Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, April 03, 1908, Image 3
Escaped the Terrors of k Many Winters By Using Pe-ru-na. '/ Attribute my Extreme Old Age to the Use j of Pe-ru-na.” j [SAAO BROCK, a citizen of McLennan Bom before the United State* were • formed. ; ,S*w 22 pretUmt* elected. i Pe-ru-n* haa protected him from '• ell sudden changes. Veteran of four ware. Shod a hone whea 99 yean old. , Alway* conquered the grip with Pe-ru-na. WUncee Ida land tult att the age of 110 year*. Believe* Pe-ru-na ihe*greata*t remedy of the age for catarrhal troublea. . >M lot *217—4 cat* MViag «f fill. Of coorw, Out* u bat link pmrit to the muk- i at tbla pric*. Tbt poll oa oat ptsso U ImUi In cim of tht fHtk of Um h«*4 of tbo bally w» caoctl tbo club contract uf male* you aa outright pwacRi of tbo uapslri batanco. Tbo piaoo tbon btkmp to ytm ribaotutcly. Tbh frra llio 'itworanc* baa allowed tbo completion of many a noalcal edocation, and It worth row couiritmdoa. ,ft to practically an taiOMaco that you will oocIom )ow pfaao through lanbillty to par doe*. Write m at once lauw appllcitloo bkak and eompluto deKtiptloa of dlferent rtytoa of iafab. la Ibirwar ion can make a aelectloo that will riellght you. Too caa leave tbo oaettloa of loao to aa. We *111 aoo that roo set a perfect laeuaweat. A veil made, attractive etooi aad a buautIM •aarf c* *itb each plaao. Write tor Ml Intommlm of the ch* that leao* totmtog. LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House, \Savannah, G«. -dy fo v- ' - ■' ,uch u. ,,-FI »toipnch su. (letups o. gas her* by Monteomery 4 Maclnt we m giveyoiM $113.00^2 Tanks, Injectors, Inspirators, Saw Mill Machin ery, Shafting,, Pulleys, dangers, Engi neers* and Steamfitters*Supplies, tic,. J. S. Schcfield's Sons Co., 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 oi Ausicle instruments, Ali work guarrrte J. W. ASBELL 107 Madison St., Thomasvlll, Ga Where a Multitude or Slna arc Covered N, Fop Sale. Will Bell for ca<h a small farm containing 37 acres of which 251 The L . & „ palnt COTe „ d , u acres are in cultivation, and haring | ln previous paintings, and wean for house, barn and »i.-.l>ler., also very| 10 to 11 years, because tbs L. A M. good fence on same. And situated j | s pure linseed oil binder-pore oxide Uiree miles north of Boston on the 0 f iinc-pure white lead, and you help Berwick road, and being In the 13th , 0 make th4 palnt b . mtx ,' th „,J district of Thomas county, ln lot No.j qiiart , of | lnteed oll wUS each gaV Ipn of paint Its done In 1 minutes 362. Address.all oommunlcatlpns Mrs. A. W. Battle, Moultrie. Oa M. M. Stanaland, Boston, Oa. to l Make cost only )1.20 per gallon. 0I " John C. Burney, and Braoiy's Phar- trncy, Thomairllle, Oa Little dabs of powder . Little daubs of paint Of courae wll make a.pale face Look as If It It ain't. But a little Rydale’a Tonic Taken thrice a day, • ■ Makes the pale cheek rosy t In wise old qattrrs’s way.. It beats the artificial t Applied both thick and thin, be rubbed off with a rag underneath the skin. ' array your paint box. Lass, paintless pink looks best. And Rydalo’s Tonic nerer falls Whene’er given a test. ■ AGENTS WANTED. Continental Casualty Company. 120k Michigan Avr„ Chicago, ID .LADIES ARE YOU SUFFERING-. For years I was a victim of feqiale diseases, suffering untold agonies from nervousness, backache, head ache, painful menses etc. I was-al most ready to give up ln despair, when providence came to my aid and allowed me to find a simple self-home treatment which restored me to per fect health. I now consider It mv dutyt to help suffering womankind, and I am willing to do this absolute ly tree. I want every woman who suffers to write me today, and I will send her a ten days treatment of this wonderful remedy free of charge, end also tell her how to obtain a fur ther supply st a cost of about 12 cents per week. This treatment will not Interfere with your work or oc cupation. With It any lady oan treat herself ln tne privacy of her own borne, without the aid of a physician and at less than ono tenth of the ex pense. I baud' nothing to sell. All I ask Is that you telL.other sufferers atyuit It. It cures .young or old. Will cost you nothing to try, write to day for the free treatment and val uable advice. Just send your name to Mrs. M. DICKEY, Cleveland, Tenn Dept. T-E GREAT INTEREST IN MEETING. Flue Addresses on Missions at The Baptist Church Yesterday. Notl'e. The Postmaster of Coolldge, Oa., and Postmistress, Mrs. Emma SUls, of Ocbloehnee, Georgia desires to oall attention to the prac tice of some patrons of rural dellv- . ery of placing loose coins in their boxes each time they desire to dis patch a letter Instead of supplying themselves with postage In advance of their needs. This practice imposes undue hard ship on rural carrion In removing loose coins from boxes and delays them on the service of their routes. The postmaster, therefore, urgent ly requests that patrons of rural de livery provide themselves and keep on hand a supply of stamps eonsl, tent with and ln advance of the!- needs. It is also very desIraMe ih-c rural patrons place- In their ni#:’ boxes small detachable eup« »r wood o' tin In which to p'h when^ece-sary. In ti- r, -*-h piles of stamps. o. W. KENNEDY. P V MRS. EMMA 8*11.1-S ! W lm. (From Friday's Dally, he twentieth century missionary ‘mooting that Is ln progress at the Baptist churoh Is increasing to both Interest end attendance. Yesterday morning, Dr. B. D. Ragsdale made a splendid address cu the doctrine of missions aul In the afternoon Mr George W. An- ; drews addressed a large congrega tion on some methods for Increasing the attendance of the Sunday school I and for mrfkln'g It more useful. Bobh these gentlemen hare made j a splendid Impression upon the peo- ! pie of Thomosvllle end whenever I they return they will be given a ! warm welcome on account of the good they have accomplished. This morning Rev. L. E. Barton, the pastor of the Quitman Bap- gat church will ad drew the meet ing on “The Opeo . Doors/' The fotndatlon of missions, tttb gonttn- .. . -nlsslona an4 other kind red questions hi*e been discussed (Front Sunday's Dally.) The two girls who left the Vash tl Home have returned to the home They left and went Immediately to the pome of Mrs. T.' Sampson ln this city, saying that they had been given permission to leave and that they were going home to their folks. They asked that they allowed to re main there for the night as they were to teave on the night train. Mrs. Sampson thought that their story was true and with commenda ble motherly Interest, took them ln and made them comfortable until the night train was to arrive. They did not leave but came back, saying that their train 'mras so 'late that they would wait over until yes terday. Mrs. Sampson had heard nothing of their escape from the home until late In the afternoon, when she notified the authorities that she had unknowingly harbored the girls ,and they were taken back to the home Friday night. They said (hat they were going home as fast as was possible and that there was no other motive in their leaving. It Is Indeed fortunate that they went to Mrs. Sampson who treated them so kindly and with so much consideration. Her charity In tak ing them In was In keeping with her policy toward the home since its founding. She was a frequent vlsi tor there, taking all Interest ln the girls and threlr work and It was from this visits that the girls be came acquainted with her and tried to take advantage of her goodness of heart to make their escape. will come ln over the Coast Line from Atlanta. At noon Dr. W. H, Smith will come ln over the A. B. 4 A. from OctUa where he has been attending a meeting similar to the one that .Is ln progress hpjrev At fco afternoon session of the meeting Dr. Love and Dr. Smith will tell somethlig about the workers who are on the field aid about the work they are doing. The night suvlse promises ts be of unusual! Interest. ’Chen Dr. Love will talk on “Tho Can of Dixie.” - Beth df these gentlemen are in Slese touch with the work of the Sosthern Baptists throughout the South and on gw Foreign Field a?u they will have something that will stir the hearts of the people who come out to hpar them. They are Doth gifted speakers and their mes- gss will be productive of much (■odd. Ryerybedy ln the etty la cordially invited to attend these meetings. MAYOR FEELS BADLY. And Does Not ImpqoA Strenuous Fines. Only Three Cases. The police matinee yesterday after noon was a peach, In the latter day vernacular although there were only throe cases for trial. Will Knight first faced the tribunal charged with disorderly conduct. Three witnesses were brought before the mayor for testimony and each and. every one swore that they did not know any thing about that affair. Then came Bertha Jones who cuss ed a negro out, who bad promised an officer "of the law to deliver a sum mons to the aforesaid party. She used words that are not in the vocab ulary of tbh most elegant lady si the land and the negro men was jus, . trifle Incensed and Judiciously sought the majesty of the law for vindication. The mayor after hearing the evi dence ln both cases said that be was not feeling very well and that he was I’d now Mr - Barton will talk some- d | 8p08ed t0 be sympathetic ao only thlrp about the doora that are open- called out very jocously ten and costs ert lor the receptloa ot the message for both cases. There !i some of the people of Ood. He Is ons et speculation among the denlxene of ♦ In floored A the C®Urt wTiat h© WOUld hSTO dOH© ibn tronfceat preachtn in O«or*a v _ , . _ .1 kAAn faollnir onnri TVlP if he had been feeling good. Doc. who come oat may rest | ee who8e ca8e has been postponed ■it they will hear some- tor some time was also fined ten and ill abide with them arid -,ta. Emanuel who was accused of . riding too fast In the city limits wea " , „ . _ . fined two and fifty with the injunc- Ida- tion not to do so'any more. TN speaking of hla good health and edh A treme old age, Mr. Brock says s “After a man has lived In the world as long as I have, be ought to have found out a great many things by ex> * parlance. I think I have done ao. "One of the things I have,found out to my entire satisfaction ts tho proper thing for ailments that are due directly to the effects of the climate. For 119 years I have with' stood the changeable climate ot the United States. “I have always bepn a very healthy, man, but, of course, subject to the affee» tions which ar© duo to sudden chingsf in the oil mat© and temperature* "As fair Dr. Hartman’s remedy, , Pe-ru-na, I have found It to be the! best,If not theonly reliable remedy for these affections. It has been my standby for many years, andl attribute my good health and ex treme old age to tbla remedy. “It exactly meets all my require ments. It protects me from the evil ef- " foots of sodden changes; It gives mo strength; it keep* my blood ln good cir culation. I have com* to rely upon-it almost entlrsly for the many little things for which I need medicine. “When epidemics of la grippe first be- gan to make their appearance ln this country 1 was a sufferer from this die- "I had several long i _ the grip. At first I did not £how that Pe-ru-na was a remedy for this disease. When I beard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh / tried Pe-ru-na tor la grippe and found It to bo Just tho thing. ” In a later letter, Mr. Brook writes; “I am well and feeling as well ** t havaforyears. I would not be without Peruaa,” Yoon truly, county, Texes, has lived for 11B years. For many years he resided st Bosqns Falls, eighteen miles west of Waco, bat now lives with his son-lq-law st Valley Mills, Texes. Some time sgo, by request, Unels Isaac came to Waco and aat for hla ploture, holding la hi, hand a atlek cut from the grave of General Andrew Jackson. . Mr. Brock Is e dignified old gentleman, showing few sign* of deorepltudo. HI, family Bible la atlll preserved, and ltshowa that the date of his birth wss, 19 yeaJTTugo. written 119 yea A letter dated July S, 1996, written for Mr. Brook by hla wdfe, Sarah J, Brook, states; "Last winter I had lust gotten up out ot a spell of sickness, when / commenced taking Peruaa. I think It Improved my health very much." In a postscript, Mrs. Brook adds; “He receives a great many letters Inquiring about what Pernna will do. I do not anowsr thorn all, os I think they caa get a bottle and try it.” DON’T SHOOT STRANGE BIRDS Hungarian Partridges- Turned Loose By H. W. Hopkins. (From Sunday’s Dally.) Judgd H. W. Hopkins haa receiv ed from Northern Hungary, 13 pairs of Hungarian partridges, which he will turn loose on hla plantation, ‘Sherwood," near Suslna. These birds are about twice as Urge aa the quail and. about the esmo color.Thoy are said to be finer gome than the quail and Just aa Juicy and tweet. These birds were procured at a big expense and the Judge U go ing to try the experiment ln rais ing them so at to hare that dellcoua game to eat ln the near future. These birds have been tried ln mld^ Too m!lr „t Cut Md due vato faM br J*ini«3 out club JOW tom Ik. Omi won Jgrlul dub *lato of otouo •riling maker It tutor to ova t •tono tbsu to viAt toe out. You cat iota a dub sari bar# a manlriruat rfaaowattoroarbooM ttaaoa. Yea but ©MUM sari **• torment of It *bUe ran ate wise Iot It la little mu m lbe dub autnret. la a abort time roe I augwheft else, ■rmaklagaeri wtlag la fettof baarireri larteari of a alagle giaao at atlme* The Ludden & Bates PIANO New Scale Istatffctlr klcb-marie lm ■ If 44 (act ae (kill oaa auke Ik Double regeatiag action, with llgtt evee taach. Beautiful cue* of (aacy walnut, auboganr or oak. Ilaeri throoghoat with binto* II asri rich, with that peculiar aiaglng" ©mlltr touuri oalg la the highest cancel the dub cm tract anri auke you aa BAT WHAT YOU WANT. die Georgia with great success and It ts expected that they will raise well here. The experiment will he watched with a great deal of Inter- by the sportsden and also by those who are fond ot. the Juicy meat. , The following posters have bees distributed over the county and (t ts hoped that all will respect this warning and will not olqlot any bird which will answer this description. If they are destroyed thl* money will ave been apes* lor nothing and a>* people ot this section wil be detpiv- cd of a Crest boon: Don’t Shoot! I will turn out a lot of Hungarian partridges ln the Duncanville District on March l?th. This blAl la about twice the size of our native quall.lt ybu see a strange bird, don’t shoot it And In a few yea* we all' may have plenty of. They are Inserted 1 cates. In no other way can this be | nlK tr.o re Science Haa Found The True Way To Cure Indigestion. The first thing to do ln the case ot Indigestion or stomach weaknees Is to strengthen the muscular walls o the stomach aad Intestine* so the they will cars >for the food that I them to eat , from Hungary at a coat of nine dol- done as well as by taking a Ml-o-na lara a pair and express charges. kOPKINE- tablet before en-b (neal. toro -• p vlb t secretary .of the Home •turd which took! after the preaching of the gospel la the South Miss Susie Kay Watt ot Waycroes of K||trlc Jul Is vtiltinc friends In the dty for a . n , n . short time. — ■ ■ — ’ . c. »..... up energy at-; vitality. Use Ml-o-ra and you will have nc or f ’ e ae rt- ut had taste In the meuth. ,p. t, - ^ress and tin ' 'h r eymptoma that .,o ,h it o' |-digestion. give ,