Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 06, 1905, Image 7

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TIMES ENrERPtU&fc, . T.. .- V .. , - TO REMOVE Freckles and Pimples In Ten Days Use Nadlnola, the Complexion • Beautlficr. WEATHER IDOL IS SHATTTERED worst cases In 2' ♦ni\*h the skin vl°ai xft . heal.:* • t.o rest-).’*-* the b.-*ivt\ of yoth Price - > m. .< nt.il SI .Sold *.> oil the leading druggists in eMtfi «-ily Prei ami cni.v b\ \at;onaj H'li.r;* . Pur*. ‘‘Is this tho equinoctial storm? 0 a Times-Enterprise man asked Observ er Brist of the local weather office. “Well you know the weather bu reau doesn't take any stock in that theory,” said the observer. The newspaper man was aghast at this shattering of another idol by the ruthless hand of science for all j of Ills life had heard of equinoctial storms. The old theory Is based on the fact that ca tho 21st of September the | days and nights are of equal letisth, hence the name equinox. This Id all j it men nr. not some strange kind ef an i “ox,” or “oxen.” It was supposed j that about this time of year violent storms were frequently prevalent over the known world. Bat Mr. Brist says tout any storms at that period just happen so and are'duc to only the usual causes of low and high barometer. Any of the "oldest inhabitants” who want to argue the question arc referred to the weather office. In the meantime the local apostle of the elements predicts more rain to day Nearly half an inch fell yes terday. HOWELL AND GRAVES MAKE POLITICAL TALK Sallty. For lartancen an siuu. "I could noVcharge a railroad company with unduly enriching Its stockholders by robbing the people of Georgia through unjust and ex tortionate rates, and at.the same time ^ • j I share In such 111 gotten gains, as s T T T 1 -ft t /-> w jr i T7 , ■ stockholder at the time such rates Hon. John icmple Graves Makes Formal ^-e™ m force. ”1 could not consistently denounce Announcement For the U. S. Senate and Clark Howell Talks of His Ideas and Ideals SNXOtfMATIOY ill* ueadera Cham* this Opportunity *ned. If you ratmot eat and digest three good, square and satisfying meals each day without discomfort, your stomach needs Mi-o-na tablets. They are not a mere temporary relief, but are composed of valuable medicinal agent which strengthens the digest ive organs and cure and prevent sto mach trouble. When there are pains or distress after eating, headaches, belching of gases, a sour taste in the mouth, diz ziness, heart burn, specks before the eyes, furred tongue, sleeplessness^ nervousness or backache the stom ach needs the help of Mi-o-na. Every reader of tho TImes-Knter- prise should grasp this opportunity offered by J. W. Peacock to try Mi- o-na at hlr. ri3k. Just one littfc tab let out of a 50 cent box of this rem edy before each meal for a few days and you will soon have a strong sto mach and perfect health. Ask J. W. Peacock to show you the guarantee under which he sell' 1 Ml-o-na. This valuable remcd> costs you nothing unless It restores ealth. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. SO.—Matt0 3rs political developed here today. The Hon. Clarke Howell, who is a candidate for governor, gave cut on Interview In which he more def.nitely stated his reasons for desiring elevation to the chief office of the state, and why he does not believe that Hoke Smith is entitled to preferment. Hon. John Temple Graves tyakes public his forma! announcement for the United States Senato. The communications from Loth gentle men are lengthy but they are full o ' interesting opinions. FOR SALE!—To the highest bid der for cash, 20 head of fine cattle, more or less, at the Huber place, four and a half miles south east of Meigs. Thomas county, Ga. Sale Is made for the purpose of a division among the heirs of the estate of A. Huber. Leave To Sell Land. GEORGIA. Thomas Coni iv: Notice is Iwr-by ftl *n ihht th* n» dersigoed It is imp i^d to M*-* Or<> mid County toi lt*» one umlo l eJoiigii'g ro i he *••»*»*• - M.F. Bwiron lorfheic.titiiii'. f Said appWioii »** regular term of the C. art of Oi for said comity to be In-hl * Monday in Ociotv r I'JNi This Sept 4th. 1925. M A. Fi ni woo '. Adui. Mr-. 2d. t Boi.ti -.1 Ini.d, < Sept. ?. 4i. Tboirasvillc Pa>vn Shu (jgr-' $ The Poor Man’s Friend If yn will any money cnmsaiid me, but don’t forget t(f briJg you watche-. diamond*, all kinds of nmiun. ... «■ ‘ti.'i * ulB * bie .rni-tm. Don’t forget >o look In rhe rhrec ualUtnd yoo arc •" 3nd y<" nccle II. aTTEE.L.oroon. Sbutiimrm $5,000 BANK DEP0SI1 R. R. Fare Paid. Not* taken on tuiticn. BE4 and cheapest on earth. Den t deter. Write tJ -k» CEOtCU-ALABAHA UUSWESS C0LLECE.I VALUE OF THE WEATHER MAN. Sown* Instance* Where He Has Saved Mam Thousand Dollars. in spit* hi the standing jokes about the weather man, it Is proba l»le that for everr dollar spent on the weather bureau ten dollars are •uivea At the time of the Mississip pi flood of 1 spI; fl5.onn.000 worth of live stock and other property were caved as a result of warnings irsued a week ahead. Signals dlS’ played for a single hurricane have detained In port vessels valued at, with their cargoes, $20,000,000. Tho West Indian statlfins. established In 1898, Inform ua of hurricanes •toon as they begin. The course of the hurricane that enured the Gnl- ston flood was charted for a wee! before It struck our shores—for i'Icanes move slowly. Eighty- per cent of the forecasts now come true, and by the aid of rural free delivery, 25,000,000 forecasts cards were distributed last year to farmers, many of whom could not have had them five years ago. yesterday le p^ono- Ni-.v und Loud. Broad street was filled by the strident tones c? t graph percolating midst the rain drops. They came from a new ma chine called the ”20th century” at Tuttles, and they greatly delighted ill the members of tho leisure club. Vou can hear the thing a mile. We Sell Genuine Blue Lick and Deep Rock Mineral Waters By the Glass or . by the Gallon. Ask Your Physician . JFffi F •-■v- jI BROAD STRUCT Citation. GE0R3IA. Thomas Countv: M. A. Fleet wo >d, Coon»y 'O", having made apnllc»nou to mein lue form to W appointed permanent ad- oitii«tr»'nr npwi the tsfMto of Allan • redorick late of add Court*, notice is e eb-’ given ttmt w»ul »iq)iic?H»ion win - heard at the r gn a-term of tl e ’• urt of Ordinsnr f«»r said count*-, m «e t on the flrd Monday In Ouober im. Witness my hand snd offt.'-UI signs- •ire this 4tli day of Sep*. 190V Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. •<ep». 8 4r. * HON. CLARK HOWELL nil trusts as Inimical to the general welfare and encourage with money and labor other trusts lnr which 1 had some personal Interest.” “Rejoicing ns I do In the uueae-- r.mpled prosperity which has re warded tho patient labors of all classes of our people, I cannot give the sanction of my Voice to tlje cry of calamity with which the common wealth r.nd its conditions have boon assailed. “In order, however, that there may. be no room for doubt as to my present attitude on any of the issues which have been injected into tine* pending campaign, I shall follow this statement lyith a* clear and con cise presentation of my position on ttiGsso Issues.” . Craves’ Announcement. ‘Tho present and second terra at Senator Tacon la that national body will expire on the 3d day of March, 1907, after twelve years of conse cutive occupancy. “The State primary to bo called next sumer will instruct the newly nominated members* of the legisla ture 03 to the will of the Democratic voters In electing his successor, and tho decision of this great matter rests, therefore as all great public Issues should rest, upon the ballots of a free people. '*Itf Is due to the electors of tho r&rty and to myself to say that this announcement has been delayed ta deference not only to political otbfcs but to those sentiments of personal consideration and esteem which hares been due to Senator .Bacon ta tho serious physical illness which he haa suffered. But the authoritative an*- suranco of his official representatttro that the distinguished gentleman Is obligation to silence and permits me without hesitation to com© before tho people in a matter of such* targe public concern ns the nomihatidni of a United States Senator in the primaries now only a few months “They, iwr tint I would Insist olwat*. wpan. aBctat honesty, tho de- UmcOon nt graft*. the punishment of wMIWW zrad criminal officials ■nri Om jmWty nd luefnlneas of star nun.lii anin in foreign coun tries. TStor aenrt. ir by the record thet 1 -ereollf rtiert ntenys and ererr When? far the jeeaerreflaa of tie IntoBfttir nd woertority of the grritCnnebn ram that hae mould ed end armfe tin coeernmeat and that .Illaet. or radl^allnn, I wcuhf Paid ITraV and anfalterlag ty u fritowcr or feeder la any leg- rstatfeer Ifmt. w« eet to the preserva- tion of liinr.'* ^feasts upon which our ctrUtotim rah. “lly fx-ttonr ettfaen3, I have never held or ca&od ca ofitce at j our hands Up to tvetr-e rntritCis ago tt bad never catered. m(a r.’.y ^Caa or pnrpose to ilomu “l am fit Che fttlf tide of physical &trcnrj£ft and vigor and have two year.* ficCito. (tc nod my fiftieth bfr«Kfay. I3vcrj' Tauulty of mind and body fit at ftv lest and highest. 1 lave teamed the country by travel . and r fuevu gntfiered discretion from contact xod njirrieaee with my fel low men. ir I know myself I am fair and last by temperament and catatHmOao.. I loro Us Democratic party not In the ngnrfaua Zoyatty of spoils nor ha tfie l&taiac adherence of senti ment hat front an Inherited and cul tivated conception of tho mighty ir.esstag and mtsclon of Democracy [ icrogntoe Gorl elmtfhty, my con- actnam so* air state as the su preme guides of efy personal and political eoadisri. i lose the people /rad r Bonn &KI fa them because I ssai auc mC tfracn and a part of them r Dang ra t dall Hvo. -I Csel vrftliCh me (he capacity -for such service aa I base never yet hod position.' at opportunity to offer the peaphr and the state. 1 am willing with Oaf* Had? ad your approval to whmits ovsay gift and grace wUbdousserartfiat nervloe, and to ren der baxU. your Ugh commission In the very Hnar that my powers begin to ran me. or nr energies-to wane. I snOcft riba fbcnntparable prlv- Bcgo ar.’atnnUhc for. Georgia la the Khnte of the (Tattod States. -tt ia for the people la their sov- ereton baflatn to decide whether 1 shall he given Ltte opportunity. -folio Tcmplo Grave/." I have demonstrated the capacity to w in la private station a larger uhare of these things than I can; hope to enjoy in an honest discharge of any public duty. My ambltlbn.for pub- 116 office Is wholly tasplfcd by so honest belief that, If given tho op- |gbmepsL portunlty, I can use the knowledge. I \ bod Bmak experience and devotion of my post I JCcglrxUi fl; t yours to so represent, this beloved ^ follow. commonwealth In tho Federal Senate j rwm-. tuntmx Pitts arw made for ns to materially Increase her. sovwr- . thgaaT* 00Q7. elgn Interests In national iI*gUl*Clon| B Swsst, XneUea of the Peace and at 61 Thomas -I need THE PERFECT WAT. Scons of Themstnrflle CUIrcas Have Imnet It rr yew suffer from backache. There ta mil owe way to curclt. The perfect way la to care the sick kidneys, rtnsry troubles Mr. Howell's statement In part Is "As far as I have been able to as follows: 1 learn, none of these gentlemen, with "While I have long since made | ono exception, has undertaken to In- public announcement of my purposo augurnto his political campaign, or to offer for the Democratic nomlna- to precipitate a public canvass. The j ahead of us. tlou for governor, I have at no time exception Is Hon. Hoko Smith, who ' “I ,.m moved to teefr that: nomlf Intended to precipitate a premature has for some months been engaged j nation from no motives of personal, campaign or to vex the peoplo of In an nctlvo public campaign vainglory or from any consideration Georgia with an untimely canvasB throughout tho state and who, bo, | „f tho mere emolument!) of tho-offlco. for the nomination. tween Ills personal attacks on me. "Having served tho state ns speak- has lit a number of public speeches er of the House of Representatives asserted tho principles which uro do- nnd as president of tho senate, 1 dared by him tt, reflect his lndtvl- hnve felt a slnccro and I trust, a dual views. pardonable dcslro to receive nt their ."I shall In due time, undertake hands tho sacred trust which follows to convince the voters of Georgia, the next promotion in public service, whatever opinion Mr. Smith may prl- the office of governor. • • • • • vately hold as to his own sincere Tho present worthy executive lias devotion to these principles, that but recently been Inaugurated Into there’Is an Irreconcilable conflict a second term, which continues his between his practices and his pre- administration for nearly two years. C epts; that a yawning gulf exists be- Under the rules promulgated by the tween his past performances and his | aml policy, and to sustain.the tradl- state convention the party primary prescat professions In tho matter of j yons of her forecasting and construc tor the nomination of a candidate these principles. * * * * * tiv'e statesmanship ItaUhc highest to succeed him In office cannot be "My attention has been attracted ! ul . una 0 r eloquent debate. , held earlier than July, 1900, near- numberless charges of inconsist-1 ..j t v, ill i, 0 m y pleasure to ask In ly a year in the future. * * * * * ency which have been leveled u-' (-very section of the itato ln the near| b ^ It is my declared purpose at the gainst Mr! Smith by tho press of the fllture a personal Hearing of ray ^ proper time to meet tho voters of state, and 1 have taken occasion to V ! C «, 8 up0 n pending and prospective P - r — —1 K—t every part of tho state, and. from investigate, already, ntany of these • iy. K10H of national policy. rtaak. M hesrisc ffwwa j-'- and that platform urge the principles charges. To tho extent they have | ..j' t ( a t i, e t r unconquerable creeds. >M r> n n „ y—. w- kldneya were of Democracy which have always teon substantiated they shall ho used pad, devotion to Justice, their a»- g a rh awl full ot eedtoient. Since ns- gr.lded my conduct In public and in ' a y mo ; ;:ri Mr. Smith shall bo given p i r ations for a noble and model civ- DoauT* Kidney pm, ray back Is private life. I shall extend q cor- ta n opportunity to explain them to [i] za t!p„ 0 n this continent that I w— 1„C» j dial Invitation to all the other cani- y, 0 people of Georgia before they ,| 3 t, to rcpreccat heforo mankind thioh Voem'm Kidney Pills aro a very Idates to dh.cuss in the presence of ra st their ballots.' It Is the right aai (a that -agust American.forum reltaMe MBa m effective remedy, the people the principles for which oi tho pcovle to know If thcscchnrges on wh t .i, a n mankind, looks , with Tbey tn bo eo to ray case after hey contend and the official records arn t p U o or false, for In tho law all £a g 0r expectation. jj tjtllod to sot relief from the by which their adherence to these -j a |; ots arc penal and every voter Is must have lived Ip, vain if the oK , ^ .cTejaJ stber rraaedkts." principles have been Illustrated la ont ;tied to be furnished with the people of tho state do not know thntw eoderseramt can be had tho past. •••••••• * facts bofuro he f.nds bis vo.-dlcL* * j cot do otherwise;, privately F |jbt knew to TttaauaatfUe. Drop In- "As yet, I am, In common with . Mr. Smith Is In tho midst of or publicly, as a citizen or. as a son- to ^ | nc Mtore and the people of the state, not Informed blg , p„t,n- campaign, I now invito ctorj t ^ R11 staB j f or that Democracy ^ hSB ssikranim report. to who will constitute tho-coa- him to dltsect the record I have6nado w | lose Ten Commandmoato wore, rra sale by tfi rtralnra Price 50 testauts for the Democratic nomlna- during a public life of eighteen w , 10 ?e ritual is found In tho constitu- FraerblKtini Co., Buffalo, tloa. Throe citizens of Georgia, In ,, ear!l Conversing .my record he ', tloa ot t ho United Sutes. honestly ^ sola. «prat for the United addition to myself, have already has been strangely silent, consider- cons t ru cd and absolutely adhered to. made public their Intention to make j nE the disposition he haa manifested „Thoy know thaH would'never! fri raifkiil thrr amae Dooa'svand the race. I allude to Hon. James toward my candidacy and the tendon- consent to legislation eaal to cerate t^kw-■© wlfrarc. M. Smith, of Oglethorpe, Judge R. CJ - ho has betrayed In a scoro of pub- or defend trusts, corporate eambtna- B. Russell of Gwinnett, and Kan- n»-tirades against the character and tlom In restraint of free trade and'| DasadlnaraS taraw F»r Ssls. Ho’.co Smith, of Atlanta. It is car- capac i t y 0 f practically every ofllce free competition among our AmcrP | L p *"ft > ''aboat *jm rently reported that tho list will be holder—except himself.” [ can people, whether*continental or ‘, r , r of wwril nw 1' t'-nl r —‘ *--*mr Increased by tho entry of Joe Hill At lhl , tK) lnt Mr. Howell gave ex- co lonla', but that I would hr found sri h Hajl, of lllbb and Hon. J. H. Estlll pygjjion to a number of things to j 0 the last combatting every person ot Chatham and still other names wh lch he says he Is unalterably op- or scheme asanlting the 'lroperatfvo inttl-'ror urlneljlc ot oar democratic repablte Dnlatis. J9". (. JUw IkMMsSi.IkAltoMwi m _ ».*dAw. Dyspecsca Gore ' ir * occ,,,on,,,! >' mcntlone<1 ,D c0tt ", posed, and which the Hon. Hoke ^WMt you oats nection with the nomjhatlon. ‘ Smith Is generally accueed of belat equal rights to all men andspecioli