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prayer was concluded "she" devoute-
I7 crossed herself and thanked the
minister.
be an ornamental body. It starts
wth 155 cases transferred from the
supreme court. Of this number nine
are from the Southern circuit, but
none of the nine are from the city
court of Thomasvllle or Thomas
Not a word or a line was
left to unravel the mystery.
South Georgia Progre
Unbllahed every Friday by the
TrenovRNTRRmtsB publishing
.Nicolai Do Rayian was the "man"
who died In Phoenix not long ago,
and the undertaker created a sen
sation afterwards by discovering that
She had suc-
the corpse, as most every other .per
son In Phoenix has done > ere'this, and
Immediately identified the body as
that of his former roommate In Chi
cago.
Tanner says he Is an American,
but his foreign accent la noticeable.
It Is an accent that could easily be
Russian. His face today bears a
striking resemblance to the face of
the dead woman.'- He Is taller by
several Inches, but the general con
tour of the faces are remarkably
alike. Whether this resemblance
between the dead person and the liv
ing "coincidence" Is a clue or not
remains to be seen. Tanner has
COM PA XV.
M tbe Tlmes-Enlcrprlse Building
Tbomasvlllo, Ga.
Superior Court.
JkMES WATT & BRO.
The ThoraaBVlHe Times does not
Hke Senator Bailey's face. Senator
Bailey must have had a pretty strong
face to do what he Is charged with
doing and then ask for a renoutlna-
tlon—Savannah Press.
Thu; face was good for a fat loan,
it seems,—-Moultrie Observer.
"he” was a woman,
cessfully deceived a chorus girl and
married her.
WOwa )|; Hardy, President.
l>. McCartney, fiec. olid Trees.
It. Tlmmona, Manager.
GEORGIA.
THOMASVILLE,
pins. The next five got a cake o
soap each to wash away their tears
They were W. N. Segler, John A1
ligood, B. L. Daniels, J. A. Grant
at the post office at Thomas-
/file. Ga., . Asseeond class ; mail
'(6y Rev. J. ££. Shepherd.)
We are having some fine weather
lot killlu# hogs. It te the coldest
weather in two years.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Redfearn of
Grady county are visiting their par
ent#. Mr. W. F/ Miller will soon have
his dwelling house completed.
Mr. W. C. Bean and wife are
spending the Christmas with the lat
ter's parent#, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
West.
Four years ago w» met at Salem
on Christmas day and held relig
ious services.. Each year since that
time the . Christmas day celebration
has been carried out. A carefully
prepared program with recitations
by tho children and young peopde,
and a-fine dinner on the side helped
to make the day Joyous.
On last Tnesday, the 2oth, the an
nual celebration was a splendid suc
cess. Space will not allow the whole
program. The meeting was open-
[ the teati- 1 od by the singing of that grand Old
vbo formed hymn “How Firm a Foundation."!
lead woman This was followed with prayer by P.
enix. n . Davis. There were twenty-nine t
to me that recitations by the children. Address-;
J.o him un- cs by Willie Vann and J. P. Miller j
patient, ac- .and short talks by others completed
and child, tho program—all except the dinner.
Professor Searcy Explaii
Meigs Lost Library.
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(By J. S. Searcy.) f and J. S. Searcy. (Library tears.)
This is how it happened: J Mr. Duren'was one of the fe
ist. In two former contests Meigs j business men that was Interested j
part. In the first ^ the library scheme. He believes i
printer’s Ink. j
Personal*. j
Mrs.-Jackson and Mrs. J. D. StrinJ
er. and children spent Christmas d.iy
with Mrs. J. B. Maynard, at T! |
Poplar.-
Mr. T. C. Duren and family of
Thomasvllle were visitors here din
ing the holidays.
Mrs. L. M. Cannon'and Mrs. Gau.-
i
mage, of Pelham were here Wedr.<- -
day, the guests of Mrs. T. R. Car.--,
Messrs Joe Wilcox, B. F. C
Joel ‘Willis and Green Abridge v,vr»
here-with wagons Wednesday for t $
purpose of getting lumber to c II
Pleasant Grove school house, situatefy
'near Abridge. They have employe)
Miss Annie Duncan to teach thc'.f
i school during the year 1907.
! J. W. Moncrief and family nrk
spending the week at Coolidge. j
Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams, anil
young Tom. Jones of Cairo apent ihM
holidays here with the fan^r of Mrl
W. E. Davis. I
Parties driving about 75. cowl
passed through a few days ago. W
was found that they would be loacm
ed at Whigham for Quincy, Fla. I,
Mr. Kidd of Cairo was here TOjA
We heard of a man the other day.
who lived to be, 109 years old*. He
•rooked. chewed and drank In mo*
deration from the time he was 21
"ears old until hia death, after which
borne one remarked, "If that poor fel-
bad let liquor and tobacco alone
v would doubtloss have lived to a
rip* Old Mge," Yes, we think so.
took an active
our Joung j a dy won over the entire
field. In the second this place won
over tfie field,, except Thomasvllle,
and but for certain conditions, per
fectly fair and honest,
brought .to bear, we would have been
winner then. In these two many
subscribers paid up several years
ahead.
2nd. We had the Meigs Review
the homo paper as an open enemy.
Many, of the business mefi own stock
in the plant. They evidentally think
they can do without books better
•vrfWlAh PAPER OF THOMAS
rofcxTY .
jRKAXTBEH C.'kCi'UI lOV'i.Wm
were
MARKETS.
Country I'i'odrtff*.
Thomasvllle Dec. C.
The Chicago Record-Herald offer
ed watches ^ as prizes in a contest
known as the "Georgia {Towns” con-
Thq answers were: Index,
Pfingor, Elgin. Headlight, Crawford,
Valentino, Airline, Poorboy and Ban
dana. They should nOw offer some
thing to the Georgia person who can
locate tho town3.—Savannah Press.
We oro surprised at the absence
of Gough, rfuggins, Obo, Omego, and
other old favorites from the ahov,e
mt. V :
Timothy, choice
Rye .v
CtHlim. spot ... .
An Income tax is said to make
r*. But that does not account for
at them.
Andrew Carnegie and-those other
chaps who worry about swollen for
tunes might try matrimony.
They have blomod Spencer’s death
«m the operator. Now who is to
klaitiie for having an operator of that
kUd.
The Georgian publishes a list of
the Georgia delegation in Washing
ton and their boarding houses. This
will he regarded with disfavor by tho
congressmen If wandering constitu
ents get the habit of dropping In for
meals.
The man who writes the “Reflec-
ttfcar of a' Bachelor” la about to be
married. Then we may hare the
"Repentances of a Benedict."
In the last Issue of the Jefferson
ian Tom Watson pays a' beautiful
tribute to wives, and this la the more
remarkable from the fact that Tom
rurely pays a tribute to any one.
A magazine writer says a $2 bill
wilt last sixteen months and a ten
*ejl»r bill will last three years. De-
»eada upon whose bill It Is.
Some freak fur will fly if Jim
Woodward and Carrie Nation mix up
In Atlanta.
Chlerocranberritli la the name of
*.•»•» disease, that Infects people
t*rtrtiuas and Thanksgiving. It
Mmmt often prove fatal, but Is ex-
medlngly uncomfortable.
A vigorous and masterful docu
ment Is the special message to the
the Brown-
Dealers say that those e-’-o h—»
used Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets are quite loyal to
them and can not be persuaded to
take any substitute. Get a free
sample at Montgomery & Maclnyre's
drug store, give them a trial and
you, toe, will want them In prefer
ence to any other. They cure stom
ach troubles, biliousness and con
stipation ' C
President dealing with
vllle affair and the dismissal of the
negro battalion. In It Mr. Rooso-
TSe'hrlndle cotf won the freedom
•dike city in Thomasvlllo by a ma-
IMU of three votes. And yet cows
saw sot such swift runners, after all.
-—Atlanta News. 1
other things for the house, and
ciothea for Mn. DoRaylan.
"I do not know what the full val
ue or the dead mystery’i eatate la,
‘He* made
Cold weather make* things brisk.
Get busy advertising.
■pN»w Fork woman lays the way
tA Mra a century It to go barefoot.
The Thomasvllle Tlmes-Rnterprlse
tefesss to start until summer time.
--Savannah Press.
but I think It Is large,
from fifty to a hundred dollars a day
and ‘he’ waa by ho means profit-
grate."
Dr. Rowe ehowed a telegram he
had Jnat received from the Russian
consul In Chicago asking tor the ver
dict of the coronor’t Jury and evi
dencing great concern over the sit
uation. Among the personal effects
of the dead woman were found nat
uralisation papers. But Inasmuch as
Notice to oar Customers.
We are pleaaed to announce that
Foley’s Honey and ’’’ar for coughs,
colds, snd lung troubles Is not af
fected by the National Pure Food
and Drug Law as It contains no
opiates of ether harmful drugs, and
we reccomneud is as a safe remedy
for ohlMren and adults. For tale
by Montgomery & MacIntyre. V
in the United Statee Army. He fur
ther declares that the square deal
has not been violated, and that the
negro is color creates no prejudice
)or or against him. More than this
Mr, Roosevelt’s actions carry eut his
words, and the people know that in
(he picturesque parlance of the'
gambler, he Is not "four-flushing.''
Our President ts truly a remarkable
man and la making history at a
rapid rate these days. His recent
message, especially those on the
Panama canal and the Brownsville
affair are models of literary style.
Mr. Roosevelt has more of a literary
knack than any proatdent of recent
times, and this It Improving all the
time. Ilk fact he Is a remarkable
Stece. tho Tlmge-Baterprlse pub-
Wad Col. McLendon's' letter about
an-shortage all of the railroad!
tan ordered new equipment. See
as ■ then ds any evil you want rem-
NEW BANK —,
Bank of Ochlocknee, Ochlocknee, Ga.
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ALL LOSSES.
Put your money where you con,l lose it. 5 per cent .
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Give us your account. Yours truly,
BANK OF OCHLOCKNEE,
WILLIAM JOHNSON
CASHIER. - . « j
An Alarming Httnation.
frequently reaultm Lorn neglect o!
clogged bowels and torpid liver,
until constipation becomes chronic.
This condition ts unknown to those
who use Dr. King’s New Life Pills;
the best and gentlest regulators of
Stomach and Bowel*. Guaranteed
by all druggists. Price 25c B
Regulates the bowele, promotes
easy natural movements, cures con
stipation —Doan's Regulets. Ask
your druggist for them. 2B cents
a box.
TV? mtr that Billy Covington and
Andy Roddenbery are reading tne
fWgimsHinal Record and watching
Jtm Griggs vote very closely.—Sa-
djrdney Tapp's new magatlne has
am article entitled "The Passing of
Rkarp McWhorter.” The trouble is
Wmp will' quit passing after the
Ant of January.
JUST LOOK
Over our Stock and you will be surprised at what nice - things
we have that will make plad the heart of a child on Christmas mt>m
ing' ' /
A full stcck of Juvenile Toys on the road and a 20 per cent re
duction on all 1906 Motile Wheels, in order-to close themiput
Win recommend to Mr. Sealer that
Wvrrite a series on “Clippings from
W* Modern Press’ >nd begin with
x» editorial comment from some
Cee«» n«e State paper on the
-Modality of Christman, as Obaer-
rmi At America." }
■ridsight on the night before
lest sohoo! so they could be able
Police Barracks.