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TIMES-ENTEKPBtSB, THOMaKVILLE, GEORGIA, JtOVRMBKU i 1904
THE BIG SHOW
SEEN BY THOUSANDS
Orient tlm Wftgeat arowd* averreMi
tn Thoaoevllle UironKWj. tlie »tre*t»
Monday aud aaw tlie sight* at .totii
Ttobinaoat’a liifc dtcna. Dawn aaw the
people cnthtir way olid at lean d.000
'rtattoia tuuffed tawdaat at (lie rlngaido
At each performance.
The thow pitched tlieir tenta near the
xaOroad iu I'airvlewon Sunday. Many
qnrtoua Tiittera aaw thoclrcua people
icrt, eat, waah their olethea, dye their
tight* and indulge In other paatimeaon
the s.ihbath. and an open mootlied crowd
gaped at the gaudy gliding on the wag-
«na, aaw the 1 patuted 1 monatroaitlta on
m aide-allOW canvaarea, etc , .in the
anornlng. At'ten.'O’clock the pnrade
moved through jama of wide-eyed ho
inanity In tho bnaluoA portion of the'
city. Every featnre pleaeed from the
hlg.horre In tha van-guard to the ”oopy
oopy oopy oop” of the eteam calliope.
The two performancee prewntad aorae
Teatnrca that were aplendld, many
mediocre and a few pdor. There da
serving apecial mention were the train.
edUoala, blephanta, and the atrong man.
MephUio, looping tlie loop, did not give
thlHhrill that Dlavoto on a bicycle done.
Ho eita in a little car and whlrla around
tlxt circle. Thonaanda of people at Coney
Inland rid the aame tiling every day,
rmdamoukejr in tho Gentry ahowbaa
thesamoatnnt. On the whole, how.
over, the ahow met all expectation, and
no one liaa any oomplaint.
. COTTON HOUSE BURNED.
Jang **-, - V - ■
incendiaries Burn Negro’s Proparty
Monday.
About Urn o'clock Monday morning
Torn Hadley, a colored farmer who |£day at
Um» four tolka frc?» town, near the
Boddeubeiy-Bevetly oamp, dlioovered
hli cotton houto on fire. The flame*
■wire already beyond control and he
ooold do noihlBjt'bnt witch iiia property
btSii up. A bal e of qotton apdaqolfitlty
ofaccil wctd'^trsjed,,
iladley'aOKjcotcd Incendiarism, and
upon examination he fonnd the tracka
of two peraons leading away from tltp
building. Hdfollowed tlioae for aevernl
hundred yards,., bat finally teat them.
Tom la a peaceable negro, and can
not undoratand why he ahoald be
malealod.
| Hr. J. B. DVmlaon, who waa formerly
With tho Macon Lumber Company, liaa
l to ret m u to Thonmavitlo after
I montlia absence in tlio north.
Hadgngakn with the old company. Mr.
Jamison will join 1dm here Tlmnday.
Big Train Load.
A record breaking crowd of paaaen
gen alighted yeaturdny morning from
the teu thirty train from Albany. Cap
tain Ward says bo took np jnst 4»o tick-
eta to Thomntville. That would have
made a fairly good drees crowd in
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BLIND TIGER PULLED
FEW OTHER ARREST
The police foroe liandled-4lie big
crowd'iu splendid atyig Monday. They
put on threo extra men mid withe vigi
lant all day, bnt the aplendld behavior
of the crowd* made their task* easy.
Eatly In thm-tnorniug Josh Clayton
negro restanrsut kdeperon upper Jack
son was arrested and jilted charged with
selling liquor. A negro who went to
a bicycle repair shop, and claimed
wheel C!i*'t wasn't Ids, was arrested and
tlie wlie-l recovered, 3. W. Walker
awliite man waa arrested for disorderly
conduct, And a drank and disorderly
negro waa put in the barracks. This
completed tho list of trouble for the day
and leaves a aplendld reoord.
MR. JOHN DAFFIN
DIED HERE MONDAY
The frtenda of Mr, Jehn Baffin will be
s|iaeked to learn of bis death' which oc-
enrred liera In Eairview at ten mtnotea
past three o'olock .Monday afternoon.
Per several months he had been scon
ducting a ten cent store .ip Lakeland,
Fla. He was taken sick there with ty
phoid fever n few ,daja ago and waa
brought teThomaaville at'l a. m. Sou
tiny, Tho flame^ of life burned lower
until Menday afternoon when the
end came.
He waa a .man of influential family
connection and leaves four sisters to
mourn hla loss: Mr*. P.L^ McDonough,
Missel Mary, Sallle and Hattie Baffin.
He waa a nephew df Mrs. T. 3. Bot
tom*. He la also survived by a wife,
and a four months old child. Mr. Daf.
fin waa a man Of kindly nature, that
had endeared him to many friends.
Hla funeral tcok place at Up. m
{Xi n ] 1 ill stiitt r It
view, Rev. H. Read will conduct the
remoalea.
A.O. L. BUYS.
New"Controlal.Mdeon . Dublin and
Savannah.
Macon, Oct. 20.—The Macon, Boblln
and Savannah Railroad waa to-day
trahaferred to the control of the At-
lantte Coast Line, Mr. T. K. Scott, gen
eral manager of the Georgia Railroad
being eleefed president.
The road rnns between Macon anil
Vtdalla, a distance of about eighty
miles.
Ml*. Grace Masnry and Mr. John W.
Misery arc in Thomasviile, and are at
Otaveland Park, their splendid country
place four miles from tho elty. Their
many southern friends are nlwars glad
to yeleomo them.
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Miss Evelyn Mullard emue homo yen.
torday tnomftg Lorn New Haven, Cuuw.
Mrtoro she has boon tho guest: of Mrs.
Stoddard for several' weeks.
Miss Addie Thigpen who 1ms iteeu tho
gnost of Miss Julia Davenport will n-
tarn to he* homo in Valdosta today.
Farm For Sale.
MS acres, 7 miles from ThamsaviUe
on Air Line Hoad, one mile from Dillon,
46 acres in cultivation, 183 acres in
woods, ull boxed but not mil'.. >1. il-room
dwelling, pertly of logs, one iruunt
Rail .frtii.i. Price 210.30 pef
■ Win* Saed Prlxa.
Among tho winners of the aeod award,
at the St. Louis fair were T. W.'* Wood
& Sons of Richmond. They received
the highest award given. Messrs.
Wood & Sous are frequent advertisor,
in the Times- Enterprise, aud their goofs
are v>oll known hero.
Watson's Itinerary
Tom Watson the Populist candidati
for President will speak in a number ,,t
Georgia towns next week. After Ills
address hero at 10 s. m. on next Too*
day ho goes to Albany, and from the-1
o Macon.
A NOVEL KEY CHAIN.
/ .very man Is tile owner of a number
keys... Solncthnes they are attached
OO key ringe, and ns often tthey are
carried loose. In tho latter ease, whan
any arc lost. It Is generally one at a
time, but the man who has many keys
oml those on a ring loses tlleid all.
They are seldom returned, for the
simple reason that no masks of
Identity or residence of the owner are
to be found. Considering the value ef
keys and the consequent trouble
anuoynuce of replacing them when leet,
more care ought to be exercised t«
have on them some sign of Ideatlty.
The simple device show* here Is cer
tainly worth haring. The name and
address can be Inserted on the Inside
of the locket and can easily be feuntt
SWHUB’g NAME IS
when wanted. The ltd when oleeed
ala* leeks tha ebata securely and can
only bo opened by the pressure at tha
hand on a spring.
Keys of especial Importance and val
ue, aucb na these for Inside compart
ments of safes, etc., could be kept on
finch a chain and' would be naeleaa
even If found by u UlshonesLperaoa, aa
be could not open the ante in the first
Instance, and they, would be more like
ly to be returned by some ono who
resllxed their value.
The patentee Is Charles Harold of
New York city.
TO RP.MOVE
FRECKLES AN J PIMPLES
Iti Ten Day*, Use
Satiric la
THE SECRET OF YOUTH.
It la to Bat Raw Apple* aid Drlok
Maeh Distilled Water.
To drink the waters of tho fountain
youth is stiU, In the opinion of
>me, within the range of possibility,
the Medical Age. A recent writer
es that man begins in a gelati
nous condition nnd ends In an osseous
or bony one. He Is soft In infancy; he
Is hahl in old age. Aging Is n process
of ossiflciitlou. After middle life has
passed n moro marked development of
x the ossific character takes place., The
arteries become thickened with cal
careous matter, and there Is Interfer
ence with circulation, upon which nu
trition depends.
The whole change from youth to old
age Is one of steady Accumulation of
calcareous deposits In the system. En
tire blockade of the functions of the
body Is a mere matter of time, and the
refuse matter deposited by the blood
through the system stops the delicate
machinery we call life.
The Mood contains compounds of
iltuc. magnesia usd Iron. In the blood
Itself are these enrthy salts. In early
life they are thrown off; in uge they
Mw not. Almost everything we eat con
tains these elements for destroying
life. Esrthv salts abound In the ce
reals, and bread itself la oue of tho
most calcareous of edibles. Nitroge
nous food also contains these clement*;
hence a diet made up of fruit is best
for people advanced la .years.
The daily use of distilled water 1*.
after middle life, one of the meet Im
portant means ef preventing secre
tions sad dernnsiaoats of health.
Dftuhed phosphoric acid k oue or the
test powerful luluetices known to sci
ence for shielding the human system
from fee iucenveafceoce ‘of old age.
Use It dally with distilled water usd
ao retard the approach Of senility.
retain perpetual youth avoid all
food* rich in the earth's salts, use
much fruit, especially juicy, uncooked
apples, and take dahy two or three
tumblerfuls of dlatUled water with
about fifteen drops of diluted ptfos-
plioslc add In each fflasaful. Thus will
your days be longer Iu the land.
IT BEAUTIFIES
THE COMPLEXION
SUMMER.
Those who wish day board or pleas
ant; rooms wftli board can be accom
dated. Everything clean, comfortable*
and homelike, good and prompt service
given to all.. , Phone 171.
Masury Hotel.
WANTED TO BUY
:0HE MILLION CAR LOADS
WOOL
Cow Hide
Fur, Beeswax, Etc.
HIGHKbT CASH PRICES PAID.
J. W. WATKINS & Ca,
J. B. WATKINS. ... Man.f:
Offica at Williamt' Stable 228 W
acaaon St.. Thnaaiville, Ga.
exas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok
alifornia , Clooraifo
. Utah, Wyoming,
Oregon, Montana, Washington
and other points
West, Northwest and Southwest
I. G. HOLLENBECK.
Dist. Passenger Agent,
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
For Sol-*. N»»iv Ov-rhaulcd.
Piif it, p. Tubular Boil*r
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CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY
No one who ia acquainted with its
good qualltie* can be eurpriaed at tho
great popularity of ChamberlainV
Cough Remedy. It not only cure* cold*
aud grip effectually and permanently,
but preventa there diaeaaee from reenlt
log in pneumonia. It la alao a certai
cure for croup. Whooping cough ia no
datngerou* when thia remedy 1*. given.
1 It eonteina no opium or other harmful
rebalance and may be given aa conft
dently to a baby a* to an adult. It
alio pleasant to take. When all ol
there facta are taken into coraidereti n o
it ia not enrprtfing that people in for
eign lands, ae well ae at home, esteem I Chamberlains Stomach and Liver
thia remedy vury highly and very few j Tablets are becoming a favorite for
are willing to take any other after hav- retmach troubles and constipation. For
logonoe fired it. For sale by Ji W. ^ j. w . Pwoct . fc *
Peacock, . w v *
“. 10 *• Vertical •'
*' 8 “ *» Locomotive “ on
wheels," '
One fo Hi P. Vertical boiler and tn-
gine.
1 - No. 2 Dt-Loach Saw Mill, Simplex
Feed.
fn'btrtrd'tooth; *aw; .pe,
2— ^Small saws.
1—Soul** ^team (e^d rope Iced as good
as »»ew. t
>—15 H. P. center crank engine.
I—35 "/ ■■ a*
good.asne*.
•I—-Bvt'on ?a* mantle.
1—Set 35 stringer logging trucks new
J—Set? 36 pole „ „ „'
1—4# Duplex Steam pump, new.
Gardner governor. .,
7—21-2 ,. good as
new.
-2 1-2 Kipg governor.
I—2 i-^Monarch governor.
1—2 i-2 Pickering governor.
12—Sets 12 Pickering Carriage truck,
new.' the best made*
Prompt attention upon work. Wd
will be prepared »o furnish cane mills l*
30 days. %
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
Works near A. O. L. R. R. Depot.
P.O. 102; Telephone, mend210.
ARE IN GOLD TO
TEN I
Guess how many grains in
one gallon of Shelled Corn?
lbe Gros I.lie Saving: licit.
According t9 experiments at La
Rocbclle, Frame, n man wearing a
Qros life bolt fell overboard and sank.
He lunmHltately rofie to the surface and
continuod to doat, head uud shouldera
opt of the water and both arm* In tfe*
air. Thia new life daring bolt is com
posed of a series of four small flat
sack*, circular iu shape aud connected
bf a tube. Doth cuds of tkc tube are
inclosed in >siuall metallic cylinders, |
sacli of which contains a ehargs of
carbide of calcium. The belt is Invisi
ble and can be worn by a passenger
during the satire voyage without incon-
vsnltucc. It has been eatimaled that
until the sacks or pouches are filled
with suiiicicnt gas to keep a suau
afloat.
We are going to give to our customers, $500.00
in Gold on December 1st, 1904. Here is the Plan:
We have had placed in 4 quart jars, one gallon of corn, and
sealed by Judge S. A. Roddenbcry, mayor Of 'Thinrmsvillc. One of
a these jars is placed at UVans & Son’s Warshouse;, one at Neel Bros.
Store; one at A. l-\ ChurchwelJ'& Co's 1 ; and one [fit the Thomasviile,.
Shoe Co's ’ [ 3 ; : ■ .
With every dollar tjash spent tvith any of tlie; merchauts signed
below, between September 1st, 1904 and tiec. tst; yoii will be entitled
to one guess at the total number of graitis ■ in' the four jars. With
every bale of cotton ginned at the Farmers Gin Company you will also
have a guess, and another guess^with every bale of cotton weighed at
Kvans & Sou’s Warehouse. The fallowing geutlemeii have consented
to act as judges in the contest: W; H.: Godwin, E. V. Clay,'J. S.
Ward, Jr., J. Q. Bryan, Geo. M. fickle, Ad. W^y, Jr., T. J. Bran
don and T. W. Lewis, i
The person guessing nearest to the number of
grains ii> the four jars will get $ 100.00 in Gold.
- 50.00 in Gold.
25.00 each.
10.00 each.
5.00 each.
2.50 each.
LOO each.
Next nearest will'get
2 next nearest will get
5 next nearest will get
20 next nearest will get
40 next nearest will get
50 next nearest will get
In case of a tie for oue prize, it will be divided among the peo
ple guessing tht' - same. (To explain—Should two people tie for first
prize, they 1 will receive $50.00 each. Should two (or more) guess next
nearest the prize will be ilivided equally among them, and so on.
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E. M. MALLETTE
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Real Estate end Insurance Ager.t\^%^
Mitchell House Block
Thomasviile, Georg a
1, anti Xatimi* K*u*
H*rscUc.th « Cntui> «if Tj-phns.
An extraonlimiry story oo;n?a from
Berair, Swtts^fUuid. ctmeerniu^ the orl-
gja of tho typhus>pulemie >\Ti!ch i.> ;it j
present exlstto? Ju thift'clty. The n*oyj»'i
vslle QozcLto do Zurich, state* tliat.lt it ' .
commonly raiwrtoil-r.t Doruo that the J . 8^
whieu'^S^Ii.it acheap'contest'2r.c^irate you will get one of theses prizes. 1
rostaurant and that thli liorsefiesh hat! *
boon botisbt from the Bacteriological
listltute, where tho horse In question
had previously been the subject of
certola experiments with autltyphus
scrum. The charge has created general
lodlgnftlon, aud a searching Inquiry
into tao
whole nlfalr has beeu de*
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i.^&’.V'X^-Jr.andstteA . , . ’A. * -
EVANS & SON,
NEEL BROTHERS,
CHURCHWELL & CO,
THOMASVILLE SHOE CO
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