Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, October 20, 1905, Image 3

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^$s»hh& ... I/V THE. Prize Winning Class. In regard to your clothes, you’ll be in the prize-winning class as soon as you get into one of our Overcoats. We don’t guarantee that you’ll get any prize, except the '.clothes—‘hey’re Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx, Kuppenheimer, August Baum & Co., and Abe Kirschbaum clothes. (orhncHr ims iy ltCJMKJIC.IUreMEKt Do you want the right style? A perfect fit ? An assurance that your clothes are all wool, and no adultera tion of mercerized cotton? Come in here and ask for'any of the above mentioned clothes we’ll show yo x the label—a small thing to lo„k for—a big thing to find. Louis Steyerm&n. Sole Agent in Thomasville, Ga. conMtrTt&nr It*.MOUSE Of KWtHMB From Sunday'slssne. Mr». Nell Soars and Miss Marianna Sears left yesterday evening for few dajs’ visit to OrlOn and Atlanta. C. L. Thompson went to yesterday. Mrs. Jessie Marrow of Appalachl- cola, Fla.. loft yesterday afternoon for Atlanta. j 8. M. Turner of Quitman to^n. la lu Miss Etna Peacock of Valdosta was here yesterday. She Is pleasantly remembered aB a former teacher In Thomsavllle's schools. - H. S. Redfearn of Cairo was here yesterday en route to Pavo to Bpend Sunday. Senator and Mrs. Samuel Pasco were In the city yesterday afternoon on their way to their home In Montl- cello, Fla. Mr. Pasco la returning from a tour of tour months In Eu rope.. E. C. McCallum of Cairo was In town Saturday on his way to Boston. Rev. A. W. Bcaler came home yes terday from a week’s trip. He at tended tho meeting of the Mercer As sociation at Adel and officiated at the marriage of his brother In Wlnd- Into Own Building. Mr. W. C. Snodgrass yesterday be- [ gan to move his effects from the office over the Pringle storo to tho office part of tho Mitchell House. He will In future conduct his law business agd other Interests from under his owil vine and flg tree. AN AWFUL' INHERITANCE While it is true that Scrofula may be acquired under certain conditions, it is usually inherited. Parebts who are related by the ties of blood, or who have a consumptive tendency, or family blood taint of any character, are sure to transmit it to their children in the farm of Scrofula. Swollen glands, brittle bones, poor digestion, weak eyes, Catarrh, emaciated bodies and JSJSSSf* ■JZ!“ general weSk constitutions are tbe ft. TrlSS every doctor available at principal ways in which the dis- £^?? J SW55i55 t .5 r, Ti r J pl “ ly ^25 Mi ease ii manifested. Tbe blood has * *“ fco “ ot wl “ been diseased from birth, and being in b r >“V this condition cannot properly nour- b!8!b. ’^?Urt^nl?K«botSis,'l/«lta ish the body and Scrofula is the re- IfJSjJ’J? 1 ,' 11 * better- Icon- suit. A hereditary disease like this % U i*i Tonll’. can only be reached, by a constitu- w &. lc *,* n _fe* 1 j r tional remedy and nothing equals ltont » om ' r v. Va. W. H. STOCKTON. S. S. 3. as a cure for it. It cleanses and strengthens the deteriorated blood, drives out all scrofulous and tubercular deposits, and there is a' gradual but sure return to health. S. S. S. supplies to the anaemic, lifeless blood the properties necessary to build back to strong, robust health, and does this gently and so thoroughly that no signs of the disease are ever seen In after life. Being PURELY VEGETABLE. P«™ly/egetable S. S. S. is the best remedy for Scrofula; its harmless bat healing ingredients enter into the circulation and replace wax-like, bloodless faces with vigorous strength glowing with health. Book with information abont Scrofula and medical advice frern^ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. S.S.S. f* TAKE OFF YOUR BONNET. } That blinds your eyes, look a few facts right in the face. Do you want a Dinner S:t, Toilet Set, few odd pieces. I am sure you do and you are afraid they can not be had at a reasonable figure. Go to thinking about these things; 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 sewing machine question and then come here and let me demonstrate how easy it is ta get a machine good for your life time and the lifetime of your children and to "get it for a modest sum. C B. QUINN, To Push Ordinance. From Sunday’s Issue. Tho city council tvIH meet tomor- W On The Spot AT Mallard & Varnedoes. i The largest and most complete stock of Mens, Youths and Boys CLOTHING W ever brought to this city. They are j| the best all-wool, the best tailored, the pink of perfection for fit, the newest styles and at the lowest prices ever of- fered in this section before. Evejfy Suit guaranteed. Prices from $6.50 to $25.00 and from $2.00 to $15.00 IN YOUTHS AND BOYS Also a full line of Mens, Boys and Youths Furnishings. v Don’t forget our Manss U-R-fit SHOES—the best on earth for the money. row night to pass the light irctinanco and to name a date at which tbe people of the city may express tlielr opinion of tho proposition at the polls. This will probably be about November 21st, In order to allow the month’B advertising required by law. Among other matters that will come up will bo the new hog or dinance to give tbe policemen the Impounding feos. The remains of Mrs. E. J. Jones reached hire from Lumpkin last night at 6: IE from Lumpkin, Ga., where her death took place late Fri day night. Her funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Cal vin Carroll was called to Lumpkin several days ago by the serious Ill ness of her mother and remained by her bedside until the end came. Tbe death of Mrs. Jones causes sorrow to all who knew her. She had lived a long life full of good deeds and the memory of her Christian virtues will live after her. The funeral ceremonies will bo conducted by Rev. J. M. Outlet and the body will be laid to rest at Late rel Hill. The pall bearers will be Messrs. W. A. Pringle, J. D. Stringer, W. H. Rockwell, Robert McDonald, H. C. Ramsey and Robert Dekle. A Public Benefactor ROADS MUST MOVE FREIGHT Railroad Commission Will Put Needed Law Into Effect Dr. Robert E. Williams, the .Thomasville Chiropodist, who has been in Toronto, Canada, and westerd Ontario, for the last few months, will be at home, “Samaria,” where he will remove the sorest com without pain or blood for twenty-five cents. 731 north Madison St ’Phone 232 The most painfui ingrowing or club nail cured without pain If a Man Tells Ton That you Can’t Run a Gash Business in Thomasville Low Rates to Atlanta. 'Account Georgia 8tate Fair, Oct. 9 to 21st via Atlantic Coast Liao. On account of above occasion the Atlantic Coast Line announces rates for Individuals'one Arst class fare plus t5 cents, which includes ad mission to fa)r grounds. For chll- dern under 12 years of age half rate will apply: minimum rate $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. For military companies and brass bands, lnunlform. 20 or more on one ticket one cent per mile per captla In each direction. Tickets / wlll be’ sold from points In Georgia dally October «to 20 In- coslve, except that no tickets will be sold for trains arriving Atlanta on Sundays. Final limit ot tickets October It, 1905. For further Information see near est ticket agent or write T. C. White, D. P. A., Savannah, Ga., or W. J. Craig, B. P. A., Wilmington. N. C. I take the liberty to tell you that you can talk back to him, but be .sure he don’t hear you. I have been here 12 years and I have averaged selling about ten thousand dollars worth a year, and on going to press this evening had not sold as much as five cents worth on time in the 12 years. J. E. Smith 222 South Broad Street • Thomasville ’Phone Sweet \6 -TO- Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge,'Thou, asville, Valdosta, Waycross, Savannah, Charleston, Bruns wick, wick, Jacksonville and all FLORIDA POINTS MALLARD Ss VARNEDOE PHY and R. It Ao month —and ou Onr nix aeuooto tho Through Pullman Cars on all through trains AND TO New York, Bsltimore, Philadelphia, Wellington. Richmond and slljpolntsonss over its own rails to Richmond and Norfolk, Va., Si. Loots, Cincinnattl, ixraisvitte, Chicago, Ksniss City, Birmingham, Nashville, New Orleans and all 'points West and Northwest, Leave Thomasville going East 3:10 a m, 6:15 a m, 2.35 p m Leave Thomasville going West 1:15 a m, 10:30 a m, 4:30 p m For Albany 9:25 a m, 4,-30 ? m. For Monticello 11:10 a m, 6:30 p m. kmnections at 8avannah with Ocean Steamship Lina and M.9KT. Company for Now York, Boston and Baltimore^ No. 92 loavesThomatvillo »t 6:15 a m. daily eoonsots at Jesup with through sleeper for Washington, Philadelphia, New York and the But. No 40 Isavtns Thomasville at 2-35 p in makooeonnectlon at Waycrota for tho same eastern points. No 57 leaving at 1:15 a moarriss through sleepers to Bt. Loots. No, Si’ leaving at 10:50 a m connect, at Montgomery with throagli sleeper for all West empoluts. For farther Information ca'l on naartot Tldkot Agent or addreos, T J. BOTTOMS, T. P. A J. C. LORD, T. P. A. Thomasville, Ga. Montgomery, Ala T. a WHITE, D. P. A. W. J. CP AIG, G. P. A. Savannah, Ga. Wilmington, N. C H. M. EMESON, Tra. Mgr.. Wilmington, N. C. LIME, CEMENT, Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick, etc. Public Dray. fi. I\ Gone. •Thomasville, Ga. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14.—Every mail brings complaint to the office of tho railroad commission of Geo .la, from shippers throughout the state to the effect that the roads will not furnish cars to handle the freight presented for shipment. This applies most particularly to points where cotton Is the chief article shipped; In view of this fact the commission will ,at Its meeting on Wednesday, Anally adopt the rules which Incor porate the Steed law In regard to this special point. Secretary George F. Montgomery, of the commission, has drafted tho rules which enlarge the powers ot the commission, as planned by this law, so that the board can compel roads In Georgia to receive, receipt for and ship freight within forty- eight hours after It la teodered for shipment. A penalty of |1 for car load lots and one cent per hundred pounds per day—after 43 hours—for less than car load lots Is provided In tho rule. . 1 The commission has called the at tention of the roads to tho complaints registered on account of lack of hart to which there has been received tho reply that the cars were being shift ed as fast as possible and that tho congestion were .caused by the com presses which were working slowly. Tho order will probably be issued the latter part of the week to become effective after ten days’ notice. The, shippers have, for a long time, com plained that the roads were not fur nishing a sufficient number of cars for the freight tendered and It Is felt that this rule will All a long felt want. TAKE IT IN TIME. Just as Scorer of Thomasville Peo ple Have. Wuiting doesn’t pay. if you neglect the aching back. Urinary tioubles, diabetes, surely follow. Doan's Kidney Fills relievo back-, ache. Cure every kidney 111. T. Is. Holton, a well known pu’ut- er and pr per lunger ot 006 Jack-on street. Amerlcus, On., says: “I thing well cf Doan’s Kidney ’.‘IUs for I tried them for a severe bac.’o-.c.io of long standing and they did a lot. o' good. I brve never been laid up will: m> hock, but there was always that dull, heavy ache and a continual weakness. When I sat or alood In one poaltlon for any length of time ’ It wts'a study how to move without causing my solf torture. I wotld gat up off a chair like a man eighty.'.-, years old. There was no strength In my back the nrlne was dark and. had sediment in It, and I waa bother ed a great deal at night my rest be ing broken by the pain and the too frequent desire to urlqate. I saw Doan's Kidney Pllla advertised at length and got a box, resolved to glTe them a fair trial. They drove-.' the pain out of ^ny back. I no long er feel that weakness and the secre- tlons are normal and healthy again.' I can sleep alt night without having Vo get up.” Plenty more proof like this from Thomasville people. Call at R. Thomas’ Jr.’s drug store and ask him what his customers report. < , ! For self by all dealers. Price r,o cents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y-, solo agents for the Uni Remember the name- -Doan and take no other. BH LOVELL HR£DP\Ttt SKILLFUL VETEWiARY POBoxIm -Phone 286 THOMAsme.GA.