Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 11, 1904, Image 7

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© Nightmare nen can be complete without children; it U her nntutc to lore and want them a> much ao aa it i» to love the T . . beautiful and pare, the critical ordeal through which the expectant mother imiit cue, however, it to fraught with dread, pain, tuffering and danger, the very thought of it (ilia her with apprehension' and horror. There it no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful •r dangerous. The use of Mother 1 * Friend so prepares the system for tho coming event that it is safely passed without tnv danger. This great and wonderful remedy is slwaye SBMS J) fS m mother's of women through the trying crisis without suffering. as o 4 Informauan SS trios],-m t»1 ,o 19 all 9xps«ia«t notfc.n. | He Cridflola Rifafeter C«, Atlaata. «a. ••■iMM-UNI'aRPRUSt N6VKMBHR 11 1604 TAYLOR GRANTHAM FHontl YETERIKARY HOSPITAL OF DR. J. C. SCHENCKE. Isocat6d on Broad street, opposite Piney Woods Hotel, Up-To-Date Implements for performing all kinds of operations on animals. Exam 1 nation free. Board at cost Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Thomasville, Ga. SOME FAtTS ABOUT CITY ELECTION Tho campaign for the municipal c!ec tiou is proceeding quietly. It has been somewhat over shadowed by the national election of next Tuesday and t lie bond election next Thursday. Several can didates lmve already announced, and these, as well as a number of prospective ones are busy at work. It is understood that Mayor S. A. Roddenbery will lie a candidate for re- election. Democratic precedent, and his excellent record make it improbable that he will have any opposition. It is practically certain that tie will be com plimented by a unanimous re-election. The office of city clerk is for the first time made elective. Capi . K. T. Mac- lean who has liorttofoio held the office by appointment of council is thus far the only nnuouuccd candidate. City Marshal is to date another unopposed candidate for re-election. Two gentlemen who now hold office will not run again. Those uro City Treasurer William H. . Mitchell i nud Sexton ii. Je\ Cochran. For | the money handler’s place W. W. Wil- j iiamsand J. W. H. Mitchell an> eandi- is an np-lo-Jate Hospital for for sick horses, mules and dogsjd»tes. aniatsn pretty race. Eaciiluu many voves pledged and it is scarcely probable than any otherii will run. Two men are in the field for sexton, S. 13. Hanford and A. J. Hagan- Those will not likely have the r«co to themselves, howevor. It is rumored that Judge J. M. Massey and Mr. T. J. Franklin will come out. No alderxuauic aspirations have yet been given publicity. Several of tho old board, 4 in fnct announce that they do not wish to go buck. Tho council campaign will crystallize after tho bond election, A school board fight cou.cs around just as regularly as December shows up on the calendar and those inforiuod say that this limo will bo no exception to tho rule. The terms of Fcndieu Mit chell and Claw. $1. Smith expire. Those interested promise to warm tilings up as soon as the bond and light questions are settled. The date of tho city primary has not been set by the city executive commit tee. They will meet probably, next week aad name the duy. The IsVt Toes day iu December is the usual primary date. DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR “PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENCES, ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELOED FENCE EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT. The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. No Wraps to hold Moisture and cause Rust. "Pittibcshs r«*r*cr” Fr.vcixa (Standard Styled Absolutely STOCK PROOF. We can SAVE YOU MONEY OP Fracing, CALL AND SEE IT. We have ?ust mad a reduction in prices on Wire Fence. Come and let us cive ycu Prices tn the best Fence on the market. Coleman & Adams, HAKDVVA R li, SEVERELY INJURED Saturday morning at hplf past aev n o’clock, TaylorGr&ptluun the 5 year old son of Mr. W.P. Grantham was nevercly Injured by a fall. The little fellow was playing in the express wagon that nwt the 7:40 departing train at the A. & B. depot. In some way ho fell to the grouud and probably struck his head against-the station platform, lie was picked up by his older brother and carried to his home on Smith Avouue and Crawford street near tho depot. He did not seem to bo badly lujured but about an hour after the accident wxs soized with convulsions. Dr A. P. Taylor was at onco summoned, but could not discover a cut or biubo any place on tho child’s head or body. The convulsions continued for soveial hours but toward evening they ceased and ho regained consciousness and’ is now recovering. MW? The Circus has gone, but the C’rcus of our low prices and the array cf the large variety of mer chandise we ca ry are always at tractive and inviting. THINK IT OVER. The day of rest is at hand. Now it j shonld nlso bo made a day of thought, j Of course tho thought of spiritual things should come first, but tho thought of! temporal affairs is not far behind in int portanco. The t hing that is occupying the attention of most citizens of the United Stales just, now is the natiomd election next Tuesday. It is important that every resident of ThotnasviUe who has the right of suffrage should exercisi it at the polls that day. The questions and issuos that come up are of great im portance. -To voto the Democratic ticket on that, day should tie the first duty of every man. Tho jiarty has been assailed at home aud abroad. Demo crats should answer theso enemies, local and otherwise and shoe hi prove that he old faith is strong in their hearts still by going to (he polls that day. EVERYBODY BOUGHT AT OLD HOSS SALT. For Men who cannot come to the city when in need of clothes we make a specialty of fitting you at your home. Wo carry the finest makes.of iotliing, Hats, Furnishings and Underwear, and no mat ter wh»t your size is, stout, slim or short. We Can Fit You Site Agents for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, CARHARTT OVERALLS. For Ladies who do not find it conveni ent to come to the city We make buying an easy task by sending to yonr bom*. two or three stylos of garments to select from. We t arry SHIRT WAImTS, * IBBISSKlRTS.^r - ^ | LEADING CORSET.-, 4 . ~;fuknismin c . ; and undurwkar. In Our Boys’ Department can be had everything ready-to-wear for boys, ex cept shoes.' 6. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO. SAVANNAH, GA. One of tho hast cat places in town Sat unlay wan the store room in the Mmm- ry block where the old ho*s salo of un claimed packngfs of the Southern Ex- press Co. was bold. Tho allurements of buying u neat package with unknow n contents kept tho room crowded all day. Capt. E. D. Whitaker whs the auc- tioneerand about a thousand packages were sold at au average price of (iffy centr. Superintendent (J. 0. Wolfle and Route agent L. Kuder ai-aistod by a naif dozen clerks conducted tho sale. No one wan allowed to open his package until all wore 6old. When the unmask ing took place at six o’clock many ludi* crious scenes were ouacted. and groans of disappointment mingled with shouts of glpo, the former predominating. Mr. C. O. Atkinson bought mi empty orate that had probably contained a , cldcuen. Mr. J. B. Grnut ucrumnlated a hugo box of old almanacs but his feel- j ingwere nagged by another package of , groatcr value. Lots of men got patent j medicine that they couldn’t use The l purchasers all had an interesting time aud the express company made money. Here's another railroad story. The Valdosta Times brings the, news that the Georgia Northern railroad which now has it a sou them terminus at Pirl- cock, wants to go to Valdosta. Tho route has alio idv been surveyed through from Pavo to Valdosta passing through Morvou Tho new tcnuhius would bring tho Georgia Northern into connection wiili two railroads uiid give them a good outlet to the sea besides rapping a rich ii n ilory The road now runs from Albany to PiUecok via Moultrie. It lias always been a money maker and jionrcd tlxumtuls of animal profits Into the pockets of it* owners the Pideock family. The day of tho short railroad is passing howevor. It must expand, consolidate or lose out. Tin re seems to he moro in this plan I bun is usual with projected railways. If Valdosta acts with her usual energy the tiling wil! he a fact before JOOfl. CITY ELECTION . AT CAIRO SATRURDAY Cairo, Ga., Nov 5, 11104. The city election took place li re to day. All of the presuu’ > ry i-.ficers were re-elected without opjH/rition. They are R. L. VaulandingMm, Mayor, J. L Paulk, W. A. Walker, K. P. Wight, C. E. Mauldin and K. Powell council- men, There -sos some scratching of the aldermen, hut tho election was practi cally unanimous. For Sale. 3 JV4 acres, just outride city limits on Jackson street, with <’ room house on sb gw. 2 Price $750.00. Our friend tho Macon Nawnsays: On November 1 the Thowotville Timea- Kntcrprise has been under tho control of Editors Wilson M. Hardy and John D. McCartney two years. Daring tills period tho payor bus fared prosperously, aurl been popular and influential. It is one of the most entertaining aud in- strnclivo papers published in Georgia. May it continue to flourish for many long years under tho present able and estimable management. CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READING MATTER OFFERED. 1 nv the Weekly Times-Enferprise. Weekly Timos-Enterprise 1 year and a splendid man of Georgia, the United States aud the world, $1 00. (Tho map alone is worth tho money.) Weekly Times-Enterprise aud the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one year $1 40. Weekly Times Enterprise and the Semi-Weekly Savannah Nows both one year £1 50. , Weekly Timeo-Knterprise and the Three Times* Week Now York Wo/Id, both one year *1 50. Weekiv Times-Enterprise and the Bofton Time?, both <>ue year $ 1 25. W T o«Uly Times-Enterprise and the Sunny South aud the*Weekly Atlanta Constitution, all one year ?2 00. Weekly Timca-Euiorpriee and South- >rr Cultivator, £1 5u. Weekly Tim oh-Enterprise and Chris tian Union, a clean, high-toned inter denominational weekly, $1.50. Almost any other combination you oan want at a price to suit you. If one cf these combinations doesn't suit write what you want. TIMES.ENTERPRI8E. Thomasarllie, Ga. ‘V e have a large variety of hos iery. We bough .the lot cheap. 200 pairs in the lot worth fr m 19c. up to 85c. ' ell them at, per pair, 15c 6 qt saucepan, seamless round bottom strong riveted handle granite ename'ware worth 85c. | we offer them f jr Friday and Sat* S urday 39c. ‘a Ceaar wo d tubs, Electriohoops ; The best tuks on the market to day, we wil) sell them the 05c i kind at 50e,. and the 75c, kind at | 60 cents j W ood Screws, carpenters, house j keepers, farmers and everybody, j now is your chance. Every size j and every kind, special at lo dos, Hand saw flies, why pay 10c for same when you can get it hers for 6 cents. Door locks enamel knob*, the kind that sells at 50c. we sell it here at 25 cents. Earthenware cuspid r$ worth every bit of 2Co. we sell 2 for 28c We will close out our house brooms, the 25c kind at 20c. Covered dishes the 75c kind at 50 cents. Fancy striped new designs Out ing Flanne\ 24 inches wide, 8© a yard 0 Inch Plates, the white gran ite kind, this is the best ware that stands well in this climate, 6 for 20 cents. Soup Tureen and ladles English make, the best that could be se cured for $1.50. Our low price to close them out 75c. We will have a big assortment of Holiday Goods on display fbff the holidays Our prices ate a» low t.s usual and qualities guaran teed to plese. Remember the place when in need of something in this line. In calling for any of the special bargains advertised, please men tion this paper. Alex S. Yeager, Manager. 118 Broad Street