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His Last Hope Realized.
[From the Sentinel, Geljo, Mont.]
In the first opening of Oklahoma to
tiers in 1889, the editor of this paper
A Serious Mistake.
E..Ci D^Witt & O •• is the name of the
firm who make the Pennine Witch Haze]
Salve. DeWitt’s is. the Witch Hazel
•Salve that heals without leaving a-scar.
It is a serious mistake to use any other.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures blind,
bleeding, itching and protruding piles,
burns, bruises, eczema and all skin dis
eases. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
imong the many seekers, after for-
an interview with a prominent citizen
yesterday, the .Times-Knterpree repre
sentative whs informed of the groonds
for opposition to the law as follows. :
The gentleman said: “I was formerly;
a resident of Florida where , a similar
tax law is in force. It is one of the
worst laws on the statuteljooks and is »
source of much irritation and dissatisfac
tion.. Many lawyers consider it uncon
stitutional and I am confident that it
will soon be repealed. ,* >i;
s “I tee ho need for a game warden as
the game is as plentiful as ever and
gives no^igns of approaching extermina
tion. Thegun tax or lioensewouldbe
of no use except to pay the warden’s
salary and oould not possibly result in
any gain to Thomas county.
“Its onljr:'effect w 00 ^ be.'to drive
away visitors, and, Thomasville arid
Thomas county Want arid need .all 1 the
visitors they; can get. Every ope who
comes brings a certain amount of money
to the neighborhood and benefits just
gave him a very severe* diarrhoea which
it seemed almost impossible to check,
and along in June the case became so
bad he expected to die.. One day one
of his neighbors brought him one small
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope.
A big do*e was given him while he was
rolling about on the ground in great
agony, f rid inn. few minutes the dose wais
repeated. The good effect of the medi
cine was soon noticed and within an
hour, the patient was taking his fir%L
sound sleep for a fortnight. That one
little bottle worked a complete cure,
and he cannot help but feel ■ geateful.
The season for bowel disordersucing at
band suggests this item. For sale by ].
W. Peacock. .
drawn. ; There is room everywhere for
the young iriari of extraordinary (alent
and energy and room nowhere for the
young man of mediocrity and sloth.
So the great state* of Georgia \yould
swing along unimpeded in her morph of
progress if tfiev were* all-bachelors or
doctors and no engineers—and the temfic
re its in the social fabric, pn dieted if
such were the case, would mote than
probably prove to be microscopic i^ di-
Th© Beat Cough* Medicine.
Iuell more of Chamberlairi’s Cough
Remedy than of all similar preparations
put together and it gives the best satis
faction of any medicine I ever sold. I
f uarantee every bottle of it F.C. Jaquitb
nland, Mich. This remedy is for sale
by J. W. Peacock.
i Kodol Gives Strength
by enabling the digestive organs to di
gest. assimilate and transform all of
the wholesome food that may be eaten
into the kind of blood that nourishes the
nerves, feeds the tissues, hardens the
muscles and recuperates the organs of
’ * *odol Dyspepsia Cure
CHEAP COLONIST RATES
the entire body.
Revolution Imminent.
^ A sure, sign of approaching revolt and
serious trouble in your system is nervous
ness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets.
Electric Bitters will quickly dismember
the troublesome causes. It never fails
to tone the stomach, regulate the Kid
neys and Rowels. stimulate the Liver,
and clarify the blood. Rup down sys
tems benefit particularly and' all the
usual attending aches vanish under its
searching arid thorough effectiveness?
Electric Bitters is* only 50c, and that is
returned if it don’t gfye perfect satisfac
tion.. Gfiaranfeed by J. W. Peacock,
druggist: -
education in Georgia to know that the
educational fabric of the state is getting
to he as strong at the edges as it is in the
middle, and jth^t the color of science is
as glowing as the tint of art.' Nor is the
fabric a crazy quilt but a well arranged
pattern. “We "are - amply equipped to
give 1 the young then of our' state, educa
tion of any sort tliey may desire within
Spld by R. Thomas, Jr.
*' Do You Enjoy Wnat You Eat?
If you don’t your food. does not do you
much good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is .
the remedy that every* one should take t
when there is any thing wrong with the
stooriach. There is no way to maintain
the health arid strength- of mind arid _
body except by nourishment. There is J
no way to nourish except through the a
stomach. The stomach must be kept
healthy, pure and sweet or the strength *
"will let down and disease will set up.
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous
ness, headache, constipation,bad breath,
sour risings, rifting, indigestion, dyspep
sia and all stomach troubles are quickly sS
cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia!.
Cure. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr.
: Then, too, the training of young men
in civil, mech0tiical and electrical engi
neering is . sure to give them a correct
idea of. the relative value} jof things.
There is a certain'slight tendencyin
moderp education to imbue the young?
man with- false ideas. He' Is apt to
think that the profession that calls for
cle$n hands and a white collar is tjlsd
most, dp.sirn.hlp fire? nnt. atispbintr
Fight Will Be Bitter. *
L Those who will persist in closing their
ears against the continual recommenda
tion of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, will have a long and bitter
fight with their troubles, if not ended
earlier by fatal termination. Read what
T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to • say:
“Last fall my wife had every sympton of
consumption. She took Dr. King’s New
Discovery after everything else had fail
ed. Improvement came at once and
four bottles entirely cured her. Guaran-
•eed bv J. W. Peacock, druggist. Price
50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
Congressman James Griggs delivered
a notable.speechJ£on the negro problem
at the commencement of the Georgia
School of Technology- He advocated
race separation. | - - /
The college boy, hayng graduated,
will now hie himself to a summer resort
and act as the confer of an admiring
bevy of femininity before settling down
to act as office boy. '
Good News
On account of a big reduction in rub
her goods and a big stock, we make the
following low prices: ' /
x Morgan & Wright’s new r^bleTires
first quality, at only $3.95 per pair.
Extra fair quality. Single Tube Tires,
$1.95 pai*.
Inner Tubes, 65 cts. arid up.
Chains. 65 cts and up.
Pedals,60cts. and up.
0 For other prices see our circular.
most desirable. We are*, not attacking
the old- idea that cleanliness is next to
-godliness, but we do want to impress the
true dignity of honest labor of whatever
sort. The^young engineering fgraduate
who will Work with a blue jumper and
a wrench in his bands is sure to be a
pretty gobd sort of man. We are glad
’to'See the engineer. "
All ladies and children .who cannot
stand the shocking strain of laxative
syrups, cathartics, etc., are invited to try
the famous Little Early Risers. . Thev
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders are sometimes very expen
sive. Occasionally .life itself is the price
of a mistake, tyit you’ll never be wrong
if you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills
for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache,
Liver or Bowertroubles. They are gen-
tlfe yet thorough. 25c, at J.W. ‘Peacock’s
drugstore.
Gharges against Charles Hedges, an
other postoffice employee, have been
preferred. Here’s a chance for the head
line artist to Bay something (about
“Hedge’s thorny path.” "
A week ago we said a few words aboct
rag time religion, but we excepted the
Salvation Army from our criticism and
said it might be as spectacular as it
pleased. It evidently took us at our
word and has decided to go to the limit.
They are planning a .'star campaign .to
extend over sixteen weeks.' Some of the
sign posts of grace .are to be zobo tim
tael and guitar bands. The ‘ ‘duetto tiri-
nero whistleario,” consisting -of two tin
Whistles, never fails it is said to bring
WERTZ & SON.
Wholesale .Retailers;
ANENT CRIBBING. i
In its last issue the Bainb^dge Argus
re’ers to our condemnation of the' crib
bing habits of Joshua Jones in particu
lar, and some other people ip general.
The editors say:
1 Why editors want to crib any other
persons weak is beyond ue. vTheY cer-
! talnly' deceive no’ 1 one but~ th^mselves^
ririd they- Oniy'■ are the losers. In nine
cases out of ten it is pure, unadulterated
[ laziness cpi the part of the editor, that
censes these frequent “oversights: , .’ * ,
l ' — „ i ' '. fc . ; _« l 4
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
£ Diarrhoea Remedy.
^.everywhere recognized as the one
remedy that can always be depended
upon and that is pleasant to take. It is
especially valuable for summer diar
rhoea in children and is undoubtedly
the means of saving the lives of a-great
many children each year. For sale by
J. W. Peacock.
Thomasville. Ga
In Frank Stanton’s colrimn of the At
lanta Constitution Bre’r -William re
marks:^ “De devil ain't gwine ter have
much mercy, in dq^x’ worl’, on some
or de fellers whar^Sl time abusin’'him
in diaone.” ~ -
en, while. DeWitt’s Little
do their work well and e
R. Thomas, Jr.
Nothing has ever’ equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it
There is no tonic equal to Ramon’s
Tonic Regulator. It is a tonic that tones
the whole system, purifibs>the blood and
gives one vim. 250*8. # .
New Discovery
r.r<2*gKS“„*jt.
KALOLA
theV house - besides
i ForievMsl
ns of Colquitt, Berrien. Vt'orth, .Invin
and Coffee hasp mist in TiftontodiiS^e
’«(their wool cropj and year the^
meet theto nett Week, Apm The
■ale last year amounted to20,000pounds
and the.wool dip this year, said.to lfe
larger than last.- The bulk otthe South
Georgia. wOol raisers will be there and
meet the buyers who will bid on their
product. v • >
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flower still has the larg
est sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers’ and granmoth-
t>rs* never thought of using anything
else for Indigestion or Biliousness.. Doc
tors were scarce and they seldom heard
of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration* or
Heart failure, etc. They used August
Flower to clean out the system and stop
fermentation of undigested food, regu
late the action of theliver, stimulate the
the nervous arid organic action of the
system, and that is all they took when
feeling dull and bad with headaches and
Other aches. You only needa few doses
of Green’s August. Flower, in liquid
form, to make you satisfied there is
nothing serious the matter with yon.
You can get this reliable remedy at J.
W. Peacock’s. Price 25c and 75c.
things upland bringing an element of.
freedamjnto the meeting.’* An appeal
W alao to be, made to the eye through
(Orystalized Mineral Water.)
Natures Natural Remedy
' A combination of crystals containing
A Perfect For All Throat and
•’ Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles fraa.
stereoptican living - tableaux rind
tomes;. This is speotacular religic
‘ - -j . • .I 1- -* r>_* i* 14- i
THe doet not wish! to tax hisJPmind
long enough to Sit down and wrife for a
■few hours. It were bettor a . thousand
times^f spell an editor would, sell, his
dishrag of a newspaper and launch out
into another field where the “mental”
labor .would npt.bqso straining.
. We heartily condemn tlie custom ‘ of
cribbing.that lias sprung up among some
of the weekly papers of the state and
hope that the offending “editors’:’ would
the medicinal properties of tlie waters
of four noted mineral springs. Cures
very truth.- But if it does jgood- we
won’t comphurL
’The TJmyersity of Georgia will estab
lish a schfioi. of pharmacy and our young
Georgians will be taright how • to wield,
Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach, Kid-
QINS TWICE AS nANY
. BALES*
Do you grow long staple cotton?
You need our double roller long staple
cotton gin.
It gins from 5 to 7 bales of long staple
cotton a day, while tlie old style gms
but from 2 to 3 bales.
Our gin does not take np any more
floor space than the old gins. It does
not shake the house and its motion is
noiseless.
One man can run it. **■ '■
In a letter to Mr. L. L. Foss, the 1 in
ventor, Mr. J. D. Strickland of Stilson,
Ga. t says: . .
“With one of your gins I have ginn
ed as muclv cotton as any three or four
An exchange sa; s that a university
commencement under <a brush arbor is a
good thing to liave ^tep every hundred
years.
We are*glad that once ©very hundred
years means only once in a lifetime. •
postage paid, on receipt o£ price.
Kalola Company
Savannah.
, A Frightened Horse,
Running like mad down the street
dumping the occupants, or' a hundred
other accidents/are every day occurren
ces. It behooves everybody to have a
reliable Salve, handy and there’s none as
good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Burns.
Cuts. Sores, Eczema anu Piles, disappear
? uicklv under its soothing effect. 25c, at
, W. Peacock’s drug store.
wake up fe a realization of jtheir great
mistake or sell their papery to some one
The Georgia, editors are noyr out at
the Golden Gate. We hope they will
learn.the xopeasp that when jthey strike
tiie Golden Gate in the otheri world they
will have no difficult^ i© gaining ad
mission. ^
uittcuio. . j , . •, i ; . ■! '
You rdnst bave been reading the Cal-
hopn Connt^-Courier. , i ' -
The Times-Enterprise administers a
forcible and pointed rebnlre to a brother
editor for Appropriating editorials ^from
ita colninns Witiiout 'giving credit thete-
for. The. delinquent editor found a foe-
man worthy of his steal, -that time.—
Quitman Free Press.
Onr crusade againt cribbing is meet
ing wito hearty commeindation from the
press of the state. . ; < 1 :
Not to be outdone, Georgia is
going to have some cases of peonage
herself; It is in order for Atlanta to de-
yelope the first case.
Summer . fiasn't feazed the flinch
fiends. „ £ '
• A horse called Short Hose has re-
ceutly won an important, race at-New
York* Thia /news carries joy to the
heart of the tialf-hosq editor.
Rheumatism
Cuts, Bruises and Burns Ouiokly
Herted. ...
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is an anti
septic liniment, and when applied to
cuts, bruises and bu?ns, causes them to
heal without maturation and much more
quickly than by ihe r usual treatment.
For sale by J. W. Peacock.
UmGS0LS*«
you. It nl*o cures Liver, Kidney and
1 Bladder dtMMei, eansed by aa excess ol
1 uric add. It never fails, and ballda up
, the health and strength while using it
Seud stamp for book of wonderful cer-
• tUcates. Pnoe, SI per bottle. , got sale
. by druggists. If your druggist am not
Oficsol ClemIulj^,Los/Mu,Cal.
Lamar & Rankin Dreg Co.. Attanti, 61.
DIMHbutlng Agantz. /
VtDAIXi, G®.
Wilson M. Hardy,
THOMASVILLE, Ga.
It ii 8ai# tbat gymnasium work for
girls makes ■ slender waists. . It is now
uptotheT. M O A. to pat in a femi
nine annex in their new building. .
MATTRESS
REPAIRING.
Charming Locations for Sumner
Outings.
The mountains of‘.North Georgia and
They are going to introduce a bill to
protect summer, ducks in-the'legisla
ture. We are in favor of prohibiting
summer ducks of the trouser variety.
I am prepared to both
make and repair mat
tresses and on reason
able terms,
teed. 5
Amanda Thomas,
Thomasville, Georgia.
6-16-im
Middle Tennessee, along "the line of the
Western & Atlantic Railroad and the
Nashville*Chattanooga & St. Louis Hy„
offer ideal spots as health and pleasure
resorts. Marietta, at the foot of Kenne-
saw Mountain; Cartersville and Rome,
among the bills of North Georgia and on
the banks of the Etowah and Coosa Riv
ers; Lookout Mountain, famous as a
Southern Summer Resort; Monteagle
and Sewanee, the great summer educa
tional locations, with 1 'atoosa Springs,
Beersheba Springs. Bon Aqua Springs,
East Brook Springs, Estiil Springs,
Nicholson Springs and many others,
tempt the well informed Summer Tour
ist.
, The climate is bracing, the- waters
'Adapted. *
, A thousand editors axe' going to the
meeting of the National Editorial Asso
ciation in Omaha next month.: This
will equalize the wind area around At
lanta where the legislature .will be in
tession;
They say tidfc Teddy vants Taft for
a running mate. Oiar poet threatens to
sing if that ticket is elected
; Teddy and Taft; ..
Country gone daft.
Those poor oysters!. Teddy leaves
this week for Oykter Bay.: '
For sale by R. Thomas, |r.
FOR SALE—Fine lot of big mules for
ogging and turpentine work. . ( .
1 Gandy & Mallette,
' Dealers in Live Stock, •
Thomasville, Ga.
Our poet’s re vi8ed yersion says: ,
“Then shoot ncTmore, my feudist—
. Oh, shoot nomcre today. A
We will fi^it one feud in the old Kin-
- ; ■ “shooting”, home;
In the old Kin'-“shooting” home,
TRY BATTLE AX
BAKING POWDER
: News has reached us of a remarkable
game'thafc is being played in Kansas,
i and that makes ns think the state of
► floods and Oafrie Nation isn’t so bad af
ter all. The girls get on one side of the
room and ate cajled Christians. The
J boys get on the otlier side arid are called
’ Heathens.' Then thedieatiiens embrace
Christianity.
uuauu miicu M.viici]'. v
Write for ia beautifully illustrated’
folder, freo,to' ' '
. C. E. Harman, P. A.,
. W & A. R. R,, Atlanta, Ga.
H. Ft Smith, T. ^1., Nashville, Teim.
R-I-P-A-N-S, Tabules
Doctors find - ,
A good prescription :
; For mankind.
1 The S-cent packet is enough tor usual
* occasions. The family bottle [SO ots.]
' contains a supply for a year. All drug-,
[gists sell them./ ' E-9
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The automobile's prestige is in danger. '
The Ocean has begin to get in its deadly ,
AN OLIVtK nrtWRITER
Is the kind that 'does Visible Writing
COWART BROTHERS, Agts.,
• Thomasville, Ga.
Office over National Bank.
Insurance too.
COMPANY,