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HA, OCTOBER 7 1904
SECOND HAND MACHINERY
For Sal*. Newly Overhauled.
One 23 H. P. Tubular Boiler
. Jkp*,Lo»t 7,000-
Obe Poo. Sept 29.—Ruulao* arriving
here claim to have received Informa
tion that the Japanese leases in the
last assnit on Port Arthur, whloft began
September 10, were 7,000. A Old ness
Who-left the fortress on September 26ih
■ays that the Raselan losses were be
tween 500 and 600.
“ to " “ Vertical "
•• 8 “ *, Locomotive" on
wheels,
One io H. P. Vertical boiler and en
gine.
i No. 1 Detoach Saw Mill, Simples
Feed. , v
I—an inch Inserted tooth saw.
, Smell saws.
I—Soule (team (eed^rope Iced asgqod
as few.
t—IS H.)?. can ter crank engine.
ear Morning
Thejmeeting'nf the Womau's; Union,
the anxiiiarr to'tbA Mercer Baptist As
sociation will be held liese ituring^the
awtoniaUou meeting. The date* are
October twelfth and tldrteenth. The
program is ns fellows:
Song— All Hull the Powbr of Jams’
Name.
Scripture Beading—Mrs. E. E. Oglesby,
Tliomssnlle, Ga.
Prayer—'Mrs. F. M. ansley, Thomas-
vllle, Ga.
Addrers ot Welcome—idfs. A. W. Boa-
ler, Thomasvitl-, Ga
Response—Miss Nonuio McCall, Quit-
mao, 6a.
Annual Address—Mrs. J. N. Griflln,
Valdosta, Ga.
Song—Nearer My God To Thee.
Paper—"The Night Cometh’’—Mn.
Uhas. Denmark, Qnitmnu, Ga.
Song—Work For the Night Is Coming.
Prayer—Mrs. B. F. Herring, Thotnai-
rille, Ga..
WEDNESDAY AFIERNOON.
Song—Throw Oat The Life Line.
Scripture Bunding -Mrs. J, T Rogers,
Bdstou, G«.
Prayer—Mn, J. F. Parker, Tliomnsyille,
Two hnndnd colored Republicans
met at the Thomas oonnty court house
yesterday and discussed matters of im
portance to the work. E. Lowry,
chairman of the Republican executive
committee, R. V, Branch, pastor of the
A. M E. church. Rev. L D. Hall, of
GIsscow, 8. P. Sanders, of Metcalfe, D.
D. Pierce, of Ways, D. J. Slaughter, of
Metcalfe, W. A. J. Mos ey, J. M. Terry
and many others spoke and denied the
existence of "Before Day Clubs,” gave
good advice and condemned lawless-
nese. The fallowing resolutions wen
offered, by H. H. Thwentt, principal of
the TliomasTille colored [ubl’e schools,
and unanimously adopted:
Resolred,
people of ThomasviUe
, As a result of the school troubles that
have divided Cooiidge Into two factious,
savendof tint town’s most prominent
dtiseiiK are under penceaud crim
inal bonds, and an exciting per
sonal encounter took place at tin] A. &
B. depot there yesterday morning.
The participant* were Or. W. H. Crowe
Prof. Adrian Robinson, and mime a,y
Mr. J. L. Potter.
For eeverai years there have been two
parties in Coulidge, each warning to
have a school. Only last .Saturday a
committee appeared before, the county
Board of .Education, fitting that the
Big-Oreek school bo removed to Cool-
idga. 1 he petition won domed uud this
brought tho rroablo ton caliniuutirn.
The sc|kkjI in Gooii Jge is known h» bell
Adiiau
good <is new. .
, ' l—-ki* innutle.
i—Set ^Vsiringcr ogging trucks new
J—Set* 3 » pWJc „ .. s.
1— Duplex Steam pump, new.
1—2 i-2 Gardner governor.
1—2 t-2 , good as
new. .
t—2 t-2 K'ng governor.
b—1 1-2 Monarch governor.
I—J 1-2 Pi-kiring governor.
12—-Set* 12 Pu.kcr». g Carriage truck,
new. the t<ts* made.
Prompt attention upon work. We
will be prepared to (urnisb cane mills’in
30 days.
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
Works near A. O. L. R. R. Depot.
P. O. 102; Telepltouo, 184 and 210.
That we the colored
and Thomas
county do without reservation condemn
the criminal element among as, and in no
sense do we condone crime, bat fav
or every criminal being brought to
the bar of justice, regardless of his race
or color.
2. That we deplore the fact- that so
many of oar race have been accused of
the nameless crime which in mint in
stance, ha* caused the cltaearjto de
grade itself by lyuebiug the depraved
human being; we furthermore condemn
the lawless maimer by which inch crim
inals are punished.
3. That Wo regard lynching as the
sign of a tow form of civilisation and
we heartily commend the press of the
state and those in authority for the bold
stand tliur are tnkiug in striving to sup
press mob law.
4. That we regard the Before Day
Club bug-a boo is a relic of mythology
ontl that wo the colord people here as
sembled, do disclaim ijpsu any remote
knowledge of the 0listen™, or of the at
tempt nt any such sataulc orgsuixntiuo.
5. Thnt wo regard the while people
of tho Scutirns our next door neighbors
and friends, aui positively do not ap
prove of any saying cr uncalled for ut-
■eranou that would havo a tendency 10
creatu dissatisfaction an t breed hatred
among a*. ■
8 That we lieartily appreciate the
great sacrifice flic whites of the sontli
have made and are making to eduoate
us and consequent y make ns worthy
citisens. 1
7. Th it we hope, as,we have in tits
past, to receive encourugmuent of the |
White people df .the south, along the
line of every worthy phase of race do- ^
velepmebt.
8. That we assure all nouoorned that
we ore wtiling, and »ha,l do, everything
in oar power to assist in making sedety
better, educationally, industrially, mtr-
ally and religiously.
0. That we give these resolutions
publicity through the press.
Togo's Blsckada Effective.
St. Petersburg, Sept. 29 —The infer-
motion received at the war office con*
ceruiugtiie situation at Port Arthur is
not reassuring. The blockade at last'
seems to bo effective. Admiral Togo’s
ships are arresting all the junks which
try to enter tlie harbor and sending
It is feared that
Institute. Its reseller Is Mr.
Robhuou, a young mau who came
there last mouth from Milan On.' He
feared trouble from tho uduuaeuts of
tlie rival local factious bud swore
oat warrauts to -put nutter
bond to keep the peace Dr? W. H,
Crowe, his bra,her Mr Jeff Crowe, t ie
brother-in-law Mr. J. L. Potter and
- Mr. Jim Borrow. When he utigtited
from tlie A. & 11. train nt about half-
past eignt yesterday morning a put Mittal
Cuoonntar with Dr. Orowo immediately
followed.
Th.re.re two sides to the fight just t
M there are two sides to, the sci.cui
question. , Tho Prulessor claitcs that
Ur. Potter held him while Dr._ Crowe
best hint with brass knuoklrs or ajliuife
heldiu Ills baud. The other side says
tint the Doctor simply worsted |! .
teacher in a regular ft <lit. Be that gift
may, the reamtjfas that Sheriff 1'. J
went u^to Cooiidge on tl.c 413- I
them to Port Daluey.
this enforced isolation may react on tlie
spirits or tho garrison.
F.nroUmont and Report of Sooiotles.
Paper—Important Need of W. M. U.
Miss Lina
TWO CALLS.
Mrs. L 8. Driver and family will
leave tins Week for Opo.isa Ala. wheie
they will liuke their home in future.
Mrs. Driver's friends will regret to loote
her m a citizen of this place. '
work in oar association,
Clark, W. M. U. Missionary. -
Song—8 and np For Jeans.
Paper- "Foreign Mtssl u ffnrk."—11 rt
W. W. Ashburo, Moultrie, Ga. a
A|i;»iutuieht of Committecs, s
Prayer—Mrs. A W. Beu’or, XI omits-
Those who wish day board or pleas
ant rooms with board can be acoom
dated. Everything clean, comfortable-
mud homelike, good and prompt service
given to all. Phone 171.
Muinferd Orphsn-ge and Brunswick
. Church Want Rav. Baater.
Bov. Alex W. Bailor, psstof of the
B iptist church In this city has received
letter* calltDg him io serve in two im
portant rbsirimm. The trustees of the
Georgia luduspiM Home wont Mit tc
tike il.vp'.ue left Vft-Mlll by flu death
of Dr '\V. E. Mnibfurd. dinco his death
no ouc has hx-'i kolected tn’takf charge
o' the liondn-ds of orphnus at tho liomo
li Alms hi
Mr lien Ainsworth and tils sister Miss
Blineho Ainsworth arrived iuJTliomar-
v.llo Thursday morning after a pleasant
V s't to the World’s Fair. Mr, Aim-
w-rili wi 1 spend a short time here before
r -turning to uia homo iu Tampa Fla.
TEN MILLION- CAR LOAD?
. trgig yesterday afternoon uud was kep
bu,y. serving warrants. Dr. Ciooo had
a warrant issued charging the tiSCltv.
with assault with Intent to mnrtlor, jnf
he )uk given tend In the suut of 2890 fa*
appsariticoin conn. Prof. Rohliisni
oasted ci Imiunllwarrants against yrowe
and Potter re bo issued uud they-'gave
bond. Tho- two Crowes, I’onsr; uud
Barrow are all.,under pence warrant,.
The, whole affair and the causes that led
np^p it are regretted, and it is hoissi
■ that j|o farther trouble will result.
Tho A bnny Herald tells of a recei t
e lideoiio of burglary iu that town. Mr.
Frank VbaOf «e formerly of chin city,
w.*s one of the sufferer*. His room at
the Elks ruu was entered and his pock,
e a de*poiled of $115.
itHwick Baptist
ohsrrh, one of thr. m-if Important- In
South Georgia, I»Vs caUod Mr. llnlcr fr
tho ^►torate. He in nt present vonduot*
in Bro«.k< county
Io there
WOOL.
-AND-
iug revival ser
aud could tint lies -sn In rc,
0 tils, but it is uoi probnklu tint he will
aoeept either. '
Tltomasvllle. jieplo nro naturally
pleased nt the reiuignition of Mr. Beal-
-sr'i talent aud ability, evidenced in
theso rmamnDci to high places. The
Times*Knrerpricc howenw voicos tlie
sentiment of ilia whole eonimnulty na
well aa tne Baptist congmration when
It expresses tb* Inqie and belief Min*, lie
will remain here. He hat accomplished
groat things iu Tlioutaevllle, lint- Ids
work has Just began,and itelmportniu e
will, it is honed, keep him here for many
yean.
Fur; Beeswa*, Etc.
IliGHEbT CASH .HRICES PAID.
N»gro Prisoner Attempts to Baoapo
From Lockup
Song--Blest he The Tie,
Prayer— Mjg J. W White, Cairo, Ga.
ADJOURNMENT.
4
Green Osrw,
; A number of .epom havobenn given
'out by tlie veterinary surgeons
during the put few days, cd stock being
killed by eating too much green corn.
Mr. J. T. Dixon wasonenf thesolTerers
tie lut his flno delivery horse and is
In order that
Jno. Blair, an escaped conviot, made
a de>perute attempt to froe himse<f if
fio shackliM of llio law y esienlay. A lit-
lie more aud it would have teen another
case of barrier, burned away.
ilialr was arnwrol early in the day t k
tlie puMofllco by Deputy Singletary.
Tlie ofliejr placed tlie man in tho deten
tion cel! at the court homo uutil lie
should have opportunity to go to tho Jsii.
UpouvDPing the coll again about
noon, on liia way to diunur, Mr. Bingle-
tary found it Io tw in fluses. Hi. first
act w as to exriuguisli Hie Are aud w|nu
this vraa done he turned hi. atleotinu
to hinliag Hie cause thereof. Itucvcl-
op.-l that Blair lmd taken a leg from
tlie chair left iu the roll aud witli it had
prised away a portion of Hie door fac
ing. He happened to Slave matches in
his clothes aud with these lie kindled the
splinters and Set to work to burn tel
the staple that secured tiie lock. A Ba
de -tort' time uud hie 'attempt. wotld
probable have been sueve-wdul.
Blair was charged withstealing weed,
and ouo or two ctlier petty offences,
but lie proved to be nu escape from
McRae*, camp; Ui addition to tins he
will probably hive to answer to the
charge of arson.
J. W. WATKINS 4 CO.
J CITY PROPERTY RETURNS.
'trlfld Property tValuad -wl< Sr,.
139,.'*13, a Blight Increase!
Ov.K Us* Year.
' Oily Olerk K. T.' Maoloap coiapi-lcd
the oit.r tax digest for tho correal year
yesterday morntug. Tim followiug arq
the returim:—
•White *2,4SJ 57T.fO
Colored 180,a3«.«0
fouling badly over it.
otlior people may bo saved tho same
misfortune he advises them people to
use extreme care that their stable keys
do not over feed their stock.
DENHAM'S WRECKED-
Private Car Run Into and Smashed to
Pieces, Cue Member tnluree.
LOST! REWARDl
From office of l’arx ami i-iij ton in
Sylverier Ga. a certain bond for title,
unreeuriled, from \V. E. Wi.lmius to
W. A. Johnson, to a certain tract of
land couvoyed by tlie Bostou Lumber
Co. toW.K Williamaiu a deed Jan.
2 th, describing tlui ptnm formerly own
ed by the Boston Lumber Co. about a
mile and a lusif west of Hoeton Ua, iu
Thomas county, i net of laud consist
ing of ubent ,00 acre more or less. A
ruwArd of glu.o > will be paid for the re-
ram of nmo. AU parties take ' notice
• w.t said luud U ;u hugation aud the
uuyer must bcwaie of his title or any
bnud for title made to him by any one
other tiuui J. W. Johnsuu of Dougherty
county, Ga. Sept. 80th IHC4.
Frank Park
Fourth In Oats-
Hon. Martin V, Calvin in a card hi
thu Atlanta News, discusses tho prop
osition that the amount of cotton pro
duced depend. npo'> the amount of fer
tilizer pnroha* id. Ho quote, some in
teresting itatiitlcs In connection.
Thomas county stauds fourth in the
production of com nnd oat*, fifteenth
iu cotton nnd raise, practically uo
wheat. The figures are—corn 549,8:0
-butts]*; oats. 08,370 bushels; whent
SO bushels, cotton 10,333 hales.
aud IrLuds lieir
Tire many rwatiri
of Mr. W. B, Denham', family will
leant with a great deal of interest of the
urtVrow esca|V from dciuh of several
members of the f amity /Tliowday.
The Deuhaut p ivute oar was ran Into
early TtuuwL-iy aiuruiug ,)u»t south of
Cliar esto-i aud was smaslml to piwes
Mrs. l’.M-i!
Td.U *3,«M,8(U
Till* makes t-,0 increase' for 1931 41?.i
039.5). There it. undoib ml v b--c i a
groat labteatei t pr ipirtv value do ing
the l» ■ twelve mouths, but tlm prestnt
systtra if making returns anil assessing
values, dlows many return, to be made
at lets > nan tbu real value of the prop
erty, aud some to escape altogether.
Roosevelt and Bolivar.
Dr. J. T. Culpepper, H. \V. Hopkins.
J. L. Beverly, S A. Roddonbery and
Congressman James M. Griggs nro bsck
from their flshlug trip with many
atorie* of a good time. Mr. Griggs re
turned to Dawson at 9:80 Friday
moruiug About a year ago Mr. Bever
ly gave tlm statesman a dog which he
called •’Hoosevolt," beotuse as Mr.
Beverly sn Id "he took up with every
nigger lie s iw.” Mr. Griggs changed
Roosevelt*, mime to "Joe Beverly” and
Was so plumed with Ids hunting powers
that yeatenwy lie purchased “Bolivar’*
• brother of the otter dog. "Bolivar
Griggs*' and **Joo Bcveriy” will scorn
Mr. Dculiam. his sisters,
and Mrs. Torubolh of Mouticcllo, his
daughter, Mi-j* Bes-ie Unuha-is nud his
son, W. B. Denham, 't. went In i1h> car
Sidewalk Plans.
Mr! J. J Cone is having a briok cop.
lug built in front of his store on Jack-
. m street, and will build an swn’.ug
a'roes tho sidewatk. In a short time it
is probable that a cement sidewalk w ill
extend from the Barker buildings where
it way recently laid, [last the Thomp-
sou building, the McIntyre stable and
tl,e Cone stable. This will make a flue
stretch Of splendid walk, and will
greatly improve Jackson street.
Mr. EM. Ashton Dead.
Many Thomosville jieople reraembei
meeting Mr. E. M. Arhton aud wifi
who were hero from Florida for levera!
weeks as gadsts of Mr. and Mrs. W E.
every near loan a few weeks ago. Boll
.-Daplcnweut.to tho Fair at 8t. Ixmls
Hr. aud Mrs. i^ery on their return liomi
1, rt Mr. and Mrs.’Ashton at St. lonis,
limy came later to Atlanta and Mr.
Ashton died there on Tuesday.
WATSON OR HINES.
Lumber Company tadved.
The Macon Lumber Company moved
Tlinmilfty afternoon from it* former
1 quarter? on booth Broad, to the Parker
building ou Madison, next door to the
Tiiurs-Enterpri*'?. The neighborhood
has n \vs\rm welcome for Mr. Turner end
his force.
On3 of Theso Noted Populists Will
# Speak Here This Month t
The Btst Health Culture.
No poor man can afford to brnhe^ with
any or tlio t*xperimt.‘nt;il iwoltii fads,
tie is too busy making a living for him*
neif and family, und wiieu ho is afflicted
* ith a l»»wi cough or cold, or dbvelops
catarrh us tho direct result of a cold, ho
ximply takes a few«b>*s©f Dr. Bos«'hce's
German Syrir 4 ). And if something more
sehoue, ?ay consumption, prostrates him
or any member of his family, German
Syrup cpn again be reUea on to effect a
enre. Trial bottle, 7oc At S. H. Price
& Co
THIS PHARMACY
May be relied ou. We sell
only goods that we know
about and can recommend.
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST.
All the Drugs w^sellv are
the purest and best that, can
j be obtained. Fine Toilet ar-
; tides at popular prices.
S H. PRICE CO
^ Ochlockouto, Ua. Oct. I, 100-4
Editor Timefi-EutcrprisoI have re*
liable information that either Tom
Wathon or Judge Hiues will cpe&k
at ThomasviUe before the close
of the presidential campaign.
When the date is fixed duo notice will
be given.; Every body will be cordialy
invilei to attend und hear the discus*
slon. Next to T E. Watson, Judge
liinee has the reputatiou bf being the
ablest exponent of the erodd of ppou*
li<m in tho state. Give them a hearing
au l hold f ist to that that has proven to
be trad, aud reject that, fh u’is not true.
J.S. Ward, Jr.
C. T. G..udy has came home from St
f ouis where he went to buy Mock for
Gaudy and’Mallet*. He purchased two
due carloxds of horses and mu es, and
(>:une back without \bitiug tho Fair
\le &iys that tbore ore enormous crowds
iu St. Louis and that the big depot i>
i lm busiest *plneo on earth.
Girr YOUR MONEY’S WORTH.
You get your moneyworth when
you buy Elliott's Emulsified Oil Lini
ment. A full k half pint bottle cost* but
25 cents and vou get yepr money back ‘
if no* satisfied with resuN. You’ll,
not be disappointed. J. W. Peacock !
k party of Boston poopto who were
iu town Saturday wore Mrs Julia
ShoiVMcs-rs. Joho Short anti Evereti
Judge H W. Hopkins is building a
hrge new bam on tho vacant lot on
Dawson‘Street adjoining hi* residence.