Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 02, 1904, Image 2

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T;ME8-EKTERPH8E, THOMASVILLE GEORGIA. SEPTEMBER 2. 1904 SECOND-HAND MACHINERY For Sal*. Newly Overhauled. One 55 H. P. Tubular Boiler CONCERNING FASHION*. Mlsa Marian Sponeo Complimont* Mlaa Morgan Friday Evanlng Difficulty of Reconciling Common Sanaa and Fraafca of St,fe. Tlie memben of the younger social net were complimented with an elegant entertainment last Friday erenlng by Mis* Marian Spence in honor of Mlaa Ernie Morgan, of Americas. Tlie front of the hoase and lawn were lighted with Japanese lantern* which gave forth a soft mellow light of the kind that yonpg people like. The form of amusement we* unique forentertain- ing, bnt of the variety that is the spice of life, namely—putting the bottle in the baby'* month. A large picture of a crying baby wa* hung up and thoae present were blind-folded and urged to .top the baby’* mouth witlr a bottle. All attempt* were more or le«a Intitleu bnt Boy Davenport, probably on ac count of port experience succeeded in capturing the first prize a beautifn Stuart picture. Finn Groover failed to prove hi* (kill a* a “hosber” and to him wa* awarded a beautiful baby doll of the ebony colored type. Later card* were gived out and'the lady and gentleman having idem 'When it come* to; fashion* the edi- tress of the Quitman Free Pres# write* with ft trenchant pen. Ye, lady reader* hearken to far wonlj. The difficulty of reconciling common •bum and tho freak* of fashion haabeen noticed before. Whatever they may have to commend them, aenaibleneaa la who cannot come to the city when in need of clothes we make a specialty of fitting yon at your homo. We carry the\fineat make* of Clothing, flats, Furnishings and Underwear, and no mat ter what your size is, stout, siim or short. who do not find it conveni ent to conic to the city. We make buying an easy task by. seuding, to your homes two or three styles of garments to solect from. We carry SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS, LEADING CORSETS, FUKNISMINHC ANQ,UNDER WEAR. There w ere beep srlrt* and monstrous a’eevea; ami more recently, pompadour* and the at might front effect, bealde* many minor eccentric! tie*. • Particular attention 1* directed to high heels,’ however. Whoever want* to walk iu high heeled ahoea. may do it bnt I shan't, Minor sacrifices t wilt Ohecr/olly make to be fashionable bat I draw the line at trying to walk on atilt*. French heels were not intended for the street anyway. They are appropriate only for carriage attire, and best of all for evening by a winter fire when they look pretty enoogh In a setting of lacy skirt*. Tho pompadour, hjr the w»y, ha* seen it* best day* and is gradually disapear- lag. A whole story might be written about the rise and tall of the pompadour For all pompadour* were not alike; they were Indexes to the personality of the wearer. There were sleek, sedate onet, hard one*, liko a bolster encircling tho tree; rowdy ones, drooping wickedly which Sol* Agents for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, . STETSON HATS, CARHARTT OVERALLS. In Our Boys’ Department c a ii be bad everything ready-to-wear for, boys, ex cept shoes. young tical number* on their cards went to gether to the ever refreshing punch oowl where nectar freah from the Elysian spring was served. This wa* followed by passing cards in the shapes of heart* to ail the young men,present requesting each to write lil* opinion of Ms mate at the punch bowl either in termapoetio or prose aesthetic. The reading of the productions prov- e 1 a source of much laughter. During tho evening delightful strains of music and old Juihioned games ol plcascre were helpful in snaking the occasion thoroughly enjoyable.' Those who were invited to partake of Mime* Munson Bev- orer one eye; extravagant one*, trek an entire head of hair and more beside, to keep op in the world; skimpy ones. Bnt all of them are now to be laid low and girls who alwsys want to be flint to ndopt new stylet should be in a hurry to get from under. Time Table Effective July 24th. Trains Arrive Thomas ville the pleasure* wore, eily.{Mae Cooper, Genevieve Weldon, BeseiejParker, Martha Mallette, Mablo Pittman, Pauline Smith, Both McBride, Soul* Brandon, Grace Beverly, Annie Sanford, Tempo Caaaady, Bmttv Bead, Saute Alexander, Ethel Dekle, Jeanpe Leo Browne, Franota Chamber*, Marie Dekle, Andie Pate, May Bern Slater. Uliian Beve*, ClaraNcel, Alma Owen*, and Emla Morgan and Messrs Pinkney Grantham, Boots Cook, Neal Dixon, Rob Balfour, Harry Jorger, Archie Pitt man,'James Mallette, Frank Bright, Carl Gibson, Frank Lawson, Finn. Groover, J. T. Winburn, Sidney Flcm. iug. Boy Davenport, Herbert Neel, Bob- art Thrupp, Lewis Houston, Frank ■MltoheU, T 0. Mitchell, Henry Grib- ben, [Sam [Mitchell, Charlie Thrupp, Joe Beverly, Bam Hayes, Willie CJoop- per, Burnell Stringer, Roy Autry, Roger Parker, Bradford Aneley, Mell and Del- rail Goodwin.. The Methodifts of tlie Thomasville district have a gojpol tent, whieli i* moved from place to place, la tlie dis- triot. It ha* been tlie scene of many inspiring revivals. It will go to Irou Oltv on September fifth, where a revi val will be held, by pastor John Swain. Bev. H. 0, Jones, of Boston, Rev. 0. T Clark, of Camilla, and Re\. K. Read, of this city, will assbit in the service. Fire Protection for Pelhem. PELHAM. Go.. An*., SO.—Main* are being latd along the principal streets for • hydrant system to supply fire protec tion for the town. No effort will be made at present to extend the' water works over tlie enttra town, bnt only in the bosineee section. The proposed *7*. teas contemplates a cost of seven or eight thousand dollars. Cbn tree tor Wlllian Miller, ct Thomas- ville, will do the jrttk. AN UNUSUAL FEAT. Thomaavllla Golfer Aetonlahee Scotch men at the Heme of Golf. Mr, Charley Watt, of thl* city, who hae boon abroad with his parents, gained considerable notorlty by an nnnsnal ac cident. The following clipping from, the Ediugbnrg Now* tell* the story: In playing an approach shot yesterday to the first hole over the burn on the old cenrae, Mr. Charles Watt, from Thomasvillo Georgia U, S. A , killed a •indmariin. This la not an unique ex perience by any meana, bnt It is a num ber of year* alnoe each an incident has been recorded hi connection with St. Andrews Links. A letter from there states that the Thomaavtlle boy and a Loudon friend Of his, beat two yonng Scotch relatives <1 up. and that much comment was caused by tlie American mid English man beatlug tlie Scotchmen at their own game. Tlie eighteen hole oourao at St. draws is five miles around, nui it takes two and a half hours to make the cir cult. Mr. Watt soys the course i*u m ignifieieut one and all the obstacle* natural ones. New Fruit Cara Tlie Atlantic Coast Line lias placed •a order for 500 ventilated fl0,l“00-pouml capacity box cars, thirty-six feet long double felt lined, with side and end Ventilators. They will have steel truck* and steel body bolsters, metal brake beams, Weatlngliooso air-brakes, Thorn burg tandem draft-gear attachment* and Tower couplers. They are design ed for the handling of the rapidly In creasing sliipments of perishable fruit* and vegitable* from Georgia, Florida and tlie Carolina*. " Vertical “ * Locomotive " on wheels. ' — - One io H. P. Vertical boiler and en gine. J ; I No. 2 I)«*Loach Saw Mitt, Simple* Feed. I—4K in< h Inserted tooth saw. - n —Small saws. I—Soul** steam feed rope leed as good as new. . *—»5 H. P. center crank engine. 1-35 vs .. AS • good ns new. I-— Button saw mantle, i—Set 36 stringer logging trucks new 3—Sets 36 pole . „ | t—-'4 Duplex Steam pump, new. 1—2 1-2 Gardner governor. „ j 1—2 1-2 „ good as , new. m -2 King governor. 2 Monarch governor. 2 1-2 Pickering grvernor. % 12—Sets I2 Pickering Carriage truck, new, the best made. Prompt attention upon work. We will be prepared to furnish cane mills in 30 days. THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS Works near A. C. L. B. B. Depot. P. O. 105; Telephones 134 and 510. BROOKFIELD-JONES. On* of Thomss-hlo's IWintar Vlaltora Married In St Louie. Daring the past week the following cards were received in Thomasville; Mr. Harry Arthur Jones, Miss Inez Pearl Brookfield Married On Friday night Jnly the eighth Nineteen Hundred and four Saint I/JUis'Missoori At Home After July Twenty Third, 6137 Dresel Avenue Chicago, 111. Mis* Brookfield is well remembered as a visitor here during tlie last two wiuters. She made many friends among the young people who will bo interested iu hearing of her marriage. Mr. J. T. M. Watkins of Tiftoll who ha* been in Dr.fT.-M. McIntosh's san itarium here writes to lit* homo paper, the Gazette, and Buys that, “no betted treatment can be obtaiuod this side of tlie Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore' and perhaps not there, for tlie Doctors s ml and mind are' in his profession.' Trains Leavp • Thomasville 7:40 a. m., 4:15lP- Daily. H. C. McFaddeu, General Passenger Qnlckestjsnd best Line to Macon Atlanta, 81. I.onis and all. points West. Finest equipments in the Bonth, Coaches electric, lighted, with fans in fcmmtr and steam heat in winter, making travel comfortuUe mid easy. Tickets on sale to all;point* iu the United States. If you are contemplating a trip,|a*k onr Agent for information—wo may^le able to save yon money nnd time.; GS5 A. L. Spicer, Vgent, Thomasville. I. G. Knapp, Com. Agent, Fitzgerald: CEEEOLA ‘ Choice Oats, Corn, and Wheat Bran ground together The best and cheapest cow food known aud is unexcelled at a milk and butter producer. EPuLieiaAeL Just received a freah car of tliis renowned feet] for Horses aud Mules. Keeps your stock up and feed bills ‘'down.” Highly eudorsea by all large feeders. We have a big stock of fresh corn, oats, hay, wheat,braL cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let usserw you when in need of anyth’ug in the feed line. Try a case of our assorted Soda Water and Root Beei We are bottling all the popular flavors and guarantee purity and xcellence. The Thomasville Ice Company ’PHONE NUMBER « - Those who wish day board or pleas ant rooms with board can be accorn dated. Everything clean, comfortable- and homelike, good and prompt service given to all. Phone 171. Masury Hotel. FORGET YOUR STOMACH. Summer Bast Time to Core Dyspepsia. Mi-o-na tlie One Guaranteed Care. ' Oat-door life, fruit and 1 berriee in* plenty, light clothing, and a 'change- from the hearty diet of winter, make the gammer mouths the best time of the whole jear to cure dys»jei*h». Mi-o-na tablets taken after each meal | will soothe and heal tho inflamed stom* j ach lining, aid ia assimilation, and di j gestiou; will increase the vitality, and | give strength and tone to all the digea* j rive organs, so that you can forget your | stomach. Mi-o-na is the one 'remedy ; for the cure of dyspepsia that is sold on an absolute gaaranteohy J. W. Peacock to refund the money iu case it does 'not cure. Mi-o-na gives strength, makes ricV blood, firm muscles, aud perfect health. It puts tlie digestive system into proper working order and gives such strength and natural action that you can eat any thing yon want and when you want. If after yon have nsed Mi-o-na for * mouth you do not feel satisfied that it has done all yon ex]>ecled, take back the empty boxes (each box contains two week’s treatment) to J. W. Peacock and lie will refund your money without question. The risk is all his and yom are the sole judge as to whether tl*o remedy costs you anything or not. WANTED TO BUY TEN MILLION CAR LOADS -OF- WOOL -AND- Cow Hide FuT, Beeswax, Etc. HIGHEST GASH FR1UF.S PAID. J. W. WATKINS & CO., J. B. WATKINS. - • • Man*),’ Oflico at Willisma’ Stable :i8 W ackson St., Thoaiasville, Ga. Prof. J. S. Searcy who so ably repre sent* the Times-Enterprire at;Meigf, was in the city Saurtday on his way to Boston, He took part In the program of the Sunday school convention * there eday. Mlsa Bessie Peeples, of Whigham, was the gneet of friends in Thomasville yes terday. She was on her way homo from summer trin to North Georgia. Cutbert, Ga. Fiftv-First Year Begins September 14. To those parents wlio'tre looking for the right school for their daughters, we submit for consider ation the foil lug facts: Andrew Female College is lu a high and haaltr at ion above the wiregras* in one of tlio moil beautiful sootions of Georgia The cost of attendance is exceedingly low considering the excellent adnantage* offered in all departments; Literary. Music. Alt, Elocution, etc., and the abundant provision for the conveni ence, comfort, safety, aud welfare of those who share her home life. Andrew offers an education eminently practical. Andrew’s cnrripnlm is broad and high. Andrew's corps of instructors is a body of men and women ' who feel called of their work and who labor with painstaking care to allow themfelve* approved in the polish of mind and heart, and life of thoee who are committed to their training and care, Andrew's special departments are powers of strength, es pecially is this trne of tlie Music department. One of oarleading teacher* has spent five years in Europe, besides having enjoyed tlie best advantages which America affurds. If yon want to send your daughter to a school where she will receive the very best attention while securing unexcelled advantages, write for a catalogue and full particulars. Homer Bush, President -TO- Toxas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok California, Cioorado, Utah, Wyoming, Oregon, Montana, Washington and oilier points West, Northwest and Southwest J. G. HOLLENBECK. Dist. Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R. A CONTINUAL STRAIN. Many men and women are constantly tabjecred to what they commonly term "a continual strain” because of some financial or family trouble. It wears ami distresses them botii mentally and phys ically, affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ailments,, with ti e attendant evil of constipation, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, low vital- iry and despoudency. Thoy cannot, as a rule, get rid of this “continual strain.** but they cau remedy its health-destroy- ing effects by taking frequent doset* of Green’s August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates the kidneys, insures healthy bodily functions, gives vi» and spirit tc one's whole being, and event- naljy dispels the physical or montal dis tress caused by tii.it ‘'continual strain.’* Trial bottle of August Flower, 25«; regular size, 76c. At aH druggists. • After the Fox. A number of young men in the city are eujoyiug a sort of serial for hunt. Dr/ J. E. White has in his possession a yomg Reynard that lie bought from Florida. He h&» already been run once, and daring the course of the evening was caught* twice, alive both times. The boys will then turn him loose and try him again Monday night. Our Assortment of new and superior Articles is worth looking over. You will find every modern pre paration and appliance for pre set ving one’s HEALTH AND ATTRACTIVENESS Bath and complexion brushes, fine Soap, Manicure Tt — fumes, etc. BILIOUSNESS IS DANGEROUS. Wi>en the oiio is not Sowing freely iuto the bowels, it is taken up by the blood and is deposited in all parts o the body. Every important organ, i» fact, every tissue of the body even to tlie skin layer*, are affected by tho poisou laden bile. It sups the energy Inlls tlie brain, weakens the lungs and Kidneys and invite* disease germs. It affects the heart, ‘»tomach bowrli, •musing marked functional disturbances ’fist may r^olt in disease. A bilious or jaundiced condition of the system is very dahgerors and should bo corrected it oiico. Bydale* Liver Tablets speedily care biliousness They act specially on the liter, bile bladder, bilo duct and tlie bowels. They never fail to care liver and bowel trouble*. Price per box, containing oo tablets, 25 cents. J W. Peacock. SOUTHERN RAILWAY WORLD’S FAIR ROUTE BFiST LINE TO ST. LO'rrs. Superb Dining car Service. StopOvers, Going and Rcturuiag; at Atlanta, Knoxville, Louisville, Ashvitte, and Principal North Caroliua Mountain Resorts. See High Bridge (highest railroad bridge in the world) Famous Blue Grass Region, Lexington and LouisTillo. Free reclining Chair Cars and High Class Day Coaches. Through Pullman sleeping cars Jacksonville to St. Louis. Folders, rates, etc., cheerfully fnr- nishen upon application. J. C. Lusk, District Passenger Agent, 106 West Bay St Jacksonville Fla RUBBER NECK Rubber neck or joints with Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment. It will re move all stiffness and soreness. It is much better than plasters for lame the chest or aide. El. Oil Liniment cures Rheumatism. Full 1-3 oint 23 cents. J. W. Peacock.