Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 08, 1904, Image 9

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miE^-ENTERP SE, THOMASylLLE, GEOKG/A, APRIL 8 1904. == DISGUISED CATARRH A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Enemy to Suffer Needlessly From Women—Many Thousand Women This Cause. There are a multitude of women. «■ houBewives, and _nU othflrj f MBS. EVA BABTHO. i obliged to be on their feet cr.n- discharges from the pelvic orga These women get up in the morning tired, drag themselves through their daily duties tired, only to go to bed at “|medicine I have over taken. I used it faithfully for two weeks and it com* pletely cured mo. I have not had any pains since, anywhere, bnt feel like a new woman. 1 am truly thankful for what Perun* has done for me.”—Bar bara Alberty. VVWW'/VV\A^/S/WWWWV'A/V/ Mrs. Kata Mann, 806 Bathurst Street. Toronto, Ont, Can.. Vice Fresident of the Ladles Aid Society, writes i-‘* I am pleased to give praise to Peruna for the blessed relief I found through its use. I suffered for year; with backache and dragging down pain* and often had to go to bed and stay there when I was so busy that I could illy be spared. It was therefore a simple godsend to me when Peruna was brought to my notice. Every drop seemed to give mo new life, and every dose made me feel much better, and I prom ised myself that if I found that it cured me I would advocate It eo that other suffering women should know of 1L I have been in perfect health forono year, I enjoy work and pleasure because in such fine health, and no trouble seems too heavy to bear when you are in good health, Peruna has simply been a household blessing, and I never will be with out it again.”—Mrs. Kate Mann. MBS. KATE MANN. Peruna is such a perfect specific for each case that when patients have once used it they can never be induced to quit It until they are permantly cured. It begins to relieve the disagreeable symptoms at once. The backache ceases, the trembling knees are strength* ened, the appetite restored, the digestion made perfect, the doll headache Is stop ped and the weakening drains are grad ually cured. These results certainly ‘ ritfc rbara Alberty, corner Seventh and .Valnut streets, Appleton, Wis^ writes as follows in regard to Peruna: M 3Tor years 1 nave suffered with back ache and severe pains in the side. I 4oetored so much that I became dis couraged. A school friend told me how Terr mnch Peruna had benefited her ana I sent out for a bottle, which did a Win uu. iur • uuiuc, which um to rellove me than all ths other Mm. Anna M.rtln, 47 Hoyt at., Brookj lyn, N. V- wHWi—“Firunn did «o much for mo that I fMl It my duty to noomm.lid it toothera who may be similarly amiottd. About n year a,o my health was completely broken down, had baokaehe, dlzslneuand Ir regularities and life seemed dark Indeed. Wo bad used Peruna In our home a. a tonic, and Ibr oolde and catarrh, and I deolded to try It tor my trouble. In lee. than tore, month. I became regular, my palne had en- tlrely disappeared, and I am how perfectly well?'—Mrs Anna Martin. Mr*. Wm. Hetrick, Kennard, Waah- lngton county, Neb., writ*, t "I am fifty-six yearn old and haTe not felt well ainoe the Change of Life bo- J the time. My back wae very weth, »na my flesh so tender it hurt me to lean agalnat the back of n chair. 1 bad pain tinder my shoulder- blades, in the email of my back and Dinara, HI lire ouiaix ut IIIJ uuu hips. I sometimes wlehed myself out of thla world. Had hot and cold spells, dizziness and trembling of the lfmbs, and waa losing flesh all the time. After following yonr directions and taking PerunaInowfeel like a different per son."—Mrs. Wm. Hetrick. - If yon do not derive prompt and latte- actory results from the nee of Peruna, write at onee to Dr, Hartman, giving n full atatement of yonr case, anil he will be pleated to give yon hia valuable ad- vice gratis. * Peruna can be purchased for fl per bottle at all first class drag stores. Address Dr. Hartman, President of _IThe Hartman Sanitarium, Colombo*,O. If It Is GROCERIES Vou Need WE HAVE THEM. We gnarantee’our goods to be fresh and of the highest quality. Our salesmen are evei ready to serve you, whether yonr order be small or large. DID YOU EVER WEAR STAR BRAND SHOES? If not, we ask you to try them. They are absolutely solid ltather throughout, and every pair guaranteed. The prices are right too. Come and let us show them to you. We also curry a complete line of Family Groceries. If you are not already our customer, try us. G. B DIXON. 'Phone 76-2. 106 E. Jackson St. ARTICLES FOB THE BATH. To enjoy the bath or even the dally wash It 1. necessary to have good Toilet Articles. We an just as particular about the grad, and quality of oor Toilet Artider, as about the most edytly drag in the 1loose. Of ooorse yoet know our Pre scription Department jii well equipped, E CO. T. J. & H. Megahee, COOLIDGE, GA. CAIRO NEWS. Syrup Exhibit at World’. Fair. Other News of Interest Cairo will linve n Georgia Cane Byrup exhibition at till St. Louis Exposition. Thin will open up new markets for this product and we hope it will greatly in crease the sale of this prodnet. Mr. W. B. Roddenbery has the matter in charge. Protracted services are in progress at the Methodist church. Rev. G. P. Re- viere, the pastor, is doing the preach ing. Remember that all the preselling Unit can be done will do yon no good un less yon are there to hear it. Are yon a member of the church? If so It is yonr duty to be there. Are yon a Chris tian? Then it is a privilege that yon cannot afford to tufts. Leave yonr bus- 1 test and attend to the Lord’s work and he will see that yon will lose nothing by it. Cards are ont annoondng the mar riage of Mr. Be variy Trnaaen of Ogle thorpe to Mias Chance of Cairo. Mbs Vance of lake Park, Oa. Is the gneet ot Mias Marie Chance. We are aorry to chronicle the eerione illneea of Mrs. H. G. MoMareeus at her home on north Broad street. She has been tick sometime and at this writing we hear that little hope of lier recovery is entertained. Miss Daves of Qnitman, who was the guest of Mias Roma Ponlk, Saturday and Sunday, has returned home. ' Farmers are complaining of the need of rain. Seed that have been recently planted are rot coming up to well. Gar den peas are almost a failure. We were ont in the country last Sum day with Mr. J. A. Hudson at one of his singing appointments. It was onr pleas ure to dine with Mr.S, Vanlandingham. After dinner quite a number of theyoung people came over and we enjoyed some good music. On next Sunday those interested in vocal music will meet at Good Hope church and arrange a singing Conven tion. Everybody invited to come and bring full baskets. The candidates may even come If they will bring a backet filled with goods things and promise not to talk politics. For Sale—Aboont 3fi bushels pf com and three hundred bandies of fodder. Applpto W.H. Searcy,Cairo, Ga. Mr. K. Powell made a business trip to Florida Monday. Dr. W. A. Powell, assistant Surgeon in the U. S. Army married Wednesday April «th., in WashingtonD. 0., to Mias Eva Gober of that city. Hr. Is B. Powell left last Friday to be present at the marriage. Dr. W. A. Walker who la now in How York was also present. Mr. Powell will visit N. Y. before re turning home. j . . Our Meigs Department. By J. S. Much excitement prevailed a few days since in this place on account of reports that were brought to town to the effeot that a “wild man” has been Been in the vicinity of Midway clmreh, two miles from town. A man had been seen there, who, from all aoconnts, was a veritable Nebncliadnezzer, When first seen he was on his knees looking Intensely through the grass, at times pioklng up something and putting it into Ills month. The man who first witnessed this be came alarmed at such conduct, and go ing through the woods to a neighbor’s told the story. Curiosity impelled both to return to tho spot. Sure enough there was a white man picking np some thing and eating it. On being ques tioned lie said that he was looking for his knife, but immediatelr left: bnt was afterwards fonnd, still taking some thing from the ground and eating it. Thns the story came from town. The next day the man was again seen ap parently eating grass. Exoitement gained ground, and it was reported that a orazy man, and later, that a wild man was roaming the woods about Midway Springs. An investigation ensned and it waa fonnd that the wild man was on ly a young farmer who was in the habit of eating dirt and soft clay pebblee and found Just such as suited his appetite In this locality in which he was fonnd. ^ On April 1, Pelham's fourth nine play ed Meigs Kiddies on the Meigs diamond. It waa understood that the Pelham boys would place the kids out of sight and mnoh boasting was done. Bnt after the ball the soore was: Meigs, 90; Pelham, 6. Mr. Hardy Moncrlef, who is at the head of Dnren's Bine FrontStore at Cab Brooks county. Ur. Luotan Boswell and wife of Le- land spent Easter with relatives here. The all day singing came off all right, although I think the Easter weather cooled the ardor of some of the singers. The singing was lead for the moat part by R. J. Latter, E. S. White and U. K. Braswell and waa good. I like these all- day singings, especially If they have dinner on the ground, whioh they didn't have on this occasion. / Hr. Robert Gone, who manages a farm for Mr. Mao Wilkes, ^had about COO lbs. of guano stolen from his field a few nights ago. So those who leave "Miss Joanner” In the field by herself, would better look ont. Guyton Fnlford, who was summoned from Florida on aoconnt of the] severe Illness of Ids brother, Henson Fnlford, has returned home. Mre. Elizabeth Christies, mother of Mr. Joe Christie living a few miles from town In Mitchell oounty woo buried in tne Pilcher cemetery west of Meigs Snnd Mrs. Christie wm], quite old and was much loved. Searcy. returned to her home at Montlcollo, Fla. Mr, Tom Bullock aud'wife of Oohlock- onee, were tho gnests'of the family of Mr. W. M. Singletary Sunday. The marble tablet, perpetuating the memory of the members of the town council, in whose administration it was built, has been on hand for some time waiting to be placed In position by offloiol hands. It bears the following inscription: “Meigs Graded Sohool, A. D. 1903.” “Erected by the Mayor and Council.” "E. E. Wilkes, Mayor.” "Daniel Willis, Mayor Protem.” “J. N. Carter. Chairman Finance committee.” J. H. Pullen Chairman street com mittee.” W. H. Hurst Chairman Sanitary committee.” The following ate entitled; to a[place on the honor roll of Center HtU Sohool for March: Misses Mary Green, Nellie Roberts, Pearl G. Alligood,£Essie Hull, Emma Thomas, Graee Piloher, Leona Langley, Bessie JaokBon, Rosa Jackson, Pearl E. Alligood, Bertie Piloher, Jemm.e Gold ing, Willie Belle [Golding, Mayme Lin- soy, Rnth Roberta. ; Messrs. ' Byron Hall Othniel Collier, George! ,Moncrlef, Lloyd Davis, Johnnie 'Davis, Rnssell Hall, Leonard Singletary, Anstin Pil cher, Finnic Green, Harry Jackson, Irven Singletary. £Some ethers lost, by being J absent several days during the month. An ex amination on the books showed that, with the exception of a few very young pnpils,[the books have received tins"best of treatment. Eaoh desk was Inspected and I round that without exception the .. . . .—I, .-.sa-— Mr. Henxon Fnlford who has-been very alee of pneumonia is mnoh improv ed in oondition and hopes are enter; tained that he will soon be np. Mr. B. T. Rouse has been quite nek during tlie past ten [days I am glad to be able to state that he is convales cing. The first strawberries from this place this season were sliipped from the farm of Mr. R. T. Rouse last week. .Mr. Ronse is the’pioneer in the frnlt busi ness in this section, and is nsnally first to ship ' j .Mias Maud Sutton, Mr./Will Sutton and Mr. Mack Johnson came over from Cairo Sunday. Prof. J. T. Wilder, former principal of the school here, is giving ns tut enter tainment this week with a sterioptican. He lias many war scenes and other In- e'resting views. Besides, he shows 'Peek’s Bad Boy,” as he is. Miss Ada Catsels who lies been spend- ing several days here with relatives, has pnplls have been .oareful inot to deface them. The attendance to date has be6trthe most regular, for several years. The pnpils of this sohool are doubtli the best behaved in the oounty. This is doe to the fact, that the school has a most excellent set of patrons. This item is perhaps of local interest only, bnt I will be pardoned for details, when it is known [that more than ISO copies of this paper an read in^he 'Vioinlty. Cotton planted last week is np bnt the cold winds are causing It to die. Melon planting seems to be a thing of the past. Bnt few if any liane been planted In this oommnnlty. Mr. Elisha Cartor-ia at his _old_plabe behind the counters of W. H. Vallandi inglutm. Mias Ella Tindall, I who has lately been employed In Thomacrllle left[here Wednesday for Palm Beaoh, Ida. DO YOU NEED A rreos: ’ The:. Liver k The! well known to ■ pation, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, sleep* lessncss. headache, a tired fceliner and many others of a similar nature.' Thousands die annually by not heeding- the warnings of nature. Many acquire some chronic disease from which they never recover. of usefulness, by keeping in the somb reliable remedy. We believe that we can convince any- fair-minded person that there is no bet ter remedy for the Liver known, than Dr. Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syrup. The formula is known, consisting of: Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yello , luauuinac, icuvw Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Fotaaaium. Yon know just what yon are taking. How many other formulas of a liter medicine are published ? Ask your druggist about this. It is already prepared and can be taken immediately. The strength is extracted in the most skillful manner, certainly superior to any- powdered preparation known. (We alto manufacture a Liver Medicine in pow- dered form, with which any druggist , but this, like all < • dry requires preparation.) * Dr. Thacher’a Liver and Blood Syrup is pleasant to take, does not lose it* strength, ss Liver Medicine in dry form^ and will keep in any climate. Your doctor, however skillful, could prescribe nothing better. to make a mistake in writing a prescrip— make a mistake tion, or a drag clerk to i in compounding the lame, (besides a doctor’s bill ana the cost of the medi cine.) Yon can be absolutely sure of the proper proportion being in every dose. Dr. Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syrup has been used with the greatest confi dence and success in thousandsof homes for 62 yean, and is prepared by a phar macist of 26 yeanf experience, in a labo ratory equipped with the most modem applumeet for the most perfect safety. If oou do not onjtraland font* owe. zzsr&ti:*!£ symptoms for advice. If* limply ash that IfvilPds at ° Ur exptn9t ' M< knot0 * c * a * FOB MALM BY ALL DBUOOXSTMo BO cent! and $1.00. THACHER MEDICINE CO* Chattanooga. Tenia. A Great, ,T ensation. "Ther^mni^TenlatlSSnnTreeJ vilte, ind., when W. H. Brown oi that ilace, who was expected to die, hxd bis ife savefl by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: “I en dured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but yonr New Discovery gave me imme diate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure.” Similareures of Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the "peer- VJIip atre IIUU1CIUU9# ACS IUC ,pCCf less remedy {or all threat and J lung ' - • - .Fric trobbles. ce foe. and fl.oo. Gusran- . W; Peacock, Druggist. /Trial bottles free. Death at Barwlek. Mr. B. W. Willis, a well known oiti- zen living a mile east of Berwick died Saturday. The burial took placo Sun day morning in the cemetery at Har mony ohnroh. Mr. WlUls waa fifty eight yean and leave* behind a wife and nine ohildren. We join the neigh bor! and friends of the bereaved family in sympathizing with thenr'in their Evangelist J. B. Smith will preaolt at Mt. Nobo Saturday and over Sunday. Will also ordain two deaoons; will be assisted by eiders and deaoons of Spring Hiil Christian olinreh. Robb-d The Grav:. A startling incident, is narrated by Jenn Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Thfee physicians had given me up. Then l was advised to Use Elec tric Bitters; to my great joy the first bottle made a decided improvement. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they rob- one should (fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at'J. W. Peacocks drugstore. JUST RECEIVED 2# Tons ef bar iron, all sixes. 1 ton extra fine carriage end wagon bolts, all sizes. 2000 feet rubber and canvass belting,! to 12 ipcbee. 2000 feet piping, ell sizes np to l Inches. 1000 feet # inch 6-8 ineh wire rope. I carry the best line of Cook Stove* and Stoveware on the market. I have the largest and beet line ef General Hardware ever brought to town. I manufacture Galvanised Steel Tenks for syrap cooking by steam or otherwise. Also Log Carte, Lumber Trucks, farm _ . Also Log Carte, Lumber Trucks, and Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm implements. Send-in yonr saase: T.E.Dyson, Meigs, Ga. Jewelry, Silverware And Novelties. South Georgia’s Up-to-date Jew elry Store. L. H. JERGER, JEWELER, South Broad Street, Thomasville Ga] Makes A Clean Sweep. There’s nothing like' doing's thing thoroughly. Of all the •salves yon ever heurd of, Bnoklbn'a Arnica Salve la the beat. It sweep* away and enres Burns, Sores, Braises, Outs, Boils, Ulcers, skin Eruptions and Pile*. It’s only 25o amt gnaranted to give satisfaction by J. W. Peacock Druggist. ii PNEUMONIA MAY BE PREVENT- r ED. If a cold lingers, there is danger of pneumonia. U LaGrippe leaves lungs in an' _ungf in an inflamed condition, then great danger of pneumonia. '*— thi*fatal3isee»e by ns'““ lxer; it cares colds qa the throat and longs sound, best remedy for that peculiar condition of the lungs that so ly follows LaGrippe. Tliisr entiflo throat and lung remoc remedy for yonng and old, it and lung diseases. J. W. r ATa t jl-tiu M.M. Anstin of knew what to do iu His wife had each a stomach and liver I could not aid her. He Dr. King's New Life relief at once ai-<l wai Only 26c, at J. W. Store.