Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, December 02, 1904, Image 4

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iMES-KNTERPRI.ii!. THOM AHVIU.K,G*OaflIA,D] mCEXLY IIMES-F.NTERPR.F, and; South Georgia Progress. COOLIDGE POLITICS. DON’T FAIL TO COME; TO OUR GREAT Gomreltteem j.n Gives Ii ling Views on Various Many Candidates for Justice and C stable. Other News- j Editor Times-Enterprise: there Is so* 3 The tmoke of tile presidential cam- (Jin to pabli paign lies cleared a way and the discna- them is la tl i Sion.’if uot Hie coiling. has about qSas-; controls liei f nd and the stale campaign two rears - would, and , hence has opened with three in th$ring know she is , and more to te heard from, , 14 a great age. WUsot M. Hardy, Prer*dant,. ana. O. McCartney, s-c. & treee At the Time-Knterx'nse Building. Tliomasriile, Ga. ' On account of cnr attendance at the Georgia BapthJ Stale CotiTcntioo we failed to get in onr obatteriogs. . The contention was prnrfouDced aa the greatest gathering in tlieannaals of iu history. The presence of God being so forcefully felt as to cause the fol lowers or Christ to gire their money and their Urea to the great cease of mission work for the Matter. -Truly it was good to te there, and many a tool returned homo resolved to do more for the glory of Ohrist. Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. Dokle, of Chat- tain, paused through the first of this week edronte to rlaft Mrs. Kate Ma*s*j> titter of Mrs, Dekle who ,is critically ill at her daughter's home there. Mr. Joe Benton who baa been residing in tbs country has moved to town and lioccnpjing the residence of W. A. Trulythie or "Women of the Far o” d virement in the Atlanta Journal,tud altltongh she I guess that l«fore many years candi- swears'alJeganoe to the insroca.l* gold dates will be ajuoonced for a quarter standard orowd I think the still retains of a cedtnry ahead, under the theory j a large degree of reverenoe fur her for- of the esrly bird getting cits worm. The ruer IS to 1 ideas, at site mites shout pirnnm sopters, Kimball and Waldorf j lirteen articles on politico toons ou the caucuses may slsts the boys tor the governing of the state nun nation even to i ho third and fourth generation of those that are faithful, e f c. And then we haTuthelight fortpeaker country home. Bat I guets she will swear off now for awhile and maybe her distinguished husband will ran again on the Inde- pendent or Populist ticket, ,as I hare f of the house and iwssident of the senate Inerer heard a word froid him since be I in the next legi-Iatnre. I notice that youru and other south Georgia. papers have raised tbs cry that tbs railroads will endeavor to defeat Col. West of | Lowndes for president of tbs senate. Will some one please rite in hit glace ami Cell why it is that the railroads are ! so'determined to detest a south.Georg la ' nun tor speaker of the lower or presi dent of the upper bonne of the Georgia , legislators'/ We liars roads iu south Georgia. Why the railroads in north | Georgia can exercise a grekter influence over the legislators of that section than they can in this is a mystery to me on- less the Belmont Morgan s> items take a . greater Interest in state affairs than the ' one* of this section. How Mr. Editor I am not fighting railroads. Their officials are men of like passions with the rest of the race. Wo want to get all wo can ont of any Imsiaess we engage iu. This continual warfare between the people and tho railroad corporations only serves to strengthen my belief In government ownership as the final and only solution of this mooted question. Other nations are said to be owning and oporating their roads to the satisfaction of the general publlo and I belisvothe tlmo is hastening wbeq this nation will do the same. That great southern statesman Robert Toombs, it it alleged, once said that the people wtnld have to own tho railroads or the railroads would own the people. Bnt one sign of hope 1 see in the ohaos of the foot rate and rout of the late election and that Is, it may lead to the independence of the south. Why. even the politicians and newspapers are try ing to throw off Ills sack doth and crawl .from tho ashes of hnmUiatlon- They affirm that ttior won’t furnish ail the electors and none of the candidates any more. But I am mighty afraid they will fall fro n grace before the next campaign opens, unless someone strikes wltils the iron is liot. Ws are potting oat men for governor two years ahead; why not for president 4 years ahead? Why not change the Campaign slogan of, "Tarn the rsscals out," to that of Jos. W. Folk, "and turn tho rascals into the penitentiary.” As city attorney of St. Lonis ho did title regardless of puny tines, and the Biggest bargains ever offered by a Retail Firm Official Paper of Thomas County Guaranteed Circulation 2477- If you want to buy -goods at a sacrificed p ric9 don t fail 13 see .us by Saturday, Dec. 3 -d. 4fcticoi onrially and morally to thoir -i«" abode. # ISaUjH, (or the first time in the his* tonr el tbia town the stores in this TjjMr.0 wore not opeued at all on Thanks* gpring day. Everybody enjoyoi him* •wlf to the utmost. There was a song •irrk** at the Baptist oliarch In the ■a isun and a ringing sermon fall of sis mi tog thoughts, by Rot. 0. R. Jenk • •tav, at the Methodist church at night. Mr. T. la. Rooks and wifo and Mrs WL &. B—saa and little daughter at* the dosing exercises of the Pino £ran> school last Wednesday. They ftaud sent three most excellent [pnpils to 1k> school and came to tako them Thomasville, Ga. l.'isr Sat it r day. Mr. Smith and wife urn the parents of Mrs. .Tas. W. Evans, who died there last spring from tho alleged improper surgical operation pet formed by two of Tampa's surgeons. The matter has beon taken np In the su- pei lor court of Tampa, and they have gono there as wltnesees before said conrt. The trial, however, having boon postponed nntU the first- Monday in December, Mr. Smith retarned home wlilie Mrs. Smith' and the chUdren re- TW arithmetio and writing class be at! taught at Fine Grovo school house * frsgreofing finely. Quite a number Dm this plaoo Is attending. Those mkm antar next Monday will liavo full advantage, exoeptpractice. Mr. M. M Bennett, son of Mr. A. ffkmneM, of Thomasville, Is now occupy- ■Sast a position In tho wholesale house of SDr. T. J. Willies. Maaare. A. J. Bond Haywood Slngio- Sony and othera wont down to Thomas- vrltts Bvtarday to staid the applicant’s saaainslion a* mail carrier on ronto ■waaihur a, about to be established at Well, onr district politics are warm ing np. We now have as candidates for the office of Justioe of the Pjede, the present incumbent, Judge Smith and W. W. Qekle, of the Chastain oom- mnnity, and W. W. Story, W. H. Mon- orief and J. J. Jones for Constable AH these gentlemen are weU known and THAT.WEjGHS. 875. ns. Corns and out jour baUot for the SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS ^8inch Scotch Suitings, four colors 50c value.. 5a in Panama Cloth, all wool Bfcck and Blue,. Mi. William Willi* anti wife, of. wax Pelham, and Mrs. Mary Wilkes, of aMs place, left Tuesday morning for a "adril to points on ibe coast. They will "Segvaae several days V ’• " Mr.M B.‘ Banders will tills wock :mmve his family from Cairo .to this .'glass They will oooopy the residence Msefv vacated by Mr. W. a Thompson. Sir. smd Mrs. L. K. Boswell wore tho VaMs of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Monoriel J. B. Wight, of Cairo, ns here Tues day oh his way to the Methodist con. ferenoe at MoRsie. ; * , *~ Rev. G. P. Riviere, of iCturo, war.In town Tuesday morning on his way to mingle with the Methodists at confer- '6Q0C. SCHOOL HOSE Von will pay 25c for this kind eisewhere. Next week only Hiss Luna Monoriet will leave thll ■aak.fo.-a visit to OooUdge and otuor -getets to visit relatives. . At last the old land mark, tho rickety, asdnty old jl»»k walk'in trout of the party lines and elected him governor in the face or strong opposition from thu machine poUticians of both parties. His native state to Tennessee, and his adopted one Missouri. He would bo sour hern enough for the south end wes tern enough for tlie west. A floe com bination; with hla worka and his reoord as hla platform Bach a combination sTonldnct begin with such afoot raco nor end with such not as onr last A force of workmen are busy making repairs to the fbont of the. bolldlng oc cupied by the Western Union Telegraph LADIES HOSE as do* pair Ethiopian dye, our regular 20c hose 16c LADIES HAND BAGS Made of Imit black seal nicely lined ^nd trimmed Our regular 59c hag for Next weck>only... 39 c STATIONERY Whitinp hcx paper regular 50c quality Berwickshire box paper regular 35 cqualit tt Th i* me h®* WerregulM- 35cqualil HoW/jd N. Stanton Builder. Plana and Bp eciflrations furnish-,. Estimates cheerfully given. Personal attention given to all we Office: Parker Building, next door I The Correct Number gate the Stove Range from Ball's Grocery. DYSPEPSIA CURE l)M>P*ine Grove SCbCOl daring the t mo and protad hereelf to bo a bar of merit. 't«* enpino polling the extra frtm mimutiUo hn>ke dovvn at this plaio uwlaj morning. The broken par's to taken to Dvhom « machine shop were at on j nt in or.ler. Sole Agent* Sampson Lining Silks. DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT ns 11M boUamUMas »H mbnim MU ttm. vklck arib hr SO oala * E. C. Da WITT Sc COMPANY, CHICAGO. XXX.