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WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE OCTOBER 10, 1008.
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Says Hearst is an Affile
tion to New York
j Democracy.
Now York, Oct. ll.r-The World
today. pabllihei a statementby., form
or ‘President drover Cleveland on t|i«
New York political cjunpalfn. )tr.
Cleveland eaya he Mltfeaeei that he
waa exceedingly surprised at the out
, come ot the recent Democratic con
vention: .‘Though noP aear enough
to be In (ouch with the lncldenti
leading, i^jy to thlc reeult, .and de
voting little attention to political oc
currence*," any* Mr. Cleveland, “My
estimate of Me coneerf att ve r gbod
Judgement of the ! Demo«ratla prtnd-
plea and'purposed are .auch tbst-I
wan- profoundly-.alartlfd, J»t |tlMjae
lection, made I cannot,but regard t|e
Democratic situation presented to my
old associate* lh New York aa an af-
fllcWond."* 5 *' 5 «V» ’ r!
i--1 rji_sa_athsai£_»ci •
• ■ WILL BANG Ollff t
Commissioner Brown Hoys He Wont
Quit apdllaros Hoke to Remove
Him. * *' 4 ’ " ”'7 ’*
flee tor.. ,..:
Iytal week | The Times-Entorprlec
printed .an Interesting political ru
mor to the effect that railroad com-
mlaaloner Job. M. Brown would not
eervo but hla term ending October
15, 1907, but would j-eslgn when
Hokp Smith took office. Tho story
waa given as an Interesting'rumor,
and for what a rumor Is worth, not
stated aa a fact, though the Informa
tion came from a man who la close
to the doughty commissioner.
The article seema to hare drawn
blood, for In yesterday’s Savannah
News and Atlanta Constitution Mr.
Brown not duly says he will not re
sign but dares Hoke to remove him.
He says:
"No, I will not resign my position
ju railroad commissioner when Hoko
•Smith eaters, the governor’s'office,"
•said Railroad Commissioner Joseph
:M, Brown today when asked about
an announcement to that effect made
In the Thomasvllle Tlmoa-Enterpriao.
•”>fy term of office does hot expire
hnW October 16, 1907, and I shall
eontlme to exercise Its functions un
til that time. It I am abledo get In
to the ofllc*.
’■Mr. Smith made the statement
duriyi the campaign that ha Would
pnt me but of office. Wc will see
about that. 1 hare no ldba where the
ThomusriU* paper could have se
cured such information, for It has
been my fixed purpose to remain
her* until the expiration of my
term.”
Whli4 are neceasary to the tyeii
and curing of the dlsescd human or- 4aU , w 1(f .-with. rndpH
yf S AN OPEN LETTER.
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From Montgomery and MacIntyre
, of Thomaavtle, Oa.
Dear Friend:
Do you f’eel run down? Do you
feel as though that part of you
which gives life, strength, health,
vigor, la not thereT Do you wake up
tired in the mottling? Do you have
an Indescribable weariness almost
all ot the time? Are you nervous,
at times Irritable? Do you ever
have the blues and fall Into fits of
despondency without any cause?
if so, 1 want to have a little con
fidential talk with you this morn
ing. I understand your trouble. I
know Its cause; I know Its nature;
and I know Its cure. Such troubles
,as these are peculiar to American
and European countries. I will tell
-yon why It la that they do not exist
In some of the Oriental countries.
Because there grows In these lands
m. plant the root ot which nature has
eeaahlned .all of her curative, agen-
rieg gnst as nature has combined
-dWh* the agg all ot • the nutritive
glqpperUd* nSwsssry tbfeed; and
strengthen the healthy human or
gans, so It has combined Into the
jrpet of this plant all the properties
In the dense and lonely jun
gles of far-off Australis, i have ob
tained the roots of <4il* plant',
great expanse, I have been able
have it brought oVer to this eomttry,
sad I now have It In. my laboratory,
1 wish that . i; had -. tfie : power
spread the news ' by .one mighty,
proclamation and announce to the
people of this country what a great
blessing It Is to them. I wish that
all who suffer ftom disease* ‘ which
their local physicians have been urn
able to core, could know of th* mar
velous healing power ,o,f this simple
remedy) gathered ffdm 'nature'
storehouse in the far-off continent
send this rimedy to you just is I get
it from nature; I do'not permit'Its
magic power to be lessened or trilled
with by mixing *1t with ordinary
dfugs or chemicals. 1 Yon take simp
ly Dillingham’s Plant Juice. Quaff
this.reap of life and. the affect
simply Indescribable and unbelisve-
able. You feel no more tha weari
ness you felt before 1 . Your step re
gains the elasticity of .your younger
days.. Your complexion become!
clearer and healthier., You feel
vigor and desire to do someth!eg,
Whereas before you felt weariness.
Your eye* become-brighter, and. r$
fleet the animation, with which' your
ehtlre system becomes charged. Yqjjr
spirit lightens and the whole world
seems bright and beautiful. ' You,
'fpel .an ability In- * yourself which'
naturally comes from the feeling of
strength and power which'this rent
edy gives you.
You may think that 1 am just
talking and that I do not mean wbal
say In regard to this most renlar-
kablc remedy, But the remarka
ble offer I hare made you ought
be enough to convince you that I
not only kndw what I am talking
about and mean all tbat I say, but
that I am willing to back It up In a
substantial way. You will remem
ber that I agree that If, after taking
one package or ten day’s treatment
of this remedy add you are not en
tirely satlsfled with the results, you
may return It and we will send your
money back to you without a word.
You must know that I could, not of
fer to go to this expense If -1 did
not know that you would’ receive
from It the greatest and most bon-
efldal results. Now I am going to
make a still further Inducement, If
you will give this marvelous treat
ment a trial, I will let you have 6
battles tor )5.00. I am'making you
this remarkable and unusually gen
erous offer tor the purpose of get
ting you to give Col. Dillingham's!
Plant Juice a'trial. It is worth
something to. us tor you to know of
tho marvelous vlrture of this remedy.
As soon as Its wonderfnl efficiency
becomes generally known, people
will write to'ns, Imploring ns to'sel)
them a small portion of It at any
price, Instead of onr writing to them
asking them to give It a trial. I
cannot hold this liberal offer open
longer than fourteen days after this
Ode thing let me Impress, upon
yon, and that Is that yon not 1st jour
system ’Worn* weaker and -weaker
and get In a worse and worse con
dition before beginning treatment,
Take treatment before It is forever
too late. Col. DUtlngbam’s Plant
Juice will revitalise you and make
you a new person. Olve it a trial
and you will bless the day I first
wrote you in- regard to this moat
marvelous of all nature's healing
plants. I hope 'you will give this
matter your serious consideration.
Matters of Ilfs and health should
not be treated lightly. I -have the
deepest sympathy for all who suf
fer and yet I must comfeea that the
greater portion of the suffering which
manklad.ls called upon to endure is
the result ot indecision and delay
upon the pid-t of the patient In «ak-
mg treatment.' . Why a suffering
mortal shoujd refuse to take hold ot
th*. hand which .la outstt**tch*d to
help, is a thing which 1 cannot un
derstand. It sooths to ms thpt
sufferer would hall with gratifica
tion a discovery like thls^ono which
offers the relief which th* old time
medicines have so utterly failed to
thankfulness.. But I am- surprised
that yon. are taking no Interest .in
this matter. « You are sick. I hi
a remedy which will cure-you.
would be grossly nndutifui ’ if
should fail.to tell you what Col.-Dil-
lingham's Plant' Juice wjUl- do for
present state of health run along
Until the dead line la passed,and
you will hear the awful words, “lip
Late,” ringing forever In.your ears,
I am anxious that you afc't upon' this
matter at one* ip ..taking Col. Dil
lingham’s Plant Jules without fur
ther delay, not only, on account of the
condition of your health, but also
on account of*the limited supply of
this rare remedy. I min send it to
you If you prder very poon, but
canot make, any promises or guar
antee as to, tha future. Ido, not
know, how-many calls I^wll| have for
this Plant Juice. I canot tell how
fast Um n*W» wUl.travaJ pf It's un
equalled efficacy and power, to ovOj-
eppas the 111* of the human body.
I. hope to be able to obtain a greater
supply of the root of this magic
plant. I can give no assurance
however, *f my ability to ,do this.
It is hard for me to believe that th^»
strange and magic plant should .be
given by nature so sparingly to man
kind and yst, I remember bow many
centurles'lt was .before humanity
ever found lt ( at all and :l canot tell
how long It will be until we find It
In such profusion that Us healing
power may be given to all who suf
fer, that whosoever will may come
and drink freely of this tea of life.
hope that, you will act upon this
matter promptly, tbat you will not
trust to ’ the uncertain future,
may be able to furnish this marve
lous remedy a little later on, but
know that I can furnish It to you
now. So heed my ^warning. Seixe
this opportunity while you ,c*m
Whether you desire, to purchase
any of this Plant Juice or any-.other
remedies or not, 1 should be very
glad to have you write or Cali: on
me. I am anxious to halp^you In
any way that I can. I shall look 0>r
reply or call from you, and hoping,
receive It by an early date, with,
kindest wishes, I beg to remain.
Most sincerely your friend, -
MONTGOMERY * MACINTYRE,
Pharmacists)
It Contlnues Strong and Is Looking
Upward. ‘
' Savannah, 6a.,’O^-iS.-^nitli- 1
lpg stropg and looking upward', the
fscal iarket'for yelow.plne lumber
remwne in. excellent- shape as a
•whole, >nd while prides r'emaln prae-
„ . Jifij
J. McDonough, of the firm of McDo
nough A; Co., a*|4 yesterday that
the market/oryMlOw^lne lumber
was In > excellent; ghapf.-;; H* stated
that there had been,lately been a no
ticeable Increase lh the demand from
the north and east, embracing all
lengths and sixes of tha higher
priced material, and that an advanw
all along the line Is gather to b* ex:
pected.
Regarding tbs market, for . abort
leaf pine M?. McDonough said that
the artjklw remained . In itatu-quo.
He said. that, while lt^mlgbt. b*. type
that black pine lumber- had .never
actually been “ruled put" by build
ing inspectors ot thf-north,-gs.-ftret
announced, that manufacturers n»d
contractors ' bad stopped. *11 orders
«»* « result of the resent agitation
and the apathetic condition, of this
market was- the result . hence the
Stoppage at many mills Is the south
eastern mill, section which, out this
-c|ass of material almost wadjMlvely.
.In the- week Just -ended receipts
were slightly heavier, than those-of
the preceding week, since the forests
have to a great 1 extent dried-oaf,
-though tho arrivals were not. quite
up to the kveragw, because ol the ag
gravating scarcity ot rolling stock.
of the most nutritious of flour
foods—Uneeda Bijsc|ilt-t* he
hi only perfect soda cracker. Then
yOu%mltieabletb ~
Earn More -
because a well-flourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you vdll also be able to.
Save More
because for value received there
is'no food so economical as
Uneeda Biaeuit ,
In a dust tight, •
^ moisture proof packagt,
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
CLARK & CO.
Cotton future Brokers.
Albany, Thomasvillc, Ga.; Tallahassee, Fla.
- and Eufaula, Ala. ,
MEMBERS LEADING EXCHANGES -
New York Correspondents. C. D. Freeman * Co—“Cotton.”
New. Orleans Correspondents......GJuert * Clay—“Cotton.”
Ne*r York Correspondents......... Manhall Spader & Co.—“Stocks.”
Chicago Correspondents. Pringle, -Filch A Rankin—“Grain.’
Private Leased Wire. Execution instantaneous.
C. W. ANDREWS.
Tampa’s Ycteraa Rralty Dealer.
’ Hoe for sale large bodies ot virgin
pine and cyprese timber lands, orange
groves, farms, etc.
trill prove that people make' |l.-
S00 -per acre for atrawherrles here.
Write him for wbaf ye* want '
C. W. ANDREWS.
1004, Ashley, SI. Fboa* 040.
SHOCTINa NEAR MOULTRIE.
Man Killed for Alleged 'Improper
Relations With Slayer's Daughter,
Moultrie, G*., Oct 15.—New*
reached here, early this morning it
the killing ot Durwood Hardwick by
V. Norman last night about seven
dock. The kUlfng oecured near
the borne of Mr. Norman In the Rob,
Inton nelghborhoed- about ten, mils*
from 'Moultrie, y
Coroner John Barber Y«* ssnt tor
this morning tnd empanelled A Jury
make Investigation Into the kil
ling. . The vwdlct of the jury was
manslaughter and n wgrraut was
sworn out-for Norman.,
It It understood that Norman ad
mits the killing of Hardwick ,apd
atatec that .ho did eo In defense of
hla'-home. He olalms that Hard:,
wick had bean.gullty of misconduct
with hla son’s vtlfe and had given
the family no smalt amount of trou
ble In the matter. “
Evidence was brought out at Rhe
coroner’s Inquest that Hardwick
went to Norman’s house lait night
tor an evil purpose and carried hla
gun for hla defense. He had his
gun In his hand when he was shat
down upon the approach to the
honse of Norman.
Shorlff Campbell had gone to. nr-
rcst Norman, who it Is understood,
.will surrender promptly.
DO YOU SUFFER FROM KIDNEY
TROUBLE?
W* guarantee one bottle ot Smith’s
Sure Kidney Care to benefit or ear*,
your druggist will refund your
money. Price 59 cents by B. Thom
as. Jr. S-IO-4m
Working-
women
whsnfaalbdr
- y
Haggard”s Specific
Tablets
dwoUnU^Msfarf
rnflUand i& k
llfi >£—
thenuirsidl-
beok el puticulus. DmxrebMBlhew
Georgia Northern Ry. Co.
LOCAL TIME tABUff. BFFBCIHE
FEB. S3, IMS.
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Hicker's. Oat Meal at Smith's Cash Store
for 5'Cents per pound, f
No. 222 South' Broad St. Phone 316.
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1 Mallary Bros.
Machinery Co.
Macon, Georgia
(ENGINES, BOILERS
CODON GINNIX0 IIMHINENT, SAW
MlLMCHINUr. SAM* HUH. c.™
Hills, Pumping OatEts. •
GASOLINE ENGINES
BUGGY FORSALE New Fall Suits
. $18.00.
First cl*ss leather-top baggy guar
anteed; set of stngl* buggy harness.
M.00. i -
Georgia Vehicle Manufacturing Co.
61 W. Mttcholl st., Atlsnts, Georgia.
WANTED
BIDES AND WOOL
Write for prices or
ship them at once and
get the highest mar
ket price.
J. W. WATKINS&C3. '
ThomasvilleGa.
■33 W. JACKSON ST. ,,
SOUTH BOUND
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Ot’ W. PIDCOCK, > O. E SMITH;
Pres, and Gen. Mgr. Traffic Mgy.
■,v-i
end Tar
Nan*
5§ and Safety.
SAVINQ MONEY BY MAIL AT
5 PER CENT*
We psy 5 per cent, on certificates
of deposit withdrawable at end of ali.
months or longer,-or 4 per cent on
certificptes payable on demand.
Tho funds of onr SAVINGS DE-
PaRTMENT arc loaned on approved
real estate collaterals worth 8’tog-
time* the amonnt loaned. -s
r Banking by Mail a Special Feature.
•» PELHAM STATE BA?G£, th
DAVID a BARROW, Pree’t
M. H. MERRY, Vice Pres’t '
O.O. LOTT,flashier.
It you with to drau and look Ilka
the city woman and wear s style
now fa.|Uonabl. In New York and
other metropolitan cltle.—If you want
to okoooa that etyls from tho asfest
source with lsrieat variety ,
Of ail Fashionable Cur»
rent Styles
And If you ore not- avers, to sav
in. dollars—no matter how little you
expect to pay—visit or correspond
with J, It High Co.. Atlanta’s great-
oat ready-to-wear store.
Tailor-made Salts
(10 to 175
Visiting Ooetamss
(25 to ISO
Two Great Specials
lfo.'t.' A haikteome tailor-mad© Sul
vomethinir on order of cut. <
.chlfPcn broadcloth. bloui
fn y ™ b oi L**r to «xaui«itelr trfmrei
in panng velvet and rJlk braid: hi
fluff SflfcieSL r ! Ch P ann » ve!ve
Sklit ! »r.J , ' ed ! . n valvat button
set value at »» In -all'AtfS!
w2S?”sII b iS. brown ^‘ l l
$25.0
SSS* hrtodctoai. tlsht-flttlng jacl
JSS*’ Jwe volytt collar and cul
boU Jacket - and eUrt Is bra
gf M ta navy,. bro
«ad Mack. Priced to onr eir f
man ordw trade .. ., ..... J|o,[
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/. M HIGH CO.,
Manta, Ga.