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VEMBER 30, 1906.
GOOD WHITE Pi
/t "DMMOND
BRAND SHOE (
FOR EVERY FOOTi
The Most Popular Chew Made
That Is What the Town ani '
Needs, Says Citlzun.j^
ufactured In the very heart of the Pied
mont tobacco belt, known to the world
as producing tobacco with an aroma
Editor Tlmes-Enterprlse: ioRT.
Some time ago we read w.
Interest aho symposium of
as to the needs of Thomasv.C.Da-
Thomas county. J g filed
Now In the first place
vllle Is handicapped by not if said
as good a territory to dra^ catlon
trod as some other towns • 19()5
section. About eight; mile's ary.
best territory surrounding Is 9
and wired In by non-re^£
These lands'will stand for 0. LIto-
•, now
century, undeveloped, to g: y cua .
forests aboun/ ed °*
There is real enjoyment in chewing
SCHNAPPS tobacco, That’S why it
has wen millions of chewers every
year, until now more is sold than all
similar tobaccos.
SCHNAPPS, the most popular prod
uct of the Reynolds factories, is man-
so delightful and appetizing that it
introduced and popularized the chew
ing of tobacco.
Into dense
poisonous reptiles mos<iultoe£trang
wild cats, foxes, coons ani al
DUt
pests too numerous to men! short
fifteen years from today it
almost Impossible to live In *medl-
without a standing army t'^®“d
away the reptiles and dejtgom-
varmlnts as they approach,®*-
One man says we need
roads. The only railroad tha
do us any good would be <
trie railroad from here to tt
of the Wadssa river. Tht that
give an outlet to the gulf.
spired minds of the world ad and
lng on a cheaper, and safer
of travel than the railroads, y for
the airship. Twenty years i e
day, owing to the Increased j
for lumber, a railroad tlcPll la
cost fifty cents per mile. J *oal
The suggestion for a eoa
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to'ry, more manufacturing 1
and pull together are all g°0|M-
thla I would add more end
farming for Thomas county, you
A number of other Ideas
suggested, but aa Philip said >e
eunuch, there 1b one thing U T0
that every man encourage a or
basis for
Tfo© Glean, Pur® Chew
SCHNAPPS, but there is only one gen*
ulna SCHNAPPS. Be sure the letters
on the tag, and under the tag, spell
S-c-h-n-a-p-p-s. There are more pounds
ofSCHNAPPSchewed every year than
the total amount of all similar kinds.
Internal revenue statistics show that
SCHNAPPS and others cf the Rey
nolds brands won enough chewers in
one fiscal year to make a net gain cf
six and a quarter million pounds, or one-
third ofthe entire increased consumption
in the United States on chewing and
smoking tobacco.
SCHNAPPS is made and sold every
where in 5c. cuts and 10 and 15c. plugs.
Winston-Salemt N.C.
is manufactured by the cleanest and most
healthful processes ever devised, under
the direction of men who have made the
chewing tbbacco business a life study,
and who have managed the R. J. Rey
nolds Tobacco Company since 1875.
Only choice selections of thoroughly
cured leaf are used in SCHNAPPS, and
expert tests prove that this class of
tobacco requires and takes a smaller
"DIAMOND BRAND"'
SMOEMAKCRSc
W£ MAKE MORE HNE SHOES THAN
. ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE WEST^
SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS OR FOR Cl
R. X REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.,
ORDERS. GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION.
GOOD NEW ORGANS SOLO FOR $62.00.
Pianos of all graces, on easy payments.
STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION
OLDEST JUSTICE RESIGNS.
MONET TO LOAN.
Five year loans of any amount
above $300 promptly negotiated on
Improved farms In South Georgia.
Low rate of interest. Quick servioe.
R. 0. BELL,
Attorney at Law, Cairo Oa.
Of Bank of Pavo, locate
Ga., at tho Close of
Nov. 12, 1000.
Jndgo Ragan Quits After Service of
Fifty-Three Tears.
C. C. COCROFT,I
THOMASVILLE, - - - GEOF
Dollars
38,916.41
.9,446.19
. 618.20
1,240.96
.1,227.43
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts' .. ..
Demand loans
Overdrafts
Banking house
Furniture and fixtures
Due from banks and bank
ers In the state .
Due from banks and bank
ers In other states.. . .1,444.92
Currency ... 2,60.0.00
Silver, nlckles and pennies. 1,176.87
Advances on cotton.... 10,926.62
Total $73,638.02
LIABILITIES. Dollars
Capital stock paid In ... 20,000,00
service of any In Georgia has re
signed hla commission. He la Jus
tice John J. Ragan, of Grady county.
All of his service was In the 763d.
district G. M. It was a part of
Thomas county until a year ago, and
since that time has been In Grady
county, with. Judge Ragan holding
office lust the same. The total
length of his service was fifty-three
years.
His resignation was written out
and mailed to Governor Terrell on
hla seventy-eighth birthday, which
was on November 17th. In spite of
his advanced years the good Judge
has all of his oldtime mental vigor
and has been In good physical health
until recently. Ho has been at
Olnellas, Fla., for several weeks
and Is now Improving, news that
will be received with pleasure by
his many friends In Thomasvllle and
Thomas county. The Judge will
THE RIGHT REMEDY.
Men and women who suffer Indi
gestion, nervous debility, constipa-
t'in, kidney and bladder troubles,
lost vitality and all kindred diseases,
will find relief by using Haggard's
Specific Tablets. They have been 20
years on th«.fltarket.and have demon
strated their paramount, healing and
health-giving Qualities. Send for
book of particulars. If your drug
gist cannot supply you they will he
sent prepaid ui>on receipt of price.
Per box 60cts. Address Haggard
Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
‘There’s a Dollar at Each End cf a Thousand,
and the First One la the Biggest.
everything. Enccf , e
the laboring people who are mto-
a bare living by some trade | t
up their trace, move to the cot'
buy 40 or 80 acres- of good
from which the timber has 1
cut, buy some fine hogs and a'
cow or two, and put all of the
ergles In building up a good
where they will have plenty ti >*
on and ho rent to pay. p .
With about 600 such famllljjjr
cated In Thomas
county theke
stores would not have to send j r "
for tho com and hay. They on
hny all they want heroat homeJ'*-
could’eat homo raised whe» ar
steal of paying high prices for
tern meat. '* .. „> '• **
When a man who Is worthy
to build himself up a country
the merchants should extent
help and credit, and not ovorc
him for everything he buys.
And above all do not enco
a poor class to come to Thoma
Wo have enough now that aro :
ly making a living. They a
debt to all the business and p
sional men In town. What we
Is a hlghminded, energetic ari*
dustrlous class of white fa_,
that do not think it a disgrace
work.
With such a class our town cc
not help but'pfospfir, and we wc
bo considered the garden.repot of
world.
There Is a chrysanthemum show
going on In Washington. Do foot
ball heads get In.
: BOSTON, - Boston, Ga.
QK. President- J- W TAYLOR, V-Preeldent
Ml M.STANALAND. Cashier.
Capital, $25,000.00
D&nderine
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS,
—DEAL I2RS IN—
Horses and Mules
Before me came Hugh C. Ford
cashier of Bank of Pavo, who being
duly sworn says that the above and
foregoing statement Is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by
the books of file In said bank.
HUGH C. FORD) Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this 21st. day of November,
1906 ......
T. N. REDDICK, N. P. T. C.
CARRIAGES. • BUOOIE 8, WAGONS, ROAD
GART8, HARNESS, SA DDLERY, COLLARS,
PADS, WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, ETC., ETC.,
We have bought tho J. S. Cllf tt& Wagon, Buggy and Harness bust-
ness located at the Cotton Ware hou ae on Madison street, and are now
prepared to serve our friends and e ustomera In thla line with the very
best quality of goods at
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
We buy for «pot caah -with all discounts off and sell for small profit
It will bo to yonr Interest to see us before yon buy.
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS.
Stables on Crawford Strest Store Rooms on Madison Street
Ladjr Inquires About Members °f
mom She Has Lost Sight.
Danderin# pi
•ealp a state of
normal. Its sp
and Tery In Tiro
It allows result!
ninuj t—in. wo sufficient to prove Harare spe
cific virtues. NOW ataU druggists, throe sizes.
25c., 50o. tad $1.00 P«l>o»tl*.
Feel languid, weak, run-down?.
Headache? Stomach “off?"—Just a
plain case of lasy liver. Burdock
Blood Bitters tones liver and stom
ach, promotes digestion, purifies the
blood.
of Nashville, Tenn., Inquiring about
members of the Thomas family.
Her letter la as follows:
Editor of the Tlmes-Enterprlse:
"I wish to . find oat something
about mombers of thfe Thomas fam
ily.
“My uncle* Evan ‘ and William
Thomas fought In the Florida war. I
have been told some younger mem
bers of. the family moved to Nash
ville, Tenn., about 1$2S.
This is merely a matter of sen
timent.- No-pecuniary advantage ex
pected.
MRS. ANN DOYLE,
. 306 Mulberry it Nashville, Tenn.
Any Information sent to this of
fice .or to Mrs. Doyle will bo appie-
cUted - .
“I suffered habitually from consti
pation. Doan’s Regulets relieved
and strengthened ' the bowels, so
that they have been regular, ever
since.”—A. E. Davis, grocer, gul-
phur Springs, Tex. ; iv® f
Was awarded the HAGAN GAS ENGINES
i at the Georgia State Fair, Atlauta, Oct. 4-
21 ’ 1905f 38 the beat gas engine for gen-
It is adapted to all 'ower purposes—cotton gins,
T, oil mills, yam 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 bes/,
built engines in the world. Address Southern "Machinery O Supply CeJlacksomllle.Fa
Cheapest accident Insurance—Dr.
Thomas’ Edectrlc Oil. Stops the
pain and heal* the wotind. All
drngglita *ell It,
Soothe* Itching *kln. Heals cuts
or-bums without a scar. Cures
plies, eczema, salt rheum, any itch
ing. Doan’S Ointment.' ,Your drug
gist sells It ; - '
The Sunday Tlmes-Enterprlse Is
read more carefully than any other
6t the week. The wise merchant
doubles his advertising space' on