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6EKEV0IENT ASSOCIATIONS
Of America Use Pe-rw-na For All
Catarrhal Diseases.
THE CONTES! GROWS IN IN
TEREST.
lis.Entcrprisc Publishing Co.
Mias Jonnis Brown of Cairo Hoads
the Uat with Miss May rtopMns
Socond—Nln«t**n Young Ladles
Now In the Race for ths Trlpto the
World’s Fair with Expanses Paid.
Twelve days ago the Tiraes-Enter
prise started Va big doable barrel prize
contest. Any subscriber new or oM
who pays his ■sbacriptioa to the Daily
or Weekly Tinns-Enterprise gets one-
rote for the most popular young lady la
the county of Thomas for each cent
paid. The one receiving the
meet, rotes before November IS,
Sl-SSOBIPTIOS ftSTKX.
-Weekly, One Yeer
** Six Months
“ Three Months....
Hatty. One Year......
*• Six Months.............
- Three Months....
“ One Month
whom Tom rays had to eat dirt, and
from my. standpoint I can’t see how any
Populist can support hi* paper, unless
lie gives each oue a piano or free pass to
the World’s Pair at St. Lonls.”
We ar.1 surprised that our friend. Ed
ttor Wind should glm space to such an
attack on a paper whose editors hare
devrr loet a chance to show their friend,
ship for him, botli editorially and per.
Only the week .before, he pnb-
VVoman’a Benevolent Association, of
‘ Jsokson Park Terrace, Woodlawn,
> Chicago, 111., says: , '
“T suffered with la grippe for seven
Weeks and nothing helped me until 1
tried Paruna. I felt at once that I had
at last secured the right medicine and
kept steadily I mproving. Within three
weeks I was fully restored,”—Henrietta
A. S. Marsh. '
Independent Order of Good Templars, ot
Washington.
Mrs.-T. W. Colllna, Treasurer I. O. G.
T., of, Mrsrott, Washo has used the greal
caferrhat tonic, Peruna, for an aggra
vated case of dyspepsia. She writes:
"After hsvfng n serero attack of 1»
grippe, 2 aim suffered with dygjxtpsl-
A/U-r taking Peruna I con’d ea t uiy reg
ular meals with relish, my system wan
built up, my health felnrned, and J
ha vo remained in excellent strength and
vigor now for over a year.”—Mrs. T.
W. Collins.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from tho use cl Penu-.n
write at oUco to Dr. 1 larhnan, giving .
fall statement of your esse and he will
be pleased to giro-you hi* valnable ad-
Vice gratis.
Address Dir. Hartman, President of
-Official Paper of Thomas County
guaranteed Circulation 3,400.
If Roiwevclt is re elected some of ns
swill relnss to believe that toxpopnli 1s
■VO* del.
sonnlly
1 lishod an attack on one of Thomas conn.
1 ty'u best officials from the same mis
guided "Uncle Jake.” Does Mr. Wind
iutenil to turn his paper into a month
piece for (his anonymous contribnior?
If so, ho is dojiarllng fnim the standard
of newspaper ethics erd rho path mark-
ed ont for himself when he . first took
charge of the Messenger.
Now we do not know Uncle Jake and
from Ids writings wo don’t iraogl ie he
would lie a very desirable acquaintance.
Tho peoplo who live near him evidently
know him and do not think favorably Of
him. Two weeks ago he remarked In
Ida column, "I have often heard the
expression that, the merchants hod rath-
•Th- Macon News observes tl|at the
mvotoge daerieaii family is 7. - Often
"ft" is ilie, 1.
*’A vetonia of two wars; - he
Thoiuasvillo hoy who went to Mapatfas
and Camilln.
Xndalnsia is a County represented at
fha World’s Fair. That’s where tlioy
grow ’ BndB.'’
PROPERTY INCREASE
Tho English yarn-splnners will b- in*
Vl cd to a oonferenoe in Oharlotto N. C.
Pitlon not editorial,
M Cooticfge Is One-third Ovwr Last
Yaor. Other New*. ,
(By H. B. NesiHth,)-
The busiest p!a-e In town, now, lx tho
ronton ginnery. Mott of bur t , < xw,s
evlA-ntiv know agt|<iri thing,. Judging
tin- way lisa wagon.
-.‘With vrh* at approaching tho two del-
^*r a boahtl ranrk the flower of the fau •
Ur UdlMw a ncvrtisttiJw.
b.ieg. tho eaSsou
If the -Ti d*o wuii’i 0
pM ho|OJ|itv will g<»
P» riir x.e* to Ksopmu
mirronce.
I M**t Ibuwi#- Ul»U» Mrs. Kama Jb**?<*
and Mi*. W Karim dy, v«mo •># vbe
luuuAy capita* .;L*MLiy.
Jiu^iioo T. vu Otiut.’f aud R. lit. JV? >.
mitlt nud MciultrinAtomhip-
iilwfr LOttil) F*V*k|fc» U C'X-HH’Ull' to* W-
turn bourn t!i» w«i«. She* nntj- hwp
vh&in* her biwtmr. o. I* ■ 1£v*rm.,uC
j io ttp Albany, ivu^eouw tiittu.
At ihb eleutnm lurid liy the Ootnioifc
Ttefdnjr night Mr. W. VV. Story va*
elected u* chlyf of Pol ice.
Oar old friend, Isa** Wfn<wr,. <rf!
Pjvto. gave n» iajAwuaft* call-cuetp4tn~ ;
mg tbUweok. We lovb touaeeL tvfttu
oar parents* old friends swl hear them,
talk about by-gone days. Tho po*i~
tiona of these old people wHLl. soon bo .
vacant to be fttle! by other* who aro
younger. How important then, for
each one to bo preparing hitmUf or h*r-
*oit for tho re«po»».*)b?** places V'«n to
b*'vacated by them. Aud yec suaie
people act in this life just like the ex- '
peel to live hero forever, and never do 1
anything for themselves, family or !
country, aud yet always grumble, mat- 1
ttr aud complain at every thing any
oue else does.
Mr. P. K. Murphy loft Wednesday for '
Perry, Fla, a here ho will remaiu for a
week ot mort looking after tho large
interests in hogs which ho owns near
there.
Aoou v dnig ii> t*»e report u.’llioSeerc* *
Uo»:Lj i»kH> words do not luuonuk
roathrip Wo agr^e witli- him that
Tom Wu -in Isonr saiwrlor in fcfoiosfcj
overythij-g b,tc poHMi-h. Am a man wo
admire him. Tim edtroi* of this p
went to Sf I.on**, but did nor W< uitv i
dirt, having boou a coiuisteut su^iuru-.-
of Jurigr Parker long before Ida nomi
nation.'
Unde Jake says he does not see how
any Populist can support the Times Eu-
terpriso. Thoro may bo some few Popu
lists who cannot see any more than Un
de Jake, bnt the vast, majority of them
soo very easily hew thuy can import us.
They are too sensible and broad winded
to let a difference In political belief in
terfere with their friendship, as is per
finoftly su^gesfj»d by their leader, Mr.
J. S, Ward, Jr., in another column of
this morning's paper.
The Populists have uo quarrel with
the Times-Ehterprise, and Uncle Jake's
Illy mouthing* cannot rnakooue. They,
n common with meu of every other
party and every creed have always re*
ceived aud will continue to receive nb
sola My fair treatment from thin paper.
This Ua Democratic paper with Demo
cratic priuciplos and beldfs, and as :i
| matter of course it ffglits its partj 's but
tles juct as tho Populist,'. light theirs.
It has Iwen fair aud opetc in conflict.
It has stated that it bell* ves tho People’s
jiarty is honest, that \t exerts a valuable
influence over the two old parties, aud
like exiiressious galore. It has never
attacked Mr. Watson’s character wit/i
vinification uud abuse, nor has it follow-
| ed the lead of some of Ua exchanges aud
| denooncod him as a hireling of the Re-
| publican party. It has exerted the same
right as it extends to its opponents, that
\ of speaking for Us couvictious.
Not ouly have we acknowledged the
free right o? every man to differ with os
in opinion, but wo have invited them to
express thosp differences in our own
columns. Tins invitation has 4 beeu ac-
* An i* suggests that the roisou
tho AuftraHan ballot system is not i»p-
vlarwitii Georgia legislate™ is that
most of them got iti the other \w>*.
'la’ffi-eaViug of Thomas county’s tax
sate the Pelham Journal says: “In
wiew of t)ie fact that the commissioners
tisve to raise 16000 extra this yoar to
pay on tlie jail debt they have done ex
ueedingly well to keo,: the rate this low
and nm to l>o congrutulatod for tholl
«!ose financing."
.The trustees of the Uuivcrrit.v of
Georgia have named two new buildings
Terrell hall
Terrell hall aud Do Oonto.
is named for Dr* William of by-gone
dajs. aud not for Guvemor Juo. Tne
one eyed plow toy of Pigeon Roost it
tneouly governor great enough to have
m domUory dowered with his coguomen,
Oa idler Hall. Hal
wrelcortevi w.-lv joy in the laud.
Bspvr ally the :eturn of the Indy school
Cent-her. Titer ceuie back from their
snmtvcr hetfiu to mouutaius or kc i re-
fnvli ^ oydlurmd contact with nature,
riouutac* it is a summer school that
dial, kta claimed their attrition during
the r«?ation portqd. Audit is whispefed
chat ocn of the priuclpul courses in tlwso
ftore-criaiwed iuBtitutions is a course in
Their vacation is never
creased in wealth jutt oue-third over
last year. This seems to bo very good
gain for a now town jost fourteen miles
from two county sites. We already
hear a rumor of two rno.o large brick
stores to be erected.
?mie oil 30o—5 gals, 00c. Sida, meat,
per lb. 11 to 13>2 Meal 80c. jer bu.
-Flour §8.00 to 41.00 per bbl. Western
hams lfl l*2o. Lard, compound 0c. Leaf
He. Hay, #1.25 per 100 ibs. Bran
<<1.50 per 100 lbs. Cotfon. seed meal
§1.40 per 100 lbs. Cotton seed hulls, 75c.
per 100 lb&suck. Seed Ilyo #2.00; Oats
ltama.it nature,
a vacuum, it is generally a joy-jammed
period of liealthful recreation. Wlien j
ahoy ivtorn they shed sunbeams in t'.eir |
path. Idmlr presence in a distinct ml-
litiou to flic social and intellectual life i
of the city, so fortunate as to possess a
half dozeu or more of them. The'
Marrlaga Announcement-
Cards have boeu issued announcing
the npproaching marriage on Nov. ii,
of Miss Jesaio'"Sanford ono of Thomas-
villo't popular young ladies to Mr. % M.
Miller.
SOMETHING EVERYBODY KNOWS
Everybody knows that headache,
billtousness, sallowuess and constipation
are caused by a disordered liver. But
everybody don’t know that lasiness,
that tired feeling, despondency, the
blues, irritability and sleeplessness are
also due to the same cause. If your i
liver is actiug well, your skin will be
cu'ar, eyes bright, spirits buoyant, ap
petite good, health good. Rvdale’s
Liver Tablets will make your liver act
right aud they will do it in such a picas- j
aut way that you will* hardly realize
that you are taking medicine. RydateV
Liver' Tablets are guaranteed to cure
chronic oonstipatiou and all liver diseas'- ■
es and disorders. Your mi»uey refund-;
ed if these tablets do not give satisfac-1
tiou. For Sale by J. \V. Peacock.
made a remarkable record as,* curw^ir [
stiffuess of muscle and joints. It a^f. f
ten not whether the trouble was caused \
by a sprain or strain, rheumatism or !
other causes. It ViU rehere the sore- I
ness and pain at once aud socu reduces !
tho swelling and removes tho stiffno.«. j
Every bottle is guaranteed. Full half*
DMTJ U”UIU »*» Ruoiainwiv *mMH
i pint bottle 25 cents at J. \Y, ?eacopi.
PICNIC
SALE
THE BIG-PICNIC COMES ON SEPT. '
23rd, BUT THE
Bigges
THE MARKET.u
The PMeeet Which Ttrinp Buy
and Sell—Corrected^Weekly
Local* buyixo n« 11 no.
Thom^svil'e' Ga.,—Sepfu. 1004—
Ugga-^M* «h>x. 21, to 2*!c«> Best butter
26c. Medium butter, 20c to.—c. Chick-
eus, fries. 25 to* 27*^o; hona.20 to 82#c.
Sweet potatoes. bOo pox bu. Fodder
per JPOdbs, 75 to 80c. Country hay, per
loo lbs. 30c. to 60c. OJd. Syrup, 20 to
2f*o. Country hams, 12; t» l3o. Coun-..
try l#»d. * to 9#c.
LOCAL ftELUkO- PtllCKS.
Tiu>in»avil!e, Gx,—SejH. 0, 1901;—
Qoffee, ArbuckleiL t3c. Green coffee,
fnir 12 l-2c. CUu.«e 15c. White gran-
la'.p'i sigar, 5 1-2 oeut-. Brown i-ugar,
tary -Treasurer of oar tym it ba.in- 5 k 8 »' V"’*.*- Crack
LOST.—Nea» Susina, dark bay mus
tang Pony, small size,, blaze face, long
tall, branded' F J,' on left hip. Kef uni
toSusiua, Ga. ’ fhW~Hw.
PJanirtg Mill Maeag*r Wantt'd.
Some oue competent to run » rall
planing mill. Wfft make either s-ilaiy
o jKvrm rs!> nrrkpyMmnt, A«Utvsa
E. O. iw-jilfr i. u, Fav'i. (m, *> y-4*.
i-osts for Sale..
90,000 or mors cyproa* fanes posts.
Thsy run from O 1-2 foot snd up, 5 to
6 Inches. Hosrtst lilt's end of posts
AdOroaa.J P. Carter.
*** Mnylo*.- Ga
SALE.-
Remember Wertz nrtd So«lb Wg
Annual Auction of Uncalled for Goods
and meny new Odds end Enda, in
Gune. Sporting Goods • to "Hlghes
bidder, Sopwmuvr 'ZZfJ 0.3-2*
clmtQ.iei*,. and therefore ,ve urge everyf"**
Min^tor to rejnombor wo give, a. liberal
quantity of tlio Longman &-.Martinez
PUgi toward the painting,
Wears and covers liko gold,..
Don't pay #150 a gallop Joe-Linseed
OiJ.fjwnrth f>0 cent?) which you do when
vox buy other paints x iq^can. wttli u
label on it.
S & 0 makes 14, therefore when yon.
want 14 gtOlous of paint,. ,huy only eight
ofL. & M., and six gailuus pure JLin-
t»od Oil with it, and ti ps get paint at
U>$& than #1.20 per galjon.
Many liouses are well painted with
four gallons of L. «S| M. aud three gal
lons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith.
These Celebrated < Paints are sold by
O W. Cochrau, Thomasvillo, Ga.
G. L Dnrep,,Moigs,. G;l,
9-U 2m
Thomasviiie Bus iness College.
If you are- interested in a Business
Education, you will do well to investi
gate the methods of the above-named
Institution For fall information, ad
dress or va]j C14,
ANSON W. BALL,
President .
18 GOING ON AT OUR STORE ALL
THE TIME, WHERE EVERY-
BODY ISFEAri TING ON THE
I=lCIiTIC
o£
ALWAYS ON SALE' FOR NEXT
MYEEK HOWEtf R; WE
ARE OO'.NG TO
OFFER
SPEGIAI*
PIGNIG
See our parade, picnic dky, advertising
Ox Breeches
That alone will b* wortl^ comiug miles
W. S. BROWN,
Pent 1st.
Q2;ee .over Natnnal Bjnk,
Tpomasrilie, Ga
’-'hotto 110 2.
S.\TBFAGTION GUARANTEED.
B.-. rc^c. iakes no sutnmer
•Rjcf'lc:-!.
it yc- • r>«ed BsjK and
Ok-utt s Lmiiisioti
summer as In winter.
SVyI tar. trev szpzpx.
SCOTT & SOWNE, Cbeaibtt.
W»1 Pearl Str«t, N« York.
»*• *®4f *-ob ; ah 4nijgi»u.
Siaoe- forldds our naming prlSb***.*^
come to our Store, get the prioo
list allowing PICONIC SALE
BARGAINS and for
every #1 CO you truie
with u*i, we’il give, you
a chance in tlu* -
$500.00.
' CORN
CONTEST
Yon stanza* goad chance as any-
Oiw else of getting
$‘100.00.
* IN GOLD.
A. F.
Churchwell
STARKE CORNER.
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