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iUGWASWLLE, OA.
At our i8.t( sale wo sold SO head olnurses, conniztiuy m nice drivers, sad ilsrs, draft
a.id combination ho.'sos at auction to (tie bigiioet bidder. It (•$/. .tur ao-:0'td sale we want
to sell 100 bend. Terms strictly cash. c> ■•to commences M I Qz.tn a. m. Tala ticiny cur
second nnhlln auction tv.? daft yen f.-» trv* us ;* trial.
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IVe will i . /ujH p.. -i)f business principles, making every horse sold just as re'
trtsc'ei. ;ijf pas- r *ro*rf < ■ten' m*ii fo you, anc in -'it u: Hu :*<i that ihe advanced price in stock works a hard•
.hip oh *im v. r:» s iv. a./cf. >.e n.>ie decidiJ » !•<*'■' an-Un- "iaf will enable us to sill for less
. rofit. When a front is o*ug.ir trerfh f/ie money n ■ :s ra t sold, i > $£ .. .. e :/i persa/i to pay for and take
his horse when sold. No horse worked out until after the'ale closes.
GANDY & MALLETTE, THOMASVILLE, GA.
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AUCTION SALE
100 HORSES
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It builds new blood and tones up your nervous
system.
ALL DRUGGISTS! BOo. AND $1.00.
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STEAM ENGINES
I Portable ana 5*1)8
Stationary D l >. I.1-/JL.K3
Gas*iiae Ezines
Ginning Machinery. Saw Mills,
Shingie Mii.F, Corn"Mills, Pumping
I Outfits. Large stock on hand. It
i will bo to your interest to write.
TUMORS CONQUERED
Overwhelming Proof that Lydia E. Pinkham'e
Vegetable Compound Succeeds.
One of the greatest triumphs of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound is the conquering of woman’s
dread enemy Tumor,
•The growth of a tumor Is so in-
■ sidioua that frequently its presence
j ia whollv unsuspected until it is well
*«' j advanced.
: So called “wondering pains” may
51 ! 9omo from Ha early stages or the
*3 presence of danger may be made
{5J manifestbvexcessive monthly periods
• accompanied bv unusual pain, from
the abdomen through the groin and
thii
iign.
If 7011 have mysterious pains, if
there are indications of inflammation
/** or displacements, secure a bottle of
£ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
*'• pound, made from native roots and
O herbs, right away and begin its use.
•£} The following letters should con-
*£ vince every suffering woman of Its
% virtue, and that it actually doea
conquer tumors.
.t?: Mn. May Fry. of 8M W. Oolfax
'*•* Ave , South Bend, Ind., writes :
ft Dear Mrs. Pinkham
| **I take
1 ing to thank you
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
done for me. I also took the Blood
Purifier in alternate doses with the
Compound. Your medicine removed a
cyst tumor of four years’ growth,
wJ»ich three of the best physicians
declared I had. Thev had said that
only an operation oould help me. I am
very thankful that I followed a friend's
advice and took your medicine. It has
made me a strong and well woman and
1 shall reootnmcnd it as long as I live ”
Mrs. E. F. flayes. of 2d Buggies Si.,
Boston, Mass., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham
“I have been onderdiff'srentdoctors'
treatment for a long time without
relief. They told me I had a fibroid
tumor, my abdomen was swollen and
I suffered with great pain. I wrote
great pleasure In writ-
nk you for what Lydia E.
to^ von for odvtoe, you repUed^and I
Dear Mrs. Pinkham i—
“l was told by my physician that I
had a fibroid tumor and that I would
have to be operated upon, I wrote to
you for advice, which I followed care
fully and took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetabl*Compoun<L I am not only
cured of the tumor but other female
troubles and can do all my own work
after eigh years of suffering.**
Mrs. S. J. Barber, of Soott, U. Y.
writes :
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“Sometime ago I wrote you for
advice about a tumor which the doctors
thought would have to be removed.
Instead I took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and to-day am a
well woman."
Dear Mrs. Pinkham»—
“I had a tumor and Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound removed
it for me after two doctors bad given
me up. 1 was sick four years before I
began to take the Compound. I now
recommend Lydia E Pinkham's Veget
able Compound far oa>l near."
Such testimony os above is con
vincing evi^nce that Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound stands
without a peer os a remedy for Tumor
Growths os well as other distressing
ills of women, and such symptoms as
Hearing-down Sensations, Displace
ments. Irregularities and Backache,
etc. Women should remember that it
is Lydia E. I*lnkham's Vegetable Com
pound that is curing so many women
Don't forget to insist upon it when
some druggist asks yon to accept
something else which he calls “just
os good."
Mrs. rtattMrt tattattoa to Women.
Women suffering from 01*7 form
of female weakness are invited to
write Mrs. Piukham. Lynn. Moss.
for advice. Sbe is the Mrs. PlnUl.tvn
who bos been advising sick women
free of charge for more than twenty
war*, and before that sbe assisted
her mother-in-law. Lydia E. Pink
ham loadrising. Thus she is especially
well qualified to guide sick women
back to health.
i your directions carefully and
w today I am a well women. Lydia E
ft Pinkham's Vegetable Compound M-
m I pelled tho tumor and strengthened m.v
^ whole system."
ft Mrs. Perry Byers, of ML PI count,
0 1 Iowa, writes :
ft! ‘ * *’ '
Rydale’s Stomach Tablets S
Q*Uy rcEcv* and
the wont form, of i
, and It was sjppo*i<Hl by the lefens*
that member* of ti.oso orders would
be partial to the prosecution.
i \ The Testimony.
At 3 o’clock the taking of tustl-
:nony was commenced und ftvo Hit-
esses were sworn as follows: J. \V
Brown. W. H*. Snores. Dr. F. J
j ArUoe, Dr. W. H. Walker, and W.
C. Matthews. The testimony of tho
medical gentlemen went to prove
the corpus delicti: death and cause.
Tho testimony of the other wiluesset
murder of 4Ur.h»l De« »t C«lro , hown< how th(f
c»nie V M>
So Say The Witnesses
in The Case
at Cairo.
(From Friday's Daily.
The trial of the Maxwells for lha
was pushed along very rapidly .'ea
ter day, the Jury being secured and
death wounds. tU stores o! tha
.ui U4i-r tiaeJ-u.
HlSIX>:s^ CTIANGES.
Veu Cent 8L»;v Changes Ham!** Twice
In One Day.
Mr. 11. E. McDonald Friday night
sold out all Interest In his store o:
South Broad street to Mr. T. J. M« •
nlghtwatch. The doctors swore
that Deas' death was due to Knife
wounds ami Just before the shades of
v*\ cuing fel!. Juuge Koddenbcry fbr
^he prosecution suid to the court,
'We rest."
t’p to the Defense.
The defense- wn> not ready to pro- Cartney, the former owner and pro
ceed ami the onto went over until W- P rl,>tor Mr McCartney In turn ye,
day. It being rumored that the de- terdny dlapoied of the property. Mr
ffn.e may not put In f.ny teallmony. Jo8 - Beverly being the purchaaer. and
Thl. will be decides before court the tran.fur waa made Immediately
opens. Tne defense may think ft M r - Beverly will have associated
wise not to swear any witnesses on with him his son Sam who will take
iho theory that the alati has not cl >« r 8 p «f ‘ho store, until permanent
•*»-* t «Mc-H rose end by good arrange menu are perfected. M.
OO YOU HAVE
{flow RtamdiT
[Load totitoStoraacM
, FafpluUco of Uao Hnztf
Bonrtbarn?
[ Wa.be* Hash?
| Pain* tn.thn
Indigestion and Dyspepsia. •
These Tablet, ano sold on a guaran-f"
tee to do wiutii cLimed lot them
They are recommended oeijr-fo, <
net ci tS, oegim.
Thesf dfeet an thettoBurdb a took,
(n^diiaiada^ Thayaid
\ its the cBgesdwa petxa^ and
fahSds.aaansal,he^thy Osteal the A
• A.*» -H« iJ*oaa * * , , . . ... . . . . .
tho evidence Tor the prosecution put tl , timon , maJ . ^ iuInm arlse d to He ,>lk ‘ ,hey ma - v Ket a llgM ‘' rll0n ,en - MeD0, “ ,d h l ' n e
- - - W (th t h 0 his coniracting and real — K —
In.
effect that young Maxwell was drtv-
tcnce for the defendants
state bus
iness.
It wtu S:30 p. m. when the twelve mg hts horse about the streets Tn n rhance of 0 P»tdon later. Another
good men and true were sworn to Vc - T re-kless. manner and bTlr.S'et ,hlnR that often de( ™‘« Th, ‘ T ‘‘“ Cent sto - a '* « u “ e a va ''
render their verdict according to the rv„s stopped him and remnnstralcfl a «°™*> a '• *»*«> defendants ujble piece of property and ha. pro,-.
law. and tho evidence. The twelov , :ih him. Ksawcll Jumped out o'f havp a bad r< “P u,a ‘ lon
Is then
were the choice from 300 that had M. buggy and made a reply which thr0UKh *ood policy to keep (Tie ac-
been summoned, the rest being ei- was not heard and they started to | cu,e<, off tl1 * «‘* nd so as n0 ‘ to 8* v0
cased for kinship and prejudice „.parate. Then Maxwell turned and j the I ,ro * wutlon »» opportunity to
aanlnat Ranging as told in yeater- .poke to Deaa again and started Tt> | brtD * oot tiat r *P oU * lo ° OD cr0 “
d»y'» Time,-Enterprise. A further draw his knife. Deaa drew hla club [ * ,amlnallon or *° ,ay a foun<,atlon
reason for chatlenge was found by and utruek a blow or two when ,or lm P oachment '
t{io defense In membership in a se- Shores separated the men. At this
cret society, especially (be Odd Fel- Junction the cider Maxwell rushed
low*. The reeeon of tils we* that «n with drawn knife and began to out
the deceased was • member of the Deas. keeping It up until he wgk
en a successful and paying asset
Its owners. The new management
can feel assured of a continued pros
perity in their venture.
The Masons of Meigs are to have
a building of their own soon. It will
be SO x 80, 2-story and of brick. It
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Turner are Is to coat $5,000 and $2,700 waa sub-
ependlng a few weeks In New Work scribed at a special meeting nt which
and other points north. but n few were present.
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
107 Madison St., Thomasvlll, Ga.