Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, August 26, 1904, Image 7

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TIMfcS-ENTERPRSE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, AOGOST 2« !0*f4 RISING! 1RIAST And many otlier painful and serious ailments frcm which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of "MoilUl't Frtelf." This great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses ‘'Mother's Friend” need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also 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,Ga. MOTHER’S ■FRIEND 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. IJp-To-Date Implements for performing all kinds of operations on animals. Examination free. Board at cost. Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Tliomasville, Ga. 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 A1USIC AND ART. Eight Specialists in Faculty—Careful government —Ever}- incentive to study—Best climate in Southern Ga.—All churches represented. Total cost including Physical culture and Elocu tion $228. ttSr* write for catalogue I. COCHRANE HUNT, PRESIDENT ThomasviUe, Ga. “Blakeslee Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. SIMPLICITY lt«elf. Buy a BLAKESLEE and jkeep your re ligion. No profanity necessary. —AjFULL LINE OK— Stationary, Portable, Pnnipin^ VV’uman’s Home Mission Column. (KjlilritBy Srs. Ja*. \\ Unit) THINK OF THIS GIRL. Sho was fifteen years old and was earning four dollars a week. That’s very good, you sav, and ought comfor tably to support a careful girl. But j w»it a little. This girl whs supporting j not only herself, but her invalid mother | and three younger children! Her four I dollars paid for their rout and bought their coal and clothes and food. Every | applo and potato—hut it was not often they saw anything besides bread—abso lutely everything they ate must iu some way cooio out of the four dollars a week. How much money do you think this girl could spend on her Own clothes? And how neat and nice could Bhe keep Jier- self? Remember she had to work early and late, and there was no hath tub, hardly a baud basin, in the little clut- tered-up room where they lived. What chaueu did she have? t How much of the natural pleasure ef girlhood was com ing to the i oo , dirty dad •/, gentle and affectionate (hough she was? Hut therecai.no a change. The moth- grew' worse and wus taken to the hos pital. The three younger children were placed in a temporary refuge and the home was broken up. Then Annie, the breadwinner, came to our Home for Working Girls. Very modestly fnrnishod are onr clean, bright rooms, but they seemed like a palace to the thin-faced, grimy, big-eyed girl. All the clothes she had in the w'orid were in a little hand satch el. “Now, my dear, you want a bath, I know,” said the kind, sisterly deaconess the first evening. “I’ll go with you and show you how to turn on the warm wafer and such things. Now soap the wAsli cloth well, so, till it’s all covered with lather. And here’s a nice, clean nightgown for you. Aud in the morn ing you must put on these other clothes aud leave your own for the wash” —quite as if these were little attentions customarily shown now bourdors, What a revelation that first hath of her life was to this girl! What a lux ury of cleanliness she found in the clean gown and iifresh, white undeiclothes? With how little sacrifice of her self-re- ■pect she had been initiated into the ways of decent liviug? How much these few short weeks will mean to her* Aud how much more the' fluding of friends—loving, wiso, helpful friends —iu these deaconesses who will no*, lose sight of her even after she leaves them aud takes up again the heavy, even if sweet, burden of the support of her fam ily. Is it not worth while to reach out a hand of loving help to these straggling girls? Does it not truly illustrate ttie real spirit of Christianity? Is it not what Jesus would have us do?—Chris tian. You can see every movement. Nothing hidden or complicated about the Bi.AKESLEE. Positively SAAE. .Strictly high grade, Write for our catalogue and prices. HITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. iug the thirty-pound clock, which I de livered safely to the butler. Iii about a quarter of an hour he returned and handed me a twenty-dollar bill, ft which I was expected to give him thir teen dollars change, my bill being seven dollars. I had to return it, as I had no money. Hu left the room again, and shortly returned and told me that nis master would call next mor g an l*iy the bill. I was shown out. The millouaire didn’t coll for a week, but the landlord wasn’t behind a minute. We gave him all the money we had, but F ill owed him three dollars. It was a week before any of us seven had square meal again. I shall never forget the dreadful unhappiness I experienced during ray return from the millionaire’s house; and I never let a workman whom I owed go unpaid a single hour after his money was due.” —Exchange. Coming Next Week. The Ainsworth place m Feruside recently purchased by A. J. Callahan of Nc v ton, Ala,, is being put iu good re pair. Mr. Callahan is here superinten ding me work and he will move his family here next week. THE LABORER AND HIS HIRE. THE GRAVES CASES. Judge Speer Decides in Favor of New York People. A case that has been of great interest throughout South Goorgia, for several years is that of Mrs. Jennie L. Graves j vs. H. T. Crawford, et, nl. The case has been in litigation for uauy years, aud involves a considerable amount of property. Mrs. Graves lives in Court* land Now York, but wus here with her daughter last winter and has spent sev- eeal other winters in ThomasviUe. The Moultrie Observer says the case has been decided, but as yet the decree of the judge lias not reached here, this case petitioners prayed that deeds, etc , held by defendants, Crawford, Ashhurn aud McMullen, be canceled plaintiff s claiming that same was a cloud on their titles aud that they be awarded damages for the timber and turpeutme on the lots. ' Judge Speer ordered the bill as to Mr. Crawford dismissed, holding that- he wus so fur unrelated to grievances of which iietitioners complained, that a court of equity had no jurptdiettou as to him.* It is uuderstood that Judgo Speer grauted the prayers of petitioners as to Mr. Ashhurn and Mr. McMullen, until the decree is received it will be impossible to say just what is the status of the case. SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE Sick headache, constipation bilious ness, melancholia, dizziuess, dullness drowsiness, cout ed tongue slimy teeth, bad breath. Rydule’s Liver Tablets will relievo any of these symp toms in u few hours and speedily cor rect the trouble. They act upon the liver, bile bladder aud duct, intestines aud bowels as a stimulant and tonic. Those who use these tablets And their action perfect and results satisfactory. Fifty chocolate coated tablets in each box. Price 25 cents. J. W. Peacock. CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. ‘Never allow a workman to go away without his pay when it is due,” was the motto of a millionaire, one of the members of a firm of jewelers. The j SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READING Philadelphia Eveuing|Te)egraph explains in the jeweler’s own words how he came adopt the rule: Closing Out Sale. O. K. Druggist. We are going to closeout our entire stock of drugs and patent medicines, paints, oils, and everything found in our store at Z_ ©T.X7* PEICE3. Parties interested in the drug business iu any way would do well to See I’s. We are dissolving by mutual consent; not because the busi ness is unprofitable, but because the manage! can not give it his personal attention. Splena icl X_.oca.tT.oix- Good town—Fine Farming Section —No Opposition. Branan & Altman, Meigs, Ga. On line of A. C. L. Railroad, 18 miles north of ThomasviUe, towards Albany. * “When I first lived in PhilidelephiH many years ago,” he said, “it was a dreadful struggle to keep myself and wife aud five children. MATTER OFFERED BY THE Weekly Times-Enlerprise. Weekly Times-Enterpri6e 1 year and splendid mao of Georgia, the United We lived in ! States aud the world, |1 00. (The map alone is worth the money, j one room, the seven of us. Once in a while I got work to do at home nights, I , Times-Enterprise aud the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one and finally we rented two rooms on a, year $1 40. Hint floor down the street. We lived in Ww;kly Time8 . Ent en>riee end the the rear room. The front room was a ' Semi-Weekly Savannah News both one shop, which my wife tended iu the day- year ** 60 * time, and where I did such repair work Weekly Timea-Enterprise and the , » Three Tinies-Week New York World, as I could get to do nights. It was a both one year ill 50. herd etruwtle There waent much to! Weeklv Times-Euterprise end the eat sometimes, and paying rent was al- ! Boston Times, both one year $1 25. ways a fearful effort. j ., _ , . . j Weekly Times-Enterprise aud the I Sunny South aud the Weekly Atlanta One time during this period a million-1 Constitution, all one year 00. alre came into my ehop and asked me Wcekly Timee-Enterpriee and South- to go to his house, get a certain French j am Cultivator, $1.50. clock, and repair it. The rent was due j Weekly Times-Enterprise and Chris- three days, with six dollars still lack- tlan Union, a clean, high-toned inter denominational weekly, $1.60. ing of the sum necessary to pay it. I tramped out and got the dock, and Almost any other combination you oau want at a price to salt yoa. If oue spent most of the next two nights in re* c f these combinations doesn't salt write pairing it. On the evening of the third what yon '™[^ E3 . ENTER p RI8E day I tramped back to his house, carr i Tliomasavilio ,G». AVfcgelable Preparationfor As similating ihcFoodandRegula- Ung the Stomachs and Bowels ol' Promotes Digcslion.Clieerful- nessandllest.ContaiHs neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. KotXarcotic. tfoMrsAMiKLPtiamn JW' y Jlx.Smn* * I luxkoJU SmUt — I gggaau ; A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Suur Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of a NEW YORK. Alb mon lbs old }} Dosi s - J-j C i NTS CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature “te nder COBY or WHAEEER. In Use For Over Thirty Years 1CAST0RIA TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES COMPLETE SINNING OUTFITS GRIST MILLS MILL SUPPLIES TAYLOh SAW MILLS Newly Equipped Boiler Works Machine Shops and Foundry IOop«« Wire Ftnet, Fire Proof Roofing, Spray Pumpo, Motvcrt, Rakma, Separator*. W» will Mike It to Your Infereet to Figurt with Us. ; MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. MACON. CA. I Satisfactory Kerri oo la the kind people Wilt When me receive* the worth ef hie money he le ,*tt«fled ud eomet (this. Our Work Uiut piece <nir etietoatere. We he, neat hut (killed mem whs "knew hew.* Carriages, Buggies and Wagons Repaired, Painted and Trimmed. HORSB-SHOEINd AND QBNBRAL BLAOKSMITHINO. A. W. PALIN, 254-261 SOUTH BROAD, TIIOHASVILLI, OJL Oppoalto riser. Wood! Hotel. James H- Brown, Interior Decorator. Paper Hanging, Fainting, Etc. P. 0. BOX 238. 1S0|N. BROAD ST OCHLOCKONEES NEW DRUG STORE 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.