Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 27, 1904, Image 9

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TIMES-ENTERPBSE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA MAT, 27, 1904. THE TRIUMPHS OF PE-RU-NA INCREASE. Thousands of Chronic Ailments of Women Cured Every Month—Disguised Internal Ca tarrh the Enemy of Women—Pe-ru-na the Only Internal Systemic Catarrh Remedy Tet pevlsed—Prominent Cases in Illustration. Nervous Depression. Sommer month- are peculiarly the MSS HELEN KOLOF. time. The medicine only is obtained by each patient at her own drag store. nervous prostration and other depressed of the. nervous system. People states of who are not at all inclined to be nervous or suffer from weak nerves find this time especially trying. Sultry heat aqd electrical disturbances of the at mosphere are probably the cause of this. Invalids need to be particularly care ful to fortify the nervous system by the use of Pernna. Miss Helen Roluf. Kaukaunn, Wl»., write*:—“ Several times during the past two years or more ray system has been greatly In 1 or great help in building up the ■ynciu, restoring my appetite and securing restful sleep. 1 know a great number of previously received, and directions for the first month's treatment will be sent at once. Over half the women have catarrh in some form or another. And yet, prob- Memphls, Tens,, a popular y« lady of that place, writes i—* ago I hod very poor health, and while — only sick abed occasionally. I was unable to enjoy life, and lacked vitality and strength. I was an easy subject to cold and —*- *- i easy suhjSot to cold and malaria. tiles of Peruna changed my entire physical condition. My head stopped aching, my strength returned, and the poison was driven out of my blood till I felt like a new and well woman ones more. It Is a truly great medlclno and well worthy the good things its Mends say about it, and It will al ways have my indorsement •'—Jennie Finley. Miss Louise Berts*I, t1}4 Second street, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes i— l *My health was excellent until about six months ago, when I seemed to have a collapse from overdoing socially, and the doctor ordered an entire change of scene and climate. As this was an absolute impossibility at the time, I had to try and regain my health in another way and was induced by a friend, who gave Pernna such a good recommend, to try reruns. 1 can not tell you the condition of my nerves when 1 began to uso it. The least noise Irritated mo, and I felt that life was not worth living, but Perunn soon changed me into a well woman, and now I do not know 1 have norvea.”—Louise Bertscl. Cleveland, Ohio, writes*-" I wish to add my Indorsement to thousands Of other women who have been cured through the use of Perunn. I suffered fbr live years with severe backache, and when weary or won-led In the least I had prolonged headache. This full 1 caught a bad cold and was advised to take Pernna for it. Imagine my astonish ment and pleasure to And that after taking two bottles not only was my oough gone, but I hnd no moro backache or headache. I nm flees which constitute tho headquarters of Dr. Hartman, who treats catarrh E atients bv the thousand. Among tho nsy swarm of assistant doctors, clerks, stenographers and bookkeepers, Dr. Hartman stopped long enough to say a few words. M A large number of female patients visit mo every year, but the number who are entered on my bookB as regular patients and are treated by correspond ence is very much larger, ”— J “ J * “* that their disease is catarrh. To dis tinguish catarrh of various organs it has boen named very differently. One woman has dyspepsia, anothor bronchitis, another llrignt’s disease, another liver complaint, another con sumption, anothor fumalo complaint. These women would be very much sur prised to hear that they are all suffer ing with chronlo catarrh. But it is so, Hundreds of letters are received and answered freo every day. A yet greater multitude tako my catarrh remedy, Perunn, and are cured, of whom I never hear. Borne of this latter class write me years after their cure. 44 I never allow a name published ex cept hy the written consent of tho patient. We make no charge at any Each one of these troubles and a great many more are simply catarrh—that is, chronic inflammation of tho mucous lining, of which organ is affected. Any Internal remedy that will cure catarrh In one location will <nr JA 4 “ location. This is wh; location. This is why Pernna ..... come so justly famous ix the onro of fe male diseases. It cures cstarrh wher ever located. Its cures remain.. Pernna does not palliate—It cures. "Health and Beauty," sent freo by The Pernna Medicine Co* Columbus, Ohio. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Star Brand Shoes Wc can show you almost any style of Shoe yon nre looking for Pee our Jin. of Oxfords, the Shoe, you want for summer wear, and you kuow that “Star Brand Shoes Are Better.” T. J. & H. Megahee, COOLIDQE, QA. THE MARKETS. The Prices at Which Things Buy and Sell-Corrected Weekly. LOCAL BITTING 1 El E8. Thomasrille, G».,—M.v 20, '04— Egg* per doz., 12 1-3 to 18c. Eest butter 26c.' Medium batter, 20o to —c. Chick ens, trie*, 86 to 40c; hen«86to40c. Sweet potatoes, 80 to 66c per be. Fodder per too lb,, 00c to $1.00. Oountryhay, -per 100 lba. 60c. to 76c; New Syrup, 30 to £*e: country boms, 12 to 18c; country lard, 8 to 9>£c. LOCAL SELLING PKICTS. Thomasville, On., April 15, 1901.— Coffee, arbuckle* 16c. Green coffee, fair 10c. choice 13 l-3c, White granulated augarO l-3centa,Brown sugar 6 l-4c.Snc. soda per lb. 5c; crackers 10 to 30c. stick candy 10c; Kerosene oil 20c—5 gals 90c. Side meat-per lb 9 to 11; Meal80cper bn. Floor $6.70gto$6.60per bbl. Western ham# 16b. Lard, compound 9c., Leaf 10 1-2; hay, $1.36per 100 lba. bran $1.00 per 100 lba. Cotton Med meal $1.40 per 100 lb*, cotton Med hall, 60o per 100 lb* rack. Velvet beans $8.00 per bn. Sorghum Med $3.00 per bn.German Mil let $3.00 per bn. Field peal, $3.00 TTTTtTf TTTTTf TTTTTTf fWffffa STUDENTS INSTRUCTED * IN c Shorthand and Typewriting. » Stenographic Work Neatly Fie- , coted. Mian Janis Alexander. Utdw Next door to Tlmea-Enlerpriae. .ItAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WANTED 100 wagon and buggy tirei to set cold, ■" '3 it while you wait, as 5 We do _ minutes to the wheel is all the time we want. We do not bum your wheel or scald yoor rims, buf shrink J WANTED—Agents, Hustlers, Sale- men, Clerks and everybody who wants to enjoy a good hearty laugh to send 50c for "Tips to Agents.” Worth $30 to any person who sells goods for a liv- sells goods not satisfactory your money the tires tight and quick and cheap. old setting is worth 3 hot And one col ones. Farmers Repair Shop. T. C. Sparks Manager. Stephens Street, near Jackson St. HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Color of Hair Bald <s Indicate a P**- Many poop to bcUovo that blonde, 01 light hair denotes affMtlon and dark hair constancy. A person without halt la not devoid of character; far from It The disposition of the average bald beaded man la to show ouch ooUdtudj toy the welfare of others, that ha nog loots himself. A germ cause* baldnom Prof. Oebouraud. of parts. Franco, In- nocculated a rabbit with Dandruff gum* causing tt to become totally bald In flvi weeks' time. To rid tho scalp of theel dangerous germs It Is necessary to appti Ncwbro'o Herplclds. "Destroy the cauao-you remove thf effect” Sold by loading druggists. Send too li stamps for sample to The Herpldde Co, Detroit Mich. R. Thomas Jr. Special Agent, GIVEN TQ THE SICK ON TRIAL. J. W. Peacock’s Generous Offer—Hyo- mel Treatment Costs Nothing Unless It Cares Catarrh. - FREE. FREE. FREO. A golden opportunity for en ergetic boys and girls to get an 18 karat Solid Gold Watcb ab solutely free with pay besides. Address, with stamped envel- back. Circular for stamp. The JDr. White Electric Comb Oo, Decatur IU. S-if dw. ope. Matthews Medicine Co. Americas, Gn. Many who are in need of Hyomei, the treatment that cares catarrh without stomach dosing, havo not yet realized Its wonderful healing powers J. W. Pei ox* wants everyone who is tronblod with catarrh ur catarrhal colds to get a Hy. omei outfit from him with tho under standing that it is absolutely free un less it core, catarrh atd frees the system from germ, of grippe and influenza. The first day's use of Hyomei will ■how by its exhilaration and vitalizing effects, that it is doing good. Um it for a full month entirely at J.W. Peacock’s risk. If, at the end of thirty days, yon can say that Hyomei has not helped you, he will return your money with out question or argument. The complete Hyomei treatment costa butonedollar, and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the pocket or pane, a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler will last a lifetime, and if one bottle does not cure, extra bottles can be secured for fifty cents. It is the most economical of all remedies advertised for the cue of catarrh, and the only one where you can obtain a months treatment from your local druggist tliat costa nothing if it fails to core. Try Hyomei for a month. It cannot harm yon, as It is portly vegetable, and cures catarrh without stomach dosing. If It fails the loss falls entirely on t, W. Peacock. Our Meigs Department. Hy T- S- Searcy. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Johnson went to St. Petersburg Florida last Monday. They will be gone a week. Dr. J. F. O'Neal of West Point Ga. has located here. He has formed a part* nership with Dr. Morrison- of Pelham and they will operate dental parlors at this point. Mrs. T. R. Carter is enjoying com mencement exercises in Pelham this week. The commencement exercises of the Meigs Graded School will occur next week. The sermon will be preached nextSsbbathat 11 a. m. in the andito- riumbyDr. W. A. Sutton of West Point. Monday morning will be taken op with exercises of smaller grades, and an £ddress by Judge Covington of Moul trie at 11 o’etook. Monday attemoon the graduating exercises will take place. In the evening, beginning at 8, an enter tainment consisting of recitations, plays eto. will be given. Rev. J. W. J. Damns of Pelham will .preach at the andltoiium at 8 p. m. Sun day. „. , , Mr. A. S. Braswell shows the largest molon we have seen this Mason. He has 36 acres of the finest vines in the vi cinity, end will Bhip about two oars oar- lyin June. The Spring term of Center Hill Mhool closed on the 20, with exerciMS by tho children the evening provlous and a pic- nlo Friday. 1 1 Judging from what one sees on theM annuel occasions that iaone of the best communities in Thomas county. Every body helps, everybody oomos and every one has something pleasant to say. Then llie way thoM people (spread dinner strikes me squarely in the m“5th The people are prosperous and are al most a unit on things pertaining to com mon interests. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boswell and Mrs.. T. E. Ross are attending oommenoe- meat exercises st Norman Park this week. Tbit town is being nioely cleaned. The weeds have been ont from the side walks and the rubbish and decaying matter of every kind hanled away. Perhaps the youngest mtulo teacher in Georgia lives in this place, in the per* son of M1m Ettalnla Walton. 8he Is about ten, and, henelf, commenced the •tody of music at three years of age. Hon. J. B. Rountree was here Toes- day looking after his political interests, Mr. Rountree has many friends here who will east their votes for him. This town has a number of odd fel lows ; but there are none so odd as thote who formed themselves Into a lodge of Odd Fellows Monday night. Qnite number of the order came down from Pelham to assist in the organizing of tho lodge. The number of the lodge Is 941, and It has the following officers; T. F. Dyson, N.'G. J. N. Ister, Vice G. W. H. Vanlandlngham, Secty. J. H. Pollen, Treas. There is much need of rain In this im mediate section. The Union meeting nf the Tnoker As sociation will convene with the Harmo ny church, five miles north of this place next 8unday. Misses Zeola and Erie Hand, who have just dosed their schools in the western portion of Ithe county, are at home to spend their vacation. Mr. W. J. Stubbs of Camilla was here Sunday, ifc. Stubbs is a son of our Judge Stubbs and has for several years been agent at Glennmore, but la now occupying a similar position at Camilla. Mr. Rainy Chastain and wife of near Ochloekonee were the guests of Mr. and Mra. A. S. Braswell here Sunday. Mr. Chastain is ono of the most prosperous farmers of his community and has a few days ago to visit her sister, Mrs. J. H. Davis. Onp would be surprised- to visit the several manufacturing places of this town and note the oharacter of work tnrned ont. Especially so in the line of buggies and wagons. The painting done on theM vehides is equal to that done on higher priced work, and is guar anteed. Mr. W. O. Dixon of Camilla was here Tuesday looking after his farming inter ests. THE PELHAM SCHOOL. Congressman Griggs Spoke at Clos ing Exareiaes. Pelham Ga. May 36 1904. The Pelham people have enjoyed the closing exercises of the school whioh oc cupied two days this week. The teach ers are Mark Bolding Principal, T. H. Wilkinson, Miss Rosa Collins, Miss Rossie Meadows, Mrs. J. R. Clements, and Mrs. H. H. Turner. Under their excdlent tutelage tne school has attain- l a high degree of proflclenoy. Tho pnpils all did nobly at the com mencement exeroisos and were* credit to their teachers, and to the town. Pd- ham is indeed proud of her Mhool sys tem. Hon. James M. Griggs our effloient congressman delivered a fine address on Education which was enthusiastical ly received. Some of the teachers will not return next year which is a source of genuine regret to our people, as they have given fnll satisfaction. Matoalfa Mentions Mrs. Monroe of Ozell came daw Monday and will spend some time with her son, Dr. W. A, Monroe. Dr. W. B. Watkins and Mr. W. H. Stringer drove over to Cairo Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. J. L. Bushin. After having spent a month at Cnl- verton and other north Georgia points for his health, Hr. E. F. Dyve returned to his position with Messrs. Copeland and Oo. Tuesday. We are glad to say he is mnoh improved In health. Among the Tampa excursionists, the first of the week, were Messrs. M. M. Mush Jr. J. F. Wheeler and Sid How ard, who go with the throng in guest of pleasure. Mr. J. W. Horne left this morning, Wednesday, for St. Louis where lie goes to visit the World’s Fair. From there he will go on to Ohioago on business At. tcrests, tretnrnlng home in about two weeks. Mrs. J. M. Reynolds of Montioello is here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. F, Berry. Her husband, Mr, Reynolds is one of the oandidates for sheriff in Jefferson oonnty, across the line, and has of coune the best wishes of all here. The school here will 0I0M next Tues day, the 81 instant, with a picnic and address by Jndge S. A. Roddonbory of Thomasvllle during the day, and a few recitations and Mveral plays at night. All are invited we understand. The Methodist people here are mak ing preparations for a “Doctrinal and Missionary Institute’’ which convenes bars Saturday and Sunday next. The meeting will be In charge of Revs. K. Read of Thomasvllle, and H. O. Jones of Boston. Dinner will be Mrved the grounds on Saturday. , Business Change. The business which has been con ducted by O. H. Young on Jackson street baa changed hands. Mr. Walter ' Wilson is the new proprietor. Mr. i Wilson is an experienced business man : ■ d, and should make a success of his tore. He was formerly in the grocery business at Iamonia and has been a / ’ resident of Thomasvjllg for the past six months. To Farmer and Stockman, For farmers and stock owners, use Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment—is the best ever produced. You get a full half pint for 25c. and you'll find it a very satisfactory liniment for use m the fam- iy and on animals. One of the greatest blessings a modest man can wish for Jsa good, reliable at of bowels. If yon are not the happy possessor of such an outfit yon can great ly improve - - - - - _ , ve the efficiency of those yoa have by the judicious um of Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They ore pleasant to taxe and aggreeable is effect. For sale by J, W. Peacock, d. - Wet at Pelham. Pelham Ga. May 26, IDOL {Special toTlmes-Xaterpriac.) The sale of liquor was commenced la Pelham this morning after She town had been dry sbont two yfiars. The last election made Mitchell county wet, and Pelham is the first place to oom menoe the sale. The same roles that governed the dispensary, which nsed to be here are in force. G. W. Bowen ia m * ■m CURED HIS MOTHER ef RHEU MATISM, w I "My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism,” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa, “At times she was unable 10 move at all, while at times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and after a few 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 with.” For sale by J. W. Peacock. d&w A Chinaman’s ••Howdy.” In China, the customary greeting is "Howis yourlivet?” If Rydale’s Liver Tablets were as well known there as in , h „_. ■n rr onnded i w some parts of America, the answer would most beautiful home, suirounaea iy M y llv „ „ »u tight .! use Rydale -, about 800 acres of land. I Liver Tablets. The tablets cure consti- „ .. . „ stipation, biliousness and all liver trou- Misa Vara Young went np to Flint a ble *^ JUST RECEIVED 2# Tons of bar iron, all sizes. 1 ton extra fine carriage and wagon bolts, all sizes. 2000 feet rubber and canvass belting, 9 to It inches. 2000 feet piping, all sixes np to 2 Inobes. 1009 feet # Inch 6-8 ineb wire rope. I carry tbe beat line of Cook Stoves and Stoveware on the market. I have tbe largest ank best line of General Hardware ever brought to to wo. I manufacture Galvanised Steel Tanka for syrup cooking by steam orotberwUe. Also Log Carts, Lumber Trucks, farm and Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm implements. Sand In,.your SiMSE* T.E,Dyson, Meigs, Ga. IN THOMASV>LLE.< Tbese's Just Much Proof aa In Nearby Towns. Fully st many cures st borne, By Doan's Kidney Pills, As in Albany and other nearby towns. But Tbooruville people shun publi city. Proof is passed from mouth to mouth Many cases here lixe this. H. Y. Ferrill, veterinary ‘surge-u, living at 47 State street Albany, Ga., laid up by kidney complaint, I have suffered a great deal with a lame and aching back, and (elt like going to bed on that account often enough. Tho. dull, heavy pain was with me for oev, dark and sluggish and contained a thick sediment I tried all kinds of reme dies, and used prescriptions of my own but without. success. Nothing seemed to take bold until I procured Doanta 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 ■mURi right here in ThomatvUle, Drop into R, Thomas Jr's drug store and ask what For sale by all dealers. Fosier-Mil-. burn Co„ Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tbe United States. Price 50 cents, Remember tbe name—Doan's— ana take no other. Lightly of the important of elegance in a wedding present. In the month of June when the flowers are in bloom you are likely to be getting invi tations. Let us help you se lect the response. South Georgia’s Up-to-date Jew elry Store, L. H, JERGER, JEWELER, Bourn Broad Street, Thomasvllle, Ga. Summer Colds. f - )£ Summer colds, usually bang on stub bornly and are hard to cure.- Rydale’s Elixir speedily cures summer colds and lingering coughs This modern sc enti- fic remedy is a prescription, especially adapted to the successful treatment of all chronic, throat or lung disease,. H you are afflicted with a summer co d or lingering cough, get a trial bo lie of Rydale's Elixir. You'll be surpr.sed at the result. Trial sire, 25c. Family sire Sbo.