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PENNYROYAL PILLS
The struggle between the Southeast
ern Freight Association and the Geor
gia Saw Mill Association in regard to
the raise in freight rates is attracting
considerable attention. It is trnly a
battle of giants.
'The Georgia Saw Mill Association has
a membership of 146 concerns, and com
prises a majority of the yellow, pine in
terests in Georgia, SouthCarolioa,Flar-
ida, and other states. It represents a
physical investment of $10,000,000. The
Southern Freight Association, on the
other hand, includes the Southern, the
Atlantic Coast line, the Louisville and
Nashville, the Nashville,- Chattanooga
and St. Louis, the Seaboard Air line,
the Central of Georgia, the Georgia
Southern and Florida and the MacOn
ftud Binwlnghaw, !
. The object of the association is the
fixing and maintaining of rates.
The oomptoint of the lumbermen has
reference mainly to an alleged advance
of from 2 to 5 cents per 100 pounds on
yellow pine shipped from points in Geor
gia to points in Ohio, Pennsylvania Jand
other northern and eastern localities.
This increase, according to the lumber
men, amounts to from 60 to 90 cents on.
every 1,000 feet of lumber carried.
A temporary injunction - preventing
the proposed raise has expired, and the
fight is now on before the Interstate
Commerce Commission.
Everyone in Georgia has a deep inter
est in the result, as one of
the home of the Toting Mens Christian
Association will he open. Tliomasville
will then have as complete an associa-
tion home as can be found in any city of
its size in the south.
Every father and mother, every broth
er and sister in the city should rally to
the snpport of the institution, both mor
ally and financially. It hast at Its head
the reliable business men of Thomas^
ville. They are giving their time and
labor to it purely for the love of perfect
young manhood and of what seems to
them their duty. They have made the
very Best possible use of the generous
gift of Mrs. Wann. The young men of
the city have grasped the opportunity
presented to them with an enthusiasm
that is almost pitiful. It is only by hay
ing these opportunities presented to
them that they , can realize what has
been lackingto them in the past.
The Young Men's Christian Associa
tion in general is an institution that is
deserving of the highest commendation.
Started from a nucleus of three or four
men hardly 50 years ago, it . has grown
by the sheer weight of its high calling
to the point where it is now one of- the
all the
A Hearstclob has teen organized in
Savannah. The color of the club will
be yellow:
A SENT,...£NTAL SEASON.
A typical gift! i Savannah school
, children have presented their principal
with a bowl.
A season when yoaug people fall
in love and get married.
A season when wedding presents
Nothing has ever equalled it
Wcnderif it’s much hot down where
Atlanta lias gone in the baseball percen
tage column.
must be bought.
Luna and sentiment wait for nc
man, but you will hare to wait a
long'time before another such
STOCK OF
Gmetii
Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
A Dstirs ftr a Psrfsct Rfsrt Is lasspsrabts
from a Lovs sf the Beartlful.
The scent of the violet or rose is as
precious as the lovely flowers whose
breath they are, and while the lives oi
flowers are brief and we can only enjoy
them for a day, the beautiful woman gives
the pleasure of her fragrance to us as a
permanent blessing. The; soft fragrance
of a beautiful woman suggests pnrity,
health and elegance; she is the refinement
Hot air lus come to be as ordinary a
commodity in Tliomasville as in the
Georgia state capital.
JEWELRY
Why didn’t those Servian revolution
ists just get King Alexandra and Queen
Draga to fnter tyi automobile race
againsteach other.
A Perfect For All Throat and
. Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money tadtlf It mil*. TrW BotUwflrw.
Female Regulator
In regulating the lunar periods in woman
'permits of.po wrinkles, pale cheeks ot
torturednerves and shapeless figures. It is
Nature’s remedy. The druggist may offer
something else and call it Vjustas good”
but the menstrual organa will not be de
ceived, and permanent injury may result.
Try our Regulator. Of all druggists $i.
Our treatise on “ Womai” mailed free.
'WE BBADFIELD REGULATOR C(L. ATLANTA. GA
In these days of Servian revolutions
and providential disasters woodsawing
has .come to be the popular avocation
among politicians.
Jewelry can’t be surpassed for wed
ding presents.
Jeweler,
most powerful factors for good
world.
Necessarily, there can be cited some
few associations established under un
wholesome conditions,^hat have proved
disastrous, but the object of the Y. M.
O. A. has even been the salvation of
young men. It has reorganized that
perfect spiritual development can be had
only in company with perfect physical
strength and perfect mentality, hence
the motto: “Body, Mind, Sprit.”
Dr. W. W. Laundrnm of Atlanta, says
of ffiRT. M. G. A., “Under one roof and
in the best surrounding, the young man
finds exercise for body, mind and soul.
Three hundred and sixty five daysto,the
year this school of virtue and retreat
from vice stands open to tempted young
men. Its workers lead souls to
Christ* and enlarge their own souls by
training men along the lines of Christian
manhood ind usefulness.”
From a business man’s standpoint, Mr.
Edward S. Gay says: “I regard the
Young Mem’s Christian Association as
one of the most splendid and powerful
influences for good, not only to young
men, bat to every interest in the city.
Its religious and moral influences on
young men is second only to that of the
church, by which and for which it is
maintained,”
Mr. J. S. Hunter, the secretary of
the new association, has been in Thomas
ville long enough now for us all to recog
nize in him h man with splendid fittings
for the important office he has been
chosen to fill. Mr. Hunter is a man of
attractive personality, and one that will
draw the hoys into the work. He lias
tpken hold of his duties in their embryo-
nio state with an interest that has
already brought order out of chaos.
The Y. M. C. A* is a factor in the life
of Thomasville, and before the year is
out this fact will have been conclusively
proved.
A man in South Carolina has gone to
hatching partridges in an incubator.
Now why couldn’t President Roosevelt
utilize this ph.n for raising buzzards.
He can’t get too many scavengers to that
postoffice.
‘®°° This is the Ingersoll
MAY Tty Dollar Watcb.
which sells at the
lowest price,
bST/t* ® carries the strong-
fmj U\Iff''tSsj est guarantee and
BiL\ Villus a larger sale
-jjjthan all other
Wjwatches. Perfect
^i/yin accuracy, size
y^jmSSUh//J and style, other
viaa^Sgf Ingersoll’* at $1.50.
Ji.75 and $2.00. Sold
WiCy by dealeis erery-
rhereorpeatpaldbyc* for |x.oo. Booklet Fre*
A sewing n acliine try o:
that everybody knows
good.
greatest
industries is the handling of yellow pine.
This is the first time to the history of
Thomasville that a daily paper has been
published on the' day following the
Fonrth of Jnly. Not that we have lost
any of our patriotism, hut that the
Times-Eriterprise has come to be too
great a necessity to be dispensed, with
even under extraordinary circumstances.
VARNISH IS CHEAP.
Don’t depend upon the out
ward appearance, -but look
upon the heart of the ma
chine.
EVERYBODY KNOWS
That a NEW HOME or a
WHEELER & WILSON
Sewing Machine is the Lest
that’s made. q
—Sold to Thomasville only by—
C. B. QUINN.
Robt. H. Ingersoll & Bra*
Dept. 3, 51 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK
LilT'IS TWICE AS HANY
14tli street, Ashland, Ky.,says: “Doan’s
Kidney Pills, are like true friends, the
longer yon know them the better they
are appreciated. I can add nothing to
the statement I first, made to 1896 alter
I procured the remedy at the. Venture
Dr. J. L. M. Curry once said that
teaching seems to be the only profes
sion or work to the worlj^t which ex
perience and professional preparation
are hot considered of indispensible im
portance. Wejare beginning to see the
fruit of Dr. Curry’s labors in the Chang
ing of the conditi 0118 under which he
made the statement.
Do you gr^yf .long staple cotton?
Yon need onr double roller long staple
cotton pin.
It gins from 5 to 7 bales of long staple
< otton a day, while the old . style gins
but from 2 to 3 bales.
Our gin does not, take up any more
floor space than the cld gins. It does
nor shake the. house and its motion is
noiseless.
One man can run it.
In a letter to Mr L. L. Foss, the in
ventor, Mr. J. D. Strickland cf Stilson,
Ga., says:
‘’With one of your gins I have ginn
ed as much cotton as any three or four
gins in my section.
“I am pleased with the gin, and I
want yon to take my order for another
ro he used by me this reason.”
For farther particulars, price, terms*
etc., address.
The L. L. Foss Mfjr. Gin Co.,
VIDALIA, Ga.
Drug Co., and took a course erf the treat
ment, which cored me, I Was absolutely
result of a cold, to my back. A box of
Doan’s Kidney Fills, disposed of it. I
have recommended this remedy to many,
and have never heard erf one who did
not endorse the claims made for it.”
For sale by all dealeis. Price, 60
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
-Y., sole agents for the:U, 8.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no substitute. For sale by R.
Thomas. Jr.
fish biting, but when it comes to filling
the meal barrel common sense, teats
sentiment out of sight.
No body ever captured a girl with
money enough to hfeep the meal barrel
full by talking common sense to her.
We want to furnish the barrel and the
sentiment and let her put up the meal.
Walter Page, editor of the World’s
Work and one cf the brainiest men to
America, makes the following expres
sion in regard to|)Ublic education. The
expression is so striking as to deserve
. more than a passing no tick: -‘To talk
about education to a democratic country
as meaning anything else than free put>-
lio education for eveiy child is mockery.
To call anything else education at all is
to go back Toward the middle ages,
when it was regarded as a privilege of
gentlemen or as a duty of the church
and uot as a i.<v essity for the people.
“If a few men only are to be educated,
the accidents of fortune determine
which they'fcliall be. These will regard
themsdves as a special class, set off by
themselves; and a false standard of ed-
- ucation ■ is set up in both the minds of
educated and the uneducated. The un-
•educated regard themselves as neglec
ted, Yon have the seeds of snobbery and
•discontent sowed over all \the wide
-wastes of social life, and the uneducated
- part of the state simply adds to its iner-
vtia rather than to its health and wealth.”
STILL THEY COME.
One of our weekly pleasures is to
chronicle new industrial organizations
which are formed to Georgia. Last
week’8 list is smaller toon some, but it
is a good one nevertheless.
Americas—Ice and cold storage plant.
Savannah—$10,000 machinery and
supply company: $50,000 company to
manufacture turpentine tubes.
Columbus—$800,000 cotton milL
Vidalia—Cotton compress.
again, and for six long years I have suf
fered more misery ana agony than 1 can
toll. It was worse than death. My hus
band spent hundreds of dollars for phy
sicians* prescriptions and treatment
without avail. Finally we ’moved to
Bosque county, our present home, and
one day 1 happened to see an advertise
ment of Chamberlain’s Colic, t’holera
and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimo
nial of a man who had been cured by it.
The case was so similar to my own that
I concluded to try the remedv. The re
sult was wonderful. I could hard’y real
ize that 1 was well again, or believe it
could be so after having suffered so U ng,
but that one bottle of medicine, costing
but a few cents, cured me.’* For sale by
Wilson M. Hardy,
TPOUfASVir.LE, Ga
x-i-M-N-a Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
The 5-cent packet is enough for cscal
occasions. The family bottle [60 cts.]
contains u supply for a year. All drug
gists sell them. 5.9
QUESTION ANSWERED."*-
Yes, August Flower still has the larg
est sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers’ and granmofch-
e-s’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 the liver, stimulate the
the nervous and organic action of the
system, and that is all- they took when
feeling dull and bad with headaches and
other aches You only need a few doses
of Green’s August Flower, to liquid
form, to make you satisfied thereto
AN OLIVER TYPEWRITER
Is the kind that dots Visible Writing,
COWART BROTH ERS>,:Agts.,
Thomasville, Ga.
Office over National Bank.
the extermination of mosquitoes. If a
certain musical note is repeatedly
struck, the .'mosquitoes willbutf their
heads into the instrument and die. It
isq*t recorded what the people who
hear the music do.
No man or
hesitate to si
Stomach ana
trying them.
brands t hrr wUl 1
1 Cuor^ia'turnons.
BATTLE AX
BAKING POWDER.
SUCCESS SODA....
Tom Watson is trailing along to the
wake of the Hearst boom.
Mr. R. A. Graves has purchased the
interest of W. O. Fleming and is now
sole proprietor of the Batohridge Argus.
The Argus is one of the best papers to
the state and Editor Graves is compe
tent to keep it so.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE LOW
RATES TO DENVER, COLO.
Thei^editorial page of the last issue of
the Waycross Journal was a burst for
Hearst.
Annual Convention Ypung People;
Society of Christian Endeavor^*
Denver, Colo. y
WHAT A BABY!
It locks like Bibb has found the match
-of her own Jpe Hill Hall, in the person
of Representative Felder. He. comes to
■ns with abill to keep bicycles off the side
walks to all cities of the state. There
would be just as much sense in making
-a state law to keep $he cows off the
•streets.
Just because the Tliomasville anti-
•cowites have so far failed to get local
legislation on the bovine question, they
haven’t run to the legislature like cry
babies. / It was a good suggestion that
some one made when he said that Mr.
Ftdder was working for the citizens of
Vineville. For heaven’s sake, hasn’t
the legislature enough to do without
playing with such foolish baby-cries as
this of Representative Felder? Why not
have a state law, against expectorating
on the ride-walks?
Now sold in eighteen states and used in
Millions of Homes.
Highest
Leavening
Power.
, A trial package used accord
ing to directions is all we
ask. Your money back if
you want it.
MOREHOUSE MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
Savannah, ■ • « Georgia.
tuihursat ^ . 6 2- y
$40.50 round trip to Denver, Colo., in
cluding Waycross, Valdosta, Thomas
ville. Bainbridge $40.20; tickets on sale
daily June 80th to July - 8th. Final re
turn limit August Slst. Write Atlantic
Coast Line representative for full infor
mation.
B. Y. P. U. MEETING, ATLANTA, GA.
Coast Line will sell July 8th, 9th and
10th, round trip tickets one fare plus 25
cents. Return limit July 16th. By de
positing ticket with joint agent upon
payment, of' 60 cents, extension can be
had until August' 15. For information
address T. J. Bottoms, T. P. A., Thom
asville, Ga., or W. H. Leahy, D. P. A.,
Savannah, Ga., or W. J. Craig, G. P.
A., Wilmington, N. C. dwtd
For a lazy liver try Chamberlain’S
Stumach and Liver Tablets.. They in
vigorate the liver, aid the digestion, reg
ulate the bowels and prevent biii us at
tacks. For sale by l. W. Peacock, dw
“Sat and sang to alleys green
And heard the angels play.”
We never knew that angels bowled.
Charming Locations for Summer
Outings.
«S? n J?" nuinsl ’f Nor,h Georgia, and
Middle 1 ennussee along >he line of the
Western & Atlantic Uailroad and the
Nashville. Chattanoog 1 & st. Louis Rv
offer idea) spots as health and pleasure
resorts. Marietta, at the foot of Kenne-
saw Mountain; Cancrsville and Rome,
among the lulls of North Georgia and on
the banks of the Etowah and CoosaKiv
ers;- Lookout Mountain, famous as a
Southern Summer;Resort; Monteagle
and Sewanee. the threat summer educa
tional locations, with atoosa Springs
Heersbeba bp rings Bon Anna Springs'
East Brook Springs. F.siill Springs’
Nicholson Springy and many others’
tempt the well infornC-4 Summer Tow!
The climate R. bracing, the waters
medianal ano icvivifving, with- roman
tic and varied scenery roman-
folder’freo, r to’’ heamif “ 11 * illustrated
... n V- K. Harman, P. a..
„ W Jv A, R k., Atlanta Ga
H. F. Smith. T. M . Nashville,Tenn!
FOR SALE—Fine lot of bignmlos 7
logging d turpentine work.
Gandy & Mallette,
Dealers in Live Stock
H. O. Dasher, Jr., to now editor of the
Camilla Enterprise. Under his guiding
hand the paper already shows evidences
of great improvement. Georgia jour
nalism will extend a, welcoming'hand to
Mr. Dasher.. •
Senator Hoar says his physician has
ordered him to do no intellectual work*
after 10 a. m. In some cases we know
the doctor’s orders are not necessary i
J. W. Peacock Will Buy It Back.
You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy: J. W. Peacock will re
fund your money if you are not satisfied ,
alter using it. It is everywhere admit
ted to be the most successful remedy in
use'for'bowel complaints and the only
one that never fails. It is pleasant, safe
and reliable. dw
BALTIMORE, MTS,
annual meeting of grand lodge be*
NEVOLENT _ PROTECTIVE ORDER ELKS,
JULY 2I8T TO 23rd, 19C3.
One first-class fare plus $2.00 (via all
rail routes) for the round trip. Tickets
will be on sslo July :19th and 2Cth, with
return limit m July 26th, except that
upon payment, of $1 Q0 to addition to fee
of twenty five cents for validation for
return portion of ticket, -Iimit will he
extended to U-ave Baltimore not later
than July 8tot, T903. .
We are sorry to te unable to eat bar
becue with Editor Shepherd today. We
send a good hand to our place.-—Moul
trie Observer.
Why didn’t yon send a. good moutln
TAX NOTICE.
Tbe city tax books will open on tto
first day of July and close on the fifteenth
dr.v of September ' 1 will be jn my of
fice Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays.
K. T. Maclean,
City Clerk.
. 6-24-dv*tf
The Foundation of Health.
Nourishment is the .foundation of health
—life -strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
is the.one great diedicine ,that enables
the stomach and digestive organs to di-
The members of the Salvation Army
in Thomasville will, no doubt, flock to
hear Hanna talk on Sunday.—Brune-
„wick Journal.
They would have done so but for two
things. There to no Salvation Army to
Thomasville and Senator Hanna was
Lot here.
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
T6b -Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the TljP y/V7TT~y~^
Signature of X
gest, assimilate and transform all foods
into-tbe kind of bloody that nourishes the
nerves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays
the foundation for health.; Nature doe
the rest;, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, an
all di orders of the stomach and dige:
tive organs are cured by the use of Kc
Idol. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr. d
For headache—rick-headaoho—a “spl
ting” nervons headache—in fact any <
(kind erf a headache, use Ramon's Pil
They clear tho system of the cause
headaches. 26 doses 2£o.
at reasonable
! mation write 1
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