Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 16, 1904, Image 11

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l'IME8-EN'i\ERPlUSE, THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA,.SEPTEMBER IS, 1904. MEWS^OFITHE STATE. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION IN 10 DAYS, USE Satinola Franklin Life Insurance Co, , Springfield, Illinois. Organized 1884. is given the rates for different forms of participating .policies of the several companies doing business in this section. Gatqaitt's t&x^rate is #5.20. ttJOO AN UNEQUALLED BEAUT1FIER, The*battle ship* Georgia will be branched ou October 11th. JL complete consolidation of the tax 4typst of'the state allows n net gain for the state of $2 >,000.000 Columbus has let the contract fora tft,000etone darn across the Chart. - lioocbee river at that city. Macon won the pennant$n the Sonlh Atlantic League with Savannah second, ud Charleston, Jacksonville. Columbia wmt Augusta in the order named. The wetn in Macon county recently wacke a stiff fi jht to have the remits of Cfcaelectionjmakmg tUaJcouutyJdry. set aside. But their ‘motions] were over- rated in court and tho JthlrstyJJouea will after next.Friday. Cobb conuty folks are holding mass —infill jit to protect against a recent m the conuty tax rate from $0 to Iteosts half as much in Thomas and (here is room for all g->od Noitli Gaoagiaus. Hownan will hold] an election ou Kaweruber 29, to vote] for ]or against a boad issue of $20,0(0 to establish or puchaso a system of electric lights, The city council of Thomasville is now warding with the problem of whether or uot to pro«entCsach£an” issue to the —fffj.ri of Thomasville. J. M.Odom, a well known railroad baildcr, has beta engaged «o build a voanecting link of railroad between Tximor and Willingham, and it is stat ed that connection will be mado with the J. S Betts road, after which a link will oe filled in between Ashburn and Worth, giving a line of road from Haw- „ kiigsviilo to Pelham. All tlie roads will otgunized under one management. Saiubridge was cxeitediiast week over —>rs of a mob said to be headed that wwr to lynch Whitley Wiliifcrd an out law who killed Mr. Harmon West, in Mitchell comity, about a year ago. The Militia was called out hat the mob did mot materialize. Williford was taken to Tallahassee/cr •afe keeping and will be tried tills wet k mt Camilla. Oct. 1 marks the close of tho year for the sale of fertilizer tags by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, and this year the statement will show that over 930,000 worth of tugs have been sold, a wlear gain of $10,000 over the sales for 19,IX Speaking of this remarkable gain Commissioner of Agriculture O. P. Stevens said: "This increased sales, amounting to over $10,000, already show plainly that the farmer? of Georgia are planting less acreage, and what they do plant ili<jy cultivate more highly and g«t the same result at a great deal less \ expense.” jQaitman had a disastrous fire on Sun day morning, destroying three buildings threatening the entire town, and cansing m of $20,000 with $10,000 insurance. a tM fire was discovered in the upper «tory of Lazarus Brothers store and it ^■fckly spread to the adjoining building weeapied by C. O. Joyrer, J. B. Finch A Co., and W. T. Thompson. The first dnee stores were completely destroyed a«xt considerable damage done to the Jfaxmit. Tlje contents that were saved were ruined by fire and water. The Wes is nearly $20,000, with less than $10* $00 insurance The origin of the fire is unknow n, but It was either the work of rats or an in cendiary. The buildings will be re placed immediately. Surveyed For Gates. The members of the surveying corps «i£ the A. C. L. were at work Saturday marking out lines for the erection of tho gates at the Jackson and the Kletch «r street crossings. They will be put in ytooe next weex before the opening of nebool and may prevent a repetition of Che recent sad tragic y. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING. Official Proceeding Ladle* Basket Committee for Big September Picnic and Barbecue. The meeting of the ladies called by Mrs. R* E. Lester met at the library at 4 p. m. Monday, with a good attendance and much enthusiasm. Mr J. D. Mc Cartney was eleoted secretary, Mr. W. W. Linton explained the purpose of the meeting. After discussion the follow- iug ladles were appointed to canvass the. four sections of town for baskets. The first committee Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mrs. Chas. Griffin, Mrs. J. G. Tlmrp. Fletcherville, Fairview and East end Second rnm*ni!t<*p; Mrs J. W. Groover Mrs. 8. Sampson, Mrs. Henry Arnold, Mrs J. B. Everett, and Miss Lillie Sta- art, all territory between Broad street aud the railroad. Third committee, Mrs. J. S. Clifton, Mrs H. W. Hopkins, Mrs. J. T. Culpepper, Mrs. Mollie Brown, Mrs. S. u. McLendon, Mrs. Kate Cochran, Mrs. 8. A. Roddenbery, Mrs. O. M. Smith, Mrs. T. J. McCartney, Mrs. W. W. Linton, South of Jackson east of Broad, Fourth committee, Mrs A. W. Bealer, Miss Mary Jones, Mrs. J. L Stardivau*,Mrs. John B. Grant, Miss Jennie Winn Dillon, Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mrs. a. Bennett, Mrs. W. A. Pringle. East of Broad aud West cf Jack sou. E.uluf th- above committees will appoint snch assistants os they may reqnire. It is expected that these committees will begin at once a house to house canvass for baskets and report progress to the basket committee on uext Tuesday at 4 p. m. t at the library. Mrs. S. G. McLendon and Mrs. H. W Hopkins will appoint. 25 yonng ladles to assist the arrangement 00mmitteo attlin tables on the day of the picnic. All baskets should have uamo of sender and bunch of cut flowers attached. The ar rangement committee will vend for all baskets too heavy to be brongflt by hand. It is expected that a regular picnic basket will be furnished. It will not be necessary to send tablo cloths. There being no further business the committee adjourned to meet Tuesday Sept. 20th, at 4 p. m., at library. Mrs. R. E. Lester, Chairman. J*. D. McCartney, Secretary. Have you Registered. The state election occurs on Ootober fifth. While there is no opposition for the state house officials, there ore a num ber of important amendments to bo vo ted on. It is important that every cit izen of Thomasville should register and lie ready to vote on these matters.' The registration books^Ha+i <$u next Thurs day Sept. 15th, twentydays before the electi 11. The lists will be open at Tax Collector Heath's office in the court house until that date. Dr W. M. Searey of Cairo was here Sunday ou his way to Albany Georgians! satisfaction, new pair your money back Th. on “President” Suspenders Comfort *nd Service. No rust or leather to toil the shirt. y> cents and $1 af LOUIS STKYERMAN’8, THOMAS VILI.K shoe CO., aed other store*. Made and Guaranteed by The C. A. EDGARTjON Mfg. C<. * SHIRLEY, MASS. ' Wood’s Seeds. VIRGINIA GRAY Winter Oats. Sow Early For Best Results. Our Trade Mark Brand is the best end cleanest quality that it is possible to procure. Hairy, or Winter Vetch, - Sown with Winter Oats, makes the largest possible yield of the best and most nutritions hay. Write for prices. * WOOD'S descriptive fall catalog Tells all about seeds for fall sowing. It is the most valua ble and helpful publication of the kind issued in America. Mailed free on request. T. W. WotID & SONS, Sudsasn, - Bidimod, Vt. • " . . ' *1 \ - .. ; * .. 8 8 Franklin Life 28 10 81 10 31 82 34 70 Mutual Life 110 25 33 30 Maaaachubetts Mutual 80 05 32 98 Prtdential 80 0G 33 50 Penn Mutual 30 90 33 70 Illinois Life * 30 27 :t:i 28 Hartford Life 30 55 33 39 Sun Life. Canada 30 00 33 25 A lew applications will remove tan or callowness ana restorq the beauty ot youth. Satinola is a new discovery, guaran teed, and mcney refunded it it tails to remove Freckles, Pimples. Liver Spots, B'ackbeads Discolorations and Erup tions. Ordinary cases in 10 da; s, t e worst in 20 days. After these defect- are removed the skin will be soft, dear and beautiful. Price 50 cents at drug stores or by mail. Thousands of ladies testify to the merits of Satinola. The daughter of an eminent physician writes: Memphis. l*enn, Jan. n, iqo4 Gentlemen:—1 have used Satinola and Egyptian cream ior a >>ar or two, ano unhesitatingly recommend them as the finest preparations I have ever used to remove pimpl is, freckles or any other facial discolorations. They clear and beautify the complexion as no other pre parations will. Mrs. Evelyn Porter Ringwald. National Toilet Co., Paris,?Tenn. Sold in Thomasville bv R. Thomas, Jr and all druggists. PROPERTY TRANSFER. « J. S. Clifton Sells Hla House to Mrs. Ansley and vylll Build. Mrs. F. M. Ansley has purchased tn in Mr. J. S. Clifton his cpttage on Reming ton avenuo, where he now resides. Mrs, Ansley has boon living iu one of Mr. John F. Parker’s houses on Warren av enue, bat will move iuto hor new prop erty on October first, and make her |.er- maneut home there. Mr. Clifton owns the vacant lot on Remington avenue betwoen his present uowu aud Mrs. U. A. Lloyd’s dwelling. He will build a modern cottage ou tliat property and will occupy it as soon as it ia completed. Mr. OUfton says all of Thomasville’s contractors are bnsy with the building boom, bat he hopes to nave one of them at w. rk witliiu thirty days. This will cause one of the few remain ing vacant spots ou Remiugton to be oc cupied, and both parties to the transac tion are to be congratulated. Rates of our new 20 pay 40 percent. Guaranteed .DividendJjPolicy—not written :s this exact form by ( an other company. Age. Premiums. 21 — 27 15 22 — 27 t9 - , 28 — 28 28 24 — 28 78 ' 25 — 29 84 27 — 80 58 30 — 82 71 * 82 — 34 42 ‘ 8S — 87 25 Figures Talk. In all that constitutes true excellence the FRANKLIN LIFE leads. A careful selection of risks enables us to enjoy the Most Favorable rate of mortality—the locatic*-. of the company in the middle west enables it to earn a higher rate of interest than would he possible in the eastern money centers. . he rate of interest earned by the Franklip is a little over 5 1-2 percent, 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 .r-a per cent. WE can afford to let Figures Talk. (Agents Wanted—Best Contract. DAVID C. BARROW, General Agent For Southern Georgia, Thomasville. Ga. J. W. Hoyd and wifu of Pelham were Imre Santlay. Mr. Floyd Adams of Pavo spent Mon day in town. Miss Meble Pittman returned Monday front it visit lo Cairo. -COME AND GET YOUR MONEY.” Liberal Way in Which J. W. Peacock, Sells Mi-o-na, Nature's Cure For Dys pepsia. •‘A Mt-o na fails to cure you of dys pepsia, como bock to J. W. Peacocks store and'get your money" is the broad aud liberal way in which J. W. Peacock is soiling Mi o-ua, Natnre's euro for dys pepsia. It is seldom indeed that any one avails thentsolves of Ills offer, proving conclu sively the almost invarlble good results that follow tiie nse of this scientific treatment for the stomach tronble. A 50c box ot Ml-o-na contains two weeks treatment and benefit will be seen from almost tbe first doso, The guarantee means that if Mi-o-na docs not give complete satisfaction the fall price paid will be refunded when the empty boxes are returned, and coven to boxes. There is no other medicine that will compare with Mi-o-na for relieving all stomach trouMos. Pain and discomfort after eating, dizziness, specks before tho eyes, gas and fermentation, in fact, alt forms of indigestion are qniokly re lieved and permanently eared by Ml-o- na, It luoreaaes the vitality, soothes and heals any internal lnflamation and gives tone and strength to the whole system. Begin the nse of Mi-o-na to-oayand see how easily and qniokly stomach troubles may be oared, if tbe right rente- dy is ased. 60,000 Free Samples You Can Got Oho. * BLACK WEED, ft* gnat, vag-tabl, remedy for Rhramatism, Catarrh, and Kidney end Bladder ociaplalnte, bee net with almost instantaneous mosses De mme it has made-some moHworthy oores of very severe emsee. Ur. John Fust, of the Atlanta Bin Dept., writes: •• For moo the I suffered with my kid- ■eye. I made every effort to got relief, bat failed until I accidentally seme to possession of a bottle of Bieok Wood. This relief obtained from its ore wee so greet before half the first bottle had been need, that I pat aside all ether mediolnes and am now eoasd end well, having been cored completely by Blaok Weed. At the earn, time I bad at ag gravated oaee of Catarrh of the head and threat. Black Weed lias completely cored this, and my bead la now as else, seabed." BLACK WEED Is sold by all drug gists at $1.00 a bottle, or wo will lead prepaid upon reoeipt of prloo. Send Your Name -a trial sample of this greet remedy, which will be sent absolutely free, to gether with ear book oootaining valua ble information and eodursemeata Please mention this paper. - Address, Black Weed Medicine Co., Atlanta, Ga. A. B. Fielding, of Oohlocknee, was among the prominent visitors ig town on Monday. KILLS GERMS OF CATARRH. Hyomel Goes to the Root of the Diseaie and Makes Astonishing Cares. Catarrh cannot bo cared by the am of pills, liquid mouioines and so-called system tonio. Under inch treatment the germs of the disease will still live inthonir passages and. Increase, and multiply. Hyomei is the' only scientific and thorough way to tnro catarrh. Killing thu germs in the air passages, it enters the blood with tho oxygen, destroy^ the microbes in tlie blood and effectually drives from the system all traces of ca tarrhal poison. Thonsands of testimonials have been given as to tbe astonishing onrfis made by thMromedy. J. 8. Nngent, treasur er of tho American Union Life Insur ance Co. of Now York city, write*: "Hyomei lias completely eared my daughter of catarrh from which sho hod been suffering for years.” Probably the strongest evidence that can be offered os to the powers pfHy- omet to cure catarrh is the fact that J. W. Peacock will agree to refund the money if yon say Hyomei has not cur ed'you. The complete Hyomei -outfit costs bat gl.00 and consists of an inhaler that can be oarried in the vest pocket, a med icine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler huts a lifetime, and if one bottle does not care, an extra bottle of Hyomei can be obtainod for fifty cento. Now to a good time to core your ca tarrh. ■WS* BRIGHT’S DISEASE ! Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away,” are f| drifting towards Bright’s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. || FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kidneys so they will perforin their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence faking FOLEY'S If you have any signs , KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. G. B. Burftano Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burbons of Carlitts Canter, N. Y-, writes: “About four years ago 1 wrote you stating that I had bean entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of ' Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirety stopped the brick'dust sediment and r tin and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. 1 am glad to say thit hava nev-tr had a return cf any of those symptoms during the four years that havt elapsed, and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley’a Kidney Cura to any oua suffering from kidney or bladder trouble.” How to Find Cut. You can easily determine if ycur kidneys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in it, vour kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should bt taken at once. ' Two Sizes, SO Cants and $1.00. SOLD' iKND RECOMMENDED BY- J.'\V PE'-OCK. MBps feral