Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, March 13, 1908, Image 6
Girlhood and Scoff’s Emulsion are linked together. I jg|§gHp >T TEKES-BNTBRJPIUSn FRIDAY, MARCH 13, IMS. -■— i * Igiy The girl who takes Scoff's Emul~ s/on has plenty of rich, red blood; she is plump, active and energetic. The reason is that at a period when a girl’s digestion is weak, Scoff’s Emulsion provides her with powerful nourishment in easily digested form. It is a food that builds and keeps up a girl’s strength. ALL DRUOOISTSl BOc. AND SI .OO. New Town IVHDESBORO About 29 Miles South of THOlhASViLLE On the Florida Central R. R. Center of Fine Farming Country Lumber Interests Etc Perfect Health Amid the Pine Forests Now Laying Out the Town. Lots Now On the Market. Buy First anti Get Your Choice Call on or Address POLITICAL BEE IS BUZZING Several Announcements Baring the Week —Many Candi dates. There has never been quite as much interest In a political fight as the people in Thomas qounty feel in the coming election in June. There are more candidates for the different offices than even the oldest citizen can remember. One peculiar thing about this election though, Is the fact that Thomas county has a.candidate for Congress, popslbly one for the United States Senate, one for the state senate, and one who will even tually make the race for’ governor. Besides these there are two or more candidates foT every office in the county except two or three. The congressional race will be the one with paramount interest to the! tos HUGHES THE MAN FOR N. Y Gets endorsement Oi Tiie State Repub lican Committee. We Are Now Ready New York, March 7.—Governor Hughes today received the endorse ment of the New York Republican state committee as candidate for Pres Ident. The resolutions, adopted by the unanimous vote of the committee, commend President. Roosevelt and class him with the greatest and most heroic figures in American history. WITH OUR FALL AND WINTER LINES OF Men, Women and Chil dren's Clothing? Hats and Furnishings. Ortie rsy Mail Mrs. Chas. Thompson, Miss Brooks and Miss Gibson have retur/.od after a few days spent at Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Mr. Earnest L. Mallard is in the city for a short visit to relatives. Are carefully and promptly filled. A complete cat alogue covering all our lines will be sent free upon request. B. H. im, BRO. 6 CO. SAVANNAH, * - • GEORGIA BRASWELL & BISHOP, Lloyds f Fla. PROGRESS CONTINUES. Industrial Development In Georgia and Alabama Coal Field*. Columbus, Ga., March E.—The Georgia and Alabama Induatrial In dex saya today In Its regular weekly Jaaue. “Large dealn*ln farm and timber lands form a notable feature of tht •tory of the week ending today la Georgia and Alahama. The largest fjjllo was that of 19,600 acres of coal Holds In Alabama to Mobile and northern capitalists who will develop the proporty, sinking a number of mines and carrying the coal to Mo bile. Ala., on bargee which the com pany will build for Its own use. 9 190,000 deal In pine timber landG )n Coosa county, Ala. is also reportod The real estate deals of the past few days in the little city of Hawkins- vtlle, Ga., aggregate the tidy snm of tltS,000. A good many satisfactory farm sales occurred, the purchase price ranging from )30 to 644 per acre. "The plans of the company that propose to develop $100,000 horse power st Mussle Shoals on the Ten nessee river arc progressing steadily and It Is announced that the total In vestment contemplated there Is $17, 000. A report that the Jilted States Steel Corporation Is to imn a ttO,- 000.000 steel contract from the na tional government*ud thafclho work Will be done at thsNsrapuy’i Ala- fcma plants baa exdterSUn Interest m ilia Iron district la-; that state. "Among the proleetet d nstrlal gee, Ala.; fertiliser factory, Angus- to, Ga.; ginnery, Blaffton, hos iery and yarn mill, Birmingham, Ala; llghtlag plants, Gnntorsvlllc, Steven son, Ala.; and Dublin, Qa.; Iron m!n. lng. Chalybeate Springs, Qa ; paint factory, Atlanta, Ga„ and eHctrlc railway, Stsvenron, Ala. “Eleven nee corporations applied for charter daring the week.” DRAGGED BV BORSR. Roy DeUc Has Exiting Time With a Runaway. enterprises reported by the Index are Bottling Works, Foley, aad Marios 'Ala.; brick plant, Birmingham,'Ala.; cement block plant, Macon, Ga., tan nery, Falrhope, Ala.; notion mills. Butler Springs, Ala., Calhoun and iAshhurn, Oa.r cotton oil mill, Tnako. (From Friday’s Dally. Mr. Roy Dekle was the recipient of a general shake up yesterday after noon while going home. Ho was driving the family home, which was bltohed to their phaeton. Soetng an automobile passing, the animal be came excited and tried to run. was checked by Mr. Dekle but la so doing some port of tho harness broke causing the animal to kick viciously. Mr. Deklo endeavored to stop oat of the buggy, but tripped and fall to the ground. Tho animal kicked at him as be lay on tho ground and then started to run away. Mr. Dekle managed to hold the Unce to one hand and was dragged for almost two blocks, brais ing hie side ooroTely and spraining the ankle. Although palatal, the wounds win aot provo sorioas and Mr. Deklo wae »p town driving the same animal, after the aestdeat bad happened. Bo was ocsnpoHod to aeanre an en tirely now set ot ha races and anoth- buggy, because ot the damage dona to three articles by the horse while In tble tantrums. Miss India Tamer ot Quitman is In tho dt-* as the guest at lln. A. P. Taylor. district. Thomas county Is conceded j to Roddenbery by a largo majority.! For the state senate Editor Jessie' Ward so far has no opposition. Dr.) Frank Harris of Pavo and Hon.! Dutch Wilkes of Meigs are consider-; cd possibilities against him. j In tho past week the race for coun-' ty commissioners has grown very In teresting. Four men have already an nounced and only ono of these Is a member of this year's commission. Messrs. W. L. Adams of Pavo, E. It. Whaley of Boston, T. W. Lewis of Glasgow and E. M. Smith of this city have publicly announced their Intentions to make the race. There aro Reveral men in different parts of the county who are reportod to bo thinking of running also. For tax receiver, Messrs. It. P. Doss of this city, K. W. McKinnon and F. L. Norton have announced. Politics of tho week were sot busting again by tho announcement of A. B. Milton to mako tho race for sheriff Sheriff Bight, tho Incumbent, will run again and Deputy Sheriff Sin gletary will also bo in the race. These two latter gentlemen have mado no announcement but have said that they would run. Hon. M. L. Cook, ono of Thomas county’s representatives In the Geor gia legislature comes out today with his announcement given by Ills friends who are desirous of seeing him In that position. Messrs. Macln- tyre and Stubbs havo also decided to make the raco for re-election. Hon. W. H. Hammond will oppose Judge C. P. Hansell for the office ot Judge of the City Court. Both arc actively engaged in their campaign. Solicitor Roacoo Luke will have op position for ro-electlon In the person of Col. T. N. Hopkins ot this city. These races both promise Interesting developments. It is more than probable that the doonty primary will be set for the fourth ot June the same date decided upon by tig? state Executive Com mittee and also the Congrcslonal Committee. KEEP HOUSE RYDALE’S Soap Babbles. (From Success Magazine) A wise son toucheth a glad father. Train n child up and away he will It's a long worm that has no turn- lng. 5 Mgcm If yon would hew your way to the top, use a climb-ox. By taking a quill Into his hand many a man has made a “goose” of himself. ,’4 Men who make a cloak of religion may wear smoking jackets to the txot world. It’s consoling to think that it the dog In she manger stays there long cnoagb ho will starve to death. Tht mere typographical appear ance of AEsop's name helpa us to ba ilers he was a capital fellsw. Be held the maiden's hand and said: “May I the question pop?” She coyly bent bor pret- head, “You'd better qnestler v op.’’ ARE MADE FROM THE PRESCRIP TION OF A SPECIALIST AND ARE SOLD BY YOUR DEALER UNDER A REFUND GUARANTEE. 8«CC€€€CCCCC«SCegg66€€<«*Se««B Put a Bull Behind the Bars We call especial attention to the hinge joint at each intersection of stay with main bars. This is the essential of every good wire fence. Unless the ttay has a binge joint the fence cannot receive pressure from contact and right itself. All rigid r # disappointing, as they crush down and when once down, remain so. 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