About Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
*100 REWARD, *100. SOME SAYING DOUBLE DEATH HEARD AND.HEEOED. CAUSES COMMENT. i Colton is bolow ftrcn cents. Sjrup able torn* In nil lt« stages, and that is' la below twenty cents. Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cur* is the! . nrofit only pcritire core now known to the How can the fanner sqneena a pin™ medical fraternity, Catarrh being a'one of these two crops? That is the ooostftntional disease, requires a coosti-1 , ... .i mn i. enough. tntkmal treatment. Hairs Catarrh Cure .qtmstion. The answer it simple enougu. la taken internally, acting directly upon Reduce the oost of production below the the blood and the mneons surfaces of tw . be done? the »yst*m, thereby destroying the selling price. Bat how can this tie none foundation of tbo du*M6. ^ giving That is simplo enough also. Faots Revealed by Inquiry Into Condi tltneat Poor House. Columbus, Ohio, May 19. toot Some four yean ago I was sufltnB| Isom impure blood and a general no down condition of the system. I had w appetite, was losing flesh, and had aa all. gone rind feeling that nude see misera ble. I began the nee of 8. S. &, and after taking seven oc eight bottles my skin was cleartdspf nil eruptions end took on a ruddy, healthy glow Chat assured me that my blood had been restored to its note mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything pat be* fore me, and ae I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that ‘ tired feel ing” whiah worried, mo so much disap peared, and I was once again mv old eett I heartily recommend 8.8.8. as the beet blood purifier sad tonic —«*», and Wrongly advise its use to all those in need of euch medicine, Victor Stl'bbiws. Cor. Barthnun and Washington Aves. Wheeling, W. V., May a8, root. My system was rundown and my join Is ached and punedtneeonsiderably. Ibid used S. S. S before and knew what it was, so I purchased a bottle of itaudhave taken several bottles and the achea and paina are gone, my blood haa been clear ed and my general health built up. lean teatify to It aa a blood purifler and tonic. *533 Market 8t. Johw C. Srgtx. If yon have any symptoms of dis- D ' ■ < H t ordered blood to to \SV write us and our Wn physicians will jto advise you free. .V to to Our book on k. Mk. 1L 1 blood and akin Mf Mf diseases aent free. Tkl Swift Specific Coopany, All aria, 8a. HIGHLY ENDORSED. «r. Walker Lvwia, the well-known 1 odist minister, writes: "I have Dr. Mouley't Lemon Elixir is mv ly with very beneficial results. ItU lmlrable medicine and excalkn* as 1I0 aad liver regulator. 1 * CASTOR (A For Infanta and Children. Tfei Kind Yon Have Always Bought Sgnawieof concerned. But in another and more important way.said the priest, the senth bad far exceeded Ills expactations. That was the sunshine in the heart* of the people. “Nowhere have I been .met met with more universal and hearty cordiality than in Tbomaaville,’’ said Father 8pla'.ne. Then ho went cn to cell how the visits of Henry W. Grady liad nude nil the north know Georgia and be prepared to love it. He had been prepared, and now that be was here he already felt sn affection for this place and its people. When the •peaker concluded, the big banquet lull fairly rang with hearty applause. He bid proved that other people than Geor gians have ninny aou's. Barrow la Bonded. . 8. Barrow, aocused of manalang?- In the era tits cansing the dsath of ■. William Parrish, Is at liberty In. He tw on the itnete yesterday nlngly in good health and spirits and dug hands with hia friends. Bar ’s bond of *5,000 was furnished by tobstmUal bostnee* men of the CHICAGO & FLORIDA LIMITED YU LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE RAIL. ROAD. Only eolid PtfUman train with obeer- vstioti and IVbAry cars from Florida to St. Iyiuis, Chicago, the West and North west with much quicker time than via any other line. All meale in dialog car. Service a la carte. Finest dining car* service in the South. Leave St. Augustin* dally 8:10 a. m. Leave Jacksonville daily 0:10 a. m. Arrive Chicago next day 4:' 0 n. m Arrive St. Leals n*xt day 1:8S p. m. Abo through Pullman drawing-room •leaping care psily from Jacksonville on A. C. L. 8:06 p. in. tram to Biimingham Nashville, Evansville, St. Louis, Chi latterly Meeting at Marrtllvillu- Tlmnday, February 9th, Rsr. Ed [>olti Presiding Elder of the Thomas- District, will vielt MerrlUrUly and :li at tbo Methodist church at 11 1. After dinner, which will be d cn the ground*, a quarterly con- ice for thecharge will M organized pastor will aubrntt reports of his and 0Doers for tlie churuh will be Ml for thle year. 0 occasion will be ooe of special In- t to the community aad all are cor- r Invited to attend. and e ten began to wuar a beaver hat. One day a maeeeuger boy brought Jim a telegram. There were three or four oth-r boye right behind him, all with messages for Jim. Jim made aerate for his bat, mlteed it, and ran on out with out If, Yon wonldn’t have thought tits a big nus ooold move eo fact. I follow ed on behind, and leernel that a fall in the cotton market had wiped oat’ tt e bucket chop, Cummings had fainted, and I hi* caused the excite ne it. The little experiment coat Jim a goo l many . .. . , _ a , . SCIENTIFIC GYPSIES. Mr. D. F. Knapp, who Uvea a mile from our neighboring town of Boetcn wae one of yesterday'e business visitors. Mr. Knapp when asked what he wae doing over hie way. aald: "There Is a big land of‘gypsies camped near my place. They have about forty horses and are swapping for more all the time. Iheru Is, eometliiog going on all tl a time at tlie camp and tho niggers flo< k t'.nreinorowdsto have their fortune* told. Thegypuee won’t tell fortunes for white i-eople. They hare the best parrot I ever heard. Be talk*. aweaV and sings sabgs. Xncwss lot of tunas. Another thing that attraoti attention ia a talking machine, a iramophooe they caU It.” This goes to show the advenes of setecoe. A few jean ag no .one would have dreamed of a gypsy hand having this mod* n invention aa a pari of tbiir equipments, lltor Here. , tbe Boston Times »n. He ha* Improv- Specifications lumtahra. SIOK HEADACHE, iheerfully given. This distressing allmeot results from tontion given to all werk a dlsordmai condition o( the stoma b. ukm Building, east door All that Is nsedti to eCsct a cure Is a >IBo *’ dose or two of Ci a nberUln's'Stomach and Liver Tablets. In fact, the attack DRAWN [may be wards! ell, or gristly lessened FOR APRIL CO'JRT. py taklug s Ooee o( these Tablets as soon a»tbe first eympton of _ _ _' sn attack appa-rs. Sold by J. W. Pea- l«o Duly en Grans aid e fk r Basis ■adlaa. t0 ' , ‘ i-v* ' 7 ■ riflir, sVt I JkVlVlV GEORGIA TEBBCAEY I. 1904 -i i!L - • * a few weeks ago. He says the there aro' going to .devote during the next little while for the Georgia Northern and opposing Cairo's claim fog oounty. . Hon. J. 11 Norman, of Norman Park, a a distinguished visitor to tho city. Mr.Norman Is the "dady” of most every forward movement in hie whole lection Double A. MarihaU h »t tho Maeury. He registered Irom Albany. Sick Blood Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion, Wc do not need to give all toe reasons why Scott’s Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, tich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in Young women in their "teens * are permanently cured «f toe peculiar Misease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous- tress, by regular treatment with Scott’s Emulsion. It is a true blood food and it naturally adapted to the cure «t toe bloiod sickness from Which so many young women suffer. Ha wffi be glad to end • saapk t» My Mfkrcr. Bt mt« that this fr* tonw ol SSSoa v*o« buy.' picture la . label Vonlke •very bottlu of Coonoerable talk wo* cured on the itreete Friday by the deuh of two Inmate* of the colored poor boue. They were Cooper Hall, an old colored man, and an aged woman, known aa Annt Florida. On Thursday morning Wo. H. Hollo way. the oolored chaplain of the Allen Normal tebool, went to the oolored poor home, which ia near the tebool and Jnat the afreet from the white poor home. He found old Cooper dead on tho floor, and during the morning Abut Florida died. Holloway told aeveral other member* of hie taco of tho matter They reported It to Dr. L. B. BoucheUe, county physician, W. A. Pringle and E. M. Smith, of the Board of County Commissioners. These gentlemen made an Investigation into the state of affaire. The report was common on the streets F day that tlw people had frozen If. Considerable indignation wae expressed that "snob a thing ,houtd occur In a civilized commenttr.” Many equeste were made for bla paper to r ‘txke*the matter up and jump on the county cdtamieslonere.’’ In response to this demand a representative of the Timea-Eoterpriee visited the poor house Friday afternoon, Investigated the condition of affaire, and interviewed a number of people. Tlie faots indicate that the negroes died from natural causes, though tlie extreme cold weither of the coldest night in several yean may posaibly have hastened their death. Had not the deaths occurred almost slmnltaneouslr no comment would have been canted. In frequent repetition by ssrvsnu and others the trie has at sained exaggerate! proportions. The oolored poor hones is a frame bonding of six rooms, somewhat ex pired, and uot closely balls. It is, how- •vsr, in a better condition than the bomee of many of the colored people who live near then and in other parti of Sown. It is certain that its lnmxtee have better protaoUoo and car* than they have been accustomed to at home. The place la directly across the s.reet from tlie wldte poor house. A. J. Cambist ie down on thi books of the county as keeper, Ha owna a farm nsar Boston aad spends most of hia lima there. The place It in direct chug* of hie wife, Mrs. Ellas Cambist, assisted by her young grandaoo and a oolored man, Goa Adams. Old Unde Cooper was picked np un der.* ihedian months ago, aad. sent than. He baa refused to eat of lam, to hare lost hia mind, would not et ay covered np and would Utempt to tear off his clothing. Anns Florida was sent that* from Cairo about two weeks ago. She had a throat affliction that prevented ihre swallowing any food. Aooocdlng to tho testimony of thaooonty physician both died from natural causes, In fact had been in a dying condition for savers! days. Oo the night in question, each had oovtr- ing of two donbla blanket*, a counter pane and a quilt. Than then was plenty of wood for Are. Both were oovared np, and -a .good Hr* burning whan the oarotaker left them that night. Other inmates of the house sat (end no lnoonvenlenoe. or bad affect* from oold that night. In order to Improve conditions there the county oemmiatiooen yesterday rent several mattreesev, a quantity ot extra bedclothing, anl ordered tea new window Ugbm pat in to take the place of broken ooe*. Adame, $• caretaker, haa been ordered tp remain all night tu ths future and keS* np the One. This in the opinion of the oonnty commis sioners. wil? avert any possibility of fretsiog to death” even in rare weallie-. Dr. Bonchelle say had tlie weathe. bean warm and relaxing both would have died several days sooner. Syrup R. T. P-earott Deed- R. T. Prescott, the veteran propriat- of ths Prescott house, at Valdoata, du d Sunday night in that city. Ha waamcre hotel btulneaa in Valdoata for 35 jeu Ha was widely known Is the traveling public. His remains were interred at Statenvillc, Georgia, yesterday. The Florida fruit was badly hurt ly th> oold waathet” laid a Kbulma. e man at one of the hotels yesterday. " It wu 18 degree* below at St. Aust ria*, 17 at TaUahaaare and 98 at Tampa. Oyangea still hanging on the trees were frosen solid. The majority of the frail had been picked but eome jpoves ware, untouched. Young tree*‘are share or less injured but the olde^treae are ah- hast. Vegetable. puM-afeleei guavas and Under fruits were rained. The froeie did not approach the record X ar of ’97. No fortune* were wiped it a good many people loat heavily. Ltua TIIU KIXD. “I like this kind of weather" said a sensible Ohioan to ths Teman to t*r dav. ’To fact I did not kiok even at the oold on Wednesday and Thaeedny. It U not oold. weather especially we oome here to eeoapt. We rather enjoy a touch of brisk air now and than. Again what seems vary cold to you Is wsrmtoua. Butwa do like to avoid the redden changes. At my home In GhilUoothe the mercury coquettes with the aero mark for awhile, and then springs up thirty or forty degrees in n few hoars. That's bad for every body, I hare never been in this pari ot the state before, but I am ooming again. But, eay, if we did our plumbing Uke yon do yoare,right on^top of the ground, we would be in trouble all the rime." a COSTLY EXPERIMENT "You seem to have a chronic quarrel with my friend Jim Smith’’ said a la.v- than 70 yean old and had been in Up mr yeaterday. "I .erred in the legiy SCOTT Jk BOWNB. Q ' *' ^ * h ° V f Chainlets. * Vr ’ K Coue left je.ur.lv 409 Peart St. New York. !or L - k * Cl, J F a - latum with turn and our *eau were close together. Jim was interested in a bucket shop with a young fellow named Cumtaiiige. Jim furnished the mousy and Cummings ran the shop, The lat ter was a < ountrv voorh In t as time The jury list for the April (arm of Superior Court haa been drawn and it printad below. Officers will lame sum mons during th* .touting waek and the men will be notiflad in'ample rim* arrange their business duties ao Is? may ba in ThozuiviUt dnriog court week. Many important case* are *et for trial and there it mooh interest in the names of the jurymen The grand Jary is a splendid holy of cities ns and are aura to do efficient work. Tea aver age of citizenship and intelligence in Themaa county juries has long been a subject of favorable oum aent. The grand jurof* are asaxo jcev W.H. Wight Usurer siogl.uiy J. W. M. I>. Hvjtsarii W.H Jtui*«h A. J.Otrrn* Oct* Ntoou W. 7L BriMUej J.M.KMUt M. Wilke* A. W. t*ila a.w. u*a J.B.Wftj Tl^ra aro two panaU of joron, thirty •Utoaerro during the first woek of ooortand alike number during the sooond. Tbo jure 1st faxbt. i. U liarvtck , T.W Leek J. D. blrla<er A. Wey.Jr. Ardl« McDaufeld T. T, Thooapaoo J. K.Jemee J. L. FouIk WiLon Uerdj J. 8. E. Wilder D. B. Andereea J. w. Boom M. 8. Keren T. J. Htendeld J.O. HerrHl i**ry Oriffle A. K.HAod Lem HlncieUrjr W. H. Mlmmooe C.T.Becce P. A. DevU 8. B. Miller We. blnfleUrjr J.T. lh M- Looc J. tt DevU J.U. Welcoii 1». L. Bullocta W. U. Mcurtw J. W. Ooprteotf B. 8. Herih a C. Uh*Uar O. W. N tiue I. D. Lewi* M.Pupe F. M. McKinnon n. W. Murphy, Jr. T. K. Hucu lueoa C. A. IkMlWllfhl J. B. Vann J. M. Hlmp« D W. II. Hwlii.y W.T. Wool I Id J. I. llinMkn W. IV. ihrcuk, r. W. A. WltMm R.tteuwr It. L. VMtiLetidiufl.amJ. W. K*krit!t-e T. A. M*Mpy O. W. F^ikw J. L. Iirlu-y A.C. For titr--. t'.s. Uiirwtck D. I». Oweliirey W. F. UniMldxua h. B. IMk.hi T. I.. Klmrtro Luther Hmtih K. K. Kchbonr wint 0:11 grew with interest ihat he! J ^ f&thionab’.e in his . tire " ’ 1 \V. W. FHkcl Mill men II. F.Oni* I . *. *mtth 4 Remedy That Ho One h Afraid To Take. Dr. Thacker's Liver sad Blood 8rrup has been need ia thoueends of home* for fifty-two year* with perfect confidence and the most remarkable results. The great recces* of thle remedy is dm to the fact that iu formula (which con sists of Bachu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, Dandelion. Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium) ban been freely published. O Doctors and Druggists everywhere do not hesitate to reponffiicmd a preparation which they Low contains the beet- known remedies foe correcting all irreg ularities of the Liver. Kidney* or Blood, aad the diseases canard by the failure of there function* to perform their proper work. ® Thousands of sick ones to whom life hat been a burden have written grateful letters that other* might profit by their experience. • Broomvo Osovu. Tsx, rear. rwaa retorts# Ssrrttly »*<* faC‘— kldaey trouble aad slat v my As revere S7»Icbariof Dr. Tbsebar'a — y I concluded to tty it. MWMHMHMMIM there thing, aad a general tua-dom condition tor «mi yearn, lamaattnaedtkSl aas eortrrtyeumd. * feel no sympt*w* whatreer *( kldrev trreUr, aad my digestion to re good ns nay lining mea n, touauarea r*t wtmtever t choose. selling prioe. But how oan this be done? That is simple enough alto. 1st. Divereify your crop. Plant large acreage in provuion crops, raise plenty of hog and hominy, and you will be euro not to raise too muoli cotton aid syrup. This plan will undoubtedly force the prioe of cotton and ayrup np. 2od. Increase the y.l d p r acre, by deep plowing before plant log, use plenty of manure, and cu’tliate through and fait. 3rd. Redu.-e the coat per acre by ndug labor raving implement, make one Imnd do tlie work of two to four. D.u’t put the whole trash gang knock ing down cotton rtalka, whet oue boy and a Moline Stalk Cutter will do 1‘ bet- ter, quicker and cheaper. Don't take the whole family to plant a row of corn, when yen need simply a good Combina tion Planter that will open tlie furrow, plant the c rn or ether crops and at th» asms time pat oat the guano and cover the farrow. All done by one lund and. one mule. Don't follow one mule up and downi the row four times to fenr furrow ^ yonr coru, when it la easy todo it all at one. trip with a Moline Cultivator and two- mules. Why not plow four acres of oorn or cotton with a cultivator daring, the asms time it now take* you to plow one acre. Don't spend all your profile hoeing, yoor cioys, simply invest 110.00 in a. Halltck Waedersnd make one boy and. one bene hoe 13 to 18 acne a day and clean out the middle at the same time. By keeping the top of the ground tho roughly pulverised with toll tool, yoor crop will stay green and growing during drought, jghile your neighbour ia turning yallow and dying. This fact was preyed conclusively during 1901 on my farm. The Weeder can be used among stumps, and every one hone tanner should have one. aa well ae the big fanner. Yon are- bound to have one, but the sooner, the better. I have jnat received a car load of Waedret. I have faith in them. By tire old and wasteful methods of making a crop you can't hope to com. pete with the up-to-date farmer. He can nuke a profit while selling hi* stuff . brio* what it costs you to make it. The moral ia plain and easy to see, reduce th* cost of the crop by buying and using ' money and labor saving tools. They quickly pay for themselves aad last more than • n* year. I am anxloca t > mpply your needs in this line, and feel that I will be putting money into yoor pockets a* well aa min*, if I can induce you to boy Youta for battur fam iur, W. B. RODDEKBLKRY. 1-90-tt Cairo Gs. , To'tUautify Your CompIcxtioB la Ten Days, Ueo Satinola. Tu* Uxequallcd Braurtrixs. Saltaota to a new discovery guaranteed - DO money wilt he refunded fell bib io re- sore PreeSlee. Plmptee, Liver-pots, Blaek. rede. TenJtollowure. oeaay akin eruption, »todays. Lrevre the skin clear, son. breatiy odrrelore.it>. beauty oTyoulb. Thoiimia. - rezlftr to the merits of Matluola. Price tk aad LOOby leading drutgtoto or mall. All drnnUU. PEREECT CONFIDENCE. When three mad to be a feeling cf un easiness and worry ia the bousi hold wbea a child showed symptoms oi croup, tbere Is new prelect confidence. This isonisg .—j— . to the unllorm tucctas of Chamberlain’s I never bed eay remedy give ere sueh quick I „ , * and pern-sues! relief, end I «a are pet a cue-1 Cough Remedy In the treatment oi that TeraesUuuuom theratme yyu medletoehae (tUerae. Mis. M I Basford nf Poolre- beeutomc. I would not take any amount of . "sa***^ i ns. os. s. ssastoro, Ot 1 OOlet- nioney for IL Very cralelnlly l^“ B ™ OWN ville. Md., In speaking of her experience ff P .^.^ U ww«. M ..Ar'. in the us.ol that remedy ,a>.: “1 have /w« ommpto bottle and “Dr. Tk•ehor'e a v orld of confidence in Charrh-rlain'* "m^re'inra-./’nrndrtre. Cough R.m.dy, for t bkve used it with p * ,tecl * ucc, »«‘ Hy child Garland is *k’nr ml* fry -»/l llruffjUte-tw* tier* -gC subject to Cwere aiLIcks of “croup And it m$asemd$f.oo. always p'vs hi31 premot For xrrdCHgrr sale by W. J. P-acck. '