Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 14, 1904, Image 4

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L'i GEOt.GlV. OCTOBER 14. 1904, THE SALEM WORKER! .THEY WANT RAIN. THE ELECTORAL TICKET. * The electoral ticket tor Demoarsta of the tecoiul oorigroiriohal district Is printed below. The lUt is furnisliefi bjr fiinlimsn Yeosnsns of the stole dodging from » basket of the largest pairs, of the Keifer variety, I ever saw siot to me by J. J. Roberts living near tasn, the crop it extra fine this year. Lost or Stolen Nine head of lto^s. One sow, block and yeilow spots and 8 shoots shoot six months old; two aie bloox mid rest biaok and spotted. Marks, crop and nnflerbit io riglit ear. Swallow in fork in left ear. Ixftniy premises on Ang. H. Any Roy. D. H. Parker, one furnishing information will ba re- j Mn) _ br. Everiit 1 warded to the valoe of the hogs. A.!- who has been visitii dress Jeff Davis, Meigs, Ga. 10-'J44t and Mrs. J. W. laj im for Thp!r Convention at Sa lam Church This Month.: Grammar. Crops, Eog IFam'ne and Other Topics. Souih Georgia (B/H. O. Jordan.) Pabiisbed every Friday by tiio iiis-Enlerprise Publishing Co. J -(Cy J. 8. Searey.) ' Rb'mer Braswell, one of the model boys of oar town, went to Thoinatville Tuesday afternoon. ^ anl 30th of October. DEMOCBATIO TICKET. FofPrt.ident, 'ALTON.B. PARKER.JS CTP - - ■<! For Vice-President, ^ u zzr.: henry.g. davis. k • __ i"Fnr Presidential Electors, ZZZ2 —— *•; From’tlie State at Gorge, TZ THOMAS B. FELDER, JR , " GEORGE P, MONROE. First District—W. G. Warnell. Second District—J. D. Rambo. Third District- Norman O. Miller. Foortli District—J. J. Bull. Fifth District-S. O. Tapp. * SIxtthfMitrlct—George Collier. Seventh District—Loyd ThbmAs. Eighth Dtstrirt— M. G. Michael. Ninth District —Samnel C. Danlao. Tenth District-P. B.'Jolinson. Eleventh District—O. M. Smith. For Representative In'tlieFIfty-nirlh Cottgrcrs from the Second District, JAMES M. GRIGGS. It Is the doty of every Democrat to give this ticket his attention and to vr la ltnttli»pollsonNov*mber8th There is every resson why the psrty should rally on that day as nlver before. It is time for Georgians to awnken from their apathy. Paste the ticket in yoor hat and the dato in your memory and vote right ou elootlon day. Miss SosieSingletary of Qchlocknee. spent several days with family. of he brother, W. >!. Singletary, - Sntored at the postofiloe at. Tliomas- vUle, Ga., -as second class mall-, matter. Tliere is a lady living hear here, who it is said, picks oh an average of 300 pounds of cotton a day. Resides this she does tier own bonso work and take* her husband’* dinner to him two mile* •war- MUierof Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Miller came to Tliomaaville two years ago in poor health but was much benefltted by the climatd and pino breexes. He made tlie mistake of returning to his northern hotpp and waa again attacked by diseate. Cicero Tl.ompsonof Thomseville, was here a few days since, advertising AI. G. Field. . He Is a hostler. Official Paper ol Thomas County Mrs. Holzondort of Coffee county mother of Mr>. J. N. liter, ha visitor hero. The'tlires ff-tc-n of Mrs, Hall, Mr* Steele, Mrs. P.irhiyi r-nl Mr*. Bowls returned to their • h<wi««' in Mitchell qounty Saturday, after spending a week withjthetr aged elster' near town. Thoy are nil quite old, Mrs. Hull the eldest being 81, LastJFrldsy their numcrone relatives hod a reunioiTat Hint delight- fnl spot, MidwayfSpringe. Vorgil-Heyof aenr~ Ocliioeknte, was the guest of Huy wood; .Singletary last Sunday. Mr. Haggard Davis and wife of Bar- wick have lioen hero for the ,asr few •y Quaranteed Circulation 3,400. of agreeable address he made the ac quaintance of many of our people who will regret to learn of his demise. The world may owe”yon *' living but It I* harder to collect^tlian a delinquent •Ascription account. Fond mothers all over Georgia sro noticing that their small sous “feol bad'' •host (he time the ecliool bell ringi. Will Return The Twenty Finn. Mr. T. J. Bottoms who is now in Prescott Arizona will return to Thom- nsville on October twenty fifth and re sume his work as traveling paaeenger agent for the Atlentio Coast Line. Mr, Bottoms' health has greatly improved daring ills stay in the West. Tlie news of lila improvement and proposedrotoru to Tliomusvitle will rejoice the hcarte of hie many fneud*. When you go to Soeton—any of ycu ladles from Thomae county or any Valdosta has voted bonds to the •mount of 183,000 to build a modern gahool hoove. Tlmt t« just.llko Valdosta. The vhh of narcotics i* bprendiiig idly m»d i« onejef tho dtvgern oS , anlern life. A good d'gestloii nnd s (fair coiifcloncw sro tho host sleep-pre- tltoere and tronble.[Bhields. Whiskey is leas harmful thain{dopo. • This coupon is as good as 10 cents in hard coin to readers of the Times-Enterprise. It will be CASHED FOIS lOc- on evtry Tollar’s woith traded at Complete Hue of Gents (Drubbing*, Shoes, Hosiery, Hats slid C-ips, Blilrts and Ties Collars and Cuffs Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Underwear. Benators Bocon and ;Clay hove tern op, iking in Thumisvllle, and llie Savan na', Trisa soys "south Geerghi wssa fevalstieii to rhem.-nud rut nil of their elrioeme on tap ” litlmt a 1 that we* umtnp Ic Veinor?—Dnwsi ii Now*. All tot.pt six barrels oijeiiimmde.; D. A. DIXON 55 SOTS From the morning of Oct. IS to (he night of Oct. 33. Cut out tlivse conpors aad you got (1.00 worth for 90c, |3.00 worili Th* Savsuur.li ries<|>aji:^ Tbcinst jDnnty farmers, wliito and black, an vying new wsgou* and' buggies, tor, « doubt. Thero Will be automobile* in ghfoonntry If this koepu up. Tie farmer* aro feeling their oal<av well rs For the Ladies Wool Clrcniar Shan;!., s Latest Style Belts, Wool Sweaters, Handbags, Jacket*, Top Skirts, Dressing Hacks, Fascinators, NORTH GEORGIA TOO. p^'Jwaud Since the »iw rennty amnidnien time to recuperate lias presumably carried n number of its • adhereuts will bo interestod in rinding 1 r 0 n 1111101 the following from tho Atlanta Journal ’ \ J novn ‘ ^ ti "Now thaCtlie'constitutional .mend- j luc * U - T tnr " u meut for 143 counties instead of 187 bus : r nih’meuts, lookln been ruttlied liy the peoplo of Georgia, 4*1* fssmilyr. Appear Before Refsreo Msrriil Bankruptcy Gass. A brilliant array of legal toleut ap peared before Bankruptcy Ueferee Mer* rill yesterday. TI»o cane wan that of Bvi’. Grace of Qnmuan and Argyll*, a big lumberman. IIU liabilities wore found to bo about tn.000, with tuwetH of one third that Hmouut. M. O. Putewas tfppoiutod Ills trjHtoc in banWrnp!oy. Among the out of town lawyers fcho were ptesout were Loon A. Wilson, Jno TV Miles and Judge J. O. Ueyuoidt of WsycroHn, Uuitod States cotmuh sio- uer J M. vTuIuikou and J. R. Walker of Vauloata, auJ Warren Grice of Haw- kiiiHtillo. 11m North. Georgia citizens are aoln a”y boasting bemuse that section bar a. lot of fairs scheduled for this fa'I. Sou < pe ople hare rerrorted tastes. Wilson M. Ha/dy, Prsaldont. r. > Mteh" D. MoCartney, uao.4 trua. At the Time-Enterprise Building. - rrhommsville. Gs. SUBSORIMIOX RATES. Weakly, One Year * 100 Six Monllis.... Thrco Mouths,, Dally, On* Year...*. *• Six Months.... •• Tlifeo Months. •* One Month.... In Martiole recently on townbullc- ag a western paper gives this bird > which might, with udraotsge, tn I to TliomMvUle. “If you wait y«ur town to grow and prosper, waki vp, rtib your eyos, roll up your sieevrv wad go to work for It. It takes u grist daal of hustling to stir up some oom- multles in thts work, but ouro the town betterment movement Is undei way almost every out-will join in. If yon want butluoss tooome t<^ your town, encourage thorn who coma. If you want • prosperous town where people can eonto who are disposed to make tinmrr, then do away with aud bury from light all Jealousy and splto mid work more for common ptolperiiy ami mutual benefit. Wake up, rub your eyee, rnl> up your sleeve* aud go io work, not work with fear ,'iid i remMtug, but take it for granted that blood will lell Leave retail, to themselves, borrow no ttoaMes, bat all unite io m.vka it the biggest Lin,I n town. Gc to work!" llo y is n clipped society item that we intend to use later ou fur some of the full wbilJIngs; “At the outset of ll is paragraph ti e pen falter, at Ilia tn<L at describing to much sweetness. Imagine, if yon ran, ^ V bride of stntuo. quii p.ise, gowned in dreamy white cliff, n through the filmy myatery of whoso veil gtowoJ a muss ol pale gold hair lito u sun.kisn.-il cloud at morning. It was no wonder that the ■ gucsta crowded each uriior aud craned their nocks to see. Eveiy week too uew indcvtifal enter prises oiganizod o i n solid basis in Qeor.is. I ere i» h -1 weeks list. Cutlibcrl—Gas mnchlno plant, (■nraiiuali—toe factory; 480,000rotten eompre-s. Odumhus—?fi0,000 veneer and wad Working plant. Hart w ell-Kit etilo light plant. Ocrdc.’c—Engraving plant. Bwoinso.iro—1101,000 cotton mill p:c- The annual Salem Workora’ Conic, ence will be hold tills year at Salem Bapyist-church, near Favo, oil the ir11 This m-eting is tlie conference of tlm three churches under the pastorate of Rev. A. J. Taylor. They arc Sal, m church and the Baptist churches of l J a- •vo aud Barwick. /The program of tl.u Noitli Boston for several days, retained uncti-n; follows: . Mr. Ralph Miller Deso. . to lier home lest Friday. j Saturday Get. 2i», ot 9 a. m. News lias readied tl)« city of the ie-1 yi enn a, Geor|pa was represented in I Grayer meeting., cent death hi Atlanta of Mr. Ralph ^ouroity last weekday the pressnoe of. Organization; Uommttlees from carl, Judge D. L. Kenderoon, o »e of her most ■ 0 f tho olmrclies raiiort ou church estimable citizens aiul leading ntlor- ^ jj, e p^t a^sociational year; Miss 8ue Lane, of Noshvillo, Teuo., is at home Tiflitiug her mother, sister and brother. Last Friday MHw On a Neel visited He returned last winter but even south, relatjveg sllll fri(mdg i n ,i 10 co uuty rapi- Georgia 0O0W not help him, and be lo j puaed away. While liere he lived at the Masurr Hotel. Being a young man County Surveyor A J. Staualwnd down la«t Saturday to oar city aud ou returning took with him his neice, Misn Florrie fitanaland, one of Ed^ewood’s most attractive youn» ladies. Mta* Florrie will be the guest of her uncle and family some weeks ere she returutt home. “ Wliat are the Ba[ tists Doing to De velop this Field?” discussed by Rev. T. sV. White. Hormon. Recete. Din.wr ou grooud 1:30 p. nf. “Go<l has Plautod tho Raiubow: w l.o are the Laborers?*’ Discusfed by E. I. Bryan and C. T. Begg’. (1.) “Tlie Doty of ^cwg C.liiMirn to ihe Church,” by Prof. Frank T. Long and Percy Kendrick. (2). “The Duty of the Church io Young Christians,” b; J. L. Burns and Walter Steven- whsrsslit, be sure to make Mre. Me* Queen*# Millinery store your head* quarters. Mrs. Dr. II. A Shine, of Tallahassee, after a very pleasant visit of some ten d*yi to her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Brooks, lefc last Monday for home accompanied by her husband. Cols. W H. Hammond nnd Hugh J. Complete line of Rug*:, all prices. Window Shades, Sin ill Notion-*, Tinware, Steel Euiiraeiware, Table Liiihii, Towels. Cotton and Linen, (hi Cloth, Umbrella*. Embr«v.d*‘rios, Unb’U Sails, Black Sailor Hats, Puttiuuig Everything at Lowest Possible Prices. increase our sales and get new customers we will allow Ifc on every $l.t) you trade with us If you cut out tin coupon aniLbring it with you. You get $1.00 worth for 9k, $5.)) worth for $1.5), $11.1) worth for $9.0S. N Cut out the Coupon. It wiP not appear Ag^in. D. A. DIXON & SONS, 123 Broad Street," - - Thomasv 11\ it U understood that North Georgia wiM make a demaud for its sh ire of the eight new counties which are. to be created. And this demand will no doubt bring on the liveliest kiudof tight before the commission which will bo designated to lo*/k after tho creation of tho now counties. When tlie law allowing eight addit ional counties was potted it was \uih the idoa that tho'moasure wii* in the iutorett of South Georgia, find dnlega tion* from that section of thes’nt* were constantly in Ailauta urging tho mem bers of tho legislature to vote for tie bill. Nobody hod any id»a that '»!»• North Georgia people wohted any ihvi-ion but now it is understood that a vigorous effort will bo mr.de to g»'t four of the eight now counties located in the north eru section of the state. This announcement commg from the North Uoorgiaus will come likf u bolt from tho blue to the South Georgia pee pie who were under tho apprehend-* that no otJ»or section of tlio state want ed any riivUiou e.^opt tho ouo wher fho roar tics coverol such an area c ground, and which hns^rewnto in pop aiaiion during the past le^ years. IiU family. Tlie church at Midway near town is conducting a sorio? of protracted meet ings this weok. U iv. 4 B. AUigood, tlie ixutor, ia bc-itig ,assisted It Rev. R. G. Jnckvou, To test the practical knowledge cf some pupils in grammar in Pino Grow school %»here this deponent hears les sons, fho (lucstion ns to whether or uot the nse of an apostrophe aud *V* iu writing “Young’s” Feqiale Colhge is oorroct, precipitated a (liscu^iou that did nut end in school. Now, the town folks arc bringing out,their old gram mars and aro refreshing their memories Oil the rub**. The question ia: “la it correct to write “Young,” or “Young’s” Female College? >Vhat do you say? Mr. Hutphiuga, the young man who has boon geliiu;; Lofton** “Clmnctor Sketchcb” for J several moutlis, is quite sick of fever at the Miller House, Hutchins is from ue tr ‘Macon, and ia u mtuof fine demeanor, having nn.ny fr onds in this place Egy* ami chickens aro very scarce iu hi» roarkot. I do not see why umo cuterpridng farmer docs uot nndertuke ci supply the market. J.t would prare pri'fitable. Banker William was here Tuesday ou 'his periodical rounds to his various banks. Of coarse he found tho bank of Meigs O.K. Messrs. Yaulandingham and Edfoutl Hurst went down to T’iomasville Tucr- | Mflutyir, tuoof Tlioaia<*Yi:U’ N Icsrliiiy I i a min ories, were lev la*: T.i-«di> »f- 1 inn (dig to some logoi bns ic •. Judge. M. Baum, of (j m u t?t. was •kVUifOr )•) IblSMU t *H' I'.i s' «y, •ailed here to l.»»k after i a.»--»..nt lias iuees. The Bostonians, while a t<*nq)er.ti ct- folk, would be pieosc-1 to have a vadt from Jupiter Plnviu* mi l iIm town gi. wet awhile. We‘are mighty dry in tin*, bailiwick and uhIc.-k we c« t eopiim • showers within the*next wetU or ten, days long sweatouiag won’s average up to former years. W. W. Prather, of Qnitm n»," rrpre- seutiug the Johnsou Ma.b’e works of said city, was here this we*-k in the in terest of his house.' P. S. Uenth, Tax Oolf»tctor, was iu Boston last Tues lair collecting State and County taxes. / THE LADIES favor pamth;g their churches, and therefore we argo overy | Minister to roueuibcr wo give a liberal I quantify of the Ijongman J- Martinez Paint toward tho painting. WcanLuml vuvers like gold. Don’t pay .?! oO ,n gallrm for Linseed Oil (worth M coni-.) which you do when you bey other p«in:a in a can with a label ou it 8 & 0 makes 14, therefore w hen you want l-4 gallons of paint, buy only eight of L. & M., and six gallons pure idu- seed Oil with it, nad thus get paiut at less than #1.20 per gallon. Many houses nro well paiuted with four gallons of. L. & M. and three gal lons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. These Celebrated Paints are sold by O. W. Cochnm, Thomasville, Ga. G. L. Daren, Meigs, Ga., • »-® fm G 1*1 ci t f cl l i O; )y;£i Cane M'ils sr.d KahcaSiij-f Kettles. For Sals by Jno. Vi", Limit y F osten, Ga. Sunday, Oct. 30, at On. in. U:00 o’clock n. in., Salem Suiiduy School. The Relation of tho Home to tie Church,” by J. 1. Haucock, Kdmni.d Redfotru nnd J. \V. MiUr, Sermon, R b ev. T. A. While. 2:30 p. in., Son lay. School M> a* Me cl ing. Subjects:— ) “Have the Sunday School* Been Pro !tu? o to tht O miylntf the Post As- viaiioti.d Ytvr?” (2) *T.i - lew of th# K4mu’*m of the San lay s !i.»u During the Year, Wlwr Hi »ohLls> the Afifnde of the Memin; s of the Churches Toward the Sail'd Schools?’ .ohj llo.Till, B T, Bryau. Sells at Sight. VV« wnat n**ri« s in town and oouu'y to sell a Self Wringing Floor Mop re* pently piteiinid. l a m.^ritasell U :t night. Men or women with teams moke $.’» 0) fo'?30C a ,? jt.v in the country,Would g:veexel«iM»v»» *■•)'»• of cm *rv io right party. Wnte T. G. Johnson, Atlanta, Ga.. Temple Court Building, 10-14 21 A- r>i ai: •-> rirepairers of - Class Jiwelry. Our mark is i;<.ilini)v less thau yi-tlr -ti-factic:i. Tty ns. L- H. JERC-HR, % JKWBf.E 1 . Yktefa&nd'Tt (fcC AAA BANK DEPOSIT M/vJsUUU R R- Fare Pali. Notes * takmn tUltiCH. BEST taken i ind cheapen on earth. Don’t delay. Write to-day. W0MU4UASAIU BUSINESS COLLEGE. Bacon.Cx.