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Judge C M- Ellington Dead.
lion. C. II. Ellington dieyl at liis
home near Thomson Sunday afternoon
at 4:30 o’clock. The immediate cause
of his death was paralysis, though he
had been In ill health, for nearly five
years, and for some time his friend*
had realised that theend was near. He
was 65 years old, and nearly all of his !
life had been spent here, and a host of I
true and loyal friends hear evidence of
his many lovable qualities of heart
and kead.
His remains were buried in the
Thoms >n cemetery Tuesday mooting.
The religious services were conducted
at the lute home of the deceased by his
pastor Rev. J. 3. McLjmore, nsu.ted
by Dr. 1£. J. Forrester, Rev, It. E I,.
Harris and ltev. C. Cary. The
burial services were
Masons, Mr. J. T. Neal Past Master of
What Orphans’ Homes Are Doing.
?~5 Whitehall Atlauta March 16, 1909.
Dear Bro, Editor:
Farmers Uahn Meeting
Tiie McDufflePCounty Farrars Union
held a county meeting Thursday at
Plense put these cases, such as occour | "which a large number of the members
every week, m your paper
Yours truly,
II. li. (Juumi.ey.
Listen to some appeals to an
Orphan’s Home,
“Please take my boy” pleads a poor
sickly widow, “He is very small for
weie present. Mr. J. L. Lee the Blate
President was present at the meeting
and delivered an address. The main
purpose of the meeting was to discuss
a plan for uniting all of Die Farmers
Union Warehouses into one system of
warehouses, and thus obtain better co-
. . , f . .... i operation, and stronger financial ra-
his age, and I have not been able to get ti
It i m its enli An) M .. t. »!...! *
him in school. lie is running the
streets as I have no one to control him
while i am at work at the overall fac
tory. 1 cant make but 30 cents a day
yet.” She looked like she hadnl a
square meal in a month.
“I hn' c three fatherless darlings J
. , ,, ,, love like my life.” I ami so
conducted by the! .. . r , , , v i
, i diseased I cant work hall my time.;
a r i i . , i Neither my husband nor my kindred j
A. J. Miller Lodge conducting the • !
ceremonies, assisted by about forty
IV. F M. S.
The W. 1'', M. S. will meet with
Mrs, P. B. Johnson, Tuesday a'ternoon
March 16th, at3 o'clock. A full at
tendance very much desired, business
of importance to be transacted.
brethren of that and other lodges.
Mr. Ellington is sumved by his
wife and seven children : Messrs. Carl
H. and Claud Ellington of Atlanta,
and Misses Clare, Edith, Eva and
Farmers Unicn Meeting.
can help me. Please take the children 1 The county union of the Farmers
for a few months till 1 get well” said a 1 Union held a meeting at tne court
refined hut sickley lady. house Thursday. Presinent J. I.. Lee
A letter says “Please take a crippled I of 1,10 state organization was present
little girl, and her brother she drags aod delivered an address.
along on a crutch. Their mother has
, .,,,. . ,, ni , | sunk to the dents and these sweet
♦ £m.„ bright children ought to be given a
chance.
ter Arthur Ellington of Thomson.
Judge Ellington had for a number of
years been one of the most prominent
citizens of McDuflic county. He had
always taken an active interest in pub
lic affairs. He was prominent as an
Allianccmati and was at one time
Htate president of of that order. He
served a term in the State Senate as
Senator from the 29th district and later
he was for nine years Ordinary of Mc
Duffie county. It was under his ad
ministration asOrdinary that thesplen
did system of public roads of McDuflic
county w is developed, and they will
stand ns a monument to li is memory
for years to come.
Judge Ellington was a man of strong
convictions, true and loyal to his
friends, fearless in all of the walks of
life, aiul he leaves behind him many
who loved and admired him as a friend,
and who sincerely regret his untimely
end.
“Yes, f have not heard from Louise’s
father in a long time. He brought, her
to me because I had been her mothers
friend when she was a baby, saying he
would send money for her but has
never sent anything.” The poor wo
man could not bear the expense of her
support.
These are glimpes of what the
Orphan’s Homes are constantly have
ing to bless with llicir warn “welcome.”
Letter to J. E. Smith Mfg Co.
Thomson, Ga.
Dear Sir: Our proposition is simply
this :
if Devoe dosn’t lake less gallons for
a job, no pay.
Yours truly
62 K. \V. DEVOE & CO
P. H. THOMSON 1IA ltl)WARE CO.
sells our paint.
Go To
H L Boatwright’s
For
D. M. Ferry’s
Reliable
Garden Seeds.
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The Organization of the
Batata Cadets.
The Baraca cadets were organized
Sunday at the Thomson Baptist church.
The following olfleers were elected to
perform the duties required of each ns
best he can.
Miss. Cora O'Neal, Teacher
\V. \V. Hardaway Jr., President
Vernon Cliutt, Vice President
Lawrence Hhields, Secretary
Richard Hawes, Treasurer
T. it. Ivey, I’ress Reporter
Harry Kendricks, Historian
J. 8. Boyd Jr., Librarian.
The class was divided into two
squads and the duty of each squad is to
get all the new members tlint they can,
to join the Baraca cadets.
Wc wish all boys from 12 to 16 years
of age in town to join us.
All v n'tors will Ijc welcomed any
Huiuluy they mav come.
Died.
Mr H. T. McLemorc, father of Rev
J. B. MclAitnore, died at his home in
Statesboro Thursday, March 4, 1909,
ufter an illness of several weeks. M r.
McLemore removed to Statesboro from
Kentucky a few years ago. He was in
the seventy-third year of his age. Be
sides Rev. J. 8. McLemore, four other
children, all of whom re-ide in (States
boro, survive him. Miss Lizzie Mc
Lemore, Mr, C. T. McLemore, Mr. if.
lv. McLemore and Mr. Orville McLe
more.
The Progress tenders its sincere sym
pathy to the bereaved-
Mr- J B. Neal Has Narrow Escape.
Last Haturilay afternoon Mr. J. B.
Neal had a narrow escape from a very
serious accident and perhaps death.
He was going to Atlanta and attempt
ed to get adoard the 4 p. m. train while
it was in motion, tie was thrown
violently to the ground and partially
under the train but succeeded i n
extricating himself before he was
caught by the whe sis.
The accident was witnessed by n
large number of people. Mr. Neal’s
friends are glad that no serious results
followed the accident.
When Sick
Women suffering from head
ache, backache, pain Inside, or
nervousness, or any other ail
ment resulting from female
trouble, should get Cardui and
use it regularly. Cardui has
been found, by thousands of
ladies, to relieve female weak
ness, by restoring to health
the weak womanly organs.
IVciv City Code.
Thomson is soon to here n new code,
but it will not be before it is needed.
In 1890 the ordinances of the town
were compiled and published, hut since!
that time a mnj >rity ol t he ordinances ' /{J
now in force have been adopted. /a
Mayor Boyd is making arrangements I
to have tlie records thoroughly search- fe/
ed and all of these ordinances gotten 1 4/
together, after which they w ill l>e re- 0
vised, reformed and published in book /®
form. I %
It is estimated that enough of the
books can be sold at 26 or 60 cents each
to pay the expenses of getting up the
publication.
BOATWRIGHT’S. 1
The prettiest line of Art Squares ever brought to
Thomson. He sure and see these art squares and
prices before buying.
Thomson’s best bargain is the Princess Range,
Price 37.50 and $39.50.
Co to Hayes 6 Colvin For
Early Amber Cane 8eeil
Early Bliss Triumph Potatoes
Early Dent Seed Corn
German and Black \Vax Beans
I). M. Ferry Garden Heed, New crop
Wessons Cooking Oil
Magic Yeast,
Hlianish P-nuts, For seed
Mixed Sweet Keg Pickles
Best Full Cream Cheese
All kinds of Pistol and Rifle car
tridges
A full supply of Flour, Meat, Lard,
Sugar, Coffee, lilco, Gr,ts. Tobacco,
Hiiiil!!' and all kinds of can can goods.
Program for B.Y P- U-
March 14. 1909
Subject How we ought to live.
Songs No's. 186-14.
Prayer.
Scripture reading—Mr. Harvey Wil
son.
Reading—Mrs. James Curtis.
Five minute talk—by Mr. Glen
Stovall.
Five minute talk—by Mr. Ray.
Instrumental Solo—Miss Avu West.
Reading—“The Life worth living”—
Mr. Boyce La/.enby.
Violin Solo—Miss Mattie Harrison.
Recitation—Fannie Clyde Hamilton.
Hong No. 86
Benediction.
Bitten By Dog-
We regret to hear tlml Master Brab
ham McManus, the little son of Mrs.
J. W. McManus was bitten by a dog
Saturday afternoon and 'he little fellow
is now suffering great pain. Jt is not
now known whether the dog is afflict
ed with hydrophobia or not.
Kills Would-Be Slayer.
A merciless murderer is Appendicitis
with many victims. But Dr. King’s
New Life Pills kill it by prevention.
They gently stimulate stomach, liver
and bowels, preventing that clogging
that invites appendicitis, curing Con
stipation, Biliousness, <.’Hills, Malaria,
Headache and Indigestion. 26c at Gib
son Drug Co-
l R. W. BOATWRIGHT, !
0 Thomson’s growing Furni- !
% ture Store, Railroad Street. \
0 P. 8- Always price my Furniture before you <
buy 1 will save you money on every purchase, no •
matter how small or large.
House and Lots for Sali.\ f
1 house and lot on Jackson St.
2 lots on Cobbliani Road near Elling
ton jdacc.
1—3 acre lot on Wriglitsboro Road
just out of city limits Apply to
W. <’. Mr.-Commons.
The Daughters of the Confederacy.
The Daughter of tlie i onfederncy
will meet Tuesday afternoon, March
16l!i at 2 :30 o’clock, at, the home of
Mrs. C. A Farmer.
Personal Mention
WANTED.
Responsible man with horse ami buggy in
each community, salary 85.00 to 810 00 per
Jay, to take orders trom owners of Farms,
Orchards ami Hume Gardens. A splendid
opportunity for fanners’ sons, also frul
tree and sewing machine agents, to make a
business connection which will lieoinnmorn
profitable cae’.i year. Address H. O. 15 x 74
Young's Island 8. O. 13 t.
Floral Display.
On Haturilay March the 20th, J will
have my Floral Display.
Ladies Invited.
Mrs. Hkrk Joknhon.
We say without hesitation that Do Witt’s
Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequaled
for weak kidneys, backache, inflammation
of the bladder and ail urinary disorders.
They are antiseptic and act promptly in all
eases of weak hack, backache, rheumatism
and rheumatic pains. Accept no substi
tute. We sell and recommend them Gib
son Drug Co.
Take
Mrs. F. S. Mills, Murietta.
Call!., tried Cardui and writes:
H l don’t think anyone can
recommend a medicine more
highly than I can Cardui. I
had a mishap, followed by in
flammation. I positively be
lieve I would have died, had
it not been for Cardui. When
I began taking It, 1 could not
stand on my feet After tak
ing two bottles, t was cured,
and I now weigh 165 pounds.”
Try Cardui—it will help you.
Sold everywhere.
843
Baptist Church
Preaching 11 a. m ; 7 :30 p. rn.
Bund ay Bchool 9 :30 a. m.
B. Y. P. U. 3 p.m.
Prayer meeting 7 :30 p*. m. Wednes
day.
Ladles Aid Society 1st. 2nd. and 4th.
Mondays an 3 p. m.
\V. M. Society every 3rd. Monday
3 p. m.
Sunbeams meet at 2 p. ra. every 2nd.
and 4th Sundays.
/. 0- 0. F.
The I. O. O. F. bad a very enjoyable
oyster supper at their Lodge Tuesday
and Wednesday night.
KILLthe COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS!
WITH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
PBICB
|0o * *1.00.
frlal Bottle Free |
FQRC82S? 8
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES
QTjXbANTEED BATIS^ACTOli
MONEY BJBFTTNDED
Epworth League Program
Sunday, Mar. 14, ’09.
Subject. “Our Pattern.”
Voluntary. “Holy, Holy, Holy.” |
Song. No. 90. !
Responsive reading of Pslams XXIX
and XXX followed by The Gloria Pa-
tri.
Scripture Lesson. By Mr. E. C.
Hawes.
Song 166.
Lord’s Prayer in concert.
Solo By Miss Mary Irving.
Bible illustrations.
Prayer.
The Young Ladies Auxiliary of
the Baptist Church ■
The Young Ladies Auxilliary of the
Baptist ehuren will be at home in the
Sunday School Room to the entire
membership of the Baptist church
Friday evening, March 19th.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last IS years, and lx lieve
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
W'aldixo, Kim.-A.s- & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall’s C’a’arrh Cure is taken internally,
! acting directly uoon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75 cents per betrle. Sold by
all Druggists.
Take Hull’s Family Pills for eonstipa
1 tion.
Add to your Phone list, McDuffie
Progress 164.
Mr. (E. Lokey of Boncville was
here Tuesday.
Mr. Lawson Lnvigao was here Tues
day.
Mrs. U. F. limit returned Tuesday
from Atlanta.
There will be u picnic at StnLh’s old
mill, now owned by Mr. P. H. Knox,
on April 10.
Rev. F. A. Hall of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
of Iho Russellite church, delivered
able sermons at the Masonic Hall Sun
day morning and right.
M r. and Mrs. U. P. Bennett of At
lanta were in Thomson Tuesday.
Mrs. Ira E. Farmer and Miss Mattie
Belle Burnley attended the Htate con
vention of the Daughters of the Con-
federach, held in Atlanta this week.
Mr. John O. J. Lewis, who owns the
vacant lot at the corner of Mill and
Church streets, adjoining the lot on
which his father Mr. T. N. Lewis
resides, will shortly commence the
erection thereon of a hondsoine anti
commodious residence.
Mrs. Mary Burkeeof Athens, visited
tier daughter Mrs. Jesse j, Morris this
week.
Mrs. Frank W. Neal of Augusta, ar
rived Tuesday to visit relatives here.
Mr. Italeigh T, Green of Culpeper,
Va., arrived Monday to visit relatives
h ire.
Mrs. T. A. Scott, Jr. of Richburg,
Ala.- is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Pearce.
Mr. Claud N. Bei* nett returned to
Ins home in Washington, I). C., Thurs
day.
Notice To
All.
Road this space very careful
twice and see if it reads liko it did
the first time. Read carefully
both times. A beautiful line of
lace just arrived 10c bunch Also
the Buster Brown collars for ladies
Shoe polish we have in all colors
The famous Patrician low cuts we
have in all styles and colors. W.
B. Corsets we have in the new
style?. A swell lim of laches
hosiery the Easter kind. Also sox
for men, latest designs. Mens
low cuts in every shape and color.
The collars for boys and men by
express arrived.
A beautiful and by far the
largest line of tailoring samples
in town. Call to-day and look at
these goods. Patrician shoes for
Easter and you will spend a Imp
py Kaster. J. A Boatwright.
Mr. G. N. Bosw'ell returned Tuesday
to his home in Greene county after a
visit to relatives.
A good six hole range can l»e bought
for 536.00 at McCommons-Bush-Boa-
well Co,
Mrs. Cluese Watson of Atlanta visit
ed her pivents Mr. a«d Mrs. J. B.
Tutt this week.
Mrs. Paul A. Bowden went to Au
gusta Tuesday. .
Mr. J. C. Cliatt went to Augusta
Tuesday.
Miss Mary Curtis went to Augusta
Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Motes of Co
lumbia county were here Tuesday.
We are glad to see Mr. J. P Morris
out again, after his recent illness.
Mr. .I. H. Neal of Spread was here
Mor day.
Hon. M I. Branch of Bcrzelin was
here Tuesday.
Hon. George W, Gray, of Harlem,
was here Tuesday.
Mr. \V. W. Moody went to Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Seuvey of Chica
go, who have been spending the wintei
in Florida, were tire guests this week
of Mrs. E. M. Pace.
Mr. William Dooly ol HaMem, was
here Tuesday.
Mr. L. E. Blanchard of Appling was
here Tuesday.
Mr. J. R. Prlntup, of Bearing, was
heat- Tuesday.
Prettiest, line of 6c calico in town at
McCommons- Bush-Boswell Co.
8rs. Eva Morgan returned Monday
to her home in Atlanta, after a visit to
relatives in and near Thomson.
Mr. T. B. Williams visited Norwood
Monday.
Mr. G. F. Grenade went to Camak
Monday.
Mis. M. Z-Andrews of Crawfordville
was a guest Monday at the home ol
Mr. W. S. Curtis.
Mr. J. A. Heckle returned Tuesday
to her homo in Crawford, after u visit
to relatives hero.
Foley's Kidney Iteuindy will emu any
OOHO of kidney or bhulder trouble that is
not, beyond tilt! reach of medicine. Cans
backache and irregularities that if neglect
ed might, result in Pl ight's disease, or dia
betes. A. J. Mathews.
Rev. T. II. Timmons delivered a very
able sermon at the Mill Chapel Sunday
night on "The Christian’s watchword
—Gratitude”.
The Cottage Prayer Meeting met
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr.
V. H. Johnson. The meeting next
week will be at the home of Mr. G. E.
Hnmiltan.
Mrs. L. L. Parker returned Sunday
to her home in Athens after a visit here
to sec her father Mr. H. A. Story who
has been 111.
We are glad to hear that Mr. II. A.
Story who was stricken with paralysis
last week, is still improving.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hasten were
guests Sunday at the home of Mr. ,.U.
T, Freeman.
We are glad to hear that Mr. A. CL
Hill who suffered a paralytic stroke
last week, is improving.
Mr. Louis Ncwbergcr of Atlanta was
here Tuesday.
White china matting at McCommons-
Bush-BosWell Co.
Mr. L. M. Harrison went to Bonc
ville Tuesday.
Mrs. Patsy Henning returned Satur
day from a visit to relatives in Clay
Hill.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Myer Hteinc and little
Miss Hnrah Hteinc were guests Sunday
at the home of Mr Joseph Hteinc in
Warrcnton.
Mr. M. Brodsky of New York, a
citizen of Thomson was here this week.
Wc arc glad to hear that Miss Belle
Ivey who has been very ill at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ivey
is improving.
The best known pills and the best' pills
mddc ate De Witt’s Little Early Kisers
They are small, eusy to take, gentle anti
certain, and are sold by Gibson Drug Co.
Dr. and Mrt. E. S. Ray of Norwood
were guests at the home of Dr. G. T.
Neal Sunday.
Wc regret to hear of the illness of
Mr. John Burt Stovall.
We regret to hear that two of the
children of Mr. Robert Samuels are
quite sick.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton W. Farr is quite ill.
Miss Nellie Shipp of Washington
visited her sister Mrs. T. W. Usry this
week.
New spring goods arriving every day
at McCommons- Bush-Bos well Co.
Hon. J. T. West left Tuesday on
business trip 10 New York.
Mr. R. A. Kunnes has returned from
New Yo r k, Baltimore and other points
North, wltcre he went to buy his
spring and summer stock.
Mr. Claude N. Bennett of Washing
ton, D. C. attended the burial of his
brother-in-law Judge C. H. Ellington
tl-is week.
Hon. M. I. Branch of Berzelia, Hon
J. H. Reynolds of Augusta, Dr. E. J
Forrester of Macon, Rev. R. E. I
Harris of Sparta and C. c. Cary of At
lanta were among those from a distance
who attended the bvrial of Judge
Ellington Wednesday.
This is t.he most dangerous time of the year
to catch cold, and it is tho hardest time to
cure it. If you should take a cold, a few
doses of Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup
will act very promptly. Its laxative prin
ciple cures the cold by driving it from tlie
system by a gentle but natural action of
tlie bowels. Cliildren especially like Ken
nedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup, as it tastes
so good, nearly like maple sugar It is sold
by Gibson Drug Ce.
ABSOLUTELY SAFE.
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That's the way you fell when you deporit vour money
The First National Bank
rrr==:0F Thomson
We may seem over particular* in regard to security and
endorsements when making loans—hut as we make our
depositors absolutely safe, we wish to make ourselves safe
when lending money.
We have never lost a dollar, nor sued a customer. We
get our papers fixed right at first- We will not try to build
up a big busincts at the expense of safety. Our policy is
correct, ns evidenced by our continued growth.
Mr. and Mrs, llerk Johnson attend
ed the sacred concert held in t he Grand
Opera Housein Augusta Sunday.
WANTED—Strci-Kss Maii.w.ink riapth-os
llm services <d a man in Thomson to took
ufter expiring subscriptions and to secure
aew business by means of speeinl methods
unusually effective; position perniaueni;
pn hit- utie with experience, but would con
sider any applicant, with good uitturalqu.il-
ifh -aliom*; salary 81.70 per day, with com
mission option. Address, with references,
It. C. Peacock, Itooui 102, Suocess Maga
zine Bldg , New York 21.
Messrs. N. E. Williams, George
Morris, W. J. Arrington, II. E. Wil
liams and Frank Domed icisspent Sun
day in Augusta.
Arriving! Shipments of Crossed
Siloes for men, at ThcT. A. Scott l' -).
Mrs. R. A. Kunnes returnded Friday
from a business trip to Baltimore,
Philadelphia and New York.
Miss Susie Ansley, of Warrenton
spent Friday and Saturday here as the
guest of Miss Rosella Pate.
Mr. E. P. Perry returned Monday
from a visit to Johnston, S. (J.
DO YOU WANT TO GO TO COLLEGE ?
If so wo cun help yo'l. We hav e already
put hundreds through college by means of
our plan. Write to-day for foil information
regarding our oiler of a free, scholarship in
any school or college- Address, Robert, J.
Sherlock, 20-7; 1 East 22d Street, New York
City. 21.
Mr. L.M. Harrison who is engaged
in the construction of a telephone line
from Thomson to Boncville spent
Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the
latter metropolis.
Large assortment of ladies shirt
waist at MeUommens-Bush-Boswell
Ce.
Vo regret to learn that little Ruth <>[
Knox daughter of Mr, P. S. Knox, is w
dangerously ill at the Knox Hotel.
Site recently sull'ered an attack of
moasols, and dangerous complications
have-followed. A telegram has been
sent calling her father to Thomson.
How can at.y person risk taking some,
unknown cough remedy when Folev’s
Honey and Tar costs them no more? It is
a safe remedy, contains no harmful drugs,
and cures the most obstinate coughs ami
colds. Why experiment with your health 7
Insist upon having the genuine Foley’s
Honey and Tar. A. J. Mathews,
Mr. E. II. Gray of Harlem was here
uesday.
Insurance Companies Pay $4750 00
Thursday the Insurance Adjusters
were in Thomson to adjust the loss
ustained by fire by Mr. J. H. J -vhnson
on March 1st, when his stock of goods
were damaged by fire and water. JMr.
Johnson had policies aggregating
54750.00 in The North British and
Mercantile, the Northern Assurance,
the Niagra, and the Equitable of
Charleston. All of the policies were
paid in full and the adjustment was
Boneville.
PEDATAR.
I .vas in Washington, D. C. on
tlie it.li iust . and tho balance of
last week. The people of all class
es, all parties, and all sections of
this great and glorious country-
have the utmost confidence m
Bresub'iit Tuft, and they believe
that lie will discharge the duties
ot his office quietly, with wisdom,
justice and moderation; and that
ho will not, spring any sudd mi
spectacular surprises or sudden
dangerous innovations upon aeon-
filling people. As a result of th«
policy that the peoph- believe that
Judge Taft will pursue they look
for prosperous times and an era of
good fellowship between tlie peo
ple of the whole country, North,
South, East and West. In an un
dertone, as it wore, however, there
are a few people from the North
and West who express themselvi s
ns fearful that the threatening at-
tit.’.ulo towards, and Lite unreason
able demands constantly being
made J >f em p ,rut ions and tho
owners of indust,rich, will Jenuse
the witil.clrawal of money invested
in tin se, enterprises, put brakes on
tho wheels of progress, and halt
development and thereby cause
one of the worst, if not the worst
panic this oooimtry has ever ex-
p 'rieneed. I f the apprehensions
these people are well founded
would do well to prepare our
selves for the ,vorst The direful
results ol sueli a panic would full
heavily upon poor people with
limited means. Of course the very
wealthy could stand it all right
Messrs. Bonner Young, h. La-
vigno, R. B. Walker, C. C. and
Henry Ansley and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Ansley were among those-
who attended the Russell ntuuling
at Iron Hill Monday night.
Messrs 0. E. Lokey, R. B. Walk
er, Thomas Simons and Alee Cul
pepper went tit) to Thomson Tues
day to attend tho funeral of Hon.
C. II. Ellington,
Rev Mr. Adams, of Meseua,
and Mr. Joe De Medieis of Thom
son. were in Boncville Monday.
Mr. Tlmmas Simons visited his
son, Mr. Robert Simons, who is
suffering with at. attack of tho
measles, in Augusta Tuesday.
had within ten days after the loss was
sustained
The Companies arc represented in
Thomson by Mr. W. VY. Hardaway,
Agent.
j Mr. Joe Fullbright, a handsome
I young man. of the Chi. R. R. is a
'guest of his inothvr, Mrs. N. J.
Eullbright, at this writing.
McDuffie Co., Ga., March 10. '00,
Simple Remedy For La Crlppe
La grippe eougliH are dangerous an they
Ire iiirnlly develop into pooinuoniu. Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar not only stops i.Iih
cough bat heals and strengthens the li ngs
so that no serious results need bo feared.
The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar eon-
tains no hai in'ul drugs aud is in a yello v
paekage. lt»fusc substitutes. A. J, Math
ews.
Queen Quality-
Before buying shots call and examine
the Queen Quality shoes for ladies.
Tjie T. A. Scott Co.
A Religious Author’s Statement
Rev. Joseph If. Fesperman, Salisbury ,
N. C., who is tlie ant hor of several books, '
writes: “For se rural years I was afflicted J
with kidney tro.ible and last, winter l was.
suddenly stricken with a severe pain In my |
kidney s and was enutiued to lied eight days (
unable I. get -ip without assistance. My
uriro contained a thick white sediiiwnt
and I passed same frequently r.ay and
night. I commenced taking Foley’s Kid
ney Remedy, and tho paid gradually ahnt-
d and dually ceased and my urine became
normal. X cheerfully recommend Foley’s
Kidney Remedy.” A J. Mathews.
Every Day.
Every duy in the week new ship
ments of Spring and Summer Dress
Goods are received at tlie T. A. Scott
Co. Ladies arc invited to call ami ex
amine their lines.
Mr- Byron J. Eccles
Mr. Byron Eccles, for a number of j terest in the store-house and lot on Mum
years prescription clerk at the Fisher, St., in the Town of Thomson, belonging to
drugstore, and a prominent young'said ward, for tho nurpose of paving ilia
business man of DeLand, born in i expenses of said ward, and tbo same will
Rhode Island and retired here, has j l)(( | 1( ., iril itt m y offee on the first Monday
purchased- a half interest irt tne Waters | v ., m , NV p Ghkhsuno, Ordinary.
pharmacy, and issumed charge as;" • " 1 ’ '
manager’ lost Wednesday. It will tie j
known as n. J. Eccles <& Co. in future i Land tot Sale•
M r. Jiccles is a young man of excep- , several small tracts of
tionnl bqsiness ability, and that he will 1 v „„ ...
make his first business venture it sue- 1 lunu near 1 homson. One twenty [acres,
cess there is no doubt. Mr. R. I’-j one 25 acres, one forty acres, and one
Walters, who lias been the general | tlfly . six acres. Any one desiring n
manager of the business for several I ,
yeurs, lias, we understand, accepted a ; small farm near town can buy from me.
position travel ing for a wholesale house. , lt i,. A l-;. Fakmkk.
The new management will increase; j
and otherwise improve tlie present 1
lines of goods carried in u first-class 1
pharmacy.—Volusia County Record.
Spring Clothing.
St rouse As Bros. High Art Clothing
for men and boys. New stock arriving
I at Tlie T. A • Scott Co.
STATE OF GEORGIA —McDuffie Omni
ty.
To Whom it may concent:
a. S. Cliatt, guardian of Shiver W.
Shields, hit filed his application asking for
an order to sett the one- half undivided in-
►uts, sores,Burns
£ Rheumatism