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Gasoline and I# Engines
GREAT SALE
OF WBISKEY
Inda of work.
and machinery for all
want any kind of power n the farm or for mill,
sen me before you purchase, I wIH give you a
square deal. I sell the beat engines belli, and
thf prices are right, I will set up yonr engine tt
you buy from me and gsarahtee It for twelve
months. If you can't come to see me, writs and
I will come to see yeu. I also sell automobiles,
gasoline and other supplies necessary for en
gine work. <
Wm. Miller
AI the Ihomasville Garage, Cor. Malison and Fletceer St.
Most people lmow that if they have
h been sick they peed Scoff’s Emul
sion to bring bade health and strength.
But the strongest point about Scoffs
Emulsion is that vmi don’t have to be
sick to get rtwulu from it. . ,
It keeps up Ihs sthle'e’s strength,puts fat
on thin peop'e, makes a fretful baby happy,
beings color to a pal : V&’s cheeks, and pro*
vents coughs, colds and consumption. •
Food in ccflcinlnted form for sick and
well, young anti olu, rick and poor.
And it contains no drugs and no alcohol.
ALL DRUGGISTS: UOc. AND 01.00.
Pres. Hast Says More
Pupils looked For ABd
Farther Growth.
To tho Public: '* ,
Work will, bo resumed at Toung's
College on Tuesday morning, Jan
uary tha sereatb, 190*; aad will
continue through the last Wednesday
in May. ■
The Board of Directors held a
mooting recently at which plaaa (or
raising fund (Or the further equip
ment ana expansion.-of the-*"college
was agreed upon and financial agent
elected to aoouro subscriptions for
this purpose. This ofllclal will lm-
tloa of the state seems to hay# .boon
, laying In ajsjiMw against tha com-
: lag of the "long dry spell."
For several days before Christmas
' every train that came Into Albany on
was crowded to overflowing, ever
f was crowdd to overflowing and every
| train that polled ont of the city car-
f rled with It great quantities of liquor
The negroes carried their** mostly
In jug*, slung over their shoulders
by means of straps or cords.
The whites brought to town all
I sorts, shspes_ and stses of vallsss,
telescopes sad suit esses. These
they Ailed with bottles of liquor and
thus loaded down; went back home
well fortified against the expected
drought.
The express company has been do
ing a tremendous business In ths Jug
trade, and extra wagons have been
pressed Into service to carry the
Jugs and Cases to tha depot.
An effort was mads to secure an
estimate of the amount of business
dona by the local whiskey dealers
during the grand rash, but tha deal- (
era, os a rule, were reticent, and ,
scarcely any authoritative statement (
conld be obtained. (
it wit IMMfl Ml. M oat place (
one of the smallest establishments (
doing • liquor business in ths dty, ,
over |t,190 worth of Hqnor was t
sold la ths two days before Christ- ,
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2 To The People of Thomas County:
>. W. linking, Fresldent. I.L Shumpert Secretary.
r. r. McArthur, ¥. Fres. B. A. McArthur, Gen. Man.
Sea Island Cotton Gin Co.,
Vidalia, Ga., U. S.A.
onufacturera at thaTamoua Foss Mouble-RoUer
WANTS YOUR
Chickens, Eggs, Country
Produce and dame•
; Highest Gash Prices Paid i
g FnM Une of Staple Groceries and Food |
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• Jos. Fass’ Old Stand' - - Thomasvllle, Ga. •
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The most durable, mosc rapid and the
most perfect tint preserving gin on the
market. Guaranteed to gin 4 to 6 bales a
day at ordinary speed. Has ginned as many
as 21 bales in three days, Foss double
roller gibs 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
It wat also stated that oa« of the
larger houses had sold out Its stock
floor times rtoenUy. aad had an of
ten replenished It from Savannah.
t. C. Parnell's Funeral.
Tha funeral of J. C. Parnell at
tha Baptist church yesterday after
noon was solemn and Impressive. A
large concourse of frteada had gath
ered to pay their last respects to the
departed.The Masons were pretest la
a body aad at tha cemetary tha ser
vice* were conducted by that lodge
In n very Impreatlve manner. Rev.
A. W. Bealer paid a very high trib
ute to the dead and took occasion
to Impress ths laaaon upon those In
attendance la a powerful aad force
ful manner. The following gentle
men acted aa pallbearers, the Con
federate Veterans and Masons form
ing n guard of honor: J. T. Culpep
per, C. R. Brlffln, 0. W. Beverly, W.
C. Pittman, John Campbell and T.
L. Wyche.
Ctalogue and prices.
Sea Island Colton Gin Co.
BOOkyEPlMC Uoptjy^
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Messrs William Bnlloek aad'
William Groover, two prominent cit
izens of Ochlocknea were candldatae
for the office of- Mayor at tha election
held Saturday. The reeult waa a
tie, both undldatas receiving nine
teen votes. Rather than run again
and take chances of votes changing,
both candidates have decided to retire
and another has been selected to
ran. Mr. J.'' Fred Singletary has de
cided to make the race and both the
others will not he candidates.
The town of Oohlockonee does not
have n primary as tkere are no meas
es na baa been in tbellty of Thom-
aivllle, hut' the only settlement po»-
stble under the circumstances ban
been resorted to and the other elec
tion will be held Thursday next.
Soutn. On. wUo pom-
i bean men. aat ef Luk.
operator of twenty years' prM-
MW*. Railroad win. raa Into
irtradu.m.
I Good Board a! from $IXOO
Wo ban contract* with railroad, to i
‘The Cigar You Are Af ter"
Many men are switching from one brand
of cigars to another. Not so with the
Hncklebeny smoker; he is a repeater.
Lee Roy Myers Co. f ‘ Qjj
MAKERS
Ask Your V mUUrn
FIST FIGHT.
after a large crowd had congregat
ed to wltnea* tha fun and took tha
man to the lookup, summoning the
woman to appear befora tha Mayor
Monday.
Negro Man and Woman Kngaga la
Lively Lneonnter on Sir icta. ..
Lower Jackaon atreet waa the
scene ol one of the liveliest exhibi
tions of puglllatlc skill that the town
has witnessed In quite a while. Tom
my Burns, the welterweight eham-
plon would have died from shame
at the poor showing he would have
made agataat the dusky denizen of
Sandy Bottom. Pearl waa her name
and she proved herself to be a Jewel
of rare value. The negro man was
drank and enfeavored to make him
salt at home In the house of tha wo
man when she arose in her feminine
might and smote him, not once but
many time*
They were not satkfied vlth stay
ing at heme and doing the stunt hut
tha man sought protection In the 1
streets aid she followed, all the time |
giving him a hell sf blows. She d*-|
traded te the level of a cat cadi
scratched kls eeusteaaiae slmmefal- 1
ly. Tib* ssan waa blinded by the rain t
ef blews and did net de ssitek t.ward i
retaliation, 'taking meet of hie time i
up In wardlag off her attaek. The |
polite tame along at this Juncture. I
Tanks. Injectors, Inspirators, Saw Mill Machin
ery, Shafting,^ Pulleys, Hangers, Engl-
ns or 3* and Steam fitters'Supplies, Etc.
J. S. Schofield's Sons Co.,
Macon, Ga.
Miss Olive Adams of Pavo Is la
the city at the guests of Mist May
Swift.
GEISHA SKIN FOOD
BEAUTY la Irresistible, aad a great factor la worldly success. Tha
preservation of one's charms requlras morq cars than yau give to your
predoua Jewels, lace* and bric-a-brac. Age la not a matter at years but
of feelings, and beauty la a woman's birthright.
A wlae woman will stimulate tjLa e harms aha la losing and aodaavor to
regain those she hat lost.
GEISHA SKIN FOOD
should be used by every woman who has the least dealre te be attractive.
It la the only preparation kuewn to medical science that will round out
hollowed, thin cheeks, or scrawny neck with FIRM, HEALTHY FLESH
and REMOVE WRINKLES from the face and hands, no matter how deep
the furrow. FOR DEVELOPING THE BUST or to make the breasts
firm. Urge aad beautiful, nothing can equal it. To prevent the breast*
tram shrinking artsr weaning bnby, mothers should always use GEISHA
SKIN FOOD. It Will restore a boto a to Its natural contour -and beauty
lost through nursing or slcknces. On sale at all principal department
■tores and druggist., or will be sent to any address, postage prepaid, In
plain sealed wrapper, upon receipt of fifty cent*.
FBME1 A sample box—just enough to convince you of the great mav-
jt of Geisha Skin Food—will be scat free tor ten cents, which pays far
Mte cost of mailing. We will also send you our booklet "WOMAN'S
BBA.TY” which contains all tha proper movements ftr massaging tha
fan* nock aad anas and lull directions for developing tha butf>
address: geisha mfqgo, v
785 iMftfk «tre«t BROOKLYN, N. Y.
" ' FOB ami BT A LL DEALERS.
| We call especial attention to the hinge joint at each intersection 1
I ol sta^Mvith main bars. • * - # I
J This is the essential of every good wire fence. Unless the stay 1
' has a hin^e joint the fence cannot receive pressure from contact
and right itself. All rigid stay fences hare been unsatisfactory and
disappointing, as they crush down and when once down, romain so.
AMERICAN FEICE
Is.made with a binge joint, by which the maximum of elasticity is 1
secured and the fence if properly stretched, remains in place indefi-j
„ n!tely.'» With the hinge joint, no amount of Mrain on the bars can
* effect the connection of stay and bar, while the opposite is true cf j
i all rigfd stay fences. ' J