Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 08, 1904, Image 11

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TIMES-ENTERI'Itl' UASV1U.E, GEOlifiJA .ICL? 8 1904 The Franklin Life Insurance Cc, Springfield, Illinois. v Organized 1884 Is jJvcn the rales for different forms of participating policies of the Several ccmparies doing business in this section. A New Scientific Dlszcvmj Ur lie blood aod mm. It purifies the blood by eliminating the waste matter and other Impurities and by destroying the germs or microbes that Infest the blood. It builds up the blood by restoring and multiplying the red cor. pussies, making the blt> *d rich and red. It restores and stimuli-:e$ the nerves, causing a fbll free flow of nerve force throughout the entire nerve system. It speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervotx* ness, nervous prostration and all disease! cf the nervous system* RVDALES TONIC I* a specific for all forint of Malaria. It acti on a new prln* riple. It kills the microbes that produce Malaria. The cause being removed the disease quickly disappears, R YD ALES TONIC is guaranteed to cure the most obstinate cases of Mtdnrlal FeVer, Chills and Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize all dealers handling our remedies to refund the purchase price for every bottle ol RYDALES TONIC that does not give satisfaction. Rate.-, of ocr new 20 pay 40 percent. Guaranteed Dividend ^Policy—,iotJ|writtenJ] exact form by an other’company. J ^ Age. Premiums. • ' 21 — 27 15 22 —27 89 >■ 28 — 28 28 24 — 28 78 25 — 29 84 . I . 27 -- 80 58 80 - 82 71 82 — 84 42 83 — 87 25 In all that constitutes true excellence the FRANKLIN LIFE leads. ; 7A careful selection o: risks enables us to enjoy tliej Most Favorable rate of mortality—:be location of the company infthe middle west enables it to eprn a higher rate of interest than would be possible 111 the eastern money centers. ' | The rate of interest earned by the Franklin is a little over 5 t-2 percent, against an average of about4 per cent, of Eastern companies'(some are as low as 3 1-2 while others are as madias 4 «-2 percent. WE can afford to let Figures Talk. Agents Wanted—Best Conttact. DAVID C.'BARROW, General Agent, For SouthernGeorgia, Thomasville, Ga. . that vicin- . -f 1m r mar u.aeui youiiu ,\ an t Mr* m in v f iiiom:»*- it, 14 host of vide :i vori.i^l Sown at the last working of the Coin or Cotton Crop, can be plowed under the following April or May in time to plant com or other crops tin lame season. Crimson Clover pre vents winter leaching of the soil, Is equal In fer tilising value to a pood application "of stable manure i.nd will wonder- - fully increase the yield and qual ity of corn or otb sr orop, which follow it. It also mokes splendid winter and spring grazing, fine early green feed, or a good hay crop. Even if the crop is cut off, the setlon of the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked de- T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, • VIR1INIA. WMd'sDMCriptlr. Poll Catalog, Ktdj .boat Aagasl 1st, tell. all abaal Farm ■ awl Vegetable Sleds lor Fall pUat- lagT Melled free <m request. Offers courses leading to A. B. and B. S. degrees in Mathematics, Physical Science,-Philosophy, Latin, Greek, French, German, English’,'Histo ry and Bible, Physical Culture and Elocution. Something up rkling and refreshing to ur nk can be l ad at our Soda Water Fountain at ail times. S-iiii. ko«l,i 1* good -ml oth ers nottogood Our. ih delieiou*. Tlie sooner you give inunelf the plea-ure of tasting it. the loiter. All kinds of wa ters and all kinds of flavors etc. Directtas lor Making Good Bread: Use one leveled teaspoontnl^ SUCCESS SODA to a quart o* sifted floor: odd enough sour milk to knead the dough. When sour milk is not used, two parts of Cream of Tartar and one of Success Soda are the cor rect proportions. '“ UNSURPASSED FACILITIES IN MUSIC AND ART. Eight Specialists in Faculty—Careful government —Every incentive to study—Best climate in Southern Ga.—All.churches represented. Total cost including Physical culture and. Elocu tion $228. fl®* Write for catalogue. fit. H. FRICK CO, Soto Agent Jacobs Candies. City Taxes- The city tax books will beopea from April lit toJnly l«t. I will be in my office on Holidays. Fridays and Satur days during that time, tf. K, T. Maclean, City Clerk. Best and Cheapest. 1 Woman’s Heme Afte&io.n Cmkiitm. I Edited J’x LuH- il.Uoljcns.) SOME THINf J8.W H 1)0. Ab Home Mission WorU* rs, v« iui ^ the sick.- i Help bury the dead. - Oarefor the liviuj i t a s rj.5t.in .ml way. . 8eek employment ior thc-M. Visit them in health auU Holdpra'er nioetiiitfs v. :tii tlv.u. . Educate. Entertain ilc:n. Build homes, i o., pars cuco*.* m* cle ment, Resouo Mi*-ion Hon-es hud Or phanages. Provide needful furnisfiin^H f<r homes. j Supply clothings Print live Tacts and figeres to awaken.the luditTereut. Teach Bering: Give iiundc Igusouf. Build chuichrs for the Chini-se aud Japauet-e on our shous. Establish and manage kindergartens, day schools, night schools aud day uurserit-s. , SOME THINGS WE HAVE. Circulating libraries, gynmasinms and baths, Sanday Schools, classes for religions instruction. We have 2,012 Biby. Roll members Adults and children—tot id member ship of 87,080. Property owned by the Society $81,500. Daring this year we have helped to build 150 parsonages at a cost of 13,0)0. Yo have -* :nt 103 boxes of clothing aud supplies to preachers, MATRIIflggr ciHlfc; •VlII Attack Tr^mr-.vlltu 3ar, Saya. Dam Ramif- and 500 bores to torphamiges and mh* • 1(1 accompli*.. .tax, auil \:*w u. Sion schools. *1 hc.-e boxes were wort h about $29,000. A SCHOOL OF PREVENTION 'Ip CRIME. While our hearts and minds ar<* • i • grossed with hopes and desires fn j. State Reformatory for its youthful of fenders. is it not, the next step, **«*•! <• of far greater i uportance to tin* u mm and social uplift of its homole^s ;**« h less boys above the age for orohaei.u.. to proyide a suitable home and train in: school as a prevention to crime, desm t- tion and ignorance/ Our school for girls alon;^ t hose Itms is already meeting a long felt want DitineRumc -, fh-.u is sometimes i uud *•* in is saying that a miUrisnuf] wilkstrike the I' iomumk} this time ami the L si t.c Sho says that a y. un,w r, iu legal circles ami oiiioi in the not distant futu*> . girl who refepes i ; a S >i. and who has Unuv il . Thomasville. She also says hat T South Geoigi.. uu»fi . lies will wed u.v ..t a young lad , w ho \ another Get- ,m cii . ... . much time.-a vi- ... iJ New get yo...- gut . . m. busy. o’ Ur <ly who i- .mea- ^‘reng ; o’llomic tr bcL.veou ; Jairuary. pit-ruipent : e V,»l wed . i ll Arming -.•orgia towu . .iff visited )tl of one of . ratio ft mi* November f the bells of > jo Ins spent i'i)(in.a*vUle. -Uh o. t. > audi Thc.r.-dil er. [From The ).,» hUo seiii’fth'.Ii'it.J Ac the hotni ti. u i#riu« in Climax Sunday after.!. -u. ali.v» Ct.a tie 'I Itomas an t Mr. .UWi v .\.i .tr uf L'homasville W^re united in marr,ago. 1'lie ceremoitj jH»rformed in an i ipressive nmiimt.* n» i. J. T. Ryder 0 Bainbridg-, un-t u it virnoh.*od by a limber of tf-Mml, ..f the contract- 1 ig parties. The bride h «» : of most popular . * .ms tf Cli* i y were in - r.ige. Mr DlRU of 7 Miller wil. - ville, wh»-. > frieuds wi.i* welcome. ' tlons. afier rep - >« ; bate won • to hell. < ! < deemed M-u * justice to i!» i oan came i< j i u saving lie' i-l leave iopr. # II id l iui leu* new ivay \H» 1, ,-i ♦*<!,> M-, v may <ieuy >> \u.iii in J- -r, the * m of • »viek an l t<« -a.e In* aud % to make Heaven nr : with -ejoicing \«*naf-matters it wb-Uior we et the pearl u jt»t ti»*» iitudd • earn *r ujwn the white hh*i -s of th • b* uch? Vh»t natter* ft hi ii e/ w p-a< the They found her in the police siatii u diamond from c « Ur th - fl ; ...•»«• lime annex, a poor frightened, eight-year-o d sr-one broken hr our ln*»*‘« or •••»• <. the child, nnder arrest for stealing au apple s laft that sck**i, n mnhs? If any "*'n»au A TINY CRIMINAL. or an orange so temptingly display«• • -• open booth* along the sidewalk, r 1 !.* should learn better? Cerfaiulv *:■«* M iould, but not iu suoh a place as »i*.s. The very familiarity of prison walls i.nn prison associations would do mote i* ;i- ry to the baby heart than mothers of careful training conld undo. At first she only shrank nwav from the deacooess—finally site won her h t lc heart, but there she must stay until ri ll eased bufde proses; of law. At hut our Christian civillsatiou U awakeuiiig to the need of better agencies for r claiming its girls ander iig« hi'drenth n the police court and the prison.Uj- > OUR GIRLS. It is believed the greatest defect iu our social system today is the way in which our girls are brought up. Very few indeed, are prepared in mind or body for the lofty duties and serious re sponsibilities of life. A girl reared Without an object, to idle aw«r l.e life is sure to be vacillating in mind, weak in character, and selfish in all the rein* tions of life.- A girl* so reared never knows the labors aud joys of church cr home. May not tliis same '‘defect” in the ieuing of girla be the reason why it it oo dificnlt to find workers for the lineter? Will not every mother yro- ponnd tliiir question witli heart ttjflift. d to God. THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER. (BY REQUEST) Daring one hundred end fifty-live years of appointment,, not a single preacher has ever been made missiona ry to the fallen! Miooinnaries to Africa, at home and abroad, by the hundreds to China and Japan, to the Jews and to the Lepers; missionaries to convicts, bnt none to the hundred thousand daught er, who grope fn the blackness of ruin and despair. Our gospel is a humbug if it cannot save a sinner in 'petticoats as well as save one in trousers. A fall en woman Is no more than a fallen mad, and is as easily saved as he. After all: v there i« no aex in sin, that we should go t-.iin Christ J..U- is a new - ic.-ure tt hateverher i-.t mu.; and il« ..... of uod to onr bi)-ntrv or caste su*a inr.-ls.r- .luoeofmanue ■—•« - ■ l t-e h-’n-o suy- i -gnotto Pet. . - •WhatI have • .i union!" w..g ,u Lnw.tt. T'lE BUILDINli-- IF CIl.Ui MTIi l The question ot«i com-,« i - a*. »--at is ,■ utracter? It - .» stra t ie I. mil Vbody is bull lm.-. y-mar an-l ••'-t, uaeli one for hint-elf; T-.a is t-a-ted -ranter and everv »c- is a stt-t-e lr, every day. s, mv - ..etu. tw t u Id otr live* with iu i, n-.i.e, a,. - ■ hr. devils at the end. s-it -t-.n-t a -n-i-l- liouorod by God an t in , ,! -r a-t-it- te.s .. ill sink a »tip an. is -I . a- b • ■. . oliain, oo one m-ait iii«l--m.ii.t, a- trnlhSulactorwr.i l»t t i-r-n-r ten its i.u|ire» and work its i:i8-u..i <- -nr - I-.racier.' There Bt» aa mtnr tpiyter \vaK m- ■ y - < m thero are m,m ..‘e f.-ui..- an I ilie.eareaa maur l-l-.sc stn-'k os there are separate nets -if e n -ri-i 1. Ev ery single day then- in) n nl forivs a « hull ling, building, naildin.-. Here is a great it ‘i -;uiv g-i!.' op,' print h.r ,»int,stor, hv story, aithor-sli you arr n it conscious of it. . It is a building of eleiraeter. ft is a buildiug that must-t-ml amt lln » oki of ius;k!3tion wanis # you to take In-el hoe- you build it, to set- to !: that .vim have a r-imdatiou this w-tl en lare, ami m ik«- sure that y-si ur j building on it for there is an iicarof rorelatioa wiled you s'.nil' l« seen j ,s: as yia aru. Our min is are given to us, hut our character we make ami Uod gives the mind, man makes i!.o character Tlie mindis a garden, ilio character is oug profits ou tlie trade Iji-ge profits are from quick tales aud small perorntaj e. So great c! arseters are made by mauv little acts and effor'. . A good rfurt-c- s therefore a l-r- rubies, gold crowt.-s tlio workof malr n labor on carili. Hoc* rhing, aoovo rr h ugdo-nii ami ; B ti**> 4-oblesc o © ... © . ■■ ■ ■ 3*4 •sg as? 3)4 h ~ && &4 « ga P«!j E| Ej- 8 8 -' O c FrauKim- Hiie 28 10 31 10 35 00 43 60 63 N‘j\v York Life 81 88 34 76 88 84 51 07 01 53 Matnal Lift* 30 25 ,88 20 8ti 87 47 77 57 72 Mi^Radiu^fetts* Matnal 30 or> 32 98 30 02 47 57 57 47 P-Ulentiat 30 CIJ 38 50 30 95 49 71 59 21 Pena Mutoal 30 90 33 7(1 87 25 50 03 59 01 Illinois Life 30 27 83 28 30 93 48 40 68 82 Hartford Life 80BS 33 39 38 08 50 2!) 59 41 8nn Life. Canada 30 00 88 25 8095 47 00 58 20 IflllllEV niCEfiCEC cause one-third of IUUNET UI^EAOEO the total deaths. When the Kidneys fail to perforin their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of. the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. FOLEYSKIDNEYCUEE corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the cured OF' bright’s disease. whole system, and the diseases that have £S2*'^iSS*£;,£ 0 i'assn? resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear, because the cause has been removed. Com-* .»«.<* tattog folev-s kidney cure ‘ ‘ * ier symptom* ot Kid Two Sizes, 60 Gents and $1.00. SOLD MD RECOMMENDED BY J. W. PEACOCK. * mm