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j Blalock, the newly appelated cow of-| Alter 33 year* experience mlUtono
I fleer land various suggestion! pertain- of users of L. & M. PAINTS, claim:
ing to the efficiency of the law and j—First, It wears 10 to 15 years—
the tendency of the people os a Second It only ?ost $1.20 a gallon
I whole to strictly obey the law was —Third Its the best they have ever
commented upon. Alderman Pltt-^ used—Fourth, sixteen thousand
man and Alderman Cooper for the agents certify to these facts. John Q.
first time In the history of city af-j Burney, Boston and Bracey’s Pbar-
falrs were heard to agree on the macy, Thomasville, Oa., Agents,
same questloh'when the cow was IT.
DIRECT —
FROM
MANUFACTURER
CONSUMER
PERSONALS
Watch for tag day In
Mr. E. H. Green of Boston was In
th,- city with friends Saturday.
Mr. A. W. 'Varnadoe of Valdosta
Baturdsy with
was dn the city)
friends.
from date.
latyre.
. .
DeWltt's Little Eearly Risers, the
famous little pills. Sold by Mont
gomery A MacIntyre.
Mr. C. G. Barman of Dixie spent
• tew hours In the city Saturday oa
business. 1
Thomas County Superior Court Cal-
■ endar, April Term, 1808.
M. F. S. Norton, candidate for tax
receiver, was among th 9 visitors to
the city Saturday.
hound to become one of the thriv
ing towns on this line. By active
Work drummers can work the town
and come, back to Thomasville on
the next train, avoiding any stop ov-
Work on the balance of the FI
da Central Is being pushed hard, <
It Is now but a short time before
two ends will be linked up am
schedule put on over the whole l
This will open, up for Thomasvl!
trade one of the richest sections
the country, and Its benefit to Thi
aevllle will be great. Our wh
sale merchants will be able to bi
up a nice trade In that section.
Of his son, 1
Ten Avenue.
lie famous “Dlxe Boys" from this
section. Be was born In Brooks
County, near Quitman, and leaves
* four chUdren to mourn hla loss:
Mrs. T, J. Franklin, Messrs. J. J.
and J. O. Dukes of this city, and
Ills, Richardson of Tilton. The
Aneral service was inducted yes
terday afternoon from his late res
idence on Wanda Awn, Rev. J. M.
Ostler A 111 elating. The Interment
was held in Laurel BUI Cemetery,
ThomasvUK’s city of tho, eUent dead.
Miss Frances Stevens of ' Macon
left yesterday after spending a few
days with Miss Mary Jerger.
Minnie Cole, Katie Sturdi
vant, and Mr. Benry Bishop of
Cairo, have recently entered the
Thomasville Business College.
and Luke for defendant.
Miss Addle Tomllson Is spwdlng
the Easter holidays with her par
ents at Jacksonville.
lack
Miss Jane Dixon, of the Thomas
ville Business College, has accepted
a position as stenographer with Mr.
Morton Turner, Quitman, Ga.
Mrs. Proctor Chass Welch has re
turned after a few days visit
friends in Florida. She will leave in
a fenr days for New Tork, accom
panied by her father, ?r. John
Coyle, who goes North for medical
attention in one of the large hospi
tals in New Tork City.
Aldermen So Decided
Cemmiteeto Confer with
Board of Health.
(From Wednesday's Dally)
Council opbned with only Aider-
men Cooper and Mitchell absent Mon
day evening at seven thirty. The
case of Wesley Williams who had
violated the hack ordinance
postponed, but that of Ed. Smith
was tried aud at the recommenda
tion of the Marshal the license" was
revoked and upon motion the pro
rata share,of his money refunded.
He was also told that any further
violation might not be treated In
such a lenient manner,
Board of* Health.
Alderman Cooper having come In
the meantime, things vent serenely
on. The recommendation of the
Board of Health was brought to the
attention of the City Fathers and
and they ordered, after some dlscusr
slon, that the matter be referred to
the Health Committee with the May
or, -which committee will confer with
the Board to see of the advisability
of giving more power to the Health
Board through a charter amendment
at the nexpression of the legislature.
The committee will report to coun
cil before any definite action la tak-
NO MIDDLEMAN'S PR0F11S
Exery article needed hr convenience or beauty In any home.
TX*L7Z e rrr saCT u^A^^^nrlture, Clocks, Silver, Kitchen Utensils, Women’s and In-
-.1- c,, fants Apparel, Jewelry, Sewing Machines, Musical In-truments.
A(l high grade goods sold at prices that the fefa/7 merchant can-
not m»ef. Write for catalogue, Department A,
Southern Mercantile Company,
3-10 Doty Building~ _• larktonvills, Florida
FREE! FREEH FREE
Valuable Premiums given, with absolutely no expense, to
any one, who will introduce in his neighberhood, the modern
sanitary Tooth Powder, OXADINE, the greatest oxygen too.h
Glausier & Watson vs. Boston Na-. .. . ..... _
val Stores Co., Bacon and Merrill j There la nettling better than Ko-
was for plaintiff, Bennett & Conyers and do1 f°r dyspepsia. Indigestion, sour
Snodgrass for defendant. stomach, belching of gas and nervous
Morse'et al vs. A. C. L. Ry„ Luke headache. It digests what you eat.
Sold by Montgomery & MacIntyre.
and Baum for plaintiff. |
Moore et al vs. Georgia Northern . , n
Ry Hand k Trndine a Oo ^vs Ia 'h"*’ ' on Plneules. Relieve backache.
Hand Trading Co., vs. Homer weak backi Iame back rbeumatjc
LOST—Spotted brown and bl
bull dog with trimmed ears, near
Coolldge. Reward for return dr
Information. Address E. A. Car-
t er, Coolldge.' 4-lt,
Florida Central Now Open.
As Is shown In tbelr schedule to
day the Florida Csatral R. R. will
Ton their trains through to Mlcco-
sukle, beginning Thursday morning
April 18th. This line to Mlccosuk-
ts Is completed, and brought up the
Ugh standard" which distinguishes
this line.
As will bs noticed a stop et thirty
minutes will be made at Mlccoaukle,
which will permit passengers to gain
cm* Idea''of the place which la
become one of the thriv-
thls line. By active
er at Mlccoaukle for the present.
Fieri
1
the
linked up and
over the whola line,
p for Thomasvllle'i
richest sections of
Its benefit to Thom-
great. Our wbole-
will be able to build
nice trade in that section, and
the cotton, melons, etc., will natur
ally find a market through Thomas.
.Tills.
,WA
CITIZEN PASSES AWAY
C. Dukes, Confederate Veteran,
Died Yesterday Morning.
Mr. M. C. Dukes, died yesterday
morning at five o’clock at the home
dr. J. G. Dukes on War-
He waa sixty-five years
age and had been 111 for some
end came aa a relief from
and with peace' and reslg-
served in the Civil war,
three year sa member of
"Dlxe Boys” from this
He waa born In Brooks
near Quitman, and leaves
to mourn hla loss:
Messrs. J. J.
this city, and
Tilton. The
yes-
late res-
Let Yonr Light So Shine.
A petition was road to the coun
cil that waa unique to say the least.
The petition was for a light on the
corner of Jergsr and Madison Sts.
showing In flowery scriptural lan
guage the need of that commodity
and the appreciation that would re
sult from the residents of that part
of tho city. Several quotations from
the Bible added to the uniqueness of
the petition. "Let your light
shine,” etc, waa given in very forci
ble language with the Injunction to
the body tb so follow the Holy Law.
That matter will go,, back-to them
with the remark that the arc circuit
Is already loaded to Its full capacity
and another light Is Impossible.
Finance Chairman Reports.
The Chairman of the finance com
mittee made a comprehensive and
concise report of the finances of the
city at this time, showing conclusive
ly just what the council Is able to do
In the way of Improvements during
the coming year. After this report
the Water and Light Committee
made also a very comprehensive re^
port, showing the earnings of the
plant during tho past three months.
This report make of a good margin
for the city and one that will mean
much la many ways during the com
ing months.
Water Lot Not Sold.
The matter of selling the lot of
the city, known as the water works
lot was again brought up tor consid
eration. It was the Idea of Aider-
man Pringle that It not be sold for
the sum named In one of the bids
and this was phased with no action
Three thousand dollars was consid
ered by Alderman Pringle ai a rea
sonable price for the property.
Sewers For the City.
At the recommendation of tho
street committee, the council order
ed ' that there be put In at once a
sewer to connect with the Hansell
street property and that property on
Broad above Hansell. The cost
will not be much to the city and the
benefit will be great. The sewer, or
part of It was ordered by the last
council, but never has been put in.
There was a proposition also to put
In a sewer from the Cone stable to
the Brandon Grocery Company’s
place on Jackson street and this was
oredered done. There will be a very
little expense to tho city In compari
son to what there would be It pri
vate parties were not willing to co
operate and help where the sewer
touches their property.
pow Drivers. ,
Alderman Cooper brought to (he
attention of council the work of Mr.
& Merry and Mitchell pa i Bi . Best on sale for kidneys . ,
iL,. " bladder and blood. Good for young pOW/det made.
Lpyett & Ross Co., vs. A,, T. Snod- ani) pjj Satisfaction guarantee or
and 9S S^dSS , s° a for defendant. |? t “! y te,unded ' 8 °‘ d by Clty Drug
Masury vs. Mitchell, Merrill for .
plaintiff, Luke Sr defendant.
Robinson vs. Simmons, Craigmlles
Kennedy’s Laxltlve Cough Syrup
forpTatatlV "ifombMon for” defen-1 JOSS'JSUnS? °?A e
I els, through which the cold is forc-
G. O. Huson vs. J. L. Langley
1 ed out of the system and at the aame
Hammond for. plaintiff, Snodgrass ^
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wls.. says:
"I have only taken Mar doses of
your kidney and bladdtr Pills and
they have done- me mure good than
any other medicine hat ever done.
Mr. Barber refers to DeWltt’s Kid
ney and Bladder PUlt. They are sold
by Montgomery A MacIntyre.
by Montgomery A MacIntyre.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready
for use, put up In a collapsible tube
with nozzle attached.- One applica
tion proves Its merit Soothes and
heals, reduces Inflammation and re
lieves soreness and Itcblng. For al’
forms ot piles. Price 50 cents. Guar
snteed. Sold by City Drug Store.
The Jumping Off Place.
"Consumption had ms in Its grasp,
and I had almost reached the jump
ing off place when I was advised to
try Dr, King's New Discovery; and | dor.
I want to say right sow. It saved my latyre.
life. Improveme t begun with the
first bottle and after taking one doz
en bottles I was a well and happy
man again," says George Moore, of
'Grlmesland, N. C. As a remedy for
coughs and colds and healer of weak
and sore lungs and for preventing
pneumonia New Discovery Is su
preme. 50 and 11.10 par bottle at
all druggists. Trial bottle Dee.
DeWltt’s Kidney and Bladder
Pills are prompt and thorough and
will In a short time strengthen weak
ened kidneys and'allays trouble aris
ing from inflammation of the blad
Sold by Montgomery A Mac-
Not one pemy needed to become one ol our agents. Write
for full information. •
PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
MI1CHELL HOUSE BLOCK
Pays 4 per cent. Interest on Deposits, subject
to check under rules.
T. J. BALL, Pres.,
C. P. HANSELL
E. L NEEL
I L PHIUPS
J. F. EVANS, Vice Pres.
DIRECTORS:
E. M. MALLETTE
F. H. SMITH
W. L BALL
Keeping Open House.
.Everybody Is welcomslwhsn ws
feel good; and we feel that way on
ly when our digestive- organs are
working properly. Dr. King’s New
life Pills regelate tho action of the
stomach, liver and bowels so per
fectly one can’t help feeling good
When he uses these pills. 25 cents
at all drag stores.
Quantity and Quality rarely ever
go together. Here’s the exception.
Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment
contains half a pint of emulsion of
Spirits Turpentine, Origanum, Kero-
senco Oil, Ether nnd Ammonia and
sella for only 25 eents a bottle. Guar
anteed or money hack. For sale at
all drag stores.
It Does the Bnslness.
Mr. B. B. Chamberlain, ot Clinton,
Maine, snys ef BuckSsn’s Arnica
Salve: “It doe* the bualneea: I hare
used It tor piles nnd It cured them.
Used It for chapped hands and It
cared them. Applied It to an old
sore and It hsaled It without leaving
a scar behind." 21 cents at all drag
1 stores,.
Every woman desires a good com
plexion, but oft-tlmea either ruins
the one she has -r falls to gain one
by the paint and powder method the
employs. A gttod complexion is from
within and can't be painted or pow
dered on. Two thing! are necessary
In order to be the pomeesor of a good
complexion, a healthy action of th«
liver and good rich blood. Rydale’s
Liver Tablets taken occasionally and
followed tor a week or ten days by
Rydale’a Tonic and plenty ot fresh
air and ont ot doors exercise will
beat all the paint and powder in the
world. Try It just ones and see.
Sold by all drug stores.
Suffering and Dollars Saved.
'B. 8. Loper, of Manila, N. Y.
says: "I am a carpenter and have
had many severe cats healed by
Bucklen’a Arnica 8alve. It has sav
ed me suffering and dollan. It la
by far tbe best healing salve I have
ever found." Heals burns, sorts, ni
cer!, fever tores, ecsema and plies.
20 cents at all drag stores.
Fraternity Pin Lost.
Mr. H. H. Bennett Is grieving over
the loss ot a fraternity pin, which
Kodol Is today the beet known ram
sdy for all disorders of the stomach,
such as dyspepsia, heart born, sour
stomach and belching of gas. Sold
hers by Montgomery A MacIntyre.
EUREKA!
Yes, I Bare Found It at Last.
Found what! Why that Chamber-
bin's Salve curse ecsema aad all
manner of Itching ot the skin,
have been afflicted for many years
with skin disease. I had to get up
three or four times every night and
wash with cold water to allay th
terrible itching, but since using thl
salvo In December, 1205, the Itch
lng hat stopped and has not troubled
me.—Elder John T. Onglcy, Hoot
vllle, Pa. For sale by Montgomery
A MacIntyre, TUomaavIlle, Go.
. Tax Receiver's Notice,
will be at the following place*
on dates named.
First Round. ,
Glasgow ..April lljh
Metcalfe. Aprllllth
Second Rounds
Merrillville April 13th
Bllabelle April 14th
Ochlochaee April 15th
Meigs April l(th
Coolldge \... April 17th
Pavo April 18th Morning
Patten Ways . . April 18th Evening
Boiton April 17 th
Station April 38th
Glasgow April 28th
Metcalfe April 10th
Thomasville.. . .May 1st and 2nd
I will be In Thomusvllle at Court
House the first week ot Superior
Court In April- ‘
O. W. Howard. T. C.. T. C.
"I have reached a higher health
level atnee V began using Lr. King’s
New Life Pills," writes Jacob Sprin
ger ot West Franklin, Maine. "Tbey
keep my stomach and bowels work
ing right.' If these pills disappoint
you on trial, money will be refunded
at all drug stores. 25 cents. '
Her* comes the spring winds to
chap, tan and freckle. Uaa Pinnies
Carbollzed, (Acta like a poultice)
hands and face. Price 25 cents. Try
tor cuts, sorea. chapped lips, burns,
them. Sold by City Drug 8tore.
KODOL la th# heat remeay «aow
today for dyspeptla. Indigestion as
all troubles arising from a disorders
stomach. It Is pleasant, prompt an
thorough. Sold by Montgomery A
MacIntyre.
ManZan Pile Remedy, price 50e
j Is guaranteed. Put up ready for uie.
was dropped last Saturday after- on* application prompt rallef to any
noon on Broad street or some bus
iness street In the city. The pin
has Greek letters on It, and has Mr.
Bennett’s name engraved on the
back. It Is set with diamonds, but
Is especially valued on account of
associations.
Mr. Bennett offers a reward ot
fifteen dollars for the return of the
pin, and It Is hoped that this notice
will canse/the finder to return It,
either to the Times-Enterprlse or to
Mr, Bennett
Mr. T. T. Belcher of Cairo spent
• few bouts In the city Baturdsy.
form of piles. Soothes aad heals.
Sold by C1W Drag Store.
Tetter, Balt Rheum and Ecxema.
These are disease* tor which Cham
berlalnl Salve la especially valua
ble. It quickly allayi the Itching aW
smarting and soon offsets a curt
Prlee, 25 cents. For sal*, by Monk
gomcry A MacIntyre.
Whan a man writes as follows,
don’t you think be means ItT Mr. S.
Q. Williams, Powderly Springs, Tex
as, says: "I have suffered for years
with kidney and Madder trouble, us
ing every preparation I cam* across
and takings many prescriptions, all
without relief until my attention waa
called to Plneules. After «« days
trial ($1.00) I am feeling fine."
Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold
by City Drag Store.
WE LEND THE FUNDS DEPOSITED HERE IN THIS COUNTY.
BULLETIN NO. 2
PARTY FARES
Effective April 3rd, 1908
'**• 7-
For parties of ten or more traveling together
on one ticket, two cents per mile per capita;
minimum per capita fare fifteen cents.
these rates are open to the public and apply
between pointer on the
I
Atlantic Coast Line
w. J. CRAIG, p. T. M.
Wilmington. N. C.
T. C. WHITE, G. P. A.,
Wilmington, N. O.
FLA. CENTRAL R. R.
Office of General Manager.
TIME TABLE NO. 2.
Effective B a. m. Thursday April 10th, 1008.
South Bound 1st Class \
Mixed. No. 1, dally ex
cept Sunday.
North Bound, 1st Class
Mixed. No. 2, daily ex
cept Sunday.
P. M.
9:00
Lv. Thomasville Arv
12.30
. . (A.
B. & A. Depot.)
9:20
Beverly
12:10
9:25
Myrilewood
, 12:05
9:38
Hammond
j . 11:62
9:60
i; -
Roddenbery
11:40
10:05
Elmer
11:25
10.10
/
Stringer
11:20
10:14
Copeland
1H14
10:20
Yarbrough
11:10
10:30
Mlccoaukle
11:00
These trains will handle both freight and
passengers, and will be op-
erated
dally except Sunday.
* >"-■
We take this occasion to assure merchants, farmers, naval store
operators and other*, that we will co-operate with them in every way
possible In advancing end extending agricultural, commercial and In
dustrial development throughout the country served by this Road.
J. L. PHILIPS, Pres., Z. MIDDLEBROOKS, Gen. Mgr,
C. J| ACOSTA, Gen. Frt. A Pass. Agt.. DAVID PORTER, Agent.
Kodol is a scientific preparation ot
vegetable acids with natural dlges-
tants and contains the same juices
found in n healthy stomach. Each
dose will digest more th|n 3,000
grains of good food. Sold by Mont-
gomeur A MacIntyre.
••H. C. DeWitt A Co.. Chicago, 111.
—Gentlemen:—In 1887 I had a dis
ease of th* atzHnaeh and bowels. In
the spring of 1808 I bought a bottle
of Kodol and the benefit I received
all the gold In Georgia aenld not
buy. Yonrs very truly, C. N. Cor
nell, Rodlng, Ga., Aug. 28, 1801."
Sold by Montgomery A MacIntyre,
Thomaavtlle, Ga.
Gentle and Effective.
A well-known Manitoba editor
writes: "A* an inside worker I find
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets Invaluable for the touches of
biliousness natural to sedentary life
their action being gentle and effect
tlve, clearing the digestive tract and
the head.” Price 25 coats, sample
free. For sale by Montgomery A
MacIntyre, Thomasville, Ga.
We pay 4 per cent, on savings de
posits.
You can open th e account with
$1.00 > at People’s Saving’s Bank,
Mitchell House Block. ' 4-10-im.