About Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-???? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
BLOOD FILLED WITH UBIC ACID Rheumatism comes from an excess of uric *ci4 iu Cie blood. This ncfd ijstea acta m on T "^\nt to the different'muscles, a tissues o/ the ihjhj. \ system ervM, bones ana tissues vl the vmty, bru pruuuces iiie innsmmatiott and welling of the joints and the sharp, cutting pains characteristic of thedis- When the blood is overburdened with uric acid it continually grows and more acrid, and poorer in nourishing qualities. Then Rheuina- becotnes chronic, and not only a painful, but a formidable and danger- disease. Sometimes the heart is attacked, the general health is affected, the oils and fluids which lubricate the muscles and joints are destroyed the aorid matter which the blood is constantly depositing in them; the — - -■ • — eV * usdes shrink and lose their elasticity, the coating of the joints becomes id thick, and often the sufferer is left a hopeless cripple. 8. S. S. the disease at its head, goes down into the circulation, and by neutral- s.s.s. izing and removing the uric acid from the circulation and building up the thin, acrid blood, cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. changes the sour, acid-burdened blood to a rich, healthy stream which quiets the _ excited nerves, eases the throbbing, painful PURELY VEGETABLE muscles aud joints, and Alters out of the system the irritating matter which is causing the pain and inflammation. Begin the use of S. S. S now aud get the cause onto! your blood so that the cold and dampness of Winter will not keep you in constant pain and miserv. Book on Rheumatism nnd anv medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. BECommo M MOTHER I* fin n-Mch aQ women nppt*>*ur. wfth indescribable fear, for nothing compn res with the pain aud horror of chil l-b»rth. The thought of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant antici or. turns of the coming event, and curta over her a •hadow of gloom winch cannot be shaken oil. Thousands of women have found that toe use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment it a god-send to all women at the time of their moat critical trial. Not only docs Mother's Friend carry women through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares ti.e system for the coming event, prevents "morning sickness," and other <?»». . . comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at fx.OO per bottle. Book containing valuable information free. EMERO Arrangement, tar the Methodist church reception are being perfected. The children under the age of fif teen year* will be entertained In the afternoon from four to fire. All the children of th. church are Invited to be present. The following list of ladles are re quested to act as a committee on gen- oral arrangementa: Mrs. jW. Pringle, Mrs. L. C. DuRant, Mrs. W. J. Proctor, Mrs. E. S. Allen, Mrs. C. S. Parker, Mrs. Lonnie Dekle, Mrs. John C. Blalock, Mrs. W. H. Burch, Mrs. P. L. McDonough, Mrs. O. Smith, Mrs. It. H. Neel, Mrs. Lee Neel, Mrs. Julia Robinson, Mrs. Do ra Shumate, Mrs. W. E. Beverly, Mia. T. L. Spence, Mrs. W. P. Gran tham, Mr*. A. N. McBride, Mrs. C. B. Quinn. Mrs. M. R. Mallette. The announcement of other com mtttees on reception, serving, etc., will follow In due time. Miss Mamie Bottoms will leave for Tnlladega, Ala., today, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. J. B. Edwards. Ih* Brad bald Begulctor Co.. Atlanta, Ca. D»Hcto« izc: m CABBAGE PLANTS EARLY HEADERS MONErMAKERS By the HUNDRED, THOUSAND or MILLION of the above three favorite varlattw. Grown in the open field sod wQJ stand Hnn cold without injury. Let moner aecoapagrTMrordnr; otherwioc plants wffl SS shipped C. O. D.. and jot will hav. to pay 5SSS- QUmo nuflod freo oa application. Cheap express rates to all point*. Mail rooroctUnto C. M. GIBSON. Young*« Islan-« ® C- © WE GIVEYOUlpSff $113.00 Yea mlly *p» that aach plus nlat it— hr JoinlftB oar club tow leratlaf. Oar woMertel dob plai si plaaa railing aukaa It autar to own n than an want foroa*. Yoa can i dab an4 km a auailcnt iroaboraa ‘ “ piano at nt tor oerbi too*# aaa aa4 aa toraaat of It wfcllo raa art paring lor It la llttla taw aa tha dab aiatam. In n abort tinia ym •va a beaatifal plana that would am rat not loan Una $4H taywbew alae. Br making aid aalUa^la lota st oaa Waliai laolanA of n aingl* pUao at * time, waaaa faraiah our aaambca wlU a aaallr ceaalaa MM Maw Scala Ultra & Bate* huo tot S3I7—a cash taring of 111). The Ludden & Bates & PIANO 'isanraacn haa allowed the ceatplrtioa of auar a mwical ttfucaiiao, a It ia pmctkaUr an aaaaaaca that yen will aat Iom you plana through iaabiliir to par due*. Writ# an at aaca lor aa appUcatiao blank and romping description of diffarant atrloa at AakB. In thia war ran can make n selectloa that will delight rat. Yoa can leave iba gnestion at loan M oa. Wa will aaa that rau gat n perfect instrameot. A well made, attractive ataol and n baaarttd scarf |s whh aach plane. Write lor fall laternmian of tha club that la now forming. LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga. Gandy an:l Mallette No Longer Name of Firm. Elsewhere in these columns there appears the dissolution notice of the firm of Gandy nnd Mallette. For the past few years tills has been most successful combination, both gentlemen being thorough business men and capable of taking care of the trade that might come their way. They have conducted some of the most successful sales that Thomas- vllte baa ever seen and brought some very desirable horse Heel the people of the oounty. Mr. Gandy was In active ebage of the business, and oonduoted it with rare ability and much success. To him Is due the credit for making the business what it Is today. He will costlnue In charge of affairs, being ■ole owner of the pruperty In future. It la hla Intention to make the suc cess of the firm even greater than at present and with hla good Judgement of horaes and the high principles of business this Is more than probable. Friends all over the county wish contliucd prosperity to both these gentlemen In any thing that they may enter In the future. Military la Savannah Causing Mach Comment by Their Intentions. Savannah, Jan. 16.—Savannah la much worked up over the question of a military parade on Sunday lm hon or of Robbrt E. Lee’s birthday. The Savann am Volunteer Guards, the Georgia Hussars and the Chatham Artllery have decided to hold their parade on Sunday. The first Regi ment of Infantry will parade on Mon day, the 20th, Gen. Stephen D. Lee said before leaving for Charleston, that he thought It all right to have the parado on Sunday. The minis ters of the city are up In arms aglnst the proposed Innovation and have verely criticised the military officers for daring to “desecrate” the Sab bath In any way. It Is expected the newspapers between now and Sunday will be filled with expressions of those opposed to and In favor of the plan. The new Gun and Bicycle Shop is now ready to do your work such as guns, bicycles, trunks, sewing machines, typewriters, adding machines,, gasoline engines, and all kinds of musicle instruments. All work guaranee J. W. ASBELL 07 Madison St., Thomasvlll, G a You Wear the Watch WHILE PAYING FOR IT W. will sell yeu ui EJrtn, Wakhsm. Watch on mrooiu so tar you win not moner-Sl.fr per week, end yoo wear the w« Sminit* W. R. EDWARDS & CO., W Ommi An, ATLANTA, CA, Announcement for T»x Receiver. Elsewhere In this Iseue of the Tlmes-Entorprlse appears the an nouncement of Mr. F. S. Norton of Boston for the offleo of tax receiver for Thomas County. Mr. Norton cornea our In a manly and straight forward manner and promises the best services he is capable of giving If he 1, elected to the office- Ho 1b o young man and has been living In the county all hla life, being engag ed In the saw mill business near Bos-i tos. Ho had the misfortune to loae one of hie arms several years ago, In an accident at a gin. He will, if elected give to the county a term of hard, conalatent service, sad has many friends who deelre to aee him get tha place. Schedule Changed. There has been some misunder standing among a number of the pa trons of the A. C. L. Railway as to, the time of the departure of train No. 8"> for Balnbridge. It was scheduled formerly to leave this city at live thirty, but this was changed in future It will depart at six twenty. The train waits In Thomas- vllle for forty mlnues. In order to sonnett with the South bound train from Albany. Tile arriving time Is the same as formerly. ANOTHER PRIZE. Is Off' red by the Daughters of the Confederacy In This City. Supplementing the prizes offered for the best essay by a school child In the county and the Thomaivllle High School, the John B. Gor .on chapter of the Daughters of tbr a- foderacy la this city hare offered other prize of five dollars for t • bv oesay by any school child county. Tha rules to govera Ui„ contest will be the same os those governing the state contest aad that of the Thomaavllle Board of Educa tion and the subject Is the same. This adds to the Intereet la the ccctost and will give a further inspir ation to stimulate the efforts of the children all over the county. It Is probable that the content this year will be the hardest fought of any and that many will enter. The prize* are good and there is no reason why s Thomas county child cannot obtain the big prise offered for the best In the state. Plain Talks on Fertilizers IIow to Get the Greatest Possible Yield per Acre sold td Southern form ers last year; and every It is a well-known scientific fact that in order to produce the very greatest possible yield from any soil it must contain an actual excess over and above all demands that can possibly be made on it by the plants. Many fanners will feed their stock as much nourishing food as they can possibly assimi late, yet will starve their crops on the mistaken notion that they are “economizing" on fer tilizer. The experiences of farmers, government experts, and agricultur alists every where confirm the fact that plants, like ani mals, need the fullest possible amount of nour ishment that they can obtain if they are to be developed to the utmost. The economy in fertilizers is not in the amount used but in the ratio of quality to cost. Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers arc the best in the world for the least money. More than one million tons were year the demand be comes greater. The best results in producing com, the good old stand-by crop of the South, follow the application of 200 to 800 pounds of the right fertilizer. Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers will greatly “in crease your yields per acre” of com or any other crop, even on poor land—and the most wonderful results are produced through its use on good land. Write today to the nearest office of the Vir- ginia-Carolina Chemical Com pany for a copy of their latest Year Book or Almanac,alarge 130-page book of the most valu able and unpre judiced informa tion for planters and farmers. VraGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO. Richmond, Va. Durham. N. C. Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Baltimore Mil., Atlanta, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Montgomery. Ala, Memphis, lenn. Shreveport, La. Quite a number of the Vets from all over the county attended tbo Lee celebration In this city Saturday. Mr. Beadle aud a party of friends from the North, who has been his guests at hla lovely oountry home on the lake, left yesterday for New York Th* following new students have entered the Thomasvlll* Business College: Miss Rae Brooks, Miss Ves- sle J one-, J. S. Rowell, Miss Veeslo Woodward, John Herring, Miss Hat tie Buckhalt and Miss Maud Hurst. Miss Blanche Parker and Mlae Lil lian Speight have gone to Camilla for a short visit to Mrs. J. B. Cochran. News was received la I torday of the aerions illness ot . Sam Pasco of Montlcello. Mrs. Pas co Is the wife of Senator Pasco and Is wsll known In this city, friends hops for '■*- r Words of Praise for the several Ingredients of whleh .Dr. Pierce's medicines are comnosed, as glv several schools oI by leaders In all the madlclne, should have (ar more weight than any amount ot non-profosslonsl tes timonials. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion has rax badok or uoxkitt on every bottle-wrapper. In a lull list of all Its In gredients printed In plain English. If you are aa Invalid woman and suffer from frequent headache, backache, gnaw ing distress In stomach, periodical pains, disagreeable, catarrhal, pelvic drain, dragging-down distress In lower abdomen or pelvis, perhaps dark spots or specks dancing beforo ths eyes, faint spells and kindred symptoms caused by female weak- symptoms caused by fommlo weak ness, or other derangement of the feminine urgent, you cun not do better than take Dr. Plerco'a Favorite Prescription. Tho hospital, surgeon’s knife and opera ting table may bo avoided by the timely use of "Favorite Prescription* In such Thereby the obnoxious exaraln atlons and local treatments of the family n thorough physician can be avoided aad ise ot succeetlnl treatment carried oat Fivori In the privacy of the home. *Fsvi Prescription * Is composed of tha very native medicinal roots known to met ' Un. - Mr. Harry Payr party of New York . to lor the put few day* have been the gueete of Mr. C. M. Chapin at his beutlfat country home, "Elsoma," left this morning In tbelr private car, ’’Wanderer’’ for the north. Mr. Cbapln entertained them with some delightful hunts In the woods of South Georgia and Florida. Iclnal for tho euro of woman's peculiar alcohol and ns itf. contains no ’ or hahlt-formlnj drugs Do not szpeet too muc E from "Fl Proscription;’It will not perform cles; It will not dlsolve or core ti No medlclns will. It« establish vl| No medicine will. It will . rigorous health! In > and ailments pcculinrl u any medicine can. chi are tumors as much to week- r Incident to It must be given a fair chance by perseveranra'hi use for a reasonable length of time. "^You can't afford io accept it secret no#- as a substitute for this remedy at tram as kauwnc composition, women an I , by letter,/ ence Is guarded, s . womanly confidences are protects professional privacy: Address Dr. B. V. "'Merce’siutixsnt Pellets th* but • the ' laxative end regulator of the bowel* They Invigorate stomnch, liver end bowola. One n Uxnlv*; two or th snthnrtl* Bur to take u candy. thru* Notice. To Whom It May Concern: The firm of Gandy * Mallette Is this day dissolved by mutuel eoa- All IlnblUtle* of the firm, are as sumed and debts owing the firm will he collected by the retiring member, Mr. Mallette. Mf. Gandy wll contlnuu business at th* old stand. , «. T. OANDT, B. M. MALLHTTE. January ICth, 1908. THE OLD TIME FISH GUANO For twenty-three years the standard of the South* every ton ol .balanced and carefully mixed. Insuring bigger yields with less acreage TRADE JMARK For Bette. Will sell for cash a small fann containing 97 acres, of which acres are la cultivation, and having house, barn and stables, also very good' fane# on same. And situated three mile* north of Boston on the Berwick road, and being In the 13th district of Thomas county. In lot No. 8(2. Address aU eommunlcatitau to Mrs. A. W. Battle, MonUrle, Go., or H. M. Stan aland; Boston, Oa. MADE WiTM REGISTERED See fluff this trade marfttfs on every bag. F. S. Royster Guano Co. fforfolkTVirKinte'