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J ENTERI'Kh E T n»iMAdVlLB GEORGIA DECEMBEP, 2 1904
POOR TROMBETTII
FOR SALE
i.e. FOLSOM, t
1 Contractor and Builder, A professor Trombettl, whose praises
sttspraataas
I Ba le.™” SEHWjfcySKTtSH
Tliomnsville Ga • an anecdote of himself which occurred
Pi«na. specifications' and rs.ima.ef ** 10
HOT W\TER BitiS
Ice Bags, Ear Syringes, Nasal
Sprays and all sorts of appli
ances for the relief of the sick
and suffering.
PRESCRIPTIONS
compounded with care and ac
curacy. All the drugs we use
and sell are the purest and
best.
«. I’RIf 1 !-' C<'
TO RRMOVE
FRECKLES AND PIMPLES
In Ten Days, Use
Satin ol a.
IT BEAUriFII-5
THE t 9MPLEXION
Home be waa so pestered by Journal
ists that bis patience at last pare way,
and when cornered by the gentlemen
of the pnaa his language became dis
tinctly lurid.
. One day aa be waa coming out of the
l.centra! postofflee a frank looking
j young man stepped up to him, and,'
| holding out his hand, said: "I am so
glad to make your acquaintance; I
bare been trying to And j‘ou for days"
“And may I Inquire with whom 1 am
speaking?" “Why, I am X! Not a
near relation to be sure, bnt near
enough to offer yon congratulations,”
etc. Professor Trombettl, reassured,
and glad to get hold of some oue to
unburden himself to, took the stran
ger’s arm, and, us they went down the
street, gave, in emphatic terms, a
description of his sufferings, his opin
ion of journalists, and, Incidentally,
much information about himself which
the papers had been vainly sighing for.
Finally they parted with an engage
ment for dinner the next evening.
That night the professor was sitting
tranquilly In a restaurant, the observed
of nil observers, when suddenly be wae
seen to spring to bis feet with a smoth
ered exclamation. Hls friends crowded
about for an explanation, hut he coqjd
only alt donga weakly and point to bis
newspaper, the Glornale dTtalia.
There, In large print, were hls Impru
dent revelations of the afternoon. He
bod been “done” by a Journalist.—rail
Uall GasetU.
THE PERFECT NUMBER.
From Time 'Immemorial Three lias
Had Unusual Sinnlflcnncc.
The perfect nnmber of the Pythago
rean system, expressive of boginning,
middle and end, was the number three.
Ffom time Immemorial greater promi
nence has been given to It than to any
other except seven. And ns tbo symbol
of the Trinity Its influence has waxed
more potent ip recent times. It appears
over and over again in both the New
Old Testaments. At the creation
of tbo world we find land, -water and
aky, sun. moon and slurs. Jonah was
three days and nights in tbo whale’s
belly. Christ three days In the tomb.
There wore three patriarchs. Abraham.
Isaac and Jacob. Abruliaiu entertained
three cugcls. Job had three friends.
Samuel was called three times. Ham-
son deceived Ilelllah three times.
Three times Sard tried to kill David
.within javelin. Jonathon shot three nr-,
rows bn David’s behalf. Dane! was
thrown Into a don of three Ilona be
cause he prayed three times a day.
Shadrach, Mesbach nnd Abednego were
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Gandy t> MalLtte Dealers in Live
Stock, Thtmnaville. On.
O. C. Cocrolt.
Thumssvilli-, Os.
Pianos and Organs.
Representing Phillips & Crew Co
Admit*, <J oricia -
Hielnway, Xtrnbe, Klwhei Hardman, Frau*
Ho, Harrii (ton.JOintMlI, Hattie Hanoi
Kimball Reed and P>|*« ORGANS.
Dr. W. W. Jarrell,
Physician and Surgeon.
Tenders his professional services
to the pablic.
Office, over Chisholm &,Di|lon>
Phone 233—3 t ings.
w. H. THORNTON,.
Contractor and Builder.
Thotnitsville, Ga.
Work px*»cofed arcoidiu? to lntest np-
p ovt’ri plan-,
and t'stiiiMfp* funii-hocl.
l all at 108 D iv ami St roe*.
refKnKd ’from* ** ttory fiminwv. i-Tb*.
*£*** iSms*.
. J ordinary oaaew In IO<1«yi«,thG wont Of laitll. uOpeL
»uit^r bowbmqaumiiiia. luL u» .ouit.tNj | Thr^wU^nje^cam^t^womhip
Afl»rtb««oil.reoU»re rrmuretl Ihonklii will ntiHaf
toe oofi, Blear, healthy and bnuUnil. Price 60 Cortot Wltn present* toree. const
««,iu Mdrurei.r.or hr m»n. TtwMi.smn ot spoke three times to Satan when ha
ladles Csatlty lotus I waa temntrd. H. nruved three tlmea
MIm Alice LI ret to wnte/i—Tlilbodwiux,
I waa tempted. Be prayed three time*
mss Alloa liituo wriicr:—i II iiXHjmuA, . ' k ., ,
LareOct. 15. *oi. "Kut lour mm mjr face who before be waa betrayed. Peter denied
—-npteteiy covered with, fm-nim and p*m- him three time*. He aaffered three
paoaafM OaUuola. which euiuplwiely n rnov boor* or *f
•d my freckle-aiMiipimpioa. >iy oiuipiexjnn pcrscrlptlon w*» In three languages,
*• now perfect,and I hopeevtry :ndj t.avlitg v". ____
' • r pimoie* will try •miTo**!*.’! three men were crodfled. Chriat
1 T ®yrr t r*®. “■—~ *•*“
.JaaavtU
mU druggiMi*.
appeared three tlmea to hls disciples
ijiflaSMswfviiis by* A. Thomas.*Jr- gad 7nl~ ggfl day .-New Tort
DO YOU NEED A
MEDICINE?
it com roo nothiho ro mnrmm
Herald.
Hava Tea dot tlmat
Do yon feel anxious and preoccupied
when the gaa man goaa by?
Do you sleep badly?
Do you go to bed hungry?
Does yonr heart palpitate’ when yon
There is no one who does not need ■ mt iteak?
, w. s. mlowN.
Donut.
Office over National B-nk,
Thom uiviUt*. G»v
’ •ii.uiH i io a.
SATISFACTION GU \HANTEKD.
Oflicw Pt.ono 197. Residence Phone 27?.
OSTEOPATH,
Dr. Frank C. Titus,
No olinrge for examination.
Office 13l,Cre«furd, Hours;
It to 13 & 3 to S,
THE BEST LINIMENT.
Chamber am’s Fein Bairn Is consid
ered the best liniment on the market,”
Wilte Poet A Bliss, of Georgia, Vr.
No other liniment will heal a cot or
braise so promptly, llo other affords
such qnlok relief from rheumatic pains.
No other is so valuable for deep seated
pains ilka lame back and pains in the
uheht. Give the liniment a trial and yon
will never wish to be without it. Sold
cy J. W. Peacock. A. A W,
Flower Ee#eneee.
'To exffact the easeocb from any
_ . , , , flowoi-ptace a layer of the flowers In
Utrer Medicine occaMonaUy. Ia there an all «ona feeling In yonr a ekin'-eirtiin pot and oyer them .a
The symptoms of Liver Complaint «fv layer of flue suit Repeat the process
EEl DO yon bare nightmares? until the pot to filled, cover closely
CSS. d3 !5!3!f!!&.“?Do yon do mental arithmetic every and plnce In the cellar. Forty day*
m*nr others of a similar nature. * time you contacnplate tb* porcitSM of aftcAynnl strain tb* essence from th#
Thouasnds die annnally by not heeding "coffee and T whole through a cropo by pressure,
the wsrnings of nature. * Hava yon a bunted look? Put the esrence thus expressed In a
Many acquire tome chronic disease Do jots walk down dark alleys whan dear Imttto nnd expose for six weeks
yon go downtown? In the rays of the sun and evening
Beware! Those are th* symptoms, dew to pnrlfy. One drop of this es-
Tou’ro boated.—Ban Fronctoeo Bnllstln. sence will rommnnlcat* its odor to a
bint of water.
from which they s
UUi (IU1LU UJtjr UCTCl ICWITHi
Many of these could be epered for^ws
of usefulness, by keeping in the
aotn* reliable remedy.
THE WIND'S MYSTERY.
Mountain nnd trailer Bre.s.s and
How The/- Originate.
The meteorologist Is gradually di
vesting the wind of its mystery and to
nble to explain convincingly how and
when it originates. The stndy of a
groat number of observations taken Si
multaneously all over the country and.
In tact all over two continent* he* en
abled Its expert to foresee Just when
wind and storm will arrive at certain
sections of the country.
Of course the physical topography of
any neighborhood has its influence on
the local storms, fogs and prevailing
winds. The "mountain” and "valley
breexes” that are so eagerly sought
during the. summer recreation or so
journ Is an instance of the effect of
mountains on local climate and weath
er coadltlons. As explained by s pro
fossor of meteorology, because of ac
tive radiation at night the layers of
air near the earth become cooled, and
as cool air Is heavier than warm air,
a law of physics that is generally ap
predated theoretlc-nfly, but usually
Overlooked practically, this heavy all
tends to move down tbo hillside. The
tendency becomes after a time suffi
ciently pronounced to produce n gen
eral downhill movement, eventually re
sulting In a perceptible breeze.
That is what to commonly designated
locally as “the mountain breeze” and
which, from Its origin, Is practically to
one constant direction, though the In
tervention of powerful storms may
temporarily reverse the customary
movement. Vice versa, during the day
the presence of warmer and therefore
lighter air near the earth causes
movement of the atmosphere with an
upward tendency, creating the so call
ed valley breezes. In certain favora
bly situated localities the appearancs
of the mountain or the valley breeze
to as regular as clockwork, the transi
tional period being marked by a calm.
—Philadelphia Record.
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DID YOU EVER STOP TO CONSIDER I
That many homes are whited sepulchres I
° Beautiful tojock upon fiom the outside, but!
o inwardly full of Lead men’s Furnishings, old stuff,
n 6 c °d enough in its time hut out of fix. Stoves that
| won’t heat. Machines that won’t sew. China that
g won’t match:
: ■'rHxasTxa. -
5 Does your interior match your exteror? If it
o doesn’t, come tell me your trouble.-,. Here ate
5 Hcuse Furnishjngs to match ail exterior.
x CL IS, CulIxltx,
g House Fumings, Crockery. Broad St. Thomasville Ga
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BEAVERS IN MONTANA.
Thomasville Pawn Shop
The Poor Man’s Friend.
If'yon wi t-t si j n i t i y ii men d «•*
ue, bnt don’t forint'-to bring yon-
vstcle-H, diamonds, all kinds of Jewelry
nruiture, clot Mug mid all oilier valna-
de articles. Don't forget to look for
lie three bsllsiiid yon are to find yonr
Mot* • v."'
l T Tv _ M. 'AltBLO. Puptlr.r ; _ __
j a3-..-r. c Lirant to.work.'.ffr'ItMt-tbe lAtthtPi.VVIti
The Rare Animal Is Veer 1
'Where tic la Not Hunted.
The beaver Is net shy where be to not
hunted and acquires confidence in a
friendly watcher sooner than iiny oth
er animal I know. Strangers or unusu
al, clothes on a person to whom they
lmvo become accustomed alarm them,
though, like dogs, they can apparently
Identify an acquaintance by. scent
The heaver's sense of smell to very
acute, for he to able to scent a man
200 yards sway, and bis eyesight to
also most keen, bnt he seems to be dull
of hearing when at work, and I have
often walked to wltjfin s few feet of
one while be was cutting wood. How-
-ever, their method of warning each
other of danger to by slapping 0/ -
’smothering” tb* water with the long-,-
fist taU which to so characteristic a
feature of the anlmrfl and which not
only helps him In swimming, bnt to
used for carrying mod: ir a targe ani
mal appears at a'plnce" where beavers
often "smother” the water continually,
one after another Joining in, till the In
truder to scared away. S have bad a
thorough wetting at night while watch
ing a pond through the.sptosblng made
by this trick,
I saw my first beaver* in the Mussel
shell river In Montana. At first they
dived whenever they became aware of
my presence, bnt after about three
months they paid no attention when
they scented me, and In six months
they would swim around or cat bashes
within a few fast of me. In fact they
repeatedly stole my fishing poles cut
from green willows tin til I learned to
ue* dry onee.—Country Life'In Am tr
ue Regan (• Talk Boaineaa.
I shall make you lore me yet,” de
clared Mr. 8tlnjay determinedly. T
shall leave no atone unturned."
’Ah, that sounds something HkaP
exclaimed the fair girL "If the stone
weighs not lest than a carat and to
pure white you may interest ms."—
Exchange.
fair-minded person that then to no 1
ter remedy for the r'
•M.
It doeen’t take a man very long to
become win, bnt Retting other people
to recognise yonr wisdom after yon
•i*>-a It ii s Iona and ted tons Job.
If You Want Your
j: r , x^xj"iT’ c-ajes:as
£ To be good Buy the imgredients from *-
| PRINGLE |
V Everything necessary to make perfect Cake now in stock. jg
>SissamttAULUUs-.«stui »AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^AAMM»
$1.50 PER DAY $1.50
Is dll it costs you to stop at the
BRIGHTON HOTEL.
Service is clean, neat, prompt. Under the management o?
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward, Thomasville, Oa. Broad Street.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVEM DAE ,
hOAUOF-TESiS RED RD8T PROfrv
SE5HJXD OATS
Gtp^DRnd Ahij>i>ed, Texas apd ItVyou want the best
Seed Oats “We have them,” and they are yours at a Dess,
price than can be bought elsewhere. Price attractive^
Let us quote you.
Full stock Hay, Grain, Wheat Bran, Cotton Seed Meal aa*
Hulls. All kinds of
COAL AND WOOD.
Prompt attention to all orders.
The Thomasville Ice Company
•PHONE NUMBER H
AND VITALITY
The Greet RwH
oer KTMtatio* ~
all dlaeaMM »l eUkar i
__ -■ ^rvivyr, .
DR. MOTT'S tlon,JMental Wonini
luunl which ftfcdClo C«n«an?pllou^^i5Yi!!i!i?itjr , K^H& etcry
et-f>Hlve um.- of '
ordcr w* Kuanuwitai
ly huemm UratOn
Liver known, than
The formal* is known, consisting of:
Bucha, Hydrangea, Msndreke, YeUow
Etienne Dumont, writing in the early
part of the hist century, eald: “Th*
prevailing character of the French to
that of conceit Every member of the
Dock, DMd*lk>n,Sar«*P«riU*, Gentian, lwem bi T considered himself capable
Senna and Iodide of Potaaeiunu. You of utK j erbI g| nK everything. I often
are published? Ask yonr draygtot about hundred men-you met In the etreet. of
this: It to already prepared and can be Tarto and to the same number In the
-taken immediately. streets of Loudon to undertake the
The strength to extracted In the most charge of the government ninety-nine
skillful manner, certainly superior to any 0 [ tbem would accept In Parts and
powdered preparation known. (We also ninety-nlne would refuse in London."
Manufacture a Liver Medicine in pow-. • '
dcred form, with which any druggist can
supply you, but this, like ail other dry [
Liver Medicines requires preparation.)
Stubborn Coughs and Colds
Obstinate racking coughs that settle on the lungs and may develop Into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by
The Tibetans offer dally prayers for
’Dr! Teacher's LiverIn5’BUxS'Syrnp | the minute Insects Which they have
Is pleasant to take, docs not lose its swallowed luadvertently in their meat
Strength, as Liver Medicine in dry fonts, ] nnd drlnk,-and the formula lustires the
and will keep in any climate. - I rebirth of these microbes In heaven.
Your doctor, however skillfnl, coaid ( y et ca t meat freely and square
prescribe nothing better. | tbeir conscience with their appetite by
Three is i the pretext that the sin rests with th*
ujZdfcA ra niakea P mhSkc ontcast assassin, the [ffihlle Tmtcher,
* i^co'npoundfng the same, (besides n ; who will he horn Id the next Incarna-
doctor s bill and the cost of the tnedi Uod is some tantalized spirit or agon-
cinc ) You can be absolutely sure of the ■ ized demon. That, however. Is his own
proper proporticn being in every dose. affair.
he. Thachet's Liver and Blood Syrnp
1u-,j l.ocn used with the greatest conn-,
den-'c .iiul success in thousandsof homes
for c-'i years, and is prepared by a phar-
jnacut of 25 years* experience, in a labo-
r.'.tory ctj'Kpx^cd with the nsor-t nto«lern
appliance* ior the most perfect safety.
ft i/nit do ft ot underctnud ynttr €*•*»
~r\l* t'd.n, fora J-’rre mpl*• hattU *nd
7. nr. T*,armor** Health book.” Mr*
JSn»fom* for adrlc*. HeP»tf
U at our wyimu. H * know what
/*fj* SSLS ST ALL DMVOOtST*
'SO rents and$1.60.
thacher MEDICINE CO.
CD sittanoogo. Tenn.
It soothes and heals the Inflamed" air passages, stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. FfiLEY’S
KONEV AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and Is safest for children and delicate people.
Remember the name-FOLEV’S RONEY AND TAR~and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy
is so safe or as certain in results. .
Optical Indecision.
The Daughter—No. mother, dear, I
could not marry Mr. Smith. -He
squints. The Mother—My dear gift ■
man who has £20,000 a year may be
affected with n slight optical Indeci
sion, bnt a squint, never!—London Tat
tler.
'Given Up to Ola With Croup.
Mrs. P. I. Conner, of Mstinington, Ky., writes: “tly three-year
old girl had a severe case of Cro-J i; the doctor said che cc-i-Jl not live
and I gave her np to die. I went to the etcre tad fac bottle or
Foley’s Honey and Tar. The first dose gave ifaick relief and
saved her We.”
Editor Cured of Lung Trouble.
r _W. L. Straub, Editor of St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, write*
" — ’ wet and caught a
It to said that rati may be driven
from the premises by the playing of
bagpipe*. Rato have a great many
hncian trait* after alL—Chicago Jour-
Three sizes—25c, 50c, $f!00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much os the small size and the
- J'..00 bottle almost six times as much. ftefuso Substitutes.
SOLD m RECOMMENDED EY
W. PEACOCK
“V/hcn coming o<;ro33 the bay from Port Tampa I pot wets .. _
cold that affected ay throat and lungs. I neglected it, thinking I would
•oAt recover,but I kept getting worse, until 1 bought a bottle cl Foley's
Honey and Tar, and It cured me completely.”