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WtefcKLY TIMOS-RNTERPR.se
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•orpin Proofosn,
w nat tne farmers all-Sav
ire hunting
>11 nd tiger.
Pabliuneil every Friday v y th
Ti«es-Enterprise Publishing Co,
At the Time-Enterprise Building.
ThoraasviUe, Oft.
Wiimen M. Hardy, Pro*!dont.
mMn D. McCartnuy, ** e. & troas
filtered at the postefTIco at Thomas
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tfficial Paper of Thomas County
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’-alone)- talks” and the lack of it
The hand of Hanna Is, missed In
CUdo where things went Democratic.
girl who has lots of ups and
ns—Elia Vator.
That Rawlings affair might be ad
vertised as a "family swing." /
Old man Rockefeller seems to get
everything he wants except health.
can scarcely consider William
in the also-Rnndolph class.
Cairo hus nine lawyers and la still
prospering. How is that for a rec-
A
King Edward was 64 this week.
Sd has crowded a lot of life In those
seams
Bainbrldge man lias gone to Colon
Bope it won’t put a period to hla-ex-
totonce.
ement* in these parts j Savannah was the last leaf upon
e wild kitty and the the tree in the quarantine matter.
;Thc city lias now called off all re
restrictions and their picturesque
iv!....
rcompllshcd by one. T. Roosevelt,
cems to have evanesced.
This is the day the Constitution
and Journal make clothes line of
themselves fpr political laundry dis
play.
back into merited oblivion.
An American is planning to build
a railroad from Alaska to St. Peters
burg. But nobody wants to go to
St. Petersburg.
It Is said that the Equitable has
merely been transferred from Hyde
to Ryan and Is still a one man com,
pany. From Hide to Rind Isn’t much
of a change.
It seems that Georgia Is the home
of a lot of millionaire editors. It
takes a millionaire to successfully
conduct a dally paper in a weekly
town.Darlen Gazette.
The Savannah Press very correct-
The editor of the FJJzgerald En
terprise, whom we. nominated for a
place In the Hall of Fame because he
never tasted Peruna, names a lot of
things such as “Three Feathers” and
"Four Stars” and "ilve Aces" that
he says are better. .That fellow’s
numerical appetite will get him into
trouble yet.
The next convention of 5 the Chris
tian churches of Georgia will be held
la Valdosta. South Georgia cities
are coming Into greater favor every
year as convention sites. Thjs is' as
lij should be. After the delegates
have once viewed'this favored sec
tion they will toeermore be content
to live elsewhere.
The marvelous hatred for corpora
tions and the intense love for thg com
mon people that certain Georgia poli
ticians have recently developed is’
Good Watch for Nothing.
The people of Thomas county are
beginning to realize that the Times-
Enterprico has made them one of
the best propositions ever submitted
by a newspaper in Georgia. The
idea of giving a watch that is guar
anteed to keep good time, and that
bears the stamp of one of the best
watchmakers in America absolutely
free of charge, is almost incredible.
Almost anybody can get together six
dollars on subscriptions to the week
ly Tlmes-Enterprise and that Is ev
erything that Is needed. Among the
enterp’rising citizens of Thomas coun
ty who have already takenadvantage
of the opportunity and secured
watches are O. W. Broom at Pavo
Thousands Thankful « ““‘“IT" “
for Col. Dillingham's
Discovery.
millionaire Discoverc Has Done i
World of Good in This Soctioa With
Wonderful Remedies—Sale of
Medicine st Drag Stores
Enormous
ly observes that Thomasyille will very wonderful. It would be more
make a strong bid for the tourist credulously received If those same
traffic this winter In spite of the fact politicians bad discovered this love
that one of the largest tourist hotels and hatred several years ago when
is closed. |they were not seeking votes. The
people are nat to be fooled by any-
Savannah ministers object to Sam
Imali giving hi* lecture “His Majes-
the Devil,”, in that city on Sun-
Jjur night. Maybe they think Sam
s too familiar with that fellow and
will paint him In attractive colors.
The third class at the Virginia
Military Institute which kicked about
the food will have to retract or re
turn home. The foodls probably on
the bum but discipline must be pre
served.
Cheap politics gives you the mully
grabs. Georgia politics is plentiful
aad cheap.
Bracelets are becoming fnshlon-
aUc. Here's wishing the steel kind
Ibr the grafters.
Thomas county gets three of the
62 new banks establsh^d this year.
When you consider that there are 145
counties in Georgia, you can see that
wo raked down more than our share.
Come to South Georgia.
We are glad to know that the new
counties are making ' a good start
along educational lines. This is
really the most Important matter
they have to deal with. A modern
commandment would read "Seek
first education.” ’ ~
No one who has not paid careful
and'Finley' Anderson •tOchlockoneeT attention can appreciate the enorm
It is not necessary that the six- ons amount of people who are now
dollars be from new subscribers. All ,. „ .
we ask i3 that you get up six dollars taking Col. Dillingham’s Plant J[uice
and send to us sltogether. One dol- Remedies. From early morning nn-
lar may be for sour subscription, two , .... .. • .
dollars for one of your neighbors, night one continual stream
who is behind end the other three of people flows in And out of the drug
from any three people who are will- . , _
Ing to help you get a good watch “tores in Thomasviile where the Rem
free. - Immediately, upon receipt of edies are sold, and before the night
the six dollars we will mall you an _ ... ....
Ansonla watch prepaid. These wat- .** ov ® r Probably several hundred
ches are stem wind stem set and are people have purchased or made in-
not cheap playthings. • , , ...
qulries regarding the medicines.
.. COOLIDGE COMMENT. | It Is very interesting to stand for
Netf Bank Building Started—A Mar- a few moments In a crowd and listen
rlage and Other News. t0 the rarlonB comments of the dif-
The dirt was broken on the 9th for forent types of humanity; one out of
s*’ i? e . wor » t ls t° the hm of conversation of the dif-
pushed rapidly by Contractors Weit-
man and Bird. every two ls either taking the medl-
J - 'X' inghratn and Miss c i„ e or | g go [ n g to obtain some, be-
Claudla Fallen were happily married -
on last Sunday at 3 o'clock at the cause they have had direct proof of
residence of the bride’s father and the power of the remedy through
mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fallen,
near Coolldge. Several of their BOtae friend, neighbor or even mem-
friends and relatives were present. berg 0 f their own family.
Coolldge was well represented at on every side can be heard people
the meeting of the Odd Fellows in .... . ,
Thomasviile. last Tuesday night. The ‘«Hlng of remarkable cases which
boys wont-down to take, the first and they themselves have witnessed, of
second degrees. . . .
Mr: P. H. Hutchinson of Moultrie P eo P |e have been restored to
One of the most sensible things v?as a visitor to our town Tuesday health In from a few days to three
such ancient exhibition of dema
goguery.
we have seen lately Is the bulletin
Issued by th Agricultural' Depart
ment of the State University. It
says in one place words that every
young man ought to ponder, as fol
lows:
The country is full of lawyers, the
majority of them briefless and oblig
ed to get a living In real estate, lu
ll rai.j3, le other buslnei|l j
quite apart from the law. They have ^“"s formerly run byMr.'ouy Job*
been driven out practically from the
profession forwhich they spent thous
ands of dollars and years to acquire
fitness. The same may be said of
doctors and preachers. If you are
qualified for it by nature and grace,
there Is no profession more honor
able, nor^ in fact, so honorable, as
and Wednesday. ..... . , ...
Prof. Ben Reese and D. D. Pea- weeks’ time. In some places w..I
cock of Pavo were in town on bust- be people repeating their experience
ness Wednesday. . „ . . ... ....
Messrs. W. A. and Reiner Jones '*»?•*“’ ' l8tene ™. ‘ell ng of their con-
returned. home Monday night from dltlon before purchasing the remark-
Hampton Springs where they have able remedy and of the immediate
been speding several days. They . .. . .
report a good time In fishing and beneflt th ®y had received from Its
hunting and the fine water privileges use.
they had while there. j „ .... .
3We arc very glad to note in this Her e be a happy mother tell-
Issue that Mr. JJ. Wr Barrow and ing how one of her children has been
family nave moved hear from Moul- .... . . . ..
trie since our last writing. Mr. Bar- 111 for » “““her of years despite all
row will run the hotel here which that could be done for the child and
that finally Col. Dillingham and his
remedy had been the means of almost
miraculously putting the little one
son. We gladly welcome them.
Probably the most, remarkable de
monstration of the interest the new
remedies are arousing is the fact that
orders have been received from 23
physicians throughout the state who
have sent for the remedies with
which to treat their own patients.
Perhaps one of the most remark
able cases is that of N. J. Austin who
had been afflicted for several years
with rheumatism, which had grown
constantly worse so that for the past
few years he had been in great pain
in moving about. Mr. Austin se
cured some of Col. Dillingham’s Plant
Juice. He has taken but one bottle
of the remedy and is now apparently
completely cured, and so happy over
his good fortune that he tells all he
meets how well he is feeling and
shower blessings 9b Colonel Dilling
ham’s head.
This Is one of the most remarkable
cases on record, when it is considered
that rheumatism is caused *primarlly
by uric add ih the blood, and it is
always a most difficult matter to re
move this, and as a rule takes many
months of careful treatment by the
most competent physicians and even
then often there Is little improve
ment.
When It Is considered that only
one bottle of this remedy removes all
traces of a disease.as stubborn as
rheumatism, too much cannot be said
for Col. Dillingham and his work.
Another almost seemingly mirac-
ulous was that of Mrs. E. Frank
lin of Boston, Ga., who was cured of
stomach trouble of some years’ stand
ing by one bottle of Plant Juice.
Product of Mills.
The product In one day of the mills
of the Longman & Martinez great
works Is enough to paint every house
and everything made of wood In a
city with the L. and M. Pure Paint.
In use thirty years; several mil
lion houses Tainted with L. and M.
L. and M. costs about 31.20 per
gallon. '
The Is. and M. Paint Is beat and
•heaped, because the L. —*1 M. zinc,
hardens the L. and M. WHte Lead,
and makes it paint more surface and
wear for a longer time than any other
paint.
L. and M. costs about $1.20 per
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the on the highroad to health and hap-
flrm of Taylor & Watson, a firm com- piness.
posed of W. J. Taylor and A. M. Wat- , ... ... . _ . — .
son. heretofore engaged in the cloth- ,{* otl, . er pIa8e8 w ll t >e 8 ° me ° a ® gallon
ing and gent’s furnishing business In’ telHn * of an unuaual ca8e ot 8ome | it only requires 4 gallons of this
the city of Thomasviile, O., Is this neighbor whom they have known inti J celebrated paint and 3 gallons of
day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. mately all their life, and who had al- ; I.inseed Oil at GO cents per gallon to
... , . . Watson, retiring. The business will . . . . . paint a moderate sized house. There
that of a minister of the gospel, But. i. CO ntl n ued St the same place by wa5 ’ 8 been a sufferer, and who was , forc n property owner ought not to
unfortunately, many a man that had Mr. Taylor, who assumes all Indebted once not able to attend to his or pa* 31.50 per gallon for Linseed Oil
. .. . . , 'ness of the firm and will receipt for .... ... which he must do when a ready-for-
in him the making of a good farmer B „ deMg due the flrm her .duties, owing to Plant Juice were , „„„ palnt to bought.
has been spoiled by becoming a poor This November 16. 1905. ;now entirely cured. L. nnd M. costs nbout 31.20 a gal-
w. J. Taylor. _ . . ./ , , ,, ion. Sold by C. W. Cochran, Thom-
preacher.” A M Wa t 8<) n. I Each da >' tae 8ale lncreaaes and ssvino.
THOMASVILLE SHOE COMPANY
Big Stock T a king Sale!
Begins Nov. 25th—10 Dsys—Dec. 5th. Prices tor Cash Only
Not Kore Than One Pair On Approval.
We will offer to the good people of Thomasviile^ and Thomas County the best values ever offered for RELIABLE FOOTWEAR.
H you have ever bought Shoes of us at any of our Sales wo know you will come to this one—If not this Is your opportunity to buy and save yourself
good money. ’ .
FOR WOMEN
One lot Patent and Enamel leather Sho;s tliat sold
from $.V5° 10400, a’1 sizes, sacrifice sale - $2.48
One lot Plain Kids that sold from $2.25 to $3.00,
sale price . $1.78
One lot Plain Kids, Patent and Kid tips, $1.50
for this sale — The best values ever offered—
guarantee every pair solid
One lot in a hex, 98c, worth $ 1.50 to 2.00, sizes broken
. One lot Children’s Shoes at 75c
Ohe lot Babie’s and Children’s Shoes 50c
One lot Ladies’ Welt Oxfords, Tans and Black, $2.50
tto 3.50 kind sale price . . . . $1.75
for Jen
Hanan’s Patent Kids six dollars, sale price $4.35
Hanin’s Plain Kids, five dollars, sale price $3.05
Manhattan two dollir Negligees, sale price $ 1.40
Manhattan one fifty Negligees, sale price . . $1.15
One hundred Negligees go for. . . ... B7\ic
One lot Men’s Tans, Patent Leather, Calf, Vici that
sold all the way from 3 to 5 dollars, sale price $2.24
. Sins broken
One lo specially good values, . $2.00
SWEATERS
We just naturally want to quit the sweater business,
colours white, tans, blue aud red $3 ones go for $2.00
$2.50 ones go for $1.75
$2 00 on-s go for . . $1.25
In addition to the above special prices
we offer you discounts of 10 per cent on
any of our up-to-date stuff.
Shoes, Hats or
Men’s Furnishings
Don't forget to bring the Coin along with
you or you will find them on your bill at
regular prices.
No secret about the “whip" of this
sale, we need the money.
Thomasviile Shoe Company.