Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, December 02, 1904, Image 10

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TIMES-ENTER RISE, THO VIA8VILLE, GEO2 HA, DECEMBER 2 i«0} PEOPLE Of ONLY HAKES A BAD MATTER WORSE. rerliapa yon lure never thought of it bnt the fact mtu) bo apparent to every one that constipation is caused by a lack of water in the system, and the nee of drastic cathartics .ike the. Id fashioned pills only makes a had matter worse. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are much more mild and gentle in Jheir effect, and when the proper dose is taken their action it so natural that one can realize it is the effeot of a med- tcie. Try a SS cent bottle of them. Far sal* by J. W Peacock D. A W ANNOUNCEMENTS. Woman’H Home Mission Column, CONGRESSMAN BRANTLEY VISITS THOMASVILLE. For City Marsha. I hereby announce rayse f ns a candi- date for re e'e uiou to ti,» nfti*-e of City ceutly 'assembled nt Gibraltar, is the most distinguished officer® his majes ty’s navpl establishment, in which he holds the rank of vice admiral, and one of the meet popular men in the United Kingdom. He has attained distinction as a statesman ns wail as a warrior. At Alexandria be made a name as a fight er of the traditional type of the British navy, and again In the ad ranee of Lord Wolseley op the Nile In the frnltlese ef fort to rescue Chinese Cordon from Khartum in 1885. (By Mrs. Jss. F. Eraus) •This work of my liands.establifli Thon it,” How often with thoughtless Ups we pray! Bnt He who sits in the heavens shall say, ‘T< the work of vonr hands so fair and Interview Concerning Governor* ■hiniSeya Nothing Definite* Marshal, snbje t to the action of tin- white primary. If 1 mu re-elected, I will in th- future aa I have done in tin* r*nst, give mv best at rent ion to the Holly Springs, Miss., March 34,190s While building railroads in Tennessee some twelve years ego a number of hands contracted fever and various forms ol blood and skin diseases. I carried S. S. 8. in my Commissary and gave It tomy hands with most gratifyingresults. Icanrecom- mend 8 8. h su the finest preparation for Malaria, chills and fever, as well as all blood and skin diseases. W. I. McGowan post, giv* mv oe dU'ies of the office Congressman W. G. Brantley of Brunswick was lit the city Monday, tlie guest of Ills relative, Mrs. F.einluir, on Remlngtoa aveitne. Mr Brantley is one of the stryngnt at Georgia’s delegation at Washington. Ho is a member cf Important oommit- Secs and Ills counsel is frcquoutlyiought by tuetutmt* of the Semite as well as by fit* colleague* tn tils Lower House* Mr. Hrautley's ability lias shown so firilllautly in Congress that his name is being frequently meutimed ju couueo *ion with the governorship of his own state. While here yesterday, the con- Kromman was interviewed by a l'imes- Eulerptito man as to the poe.tble Jnsii- fleatioa for the gnbernatorial minors coin * 1 niug him. Tlie htatoflinati was exceedingly guard ed iu hbi rcojtrls holding tli.t as y.t there was nothing to be said. **I do think, though," said lie, “that the an- Respecttallv, J. J. S * EPHEN8. For City Clerk r hereby announce rnVaelf as a candi. That ye dare time pray?” Safely we answer, "Lord, make it fit, Tills work of oar liauds- that so w o , may’* Li t op yonr eyes and dare to pray, 'This work of vonr hands, establish Thou it.”’ That this “work of our hands,” the Vasliti Home is on the hearts and con- ioiem es of many of our people was ■'town by the offering! that were tent to the Home on Thanksgiving Day. A bountiful basket of fruits, cakes and grooeries were sent oat by the Benorolent Association from the dona- thins of the South Georgia pupils. These weie mneh pnjoyed unit appre ciated by tjie Vasliti g rls. There were offerings of winter wraps and mruer also made The Home MtssionAunexofWriglits- ville, tent a box ccnta.niiig cloth to be made into garments, alio articles of ready made clothing Two coops of I'hlcksns have been r- ceivec in ti e last few d»js. 1 lie Jauior League of tills cits has taut in a winter onlflt for one ol the 11 tie girls. The W. H, M. Annox of Spukiacd 1 Fitzgerald has eaelt taken a gi|i lo clothe. -* ' , ' Mrs. S. W. Hitch ol Weycrosa has * organised a "Thread and Ntedio club” ' to make garments for die Homo The Cairo Annex scuds in n monthly ( 0 jutribntlou of fS.od. But oud cf tlio sweettst donations . was little Maud Bealy, ags 10 years, from Ole r Water, Fla. Thus the work < goes on with n dally luiroaie of exp*u. dltnrot and opportunities. Bnt our kiud loving riotvenly Father stands burbot it raying to ,nr^ "go strong anil I suffered greatly from Boils, which would break —* — 1 —*- *’ — body. I sat data for rs election 'o the ofli e of Oitv Clerk, subject to th* action of the white primary If I am rc-olectod I will In the fotnre ns I haTe dons in thepss* give mv Best attention to the duties or the office, Resiec'iilv XT T o’ a.t n Bora in 1846, the son of the fifth Mar- body. I saw S. S. 8. advertised and after using about three bottles I was cured, and for the last three years have had no trouble whatever. A. W. ZBSBa. 317 Read St., Evansville, Ind. I began using yonr 8. S. S. probably ten yean ago for Malaria and blood troubles, and it proved so good that I have con- quia of Waterford, an Irish peer. Lord Have Your Collars Launderied . And them to the ThomaaviUe Steam laundry. We have an agent in almost every town in Thomas oounty. See Mm about the goods. For City Treasurer.- I bsrebv announce myaolf a candidate for the 1 fflre of City Treasurer, subject to the action of the whit* primary and solicit the support of the voters. Shonld I be sleoted I trill give my time and best attention to the faitlifnl discharge of the dntlss of the office. „• Reepertfo’l.v JOHN W. H MITCHELL. SPECIAL OCCASION. Sonth Florida Fair and Mid-Winter Exposition, Tamps, Fla, Nov. 14—26, 1904. The Atlantic Coast Line will sell on Nov. 15th tickets to Tampa at one fan plus fifty cents with final limit fifteen days addition to date of sale. See. ticket agent, T. J, Bottoms, T. P. A., ThomssvUle, Ga. W, H. Leahy, D.P. A., Savannah, Ga. W. J. Craig, G. P. A, Wilmington, N, O. U a A entire system. It is nt VJ& guaranteed apurc- wh wit wet ly vegetable remc- K ■ M dy* Write formed- L El HI ■ leal advice or any fffjg bjV Bkj® special informs- WBW tlon about case. The Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, Ga For Justice of the Peace. I hereby announce myself ** a candi date for Jastioe of 1 lie peace of the 637 th. district, G. M. If I am honored by rite people for the second te.-m I will give the duties of the 0 're mv meet careful attention, its I have done daring the tssm nbna' to clu-o. Respecrfnllv, JOHN W. H. MIICHEi L noun Cium.es beeeafobd. Chnrlca became n lieutenant In the toj'al tinvy in 18118, reaching the grade of trice admiral In 1902. From 1874 to SAMPSON At It AQAIM Catering To The Inner Man. Ho knows nothin* else end In never so •ti pi timely hnppy aa when pursuing tins, his lire work. His BIJOU OYSTER PARLOR- J.UST OPENED UP ' CTilns stnrlcd In n whirl nr ] o n 1 irlty.Aside IV in dellclmiw Oy-ters, served In ftery Style, .. Quick Lunches Can be Had on SHORT NOTICE. Ever) thing P»r.ent aa a pin aud decid ed'v liomo Htd. S SRMPSON. ’ftSthtf- CASTOR IA - For Infant* and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought FUR ALDERMEN. J.F. Pittman, B. H. Wright, J. O. J. Lewi*, D-. M. R Mallette, ?. W. Bo.er, J W Dl lop, W B. Hsmbletou, \\\ II. Brandon. 188!} he ant in the house of commons for Waterford and again In 1885 for East Miirylcbonu. A year later he be came lord of the admiralty, but resign ed bis position In J888 and bis seat the fallowing year to take command of the Undaunted. In 1902 he was elected to represent Woolwich, but resigned the following year to toko command of tbs channel squadron. ’ * NOW EXPECTED. Berlin, Nov. 28.—A special of yoster- dUj’sdaefrom Mukden says itlsbe- lievtd about headquarters that tho Ja* p uese will mike extraordinary efferix to win aland vl lory Were ilit arr vul «f tho Kasdan second Pacific squadron. The movements of the fleet aro reported an each iwuo of tho Army Gazette, a l>»iwr o iculstcd through the army and tho ouly medium of news from tho out* aide world 10 tho soldiers, who devour Alio contents. They beiievo that the mrrlvalof the second J’acifta sqnndron WSSitfvcA that tho For City Treasurer. I herobv annennee mt self *s a candi* late fur the office of city treisorer, sub- j *ct to tho action of tin •shit* primary, and solicit the rapport SECOND-HAND MACHINERY For Sal*. Newly Overhauled. One 33 H. P. Tubular Hoii.f Sir Charles Beresford married the dowager Ducheas of Marlborough, an American girl. He la her third hus band. She was Lily Warren Price, daughter of a commodore In the United State* navy. ” lo “ •• Vertical •’ " 8 ” ‘ Locomotive ’■ on wheels, One to H. P. Vertical boiler and’sn- gine. I No, 2 DeLoachSaw Mill, Simples •f tin voters of ilia city If* elected 1 will give th* dories of the office mj heat personal attention. oHluroUIN. phvnw Ijy.lrrs In niiy t)imnHiy f,*r hinny U«*_ Negleeted Waltvnonk Advice. John Sharp Williams, the Mississippi congressman. Is trying to overcome bis babit of saying funny things, having .realized that to ho.rcgxrdsd.aa a ho* For City Sexton- ha^m ? H es ad»i|V’ white primary. If I am eieoted I will give mv satire time out attention tc the dalles of the offlio, to which I have had experience. ’ Respectfully, T.J. FRANKLIN. will oud tho war. JapancM will be bshiiatKR&bwd aud sea he'd •na will seek peace. is v Wiiiirti)!] itejr C|o NntikP&iifris avoid th* pitfall indicated. “WllUams,’’ said tho Kentucky editor, “yon may haro * carqsr before yon, bat if you *—*5 H* F* center crank engine. 1-35 ... . .. as good as new. i—Button saw mantle. '—Sot 36 stringer 'ogging tracks new a—Sets 36 pole .... 1—Sj{ Duplex Steam pump, new, 1—* 1-2 -Gardner governor. . 1“* iri « .. good a* OUR THOUGHTS, asked a child. RUSSIA ACCEP TSAR- BITRATION INVITATION. “Mother, nothing lx ever lost, whore do nil our thoughts go?" "To 'God” answered the mother, * who remembers tlwm fir- nerer let K fall off. Bo eolemn. Never aay anything humorous and novtr tell a fanny etory." Then, after an tm- prssslve pause, "Bat If yon amt do U,' Williams, speak with a slight nasal twang, so that yoo may bo suspected of New England ancestry." The Mis- slsatpptan says be. neglected this ad- Far Jli3tic8 of the Peace I hereby announce my self a eandi- ate for tit oil is’ of Jnstico’of the Peace for the «7 district G. M. J. M. MASSEY. 8t. TWumiSuvji^Nov, 28 —Rossis lias •oceptadrthe invitation of the United States to oonolade arlitrellon on the same lines os the American-French “ForeverI" said the child. He bent his head and dr* whig closer to life mother murmured, “lam afraid,” Which of n* have not felt the same? 1—3 1-2 King governor. 1—3 1-3 Monarch governor, i—l 1-2 Pickering g-vernor. 12—Sets 12 Pickcrirg Carriage truck. new, tbebest made. Prompt attention upon work. We will be prepared to famish cane mills la 30 days. * - . THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS Works near A. O. L. R. B. Depot. P. O. 102; Telephone* 134 and 210. Now bo lx cultivating an appearance of When a person buys Dia monds, be wants nothing bnt the best. They are one of the things that don’t permit of shoddiness. Diamonds are emblems of purity and sincer ity. ■> You can’t afford to nave the emblem faulty onr Dia monds are beautiful. Come and see. Justice of tho Peace. * I hereby anhoonoa myself a candidate for the office of Jostlne of tho Bvm ol tho 637th district G. M., subject «o the eleotioo on Deo. 3rd. If elected, I will sudeavor to Justify the confidence of my friends. R P. DOSS. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND IN VITE THE UNITED STATES One more solemn thought. How old 1 are yon? Have yon raokoned tho nnm- berof urinates that haro elapsed since r vonr birth? Each of these minutes has flown to God. God has examined them aud weighed them and for them yon must give account. Each minute boars its own Impression > and only those marked with the Image of God will avail you In etornlty. Is not this thought one to make yon To Appoint* Naval Offloorto Court of Inquiry for North.Sss Incident Waikiugton, Nov. 38,-Oonnt Ousl- oL the RqhUq ambfifigador, Mid Morti* suer Durand today celled separately at the state department to present on bs- 1 liatf otxiielr respootlrs goremmonti an laritsMou to the United States to ap. < ptant a high yanking natal offioer as a . ms tuber of tho oourl of Inquiry for. tbs North Sea incident. Masury Hotel Cafe, OPEN FROM « A. M. T • 9 P. M. Orders tervod prompt and sent uni when desired. PHONE 171. This Oafs is uow supplied with all nt the delicacies that cun be procured at this season, including Oysters served in nny style. Fish, Lamb, Veal, Tomatoes, Celery,. Kansas City Meats a specialty. From the subscription list we . find that "Onr Homes” goes into more than 10000 homos, carrying mooh informa tion as to the work of tbo H. M. Society at well si cheer and oomfort to many hearts that need love and sympathy. It is said of Miss Helm onr first editress “that she went to her desk as to an altar." Her prayer concerning her paper was, "Help me, O Father to make Onr Homes a voice that shall be hhard throughout the chnreh in defense of the weak and helpless and of tn- treaty for the outer Et and sinner. Her prayers have been answered over and over, as the tehools, homes and hos pitals have b,H*u founded by the vvornt n of the II. M. Society. For City Sexton. 1 I herebv announce myself as a can didate for the office of city sexton subject to the white primary. If 1 shon’d be fottnoate enough to he eieoted I will give my ontire time and attention to the duties t f the office! Respectfully CHINESE SOLDIERS DON EUROPEAN CLOTHING. Doan’s Kidney Pills. My back was causing me almost continual misery. The pain was right across the small of it—a heavy, dull, bearing-down p»tw and a weakness, f used many differ ent medicines, without apparent result, and also tiled liniments, but the pain still re am hied. I saw Doan's Kidney Pit's advertised and got a box and gave them a thorough trial, lam very much pleased with the remits. The pain has left ire and I feet very much better In every way. Von are welcome to use my name as a reference." ' '. Emphatic- endorsement can be bad right here in Thomasville. Drop into R. Thomas Jr.’s drqg store and ask what his custdhiers report. Sold for SOs per box by nil droggists. Foaier-Milboru Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State* Remember tho name—Doan’u—end take no rabethote. Mukden, Nov. 28,-The viceroy of the Chinese provlnot of Henan is the first to carry out the instruction! of the dowager empress by clothing bis soldiers tn Bnropeu dress and cutting eff their qoes. ", j i/I- Buy* Norihamar’e Land :,ZSr S. Steyormsu has purchased 010 ■ares on the Mouticello road, six miles Erou town that until teceutly belonged to Mr. J. S. Bailey of Boston, Maas, Toe property is kuown >s the old Juq. Dalle place ami-is ro^ardid as a valua ble tract. It looks as if there were* •tight turning Of the tablis and that borne people are gaining more confidence in real estate Why not get that Cooking Range at Ball’s? FROM (SOUTH AFRICA. Oysters Served in Any Style and any Time. CHISHOLM and DILLON New Way of .Using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Arther Chapman writing from Durban, Natal. South Africa, says: “Asa proof that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a cure suitable for old aud youug, I pen tho following: A neighbor of rnluoa child jut over two mouths, old. It had a very bad cough and rim parents did not know what to give it. I sug gested that if thev wpuld get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and pat some upon a dummy test the baby was sacking it would no doubt cure tho ehild. Tills they did and brought about a quick relief and cured tho baby." This remedy is for sale by J. W. Pea bock. D. * W. K. TREOFniliZ DELCASSB. Franco entente cordbiic. the most im portant diplomatic feat of the twei* tleth century. M. Delcaasc began his career ns a political Journalist and was fdraw#Uo attached to the staff ofTb» Republiquc Franchise under Gnmbetta. lie then became secretary to a deputy and on his employer's death married the wid ow and succeeded to the representa tion of the constituency. Since that date bis advancement bos been rapid. In politics M. Dehasse has been de scribed as on “enlightened opportun ist” Since entering the French cham ber In 1889 he has made his power felt in that body. M. Deles sat is In bis fif ty-third year. ' pinion book to “Under Onr Flag." “City Missions" will be the .object of the hew book. It will doubUea prove helpful. “Problems of the Prceont South," by Edward Gardiner Murphey, is recom mended as a valuable addition to tho library of Home Mission worker*. Public Hanging Every ay. ! mean public banging of Wall Paper and Window Shades. Orders by ’phone or mail given pn mpl attention. Phone 15-2 rings. Samples shown at your homes. John Hinson, 3U Campbell Mr. Georgs A. Wight came over from rwif, Monday--to penetrate the mys- te ri - of Eik'dom. The local lodge en- dos-cd him with an arlistio nt of nailers. Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets ate becoming a favorite for stomach troubles and^constipotion. For ^ by J. W. Peacock. D. A Wj