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1TMK8-.BNTJBRPR1SE. TUOMaSVILLB GEORGIA
19 MAY SUC
A FEW OF THEM LEFT
'Ladre'4
'J .'.Children's
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'derwear.
i-c.i'if-.:,
Muslin Un-
Sale This Week!
As I purchased these goods fromone'
of the largest: manufacturers in New
York, at greatly reduced prices; I-.will
place them on? our center’ table all this
week at pribeg,* unheard of, for this qual
ity of goods, ;;We >qVe a great many
others, but space will not permit of .our
advertising same, Call enrlV', and 1 get
first choice, 'sales will last one. We&k
only. . ^ J " '' ^ ! 1 •' •• • - <
47c
Lrdies Gowns, Tuck! Yoke . . , ... .
Ladies Gowns, Hemstitched and Embroidered Yoke . 53c
id Embroidered'
Yokes
, Hen:
s.i.hj-i
Ladies Gowns,,ihree rows tucked and
Ladies Gown*, Round Yoke E i.broidered.
Ladies! Skirts, Hem titched ruffle.
Ladies’Skirts^ He)nstit2lied ruffle lace edge 69c
,Tdrc
Todies’ Skirts, Torchon insertion, and edging
Ladies’Skirts, F ur rows Hem-titcbed tucks.
Ladies’Drawers,six row tucks and Hemstitched.
Ladies’ Pants, Embroidered .
Ladies’ Drawers, Hemstitched tucks.
89c
$1.05
28c
31c
31c
Ladies Corset Covers. Embroiderejd 27c and ;.... j 44c
Children’s Gowns. Embroider' d Yokes.. 47c:
Children’s Drawers, all sizes. 1.5c
Children's Drawer- Emhr-. idered . ..'. 23c
Watch for our inventory Sale of Summer
Goods Next Week {•
1 Broad and Jackson Street. ' n 1
Positively no pieces sent out on approval
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FIRST BABY MELONS
ARE ON EXHIBITION
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The Times-Entenblee received yes
teVdey'i eel first baby rnelous of the Be,.
ton. A watermelon measuring ue^rly
twelve lnchea around wat tent, op ly
Mr. H. O. Copeland of Metcalfe^ ii
was grown In the cholco commnnpy of
Metcalfe and looks aa healthy ai is
nece aery to make any body'# mouth
..ater, . . . , ,
Kindred product#, though not quire
ao large, were lent in by mail by Mr,
0. H, Car tar of Boetou, , They we e
baby oanteloopei, and Mr. Oerter n;i
that hk haafifty aorea .of , them. They
are in eplendid condition and ^we.tyer
is auspiciousthey will bring him in | a.
neat sum before the month pf June is
pakt.' . -i ::r j
1 Mr. <Oopeland Was the first man re
send s Water melon - 4o »this, offi-•< Isa
season. ; He is always iu tlio forefront
ltt'Volntof time, *s well no in the quail
ty of Ids melons. 1 , , ., .
CHICAGO STRIKE .. .
'• IS PETERING OUT
Chicago, May 15.—It i« rumored that
dozeus of strikers have applied for
their old places at } tl»e department
stores, which fiUBtains tho belief aroorg
employers that tlie end of the strike is
not diatimt. A meeting of the Teams
ters’ Council tonight is expected to
avert any now and greater indostrial
upheaval here. ( .
STILL HANGING ARROUNO
' IS OLD ROJESVENTSKY,
Tokio, May 15 -It is definitely known
here that Bojestvensliy, after- tempor
arily leaving Honkohe Bay, May eighth,
Returned and continues anchored
there.
BIO Score With New Bullett
Military' fuen will be Interested in
heading the following from’the Ssvsn
nail Morning News, which telle at a
shoot at the Avondale range in whlyh
the Fourth Regiment held Its own
agalnlt all comers, i.,v
‘Thebes! scores made yesterday wit
those By MsJ. B. -Lee: Wylly, of. tlie
Fdnrth Regiment, late in|tbe afteruoota,
when ctiadltiona were a little moreifav
orable. He used a bullet, whioh was
designed by Sergt. Doyle, pf the lilt,
Niw York;wUbthe assistance of Uew
Casey. >At 600 .yards, he mads M qp!
of a possible 71.' HU last #cdi* was
onto! a possible 15, four onll's-eyes
and at.’
WOOD CUTTING AS SPORT.
Chaas*loaabl» Sawing sal Ckiffllf
Matches la Australia.
At many of the pgricp^tural shows.
wWjh.iu the up country dlstHcts of
Australia apd New Zealand are Ox-
tures of the utmost Interest and lpipor-
tance to those engaged In pastoral pur
suits, die tree felling contests provide
the chief excitement of the day.
Throughout the) Australian bush there
are to be
fount! hxftion so expert that
their achievements are the subject of
dlsciualon for miles around, and It Is
litural shows that these
at the agrlcul
giants of the game f meet to decide the
local or International championships. 1
The competitors take up positions
by the stumps'allotted,'and when the
signal to start M given the long ben
plwl keen .edged, axes flash downward
to the opening'stroke. The cooper round
lit V
a cask Is but a sloth to tlieso brown
skinned, brawny .woodsmen, who with
marvelous accuracy nod strength strike
up, down, and straight until the hard
wood chips' fly ’ ln ; slfowerS froa( the
smitten tree. Toibim whoplu (fie bhst
time most clejfu)y decapitates 1 the
stump the prize is given.' Till) sawing
contests, Which are hardly lets excit
ing. ilef.end upou the,, evcuifcss and
speed of the cutting, and for the mail'
who thinks he knows what a' bard day's
work Is n share In sawing, through a
thirty-six Inch Iron bark lull In a tem
perature of lgo degrees or thereabout
would lie file most perfect disillusion
ment Imaginable.—I-omlun Taller.
A VERDICT IN RHYME.
Tlie Salt \Vam in' J*nti bat the Fine
t Waa In I£Rrne*t.
An Interesting verdict was rcndbrdd
In the district court of Travlk county.
Tex., in 1837.
The defendant, Frank , B. Baler, at 1
that time a well known citizen of Aus-
Un, was accused of gambling. which
■ns not regarded ns a very serious of
fonso jlu Terms in those curly days,
especially'If* the-offender chanced to bo
prominent citizen.
The proseeuiloa was generally treat
ed as a pleazAtlt first; hut was never-
tliuloss carried .through In earnest, and
a yur.v composed of luwyers brought ju
the following verdict: ’ 1 '
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. the jury, lawful -mm; I
A guilty man'bCyoml all doiibt.
Let the defendant p^y himself out
Thus we've said this freezing morn,
; Your obcdleot servant. A. Q. Horne,
■ ! » FMMIWis
The composition of this vehllct Is at
tributed to A. \V.'Terrell,'who at tlie
tliucuf-hls service on the Jury.was*
doting lawyer. Afterward he attained
great distinction In practice. served as
a district court judge sud was United
States minister to Turkey under FTOsli
dent Cleveland. .
Other members - of 1 the same JutT
Who afterward achieved renown were
Charles 8. West, who rose to be a Jus
tice of the Texas supreihe court, and
F; W. Chandler; who became one of
(he leaders of the Texas barer Law
Notes.
( . ACard ot Thsnks.
, Jqdge yi. ,M. Jones and his family
desire tp cxptMS.. tjirough (be Times:
Enterprise their . srprecistlqu pf .tho
many kindnesses extended tbam during
the, illoesf and death of Mrs. Jones.
Attentions shown at tho season .of.dit-
tress are but tuead thrown upon the
water#,,to return after many days, and
not unprofltably.
Rev.' W. H. Hucknbeo, of McRae
agent Jof tho South Georgia Orphans'
Home) of the Methodiet chnrch, wss
here Saturday and ‘ yesterday. He'
■poke for a few minutes at tin church
Sunday morning and' conducted the
night service. A good collection wes
raised for ihe home.
Mr. 0: M, Bevorstook of Toledo *0.
hss arrived In the city, and will work'
for tlie southern Express Co., He Was
ia^Oeorght during the 8panish-Americah'
war; bad'says he la-glad to get bock
again under pleasanter auspioea.
Mist Fanline Cochran, of Thomas,
ville, - who has been, |bo guest of- Miss
Eula Culpepper,. (eft Saturday after
noon far Bylvpiter. —Albany Herald.
O. J. Kendall. J. A. Carlton,, L. E.
Morgan and VV. H. Bogelay were a
quartet of leading MoqUrl# citizena
who were, in town Monday, j
Easter is a thing of the past. Not
so with High Art Clothes they are rush-;!
ing. Lower Prices and f Larger Sales the
order of the day at' i ■ \
MALLARD & VASDOE. ' fc
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Mrs. S. W. Baker baa returned from
Merrillville where she attended the bed
aide of hei father, who is painfully U|
there. 1 - - ,
I ad ,’bovjsl to ni> Friend.'
Coventry Patmore'a talk, oa Mr.
Qosso describes,Ih.wns.nitt to be etar-
(Uttg. .Behold nn example:
In the prescnct of a'liumlier of men
df'letlcro Patmore I mentioned , on ae-
compllahed .writer, who was an Inti-
of hfs ' ' ”■
The conreraatlon
jnate friend
pasketl to the lyrical 'pdema of Herrick;
wbereupott Patmore, in hi# most posl-
itlve. manner, exclaimed, “ily the aide
of,—. Herrick' was'nal^i* bit k
hfllllant Inacct.' 1 ''There w;u a. nnlver-
aat murtdnr.Qf Judlgugql proleut. Pat-
Tirte
d in the
Morning'
This condition is unnatural. A healthy fler^
« ‘Hu| t .
•:> #dl h e
$r
. , , p jfei
sop gets up ih-the morning well, rested, feeling
fne and ready for the day’s work. '
, . It ^you get #ip in the morning tired,' it simply
means that' your nerves have not rested and -
their restlessness haB not aUowcd .you to- resb
in the healthy, normal way.
, .“Tired in the morning." “Run down.” “All
worn out”—tHjese Signs are the warniogs-^hey,
mein that'your nerves need attention.
•You must feed, some new power to your"
nerves.' , .ii- - • -.! i... ..j /
That is lust what Paine’s Celery Compounds '
dfles. It feeds new power to the nerves and
builds them back to healthy strength.
’It makes new Nerve Force. ' 1 ”'
It makes new vitality and makes fife“ wort8f
living.
That is just why for the past-18 years Paine^s
„ Pf ,e *y Gompound h»S,hero ftp ffPSt universal,
ly used tonic in the world.
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-A., H., MERRITT’S EXPERIENCE
t WILL PROVE VITALLY INTER
ESTING TO THOUSANDS. -
i year# ago I had a.nervoue..disorder
< thae'cOrfple t,|y' p rostrated me, I couldn't
j -it elaep, and wouid lay and toza about all nlpht,' T
arising In the.morning mera tlred than over, . i
'head heavy, eyes dull and ovary bone hhd ’
:le aching. I tried' to get al
One. rocommendedi your Palno’e Ceh
impound. Tho chango It effected In '
nhtleeable llmoet In
fully recovered fromiwhat iooked-to ; ma Ilka . j
an 1 everiaetlng alekneta., .I.feel actually.
, grateful to you, aa my HeaflCtt to-day It a tea*
tlmonlai of what your madlelna. oan da.
awre .pun«c<l^U|i hie lips, hllnkeii bis
•yen nnd aald nothing. 1 The convOreai
:lurt ’ probwdoU, 1 uuil, :au opinion of
Gpotbe’a yrM rPW*tlj[ 1|U0|«1. Then
Patmore lifted up his voice ami crlnl.
'-ny'the elde of Oopthe was notU-
ing hut a bnmattt'.tiHHwUr . I..,: , ■
fit in
„ Wlun Coldnm Ii Cordiality.'
Tbit uore'bad ginu' The whole fain-
lly recognized, him aa a hpre, but Mrs.
Carter kpeur what tyua Incumbent on
her n» a hostess famed' for her cour-
to3y. 1 1 1 " ll v • h •' . .1
t »lly dear Evelyn.’,’ #bo aald Ip a gen-
— .... . ■ (tty daugU-
tly chiyipg vplce to her pro..
ter. -T thin); you cauiiot hove realized
fioW cold your lode wes When you p#kj
-Good avenloe' to Mr.ifaimson.”
, "No. molhiT. pcrh::|M 1' (lliin'r.'-' art-
mltted Evelyif.'—hilt'T’itf sure, on the
lather hsttd. that .naltbef .yon nor fa
ther, had any- hleq, Jiqvf warm yOili*
tn::c*s were vyhen you said -Good nlkfel'
to him/'—Youth's Companion.
a PginelaCeler. .
... The patient feets this at once and gains, con
fidence by it.
' '< TI-i'Ltr
Two. da^a' 1 treatment ,iw#th> Pnipelk t Celery
Compound will proy* its, marvelous nowcf.
has been the most .universally'ifstd nefve hiral-
i".i*-ffatr«nd tonic ih’ttWtMtAfi/-•.->«'»»'*«• -«•»
nf Rcmcmpct 'thfsf—‘Pafhe’s 'Celery (Compound
-iption of one of the most,famous
r known, Prof. K
< I eu'i
Js^the;
physicians this world .has ever I
E.’ Phelps, of Dartmouth ’University.
l! AH reputabld dfuggists rteommend and sell
Fidne’sCetetyCompound/ h -«,i,r
w i. .11 WILLS, RICHARDSON A CO. v ’-'
■J'l ,1 i,.ij’ <lr BURLINCTONJ VIRMONTaf '
liyVlrf;
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sir William Itamsay. the great Eng
lish scientist, "
ll>n n.d lli* fn|(
itamsay. Uni _
ifiild:"“Alf oar prpgrcsa
of,Sir.',Isaac Newton has
not falsified the saying of that greht
'■ t we arc but children, pick:
ere 'hud fhefe 0 pebble from
the shore of knowledge, iwbllo a whole
unknowu ocoqu, strctrlv 1 * before oar
eyes. Nothing can’ be' mpre, certain
than ' that we hri> Just beginning <6
learn something of tho wonders of the
world Id, which we live and move and
have our being.”
lb. Mark.
Did be,actually ,#sk old Boxley for
dr-'
his daughter's liarnlV' 4 ..,
'•Yeh, and he clhlmhtie compelled fho
old maa to toe the mark.’
Indeed rt |
Yes, but he whs the mark."—Phila
delphia-Press. • " - j
kith;
Tba Bsplaaalloa. . ,.
Oh. no, she Isn't going to accept
"Then, why does she ' encourage)
hlmr ,1,
Why. because (here Iso't any one
•’Stri. Rachel WolfT and Mr. 8. M, _
WoKfJbare gone to gewaaec Spilug for, to encourtge.”-Xew York Press.
■t hbit if ten day#. , tx. f •».!.. I When a man seeks I yosr «d*ice t|#
j .' i/tlftBIlr tUlild
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FLORIDA- PO-1N'
Throngh PnlijOHn i nraionaU'. I'birimghTraa
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Washington,
add Norfolk
' KaAshi -City,' Birmingibam N:
VektandNorthwestc. - '. res'
35 P. m.
■Mr. Robert Walker of tho dost.
Times force spent Moodsy^ in town "
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' J,;t4
■3 ft Kill iikJ'Oo o n fgA
*j »vr *;,d, ifdmitfamm
New
points esst over its
natM, LomaviUe, (
Orleans, and ail poin
' L-v.'TliousifvilU) sores .eaei. jiio a. in,, 6:ig a, m., a:.
',’Lv. Thomas villa gssag.wcat, , llifi a, m„ 10130 a. m.. 4:30 p.
Oonueetinria at Savannah-sritb.Goean Ste.^puhip Line.und
Uompany for New Y.ork, Boelrn ao<l Baltimore.
No. 83 leaves Tbomuanlle at 8:16 u. m., daily, cobheett
with . throngb sleeper f r WsehingtoU, Philadelphia, New
East. No lo.'lAving Thomatville at 2:35 p m. makes
waycrdsa’for the same Hiternpoints. ' No. 67 leaving.at 1:15
Fob throngb sleepers to St Louis No. 89 leaving at }0:3C
nee w at Mpojparakry with through sleeper fo all Western
Kpr fvthe/iUifK at'-m nil on njjriit Tiorket Agcdt or
; J,* Bb^TOLR V.9, J. A. TA
1, ± t ThoUiasville. Os
W.TiAfiY. D.M, WJJ. CRAIG,
Saw loah, Ga
. * * ■ oaVtL SDIulg uS * if 3
* *-i-W $ MMMBBWth : dr. Mgr. VUlmmgion N Q. ..
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