Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 12, 1904, Image 9

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>KWA, FEBRUARY- 1*. 1*04 Our Meigs Depart; AUTOMOBILE OBJECTIONS. AUGHT BY THE GRIP. Made by Sualna People, Weddlnge, Purchases, Personals and Other , Newa. A lino of dainty dress goods, loom* ribbons etc. at Johuson & Boo. • iJf'VVA Ur Ezekiel Carter spent p ferny dajs at Metcalfe with roUtives last wools. . Mr. lienry Carter of Albany is spend ing a few days here with hbmofolks. { ■ Go to the Atkinson Mercantile Co. for Oresoent plows, and Cresoent castings. Prof. A. E. Smith and Miss ilnnlai Bmndays went op to Pelham Snndajt- Mrs. W. S. Atkinson of Pelham, speak several days here with relatives daring the past week. Mr. and Mre. W. Waldorf of Thonw- asville who have been here several day* have returned home, Mrs. L. M. Carillon of Pelham wan the geest of her slstor, Mrs. T. B. Oer ter a few days since. / Onr shoes are.fresh from the factory. Do yon see the point? Johnson 6s Boss, Meigs. Congressman Geo. H. White’s Case. A Noted Sculptress Cured. Mrs. Celeste Co veil writes from 219 N. avenue, Aurora, 111.: “ Only those who have suffered with la grippe and been oured can appreciate* bow grateful I feel that such a splendid modictne as Peruna has been placed at the door of every suffering person.”— Mrs. C. Coveil. Kotsd Sculptress Cured of Grip. hfrs. M. O. Cooper, of tho Royal Acad* emy of Arts, of London, England, now residing in Washington, D. C., is one of the greatest living sculptors and painters of the world. She says: 44 1 take pleasure In recommending Pa rana for catarrh andTa grippe. X have eufferod for months, and after the use of one bottle of Peruna I am entirely well.” —Mrs. M. C. Cooper. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International. Barber's Union, writes from 15 Westorn avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: 44 Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. “One of my customers who was greatly. helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. Now my head is cloar, my nerves aro steady, I enjoy food and rest woll. Pa rana has been worth 'a dollar a doso to me.”—D. L. Wallace. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of the Salt Lake City Barracks of the Salvation Army, writes from Ogdon, Utah: 44 Two months ago I was suffering with so severe a cold that I could hardly speak. 44 Our captain advised me to try Po- runa and procured a bottle for me, and truly it worked wonders. Within two weeks I was sutirely well.”—Claries Hunt. „ / Congreuraan White's Letter. • Tarboro, N. C. . Gentlemen:—/ am more than satis- fled with Peruna and find It to be an excellent remedy far the grip and ca» tarrh. / have used H In my family and they all Join me In recommending It as an excellent remedy*”—Georg* H. White, Member of Congress. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treaanrcr Inde pendent Order of Qood Templars, of Everett, Wash., writes: 44 After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble oonditlon even after the dootors called me cored. My blood seemed poisoned. Ppruna cured me.»»—Mrs. T. W. Collins. If yen do not derive prompt and satis* factory results from tbs net of Peruna, write atopoa to I>r. Hartman, giving a full statement af your ease and he will bo pleased .to give you bis valuable ad- vtoe gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tbs Ilartiaae Sanitarium, Columbus, O. J. W. Doc Brown of Suuny ilitl, F^t., was here Thursday selling goods for a wholesale grocery firm in New Jrlean*, La. c Weddings, like fires, se^ra never to como singly. First the Sessions-Jones wedding now we hear of the marriage Oa Mr. Curtis Hancock and Miss Harrell of the Cairo district which took place Sunday.. Full particulars have not as yet reached ns. An nutomohile passed through he ?e Thursday running at a dangerous rate of speed. Wo* think our County Com missioners should take some action to prohibit the speeding of these machines above a safe limit ou v our public high ways. Dr. W. F. Robertson of Iamonia line still thirty-six balos ot cotton unsold. Surely we envy him, iu spite of the De calogue. v Miss Anuie Lon andLizzie Blaokshear went down to Betlipagc Sunday. Mr. Tom Walker came over from Cairo Saturday to spend Sunday with home folks, Mr. Irwin Melt Mr. G. W. Sweat came down from Leland Sunday. Some peoplo are never so happy, as when they are miserable. Mr. Jesse Houze made a business trip to Thomasvillo a few day* ago. Mrg.W. J. Joues. of this place, is on a visit to her sister in Worth'county. Messrs. Workman and Walker,; of Tliomasville, were visitors hero Sunday. Mr. E., J. Simpson !uut been for the past week with Ilia son, Mr. J. M. Simp son, on Marshall street. . Mrs. Tabitha Daren-, of Thomosuillr, was a ploasaue visitor to Misses Maggie and Stella Daren this week. I had a delightful serenade a few nights siuco from our juvenile string baud,‘consisting of Otto Carter, "J. D." Culpepper and Herman Fulford. They aro a flue trio and make excolloutjrau- When you want something neat, nob by and good in hosiery and dress goods, go to Johnson & Ross, Meiga. Mrs Evelyn Wilson after a pleasant . visit to relatives of. this place ban *»- ' 'j turned to her home in Metcalfe. . We pay ^highest maiket prices for oliickens and eggs aud all country pro- •luce. Atkinson Mercantile Co. Meigr / Prof. Bledsoe-,' of Douslsonville, wan hero a few days ago. He is placing* many pianos, having sold three in one d*y. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Walden and lit tle daughter, Luclle of Albany, after spending a few days with relatives ham liave returned home. Miss Mina Sherman is teaching a paj ; -bool at Pine Grove, a few miles firm town. The regular term will begin fas Jane and continue for six months. Do yon intend coming to Meigs Sat urday? Well, go straight to Johnsqo 4k Rom, Dunn's old stand. They hsva JRjS the newest, cleanest stock in town. . While the painting mood le oa (to town I hope to eee the Beptiet chunk, repainted. The Methodist ohnrch re ceived anew drees hut year. • < Mm. Mollis Rowland widow of the late John Rowland, died at her home five miles from this piece Wednesday,, and was bailed at Harmony chnrck near whloh she lived. Tho beautiful spring at Midway clmrrii, two miles from town, neods re pairs. It is a charming spot.Jaffurdiug a delightful place at which to enjoy u duy, and I tliiuk Hie owner or the pnb- lio should fix it up Suppose that *10.00 should be in vested in a.library in this town, oau one estimate the everlasting good that wonld result? Question for debater "Which j. rei notonlyimprov- ing his plantion here, but enlarging it also. We hoar that ho bought sevornl hundred acres of land from Mre. B. B. Mitchell a few days ago. ..The turpentine operators are paying four cents a box for round timber. Four yean ago they bought fnr one and a half cents. The World of. medicine recognizes Grip as epi- demic ca tarrh. - - Medical Talk. Real Estate Below Coat. One 8-room honse, big lot, barn, ex cellent water; inside city limits. House could not he built for tops than $1,800. Will take *1,0* cash, or will sell on long time monthly payments. Also one 6-room cottage, on adjoining lot. Wonld ooetahont *1,000 to build such a house; *050 cash will get it, or will sell on monthly installmennU. Ap ply at this office. escaped so Awful Fire Mr. H. Hoggins of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had con sumption and nothing oonld be done for me. I was given np to die. The offer of a free trim bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery forOonsnmptlao, induced ms to try it. Results were startling. lam nowon the road to rsoovery. It sorely saved my life.” This great cun Is guar anteed for all throat and lung diseases hv J. W. Peacock druggist. Price 60c « *100. Trial bottle free. miles south of towm The dog wns r fine bird dog beloffipng to the fam,. and came very dear biting Mrs. Qreeu. The dog was Immediately killed. Grandpa Atkinson, who has spent a number of yean in the hum-drum and worry of a lumber mill, now sitsoom- plaoently as the central figure In the store of the Atkinson Mercantile Co. At present he seems to be chief apple and candysampler. Pus of the most regular attendants at school in this plaoa Is “Brutus” Hand. Brutus is merely a dog—a plain spotted dog. For tbs past ten years, perhaps, he has guarded every stop of each of the ■even daughten of Mr, A. F. Hand. He is now the constant oompanion of his youngest daughter, who <■ one of the most advanoed pupil, in the graded school here, His record for the past is, attendance 100, oondnet 100. THE GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE. Noted Minister Coining. Dr. S. T. Jameson secretary of tho State Mission Board of the Georgia Bap tist convention will arrive in the city tills week and will oocupy tho Baptist pulpit twioe best Sunday. J. W. Peacock Will Return Money If Hyomel Fails, No Stomach Dosing. If our town marshal or some om olsa does not look after the squad of small boys who hoard the train as it nennt the depot there'll be a boy or so le ts in this town. The little fellows get on tha train when it Arps to enter the switch. Below is the honor roll of tho Meiga graded sohool for the month just past. Jewel Davis, Verona Jones, Bettio Os teen, Henry Carter, Charlie 8mlth, Vlnde Meigs, Olevie Hand, Stella Da- ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. -> FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE OILY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT. The DURABLE Fence, -.Hi None so STRONG. lTi | r | | All large wires. Z ■*“ l l H “ Highest EFFICIENCY. /-p -~r# ‘ LOWEST COST. ■ - •a-lM (——m ^^ - | |-»- m Moisture v| g ZZZZ Z2T HZ HZ ~ !.'Z' -J-ff P and cause gjjQ —— —- ■■■ {--■fcM: : Hyomel has made so many cures of the most chronic and deep seated oat ■ of catarrh that J. W. Peacock considers it a spertfio in this dssease. He extend* an invitation to all catarrh sufferers to call at his store and purchase a Hyomsl outfit with the distinct under standing that it will be abeolutely free unless it effects a cure. The chief reason for tl,e usual success of Hyomel in the treatment of cattarrb trouble* and other diseases of the air passages. Is the fact that it cures by a now principle, impregnating the air yon breathe with healing and germ-kUUng lwlsams. On this aoooont it reaches the seat of the disease in a way impos sible to pills, drags or other stomach dotlug. Many of J W. Peacock’s customers who have suffered with oatarrb since childhood have been cured completely by this scientific remedy. The complete Hyomel outfit costs *1,- and oonsista of an inhaler that can be carried in the puree or pooket, a medi cine dropper and a bottle of Hyomel. Extra bottles can be obtained for BOo. making it a most economical remedy for the cure of catarrh. Do not suffer longer with catarrhal disorders, but get a Hyomel cm fit lam J. W. Peaoook under his guaniuteo to return the money if it falls. You run no risk a hatever. If It cures, tho treat ment is not expensive, while if It falls, he will refund your money and it coats you absolutely nothing Desiree ‘to announce to the people of MEIGS CALL AND SKIT. We hrtve just bought a carload oi the above Fence i o arrive in a few days As we are tbe only firm in Thomas county that buy fence in car load lots We can save you money on your ienee COLEMAN & A >AMS. Thoy will sell the goods of the Swift Guano Company, and of the Savannah Guano Go., and will Fell for Cash or On Time. BTKINSON, MERCANTILE CO., Meigs, Ga.' Don’t fall to go out to the Methodist church noxt Saturday afternoon to hear Brother Jenkins talk and' the children go through with their part of tire exor cises. Every body it invited Saturday Feb. 18. Onr people have all taken the ianm desire to paint the town. Qoltea num ber of houses have already been painted end the pointers are ou .Other jobs,, among which are the premises of Dr- E. L. MoTyre, Mrs. Gertie Hall and the Hunt House. Nearly Forfeits his Life. A runaway almost ending fatally. started o horrible ulcer on the leg of j B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For four years it defied all doctors end ell reme dies. But Buckles’. Arnica Salve inul tm.tmublo to cure him. Equal'y good for Burns Brakes, Skin Eruptions and Flier. SiSo at J. W. Peacock’s Drag Store. ' Just Received at it. F. DYSQNS & Nothing has ever, ^quallfd It Nothing can ever surpass it. DANGER IN GOLD WEATHER , There is danger ju cold weather cause It produces conditions fuvon to the flevetopmeht of. those-germ -j known a". 1 -agrippo,. Pueumot Unnsumiiii m. efc. Til ■1 . ‘ ." eS8S8bS8V»v. . ,, A-necessary adjunct .for the table, and which every »f bar iron, nil sixes. 1 ton .cxtra. flui‘, t r,a|;ri:*n«v.aml wagon S ir*. jjo>0 feu rubhi r antlicanyi^ b' ltJngi 2 loll ipdffs., six* it op t f^iuohfS. 1 tnj* fvt‘t *4 lisv.h 0-8 Inch r. rrj tr - b”**t liuitof CookfefovM Arid Stov< wire on - ll»C [ hiCf’ <4i-line »f IfkrtlWHre ’ tfver Galyanizni steM 1 'J'A;»k» for syrup 1 ' ' ‘aUd IjOK G:trt»i 1-uinbfV Trucks, farm kd farm' UnpMnifwts. Hrud li\ your New Discovery kottse keener should take card in fbr the be8t is not ;d>o good,' Vyottjd invite you to tkU afid ste t!;c, , ,j KNIVES , SPOOLS * BlTTEfi* * FORKS SUGAR SHELS KNIVES j 123 South Broad St BroththUiSv Oousuiniitlifu, efc. J diKO-tsiM are cmitructod wliilfl tlio ols mumi'inmeof tha throat aud iw woakouod Inr infiamiiKitiou resi rom a cold, u is "dan^Qi-bdS to w even a »4ijJilit oold.* Holpuaturo to off disetwo by niing Kyda;os E This modern sdoutiflo iumody ca ways be relied ou iu all diseased c cooking by Mit-Am orotbiVwl-* and l.urnbcr Wa^«>nd, order for Hjrup.Tuiiks before ft is idd latc..,V. • ■' A Perfect For AU Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles! . Money hack If It fan* Trial Bottlsa fra* IHRINQ,