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I Coolidge.
From There.
Feb. 'it.—A small
[delayed train* o« the A.
a short time l*«t iluaday
Nn one >u hart and no
.ui «iu4>*t neiirai aorvice*.
Rev. J. M. Ootler, pastor of the
Methodist Chu#ch la planning to hold
revival services at the chttfch la the
near future. There |s already an
awakening of interest la things re
ligious among the people of the
town, and the aervlcves promts to
be very successful. '
, I>ont Keep money at home to at.
bear 'M&SKl of another wed- tract burglars or at risk of faming.
r, -atop
dins 10 occur soon.
At tho town ioundl meeting Tues-
diij nlghi, Mar.-h:il J. H. JOOOS was
elected lor the year, again.
Prof. Timmerman has returned
and resumed bis duties at the school
and reports his father mtteh better.
He has a large and flourishing school
and is assisted In bis duties by Miss
Daisy Ratllffe.
W. A. Jones has started up hit
sawmill, making the third one In
operation here. This hae necessi
tated the lengthening of the side
track here, which has been done.
The Coolidge Warehouse Co., Is
eeUlog flsh guano to oar farmers this
year.
Goers and Comers.
Dr. T. R. Jones and wife of Thom.
nsviUo visited hif brother, Dr. H.
Jones hers last Sunday.
J. 0. Malloy of Cairo visited his
son P. 0. Malloy here this week.
Miss Ola Mss Parish, of Pavo, Is
visiting her father, Mr. William
Parish, who Is In the cross tie bu»-
Vllss Lettle Cone of near 1 Chastain
visited relatives here last week.
Mrs. W. B. Drew spent last Satur-
. day and 8unday In Thomasville.
Rev. W. A. Jones has obtained
letters patent on n road working
machine which promises to be of
grdat advantage In working and re
pairing roads and street*.
Religion* News.
The 8undty school bai been reor
faulted and It Is hoped that all will
show their Interest by attending reg
ularly.
Rev. J. B. Alllgood, pastor of the
Baptist church preaches every first
and third Sunday morning and even
ings and on the Saturday before the
flfst Sunday.
Rev. 0. 8. Smith, Methodist pas
tor at Mtmilville preaches here
every feurtb Sunday, morning and
evening.
Rev. H. B. Nesmith went over to
^dtroy last Saturday and Sunday.
He it serving as the pastor of the
Baptist church there,
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Yen can get 4 per cent for it at the
Peoples Savings Bank, MKobell
House Block, ThonuwvUle, On.
Buys Residence Property.
Mr. J. W. Byrd has purchased
from Mre. J. W. Butler, of Camilla,
the reaidence property on Hansel]
(treat, that he has been occupying ns
a renter for a year. This Is one of
the most desirable hornet In the city.
A WONDERFUL HAPPENING.
Port Byron. N. Y., ha* wltaerasd
*n* of tho most remarkable easel of
hMltng ever recorded. Amos F,
Ring, of that place says: “Buck-
len 1 * Arnica lalva cured a tore ea
my leg with which 1 had entered over
SO years. I am now slghty-Hve.”
t ?»«»»wod to eura all aorta by all
druggists. lRc. B
Per BUUousaest aad Sick Headache
Take Orlno Laxative Frnlt Syrup,
ft sweetens the stomach, aids diges
tion and acta as a gentle etlumlant
on the liver end bowels without Ir
ritating these organs. Orlno Lava-
lira Fruit 8yrup cures biliousness
and habitual constipation. Does not
nauseate or grip* and Is mild and
pleasant to take. Remember the
mime Orlno and refute to accept
any lubatitnte. y
Little CUM Died.
The many friends at Mr. and Mrs|
J. B. Rekgan who live near town
will regret to learn that they lost
tholr three month! old boy Jotspb,
who died Sunday' Tho little one
;wne carried tto Salford, On., for In
terment
BLANTON-SWIFT.
Interesting Marriage to Take Place
February Nineteenth.
(From Tbundny'i Dally)
Cards were sent out yesterday an
nouncing the engagement of Mis* Ila
Blanton to Mr. James Orrin Swift,
the marriage to take place at the
residence of the bride*' parents
(1130 Mgdison street at four-thirty
o'clock on the evening of Wednes
day, February nineteenth.
Mias Blanton Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Blanton and Is a
young lady of many accomplish
ments. Mr. Swift Is a hustling
young merchant who moved here
from Metcalfe cevral months sgo.
Their many frlenda will wish
them much happiness.
SPRAYS AUTOMATICALLY.
to Prevent .Dost Flying
About When Sweeping.
When sweeping the floor the
housewife Is lust os careful to
dampen the carpet In some way to
prevent the dust from flying about ss
the street cleaner Is to sprinkle the
street before tweeplng It. The old-
fashioned method consisted In scat
tering old tea leaves over the carpet
to gather up the duet. Modern meth
ods demand a simpler method,
something similar to the apparatus
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Off to the Flat Woods.
On Sunday evening a party of en
thusiastle sportsmen left for ■
week’* banting and fleblng In the
flatwoods of Florida In the party
were Messrs Alex Turnbnll, Jim Dil
lon, Will Hopkins, Robert Tlmmone,
William Proctor, Gus Wheeler. Ed
Bly and Guy Garrard of Columbus.
A healthy man Is a king In hla
own right, an unhealthy man is an
unhappy slave. Burdock Blood BU-
fers build* up sound health—keeps
you well.
Lame Back.
This allmeut Is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles and may
be cured by applying Chamberlain's
Pain Balm two or three times a day
and rubbing the parts vigorously at
each application. If this does not at-
ford Immedlte relief, bind on a piece
of flannel slightly dampened with
Pain Balm, and qulck;rellef Is al
most sure to folow. For sale by
Montgomery & MacIntyre, Thomas
vllle, Oa.
New Business on Madison.
The ofllce In the Parker block on
Madison street formerly occupied by
the Messrs. Rdblason In their Insu
rance business, has been rented to
Mr. Chas. W. Winter. He will act
ss local sales agent for the GrlBng
Bros. Nursery Co., and look after
the sat* of their frnlt trees In this
section.
For Aseaalt and Battery.
Sheriff Hlght went out Into the
country yesterday afternoon and ar
rested Henry Marshall, a negro who
It charged with assault and buttery
on the person of J. W. Jackson, a
Sprays the Carpet,
shown here, the design of an Iowa
man. It Is called a dustiest attach
ment for brooms. It consists of s
water reservoir, which It attached to
the handle of the broom above the
bristles. Embedded among the fibers
ot the broom is e sprayer, connected
to the reservoirs by a feed pipe, the
flow of liquid being regulated by a
vtop-cock.
HOME COOKING.
Tapioca Rice.
One enp of tapioca soaked over
white man. Marshal gave bond and] night; In the morning put It on the
will be tried In city court.
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* LOCAL NEWS AND VIEWS +
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+ Loral Happenings ot the Day *
4 In nnd Around TobmasvUle +
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barwich of
Merrillville were among the visitors
of prominence from the country on
Monday.
Mr. R. L. Redfesrn was here from
Psvo Monday.
Mr. M. Howxe, of Ocklockonee,
spent Monday' In town.
Mr. N. E. Scoggins of Grady coun
ty was a prominent farmer who
spent Tuesday ig Thomasville.
Mist Mary Herring of Macon Is
here the goesrot her uncle Ml'. B.
F. Herring. Miss Herring It a
trained nurse and will make her
home here at the residence of Mr.
Herring. ^
Mrs. Barbra Tallin, and her little
daughter. Rath have returned from
Clndnnattl nnd will again make this
their permanent home. The boys
are expected to follow soon'. The
many friends of the family will be
delighted to know that they have re
turned to Thomasville.
Mr. B. W. Hicks of Ocklocknce,
was In town Tuesday. He brought a
load of Thomas county pork to the
city.
WANT COLUMN
FOR SALE—Selected North Caroli
na seed plnders. Early seed oats
Late seed oats. J. W. Dillon.
12-26-tf
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Dark .bay
horse with small white spots on
fare and back. Right hind hoof
about shed off. Reward far re
turn or’Information. W. B. Rey
nolds, Metcalfe, Ga., 2-2-3tdAw.
INFORMATION WANTED—of W. J.
Futrell, supposed to be in South
west Georgia. Addresa W. H. H.
Futrell, Box. 427, Dothan, Ala.
2-2d2t-w2t
Common Coins are the Cense
Many Serious Diseases.
Physicians who have gained e na
tional reputation at analysts of the
cause of various diaesses, claim that
Jf catching cold could be avoided a
long list of dangeroui ailment* womu
hover be heard of. Everyone knows
that pneumonli and consumption or*
Iglnate from n cold, and chronic ca
tarrh, bronchitis, aad all throat aad
lung tronbles are aggravated and
made more serious by each fresh at
tack, Do not rlik your life or take
chances when you have n cold. Cham
berlains Cough Remedy will cure It
before thee* diseases dtvelop. Tbit
remedy eontelne no opium, morphine
or other harmful drug and hae thirty
yean of reputation to back it, gained
by Its cures under efery condition.
For sale by Montgomery k MacIn
tyre, Thomasville, On.
Endorsed by the Count).
“The moat popular remedy In Ot
sego County and the beet friend ot
ay family.” writae Wm. M. Diets,
editor and publisher at the Otsego
Journal, Ollbtrtavllle, N. Y„ "Is Dr.
King’s New Discovery. It hap prov
ed to be an Infallible cure for conght
and colds, making short work ot ta*
worst of them. We always keep a
bottle In the house. I believe It to
be the most valuable prescription
known for lung and throat diseases.'’
Guaranteed Ip never dtssppofht the
taker by all drug stores. Price 50
cents pud tl.OO. Trial bottle free.
Stops itching instantly. Cures
plies, ecxems, salt rheum, tetter.
hives, herpes, scabies—Doan's Olnt-] when regulated with Dr. Klngs't
ment. At aay drug store.
Regular as the San.”
Is the expression as old as the race.
No doubt the rising and setting of
the sun It the most regular perfor
mance In the universe, unless It Is
the action ot the liver and bowels
| New Life Pill* Guaranteed by all
druggtsts. 25 centa.B
Liberal Response.
Rev. Parker, the honored pastor
of the Methodist church at Cairo
has been compelled to give up his
work on account ot sorious Illness.
A statement of bis condition to the
other Methodist ministers In thla
district resulted In a purse of more
than $500 being raised for his ben-
eflt.
They Had Insurance.
The Farmers' Mutual Insurance
Company Insures against wind as
well as against Are sad lightning.
Several of the people whose barns
were blown down by the tornado
last week carried Insurance In this
company and their claims will be
paid la full. Almost all of the
people had their housee insured In
this company, but only two'carried
reticles on their barns.
Ptorlt pay live doltan n year to
rend the Ttmee-Enterprls*. They
retd your adi tco. Try one 11 yon
hnvent done to before.
The Limit of Life.
The most eminent medical scien
tists are unanimous In the conclus
ion that the generally accepted limi
tation of human life Is many years
below the attainment possible with
the advanced knowledge of which
the race It now possessed. The
critical period, that determines its
duration, aeemt to be between 50
and (0; the proper care of the body
during this decade cannot be too
strongly urged; carelessness then be
ing fatal to longevity. Nature's
best helper after 50 Is Electric Bit
ters, the scientific tonic
itove, nnd when boiling hot add one j
-up ot sugar and boll till clear; chop
me pineapple, pour the tapioca out | Mr. J. A. Bennett has Just re-
,0 ^ ,her ' aD<I ,,(lt * nto mo '-' :d * turned from Veracruze. Mexico and
When cold serve with sugar and
; r(a m. will spend a few days with his par-
Hlco pudding. cuts Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett. He
One cup rice; boll In a quart of has accepted a position as conductor
milk: after It Is boiled, add a smnll .. , „ _ . , ^
Piece of butter, .alt, one eup sup..-. on th * A ' C ' L ' ri "> Pl ’'S from Savan -
three eggs separated; bent the yolks [ nah to Jacksonville,
with the sugar, and stir In the pud
ding while hot.
Frosting for same—Beat tho j W. W. Owen, Jr., of Coolidge, wag
whiles of three egg!) to a stiff froth; < fn ThomaJ v|le Thursday.
idd one cup. of sugar and brown In :
the oven; flavor with vanilla. This | _
fa delicious.
WANTED—First class sawyer. A
sober man, and one with family
preferred. Address Robert Dekle,
Thomasville. 3-Stdltw
WANTED—A purchaser for <0#
pounds Honey Cut Tobacco, put
up In I to 10 pound boxes, sligbt-
I ly moulded. Price, 20 cents for
3 1-3 os. 21 cents for 5 os., or
will sell the whole lot © 20 per
pound. Pringle Co., 2-8-tfw
WANTED—Gentleman or Indy to
travel nnd collect for firm of $260,
000.00 capital. Salary $1,072.00
per year and espensea. Salary
paid weekly and expenses advan
ced, references required. Head
quarters at your home. Address,
Armstrong Alexander. '125 Ply
mouth Place, Chicago. 111. 2tw
FOR SALE-complete ginning plant
Apply D. B. Anderson, Ochlocko-
nce. 2-15-3mw
Plum Padding-
One cup suet chopped line, one
run molasses, one cup chopped and
seeded raisins, one cup currants, a
little citron, one egg, one cup sweet
milk, a little salt, one teaspoon soda
dissolved i* n little hot water, one
teaspoonful elovea, one tentpoonlul
rinr.amon. flour enough to make as
thick as fruit cake. Steam two and
mo-half hours. Very nice with wine
•auco.
Stuffed Sweet Potatoes.
Stuffed sweet tiotstoes are e nov
elty and will be found very n’-e.
Bake some large one*, and when t >ft
make a (lit down the aide, scoop »ut
tho Inside and bent It with salt, rep-
per, a small half-cup of cream ar-' a
'caspoonful of lemon Juice Fill the
-ncllt, return to the oven aud brown.
Substitute for Castor Oil.
Stew one-quarter of a pound of
figs slowly In olive oil to cover.
When they ere twollen, add honey
and lemon Juice to taste. Put them
In an earthen Jar, and should medi
cine be required for children or
adults one flg will have the tame re
mits at a doae of castor oil.
Passing of the Chandelier.
The decorators have sold It—the
chandelier must go.
Not that anyone will regret It es
pecially. The householder held to the
chandelier much at he held to hla
medicine I ?ollHra—because his father did.
that revitalises every” organ of the! The chandelier was expensive. It
Mr. D. B. Anderson, of Ocklock-
nee, was In town Thursday.
Judge S. A. Roddenbery will make
n prohibition speech at Brinson Sun
day.
-t
A. O. Weldon was here from Bos
ton Thursday.
~* V.
Mr. Guy Garrard was tn Thomas-
vllle Sunday on hie way to Florida
for a hunting trip. He hat bad
charge of th* Installation of a new
12,000 spindle cotton mill st Pel-
hem. i
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WOMEN'S WOES.
Thomatvllle Women are Finding Re
lief at Last.
LOST—Llewellen setter, color black
white and tan ticked. Weight
shout 35 pounds. Iu>st last Sun-
dny at Mlccoenkle, Fla. Rewari pall
for his return. W. F. Yarbrough.
3-4-6t—w
On tarma and Choice City proper
ty In Tbomaavllle. interest $ to t
per cent and payable annually. Time
6 years, bnt par *r all principal may
be paid back at end ot any year and
■top Interest Prompt attention giv
en to all written Inquire*.
ELLIS a ELLIa.
Ptdrlck Bulldln*. - - - Ttfton, Oa.
It does seem that women have
more than a fair share of the aches
and pains that afflict humanity; they j
must “keep up,” must attend to du
ties In spite of constantly aching _
backs, or headaches, dlxzy spells,
hearing down pains; they murt “
Second Hand and
New Cane Mill
For tale at a reduced price.| One
number 2 Kentucky Power Mill tec-
and hand. One 2 roller Kentucky,
mill, animal power, new. One - <
Inch 2 roller In Iron frame, anlmu.
power, new. 3 set* 2 roller 18
cane mills, new, anlmyl power.
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
Thomasville, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Five year loans ot aay a mount
above $800 promptly negotiated on
Improved farms la 8oatb Georgia.
Low rate of Interest. Quick i
R. C. BELL,
Attornrr -* tew. Cuiru (SS
body. Guaranteed .by all druggists. ' *'h* a ugly and a notorious shirker , I Heavy, inroure blood makes
50 cents. B :t Illuminated your celling and *»ve , 5, °°1> over. When to stoop meant tor-1 neavy, impure niooo maxes
:o your room u hard glare, unbecoo- ture and work with racktn pains andj mu<Wjr * complexion, head-
many aches from kidney Ills. Kid- 0ch?8 ' nau,ea - Indigestion. This
WAKITtD
:%•: i >
Hens,
Some'More Hens,
Then Still More Hens
Hides are wanted just as bad.
, . J. W. WATKINS & CO-'
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230-32 W. fJackaon St * Ihotnaavllle, 0a.
Every family In Thomas county
read the Ttues-Enterprlse. If you
have a message send It to them
through this medium.
lug alike to occupant, and fural-.h-
raent.
This Is the day of the side light.
There are side lights In confer, side
lights in brass and side lights !:;
Iron.
Where they arc designed cs;.ec-
Tho
habit
Chninbcrlnlns Cough Remedy, saves design, they are allll good,
herself a great amount of uneasiness j But the side light Is not ev< -y.
; anil anxiety. Coughs, cold* and croup ; thing. No room Is adequately ltg.it-
| to which children are susceptible are ed 'vtth side fixtures—nor Is It ex.
I quickly cured by Its use. It rounter-
, nets any tendency of a cold to result
In pneumonia, and If given as soon
as the llrst symptoms of croup oppear
j It will prevent the attack. Thla rem-
te mother who has acquired the! - or each room, they arc excel*
. of keeping on hand a bottle of lent. When they are not of special
! edy contains nothing Injurious and
mothers give It to little ones with a
; feeling of perfect security. Sold by
i Montgomery A MacIntyre, Thomas-
Convlnce th* public that you are
a public spirited citizen by placing
aq ad In the Tlmet-Enterprls*.
Special announcement Regarding the
National Pure Food and Drug Law.
W* are pleated to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not af
fected by the National Pure Food
sad Drug Law as It contains no opla-
tat or other harmful drugs, and we
recommend It as a safe remedy for
children and adults. Montgomery
k MacIntyre. ~
peciaiiy attractive or livable.
There muet be low lights for read
ing, for sewing, for the gam, ot .
chess—In short, as a social rallying across the small of it—a heavy, dull
point. ' bearing down rain and a weakness. I
Lamps of good design and bar
ncya cause more suffering than any I blood makes you weak, pale, alckly.
other organ of the body. Keep the! Burdock Blood Bitters makes the
kidneys well and health Is easily j blood *<*■ r e d - pure—restore* per-
maintalned. j fect h<!alth '
Mrs. Annie Woodall, of 157
Broad street, Albany Ga., says:
have derived a great benefit from!
the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. My)
back was causing me almost con-j
stant misery. The pain was right!
"Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil U th®
best remedy for that often fatal di
sease—croup. Has been used with
success in our family for eight
years."—Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo,
K. Y.
monious coloring arc the best solu
tion of the low light problem.
There are also beautiful drop
lights of stained glass, but these art
•not for those of slender purse.
The arts nnd craft shops turn vertited with the results,
out beautiful lamps of brass and ip-
ter. Even when the lamp Is not per
has left me and I feel much better i
used many different medicines with-) “Everybody Should Know.'*
• save C. G/ Hays, a prominent bus-
out apparent results and also tried j ^ess man of Bluff, Mo., that Pnck-
Uniments but the pain still remain^ 6118 Arnica Salve is the quickest
. . - , . ^bnd surest healing salve ever applied
ed. I saw Doans Kidney Pills ad-; a .-or**, burn or would, or to a
The pain' case of piles. I’ve used it find know
! what I’m talking about." Guaran
teed by all druggists. 25 cents
feet from the sandpoi At of beauty, if in every way. You are welcome to j —
It give, a strong mellow light with- „, e name „ , reference." p,,„
out odor It adds to-the room a com- _ ... “7*
fort and cosiness unattainable with for aaU by all dealer*. Price 61 « « >oh are acquainted with anyoM
....(.if.. . . . „ „ _ _ _ . i who Is troubled with this distressing
the chand *“ er - renta - Fo»ter-Mulbnrn Co.. Buffalo : allmenti } - eu can do him no greeter
, „„ New York, role agents for the Unit- favor than to icil him io try Chao-
Martyred Rives. berlaln's 8alve. It gives Instant re.
There It nothing the average hut- «« State*. J n e f. This salve also cures tore nip-
band resents more quickly than a - Remember the name—Dona’s—.1 pies, tetter and salt rheum. Price 26
martyred air on the part of hla wife. cents. For sale by Montgomery $T
-Woman at Horn*. u ” ®° other. Macltnyre, Thomatvllle, Oa.
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