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Danderine
MAKES HOMELY WOMEN PRET-
' TY.
No woman, no matter how regular
her featurds max be can be called
pretty It her complexion la bad. Orl-
no Laxative Fruit Syrup aide dlges-
tlon and clean aallow blotched com-
plexlona by stimulating the liver and
bowela. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup
does not nauaeate or gripe and la
-'ll end pleasant to take, Remera-
bor the name Orlno and refitae to
ectopt .any substitute.. .For sale by
Montgomery & MacIntyre, Thomas*
vine, Gu. f
The Thomaavllle Tlmea-Enterprlse
la good and strong (or any cauae It
happens to espouse. Its editorial on
the saloon phase of the Atlanta
episode la one ot the beat we have
seen.—Fitzgerald Enterprise.
T.*k.-c 3.- a fellow tries to rise In
the world there la always somebody
to give him a gentle pull backward.
The cotton crop Is badly oC In
Thomas county. .
This Is the prise residence city ot
Georgia and new people are coming
every day.
The contest Is still the topic of
conversation In Thomasvllle.
Heavy, Impure blood makes a
muddy, pimply complexion, head
aches, nausea, 7 Indigestion. Thin
blood makes you weak, pale, sickly.
Burdocks Blood Bitters makes the
blood rich, .red, pure—restores per
fect health.
Stops Itching Instantly. Cures
plies, eczema, salt rhenm, tetter, Itch,
hives herpes, seables—Doan’s Oint
ment. 'At any drug store. .
For a.mild, easy action ot the bow
els, a single dose of Doan's Regulets
la enough. Treatment cures habit
ual constipation. 16 cents a. box.
Ask your drhggist for them.
Was awarded the HAGAN GAS ENGINES
a nLflSgat the Georgia State Fair, /Ttlauta, Oct. 4-
rjjj 2J, 1905, as the best gas engine tor gen-
It is adapted to all power purposes—cotton gins,
. cil mills, yarn and hosiery mills, farm and dairy
machinery, grain elevators, feed mills, waterworks
electric lighting, irrigation, etc. • Write for catalogue and price list of the bes/,
built engines in theworld. Address Southern Machinery b Supply Co.,1 acksomllle.Fa
The Power of
A Business Education.
"Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil Is ths
best remedy for that often fatal dis
ease—rcroup. Has been used with
J uCcess for eight years In onr (ami-
y.” Mrs. L. Whlteacre, Buffalo, N. Y.
Nothing Is more distressing than
> hear a pretty girl knock.
The only form of food made
from wheat that is all nutri
ment is the soda cracker, and
yet—the only soda cracker of
which this is really true is
Uneeda Biscuit
The only soda cracker scientifically
baked.
The only soda cracker effectually
protected.
The only soda cracker ever fresh,
crisp and clean.
The only soda cracker.good at all
„• . times.
In a dust tight.
, • moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
TUt Between Coban In
surgents and Ameri
can Marines.
CURES BY REMOVING
THE CAUSE OF DISEASE
It’s a fact well known to me
.most of the di—asrs that afflict
in the stomach or bowels, t eing caused by a torpid condition of tha
llrcr. Tha organs of digestion and exaction, fail to perform their
tasks, the system' becomes clogged and poisoned, and Censti-
Palau, Biliousness, Sour Stomach. JmUgnhon. Liver end Kidney
Troubles, and the whole train of other diseases follows.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR
thoroughly cleanses the stomach and bowels, tones up the different or -
earn, and res.ores them to their normal, healthy actions. Disease
disappears, and Health is again restored. Women In delicate health
will find Lemon Elixir an invaluable friend. Lemea Elixir sets
gently, but thoroughly, causing no unpleasantness. - I
50c sad $1,00 at &*• Stores. *
-ONE DOSE CONVINCES."
mmMMil MOZLEY LEMON ELIXIR COMPANY, -. • Atlanta, Ga.
ANDREW. FEMALE COLLEGE
FOUNDED IN 185 A.
REV. J. W. MALONE, A. M., D. D., President,
OLIN S. DEAN, A. B„ Vice-President.
Fell session opens September 19, 1906.
Courses leading to A. B., B. 3., and B. L.
Teachers of the best training. Music, department conducted s on the
Conservatory plan. Prof. Gustavo Von Hofe, pupil of Mollenhauer, Ber
lin, Germany, director. All modern appliances. Terms re
asonablo. Address, ,
REV. J.W. MALONE, CUTHBERT, GA
•There’s a Dollar at Each End cf a Thousand,
and the hrst One Is the Biggest.
..THE FIRST DOLLAR..
The way to have,a bank accoum is to ST ART one
You will .find it easy enough to keep it growing after
you once 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 hook.
Whether your occount be lerge or small,jour business
will be given our beat attention. ' Consult ns freely
about rates of. interest on time deposits.
BANK OF BOSTON,
Boston, Ga.
Z, H. CLARK. President. J. W TAYLOR, V Pc.ld.fit.
M1M STANALAND, Ca.hl.r-,
Capital, $25,000.00
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS.
TO ARKANSAS, TEXAS, OKLAHOMA, LOUISIANA, INDIAN TERRI
TORY AND MEXICO.
Qf) Days Limit'will be Allowed on These Tick■
AM ets which will be Sold on
JULY 17, AUG. 7 AND 21. SEPT. 4 AND 18. ' OCT 2 AND 18.
LIBERAL STOP-OVERS.
Go See The New Country. Free Liters tare Mailed Upon Request.
« 1 j I. b. REHLANDER, T. P. A.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Havana, Oct. 6.—Two hundred In
surgents today rode into Caridad, a
suburb of the city of Puerto Prin
cipe, waving machete and threaten
ing the people. Twenty American
marines on duty at Puerto Principe,
went to Caridad, dispersed the in
surgents and arrested thirty-nine of
them. General Caberello, an insur
gent leader, with one hundred men,
went to the commander of the ma
rines and demanded the surrender of
the captured Insurgents. Instead of
releasing them, the Americans dis
armed Caberello and all his follow
ers, who could be caught. Thereupon
Caberello promised that his com
mand would disarm.
JUDGE JONES.
Who Left One Leg in Pennsylvania
Can Beat any Two Legged Man.
Editor Tlmes-Enterprls^:
Judge Wnj. M. Jones, the ordinary
of Thomas county left one leg in
Pennsylvania during the Civil war.
^Private Jones was a member of Co
K, fiftieth Georgia infantry. He was
hit July 2nd, 1863. The leg was am
putated a few days later by Dr. Todd
a confederate surgeon, and a brother
In law of President Abraham Lin
coln.,
Private Jones was captured July
6th, 1863, and on March »27th, 1864
was exchanged ( being one of the
eleven hundred maimed soldiers for
whom a special cartel was arranged
between U. S. A. and C. S. A.
Since hlfi return from the army
Judge Jones has served one term as
treasurer of Thomas county, was
postmaster at Boston-’ under Presi
dent Cleveland, and Is now serving.
Thomas county as ordinary, and can
can beat any two legged man in the
county for ordinary.
The Judge tells a great fish story.
The trout he once helped to capture
could have easily swallowed Jonah.
Gettysburg, the, most extensive and
sanguinary battle,of the civil war,
has gone down in history as a signal
Federal victory. Notwithstanding
this fact, confederate prisoners there
J W.COCHRAX & SONS,
—DEALERS IN—'
Horses and Mules.
CARRIAGES, BUGOIE 8, WAGONS, ROAD
CARTS, HARNESS, SADDLERY, COLLAR8,
PADS, WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, ETC., ETp.,
We have bought the J. S. Clifton Wagon, Buggr »mi Harness busl
aezs located at the Cotton Ware houie on Madlaou .ml are nn»
prepared to eerre odr friend* and' * netomer* In tblz line win, ih« v»r
beet quality of good* at ,
PRICES THAT (ARE RIGHT. *
We buy for epot cash with all dlzcounta OS and sell for email peuiP
It will be to your Interest to see ua before ypn buy.
J..W. COCHRAN & SONS.
Btables on Crawford Street Store Rooms on Madison 8treet.
assert that General Meade’s army be
gan Its retreat simultaneously with
that ot General Lee. Meade heard
Lee was falling babk, halted his ar
my and held the field.
If General Meade’s victory had
been as complete as history makes
it* why, with the superior numbers
he had In hand, did he fall to follow
and crusty Lee before he crossed the
Potomac on his return to Virginia?
A victory without pursuit Is barren.
In writing these short historical
scraps, I am only trying to call at
tention to the veterans that Thomas
county has honored for past military
service. There are several/others at
the pie counter who . will be men
tioned In* the near future.
„ HOKE.
General crop report.
Georgia's Cotton Off 30 per cent says
Commissioner of Agriculture. ;
The prospective cotton • crop of
Georgia is only 63.9 per cent of the
average, or about 36 per cent off, ac
cording to reports to the state agri
cultural department from all sections
of the state. Georgia will produce
504,000 bajes less this year than
last year, or only 1,246,000 bales in
all. The crop last year was 1,750,
000.
Corn will be off 16.3 per cent com
pared to last year’s crop.
The drop In Cotton Is attributed to
too much rain, anthracnous black
root, too much grass, bolls sprouting
a*hd every evil to which the fleecy
staple is subject.
Looking through the entire re
port mad? yesterday afternoon by
Commissioner of Agriculture Hudson
It will be seen that every largely cul
tivated crop of plants In Georgia, cot
ton, corn, rice, sugar cane, sweet po
tatoes and * tobacco Is less this year
than last by 8 to 46 per cent.
The number of stock hogs is off
9.6 per cent.
Table of Decrease.
•Northern section 66.2 per cent
Middle section 84.3 per cent
Southern section. .. .58.8 per cent
For the entire state . .43.9 per cent
Corn.
Northern section .1 .. 77. per cent
Middle section 84.3 per cent
Southern sdctlon.. .. 78. percent
For'the entire state 82.7 per cent
Sugar Cane.
Northern section.. ..82.3 per cent
Middle section .. ..92.5 per cent
Southern section.. .. 85 per cent
For the entire state 86.9 per cent
Tobacco.
Northern section ... 90.8 per cent
Middle section . . .No report . -
Southern section.. 9.6 per cent
For the entire state .91.2 per cent
FI RST PR I ZE
MEN AND WOMEN DRINK ITS
JUICE TO HEAL THEIR ILLS.
STRANGE POWER AND FASCINA
TION OF A REMARKABLE
PLANT OF AUSTRALIA.
Also said to Grow in Certain Mount
ainous Regions of this Country.
Doctors, Chemists, Drugs, Christian
Science aud all the Healing
Arts of Man Outdone.
Mysterious Force of Nature that
Works Seeming Miracles of Heal
ing.
Not since the fabled myth of olden
times, when the aged and decrepit
man drank the healing waters of the
tabled Fountain of Youth, and was
restored to health and made young
again, has anything transpired in the
line of healing so wonderful, so tru
ly fascinating ns the almost super
natural power over disease possessed
by the remarkable juices,of a strange
plant of Australia.
It Is Bald that those who once pnr-
take of the virtues of this wonderful
life-giving plant not only experience
remarkable resulte In the cure of
their diseases, but that It gives them
such wonderful vitality and mental
power that they often continue the
use of its Juices after they are com
pletely cured. Its continued use, no
matter for how long, seems to pro
duce no unpleasant consequences. It
Is absolutely non-polsonous, and may
be taken In almost any reasonable
quantity.
Those suffering from neuralgia of
the stomach, gastric catarrh, severe
headaches, Indigestion and similar
disorders, may often bej-elleved by
drinking n single dose of It* marvel
ous juices, while those raftering with
liver, kidney end lung trouble, heart
disease, baralyits and other danger
ous ailments, may find In Us strange
virtues a wonderful Mecca of health
in an Incredibly ihort apace of time.
It seem* strange Indeed that this
plant which was created In the be
ginning of the world should possess
all those virtues necessary to over
come modern diseases—diseases that
seem to be due enUrely to modern
conditions. But this IS only an Il
lustration of the divine wisdom of
Nature and the wonderful power of
Nature’s laws.
• So great Is the marvelous healing
power of the Juices of this plant over
all diseases of womei that It would
appear that It grew especially for
ila purpose. Doctor* and modi
clnee' have never been able to iheet
with great success In believing these
distressing diseases—which are t
be found In three fourths of our
fam|llet, and that annually destroy
the happiness of thousands of homes.
At a great deal of tfouble and ex
pense .Colonel Dillingham has suc
ceeded In obtaining a Ijuantlty of the
roots of this remarkable plant o
which Plant' Juicjp Is prepared, com
blnod with fourteen other healln
roots and herb*. ' '
The remedy has been tested in a!
most nil known diseases with re
I markabie results. Even doctors ad-
' mlt Its wonderful power. A physician
| who tried It on one of hts patients
says:
“To give’an Idea ot Its virtues I
will report a case which Is sufilclent
to convince the most skeptical. John
Sprackendortch, aged. 62 years, was
suffering from salt rheum and ery
sipelas, of thirty years standing.
Limbs to the knees and arms to the
elbows were covored with eruptions,
interrupted by deep fissures. Appe
tite poor, bowels so constipated as to
necessitate from twenty to forty pills
to produce an action. As he had ex
hausted the pharmacopeia, (all of
the known remedies) In vain, I had
little hope of relieving him and cer
tainly had no Idea of a cure. -
"However, I placed him on Dil
lingham's Plant Juice, giving him 3
doses a day. In two weeks the erup
tions had entirely disappeared from
his limbs.'the appetite was good end
the bowels regular. The remedy
liid now been discontinued for some
time and the patient Is well for /he
first time in thirty years.
I ‘have need Dillingham’* Plant
Juice In scrofula with happy results,
enlarged glands disappearing rapid
ly under Its use.”
Plant Juice I* for rale bjr Mont-
mmery & MacIntyre.
. - ^
Dick Russell, who has been bal
looning about Georgia's political
sky for the past century, has at last
found a place t»-llght, and It is lined
with four thousand ducats per year.
Sympathy did It.