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WEEKLY TIMES-EYTERPI8E
APRIL IB, 1907.
Women Avoid
Operations
When a woman Buffering from
Canale trouble is told that un oper
ation is necessary, it, of course,
frightens her.
The very thought of the hospital,
tbe operating table and the
rikes terror to her heart.
It is quite true that these troub-
s may reach a stage whore an ope
ration is tho only resource, but a
great many women have been cured
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound after an operation bus
been decided upon as the only cure.
The strongest ancl most grateful
statements possible to make come from women who by taking
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
from native roots and herbs, have escaped serious operations, as
avidenoed by Miss Rose Moore’scasc, of 307 YV. 26th St., N.Y. Sho writes:-
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-*'Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has
eared me of the very worst form of female trouble and I wish to express
to yon my deepest gratitude. I suffered intensely for two years so that
t was nnable to attend to my duties and was a burden to my family. I
to an operation which I was ftdviscu to undergo. I decided to try Lydia
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; it cured mo of the terrible trouble
id I am now In better health than I have been for many years.”
This and other such coses should encourage every woman to try Ly
dia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound before she submits to an oneration.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing; Invitation to women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness ore Invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the
symptoms given, tho trouble may be located and the quickest and surest
way of recovery advised. •
y
BANK OF COOUBGE
COOUDGE, GA.
Capital paid in $15,000.00.
Undivided Profits $1,500,00.
Depositors Insurance Fund $200,000.00.
Financed by Bankers Financing Company (Inc.)
which has a paid Capital of , $200,000.00.
Transacts a GeneraI Banking Business.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
. H. Crow,
Pres.,
W. A. J. Paramore,
V. Pres.,
J.E. Nobles,
Cashier,
UNION PICNIC
AT BAINBRIDGE
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,
most important thing is to apply to your soil, about ten
•day% beiore feeding, a plant food in the shape of 400 to 1000
pounds of high grade
^vtrginla-Carolina Fertilizers
per ■acre on fewer acres. If you follow this advice, your
cotton will be waist high by the time many of your “exten
«iveculture" neighbors arc 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-Carollna Chemical Co.,
BALES OFFICES:
Sunday Schools Will Go
There on May
The Third
Arrangements have been made for
what is the greatest event of the year
to at least the youthful half of Tliom-
aaville, the annual union Sunday
school picnic. The date is May the
third and the place is Bainbridge.
The Sunday schools of Thomasville
have Invited those of Monticello and
Bainbrldgo to Join with them.
Ther<» will be a special train leav
ing Thomasville at about nine o’clock
and returning leaving Bainbridge
about five. This will put the child
ren home before dark. Rates of fif
ty cents for adults and twenty-five
cents for children, for the round trip,
will probably be granted by the A.
C. L.
The train will leave Monticello r.t
eight o’clock In the morning, and th<
rates will probably be seventy-five
and forty cents from there.
Mr. T. J. Bottoms will go over to
Bainbridge today to look after the
arrangements at that end of the line.
The day will be spent at tho picnic
grounds on the Thronateeska, where
there is plenty of room, lots of shade
and thbles for the main feature of
the day, the dinner.
The picnic was held at Bainbridge
two years ago, and more than two
thousand people went over to the
City of Oaks for the day. The crowd
will probably be equally as lurge
this time.
Tho committee in charge will hold
BAKER COUNTY TOO.
Plans For Prohibition Election in
Raker County.
This Is the one county in Georgia,
without a railroad, and until recent
ly It had no newspaper. But New
ton, its county seat, is a hustling lit
tle city that has been wet. . The
county adjoins Mitchell on the west, j
and like its neighbor there is a move-,
ment to get rid of liquor. Dr. A. M.
Williams went up there yesterday
and will deliver a prohibition rpeech
while there.
! Here's Improved Saw Mill 1
13 built in throe sizes—Light, Medium and These machines are compl -to with ct
1 _. C t ? rriair S*, 2 '' (t - «’«» fl - Hnje’s te.’phaft and bits, bu.lt of boot imterjils |
i * at - Kectillincar Simultaneous Set-Worka throughout. 10 years on the market, not
are recogmzcdas having neequai for accu- n machine has ever been thrown bac!i
| racy, t.ie great desire of a.1 sawyers. our hands. Well-made and guaranteed,
Ilcacocls-Kinrf Pat. Variable Feed WorKs
I will increase the cut of the mill 23 to 5) percent. Can be Instantly changed from eIow j
i i5 >, j v,co . ver ** w:i * IoM1 ’ r ** iath,cut - Requires n i change of frict on or movement I
of the body. Ia nearly automatic In operation and is controlled altogether by a slight
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MILITARY AFFAIRS.
Valdosta Company Will Ask Trans
fer to Fourth Regiment.
The Valdosta Videttes, command
ed by Capt. W. B. Fender will ask to
be transferred from the First Geor
gia to the Fourth, which has us
regimental headquarters at Thomas
ville. The Valdosta company was
formerly attached to this command
but was transferred several years
ago. If the transfer Is made, and
it doubtless will be, the number of
companies In the Fourth will be sev
en.
Company B. of the Fourth Reg
iment, Infantry, at Moultrie was or
dered disbanded as the result of a
request to that effect made by Capt.
Thad. Adams and the other officers |
and men. There has been a decided
hack of Interest in the military organ-;
ization at Moultrie of late and the'
captain wrote notifying tho inspect-j
lag officers that the company would
not turn out for Inspection and ask-1
lng disbandment.
This makes six infantry companies,
which have been disbanded this year
J ‘There's a Dollar at Each End cf a Thousand,
X and the First One is the Biggest.
1..THE FIRST DOLLAR..
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? you once begin, Leave one dollar, or more, with us.
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Whether your occonnt be lorgtf or small, your busines
will be given our best attention. Consult us freely
abont rates of interest on time deposits.
BANK OF BOSTON,
Boston, Ga.
Z. H. CLARK President. J. W TAYLOR, V President.
M1M-STANALAN 3, i i * i »•.
Capital, $25,000.00
for similar reasons, and all of them
meeting to perfect thoir plans next have gone out of the service prior to
Tuesday afternoon at Capt. C. P.
Hansell's office. They will attend
to every detail, and announce their
fluh-committees and other plans from
time to time.
“Inspection, and so will not affect thej
general average of the state troops.!
The companies disbanded are those
at Dawson, Cuthbort, Fort Gains,
Thomaston, Rome and Moultrie.
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