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A DECEPTIVE
TREATMENT
Mercmy and potash ,
jnfFerer who depends on them for a cure is sure to dc <
minerals will remove the external symptoms and shut
system for a while, but the trouble will surely re
symptoms of sore mouth and throat, topper-colored
and ulcers etc., will be *
treatment. The continued use c» onuug __
the health and weaken the system to such an extent that
disease often becomes incurable and
anrf potash eat out the delicate lining loe
destroy the gastric juices, producing chronic dyspepsia, cause mercurial
Rheumatism, salivation, and where they are taken in large quantities cause
necrosis or decay of the hones. S. S. S. is t' ' ’ ■> •
Contagious Blood Poison surely and safely. \ „
entirely of roots, herbs and barks, antidotes and ^uu. s me powenui virus
of Uie disease and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison and
Mficlim? and str^nerththie vital fluid i* * *
an ^ ^ eave3 the body in a
-- U , y
ugh, with S. S. S. the cure is complete, and not one
^ LX. vestige of the poison is left for future out-
ri i/wrrrr^ * breaks. Do not waste valuable time, and dam-
are very deceptive treatments and the blood Jdkon
m for a cure is sure to be disappointed. These
— -- a/ui^wuia and shut the disease no in the
system for a while, but the trouble will surely return and the loathsome
... . — * v-u.w.^d spots, falling hair, sores
will he acaompanied by the disastrous effects of the
°f these strong minerals will completely rpin
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and sometimes fatal. Mercury
f of the stomach and bowels,
i, cause mercurial
the only remedy that can cure
This remedy of nature, made
1 destroys the powerful virus
— v;. _ ,—- ~ J r—•y—a.v** T™ U1 '''O' particle of the poison and
enriching and strengthening this ^ vital fluid it removes every svmptom
---7 -- - strong, healthy con-
Wlien the blood has been purified
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The Thomhsvllle. friends of Rev.
A. W. Bealer.wlll learn with pleasure
that he has contracted with "The
Golden Age.,” Earnest Willie Up
shaw’s weekly, to furnish a series of
articles entitled “Clippings From the
Ancient Press.” > The Age Is adver
tising this as one of the big features
for the winter. The series will start
about the first of November. Mr.
Bealer’s .training as a newspaper
man peculiarly adapts him to handle
Biblical matters In an Interesting
fashion, and yet he may be depend
ed upon to observe due reverence.
He imagines himself the editor of
a country weekly published in Jeri
cho, Egypt, or .Jerusalem, or a re
porter on a dally. Among the sub
jects that-be will handle will he the
story of Abraham and Isaac, the
Exodus from Egypt, The Drowning
of Pharoah’s Host, The Fall of Jer
icho, and the like. One heading Is'
“A shocking Tragedy at the Theatre,
Samson Brings Down the House."
It Is safe to say that this will be
one of the most Interesting series of
articles ever pift before the public..
When You Come
Across This
Trade Mark^*
in red and white on each end of a
package containing biscuit and
crackers, you can rest assured that the
contents are Of the very highest order-
fresh, clean, pure and perfectly ( baked.
The trade mark identifies the products of the
National Biscuit Company and ever stands for the
highest quality of baking. For example 1 try packages of
ZWIEBACK—" Twice-baked ’’—justly celebrated as delicious with
tea, coffee or chocolate.
BUTTER THIN BISCUIT—A crisp, light, dessert biscuit, rich and
satisfying, served as something out of the ordinary. If yon want a
biscuit that is particularly nice, tty s package.
STATE UNIVERSITY,
ATHENS, OA.
David o. Sorrow, - Ohanoollor
20 SCHOOLS 3S INSTRUCTORS
Hither tralalnt In LAW, AGRICULTURE. BNOI-
NF.KlSlNG, l-H •BHACV, TKACH1NU FORESTRY,
and la CLASSICAL AID SCIENTIFIC STUDIES.
Board Ato a month.room II50. Tuition FREE. llOMWfor
enlnrramont of Agricultural Deportment. IKQ1300In roeoutIm
provement#.
Graduate# among feremoet in Law.Stataamnnehlp,Educa
tion, Mmiatrr. Industrial Ana, Finance and Journalism. ,
PALL TEEM OPENS SEPT. 19th. SEND FOR BULLETINS.
MISS HEETH SPONSOR.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
And Col. Hopkins Escort for Georgia
Reunion.
Local School Improvement Club Or
ganised Yesterday.
Metcalfe Lodge Chartered.
The Metaalfe lodge of Masons,
which has been working under n
dispensation was granted a charter
at the meeting of the grand lodge
this week, and Its number Is 496. The
officers are W. C. Embry, W. M-; B.
F. Smith, 8. W-; W. B. Watkins, J.
W-; B. M. BeaUy, S. D.; L. E. Free
man, J D.; C. C. Lilly, Secy; W. A.
Monroe,' Tress; and J. P. Hancock
tyler. The lodge begins Its charter
ed career with the brightest - pros
pects.
The social side of the Confederate
reunion at Savannah is always a
Many veterans are
Following up the school Improve
ment meeUng held at the court house
Friday, the ladies of Thomasvllle or
ganised a local school Improvement
club at the public library yesterday
morning.
Considerable interest la being tak
es In the club by the ladles of the
town, and tbls promises to bear
much fruit Among those who have
signified their willingness to enter
heartily Into the work of the elnb
are Mrs. Fraser MacIntyre, Mrs. C. S.
barker, Mrs. K. T. Maclean, Mrs.
Robt Thomas, Mrs. J. L. Philips,
Mrs. George Ferrlll, Mrs. E. M.
Smith, Mrs. A. P. Wright, Miss An
nie Wright, Miss Julie Wright. Mrs.
Steve Cook, Mrs. W. C. Snodgrass,
Mrs. Robt. Timmons', Miss Patty
Mash, Miss Cynthia MacLean, Miss
Nettle Smith, Mrs, W. H. Hammond,
: Mrs. W. H. Rockwell, Mrs. Robt.
Lester, Mrs. Theo Titus, Miss Fan-
n&o fEvans and Miss. Bessie Mer
rill.
At the meeting held yesterday
morning the following officers were
elected: Miss Bessie Merrill, pres
ident; Mrs. J. L. Philips, first vlce-
prseldent; Mm. J. L. Turner, sec
ond vice-president; Mrs. R. Thomas,
third vice-president and Mrs. F. L.
MacIntyre, secretary.
The members and the officers
wish It distinctly understood that]
every lady of Thomaartlle and Thom
as county who Is In the least way In
terested In school Improvements Is
given s cordial Invitation to Join the
clnb. They uIbo wish it understood
that Joining will not mean the pay
ment of does and such things, for the
costs will he nothing, but It will
moan a taking of a keen and lively
interest In fhe work of school Im
provement.
The object of the clnb as stated
In a circular
Mach Business Transact’
ed at Court Bouse
Monday.
pleasant one.
going from Thomasvllle and a num
ber of ladlea will accompany them
for the gathering on the thirteenth.
Gen. J. L. Sweat, commanding the
South Georgia Brigade, U. C. V. has
appointed Miss Florrle Mae Heeth
of Thomaavllle as sponsor for the
brigade and Miss Kate C. Hall of
Brunswick as maid of honor. Their
escorts are Col. T. N. Hopkins and
Major W. B. Burroughs of Bruns
wick.
Miss Heath Is one of Thonuraville's
most charming young women, the
—Mer of a gallant soldier, and
her friends are highly pleased at her
appointment. .
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS OR FOR CASH.
Edison, Carried in Stofik Here.
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION.
GOOD NEW ORGANS SOLD FOR $62.00.
Pianos of all grades, on easy payments.
C. C. COCROFT,
THOMASVILLE, - - - GEORGIA.
Being the first Monday U
the month yesterday was a bni]
day for Ordinary William M. Jones.
A number of orders were passed
upon.
J. L. Johnston, executor upon the
estate qf J. O. A. Johnston, was
granted his petition for discharge.
The petition for discharge of S.
A. Pearce, administrator upon the
estate of J. Wt Pearce, was not pass
ed upon.
Mrs. Minerva A. Kuder was grant
ed her application for guardianship.
W. L. Anderson was appointed ad-
mlitrator upon the estate of Many B.
Anderson.
J. W. Stallings, administrator up
on the estate of Mary A. Smith was
granted hli petition for dlacharge.
DeWitt Kuder. wan appointed ad
ministrator upon the estate of the
late Lonls Kuder.
m/a. Fleetwood, connty admin
istrator, wan appointed permanent
| tdmlnlstrator upon the estate of Al-
I bert Tompkins.
, J. J. Parrkmore was appointed ad
ministrator upon the estate of L. P.
?arramore.
Mrs. VIcey Collier, administratrix
upon the estate of Boas Collier, waa
granted her application for dis-
discharge. i . : ,
V. M. Heeth, admlniatrator upon
the estate of Louisa J. Heath, waa
granted his petition tor dlaehargO.
Danderine
'There's a Dollar at Each End cl a Thousand,
and the First One is the Biggest.
Thin autumn air ought to remind
m to kdrertlse. )
THE RIGHT REMEDY,
Men and women who sutler Indi
gestion, nervous debility, comrttpa-
t’ot. Money and 'bladder troubles,
lost viMlty wnd dll kindred diseases,
will find relief 'by uslnk Haggard's
Specific’TrfWets. They have been 20
years em the market and have demon
strated thdlr pamnount, healing and
health-giving qualities. Send for
Look of particulars. If your drug
gist ieannot supply you they still be
sent prepaid upon receipt of price.
Per Vox RQcte. , Address Haggard
SpeoBo 'Os., 'Atlanta, Ga.
The way to have a bank accoum is to START 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 book.
Whether your occount be lerge or small,jour business
will be given our best attention. Consult us freely
about rates of interest on lime deposits.
NK OF BOSTON, - Boston, Ga.
Z, H. CLARK. Prsnlosnt- J- W. TAYLOR, V-Praaldsnt.
Mi M. STAN ALAN D, Cashier.
Capital, $25,000.00
MRS. ANNIE C. SHEEHAN,
WcIrOlty, Kan tat.
m sunt remember that falllnf hair
lrnfl ara signs of decay, or a dlt——d
si SIa HuXmIk and won meets, iuiS A
scalp, and ro
o do so simply i
J W. COCHRAN & SONS,
—DEAL KILS IN—
Horses and Mules
■non Hwaihil thin It over was. MOW StsU
druggists, ihree sizes.
25c., BOo. and 91.00 per bottle.
KMOWLTOM DAMDEBIME 0O,CUel|W
Going to Birmingham. _
The members of the street com
mittee of Thomasvllle's city conncil
leave this morning for Birmingham.
While in ihe Alabama city they wIU
Inspect the bitullthlc pavement there
with a view to determining whether
or not such a pavement wonld suit-
ThomasvlUe’s needs. The city will
receive bids for asphalt, bltnlUMc
and vitrified brick, and then decide
which they will put down.
The members of the commutes
who will take the trip are Cl S. Park
er, C. P. Haaeell and M. R. Mai lettc.
Their expeases will be paid by the
bitullthlc people.
THAW > CASE NEXT.
CARRIAGES. BUOGIE S, WAGONS, ROAD
CARTS, HARNESS. 8A DDLERY, COLLARS,
PADS, WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, ETC., ETC.,
We have bought the J. S. Clifton Wagon, Buggy and Harness bush
ness located at the Cotton Ware boa se on Madison street, and are now
prepared to serve our friends and customers In this line with Che very
beat quality of goods at
STAMP MAKING.
recently Issued by
! County School Commissioner Mao-
L loan. Is as Mlows: /
“Its special object is to enlist the
wjomen of every community In the
state to organise themselves Into
local school Improvement clubs, hav
ing In view the Improvement of
sohool buildings and the Introduc
tion of pictures end libraries, the
beautifying of the grounds, the ad
dition of school gardens, and all the
facilities for making the school neat,
clean, and attractive.
"The general object of a county
«r local school Improvement elnb Is
to unite the friend* of public schools
to* Pupils, patrons, tonchsrs and
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
We bay for spot cash with all discounts off and sell for small profit
It will be to your Interest to see ns before yon buy.,
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS.
Stables on Crawford StreeL Store Rooms on Madison Street
•ne murder eases in the ThnHb*.
ffifnpe that date the list has been re
duced to nine. The case skee<l of
Thaw’s Is that of Refello Gaseama.!
whose trial la on the calendar tor the
early part of this week.
Advertising Is the life of trade
and the death of dullnasi.
Was awarded the HAGAN GAS ENGINES
- 1 at the Georgia State Fair, Atlauta, Oct. 4-
21^1905, as the best gas engine for gen-
is adapted to,all power purposes—cotton gins,
t . oil 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 be*/,
built engines in the world. Address Southern Machinery 6 Supply CoJiackSonvilte.Fa
Boeton’s first white primary will
ba held on the fourth of December.
By rlrtue of an act of the last gen
eral assembly the primary system of
ehooslng city officers was pat Into ef
fect and the white vo'iera of Boston
will choose s mayor, five aldermen
and • marshal to serve two yean.