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j years on the market and have demon-
And we can Stri ted their paramount, healing and
PROVE ^ heatth-glvjfng qualities. Send for
| hook of partteulan. If your drug-
11 ' ! gist cannot supper you they will be
X jj j sent prepaid upon receipt of price,
jjw 3. | Per box 60cts. Address Haggard
3 Speclflo Co., Atlanta, Oa. .,
RfORE THAN
ONE-TklRD OF
A CENTURY
attest Its wonderful curative
and health-giving properties
and serves to show that it
.has no equal as a core for
Cbntftpsliont Biliousness,
Indexation, Headache)
Kidney Troubles,
and all other ills arising
from ft
TORPID LiyER
Being strictly a vegetable
compound, it has no harmful
effects. Its action is gentle
but none thelesa thorough—
deusaing. the bowels o| all
impetitiea, and toning up tha
entire system to a heal thiol
condition—leaving the per
son feeling gtiod, because’-
every orgsn it made to per
form iu pqrt perfectly.
90s ad ttOO |sr Istlls si Onr Stsres
"ME DOSE COKYWCEi" i
HOZLEY LEMON ELIXIR CO.
Atlanta, Qeergla
wMr:era! purposes.
^ f* adajrted to all power purposes—cotton gins,
oil mills, yarn and hosiery mills, farm, and dairy
machinery, grain elevators, feed mills, water works |
eWctric lighting, irrigation, etc. Write for catalogue find price list of the bes/, t
built engines in-the wprld. Address Southern Machinery & Supply Co.,lacksonvllle,Fa J
See Us Before You-Buy and
We< WilUBoTthe! Rest. . . .
MALLARD & VARNEDOE.
fdPZI^Y’s
LEMON
ELIXIR
WEEKLY TQUSS-BliTBnMUSB NOVEMBER IS, 1600.
LOUIS STEVERMAN'S
CORNER STORE.
By Jsing Rubber Sprinkling Hose of ou.‘
Kind Wehave the Best foi the money.
Vour Flowers need it
Your Yard needs H
Vour Walk needs it
large Crowds Enjoys
work of Experts-Top-
perwein Wonders.
LONG COATS
g ROBISON HARDWARE CO
g 119 E. Jackson St. Thone 168.
DO YOU SUFFER FROM KIDNEY
..... r . TROUBLE?
W* guarantee .one bottle ot Smith’s
Sue,Kidney Cure to beoeBt or cure,
or your druggist will refuhd' your
.money. Price 50 cents by R. Thom-
aa. Jr. , 3-SO-Om
Advertising . Is the life-of trade
and the death of dullness.
An unusually large crowd, among
whom was a number ot ladles, was
present at the grounds of the Crack
er Gun Club yesterday afternoon to
witness the shooting of the squad
of .experts'representing tbe Winches
ter Arms Company.
Tbe crowd was not disappointed.
They • were entertained from the
opentng gun to the finish.
.. " The trap shooters were there to'
Kennedy’s Laxative, (containing), see the crack squad perform at t*r-
Honey and Tar movps the bowels, j get shooting. This sqtiad consisted
Contains no opiates. Conforms to of W. R. Crosby, of O’Falloh, 111.', h
Pure Food and Drug Law., Sold by
Montgom*rv. A Maqintyro, Thoma#-
vllle, Ga.~ ......
Remember that you
.champion -of - champions; J; R? Tay
lor, 'ot Newark,- Ohio, and J.' Mhwetl'
Hawkins, the crack .Mhryiand • shot
Mrs. Adolph .Topperwcln,-' of TexuBJ.
aiso .shot:with..the .squad. •' "■
.... . c*9 voi#
wlthouV registering l# th# i ripa«” 1 .- The .majo^portlon. of; the ycroWA
Ehitorpriso contest.
MACHINES and
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS OR FOR CASH.
wa*, these-,.to *oe ,.Mrivv4hdy Mrg,
Adolph Topperwcln, of Texa#;*khP?»
wjut romafkablo perfection fififb'
shotgun.,and revolver »h09tlug, cqtlld
be.bj0i}ght Al j,,,, oie
1 ■Tn.q"'parlYt •», “»P»E ed r - ;bp .,Mj,
Hawkjns,, who mjyl*. a^pgeqh felling,
of the necessity of fostering . qnd
training the youth of this, country In
All the New Records, both Victor:anfe - - -
Edison, Carried in Stock 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.
. .THE FIRST DOLLAR. .
* There's a Dollar at Each End cf a Thousand,
; *■ ■ • and the First One Is the Biggest.
The way to have a bank account 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 u pass book.
Whether your occount be lorge or small,jour business
will be given our best attention. Consult us freely
abont rates of interest on time deposits.
The scores of the Winchester team
I were as follows: Taylor 99, Haw-
jktns "98, Mrs. Topperweln 97, Cros
by 9G, Boa 95. The powder rep
resentatives shot as follows: Ward
96, Hatcher 9B, Huff 90.
• The local shqotcrs who took the
asuey Ware J. L. Turner first with
10 out of 20, Jim Briley, second,’
with a score of IT - and Emmett Mit
chell ahd Beasley tied tor third with
a scored 16.
. But decidedly the feature ot the
scooting was the work done by Mr. ■
and Mrs. Topperweln. The talk of' Rider hat, fastened to her hair with
the expertness of this couple was t w P pins. The heads-''Of these pins
revolver held over hie head, he did
the trick. Mr. Hawkins' then threw
pieces ot pe&coal Into the air and
Mrs. Topperweln broke them handily
with revolver shots. Mr. Topper-
wein also stood on his head and
did .the trick.
Mrs. Topperweln took up a 22-
callber rifle and. In quick order,
knocked small pieces of coal off a
board. Objects from the Size of an
apple to small marbles were thrown
Into the air and she hit them with
22-caliber bullet:,. Her husband
held a potato In his hand and she
on their brass rims.
When it came to hitting apples
she was there with the gun. She
shot them with a small rifle offhand.
When they were thrown the little
lady turned completely around, lo
cated the apple In the air and sent
a bullet through it.
. Breaking .the -Pieces.
1 J Mr. Topperweln-went her one bet-
ter ; by 3 hlttl,no.-small .-pieces of coal,
breaking them and again, breaking
:t|ie resulting pieces . before they
Sqoijld.fall to the ground. .-
His wife held a potato la her hand
d Mr. Topperweln. ..went on all
'■Ri'WWfP'M tjje. grass'and by aiming
through ^lpokjqgglass, made chips
the potato. '
jH* ejjltiijl}' A ,22-.CAlibpr cartridge
put the* potato intb 'p'dtqto 'phtpp, She
shot, a 12-guage*Vun shells from her
/husbands Angers,' hitting, the sheets
from a rifld and by a movement of
.tt). 1 »i:n stnt It Into the air'and then
blew It into halves with a bullet. To
the sr • ti let" this looked like a case
of, hltlfu. Vothfng with nothing
and blowing something away.
Among other work done by Mrs.
Topperweln was the breaking of
clay targets thrown as fast as ot
Bible,., She (lid this with a 12 guage
pump gun, emptying It without mis
slug a traget.
Mr. Topperweln stood off nearly
60-- yards and threw eggs at his wife
and she scrambled them in mid air
without a flicker.
Mrs. | Topperweln, In her shoot
ing, wore As a top piece a Rough
were. Mexican silver half 'dollar#
with; bullet hples .ln them. ..She also
wore a bracelet made of silver
largely responsible for the big st-
attendance yesterday.
The exhibition of the Topperwelns
began with revolver shooting. Mrs. 1 coins and a girdle whicp was com-
Topperweln broke targets placed on posed of silver coins which hsd In
boards, Mr. Topperweln then turn- them perforations made by bullets
ed his back to the targets, shot shot by herself,
through his legs a revolver and j
broke the targets. Then with a j THE RIGHT REMEDY,
small mirror held over his head, he j Men and women who suffer lndl-
BANK OF BOSTON, - Boston, Ga.
Z, H. CLARK. President. J. W. TAYLOR, V-Presldent.
MS M-STANALAND, Cashier.
•itood back to the marks and with the 1 gostlon, nervoua debility, constlpa-
— ! f in, kidney And bladder troubles,
lost vitality and all kindred diseases,
will find relief by ‘using Haggard's
THIS HAIR-. I s l ,ot lDc Tablets. They have been 20
iDanderine
Capital, $25,000.00
+Wi+L+'HL+++f-b+++++++++'W''i
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS,
—DEAL EltS IN—
Horses and Mules.
CARRIAGES, HCGOIE 3. WAGONS, ROAD
CARTS, HARNESS. SA DDLERY, COLLARS,
PADS, WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, ETC., ETC.,
We have bought the J. S. Clifton Wagon, Buggy and Harnese busl-
ness located at the Cotton Ware hou se on Madison street, and are now
prepared to serve our friends and customers In this line with the very
best quality of good* at
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
We bay for spot cash with ell discounts off ami sell for small profit
It will be to your Interest to seem before yon buy.
J. w, COCHRAN & SONS.
Btables oa Crawford Street Store Rooms oo Madison Street
For ladies, misses and children. We are pre
pared to give you the newest material in all
the populor colors. They are noted for style,
comfort and durability. When in need of
dress goods, give us a trial. Our shelves are
filled to their utmost capacity. are.
shoeing all the rf%&st weaves in solid cplofsi,'
4nd'in plaids* ’
PETTICOATS
M$de of Money Bale silk. Money Bale
means that if Money J3ak silk is damaged in
any wav during the difficult process of reeling
throwing, winding, dying, weaving, or finish
ing or from any fault of the silk or manufac
turer? Claims for such damages will be paid,
without quibbling.
LOUIS STEYERMAhFS
; We Ire Discounting All Our Bills.
WHICH WILL ENABLE US TO SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER BI?
FORE. THEY ABB HERE TO SELL AHD NOT TO KBBP. THE
QUALITY B “Q. THE STYLE B ABE -^). K.' THE PRICES ARB
HE9T GOODS FOB THE