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_ . A to ' - m- Malaria is an invisible atmospheric poison. The air becomes infec ted Vith the gases and microbes arising from the marshes and low lands, damp cellars, sewer pipes, badly ventilated houses and decaying vegeta- •ble matter, and we unconsciously inhale them into.the lungs,, when they are taken up by the blood and circulated throughout the system. Malaria gives no warning of its coming; no immediate effects are seen, and no violent symptoms appear until the unfortunate sufferer is completely at the mercy of this hidden foe. * This invisible enemy may be following ns night and day, but often the first intimation we have of its presence is a chilly, creepy sensation running over-the body, sometimes followed by a slight fever, and an always^tired, drowsy and depressed feeling. The blood soon becomes deeply poisoned, thinned and weakened by the teeming millions of microbes and germs, and an irregular, slow circulation is the result This condition of the Wood'ghres rise to innumerable and serious troubles:' torpid liver, enlargement of the ^ pallid or yellow skin, oils,< , less of ap toxnsvnwt, Ku, — .. For KKnl yean I suffered with Chill* and tamed by Malaria in my system, and each atunmer for aeverel yean I would Telapaa.. FiaallymypbyaicUn pro scribed S. S. S. In a::. I took three Lotties, and they entirely cored me, a a d I have never been troubled since. J nm sure no other medicine could have given me so complete and immediate relief, and I canhot apeak too highly of S. 8. S. My partner in business is now taking S. S. S. for an eruption of the akin and general run down condition of hi* system, and though he baa taken bat •ne bottle, already commences to feel better. 931 West Market SL L SHAPOFP. — feeU- _ :esses, indolent ulcers, ind pustular and scabby skin erup tions of various kinds, are common symptoms of malaria. • Frequently the health becomes so impaired, and such a lifeless condition eqsues that the • person losfe interest in his surroundings and faith -in all human remedies. ~ Malaria, ,if allowed to remain in the system, lays the foun dation for other diseases that very often prove fatal or permanently wreck the health. f Malaria can only be-worked out of the system through the blood, and a ( remedy that can.destroy the germs and microbes and neutralize the bad'effects of the poison offers the only hope of a cure, and the only medicine that can accomplish this is S. S. S., which not otriy purges the blood of all morbid, unhealthy matter, but keeps it pnre and healthy. It searches out and destroys every trace of Malarial poison, and keeps the blood in such a vigorous condition that poisonous matters of no kind are allowed to accumulate, but are promptly,expelled from the system. 1 ; ' Daring the spring id an opportune .time' to- begin the fight against this invisible enemy, for the hot, sultry summer nays will cause the germs to multiply and still further im erish the,blood and weaken the constitution, and now more than .ever the Malaria needs a good blood purifier and bracing tonic. A course of S. S. S.- at this particular season will relieve you of Malari& ’qnd its attendant evils,-reinforce and bqild up the system, purify and strengthen the slug gish blood and quicken the circulation, when the appetite and digestion improve and all the vital powers rapidly recuperate under the invigorating tonic influence of this great vegetable remedy. Its freedom from all minerals makes it the ideal remedy in all Malarial troubles and perfectly adapted to the most delicate constitutions. • If you have any symptoms of Malarial poison, write ns about it, and our Physicians will take up your case and advise you without, charge.# Book on Blood and Skin Diseases, free. : SWIFT SPECIFiO COMPANY, ATLANTA. 0JL 11:8 W. H. Felton, who has the faool- | “The Thomatrillo Timet-Enterprise tj of »*• ? g mi ktnab mt alfhoet every- drops into poetry in diftcunrfng political thirg, has attu&ed athletics at the matters. TA sample follows^ Univurgity of Georgia. . “Cleveland creshel to earth shall rise ======= again— Hut- -cl r o!«ne! Wooten placed tm- The way of leadership is him t . . - # ... ,, B»t Bryan, downed, writhes in pain. dar arrest some of the dear Colmnbna ^ ^ ^ my8tBneg . ■* *T “Theraianothingparticularly wrong ' bojs who disobeyed orders and went to .AC co. ,.h. Colonel, how croUd ^n? ^ ^ a ^ Ti#w ~- point, but the intimation that Mr. Take'•'ire of the dim^s and the get- 0 i eve j and has ever been crushed to rich-a-ic-i couLcrus will take cate of ^ ^ home out by the facts. At- the doLar-. J tempts have bee r made to crnsli him, — _—J — but tlje- hrve so far proven only fuil- Tlie tc.«aiw of Tnomasvilla and Monti- ores.”—Columbus Enquirer-Sun. cello, Fla.', will i^ay a series of^ tliree We were speaking in the future. .Gro- games this week in ThomaJville. Judg- yer iuw a good hard squab comii-g,' nnd ing fron the rejjrda of uose two team* W e hope he.will have enough strength 10 In past attempts the b jo« kill run np rise again. into thousands.—Quitman' Advertiser. | — Weil, the Quitman team isn’t making v Are the times accursed? asks the Sa- naany thousand runs. In fact they are*.vannah News. One can scarcely pick up about next to last in the Southeastern . * newspaper without soeing an account ' league Jj ' «**« *ome fumble tragedy, and it has been ; . V, ; * |iso since.the beginning if the year; Over *143, 000,H)00 .11 ,emi-ann*4 dlvhj )*•* eatimnted some two week, ago that deuda wore tuned loose in New York ” "P that time more than*l,000 persona yesterday, divided aa follow*: Dlvi- had met violent death* in the United douda-Eailroad *C8,3*7,70»; industrial, 8tates since Jan. 1, «nd lrandreda. have *20,796,113; traction and lighting, *8,- been aided to the lid since then. Bail- 490,559; New York bank* and traat road wre$s. flooda, cloud borers, forest ,—r-ow, *1,300,. OX Intel ost—Rail- . Area, mine explosion^ elevator accidents, road, $59,193,778; misceUoneous, $8,461,- muiier, and lynohings have followed KJ; government, 04,531,47s; mnniclpal each other in rapid and terrible proees- ' (estimated), *11,000,000. Last Janaary “ion. nnUl it would seem that tone evil the amount was *138,000,000. influence were at work to make 1908 • ! memorable for ite bloody record. What’s the us* to anticipate sorrow; Of evils that never occurred. Have faith, and *thjr faith shall sasUln thee; _ Permit hot maptekm end care With invisible bonds to enchain thee. But bear what Osd elves thee to bear. By his spirit supported and gladdened Be ne’er by forebodings deterred. But think how oft heart* have been sad- ill Norway drunkenness is ponbstied There is a general belief that James by' imprisonment. A. soon to a man ia ^ alayeT of GonoUea , ^ incarcerated the delinqncnt has a loaf T * 10 has won his first legal battle and ob- and wine morning and evening, bread is served in a wooden bowl full of escape punishment. The fact that he- w| Let tomorrow take cure of tomorrow; Short and dark as our life may appear. Ws may make It still darker by sorrow. Still shorter by fblly and fear Half our troubles are half our Inventions. - And how often from blessings conferred Have we shrunk In the wild apprehension Of evils that nevpr occurred. “The Wroast of Yesterday." If right were always sight And wrong were always wrong. Bow easily we might / Go rollicking along. Local Railroad Schedule. uowing Arrival and Departure of Train* at ThomasyiUe: By The Atlantic Coast Line. -sr ARRIVE. No. 57, FromWaycrcss 1.05a. m 58. “ Montgomery... 5.15a. n 82 “ Ebunbridge.... 6.25 a. n 72 “ Montioello 6.20 a. n 78 “ Albany.... 10.80 a. n 89 “ Wayoroe8'.....11.00a.n 40 “ Montgomery.. 2.10p. m 74 “ Montioello.... 2.10 p. m '85 “ Waycroas...... 8.20p. m 71 “ Albany 6.15 p. m DEPART. No. 57, For Montgomery.... 1.15 a. m “ 68 “ Wayoxbn 8.25 a. m “ 82 “ Way cross 6.80 a. m “ 72 " Albany. 9.25 a. m “ 78 “ Montioello 11.10 a. m “ 89 “ Montgomery.... 11.10a. m 40 “ Wayoross....... 2.80p. m “ 74 “ Albany 4.805>. m “ 86 “ Bainbridge 8.25 p. m “ 71 “ Montioello...... 6.80p. m All through trains stop ten minutes a- ’homasville. Train leaving; 4:80 p. m. connects^a Albany with through' sleeper for At Urnta. Fifton, Thomasville & Quit Ry. TIME TABLE No. 21. In Effect April 26th, 1903. NORTH BOCND, No. 4. Ho. 6. No. *. Thomasville 6:15 pm 4:00 pm 9:0oan Moultrie... 6:32pm 5:27pm 10:20an rifton...... 7:55pm 7:00pm ll:40an tacon 3:55 am 8:55 am 4:10pn -Atlanta .... 7:25 am 7:25 am 7:45pn Fitzgerald ' ...' 4:25pn SOUTH BOUND. No. 8. No. 1. No. 5. Fitzgerald 10:45 am Atlanta.... 8:45pm 9:0dain 8:45pn Macon 12:05 am 11:20 am 12:05an Tiftou 7:00 am 3:30 pm 6:50nn koultrie ... 8:21 am 4:52 pm 8:25an homasville 9:40 am 6:10 pm 10:00an {of. 1 and 2 Daily. - Toe. 8 and 4 Sunday only. 4 (of. 5 and 6 Daily except Sunday. Connections at Thomasville with At lantio Coast Line east and west. Connections at Moultrie with Georgia Northern; Tifton with Georgia 8outh em and Florida, Atlantic Coast Line an< Tifton and Northeastern Hallways foi points north and east. Trains leave Thomasville from T. T 4b G. passenger station opposite Pine} Woods Hotel. For information as t< r mtes and through rickets address R. G. Store, Chief Clerk Trafflc Dept. - T. W. Geer, ^ Manager. How gallantly w* might i always wtosg The wrong of yesterday Tomorrow may bo right; The world atUl has a way Of changing overnight. Self interest may servo to malm That which before was wrong A thing of beauty; for self's sake We Join the weak or strfng. When what was base will pay Or help to bring delight. - The wrong of yesterday Tomorrow may be right. -8. K. Kiser In New York Herald. tained a change of venue is taken as a preJiction of further victories. i wine in which it lias been soaked for an hour. The first day the drunkard swal lows his allow; rice willgigly enough. ] The law faculty of Mercer University The recond day it Aeemrf less pleasing, have said they wou’t play if a two years At the end of right or ten days Jirisoners course of study is introduced Sri the' * have been known to nbetoin altogether UnWerritj aa the Bar Association de^ • riointhe food tiraa piteonaly ^erodted. drea., Of conree : it would be.a terrible This course of, treatment finished, the blow to the whole state if exceotin.raie instances, is men shoild cease to ttacli. | ===== ’ I Eight htu N ' A Sunny Side. Thcr-s Is s Provldenc* aboon that watches f O’er us s’. That wlnna let unto the gun a wee hit Bpsrrow fa‘. t he kens, snd dlsna he for a’ our Wants provide? And. though hltt face Is hid at times* •There's . Aye a sunny slda" Then leave your trouble a’ to him and sot Your mind at-rest. B«U«lns aye that a’ that - * aant wUI turn AN OLIVER TYPEWRITER is the kind that does Visible Writing COWART BHOTHERS,»Bt». Thomasville, On. Office over National Bank. - Insurance too. Why Stay Hot In ‘riiomasville on Sunday when you can run down to Tybee and spend the day in luxury ? It doesn’t cost you mtch. Moderate rates for transients, with special rates to parties. “Everybody that’s anybody roes to Tybee.” Chas. F. Graham, . Mai ager, Pulaski House Swannah. Hotel Tybee, Tyb**e Island. SheriuVSale lo^r Augns^T Will be sold before the Oonrt H ® ns e iu Thomasville, Thomns county on first Tuesday in August nest * oU 2*“* scribed property, to-vut: in South east comer of lo- J32 in Sewn teeth District Thomis cemsff, ua, where Andrew Adkinson maided in toe vear 1891, and forty acres in Southeast ££ of ssid lot bounded by a ning at Southeast <V™er and rtmm^ west 4.60 chains; thence north 7.60 chauw to nuhUo road. Thence along roa^ northweeteriy 8.50 chains; thence np west aide of branclt 21chains topojdtuj. TIicnco eart. to east Uno of lot W.60 Court Thomas county to favor oJML A. Davis vs. Andrew Adkinson. Defend ant Notified to wr ttog. *•- _ tTJ. Hight, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the , ordinary of said county for leave to sell a tract of land part of lot No. 131, in the 13th district, belonging to estate of I. R. Alexander deceased, to pay debts of said estate. Said application will be heard on the fir«t Mondav in luly next. ^.hdaydf^c^km^. Adair, estate J. R. Alexander. 6-6-4 Application for Administration. GEORGIA—Thomas Conn ty. To all whom it may qoncem: Dennis Ponder, having made appli- cation to nee in due form to be appoint ed permanent administrator upon the estate of Daniel Ponder, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary for said countv, to be held on the first Monday in July, 1903. # , Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 25th day of Mav. iqc.3. Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary. Notice is hereby given that a bridge builder for Thomas county will be elect- d at regular meeting of County Com niaaoners in August. Sealed bids for aid position will be received up to U •Vlock en Tr<»«dAy, August the 4th next. By order of the Board. J. S. Jiontgunery, Secretary. 4-7-4 J Sale of Unclaimed Freight. * Will be sold at T.; T. & G. Ry depot At 10a. m., July 22, one lot of household roods and furniture belonging to the es- a?e of W. S. Keefer, to satisfy charges or storage of same. These goods hav ing been on hand unclaimed) for a period ouger than six months. v T. W. Geer, manager. 8-5-22. Application for Support. GEORGIA—Thomas Cot nty. Mrs. J. H. M. Patten, having made^ sons concerned are hereby requi show cause before the court of ordinary of said county on the first Monday to - July, 1903, why said application should, uot be granted. This 4th day of June, 1903. Win. M.JONE£. Ordinary- Luo . M.tSlVIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Bsiton, Maas., National Educational Asssclatlor,'July 2nd to 9th. t903. Via all rail or via rail—Sound lines, one fare \ lus $2.00 for the round trip Tickets to be t>old July 2nd to the 5tl inclusive, good leaving Boston until July 12tli. twenty-five cents to be paid for execut.on of return portion of ticket. Note—By Personally depositing ticket with Joint Agent not earlier than July 7th, nor later than July 11th, 1903, anu upon payment of fifty cents, extern-ici can be secured to leave Boston any da} up to September 1st, 1908. . BALTIMORE,/ MD. AaVUAL MEETING OF GRAND LODGE BE NEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER ELKS, JULY 21ST JO 23RD, 1908. One first-class fare plus $2.00 (via all rail routes) for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale July 19th and 20th, with return limit to July 25th, excen? that upon payment of $1.00 to additpnto fee of twenty-five cents for validation for return portion of ticket, limit will be extended to leave Baltimore not later than July 31st, 1908. . SPECIAL RATES 4TH OF JULY. One and third fare for round trip, tickets sold July 2nd, ord and 4th, good to return on all trains up to including ! “ r8tli. or full information see Ticket Agent or address T. J. Bottoms, T. P. A., Thomasville, Ga.. or W. H. Leahy, D. P. A.. Savan nah, Ga., or W. J. Craig, G. P. A., Wilmiugtou, N, O. dwtf SHERIFF’S SALE FOR JULY, GEORGIA—Thomas County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at public outcry, at the court house, iu said county, within the legal ■lours of sale, to the highest bidder for •*Kh, certain property described as fol lows: That parcel of land situated in Thrrra- asville, Thomas County, Georgia, being rim west half of lot No. (60) to blocs two (2), column -(4) west, being land deeded by George Wilson fc> Mose Wil- non whereon Mose Wilson resides, levied >in as the property of Mose Wilson to satisfy Ufa. from the county court of Thomas county in favor of J. L. Pringle Mnee Wilson, defendant, in posses sion notified in writing. 4-6-6 T. J. Hight. Sheriff Thomas Co. Application for Administrator. GEORGIA—i'homas Cou.nty: To all whom it may concern: A. Fleetwood having made appli- n to me in due form to be appoint ed permanent administrator upon the es tate of J. L. Wolcott, late of 'Said county, notice is hereby given that said applica tion will be heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary of said county, . be held on the first Monday in July. 'l903‘*'-i» 1 '' Y\ itness my band and official signa- i.re this first dav of June 1003. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas County. M. A. Fleetwood.«*dm»nUtrator tipep theesiateof Margaret lames, late ol «taid county deceased, having filed hi- p tiiK’n for discharge, this is to rite a!! oersons concerned to show cause against hej reguh term of the court of Ordinary fot said countv to be held on the first Mon day in August. 1003. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. 4*7-4 M. A. Hretwood. administrator upon the estate of Mary Donaldson, late o! said county, deceased, having filed hts petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting of . this discharge, at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Mon day in August, 1903. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. 4-7*4 Out for the beet ^ rtoh b life's International Epworth League Con , vention. Detroit, Mich!, July 16-19,1908. Official Route \*Ia Louisville & Nashville Rail-* road. One fare round trip plus 2oc from all points. Tickets sold July 18, 14, 15. Re turn limit can bo extended to August 18tli, 190c. See “Detroit the Beautiful,” The City of the Straits.” Delightful Let virtue be your fuldisg star as doon , s j^ e . trips at very «m»ll cost, among them Niagara Falls via rail or boat, Port Huron, Put-in-Bay, Mackinac "Find a'sunny *ide.’ / 7, I Island and many other interestingpoints. ^ 1 Stop over allowed at the World Famous , Mammoth Gave. Rates are Open to all. The Special Party to charjse of R._ F. Administrators Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas County. By virtue of an oMer of the court of ordinary, Thomas County, Georgia, May term, 1906, I will sell at the court house door, to said oounty, on the first Tuesday to July, 1903, within the legal hoars of sale; all that town lot. or tract of land, situated in the town of Boston, said oounty and state, and commencing at the foot of Stephens street/ in 1‘ H., on the A. & G. R. R., now A. C R. R., west of the steam saw mill, in said tov» n, and running along the right of way of the said railroad; east about 70 yards, then sontli about 70 yards, thence - west about 70 yards, thence north about 70 yards, to point of beginning, and containing in all one (1) acre more or less, having thereon a two-story frame dwelling, and usual out-buildiugs. Alk> an undivided one-half interest in and to 107 X acres of land more or less in the northeast corner .of lot No. 46 in the ,18tli district of said county of Thom as. Terms cash. Wilson W; Brooks, Administrator of the estate of W. F. B. Clark. . 4t jun 6 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Thomas County: Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of A. W. Clisby, late of said county, deceased, to render in an ac count of their tfemands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby requested to make mtnediatopay ment to the undersigned. I bis 4th day of June, 1003. Wm. McKay, Ir., Executor of A. W. Clisby. . 6-6-6 GEORGIA—Thomas Coumv. To whom it may concern, hereas, W. R. Singletary, adminis trator of the estate of Harrison Single- tarv, represents to the court in his peti tion, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fullv administered upon said estate. This is to cite .nil persons con- erned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if they can. why said administra tor should not be discharged from bis administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in luly. 1903. , . Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas County. A. Q. Moody, guardian of Thomas G. Minims, having applied to me to be dis charged irom such guardianship, let all persons concerned show cause before I?! SU'lf «>»« house in said county on the 6th day of July next, why such appli- rflltAn tax* #lic^K«Mvn rr . 7 , , r!‘ u umciai s 25th day of Mav. iqo*. Wm. M. JONESTOrdin Notice of Local Legislation. - titled an act to amend “An act incor. ~ pointing the Town of Meipa,” * approved October S3, 1889, bo that eaij town of Meiga may ( collect, by authority, a businS tS avocation tax. '-Said business and avo- gtiontoxtobeflxedbythe — ■ awl| Notice of Ural Legislation. Notices hereby given that a biU will the legislature to be introduced GEORGIA—Thomas County. To Vicey Collier.administratrix estate of Boax Collier, deceased. To the beirs at law of said Boar Collier; You are hereby notified that S. R. Rodgers -has filed her petitioo. with bond for -titles •nnexed. signed by Boas Oollier.- pray- mg an order to require execution of deed by administratrix to tf- * bond described. " ' be heard at the of the court cf