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TIMES-ENTERPllSE, TSO.MASVtLLE, GEORGIA A°RIL, 22, .190*
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Our well selected stock of
Jewelry,
Silverware
And
Novelties.
South Georgia’s Up-to-date Jew
elry Store.
L. H. JERGER,
JEWELER,
South Broad Str ot, Thotnusville Ga.
What You Cinnot Afford
You cannot afford to do without Dr.
Boschee's German Syrup in the house
if any of your family have a consump
tire tendency, or if catarrhs, colds or
bronchial affect-ious are frequent- visi
tors. Gu.man Syrup is a recognized and
reliable remedy for consumption and the
finest thing on earth for the throat and
lnngs. It will promptly chock colds
and is an infallible remedy for croip.
'German Syrnp will keep'the children
healthy. Trial bottle 25c. Big bottle,
75c. S. H. Price Oo.
YES IT IS
A TRIBUNE.
The liglr.cst runuing wheel made Not
only light but strong, up 10 date roast
and makes wheeling a delight Do you
farmer/ know that a gn>'«l hicvHe is
worth to you as much a horse. Trv it
and be convinced. When the hor e is t>r« d
you can run to a neighbors or to town it.
a short time and your horse will be re:M\
for his work in the field, liny a uhcll
and be independent. Also rcmembei
we repair everything and sill lots o!
-hardware. WEKT2& SON.
131 K. Jackson street.
THE CAUSE OF THE BLUES.
Nine tini^s ont of ten, that mental
condition which results in depression,
despondency—the blues—is caused by n
torpid action of the liver. In fact, the
-conditions described above are usually
the first manifestations of a sluggish
' liver. If tho attack continues, sallow-
nest will soon appear. The next time
yon feel “blue” take Rydale’s Liver
Tablets. Yon will bo surprised to see
how quickly the blues will vanish and
how bright and cheerful you will feel.
Rydale’s Liver Tablets make the liver
healthy aud keep it healthy. They reg
ulate the bowels and keep them regular.
Fifty tablets for 25 cents .T. W Pea-
wock.
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
F » r Gtsr" ! "VW.
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Monty back if it fails. Trial Bottles fro*.
Best Cough Medicine tor Children.
When you buy a cough medicine for
entail children you want one in which
you can place implicit confidence. You
want one that not only relieves but cures.
You want one that is unquestionably
barmless. 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 ol that
pisease with perfect success. For sale
by J. w. Peacock. dw
Eggs For Sale.
Brown Leghorn eggs for sale. $1.00
per setting of 15. Address Mrs. J. C.
Keel, Boston, Ga. 3*24-5
ARE YOUR LUNGS SOUND?
Rydale’s Elixir cures weak lungs. If
you think you have a bronchial affec
tion, or. if you fear you havo consump
tion, rely on Rydale’s Elixir. This
modern scientific discovery kills the
germs that cansc chronic throat and
lung diseases and assists nature to re
store these organs to health. Rydale’s
Elixir is also a certain care for acute
throat and lung trouble, such as coughs,
colds, hoarseness, etc. Rydale’s Elixir
is a splendid family remedy for young or
old. J. W. Peacock
“POOR DIGESTION,
LANGUID AND TIRED.”
[An Interesting Letter Concerning Pe-ru-na.]
Miss Della Janveau, Globe Hotel, Ottawa, Ont,, is from one of the oldest and
best known French Canadian families in Canada. In a recent letter to Tho Peru*
na Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, she says:
. ** Last spring my blood seemed dogged up, my digestion poor, my
head ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. My physician
prescribed for me, but a friend advised me to try Peruna. / tried It
and am pleased to state that I found It a wonderful cleanser and pur*
iflcr of the system. In three weeks I was like a new woman, my ap•
petite had increased, / felt buoyant, light and happy and without an
ache or pain. Peruna Is a reliable family medicine. 99
AdiaBrittain, of Bckitan, O., writes:
M After using your wonderful Peruna
three months I havo had great relief, I
had continual heaviness in my stomach,
was bilious, anil hiul fainting spells, but
they all have loft mo since using Poruna.”
—Adia Brittain.
If you do not derive prompt anil satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and ho will
bo pleased to give you his valuablo ad
vice gratis. a
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
DID YOU EVER
WEAR
STAR
BRAND
SHOES?
If not, we ask you to try them. They are absolutely solid leather
throughout, and every pair guaranteed.- The prices are right too. Come
and let us show ih-m to you. We also carry a complete line of
Family Groceries.
T. J. & H. Megahee,
COOLIDGE, GA.
New Livery Stable,
TX7". TD. Ba-rToex.
BEST HORSES, BEST RIGS, BEST FEED
PRICES MODERATE.
Special attention to commercial travelers.
Barber’s New Stable, : Cairo, Ga.
Our Meigs Department.
WANTED TO BUY
TEN MILLION CNR LOADS
Cow Hides
Fur, Beeswax, Etc.
highest cash prices paid.
J. W. WATKINS A CO.,
J. B. WATKINS,
.Manager
Ofhce at Williams’ Stable 228 We*
ackson St., Thomasvilk.Ga.
EASTER
MILLINERY.
Handsome patterns, Ready-to-wear
Hats, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Orna
ments, Untrimmed and Lacfe Hats of
all tho new and pretty shapes. Pleas
ant sales ladies. Experienced Trimmers.
All will be found at Mrs. J. A. Knply’s
Millinery 8tore in Masury Hotel Block.
’Phone 171. Gentleman and ladies
straw and felt hats also cleaned at 50c.
FOR BALE—14 head very small po-
ies, can be seen at the Pittman stables
H. W. Hopkins.
nies,
for one week
dw It
COWS FOR SALE—Having sold my
place, will sell 0 head fine Jersey cat
tle. Big bargain. Some fresh in milk-
others soon will be. T. J. Bottoms.
22-3&W
COW LOST—Bay color, white spot in
face. Hind feet and bush of tail white.
Smooth crop off right ear, swallow fork
in left. Strayed or stoled from pasture
pi Thomasville March 11th. Reward
for return to 513 Fletcher St. 4-15-2,
By J. S.
Mr. and Mrs. W. )B. Hambleton, of
’homasvile, were visitors here Saturday
nd Sunday. \
Mrs. W. D. Stringer, of Thomasville,
isited the family of Mr. T. W. Carter
it the Poplars, Sunday.
Ac the close of the morning service at
the Baptist church, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
E. Dav.s were received into the church by
letter aud Mrs. Daniel Miller made a\>-
plication for membersltip by baptism.
Mr G. W. Sweat and wife, of Pin-
hook, were visiting the family^of Mr.
W. A. Meigs, Sunday.
/ Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dyson, of this
piace, visited the family of Oapt. H. B.
Sutton at Cairo, Saturday aud Sunday.
There is a small frog pond on the road
leading from this place to Pelham, about
two rnilos frpm this place. A few days
since several gentlemen living near de
cided to “drive’’ it for an alligator that
wes supposed to be there. In a short
time they succeeded in killing one about
six feet in length, and discovered an
other about teu feet long, besides quite
a number of little ones The pond covers
only about one-fonrth of an acre, and
is not very deep, bnt has a thick growth
of bushes.
Mr. C. R. Sasser went courting to
Thomasville Monday.
Mr. W. E. Duren, of Thomasville, was
a welcome visitor here Sunday.
Tlifire is talk of another hotel for this
place.
Mr. Haywood Singletary, a popular
young man of this place, took himself to
Ochlockoneo Saturday afternoon to look
after some 'individual’ interests ho has
there.
Last Saturday afternoon in company
with a friend. I took a jaunt through
the vicinity east of Ochlockoneo. The
farmers do not seem to be so nearly np
with work, as the farmors of this vicin*
ity. I noticed many new homes, and
quite a number of settled places, that
speak of thrift aud comfort, especially
the homo of Mr. R. R. Chastain, who
lias about 800 acres of land around him.
Last Saturday night seemed to be bur
glar night in this place. Some timo
daring the night some miscreant entered
the home of Mr. A S. Braswell and took
from his room his pants, and after tak
ing all the money, cYsmall amount from
tho pockets left them. Mr. Braswell is
an attache of the J. N. Carter Oo., and
had the keys to the store in his pockets.
They were left. The thief seemed to
know that Mrs. B. is a most excellent
cook, aud going through the dining
room carried with him a fine roast, that
was for Sunday dinner. Later the resi
dence of Mr. G. W, Fnlford was entered,
aud his pants were stolen. They won’t fit.
Mr. Fulford is about six, two. On the
same night a large hole was bored
through the back door of the, store of
Mr. T. F. Dyson and quite a number of
tilings were taken from the store.
Among other things several pistols, a
couple of boxes of tobacco and several
sets of knives and forks.
Prof. A. E. Smith, of the Meigs
Graded School, spent Saturday in Thom-
asville.
Mrs. Marguerite Singletary and Miss
Blanche Fleetwood of Ochlockoneo were
tho guests of Mrs. W. M. Singletary of
this place, a few days since.
Mrs. J.D. Atkinson of Doerun is here
v lHiting the/amliylof Mr.^wTETDavis.
Mr. Hoggard Davis and his brido
of Barwick came over Tuesday to visit
home folks. Mr. Davis is the railroad
agent at Barwick, at which place he was
married on tho 17th. inst. to Miss Red-
fcaVnof that placo. Wo extend our
congratulations.
A short time ago, Mr. Robt. Grinor,
living a few 'miles from this place in
wringing some straw to scatter fire in
some rough noticed a brown object in the
mouth of a gopher den. On iuvestiga-
Searcy.
tion lie heard a noise that aroused hi
curiosity i ao procuring a spade he sat to
work to find out the inhabitants of the
den. After digging for some time a go
pher came to light. A few more min
utes work revealed the fact that there
were snakes there. Two very large rat
tlers were nnearthed. one bearing Beren
and tho other eight rattles. Mr. Griner
lost not tlie opportunity to dispatch
both of them.
Prof. Smith and his school picnicked
at Midway Springs last Friday. Every
body had a good time, and a good din-
ner.
Dr. J. M. Isler aud Mr. T, E. Ross
made a business trip fo Tliomasviiio
Tnesdivy.
Until Saturday night’s episodo witli
burglars, it lias been many a day since
the houses of tills town havo been clos
ed with lock and key as they are now.
Many of the ladies seem to keep in
mind the old woman’s injunction, “not
to let the baby breathe ahy night air.”
A band of marauders aeem to be work
ing this town. Ilearn ofsryeral other
attempts to enter houses since Saturday
night.
Oar young ladles seem to]be having a
grammar discussion, judging from the
number of knotty problems ^that iiave
been handed around. For instance; is
this expression strictly grammatical:
’’Here are a bunch of keys; John lias my
other store keys.” It is supposed that
yon are exhibiting a portion of your
keys, some of whiijh belong to your
store. Yonr clerk has your other store
keys. What does other lindteate,—two
stores or one? Wonld^yon say "tie tho
ropetiglMy?” “The pot is boiling?”
“Tile lionso is building?” "Tho yard is
sweeping?” Tlieje little disputes cn uie I
mo to ruminate. In the first place, I
will say that 1 am not always responsi
ble for the errors in grammar andfspeU-
ing that occur in this column. Bnt I
am astonished at the lackof practical
knowledge of tho English langnage, not
only among others, bnt among teachers.
Such expressions, as “I taken it,”
“haven't saw," “1done it,” “it’s mo"
und the like are common in overy day
talk. I think, sometimes, that it would
be a good tiling if one could adopt the
rnles-of grammar to Ills way of talking,
instead of spending years tryiug to fit
Ids talk to the rales of grammar. Then
instend of saying "do, did done," we
could say, "I dono it, I done done it, I
dono dono and done done it. There is
no sncli word at "et” in English, yet
nearly every one will say that hollas
"et.” The slang, ”Sho’ was,” and
“Sho’ did,- are so Ungrammatical, and
inelegant that it should never be em
ployed by pretentions people for the cor
rect word and form ‘'surely."
A Remedy That No One h
Afraid To Take.
Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood 8jnip
has been used in thousands of homes for
fifty-two years with perfect confidence
and the most remarkable results.
The great success of this remedy is dee
to the fact that its formula'(which con
sists of Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake,
Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla,
Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium)
has been freely published.
Doctors and Druggists everywhere da
not hesitate to recommend ^preparation
which they know contains the best-
known remedies for correcting all; irreg-^
ularities of the Liver, Kidneys 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 grstetnl
letters that others might profit by their'
experience. #
Bloomino Gaovs, Tsx.. Nor. 13.1302.
I'was •ufferinf terribly with indigestion sad
kidney trouble and sent to my druggist fee
something to relieve me.
As he sent me s package of Dr. Thscber*!
Liver and Blood Syrnp I concluded to try It.
and now I am deeply grateful to my dragging
et well as to you.
I bad been a sufferer from these things aaA
a general run-down condition for ten years,
and had only received temporary reller from
other medicines. But after using not quite two
packages of your Liver and Blood 8yrnp I feel
as stout and hearty as I ever did in my Iffe.and
I am satisfied that I am entirely cured. I feet
no symptoms whatever of kidney trouble, and
my digestion is as good as any living man's*
I can now eat whatever I choose.
r never had any remedy cive me such quick
and permanent relief, and I can not put a cor
rect estimate on the xglue your medicine has
been to me. I would not take soy amount of
money for it. Very gratefully yours
J. C. BROWN.
Health Booh.*
Give symptoms for advice.
We tlmplu aak you to try it at our «w>
pence. we know what it will do.
For tale hr all Vruggl*t*—two else*—SO
cento and $I.OO.
TBACHBR HKDICIXE CO.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
TOO NEAR HOME.
Thomuvtlle People Can See That
Fraul could not be Attempted.
Residents of Albany which it near
enough to Thomasville so that any it
te-upt to deceive would be futile, de
clare that Doan's Kidney Pills cure
kiuney diseases and backache and they
stand by what they say. It is easy for
any Thomasville sufferer to verify this
proof.
Mrs. Annie Wo.dall, of 157 Broad
street, Albany, Ga., savs; ‘1 navo de
rived a great benefit from the use of
Doan’s Kidney Pills. My back was
causing me almost continual misery.
The pein was light across the small of
it—a heavy, dull, bcanng-down pain,
and a wea* ness. I used many different
medicines, without apparent resuit, and
also tried liniments, but the pain still
remained. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills,
advertised and got a box and gave them*
a thorough trial. 1 am very much pleas
ed with the results.—Tde pain has left
me and I feel very much better in every
wai. You are welcome to use my name
as a reference."
Emphatic endorsement can be had
right here in Thomasville. Drop in
to it. 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
tlie United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
A Great Sensation.
There was a big sensation in Lees-
viile, Inu., when W. H. Brown of 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 inline-'
diate relief and soon tbercafier effected
a complete cure.” Similar cures of Con
sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and
Grip are numerous, ft’s the peer
less temedy for all throat and ' lung
trobblps. Price 50c. and SI.00. Guaran
teed by J, W. Peacock, Druggist. k Trial
bottles free.
The Maine I'au.raoa,
Tompkins with a ”p” is not more
significant than Patterson with two
“t's” If tradition Is to bo trusted. Ac
cording to the story that has come
down from the sixteenth century,-the
Pattersons all spelled tho name with
one “t” before Queen Elizabeth eel
about marking those of her •nbjeda
who left the nnclent Catholic faith an4
cast their lot with the Church of Eng.
land. She insisted thnt all the Prod
•estnnt Pottersons tako to themielved
a second “t," amt atnee that time many
have followed thnt mode of epelllng
the name.—London Standard.
Colorado Springs Water.
Colorado Springs, Colo., has the pur
est water of any city in the United
State*. The supply Is derived from
reservoirs and lakes on the side of
Pike's peak, which are fed by apringa
and melting snow. Chemical analyses
of the water have repeatedly shown It
to be purer than that of any other city
In the country, duo to the fact that
the supply Is derived from such an al
titude as to make contamination Im
possible.
Her Awfsl Illuader.
Teas—Ob. that's, yonr now bat, *h?
Jesa—Yes. nnd such n bargain; only
118. Whnt do you think? I dropped
In to let Miss Crumley see It just now,
and she pretended she wasn't Interest
ed. Didn't even nsk |iow much I paid
’or It Teas—No, donr, she didn't have
.0. You've forgotten to take off that
tag marked $4.08.—Philadelphia Press,
take no other.
♦
JUST RECEIVED
2>£ Tons of bar iron, all sizes. 1 ton extra line carriage aud 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 % inch 5-8 inch
wire rope. 1 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. y l manufacture G ilvanized Steel Tanks for syrup
cooking by steam or otherwise. Abo Log Carts, Lumber Trucks, farm
and Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm Implemento. Send in your
eXSSST. T.E.Dyson, Meigs, Ga.
Abftolafela* Contented.
Mrs. Jonki—Are "you perfectly satte-
fled'Witb your new dress!* Mr*. Spelts
—Yes, inileSJ. The man 4 love beet
thinks it's beautiful, nnd'the woman
I love least has pretended to turn np
her nose at It—Philadelphia Ledger.
A Matter of Ouslnesh.
Pigment—I saw you at the art exhi
bition last evening. 1 suppose you are
voyy fond of paintings? Gamboge—
Oh, dear, no: I hate them. Pm an art
critic, you know.—Boston Transcript.
Serious Stomach Trouble Cured.
I was troubled with a distress in N uiy
stomach, sour stomach and vomitipg
spells, andean truthfully say that Qhani-
bcrlain’s Stomach anti Liver Tablets
cured r.ie.—Mas. T. V. Williams,
Lainsburg, Mich. These tablcts"are
guaranteed tocur>cvery case of stom
ach trouble of this character. For sale
by /. W. Peacock. d w
How to keep Vcuthful.
Tlion shalt not grow old'’ is an un
written law which every sensible man
aud woman aims to observe. Aud how
do they accomplish it?—simply by keep
ing tlie system it perfect trim through
the use of aptopic medicine like Green's
August Flower. They keep their blood
pure, their digestion good, their liver
activenheir vitality normal and their *
spirit bonyact by die regular and jodi-
cions nse oLAngost Flower—and thus
koepyouthfnl and happy. Trial bottles.
80. Big bottle, 85c- 3.H. Price Oo.