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to call it, is one of the most weakening
diseases known.
Scoffs Emulsion, which is Cod
Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di
gested form, is the greatest strength-builder
known to medical science.
It is so easily digested that it sinks into
the system, making new blood and new fat,
and strengthening nerves and muscles.
Use Scott’s Emulsion after
% Influenza.
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ALL DRUQOI8T8I 60o. AND $1.00.
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nothing else.
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WEEKLY TIME8-ENTERPRI8E JAM ARY 2.1, 1007.
Positive
A soda cracker should be the most nutri
tious and wholesome of all foods made
from wheat-
Comparative
But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist
ure, collect dust and become stale and
soggy long before they reach your table.
There is however, one
Superlative
soda cracker—at once so pure, so clean, so
crisp and nourishing that it stands alone
in its supreme excellence—the name is
promising prospects.
Uneeda Biscuit
5
$ In a dust tight,
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
CUSTOMERS ARE COMING.
GOODS ARE GOING.
See our line before purchasing elsewhere.
We have a complete line of Ladies Dress
Goods, best Oil Calico, Lin:ns, Percals,
Homespuns, Comforts, Blankets, Quilts,
Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Ticking and every
thing you need in the Dry Goods line. New
stock of Battle Axe Shoes just opened up.
Our Trunk and Bag line cannot be surpassed
in town. Bring your Cotton and receive the
^he highest market price and inspect our line.
^Tours for business,
D.B. Anderson & Go.
OCHLOCKEEN,, GA.
PRESCRIPTIONS
CHRFULLY COMPOUNDED.
|Ingram-Groover Drug Company
Jefferson St., Boston, Ga.
- Phone 11.
Unprecedented Industrial Develop
ment 1" Georgia and Alabama.
Columbus. Ga.. Jan. 2.—Georgia
and Alabama begin the New Year
with the most promising prospects
of unprecedented Industrial develop
ment and upbuilding, according to
tbe Georgia and Alabama Industrial
Index which says In its regular week
ly Issue:
"The recognition of the possibili
ties of Ibe vast and varied resour
ces of the favored states of Georgia
and Alabama, resulting In Industrial
Investment and development has not I
reached Its high tide by far. but the
beginning of 1907 finds It stronger
and more substantial than ever be
fore In the history of the two states.
Large undertakings Involving the
outlay of great sums and smaller en
terprises are In prospect for the first
part of the New Year. In North Geor
gia a water-power property was sold
last week, to be followed Immediately
by the generation of electrical energy
which will be furnished to manufac
turing plants. In Alabama a second
Is to be developed by the building of
a railroad extension, to be about fifty
miles In length. In Montgomery
there has been furnished an examplo
of what Is In prospect In construc
tion progress by tbe awarding of a
contract for a modern 12-story ofllce
building and the perfecting of ar
rangements for erecting a 5-story
business building. In Georgia work
Is soon to begin upon the erection of
buildings for qjeven state agricultu
ral colleges. In the two states about
a score of Federal buildings aro to bo
erected, the necessary approprla
tlons having been made.
"Among other things The Index
reports this week. A $200,000 navnl
stores, mining nnd lumbar company,
concrete block plant, furniture fac
tory, ginnery, $75,000 Ice-plant ex
tension, saw mills, marble yard, twr
churches, $10,000 and $15,000 re
spectively, hotel, $30,000 Masonic
temple, $17,000 school auditorium
theatre, courthouse, river steel
bTldges and eight now corporations.”
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.
Their Uncoadug Work Keeps Us
Strong and Healthy.
FRESH AND NEW STOCK
line Staple roceries, Dry oods
and Shoes, New and Fresh.
IV. J. WILSON,
East Jackson, St. - • - Thomasvllle, Ga.
new Gtm and Bicycle Shop is now
do your work such as guns, bicycles,
machines, typewriters, adding
gasoline engines, and all kinds of
All work guaranteed.
ASBELL
Thomasvlll, Ga.
All tho blood in the body parses
through the kidneys once every throe
minutes. The kidneys filter tho
blood.. They work night and day.
When healthy they remove about 500
grains of impure matter dally, when
unhealthy some part of this impure
matter is loft in the blood. This
brings on many diseases and symp-
tomp—pain in the back, headache,
nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheuma
tism, gout, gravel, disorders of the
eyesight and hearing, dizziness. Ir
regular heart, debility, drowsiness,
dropsy, deposits In the urine, etc.
But if you keep the filters right you
will have no trouble with your kid
neys.
J. H. Thompson, employed by the
Cotton Compress Company and liv
ing at 213 Pine street, Albany, Ga.,
says: "Doan's Kidney Pills rid me
of a lame and aching back and I
am, therefore, prepared to recom
mend them very highly. I had suf
fered from this complaint for come
years past. It was a dull pain right
across the small of my back, particu
larly severe at night, breaking my
rest and robbing me of sleep. The
kidney secretions contained a sedi
ment and were very free and atrong
smelling. I used various kidney
remedies but nothing seemed to do
me any good until I got Doan’s Kid
ney Pills. They gave me almost im
mediate relief and since using them,
my back has been free from pain, my
urine contains no sediment and does
not bother me as ft did.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Hulburn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, sole agents for the Unit
ed 8tates.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
MOONSHINERS CONVICTED.
Court at Albany Trys Two From Mit-
• chell County.
The Albany Herald has the fol
lowing notes In regard to the Fed
eral court now in session there:
“Today's session of the United
States court was opened with the
calling of the case of Albert Hale, of
Mitchell county, charged with illicit
distilling. Although the Jury re
turned a verdict of guilty, he has
not yet been sentenced by Judge
Speer, who, In all probability, will do
so at tomorrow’s session of the
court. \
Witnesses in the case testified to
Hale’s good charaoter, at least so
far as his business dealings are con
cerned, but on the other hand the
government introduced certified cop
ies of indictments, pleas of guilty
and sentences In three cases In the
city court at Camilla for unlawful
sale of whiskey at about the same
time the still was found near Mr.
Hale's place.
Judge Speer permitted Joseph
Thomas, a white farmer ot Mitchell
county, who had been declared gull-
y by a jury of Illicit distilling, to
give bond In the sum of $250 for ap
pearance at the fall term of- the
court to receive sucli sentence as the
court might see fit to Impose.
The court then said: I can send
you to the penitentiary for two
years, or ! can fine you a thousand
dollars. I can fine you as low as a
hundred dollars, dr Impose on you
a sentence of as short a term as one
month. But, when a man seems to
be a good man—and you do not have
a bad face—and I am convinced that
he is not going to violate the law
again; such men who havo families
to support, I have allowed to give
bond and go home and come back
months later. Then, after they have
mado and gathered their crops and
provided for their families, they
come up like men and take such
punishment as the court gives them.
Sometimes if I find the accused has
had nothing more to do with liquor,
and his wife will promise her In
fluence to keep him straight, I some
times make her a Christmas present
of him. Now If you will go home
and work to make a good crop and
let liquor alone and 1 see you aro
going to be a better man, I may
make your wife a ChrlstmaB present
of you on the 24th or 25tth of next
December, but you will have to give
bond to be here on the first day at
tho fall term of the court; tho third
Monday In December—a bond of
$250. Now, ull the year, he think
ing of how much better it would
have been If you had let that still
alone, and It may make a Christian
of you; that is, If you are not one
already. I will not say definitely
how much I am going to sentence
you when you return. It largely de
pends upon yourself.” ,
HIJAVY
MACHINERY
I/t. BACON.
Vice President.
M. TICKNOR.
General Manager.
Albany Machinery Company
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HNCINB8,
BOILERS.
Mill and Railroad Supplies, gAW MIUA
Farm Implements, wood working
ACHINKRY .
Albany, da.
WE CALL ATTENTION
TO OUR •
LARGE STOCK
TRACTION ENGINES, GASOLINE
ENGINES, THRASHING MACHINE'
TOWERS AND TANKS, HEAVY M/
CHINERY, ENGINES AND BOILER
SAW MILLS.
Call and see us.
ALBANY MACHINERY C O
ANOTHER ELECTION.
Cairo Messenger Urges Again the
Question of Count/ Ronds.
We Have in Stock and Offer for.Salethe Fol
lowing New and Second-hand Ma
chinery, Subject to Prior Sales.
NEW MACHINERY.
15. 35 40 H. P. Stationary Horliont tal Return Tabular Boilers.
10, 1G, 30 H. P. Self-contained Horizontal Return Tubular Bollera.
3, 5, 7, 10 H. P. Upright Bollera.
6, 10, 15, 2$, 25, 30, 35, 40 H, P. C enter Crank Engines.
2 3x2x3 Steam pumpa.
2 4 1-2x2 3-4x4 Steam pumpa.
2 5 1-2x3 1-2x5 Steam pumpa.
1 6x4x6 Steam pump.
2 2” Gardner Governors.
1 1 1-2 Gardner Governor.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY.
20, 106 H. P. Stationary Horisonta
! Return Tubular Bollera.
25, 10 H. P. Engines.
I Open Head Wood Planer.
1 3x2x3 Duplex Steam pump,
t 8x5x10 Duplex Steam pump.
1 20 H. P. Locomotive Type Return Tubular Boiler.
2 20 H. P. Engines.
A large line of pulleys In stock.
All of tbe second band machinery la In good condition and we can
make prompt shipment of all orders. All Inquiries and orders will
have prompt attention.
R., T. SUTHERLAND,
IHachlne Works and Foundry, Ealnhrifgc, fs.
Tho Cairo Messenger Is urging
that another election be called to
consider the question of Issuing
bonds for the county of Grady's pub
lic buildings. At the former elec
tion held for the discussion of the
question bonds failed, largely
through tbe apathy of the voters,
and proiferty owners are facing an
enormoue direct tax.
The Messenger has learned that
the eupreme court has decided that
tbe statute concerning bond election
requires only two thirds of tbe votes'
cast, and not two thirds of the en
tire registration, as sometime* con
strued. This decision was made In
tbe case ot tbe city of Adel, and tbe
Messenger thinks that If It can be
made to apply to counties, that bonds
will carry In Grady.
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