About Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-???? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1907)
♦ WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1007. 11 >n or<,e " 1 whieh »n KMUtWMKMMlb SMrK,.’55 A notkln 6 compare* with IjflU B flCn the pam and horror of 7 m m m umu u chiM . birth . T he thought •J tke offering and danger in (tore for her, roba the expectant mother u j P* eas * nt anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a •hadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Alother's Friend during pregnancy robs Confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother an nt..m This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the CITY RICHER. I against Stamiord Humber ne. I with selling liquor came up for trla By Over a Hundred and Twenty-Five attorney W. H. Hammond taking the Dollars by Yesterday's Police Court. And child, time of their most critical trial. | (From Tuesday's Dally) I Jno. Singleton was the first offen der brought before the Mayor in Po lice Court yesterday and he was charged with disorderly condact, that! rled at th0 nm BaptUt churcU ln case of the defendant. Late in tht afternoon the Jury had come to no verdict. Deklc-Taylor. Miss Paliie Elaine Oekle was mar earrv r "T! N °.', ° nl / *!?! * lother > FrienJ disorderly being getting drunk and C*JTy tvonicr. •lately through the perils of child-birth, but its use _ gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents “morning Sickness.“ aud other dls- SS MOTHER'S Containing valuable information free. lh* Brad field Regulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga. U Uli& ufflatMxHBUt YOUR MONEY giving any amount of trouble to the officers when putting him In the lock up. This being the second time the same offence baa been recorded against him, the Mayor taw fit to put him on the work gang for sixty days and he was accordingly locked up at onco. Lillie Johnson, a white woman from the tenderloin, was also brought up for the tame offense and har con- Yoar money will Increase under your vory eyea If you will sara and make a bank account. Add aa you duct w&| of che moat gagrant, unox- \ cmn to PH* * n< * you’ll wonder if cusable sort, getting drunk, cussing, a magician Isn't behind the Increase. and other things being on the list. And remember a bank account will Her flna *»» ‘wenty-flve dollars afi* give you that tending and Ihfluence in the business world without which Marianna, Fla, on Tuesday evening. November 12 to Dr. Hermon Marshal Taylor of Richmond, Va. Miss De- klo Is the daughter of Mr. M. L. De- klo, president of the First National Bank of Marianna, and one of Flor ida’s most popular and attractive young women, she has frequently visited Thomasville as the guest of her uncle, Mr. Lee a Neel and during her stays m»de many warm friends. ANOTHER KNOCK. .Made With a Real Hammer and Very Effective. Nursing baby? a heavy strain on mother. Her system is - 1 upon to supply nourishment for . Some form ■■ be easily take'; is needed. Scoil'.i £m greatest possible ment in easily digeaiori form. Mother and baby are wonderfully helped by its use. ALL DRUGGISTS: BOc. AND ,1.00 n contains the .it of nourish* cost. W. M. Kennedy, aa old man and a Confederate soldier, got Into tbe your rise would be decidedly mors wrong ptace whlIe trylng t0 gel , tur keys the other day and was dlsor- ot an up-hill proposition. Bank with a good bank. Bank of Coolidge CAPITAL *13,000. UNDIVIDED PROFITS *1,300, •IOT3S, Stacks » derly, giving satisfactory fxcuse for I the offence on the ground that it was fla.ced on him, not by his own I volition. The wltncBB here gave a new name for the famous drink ln this city calling it shoemaker ginger to tho amusement of the court aud audience. Ea. Scully was also fined one dollar and cost for being the oth- ler participant in the trouble. Jennie Hussle, alias Davis, was brought to face the charge of selling liquor and witnesses proved to tho Everybody is more or less familiar with the proverbial hammer and most everyone has felt its hard knocks at least a few times. The man who has entirely escaped shojld be put into a dime museum and the price raised to a quarter. Last night two negroos at a blacksmith shop on Lower Jackson endeavored to practically demonstrate the force and effectivonefs of the hammer andl Its knocking qualities. Tho only dif ference was that the hammer was a real Iron one and heavy enough to be called a sledge hammer. In their discussion one negro was constrained to try the effect of the GIVE YOim^S $113.00 Tanks, Injectors, Inspirators, Saw Mill Machln ery,Shafting,' Pulleys, Hangers, Engi neers’ and Steam fit tor a" Supplies, Etc, J. S. Schofield's Sons Co., Macon, Ga. satisfaction of tho court that this was I * UHtru ment upon the equally provor- dono. she giving no evidence to oon-l hlal llard kead 01 th « o‘ h «r negro, trovert their statement. She w88 1 «e may have been under the tmpres- fined to the tune of one hundred dol lar or sixty days, tho work sentence being left off on account of the tact that the Mayor did not think It right to work whito women on the gang. CITY COURT. Biggest Session in the History of the Court. I slon that It would slide off like the | water from a ducks back and do no j more harm than tho knocks given [some of our candidates for public office. It looks reasonable on the face of It but on the head of the ne gro it proved quite different. The result to tho experimental negro was most disastrous and be now bears as a result a large ugly scar which will mar tbe cocoanut appendage of tne dark skinned cltlten. One may be forced to knock down a liver before next sesaton of police court to relievo jtbe feeling* of bis partner. You willy g»t that ■orb plan* value lie# lit Jiiulnt ooy tub forming. O lr wondciful club plan of piano selling make* it easier to own a aiaao th-n to w*r; (a one. You can Join a club end lav* a munificent piano eeat to tout home at ooce. I cc have theme anJ c" : otn»entof it vkil* y m »t? paying U it In lima lurnu* the c!ub ai lin':*. In a ihort time pot own a b-iaiiml piano that would cu you tut l.ti than l-WJ any wheie el*-. Ur mak'ng and a-lllng In loti hand rd instead if a sing.e piano a wecin fu nliho-r mm ben with f-nnlne 110# Now Scale Ludden Puno foe I2B7-4 Of tonne, the eie at thl» price, l'he p cam—only by i»ming a f oo« hundred i* it « The Ludden & Bates S PIANO written mutt- Gasoline and gji Engines and mm binary for all l ijJs of work. If you want any kind el pawor oi the farm or for mill, toe me before you purchase, I will give you a square deal. I sell the beat engines built, and the prices are right. I will set up yonr engine H you buy from me and g larantee It for twelve months. If you can’t come to see me, write and I will come to see you. I also sell automobiles, gasoline and other supplies necessary far en- work. Wm. Miller hi fit lhomasville Garage, Cor. Madison and Fletceer St. HNS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS BEES LAXATIVE G0U6H SYRUP ■MSS* F-aiUlu end f.«st> TrasMss. SXLIXVES COUOHS AND COLDS There are on the docket of the city court for this term ono hundrea and elghly-flvo cases, the largest that has ever been recorded for that court. There were only three cas«J| tiled yesterday tho flrmt being that of I 3. L. Floyd charged with pointing a J among the Monday visitors to town, gun at a negro. There wta an ac quittal and the Jury found a case of malicious prosecution, which means that the negro doing the prosecuting _ will be compelled to pay the cost of balanced scale, a* pert. ido modem- by oar club plan. ij Heel airings throughout. Pull ( - <5 it. Doable repeating action, wlib light even touch. •nulne ivory key*. Beautiful caret cf fancy walnut, mihoriny or oik, lined t.rnrtbnnt with bird** t- maple. Tone lull and rich, with that peculiar singing" quality found only In the vl fim grade ol pianos. In cate of the death ef the head of the family we cancel the dob contract and make yoa’ia •uttlgkt yrntfii ol the unpaid balance. The piano th n balon** to you abtolutely. Tnl* Iree life insurance ha* allowed tbs completion of many a musical education, anJ is worth your consideration. It 1* practically an assurance trial you wi.'l nut lose your piano tbrm«h inability to pay dues. Write us at once for an application blank and complete description of different nyletof fnbk. In thlt way you can make a Mlectloo tb.t will delight you. Yoo can leave tho question of ton* to n*. We will see that you get A perfect instrument. A well made, attractive atool tad a ItanHnl scarf go with each piano. Write lor full information of tie club that It now forming. LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House, ’ Savannah, Ga. Mr. Emmett Hiu ot Sunset was || To The People of Thomas County: A. J. OWEN Hon. E. E. Wilkes of Moles was In Thomasvlllo for a short time Mon tho court. Attorney Fondren Mit chell handled tbe cue of the de fendant Tbe com against R. F. Whlddon carried over from tho tut term ot court for soiling liquor In the county wu discontinued on de mand. the state not being ready with any evidence to convict Tho cue wu dismissed u was that of tho game nsturo against Bessie Jenkins a negro restaurant keeper ln the bot tom. Attorney T. N. Hopkins han dled the cuee of both. Otis Sneed wu tried for carrying a pistol and found guilty. The cuo Editor R. L. Bruwell and wife of Molgs were In the city for the day Monday. Mlu Elisabeth A. McCloud of Quitman la vllstlng Mlu Alberts Walker this week. Rev. and Mrs. C. 0. Jarrell of At lanta were In the city yesterday off their Way to the country home of Mrs. John Chambers for a visit NKEULES for the Hdnej’ >• ▼•■ATMHHT Pron *1.00 WANTS YOUR % Chickens, Eggs, Country Produce and Game. . Highest Gash Prices Paid Full Line of Staple Groceries and Food Supplies • . . , . Jos. Fass’ Old Stand - Thoraasville, Ga. '-Sts m 'j i uuwwmr-*"**^ nvwvwwwvwwvw Vidor Talking Inside the Piano. Is where os expert looks for defects er merits ot on instrument A showy esse is not so index to excel lence. Something more tangible Is required to Judge of Its worth. Our pianos are tbe hlgbeet standard of merit. Perfect In construction, touch tone, docign and finish. Always the best by every test Sold with guar antee at very low prices. Cash or Installments. Edisonji % Phonographs Full Line of Both Rec ord*. I Special Feature of Sheet Music, one half to Tom quarjer of regular price. ti jjMot For Looks Alone 'do peogtA.huy a plono; U they did any ot tbe handsome cure with’ a tin pen arrangement Inside would do very well tor an ornament. When you buy a Laffargue piano you get beauty and merit combined. The tone Is sweet andaympathetic, and the volume Is large and full. There Is no piano made with n sweeter tone, or more desirable ac tion than the Laffargue piano. C. C. Cocroft & Company iwMMHWWWtwum iwtMWwwwwww wwwwwvwvww wlwwaawiaaaaaaawa viwwmvwwwww lvawaalvwv-. i ,r • ■ IF. ■ • • a,