Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, December 23, 1904, Image 10

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• Sm*•'••"* v- ^ ? - UISKTHOMAaVILLK, UKnKlHA. royM'-’ KK ji'l Mj All Run Dow SHOE TALK! For nearly 12 ears we have been offering to the public the best grades of shoes onl . f fiat’s tKe Bind mi eare to f eJII Oar method has been moderatey succ essfu. But we want more We want the trade of everybody who are wi ing to buy good SSwes and pay what they are worth. The fetw who is looking for the ^gyesl thing bis nuuviy wi buy is oosirig time here, We beieve there we enough good business people in the county who know tbe best to be ike cheapest to keep us going. They are the ones we are after. You have it doubt been bit os in Shoes. Come to us and let us show you What We can do for you. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TO* 11.00 bottlo contain* 24 Minna »b* trial ita*. which Mils for lOcmU. RRRPARID ONLY AT TMB LABORATORY OR E. C. DeWITT Sc COMPANY, CHICAGO, XUL Sod by Bracy Pharmacy Co. .RATES. ■eritwvrieh day board or pleas am with boltid out be aoooui dun, comfortable- pt servlet 171 hdasut-y Hotel. teallraugha, cold,. ' stole Kennedy's "isr, It ‘out- ioflanutiou iMnw wKRRt iHOHgWBHi I htvitrbiitl tttbr* *tt<] slit expel by gently S»nNewell I'.eitwnt to take and ne noofiatee. It la the olilldrt n’t . »*» by Bracey Pharmacy. CASTOR IA Jhtb&aU tad Children. MU Yu Ban Alwajs Bought tNserhorgota tha Stsee , Ball's Crjcory. i Y»«r Collars Liunderipd tlEGRO BOY SHOOTS ANOTHER MONDAY Wounded Lad Lives With Bullet In Brain. _ , , 1 with ludlgwtl.. »«•»*•«• of Model Uv-paeia Cute •yd bar qpickly it will cure jou tta.TlMinia.ol Spencer, la, says; **»»an* dyvnpaia tor taunt/ veam %— waa wo* bop,Ue« kodol WWWMCmn, romuaaaaded and Mmm* at Um batilaaorit awl 11 i. t in ■0>t»h*a»t*Ll has relieved me. Would —— lit. Havedoctoro-l with i to Norway with I relief, bat Kodol Unrain the only remotr I ha and I heart! 1 aoffririu Pusrnvi/.l Wi ■■»*. end I WBWWBJM h tmj puma u ’MbOBlMlbe or dTapeptia weaA* Said hr Btao•/ Pawn • -ABOUT BO BURST FROM 1 ATTACK. rarer amen," .AW. Bmkket Juliff, Texas. » troablea and Plica** cants. For .ale ■ok. dander ttmfiwlencfiailir Monday morning* Henry Williams, n Cuurteen year old oolored boy ahot 1< e Flowers, n taelye year old playmate Tbe ball jailed throngh hit temple. He Mian precariooa condition and may d : e. Tbe two boyi were playing at the go f Unka and liad a pistol with whloh tliey proposed to celebrate Christina! Doting aome of their nntloe the plati fired and Joe was laid low. Joa taya hia companion ordered him to ootse to him, or ho would ahoot. He didn’t oopae and the bullet did. Wll.' llama la in Jail at tbe oonnty honaeof detention' The pecoliar featnre of the shooting waa tho foot that though the build lodged In yonng Flower’* brain, l.e walked from the golf links to the oily hospital, and from than to Dr. Dantel’i home.. He Wae then driven to tbe duo tor’i office and walked fn m the buggy to the operating room. He wat per- faotly rational last night. Am an evi- denoe of “the ruling pauion atrong in daath" be wanted to chew an gar cane Dr, Danicla uya tho oaaeta one of the most pecoliar that ever came under lit obaervatlon. Heatatea that there lea atrong pontbUity of the boy’t recovery, deipite the fact that n leaden pellet nettles In hit gray matter. Wine Nice Prize. Mlm Sarah Atkinson, daughter Hr. 0.0. Atkinson of thiajcity entered n oouteat conducted by a northern Arm recently. A prise of a trip to Europe eras offered to the yonng lady making the boat doll dree*. Him Atkinson did not win the Brat print hot was made happy yesterday by motiving n check for $10 and a oompllmadtary letter, she was the only resident of Georgia to win apriae. Mad* A Raid- Mr. J. W. Dutton^ out building, were raided by thieves on Sunday pigln and they made n good haul. Six tut- keve> two chicken* anda billy goat rip warded their attempt at loot. Ur. Dat ton doesn’t know who did tho deed but 1* looking for them with blood In hi, ere. Daniel Foreman Oaad. Daniel Foreman, n oolored merchant of this city, died Sunday at five p. m He had been in holiness here for fifteej yean nod was a leader among people till race. He will bo buried tbl« after ternoon at three o’olook. Hia atore on Jaokion street bin been doled. IS is a common express sion we hear on every side. Unless there some organic trouble, the com dition can doubtless be remedied. Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with kinds of advertised remedies— get his opinion. More than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone up the system. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is just such a food in its best form, it will build up the weakened and wasted body when all other foods fall to nourish, you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial ■ it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girls. We will send you a sample free. Bt tore Uut this picture In the form of < label izoa the wrapper of every bottle of Cmauloa you bay SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists 409 Purl Street, New York 50c. sad $L AIJDnr.«M> THE SELFISH COUPLE. Mr. Thralksld to Wad Invitations to the wedding of H George W. Tltrelkeld and Ml« Mnor Lao -.mill), ware reotlved yesterday i TbomaaviUe The wadding ie to late place In Oswthon, Ga. on Monday evening, September twenty-sixth at tU home of the bride’s panuts, Mr. aun Mrs. Luther P. Smith. Mr. .Thrulkeld li well tuown In Thomas oonnty wberc be taught school for Mvoral year*, ric has attended tbe state normal sohoo', and (he Unlvenity of Georgia, and h> » man of promise in h|i chosen prefer- don. He has many frlenda who wtU Ik nteraated In learning of hia approach mg marriage. MONEY TO LOAN. I negotiate five yean loans on tana •ndea t lowest ratest of interval. Corn ouarion charges reasonable. A mull •botnet IW, oooriatont with the ornoont of work and trouble involved, wtU ha riiargad In eaohcaae. Bring your chain I tills with you. EDWIN L. BRYAN, "" Altorney-at Law, Mr- P, H. Mallard to Marry. Announcement was made yesterday of the approaching marriage on Jaua.. y 1-th, 190a of Mr. Frank HopkiDi Mallard to Mils Marie lu-lee Devoe. The iuir eating event It to take place iu the eve- log at seven o’clock, at 8t. Marta E; copal ohoroh In Brnnswiuk. The hr» e Slid groom-elect are popular and promt- nrnt, and oonneetad with wall known families in aevaral etttee of the Mate. It lx of especial intenet in Thomaavlile where the.groom spent his boyhood. Be U a eon of Mr. 8. L. Mallard. Uint o leaving this city he has made n marked moccasin the business circles of Bruns wick. Tho wadding will ha a very brilliant society affair'. .Mr, Jas. P. Hopkins of this city wUl be beat man. Bos beads an# Wires Who Refete to lllngle Iu Zoclrlr. SelHshncin la the bane of nil life. It cannot enter Into life—Individual, family or social—wltbout cumins It. Therefore If any married pair 11 mi themselves Inclined to coniine them selves to one another’s aorinty, liiilis- poced to go abroad uiu: ts.'nglc with tbo life around then), disturbed and Ir ritated by the collection of friends In their uwu dwelling or In any way mov ed to rerun f tl elr social duties «» dls* agteeablr. li t them bo alarmed at once It U a I d aympio-.n—an essentially morbid ayuptom. They should licit I tute means rt orve r >r removing tklr feeling, nr-’ t ■. c.ri cnly remove It by perolsteurly tern, into society, pemlst ently gathering it Into tbrlr own dwell- Ing ami imrs^tcnUy endeavoring lenm to love and feel Rn Interest In nil with whom they meet. The process of roccncrntlon will not be a tedious one for tbe rewards of, social lit0 are In, mediate. Tbe beirt enlarges quickly with the practice of hospitality. The sympathies run and take root from point to point each root ll-.rowlug up leaves and bear- lug (lowers and frnlt like strawberry vines If they are only allowed to do ' A Connecticut woman Is suing f> r divorce because her husband klokrd about warmed over food. On# by oa ths rights of man are being assailed. Soon boarding house keepers will he taking out injunctions against tl s boarder who raws when hash is pro* Moultrie, Ga Mated. It la only aymp,:tides and strawber ries that are cultivated In bills .which do otherwise. Tbe human face Is a thing which should be able to bring tho heart Into blossom with a moment’s ■bluing, and will be such with you If you will meet It properly. Tbe penalties of family isolation will not, unhappily, fall entirely upon your- selvas. They wlU be visited with double force upon jour children. Chil dren reared In the hbme with few or no aseoclutions will grow up either boorish or sensitively timid. It Is a cruel wrong to children to rear them without bringing them Into con tinued contact with polite social life. Tho onlo.tl through which children thus reared nre obliged to pass in gain tug tbe case and assurance which wlli •make them nt home elsewhere than un der- tbe paternal root lo one ot the severest, while, those who ere constant ly accustomed to a social life from their youth are educated in ull ICt forms and graces without knowing It Great multitudes of men and women all over the country are now living so eluded from sodal contact simply tcom thetr seasitlve consciousness of Igno rance of tbe forms of graceful Inter course. They feel that they cannot break throngh their reserve. There Is, doubt less, much that Is morbid In this fool ing. and yet It la mainly natural. Front all this mortification and thta depriva tion every soul might have been saved by education In a home where social life was properly lived. It la cruel to deny to children the opportunity not only to become accustomed from their Brat consciousness to the forms of so- dety, bnt to enjoy Its Infiuenco upon their developing life Society is food to children. Contact with- other minds Is tbs means by. which they are educated, and the dif ference In families of children will •bow at once to the accustomed eya the different sodal character of their par ents. But I have no apace .to follow this subject further, and I leave It with you. with the earnest wish that you will consider It and profit by the suggestions I have given you.—“Tim othy Tttcomb's Letters" In Boston -Rtbeksh Officers- _ The i-fficers fortlieensningsU months have been elected by Mildred Bebekan Lodge No, 28, Those who will lead t • organization cn its successful career aru: Mrs. W. M. Singletary, N, G. Miss Bertha Hancock, V. G. Miss Annie McDonald, Troas. Ms. W. M. Singletary, Seoy. Wedding Bells- Wedding bells .will ring more than noeio January Madam Humor says that a oertain bright eyed brunette will coome the bride ef a prominett bnat u-ss man in afaraway state before V.lroiioe's day shall pass. The bride elect is not at home today, bnt prepara tions will soon be making. POINTS PICKED UP Educational Moating. A meeting of much interest to Thorn- asrille’s educational circles is tbatol the Southern Educational Association in Jacksonville on Dec,' 99,80 and Kessre. C. S. Barwick and Cl. A Kehk will attend and possibly othtrs ala. Tue railroads are making special rater for the oocuhioc. Mr. Ches. S. Hetmrd and family, who number hosts of '1 hcn-aaville people amoug their fnenda arrived Sunday a leruoou from Philadelphia and are their home on ibe Park Front. Mr. and Mrs! Leon A. Walter* and family arrived in the city early Salt, day from their northern home in Mai tio, Mich., and are at their residency on Jackson sneer. u extra poiioeiuan has been put on y during the hotldayr. Mr. Cbarlra Foxpntontbestar yesterday muraltv and will wear- it daring Chris ton. k. Mi,s lthby bmi .tit batulday tin Ing lor (Jumuy, Fla., where she v. •peuj um Uhrulmaaholidays, reiniuiu lor the opening of the public school.. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Mtdill Palter- mu and daughter who have been at Oai IliUfor intend weeks lets Saturdu looming for ibelr home In Chicago. Cap*. W. .V. Hamoioud has reton ed ■-rn Washington where l.e appealed in e (Hyatt peonage trial'before the (lulled States Sapient) Court, Mr. J. H. Wade' arrived Saturday morning fnm New York. He will spend a few days at hia country ptace, now In course ot construction. Forteauilful artistic, new style work for Christmss, New Tear and name osrdt, see samples at W. M. Terrell's, oggisia and leave order. Two good South Georgia Methodists ■pent Monday in town, Bov. H. O. ■ns* olJBostcn, and Rev. B. B. Boss Brinson. Mr. WUl Denham will leave to-mor row fir a visit to Atlanta. He wUlbe best man at the Asbury-Partridge wed ding there. Mbs Louise Slater went to Cairo Sat urday for a few lays visit. Bite wUl •pend her Christmas holidays in 8a- raun.h. Ur. Carl MitcBeU, cashier of the Bank While Plains, came in Sunday after- neou for a week with home folia II. L. Maxwell and H. H. Harrell both ot Balnbrfdge, were the guests ot friends in town on Snnday. Miss EUse Fnlghum went to her home in Goldsboro, N. O., for a Christmas visit Sunday- Miss Sue 0 iliopper iv at home from Shorter Oollege at Boms, for the Christ- - as holidays. Ur. J. T. Cone of Cairo was a promt nt visitor to TbomasriUe on Mon day. Messrs. T. s. and L A. Barrow of Ooolldge spent'Monday in town. Mrs. Forbes left yesterday for a visit Sylvester. W. C. Bnodgram came home from"At lauta Sunday. Ur. I. C. Hunt «pcnt Sunday in Ca- A good story comes from the soufh- em part of the county. A Thomas. yUle lady owns a coiu-tderable estate near Glasgow On the estate is a white manager but there are also tnero a fam ily of colored tenants. The- manager's wife had been mixing her egts for some tico. One day she fuurd that the caette of the shortage in hen frnlt wait dne to the ten year old boy of old Mamj Jane, the negro ten ant. On the next visit of the landlady, Mrs. Manager complained of the depreda tions of “Georte Washington." The landlady took the matter up with George's “m* ' and made her agree to give George a sound whipping. When Ge rge gqt home that night ol 1 mamy Jane, Into to her promise, got a good hold on tbs nap of hia neck ani began to administer the heel of her old shoe. Gtorge had smelled a moose aid in the most pitiful tones, he cried “.Vliat yons'e whippin’ me fer ms, stesltug data eggs"? "No," said ms "I'se a whippin' yon for gettin caught at It, sir.” DETERMINED TO BB ELECTED. One of Ibe candidates for a city office, who la good at teUing stories, has 'jm •taut oh Presbt t< rian wife. He himself has never yet been brought around to that denomination', bat yesterday he was telling a few of hia best friends of a solemn 'bargain lie had made with his Presbyterian better half. 8everal nights ago h) was sitting over the Bn trying to figure out hia majority when his wife asked If he really thought he wooldbe elected. "Well, if I’m not sleeted this time, Pm going to join the Presbyteriansjwlth you, wliere PU be sleeted all the time.” BUBAL DELIVERY COMPLAINTS. Complaints not • few are coming in from people who lire along on) .of the new rural routes. A young m»n who la well known, Mr. Miller, worked np the roots with the Intention of get* ting the position of carrier. At tba roe J time the other rural rente wae worked op. and the examination) for carrier’s plsoe on both ware ordered at the same time. Applications for taking the examinations were made by four men, one sfwhom were a negro, Wal ton. Postmaster Dlsmuke sent all tha applications off together, sealing them np in thWpraeaBoe of one of the appli cants. Vi hen word came back from Wash- legion all three applicants except Mr. Miller wen authorized to stand tba ■ary civil service examination. Post master Diamtke wrote to the De partment asking why Mr. Miller had beou cm out and teqnested a supple mentary examination for all csndl- In the mein time the day originally appointed for tbe tact came around and the three otharsstood it,trader the pro leer, ae it were, however of Mr. Dls- make. One of the three who stood failed to gain, the required avenge, and the two catTiere’ places were ac cordingly given to Mr. W. M. Single tary and to tbe negro Walton, tbe only ones who passed. The patrons ot the ronte which Wal ton serves very naturally feel that Mr. Miller has not been nested right by the government, and ell but a very few are boycotting the aeryioe. The misfortune see ins to be one that only Error la responsible for, and which Individual premeditated. It ie thought if the cue ie called to tha at tention of -Congressman Griggs, and the facts as they exist presented to tho government, a new examination can bo secured and Mr. Miller given a falx •how. A man named Hammock stabbed hia brother last week hi Colquitt county. Hammock may swing for that. Wo havo repeatedly nrgod an oil war fare against mosquitoes. Our position has been endorsed by no less an an. thprity than OontoU University. That Institution was almost depopulated last year by an epidemic of malaria, and is planning to prevent a recurrence by ottlng np all the swamps in. tbe neigh borhood. George F. Lseseter, of Bainbridge, is the city. ~ j IND