Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, August 12, 1904, Image 7

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TIM KS-BNTK l! I “RISK. TH'^IA^VIIJ/V,OKGIA.-AOUCST lu i-jo 'BEQmtWG Is an prde*! which alt women approach with indoecribi.ble fear, for A ffiOTf ’iIR Zfrsrsst Wt " -™" child-birth. 'The thought •f the *utiering and danger in rtore for hor, robe the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations 01 the coming event, and casta over her a •hadoiv o» gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of A' Cher’s Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of '-heir most critical trial. Not only does Mother’s Friend carry wom«u: safely through the perils of child-birth, but ita use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents “morning sickness,” and other dis comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at |i.oo per bottle. Book containing valuable information free, tbo Brad field Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. MOTHER'S rmmo VETERINARY HOSPITAL OF DR. J. C. SCHENCKE Is located on Broad street, opposite Piney Woods Hotel, is an 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., Thomasville, Ga. Woman’s Home iMirsnioii Column (SiiU.Kv In. J»«. r fun) The nrgeut need of me women who constitute that great working force of practical Christianity, the Woman’s Home Mis »n Society, is strong men to stand by tlu ui and help them solve some of the problems that confront them at every turn. Men of character, men that dare to no right under the most trying circumstan ces, men that stand approved of God rather than man, men that can walk through the temptations of every day life and remain firm in thought, word and deed. Men that will stoop down and I lift up the lowest, vilest of sinneis to a higher plain of living, men that will stand firmly against the moral degrada tion of their own town, it is only such I men that God needs or can use. Men of high character and conduct impress even the winked and arouse in them a desire to he liko-uiiudod. It is truthful ly said of John tho Baptist, it was his loyalty to truth, to virtue and to God that made him tho last martyr of the Old Testament seers, and the first mar tyr of the Now Testament history. 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. UNSURPASSED FACILITIES IN MUSIC AND ART. Eight Specialists in Faculty—Careful government —Every incentive to stud}—Best climate in Southern Ga.—All churches represented. Total cost including Physical culture and Elocu tion $22.S. PSsr 1 ' write for catalogue COCHRANE HUNT, PRESIDENT. Ttiorrmsville, >Ga. MOUKKN FAMILY HOTEL Peachtree Inn, 491-403 PEACHTREE S T REET. ATLANTA, (i.V. Rooms sinalo amt 1 J. L. DICKEY, Proprietor. H. S. CAVE, Manager. HEALTH cpium which lead* to < ure or refund the moot O K MOTT’ac HUM I CAL AND VITALITY DR. MOTT’S NERVINE PILLS. million i.ml Insanity. \\ :U» «*’«r aid ai SI.DO Ikt hox. h boxv* lor *y a ndy i * Front! Hy 1‘altirnou iDmi: Cc It i? not often that a rich man, a of largo business interests and money- making ability, leaves tho ordinary pur suits of life to throw his time, euergy and motley into unselfish work for the uplifting of humanity, hut such is the spoetacle presented to the world in the labors of the utillionniro merchant-evan gelist, Charles N. Orittenton. When out visiting the outcast with a night missionary, he heard him say to the girls, "God bless you; go, sin no more.” Mr. Crittentou asked, "Go where, back to the haunts of siu?” "No other doors are opened to them.” As a result of that query, fifty-five rescue homes have beeu opened to these girls, three of these in foreign countries, one ouhe in Chinn. Japan and France. Besides there are sovoral hundred Florence Orittenton Rescue circles work ing in the interest of these homes. Why should there not bo one in every town? THE PAIN ANNEX. The Pain College, Augusta, Ga. for training colored girls in all industrial linys and in the higher walks of life, for God calls some of them to foreign fields, is doing a great work. Miss Ethel Young in charge writes: "The outlook for this work which has been started by your Church for my race is bright. It will be a means of doing great good in tho world. Oar girls are very gmtoful for all that is being done for them, and ere long Paine College Annex will have some,bright lights shill ing in the rural districts where the peo ple need leaders to bring them out of ig norance and, prejudice and suporstition and lead them on to be pure, honest Christian men and women.” The graduating class this summer wore blue gingham dresses not costing more thau one dollar each, made t by the girls themselves. In faturo no girl will bo allowed to graduutc who does not make her own dress of this simple ma terial. It is neodiees to Ray, these dress es were much admired. SINGLETARY KICKS Says ho Wasn’t Flxlnq Political Fences u: Heme. Editor of the Times-Enterprise. Thom- asville, Ga. In your issue of the Daily Time- -En-! terpri*** on the ”rd inst. you say: • Rep- : resentative Jno. H. Singletary who Iuh \ hern repairing political feuces in Cairo 1 for a few'days passed through city! yesterday on his way to the cupitol.*’ Now, Mr. Editor, I know yon would I not intentionally do me an injustice, but the mention of my name in the way it appears iu the above item will leaw the impression that 1 am neglecting my official duties here as a member of the House in tho interest of my candidacy at home, but, Mr. Editor, I want tops- sura you that my presence at home was not for tho purposeot repairing political fences, they need none there, hut ott ac count of the serious illness of my wife Now’, .Mr. Editor, I trust, yon will give this letter the letter same publicity you did tho item mentioned above, I am, Yours Truly, Jno. R. Singletary. New Store Occupied- Mr. J. (J. Beverly’s new store building on Jacksou street has been completed and tho two stores a«e now occupied by business firms. They are Carroll ami llartsfleld’s uioat market. and George Sampson's fruit aud grocery SYMPTOMS OFLIVEn DISEASE. Sick headache, constipation bilious ness, melancholia, dizziness, dullness and drowsiness, coated tongue slimy teetlr, bad breath. Kydale’s Liver Tablets will relieve any of these symp toms in a few hours and speedily cor rect the trouble. They act upon the liver, bile bladder and duet, intestines and bowels as a stimulant and tonic Those who use these tablets find their action perfect and results satisfactory. Fifty chocolate coated tablets in each box. Price 25 cents. J. W. Peacock, Mr. C. G.Swift has returned to the city for tho season. Mrs. Swift will re turn later. ANtgcliblc Preparationfor As similating (licFmKl.indBegu/a- ting (he Slorouclis and Bowels of immiaa Promotes DigcsIion.ClwrfuF ness and Rest.Conlauis neillter Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. TiOT^ARCOTIC. nrife o/r/M Jirxu-ii’anramt HmtfJtut Seed- v J lx. Sewn * 1 | Jitiixe Sent r V Aperfecl Remedy forConsIiav Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Fac Simile Signature of SEW YORK. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years WORM 0 CENTAUR (OMNNV. ft Mr. R.C. Balfour’s family moved into their handsome now homo on HanseM street yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ed Bailey, a prominent Floridian from Monticollo passed through tho city yesterday on his way to St, Louis. Messrs J. I. and O. S. Parker are hav ing a new floor put down iu ttieir .Tack- son stract store room formerly occupied by T. B, Duron and Go. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules • Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The 6-cent packet is enough for usual occasions. Tho family bottle [UOcts.) contains a supply for a year. All drug gists sell them. 5-9 CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READING MATTER OFFERED TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES COMPLETE mmm OUTFITS GRIST MILLS MILL SUPPLIES Woven Wire Fence. Fire Proof Roofing, Spray Pumps, Mowers, Hokes, Separator* Wo will Make It to Your Interest to Figure with Ue. MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. —.o-MACON. CA. TAYLOR SAW MILLS Newly Equipped Boiler Works Machine Shops and Foundry “Blakeslee” Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purposes. SIMPLICITY itsslf. Buy our ligioii. No profanity necessary. *—A KI LL LINK OF— Stationary, Portable, Pupjii A HOME MISSION WORKER. In New York City there lives an aged woman, Mrs. Martha Cook, an invalid. She haa not only been in the same room, but on the same bed, for forty yearn. Although a great sufferer, her spiritual nature is undimmed by jam for the peace of God that passeth understanding tills her soul. Many prominent Christian workers from all parts of tfie world who are visitors to the Metropolis seek out the humble little rooom of this saintly woman whose words of graco an d beau ty afford spiritual strength and inspira tion. She is rarely idle, but fashions beautiful pieces of needle work which j * * 01,0 y° ar *1 50. find ready sale. Each year she gives | Weekly Times-Enterprise and tl UY Tin: Weekly Times-Enterprise. Weekly Times-Enterprise 1 year ami splendid man of Georgia, the United States aud the world, $1 00. (Tho map alone is worth the money.; Weekly Times-Enterprise and tin. Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both om year $1 40. Weekly . Times-Enterprise and th« Semi-Weekly Savannah News both om year 11 50. i can sec every movement. • BLAKESLEE. Positively SAAE. BLAKESLEE and keep your re- j several hundred dollars to the church aud various charitable enterprises. One of the greatest blessing* a modest man cat: *»l«h for is a good, reliable set of bowels. If von are not the happy possessor of such an outfit yon can great- y of those «r»n have by the judicious use of GhamU*- Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Tbev are pleasant to take aud aggreeable in effect. For sale by J, W. Peacock Nothing hidden or complicated ahout the «#»!!!*!! Strictly high grade. Write for our catalogue and prices. WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. i’ * • ■. Boston Times, both one year £1 25. Weekly Times-Enterprise and tin Sunny South and the Weekly Atlanu Constitution, all ouo year $2 QO, Weekly Times-Enterprise and Chris tian Uuiou, a clean, high-toned inter denominational weekly, $1.50. Almost any other combination yoi oan w ant at a price to suit you. If om c f these combinations doesn’t suit write what yon want. TIMES-ENTERPRISE, Thomasville, Ga Satisfactory Ser.Ioa la tha lilail people front Wien m NMtraa th# worth of hi* mono, he 1* utlaflad and coma* idols. Our Work Must please our euetamere. We kMft B0U fettt iMM non who "knew now/' Carriages, Buggies and Wagons Repaired, Painted and Trimmed. HORSB-SHOEINa AND OENERAL BLACKSMITHINO. A. W. PALIN', 254-250 SOUTH BROAD, THOMASWILUL OJL Opposite Piney. Woode Hotel. James. H. Brown, Interior Decorator. Paper Hanging, Painting, fitc. I*. 0. BOX 23X 130|N. aUOAD SX 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 tow-i, serving all kinds of cold and fancy Drinks and Ice Cream. A fine line of Tobacco and Cigars, Fancy and Family Groceries. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting same in future. H V. BUNTIN & COMPANY Ocklockonee, Georgia.