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Oclilocknee. Gn.,July 19.—Protracted Hundred*dfThomasville Reads
What It Meant.
The kidneys ate overtaxed:
Searcy. ' -
Sunday in Oohloeknee.
Miss SalUe Jordan, of near Ameriofts,
is spending a short tilne with the fam
ily of Mr. 0. Z. O’steeu.
Rev. Mr. Gone, the pastor, isfoudacf-
ing a revival meeting fctjMeuant View
Ohnreh. There have booh Seventeen
accessions to the qlutjfc and the
services continue. Vf,:
Miss Oharlie May 1 Evans of Troy,
Ala., and Miss Lottie Jones of Whigham
were very pleasant visitors at the hone
of Miss Clifford Davis a few days last
week.
Mrs. W. B. Hambietou and son Reid
of Thomasville, visited relatives here
Saturday and Sunday.
Last Friday night Rev. Mr. Blitcb,
who has been helping Rev. C. R, Jen
kins condnot a protracted meeting at
the Methodist anarch Imre, preached to
satisfaction
Tonic of Efficiency.
gan last Sunday. The meeting wfit be
oondncted by Rev. O. ,R. Jenkins, Pas*
tor in charge assisted, by Rev. H. B.
expecting a good
Have too much to do.
new pair
They tell abbot it in many’aches and
pains—
Backset e, sideaohe. headache.
Early symptoms of kidney ills.
Urinary troubles, .diabetes, Bright's
Disease follow.
A respected man tells here a certain
care.
!&tni>bs. _
meeting. Everybody ia invited to come
and bring their friends.
Mr. Emery Spence of Pelham visited
Ur. and Mrs. L 8. Spence Sunday.
The writer ht s in hand a large apple,
which was grown oy dhr fellow towns
man, R. A. Perry (Uncle Red as he is
familiarly known) JThe apple weighs
seventeen ounces and a half, Unole Red
says he has plenty of them. This one
the wind blew off.
Mr. and Mrs.-E. L. Rollins left Mon
for their home at Blakely, Qa., after
spending many pleasant days with their
patents fir. and Mrs. J. E. Stephens.
of vU/
y ° ur M
money 1 /m\
back j/\
f The 1
on Beck a
“ President*
Suspenders
B. Sweat, Justice of tho Peace and
Notary Public, residing at 52 Thomas
street, Wavcross, Qa, says: “Iused 71
Doan’s Kidney Pills and can recom-;
mend them very highly. I took them
for backache and kidney trouble from
which I suffered for a number of years.
There was a severe pain across the
small of my back, constant, dull, bear
ing down pain, and the secretions from
the kidneys were dark and full of sedi
ment. Since uslug Doan’s Kidney PilU
my back is stronger and the piin ha*
left me. I think Doan’s Kidney Pill*
are a very reliable and a very effective
remedv.
Comfort «nd Service. No rust or leather
to roil the ahirt. 50 cents and $1 nf
LOUIS STKYKRMAN’S, THOMAS
VILLE SHOE CO.. a«d other store*.
Made and (guaranteed by
The C. A. KDGARTON Mfg. O
SHIRLEY. MASS.
^ MRS. KATE TAYLOR.
’ Mrs. Kate Taylor, a graduated
■ mine of prominence, gives her ex-
! pericner with' Peruoa la an open
; letter., jfer position iu society and'
• professional standing combine to
gfvg special prominence to her ut
terances.
W. M. Reynolds who is now stationod
at Peiham, paid his family a.visit
Sunday.
the children.
windows, vestibule and all. w.>~ filled.
Better have some more sermons to the
children.
In discussing tlie k propriety of having
dinner at the Church during t .»e ap
proaching Union Meeting it was told
that some poople brought empt y-boxes
and trunks to the Masonic picnic and
filled them from the table, on which
they put nothing. One man dropped
Plymouth''Rock Chicken and cake
and other daintio* into his closed
umbrella until it pressed opeu
and refused to shut a tain- It
was further shown that these
people did’ut live in Thomas
coafity. |
Truly, ’Man move* in a mysterious
way, His stomaohe to supply.'
Mr. Glias. Oardin and Miss Eva Car
dial of Oohloeknee were visitors at the
residence of Mr. W. M. Singletary.
Great preparations are being made by
the two big ginneries here to handle
tl;6 cotton that will be brought here.
1 Shelters for stock, additional room and
improved 'machinery will greet Jcus-
tomers at the opening of thp season.
The watermelon season will soon be
over from the looks of the small melons
that were loaded last week, then what
will us do, all de blackumborries done
goue, watermillions all gone, peaches
dey most gone and I jist reckon we'll
have to draw up our stomachs, and lick
our lips.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Loguo are visit
ing Sylvester, Parkerville and Ashburn
this week. We wish them a pleasant
trip. v
If yon want, your teeth extracted
call on Dr. Oneal every Monday at Bun-
tin's store, he'is prepared to do all kinds
of dental work. All he wants is a
chance.
Mr. F. D. Cardin’s singing school wll
dose Wednesday. He has been teach
ing twenty days and all of his scholars
are well pleased with his teaching. T.
0. Beverly (Don as we all call him) says
lie will not ask a person to lead for
him but one time and If he refuses, he
will do liis own singing.
Mrs. W. R. Singletary and daughter
Inez, left Sunday for Grand Ridge, Fla.,‘
called there on account of sickness of
her son Albert.
y&fs. J. N, Bulloch it visiting her
They proved to be so in iny
case after I had failed to get any relief
from the use of general other remedies.”
Emphatic endorsement be had
right here in Thomasville. Drop into
R. Thorahs Jr’s drug store and ask M|hat
his customers report. >
Foster* Mil-
For sale by Ml dealers,
born Co., Buffalo’ N. Y., sole agents tor
the United States.
lief I thrn decided to tfy the medicine
myself, and did not use all of one bottle
before 1 was well and I have never since
been troubled yrith that complaint. One
cannot say too much in favor oPtbat
wonderful medicine." This remedy is
or sole by J W Peacock. , w
Remember the
name—Doan’s—and take no other.
T. N. HOPKINS,
Attorn.y-.t- Law,
Office 104 Upstairs Broad Street.
Thomaavllle.
Georgia.
tyMoney to loan on Thomas County
Real Estate at 7 percent annum.
SCOTT’S EMULSION asms as •
bridge to carry the weakened sad
starved system along until it can dad
firm support In ordinary food.
Send for [re. tampla.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chimbs,,
409*4*S Ea.fl Street, New York.
50c. and >1.00 j all druggist*. .
daughter Mrs. J2 W, Duren, four miles
northeast of Thomasville this week.
The town council has at last decided
to build a shelter over tho town well.
We hope they will pat on a now teello
while in the notion to do something. -
Mr. Wmv Miller was
Tonraine on Tuesday.
C hicago, ill., 427 Monroo st.—
“ As far ns I have observed Perunc
Is the finest tonic any man or woman
can use who is weak from the aftei
efforts of any serious illness.
“I have seen it used in a number oi
convalescent cases, and have seen sev
eral other tonics used, but I found that
those who used Pcruna had the quickest
relief.
•* Pcruna neema to restore vitality,
Increase bodily vizor and renew health
mad strength In a wonderfully short
time."—MRS. KATE TAYLOR.
In view of the great multitude ol
woman suffering from some form of fe
male disease and yet unable to find any
cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned spe
cialist on female catarrhal diseases, hai
announced his willingness to direct tlu
treatment ol as many cases as mak«
application to him during the suminci
months, without charge. Address The
Parana Medicine Co.. Columbus )bio.
CASTOR 1A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bean the
Signature of
By T. S.
:me(qs affairs.
Treated In Spicy Fashion by Our Prof
< J*S. Searcy.
Mr. Jinks Atkinson of Savannah, is
spending a few days here witli his sis
ter, Mrs. L R. Aultmau.
Mr. J. N. Hancock, who left- last
week to return to his home at Whites*
burg has come back to Meigs. Mr.
Hancock, it appears, drank of the water
from the public well in this place, and
it is a saying here, that no one Who
does such, can ever afterwards stay
away.
Mr. Hancock is ready for business.
A few days since Grandpa Atkinson,
who has suffered greatly for many
years'with a wound in his leg, hod the
leg taken off. Dr. McIntosh, assisted
by Drs. Isler aud Aultmau performed
the operation. The wound was made
in a battle iu tho Civil war, just forty
years aud threo days to the time it
was taken off. Mr. Atkinson is well
known all over several surrounding
counties, aud liis numerous acquaint
ances will be glad to know that he is
doing well at this writing.
Rev. T. A. White of Thomasville will
preach the dedication sermon At Pleas
ant View Church, about two miles
north of this place at 11 a. m. on the
fifth Sabbath in this mouth.
The Union Meeting of the Tucker
Association will convene with the j
Baptist Church of this place, com-
menciug Friday before the fifth Sunday
In this month. Everybody is invited
to help make the meeting a profitable
one, both by helping to cate-for the
crowd, and by their preteuce.
There will be “no dinner on the
ground. ”
Mos.-rs Wyche Linton, TomGandy and!
Cox, of Thonmsville, Were hero a few
evoning* since to atteud a meeting of
the Odd Fellows of this place. The
men are expert riders, and cuuie over to
teach a number of first and second de
cree Fe.iows how to ride the goat.
Mr E R Siugletorv and wife, spent
WHEN we say “CLEARANCE SALE" we mean it in every sense of the word, and everything in our mammoth stores will have Clearing Out Price
on them—Clearing out Reductions on Everything. On Summer Goods the prices will be just about half regular prices as we do not want to carry over any
Summer Goods. On high class gbods, of which you will find here the most complete stock in this section, you will find prices at which you usually buy
poods of a verv much inferior quality. Every department will participate in this great Reduced Price Sale including Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Corsets,
oSery Laces Ribbons, Embroidery/Underwear, Shoes, Oxfords, Ladies Skirts, Trunks, Collars, Cuffs, Hats, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Clothing,
Jen's Furnishings, Men's Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats and Groceries and, in fact, almost anything you can call for.
-We Quote You a Few Prices From Each Department:-
Dry Goods Department.
Our Entire L>t of Ran iants of All Classes of Goods
at One Half Regular Price.
1000 Yards Gingham worth Sc at'. - ----- 4 l-2c
I Yards White Lawn worth to at-. 7 l-2c
6op Yards Fruit of the Loom Bleaching at 6 7-8c
500 Yards 46 in. White French Lawn worth 35c*
500 Yards High Class Swisses and Organdies
worth 33 to 75c at -----
1 Lot Fancy Parasols worth 1.50 to $5.00,
Sale's Price V-
1-Lot Children's Parasols worth 50c to $1.75, ,
Sale’s Price
too Special Good Quality Waterproof Umbrellas
worth $1.50, Sale’s Price---.
19c
29c
95c
49c
95c
Royal Blue Broadcloth Skirts Trimmed in, Rib-
bo: j. worth $;.oo. S*ale’s Price $3.49
Rain Proof Skirts worth $6.50 at $4.00
Millinery Department.
50c Sailors for Y. 33c
Ladies' Nice $1.00 White Sailors ... 48c
Ladies' $1.50 Split Straw Sailors for - _ - 98c
Clothing Department.
23 Men's Suits worth 5.00 to $7.00, Sales price $3.49
50 Men's Suits worth 6.00 to S.50, Sale’s price 4.90
50 Men’s Suits worth 7.50 !o 10.00, Sale's Price 6.79
30 Men’s Suits worth 15.00 to 20.00, Sale’s price \ 1,25
100 Single Coats, Mixed Material, worth 50 to
75c, Sale's Price - 39
1-3 Off on All Summer Coats.
50 Faultless Shirts worth $2.00 .......
STRAW HATS, $100 buys $2.00 worth.
1-3 Off on all Men’s Extra Trousers,
too pairs I.adie’s Oxfords worth 1.75 to $3.00,
Sale’s Price.-
100 pairs Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, Sale's prige
Grocery Department.
Granulated Sugar. Best,. 19 lbs. for
Good Rice. . - ’... . v
Very Best Rice ------
Iglelieart’s Flour, 24 lb. Sack
Syrup per Gallon
Laundry Soap, 3 Bars for. .
Railroad Mills Snuff, per lb, --
Liberty Bell Tobacco, per lb a—
1.29
1.15
99
ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOU GIVE US A LOOK. DON'T FORGET-BEGINS JULY 23, 1904. * *
Yours for Low Prices a.ncl Square Treatment,
NEEL BROTHERS. - THOMHSSZILLE, GH
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