About Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-???? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
JLMRROVED AND ENLARGED. m m City Drn* store Make Decided Ini' pro7«nect» In Its Arrangement. COLORED INSTITUTE ■> The City Drug’ Store, under the^ Sectary Meeting dfl manageaieut of Dr. Blaslngame, la File Colored 1 CSChttS doing something that was essentia: | y iwmas QounlV. \ to the proper carrying on of tho bus iness. Heretofore the store was crowded to the fullest extent and It was not possible to properly show the stock of goods, neither was there room for the work In the prescription department. The Doctor has begun improve ments that will greatly faclllate mat- Most interring 0i Tfe*; Atlanta iM s New Low Stssfon. Resolutions ■ Reconi Iu Police restored. A case of where the men- stands Is not so awful great, it puts tlcn.of as ad was the cause of the a lot morp work and responsibility property being recovered. on the ticket agent, and his friahda 1 ail over' the town legion is about tho largest number known- to men—and this will well apply to this famous William Dundy Attacked..by Jealous Negro With a Knife. SW CASEi HOLI.EKBD MURDER. At the same time that the institute for the teachers of our white e-hools has been'In progress, there has been a meeting of the teacher* j of the colored school* la Thomas county, which is reported to have been fully as beneficial as the other. The proceedings of the Institute are Of T&anks Passed Fifth and last day of Institute. After prayer, roll was called. Mias Tempo Caesady and Mr Cyrup Mallard rendered a beautiful se- Court Cases. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 3.—The benefit of probleitlo.-i was enow:, -his morn-j Ing when the police court opened with only four cases on the dot-set lection "Charge of the Ulans," (Carlj for bearing at the morning session. ters and .improve the appearance of, lnteres ting, snd would be published! Bohn > I - ater Mlas Dlntheeum sang; The court room was almost ,1o.«rtc t Ills establishment. The back of the atore will be enlarged, taking the office used by Dr. Palmer for the' In full did not space forbid. In a most charming way, "Good byo."| The day after Christmas t.-.e ».mi The Institute met Monday morn-! lPaol ° Tost!.) Mr. I*nne took up auother cf his lng with a large attendance. purpose. A commodious offlee will be caIIed t0 order by Commissioner Mac-J “ rtes « f Geography lesslons. It was prepared In the bacji and the pre-J , ean who gave „„ UBua , ln , tructlonc .I requested chat the teaching of deui- scrlptfcn counter moved to the ex- Rcy H Bunta wu elccted PreBldent .j mals be further dlsrnsred. Mr. W. treme back of what now constitutes and Rey j A peak Secretary , Prof .; W. Linton was usked to take charge the store. This will give enlarged H H Thweatt was elect9d Bxpor t. vhlle Mr. Lane visited tti colored floor space and a better prescription and the regaIar program wa „ then! Institute, and during the time ex department than has been enjoyed by taken Bp I plain the proper teaching of decimal the firm since its existence. The' Among u , subJectB handIt , d we J fractions. Ho did this to the satlsfac business done by this concern In geography In a)1 ltB branches, arlth- ! tion of all. dally enlarging and this is n step to Inet j c> penmanship, driH methods.! The subjects of composition and properly take care of it. Dr. Palmer gran , mar> BchooI maaagemenc . read- 1 declamation v re represented by Mrs. will move his offlee Into that former- , Bg h|itory> n)ap lnak , ng . e to. Each 1 A. 3. Christy and Miss dhristiau ly occupied by Mr. A. G. Ioblnson Inbject wa , we| , hand|cd and the lD .j Park. Mrs. Christy rend a most sen- stltutton Is pronounced to be of - slble and helpful paper on composl j great help to all who attended. j tlou making which was much enjoy- ' Prof. Lane, who was In charge of ed by all. the white Institute, was present for a Miss Park recited Trains Unc.e next door. A Bell Hunt. On Friday evening Mrs. M. Williams complimented Mise Marian' Mm# at thlg meetlnf> an j entertaia-! Daniel’s Apportion" and so delight- Spence and Miss Mary Evans West of ed and lBBtructed th< , m for a Bhort ' c d the audience that she was recall- Loulsvlllc, Ky., with a delightful en- Ume , j ed and further entertained her audl- I Memorial exercises to the memory cnee with “Tom Davidson r.nd Tib of Prof. J. M. Terry, who died re-| by, His Wife.” from Scotch dialect. , cently at bis home in this city, were: Mr. Lane spoke on the subject ol held on Friday. Appropriate mu sic and speeches eulogizing him were tertalnment. The feature ef the evening was an original bell hunt which was the source of much mer riment. The first prize, a silver tea bell, was won by Mr. K. E. Mack, and presented to Miss West, while g j ven Miss Ethel Dcklo and Mr. Vallle Haw thorne shared the consolation. A dainty salad course and punch were served. Among the belles and beaux par ticipating in the hunt were the fol lowing: Misses Marian Spence, Mary Evans West, Ethel Dekle, Mabel Pltt-| tutn> beB , d „ belng a raeth . man, Martha Mallette, Evelyn Mlt- HA! HA! HA! During the sessions of the Insti tute the leading colored divines dropped In, and lent their encourage ment by appropriate talk*. Among these were Presiding Elder Brook- Ins, Revs. Jones and Fennell. Both the white and colored lnstt Good od of the teachers meeting each oth er, are of much advantage In the discussion, of methods and Improve ments, and are certain to result In the advancement of all who attend them. Do not blame the poor dyspeptic for being blue, cross, Irritable and grouchy. He hasn t got a hearty, y0u a do jj ar outfit with the under- which belongs alone to Captain Mac- Dlgestlon and Good Health Bring Joyous Life. [ her of coses was 33. ■>ok away from th* Institute. A. C. WHITEHEAD. Cum. MISS SARAH BENNETT, MISS DAISY NEEL. MISS MARIE SASSER, Institute Notes. gen Human—are sympathizing with him in his new found pleaaure.- The About nine o’clock ln'hls store on ea * n K® ***1 be effective on the flf- Lowei Jackson street.William Lun- leenth 01 lbe month and it is tho dy, a colored merchant was In con- °P* n ' on °* many that this Is the bo- vernation with a negro woman, about S* unln 8 only of the cutting down of an account, according to Ms account e *penses that in the near future of the affair, when the hustanj ot ;be ™ w111 bc llk « discharges in all th# negress, Edgar Jones walked * ,B *® of r »' lr ®ad work. Into the store and immediately com-' • INFORMATION. About a Reliable Medicine. We want the people of Thomasrllle menced operations and opened a most strenuous battle, the chief weapon of which was a long vlcloua knife. j Lundy didn’t car* for the looks or the weapon and Immediately began' t0 know that we believe the most val- to Wake up the echoes with most* uable cod llver Preparation—the best strenuous calls for murder and the t<inic reconstructor, health restorer like. Is the meantime the negro and strength creator known to medl- had cut tha coat and trousers of L | ein today *• Vlnol. dy and only by the most agile manlp-j Vlnol Is not a'patent medicine aa ulatlons did he save his hide from' everything It contains Is named on It has been a noticeable fact that harm. I tbe labeI °f every bottle. We guar the attendance of the teachers upon The Wife .Waa BOt §0 fortun&i' | antce Vlnol contains besides tonic the exercises has been the best for she was included in the attack of the lron aI1 medicinal, curative and several years. j outraged husband and ho did sue-) body building elements of cod liver We are delighted to note the pier- coed iu cutting several gashes In her^ 0,1 actually taken from fresh cods’ enre from day to day of a number of anatomy. Nothing of a serious no-| *' ver *' but without a drop of the use- tenchcrs from the city schools and ture however ang she was taken to leas 011 t0 clo S t0 ° system, upset the from Young’s College. * j a drug store and her wounds dressed' fl° mac b and retard Its work. This Is No less pleasing ire we to have the and the bleeding stopped; presence of a number of visitors from a bystander hearing the racket the general public. ] and coming upon the scene was much Tho young ladles and several of impressed with the fact that Lundy the Vashtl teachers have been In at- didn’t want to fight. He remarked tendance during the week. ; In telling of the affair: "Durced II they can arrest Lundy for flghtln QUICKEST.ON RECORD. Ho never done a thing but holler.” “llow to Introduce a Subject to a Child.” After which he gave n list of 30 words to be spelled. The show ing wae excellent. j ; Here Miss Lillian Speight rendered n delightful piece of muaic. Mr. H. C. Ramsey next entertat vc-dl the teacher* with a practical talk on mensuration, presenting ttnglble methods of bringing out certalr points. After which Mr. G. V.. Byrne discussed the subjjct. i Prof. Lane on taking leave of lbs: aDd Jewelry, teachers made some beautiful rt-| »* aeeras tba * thc aearpb t0 b * marks giving to them excellent ad- •>" a ««essful. when Mr. T. J. Bottom. nlwnys ready to assist any woo may n« In need of aid. came upon the ■i'cr.e. He searched tho carriage and p’’-n In C-.c Immcuiete vtclntty but Pocket Book FoamI Ily Hearing Call For Newspaper Man to Advertise. Yesterday-afternoon on the Btreets, while riding to the A. D. & A. de pot. a lady was unfortunate enough to drop her hand bag from the car riage. The loss was not discovered until the station was reached, and an Immediate return was made to find ti e article, which contained money vice. Captain Mnclean gave some sin quont ana feeling remarks to his It: tlo army of teachers In a manner DETECTIVE NON-PLL’BSED. Minus a Clerk at the Const Line- Tirpt Offlee on the 15th. • r. - Red Alex, the .terrible detective otherwise known as Alex Tyrnbnll the Sherlock Homanlac, cojr hater and foreigner Is without an assis tant from the fifteenth of the month The officials of- the Atlantic Coast Line In thf'r effort to cut down ex- why Vlnol la so far superior to old- fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions Vlnol la guaranteed by over five thousand leading druggists of the United States to create health and strength lor old people, weak, sickly women and children, nursing moth ers, and after a severe sickness, and for hacking coughs, chronic colds, bronchitis and throat and lung troub les. Try Vlnol on our guarantee. R. Thomas, Jr., druggist, ThomssvilU-, Ga. Miss Madle Stanalnnd of Boston, .0*,, is spending a faw days with the Misses Blanche and Mamie Parrker. Miss Rosy Harte has returned aft spending the holidays with her sister peases, have taken away from Red Mrf _ A _ ^ ^ laugh In his whole system. Before there Is any Joy or merri meat it is necessary to tone uj* ti e weak stomach muscles aud get dlges-. tlou working naturally by using Aii- o-na Stomach Tablets. This prescrip tion cares all stomach troubles by strengthening the digestive machin ery and putting it in such perfect or der that it will care for all the food that is eaten without distress or in digestion. standing that If it does not giro sat isfactlon your money will be refund ed. chell, Ethel Spence, Lily Williams and Messrs. Henry Orlbben, Richard Mitchell, Archie Pittman, Sidney Fleming, Robert Burch, Kent Mack, Vallie Hawthorne, J. H. Swan, Homer Williams, Oicar Brinson. Master Arthur Smith, who has been So certain and reliable is Ml-o-naj tpen 4i n g the holidays with hit to cure Indigestion and all stomach j pran dmother, Mrs. A. P. Wright re- weakness, that Montgomery & Mac- turned yesterday to his home In Ma- Intyre sell it under an absolute guar-i con antec to refund the money unless it cures. Try a 50-cent box and see^ Lizzie Myers of Bridgeport, how quickly you will get relief from^ ^ onn f a nd Mrs. John Duckworth of indigestion and forget you have n stomach. CATARRH A GERM DISEASE Success of Hyomei Guaranteed Montbomery & MacIntyre. Ilion, N. Y., are spending the win ter with Mrs. L. F. Malre at her home on Monroe street. One of the Enwenticils oproaches veil on sldlourf dh tendency. alarming and its victims ar< the road to a chronic r- a dread consumption before tl; !ze their danger. Stomach dosing is ineffect! treatment of catarrh. The*only heiii ing agent is Hyomei, which is inhal ed with tho air you breathe, killing all catarrhal germs and driving them from the system. The sooner you ure Hyomei the sooner you will be free of catarrh. Montgomery & MacIntyre will sell Catarrh is not a blood dhease, but . i *1,0* lnri'vf* sind of the happy homes of to-day is a vast is caused hv germs that lodge ana 11 ^ . ... i#r ! fund of information as to tho best methods grow in tho a!r po c -a.-,es, cans r.„ . ^ | lcu jtlA ami happiitcas and Irritation with poisonous and offen-^ r jg|jj j; v ing and knowledge of tho world’s slve mucous discharges, ft is an In-1 products. 1'structivo; IViducts of actual excellence and ^osonable claims truthfully presented ,ii. 1 which have attained to world-wide errptunee through the approval of tlio o: t > v.vj.Informed of the World; not of indi- * real | .duals only, but cf the many who have J 1 the happy faculty of selecting and cbtain- !n th • in '’? ^ lc tae world afford-;. One of the pro'!acts of that class, of | known coni[x»nent part.;, an pthical I charged his ilutles. remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by the Well-Informed of thc World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs «»nd Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu- lean. With a- piano selection, "Twelfth Rhapsode,” (Lizst) played by Miss Cassady was the last of the delight ful musical selections to be enjoyed by the Institute. The following resolutions were read and passed. RESOLVED. That the teachers of Thomas County In Institute assem bled do offer the following resolu tlons: 1st. That we tender our thanks to the county authorities for the use ol tho court room. 2nd. To those who have so kind ly furnished music for the entertain xnent of the teachers. We would cs pecially mention Miss Tempe Cassady and Mias Mamie Merrill’s class. 2nd. To Mr. C. C. Cocroft to tho use of piano. -fth. To Prof. Chas. Lane foi his excellent and Instructive lectures on the various subjects pertaining to our work. 5th. To Capt. Maclean for cour tesies extended, both during our term of work and during the Institute. Gth. To the citizens of Tliomas- ville who have ho graciously extend ed to us the hospitality of their homes. To the Times-Enterprise for its full and interesting account of the proceedings of the Institute. 8th. To tho secretary of the In stitute, Prof. J. S. Searcy for the able manner In which he has dis- Alex his n ;;ht man; In the future the terrible one will be compelled to meet all trains that arrive from six to six and no mistake. The trains i which arrive at night will be attend- for.nd rc thing. He advised that the ed to by the night operator In the lady advertise for the book, and see- yard office. He says Its work, you lng n reporter on the street called to, won-of-a-gun work, and work all the him to put In the ad. time or you are fired, and some one While the reporter was stnndlng who will work will put In your there some one came up and asked lf ( place. this was thc lady who was about toj The work at the Thomasville office advertise for a prreketbook, saying) j* rot the easiest thing In the world that It had been found In front ofj ?;;d Red Is now In a predicament suro hte Crown BoPlIrg Works and that' enough. All trains which come to the lady could obtain same at once. a| the city will have to be met and this very embarraning situation was | gentleman- Is the only one who can. of the evening and assisted grectly In avoided for the lady nud her property; While the change from what It now making It a success. , Our streets were nicely filled yes terday, and the merchants did not look discontented. ’ Mrs. J. F. Lamb and her two aore, Archio and Francis hare returned from a visit of a few days to Pava where they visited re!ati.v^ and friends. Several of the Woo'men of tho World expressed .their cpjrcc’atloty' ot the music rendered by t;*o iarerrl young ladles ot the banquet Thurs day night. It was one of the feature* 9th. To the city teachers who have taken an Interest In tho Insti tute and havo done so much to ren der Its exercises profitable. 10th. Resolved that we extend factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., our sympathy to Miss Ethel Mosley only, and for sale by all leading druggists, and Miss Julia Gibson whom Illness