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OP RHEUMATISM.
^Effected by Col. Dillingham's Plant
Juice.
Mrs.. John Kapral Spent Thousands
of Dollars Without .Result.
One Bottle of Plant Juice Medicine
Cures Her.
Cot. F. A. Dillingham, the famous
advertiser of Plant Juice , remedies,
does not lack testlmbnlals of the re
markable cures his remedies have ac
complished during his stay here, and
the latest is the one af follows, vol-
'untarily given, as have been others:
Clarksburg, W. Va., July 3, 1904'.
I am thirty years of age, have been
a constant sufferer from rheumatism
for five years, for two years almost
an Invalid. I had consulted with
quite a number of experienced doc
tors. They all said, no relief tor
me, only an operation, worse if any
thing. Not a day without' an ache
or pain: when sitting up or lying
In bed could not get on my feet
•without some one’s assistance; could
/Hot raise my hand to my head, put
my hands behind my back, or raise
my pillow to my head for three years.
Since I have lived here I have con
sulted with two of the best doctors
of this city. They both said they
could do me no good. Both advised
me to go to - Mt. Clements/ that
would probably cure me it anything
would; If not a cure, It would prob
ably benefit me. I had fully decided
to go this fall. Three thousand
dollars would not cover what I have
paid for my doctoring. I had taken
one bottl* when I really felti well.
When'the time came to take my med
icine I raised on my feet, went and
'raised the bottle with my lame arm,
"'which i hsd not used for three years.
Thinking at the time, raising my arm
to my--head,, seven or eight times,
was It possible that I was to be with
out an ache or pain once again!
I took two bottles of the medicine
before I felt the positive cure. At
' this writing I can say I Surely do feel
• fine. I.began with the medicine
Tuesday, June 28. . Friday X felt
real well, better ever since I took the
medicine.
I am In better health today than
I have ever been for four years. I
surely cannot say enough In Its
praise. I owe you many thanks.
MRS. JOHN KAPRAL,
302 East Pike 8treet,
Clarksburg, W. Va.
In addition to th^ above Mfs.
Kapral makes the following state
ment:
“Five years' ago I contracted mus
cular rheumatism, Vnd for the'-past
three years I* have been helpless. I
could not rise from a chair without
assistance, and was unable to walk
except with the greatest effort. My
fingers and feet and knees were
awolen. I never was free from pain
and at times the pain was so Intense
that I seemed about unbalanced,
t i ^was treated by one of the best
doctors in Pittsburg, without result.
In fact, I spent over 83,000 trying to
get cured! Instead of that, I con
tinually seemed ,to get worse, and I
got so bad that when I moved to
302 fast Pike street, Clarksburg.
W. Va., where I now live, my neigh
bors remarks^ that I could not live
a roonjh. I took' treatment from
physicians here and they told me
they could do nothing for me and
advised me to t^ke a trip to Mt.
1 Clemens. They gave me no en-
scouragement as to getting well, but
believed I might be benefltted and
be relieved of at. least part of my
cures being effec^d by the use of
sufferings. I had read of several
Plant Juice, but this did not Im
press me In the least, as I had given
up all hope of ever being free from,
the affliction. A'friend came to me
last Thursday, June- 28, and said:
“Mrs. Kapral, you buy a bottle of
Plant Juice. I feel sure It will cure
vou.’
“I concluded to give It a trial. A
a quantity could effect a cure. I
took the first dose at five o’clock
that afternoon, then again at eight
o'clock, and before I had, finished
the bottle all my pains was gone. In
four days all the swelling had left
my hands, knees and feet. I con
tinued treatment as directed, took
In all two bottles of Plant Juice, and
today, July 3, I am the happiest wo
man In Clarksburg. Every person
wishing to do so can write me at 302
East Pike street-, Clarksburg, W.
Va., and I will gladly verify the
above statement.”
With such a testimonal as the
above—an^ there seems to be no
question about the facts—Col. Dil
lingham has certainly a medicine
that Is destined to bring about much
more happiness thm/^there Is In the
world, and that this wonderful rem
edy does what the science of medi
cine falls to do Is a great recom
mendation for It.
Mrs. Kapral’s Is only one of the
several cases of , rheumatism Col.
Dillingham has cured during his
brief stay here, and all have given
their testimony voluntarily and ea
gerly In behalf of- his medicines.
There are many who know they will
cure.
THE STRIKE SITUATION.
.More Mines In Operation—Rioting
Begins in Pennsylvania.
Pittsburg, April 4.—More mines
are In operation In-the Pittsburg
district today than yesterday, but
none had a full complement of mln-
No work Is being done in thf
Independent mines, and the opera
tors say they are closed Indefinitely.
ta estimated that the ^rouble
among the local miners has already
coat them *100,000. \
Irwin, Pa.,' April 4.—Strikers
fighting for recognition of the un
ion began rioting last night and kept
up a fusllade all night with the
guards of the Edna mine. No one
was Injured, but the operators will
put on twenty-five more guards to
night.
A DECLINATION.
To the Voters of Thomas .County
Several days since friends. Insist
ed on my entering the race for the
legislature. I consented solely on
tfie Issue of anti-dispensary. Since
my announcement Mr. Cook has been
solicited by friends to make the race,
and feeling that the Issue Is greater
than either, or both of us, and as
he desires to go and declares himself
against dispensary, and I do not de
sire to enter the race except In the
Interest of the issue, I hare decided
to withdraw. s►
Thanking my friends for their
kindly assurance of support,
I am yours truly,
'E. R. WHALEY.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Subject to the coming primary.
W.\ L MACINTYRE,
Thomasvllte, Ga.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself .a candi
date for the legislature subject to
the action of the coming primary.
If elected to the place I shall do my
duty to the best of my ability.
J. B. STUBBS,
Ochlockonee, Ga.'
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Citizens of Thomas County:
I announce myself a jrandidate
for the legislature, subject to the
Democratic primary. If elected I
shall endeavor to work for. my coun
ty’s best Interest and the state’s at
large.
M. L. COOK, Boston, Ga.
hands, and we would ask that you
accede to our request and signify
your acceptance at as early a day
as practlceable: / ' C J,t ?
J. G. Taylor, E. C. Milligan, 1^.
W. Leak, J. J. Parramore, T., B.
Barrow, J. W. Dukes,, E. C. Dukes,
R. J., Beasley, F. ,E. Pittman,- C. ! P.’
McRae, H. T. Vann, J. B. Everett,
Taylor Gandy, E. ,D. McRae, C. R.
McRae, R. B. McRae, J. H. McIn
tosh, W. B. Moody, I; Levlt. J. T.
Rogers, W. H. Blalock, W. T, Mar-
dre, S. W. Brooks,-A. M. McKinnon,
N. D. Huff, James C. Adams, W. W.
Burney, D. M. Adams, J. J. Heart,
A. Foreman. C. A. Groover, R.
D. Bowden, J. E. Tyndall, 3. U.
Merritt. C. H. Carson, G. W. Wil
liams, H. T. Zelgler, M. Ltndon, T.
J. Leak, Jno. G. Burney, B, W. Dan
iels, M, M. Stanaland. J. C. Stana-
land J. W. Taylor, W. A. Taylor,
E. .A. Stanaland, J. B. Brooks, J.
M. Groover, H. L. Groover, J. 8.
Cook, J. L. Lovell, T. B. Hardy, O.
M. McGregor, W. E. Nichols, G. R.
Cochran, H. ,A. Vann, M. C. Scott,
G. M. Lowell, W. T. Stanaland, J.
W. Moody, B. S. Coop, W. Gt Cox,
J. C. Thomas, T. Stanaland, J. R.
Ingram, S. J. Kingsley, J. E. Jordan,
O. T. Lane, T. .T. Joyner, B. F. Mc
Intosh, A. B. Cone, W. T. Croker,
James Fltzgeraldr P. G. Redding, L.
M. Dixon, George Allen, W. J.
Brown, N. R. Spengler, B. A. Norton,
W. W. Futch, W. B. Mallard, T.
A. Taylor, W. Z. Brantley, H. C.
Jordan, E. Franklin, S. D. Reid, Q.
T. Hopper, Calvin Surles, F. E.
Surles, W. B. Adams, N. L. Stana
land, T. S. Foy, J. 8. Norton, E. P.
Ward, J. O. 'B. Stanaland, B. B.
Thornton, W. H. Culpepper, J. M.
Leak, J. H. Walcott, W. J. Miller/
H. C. Cook,, E. Norton.
the northeast corner of lot No. 3 of
said survey and known in the' plan
of said survey as lot No. 4, running
thence southeast to a stake 45 de
grees, six chains and 11 links; thence
northeast 45 degrees, two chains and
11 links to a stake; thence north
west to the Irwtnville' road; thence
along said road to the starting point,
containing 3-4 of an acre, more or
less.
Terms cash.
M. A. FLEETWOOD,
Administrator Estate Rosa Davis.
4-6-4t
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce mvself as a
candidate for re-election ro the office
of tax receiver of Thomas county,
subject to the action of the county
primary. If I am re-elected I will
continue to give my best services
to the duties of the office as I haje
done in the past. I solicit the- sup
port of the voters.
GEORGE W. HOWARD,
, Boston, Ga.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Georgia. Thomas County,
By virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public (fcutcry on the first
Tuesday In May, 1906, at the court
house In said county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following
real estate situate In Thomas <mun-
ty, to-wtt: A town lot In the town
of Metcalfe, Thomas county, Georgbt,
commencing at a stake eighty (80)
feet south of the southwest corner
of the lot belonging to the Metcalfe
colored school house lot, running
south along a street ‘"rim chains
and Bixteen links; thence east three
chains and sixteen links; thence
north three chains and sixteen links,
thence west three chains and sixteen
links to starting point, containing
one -ere, morfe h '
M. A. FLEETWOOD,
Administrator Estate Ellen Smith.
FOR TAX RECEIVER,
i the Voters of Thomas County.
I announce my candidacy for the
offlco of tax receiver, subject to the
regular county primary. If elected
I will endeavor to serve the people
to the best of my ability and give
my earnest and individual attention
to the duties of the office at all
times. I will thank my friends for
their support.
Respectfully,
L. B. BUNTIN, Pavo, Ga.
FOR SHERIFF. '
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of sheriff of Thomas coun
ty, and respectfully solicit the sup
port of the voters In the county pri
mary. If I am re-electel I will con
tinue to give my personal attention
to the duties ot the office.
Respectfully,
T J HIGHT, Thomasville, Oa.
FOR SHERIFF.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I respectfully announce that I
am a candidate for re-election as
treasurer of Thomas county, subject
to the action of the coming primary
I am very thankful to the people for
the favors and confidence shown me
in the past, and pledge, If
my very best and most conscientious
efforts to give them faithful, effi
cient and satisfactory service. I
earnestly solicit your support and
friendly co-operation.
Gratefully and N «..thfu.ly A yO K Ur.,
couple of friends brought tqe a bot-J W^uall^^for^h^ pt-ltlon.jo^
tie of Plant Juice. This, they ad
vised me,’ would be a cure. Again
I lost confidence, remembering my
past experience ■ with medicine- the
gallons I had taken without mult.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To thejCltizens of Thomas County:
Below I publish a petition from a
number of the citizens of my home
district to which I ask your consider
ation. I have not sought this ex
pression from them, nor have I en
couraged the movement, and coming
as it does, from such a source, I
feel that I would be unfaithful to
my friends were I, not to yield to
their wishes, and 'I therefore an
nounce my candidacy for .the legis
lature, pledging myself to work for
and support every movement for the
best Interest of my county and the
state at large. Upon this promise
I isk your f rfpport. M ^ ^
M. L. Cook, Boston, Ga.
Dear Sir:—We, the undersigned
dtlzdns of Boston and Thomas coun
ty. knowing your ability and conser
vatism and that you are In every
IFf.tl. ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF’S LEVY.
By virtue of. the within I have
this day levied, on the following
property, to-wlt: All that part of
lot of land No. 64 In,the 13th,dis
trict of said state and county, bound
ed by a line beginning at a point on
Coffee' opposite northeast corner of
T D. Winn’s land and running thence
south 77.15 east, 16.44 chains to a
stake 60 feet west of original land
line; thence running paralel with
said land line 7.67 chains to a
'stake; thence running north 77.10
west 11.66 chains to the Coffee road;
thence along the Coffee road 8.13
chains to the start.ing,polnt and con
taining ten and one-half acres, more
or less, levied on as the property
of C. W. Winter to satUfy a state
and county tax 11. fa. for the year
,905. <£h.s April 5th,
Sheriff Thomas County, Ga.
4-6-4t
X^l^yoTn^melnnom
,nation for representative fromtal.
Interests and
We know that our
NOTICE' OF SALE.
By virture of the within. I bavo
this day levied on one house and lot,
described as follows: Lring between
George F. Boone and Mrs. Robert
Faison, fronting 71 feet and running
satisfy a state and county ta* «• »»•
This March * 4 »J_ 1 |® , hi 0 HT.
Thomas County, Q*»
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas Couniy. court
of B o y r«py e of tald county wlll be
Sfem a? the* court
ty. to-wlt: All that part of lot of
land No. fifty-four (64) In the J3th
district of Thomas county, Ge*gla;
according to Roblnton’s euiwey. ad
Joining the town of iThomasville,
Georgia? commencing at a stake on
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the ordina
ry of said county for leave to sell
land belonging to thd estate ot I. I.
Rainey for the payment of debts
and for the purpose of distribution.
Said application will be heard at the
regular- term of the court of ordina
ry for said county, to be held on
the flrBt Monday In May, 1906.
This 2nd day of April, 1906.
VAUDELIA RAINEY,
Administratrix Estate of I. I- Rai
ney,
4-6-4t
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
SHIP.
Georgia, Thomas County.
To whom it may concern:
Mrs. Fannie D. Ramsey, having
applied for letters of guardianship
of P the persons and prop A c
llene L. Ramsey and Murcia C.
Ramsey, minor children of Dr. H.
p RamBey late of said county, de-
ceased notice is given that said ap
plication will be heard at W *
at, 10 o’clock, a. m.. on the first
Monday In May, next. ...
This 30th an^ March. 1906.
4-6-4t ' Ordinary.
I .WAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia. Thomas County.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applledtothe ordina
ry of said county for leave to moll
land (or city property) belonging
to.the estate of Mary A. Smith fW
the payment of debts and for distri
bution Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary lor said county to
be held on the first Monday In May.
**Thls 2nd day of April, 1906.
This STALUN08 ,
Administrator Estate Mary, A. Smith.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Wash Singletary, guardian of A1
bert and Inez Slpgletary, having ap
plied to me to be discharged from
Such guardianship, ta* 13l persons
concerned show cause beforf me at
the'bburt house in said county, on
the 7 th day of May, next, why such
application for discharge should not
be witness d my official signature, this
the 2nd day oL April,
4-6-4t Ordinary. /
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
There will be sold at public outcry
on the first Tuesday In May. 1906,
at the court house in said county,
between the usual hours of sale, the
following real estate to-wtt:
A certain lot lying in the city of
Thomasville and fronting on the west
side of'"Crawford street between
Smith avenue and Fletcher street
and lying between the lots of L. Ru
der on the south and Mrs. M. Mas
sey on the North, said lot having
a front on .Crawford street of 79
feet; the north side having a depth
of 215 feet, the south side 174 feet
and the rear line 59 feet, known as
lot No. 2 according r to McSwain’a
survey.
Sold as property of-Mrs. Helen B.
Foote, deceased, under authority
given In her will. TermB cash.
This 4th day of April, 1906.
ty. B. WEBB,
4*6-4t Executor.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Chas. P. Hansel!, administrator
upon the estate of K. L. and N. F.
Taylor, late ot said county, de
ceased, having filed his petition for
discharge, this Is to cite all persons
concerned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge at the
regular term of the court of ordi
nary for said county, to be held on
the first Monday In May,, 1906.
WM. M. JONES,
4-6-4t > Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA
TION.
Georgia, Thomas County.
To whom it may concern:
Fannie D. Ramsey, having made
application to me In due form to
be appointed permanent administra
trix upon the estate of H. C. Ram
sey, late of said county, notice Is
hereby given that said application
will be heard at the regular term
of the court of ordinary for said
county, to be held on the first Mon
day In May, 1906.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of April, 1906.
WM. M. JONES,
4-6-4t Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Will be sold In said county, on
the 10th day of April, 1906, between
the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and
4'o’clock p. m.; at public outcry at
the late residence of Dr. H. C.
Ramsey, deceased,, to the highest
bidder for cash, all ot the perishable
property of said H. C. Ramsey, em
bracing his stock of horses, cattle,
goats, hogs, bees, potatoes, seed cane,
cured meat, buggy and horses, etc.
Said sale will be continued frdkn day
to day until completed.
FANNIE D. RAMSEY,
Temporary Administratrix of the Es
tate of H> C. Ramsey. 3-30-2t
BANKRUPT SALE,
tn tho District Court of the United
States for the Southern District of
Georgia, SouthvWste'u Division.
In the matter of The Comfort Trad
ing ’Company, Bankrupt, In Bank
ruptcy.
Georgia,- Thomas County.
By virtue of an order by Honora
ble J. H. Merrill, Referee In Bank
ruptcy, In the above stated matter
granted March 19th, 1906, the un
dersigned, as Trustee of the Comfort
Trading Company, bankrupt, will
sell at Boston, Georgia, at public
outcry free from all liens during the
usual hours of sale on the 23rd day
of April, 1906, the following de,
scribed property: A parcel of land
In the town of Bostqn, Thomas coun
ty, Georgia,' bounded by line begin
ning at the. southwest corner of the
Intersection of Main and Railroad
streets, running thence easterly
along the north margin of Railroad
street 191 feet, to west line of Opera
House lot; thence north at right an
gles on Railroad street 462 feet;
thence nearly west 191 feet to east
in of Main street:
straight line along the <
of Main street 462 feet to
point; together with all bull
and other structures now on
premises including one ginnery
building 30*136 feet, two stories
high, with an "L" or an extension
26x50 feet, three stories high; also
one story frame warehouse 62x100
feet; also one Liddell Ginnery out
fit, having four 70 saw gins and oth
er fixtures; also one Winshlp Moun-
ger Ginnery outfit, having three 70
saw gins; also five Sea Island cotton
gins, two forty horse power bol'ers,
two 35-horse power steam engines,
one 75-horse power engine, one 80-
horse power boiler, one dyanomo
with all fixtures, appurtenances,
belting, etc., scale, tools, trucks,
pumps, tanks, hose and other ma
chinery and fixtures, now kppt and
used tn connection with said gin
nery nnd altogether constituting the
plant of the Comfort Trading Com
pany In said town of Boston, Geor
gia, except a parcel ot.land sold by
W. C. Snodgrass-to the Georgia
Northern Railroad Company de
scribed as follows: Commencing at
the southwest corner of Opera House
and running north 248 feet to a
stake; thence southwesterly 162 feet
to a stake, 210 feet north of the
northern bdundary of the A. C. L.
railroad; thence west 31 feet to
Main street; south 210 feet to In
tersection of Main and Railroad
streets: thence east along the north
ern boundary of said A. C. L. right-
of-way 189 feet to starting point;
also property bought of F. H. Lum-
mus Sons Company, of Columbus,
Georgia, to-wlt: One 280 saw bat
tery condenser and one double box
press with steam cylinder and tramr
per. This said property shall be
offered for sale in bulk, and the
property, the title which Is claimed
by Lummus Sons Company, to-wlt:
One 280 saw battery condenser and
one double box press with steam
cylinder and tramper, shall be offer
ed for sale separately; and that the
remainder of it shall also be dfferea
to be sold separately and the blda
thus made shall be reported to the
Court for confirmation.
This March 21, 1906.
JAMES. M. JONES.
3-23-4tw Trustee.
Georgia Northern Ry. Co.
LOCAL TIME TABLE, EFFECTIVE
FED. SB, 1006.
NORTH BOUND FROM MOULTRIE.
Lv. Moultrie ..
Ar. D'oerun ...
Ar. Albany ...
Ar: Macon ....
Ar. Atlanta ...
Ar. Montgomery
Ar. Cordele ..
Ar. Savannah ..
Af. Dawson ., •
Ar. Columbus ..
10 00 a m
10 35 am
11 40 am
4 10 pm
7 55 pm
8 00 pm
1 25 pm
8 00 pm
2 54pm
6 15 pm
6 36 pm
7 10 pm
8 20 pm
12 60 am
7 20 am
1110 am
SOUTH BOUND
Lv.Moultrle ...
Ar. Pavo
Ar. Barwlck ..
Ar. Boston ...
Ar. Thomasville
Ar. Balnbridge .
Ar. Quitman .. -
Ar. Valdosta ..
Ar. Savannah
FROM MOULTRIE.
115 pm
1 55 pm
2 08 pm
2 30 pm
4 20 pm
3 27 pm
4 00 pm
9 36 pm
6 45 pm
6 25 pm
6 38pm
7 00 p m
105am
5 40pm • * 20 am
3 52 am
4 19 am
9 40 am
Will wait at Albany two hours for
all connections.
C. ty. PIDCOCK, G. E. SMITH,
Prps. and Gen. Mgr. Traffic Mgr.
Moultrie, Ga.
COME IN
And LooK at Our Selected Stock of
Guano Distributors and Cotton
Planters, also our Little Joe
Narrows and the famous John
son Adjustable Plow Wings.
T. D, WINN,
Hardware, - - Thomasville, Ga.
K. T. MACLEAN,
THOMASVILLE, t - - - - ■ ° EO
Sells Machinery Get his prices before you buy.