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Birth
Boston Paper Says Its
Advocates are Conduct
ing Campaign Uner
Cover
David Comfort, the editor of the
Boeton Times, has teats that Thorn-
•• county will have ft dispensary
campaign on its hands.
Cromartie of Pavo
'lano Contest. Miss
is vcrv much like the blossom-
in# of a flower. Its beauty and
perfection depends entirely
upon '(be care bestowed upon
its parent. Expectant mothers
■siiouM have tho tondeivst t are.
They should be spared all worry
asd anxiety. They afaonid cat
Issue.
T&ey sbonld eat
I plenty of good notirithiag food
i and take gentle exercises. This
will go a long way toward preserv
ing their health and their beauty
! u well as that of the little one to
come. But to be absofatelysuro
of a short and painless labor they
should use
Mother’s
Friend
regulartr daring: the mqntfcs of geata- 1
tlon. Thit i* a single Ifotment. which .
is te be applied •xlornally. It, gives .
suength end vigor lb the tnoieisi and
prevents ell of the dJacotr ?<vu 01 prejr- :
nancy, which women tiaed to Chink 1
iMg rsnuys |
0«t HotbsrT’i'TW at tti* iraz '
store, 01 iwr bottle.
THE BRAOrittO REGUIATOR CO.
ATLANTA, OA. * 1
Wul.i.hlW.'MnUililn-
■v , — v-- '%-'{*• $»*t
luae of hi. paper he boa the follow
ing; tmder the large headline "Stop it
Now." "Who believes that the dis
pensary la a moral and beaefletent
Institution? Who wonld like to
pay their taxes In the bloqd of Ignor
ant and unfortunate fellow dtlsens,
rather than In honest dbllars? We
don’t like to precipitate n ’premature’
campaign, bnt we are reliably Inform
ed that the dispensary advocates are
working under cover and we hope
that those who are opposed to It will
themselves to
boon coA. By thorns familiar with
this kind of race this le taken to
. I 1 .L_ ..... . . <
right now express
strongly and so numerously that ‘a
campaign may be averted.”
the county. They will be a factor
In the final reckoning and her
friends say that the piano will find
a permanent home at Pavo. That
this Is no Idle boast Is shown by the
fact that on her-first appearance she
stand* second In the race with a to
tal of 1,225 votes, Miss Ruth Oood-
wln of this city for the second Urao
Blands at the bead of the list Her
string of votes has been largely in
creased. The number of new votes
that have been received by Miss Zoo
Simpson of Meigs has enabled her
to maintain her place, third. Miss
Rhetta Neel of Boeton ban more than
doubled her total and advances from
alxth to fourth place. Almost all
of tho other contestants show sub
stantial gains.
The Hit to date le at follows:
Miss Ruth Goodwin 3 485
Miss Sadia Cromartie 1.715
Mies Zoo Simpson 1,611
Hie Rhetta Neel 1.536
Miu Temps Cassady........ 1,519
Miss Jeanne Brown ^ »7 r <
Miss Loulso Bottoms. ‘ SCO
Mbs Sallllu Lilly 585
•Miss Arlo Butler 651
Five year long loans In sums el
$300 to $10,000 negotiated on
farm landt In South West Georgia
Wo can supply your dtmands
promptly and are prppsrsd te
mast all eampetltlon. Call or writ*
to a: Bell & Woathor,
Attorneys at Law,
Cairo, Qa,
yesterday was abusy but peaceful
day ,In Thomasrllle. Eearly In thy;
morning the crowds began to come
In from the country and the streets
were soon crowded with people and
tho lots with horsei. The crowds
A WEDDING
PRESENT.!...
and appropriateness. Let us
help you to find a suitable
one. Our stock is large and
contains an infinite variety of
nice things for wedding pres
ents and gifts. We will try
to please you.
On Managing Board.
Mr. Albert M. Dixon of this city
has been elected on‘the board' of
governors of the Georgia Bottlers'
Protective Association.
He return
ed yesterday from Atlanta where he
attonded the organization bt the as
sociation. )
The gathering of the Georgia hot-
tics Is the result of n movement on
tho part of the seIXrs of soft drinks
to organise for their mutual protec
tion and benefit. Manufacturers of
bottlos are not connected with the
organization but the membensblp
tz made hp of men who are the users
of manufactured article.
Jdlzn OUve Quattlet)aum
/jfg\ TboraasWIle Pawn Sbo
%) w ®The Poor Alan’s Friend.
If yen want any money oomsind see
me, bnt don’t forget to bring your
311m Bessie Reese baa returned
Irom Port Valley and other points
In middle and north Georgia where
she has been for the summer.
watobes, diamonds, all kinds of jewelry
oral tare, olothing and all other valna
ble articles. Don’t forget to look fo>
the three belli and yon are to find you
undo
M. ATTBLL. Promt»
Mr. E, J. McRce of Klnderlou,
In the city yesterday.
. STOMACH CURB.
An Easy Way from Standpoint of Con
venlenco—Guaranteed by J. W. Pea
cock.
The ebcallod cures for Indigestion
are almost an nmerons as the vic
tims themselves and scarcely a day
puses without the hopes of thou
sands of sufferers-belng raised by the
discovery of some novel method of
cure for this prevalent disease.
Until n combination of unusual
remedies, heretofore but little known
In this country, was made, In Ml-o-nn
tablets, no certain caps-for Indlges-
Low Rates via Atlantic Coast Dine.
Women's Christian Temperance Un
ion convention. Loa '-Angeles, San
Francisco, California, Oct.. 8B-Nov. 2.
The AtlanUc Coast Line ^111 sell
vonnd trip Ucketi to the above points
October 18, 17, 1», 19, SO at the fol
lowing rates:
Bainbridge $72; Thomuvllle,
$74.70; Quitman, 76.S0; Valdosta,
$76.80; Waycrou, $76.50.
Final limit November 30. Similar
low rates from all stations not men
tioned.
Special occMlonNatlonal Baptist
- Convention (colored) Chicago, 111.,
Sept $8-11.
The AtlanUc,Cout Line will sell
from all coupon stations round trip
ticket* to Chicago at the rate of one
first elan faro pins 60 cents. Tick
ets sold Oct 23-24 with final limit
November 6.
For fnU tnformaUon see Ucket
agent or writ# to T. P. Bottoms, T.
P. A., Thomaavtlle,T. C. White, O:-
P. A., Savannah, Ga., W. J. Craig,
O. P. A., Wilmington. N. C.
THE
Herpidde Scalp
Massage.
Scientifically Exeonted by the Seesaw
Rotary Chucking and Vibratory more
menu at
H. C. Davis,
Corner Madison and Jackson Sts.
(.Ten nine
Blue Lick and
Deep Rock Mineral
Waters v
By the Glass •
by the Gallon.
Ask Your Physician
Hello, Phono 103, Hello.
Pod good teams go to J. R. Salter,
at Whitaker’* old stand, Jackaer.
a.i eet. Ho will treat you right, am.
dou’t forget that ha atlll sells specta
cle* and the but medicine In tli
-v orld, so don’t forget him whoa yo
need anything in hi* Une.
2T| V|. S’ If MM*
nd la quickly cored by Chamber-
tin’* Stomach and Liver Tablets,
'or sal* by J. W. Peacock, Thomas-
ille, Ga.
under wu*v» VT-.‘i
i ■ — '
W. B. Wight of Cairo wu a Fri
day visitor, • • ,
The best Cane Mill on the market today is the !
Southerland, Cane Mill
Twenty sizes and styles fpr steam or horse p-'wer, two and
three rollers. All who place their order on or before Novembei
first will be given wholesale prices. We mannfucture
Crate Bars and Furnace Doors
for syrup furnaces. We have just received two car loads of
Engines, Boilers and Duplex Steam Pumps
General foundry and Machine Shop, Catalog and prices
on application. All inquiries given close attention.
D. T, SUTHERLAND v
Machine works and Foundry, Bainbridge, Ga.
Albany Machinery Co.
largest Mill and Turpentine Supply House §
~ ' in South Georgia. m
We can fill orders of any size without delay in any
department.
Gasoline Engines, Power Cane Mills.
, Specialties In the Implement dept.
H Solicited', * . ALBANY MACHINERY CO
r Albany, Georgia
Ire You 4# Inventor?
If you are we can furnish you drawings
for use in obtaining your patent. Our
Mr. Potter is ait
New* hu reached the city from
Meigs of a daring and successful at
tempt at forgery there by u young
man who gave bis name as O W.
Faekler. He was in Meigs for sev
eral days and took bis meals at a
restaurant belonging to Mr. P. F.
Lewis, which was temporarily In
charge of his son, James Lewla. lilt
account amounted to $1.20 and when
he went to leave he said he couldn't
pay the amount without Inconven
ience and left u security a -heck
for $45, signed by Akrldge £ Ab
ridge, Meigs business men The
check was a forgery. Faekler said
he was coming to Thomasrllle but
the local officers have seen nothing
of him, though they have been on
the lookout for him. As soon as
the elder Lewis returned to his
place of business after an Illness he
detected the fraud which was a cl uni
sy one, and which was made possible
by the Inexperience of the young man
In charge. The young man declares
that he did not give Faekler any
money on the check and he U lucky
If be did not
Patent Draftsman. He has had years
of experience and. can fill your needs on
any kind of invention.
THOMASVIU.fi IRON WORKS, • • • Thomasrille, Georgia.
f We. Are Now Ready
To Quote Prices and Submit Samples of
FALL GOODS
For Men, Women and Children
We carr, everything ready-tc-wear and all orders will
receive prompt and and careful attention ‘
ALWAY REMEMBER:,
i. We send goods by express C. O. D. subject to ex
amination before accepting.
2 We send two or three styles of garments for
selection.
3. We allow to per cent discount for cash, except on
.contract goods.
B. H. LEVY, BRO. « COMPANY
The JSigr Store Savannah. Ga.
Minus Annie and Cora Hurst hare
returned from a visit to Waynesvllle
and Atlanta.
THREE JURORS CURED.
Of Cholera Morbus with. One Small
Bottle of Chamberlain's Collc.ChoL
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Mr. O.IV. Fowler of Hightower,
Ala., relates an experience he had
while serving ou a murdor case at '
Edwardsvllle, county spat of Cler-
bourne, Ala. He says: "While
thero I ate some fresh meat and some
souse meat and It gave me cholera
morbus In a very severe form. I
was never more sick In my life and
sent to the drug store for a certain
cholera mixture but the druggist
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholrea and Diarrhoea Rem
edy Instead, saying that be had what
I sent for, but that this medicine was
so much better he would rather send ( ^
It to me In the fix I was In. I took j '
one dose of It and was better In five A 1
minutes. The Becond dose cured me
entirely. Two fellow jurors afflict
ed In the same manner and one small
bottle cured the three of us." For
sale by J. W. Peacock, Thomasrllle
FOR SALE—To the highest bid
der for cash, 20 head of fine cattle,
■ore or leu, at the Huber place, four
and a half miles south eut of Meigs,
Thomas county. Os. Sale Is mads
for the purposb of a division among
the heirs of the estate of A. Haber,
SOME SEASONABLE ADVICE.
It may bo a piece of superlluoua
advice to urge people at this uason
of the year to lay In a supply of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
is almost sure to be needed before
the winter Is over and much more
prompt and satisfactory results are
obtained when takea as soon as a
cold is contracted and before It has
become settled In the system which
can only be done by keeping the rem
edy at band. This remedy Is so
widely known and so altogether good
that no one should hesitate about
buying It In preference to any other.
It Is for sale by J. W. P v<r“k. Thom
osrille, Ga.
v Low Rates
To Ja cksonvllle, Fla., account visit
of President Roosevelt oq October
toe Atlantic Coast Line Is selling
touts from Bainbridge, Ttftin,
up, Brunswick and intermediate
points at rate of one first class fare
plus 28 cents tor the round trip
(minimum rate 50 cents.) "*
For military companies, In uni
form. 20 or more on one ticket, rates
will be one cent per mile per capita,
distance traveled.
Tickets will re sold on O -c. 2A and
for trains uheduled to arrive In
Jacksonville before noon of October
31, with final limit to retnrn'Oct. 22.
For further Information see ticket
agents or communicate with T. C.
White. D. P. A.. Savannah, 3a.. T. C
Bottoms, T. P. A., Thomaavtlle, Os.