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(OZLEY'S
XemcmElixibi
A LAXATIVE AND TONIC!
Made of Lemons, compounded with other liver
tonics, aromatic stimulants and blood purifiers.
I Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, Sour 8tom> j
ach, Sleeplessness, Nervous and General Debility. I
I Presents and enrts Fevers. Malaria and Chills. Produce* natural |
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torpid or diteasrdtfiir', ttmach or kidnryu
Rev. Dr. Walker Irdrt*. the well-beloved Method!it minister says:
9m mi $1.00 P«r Beak et el Dreg Stow*
"ONE DOSE CONVINCES"
MOZLEY LEMON ELIXIR
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
CO.
STOCK LIST
SECONO HAND MACHINERY IN STOCK READY FOR SALE.
Three 100-H. P. Tabular Bollors, complete One 30-H. P. Tubular Boll-
•er. Six Boiler Feed Pumps. One 8-H. P. Center Crank Skinner En-
glne. One 12-H. P. Center Crank Sklnnar Engine. One <-H. P. Engine
.and Boiler on wheels. One 1S-H.P. Side Crank Engine. One Rider-
Erlcsson Engine (the best pump for country home.) One 4" Saw Man-
•drel, solid forge, 8" steel collar boxes for above new. One rope feed
18” drum for saw mill. One 50 light direct current dynamo complete
with rheostat. One volt meter. We also have one of the largest ca
ne mill outfits that was ever Install-ed in South Oeorgla for sale. Anyo
ne Interested will pay to Investigate. One Thompson’s latest Improved s
lab conveyors. One Thompson’s lat-cs) Improved log haulers . Three si
ab conveyor pans 24" wide, 8” deep 20" long. One 18” smoke stack 3
2" long. Fifty sett 18” dry kllntrucks, «" wheels, steel frame.
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS, THOMASV, a L fcS"aiA.
CHINA BUYS
MANY GUNS
Troublous Times Booked
for Missionaries in
. the Orient.
Bcrkely, Cal., Feb. 17.-—A Chi
nese paper received at the University
of California says the Chinese gov
ernment has ordered a million small
arms and a hundred cannon from
German manufacturers, in prepara,
tlon for the threatened war with
foreign powers.
Missionary Conference.
New Yprk, Feb. 17.—About sixty
representatives of foreign missiona
ry boards having missions in China,
and several workers who are now in
this country, held a conference yes
terday to consider the conditions
now affecting missionary effort there.
The conference gave out the state-
i , We Are Now Ready
To Quote Prices <md ubmit amp ’ It s < i
FALL GOODS
For Men, Women ind Children
We catr evervthing .ready-to-wear and all orders will
* receive prompt and and careful attention
ALWAYS REMEMBER
i. 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.
a H. I.FW RRQ, S COMPANY
The Biff Store
Savannah. Ua.
Supreme Flour, 24 pounds 70cCompound Lard per pound 8c
.'Sugar, 17 pounds, i .$1,00Octagon 8oap, 8 bars,. 20c
12 pounds Meal 20c Best Lump Starch per pound
12 pounds Grits 20c Co, or 6 pounds 20c
Pure Lard per pound toe Pecans per pound 10c
DON’T DOSE THE STOMACH.
Cure Catarrh by Breathing Hyomei
—Sold Under Guarantee by
Montgomery & McIntyre.
Hyomei Is not a cure-ail; It is a
specific for the cure of catarrhal
troubles. Breathed through the neat
pocket Inhaler that comes with every
outfit, the aromatic healing of Hyo
mei penetrates to the most remote
part of the nose, throat, and lungs,
healing ail inflamatlon and killing
the catarrhal germ wherever present
So successful has Hyomei been in
the cure of catarrah, that Montgom
ery & MacIntyre sell It under
guarantee that It will cost nothing
unless it gives satisfaction. The
complete Hyomei outfit sells for $1,
and consists of an Inhaler that ran
be carried In the vest-pocket, n med
icine dropper, and a-bottle of Hyo
mei. The Inhaler lasts a lifetime,
and If more Hyomei is needed, extra
bottles can be obtained for 50 cents.
It Is the most economical of all
remedies advertised for the cure of
catarrh, and Is the only one that
treats this disease without stomach
dosing, applying the medication and
healing where the disease germs are
present.
ANOTHER PATENT
Received Yesterday By a Tbomaa-
vllle Man.
Mr. M. N. Wdrtx, of the firm of
Wertz £ Son, bad Isaued to him on
the 13th Inst., letters patent on a
self operating hammock. This Is
the second of snch patents Issued to
this Inventor and he says that his
lalms In regard to the patent are
such that an Infringement Is almost
Impossible.
The hammock Is so well balanced
hat a clock movement attached
keeps It la continuous motion with
practically no sound. *
WASTING STRENGTH
i
EAT WHAT YOU LIKE.
Don’t Starve or Diet, but use Ml-o-tiu,
and Cure Your Stomach Troubles.
All goods delivered. You cun pay at store or at the house when the
goods are delivered.
J. E. SMITH.
No. 222 South Broad St. *Phone 31G
CLARK & CO.
Cotton Future Brokers
‘Albany, Americas, Thomasville, Eufaula, Ala.
MEMBERS LEADING EXCHANGES
New York Correspondents C. I». Freeman £ Co.—“Cotton.”
New Orleans Correspondents Glliert ft Clay—“Cotton."
New York Correspondents Marshall Spader £ Co.—“Stocks.”
Chicago Correspondents Pringle, Fitch £ Rankin—“Grain.
Private Leased Wires.. Execution Instantaneou
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS,
"—DEALERS IN-
Horses and Mules,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ROAD
CART8, HARNESS, SADDLERY, COLLARS.
PADS, WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, ETC.. ETC..
We have bought the J. S. Cllf ton 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
'beat quality of goods at
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
We buy for spot cosh with all discounts off and sell tor small profit,
-ft will be to your Interest to aeeus before you buy.
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS.
^tablet on Crawford 8treet. Store Rooms on Madison Street
11ANK CHANGES.
Denmark Rctilgna From Merchants*
Hank In Valdosta.
Valdosta. Ga„ Feb. 14.—The an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
tho Merchants’ bank, of this city,
was held yesterday, and a number
of changes were made in the direc
torate and officers. R. Y. Lane was
elected president; B. F. Strickland,
vice president in place of Hon. E.
P. S. Denmark, resigned; J. T. Bla
lock, cashier, and E. P. S. Denmark,
general counsel. The directorate
was Increased by tho addition of six
leading business men, ns follows:
S. Pendleton, L. W. Shaw, H. Y.
Tillman, John T. Roberts, A. J.
Strickland and John Lane. These,
.vlth tho old directors, viz.: R. Y.
Lane, B. F.* Strickland, M. B. Lane,
E. W. Lane, J. T. Blalock and E. P.
Denmark, now compose the director
ate.
Mr. Denmark, who has held the
posltioii of vice president for a year
or more, resigned to devote his time
to his law practice, and did so over
the protests of the stockholders, his
administration of the bank's affairs
having been highly satisfactory. His
successor In tho vice presidency, B.
F. Strickland, Is president of the
Stricklund cotton mills, and has been
Identified with the bank since Its
organization eighteen years ago.
The average treatment of stomach
troubles consists of a rigid diet list,
which often half starves the patient.
Of coucse It would be foolish for
anyone who knows that some foods
are positively harmful and poison
ous to continue eating them, even
while following the Mi-o-na treat
ment, but In ordinary cases of stom
ach troubles ft is not necessary to
starve or diet If fcfl-o-na is faith
fully used, a tables before each meal.
This scientific remedy, for the
cure of stomach troubles, acts upon
the whole digestive system, and
strengthens the organs so that they
are able to digest any food that is
eaten without fear of distress.
Montgomery & MacIntyre have
so much confidence In the power of
Ml-o-na to cure stomach troubles
and resulting Ills, that they give a
guarantee with every 60 cent box to
refund tho money unless it cures.
Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeab'®,''
painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that
Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all
their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflamed
tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the dogging
matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular,
scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc.
Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness,
cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc.
If you need advice, write us a letter, teliing us all
your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain
sealed envelope). Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept.,
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
AIL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $1.00 BOTTLES
“I WROTE YOU
for advice, and by following It and
ukins Cardui, my Fem.1. Trouble,
wer. cured."—Mn, R. S. Wallace,
STARTLING BUT TRUE.
People tho world over were horri
nod on learning of the burning of a
Chicago theater In which nearly six
hundred people lost their lives, yet
more than five times this number or
over 3,000 people died from pneu
oionln In Chicago during the same
year, with scarcely a passing notice.
Every one of these cases of pneumo
nia resulted from a cold and could
have been prevented by the timely
ise of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
A great many who had every reason
,o fear pneumonia have warded It
off by the prompt use of this reme-
ly. Tho following Is an Instance ot
his sort: “Too much cannot be
mid In favor of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, and especially for colds and
Influenza. I know that It cured my
laughter, Laura, of a sovero cold,
and I believe saved her lire when she
was threatened with pneumonia.’
W. D. Wilcox, Logan, New York
Sold by J. W. Peacock, Thomasville,
Un.
Mai 1 ry Bros. Machinery Co.
BOILEBS,
ENGINES,
Cotton
Ginning
Machinery,
Com
Mills.
Saw
Mill
Machinery,
Shingla
Mills.
COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.
We Wall Hake it to Year Interest to Figure With Vs.
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Golf has the call as a spring sport
in Thomasville.
JR BILIOUSNESS AND SICK
HEADACHE.
Take Orino Laxative Fruit 8yrup.
It sweetens the stomach, olds dlges-
lon and acts as a gentle stimulant
on the liver and bowels without Ir
Hating these organs. Orino Laxa-
ive Fruit Syrup cures biliousness
inri habitual constipation. Does not
lauseate or gripe and is mild and
•peasant to take. Remember the
tame Orino and refuse to accept any
substitute. J. W. Peacock.
To Marry a Minister.
Rev. Ed. F. Cook left yesterday
or Blakely, and yesterday afternoon
!c performed an interesting mar-
lage ceremony there. At half past
our o’clock Rev. H. P. Stubbs, pas
tor In charge of the Whighnm and
“Imax Methodist churches, was
'vedL to Miss Johnson, of Blakely.
To the Trustees of First Baptist
Church.
Qentiemen:—
Don’t allow your church to pay
S cents per pound for wood.
If they buy 100 pounds of White
Lead in kegs they get 88 [founds of
White Lead and 12 pounds of wood;
but when they buy L. & M. Paint
they get a full gallon of paint that
won’t wear off for 10 or 15 years,
because L. & M. Zinc hardens L. &
M. White Lead and makes L. 6 M.
Paint wear like Iron.
4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3.
gallons Linseed Oil will paint a mod*;'
erate sized house.
L. & M. costs only $1.20 per gal-:
lou.
C. S. Andrews, Ex-Mayor, Dan- 1
bury, Conn., writes: “Painted mv
house 19 years ago with L. & M.
Looks well today."
Sold by Bracey 'Pharmacy. Co.
Is It Your
Own Hair?
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can’t do it?
Haven’t enough hair? It must
be you do not know Ayer’s
Hair Vigor t Here’s an intro
duction! May the acquaint
ance result in a heavy growth
of rich, thick.glossy hair! And
we know you’ll never be gray.
** I think that Ayer's flair Vigor Is the most
wonderful hatrgrowar that ant ever made. I
have used It for some time and I can truth
fully sav that I am rreatUy pleased with... .
“*■—ree**tmt»**n<l It as a splendid prepa-
. Waylaad, Mkh!^
ration.**— Miaa V. Brock.
A
ICade brJ.C. Ayer Co.. LeweU, aeaaa.
Also maahetsmi of
. . SABJlWHUA.
^£/^SrwtwL
Perfection At Last =
A Gasoline Engine that will
run, and at a minimum of ex
pense. A Southern product for
Southern people. If in need of
power that is cheap, simple and
sure, call or write us.
W B R T Z & S 'Cm,;
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 then-
share of the Bargains while the opportunity
is at hand.
COOLIDGE CASH STORE. «• Proprietor
The K. P. Guano Distributor.
Setter, the Guano intnd of
imttlns in .mail Stream Bel-
raced Load mattes I.leht Run-
N» Cog* and chain*.
Nothin? to get out of Ha. Lm
hopper. Sow* any quantity. No
waste around Stumps and Rods.
Simplest aim Strongest Dto-
tHhutor on the market. Award-
ed diploma* Kverywhere Kx.
Write*— IUVe yOUr de * ,eT |
J, C. Covington, U
Patent Owner. Elt
Clio, S. C. ■
Distributing Aft.
J. D. WEED & Co..
SavaiMMfc, Or.
What the Farmers all Say
About the Ellwood Fence.
| The Ellwood. 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 is made especially
for a hog fence and is absolutely guaranteed—If you are go
ing to do any fencing write me before buying and I will
take pleasure in quoting you my very lowest prices. If then
I’can’t sell youl certainly wont do yon any harm, and might
help you to buy cheaper elsewhere. YVe give all inqniries
prompt and careful a f *ei lJui i. o when favored with an order
ship it out promptly.
John B. Burney Hardware Store, Boston, Ga.
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