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WEEKLY T1ME9-ENTERPR1SP, F ERRUAry 8, 1007.
Chew What You Know About and
• Know What You Are Chewing J
o Declares Senator
Cullman of Foreign Re
lation Committee.*
There is real pleasure in chewing
the best tobacco grown—where the
best tobacco grows—in the famous
Piedmont Country.
Only choice selections of this
well-matured and thoroughly cured
tobacco is used in making
SCHNAPPS. That’s why SCHNAPPS
and others of the Reynold’s brands,
as shown by the Internal Revenue
statistics for a fiscal year, made the
wonderful growth of six and one-
quarter million pounds, or a net
gain of one-third of the entire
increased consumption of chewing
and smoking tobaccos in the United
States.
Evidently, chewers cannot resist
the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS
because SCHNAPPS cheers them
more than any other chewing to
bacco, and every man that chews
SCHNAPPS passes the good thing
along—one chewer makes other
chewers—until the fact is now es
tablished that there are many more
Sold at SOc. per pound In Sc. Cuts. Strictly 10c. and ISc. Plugs
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wlnoton-Salem, N. C,
chewers and pounds of tobacco
chewed, to the population, in those
States where SCHNAPPS tobacco
was first sold than there are in the
States where SCHNAPPS has not
yet been offered to the trade.
SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine
Java coffee, sweetened just enough
to bring out its natural, stimulating
qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all
classes of chewers: the rich, be
cause they do not find a chew that
really pleases them better at any
price; the poor, because it is more
economical than the large 10a or
15a plugs and they get their mon
ey’s worth of the real snappy, stim
ulating flavor so appreciated by to-;
bacco lovers. All imitations con
tain much more sweetening than
SCHNAPPS. They are made that
way to hide poor tobacco improp
erly cured.
For the man who chews tobacco
for tobacco s sake, there is no chew
like SCHNAPPS.
February 2.
Washington, D. C.
After a talk with the president to
day Senator Callum, chairman of the
Senate Committee on Foreign rela
tions, 'said:
"This war scare is all bosh. There
is no more chance of our going to
war with Japan over this little
school question than there Is of our
going to war with China, Great Brit
tain or Russia.
Increased SB Per Cent.
Thomasvllle continues to be con
nected with the prohibition cam
paign in various counties. In the
last issue of the Bainbrldge Demo
crat Mr. A. J. Reamy, writing tor
the prohibitionists, quotes T. L.
Diamond Brand
Dress Shoes
Terrell Dispensary Fight.
Dawioo, Feb. 1.—The contest
now being carried on In this county
for the purpose of abolishing the
dispensary system Is waxing warm,
but there (s no bad feeling on the
part of either side being engaged.
Hon. W. A. Covington, of Moultrie
will visit the county next Saturday
and make several speeches In dif
ferent sections and the friends of
prohibition are expecting good re
sults from his efforts.
Labor statistics show that we pay the tSSSB'j&l
highest wages to shoemakers in St. Louis
—-because we require the best workman-
ship there is. yUM
This means that we get our pick of ctEtSf
the best workers—and wc find that the
best la the cheapest in the end.
The combination of the finest workmanship with the ideal assorting
and grading of leather (made possible by our making many classes of
shoes) has resulted in our making more fine shoes than any other
House in the West.
In our dress shoes from $3.50 to $6.00 you will find the leather of the
finest texture, the lasts the very latest and best fitting and the
workmanship the highest grade.
TURP. MEETING POSTPONED.
Operators will Discuss Important'
question at Future Date.
Congressman Griggs
Tlines-Enterprlse for Distribution
Sends Sonic to
The distribution of government!
free seed is always a matter of In
terest to gardeners and farmers.
James M. Griggs
Report From Metcalfe
that they Whipped Eli
Futch and 2 Negroes
/7]l^ Pi f+'DlAHONDBIimPJ
WE MAKE MORE FINE SHOES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE M m
Why Refer
to Doctors
I Congressman
; writep to the Tlmes-Enterprlse that
he has already sent seed to all whoso
names he could secure, and that 25,-
000 packages have come to the sec
ond congressional district of Geor
gia. He writes further that he has
sent to the Tlmes-Enterprlse a large
sack of packages and requests this
paper to distribute them among its
subscribers. Any one who wants to
try government seed, can do so by
applying at the once of this paper.
Information reached Thomasvllle consider matters in connection with
yesterday to the effect that whlto- the coming season, including cutting
cappers got In some bloody work of boxoa aDd the Bca * e °* pr * ce *
1 with the lash In the Metcalfe neigh-’ be pald ’
borhood, but beyond the Florida n *l , ° d®*I re <> t° extend the
„ , . , membership of the association, so
line, last week. • .
that the operators can take nnlted,
It is reported upon the very best . . . „ ‘ ' .
action In dealing with the labor prqb-
of authority that Mr. Ell Futch a The call for a meeting-will
prominent man In that section was j probably be issued within the near
taken ont last Monday night and future,
given a severe beating, in fact, so se
vere, that he has not been able to sit
or lie down in any comfort since the
visit of the white-cappers.
It Is also stated that the same
crowd on the same night took out a
negro woman and her hnsbtnd and
administered to them a full slaed
dose of the lash.
Those who assert that they know
all the clrcumatanoea are very re
ticent abo'ut the matter of the reaaon
for thla action on the part of tho
white-cappers, but they assert in
Because we make medicines
for them. We tell them all
about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and they prescribe It for
■toughs, colds, bronchitis, con
sumption. They trust If. Then
ycu can afford to trust it.
Ask your own doctor.
Tho tost kind of a testimonial—
"Sold for over slaty years.”
Mallary Bros. ;
Machinery Co. \
■ Macon, Georgia < |
lumber merger.
THAW CASE STARTS.
$1,600,000 Corporation at Tampa, In
Which are Tliomasrilie People,
Witness Now Being l Examined.
Heredity Insanity Defense** Plea.
The Ja ..souvllle Metropolis
brings the news of a lumber mer
ger interesting to Thomasvllle, as
follows:
"Mr. C. H. Tetter of Dado City
me of the lending lumbermen In the
state, la in the city today, "having
j lust come from Tampa, where he or
ganised the Tampa-Havana Lumber
: Company, one of the biggest lum-
- her mergers in the state. It Is a
| consolidation of the entire holdings
i of the Jetton-Dekle Lumber Com-
[ pany, and the Tetter-McLeod Com
pany, which companies own eight
pine and cypress, saw and planing
mills, including a sash, door and
blind factory In Tampa. The new
company is capitalized at $1,000,000
and Is officiated as follows:
"President—Lee Dekle.
"Vice-President—C. H. Tetter.
"Secretary and treasurer—Bald- ,
rick. ,
j "General Manager—M, M. Jetton.
| The new company intends to do a ,
■ big export business to Cuba, Mexl- ,
i
l co and South American points.
They will own their own vessels and (
establish ’lumber yards In Cuba ant
New York. Tampa Is to be con
gratulated on having secured such a q
big concern. All the officers will re
side In Tampa, and the plan Is to'
build up tbe export lumber business' "
of Florida, and the men backing this' ^
concern are of tbe kind that always
succeed.”
Avor's Pills greatly aid the Chen
Pectoral In' breaking up a cole
III
‘ There*8 a Dollar at Each End cf a Thousand,
and the FIrat One is the Biggest.
Georgia Northern Ry .Co
NORTH BOUND FROM MOULTRIE.
The way to have a bank account is to START one
You mil 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 occonnt be lorge or small,your business
will be given our best attention. Consult us freely
abont rates of interest on time deposits.
Lv. Moultrie
Ar. Doerun ...
Ar. Albany ...
Ar. Macon ....
Ar. Atlanta ...
Ar. Montgomery
Ar. Cordeie ..
Ar. Savannah ..
Ar. Dawson ...
Ar. Colnmbas ..
SOUTH BOUND FROM MOULTRIE.
Lv.Houitrie ... 115pm 5 46 pm
Ar. Pavo 165pm 6 25 pm
Ar. Barwlck .. 2 OS p m 6 $8 p m
Ar. Boston ... 2 30 pm 7 00 pm
Ar. Thomasvllle 4 20 pm 105am
Ar. Balnbrldgs . 5 40 pm 2 20 am
Ar. Quitman ... 3 27 pm 3 62 am
Ar. Valdosta .. 4 00 pm 419am
Ar. Savannah ■ ■ 9 35 pm 9 40 am
NK OF BOi'TON, - Boston, Ga.
Z. H. CLARK. Prasl ant. J. W. TAYLOR, V-Prcsldent.
j Ml Ml ITANALAN1. >■
Capital, $25,000.00
Will wait at Albany two bouts for
all connections.
C. W. PIDCOCK, O. E. SMITH.
Pres, and Gen. Mgr. Traffic Mgr
’ Moultrie. Ga.
VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
DR. J. C. SCHWENCKE, D. V. 8.
242 Broad St., ThomaavUle, Ga.
Treatment for tick horses, mules
and dogs. Surgical operations and
dentistry work on animals a special-
stand, Warner Paxton, engineer , of
the root garden, - and Myer Cohen,
a song writer, were introduced to
establish the facts of the killing.
Attorney Gleason In bin opening
address, said the defeaae would ahow>
that Thaw waa suffering from insan-;
Ry. hereditary in nature, when he
Bred tbe shot which ended White’s
life.
Hcge’s Improved Saw Mill
I St !*£*?*• Medium and The** machine* arwcocnpl'ta with e-nirv
ft- it. Hate’s t<v shaft and bit*. bu’It ol bft matar.aU
I gP-Bray— glaalanaoM Set-Work, throughout 10iwtoo thu irirV.t r.ot
wywuWMlM MUaf r. for tea. « ma-hine ha a ever beta thrvwn Lack on
»Q r »M»aWitdMir<ora.l«awytr«. our hands. Well-made and fucrcKtuJ.
“••cocK-Kinjf Psit. Variable Feed Works
Mfe hr SALEM IRON WORKS, Winston-Salem, N. C.
40 Below la Superior.
Superior WIs. Feb. 4.—The.v.cin-
eters here for tho first Mmo thlr
winter tcglrtered forty degrees be;
low zero this morning.
"Suffered day and night the tor
ment of Itching piles. Nothing
—Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor,,
helped me until I used Doan's Oint
ment. It cored me permanently'
Accidents will happen, but the
beat regulated families keep Dr.
Thomas’ Electric Oil for inch emer
gencies. It subdues the pain and
heals tbe hurts.
Knows,i&pt
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