Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 04, 1904, Image 9

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+ rcrw, jr.tt outride city limits on rireer, with G room I.oum*. ■ . Price$750.00. E. M. MALLETTE Estate and Insurance lgent Mitchell House Block nasville. Georgia W. H. THORNTON, Contractor and Builder. Tliomanville, <!». exwnrerl >ccor<1in» to luattnn- l roved plm w . Sn'-ificathv.. rt'it p»ftn .to, farnlatMd. * r A Coil at 1C* D»*»ou Btreer.' Work indistinct IF Thirty Before the $500.00 will be given to the Lucky One. If j'ou haven’t got some guesses, you Bad better come and trade With tis ahd get some If you have got some better get tnore, the more you have, the' better chance you have of getting tlie biggest prize. One guess with every $1.00 spent with us. our prices are low enough to induce you to come o our store to do your trading. But the tow prices offered by us, and the guesses at the c*in contest too, is o:.e the greatest inducements ever offered anywhere If you don’t come, iv: know you just don’t, need anj-tljing. our line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Cloaks; Jackets, Rugs, Matting, Trunks, Household Goods and anything that you would imagine was carried in an up-todate dry goods and clothing store- Can’t be beat at double the price Come and buy your goods here. Save money on everything and get chance's to get some ct the prizes, at the close of the $50000 Corn Contest, Dec 1st, Come and. Sea TLiena'. A. F. CHURCHWEL L & Co. V / 133 Broad St. Thomasville, Ga. Money Savers 10 Mankind. A rCLXAB f SR PAY Is all it costs you to stop at the BRIGHTON HOTEL Sendee is clean neat, prompt. Under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward, Thon’asviilc, <ia. i road Street. Cotton ‘Warehouse Williams & Mitchell, Prps., \ DKALE1I3 IN— Horses, Mules, Cattle,' Cotvon Seed. 'We buy all kin<ls of 3 J fITRY PR03UC and pay tin highest market pries a&ill times. When you have some thing to se'i see us. VENETIAN GLASS. larro P«1o C«ve (be First Grent In* petal to It* JlRnufisdare. WAft Mnrcod olo who gave the first u mures, & umy uirc ( c»u«i rrest iniietus to the glaxs Industry ill , ■ . . . Venice. Tl.egrw.ttix.vcU.remx.im.scx. Jdrher. bc»uty. 1 l»r oxtm'nice bro« great- |ti« countrymen to-manufacture mid to ixp^.t large quantities of glue* to the oneut to satisfy the growing demand there. It Is difficult to deterinbm wjien the flmt glass factories were establish ed In Venice, says the Chicago News. Some historians have attempted to prove that It was as early as the_ fifth century. The most nuelcut existing document relating to this industry h hd article in a treaty concluded in V237 between Behemond. prince of Antioch, sml Jacoho Contarini, doge of Venice. This time ataiued parchment refers to the purchase of broken glass- a most necessary ingredient for tlie production of good glass—by the Venetian mer chants in s]Mn. In 3281) the great council of tlie republic prohibited * :e establishment of glass furnaces in the city proper, as they were frequent causes of serious^ftres, and finally rele gated the glasablowere to the island of Murano (1202). where the Industry iuw flourished down to the present day. Murano’a glass manufacturere pos sessed many political and other privi leges. Their daughters could even mar ry into the families of tlie proud Vene tian patricians. In the seventeenth cen tury tlie glassblowers of Venice were recognised ns'tlie best in Europe. Thin fact canned the Duke of Buckingham to employ Venetian workmen in the glass manufactory which ho opened In 1070 for the purpose of making imita tions of the fine Venetian drinking glasses. Evelyn, tlie diarist, writing in lft-tt, gays: “I passed over to A (tint no. fa mous for the best glasses of the world, where, having viewed their furnaces. I made ft collection of divers curiosities. ’Tis the white flints which they have from Pavia, which they pound raid s ft cxceeling'y small and mix with n«lic« made of a seaweed brought out of Syr ia, mu! a white sand that eauao t '• manufacture to excel.’* j TAKE YU'uR CHOICE We offer today GA head of horses and nudes, among them, I dapple gray com bination horse, 1 pr. pretty sorrel mares, pr, bay mares, l bay mare, single horses, 1 good tingle driving brown horse, extra broke, I pr. spotted ponies, extra broke, single and double. A nice iot of brood mares, a lot foil of mu'«« all kinds with special fine selection of cotton mules. Gandy & Mnlletto Dealers in Live Stock, Thomasville. Ga. FROM SOUTH AFRICA. New LVCay of Using Chamberlain’s Congli Remedy. Mr. Artlier Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: “ As a proof that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a core suitable for old and young, 1 pen the following: A neighbor of mine a child jut over two months old [t nwd a very bad cough and the parent* d«d not know what to give it-. I sag fisted that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put -oiue upon a dummy teat the baby was suqkiug it would uo doubt euro the child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the baby.” Tide remedy is for sale by J. W. Peabock. D. & W. tc&J DON’T WASTE j'onr time trocing around!^ Little Advice About Dismiss town on tlie hunt for some-1 tiling better. You’ll find! When a per.-:o:i buys Dir- , , , , j mends, he want, iic/hincr out nothing better than the goods lhe best Thty - Hn -„ e of tU we offer. ! things that don’t permit oi OUR STOCK | •.hodditic.-s. Diamonds are j emblems of purity and sincer- knows uo peer. W e aim tojiiv. You can’t afford.to liavo please you iu every particular. ! -he cmbiciu fautU uur Dia POINTED PARAGRAPHS. It Is not much trouble for the wolvci to find fault vyith the sheep. Always remember that n good deal may be said on the other side. When a husband Is mean to liip wife ho almost always outlives her. Patiente l» one of those things of Which we don’t get enough ami every ofle elso gets to) much,. ftoiue people say that' tlio cemetery jPere take notice a god deal p tlinil tlie courthouse v. Sdovro.;*. i;girt is r.s crons ns two aticka find smiling mul piensar.- old fashioned v.-an*”‘ v :! ti?eet it nee!," of aue i:T..TTeis of the ago h ' ^ lml!gmU!cn a g'rl will eL'>?: nt UtoiO an.l the ^T?afTiuITtlwitm:l she will chow at l or lover's little oden.-Atcl-lucaf Ci v m Invention of il.e SlcauiiLi., 'ike Marqulu of Worcester, v,*i prlsoued In flic Towp:* of L ai l«>ro, invented mi.1 conMrr.clc.l t *!<;•;« pi engine of which we ha au then lie iccbSl ftti-f lud It p cshihitel tlie same year in Va::: v.tccc- f-1 rrernt';M. J PapTq. hran{»xT aV»T madelT p! .to::, a liyKjji Ciptala Hivary dc-.J e: n ouft Vt uU.lui engine on a H!l-.:i!t’; :j- Hied Vi'fslK* 1»* * ' Cdvl'y rhq * «T tl J - at mo spheric ci. c uupleft? 1-* "/»< detail. J.*::.ai w: .« to r !y * joys t! e d!st!uc , '. , .):i or E.'. " tuc Me author of |K.» uKhit usefni eer.-ri ahue, »1M ia])pe:tr uneu the : unfit 170.1. j-j ; 4 sixty I*ejirsonWed; Iv. sillely all k: SIM I’LL REMEDY FUR CAT A R R A H Just breath Hyomel Four Time* a Da\ atui be Cured. If a few years ago some one had said, you can cure catarrh by breathing air charged with healing billsomes the idea wnu'd have been ridiculed and it »o maiecd for that eminent investigator. R. T. Booth to discover in Hytunti this method of cure. H)umci Las performed almost mirro uloiis cure* ot catarrh, and it is to-day recognized by leaning members of the medical proiisbicn as tbq only adver- ti#:d ' remedy that can be relied uopn to do ju A what ii claims. The complete outfit ot.11)own rods but $i,qo and consist of an inhaler, medicine dro^» p-t nmi a Lottie ot Hycmei, , Rev. J. B. Cook, Cl Hclli3ton, Ma>a, says: ” My wife las suffered greatly trutn ^cat?,rjh for (ifleen years. Keaily tour Wceke ago slie eoimueuced to use Hvomei and the benihcial effect was im mediate. It is very seldom tbai she needs clear her bead ana throat ,,In. iii able to rest cfuieily 4 night.’' Bloat he ityoinel through the inh.ilt; lot a few minutes fUut tlrtlfS a day ard i. uil! cure the worst kind of Catarrh, tsoomesanu heals the mucous niem ^iftit 'of the air pas-agtf, prevents irti- lion, and effec.s u complete and Iasi- ing ciuc. - • In Thomasvil'c there are 'Cores pi * ‘ II known people v.h * have been ru*ed t catarrh by Hyomel. If k doe-, f ot h-lp you f, \v, FvR.pk vil retu*n the .v.oucy you paid for Hyoiiub Tne News of Meigs. (By Prof. J. S. Searcy) Dr. J. R. O'Neal, oar popular dentist ha» Completed arrangement, wiiereby lie will be located p^rnmuently. He will-fit up an elegant oiflee, equipi>ed with the latest appliance* known to den tal surgery. The doctor is much liked, by^our pti-ple and tl»oy will be pleased to know that he will be one of us, Toe bUHttlo sof Gar e: & Va I’aadiug haul of this place, has been sold to Mr. William Sander* of Cairo. Messrs. Car on* & Vanl^ndinghuin have eomlacted a fancy grocery buhiuess duiingtlm past year or .two. A few days ago Mr. J. N. Carter, lb company with Mr. George U-.veis killed the largest rtttttlesuako that has been seen iu this vicinity iu {years. He was stretched full length acrossj the public road. Foucteeu rattles and a button adorned Ins caudal appendage and lie measured six feot. Mrs. S. K. Meigs of Seiand was here Tuesday. Air. W. C. Brauan. of VVbitesburg. is here winding up,his business affairs. Mr. W. B. Hambletouand Mrs. J. M. garter, of Thomasville, are the guests of Mrs. T. J. Willis on College Avenue. Vu the second Sunday morning teach- s for the various classes iu tne Baptist Suud»y school will meot. This is a most mportaut thing, and every member of rhochurch and Sunday sclioolis especi al to be present. Mrs. J* D. -Atkinson of Doeruu is gpeuding tlie yreek with the f«*mily of her father, Mr, W. E. Davis. Mr. B. Hurst of Thomasville was here for a few days last week visiting nis daughter Mrs. Johd Hancock, near town. a farmer whose name w^-ydid not lcaru comes up with a stalk or coin 2‘ feettall bearing six mutared oars Syrup "making 1* iu full sway, am) 1qS& s«wtne» i» V'ebUWi - Mr Willis of llie SomnwM BnR- :y Co., of Barucsvillo, U here attlio of tlio paint shops of T. V. Dyson. ;,r*. Dyson has lately pnt on several men and the foroi is turning out some ijno work iu buggies and wagons. THE CAIRO wuLUMM. (By R. L. Van Landtngham) Syrup makin? is in progress a&4L thines are getting sweet in this neck at. the woods. Good syrup is selling for 23c to25c though lower prices are likely to prevaR. a little later. Wo trust however time the market will not go to pieces like if did last year. Rev. Lett;? Walker of Sumner prnactk ed to >iu attenrive audience at the Mefch- olist bJmroli Sunday night. Theater i*. old Cairo boy pnd our people are? deeply intercstea iu idea and pleased to know that he is accomplishing so much good. He says that the aoceesioui io his various churches tins year aumber* nearly 100. Mr. S. Williams who has been, (pnta tick for 10 days is somewhat improved this writiug. '' i* Is ,t Lout !).“» fjpgm* victims* from perspire for mi hour nt ; i'Cp'Jj* b.’llli-ls l*fll;l to !•«.'] ‘•r service than a Turkish I Olflfouec’ Flvttlng and wife of New l'(/rW are tattio oily. Mr. Flum »e is mnkft/tf Arrangements for (he • .iug of “Iris” Ut th& Opera llotiBe cn N yVornbor 11 No Pk*cnxc(ZS(attot3. Justice of 1 e re-- What do ire n Uy iviKK it wan no, piv-nx-JitrK !:••• lu«? Von ucUn-mieilKc that you .,r >!..• Into tho pftlnlUrn lumltVaic «i,>rc niu! toll- n I,.!!:. Ii of keyo. JIustilB V.-|h- imb. ymxmh. Hut dot wnai'tOnh fii'ilt, JedRo. Mtotn? flllUT llotlo put look:, oil fc.V'lMi coop iln; iiotio oh nmi) key.c would Bt. an' iloro wuzti't no udder rf-ay Icy c!c in vr-ifout his bealiio' me in' i;y ’■o'T(-r!dym keyt,. Vit«- s'.ih; dnt'.i do truf. d-odyo. Served in Any ' Style and any Time. CHISHOLM and OllLtN monels are beauuful. mid see. C-jiiii H. JERGHR. ’ K VV L’LKR «iK nnn bank deposit MFvJaVW R. R. Fare Paid. Notes . . . taken on tuition. BEST ini cheapest cn earth. Don’t delay. Write to-day ££08GlA-AiA8AAM BUSINESS COLLEGE.IIicooJiL BEBTJ DRAMA OF THE ft ft A SON RATEaTO SAVANNAH. -Tl»« Grand Fcslivul and Carnival al Savannah, Ga., Oct. Hist, N«*v. 5th, in clusive, itluutic Coast Liu«* will sell round nip tickets at raio ofj one fare ;>loi. 25 cents, ticket* to lie sold Oct. :i!sr f Nov. 4th, inclusive and for trains nivinu Savannah ladorc noon Nov. . i» Tin* Festival and Cnrnivsl wi.i • given on grander scnlo than aver. (>•* principal features will be; •Magnificent drill of Troop H Seventh S ’Cavalry. A grcaC stadium has fV» n creeled in winch the principal eiunrea will tic given# Band Coupert. 5.(iriot Races, High Bicycle Dive* Git-F Acrobatic Fcrfotmanco. Tie ‘i J IKE” will contain a gorgeous array j l* arructions. The lest Cyrnival e\e | •t >ftVjkMiaJi. J-Vn’t foigrt thb riWf*..’’ j W. II. LEAiiY, Livjs’on 1 aMcngcr Agent, iir1», Ga | (By II. B. Nesmith.) M«. O. J2. Dcati.d rtUtiv,- j. PWllft'l Hii4 wowk. .Mr. W. L. Bites liaiTretnrnedTfiwn j Mncon, AliUiidkevillu nmi otlicr points. Mr. Batts ik pat^n^ 9*ft dgrfe? fpr jointing, 6r huitiug rallrokd raittug, making a more perrect joiut, and there fore it* use will insure less wrecks. We .earn that a certain railway company inti iittttted to iiso them jaxt us soon us i:o cult get thtini niahufuctured, and uo -Jpabt other* will foliow. Mr. Frank McGahc-0 /eft Tuesday for Hampton ftpring* and other ]yoiut*iu the flowory statwi You missed-something good Iasi Sun day night by dot goiug to tlio prayer meeting. CouSs next Sunday night and bo *»u hand ut 7 o'clock. Mr. uud Mr*. J. E. Ilurst and chil dren ami Mrs. \V. B. Brown and clrii- dreu returned Monday night from a tow days outing at Panacea Spring*. They* report a jolly time and plenty of fish- Yy A. Dillingham of Gincinnatti is. Jicre with a fine show advertising. Ii is- Plant Jnice” Remedies. He givea a performance every night and on Satur day afternoons on Broad streetm front; ef Wight & Browuo'a Drag store.. At tl>e homo of tlie bride'* father fiatur miles south of town on Sunday* afire** noon at 3:30 o'clock, Miss Ola hBKm aud Mr. Hiram McMillan were united, iu the holy bonds of wedlock. Bar,. Ck*, P. Riviere officiating. " About 2 o’clock ^Tuesdiy morning a, noise was heard on the front veranda ad Mr. John Oliffoids and Forcio OliffcrA soured a revolver and proceeded) to In vestigate. On ronndiug the corner cC r i ivj house Uo was confronted by a nogto ..au whom lie immediately inatrocte# tdthrow up his hands at the same tuna- presenting hi* pistil ready to fire. The negro obeyed and a runner was patched for tlie night police yfhfr pod» arrived and taking charge of the mm locked* him np, The negro cams ilk. ore the “short” from ThomwyiHe end bad . videutly ombibed an overdose of lunt* wliiie attending the circus?. When brought before tfce mayor he wn s recognized as .Tim G * toquie‘ - a’ld fa ijfHftolre, darkey, and bt m* fif h/s pasf good record he was let, o after paying a flu9 of is.00. Mr. Frank Smith left Sunday for MonticePV), Fla, whore lie goes to ac cept a popitftn.- Mr. Willie A. Rohberg desire* to re turn thanks to hi* niiiiiy fiicnds lor tluir kindly attention and expressions of sympathy during the illness, and in the dent It of his wife, Mrs. Zudin Nora Rehberg who died Oct. 81*.t IttGt. have you to understand that I cm my fortune through my voice.” “Yes. ! board yon proposed to yo wife with It.” w. s, \ BlfOlVN. V.'okm. Fumonth: Mrs. Annex—FM tell jam wbnt I'll do, Bridget. If you’ll consent to stay I’ll raise youwwages. Bridget- Listen to her, wud ye't Raise me rrnpoi.. in- dado! Ye'll Intienso* rae'ealaiy, tbaL’.i pbwat ye’ll do.—Brooklyn Life. The Modern War. He—And so they got married? Rbe— 7m,.they)got married, were separated again In a week’s time and bar* lived happily ever elnce.—Philadelphia Bni- lotto. * 4 , Pont! it- Oflictf over National ii i,fc r Thomasv die, Ga V'lioiw HO 2. SATIS PACTION OtJAIIAXtSa® r h pfTissville. j Metcalf Mentions. Mr. ami Ati-S. Charles Thompsoa are- in BoSioii arrtema friend,. Mi,s Lilia Korea, whu hn been tenchr- iiik’ here ri'turned to her borne in lk*un Saturday. Mi„es Mamie Howard 'and Ain a, Copeland who have bernapsndinsrafeW , days with Mrs. Amanda O.rroll rcruri^#. ed hovre Sunday. Mr., F. I'., Dozi-r of Savannah sp...t Sunday her. wiih hia cou.in Mr. E. F„ Dyer. Miss Sallie Lou Lilly, one of oar pag er younp ladies, is visilini; th« fAmuy oi Mr. Cnn, Dixon iu ThomusviBo. Mr Jas. W.liy, Sr, Mr,. Jw. Wylly Jr., M r«. McLeodan ' Miss Mamie W> t. ly came up irorn Lloyds a d »p eo t Sun day amoiik' relatives. , •• Lilli j Mi,a Ijirilc String, r, who bat n in Cairo gon jf lo school l. visum*; Mr. M. I). Stringer. / Fin,ion Kendall & Co.. U'i- priitme operator,, have rohiour lh*'tr bu mess here t .a company which in (tic fuiure will be know as. ;lc Metcalf Naral Sierra Co., ui d under the dine- tion of .dr. J Ii, Wav of Mos'ort. Mr. K.rtdrll ^ill pr bnhiv rron|inrre to ir*skSn here n, he ha. hr rig! t timnernfere miles souilt of tuii'n nit i ** iii pm tip a [.hate ntar Moccasin Oap in th- near futtcsci. Iff. W. W. Jarrell, Physician and Surgeon. Tender* hi* j roftvttinnal nervicaa tlm pnblio. OflU-i*, over Ohisholm A DdIon’s ’■* fdlllC Mesi C. Cocpoit, Thom»»viti-, tis. Pianos and OrgqnsJ iepresenting Phillips & Crew Ce- AH»nt*, U urria, MHn«rrty, KttuJif. KtM-hn* Ilnr.lman. Knu;* | >tn, IliinirgtAu; Kimball, I'lunn*. . Kimball Hnrd and P>N OROAMS. •