About Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-???? | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
mm WHBKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL, 10, 1008, FATHER AND CHILD. Chicago, Uses Pe-ru-na In Tier family of five children, Grace, Myrtle, Edward, Reeves and George. AND Catarrh or Stomach. A HealthyPa.mi.ly [ Mr, John M. Stansberry, Amarillo, Tex., writes: f "For several years I had catarrh of the stomach. I was hardly > able to do anything, and could not eat with any satisfaction. When I commenced using Peruna, 1 weighed only 110 pounds. ' I took six bottles, commencing in the spring, and by the following winter I had gained 63 pounds. "I owe it all to Peruna. it cannot be praised too highly. "I am forty-five years old, and my occupation is that of architect and builder." After ell, experience ie the beet teacher. .Some doc tore me, write in fever of Pe> : xnne. Other doctor* me, write agsliist ft. But ill. testimony of the mothers end fethere who ere reerin, femtliee, who love their children, who mnet scconotniro ee to doctor bille, who ere raising little bojr end girls lnto^nen end women of the fntore, it 1* the testimony of each people thet really connte. There 1* no way to poeittTely eeeerteln howmeay temOlee in the muted State rely upon Parana for the many climatic ailment* to which the family 1* •abject, "The nnmber mnet be e greet one. Rover- el million* perhepe. They have learned ■haw to uto Pc nr dm tor ordinary ell- jneAk, end in that way arc guarding their home* against more eerlooe din- Mrs. K. Kane, 196 Sobor St., Flat 1, Chicago, III,, writes: "Peruna has been used so long in our family that I do not know how I could get along without it. "I have given it to all of my five children at different times when they suffered with croup, colds and the many ailments that children are subject to, and am pleased to say that it has kept them in splen did health. "I have also used it for a catarrhal difficulty of long standing, and it cured me in a short time, so I have every reason to praise Peruna." wltfaloat strength. remained f‘l then tried Peruns, and After using It for three months w*e totally well. I am seven ty-ono year* old, and my work on the railroad I* hard and tedlon*. hat loan work like ayonng man id all kinds of weather, heat, oold, rain, enow or storm alike. “Pernna I* the pares! end best medi cine, pad if need according to directions. It will help any person and cn^e any dis ease for which it la recommended. I rec ommend this medicine by my own ex perience to any one suffering from an ailment on,the order of'mine." for Herself and Children. Mrs. Aline Do Passe, 776 E. 109th 8U, Ifew York, N. Y., writes: "It gives me pleasnre to testify to the oaratlvequalltlusofPeransandMsnalla. “I wsa afflicted for over seven yea to with catarrh of the bead, throat and digestive organa. 1 consulted many physicians, but they did me no good. ■ "One dsy I happened to read some tes timonial* In your Pernna almanac. I decided to try Pernna and Manalln. 1 bought a bottle of each and after taking them for a week; I noticed a change lor the better. So I kept It np and after uw log twelve bottles I was perfectly cured. “I also gave the medicine to my child ren and they had the same beneficial re sult, I would never be without these remedies In the house. “1 highly reooinmend Pernna and Manalln to all my friends, and, In fact, to everybody." Thousands of fstnlite* have learned to .. trust and believe In Dr. Hartman’s Judg» most, and to rely on Us remedy, Peruna. Catarrhal Croup. Few people realise how frequently oronp Is Caused by catarrhal eorgestion ofthethroat. Probablynlneoasesontof ten of croup Is of the catarrhal variety. The medical '.profession recognises tbreeformsof oroup. The spasmodic va riety, membranous croup and catarrhal sometimes assisted by the apothecary tar tho family doctor.* Furnishing medical compound* direct to lbs people, through the druggists, Is simply the extension of tho practloe be gun by tho people themselves. , Nervous Gystem a Wreck. John G. Hlrdler, Garfield, Kas., writes: "On Doccmbor 2, 1809, I was injured by a fall on tho Rant* Fe R. R., and my entire nervous system was Impaired by the same. The help of a physician was useless. I believe I tried every one in the rieiidty, but all wura alike and I! It Is impossible to estimate how many homeshave been profe* ted Against croup by the proper use of Poruns. Household Remedies. There le no remedy In the world which has proven co popular for catarrh aa Perana. It haa been need for more than thirty years and cured thousands of cases, aa proven by our teetlmonlale. Is the early hiatory of tbla country every family had Its home-made medi cine*. Horb tea*, bitters, lsxatlvcs and tonics were to be found In almost every house, compounded by tba housewife, Both allmanta aa coughs and colds, sore throat and catarrh, croup and colic, indigestion and loss of appetite, anemia and nervousness, all theca ailments are promptly relieved by a taw doses of Parma at tba right time. MllHaus of provident mothers and ^fathers are guarding tba interests of tha J^nme by using Dr. Hartman’s great remedy, and 'profiting by hit medical bookltta and personal advice. croup. Nearly every ease leof tha catarrhal va riety, and a fow doses of peruna taken at the first appearance' of the catarrhal symptoms la generally sufficient to avert the attack of eronp altogether. Croup ie a frightful disease. No dis cus of children so alarms thsiiaueshold. Construction Work Contin- aes—Valuable Terminals Bought/ in Tampa. Two Cars and Cab Go Down Through Trestle- j Nobody Was Hurt. ] Mr. an*'- Mrs. W. H. Blake, who have brtc spending several days with relatives and friends In this city: return to Tampa, Fla.,, today. Mr.! Blake is pleasantly remembered as an old resident of Thomasvllle, hav ing been In the service of the Cout I.lne In this city. He now holds an Important position with the Tampa Northern R. R. under Cnpt. W. B. Denham, who ban many friends and admirers In this section. Mr. Blake talk* Interestingly bt | the Tampa, Northern Railroad, which 1 Is of Interest to Thomasvllle, since It Is the property of the Atlanta Bir mingham and Atlantic R. R. Co., and will Borne day be extended to Thom- asville, for connection with that line. The line Is now In operation between Tampa and Brookavllle, Fla., n dis tance of about sixty miles. Con struction work U still under way, bat not being pushed as rapidly ss it was before the finadal disturbance of last year. The road Is constructed In the thorough manner which distinguish es the A. B. A A. The rail Is sixty and seventy pound, and the equip ment Ib of the best. Large and val uable tracts of real estate are owned by the company lif Tampa, and a freight depot costing about IJO.ffOO Termin- I (From Saturday's Dally.) ’ . ! I The north bound freight on the • Albany division of the Atlantic' Coast Line was wrecked at Leland yesterday near eleven o’clock. The passenger from Albany had gotten past before the accident. The train ■ -was a long one and all of the cars had gotten across a short trestle near Leland, except four and ‘the cab, I : when the trestle gave way preclplat- ! lag them Into the ditch below. I All the crew were In tile front part, part of the train so none were hurt, j The engine went ahead for help and returned aa soon as possible with an-j other engine and crew to ropalr the bridge. This took some time . and Ton want a remady that la pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements, and for the speedy sad permanent ours, of bad colds stands without a pssr. A Severe Cold Quickly Cured by Chan- berfain’s Cough Remedy. *lost winter I oaugbt a very severe oold which llnsorafi for weeks," says J. Ur- qubnrt, of Eepbyr, Ontario. "My oough was vary dry and harsh. Tha local dealer reoommsnded pbamberIain’s Cough Rem edy and guaranteed it, so t gave It e trial. One s dial I bottle of it cured me. 1 believe Chamberlain's Oough Remedy to be the best I have ever need." SORE THROAT Copyright 1908 by Htrt Schatihcr Sc M*rx If you like to wear clothes that are just a little different from the rest, you want to look at, and try on, some of our latest Varsity suits, made expressly for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx several hours. The debris . will bo cleared away as soon as possible and schedules established again. It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it V. 8. Mail Collections. By a careful revision of the work, and making a few changes, Postmas ter Dlsmuko is able to announce an Important change on the collection of outgoing malls from the street letter boxes. Hereafter letters which are dropped In these streit boxes up to 4:00 In the afternoon will be takep np and despatched on. the train for Albany at S: 30. The morning moil will be collect ed from the street making boxes at 0:45 and despatched on the Xl-‘ bsny train leaving at 9:36 in tbe ( morning. This change will ddtot-j less save many a harried trip to the postoffice to mall letters which can! as well be dropped In the nearest: box. The new little ideas'in pockets, in the cut of the front of the coat, the cuffs on the slccv'cc, the trous ers—a lot of smart new ideas in these suits will cer tainly please you. The new fabrics are exceptional ly beautiful; and we show vou the pick of them. has Just been completed. «!• ere under construction at Hook ers Point, where there Is twenty-one feet of water. In fact every arrange mat has been made for the terminals of a trunk line* of gnat magnitude which will undoubtedly be the cose /hen this line is linked op at Thom- wvlUe. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, Do you waot a good position—one of the better sort—one worth having? It you do, take a course of business and short hand training in this old reliable school. Call or write for full information to A. W. BALL, President. V * - v ' • ’ • . ■ > ... .. ■k—••• • - ■