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WEEKLY TIMES-EXTERPRI8E MARCH IB, 1007
MOTHERHOOD
MRS. DANIEL SULLIVAN
Unquestionably preparation for
Wealthy maternity is accomplished by
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound more successfully than by any
•other medicine, because it gives tone
and strength to the entire feminine
«rganUm and renders it perfectly
normal.
A woman in good physical condition
transmits to her children the bless-
loss of a good constitution. Head
ar$at Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
■ Compound did for Mrs. Sullivuu, 589
E. 7th Street, Flatbush, Ni Y,
“What a blessing Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Is to motherhood. I
jhu you a picturo of my three months’ old
toby and myself, and the photo shows tho
■plsudld condition of our health. That I am
wo well and the baby so healthy and happy
it entirely due to your excellent remedy
Lydia E. Pi nkham's Vegetable Compound.
I took it for live months before baby came
mad It brought me nn easy confinement and
kept me strong, whereas I was weak and in
perfectly miserable health all the time when
suy first threo children were born.”
Mrs. Geo. Walters of Woodlawn,
HI., also writes:
“I feel it my duty to tell of the good Lydia
C. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
done me and to recommend it to oil expec
tant mothers to insure u healthy child and
easy birth. I bad lost three children and
was discouraged when a friend advised me
to try Lydia E. Pinkliatn'sVegetablo Coin-
pound. I did so and it not only kept m*
well and strong but I have ns healthy a
child as you will find anywhere. I hope
other discouraged women tnuy rend
this /otter and tako Lydia E. r/nkham's
Vegetable Compound and be benefited by
it ns I have lw>on. ”
Women should remember that for
more than thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound has been
wlthouta rival in sustaining woman’s
health and curing all those painful
nilments peculiar to her sex. Its rec
ord shows that it has cured almost
every form of female complaint, orga
nic troubles, inflammation and ulcer
ation, falling and displacements
and consequent sninal weakness,
and is peculiarly adapted to the
periods of child-birth and change of
life. It cures backache and all those
bearingdown sensations.
If there is anything about your
case you do not understand write to
Mrs. Pinklmm, Lynn, Mass., for
advice. It is absolutely free. Thou
sands of women have done ao and
have received help.
The new Gun and Bicycle Shop is now
ready;to do your work such as guns, bicycles,
trunks, sewing machines, typewriters, adding
machines, gasoline engines, and all kinds of
. musicle. instruments. All work guaranteed.’
J. W. ASBELL
"M07 Madison St.,
Thomasvill, Ga.
Impure blood runs you down
—makes you an easy victim for or
ganic diseases. Burdock blood
Hitters purifies the blood—cures tho
<c&UBe—builds you up.
| ' 4, Donn’s Ointment cured me of
eczema that had annoyed me a long
time. Tho cure was permanent.”
—Hon. 8. W. Matthews. Commis
sioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me.
Regulates the bowels, promotes
easy natural movements, cures con
stipation— Doan’s Regulets. Ask
your druggntl for them. 25 cents a
box.
CRAZY WOMAN
RUNSAMUCK
Starts reign o! Terror on
Upper Broad Street
/ Friday.
(From Saturday’s Daily.)
For more than an hour yesterday
afternoon the residents of upper
Broad street were under a reign of
terror, the queen of which was H
crazy negro woman named MamV?
Williams. The cause of her sudden
insafilty is not known, but the vicin
ity shows the effect of it. The neigh
borhood has much the same appear
ance that It had after the cyclone
last month. Doors were smashed in,
window glass shattered and general
havoc was played.
The Williams woman resided with
her brother at the corner of Broad
and Calhoun. Yesterday afternoon
about half past three o’clock she
started on the war path. She armed j
herself with an ax, and visited near
ly every house in the neighborhood.
The negroes fled in terror at her ap
proach. She would smash every
closed door wdth a lusty blow of her l^ ans nn d arrangements have been
ax, and would tap more gently on; eonsumated In New York for tho
tho windows, but with the same de-1 ( ^ov<‘lopment of the water-power o.'
structlvo result. The black Carrie j Anthony Shoals on the Broad River,
Nation left desolation In her wake. I sixty miles from Augusta Ga., at a
At the house of George Houghton • cos ^ °f $5,000,000. These plan.i
Mitch Sampson a well known Syrian j have been forming for some time—
had a fine parrot. The woman The Index told of them in August,
knocked the cage over, and the par-, lust—but their completion is an in
rot addressed her in no gentle terms. Austria! event of great importance.
This angered her. and she told him [ After having the matter under con-
to wait until she got her “battle l slderation for several weeks the di
stick” and what she would do to him . cent towns.
would he a plenty. Tho parrot ad-j Among numerous other things re
vised her to take passage to a warm- ported by The Index are: Extension
or clime, and in reply she siezed him j of street railway systems, Atlanta,
and heat his brains out, against theiGa., and Huntsville, Ala., Ire factory
floor. The undertaking shop of Hit-j Wetumpka. Ala., soap factory, At-
Hard Rawls was visited, and there! hinta Ga | IO o,0()0 bank at Mobile
are now no whole panes of glass In Ala. tile plant, Birmingham, Ala.:
the establishment. J laundry, MillodgoviUo,’ Ga., capacity
The residents of the neighborhood
telephoned for the officers and Dep
uty Singletary lodged the crazy wo
man in the county jail where she will
nwnlt trial by a lunacy commission.
WEEK OF PROGRESS.
Million .Dollar*: to hr Invested in
the South.
Columbus, Ga., 'March 6.—The
Georgia and Alabama Industrial In
dex says in its issue for this week.
“Drawn by the magnet of unmeas
ured resources and unsurpassed pos
sibilities, money for investment in a
great variety of industrial lines
conies Into Georgia and Alabama in
dividend-paying. Results that have
been achieved are but an earnest
of what will be accomplished, and
of the magnificent future of these
two great states when more water-
powers have been harnessed for the
generat’on of electric power, mere-
mines have been opened to untouch
ed mineral wealth, more railroads
constructed through territory as yet
undeveloped and more factories
built to transform raw materials
at their very doors. These things
are being done now with a rapidity
that Is wonderful—but the Held is
vast and the diversified resources
are unlimited practically.
"Literally millions of dollars are
represented in the industrial devel
opments in Georgia and Alabama
during the past seven days. Final
Baby won’t suufer five minutes
with croup If you apply Dr. Thomas’
Electric Oil at once. It acts like
magic. ' *
kill™ COUGH
... CURE thi LUNCS
" mi Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOB. C
ONSUMPTION /" Price
OUGHSand 60c»$l.;0
OLDS Fret Trill.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
nderine
Grew
Miss Wallice’s
Hair
AND WE CAN
PROVE IT.
EVERYBODY CAN HAVE NICE HAIR
NOW, and you don’t have to wait around
weeks and months for results either. You
will see improvements from the very first
application.
Her Hair Takes on New Life *nd Grows 3
Feet Longer th*n it wss Before.
KXOWLTON pAXDERINE Co.
Gentlemen:
Your Datnlcrine has made ray linlr grow
over three feet loujjer than it was wheu I be
gan its UM
_ d keeps right
■eems to fairly crawl out of mj
scalp, it i» so glossy and
feet long i
on jjroi
calp. it l« so glossy sd<
Dandcriuc will always have my beat wishes.
Sincerely.
JKAXETTK WALLICE.
This GREAT HAIR-GROWING REMEDY
can now be h»d »t all D'uggists in three
sues, 25c., 50c. and SI.00 p„r bottle.
FREE
JEANETTE WALLICE,
I W. 14th Street. NEW YORK CITY,
To show how quickly Danderlne
acts we will send a large sample
free by return mail to anyone who
sends this advertisement to the
Knowlton Dantlerlne Co., Chicago, with their
name and addreaa and ten cents in silver or stamps
of paving block plant to be doubled,
MobileA Ala., seven land companies,
three at Birmingham, Ala., and one
each at Atlanta, Augusta, Wnycrosa
and Fitzgerald, Ga,: three-story ■
building, Statesboro, Ga., seventh 1
floor to he added to hotel buil ltng.
Mobile, Ala.; block of two-story
buildings, Elberton. Ga., $10,0001
Improvements In public park, Rome
Ga., Increase of capital stock from ,
rectors of the Central of Georgia!
Railway Co., agree upon plans for j
shops to he built at Macon, Ga.. at j
a cost of over $1,000,000. Nearj
Birmingham, Ala., new coal mines j
will be opened In a field recently
purchased, and a town will he built.
This will be an investment of over;
$1,000,000. The water power of !
Furman’s Shoals near MUledgevnie. ■
Ga., has been purchased and will
be developed by a company which
will furnish electric power In Mi J -
ledgeville and Macon, Ga., and pos
sibly to the Macon, Amerlcus and
Albany Electric Railway. At Bes
semer, Ala., steel furnaces will be
remodeled at a cost of a quarter of
a million. At Anniston, Ala., a steel
car plant will be enlarged extensive
ly. The Abbeville and Northwes
tern Railroad Co., will build a
branch line from I'nadilla, Ga., to
Montezuma, Ga. Plans are being
made for building an electric rail
way between Rome, Ga., and adja-
$50,000 to $200,000 by a lumber
company, Linden, Ala.; three lum-j
her plants, two apartment houses,
jail, two churches, street paving |
plans in one city, bond issues, con
tracts awarded and 24 new corpor
ations with aggregate capital stock
of $512,000.”
DAYBREAK’S
GREAT RECORD
Everything' in firft prize individual agricultural display at .Ala
bama State Fair 1906, was raised bv exclusive use of the
Wonderful DAYBREAK FERTILIZERS.
Highest average over guaranteed analysis in Agricultural
Departments of Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi for the paft
four years.
First bale cf
cotton in whole
State of Alabama
in 1906.
Eighteen (18)
foil weight bales
on six (6) acres.
Has won in
every competitive
soil trial.
TftyDE MARK REOI8TERED
All the recent premiums awarded by the Alabama Industrial
Associations for best crops of cotton and com, were won by
users of the DAYBREAK.
ASK FOR THE “RED ROOSTER” BAGS-FERTILIZERS AND
ACID PHOSPHATES. INSIST ON IT AND TAKE
NONE SAID TO BE “JUST AS GOOD.”
MARKS GAYLE
Resident Managers
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
lengthens the life of the
wagon—saves horse
power, time and tem
per. Best lubricant in
the world—contains
powdered mica
which
9 forms)
i smooth,
hard coating on axle, and
reduces friction.
If you want your outfit
to last and earn money
while it lasts — grease
the axles with Mica
Axle Grease.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY i»~r»«~u4
Rev. Alex W. Dealer introduced
a new and Interesting feature at hh>
Sunday night sermon at the Baptist
church. He spoke on “"Paul as a
Teacher of Christianity,” and re-
Afllictcd will* Rheumatism.
"I was and yet afflicted with rheu
matism.” says Mr. J. C. Bayne, edi
tor of the Herald, Addington, In-
dian Territory, "but thanks t0 f auested all his congregation to bring
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm am able | pencil and paper to take notes and
nee more to attend to business. It j reterences
[s the best of liniments." Ifj
troubled with rheumatism give Pain I —
Balm a trial an<1 > ou are certain to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bennett were
be more than pleased with the)
prompt relief which It affords. One, la ThomasWlle Saturday enroute
application relieves the pain. For. from Camilla to Quitman where they
sale by Montgomery “ »«--■-*—
druggists.
Ask Your
Own Doctor
If he tells you to take Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral for your
■revere cough or bronchial
trouble, then take it. If he has
anything better, then take that.
Ve have great confidence in
this medicine. So will you,
when you once know it.
2£*do by J. C. Ayer Co., Loweli, Zl&aa.,
1 Al»o manufacturer* of
. _ } SA8SAPA81LU.
.yers
hav# no «eerct*! Wo publliti
formula* of *11 our mtdiemes.
Keep the bowels open with one
Ayer’s Pills at bedtime, just o
VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
DR. J. C. 8CHWEXCKE, D. V. 8.
242 Broad St.. Tliomasville, G».
Treatment for sick horses, mules
and dogs. Surgical operations and
dentistry ■ark «n animals a special