Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 15, 1904, Image 9

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riMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEOB'JlA, APRIL 15 1904. CONGRESSMAN WILBER SAYS [To The Pe-ru-nn Medicine Co., of Colnmbna, 0.] What You Cannot Afford You cannot afford to do without Dr. Bosclue’s German Syrup in the house if any of your family have a consump tive tendency, or if catarrhs, colds or bronc hial affections are frequent visi tors. German Syrup is a recognized and i eliabie remedy for consumption and the finest thiup on earth for the throat and lungs. It will promptly check colds and is an infallible remedy for cimp. Gorman Syrup will keep the children heal thy. Trial bottle 25c. Big bottle, 75c. S. H. Price Co. «* ARTICLES FOR THE BATH. To enjoy the bath or ovou tho daily wash it Is necessary to jmvo good Toilet Articles. We arc just as particular about the grade aud quality, of our Toilet Articles, as about tho most costly drug in the boose. Of course you know our Pro scription Department |is well equipped, etc. S. II. PRICE CO. “ Pe-ru-na is All You Claim For It.” Our Meigs Department. By J. S. Searcy. Solo Agent Jacobs Candies THE CAUSE OF THE BLUES. Nino tim^-s out of ten, that mental condition which results in depression, despondency—the blues—is caused by a torpid action of tho liver. In fact, the conditions described above are usually the first manifestations of a sluggish liver. If tho attack coutinucs, sallow- ue« will soou appear. Tho next time yon feel “blue” take. Rydale’s Liver Tablets. You will bo surprised to see how quickly the blues will vanish and how bright and cheerful you will feel. Rydalo’s Liver Tablets make the liver healthy and keep it healthy. They reg ulate the bowels and keep them regular. Fifty tablets for 2j cents. J. W. Pea cock, It is Up To You. I \ as surprised to find-so many odds and ends of staple drnner ware patterns on my shelf, 1 don't want them there, do you want them, if you do you can have them, fust come clown anfi get thtm. What about the price you s*>;j well I will sell them for so little 1 would hate to publish the price. THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD. . . Don't you know what it in, well 1 will tell vou/itjs tho little house- wile that has ’one -the Wheeler & Wilson or New Home Sewing Machine,. All sunshine and hap piness where C. 0. XJuinn sends a W. & W. or New Home, C: & QUINN. Vr^lis _ ft-tt-d&w Congressman D. F. Wilber,of Oneonta, N. Y., writes: The Pcruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio,: Gentlemen—“ Persuaded by a friend 1 have tried your remedy and I have almost fully recovered after the use of a few bottles. I am fully convinced that Peruna Is all you claim tor It, and I cheerfully recomriknd your medicine to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble, "—David FfWIIber. IVruimn Prevent! v* nnd Cure for Colds. Mr. <*\ F. Given, Sussex, N. B., Vico President of “Tho Past-time Boating Club, ” writes: “ Whenever the cold weather sots in 1 have for years past been very sure to r.itch a severe cold which was hard to throw off, and which would lcavo after effects on my constitution tho most of the winter. “.Last winter I was advised to try Peruna, and within five day’s the, cold was broken up and in five days more I was a well man. I recommended it. to several of my friends nnd all speak tho highest praise for it. There Is nothing like Peruna for catarrhal afflictions. It Is well nigh Infallible as a cure, and I gladly endorse it."—C. F. Given. A. Prominent Singer Saved From Low* of * Voice. Mr. Julian W^isslitx, 175 Sonora street, Buffalo, N.-Y., is corresponding secre tary of Tho Sangerlust, of New York ; t U the leading second bass of the Sanger- lust, the largest German singing society’ 'd New York and also the oldest. In 1899 Tho Sangerlust colebratod its fiftieth anniversary wi'h a large cele bration in Now York City. The follow ing is his testimony: “About two y-oars ago I caught a severe cold whilo traveling and which settled into catarrh ,of tlioV bronchial tubes, and so nffoeted my voice that I was obliged to cancel my engagements. In distress I vas advised to try Peruna, and althongli I had nevor used a patent medicine before, I sent for a bottle. “Words but illy doseril>o my surprise to find that within a few days I won greatly relieved, end within threo weeks I was entirely recovered. I am nevor without It now, and take an occasional dose when I feel run down.”—Julian Welsslitz. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Peruna, w’ritoatoneo to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your ease and ho will be pleased to givo you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columlfti3,0 ATISM. Rub the swollen, painful joiutor mus- clo with Elliott’s Emulsified Oil Lini ment. Relief will come in » few min utes and a permanent care result if its use is persisted in. Elliott's Emnlsified Oil Liniment is very penetrating and soothing. It quickly relieves inflama- tion and disperses conjestion. It cures lameness, stiffness, soreness of joint or muscle bruises, swellings, contusion and sprains. Fall half pint bottles, 25 cents. J. W, Peacock Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King’s Han Discovery fc'Csi . Perfect For All Throat and Cure: 1 Lung Troubles. Hie, b.ckir it fail,. Trial Bottle, free. DID YOU EVER WEAR STAR BRAND SHOES? If not, we ask you to try them. They are absolutely solid Icuther throughout, nnd every pair guaranteed. Tho prices are right too. Como and let n« show them lo you. We also carry a complete line of Family Groceries, - T. J. & H. Megahee, COOLIDGE, GA. 11)0 NEAR HOME Thomasville People Can See That Frau J could net be Attempted Residents of Albany which is near enough lo Th masville so that any at tempt to deceive would be futile, de clare that Doan's Kidney Pills cure kidney diseases and backache and they standby what they say. It is easy for any Thomasville sufferer to verify this proof. / Mrs. Annie Wo.dall, of 157 Broad street. Albany, Ga., says: ‘I nave dc-, of A Thoughtful M3r, M. M. Austin of Winchester, Itul, knew wbat to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of ,-tomach and liver trouble, physicians ■ooald not aid her. He thought of and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c, at J. W. Peacock's Drug Store. Last Pullman. Prospective travelers to the north will be interested in learning that the last through Pullman for New York from Thomasville will leave here probably on May second. This will be a fine car with state rooms, and space can be se cured from Mr. T. J. Bottoms, the effi cient T. P. A. or A. N. Turnbull, ticket agent at the Coast Line depot. l bei Doans Kidney To;,, Pills. My back Nothing <Eqnal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd D arrh *ea Remedy lor Bowel Com- \ plaints in Children. “We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years," says J. H. Cooke, ot Nederlands, Texas. "We have given it to all of our children. Wc have used oth er medicines for the same purpose, but never found anything to equal Chamber lain's. If you will use it as directed it will always cure. For sale by J. W. Pea cock,, dw f Cornu around to thin office and gut a Parker button. sy causing me almost continual misery The pain was right across the small of it—a heavy, dull, bearing-down pain, and a wcaic ness. I used many different medicines, without apparent resuit, and also tried liniments, but the pain still remained. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills^i advertised and got a box and gave theq^j hi a thorough trial. I^am very much pleas ed with the results. Tde pain has left me and I feel very much better in every wa\. You are welcome to use my name as a reference.” Emphatic endorsement can be had right here In Thomasville. Drop in to K. Thomas Jr’s, drug store and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Foster-Mil- burn Co, Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name -Doan's—and take no other. A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation in Lees- ville, Ino., when W. H. Brown ol that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: "I en dured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me imme diate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It’s the peer less remedy for all throat and lung trobbles. Price 50c. and $i.00. Gun ran- ~ .... “rial bottles free. Alabama has wiped out tho memory of many a fault by her defeat of Hobson A New York clergyman says evil ten dencies ore not inherited. Score one for Hearn's stock. Serious Stomach Trcubla Cored l was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting pells, andean truthfully say that Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me.—Mrs. T. V. Williams, Lainsburg, Mich. These tablets are guaranteed to cur: every case of stom ach trouble of this character. For sale by J. W. Peacock. d w | B.-st Cough Medicine for Children. | When you buy a cough medicine for I small children you want one in which j you can place implicit confidence. You j want one that not only relieves but cures. I You want one that is unquestionably harmless. You want one that is pleas ant to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy meets all of these conditions. There is nothing so good for the coughs and colds incident to childhood. It is also a certain preventive and cure for croup, and there is no danger whatever from whooping cough when it is given. It has been used in many epidemics of that pisease with perfect success.- For sale by J. vr. Peacock. dw Two runaway teams enlivened this town last Saturday. One splintered' buggy and a one-horse wagon rendered useless, was the result. ^ , The boys about towu hare wagod war on the town rabbit for the past few days. They had become so numerous that gar dens, fruit trees and the like guttered at their hands. In two drives that the boys made, they killed 48 uud allowed many to escape. A few’ years since, there was an influx of 'possums into the towu. They became very bold aud en tered dwellings, aud were pften seen about towu. It was my good fortune to find a fine fat fellow iu my diningroom/ and another citizen invited one out of his bod room. Stale Seliool Commissioner Merritt, a short time since, tout out questions to tiro various schools to servo iu an exam ination. The questions weroalriKht but tho examination was to ho hold on Fri day. Commissioner Merritt forgets that when ho taught a little country school, Friday was the worst day in the week. All the girls must stay at homo to' help get things ready for .Sunday, anifaU the hoys must Btay at homo to help get tilings ready for Saturday meeting, Give us some other tiuy for sncli work. Speaking of examinations—they tell iu uo uncertain way, the difference be tween u pupil who attends school regu larly aud one who does not. A parent who docs not boliuvo that a day or two out of school detracts nothing from, the child's progress, should touch Bcliool a week. Iu fact, I -think it would be a flue thing to compol ovory patron to teach at least two woeks. Ho would ever afterwards bo willing to "’sense bad wrltiu'," or any other short Coming which tho nvorage teacher may.'possess In a few days Mr. G. W. Rogors, of Pelham, will take charge of tho big mills of tho Meigs Lumber aud Manufac turing Oo., situated about threo miles Boutli of town on the railroad. Mr. Rogors will make a number of improve ments and will put on a locomotive en gine for logging purposos.lHo will have qomplete control, and will pat tho fin ished lumber on the cars for a consider ation. He will move his family to tho mill uoxt week. Mr. Dock Sntton speuti Saturday and Sunday in Cairo, rotnruing Sunday af ternoon, accompanied by his brother, Ham Hatton. Mr. J. J. Parish, cashier of the bank was much indisposed for a few days last week and Mr. W. H. Van Landingham bolted the strong doors of tho bank for the while. I am glad to state that Mr.. Parish’s genial face is again peering through the bars of his window at the bank. Mr. R. T. Lewis, who is at present en gaged at work near Cairo, was at home Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. Lewis', family reside here and we are always glad to see him. Mr. J. R. Lasse ter and handsome like non, Jim Arthur, of Wldtosburg, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boswell went up to Leland Sunday. Mlf* Edna Meigs, of Norman [Park, stopped over Monday on her re tarn from a visit to her parents at Leland. Mrs. H. O. Ramsey, of Quitman, * pent Sunday with relatives here. Messrs. J. D. Robinson, Sam and Daniel Miller spent Sunday ill Ochlock- once. Daniel Wadsworth is not very old— perhaps *44- -but I10 has lived on the line of the railroad all his life, but not uutil last Sunday did I10 liecome possessed of a desire to try its merits. Ho went all the way from this point to Thomasville on that day, unaccompanied, aud got back. He is high iu his praises of tho railroad and thinks riding on the car brats a bicycle to death. Misses Emma and Kate Hinson, Liz zie Lloyd aud Mrs. Lon Dickey, of Thomasville, visited Mrs. R. T. Lewis j Sunday. Mr. Chan. Hurst, of Williams, was a visitor here Saturday aud Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Waldorf of Pelham was a visitor here a few days siuce. Miss Ella Do Wolf of Pelham was the guest of Mrs. T. E. Walton on Quality Square Sunday. The children of the Meigs Graded School will picnic near town today. Beaus, English peas aud Irish pota toes are in the swim, and the early gar deners are happy. The first copy of the Eufaula Daily Daily Progress, edited by S. R. Blan ton at Eufaula, Ala., is ou our table. The headings looked familiar, the name was all right, and it seeded that I had a copy of the old Weekly Progress ol’ Thomasville. I read it—every word— advertisements and all. Verily my friend Blanton is a born newspaper man. Mr. Joshua Morritt of Cairo is visit ing his son, Mr. Bob Merritt, a few miles from town. Judge Z. E. Norton "was here Tues day. I can only surmise the judgo’s business A handsome little widow might give some information. ,Mrs. M. H. Atkinson and Mrs. Carrie Hall will spend a few days at Norman Park tins week. Mrs. R. J. Ballard, of Pine Park, is visiting her grandson, Mr. Will Ballard, near town. Mr. S. H. Parish, of Adol, dame ovor Sunday to see his son, Mr. J. J. Parish. Miss Lilia Forest, who teaches school attl '9Whito school house, will snspcu l her school next Friday, until some ium> in June. Mr. J. W. F. Cook has added milli nery to his stock of goods. This depart ment is presided over by^MrsT Cook. One thing has become apparent in re gard to the new school books, the price is cheap; the hooks are cheap, very cheap. HYOMEI’S SUCCESS IN THOMAS- jVILLE. Curod 'Many Serious Cases of Catarrh. J. W, Peacock Will iKefund Money if .It Fails. No other medicine or treatment for catairh has ever achieved such quick and remarkable success in ThomasviUe as Hyomei. The fact that J. W. Pea cock when he first introduced Hyomei sold it under a positive guarantee to re- fandjthe money in case it, did [not'cure contributed largely to its successful^- traduction. A guarantee from a firm like J. W. Peacock gave people confi dence at the start. /Those who obtained a Hyomei outfit found.tliafc the treatment did all that was daipttd for it; that the first few breaths of Hyomei cleared the air pas sages' 1 aud gave an exhilarating and in vigorating effect Its 'continued use freed the system from all catarrhal germs, soothed and healed the mucous membrane, add made a complete aud lasting cure. Compared with the dangorous stom • n-h drugging that had been used here tofore in the treatment of catarrh, the balsamic air of Hyomei created a most favorable impression. And. the medi cine itself did even more than was claimed for it. Iu fact, to make a sue. cess, it was necessary that Hyomei should euro, nearly every case of ca tarrh iu which it w as used, for every outfit was sold on a guarantee to re fund the money incase it failed. If if had not posessod unusual merit, an offer like this would have resulredin au enormous loss. But curing 11s it did Hyomei soou gained an enviable repo tutiou and made many friends w ho rec ommend it far aud uoar. Its succest- liere in Thomasville has boen remark- uble, and J. W. Peacock is still polling it on his personal guarantee to refune the money in case it does not givo satis faction. If you have never tried thia great remedy SEND TO-DAY for ft free sample and state your symptoms. II c simply ash you to try it at our expense. We know what it will do, Ttiacher Medicine Co. CHATTANOOOA, TENN. Registlon Notion. SECOND ROUND. ; I will be at: Coolidge, April, 25. l’avo. April, 26, a. Patten, April, 26, p. m. Boston, April, 27. Glasgow, April, 28. # Metcalfe, April, 29. Thomasville, April, 80. Dnncanville, May, 2. ' - Cairo, May, 8. Spence, May, 4. Meigs, May, 5. *— — Ochlockonee, May, 6. V* Pine Pork, May 7, a. m. I will have with me, as provided by law, a book for people to register their lands on wliioli hunting la forbidden. John F. Howard, T. R. T. C. n - Flint River and Northeastern / Railroad Co. KCfectivc April 6, 1904, Daily except Sunday. Leave Pelham ...10:30am Arrive Ticknor 12:30 p m Leave Ticknor 2:00 pm Arrive'Pelham 4:10 pm D. M. Rogers, Gen'l Supt. JUST RECEIVED 2}4 Tons of bar iron, all sizes, l-ton extra fine’ carriage and wagon bolts, all sizes. 2000 feet rubber and canvass belting, 2 to 12 inches. 2000 feet piping, all sizes.up to 2 inches. 1000 feet yi inch 8-8 inch wire rope. I carry the best line of Cook Stoves and Stoveware on the market. I have the largest and best line of General Hardware ever brought to town. I manufacture Galvanized Steel Tanks for syrup cooking by steam or otherwise. Also Log Carts, Lumber Trucks, farm and Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm implements. Send in your ZZX'SSSZ T.-E.Dyson, Meigs, Ga. RYDALES TONIC A New Scleitnic Discovers lor Ike BLOOD mi NERVIS. It purifies the blood by eliminating Jbu waste matter and other impurities andfay destroying the germs or microbes that infest the blood. It builds up tho blood by restoring and multiplying tho red car* pusclcs, making the blood rich snd rod It restores and stimulates the nerves, causing a full free flow of nerve force throughout the entire nerve system. It speedily euros unstrung nerves, nervous*, ness, nervous prostration and nil disease* of tho nervous system. MAIARIA. RYDAI.ES TONIC is a specific for all forms of Malaria. .It acts on q new prin* riple. It kills the microbes that produce Malaria. The cause being removed the- disease quickly disappears. RA’DALES TONIC is guaranteed to cure fee most obstinate case^of Malarial Fev^, Chills and Fever,die. We authbrize ail dealers handling our remedies to refund the purchase* price for every bottle of* RYD ALES TONIC that docs not glvs satisfaction. IHe Radical Reinadg Comps, HICKORY, N. C. J. W. PEACOCK.