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SAMPSON BUYS CHISHOLM. SAFE IN SCOTLAND
MOVE TO OLD STAND . WITHOU
"Ye havu not chouea m*, but I bat*
chOMn yon, and ordained 70s. that TO
Word hai been received from Meter.
Han tell Watt and Irwin McIntyre that
they reached the other side of the
“pond" In safety without even having
been eea elok. They are now in Edin
borough, hot expect to leave next week
for the oontinent in company with
fnradi whom they met on the way.
The letter wee written} at 10:48, p. m.,
and even at that hour artificial lights
•honld go and bring forth frail, and
that your fruit should remain; that
whatsoever ye ahall ask of the Father
in my name, be may give it yon."
—John XV It.
“Whatuever ye tliall ask," could we
ask for a broader promise or statement?
From w&e'm do those words corner
From God oar Father, through Jeans
Christ ior Lord, whose words abide
iorevtff N *
To whom Is the promito made? His
“chosen ones." Who are His ohosen
ones'? Those that know His will and
are sarnesily ^living to do His will'day
PJ day.
Mr.. 8. Sampson has bought out T. B.
Chisholm.
He took charge immediate
ly and yesterday the store looked ex
actly like it did months ago. wi'h Mr.
Sampson behind the counter.
Ur. Chisholm, with J. H. Lewis,
booght out Mr. Sampson nearly a year
ago and the former has been at the head
At the time
of the business ever since,
be sold out, Mr. Sampson intended vis
iting his old home in Oreeoe. but giving
op tills Idea he went into business again
further up Broad street.
Both stocks of goods will be consoli
dated at the Chisholm stand, wbloh is
ooe of the best in all Thomasville. Mr.
Sampson himself will be in direol charge,
as formerly.
Mr. Chisholm has many friends who
will regret their Inability to come in
daily oontact with him at tbs ■< soda
fount. He retains bis interest in the
j DR. I. H. HUNTER
Physician and Surgeon
« and Druggist.
< Calls answered ! Promptly Day or
w Night. OlBoeiuAaneixon'sold
4 stan& in front of post offioe-
2 Ochlockonee, Ga.
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TIMK8-ENTERPRISE THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, JULY 14 1005
nsna nuns atjLLxnx.
The following items epsak volumes to
ns. Shat tir se we hare been from this
great tide of Foreign Immigration with
tie Ignorsnoeriuperstltion and unoleaeU-
boss, wt harrf'felt that this would not
affect oUT MCtlon, but the time has
coma when We ate brought face to fees
with this problem, and we murt awake
and pot oti the “whole armor of Ohitot*
to combat this evil-turn this darkness
into light. 'For that lathe only *ota->
tloo of any of the problems of oar
day.
rrauax oar school.
The new Say ^school for Italian ehil.
dren at YUrJOlty, Fla., has btt
ed.andfSr. Oarmillo Maggfo is tbs
teacher. He is a Christian Italian and
Mda fair to make snob and Ideal school
at that oondnoted by Emelina Valdes,
at West Tampa.
SUNDAY SCHOOL.
There are It,000 children in Bobs,
mlan Sunday eohools in Chicago. The
system of teaobing teems to have as its
object the overthrow of Christianity.
Buoh lessons at these are taught: "God
atTer revealed himself, for there it no
God;” “Heaven is a plaoe Imagined by
the Church;" “Faith, hope, and lov^
are superstitions;” “Man has no soul.
It is an invention of the Onorch "It
is a lose of time to pray;" The
Church is a society of people believing
in eomethlng of which they know noth,
lng, and they keep a crowd of uaelees,
lasy beings, called priests and ministers.
How shall we meet this!'
work sxoixs.
Work has been started on our new
Door of Hope ut Maoou, ana now is the
time for ns to invest something in a
building that stands for tbs redemption
of body and soul. It is a little thing to
ask of a whole Ooafersnoe that we pul
up this building and especially at a
good deal of the amount has been given.
The work is going on, money will be
urgently needed from now to oomple-
Mon and let every steward of the Lord
with mooey 00me forward and help
with his work which is so near the
heart of our Lord.
from our Conference tbs
as increase of >7
... $94.44
.... S61.07
organised at
enrolled
Homs. The Aux-
greetings to their
prays that God trill
the church and
in the Vsshll
afternoon.
Our
by a
Heath. “Our
program in the
Much interest
tnprovements of the
to hold a ra
the 13th from
be made to
“Give at
are cor-
The pern crop is unusually good this
year. Immediately around Thomas-
wills the output will probably prove be
tween three aad four times larger than
last year.
Mr. Jaa. MoKinaon, a large 00mml
eion merchant and fruit shipper, was
asked yesterday about tbs matter. He
staled that hardly more than IS oars al
together wen shipped in ISM. He him
self will ship between fifty and seventy
five this season.
The returns per oar are satisfactory
and the crop will be instrumental in
bringing a goodly batch of money into
the oounty. The pear season, though
somewhat later than usual, is now at its
htght, and commission men are raveling
in business.
1297 CARS OF MELONS
MOVED BY A. C. L. RY
The melon season Is fast approsohing
aolose.Evennow there an practically no
melons being Shipped from the distnoi
south of here and not a great many
from Thcmmville Itself.
The market is on the upgrade and
growers who planted late are realising
fair returns. The quality of the pro-
duct too, is bolding out well.
The Coast Line railroad keeps olose
tab on the number of oars of ms
moved by them. Up to the fourth of
July that road had handled 1997 oar*,
as against 10M on the same date of
1904. This shows a balance of 949 cars,
or one. fifth monjthan last year.
The eeeaon was earlier this year,
themselves, the shipments for 1904 will
hardly be so large as for 19M. .
FOR D0UBLE:MURDER
’ MAN IS HANGED
Owensbcro, Ky„ July T.—After a
futile attempt at suicide, Robert Math,
lay was hanged here today for the dou-
hie murder of Emma Watkins and
James Gragson a year ago. The; cause
of the double murder was jealousy.
Mathlor was forty yean old and was a
contractor. During last night he ton
open the veins of an arm and nearly
ed to death before discovered.
Ilka Olive Quattlobeum. of Och-
lockonee w*< in the city Saturday. ^
NOT SO FAST
GREEN-GAYNOR
Montreal, July t.-Application for
ball for Greene and Gaynor was refused
today by Judge Ooimet, of the King's
court bench.
Round Timbered Lend For Sole
About 600 acres of lend within half
mile of Ochlocknee, Ga. About 550
acne of good round ti cber, and balance
In good state ofj cultivation, with im
provements. Wm. White, Ochlocko-
., will ehow the lanu »pon request.
For particulars see or write me at
Flootla, Ala . Jno. L. Johnston. Exec.
Estate of J. O. A. Johoetoo
8TAG PARTY.
Mr Jim Dillon Celebratee His Twenty"
First Birthday.
On last Tuesday evening u number of
tbs friends of Mr. Jim Dillon wen in
vited to partake of u feast in commemor
ation of his list birthday.
A cake cutting was one of thefaotone
of the evening and Jim Dillon got the
button propbetto of baobelorhood, while
Milner Smith was enriched by the ac
quisition of a dime. Than attending
1: Walter Hammond. WiU Watt,
Tim Chisholm, Harry Ainsworth, Mil
ner Smith, Erueet Ayer, Albert Pringle,
Milch Joots, Ohas. Smith, Victor Cov
ington.
TO KISS HIS WIFE.
New York (Magistrate Imposes Hard
SdRttnde da Offending Husband.
The anally of Justices of the Peace
in New York to proverbial, but the sen
tence Imposed recently by a Magistrate
named Higginbotham on a well mann
ing oittoan who forsooth, hud deserted
hie wife and baby to tha.ellmax of
man's inhnmanity to man, not to my
woman. In imposing ssotenoe ths Jos-
tloo said:
"I sentence yon to spend one day a
week with your wife aad baby cither
in Proepeol Park or Coney Island. "And
Lindsay, yon ate farther sentenced to
kiss yonr wife oooe eaoh day," contin
ued the magistrate. “Yon might alto
take her a bnnch of fiowera once a
week, Yon are al*o;toqpav her fin a
week.
Kitting was bad enough in the days
of yore, when microbee didn't exist, bat
in them enlightened days when bacteria
are in every pore of the feddeit lip, an.l
in each dimpled cheek, it ie no lesa than
barbarous to force a man by law to kl*<
another being.
Take
Courage 1
If you are naturally not aa strong as your more fortunate
sister*, aad for this reason experience dread rather than joy at
the prospect of becoming a mother, take courage and assurance
from this fact: Mother’s Friend is meant for you, and by its
•se you may pass through that glorious martyrdom which is
I br dhriae right with w more discomfort than that experienced by
# thoat who by nature arp possibly more adapted for the rofe of motherhood.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
is a liniment of proven merit, and Its great worth can be no
better attested to than by the countless strong and healthy
children who through its kindly offices have entered this
world uohabdicapped by any deformity or weakness. It
is a liniment which by external application acta upon the
abdominal muuctoa and permita of a painless parturition.
BHAOnnM KOUIATOB sou ATLANTA, BA.
—COCHRAN’S—
ANTISEPTIC WIItH Him FACE 10II0N.
A cooling, refreshing preparation for urn after shaving, (So the
bottle. Prepared only by
BRACEY PHARMACY CO.
AOKNTd TENNY'8 GANDY.
PHONE 106.
TO REMOVE
FRECKLES and PIMPLES
In Ten Days, Us.
Satinola.
The Complexion Beautifier.
•’•“•ftuv a short Huy at these springs, end u ran to always effected within e re
markably short time, WhiteBtooeLlthU Water has always received the high
est indorsement from the medical profSaslon, nod to prescribed regularly by many
phyriotoaa who know of its great virtus. Bend for booklet!, giving full information
UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGLMCNT
Whitu Stone Lithla Hotel to thoroughly modem, huadnoouly furnished, with
a service that to firetolaas in every reepeet. Light aad airy rooms, with private
baths, eleetrio lights, and all ooeveaienoes. Long distance telephone and tela
graph lines, nod express offloe in hotel- Attractive surroundings, and every 00m.
fort for gneeto, Rates vary reasonable. Address
WHITE STONE SPRINGS CO,
WHITE STONE SPRINGS, 8. 0.
Edited by the renowned leader of the
POPULIST PARTY.
MRS, BAKER ENTERTAINS
Mr-end Mrs Rallord Robison Honor
ed on Tuetdaw Evenlno.
Mrs. 8. W. Baker entertained most
pleasantly at her home on Remington
arenas Tuesday evening in honor uf
Mr. and Mr*. Raifford Robison. De
lightful refreshment* were a feature of
the evening. Those partaking of
Mrs. Baker's hospitality, in addition to
the honoreec, ware Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pittman, Mrs, 0.0. Hull, Mrs. Amos
Harris, of Tampa, Flu.; Mi*. Chaa.
Pittman, of Hantsrille, Ala.; Mr*. Sarah
Tarlor, of Maoon; Mrs, A. B. Row*,
8avannah; Mimes Fenny Evans,
Willie Baker, Lets and Louise Pittman,
Annie Lake, Loin Baker, Stella Pitt
man, Messrs. WiU Watt and Pieroe
Harley, and Master Alvan B. Rowe.
TOR THE TEETH.
Preparations for the Teetlijform au
mportant part of our stock, and there
no reason why any one should neg
ect this part of their toilet. We can
specially recommend our Tooth
Powders
Tooth Brushes, Soaps andjother toi-
turticles at pr *h»r will nlease.
S. H. PRICE CO.
Mrs. M. L. Battle (left Saturday for
Ochlockonee io visit her parents, Mr,
30-tf (Mkw.al Mrs. Buntea.
is a monthly pnblication. The first issue is dated February
1905. The price of it regularly is $1.00 per year.
You can get it
Io Club with tif Times-Enterprise
FOR 60 ENTS PER YEAR.
That is, $1.60 will give you Tom Watson's Mag
azine and the Thomasville Times-Enterprise both
one year.
Old subscribers can obtain this iratei by paving
up all rrearages.i
See G. W. CHE TNUT, Circulating Agent, or send
Postoffice order to
Tmes- Enterprise,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
>« a new discovery, guarantee
' •■tried it it (all* to remove th
Fret-nie* Pimple*, Tan, Live
Hnou, Malk»w »e»*. Hlaek*neade, or any othe
eklu eruptio-. iiSJdaye—leaves the skin ciear
end, healthy mid reatore* the beauty of youth
Thousand* notify to the merit* of Hatinol*.
alee All«t- Ltrette writes:—Thibodeaux.
La.. Oct. IS. * -4, “For (our years my dace waa
completely c •» ereri with (tracklee and pi mplek-
All remedy* fmi#*d, untl 1 ueed two paoed
area of Hath--itt, which completely remov la
he rreckfca hi «i pimp Ur*. *ly complex loan c
ow perfect, fri.d hope every lady havl.ea
eealee and t Unplea will try tteilnola.” Pr
leadingdragglete, ormallado
Are so true ..a me old say
ing that “a shabby gift
shames the giver.” If von in
tend giving a wedding pres
ent, let us select it for yru.
We know what people 'like.
L H. JERGHk,
Pelham’s New Commercial Hotel
THE ARLINE HOUSE
Opaoed January Ibejfln*, 1905, Madam and up-to-date in all detail*.
Moat conveniently located hotel in the city. Very beet aervioM, rendered
y experienced management. Opposite A. 0. L. depot. Look,-<or tign.
Rate* $1.00 and $a.os per day.
Commercial traveler*,|patronagc[«olicited.
Mr. and Mrs.rj.|W. ARLINE,
Proprietor* and Manager*.
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL
Modern, Up-to-date, lOouventont— Centrally (Located
Experienced Management— Rate* |9.00
Beatjof Livery Service in Connection.
W. M. SINGLETARY & J. J.||ARLINE,
Proprietor! & 'Managers*
Meift, Georgia.
Wanted!
1000 Bushels of Char Coal
est’price paid.
WERTZ & SON.
131 East Jackson Street Thomasville, Ga.
High-
GOUD FOR STOMACH TROUBLE
AND CONSTIPATION.
•Chamberlain'* 8tomach and Liver
Tablet! have done me a great deal of
good,” ady* C. Town*, of Rat Portage,
Ontario, Oanad*. "Being a mild phy-
ric the after effect* are not nnpleaaant,
and I can recommend them to all who
•offer from atomach dtoorder." For
•ale by J, W. Peaoock, ThonuaviUe,
Ga.
I Say; Don’t Forget.
I teat eyee and fit wild correct glance
A fine lot oi gold Iramca and eye glass
chains. See what G. W. Spooner of
Factville.Ga, *aya about medicine. "I
bought tome of your medicine from
your agent. “I have been sick 13 year*
and it hue doe, me loUolgood.Scnd me
price* of Indian Blood Bale., Fever
Tonic end Ami.Dyepeptic and Liver
Pill , I waul eooie more." Bold at tke
■clips* Medicine Oompeay’t office, cor.
Jackion aad Madiioo Street, Thomae-
ville. Ga. J. R. Salter. Proprietor.
/■JSN Tbomfisville Pawn Shop
^^©Tbe Poor Man’s Friend.
If you want any money comeand ere
me, but don't forget to bring yonr
watohee. diamonds, all kind* of jewelry
nraitnre, clothing and all other valua
ble article*. Don't forget to look for
the three bail* and; you are to find your
vole
M. ATTELL. Proprietor
Reduced round-trip rate* via Atlan
tic & Birmingham Railway io all ram
mer reaorta. Let ea figure witli yon on
his. For rate* and foil information
■ee any agent of the Company or ad-
dr*** H 0. McFadden, G. P. A., (Vay-
orss. Ga. ;c •»,
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