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*•*. - ST PRESIDENT
Use Nadinola, the Complexion
COES HOME
After Witnessing the Re
habilitation of New Or
leans Teddy Sets Safl
New Orleans, Oct. 26.—Rivalling
Mauh Gras In all but attendance from
outside territory the celebration In
(Formerly advertised and sold as l 10001 * the visit of President Roose
Satinola.) Kelt outranks any popular demonstra-
No change in formula or package.; tIon ever held In New Orleans and
The name only has been changed to today tbe clt y u en fete> a mags of
- avoid confusion, as we cannot afford „ . „.... n . .
red, w hite and blue flags and bunting
to have so valuable a preparation
. , and Canal street a whirlwind of col-
confused with any other.
Nadinola is guaranteed and money i or and animation,
will be refunded in every case, where The statement of Dr. J. H. White
It fails to remove freckles, pimples, jthat the President need not hesitate
<Iver spots . collar discolorations, [to come to New Orleans and that
blackheads, disfiguring eruptions, there was no danger has been ful-
THE MAD'NOLA GIRL
nc. The worst cases in 20 days.
Leaves the skin clear, soft , healthy
\nd restores the beauty of youth.
Price 50 cents and $1. Sold bv
all the leading druggists in each city
Prepared only by
NATIONAL TOILET ParK
Tenn. /
ARMY POST
ESCAPED
filled to all intents and purposes for
the fever has died down almost to
extinction and an average of two
cases a day is all to be recorded for
the past week with no deaths. “The
end is in sight,” so wired Dr. White
to Dr. Hunter in Mississippi and it is
i)e!lt\ed is evidenced by the rapid
loosening up of the quarantines all
over the South, especially in Louis!-
ana and Mississippi and it is known
that the territoor.v adjacent will send
its quota of those whawish to see the
President to which end all railroads
loading here offered excursion rates.
One of the I rates.
The President reached the city at
9 a. m ovo.-* tV Illinois Control,
went ac oiice aboard the Foulli
Pacific’s big passenger steamship,
Comus, n d two hours wore spent In
a naval review :it* nd douv. the ?i*er.
Landing at Cana! street the great. ::t
militarv p.oces-ion ever held in Now
Orleans w.is formed, tho Confedotato
veterans occupying the position
honor, followed by the Spanish war
veterans, the President’s outriders
THE BWOD DISEASED
-SYSTEM DISORDERED
When a Sore or Ulcer is slow in healing it is the best evidence pf a dis
eased condition of the blood and a disordered system. They show that the
bodily impurities, which should pass off through the natural channels o{
nature, are being retained in the system from some cause. The blood ab
sorbing the waste matters becomes steeped in poison which beds an outlet
through the Sore or Ulcer, keeping it . . .
inflamed, painful and festering. As praise your great mediolne. I had a
the Wool constantly discharges its "iSiSYtchTbSS
poison into these places, . they eat. not eret tt lo heal. After taking S. 8.8.
deeper into the surrounding flesh and’ S' 1 " 1 ? *t hecan to disobargo,and whan
tissues, growing larger and mo*
offensive in spite of nil the sufferer “'Sos&Sivs BEtt.
can do, until the entire health is ’
affected. Washes, salves, powders and such treatment are desirable for the
reason that they are cleansing and also help to relieve the pain, but they are
in no way curative. The blood is filled with
S oison, and until it is removed the sore cannot
eal. S. S. S. is the only cure ior these evi-
aMaMa dences of Impure blood. It goes down to the
• • root of the trouble and cleanses the circulation
PURELY VFfiFTARLE ot all poisonsand impurities. S. S. S. enriches
runbLT vtutiMOLQ. oj,. Wood aod r einvigorates the different mem
bers of the body «o that the impurities and waste matters can pass off as
nature intended. Then the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over, new flesh
is formed, and the place heals permanently. ok on Sores and Ulcers and
any medical advice you need without charge
THE SWIFT SPECmtsvn., AnAHm, CM.
New Orleans, Oct. 26.-
most notable and brilliant scientific
achievements which characterized
the yellow fever campaign In New Or
leans. was witnessed at Jackson Bar
racks the United States army post,
just below the city, which, though
flanked on either side by the fever,
wholly escaped the disease, and all
of this despite the fact that there
were stationed In the barracks 225
■officers and men, all non lmmunes.
When the fever was first declared
the question of evacuation wa3 debat-! being former members of his own
ed but, duo to the progress of medl- command—the Rough Riders,
cal science, tho belief In tho mosqul- The procession stopped at the City
to dogma and the necessary military | Hall where Mayor Behrmnn delivered
■discipline to enforce modern sanitary j the address of welcome and where
measures, It was decided to keep the the President made, his principal
troops Intact and to place the men
under certain restraint, as to Indis
criminate mingling In the city,
though theUe was no quarantine
whatever. The barracks were screen
ed thoroughly, the men made to sloop
under mosquito bare and all apart-
spccch to thousands. The President's
address dealt particularly with four
things The Importance of the Pana
ma canal to Oulf seaports and es
pecially New Orleans: a greater navy
to protect It: the need of uniform
quarantine regulations as between
ments were regularly fumigated until the Btates and -railroad rates leglsla-
Jackson Barracks was as free from tion.
mosquitoes as the Emergency Hospi
tal Itself.
The Immunity of the army post
The President departed at 6 p. m,
on the U. 8. lighthouse tender Mag-
nolln and was conveyed thence to
from a disease which practically sur- Port g adB where he boarded the ar-
rounded It Is pointed to by Dr. White mo rcd cruiser West Virginia for Nor
as a striking example of what may { 0 n ti being joined at Key West by
be accomplished by fighting the mos
quito and eliminating the only known
agent ot transmission.
( TAKE OFF YOUR BONNET. J
{ i That blinds your eyes, look a few facts right in |
the face. 1
Do you want a Dinner S*t, Toilit Sit, few ®
f odd pieces. I am sure you do and you are afraid they
" can not be had at a reasonable figure. -
Co to thinking about these things; come to me and I
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 Jet 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,
A Public Benefactor
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 corn without pain or blood for twenty-five
cents. 731 north’ Madison St ’Phone 232
The most painfui ingrowing or club nail cured without pain
HIDES WANTED
Write for quotations to ,
J. W. Watkins & Co.
230-282 W. Juckson St.
Tliomasvill* Ga
LIME, CEMENT, .
Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick, etc. Public.Dray,
H. P, Gone*
Thomasville, Ga.
HON. DICK RUSSELL
WILL RESIGN
vessels of the North Atlautlc squad
ron.
REV. I. A. WHITE
PREACHED AT FREDONIA
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 27.—Hon. Rich
ard Russell made the statement to
day that lie would resign the Super
ior Court bench on tho first of Jan
uary to make the race for governor.
Judge Russell made n good run for
chlefjusticc of the Supreme Court j
last year, and his defeat only
strengthened him with the people. *
promises that his race will be
clean, but energetic and Shys that
the two moguls will have to fight him
aa well as each other.
The general meeting of the Thom
asvllle district of the Mercer Asso
ciation egan yesterday at Fredonla.
The feature of the first day’s session
was the sermon of Rev Tom White.
His subject was “Faith without
works Is dead.” The effort was an
unusually good one and Mr. Whito’s
received the very favorable com
ments of everybody who heard him.
After the sermon, a general discus
sion was entered Into as to whether
or noj the Scriptures authorised to
tal abstinence. The discussion was
led by Rev. H. B. Nesmith of Cool-
ldge and was participated In by Rev.
GOES ABEGGING A W BeaIer ' The meeting will con-
j tlnue today and Sunday. Rev. Mat-
jthew Page will preach the sermon
Stockholm, Oct| 27.—King Oscar, Sunday. A most bountiful dinner
has definitely and formally declined [ was served on the grounds and every-
tlie offer of the Norwegian throne body got nn abundance to eat.
to a prince of the house of Bernadot-
NORWEGIAN THRONE
Mr. J. H. Griffin of North Adame,
Mats., Is In the city for a few days,
visiting Mr. T. J. McCartney on Man
sell street. He is on his way to
W. 2. Brantley of Boatoa waa a ’ White Plaint where he will be mar-
business visitor here Saturday. ried toon.
te and In a letter to the president of
the Storthing finally severe connec
tion with Norway.
Planters
We have for sale the genuine Texas Red Rust Proof
Seed Oats. Just received a
car load. We bought early
HAY,GRAIN and .at a close price, and PHONE 6
AND COAL and will sell you cheaper SEED OATS
than anyone. Get our prices
before buying—we will save
you money.
THOMASVILLE : ICE : COMPANY
Yoiifldoeys
Usually tbo first symptoms or
kidney disease are: weak bock,
backache, highly colored urine, or
frequent desire .to urinate. Von
may not have all f lieeb eigne, but
any ono of them means that your
kidneys aro diseased.
FREE
You cannot afford to take
any chances of having Bright’s
Disease, ns you can now obtain
a complete cure without cost.
Are an absolute euro for all kidney
troubles, and to allow our confi
dence wo will give you absolutely
freo ouo full duo box of DeBELLS
KIDNEY I'ILLS. Good forthlrty
days. Wrlto your namo plainly
and eend at once to C. W. BEGGS,
SONS & CO., 30-38 Union Park f
Plnce, Chicago.|
PERRY CASE
POSTPONED
RETURN THISCOUPON ■
If younre‘uflVring with Kidney Troubles 1
ana we will buy tinrt give you absolutely
free, one (ull sise box of
DeBells Kidney Pills
The only positive cure for Kidney Troubh
_ j
The only positive cure for Kidney Trouble. !
OCNO TO C.W. BEGGS. SONS A CO.
, Chicago, ill.
Fjr sale by Patterson Dru-
Co. Thomasville, J. A . Mid
dlebrooks & Co. Pavo, J. L.
Beatty, Barwick, Wm. Me
Millan, Merrillville.
$100,000 TO LEND’
On Farms and; 'Choice City;
property in Thomasville. Inter
est 6 to 7 per cent and JpnyablejJ
annually. Time5 years, butpar
or all ef principal may be paid
baok at end of any year and stop
interest. Prompt attention
en to all written inqnirea.
ELLIS & ELLIS.
PadriokBaling. Tiltou, Gi.
DRAGGING
down pains aro a symptom of the most serious trouble which can
attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generaHy,
come Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weaken
ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, Irri
tability, tired feeling. InablUty to walk, loss of appetite, color and
beauty. The cure Is
WINE
OF;
Woman’s Relief
that marvelous, curative extract, or natural essence, of herbs, which
exerts such a wonderful strengthening Influence on all female organs.
Cardiff relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stim
ulates the muscles'to pull the womb up Into place.
It Is a safe and permanent cure for all female complaints.
mQBDl AURB
In strictest confidence. Wing ns alt
yonr trenMes. We wll and thee «d-
vke (In pfada sealed envelope). Ad
dress: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., The
Chattanooga Medietas Co., Cbatta-
nboga, Tenn.
M I SUffUUD AWFUL FADf
ta ay womb snd ovaries,’’ writes Mrs.
Naomi Bake, of WVDstar Groves,Mo.,
“snd ay ■ansae wars very palatal
and Irregular. Stoce taking Csrdui I
feel Bit a new weeurn, and do not
WHEN YOU GO
to the
Lewis «"» ClarkjExposition
at Portland, Oregon,
Yon will want to travel in the fall en.
joyment of modern Servioe, System,
Safety, anst, tell the man who writes
yonr tioket make it read via
Dixie Flyer Route
THE N„ 0., A St. L. R. R.
This route takes yon via Atlanta, Chat,
tanooga and Nashville over the beantt.
fol Cumberland Mountains, in a
through sleeper from Thomaivillo to
either Sf. Loots or Chicago, where di
rect connection, are made with through
trains for Portland.
(76.30. Bay a round trip tioket from
Thomaevllle to Portland, good for 90
days. Free atopavers at Yallowetona
Park, and In tha ecenio Colorado's. Yon
can return home a different route with
out any additional cost. For maps,
to .ednlterratea and other Information,
write E. J. Walker, Fla. Pasaenger Agt.
Jacksonville, Fla.
The well known Perry Pharmacy
easel® Camilla was up again yester
day'before Judge Mitchell of the Su
perior Court. An unusually large
number of attorneyscamedown to see
the case through, but some ot the pa
pers ueccssnry had been left at borne
and one side was not quite ready and
the other seemed glad of It, And ac
cordingly the matter was laid over
until next Friday.
The whole question Is complicated
T. B. Perry Is receiver for the de
funct concern. After Perry was ap
pointed receiver the company waa
thrown Into bankruptcy, and L. W.
Nelson of Albany was appointed true
tee. The funds amounting to nearly
11 ,o thousand dollars were In the
hands of the receiver and the pres
ent activity consists In an effort of
the trustee In bankruptcy to gain con
trot of these funds from the receiv
er. This phase of the matter is
under the jurisdiction of the Super
ior Court judge.
Among the lawyers who were in
town yesterday Interested were, R.
J. Bacon of Baconton and Dan Cros-
land of Albany, for the trustee, Arth
ur Powell and E. E. Cox ot Camilla
for Mr. Spence and Emmett O'Neal
of Balnbrldge for the receiver*
C. W. FACKLER
IRRESPONSIBLE
The Tlmes-Enterprlse published
nn account last week of how a man
named C. W. Fackler had forged a
check on n firm at Meigs. Mr. C.
E. Fackler of Quitman was In Thom-
asvllle this week and made an explan
alien of the details connected with
the matter. Mr. Fackler says that
the young man accused Is his son,
and that he Is of unsound mind. The
Tlmes-Enterprlse investigated the
matter on Its own account and found
that the statement ot the elder Mr.
Fackler Is correct. A regular legal
notice was printed by him last spring
In the Quitman Advertiser notifying
the public that the young man was
of unsound mind and warning them
not to sell him, anything. Mr. Fack
ler also produced a signed statement
from Mr. Lewis of Meigs nt whose
house Fackler stopped and to whom
he gave the check, stating that the
young man dldnot try to got any
money on" It. He nays that be found
the check and gave It toMr. Lewis
to keep for fear he would lose tt.
Fackler Is entirely Irresponsible,
and the Tlmes-Enterprlse regrets
that this fact was not known when
the Incident occurred.
J, R. Lawhon,
SOPCHOPPY, FLA.
Runs big Livery Stable and
makes a specialty to travel
ers to cary them from Sop
choppy to Panacea Springs
New Rigs, well Bred Horses
Prompt attention.
the
Herpicide Scalp
Massage.
SotentiflosUv Exoonted by the Seesaw
Rotary Ohooklng and Vibratory move
ments at >
( H. C. Davis,
Corner Madison and Jackson Sts.
The Power of
A Business .Education.
lags ha* educated sure than 1X000
TOdnf people tor the com menial
Bald. Utaaaaadyououreeteloga*
he at" MASSEY . “
BUSINESS COLLEGES.
BANK DEPOSIT
R. R. Para Pfeld. Hotot
takes qq tuition. BEST
eed chaesaat on earth. Don't dehr. WrMele-dor-
•MMMtMMU eutix us couEt UtasaBt
$5,000!
Try it fer hones and mulca at Gan
dy & MaUcttc'e, Thomasville, Ga.
t-il-ly
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
The Children's Favorite
—CO BIS—
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
Price 25 cts; Large Size, 60 eta.
Mrs. J. B. Scott has returned from
Grand Rapids* Mich., where she
spent the summer.
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