Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 24, 1905, Image 5

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Yes, we was to have one Oct. 7th, but rush of business prevents it, and we announce that we will not have an auciion till first Saturday in November, the 4th, when we will positively have an auction that will eclipse any we have ever bad as we will sell out much new stock that we are not carrying any longer WERTZ & SON Pelham e s New Commercial Hotel THE ARLINE HOUSE Opened January the first, 1005, Modern and up-to-date in alt details. Moitjconreuleatlyjlocated hotel in the city. Very heat serenes/ [rendered y experienced 'management. Opposite A. O. L. depot. Look (or sign. «•' Bates [$i.oo and $a.oo per day. "■ » Commercial travelers, patronage solicited. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ARLINE, Proprietors and Mtnagerj. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL * Kodern, Up-to-date, Convenient— * Centrally Located Experienced Management—Rates $3.00 |Beet of Livery Service to Connection. W. M. SINGLETARY & J. J. ARLINE, Proprietors & Managers Meigs, Georgia. \ A. GOOD G-XTsT Is worth Money to you. It makes your product bring a higher pric^ THE ROBT. DEKLE COTTON GIN AT COOLIDGE, is first-class in,every respect. Best machinery, best opera tors. We have recently built a commodious shelter foi the accommodation of our patrons. Patronize us. Robert Dekle Coolidge Georgia Coolidge Cash 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, n. Megnhec, Proprietor A. AND B. WINS CASE Under a decision of the Supreme Court rendered yesterday, the At lanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Rail road company will be permitted to condemn certain property In the city of LaGraiige to be used as part of the right of way, which is now the prop erty of the /Atlanta and West oint Railroad Company. This petltidn came on as the result of the new. railroad’s efforts to get Into LaGrange. • The West Poiht had secured practically the only available property which the Atlanta, Birming ham and Atlantic needed to get Into LaGrange. The West Point was not using the property, and is not now using thls'proporty, but claimed that it would need it in the future for rail road purposes and It at as railroad property it was not subject to con demnation.' ■ v The Supreme Court In sustaining Judge Pendleton in refusing to grant the injunction asked for by the West Point, says that tlie railroad may con demn and acquire the property of an other railroad, if such property is not in actual use for railroad pur poses. Property which is acquired by a railroad company tor future use the Supreme Court Bays, is on ex actly the same basis as private prop erty, and may be condemned in like manner. V j This decision will give the Atlanta Birmingham and Atlantic the en trance to LaGrange which it desires. Bjild Yjur Hous.se Tins Pi If yon own a lot, and a part of the money which yon wish to invest in a building, I will furnish plans and specifications free. 1 will build ybur house and fence it and when it is completed yon oan :oakc yonr rate, for the balanoe in payments of from ot e to five years Brick building* and store house, ■ specialty. Lowest ptlcee. . O. B. GRINER, Sale titty, Ga. y A Prize In the Pocket OF EVERY PAIR; OF— UNCLE SAM OVERALLS and PANTS In the 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 $J per Pair. If your deiler does not keep the UNCLE S A'il brand, mail $i to ns and we will send you a pair, prepaid. South Georgia Clothing Company Thoqiasvllle, Georgia VETERANS BET HOME Messrs John Triplett, J. O. J. Lew is and Charles Gundy returned last night fron^ Macon where they have been attending the state annual re union of Confederate veterans as the representatives of W. D. Mitchell camp. They report a most pleasant and successful session. It was bet ter attended than any othor reunion for years and more thnn twothousand of-the heroes in gray gathered Every Two Minutes , Physicians tell us that all the blood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be comes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood; Scott’s Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT’S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so .quickly into jthe blood. It is partly di gested before it enters the stomach; a double advan tage in this. Less work for the stomach; quickey and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least pos sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott’s Emulsion does just that. A change for the' better takfes place even be fore you expect it. We wQ! aead you • sample free. Be lure that this picture in the form of a label \t on the wrap* per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott St Bowni , Chemist, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. Jo ceau a.d |l. 00 ONLY GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE. "Hyomel Costs You Nothing If It Palls,” Says J. W. Peacock Among the many medicines upon the market that claim to cure catarrh none but Hyomel has enough faith in lta own merit to offer to refund the money If It does not cure. This scientific remedy for catarrh kills the microbes and germs of the disease and from Its introduction has been sold under a positive guarantee to return the money to all dissatis fied customers. Hyomel is the only method of to live over the past. There were treatment that sends by direct lAhaly morethun 1,500 veterans in line in the parade Thursday and at least 50,000 people cheered them on their lino of march. General C. M. Wiley of Macon, was elected commander to succeed Gen. P. A. S. McGlashan. The ex- pdSted fight between him and Gen. A. J. West of Atlanta did not mater ialize and he was the only nomina tion for the place. NEW TEACHER AT COLLEGE Young’s College continues to grow In Importance and numbers almo.t every day. The attendance has lu- creased lately to such an extent that it has become necessary to engage an additional teacher. The young lady chosen Is Miss Harriet Jnnet Austin, of New Haven, Conn. Miss Austin is a musician of rare ability and she comes most highly recom mended. She is expected to arrive next week. Young’s has been par tunate^ln its corps of teachers and they work In perfect harmony, the great advantage of the patrons of the Institution. ntion to the more remote parts of the air passages, a balsamic air that de stroys all catarrhal germs in the breathing organs, enriches and purl- lies the blood with additional ozone, and makes permanent and complete cures of catarrh. The complete outfit cqiIb $1 and comprises an Inhaler, a bottle of Hyomei and a dropper. The inhaler will last a lifetime and additional bottles of Hyomel can be obtained for 50 cents. . Breathe Hyomei for a few min utes four times a day and your ca tarrh will grow better from the first day's use and will be completely cured within a short time. Do not try to cure catarrh with or dinary stomach medicines. Breathe the healing Hyomei which goes to every part of the sir passages and respiratory organs, killing the ca tarrh germs and preventing their growth. It Is the only treatment for catarrh where yon can get Jtour money back from a local dealer, J. W. Peacock, jncaso It does not help. Nature needs only a Little Eearly Riser now and then to keep the bow els dean, the liver active, and the system free’ from bile, headaches, constipation, etc. The famous little pills "«Early Risers” are pleasant In effect and perfect In 1 action. They never gripe or z!ck»» hut tone and strengthen the liver and kidneys. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Ths 11.00 bouts conulns 2K time,tbs trial ills, which sells tor SO cola • ♦ PREPARED ONLY AT THE LABORATORY OR y.- E. C. DftWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. XIX» Mvld by Bracy Pharmacy Co/ Ask for^Kodoil Almanac and 100 yaerOalendar. THANKSGIVING y CELEBRATION The pupils of the schools are plan ting a celebration and exercises fer he day before Thanksgiving at the jehool building. The phbllc will be nvtted to attend end many of them vlll doubtless take advantage of this rpportnnlty to visit that schools and ce the'work that Is being done there. Everything Is moving along smoothly thd the pupils are doing very satis- factory work. Superintendent Day 's says that he la well satisfied with the attendance and the progress that is being made. Woman’s [Home Mission Column Cali unto me and I will ,•jswfr thee, and show thee great and mighty things which thou knowesanot.—Jer, 89-3. * He answered all my prayer abund antly and crowned the work that to His feet I brought with blessings more than I had asked or thought. A blessing undisguised and fan and free. I stood amazed anl ■ whispered ‘can It be that He hath granted all the boon I sought? How wonderful that He for me hath wrought. -How wonderful tfiut He ’hath answered a.” Of faithless heart; He said that He would hear and answer thy poor prayer and He hath heard aud proved His promise,. Wherefore didst thou fear? Why marvel that thy lord You will hast . ’ .Ingonoof Ayr hath kept His word? 1 More wonderful if lie should fall to bless expectant faith and prayer with good success. The district conference of the Wo man’s Home and Foreign Missionary Societies was held at Pelham Oct. 26. This conference Bhowed a steady on ward march as was evidenced by ihe number of delegates and visitors In attendance. 'Also the material and spiritual Interest showed a marked advancement by the reports that were , and "<U. r i, given In from all the auxiliaries. The delegates seemed Intent on k now Ing more of the plans bf the work. Conscious of the fact .that the Lord's workrequires diligence and exactness In all matters pertaining to His king dom. On' Friday, Home Mission Day, Mrs. Laura B. Johnson, district sec- been made regardln retary, presided in her usual quiet, | it must be show' ami dignified bearihg, drawing air upon the car was hearts to her in love and sympathy s i nce November 1, in this work. |date upon which . The Vashtl Home was one of tho appqnr also upon v special features of the day. There seems to be a responsive cord of love and Interest touched whenever and wherever the Home is mentioned. A free will offering of $18 was made by the delegates to the Home, On Saturday Foreign Missionary Day—Mrs. N. C. Ganaway of Al bany presided as district secretary, for first time. By her consecrated spirit and her executive ability show ed that the conference had made no mistake in the apotntment. Although In office but three weeks yet she had the work well in hand. She with her earnest co-laborers will continue to give out a strong foreign mission ary sentiment thlit will away with idea that still prevails in some re mote region, that “foreign missions” Is an unpopular theme. Three con ference officers were present —Mrs. Hitch,,Mrs. Sandwich and Mrs. Bias- ingame. 1 On Saturday afternoon a beautiful reception was tendered ’the confer ence at the residence ot Mrs. J. L. Hand. On Sunday Bro; Reese Griffin preached an earnest sermon that gave strength of purpose to allto go on in this work. Pelham opened wide her hospita ble doors to the conference. May this conference prove a great blessing to the town. M Circular- lit Jt* railroad commissi' road companies 1 ' 1 weigh, between f the transportation the state. The order dire 1, cited, the pres, as stenciled upon used ipadetermini ot a carload of frei the numerous compl Sic Heads? When your heir is a storm in the tern, centering in i_ This irritation prty in the head, and tlm nerve current sent t ach causes nausea, S This is sick heaa^ is dangerous, as fro, prolonged attacks wekrn, brain, resulting in lo: memory, inflammation, lepsy, fits, dizziness, etc Allay this stormy, aching condition Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pa They stop the pa ing, strengthening ing the tension u —not by paraly do most headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-F not contain opiu chloral,cocaine or Pres. S. B. Eng*. < Dr. Milts’ AntM ir druggist, v/ho v/.n n* ‘ • ckaoe will t return your ■■P cents. Neve Miles Medical Co., E. Krcvurd. This school—the Infantile of ull our home mission institutions—opens its third term with • very promising outlook. The bed furnishings and other supplies tor tho home depart ment of the girls, that have been pledged‘l>y friends, are now greatly needed. The approaching cold weath er suggests more ‘comfortable . pre parations. Let ail who have promis ed help at this point fasten to re deem these pledgea In a tangible form, at the saihe time being careful to furnish your respective conference superintendent ot supplies with “a list and valne” of yonr contribution. Every ounce of'fod you eat that falls to digest does a pound of harm. It turns the entire meal Into poison. This not only deprives tho blood of the necessary tisane building mater ial, but It poisons it Kodol Dyspep sia Cure Is a perfect deglstant. as it digests food regardless of the condt- Iton of the stomach: It allows that organ to rest and get strong again. Believes Belching, Heart Burn, Sour Stomach. Indigestion, Palpitation otj the heart, etc. Soldi 5000 Learn Te*eg, AND R, R. ACCOUNTS We fiiinUh ysper cent. ofAhe Station Agents In AtneriauV OnrjT the World Established twenty MET by all leading Railway officials. - „ We execute a fiyt bond to er» of the Rockies. Students can enter at nnj Par rail particulars raggnll* write direct to c“ ** Tgardirig any t , j. executive utfii nati, O. Catalogue free. The Morse School f