Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 29, 1904, Image 7

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BABY’S If the joy of the hm’.scholJ. for without it no happincs* •.-.an he complete. How sweet tile pic;ure ot mother ami babe, nngels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how* ever, is so full of danger and suffering thftt she looks forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. 12very woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother s fr*ricna, A scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By it* aid thousands of women have passed this great crisit* in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at $1.00 per bottle by u ruggists. Our book of priceless value to all Women sent free. Address fUUDFIELD KCCULATOIf CO* AUanim, Cm. TIMES-ENTBRPlttSE, THOMASVII.LE, GEORGIA, .JULY 2<l 1901. Woman’s four protective measures. • Mission Column. , (M'lrt! Hr In. Ji'. F. Kuii) Cau it be that He whose baud Spread the sea and formed the land, lie, whoae voice tho orb of day And conations stars of night obey, Ruler of all! O can jr be That such n God hath need of me? Cot. McLendon Gives His Ides of How to Save State Railroad FRIEND VETERINARY HOSPITAL OF DR. J. C. SCHENCKE. Is located on Broad street, opposite Piney Woods Hotel, is aii up-to-date Hospital for for sick horses, mules and dogs. Up-To-Date Implements for performing all kinds of operations on animals. Examination free. Board at cost Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Tliomasvillc, Ga. Have we, yon ami I, responded during thy past week to His call, "I have need of thee?” .Suffering and sorrow are all about ns. Have we done wlmt we could in His name to alleviate this suffering, to soothe and comfort these sorrowing Have we cheerfully and patiently helped others liear their burdens ami so fulfilled the law of Chritit? Or Imre we let these opportunities go by unim proved, trying to appease our eonscinre wit!) this thought, the call was not to me? Let us not attempt to deceive our-, solves. Our eternal destiny depends on what we are for Christ. A sculptor once showed a visitor his studio. Seeing a statue with face cov ered aud wings on each foot, the visitor asked, "What is his iiaino?" "Oppor tunity,” was the reply. “Why is his face hidden?" "Because men seldom know him when he comes to them." Why has he wings on his feet?” "Bo- •ause ho is soon gone, unci once gone can never be overtaken.” May our blinded eyes bo opened, aud ir bauds eagerly outstretched to seize these opportunities that are coming to ns every day and use them as coming from our Heavenly Father. Thoinasvillc, Georgia, —SELLS- Machinery. The minutes of the Board meeting held in Kansas City iu April have been sent throughout the Southern Methodist liurcli. These minutes*give in uo un certain tones the extension and ad vancement of the vjrork projected by the Womau’s Home Mission Board. Its mcmltership ever increasing, its schools, itscitv mission boards, its rescue homes, its orphanagus, all sowing seed that will by tlioir re-productive powers bring forth a golden harvest for eternity. "My suggestion in regard to the VV. & A. railroad is one of protection. The method is secondary. I believe the best protection would be the sale of the road, the purchaser assuming the fiaymeut ot' the principal aud interest of the states valid bonded debt, together with the payment of sncli other sum as would represent a fair value of the property, not a fanciful or Imaginary value. The second best protection would be on ex- tentiou of the lease for auy desired pe riod beyond the present lease on terms fair and reasonable. • The third protective measure would be the prohibition of a parallel line. Tjie fourth would be the acquisition of other lines that would measurably save the earning power of the W. & A. The sovereignty of the state would not exert any influeuce iu the move ment of freights, however efficacious if, might lie in other directions. The day of short railroads is gone forever. I believe the state as a mat ter of choice should go out of the transportation business aud only as matter of necessity should go fnrthc into it. S. G. McLcudon. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bom In use for over 30 years, has homo the signature of and has been made nndcr his per- Sgjy. soiml supervision since its inlbncy. ,, Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-os-good” are but Experiments that tritto with and endanger the health of Inlhuts and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is QASTORIA . Cotton Opening. Bn|x>rts from the county indicate that cotton is opening rapidly, and tlio first bale is not many days distant. The fear lias been expressed that much ot' tlio fruit would be causod to Hlied by the frequent rains. So far however, the crops are in good condition and unless the rains continno the fruit is in no danger. Get Prices from him before -YOU BUY.— Cairo, Cairo. My stock of General Merchandise at Cairo must 1* sold ont at once. I have sold my store building and must give possession bv August, ist. Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, etc. Less Than Actual Cost. Money is scarce and it will pay you to investigate my stock at once. Produce accepted in payment for goods. 0. L. DURON, H. W. Moncrief. M’g'r. Cairo, • • - -Georgia. VM-Vm w “Bkkeslee” Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. .SIMPLICITY iUelf. Buy a BLAKE5LEE and keep your re ligion . No profanity necessary. Among the many new enterprims of our city, then* in not one that ho ap- poals to every mother’s heart an tlio Youug Men’s Christian Association building going up on Dawson street. It ht-andri for tlio purity of heart and character of our boys. It will be an ojien door where every mother will fool that her boy is safe from the haunt* of sin and vice, whose doors are nlways opened wide to entice onr boys into paths that lead down to eternal death. With every stroke of the hommur cu this building should go up a note of praise to Almighty God for the G/iris- tion influences at work developing our boys into noble, well-rounded manhood. His Explanation A visitor to this office who keeps well in'orim-d on international affairs has u new theory to account for Russia’s action in antagonizing Germany and England. He says the Czar sees he is whipped, aud wants to get the other nations to declare against him, in order to claim to have been overpowered, and save the disgrace of a defeat by little Japan. Castorl.a in a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pore, goric, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotla substance. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms null allays feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It ussimilntcs the Food, regulates the Stomach und Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tlio Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ^ The Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over 30 Years. R COMPANY. TT MURRAY BTRCCT. NEW YORK eiTV. TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES >*N COMPLETE GINNING OUTFITS GRIST MILLS Two Weeks Court In Berrien. A. bill before the bouse of represen tatives to change the time of holding Saperior court in Berrien, Echols and Colquitt counties, will make Judge Robert G. Mitel mil’s work easier. It provides (or a two week’s term in Bor- rion on tlio third and fourtli Mondays in March and September. This will re lieve the congested docket which ull the legal fraternity in that county complain of MILL SUPPLIES TAY.L0H SAW MILLS Newly . Equipped Boiler Works Machine Shops and Foundry Woomn Wlrm Fence, Firm V roof Hoofing, Spray Pumps, Mown, Pakms, Smparafm We will Make It to Your Interest to Figaro with Us. - MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. ..... MACON. CA. - Mr. W. H, Benton who lives twelve miles from the city was here on 8ntur- day. He had with him ft curious freak of natnra in the shape of a twin ear of corn. Two perfectly doveloperl oars are joined together at baco and apex though each is well rounded. Miss Sue Lane, of Boston Ga., who has taken a coarse in the St. Louis Training school of Christiau work, pass ed through «ur city recently en route to the momorinl Training School Nash ville Tonu. This school is under tlio management of Misses. Kaima and I Jim Tucker. Miss Lane's going from our soctiou brings this rescue home into close touch with our city Mission Board, a. this Board sooftmi hasto point somo j rtPEC1AL BARGAINS IN READING poor deluded fallen girl to a place of j MATTER OFFERED refuge. CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. AN OPEN DOOR. Our Yasliti Home opens its portals to these before their fall, but how are they to know of its open door unless some Christian man or woman points them this way, and opens the way for them? The saddest words tide Board has to give out. "Its too late, you should have come before your fall.” DY THE Weekly Tlmes-Enterprise. Weekly Timea-Enterprise 1 year and a splendid man of Georgia, the United States and tlio world, $1 00. (The map alone is worth the money.) Weekly Times-Enterprise and Homl-Weekly Atlanta Jonrnal, both yearll 40. the • Semi-Weekly Savannah News both one Now, can you sit quietly by and let year |i go. theso girls KO down, down, and U.sl not j Woekly Timuu-Untnrpri*- mid the require some tiling at your hands.? j Three Times-Week New York "World, both one year ftl 50 j _ Weekly Times-Enterprise and the —A FVLL LINK OK— Stationery, Portable, PompiDii end Connection Outfits. Weekly limes-Enterprise and But some one will say, your j Snnny South and the W Weekly Atlanta Constitution, all one year $*„’ 00. Weekly Times-Euterprise and South ern Cultivator, $1.50. happy girls, yet there is room for sixteen more. present needs have been supplied—just i that—how do you expect to provide : food and raiment for an additional i Nothing hidden or con.phc.ted about the j number’- My friend, that i. God'. ; „ ^im^Xn.^dgh.W1 ‘nteri Strictly high-grade. part of the transaction. And lie has j denominational weekly, $1.50. j never failed iu any of His transaction*., Almost any other combination you _______ , cau want at a price to suit you. If one of these combinations doesn’t suit write i T- m Irmha m _ _ A I tu T. F. Moore of Cairo wne a visitor to . us what yon want. Birmingnam, - - Aia. m , . times-enterprise, tom on Friday. j ZhomasylUe, Ua Yoti can see every, movement. BI.AKKSLKK. PosnivelyJSAAK Write for our catalogue and prices. WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO Satisfactory rrloa la th« kind feopin want When one metirw tb* worth of bl* money h* la aatlaStd and aomaa again Our Work Must plea,a onr auatoaara. Wo koto sol* W < men who "know how." Carriages, Buggies and Wagons Repaired, Painted and Trimmed* hORSH-SMOEINQ AND QBNBRAk A. W. PALIS, 154-256 SOUTH BROAD, Oppoalta Plnay THOUASYIUa, QA. Wood* Hotel Would Gall Attention To the Columbia Disc Grapliophono which is bringing so much pleasure 16 thousands of homes throughout this broad luml of ours, and which yon can en joy just as well * they are proving everything that have been said of them, an en tertainer in tlioJionie. A number of tin* nowest modols cau be eoen at OH AS. G. GOBHBING, Jeweler. - 130 Broad St. OCHLOCKONEES NEW DRUGSTORE Carries a complete line of Drugs, . Medicines, Toilet Articles, Sta tionary, Fine Perfumery, Soaps Combs, Brushes ..... The only up-to-date Soda fount in town, serving all kinds of cold *1 Pf and fancy Drinks and Ice Cream. A fine line of Tobacco and Cigars, Fancy and Family Groceries. Thanking you for past patronage V and soliciting same in future. ’ - H. V. BUNTIN & COMPANY ■ Ocklockoneo, Georgia. mokE