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No won:in who uses ‘‘fiJotacr’i
Atid many other painful and serious
ijK^. '-‘’meats from 'vljjcli most mothers
lUi £l ,f3 can be avoided by the use of
pSf. jj-tj fi'Ofhr’l Frteai." 'i Iris great remedy
is a God-svnd to women, carrying
t.’.etn through the::' most critical
, , ,, . ordeal with safety and no pain.
No woman who uses “Welder's Friend" need fear the suffering
aud danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror
and insu res safety to We of mother and child, and leaves her in
a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
fclso healthy, strong and
good natured. Our book
.Motherhood,” is worth
its weight in gold to every
woman, and will be sent free in plain
envelope by addressing application to
Bradfieid Regulator Co. Atlanta,Go.
OF
DR. J. C. SCHENCKE.
Is located on Broad stree~, opposite
Pin ay Woods Hotel.
is ail up-to-date Hospital for for sick horses, unties 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.
Offers courses leading to A. B. and B. S. degrees
in Mathematics, Physical Science, Philosophy,
Latin, Greek, French, German, KnglHli, Histo
ry and Bible, Physical Culture anil Elocution.
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 ami Elocu
tion $ea.S. write for catalogue
. COCHRANE HUNT, PRESIDENT.
Thomasville, Ga.
i WoniimV Home
| Mission Column* j
(KMtBr Urn. J««, F. Vvhda).
Tho Homo Mission meeting Judd in J
the interest of„the Door of Hope,j
•Macon, Ga , was well attended. Though j
every woman that Sms tho love of Uhrist ,
in her heart for sinning Immunity ro- !
Bardinas of box should have bvmi
present.
Not till our churches ns u whole :
awaken to their opportunitios and re- J
gpongibilituwiu their line of Christian j
work, will there much good tir la.-ting
rasults.
Tho same standard of purity must be !
held up tor men as there are for wo
men, God is no resi*cter of persons j
Sin is sin wherever lie finds it.- Why!
should wo make any distinction?
BUILDING FOU THE FUTURE.
Much Ims been said and w ritten about
| the labor problems of the South. Those
J who study the signs of the times will
he interested in the following: “By the
census of ISUO Hourly 53 per cent; of the
voters of the South wore members of
the Protestant church, while in the
Northern States there wore 22 percent.
In the State of South Carolina it) per
cent of tho voters were members of the
Protestant church, while in the state ol
Maine there is a drop to IS ]>er cent.
With this fact, in mind, of stronger alle
giance to Protestant Christianity in the
South than iu the North and West, let
us seek to make our manufacturing
centers and densely populated districts
strongholds for Christ. Institutional
churches, city missions and settlement
work established now will prove influ
ential measures in years to come, in
all plans and work let us oliey Phillips
Brooks injunction and “lead far-looking
zer Mnrrin. ■'
“1 tried to forget \
ic!lings," said Mr.
forget (
r forget
of;he t
“Aud taught a class iu a Sunday
school called the West End Mission?”
“Yes,”
•And there was a bad boy in that,
class named Roger Martin? ’
“There \vnsn boy of that
oh"'-', [ haver forgotten him
“And yet yoi dont knew
epta
“I tried |
|'(1 h vvirtofl lifo J
I left, my home,
i of tdufulucss I
■ loving patience
s you had said to
i my final eouver-
>!' God to you. I
» \vl
con-
lie hitter tame bitclc to me
lead-letter ofliee. I waut-
nv that after many days
God had answered your
io and that none of your
behalf were lost.”,--Sole*,*-
“Blakeslee
Engines Stand Supreme
For Ail Power Purooses.
SIMPLICITY its,.If. Buy a
HI.AKE5LEE and .keep your re
ligion. No profanity necessary.
-A FI LL LINK OF-
“INASMUCH AS VOlJDID IT NOT.”
• Master, I have this day .bioken no
law of tho ten—have hurt no one. It is
enough.” “Child, there stood one by
thy side burdened with heavy tasks of
lowly earthly labor. For a little help,
i little easing of the burden, he looked
to thee. Thou hadst time and strength.”
“Master, 1 did not see.”
“Thine eyes wore turned; within.
There was an ignorant otic crying
I from out his darkness: 'Will none
reach me?’ I have given thee knowl
edge.”
' Master. I did not hoar,”
“Thine ears were dull. There came
i guest to seek thy converse, n human
friend in quest of fellowship. I mark
ed thy sight, thy frown. Why was thy
heart not glad?”
“I was reading. I luito to ho disturb
ed, to Is* called from great thong I its to
trifling talk.”
“Tho children would have bad thee
some few moments in their play. With
out thee they went wrong how far
wrong thou wilt not know. It is too
late ”
“Child's play? But I was searching
for a hidden truth of spiritual im
port.”
A Mother Passed Awey-
Mrs. .1. M. Bates, mother of Capt. F.
\. Bates, trainmaster of this division of
the A. (J. L. died Friday iu Selma,
Her remains were taken to Wayi
and the furneral was hold there yester
day. Mr. Bates' TJioinjisviJle frit
extend their hearty sympathy to him in
this great sorrow.
One of t he greatest blessings a modest
man car. **d*h for is a good, reliable set
of bowels. If you are not tho happy
Itossessor of such hu outfit you can intuit-
iy improve the efficiency of tho*oj"y^Tt
have by the judicious use of Chamhe**
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Thov
are pleasant to take aud aggreoable i»»
effect. For sale by.I, W. Peacock
A HOME MISSION WORKER.
In New York Cry there lives mi aged
woman. Mrs. Martha Cook, an invalid.
She has not- only been in the same room,
but on the same bed, for forty years.
Although a great sufferer, her spiritual
nature is utiditntned by pain for tho
peace of God that passeth understanding
fills her soul. Many prominent Christian
orkers from all parts of tho world who
re visitors to tho Metropolis seek out
tho humble iittlb rooom of this saintly
woman whose words of grace aud beau
r.y alTord spiritual strength and inspira
tion. She is rarely idle, but fashions
bonntifnl pieces of needle work which
find ready sale. Each year she gives
-overal hundred dollars to tho church
and various charitable enterprises.
•^Vegetable PrepnralionforAs
similating il\c Food andRcguIa-
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
In fan t^/Childken
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest.Conlains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Nor Nam c otic.
jnope r//>w oxwcnriTami
/lim/JtM Seed’"
Atx.Smnn *
fork'll.* Sol* -
Artur Srrrl r
Jkyjrmtf/iC - „
Ih (i/rfarutk.Sixfa ■+
tttnp Sen, J *
C/nnfirJ Sumr
UutrrynrJi n<nvr
Apcrfccl Remedy forConsiipa-
rion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish-
ncss and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
For Infants and Childrnn.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
EXACT COPY 0" WRABKER
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES
COMPLETE
SINNING
OUTFITS
GRIST
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MILL
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Wooea Wirt F«ne«, Fire Proof Hoofing, Spray Pump*, Mowert. Rake*, Separatum
Wo will Makt It to Your Interest to Flguro with U*.
MALLARY BROS.' MAGHINERY CO.
MACON. CA.
TAYLOR
SAW MILLS
Newly
Equipped
Boiler Works
Machine
Shops and
Foundry
BLAKKSLKK.
movement. Nothing hidden or comp
ively SAAK. .Strictly high grade.
Write for our catalogue and prices.
WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO.,
Bin ninsiham, - - Ala.
Closing Out Sale.
NO LOST EFFORT.
A young Sunday ncliool teacher in
Boston had »» her class a boy who seem
ed fairly inzornginble. Still nhcolunx to
him, she prayed for him every flay, and
often a dozen times a day.
Filially he was arrested as an accom
plice in a burglary aud sent to prison for
two years, She did not give up then,
hut visited him often in prison, always
finding him hard, sullen, and defiant.
After his release from prison he dis
appeared and no one knew where he
went.
Years passed and the teacher married
and went far from her native town to
live. She had grown children of her
own when she and her husband went to
tho Pacific Slope ro visit relatives aud
friends. They found the town or city
in which one of their friends lived great
ly agitated over ttie liquor question.
“We are trying to elect a ‘no license
mayor.” said the gentleman they weri
visiting. “He is coming to dinner to-
O. K. Druggist.
We arc going to close out our entire stock of drugs and patei t
medicines, paints, oils, and everything found
in'our store at
T7"-ETIEE'Sr X. 0^*7- PSXOE3
Parties interested in the drug business in any way would
do well to f-ee Is.
We are dissolving by mutual consent; not because the bitsi- j "ight, ml rn bo Riad to luive j-on
ness is unprofitable, but because the mauagei can not
give it bis personal attention.
Xpier^aid. LocaUon.
Good town—Fine Farming Section—Xo Opposition.
hJraririn & Ah«n^Ti,
Xleigss, Ga.
On line of A. C. L. Railroad, iS miles north of Thomasville.
towards Albany.
SYMPTOMS OF L.IVPit DISEASE
Sick hoaduchn, constipation bilious
noun, melancholia, dizzinon«, dullnesj
and drowniiiOKH, coated tongue Hliiny
teeth, bad breath. Rydale’s Liver
Tablots will relieve any of tliefio «ynip-
toniH in a few hours aud ttpccdily
roet the trouble. They act upon tho
liver, bilo bladder and duct, intestines
and bowels as a stimulant and tonic
Those who use those tablets find their
action perfect and results satisfactory,
•’ifty chocolate coated tablets in each
box. Price 25 cents. .T. W. Peacock,
CLUB
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Must pleas* our cuitsasn W* kssy io*# M MM
men who "know how."
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons
Repaired, Painted and Trimmed.
HORSE-SHOEING AND OBNERAL BLAOKSMITMOfOk
A. ■W. PALIN,
264-256 SOUTH BROAD,
Opposlto Pinoy
THOMASYIUJB, OA.
Wood! Hotel.
James H. Brown,
Interior Decorator.
Paper Hanging, Painting, Etc.
[*. O. 1S0X 2MX.
130|N. BROAD ST
OCHLOGKONEES NEW DRUGSTORE
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When he came sho saw a tall fine-
looking man whom she would have .^aid
at once kIio had never met before.
“Why,” ho said, as lie grofijjcd her
J hand, “are you not Mif-s M . ’
j “1 was Miss M—-•—,” slie replied.
| “Aud you lived in Boston?”
1 “Yen I did.”
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j Almost any other combination you
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I what you want.
J TIMES-ENTERPRISE,
Tliomaeville, Ga
P
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
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.
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