Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, December 02, 1904, Image 7

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TIMES-BNTKB BI8B, TH0MA8VILLE, GEORGIA, DECEMBER 2 1B04 ! UNIVERSAL VERDICT NEGRO KILLED NEAR BALLARD’S MILL. It'ery mother feel* • ITV t dreed of the pain ilflg IVg fa H r tT W danger attendant upon Bij lvBULM^V the mo«t critical period of her life. Becoming er should be a aource of joy to all, but the suffering ana incident to tho ordeal make* its anticipation ono of misery.' » Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great d danger of maternity j this hour which is dreaded ns woman's ; trial it not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided so. Those who ose this i remedy are no longer despondent or • nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions era Since the piano was pot ou exhibit et Neel liras, the “and" coure,t lias taken new life A young laoy u hois pretty cunugli to count diamou l* was In the office yesterday and naked for a copy of the weekly sratiug t hat aim lmd changed tier mind siuce seeing how preit v the plum was, end prepared t.> count the “aoda" and win if snub were in the rauga of possibilities Many another parson is arriving at the same determi nation, The “and" contest is a lesson in avers, ea. Count the “nude" lu six papers, get'the average of the six, aid yon won’t miss the piano vary far. Auda are easier to eauui than dots and they are larger and there aen’t so many of them. They are not so hard on the eyes. The Timae-Enterprise couldn’t find an oculist to go Into ca hoots with this year and therefore de cided to substitute “ends" for dots. The universal qnaryis, bow do yon manage to give snoh handsome presents, and the universal answer 1* that the Timda Enterprise oonldn’t afford to give any other kind. A person that gets* Times Enterprise gift line something worth while. Every dollar gets a count, except that no one person is allowed more than fire ooonts. Tho Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has bom In use for over SO years, has borne the'signature of 1 —0 — and has been made under his per- . sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and « Just-ns-good” ore but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of . Infante and Children—Experience against Experiments What Is CASTORIA Oostorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil ( Fare* ' gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotle substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, I The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of , DEATH AT SEA REPORTED BT WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. New York, Nov. 88—A wireless .tele graphy dispatch received today reports the death of Jimmy Mlohael, the pro fessional blcyclo rider, on tbe'steainsliip haaavoie. DR. J. C. SCHWENCKE. Isocated on Brnad street, cjpcnte -Pimy Woods Hotel, if in up-to-date Hospital for for sick horses, mules and dogs TTp-To-Date Implements for performing all kinds of operations on animals. Examination free. Board at cost.j • , Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Thonlasville, Ga. The eld song in the “Ohlneae Honey moon, " says, "Martha spunks the I graudptauo." The horning question just at present ls, "who will spauk the and piano." The and piano u uu exhi bition at Neel Brother*. It i* a beauty too, and every body that aeea It admire* It. It* arrival gave a decided Impetus to the and counting, and folk* are a* much interested in the outoome of this contest as they wen ia the voting. Go doWni to Neel*, take a look at it and ask yourtelf "who will spank the and piano? In U88 For Over 30 Years. BAPTISTS BACK FROM CONVENTION. The last of convention delegate* of the GeorgiaBaptlsts returned Saturday from the state gathering at Oolnmbni, Rev. Alex. W. Beater come baok full or en- thnsiasm over the events of convention week. ••The dominant note of the con vention” be said "was tint Georgia needed active, vital, Christianity and that the Baptist on aooount of their large membership should head the movement. The delegates from Thomas county bo (Idea myself were Rev. D. H. Parker, of Boston, who made one of the beet re ports read, Rev, J. B. Swann, of Big Greek and Mr. John M. Dekit. "We could* have second the conven tion for ThomasviU In 1008 hat we found the body mooli larger than we had count ed on. We had expected between 500 and 800. There are between 700 and 800 delegates to the convention, more than 100 to the woman's anion, and those with with the visitors always present ag gregate nearly 1000. We were In donbt at to the ability ofonr local ohorch to cantor to many and did not deem it tdrlaable to present Thomasrille't name The convention will go to Maoon. The gathering at Colombo! was the greatest In oar history. Many thousands of dol lars were raised for ohnroh purposes and the work of the Baptist ohnroh hat been greatly advanced.” DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR (Watch this JAIL ANNEX COMPLETE AND PAID FOR. ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PBRRBCT. The DURABLE Fence, »»■ ■ None so STRONG. , "7” U All large wires. *■“ —— -H- H ighest EFFICIENCY. -f£8 ~ -B- LOWEST COST. --pt. -jg- No Wraps > - -U*. I§_ Yon will see bargains quoted here that will be worth While. B. N. SOHOESNIO, PRY GOODS. Tbomasviile, Ga., JacktonlSt splendid piece of work. The oonnty oommlttlorers met here Thursday morning, carefully inspected the work, fonnd it satisfactory and paid orer tb» money to the oonatraotors. The check waa received by Mr. W. B. Landrum. Georgia representative of the Pauly JaiU Go. of St, Louis who held the contract. The pnnex contains eight cells and! three bath rooms, this with the old. bnildlog affords ample mom for tho humane cure of all prisoners. One of the new cells is padded, for the ate of violent lnntctlcs. This it a man proper and neoestary provirion, as ofteti insane unfortunates are detained here for a considerable time. Another tpaeial ceil is provided for the nse of prisoners con demned to death.' Thomas oonnty pro vides well for nil classes of people, eren convicts, and to this end, the onenmk- ■toners, Messrs. Smith, Pringle Barrow, Copeland and Bryan toko pride in the work. It is one of the most important of the many improvements Inaugurated daring their administration. to hold Moisture find cause Rust Thoroughbred Chickens. Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte f E< IQS. Price $1.00 per setting 15 eggs. C. W. COCHRAN & BRO., - Thomasville, Ga We have ?ust mad a reduction in,prices on Wire Fence. Come and ltt us eive you Prices on the best Fence on the market. Coleman & Adams, HARDWARE, Bring youy watches, Clocks (and Jewelry, to me and I will cheerfully givejyou an estimate, on the work to be done, “and warrant when work is fin* . ishedthatyou'wiil be pleased. NCL Jeweler taOlSotith Broad St Miss Helen Woolsoy, tho insane ac tress, has recovered herself sufficiently tohemored. She* ioff yeeterday for her home in Denver accompanied by her The Thanksgiving, handicap golf tourney at the Thomatville slab was a most interesting event. It was wit nessed by a number of spectators who enjoyed tea at the clubhouse. Tbs oops were won by Mrs. M. Braoey and Mr. f. D. Diemoke. The best scores ware made by MK B. G. Mays and Miss Nel lie Pringle. mott's (PENNYROYAL PILLS™' SAYERS,” aiding .ttawelopment of organs and body. No known remedy equals hem. Cannot do k.«rea—life beoomea a pleasure, $ 1.08 PER BOX BY, MAIL, old by DB. MOTT# tOHEMIOAL GO., Cleveland, Ohio. who do not find it cmvini- wit to come to the city We make baying an easy task by sending to yonr homes two or three styles of garments to select from. / We carry /SHIRT WAIbTS, SKIRTS, / LEADING CORSETS, / FURNISHINClC / ANDiUNDERWEAR. v ho cannot cotno to the city when ini&sed of clothes we make a specialty of fitting you at your home. We carry the finest makes of lothing, Hats, Furnishings and Underwear, and no mat ter what your size is, stout, siim or short. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BEADING MATTER OFFERED. 1 sr im Weekly Times-Enterprise. Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, botlsooe year »1 40. Weekly Tlmes-Enterprise and the Semi-Weekly 8avoanah News both, one yeargl 80. ^ Weekly Timec-Enterprise and. the Three Timet-Week New York World, both one year 81 80. _ Weekly Times-Enterprise and:. the Rrnta Horn* for Winter. Mr. Royall J. Milllcr has rented his naw ooionlol home on Dawson street to Mr. John Y. Baoot of Uttoa, N. Y. Mr, Bscot and hit family are now at the Mitohell House and will take pos session of thtir winter retldenoe on Thursday. They were at tho Pinny Woods last season, and have many Mends In the city who will welcome them as additions to the oottage colony. The deal was made through E. M. Mellette. Time T ble Effective Sept. I Ith Train! Arrive^ Thmrpsville 10 p/n&7 : 35lP-l Quickest and (Best Line tojMneon Atlanta, St. Louis and all points West. Finest equipmentetn the South, Coaches -electric lighted, with fans in summer and steam heat in winter, making travel -comfortable and easy, Tickets on tale to ail'points In the United States. If yon are contemplating a trip, aek oar Agent for information—ws may be able to savs yon money and time. In Our Boys’ Department can be had everything ready-to-wear for boys, ex cept shops. Sole Agents for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, I CARHARTT OVERALLS. Boston Times, both oooyear Si 88. Weekly Times-Enterpriee and the Sonny Sooth and the Weekly Aidant* Constitution, all one year gs 00. Weekly Times-Enterprise and South ern Cultivator, gl.60. Weekly Times-Eaterpeite anti Chris tian Union, a titan, high-toned, inter- A. E- Glover, get Agent, homasville. >p, Com! Agent, Fitzgerald: Mr. J. 8. Turner, one of the good citl- xeus of this district, spent the day in town Saturday.