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PACE SIX
DAILY TIMKS-ENTIRPMSK TH0MA8VILLE, GEORGIA
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18, 1822.
WILL ANSWER
ANY WOMAN
WHO WRITES
Woaaa Restored to He»ltil)rLyJi»
E. PiaUuun’i Vegetable Compound
Hale, Hus Offer
Cumberland, Md.—"Mr mother gave
ne LydiaE. Pinkham 'a Vegetable Com-
,1 pound when I was
I between thirteen
I and fourteen yean
old and was going to
I school, because I
| suffered with pains
1 and could not rest I
did not have any
I more trouble aft«r
I that until I was mar-
| ricd, then I always
was troubled in my
back while carrying
Ji child and coula not
do my work until I took the Vegetable
Compound. Iam strong, do all my wash
ing and ironing and work for seven
children and feel fine. I always have an
easy time at childbirth and what it did
for me it will do for other women. I am
willing to answer any woman if she
will writ* asking what it did for me.
—Mrs. John Heier, 63 Dilley St.,
Cumberland, Md.
During girlhood and later during
motherhood Lydia E. Pinkham *s Vege
table Compound brought relief to lira.
Heier. Her case is but one of many we
constantly publish recommending our
Vegetable Compound. She is willing to
answer your letter. Write to her.
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IN THE THOMASVILLE
CHURCHES TOMORROW
METHODIST
Rev. Isaac P. Tyson, Pastor.
Sunday tchool st 10 s. m., Mr. J. E.
Robison superintenilsnt; Miss Sarah
Harley, superintendent department
Graded Lessons.
Preaching Sunday 11:30 a. m. by
the pastor. Subject: “Why I am a
Methodist: The Universal Call of the
The boys and girls of junior age
the church are requested to meet
Miss Anna Doss at the church Sunday
3:00 p. m, for the purpose of organiz-
g a Junior Epworth League.
Epworth League Sunday 6:16 p. in.
Mid week prayer service Wednes
day 7:30 p. m.
For Sunday evening service see an
nouncement elsewhere.
Public cordially Invited to all ser
vices.
Musical Program
MORNING
Organ prelude — ‘^Meditation.” —
Bubeck.
Choir Response — "The Lord is in
is Holy Temple."—Anon.
Offertory — “Largo" from the new
world symphony—Dvorak.
Anthem — "How Firm a Founda-
>n."--Sheldon.
Postlude — "Postlude”—Clark.
EVENING
Organ Prelude — "Prelude"—Batt-
Offertory — "Cavaleria Rustlcana"
—Mascagni.
Vocul Duet — Misses Ethel Spence
id Vera Watkins. Selected.
Postlude— "Crusaders.”—Vollmann.
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. W. M. Harris, pastor.
Sunday School, meets at 10:00 a. .u
B. W. Stone, Supt. Graded classes for
all students.
Worship with preaching by the pas
tor at 11:38 a. m.
At the evening service at 7:30
oclock, the Senior B. Y. P. U. will
have charge of the service, giving the
regular B. Y. P. U. program with a
devotional service, after which the
pastor will make a short talk. Thu
congregation is urged to attend this
Men’s Baraca Class v
the Court House at 10:00. Paul Searcy
President. Ardls McDougald, Teach
er. Good singing at each service,
and a hearty welcome to you. Corns
meet with us.
Junior B. Y. P. U.. at
art Yates, president
Senior B. Y. 1*. U.. m
You are Invited to these services.
Prayer meeting Wedi
ing 7:30 oclock.
m., Sunday school, Mr. H. R.
Mahler, Supt We have a class and a
elcome for you.
11:30 a. m. Morning service. Rev.
W. F. Sharp, evangelist of St. Louis
will speak upon the subject of “High
Flyers."
4:00 p. m. Junior Christian Endeav
or. Leader, Evelyn Turner.
6:45 p. m. Senior Christian Endeav
or. Leader, Mr. David Mallard. Sub
ject: "How we can help Home Mis
sion Work."
7:30 p. m. Evening Service. The
Defender, the Accusers and the Judge
if the Judgment. This Is the third
study In a series of sermons upon
The Judgment. Everyone invited.
Monday afternoon Circle meetings,
it homes of—
No. 1. Mrs T. R. Jones.
No. 2. Mrs. J. L Avera
No 3 Mrs. S. D. Reid.
No. 4. Mrs. Symonds.
ST. THOMAsIPISCOPAL.
8ERV1CES.
Rev. Robb White, Jr., Rector.
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
10 a. m. Church School
10:20 a. m. Men’s Bible Class.
11:30 a. m. Morning prayer and
7:30 p. m. Evenlag prayer and
SURE IT _D0ES GOOD
IKedford’s BUck-Dr&ogfit Urn
Medicine (Vegetable) Praised
bj the Head of a
Louisiana Family.
Lake Charles, La.-"| don’t know
what we would have done had we not
i had Black-Draught It sure Is one ol
the best medicines made, and am sure the
best liver medicine,** said Mr. Henry
' Garrett, of this dty.
i she believes
" dosesof
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I "We used pin, tod tablet, ,nd otter
laxatives, but they never seemed to do
food, but the Black-Draught sure has,
come to our boost to stay,
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I *i am gUd to recommend an
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SUITS COATS DRESSES
Nov. 20th to 26th Inclutiv*
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
This U the Intensive Week of the
Church’s nation-wide campaign.
edifice, Dawson and Washington St*
Subject: “Saul and Bible."
Reading room, samn address, is open
seek days from 10 a. in. to 12, when
ths Bible and all authorised Christlas
dclence literature may be read, bor
rowed or purchased.
Wednesday evening 8:00 oclock Tes
Umony meeting.
The public Is cordially Invited.
meets at the Y. M. C. A. at 10 a. na
ATLANTA WOMAN
FIGHTS TO END LIFE
Atlanta, Nov. 18 A woman, de
termined to end her life in her own
selected manner, tied up three rail,
road trains and blocked traffic at a
crossing in Atlanta yesterday after.
At the police station, where she
is finally gotten after a fight,
she gave the name of Mrs. Bessie
Jensen, aged 21 yean, and said she
was tired of living.
Several men saw the young won*.
watching beside ths railroad for
several minutes, until a passenger
train on the Central of Georgia
railroad was heard approaching,
whereupon she leisurely walked into
the track, lay down and awaited the
train.
The men flagged the train down
and, when two of the men tried
remove the woman, she fought them
like a tigress, refused to budge and
demanded they let her alone.
A freight ia due to run out im
mediately behind the passenger and
It was necessary for the flagman
drop back and aet torpedoes.
Meanwhile—the engagement with
the death-desiring woman lasted
about ten minute*, a second freight
train approached and, like the first
one, was stopped by a second lot of
torpedoes.
A squad of policemen were called,
the woman put in the paloce auto
and taken to the police station, where
she is being held on a double charge
of obstructing traffic and of loitering.
Gaorge apeak in Cairo, Saturday.
Mr. John Vanlandingbam, of Cairo,
spent Sunday with Mr. Pierce
Elkins Mr. Zack Mott and Miss
Ollie Wynn, were out riding Sunday
P. M-
Mrs. Walter Booth, visited Mrs. E.
Jones, Sunday.
Mr. Clover Broome, ‘hecompanied
Miss Alice Brady, to prayer meeting
Sunday night.
Mr. Walter Booth, and little
and daughter Murray, and Mary Ella
spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives at Sofkee.
Thompson, *151.20; S. T. Klddsr Jr.. Lena Con* HO: Ur. . „
II; Bank of ThomaaviU* *552.20; C. H. Mr* Josspiife, FoWurAoo* A a”
Butler. |4; C. E. Hay, *250; American Rv. Wim 5 . M ae2»*** ota , Manatag, *5.00- J a.
Kx. Co..11.01: Bank of Thomaavllla.1247.. Willi* *5.00; Luthar n.li nu'.
T. American Rv. /J™!® 1 * Manning, *5.00 • j
of Thomasvllle,*247.- wjm* *|.00; Luther Bell, *2.60; Mr*
_ ... &. A coSL,% c “c. g‘“ aglhSl 2: i
o. 6. joh’nson.|j.20;
tm.st; A. B * A. Ry. Co.
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WOODLAND
Preaching was well attended at
Woodland Sunday, a largo crowd also
enjoyed the aing Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Scoggins, were
called to the home of their brother
Mr. Joe Scoggins, Sunday on account
of sickness.
Miss Edna Long, spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mias Eva Dunlap.
Mias Rebecca Singletary, was th
dinner guest of Miss Eva Harper,
Sunday.
Quito a number of ]
community, went to I
Senator
PowsU. Ada
both In the
Ben Danlola died with Pellagra <
*■ d.
Respectfully submitted,
A. J. ANDREWS, Supt
General Fund BINs Approved and Ordered
Feld. Nevember, US.
L J. Andrew* *25; J. H. Floyd, JUS;
•; Americas Ry. Ex. Co., M centa; J. T.
Ilf; T. A. Jone* $1*; were no checks* Isauan
. B. Pteon, *9; win Barnes *9.49; C. &; *»«P«ctfully submitted.
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