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THRELKELD
THpMASVU-lyE AID?/ id
| Sends Morp Than One Hundred Dpi-
Ini’s To Sail Francisco. , ^
“So many little boys and girls
come into bur drug store who ary
, weak, thin-legged and -hollow-cheek-
Thomasville, In proportion to her
ed," said Mr. Montgdrafery, our well-
' ’ / j population, la not behind the othejr
$3,000 Surety Secures Re? Oltles 'of the United States in sending
lease of Man Accused
of Murder in Grady
All Business Houses Down
Unabated* , j fthoww druggist.'"It'seem* a shame
thieves Shot. -to allow them'to remain so, for they]
; i will grow up into ; w£ak, sickly ancj |
_ ~ . . .. ,. 1 nervous men and women; without the i
. San Francisco, Cal., April 19.— i
The developments of the flay have j ttUty l ° work ° r enjoy 1Ife ' j in jau many monins lor me
only added to the : horror of the aw- * If ’’ cont,m,ed Mr - Montgomery . Qf Wm Drew In Grady county, will
ful fate of this bity. wrecked by ” the ,ather8 and m0,h<M ' 9 of suc .’1 \ gain his liberty, at least temporarily,
earthquake and swgnt By lire. The chlldren wo!,ld belleve what we say ! Judge Mltcjfell ordered him released
flames raged all" night, and are still' ; ot P,ant Julce ' we wou “ ”* » «"*•* upon the making of a secure bond
burning. They seem to be beyond dl *« rence '» the appearance of the j fQr , 3 000 There are a number
control and practically all hope of , >° aa Ber generation In Thomasville." ; of ln(luentla , men ready to sign the,
... “Plant.Juice will make for them,: __
Newton Threlkeld, who has been
j In jail many months for the killing
control ana pracucuuy an nope oi ;—** -- “
saving the city has been abandoned. Plant. Juice will make for them^ .p a p er ^ as many as fourteen names
The loss of life is at least 500.1 g00d ’ healthy f,esh - 8OU “ d '’ B0 “*' >“ rd j being handed In. ' The bond will be
Thousands and thousands have been alu * c,e and r * ab red Blood. We soe prepared und Threlkeld rqjeased
renWered homeless and are fleeing every day ° n oaritree,s many pe0p,C ! probably today. A -;r 7
from the approach of the flames, whose faces plainly show Impure and Thomaa county has been entertain-
They have filled Golden Gate Phrk, j lll >P° ,verlsbed b1 ° od ' ^ want every; lng Thre ikeld at Grady county’s ex-
Oakland and the beach, to find tern-: b0dy laTb » mas ™ntty to Know that j ^ becguae o{ the new county
porary shelter ' ‘ 1 DHlingbam’s Plant Juice 1 Is a splen-j havlng no jail. Sheriff Hight will.
Not a business house In the clty' dld blood 5ur,flter Ahd b,6 ° d ,aaker j wait for Sheriff Tyus, of Grady conn-
.. . .... t said Mr. Montgbmbry. "Plant Juice. ... , the •' bond Befbre he
Is standing, and all the newspaper , lt>, to appro-e me uomi wenne
. ' . ... , tones up and strengthens the nerves; -ns e.-eat inhse hut this Is
plants have been rendered useless., . fturns the guest loose, mu .mis
„ is Impossible to estimate the loaa ' of the’slomacl, arid enables It to «»- fcertalb . - ' ' - • ; •«'
which is at least tw 9 hundred mll- ,,a,a ,rom ,he f °° a ba,en ,he neCe9 ’i Captain W. M. Hammond la rep-
lions of dollars. The flames have > 8aty e,efflen,s ,0 c,bate ‘ >U , re ' r,Ch | resenting Threlkeld, and the motion
reached Kn^THlh the swell real JM«> d . aad «■ ‘ b,a way W organ tn J :for Uona presented yesterday Hter-
dence portion of the city. Half of the bodv ,s 8ttdngih ™ ed aad ! nv, ®°- flobh before Judge Mitchell required
the residence portion ot the city has, rated ’ and ,h f 8kln U fr ° m i more than three hours for complb-'
. ... , . | ! all disfiguring blemishes,
been destroyed, and,the use of dyn- , . _ , • • ,
"Nature, tn her efforts to correct
amlte, gun-cotton and even of field ...
J . the mistakes, Which have come from
guns has been Inadequate to stop
3P V,. ...
• • , . (careless living, or 1t may have come
the flames. Now the, supply of ex- . .
■ , from ancestors, shoots out Ipilhples,
plosives has been exhausted. , ...
v ... ..blotches, and other Imperfections on
The city was put under martial 1
, , , , . ( the skin, ns a'warning that more se-
law last night at nine o’clock and, ....
rlnmr troubles, nerhans tumors, can-
I'tlon. There were numerous nffidn-
j.vits endeavoring to show that the
'killing was done tn self defense.
Ttoddanbery ..and. Cuke, gre assisting
the solicitor in the, prosecution
two thlves vrere shot by the sol
dlers while looting.
Appeals for help are being sent
broaddast. Mayor Schmiti has
wired Governor Pardee: “Send nil
supplies and tents possible to Gol
den Gate park,. Have bakeries In-
struced to bake all the bread they
can. We need food arid ahclter."
General Funston'a official 'report
says: "You cannot send too many
tents or rations. About two httnderd
thousand people are homeless. Food
Is very scarce. The provision honses
‘C'fe all been destroyed. Thousands
^mli ^refugees have gone to Oakland
^and the churches and theaters have
been thrown open to them. Alarm
ing reports come from the Interior
of. the state. Santa Rosa, Healds-
burg, Geyservllle, Cloverdale, Hope-
'■ land and Uklah, are all In ruins
with shocking loss to property.
Washington, D. C„ April 19.—
Prompt action has been taken by
the War Department In extending
the San Francisco sufferers nil
available resources at the command
of the depart ment to relieve their
wants and provide shelter.
Washington, D. C„ April
The Benate today adopted, without
formality, a joint resolution direct
ing the Secretary of War to Issue
rations and quartermaster’s supplies,
and appropriating 1500,000 for the
relief of the California sufferers.
The resolution was sent Immediate
ly to the President for action.
Washington, D. C„ April 1®
The house has amended the senate
resolution by making the approprla
tlon one million dollars.
Sacramento, Cal., April 19. All
wire communication with San Fran
cisco is practically lost. A gale Is
blowing and telegraph lines are bad
ly mixed.
rlous troubles, perhaps tumors, can
cers, erysipelas or piilmonary dlseas-
RHEUMATISM MAKES' LIFE MIS-
EhA'BLE.» 1 v
A happy home fer tile .most valuta
I'.CIB, Cl J«ll|fOiao Ul puiui«u».; I
es are certain to folloW frjM neglect] W« that is wUhluAhe
, . . K t 1 reach of raankiuA. but ypu. cannot
to heed the warning an<l correct .the | , t8 c0mf ' 01 . la lf you ,are suffer-
mistakes. Many a lingering and pain-i j^ g f roni rheumatism.; You throw
ful disease and ma^y, an early .death j ^ 8 id e business cares when you enter
has been avoided simply because the vouV home and you can be relieved
aid to San Franclscc^. . The sun^
of |102.80 has jjpen sent to the
sufferers from earthquake and fire in
the luckiess California city. The list
was circulated by Dr. L. B. Bou-
chelle and met with ready contribu
tions. He wired Mayor Schmitz that
the amount was here awaiting his
demands. Yesterday he received a
telegram from the San Francisco
mayor stating that he would make
draft for the amount* and thanking
the people of Thpmasville for their
liberal contribution. \ j
A $10,000 RUG.
Knorinous Sum Paid By Mrs. Doer-
hoofer For Persian Product,
notes of‘warning have been heeded
and the- blood kept pure by n right
nse of Dillingham’s Plant Juice. We
guarantee that '^lant Jul<:h' will pu
rify the blood, create- strength, and
benefit all mankind from youth to
old age, or stand ready to refund the
money where It falls." Montgomery
and MacIntyre. . c «
”1 suffered for five years with kid
ney nnd liver trouble, which caused
severe pains across the back and a
blinding headache. I had dyspepsia
nnd was ao constipated that I could
not move my bowels without a ca
thartic. I was cured by Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tabletn and
have been well now for six months.”
says Mr. Arthur S. Strickland, of
Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale by
Montgomery & MacIntyre.
In Thomasville, -as elsewhere, the
..eople are horrow stricken at th<
awful state of affairs In California
frqm those rheumnllc. pains also by
applying' Chamberlain's Puln Balm.
SUFFERED F'OR ■'•FIVE YEARS
WITH KIDNEY - AND i;iVER
- TROUBLE.
An nd. In time brings nine custo
mers at least, and sometimes ninety.
Letter to Jas. H. Brown, ,
, ThomasylUe. Go.
Dear Sir; Let’s talk It right, out
before folks; there's nothing to hide
Iriyour bualnesp, or ours; If there U,
we'd better hide ourselves.
We are In trade to make money:
so. are you. We make lt by saving
oiy* customer's money: so -do ’you.
Our object, In trade. Is to sat§ your
customers' wood from rotting and
Iron and Bteel and lin from rusting
vouch the same. - y
We work for thouBaridS of prop
erty owners: you for a few. Wc» can
do some things that you d|Vt<,do:
we have the facilities. Yon can; do
Home things "that we can't;, you are
there. Let. u». work together: be
a,,,,.,,... - Balm.
One application will give' you relief
and Its continued use lorm short
time will bring about n permanent
cure. For sale by Montgomery fi
MucInt.vre t ,Tbomasvllle. Oa.-;
Probably the largest transaction
pf merchandise ever made In Thom-
asvlllq was .perfected .yesterday. Mrs.
Basil Doerhoefer, of Louisville,
Ky., who Has ; been'Spending the win
ter at the Avera cottage on Dawson
street, bought a rug from the Ori
ental Ua/.aur or.T. J., Geha’s and paid
for the one rug the -enormous sum
of ten thousand : dollars. The rug
.was only ten bv flfteen feet In slxe,
and It therefore cost $666.66 per
Square foot, being more valuable
than Its weight In gold.
Mr. Gelta says that it ,4 the finest
rug ever Imported to America. It
was. woven .by hand of pure silk by
genuine Persian mukers. It Is nn
interweaving of old rose and ivory
colors With a mednllon In' thfe middle.
This Is the second rug of this class
sold here this season by the: Oriental
izaar. the other, being bought by
another winter cottager for . five
thousand dollars. , j
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There is One Soda Cracker
and | Only | One. /
You do not know that Soda.
Cracker until you know
Uneeda Biscuit
To taste Uneeda Biscuit is to
fall in love with them. You ,
never forget that first taste, and
you renew it every time.you eat
Uneeda Biscuit — . r- ■«
NATIONAL BISCUIT COM^V
In a dust tight,
moisture 'proof package.
Impure blood runs you down;—
makes you an easy victim for or
ganic diseases. Burdock Blood Bit
ters purifies the blood—cures the
cause—builds you up.
"Doan> Ointment cured"., me", of
eczema that had annoyed me a long
time. The cure wae pebmanent."—
Ifon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner
Labor Statistics, Ahgusta, Me.
i Regulates the bowels, promotes
jasy natural movements, cures con
stipation—Doan’s Regiilets, Ask
vour druggist for them. 25 cents a
bpx
Baby won't suffer five minutes
with croup If you apply Dr. Thomas'
Eplectrlc Oil at once. It acts like
magic.
Chamberlain’s Salve Is good for
any. disease of the akin, It allays
the itching and burning eensatloni
instantly. For sole by Montgomery
& MacIntyre.
... . faithful to one-nnotbor. We can
people are horrow stricken at the i 3crye our Ctt 1tbmers better by work-
i tng together and being faithful to
I 'ine-another.
| Your dollar, put Into our paint,
| will point more fed! than in anyv
other way; and the paint will last j
longer. This saves yon money, and |
mgiiiv,-,c, — ■ :aves your customers' money. Thate.
asville that they ywotyd go to Sattj^ (here , g , n our who)e business^
Francisco on the tenth and remain ^ Yours truly
until the eighteenth. If they car-
' REOISfRATION NOTICE.
I will be at the following places
ori dates named for the purpose of
registering the voters of the county
,vho mu not register when they paid
their taxes fof the year 1905. If
you wish to vote in the primary you
must register: f . ,
Meigs, Friday, April *27.
Metcalfe, Monday, April 30, 11 a.
<i, to 1:30 p. m. '
Ocblockonee, Tuesday. May 1.
Patten, Wednesday,'May 2, 1 fore
noon. Ji■
Barwlck, Thursday, May 3, fore
noon. ' :
Registration books will close Moiy
6th. I will be at the court house In
Thomasville dublng the first week of
•ourt. -Respectfully.
P. S. HEETH, r .-
:T. C. and Registrar.,,
Mr. All (good For Tax Receiver.
Today’s paper contains the ■ an-,
nouncement for tax receiver, of Mr.
A. A. Alllgood, a well kppwn farmer.
Mr. Alllgood Is, from across the,river,
apd his family connqctlpn ,1s very
iirffe,. Numbers of hJs friends, have
urged him to make the race and- he
felt that hq could not disregard Ihoir
wishes. He will get ra#ny .votes.
WHY. DO WE DIE?
"Vital statistics classified show the
respiratory organs to be' the feeble
point in man. Diseases of the lungs
are out of all proportion In fatality.
Take Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
g,„eet Gum and Mullein for coughs,
colds and consumption.
-JVt druggists, 26c, 60c, and $1.00
a .bottle.
THE ONLY GUARANTEED KID
NEY CURE
Is Smith's Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money lf
after taking one bottle you are not
satisfied with results. 50 cents, by
R. Thomas. Jr. :
Considerable uneasiness is felt as
to the whereabouts of Captain and
Mrs. John W. Hightower; and their
young son. They have' been travel
ing tn California. Last week Mrs.
Hightower wrote ..friends In Thom-
ried out their plans they may ha'S,
been In the mld»t of the horror.
p w T1F.VOE b CO
„ ' New York
A FATHER’S PROTECTION.
MONEY LOAN.
Five year lW St any amount
Father, lt Is as essential for you >hoTe ggoO promptly negotiated on,
to provide a safeguard agalnBt that; fgnn , gontti Georgia, vlded. by krw‘ for people' to reglsttr
llflren, croup,' Improved farms w. | -land, ori wUdHraMHtf t« fore,
TAX RECKIVRR’8 NOTICE.
I win be'at the following places
a dates named': ' ;
■ (Second Round.)
Merrillville, Aprir 23rd.‘
Ochlockoitee; April TStb, * !
Meigs,-April ffBth.C' : • r ; " ' !
Coolldgo, Aprtl 26th.' ' ; "
Pavo, April 27th.
Patten, April 28th.
Boston, ^laylstv- ' ■
Station. 1 Jriay 2nd, morning. :
Glasgow) tMay'2nd, -evening" ■
Metcalfe, d*ay -3rd. ;
Thomasville,’May «tb and 8th.
'-I MtH havenrithme «f book ar pro*
bo Vow
If you do, tall*
.Hazard's Specific Tablets
Tnuluj L»*t Vstgliijf rip-1 All *!*•’-*
i |g ni' ot-Ei iticsri. Tbejf Uetet Itil
’I e.valtre. sir«/<»•« •v.itthnm ilttc peebo*..
few 5?atB?Krssgrst
.4- l~.
■No Operation—|
. .Mrs. Malinda Akers*- pi B^sljamwVa,, writes:
“I had what doctors ,qill. ‘ prolapse,’ ancl couldn t •*
stand straight. , l had pain in my back and
shoulders, and Vwas very irregular and profuse.
Doctors., said an operation' was 'heeded, but' I
couldn’t bear the thought of the knife. After tak
ing three bqttlfs .of Wine of Cardui, 1 could walk
"around. ’Can now danw.h^us^p.rlc and am in
splendid health.”
Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence; ■
especially adapted to cure women’s diseases, lt
relieves., excessive periodical 'pains,” regulates
irregularities, and is a "''**■ '*■ ' ■
safe, pleasant, and re
liable remedy for ^11
sick women, .In suc
cessful use for over 70
years. Try it.
•our sympiom^^gnu wm- wm »•■■■ »—
Free Advice. In plain sealed envelope..
, Addrea*; Urdtes’AOvlsorytJepartrbenl.-
The Chattanooga MediclnaCo.,Chatta-
FREE ADVICE * '
Write us a letter describing ...
ir symbtoMi^dnd wdf will s«M you
At Every DruS Store .la $i,00 .Bottles,
WINE
OF
Hallary Bros. Machinery Co.
ENGINES,
> Cotton
* Ginning
Machinery,
Corn
Mills.'
BOILERS,
Saw
Mill-
Machinery,
.Shingle
Mills.
COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.
*• HriU HUM It to lar lateral t. IlOrt WUb Us.
Hallary Bros. Machinery Co.
MACON* GEORGIA.
Perfection At L ift
A Gasoline Engine that will
run, and at a minimum of ex
pense. A S» utherri product for
Southern people. If,in, need of
power that is cheap, simple and
sure, call or write Usl
W BRTZ & SON,
PRICES AT SMITH’S CASH STORE.
nlght-flend to your cb,1 S re ?' : ,niprt ’ . . ...... 0nlck their'Unds ori whlch hnritWg ls foM,
M tf> their hanger. Taylor's Chero-1 wrtte of tatertst, Quiclc servtcr., tnutr ... '
kee Remedy of .sweet Gum and MuT- B . C; BELL I bidden. •'
Mid will cure cough, crop and «>lds. Cglr0 ’ Gg- . ! OEO. Wf HOWARD, t BsTBHft "
,,/At druggist*. 26c, 50c. and. $1.00 AUWMr «« ! Mm ««»* | , Ifl
a hottle. - i : ’
BUSINESS COLLEGES.
COI.O*1D«.0». J^Kwmiylri^.
I'u’M gruunliitt'd sugar, I. iMiund* for,>I.OO. •>> ■' '
l.lgllt Irt’tiKII Stlgat’, ,fl Cl'Ut* |H’f |>Opd. . . >. ■
: lUsgnif* |miV Inrtl.’IO’ C'Bts i> r |K,und.^ . .... '
Ih »t iinnp starcli, **» cents iier ^ ilVud ■
Ortngoii O Iwint Tor 12A'evAfls. : ' . , ‘ j
Grits, 2.T rents prr.iwrfc. ' t ' • •••* - ■
i Meal, 12 jiounds 20 cents. '
Obelisk supreme flour, 24 pou 'J". ** cents. .
All kinds df best staple dry goods at prices cheaper than they can
-k. liongiit^''nt the ’mills fit^ whoiesal.e lots v , .
f Ali goods delivered and paid for pn, delivery. ’
j ■/'. <#. E. SMITH, ' J
j No. 222 S. Broad St. - * • • f Phone 316