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FRIDAY DECEMBER 18, 1007.
COMMANDERY MEETING.
DIES AT HIS POST.
Interesting Banquot and Meeting of Vegro Fireman for C. L. Thompson
Crusade Commanderjr. Stricken While at Work.
« Crusade Commandery No. 17, held John Harold, a negro fireman who
thoir regular meeting Tuesday night a3 ^eea in the employ of Mr. C. L.
at tlie Elks building and all present .Thompson for a number of years at
gcther as to harmonize these Idea*.
Some men In their desperation will
try the impossible, and try It to their '
own undoing, as we have a right to
believe will be the case in this effottgj
—Wiregrars Farmer, Ashbnrn, Ga.
state that St vas. one of tho
pleaaai
vea^.
d enjoyable of t.jif
eetlng was preceeded \y'
v.hich Col W*1 y pre-
snal happy U’.annr as
£>< ry one at t!io table
was called on for an address aud
witho t ; tlon , the replies .vere
most hap*;’ Ono of the striking -oi-
|a banr
i sldod 1
! toastr.’.
•V place on Lower Jackson street
. ns stricken with paralysis while at
’tfrk Saturday. Nobody knew of his
• ‘.^fortune until after it occurred,
V'G foreman finding him lying near
t e boiler sometime afterward.
He died yesterday afternoon, never
having recovered from the-shock. A
uther tsraugo coincident, wis the
tures of tho banquet was a toast to f ac t that the same day on which this
tho ah i,L Lufuont Conunantier Sir Tc’urred the negro had drawn tvbiti'
: knight J. D. McCartney which car- t », 0 baxilfall the money which he had
ried with it best wishes for his wel
fare n "cess in his new homo.
This toast was answered by every
man rising in aniwer to tho toast.
The hinri of the bauquet waft one of
the best o* the season, and was ful
ly enjoyed by all.
After the banquet the Cotnman-
dery went into session in the Elks
been keepkig there for some time.
r t Is not known what was done with
JIM GRIGGS AGAIN.
Carries Agricultural Experts to Ash-
bum. No Polities in It they Claim.
Last Saturday-
very wet day
'eEsTruI^^Tq Name 3
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES stock Is genuine. Strict attention to this point
• • - * ' *Ve have all the leading varieties.
come Into bearing early and are highly productive. 1
TgKpfV Trppc ThnVP f4fc grown righ %y experts, from superior parent stoclc
A clUt^i O Hvvo 1U1IYG fled customer! n every state testify t- * '
Citrus fruits for tropical planting; frufts and trees for the South are our loading
■ ieadmg spec u
Our Catalogue and Booklet. “Paat. Present and Future," Free
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Company, Box 20, Glen Saint Mary, Florida
* G. L. Tasso, Frea. and Tnaa. H. Harold Hums, Secret ary
I lodge room, the offleers being Geo. a nd a great number of our farmers
I H. Fields of Bainbrldgo, Acting Ca:n^ wore deprived of the pleasure and
mander, D. M. Rogers of Pelham, benefit of attending the Farmers’ In-
j General Isrimo, R. L. Wylly Captain atltute which was booked for Ash
| General, and Rev. J. M. Rushln of burn on that day. However, there
j Boston, Prelate. It was expected \y aa a fair crowd present to listen to
j that Inspector General \V. S. Rock- the lectures, which were given by
t well of Savannah would inspect tho Profs. J. A. Bonstoel, E. Gentry, W.
| Commandery, but a wire was receiv- l. Spoon, W. R. Rowe, A. B. Rong-
| ed that he was unable to be present, nage and J. P. Campbell. Their
j Tho Red Cross and Chapter degrees subjects were respectively:—Soils,
| were conferred on J. O. Lewis and plant Industry, Public Roads, For-
J. W. L. Yates. estry and Agricultural Schools,
j Among thes prerent were Sir These gentlemen were masters of
j Knights Parramore of Boston, Davis, their subjects as well aB able speak-
j Gmen and McNeil of Camilla, Palmer ers, possessing the tact of slmpllfy-
of Monticell*#, and Mack, Fleetwood.! | D g their talks so that all could un-
1 M. M. and C. W. Cooper, Speight, j dorstand them.'
|T«yl°r and others. There arc nowj Hon. James Grlgge, candidate for
three petitions before it.^and several j reelectlon t0 congres3 , was also pres-
, others under consideration.
i ent and took a very prominent part
LikePutting
A Your Money
* In Bank
Begins Active Operations at the U.
of Go.
Mr. Duncan Curry of Climax was ln the proceedlngB> t - a . ugh lt wou]d
In town Friday on business. | b9 hard to deflne wh , t the Iu5Ject of
; his lectures were, and what he was
j aiming at generally. Ostensibly
there was no politics connected with
the proceedings. Oh, no; not at all.
othor colleges, there are boys, a few,
wap do things that reflect discredit
on the college, but the greater part
of the boyB are as manly young men
as can be found at any college, boys
who are destined to become leaders
The Ludden and Bates Club Plan of
piano telling wat crested for people who
really want a high-grade piano, yet lack
the ready money for its purchase. By
joining the club of one hundred now
forming, member* can secure a really
genuine $400.00 New Scale Ludden and
Bates Piano at tnce. We send you tho
piano as soon os your application is ac
cepted. You pay for it a little at a time
each month. It’s like putting your
money in bank, only better;—you actu
ally save $113.00, on the price.
TTie Ludden & Bates
New
Seale
s gfuulnr ftoo.no Instrument If judged by the value* of other plsnot. It would cost
PIANO
urtrument If judged by the value* of other planoa. It would cost
o, only for our plan of making and telling one hundred pintroa at a time, is-
~' olikeotherdealer*.Theaavingtoyoula|uj;-$i*7ln*teadoff*oo.
atead of a tingle piano li
The Ladder* and Bate* New Scale Plana Is guaranteed for a life time. list special
Fallf * * • *
COPper-wound and ft cel string* throughout. raU cabinet grand, balanced scale, a*
perfect at skill can make it. Double repeating action, with light, avea touch. Gen
uine Ivory hey*. Beautiful eaoea of fancy wamut, mahogany ar oak, lined through
out with blrdt-eye maple. Tone full sad rich, with that peculiar "singing" quality
found only in tnc highest grade of piano.
of the death of the head of the family we cancel the club contract and
gitfc* you r* outright present of the unpaid balance. The piano than belongs to you
absolutely. This free life Insurance hanallowcd the completion of Many a musical
education, and Is worth yaur canadderatisa. lt Is practically an assurance that you
wifi not Vote your piano through inability to pay dues.
Write 99 it oi refer aa application Wank-nnd complete description of different
stales of fcwirfi la tala wfg you oen nuke a selection that dill delight you. You
— . ' * to us. we will ace that you get a perfect instrument.
and # beautiful scarf go with each piano. Write for
that!* now forming.
. . _. t will tee that you get i
• UH)DfX & BATES. Soothers Mule Bsose.
Savannah, Ga.
Within tho past few daya thoro
has been established at the Universl- ln tbo “ tatc lu th “ n “ t fow
ty Goorgla, lu Athens, a club known
a* tho Eight Hundred '08 Club, the
objoct of which Is to secure eight
hundred students for the University
for the year 1908-r909. There are
at present about bvo hundred stu
dents in the University, representing
One of the main objects of the
Eight Hundred Club is to bring only
those boys who will be a credit to
University for lt is roalized that the
boys who fall here are those who
have not been taught right at homo.
Tho members of this club have also
nearly every county In the state. The I ” cdgod thcmaolv<!,! to Uve a 11,9
students each county have or
gaulzed themselves into county clubs,
having tho object In view of bring-
ng as many boys to the University
ext year from tho respective coun-
les as possible.
The Tnomas County Boys Wave or
ganized a club know as tho Thomas
Jounty Club consisting of the fol
lowing members: Bradford Aualoy,
John Baggs, Bernard Gardnot^ Jim
Redfearn, Dan Redfourn and Cllf-
f ten Steyerman. These boys aro de
termined to bring their respective
share of the “Eight Hundred" from
Thome* county, for they are at the
University and realizo the great ad
vantages offered by this college and
oslre for other Thomas County boys
i reeelvo tho benefit of tho course
t the University.
Tho University has tno name in
.)me portions of the state of exerting
. bad influence over the boys who
iiue to college here. Howpver, this
•'Iff Is only amongst those people
vho have intentionally misinformed
while at the University that will bo
an honor to them ln after years, and
also to help others to live right who
come to tho University. They pro
pose to tend any boy away from the
University who doe* not act In
irordltablo manner.
D. H. REDFEARN
Mr. S. E. Dixon of the Boston dis
trict spent the day in tho city Fri
day.
Often The Kidneys Are *
Weakened by Oier-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood*
It need to be considered that only
urinary and bladder trouble! were to be
traced to the kidneys,
but now modem
science proves that
nearly all diseases
liuve their beginning
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood—
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneysare weak
' out oi order, you cun understand how ;
lickly your#»ntire body i* affected and 1
)\v every organ seems to Nil to do its )
Imv
A TIRED HORSE
Is just as able to do hard work as a man with an exhausted,
idltlona a
i enoMIng
in flu-
ton)id liver. Constipation drags a long train of troubles
behind it. The machinery can’t work if the boiler doesn't
make steam to move it If the stomach and liver don’t do
:e to infor.'U U
x tha existing i
diversity. Here
ice is exerted to
ood that cannot bo rivaled by any
ITego In the state.
If vou ore sick or “feel badi>*,“ begin
taking toe great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
as your kidneys are well they will Jlelp
all tlie oilier organs to health. A trial
will convince anvone.
If you are sick"you can make no mis-
rda better man- ! take’ l>y first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
The old build- kidney ^remedy, is soon reaiized. lt many a way of killing a dog besides
And yet this oft repeated claim left
the suspicion on many minds that
possibly there might be, and that
[after all It was a pretty slick trick
of the present Incumbent to get back
to congreas by gaining the farmers'
rote. Having the support of the
court house politician the territory
now to bo captured U the country
vote, hence the present effort.
We beard one man declare Judge
Griggs ought to bave Prof, put before
his dame, like tbo rest of the lectur
ers. They are professors of Agricul
ture and he Is a professor of “How
to get back to Congress the slickest
way," a sort of playing like the spider
and By; “Corns Into my parlor said
the spider to the By. It's fhe nicest
little parlor you ever did spy.”
Does Ur. Griggs think fast the
farmers of the Second district have
no mors tsnss than fll«t, and that
thsy da net know black from whits,
and that thsy can bs duped ln any
such wayt They will answer this In
sult to thslr Intelligence by Increased
votes at the polls for Judge Rodden-
bery to whom they Justly glvo the
credit of having these Farmers' In
stitutes held ln the second district.
Why did not Ur. Griggs provide ue
with these lectures ln the yean gone
by? Why did he wait until the very
eve of his candidacy to do ltf Be
cause the real farmers' friend from
Thomas county Is making things so
hot for him.
Possibly the most preposterous
and cheeky thing about the effort
was to enlist the sympathy of tho
Farmers' Union. Of course lt will
bo dented that there was any effort
made, the cry of “no politics” in It
again. That’s ,11 right. There is
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, consumption. And
“ certainly strengthens weak
.!'■• or.is find weak lungs.
' t e eft: .11: no mistake about
V ’: ! mv'.’it is true. And
ill say so.
si'.': 1 itonlal—
L-
Backto thefann!
That’s where you
get good coffee.
None of that “fresh roasted looie
by the pound ” store stuff from
nobody knows where, full of dust,
atmosphere and soiled hands, but
the real old, genuine egg and sugar
coated Arbuckles’ ARIOSA
Coffee, which the folks keep in
the original package and grind is
the kitchen.
That’s Coffee I
C—pln with.*! in*sir—* J Am Nulssl
tssd Lew, Cssrsstas No. 2041. fed at Wlfcii—
SILVER
ALUMINUM
JELL-O MOULDS
A leaflet explaining how to get than
will be found in every paokage of
Jell-O
THE DAINTY DESSERT
(Approtod by Pars Food Commlpsloesrs.)
■M-nagl A 10c.
dlLL-OA of Jell-O
enough dessert for
a large family.
Soldby all grooen.
Mi Free.
Tbe teassee Pere Fee* Co* LeRaj.N-V.'
Visit oar booth stJMSsXuwsgipiisIHoe
their work, the body and brain can’t do their duty.
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative makes things right.
Works quietly, gently and effectively. Doesn’t torment the
k. bowels. Follows nature’s methods with nature’s remedies. A
Cures and tones up weakened liver and bowels. Makes rich, red
k blood. Good for young and old. Sold by druggists everywhere.
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO,
Macon* Georgia
III*
fra jiav
stands t*e highest for its wonderful cures i
s stood the storms for more | t |, e mos t distressing cases, and is sold j choking him on butter. Tho Farm-
century, the names of Go
eriu by all
druggistsin fifty^cent
greatest men are associated, and oue-dotlar sire
' bottles. You may
1 1 bave a sample bottle
vlth them, men whoso power has
ers’ Union are keeping politic* out of
their rank*. Yet they have *ound
BRACEY'S NEW STORE.
Ho*t Elegant in the State new nod
Up-To-Date ln Every Reaped.
The people of Thomasvllle can wall
be proud of tho elegant, and attrao
tlve new drug (tor* Just opened by
the Bracey Pharmacy Co., in tho
stand recently vacated by Ur. W. L.
Ball. Tbe (tore la a wide roomy one
and Just fitted tor toe fixtures and eo>
da fount bought by thfi enterprising
concern. They are all of mahogany
with attractive gilt finish..
On the right of the store upon en
tering tho eye U atracted by’the ele
gant largo soda fount. This Is the
handsomest ln town, ur.d would do
credit to any city in Ocorniu. On
tiio left are t ie ride tkow rimes made
I of mabosaa;' and s'a' -.. which show*
'up wonderfully well ami gives a fin
ish and touch to the whoe that ie
beautiful. The proscription depart
ment is placed back of the long fu
ture at the hack, made of the same
material and lovely stained glass.
This store will ho opened at the
public today and enythiug you can d*
sire will be at its dis posal. The *P-
■on recognized throughout America 1 by mail free, also a pamphlet telling yon
how to find out if you h.'
Mention this gaper
•11 combine to cast u halo around tho. bladder trouble.
■•Id Georgia University that will influ-! '' hcn writing to Dr. Kilmer * Co.
•nre any boy towards making a suc-
esa ln life. Of course here, as at all
ive kidney or
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, i
political ldsas, and these Idess are rangement has been Just about com-'
is are. i
as far from those of the political' pleted, being done in record t!m«.
school to Which Mr. Jim Griggs be-IMr, Bracey has done.everything that
longs as the North from the South 1 Is possible to make the pla’ce attrao
pole. You might Just as well try to tlve and elegant.and hl{ supces. h»
get a lion and lamb to Ue down to- been very marked.