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Every mother feels a
great dread of the pnia
and danger attendant upon
the' most critical period
of her life. Becoming
a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and
dshgtr incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery.
Mother*# Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great
pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made painless, but al^ the danger is avoided
by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or
gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions aro
overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and tho
serious accidents so common to the critical
hour are obviated by the use of Mother's
Friend. “It.is worth its weight in gold,'-'
6ays many who have used it. $1.00 per
bottle a$ drug stores. Book containing
valuable information of interest to all women, will
be sept to any address free upon application to
BRADFiELO REGULATOR 00., Atlanta, Go.
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE
FOUNDED IN 1854.
REV. J. W. MALONE, A. M., D. D., President, -f
OLIN, 8. .DEAN, A. B„ Vice-President.
Fell session opens September 19, 190S.
Courses leading to A. B., B. S„ and B. L.
Teachers of tbe best training. Music department conducted on the
Conservatory plan. Prof. Gustave Von Hofe, pupil of Mollenhauer, Ber
lin, Germany, director. - All modern appliances. Terms re
asonable. " _ J g Address,
. ' « V.-*•'*»*•** -
REV. J.W.IV}ALONE, CUTHBERT, GA
H+H-4-4-1
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*There*& a Dollar at Each End cf a Thousand,
and the First One Is the Biggest. •
..THE FIRST DOLLAR..
The way to have a bank account is to START one
You will find it easy enough to keep it growing after
you ence begin. Leave one dollar, or more, with us,
and we will place the amount to your credit, open an
occaunt for you, and give you a receipt or a pass book."
Whether your occonnt be lorge or small,your business
will be given our best attention. Consult us freely
about rates of interest on time deposits.
BANK OF BOSTON, - Boston, Oa.
Z, K. CLARK. Pr.slo.rt. J. W TAYLOR, V Pr.ald.nt
Mi M. STAN ALAND. Cashier
Capital, $25,000.00
Grady's Grand Jury Recommends
Strenuous Action.
The presentments of the grand
Jury of Grady county are published
in the Cairo Messenger this week,
and are of much Interest.
The new county does not propose
that the tax dodgers shall get In their
work over there and asks the fow-
lowing recommendations along this
line:
“We observed from the Tax Digest
that many property owners had fail
ed to give Ip their property at its
true valuation, and we recommend
that a special committee be appoint
ed by the proper authority to make
a thorough examination of the tax
returns and make their report In de
tail to the grand jury for their con
sideration and action. Here we beg
to call the attention of this committee
to th. fact that ho turpentine or-Ml
her lands taxes havo been return?^?
Wb further recommend that the
tax receiver be more rigid lh de
manding that returns be made at
nearer the fair value of property
aiill 1 that he decline' to accept returns
provided by law, when said re
tarns are tendered at too low n val
uation.
We' further recomend that the
special committee for -the Inspection
of the Tax Digest be paid (2.00 per
day each, for the number of days
actually engaged In making this In
vestigation and preparing report for
tiie consideration of the next grand
Jury.
The committee to do this work ns
appointed by the grand Jury are,
namely: J, F. Forester, Jos. Swlcord
and W. I. Belcher.
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS.
TO ARKANSAS, TEXAS, OKLAHOMA, LOUISIANA, INDIAN TERRI-
, TORT AND MEXICO.
30
Days Limit will be Allowed on These Tick
ets which will be Sold on
JULY 17, AOG. 7 AND 21. SETT. 4 AND 18. OCT 2 AND 10.
LIBERAL STOP-OVERS.
Go See The New Country.
F roe Idteratnre Mailed Upon Redact.
L E. REULANDER, T. P. A.
Chattanooga, Venn.
J W. COCHRAN & SONS,
—DEALERS IN—
Horses and Mules.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIE S. WAGONS, ROAD
CARTS, HARNESS, SADDLERY, COLLARS,
PADS, WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, ETC.. ETC.,
We have bought tbe J. S. Clifton Wagon, Buggy and Harness bul-
ness located at tbe Cotton Ware house on Madiaon street, and are now
prepared to serve our friends and a ustomera In this line with the very
beat Quality of goods at
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
We buy for spot cash with all discounts off and sell for small profit.
It will be to your Interest to see us before you buy.
LETTER TO WILLIAMS £ BEV
ERLY.
Thomaavllle, Ga.
Dear Sira:
Why do people send u» such tales
bb this?
D. G. Smith, Madison, Via., had his
mother’s house painted Devoe II
years ago, and the honse looks bet
ter today than other liouses painted
with other palat 3 or 4 years ago.
They are fall of goodwill for De
voe.
Years truly,
V. W. DEVOE & CO.
DO YOU SUFFER FROM KIDNEY
. TROUBLE?
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’.
Sure Kidney Cure to benellt or cure,
or your druggist will refund your
money. Price PO centS'by R. Thom
as, Jr l-3Ma
INTEREST
ON
YOUR MONEY
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS.
Btables on Crawford StreeL Store Rooms on Madison Street
You are entitled to comdort and
ease lu pour old age. The way t«
get It Is to NOW—during the pro
ductive period -of your life—culti
vate economy and save a little eff
your earnings. Make a deposit with
us now, add to it as you can; and,
you will In the end be surprised at
the result The foundation to many;
fortunes have thus been made. Start!
today .it matters not bow small.
Acorns make large oaks.” T
SAVING DEPARTMENT
PELHAM STATE BANK,
Pelham, Ga.
"The great savings bank f South
leorgl' "
OF LIGHTNING
Apparently Goes Throngh
Body of Dr. Strickland,
Who Lives.
(By S. M. Beach.)
Susina, Ga., Sept. 17.—(Special)
During the thunderstorm which
pased over the lamonia neighborhood
last Friday afternoon, a bolt ot
lightning struck the Strickland store.
Dr. Edgar Strickland, whp was in
the store, was struck by the lightning
which tore his hat to pieces, and
passed from his right collar bone
across the body to his left leg. tear
ing the shoe from his foot. Dr.
Strickland was rendered unconclous
by the shock, and remained In a very
serious condition for several hours.
Dr. M. Miller of this place was
called In and ministered medical aid
to Dr. Strickland, who after a hard
struggle for life, responded to treat
ment, and returned to cpnsclouBness.
The' many friends of Dr. Strick
land and his family will rejoice that
the result was not more serious and
wish for him a long and useful life.
The protracted meeting at the
Baptist church commenced last Sat
urday, and Is being continued at the
present time of writing. The pas
tor Rev. R. G. Jackson, Is being as
sisted by Rev. A. J. Taylor of Bos
ton and they have been conducting
the services. Great Interest is being
manifested In the meeting.
Mr. W. L. Harwell who has been
surveying the route for the proposed
Thomasville and Gulf railroad, has
completed the Burvey and reached
this place with the surveying party
on their return trip to Thomasville
Inst Friday. Of the original party of
ten young men who left here several
weeks a'go going west, only four re
mained at the flnlst), these being
Messrs. Harwell, Grantham, Tucker
and Carroll.
Mrs. L. V. Mitchell, who was ta
ken Blck last Friday with acute In
digestion, has entirely recovered
from the attack. ,
Messrs. Robert and Frank Balfonr
Will Palin and Charlie Quinn, Jr., of
Thomasville went, to Lake lamonia
lust Wednesday and stayed there
lisblng until Thursday evening.
Harry and Hubert Walker, sons
of William Walker, who have been
quito sl<% with fever are out agnln.
Miss Marlon Bowen, one of Talla-
bassees belles, has been spending a
day or two with Miss Grace Beach.
All boats havo been ordered off of
Lake lamonia. Plcknlckers who con-
FRECKLES AND PIMPLES
REMOVED Is Ten Dan.
Nadmola
The ; Complexion
Beantificr it en
dowed hr -thpumndj
tfratefidladics, and
guarantred'to remove
oil facial ducolora-
tioaa and vestore the
beauty of spouth. The
wont caeca in twenty days. 50c. and $1.00
all leading drug stores, ot by mail
msI by NATIONAL TOILET CO., J►arts. T«a
VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
DR. J. C. 8CHWENCKE, D. V. S.
242 Broad SL, Thomasville, Ga.
Treatment for sick horsea, mules
and dogs. Surgical operations and
dentistry work on animals a special
ty.
disappointed to hear this news.
A visit to Cairo last week showed
the roads in better condition, but
still needing work In some places!
We notice that Mr. Doc Collins Jr.,
has put up a neat store, and has
opened for business. Mr. George
Hinson is also building a commodi
ous dwelling on his place.
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Manning, Miss
May Manning and her brother An
drew. came up from their home at
Mannlngton to attend the meeting
at the Baptist church last Sunday
Mr. O. C. Ports who has been the
overseer for Mr. A. H..Mason, at Su
slna since last January Is no longer
holding that position, and has gone
north with his family.
Mr. L. V. Mitchell arrived here on
last Sunday from Philadelphia and
will take charge of the "Susina”
plantation as overseer.
Mis pattle G. Blackshear returned
from Macon last Saturday where she
has been visiting for several weeks.
HERE AT HOME.-
Thomasville Citizen Gladly Testifies
And Confidently Recommends
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
It Is testimony like th; folowing
that has placed the old "Quaker rem
edy” ao far above competition.
When people right here at home
raise their voice In pEalse there Is
no room for doubt left. Read the
public statement of a Thomasville
citizen:
. T. A. Teate, of Thomasville. Ga.,
first wrote us on April 23. 1904, soon
after using Doan's. He said, "I had
kidney disease so bad that I could
hardly walk. I could not carry ten
pounds, hay back was so weak and
painful. I was persuaded to try
Doan’s kidney pills and the first box
did me so much good that I got a
second and since using them ( I have
recovered my health and strength
and my back Is so much stronger
that I can carry a heavy sewing ma
chine on my shoulders two hundred
yards and never feel It."
On May 21, 1906, a year and two
months later Mr. Teate wrote as fol
lows;
Gentlemen—Inclosed you will find
my photograph. I would not take
one thousand dollars for the good I
have realized from less than two
boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills. You
know It is a wonderful thing for a
man to Increase In flesh In the short
space of six months from 145 to 186
■rounds and to feel strong and In per
fect good health. That Is just my
case, and It was Doan’s Kidney Pills
that did It, because they cured tbe
kidney trouble which kept my health
poor and my weight down. Every
body that sees me \» astonished at
the wonderful- change and lota of
my 1 friend* hardly knew me. Some of
them exclaimed 'What In tbe world
have you been doing to, make you
look eo healthy.’ I have Invariably
told augerere tjie wonderful effect
ot Doan's Kidney Pills. I thought
I had liver trouble which kept me
poorly, but il bellevo that the major-
tty of people In this country bnve
weakened kidneys In one form or an
other. You can see from the photo
graph that I Inclose that I am strong
and well again.
<Signed) T. A. TKATE.'
For sale by an dealers.’ Price 60
cents. Foster Ilburn Co.. Buffalo,
N. ,Y., sole agents for jthe United
States. Remember the name—‘-Doan’s
—asd take no other.
FIRST PRIZE
Has awarded the HAGAN GAS ENGINES
at the Georgia State Fair, Atlauta, Oct. 4-
21,1905, as the best gas engine for gen
eral purposes.
It is adapted to all power purposes—cotton gins,
cil mills, yarn and hosiery mills, farm and dairy
machinery, grain elevators, feed mills, water works
electric lighting, irrigation, etc. Write for catalogue and price list of the besl,
bpilt engines in the world. Address Southern Machinery & Supply Co.,Jacksonville,Fa
mni. mi in iiinn in immiimm miiuiin n m in nn mm
♦H
Young Ladyi Learn
Stenography is DooHKeepSng.
There’s ft plftcft In the commereUl
world for you with ft good i alary
and steady Advancement If yon are
rrall^ftn^kras to mooted and do
* Lady graduates of thle college oo-
MASSEY
BUSINESS COLLEGES.
Btamxeun; Aza. Jtotwnw.Tax.
.HlUnOBXIT.AU. Kicubosd, Vi.
CoLtmsvs, Oi. JiCxaoBviixx, lu.
TO THE PEOPLE OF THOMAS
VILLE.
And surrounding country. We
went you to send ns your name, and
by first mail we will send you, largo
map and 24 page booklet free, tell
ing all about the great resources of
Ga. and tbe Frultland Colony Co.;
on the a. 8. & Fla. R R. The Infor
mation is worth (6.00 to anyone.
Frultland Colony Co., dept. (3,126
Clark street, Chicago, or W. L.
Glesner, care Oa. 8. A Fla. R. R.
dept. (3, Macon, Ga. - ,
And he said: "It Is not Christian
Science, osteopathy or hypnotism; It
Is not a mineral preparation made by
the hand of man; but It is a divine
gift from the Creator of the universe.
Dillingham.'s Plant Juice is nothing
more nor less than the Julce3 of a •>
rare plant found In the mountains of
Australia. It grows, blossoms and
bears Its fruits In lands rarely trod
by the foot of man. Away up In the
mountain pastures, where the tiger
stealthily steals upon his prey and
the lion’s roar breaks upon the
dawning of the morning, may be
found this wonderful, llfe-glvlug *
Plant Juice.
Nothing else known to man poses*
ses such various and distinct pro
prieties, no chemical or remedy efin-
celved by human brain or made by
human bands can compare with the
product of Nature’s laboratory.
When you consider that the great
Creator has embodied In one plant
material element that possesses a far
greater power over disease than all
remedies, concoctions aifd prepara
tions made by doctors, chemists and
scientists In the last 2000 years, you
will have a faint Idea as to the value
of this great remedy. It should he
known ns the Juice of Life.
"We have frequently been told
that Dillingham’s Plant Juice Is rec
ommended for too many different
complaints. In this connection we
wish to Bay that we are not respon
sible for the marvelous properties
posessed by this* wonderful medicine. '
Neither are we In any sense respon
sible for Its healing powers or the
wide range of diseases It cures. All
we have done Is to test it thoroughly
and make a careful record ot tbe var
ious troubles and ills which It re
stored; it has been given to the
dyspeptic and his health has>been re
stored. to the sufferers of kidney
trouble, and other diseases have dis
appeared; to the rheumatic, and hie
pain's have vanished; to the nervous
wreck and he has become a mr)u of
health again; and so on, down, down
through the list of diseases for which
It Is recommended."
Dillingham's Plant Juice Reme
dies can be obtained tat Montgomery
& MacIntyre's drug Btore, Thomas
ville, Ga.
The subscription contest this year
will be for the benefit of tbe county
schools of Thomas county. That is
something everyone can 'join In with
a hearty good will.
Naming Mothers and
Over-burdened Women
In all stations of life, whose vigor snd
vitality may have been undermined and
broken-down by over-work, exacting
social duties, the too frequent bearing of
children, or other causes, s ill find In Dr.-
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, the most
potpnt, Invigorating restorative strength-
giver ever devised for their special bene
fit. Nursing mothers will find It especial
ly valuable in sustaining their strength
and promoting an abnndtuit nourishment
for the chllfl. .Expectant mothers too
can do no harm In any state, or condition
of tho female system.
Delicate, nervous, weak woman, wh(
suffer from frequent headaches, back'
aclie, dragglng-down distress low down
. dragglL. M
In the abdomen, or from painful or lrre^g-
nlar monthly period!, gnawing or
tressed sensation In stomach, dizzy or
faint spells, see imaginary specks or sc
floating before eyes, have dlsagroeal
pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, snte-
. . other displacer
version or retro-version or c
totals, find reflet and a permanent cure
..... . JdJfly
-ndstently
Favorite Proscriu
This world-famed specific for woman’s
weaknesses and peculiar ailments Is a-
nre glyceric extract of the choicest, na
tive, medicinal roots without a drop off
alcohol In its make-up. All Its Ingredi
entsprinted in plain English on Its bottle-
—r-: j -“-‘id under of*
the fullest 1
knowing thi
only the bei
t advanced
Pierce thus Invites the
tlon of. his formula l
be found to contain only the best agents
known U> the most advanced medlcdl
science of all the different schools ot prac
tice for the cure of women’s peculiar
weaknesses end ailments.
If you want to know more about the
’-f^n.snd professional endorse-
composition snd
ment of the "Favorite Prescription," send
Postal cart request to Dr. R*V. Pierce.
Buffalo, N. Y~for his /ret
Ingot same.
. You can’t afford to
i booklet treat-
Hon.
It.
as a substl-
compotUlm
unknown comport.
Our next subscription contest will
start this month. _ It will be a bum
mer too. Walt tor 1L . .
Just a little bit more and Uncle
8am will give that Cuban youngster a
spanking and qnt Mm to bed under ;
a "Stars and Stripes” quilt. ' i
It yon Want to get busy try a want
ad In tbe Tlmes-Entefprlse;