About Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
ALL LAST WEEK. WHEN YOU HAVE A COUP., The first action when you hav*%cntd> should be to relieve the lungs. Thbtf)^ but accorrpl'ehed by the free u* ojt w Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Ttfe, Remedy liquefies the tough mucvasg^ causes iu expulsfutt from the ale ceHa.^ the lungs, produces a free upcckMH^. and opens the seoretlons. 'A comp's?? ’ euro soon follows. This remedy will cut*- a severe cold in lets lime then noyotbeq. tr-atment a'd It leaves the system irvu^. natural and healthy condition. Iteaun-^ teracts anv tendency toward pneumoqjpL For sale by J. W. Peaooclt. YOUR LOnPLEAlON -J 7. very largely depends upcjjj^ jrour owr prudence and, ca^v tion. Itistilt enough to b»t> careful about exposure, Yot^- needout . , " cold;crejam It will make your skin sot and white, and the result be a beutiful'complexion. DRUOS and MEDICINES. of the ntirest kinds ml) ti found here. 8. H PRICE CO Boom; of TboBtamUkAqitlnMi ... . !• yon.sttfey.from backache. There Is only one way to cure it. ^ The perfect way is to cure the ktdogqnjmi A bad back means tick kidneys. Neglect U, other urinary troubles. %(£ low. Doan's Kidney PUIa an madaftft^Ss B. Sweat, Justice of the haotttk u..kiiw w« *■»*.— Notary Public, res’ding at Jt thras)’ Street, Waycron, Oa., says: “I uj*A_ loan's Kid iey Pills and ranrecoauQqgfg^ th-m very highly I took thoft. #IS> backache and kidney trouble from-whsitlt ■ najuuuw; sssuswie*, tsyvwvw ww sww for profitable shipment and instead oft allowing them to decay I saved seed bT the following pamstaking manner from G rfectly shaped, sieod and ripened ne tted market melons, the liras on live vtn-s. Both ends of each melbn were cat off end thrown sway, the melon split and i he perfectly matured seed taken from the center and dried with special care No seed ware saved from rejected or de cayed melons. I guarantee these seed to he strictly I suffered fur a number of years. TJMufim was a sevr(« pals across the small of back, constant, dull, bearing damn ppfek- and tbe accretions from thekidncyWMMb A..I, --A g..ll It! .1 o » “ dark and full of sMimentj S-nca usifi£~ Doan's ‘Kidney P.lls my back 11 ilemugl. and the pains have left me, f tfeA D,an's Kidney Pills art a very rtllilNfc and a very effective remedy. proved to be so in my case after 1fagj tailed to get any reliel from the use; q§_ several other remedies. ” If you want to boy or sell Real Estate, confer with me. Ant class, as good at have ever been grown. I will plant my next year'* crop from seed in the seme box from which I will sell to my customers. . As 1 have only one thonsend pounds on Iuutd the sooner orders are sent in )he surer they w ill be filled. several other remfdles." Emphatic <endorsrm>nt can bet I right here in Thomasville. Drags I R. T onus Jr..s drug St CMS. sad, what b>s customers report. For sale by all dealers. Friee ptq Fotl-r-111 burn Co., Buffalo, New Y< s ,|s agents for tbe United. Ketpem tbe name—Uoan’s and take no ctkq* Price SOoents per poon-l, cash. As to my responsibility I refer to tny Mercan tile Agency or responsible business concern. HENRY D. STILL, . Blackville, S. O. EDEN SEED. 12-28 2m E. M. MALLETTE, KKAL E*TATK d I2C*UlCANC%A*t JUtcbell Houm mock ThotiutuvHle. Ua. TIMES ENTERPfUSE, VB0i/A9VtLLg, GEORGIA,FEBUARY. MERRILLVILLE ALIVE Don't forget the White Goods Sale com mences 1 romorrow morning and Lasts all this week at L. STEYERMAN'S. ■ These Prices will only hold good for this Sale and positively no samples cut. 100 pieces Corset Covers Embroidery 25c 10 pieces of wash Chiffon, per yard s ... 15c 12 pieces English Nainsook, per yard 1 se 25 pieces of Long Cloth, per pi.ee $1. 20 pieces India Linen per yard 10c 15 pieces 40 inch Lawn per yard 10c 10 pieces soft finish Check Nainsook per yard.. 18c 48 inch 10-4 White Bed Spreads a piece 98c 8 pieces of white Pique per yard 15c 6 pieces Mercerised White Pique per yard 25c 12 pieces Mercerized Madras Waisting per yard 25c 18 pieces Mercerised White Madras per yard.. 35c 6 pieces White Dotted Swiss, per yard /i2 i-2c 60 pieces Embroidery and Insertion per yard. 12 i-2c 25 dozen Huckaback Linen Towel's each 23c There will be great bargains at this Sale. We have a great many more bargains to offer in White Goods. But space will not permit to mention the prices Should you need any of these Goods call early and get first choice. L. Steyerman, Broad and Jackson Street. :An Honest Talk! j We must make room for our large and I complete stock of Clothing for Spring and Summer now in work to our special or der, and will commence coming in in Feb ruary. To do this, we will offer our en tire Clothing Stock composed of 150 Mens Suits former price $4.90 to $25.00,. must go now at from 3.90 TO $18.00. 38 Youths Suits sold from $6.90 to $14.00, will close out now from $5.00 TO $11.00. 200 Knee Pants Suits. Sold from $1.90 to $6.50, to dose out now for $1.50 TO $5,00 J 200 extra.Pants to close out at prices to suit the customer, also, 100 75c and 50c Negligee Shirts to close out. We are determined not to et stock get old on our hands. The first loss is the best loss. Great Reduction iu Engineer’s and Fireman s Gauntlets Mallard & Varnedoe. Outfitters to all Mankind. 1 . „ [By J. N. Donaldson ] j The spring term of the Merrillville High School opened Monday morning ( under very promising pros peers with an enrolment of thirtv-three pupils on the ! first day. Miss Agnes Owens of mar 1 Bo ton was. chosen principal of the * hool. A number are to enter dariug j this aod next week. The first quarterly conference cf the Merrillville Mission of the Methodist chnrcli will convene here ou the 9th of February. The conference will be pro s'ded over Ik Presiding El !or‘ Rev. Ed F. Cook, is Everybody cordinlly in vitod to attend and bring u wed fl.led b sket. Qiunex will bo s;rvod*ou the ground. Mr. F. N. O trier’s milt and ginjbnild.. ing is nstamitig h lions*.like propor tion. It w-,11 bn ready f >r the machinery in a .out t .vo weeks. 4 M\ T J. Bottoms the genial Iraiel ing PoS-engt-r Agent of t-hojihtlihitic Coast L r.e. was shaking hands with many friends here one ilsy nst week? Mr. S. W Sullivan left for his heme Sunday in Oulloden, Fa , after spending several weeks with his daughter. . Mrs. Y. T. Johnson and Mrs. Willie Davis spoilt one day iu Thomasville last week shoppitg. Mr. and Mr4. J J. Tarner visited Thomasville latt Friday. Mr. and Mrs James Pittmau visited Moaltrio the first of last week. Mr. E C. J irrett has begun the addi tion of another room to his dwelling *on East Evans vtre.-t. Mr. anJ Mrs. W, B. Turner of near Thomuville, spmt tin day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs N. E. Tamer,here this week. Mr. Howell Peacock of Pavo, stopped ovor lure a few honrs Friday on his way to ThomasvUle. Mr. Peacock talked very iutercstingly of his town. Wo are glad to chronicle the slight improvement of Mrs. J. N. Donaldson and hope for het early recovery. Mrs M. V. Smith visited Thomas ville Salt r Jay. Mrs U. .1* Evans of Ooolidge, waa a visiter I i t one day last week. Mrs. A1 trio Daren transacted busi ness in d h m sville Monday. Mr. E (; Johnson, of the Patten dis trict I r ’Ugh* over a fine load of green sofar c..ne Ur fnruer A Tarner Shfc arday. ’#&ui We sell the most reliable Shoes in the county. We know we buy them from the best Factories and have them made good. We Emphasize Particularly This Week One lot of ladies $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes mostly small sizes, to close out at $1,75 One lot of Men’s Shoes that sold from $2.50 to $3.00 to close out at $1.50 a pair. Another lot ol Men’s Hand Sewed Shoes $3.00 to $3’5° sellers to close out $2.00 a pair. GOOD'SHOES ALL THE TIME AT REASONABLE PR GTS. mi >11 m r. - J[ J a DIGESTS WHAT YOU' EAT Thi'S1.00 bottlaco*'Ulai2H ttmtsthe trial «g*. which sells for SO cMfe PRBPAKBD ONLY AT TMB LANOBATOBV OP E. C. lie WITT fie COMPANY, CHICAGO. XZJL.. Sold by Bracy Pharmacy Co. - Aak for 108T, Kodol Atmxuao and 300 rear Calendar. ANOTHER CASE OF PNEUMONIA CURED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN HALM. The effioacy of Ohamb.rlain'a Pain Halm >n the relief cfibeumatiim IsbelnR demon,truted daily. Pat leer Triplett, of K.bv, Va., says that Chamberlain's Pain Halm give him permanent relief from th'tmiallsm In the back when everMliitiK elie fail'd, and he would not ben.them it. For sale by J, W. Pea. cork. Susina News Items. —— Woodland Items. A Little Advice About Diamonds Hy “Unde Ned.” Ob, my, how oold! It reallyj.teems that Sooth Georgia was trylog to oom pete with North Georgia la that cold wave that came thronyh tbe country last week. If It wasn’t a real llixzard, it waa a good imitation. Besides .oeeral new dwelling ftonaes in onr commnulty Mr. J. D. Singletary ie erecting a new store lionse. ^ Oar farmer* are still battling like they mean business. Mr*. S. Demott is the guest of her daoghter, Mrs. Joeeph Folford. Mrs. Demon lias many friends hero who are delightad to tee her among tham. Onr Sabbath soliqot hat began thet new year with aa increased attendance. This densely populated country la a good field for teachers and Sauday school workers A sad death occurred here Thoreday, January jeth—Mdtle.^the fifteen-year- o d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hart ley. Mollie was sitting by the fire in a room alone when her clothing caught fire. She and her mother were by. themselves. Mrs Hartlsy waa in the garden. Hearing Mollie’s screams, she ran to her assistance, bat before site coaid extinguish the fiamta Mollie waa fatally horned. Everything that kind and loving haeda could do to alleviate tier (offering waa done. After a few hoars of intense suffering she breathed her last. She waa buried in Bold Spring oemotery. Burial services were com. ducted by her pastor. Rev. J. W. Hints. She waa a consistent member of Wood land M. E. church. Mrs. Hartley, wBUe frying to safe Her daughter, waa seriously burned. We J hope she will recover. When a person buys Dia monds, he wants nothing but the best. They are one of the things that don’t permit of shoddiness. Diamonds ate emblems of purity and sincer ity. You can’t afford to Have the cinbleni faulty! our Dia monds are beautiful. Come sue see. L H. JERGER, WELSH Do You Wish To MAKE MONEY Growing Good Watermelons NEXT YEAR FROM EDEN SEED? (By s. M. Beach.) There la almost a total oessatlon of farm work owing to tbs prevalence -of the grip. Mr. Walter Wilaon, one of Thomas, vine’s merchants, was here lost Than day. Mr. and Mn. J. E. Dickey; Jr. have decided to move to High Springs, FIs, In ths near future. Mr. Henry Bntler of New York, son. in law of Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Mason,ar rived here a few days ago. t Miss Helen Pardee, Mr. Forrest Pier, son and Mr. Ralph Wilson all of Phil*, delptua, who have been visiting Mr.and M-s. A. H. Mason, retorned home dor. ing tbe past week. Mr. Henry f^mmons of Thomasville, earns down on tbe 35th to sell at pnblio outcry the personal property of the late Martha Slater. Ool. Thomas Hopkins came down Friday and apent the night at the home of Mr. and Mn. J. If. Blooksbear, and waa preaent at ths Jnstioe’a court at tending to legal business on Saturday. If ignorance of the law excasae no one, how mnoh law we are supposed to know. Mr. Herndon Brandon, one of Thom- asvllls’a useful citizens, and Mr. Penn, of tobaooo fame, were here on botlness last Monday. The regular term of Jostle* court for thlsdlstrlot for Deoember falling on the day before Christmas, all oases wen postponed until the January term. (Jults * quantity of bnsineee came Ba ton the court. t, -,J Jerry Walden, Sr...onfl .ojonr oldest colond eitissns, died Uet^ooday. We make tli|S mention because Udcle Jeery hat by hit industry aod - observance of ' ' ' pie to r— * the law been an sxamptafo otben of ht» race. A. F. Chnrehwcll, who own* a (ton here and resides in Albany, IiaJaol(y man. He won a fitfiO prise from Carter ft Dorongh, Valdosta’s grpac piano _ lionse, tor guessing nearest the number SttKEWM of pianos sold by tha, home in a given time. ' It so, I cam help yon start right by supplying superior reed at- a reasonable I Mr. Charley Bsggs of the Pavo neigh borhood was in town Tuesday. i'uigh'j ■SSiiwcmiNf