Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 31, 1905, Image 8
flMftgimiWlNMVm li JWi m 1L II. Tho Kind Too Have Always Bought, and which has been in tue for over 80 years, has borne the signature of — and ha* been made under his paw // .V/jrjr-f-4- sonal saperrlslon since Its lnflsney. W*(W Allow ho one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeit*, Imitations and «Jnst-as-good'*are bob Experiments that trifle With and endanger the health of ttiomt* and Children—Experience against Experiment, In Use For Over 30 Years. GEORGIA. MEIGS, K.T. McLean, Thomasville, Ga. SAW HILLMAC! ■ma msm . < j- »>'■ mm?. mm 1 - -■ >* What is CASTORIA Chstorta ts ^ harmless sobstitnte for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It Is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kareotio substance. Its age is tits guarantee. It destroys Worms «nit allays Feverishness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of r F Dysbn DEALER IN General Hardware, RUNS, PWTOi AMUNITIONS, 8TEAMFITTING8 BELTING. HMCINU, M u.bJPLHiS, WAGON AND OART MATERIAL. —Manufacturers of TURPENTINE, „RMWAG0N8. TIMBER; GARTH. BUGGIES, BTFAMTANK8 AND EVAPORATORS Engines, Boilrs Ginning, Machinry Grist Mills Shingles Mil COMPUWK OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY. Mallary Bros.,"Machinery Co. Mention this psper. MAOON, GEORGIA. • CAIRO FURNITURE COMPANY. Cairo, Georgia “Cleaning Up.” On Feb. ist we begin taking stock and before that time we desire to run our toe k as low as possible, and in order to do so will offer some very Attractive Prices. Many things we will sel 1 at dual Cost. Everyt 1. i a bargain. lie Window Shades 10 Sje Window Shades 20o 40c Window Shades „ 30c 40c Window Shades „„ lnT - 40c Good 8 day Clock *i.go j Hoop Cedar Bucket* 25c Beds, Dressers, Rockers, Chairs, Trunks, Matting, Rwgs etc at prices that will surprise yon, Give us a Call. We will save yon money. Cairo Furniture Company. Cairo, Georgia. The’olulnf ditto of the PIney Wood* hotel line Men net n« April 8, Shannon' orehestrn will give ile lent Sunday niter; noon concert tomorrow at 2:30 ft m. nod the fiuel i-onnert of tlie reason on Wednesday night, March 22. Tlier- nr* n number of guest. wlio will ternain un til the doort cioee. A BASEBALL LEAGUE LEAVES THOMASVILLE OUT The Monltrio Newe is nnthority for the following information; A circular letter Ime Men lent ont from Albany, tddrewed to local beaC' ball manager, at Batnbridgn, Arlington. Cordele, Moultrie, Vatdoetn Dothan, Ala., Vienna, Dawaon, Fitzgerald and Waycroaa, proponing tlie organization of a baaebnli league to be known an tlie Sonthweat Georgin-Alnbnmn Baaebnli League, including aix or eight of the towua named, and to play ball for etght or ten weeks. Correspondence is lovlt ed, and it is proposed to held a meeting in Albany early la April to perfect The Thomasville faaa am wondering what they have done to deserve being ostracised. The Tbomastllle team last summer wee np to the notch, and ooald give cards end spades to the teams of most of the towns favored by tide cir cular letter. It it probable that some ration will bo taken toward getting the locale Into tlie game. BOARD OF TRADE WILL PUSH V. F. C The Board of Trade held an interest ing meeting last night. It was defln Italy decided that in view of the appro priation by the Board of Trustees of •12,000 fora new building, thoeitaene of the town should contribute $1200 at a fond to pat the oollege on its feet, oommittee was appointed to take In hand the raising of this fond. The anbaoription list was opened last night, and more than $400 has already been plaoed on it. After the oollege matter waa disposed ', the question of a new hotel waa taken np and brought to a point from whieh doQuito developments ooald soon be ex peoted. THE JAPANESE LOAN HAS BEEN FLOATED. London, March 24.—The final details ol the Japanese loan went concluded hei e today. The amount ia 1130,000,000 at 1-3 per cent. The prico 1* 20. The security will be a tobacco monop oly, amounting to 41(1,000,000 annually, according to tbe budget for next year. The loan will be issued slmaltaneonaly in New York and London, each takiog aevonty-flre millions. The special Japanese financial com missioner Informed the Associated Pres, today that the loan of $130,000,000 would meet Japanese requirements for year and a half, when tin war would be over. The loan is expected to be Issued next week. Hon. Jno K. Donaldson, and Hon. W. M. Harrell of Bainbridge were shaking hauls with their many Thomaivilln friends Saturday. They came over on legal business before Judge Mitchell but found hid) out of town. B. I* VaxLANDINGAM For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old—Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of improbably have used if. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit. **■*•* J«H moTtnl 3 nnmsii. ers TENNIS TOURNAMENT FINALS AT COUNTRY CLUB TODAY Tin Countrj Club tenths tournament pwgrteked Satisfactorily yeeterday. Mr. Beckwith and Mrs. Lewis defeated Dr. Freeland and Miss Work. Mr. Taylor »"d Mis* B- lehrs defeated Mr. Helmrd a el >’re l> i.. Ilesird Hr Fleiscl; mau arid tails Jordan defeated Hr. and Mrs. Harris. Tbe semi-finals will be played at 10 o'clock today batweeu the winning couples named >bo»e, end Mr. Wood'and lira Weil, who drew a bio. The finale will come at 2 o'clock thin afternoon and the cape will M awarded immediately afterward. The games will be liotly contested and will be worth watoliing. The rations matches at tlie Country Club are brioging it back to its pristine popularity. They are proving a moat delightful diversion to the visitors, and are adding to tlie spice of life of the home people. JOSEPH DESVERGES JR DROWNED AT BAINBRIDGE Son Lt the. Man Who Ran First Train Into Thomeavllle le Killed- Bainbridge, Ga, March, 23—Joe Deeverges, Jr, waa drowned iu the Flint river, tbit morning about eight o'olook. Yoang Desrergee and his friend, Ohaonoey Dickinson, were ont on the river together wheo their boat over turned. Dickinson managed to get to a log and swung to it until the watch man at the railroad bridge caine ont and rescued him: Deererges grasped the boat when It overtaruod and floated with it down stream. He waa still swinging to the boat when Ills partner was rescued, bat just afterward he was teen to let go his hold and go under. The body had not been reoorered up to late this afternoon. Captain Joe Deevergee, father of tlie unfortunate yonng man, was tlie con ductor on tlie first passenger train ever run into Thomasville. He lias many friends here who will monro witli him in his sorrow. Edited by the'renowned leader of the POPULIST PARTY. ( jl February The price of it regularly is $1.00 per vear. is a monthly publication. The first issue is date? '190.S You can get it In Club with the Times-Enteifprise FOR 60 CENTS PER YEAR. That is,$1.60 will give you Tom Watsbn's Mag azine and the Thomasville Times-Enterprise both one year. j Old subscribers can obtain this rate by 133 r ! n> up all rrearages. "Ut, See G. W. CHESTNUT, Circulating A s Postoffice order to Times-Enterprisl THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA. send Time Table Effective Sept. IIth MRS. W.G. LEWIS DIED AT CAIRO (By H, L. Vanlandingham.) Cairo, Ga.. March 24, 1203. A sad, though not unexpected death, occurred here this morning at 7 o’clock when tlie aonl of Mrs. W. O. Lewis took Its flight. A number of weeks ago she was taken with grip and ss she waa, at best, rory frail and well advanced in years, she was unable to withstand the ravages of the disease. She gradually grow weaker and for many days it has been eridont to the loved ones who watched by her bedside that she was soon to go. Mrs. Lewis was belovod by all who knew her and while she bad only been Bring in our town abont two years, tne family having movod here from tlioir oonntry home about aix miles sooth of own, sho had' endeared herself, by her genial natarn and kindly ways, to all with whom the came in contact. Sho waa of a sunny disposition and, while for many years, aha has been a silent sufferer, tho always mst yon witli smile and a pleasant word. She ia survived by a loving husband, six sous and four daughters, all tlie children being grown and married and firs of them liviog hero. We commend them In their sad be reavement to the great God who gave and hath taken away. May He blest and comfort them and lead them in tlie way of life-everlasting, is oar prayer. Mrs. Lewie was the mother of one o Thomas county’s most prominent fami- Ues, and waa welt knowu in Thomas- ville. Her son, W. G. Lowis, Jr., formerly reMded here. Trade Body Wante Grover- If Grover Cleveland doesn’t come to Thonuuville It won’t be far Irak of in vitationr. The Board of Trade wrote him yesterday joining most heartily in the invitation of the Y. M. C A.to come to Thomasville. Trains Arrive- Thomasville . 12:10 p. m. 7:35 p. m Daily. 1 Hor.oitoKoiRoititkasBQQQa I Qdm.avs t and Host Line to Rincon j Atlanta, St. Louis nnu all |>oint8 West. Trains Leave Thomasville 7:40 a. m., 4:15 p. m Daily. 1 miner travel a In j Finest equipments in the South, Coaches electric lighted, with fans in summer and steam heat in winter, making travel S comfortable and easy. Tickets on sale to all f oints : United States. If yon are contemplating a ttip, ask onr Agent for information--we maybe able to save yon money and time. McFadden, C. I. Allen General Passenger \gcnt, Thomasville. l. G. Knapp, Com. Agent, Fitzgerald: 1 mMkmTSS iM nom^ Hiss B—to Brown of Pelham, spent last eight aa thsgaast of tbs Mitchell. Atlantic Coast IMHO). Monteom«rv, Trov, Ozark, Dothan Elba, BatnoriiF e Thomasville, Valdosta. Wavcrnss. Suwannab. Charleston, Brunswick, Jacksonville* AND ALL FLORIDA . POINTS Through Pullman Pars on all Through Trains AND TO New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond and al imlntaoadt over itsown rails to Richmond and Norfolk Va. St. Loms,cin nattl. Louisville, Chicago, Kansas City, Bimiingtham Nashville, New Orleans, and all points West and Northwest Lv. Thomasville going east, 3:10 a. ■>., 6:15 a, m., 3:35 p. m. Lv. Thomaavllle going west, 1:15 a. 10.. 10:30 a. m„ 4:30 p. m Fur Albany 9:13 a. m„ 4:30 p. tn. For rionticello ■ 1:10 a. m„ 6:30 p. in. Connections at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M. A M. T Company for New York, BosVn and Baltimore. No. 32 leaves Thomaavllle at 6:16 a. m., daily, connects at Jesnp with through sleeper f r Washington, Philadelphia, New York and tbe Rest. No 40. leaving Thomasyille at 2:35 p. m. makes connection a waycross for the same eastern points. No. 87 leaving at 1:15 a. m, car» Fos through sleepers to St. Louis, Also local Sleepers to Montgomery ipn to passengers at 9 p. m. No. 39 leavingat 10:50 a. m. eon eit s at Montgomery with through sleeper fo all Western imints. ocor fur the: information, tall on nearest Ticrket Agent or address Daily Pullman chair-car service on train 31 and 35 between Jeiupapd Thom- asville, and Tdoniasvitle and Jesup. connecting at Jesup wilh through Pullman car too and from New York. Th:i . a. man car cm train 32 leaving Thomasvilie d;ls a. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays arriving in New York Wednesdays and Fridays 2:00 p. m. Through Pullman car service New York to Thomasville or train 35 Tuesdays and Thursdays, leaving Ne* Yorkq-.lja. m. arivlng in Thomacvitte Wednesdays and Fridays s :So p. m. . J. BOTTOLS T P » , J. A. TAYLOR, T. P. A., Thomasyille, Oa. Montgomery, Ala. W.fl LKAHY, D. P A , W‘ J. CRAIG, O. P A. Savannah. Ga Wilmington N. O U. M. EMERSON, Tim. Mgr. Wilmington, M. C. ; -J