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EXPECT RAISE
IN COTTON
Thousands Throng Atlanta
and Hear Speech of
National Import
Attaatk,. Ga., Oct. 20.—lunJer
cloudy, tijreateiflrig skies J>r*fld»irf
Roosevelt and pqrty arrived at . tj
o’clock this morning and were greet;
e d by Governor Terrell, Mayor ^Void-
ward, and o comhilttee of prominent
Geoglans. Carriages .wero at once
ROOSEVELT DAY
GREAT SUCCESS
Small Yield Will Defeat
Effort of Spinners to
Bear Market t
New Orleans, Oct. 21,-c-The report
from Liverpool to. the effect’, that
spinners are buylng-raw cotton sup
plies but are concealing the quantity
they are purchasing In order to seem
ingly maintain the solid front of re
sistance they agreed *to'present sOme- IW __
time ago, has' encouraged tile asso- taljfen for' Piedmont Parle, «£ere thv
elated farmers In - the tfelief that de- President addrCred a large nseiQblagc
mand for cotton from foreign spin- As the President’s tralfi .canMf^
nei-s must spring’ up In volum'e In jevery steam whjytte In & clf£5»^
the very near future. Students t>f-'A. noisy Welcome., * ’
the market agree that the fnrmem’j- Mrs _
fight Is harder now than it -was last- Covcrnor>s
spring for the reason At specula- ea;ertalne(} Uy . Ter ^„, _
tors fear to soli short as they did ^wfaelstn* the
Ihen and .thus eliminate a powerful . V V’. .
weapon the high price people then! ■ . .
. , , . , , , - The long pargde frear,the .terminal
had afld leaving only tho spinners . ■ *: v* vr. -,-xJS3
j station Was one continuous ovation
deouuKls as the outlet for the etaplo. hiSpSPs
_ , , • ■ to i he President and,party, tire Presr.
Thus to Ipng adthe spinners are able f;
. . :. _ ' , . ' , ’ i Ident smiting and bowing to thewignt’,
to hold off the absence of buying pow-!. . r - - - . .. v-■
', . . , ,' :j and left as lie passed through-;»Oo
er In the market cannot fall to push, , . .
, _ , , - «• crowded streets. Alt the buildings'
values down. But the moment spin-1 . ,» - it
, , ,, „ j on the rpute were decorated. In,red. ]|
nem bcign seeking supplies on a nor- 1 .. , ., . "
, , , „ , . * • I white and blue and many pictures
mal scale, the refusal of farmers to j' .. _ • .. ' .. *
„ ■ , . 'of’the President wore displayed. The
sell except fit a profitable price will I - - , , - .
’ , , ’ ' ’ , h .party arrived at the fait- grounds
Immediately exert a powerful .influ- , ,, , „
. - • , - • •• 'at 11:10 a. m. ahd the President was
ence for good on the market and ■ . . ~T :!\ jfit I£f
• greeted with deafening chtetfi/' **
mounting spot prices should soon
Send for Book about “ Mothorhood.”
Are you to become a mother? If so. do you realize!
e great amount of suderiflg that most women are
obliged to undergo, the pain they have to bear? If you
could do anything to relieve that pain would you not
ddtt? You are a sensible woman, and of course you
would—then read carefully every word.
Mother’s Friend
Is linlmenrso potent that It will gv«»<]y]esscn tiie I
suffering of any case of labor, no inafter how diul* 1
ult. With this liniment. Motherhood is a beautiful '
dream; without It, a nightmare. No more suffer*
ing, no more needless t ares, but one peaceful ideal I
raotherhoodUyoursifyou willbut op«n your eyes. I
For external use. safe \to administer, and 1
wonderful jn icsults. A Avord to the wise:?
» " Mother^ Frtcnd.” AH druggists' sell h at I
$1.00 per bottle. We send our book, •* Mother* I
hood,” free, if you ask for it.
ERACFSELD IJCGCtA73f! CO.,
Atlanta. P*.
. Voting Coupon
boost option values.
Meanwhile the weather bureau at
Washington reports no cotton left In
The President delivered Ills' ad
dressed from a,stand erected In front
of the grand stand, at thd.racs courss..
some localities for frost to injure, I 1Qo,,ernor Terrell ahd Mayor Wood-
while private advice, unanimously | Ward each made a 6ppech ot wel * Ins been in
report no top crop worthy the name
and a mall yield generally Indicated!
tbw Rates via Atlantic Coast Line.
Women’s Christian Temperance Un-
■ ion convention, Loa. Angeles, San
Francisco, California, Oct. 2S-Nov. 2.
- Tire Atlantic Coast Line wlll aell
round trip tickets to the above points’
October 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 at the fol
lowing rates:- . suva-
— j . ., ... thetjc policy on the part of thorPyfe-
Balnbrldge |72; ^homasvllle, r7 .. . '.
■*. D7.4.70; Quitman, 76.20; Vhldosta,
076.50; Waycross, $76,50.
> Final limit November SO. Similar
low rates from all stations not men
tioned.
t Special occasionNafianal Baptist
Convention (colored) Chicago, 111.,
’ Sept. 25-31. ; _
Tbe Atlantic Coast Line’will sell
from all coupon stations round trip
tickets to Chicago at tbe rate of one
llrst class fare pluB 50 cents. ’Tick
ets sold Oct. 23-24 with final limit
Kevember 5. ' )
For full Information. ,sse .ticket
agent or write to T. P. Bottoms, T.
p. A„ ThomaBVllle,., T. C. White, Q.
P. A., Savannah, Ga., W- J- Craig,
O. P. A., Wilmington, hi. C.
come, follow edby SenatorjfJterMifc
spoke af length.-.
His speech was greetd with enthii;
slastlc cheers
Impression,
cant yet de}tvere£ on his Southern
tour and was of noticeable Interest.
The President gave a broad and
thoughtful discussion of the^ labor,
corporate and Industrial nreln3»yt
slglnfies a .most liberal and sympa-
' Date.-. . ...1905 ■
*‘.VbEiicIo$ed %d-; .‘.dollars and.,... i .cents
to apply bA njjr subscription to the Tihies-pnter-
pri;e. .’Record nij^ voles for
Mi's •/
■ •
at the most popuj^r young lady, the. winnef. to .receive
absohitely tift * full-size Rudolphs Piano.
Name. i
* v > PostoflSce. R-t.I.... ,v-ii. ,.J
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No. ot Votes, . •• «•
pMpr^
INDICTED
Bills Returned Against
S. H. Price and Oth
ers Friday
, • * v|. < ■
• .The grand Jury yesterday after
noon returned a true bill, against Mr.
S. If.. Price-oi: the S. H. Price Drug
Co,, (iolns bukiness-on Broad street,.
In, 'the' kftchell House block. ’ The
ettarge ngalpst Mr. ’Price Ms that he
gpld ,liquyr. ' Mitchell Slasher, a col-
ibreS rii^B who works as porter for
Mr. Prlco tiras also Indicted,for the’
sa^p,;e!Itence., -V . 1
Tjv'o-mpre true bills were returned
against! Geoyge Phillips, for Itauor
saliing. .ThU‘ ttiakes- the total against
him eight. Another bill for the same
offense was aded to those In exist
ence against Nl^K'Sampson.
A
Dr. Robert E. Willi ms, the 'Thomasville Qhiropodist, who
aO
IS SHORT
■ V- ; .' :•-* >, V- l, Y
The farmers and cane growers will
begin to' mifke syrup about the first,
of November, but the outlook is that
there will not be so much of ii made
this year. . - E
rt'ls said that there has .bee;-, a
light Chne. crop dup to the fm-l that
se^d could not be gotten from last
year’s crop and to the further fact
that the 1 syrup did not bring very
good prices last yekf. 'i
The crop was very much back--
ward until, the recent ruins set In
apdithpy camo' too- late, tp repair tiie
damage that had already been donel
T
BOSTON GETS
NEW BANK
Moultrie,’ ;(}a./'iok. 21.—Sl^clal
to Tlnies-Erite'rprlse.— 1 The growing
city of Boston is to have a new bank
thh tenth for Thomas county. Ar
rangements .were prefected ..today for
fts organisation. It Will bpMinanced
by Moultrie and Boeton capitalists,
” Col. Z, H'. Clark, cashier of the Moul-
— ” . A 7 . -I J COIVI liitf IW VU/JiCi WH,
Toronto, Canada, and westerd Ontario, for-the -ltisehs and dnangemente «
last few months, will be at home, “Samaria,'’ where he will made. -Ample capital (b at
remove the sorest corn without pain or blood for twenty-five *
.cents. •’ . 73r'north Madison St ’Phone’432 •'
1 and made a jH ofound The most painful ingrowing or club nail cured without paid'
It was the most slgnlfl- ' , ■ »V ’■ ’ . •...•*■ .
A WEDDING
PRESENT.!. - '
Should be selected with taste
, and appropriateness.' ; Let us
help you to find a suitable
one. \ Our stock is large and
contains an infini e variety of
nice things fo^wedding pres
ents and gifts. We will try
to please you. f
L. H. Jerger
* Hello, Plione 103, HeUo.
Fod good teams go to J. R. Salter,
at Whitaker’s old stood, /aekson
s.ieet He will treat you right, and
dop.’^ forget that he still sells specto-
hli-r and the best medicine In the
world, so don’t forget him when yep
need anything in his line. v
g-lSdw
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 ^ut of Meigs,
Thomas county, Ga. Sale la made
for the pnrpoaa of a dirtelon among
the helm of the ettote of A. Hober,
ldentr
Significant passages are nb foljows:
‘‘There are many excellent people
who shake their heads over the diffi
culties that as a nation we now have
to face; hut-their melancholy Is not
warranted save in a very lurtlar flt-
gree, for most of the thing, of wbh-li
they complnln jvve .-thelnovltablc ac
companiments of the ' growth, ami
greatness of which w« are pfOudfv
‘■ypdoubtcdly there Is. need o^rsl;-
latlon.hy tho'gpvernmeht in the in
terest of the' p.tibll^ ef^Ui^is
corporations which In modern life
have showlt themselves to bv the
most efllcient bbslness lmplem^ts,.
and which, are, .therefore, the Imple
ments comonly cmplbycd by the
owners of largo fortunes: yiie cor
poration is the creature'of the Htate.
Jt should always be held accountable
to some sovereign and this accounta
bility should be reqj nn’d not sliatn.
Therefore In my Judgment, all cor
porations doing an Interstate busi
ness and this means thb' greal
jorlty of tbe largest corppratlbns,
should be held accountable . to the
Federal government, because their
accountability should be'co-extenalve
with their field of actlon. But nStgt
certainly we shuld not strive td pre
vent 6r limit corilorate activity.
I welcome the action of the
planters In forming a cotton associa
tion, and every assistance shall be
given, thdm that can be given thepi
by the. OUlogal government ■ More
over, we mast not forget that ttfe
work of.-the manufacturers In . 1 he
South su^iemento- the •work j.'^i.^jte'
lplanter. lt Is an advantage to m:m-
ufacturc the raw material hero and
sell to tl)6 world the finished goods
Under proper methods of distribu
tion It may well be doubted whether
there can be such a thing as overpro
duction of cotton. Last year’s crop
was nearly fourteey million bales,
and yet the p'rlco .was: sufllcvlently
high to give a handsome profit to
the planter. The consumption of
cotton increases each year and new
UBes are found for It. .
DRAGGING
down pains area symptom'of the most, serious trouble which can
. attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generally,
come Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weaken
ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, Irri
tability, tired feeling, inability to walk, loss of appetite, color and
beauty. The cure Is- ,,
■allSi
CARDUI
WINE
. OF
Woman’s Relief
that marvelous, curative extract, or natural essence, of herbs, which
exerts such a wonderful strengthening Influence on all female organs.
Cardui relieves pain, regulates the menses! stops drains and stim
ulates the muscles to puh.the womb up Into place.
It Is a sate' and permanent cure for all female complaints.
WRITE US A LETTER
In strictest confidence, telling us all
your troubles. We will send free ad
vice (Ip plain sealed envelops). Ad
dress: Ladles’ Advisory Dept., The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cliatte-
■nooga, Tenn,. ' "
“I BUTTERED AWTUL PAIN
In my womb and ovaries,” writes Mrs.
Naomi Bake, of Webster Groves,Mo.,
’’and my menses' were very painful
and Irregular, Since taking Cardui I
feel like a new woman, at/d do not
suffer as I dld.”
trie _Bamk tag Company went’to Bos
ton yesterday t» confer with Boston'
were soon
. hand to
take all the stock,'rfie new' bank
will have strong cpaectloas.
_
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
ENGINES,
’ Colton
Ginning
fviachinery,
Corn $e-
Miils.
BOILERS,
, Saw
Mill’
Machinery,
Shingle
Mills.
COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.
We Will Make It to Tear Intereit to Figure With V>.
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Low Colonist Rates
■ /
via
L'. & N. Railroad
V To
California, the West and
,v Northwest
$44.70 to San Francisco, Lbs An
geles and many other California
points also to various Colorado, AMs-
ona and Wyoming points.
$^1.60 to Portland, Ore., Tacoma,
Seattle, Washing ton and many other
points In Washington! Oregon and
British Columbia.
$48.90’to many points Jn Utah and
Montana. *; •
.90 to-BIllliiKs, Moritann, and
Intermediate points on the Northern
Padflc and. Burlldgton route. •
. Liberal Mop over privileges.
Tickets wlll.be sold dally, up to
and Including October 3 L.,1,905.
L.. nnd N. Best route—West and
Northwest, t
For.full. Information call on dr
write Gimrge K. Herlng, .Fla. Pass.
Agent, 206 \V/ Bay street, Jackson
ville, Fla. ’
DEATH CLAIMS
CAPT. HARRELL
Balnbrldge, Ga., Oct. 20.—The fua
eril Of Capt. Johjn jlU.'Mpyjell: tbpK
Place- from hit. reslde^jse here this
afternoon,'. His ’ death .'»ime,'-TlfU>s-
day after a long illness..-lie was.
president »f fhe First National Bank,
and one 0$ Bnlnbrldge's oldest; and;'
most prominent citizens. - He was
an officer in (he confederate army
and Was 62 years old. Capt. Harrell
was state senator for several Jeais-,
and up to the time o( his'depth. Hr.
leaves a father, wife and several chi;--
dreh.
FORM ANEW
OCTOBER 24
"JLt .the last meeting 1 or the
Mercer Baptist Assoclalton 'the
following churches were granted:
. letters of dismission tor the pur
pose of forming a new association:’
Adel; heaver Dam, Bethany, Cherry-
Creek, Corinth, Good Hope, Hahlra..
Macedonia, MUltown, New Bethef,.
Stocktbn and Valdosta. They ex
pect to be-Telnforced by a number of
other churches from adjoining as- 1
soefations and propose meeting on
the 24th Inst at Naylor for the pur
pose of perfecting tbe organization!'
CIVIL TERM
, ADJOURNED
Miss Fleetwood Married.
News has reached the city, of the
marriage In Atlanta of Miss Ella
Fleetwood, to Mr. G. W. Saye. Both
of the young people live In Albany.
Miss Fleetwood has a number of re
latives In Thomasville and’has often
visited here. ’
WARDS OFF PNEUMONIA.
All 'coughs, colds and pulmonary
complaints that are curable are quick
ly cured by One Minute Cough Cure.
Clears the phlegm, draws out'Inflam
mation and heals and soothes tbe
affected parts, strengthens the lungs,
wards off pneumonia. Harmless
and pleasant to take. Sold by Brac-
ey Pharmacy Company.
Low Itotcs to Atlanta,
Account Georgia jStalo Fair, Oct. i ng .
9 to 21st vto Atlantic Coqst Line. I
On account of above occasion the
Atlantic Coast Line announces rates
for Individuals one first class fare
plus 75 cents, which Includes ad
mission to fair grounds. For chll-
dorn under 12 years of age half rate
will apply; minimum rate $1 for
.adults and 50 gents for children.
For military companies and brass
bands, Inuniform,-20 or moro
ono ticket one cent per mile per
captla In each direction.
Tickets will bo sold from point
In Georgia dally October Sto 20 in-
cuslve, except that no tickets will
be sold for tratn3 arriving Atlanta
on Sundays.
Final limit of Hekots October 23,
1903. ’' A
For further Information see near-
3st ticket agent hr write T. C. White,
D. P. A., Savannah, Ga., or W. J.
Craig, B. P.' A„ Wilmington, N. C.
/-
The civil term of county court ad
journed yesterday morning after pass.
Ing a few unimportant orders. There
were no cases tried yesterday urul
during the entire term, outside of’
tho' divorce suits, but one trial was
had. It was the lightest week’s work
in several years. -A number of costs
wore, however, settled out of-court
nnd a number dismissed. Tho jurors
ench drew an$8 voucher for his pay
and went homo happy. The criminal'
term will convene on Monday morn-
Vardanian's Itoast of Physicians^
NcwOrlenns, Oct. 19.—Tho views
expresed by Governor Vardanian of
Mlslsslppl .on the subject of physl-
cl&ns who conceal cases of yellow-
fever met with universal approval In
Now Orleans where already two Uoo-
tors have been found guilty nnrl sen
tenced for torture to report cases.
In paying his respects to this class or
physicians Governor Vardaman says:
'Recent observations have convinced
me that tbe most pestiferous and de
moralizing thing on earth Is the stub
born and stupid llttld doctor. He
Is n public enemy and his power for
harm Is infinite nnd I um la favor
of the State Board of Health betas
empowered to punish his contumacy-
by revoking, his license to practice-
medicine In tho State where his crime:
Is committed.”,
Mrs. Leo Neel went to Blakely ye:
terday to Visit- her parents.
Dewitt's S3 Safv<_
r«r PflM, Bur«% 8oro«»