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WEEKLY TIMES-ENT^BPRISE
WEEKLY TIMES-ENT^RPRISE SEPTEMZER, SO, 1007. v _fr»yftgg
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■went *o long
and (area io much
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OL. WYLLY
WONT RESIGN
A Cordial Invitation
fli extended
ALL SOUTHERNERS
to visit
The JELL-0 Booth;, . . .
at tie deport Unwarranted and
Jamestown Exposition Regimental Headquar-
Loetted in Food Product* Building at on* fn*c Uffll D Amain Haro
banco to Horticultural Court. 1013 Will ItCllldlll UC1 C«
Wo hare provided a spacious Boot Boom
especially for your convenience, where you
S ay meet friends, write letters, read your
rorito magazine, etc., etc.
Our demonstrators will be glad to eerre
you with JELL-0, the dainty dessert, and
Ico Cream made from Jnx-0 ICE CREAM
Powder, Erne, and explain how easily they
eaa be prepered for the table.
*!• Ginwee PartFood Co., La Roy, N. Y.
STOP FEEDING THEM.
Ia Stewarts' Solution of the Negro
Problem.
“The following article from the
pen of F. M. Stewart of Thomasville
appears in the SavaLnah Morning
News:
"The truth is that all that Is
necessary to teach the Northern peo
ple that the South knows better how
Col. R. L. ylly will not resign ^ t 0 solve the negro problem than they
the colonelcy of the Fourth Infantry, do Is to bring the negro into contact
• ational Guard of Georgia', though w i th the* in sufficient numbers."
i'dmore to that effect were promin-i it's a safe bet that the Northern
octly displayed in the Savannah and ^ people know enough not to feed and
Atlanta papers yesterday morning. c i oth the average negro for nothing
The dispatch sent our under a Co- and then expect him tc work. Not
• lumbua date line is as follows:
j “It Is rumored although the report
! is not confirmed that Colonel R. L.
| Wylly ,of Thomasville, is to resign
j as colonel of the Fourth Georgia
regiment.
even in Boston will you see negro
cooks “totting” home every night all
the provisions they can carry to feed
negroes who don't have to work be
cause their ambition in life is satisr
fled without work. If you Southern-
FIRST AND LAST „
WummI
Mean $ $ made to all who
buy or wear them. In style!
ease and durability, “Shield Brand Shoes’’'
toe the mark of perfection.
SOLD BY RELIABLE MERCHANTS ONLY
M. C. KISER CO. . Manufacturers.
ATLANTA, CA.
In case this rumor should prove era. who know so much about tile ne-
true, it is believed that Columbus gr0 , wouId stop feedlng and dotting
I .would furnish a candidate for col-j them gratutiously, fhe negro prob-
i onel and that an earnest effort would i i e m would be half solved. They'd
| be made to have regimental head- have to work."
i quarters established in this city. [
V 3 All
for r
$40%
^mr
TELEPHONE ARCHITECT HERE.
Southren Bell Shows Some Signs of
Activity in Building.
alteration of the building at the cor
ner of Jnckson and Crawford streets,
that will be used as an exchange.
There are a number of alterations
to be made, and My. Tyler asked for
| Two of the companies In the Foudth
regiment are located here, and It so
i happens that they are the oldCitT
! companies In the regiment.”
I There was considerable Interest 1ft
Thomasville yesterday, both on ac-
I count of Col. Wylly’* personal pop-
! ul.rtly, and the fact that his reslg-
! nation would mean the removal of
i the regimental headquarters to
some other point. Col. Wylly was
seen by a Tlmes-Enterprlse reporter
' csterday afternoon In regard to the
matter and said:
"The rumor that I would reslgff
the colonelcy of the Fourth Georgia
Is entirely unauthorized and utterly
unwarranted. 1 ant at d loss to un
derstand how It emanated from Co-
lutnbus, and why It should have
been given out. Of course I do not
expect to remain as colonel of the
Fourth all my life, but I have no Im
mediate intention of resigning.
Should I ever do so I will make
known my intention through the
proper channels. Owing te the fact
that the new Dick bill governing the
military, goes Into effect on the first
of October I would consider any
change In the personnel of the of
ficers very unwise at this particular
time, as It would mean n certain
amount of disorganization In the
command.”
I Thomasville people will be glad to
learn that Col, Wylly will remain
with tho regiment ns they tako pride ' esterday was the slxty-slith birth
In having headquarters of the or-1 ^ a l’ Jndse William M. Jones and
ganlzatlon hero. The Fourth Is how j w ns t* 1 © occasion of a hpppy family
In splendid shape, largely duo to Col.
And many other painful and serions
ailments from which most mothers
Buffet, cat. be avoided by the use of
n> ip an Jfffr “Mothir’t Frill!" This great remedy
j" A @ || is a God-send to women, carrying
H them through their most critical
„ „ I cBmfBHKBffM'tS’ □ ordeal with safety and no pain.
j r. nrrj T>ier, architect ofj jjo woman who uses ‘‘Mother's Friend” need fear the suffering
tie .outhern Beil Telephone Compa-j and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror
n |. was here rrom Atlanta yesterday, j j nsures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in
He had with him the plans for the B condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
also healthy, strong and
rood natured. Our book h 1$ TT
“Motherhood,” is worth |Bj|HH Li
its weight in gold to every wtf B I
woman, and will be sent free in plain
bids from local contractors. After j envelope by addressing application to
they are submitted and accepted,
work will probably begin.
Thomasville people are very anx
ious that the work shall be pushed
to a rapid construction. They want
the Improved zystem of phones put
In, to their arms may have a relief
from turning the crank. Then again!
the company has promised to remove
Bradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta,Ga.
Gasoline and Oil Engines
and machinery for all kinds of work. If you
want any kind of power on the farm or tor mill,
sea me before you purchase, I will give you a
their poles {mm the paved district, 1 square deal. I sell the best engines built, and
as soon as they can get into the! the prices are right. I will set up yonr engine
building recently purchased. This I you buy from me and guarantee it for twelve*
is another improvement that the P eo- j months. If you can r t come to see me, write and
pie long for, and wiii be welcome— f wM come to see yeu. I also sell automobiles,
gasoline and other supplies necessary for en
gine work.
Wm. millet
At the Thomasville Oarage, Cor. Madison and FleUeer St.
WHEN it Is accomplished.
DELIGHTFUL REUNION.
Judge Jones Entertains His Children
on His Sixty Sixth Iilrthday.
Engines, Boilers,. Smoke Stacks
tanks, injectors, Inspirators, Sat# Mill Macliln*
ery,Shafting,' Pulleys, Hangers, Engl-
fliers’ and Steamflttera*Supplies, Etc.
J. S. Schofield's Sons Co.,
Macon, Ga.
ighl SAWMILLS
iTH AND SHIHBL6 MACHIHES
'jy LOMBARD. oa«
>c when the primary m., —-
$30 REWARD.
A roward of fifty dollar, will be
paid by th. undersigned for the ar
rest with proof to convict any par
son guilty of a criminal trepan on
th. following land. In Thomas coun
ty, Georgia, to-wit: Lot 3. w, U.
17, 8S, X*. 43 and 44, in tho 17 dla-
trlct. Consult H. L. Bullock. Och-
lockouts, Ga., B. W. Swift, Colum
bus. -,.t * .t*
Wylly's efforts. As an Instance of
this tho commanding officer of Fort
Screven, where tho reglmont was in
camp this summer, highly compll-
mentod the troops expressing hope
that they would return next year,
with tho samo colonel In command.
Lay Over Changed.
The passenger train crows of the
Atlantic Coast Line formerly run
ning between Montgomery and Thom
nsvlllo, are now coming through to
Waycross and havo their lay-overs
hero.
Until some three months ago those
crews carao through to Waycro3s but
recently havo been stopping ovor In
Thomasville.
Tho transfer back to Waycross Is
welcomed by the people of this city
as we again have as citizens such
popular conductors as R. L. Butts'.
W. W. Sldell, 3. B. Johnson and J.
B. Cogburn.—Waycrosa Horald.
reunion nt his home on Madison
street.
All Judge Jones’ children and!
grandchildren were present and nev
er did they enjoy an occasion to such j
an extent.
Those who were present at tho din
ner woro Mr. and Mrs. James Shel
don Smith; Mr. and Mrs. James W
Jones, and children, Miss Ohio Jones
Master Francis Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Jones and eon James. Mr.
and Mrs. Reddon A. Jones and son
tVardlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Friius Z
Joner and Mr. M. A. Fleetwood.
MOITCY TO LOAN.
Fire ytu loans of soy amount
above $300 promptly negotiated on
improved farm. In Sonth Georgia.
Low rate of interest. Quick service.
R. C. BELL.
Attorney «♦ ts*. Cairo Ga.
There are four verses. Versel.
Ayer’s Hair Vigorstops falling
hair. Verse 2. Ayer’s Hair
Vigor makes the hair grow.
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the
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it is a regular hair-food; this
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The beet kind of a testimonial—
“ 8old for over sixt^yeara.”
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hbmjh INSURANCE*®®"
Mr. Curtis Hancock was a prom
inent visitor from Cairo, Thoreday.
oApimi, S30009K Founded isss
' Ptvxil and liberal claim bailments
hmv made Continental Policies Jxfxila
Metes at fiosithe protection for
all ricks at latent pAces^^m-
AGENTS WANTED.
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1208 Michigan Ave., Chicago, III
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easy, natural, movement., cures con
stipation—Doan’s Regulates. Asl^
your druggist for them. 15e . box. atoga.
Mr. S. Steyennan is at homo again
after a visit to French Lick and Sar-
Great suffering Is the lot of all women, who neglect the health of their wo
manly organs. No reason to do sh, any more than to neglect a sore throat,
colic, or any other disease, that the right kind of medicine will [cure. Take
Wine of Cardui
for all your womanly Ills. It can never do harm, and Is certain to do good.
Mrs. SaHle H. Blair, of Johnson City, Turn., writes: "I had suffered from womanly troubles for six
teen months, and had four doctors, but they could not help me, until I began to take Wine <cf CarduL
Now I think I am about well'* At all reliable druggists. In $1.00 bottles. Try It
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