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riMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILEE, GEORGIA, MARQH 25, 1C01.
A GEORGIA JUDGE
WAS ALARMINGLY AFFLICTED WITH CATARRH OF THE LUNGS,
CURED BY PE-RU-NA.
JUDGE DURHAM, OF GREEKSBORO, GEORGIA.
Catarrh of the Lungs
the First Stage of
Consumption.
So All Medical
Authorities Agree.
Judge Durham, a well-known local
Judge of Greensboro, Ga., had an expe
rience with l’oruna well worth reciting.
A report had become current among the'
Judge's Iricnda that he wa* threatened
with consumption. It waa (eared for a
time that Georgia waa to loae one of ita
moat prominent and Influential citizens.
It waa also reported that the judge
had failed to get any relief from any of
the medical aid at hla command, that he
had made uao of the now world famous
remedy, Pernna, and made a prompt re
covery. Tho affair cretted quite a sensa
tion in medical circles especially, and
the many friends of-Judgo Durham were
notonly exceedingly gratified at hiaye-
oovery, but were enthualaatia in their
iad brought
prtites of the remedy that hi
him relief.
cured by Poruna, Thousands more are
ratal end of one of these
Tho following written statement from
the Judgo himself sot forth the facts i
Greensboro, (7a., March 3,1900,
“Some time ago 1 contracted a severe
cold which settled on my lungs and In
my bead. 1 tried mttny remedies, all
ot which gave me no relief, 1 con
cluded that my case was catarrh of the
head and lungs, and seeing Parana so
highly recommended l began using It,
experiencing the very beat resulta from
the first bottle, ,
A reward of $10,000 has been deposited In the Market Exchange Bank, Colum
bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the above testimonial is genuine ; that we hold
in our possession authentic letters certifying to the same. Every one ot our tes
timonials are genuine and in the words of the one whose name is appended.
"I continued using Peruna for a
short while, and have never felt the
least symptoms ot catarrh since. Pe-
runa la certainly a good medicine, and
deservea the highest praise which la
given It by the generalpublic.
Judge Durham has been Secretary and
Treasurer of the city of Greensboro, Ga.,
for the past throo years, and has been a
local judge for ten years.
. Dread Consumption,
There are three roads whloh lead from
health to consumption. 1 Over one of
these roads pass all of that great multi
tude of people who die every year of
consumption, Bach route begins with
health and happines^ and ends with dis
ease and death.
First roadi a slight cold—neglected—
settles in the head or throat—chronic
catarrh—extends to thelunga—consump
tion—death.
Second road: a slight cold—neglected
cough—settles in the lungs—cough grad
ually growing worse—consumption—
death.
Third road: a odd—neglected—settles
In thojthroat—hoarseness—short breath
—consumption—death.
Thousands have just started on one ot
these roads, all of whom could be easily
half way to the
roads who are still curable by a course
of treatment by. Parana. Yet other
thousands are near the end whose last
days could be made bearablo and hope
ot recovery more probable by
log Peruna without delay.
If It Is
GROCERIES
You Need,
WE HAVE THEM.
We guarantee our goods to
'be fresh and of the highest
quality. Our salesmen ■ are
evet ready to serve you,
.whether your order be small
ox large.
If you are not already our
customer, try us.
C.IDIM
108 E. Jackson St.
Nothing ha* ever equalled it
-Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
r "C0gf ra ”«.xs.
A Perfect For A1J Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Monsy back If It falls. Trial BotUss frss.
SCHLEY COTTON SEED.
I have a few more bushels of Col.
s famous Schley Cotton Seed
aU plant, and offer them for
Guarantw'd to lie well selected
sound. Address
F. J. Winn,
Thomasville, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
Of the estate of William Moore, late at
•aid county, deoeased, to tender in an
account of their demands to me within
the time prescribed by lew properly
made out. AU persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby requested to make
. immediate payment to thennderrigned,
If. A. Fleetwood.
Administrator of Wm. Moore. 3-4 «t.
SHOES SHOES SHOES
t -~I/£0£.YES, WE MEAN SHOESr0#E/x~-
AND
"Star Brand Shoes are Better”
Our stock of the famous “Star Brand" Shoes 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. Dp-not forget this.
T. J. & H. Megahee,
COOLIDQE, GA.
Shoes!
Shoes!
• Shoes!
TOdNEAR HOME
Thomasville People; Can iSce That
Frsul Could not be Attempted.
Residents of Albany which is near
enough to Thomasville so that any -it
tempt to dcoeivi would be futile, de
—■ ,1.nma'e Ifidnev Pillc rnvi
clare that Doan's Kidney Pills cure
kidney diseases and backache and they
stand bv what they say. It is easy tor
any Thomasville sufferer to verify this
proof.
Mrs. Annie Woodall, of 157 {Broad
street. Albany, Ga., says: ‘I nave de
rived a great benefit from the use of
Doan's Kidney Pills. My back was
causing me almost continual misery.
The pain was right across the small of
it—a heavy, dull, bearing-down pain,
and a weakness. I used many different
medicines, without apparent resuit,. and
' ' ’ ' but the
also tried liniments, 1
pain still
remained. 1 saw Doan's Kidney Pills
advertised and got a box
o and gave them
a thorough trial. I am very much pleas
ed with tbe results. Tde pain has left
me and I feel very much better in every
was. You are welcome to use my name
as a reference."
Emphatic endorsement can be bad
right here in Thomasvilte. prop in
to R. Thomas Jr's, drug store and ask
what his customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Foster-Mil-
burn Co,. Buffalo, N. Y.i sole agents for
the United States. \
Remember the name—Doan s—and
take no ether.
Dr. A. P. Taylor is at homo after a
trip to Savannah where he Was called
by the lUnern of bit son. He reports
tbe young man much improved.
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured,
Our Meigs Department.
By L s.
Pastor White of the Baptist congrega
tion here, as usual preached two very
instructive sermons last Sabbath. He
doesn’t object to people going to a de
cent show, but he thinks they onght to
go to ehnroh also, and exhibit the same
amount of Interest, Some of those who
sometimes get a lR'tle restless when the
sermon is long, felt somewhat uncom
fortable for a while. I think there is
some difference in listening to a minis
ter and u showman. More nervous en
ergy is expended at church in an hour
than is required in three days at a one
horse show.
Mr. J. H. Davis a former Meigs boy
now railroad agent at Flint, accom
panied by bis wife, was here ou a visit
a few days since.
Bam Sutton, late of Thomasville,
came np for a short stay a few days
since. ~
■JAt the' conference of the Buptist
church last Saturday. Mr. siid Mrs. J.
D. Robinson were received into the
ohuroh by letter, and Mr. Sam Miller
made application for membership.
Miss Eva Tindall of Thomasville was
here Sunday.
Cane grindings seem to have been
resurrected. A fall grown pqe jwas the
order near here last .week.
Many farmers have finished planting
corn and are planting Cotton. The open
spring has pnt them ahead of their work
and they think they can lay by the crops
before the grass comes np. *
Searcy.
Nearly allot onr. townsfolk are cat.
ting new garden "aaas.”
Dr. T. M. [Molntosh came np from
from, 1 Thomasville Tuesday on profes
sional business.
It is whispered that the children of a
certain school are planning to play their
nsual prank on Apr. 1. Bat I promised
not to tell.
Mrs. Orawford after Bpending several
days with relatives here, has returned
to her home in Good Water Alabama.
If you Intend to buy a pretty hat
tltlaseaaon, examine my stock of
latest shapes and prettiest effects
MISS Susie Singletary. '
MEMORIAL SERVICE.
Masons Honor. Memory W. J. Han
cock af Berwick. ROB
I am requested to state that there
will be an allday singing at the Bap
tist church on Easter day. That will
give everybody a .chance to show his
new clothes.
Mrs. J. 0. Lowe of Box Springs, Tal
bot eonnty, is visiting' her daughter,
Mrs. T. R, Garter of this place,
There are noro'Tom Garters in this
place than In any other of-its rise. We
have T. W. Garter, Thomas W. Garter,
Little Tom Garter, Stove Tom, Store
Tom, Cyclone Tom, and Plain Tom.
The one lately appointed by the oounty
commissioners as district commissioner
is Thomas W. Garter, Instead of T. W,
Garter, as statod.
Our town is soon to pnt on n new ap
pearance in the improvements of the
streets: Main 'street will be wider.
Marshal Chapman lias al rep dy,] com
menced tho work of moving some build-
lags lu order to widen the ^street.
Tim Masonio memorial service lield
hero in the Baptist elioroh last Saturday
in memory of Mr.’W. J. Hunoock who
died in February was largely] attended.
Rev. J. M. Rnshin of Boston' was to
preaoh tjie memorial [sermon, bat, on
aoconnt of sickness in his family, he
was unable to get here. Dinner [was
provided on the gronnd. Revs. E. 0.
Redfoaru aud J. M. Shophordjconduct-
ed the morning services. The latter
preopiied the memorial sermon in an
able and interesting manner. The af
ternoon servioe was taken np by songs
and short talks frorli'different members
of MoDonald lodge of which Mr. Han
cock was a member.’ '
Mr. R. of Thomasville was
in Borwiok Tuesday.
Mr Berry O. Johnson of Patten was
here Monday. Berry is a pleasant vis
itor as he seems to enjoy Ufo.
Mr. H. W. Massey lias lint on a new
face reoently. He says it is a girl and
the best looking girl in town.
Misses Lena and Annie McCann en
tertained a number of their friends st a
sooial last Friday evening. Those pres
ent were delightfully entertained.
Mr. T. J. Barrett left Tuesdayjto ao-
ciept a position as sawyer for the Monl-
trie Lumber Go.
A Remedy That No One Is
Afraid To Take.
Dr. Thacher’* Liver and Blood Syrup .
haa been used In thousands of homes for
fifty-two years with perfect confidence
and the most remarkable resulta. «'
The great success of this remedy is duo
to the fact that ita formula (which cdu-
sists *bf Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake,
Yellpw Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla,
Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium)
haa been freely published.
Doctors and Druggists everywhere do
hot hesitate to recommend a preparation
lid
which they know contains the best*,
known remedies for correcting all irreg
ularities of the Liver, Kidneya or Blood,
and the diseases caused by the failure of
these functions to perform their proper
work. '
Thousands of sick ones to whom life
has been a burden have written grateful
letters that others might profit by their
experience. \ '
Blooming G*ov*,Tkx . Nov. 18.1902.
< I*wm suffering terribly with indigestion and
kidney trouble 4nd sent to my druggist for /
something to relieve me. * * /
As he sent me a package of Dr. Th«cher*a
Liver and Blood Byrup I concluded to try it.
and now I am deeply grateful to my druggist
X had been a sufferer ftotu these things and
neral run-down condition t£r ten ^rears.
rty a —
i satisfied that I am entirely aared. I f
s whatcvi -
now eat whatever I choose,
rver had any remedy give me ancli quick
erraanent relief, ana I can not put a cor-
the valne your medicinr
I never
_idperra
rcct estimate
been to me. X would not take any amount
money ft* it. * Very gratefully 0WN
If pm, need a medicine write to-day (era
frmeampI. (Mill. 1»J “Ur. .
Urnllh Dick.” .
(live symptom, for advice. ,
We .imply ath yonto tru U al our ex-
pence. We know u-hat it will do.
ger eate by all Di-uppbM-tvo eteei-S a
cents and 91.00.
mAcnnn atEpiontx co.,
Chattanooga, fun.
OR AND JURY.
I will open a complete stock of mill
aery gooos In Ochlockonee In • few
day*. Hiss Susie Singletary.
Mr. H. W. Miller and daughter, Miss
D^la Miller, of Thomaarille have bs-
oome citizens of this place.
Mr. T. T. Thompson of Oohlookobeo
was here Sunday,
Mrs. Bud Singletary, of this place
made a visit to friends in Oohlookonee
a few days since.
Mrs. W.-H. Atkinson of this place
spent a few days of tl)ls week in
Pelham,
'William Shaffer, a brakeman of Den
nison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for
several
matism.
il weeks with inflammatory rheu-
n. “i used many remedics,"he says.
Ily 1 sent to McCaw'i drug store
for a bottle of Ohamberlim’s Pain Balm
at which time I whs unable to ate hand
or foot, and in one week's time was able
lo go to work as happy as a clam." For
sale by J. W Peaeook. d w
The Montgomery Advertiser answers
a query as to what 8ully' ta worth by
the counter query;—What do ycro soy
to thirty ceota? * y >
If troubled with Weak digestion, bel-
ching or sour stomach, use Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liter. Tablets and
you will get quick relief. , For sale by
JiW.Pi
Peacock.
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Pike county has nine candidates for
county commissioner. That's the most
that ever came down the pike.
Lettersof Administration.
To all whom it may concern:
M. A. Fleetwood, county adminiatra-
or, having made application to me in
lne form to be appointed permanent
idministrator upon the estate of J. W.
Wheeler, late of said oounty, notice is
‘ application mM
iven that uaid
atthe
jf ordinary for
m tbe first Monday in Ai
ness my hand and offl
1 will
', to be held
1901. Wit-
j- rigmtve,
(bit tb*7th day of March 190*
Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary.
8-11-4.
We saw a few days since, specimen
of fine brown sugar made by Dr. E. L.
MoTyre, of this place, on his- patent
sngar box. One need no longer take
hit ooffee withontsngar.
Vfiw, tlint spring has again opens
np business the young folks, and the old
folks and all tjie children, in these parts
will go to Midway Spring about two
miles from town, for pleasure and re
creation. The spring ]ta not ln lta usual
excellent condition, as the water is' not
running through the pipes and other
repairs are needed. I hope some one
will make the improvement. He may
draw on me for the lumber.
k.
I am told that we aro to have another
“sliovy" this (reek. If this town can
stand another, then my Judgment is
fanlty. By the way, I hope they will
get np some new jokes and nefc plays.
Tlier all seem to liave bit upon the same
things/
My stock Is freeh, new -effects, and
up to tho minute in styles- Mies Susie
Singletary. .
Lightning rod. agents have been quite
numerous around Barwick reoently. It
soemz that tome of them can talk oh
tnbjeeta other than lightning rods.
Probably a oertain widow to town could
give yon (he particulars.
Mkta Mary McKinnon, a charming
young lady of 'Prospect community,
was the popular guest] of the Mimes
Parrott Saturday andJSnnday. :
Mr. 0. 0. Fass of Pavo was breathing
Barwick’a atmosphere Tuesday.
Mr. James Williams and his sister,
Miss Lilia, of Patten, attended ohuroh'
here Sunday.
Mies Henrietta Bun tin of Pavo was
among onr popnlr visitors Sunday.
Mr. Frank Sowell of Pavo was circu
lating among his many friends here
Saturday and Snnday.
Miss Lnoy Wilkes left Monday] for
Moultrie where she Has accepted a posi
tion.
Mrs. W. H. Redfoara and |her daugh
ter, Miss Hattie, visited BostonJMon-
day/ ,• ‘
M. D. Redfearn of Pavo was to Bar-
wiok Tuesday.
Announcement.
Stanley’s Business College Re
mains Hern Long Enough for Com
petition of One Course.
We liave porcluued the Lanier Sonth-
"icon, G*., and
era Business College. Macon,
liave entire control of same from' date.
We intend to oombtno the two schools
to one at Macon, within a few months,
bnt will be here at least long enongli for
any one to complete one coarse, there
fore all who enter by April 1st. can get
tho tnitton to any department (or .7:10.00
G. W. H. Stanley.
JUST RECEIVED
,.2’A Tons of bar iron, all sizes. 1 ton extra fine carriage and wagon
bolts,.airsizes. 2000 feet rubber and canvass belting, 2 to IS inches.,
2000 feet piging, all sizes up to 2 inches. lOQOJfeet )( inch 8-8 Inch
wire rope. I carry tbe best line ot Cook Stoves and Stovewsre on the
market. I have the largest ami best lineef ^General Hardware ever
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brought to town, I manufacture Galvanized Steel ;Tsnfis for syrup
cooking by steam or otherwise. Also Log Carts, Lumber Trucks, farm
and Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm implements. Send in your
itSC' T.E.DysoD, Meigs, Ga.
A C Dickey,
J T Culpepper,
T W Lewis,
1 F Lamb,
7. W Howell.
] D Patterson,
Jas Watt,
W H Waldron,
W H Collins,
$3
o f)
tm
NJ Milton,
WH T
Brandon,
l S Ward, Jr.
I A Thomas,
A M Watson,
Kedar Powell,
TJ Ball,
Wmr -'
B D Hartsfield,
H G Gannon,
Jas McKinnon,
W S Bullock',
F. E Wilkes,
J M Pilcher,
1 Bright,
\V B Fambrougb,
Carroll,
Ball,
McMillan,
R G Stone,
J B Way,
T T Thompson.
J S Montgomery.
PETIT-JURY 1st. WEEK.
JH Oollins, JT Wheeler.
Thomas Wight, A B Milton,
B E Williams. M McGregor,
W H Culpepper, A L O Stephenson,
D M Adams. C-R Griffin,
J H Wheeler, II W McManeus.
‘ 1 A Green.
J W Castleberry,
T J Crow- ' TJ Mumford,
Lee Neel,
R L Gwaltney,
Jos Cbaton,
J R Salter, '
W A Barrow,
J A Williams,
IL. Grissom,
L Adams,T'vllle
L C Varnedoe, .
1 S Norton,
L A Varnedoe,
E Wilder,
N H Sasser,
P P Difon,
D J Franklin,
PETIT JURY 2nd. WEEK.
W E Stanaiand,
C F Sanders,
J A Parramore.
T Sgenglcr,
W W Beasley.
J F Wheeler,
C W Cooper,
K P Wight,
W W Burney,
' W Horne,
R]
MAN
WN1
JM1
J R Wil
L R Rehberg, E R Sin
1 1 Vaulandmgham.L U1
WE Beverly, WRi
T L White, S B i
J J Johnson, VV L A(c
,TW Franklin, J W Dil
J H Carter, P G. White,
S J Sims, H T Vann,
A J Davenport, JM Blackshe lr, Jr.
ES White, J A Vann...
wm
In Business
Again.
I bare purchased the
Ten Cent Stare
rflKsK
Cartney and will
from T. J Me-
continue to run it
at the satno stand on Broad st reeL I
y friends and
will be glad to have my
former customers call ou me when
in need of
1STOYCltieS ofanykitd.
Heavy
Books and
papers.
8-23-dw
If any candidate had the beauty, good
form and good taste of tho Elberta, he
would be unanimously elected
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