Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 20, 1907, Image 6
FRIDAY, DRCEMBER, 20, 1*07. rheummi CM HOT BE mmmsm Rubbing with liuiments, blistering the affected parts, the application of plasters, and other means of external treatment, are usually helpful in relieving the pains and aches of Rheumatism, but such remedies do not reach the CAUSE of the disease, and are therefore in no sense curative. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by indigestion, poor bowel action, weak kidneys,and a general sluggish condition ♦f th system. The circulation deposits this irritating poison in the different muscles, nerves, tissues and joints of the body, and soon thepainfn! symptoms of Rheumatism are produced. The pains at first may be wandering and slight; but as the blooji becomes more fully saturated with the uric acid poison, the disease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander ing pains now la-come sharp and cutting at the least exposure to dampness or night air, or any constitutional irregularity, the bones ache, the muscles arc not ns free in action as before, and where the acid poison is allowed to „ remain in the blood the joints often btcome so dogged with corrosive sub stances that they are left permanently stiff and useless. Rheumatism can •ever be rubbed away, nor can it be conquered and driven from the syatera until the acid-ladeh blood has been deanaed S jfUOf) and purified. No othermedicinedoesthisso effectually as S. S. S. It dissolves and re- moves the impurities and sends a stream of • rich, strong bfood to the affected parts, which „ soothes the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles PURELY VEGETABLE and flesh, and the sufferer obtains relief that it permanent because the real cantc of the disease has been remqyed. Special hook on Rheumatism and any medical Advice desired free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. TWO - MORE TRAMPS ARRESTED, Officer Dobs and Stephens Put Two Bchnd the Bars Yesterday. The tramp colony which aeem be fond of the city of Thomasvllle waa relieved of two Of Its members yesterday afternoon by Officer Doss and Stephens. They were white men with no resources end were cangnt pear the railroad In East End. They were taken before Judge Hansell of tbe City Court and plead guilty to vagrancy, Tbe sentence waa made three months on the gang. It la tbe purpose of tbe officer! to his thing in tbe bud, so apeak, and any travelers answering to this description. will be arrested at once and given a like sentence up on being found guilty. This will doubtless prove thf means of effec tively breaking tbe gang np and act as a discouragement to any ot&er ho may contemplate subsisting on the people of Thomasvllle or pur loining their goods. 1 Cares Woman’s Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nervone, •offering women known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of This Eci.r.cnc Mkdicaj. Review says of Unicorn root (Uelunlna Dluica) which is one of the chief ingredient# of the "Fa vorite Prescription • s "A remedy * blch invariably act* as a liter* lae Inylyorato* * • * makes for normal ac tivity^ of tbe entire reproductive system.” Be continues "In Helonlss we have a medica ment which more fdlljr answers the above purposes than any other drug with which 1 am acquainted. In the treatmuft of diseases pa ttllar to women It 1* seldom that a case Is •ten which does not present soma Indication for this remedial agent” Dr. Fyfe farther "The following are among the leading tloiMforHelonTs'(Unicorn root). Pain __ ilng In the back, with leacorrbesa < atonic (weak) conditions of tbe reproductive of women, mental depression and If ty, associated with chronic diseases of ‘ tlTc enrans of women; constant * X l.s the region of the kid- la (flooding), doe to a weak* condition of tbe digestive orgr.ns fill dragging r part of tbe MILL MEN MEET. Discuss General Suppressed Condi tlons at Tirtou. Tilton, Ga. Dec. 14.—The Decem ber meeting ot the Georgla-Florlda Saw Mill Association held In Tilton Tuesday, was largely an experience meeting, the member* telling ot the condition ot the market as It affected their various mills and tbe measures they were taking to meet the changed condition*. Vice-President Wo. B. Stillwell wee In the chair and called the meet ing to order. , Reports from members • showed nearly all the large mills running on short time or closed down'. Those still working full time, W|C1 few exceptions, worked convicts. Prices of labor hai been or were be ing reduced, tbe average being about 20 per cent Inquiries for dimension stock were very lew, although an Improvement in tbe situation was expected alter the holidays. Tbe Inquiries were us ually at prices which manufacturers could not consider. Planing mill stock was slow rale, with lew orders, bnt prices were holding up fairly well. There wese no orders at all for railroad material. Opinion of the member* was that general conditions were about as bad as they bad ever seen them. A letter was read from the Secre tary of the New York Yellow Pine Exchange, aaylng that at a meeting of that body held Nov. 8th a resolu tion was passed that as the Septem ber conference of the affiliated asso ciations, held In Philadelphia, did not result In the adoption of any de finite rule to distinguish short leaf pine from long leaf pine, the Yellow Pine Exchange suggests that a fur- >00 0 00 0 000000 00 00 0 0 To The People of Thomas County: - A. J. OWEN l _ more or lest of the above symptom* ! ther conference be held at some neu- are present, no Invalid woman can do *ntter than take Dr. Picrco’s Favorite ptlon, one of the leading inar»»!I- WANTS YOUR % Chickens, Eggs, Country 2 Produce and Game. ® Highest Gash Prices Paid * Full line of Staple Groceries and Food g- Supplies 0 a 0 Jos. Fass’ Old Stand - - Thomasvflle, Ga. 0 0 tral place wltbln tbe negt few months. ^.tbtuMy roprcMnU. 10 * ° f WhlCl ' “ I Re «> lutlon * In effect with the Of Goldon Seal rool, another prominent I aforesaid article were adopted and Ingredient r.f "Favorite Prescription," j . . Prof. Flnlev Elllngwood, M. D.. of Urn- steps will be taken in January to “ - Medic t College, Chicago, Ison Important remedy In < nett Medic: i College, Chicago, say*: .. x "It Is an !;•'port ant remedy Tn disorder* o< that end. Mr. J 0 L. Philips the. womb J .1 all catarrhal condition* • • . .... o^wneja^enfMhleniCTit^H©I j Thomaaville was among those Cincinnati, Hays of Golden Seal root: tending. "In relation to Its general effects on tho ; , there ia no medicine <n net about which I •■■■■■ ■■ nteh general unanimity of opinhm. It MfcMrMtfj^resrardocI as the tonic useful In uWW&Mta "Valuable In uterine hemorrhage, raenor- odlnc) and concnstlve dyamenor* S’iS5vorito Prescription faith- GIVE YOU^S'AwSr MrREK CASK CONTINUED, rialnttffs Are Required to Get up More Definite Puts, Etc. In the case of McKee Brothers, Judge Speer this morning delivered his opinion that the declaration and ______ bill of particulars should be amended Mrs. John Chambers after V few He required the plaintiffs to amend Shorthand MASTERED In Ten Weeks fJHARTIER '.CMS! —simp), rule. Learned In on.-half time required tor old syitemi. II non rede wfliwafNaw courses. Send tor the proof. BOOKKEEPING taught by •'Actual Business Transactions” from the atari. The moat p r a o 11 c s 1 and comprehensive course taught In tho Pouth. One who com pletes our course esn keep sny set of books any line of business. ^ TELEGRAPHY. This department Is In charge of sn operator of twenty years' prac tical experience. Railroad wires run into mpiojr all of ocr graduates. • -.j.-j— „ ~~ Graduates. 4 Good Board at from Si 2.00 to $18.00 Per Month. Write today for Handsomely Illa.itratod Catalog. Cannes by HilL J. O. BAGWELL, Pres., 196 Peachtree St., Atlants, Ga. e Secure a Position for Bach of Our ( S113.0Q hours spent In the alty returned to her country home on the lake. . Tew mltr (rt that much ytano vsIm Iks by W*lif «•» cluh sow iMsitK. Orif vototiful club plan ot i r.kVs« It tafter to ows a iikuN towam tofoos, Y<mcaa I ciub *»4 hsv* S wtislAcsat btoanoKtobusMatosrs. You Unw and «p>ormvniot It while fee w sarins L* It is littis naw si As c.uh MatiMM. la a short tlm# yno erne a bsastiwl plane that w*il4 curt fee M Ins Uaa |<M aarwicra tbs. ty*sk<ac a«4 sstllsgla Iota of oss tmtml iaassaS of a aistts tUao at stiaie t ws caa fwahh aw awMbeu a ilk a wallr gseslas MN Mtw Seals Laf4«a * Batoa fjast let IM7—* (tah «*!»« ef tin. O* casus, tbm l* hut Utils pott folks •aa at Ala pries. Tksfsolt os sas plana la ImIksU- sasp-totr by Irwlac a dab sf ess hua0t4 U It «anh whlls. The Ludden & Bates. K PIANO Is a at flair hlft-cnit limimcm with Its rk* mdc rnndmt* br au club plan. A writtca imKi- totsi lltstlaas. M*» srscUI coMW^ouivI aa4 atrsl aulDfi ikNMckaui. Full ctMsst gras4, ba)ss<s4 srals. as ystfpct at skill cas suits It. Daokia repeailag action, with light eves touch, t :saisfi Isay leva. Bsasilhtl cus«o! Iincy wslsot. nakotinr nroik, lines ihrmcanawiih blrto- s- auyls. Teas full ta4 Hch, with that scaitlar ala<iot** ornlitr lou>4 oc!/ ia ths hichsat gaa4s sf piaasa. fanwsf ths 4»aikst the hra4of tbs famllr tv cancrl the club cotunct aa4 auks you aa •wrick* swwai sf ths sofsU bslaucr. Tbs ».-no ih» » ysq abtoUadr. Til* ftss lUs linrrhr»lH>»t4 Us cowsUtlna of waay a atwical Ratios, an4 h *ona you cnatMsnriea. h Is Stodkslly sa aaasnacs rhl ysa wBI sot lots tout >iins Uiouth laablllty to pay 4 jci. Writs m at sacs 1st sa syyUcailon Mack sn4 cosislcta 4p*crip*lns of 4l«mat tiylrt of lalah. IS this wty ysa cat nabs a to Isa Isa that will 4el'tht yes. You ran leave the sahttlos of toss to to. ,Wt will ets that y« B«t s yeriect Isiiramem. A well na4e. aursahs atod «a4 s bsaviital soul as with each ylaaa Wdto far Isll latonuiloa of tbs c>^ tbat la sow fomlnt. LUDDEN Ac BATES, Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga. Mr. D. N. Rogers of Pelham was In I the city with frllends a short time Friday. S31.00 SAVED! -GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO.,' it. IB UfnrMd Ay*. ATLANTA. OS $500 Reward FOR THE NAME OF ONE DISSATJS FI ED CUSTOMER. $00,000 Worth Bankrupt Jewelry. - LOT 1—2,000 sliver and heavy gold watches, richly engraved, Ladles and gentlemen s inee, fine tlm* keeper*,'at S3 LOT 2.-2,100 hoary plated gold Watches, beautifully engraved, ex cellent time keeper*, at .-Ob LOT ».—2.400 extra heavy » gold Watches, ladles and P *. men's Dooly engraved, a raw ble bargain at t DIAMOND RINdS—15,llO.lli -• ■mall atones, bnt genuine .1 moods. ALL GOODS—Delivered by i post-paid, and your money b. you are not dellgated. » Buy your Christinas gifts no* A Chain free with firut 1,00 o dsn. C. B. MARSHAL. 384 Washington Bird., Chlcag. m each, tho »«rcb to * g*tt»toc tolHfW MOTHWPi Pd7f-rl !y >i fta i s?oiy t ?*£ »*3 xis-. utwpn WHOLESALE SUPPLY OO. P. O. Box 878, Valdosta, Ga. so as to show the site of the build ings and the quality of lumber that went Into them.- Me also requirod an amendment as to the machinery, that they should lnfqrm the Atlantic Coast Line, the kind of machinery de stroyed by tho fire, from whom the machines were puchaaed, their de scription. and hew ong they had been In use In the factory. The counsel on both aides submit ted to the Judge an order, by which the planltiff were to have 30 days tn which to prepare sad fill an amead- ment, and the defendant 30 days In which to object to It or file ether pleadings after it Is filed. The case was then continued.— Valdosta Times. It will be remembered that the large factory belonging to Messrs. McRoe was bnrned. fire being started from a cron tie re ot tbe Coast Line and the loss was considers be. They entered suit against the ' road In Judbe Speer’s Court at Valdosta. ••wt'd '* v lausw— jojtiMon pn ww*n“p« 1|<bM«OOMOp MMdiaoXn vgwtoytol — 1 •n mi nnsb oat Jinn nna •Snpsdno vpSenn, Sfqi<M(la| artnig SMpsiaoi MMismdpiitiwi SVISUM ■W pss *aet»iwws IF Moq -ki •Ms S« nsmSwjsa Mmswa Mil* •fii|nuspss»Mh».£in>smnM8 tni.sw'wiws ksn«»»s<inws tasqnrn ‘min v-v gm |o uwb * owl »p*o c iniF8J3 33j(Hpr ranks. Injectors, Inspirators, Saw Mill Machin ery,Shifting,l Pulleys, Hangers, Engi neers' and Steamfltlers'Supplles, Etc. \ ‘J. S. Schofield's Sons Co., Macon, Ga. ~~ Gasoline and Oil Engines and machinery for all Inds of work. tf\ want any kind of powarjjan tho farm or for mill, aee me before you purchase, I will give you a square deal. I sell the best engines bullf, and the prices are right. I will set up yenr engine H you buy, from me and guarantee It for twelve months- H you can't come to see me, write and f will come to see you- I also• sett automobiles, gasoline and other supplies necessary for en gine work. Wm. Miller flf the Ihemasville Garage, ' Car. Madison and Fleiceer Sk