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Utah, Wyoming,
Oregon, Montana, Washington
anti other points
West, Northwest and Southwest
- I, G, HOU.EXHECK. •
Dist, Passenger Agent,
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R.
ALICE SKELTON IS FOUND ANO ,
Served in .Any _
Style and any
Time.
CHISHOLM and Dll LON
NOTED PHYSICIAN AND CITI
ZEN DIED SATURDAY
RECOVERED
k negro, WMSoapmrod ye-rordav. ehtif
ed ulrh npplyiog fcne.torcli to tTie Tifrcn
OalnbrfdQC GerI W u o Fcrrncfty Lived
Hare Fourin 30 Miles Home
ling Hun* )flfh Age tout Kid
Hadbeenin Palling Health f;r tome
time* Worn out by tong and. active
Service, - Funeral,, Monday After*
riooN. :
| Knitting Mill,, wIiltsH were fired lari
night. Ho stubbornly denied
h tying committed, tin) deed _cr hating
a *y knowledge of it (or soinii time, bnt
wlttm do • i* CiJhft'fM'rt'llui nngf-'
ll « mnfcl.Vn ntr* tw«- Of tier negroe* *e
i'pTlvtk * tv-
Tlioitm^viJln lias ], t»r ouo of her g*a!-
A'.nta. AtRfven 'o'clock SatnnJft/ the
long fttioug cord of Dr T. S Ifopkhw’
life wna' clipped. Thomnsvilie owes
snore 16 the memory of this mavjhnuto
that of biit few of her citizen* living or]
dead i!e it has. that- wtw largely
responsible for the rei-ugnUiott given
Thowasvlio ft* a winter reran. Tyrice
lie governed the city , ns mayor. .For
thirty-nine long year* he lul*md for
the good of Thomnsvijle end hi? follow
innn. For uvea a longer time he fervor]
the medical frasenifty and for moie
than fcVe ordinary four years 'did he
serve in W«* country's arm(c».
Dr. Hopkins wag born -in McIntosh
comity iu 181? andtpent his early life
there. Ho aftt-rwuul* moved to
Wayueavilie and coming here Iu 16Q4
purchased tho entire block, bounded by
C/aw ford,Heniingihn iXtjrkm nud Jack*
a >n Htreot.
(Hy T F. Ti l r )
1 aiohriHge, Ga. Nov. 12.
B.cvhil-io’iho Times-Buterprlse.-*
OJl -iit B;ib Dean and p»rrv icfurmrl
alwiil uud : t)Uilock this morning fivm
iluusvilie wi h Alien Sktltcii A large
nrdw4rVu& nwal'iug his return. A imm-
tr*r of button’s' trihnan came ill’ from
Mil or comity on the evening tram uud.
ineinp ed to make bond but were not
a*lowed. At fl M the ftirl lefused to
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Gmidy & Malh-tte Dealers in Live
Stock, TlmransviUe. Gd.
lire to the huildnig.
UjBgroe# ,-thi givOa.tfifelr » a«,e>»,.Hnd »t»*
o hcer« «n* .h ci ing iu* ilittu to nigh*
He ;»Uo told tii t V-*- >uttm {mV »• a *♦(
tempted the huig ar. ut Dr Crrrij.(
Smith**’ thug •toro fti.cJ tire Pu ker Dtu;
Company Snuday ni#rht.
: lie aa/a to ov r #*u.i>I-*>-«- Tvf tl b U*ui-
dingtou Lo n «*r Cou p?»uy;
d"! epitimni t run/CT f r «-Lr.slrm
rcHipfc in the aftcnirnn and degm
-wwk hi the night *</-]«»•
Valdogm will confer oi.e tUfttc Wl»L
a M’lwteiT ttam. and fv-b d**:»t*» w ihb*
#xcinplifi'•{!. t»y a wtllclrdfed toain tr* n
filicy Vi’f* dr Ix^dpc of this City.
U. M. D. CL M„ rftfo.
tinnu u v l.o will pn ft'de over *ht* bum t
ing, )>.foiiu.i uk thnt the eptuunted ai
tendum# of reptctenifltives ij ftotu V
lo Id)
TJtou.rhviEn v'ill *» i u fn m iO (»> 2
ff this nuu.her, w ith H i' Lodg- V hlr>« i
feat. 1 :
Tlf-.on Odd Felldwa, have m .rie * x
ItUKive jocjoitMiOiut Tor tho i r'nt.iiu-
• a.cnt<f tin.- !.i .»• of '■ Ti; oe L)>iit«8.'
which iijcJudtB a*b» tqt\t to he fcvive
du.'im: ti e rvAUlug, .
— Cheap rule.* «ie oj>cu Oil ah I he Tail
lend!* for Odd IMlaws, t; oir fflnihir*.
»nd ihejr LiouD. The rate will be fu.
late (ping, Mil one-third fa^o p’.ii;
thtetitytive cunts returning, by stcur
log a Southern Passenger A,» ooiattoi
sertiflwte from the ticket ageut. a*
Those .who wish day board or pleas
ant rooms with board enu be acCoro
dated. Everything clean, comfortable*
i6id homelike, good and prompt service
iriveu to all. Phone 171.
'.0, 0. Coerolt*
T'fiuiiiaaviti-, O ♦.
Pianos ami Organs,
Representing Phillips & Crew Co
Allwnt*, <1 orgls.
xiHlivrny, Kowbe. Ffrrher Hr.r.-Ym».n, gram
tin, Ihirrusgion, kimbiill, Uadie
Kimball Rtcu find *» PC OkdA.NS.
Beokroptcy Couft.
Kv/«Jit‘ Merrill heard 'a no a. be/ cf
c!a { tu»* -for prnirifieo tinturtb*'-' in tU
banliru]rfcy cut** of H> F, Gnue. Amour-
the nlioiuejH piefeut wore OHn S Wtm-
Lerly, «if Mi** on. Grice, of
Uuwkin .vil.e, Jcrhc V\ . fL Gr.flin, C.
L. Stu;lh, Wit 1 COX and Ji.hnson, of \’ul-
dOKIu uud M Lrtum, of QUltnum
\ I. FOLSOM, ’i
f r: 11 i ’ and Builder. I
f vVnri oM^nt) 1 aj:o:*tlUiit fo loreFtsj
A approved metiiwls. (
I Box 1W. Phone counectioua. i
/ TJioronsvilie, Ga.
^Pians, speciflcatioibi aul estimatel
A fnruiphed. I
He caiuo to her house nud asked her
to tni e ft abort ride on Thursduy bight,
she wanted io hte Bit mother tut In*
grabbed her nucLjiut hor iu the buggy
i mid drove off with her.
Tho gifl‘» >.idtfin<;nt is be.ie-ed, aiid
I ft »lipg is ttill»uiibiug high tliough ht t
I s, inoi/i * a ui yc^ift.tl, y.
Su.ton waived preliminary >rial for
change of kidnapping and his bond s«»
aaees'LMl at 5000 uu. An<tt.cr wurraut
was oworu out for aisaali with intern
to rape and bond fixed at $’*000.
Talk is 4if|li r lining high, hot it i*.
tlwotliLthi* will be all bh long as Sut
ton r.oUittu $ iu j-sil.and his friends mokt
noiftoit to tuke a luind. . Pobllo kym-
p?tby. is * imrel.v w ith the' child in the
city., . . -
hut ion Hated that he carried.»*.e girl
»w»y ti.ut H»e.might be better'treated
and educaied, ho b.tioviug her i a*oni»
Avrb not kiud to inr He tnaintaiutd
tlut.)eii^dPP<b»ru*ctUii>f. .
.im>i»>il)e, where hu look ijm child, la
pe.r il.t linker cosily line, some thirty
jjpn.es liviii B vibbriflge, and is far frthVr
[either railrr.ad or telegraph siuliOii
Mim Skelton was found in tlie home ot
Bau Ruwell. - -
Br. VV. W. Jarrell, .
Physician and Surgeon.
Tvnoxrs his pr* fes^onal sorview*
to the fiublic.
DHIce, overCMJ , b»>lm*t» Dillru’s
Phone 222—3 hligw.
COUNCIL INVESTIGATED *
ELECTION RETURNS.
DR. HOPKINS
FROM SOU CH AFRICA.
'Tbtjcil) coauciln'vt $OHijny 10 itj*
•MSlignU) the'rcinruA . f iho late bi-no
and light;eloiMiou. Tiiey view se*vtu
■Milt'Judge Ru[art U Min lull’s re
^truining order, (set Joith in full in au-
oiher colaoibj proliiLito'g 4luat frvtn
decluri’ug the reiuii of auv election.
Somo of the mdermeii thought ilm! thi»
mount that' nothing should be dv new ith
tho Votes,’ books and papers until De-
coulter 2, the lUy W for the Uur.nj.
tlu... I it.) .* ,1 ... I.,.- Ill
WrH, THORNTON,
Contractor and Builder.
Timm .Hvii.e, Ga.
Work fsrented ancordiuK lo latret np-
' pi{-red ptaue. , Bnedifloation
and eefittMfee /arulehed.,
Coll at IDSDawaoa Street.
Funaral of the Mated Phyeiclen Held
Monday *.fteraqon-
Nt w Way of Veiny ' Cliutnberlain's
Coiigli Remedy.
Mr. Artlier Chapninn writing from
Durbsn, * Natal,
Hie funeral Monday afternoon of
Or. T. S. Hopkina woe attended by
•core* upon eqvrre of bin frauds. The
hervicr. were held at . the reeUleacepf
Mr, S. L Mallard b/ 1V<V .i.. I-. Mc-
Oany. •
The example of Hr. Hop.fuL life I.
Sooth Africn, says:
“ At a proof that Cbamberlaln'e (’onpli
Remedy is n care suitable for old aud
yoniift, Ipen the fol'owlug: A neighbor
of mine a cbUd jot over two months old.
It had a very bod cough and the parents
did not knew what to give it. I sag.
gested that if they would get a bottle of
Chamberlain's Couth Remedy and pat
some upon • dummy teat the baby woi
Sticking It would ao doubt care the
child: Tills thoydid and brought about
a quick nflioi and cared tlie baby." This
remedy is for tale by J. W. Peabook.
D. & W.
R.R. and O. W, Kelly, elilsons,
l illnitu, w. n'Jin.tottu on Tuesday.
w. S. BROWN,
Dentist v
.. OfBoe over National Bonk,
ThomasriUe, Ga
- '-IlMwa'IIO
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
(cws items From Susina.
M; Uea-h.)
, Fraiii JulisJ oi riioidMvllle, and
bffntjioli .loins of Blrafiughim,
vcie'lnri laot Fflday eWtliif re-
one that may .well .bc.dnclt -upon. '; He
if os actlre and energetiq aud took ati-
futeiist.ln, public ntfalrs »«.t dell at lo
0(HcePhopn 19*.
Residence Phone 973.
OSTEOPATH,-
Dr. Frank C. Titus.
!>%barg-tfor elamiaation
IPCmaford, - llofus:
1) to 12 & 3 to S.
rotton rather tliaa tlie jlavjijh gtjcuiiou
s> Irtquenily met wUIJ. Hiq ,orl|in'ar
research work on the ciiuialoiogr, of
; ihwu«svme, done Wltb.^OO hope pi To
ward, has meant thoaaaudj of thotl-
sands of ■ ollara to the bnsiuets, men of
tlie city
Early in life Dr. Hopslusws* married
io Mies Dafoor, aud three cbidrru were
born to thorn ‘t'lier were Mra. Irese-
vaut of New Orleans, Mrs. Pollard of
Ttiomasvtllo and the late Capt Frank
HopSlut.. A second marriage to Miss
Glgullliat was blessed by tea children,
the following oTwhom are itiU living:
Cat. T N. Hopkina, Hoa. H. W. Hop
kins, Dr. J. O. Hopkins and Mi*. Mal
lard of TIiomasTlUe, Mr. k/r. Hopkina
of Brnnawiok aud Mr. Octavos Hopkins
of McIntosh connfy.
The military service of the lamented
deMsted was long and Itithfal. He
mrted iu the Seminole Indian wars, was
la the uiediait service in the Msrloan
war and was very active in the Oonfed-
eraoy. He organised and commanded
two cavalry companies, the Wayne
Rangers and the Mercer Partisans.
After rendering splendid aid in this ca
pacity he entered the medical breach ot
the army and was a surgeon at Ander-
souvllip
Dr. Hopkins was charming os a con-
veiwtlnualli-t. Ilia education, galutd
at tlie University of Georgia, Gharicstca
Medical College and in Fhilede'phia,
to,-oilier wi-Ji inioitenslve travels, gave
him a range of tnfoiaatiou aud a
breadth of view seldom to be found.
T ile man was a scholar, yea almost
to his dying hoar.
Six of tlie grandsons of the decerned
acted as pall bearers. They were, H.
W. Jr., Norman, Hauler, James G.
Rob Pollard and Herbeoer Mallard.
9:15The odfralirfieui" info escuufaii
sewlou, lurnei liiPsi-uitaivia ouf of tl
room nhU VI--rtpcf 1 to H-brft oil the re
turns,' - I'ttti; t-•
Wn». Tlionias, R. Blaoktliear of Him--
ioglium.'Ain., With her little dadg! ter
is visiting the luime of Mr; nud Mrs, J.
EXCURSION RATES.
Via
'Atlantic &.Birmingham.
St. i.outs. Mo, Account {.miimana
Purchase Exposition, day I, Novem
ber 30. iqni.
Sreson Excursion Tickets will be sold
daily, beginning April 29th, and con
tinuing daring the period of the Espo-
Mr. nud Mis. Fry expect to leave .or
Mr. Fry's old home In N. 0. next Sat-
nrday, nwl will nettle tlifuu. |
Tlio election for President was the
qoibrind we h*vs had iu a great whl*.
J 1* eptreref the heavy registration of the
etitored votw. only forty-four ot them
availed. themselves of the voting pnvl-
Mger Tlie vote stood Democratic tu*n
tT.Repdblloau Ticket 44. We are wondei-
lng.what kind of a "straight daal” the
pteeldont will give the Santbaru state •
fpr what tlioy did for him In the elec-
‘ The Women'* Exchange.
The Womsu’s ExcJmugo will re-open
on Deo 1st ,et Air. Gpc»hrlng> jvwylr.i
•tore, Ml-a (Au Mabeite who x.'tlt tw
iu oliirge,- uska lint nil uouslguor- Join
at once nutliet llieso-wares may he kino
oefaro tnu tioinl »y». -
Tho i-xutiuiige hua brou of much use
iieretoloie aud the oo oi-eratiuu ut the
miles of the Iom ii neccawry for ilk
cent uned proa.enty.
ANOTHER ELECTION
For Rent.
Two horse farm, good dwelling and
cut houses, also woodland pasture, lo
cated In Ochtnekonee, Ga Colt on or
write Mrs .1 E. Easton, Oordete, Ga.
10 27-lm.
Justices o»tho Penes and Conetabloe
ara to ba Chosen First 8«tusda».
sition with final limit December 19 1994
Rroud trip rate fr-
>m Thomasville
(37 35.
Sixty day excursion tickets will be
sold daily, beginning April 29tli, and
continuing during the period of the Ex-
position, with final date to leave St.
Louis, returning, sixty (60) days in ad
dition to date of sale. Final date In no
cage to exceed Decemter 15th 1904.
Ronnd trip rate from Thouuuvllla
(8130.
Fifteen day excursion Motets will be
•old April 35th and continuing daring
period of Exposition. wlUgfauldate to
FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD.
It’s a dull week ihi* fall >h it brings
uo election, especially in TliomusviUe.
People begsn to ilituk that they were
up against one more election, iliat for
U-e city offices, and lhat then the fou
would stop Not so..
Outho first Saturday In December
there will be a general election all over
tae state for justices ot the peace and
constables. These i-HI-ere are elected
every f onr years, and as lack lias it, thia
it the one In four.
There an two Justices ot the peace
and tao constables In each militia dis
trict iu eaoh oonnty. One of the justices
Is elected and the other appointed upou
r-commendation of the grand Jury. It
seems that both constables are elective.
Iu Thomasville district, J. kV. H Slit
obeli holds the elective cilice aud W. H.
Bibb the appointive one. Visars Hardy
Blalock aud Win. Bibb, Jr , are their
0 uistablcs.
It it probable that all there rflicers
will be applicants tor a longer tenure o
their positions, and as yet no opposition
has announced nor is prospective.
This Will Iuterest Every Resldentiof
Thomssviile.
Yon can readily vgrifv the following
particulars, for tbs gsntleuvn supply*
tug them will tie- only too pleased to
answer any iuqairtes by mail.
Sic, T. J Bottoms is book from severe
»y» spent at Braxton in the interest of
he Oca t Line, lie repieseutedihe road
-1 the competition for the bnMueasre-
ailing from the Broxton fair. ' Mr. Bob
toms waaemtueinly successful.
fflr.U B. Andrews Is building a dwell-
Mg boost on Mr. W. L Moluty.o’s lam-
sppositw lha Raines homestead. Mr
John Castleberry will oooapy the boose
when completed.
Tide district is on ■ boom. Many
persona seeking homes ore wanting (o
rent here, bat null we have a local
mwmlll to supply oheep Inmbor there
will not be uittch building done.
Mr. W. W. Wrlglit lias retained frun.
"s visit to Famey, Texas.
If yon
suffer from disorder of the kidneys or
bladder and desire tabs cored, writs
him about Doan's Kidney Pills and
learn that the following
leave St. Loots reluming, fifteen (IB)
days from date of sole.Ronnd trip rate
from Thomssviile (35.45.
For rcliedoles and foUJnformst'.on
apply to
A. L. Spicer, Agent,
Thomasville, Ga.
statement is
tree In every particular.
J. M. Oliver, wagon painter, vrith
shop at Cotton Avenue and Jefferson
streets, Americas, has used Dean's Kid
ney Pills, and stales hi. opinion of them
as follows:
He says:
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
-. WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE
BEST UNE TO ST. 1 CHS, NO.
Snperb Dining car Service.
Slop Overs, Going and Returning; at
■ Atlanta, Knoxville, Louisville, AsliviUe,
and Principal North Carolina Mountain
-They are a fine remedy.
I used them for backache and can re
commend them very highly. They did
for me what everything else Ailed to
oo. They drove tlie ache out of my
baok and relieved me ot a misery from
which 1 hod been saffering for a long
time. . The trouble
V Columbus, Ohio, Msy so, 1903.
Six years ego I had a severe attack ol
ni....>..tUa. Y I.1J ...
'Rheumatism. I was laid
Inhaim
and the doctore
had did me no good. They changed med
icines every (reek and nothing they pro
scribed seemed to help me. Finally I be
gin the use of S. S. S. Myknceaimelbovi
joints were swollen ternl-ly, and it on<
Ume my joints were so swollen and pain
ful that 1 could not dose them when
opened. I was so bod that I conld not
move knee or foot. I was gettlag discour
aged, you may be sure, when I began S. S
S., but as I saw it was helping met contin
ued it, and to-day I am a sound well man
and have never had a return of the disease.
S. S, S. purified my blood end cured me
of this severe esse of Rheumatism after
everything else hsd failed. 1 have rec-
commended it to others with good ro
suits. R. H. Ca-u-MAM.
1355 Mt. Vernon Ave.
The poisonous acids that prodnee the in
flammation and pain arc absorbed into tbs
blood and Rheumatism can never be con
quered till these are neutralised and fil
tered out of the blood cud system. S.S.S.
goes directly into the circulation and at
tacks the disease itsslf. It purifies and ro
a constant
heavy ache right across the small of mv
back, and a disorder of the kidneys.
The secretions weie 111 bad condition
being dark, fall of sediment and irre
gular. Medicines for intern:,i use failed
to help me and so did liniments, 1 read
of liow others hod'been cured by Doan's
Kiduey Pills, aud deciding to try them,
got a tox. Since taking them the paiu
list left my back, the kidneys are worl.
ing normally, the secretions are. iu a
natural condition and I feel better iu
many ways."
Plenty more proof like tbit Lorn
Thomasville pcop'e. Cull at B. Thomas
Jr.'s drag store>nd ask what his cus
tomers report.
For sals by ail dealer,. Price 50 cents.
Fostar-Milbum Oo., Buffalo, New York,
sols agents for ttw United Staten
Remember the name—Dor n's—and
aket no other.
Mr Hamilton Frazier is down from
the north for n few days. He went to
Hie lake Monday for a short holiday.
Mr. Fraxier has many Mends in Tliom-
xsvillo who rejoice that the season is
almost here when he and his eo-Uboreis
will make this their home.
District" PaFsenger Agent,
103 Wes*. Bar St.
JacktunviPe Fla
TECH WINS
A Faroi containing 265
acres, five miles North of Cai
ro, Ga., four horse Farm opet
on i*, three sett.ements. Prici
$2 750,0a
E. M. MALLETTE
R*il Estate and lnsurancB>gei t
Mitchell House Block
FaomasWIle. Georgia
MONEY ro LOAN.
I n-gutiate five
Blacksmiths Dojaat University In
Football Gama.
mas at lowest retest of iuteresr. Com.
mission charges reasonable. A small
abstract fee, consistent with the arnonnt
of work and tronbie involved, will be
charged in each care. Bring yonr chain
of title with yon.
EDWIN L. BRYAN, ~
Attorney-at-law.'
To Fanltantlnry.
R. B Jackson on employee of the
State peuitentlary was here Monaar
and carried away with him the negrs
I-ess Dunlap sentenced to imprisonment
for Ufa at the last term ot court. Sine*
hi* .departure there are left but three
guests at the court boarding houae. Mr.
Atlanta,.Nor. 12 Special
In the long looked for football game
today between Tech and the Univenity
of Georgia The Technics won by the
dedstre non of twenty three to six.
The Athens boys were outclassed. Hals
maoism was too muoh for them.