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riMK.-.KNTERPKHE, THOMASVILLK GEOROIA''JIAV', S 31
CATARRH
FOUL i
YY TRANSACTIONS
IN REAL ESTATE MARKET
CJJTTi'
The tainted blood of ancestor* lays, upon the shoulders of innocent off
spring untold suffering by transmitting to them, through the blood, that
blighting disease Scrofula; for in nearly every instance the disease can be
Dlnylnyed In Bnth Town and
County Property-
spring untold suffering by [transmitting to them, throi
. blighting disease Scrofula; for in nearly every instance
traced to some family blood trouble, or blood-kin marriag
to the laws of nature. Swelling, ulcerating glands of
weak eyes, sores, abscesses, . , ,
s'iin eruptions, white swell-' ^SS^ly Is me
V?- % d,6 2fg'*® °2‘ CT ^dlyoverh«b^7 Th“‘
deformities, with a wasting th J eye. and we feared she
of the natural strength and it was then that we decided t<
vitality, are some of the ways medicine at once made a t;
Jiis, miserable disease man- cure, b' ' : ,
bests . itself. The poison had a sign of the disease to re
transmitted through the '5° 8 - 5 th St., Salina, Kan.
K-ii y.'ZZ- ^~» ,
nutritive qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter and tubercular
deposits, often resulting in consumption. ‘ "
Judge Montgomery hsa recently clos
ed the following rest setato deals.
‘ 250 acroa land In Osho .ilsiriot. the
property of Mrs. W. D. UitcheU to Mr.
W. A. Shares.
A .mull lot noar Mltchel street nest
A. U. E. Ohnro’i.
The house .and lot on earner of Jack-
ion and Sexlas .treats, the property of
Verdict Reached at 6 m-> A'ter
‘ Nlqht Sassion of Jury.l Grounds
for the '/.-diet- Eteri.s of
Whatt .*Ju epe Old Be
fore Reaching Oa
eislon.
She is now a young lady, and has never
sign of the disease to return.
;th St., Salina, Kan. Mas. K. Bcajtnv.
blood pollutes and weakens that health-sustaining fluid and fn place of it*
A disease which hm be
„ , .. st least since the birth o;
S fercr, requires constitutional treatment.
is the remedy best fitted for this, ft clei
blood of all scrofulous and tuberculous
make* it rich and pure and under the ton
of this great blood medicine the general bi
yiqptoma all pass away, there is a sure return to health
fiermanenfly while posterity is protected. Book on t
Ice wished, furnished by our physicians, without cliarg
H.T5. Hntchens of Memphis, Tonn , to
Mr, w. E. Howell of the firm of Floyd,
Howell A Oo. Mr, Howell will prob-
r| «biy occupy this pi ice in December or
JiDOirr to get the benefit of Thomau-
. villa's splendid sohools , -
% - Nine and one-half acres on tl e sooth
aide of the city, bonudod by Wright,
Bartow and South street* and College
•venae, the property of Ex-G vernor
Horelam of Mmnesota, to Mr. A H. 8.
Cooke and Roaooe Lake
The block on Gordon svenno forth of
Hoepital lot, the property of T. M.
Smith et. al. of Valdosta to Mr. W. P.
Grantham.
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A JUST RECEIVED V
a Fresh shipment Tenneys candy.
Our SODA FOUNTAIN isjutisurpassed. A
. f-Editur Pleasant A. Stovall 6f the Sa
vannah Prill, recently made a Memor
ial day address In Monltrie. Upon Ills
return tn 8 tvannah, he‘writes in the
following interesting fashion of some
well known citizens of Thom Seville.
"A strong specimen of the young men
who hare developed Booth Georgia is
Mr. Frank Antley. Nearly 60 years n*>
he Was born In Augusts, then moved to
Atlanta and finally drifted down to
South Georgia, where tie commenced to
bnild railroads. After helping to con
struct the Thomaaville and Tifton road
he opened up a sawmill business along
the line and la now independent and a
good, healthy type of the men who have
grown od since the war, who liave made
. heir own way and carved th‘ir own
fortnues. He ie one of six brother-, all
of whom livro made a aucoers In life Ha
has two or three mills in Oolqnitt, ha*
built a beaattfnl home In ThomasvU!*,
and Is now prospecting inFdnds, where
the pine belt Is recoding to tne shares of
this golf.
In mentioning Judge W. A, Coving
ton of Moaltrie, he i«ys:
"Be Is looked apw as • possinla can
didate for congress along with Rodden-
bery rf Thomas after Jim Griggs' term
la over.
The people of C. lquitt ate not talking
governorship very mnoh ytt. although
the leaders anem to have lined np with
Clark Howell so far. The connty went
T-rrell In the last campaign. Judge
Griggs, ot oo arts, la “solid with the
(From the Marianna Times.)
A splendid series rf revival services
closed Thursday of last week at tlio
Baptist cbnrch. Twenty-seven were
received for baptism and three by letter
The church has been
YOUNGER SOCIAL SET
BOASTS ANOTHER CLUB.
or restoration.
' greatly revived find the whole commu
nity has been brought nnder the Influ
ence of the gospel. Overflowing con-
i greuatlons have attcoded the services.
- and have listened with eager interest to
the earnest and imprrs-ise [gospel ser
mons of Bar. Alex W. Bealer, of Thom
asville. Ga.
Mr. Bealer during hiastay of ten days
in onr midst has great'y endeand him-
■elf to Marianna people of all denomi
nations. His sormona have been fall of
original aud impresst-e thoughts, cloth
ed in language both strong and beauti
ful. enriohed {with an abundance of
striking and pertinent illnstratloni, and
presented with great tenderness and pow
er. His delightful social qualities have
drawn to lilm young and old alike, and
all have boor impressed with the convic
tion that ha Is a man of God, intent on
winning souls and glorifying hla Muter
He lie* dona great good by Ills faithful
labora among us.
Tbs haptiam of twsntT-fonr converts
took plaoa Thursday afternoon In the
beautiful waters of tha Obipola river.
Theta series of meetings will M loos ra
memberud as a great event in tlw religi
on* history of Marianna, Three more
await baptism, and these will be hep-
tieed on the afternoon of the 1st Bondar
In May.
Phone 106.
A cents ‘Tenney’s” Candy
I Do Not Want to Freeze You Out
7 But Ido want you to come and look over a few of
! the7FREEZERS and REFRIGERATORS: r.nd Ice
I Cream Dishes and Ice Water Pitchers, Cold Tea Glasses
£ and many other things that I liave put in the .-t ire for
| youmse during the hot weather, months
coming upon
us now double quick. -
White Mountain, thats a cool place hut i he White 2
untain Refrigerator keeos iceiiist as well n« thnsnnw »
t orieuce* of the night. They say that
when the first ballot was taken it stood
Uforacqnlt'al and 3 for oonviitlon.
The majority held (list the stare had
not proved beyond a donbt that Barrow
had committed the crime. The testimony
of Dr. McIntosh that the death wound
was caused by a 58 otlibre ball, while
Mrs. Patterson testified that she saw
Barrow one a 52, wu a footer In detem..
lug them. The thee Jurors held' that
they were in doubt. They were not
enre that Barrow did the deed, nor were
they convinced of hla itmooeuiir One
of them earns around to the majority at
midnight and for three hours the Tote
wu ten to two, u throe in the morning
the second oamo over and the ballot
The uteniahtng
Mountain Refrigerator keeps ice just as well as thesnow
clad peaks of the mountains. That Ice Cream Freezer
named Lightning I have it.. It get its name Jroin the
fact it makes Iqe Cream like a streak of gre’sed light
ning. Come around ard look the entire outfit over, it
shan’t cost you a cent.
C. B.'QUINN, Agent,
DR. MALLETTE SELLS HOME
TO CAPT..J. B. WAY
‘Baterdav afternoon Dr.' U. R. Mel
lette sold ble home on Romiigtod nve-
Mae,' to Onpt. J. B. Way; " Tim *new
owner will fake possession on Septem
ber' 1st. In the meantime Dr. Mellette
will bollda family reridenoe on his re-
■ontly porohued lot do Broad atrut ad
joining tlio Methodist ohurch. Oapt
Way I* out of the county's beet eittaena.
Hole engaged in the timber and' tur.
gienttne business and at present resides
near Boston, at Haysrlew. Ha liu ■
family, and oomes that they may have
tha beutflte of Thomuvlllo school*.
Thay will reoslvs a warm weloomo to
tblaotty.!
NEW CENTRA!.. HOTEL
Modern, Up-to-date, Convenient— Cn
Experienced Management—Rates $2.00
Best of Livery Service in Connection.
W. M. SINGLETARY & J. J. ARLINE,
Proprietors A Managers
Meigs, Georgia.
stood cloven and one.
foot developed, say the Jurors, that the
teal man hesitated to free Barrow be
cause he supposed that If a verdict of
not guilty wu toned in the Jurors
would have to pay the coats of the trial.
When hie mind wu relieved on this
point he promptly voted for acquittal,
winding np the story at daybreak.
The members of the Jury were D. W.
Tyne foreman, W. W. Felkel, L. A.
Smith, W. H. Kerr, .Johnson Harper.
W, A. Bustle, A, 0. Forester, D. D.
Uwaltney, S. B. Dixon, R. T. Hinson,
U. F, Coleman, T. F. Dyson.
GREAT SERVICE SUNOAY
AT METHODIST CHURCH
HIDES WANTED
Write for quotations to
(By Bar. J. M.Ontler.)
Sunday wu a gnat day in the Metho
dist ohnmh
J.W. Watkins & Co.
280-282 W. Jaokson 8t.
A large congregation wu
present to witness tha reception of the
large class who joined daring the, to
viral.
tl wen restored to membership, hav-
tog lost their membership
M united by Oertiflrate.'
83 wen noeived on profusion of
faith.
21 ot these iron baptised, and then
the enlin plait was received in fall oou
aecttoa.
7 mort ars to be received who failed
lo be present Sunday.
Tide give* an addition of 129 to the
membership since conference.
Every department of the Churoh hu
felt the helpful alfeot ot this large in
crease, and then is a gratifying increase
in oommunicante every first Sunday
upon the saenment of the Lord's sup-
ThomuviJIe. Gi
Mr. B. L. Red fearn a Valdosta in tur-
•noe man, wu in town on business Sat
urday. Ha says that she Equitable row
iiu aFsctedthe life insurance bnsinesa
In thin seotlon, bat ho predicts an ami-
cable adjustment and nsaltant good.
A NEW FISH STORY
The but spring fish story wo liavo
heard is from Miss Edna Gain editor of
the Quitman Free Pros who writes in
this wise from Hampton Spring*,' Fla.
11‘'Life in Taylor county sums to pre
scut few of the nerve-racking problems
that bu t people who an trying to
write titeir names high np on tlio newly
whitewashed wails of the ball of fame.
The farms, faetoriu and other devices
to make men slaves to daily labor, have
not yet invaded tbit playground where
the men cum to hnnt and fish most ot
the time Straining ambition, the de-.
sin for wealth and commercial supre
macy, all of time feverish symptoms
of modern civilization sum so far to be
confined within the bounds of Perry.
As an illutratiun of lids spirit of life,
may lo mentioned a method of fishing
sometimes employed by tlio native
sportsmen. Hounds, long and lean of
build ate a uumcrou* tribe audibly are
trained to flili ’■> this wise: They are
backed up to the crock, arc even taught
to wade out ou the shallows, a fishing
lino tied to the end of tlioir long tails.
When the fish bite, the dog jerks his
tail .trilight oter Iris bach, and when lie
lands the fish lie brings it t-H*maater.
who is lept sing under a nearby, tree,and
who halts tiro book [for him. Docs, it
seems, may develop as floe an instinct
fo^flsliing u for hunting, and I suppose
by tlie way tiiis is the first fUli tale, or
TO REMOVE
FRECKLES and PIMPLES
In Ten Days, Ui.
Satin oJa.
The Complexion Beautifier.
Prof. Parish, taaeher of the Berwick
' eohool wu a Saturday visitor. a
In Mnyst’s Court -
, A lively conglomeration 'of humanity
>n bli the latest spring shades confront
ed Osar Roddenbery yesterday atter-
soagla Mayor’s oourt. Lee Driver,
whoae cue uused trouble between him
•at oBur Lambert wu fined 550 and
«dsta. A white Woman prosecuted a
white man, ’got eorry and wu fined
tlaafi oottafor false probation. A
negro aantie had A fan with another
Direr a chicken. They killed the chick*
db in the fait. Anntie exhibited two
ghastly chicken feet with her mark on;
cmebiaok arm with three welts, and
tb*mayor reserved decision.
Are you using the PLANET
R. CULTIVATOR?' fl£ •
not it is because you do not know the worth of them. Ask
your neighbor about it. If you are at all interested write us, ,
for one and after one days use you are not’ satisfied we will
send for the plow. It is the greatest labor saving tool ever
put on a farm. Get one for each horse and cut down the cost
of this years crop. Very truly yours, '
Jno.G.Burney's
Hardware Store. Boston, Ga.
Glory, praise and honor is due our
Father tn Heaven tor His many mercies
unto tlie children ot men.
Satlno'n «»»*»,?!■
•net momtf rs-rnuLd Ifit
•ry. actuimntHHi.
< is* removo th?
I«i-. Tmii, Liver
I*, or any other
.. .. tli«* skin oh-ar.
-V as . -* till? Iswinllty «»f yuilttl.
Tiiou»autli teutify to Ui« tn*-rii>»or SatutoUl.
MJfh Alley Ltrtite -mtiIica:—ThlboUi-aux.
Ln.,Ocl. 15, C4. "For four yeor* my fact hus
combletMT covrrtnt with fKvklw arid p.nip.Y*.
All roBKdlfHflilleil, until I u>e*t two i
•sew wufi«h «*omp!i’idly triiiovi-tt
thefrookw* ana iritmiu**. My.coiujivxlon K ]
now {iertcpt. Aim h«Hs«f evro' lady hpvliu!
frucftUte«nd plmpiw will ti> NnluQla.” P-lce
fft'Btul by Inuljtttf ilfu^isu, or mail. {
National ToClet Co . 1'un*. Term. I
n Tii*»niasvtite b\ R. Tnorr a* Jr., utul ait i
t-adtug UruggUi
Baoh from Wadding Trio-
Mr. 0. ,W. MnrcUisoo, ooadootor on the
A. A B, tx*w*ii hem and Fitsgerald,
haaretorood home from his wedding
tBp. ' He waa married last week in
Qremaab^to, N O., and stopped af Way •
croaaVora few day*, returninp. fMr
%nA llt*. 'Marchtew wilt nuke their
.Boat hark.
New York. May l — A light auow fell
iu many places in Central aud North*
eniNeW York today, accompanied by
cold weather.
C. C. Cocroft,
t’reprenting PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY, of Atlanta.
. Pianos' and Organs.
STEINWAV Et
ENABEv Mi
FISCIIER an
UaliDUAX and other Wi
standard Piauos. foi
TUomasville.
Mrs.,M. A. Gardner ot Eatonton. Ga.
is here for a mouth'^ visit t j her daugh
ter, ^Ira. Jeff Freeman.
Your o!d Piano
_ Taken iu Ex-^
Ch'uipe for hjL'.w
one. ilo-i.-rairpni
Terms rcxonablo,
Gooi-gia,
Kodul Dyspepsia Ware
DiqcotE wlrai vea eat.