Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 15, 1905, Image 2

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LARGE RECEPTION. WOMAN HANGED. SNOW AND ICE. For Coughs and Colds Syrup Vermont Mnrdereas Executed After Long Legal Fight. Windsor, VC, Dec. 8.—Mrs. Mary Mable Rogers was hanged at the Vermont state prison here at 1:13 o’clock this afternoon for the murder of her husband, Marcus Rogers. She I was pronounced dead 14 minutes later. The execution took place af- , ter the woman had been twice re- ■ prieved on account of appeals made in her case and after the supreme Many Ladies Attend Affair by Mrs. W. C. Snodgrass on Wednesday. From Sunday’s Daily. The largest social affair of the Weather in North Is Very Severe in AH Sections. From Sunday's Daily. Thomasvlllc people who aie in clined to grumble at the damp and chilly weather may console them selves with the thought that it is worse elsewhere. It Is a safe rul$ that when things are unpleasant here they are unspeakable in less favored portions of our country. Observer Brist has received a snow' and ice bulletin showing a super- imodities all week was the afternoon reception at There is a remedy over sixty years old—Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of improbably have used it. Onceinthefamily,itstays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctoraboutit. “ I hare bad yneumon!* tbree time*, and Ayer’* Cherrr Pectoral ha* broaght meiafclr through each time. I bare fuel recovered from my last attach, seed ststr scren. Ko wonder Ipraiae U. M —E. V. UweiKB, Stemi Pnint nil. which Mrs. Walter C. Snodgrass en tertained on Wednesday afternoon. Her beautiful home on Remington | avenue was handsomely decorated i for the occasion and during the af ternoon more .than one hundred and fifty ladfes called between the hours of 3 and.5.' In the receiving party were Mrs. J. H. Merrill, Mrs. M. * M. Cooper,! Mrs. Charles Winter, Miss Pauline I Mitchell and Miss Ola Malette. As-1 wisiing in. the. dining room w hen- refreshments were served were Mrs. Mitt hell, Only way to save syrup We buy large quantities and can make in- m large quantities and can make in teresting prices, wholesale and retail flulty of those and the lake regions to the depth of 3 to 12 Inches. Dakota, Mln- nessota' and Michigan are garbed in a foot of snow. New England ground Is concealed from view by an eight Inch covering. There Is 4 Inches of Ice in the river at Des Moines, la., and half that much in Green Bay, Wls., waters. St. Paul, Minnesota, has three Inches of snow end Moorehcad in the same state 17 Inches. Oh! this Isn't bo bad. §E Albany, Georgia HlUUiiUiUiUlUUlUiUlUUUUlAiUUliUUUUimUiUUUUiUiU UlMMgUA. Hits, tuts TIM*. James Reid, Mrs. W. H. Miss Livingston and Mrs. MacIntyre. Ayor’s Pills Increase the activity of the liver, and thus aid recovery. About the Ellwood Fence. | The Ellwood is pig tight, horse high, and bull strong. It FOR VISITORS. has no wraps to slip, no welds to break, is very handsome, is more durable than any other, and just as cheap as the cheapest, so why not use the Ellwood? It is made especially for a hog fence and is absolutely guaranteed—If you are go ing to do any fencing write me before buying, and I will take pleasure in quoting yon my very lowest prices. If then I can’t sell yon I certainly wont do you any harm, and might help you to buy cheaper elsewhere. We give all inquiries prompt and careful attention and when favored with an order ship it out promptly, John 0. Burney’s Hardware Store, Boston, Ga, LAWSON X&r INDICTED. Informal Afternoon AITnlr at Miss Dillon's Home. Criminal Libel Charge Against Frenzied Financier Does Not Stick. Boston, Dec. 9.—The Suffolk grand Jury failed today to return an indictment against Thomas W. Lawson, who had been held by the municipal court on charges of crim inal libel. The charges were pre ferred by Clarence Barron, proprie tor of the Boston From Sunday’s Daily. Miss Jennie Wynn Dillon entertain ed at a chafing dish party at her home on Dawson street yesterday af ternoon. The guests of honor were Miss 'Julia Flnlayson of Asheville, N. C., who is visiting Mrs. A. N. Turn bull and Miss Elite Dargsn who is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Hightower. The affair was entirely Informal and was much enjoyed by all the guests. Many Marriages Take Place Th During Last Few Days. fornla. For information as to rates to all points north and West, schedules and Florida Past. Agent L. and N. R. R. George E. Herring, . 206 Bay street, Jacksonville, Fla. News Bureau. "No bill” was reported tty the Jurors. The action of the grand Jury puts an end to the controversy betwcon Lawson and Barron so tat as the criminal courts are concerned. On Sunday Miss Ailie Barber and Mr. William Miller, both of Cairo, wen: out for a drive and returned ns husband and wife having been mar ried by Rev. Jesse Aldridge. On Wednesday Miss Dora Maxwell nnd Mr. Thomas Taylor of Calvary wero married at the home of the bride. At Pine Park Miss Sadie Aldridge became the wife of Mr. Marcus Bar- Thia Much The best Cane Mill on the market today, is the Southerland Cane Mill Twenty sizes and styles for steam or horse p-’wer, two and three rollers. All who place their order on or before Novembei' first will be given wholesale prices. We manufucture G-rate Bars and Furnace Doors for syrup furnaces. We have just leceived two car loads of Engines, Boilers and Duplex Steam Pumps General Foundry nnd Machine Shop, Catalog and prices BRAIN LEAKS. ' Tho genesis of of every fad is fool ishness. The beet way to avenge an Injury is to forget. Some men mistake mere stubborn ness for iron will. You can always get a good listener by feeding an hunfcry man. The man who never tries Is al ways complaining of a lack of oppor tunity. Every man is a patriot it he Is al lowed to define patriotism. You can not repair a houso by kick ing at the foundation. k Certains BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED. M joasm an energttle young wan or woman ami that energy H accom panied l>y n tlfrire to enter the /BvdAl field and there dowel], this college can open every avenue to success for you by Imparting to you a practical knowledge of all the de tail of the business offices of banks, firms and factories—let us send our catalogue. Write the nearest of our colleges. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGES. Birhincihau, at.a. Boons,Tax. JIO.TrOOMRRT.AUl. KICJIMOND, VA. COLUKBO,GA. JACRSOTYILLK, FLA. New Ship Named the Idaho is Now Afloat. ' Philadelphia, Dec. 9.—The battle ship Idaho was launched today at the yard of the William Cramp Ship and Engine Building Company. The Idaho is a sister ship of the Mississippi, launched September 30tb. She Is 18,000 tons nnd is to have a speed of 17 knots. Near Cairo on Thanksgiving night Mr. Byron Cassels and Miss Shoers, daughter of Henry Shoers, were unit ed in matrimony. on application. All inquiries given close attention. D. T. SUTHERLAND Machine works and Foundry, A tall stalk of cano, an 8 1-2 foot er, from tho farm of that sterling cit izen Ad Way, Jr., adorns the natural history museum of the Tlmes-Enter- prlse since yesterday. Better overshoot the mark than to Bainbridge, Ga. hit the ground In front of th« tar get Lite to like a cistern—It nothing is put into It, nothing can conje out of It. It is a mighty ungrateful man who can not feel thankful that it was $100,000 ro LEND On Farms and Choice City property in Thomasville. Inter* e«t 0 to 7 per pen'- and payable annually. Time 0 years, but par or all of principal may be paid Save the Profit for Yourself By buying Pianos and iinr § Organs direct from the ■'«' factory! Don’t pay big 1* r PS profits to agents when end (29.00 to (40.00 on or- This Oraa. gans. We are Southern This fine fliu, Direct firm frm rattan, represents ives of the fol- _ Isct.iyuroerB.se, DSS.30 lowing widely known lines: 8147-50 Valdosta, Ga., Dec. 8.—Hog cholera exists in this county and Brooks and the cold wave has made hog killing iquch more general than jt would have otherwise. Thousands of hogs have been killed this week the farm ers tearing that the cholera might get among their porkers. Several farmers have already lost all of their bogs by the cholera. High Court. If good advlna were meat and doth lng what a happy old world thte would be. Some men offer the excuse that they eatd "Ctet thee behind me Satan,” an^ were then iboved. Life may be a stage and it it le we with r lot of rapes would quit trying to play the leads. There is a vast difference between money that It the matter and' money tbaUs the servant. If yonng men had to rrfap all the wild oats they toy there would toon be a shortage of seed. The difference between Christian ity and chnrcblantty is usually dlsc- oovered when it Is too late. What hae become of the good old .woman who always Insisted on hav ing rabbit saddles for her mlnce- mestt Before we blame a boy for prefer ring the streets we make some in quiries about hit home and bis fath- intercst. Prompt attention en to all written inqnlres. ELLIS * ELLIS. Podriok Baling. Tilton, Ga. The report comes from New Or leans that the Circuit Court of Ap peals has dissolved tho injunction in tho caso of Robert Shatter against tho Macon, Dublin and Savannah Railroad Company which prevented Jbe sale of that proptroy to the At lantic Coast Lino. Tho court of ap peals it is stated not only dissolved tho temporary Injunction but dis missed tho suit. It ls / said this will remove ail obstacles from tho way of the Coast Line's purchase and that the Macon, Dublin and Savannah will probably extended on to tho eoacoast. Mrs. W. A. Tower and Miss Tower of Lexington, Mass., arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. They are at the Masury for a short time. This week they wi move out to their newly purchased dbuntry home, the MacIntyre place, which has been remodelled for their oecupan- —— How would you like to _have some f iesh garden seed ? flg^We have the very best of | all kinds. They are fresh and fine. > R. THOMAS, JR., DRUGGIST, Thomasville. Georgia Mias Blanche Carroll of Thomas ville will spend the Christmas holi days with Miss Alberta O'Donnell.— Bainbridge Trlbnne. BOX CUT REDUCED. Operators Association W1U Decrease it SO Per Cent. Jacksonville, Dee. 8.—The Tur pentine Operators' Association be fore adjournment yesterday adopted resolutions declaring that tho maln- Health |^For a Quarter!^ /People who have torpid liver find life a V 'misery. Ail they need is a mild remedy like’ GRIP QUICKLY KNOCKED OUT. "Some weekeago during the severe winter weather both my wile end myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed Into the worst There era men who want to do tor the year 1906 demands a 60 per cent reduction In the "box cut 1 ’ and binding the membert to observe racb a reduction. A further resolution advocates tho passage by congress of a law prohibiting interstate ship ment or traffic in any adulteration of pure spirits of turpentine unless such adulteration be indicated by marks or brands to distinguish It from the pure product such big things that they always over look a Jot of tittle things that would make a big aggregate. The man who haa been caught in a bargain counter rush at a dry goods store can see no grounds for the pro test against foot ball. Whenever we hear a man railing and ranting against "yellow your- nsls" we begin wohdering what mean neea he has been caught In. The Thanksgiving that Is based on what we receive will not fcrovlde tho happiness of the' thanksgiving based on what we have been enabled to do for others. The season of the year draws near when the wise husband will not no tice any sudden flurry when he hap pens to step Into the honse. It means only slippers or neckties or smok ing Jacket. Five year long loans In sums ot S300 to S10.003 negotiated on farm lands In South West Georgia Ws can supaly your demands promptly and are prepared to meet all competition- Cell or write to Bell & Weathers . Attarneys at Law, Cairo, Ga, kinds of la grippe with all its miser able symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Eg gleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and Joints aching, . muscles sore, head stopped Op, eyea and nose running, with -alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy, sid ing tbe same with a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and by Its liberal use soon complete ly knocked ont the grip.” It Is a good plan to take a dose of the Tabletswhen yon have a cold. They promote a healthy action ot the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is congested by a cold, or attack of tho grip. For sale by J. W. Peacock, IVER land Tonic Pellets. The Pill stimulates the, l liver to its proper work and the Pellets invig-J A orate the system. In short, they both assist / ^ Nature, as a medicine shouktdo. /m io^S^^Complete Treatment MKnW Only 2; cents. CANDLES OUT. Associate Justice Supreme Court Re signs the Place. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 9.—Associate Justice John S. Candler this morn ing left his resignation as a mem ber of the Georgia Supreme Court, with Governor Terrell, to take effect January 15th. He will return to the practice of law. fyf ■son, He treat you right fur- nlsh you good " * * teams. Also transfer and baggage wagon meets all day trains. Teams by the month or season to let. Phone 105. A. W. Logue has made arrange ments to return to Ochlockonee. We all regret to lose him and his good wile, but aa we understand it he has been offered a much better position -Nashville Sold by Bracey Pharmacy Oompany, When yon want a pleasant laxa tive take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by J. W. Pea cook, Thomasville. The vacant store in the Parnell block on lower Jackson street was occupied yesterday by A. J. Jackson. there than he had here.- (Ga.) Herald. NEHLIN 3> SONS. SRAM BACH. BUR In Established QUALITY AXD MICE II* THE TEAS 1823