Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 22, 1905, Image 5

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•!l ?< •• ^ -T—^ - WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, FI IDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1005. rwo More Remarkable Cases Come to Light. ACCOMPLISHING WONDERS HERE | Sale of Remedies at Drag Stores Pass es All Expectations, No one who has not called per- ' sonally at the drug stores can appre ciate the enormous amount of peo ple who are now taking the Plant Juice remedies. Prom early morning until late at night one continual stream of people Sow In and out of the drug stores and before the day Is GREAT FIRE IN NEW YORK New York, Dec. 20.—The ferry bouse of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad at the foot of West 22nd street, was burned this morning. For a time tho adjoining ferry houses of the Pensylvanla and Jersey Central were seriously threat ened. By noon the fire was believed to be under control. The ferry house of the Lackawanna Is In ruins and done many people have called to buy’ that of the Jeysey Central badly or Inquire about Plant Juice reme- damaged. One shed and a section •** ea - 5 of the dock of tie Erie were also It Is very Interesting to stand tor moment In one of the watting Tooms and listen to the hum of con versation of the waiting people. One out of every two who have called to obtain the Plant Juice have done so because they have had direct proof of the power of the remedy through some friend, neighbor even member of their own family. On every side can be heard people telling of re markable cases which they themsel ves have witnessed people who have been restored to health In from a few days to two week’s time. In some parts of the rooms will be people repeating tbbtr experiences to eager listeners, telling of their c(jn dttlon before they purchased remark able remedy, and of the immediate benefit they have received from Its use. Here will be a happy mother telling how one of her children had been III for a number of years de spite all that could be done for the child and that finally Plant Juice had been the means of almost miraculous 1 y putting the little one on the road' to health and happiness. In other parts of the room will be some one telling of an'unusual case of some neighbor whom they had’ known Intimately all their life, and who had always been a sufferer and who was -at once more able to attend to his or her duties, owing to the Plant Juice Remedies. No wonder the people of this sec tion are obtaining these remedies In enormous quantities. Each day the sale increases and each day Col. Dillingham’s remedies earn a host of new friends. The first day in which the remedies were placed on sale af Thomasville’s drug stores every ' drop that had been distributed was disposed of by 1 o’clock and although' another large quantity was 1 hurriedly sent to the different stores, by the time the medicine arrived customers were waiting Its arrival, and many bad to leave without being supplied. Probably the most remarkable de monstration of the Interest this new remedy Is arousing Is the fact that orders, have been received from 23 physicians throughout this section who have sent for the remedies with which to treat their own patients. Among ,the many who were heard from as having been benelltted the case of Mr. John Hampson of Bruns wick, Is probably the most unusual. Mr. Hampson Is an old man, be tween 60 and 70 years of age. He has been afflicted with rheumatism for over 20 years which has been growing'constantly worse, so that for y the past several years he has found great difficulty in moving about. A friend secured some of Dillingham’s Plant Juice for the old gentleman. partially burned. MORE MAIL. Santa 'Clans Mail Rag Receives Ad ditional Letters. Thomasvllle, Ga.,'Dec. 20, 1006. Dear Santa Claus—I want two auto mobiles and a pony carriage and a whip or a girth for my pony’s saddle so I can go to ride. And a magic Ian tern and a rubber foot ball. I want lots of fireworks. I want in my stocking a knife and a horn and a ring and some candy. Pleasd bring my little brother Van some nice lit: tie thing to play with. If you cannot bring everything bring what you can. Good bye. Your little friend, Willie Proctor, 769 Dawson street HEAVY PINES. Fatten Treasury of New Tift County to Goodly Proportions. fTfton, Qa., Dec. 20.—The first term of. Superior Court for Tift county was a notable one in many respects, and leaves In* the county treasury over $2,000 of funds that go to the Insolvent casts, making Tift county probably the only county In the Southern circuit or possibly In the state that has any money in this fund. The total amount collected In fines ofr the week was $3,410. Twenty-four Indictments for gam bling were returned and on these were twenty-one pleas of guilty. Judge Mitchell assessed In these cases a fine of $200 / fa one, $160 each for four and for the other six teen $100 each, to Include costs. The most Important item in the general presentments of the grand Jury was the recommendation that the Ordinary of Tift county proceed at once to take steps to recover from the old 'counties the taxes paid by the people of th'e section in cluded! In the now county for PAYABLE ON BEMAND. If you carry money on your person or have It In your home, It la "pay able on demand" when the burglar cornea around. You not only lose your money but your life la.In dan ger. Fool the burglar and deposit your money In THIS bank. Your money will be safe .and you will en joy, good health because the most healthful thing la a bank account there-are no microbes In It to steal iway your peace of mind. There Is no place so safe for hard earned dollars as the strong burglar proof safe at &e Bank of Cooltdgo. Our bank has the great advantage of Depoalton. Guarantee Fund, which He has taken but a bottle of the rem- j insures your money against loss from edjr and Is now apparently completely an y and all causes. You should cured and so happy over hts good open an account with us at once. If THE DOINGS AT MEIGS Musqtieradc Party. The masquerade party at the home of Dr. and Mfs. I. L. Aultman Monday evening was the crowning event of the season. It was the first of the kind, that we have witnessed here and unusual Interest attach (\ to it. The guests were received and Introduced' by Dr. and Mrs. I. R. Aultman assited by Mrs. J. S. Searcy The representation-was as follows: Miss ''Zoe Simpson, “Midnight Queen;” Miss Minnie Respess, “Miss Smith from Dooly;” Miss Erie Hand ‘AngeUn a Web;” Mrs. E. E. Hurst, “Calendar; “ Miss Jewel Arline, ‘A -Post Card;” Miss Jennie Carter, “Good Luck;” Mrs. T. R. Cartet^'For tune Teller;” Miss Trudie Mae Car ter, “Night-” Earl Hurst, 'Mrs. Susie Jerlco, Falocas, Fla.; R. L. Braswell, “Sus anna Jlmpspn,” Clarence Spence, ‘Domino de Wymphcchcnzleklatch- er,” B. H. Harrell, “The Doctor,' 1 Ed E.. Hurst, “Domino de Madrigal, r.,” W. H. Vanlandlngham, 'The Cow Boy,” S. H. Sutton, Y Madrigal, “Mexican Knight,"Hayward Singlet ary “Aunt Dinah,” Duncan Blckly 'Sweet Forget-me-not," Wells Simp son, "The Gallbery Partriarch. The characters were beautifully portrayed and the affair was declared by all to be a complete success., At 10 o’clock tho guests were lavlted’ Into , the dining hall where a most tempting, spread consisting of choic est dainties, fruits, chocolate, &c. The decorations from the deft hand of Miss Minnie Respass were beau ttful. Mr. D. Z. Osteen, the pioneer hot drink man was on hand and made the chocalate drinks. Every one enjoyed the occasion to the fullest. . .School! School! School! School! Every one Is talk Ing "school.” Meigs graded school wlil begin second Monday In January Our people spept a heap b'money on the circuses and flying Jenny, so there wilt be no trouble to get up the ma triculation fee. fortune that he tells all he meets how well he Is feeling and showers blessings upon the medicine.. Another case was that of Mrs. Busan B. Anthony, who wgs also cured o.f rheumatism of sSme years' standing by part of one bottle of Plant Juice medicine. This Is one of the most remarkable cases on rec ord when It is considered that rheu matism is caused primarily by uric add In the blood, and It Is always a most difficult matter to remove this and as a rail takes many months of careful treatment by the most compe tent physicians and even then often there Is no improvement When It. Is considered that only a few doses of this remedy removes all traces of a disease ds stubborn as rheumatism, too much cannot be said for Plant Juice. yor are out of town write us and learn to bank by mall. Cotton may be on the road to 16 cents. The farmers are enjoying the greatest feaBt of their lives. Ev erything they produce Is bringing good prices, but their greatest Joy is having a bank like the Bank of Coolidge to deal with. Deposits are insured against loss Just as your hoose Is Insured against lire. Wo try to give our friends "value receiv ed in return, for the business done with us at the same time we want them to know that we appreciate their patronage. Do not postpone opening an account with us because your Income Is small. A single dol lar a month Is'enough to start with and then the way will be easy. P. G. Mallory, Cashier. 22-4t hinny Visitors. Dr. Culpepper and Mr. J. R. Veal of Veal's still In Colquitt county were here Tuesday. Misses Jennie and Florence Spence of Pelham spent Sundpy with their brother, C. E, Spence, at this place. Mr. C. E. Williams of Atlanta will spend a few days of Christmas with the family of Mr. W. A. Duren here. Rev. C. W. Curry, the new Meth odist minlstdr will preach at the Methodist church at this place on the th Sabbath. Mr. T. F. Dyaon went down to Cairo Tuesday night and returned Wednesday with his little daughter, Madanna, who itas' been in school at that place. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Singletary re turned from a short visit to Och- lockonce Sunday. Miss Bertie Pilcher is spending several days at Baconton, Newton and other points. Mrs. Hugh Davis living near town fell from the steps a few nights ago and broke her arm near the shquld- It was quite painful but she Is doing well. The Carter Company will positive ly close Its doors on the 27, 28 and 29th inst for stock taking.' Take due notice. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hambleton will -.pend Christmas with relatives In Jacksonville. They left for that ace a few days ago. Christmas Preparations. The people of tho town are pre paring for a big Christmas tree at the Auditorium on the night of the 26th Inst. Committees have been an nounced and a good time is expected Everybody Is Invited to participate. The Central Hill Sunday school will have a Christmas tree Monday night at tho School house. Mr, Joseph Sasser comes to the front with a stalk of cane weighing Seven pounds. A Young Artist. We incidentally bad the pleasure of inspecting a pencil drawing "A Close Call,” by Otto Carter, the 1- year old con of Mr. J. N. Carter of this place. The production was of the highest order and does great cre dit to this talented young artist. Town Notes. - MrB. M. S. Brown, who has been here several months left for her at Live Oak, Fla., Monday. She was accompanied as far as Thom asville by Mrs. R. R. Sapp and .Miss Alpha Braswell. Tho Oyster Fellows had another Odd supper a few nights since. Mrs. W. F. Friddell and Mrs. Mar vin Hancock left Tuesday for a visit to the,lr old homo at Whttesburg. A Sad Death, Mrs, Allen Dermott who lives Just over the line In Colquitt county died last Saturday very suddenly. She was recovering from a long spell of fever. Some clothes hanging before tha flrq to dry caught, jumping up to put them out she fell on the floor and expired. She was burled Sun day. They Como and Go. Mr. T. H. Fulford of this place, left Sunday morning for Macon. He soea to accept a place with a, prom inent dry goods bouse of that city. He has many friends here who will be glad to know of his success. Mrs. B. F. Fulford of Macon after ending several days here has re amed home, i Woodmen Elect. Meigs Camp, No. 167 W. O. W., hel dtheir regular meeting last Tues day evening. Council Commander T. E. Ross presiding. The attend ance was quite large it being the fme for-elcctlon of officers foe 1906. 'ho following officers wore elected: E. L. Harrell, C. C. J. D. Robison, A. L. R. R. Sapp, Banker. H. W. Moncrief, Escort v J. W. Moncrief, Watchman. J. D, Bennett, Sentry. W. A. Meigs,/Clerk. After the meeting the boys In com pany with their wives enjoyed a fine supper. Oysters, oranges, cake and the like were served In elegant pro fusion. The Woodmen are faBt gain ing ground and In a short time will be at the head of all the secret orders - Personal Notes. Mrs. O. W. Sweat and daughter, Lucille and Mrs, L. K. Boswell have been visiting their mother, Mrs. W. A. Meigs this week. Mrs. W. E. Duren who has been visiting the family of Mr. W. A. Due en has returned to Thomasvllle. Mr. T. E. Ross and Jesse Boswell, took In the sights In Pelham a few days ago. Those wishing fine Christmas pic tures should see the stock of Mrs. W. A. Meigs before they are all gone. Mr. C. E. Bosswell of Thomasvllle was here Sunday. Press of work Incident to Christ mas prevents us from sending in the tisuaP amount of matter for this col umn this weelc. Bank Insepctor J. >F. Burnett Is here checking up the Bank of Meigs Of course she Is O. K. SAWMILL MAN DROPPED DEAD Sudden Demiss ofSupt. Smith of the Ans ley Mill. From Thursday’s dally. ’News reached the city last night of tho Budden death yesterday after noon at Murphy of Mr. Ike C. Smith Mr. Smith was the superintendent of Mr. F. J. Ansley’S big saw mill at that place. He was looklng.over the mill property to see if anything had been injured by the. severe rains. He was In company with two other employes of the mill. They were slightly ahead of him and when they turned to see If he was following them they found that he had dropped overworked,"tired and debilitated to the ground and he was dead when they reached him. His death Is at tributed to heart failure. Mr. Smith was a man' about forty years of age and leaves a wife, five sons and a daughter to mourn his loss. He had been with Mr. Ans- ley for many years and was a compe tent saw mill man. Jw, AN AGED PHYSICIAN or Years of Experience Gives the Following Advice. “If you have anything to do with medicines at all bo pretty surd" you know what you are taking." Our local druggist, R. Thomas, Jr., snys this Is a strong -point in favor of their valuable cod liver prepara tion, Vinol. Everything it contains is plainly printed on the bottle, there fore it is-not a patent medicine. Vino! contains in a highly concen trated form all of the medicinal ele ments of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods’ livers,.but without a drop of oil or grease to nauseate and upset the stomach. This Is the reason that Vinol accomplishes such wonderful results In curing chronic coughs, colds, bron chial and lung troubles and there Is nothing known to medicine that will so quickly build up the run down, Mr. J. B. Jemlson went to Macon yesterday morning to- spend the Christmas holidays. FOR SALE—Large size Century cash register In perfect condition; cheap. Apply at Times-Enterprlse. d&wiw 16 give strength and renewed vitality to the aged, as Vinol. Mrs. Martha Fraser 1 'of Portland, Me., writes: ‘‘I was all run down from overwork and had a chronic cough for years. I had tried so many remedies without help that I had loat faith In medicine. My daughter bought me a bottle of Vinol. 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