About Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
Mr. C. E. Brown of Ibe Soslan neigh borhood was hers on business Saturday. J. B. Wight, pecan grower and new oonntr advocate of Cairo, spent Satur day in town. cows and one hog. The ' origin of tlgg» Are is not known at he had no eneaataW He lias the sympathy of his maayy- friends. Misses Ohnr'ie Cone, Je«eie Rcdfeantgr and Leila McK e were in town Mgiw. day. D. D. Peacock will sell his entic% stock for next thirty days at a big n>, dnction in prices. Prof. T. E. Dixon spent yes terdayilfe ThomasviUe. Pavo Trading Company are receiving-, new goods daily. Ur. Hngli Alderman is .book amjonQ^ his many friends again. Dr. J. Frank Harris has sold his store to Hicks and Watson, of Motawftv who will continue to do boslnees at th^» seme old stand. We extend to thorny warm weloome to onr town and tW* that the town will be benefitted by tt)% investment of such men. Uist Grace Poroh and Ulss Olinbi Adams visited Pavo last Saturday. Mists Poroh it one of Bamesville's moit acoontc pushed and refined young ladles and lx^-. principle of the Sand Hill school news. Pavo. Miss Lois Bounties and her mothejy,- were in town ihopptpf ~ Ur. Hngh O. Ford,. Ola Parish and Miss tended the union mooting at ' 2Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Pa'tridge, Jr. of Uontlcello, ended the week in a good way by spending Saturday in Thomas- vUle. Uarthal J. J. Stephen* if at home again after a two wdaks trip to Sonth Florida, tolling of a good time enjoyed, daring his weU earned vaoation. Brooks MiSSfe* Sunday. that Contain Mercury ni tn*?rcjry will xurr-Iy d-sifoy iii«» Mm«e or Hind and completely’|I»«* whole *v* tern wti«*n entering H Uiroii'/h the inucou* Murru'et. rturh nlD'iild never l>« n*on except on preeciption* r mrn renuinhle nhyM einn>, i'll the djsmNgn they wltl d » \* ten fold to the irixid you run iiomIM? derive from them. Ilnir*«tatats*hteiire. uinautnctuied by K. J. Cheney £t Co., fotrito. O. eoutaftm no mercury, and is tilreii fidernatly. nriliiB di rectly upon the tdoodaml timeout «urr*ct*s • f the BjrNtein. In huyliu: »!«!;*» Cntnrrh cure tic Mure you f et the sen nine. It I* t* ••In*: ternnlly and made In Toledo. Ohio, byl-.j. Cheney Jt C*». Testlnioulrtirt free. '‘••Id by lmisflste. I'rioo. 73>* per iMittle. Tuke Hail'ii family Pill* for eoimlliiuilon. VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN SCHOOL 218 Brood Street Apply to W. C. Woodbridge, Masury Hotel. HUBS ENTERPRISE!, TfiOMi-SVILLE, GEORGIA,FEBRUARY 8, 19»6. EATING RUINS SlOrt- AOUS. •■Now its the Time Yon Need Mi-c-na,’ SaysJ. W Peacock. Think fora moment of the extra strain yon pat npou the stommoh in the Win- tar. The hearty food, the late sapper*, and the lack of exercise and oat door life all weaken anl strain tie stomach laying the foundation for poor health and suffering. Chronic stomach troubles, nervous irritability, and serious bowe} and kid ney diseases have often dated from a week of extra "good living.” Nearlv everyone Is bothered with more or less headach-s and Backaches, furred tongue, poor appetite, dry, hacking cougli, heart- born, spots before the eves, dlxr. ness or vertigo, sleeplessness, lack of ecorgv lots of flesh erg general weak, tired feeling. Now la the time when Mi-o-na is need ed to repair the ravages and wastes the hearty eating of Winter bos mused in the stomach and digestive system. This is the only known agent that streugih- •ns the stomach and digestive organs, so they can and will rendilv digest whale- ver food is oaten. A Mi-o-na tablet tak- ■on before each meal will remove all ir ritation, inflamatton and congestion in the digestive organs, and so strengthen them that they will exlrsot from the food all that goes to make good rich blood, firm muscle, and a sound, healthy body. This remarkable remedy costa bat SO cents, and it its use does not restore yonr foil vigor, vitality, and health, J. W. Peacock, one of the best known drug gist in this section will refund yonr mon ey. Unbounded fsllh like this deserves your oonfldeooe. Heart Weakness. Kodol Dyspepsia Cupp Digests whit pom sst, GUARANTEED BY J, W. Peacock. Hyomei the Only 0. re for Catarrh Which returns Your Money if Not Satisfactory-. * It Is seldom that a drugg-st has enough faith in the medicine he sells even when prepared by himself to by willing to re tard the money if it docs not cu-e; but Hycaei has cured so many cases >t catarrh among the cuitom.rs of J. W. Peacock that bo offers to refund thr money to all who use It and report that they are not satisfied. HyocU* the simp!s>t and most con venient remedy for catarrh ev-r offer d to the paJhlo. Breathed through an in haler. so small that ft can be carried in the yest^ocket. for a few minutes four times a day. It r ill absolutely kill all the germs of catarrh and cur« the ditrus' Catarrh cannot exist where Hyom i e used. I*, has a two-fold act'on, k lling all the Seras in the air passages and ungs and soothing and heal ng tb* re lated mucous membrane- Some of the most prominent men and women cf the country kavo gladly g vm testimonials to Hyomei. After k'nn relief in vain for years this > wond rful remedy has rvred them of catarrh, and it Is no wonder that they want oilier, to know rt. D. O. ircff, Editor of the Nicholas-! vllle, Ky., Niws writes, “Ever nine Ii was a young man I have ben irpubl-d with catarrh, and In later year* th- ill-) seas* became unbearable. - Hyom-*! ha - helped me so much that I wish to public ly speak of its-merits, >o that oih-'s afflicted as I bave be-n may bo 1 km,-; benefited. If yon i”tve catarrh, accept J, W P-s- cock’s propovtion and ua* Hyom- . The complete outfit of Hyomei costs but II.Or aadconsuls of an inhaler, a medicine- dropper and a bottle of Hyom-i. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure has made many hearts well after they have been . pronounced hopeless. It has completely cured thousands, and will al most invariably cure or benefit every case of heart disease. Short breath, pain around heart, palpitation, fluttering, dizzy, fainting and smothering spells should not be neglected. Take Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and see how quick you will be relieved. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. "I had a very bad ooso of heart trouble. For six months I could not work. T-nat July I was plowing corn anA feeling bad all day; In tho after noon In plowing one row I had to lay down, or fall down, three times. My heart throbbed as though It would burst through, and I had difficulty in ^getting my brer.th, I purchased a bottle of Dr. Milos* Heart Cure, and beforo I had used half of It I could lay down and sleep all ntght. Previ ously I had to get up from five to ten times a night. I have taken several bottles, and my heart Is as regular as clock work. I feel like a new man. and can work considerable for an old "“• Frost, Ohio. ' Dr. Miles' Heart Curs Is sold by your druggist, who will ouarantos that the first bottlo will benefit. If It faila he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, fnd Malaga Grapes. Ailegretti’s Candies, Apples Oranges. « Oysters In any style s CHISHOLM & LEWIS. I o o 3Mottofco;«oiio'«oiio3io»ioaio;iofcofc LOVELLH. REDPATH.M. D., V.S, Skillful Veterinary Surgeon. P. O. Box 184 Phone 286 Thomasrille, Ga. HJE PNJttJVONIA 8EA?ON. Couchs rnd fco’ds in chi'drm et well eg idu'ti srefroqu nt'r dangerous et this sesion of'fhs jrc*r, -nd e preceution now mi; t*vc much ironbl*, worry end expense. Kcanrdy's I "xet've Money end T*', s comb'ued coturh snd co'd core—• new scientific discovers in medicine—is n certain cure for cougbs. colds, croup, whooping cougli, ct_. he coughs $nd ••olds «tto deer* d cut of the system by gcntl? moving the b wc's md * i t the ssnie| time the tbro t. .chest, lings *nd bronchi«l mljrt ere so string«hnn d that them is liWc o-obn • litf of d-ingtr. Kcnned>’t Lex t ve floner nnd Tnr’s pc-smt to take.- *’«■ n • opiates. Ho d by Hrsrty Pl-Mrni «cy <’o. Barwick News. Wesley Pope and Frank Barret at tended tlie sieging convention at Klsm Saturday and Snnday. Prof. Parrish visited Tiomefolka near Qairmsn Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Johu Hioks want to Thomasrille Wednesday. Muses Gone and MoOrae are visiting re'ativea and frienda here thia week. Messrs. Charles McGraw and Wes Hedfesm of Pavo, spent Friday night in town. The News From Coolidge. Whit the People are Doing, Mr. Roy Barwlok and wife have moved out to their farm. Mr. 0. Foss of Pavo, was in town Friday on business. Several from here attended church at Oaapilco Snnday. Ur. Roautree and family have moved into their home on Oedar street. Prof. Uedfesrn was home for a few days this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Johnson entertained at n larae dnuce Friday evening. Clyde Rountree and Charley Massey went ever to Pavo Saturday. Mr. Johu Barrett and sister Mies Alice, went over to Pavo on a shopping expedition Monday. Miss Jessie Red team and guests Misses Cote and MoOrae, visited Pavo Uonday. The many friends of Batter Santhex will regret to learn of his serious Hines* In Atlanta where he Is attending aeliool Bold Spring Items. Mrs. Ethel Hughes of Uontlcello, Fla. after quite a protracted visit to her pareiits. has returned home. Ur. Karoos Berwick, of Pine Park, was visiting friends and poved ones at tbit place last- Sabbath. Rev. G. W, Hines preached an ^excel lent sermon at Bold Springs on the fonrth Sunday, He is an excellent preacher and a com ecru ted Christian gentleman, and the people of tbie place extend to him and family a cordial wel oome. THE .SUNSHINE OF SPRING. Thesa've that cures without a tear U D,Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cuts, burns, bolls, bruises, and pi es disappear bsfore the use of ih's salve as snow before the sunshine of spring. Hits H. H. Middle- ton, Thebes, 111., **yi, “I was seriously afflicted with a fever ior* that was very painiuh 1-sWltt's Witch Basel Salve cured the -n less than a week.” Get the gi qum*. Sold by Hracey Pharmacy Co W. H. THORNTUN, Contractor and Builder. Thora&Bfillft, G». Work exvonicd arrordiug to latest np* proved plant'. Stmiflcation and estimates famished. (fell nt 108 Dawnon Street. W. 8. BROWN. Dentist. Oflli-e over National B-.nk, Thonuinvilie, Ga. *.'hona 110 g. SATISFACTION CiUARANTEKD. Coolidge, Ga.. Jan Sl.-Rev. McCall, of TaUahaesee, is holding a series of meetings here t(iia week, while the reg ular monthly servioe ny Pastor Alligood will be the first Snnday and the-Satur day before t|ie first 3auday. Well, the show has come and gone; the children have had a good laugh— the old folks, too—and less money is in the commnnity. A number of accidents have been hap pening in and around Coolidge of late, A few days ago little Nora Jouea, danghthr of W. A. Jones, fell from a doorstep and broke one of her legs. On Wednesday night of last weet, during tlie terrible cold spell, the residence erd meat lionse of Mr. D. M. Myrlok was destroyed by fire about miHnight. He succeeded in saving about ail tlie bed ding, but lost nearly everything else in the house, everything in the din ing room aud nearly all his supply of meat. Tlton on Saturday afternoon, as his step-son, Willie Mumford, was re turning from Coolidge with a new din ing table on his wagon, at a rough point in the road lie was thrown from the wagon and bad one leg broken in two places. On Tuesday of this week Mr. B. Arnold, who works at the Stetson Lumber Co.’s mill, was oaug'-t by some of the machinery and pretty badly A. Gny from Virginia, is here again. p|R£ PAVO AND OTHER NEW$S The Odd Fellows of the Southern cir cuit will meet in eonvention here cn April 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ranch of New York are at the Uasnry for the remain der of the season. , Colonel* U. I. and O U Smith, well known attorneys of Valdosta, were legal visitors yesterday. Ur. Cobarn Haskell and several friecd* left ye terday afternoon far Palm Bench, Fla,, where they will spend a few day*. Miss Addle Herring and little niece, Annie Smith, of Clinton, N. C, are the guests of Mtas Herring's brother, Ben Herring. braised. It is hoped he it not seriously huit. Last Sunday at 10:80 o'olook a. m., at the residence of Ur. P. E. Morphy, brother in law of the bride. Miss Navle White and Prof. Adrian Robinson were happily married, Rev. H. B. Nesmith officiating. The bride is one of the very best of onr comity's yonng ladies, and the groom is a yonng educator, whose home lain Pike county, but who has been in Sonth Georgia several months, teaohiog. Uts. O'Qnlnn Is on tlie sick list this Ulss Bessie Bell, of LaGrsnge, is vis iting Urs. Emma Jones this week. BRUNO KERBER Gardener And Florists. Work of all kind by Job Pruning a Specialty. Order by Postal BRUNO KERBER. 118 Cotton Ave. Bids for City Stock Feed. Jan. 24, 11)05. Sealed bids will be received for feed ing uf tho city stock to be opened on the firpt tegular meeting of council in E*>• rusry. City reserves, the light to reject uny or all bids. A )A. KIRKLAND, rlwtd Ohm. public prop.SL'om. GIVE YOUR STOMACH A REST. Your fooil mint be properly Agestcd and itliicilsted to bo of Any vi-Iuc to tou. II your itomucb is week or dite-sed like Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests tvli-t jott eat end gives the stomachs te t, enabling it to recuperatr, P-ky on uctv Pie, ar.d grow strong ag-in. Kudo- cures sonr stontsch. gas, bloating, lie-rt palpltnt on end all digestive disorders. So d by tracer Pharm-cyCo. Mrs. J. R. Roberts and her small ohlld are up from Moody, Fla., Sr a short time. They spent last niglit at the Uasnry hotel. Goss to Indian Tnrrltory, Ur. James F. Hyde resigned his posi tion at Thomas' drag store yesterday snd will leave next week for Indian Terri tory, wherej he will go into trasinesd at Wilberton. Ur, Hyde is the sonl of good fellowship. "I'm sorry to see him leave,” Is the universal verdict, coupled with hopes for oil kinds of snocsss in the lend of the noble Red man. - Judgment Afflrmnd- The Supreme court- of Georgia has affirmed the decision of Jndge Reagsn in a csss of looat interest. It is that of Urs. Cora Cassels and other v*. Mrs. Lillian E. Finn for the possession of cer tain vslnablo property. Judge Reagan presided in the disqualification of Jndge Robert G. Miloholl,;and decided in favor of Mn.-Finn. Tlie Supreme conrt con firmed his decision. STUCCO HO, SING THOMASVIUE ELKS The Misses Prndletonc who are to visit Miss Lucile I will not arrive bore until the latter pat% of next week, Tl >67 had been expeote* sooner, but were delayed lu Valdoqhath^- illness. COLDS THAT HANG ON So frequently settle on the lungs and result to Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or take, something that only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. Stops the Cough and heals the lungs and prevents Pneumonia and Consumption Consumption Threatened C. Unger, 211 Maple St.,Cbampain, III., writes: "I was troubled with a backing coughTor a year and I thought I had consumption. 1 tried a great many Cured Hemorrhages of the Lunge i uiuDun. uw - — —— -> ftvst many remedies end I wan under the care of phrskdsnsftw several months. I used one bottle of FOLEYS HONEY AND TAR- It cored me, and I ban not been troubled since.” A. M. Ake, Wood, Ind., writes: “Several veers since my lungs were so badly s(feezed that f bad S morrhiges. I took treatment with several ns without soy benefit. I then started to take S HONEY AND TAR, snd my lungs an now ss sound as s bullet. I recommend it in ad vanced stages of king trouble.” TbrssSites—25c, 80c, ffl.OO. The BO-csnl tits rtzaid tkl $1-00 baqfa sknest lb Mi ce aisles his «<"-Uf toMm mhA ss tbs samN nes as much. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY. J. W. PEACOCK Vs,usble Residence and Land For Sale. 1 am offering for sale on i terms a vory desirable tr nnd farming and partly wii Thomasrille. 1 -3 sores, one third of which nal forest growth of snitnb'c for fencing remainder of the trai in cultivation, and running streams, natural drainage. zwptlble of being ^ of eligible bulldiog sites and truck-farms^, a 11 every rrspeot desirable: Ife should be examined by al l snob as ma$* b seeking homes in this section. Fa?> icnlar information will be fmnishezt by- tho Undersigned, who will upon appikOe, tion.go over it with anyone wishing make a personal examination of it. Fere farther information apply at tlie City- Express Office, or at tho office, of Uan>> trend & Hammond Attorneys. F. H. Butler, Admr. and AgsM for the Heirs of F. H. Bnt'or, Deed*, dwlf. 0 , ning for a lionse warming that will he a | WORLD CHAMPION memorable event in ThomasviUe society annals. This will lake place within the next six weeks. IN DAVY CROCK James J. Jeffries, champion < world, will make Ills i Opera Hoose in the WHEN YOU HAVK A COLD. The first action wh.nyou havvarold should be to i«(f-va the lungs. Thir-ii, in the title-role of Frank 1 b:-l accotrpt stud bv the free use ol L| n e backwoods, “Dnvy Cliambeilam'* Ct-mlr Rrmedy. This I ^.W-o* the Remedy |li|u»fies the rough mucus and ! causes Us expulsion from the air »lls ol, DnT J Orootett e ,oneety o _ the lungs, produc- a a fisc expectoration , easy-going nature, and filial and opens the sreretions. A’ complete' form the bails, of an fnterestii cure soon follows. Tel* remedy will cure I There Is a vain* of linmor a severe cold in less lime .ban any other j (h the plot, strong i tralmtnt it'd it bavesihe system in a ' natural and bealiby condition. It coun- ( Ire< l llea >- and a stirring e m x r t-Tacts anv tendency toward pneumonia, in the scene where Davy data* |Fot sale by J. W. Peacock. girl ho loves against a gang of There is ascheming villain in tl,.- 1 , DESERVED POPULARITY. . who 'crdcavore to barter I To cure constipation and liver tronb'ea hoWi t he heroine'# g by gently moving the bowel* and acting ■ , . aa* tonic to the llv-r, take Little Early the girl e hand In marriage Risers, Those f*m'<ni lltt’e plHs are.** o* 1 * «• «**» * n 1 mild, p'eessntend harmless, but effective' Orookett triumphs Tlr aftd sure. Taeir universal use for many in elaborate and lbs i .ea-s is a strong gneranfeot their popu- - tho „- Isrite and niefu'ness. fio’d by Brscey . , Fbarrracy Co. oratU comp sed of . win continue on the t Kennedy’s Laxative Hynty and Tar Jeffries nnd appear in t ^ rrodnr tloa of the pi tv. INDISTINCT PRINT