Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 09, 1904, Image 7

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m TIMES- ENTERPR WK. ’ rHOMASVIIXB, GKOEGlA.fSBPlEMBKIt 0 f90i For Infanta and Children. AYfcgefable Preparalionfoc As similating the Food aniiUcgula- Promotes Digcation.Ck'erful- nessandRest.Contpifls neither Opium.Moj pliine norMiueraL Hot Kahc otic . A perfect Remedy forConslipa- Tirtrt C/iiff* nin<*i*hn^n Hon. Sour Stomach,Diarrfioca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. ' EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, <)oo Drops A I b montlis oJ rl } ) 1)0S1 S-JjtlNI", Niitire Is to love ctiffdren, and no' home can be completely happy •without them, yet the! ordeal through which the ex pectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical u .. . _ . . , hou r with apprehension and dread, srower s rrtena, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and •o prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth its weight is gold.” $i.oo per E SihS A Ite /i9 bottle of druggists. Book containing |jj !Ie| vuluable information mailed free. g H SVllxi t«E BaAortOS REGUUICa CO.. Atimit*. C-. VETERINARY I0SPITA1 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 post Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Thomasville, Ga. Offers courses reading to A. B. and B. S. degrees in Mathematics, Physical Science, Philosophy, Latm, 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 study—Best climate in Southern Ga.—All churches represented. Total cost including Physical culture and Elocu tion $228. 9®* write for catalogue COCHRANE HUNT, PRESIDENT Tlromasville, Ga. “Bkkeslee” ZZl Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. SIMPLICITY itscilf. Buy a SLAKESLEE and keep your re ligion. No profanity necessary. —AJPULL LINE OF— Slalionary, Portable, PupiiM Woman’s Home Mission Column. (Mitnl By Irs. Jr. F. Iran ) August 2?th. 1904. Amount contributed to the Yushti Home, including city mission collection, from July 27th to Aug. 27th 181.90 Amount paid for support or Home including expenseH City Mission work $81.9? Balance on In nd $9.98 In addition to this about $10.00 worth of supplies were sent to the Home during the iu< nth. Mrs. J. E Robinson, Treasurer. Please give the above monthly report jour careful attention. See how the Lord is caring for these once homeless frieudless’girls. See how He is estab lishing the “work of onr liuuds” as long as we have the faith to believe that He is ablw and williug to supply all our needs. Faith is the key that unlocks His storehouse. The contributions for the past month have been most encouraging, as several have eonie from trieuds that we had not known of before; thus showing that when people have information on auy subject impressions are more easily made for or against it. We have earnestly sought to give out this information through the press es pecially the Times-Eutei prise, circulars and lastly by the neat attractive 'folders” that are being sent out, reaching hundreds of people. Yet here iu onr own city, we meet people who are still ignorant of this home anrl ils purjioses, ask still “if it is not a rescue home” &c. &c. Thus showing tliat some people will not ac cept a good thing e/eu when it is thrust upon them We now have eleveu girls Of pure spotless character—Girls that are being taught first of all “Seek ye Me and ye shall live,” and Ho is being found by them. The foundations for strong cliris- tian character are being well laid. It is beautiful to see their simple child like faith. They are not idling, neither arc they in a work shop bat in a well reg ulated Christian home, where each Inn duties to perform and does them cheer fully. What more shall we say to our friends? You know our sincere grati tude for yonr encouraging words and your material help, and twice every day these eleven girls raise their voice to God, and ask Him, “to bless friends that are helping us to livo this life, instead of the other.” Lord, lead the way the Savior went, By lane and ooUjobacnre, And Jot love’s treasures still be npeu(, Liko A is upon the poo*. Atlanta Settlement Home, Miss Rosa Lowe iu charge, says though the sum mer has been warm and many who con tribute to the support of the settlement work have been away, the Lord lias prospered the work and it has not lug Red. themselves or supply the funds from their abundance for' others to do bp. Hear some of their calls. A TRAINED DRESSMAKER NEEDED. Mrs. M. C. Floree, who for three years has rendered such devoted service in the A. B. C. Home. Dallas. Texas, has resigned. Wa »* o'oiug has left an important place to be filled by some consecrated womau who, line Mrs Flow eree, is capaqle of leaching plain sewing and dressmaking. WANTED—FOUR NEW SOHOL ARSHIPS. “There are live available scholai- ships iu the Scarritt Bible and Training School. How shall We provide for the other four? Will not some individual do her work by proxy and bear the ex penses of one of these young' women while Pt the Training School? Wo have been prayiug earnestly for the Lord to thrust forth laborers into t lie harvest. In an iwer to prayer these young women have offered themselves The obligation now rests with us to help train them that they may go forth “prepared unto every good work. ” We must have four scholarships before the first of September. J$What are we going to do about it? TO REMODEL HOME. Snodgrass Residence on Remington Avenue to be Rebuilt* The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snodgrass on Remington Ave. is to be remodeled and changes proposed will make it one of the handsomest in the city. The back part of the house will be mov ed farthor back from the street. The front will be enlarged to two stories ai d a wide veranda bnilt. There will be pillars which will give the Colonial ef. feet so much in vogue at present. Work will be commenced at once and Remington avenue will soon add anoth er to its list of handsome residences. You can see every movement. Nothing hidden or complicated about the BLAKESLEE. Positively SAAE. Strictly high grade. Write for our catalogue and prices. WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birfningham, - - Ala. Some Facto You Should Know. II you have children to educate or desire to attend school yourself, yon should patronise that school which gives you the best result, for your timo and money. The Sparks Collegiate Institute has no superior iu South Georgia ln.fuwishiug instruction of tho highest order at the lenBt possible coat. Enrollment lest year 323. Counties represented 25. Board $8.00per mouth. Tuition 81.00 to $3.00 per month. Eight teachers. Two large dormitories. We give you a practical education or prepare you for Sophomore class in any college in Georgia. Coarsen in Music, Elocation, Short hand, Typewriting, and Book-keeping. Onr strongest testimonial is « host of satisfied patrons. We challenge com parison with other schools. For cata logue or particulars apply to Comer M. Woodard, President, Sparks, Ga. Satisfactory rloe Is tits kind people want Wksn one lessen re wortn of Me money be le satisfied sad corns* stab Our Work Must pleaas onr customers. Wo kaa* BOM M ’men who “know how." Carriages, Buggies and Wagon* Repaired, Painted and Trimmed. HORSB-SHOEINd AND QBNBRAL BLACKSMITH** A. W. PALIN, 154-266 SOUTH BROAD, Opposite Plnoy. THOMASY&LC, as. Wood* Hotel OCHLOCKONEES NEW DRUGSTORE Closing Out Sale, O. K. Druggist. We are going to close out our entire stock of drugs and patent medicines, paints, oils, and everything found in our store at TTJEosrsr ju-crw peicbs. Parties interested in the drug business iu any way would do well to See Us. We are dissolving by mutual consent; not because the busi ness is unprofitable, but because the managet can not give it his personal attention. Splerxaid. X-.ocati.on.. Good town—Fine Farming .Section—No Opposition. Branan & Meigs, Ga. On line of A. C. L. Railroad, 18 miles north of Thomasville towards Albany. A PLAY GROUND. A wooded lot 80 by 170 feet is the latest addition given by Mr. Elsas to this work. All children under 12 yearn are invited for play from 9 to 11:30 a. m., then from 3 to 6:30 p. m. Miss Price directs the children at play. | Those who have visited the play ground J have noticed a marked improvement in the behavior ami api>earance of the children. This plat of ground is being made quite attractive and beautiful by friends that have the happiness of the children at heart Miss Love says. “Oh that our Meth* obiat churches of Atlauta would estab lish a'nurse training school,' like that of Dr. Broughton’s, that is doing 60 i both one year *1 CO. much good, the need is great.” CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BEADING MATTER OFFERED Weekly Times-Enterprise. Weekly Times-Enterprise 1 year and a splendid man of Georgia, the United States and the world, $1 00. (The map alone is worth the money.) Weekly Times-Enterprise aud the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one year $1 40. Semi-Weekly Savannah 1 year $ l 50. Weekly Timed-Enterprise and the Three Times-Week New Yoak World, Carries a complete fine 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. TRAINED WORKERS. Are needed for all lines of Christian work, in our Suuday schools, what a power our teachers would be it all were “trained workers” filled with the Holy Ghost power. Iu our Epworth Leagues Foreign and Home Mission societies, we need an army of “trained workers,” In all onr benevolent institutions, mis sion schools, the cry is going out for trained workers.” Yet, so few heed the call to equip Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Boston Times, both one year $1 25. Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Bunny South aud the Weekly Atlanta Constitution, all one year $2 00. Weekly Times-Enterprise and South ern Cultivator, $1.50. Weekly Times-Enterprise and Chris tian Union, a clean, high-toned inter* denominational weekly, $1.50. Almost any other combination you oau want at a price to suit you. If one cf these combinations doesn’t suit write what you want. TIMES. ENTERPRISE, ThomaiaTillo, Ga. j • - H. V. BUNTIN & COMPANY - - Ocklockonee, Georgia. Cotton Warehouse Williams & Mitchell, Props., DEALERS IN ' ' Horses, Mules, Cattle, Cotton Seed. We buy all kinds'of COUNTRY PRODUCE and pay the highest market price at all times. When’you have some thing to se't see us.' $/atch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing This branch of the business wegmake a specialty, being equipped in ever/ way to give you such service and workman- p, which gives satisfaction, a trial is all that is necessary. Plain and fancy engraving is done by'us. C. CL GOEHRING, Jewler 12C)South Broad St