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awollcn ao I could hardly breathe., I
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STtwo -daya^I was alright," says
lire. L. Oouilna, Otterburn, Ml*.
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uOle, Oa.
AfUcted ■With Bore Byee for SS
“I hare Dean afflicted
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teen'year* ago I became totally blind
id,waa blind for ala yearn
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fcedled my eyea and n>y aglht eamv
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has any .trouble with either stomach
or liver, can get a free sample of
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Repent With ‘ Head
quarters at Tbomasville
Will be Dissolved.
The Fourth Infantry, National
Guard of Georgia which hue had
headquarters In Tbomasvllle for the
past two ’ years will be disbanded
sume time between now and the dale
set for inspection, by the atue and
national authorities. The Thomas-
vllle Guards, Co. K. will continue In
the service, and will not disband, but
will form a part ot the battalion for
mation that will take the place of
the regimental organisation. 1 The
change of affairs will be brought
about by the pew Dick bill, . which
governs the military ot the state.
This demands tbst thero shall be
twelve companies In the regiment.
There are now hot seven, and there
little possibility of forming the
live additional necessary.
The dissolution of the historic old
NO EVIDENCE
IS OFFERED
Tom Mitchell is Released
At Committment'
Trial.
The closing chapter In probably
the most widely discussed affair that
has come to public notice in the last
few weeks was finished yesterday.
The commitment trial ot Tom Mitch
ell, accused of the murder of the late
Foy, was held yesterday In the court
house before Justice Bibb. The pros
ecution announced that they had en
gaged council In the person of At
torney W. A. Covington of Moultrie
and ahowed a letter saying that he
waa unable to atteuil the trial held
today. Attorney Fondren Mitchell
who had the case of the defense ask
able appetite,coated tongue, foul breath.
conitipatM or Irregular bowels, feel
weak, easily tired, despondent, frequent
headaches, pain or distress id "small of
back,” guawing or distressed feeling in
stomach, perhaps nausea, bitter or sour
"risings" in throat afftr eating, and
kindred symptoms of weak stomach
and torpid liver, or biliousness, no
medicine will relieve you more promptly
or cure you more permanently than
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diicovery.
Perhaps only a part of the above symp
toms will be present at one time and
yet point to torpid liver, or biliousness
and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread
n and biscuits, griddls cakes and other
| lnli-eatible food and take the "Golden
■j Medical Discovery” regularly and rtick
ed that the trial proceed aa the other <?•'<*««« until you are vigorous and
I Strong.
side bad been notified by him per- • Of Golden Seal root, which ii one of
wmm to* omit ! the prominent ingredients of "Golden
>uld be call- M2d f ca j Discovery/ Dr. Roberta Barth-
ed yesterday. The Judge ordered the i ©!tw, of Jc!ferson Medical College, says:
. i *Vcry useful os a stomachic (stomach)
case to proceed. j tonic an d i a atonic dyspepsia. Cures
told the 1 K astr ‘ c (stomach) catarrh and head-
A LAZY LIVER
May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid «s
well as savage thing !? beat a weary or starved man because he lagged
In his work, So si treating the lagging, torpid liver it is a-? great
mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver ia bht an
indication of nn ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary
with over-work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion
and nutrition. Put them in working order and see how quickly your
liver will become active. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has
made many marvelous cures of "liver complaint,” or torpid tiVeT,
by its wonderful control over the organs of digestion and nutrition. It
restores the normal activity of the stomach, increases the secretions of
the blood-making glands, cleanses the system of poisonous accumu
lations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the
defection 1 of other organs. * "
Symptoms If you have bitter or
bad taste In tile morning, poor or v*ri-
I aches accompanying enme. :
~ ~ _Coe, of Now York, says:
. The prosecution tben
Fourth will com# os s matter of re-. Judge to continue the trial with no! Dr. Grovef
.. . . . ■ „ -Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) exercises
gret to the people of Thomssvllle, evidence from them, whereupon Mr. I ^ especial-influence over mucous sur-
who have felt s local pride Id the or-, Mitchell requested the court to sign , ^^i'nt^ribcacy.' ‘ As^chola'o^e
ganlxstlon, especially since Its hand- an order dismissing the defendant, (liver invlgerat,ir) it has few equals.”
quarters hare been here. It has been which was Immediately done. Igj;^ensndotber abdominsfviscefa
a part of the military of the state! The coroner's Jury tost lnvestlgst-1 generally, jnd for scrofulous and aland
■ . .. . olsr diseases, cutaneous eruptions)in'
tor many years. T. N. Hopkins after ed'the case brought In a verdict ot sc- digestion, debility, —'
I . . *. - .. . . . Mnafinttinn nlsn I
long service was promoted to the po-' cldentol death. The warrant against' ar^'to”ivor^-v^*:
. , * | pcculia
>1, under, Mr. Mitchell wa* sworn but by Mr. I floranp
,. H. Jer- Foy’d.brother Mr. Mitchell's friend*j * bl £"";
sltlon of lieutenant colonel,
Col. ■ W. B. Wooten, and L.
ger was major, CoL Hopkins and have been confident.that he bad sol
lerangem'ents
liable
John
iss
* A LETTER.
• , • Polatka, FIs., Bept.13, 1957.
’ J. 8. Schofield's Sons Co.,'
Ksoon, Georgia.
• v Oentlemon:—
j vii Please ship us by Georgia South
ern And Florida Railway X grate bars
for kawdost, • inches In width, I
tost la length.
- These grate bar* are for a boiler
fan j furnished ns about thirteen
year ago. which haa been rnn'eon-
. Unuodsly every night; and nearly ev-
•ery day, -ahd has never had' a lssky
fobs. No holler In the world ever
gave bettor service.
1
affections
chronic
__. also for
id of bladder, for
"it is one of tbs
,, ofeurei"
—. ing, >1 D ,. late of Gin-
Col., Wooten resigned , about two part in the death of Mr. Foy, caused| cinnsth-euthee ol ■ the. AucaiCAN Dts-
years ago, and Major R. U Wylly by a fall from a Stuart House wlmjow a^reZM
was elected to the colonelcy. and are much gratified at the turn foe foregoing writers have' fold abbut
1 " - ' ft, as does also Prof.' Johh JL. Scudder,.
■M.-ft,, lute of Cincinnati. Dr. Scuddor
hays: 1 "It stimulates the digestive pro-
'Cesses and increases .the assimilation oi
-fold. By these meaha'tXe Wood u rti-
riched. • .* * * - tho consequent improvc-
Hla administration has been a but- * ffalr * baye token, and at his rp-.
loess ons from the start. It was his !•»*«•’ ( l:
CRUELTY TO ANIMAId.
Negro Fined Heavily For This Of
fense.
policy to have everything upon a
substantial basis and a number , of
the weaker companlei, five In all,
were disbanded. All of the remain
ing companies are In splendid shape.
Col. Wylly li an experienced and en
thusiastic officer. He 'hai been While on his way home yeaterday
with the state troope more than twen- noon Judge H. W. Hopkins saw -a
ty-one years, having served longer »I*bt which caused his righteous on-
than any other officer now In active * 6r to rise and It wa* enough to rll*
service. His work has mads the »ny man. A negro was driving
discipline and esprit du corps of the >» m ® decrepit mule Into town and
Fourth the admiration of all; and tha because It would not go faster was
regiment as It exists today has re- lashing It with a vim worthy of s
celvod many compliments from the X 00 * 1 cau **- The Judge was the
U. S. A. and N. Q. O. officers. Th# founder of the old society for the
PALftTKA GAS LIGHT ft FUEL CO. dllband,n ®n t comes about simply prevention of cruelty to animals In
from a lack of numerical strength to Thomasvllle and ha* never given up
meet the requirements of tho Dick th ® Principles and lays which It was
bill. Col. Wylly will retire from tha organised to enforce,
service with th* esteem of all his! Ho Immediately had the negro ar
med and the public generally. I re,ted ani1 tried before the city court
Yoara Faithfully,
O. L. nalloy, Pres.
Jane and got down In very bad shape.
IWilE merchandise business at
Pop*. Va„ writes: "I had chills last
My system was so completely run
down that I firs* scarcely able
to any work. I took X bot
tles of Rydste's Tonic ana felt like s
new man hefore f had finished tak
ing It It U:d ujtf iiiory good than
Anything elia I ev#®r foim.1 nml my
fcnalth *u good all Inn? tiimir or.
“Pneumonia's Deadly Work
had *o seriously affected my right
tang" wrttee Mrs. Fannie Connor, of
rural route I, Georgetown, Tenn.,
"that I coughed continuously night
and day aad the nelghboia' predic
tion—consumption—w ixl Im lia
ble, until my husband brought home
bottle ot Dr. King's New Discovery,
whlrh In my case proved to be the
only real cough cure and restorer of
weak, sore lungs." When all other
' remedies utterly toll, you may still
win th* battle acslnst lung and
throat trouble* with New Discovery,
the real our*. Guaranteed by sD
druggists.
. Mrs. L. McLougblln of Vereen
spent Friday In the city shopping.
SAVING MONEY
BY MAIL AT
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Interest
Write today for free
* booklet which exolains
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ptUiAM STATE BAiM
8a*
Capk Chao. M. Strong, adjutant,
wbo haa conducted a model buslnesn
1 and the offense woe so flagrant a vio
lation of the law that the offender
office, has font In his resignation,' w “‘ * lven “ Bd ® of * 15 or nlne,5r
and Copt. B. R. .forger has been ap- !da3r * on ,be **"*• Th ® Jude ® "
pointed to take his place. Capt. M. ! rl * ht * bout tbl ® n, ®“® r ond “ ‘® to
M. Cooper, quartermaster, will re
main to office until the regimental
affairs are wound np.
The local company under Capt.
Jarrell end Lieut. Watt, Is In good
condition, end Its strength will be In-
croased.The companion at Fltigerald
and Valdosta will doubtless be the
other companies In the battalion for
mation. This will be commanded by
a major, who will be elected from one
ot the three town*, there now being
a vacancy In that office. The other
battalion will probably oomprlse the
companion at Columbus, Amertcus
and Albany, under Major John C.
Coart.
be hoped that all other violators of
this law shall come to the nine fate.
Nothing appeal! to the feeling* of a
human being ot the right mould,
more than to see dumb beasts cruel
ly treated.
Farmer’s Union.
There ws* a meeting of the Tiiom-
ts County Fnrmors' Union In the city
yenterdsy morning at the City Hall.
There was an Intention to nave the
meeting at the court house, but on
account of the committment trial In
progress at that time the place of
meeting was changed. There was
quite s large attendance and some
Important measures were considered.
The session was secret, only the
members being allowed to attend.
Special Train.
There will be a special train to
Balnbrldge Friday the Bfteenth to
I accommodate the crowds attending
the Orlggs-Roddenbery debate - at
that place. The train leaves Thom-
: asville over the Atlantic Coast Lino
at ten o'clock, arriving In Balnbrldge
at eleven. Leaves Balnbrldge, re
turning at four and arrive* at live.
Will mako all stops at Intermed
iate station*. Special rates.
menton the glandular and nervous sys
tems are natural results.” Dr. Scuddci
further ssys, "in relation.to i|s general
effect qpoo the system, there it no m«fi-
cine in utl about which then, it tuch
general unanimity ot opinion.. It is «nt-
venalhi regarded ns the tonic, useful
In all tabulated steles * * *.”
Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D„ ot
Bennett Medical College, Chicago, say*
of Golden Seal root: " It is a most
superior remedy in catarrhal gastritis
(inflammation of the stomach),cbronio
.constipation, general debility, in con- i
valescence from protracted fevers, in I
prostrating night-sweats. It it an im- !
portant rtmtdy in ditorden ot the womb."
(This agent, Golden Seal root, is an
important ingredient of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription for woman'a weak
nesses. as well as of the "Golden Med
ical Discovery.”) Dr. Ellingwood con
tinues. "in all catarrhal oondiffdns it
ia useful.”
Much more, did space permit, could
be quoted from prominent authorities
as to the wonderful curative properties
possessed by Golden Seal root.
We want to assure the reader that
Golden Medical Discovery” can be
relied upon to do ail that is claimed for
Golden Beal root in the care of all tha
various diseases as set forth in the
above brief extracts, for its most
' mt and important ingredient is
Seal root. This agent is, how
ever, strongly reinforced, and its cura
tive action greatly enhanced by th*
addition, in Just the right proportion
of Queen's root. Stone root, Black
Cherrybark, Blood root. Mandrake root
and chemically pure glycerine. All of
these are happily ana harmoniously
blended into s most perfect phar
maceutical compound, now favorably
known throughout moot of the civilized
countries of the world. Bear in mind
that t«ch and every ingredient entering
into tne " Discovery" hat received the .
endorsement oi ine leading meqiesl I
ho' eiffhl esen article
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nmttntumnl endorsement J l-or dvs-.
pepsis. liver troubles, all chronic ciuor-.
rlial affections of whatever name or
nature, lingering coughs, bronchial,
throat and lung affections, ths " Dis
covery” can be-xalied upon- as a sover
eign remedy.
A little book of extracts treating of
all the tpveral ingredients enforiiig inUt
Dr. Pierce’s medicines, being extracts
frbm standard ■ medical works, of the
different school* of practioe will be
mailed fore to anyone asking (by postal
cord or letter), for the tame, addressed
to Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and
giving foe writer's fall pott-offio* ad
dress plainly written. • , -
Don’t accept a substitute of unknown
composition for this non-secret naof
cine or Known courotrriox.
CATARRH
BLOOD UNHEALTHY
SYSTEM DERANGED
The entire inner portion of the body is covered with mneona membrane:
this meffibranons tissue is abundantly supplied with blood vessels, veins
attrri ,cv1 capillaries. Each of these is constantly supplying to this tiasu
O" linli’T, blood to nourish and strengthen it and keep the system healthy
When the blood becomes infected with catarrhal matter it is not able to fur
nish the required amount of healthful properties, bnt feeds the parts wit
impurities which disease the membranes and tissues so that they becom
irritated and inflamed, and Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and dangcruu
symptoms, is established in the system. There is a constant ringing in th.
ears, a thin, watery discharge from the noatrils, the breath has on offensiv
odor, slight fever often accompanies the disease, and gradually the entir
health becomes affected and the system upset and deranged. In its enriic
stages, when Catarrh is confined to the nose and throat, aprays, washes
inhalations, etc., are soothing and in a way beneficial, because they an
cleanly and usually antiseptic, but such treatment has no curative effect
because it docs not reach the blood. To core Catarrh the blood must be pur
ified, and this ifl just what S. S, S does. 1
goes down into foe circulation and attack;
foe disease at its foundation; it removes tin
cause and makes foe blood pure and healthy
Then foe blood vessels are filled with fresh,
reinvigorated blood, which is carried to all
foe mucons surfaces and linings, foe inflam
mation and irritat ion are corrected, the symp.
toms all disappear, the health is improved and Catarrh is permanently cured.
Book on Catarrh and any m-dical a'lvice free to all who write.
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Mr. J. E. Glover ot Metcalfe spent
Monday In tho city on business.
Mr. C. A. Cochran of Flint was In
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Mr. Frank Walker of Ochlocnnee
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