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WEEKLY TIMES-EXTEIJPRISE M ARCH 8, 1007.
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THE FARMER’S WIFE
Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using,
and gives it a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn is
sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn.
In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro
cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not
apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which
is put into it?
The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad tr.- te i:i the mciuh
and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current
of blood and the dissemination of disease thror.pl:out the body Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour au.i foul stomach
sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and s*in bath do for
the churn—absolutely removes every tainting or co.rupting element.
In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, sciofulous swellings,
sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from
bad blood.
Golden Medical Discovery. That this
is absolutely true will be readilv proven
our satisfaction if vou will but mail
To aid in healing old sores, or ulcers,
apply Dr. Pierce’s All-Healing Salve
to them while taking the "Golden Med
ical Discovery ” to purify and enrich
the blood.
Dr. Piero's All - Healing Salve is
cleansing and pain relieving. It de
stroys the bad odors arising from sup
purating, or running, sores and puts
them in the best possible condition for
healing.
The” All-Healing Salve” is a superior
dressing for all open, running, or sup
purating, Sores or Ulcers. For healing
open wounds, cuts and scratches it is
unsurpassed.
If your medicine dealer does not have
the ''All-Healing Salve” in stock mail
60 cents in postage stamps to Dr. K. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y., and you will
receive it by return post.
In treating all open sores, or ulcers,
boils Carbuncles and other swellings, it
Is important that Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery be taken persistently
to purify the blood and thereby remove
the cause of the trouble. It is in the
blood that the great battle of health has
to be fought. The ulcer and the sore
are simply the scarlet flowers of disease,
with roots running down into the blood.
These roots must be eradicated or the
disease will break out afresh. "Golden
Medical Discovery” cleanses the blood
of all foul and poisonous accumulations,
pushes out the dead and waste matter,
and thus purities the entire life current.
Disease in the flesh must die out when
it is no longer fed by foul blood.
"Golden Medical Discovery” effectively
cures disease in the flesh by curing, its
cause in the blood.
If ydffi have bitter, nasty, foul taste
In you/ mouth, coated to
bread/are weak and easily
depntssed and despondent, u«ve *»x- i p. —
quait headaches, dizzy attacks, gnaw- '
ingtr distrfss in stomach
or i|u>Rujj(r bowels, sour
a postal card request to Dr. R.V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. V., for a free copy of his
booklet of extracts from the standard
medical authorities, giving the names
of all the ingredients entering into his
world-famed medicines and showing
what the most eminent medical men of
the age say of them.
Cures Woman's Weaknesses.
We refer to that boon to weak, nerv
ous, suffering women known as Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
Dr. John Fvfe one of the Editoral
staff of The Eclectic Medical Re- here and there Is no need for
VIEW say. of Unicorn root (Ihlmiu agitatloi ; „„ , he qm , s t, on .
NEWS NOTES
| OVERSTATE
Co nmentson Happenings
of the Day in
Georgia.
(From Saturday’s Daily.)
Xort lien’s Crusade.
I Ex-Governor William J. Xorthen
of Atlanta has been in this section
j of the state for - the past few days
speaking in the interest of Law
and Order Leagues which he wants
I to organize in all counties of the
! state. The main object of the lea
gue seems to be to do away with
, lynching and to bring about a bet-
‘ ter understanding between the races,
j The Governor spoke at Cairo. Ca-
i milla, Moultrie and other points but
! did not speak in Thomasville. The
races are getting along very well
an;>
Dioica) which is one of the chief ingre
dients of the "Favorite Prescription”:
"A remedy which lnvnrinldy acts as a uter-
change of heart cannot he induced
. variably acts as a uter- i, ... , . „
Inc Invicorator • • • makes for normal ac- ; bv resolutions passed at a mass
tlrlty of the entire reproductive system. - : ,, , .
He continues "In Helonias we have a medlca- ! meeting, and sometimes we talk too
tnent which more fully answers the altovo
purposes than ami other drug tcit/i which I <im much about certain things.
acquainted. In the treatment of diseases pe- .
wn"hlchfcH not piwmtiinHn^rrStlM s <hool Improvement In Grady,
for thisjrcmedlal agent." I)r. lyfe further
z the leading
A.B. & A. R.R. I
WILL BUILD
la A* |
From Brooksville Here
According to Atlanta i
Report.
Atlanta, March 1.—A short line,
to Tampa, Fla, passing through one!
of the richest undeveloped sections;
of Florida and connecting with the'
present line at Thomasville, will be
built by the Atlanta, Birmingham &!
Atlantic railroad, according to re- j
ports heard in local railway circles.
It is stated by officers of the rail-1*
road company that no definite plans
have been decided upon, but it isj
understood on reliable authority j
that surveys have been made for the!
new road, north from Brooksville, 1
Fla. The new road would offer,
Atlanta a direct line to Tampa, and
give the Atlanta, Birmingham and i
Atlantic railroad a line of over 1000 1
I miles.
Says I
to myself
says I—
Uneeda
Biscuit
Says I to myself
says I—they
only cost
five cents
a package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
iONTHLY MISERY
SEWING-MACHINE APPLIANCE.
(Unicorn root). I’aln
or aching In the hack, with leucorrhca;
atonic tweak) conditions of the reproductive
organs of women, mental depression and ir
ritability. assocf
•product l v.
f hei
l condition of the
norrhea (suri>res>
periods', arising fror
‘ .1 condition i
nilc (thin blood ) habit ; dragging
sensations In tho extreme lower part of the
abdomen.”
If more or less of the above 8vmp-
■eproductlvo system;
‘ • absent monthly
111
promt*
tacks, gnaw-' HyltMI. flMl WUMjllcaLpmpeiU
, constipated 'Vl'jli .it.mosUai lilitUy nmrfm-nta,
ur or titter : « (Joldt , n boal ,“"“‘her Pt .
nsinTaf/r eating and poor appetite, I _ncnt ingredn'i.t of "favorite Prejcnp-
these Yjnptoms, or any considerable bon, Prof. Finley Ellingwood.M. D., of
numb/r/jf them, indicate that you are Bennett Medical C nlli-ge, Chicago, says i
.uffe/ut from biliousness, torpid, or
lazy/liver with the usual accompanying an( j general enfeeldement, It Is useful.”
indifc/stion, or dyspepsia and its attend- p r . Pierce's Favorite Prescription
tnt derangements. | faithfully represents the above named
The, best agents known to medical ingredients and cures the diseases for
cience for the cure ol the above svmp- which they are recommended.
LIU? Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the
f^mS'Sim comnti'
ltd c«Tn<nITiTiia~as at
s ol Tea (lute tenchpp n nf< p rart| - 1 original Little Liver Pills, first put up
of _aiLyhe sell opts of {pedicel hv old Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago.
writing;
tloners of all the setmols
practice, have been skillfully and bar- | Much imitated, but never equaled,
moniously combined in Dr. Pierce’s • Easy to take as candy.
SCROFULA
A FAMILY
BLOOD TAINT
The teachers of Grady county
held their regular institute meeting
last week and discussed matters of
Interest to the profession. Mrs.
Walter Roddenberv is at the head of
n movement for school Improvement
such as Commissioner Merritt dis
cussed In Thomasville several
months ago. The Idea Is taking all
over tho state, and the next year
will show marked progress on the
part of the schools. Tills Is well,
for there Is nothing more Important
•to - the future of the state, and the
development of its people that the
common schools of the counties.
Y. M. C. A. Building nt Amorleus.
Amerlcus Is endeavoring to raise
$)0,0()0 for a Y. M. C. A. building.
This is one of the most valuable In
vestments that the town could pos
sibly make. The association at
Thomasville has been in operation
about four years now and has yield
ed valuable dividends in character
building every year. The plant Is
valued at about $10,000. It Is not os
tentatious, but Is complete, Valdos
ta is still planning for n building,
Imentoi' Teate Puts
Another Handy j
• Market.
Scrofula Is not a disease that is acquired, under ordinary circumstance#.
It is a deep-seated family blood taint, handed down from generation to gen* . .
eration, blighting the lives and sapping the vital forces of innocent persons ant " ay cross Is do ng great t »i gs
who have inherited this legacy of disease. Parents who are blood relations
or who have a consumptive tendency, or blood disease of any character, are
sure to transmit it to their offspring, and it usually take9 the form of Scrofula,
Swollen glands, br*’* 1- 1 * J * !
Catarrh, and often
which the trouble
scrofulous germs and poisons that from birth the sufferer is an object of pity
because of suffering and a total lack of health, while in other instances
favorable surroundings and prudent living hold the disease in check until
later in life. A deep-seated blood disease like Scrofula can only be reached
by the very best constitutional treatment. A remedy is requirttl that can
renovate the entire blood supply and drive out the scrofulous and tuberculous
deposits. S. S. S. is the greatest of all
blood purifiers; it goes to the very bottom
of all blood disorders and removes every
taint and poison from the circulation,
makes rich, healthy blood and cures Scrof
ula permanently. S. S. S. supplies the'
PURELY VEGETABLE weak, diseased blood with the rich, health-
sustaining properties it ,is in need of, and
makes this life stream fit to supply every part of the system with strength
and vitality. Scrofula yields to S. S. S. because it is a natural blood purl*
fier. Writ, for book on the blood and any medical advice desired. He
charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
S.S.S.
V
From
the cotton
field to prosperity,
and a large, constantly
growing bank account awaits you
if you plant, fertilize and cultivate your crop with system.
The most important thing is to apply to your soil, about t
days before seeding, a plant food in the shape of 400 to 1000
pounds of high grade
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
per acre on fewer acres. If you follow this advice, your
cotton will be waist high by the time many of your “extern
sive culture” neighbors are hoeing over their crop the first
time* Then too they may have used a poor grade
fertilizer. Insist upon having only Virginia-
Carolina Fertilizers — accept no substitute.
Ask your dealer for a copy of our handsome new
almanac, or write us for one—it is free.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.,
SALES OPPICES:
Atlanta, Go. Savannah, Go.
Montgomery, Ala.
Memphis. Tenn.
Shreveport. La.
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk. Va.
Durham, N. C.
Charleston, 8. C.
Baltimore, Md. A
in this line. Thomasville with its
Yashti Home, Y. M. C. A., City Hos
pital, Elk's Home and public library
has a longer and better list of pub
lic institutions than almost any city
of its size In the state. They go a
long way to make life among the
pines pleaRnnt and worth living, a
; Hhrincrs t« Cordele.
Alee Temple, Nobles of the Mys
tic Shrine will make a pilgrimage to
Cordele next Wednesday, the sixth.
About twenty-five Philistines will be
cleansed ns by fire and taken Into the
camp of the elect. There are eight
or ten Masons of high degree in
Thomasville who nexer miss an op
portunity to take In these meetings,
They don their dinky little red fezes
and swallow-tail coats and hie them
off to partake of the deligVts of zem-
zem and fellowship. The star and
crescent of the order Is seen adorn
ing the coat-lapels of many of the
northern visitors to Thomasville,
and some of them are planning toj
run up to Cordele and see a South
ern shrlno work.
Savannah's Sunday Closing.
For the last two Sundays the bar
rooms in Savannah have been closed,
really closed. This is the work of
the People’s Democratic League, the
new dominant fuctlon in politics.
They made certain reform promises
which they are carrying out, much
j to the woe of the thirsty. The
Sunday closing has been the cause of
a split, even In social circles. From
time immemorial the Oglethorpe
Club the rendevouz of the society
men of Savannah, has allowed a
quiet nip on Sunday and all other
days. T. Mayhew Cunningham was
president of the club, and Anton P.
Wright formerly of Thomasville,
was secretary. Both wera active re-
T. A. Teate, the Indefatigable in
ventor, has applied for a patent on
another simple little device (hat
lightens the work of sewing people.
This is an appliance that is to be at
tached to sewing machines. It is
a piece of wood jointed-in four
parts, and attn|hcd by screws to
tin* thread and table of any machine.
By simply adjusting one hinge, the
machine is converted from a foo;
thread to a hand power affair, thus
giving the sewer a rest. If it is
desired to go back to tho foot-power,
the device folds up and is out of
the way In an Instant. Tho device
can he attached to either a drop
head or box sewing machine of any
make.
Mr. Teate will market them at
one dollar each. Ho has scwr'.i
already In use and their owners say
they would not part with them.
This latest patent of the ThomaAlJle
Inventor is on exhibition at Neel’s
store.
SA111*KANTS AXD CORPORALS.
Soldiers of Company K. Make Good
Marks in Examination.
Capt. W. W. Jarrell yesterday an
nounced the result of the examina
tion for non-commissioned officers,
held at the arniony Thursday night.
The high mark was made by W. A.
Watt, who handed a paper almost
perfect. He will therefore become
first sergeant. The other sergeants,
In the order named are L. E. Cone,
E. R. Gerger, J. M. Lane aud R. S.
Burch. The corporals are A. N.
Tuck, O. R. Harvey, W. W. Wade,
and tV. K.Shackleford. The pa
pers were all good and there was but
a .few po’nts difference Kjr.ween sev
eral of the leaders.
is one of woman’s worst afflictions. It always leaves
you weaker, and is sure to shorten your life and make
your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and
it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func
tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. .It is are-
liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head
ache. nervwafisss, JrtaMit?, sleeplessness, dizziness,
fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient
medicine for all women’s pains and sickness.
Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes; “I have
used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to
women, and it has completely cured me.”
AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $1.00 BOTTLES
WINE
OF
WRITE US A LETTER
describing fully all your symptoms
and we will send you Free Advice
in plain sealed envelope. Ladies'
CARDUI
We Have in Slo:k and Offer for-Salethe Fol
lowing New and Second-hand Ma
chinery, Subject to Prior Sales.
NEW MACHINERY.
25, 35 40 H. P. Stationary Horlzont tal Return Tubular Boiler*. - ...
10, 10, 30 II. P. Self-contained Horl zontal Return Tubular Boiler*.
3, 6, 7, 10 H. P. Upright Boiler*.
6, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 36, 40 H. P. Center Crank Engine*. i
2 3x2x3 Steam pump*. - ' . ,
2 4 1-2x2 3-4x4 Stoam pump*.
2 5 1-2x3 1-2x5 Steam pump*. -
1 6x4x6 Steam pump.
2 2" Gardner Govornora. * :
1 1 1-2 Gardner Gorernor. , /
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY.
20. 100 U. P. Stationary. Horl*ont%
I Return Tubular Boiler*. .
26, 10 H. P. Engines. -
1 Open Head Wood Planer.
1 8x2x3 Duplex Steam pump.
1 8x5x10 Duplex Steam pump. ’ .... ..........
1 20 H. P. Locomotl /o Type Return Tubular Boiler. —
2 20 H. P. Engine*. . ; s '
A large line of pulley* In atoek. /
All of the second band Machinery 1* In good condition and w*
make prompt ehlpment of all orders. All Inquiries and orders will
bare prompt attention. .x V ,
O. T. SUTHERLAND,
machine Works and Foundry, Balnbridge, Ga. *
¥
C. R. RAWSO.N,
President.
J,*. BACON.
Vice President.
HEAVY A.
Albany Machinery Company ■
^ KNGINfeS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOU.KKS.
Mill and Railroad Supplies,
M. TICKNOR.
Genera] Manager.
MILLS#
WOOD WORJCINC (
1:1 :*ttr .
form politicians. When the new or
der of things came about these gen
tlemen wanted the club to be con
sistent and cut out the Sunday
booze. The club refused so Messrs.
Wright and Cunnigham resigned
their positions.
Leon County Stays Dry.
The county commissioners of Leon
county Florida held a meeting test
week to pass upon the petition pre
sented to them to call an election
in that county to decide whether
their county shall remain dry or not.
After hearing arguments of counsel
the commissioners unanimously vot
ed against calling the election upon
the grounds that the petition did | CHINERY, ENGINES AND BOILERS
not come up to the legal require- 1
Farm Implements*
Albany, 8a.
WE CALL ATTENTION
TO OUR ' »
LARGE STOCK M
' 'OK .
TRACTION ENGINES, GASOLINE
ENGINES, THRASHING MACHINES
TOWERS AND TANKS, HEAVY MA-
V-
metUs. The failure of this effort to
call an election will probably settle
the matter of prohibition In Leon
county for a long period of time.
SA A MILLS ^
Call and see us. *,
ALBANY MACHINERY CO