Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 03, 1905, Image 5
TtMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE GEORGIA, Afford 5 If you can, you owe it to yourself—to your family—to buy one. package of Uneeda Biscuit to-day, not to-morrow, TO-DAY! After that you will ever buy and eat Uneeda Biscuit because your appetite will demand them, because your common sense will teach you that there is no article of food so wholesome, so satisfying, so economical. Uneeda Biscuit are really soda crackers, but such soda crackers as you never had before or even imagined. Indeed, it is a great achievement to make soda crackers so delicious and to deliver them to your table as fresh as they were at the mouth of the oven, untouched by strange hands, untainted with odor, unspoiled by dampness, dust or germs. Think of a beautiful package of royal purple and white containing such a feast as that, for 5 f Think what it means to you Mrs. Housewife or you Mr. Breadwinner and what you are losing by hot making Uneeda Biscuit an important part of your daily bill-of-fare. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Quantity Greatest Package Candy on Chocolate Almonds, Salted Pea- nuts, Unsurpassed Caramels, Batter Scotch, Noagatiaes and assorted Chocolates. CHISHOLM & LEWIS. Leading Confectioners. gazlno “Madame” can be given for gg dollar. We will take pleasure in asadi, ing any subscriptions,that Ur. Chestnut,, who will return in a few dan making^-.. canvas of the town, fails to get. Ur. Vargil Hay of New Spring SUL waa exohanging love stories with, Rtc Haywood Singletary of thla plats* day. Judging from the number of teams hired ont by our stablemen, W. U. Sin- gletarydb Son, on Sabbath afternoon, and other signs, there ought to be at least eight weddings in this town, “be- fora ths leaves begin to turn." Now is the right time of ths moon to plant Irish potatoes snd sil kinds of gar den traok. We keep all kinds' of seed. J. H. Pollen * Co. ' Kiss Jennie Carter, of this plans, left lass 8atorday to take charge of the school at Bold Spring. She aocompa- INDISTINCT lots down WMiJB the bars. ur/zIA The trouble is it gi\rs xMaWBr no warbinc. The hits c f the serpent warn* \cu if but Grip new gives nalam until Hs poison has undone the cysti m. Weak kmc*—mean eooscaptior; we tk heart. Ktit diaease; and weak kidneys, brtchi'sdisciud. Take JOHNSON’S ®S>v«p TONIC] In 90 minutes It enters the blood and begins to undo the mischief, and In one day the Grip victim is placed beyoodthe danger line. Use nothing else. Johnson's Chill ft Fever Tonic Co. ■’ Suvennah, Georgia. In the treatment of deni often a resalt of catarrh almost immediately upon membrane, and the hearini turn at once. A few day will briog relief, and in weeks, according to the se case, a cure will be accom] Mias Meeks, of Matte says: “Hyomei is truly ^ hare used it but a short ti great change in my coi hearing is improving rapid no idea N I would improve so short a time. My breatl 80 offensive to myself an lost its bad odor entirely. a great deal of money with cialists, and can truly e months cf their treatment Ochlockonee Mentions. (By J. F. Singletary.) Mrs. Marvin Clark of Thomasville, is spending some time with Mrs. Dora Clark, who is quite sick with la grippe. CURBS CATARRH DS VFXK5S. One Week’s Us* of Hyomei Did More Than Six Months' Treatmert by Specialists. of deafness which i* of catarrh Hyomei acts upon the inflamed hearing begins to re • few days’ treatment aud in three or four to the severity of the be accomplished. Matte wan, N. Y. truly wonderful. I short time, and see u in my condition. My rapidly, and I had I would improve so rapidly in My breath, which was md others, Ims . I have npent money with catarrli spe- can truly say that six is not equal one month of Hyomei.” J. W. Peacock is selling Hyomei up on the unusual plau of agreeing to re turn the money if-the medicine does not cure A complete outfit costs only $1 00, and c insists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler will last a lifetime, and there is enough llyomol for sever d weeks’ treat moot. Additional bottles of Hyomei can be procured for 50 cents. Compare this Email expense with tho fees charged by specialists, and then remember that if Hyomei does not cure J. W. Peacock will re turn Tour money. DEAFNESS ,CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, fts they c*nnot reach th* diseased portion of the »ar Then* Is only one war to cure deafness, )nd that is by constitutional remedies. Deflfn?ssis caused bv an inflamed coudi- tiun of tbo mucous lining of the Eust'i- ^ chianjjhibe. When this tube is inflamed □ a rumbling sound or imperfect bea^ng; »nd when it is entirely c'os°d, Dufn'ss Is th« result, atd unless the in- mi.1tlon can b* taken out and this tube restor'd to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; Cas«s mt of ten are caus'd by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam'd condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for toy case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be fcured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, fiend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists ,75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- Miss Annie Lucas was the guest of Mrs. E L. Rollins Saturday aud Sunday Miss Kate Fleetwood is visiting Miss Clancy Pinson of ThomasviUe, this week. Mrs. A. W. Logue returned to her home in Nashville last week, after spending several weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs W S Bullock. Miss Pearl Stubbs, after (pending some time with relatives here, returned to Sylvester Monday. Mrs. Pearl Garrison leaves for her home in Savannah Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clark of Thomas- vide, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thompson near town. Mrs. II. V. Buntiu spent last Wednes day in Thomasville. Rev. G. P. Reviere preached at the M. E, church Saturday and Sunday to a large congregation. Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. Walker visited Mrs. Copeland of Tnomasville Saturday aud Suudav. . Mrs. Margaret Singletary was called to the bedside of her sou Mr. Wm. Sidgletary of Meigs, Friday. He is very ill with grippe. Mrs, Nannie Venters has ordered a large and beautiful line of spring Milli nery and will have her opening in March Don’t fail to call on Ler while in town. Dr. T. M. McIntosh of Thomasville was here un a professional visit one day last week. Miss Pearl Thompson is visiting in Thomasville for a fow days, the guest of her lister. Mrs. E. R. Clark. Mrs. Hall of Shellmaii,. spout last week with Mrs. Frank Hay near town. J. H. Anderson and family moved to Nashville last week. We will mist them but wish for them much pros perity. New Spring Hill. ("Uncle Sam ”) As tho beautiful spring weather con- tinnes, our farmers are rushing their work along and are making rapid prog f HAMBERLAIN’S COLIO, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. The great success of this preparation In the relief and cure of bowel com plaints has brought it into almost uni versal use. It never fails, and when re duced with water and sweftened is pleas ant to take. It Is equally valuable for ch Idren and adults. For sale by J. W. Peacock, Thomasville, <*a. w Henry Mitchell, of the Duncanville district, who was recently appointed bv &e ordinary of the county as a justice of the peace for that district, having been notified that the commission had been received from the governor, came in and took the oath of office Toes day. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. To draw the fi e ent of a burn, or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for piles. Oct the genuin". J. k. Tuck editor of the Harmonizcr, Centre.AIa. writes: "I have used DcWitt's Witch ilazel Salve in mr family for piles, cuts and burns. It Is the best salve . on the market Every f>mTy should keep it on bkn*i." 8old by Bracey Pharmacy C ». w Mr. Simeon M. Turner, a young pitman lawyer, waa Here Tuesdav. NIGHT PROWLING THIEVES Croup and Whooping Cough come like a thief in the might, stealing in to fatten the fang * of mortal disease upon the children as they peacefully sleep in tbsir little beds. Kennedy's Laxative Hooey and Tar, the now. discovery for coagbis and colds, will drive out these death-dealing demons before the doctor -can arrive. It protects the lives and haalthof the little odos. Contains no •opiates. Keep it handy. Sold by Bra ce/ Pharmacy Oe. w Pindar Shellings" arc quite popu lar now with tho young people. They meet at tho place appointed, aud, after shelling pindars for a while, Work is laid aside and tho remainder of the eve ning is spent in social games, music and conversation, It is always "Work be fore play.” Last week there was one of these entertainments at the homes of both Mr. Isaac Langley and Mr. Tom Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Groover, of be yond Ochlochnee, visited in this com munity Sunday.’ Virgil Hav and his sister, Miss Beat rice, visited Meigs Saturday and Sun day. Mr. A. C. Thompson was called to Bainbridge a few days ago by the ser ious illness of his daughter, Mrs. Sfcrib- ling, who is yet critically ill. Orro Griffin spent Sunday with rela tiros in Ochlochnee. Mr. Robert Alexander, of the County Board of Education, made a profes sional visit to our school recently. New Spring Hill school observed Washington's Birthday in an appropri ate manner. The forenoon was devoted to "Washington exercises,” aud the af ternoon wan a half-holiday for all. Our uchool continues to grow. It has passed the sixtieth mark, and still they come MEIGS GLEAMINGS BY REAPER SEARCY We are glad to say that Mrs. John Wilson, who lias been sics for several ■lays, Is recovering. Gordon Castleberry made a flying visit to Thomasville last Monday. He left home at sunrise, made the trip of fourteen miles, spent several hoars in a denial chair and was at horns in time for dinner. He rode a bicycle. Mr. N. Oehni* expected In the- city today to visit bis brother, Hr. Charley Gehe, proprietor of the Oriental Ba- Miss Bffie Brbwlnaky, of Oerroltoo, Ky„ and Mia Nell Hast, of Richmond, Vo., have returned to their homes, af- tar a delightful visit to Tboimarville, as toa geests of Miss Louise Hsyss. The Wade-Boss Co. of the Lyceum lonrsc, gave ns an excellent entertain ment Wednesday night. It was high- toned from beginniug'to end. Onr peo ple should attend these entertainments every cent of the receipts go to pur chase a Library for the town. Doctor O’Neal onr popular dentist, und Mr. W. H. Saber the assistant cashier of tho Meigs Bank, wont court ing to Pelham Sunday, bat becoming anxious about tome home matters they aubled it back to Meigs in the early af ternoon. It is getting to be quite tho tiling now to walk to the nearest railroad station and ride back on the train. Thoy say the walk is good for Indigestion. For the sake of getting something to digest we could easily loave off the walk and pnt np with a little indigestion. Mr Ezekiel Carter went down to his old neighborhood near Oak Grove Sat urday. Hearing that the school house had taken fire from the stovo fine, and burned he decided to contribute a load of lnmber to aid in rebuilding, which im hauled from this place. If there’s anybody hero, that is ever ready to do an act of kindness or a deed of charity it’s your Uncle Zeke Carter. Mr Will Dixon of Camdla wss here a few days ago is looking after his farm- ins interests here. Tiie W. F. K. society or the graded school gave a delightful entertainment at the college andicoritun Friday night. Tliere was a foil house, and everyona •poke in highest terms. The entire pro gram waa arranged by the young ladies of the higher grades, and was so well rendered that they justly deaerved the many nice things that'wen said about them. nied Mrs. Wesley Dixon and daughters, who have been on a visit to friends here during the past few days. Mr. Robert Alexander, of the County Board of Education, was ill this vicinity oue day last weok. He visited the Pine Hilt school, taught by Mr. C. R. Hatch ings. The school was found in splendid oonditlon. Although Mr. Hntchinge is a yonng teacher he is proving himself to be a born teacher, and is full of vim, tact aud original methods. Mrs. W. A. Waldorf, Jr. of Valdosta was the guest of her friend, Mrs. T. E Rose, at tho Roswell, a few days sinoc. Mrs, Waldorf, ss Miss Bertie Bnckaiew, was very popular here, her former home. New comers are banting houses all over this town, bnt there's not a house to be had. We are informed, however, that several neat residences will at a very early date be built. Mr. Harroll aud Miss Mary Parker, of Pelhsm, were visitors here Saturday. We buy all kinds of oountry produce, and sell onr goods at the right price. J. H. Pc lion & do. Mr. W. H. Vanlandinglmm, whoso pleasant smile always greets yon at the caahier’s window at the bank, visited his homo folks, at Cairo Saturday. Mr. Antoine Huber of Moultrie, was here Sunday. In answer to many, as to why no ac count of the burglary and arrest of the boys concerned in it, appeared in the items from this place last week, we will say that a detail account was sent in with other matter for this column, bnt the editors, as the arrests were made in ThomaariUe, used the informa tion furnished by us, and consolidated all in a report from that place, from day to day. Little Bertha Warren, daughter of Mr, Frank Warren, i« one of the most ameitioua pupils in Center HiU school. BbS is in ths primary department, un der the inatroction of 1Ira. Klmm Sin gletary end ti six year* of ago. Beeidee being able to read, veil and write, phe knows tho multiplication tiMt so wsll, that it la impossible to trap her. Of It Is In The Implement Lia: And is a good thing, you will find that We carry it. Wet handle nothing but High Grade Goods, and you can make Oft mistake by coniine to us for your Hardware as we handle all Heavy and Staple lines such as Nails, Stoves, Ell wood Fence; Implements, etc, in car lots, and thereby, are prepared to giv% you the very best prices. Come to see us. Jno. G. Burney’s Hardware’Store.JBoston, Ga. coarse there are many others, bat they are older.