Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 13, 1904, Image 9

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/ <;'E('/if0iA, MAY lit 1901. Old worn oat cross cut saws. Ml pay cash for them. 'Wertz & Son, the Repairers. 131 East Jackson street. Thomasyille, Ga. Hade Young Again: “One oi Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my teens’again" writes D, H. Turner of Dempseytown. Pa. They’re the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bow els. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c. at J. W. Peacock's Drug Store. ' Egg* For Sale. Brown Leghorn eggs for sale. $1.00 per setting of 15. AdiiresM Mrs. J. G Neel, Boston, Ga 3-24-5 * A Startling Test. To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a suutling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes, “a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused bv ulceration of the stomach. 1 had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so 1 prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an at tack in I4 months*" Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspep sia, Ind'gestion, Constipation and kid ney trouoles. Try them. Only Ooc. at J.W. Peacock’s. Saw Mill For Sale. One Saw Hill complete, consisting o? one 80 H P Boiler, one No. 25 H P En gine Saw Mill, Frick make. Three Log Carts; 8 yoke.ozena. Mill now in use Can give possesion May 1st. This ma chinery has been in UMbonly ten motha. 4-22-IOt If. Wilkes. Meigs, Ga. ^ -A Sure Thing. It is said ’that nothing is sure except death and taxps, but that is not. al together tfue. Dr. King’s New Discov ery for.Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thous ands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B VanMetreof Shepherdtown, W. Va, says "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and fora year triepeverything IJheard of, but got no relief. One bottle of. , Dr. King's New Discovery then cured tnc absolutely.'’ It’s infallible for ‘Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It’s guaranteed by J. W. Peacock. I >ruggist. Trial bot tles free. Reg. sizes 50c,*1.00. No Such Thing S' dissatisfaction among our customers, because we sell the best of every thing at prices that defy competi tion. Every thing necessary to the well ordered Sick Room All sort6 of Medical Appliances, and a fiue line of Drugs Expert Chemists in our Prescription Department. S. II. PRICE CO. Sole Agent Jacobs Candies. WORi.D’S FAIR St. Louis Via central of Georgia Railway r Low rates, shortest route, quickest time! Choice of threo routes via At lanta Montgomery or Birmingham Sleeping cars all the way. From Albany season tickets $37.85. 60 day tickets 1.20 15 day tickets $23.45. Coach Ex cursion tickets good only in coaches, on «Uc from all points except between Ope lika and Birmingham,May 11th and 31s: good returning ten days from date of halo, $18.15. Proportionately low rates from other points. A PROMINENT COLLEGE MAN. One of Indiana’s Useful Educators Says: “I Feel Like a New Man." Mr. John W. Mcng, 54 Jefferson Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., State Representative of Indianapolis Business College, writes: •• / firmly believe that I owe my fine health to Peruna. Constant travel and change of food and water wrought havoc with my stomach, and for months I suffered with indigestion and catarrh of the stomach. / felt that the only thing to do was to give up my occupation which i felt very reluctant to do. Seeing an ad, of Peruna as a specific for catarrh I decided to give It a trial, and used ft faithfully for six weeks, when I found that my troubles bad all disappeared and i seemed like a new man. / have a bottle of Peruna In my grip all the time, and occasionally take a few doses which keeps me la excellent health. John W. Mcng. rpHE mostfibmmon phases of summer JL catarrh are catarrh of the stomach and bowels. Peruna ia a specific for summer catarrh. * Hon. Willis Brewer, Representative in Congress from Alabama, writes the following letter to Dr. Hartman: House of RoprcKcntativea, Washington, D. O. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen— 14 1 have used one bottle of Peruna for lassitude, and I take pleas ure in recommending it to those who need a good remedy. A a tonic it Is ex cellent. In the short time I have used it it has done me a great deal of good.”— Willis Brewer. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the uso of Peruna, wrltostoncoto Dr. Hnrtpian, giving a full statement of yonr case and he wili be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. | WHERE ARE YOU GOING | E~ My pretty maid? I’m going to Tyb», Sir. alio said. And ~» that's the place where th. people are going this year to~3 Jr have a good time. ! HOTEL TYBEE 1 £ 3 •— Witn its ninny attractions, its fine orchestra, its splendid ZS bathing and its excollont cuisine is tho most popular seaside ^ resort on tho South Atlantic Coast. Rates $2.50 per <la>; ^ *Z $12.50 and $15.00 per week. ^2 B The Pulaski House. 3 Is the most popular place in Savannah and should be year —• headquarters when in the city. Writo for Illustrated booklet. B CHAS. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor. 3 Tim liiiuaaiuuiuiuiiiiiiiaimumuiiiauiiuuimiiiia^ JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OK Star Brand Shoes We tan, how too almost any alyleof Shoe you are looking fer See onr line of Oxford*, the Shoea you want formimtucr wear, uml you know that “Star Brand Shoes • Are Better.' Our Meigs Department. I3y J. S. Searcy. Blackberries are ripening. The crop Ade| H e trill, before hie return, visit several points in Florida. T. J. & H. Megahee, COOLIDGE, GA. ■ratae, maps, etc., call on or write your learest ticket Agent or J. C. Brinson ouimercial Agent, Albany, Gn. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass' it IlliW Jull/liljf Dr. King’s Nsw Discovery ForCTKa°"«cT£M T7s7\ ID. Bsurber.. BEST HORSES, BEST RIGS, BEST FEED jj PRICES MODERATE. Special attention to commercial travelers. Barber’s New Stable, : Cairo, Ga. jj A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. MmytoKklflttaila. TrUI Bott*. will be poor. A war will be waged on the thousand* of rata that infest- tliiB town. Every body will bny “rat liiakit” and pnt an end to the rodents. A light rain Monday was a great help to the ripening oat crop, aa weh as oth er crops.- Mr. J. K. Hambletou of this town claims the honor of having the finest’ patch of com ill the district. Mr. W. M. Davis living twoj^milos east of town is said to have the best crop of cam in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Math Maddox of Chip- ley, Fla., after spendiug some time here havo relumed to their home. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cannon of Pelham spent Sunday witli the family of Mr. T. B. Carter. Dr. Jackson of Bacoutou was hero Sunday. Mr. T. F. Dyson is improving ids property. His maohiue shops are near ing completion. They will add much to tho business of tile town. He is also having ills dwelling repainted. One. Barlow was placed under a *100 bond, a few days since, to appear at the county court, and state whother or not lie extracted a ham from the store of J. N. Carter, last Saturday. A man come np and said “I want yon to make me some pictures.'' “All right. What size will suit yon?” "I ain’t perticler; jnst suit yourself ubont that.” “Tlion I shah make those that bring in the most monoy. “Do what?”' he said, much astonish- od. "Yon don't want no monoy in the game do yon? BUI Timson told mo yon waaer makiu' cm on halves, and I thought I'd jut . stop and got yon to make six for mo and six for yourself. Then I expooted to bring (me oldjoman Sadday and lot yon make, six fer her and six fer yonrsolfj agin. You]ldon't make no snch trades? Weh, Bill | sho did tell me yon was striking pictures on the halves, hot Bill always was tliejmost onconntablcst liarjtliat ever lived.” "Where do yon live?” "Why I live jnst over heroIinJOot qnitt,” with a decided aocent on|the last syllable. That explained. Miss Paulino Dnnbar entertained a few of her httle friends a fewj after- noon's since. After many gamo* Avoir played liglit refreshments wore served. Tho occasion wna very enjoyablo to ah At noon Tnesday, while everybody was at dinuor, tho tarpontiuo[sMli;opc rated by Mr. J. K. Macon, and owuc by tho Wilkes’, was totally destroyei by fire. In taking off a charge a pilo o) O'lips was loft too near. On bnrnini the flro was communicated to tho shed A stitf wind was blowing, nnil the fin was soon beyond control. A large quan tity of wood, nine barrels of spirits, I. lot of oak barrols, rosin and tho still wero a completo loss. Mr. JolT Davis with his two children spent Saturday and Snnday in the vt- oinity of Calvary. t _ There is a farmer near this placo who plows on his farm six oxon. He it a colored man. Item, for this column appear to have stopped off between Meigs and Thomas- ville Inst week. The butch was mailed os usual on Wednesday morning and reached Thomasvillo, distant 20 miles Friday at 10:30. I cannot layjwhether, Uncle Sam or Uncle" Caesar was to blame. Miss Abbott, a blind lady, assisted by local talent, gave a very enjoyable en tertainment Monday evening at the College Auditorium. The college snditorinui has lately been seated with comfortable choirs. I nm not disposed to dictate lior oth erwise interfere with matters of the telephone people, tint the pnblic is de manding a better arrangement than now exists. The office is situated in tile J. N. Carter Co's largo establishment, where so fur us they are concerned, one receives the best attention. Bnt there is always more or loss noise iujtlie store, and one is, ns was tho caso a few days since, comiielted to leave otf talking be cause lie caunnt hear. Ochlockuoe has a booth and I hope tliocompany^vill do ns well for ns and greatly inercasod their business at tiiis point. Strset Car Parade. The children of the city hsvc“'taken on “street car parados" as a groat fad. They make a raid on the stores and get tlio snrplnB paste board boxes.Jin the sides of these boxes tliey cut holes of fantastic shape, over which colored pa- peris pasted. At night theso boxes are lighted from tho insido and the effect is both odd and beantifnl. A string of the “street cars" a block long had a parade over town last night and they attracted a groat deal deal of attention. S|iort parades are almost every night affairs. Tho children drew the ears by long strings. CURED HIS MOTHER of RHEU MATISM, "My mother has been a sufferer -fer many vears with rheumatism," sav* IV H. Howard, oi Husband, Pa, "At tiim he was unableto Jove at all. while a imes walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Tain Balm and after a fciv. applications she- decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled witn." For sale by J. W. Peacock. d&w One of the greatest blessings a modest nan can wish for la a good, reliable set of bowels. If yon are not tho happy of aneh an ontflt yoo can great- have lain 1 are pleasant to taxo and effect. For sale by J, & w. She ihFi Notice of Local Legislation. At tho session of the General Assem- *ly of Georgia to convene in Jane 1904, ho following local bills will bo intro- laced. A bill to amend tho Charter of the fifcy of Thomusvillo in the connty of I’homrus, so a9 to provide for the lection of the Olerk of Council by lie qualified voter# of said city. AIho, to amend tho Act approved Nov. JO, i IKK), establishing a system of pnblic cliools in tho City of Thomasvillo, Thomas county, so as ty provido"for the written examinations of teachors em< iloyediu said school by the Board of Education thereof. ^ 5-13-4. Nervous Dyspepsia Cured by Rydale*a Stomach Tablets. Mr. R. E. Jones, buyer for Parker and Bridget, whose large department stores *re located at 9th and Penn. Ave. Wash ington, D. C writes, underdateof April 14.’04, as follows: Last February, one year, while in New York on business for my house. I caught a severe cold, which laid me up for several weeks and left mo weak and nervous. I had little or no appetite, and my digestion was verft poor. My physicians could not get at eemed so much impaired. I to try Rydale's Stomach Tablets, being assured by a friend, they were a good dyspepsia medicine. After using them fora few days, I began to realize that I was getting better. 1 gave up the doc tor’s prescription apd have gained 20 pounds while using two boxes of these tablets. I never felt better in my life, and accredit Rydale's Stomach Tablets with having cured me. 1 enn recom* Tho fast horse belonging to Mr. W. j mend them, most heartily, to sufferers ~ m . , . from nervous indigestion and general C. Thompson ran away one day last run down-conditions of the system. week, and running with full forco, head ft-st, against a house killed himself in- To Farmer nnd Stockman, stautly. Ho was perhaps the finest! • For [armers and 5tocl < 0(Vners , use roadster iu the county. Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment—is the j best ever produced. You get a full bier of tho hank, half pint for 25c. and you’ll lind it a very , . 1 satisfactory liniment for use in the fani- : hishomofoiksat lyand on a 7 nimals . ftttm—11 tt MlTTi'fciitf ffWfTWK-ilWIVr JUST RECEIVED 2# Tons of bar iron, all sizes. 1 ton extra flue cirriage and wagon bolts, all sizes. 2000 feet rubber and canvass bolting, 2 to 12 inches . 200b feet piping, all sizes up to 2 inches. 1000 feet incli 5-8 inch wire rope. I carry th»best lino of.Cook Stores and Stoveware on the market. I have the largest and best line of General Hardware ever brought to town. I nunufauturo Galvanize! Steel Tanks for syrup cooking by steam or otherwise. Also Log Girts, Lumber Trucks, farm and Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm implements. Send* in your T.E.Dyson, Meigs, Ga. If yon have never tridd this great remedy SEND TO-DAY for a free sample and stale your symptoms. We simply ask you to try U at our expense. We know what It will do. Thacher Medicine Co. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Lightly of the important of elegance in a wedding present. In the month of June when the flowers ar.e in bloom you are likely to be getting invi tations, Let tis help jjou se lect the response. South Georgia’s Up-to-date Jew elry Store. L. H. JERGER, JEWELER, South Broad. Street, TliomaeriUe Ga Notice of Sale. Will be sold before the court house door in tho rifcy of Thomas ville, Ga. within the legal hours of baIo on. tke first Tuesday in Jnne 1004 the follow* particularly described as follows; 151* ban 30 feet long 12 bars 20 feet long, 8 bars 28 feet long, 6 bars 37 feet long* 3 bars 20 feet long, 4 bars 25 feet long, 7 bars 24 feet long, 4 bars 23 feet long, I bar 22 foet long, 2 bars 21 feet long, the above aggregating 5,780 lineal foil and known as 30 lbs rail per each lineal yard, also 1481-2 pairs whole fish plates, 52 1-2 pairs broken fish plates, said rail road iron being used for tram rail road purposes on lots of land 204, and 205, in the 13th district of Thomas county Ga. Alio 260 bars 40 feet long, 10 bars 20 feet long, 5 bars 28 feet long,-1 bar 27 feet long, 2 bars 26 feet long, 2 tars 25 feet long. The above aggregating 8,800 lineal feet and kuownos 301bs. rail that is 30 lbs each lineal yard together* with such bolts aud fastenings that may be with said roil, tho last described rail mod iron is to ho laid on lots of land number 205, and 163, in the 18 district of Thomas county Ga., near the town of Coolidge.Ga. Levied on us the property of tho Local Lumber Company, under virtuo of a mortgage foreclosure in favor of the Parrott Lumber Company against tho said Local Lumber Companv. The property being difficult anft expen sive to transport will not be.brought to or oxposod at the Court House door but delivered at place where uow located. Property pointed out in tho mortgage. T. J. Hight, Sheriff of Thomas county Ga. A Chinaman’s “Howdy.” In China, the customary greeting is ' “How is yourlivei?" 11 Rydale’s Livet Tablets were as well known there as in some parts of Ann rica the answer would bo; My liver is all right. 1 use Rydale's * Liver Tables. The tablets cure consi st ipation, biliousness and all liver fro** bles, •