Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 30, 1904, Image 4

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TIMES-ENrBKPBISB, TiIOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, SHPTEMBEH SO XBOt DO YOU NEED A MEDICINE? THE BOSTON BUDOET. Life In East Thomas as Seen by Judge V -v, ■ .Jordan. IT COSTS TOU HOTHM TO IKTESTIOSTC There is no one who does sot heed S Liver Medicine occasionally. The symptoms of Liver Complaint an well known to every one, snch as const!- Watch this Spaci Published every Friday by the rimis-Enterprisc Publishing Co. Wilson M. Hardy, President. John D. McCartney, sec.* trees At the Time-Enterprise Building. ThomatrlUe, Ga, Yon will see bargains quoted here that will be worth while. B. N. SOHOENiy, DBY GOODS. ThomasviHe, 3a., Jackson St many others of a similar nature. Thousands die annnally by not heeding the warnings of nature. Many acquire some chronic disease from which they never recover. Many of these could be spared for years of usefulness, by keeping in the home some reliable remedy. We believe that we can convince any fair-minded person that there is no bet ter remedy tor the Liver known, than Mandrake, Yellow iraaparilla, Gentian, if Potassium. 1 You Carter & Borough Valdosta, Georgia, Largest Organ Dealers in U. S. Senna and Ic know just what yon rue taking. How many other formulas of a liver medicine are published f Ask your druggist about this. It is already prepared and can be taken immediately. The strength is extracted in the moat Three Months. ,One Year....... BIs3Ionths..... Three Mouths... One Month...... skillful manner, certainly superior to any powdered preparation known. (We also manufacture s Liver Medicine in pow dered form, with which any druggist can supply yon, but this, like all other dry Liver Medicines requires preparation.) > Dr. Tbacber’s Liver end Blood Syrnp, is pleasant to take, does not lose its strength, as Liver Medicine in dry fonts, and will keep in any climate. . Your doctor, however akillfnl, could prescribe nothing better. There is no opportunity for a doctor to nuke a mistake in writing a prescrip tion, or s drug clerk to make a mistake In compounding the same, (beaidea a 8ell the reliable E»THY, CROWN, and Lodden and Bates Organs at lower prices than the same grade of Organa can he sobi elsewhere. Eveiy one of them folly guaranteed by ns, and oar guarantee is made good in year home without ‘ ,XPe "w“areX rC 8t“ r A*ents for the LESTER. HATUD8HEK, IYERS & Paper of Thomas County Guaranteed Circulation 3,400. 1 - A GRAND SUCCESS. The ptonlo Friday was a shining success In every particular. The day be fore had been gloomy and there were many anxious forebodings as to the weather. But the weather was perfect. With the early morning light the teams began to pour in from' the surrounding country. Every train brought crowds, and by nine o'clook when the inspiring strains of martial music floated through the crisp autumn air there were thons- ands of people on the streets. From that time on nntil the evening shadows fell, every one was busy, happy, and well amused. « The dinner wss a hugo socoess with plenty for everybody.. ?he day was without si flaw. There are many lemons to L) others. doctor's bill and the cost of the medi cine.) Yon can be absolutely sure of the proper proportion being ia every dose. Dr. Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syrup fan, been used with the greatest cooft- (fcnee and success in thousands of homes , far 63 years, and la parpens! by a phas- mauiat of 28 years' experience, in a labo ratory equipped with the meet modern eppUnnces for th« most perfect safety. ••Dr; Those her** BernIth . #*** symptom* for advice. We slmphf m*h l*«t you tip•* OMrMfMMf. Wmtmm* sehm* von iiiv by all DBuaama, 30 esnte smd$t.OOi THACHER MEDICINE CO. Linked Sweetness is about to be long: drawn out. Donft wait till the frost rests on your sugar cine to prepare to grind it; a delay might occur then, that would prove costly. ^y^Cane Mill T<H!ay Wo are sole agents in Thomasvitle for Gouldin's New Model Cane Hill These manufacturers have had 10 years experience, aqd this mill 1s the product of their highest genius. Goods are the Best—Prices the lowest, Coleman & Adams, ’HARDWARE, Jrakscw, 8c. rhomarviile. Go. hundred per cent. “One dollar and cost’’was formerly the prior, but off late mayor WUkes wears glasses that see things in a bigger light. Tnesday morning for some not of theirs live or six gentlomeu ef this place were com manded to loose their grasp on teu sli ver eagles, each, and enough tmall change to satisfy marshal Arline. Last Thursday while opt riding, Mr, J. J. Bapp Jr. of Vada, and Miss Rosa Lou Adams of Pel ham decided to- get married. Accordingly tliey drove- to tills place late in the afternoon and sought ought JndgeO.F. 8tubhs. They made tbtlr wishes known, and Judge- Stubbs In his happiest and most digni fied manner made them husband and wife. Tlioy were driven afterwards to the Hurst Hotel, wliere they remained till the arrival of the morning train. One of the happiest marriages that has taken place in thlsviolnlty for soma time ocourred at the beginning of theses- •ionst Midway church near town Sun day evening at 8 o'clock. Tho parties to this affair were Mr. Elmar Singletary, and Miss Leila Pilcher. Mr. Singletaiy is the son of Mr. Leu Singletary, while the bride is the daughter of Mr. J, M. Pitcher of Center HjlL These yonug people number their friends by tup score, as was evidenced. by the enor mous crowd that attended the marriage. Rov J.,B. AUtgood said the marriage rites. I extend to them my congratu lations, Dr, Lauey of Hartsfleld was liere Sun day, Mr. Kob Whoelis, which just eclipses anything ever seen in this city. , So see and judge for yourself. W. M. Hardy of the Times Enterprise wns here last Tuesday in the interest of his Dapor and while here enlivened' this soribq's office,1y his genial smiles and bawl shake. Goto Mra. Lata B. MeQiwen'a open ing, b le taking piaeo nemwandZwIII learned from the day but perhaps there are two that stand out above others. The first is that there is life In the old lend yet. The other is that Thomasrllle has set a standard which the cannot afford to fall tltprtof In any future affair. , It has been Rome "considerable time sin oe Thomasrllle exerted herself. She has been going quietly along In the eesy path of sure and steady progress. But yesterday she took a spurt and bounded a good distance all at ouoe. The people of the town really sur passed themselves. The faithful work- ere on wi onthe brant at the burden of preparation fell had their moment* of doubt and dlsoonragomont bat the re sults exceeded their fondest expectation and tlioy oan cease from their labors, with the satisfied consciousness of work well done. The old idea that TliomiuviUe did not like the country people and did not waut their trade waa exploded Into a million pieces yesterday. All of our guests were more than pleased with thoir on- ttrralnment and announce thoir inten tion of coining again. The picnic was only one of the influ ences at work for tho county’s pros perity. Tho ethers are tho Thomas- ville booklet, the Board of Trade, etc. We cannot afford to make less of a suc cess of sny of thean than we did of the plenio. There is life In the old land ye and there will 1st more life from now THE MARKET. The Prices at VNtich Things Buy end Sell-Corrected Weekly LOCAL BUYIKWRRICE* ThwwwnriUe, Ga. f —Sept. 29, 1904— EfcgMperdoz. 30, to35e. Best batter 25c. Medium batten 20c to—c. Chick- etu, fries, 27 M to 30c^hen» 30 to 8ftc. Sweet poutces, 80c per bo. Fodder per JOO lbs, 75 to HOor Country hey, per 100 He. 50c. to 60o. Old Syrap, 80 to 2fa. Coantry ham#, 12 to 13c. Coon- try lard, 8 to local sealing prices, IhomasTille, Go.,—Sept. 9, 1904— Coffee, Arbackleu 15c. Green coffee, fair 12 l-2c. Choice 15a* White grsn- leted sugar, fl; cents. Brown sugar, 5*^0. Sal Sod&per pound,So. Crack- ers 10 to 20c. Stick candy 10c. Kero sene oil 20c—5 gals, 90c. Side meat, per lb. 11 to 1-31*2 Meal 80c. per bn. Flour $8 00 to #7.00 ppr bbl. Wostem hams 10 l-2c. Lard, compound 9c. Leaf ttitustni etoch$wMi m>kMN*iWy to prices.- J. Harmno, one of Dixie's most * prominent oitixene, was*-visitor to> onr city last Tuesday. Mr. and Mne* J. D. Galium, film Hfwry Horn endP. W. LoateJh weebto 1 May view last Sanday to hear Rbv. X.' Bi * Witherspoon, pastor of the Boston 7 PWHbytcrian Church, preach.. hire, Lula B.JHQveen taaaiMirte ■ date Millinery Establishment In tha ) city of Boston, Ga., where you eas ] fth#a superb lino of Vehrete* Silks. , Ribbons' Plumes, Fompons Is elk styles. You can save money on every 1 bat you buy ofk»A * H- M. Myrica vtoitad Savannah* East Monday, returning TuetwMjr. * Miss Sallie Mathis, who has been the j guest of Miw Qto Mae Parish for-amsrai days, retnrned to Valdosta* htc home, last Weduesday. ^ ~ Mr. W. J. Brown wlj*. live* to north < Boston haa l*»en quit© sica foe- the past tun days. W© sincerely trust that he j may soon rsgain his woutod health and ( strength. Miss-JUjlia. Harris, of Waycrosa.- wha has been speeding seme time with* Me. and Mrs. J, M. Raskin, left last Tbes- day for Moallriu. % Mm h L. G. Moody, of MonticelloVla., after a very pleasant visit of 1 soma week* to friends in oar oily returned to her home last Monday. Mies Alice Eason, of the Isaiah neighborhood* after a very pleasant? vis it to her good friend Miss Maggie Bur ney* left last Tuesday for Thomas- ville. Rev. T: A. mite »ed his regnlkr semi moethly appointment at the Bap tist chureh-Sanday night. He is very much beloved by tho people liere asdi the ohuioli hasboaUedT Mm for another year. | R. I*. Forester has returned feem New Vork, where ho weot to purchase the' fail and winter stock of dry goods, notion*, etc. for Forester Bros, of which firm be is a member. Miss Annie Lou Blaekcliea?, who has been* the attractive goest or Mrs. J. L. Poolk for some days, returued. to her home at Saelna last Tuesday. Mrs. Bhrly Alderman, of Thomas- vibe, who has been visiting. Dr. and Mrs. A. B; Cook, returned to her homo Wednesday. Nearly everyone is engaged in cane griudisg now though the grading U done by masticating and not by a three roller mill. ' W. B. Rodceubery * lias brokea dirt tor Uio erection of a large brick ware house made necessary by the continued growth of ,his extensive buggy and wagon farm implements and sewing machine banners. Richter & Bushin are improving the fooks of their two Btorea bf having tho fronts paiuted and penciled antT the ad dition of a large and attractive sign telling tho people tho many things tliey can bny of them. F. M. Brannon’s beautiful residence on Decatur St. will soon be re^dy for occupaucy and will be an ornament to that part of our city. Tho large delegation who attended tho big picnic Jn ThomasviJlo last Fri day reprot a flne^imo and 6poke in glowing terms of the royal manner in which the mammoth crowd was enter tained. Another one of those saccharine par ties wherein tho "busy b<*e” was the principal sufferer came off last Menday night near the residence of Mr. W. J. Burney, some three miles north of Bos- ton. Quite a largo delegation ef Boa-' touians, chupcroned by Mr. and Mrs. \ B. M. Oomfcrt. Mrs. Rosa Blood and j Rov. K. B. Witherspoon wont cut. lu | this body of folks we find Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carsou, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Car- j I sou; Misses Hemphill Sai!ie> Carsou, Hcs>ie Blocker, Mary Horn, Uetta Neel, Hiittie Fambrough, Wessic Aiisloy, Alice Eason aud Maggie Burney. Tli© mole portiou of this aggrog-.tLou was repreteuted in tho iwrsous of W. W. nud .1, G. Burney, P. W. Leak Jr., Loyd Glover. Morris Blood aud loarnar Car- son. All report having a very swoet time, barring a few stiugs inflicted upon some of the ugly boys. , R. P. McGregor, Perry Florida’s tonsorial artist, was here this week vis iting lus pa rents, Mr. aud Mrs. Mal colm McGregor. Mias Magglb Burney who la trim mer for Mra. Lula B. McQueen can not be excelled in any work. She has studied both In Atlanta and Baltimore and has five years experience. Mia* Jeannette Love, of Parkton, N. C. will arrive Saturday to resume her duties as teacher of the Mayview school. of Pellmiu, wns wheeling around with some of our girls Sunday afternoon. Mis* Annie Newton of Thomssville. spent foveral days of this week with j Miss Della Miller. Dr. J. N. Isler will in a short time builo an attractive residence on tho cor ner o Crawford and MUl streets. ’ Mr. Math Maddox has purchased the N cl sou house, aud will oeeu py it after January 1st. Grandma Pilcher, eighty-three yeius FOR I2FNT. 5 room cottage, Colton avenue,east end,, $10,00 per month. 8 room 2-story house, Bartow st. in Fletcherville,re cently calsomined, $12.50 per month. E.' M. MAILETTE, Real Estate Agent. Mitchell House Block, ThomasviHe, Georgia. Sa“y, tho dethroned cotton king Jibs re-en!--rod the ring and Rays he will) ut cot too lo 18 cents. That wouldn't V« unlucky. Cordelo le to lime a fine now railroad station aud we suppose tl-ose cracl.cn will be so proud that thoy will call it “day-po." eld, ot this place Is visiting hot (laugh- ter, Mrs. Kiclmrd Proctor at Pelham. Miss Edna Ureeu of Pelham was for a few days of this week with Miss Alice Carter, nt The Poplars, Missos Edua Proctor and Mattie t umt toward tho painting. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay $1.50 n gallon for Linseed Oil (worth GO ccuts) which you do when yon bny other paints in a cun with a label on it. 8 & 6 makes 14, therefore when you want 14 gallons of paint, hny only eight of L. & M., and six gallons pure Lin seed Oil with it, and tlms get paint at less than $1.20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M. and three gal- Ions of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. Tliose Celebrated Paints are sold by C. W. Cochran, ThomasviUe, Ga. G. L. Daren, Meigs, Go., 9-9 2m The Dein.rratie campaign book has been issued, but we haven’t received a copy. Gees, thoy know we don't need conversion. -Messrs. \V A. Meigs, and W. A Thompson made a busiuoss trip to Thomnsville this freek. The pomegranate crop is fine this sea son, judging from the quantity exposed in this town for sale. Dr. J. R. Oneal, doutist of this placo will visit Ucldockcnee on Wednesdays after this date instead of Mondays. Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Montgomery eouuty have boon here with a viow to baying, and settling here. Mr. Evans is a large planter of his county. Many pro)* of cottou lu this county Rev. Ed F. Cook thinks that the pul pit aud the preen can so arouse publio sentiment as to solve the mob problem. If the church can eo Ins till the lore of od and the example of. Christ into men's soul* as. to overcome their pas sious, and the press can cause them to substitute reason for preJedire in theirjpeutal processes, mob rale and will be a tiling of the past. are being pickod for the last time, aud many children are returning to .school.' The crop of cane is fine. Should the j season hold good, a large yield of STiup • may be espected. Mrs. J. K. Carter, oral weeks at Box Si parent-lias returned Planing Mill Manager Wanted. Some one competent to run snail planing mill. Will make either salary or partnership arrangement. Address E. C. Redfearn, Pave, Ga. »9-it. LOST.—Near Snsiuu, dark bay mus tang Pony, small size, blaze face, long tail, branded F J, on left ltip. Return toSuaina, Ga. 9-lMw. tdlng sev-! Mrs. L. B. McQueen and her sister, with hof; Miss Maggie Bnraev are daily receiving ' their fall and winter stock of ruillibepy,