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■Lvemon JCvlixer
The Best Family Medicine
For Constipation. Biliousness,
Indigestion. Sour Stomach, OoUc,
Dizziness, Headaches and nor
thing earned by a disordered Lit-
or. Removes
“That Drowsy Feeling.”
by potting yonr digestive organs
to work, increasing yonr appetite,
and in fact, makes yon feel like a
••NEW MAN."
50c and $1 00 per bottle at all
drng stores.
Motley’s Lemcu Elixer.
, tesaally the first symptoms of
kidney -disease ere: weak back,
backache, highly colored urine, or
frequent deelro to urinate. You
may not have nil those signs, but
any ono of them means that yonr
kidneys are diseased.
Hoie Smith has-accepted the In
vitation of the Boston people to ad-
drees them on the occasion of their
gala day, October 26. Clark Howell
answered the committee that his pre
vious engagements would prevent his
coming to Thomas county at this
time. The plans for a great day go
steadily on.
The Secretary of Agriculture an
nounced to the cabinet meeting that
he had decided on a schvns wlnco
would relieve the Department 6f Ag
riculture of considerable expense j»
connection with meat inspection and
enable a larger force of inspectors to
be put at vyork. It was nothing less
than a plan to make the packers pay
for the lables used'in* the inspection
and thus relieve ,the department of
that part of the expense. Heretofore
the packers have stood none of the
expense of the inspection. The gov
ernment has footed the entire bill:
The cost of the labels alone amounts
to from $65,000 and it this were
saved to the department and a small
fee charged for the services of the
Inspectors, It would be a great sav
ing and would enable a much larger
force of Inspectors to be put to work
In this way not one would the in
spectors for the smaller houses en
gaged in interstate traffic and who
have heretofore complained that
they were discriminated against in
favor of the big houses of the trust
You cannot effort! to take
any chances U having Bright’s
Dlseure, as you can now obtain
a complete cure without cost.
' . The Thomasville delegates to the
Sind annual• session of the Mercer
Baptist association have returned
from Adel and bring back reports
of a most successful meeting. The
association will hold its next meet
ing in Qnitman on the Tuesday after'
the second Sunday in October, 1906.
The most Important business trans
acted by the association waa the de
cision to divide into two parts. The
body had become too large to obtain
the best work ^nd go much territory
was oorered that It has been hard
to get a full attendance of delegatee.
The plan for dividing the body pro
poses Little Hirer as the dividing
line. This will put Lowndes and
Berrien counties in the new asso
ciation and Colquitt, Brooks and
Thomas in the old asoclatlon.
The Thomas county delegates all
played a prominent part in the pro
ceedings of the convention; Rev. J.
M. Rushln was moderator and waa
elected tor another term. Rev. A.
C. Stephenson of Merrillville waa
Mr. R. L. Redfearn was in town
Thursday. Redfearn A Dixon are
doing a hustling business in real es
tate at Cairo now.
Are an absolute euro for all kidney
troubles, und to show our confi
dence we will givoyou absolutely
freo ono lull size bos cf Dr.BELLS
KIDNEY PILLS. Good forthlrty
days. Write your name plainly
ami send at onco to C. Yr*. BEGGS/
SONS & CO., 2G-33 Union Tark
Place, Chicago.
nnilwe will buy »nrt fire you absolutely
free, one 1 ull sUe box of
for
yBil iousness.^
The liver must be gently, stirred scr
DeBelisKidnen Pills,
'Hip only positive cure tor Kidney Trouble
/that the bile will be thrown off ip the right Y
'channel; the system must be invigorated'
Mesrs. H. C. and J. J. Dare’s two
.hustling 'young citizens of Grady
county were visitor to town Thurs
day.
For sale by Patterson Dru-
Co. Thomasville, J’. A . Mid
dlebrboks & Co. Pavo, J. I,
Beatty, Barwick, Wm. Me
Millan, Merrillville.
SIMPLE REMEDT FOR CATARRH.
Just Breathe Iiyomel Four Times a
, Day and Be Cured.
It a few years ago some one. bad,
; said you can cure catarrh by breath
ing air charged with a healing bal
earn, the idea would have been ridi
culed and it remained tor that eml*
nent Investigator, R. T. Booth, to
discover in Hyomel this method of
cure.
Hyomle hap performed almost mlr
culous cures of catarrh and it today
recognized by leading members of
the medical profession aa the only
advertised remedy that can be relied
upon to do juat what It claims. The
complete outfit of Hyomel costs'll,
and consists of an inhaler, a medt
cine dropper and a bottle of Hyomel.
Breathe Hyomel through the In
haler for a few minutes four times
a day and it will cure the worst case-
of catarrh. It soothes and heals the
mucous membrane of the air passage-
prevents irritation and effects a com
plete and lasting enre. I
In Thomasville there are scores
of well known people who have beep
cured of catarrh by Hyomel. If It
does not curs you J. W. Peacock wilf
return the money you pay for 'it-
This ts the strongest evidence that
can.be offered as to his faith in the
remedy
. ■that completely does the work without shock;
L or injury to any part of the system./
|Vz COMPLETE TREATMENT */A
a; doses 2$ cents
at all dealers. .
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h Those old clothe* to preis into <
» tervioe It is not necessary to *
l bay a now winter suit si long as J
l ROGERS, The Presser «
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> can make the old look like new. I
; Ladies work a specialty. Rea- J
| tenable prices per garment •
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young peoples’ work. Rev. D. H.
Parker wae also a leading figure in
the proceedings.
There were about three hundred
delegates on the scene and the gath
ering waa one of genuine pleasure
and profit to all concerned.
Brjcev Pharmacy Company
WHEN YOU GO
to the
Lewis » ni Clark Exposition
at Portland, Oregon,
Yon will want to travel in the fall en
joyment of modern Servioe, System.
Safety. anei-teU the man who writes
yonr ticket make it read via
Dixie Flyer Route
'■ 0„ & St. L. R. R.
Horst-Patrlck.
Mr. Eddie Hurst and Miss Donna
Patrick were married ast Wedneeday
evening near Quitman, Ga. The
happy couple arrived In Cairo yester
day morning and were met at the
depot by many frlen'ds who welcom
ed them with many good wishes for
their future happiness.—Cairo Mes
THE N„ 0„ * St. L. R. R.
This route takes ydu via Atlanta, Chat
tanooga and Nashville over the beaati-
fal Camborland
senger.
Mountains, in a
through sleeper from ThomasviUe te
either St. Louis or Chicago, where di
rect connections are made with threngh
trains for Portland. s .
$76.60. Bay a round trip tieket from
Thodtstvllle te Portland, good for 06
Til... .t.H.w.w. a O V*11 Mteiien.
TO REMOVE
Freckles and Pimples- In Ten Days
Use Nadlnolc, the Complexion
Beautifler.
(lays. Free stopovers at Tellowetoue
Park and m tha scenic Colorado's. Yen
can remrn home a different route with
eat any additional ooit. For maps,
schedules, rates and other Information,
write E. J. Walker, Fla. Passenger Agt.'
Jacksonville. Fla.
BARGAINS GROCERIES,
Aad General
Merchandise.
At m^r new stan. on Jackson
street adjoining J.,D. Strin
gers. All of my dd friends
and customers will be wel
comed,
W. J. WILSON . /
J, R. Lawhon,
SOPCHOPPY, FLA,
Runs big Livery Stable' and
makes a specialty to_travcl-
ers- to cary them from Sop
choppy to Panacea Springs
New Rigs, well Bred Houses
Prompt attention.
THE NADINOL4 GIRL
i Formerly advertised and sold as
8attnola.)
No change In formula or package.
The name only hga- been changed to
avoid confusion, as we cannot afford
•jo have so valuable a preparation
$100,000 TO LEND
On Farms and Choice Oily
property in Thomasville. Inter
est 6 to 7 pur oett'- and payable
annnihy. Time 5 years, hut par
or all of principal may be paid
nock at end of any year and stop
intar-sr. Promts «!<- nttun
cn wall writtenInqnlros.
ELLIS & ELLIS, t
Pndriott Baling. Ct'cjj, Gt.
ronfused with any cither.
Nadlnola Is guaranteed and money
*10 be refunded in every case, where
•t fails to remove freckles, pimples,
discolorations,
Iver spots . collar
vJackbesds, disfiguring eruptions,
ne. The *worst cases in 20 days,
weaves the skin clear, soft , healthy
>nd. restores the beauty of youtb.
Price 60 bents and. $1. Sold b.v
all the leading iruggisti in each city
Prepared only by
NATIONAL
Tenn.
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
TOILERS,
Saw
Mill
Machinery,
BUSINESS „ WORLD
iki£HaS3§i
ENGINES,
Cotton
Sinning
Machinery,
Corn
Mills.
COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. j Y
Vs Will Maks It to Tear laurest te film With Us.
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co. $5,000
MACON, GEORGIA. ' ' SSmS^ZSiSiittS
Parts.
Cough Remedy
The Children’s Favorite
—•CUBES---
Congas, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
oUnyo bo depended op«u It eootoiaa no
opium or other harmful drng and may bo
given na confidently to • baby m to an adult
Price 25 cU; Large 61m, 00 etc.
Atlanta, Ga.. Oct. 12.—J. Gordon
, Simpson of Dixie, Ga., has been
shocked by the sight of a freight
train of the Atlantic Coast Line pass
ing through Dixie on Sunday and
he has written to the railroad com
mission calling attention to the mat
ter and requesting that the Atlantic
Coast Line be yanked up before the
board. The commission holds that
it has nothing to do with the case
and has so written Mr. Simpson, sug
gesting to him that he lodge his com
plaint with the courts.
Here is Mr. Simpson’s letter:
Dixie, Ga.. Oct. 8, 1905
Railroad Commission, Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen—It Is not yet 9 o'clock
on Sunday morning, Oct. 8, 1905, and
two freight trains have already pass
ed here (Dixie) since 7 o’clock this
morning, passing over the Atlantic
Coast Line railroad Into Thomasville
from the direction of Waycross and
it Is not impossible that another will
pass befere this day is over. Few
Sundays have passed without one or
more freight trains running by here
on the Atlantic Coast Line. Can thlB
be prevented? If so, you have It
before you to act in this matter.
Respectfully,
J. Gordon Simpson.
FLETCHERVIILE
WILL OPPOSE
The proposition to incur a debt of
130,006 for a municipal electric
light plant will not sail aver sum
mer seas to an unfought victory. Tha
realdents of that section of the town
known as Fletcherviile will oppose
the proposition at the polls. Sever
al of the prominent cltlzons of that
section were outspoken yesterday
In their Intention of opposition. One
of them said to a Tfmes-Enterprlse
man: "We would be foolish to sup
port the measure for its success
would mean that we would have
-go without sewerage In our part of
the town for several years longer.
The two propositions were coupled
before and I do not see why they
should be separated now. We hold
the municipal ownership people re
sponsible for the defeat of the sewer
age plan at the first election and wo
have not forgotten tt. If they will
advocate a bond Issue at four per
cent, and sufficient In amount to both
buy the plant and give us sewerage
we will turn In and carry both pro
positions. If they do not we will
defeat the municipal ownership plan,
sure.”
When the light leaders were seen
they said that they were aware of
the objection of the Fletcherviile
folks, but did not consider them
well founded. They- declare that
they are not dependent upon Fietcb-
ervllle votes to carry the day. They
say that they would like to havo a
united support but that there are
only 22 votes in Fletchorville and
that these are not necessary to the
success of the plan. •
Mr. J. F. Alll^ood a prominent
citizen of the Meigs district was a
visitor here Friday.
Chamberlain’s
HIDES WANTED
Write for quotations to
J. W. Watkins & Co.
260-282 W. Jackson St
. ThomasviUe. Ga.
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 nighly carbonated
DIGESTOL,
CASCADE GINGER ALE,
PEACH MELLOW
And you will be instantly refreshed and cooled. Ah
of our bottle goods are made from distilled water
and only the purest and highest class extracts used,
For price and case lots address or ph o n e
The Thomasville Ice Company
Thomasville. Ga.
Atlantic & Birmingham
Time Table Effective Sept. IIth
Trains Leave
Thomasville
S40 a. m., 4:15 p. m
Daily.
H. C. McFadden, C. I, Allen
General Passenger Agent Vgent, Thomasville.
J G, Knapp, Com. Agent, Fitzgerald:
HOW TO CURB CORNS AND
BUNIONS
First soak the corn or bunion in
warm water to soften it; then pare
tt down as closely as possible- with
out drawing blood and apply Cham
berlain's Pain Balm twice daily, rub
bing vigorously for five minutes at
each application. A corn plaster
should be worn a few days to protect
it from the shoe. As a general lini
ment for sprains, bruises, lameness
anil rheumatism, I’aia Balm is un
equalled. For sale by J. W. Pea
cock, Thomasville, Ga.