About The McDuffie progress. (Thomson, Ga.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
r■ yw." 'p• .!■• AN APPRECIATION. Great Netus. Edward Sullivan Harrison, M. D., Wms barn December 2, IS17 in Colum-j , lr biu comity Genrgia. He wits the first —V\ ANTED AT ONC-ll, born of ,\! r. K. S. Hunkson and Mrs- 44 A i'A AA>> Eugenia K. (Joiic*-) Harrison. There 1 1 000” ladies to visit J were 8 children born of this-union, four my Store. I am going to Sell sons u i til r«>.: r daughters ; one girl died all dreSS goods at’ COSt. This brothers arc all (tend, i)u» J_)ocioi being ^ 1*.IK0 S<3lC* 1 ill t) till JiLSi the last 10 pass away. what I say. lam going to 1 lie Huriison fumi’y were among m-ike toe first t<> locali* in Columbia county mnl such were the enviromm ills of hi a e.nli life,ami Hie tHors ■ c<| ireJ to C0M 'i l -'-i end (ievc o > Hie country as ar.- rdeulati-d to give direction to will and energy ini ins] nation to lion rt don't Wait The O.'opt.v or meal mil. I * Resolutions ! Passed by the MoDuflle County , Medical Society on the death of Dr. S. Harrison. i Vi iikhkas. Cod in His giueiiui providence has seen lit to remove from | our midst our President, Dr. Id. S. I Harrison, j Pi'- it Wl’sivi.vKi), lirsl, Tinit in his’ "tilling Oil'll death we have lust a wise eonnscler, a All wo ask very deni - friend, a brother for whom j meal a 'rial' mv Store famous for .T depply m,nim ’ Whose life and in-' . , A . , , fluence with us, professionally and SlloeS, I.UJJes and meil S ready Otherwise, was most excmplory, to wear goods—1 need the ,lK ,T Bibokvki), second, Tliat the ni.ni at once. Call to-day ?'- ,mn,,nlly 1,asSUstnintMl ,m crre f mm L el M EAL. Wo are now ■ handling Oelmrn liver Mills Water Gi-mnd Meal. River Mills' make of t la- best vv li itu Some mil Is, do m t. V »" is to give I i.is in a wav we are | losing money on this meal We had a contract with a mill which was +SH&' Frightened Horse Breaks Shafts. Mr~8. F. Morris left for Augusta Monday driving his spirited buggy lior.s?. On-the road be met an automo- i pun in bile coming from Augusta, bis horse become frightened and in hi-, effort to escape broke the shafts of rite buggy. Mr. Morris was unhurt ami proceeded to Augusta. Water Turned In 1 . Whiteoak Street Pipe- j Superintendent Porter lias iinislted j down the line of pipe from Personal Mentiom I Mr. Jns NV. Hawes lias accepted n position to piny wttli the. Orlati'dd, fla., j base ball club, and left for that place, Tuesday. , Mr. John Withers left Tuesday after Mr. F. 0. I r ritts, Ononntn, N Y., writes “M.V little gill w. - gi-i-atly bum-tilted bv j inking Koley’s Oriiiu Laxative, am! I lliinlt it. is tlie bust remedy for constipaHun niut , , liver troiihlo.” Foley’s Orino Laxative i* ; allow lllg us a butt'd profit a .dish-I |„, s t fur women nmt ,_,hit m n, a-t if is mild and hope. He inherited u -nm pat rival physique and a vigorous constitution. He possessed brain of sueli firm to. - line, and thought and energy in mi -h proportion as to justify the outlay of li ue and money i.e-es-n.-y m oj vl . 1dm a lirst class education k’irst, tie enjoyed t tie benefits of the best commons sellouts and was stu- di >us at homo ami made the best ti-e id the freshness and strength ofliis y ’Utli. At the age of seventeen lie imi r ciliated at the Btutc University, Athens, (la. He mastered the full course and graduated with honor and v ith t e degiec o A. 1!. in his class were the following who ouino to honor in the State: Judge Emory Speer, Judge Howard Van Epps, Hon. H. it. Hi|j, j r ., Hon Clim bs A. ('oilier, lion, lid Hammond and Hon. James Jmtwards and others of distinction. With this fine training ami equipme-1 he was ready to pursue tlie science of medicine which was Ids ptclerence. After having read medi cine one year be attemted the Medical College at Augusta, Ha, from which he graduated with much distinction. Although the great cities and lucrative positions were open to him he oho e Thomson as tin place to serve liis generation and gratify bis noblest ambitions. ♦ He rendered Hi-: it Rt:soi.vi;i>, third, That a CSS copy of these resolutions be presented to the family of the deceased, and also inrnished each of the county papers with a request to publish them. (Signed.) E. N. W auk, M, I). H. i'. Kit.i-:v, J|-., M. I), t'um. Me loss of a sympathetic Mv dress goods ph.V'ieiao, a loyal citizen, are all new. Decided’ lew n,ri ' slian weeks ago to cut out dr goods and carry ladies and nien ready to wear goods. All 10c goods to go at 7, 7 1-2. 8c yd. All 15c goods to go at 9 1-2, 10; 11, 12c yd. All 25t goods to go at 18. 19c yd. All 50c dress goods to 35, 38, 39 C yd. $1.25 \ oile to go at 59c 1 just want you to call and see for your self. md valued a knightlv 16, L'U \ (i. J. A. Boatwrgiht. Kuli*,y fc jj Horn».> ;m<l Tar is .1 safu^nartl a^aiiis*. soritnis r«*sult < from sp.iing colds* wliiuli itifianm Urn lan^s and develop into I'mmiimnnK A vui i counterfeits by insis ting up in having tin; gcnniim Foley’s Kotit'.v as<l Tar, which onuyiin* no liarui- ful •Irugs. Sola by A. J. Mathews. First News From The Outside but they shipped us u lot. of meal ground cut. of mixed corn. We decided this was'nl t lie kind of meal we wanted our cusl overs to get from us. so we have ranee! 1- I pleiisaul amiti-lfecliw 1 spring meilc'ne, as ii | iin.l clears ,lie, eump'c r s - an I is a splendiil Jciiiisio ilie. system* c.timi. A J, it -'ll i the \v lien some Semite greut war bet weet* the Stale only fifteen years of age. Dr. Harrison was happily msnied to Miss Emmy J iamilltm, of Thomson, December -Ith, 1S7 ». Eight children came to Me-s ibis union: one died in infancy, it is impossible to estimate accurately the solemn significance of the removal of this eminent citizen niut beloved physician from our midst. The noble father, the originator, the Inventor, the contriver, ms well as pro tector of a large and excellent family Jins gone the way whence iie shall not fet urn tu bless his bouse, No one loves more fondly than a fat her. lover, the The f.'ithful friend, tli warm hearted man, tli er is no more. I had the honor toj claim him for my friend, and Oh how i miss him: Jt is hat'd to realize that 1 : shall look into bi s noble eyes unit hear his cull li reel loving voice "never again.” Tke beloved physician responds no i more to Hie call of confiding patients, j ThcAiands that wielded so skilfully the I surgeons instruments the fingers whose! i i... r.,.., i* i i ! man. M In* w is this, hut be was mure. He saw the shining.quality of every one lie met, and recognized it. |.je w js gent’e every where, respcelluljo all i f every name and grade. If ever a phy sician or surgeon -at He red with a pa tient, he did No*, only was he a gentleman by instinct and education, nut there was add'-d to this line art and attainment the grace ofCiJisf. He was a t'iiri I inn (ienl Ionian. Ite vzos not narrow, be was not small, Io wa-: charitable, noble and gnu-ion:. One of the lineal, and brightest ladies of me acquaintance sai l : “ite was the • most delicate gentlemen I ever saw in a sick room.” Dr. Harrison was converted uml united with the Huptist church in Thomson in .1 illy IM‘),S. On Sunday the nth of this month j (May) lie attended church went to his ; home at the close of the sen i-.c, and i shortly after dinner become very ill 1 from acute indigestion. The best medical aid both local and from Au- igiista was .summoned; all possible : dibi t was made to save the good due- tor. but the post had come, and no Mr. A. S. diatt arrived in Thomson I uesday with a large bundle of news papers of Monday and Tuesday. T'u-se were the lirsl newspapers the people of Thomson had seen in two days. A number of autorist. bad come from Augusta to TliotiiMM Sunday and Monday but none thought of bringing along a newspaper. cd 'Mil' uontrach with t hum. Wo believe in handling good- tlmtwill give satisfaction. We could sell our customers inferior goods which would allow us a bettey profit, for a time, but would (iiiaTly injure our business. We are trying to sell goods that, will brine- «>uf customers lute'; again and again for their needs m our | “The only straight road to bu siness is through meritorious mer ' e.iiandise, ” We are trying to j follow that road. H L Boatwright, Card of Thanks- j We wi-.li to extend many thanks t> 1 ail for o many favors and nets of >> .teemed regard for our entire family shown ns ail through our deepest sor- ! row and berievcmettl. j \V c wisli it mis po.-,sit>le t-i see and thank each and every one individually. M us. E. S 11 \ i: iiison . A M> (’ll i Railroad street up Cleveland street to , Wliiltoak street, and Tuesday water; oils turned into the new line. Tito| liydruiit is located at the corner of, , Whit oak ami Cleveland streets niul spending several days in Thoms ,n. will allbrd protection to a huge section j Miss Florence Monaco lotumod to, of the to vn. | her home in Augusta Hftturday after a., pleasant stay with Airs. Jaslriplett. Ibiring tlie. api-mg every one would be | Miss Clare Ellington returned to. in iicfbt.-d l.y taking Foley’s Kidney R-.-.s.i- Augusta Tuesday via the uutonvifile route after a stuy of a few days m L'homsvn. Mr. A. B. Clia’t made a trip to War-., renton Tuesday—automobile route. nu-itx line arts new life and vigor. Pleas- „„ ,, . , , h i The i homson (..ommerciHl Travelers t ;o take, A .1. Muthewa. . j (of whom there arc many) have been j taking a vacation mo-t of the time. Ib.is week. one Foley’s Kidney Reiti- 1 edy. It fiiniisl-.es ,-i needed toti’e to the Miiiln.-y.< :111,-r the extra strain of winter, 1 and i: p n l * li, - s tint l.lo.id hy stimulating the : kidneys, and cursing them to oleniinute . the inipurlti, < from it. Foley’s Kidney Birthday Party. Tltc bil l lubiy jnirty, given last week | by little Miss H!!ie Johnson to rum- mcniorale htt filth at-miversary was a delightful ali'air. A large number of little folks were in at tendance,' and : after a pleasant afternoon with games, : ice civ,-no and cakes w ere served. Railroad Street, Thomson, Ha. . human skill could stay the death angel, generous help- .Alter lingering for two weeks on the touch upon the fevered brow, and quivering pulse t lirilled and encourage I tis, are frozen in death. Asa physi cian, his brclliten of tlie profession held hint in the highest esteem, In all critical cases, in serious emergences liis judgement and skill could be trusted. The loving and knightly husband has been severed from thr coinpaitinn of bis joys and sorrows. Bo great is such a loss,so poignant is l|i ■ g Le', o de pendent the relict of a departed husband that the good bather in Heaven lias declared Himself to be the “Judge, (the vindicator, tlie protector) of the j! 1 widow in His Holy hubllotUn.” Hod himself kindles the lamp of hope to light the lonely feet of her who lias been called to part from one idol and her l.ord at the gate of death. The Christian gentleman has (lisa- 1,eared from the walks of life. A gentle man is said to be “one who never gives unnecessary pain.” Dr. Harrison vvus a superb g' n lcman. lie was absolutely deferential toothers. The classical defi nition of gentleman is “an educated Women Women who sailer from female ailments, frequently neglect their trouble, tilt a gerferal break-dowa follows. Don't watt till your case is as bad as that—take Cardui fn time. It is a sale, reliable medicine, lor all women. CARDUS morning yf Hie hist quietly, calmly bis j spirit flew away to the throne of Hod. Tlie aged mother of Dr. Harrison : still lives, and is quietly waiting for the chariot that will convoy her to the ' oil v of light. On tlie morning of the h'Jnd, a very large congregation assembled in the Raptist church to pay the last loving tribute to the memory of him who was | admired by all classes of our people. ; The elaborate and splendid floral oll'er- | mgs sweetly and beautifully expressed i flie love and adpiirntion of bis friends ; add kindred. The veterans, the old | citizens, tlie Knights- of Pythias of j which order be was member; all fur nished honorary escorts. The service I was conducted by bis pastor Rev. J. S. | McLcmore, who paid the doctor a j tender and ber.ittif'til tribute. Jle was j assisted ii) the service by the writer, ! after which his hotly was laid to rest ] in the beautiful cemetery at Thomson. 1 Well, the children of Hud are gather- ling home. Heaven is growing more | attractive, That home which our ; Lord Iras gono to prepare is worth our ! seeking. It is the place of rest, (tlie i rest of congenial activity.) Death and I doubt and tears are unknown. What ' a host of our loved ones are there to- i day ! When we get t lie re we shall not j be among strangers. How simple and ; how affecting does Runyan end liis story of Christian and Hopeful, after I they bad passed the river and approach- led the shining city, the object of all their solicitude. “Now just as the gates were opened j to let in tlie men, 1 looked in after ! them. And behold, tlie city shone : like Hie sun ; The streeta, also, were paved with gold ; and in them walked many men with crowns on their heads, palms in their hands, and golden harps to sing praises withal.” “There were also of them that had wings; and they answered one to another without intermission, saying, “Holy, holy, holy is tlie 1, >rd.” After that, they shut up tlie gates; WHICH WHEN I HAD BEEN, I W1BHKD MYBELE AMONG THEM.” Titos. H. Timmons. Thomson May 2(f, 09. w ii/ to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to ih to S**- vo*. - •, r '*** ^ ^ ‘ ^ ^ • U. . -rv V- ^ • W • S-. ^ ^ ^ ^ . W. ^ ^ ^ Furniture. Ky.tvI'.mIv is likely to have kidney and Madder Ii\»n!i!c. lu fact nearly uvoryluMly lias stini>* ti'iinl)11*. tit' ilii; kind, That is t)» reason why ymi sn ofien haw pains in tl.c hack and ^rnin, stialdin^ sensation, uri nary disorders, Mu -ihai’s your Uidurys. The. hfsi tiling lo do is to get sunn* of he Win's Kidney ami bladder Fills i'T>" ! vo „r lumble and tdcplimie’lOS. avvuv. Take ilium fur a I. vv I'lr.s. nr ;t j - week or so and you will feel all riakt. in j ihis wav, too, you will ward oft dangerous an.I | in.* si lily serious ailments. They are j |>.!i'fi , etIv linriuless, anil are. not, only anti-I septic but. allay pain ipiieklv hy ilieirl heeling in-opei-tics. Semi vour name to ] 10. t'. Dt-Will N: Ci’.. Chicago, for a free! tria! h«x. 'J hey arc sold li. rc hy (lilisonj I.M ug Co. A tittle better is enough better to make a cluing'.'wort li while, and our work is at least a little belter than the second best, nr.d much better than the military. No trouble; just do up TCTl'S PRESSING CUT /I Large P/e.c of Timber■ 71 R.W. Boatwright Prices Always Lowest. Princess best Sells Furniture Pelow Competition. R.W. Boatwright Railroad. St., Thomson, Ga. w | w (0 w ft w w rp ft to to to to >v\ to to to M /( Mr. Harville’s Monstrosity. Mr. Marshall Harvlllc wlto resides aliont I wo miles from Thomson near Sweetwater cbiircb possesses a mon strosity in the form of a fowl, .mst what he, she nr it is no one. knows, Evidently it is a hybrid of some kind, but of wfiul kind no one knows. It looks soinewhat like a chicken, but it is not; it walks like a turkey, lias a bead and feet like a guinea; and a voice somewhat like a peafowl. It Js little larger than « full grown chicken, its leathers are the color of the Rhode 1 Herald puts Thomson Augusta Herald Shows Enterprise. Last Tuesday the Augusta Herald established an automobile service be tween Augusta, Thomson and inter mediate points for the purpose of dis tributing their afternoon paper in the towns along the line of the Georgia Railroad- The automobile arrives in Thomson every afternoon about seven o'clock, and Mr. Frank Hrcslmm Hie local representative of the Herald de livers the papers before lied time. This enterpiise on (lie purl of the Base Bail Wlmt, under other circumstances would have been an exciting game of basic ball was played at Woodvillc, Ga. last Friday between Thomson and Woodvill.*. The Woodvillc boys have played here and defeated the h me boys, but in the list game Thomson returned the compliment by healing Woodvillc in a close game of - to 1. All reports indicate that the game was exciting from sturl to finish. Statu ok onto, City of toi.kdo, ( Lucas Go j.nty. | ss ' Erauk-T, dinner makes until that lie is settlor partner of the firm of F. J. Client y & Do., doing business in the City of Tole do, Comity and State aforesaid, and Ilia’ said lirm will pay the sum of ONE Itl.’N HKKI) DOLLARS fur each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot, lie emed by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn In before me .mil subscribed in my presence, tliis (itb day uf December, A. J). 1 SHI L (Sbai..) A. NV. OREASON, Notary Republic. 1 fall's Catarrh ('lire is taken inleniully and ae.t.s directly mi the lilocii-1 and nm.-.oiis surfaces of I he system. Scud foi te.-li- moiilaU- free. F. .1. CII ENKY & CO., Toledo,fO. Su'd by all Druggists, 7.V. Take Hall's Family Pills for emisl ipal itn Horses Fot Sale Two extra good bay horses, in first class condition, (I and !) years old, weigh about 1010 lbs. each Du. I’>. E. Uit.nv, Thomson, Ga. Mr. George Reeves delivered in Thomson Wednesday tlie largest piece of timber seen here in a long ti.no. It was of yellow pine and measured | 1J x IS inches and was fifty feet in length. It was cut at liis mill in Glas cock county. It, with another like ii was void lo the McDnfllo Oil A Fertili zer Co., lor sills for tlie car scales at $2o.;k> each. If you cxpeel, f o get ihs original Car- lioliz.cd Witch Hazel Salve, yc-tt must lie sure it. is DuNVilts Caihelized NViieli Hu/,cl Salve. It is good for and bruises, and is especially good for piles. Refuse sulistiliilcs. Sold hy Gibson Drug Co. Mail Service Resumed. A bulletin from Atlanta late Thurs day afternoon announced that mail service would be resumed on Hie Geor gia Rond to-day. NVe often wonder how any person oiui be persuaded into taking anything but, Fo'iey’s Honey and I nr for coughs, colds an I lung trouble. Do mil. lie fooled into iM-cepting" own nmkor other substitutes The genuine lontains mi harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Sold by A, J. Mathews. ’OS. Will T. HEAL, Dentist, be at Thomson the 1st to 20th of each 7-vonih. Mr. Roy J. Johnson was confined to. liis room seveiul days tins week with a severe cold bordering on to La Grippe. Mrs. John A Wilkerson has been ill this week, but is belter at this writing. Mr. J 1 '. U. Davis went to Augusta. Saturday, struck a strike, and did not get. back until Tuesday. Mr..), i'i. Harrison drove a party in to Augusta Monday, returning Tues- any. Mr. W. J. Perry was one of the Thomson boys caught in Augusta Sat urday. I le came up in an automobile Monday, but forgot to bring a daily paper with him. Mis.-. Viva Peters, of Augusta, was the guest several days last week of Miss Glare Ellington. Mr and Mrs. Rowdon and Miss Mag j Hobby of Augusta visited Thomson | last week making the trip in an au- 1 tomobllc. | Mr. and Mrs. T. llarry Oates of At- ! laiita, Mrs. J. 1). Howell of Appling, ! Mrs. Mattie Harrison of North Aligns-. | Lu, Mrs. James Jeffries anti Mrs. E. L. I Fuller of Augusta, attended the funeral- of Dr. Harrison Saturday. Dr. NY. \Y. Pilcher and Mr. H. li. Hattie came down from NVarrentnn in hm-ns i au uutomohibe NVednesday, and spent n few hours in Thomson. Ensicai R. Frank Gross of tlie U. S. Battleship Tennessee is visiting his uncle Mr. John lv’. Gross and family. Mrs. J. E. Wilson was eonlinea to., her room several days this week oil account, of sickness. Mr. E. R. Pool and ids daughters,. Misses May and Ruth, of Warrcnton, were in Thomson Wednesday enroute to Augusta in an automobile. Mr. J. H. Lasclcr attended the State meeting of the Odd Fellows in Thoin- asville this week. Mr. W. H. Eluker of the Mines was-, in Thomson Wednesday. Misses Johnson and Wilkerson are the guests of Mrs. J. iiJ. Gliatt litis, wrek. t: Ren. H. 1’. Fraser is delivering set-, moris in t lie afternoons for the young people of the town, but everybody is invited to attend these services. There will lie three services on next Sabbath at the Methodist church. Rev H. E. Eraser will preach to men and boys al the o o’clock hour. A cordial inv Ration is given to all men and hoys to attend the service. Mrs. Rena Dare, of Pierce, Fla., tried Cardui and after ward wrote: "I was a suf ferer from all sorts of fe male trouble, had pain in my side, drawing pains In my legs, could not sleep, bad shortness of breath. "I suffered for years, un til my husband insisted on my trying Cardui. The first bottle gave me relief and bow I am almost well.” * Try Cardui. . It will help you.” B 43 Atlanta Journal Car- The automobile of the Atlanta Jour nal reached Thomson NVednesday afternoon bringing a large supply of Island Reds, but with spots ol Hie gui- na feathers. Just such bird as Ibis Iras never been seen In lore, and we should not Lo surprised if Mr. Handle I wan able In dispose of it for a good i sum. I — Lived 152 Years- Win. Parr—England’s oldest man— married the third lime at 120, worked in the iields till 1<!2 and lived 20 years longer. People should lie youthful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock, Ky., shows how to remain young. “ 1 feel just like a 10-year-old boy,” he writes, “after taking six bottles of Electric Hitters. l’’«r thirty years Kidney trou ble made life a burden, but the first buttle of this wonderful mcdiciue con vinced me I had found the greatest cure unearth.” They’re a godsend to weak, sickly rundown or old people. Try them. 60c at Gibson Drug Go. or Dr. A. J. Mathews. De Witt's f.it tie Early Itlsrs, tli famous little liver p.lls, small, gentle and sure. .Sold by Gibson Drug Protracted Meeting Methodist Church The services are uitendid by large crowds .The singing is excellent; Rev. H. E. Eraser Is a great Gospel preacher. Eliis is no handling of the w< r d deceit fully' but his words are full of tender ness and simplicity. His manner of preaching is calculated to stir both tire conscience and the hearts ofliis hearers. No man who cares anything for liis in touch with highly appre- Journals of that date. It will make soul, or souls of his neighbors or wlto daily trips to Thomson as long as tlie j beleivcs in tlie purity of God’s law and mail trains arc suspended. It will get | the retributions awaiting those who vio its supply of Journals at Madison to i late liis ca-roful indifferent to the honest which point they will be sent over the : t . ;ir nest and scriptual efforts which or Central o' Gu,, It. It. now being made' to sec,tie a revival of religion Grace is making its last et fort lo save souls in Thomson. Smashes All Records- As uu all-around laxative tonic and health-builder no other piiis can com pare with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They tone and regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood, strengthen the nerves; cure Copstipa- IVooitz past midilk life uauall.: have some kidney or bladder disorder tliat sapv tbe vitality, wlib li is naturally lower in | old age. Foley's Cidm-y Remedy corrects j urinary troubles, ttiuoila'es tlie kidneys, and resiorosstrength aud v gor tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, ^ ur j c ac j ( | troubles by stiangi.liening tlie Headacite, Chills and Malaria. ‘Try j kidneys so they will strain out the uric arid them. 26c at Gibson Drug Co. and A. j that settles ill the muscles and joints caus- » i miz ruetmi itiun. A J. Mathews. ►J, Mathews. i “ 1 the world again, and is ciatcd by our people. 1L is safe to say that the Herald will inccensc iis Circulation here and it will bold vv ii sit it gets. liVori’f Slight A Good Friend- “II ever I need a cough medicine again I know what to get,” declares Mrs. A. L. Alley of Heals, Me., “for, alter using ten bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and seeing its excell ent results in my ovv n family and others, I am convinced it is the best medicine made for Coughs, Colds and lung trouble.” Every one who tries it feels just tliat way. Relief is felt at once and its quick cure surprises you. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Hemorrhage, Croup, LaGrippe, Sore Throat, pain in chest or lungs it’s supreme. 60c and $1.00. Trial hottic free. Guaranteed by Gibson Drug Co. and Dr. A. J. Math ews. Goyernor Hoke Smith Asks for Information. Tuesday Mayor Boyd received a tele, gram from Gov. Hoke Smith asking as to the situation here with reference lo the supply of provisions. Mayor Boyd answered that tlie supply was running low, but efforts to replenish from Au gusta hy wrgons were being made at that time. Kills To Slop The Fiend■ The worst foe for 12 years of John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a ru»- ning ulcer. Me paid doctors over $400.00 without benefit. Then Buck- len’s Arnica Salve killed tlie ulcer and cured him. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Felons, Eczema, Salt Rheum. Infalli ble for Piles, Hums, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. 26c at Gibson Co. and Dr. A. J. II at hews. Baptist Church Notice- Preaching at 11 a. m. No service at night on account of Methodist revival. Si nday Seho J 9:00 a. m. Let every teacher and pupil be in their place. B. Y. P. U. i p. m. Subject—The Southern BuptLl C invention. This service will be interestin'; a i 1 should be well attended,* THOMSON, GEORGIA. JOHN E. SMITH, President. We { B. P. O’NEAL, Vice-President. J. T. NEAL, Cashier. H. A. BURNSIDE, As’st. Cashier. the all '.elicit business of classes of our people, and of fer them every favor consistent with safe hank ing, that can be extended by hank with large resources a n d exp e r i e n c e d management. CAPITAL, $25,000.00 SURPLUS, $25,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $25,000.00 STOCKHOLD ERS LIABILITY, $25,000.00 AVERAGE DEPOSITS, $125,000.00 j 4 TOTAL, $125,000.00 Deposit your money with a safe strong bank. > j Foreign Exchange Sold By Our Direct On All'Principal Points* ■'Mi Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe- Astnraa, mroai and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption A. J. Mathews HONEY and.T.Aj& —.j. * in thv YELLOW aACKAQg