY - YOUR COMPLEXION IN 1C DAYS, USE Satin o la. Sunday.' Messrs. B. M. Johnson, Ed Hurst, Willie and Kaufman Dekle of Cairo .were Quite a number of our citizeus went t6 Thomasville last Monday as witneses in the cases against the Tindalls" and Matthew Thompson. The union meeting or $Jie Tucker As sociation mot with the Baptistchurch of thisptace last Friday Rev. J. A. Du mas of Pelham preached the introduc tory sermon at 11 o’clock a. m. At 2 p. in. organization by electing Rev. W, L. Curry moderator aud W. E. Davis clerk was effected and the work of the meet ing began. Several question of interest were*dis- cussdH to the enlightenment of many who were in attendance. ffHttfr/. Rev. Mr. Paige preached several times during the meetiug. The services wore well attended aud were of a very inters! ing nature. Quito a number came from tho various churches of the association. They were an affable set, aud were easily cared for. On Sunday which day was not included in the bus iness part of the meeting, Rev.A. J. Dumas preached to a very largo crowd on “Rebecca at the well,” or n “Roman* tic courtship and how] it ended ” Ho advanced many now ideas concerning the intermarriage of different denomina tions, etc. His sermon was well re ceived. The services have been pro tracted aud he is holding two .sendees a day during tho week, Mr. J. R. Macon wont to Thomasville Tuesday ou busiuoss. Coming Aquatic Champion, C. M. Daniels of the New York Ath letic club la picked to be the winner of a majority of the national swim ming championships to be held in St Louis. Daniels is but nineteen years old aq$ has been a racing swimmer for only a ♦ Catbert, Ga. / Fiftv-First Year Begins September 14, To those parents who are looking for the right (p> ifeV 4 ) Ec hool for their daughters, we submit fer consider- J t X ation the foil ing facts: \r C. M. DANIELS. year. Ho has already lowered several records, and ere long he*Will probably be the sw imming sensation of the e« > Fl<» a Fighter, Not on Actor. Nobody seems able to convince Rob Mr. W. E. Duron of Thomasville, Go, s hero this week. Rev. Mr. Pago is assisting pastor White in tho protracted services this week. The attendance is due aud the interest increases. Several have already united with the church. Mr. A. J. Richardson is spending day or so iu Jacksonville. Tlie whistle of the Wilkes ginnery was sounded yesterday. Tho article ' on education from Jthe pen of Adriau Robinson strikes 1110 with I>eculiar force. It is truly a most excel lent plea aud I hope others will take it up. A tew applications will remove tan or sallownesi ana restore the Lc.uuty oi jouth. Sstinols is a new discovery, guaran teed, and mcney refunded if 1? fails to remove Freckles, Dimples. Liver Spots, Blackheads, Discolorations and Erup tions. Ord nary cases in 10 days, the worst in 20 days. After these defects are removed Yhe skin prill be soft, clear and beautiful. Price so’cents at drug stores or by mail. Thousands of ladies testify to the merits of Satinola. / The daughter of an eminent physician writes: Mr. J. D. Hay, an old Thomasvilllan has come back here in the capacity of foreman at tiie electric light plan t. Mr. Ray comes here from Quitman. He has brought his family back) and they will occupy one of the new houses of Mr. O. EXCURSION RATES. -Via Ath.ntic*& Birmingham. St. Louis, Ha, Account Louisiana Purchase Exposition, May I, Novem ber 30, IQH4i Season Excursion Tickets will be sold daily, beginnig April 25th. and continu R Quinn on Clay street. ing during the period of the Exposition { with final limit December 1904 Round trip rats from Thomasville $37,35. Sixty day excursion tickets will be %old daily, beginning April 25th, and continuing during the period of the Ex position, with final date to leave St. Louis, returning, sixty (60) days in addi tion to date of sale. Final date in no case to exceed December 15, 1904. Round triprate from Thomasville $31,20 Fifteen day excursion tickets will be sold April 25th and continuing during f >eriod of Exposition with final date to eave ^t. Louts returning fifteen {i 5) days J. W. Peacock wallcovering t. 1901 j j rom <j a e of sale. Round trip rato from j ground yesterday almost at his usual 1 .. tarn ..I.n AO 1 IU I * —" Memphis. Tenn, J.i ""Gentlemen:—I have used Satinola and j Thon k*-ille 823.45, t- „ „„ _ nr j I For schedules and full information Egyptian cream lor a yar or two. anc \ . w unhesitatingly recommend them as the | A. L. Spicer Agent, finest preparations I have ever used to ! Thomasville. Ga.. remove pimpl ts, freckles or any other j q They clear and Mr. W. II. Williamson of Andalusia Ala , an expert woodworker ami cabi net maker, has accepted a position w ith the Thomasville Variety Works. Mr. Williamson has moved his family to Thomasvillo and is occupying one of tho Tullis cottages ou Jeffersou street. facial discolorations, beautify the complexion as no other pie- partitions will. Mrs. Evelyn Porter Ringwald, National Toilet Co., Paris,?Tenn. Sold in Tbomaaville bv R. Thomas, Jr and all druggists. Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and strength use Scott’s Emulsion summer as in winter. »^,rr * bo’ SW4I, Peart smt. I rears oi™, «•* 50C.ndSi.ool »Ild™«taU. Public Hanging Every Day. I mean public '■ hanging of Wall Paper and Window Shades. ■ (Mu* by 'phone or mailgiren prompt Atentioo. .rhooe 15-1 ring*. Samples shown at your homes. John Hinson, 3V CampbeU St CHAMBERLAINS COLIC. OHOLE RA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This remedy is certain to be needed in slmost erery home bsfore the sum mer is over. It can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dan' gerous cases. It is especially valuable for summer disorders in children. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why not buy It now? It may save ypur life. For sale by JW Peacock’ WASTING COUGH. Lingering, wasting coughs, may end in consumption. Rydale's Congh Elixir will stop the oongh and healths diseased membrane of the throat and lungs. Rydale’s Elixir is the moat ef ficacious remedy ever discovered, for all chronic throat and long trouble and thoae debilitating, -‘run down” condi tions of the system, which stubbornly must treatment and jfhich, if neglected may end in fatal diaeaee. Trial size, So, Large »Us, 50°. J. W.'Peacock pace again. The accident which befell him ln»t Friday at the Fair Ground*, resulting in the tracturejof gome *of the bones in hUTight foot baa greatly incon venienced the doctor. SOUTHERN * RAILWAY. Fitzsimmons that his forte is fighting, not acting. How many thousands of dollars have been squandered by Iluby Robert in efforts to emulate Jim Cor bett's example and become a successful actor deponent knoweth not, but bank after bank roll 1ms been wrecked without the experience bringing convic tion with It. and now we learn that the freckled Australian Is on the eve of an other venture In the realm of Thespis in u melodrama by Hal Reid, who thus discourses upon tho outlook of his ef forts with tho pugilist: “An author writing a play for a man whose reputation has been made off the Btuge will do well not to give that man too much to do at the outset. The main thing Is to bring him on the stage right. Once you succeed in doing that his personality and popularity will do the rest. “I used to write the plays hi which Bill Cody starred before he took to clr- cusing. and l always followed that rule. Get Rill on the singe, and tho,rest was only counting up the house. "I invariably stuck to tho opening speech for B11J. It was this: T am Buf falo Bill/ “Tills, of course, was preceded by the question, usuuliy asked by the villain, ‘Who the devil are you?’ “Can you realize the effect of Bill’s answer? With the gallery everything was settled from that point on. They didn’t have to be told anything moro about Buffalo Bill. They knew all about him and were satisfied that at the right moment Bill would take fan cy shots at any villain who happened to annoy him.” Photographs and Race Vlorsex. Lot there be nn end to tho old super stition amofig the rank and tile of the trainers of thoroughbreds that allow ing a hors« to be photographed “hoo doos” him so that he will not be able to win. # Many trainers nro so firmly Impressed with this whim ns to the evil effects of photographing that they become absolutely uncivil when a po lite request Is made for the privilege of Securing a chance to photograph nny of their horses. Of course no sen sible person' would pay any attention to such an okl woman’s Idea, but thero are hundreds of trainers who profess to believe In tbc Idea that a photogra pher brings III luck# v Andre w Female College is in a high and heal Mr ation ' r \ f ab0 * e the wire * rft8fl in one tho most beautiful sections of Georgia ^ ) JV The cost of attendance is exceedingly low considering the j i \r excellent aduantagesoffered in all departments; Literary. Music, f P Art, Elocution, etc., and tho abundant provision for the conveui- ] [ \ f comfort, safety, and welfare of those who share. Iter home ( } A A Andrew offers an education eminently practical. A \ \ [ Andrew’s cnrriculm is broad and high. \ " A ^ . Andrew’s corps of instructor is a body of men aud women A - \ r who feel called of their work and who labor with painstaking care A i to show themselves approved in the polish of mind and heart, and a v \ " 1,fe cf those who are committed to their training aud care, \ f A \ , .» i"!??’ 8 s P eci i a departments are powers of strength, es- > . f f peciaily is this true of the Music department. One of our leading A J teachers has spent five years in Europe, besides having enjoyed the N " A : best advantages which America affords. A ] { ... lt y° n ^ ftn t to sond your daughter to a school where she will receive the very best attention while securing unexcelled \f advantages, write for a catalogue and full particulars. Homer Bush, President. Closing Out Sale. O. K. Druggist. We are going to close out ouri entire stock of drugs and patent medicines, paints, oils, and everything found in our store at v PEIOB3. Parties interested in the drug business in any way would do well to See Us. We are dissolving by mutual consent; not because' the bust, ness is unprofitable, but because the nianagei can not , ;give it bis personal attention. X. Spiers a id. Z-iocatioaa.. Good town—Fjne Farming Section —No Opposition. Branan & < - ,Ga. On line of A. C. L. Railroad, iS miles north of TbomasvilJe. towards Albany. > SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN. Notwithstanding all that is Alone by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during {be hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel complaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's OoliC x Chol era and, Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by J W Peacock. One of the greatest blessings a'modest man can nruh for is a good, reliable eel of bowtls. If von are not the happy possessor of such an outfit you can erraat- ly improve the efficiency of thoae mn have by the judioions use of OhamhA* Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets The* are pleasant to take and aggreeable in effect. For sale by J, W. Peao ok Atlantic Coast Line tbe Great High' way to the World’s Fair. Round triD tickets on sale from Thom- asviile>t following rates: Season tickots $87.85—Limit to re- ffc»Rk Training Likely Younailera. Pat Shank, who has a private track at Lltchflelti. O., where be trains, has •omo very promising youngsters in DIRECT LINE From All the Great Sooth TO H . ST. LOUIS. Excellent World’. Fair Service, /as. Prcemar. B. C. Thomson, MONEY TO LOAN. I negotiate Br» years loans on (arm land* at loireit rate»t of interest. Oom- miaeion charge, reasonable A small abstract fee. consistent with the amount of work and troobla.involved, will be charged in eaclfoaae. Bringyonr^haln of title with joo. EDWIN L. BRYAN. Artomej-at-Law. f lloaltrie.’Ga, t training. ’Ho recently stepped Sidney Wilkes, a gften trotter by Guy Wilkes, 2:15%, dam Santa Itltii, 2:2-1%, a half in 1:18. He, has a very promising Oily by Earl Wilton, 2:18%,, ilnin Henrietta 0„ 2:18%, by Elyria. Henrietta G. is the dam of the faat three-year-old Har ry McKerrcn, In Fred ICeyea’ stable, by John A. McKerron, 2:04%. F. M. Camp of Homersville, O.. owns this fil ly. Earl Wilton Is owned by H. IC. Dcvereux, and Is In the stnd at Litch field In Mr. Shank’a charge. (torn December's 181.30. 00 dav tiokets 15 day tickots 25.45. Coach excursion tickets on sale 'each Tuesday and Thursday during Jnne|l8. 15. Two traiiis daily. No. 67 carrios through Pullman Oars ThomasTille to St. Lonis witliont change; No. 80 car ries day coaches to Montgomery,, con necting with throngh sleeping cars (at that point.for St. Louis via L. & N. or M. &0. A. N. Turnbull, Ticket Agent, Thom asville, Ga. W, J. Craig, General Fas- senger Agent, Wilmington, N. 0., W. H. Leahy, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah. Ga. SPECIAL RATES. Commencing Sunday July loth, the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. will sell ronnd trip tickets TliomssviUe to Whiio Springs for |2.00 limited to date of alibi Tiokets good on train leaving Thomas ville 8:15 a. m. Monday, The JO. 3. & F. wiil operate special train Vnl- dosta to White'Springs -and return to connect with these trains on A, C. L. For fail information call on A. N. Torn* ball, ticket agent, W. J. Craig G. P. A. W. H. Leahy D. P. Tan*. 3,11)1-4. The California marc Tuna (3); 2:18%, by James Madlaoa, is laying up at Denver, from which place she will be •hipped to Detroit and raced through the grand circuit She la laid to have <#fepped a workout In 2:08% before leaving Pleasanton, Cal. A Trstlllf Doe. John North, a farmer reoldlng near Tyoon, Vt„ la said to bavo a trotting doe which be captured last summer and which he is training for a record, (tally, as the young deer is called, baa been broken to harness and Is develop* Ing amusing speed. lam Lmvsi-i Asm. There Is t feeling among the mm- bin of the Pittsburg team that Ssm Leever, the former great pitcher eg jta team, will hardly list long* ttmM season. If bis arm Is equal to MmM of going that dtataoen. •— THE GOOD OL4 JSUMMER TIME an tlie good old summer time, when bioycle throng thoroughfares, and farm animals and roadsters are all kept busy, accident! to man and beast are of fre quent occnronce. Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment is the most serviceable ac cident and emergency liniment in nee. It relieves quickly and heals speedily cats, contagions braises, sprains, etc. Yon get one-half pint for 25o„ and yon get yonr money back if not satisfied. For sale bv J. w. Peacook. 8-1-1* CURED OFCHRONIC DIARRHOAE AFTER TEN YEARS OF SUFFERING.. "I wish to say s few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy,” says Mrs. Mattie Bntge oi Martinsville. Va. "I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten year* and dur ing that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of trty children was taken with ohoiera morbus, and I pro cured a bottle of this remedy. Only tiro doses were required to give her entire re lief I then decided to try tbe medicine myself, and did not use all oi one bottle before I was well and I have never sinee been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine This remedy is JW Peacock. t RUBBER NECK Rubber neck or joints with EUioti'a Emulsified Oil Liniment. It will re move all atiifnesa and soreness. It la much better than piasters for lame back, or pain in the chest or side. El*, liot’s Emulsified Oil Liniment onree muscular Rheumatism. Foil 1-2 pint bottles, 25 oents. J. W. Peacock. TEE CENTRE .OF LIFE. We live only uy the food that it di gested and assimilated, hence the stom ach la the "centre ot life.” If the Stomach is weak, the body will be pro portionately weak. Strengthen the 'centre of life” by <uibg Rydale's Stomach Tablet!. They digest the food and rest the stomach. They act tonic to the digestive organa and nature restate them to health. These Tablets are guaranteed to cure indiges tion and dyspepsia. Trial stae. 25 cents. family rise contains 21-2 tunes tha trial siw. 50c. J. W Peacock. Om Lady’s Rkommsodatloa Sold Fifty Boxes of Chsmbtrisinrs Stomack and Uvsr Tablets I have, I believe, sold fifty bones of Chamberlain s Stomach end Tiv HHPMM ver Tab- ets on the firstmntendation of one Udy here, whobave bought a box of diem about a >ear ago. She never tires of tel ling her neighborsand friends s ties of these T» siSkre'tSm” lavotUe with ladle* erywhere. For Sale by J W Peacock '