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M^BILIOUSNESS^*
Wf Makes
f/ CHRONIC INVALIDS.
/When the liver is torpid, bile enters the\
'blood as a virulent poison. Liver ills follow
and TONIC Pbllets are the only Treatment
l that gives the liver just the right touch andi
\starts Nature’s work in the right manner. A
|X . The Pill touches the liver, the m/A
m^b. Pellets tone the system.
WHEN THE MERCURY—
Is trying to crawl out of the top of the Thermome
ter these hot days and you are tired and warm, try
a bottle of our highly carbonated
DIGEJSTOL,
/ CASCADE GINGER ALE, *
I PEACH MELLOW
And you will be instantly refreshed and cooled. All
of our bottle goods are made from distilled water
and only the purest and highest class extracts used.
Fpr price and case lots address or ph o n e
The Thomasville Ice Company
PONE number:**
Thomasville. Ga.
TIMES-ENTERPRISE THOMASVILLE GEORGIA SEPT. 29 1D0S
SUMMONS CALLEO
FROM
EARTH, LAST NIGHT
From Saturlay’s Daily.
The whole lc*vn will be shocked
- f.Ia morning to learn
the sudd:.n (*.:ath of Miss Ethel
youngest daughter of Mrs.
S. CaBsels, which occurred last
at the family # residence on Han
street. The death was caused by
failure and was the result of
faint from which she never re
gained consciousness.
Miss Cassels had been in ill health
several months. She spent the
with relatives in Montgom-
and Savannah and was ill for
greater portion of tho time. In
with her mother and her
Miss Valeria Cassels, she r*-
from Savannah* only last Mon-
She seemed to improve since reach
and was ■ < 6ut > driving on
occasions. On Thursday
Friday she was not so well, but
evening. At 6 o'-
she was seated on ihe veran-
ln conversatiomwith Miss Cassels
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rogers of
her bother-in jaw and
sisters. She seemed bright and
discussed affairs of tho day
her companions,
sx thirty ah* fell tu a faint
never recovered. A physician
THROUGH
,. MARCH 1, '07 i
TALK ABOUT THE AFFAIRS
OTTHE ATLANTIC AND
BIRMINGHAM
“Atlanta and Birmingham will be
connected by the Atlanta and Bir
mingham railroad in actual opera
tion on March 1, 1907,” was the
statement made by George Dole
Wadley, vice president and general
manager of that road, as he sat in
the office of the railroad commission
this morning.
We will enter Atlanta with a
branch line of our system about the
same time we enter Birmingham.
We are going right ahead with tho
construction work and are making
excellent progress.
“Now as to what depot we will en
ter when we reach the city, and Just
how we will come in are matters
yet to be decided upon. We can do
lots though, ip eighteen months.
With the completion of this line,
'huh will Winch off from the m«!n
main track in Randolph county, Ala
bama, Atlanta will be given a third
direct line Into Alabama. The South
ern and Seaboard now operate the
two existing lines. The Atlantic
and Binning! am road will have the
dlstlU' lion « f operating an inde
pendent system, which bodes good>
to shippers and manufacturers In
this state, for the new lien gives
promise of a lower rate on coal and
iron from Birmingham here.
Mr. Wadley wasat the office of the
not be secured for some timo. [ railroad commission for the purpose
A. P. Taylor was called and of going before the board of arbi-
the home but too late to be j ' Ion convened hero to assess the
any aslstance. The end came value of the road.
after his arrival. 'Ihe arbitrators after a meeting
brothers Mr. S. J. Cassels of lusting all the afternoon decided to
and Mr. Alex Cassels who j meet again next Tuesday In Macon
Just entered the University of
at Athens were notified by
also her sister, Mrs. Sloan
of New York
funeral will take place Sun-
nt 5 o clock from tho
For those who knew and admired
Ethel, It is difficult to find suit-
expression for the grief that
feci at her untimely death. She
a staunch, true friend, a devot-
daughter and a warm hearted
>-natured young woman. She will
sadly missed in the social circles
tho city, where she was a univer-
favorite, in the church where
was an active worker, but most
in the home life where her
devotion and sisterly love made
ehldol of her family,
friends are not able to real-
the extent of the blow that
upon them, nor will they
the days pass without the sun-
of her presence. Their only
is that there is no doubt
future, that “It is well with
” Her heart broken moth-
grief «trickon relatives, they
to the» tenderest care of
who heals all wounds.
isul take a trip ov^r the .oad. This
was done over the proUst .*f Chair
man Pope Brown, representing the
.date, who claimed that it vas un-
cutssary.
Libel for Divorce.
In the Superior Court, Thomas Coun
ty, Georgia, October term, 1005.
Mrs. Ada Osterman
Vs.
William Osterman.
To the dofendant, William Osterman:
You aro hereby notified and requir
ed In person or by attorney to be
and appear at the Superior Court to
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A Sad Mission.
From Saturlay’s Daily.
T. E. A mason v/hs called to
yesterday on a sad mission,
a message that his bro-
Mr.George B. Amason, died in
at eleven oclock Friday morn
George Amason was well and
known In Thomasville.
this his home for a number
He was a skilled carpen-
was connected with his bro-
on several large contracts,
funeral will be held this
Disease takes no summer
need flesh and
Emulsion
Witness the Hon. Robert
cbell. Judge of told court, this tbe
19th dny of Auguat, 1905.
J. W. Groover,
Clerk.
taw2m 8-25-05
TO REMOVE
FRECKLES and PIMPLES
IN TEN DAYS, USE
...NADINOLA...
Tho Complexion Beautlfler
■.jpje •
Wig
THE NADINOLA G RL
(Formerly advertired and sold as
SANTINOLA
No change in formula or package. The
name only has been changed.)
A few applications will remove tah or aallow-
ness, and restore^the beauty of youth.
N ADINOLA i* a new discovery, guaranteed
and money will be refunded in every caae
where it fail* to remove freckle*, pimples, Uver
•pot*, collar disbolorations, blackhead*, disfig
uring eruptions, etc, in so day*. After these
defects are removed the akin will be soft, clear
and healthy.
Sold in each city by all leading druggist*, or
by mail. Price 50c and fi.oo.
Prepored only by
National Toilet Co. p*ri«, Tenn
l TAKEOFF YOUR BONNET.
That blinds your eyes, look a few facts right in
the face. ,
Do you want a Dinner Set, Toilet Set, % few
odd pieces. I am sure you do and you are afraid they
can not be had at a reasonable figure.
Ho to thinking about these tilings; come to me and
I will show you how easy it will be for both of us to
agree on a subject of such importance.
Think about the sewint machine question and
then conie here and lec me demonstrate how easy it is
ta get a machine good for your life time and the lifetime
of your children aud to get it for a modest sum.
f • Are you going to send your •'
a Daughter off to College J \ ‘
If so, what College ?
Tills is a very important question. Before vou decide tbe mat
ter, write to Andrew Female College, futhbert, Georgia, for a
Catalogue. Addict. tOAvl R^l lift, Fr.a o.i.t
C. B. QUINN,
LIME, CEMENT,
Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick, etc. Public Dray.
H. P, Gone,
Thomasville, Ga.
Pelham's New Commercial Hotel
THE ARLINE HOUSE
Opened January the firs’, 1905, Modern and np-to-date in al> details.
Most conveniently'located hotel in the*city. Veiy best fervices, tendered
j experienced management. Opposite A. 0. L. depot. Look for sign.
Rate8'2$i.oofnud $2.00'per day.
Conmiercial|travelers, patronage solicited.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ARLINE,
Proprietors and anageri.
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL
1 feel better immediately.
_ — - x , „... ,,_ke you feci be*
T°u MM Bot wait until tomorrow or next week for tbe help you nee —
for a bottle NOW end feel Ita‘wonderful power AT ONCE! Why cMny and euffeit
You neve everything to rain end nothing to loee. Do you know thet any woman who
f u «*»r** “7 mother whole worn and stout, any wife who ie week and worried, can
»*Ki.*Uength and aaae of mind and body by thetheuaeof G.S*. P
(Geratie's FeoaUPanaaeOr Did you know that homes where the prattle of a baby la
nmrerheard may be abundantly Wraeed with healthy children if the wife will use
»• P* (Gera tie's Female PanaoeaJT These are eubetantiatod facte.
Modern, Up-to-date, Convenient— Centrally
Experienced Management—Rales $2.00 *
Best of Livery Service in Connection.
W. M. SINGLETARY & J. J. ARLINE,
Proprietors & Managers
' Meigs, Georgia.
(IP
GERSTLES
FEMALE
PANACEA
Mr*. E. F. Jones, of DeFnnlak Springs, Fla., aaya: “1 believe
there la no medicine made that can equal C. F. P. (Gerstle’a
Female Panacea). Three jeers I suffered with general female
weakneaaee—tried medicine of every deecription and was under the
doctor's treatment, but to no purpose. I tried G. F. F. (Geratle’e
Female Panacea) and it did me more good in aix weeks than all
the other treatment combined.’’
G* V. P. (GmlVl Pcmml. Fuura) I. dcKahtf ol to take, perfectly ml*. and
pramt In MoatoDlUblnf Ha mlMioe. ft nonkto ray draba, .pwkHnc m pur.
blood, atrons Mrra, .plrulkl ovpotlto and brines sound, lustful. tnvteriattno sloop.
U urtb lighten rear burdon. string rog strength and joy. and fradom fnun ooftorfog.
Sold by All Druggist*, 91 per Bottle,
Gerstle Medicine Co.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
This guarantee authorizes any druggist to refund the purehace
price of a bottle of G. F. P. (Gentle's Female Panacea) to any
woman who buys it and is not benefited by its use.
Life often seems too long to the woman who suf
fers from painful periods.- The eternal bearing-
down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness,
dizziness, grlpin& cramps and similar tortures are
dreadful. To make life worth living, take
Bracev Pharmacy Company
lUne^nhii
Woman’s Relief
It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and en
riches the blood, strengthens the constitution and
permanently cures all diseased conditions from which
weak women suffer.
It is matchless, marvelous, reliable.
At all druggists-’ in $1.00 bottles.
WRIT! US A LETTER
freely and frankly, In strictest read-
dunce, telling us a 11 your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advka (In
plain sealed envelope). Address: La
dles’ Ad vIsoryDfp*,, The Chattanooga
Atedldne Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
“I SUFFERED GREATLY,"
writes Mre. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle-
view, N. C., "ft By monthly periods,
sll my hie, but the first bottle of Car-
duigave me wonderful relief, and now
I am In better health than I'have been
for a long time."
Atlantic & Birmingham
Time Tabic Effective Sept I Ith
Trains Arrive
Thomasville
12:10 p. m. 7:35 p. m
Daily.
WHY DONT YOU
BUILD A HOUSE?
You Can Do It and Save Rent By Our
Plan.
I will build you a house such as
you want and if you are not in a pos
ition to fnrnlsh all the money for Its
erection I will take your notes, bear
ing interest at 8 per cent, per annum
for the balance, payable at such time
as we may agree upon. I will be glad
to submit you at any time plans and
estimates without charge.
T. E. Amason.
Contractor.and Builder, Thomas
ville, Ga., Phone 287.
Chamberlain's Cough Medicine Aids
Nature^ ,
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most effectual. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It
alluys the cough, relieves the lungs,
aids expectoration, opens the secre
tions, and aids nature in restoring
the system to a healthy condition.
Sold by J. W. Peacock, Thomasville.
DeWitPs m Salve
Fop POm, Burn*, Sores.
Kedol Dyspepsia Durr
«t* what vo«
Olgeret* t
; you oat.
LOVELL HREDPATB
SKILLFUL VETEWMAHY SURGEON
PQ Box lu -Phone 286
Thomasville,Ca.
* BMSR0R0R0l|0)R0Rl«eQB«BB8
iJa> u ...*uJ Qoit Lin* tollwop
Atlanta, St. Looii ana *11 potato Weot
Finest eqalpmsnta ta tho Sooth, Ooaoh.
etootrio lighted, with tan* in nmnwr
and steam heat ta winter, making travel
oomfortabl* and eaay,
Ticket* on sale to *11 point* In
United States
If yon are contemplating a trip, ask
onr Agent for information—w* may b*
able to save yon money and time.
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H. C. McFadden, C. I. Allen
General Passenger Agent Agent, Thomasville.
J G. Knapp, Com. Agent. Fitzgerald:
Trains Leave
Thomasville
840 a. m,, 4:15 p. m
Daily.
And