Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 30, 1904, Image 11

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AN ANONYMOUS CARO. T he Franklin Life Insur. Springfield, Illinois. Organized 1884. Below is given the'rates for different forms of participating policic companies doing business in this section. R.v. A. J. Quattlebaum Discus,,, Ochlockonee Happenings. ■ 141 came from Cairo on the early morning train. Editor Times-Enterprise: On Sunday the poetiqaster at Ochlock- onee found the following anonymous card jnthe letter-box at tile post-office, "OUsouh of Oolilockneo there is a before day club at your plase and tom mnddoxand simdn smith, and irael Jonse is leaden fo it. i wdi not give my name as i am a negro for they would kill me.” , The finding of the card naturally caused some excitement. I do not believe, (and a number of the best citizens of Ochlockouee agree with me) that the card is the work of a negro. I know some of the negroes mentioned and I do not believe that they are concerned in such an organisation. 1 think better of the oolored people of this community than that. I think a publication of the matter a wise idea in order that 'any excitement may be allayed. , A. J. Quattlebaum. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION IN 10 DAYS, USE Satinola. franklin Life. 03 (U) Or 63 67 72 67 47 60 21 69 01 68 82 69 44 68 20 New York Life Mutual Life Massachusetts Mutual. ■prtdontial Pena Mutual Illinois Life •Hartford Life AN UNEQUALLED BEAUTIFIER. Rates of our new 20 pay 40 percent. Guaranteed ^Dividend“Policy—not written id this exact form by aij other company. Age. Premiums. 21 — 27 15 22 — 27 B9 28 — 28 23 1 24 — 28 78 25 — 29 34 . 27 ~ 80 68 80 ~ 82 71 82 -* 84 42 83 — 87 25 1 A few applications will remove un or sallowness and restore tbe beauty ot youth. Sattnola is a new discovery, guaran teed, and mcncy refunded it it (ails to remove Freckles, Pimples. I.iver Spots, Blackheads Discolorations and Erup tions. Ordinary cases in 10 days, tbe worst in 10 days. After these defects are removed tbe skin will be soft, clear and beautiful. Price jo cents at drug stores or by mail. Thousands oi ladies testify to tbe merits of Satinola. The daughter of an eminent physician writes: Memphis. Tenn, Jan. 11, loot Gentlemen:—I have used Satinola and Egyptian cream for a year or two, and unhesitatingly recommend them as the finest preparations I have ever used to remove pimpl :s, freckles or any other facial discolorations, They clear and beautify tbe complexion as no other pre parations wil. Mrs. Evelyn Porter Ringwaid. National Toilet Co., Paris,iTcnn. Sold in Tbomasville bv R. Thomas, Jr and ail druggists. . Mitler-Sanford. Twocf Thonuisville'a popular young people see to marry on November ninth. They are Mr. Jonathan Hiller and Mise leesie Sanford. The marriage will take plaoe here at the- home of the bride's parents. Both yonug people have many friends to witli them well. Susina News. (By 8. M. Bench.) Capt. K. T. Maclean, ot Thomesville, osme down Inst Wednesday on business. Mr. J. B. Talbot who hat been over seer of the Satina plantation for near ly two years, litas moved to Thomas- ville. Many of our citizens took in the Thomasvilie picnic, and all say they had a good time. Mr. T. B. Andrews le visiting old home folke at Ozark, Ala. Mr. J. B. 'Mitchell, of Thomasvilte, la visiting his brother Mr. Henry Mitch- in -an mat 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 be possible in the eastern money centers. he rate of interest earned by the Franklin is a little over c r-2 percent, against an average of about 4 per cent, of Eastern companies (some are as low as 7 1-2 while others are as much as 4 1-2 per cent. WE can afford to let Figures Talk Agents wanted-Best Contract. DAVID C. BARROW, General Agent ^For Southern Georgia, ' Thomasvilie, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE BEST LINE TO.ST. LOUIS, MO. Superb Dining car Servioo. Min Annie Lon Bhckahear, who hu been vizi ting in Cairo, roturnel home lazt Snndav. Mm. W, E. Stanaland and child of Boiton have joined Mr. Stanaland here. We are pleazed tg welcome them among, t uz. Cards are ont for the marring® of Mias A. E. Mason and Mr. H. E. Butler ou the 8th of October at Gormantown, Pa. Mizs Msaon in the only daughter of Mr. and Mrn. 4- H. Mason, who have for many years have been spending their wiuteri at this placi- and have a beauti ful homo here. SOfiOO'^ Free Samples You Ca/t Gat On*. Colored Man Shot Nagro Woman nnd Made Escape. Coroner Charles Gandy went, up to Ochlockneo Sunday afternoon to hold an inquest over the body of Goeaio Brown a colored woman who was killed late Saturday night. Tlio evidonco of another negro man named Foster went to show that the killing was done by a negro man named Dock Everett. He had been drinking all day and Saturday from him Stop Oven, Going and Returning; at Atlanta, Knoxville.Ixmisviile, Ashville, and Principal North Carolina Mountain Retorts. See. High Bridge (highest railroad bridge in the world) Famous Blue Graz* Region, Lexington and Loulaville. Free reclining Chair Can and High Claza Day Coaches Through Pullman •leepingjeare Jacksonville to St. Louit. Folder*, rates, etc., cbeerfullyl for- nishon upon application. tRtfJ. 0. Luak, District Passenger Agent, 108 Weat Bay Si Jacksonville Fla the Brown woman' took two revolven and a number of cartridg es. She gave one of the'revolven to to another negro, aud Saturday night returned the other to Everett. He de manded ills second gun and when it was not forthcoming shot her throngh the breast. He made his escape and has not been captured tnongh the officers are ou his trail. Tbe verdict of the eorner’s jury was'-that the-deceased came to her deatli from a pistol shot at the hands of Dock Everett, and we Hie jury pro nounce it murder in tile first degree.” P. P. Dixon was foreman of the jnry and the other members were D. L. Bul loch, Wm. Sanders, L. M, Long, R. A. Pony and W. H. Buckhalt. It is a peculiar coincidence that a ne gro woman uear Boston died from n wound in exactly the same place. Her assailant gavo himself np. They Are Fine. Plymouth Rooks and white Wyan dotte, chickens young stock at a dolls each. C. W. Cochran A Brother. W-t-lmo medicine* and am now sound and trail, having bean cured completely by Black Weed. At the same time I had an ag gravated caw of Catarrh nt tbe head and throat Black Weed has completely oared this, and my hee’ 1 le now w clear wa bell.” BLACK WEED la (Old by all drug gists ut 11.00 • bottle, e* we will end prepaid upon rcoeipt of price. Send Your Mamer^ a trial sample of Ibis great remedy, which will be sent abeolutely free, to. gather with oar book containing valua ble Information and endorsemssito Please menti is this paper. Addrem, Block Wend Medicine Ce H Jtlloale, 6a i ALLEN NORMAL AND INDUS TRIAL SCHOOL A REMARKABLE RECORD. Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment ha* made a remarkable record as a cure for stitTuess of muscle and Joints. It mat ters not whether the trouble w»* caused hy a sprain or strain, rheumatism or other causes. It will relieve the sore ness and pain at mice nnd socn reduce* the swelling aud removes Ilia stiffness. Ever}- bottle is guaranteed Full hall pint botilo iS cents at J W. Peacock. A Boarding and Day School, including Primary, Intermediate, Grammar and Normal Departments. Special attention given to Sowing and Cooking. Instruc tion given in Piano, Organ aud Voice Fall temi opens Tuesday, Oct. 4th.’ For terms uud further particulars ad dress the Principal. Mias A. B. Howland, 9-0-ltn Thcmmville, Oa, Sick Headache. For several .vents my wife whs troubl ed with wlmt physicians called sick head ache of a very severe character. . Site doernrefi with several enimant physici ans and at a great i-xpense, only to grow tver-e DtifiJ until site was nnnhlo ro ilo any kind of wore About a year ago rJ-.s began taking Clminberlaiu s Stpinach There was not a single case mate by the officers against anyoue. It was tbe biggest and most orderly crowd ever seeu is Thomasvilie. There were 1000 vehicles ou the street and every one brought at leact 1 people and tome of them six. This besides those who came on the train constituted the crowd. • The secret orders printed 1600 badges and the supply ran short. By common consent the prize for the beet time was awarded to Uncle Reuben Pyle#. The lemonade stand was a popular place. Eight barrels of the fluid was consumed. ' Any lost articles, baskets not returned, eta, can be found at police barracks. Ask afiy officer or A. W. Stuart for yoor property. Everybody was so well pleased that i^ was unanimously voted to have it over next year. Next years picnio will be bigger andbette.- than this one was. The ladies worked hard and the re sult* showed that .they worked welL Everybody bats off to the ladies. The merchants were busy but they do ted from 19 to 2. Extra coaches were put on every train ont ot Thomasvilie Friday (Ten ia* Many Odd Fallows remain-d Friday night stud enjoyed the reception at Odd Fellows’ hall. A new use was discover, d Friday for the bigywire trash-baskets. A baby was discovered safely eusconsced In one during the races yesterday afternoon., They make a fine protection for the Uttle ones. 0 The committees were tired happy last night. Wasn't it the beat natnred crowd you over saw? Tilt railroad -commissioners left at 7:40 a. m. for Atlanta. They were sorry to leave sad well they might be for they missed the biggest event of tlio year in South Georgia. The crowd was very different from a ofreus gathering. But few Degrees wore seen It was white man's (lay. Tlio decorations gave everything a festive air. Charley Sharp and Iko Hartsflold who beat two other negros in the water fight Friday are feeling good over their victory. They want to challenge the state of Georgia in their lino. One of the regrets of tlio day was the absence of Hon. John W. Bennett grai d . master of the L O. O. F. Ho had ex j jgjcted to come but was prevented by j legal business. Ho is solicitor gei;c:sl and was holding court yesterday. Miss Mason to Marry. aoug the oldest and moat popular of uasville's a it-ter residents are the ly of Mr. A.- H. Mason, of Pltila- lia. The friends of the family in loath will bo interested in the an cement of MUs Alice Eleanor Ma- engagement to Mr. Harry Emer- lutler. The marriage is to take ou Saturday evening, October Sth Calvary Episcopal church, in lantown, * Pennsylvania. Tire g people Will be at homo after Jan. loth., at Plainfield, X. J. Mr. ir has also visited Thomasvilie, and d his charming bride will be warm- j [corned when they come to Thom-1 . 1 another teacher 8chool Board Adda to Colored Faculty.: T[te city School Board met last night and elected Emily Robinson a grand daughterof Randall Mitchell, a* an ad ditional teach* in the olty oolored schools. The attendance had grown to such proportions that the three teachers ho have formerly constituted the col ored faculty, were, utterly unable to baadle the situation. GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH, You get your money'* worth when you buy Elliott's Emulsified Oil Lini ment. A full lialf pint bottle coats bm 2» cents and von get ycor money back if not satisfied with resul*. You’ll not be disappointed. J. W. Peacock. VIRGINIA GRAY Winter Oafs. Sow Earl; For Best Results. Oar Trade Mark- Brand is tbe best und cleanest quality that it is possible to procure. Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Sown with Winter Oats, snakes the largest possible yield of the best and most nutritious hay. Write for prices. WOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE FALL CATALOG Tell* »li about seed* for fall sowing. It Is the most valua ble and helpful publication of the kind issued in America. Mailed free on request. T.W. WOOD & SONS, 1, Va. KIDNEY CAUSE ONE-THIRD Oh ■ THE TOTAL DEATHS ■ 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 tbe I circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causeb heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up t whole system, and the diseases that resulted from disordered Kidneys disapp because the cause has been removed, -mence taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY Cl at the first sign of danger. Do not having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes CURED OF BRISIIT’3 DISEASE. ' Mr. Robert O. Burke, Btnora, Saratoga Co., N. Y., wrltes:->I am glad to hoy# an oppor tunity of telling what magnificent result* I have had from using FOLEY'S KtDNKY CURE after having tried other advertised medicines and several physician*. Before 1 began it I had to get up from xa to so times each night to relieve my bladder. 1 wash!! bloated up with drepsy and my eyesight, wes so impaired that I cduld scarcely are on* of my. family across the room. In fact, I was «o badly used up tftat I had gfven up hope of living when I was urged by a friend to try FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. One 5>cent bottle worked won ders, and before 1 bad taken the third bottle the superfluous flesh had gone, as well as all ether symptom* of Kidney trouble. My friend* were surprised that I wa* cured, a* they all thought l was going to die. Every few day* some one comes from mile* away to learn Via name of the woLderful medicine that^tur^aTne of Bright's Disease, and not ont that has trifd it bis failed to bo lene^ttcd- Two Sizes, 60 Cents and $1.00* SOLO AND RECOIWENDED BY J. W. PE VOX ✓ mmm