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5>. . Is t0 L '' children, and no'
Iiome «.. .u be completely
uappy v. itl’out them, yet the
ortieal through which the ex-
pectant mother must pass usually is
sc. full ct suffering, danger and fear
that sue looks forward to the critical
Mother’s Friend, by its pea'-truit^?^ 1 '^ 0 ” and drf? . ad *
allays nausea nervLmL,
so prepares the system for the *> ’ a
ordeal that she passes through P. £3 |S?L _
the event safely and with but
little suffering, as numbers iff' "
have testified and said, “it is
worth its weight in gold.” f i .00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free
Iti£ BttALiftlLD HlGUUiOS Ci)_ ^
Woman’s Home
Mission Column.
' (fititdl, By Srs. ir, f. tun )
Lot ub imagine oui^elven waking each
■ n.orniug ‘with iiiis resolution in our
: hearts;—“This world is to be abetter
| world tonight, because i am in it- -this
i world is to bo more God's beeat.se I am
, m it—God’s Kingdom is to come today
i because 1 run hi it-.”
'ibis iesolution put into practice
; would £oou bring the world to Christ,
j Ills way into any town is through tin
! tiv»*n of His followers. Cluistliue -.liver
; never fail—s a en by men, whether they
admit it or not—they .read iu sjeh live.-
1-1 belt
: that ill
5, Chicago is 34 per cent foreign*born
{ Boston. 85; and Now York, .*)?. < fur re-
| public is fast becoming the mo?t cosme-
j polltian country in the world. All ha-
| tioualities are Hocking to us. On this
i sacred soil not only is the experiment
j of eivil self-government to be determined |
! but here is to be f. tight and won the f.o- ]
cidiug victory of onr holy Cliristimiity.— I
Exchange.
SPECIAL HATES.
i) r
DR. j. C. SCHENCKE.
Is located on Broad street, opposite
Piney Woods Hotel,
is all up-to-date Hospital for for siel: horses, mules and dogs.
Up-To-Date Implement s
for performing a!! kinds of operations on animals.
Examination free. Board at dpst
■ Address,
J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S.,
Tliomasville, Ga.
Railroad Committee,Will secure Them
For Picnic Day.
Tho mil road et mmitiee for picnic day
September twenty-third have been in
Christ.” Do the) read couuminuMtiou with the officials of tl e
| A. C. 1. iimi Hi.'A & l; Thi'Sti ncu-
J tlcmeti have agreed to give sjn cud rates
for the great day, though tho exact fig
ures have not he*>n decided upon. It is
t0 - builli ( ! a)cl *k v < lmt to lmil.l j (wo|ia ,, !t , t|m , , , f „ t „ „
round trip will be given for points witl •
in a radius of fifty miles.
The prejlocations for the pienic go
upward steadily. Everybody m the,
Minty has announced his intention of (j 1
co . ing and tin* town will be ready
entertain t hem.
OUU BUSINESS.
right l
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Offers courses leading to A. !!. and B. S. degrees
in Mathematics. Physical Science, Philosophy,
Latin, Greek, French, German, Knglish, Histo-
ry and Bible, Plies;. .1 Cullurc and Elocution.
UNSURPASSED FACILITIES IN MUSIC AND ART.
Eight Specialists in F.-u-nilv—Careful go#enmient
—Every incentive to study—Best climate in
Southern Ga.—All churches represented.
Total cost including Plivsie.il culture and Elocu
tion $.’2S. 1&2E' 1 ' write for catalogue
COCHRANE HUNT, PRESIDENT
Tliomn kvi 11 e, CTa.
upon a right foundation, and
spirit-. Life is more than a n
! petition as between man and man -it is*
, nut who can lot done lirst, but \\ bo ei.n
1 work best, it is not who can rise the
I highest in tin; shortest tunc, but who
j is working most patiently and lovingly
i in accordance with the designs of God.
Joseph Barker.
i
| DEACONESSES I,AST YEAR,
j Managed twenty-two hospitals.
Taught h<2 boys and girls in literary
’'cIiooIh.
{ Taught filft young women in Bible
| Training Schools.
oared for 323 children in Orphanages
and Children's Homos.
Provided for 85 helpless old jieoplo in
Homes for the Aged.
Conducted thirteen institutions in for
lign liulds.
Went out from forty-eight Deaconess
Homes us pistors’ assistants, mission
workers and evangelists, to do a woi k
beyond estimation in nuinlicrrt among
In; poor and sink and sin-burdened.
“She Inis been a suceorer ot ninny,"
j said Paul of PhoebolougagoThe modern
who* arc following tho beautiful ex
ample of tho hofovod “servant(deugon-
! ess) of the church at Conehrea."
AYcSctable Prepnr.ilitm PopAs-
slmilatinglltcFoodandRegria-
ling llic Sloiuacte awl Bowels of
Promotes Digcslion.Checr ful
ness and nest.Conlaiiis neillicr
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Nor Nahcutic .
/b<yr V a* /*.< iKL ZZ ItrOG//
/Wa .W-
fit fa/ttmak-Stofc *
Aporfcd Remedy I'orConsIipn-
tUm. Sour Sloniadi.UiarrlHiPA
Worms,fiondulsions,Kcverish-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
MLSSI0NEU3 TO FOREIGNERS IN
OUR OWN LAND.
Jonah iii. 1-10; Matthew xxv. 35 40.
The greatness of our country, draw*
i it does strangers from every land
lime, is a strong argument wlr.
should give Christianity to all pen
pies who come to us. It is tho religion
of Christ which has made us great.
rhoroforo ((..places as tinder .pet-hil „h- I ,,ml Ue°r K ia dties.
ligation to pass its benefits on to all otli
ors who may come within reach. Om.
or the very best ways to Olmstlaalze ' A|Ih ""“ Mm '°" “ M ' 1 t0 17
distant lands is to dive the Uospel to Oolnmlms and Savaiuml. to
those cn,mn K to onr shores. Then these | This applies to all points in]
throtiKli friendly letters baek to t h e „. i the soulli Ueorgia cno growing
homes, or reinriiing to visit, or even I l * ons -
live, in tlieir native eountiies, bocone
j consciously or uneonsciouHly, selfappoin
f
ot
! n
Most of the farmers who visit Tlioir-
asville discuss the new county idea,
with Hie newspaper. Without excep
tion they favor Idling tho old county
of Thomas stand as it is.
FREIGHT HATES REDUCED.
Action of Importance to Growers
Suqnr Cano.
At the last meeting of the Georgia
railroad commission the freight rate
from Thomasvtlle, Cairo and otlnr
|M)intsn;t. South (< might cane belt,
to Atlanta was reduced
The Atlanta Freight Bureau con -
plained that Atlanta was not being giv
en ns good rates as ollur ecu
tern ’ mid that consequently a gna t
deal of the syrup business was going
elsewhere but that other Georgia cities
were affected Lite same way, and tin t
consequently a great deal of the syrup
j business was going elsewhere and in t
I only was it going elsewhere but tlu.t
I other Giorgiu cities were affected ti c
! seme way, and that syrup to bo retinnl
j was being shipix'd to Rirmiligliaui,
j Montgomery, and ether* points outsul
I tho state.
The rate oiv syrup from Cairo, On.
I tho centre of the syrup section, has be« a
■ heretofore cents to Atlanta and ne\ *
The railrads
ottered to reduce the Atlanta rates to ,1
Dents, but the commission cat the rale i
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought.
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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Woooh Wire Pence, Flro Proof Rooflnr,, Spray Pumps, Mowers, Rakes, Separatee*
Wo win Mafco (t to Yot<-' Interest to Figure with Its.
MALLARY BROS.'MACHINERY CO. ^
—~,o- — MACON. CA.
TAVLOB
SAW MILLS
Hcwly
Equi]ipcd
Boiler Works
Machine
Shops and
Foundry
i ]Miople.
“Blakeslee
Engines Stand Supreme
For All Pi wtr Purooses.
SIMPLICITY its If. Buy u
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li”ion. No profiiiity necessary.
; _ —HjFrbL U.YE OF—
Stationary, Portable,
iiiil CoDaei
The ordinary of Terrell county him
declined to call a prohibition election
for that county, basing bis refusal on
decision of the court holding that the
Summer tent work has been fonua incut option law' is not applicable in
; one of the most effective raethod-
aebing strangers with the broad of
\ ISnil’ATloXti
i ou « an -co «.very movcrti :nt. \<vh:r;:: Jm . -'i
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counties having dis/^nsarwi.
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WcckIy Times*IZnferprise.
IV'cckly Times-Enterprise l ygar ;iu>
plcndid limn of CJeorg^i, tho Unit*:,
tiro cf th** Holy Spirit—ha\e j Slates and the world, $1 <H).
! (TJ»e uinp alone is worth the money.
Street preaching also proves effect
ivo. When a city mishionary was
preaching to a crowd ou the corner ot a
street, a woman said to him: “Come in
to my saloon and preach. Come, there
i; plenty of room there.” Even the de-
phealed about the ; graded are often liutignerTor the gor-]**-!
than we had supjiosed.
! :{. Rose no] missions and Salvation
* Arinv methods, with tlieir battle cry,
; "Blood turd Fire"—-tho blood of Christ j
< and t l
f demonstrated that our foreign popula
Satisfactory
Borvloo it tho kind people want. Whon (mo rocMveo
tho wortn of blk monoy hi> la eatlsflad and comos/tf&ia.
Our Work
ATu?t ploaio our cuntoxaorw Wo kaap non* but flkUXod
men who “know how.”
Carriages, Bugg ies and Wagons
Repaired, Paint id and Trimmed.
HORSE-SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH!NO.
A. W. PALI2T,
254*256 SOUTH BROAD, THOMA&VIJULZ, OJL
Oppoalto Plnoy Wood* Hotel.
J a i n e vS H. Brown,
Interior Decorator.
Paper Hanging., Painting, Sto.
tion can he t
Closing Out Sale.
0„ K. Uru^ciist.
We arc K oinjr to closeout our entire stock of drugs and patent
medicines, paints, oils, and evc-rjthing found
in our store at
LOW PSICE3.
Parlic.s interested in tlic cru.T h 4 *sim?s in any way would
do well to See t s.
We arc dissolving hy mutual consent; not because tile busi-1 l,0,nfl 1
ue--; ■> unprofitable-, but because the manage: can not
give it his personal at'entio-i.
Sr.iena id. X-<cca,tiorL.
Coc.d town—Fine Farming .Sect : on—No Opposition.
Branan & AHm^n,
VIeigs, Ga.
On line of A. C. L. Railroad, iS miles north of Thom,if ville,
towards Albany.
f-ii.-ii ikii.i >
Weekly Tuiies-Ent* !prise and
Scini*Weekly Atlanta Journal, both
tin;
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130 N. BROAD ST
B.\
1. Therenrn five tbonsaud mombersof
the Greek Church in New York.
They are planning to build a church of
their own.
2. In Greater New York and Brooklyn
Prof. Wells tolls iis there are over two !
million people who have no affiliation j
with uiiv Church. What u Held for
i work!
Weekly Times-Enterprise and tho •
Semi-Weekly Savannah News both one
year $1 50. .
Weekly TiiiiOft-Enlcrprise and the J
Three Times-Week New York World, j
lH»th one year ft! 50.
Weeklv Times-Enterprise ami the j
Boston Times, l>ot!i one year $1 25. J
Weekly .Tiincs*Eliterpri.se' nink the I
Suiniy South and the Weekly Atlanta !
Constitution, all one Year $2 00.
OCHLOCKONEES NEW DRUG STORE
ekly Ti
i-Knterpi isc and South-
I turn Cnion, » clean, high-toned inter
denominational weekly, $1.60.
t. Of the T5JKH) (’biiies.e on the Pacif
ic Coast, only about 0,000 have been urn Cultivator, $1.50.
j won to Christ. . W«s*kly TimeK*Enter]>ri80 and Chris-
I t. The Buddhistn of Japan have
mission in Sail Frnm isco, with branches
III three 0»::«r California lowiw. Tliev Almost any oilier nombitul oil you
o ‘ oaii want at a price to suit you. j.1 on-*,
have actually rnado some converts h' . f (|iu->e combinations doesn’t .suit, u .iie (
thoir Im.Nien faith from soon, Amor,-1 what you w |J^ E3 . ENTJSB p KISE
con ]>eople. Tiiomasaviliu, Ga
Carries a complcts line of Drugs,
Medicines, Toilel Articles, Sta
tionary, Fine Perfumery, Soaps-
Combs, Brushes
The only up-to-date Soda fount
in town, serving ail 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 sama in future.
I
H V. BUNTIN & COMPANY
Ockiockonce, Georgia.