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Ill pay to Investigate. Om Thompson'* lateat tmprored a
One Thompson’* Ut-est Improved log haulers . Three sj
w 24” wide, 8” deep20” long. One 18” smoke stack 3
sets 18" dry kllntrucks, «” wheels, steel frame.
■ We Are Now Ready
To Quote Prices .md ubrait amp 1< s t f
FALL GOODS
For Men, Women ind Children
We cair everything ready-to-wear and all orders will
receive prompt and and careful attention
ALWAYS REMEMBER
1 We send goods by express C. O. D. subject to ex
amination before accepting.
2 We send two or three styles of garments for
selection.
3 We allow 10 per cent discount for cash, except on
contract goods.
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The Bigr Store
RPQ. S COMPANY
Savannah. Ua.
COOL1DGE 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 iust atrived.
I invite one and all to come and get their
share of the Bargains while the opportunity
is at hand.
COOLIDGE CASH STORE, h. Msgkw.propjiitor
WE MAKE
HIGH GRADE CASTINGS
and do a general Jobbing Business.
Buy and sell Second-Hand Machinery. Agents for
the Leffel Engines and Boilers, also the Advonce Steam
Pump Write for our Stock List.
D. T, SUTHERLAND
Machine works and Foundry, Bainbridge, Ga
LIME, CEMENT,
Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick,, etc. PublicJDray.
H. P, Gone«
Thomazville, Ga.
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS,
—DEALERS IN—
Horses and Mules,
• CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ROAD
CARTS. HARNESS, SADDLERY, COLLARS,
PADS, WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, ETC,, ETC.,
We have bought the J. S. Clifton Wagon. Buggy and Harness busi
ness located at the Cotton Ware house on Madison street, and are now
prepared to serve our friends and customers In this line with the very
best quality of goods at
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
We buy for spot cash with all discounts off and Ml! tor small profit.
It will be to your Interest to seeus before you'buy.
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS.
Stables on Crawford Street * Store Rooms on Madison Street
The Desire of Every True Home Mis
sion Woman.
"Be It my one work to make the
common Diaces and the levels as full
of His presence M the holy of Ho
lies, where His glory, dwells; so to
beautify earth’s dull paths by heav
enly patience and gladness that the
augela of God may frequent them
and to handle the commonest tools
and materials as one who is dally
building up a character and a des
tiny which will rise stately and fair,
not among the perishing fabrics that
share the wreck of earth’s dissolu
tion, but In the calm heaven of eter
nity.
"O let us hear the Inspiring word,
Which they of old at Horeb beard,
Breathe Into our hearts the high
command,
Go onward and possess the land.”
The Home Mission Heceptlon.
The reception given on February
1st, by the W. H. M. Auxiliary was
a delightful occasion. *An effort was
mado to draw Into Christian fellow
ship the active workers of the
churches other than Methodist. Al
so an effort made to reach others
whoso time energies and substance
could be so wonderfully used of
God If directed Into His vineyard.
"He hath need" of every woman
In thlB city to stand for the uplift
of the conditions around us. We
shall have to face these conditions
In His presence someday. Why not
now, when we have the opportunity
of going about doing good redeem
ing the time?
Another fiscal year has ended; the
record Is made; the deeds are re
corded, the book Is sealed. Is this
not a time tor quiet, serlouB reflec
tion, a time to search our hearts and
see If we, as H. M. workers, hare
given Him during this past year our
highest service— our selveB? If
not, then we have been. unfaithful
servants, and know not the blessings
that attend a glad willing service.
AN OPINION GIVEN
BY LEADING FHY8ICIAN.
Tells How Col. Dillingham Accom-
, pllabes Remarkable Results Which
Are Startling' ThomasvIIIe
People.
Owing to the Interest that baa been
aroused In this county over the re-
markable cures Col. Dilllngbam'i
Plant Juice Liniment has been mak
ing In cases of partial deafness, par-
alysis, stiff limbs and different aches
and pains, an opinion was asked of
one of the leading physicians of this
section as to Just what method CoI.
Dillingham uses to produce such re
markable results. The physician In
question said; ”1 have been skep
tical as to the ability of any medicine
to do what la claimed Col. Dllling
ham's remedies do, but after hearing
the testimony of the numbers of peo
ple who have used It on two different
occasions when it restored to use an
arm that, was for several years paral
yzed, I am forced to believe that the
medicine actually docs as stated,
Is a liniment Of unusual power, which
Is highly stimulating to the nerves,
and when applied to the paralyzed
part stimulates It to a certain ex
tent Into action, but the main reason
for tho remarkable results It pro
duces Is, I believe, that It Is a won
derful massage agent and that It
works on the old principle that the
truest way to restore a paraylzed.
part to Its normal function Is exer
cising by means of massage.
"This, as a rule, has to he con
tinued from day to day for weeks,
sometimes for months, and some
times for years, but this Remedy evi
dently possesses unusual power,
which can accomplish In one short
treatment results that the ordinary-
methods take a long time to produce.
"This I believe to be the method
by which It obtains the results which
are startling ThomasvIIIe people, as
far as partial paralysis, stiff limbs,
und different aches and pains are
concerned. How It Is able to alle
viate partial deafness of years'
CLARK & CO.
Cotton Future Brokers.
Albany , Americus, ThomasvIIIe, Eufaula, Ala.
MEMBERS LEADING EXCHANGES
j Xew York Correspondents C. I). Freeman & Co.—“Cotton."
Yew Orleans Correspondents Gibert & Clay—“Cotton."
New York Correspondents Marshall Spader & Co.—“Stocks."
Chicago Correspondents Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—“Grain. •
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Private Leased Wires. Execution Instaata neon
Ha V
ENGINES,
Cotton
Ginning
Machinery,
Corn
Miiis.
y Bros. Machinery Co.
ESLERS,
Saw
Kill
Machinery,
Shingle
Mills.
COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.
We Will Halts It to Year Interest to Figure With Vs.
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
MACON, GEORGIA.
= Perfection At List =
A Gasoline Engine that will
run, and at a minimum of ex- i
pense. A Southern product lor
Southern people. If in need of
power that is cheap, simple and
sure, call or wri^e us.
W E R T Z & SON.
As an Auxiliary our hearts should standing In a few minutes Is beyond
swell with gratitude and praise to ^ me to say.
God for His goodness to us. His j “That It does so seems to be be-
watchful care has been over us. His yond question, but I am absolutely
presence with us. Only one of our unable to say what la the nature of
homes has been invaded by the dark' the method or compound that he
Angel, Death. That of our sister uses In producing the results,
and coworker, Mrs. Carrie Everett. "I shall at the first opportunity
Let our' prayers and sympathy at- investigate the Liniment and see for
tend her to her future home in myself what la being accomplished
Lakeland, Fla.. . by it.
Progress. | The drug stores of ThomasvIIIe rp-
At the beginning of the year wo port 0 gratifying sale of the reme-
reported 83 members. Now report ( u egi and It would appear that the
90; have lost some by removal. I commendable work done by Col. Dil-
Our collections shall be In full by n n| ,b»il tu demonstrating his romc-
10th of March, as they were last a ma has made a reputation for them
year. ' ! In ThomasvIIIe that will cause them
Our Vashtl Home, the spec’sl t o be used and recommended by the
work of this Auxiliary, has m»<l« people for years to come. It looks
wonderful progress. It now has IT as it p ]ant Julce R eme dles have
girls sheltered within Its walls. The come to stay.
Home stands much In need of the
prayers and cooperation of Christian ■ Mr j-' D. Stringer, of ThomasvIIIe,
friends. As the work enlarges It W winning considerable fame as a
calls dare yon lo alt "at ease InZIon” ™' d wr '‘f r ln thu P° lul «“
and not take some part ln this bat- H,s Productions appear first
.... In tt© ThomasvIIIe Press, and have
e aga ns s n. been copied ln many other papers.
As an Auxiliary we wish to extend M( . s;rlDfn , r „„ „ rdent inpporter
to Brother Outler. our‘pastor, and of Hon . H oke SmUh , t ,, h|> de .
to Brother Cook, our presiding elder, )lght t> hit Clark Howell and the
our sincere thanks for their sympa- cotton fear.
thy, cooperation and counsel tender-
ed us at all times. j Mr. S. C. Covington, who has been
To the editors of the Tlmes-Enter- turpentining In Florida, Is In the
prise, for the space given ua ln tljelr city,
widely circulated paper also, tor
their patience and promptness ln
publishing the column.
This Auxiliary begins the New
Year with great achievements ahead
yet great and tremendous responsi
bilities.
May God bless us and make ns
and our work a blessing to those
about ua.
We must take far more time for
prayer than we have ever yet taken.
am certain that the secret of much
mischief to our own souls and to
the souls of others lies in the way
we stint and starve and skimp our
prayers by hurrying over them!—
\texander Whyte.
|Syrup |
Cans. I
Only way to save syrup We buy'
in large quantities and can make in
teresting prices, wholesale and retail
| Albany MachinerfCo!
£ lAlbany, Georgia
The K P. Guano Distributor.
Scatters the (luntio instead ofDB
;mtting in wall stream B«l-S
•need Load nutiee* Light Run-1
mng. Na Cogs and chains.I
Nothing to get out of fix.
hopper. Sows any cjiunti
waste around Stump* and
Simplest amt Strongest Di*-I
tributor on the market. Award-
hibiteS!° ma ” Everywhere Kx-
Write:-!
your deelerH
J. C. Covington,
Petent Owner.
Clio, S. C.
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The many ThomasvIIIe friends of
the Voee family, of Milwaukee, are
giving them • hearty welcome and
are regretting that their arrival was
delayed until so late in the season.
The Jar of
Coughing
Hammer Hows, steadily ap
plied* breat the hardest rock.
Coughing, lay after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the heilthy tissues give
way. Ayer’f Cherry Pectoral
stops'the coigbiog, and heals
the torn menbranes.
sarsaparilla.
iXaerk
What the Farmers all Say
About the EIIwodI Fence.
| The Ellwocd is pig tight, horse high, and bull strong. It
has no wraps to slip, no welds to break, is very handsome,
is more durable than any other, and just as cheap as the
cheape t, so why not use the Eilwood? It^s made especially
for a hog fence and is absolutely guaranteed—If you are go
ing to do any fencing write me before bnyiug and I will
take pleasure in quoting you my very lowest prices. If then
I can’t sell you I certainly wont do yon any harm, and might
f help you to buy cheaper elsewhere. We give all inquiries
1 prompt and careful a»*et: ln» ? when favored with an order
ship it out promptly,
John B. Bumey Hardware Storey Boston, Ga-
COAL
$6.00
PER TOM
ayk-
THOMASVILLE ICE COMPANY.
PHONE No. 6.
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