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1 - , riT whimper now to you a se -cret
< 1 #■ * 1 »eetiiaKittl-ife twilight.
; lfTbere4^^ppling\nitei9flo^ \ -And whiapcrworda of fond dero-tion.intho meadow where the pui^pl^vfoleta^wC
*J>j*.syblusheecome and go, y And oa. her ruby lipal’U kiaa her, |n themeadow wberethepurple violets^row.
cheeks are like the peachVglow, Hersmileto me is likeibe sunshine and l’ll. meet her where the purplfeviolets grow.
tales of love I whisper low, And prom-iae soona-gain to meet her - in the meadow wheire the purple violets grow.
MRS. HELENA BLAV,
... - Youns MllwMiftpA SnelAlv Wflinkft'. ‘ . ^
a® 1 '®- ■ . ., ,'^n
Backache iB tlie fitet symptom of kid
ney ills. <r ... — .v:
' Serious complications f<dlow.
Doan’S' Kidney Pills; core
promptly. .■ '•.....~.
Don’t delayuntilfcoo late.
Uritil it becomes l diabetes—Bright’s
disease. ' ‘ * ’
Read whaAthe gentlemen says:
Capt. D. W Welsh, keeper of the
Wood (bounty Infirmary, Parkersbr-g,
W: Ya.Vsays: “I liad to go around try
ing to avade pain constantly, aware that
a false step, jerk or twist would bring
punishment-and I was afraid to handle
anything for fear of a reminder in the
shape of a twinge of pain. I trade at
Dr. J. N. Murdok’s drug store on Third
street, and hav£ something to get in the
drug line every time I come in. It was
there I learned about Doan’s Kidney
Pills and I took a supply home with me
zi
fi45 Seventh street, used them. Tliey
cured the tlireeof us. I aipherein the
city every few; days and can substantiate
the remarks I liave made.”
Forsaleby ^ all* dealers. Price, 60
cento a box. Poster-Milbum Co., 'Buf
falo, N. yT, sale AgOnti* fartbe v-j&il
Remember^ tlie name—Doan’s afap
faVik nn ZlfllBT »’.. •! .. ‘ - - - - -
fcUi-M)
■ The Woman who has : sttf-
ered from iexnale weakness
should do anything within
rMuwn ; to aecura health.
Wine of Carduiis themedi-
cme that Appeals to teawna-
ble women—women who'
\ J.r-aVcviT ^?:v: c j A
iOue of tho busiest plaoes in towi^for,
the. past few weeks t has been the new'
property of "the^Yi M.’O. A. OhHanae*
and Warren streets. Tlie results of all
the labor are now beginning to be seen,
and tlie place gives promise of being one
of the most inviting in the city when thO
improvements are completed.
The hduse has been thoroughly cleaned
and renovated throughout and is now as
neat and clean as a pin*
The plumbers hare put in a complete
set of shower baths in tlie second story
and these will form a-very attractive
feature of the completed building. The
work wlucli appeals most to tlie bye has
been done on the grounds. The jungle
like +*Ti g lft of shrubbery and underbrush
has been cleared.. A, fine tennis court
has been leveled: Off and enclosed with
wire netting and a .basket, ball court has
also been cleared an4 marked off.
them
, ;t V * WU4UDUWUUMVW 1
" - 1 that Nature is the best phy-
sician. Wine of* CaJrdtii
maBiau, ^ves .women • hack their
i.i-ii-ii .1 health by giving Nature a
chance to build up the wasted and dis
eased tissue. Wine of Gaxdui regulates
the menstrual flow and Nature, When
relieved of the drams or of the poisons
in - the system, makes the' functional
organs strong and healthy again.
Any woman who is silently suffering
untold'pains because she is too sensitive
to undergo A physician’s examination
and treatment can find no excuse for
not securing relief when Wine of Car-
dui is offered to her. There is no-pub
licity to deter her. She ban take Wine
Mrs. R. F. Smith of MOnticello spent
the day in the .pity yesterday. ^ ■
By.xm Collier who lives at the forks of
the river was here nqtlong since.
Mr! and Mrs> Floyd Pittman have re
turned from a visit to McRae, Ga.
Cpnie in and examine our
* - STOCK OF* JEWELRY.
- Begin by > ..
LOOKING IT WATCHES.
-We’ll show you a variety at from $3.»
to >100. Next, well equip yon-with the"
BEST CHAIN
Xou ever saw at t reasonable price and
then you may like to
EXAMINE OUR RINGS
And; other, things. Don’t buy unless
you are satisfied. We are in business to
show goods only that v#ill please you.
Iu. n. JlihGER,
. Jqweler. *
■ *ontli‘Broad Street, ThomasvUle. Ga
Mrs. Henry French Bibb was a recent-
visitor-at the Stuart House from Monti-
cello. „ • >
Mr. Frank Smith, who has been ill
for several weeks* is now improving and
will soon be out again! ‘
William Joseph Quartennan is now
y, »th Smith and Smith who represent
the Prudential Life lnsurance Company.
WINE
A million
have.fi
IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 50 CTS?
If So Try X Bottle Of
dowm from Coolidge last night far a
visit with friends: ’
. : • . '
Mrs. O. Ri Poole , returned yesterday
from a* short visit td her jsfeter at Newi
THE LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE.
THE MOST PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
f Bnlloclrand William White, two
<of ‘i^dockoneo’e ’«'pcOtoinenit >. citizens
Vere recent visitor^to jTljppiasville.
/ Miss Dolores Royero of St. Augustine,
|TA r win Thomasvflle on a visit to her
tester, Mrs. Charles Collins, on Love
amEr , ca _^_ •
Also.Branch College, 28>^Peacbtree,street*
w ATLANTA. Q BORGIA. ,
How would you like to. bean aider-
man?.-., . ** ~.'f-
Mrs. Edward Boadel passed. tlirough
Thomaisyille yesterday pn her way to
her home in Philadelplna. She has.
been spending some time at her winter
home, on Lake Iamoiua.
One Man’? Loss—Another’s Gain.
W. N. Timmohs - representing Scho
field Bros. of Macon, was among the
prominent visitors to Thomasville yes
terday.
Miss Susie May Watt entertained in
delightful fashion in honor of the N. N.
S. C. club, last night at her residence on
Broad street.
etc., of the services of three salesmen,
necessitating changes in important agen- -
cies.An immense stock, of pianos and
organs on hand. Must be quickly sold
to save expense! Special prices and _
special inducements for thirty days only.
New Pianos of standard makes Kimbaix, .
Kranigh & Bach, A. B. Chase, Mathio-
shek & Sox, Hinze, - Brewster, and a
number of good, little-used, second-hand •
pianos.
Special cash prices—$133, $175, *190
*237 up. • Reasonable tune given at cash
prices with interest only added. Several
styles sold on easiest instalments. Also
50 fine Organs.
If you are interested write quickly.
$ 0 00 ^Add a Sta1 - 1rta y satf e you
once more, in Thomasville.
came home last night
It was a case of Joe Hill Hall to the
lime light within the: first twenty'min-'
utes. • • ~
case8poculiar to "-omen, ^hat wi
SmittfT Sure Kidney Cure. ,
eight per cent of the cuses fr®*
SmithJa Sure Kidney Onxe tha
come under oor obeervation _
cured. WeaeUOTtfmKhdnewi
■^cf^tsandSl.^.ror
. This la the Sncmoll
Dollar Watch.
which sells at the
V lowest price,
>A MrrlMlhaVmna.'
j Mabel Warner, who has : been in
the millinery department of Neel Bro
thers’ store daring the past season, lias
gone to Ne*w York; for the summer.
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