Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 17, 1904, Image 9
TIMES-ENTEEPRISETHOMASV1L1B GEOGIA. JUNE 17 1904. The World’s Famous Catarrh Remedy—Pe-ru-na. Machine Works, made a business trip to Decatur county Tuesday. Messrs. W. H. Boswell, Linton Vick, M. A.' Pilcher and Joe Collins went to Thomasville this week. 2 Mrs. George Sweat, of Pinhook, Fla., accompanied by Miss Whiddon, is visit ing the family of her parents, Mr. W. A. Meigs Dr. Morrison, of Pelham WJuTa visit or here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ross will leave Sunday for Cordele to attend the mar riage of Mr. A. B. Bowers of that place •to Miss Eula Thrailkill, of Atlanta. Misses Alpha Braswell and Zoe Simp- sou, accompanied by Messrs. Sam Sut ton and Remer Braswell attended the singing at Eureka Sunday, Mr. A. S. Braswell loaded his first of melons here on June 18. They were the finest that I have ever seen shipped from this place. Mrs. Frances Wards worth, of Pleas ant Grove, visited her soq» JVIr. John Wordsworth, of this place during the past two weeks Mrs. Wardsworthis quite old, but she is still vigorous and enjoys fine health Miss Genie Stubbs, a popular teacher in the college here, leaves Thursday for Girard, Ga., to visit her sister, Mrs. W. C. Glenn. Senator W. V. Sullivan. - United States Senator Sullivan from Miaalaaippi writes the following en dorsement of Pernna: *1 desire to say that I have been taking Pernna for some time for catarrh and hare found it an excellent medicine, giving me more relief than anything 1 have ever taken.”—W.V.SULLIVAN. Gongreuman Romulus Z. IAnney, Prom North Carolina, writes: u My private aecretary has been using Pernna for eatarrh. He bad me bad a case as I ever saw, and since ho haa taken one little ho sterna like a di Ex-Congressman. be without It. I cannot express the| good it bss dono him.” I John B. Clark, Kx-Canxressman, Peru nil. Was ten years a member of Congress from Missouri and for alx years Clerk of National Honse of Representative., writes: “ I paq. recommend your Pernna as a good, anliatantlal tonlo and one of the best remedies for catarrhal troubles.” Ex .Congressman A. H. Coffroth, Somerset, Pa., writes: “X am assured and satisfied that Pe rnna la a great catarrh euro, afflTT feel that I can recommend it to those who suiter from I hat disorder.” Men of prominence nil over the fetenz man. I don’t think any man . who ta under a nervous strain should' UnlteJ hfjffii nee commending •er forty members oi Congress hove written their In dorsement ot It Scores ot other government offlclnlsspenk In high prnlse of It. Thousnnds ot people In the humbler wnlks of life rely upon It ns a family medicine. Send tor tree book ot testimonials. If yon do notderive prompt and iatls- factory results from the use of Pernna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a fall statement of yonr oaae, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartmau, President ot The Uartman8anltarium.G'olninbiu,0. JUST RECEIVED 2X Tons of bar Iron, all sizes. 1 ton extra fine carriage and wagon bolts, all sites. 2000 feet rubber and canvass belting, 2 to 12 inches. 20:X) feet piping, all sizes up to 2 inches. 1000 feet }i inch 6-8 Inoh wire rope. 1 carry the best line of Cook Stoves and Stoveware on the market. I have the largest and best line of General Hardware ever brought to town. I manufacture Galvanized Steel Tanks for syrup cooking by steam or otherwise. Also I,og Carts, Lumber Trucks, farm and Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm Implements. Bend In your rrufsKtet T.E.Dyson, Meigs, Ga era TUBS AT COST I have 12 magnificent guaranteed porcelain bath tubs of -whichjhe regular price is $35.00 each. , For a short time I will sell these tubs at $25.50. This is a close price and you probably never had such a tub bar gain offered you before. Think of being able to Seep Cool for $25.50 Other plumbing fixtures at cost. Come ’Phone at residence. v JOHN B GRANT, Cores Constipation Bltiotune**, Indtf c*ttoi*, ■:$ Jjy ®°H r Stomach, Headache, !•'» CoIlc * «lc., and keep* the -:>f aystem in perfect condition •:« ?,;■ by regulating the bowel*. i-VS vy Ftea*ant to take, ai:d ».v ■ pleasant in remit*, act* promptly without griping. 50 cent* a bottle at alt drug stores. HOG Jackson Street Telephone Connection * *01ES3E^ i~ iOT i A.. * Choice Oats, Corn, and Wheat Bran ground together. The best and cheapest cow food known and is unexcelled afe a milk and butter producer. IP-CLzrim-a- Just received a fresh car of this renowned feed tot H' rses and Mules. Keeps your stock up and feed bill* "aqwn." Highly endorsed by all large feeders. We have a big stock of fresh com, oats, hay, wheat,bian cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let us serve you when in need of anything in the feed line. Try a case of our assorted Soda Water and Root Beer. We are bottling all the popular flavors and guarantee purity and excellence. The Thomasville Ice Company 'PHONE NUMBER <3. \ HIGHLY ENDORSED, Rev. Walker Lewis, the well-known Methodist minister, write*: “I have used Dr. Mosley's Lemon Elixir in my family with very beneficial results. It u an admirable medicine and excellent as a tonic and liver regulator. ” ^ IT WISE Our Meigs Department. Hy T. S. -Searcy. “kJ; *-*■: 0f . th0 Dy “°“ ftnd a* chickens. The billy is graz- ing and practicing as a number of third degree folks will be butted through on to buy good, pure Drug*, if drugs you must buy. When * ou arc ill it is very dangerous to take unreliable, adulterat ed Drugs into your system. Our Medi- I cines are pure and iffe^pal. SICK ROOM REQUISITES, of cvcty description may be found here. And all kinds of Toilet Articles gieatly underpriced. S. H. PRICE CO ttoie Agent Jacobs Candies T. N. HOPKINS, Attorn ey-at-Low, Office 104 Upstairs Bread Street. Thomasville. . ■ Georgia. iy Money to loan on Thomas County Real Buie, at 7 peycni annum. Dra. Morrison & O’Neal, Dontlata. Offices at Pelham and Malga. Pat ronage aellelted. Tlio grape crop is ripening. The fruit raised in this vicinity, withont doubt, egeels that of Middle Georgia in qual ity. The grapes are the finest flavored to be had any where in the United States. Owing to the high price and scarcity of labor, a^d the lack of rail road facilities, the grape industry is not of more than half the importance that it was live years ago. Many vineyards have been entirely destroyed. Miss Ethel Hand, formerly of this place, returned to her work in Atlanta Wednesday, after a wook’a stay with her home folks.' Mrs. W. H. and Mina Emma Boswell of this place spent a day with relatives at Letand this week. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Singletary spent last Sunday with relatives at Oolilocko- se. Mr. h. J. Bond and the family of Mr. A. F. Hand request me to_ offer their heartfelt thanks to the people of Meigs and of Moody, Fla., for the many kind nesses bestowed npon them during their nad bcreavment. in the death of Mrs. Enlah Hand Bond, The body of Mrs. EnlaH. Bond who died a few days since at Moody, Fla., Was interred In the cemetery at Midway chnrch last Sunday. The funeral rites were said by Rev. A.*!’. Cone. The school at Pine Grove, near town opened with a line list of pnpils last Monday. More than fifty were enrolled the first day. > Mrs. J. R. Anltman and Mrs. Emmet Johnson left a few days since to visit friends at Garden Valley and Reynolds. Everybody knows that Bad Single- tary is an ezoeilent liveryman and that he isa gool lodge of horses, though no one would mistake him for a good farmer; bat a walk through Ills cotton crop will prove that he is “np to anal!” on cottou. For the past week this town has been enjoying the laxary of electric lights, (withont eleotrioitv.) A gentleman sell ing these lights, baa been here for sever al days and has proven his lights to be even better than electricity. One may read the dial of hia watch 200 yards away. W. H. Atkinson la having some excel lent improvements made on bis ginnery, and by the time the ginning season opens he will have it in the bast poad Me order. Considering that the crops hava had nothing bat • few showers on them, they are flag and well advanced. .They araalao In fine condition. Everybody in this section whether bets a Mason or not is Interested is the grand masonic rally that will occnz beta on the 8th day of Joiy. Pntnpashoat that day. Messrs. J. J. Parish, Roy Sapp and W. A. Sntton wentnp to Baconton Sun day. There must have been some rough weather in that section, us one of the boys came home hatless.;But he declares that lie left it with a young lady us a memento of the very pleasant visit he had. The regular services of the Baptist oliuroh will occur next Saturday and Sunday. Prof. J. M. Buokalew of Moye, made a short visit to this place last week ac companied on i.is returnjb.v his daugh ter, Mrs. O. E. Boswell. She will re main some days. Prof. J, L. Collier of Cuff Head whb hero a few days’ago ou his return from the Teachers’Institute at Thomasville. RELIGIOUS INTEREST. KB Many Sorvlcas at Oehlockonoe-Otlier News of Interest. HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Wha It 1> Free at Dandruff, It Grew* Luxuriantly. Hair preparations and dandruff cures, es a rule, are sticky or irritating affaire that do no earthly good. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff la the cause of nine-tenths at all hair trouble, and dandruff Is earned by a germ. The only way to cure dand ruff it to kill the germ; and, so far, the only hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ la Newbro'a Herpjcide— absolutely harmless, free from grease, sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. It allays Itching Instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect" Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps fox sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. R. Thomas Jr. Special Agent. A Ch'naman’a ‘‘Howdy.” In China, the custom.-irv greeting is “How is yourltvei?' II Rydale’t. Liver Tablets were as well known there as in some parts of America, the answer would be; My liver is all right. I use Kydale’s . Liver Tablets. The tablets cure consti- stipation, biliousness and all liver troo- Ochlockonee June 15.—Protracted ser vices at Woodland Methodist church be gan last night led by Rev. H. P. Stubbs assisted by Rev. O. R. Jenkins and oth ers. Quarterly conference next Sunday at Woodland olmrch. Let’s have a fall attendance of stewards and members. Mr. B. H. Walker and Miss Bertba O Mathis were married at the home of the bride’s father, Mr. W. M. Mathis lsst 8r”i|ay morning at nine o'olock. Quite a J wd of relatives and near friends ot the happy pair wore in attendance. Rev. E. J. Briggs of the Baptist church is now assisting the pastor Rev, J. B.Alligood in a series of revival meet ings at Baptist chnroh. The day ser vices are well attended and at night the honse is filled with eager listeners. Let everybody come. Yon will be amply repaid for tho time you might consider loat. Mrs J G Taylor and three little girls of Boston are in town, gnests of Mrs J H Anderson. Mr. Joe Bautin who for some time past hat been in the employ of Mr. J. R. Anderson, is in town taking his usu al summer vacation, also Mr. Brown his fellow worker is with him.. Mr Ryan of Pelham was in town Monday looking after the Melon busi ness. The melon business is opening np sooner by several days than ut first ex pected by our planters, several care liaving been loaded already, Mre F G Lucas and Miss Annie her eldest daughter have been re eleotod to fill thcirjsame places In the Oordele pub lic school and will return in the early autumn. Mrs. Lucas and Gladys are in town stopping with Mre A W Logne. A new rural free delivery ronte, or “ronte No. 3” for Ochlockonee (is among the latest things we know of jnst now. There are a great many applicants for the carrier of this ronte. Mr E R Singletary is among the mel on buyers that are in town today. Excursion Rates to Eastern Cities via Savannah and Steamships** The Central of Georgin Railway and. its connections sell excursion tickets to Eastern Cities and return via Savannah aud Ocean Steamship Company or Mer chants and Miners Transportation Com pany at greatly reduced rateB. Tickets nclude meals and berth aboard ship. For farther information apply to near>- eat Ticket Agent or I C. Brinson, Com mercial Agent, Albany, Ga. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA CURED BT RYDALE’S STOMACH TABLETS, Mr. R. E. Jones, buyer for Parker A Bridget whose large deportment itoreq are located at 9th and Penn. Ave Wash ington, D. C., writes ander date of April 14, ’04, as follows: Last Februa ry, one year, while in New York on bnsineis for my honse, I caught a se vere cold, which laid me np for several weeks uud left me weak and nervous. I had little or no appetite, and my di gestion Was very poor. My physioiana could not get at the cause of my troub le, as my digestion seemed so much im paired. I decided to try Rydale’s Stom ach Tablets, being assured by a friend, they were a good dyspepsia medicine. After nsing them for a few days, I be gan to realize that I was getting bettor. I gave up the doctor's prescription and have gained 20 pounds while nsing two boxes ot these tablets. I never felt bet ter in my life, and accredit Rydale’a Stomach Tablets with having oared ms. I can recoommend them, most heartily, to sufferers from nervous indigestion and general run-down conditions of the system. For sa o by J. W. Peacock. Vo Parmer o„L a’iKkOMa Fur farmers and slock owners, use iClliu.i's Emuiriticd Oil Liniment—is the best ever produced. You get a fult half pint for 25c. and you'll find it a very satisfactory liniment for use in the fam-, ly aud on animals. A GREAT RULER. One of the greatest of rulers is the. liver. It governs the human organism. When the liver is oat of order the whale system becomes diseased. Keep you liver healthy by nsing Rydale’s Liver Tablets. They care all liver troable. They euro constipation, Yonr money back if they do not give satisfaction. For sale by J. W. Peacock. Sick headache results from a disorder ed stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab . For sale by J. W, Peacock, d.&w Lightly of the important of elegance in a wedding present, In the month of June when the flowers are in bloom you are likely to be getting invi. lations. Let us help you se lect the response. SoutlrGeorgia's Up-to-date Jew dry Store. L. H. JERGER, JEWELER, SUMMER. .RATES. Those who wish day board or pl« ant rooms with board can be dated. Everything clean, oomfortgMgac^f and homelike, good and prompt aervfeo given to all. , Phone 111. Magury Hotel. 100 near Home. Thomasville People Can See that Freud Could Not be attempted. Rcsidents'of Albany which is near enough to Thomasville so that any at tempt to deceive would be futile, de dare that Doan's Kidney Pills cute kid ney diseases and backache and tbey- stand by wbat they say. It ia easy (or anv Thomasville sufferer to .verify this proof. Mrs. Annie Woodall, of 1(7 Broad street, Albanv, Ga., saya; "I nave de rived a great benefit irom the use of Doan's Kidney Pills, My back was causing me almost continual misery. The pain was right across the small of it—a heavv. dull, bearing down pain and a weakness. I used many different medicines, without apparent result, and also tried liniments, but the pain stilT remained. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised and got a box and gave them a thorough trial, I am very much pleas ed with the results. The pain has left me and I teel very much better in every way. You are welcome to use my name sen reference.’ Emphatic endorsement cat, be had right here in Thomasville, Drop into R. Thomas Jr’e, drug store and ask what s customers report, Forsaie by all dealers. Fosior Mil- bum Ca, Buffalo, N. Y. role agents lor. die United Stale*. Remember the name—Doan's- an/f- Uke no other.