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For Infants and Children.
XVfcgetable PrcpoKilionlbr As
similating thcFood anclDegula-
ting (tic Stomachs and Bowels of
A perfect Remedy forConstips-
tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms,Convulsions.Fcverish-
nrss and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature or
NEW YORK.
Thomasville, Ga
Thomasville, Ga
SAVERS,” aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy eqnala
Item. Cannot do harm—life become* a pleasure. <1.00 PER BOX BT MAIL,
old by DB. MOTT’S CHEMICAL 00., Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. W. D. Upshaw waa hero between
trains yesterday. He was on his way
from Cairo to the Baptist Convention at
■
Baby Mile
E'(*ry mother feel* t
R*t,.\t dread of the pain
Ar-d danger attendant upon
the most critical period
of her life. Becoming
• mother should he a source of joy to all, but the suffering and
danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery.
Mother's Friend it the only remedy which relieves women of the great
jlkin and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded ns woman’s
severest trial is not only made painless, but ell the danger is avoided
by its use. Those who naa this remedy ere no longer despondent or
gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions are
overcome, the system it made ready for the coming event, and. the
serious accidents so common to the critical
hoar are obviated by the use of Mother's
Friend. “It is worth its weight in gold,”
says many who have used it. ft.oo per
bottle at drug stores. Book containing,
valuabla information of interest to all women, will
he sent to any address free upon application to
twunngfg naufLAToa oa, ailm*. «».
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
OF
DR. J. C. SCHWENCKE.
Isocated on Broad street, (jpesite
.Finey Woods Hotel,
is an up-to-date Hospital for for sick horses, mules and dogs
Up-To-Date Implements
for performing all kinds of operations on animals.
Examination free. Board at cost.
Address,
J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S.,
Thomasville, Ga.
BARREL FACTORY.
New Industry for ThcmAsvSIto Ik
Under Waji 1
An Institution which Tlioma^ille Iuik
sorely needed for many thoOus is about
to bo launched. The institution re
ferred to is a b.irrel lactory and it
the huLds of no lew capable />nn then
Mr. Jus. McKinnon with Mr Pil
us his colaboror. Mr. McKiu.n
recognized as one of 1 hournsville s best
busiuisa uien, and ho has shown liibSo*
gacifcy by his deeds.
The factory will be located at Lamb
viUe, or '•W* on the Coast Liue raunaui
five mites from town. Ground lint
a! toady Jxen broken, and before mail)
hiomhs syrup niakets caubo able to hu>
their barrels at home. The machinery
will be of the vory best, and the factor)
will be thoroughly equipped for Jam u*.
work.
Messrs. A. N. McBride and M. C
ShellUld cauie in Thursday aftoruoou
from a throe weeks hunting trip in Ala
b iai.i uud Florida. They killed several
deer and look ns if a venison beef agree*
with them.
DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR
“PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT.
The DURABLE Fence,
None so STRONG.
All large wires*.
Highest EFFICIENCY.
LOWEST COST.
No Wraps _
to hold *
Moisture
and cause
Kust.
"Frtibuiou Purser” Fencing. (Standard Style.*
Absolutely STOCK PROOF. We oan SAVE YOU NOIEY OB Fencing.
CALL AND SEC rr.
We have ?ust mad a reduction iujpriccs'on Wire Fence.
Come and let us eive you Prices on the best Fence on the
market.
Coleman & Adams,
HARDWARE,
BOULEVARD DRIVE
IN FINE SHAPE.
Marshal J. J. Stephens* is authority
for the wfA'oment that the Boulevard
drivo is now in fine shape. A force of
men and the road muehino have been
at work for sorno time, and now the
2 mile circle that surrounds the city
is smooth and well graded. Any of
our visitor* or homo folks who want an
interesting drive over a good road are
advised to try the Boulevard.
Buy a a Plantation-
E. M. Mulloite, the real estuto dealer
has sold to B D. Lindsay the Jerry
Wilson place uortii of Boston, Ga. The
farm comprises 51751 acres and Mr. Lind
say considers ho socured a bargain in its
purchaso. The property was recently
purohased by John W Stegnllfrom Mr.
Wilson and Mr. Stegall mado a hand-
somo profit on the deal.
EISHT HUNDRED THOUSAND
IN THOMASVILLE BANKS.
- f- -
Bank Statements Mirror City*
Splendid Prosperity.
. Who said figures wore tin ? A ortniity
starisiirH mid aluxu ncs may i*e dull
ruadiiig, hut w hen f I o print'd page
imlsHswith prospentya dory nm» de
lights to read. Eight hundred I homyind
dollars hold by tiidivitlunf dopt^iiorslii
I'lioumsvillu hanks is a t • u111 that-has
moaning.
In response to the dictum of the state
and national authorities the hanks have
been publishing Htatwm nt* of their con
ditiou at the close of business on No
vouibor teuth.
a ho amount on deposit by individuals
in these four banks leeks bat. a few
thousaud of totaling $800,00'.). It is in
oxHOt figures $702,093. This amount is
largely increased in the winter time
when northern residents add their fat
bank acconuts to the list. There is
$50,000 more than this in cash held here
that amount representing the money
kept on deposit by smaller banks
throughout this section. But the $792,-
093 is money that belongs to Thomas
ville business men, Thomas county
farmers and thoso who have their in
terests in this immediate viciui y
The county and town are prosperous
aud these figures show it. Every busi
ness is in good condition. A Tnoinus
county baukrapt is an almost ouheatd
of being. Tiio cotton crop has been
murkoted at good prices, the cane mills
aro grinding golden syrup aud golden
dollars, the melon patches grow money,
the corn cribs crack with cash-worth
contents. Everybodys debts aro paid,
everybody is happy.
The banks me in safe hands and in
tho future as in the past they will bo
potent factors in tho development of tho
community.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. aud Dekle family wish to
extend their thanks for kindnesses of
friends in thoir recent bereavement.
BroodS.root Brightening.
Broad street is putting on its winter
clothes. Among the places that ore l»o-
iug brightened up by fre»h cents of
paint outside are L. IL Jerger’s joweJry
store and the Thomasville Shoe Com
pony.
For Men
wht cannot come to the city
when in need of clothe* we
make a specialty of fitting
yon at ycur home. We
carry the finest makes of
. lothing, Hat*, Furnishings
and Underwear, and no mat
ter what you{ size is, stout,
aiim or short,
We Can Fit You
Sole Agents for
MANHATTAN SHIRTS,
STETSON HATS,
CARHARTT OVERALLS.
For Ldies
who do not find it ccnvi ni-
nnt to come to the city
We make Inlying an easy
task by aoudiug to yonr
homes two or three styles of
garment* to (elect from.
Wo carry
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS,
LEADING CORSETS,
FUKNISHINOC
ANDUNDERWU AR.
In Our Boys’ Department
can be had everything
ready-to-wear for boys, ex
cept shoe*.
ARSENAL DESTROYED
RY JAPANESE GUNS,
Tokio, Nov. 18.— A tolegram from
Geuoral Moji reports rho destruction of
another Russian arsonal at Port Arthur.
It is said that the Japanoso discovered
the location of tlio arsenal and centered
their artillery fire on it.
Tho Japanese are widening their g q
and nsing thorn to xuovo forward their
heavy gnus. The Uusiian* continue
spirited sorties, using hand grenades in
attacks upon the sappers.
S. J. Mixrcn of Valdosta is in th
city..
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TIMES* EN TERPR13E,
Tbonuuaville, Gft
AN $8000 FIRE AT
PELHAM MANUFACTURY
Visitors to the city yesterday from
Pelham brought now* of a big tiro tlmt
tookplaco there late Thursday night.
Tho plant* of tho Pelham Moidiautoal
and Iron Works and tho Pelham Varioty
Work* wore burned to the ground en
tailing an <8.000 loss with partial iosur
nuco. The Are originated in tho drv
kiln of the Variety Work*. Both con
corn* aero under tho samo management
Pelham has hard lnck In the matter of
fires us tho cotton seed oil mill recently
burned ana a' conflagration a fow
mouths ago wilted out the plant of the
Hlggstin Lumber Go.
OECLINATION-
Mr. Editor:
Inasmnolr a* I had spoken to many of
my friends, to tho effect that I would bo
a candidate for city sexton I think it
fitting to say poblicly, that on acconnt
of an ordinance pnssed at the last meet
ing of conncil requiring said officer to
live in n cottage presided br tho city at
Laurel Hill Cemetery, aud as mnoh as
a number of my friends had oxpreBsod
their willingness to support mo for the
place, I take this motliod to thank ouo
and all for their kind offer to sapport
me, make my bow, and tako leave of
tlio field for city sexton.
Respectfully,
J. M. Massey.
MILLINERY
Chic, Tasty, Stylish.
I have just returned from the eastern markets and W:3n
to -present a most beautiful line of
HATS
Our facilities for trimming are the best.
MI LAURA JONE
131 Broad Street,
Old Progress Stand.
tWatch this Space*
{ You will seo bargains quoted boro 1
tlint will bo worth whilo.
t B. N. SOHOENIG, ?
9 [DRY GOODS. f
Y Thoma
Thomasvillo, Ga.,
.TncksonJSfc
A CARD.
In connection with my announcement
in today’s issue I wish to call the atten
tiou of my friends and all of the voters,
to the fact that I have served this mili
tia district as justice of the peace for
four years. Presuming that the present
incambonp Judge J. W. Mitchell, will
not ran for the office, having already
announced as a candidate for tho of office
city tieasuror; and there being no other
candidate for the office, gives me reason
to ask for aud expect the support of my
friends in. the coming election. Should
I be elected, I promise to perform tho
duties incumbent upon mo to tho best
of my ability. As 1 tried to do in
former years.
Respectfully,
J. M. Massey.
Thoroughbred Chickens.
Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte
Price $i.oo per setting 15 eggs.
EGGS.
C. W. COCHRAN & BRO.,
ADOLLAR PER SAT
Is dll it costs you to stop at the
BRIGHTON HOTEL
Service is clean, neat, prompt. Under the management of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward, Thomasville, (la. Broad Street.
mott's PENNYROYAL PILLS”-- — «~
HLHIH’-A.XR'ITSr Or
Bring youy watches, Clocks (and Jewelry to me
and I will cheerfull) givej you an estimate, on t!*e
work to be done, "and warrant when work is fin-
ishedthat you will be pleased.
C. Q. GOEHRING, „'.w.l.r IZOfSouth Bread St