Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 24, 1904, Image 3
4HME8-ENTERPRSE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA JUNE, 24, .904. If you had a house that brought you an income of $100 each year wouldn’t yon insure it for $1,000? You certainly would, all good business men do. You Woujd do it knowing that your house may never burn and you may never get back one cent you haye paid for this insurance; If your warnings are $1C0 per year are you being fair to your family and estate if you do not protect them by taking out life insurance? You can do this knowing that you are sure to die and get back more than you have paid in 7 , Or that after a certain period, <f you aie still living, you can get back all you have paid in cash and have a nice sum laid up for a rainy day or old age Any man or woman in good health can take advantage of this proposition by ma&ing application for a policy of insurance to the Fill out the coupon and mail it to us for full information. C. M. & B. H. SMITH, General Agents, Thomasville, Ga. Oat thl* oat and mill to. Coupon. 0. M. &E. H. Smith, General Agent*, The Prudential In*. Oo. of America. ThomurUle, U*. 5 Dear Bln: Without expenae tome and without committing my self to any action, will yon tend me farther informa tion^* to ltuarance policy on my life. I wo* born on the 1...day of 18 My occupation in .^... Toon truly, Nome 1, Address. rydju.es tonic A Rev seleiffllc Msceverf Hr lie BLROD Ut NERVES. Mayor 8. A. Boddenbery tried *eren< >en oaaes in city court Monday after. noon. The usualjqaata of disorderlies | were on hand. One rather J nnasaol co*e wo* that a negro preacher; who *o far forgot the dignity appertaining to hi* long tailed ooat and high offlee a* I to engage in fitUonff*. Rer. J. F.|j H. Bailey attaokedJRer. Jack£Yonog. The evidence showed that pulpit ges ture* make moacle and the *crap mast ^ure teen a daisy. Bailey plead guilty and wa* lined tea dollar* and oost*. No cose wo* mode against Yoang. It purities the blood by eliminating' the- waste matter and other Impurities and by destroying the germs Of microbes that Infest the blood. It bolide up tbe blood by restoring and multiplying tbe red cow puaclea, making tho blood rich and red* It restores and stimulates tho nexvcew causing a full free flow of nerve firms throughout tho entire nerve system, ft-, speedily curse unstrung nerves, nervous, ness, nervous prostration and all disooneg. Metcalfe Mentions. Mrs. Murray, of Thomoarille, Is a guest of her father Mr. A. F. Beiry. Mr. Pierce Russell came up]from Tal lahassee, Sunday, and Is stopping with hi* brother, Mr. O. S. Russell. Mrs. J. R. Stringer of Jacksonville, Flo. is in oar midst visiting relative* and friends. After spending several days in Way- cross among friends, Mr*. ;j. W. Moore returned home tbe last of the week. Mrs. Roaaell and Miss Laura Wylly ran down aad spent Sunday at. Floyd’s with their father Mr. James RYD ALES TONIC Is a specific for sK farms of Malaria. It ads on a new prim riple. It kills the microbes that produce Mklaria. The cause being removed the. disease quickly disappear*. RYDALBS TONIC Is guaranteed to cure the ro»;i obstinate cases of Malarial Fever, Chill*, and Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize *H- Icolers handling oar remedies to refund 1 (he purchase price tor every boftlo ti R YD ALES TONIC that does not gtve HICKORY. N. C. W. PEACOCK. COURT HOUSE WEDDING. Mr. J. B. Clordy, on employee of the Swindell Lumber Co. Bainbridge, is a guest of his brother Mr. J, T. Clordy here. Mr. A. F. Berry one of on.- most hon orable end best beloved citizens, return ed from Thomasvilla Saturday after- noon, after assist ting in oondacting the examiaatioa for teachers. ■ Mr. T. E. Dixon, who till recently was principal of onr school here, has given ap teaching and is now in the insurance business, representing the Illinois Life. Mr. Lee Howard, acoompanied by his I mother, drove np to Thomasville Mon- diy. Judge W. M. Jone* wee again on Tuesday to exercise his oft i privilege of welding the chain men cannot break. Mr. Jessie Yi Concord Florida and Miss ERle I of Boston wen the happiness at They were accompanied by tbe 1 father, Mr. Alex Frasier, an v estl citrndh of the Box ton neighbarhooi ter the chain woe welded In satii iy style the young oouple left for future home et Concord. Mrs. New Open. Tbe Mitehell House is now open and entertaining gneets. The bos meets all trains, and dinner woe served Mon day ss tbe first meaL Messrs Reid End Mitchell have made everything ss clsan and bright ** a new pin, and the house hoe good prospects far success. SCOTTS EMULSION won’t auk* * I lamp kadi itraijhbMlUur wilt It task* n ilwH lon^a wft Ronv l (mil dbcMt4 hwx gnd 1$ monj O., me at the BrlgbSoo. They will jo- muid there until hi* home on Col. J. H. Wede’e place is finished, Mr. Bound is (he general superintendent of the Wad* property bee*. NEW HOUSES. M. Fslnbura will Build Residences at Monroe ana Crawford. Mr. B. Feurbnrg has bought the va riant lot st the oorner of Monroe and Crawford. Mr. Feinbarg has already let the contract for a handsome new residence, and material has been placed on the groand for the building. Mr. Henry Arnold lias the contract to build the residence, and work will be poshed rapidly. Mr. Feinbarg luu one of the beet building rites in town. In addition to his own residence he will baild three honees for rearing purpose*. These im provement* will greatly enluuice the appearance |nd value of the property Jurisdiction Extended. The Atlantic Coast Line has extended tbe jurisdiction of Kay, Bennett and Conyers, their attorneys in the Brans- wick division, over the Thomasville di vision. This was formerly in the juris diction of lota Jndge^D.H.Pope Tho new attorneys form a law linn in Brans- wick. CASE DISMISSED. . Suit Involving Valuable Internet In Smith Estate. Out on Demurrer. Monday morning In Superior coart, Judge Reagan, dismissed on demurrer, one of the most important oases that has been before a Thomas court in a long time. Judge Reagan was presid ing for Judge Bobt. G. Mitchell who was an attorney in the salt. Tbe case involved a one-sixth interest in the estate of Alex Smith. This es tate owes the Piney Woods hotel and much valuable land and residence prop- in Thomeeville. It was brought by Mrs Cora Oossels, et. el. against Mrs. Lillian E. Finn, widow of Capt. John Finn. THE EXCURSIONISTS. Those Who Wont (Away ffrom Home At 8:80 Monday morning quite a crowd of people were st tire A. A B. depot to see the excanrion for Brans- wiok poll oat. The new rod coaches worn well filled, and gnat crowds wen picked np along the rente, at tbe various stations. Fifty tickets were sold from Thorns*, ville. Many of them were toprofei atonal excursion growers of the colored race who never miss a clisnce to ride cheap. A number of well known Thomasville people took the opportunity to visit ret Capt Finn’s first wife wo* Mrs. Susie ] stives and friends in the seaside city, to Smith Finn, a sister of Mrs. Cossets. At* take a dip in old Ocean, and to enjoy TO THE PHILIPPINES Mr. J. J. Foreman i(Pavo Gets Good Appointment. Mr. J. J. Foreman of Psvo has been made a clerk under Paymaster M. B. -Carry of the United States army. He 1 will go totbe Philippines very soon with the rank of ssoond lien tenant. Mr. Carry, ander whose direction My. Foreman will be, is a son of the lots J. L. N. Carry, one of the greatest Georgians of modem times. Mr. Foreman is originally from Psvo, but for the post year he has been clerk at tbe Aragon hotel in Atlanta, a most excellent position itself. Be has many friends and relatives in this ooanty who will learn with great pleasure of his splendid advancement. We never knew before that on ele- phant rode so hard behind—or maybe tlay are all afraid of vrhevsTedfslt will •drive him from the saddle seat 1 her dealb the property went to her has- band, and at his decease was transferred to his second wife, who snrrives him, Mrs. Lillian E. Finn. Mrs Cassells alleged that It was the intention of her sitter to have herself and her children come in possession of the property. The esse lias been in lit igation for several yeonsnd on account of the large amoont of property involved lias been of much interest— The case as above stated, was dismissed on Mrs. Finn’s demurrer and did not come to trial. The attorneys for the plaintiff were Denmark, Ashley and Smith of Valdos ta and S. A. Roddenbery. Mrs. Finn’s lawyers were W. M. Hammond and R. G. and J.F. Mitchell. Mathews Can’t Come. Mr. 0. B. Mathews, of Elberton, who was, on Saturday night, elected as prin cipal of tbe ThomosviUe High School, has accepted a position in the Griffin schools at a salary of 11300 a year, 8300 more than the Thomasville place pays. Accordingly he will not oome hero. the other pleasures of the seasliom in tho slimmer time. Among those who went were Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Baker, Mrs. Tom Mallard, Mr. B. W. Mallard, Mr. Walter Bnroh, Mr. Henry Aflkold and family, Miss Mary Hargrave, Miss Kate Simmons, Miss Isabella Kemps. At eight forty five tho A. 0. L. sent 110 exoniirionist* to Momgomety. Among the prominent people who wont to the Alabama capital were Mn. R. Wolff who goes to tee her broiher;Mis* Val and Mr, AlexCassel* who will be the gnesta of their brother Mr. Sam Oossels, and MrtJames Williams. Destructive Fir* st Psvo. William Sherrod, a prominent farmer and mill man of Psvo, lost his home and barn Saturday by fire. The fire oooar rod In midday and awept with such fury that much of Jthe contents of the home and nearly everything in the barn was destroyed Included in the loss was about SOO bushels jof corn and a very fine horse. ' w UNCLE REUBEN PYLES. Well Known. Character Became a Benedict Monday. The phrase “a marriage of interest” is a oommon one among paper people, bat one took place day, that canoniy be described in manner. At ten o’clock In the morning Judge W. M. Jonas, ordinary of the county, joined in matrimony’s golden ohmins, Mr. Ben ben B. Prim and Mr* Elizabeth Smith. The marriage took place In the ordinary’s office and was witnessed by a good sized crowd of speo- tatorz. "UncleReuben” ai he iz known to everybody, if 78 yean of age. He iz hole and hearty and says he la good for many yean yet. His bride is origin- ally from Kentucky but lie met her in Florida. She is just half hit age. They will live at his home in the Oairo dis trict. This latest ubapter in the check eredanreerof one of Thoms* coantr’s best known charocten will be a matter of wide spread, interest. A Car to the Acre. Mr. A. S. Braswell a very successful grower of melons at Meigs, reports that from hi* 38 sere* lie shipped 8 con last week, and expects to probably ship os many as 18 more. For the fintoarhe received 4130. Mr. Braswell soys that if a good shower of rain will only coma he will moke a cor load to the acre. The crop is panning oat much better than It waa expected to do. AtVaahtl Home. Mi«« Irene Worley from Marietta, Go., came here Monday and is at the Vashti home. There are now eight girls at the homo.