Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 03, 1905, Image 6

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TIME8-ENTBRPRISB. . rHOHA8VlLLB,OKOE9I4.'FEBRUARYI, 190*
The Kind Ton Ilavo Always Bought, and which Bus been
In use tor over 80 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under bis per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and « Just-ns-good” nro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
fultorts and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is m harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare*
gorlc. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
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
Htomach and Bowels, giving healthy mid natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bear* the Signature of
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
IT*- P Dyson
DEALER IN
Gc ial Hardware,
BUNS, Pino , ^MUNITIONS, STEAM FITTINGS BELTING.
FIPEING, V ft. UPLIES, WAGON AND CART MATERIAL.
—Msnnfsctnroni of——
TURPENTDG., . .HM WAGONS. TIMBER, OAKTft. BUGGIES.
8'i PAMTANK8 ANDEVAPORATCRS FOR
COOKING SYRUP.
1 WANT HARDWOOD LUMBER ANY SIZIJ.
MEIGS, - GEORGIA.
BBRZSBaaao* wtKsr-ssnf-xrirss
NEWSY LETTER FROM
NEW SPRING HILL
£Dear Enterprise: Finding ttiat I mutt
write to renew my snbseripiiou, I shall
use the opportunity to tell your readers
something oi what we are <ioi»ig h«re-
dboolB. t
The fitt-meri* ere moving forward
bu-ily prei>aririg for another crop.
L og rollings are common and these are
rapidly followed by the plow. Tire air
i« filled with rhe smoko from tne hum-
lug log heaps and tho KtillneM it broken
r the songs of ilio plo v boys.
Our school at this place is the pride
o tin* entire community. It is in one
seose a new-chool, haring been made
by aconsoiidati in of the more remote
j-ntron-* of Willis Singletary school with
old Soring Hill school.
Last July a commodious house was
limit nt this place, near Singletary &
Co.’* s*ore.
The house is second to none in the
county lining completely furnished with
modern f irni ture pi tent desks, slated
blackboards and everything needed for
an up-to-date school.
It is our intention to keep onr school
in session for eight months it year.
Oar teacher, Miss Julia Gibson, found
it necessary a few days ago' to onll her
patrons together and ask for more seats
as all in the honse were filled. Au order
for more desks was promptly made.
These are expected to arrive soon and
render every advantage for good work
by each pupil in school.
Miss (libton has enrolled fifty-eight
bright girls and boys and has a regular
attendance of fifty-six.
Mrs. J. T. Thompson has returned
from an extended visit to her daughter,
Mrs. Groover, beyond Othlockonee
Miss Beatrice Hay is visiting friends
in Ohfockonee,
Miss Goldie Sasser from Singletary
School, spent Saturday and Sunday in
our community visiting Miss Julia Gib
The young people of tho community
enjoyed some me sic at Mr. Rsmor
Singletary’s Tuesday night.
Success to ilio Times Euterpr se.
J W.
Ochlockonee, P. O.
E.T. McLean,
Thomasville, Ga.
Jp&ife, Health^
Accident.
Mr. Flournoy Smith, of t 1 e f’airo < '§»
tr ot, was in towii Saturday. ' i i\ Siu.,
like many of his ueigliboio is o, posed to
tho now county idoi and says “let
dl enough alone.”
.COLD! WELL. YES.
BY SIX YEARS.
Court Houao Fountain Freezes- Tem
perature Reaches Fifteen* .
Thursday wav no: only rho co'd*st
day of the year, bnt rf 1 lie Inst six
years. Weather mart Ihomas was
cussed with all kinds of blue streaks
yesterday for his ho nth smocks in pull
ing tho thermometer down to fifteen.
Mr. Thomas says lie hasn’t suoce ?d-d
in getting the mercury as near the hot-
tom of tho tube since Feb. 13, 18‘.*8,
when it went to the alarming notch ol
2 above zero, die coldest ever. It was
by the ’98 cold spoil that the Florida
oranges were killed.
Water pipes alt over town wort* frozeD
up yesterday, giving the plumbers a
proverbial ciuch. They didn’t oven ufod
an advertisement to keep thorn busy.
Troubled souls w**re oven wiltiag to »>id
for their attentic s In spire of th -ii
hustiings, there wa -• iter, wat.-r evrry-
wliere going to waste
The most nearly compensating fea
ture of tho cold was tho !»• ’.ty it loaned
to the court housv fount .in Tin* foun
tain froze over, one s<Hid i. •:•* f i.-tc:***.
for tho first lime sim-e ’US U\ connec
tion with the fountain, it . .^r sr u^
to note lhat Mr. Koran, its i.rmufu-
tarer, i* in the city. He. In i no idea ;
that one of the products of Ii h m .1 w
in all this vicinity until he saw tli- rt c
houso. The fountain was pare hi*
about ten years ago from n c muni- i
house.
SEED POTATOES
JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT
Buists Seed Potatoes
BRAGEY PHARMACY CO. ,
Phone 106. Agents Jacobs Candy, (a.
Time Table Effective Sept. 11th
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Trains Arrive
Thomasville
12:10 p. ra. 7:35 p. m
Daily.
Trains Leave
Thomasville
7:40 a. m., 4:15 p. m
t^uiv,M.bt and Best Line to Macon
Atlanta, 8t. Louis anu all points West.
Finest equipments in the,South, Coaches
electric lighted, with fans in summer
and steam beat in winter, making travel
comfortable and easy,
Tickets on sale to all points in the
United States.
If you are contemplating a trip, ask
oar Agent for informarion--wo mey bo
able to save yon money ni.d time.
Daily.
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McFaddcn, A. E. Glover,
General Passenger Vgent, Thoma'ville.
I. G. Knapp, Com. Agent, Fitzgerald:
THINGS SETTLING DOWN
OVER IN RUSSIA
INSURANCE
wan;<»•:
SAW HULL MACHINERI.
Wc
Manufacture
the best
Saw Mill
on the
market.
Engines.
Uoilrs
Ginn:.
Iviachinry
Grist -’itii-'.
fr Shingles Mil
OOMPLF.TK OUTFITS A SPECIALTY
AND' FOUNDRY
Mallary Bros., Mooli
Mention thia paper.
CAIRO FURNITURE
Cairo, Georgia,
“Cleaning Up.”
OnFeb. ist we begin taking sto.-k and before
desire to run our Stock ,.s low as possible, am!
so will offer some very
Attractive Prices.
For Lung
Troubles
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis,consumption. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. You know it is true. And
your cwn doctor will say so.
•• >13 it- > hoy had ;i terrible coach. I tried
ut^ht h - ’.is bctti
KTCU.;:. Allt
of but
In until
he first
iy improved
MRS. S. J.
JjB Also manufacturer
JLm y sassai
fillers sift
COMPANY.
i:it tune we
order to do
Many things we will sell at Aetn a! Cost. Everything at
a bargain.
lie Window Shades 10
35c Window Shades. aoc
40c Window Shsdes . joe
«0c Window Shade a ,-
Good 8 day Clock a....
3 Hoop Oedair Bucket*
Beds, Dressers, Rockers, Chairs, Trunks, M.itiiug, Rugs etc|
at price* that will surprise you, Give us a Call. Wc will j
1 6 ave you money.
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Cairo, Georgia.
B. I. VaIlLABDINGAM
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TIMES-ENTERPRISE,
IbifissuiUe, G*
St. Petersbnrg, Jan. 27.—Eoily
ports from all ports of Russia iuiicate
that tho strike situation is flattening ont
The authorities regard the Mineral tying
up of industries hr prat Lully over, and
assert that, the attempt to turn them
over into a general political riot tailed
Tho governmeLt’s promise of shorter,
hours of labor has been proclniued eve*
here. Tho political side of tl e
movement is disappearing, and tin) au
thorities are apparently attempting to
treat workmen whoso aspirations are
purely economic without] harshness, at
the same time patting down the revolu
tionists with strong hands.
Moscow, Jan. 27,—The night passed
qu ielly. Work wjih resumed this morn
ing in some of tho factories.
Warsaw, Jan. 27.— Tho rtriko started
here today, and is spreading rapidly.
Sovjral fnotoriet have clo*u<), hut the
workmen are quiet*
Riga, Jan. 27.—Twonty-mtw nu t 1 ami
two women were billed and hirty-
sev-.Mi (uviltans and ei^ht h lders were
wjunded by tevoi ver shots ouiiug y* s-
terdny’s rioiitig, au-oidiiu' t«> rolurns
a the J.cspitals.
MorrluSi-lb Diwfl o.orc-
h . J. Frank Harris, rho j at:on saint,
of Pave, liussold Lisdrug store chore to
the firm of Hicks & Watson. Thes* eu-
co»i>nsing people are ]*uct!ng a chain of
stores throughout South Georgik aud
mw have tin m ut M* uitrie, .>o«-.u ,
Arlington am! l’a\o.
Dr. ILirns Imd ono • f tl. • nearest
store in South Georgia, lie liasrn score
of other interests tA keep him lm-y.
Coffee St Tea spoons.
Souvenirs of Thomasville and the
South, here are some of the subjects:
Confederate Monument, Negro Eating Melon, Piney
Woods Hotel, Mitchell House, Indian Head, Georgia State
Hloral, Big Oak Etc.
C. <2. GOEHRING Jowelor 120 South Broad SI
Sf
I Won’t Argue the Question with You
You Can Have it All Your Own Way,
I say, Can a poor man
I)o more than that?
If you will come to my store and ltt me sliow you
some real good tilings in some odd pieces left over from
t’lc fall season, I will not argue about the price .but the
p:icc won’t let you argue with me, it will be down below
all argument. Do it now. We handle the okl reliable
JEHnsLttCLjttLSin: ZEPsLiaa/tos.
1 the Outside as well as the Inside.
k
C. B Quinn.
The House Furnishe r - Broad St. Thomasville Ga
Mr Bottoms Interviewed.
Mr. T. J. Bottoms, traveling pat
seuger agent of the Atlantic Coait Line
at ThomasviUe, Oa, was m Savannah
on busincKM yesterday. Sj eaking of the
season at Thomasville, Mr. bottoms
said so far it had l>teu very prosi»rors,
and that tho outlook for a record*l>:'.tak
ing season is first-class. He said a num
ber of new home* are under con«t: ac
tion by tho wealthy residents of the
North, and that the hotels arc having a
big demand for accommodation*.—Sav
annah News.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. have ar
rived in tho city from Ror.bury, . &ss.,
aud are at their win* redd . ce in
this city. They are tin .ast of . hrmas-
ville’s winter colon* j arri\e. Their
coming was doin' ec. by Mi>-. Bailey’s ill
health.
Mr. G. li. Dame...
SatoidAJ in litis city.
%vo, spent
WHERE IT WILL
DO THE MOST GOOD
That Is where we
want to put cur Coal.
We want to warm those
who have felt the pinch
of the cold weather.
We want to make their Christmas a
warm one, for withoutwarmth there will not
be much happiness.
Can now be supplied in any quantity te
those who will send in their orders early.
Woolridge Jellico Coal in Iarg:e ltfrnps.
Pennsylvania Anthardte in all sizes.
The Thomasville Ice Company
PHONE NUBER «
James FI. Br©wn,
Interior Decorator.
Paper EaxJrxTg, laintins: Etc,
F. a BOX 238.
130 N. BROAD ST