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SI > Bf.ERTERPRIBEi TFuliiJviLLE GEORGIA
3 Day’s Special Sale!
Beginning Friday, May 12, and
lasting through Monday following.
t is now sometime since we had a SPECIAL
SALE; and to again introduce ourselves in
this way—we name some extraor
dinary prices^ for
THE THREE DAY’S SALE ONLY:
12 MAY
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80'
FOR THE CHILDREN
Aa jMuUUdi Bmr.
Tate a raw egg and empty It by
means of pin boles. As soon us the In
side of lt'ls dry 811 It quarter full of
tine sand and then with a little wax
■esl np the holes. It now Isokn like
an ordinary egg.
The next time you bare boiled eggs
for breakfast take your prepared egg
and substitute It for the one that Is
given you.
Then you may safely announce that
your egg Is ready to obey your com-
A MAINE POCAHONTAS.
No. i Size Lamp Chimney, a
limited quantity, only 3c
All sc Tinware—Wash Pans,
Milk Pans, Pudding Pans,
Pie Plates, Dippers, Etc..3c
All toe Tinware,—Coffee Pots,
Boilers, Dairy Pans, Milk
Buckets, Wash Basins, Ect.
a....... ......7c
3 Quart, Enameled Coffee Pot,
• 50c Article.. 25c
-Cation Milk Can, Best Enamel,
Worth 50c anywhere in the
world, for three days---25c
'Complete Glass Lamp, burner,
chimney and wick, 15 inches
high, during Sale 22c
Ladle’s Hats from ...
$2.50 to 25c
36 inch Curtain Swisses, Dots,
Stripes and Figures, a 10c ar
ticle all over the world, dur
ing this Sale, yd -8 I-2c
Pink Stripe Dress Ginghams
yd - 5c
Big Lot Embroideries, worth
10 to 15c yd., this Sale...7c
Men’s Oxfords, Sizes 5 i-i, to 7
worth from £1.50 to $2.50,
all go for ....—$1.19
Ladies’ Oxfords, an extra Spe
dal Cleaning up Sale, worth
as high as $2.30, all go at
per pair $1.50
Big Lot Men’s Straw Hats,
sweated and banded.... JOc
ChurchweU’s Cut Price Store.
C. R. Pooe,
Starke Corner.
SUCCESSOR
Thomasville, Ga.
"te
Pelham's New Commercial!Hotel
THE ARLINE HOUSE
Opensd January the] tint, ItOS, Modern and np-to-dato in all details.
' Moat conveniently located hotel in the city. Very best aervioet, rendered
f experienced management. Opposite A. <J. L. depot. Look foreign.
Bates $1.00 and *2.00 per day.
Commercial travelers, patrooage'aolldtad.
Mr. and Mrs. J.JW. ARLINE,
Proprietor! and Managers.
Attention Firmers.
We are closing out our Smokelefs Shells LESS than COST
Don’t want to cairy them over to interfere with new stock
Xarge line Fishing Tackle, Best Bicycles and
Sewing Machine Supplies.
BigBargainsin Base Ball Goods. Special prices to clubs.
Bine Pi jcket Knives, Razors and Shears
Wertz & Son.
131 East Jackson St. The Old Established Repairers
BILIOUSNESS
Makes
CHRONIC INVALIDS.
fWhen the liver is torpid, bile enters the)
fblood as a virulent poison.. Liver ills follow)
pvOms
Land Tonic PBLLBTS are the only Treatment!
\that gives the liver Just the right touch and^
lstarts Nature’s work in the right manner.
. . The Pill touches the liver, the .J
Na. Pellets tone the system.
Complete Treatment
as «*•
HIDES WANTED
Write for quotations to
J.W. Watkins & Co.
Too «u place It at will la uny posi
tion yon desire. It will stand on the
edge of • knife or oo the rim of
gloss, do matter whether you put tt
end way* or sidewaytk.
Id the last cue you will cause more
astonishment because It wUI seem to
trespass against the lavra of gravity.
Tbe only precaution you need observe
Is to tap tbe egg gently, so as to cause
tbe sand it coo tains to settle each
time at tbe bottom, snd thus It will oo-
some any position you wish.
A Ost #f She Sssm.
In tbe highland of Tibet and In tbe
cold and snowy steppe* between tbe
Country north of Himalaya and south
of Siberia there Is a beautiful cat with
a sllrery fur and a glorious busby tall
tbat la marked with many coal black
rings. Exquisite shadings of choco
late and yellow are drawn In fine lines
over her here and there, making her
probably tbe prettiest of the email cat
animals.
In general appearance and site she
Is like our puseles, but she le a savage
little tblng, and so far tbe only speci
mens tbat have been brought Into
Europe or America'have been dead
ones, for no bun ter baa been able to
take any alive.
This cat la called tbe manul eat, and
now tbat something Is known about
tbe Tibetan country It la probable tbat
tbe pretty creatures will become rest
dents of tbe big soologlcal gardens be
fore long, and they may turn out not
to be to hard to tame after all.
Palatlss Animals.
A little gray dog tumbled headlong
Into tbe area of a bouse In t west end
square, aaya tbe Baltimore Herald, ami
tbe maid who happened to be standing
there ctoeed tbe gate.
When tbe dog caw abf was safe from
her puraucra—two huge bull terriers—
she toppled over In a dead faint The
other servants, who crowded out Into
tbe area to belp bring tbe little animal
to, derided tbe assertion, but a veteri
nary surgeon who finally Joined tbe
group said then waa nothing prepos
terous about It
“Of course she fainted," be said.
'Lots of animals faint Cats and dogs
and even more etolld animals tael over
momenta of fy |pfl <Ttn»(Ton **
MiaH
A schoolmaster, says Stray Stories,
hae concluded that It la not safe to
teach proverbs to very young children.
"Now, boys, always remember," be
said one day, "tbat tbe early bird al
ways catches tbe worm."
Next morning a small boy toed the
line with a tear stained face.
"_Wha£j Jbe matter. Tommy!" asken
th# matter.'
"Pleuec, sir, you said tbat It was tbe
early bird tbat got tbe worm.”
“Too.”
"Well, father tbnahed me!"
•What for. my boyt"
“’Cos, sir, I lot our canary out early
this morning and It's never come back
with tbe worm."
fhe lived Captain John Smith's Life
at Gardiner la 1014.
The history of Captain John Smith
and Us love affair wltb Pocahontas I*
generally known by most everybody
wbq has made any study at all of tbe
history of tbla country, but very few
know of Smltb'a other Tacabontuo in
Maine.
It waa In 1614 tbat Captain John
Smith made a trip to wbat Is now Gar
diner, and .It was then this other Po
cahontas Incident occurred. Tbe Ca
bases* tribe of Indiana were presided
over by a chief having headquarters at
wbat Is now Gardiner, then known as
Cabaaaaa, and who bod a daughter
named Schools, famed among her tribe
for her beauty and grace.
Ebe waa, unfortunately, smitten at
once with tbe gallant captain, who was,
by tbe way, tbe first white man to visit
these part* and who waa received wltb
great cofdlallty.
Smith bad* wltb him a lieutenant
named Hunt, who was of,a quarrel
some nature and disposition and prone
to mutiny^ When tbe time came for tbe
part/ of white# to depart Hunt'* muti
nous spirit showed Itself, and with a
small party of followers be left Smith,
going In an opposite direction. Hie par
ty took wltb them as captives several
of tbe tribe of tbe Cabassas.
Tbe chief, considering tbe white* one
party, by a gnat mistake followed
Captain Smltb'a loyal band, which
camped for the nlgbt about four miles
from tbe present location of Ganllner.
Seboolt. wishing to warn tbe captain,
hurried on before tbe party of enraged
Indians, but arrived too late, for as ibs
arrived at tbe camp tbe first volley of
arrows bad been delivered.
Thinking to save Smith, sbe flew to
him and threw her arms about bis
neck and In tbat position received an
arrow In her breast which caused In
stant death.
Tbe chief wa* sorely stricken at the
accident and ordered hostilities to
cease.
Tbla allowed Smith an opportunity to
explain tbat It was the other party tbat
did tbe kldntplng. After tbe sorrow
ful return and tbe burial of Schools
near wbat la now tbe Randolph eburcb.
tbe red men went In search of Hnnt,
and be was overtaken near Norrldge-
wock and hit eutlre band extermi
nated.
Captain Smith had the martyred Sc
hools to thank far bis lire, for the ar
row that reached ter heart was meant
for blm. Tbla la the story ns found In
some very okl papers near Gardiner.-
Boston Globe.
Letters Administration.
GEORGIA Thomaa County.
To all whom it may concern:
L. F. Rehberg having, in prn|«r
form, applied to me for Permanent L- r
ten of Administration on the Estate of
A. Huber Sr. late of -aid Coantr, this is
to cite all and singular the cteditors
and next of kin of A. Haber Sr. to be
and appear at my ofllce within the time
allowed by law. and show esnte, if suy
rimy can, why permanent Administra
tion should not be granted to L. F. Beli-
berg on A. Haber's Estate.
Witness my iiand and Official Signa
ture, this 1st day of Hay 1906.
66-41 Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary
Then is a difference between Kenne-
dy’a Laxative Honey and Tar and «U
other Ooogh Syrups In tbat it move* tbs
bowels, thus expelling a oold from tbe
*jeteu>. This relaxes tbe nerre-ttmues
*•6 by It* healing and soothing effect on
th* throat and long! tbe cough is re
lieved—cored entirely. Kennedy’s la
the original Laxative Honey and Tar.
It Contain* no opiates. Good alike for
yonng and old. Sold by Braoey Phar.
macy Co.
Prohibited Weeds.
Prohibited words la a game In which
tbe use of certain word* Is not allowed
answering questions. These words
are those often used In conversation,
ouch n yet, no, why, but or an* oth
ers like them, and are agreed upon by
the company before tbe gam*. One of
tbe playcro Is chosen to uk tbe ques
tion!, which may be on any subject.
He asks one of each player In order,
purposely framing them so tbat It will
difficult to answer them without
using a prohibited word. When any
one does so the offender pays a forfeit
and takes tbe questioner's place.
260-883 \V J.cVeon st
Thonnifille, Ga
Very Caltkslr.
Ethel, aged five, had been much 1m-
1 with the arithmetic lesson
when visiting a school for u day. On
waking the next morning sbe sold to
her alater, aged six:
Hay, I want to give you u sample.
I hod five applet and you shoe'
give me alx, how many would 1 hu. «
then!"
Not troubling to turu on her pillow,
the other, answered: “Oh. tbat Isn't
like me at all. If yon bad all tho*> I
wouldn't give you any."
A Good Top Stria*.
For a “plugger" top select a rather
heavy cotton cord about a yard long—
good many of tbe strings sold are
too light Tie your knot about an Inch
and a half from oue end of the string
and let the end fray out to plaster on
tbe top before winding. An old bone
button le better than a srooden mold
tor tbs other end.
tittle Bird la Oar House.
The oddest kind or little bird
Has corns to os to star.
: doesn't oat It doesn't sleep:
It sings both night and day. '
Its house hi Just tho dearest house,
m sure, you ever saw-
vines end leaves and hangs so ht*A
Quito sate from kitty's paw.
There Is a tiny, carious door
Piles open like a wink:
Cur bird bobs out and then bobs back
A* quick as you can think.
But first from out th* Unis throat
Before you could cry "Boar
Than com* tbs sweetest notes, which
Civilised Cassp Lite.
Mr. Rossltcr W. Raymond, at one
time commissioner of mlniug sta'.lstlct,
tells In "Clarence King Memoirs" of an
unexpected dinner Invitation which be
once received from Mr. King, who waa
gt tbnt time camped near the Salt Lake
valley, ’••ew.. — .
Knowing of Mr. Ring aa an explorer,
hunter nud athlete, I could scarcely
recognize my own expectation In the
polished gentleman who In Immaculate
linen, rllk stockings, low shoes and
clothing without a wrinkle received mo
lc bis comp ot a dinner which waa situ-
pie enough in Ito material coostltueuts,
but served In a stylo which I bad not
found west of the Missouri.
When I attempted to moke fun of
blm for "roughing It" In tblo way be
replied aeriotuly: “It la all very well
for you, who lead a civilised Ilf* nine
or ten months In tbe year and get into
tbe field for a few weeks at a time
only, to let younelf down to tbe pio
neer level. But I, wbo have been for
yean constantly in tbs field, would
ban lost my good habtta altogether If
I bad not taken every possible oppor
tunity to practice them. We doo't dine
tbla way every day, but we do when
ever we cun."
Bankruptcy Notice.
Southern Wholesale Jewelry, Co.
al vs. LsRoy Sampson.
Pill foe „ Receiver, relief etc., in
Thomas Superior Corrt. Oct:, term
1906.
To the defendsnt, LoRoy 8am peon,
non-resident of tbq State of Georgia.
Ton are hereby notified to appear
personally or by attorney at the October
Term 1906, of said court that meets on
third Monday In October, 1906, to an
swer the plaintiff’s complaint. Ton
are also notified to be and appear, In
penon or by attorney, on the third day
ot Jnly, 1906, at tbeoffle of Hon. R. 3.
Mitchell, Judge of Superior Court of
8ontbera Circuit, at Thcmasvllle, Ga.,
at 10 o'clock, to show cause, if any yon
can. why tbe order appointing n Receiv
er In this case should not be extended,
and tbs Temporary Receiver heretofore
appointed be mads permanent. In de
fault of sack appesuanc* tha Court will
prooeed a* to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. R. G. Mitchell,
Judge of said Court, this 8th, day ot
May. 1906.
J. W. Groover, O. 8. C. T. C. Ga.
T. A V. 9m.
Dlsaolutlon Nolle*.
The firm of Chisholm A Lewie baa
this day been dissolved. The bnainaea
will In the fntnroibe conducted at th*
old stand, 106 Brood street by T. B.
Chisholm. The undersigned is now in
oompleic control of the business and Is
no way responsible for debts or con
tracts model by the retiring member of
the firm, John H. Lewis.
T. B Chisholm.
ThomaivlU*. Ga., May, 9th, 1906.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
May 9, 1906.
A petition complying with tbe legal
requirement* has been filed with the
Board of County Commissioners asking
that a public road be .opened beginning
at tbe old stage road near Holier place
plaoe and running in an easterly direo*
■inn through lots nambers 89,81 and 190
In the lltli., dlstrot, and extending on
trough Iocs numbers 99 and 96 intersect
ing with the Ochlockones and Cbaistain
rood at new school boom.
Notice is hereby Jgiven to all parties
interested that tbe above' petition will
be acted upon at tbe next regular meet
ing Of this Board to be held the first
Tuesday in May next.
E. M. Smith,
Chairman
Bilious Bill was getting bloated.
And bis tongue was muchly canted.
Patent “tonivs" wouldn't core him,
Companies wouldn't Insure him.
All his Meade were badly frightened,
But their spirit* soon were lightened.
For BUly said—and they believed him
EARLY RISER pills relieved him.
Application for Administration.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
M. A. Fleetwood, County Adminis
trator. having made application to
iu due form to be appointed permanent
administrator with will annexed, upon
tbe estate of Telia Mitchell, late of said
County, notiro is hereby giien that said
application will be bvld at th* regular
term of the Conn of Ordinary for said
county, to le held on the first Monday
In Jon*, 1906,
Witnessuiy hnndand official signature
this 9nd day of May, 1906.
W. M. Jones,
6-5-41 Ordinary.
Application For Discharge.
GEORGIA, Thomas County.
Whereas, W. W Brooke, Administra
tor of Estate of Joseph F. Mallard, re-
presents to the Court In hie petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
be has folly adntlntetered sold estate:
This le therefore to cite all persons con
corned, kindred and creditors, to show
>, if any they can, why laid admin
istrator should not be discharged from
hie administration, and receive Letter*
of Dismission, on the first Monday In
Jane 1906.
6-6-4t ' tVm. M. Janet,
Ordinary.
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
O. H. Brown, Gaud Ian ot Ornate and
Winnie Slater, minors, having made
application to the Court of Ordinary of
said ooonty, for leave to sell tlielr tar-
pentino privileges on timber lands in
lota 961 and 400, 19th District, for
sustenance and education.
Notice is hereby given that said ap
plication will he heard befora tbe Coart
of Ordinary, on the first Monday In
June, 1906. May 1, 1906.
Wm. 31. Jones,
6-C-4t Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA— Thomas County,
By virtue
of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
mid ooonty, wm be told at pnbUo ont-
ciy at the Court Hoots id Thomasville,
between tbe legal boon of isle tbe fol
lowing described property to wit: Two
vacant lota, fronting Campbell street,
designated as lots nos. Sand 10, block
“O." Said lot* fronting Campbell
street 76 feet each and running back to
an allay 190 feet more or lees. Said
tote known end designated in plat of
Fall-view (Law’s Survey) now on rec
ord in Offloe Clerk Superior Court,
Thomas Ooonty, Georgia.
Also one house and lot, lot no. 8,
block "O" fronting on rwmpfrji , {re4t
76 fast and running Dock to an alley 190
feet more or lest, shown on plat end
survey now on record in tbe offloe of
Clerk Superior Court of Thomas County
Georgia.
Alto the following lots, no. 7,8k 9 and
10, block "B," each lot fronting 76)
feet on Campbell itreet' running book
190 feet to a 20 foot alley commencing
at tbe comer of Campbell and McIntyre
streets, running along OampbsU street
761-9 frontage for each lot aggiegating
906 feet frontage. Thence in a southern
direction 190 feel to • 90 foot alley,
thenoe along said along said alley In an
easterly direction to McIntyre street to
starting point.
M. A. Fleetwood, Admr. Minnie Far-
tab. 6-6-tt
Hot Weather Piles.
Persons afflicted with Piles shonld be
careful at this time of tbe rear. Hot
weather and bad drinking water ooo-
tribute to tbe conditions which make
PUm more painful and dangerous.
DsWltTs Witch Haasl Salvo stops the
pain, draws out th* eon note and cures.
Gat the genuine, bearing tbe name of E.
O. DeWitt A Oo.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Thomas Otunty.
Hay 1.19061
By virtue of an order of tb* Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be told at
public outcry on the Drat Tnesday in
Jane, 1906, at tbe Conn House in told
ooonty between the legal boors of tale,
the following reel estate to writ; One-
sixth undivided interest In n house and
lot on the ooraer of Remington avenne
and Love street, Thomatvllle, Ga..
known at the J. F. Evans former reel,
deuce lot. Terms oath.
James F. Evans Admr. Eitate R, R.
Evans. . 5-94t-w
Mr. Editos—He hasn’t come back
yet. Mow be be intended for ms
wnte the "ad,’’ bnt I don’t know how
to write "ads,” Yon tee I’ve Just been
with them people four or fire weeks
They certainly must be doing lota o’
good tho'. Homebody t» always talking
shoot it. Fanny
every who take* it
hilarious ebont it
Alright now. Tbe druggist sails .’ll.
"Limn Billy."
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DR. I. H- HUNTER
Physician and Surgeon
and Druggist.
Calls answered Promptly Day or
Night. Offloe in Annereon’a old
stand in front of post ofllce.
Ochlockonee, Ga.
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Kodol Dyspepsia
Digests what you e
Cupp
Application for Discharge.
GEORGIA—Thornes Oonaty.
Whereas, W. R. Forster, Admini
strator of E. S. Bailey, represents to tbe
coort iu tils prtitina, duly filed and en
tered nn record, that he has folly ad*
mimsteied E. 8. Bailey's rotate. Thit
is thnref ire 10 cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show
came, If env they can, why raid Ad
ministrator ehoold not be discharged
from Ms administrations; and receive
letters of dismission, on the first Mon
day in Jnue, 1906.
Wm M. Jones,
6-6-4t Ordinary
Strictly Genuine.
Most of the patent medicine testimo
nial! era probably gennine, The fol
lowing notice recently appeared in tbe
Atkinson (Kan.) Globe: "Joe Tack, a
well known engineer, running on the
Missouri Pacific between Wichita and
Kiowa, lately appeared in n big one,
with a picture, and when he was in this
offloe to-day, we asked him about it.
He. say* he had terriffle pains in bis
stomach, and thought he hod cancer.
His druggist recommended Kodol and
he eays it cored him. Ha recommended
it to others, who were also cured.”
Kodol Dyspepsia Gore digests what yon
eat and cures all stomach troubles, bold
by Bncey Pharmacy Oo.
BRUNO KERBER
Gardener and Florists.
Work of all land by Job
Pruning a Specialty.
Order by Postal
BRUNO KERBER.
8 Colton Avej> j?'' .
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