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I'lMKW KNTKBPKIUJS. ibOMAreVJLWC UiOBSIA JUNE 9 1906
CATARRH, M
FOUL BREATH
If You Continually K hawk and Spit and There is a Constant
Dripping From the Nose Into the Throat, If You Have
Foul, Sickening Breath, That is Catarrh.
CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B. B. B.
muons membrane, nnd B.B.B. sends a rich,
u nail ok flood of warm, rich, pure blooddiract
to the paralysed nerves, mucus membrane
bones and Joints, giving ^warmth and
strength Just where It is needed, and In this
way making a perfect, lasting cure of
catarrh In all Its forms.
DEAFNE88
If you are gradually growlngdeaf or areal*
ready deafor hint! of bearing, try Botanic
UJnod Balm (B. B. B). Most forms of deaf*
tit sa or parti*** tlrnfaoss are caused bj -
inrrh, and in curing caurrh by B. £
thotiftnnds of men and women have
their (>••111109 completely restored.
Botanic Blood Balm ( B. U.B.) Is pleasant
and safe to take. Thoroughly te«t«d for
30 yrs* Composed of Pure Botanic In
gredients. Strengthens Weak Stomachs,
cures Dyspepsia. Prlco II per large bot
tle. Tithe as directed. If not cured when
right quantity Is taken, money refunded.
Sample bent Free by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Os. Describe your trouble,
and- special fofe medical advice to suit
your ease, also scut in sealed letter
Is your breath foult Is your voice husky?
Is your nose stopped? Doyousnoreatnlghif
Uoyousneeseupivatdeid? Uoyoubnvoire-
quent p -lns In the forehead? Bo you have
nalor across the cyrg? Arc you losing your
Sense cl smellf 1* tlu*roa dropping in the
Ihror.r? A'ro yen lo*»u-r your wiiwoftssuT
A*«»y :irraduallyuc; tina <u-nf» Jnyouhenr
tnirr.i’ •*••»*- It? 1* *yev haverJntflngia the
can? 1 »>•••» ruff, j with nausea of tie*
non . j •••.,*: e r» f o;«*: nt li <1 tnsto Jo
1 ... , W ;. D , you lu'.VeJ. hiicklng cotirlif |
‘t t.l-
bot-es. I 'M»»f I hi- Ul.ii
kiita "ini rn
'..it :; jU tako c«M
i jj da
it-jAli euimy.fdlocy
•fbrfarand re»
Cure**!! 11 by J taking' Botm to Blood lsaim
(!t. B.B 1. U U u quick, radical, j^rmanont
cure localise It rliis the syne ii •<{ the poison
g> rtns that cause catarrh. Blood Balt it
(B.II.B). purifies tbo bltM. d *j*s nway Yrl h
••ery symptom, gl vln g st ren^i h to i he en t Ire
4TH OF JULY INVITATION NEGR0 DESPERADO
FOR THOMASVILLE GUARDS.! JAllED BV OFFICERS.
Tha Thomxertlle Guard, Hava been
invited to apand tha Fourth of July In
Moultrie, „ the uurata of the Moultrie
Rifle,. Cotupauy "B" want, tha whole
Vourtli Regiment to mobilize there on
that day aud MTaral oompauiaa from
0*h,r reglmaota hare been naked to Join
In the featlrltlea. The project hae the
cordial approval of General Wooten and
there will donbtleaa be a galaxy of
military glory in the Colquitt county
Capitol. The plana tor tha day Include a
•ham battle, drill and drew parade.
Tbe railroad, offer apeolal rate.
FIRST HOME MELONS
BROUGHT THURSDAY
The flrrt Thomaa county grown mel-
ona of the aeaaon were broeght to town
Thursday. There were a line wagon
load of the Tliemaa variety, grown on
the farm of Mteer,. Jamee and Oharlee
Stewart or the 17th diatriet. They were
•liable and tempting In npppoarance
and warn oold to J. T. Dixon, the J act
ion atreet grocer They retailed at tor-
' ty oente eaoh,
! The Thomae conuty Jail harbore a
' dsnqerou* negro deeperado who goee
by the name of Humphrey Sneed. He
waxoaptrned by Sheriff Hlgbt between
Ozelland Barwiok. He teem, to be a
desperate character and baa had that
commanity under a nort of reign at ter
ror for .everal montha. Many ahooting
affray, and row, hare dlatnrbed the
peace of the neighborhood and Sneed
haa been mixed op in moat of them. He
wae under indlotment nnd a new oharge
will be brought against him. Ha wae
.offering front several wound, when
captured. The northeaatern part of the
county will breathe easier now that he
la behind the bars. ’
FORCE AT WORK
ON WATER STREET
The street foroe under direction of
Officer Walker la busy »• work opening
Water street In response to a petition
from W. P. Grantham who will'build
there. Tills la a street running oast and
wait from Paradise Park to South
atreet. It is quite an undertaking to
pat it in passable shape. It oroeees
Gordon Ave. jnit where a .mall branoh
intersect! that roadway. This has neoes-
site ted the ttee of 70 feet of pipe at $1
per foot. Reside, this the force haa had
a straggle with some sturdy stamps in
a clamp of woods. The new highway
will add to the cltifled appearance of
that suburban spans.
AFTER THE ELECTION fi
. COUNCIL MAY DEAL.
City Fathers Adopt Resolution Look
ing Toward Feasible Purcheeeof
Gamble’e Plant.
The city council held a uimt Interest'
ing meeting Tbnreday. The meeting
callod to consider the light qneatiob
and before tbe evening; wae over the
entire master had been thretheu ont.
Several different resolutions for the
eolation of the matter were offered, but
they were all votel down except one
presented by oonncilmau Mitchell. Ilia
reaolotion was unanimously carried. It
provides that after the election next
Thursday the Light Committee of tbe
ornticil of which Dr. Mellette
chairman .hall employ an expert to go
carefully over the property of the
Light Company. The committee shall
make np a proposition to the Light
Company, baaed npon tbo report of the
expert. Connell can either accept or
reject the committee’, report.
It is not known what attitude Mr.
Gamble will auame toward the election
in view of the paeisge of Mr Mitchell’,
resolution. While it commits council
as favoring the pnrcha.o of Mr. Gam-
ble’a plant, all things being equal. It
■seme to place a maximum price of
$83,000 on it.
A number of oitizena attended the
meeting and not a few of them were
heard. Mr, Gamble’s proposition to
arbitrate the matter witli $40,000 as a
maximum was turned down.
Home From Athene.
Mr. R. S, Bueli, Jr. who has boon in
the law department of the University of
Georgia, came home Thursday morning
for hia rammer vacation. He lays that
the other membere of the Thomaivilie
colony in Athenian well and happy.
Joe Oralgniiles will reoeive bis diploma
the latter part of the month. W. B.
Hembleton Jr. will return in - a few’
weeks after completing a year in Junior
Uw.
Another Thotnearllle man hat been
employed by C. W. Cook sale, manager
for Griffleg Bros, Co. Mr. T.L. Wyehe
haij recently aocepted a position with
thl. firm and U now lojAlabema in their
Inters, te.
MUCH OF INTEREST
TO GUNNERS’ CLUB.
Offlears Elected end Plena Made for
Feurth of July 8heot-
THOMASVILLE BOY
GRADUATES AS M. 0.
Mr. Joseph Thorns* Prevail 01 this
city graduated ou May 80:ii, from
George Washington University, with
llie degree of Doctor of Medicine. This
Inititation is iyosted at Waditugton, D.
O. and is one of the beet in the ooan-
tty.
Mr. Prevatt, is pleasantly remember
ed as a Thomasvilie boy, bora aud roie-
el here, eanol Mr. A. P. Prevatt of this
city. Whan Hoke Bmitli wait secretary
of the Interior ho was appointed to a
position in that department, and lias
been connected with it for the past two
or three years. During the lclarue
time from his government duties. Mr.
Prevatt studied hi. profession aud grad
uated creditably the other day. It is
’ hit intention to quit the civil eerVice
f and take up the practice of medicine.
He may pouibly come south.
Congratulations.
Mf. aud Mrs. Rdward Lonsberg a.e
receiving, the congratulations of their
friends os the arrival of a line eight
pound boy at tbeir home on Dawson
street, Friday^ afternoon. This ia Ms.
and Mm.8. dteyermaa'a drat grandson,
and they are sharing the eongratnla-
Mans. Tun little one will be christened
next 8nnday.
The Oraeker Gun Olnb did many in
tereatiug things at its meeting FriJay
afternoon. It wna decided to Invito the
gnu olnba of Moultrie, Amerion*. Tab
lahaaeee, Albany, Bainbridge, Boston
nnd Quitman, to join with the Crackers
in a big Fourth of July Tournament
Appropriate prises will be offered and
the fall program will be published and
■ent to the elnbe within a few days.
This will be a notable evont in South
Georgia sporting o.rciea.
The annual election of offleere Wax
held nnd the old officers were.re-elected
to serve another term. They are: Dr.
W. 8. Brown, president, 0. W. Cooper,
secretary and treasurer, A. M. Watson,
J. W. Peacock, Theodore Titna and
H. W. Hopkina, Board of Governor).
Thera wa< a practice shoot and the
following score wae made; Watson 19;
Brown, 17; Howell, 17; Ooepor, id;
Wyliy, 15; Way, 14.
Mr. D. M. Rogers of 15)10001 waa in
thecityou Saturday.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS’ RE
UNION LOUISVILLE. KY. JUNE
I4JTO 10 1905.
, The Atlantic Cpait Line will sell from
all coupon nations Jnre 10,11th, Nth,
and IStli, tickets to LonisTilln at rate of
one cent per mile travelled, pica twenty
live cent., tickets limited Jane 19th,
returning. Tickets can be extended
until July 10th, by deposit of tickets
with Joint agent and payment of fifty
cants at time of deposit. For fnll in
formation .write, T. J. Bottoms, T. P
A. Thomasvilie, Ga., or W H. Leahy,
D. P. A., Savannah, Ga, W. S, Craig,
G. P. A., Wilmington, N. O.
PRESSURE TESTER
PUT UP BY HURST
Jas, T. H1 rat the plumber, has pat a
pressaro gangs on the water main near
hia aliop on Madiaun street. Anyone
ean take a look at this machine and tell
exactly how many pounds of pressure ia
on at anytime. Mr. Horst woe led to
do this by the talk that lias been going
tbe rounds about Insufficiency of pres
sure and the like. ,. .
He first had the gauge on a main oat
Madison street bnt it wax removed Irom
there under orders of Superintendent J.
A, Eppty. Mr. Hunt then .transferred
it to ite preaeut jetting place.
EARLY COTTON FIELDS
NOW IN BLOOM
The Time* Enterprise received yester
day two cotton blooms showing that
the fleeoy^xtaple is ripsning early in
Thomas county. Both were pioked [on
the morning of Jane flret.whloli is un
usually early and shows the crop to b#
in an advanced state of development,
Thie is good neWe as llie staple alwaye
brings a better prioe early in the aeaaon
than later ou. -
Ona bloom is from the field of J. B.
Barwiok near Merrillville. The other
wea sent by Mr. G. 8.1.ong. It is from
the farm of M. F. Long and brothers
near Ochlockonec. They have 95 acres
in fine shape.
First Ripe Canteloupe.
There were a good many watery
months oronnd the Times-Euterprise
office Thnreday. Then were caused by
(lie sight of the first ripe home-grown
cjteloape of the eesson. It is from tire
farm of Mr. L. A. Varoedoe near town
and is the second to ripen from his large
patch. He lies a good lot of water-
melons, nano npe yet hjwever. June 1st.
is early for cauteloniwu, us Mr. Varne
doe's first, lost year ripened on June
10th.
Dick Yoeng, one of tile best known
old negroes jn tho comity was boned
yesterday. Dick lied been working in
the railroad yards here for more than
90 years. He was honest, faithfnl, and
followed the orders of tils superiors. In
tills way he gained the respect of the
white people and they will regret to
learn of his death.
ADMIRAL ROJO
• \ ’ WILL GET WELL
Tokio, June 3.—Rojestvensky is rest;
ing well with no dangerous symptoms
and Ilia speedy reocrery seems certain,
The officer, of tbe Russian betteahip
Orel declined to scospt parole. They
have been given an additional day to
farther ooarider the question
HIGHLY ENDORSED.
Rev. Walker Lewis, tbe edtkam
Methodist minister, write,: "I h»"
used Dr. Mo. ivy', Ltmoa Elixir fa, n>v
Ismlly with »,ry benaficiai rasslta Di
na admirable medicine sod ssusUse* s»
a teaie sad U'ur ngalaias.*
COMMITTEE TO OFFER
COUNCIL TO CONFIRM.
Olfiela Statement of Plan to Buy
Light Plant Attar Election Carries-
Council Room
Thomasvilie, Ga., Jane 9, 1905.
Oonnclt met in adjourned aeseion. J.
T. Pittman, Mayor Protein, presiding.
Aldermen Evans, Lewis, Oochran,
Hambletou, Kirkland. Mitchell and
Mellette present.
Alderman Mallette read the follow
ing communication:
Thomaeville, Ga., Jane 1, 1905
To Messrs.' Mallette, Evens and Pitt
man, Committee on Lights:
Goo Yemen-—Referring to our several
conversations heretofore, I beg to say
that lhe TLomatville Electric Light &
Gas Co. would bo willing to accept for
its entire plant, and by this expression I
mean that machinery, wires, poles, land
building, eto. which go to make the
plant now fnrnUiilng lights to the City
of Thomasvilie, $40,000 or any sum lees
than this amonnt which may be fixed
by three uompetent, practical, expe-
rierced and disinterested persons.
By this I mean that the maximum
price naked of the City ia $40,000, bnt if
persons such at Indicated above shall
declare the property to be worth lea*
than $40,000, a -mailer amonnt will be
accepted.
In no event ran this proposition giVe
The Thoraauville Electric Light & Qaa
Co. the value of it* physical property,
bot under all conditions present in this
matter, we detm It beat for all parties
at interest to submit this proposition.
Wo ask that llie City Connell take
action npon this proposition at ite meet
ing thie evening.
Yours truly,
Hobart Gamble, Manager.
Alderman Mitchell introduced tho
following resolution:
Resolved, that the Light Committee
be authorized to make a thorough in
vestigation of tho Thomasvilie Electric
Light Oo’e. plant, that they be author
ised to spend any amount in reason of
t.ie City's money to get expert opinion
of its value When they arrive at its
value to offer that amonnt to the Thotn-
aeville Electno Light Co. for the plant,
subject to confirmation by Con noil,
when authorised by the eleotion.
The resolution was adopted.
On motion of Alderman Kirkland the
Marshall was instructed to have the
City Hall bell repaired. Council adjoun-
od.
K. T. Maclean,
Clerk
FOUND A CUKE FOR DYSPEPSIA
Mrs. S,. Lindsay, of Fort William,
Ontario, Canada, who lias suffered quite
a number of year* from Jdvspepsi* and
great pains in the stcmseli, was advhrd
by her druggist to tsko Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Stic did
to aud says, ”1 find that they have done
me a great deal of good. I have never
ad any suffering since I began using
them” If troubled witli dyspepsia or
indigestion why not take these Tablets,
get well and slay well? For sole by J.
Peacock, Thomasvilie, Ga. ’
ACREGE IN COTTON
THIRTEEN PER CENT LESS-
Fertilizer Under Cotton Decroaeod
14 per cent-lncrease on Othor Crops.
The may crop report of the Georgia
department of agriculture shows that
the cotton acreage in this state bos been
reduced 18 per cent and the use of ferti
liser under cotton 14 per ont. The
prospect in the southern part of the
stele ia 103. In thia section the sugar
cane acreage is off 8 per cent with pros
pects of 98. Corn ia increased 7 per cent
with prospects of 107, oats decreased 3
per cent with prospects of 98 The
peach and pear crops are both off 40
per cent.
TO REMOVE
FREtKLES and PIMPLES
In Ten Days, Us.
SatinoJa.
The Complexion Beautifier.
Satlwola
wild money i—— — -
Wor*t rasa of Freckle*. Pimple*, Tan, Liver
MtNkU, Hullowure*. BlMck-hrmd*, or any other
•kin eruption iti»d*y»—lewve*the*kln dear,
•oft, healthy and restore* the beauty of youth.
Tiioiutand* testify to the merlin of HnllnolA.
JJ 1m ,\llce Ltrette write*;—Thibodeaux,
La., oct. 15, ’04. ’’For four year* my face waa
completely cqvered with freckle* aud pimplek*
All rentedle« failed, until I u*ed two paced
aye* of ftatlnola, which completely rernov la
ho freckle* and pimple*. My complexionug
o and tl.On, by lending
Part*. Tenn.
'ho.nas Jr» and
DO YOU CLP ITEMS
FROM NEWPAPE33?
To Subscrlbs for and Road all Pa rot*
Publl (heo Would ost S5C.CCC
• Ysar.
The Rssult Obtained From Thi» E*
pendituro Can bs Had for a
Few Cants a Day.
Auy one in the public r»« ever so
flighty, any one desiring puo.ic ty, ever)
one in any buaitess or prcks&ion will be
oterested in a remarkable <.’e* that will
be of untold value to them a ' the cost ol
a few cents n day.
The credit for the idea *s due to Frank
1 A. Burrelle, dean ol the press clippers.
To a reporter Mr. Burrelle said:
* I point the way to new business along
new lines and give aid it a most valua
ble nature to io.OuO persons. Our cli-
, «nts include merchants, at tors, writers,
i lawyers, artists nvnUters, doctors public
•peaker*, pugilists—in short all classes
“How done? Very simple. I am able
with a large force of workers to read all
papers pnblished, clipping there’rom
lt*-ms of interest to our clients."
"I do not understand," add the report
er.
"In the newpapers ot ihe United
States," explain'd Mr.| Burrelle, "there
is printedfevery day material that ap
plies directlyjto all men and to all busi
nesses.’’
"Can you give any specific case?"
"Hundreds! Take for example, tbe
maker of artificial limbs. I pat on bis
desk every da/ tbe name of every person
in the United States who ha>had an arm
or a leg amputated. That p-rson needs
an artificial limb. The fire extinguisher
man wants to know of persons who lave
had a loss by fire, and I ke?p him posted.
These are examples, but the idea applies
to every business.*’
"How do you h«*lp individuals?
"I keep the artist informed of what the
pre*s nays of his work; it an author
w»ints material fora book, I gather it for
him; on the death ol anyone I am able to
place before relatives the printed expres
sions of opinion concerning the d*
ceas'd. •*
•How is it done?"
•'If there is any one, either individual
ol firm, who wishes to know, let them
write* to ore, addressing "Hurrelle—Ney
York; it wou'd take too much epnee to
eri the whole story here.” 2-i5tf
Strainkd Ankle, Stiff Keck,' Lame
Shoulder
These are three < omraon ailments for
whiph Chamberlain’* Pain Balm in es
pecially valuable. If promptly applied
it will save you time, money and suffer
ing when troubled with any one of these
ailments. For sale by J. W. Peacot k,
Thomasvilie, Ga. ' w.
CASTOR IA
For Infants end Children.
Tha Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Beers the
Signature of
Weak
Stomach.
A weak stomach is most fre
quently caused by the over
worked and exhausted nervous
system.
-The power that runs the
stomach is the nerve force sent
to it from the brain through
the nerves. When the nerves
are weak or exhausted the sup
ply of energy is - insufficient
and the action of the stomach
is impaired, and results in im
perfect digestion—dyspepsia,
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nerv
ine increases nerve force. It t
strengthens and builds up nerve
tissue, gives vigor to the nerves
and muscles of the stomach;
this produces a healthy activity.
Nervine allays the inflamma
tion, heals the membranes, and
makes the stomach strong and
healthy. There is nothing that
so quickly gives energy to the
whole system as Restorative
Nervine.
“I can't »ar enotgh for Dp. Vile*'
Nervine. I don't know what It will
do for other*, but It certainly cured m*
of stomach trouble, and now 1 am a*
well as 1 ever was. Two physicians
failed to relieve me, but hi three or
four days after taking Nemlne I was
much relieved. Four bottles made ma
a sound man. at tHe epst of S4.W."
JAMBS E. HART, Detroit. Mich,
(3r. Milas* Nervine Is asld by yaur
druggist, who will guarantee that tha
first Dottle will benefit. If It falls, ha
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
THE CHILDREN’S;FAVORITE.
For Coaghs, Croup, Whooping Cough
etc , One Minnie Cough Cure is the
children’s favorite. This is becaom iO
contains no opiate, is perfectly harmless,
tastes good slid cures. Bold by Brarcy
Pharmacy Co.
NOW;lS THE TIME FOR HYOMEI.
Far easier to Cure Catarrh Now Than
at Any Other Season.
Now is the time to use Il vomei, when
tbo early summer days make it so easy
to core catarrhal troubles. The Hyomei
treatment, breathed for a few minutes
three or four |times a day in May or
June,(will dc.gnod twice a\quickly as it
didin January, and neatly everyone
knows|that;used;faithlull3 then, it com
pletely rids the sv .tern of catarrh.
The complete Hyomei Jon r fit costs bot
one dollar, and consists ct a neat inha
ler that can be carried la tjie purse or
vest-pocket {and will last a life ju
medicine k dropper, and a bottle of Hy-o-
mei. Extra .bottles of HyoL.ei can be
procured, if desired, for fifty cents
J. W.l Peacock gives his personal
goarantee£with every Hyomei outfit
they sell to refund the money if it does
not give satisfaction. There is no risk
whatever to the purchaser of Hyomei.
SI QUALITY VS. QUANTITY.
Hard muscles and strong body do not
depend on the quantity of food j< n eat.
but on its perfect digestion and proper
assimilation. - When you take Kodol
Dyspepsia Core your syteni gets all the
nourishment out of all the food you
eat. Ic digest what yon eat regard
less cf the condition of the
stomach nnd conveys the nutrient
properties to the blood and tissues. This
builds op and strengtl en* the entire
system. Kodol cure# Indigestion, Dys
pepsia, Belching, 8oor stomach. Weak
Heart, etc. Sold by Bracev Pharmacy
Co.
$25 00 Reward.
A reward ot twenty-five dollars will
be paid by the undersigned for the ar
restjwith’proof/'toj convict aDy person
guilty of ajcriminal trespass on the fol
lowing land in Thomas county Georgia,
to-wit: Lofcip, 4,« 5, 87, 88, 89. 4i and
44, in the 17tbtdistrict. Consult D. L
Bullock, Ochlockonee, Ga., E. W. Swift,
Columbus. Ga. 6-15-10mo.
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
B B. C. DsWXTT ft COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL
old by Rracy Pharmacy Co. ▼
All IbfJlOfiS Kodol Almanac -and 100 year CSlsndir. '