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A LAZY LIVER
May lie only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid as
well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he lagged
In his work. So in treating the lagging, torpid liver it is a great
mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs, A torpid liver is but an
indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whoso organs are weary
with over-work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion
and-nutrition; Put'fb&n iu WWWlJglB#8i&' and £e kdw qtdclcry juur'
liver will become active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has
npdft.faflny^marvelous cures of "liver complaint,” or torpid liver,
bHW$oa<!birfdl control over the organs of digestion and-nutrition. It
MR. E. S. LAW DIES.
One of ThomaavtUe's Oldest Citizens
> Aged 72 Vean.
Mlt 4
the normal activity of the. stomach, increases the i
Baking glands, cleanses the,system of poisonp_.„,,„
'so 'relieves the liver of. the burjjens imposed upon it by tk*
defection of other organs.’
U yod hart bitter or t ’PWf." Hhfcy Effil
ng, poor or vari-
i, foul breath,
bowela, fed
indent, f
■ *H9# 01
, diswcsied feding-m
haucon, bitter, or sour
at' aftef witmg.kitd
kindred svmntomsrof- weak rtomuoh
and torpid liver, or biliousness, no
Mgidicine Witt nriievt ydn mors psomptly
•Pleura you more permanently than
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Diecovery.
rPprhajwonly apart of the abovosymp-
foms wnl be present at one time and
yet point td torpid-liver, or biliousness
and wctlc stomach. Avoid »U hot bread
id, Useuits, griddle cakes dud other
dlccstible food and take the " Golden
iTcal Discovery” regularly and Hick
(e km until you are vigorous and
*01 Soidcn Seal root, which Is one of
the prominent ingredients of "Golden
Medical Discovery," Dr. Roberts Barth-
elow.of JoffersonModical College, says:
•Very useful aa* Whnachio (stomach)
toiflo and in atonic dyspepsia. Cures
gastric (stomach) catarrh and head
aches accompanying same.”
Dr. Grover Coe, of Now York, says:
•HydrasUs /Goldcn Seal root) exercises
an eapocialjnflucnce over mucous sur
faces. Upon the liver it acta with equal
certain! ‘ ' ' —
C" _
the apleen and other abdominal viscera
«enerally..tnd for scrofulous and riand-
rat, frequent. (Inflammation of the stomach),
in "ennui of c6ds tipation, general debility,. 1
^ ng, M D , laic of Cin-
dnnatfr aulhes of the Aunica* Die-
nuiAToar, gives ft a prominent place
among medicinal agenta, reiterates alt
the foregoing-writers have •aid-'about
tt. aa does also Prof. John M. Scudder,
U. D.Uale of Cinofnnatl. Dr. Scudder
aaya: ,"It stimulates the digestive pro-
. cesses and increases the assimilation of
food. By.those means the blood it en
riched. • ”*‘* the consequent improve-
saenton tht glandular and nervous sys
tems an natural nanlta.” Dr. Scudder
farther says. "In relation to ill general
effect upon toa system, there it no medi
cine in was about which there is nch
general unaninity of opinion. Itlstmi-
vertally regarded as thf tonic, useful
in nil osbUttstsd mates * • «.»
Bennett Medical Coliegs, Cl
of Golden Seal root:, "It
superior remedy In
ternoon at twp. o’clock, never baring
rallied from the'attack of paralysis
wtelcfi. struck hi in very suddenly the
day before
Mr. Law has beqo.n resident of
this city foe a number of. years, and
-iiiaa^ followed : 4ils profession of vsijr-,
(This agent. Golden. Seal root,.is an
important ingredient of Dr 1 . Pierce’s
Favorite PMhenption for womah’*.treak-
nesses, aa well os of the "Golden Med
ical Dtscoverv.”) Dr. Elllngwood con
tinue*. "in all catarrhal conditions it'
is useful. 1-
Muqh more, did space permit, eonld
s quoted 1 J " ~
as to the woi
be quoted from prominent authorities
mderful
wonderfol curative properties
possessed by Golden Seal roof.
We want to assure the. mtder that
"Golden Medical Discovery” can ba
relied upon to do all that is claimed for
I reot in the cure of all tha
various diseases as set forth In the
above brief extracts, for its most
' int end important ingredient it
Seal root. This agent is, how
ever, strongly reinforced, and its cura
tive action greatly enhanced by the
addition, in Just the right proportion
of Queen's root, Stone root, Black
blended into a most perfect phar
maceutical compound, now favorably
known throughout most of the civilized
countries of the world. Bear In mind
The people of the city will be
grleyed to learn of the death of Mr.
Low at hla-home next to the
Presbyterian Masse on Dawson
Street He passed away Sunday af-
Ivn nVInp
— ^ ypying slnce his $qmtng.
of the surveyors, tel. tbp old, S.
?.'AP.d W. Railway,,thp flyst.one that,
came to Thomas villa jn»ny years ago.
Singe that .time he. done much
work, both tn the clty ^and county.
For his courteous' manner and manly
traits of. character he was loved by a
largo circle of friends.
For the past few years be has been
in miserable health, not being able
to do any work at all. He Is a con
federate Veteran and that body will
turn ou) to do him the last honor in
their power. The funeral will oc
cur at ten o'clock today at the Pres
byterian church and Rev. S. L. Mc
Carty will conduct the services. The
following gentlemen will act as pall
bearers: T. N. Hopkins, John Trip
lett, R. E. Lester, K. T. Maclean, S.
L. Mallard and Bertie Foster.
BIG GAIN
IN_C0NTEST
Great Interest Manifest
ed aud Votes ;Are Be
fog Cast Daily.
IBS
through. druggET
in uie fn illicit terms
icine put up lor sail
real affections of whatever name or
nature, lingering coughs, bronchial,
throat and lung affections, the "Dis
covery” oan be relied upon as n rover-
eign remedy.
A little book of extracts treating of
all the several ingredients entering Into
Dr. Pieroe’s medicines, being extracts
from standard medical works, of the
different schools of practice will be
giving the writer’s full post-offioe ad
dress plainly written.
Don’t aoeept n substitute of unknown
composition for this non-secret MEM)
am or mown courosmox.
STOMACH IS SEAT
OF HUMAN LIFE
New Theory Advanced by Young Man Is
Spreading Over Entire Country.
A. B. * AT officials here.
Chance For the
Sleeper.
U T. Cooper's theory concerning the
human stomach, which he claims to
prove with his new medicine, Is being
given more respect and comment every
Gooper claims that 90 per cent of
all 111 health Is due to stomach trouble,
man Interviewed about his theory re
cently, he said: ''Stomach trouble Is
the great cures of the 30th century
no far aa the dvUlted races are con
cerned. Practically all of the chronic
111 health of this generation la caused
by abnormal atomaehlo conditions. In
writer days, when tha human race was
closer to nature, and men and women
worked all day out of doora, digging
thatr frugal axlatenoe from the soli,
Mm tired, droopy, half-sick people that
are now no common, did not exist
-lb be sure, there was sickness In
thoee days, bat It wan of a virulent
character, and only temporary. Thera
wu none of this half-sick condition
all the time with which 10 many ore
sciUirinA novtdin
-I know poaltively that.every bit of
this chronic 111 health la caused by
stomach trouble. Hie human stomach
In civilized people today la degenerate.
It lacks tone and strength. This weak
ness has gradually coma through a
sedentary existence. I further lenow
that few peoplo can be sick with the
digestive apparatus iu perfect shape.
Up solo reason for my success te ho—n. Thonms, Jr.
cause my New Discovery medicine
tones the stomach np to required
strength in about six weeks’ time.
That Is why I have had more people
come and thank me wherever I hare
gone to Introduce my medicine, than I
have had time to talk with.”
Among the Immense numbers of peo
ple who are now strong believers In
Cooper's theory and medicine la Mrs.
M. Et Delano, a prominent resident of
the suburb of Brookline, Boston, Mass.
She says: “For several year* I was he found here n cheerful spirit of en-
Tho Atlanta Birmingham and At
lantic railroad officials showed that
they knew a good town when they
saw It, by visiting Thomasvllle this
week. Mr. C. B. Wilburn, General
Superintendent spent Friday here
toeklng Into the affairs of his com
pany. Friday night's train brought
In J. R. Rowland, traffic manager,
W. H. Leahy, general passenger
agent, J. J. Campion, general freight
agent, and E. P. Searcy, contracting
freight agent These gentlemen
spent Saturday morning In this city
visiting some of our prominent men,
and investigating conditions here.
The matter of n through Pullman
from .Thomasvllle to Atlanta wu dla-
cuB.od with Mr. Leahy. He stated
that, while tt wu too early to decide
on this the chance for putting It on
new seemed to be good, that the mat
ter would be thoroughly looked Into,
and this Pullman put on If the out
look warranted It.
While here the gentlemen were
given a drive areund the boulevard,
shown MUlpond Plantation and other
beantlful residence properties here,
and left Thomuvtlle much pleased
and impressed. A noticeable thing
mentioned by one of them was that
At has been-repeatedly stated In
thSfc columns* the voting contest tor
this;year Jar surpasses .that ft any
ptj^tout season. . It ’now . appears
that -the contest la only fatal* be-
He .was gun and the work to date 'may he
considered but a preliminary to the
real battle of the ballots, which may
now be said to-be fairly begun.. The
contest so far has simply served to
show-the .strength of those for each
side, and -tola -strength Is now really
beginning to exert Itself. The city
hospital .still leads the contests and
Its friends, who ars many, headed by
one of the moat energetic workers In
our city, declare that that ten per
cent in cash shall go to no other
cause. The Vashtl Home has In this,
as, in all other matters of Interest to
it, a potent strength, and those de
siring the prize to go elsewhere,
will surely have the friends of that
most deserving home to race with.
The Y. M. C. A. is being looked af
ter by a corps of young, enthusiasts
who are sparing no effort to win for
their beloved organization the vic
tory, and to purchase with tho well
earned .fund the various necessities
for the further equipment of their
building.
"A fair field and no favor,’’ Is the
battlo cry, and the next two weeks
will tell the tale of victory. The
Tlmes-Enterprlse management feels
that what ever one of these may win,
the cash prize will be well bestowed,
and wishes eaqh and all success.
Following Is the count of tha bal
lots to date:
City Hospital 8,079
Vashtt Home 8,745
Y. M. C. A. 8,850
Benevolent Society. 1 1,000
Woman's Missionary Union 250
Public Library .185
Atlanta
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- To The People of Thomas County: ^
A- J OWEN 1
'£" ^WANTS YOUR ,
Chickens, Eggs, Country
Produce and Game.
Highest Cash Prices Paid
Full tine of Staple Groceries and Food\
Supplies . . . . . - . .
Jos. Fass'dd Stand - - Thomasvllle, Ga.
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broksn In health, caused primarily by
stomach and nerve troubles. I gradu
ally became worse, until recently I was
compelled to go without solid food for
days at a time. I had sour stomach,
palpitation of the nerves of stomach
and hoart, dyspepsia, and extreme ner
vousness. I suffered terribly with In
somnia, and my liver, bowels and
whole system gradually became de
ranged. I felt Instant relief the lint I ■
day I began this Cooper medicine.
I&ow feel like a new being. Today j Rccored at te Clerk’s Office During
terprtae much different from the
gloomy looks and talk which they
had met at some other points they
had visited reoently.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
I walked all over town, shopping—
something I have not done for yean;
“I make this statement wholly from
n senso of duty. I feel I owe It to
anyone who might find relief and
renewed happiness as I have done.”
The record made by the Cooper med
icines is astonishing. We will take
pleasure In discussing It with anyone
The Past Week.
Mrs. Alex. W. Dealer to A. H.
Cooke, consideration 9118.50, part of
-lot No. 209 tn the 13th district.
Noah Singletary to Cooke & Luke.
^“Wishes to know about, than, consideration 3000. Timber on 1st
Griggs Elected.
Washington, Dec. 6.—The Georgia
delegation met to-night after the ad
journment of the House Democratic
caucus and elected Judge James
Griggs to represent Georgia on tho
Democratic Congressional Commit
tee for the campaign of 1908.
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CXOaOWS LOADING BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL
Kut loOoTtrnor'g Manat—
Shorthand
MASTERED
.. In Ten Weeks
Torpedo Flotilla in Danger.
A hurricane la raging off tho Vir
ginia Capes, apd much apprehension
Is felt for the safety of the torpedo
flotilla which are probably caught In
the center of It '
The Latest Newt.
Washington, Dee. 6.—(Special to
Tlmes-Enterprlse.) —The.. National
Bank of Commeroa closed Its doora
today. It la reported that there are
thirty-live million dollars on deposit
there.
YOU HAVE
kviet Stemaehf
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1 vul la the ku-ntaehr
' - 'pitaMon i>- ttet Heart?
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■ star Brasii t
.inn in toe Mo
Then you have
INDIGESTION
or
DYSPP^SXA.
ss - 313 In the 17th district.
Male’* Stomach Tablets j t F \ E ' Surk ' 8 t0 w - R - For “ ter '
, 1 $108. Boston property.
Ou.-cUy relieve and curr pefmnntntiy. . r , fl ^ tl
' r '| j E. M. Mallette to Jas. Mitchell.
dve wont form* o! , $30 ^ ln Mallette . 8 NormaI School!
Indigestion and Dyspepsia, i 1 ad(Htlon , ThomasvllIe .
TGetn Tablet* are sold on a (varan- | t c . W. Cooper Co., to Joe Adam--1
jtoe to do what is chinxid (or them at : 3500. Portion of lot to in tho 13th j
money refandedL i district.
TVuy use rBComnnndod only lor <£*- James Cromartle to Cooke, Rod-
enact of the <8ge*thr ecpn*. denbery and Luke, $40. Mallette'*}
Thffc tSed Ol Ac tlonadl il lOMC^ formal School Addition, Thotna*-'
tfrrngthiMf mi HwyM
Balm k dn
A I
vtlle.
_ WIUIbc and Henry Quarterman to
^ jMni. M. L. Landford, Jessie Mill**-
and Herbert Landford. $1. Florida |
! Leon County, property,
j Fondren MltrbeB to Mrs. W r
(Landford. Jenle M'Me-
lur, Betsle and Herbert Landford, 91«
Part of lot 99 in the 13th district.
J. L. Beverly to Solomon Harris,
$300. City property.
J. R. Burch to Mra. C. A. MacIn
tyre, $1,250. City property, Monroe
street
Georgia A. Carter to A. L. C oke.
$175. Part of lot 406 fn the Mt*
district.
Bunk Dukes to Jane D- ' 'ufi
50 acres In lot 215 In tlie ’ : tv' •?.
F. M. Hurst to-Mrs. f - : 'i-
son, ?-8 r 0. Part of* lot ‘
17th district. ' ,
Hilliard Pawls to Po
Harry Fein berg. $500.
t- ”r^aJ street
Mr* O. C. HnM
3l? e ‘ Pfty property ct:
J. W, Forne te •
*307.8’*. 50 nercs c.t
Mick to R. M. D
pronerty.
Horace Wade to T>
^ 1110.
City property.
CHARTIER^
simple rules. Learned la one-
time required for old systems. Huai
jMBvr ORMflow
o»fa in e*Wr t,*m to rwdvw
courses. Bend for the proof.
BOOKKEEPING taught by "Actual
B us Inc j s Transactions” tram (bo stert.
The most practical and uompreheasivs
course taught lu the South. One who com*
plotrai our course mu keep auy set of books
for any lint of bualnecs.
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Charge ofau operator of twenty years’ pHo*
. . tioai experience. Railroad wires run into
L We bare contracts with railroads to employ all of our graduates.
to SiSOOPtr‘h£n!l!!‘ m * br EaCh ° Ur GraduaM - 9 Good Board at from SI 2.00
Write today for Handsomely Illustrated Catalog.
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