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i’IMKa-KNTERPRWK. THOMASV1LLK GEORGIA 12 MAY 8 1
Truths that Strike Home
Your grocer U honest and—if he caret to do so—can tell
n that be knows Terr little about the bulk coffee he
lit you. How can he know, where it originally came from,
^ how it was blended—or With What
—or when roasted? If you bny your
Jm coffee looee by the pound, how can
.— you oxpoct purity and uniform quality?
UON tUl't'Lfc, the LEADER or
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, Is ol
necessity uniform In quality^
strength and flavor. For OVU A
QUABTEH OF A CDOTIY, LION COFFEE
has been life standard collee In
millions ol homes.
tatflosaw wa
ge of HON COFFEE
Coffee. Insist upon g
get oneTiill
; the genuine.
1Y1VHER]
which vindsjabont the oiry. There it s
lw,a iiul driveway whiotijextende a dis
tance of two miles entirely around
ThnmabVille, and wtroh Is about 18
miles Ions. This is a great possession
to the city and is a matter of endless
diversion to the tourists. F.onting this
IN THE PINE LANDS
suits savannaHian.
From Havana ah Pres*.
The oily of Thomiaville is one of tlie
famous leaorts of the Soath. It was
probably the first in Georgia to do a
SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK
ill Be White Goods
20 pifcces Wash Chiffon per yafd..
io pieces English Nainsook per yd
25 pieces India Lilian Lawn per yd
10 pieces English Long Clotn, p : ece
10 pieces English Long Cloth, piece
15 pieces Mercerized Waisting, yd.
8 pieces 40 ir~*- Lawn, per vd....
6 pieces Per.-ian -n pc, ;
6 pieces Plain White Swiss "d.
4 pieces 72 in White Organdie .yd
12 pieces Check Nainsook per yd.
12 pieces Mercerized Waisting, yd.
3 pieces 36 in Whi e Pongee per 3rd
50 10-4 Bed Spreads, each
20 doz. Linen Table Napkins, doz.
20 dcz. Huckaback Towels, doz.. . .
I5C
14c
9 C
'•33
.48
23c
9 C
5 C
33C
59c
98c
1.19c
.48c
The above items are all Fresh New
Goods just received and at the above
Prices they will sell very quickly. If
you need any of the above Goods you
should avail yourself of this grand op
portunity which will be your last
chance for this season.
urn
Broad ’aiia Jackson Street.
Positively no samples given.
tourist business. Ic caught the over
flow IT urn Florida and, being in the
sands mid pines, was an ideal spot for
Northern visitors. Ten years ago
ThomasVaiie did a larger tourist • busi
ness thau it do?s now. But ten years
ago there were not the beautiful homes
that aie there now; net by any means,
The crowd goes to the east coast 6f
Florida, whore there are sumptuous
hotels and speedways and seaside dubs
the accommodations- which satisfied
years ago are tame to day. But while
the rabble may have gone after new
sights and sensations the best element,
which loves home and spends coney
freely on the domestic comforts, has
anchored in Thomasville and built beam
tiful winter quartjrs. The Hannas
were pioneers iu this colony; since their
day tlie Northern visitor lias been pros
pectiug lor home sites and he has solved
it in a very beautiful and luxurious
way. The town of Aiken 3. O., which
once was a winter resort of no small im
portauce, has now become a town of
homes and cottages. Tho present resi
dents, mostly Northern people, resent
the hotel feature and have opposod'the
rebuilding of the old hostelry which
was burned several years ago Doubt
less tlie time will come, and in the near
future, when Thomasville will bo acolo
ny of flue residences rather than a grove
of great hotels.
A iidu over the city and neighborhood
now shows a series of elogaut homes,
with miles of graded drives and acres
of landscape gardens. There is a fad
for building one-story houses suited
very well for winter homos, * but not
adapted in this climato for residences
all the year round. The Vanderbilt
devotions to trees and wild flowerj
shows itself in the care with which
these things are presorvel. On no ac-
account is a tree cut down Where tho
woo^uiou are sacrificing thorn by the
thousands in Bortii Georgia, the home
owners are nursing and trimming them
up; Ailing np the big gashes where the
turpeu'iue adze has groveled, with ce
ment colored to mstoh the bark. The
grounds are sodded every year, for the
hot. sous of summer kill tho grasses
each seasons. Magnificent roses spring
from the flower beds, while dark.brown
pebbles, which sbsorb the glare, make
the winding walks soft and beautiful to
to the eye. There are so many ways to
make surroundings attractive and lux
urious that one frequently feels that
the age is growing effete. But men are
vieing with each other to make M their
resting places entrancing.
The winter hotel at Thomasville has
been closed for two weeks or longer
It attracts a large crowd each year.
The tourist trade in, of course, a very
large and paying one The “P*ney
Woods*’ is delightfully kept and the
home colony is growing larger all the
time. In the winter Thomasville has
the balsamic fragrance of tho pines nod
the dry climate of a sandy country. In
the summer the gulf breezd from Flori
da sweeps the couutr from end to end*
Tbomasville is a pleasant and salubrious
place at all seasons. Just now it is al
most In summer glory. The place is
starred wi{li roses and rich with early
fruit and vegetables: a beautifal town,
with miles of shade and the sandy roads
top-dressed and hardened with clay.
Really, the Northern vifitors leave this
conntrv just at the time is U fresh in ver
nal beauty and ripe with the promise of
spring.
j tourists. F.onting this
<i the principal places whoh
have been beautified by their Northern
possessors with rural palaces and noble
appro tches.
Vicious DOGS GNAW
BODY OF YOUNG GIRL.
Mr. Dan Walker’s twelve year old
daughter Ladle* is suffering from
seventten wounds, inflicted upon her
by three dogs. She was attacked by
them Saturday night] about dirk, and
was b «diy frightened as well as severe
ly littr u. She was much better yester
day mi l was recovering: rapidly, though
she still had a slight fever. The* child
was going along Washington street near
her home, when the dogs, who are the
projwrty of a neighbor, rushed] oat at
her. She was knocked down by their
onslaught, and was bitten^on the neck,
arms and body. Her cries attracted the
attention of Mrs. ,T. Polk Stewart who
frightened the dogs away. |Mr. Wal
ker announces thatj he will kill the
canine-i. Their owners claim that fch*y
are foxterrios, not vicious, and have
never Intfore given trouble.
MANY SECRET ORDERS
CONVENE THIS MONTH.
May is convention month in Georgia
The grand lodge of.almost every secret
order iu the state meets this month.
Thomitsvillo will be represented at all
tl»e«e gatherings.
The Gruud Lodge Knights of Pyihias
will b^ held iu Macon. May 10 and 17.
Kloetwoo<l will represent Star
Lovl^e number 01. Dr. J. .Frank Har
ris wnt go from Pavo aud others from
this county.
On May 15 the national convention of
tlioT. P*A. meets in Savannah. R
Wylly is a delegate to this gathering!
which brings drummers to Georgiafrom
all pares of the United States. Several
other knights of the grip will attend.
On May 83*xl the grand lodge of 1,0.0*
F. will meet in Savannah. B. Edwards,
■S. W. Davis, W. M. Parker and several
others will'attendees delegates from the
local lodge. /
Brunswick will belong to the Elks on
May 24th and 25th. On those dates the
state lodge convenes. Dr. H Ainsworth
is grand tyler of the state organization.
He ai 1 be there, and a. delegation of
ten others will represent the Thomas
ville organisation.
« j.
I w Fashr is a ;h : rg cf the past. No
• so with High Ait Clothes they are rush
ing. Lower Prices and Larger Sales the
order of the day at f
MALLARD & VARNEDOE. $
Same of tlie winter house* are red
tiled and resemble Spanish villas, bid
den in the green groves. Some have
pieserved the form of the old Colonial
Southern home, with the big pillar, and
high piazza., singularly suited to tho
climate. The neat lodges at the gate,
tho long drives, look like English estates
From the tail flog pole in the pines
float, the national flag, a conceit now
quite popular in country place..
man’s ground near Thomas-
TilfcflO.OlO ha. been spent in the road
grading which leads over the estate.
Largo lake* Ijsve been developed and
A Proeontatlan.
From the Uatnbrldgo Argus
Mrs. B. D, Fadge Is ths pleased recip
ient of a gift whlob is highly treasured,
not so muoh ;for Its intrinslo voice,
■bought even this is not insignificant,
boi because of the spirit prompting it.
Tlio gift referred to hji> handsome lit
tle .Swiss movement gold watch and
was presented by the Messrs Chason
olu Powell, owner, of the Bon Air
Hole!. The watch woe [presented on
iliefl rt of May at which , time Mrs,
Fudge renewed her lease on the hotel
for unotber year. Tho gift is accompan-
uieil hr a neat little note expreseing the
appreciation of the ownen ol this
for the manner in which Mre.
Fudge hoe looked after th.lr interact
and property and the success she has
mode of the Bon Air in every way by
her carefulness.
NEGRO IS KILLED
AT DRUNKEN ORGY.
Henry Williams a negro who lived iu
Thumasrillo, bat who was working
temporarily;*! a saw mill at Sigsbee on
the A & B railroad, wns killodst a frolic
early Sanday morning.
.It seems that William-, along witli
most of his co-revelers, tanked up anti
before tlie evening was over trouble
browed. Williams had a pistol and is
said to have snapped it twico a: his
assailants. They fired in return i and
the first shot Williams felt witli a bul
let in ills heart. Five hole, in all
fonnd in the negro's body. He
bronghtback to Thomasville and burled
Tuesday afternoon.
J. W. Horn, a prominent bavine-s
handsome avenues lead ti the river min of Metcalf, was a Monday visitor
MRS L. r.
“ Nervous Headaches—
Run Down.**
‘■fS,.
Tired, sick nerves cause nervous headaches.
The nerves stop doing their work properly.
They protest against neglect and abuse.
Their tired, sick condition is shown in many
ways, sometimes one way, sometimes another.
Headaches, “unstrung,” “worn out,” "run
down,” “nervous,” "blue,” all warnings from sick
nerves.
Health, vigor, determination, courage—in fact,
all that makes life worth living depends .upon fi
healthy supply of nerveforce. *.
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nerves that control aTl tlie organs of the body, it
cures the real cause of headaches, neuralgia, rheu
matism, malaria, and the many diseases coming
from a run-down condition of the nerves.
• Fo;i_i8 years Paine’s Celery Compound has
been the most universally used nerve vitalizer and
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Read the experience of Mrs. L. F. Mulray after
La Grippe: „
“Following a never® attack of La Orlpp*
my general health eeemed to be aerlouely
affected. I Buffered from conatant nervous
headache and wee ao unstrung that every
thing Irritated me until I was In a preceriout
condition. I also was troubled with sleep.
leesneaa and would rite In the morning more
weary than when I went to bed. As my mod-
’ lelne did not aeem to help me any. the doc
tor edvleed a complete change, but, aa I was
unable to go away, a neighbor advised me to
try Paine's Celery Compound. I deed It faith
fully for a week, feeling that I dally grew
1 better end stronger and my health kept grad
ually improving until, I had used three and
a. half bottlea, when I waa In perfect heslth,
with ho trace" of my former troubles. A
number of my.frlendii whooewlwhat Paine's /, . , tfa,»fc(>
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suite at I am. Yours very truly.”—Mrs. L.
F. Mulray, Fifth and Mereer etreete, Seattle,
iy, Fifth and Mareer etreete, Seattle, • rr"
Waah. Treaaurar Skoogay Country Club. A |
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!. Phelps, of Dartmouth Udlversity.
i All reputable druggists recommend and sell
Paine’s Celery Compound.
WILLS, RICHARDSON * CO.,
BURLINGTON, VSRMf