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, i • Kn JSNTBRPKlriK. i hiiMJSVILLK GEORGIA JUNE 9 SOI
SUPT. WON’T RETURN ,
DISAGREES WITH PRESIOENT
Sensational Happenings on School
Board told by McIntosh and
Baiwlek
% Finger Hark
orlrade Mark-
i: t i »a 1. r to kM: f mi k" i Vi «a k'i: i »o, t.
Common crackers and wafers—fingered from the time
they leave the bakery until you get them in a paper bag
or the Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers baked by the
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY’ and packed in a pack
age with all their oven flavor, delicious freshness
and high quality ? Which bill YOU hake ?
If you want to answer this question ondeandforall, try a
packageof eitherof thethreedelights mentioned below:
Social
Tea Biscuit
Just the thing to offer with
an afternoon cup of tea—or
chocolate—or coffee. In
fact, they’re godd to eat
moat any time juat for
the pleasure of It. Sweet
and slightly flavored with
vanilla.
Butter Thin
Biicuit
A crisp, light, dessert bis
cuit, rich and astiafying,
served as something out of
the ordinary. If you realty
want a biscuit that’s partic
ularly nice, try a package.
Graham
Crackers
era—
Jiffer-
eat in flavor—different in
packing. More palatable
— more satisfying—more
nutritious. Made of the
purest Graham flour and
baked in a manner that
only the National Biscuit
Company knows.
Ever after you will be guided by the In-er-seal Trade Mark
in red and white, on each end of a package, whenever
and wherever you buy Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
A 0006 SUGGESTION.
Mr 0 8. V.'aluwriglitcif LemunGitr,
Flu., In, written the luaniiracloieni
that inn<-li l*>t 0 - r-nolte me obtained
trom the tn of Oiiemberlaln a Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In caret
of paint of trnmach, chclin nod cholera
morbai hr taking It in water at hot
can be drank. That when taken In thit
way the effect it doable in rapidity. "It
aeemt 'o get at (he right spacluatautlr,’
ho tart. For tale by J. W. Peacook,
homaiTillt, Oa.
If in a kind of billon. m od,
Yon with au aid to algeat food,
No other pill it half to good
At DeWItit Little Early Hirers.
Tht Faiuont Liltlt Pills! Early Kttert
care
Constipation, Sick Headache, bilious.
nett, etc.
They uefer gripe or sicken, bnt impart
early ruing energy, G >od for children
oradaltt. Sod by Uracey Pharmacy
Oo.
$5,000
•U*R*»
?iir
UY A
. BANK DEPOSIT
1 R. R. Ftr. Paid. Now.
.* . uk«a at tuition. BEST
■ad chwxol on moth. Don't dolor. Write todor
0E0tQU*ALABAUA BUSINESS COLLE«g.Htctn.G*
so true as tne old say-
“a shabby gift
.” If you iu-
a wedding pres
it for ycu.
like.
Just What Evebyox* Should Do
Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwinyille, Go.,
always keepe a bottle of Chamber ain'e
O0U0, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
at hand ready for iostant ate. Attnclt
of oollo, aliolera morbus and diarrhoea
came on 10 suddenly that then la'no
time to bant« doctor or go 10 the store
for medicine. Mr. Barber eayti
hare tried Uhamberlain’t Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy which le one of
the beet medicines I ever taw. I keep
a bottle of it in my room at I hare had
•erernl attacks of oollo audit baa prayed
to be the beet medicine I «ytr need
Sold by J. W. Peacock, ThcmatyllleGa
d. & w.
(
FOR THE TEETH.
Preparation! for the Teeth form au
important part of our (took, and there
no mmi vljnj uijftltuld reg
ect thit part of their toilet. We can
specially n-oonunend onr ^Tooth
Powders.
Tooth Bruthee, Soap* and other toi
tarticle* at pr *h«* will nleoee
S. H. PRIOR CO.
Monteomn-v, Trov, Ozark, Dothan- Elba, fcai i:" ••
Thomasville. Valdosta. Wavoross. Sava^im'-
Charleston, Brunswick, Jackaonvil'o*
FLORIDA*" POINTS
Through Pullman < are on all Through Trains
AND TO-—
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond end al
point* eaet oyer its own rails to Richmond and Norlolk Va. St. Louis,cit
11 a til, Lnmsyille, Chicago, Kaneat City, Birmingtham Nashrille. Ne»
Orleans, and ill points West and Northwest
Lv. Thomatville going east, 3110 a. a., 6:13 a, m.« 1:33 p. m
Lv. ThoraasvUlt going west, 1:13 a. 00.. 10:30 a. m.. 4:30 p. m
For Albany gias a. m., 4:30 p. m.
ForflMtlcaUoiiiiaa.nl., 6130 p.m. « .
Connections at Sayannah with Ooean Steamship Line and A M T
Company for New York, Boston and Baltimore.
No. 33 leaves Thomasvilli' at 6:16 a. m., daily, connects «. .j
with through sleeper f r Washington, Philadelphia, New York and *b.
East. No 40. leaving Thomasville at 3:36 p m makes conn-et'n. a
wayornM for the eame eastern points. No. 87 leaving at 1:15 .. m, car*
Foe through sleeneie to St Louis. No.. 89 leaving at 10:80 a. m. c u n
neo g at Montgomery with through sleeper fo all Weatern points.
For forth* nVn.-u nil >i 1 >tr«lt Ciarkst V<.*ni.ir 11lr
.J bOTTOLR T '• , J. A. TAYLOR, T. F A.,
Thomai7ille. On. Montgomery, Ala
W.R LEAHY. D. P A W* J. CRAIG, G. P. A.
Sayannah, Ga Wi'roingtna N *
U. M EMERSON Trr. Mgr. Wilrai > 0
The luttire effect of Chamberlain'*
Stomach and Liver Tablets it ea agree-
able and ,* natural that yon do not
realise it It tha effect ol a medicine
Fertile byJ. W. Peacock, Thomas*
villo, Ga.
Ngtlco-
Wesld kindly |atk all 'pertoos
htva laft watches, docks or Jewelry
my stare for repair, ta call at
Thamasrilla Shoe Company and
them, lfy stare will be dated
October.
Reepootfnlly Tears,
Chat. O. Gaebring.
Cuban Diaiuuioea.
U. S. sddien who served in Cnba
daring the Spanish war know what
this dlaeaae is, and that ordinary reme
dies have lilito more effect than so much
water. Cuban diarrhoea is almost as
severe and dangerous as a mild attack
of cholera. Thera is cue remedy, how
ever, that can always be depended apon
at will be seen by 111* following certifi
cate from Mn. Minnie Jacob* of Haos-
ton. Texas: • I hereby certify that
Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy cared my hatband of a
•oven attack of Caban diarrhoea, which
ha brought homo from Cab*. W* had
bnt they did him no
of this remedy eared
neighbors will teetify. I
lediclne.”
Thame*
F W.
Thomasville Pawn Shop
The Poor Man’s Friend.
If yon wont any money enmeand *•*
me, bnt don't forget to bring your
watches, diamonds, all kinds of jewelry
arnttare, clothing and all other valua
ble articles. Don't forget to look for
the three belle and yon arelto find your
anols
M. ATTELL. Pronrietor
Foley*s Honey and Tar
tor chUdren,safe,surc. No opiates.
« j «fl fi n•«.**« .1 • 1 For Sal*
Abeut 600 acres af land within half
mil* of Ochlocknee, Ga About 560
acre* af good round ti her. and balance
in goad state af cultivation, with im
provement*. Wo. White. Ochlooko-
nea, will show tba lanu .jen request.
Far partiooiara eee or write me at
Flarula, Ala., Jne. L. Jahnetoo, Exec.
Estate of J. a A. Jehutoa.
ao-tfdAw
Superintendent A. J. Berwick has
announced that be will not be au appli
cant for the place of enperintendent
another jeer. The canres leading np to
his resignation are sensational in nature
and are best told by the statements of
himself and Dr. T. M, Mclnto.-h.
president of tho Board of Education.
Dr. McIntosh said: “Mr. Berwick
will not be an applicant. ‘-.This ic final.
The teacher’s committee ia now looking
aronnd*for another man. The reason
he resigned is ths :
At the last meeting of the Board in
an election of teachers, the Board elected
a man whom he did net desire elected
and very earnestly opposed, and showed
his very evident displeaenr when the
Board announced the result. The
President took no part in this except to
rote. Upon at nonocemeut of the vote
the Superintendent said it was not
parliamentary for the President to rote.
The President replied that whether or
not it wav parlinmeutary to vote he* in-
Disease takes no summer
vacation.
If you heed flesh and
strength use
Scott's Emulsion
summer, as in winter.
Sfc-d for free aampk.
SCOTT ft BOWNE,
409-415 Pearl Street,
NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED VO
TERS OK THE CITY [OF^THOM-
AS VELLEJGEOKGIA.
There will be held in the city of
Thouisstille, Georgia at the Coart
Hoose^in said city, the fame being ths
only election precinct/*ithin the limits
rf said city, on the eighth day of Jane
1906. an election to determine whether
the said city of Thcmmville, Georgia,
through its legally constituted authori
ties, shall incar a debt of thirty-five
thou8and[(f36,U00.0C) for the purpose of
securing for said city an Elect!ic Light
and Power Plant for the purpose of gen-
know everything Ido “
Mr. Barwick when ask»d for a state
ment said. “It i* true that I have an
nouuced my intention of not anpljiqg
or re election to my ]>osition as super
intendent of the Thomasville Public
Schools. Tills actiou on my part is of
course final. On i Friday night rturirg
the election of teachers I asked if it
was parliamentary for the President of
the Board to vote, except in a case of a
tie. I prefaced '.this remark by the
statement that I asked this qaestion
merely for information sml that I hesi
tated to ask the qaestion not wishing it
to be construed as a criticism upon the
President’s action The President
took exception to my remarks and
stated that I had no right to aak the
question that I had. After his speech
I again called attention to the fact that
no challenge or criticism was intended,
inasmuch as the President’s vote conld
not change the remit one way or the
other, and that 1 regretted the turn
affaire had taken. My explanation wae
not accepted. After the election of
teachers was concluded. I announced
that I would not he an applicant.”
erating electricity to be card by raid
tended to do so. That it was a piece of j city, its residents and those' living in
presumption on the part of the superin-1 territory contiguous to said city, for
tendene to call into qaestion any ruling; lighting and power purposes, those us-
of the chair, as it was nouo of his busi-' i„ R Mid electricity, fo generated, for
ners. That could be done only by the I lights and power to pay for same,
members of the board, and only they j .*■ aid Electric Light and Power Plant
have a right to do if. And as a matter J t 0 t 0 secured by said*city'fcr ana :u con
of fact the chair has a right to vote and ^deration of said debt to bo sufliient in
ought to vote. , size and power to carry out the purpose
I am|perfectlyjwilling to goon record ;/ or which it is securest,
on this and all other matters concerning ! 2„id Electric Light and Fewer Plant
public. I have noseciets trom U.o r «> U* secured by said city in cousidera-
public, and I am willing that .they shall tiou of said debt to be sufficient in size
aud power to carry out the purpose for
which it is secured.
Said Electric Light and Power Plant
o be equipped with machinery, dyna
mos, pules, wires and all other parts and
equipments necessary for carrying into
effect the purposes for which said Plant
is to bo secured , to-wit: The proper
lighting of the said city, the furnishing
of said city with all necessary Electrie
power, the furnishing of the residents
of sa!d city with all lights and power
necessary for their use.
A sufficient amount of land, and no
more, shall be secured by said city At a |
site for said plant, aud said plant shall
be established upon the land so secured
Said land shall be located within the
limits of said city, *
Thkt the terms of the contract, under
which said Plant shall be secured by
said city of Thomasville, Georgia, shall
be such that for and in consideration of
the said Plant described above iu this
Notice to be used and operated by said
city for the purpose above set ont. the
said city is to incur the said debt of
thirty five thousand dollars ($85,000 00)
aud is to obligate itself to pay the same
in annual installments of four thousand
[$4,000.00). to be paid on the first day
o* February each and every year after
said Plant is secured by said city, the
said payments of four thousand dollars
[$4000.00], shall be applied :
FIRST, To the payment of tte in
terest on said debt dae at the time of-
payment.
hFC or, If lie | • * n < 11 cl tie
principal of said debt.
That the said debt of thirty-five t on-
nd dcllsit) <F6,Ccc) »!»)] I«»r in
terest at the rate of six per cent (6 per.
cent) per annum.
That the ballots to be used at said
election shall be worded as follows:
For the nse of those in favor of incur
ring said debt for said Electric Light
and Power Plant, the ballots shall have
written or printed on them the words,
••For incorring debt for Electric Light
and Power Plant.”
For the nse of those who are agains
incurring said debt for said Electric
Light and Power Plant, the ballots
•hall have written or printed on them
the words.
Against incurring debt for Electric
Light and Power Plant.”
Done by tlie authority of the Mayor
and Council of the City of Thomisville.f
Ga., in Council assembled on the First
day of May 1905.
HILLERlCH-COCHRAN.
Wedding Invitations lesued For Mar
rlago in Kentucky*
Unique wedding invitations were re
ceived in Thomasville this week, from
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Hillerich of Loms-
villa, Ky. They are for the wedding of
Mr. Horace Eugene Gochraa and Miss
Florence Hillerich This interesting
event will take place on Wednesday ev
ening, Jane twenty-first, at six o’clock
at the Cathedral Rectory in Louisville,
Ky. Ac seven thirty on the afternoon
of that day the wedded pair will be ten
dered a reception at 1936 West Broad
way.
Afterwards they will take* short
honeymoon tour reaching Thomasville
Jane thirtieth. After that time they
will make their home at 331 Warren
Avenue. Mr. Cochran will leave in a
few days for Louisville to claim his
charming bride who ia well known to
many Tlieaxasrille people.
Mr. Miley Edwards is confined to his
room by a severe attack af inflammatory
rheumatism.
Mrs. J. W Cochran, Mrs. C. A. Coch
ran and Mrs. T. A. White returned
Satirday from several day visit to
White Springs.
cMn. Clifford G. Swift and her two
young eoaa have gone ta Oulumbas, Ga.
whom they will spsod the summer.
S. A. Roddenbery, Mayor
J. F. Pittmas, Alderman,
W. H. Mitchell,
W. B. Hambleton **
Jas. F. Evans, •• 1
W. B. Cochran, “
A. W.',Kirk land, •*
M. R. MaUette -
J. CX J. Lewis ••
HORSfcSHOEINQ
BlaetaraiUli^qafi Q*n«raqRapatrwort ’
Wm. Arnold.
TbomuriU, BisgrtOm. Stand.
J** W Jaokon St, W