Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 02, 1904, Image 11

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IlMEtf-EHTERnMSE, THOMASVlLLE. OEOK'iU, SEPTEMBER 2. 1604 The Franklin Life Springfield, Organized Below is given the rates for different forms o Columbua Ininrests Pleated- COLUMBUS, Ga.; Aug. 30.—Oolum- bis Byron refining interests are greatly pleased with the action of tlw Georgia railroad commission in reducing the ratesou syrup from South Georgia points to Columbus from 20 to 15 cents. The rate to Memphis and New Orleans from Cairo, Ga., has been only 22 cents, aud this has placed the two Columbus refin From Susma. Bowman are companies doing business caiao over Never Eat When You’re Not Hungry. Take Hentzis Curative Bit ters for appetite and digestion: The best friend in the world to carry you through the depres sion of hot weather. A tonic for the nerves; a strengthoncr of the stomach. If you want to enjoy health all the year round mad “Cheer Upl* the book that teHs how. Free at all drug stores, or mailed on request oy Hurrre bitters eo, PHILADELPHIA. ANSON W. BALL, President Pelham is to havo a new Baptist ohorch and a steam laundry thus ac quiring both cleanliness and godliness Mr Ed Bailey Succumbs to Typtmhi Fever There. News items Boston, Ga. Aug. 2,.liKH On Sunday night Mr. Ed. Bailey died here after a long illness with typhoid fever. He was one of Boston’s best cit izens, a man of fine character, aud a de voted member of the Methodist church. His funeral took place at fonr o'clock this afternoon from Summer Hill. He leaves a wife and four children. SURVEYOR HERE Mr. G. L. MlaktewVII Layout Fletch- ervllle Sewer. Mr. G. S. Miskle of Montgomery ar rived in the city Monday to survey tit© proposed new sewer line in Fletch- erville. Mr. Miskle is a civil engineer of considerable experience. He lias done sanitary work in and around Montgomery end knows wlmt he is at. Mr. Miskle beg,n Iub labors Tues day, and hopes to hove them completed very shortly. He will stake off -the conrie which he wonldadvise tlte sower following. (WTER vagrants Officers—vltl RiQldty Enforce ©hriLaw From Now on. County solicitor Lose and -the local authorities held a consultation yestor* day and plans were made for frigid en forcement of i ho vagrant lav,-. The (ByS. M. Bench.) Mr. and Mrs. William receiving congratulations from many friends at tiro advent of a little boy into their household. x Mr. E. Dixon of Metcalfe here last Thursday to write life iusur- i aucc. Miss Marion Bowen an attractive young lady of Tallahassee, Fla. who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs.'jW. F. Rob ertson at lamonia, was l.eie calling ou friends last Wednesday. Miss Ethel Miller of Thomasville, who lias been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Beach, returned, homo last Tuesday. We regret to hear of the serious con dition of Miss Sallie Mitchell, who is cyder the doctor's care. Miss Hattie Harviu went to Hickory Head last Saturday ou a visit to friends. Mr. S. Sampson and daughter passed through here last Thursday ou their way to Tallahassee. Me.isrs. F. B, Van Brwat, W. F. Rob ertson and J. C. Harviu went to Thom- asviile last Friday. Miss Lizzie S. Blacksbea- returned home last Sunday after spending sever al weeks at the homo of her-aiste* Mrs. E. L. Brown of Macon. / The rnuuy 1 needs and relatives ‘pf Mr. J. B. Mitclroll whojjjwas born and raised in tl»is district,, are shocked to hear of bis misfortune in losing one of his hands at the A. C. L. depot last Sun day night. eries at a disadvantage. The syrup re* fiuiug business iu Columbus will no doubt expaud as a result of this favor able ruling, which gives the Cargill Wight Company aud tho Williams Man ufacturiug Company an equal showing With their competitors. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION IN 10 DAYS, USE Satinola. AN UNEQUALLED BEAUTIFIER. dictliolty that the farmers hiwohail in Mr j M Blackshear Jr. sold two getting cotton lackers has urged tho bale8 of iu-Cairolost Friday for officers to immediate nation. The act that plenty of oble bodied nc- grocanre lonfiug iu tlie town,-while cot- ton goes unpicked it apparent to every 4iody. 8ne.li Will not long© the case, however. The Wiv brethren will lW given fair warning to go to. work. Ii they hfest on their idling liabits tbov will he immediaUly arrested. As a cliotao between picking cotton for wag es and working in the convict comp for nothing, most of the eons of rest will choose tho former. *Tis a safe prediction that labor will be more plentiful hereafter. BAIL ALLOW ED. Arch Ten dal l Admitted to Bail In Sum of Eight Hundred Dollars. Yesterday morning a rootkm to adrnty Arch Tendall to bait was angued before Judge Robert G. Mitchell, and the bail was fixed at *800. 1'endaU is tho young man who is aoensed of the mut. der of Mrs. L. R. Snipes near Meigs a few-weeks ago. He was held for Sup erior court by Justice* W..E. Bibb and J. W. H. Mitchell at Ids committment trial, ^inoe that time the coroner's jury broagbt in a verdict that Mr«. Snipes k death was caused by parties unknown. The state was represe nted by Solicitor W. E. Thomas and the defendant by Col. T. N. Hdpkins. CoL Hopkins states that bar! will probably ho futvimhod So- day. ' aria AMPUTATED. , .lamas Mitchell Victim oTWellroad Accident. <-ar inspector •mfforwd a l Mr. James Mitchell the Atlantic Coast Lit accident early Sunday morning. He was greasing the wheels on a car, when he stumbled and fell with ids arm across the track. > His arm and forearm were bo badly mangled that amputation was necessary. He was removed to Dr. McIntosh’s Sanitarium and the opera tiou took place tliere. He rallied nicely from tha shock and waa recovering rap idly yesterday. Mr. Mitchell is a broth- er of Mr. Taylor Mitchell and a valued employe of the A. C. L. ouo hundred ami twenty dollars. The price per pound was eleven fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hayes of Jasper Fla. nro iti the neighborhood vis iting mlativee-wi'il friends. A BASEEALL RELIC. Prize Sat With Interesting History on Exhibition here. » _An ii.'terc ituig rolic of tho to*»ball of otlier-days is oil exhibition in tfso show window of Mr. Jj. 8teyermankp«toro on Broad Hfcroet. ft is a splendid mahoga ny with silver plato 'and .silver tip, r.ud is valued at. It was ctfforod as a priKi twouruywcurs ago to Utqjamaieu* luarn making tho best record in mirnile Florida. The-donor was Mr. Abo Si in on, MonticcHo swell k howto mo rclumt. The hat w'ob won five years in succor, sion hy MontiocUo’s team. After the team disbanded and the sport lagged the bat was returned to Mr. Simon who has kept it as a souvinior. At present while tite baseball fever is 100 degress iu the shade ai ThomoMrille, the bat‘'to* cen ter of inherit to baseball entlwsiastF. Speculation is rife as to whether or not gome of ThomofeviUe's homo run Iiitters who mak* four haws with an oPrtinary bat, oonld knock an eight bagger 1 this arwtbcrat ot the bat tribe. Fire Station Fixings. The tire station i* receiving coat of paint inside, asid is being -Mlior- wist* repaired and fixed op. The -Motto there, as well as elsewhere in Thoma* vfile. is to have things neat as wdK ai serviceable. Col J. W. Dillon, and the Cliastokis who have been camping at Newport Fla have returned home. They re port a delightful trip. , f ;* Georgians! satisfaction, Georgia, it is stated, now occupies | first place among the peach producing state- of the country, having broken ths records formerly held for msny years by Maryland and Delaware, by the ship ment of 6,200 carloads of the fruit in five weeks this season. Twenty-seven hnndred carloads of poaches were shipped from-North Geor gia daring the period from July 3 to Aug 10, the crop from the district being valued at ove»i$2,000,000. lt.wy thousands of yonng peach trees will be planted this year os a result of the remarkably successful crop this new pair or your money back on “President Suspenders Comfort.sd Servto. «orwtortmthre/ *- toil the «hift. so cent* ana l/ims 'sTEYERMAN'S, THOM AO V?L1§ SHOE CO., sedoth.r stores. Made and Guaranteed by The C. A. EDGARTON Mfg. Co. • SHIRLKY, MASS. • beauty oi Insurance Cc., Illinois. 1884. participating policiesjofjthe several in this section. Franklin Lite New York Life Mutual Life V Massachusetts Mutual Prtdential. *... Penn Mutual Illinois Life Hartford Life Suu Life. Panada Rates of our new 20 pay 40 per cent. Guaranteed Dividend Policy—not written this exact form by an other company. Age. Premiums. 21 - - 27 15 '22 - - 27 69 2!i - - 28 28 24 - - 28 78 25 - - 29 34 27 - - 80 56 SO - 82 71 32 - - 34 42 33 - - 87 23 Figures Talk. vouth. Savinuia i* a new discovery, guar&n teed, and m< ney refunded u it .fails to remove Freckles, l J i«hples. Liver Spots, Blackheads Du colorations and E/up tioris. Ordinary cases in 10 days, the Worst in 20 days. After these defect- are removed the tiktfi -will be soft, c : ear and btautiful. * Price 50 cents at drug HturcT of tr* mail. Thousands ot l.toics testify to the merits-of Satinola. The daughter of am eminent physician writes: Memphis. Teun, Jan. 11, iijot • Gentlemen:—1'have used Satinola and Egyptian cream for a year or two, *nc unhesit itwigly recommend them as the finest preparation* 1 have ever gised to removepimplis, freckles or any other facial discolcwtions. They olear and beautify the complexion as nb other pre parations wi*l. * Mrs. Evelyn Porter Ringwald. National,toilet Co , Paris,uTenn. Sold in Thoma^ville bv R. Thomas, 1r and all draggi.sts. In all'that constitutes true excellence the FRNKLIN LIF C leads. A careful selection o; risks enable-; us to enjoy tlie Most Favo:able rate of mo laiity—the locatic' of tlie .company in the middle West enables it to earn a higher rate of interest than would .be possible iuthe eastern money centers. li e rate of interest earned ljy the Franklin is a little over 5 t-a pircer.t. against an average of about 4 per cent, of Eastern companies (some are as low as 3 1-2 while others are as much as 4 >-2 percent. WE can affbrd to let Figures Talk. Agents Wanted—Best Contract. DAVID C. BARfOW, General For Southern AGIO DYSPEPSIA A VERY COM " MONJDI8EA8E. It is liiilic*t«4 by sour stomauli, heart barn, tongue coated and flabby, stom ach aud bowel* eotcotime loose, some times constipated. Venom snttering from Acid Dynpepeia sro usually tlrin and bloodless. Sometimes the sufferer Is fleshy, but the fleshti* flabby and un healthy. A radical ttnre of till* disease can be effected In a sliort: time by takivg one or. two jsyoaie's Stomach Tablets after each meal and wrltcutver the ston- ach is out of order. Tlwy aro hannlet* and can be takeu at any tune ami as often as necessary to relieve J.!»e stom ach. Trial size 25o, Family size 50 J. W. Peacock. • RYDALES TONIC k New scicaflilc Mscovcn Mr (he BLOOD m NERVES. It purifies the blopd by eliminating <5i« Waste matter and other impuritioe and by destroying tho .germa^or microbes ttial Infest the blood. It builds up tho blood by restoring and multiplying the red cor puscles, making the blood rich and red. It restores and stimulates the nerves, causing a full free flow of nerve force throughout tho entire nerve system. It ^poedriy cures unstrung nerves, nervous ness, nervous proetaition and all disease! C*C tho nervous sysuAn. MALARIA. RYDAi.ES TONIC Is a specific for all forms of Malaria. It acts on a sew pri«« riplo. It kills the microbes that produce Malaria. Tbo cauqp being removed the liscaso quickly tiis^pedra. KYDAIXS TONIC is guaranteed to cure tho most sbstinuto, cases of Malarial Fever, Chills and Fever, Ague, etc. Wo authorise ell dealers handling our remedies to Refund tho purchase price for every bottle ol RYDALES TONIC that does not give satisfaction. HICKORY. N. C. W. PEACOCK $0,000 ' , / Free Samples You Can Gat Or.a, * ■ BLACK 'WEED, the great y«g«t»bl* remedy for Rheuuutiem, Catarrh, and Kidney and Bladder complaint*, h„ met with almoet'ineumtnwwui canes it hex made eon** cures of very never, cases. Mr. John Port, of the Atlanta Mre Dept., write*: « For month* I eoffered with «ny kid neys. I mode evory^eftort to get relief, hot failed until lieocidentnUy earn* in possession of a bottle of Black Weed. The relief obtained from it* MS was so treat before half tlie first bottle had keen used, that I pot said* Ml other medicines and sin now sound mid well, having been cured completely by slack Weed. At tlie earn* time I bed an ag gravated case of Catarrh of the head axd throat. Black Weed has completely cured '.hi,, end my head is new a* clear we a bell.” BLAOeVwKKD I* sold by all drug- gists at (1.00 a bottle, er w. will lend prepaid upon reoeipt of prig*. Send Your Name a trial sample of this great remedy. Which will be seat absolutely free, to- gather with our book ©petaltrtng valua ble information end endorsements. Plata* mention this paper. Address, Stack Weed Medicine _ JUlantm, Cm Rev. H. O, Jones, Methodist minister at Boston, was iu town ou Tuesday. Thomasville Business Collette. Ifyott wro interested In a- Basinets Edaoation, yoa will do well* to investi gate the methods of the above-named Institution. For fall information, ad dress or call on.. 1 qainng IflllllElf HICEACEC CAUSE ONE-THIRDol lilUNEV UldcAaEd the total deaths. 1 When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE' corrects Irregularities and cures Kidney ‘and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the CURED OF Bright’s oisease. wh ° le system, and the diseases that have 4’«KiKe-Mtav? kId^S? resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear, because the cause has been removed. Com- mence taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at the first SI ^ n dan e er - , D ° not nsk .rBrf.TrirDir.J.'^drer.re'SS having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes. Two Sizes, 60 Cents and $1*00. SOLD HID BEOOMKEMDED BY J. W, PEACOCK. Ssrs.'aiidAelbrsTbed taken the third bottle the superfluous flesh hid eons, ns well _ stber symptoms of Kidney trouble. My friends were surprised that I was cured, as they all thought I wss going to die. Every few days »- *~ the name of ths wooderfttl medicine that curpd has triad it haa failed to ha bsnsfitted.