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J Plant Wood’s
I Garden Seeds
FOR 8UPERI0R VEGE
TABLES ft FLOWERS.
Twenty-eight yean experience
—our own seed flume, trial
grounds—and large warehouse
capacity give us an equipment
that is unsurpassed anywhere
for supplying the beet seeds
. obtainable. Our trade in seeds
jbothforthe • '
5 Garden arid Farm
is one of the largest in this country.
We are headquarters for
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow
Peas, Sola Beans and
A LAXATIVE AND TONIC
ftade «(Lemons, compounded'with other liver'
tonics, aromatic 'stimulants and blood purifiers.
Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, Sour Sto
Sdi, Sleeplessness, Nervousuttd General Debility.
Hcga’s Improved Saw Mill
CO-lnch Dixie I'laaer and Ursula or
with Att trlimmt
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Lmozley lemon, ELIXIR CO.
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WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE JANUARY 33, 1007.
BOLDSTEP.
the well-grounded and reasonable objections of tbs
to the use of secret, medicinal compounds, Dr. R. V.
N. Y., some time ago, decided to make a bold de
usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medi-
use, and so has published broadcast and openly to the
and complete list of all the ingredients entering
of bis widely celebrated medicines. Thus he has
patrons and patients into bis full confidence. Thus
and completely removed his medicines from among
of doubtful merits, and made them Remedies of Known
are now in a class all by themselves—being absolutely
Non-secret. ' '
is bold step Dr. Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such
that he is not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny.
So many false formulas and malicious
statements concerning his medicines
had been published through the con
nivance of'jealous competitors and dis
gruntled doctors, that Ur. Pierce deter
mined to completely disarm his assail
ants by a full and frank statement of
their exact composition, verifying the
same under oath as complete ana cor
rect. This he has done and to the
complete discomfiture of those who had
assailed his good name as well as the
well-earned reputation of his world-
famed medicines.
Not only does the wrapper of every
bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery, the famous medicine for
weak stomach, torpid liver or bilious
ness and all catarrhal diseases wherever
located, have printed upon it, in plain
English, a full and complete list of all
the ingredients composing it, but a
•mall book has been compiled from
numerous standard medical works, of
mil the different schools of practice,
containing very nnmerons extracts from
the writings of leading practitioners
of medicine, endorsing m the strongest
possible terms, each and every ingred
ient contained in Dr. Pierce’s medi
cines. One of these little books will be
mailed free to any one sending address
on postal enrd or by letter, to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and requesting
the same. From this booklet it will be
learned that Dr. Pierce’s medicines con
tain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral
agents or other poisonous or injurions
agents and that they are made from
native, medicinal roots of great value;
also that some of the most valuable in
gredients contained in Dr. Pierce’s Fa
vorite Prescription for weak, nervous,
over-worked, " run-down,” nervous ana
debilitated women, were employed, long
years ago bv the Indians for similar
ailments affecting their squaws. In
fact, one of the most valuable medic
inal plants entering into the composi
tion of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion was known to tho Indians as
« SqUaw-Weed.” Our knowledge of the
uses of not a few of our most valuable
native, medicinal plants waif gained
from the Indians.
As made up by improved and exact
S recesses, ana with the use of specially
esigned chemical apparatus, tne "Fa
vorite Prescription” is a most efficient
remedy for regulating all the womanly
functions, correcting displacements, as
prolapsus, anteversion and retroversion,
overcoming painful periods, toning up
the nerves and bringing about a perfect
state of health.
The exact proportion of the several in
gredients used in these medicines, as
well as the working formula and pecul
iar processes, apparatus and appliances
employed in their manufacture, are
withheld from publicity that Dr. Pierce’s
proprietary rights may not be infringed
ana trespassed upon by unprincipled
imitators and those who may be piratf-
cally inclined.
Dr. John Fyfe, of fiangatnek, Conn.,
Editor of the Department of Therapeu
tics in The Electric Review says of
Unicorn root (Uelonias Dioica) one of
the chief ingredients of Dr. Pierce’s Fa
vorite Prescription: "A remedy which
invariably acts as a uterine invfgorator
and always favors a condition which
makes for normal activity of the entire
reproductive system, cannot fail to be
of great usefulness and of the utmost
importance to the general practitioner
of medicine.”
"Helonlas more fully answers the
above puipoees than any other drag
with which I am acquainted. In the
treatment of diseases peculiar to women
it is seldom that a case is seen which
does not present some indication for
this remedial agent.”
"The following are among the lead-
NEW BANK OFFICERS.
Rockwell it President and MacIntyre
Cashier of the National Bank
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Thomasville National
Bank witnessed some important
changes in that institution. Dr. M.
R. Mallette, who has been president
of the institution since the death of
S. L. Hayes several years ago de
clined the reelection to that office.
Mr. W. H. Rockwell, who has long
been cashier of the bank was pro
moted to the presidency. Archie T.
MacIntyre was elected as cashier, to
Succeed Mr. Rockwell. Though a
young man he is an experienced
banker, having been with the Citi
zen’s Bank In Thomasville, and pre
vious to that with the Valdosta
banks.
Dr. Mallette will of course not
leave Thomasville, but will continue
to reside here and look after his oth
er business interests. Mr. Walter
Hargrave and Mr. Jas. A. Mallette
will continue with the bank and Dr.
Mallette will act as vice-president.
The affairs of the bank were
shown to be In good condition, and
under the new officers this solid
financial institution will continue to
prosper. The old board of directors
r ig „ ....
ing indications for Uelonias: Pain or was reelected. It consists of G. W.
aching in the bock, with leucorrhea;
atonic (weak) conditions of the repro
ductive organs of women, mental de
pression and irritability, associated with
chronic diseases of the reproductive
organs of women, constant sensation of
heat in the region of the kidneys: menor
rhagia, ("flooding”) due to a weakened
condition of the reproductive system;
amenorrhea, arrisinc from or accompa
nying nn abnormal condition of tbo
digestive organs and an anemic (thin
blood) ijabit; dragging sensations in the
extreme lower part of the abdomen.”
If more or less of tho above symptoms
are present, no invalid women can do bet
ter than tako Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pro
scription, which Is rich In all tho medicinal
properties of Unicorn root or Helonlas.
MEIN AND WOMEN
should have a medical book handy. They
should know about anatomy and physi
ology. They should have a book that
treats of the sexological relations of tho
sexes as well as how and when to advise
son and daui
dorsementoft , .....
medical professions. A standard work is
the People's Common Sense Medical
Advisor, by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Send 31
one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound
book, or 21 stamps for tho pajier-eovered
volume. Address Doctor K. V. Pierce,
Buffalo. N. Y.
Ferrill, T. J. Ball, M. R. Mallette, W.
I. MacIntyre. J. W. Peacock, W. A.
Pringle, W. H. Rockwell, S. Steyer-
man and L. Steyerman.
To Study for Ministry.
Mr. Tellie Taylor, a well known
young man of this city will leave this
morning for Norman Park, where lie
will enter Norman Institute. He
will prepare himself for tho Baptist
ministry there.
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Vet ScYmcnppsloYiacco
and tafct
Three ways are used by farmers
for curing and preparing their to
bacco for the market; namely sun
cured, air cured and flue cured.
The old and cheap way is called air
cured; the later discovery and im
proved way is called flue cured.
In flue curing the tobacco is taken
from the fields and racked in barns
especially built to retain heat and
there subjected to a continuous high
temperature, produced by the direct
heat of flame heated flues, which
brings out in the tobacco that
stimulating taste and aroma that
expert roasting develops in green
coffee. These similar processes give
to both tobacco and coffee the cheer
ing and stimulating quality that pop
ularizes their use. .
The quality of tobacco depends
much on the curing process and the
kind of soil that produces it, as ex
pert tests prove that this flue cured
tobacco, grown in the famous Pied
mont region, requires and takes less
sweetening than tobacco grown in
any other section of the United States
and has a wholesome, stimulating,
juicy, full tobacco taste that satisfies
tobacco hunger. That’s why chewers
prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps
cheers more than any other chewing
tobacco, and that’s why chewers of
Schnapps pass the good thing along
—one chewer makes other chewers,
until the fact is established that
there are ‘more chewers and more
pounds of tobacco chewed to the
population in states where Schnapps
tobacco is sold than there are in
those states where Schnapps has not
yet been offered to the trade.
A ioc. plug of Schnapps is more
economical than a much larger ioc.
plug of cheap tobacco. Sold at 50c.
per pound in 5c. cuts. Strictly 10
and 15 cent plugs.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
h-i-hw ,
‘There's a Dollar at Each Endcfa Thousand,
and the First One Is tho Biggest.
..THE FIRST DOLLAR..
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 a pass book.
Whether your occount be lorge or small, your business
will be given our best attention. Consult us freely
abont rates of interest on time deposits.
BANK OF BOSTON, - Boston, Ga.
on. v
Capital, $25,000.00
Z. H. CLARK. Preslde-t. J. W TAYLOR. V-Pre.ldent
Ml M. STANALAN J.
For that
Dandruff
There is one thine that will
cure it—Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
It is a regular scalp-medicine.
It quickly destroys the germs
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp becomes
healthy. The dandruff disap
pears, had to disappear. A
healthy scalp means a great deal
to you—healthy hair, no dan
druff,no pimples,no eruptions.
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> SAKSAHABILU.
£FS CHCBRV PECTORAL.
FOLK GOOD ONE-HORSE FARMS
FOR SALE OR RENT,
la good location, to high itate of
cultivation, good water, good new
building*, good health, good school.
Thomasville, Quitman, Boston, Bar-
wlck and Osell conveniently near.
Price, $15.00 per acre, cash, oth
erwise S per cent Interest. Rent,
$3.00 per acre, fall payment. About
enough heavy mill timber to mike
one mllllen feet lumber, about one
mile from railroad, not Included In
farming land. 100 bushels se a Is-
ml rot ton planting seed for sale.
GEORGE M. DEKLE, R. F. D. No. 4.
Boston, Ga.
Today ta the clay to order Lavadu-
ra from your grocer. A trial trill
convince yon that It is the best for
trashing purposes.
JOURNAL ANSWERS.
tel Suit Filed by Col. J. H. Es.
till.
Atlanta. Jan. 9.—Tho Atlanta
Journal bus filed an answer to tho
350,000 libel suit of Col. J. H. Es-
till, of Savannah In which the Jour
nal claims that tho Savannah Morn
ing News, Col. Estlll's paper, owes
the Journal Just $432,500 as dam
ages for sundry alleged libellous
publications In the News. Tho Jour
nal admits certain charges mndo by
Col. Eftlll and denies others. Tho
suits grew out of hot paragraphs In
the two papers during the race for
governor, in which Colonel EbIIII
wus one candidute and Hon. Hoke
Smith, bneked by the Journnl, wns
another.
CAUI1AGE PLANTS FOR SALE.
Wo are again prepared to till all
orders for early und late varieties
cabbage plants. All plants grows
In open air, near snlt water caus
ing them to be tough und hardy and
stand sevore col.I without Injuring
them are the bust that is known to
experienced truckera. Are sure
headers and practically frost proof.
All plants packed In light box and
shipped C. O. D. If money Is not sent
with order. Price $1.50 per 1000
In small lota. Price on lots of live
to ten thousand quoted on applica
tion. No orders Oiled for less than
5* *0. Send ui a trial order. Adi
dress all orders to
W. N. SANDS ft SON.
M« rg- i'H, / 8, a
Jailed for Trespass.
Frank Cromnrtle was arrested yes
terday afternoon and jailed on the
charge of trespass. His securer Is
Col. R. E. Lester.
THE RIGHT REMEDY.
Men and women who suffer Indi
gestion, nervous debility, conitlpa-
t'w, kidney end bladder troubles,
lost vitality and all kindred diseases,
will find relief by using Haggard’s
Specific Tablets. They have been $•
year* on the market and hsT* demen-
strsted their paramount, healing and
health-glTlng qualities. Send for
book of particulars If your drug-
girt cannot supply you they will bo
sent prepaid upon receipt of price;
Tor box BOets. Address Boggard,
■pedis Co.. Atlanta. On. ,
NEW COACHES.
Grout Improvement in Service oil A’
luiny llninch of A, C. L.
Passengers for trains 72 trod 73
on the Atlantic Coast Lino for Al
bany scarcely recognized those me
diums of transportation yesterday.
An Improvement which the Tlmos-
Entcrprlse has long been urging, was
put Into service. This Is nothing
less than I wo handsome new veBtl-
huled coaches of the latest pattern.
They are equipped with ample smok
ing rooms. Improved wash rooms,
high-backed seats, and are new nifi
clean. They form a pleasant con
trast to the dirty and dingy old
conches that have been la use on this
road since the first spike wot driven.
Conductors Lewis and Forester are
WILKES AND SEARCY.
The Former Writes Again About tho
Meigs Matter.
Editor Tlmes-Enterprlse:
I have no desire to abuse yonr val
uable columns with a matter poBtl-
lily personal to this section.
But your distinguished correspon
dent, Prof., Searcy, being such a great
man, and such a fluent writer, I
yield to him an opportunity to write
some more of himself. He can tell
his friends what officer had him ap
pear. beforo a board of trustees
here and what happened there, if
ho' doesn’t remembet this meeting I
will be glad to furnish , him the'
names of some of those present. He
might tell them why he found it nec-
escary to turn down a library propo-
j sll’.on from a home Institution, bet-
happy sa children with a now toy., |or dn# he gupportod , an(1
over the Improvement; for they hare'
had to hear the just complaints' of
Irnto passengers for many years, ,
As this paper has frequently re
marked the line Is one of the most,
used oa the road, and the passen
gers will make their best bow to the
Coast Line, for giving them what
they hare long needed, and.doier.v-
ed. i .
MONEY TO LOAN.
Fire year loans of say amount
above $300 promptly negotiated on
Improved farms In South. ,Georgia.
Low rat* of Interest. Quick service.
R. C. BELL,
Attorney »» tjiw, Cairo Ga.
Qnltman’a Chief Hurt.
Quitman, Ga., Jan. 18.—Chief pf
Police J. P. Wade’s hone fell wl|b
him this afternoon, breaking ( the
left leg above the ankle. Mr. Wade
had started to a fire and In turning n
corner with his horso at full speed
the hoi-re fell.
Mr. T. F. Dyson of Meigs, wss a
Friday visitor to town. , ,
why ho cut the price of subscription
to 75 cents on the dollar on the old
add, tried Tlmes-Enterprlse, and
lots of ether things.
For this dragging down qualities
1 cheerfully withdraw. Now that
lie has raid "hurrah for Meigs,” I
trust tint tt wm hardly necessary
for him to salt that statement. There
mast be Coming a change.
• •<••«':< i B.B. WILKES.
Meigs. Ga,; il-17-M
’ TO - ORDAIN' DEACONS.
Iter, Beeler Will, Preach OnUnatlon
Sermon at Frcdonln Saturday.
Tbpre will he an all day meeting
at tftq Fredonln Baptist church next
Saturday for the purpose of ordain
ing tyro deacons Messrs. Hancock,
and, Dixon, ThP, ordination ser
vice* will be conducted by the pastor
of the church Rer. J. F, McCann as
sisted . by.Rev, A. W. Benler. The
ordination sermon ,will be, preached
at eleven o’clock by Rev. Bealer. Din
ner will, be served on the groan
and as many visiting brethren ns t
go, will,bp provided for.