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GUARANTEED
REMEDIES
We Have Guaranteed Remedies For
All Chicken Diseases.
White Diarrhea, Chicken Cholera, and other
BowelJAilments, and Roup easily cured.
For further information phone 9 or 99, or
call and get a pamphlet telling how to
know these diseases, and how to
prevent and cure them quickly.
If you have as many as two fowls, pigeon
hole this thought for future use. It’s
worth money to you.
Ingram Drug Company,
PHONE.9 OR 99 FOR'BASE;BALL SCORE
THE com
mim
home, she being ill with typhoid i
fever. |
Miss Anna Hopkins of Thomas-'
ville arrived last week to nurse
Miss Mary Gilmer during her ill
ness.
Miss Viola Holloway of Pavo was
of relatives here last
BICYCLE STOLEN—ii.JO Reward
for return. Columbia Mo lei 69,
Cbal3les9. black enamel 26-lucb
frame, black wheels, red rubber
handle trips. Return to Tiroes-
Enterprise.
NOTICE—We buy PEARS on •.he
trees or in barrels at derot, *2d
pay spot cash. Pear growers,
write us. Georgia and Florida
Fruit Co., P. O. Box 899, Jack
sonville, Fla. 6-3-ltsw.
sonville, Fla.
In-
Bites or stings or poisonous
sects which cause the tlesh to swell
should he treated with DARBY S
PROPHYLACTIC FLl'ID. ft coun
t-rads the poison, reduces swelling
quKklv and eases pain. It Is equal
ly as valuable when applied to flesh
wounds, burns. scalds, cuts or
bruises. It causes the flesh to heal
over and leaves no disfiguring scar.
Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by
K. Thomas, Jr., and Poacock-Mash
Drug Co.adr.
Mr. Smith Grant anl Mr .Willie
Pan, of Pavo, visited in our com
munity Sunday afternoon.
The sing 'ast Sunday afternoon,
was a success and was attended by'Sunday,
a large crowd. Prof. L. B. Dunlin, ( -Mr. -M
Mr. Green has begun to eel very Mlse Mary GUmer who bag been |
saucy since the rainy weather has , 8lUng ber brother and alster Mr .
set In and he will give the farmers I d Mrg Kingsley, has been brought
a little trouble to mar his beanty if
the rainy weather doesn't cease.
Mrs. F. S. Lanier of Pelham
spent a few days here last week
with I*lends.
Mrs. F. P. Tolar, having spent
two weeks here with friends left
Saturday morning for Albany where the guest
»he a ill spend a few days with her; week
soi Mr. J. B. Tolar. i Kev. Mr. Thompson of Blackshear
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mims of arum- Qa., filled the regular appointment
merliill spent Sunday with their! of Kt?v A c Shuler Sunday,
sister Mrs. 1. F. Duncan. | Messrs. Oscar Pope, E. J. Pear-
Misses Minnie Lee und Eunice sons an( j Mjases Thelma Philips aa.l
Garnett of Boston spent Sunday; Hu r j e pope attended the minstrel
ana Monday here with their uncle ^ at p avo Kridpy evening.
r lr '."' G rr- ■ . i Mrs. J. A. Barrow spent Monday
1 Miss Mae Hnch went ».o Quitman ( j n Boston oil business.
Saturday ou business. j Misses Orie and Blanche Cone
Miss Wessie W ade having spent j 8pen t a day j n Quitman last week
. eral weeks with relatives in ; gtanding the teachers examination,
•tman returned home Saturday,! Miss BurIe Pope has been con .
fined to her room this week on ac
count of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Finch who', Mr9 . Slimm ,. rs ot Sylvester, Ga.,
near Boston spent Sunday with has becn the gueBt of her daugbter
latter S parents Mr. aud Mrs. 1. SUs Truman Williams.
accompanied by her sister Mrs. Cal-
an Clanton.
F. Duncan.
Kev. Mr. Bowen filled his regular
appointment here Saturday
The Barwick High school build*
ing was struck by a heavy elap of
and j lightning last Wednesday, but only
! one room was damaged.
Bowman and Miss Pol-1 Miss Sallie Love Cone is In Pavo
was the leader. j lie Bennett of Fargo, who were hap-; at present filling the vacancy of the
There were several of the Me-' |lily unlted 1,1 - he ho,y bou<h of i telephone operator who is very sick
her ere se oral of the . c matrimony Sunday morning spent j with typhoid fever.
Grawites over to Mr. Willie Selph's J Sunday night and Monday with the j Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright spent
last Wednesday, working out his I former's brother, Mr. W. A. Bow-1 several days last week as the guest
ATTOHENV-GKXKRAL IH>ES
NOT APPROVE DISSOLUTION.
St. Paul. Minn.. June 12.—Attor
ney-General McReynolds arrived
here today to appear before the
merger.
STEADFAST CONFIDENCE.
crop for him.
We regret to learn that Mr. Sam
Sherrod will move his family to
Merrillville this week.
Mr. E. P. Lowery, of Coolidge,
visited in our community Sunday.
Mr. Iverson Hobbs visited Mr.
Isaac Hart Sunday.
Mr. William Sherrod visited homo
folks Sunday. He is now making
Ills home in Cairo.
man.
Mr. Jim Garnett's little sou, Koy!
happened to a had accident Satur- [
day; their mule biting his nugerj
j of the former’s sister at Adel.
off.
Mr. Parks Jackson spent Satur-j
day night with Mr. Herbert Burton;
of Evergreen.
‘CENTER II”
THE FAIR
WILL PLACE ON SALE AN ASSORTMENT
OF
CHINA and GLASSWARE
-- Japanese Cups and Saucers, Berry Dishes
and other useful articles for the table.
On Sale Friday 9:30 a. m.
2
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY,
The Fair.
Ttiomasville*s Busiest Store.
VALUES 5c to 15c
CHOICE
2C
Holy Writ tells us to boast not of
in June" bus come, not only one,
hut
The Children’s service, Sunday ‘ tomorrow, for we know not what a uut "e have had several this week,
evening, was an occasion enjoyed ; da Y n!a Y bring for ^- LaR t weekMr - Au,tta GllPS ’ oI Abbeville, 18
by all present. At 7:40 ociock the, we "ere boasting of the finest crop j home for a month or so, spending a
church was crowded to its capacity.; -M® section ever had, and today we while with his mother -and friends.
I the Children lined up outside of are *" th *rasp ot ‘> le moat de ‘' Mr E . R . Brandon, of Thomas-
i the doors; the small children to' structlve weather we have ever ex-,
We are sorry to note that Mrs. i tbe Jeft j e( j Dorlne Scott, and ■ perlenced. Large corn is breaking, ville, made a business trip here
Sarah Martin is very sick at this the larger o»es to the right,’led by|° n - being so tender, and grass and Tuesday last.
writing. We hope for her a speedy! Janie Finch. * weeds are growing in the young corn Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Thom-
recovery. 1 I >a r ka Jackson, the o r e a “ lst ; “ew‘to* plow" 16 ” washra Me 1 il8Ville Is spendlnB the Week here '
We are having plenty of rain 'a j Slashed 1 uTuie aisles “to the‘treat cuttlng thelr way through our cot- 1 88 the guest of Misses Vetitia and
our section this week. L nd f ac ing the audience sang "Our! ton and leavln8 8amo at bottom,, Alma Dyke.
Miss Annie Prosser has returned own God Day,'* repeated the Lord’s! con H>l e tely covered up. Our water- * Mr. Ernest McMillan went over
home from an extended visit at prayer and marched to their seats, j "ip ected* o™ eg’^loadlag early ne'xt!'° Thomasvl J‘® Monday to spend a
N'orman Park and Ellenton. Kev. Mr. Bowan led a short pray-i wce | (> by tbe isth-at least, but day or 80 w * tb bis P arK1 ts.
Mr. and Mr3. Tom Buntin and ‘ er ' ! with the present unfavorable waath- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Byrd went
„ , . - . children visited Mr anil Mrs tv I I Introductory recitation: "Bible i er conditions we will Mot bo able to • over to Thomasville one day last
Federal Circuit Judge, ant oppose children visited Mr. and Mrs. IV. J.I Boyg and lilrlsby Hattle Dun . g0 into the fields with warens and iyeek
the latest plans submitted for the Simmons Sunday and also attended ca „ teams before about the 23rd Inst, j
dissolution of the Union Pacific the singing and Sunday School. j The book that tells the stories by our school principal, Prof. Paul! \ ’ , . .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones and Mildred Hicks. Kinsey, has about recovered from ,® ral1 days la,t wee ' p aa the gu 8
Song, "Under the Stars," by bls 8 l ,e!: OI tever and resumed his her friend. Miss Hulda Wilson, at
Janie Finch. ! work at school Monday. However Dillon.
Recitation: "Bob and the Bib. tbp w " tber , baB bep \“ bad ‘ hi8
le," by Janie Finch and Manor Bel-! " m i.e veL niim . f ^., ' 5 “"T
cber j w ill he very little school this week.
1 Recitation, “*A Puzzling
Sherrod has-1 Hon.” by Florence Beaty.
The weather for the past
days has been rather cool, and rain;
has come down In large quantities. J
Among those who attended Sun
day School Sunday at Beulah were
Mr. X. H. oasser anu iamlly, Mes
srs. Fred Thmpson, Wesley C'naso'n,
and Misses Joe Emma Thompson,
Ruth Wilson, Ola Chason, Allie
Thompson, and Mrs. G. W. Griffin
and little son.
Rev. Mr. Hindley filled his regu-
The Following statement bhould
Form Conclusive Proof of Mer
it to Every Times Enter
prise Reader.
Coull etronger proof of the merit
of any remedy be desired than thJ
statements of grateful endorsers
wiho say their confidence hae been
undiminished by lapse of time?
These are the kind of statements
that are appearing constantly in
your local papers for Doan’s Kidney
Pills. They are twice-fold and con
firmed with new enthusiasm. Can
any reader doubt the following? It’s
from a resident of this locality.
F. L. Jones, Justice of peace, 711
South Court St., Quitman, Ga.,
says: "I confirm my former endor
sement of Doan’s Kidney Pills given
for publication in 1908 and gladly
authorise Its continued use. My
kidneys were sluggish and the kid
ney secretions passed too frequent
ly, especially at night. I had dull
pains in my loins and my back was
weak and lame. When I read about
Doan’s Kidney Pills. I obtained a
box and their use soon brought
me relief.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buf
falo. New York, 6ole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name—Doan s—
and take no other.— (adv.)
*he former’s sister visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Hobbs Sunday. j
Mr. Odie Gandy and Charlie Ha-j
pan. of Cairo visited homefo’ksj
Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs.
Ques
tioned home from a visit to Cairo, j
Mr. J. H. Wheeler and Mr. L. B. j
Buntin, of Pavo, dined with Mr. j
Milton Herndon Sunday, and were
among t!ie visitors at the
School singing.
Song, “The Best Book”
tie Duncan.
Recitation, “The Baby
by a group.
Song, "The Hebrew
by Hat-
Moses,”
"SILENT
lar appointment at the church last
Miss Jonnle Lee Evans spent gev-' Sunday and preached a very In
teresting sermon, whclh was heard
by a large congregation.
Miss Ruth Wilson entertained
quite a number of her school
friends at her home Friday night.
Those present were Messrs. Otis
Brinson, Jim Scully, Fred Thomp-
Mr. I. M. Dyke and sons made a
; business trip to Thomasville last
: Thursday. Mr. Dyke took with
I him eighteen bushels of butter-
i beans and found a ready sale for j son . Avon Sasser, Clayton Griffin
1 ™ \til*nn Missea Bessie knsser. Ola
f e »- * Pavo, Ga., June 12.—This week
has seemed more like January than
June to moEt of us, on account of
the cold rain and wind, but it
seems now as if we might soon
have some pretty weather.
The District Conference, which
ls in session at the Methodist
church, has been hindered on ac
count of the bad weather. Not
more than half of the expected del
egates have come.
Miss OnlB Mount and Miss Cora
Lee Shelley are at Black Mountain,
N. C., attending the Southern Con
ference of the Young Women’s
Christian Association. They were
sent as delegates from the colleges
which they were attending.
Both of our telephone operators,
Miss Waco Horten and Miss Bertie
Davis, have been quite sick, but
; tl?em In Thomasville. J Milton.
Mr. Lem Gaskin, of Oklahoma, ls * Chnson,
Misses Bessie Sasser, Ola
Joe Emma Thompson and
Sunday! by Zllma Hicks, Janie Finch
I Lillie Wood.
Some nice rains have been com- tbe gll est of his brother and family
Mother," | lug this last s.eek and crops nre bere tb | g wee k,.
PITIES HU
FDR RHEUMATISM
THE GREATEST KIDNEY AXI>
BLADDER REMEDY ON TIIE
MARKET TODAY.
and showing the effects of those rains
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller of Bar-
Recitation. "My Live Dollle," An-; wlnk WPrp vlgjtlng relatives near
drew Nesmith. „ ! Pavo Sunday.
Recitation. Our Baby. by ■
Leon Vann.' j Mrs. Seipli, who has been sick for
Greetings a..d chorus, by Muudjsonie *lme, passed to the Great Bc-
Vanu. |>ond Saturday morning at five
Recitation, ‘ The Chi.d Jesus. | o’clock. Death came quietly and
Mamie Lee Belcher, Lillie Wood and' 1
■BLUE-EYED GIRLIE.’
“BEULAH”
Zilma HPks.
j Sunt, "Roekaby," by Janie Finch
! aud Dale Hicks.
Recitation, "Samuel the Little
Helper," by Florence Beaty, Leona
i Jackson, Mattie and Hattie Duncan.
io Tor you. Cures and strengthens
the kidneys and frees the system of: Recitation, “The Lad with the to mourn her loss T’le bereaved l' or e practically all her life
trie acid. By Its use your dally j Loaves." by Janie Finch and Manor f amlly bag the ,
drudgery, life will be brighter ... 7! .- ..... .. .. .... , : tire community,
nd your health extended for many
Satisfaction guaranteed
will become a pleasure instead Belcher
Children's Day Offering, by LUlio
Wood and Lois llickH. | Mr - and M’ 8 - M - P- Fulwood’s
Song, "Birds, Butterflies atidjlltft” habv Is still very ill at this
Children," by Mattie Duncan and! writing.
On last Wednesday at two o’clock
Peacefully and she fell asleep in the death angel visited the home of
Jesus. Her bodied was hurled in Mr. Grover Thomas and took away
Salem cemetery Sunday. Rev. J. P. 1 hi8 dcar old mother, Mrs. Hattie
McCann, officiating. She loaves Thomas.
two sons, four daughters and one Mrs. Thomas was Dorn and reared
brother, besides a host of friends 1“ Thomas county, and had lived
3he
ympathy of the en- was about forty years old.
money refunded. Price, $1.0J per
bottle. For Sale by—
PEACOCK-MASH DRUG CO.
fadv.)
A Woman Is Wonderfully
Constructed
Tha delicate atrocture of a woman’s body Is a source of wonder to medical men.
So complicated are its parts that only the most learned are capable of understand
ing; It. Women do not know themselves. They do know, however, what it
means when any of these delicate parts get weak or disordered. They alone know
the suffering, the misery, the prostrating effect when the generative system
becomes irregular. The disturbance not only robs them of strength and the
enjoyment of health, but they have work to do and It must be done in spite of a
body that Is weak and suffering and a mind that is harassed by the dread of an
invalid’s fate. Happily, most of these ailments of women are curable and one of
the most dependable medicines for the relief of such troubles 15 Dr* Simmon*
Squaw Vlae Wine. It is prepared expressly for the diseases of women. It is
a successful medicine. One that builds up the Ner/ous System and strengthens
and regulates the generative organs. It stops the painful symptoms promptly,
tones up the nerves, makes the body strong, the digestion good, and restores a
feeling of wetness, of power to perform the household work without fatigue.
Ailing women should try this remedy. It will give them back the hea'th, strength
and vigor of girlhood days.
Sold by Druggist« and Dealers. Price $1.00 Per Bottle.
i C. r. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI
FOR SALE BY R. TIHiMXs JK-, and I’EAOOCK-MASH DRUG CO.ail'v.
Rev. J. B. Alligood, of Coolidge,
conducted the funeral services.
Mrs. Thomas was a loving wife
and mother. She united early- la
Mrs. Harris Miller. w e are g | a d llfe wllh thc Mldwa Y Da » ,l8t church
Allie Thompson.
Mr. N. H. Sasser took supper with
Mr. J. W. Wilson Tuesday night.
Misses Joe Emma Thompson and
Allio Thompson took dinner with
Miss Bessie Sasser Sunday.
Mr, and Sirs. W. H. Benton made
a short call on Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Wilson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. C. Thmpson returned
home Sunday after a long illness In
Cairo.
they are some better now.
The Pavo Band gave an enjoya
ble entertainment at the School
Auditorium last Friday night.
Ulcers and Skin Troubles.
If you arc suffering with any old,
running or fever sores, ulcers, boils,
eczema or other skin troubles, diet
a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and
you will get relief promptly. Mrs.
Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala.,
suffered from an ugly ulcer for
nine months and Bucklen’s Arnica
Selvo cured her In two weoks. Will
help you. Only 25c. Recommend
ed by all druggtsts.adr.
I to say, Is some better now.
and has been a faithful member of ]
Florence Beaty.
Recitation. "The Captive Maid,’
by Dale Hicks and .la Fnfeinhc j i that 0 hnrch I
by Dale Hicks ami Janie Finch. ! " e ,nade A 111 * 8 a mistake In our ; . .s' h „ J
Recitation. "Young Tinto’.hy," Dy | last weeks letter, in regard to the 1 Her death 18 regretted by all who
Manor Belcher. j date for cleaning off tho -grave' knew ber ’ and ‘ be aymP-thy of the I
Sons. "The Land Where the | yard at Salem. The day for that entire community is extended to. the j
Bible Boys and Girls Lived." by all I wor k Is Wednesday, after tho third ,ireaved family. !
| Sunday In June. All parties In- 1 We are havln E lots ot rata ln |
Youns ’.created will please remember this thls community this week. The
, Recitation, "The"Children m the { la8 ‘ Mmed date, and be on hand, j watermelon crop l. not doing
I Temple," by Lula Huette. j Rev. Mr. Griffin, who ls a stu- * e "'
®^ n * 5, . ut ',S' b Ji dren s Day ’ by all |dent at Norman Park, Is visiting
Mr. Rogers near Patten.
the children.
Junior Exercise, "Some
j Bible Heroes.” by a group.
of the children.
Benediction, by the pastor.
PUELLA.
LET 05 PBH TO
We have a first class line of everything
in the drug line and the best of prices.
Our Kx department is perfect condition.
Your Rx compounded by competen
pharmacists.
City Drug Store
PHONE 284.
MRS. LARAM0RE
TELLS JR0UBLES
Udy In Goodwater Describes Her
Distressing Experience and
Tells How She Was
Finally Relieved.
Goodwater, Mo.—''Ever since I wts
I tittle girl,” says Mrs. Riley Laiamore,
“I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia.
1 suffered misery after eating, and hid
terrible heartburn.
1 thought I had to suffer this way u
long as 1 lived, but when I began to take
Thedtord’s Black-Draught, In small
doses, every night, the heartburn was aO
gone In a few days, and 1 could eat
without distress.
I took two small packages In alt, and
although that was some time ago, tbs
dyspepsia has not returned. '/W
I speak a good word for Thedtord’s
Black-Draught whenever I hare the op
portunity.”
It eating causes distress, we urge you
to try Thedtord’s Black-Draught It
cleanses the system, helps the stomach to
digest its food, regulates the bowels, sad
stimulates the liver.
It sets gently snd Is without bad after-
Try it Price 25c.
"MERRILLUE"
Pebble Hill school will close next
Friday week. Everybody is Invil
to come and bring well-filled bas
kets. The speaking contest for a
silver medal will be held" at 13
o’clock. After dinner there will be
some educational talks by some of
the prominent speakers. The
school exhibition will be held at
night.
Master Charlie Langley spent
Rufus Bul-
Our town seems to bo somewhat
cn a boom just now. The city of
ficers have gone to work with some
zeal and elected Mr. StephenBon as!
marshal and are now trying to put | Sunday with Master
the Streets In first-class condition, I lock.
although they seem to be rather j Mr. Clarence Merritt spent Sun-
slow. as they are having trouble, day with his s’ -r-, Mrs, A. M. Pll-
pullfng up some pines, oaks andjeher, at Ochlori. ice.
other shrubbery on one of tho Mrs. C. E. I uggar spent Monday
main streets. The town wishes to with Mrs. J. A. Lalng.
Join this street with the public road! Miss Ells Lalng has returned
which the county has Just lately .'after spending a monkb with her
worked up. This will be a beau’i-1 relatives in Florida,
ful street when finished. I Mr. Raymond White wns out rid
Wo have had several new real- ln R last Sunday afternoon,
dents to move In our midst recent- ' ,r - Outler Robison, accompanied
ly. Mr. Sherrod, the sawmill manj b > Ml88 Mamie Sasser, spent Sunday
will erect several new residences j’wlth Misses Dona and Nellie Robl-
soon for s hands. Wo under- * on . at Pleasant View.
ijBOd that he Intends to erect two| Mrs. J. C. Robinson spent Sun-
otefc dwellings and will move his' da Y w| B> Mr8 - A. Rogers.
*'family here at once We will greet) Mr8 - c - R - 3a8,er 8 P ent Sunda >'
them with a hearty welcome. j with Mrs. J. A. Rogers.
We have often heard quite a! Mrs. J. E. Hill spent a few days
number of scornful promise* made' last week with her sister, Mrs.
to be Infilled on a “cold day In Simpson Chastain.
June." Little did the one making ’ Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bullock spent
the promise think the time would Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
ever come due for the promise to bo White.
fulfilled. But at las’, "the cold day SCHOOL BOY.
275,577 is the number of a motor that
left our factory one bright morning not
long ago. It was a wonderful motor—
the result of a big and unmatched ex
perience. And the thousand or more
motors we are building every day are
exactly like it.
More than 275,000 Fords now In service—con
vincing evidence of their wonderful merit. Run
about, $525; Touring Car, $600; Town Car,
$800 — f. o. b. Detroit, with all equipment. Get
interesting “Ford Times,” from factory, Dept.
F., Detroit; Ford Motor Company.
Logan Auto Exchange,
Thomasville. Georgia.
One Extension Top Carriage
One|Open Surrey.
Both thoroughly overhauled and in first
class condition at bargain prices.
W. Palin & Son.