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si:mi-\vi:kki.v times enterprise. ikibav, December 5, 101:1. THE TIMES-ENTERPRISE IKSIDKXT’S M KSSAGK. SKUI-WEHKLY EDITION, (issued Every Tuesday and Friday MEMBERS ASSOCIATED FKKSS. Oni*j and Seuii-Weekly Times-Enler- yrise Published by tUa Tlmes-Ea- terprice Company, Th#msBvil , *» 0». balls £. B. JERGKIl . . W. D. HARGRAVE Editor. ..,. Bus. M*gr# President Wilson lias t!ie ability, whether premeditated or not, of pro. during a very effective setting for his message to Congress and of mak ing his wisdom felt, both in the ngress and throughout the length and breadth of the land, trict, and he will make it his luisl-j ness to look after the work which ; was Initiated by .Mr. Roddenbcry. Ml*. ROGERS WILL ACCEPT PLACE IX BRUNSWICK. Oglethorpe Entered at the Thomaiville Poit Office for Transmission Through the Malls as Second Class Ma’l Matter. Subscription Rate®: One Year ,\ Months $1.00 . .SO The Ice war baa brought on cold weather. sta They say that lady carpenters al ways insist on having the nails man- j j ar matter hinges a Am Chief Clerk of « IIolt»L .Mr. Henry L. Rogers, brother of iFORTY-TWO OASES ARE OX THE Manager Charles Rogers, of the Ho-! O-IMIj DOCKET — CRIMINAL tel Windsor, and who for some time: CASES WILL RE FIRST MAT- liich that body represents His re-|« las p r en a valued member of thej TEH TAKEN UP. Con- clerical staff of tills popular hostelry, j will leave today for Brunswick. 1 Tile next term of the City Court or(ls I where the position of chief clerk of of Thoniasvllle will he convened In oluiainous | the Oglethorpe hotel has been ten- regular session on tne fifteenth (lay (lereil him. of the current month of December, .as made I y )r u 0 ., erg > s an experienced and i The criminal ducket will he '.ulten Liinearance I capable hotel man. well known to up the ilrst Instance, and all ■rd popular with the traveling pub-j criminal cases not reached on Mon- lir, and his many friends will cm- day will he called and disposed of on [nrntiilato him upon this merited Tuesday, December the sixteenth; I recognition of bis ability and de-|and, thereafter, the Civil cases as- I’rcsldcnt hr.s taken a decided s PrrP( , promotion.—Am.rP.na Timet ielgned to be tried at this term of la the Mexuan question and iRecorder, his utterance on that particu-J GUY COURT FOR 25 DEAD IN BOSTON FIRE font message to the openin gn^s was many thousand shorter than the usual document submitted am doubly effective by the appearai of the President and his delivery greater part of j •onp nml Co Any three jacks can make a ralr #f kings look like less than thirty cents. Huerta had simply gone back to :he farm—where lie unquestionably belongs. Many, far too many women in fact, judge other women by their ward robe. The City Dads are not willing to the interest in that particular nies-1 sage. Mr. Wilson simply stated that ; the Huerta regime must go, and he J did it in the following succinct ten-J fence: i "There can he no certain prospect j of peace in America until General j diildr apt to terrible disease n so smldenlv t! choke unless glv 'n the world thn: 'ry. Lewi vere attack.' •fraid they would dj*\ hut since we proved what a cer ain remedy Dr. Huerta has surrendered his usurped | King’s New Discovery is. we have no authority in Mexico.” I fear. We rely on it for croup, i coughs and colds. ran yon .>0c There is a sngnt sentiment w.iirnjand $1.00. A bottle should be In 11 druggists. H. K. has grown in the past few weeks, that the 1'nited States was delaying t 'Lou is.ad v. too long in the Mexican matter, that klen A* Co., Philadelphia and St the court, will be called in the order of their assignment on the trial cal endar, a copy of which is printed below. LIKewi* per, will be found a list of the names of the jurors who have been drawn to serve at the December term of tho Court. The call of the Motion docket and Ohio, of the Civil Appearance docket has Some- been assigned for half past eight o’clock A. M., of Saturday, the twentieth day of December. The civil calendar follows: Tuesday, December JOtli, 10fit. Mrs. Luther Smith vs A., B. & A. it. R. Company: Fondren Mitch ell for plaintiff; J. H. Merrill for de fendant. ARCADIA HOTEL BURNS AND MANY ARE DEAD IN THE HOL- ACl'ST—CAUGHT LIKE JtATS IN A HOLE. Thom a intervention for protection was a I matter which should properly come O Hong!) Ordained. sacrifice beauty for utility when j now. The course of the adminls- At in o'clock -•ember noth, a lar'te Sundn rowd gather- illo Marble Company vs. A., IL & A. R. It. Co.; Fondren Mitchell for plaintiff for defendant. Jones, Adni’r. vs. Xo-i tree & Co*, et. al Boston, Mass., Dec. .1.—Twenty- five men were killed early today in a fire that swept through the up per floors of the Arcadia hotel, a lodging house in the Southern por tion of Boston. Scores of others were taken to hospitals, suffering from burns and Injuries, received in jamping from windows. NearD all the bodies were terribly burned, and some of them were mu tilated beyond recognition. Tho victims were poor men who had resorted to tho place because of I the cheap lodging afforded them. , „ J!')' i They were caught in crowded banks on tho top floor of the five-story building, and in the small rooms on tho fourth floor. They were help less when aroused, the stairways be ing already ablaze. A mad ritffi was made for the fire escapes at the rear, nearly all of the men being naked. Many of the roomers were rescued bv the firemen and police, while some escaped by walking a shaky plunk, stretched to an adjoining building, or by jumping across nar row alloys to neighboring roofs. On the fourth floor, where the loss of life was heaviest, there were thirty tiny rooms, built like cells, H. Morrill having two cots In each room. Near ly all those in the front rooms per- . Adams, Rotin-1 i«hed, but those in the rear escaped. L. Dekle and T. j when the firemen arrived, flames The Kirby Planing Mill Co, MOULDINGS What the trimmings are to a garment, so as to make a harmonious, therefore pleasing whole, so are the mouldings to a house. Shakespear, or If you prefer Bacon, says "neat but not gaudy, let thine attire be.” For the outside trim around your boxing gables, etc., so as to give a solid substantial look, not too heavy. Inside when the owner and friends see it day by day, door and window trimmings, base-board, etc., to match. Workmanship on mould ings, the best, you don’t want to pay your carpenter to fin- j Lsh the rail! man’s Job. We can fill your orders 'or any kind of he *?..» trimming. | Isi ufl show yon what wo make. 5*2. KIRBY PLANING THOMASVILLF, Long Distance Phone 264. IVHLL GA - CO. X. Hopkins for plaintiff: Fondren \ ed at the Baptist church in Merrill-; M,trhe11 for defendants. The modern ■rhy or how her grandmother ss many garments as she did. hooting twenty feet In the air rom thn windows. The fire escapes nd roof were a mass of struggling and his administration, and wisely 1 service was conducted by the pastor, i Annie Williams; Craigmiles tor! humanity. Life nets were quickly Rev. R. G, Jackson. At eleven j Plaintiff; Fondren .Mitchell for *lo-1 str^t«*hoci. and many were saved this o'clock, a very impressive sermon j fendants. ^ ^ j way. while others were taken down j I ... LU,r niuren in Merrill- ** the paved section is concerned. ! tration has been to depose Huerta j v il1e. and an impressive devotional; Ur. C. McKinnon vs. Thomas and vore irl couldn’t imagine jit has adopted the most effectiv method .that of waiting until his j was preached by Rev. H. B. Xe-j Urapps Hardware Co., vs. f). F-j ladders ns flames swept about them smith, of Coolidge. after which an Megahee: Luke & Moore for plain- The intense heat soon drove the flre- in ter mission was given, lasting J 5 {tiff: Fondren Mitchell for defen-j nion the street. <Ia ” t , s - , , ... , _ .1 Tim fl,-0 wax in tho heart of the Chastain Bicycle Company va .I. <TO „. 1 , e(1 tenement district, and was discussed by the venerable and j T\.,. ra , or . scores of foreigners crowded about ; the building, impeding the firemen’s ! work. Death List Increased to 27. Two more bodies were found this Huerta’s temporary absence caused grave alarm, while his permanent absence would incite universal joy. Mrs. Pankhurst got twenty thou sand dollars in this country, and didn’t smash a window or bomb a house. It only takes a billion dollars to run tho United States government, j own people turn against him and his I methods, hnd throw him bodily out. | minutes. Then the Baptist Orphan jit looks as If this will be the out * I Jus’dlsci'i ssw| P b'y'the'veiierableTnd ' M - Ric«etso:i: .1. E. Cralfr.nile:. icome, judging from the recent Iteb- j much-loved A. C. Stor-henson: also j PlalntlfT: Fondren Mitchell for i el victories and the rapid decay of. talks were made on tills topic ; fendant. . ! - by Rev. M. A. W ilson and Rev. T. 1 (oppugn vs. Tlraddy and Ralnt-y, i A. White. i M. I., l.edford for plaintiff: .1. II. j | Ry this time, others arrived from •t.'ilom, where a successful union j meeting had been in progress for three days, and at one I*. M., re freshments were served in the good people of Merrillville and com- has I mitnity. tj|p i After the congregation | assembled, a presbytery v tho Huerta power. The Sherman anti-trust law. Mr. Wilson said, was proper in principle, but tho application thereof shou’d l>e rectified, and certain provisions altered, as recent experience dictated was most expedient f enforcement of tho principles in volved. He urged the Independence« I'-’ain Walden vs. Thom.isville Iron Works; Fondren Mitchell fo? plaintiff: Louis Moor** for defendant. S. L. Gregory vs. W. D. Kennedy: | L. Dekle for plaintiff: Luke & i Moore for defendant. White Provision Company «nd tobacco and whiskey pays most j of tho PM , lpplnes antl Ulc develop-' •f that amount. ousisting of Revs. a. t‘. Stephen- on. T. A. White. M. A. Wilson. II. I mith, L. A. Tuggle and R. G. j The Ordination sermon formed, j Sampson; Bouts Moore for plaintiff; ; othpr ! Snodgrass & MacIntyre for defen ning. bringing the death list to twenty-seven. Before the ruins had cooled, two official investigations were under way. One of these Investigations was started by the grand jury, which will determine if there were proper fire regulations In the building, and 1! be held by the bulld- A Parisian millionaire has offered fifty thousand dollars in gold to the first aviator to cross the Atlantic In an airship. They ^ive Florida hotels ieals if they show proficient and equipment. In Georgia give them gold dollars. gold help •overnment : l>.v special request, was preached by Rev. T. A. White, and the Ordina tion followed. Rev. M. A. Wilson con- President: ducting Ike examination on conver sion and call to the ministry: Rev. L. A. Tuggle on Faith: H. B. -No un ith on Church Policy. Rev. T. jA. White delivered the charge and United States, and would do away j j{ ov Jackson presented with party conventions, except declaring and promulgating plat dant. Tomhacher & Bauer vs. Shoenig j' 11 ’j Merc. Co.: Craigmiles for plaintiff: j Dr || 0 | )S0| , ing Inspector’s department of the ment of Alaska by the 1 control of railways. | Further than that, th urged a direct primary law for the election of the President of the MacIntyre dofon- Ointiucnt Heals Eczema. Itchy would dictate. J Taken as a whole, the message was The Macon papers intimate that unusually clear and concise, abound- two pastors of that city were trans- ing In the wisdom which has char- ferred because they attended base- \ acterized the present administration tall games and rooted for the home and comprehensive enough In Its de team. tail to attract the attention or the o Congress and incite a more sincere How about that school bond issue,! regard for the party ideals and prin- Mr. Mayor and Aldermen. It’s time ciples. as interpreted and something was done in order that 1°*° effect by the President the school authorities may get to ( W’Hson has demonstrated again that work in time for next year. he 18 Q . man who acts wisely, conservatively Snodgrass dant. Peerless Belt Company vs. .1. D. The «onsfuntly Itching, burning Hollaed; Losis Moore for plaintiff; i sonsafion and other disagreeable Rowoe Luke for defendant ! forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum A. Kent vs. Archie Williams and; and ekin eruptions promptly cured Hugley Jones: L. Dekle for plaintiff; ; by I)r. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment. Craigmiles for defendant. :Geo. W. Fitch, of Mendota, Ill., says. B. P. Jones vs. T. W. Webb:; “I purchased a box of Dr. Hobson’s for I Bible. Rev. A. C. Stephenson offer- j Woodward & Smith for plaintiff; II. j Eczema Ointment. Have had Ecz«'- jed the closing prayer, and the laying U* MacIntyre for defendant. |tna ever since tho civil war, have of hands closed a most remarka- Neel Brothers vs. Spencer Mor- been treated by many doctors, none row, et. al.: Luke & Moore for plain- have given the benefit that one box tiff: J. U. Merritt for defendants. islng voting men to preach tho ever- K. Sanchez vs. R. E. Smith: J. lasting Gospel of the Son or God. j t*- Merritt ror plaintiff. CORRESPONDENT. ) Brandon Ororery Co., va. R. F. — — — — 'Whiddon: Snodgrass & MacIntyre Rekle-Chnson. plaintiff. I Dawson Consolidated Grocery Co. j vs. W. J. Bowen; II. A. Wilkinson | for plaintiff. } Thomasville Live Stock Company O. Braswell: Snodgrnss & Mac- forma such as the needs of the coun-' Me service, which .-?ends forth one they . ith* county’s best and most prom- jtry and the wishes of Its people |s|ng yotlng ,, reaph , hpeV er- The marriage of Mrs. J. A. Dekle and Mr. J. P. Chason. both of Och- lock nee district, was an interesting event at the court house Wednesday. where the (eremony win* performed | j; itvr ' p r V,' r "’plaintlff. ^ •' onPS ln his ,,suaI ha|,|,y We.lnra.tay, J.eremher IT, l»i:t. manner. | / The ceremony was performed at ^ Dank vs. T\ C. C.roley and ' nine o’clock, and tlie bridal couple M*- McKinnon: Snodgrass & Mac- rftrr,e(I ! remained in Thomasville for some Intyre for plaintiff: Fondren Mitch- Mr. | hours, being thA guests at dinner of e tl ^ or defendants. relatives here. They left in the after- Thomasville Live Stock Co., vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co.. (Number 1275); of Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment has.” Every sufferer should try it. We’re so positive it will help you we guarantee it or money refunded. At all Druggists or by mall 50c. Pfeif fer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis.adv. I noon for their home, followed .... , broad-minded statesman, a I the good wishes of their friends. . rondren Mitchell for plaintiff; Mer* | The vroom is one of Thomas an< * Bennett & Branch for cle- county’s valued commissioners, and » Pn dant. The Hon. Hoke Smith has done, antl consistently, and In whom the the bride is one who will make him! A * c - L. R. R. Co., vs. T. M enough in the Senate to persuade the 1 P«>P>e of thla country may put full j» fitting help-meet. people of his state that he is con- and complete trust for the accom- tcientlous, capable and zealous, and plishment of the oiisslon they .ia\e C’nrtl of Thanks. 4. Georgia the people rule. conferred $pon him. Intosh; Bennett & Branch for plain tiff: Luke & Moore for defendant. J. T. Hurst vs. T. M. McIntosh; Craigmiles for plaintiff:- Luke & Moore for defendant. Babb & -Norton vs. Thomasville Live. Stock Co.; Luke and Donald son for plaintiff; Merrill and Titus Mrs. Glenn is now auing Mrs. 1 Pidcock for ten thousand dollars tor alienating her husband’s affec tions. Hubby love cornea high in THE PUBLIC’ BUILDINGS HERE. ThoinasvUle is an appro- Coolidge, Ga., I)er Editor Times-Enterprise. I’lease allow nie ^pace *n your col umns to thank tnv friends for their kind assistance and words of com- for defendant fort in the sudden sorrow which I • G. W. Beverly vs. Neel Brothers: have experienced in the death of tnv Luke for plaintiff; Snodgrass and beloved wife. I kno^ that death Titus for defendants, will '‘onio *nto each of your farnl-] Jos. Lazarus Co., vs. Mrs. .1. H. lies, sooner or later, and may J k«|Spence: Craigmiles for plaintiff; neighboring county of Colquitt, i priation of ten thousand Collars this ; Good Lord grant unto each of you i, u k e & Moore for defendant , „ . , , j.. such generous assistance year for starting the i-ederal I'UilU-^ ( . pr(i(| me ., ||(] flrant , 0I1 . Kra . ing which Is to be located here. This the sade experience. Respectfully, ren Thompson; Everybody will have to buy Christmas presents if they want to amount was included in the general be happy. Nobody is so bereft of ’appropriations bill and will be used friend that he can’t find for starting the work. There has K. O. NESMITH relative •cniebod delight < IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW vhom he would like that day. Few me dancing enoigli indulge even in the fc.ncy stunts, unless fancied th lice girl ' •* billing to a intricate ling steps. company him thr Tennc kome sporting writ tried to get up an all-southern team *n football and left iff Bob McWhor ter. the best half-back ever pro duced In the Joufb. The fjijence is that his team isn’t mentioned in the best sporting «>*. n an impression created that this « new thing, started by Judge k when he entered Congress. ? building will he the result of work of Congressman Rodden- y. who not only secured the build- i"h j iiig but also carried it forward lis- 'enough to have the land purchased | and plans made for the building, j Those who give Judge Park credit see tor the building here, do so under a distinct misunderstanding, and we hop** no man will try and take irom the late Congressman Roddenbery the credit for the greatest thing of its kind Thomasville has ever known, ludve Park has co-operated with the people here in this matter, since as- "•1 tiling office and promises to con tinue to do all in his power to aid in having the work started as early as possible. Judge Park himbelf would not like to take credit for the building, however, for it was solely \Ylmt a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Thomasville Homes. conso- even Indies, don’t misunderstand us; you may wear ail the freakish gar- manta you desire or as few as you desire, and it’s no..# of oar budnutt. When you appear in them or. the •treats, It then becomes the rl^ht of j the zeal of his predecessor, which ••J *bo tee, to comment, especially J accomplished it. when they ire no fashioned wltp the Judge Park hopes to be able to tf#»ir*,to elicit that comment. rawsspliah something for hh di»- an<i UKe n H«rrt to do housowork with aohl'nK hack. Brings you hours of misery leisure or at work. If women only know tho cause—- th *)ackache pains often come from j [“^l-'alntiff: weak kldneya, 'Twould save much needless woe Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kldneya, Many residents of this vicinity endorse them. Mrs. J. M. Sherer, 93« Bartow St., Quitman. Ga., saya: “My kidneys were sluggish and tho kidney accre tions were unnatural. I also suf fered from dull, nagging backaches and pains In my loins. I always felt tired and languid. I had but little strength or energy and it did not seem aa if t could get relief. Fin ally. I got a supply of Doan’* Kid ney Pills. They acted Just as re- nreaented. driving away tho aches and pains and correcting the other symptoms of kidney trouble. I am now feeling murh better In every way. I am glad to endorse Doan’s Kidney Pilla a second time." For sale by all dealers. Price. 50 cent*. Fostefrn-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. • New York, sole agents for the United State*. P^meniter the nam?—Doan'*— d tike no othermdv. C. Uroley for : Fondren Mitchell for plaintiff; Titus j tor defendant. j Heywood Williams & Co., vs. Av- eritt Furniture Company; J. H. Mer- ! rill for plaintiff: Theodore Titus for | defendant. i C. L. Thompson vs. I*. 1). John son. defendant; M. L. Johnson, claim ant: Snodgrass & MacIntyre for ! plaintiff; Luke & Moore for clalm- ■ ant. an i Walsingham vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co.: \V. J. Hammond ro** plaintiff; Her at rill and Uenuett & Branch for de- j fondant. R. R. Company- vs. Snod grass & Company; Merrill ami Ren Roscoe I Luke for defendants plaintiff; T. N. Hopkins for claim ant. Williams & Maund, vs. McCann and Hicks, defendants: Mrs. Alice Hicks, Claimant; Louis Moore for plaintiff; Fondren Mitchell for clai mant. Mutual Fertilizer Co., vs. O. W. Parker, defdt; W. F. Parker, clai mant; Snodgrass & MacIntyre for plaintiff; Fondren Mitchell for clai mant. Mutual Fertilzer Co., vs. O. W. Parker, defdt.; Annie A. Parker, claimant; Snodgrass & MacIntyre for plaintiff; Fondren Mitchell for claimant. D. M. Adams & Co., vs. James Wil llams; Luke & Moore for plaintiff; J. E. Craigmiles for defendant. Jurors for December Term. R. Whit Adams, W. H. Brandon. J. N. Butler, Thomas W. Carter; H. L. Cook, W. M. Davis. W. J. Dopson. R. G. Fleetwood. J. M. Ferrill, T. W. Goolsby. Melvin Goodwin, E. T. Horn; E. Humphrey, J. T. Harvey, John W. Jones, J. B. Jemison; Jas. T. Kelly. W. P. Kindred, J. C. Pros ser, B. W. Pippins; J. H. Pullen; J. D. Stringer, (Metcalfe), W. L. Stride, land; A. L. 'Stewart; f/. W. Shep herd, I. M. Smith, G. W. Stephenson. F. Y. Speight, J. C. Vaughn. A. M. Watson. STOMACH TROUBLES Kir. Ragfud Write* btereftng Letter on This Subject. Madison Heights, Va.—Mr. Chas. A. Il.vnk of Doicthisouvillo vh. ilot- I Ragland, of this place, writes: "I have linsworth. et. al.; K. M. Donatson for plslnilff; Craigmiles for defendants Thomasville Dive Stock Co., vs. A. C. L. It. R. Co. (N'o. 11(3) Mitch ell for plaintiff; Merrill and Ben nett & Branch for defendant. Cairo Guano Company vs. Boston Oil & Fertilizer Co.; I.nke k Moore for plaintiff; Snodgrass & Thus for defendant. W. L. Yates vs. Citizens Banking & Trust Co.; Fondren Mitchell for plaintiff: J. H. Merrill for defen dant. Thursday, December I81I1. Georgia Fertilizer Co., vs. II. V. Martin and James Williams, defen dants; 11. V. Martin, Administrator, claimant: J. U. Merritt for plalntlfT: Luke & Moore for claimant. Cooper Company vs. Truitt * Whiddon. defendants; Mrs. Annlo Truitt, Claimant: Snodgrass & Mac Intyre for plaintiffs; H. J. MacIn tyre for claimant. J. G. Williams va. J. I,. & H. B. Crlsler, defendants; s. Bruce, clalm- ant; Snodjra** ft MacIntyre ■ , J.akKfcH been taking Thcdford’s Black-Draught for indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I have ever used. After taking Black-Draught for a few days, I always feel like a new man.” Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain In pit of stomach, and a feeling of full ness after eating, arc sure symptoms ol stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should take a medicine of known curative merit. Its 75 years of splendid success, In the treatment of Just such troubles, proves (he real merit of Thediord’s Black- Draught Safe, pleasant, gentle In action, and without bad after-effects, tt Is sure to benefit both young and old. For tale everywhere. Price25c. KCia > , (ndr) PUCE FOR THE FARMERS FRESH MEATS ft MODERN GOLD STORAGE Store Your Meats, DriecEiFruits, etc. with us— Our system has been tested and found perfect fn[every respect —Ask our many satisfied^cus- tomers. Thomasville Ice &| Mfg. Co. ESTABLISHED QUARTER'CEM IKY Afu). Groceries and Feed Stuff at Wholesale Prices. FOR CASH I will sell and deliver in the tiiy to fhe consumer: A sack or barrel ut Flour, bucket of Kurd, side of Meat, case of Soap or Tomatoes, a 25-lb. sack of Meal, Grits or Rice, a bale of Hay, Sack of Cotton Seed Meal or Hulls, Oats. Bran. Shorts, Etc. I break no packages—Buy your I'rovisions at Wholesale Prices. ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES AND FEED STUFFS F. B. HARRIS, e in Hilt ii BROAD STREET. Remember the BIG SELL-OUT SALE I* Now going on at the Big Store of Clark Brothers Thousands of Bargains for you. Money Loaned FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE At *% Interest, payable annually. The borrower ha* the privilege of paying part orall of the principal at any Intereat period, etopping Interest #n such payment, I will eavo yon money. Come to eeo me, or write. Prompt atteatlen given et’ written inquiries W( M. BRYAN, OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVIIJ.E, GEORGIA- FEATHER BEDS and PILLOWS I F YOU would like to own a brand new 36-pound featherbed and a pair of G-pound feather pillows, mail me *10. I win .Us (hem te yea aad ftf Ik. freight la your depot. Best A. C. A. feather ticking, guaranteed all live new feathers; if not as advertised your money back. Write for circulars and order blanks. Address * Peak 63, Box 14ft, O, M. MARTIN ft CO„ Griffin,Gw. - . .