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TIME3-ENTERPRISE, TIOM AS VILLE, GEORGIA,''AR'"’H 21 1905
FIFTY FACTORY HANOS
KI LIED IN MASSACHUSETTS
HRS. HALL'S MIRACLE
Experience* Similar to This Hare Oc
casioned Considerable Comment in
Thomas villa.
KUROPATKIN IS DEPRIVED OF
RUSSIAN COMMAND
Brocton, March 20.—Witliiu au hour
after the employe- had goue to work
ihis mor pug at the R. B. Grover shoe
factory, r» e boiler blew up, wrecking a
seotiou of the building and starting a
fire which destroyed the ruins and
spread to orher adjoining buildings.
Owing tot>ib nature of the accident
and the speed with which the flames
spread and to the excitement, it was
impossible to secure immediately an ac
curate number of the dead a«d injured
It is nuderato xi that more’than two hun
dred persons were workiug in the do pat t
menc near the boiler room when the ex
plosion^ ame. From the first indication of
the disaster, no one coaid escai>e. Tito
work of recovering the bodies was de
layed by the heat of the flames, bat at
11:30 twenty-five bodies had been taken
out The nuber of dead is estimated at
fifty.
The fiuanci tl loss will be about 1200,-
Few women are better known in
Lockport N. T, than Un. Pattie D. Q.„. r ,i Unarlteh tu
Hall, u aha belongs to one of the best Form . r Ru „,,„
families and has a large circle of friends
and acquaintances. Ia a recent inter-1 p#r ° r v ** no *
Tiew Mrs. Ha'.l said: | Orders Float to Co
"The ex|>erience I have been through —
in the last two years seems like a mira
cle. I was so badly off that life seemed St. Petersburg, M
almost nneudnrab'e. and my deafness! Kuropatkin has been
increased so that I could scarcely hear j g race <i andGeneralLii
anything. The suffocation in my chest er of the first army. I
and the indigestion caused by my ca- 1
tarrh, produced very severe suffering | to succeed him as con
I bad five different phvsicians. bought j Russian land and se
everything that any body recommended 1 against the Japanese,
to me, bu*. fiually gave up iu despair. | The word ‘‘DISG1
"One day my nulliner asset me if I , letten tn tl
had ever tn d Hyomei. I began th* J . .
treatment, end can thankfully tart.fy wl,lc ' h 00 word of pr “
that Hrom«i does care this terrible 3i«- ’ tary annals contain 1
ease. Since using it my hearing is ‘ perial rebnko.
greatly improved, and the only time I| The order came i
have aov catarrhal trouble is when i! , . „
...... _ . | night. It became s,
take cold. I then use Hyomei. and sal-! -
wars get iiihtaut relief. My friends and that Kuropatkiu, wl
acquaintances marvel at the change in f° r • stand at Tie P
my health and hearing.’* self to be surprised
Hyomei has’made many cures of ca- w0r king round tov
tarrh, and in conuectiou with Hyomei
balm, of catarrhal deafness, in Tboroa.--
Tille. Similar experiences to that of Kuropatkin will re
Mrs. Hall’N have created a large sale for Petersburg.
Hyomei with J. W. Peacock. Napoltou’s plight i
The complete oaifit, iucluding f ho in Moscow was hardly m
haler, costs but #1., while extra bottles
T w n u l* that ot tho Russian
arebut 50 c-juts. Ask J. W. Peacock
»to show you the strong guarantee under ® Ven 1,10 * ace °*
which he sells Hvomei. plete loss of the artnj
Always serve Uneeda Biscuit. Put
them in the lunch box; put a package
in your grip when you travel; give the
children all they want of them. Make
sandwiches of them; eat them with any
relish, any beverage. A satisfying
food for everybody.
Uneeda
PINEY WOODS FURNISHINGS
OFFERED AT AUCTION
are sold only in airtight packages, that
preserve their delicate flavor and crisp
ness, protect them from moisture, dust
and odors, and bring them to yonr
table as fresh as when baked.
In auothor column of this morning's
Times Eoterpme appears an advertise
ment of $30 000 worth o* furnishings to
be offerad at auction April 5th, flth. 7th
aud 8 hat the Pitiey Woods hotel.
When asked as to the meaning of this
anuonucemeur Mr C. A. Wood of the
firm of Harvey an! Wood, said, ‘‘It
means that we will dispose of all our
furnishings,carpets, and the like, iu fact
all of our property now in use at the
Plney Wood* Hotel. The hotel will
not be under the minagemeut of the
firm of Harvey and Wood' next winter.’*
Tne house has been under the manage
ment of this firm for several year*, and
tneir administration of its affairs has
been pleasing to many of their Thomas-
ville friends who regret to leer i their
decision not to manage it uext season.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
To Beautify Your
Complextion
Krf.ni the Mu.ilamm Courier.'’
The pa*tor of the Thomasville, Ga.,
Baptist church, Rev. Alex W. B-ater,
who will tie iu Marianna next month, it
one of the most prominent Baptist
ministers of Georgia. Mr. Bealer be
fore entering the mlnistery was for
some time engaged iu the newspaper
bonine *, being one of the staff of the
Atlanta Journal, and he was widely
known as a brilliant and entertaining
writer.-
*•
Afte* giving himself to the ministry
of the go-pel, lie has been pastor of the
fifth Biptist church of Atlanta, Ga.,
the Fir-t Baptist churoh of Carters-
Ville, G*.. and then of the First Baptist
qhurcli of Thomasville. During his
pistor.iteat Thomasville, tie member
•hip of the choirch has nearly doubled,
and iu every way great success has
crowned his labors. He is a lecturer of
great popularity, and *s widely known
ns a writer.
Mr. Bealer will assist Rsv. Bryan W.
Collier, tiie pastor of the Baptist church
1l a .senes of revival meetings, to begiu
on Monday night, April 10th. He •« an
able aud {mpresbive preacher of the
word, as wui as a splendid Ohristiau
woiker, and the Christian people or
Marmuea hope for Urge results from
the-H u eetings.
m®* GROWN IN THE SUNNY SOUTH.
jtyftVQrtsti rind, rad itiait, tail of Jyloo and so swooi"
If you.want quality, sweetness, and tbs beet melon* that It I*!
sible to grow, plant ont southom-frown melon seed. Northern,
veetern-grown melon seed doesn't begin to compart, when yon:
rider the quality dad product of the fruit produced.
Tfareo Ounces—Three Beat Varieties—nailed for 25c. ^
Vood's Dcscriptlva Seed Catalan# tells about the bast aouthern melons. Jb
Md all other Farm and Garden Bead*. It's mailed Area for tho aaklugT^fl
The Unequalled Beautifiek
Roberta Braa Buy Bakery-
The city bakery was Friday pur
chased by Messrs A H. and J. L. Rob
erts. Mr. L. W. Scott of Valdosta es
tablished the City Bakery here last
year, and Mr. J. L. Roberts bos success
fully managed it for him.
Mr. A. H. Roberts comes here from
Lake City, Fia. He aud his brother
are progressive yoneg men aud they will
back their enterprise with tne energy
that will pash it to greater success than
it has heretofore enjoyed.
RUSSIAN JEWS
KILL THE POLICE.
HIDES WANTED
Bonzoe, Rassia, March 23 —A force
of dragoons have started for Borizoinuu,
where armed Jews are reported to have
killed tho chief of police aud a uamber
of lii- assistants.
Write for quotations to
J.W. Watkins & Co.
*80.28:1 W. Jioksoii 81.
Tliointmlle,
Batlnol* l* a new discovery guaranteed
mid money wilt he refunded tf it fail* 10 re-
more Freckle*, pimple*, l.iver f*potn, Black
head*, Tuii.**4ilowne«» Or any Mkln eruption,
In 90 dAy*. I.hh v?« the akin clenr, M)Ti. hmltliy
and realorw* ilie iM-nuty of youth. Thousand*
testify to the nit-rite oi Mutluola. Price 5 v and
$1.00 by lei(dln<dtugflHtNor until.
SwSsi .tid
all druggiNt*.
Mrr. G. Byron Bagg* of Camilla is
the gnest of reUtives in ihe city.
A SaFK COUGH MEDI0IVB FOR
children.
In buying a cough medicine for chil
dren nev»r be a triad to buy Chamber-
Iain's Cough Remedy. There is no dan
ger from it and relief i* always sure to
ollow, Ip i* especially valuable for
colds, croup and whooping cough. For
»s|e by J. W Peacock, Thomasville, On.
NEW CENTRAUHOTEL
Mcbw, Milry Edwards and Homer
William, .prut Suuduj in Oclilockuee.
So did Melton Battle.
M >dtrn, Up-to-date, Conreule it-
Centrally ,L <iMb
Experienoed Management—Ra’et 19.00
Beitjof Livery Service Iu Connection.
W. M. SINGLETARY & j. J. ARLINE,
Mr. D. M. Jordan of Whigham, has
accepted a position at Price's drag
store. He is a student at the Xtlanta
College of Pharmacy and va ill spend
tho tammer here.
W. H. THORNTON,
<■ Contractor and Builder.
liiuiiiuaville, Ga.
Work execnted .rcordin* to latest ap*
provtd plane. Sneoificatio'i
and e-tlmate. famished.
Call at 108 Daxrmn Street.
Proprietor. St Managerr.
* Meigt, Georgia,
C. C. Cocroft.
Parlor Car Service Between Albany
and Atlanta Via Central of Georgia
, Railway.
Effective F*-b. 7th, the Central of
Georgia Railway wit o|*era’e (nrlur
cars between Albany and Armucn on
train leaving Albany 11:51 a. m. arrit -
ing Arluuta 7.5C p. m. Leave Atlanta
7.50 a. m. arriving Albany 3:30 p. ui
Seat fare to Macon 25c, to Atlanta 50c*«
F- r farther information apply to I O
Brinson, O. A. S. A. Atkinson, U T A’
dwtf
Mr. and Mrs W. B Hutchinson, Mrs
W. B. Hutchinson Jr. Mr. aud Mrs. G.
O. Van Denton are a party from Michi.
gen City Ind. who are at the Masury.
The gentlemen have lumlor interests at
Pelham.
Public Hanging Every Day.
I mean public banging of
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Orders b/'pit u ur uudgiven prompt
attention. Phone j 5-2 rings.
Sar.pics tbown at yum homes.
John Hinson, wi Campbell
Preprenting- PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY, of Atlanta.
Pianos and Org;
STEINWAY Ev
ENABE Mi
FISCHER ,ti
HARD MAN aud (tliT Wt
Standard PiantH <01
'X'homai* ville,
Ynar oM Plant.
Tak-u in Et-
0I1 tug, for is N«w:
on, Underlie p riant
Term. rsHdiianle.
Georgia.
. Mis. Ereii n Mallard of this city i.
loacliliig in the primary department of
Young'. Female College during the ab-
•eno- of Mis, Martha Vanghn.
W. S. BROWN,
Oaotlst
Office over National Bunk,
Veterinary Hospital
DR. J. O. 8CHWENCKE, D. V. S.
919 Breed M., Thomasville, Ga.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
‘ bri^'qWbeF ~
l U eGARDENtR :" AWi^^LORISTS:
Work of all kind by Job
Pruning a Specialty.
/•Order by Postal
BRUNO KERBER.
<15 Colton Av*
‘work on animals a specialty.
' votvv
AND DlAURriOlCA KEMEDY.
The great success of this preparation
in the relief and cure of bowel com-
pUin;s h-ts b’ougbt t into slrrojt an
vers*' use. It iiwrr fails, end when re
duced with water and swe»teb*d pleas-
an to take. It .is equally valuable for
ch’ldren and adults. For sale by J. W.
So many people who have apparently recovered from an attack of La Grippe are stricken,
with Pneumonia. This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs are left weakened:
and unable to resist disease.
VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN SCHOOL
218 Broad Street
% Apply to
W. C. Woodbridge,
# Masury Hotel
Buggy For Sale-
■ High clasa top buggy in good order.
Address W Care Tlmct-EnterprJae
not only cures La Grippe Coughs, and prevents Pneumonia t but strengthens the Lungs so they
will not be susceptible to the development of serious lung troubles. Do not take chances with
some unknown preparation that may contain some harmful drug when FOLEY’S HONEY AND
TAR costs you no more and is safe and sure. Contains no opiates.
O. VACHER, 157 Cieood St., Chicago, aaya: “My wife had • very
aeverc case of La Grippe, and It left her with a very bad couslt. She tried ,
a bottle ol FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR and ft gave immediate relief.”
BY THE TO<10 R'WTE.
; The pilli tb *t act as » t >nic, and not as
1 drastic purge. Hr-DaWttt s Lull* Ear*
ly Riser 4 . Tl:er rur* He-dache, Oensti-
uition, Biliousness, etc. Eir<y; Hirers
arc small, easy to like and easy to act—
safe pill. Mack Hamidon. hotel clerk
-t VaBey City, N. D., says: "T*« hottles
cured me ot chronic cohsiipation.” Sold
y 8ra:ey Paarm icy Co, w
I had a bad caae of La Grippe about ten years ago which left my Lungs
so weak that I have been troubled more or leas every winter since until I used
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR, which cured me completely and my Lungs
no longer trouble me.—J. H. BROWNING, D.D.S., Orrick, Mo.
Three sizes—25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50-cent also contains twovind one ball times os reach as the mw.ll also and
' the $1.00 bottle almost sis times as much. RofUM Substitutes.
SOLO IMD RECOMMENDED BY
J W. PEACOCK
i Kennedy’s Laxative H mey and Tat
! carta all Co .gits, and expvis Col«i freer
* tau awtem bv neatly novlap to* bsurai#