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   Thomasville Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - November 2, 1901, Thomasville, Georgia                                Vol a T NO 2,1901 16  weekly Every Corner Jackson 50  25  is published very except at the 2.50  rates upon suffering from female troubles and and from irregular or painful ought not lose hope if j doctors cannot Physicians are busy with other diseases that they do not understand fully the peculiar ailments and the delicate What the sufferer to do is to give a fair trial is the true cure provided by for all female It is the formula of a physician of the highest who devoted his Whole life to the study of the distinct ailments peculiar to our wives and It is made of strengthening herbs and which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the Falling of the Headache and In fairness to herself and to Female every suffering woman ought to give it a A large bottle will do a wonderful amount of Sold by Send for a. on the Relator 6a.  artificially digests the iced and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive It is the latest discovered and Ho other preparation approach it in It instantly relieves aud pel cures Sour Sick Ell other results of times Book all about dyspepsia bv E. G. THE TOWN AND HAS TAMEN PLACE THE Items Picked Up All Over the and Carefully Prepared and Served to Our SHELL and two year old nursery stock for sale Sparge farther information apply to 2m w J. FALL Sons Fall issued in tells all and CLOVER Crimson Seed etc. Also Vegetable and Flower and Seeds and Plants for Fall information given in our Fall Catalogue about different crops is from our and our own practical We are constantly in receipt of the ihost gratifying expressions as to the great value and the help that our Catalogue proves to Farmers and Catalogue mailed on Write for it and prices of any seeds Growers VA. LARGEST SEED HOUSE IH THE Eight keeps things moving about the court Jerger says he bought while all the newest and latest novelties in his tourists will soon be dropping in. And Thomasville will be prepared to to Fire a was evidently intended to be a case of incendiarism was discovered by Policeman Fuller down on Clay street at 2 o'clock on Sunday Being in that neighborhood he heard a gun fire and proceeded to The firing was from the little home of Sam the negro who sits around the streets and grinds out And Sam had fired the the He heard parties prowl ing around the house and fired at the He may have hit the but he doubtless missed the noise as had when the policeman put in an Sam said the parties were trying to barn his Upon investigation it was found that the outside of the house had been liberally saturated with and was ready for the to fire a blind man's house is about the meanest thing we have of School the state fair in E. Smith left yesterday morning for From there she goes to St. Louis for a few weeks T. J. of and Mrs. left yesterday for where they will spend some understand that there is no more room in the first grade of the white In fact a number have had to be refused streets and sidewalks should be put in good A town is by the appearance of its streets and W. 0. of R. I who formerly lived in the Varnedoe is spending a few days His friends are ail pleased to see hioi had to be called to drive 800 women bargain hunters away from a S. store last much for liberal Emma of Talla was Miss Cora Stevens Miss Billings ly has a pleasant as Dean very writing some articles in each issue of the weekly for the benefit of the teachers of Thomas John Tucker and bride returned from their bridal tour and are stopping at Mr. Lambs in They visited New the Pan-American and other points of F. H. of court stenographer for the southern accompanied by his charming is stopping at the Mr. Krauss is an espert in his profession and a gentleman of pleasing address and He will remain here until after court next farmers who have diversified their crops this year are not complaining so much about the price of They are rather figuring up what they will save by having plenty ot hay and other products laid up for the farmers of Thomas county in a great many adopted the plan of diversifying their And those who have followed this course are the most prosperous in the S F. W. is getting ready for the heavy winter The Baldwin Works of says the Savannah has shipped to the Plant System in Savannah the four recently ordered from that They will .be in this city in a day or two These locomotives are with 20-inch four drivers and 28inch They are among the best locomotives turned out from the Baldwin Locomotive and will be put to immediate use on their arrival 16th, there will be prizes for excellence in by school 6t.h awarded work done ave general individual and individual contests With the last named the boys and girls of Thomasville and Thomas county are most are some of the - Declamation by boy in grammar grades first second by boy in higher grades first second same offers are made to the boys of the city and local girl between ages 14 and 18 years any second public schools ought to send representatives to enter these What will ihe teachers do about Time is the fair will soon there is need to be and further information address W. injunction brought by the bar keepers of Moultrie to prevent the city council from closing the was heard yesterday by Judge The hearing lasted several The bar men were represented by Messrs. Hammond and and the city council by Pearsall and arguments were made by Messrs. Hammond and and were Alter a patient and weighing the matter in the legal Judge Hansell refused to grant the The case will be taken to the supreme court where it will be fought out to a AND Sturgls Best on the Will Be Here Fair management of the Piney Woods Jockey Club is making every possible effort to entertain in the most thorough man all visitors to the city during the fair and race November 21, 22 and 23 Mr. T the advance agent of the great Sturgis Carnival was in the city yesterday and closed a contract with the Jockey Club for his entire show on the fair grounds during the The Sturgis have one of the most attractive exhibitions ever seen on the Their ehow consists of ten the largest Ferris wheel that is carried by any carnival the champion high tiie fairs of Ireland and a regular whirl of Inn and excitement for They also have one of the finest bands ever carried on the road They have actively engaged since they headquarters in Cincinnati last and have the highest recommendations and endorsements from South and other prominent cities which would only have first class The Jockey Club management was especially fortu nate in securing this as they happened to have an week covering our fair to 'the harness events continue to come in in a most sat and it is gratifying to the and will certainly be pleasing to the that the most of their entries are from horse owners who have not followed the little circuit of fairs in this state and been together until everybody knows ail about the The entries which are being secured by the iney Woods Jockey Club will insure high class racing instead of he usual hippodromes seen at the ordinary county Shoot Cracker Gun Club had its regular weekly shoot yesterday The a handsome silver offered by Mr. A. H. S. was won by Mr J. on a score of 20 He was closely pushed by his Judge with a score oi 19 Cook was just behind with 18 to his The following was the 14  W. 19  J S. 12  12  15  17  17  following have recently entered Stanley's Business M. B. Leslie Drew E J. W. F. and C. L. W. D. W. R Sunny W. F. J. A. F. R. O Misses Lee Anna and Cora in the history of Thomas ville have there been larger or finer of goods on the shelves of the And are selling at the closest prices which defy Buyers can get as and as good goods for their money in as they can in any town in to and do well to call online I have a complete Frames of all M. over J. Phone 10; 205 7-20.  Thomasville Electric Light Company has a contract for lighting up the Piney ' Woods hotel this Before Mr. Frazier left Mr. Gamble turned on the lights in the and demonstrated to the entire satisfaction of Mr. that the hotel will be aglow with lights from basement to the coming Mr. Frazier expressed himself as being satisfied with the looked like the season bad opened up on the night Mr. Gamble the magnificent hotel with light from his T. Va. a One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect My say it is the best remedy for throat and lung troub J. advantage of the and clerks watching the parade on two those of Neel were In both instances the thieves got nothing much except some papers to were They failed to a in the Neel safe which contained quite a sum of Will of the firm of Taylor while walking along the street beyond the branch in the noticed some loose Stepping to where they were he and we may to find that they were some of his insurance policies and some It was purely accidental that he found Thomasville Electric Light Co. has made a contract to light the And it wiH be well Edna who has been spending several weeks at Pittsburg and points in the returned home yesterday 80 we are to have the It always moonlight nights are suggestive of sugar will not be long before cranberry sauce and Thanksgiving will be the family Davidson spent Sunday in town and returned to his work yesterday He is ing the new railroad from to Tallahassee right to the appointment of Hon. Arthur Patten as Judge of the county we may state that the term of Judge Rodden berry does not expire until the early part of Roddenberry will voluntarily retire from the which he has filled credit to himself and to the satisfaction of the Though one of the young est judges in the he has been one of the He after laying aside the devote himself to tiie practice of his governor has Hansell opened court y morning at 10 The following cases disposed vSi P of guilty to a vs. Jonas of vs. Jennie Alii Y. Leonard vs. H. was arraigned on the charge of an assault with intent to The and Mr. J. Hansell Merrill appeared lor the and Messrs. Roddenberry and LuSe for the The case stubbornly fought by both sides from start to Judge Roddenberry for the defendant and Mr. Merrill for the Both made strong judge charged the and they retired to make up And in ten minutes they filed back into the court and announced that they had agreed upon a defense waived the polling of the in the absence of the who happened to be out of the by direction of Judge received the It the find the defendant is from one to ten years in the morning at 9 the Frank Sweed case will .be taken English Plan for Settling the Race Oct. 25.Discussing the negro problem in the United the while Mr. Roosevelt's and courageous in entertaining Booker says it wishes the President had not invited him because it recognition of the non-existent equality of the races is not the best way to kill the white the It proceeds to as the best solution of the that the whites and blacks should avowedly form into two castes like the Hindoos and Mussulmans of with no intercourse except on the common business of the opinion of the Spectator the ballot should be temporarily from the although every office except the presidency should be open to but the whites should be entitled to demand a trial by a white these FROM That Were Stirred by Singing of back in the on a Virginia the tired soldiers for the It was a long needed a pause in forced a pause long enough to unsling drop stack and build little fires of dry leaves and Some had pones of corn bread cooked the day and some had both meat and Some had allowed hunger to deprive them of the supper they knew not and tor these the odor of bits of meat broiling over tho little fires gave a keener edge to But like the good comrades they none were unprovided for the provident shared with the and soon the fires were a short time the tired boys were lying on the ground wrapped in their blankets wooing a sleep that would not They knew of the battle to be fought in the early and to which had been rapidly moving all and they shuddered when they thought of the soldier whose dear letters from home lay close to his letters with lines blurred with telling of the prattle of babes and of the trials of could not for perhaps in the battle tomorrow those precious babes would be Thei young soldier whose sweetheart's letters covered his could not for perhaps the battle of tomorrow would end love's young while lying looking up at the tired in body and disturbed in with thoughts of home and the horrors of the morning to with thoughts rapidly shifting from loving scenes miles and ever so far to the terrible scenes of the battlefield so very with no sound save the measured tread of the sentry picking his way about the prostrate there came the sound of Down in the valley sitting around a smouldering a group of young fellows of that age when responsibility weighs and whose hot blood caused them to look upon the says the races Losing battle as a finding would develop peaceably until decided to the time with rules were felt to be inconvenient and swept Arthur Patten judge of the county court He had a solid endorsement for the The new appointee has been ill but is now steadly and will soon be able to the duties of the office to which he has been The appointment gives universal Col. Patten is a fine courteous and clear He will adorn the as he has the Burned to 25.--Nine-teenknow and loss amounting to upwards of is tbe awful result of a fire which occurred today in the business section of this The number of injured is not known but fully of victims were treated at various Police and firemen are tonight delving into the ruins in search of bodies supposed to refreshing sleepT been buried beneath the clear it is that others beside he known dead may have loet heir lives in the The destroyed were the structure 1219 and 221 Market occupied by Wilkinson and and hree three-story buildings by smaller their older comrades demurred but as the words of Tonight on the Old Camp floated on the still night growing sweeter and sweeter with the it proved a softening the rougher Tears came to eyes unused to and with thoughts dwelling on the loved ones far tired soldiers at last fell asleep What had promised a unrestful night was as if by the soothing touch of an angel's into Went Over Niagara N. Oct. 24. Minnie E. 50 years went over Niagara Falls on the Canadian side this and a feat never before ac and indeed never except in the commission of She made trip in a Not only did she bat she escaped without a brohen her only apparent injuries being a scalp wound one and a half inches a slight concussion of tbe some shock to her nervous and bruises about the ' She was conscious when out of the The doctors in anee upon her said though she was somewhat her condition is not at all and that she probably will be out of bed within a few said she bad prayed all ing the except during few moments of just after her Father's Last Oct. 27.The Associated Press is made the medium of the last message from the father of Leon the condemned who will pay the penalty for his terrible crime in Auburn prison next Tuesday In interview this afternoon the elder was asked he had to say finally to his unfortunate old man's eyes filled with tears as he replied Leon that 1 hope that he may rest in that he will become reconciled to and will meet his end Tell him lhat as much as I and all of oar family regret his most phs of Prominent Pithy follow now a other C. J. Welborn has been appointed 1-1. 0 mm m wm or not to is the problem in Georgia legislature leads off with a punish of former member of is legislature actually threatens to get down to work at Wonders will never John H. of tbe last survivor of the confederate is at death's house starts off well bypassing a sweeping It prohibits their sale in the dies by electrocution on Tuesday morning the 29th. Only twenty-six witnesses will be Porter leading citizen of very suddenly on He was mayor of the city at one are glad to see that of good has been of the county court of has given his version of the naval And it is that we can do nothing to as a A decision that he alone is for his unfortunate that he must meet his ment as a Want Only Indigents Oct. 24.The third annual reunion of Georgia's confederate veterans closed They rejected by unanimous vote the proposition to meet instead of Columbus gets the meeting in 1902. They asked the legislature o pass a law requiring that pensions paid only to They voted thanks to Macon for as hospitable entertainment as was even to the family of Judge of the only surviving member of tbe confederate were office and fice are on the ragged Ledge They don't know Sow the cat is going to jump at the white house A. 8. J. one of the three white republicans in the will introduce a resolution condemning Roosvelt on account of that dinner of and of offer to bet that Brooks will get the premium at the state Count us in in that Deal With Oct. 24.In the Senate two bills were introduced old veterans meet in Columbus next And they will receive a royal The ranks are being rapidly but a good many are able to answer roll call general says tbe ng for the punishment of any Atlanta is that if learn from passengers oh the T. T. G. that the were opened yesterday morning at Moultrie as If the should sustain Judge Hansell somebody may be in for Roddenberry expected to represent his No. 369j at the grand lodge in Macon but being counsel lh a number of cases pending in coart this he was unable to an example of what can be done in Thomas county we may state Mrs. W. who has sold in tbp past year 976 pounds of butter which amounts to At A. C. Reading Club was elegantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sills oq Thursday evening After a brilliant program of music by Mrs Misses and reading by Misses Sills and Messrs. Singletary and young repaired to the dining room where cake and fruit was but the most pleasing fea was a song by Dr. H. C. Each and every person expressed with their the reside il ce of the bride's mother in this city on Thursday the 24th instr. Miss Geneva Milton to Mr. Ben Mc Rev. J. H. wedding was a very quie no one present the relatives and a few persona extends Constitution has the pictures of twe bright young Thomasville boys at the State W. I. Mclntyre J. T. They are both on the editorial staff of the monthly publication is sued by the Sane Word About journal has a or of its If a of character is misled into doing to a it is as anxious to repair the in justice to its own as he can be to have it paired in justice to If a characterless journal abuses a the man necessarily so weak is human and desires to except in his he has received no Nobody else Nobody thinks worse of him for haying been lied about by a newspaper of no character than for having been barked at in the street by a He is judged by his acquaintances according to their own knowledge of and to what they hear him from sources in aroused the camp in the early morning those soldiers up rested and ready tor the and the battle was some of those whose dreams were of home never saw that home on Wednesday when the children of Appleton Home sang that song many a grizzled veteran who listened brushed away tears as his thoughts wandered back to the Virginia hillside and that night before the It came as an echo from the like a fragment of some almost forgotten The intervening years with their troubles or their privations or were for the time and once more he was in old lying wrapped in his looking up at the stars shining coldly in the longing for the resting sleep that seemed to never antil at last those daredevil in the valley camp below sang that sweet song brought the comfort and the blessed or attempting to inculcate in the minds of either by word of mouth or anarchistic One of these bills was presented by Senator Salivan of the Eighteenth District and the other by Senator Bell of tbe Another important presented in the taken the trouble to roast the beef in the first place instead of devoting his whole energies to roasting General we might have saved all a crime in Name a Oct. 25.^Senator and Representative of North called on the president today and asked him to appoint S. P. Adams the admirable manage ment of Superintendent his able corps of teach the public schools are running smoothly A reckless o McDonald spent pays the of Its in finding that agree pays any attention to what Ms. when it says and bis of And J. S. are not allow tainly no man's character ing any grass to grow under their ever taken away by mere feet in the matter of preparing for paper abuser of character is to be a shield against York races churches were all well tended OQ country will wait with interest for findings of the Schley There is but impression left on the public was on making I mind by the evidence that that it fully vindicates Schley from every charge brought against of the state seems to think this end of Georgia should be satisfied with tbe chairmanship of the railway while the other offices state as judge of the court of parcelled oat above It is land to fill the kind of them to give os one caused by the death of | down this Thomas The dent said that as Judge Fuller was a a man of that party would be named as his E. Watson To Oct. 25.Thomas E. the noted is again going un the lecture He has signed a horse show was a rivalling in the horse show in New venture the assertion Square garden Atlanta in the charm of the women seen at these great the Atlanta and will start out within a | Gallant Capt. of the a few His first lecture will testified that at one lime be on or daring the battle of the He will deliver sis or Brooklyn was four of eight lectures un Georgia before Spanish ships at one time out of the Invitation to Oct. 24.The Hamilton one of the leading political organizations of And Schley was standing on the bridge cheering the And yet Maclay says Schley is CO News speaks for the its has when it ed on invitation to Admiral Schley to a reception to bo given in hisi honor an early making good soldiers of thai state troops Georgia should bear her part. It cannot reasonably be expected that oar young who already give their time and enthusiasm and a portion of their income to the President's Oct. 26,Presi-| dent will be 44 years j old According to custom in the the occasion | vice of the be asked will be celebrated with a dinner to contribute to keep in which the children up the efficiency of the military  

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