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A Prize
In the Pocket
//a/r Sick?
• -Lvemon Jlv hxer
;The Best Family Medicine;
! For Constipation. Biliousness,!
; Indigestion, Soar Stomach, CoHo,' 1
[Dizztnoss, Headaches^and any-'
. thing caused by a disordered Lit- !
| er. Removes
; "That Drowsy Feeling," j
, bypntting your digestive organs!
[ to work, increasing your appetite, ’
[ and in faot, makes you feel like a i
-NEW MAN.” ■
50c and $1 00 per bottle at all j
drag store; >
Money’s Lemcu Elixer. 3
That’s too bad! We had no
ticed it was looking pretty
thin and faded of late, but
naturally did not like to speak
of it. By the way, Ayer’s
..Hair Vigor is a regular hair
grower, a perfect hair re
storer. It keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.
"I »« well acquainted with Ayer's Hair
▼to* endj.Hke l?vary much. I would
euKBHt ass'ttasS
Freckles and Pimples in Ten' Days
Use Nadlnola. the Complexion
Beautlfler.
$100,000 TO LEND
On Farms aud Clioioe City
I roptrty in Tiiomssville. Inter.
>'« S to 7 per ccn : and payable
annually. Time S yean, hat par
nr all ot, principal may be paid
' eek st end ot any year and etop
inter-at. Prompt attention
en to all written inqnires.
ELLIS & ELLIS.
Padrlok Bnllng. iVtj i. Ot.
STRONG EVIDENCE OF FAITH.
J. W.yPeacock Guarantees that Hyo
mel will Cure the Worst Case ot
Catarrh in Thomasville/
When one ot the most reputable
druggists In Thomasville guarantees
that a medicine will effect a cure or
be will refund the money. It speaks
volumes as tb the merits of that
remedy. It la In thli way that J. W.
Peacock is selling Hyomel, the treat
ment that has made so many cure*
of both acute and chronic casea of
catarrh In Thomasville and vicinity.
Hyomel is not aplll, nor la it a li
quid that haa to be taken with a
tablc3poon or wlneglaaa. Just breathe
it by the aid of an inhaler thaFcomes ,
with every outfit and benefit will be .
seen from the first treatment.
It destroys all germ lire In the air
passages and lungs and enriches ami
purifies the blood with additional
It cures catarrh of the head
ozone.
and throat, or of the stomach, liver
and kidneys. Wherever muscous
membrane contains catarrhal germs,
there Hyomel will do Its work of
healing. When using this treatment
the air you breathe will bo found
like that on the mountains high
above the sea level, where grow bal
samic trees and plants which make
the air pure by giving off volatile
antiseptic fragrance that is healing
to the respiratory organs.
The complete Hyomel outfit costs
but 31 and includes an Inhaler,
OFF TWENTY POINTS.
The cotton market sbowk n decided
tendency to sag tbese’days. In New
York January opened at 10.73 and
closed at 10.43. This was 10 points
under Friday’s close.
Miss Ladle Anslcy Will Take Part
In Jacksonville Wedding.
Miss Lucile Ansloy will leave this
week for Jacksonville, Fla., wSe ,
•he will be one of the attendants at
a fashionable church wedding. The
> contracting parties are Mias Corne
lia Ahlum of' Jacksonville and Mr.
r William H. Ford of Shreveport, La.
■ Miss Ahlum baa often visited Thom-
t asvllle as the guest or Min Ansloy,
I and has a wide circle of friends
' among the young society people of
i the city. The wedding will take place
on Wednesday evening, November It.
LAWSON BOUND OVER. 1 1
Frenzied Financier Mast Answer to
Criminal Libel Charge.
Boston, Nov. 18.—Thomas w. Law
son was today held to the December
sessions of the superior point on n
charge of criminal libel, professed
by Clarence W. Barron, of thls ^lty,
Lawson tarnished bond , in the sum
of $3,000.
OF EVERY PAIR OF
UNCLE SAM OVERALLS and PANTS
In tlte pocket of one out of every ten dozen pair will be
found a ticket entitling' the holder to a fine watch free.
Fine Goods—Guaranteed Goods
$1 per Pair.
If your dealer does not keep the UNCLE SAM brand, mail
$i to us and we will send you a piir, prepaid.
South Georgia Clothing . Company
Thomasville, Georgia
COOLIDGE C ASH
STORE
A few more pairs of Shoes left that I am
going to sell at cost in order to make room
for my new stock which have just arrived.
I invite one and all to come and get their
share of the Bargains while the opportunity
is at hand.
COOLIDGE CASH STORE.
XI, Meg&hee, Proprietor
A. C3-OOID GIN
Is worth Money to you.
It makes your product bring a higher price
THE ROBT. DEKLE COTTON GIN
AT COOLIDGE,
is first-class in every respect. Best machinery, best opera
tors. We have recently built a commodious
accommodation of our patrons. Patronize us.
Robert Dekl
shelter fot the
le Coolidge Georgia
Pelham’s New Commercial Motel
THE ARLINE HOUSE
Opened January ths first, 1903, Msdern and up-to-date in aP details.
Most]convsnioutly*located littsl in the city. Vsry best ssrricss, rendered
T experienced {management. Opposite A. O. L. depot. Look for sign.
Bates [Si.oo and $l.oo per day.
Commercial travelers, patranag* sslieltod.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ARLINE,
Frspristors end Managers.
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL
Modern,{Up-to-date, Convenient— Centrally Located
Experienced Management—Kstes 33 00
(Best of Livery Service in Connection.
W. M. SlNGLErARY & J. J. ARLINE,
Pr«pri«ton & Managers
s ~ Meigs. GeorirU.
Yes, we was to have one Oct. 7th, but rush'of
business prevents it, and we announce that we will
not have an auction till first Saturday in November,
the 4th, when we will positivelv have an auction that
will eclipse any we have ever had as we will sell out
much new stock that we are not carrying any longer
.WERTZ & SON “
HIDES WANTED
Write for quotations to
J. W. Watkins & Co.
Nick Sampson Caught
Again And Given
90 Days
Nick Sampson, an alleged fruit
merchant was fined |99 and costs and
90 davB on the streets yesterday in
police court for violating - a city ordi
nance by having in his possession
liquor for sale. He was also bound
over to appear before the county
court for violating the state law
ngalnst liquor selling. The case was
certloraricd to the Superior Court
by 4Jtorney W. H. Hammond. The
certiorari bond is $500 and the com
mitment bond is 31.000. This amount
was put up by S. Sampson, the Broad
street merchant.
The arrest was made at 10 o'clock
in the morning by Officers Martin and
Stephens. They found in a back
room of the tiger on lower Jackson
a trunk containing 100 halt pint bot
tles of whiskey wrapped ready for
sale. This was confiscated and offer
ed ns ovldenco in court.
The court room was crowded yes
terday rfflernoon to hear the trial.
Roscoe Luke officiated tor tho city
and \V. H. Hammond for the defend
ant. Attorney Hammond moved for
a contluunnce until next Monday.
This was dented. He then demur
red on tlio ground that the city or
dinance under which Sampson was
arrested wa3 Illegal. The demurrer
was overruled and the case went to
trial. A white man stVore that ho
purchased a hnlf pint of liquor and
paid thirty-five cents for it, yesterday
morning. Two negroes testified to
Blmtlar purchases yesterday morning.
Another negro told of purchases at
different times several weeks ago.
No evidence was introduced by the
defence.
In giving the sentence of ninety
days and 399 the mayor took occa
sion to read a severe lecture to Samp
son. He cnilcd attention to the
fact that he had lust been convicted
In Supelor Court and referred to tho
overwhelming evidence. He stated
that white and black, rich and poor,
would receive the same sort of Jus
tice in mnyor's court. He said that
If there was anybody higher up in
the social scale that was guilty of
the same crime he would be punished
with equal severity. He said he
hoped to hare a chance at some who
roosted higher up on the limb than
Nick before his term of mayoralty
was out.
The defendant'; attorney will ask
for a new trial on a certiorari.
Judge Mitchell thinks there Is cause
for another trial he will handle the
matter In Superior Court In April.
If the certiorari Is denied Sampson
will work on the streots. He will al
so appear before the county court in
December. In the meantime until
the matter Is settled he is out on a
bond of 81,300. He was put In ths
guard house immediately upon his
arrest yesterday morning. This
seemed to worry him tome as hereto
fore In his arrests he has been al
lowed - to run around and hunt up
bond. After an hour's Incarcera
tion he found bond for (500 which
left him free until afternoon, and
then S. Sampson signed the larger
bond.
280-282 W Jackson St
TbomaavilW
O*.
LIME, CEMENT,
Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick, etc. Public Dray.
H. P, Gone.
Thomasville. Ga.
LOVELLH REDMTB
SSumS000 £$ swumvEguiMYanGMi
*m 'WSsrtl'l'MM/7rh F0 Box lit-PHONE 286
Thomasyule.Ga
AFTERNOON RECEPTION.
Affair Next Wednesday in Honor of
.Two November Bride*.
On next Wednesday afternoon two
November brides will be the guests
of. honor at an afternoon reception.
The affair is to be given by Mrs. R
R. Evans and Mrs. Monsel Bracey at
the borne of the former on tbe Park
front. Tbe honorees are Mrs. Clyde
Neel and Mrs. Albert Riley. The
gnesto are invited from 3:30 to 5:30.
44+
Mr. H. Abrams and wife are. fn
town for a tew days.
Everybody can have a new suit of
furniture at the prices offered by
Feinberg.
CUA N 3t/uuir
HAS OPENED
Turpentine Operators
Will Begin to Accu
mulate Spirits
The box cutting season for naval
stores men opened this week. The
timber supply is growing less and
less each ydar but there are still
enough people interested in the busi
ness to make the event one of im
portance. There are still thousands
of acres of good yellow pine in the
wire grass country. Around Thom
asville there is more virgin timber
than any place else in all this section
Much of thla belongs to northern
people and they will never allow it
to be cut for turpentine, but will pre
serve it for shade and ornamental
purposes. Tho lands have quadru
pled In value during the last few
years. Now nny stretch of timber
near a railroad Is almost a priceless
possession. Land with a growth of
untouched plno Is worth $25 per
acre a price undreamed of, back in
the nineties.
Many of tbe boxes that will be cut
this year are back boxes, being cut
in pines that have been boxed once
or twice before and allowed to rest
a few years. The original boxes grow
up and new boxes arc cut again with
fair results.
The use of patent cups is also tbe
means of extending the life ot the
timber and ot increasing the output.
Their use is becoming more general
each season, and it is expected that
in tho courso of a few years that laws
will bo passod requiring their ex
clusive use, and that no timber at nil
will be boxed. If that were done
tho timber supply of tho South would
last Indefinitely. Agitation of this
nature is now heard in some quarters,
but those who favor it are In the
minority.
Th; financial results from the In
dustry have been more satisfactory
for the' past five years. In fact, the
higher trend of prices began about
six years ago and since that time the
operators havo had every reason to
be thankful they were engaged in the
industry. The high water mark of
prlcos was reached this year, when
spirits went to 79 rets, the highest
recorded prick since the Civil War.
The Goddess of Fortune has indeed
been profligate in her bestowal of
fortunes. Everywhere dollars have
been piled up. To specify: A few
years a$o, certainly not more than
five, a naval stores operator went out
of Bryan county Into 'Florida. He
had about a thousand dollars In
money an old still and four or five
mules and horses. He went into the
business buying and taking leases on
several thousand acres of'timber for
turpentine purposes. This man sold
his place and his timber leases a
short time ago for a trifle more than
3100,000. The case of many, ex
cept that In other cases the men en
gaged In the business have made
more money than tills man did.
Boxing in Florida.
The cutting In Florida is run on
about the same schedule that it is
here. The operators down there are
cutting a great many hexes already,'
though they will use all the cups they
can get, buy, beg, steal or borrow,
as tone naval stores man puts it.
They realize that the use of the
cups is the thing nnd that it Is money
o use them in the long run.
Steamship Hilda Goes Down on the
Coast of France.
Paris, Nov. 20.—Special reports
received here of the wreck of the
steamer Hilda which left Southamp
ton on Friday night for 8t. Malo,
France, show that steamer was total
ly wrecked on Les Portes reef yes
terday mording with the loss of more
than a hundred lives. Evidently the
captain mistook a buoy light for the
light of St. Malo light house, owing
to heavy weather. Seven bodies
wearing life belts were found yes
terday and the coast near St. Malo is
covered with wreckage.
$90,000.00
CAPITAL.
Kirby Planing Mill is a
Brag Industry of
Thomas County.
he Kirby Planing Mill arc about
ready for their reorganization meet
ing. Tbls prosperous lumber con
cern was started in Thomasville less
than three years ago with 318,500
capital. This was only very recently
increased to-.837,000. Arrangements
havo been completed Tor the Issuing
of an additional 363,000 of stock,
bringing tbe company up to 390,000
capitalisation, and one of tbe biggest
things In Thomas county. Applica
tion was published four weeks ago
for permission to Increase the capi
tal and this application will
granted next week by Judge Mitchell.
The increased capital was needed
largely for the proper operation of
saw mills and the purchase of tim
ber. The lumber business has come
to such a pass, that It Is practically
impossible to obtain boards unless
you taw them yourself. All the plan
ing mills in the country that have not
owned their own mills have experlenc
ed the utmost difficulty In keeping
themselves busy during the past six
months.
One of the purchases of the Kirby
Company Is the Monroe and Pounds
saw mill property between Thomks-
ville nnd Boston. Tbe purchase In
cludes some 2,500 acres of excellent
timber. The company has also
bought a quantity of timber four
miles south of Boston, known as the
Ramsey place, Where Murphy's saw
mill is now cutting. Deals are be-
Ingconsummated for still other tracts.
Underthe new conditions the Kirby
Planing Mill _wl!l be largely inde
pendent of the ouslde world and will
be In better condition than ever be!
fore to serve their stockholders and
the town.
THE NADINOLA CIBL
i Formerly advertised and sold aa
Satlnola.)
-ti change in formula or package,
t’he name only baa been changed to
i void confusion, as we cannot afford
«> have so valuable a preparation
•onfused with any other,
N’adlnoia is guaranteed and monoy
'IP he refunded in every case, where
tails to remove freckles, pimples,
j'er spots . collar discolorations,
Im-kheada, disfiguring eruptions,
-:<■ The worst cases in 20 days,
eaves tbe skin clear, soft , healthy
no restores the beauty of youth.
Price 50 oauis and 31. Sold bv
all the leading druggists in each city
Prepared only by
> \TJONAL TOILET Paris,
fi-nn. 1