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We guarantee our goods to
be fresh and' of the highest
quality. Our salesmen are
ever ready to serve you,
whether your order be small
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If you are not already Jour
customer, try us. *
C. B.
108 £. Jackson St.
schlgy carrot seed.
I have a few in ora bushels of Col.
Redding’s famous Schley Cotton Seed
than 1 shall plant, and olFor tliom for
sale. Guaranteed to be well selected
and sound. Address
F. J. Wiuu,
8-4. Tiiomasnllo, Ga. *
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
F ° r GSa s ™V-«
A Perfect ' For AW Throat and
Cure: I.ung Troubles.
Money back If It falla. Trial Bottle, freo.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
■Notina is herobv to all creditors
of the estate of William Moore, late of
said county, decease i, to render in an
account of 1 heir detniu ls to rao within
the time prescribed bv l*w properly
made oat. All persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby requested to mako
immediate payment to fcne undersigned,
M. A. Fleetwood.
Administrator of Wm. Moore 8*4 6t.
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JROSA GEBBINQ.
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BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO USE PE-RU-NA.
Praise Pe-ru-na as a Cure and
Preventative of Catarrhal
Disorders.
Miss Elizabeth Ubcr, No. 87 Basaott
atreet, Albany, N. Y„ write, i
“ / have always dreaded the tell
and winter because of my extreme
liability to catch cold, when catarrhal
trouble would quickly develop
through my entire system which It
would take weeks to drive away, l
am thankful to say that since I have
taken Peruna, Vdo not have any rea
son to dread this any more. Last
tall when I suffered with my old
trouble / took Pmna and In nine
days was completely cured and since
that time, It Ihave been at all ex
posed to the damp, wet or cold
weather, 1 taken dose or two ot Pe
runa and It throws out any hint of
sickness from my system. I gladly
Indorse It. "—Mlaa Elisabeth liber.
Mra. Wm. Dewey, Saranac Lake, N.
Y., la aecond couain of Admiral Dewey.
In a recent letter ahe Bays i
••Peruna la the most valuable ot
any remedy that I have ever used tor
coughs, colds, etc. I cheerfully rec
ommend It as a certain cure It used
accordlngto directions."—Mrs. Wm.
Dewey.
Miss Boaa Garbing, a popular
aoclety woman ot Crown. Point, Ind.,
wrltea:
••Lastwinter l took a long drive
In the country, and being too thlngly
dad I caught a bad cold which settled
on my lungs, and which I could not
seem to shake off, f had heard a
great deal ot Peruna tor colds and
catarrh and I bought a bottle to try.
I am pleased that I did tor it brought
speedy relict. It only took two bot
tles and I consider this money well
spent.
•• You have a firm friend In me,
end I not only advise Its use to my
friends, but have purchased teverel
bottles to give to those *Without the
means to buy, and have noticed
without exception that It has brought
about a speedy cure wherever It baa
been used."—Mlaa Rosa Qerblng.
To neglect a cold la to invite chronlo
catarrh. As aoon aa'anyono discovers
the ilrat syMptonp ot catching cold he
ahonld at once begin the uao of Peruna
according to dlrectlona on the bottle,
and the cold la sure to paaa away with
out leaving any bad offeeta.
Unless this la done the cold la almost
sure to end in the aocond stago of ca
tarrh which la making bo many llvca
miserable. If Pornnawaa taken oyory
time ono lias a cold or cough ohronio
catarrh would be practically an un
known disease.
If y on do;not derive prompt and satis
factory results from tho uao of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your ease and he will
bo pleased to give yon his valnsbla
sdvlco gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbns,
Ohio. v
Machinery.
Get Prices from
him before
—YOU BUY.—
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
—or THE—
BANK OF PAVO,
LOCATED AT PAVO, GEORGIA,
at tho dose of boainOM Mar. 2, 11K 4:
, RESOURCES.
Loans End discounts.
Demaud Loans
Overdrafts
Banking honse
Furniture and fixtures
Dpo from,banks and bonkers
in tho stato :..
Duo from banks and bankers
in other states
Currency
Gold....?...,
Silver, Nickels and....
Pennies
Checks and Cash Items.
$25,508.74
1,575.00
801.21
1,240.90
790.81
4,494.15
722 65
1,897.00
545.00
Total $88,009.10
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 15,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Taxes
Paid ; 1,742.96
Individual doposits subject to
check 20,007.92
Time Certificates 1,114.00
Cashier's checks 187.31
Total $38,602.19
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of
SHOES SHOES SHOES
-^i/a^YES, WE MEAN SH0ES^2/l~-
—and—
“Star Brand Shoes are Better”
Our stock'of the famous “Star Brand” Sh<fes we were
telling you about last week is now coming in. We want
you to come and see them. We will guarantee every pair to
be as represented. Do not forget this.
T. J. & H. Megahee,
Shoes!
COOLIDOE, GA.
Shoesl Shoes!
FOR SALE.
Thoroughbred Leghorn Egg*, $1.00
Howard-N. Stanton,
Builder.
Plans and Specification, furnished.
Estimates cheerfully given.
J. w,i*saoock, druggist
Thomas.
Before me came Hugh O. Ford,
Cashier,of Bank of Pavowho being duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing
statement is a true condition of said
Bank, at shown by the books of file in
said Bank.
HUGH C. FORD, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 6th day of Mar., 1904.
i uny in uuir., iwt.
T. N. REDDICK, N. P. T. 0.
Trsgady Averted
‘"‘Just in the nick of time our little
boy was saved” write* Mrs. W. Watkins
of Pleasant City.Ohio. “Pneumonia had
played sad havoc with him and a terri
ble congh set in besides. Doctors treat
ed him, but ho grew worse every day.
At length we tried Dr. King's New Dia
cover, for Consumption, and onr darl-
well.” Everybody ought to know, it’s
tho only sure cure for Coughs, Colds
add all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by
J. W. Peacock, druggist. Price 6'Jc and
$1.00. Trial bottles free.
Mr. T. E. Young of Newark N.
J. is at the Masury for some days.
■ It Saved Hie Leg
P. A.Dsnforth of LeOronge, Gs.,raf.
feted for six months with a frightful
running sore on his leg; bat writes that
Boeklen’e Arnica Salve wholly eared it
In five days. For Uloere, Wounds,
Piles, It’s the best salve in' tbs world.
Out* guaranteed. Only Mete. Sold by
Times-Enterprise office.
More Riots
Disturbances of strikers are not near
ly as grave as an individual disorder of
the system. Overwork, lose of aloep,
nervous tension will be followed by
utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy
is Immediately employed. There’s no
thing so efficient to care disorders of
the Liver or Kidneys ss Electric Bitters
It’s a wonderful tonic, and effective
nervine and the greatest all around
medicine for ran down systems. It dis
pels Nervousness, Rheumatism and
Nenralgin and expels Malaria germs.
Only SOo, and satisfaction guaranteed
by J. W. Peacock, druggist. ’ ,
CUBE CATARRH BY BREATHING.
J. W. Peacock Offers to Return Money
If Hyomei Treatment Fails to Cure
Catarrh Without Stomaclf Dosing, " ,
If for a few minutes fonr times a day
yon breathe Hyomei, all catarrhal
germs will be destroyed and tho Irritat
ed mucous membrane restored to health.
With every Hyomei outfit there is a
neat inhaler which can be carried in tie
purse or, pocket. Hyomei breathed
through this contains the same healing
balsams that are found in the air upon
the mountains, where catarrh* is un
known.
It destroys all catarrhal germs in the
air passage of the head, throat and'nose,
and makes a positive and permanent
care of catarrh.
By J. Si Searcy;
Prof. A. E. Smith; made a business Messii. Wells Simpson, Dock Sutton
and A J.’Richartfcmi, went np to Af-
ham Monday night to a meeting of tho
Odd Fellows, . ,
Mrs. H. O Chostaiu, of Tamps, Mrs,
Thomas Chastain of near TliomnsviUe-
Miss Betty Chastain of Oclilock-
nee, Miss Della Miller of Thomas vilie, .
and Mr. Arthur Chastain of near
Thomasville, attended the funeral of.
Mrs. Sam Miller here a few days'since.
There is a move on foot to organize an.
Odd FelloWB’ lodge at this place. It’s
a move in the right direction, and I
hope it will be attended with success..
Ths.farmers in this vioinity are pat
ting their farms in fine condition and
ore well np with their work, Mach
gaano has been bought, bat It is not all
for cotton. Corn andcanaand minor
crops come in for ajarge share.
Seven yebrs ago, about 600 car loads
of melons were shipped from this place.
Last Besson there were fewer than a
dozen.
trip to Thomasvilhriast Saturday.
Mrs. S. A. Miller whose death was
mentioned in th'se columns last Sun
day was the wife of Mr. Sam Miller
formerly of Thomasville bat who is
now in the maunfactaring department
of the Novelty works here. Mr. Miller
desires to thank those who were so kind
dnriug the sickness of his wife.
The number of grown persons at Sun
day school lasf Snnday. It added mtjcli
.to tlierinterest of the exercises and beats
argning politios, or discussing tho Jappo-
Russian war, or other 'things entirely
things entirely
foreign and beyond one's control.
MissesNeUieBobcrts and her little
sister Ruth spent Saturday and Snnday
with'relatives at Williams
The conncll continues to pat ont trees
along the walks of onr town. They are
also going to the expense and tronblo to
protect them with frames. I trust that
in future^years they/can look on those
t eos as growing monuments to their
enterprise and good sense.
I wonder when the conncii will ’ar
range to drain the pond that forms at,
the college gate, daring every rain.
They take special pride in the school
and proposo to grade tho grounds.
For the month of*Feb. many of the
following names appear on the honor
roll of Center Hill school;
Bertie Pilcher,
Bessie Jackson,
Graco Pilcher.
Ollie Rogors,
Nellie Roberts,
Pearl Langley. .
A number of others went nearly to
the coveted 100, bat only the names
given made a clear BW-oop. Tho sriuw
lias a number of very bright minCa
and the attendance is fine.
Mrs. Mollio Spence, Miss Eva Cardin
and Mrs. Liudsey of Oohloekonee Were
tho guests of Mrs. Bnd 8lnglotary tlita
week.
Messrs, Charlie and Lewis Dennard
of Murphy were here tills week spending
the time with the family of Mr. W. H.
Braswell. ..
Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Anderson wore
here Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Zoo Simpson and RobertJHall
will dome overtrain Obe Satordayjto
ipond Sunday.
Mr. George Washington Olieatnnt of
the Times-Enterprise was here Wednes
day. , l
Mra. W. H. Boswell who has been
several day* at Obe haa returned' ac-.
companies! by her daughter. Mlaa Em- 4
who lyfil recuperate for a few day*,
Mffc. Alice Singletary and Mrs. T, T.
Thompson of OchlocUonco are visitors
here.this week. They are at the home
of' Mr, Emory Singletary.
The ladies of this town are busy.
They are busy all the time; tint "when
the bine birds sing in the valley,” and the
first tendor buds of plnm peeps forth,
they get vory busy. ' ' 1 -'
The exchange ot Bower bulbs, and
roots and cuttings begins with activity ■
and continue till the real spring opens
Bnt all that is exousalile In them, for
‘my ore well repaid in.watohing tlio
! julbs^ grow,.and open Into flowers.
Tl)en anotber^sceue of commotion en
sues. When the first bnd opens, one
would judge that the baby had a first
tooth or had taken his Initial step. So
mote it be.
Mrs. E.. M. Johnson has taken the
oath of assistant postmaster at tliia
ploco. She ia a lady of keen perception
and is thoroughly competent and will'
make a good assistant.
place
Miss Jennie Carter of this
teaching a school in the Oak
neighborhood.
Oapt. Emanuel Aultman of Reynold*
after spending a week with his ■
Aultman here haa returned horns.
sson, Drj
The oompleto outfit coats bnt $1,
while extra bottle* of Hyomei can be ob
tained for 60c., making it one of the
moat economical treatment* for catarrh.
J. W. Peacock believes so thoroughly
in the merit of Hyomei, that he guaran
tees to return the money if it fails. This
money
is certainly the strongest evidence he
can give of his faith in the Hyomei
treatment. It ennblss any one to nae
Hyomei withont risk of spending money
for nothing.
Ask J. w. Peacock to allow yon a Hy-
omel ontflt and explain to yon what -a
simple and easy way it is to relieve
and edre your ^itarrhal troubles.
HOW IS
YOUR
Canyoaae*
see good? If not, have your
and correctly fitted by J. R.
prtetor of The Eclipse Opti-
Iter, Proprietor l .
cal Medicine Company, oorner of Jack-
son and Madison St., Thomasville, Go.
MO-lw&w
■ . ■] : JtSStfMlsStl
Just Received at
T. F. DYSON’S £
!TOf
2jj Tons of bar iron, all sizes. 1 ton extra fine carriage
bolts, sll sizes. $000 feet rubber and canvass belting, 2 to 1
2000 feet piping, all sizes np to 2 inches. lOOOJfeet %
wire rope. I carry the beat line of Cook Stoves and I
market. I have the largest and beat line of ^General
brought to town. I manufacture Gelvanized Steel j
oooking by eteam or otherwise. Also Log Carts, Lamb
end Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm Implementa.
order for Syrup Tanka
before it is too late..
T. F. DYSON, •