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DO YOU HAVE
.Rydalp’s Stomach Tablets
Qiickly relieve and ciue permanent
ite wont forms of „
Indlgestlqn and Dyspepsia.
These Tablet* are (old on a guarai
■tfo Made a Brief Address to 'the,
+, School Bpagd There. > |
.Cairo, Ga.. Nov. 8.—State School
Commissioner W. B. Merritt made
the, county board ^of education and
fi^b'lfi schools 'here, a via it Wednes
day. He spoke for a tew minutes
to the board and expressed himself
as being well pleased with the way
that affairs were being cap-led on.
He also commended the community
at large on the well regulated school
that Is at this plas and upon the new
tax system In force under the Me-
Michael bill. He hoped (he whole
county would soon be under this
; Load . In the Stomach!
, PWplWilon of the Heart!
Haertfpmf
\ Water Brash!
i Palos In the Stomach!
Then you have
INDIGESTION
tee to . do wtatta.clanjaetifoc them or
money refunded.
They are recommended only for dis
ease* of the digestive organs.
- Their effect on the stomach is tonic,
■trengthening and sthnulatmg. They aid
nature m the digestive process, and es
tablish a normai, healthy state of the di
gestive organs, \
Thomasville will have one of the
Onest looking streets In any town of
the state when the contractors turn
Broad over to the councll.lt Is esti
mated that the work will bo complet
ed In a week and then the force will
MISS KATE A. HEARN
DYSPEPSIA.
YOUR WIPE MAY WEEP.
If yon bay her a cheap stencil piano.
Par no attention to the MALE order ’
•ong. Yon can ate advertisements *
of cheap atencll pianos misrepresent
ed. Some of them represented to be
$400 Instruments, and we will guar-
antee to sell anr grade stencil pia
no for $280 on Installments, and ^
that la all the beat stencil ptar *
C. C. Croc oft & Co., Thomasville, Ga,
KIDNEY TROUBLES
' The kidneys are essential organa
for keeping the bod/ free from iin-
S urities. If they should fail to work
eath would ensue in very short time
Inflammation or irritation caused
by some fenjiriinederanpemt*rit max
spread to some extent to the Kidheva
and affect them. The cause can be
•o far removed by using Lydia E
Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound
that the trouble will disappear.
When a woman is troubled with
pain or weight in loins, backache,
swelling of the limbs or feet,'swell
ing under the eyes, an uneasy, tired
feeling in the region of the kidneys,
■he snould lose no time in com
mencing treatment with
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound :
It may be the means of saving her life. Head what thia medicine did
for Kate A. Hearn, 520 West 47tn Street, New York. #ho writes:—
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:--“I owe a debt of gratitude to Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound for it ha« saved tny life. I suffered wi*h
Kidney trouble, irregularities and painful periods, and my blood wu
fast turning to water. I used your medicine for some time and it haa
made me strong and well.”
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound made from native roota
and herba cures Female Complaints such as Falling and Displacements,
and Organic Diseases Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage;
It strengthens and tones the Stomach .ures Headache, General Debility
and invigorates the whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys in
either sax Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is excellent.
Mrs. Plnkhatn's Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female Illness are Invited to write
re Pinkham, at Lynn, Moss , for advice. It is free.
be busy clearing all rubbish and
trash, which now Utters It and makes
It very objectionable to the sight of
. all woo traverse It. This Is of course
same system, several of the districts
already having this system.
He delivered the prizes offered by
the county board In the cotton, corn
a matter of necessity while the work and chicken contest. All of these
FOR SALE BV M(>.\ kilt' A U
Gasoline and Oil Engines
Is the joy of the household, for without
it no happiness can he complete. How
sweet the picture of mother and babel
Angels smile at and commend the
thoughts and aspirations of the mother
bending over the cradle. The ordeal tiirough
which the expectant mother must pass, how
ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she
looks forward to the hour when she shall feel
Abe exquisite thrill of motherhood witjj indescribable dread and fear.
Every woman should know that the danger, pai,n an4 horror of child
birth can be entirely avoided by the useof Mother’s,Frl-nd. a scientific
liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all
the parts, and assists nature in
its sublime work. By its aid
thousands of women . have
BABY’S
VOICE
passed this great crisis in per
fect ss
t safety and without pain.
Sold *t f t oo per bottle by drupglit* P” r i
Of priceless value tdall women sent free.. Address
BRAD FI ELD REGULATOR CO.. Allmntm. Cm
MOTHER’S
Is going on and It might have been Prizes were won by children from the | machinery far all kinds ofwork. If yOU
same family. The corn prize-was want any kin I of powir on the farm or lor mill,
won by J. Cullen Gainey, the cotton |se« l»8 before yOU P 'JrcH 1SB, I will give yOU M
prize by j. Bob Gainey, and square deal. I sell fu but engines built, and
chicken prize by Ellle G.lney, each <f,„ prtces are right, f w lll set up yonr on nine it
prize being $5. Mr Merritt was t.J-j „„ b from nJe ,,, g , aranieB It , or twa1ve
en out by Mr. J. B. Wight to bis, ,, .
r.mnn. months, "you can't come to see me, write and
I will come to see you. I also sell automobiles,
gasoline and of her supplies necessary for en-
even worse.
The plans for awnings are being
made and they wlll all come up
rtrlctly to the city ordinance In that
matter. The requirements are that
the Iron awnings shall be ten foet
from tho sidewalk, only ten feet
wide and shall be suspended from
the buildings to which they may be
attached. On the west side of the
street there will be no addltons - to
those already up, there being no
necessity In winter because of the
very ebort time the.sup strikes the
stores. The merchants on the other
side are almost’entirely In favor of
the canvas awning and the majority J a **-
of them wlii adopt this k'lnd. “ ' rh '"'
Pringle has ordered
miles from town.
LETTER TO JA8. T. DIXOV,
Thomnsvlllc, ,.G:i. ,
Dear sir: one of tho ways to get
rich Is to make a quarter look like
thirty cent^. . * 4- > ,
There's a better, make thirty cent*.
It has this advantage: One kOeprout'
glne work.
At the Ihomasvillc (iarage,
•• v -.V-’ l
Wm. Miner
Ctr. Malls jit and Fletceer St.
Mr i There are 200 paint maAhf4ctlii'er» v ‘
llluslo „„ „ gheet Iron making'quarters look like 30, 40,B«‘
awning' cover for ’ the two' ' eto^m 60 '<**» and tho odd-cihts be-- K
V.; kirn ".,a krill ho not tween. That Is, their "paints" pro-, f
owned by him and those will be put
less to be paints: abS’they ere?-in
We Are Now Ready
WITH OUR
* FALL' AND WINTER
-LINES QFusv-K-r
Men, Women add Chil
dren's Cloiling Hats
'■ and Furnishings. ;r
lip in a very few dayc. It Is very v • . , -1
similar to those recently- erected lpl'^out the proportions named:' they
’front of the~ Grantham Wes on to«<> cent..for a>*u*t<>r'.--'|
South Jacljson, which prerent p very. worth • 8 ° m ® get 75
.. .....
There’s a’better w*5K to mmff* Fi-
voe. There are eight honest* paints:'
by "bbneBt” we meat! hot adulterat
ed and full measure.. These hobest
Orders By Mail
Are carefully and rrcirpily filled. A complete cat
alogue covering all our lines will be
sent free upon request.
good appearance, and come up. to all
requirements of the.law,,
, The •old pqrcb.pt t^.e : fAapurjr }»“ °
been torn down $Rd^ |t; leaves (he® 1 , . . .
street without, any obstructions, with »”« differ i no two Wre ’alike. In one
a clean and qlcar-cut appearance and the quarter Is worth 27 or 28 centa,
fine wlde..fdew' % )ks.; ' If .they are•“‘Wf’30 centtL. there, duet.3M
kept clean "and neafe ns W. ahprtd < ln elgWtj It.$* the^ono t^« t '
be and po frjtsh and ra^b^ampod •««'».■.*»■ ******??
upon them..aaicnk;liowv. bo;, keen on D ' evo ®- - .... ..
parfs of Jhcksoh.' the to.wn 6'( Thom-' To wrer: that seem. Might way
arvllle.will have’every renspn to-be, 4 ® N® >t.l«n't. That'
—herraitVy*' aaiSUm
NEW PIANOS
prottd of 1^*' pnln ( ttorqiighf*rb.
1 Funny Money Here,
certificates Issued-, >
Is,what paint Ir, for: to,covqr.
meani to hide and protect: The paint
that goes further Is best, wears long-
_. . , _ . .. cat.- Go-far Is all;-and Devot'M tRh
The certificates - Issued-,-by the , .. .--- -
. ».,.i- -v. 'a. go-far paint. ,
hanks of Thomasrllle for temporary jj - . YourS truly ’
uso are In ihe pity and. caused some ( , p. t\r. DEVOS A GO;
comment on the streets yesterday. • • ' -i-"- ' -
•.. Messrs. J. N; Carter and W. H.
The one dollar denominations are the
Boswell were ln the city Monday to
only one. put, Into circulation aa ^ meetlng of turpentlne op .
B. H. LEVY, BRO. . & CO.
SAVANNAH. .... GEORGIA
; Iff. Jenkins, President.
V. T. McArthur, V. Pres.
J. E. Shumpert Secretary.
B. A. McArthur, Gen. Man.
Sea Island Colton Gin Co,,
Vidalia, Ga., U. S. A.
Manufacturers of the Famous Foss Double-Roller
SEA ISLAND -DION 1
The most durable, mosc rapid and the
most perfect lint preserving gin on the
market. Guaranteed to gin 4 to 6 bales a
day at ordinary speed. Has ginned as many
as 2\ bales in three days, Foss double
roller gins require but little more power and
no more labor than other gins. Built to stand
and are used by the leading ginners in Geor
gia, Florida and South Carlina. Write for
}, jtalogue and prices.
v Sea Island Colton Gin Co.
but the larger bills are expected to
appear today.
University Forester .Here,
Mr. Alfred Akerman, professor of
forestry ln tho University of Gootgla
Is spondlg a few days ln the city.
Prof. Akorman Is ono of the best In
formed mon ln the United States on
this line. He will visit a number of
the sawmills and turpentine camps
In this section and will confer with
the owners. He will doubtless havo
some valuable suggestions for them.
Prof. Akerman has promised te write
for the Tlmos-Enterprlse a number
of articles dealing with forest pre
servation, forest fires, the best met'a-
ods of handling turpentine and the
like. He Is spending Sunday with
Mr. M. B. Jones, and will be ln the
city part of this week.
orators.
Fixtures at the Bottom of tho Sea.
The enterprising drug firm, the
Bracey Pharmacy Co., have Just
found out that a small part of the
fixtures to be used by them In their
new store havo been loBt. The ta
ble* which are to be used for the
Ice cream part of the business were
aboard the City of Birmingham,
/
which recently sank ln Boston har
bor. A new order has already been
placed and they wlll be on band at
the time of the opening of the new
establishment.
Mr. Ed Klngsberry has returned
from Cairo where he haa been tor a
few days on a business trip.
Yes, and "you bet it’*,
good.”
Most boys from fhe
country who mhke their
mark in the world are
brought up on Aibuckles’
ARIOSA Coffee. Don’t
let anybody switch you
to drinking
something
else, which
may rum your
stomach and
nerves I
Subject of much calculation, may-
haps, as to ways and means, of joyous
anticipation of future mental de-
• r -Fight; 'the "new piano" occupies A
, .* lar^e Spare ln your thoughts. We
; can help you to "ways and means'* by
A .'OuF easy payment methods and guar-
^..antee pleasure to any music lover
... who listens to the sweet tones of the
-- v Xaffargue.
New shipment of pianos, organs
and talking machines just arrive^.
Ckll’and see them, we can cave you
iQOhey..
CJ'_C. Cocroit.
Thomasville Ga.
Your money will Increase under
your, very eyes if yq u will sav? and
: 'j make' a bank kccount. Add as yon
can.-to the .pile and ydu'll wonder II
; a magician isn’t behind the lncraaae.
And remember ( bank account, will
give you. that teandlng and Influence
In this business world without which
your Hie would be decidedly more
of an up-hill proposition.
. Bank with a good bank.
Bank of Coolidge
CAPITAL. $13,000.
UNDIVIDED PROFITS $1,500.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Do you want a good position—one of the belter sort—one
worth having? II you do, lake a course of buslne’s and
short hand training In this old reliable school. Call or
write lor full information to
4. IV. BALL, President,
Cwnfcs wiA a
Naiad PSa Fad
2041. IU rt Wah.
that
no Is worth. Yon can eee ad
vertisements of people woo
speak of their method of making pianos, who never made a piano in their
Itves, who bare no factory, and even conceal the maker of the atencll pi
ano which bears their firm name.
We do not try to deceive yon, we do not claim to give yon a whole
lot through some scheme, bnt only guarantee to giro yon your -money's
worth and a fair honest deal, and sell yon as good aa Instrument for tho
money Invested as any dealer in existence. Call and see ns.
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