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SEMI-WEEKLY IIMES-EXTERIRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1019.
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Compounding P
rescriptions
Is that feature of evrry well reculat«\1 pharmacy
which should ho brought to the highest degree of
efficiency. For many years the management of
this store has studied the products, of the lead
ing chemical works, and we urc those .xenerally
preferred by critical dispensers, we use only
those that have special recognition of a high
standard of excellence. In placing orders with
wholesale druggists we always specify and in-
s'st on receiving original packages bearing la
bels that are standard.
INGHAM DRUG COMPANY,
EVERYTHING THAIS FIT TO SELL.
PHONES 9 and 99.
AND HIDE’S
CUBA
fa ■ ■ mM So^ HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
I BH FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES
|B l&yp Qf 9 uUT Wool on Commission. Writ* lor
™ ™ list mentioning this ad.
JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLE, KY.
Disease?
Is
Your
DR. FARROW
THE SPECIALIST
WILL BE AT THE
Stuart Hotel
Tnomasville Ga.
COFFIN FICTU ilETS
FOB in
mis IS ONE OF THE ITEMS UK-
PORTED BY TIIE INDUSTRIAL
IX HEX FOR THIS WEEK—
Mini CONSTRUCTION WORK
BEING CARRIED OX IX THE
SOUTHWEST.
.'olUIUi
Just r
eek:
Feb. 1^.—The In-
Index says in its issue for
FEBRUARY 19TH.I
Will Return in 28 Days
WHAT DR. W. R. FARROW DOES *
He treats all Chronic diseases of MAN or WOMAN that arc curable, no mat
ter how lane standing. 11c treats PILES and other RECTAL DISEASES with
out the knife; he treats RUPTURE without resorting to surgery. He invites the
most difficult cases to call on him and try this new method FREE OF CHARGE.
He removes WARTS and MOLES from any part of the body by a wonderful and
painless method that leaves no scar.
Why You Should Come
Many have asked Dr. Farrow, how it is that he can cure chronic diseases
that the general practitioner can do nothing with. The general answer is: Dr.
Farrow has devoted his life to the specialty of Chronic Disease. He devotes all of
bis time to his given specialty. He does nothing but office work. Instead of
naving one office with a practice limited to a radius of a few miles, he has a number
of offices, and his practice covers hundreds of miles, lie advertises for the difficult
and baffling cases that have been seeking relief sometimes for years, many of which
come to him and find health and happiness, through the aid of his diagnostic methods
and deep acting blood remedies. His advice is always welcome to you. YOU
and deep acting blood remedies. Ins advice is alwavs welcome to vou.
PLACE YOURSELF UNDER NO OBLIGATION WHEN YOU CALL. Co
once and consult the doctor—next time may be too late.
Many of you who have been taking medicine and so called treatments for
months will be absolutely cured in a few weeks. Very chronic cases will require
somewhat longer time, but it will make no difference; you will be treated, until
you can say: “I AM CURED.”
Chronic Stomach Trouble “ d * r r '
You arc Irritable in disposition—cas
never carry any of them out. You a
to accomplish anything. You bccomi
symptoms which you know only too
deranged stomach. Other symptoms
matter from the stomach. Pain, Distn
stipation or Diarrhoea. Unhealthy co
tongue.#All these symptoms point r<
these symptoms, lo.se no time. Dr. V
d<
dis
ly angered,
re always tired. Vou
■ blue and despondent
ed condition of t he body,
have plenty of ideas, but
Bloat
deep, aggravated chronic
Catarrh
ad have
ntal sy
Belching of gas, <
. Weakness, Palpitation of tin
dexion. Changeable s
i deranged digestion.
K. Farr
■ failed.
ppetite, and Coated
If you have any of
.g remedies will cure
His specialty is the curing of
Do y
’*Volume as well ns extent of con-
-t ruction and industrial operations
characterize the reports for the
• • Never before was so much
'ipilding in progress and definitely
■•Inlined In the Southeast at this
*(.:i of the year as now.
A 15-storv ban it and office build
ing is to bo erected In Maco.i, Ga.,
•it a cost of *."00.000 to $0 00,000.
At Athens. Ga., a contract has been
awarded for the construction of a
county courthouse at a cost of $155,-
000.
‘A contract has been awarded at
Birmingham, Ala., for the improve
ment at an outlay of $100,non of the
r :rst of s'x units comprising a new
residence section.
A Birmingham, Ala., company is
to expend approximately $500,000
in extending and Jinproving its min
ing operations.
“An 8-story hotel building is to
he erected in Birmingham.
' T i?*p|. Fla.. Is to have an office
'•undine of seven or eight stories.
a tor^l of twenty-one new eorpo
-ations have been organized during
the week, with minimum capital
stocks aggregating $1,494,500.
Among the items of construction
work to be done as reported this
•eek. are: Bank buildlnr. Minette.
Ma.. and St. Petersburg, Fla.: club-
muse. St. Petersburg, Fla.: court
house, Madison, Fla.: church bulld-
inss. Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and
Attalla. Ala., Kissimmee. Fla.:
three stories to be added to build
ing, Atlanta, Ga.: paving. Opelika.
Ala., Punta Gorda, Fla., and Macon.
Ga.: school buildings, Bessemer and
H rmlngham. Ala.: and Dade county,
Fla.‘ theater building. Mobile. Ala.:
warehouses. Augusta and Commerce
r -n., Demopolis and Jacksonville.
Ma.: apartment houses. Atlanta,
Ga., and Birmingham, Ala.: city
halls, .Tasner and Leeds. Ala.: fac
tory buildings, Americus. Ga.. and
Jacksonville and Sanford. Fla.: ho
tel. Homeland. Fla.: twelve pn*?en-
~er stations In northwestern Flori
da and southern Alabama: road con
struction. St. Johns county. Fla
rnnstructlon contract® have been
-warded *s follows: Fraternal build-
in*. $17,974. Tamo*. Fla.: bank
quarters. Hawklnsville, Ga.: bridge,
"rfsn countv, Ga.: paving. 3t.
Augustine, Fla.: paving and sewers.
T> ’rminehnm. Ala.: theater bulldtnj,
r, WTwater. ^ln.
“Industrial plants will be estab-
Bahed as follows: Gas nlants 9t.
"etprshure. Fin., and Tti&caloosa,
Ala.: light and power plant, Met-
*er. r i.: "inner'es. Demonolis, Ala..
•»nd Leesburg. Ga.: ice plants, En-
♦ or*'»-iop n-id Svlecauga. Ain., and
r in : oil mill. Clanton.
M? • ’ ettlipe "lanf extension. San
ford. Fla. coffin factory. Valdostn
a.: brewerv, Jacksonville. Fla.:
imbpr n’ant. VidaHa. Ga.* electric
i'Iwrv extension. Macon. Ga.
BanV«« will V>p pst^MlshPl at
’"r '!•».. and DoughlnsvIMe, Ga.
V f ndlsou eonntv. Flor’dn, voted
50.000 of bonds for building ronr*-
nnd Gulfnort. Fin.. voted
10 000 0 f municipal Imnrovenient
(Bv Associated Press.)
New York, Feb. 13.—The Cotton
Market opened steady at an ad
vance of six to ten points on rela
tively firm cables, and covering by
some of Tuesday's late sellers. The
advance, however, met a great deal
of cotton and prices soon lost their
early gain.
The unsettled conditions in Mexi-
o and the Balkans, combined with
the nervousness of the financial mar
kets, apprehension of the railroad
strikes and continued poor export
demand, seemed partly responsible
for the set-back.
The bulk of the selling seemed
to come from Wall Street. Prices
eased off to a net loss of three to
eight points. Covering checked this
decline and caused rallies of four
to five points from the lowest
around the noon hour.
The market was comparatively
quiet during the afternoon, but rul
ed fairly steady with prices net un
changed to two and three points net
higher. The close was steady.
Xnval Stores Market.
(By Associated Press.)
3avannah, Feb. 13.—Turpentine
was firm at 42; Rosin firm, type F.,
625; G., 630.
Drives Off a Terror.
The chief executioner of death in
the winter and spring months is
pneumonia. Its advance agents are
cold and grip. In any attack by .one
of these maladies no time should be
lost in taking the best medicine ob
tainable to drive it off. Counties*
thousands have found this to be Dr.
King's New Discovery. “My hus
band believes it has kept him from
having pneumonia three or four
times," writes Mrs. George W.
Place. Rawsonville, Vt., and for
coughs, colds and croup we have
never found its equal.” Guaran
teed for all bronchial affections.
Price, 50 cents and $1.00 at all drug-
cists.— (ndv.)
flRGELS POST EXPENSES
WOMAN CONVICT UNO IMBECILE
Are Borne by the Railroads Says th
Rig Gnn—Four-Y'ear Cost Seem*
to Have Struck Uncle Sam
Just Bight.
Mens and im Hats
VALUES UP TO $1.50
TIDE FAIR.
WANTS
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 20b
E. Jackson 3t. D. F. Woodward.
4-it.
HIGHEST PRICES—Paid for Furs
Hides and Wool. J. B. Watkin
ft Co.
Atlanta, Feb. 13.—Hitchcock li
the guy who put the O in Parcels,
so far as the railroads are concern
ed, and it is a great big O, a regu
lar Goose Egg in fact, for the roads
are getting no pay at an for hand
ling the parcels post business.
This fact, at first not understood
by the newspapers or the public, ha3
been made clear by the statement
of leading railroad officials. With
the railroads it is not a question of
doing the larger volume of business
at an unprofitable rate, but of do
ing the entire parcels nost business
without any rate at all
It is this way: tne government
weighs the mail once In four years
to fix the rate of nav for the next
four years. They did the weighing
before there was any parcels post,
and the railroads are now forced to
haul the nnrr*els nost on the pay fix
ed for only the mall
Even before the comln r of the
reel* nost. the railroads had a very
-nal and Interesting grievance, and
'Bit the additional burden now nut
n them they feel that they are be
lt? deenfv wronged.
FOR SALE—Secoud. hand Piano;
good make and in good condition.
Write ‘ S.." cfo this office. 6-tJ
LOST—Gold engraved buckle or
main streets. Return this office
for reward . 8-2t.
Doctors Use Tills for Eczema
Dr. Evans. Ex-Commissioner of Health,
says: “There is almost no relation be
tween skin diseases and the blood/' The
skin must be cured through the skin.
The germs must be washed out. and so
salves ha vs long a*o been found worth-
s. Tho most advanced physicians of
this country are now agreed on this, and
are prescribing a wash of wintergreen,
thymol and other ingredients for eczema
and all other skin diseases. This com
pound Is known as D.D.D. Prescription
for Eczema.
Dr. Holmes, the well known skin spe
cialist writes: “I am convinced that the
P.D.D. Prescription Is as much a specific
for eczema as quinine for malaria. We
prescribing the D.D.D. remedy
for years.
We. ourselves vouch for the DJXXX
Prescription for eczema and absolutely
guarantee that it will take away the
Itch the instant you apply It.
If you are suffering from any form of
skin trouble we would like to have yon
como to our store, for we have bad tha
agency of this remedy f„r so many
E iara that we can tell you all about
.D.D. prescription and how it cures
eczema. In fact, we are so sura of what
D.D.D. will do for you that wa will bs
glad to let you have a 91 bottle on our.
guarantee that It will cost you nothing
unless you find that it does the work*
For that matter a trial bottle for 25o
ought to be enough to absolutely prove
the merits of the remedy.
Drop into our store anyway and wa
greati
Will tall you all about this f
R. Thomas, Jr., Druggist,—(adv.)
FARMS FOR RENT—Several good
one and two-horse farms for rent.
Apply at Times-Enterprise, hr
J. R. Burch, Thomasville, Ga.
LOST—On A. C. L. train, ring with
large cornelian sotting. Liberal
reward for return to this office.
10-41.
FOR SALE-gA big, sound, hand
some horse, with buggy an1
harness: outfit. $130. A bargain
431 East Monroe St. 7-3*.
SALESMAN WANTED—Bor terri
tory in South Georgia. Apply In
person, if possible, to G. E. Schu
mann, 110% Broad 3t.„ Thomas*
ville, Ga. 13-2t
til the Parade of the Sufira-
s to Show How the Women
i* finked When it Comes
To Voting.
HSillCIATEfl CHARITIES SIARTEft
brc.
throat? Call and ha
have Catarrh. It <
our best people—C«*n
daily. No need of e>
of stu
Men
backa
diseases.
cough and
. p? Is your
iimVv? Have you a bad taste* in your mouth? Have
re y«.u bothered with shortness of breath and weak
rouble with hawking and clearing of your throat? Do
; minus from the back part of your nose into your
loctor examine you. There is no need for you to
ds t>> • hat dreaded disease that is killing thousands of
i. I >r. Farrow’s treatment can be used in your home
office treatments.
from carlv abuses, lost vital power, losses and drains,
ck, shooting pains in the neck, chest, back and limbs,
heart, restless nights, bad dreams, loss of ambition
and mental activity, tier vou ness, irritable temper, bad blood dinguses which have
been neglected or mistreated? No matter how chronic your trouble may be
or how many haw treated vou, consult the master specialist, Dr. W. R. Farrow,
lie cures 99 per cent, of all these cases that appeal to him. His medicines are
quick acting an.: curative. Don’t let false modesty keep you away. These diseases
are just as legitimate a branch of medicine as any disease of the stomach, etc. Be a
man amongst men before it is too late.
w»r Arc vou suffering from pain in the back of your neck, on top of your
WnmPTl head and in the small of your back? Do you have pain down in
II UIUCU fr i t of your thighs? Congestion of Ovaries? Do you have
leucorrhoea, painful menstruation, too profuse menstruation or irregular menstrua-
e sediment in your urine? Do you have bearing down and hot
liz/.y and nervous? Arc you alwavs tired and weak? Do you
spells? Many women have been saved from the operating table
’ Dr. \V. R. Farrow’s deep-acting medicines.
DP. W. R. FARROW
orrhoea, pa
? Do you
ics? ♦ An
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
■ KKI> eOTAWKS. OMOV SKTS, ItlTA IIAO.l, CABBAGE.
A Fresh Shipment
—of—
Garden Seed
RECEIVED TODAY
The two “Q” kind
Quality and Quantity.
He.slnnln, Saturday Fob. 1 at. our store will bo open
every day, except Sun lay (rom 6 o’clock In tho morning
until 12 oclock at night.
The City Drug Store,
The Seedmen. Phone 2S4
Atlanta, Ga., B’eb. 13.—Atlanta
women are discussing tho suggestion
•( having a beautiful woman, an
ex-convict and a male Imbecile to
inarch side by side in the “inaugu
ration” puraue of the Suffiragettes
at Washington, and volunteers may
be asked for the three roles. They
')!! represent. of course, the alleged
injustice of denying.the ballot to
women when the only other class
generally disfranchised Is criminals
and lunatics.
The beautiful woman is expected
to donate her services free. The ex-
f'onvict and the Imbecile, if they can
be found, will have their expenses
to Washington paid. If their ser-
ices are accepted. If you feel your
self going crazy, here’s a fine
to make capital of It.
A number of repegentutives of
vai.ous churches met at the Y. M.
v. a. last night, called by Messrs.
George Neel and W. A. Watt, to
make plans for the formation of an
Associated Charities organization.
The meeting appointed Rev. S. L.
.McCarty, Rev. J. B. Johnston, Mr.
Neel, Mrs. BLans and Miss Bowne
to make plans and submit them to a
meeting to be held Monday night.
Then a public meeting will be called
and explanations of the work will
follow. , t f
MEN AND WOMEN—Sell guaran
teed hose. 70% profit. Make
$10 dally. B’ull or part time. Be
ginners investigate. Wear Proof.
3038 Chestnut 8t. ( Phlta. Pa.
ON THE TOP ROUND OF THE
LADDER
of carriage and '.wagon repairing we
&!t complacently, but not idly. There
is alwaye “something doing" here
because w© do it so well. Neverthe
less, we’re ambitious to do more,
and you can help to keep us busy by
bringing your carriage cripples to
the door of our shop. We wen’t
cripple your purse If you do.
A. W. Palin & Son.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING.
ro.MMITTKKS BfSY.
THIS LADY’S
GOOD APPETITE
Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From
Mobile, Tells How She Gained It
Mobile, Al».—“t suffered for seren
yeare, with womanly trouble," writes
Mrs. Sigurd Ilansnn In a letter from
this city. "I felt weak and alwayi had
a headache and was always going to
the doctor. At last, I was operated on,
and felt better, but soon 1 had ths
same trouble.
My husband asked mo to try CarduL
1 felt lie! ter after the Drat bottle, and
now, i hare a good appetlto and ileep
well. I feel line, and the doctor tells
me I am looking better than he ever
eaw me.”
If you are tick and miserable, and
euffor from any of the pains due to
womanly trouble—try Cardul.
Cardul Is successful because It Is
composed of Ingredients that hare been
found to act curatlrsly on ths woman,
ly constitution.
For mors than fifty years. It has betn
used by woman of all ages, with great
success Try It. Tour druggist sells It.
.Mriulicr»lil|> Campaign of the Y. M
C. A., to Begin Next Week.,
The committees which are plan
ning the membership campaign lor
bance j the Young Men a Christian Assocla-
[ tioti are busy this week preparing
lor the light. The enthusiasm that
. i« being sowu by some* of the com-
| mittees piomises a very heated com
test. During the four days, from
Tuesday to Friday night, of next
week, an attempt will bo made to
see every man and boy In the city
available lor membership In tho
Association. In tho meantime, each
committee is -planning some sur
prises for the other In their meth
od of work and ways of advertising
for their respective sides.
A splendid work la being started
at the building along all lines of As
sociations! activity and as the mem
bership grows the enthusiasm of
the men grows.
•Nightly now the gymnaelum Is
filled with men, some playing bas
ket ball, others dolnt Individual
work on the apparatus. In the af
ternoons the boys' classes fill the
floor. It Is expected thla class will
be divided aa the numbers Increase.
WMtfc, Lshn* ASvbwy D«st.,
HriMwCo, OmunogcblM,.. tar
Inttnuttmj, u4 M-motMT * Horn Ti
« Wssm.” ami is iiiia inffw,« n«MS
Highest Grtadc Autohiobllo
Oils, Grosses Soaps, Metal Polish
etc.
Special Oils and Greases made
if required. ,/
(ALL GUARANTEED.
REED OIL CO.
Taylor H. Mitchell, Agfc
GENUINE seed potatoes—
Spaulding Ra»e No. 4, per 150-lb ba^
$2.65; Red Blisa Triumph, per 150
lb. bng, $2.65. Can furnish seen
grown either in Maine er New York
Stale. VV« guarantee our seed to b»
the best and true to noma. 10 yea -
in the seed business, not a dissuti-
fled customer, American Produ*
Co.. Jacksonville. F!a.
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine
Wine
A Pilitable Medicine especially
prepared to relieve end care Ike
diseases which tiled wines
This excellent medicine is not only
successful in conquering the pain
ful and prostrating diseases that [
attack the female gsnsrative system
but it is exceptionally pleasant to
take. The usual rule that ths nastier
the medicine the more effective it
is. is reversed in the case of Squaw
Vine Wine. is one of ths pleas
antest of i dicinet. The fresh
juice ofaw i. ripened sweet orange
Is not me - .ireeable. It is indeed
a happy combination of tweet herb*
compounded with just enough
spirits to keep it fresh and active in
its medicinal effect Poor, tired
mothers, worn out with the caret
of a family and household, and suf
fering from those distressing'aches,
bearing down pains and nervousness
which women only know, revive
wonderfully under its strengthening
and exhilirating influence. It ease,
pain, strengthens weakened parts
corrects irragularitiet builds up
a strong, vigorous body, testores
brightness to the eye and color to
the cheeks.
W a ter melon
Extra select Tom Watson Watermelon Seed, flfty cents per
pound. Theee send were saved from large shipping melons of
my own growing. No seed were saved, from culls. Ill-shaped, or
off-colored melons. The ends of melons were clipped off so as to
avoid saving faulty seed. M y supply of these select seed Is lim
ited. Send In your order at once.
W. B. RODDENBERY,
CAIRO, GA.
Sold by DruggUlt and Dtaltrt
Price $1 Per Bottle
C.F.SIHM0NS MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI
High Art Clothing
For sale by R. Thomas and Pea-
C0Ck-X*«b Erug Company. „ ,
Now thatfthe Fallfand Winter rush
is over, we£are going to give fo our
friends and patrons, the greatest bar
gains in suits of clothes and extra
pants ever given in Thomasville be
fore. Our stock of clothing is fresh
and clean and are well worth the
price, marked in plain figures, show
ing just what they sold for and what
you pay for themjnow.
We don’t handle bankrupt stock,
neither do we buy from jobbers. We
buy directly from the best manufac
turers who make up to our order.
We haven’t room to quote prices in
this small space but you just come
and see and you shall be satisfied.
Mallard & Varnedoe.