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TIMi-o-iiNIEEPMSK T HO^ASVILfiE GE0G1A JUNE 24 1904.
The Bisli Racket Sit
There is but one way to do business
and that is
To Buy Right.
To Sell Right.
To Treat Everybody
Right.
We practice all. Give us a chance
to serve you and we will prove to you
what we claim for ourselves.
Here are Some of Our Prices.
Grocery Branch, .Opposite Post
Office.
Octagon Soap 6 for 25c
2-lb Tomatoes 8c can.
Sngar, 18 lbs for $1.00
Kingan Hams .... 14 I-2C lb
Breakfast Bacon 14c lb.
Boston Baked Beans 10c can.
75c Tea per pound 50c
35c Java'& Mocha Coffee] 25c
Racket Store Branch^ 118 Broad
Street.
Dinner Plates 5c
10c Cups and Saucers 5c
50c Galvanized Tubs 39c
ioc Baking Pans 5c
ioc Chair Seats 5c
5c Water Tumblers. .2 for 5c
Jelly Glasses, doz 25c
All 5c Laces, yd 3c
All ioc Laces, yd 5c
$1.25 Men’s Pants. 98c
75c Bleached Table covers 49c
Everything else sold at reasonable prices.
Come and see for yourself.
4 ALEX S. YEAGER, Manager.
BATH TIBS AT COST.
I have 12 magnificent guaranteed porcelain bath tubs of
which the regular price is $35.00 each.
For a short time L will sell these tubs at $25.50. This
is a close price and you probably never had such a tub bar
gain offered you before. Think of being able to
Keep Cool for $25.50
FOR FREE ADVICE
Every Woman Should Write Dr. S.
B. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium.'
Mrs. Joseph Lacollo, Ottawa, East,
Oat.Canada, writes*
“Peruna la better by far than any
other medicine Bold in the Dominion for
the troublca peculiar to the aex. I Buf
fered with backache, headache and
dragging down palna for over nine
montha, and nothing relieved me • par
ticle nntU I took feruna. A few bottle*
relieved me of my miserable half-dead,
half-alive condition. I am now In good
health and have neither ache or pain,
nor have I had any for the paat year.
If every suffering woman would take
Parana they would toon know Its value
and never be without it."—Ura. Joaopb
Lscelle.
, Free noma Advlea.
In vtew of the great multitude 01
women anffering from some form of
female diaeaao and yat unable to find
any oura, Or. Hartman, the renowned
specialist on female catarrhal dis
eases, has announced bis willingness
to direct the treatment ot as many
cases as make application to him
during tho summer mouths without
charge.
Thoae wiablng to become patient,
should addrcaa The Penns Madlelnt
do., Columbus, Ohio. *
Other plumbing fixtures at cost. Come to see me,
’Phone at residence.
200 TaCl-csson Street.
Telephone Connection.
JOHN B GRANT,
-^CEEEOLA.' - '
Choice Oats, Corn, ami Wheat Bran ground together.
The best and cheapest cow food known and is unexcelled as
a milk ind butter producer.
np-u-riiin.©-
Just receivedja fresh car of this renowned feed fot Hcrses
-and Mules. Keeps your stock up and feed bills down.
Highly endorsed by all large feeders, ,
We have a big stock of fresh com, oats, bay, wheat,bian
cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let us serve
you when in need of anything in the feed line.
Try a case of onr assorted Soda Water and Root Beer.
We are bottling all the popular flavors and guarauteejpunty
and excellence. t
The Thomasville Ice Company
•PHONE NUMBER <3.
SUMMER-
RATES.
Those wbt wiih day board or plane,
ant none with hoard can be accom
nha homelike, good and prompt aer* toe
given to an. Phone 171.
£
Masory Hotel.
OUR ED HIS MOTHER ef RHEU
MATISM.
“Mr mother has been a sufferer for
many veers with rheumatism,’ says W.
H. Howard, of Husband. Pa. “At timee
■trews a unable to move at all. while at
ti mes walking was painful. I peeaented
bar with a bottle of Chamberlain's Fata
Balm and after a few applications she
decided it wrethc most wonderful pain
reliever she had ever tried, in fact she
is never without it now and is at Ml times
able to walk. An occasional application
of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that
the was formerly troubled with. For
Ml* by f. W. Peacock. <UtW
TOO NEAR HOME.
Thomasville People Can Sea that
Fraud Could Not be attempted.
Residents of Albany which it near
enough to Thomasville so that any at*
tempt to deceive would be futile, dc
dare that Doan's Kidney Pillacure kid
ney diseases and backache and they
stand by what they say. . It is easy for
any .Tbomasville sufferer t.’verify tbit
proof.
Mrs. Annie Woodall, of 157 Broad,
street, Albanv, Ga.. says; “I have de
rived a great benefit Irons tbe use of
Doan's Kidnev Pills. My baeir was
causing me ifmott continual misery.
The pain was right across the small of
it—a heavy, dull, bearing down pain
and a weakness. I used many different
medicines, without apparent reault, and
also tried liniments, but tbe pain still
remained. 1 saw l oan's Kidney Pills
advertised and got a bos and gave the n
a thorough trial, l am very much pleas
ed with tbe results. The pain has left
me and I teel very much better in every
way. You are welcome to use my name
aa a reference.’
Emphatic enrirrsem-nt chi. be-bad
right here in Thomasville. Drop into
R. Thorns. Jr's, drug store and ask what
his customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Foster-Mil,
burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents (or
the United Stales. . ,
Remember the name— Doan’s - and
take no other.
Our Meigs Department.
By T. S- Searcy.
41144
This is a Lucky Number
So it la a lucky person who bays from
as. as they get good value and good
work when having at to do It. Best
Bicyles on earth, and ire are giving a
cash diaconnt on all of them of 20 per
cent, till July lat. 80 now la the time to
get a wh^el and sundries at cost.
WERTZ & SON,
The REPAIRERS.
'Phone 88-). 131 E. tackaon St
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
ice la hereby given thi
tloo will be mode to the next
the General assembly for the passage of
the following, towitj^
to be entitled an act to amend the not
approved October, t, 1880. entitled:
“An act to re-incorporate the town of
Thosnasvtlls aa the City of Thomasville,
and for other purpossaV—so aa to con
fer upon tho City of Thomasville the
' to buy or build and equip an
- - - Plant In said city tor
Mrs. Wiley Alligood, Mr. and Mrs,
Andrew Griner, and Misses Lon and
Lilia Pilcher went np to ‘Albany a few
days since to the Masonio barbecue.
Mrs, Wiley AUigood although raised
within a few mile of the railroad, has
not found time, from thejeare of eleven
children, till her trip to Albany a few
daya since, to take a ride on the cars.
Mr. George W. Sweat of Pinliook,
Florida, came np Saturday. He was
accompanied on hia return by Mrs,
Sweat, who has been visiting relatives
here.
Mr. Lucien Boswell and wife of Le
land were visitor! here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. .Rosa of this place
are away this week, attending the
Bowen-TlirailkiU wedding at Gordele.
Miss Kate Powell of Camilla has been
a pleasant visitor at the home of Mre.
M. J. Wilkes this week.
Miss Genie Stubbs, left last Thursday
for Chattanooga where she will doubt
less hear the 'Vofford lectures, and will
go thence to Girard, Ga., to apend some
time. .
Rev. T. A. White on last Sabbath,
told in tlie moat beautiful language
about "The Ohriattan Woman.’’ Hit
sermon was replete with aweet and
striking retninisconccs of -'Anld Lang
Syne” that made me live again, for the
time, in the influence end atmosphere
of a mothers' love.
The beautiful shade trees are grow-
log. One knows this, because the limbi
on tome of the street* have grown ao
low, that ladies moat adopt tho old ad
age “Stoop and go Safe.”
No doubt the males and horses that
come to this town will breathe a prayer
to tbe town council, or some humane
member of it for the oommodloui abed a
tiiat have lately been pot up, for their
protection from theaooroblng ana and
oold winter nine.
Earl Ward Pearce will be heard in
the auditorium at this plaoo on the even
ing of July 8. Mr. Pearoe give* the
first in thettoon* of five entertainment*
for which this town aabeoribed several
days ago. With each entertainment the
McConnell Library Association will
givo the town thlrty;.dollara worth of
book* of ite own selection. Everyman
woman and child in tbe oommnnlty con
tiguous to Melgi is personally interest
ed. Tho chance to get a library free
does not pass this way every day. Eveiy
body will go to hear the greatest humor-
lat of tho day.
The grand Masonio rally billed for
Jnly flth at this placo "will bo the great
est plcnio occasion since the time Tom
Watson spoke here," aatd a gentleman
yesterday. Everybody who ia interest
ed in this vicinity will bring something
to help feed the crowd. There will be
some fine speaking and JthoEorqifd will
be enormous.
Onr people will not forget that the
next anion meeting of the Tacker Asso
ciation, will be held nt the Baptist
ohnrcli here, embracing the 5th Sunday
in Jnly.
Mr. John W. Jones, Who was a for
mer citizen of this place came op from
Florida to see us last Saturday and Sun
day.
Mrs. J. R. Hambleton who lias spent
some time in Florida, came op from
Jacksonville Sunday and is now at home.
Mayor E. E. Wilkes and family, Mess.
John and Mai com Wilkes, and their
families, and Mrs. Mary Wilkea and her
daughters Misses Annie and Esther
Wilkes, acoompaniadby Miaa Kate Pow
ell of Camilla spent a night and day at
Miller’s Spring this week.
Grape peeking is in foil blast. It is
hard to say which is the greatest attract
ion the beautiful, luscious grapes, or the
beautiful, luscious girls who pack them
into the baskets.
Mr Clarence Brimberry and Mrs. J.
T. Owens of Camilla were the guests
of the family of Mr. W. A. Daren this
week.
Theschool at Pino Grove aohool house
near town has outgrown itself. Many
extra seats had to bo provided. Quite
a number go from this place.
Misa Leila Pilcher to now the effi
cient oastotaat teacher of Pine Grove
aohool. She was formerly a pupil in
4^iter Hill aohool, and to well known
among the patrons of the aohool. Shell
thoroughly competent and to giving very
satisfactory semoe.
Mr. A. J. Bond, and Mrs. Ante Hand
Harried came np from Moody Fla. Tues
day. They will perhape, make their
home here.
Mrs. Carrie Hall and Htoa Zoe Simpson,
nnder the ohaperonag* of grandpa'At-
kinsoa are rusticating at Miller’s Spring
this week.
Mrs. W. 0. Branon, and little Mis*
MabLe Crowell hays returned from
visit to relatives at Whiteaboig Ga.
The shipment of melons from thto
place has been quite active during the
pest ten daya. This first oar as stated
In thto paper was sold by Mr. A. S. Brae
well for 8180 on the traok. Theae mel
ons are of a better quality than to nan-
ally shipped away.
About 900 copies of thto paper oome
to thto office. The occasion of the big
Masonio picnic will afford an excellent
opportunity for onr merchants to let
the people know that they are still in
business, either through the paper or by
printed matter distributed.
the purpose of furnishing Electrio
forth# streets and buildings of said oily
and with power to operate noli a’ plant
for bar own benefit and to sell Electrio
Lights and power to ooosuatn, and to
'act all neoeamryoffioaniudampfoyers
> oparat* mid plant and to oootret the
"no——dte Ga. May 18,1604.
•■FT
Lightly of the important of
elegance in a wedding prese nt
In the month of June when
the flowers are in bloom yon
are likely to be getting invi*
tations. Let us help you se
lect the response,
oath Georgia's Up-to-date Jew
elry Store.
L. H. JERGER,
JEWELER,
T. N. HOPKINS,
Attorn ay-at-Law,
Office 101 Upstair* Broad Street,
Tbomasville. GsroglA.
OTMbaeyto lean on Thames Chanty
BeC Estate at 7 par cent Jutnua.
50,000
r I
Free Samples
i You Can Get One.
[ *
BLACK WEED, the groat vegetable
remedy far Rheumatism, Catarrh, and
Kidasy and Madder complaints, baa mat
With almost Instaataaeoaa laooass bo
oses* to has atads aw noteworthy
carta at vary ssvsro saas*.
Ur. John Post, ef the Atlanta Pin
Dapt., writes:
" Par asoaths I laffsred with my Ud-
asys. 1 mad# every effort U get relied,
hat failed antfi I aoridrotelly seme to
no—mho of a bottle ad Bleak Weed,
foe relied abtaiaad from Ha asa waaaa
great before half the first beta* had
Sees aatd. that I pat aride all ethm
msdicfaMS and am new stand aad wen,
haviag been eared eomptotelv by, Black
WeedT At the earn* tfeelW— ag
gravated oses ef Cetamh ef the heed
aad throat. Mask Weed has 0—glilily
•and thto, and my head to new aa dear
as a bell."
'BLACK WEED to seld Vy all drag-
gists at $1.0* a bottle, or we will eaed
prepaid apco reesipt of price.
Cf«J Vttf Hama and address
OvhI IVIl InWII" || ibm foe
• trial sample ef thto great remedy,
whtok Will he seat absolutely free, ts-
getbsr with ear book oentototeg vain*.
Btack Wood Medicine Co..
Attmnie. Cm
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA CVRED BY
BYDALE'S STOMACH TABLETS.
Ur. R. E. Jones, buyer for Parker A
Bridges whose large department stores
are located at. 8th and Penn. Ave Wash
ington. D. O., writes under date of
April 14, '04, as follows: Last Februa
ry, one year, while in New York an
business tor my home, I caught a se
vere oold, which laid me np for several
weeks and left me weak and nervous.
1 had little or no appetite, and my di
gestion was very poor. My physioiana
could not get nt the cause of my troub
le. as my digestion seemed ao much im
paired. I decided to try Rydale’a Stom
ach Tablets, being assured by n friend,
they were a good dyspepsia medicine.
After using them for a few days, 1 be
gan to realize that I was getting bettor.
I gave up the doctor’s prescription -sJ
have gained 90 pounds while using two
boxes of these tablets. I never felt bet
ter in my life, and accredit Rydale’e
Stomach Tablets with having cored me.
1 can recoommend them, moat heartily,
to sufferers from nervous indigestion
and general run-down conditions of the
pystem. For sale by J. W. Peacock.
Nerve Teoeloa.
At
tohealth is nerve tension, acme
times dne to harry and worry, bnt nine;
times out of ten due to poor indigestion
a bad stomaoh, a torpid liver or ooastt-
pation. These condition* all react On
the mind and will keep yonr nerves on
edge if you do not remove them by us
ing Green's August Flower. There to
to better stomach medicine in tjie world,
than August Flower, and no snrer cure
for Indigestion or dyspepsia Trial bot
tle. 75o. At S. H. Price A Co.
DR. J. A. DICKEY’S
Painlsss Syi Water.
A quick and aafe euro, a oartain onre,
■ nil nl fw euro for
INFLAMfiD AND WEAK EYES.
Ita equal has never been aisoovered for
GRANULATED LIDS.
Prepared only by
Dickey Eye Water Cu„
Manufacturing Chemists, Ettfaule, Aha
Successors to Dr. J. A. Dlokey,
Bristol, Tens.;
Pries 15 cent*. For, s by Druggists.
91 dw
AN OPEN LETTER.
From the Chapin, S. 0. Newt:
In the spring Jmy wife and I were I
with diarrhoea and so rovers were tka-
pains that we called a physician wba
prescribed for ns, but hie medk—sa
failed to give any relief. A frtond wbo-
had a bottle of Chamberlain's Cotto,
Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy od baa*
gave each of at a dote and we at ones
felt the effects. I procured a bottle and
re sting the satire contents we.
were entirely cored. It to a wocdarfuT
remedy and should he found in every
household H. 0. B alloy .Editor. This
remedy to for tale by J. W. Peeooek.
THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIMM
an the good old rammer time, wbesr
bicycle throng thoroughfares, and fame
animals and roadsters are all kept busy,
accidents to man and beast are of fntto
qnent ooouranoe. Elliott's Emulsified
Oil Liniment to the most serviceable so
dden tend emergency liniment in
It relieves quickly and heala
cute, contusions braises, sprains, etc.
You get one-half pint for )fic., and yaw
et yonr money back if not satisfied,
'or sale by J. W. Peacock.
POSITION WANTED as from over-
ter. Am sober, tteody and experienced
a a a_a m —re—f #
180741
WORLDS FAIR.
St. Louis Via Central of Georgia
Railway.
Low rates, shortest route, quickest
time! Choice of th-ee routes via At
lanta, Montgomery or Birmingham,
Sleeping cans all the way. From Albany
season tickets 835.03. 60 day tick—
$2q>5 15 day ticket *21.00. Coach
Excursion Tickets good only in cotcbe
on sale from all coupon points, 8i7.tS
limit ten day*. Proportionate low rates
from other point*.
For full particulars, World’s Fair Lit
erature, maps, etc, call on or write your
nearest ticket or I. O. Brinson, commer
cial Agent. Albany, Ga.
One of the greatest blessings a modest
man out with for ton good, reliable rot
of bowel*. If you are not the happy
po—eeor of such an outfit you can great
ly improve tho efficiency of tboro you
have by the jndiotou use of Chamber
Iain's Stomach and Urar Tablets. They -
are pleasant to take and aggn—bla ha
effect. For sale by J, W. Peuoook. A
4 W.
Aa—al Meeting Greater Georgia As
sociation, Atlanta, Juno 23,1904-
For above oooasioo the A. 0. L. B. B.
will roll Uokete Thomasville to Atlanta ~
and return at one fare plus )5 cents foe
round trip tickets to be sold June Mod,
and for trains schsdolsd to arrive in At
lanta before noon of the 93rd. .11—1
limit of ticket Jane 94th.
for foil partfoalare apply to
A.N. Turnbull, Ticket AgL
J. A. Taylor, T. P. A.
W. B. Leahy, D. P. A.
. Land ForSale.
9700 acres freeh fam lands for Hale te
nets to iriit customer. Write
E. B. Pawcer,
»-17-0 Thomasville, «a