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M' TIMES-ENTEKPRISB. THOM ASVILLR, GEORGIA, APRIL 2fl, Mini. DAN GROSVENOR SAYS: — *«Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy—I am as Well as Ever.” BOX. BAN. A. GltOSVKNOB, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. I>»n. A. Grosvenor, Pepnly Auditor for tho War Department,In a letter 'written from Washington, D. C., sayst ••Allow me to express my gratitude to you lor the benefit derived from one bottle of Perunn. One week has brought wonderful changes and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best soring tonics It Is an excellent catarrh remedy. - **■ DAN. A. OROSVENOR. In a recent letter he : i</ consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when / wrote you last I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the rnnnirv msklnt me If mv certificate Is genuine. I Invariably answer. country asking me If my certificate Is genuine, yes.”—Dan. A. Qrosvenor. A County Conunlffffli stone r. of 617 'end «t »ei* t ,l)n 1 u t h Minn., say* the foW ' K in repard to Pterwna: \ *♦ Aft s retnctly for ctrtfcrrh I ran dicer- folly rcooimnend Perunn. 1 know what Jt U to suffer from that terrible disease and I feel that it l* my duly to Hj^ak a pood word for tho toulo Hint brought in** immediate relief. Pertm.i eared mo of a w v bad case of catarrh ami ! t.miw it will ( tarrh. For those who need a good any other sufferer frjui (hat di.**-1 catarrh medicine 1 know of nothing ouH 1 ."—John Williams. A ConarmHiunn** l etter, lion. 11. W. Ogden,ConpreHMiuan from I^ouUiana, in a letter written at Wash ington, I>. C., says the following of I’ runs, tin? national catarrh remedy: ** l can conscientiously recommend your Pc run a as a tine tonic and ell around good medicine to those who aro In need of a catarrh remedy. It has been commended to me by people who have used it, as a remed, ticularty effective In the cure < . W. E. Grifllth, Concan, Texas, writes: “ I suffered with chronic catarrh for many years. I took Perunn and lfc com pletely cured me. I think Peruna Is tho best medicine in tho world for catarrh. My general health is much improved by its use, as I am much stronger than I have been for years.”—W. E. Griflirh. A CoDgrcuman’i Letter. Congressman If. Bowen, Kuskinj Taze well county, Va., writes: ■*.. “I can cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy. Peruna, to any one who Is suffering with catarrh, and who Is in need of a permanent and effective cure. n —H. Bowen. Mr. Fred. D. Scott, Larue, Ohio, Right Guard of Hiram Foot Ball Team, writes: 44 As a specific for lung trouble I place Peruna at tho bead. I have used it my self for colds and catarrh of tho bowels and it is a splendid remedy. It restores vitality, increases bodily strength and makes a sick person well in a short it mo* l gtvo Peruna my hearty indorsement.” Fred. D. Scott. Gen. Tra C. Abbott, 006 M street, N. Washington, 1). C., writes: 44 1 am fully convinced that your rem edy is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends havo used it with the most ben eficial results for.coughs, colds end ca tarrhal trouble.”—Ira C. Abliolt. Mrs. Elmer Fleming, orator of Reser voir Council No. 168, Northwestern Lo- gion of Honor, of Minneapolis, Mi mu, Writes from 12636 Polk street, NK..: 44 1 have boon troubled all my lifo with catarrh In my head. I took Peruna for about throe months, and now think I am permanently cured. I believe that for catarrh in all Its forms Peruna is tbo medieino of the age. It cures when all other femedies fail. I can heartily recommend Peruna os a catarrh remedy.”—Mrs. Elmer Fleming ^ Treat Catarrh In Spring. The spring Is the tlmo to treat catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often retards a euro of catarrh. If a course of Peruna is taken during tho early spring months the cure will be prompt and permanent. There ran be no failures if Peruna is taken Intelligently during the favorable weather of spring. As r» systemic catarrh remedy Peruna eradicates catarrh from the system wherever it may be located. It euros catarrh of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty ns catarrh of the head. If you do not derive prompt nnd satis factory results from the use *>f Peruna, write at once to Hr. ITartmnn, giving a full statement of your ease ami ho will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Hr. Hartman, President of The Hartman SanHnrliiin, Columbus,O. Our Meigs Department. Mrs. Rimer Fleming, Minneapolis, Minn. YES IT IS A TRIBUNE. The ijjlr.ot t unuin^ wheel made Not only light but strong, up to date coast amf mal# i> wheeling a delight. Do you farmer-, jenow that a good bicycle is ’ wor.h lb vou as much as a horse, Try it and bt^nvinced. When the horse is tired you run to a neighbor** or to town in 1 a short tune ami your horse will be ready j for his work in the field. Buy a wheel j and be independent. Also remember! JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OK Star Brand Shoes We can,how von almost any hlyloof Shoe *ou nrclrokirg ter See our lin** of Oxford*, the Sh"06 yon want for snni" or wear, and you kuow that “Star Brand Shoes Are Better.' we repair everything and sell lots of hardw are. WERTZ A SON. 131 E. Jackson street. T J & H. Megahee, COOLIDGE, GA. # A Great Sensation. There was a. big sensation in Lees- irille, I no., when W. H. Brown of that f ilacc, w ho was expected to die, had bis lie saved by Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption. He writes: ’*1 en sured insufferable agonies fiom Asthma, but your'Nfw Discovery gave me imme diate relief and soon ttffrcaf er effected a complete core." ^imil irt-urei- 1 C*.n sumption, i ncuuiomu, Brunchm* and Grip are numerous. It's the peer less remedy for all throat and lung trobbles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Guaran teed by I. \V. Peacod' ^Druggist. |Tnal bottles free. It is Up o You. Ill \ aa surprised to find so many odds aud ends of staple dinner ware patterns on iny shell, 1 don’t want them there, do you want them, if you do you can have them, lust conic down and get them. What about the price you aiy; well I will sell them for so little I would hate to pub.fsh the price. H GREATEST THING THE WORLD. . . t Don’t you know what it is, well 1 l will tell you, it is the little house- I wife that has one—the Wheeler t Wilson or Hew Home Sewing " chines. All sunshine and hap- ess where C. B. Quinn scads a . & W. or New Home, •B, QUINN. New Livery Stable, ID. Ba-arbex. BEST HORSES, BEST RIGS, BEST FEED PRICES MODERATE. Special attention to commercial travelers. Barber’s New Stable, : Cairo, G-a. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King’s New Discovery Fof GI£ {i ™‘V"b* A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. MffwvbMfclf ItMte. TrUl Bottles frw. E«ga For Sal*. Brown Leghorn eggs for sole. 11.00 . - «"**",* Address Mr*. X Neel, Boston, Go. MW | John V. Howard. T. R. T. O. Tax Receiver. SECOND BOUND. I will be at: Coolidgo, April, 26. Pavo, April, 26, a. m. Patten, April, 26, n. m. Boston, April, 27. Glasgow, April, 28. Metcalfe, April. K. Thomasville, Aptil, 30. Duncanville, May, 2. Cairo, May, 8. Spence, l MoM. oSoW «• Pino Pork, May 7, a. m. I will hors with me, o. provided by Mister their I3y J. S. Searcy. Mr. W. H. Vtiulandingham of this efforts for thesu place went to Cairo to spend Sunday with home folks, or some ouo else. Mr. Pittman Clarft of Ochlockiieo was here Saturday tlie guest of Hay wood Singletary. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ross spent Sun day iu Pelham. Dr. Jackson of Flint is spending a day or two with the family of Mr. T. \Y. Carter. A fruitless effort was made last week to organize the Woodmen of the World at this place. Mr. B. H. Shaw left Snuday after noon for Piuhook, Fin., whore lie will bi engaged iu lumbering. Mr. Shaw aud Ills family are held iu high es teem here, and I am sorry to see them leave. Last Friday was a bright day with tho colored jieoplo here. Their secret society, tho “Mystic Circle,” lost one of its favored members. Slio was buried by tho society. Tliero was a great cou- conrso of people gathered to pay their last respocts to Susau Brown. The Mystics nil had ou their regalia and pre sented quite.au inqiosingspectacle. All went well till a belligerent cow broke Into ranks mid caused a stampede muoug the women. I was very much pleased to see Kov. J. B. Alligood on our streets Saturday. His serious sickness a few months ago caused much sadness among his numer ous frieuds here. Miss Minnie Lukoof this place spent Sunday with her little friend, Miss Wil lie Belie Golding tit Ilausell. Mr. aud Mrs. C. B. Johnston went np to Camilla ouo day last week. Mr. K. M. Singletary is courting this week iu Tliomasville. Mr. Lemuel of Pelham was down in this beat a few days since. No doubt he was “prospecting.” Mr. D. W. Rogers has moved his family from Camilla to Hansell, and has taken charge of tho big mills at that place. The mills are the property of the Meigs Manufacturing aud Lumber Company. Misses Josephine and Leila May Siu- glutary of Thomasville, were visitors iu the Conter Hill neighborhood a few days last week. of the occuhiou. Bill Pilcher is thirty. But like his graud old mistress, Mrs. Rebecca Pil cher, who is only 81, ho is still spright ly, and draws her buggy with as much vim us lie can command. He hits been an excellent horse. / Mr. Muck Wilkes luis moved his fam ily into his uow residence opposite the Methodist church. Ho now law tho co siest cottage iu this place. Mr. .Charlie Browu of Adel is visiting friends hero this week. Mr. R. T. Lewis, who has been at work near Cairo, came over Saturday hud is sick at his home here. The Silver Cornet Baud accompanied tho picnickers to the river Tuesday aud they say the boys made some fine music. I hope they will, duriug those beautiful moonlight nights, give this town the benefit of their practice. Crops are beigg worked by tho farm ers up to tho tumu/o. They aro not let ting the dry weather retard their work. Some aro plowing uronml their cottou tlie second time. Quite a number of our citizens anil many from Center Hill community have bcou to Albany this week attending tin Chautauqua. Surely Meigs has a baud of the sweet est sorcuaders iu Georgia. That is to say the music is sweet aud the boys who make it are all rigid. Miss Grace Stubbs of Ochlockouee was tho guest of Miss Bessie Jackson last Saturday at Center Hill. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Atkinson will leave iu a few days for an extended vis it to Augusta, MUledgeville aud other points in Georgia. They ^will bo gone several weeks. An attempt v as made Monday night to enter tlie residence of Mr. Alex At kinson, living just out of town. Some ono in raising the window aroused his daughter. If the ladies of this vicinity will try their skill at placing bullets iu objects that appear at their windows tlie practice would-atop at once. A mooting will be held at Conter Hill Sunday afternoon, May 1, for the pur pose of organizing a Sunday school. The hour set is 4 o’clock sharp. Speaking of Sunday school, I am re minded that there are a number of chil dren in tills town, who do not attend ei ther of tlie Sabbath schools of this place. Perhaps, [some day, their par ents will see the .result of tills negli gence, and will be glad to renew their obligation to God. Some day each will bo called on to give an account of his boy on some certain Sunday. Then he will call upon the rocks and mountains to hido him. Many of our people enjoyed a day off at Brick, Tuesday. Quite a number I Court News.* Iu sui>crior court Wed net-day af ternocR( tlie cast* of Robert Lclclo V4. Robert fr. Whiddon was tried. Tlie suit vat tor aJittle more than $100 aud judg ment was rendered for the plaintiff, in sum of $46. W. O. Snodgrass rejv resented the plaintiff and W. H. Ham mond the defendant. At tho condu- Mon of litis case court took a reccwi un til tins morning. At that the civil docket will be resinned. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. “I have been subject to sciatic rlicw- matism for years, sa>s 1-.. H. Waidrow' of wilion Jutction, Iowa. "My joint* were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when l sraightened up. I used Chamber lain’s Pain Balm and have been thor oughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many montha. It is certainly a most wonder ful liniment.” For sale byj. W. Pea cock. Metcalfs Mentions. Miss Grace Jcukins of Thomasville is visiting here i^hug friends, Mr. H. H. Smith, of Lamont, Fla., is a guest of his son aud our i>opulBr townsman, Mr. J. T. Smith. A trio of young men, Mossrs. Lu: , Bulcom and Dixon came down from Tliouasville Monday night and joined a fishing and outing party from here to the lake Tuesday. Mr*. Wilson, who before her mar riage was Miss Maud Vann of Tliomas- ville, and wlioeo home is now at Fenian- dlna, Fla., spout a day or so with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Home, here recent ly- Mr. Chan. Stegall, of Montgomery, Ala., accompanied by a frieud\ Mr. Ed- •on, speut Sunday night here as tlie gaosts of Mr. H. O. Copol&ud. Mr. Ste gall was on his wuy to (ho lake for a short rest aud outing. A party composed of Messrs. H. O. Copeland, Levy Carter [aud Jeff Mont- ford are off to the “flat woods” of Flor ida ou a fisliiug and shooting expedition. They will bo away a weok or ten days and no doubt will have great sport. Our popular teachers,* Mr. T. E. Dix on aud Miss Elia Quailes are making preparation for the closing oxercises of the school here which will como off about the last of May. Our well selected stock of Jewelry, . 1 Silverware. And Novelties. South Georgia’s Up-to-date Jew elry Store. L. H. JERGER, JEWELER. South Broad Street, Thomasville Os. Serious Stomsch Trouble In red. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that ( berlain’s Stomach and y.\vcr Tablets cured me.—Mas. T. V. Williams. Lninsburg, Mich. These tablets . are guaranteed toecr* every case of stonvA ach trouble of this character. For sale by J. W. Peacock. d w Popular Ca The relatives and many friends of Hooper Alexander aud Will Schley Howard iu this section will bo ploased to read the following extract from the Atlanta Journal of reoent date: The primary iu DeKalb county was oue of the most interesting ever held in the county and tlie results in many in stances very close. William Scliley Howard carried DeKalb by a big major ity for solicitor general, while Dr. J. W. May son and Hooper Alexander were elocted to the legislature. The election of Mr. Howard was oue of the features of the primary iu the en tire state. He simply swopt the entire district and carried everything before him. He is one of the youngest men ever elected to suoh a position in Geor* gia- went down on tho train, aud had such a I "J J*. ave Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory good tiiqp, that those who couldn’t go, results,” says Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Texas, want to have it over. Many thank, are For . indigestion biliousness and consti. 7 : patton these tablets are most excellent, due to Mr. J. J. Parish for his untiriug [Sold by J. W. Peacock. dw JUST RECEIVED 2% Ton, of bar Iron, all iize*. I ton extra Bne carriage and wagon botte, all ,l«ea. MOO feet rubber and canran belting, * to lg inebea. 1000 feet piping, all size, up to t Inches. 1000 feet ft inch (-8 Inch wire rope. I carry the beat line of Cook Stove, and Stoveware on the market. I hare the 1,‘rgest and heat line of General Hardware erer brought to town. I manufacture Galvanized Steel Tanka for aynip cooking by a team or other wiae. Also Log Carte, Lumber Truck,, farm and Lumber Wagona, Buggies and farm Implement*. Send In your order for before T.E.Dyson, Meigs, Ga. Saw Mill For Sale. One Saw Mill complete, consisting et ouo 30 H P Boiler, ouo No. 25 H P Eiv giuo Saw Mill, Frick make. Three Lo* Cnrta; 8 yoke ozena. Mill now In nan. Can give poaaeaton May lit. Thia na, chinery liaa been in uae only ten motha. 4-32-lOt M. Wilkea, Melga, Ga. N ithing Equal to Chamberlain?* Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Com plaint, in Children. "Wo have used Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years," says 3. B. Cooke, of Nederland,. Texas. "We have given It to all of our children. We have used oth er medicines (or the tame purpose, tmt never found anything to equal Chamber lain’s. If you will use it as directed it will always cure. For sole by J. W. Pea cock. it* The thanks of the library meat are tendered Mr*. 3. Wymim| Jones lor a large and well assorted note- tributlon of current literature. The books and magazine, will give mtush pleasure to the reading public. IN THOM4BV LLIL These', Just Much Proof min Nenhy Towns. / Fullv as many cures at home, By Doan’s Kidney f ills. As in Albany nnd other nearby town*s But Thomuville people shun publi city. Proof ia passed from mouth to month Many case, here li t e this. H. Y. Ferttll, veterinary turgem. living at C7 (state street Albany. Ga^ says. "Although I have never bean laid up by kidney complaint, I have sufTorcd a great deal with a lame and aching back-, and (elt like going to bed on that account often enough. The dull, heavy pain waa with me lor sev eral years. The urine was also very dark and sluggish and contained a thick sediment I tried all kinds of reme dies, and used prescriptions of my own but without success. Nething seemed to take hold until 1 procured Doan’s Kidney Pills They were exactly suited to my case. Since using the Pills I have not been bothered with those pains, and the kidney secretions have been restored to a normal color and consistency." Emphatic endorsement can be had right here in Thomasville: Drop into- R, Thomas Jr's drag More and ask wbat- ’ '* customers report. For sale by sU dealers. Foster-Mil- born Co, Buffalo; N. Y. sole agents for the United States. Pries ;occnts. Remember the take ad other; HE! :yg