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I'lMKS ENTERPRISE. THOMASVtLLBi QEOSoiA,FEBRUARY 10, 19 n 5,
BRUNO KERBER
Gardener and Florists.
Work of all kind by Job -
Pruning a Specially.
Order by Portal
BRUNO KERBER.
tit Cotton Are.
MISS HATTIE OAFFIN
MARRIED IS DUBLIN.
ISATIONAL ALLEGATIONS
MADE BY OSBORNE.
Cotton te tetow seven cente. Syrup
I ia below twenty cent*.
Bow can ths fftrnttr squeeze g
out of these two crop*? That ia t hc
question. The anawer it Simple enough.
Reduce the coot of production below the
selling price. Bat bow can this be done?
That is simple enough also.
1st. Direraify yonrorop. Plant large
acerage in pronsioo crops, raise plenty
of bog and hominy, and yon will boson '
not to raise too much cotton nod syrup,
[ Tliii pUfa will undoubtedly force the
price of cotton and syrup gp.
Sod. Increase the yei’d per nest, by '
deep plowing before planting, asepleoby
Vim Hattie D.fflo, a charming young
Isdy formerly a resident of tbia city
and prominently connected here was
married recently in Dublin, Go. The
Dublin correspondent of the barannah
News tells of the erect as follows:
Weduasdar morning at the |bom* of
Dr. A. T. Summerlin in this city, Mr.
James H. Beach man and Him Hatfi^
Daflfn were united in marriage. Bar.
George W. Mathews, presiding elder of
the Dublin district officiated. Mr.
Beacham is one of the prominent bnei-
Beia a member
£plila wli h West, tell a of Pest Deals
Hints of Future Course.
Constipation
iOffiUa
Hod W W.Osberxo publishes this
taotf ug the moat interesting of his po
Public Hanging Every Day.
I mean public hanging ol
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Orders by'phone or mail given prompt
attention. Phone tj-a rings.
Samples shown at your homes.
John Hinson, tit Campbell
Uttral letters that baa yet appear'd. In
it be disenates frankly hi* relations
With Senator Weat, the Senator's repo-
diction of bis support, and aaks many
questions in regard to West’s motlver.
Tbs moot interesting feature of hit let
ter Is the doting paragraph In which ho
W. H. THORNTON,
Contractor and Builder.
Thomasrille, Ga. /
Work executed wording io latest ap
proved plane. Swcifl cation
and estimates furnished.
Gall at 106 Dawson Street.
nets men of Dublin,
of the Arm of Finn ABeaoham, dealers
in live stock. Balia native at Lament
omnty, andhasllved in Dublin tor a
number of yean. Him Dufflo .exme to
Dubliu several ytars'sgo from Ihoniax-
▼ille. Immediately after tha ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Beacham left for Havana,
and points in Florida, where they wUl
spend a few weeks on their bridal tour.
Upon iheir return they will beat heme
atihe residence recently erected on
Belleview arenas by Mr.' Beachim.
••Other things being equal Booth
of manure, and cultivate through sod
tan.
3rd. Reduce the Cost per acre by
i Using labot rating implement, nudte
one band do tha work of two to four.
Don't pat tfae whole trash gang knock
ing down cotton (talks, whet: one boy
and a Moline Stalk Ontter will do it bet
ter, quicker and cheaper. Don’t take
the whole family to plant a row of com,
when yon need simply a good Combine-
tion Planter that will open the furrow,
plant the cm or other crops and at the
1 same time put out the guano and cover
| the furrow. All done by one hand and
I one mole. x
I Don’t foUow one mule np and down
! the row fonr times to fonr farrow yonr
com, wbeu it is tssy to do it all at one
trip with a Moline Cultivator and two
males. Why not plow fonr acres of
corn or ootton with a cultivator daring
the same time it now takes yon to plow .
ne acre.
Don't spend all year profits hoeing
yonr crops, simply invest (10.00 in it
Hollcck Weedcr and make one boy and
one horse boo It to 18 acres a day and
clean ont the middle at the earn* time.
By keeping the top of the ground tho-
HIQHLY ENDORSED.
Rev. Walker Lowto, tha woIMtaeww
Methodist minister, writes: "I have
ased Dr. Motleys Lemon Ellxte lung
S2S1 T 2@S«3U«
a Male sad liver regulator." jf£KT.
didst? out tnlv/rce from <3l|glnt of
corpRiuto mil:; ini,but"•*Tto Who U big
(SueMifT- ifii iiTnniih and manly
iptrfwb to win wlthont eurrender of
pTmcipl* cr independence fo catch the
corporate InfoeUM,
•Better another honorable defeat than
IWCtM ttmcfh a queitlcusble enttng
t.j. ell lance "
Extracts from the letter follow:
W. S. BROWN,
Dart I*
Offioe over MmlMBhl Bank,
ttmfohkVflle, Ga.
\(Ao* 110 X. ’
8AfcflfrX\3TION GUARANTEED.
and rapport West. Then Mr. Osborne
determined to force" Steeds retirement
This ho did by the settee of prlttical let-
ten that to startled the publlo. Mr.
Osborne eayi of the corporations.
“They really wanted Steed tohe Prat-
Ident of the Sentte, but they dared not
p»v the price of an opan fight khd con,
atqnent experore to elect him.”
OMOhOO A FLORIDA LIMITED
VIA
Louisville a jnabhville rail,
road.
Vtki't WCnunoir.
“Candor compete me Jto^confeii thit
the moet recent political event* jot the
Joke on me. * .
“After n relentless utanlt extending
over a period of two months or more, 1
compelled the retirementpf tbs candi
date of t he political agents. Whereupon
with consnmmato audacity they slip
around and Meal nty candidate. Politics
is a game of wonderfol posMbUi’lea—is
it not?
“The whole political situation seems
to have slipped back to .where It wet
when I first commenced writing these
letters. •
| “It is true thsy'polled thtir candidate
•down, bat to the impartial observer it
looks m though Bill West hsd taken np
the harden poor Bleed was utterly un
able to carry. Furthermore, BUI aeeuw
to have fooUihly and unnecessarily pro
looted himself directly into tha line of
Ordinary W. M. Jones held hi* regu
lar February court Monday and ar
ranged legal matters for a number of
guardians, administrators ana the like.
This is what was dqnet— M. A. Fleet-
wood wss discharged as administrator of
the estate of Joe. B. Moon, was gran
ted leave to sell land, belonging to the
estate of W. A. Barrow, was mads per
manent administrator of the estate of
Mrs. Missouri Houston, was discharged
a* administrator for edtete of Mary I.
Vinson.
WUU* Way Bailey was granted 16
mouths support from the estate of E. 8.
Bailey!
Mrs. A. E. Baker, guardian for Graoe
and Jerry Wilson was granted'twelve
months support from the estate of J. R.
Wilson,
Mrs. M. A. Dnttn was made guardian
ofthspenous and property of Burn
May Belle, Lee Washington, Charles
Leonard, and Arthur James Daren,
minor obUdren of P. F. Daren.
J. W. Hall, exaontor for H.‘ A Hall’s
estate was fronted leave to soil all of
the realty belonging to that estate.
WON’T PROP OUT.
“With the retirement of Steed I in
tended to drop promptly ont of the pah-
ho gaze. My task was then performed.
Bat for recent acts and uttersnoe« of
Ur. Weill should have panned that
oonrte. Now I feel that good faith with
a people who have kindly given ear to
mo forbids ay leaving the stele at this
V
ime."
O tlctrc dt'letts tbit West’s ac
tions lay him open to stupidon, and
bints at another deal between West and
the corporations. This was necessary
■ays ha:
“We most tell the people frankly
that whU* tha corporation people pro
ferred Steed and while they looked
npon West, BlalockaudOandlerasihioe
■vile, they regarded West aa the liut at
the three. Henosinacold blooded way
we figured that with Steed ont of the
running the corporate influence would
naturally lint np behind West.
Only solid Pullman train with obser
vation and library cars from Florida to
8t. Louis, Chicago, the West and North
weat with much qoieker time than via
any other line. '
All mania la dialog car. Sorviooala
carte. Finest dining car service in the
Bonth.
•Leave St. Augustine dally 8:10e. m.
Leave Jacksonville daily >:S0 a m.
Arrive Chicago next day 4:’.0 p. m
Arrive St. Lonia next day 1:85 p. m.
Also through Pullman drawing-room
NO DECISION YET
A deoteten in the Olyatt peonage caw,
which Oapt. W. M Hammond of this
cily argu-d last month, was expected
last week. Itwaahotin the batch of
decisions handed down, however, and
will not be heard from before February
30th. aa the conn now has a recess. The
delay indioalea that the oonrt la givinr
the matter very careful roi.rtderatloo.
A* several casts* argued since the Olyatt
salt, have beou decided It may indi
cate that tha judge* are having difllci.1-
The ease is
ty in reaching a decision
a very Important one, as npon it de
pends tb* question of the rights of
suits and the federal government 8*’ •
ator Bacon and Coognsaman Brantley
are Cspt Hammond’s associates in iha
connection with hit extraordinary
pronunclsmentcs, complicate tbs sitaa-
Bod and pnzelo me not a little.
“From the published interview! of
"Wm*. Iseolhay* been wrong all tb*
While. I have not been helping him.
He was not cognisant of my plana He
does not approve my attack npon the
COMMITTEE OF
THE SCHOOL BOARD.
New Parlor Car Service,
to Aogusta
Leave Thomasvilte 0:15 *, m., Parlor
Car to Jesop. Sleeping Oar with Din
ing Oar Sertioe Jasop to Augusts, ar
riving at Augusta the tame day at 6:45
p. m. This is the quickest and mo>t
convenient way to reach Augusta.
Returning, leave Augusta at 10:80 p.
m. Through Bleeper Augusta to Way-
cross, arriving at Wai cross 6:06 a. m.
Leave Waycrou in Pullman Day Car
arriving at Thomasvilte >0:30.
See Ticket Agent or T. J Bottoms
T^P. A*. Thomasvilte. Ga
Thomatvllle
“What carried West to At’anta?
Whom did he we there?
What corporate support if any, wss
WENT LICKETY SPLIT
FOR BURNING CHIMNEY
school board committee* for the
oomtogyear are announced herewith:
The selections are wist one* and the
men ohosen will give their beet atten
tion to the dnttee that will devolve upon
them. The first named are chairmen:
Finance—Miller Palin, PUtman. Build
ing. Letter, PUtman, Hutchington.
Carried urn and Teachers—Hopkins,
Palin, Lester; Pnptls and Discipline,
Hopkins, Hutchington and Miller.
Tills unexpected attitude of West
makes It my doty to render forth r ex
planation to the public 1 have for
months sought to interest."
What portion of my remarks meet*
hla disapproval?
Hava 1 correctly described the rotten-
new attendant npon public life or have
I tneometly portrayed U?
Do corporate Influence* pervade legis
lation htlls? ( I
Dose Bill condemn It?
Ig he gdng to fight it?
Has he any dearly ^defined Idas aboot
fl.hting IP.” ,, 6
Thee* questions most be tnswared—
the public demands it.
The letters olotw with the paragraph
first quoted.
At seven o’clock last night tha weird
wall of thr fin whittle aant tb* wagon
llokety slip through Jackson street to
the residence of Mrs. Hnmphrlw on
Bellas e’reet. There was nothing doing
but a chimney horning ont. The fire
latte are inclined to criticise the tele
phone aytti-m for mndlng them on a
long ran through the mod and dark. It
twins there was some mistake a Coot the
alarm. Indeed It would be hard for
anything to born In the millet of the all
ambraoing damp.
With a view of onitlfig npon candidate?
Idr President of the Senate and Speaker
of the Hons*. The Idea was to avoid,
U poeslble. another snoh hard, exhaust
tagoonfltol aa was the Mitohell-Horris
-fight. The tltlw of thorn who met me
wore not “reprewntativti,” though 1
have' used that term. “They etlled
themstlvee “advisory connael,” “eapco-
1*1 ooanesT and anoh like, anything
hnt •■lawyer.”
* should be understood that I «ure
hetn and still am under considerable
Obligations to a groat many Bonth door-
Elans. I bad reason to believe i^at both
West and Mitchell wengpolitically am
hltioai and that at a friend and a South
Georgian, I would be expected to ai
(hem, I feel that Sooth Georgia it en
titled to one'of these placet at lea i, an
ben at last seemed a chance to get it
Without one of those everlasting fights.
•9 embraced t' a opportunita.
Bating formally obtained powers
plenipotentiary to treat, after severe
•conferences, with Hit “representatives"
eaorowld, they conceded Sooth Georgia
the presidency of the 8tnate and Weat
WHEN YOU SAVE A COLO.
The first action when you have a cokf
should be to *li-ve lb- lungs. Tbifli
bs t -iccoit pl s’itd bv |H« fr.- us* o
Cbambtrlain’s Conch Rmpdv. TbU
Remedy liquffics the tough mucus ami
caus* s its t-xpu!* 4 tm from the air cHls o!
tb? lungs, prodoc h a frre e*pectoratW*
and opens th» secretions. A complct
cure soon follows. Til* run dy will inf
a ? ever* cold in less tlm* »ban any oth*
treatment and it l*avea tl»« system ml
natural and healthy condition It conn
POSTOFFICE VACANCY
WILL BE FILLEP
To Beautify Your
Complextion
Then, it a vacancy in the force of
the ThomaaviUe pottofflee which it to
be filled by an examination aolieduled
for February 36th. This examination
is for the poeitinns of clerk or carrier
end i* open to: II who wish to enter
government employ. It effords a fine
chtnoe tor some ambitious voting man
rn call Uuct a Sam his boss, The*-x:im>
nation it to be held at the'poatofiice
build ng here. Anv apj licants however
OUR LITTLE BOOKS
BLOOD’FLOWS AGAIN
The Unequalled Beautifier.
The Georgia Society of New Yoik
will hold their annual banquet at the
Waldotf Astoria hotel on February 17th.
A number of Tnomasville booklets win
bo distributed there. The fame of’Among
the Pinee’’ reached tlie secretary, of the
society, and he wrote requesting tome
of them for distribution. So while per-
tcractsanv tendency toward pneumonia
For - 1- bv J. \V. P-acofk.
Warsaw, Feb. 3.—Serious dltorders
broke ont today at Lot*, where 36,000
men are on Mrike. Borne of fhe em
ployee of a lace factory attempted to
return to work, hot rite remainder forci
bly prevented them. A strong military
patrol was enmmoned and fired on the
•triken. who replied with revolver*. It
was reported over the telephone that
the firing continued at 1 o'clock this af
ternoon.!
Boys’ Band Coming.
Mr. H. O. Conner, of the Georgia In
daitrialHometelnthncity. Mr. Con
ner ho* mode arrangement for the ap-
nearanoe here of the Boys’ Band from
the home. Tha Utile fellow* have fre
quently boro here before and are favor
ites with Thomatvllle andtonea*. Since
their last appearanoe Dr. W. E. Mom-
ford, founder of the home has passed
away, and he wUl be sadly missed The
date of their appearance te Saturday
February lltb.
1HE KILLED AT WAR8AW.’
Warsaw, Feb. 8,—According to the
best information, the official list of
killed daring the dietarbanoe* bare con
tains the names of mote than 800.
in addition to many unidentified bodies
it the rootiriug vaults in the eemeten
lea.
(bought the whole affair flnailv arrang-
Wi. I wrntotf on my summer vacation
With a light heart, conaoioos of having
fiteolurgil apollUaol obligation.
When a person buys Lna
monds, he wants nothing bn
the best. They are one of th
things that don't permit 0
shoddiness. Diamonds fit
emblems of puritv and since!
r . 5. i .. ...
Bids for City Stock Feed.
Jan. 34, 1806.
Sealed bide will be receiveo for feed
ing of the city stock to bo opened on the
first regular meeting of cooncil in Feb
ruary. City reserves the right to reject
any or all bids,
A. W. KIRKLAND.
^*1** Chm. pt'b'ic ; ro;’. Com.
Lodi, Poland, Feb. (.—In the confl'ct
between troops and strikers hero tod*.',
tlie soldier* fl ed, killed six persons ana
wounded fori' tig it.
xo aim Lair*,
3>b. Osborn* state* that b* hat no
Hpotootea to offer for making title deal
Be doe* not pooe as a patriot hot call,
kimxalf a politician acting nnselfidil:
tkom a n< ae of gratitude. Butthoccr-
poratioi a failed to stand by tb-lr Iran.
ily. You can’t afford to haw
the emblem faulty, our Dia
THAT TICKLING IN TUB THROAT
One minute (Her taking One Minute
Cousb Cure that tickling in the th;o*t >.
gone. It sets iu the throat—not ih-
atemacb. Harmless—g -od f. r children.
Bold by Bracey Pa rniscy Co, '
monds are beantifuL
and see.
kin: 1.ilium llardoaatle and Mrs. G.
D 8wyt», of New Y’orkcity, wbowete
at O-e 1-inoy Woods last year are again
domiciled there for the winter.
J. J. Parrnmcre, of Boston, was here
u Monday.
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