Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 04, 1904, Image 11

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. . . :oVeono»»ol«onoaoko4«oyovio>to»>o*>.o3*ono»to»>oro>ioJ(oRoroijo j Ourjlielve^ireseni,a beautiful. sight, laden as they arej with tjie heautiful r spft finished, Gold Medal . Dres^ Goods. ( WE ARE GOING TO TEMPT > V Yan this week with a few choice bargains, and at •/.- such prices you pan not afford to let pass. Every f yard guarawttjw’to be fast colors, arict'as to wear, '-f none.wear’longer, f ’'•!> ^ 44 A4t X 54 V 54 0 4* 40 i^ch niileci Suitings. 49c Cheviots 53c Wild Chevots 57c Pravenette - Suitings.. .......:.:.. v $1.19 : 3E2mt Covert" Suitings., Scotch Suiting. ... Crick e. Suiting’s.! Manisli Suitings.. Black Melrose.. .. Black. Linicra.... Blacsk Panama 96c illaok Bread C?etk 97c Black Ujiii wished Worsted, : .v $R39 Black XabPaitrfiiitf... ....’ Sr.b? y ; These prices sre only good for one week ^ We do not claim them to be Better, ^ but we do claim them to be just as ff: good as round anywhere else« ; •.$$$??.• tiiwht^^iiiil rl,yJ0 : ''$ssz$' 4s■!?!!?“ ®§y!!S3$ lh - -dS V .1 .1 .1 ...-Hit .. — 1. 'ituo .. , l.‘2i o»o-*cao*owo.4o,« O - C icoigcm c *<*?o jjc 9»^»*oi5 tf itoHo r.ci fcofcoifo* o*» c Hr. B. H. Griffin who mysterously dii«i ptartju in Savannah several weeks Uf0 has turned up at his homo iu Cami’- lai II# explains his absence on the Populist Candidate Entertained Audi enee at Court House. yon, Thomas' E. Watson, the candi date of the People’s Party for president arrived in the city Tuesday morning ::t one o’clock from Statesboro, where ne spoke on Mouday. Ho was accom panied by bis friend Hon. C. E. Mc Gregor of Thomson. He spent the night at U10 ^litprliel^-house rand spout the early nlormnj.Ju conversation with the leaders of his parfcy’at the hotel. They liadjplanued to have him ad- <ire$s thb'vejfcerircif the conrijey from a ^pepkeljjs stind i t j Paradise Park erected for thaf pur'poso' Mr. Watson's throat iyjis suffevinK from-. tl.o.- straiu^f cot> tinned speeches and ho refused to speak in the opeu air; Tho place of m^etrfug was transferred,to tho obuxt ;hpusn and / tie spoke to an audience »f £00. Tho majority of ‘these_>yero Democrats who accorded hlm blcao attentfcili. and j.nufcd in tbelanghtdr and applauso^cansed by his keen thrusts at the old parties He was iutroduewl by*"Ills''{persodiiT friend, Hon. S. li. MoLeudou. in a few welbpboson words. Mr. Watson if n um» pTmagiffetio presence, with’ii kindly, humorouscountenance, a pleasant smile and a melodious voices that are at van* a ace with the sting of his words.. He was slightly hoarse, l^st spoke fer mere iksa a* l»p»r, n bsieg r iq*enujeted,by * ipsBirt ekeere lti by tke leader* of I Is party who irro.uped: ereu*d^lie < «4Hli,rt^»ii end lent jtiieir emp'ia^endorsomcist to! Tyv* atMpoita^tiidesj'tpftk^i ,w He began by a vigorous attack on ll o tin is well known in ThoaiatyiUo and often comes here, A story in the fsvssnah News ssys: “It is recalled that ene E. H. Griffin registered at a hotel in Thoraasviile but disappeared from tiicre ts, mjpteu* onsly a* lie did from Savannah. His wife loam 3d of J)is hating're^lRtered tliore and matje iiiquiriefi, but'.no one seemed to know anything about him.” The’Mory of liis having been in Thom- mvillo is uvideutly a ! ,ini«tak^ rb! he has not been at any. ol'. the loci/it tbLtels- in some time. There is subther drummer ii’iined Oiifflu wbfr'~ihrtk : e.v tiris prut frequently and tho siuuljt’rity'iu namcn probably Caos'id ropfnsietV ih identity. *Hopoit4say that Gri'fdiiis now semi- sano and,Cells of bavin*’ walked ii)l over Georgia-r-rhc last stdge. of ihis journey being- from Co'deie to CairnT)e> His wife, who 1ms been at Quitman ’ liiwo-. ',1) Camilla yesterday, she says that siuce_ u recent in jury to his head, he has not been iu his right- nknd bat that she now hopes he cmi bo cured. Other nud more Simple explanations aro. given of Ills erratic oudnet. R.'pnblicait-party. He gayy -it credit Wco this to hoy. “tho Rtpu'biio iu nov er Sirs to change cars,” But ho said ti e -oiittistenoy was that of haildingiapa ntouied urUtaaraoy, of^elassjlegislatioo, $Ik ’fiAilMildjttflri.- the rich '.and ^ruyiin^^ffW^p^io/.jf Hi formed the 000‘J National BaultB *>,(.00 A WELL DRESSED MAN It, «s a rule, r»c iv-d tv hi. lellowmen. A dumond in th: Vougli maj- bn o( ur.. told value, but in order to be fully appreciated it most be cut'and well / set. Ti e same applies to M,an, to appear to lb; best advantage, his clothes shrub! bci - kicpirgttiih the tiroes, not nccissarily expensive r but U|i lo cate. A'"* ih s is < xactl) the point we h.te in mind when we ibfer to our suit' 'torn The very top n tch of fa-hio.i enters into every angle of their make up, .y d t»-e price, everything con-ie'ered, is rridiculously low. Bear in mind we can fit >ou out in m head to foot. Everything. Shoes excepted. •Jritld irtHdcnffvUy reffinrkoi ‘tfidV ' hmifahof Ueorgia .wwa-cftjpitaliwd how* •Htly^at T minun-, W r flter< (l by‘: Ipd Cal- iitiuflaud rd^gau^'Td 1 HI ini Hi oils, and" l iter by Morgan and Bclmout- , to 5C uiljion. This was a highdinhyed-iob- li*:r^ uudor tlw gidijo cf lnw.”: I lie said that ito honored and rcKpicf- d Prerl-ieut Roosevelt as no honest and •incure man .with the courage of, ids eonvictiom*, but that he would crush In political life ont of him with a tear 'mg if he coaid. T" ~'Tfe’^iSuT aRaoTeT^ulJ^e ^Far{t«r iin’d h D^uiochitid party. J Hb.kairl<iUib!lj<i .miquestion hud, been injected by the . jeipocmta iuto ttiys cump -ign but iot a real issue. “Ju thu hou'.Ii iold tlie uegro in (lie hollow cf our oud, nud wo will keep him ,therf. The o dy reason lie lmi not bseii ditfran* c \scA in Georgia .ii^bepausq^he lathe •sugar in the Demojcratic cpjff; e. .lliey need, him at eiecti^fi timo. Give me m irtir.ejection and can I cun whip Hauq. McWliortcr uud his-gang ont of their iioots.” v % He accnted Judge Pari er of heiiig a rust candidate aiul called the Sr. Louis 'invention it base surremttr <-,f tl c democratic party. He discns»od .11 -ridf ihe Phillipiues and Panama qu^- (On/, referred to his Noathtrn hirih am: lead for aap|>ort on that: giound.' lb aid iluit the fight • aloag thefcu . liner .vouhl be continued after tho election iid a “Jeffemouiuu De»uocr*tic purty voaid be formed. , Mr. Waxson was interviewed by r i’itnf s Enterprise reporter as wgs a'si- id- friend Col. MeGreg .r.. In sc geujtle- a ni view their campaign rather in kite U ;ht of a tour 6f education, than fr^m rli i votes tliey expect to get. They do n »t expect to carry a state Or secure any .‘1 ? ;toral voter Tsoy are building great iO. es on the campaign of iffbl. Mr. vV itson did not suppose that an alliam a wit t liearstand Bryan would be formed, bn; hoped that all weald work along the same liues A; 1:4o31r.. Watson left for Albany IMPORTANT LEGAL SALES ' .1 OF BOUNTY LANS la^e.jfPthe XvUireo residence lots uiid a Htoro rqoai In the city of I^V.q njjare FoUt'by ^LL W/Hnm^) pliries administratcr of the estate pf tki’lie Dukes The property as pur- oliased by J. W. Duke*vJ. M. Gandy, a-.ul Dr. J. Prank Harris. Tlie aggre- KiVss-iitifcdrod auii mnetf Ou' fitters for all Man-kind. vaanjux’pyyfiy Among we"0 Mia J. B\Dixon, Mis Sellers and M •.-eis.pplimli. T'^jkMpriTnUd jTcKoV if? -A h‘»“l Vi’l(^A.Ali«trlct^&dV vertised to bo «old finder a mortgage $i-ii-iiynujitjAPiieVatt, war not sold, .jviug to the filing of a*laim Loud. Last Sad Rites. Tha feiicr.si service^ over the lumuins ft Mt.*«Tohii Dafllil wfete conducted ni 4; 15 Taosd.iy afternoon from tho iosW denco in Fairviow. Many porr«*ing driwiida uUo*de4 by*44wii* * fuwencp^ntMF -iloral^fFeHugsThe cpyem in whjcli they held the departed. liev.'fC. Read offi- ciutod at tiro lust satj rite?, mid TimClilitholm, Milt Ball, Henry lister, I/ce Nco!, Clyde Neel and Charles C. Smith wore the pall hturera, who bore tlie remains to their lust resting place at Lanrol Hill. (By J W. Donalison.) Merrillville, Ga. Nov. 2, 1904. What’s the matter of th? new militia Again and th<* justice elect hadn't recci ed his commission for the Merrillville district, so as to allow t' osc who wish to vote in this vicinity an opportunity to do 5u. Should the droith contiaue much lonjfor cane crops and tho/T 11 jjfyMknf ^ill4c cukoll coiiriideraUIy. . . . ( .\tUses M»*niio «nd Lottie .32yans’ < f Codfidye A r d Miss Clara Belle’Wind of Thofnasvqlle spent the -day here l^ist Sundjiy. gyests of Mr. and Mr<*. J. N. Donnii'Uo'i; ’ Mrs. N* E.’ T.rner left last Sunday to spend a few Mays with her son Mr. W. B. Turecrbf near Thoniasvillc. Mrs - . 3, J. BrAdley- and Miss Li!a ’Ftontbf Sav^nah, arc visiting their sis ter, Mrs. J. R. Morston, on -Evans st. Mr./und- Airs. J. II: G, johrison aiid family, Messrs, N E. arid J. j: Turner, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mathis and a great many others Went to the circus Monday Mr. I* S'. Hcetu, Thomas county’s clever tax collector was here Tubsday, giving the people an opportunity to pay taxes.---*. - • - y *' .1. Messrs, JjAI. ami J.^R. DykrvT. p mi^ksheir, asd'J. R. Lun f«i«l Wfnt to Thftaasviije Tuesday .t«^be/r^/W*n. Tsowis E. Watsnn spank. Vi i ?.-e glad t« chromic!* fke csnval- • :o«iae of tkvwifo of Rev. A. C. Stepk- ciion^whOj hai beet\ »offeri»g wijli f^ tea. <$w, asm rj News Items Prom Susina. Ml, S, M, Beach.) Saturday night nt 8 o’clock Mr. A* Parker, of the firm of'-Parker *r?ft badly hart. Ho was at the : cor nee qC Fletcher and Broad streets and. %■* struck from behind-by-ii hft knows by stglifi,; win fclied-lo fh®'gi6iniii* VooTiin cut open by•i't-.tetffe Xj&ffiliSSBk sharp, instrument prcjwbly a pii^R of pefcnfe* Hng. ■ 1 • . •; Niir.withstandln/rfthe jKovero bj^W Ur. Pa rber got;’ up; - seCtrred it’ plsrol, and followed his assailant to Paradise Ho fired at him but missed, nnf$U»> man is still at large,. Mr. ParlferMi hurt ispaiaful but not dangerouiL * Hft hopes to locate the thng, wIioyo mo.GTfis hecaunof. fathom a .d Imve him behindt the bars today. / f y: 1— . ^ THE Gt )C)D OLD WAY. A fcvotecofil or attack o' la grip^fe fc- likc n fire, the sooner y* u comb it ^;th^ betier Noyr Chance to ovejpbvcjft.-' if% But few mothers in this age are wdjiog: to do the necess iry work rcquiy t f>4 fo» yive the old.fashion^^reHube trea'Oljin.k such as wcldd.be ;ttlmin|stered .br’i^e grand ihotU'Crs, - backed by Bos chige-s ffernii n S\tup. which Was alwnyk errtl.jy used n eonnectiow with the treatment of colds and i« still kMselvald favar tk^n any koowftii •dy. but evea y witha»t tneapi of the old fa*kiarve«) aids, Germ-ttt wtH c*rc a aavarc c-afd in q«itk will in children o* grf peepi"^ it ff'JeVeTthc cong Bled aBay^piieiffltaiiou, and effectually the cough. , Any child will take il is invaluable in n household cf c Trial size I otfl?s 25c: rp^ular s;ze ( In life prcsenco of Arrowing rel«*tivr s For sale by*. J. W. Peacock 1! friends, all tliaT wa< mortal of ?• . — — J.B«niou, was 1-ud in its list resting. 'Reward, at the new Ochlocknec Bapthtj Liberal rewir*l will b • giv«n f, rtfchburi ;d ground, last hnnd.iy after- formation concern.ti v ' the wherctl Mr. ond r ilr/. O. If. Keep’of New York ba»e f rrivod iu Tkoais'tvilfo for he winter and are- al their beautiful .oiue on Broad street. They ore among the oldest of Thomasrillo's winter resi- dents, and tlieir friends are always glad o see them in th dr southern home. 1 j Old papers by the thousands,’fo • sate at Tim js-entorpiIs?. LIQHT^ CHEAP ENOUGH. . T. J. Ball Writes Communication on Ike Llvo Topic. -»er :r*'T Editors Times-Enterprise: iu view of the agitation on the subject 1 wonM say that I ItaVe had k' varied xjKtHoudo with .lights. Ui-iNg hard to pleAso have tr.ed ttiem all.! Wo first n ed gas which we found quite ex|»n- 0, our bills-Tonulug as high as $15.(0 #111.00 at tines as I now remember. We afterwards put in (lie best oil Uaips ihat we conld buy When our extents was very much le»s but light not yet itisfactory; afterward we, put in an acetylene plant at a cou»iderable ex- p •iiw, which uiuriu a good light but yet a higher monthly expense than the kerosene lamps. It was ulso very tedi um to charge daily and very dangerour, We abaudofled thi:. to put in the eleotric light* now used Id the City, width l re- g*rd as good or., hotter it an any light I have even liml, mr.ie reasonable than any iih they cost only'$d.50 jx.-r mouth and less «:roqb!e, and'altogether mote -.itisfactory than any of tho above meu- cioned. I think it best to let well bnoogh alone,” , j T. J. BALL.' Capt. W. H. Mercer cf the A. O. L. who came, very near losing wu arm while swinging from a train yes'orday is at Musory. The Captain hap a badly sprained arm hut getting into -<t*k>d hhnpe again.' •, ; :I ho ii bcenin l- h 4i’d m m - ao- ^Jswk 8 '* 0 J&*kj& Bcntjtn of Th|m-*isvjlU.'akd»AU|^ ‘'ewi^’Tfwfxon oi tuis^d-ics^^ Mr. licHoy i)ickcy U*h l.i't Sunday fo - ThomaMiilc where he b is accepted »-f£*tion yri h ^ ;: E : ’ 5 ■ M r . and Mrs. lL-nry^Qua»tehhan oi TdoUIUSffc; jL'uii.Vfotvn,. ,lrAltr*iliiy to visit relative?. Mr. and Mrs. E M. Andrew A o' ('homasvillc, came cipwn last Sunday w» nittn i thc ’burial ViTtheir ’'SrnlEieM?'- iaw, Mr. 11 BfintOij. ' j:' • .\\{4 A pretty .w dding tpuk p.Lec. Ja ; t 1'hiirbday nt the home of.the bruJo.'whm VIr,. Walter B^wnnnd Miss EmiityiCLn- null >vcre . joined together as bgsbat,d uni wile. ..The bride {1 the, t c’pat;ini.ng laughter ol .Mr.^U pry Connell of D. i.atcr county. X b 9, g/oopr i^ opeol opr ino.d-1 young tnen, asm of the latp Mr. W. H h Brown, and rfeplupv of l^r, Csrii Brown of Tbwn«pjllc» i\Ys wish the pi ^uch hapI>ines3„ .Rov. Ceo. Brown of i.itnonia performea the ceremony. The ueytr ^ridgcaScoll ecting Thomas and Decdtur coiiiitics'"is OlPP)et?d^ ttfid -jqpyied, • W lirsvatgkt the bridge ».oems to he full \iw, but ihe work is substantial and well one. As a business investment for the vuaiythe, bridge yfii). ip a lew years jay for itself and muintenaoe,/ by doing 1 Way with ihet-xpcncn :cof a fern mar. There was a general outpouring of our aitzeju to Thomasyllle last Mop..ay 10 take in the circus. . Mr. y7. E. SUnaland, the new ovei- ver at “nusina” has mado mauy in. jrovem nts.:un tbe platiutLn and is a r stler. • . • Judge H. W» Hopkins has not *.nly 1 tine hunting grotiud at “Sheiwojit” >ut a splendid range ‘tor the purpose of nig vatsmg which he ha. t kemadvan* age of. He has a large bunch of pork- •rri fat enough to kill. W. D. Ricks .,f Mtiy, Gii. Ad Ircss E. A, SmltJ Now Lun JfeMK Lnni> t'jsr Company, nlld ( furies ^lieuMforuirtdj'.u new lunifor comp Wlfiw-eidqQ srterr. l ore • Tho latfji well ml favorablv known tro xlics^, N^.ernijSif wt^, liui lierctpi iiu-.ln lls he ulii Tfrlr.-rn. c^lcfigo. ••■.net Mr*. Phillips luye rented the! If fJj. Gcyjygu^i Cifigtind will it about the middle o^ tlie month. $| cowiomj’ftuv lius offices in 1 urn her wh-uu iheeAlert LnudiorCe. was. ^ Long Potato. Mr. Josepli Williams, a tiptop farmer wlto lives ten miles from town on 'tl o Coffee road, lias hrcuwlit in a peculiar looklug sweet potato. It measures al most two feet iu length and looks roorp like a casbaya root than a^potato. Mr. WilliauiiPirHh" has m*iuy mre like tli h, tmt hardly knows how to sell them whether by tlie foot or by the ^coffin fulU ' * -mf. Consumption : 'gsm&sm J ' E? ‘ --'ll ' ’>•! .>V-XK. q There is no spccijfe,Tot consumption. Fresh air, ex ercise, nourishing, fooi^imd,~ e Scott’s Emulsion, will, .coin#.,, pretty near curint-if, if r t* ~ is anything to „ lions of people throughout world-are. liviqg apd jn.gj health oi» one long- , w From 1 time immeqibria) the doctors -prescribed ’ cod heer-.i ■ oil for. consumptifttjyr . pt/ , course .the patient coulj not take it in its old form', heoce it did Very little good. W ; can take ” SCOTT’S-’ EMULSION ^ and tolerate it for a loos S ’ te. There is no oil, nil cepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by tbe system as cod Ever oil in.tbe 4 form of Scott’s . Emulsion, , and that is t)ie reason it M M.,, helpful in consumption where ^ its use must be’ continuous. ’ ' a . 9f| Q We will send you sample free. €J Be lure that eh!* picture in the form of a label « on the wrap per pf every bottle of Kmubion you buy. r INDISTINCT PRINT