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HEAV1
More Tharr
Hundred Names
fegistered.
Thomas County Lady Whoee. Work
Has Attracted Wlcje Attention.
The registration hooks for the city
election clostid JC. o'clock Monday night.
More than 1A0 nones Were added to the
ltat yesterday, ahd this makes a total of
more than 40U who are entitled to par.
ticipate in the primary on. the 29th of
Meoember.
A great deal of interest is being mani
fested tills year in the political situation
and the candidates now know exactly
what voters constitute the field.
Mrs. Henry -Wight-of Cairo is in the
«ty bn a visit to relatives and friends.
,The name of Scs-o ^onchelle Wight is
a familiar one to readers of magazines
and periodicals but not every one knows
that the bearer of this name is a Thorn-
aoville, lady. She has been doing liter*
ary work for several years and her read
ers have noticed a decided improvement
in style and merit since she began 'to.
write. At present she is on the staff of
contributors to Leslie’s Weekly, the
Youth’s.. Companion and other high
class publications. '
Her stories are in the main simple
tales of home life distinctive for novel
ty and local icolor, though an occasion
al charming hit of romance comes from
her pen.
She is at present a resident of Cairo,
and her main occupation is in skillfully
tumafism
6 W MILLIGAN, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
A Timely Suggestion,
This is the season of the year When
the prudent and careful housewife re
plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It is certain to be
needed before the winter is over, and re
sults are much more prompt and satis
factory when it is kept at hand and
given as soon as the cold is contracted
and before it has become settled in the
system. In almost every instance a se
vere cold may be warded off by taking
this remedy freely as soon as the first in
dication of the cold appears. There is
no danger, in giving it to children fori»
contains no harmful substance. It is
S 'easant to take—both adults and chil-
ren like it.. Buy it and you will get the
best., It always cures. For sale by I.
W. Peacock. dw
I furnish plans and specifications for anything
that can be buil^ of Stone, Brick, Steel or
■Wood. I build anything in the above
lines.
Office—At Moultrie; Ga.
DEATH OF MR. WHEELER.
A Handsome Picture.
In the December number of “Our
Home” a paper published at Nashville,
s*Fenn. in the interest of miasiogi work, a
handsome picture of the Vashti Blasin-
game home appears. A column descrip
tion of the. work of the home accom
panies the cut.
Young Man Biiriad Yesterday at Fre-
donla Cemetery.
The friends of the Wheeler family
will learn with’ deep regret of the death
of Mr. Tom Wheeler which took place
Sunday evening. The young man had
not been in good health for some time
and grew rapidly worse during the last
fewdays. All that loving cue could
accomplish was done for him but the
end came Sunday at his father's home
near the city.
He was only 29 years of age and the
untimely end of a bright young life
causes sorrow to many hearts. The fun
eral ceremonies were conducted on
Monday afternoon by Rev. Ed F. Cook,
The remains were laid to rest in Fro-
donia cemetery.
Your Money . Returned
If. Hyomei Does Not Cure You of Ca-
n tarrh, .Says J. W. Peacock.
In advertising that they will Tefund
the money to any one purchasing a Hy
omei outfit who can say that it lias done
themnogpod in , the treatment of ca
tarrh, J. W. Peacock means exactly
what'the guarantee says.
Of. course the percentage of cures by
Hyomei is nearly one hundred or else
I could not afford to make this unusual
offer. But if the treatment should not
be adapted to your case there will t>e no
questions or quibblings when you go to
get your money. ..'A....'
-That the beginning of catarrh is due
to the presence of germs in thei air pass
ages is nbw admitted by every physi
cian. It stands, to reason that catarrh <
cannot be cured unless these germs are
first destryed. The Hyomei treatment
kills the catarrh germs even in the
minutest air cells, soothes and heals the
irritated membrane and makes complete
and lasting cures in cases that have re
sisted the usual methods of treatment.
Catarrh cannot be cured by medicines
administered through the stomach. Hy
omei is tlie only natural method and it
has made cures that seem miraculous.
The complete outfit costs but $1.00 and
consists of an inhaler, which lastt a life
time, and sufficient Hyomei for several
weeks treatment. Additional bottles of
The Mitchell House.
Mrs. Susan Smith arrived in Thomas-
ville from Fernandioa, Fla., Saturday.
She immediately went to work making
the big resort hotel ready for its open
ing on the fifteenth. . From now on she
and Manager Traylor will be busy peo
ple, for they are determined to have all
accommodations the best.
Mas Cured ThdSands. Will
Cure You.
If. you are troubled’with Kidney
Bladder troubles,such as Dropsy,Bright
Disease, Catarrh, Gravel of the Bladde
Albumen in Urine and unhealthy d
posits, or to frequent discharge of t!
Bilious Colic Prevented.
Take a double ^ose of Chamberlain’s'
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
as soon as the first indication ol the dis
ease appears and a threatened attack-
may be warded off. Hundreds of peo
pie who are. subject to attacks of bilious
colic use the remedy in < this way with
perfect succes. For sale by J. W. Pea
cock. dw
lect a cough. It may be the sympton of
serious throat or lung disease. Rydales
Elixir Mils the germs that cause the
trouble, soothes the irritated mucus
membrane, gently stimnlaes the nerves
that control the respiratory organs and
thus helps nature to speedily restore nor
mal conditions and healthy action. J.
W. Peacock.
^aTCHEs
TELL THE
^IGHS
fmm
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. AND
Atlanta Constitution is in the city. He
will spend two weeks in Thomas county
preparing material for a write up of this
town and county in his paper. The peo
ple of Thomasvilie are glad to welcome
Mr. Parker to the garden spot of Geor
gia and Will extend him every aid in his
search for information.
•U lLB UUB, OUU UU lAMU.vw.~p
points east of the Mississippi and south
of the Ohio and Potomac River,, includ
ing St. Louis, Mo., and intermediate
^°Rates one and a third fare for the
round trip, plus 26 cents, minimum rate
60cents. , 4J .
Final limit returning Jan. 4th,
Rates for School and Colleges—-Tickets
will be sold Dec. 10th to the 22udinclu-
■ive, with AtmI limit Jan. 8th, 1904. Pu
pils and teachers must have certificate
signed from Superintendent or Principal
ef school to secure this rate.
’ For all information address T. J. Bot-
Jacobs* Liquor Store,
.. , Additional bottles of
Hyomei can be procured for 60c.
J. W, Peacock gives his personal guar
antee with every Hyomei outfit he sells
to refund, the money if it does not cure.
There is no risk whatever to the pur
chaser of Hyomei.
Concerning Fire*.
All pereons having to send in a fire
CH TROUBLES
HEART TROUBLE.
alarm will confer a favor on the fire
department by notifying the telephone
exchange instead of the fire department,
as that will avoid any possible mistake
in the exact location of the fire.
W. M. Singletary, Chief.
Heart trouble is almost always caused
by stomach trouble. The stomach fails
to digest all the food, and the residue
ferments, forming excess of gas which
distends the walls of the stomach, caus
ing a pressure on the nerves and arteries
Worst ol all Experience*.
Can anything be worse than to feet
that every minute will be your last?
Such was theexperience of Mrs. o, n,
Newson, Decatur. Ala. “For three years
she writes, *'I endured insufferablepain
from indigestion, stomach and bowel
trouble. Death seemed, inevitable when
doctors and all remedies faded. At
length I was induced to try Elective Bit
ters and the result was miraculous. 1
improvedat once and now 1 mcomplete-
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAMB BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes Yon Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is surerto know of the wonderful
n jt ^ ' chres made by Dr.
1 . Kilmer’s Swamp-
sionally, or both, which is usually very
alarming, causing grave apprehensions.
Rydales Stomach Tables will prevent
this trouble. They digest the food and
prevent gas from forming in the stom
ach. If there is no gus in your stomach
yony heart will not trouble you., J. W.
Peacock.
R. THOM AS JR. SUCCESSFUL.
After a great deal of effort and- corre
spondence, B. Thomas Jr, the popular
druggist, has succeeded in getting the
Dr. Howard Co. to make a special 'half-*
price introductory offer on the regular
fifty cent size of their celebrated speci
fic for the cure of constipation and dys
pepsia.
This medicine is a recent discovery for
tlie cure of all diseases of the stomach
and bowels. It not only gives quick re
lief, bat it nfikes permanent cures.
Dr. Howard’s specific has been so re
markably successful'in curing constipa.
SIDE SWIPED.
It’s*guaranteed by j. W. Peatock, drug-
gist.
The college student with his wide
trousers, his ;nn-bcsprmkled vest, and
other accomplishmentsi wtU soon be in
onr midst” for the holidays. ■
SATISFACTION.
It is always a source of satisfaction to
know of a remedy that can always be
relied on in emergencies end
cidents occur, such a remedy is EUiott s
TFmnlsified Oil Liniment. It is the most
Srirekble Accident and Emergency
Liniment ever produced, andisjtuitas
JScioryih LUu ‘
ment is required. J- "• Feacoca.
The Christmas egg-nogger is getting
.tanned at the high price of eggs.
Mr. Crum Scraped Off Car and Nar
rowly Misses Death.
■ •• eminent Money and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame back,
uric acid, catarrh-of the bladder and
Bright’s Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
' Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec-
ommended for everything but if you have
kidney, liver dr bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need. It has
been tested in so many ways, in hospital
work and in private practice, and has
proved so successful in every case that a
special arrangement has been made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell
ing more about Swamp-Root,and howto
find out ifiy ou have kidney or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
generous offer in this paper andsend your
address to Dr. Kilmer ft3ffi77r .fi
& Co., Binghamton,
N. Y. The regular Hgsljlsi
fifty-cent . and one-^^^^^S3P^
dollar size-bottles are Hefty* <* Swuqxoot.
sold 1 by all good druggists. Don’t^iake
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
Mr. W. J. Crum was out Monday
receiving the congratulations of his
friends bn a very narrow escape from
death last week. He was with his frail
pn a siding, at Waycrora, awaiting the
passing of a» through flyer. The train
failed to pull quite far enough into the
siding .to clear the post. TKe rear car
1 was thus in a position to be almost side
8wiped., Mr, Crum did not notice this
and was climbing np the side of the car
as the flyer passed. In pasing it scraped
him off, but as good fortune had it,
threw him parallel with the track in
stead of across it.
[ He was badly bruised up, but he it
■ altogether satisfied that his life Was left.
\ion, dyspepsia and all liver - troubles,
that R. Thomas Jr. is willing to return
the price paid in every case where it
dodb not relief.
The old fashioned idea of dosing with
mineral waters, cathartic pills or harsh
purgatives will soon be;
thing of the
past. The best physicians are prescrib
ing Dr. Howard’s specific because it
really'gives the desired results and on
account of the small and pleasant dose
that is needed. « ,
. So great is the demand for this speci
fic, that R. Thomas Jr. has been able
to secure only a limited supply, and
every one who if troubled with dyspep
sia, constipation or liver trouble should
call upon him at once, or send 25 cents
and get sixty doses of the best medicine
ever made, on 'this special half-price
offer, with his personal guarantee to re
fund the money if it does not cure.
Ann died of old age? We haven’t
her mentioned for several days.
}qu»m« 95c, xillon Jot, JI.00.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy,
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT,
3° Atlanta, Ga.
Driven to Desperation,
ing at an out of the way place, te-
from civilization, a family is often
. to desperation in case of accident
ng inBurns, Cuts Wounds, UI-
* Lay in a supply of Bucklen s
»Salve. It’s the best on earth,
t T W Peacock’s drug store.
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Sh|rt Waists,
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Wraps, Etc.
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Furnishings, Etc.
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ilege of examination before
accepting.
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SAVANNAH, - • GEORGIA.