Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, September 16, 1904, Image 7

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t.,!,. a>.iwgWMjBgBaWBItja fum^mmm, mmnm. mmtmmMBit* 1*. m Rv»'fy mothet fecit t grea? dread of the pt!o and danger attendant updn the most critical period *** of her life. Becoming • mother should be a source of joy to all, hut the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. Mother’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great pain and dagger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded ns woman*! severest trial is not only made painless, but ell the danger is avoided 7 by its use. Those who uso this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions aro overcome, the system is made ready for tho coming event, and tha serious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's R(3dx9Ehk/J\*Ttv9i Friend. “It fs worth its weight in gold.” says many who have used it. $1.00 per bottle ot drug stores. Book containing valuable information of interest to all women, will be sent to «wjy address fro upon application to WRADFSILzi REGULATOR OO,, Atlanta, Otu VETERINARY HOSPITAL OF DR. J. C. SCHENCKE. Is located on Br-'-acl street, opposite. Piney vv'oods Hotel, is nil uji-trwkte Hospital for for sick horses, mules and dogs. Up-To-Date Implements foi performing all kinds of operations on animals. Examination free. Board at cost Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Thomasvillc, Ga. Offers courses leading to A. B. and B. S. degrees in M.it ""latics, 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 . study—Best climate in .Southern Ga.—All churches represented. Total cost including Physical culture and Elocu tion $228. tSCSr* write for catalogue COCHRANE HUNT, PRESIDENT Thomasvllle, Ga. “Blakeslee” TZt Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. Woman’s Home Mlnuion Column. (Mrs. .Tamos K. KVana.) “Ask God to give the skill In comfort's art, That thou mayeflt consecrated be And set apart Unto a life of sympathy. For heavy is the weight of ill In every heart; And comforters are needed much Of Christlike touch.’ 1 DooconesB Candidates. (Hear these words from our General Secretary.) “The Committee on Deaconesses have recommended nine young women to en ter the Training School this year as deaconess candidates. These women come from Baltimore, Indiana Missouir. North Georgia, Alabama, Missiouri and South .Carolina Conferences.” Only nine women of the M. E church south in the past six months have heard God’s cal), "What doest thou here?” Only nine of the great multitude of this Christian women, that have stepped out and said, “Here am I, send me.” “My life is wholly surrendered to Thee, take it, use it, tor thy glory.” “I’ll go where yon want me to go— I'll do what you want me to do— I’ll be what you want me to be.” PLEA FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. A Teacher In County School Writes on a Live Topio. I would to God the older people would take more interest in Sunday Sohcol work. It is very delightful to go to Sunday School and learn more about God and his goodue&t, His loviug, kind and ten der mercy to those who love and serve Him. And how are the little children going to love and trust a Savior cf of whom they have not been told and Not one reported for Deaconess Orders j taught? And how are you goiug to hat e SIMPLICITY itself, Buy a BLAKESLEE and keep your re ligion. No profanity necessary. —A|FULL LINE OF You can see every movement. Nothing bidden or complicated about the .AKESLEE. Positively SAAE. Strictly high grade. Write for our catalogue and prices. WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. Closing Out Sale. O. K. Orupoist- r c arc Toing to close out our entire stock of drugs and patei t medicines, paints, oils, and everything found in our store at TT-SIEB'S" ILO"W* PEICE3. Parties interested in the drug business in any way would do well to See Us. e are dissolving by mutual consent; not because the-busi ness is unprofitable, but because the manager caivuot give it his personal attention. Splendid. Location. Good town—Fine Farming Section—No Opposition. Branan & Altman, Nleigs, Ga. 1 line of A. C. L. Railroad, i3 miles north of Thomasville towards Albany. from South Georgia. When the need i8 so urgent should we uot go dowu ou knees in much prayer and supplica tion that God will put this question to some of our home girls, “wlmt doest thou here,” burying thy God given talents, jiving a life ot at ease and self gratification, when I have need of thee in tho higher walks of life? There is not a town or city iu onr southland that is not askiug, nay, voiily begging our Home Mission Board to send a deaconess in city missionary work to help rescue it from its moral degradation. May God hasten the day when all these reeds are met. FOB THE SAKE OF AN EDUCA TION. Mr. E. E. Bishop, principal of the Brevard School, N. O., has given the* contract for painting the inside of the school building to two strong flnegirh, who are working their way through school, aud they are uiviag him a good job. They are willing, nny anxious, to do any honest work that will help them to get an education. He expects to employ two or three of the young men to point the outside of the building. These young men are also workiug their wuy through school Blessings on these yonng students lives, toiling and striving, even through vacation time, for the opportunities the more favored ones oft times refuse to accept. HELP IN HOME BUILDING. From April first to July first the Con ference Societies aided 44 parsonages to the amount of f4.0Jb.00, a good record this for the first place. CUBAN SCHOOLS. Tho Wolf Mission Schools at Ybor city, directed by three teachers, lias an enrollment of 110 pnpils. Daring the year souls were converted there, and character building has been done. The cost of the school f1, 377.50, the iuconn; from tnition f6es $275.05. The paronts of these children are wage-earners, many of them able to pay the small fees that have been re ceived. 3 et many pupils must come without cost to their families. them taught if you do not carry or send them to Sunday School? How many mothers and fathers are there who accompany their children to Sunday School? To my great sorrow, I will liave tc say, there are a very few in our country Sunday Schools who go with their chil dren, and iu town, the case is but little better. If the older people, the ..fathers and mothers would take more interest in their children, bring them to Sunday School.and before they start for Sunday School, help them to learn their lessons, we would have a glorious revival of truo religion. Parents, do not let your boys and girls stay at home and piav ball, or marbles or some other game on Sunday. Send them to Sunday School and train them up in tho way they should go, that when they grow old they may not depart from“it. If their clothes are not as fine and nice and new as those of your neighbors children, that makes 110 difference. We are uot having a school to Inspect your clothes or manner in which they aro made. We are trying to have a Sunday School in which to teach one another the word of God, to explain as best we can to the children, the kindness aud goodueis of God and teach them ty love- aud obey him. There are parents who live in less than half a mile of where Sondaj School is carried on Sunday after Sun day, who never go there unless it is to attend a picnic or concert, or something of the kind. Wu must got to work in behalf of tl children. Why stand ye hero idle? Work for the night is coming, whi man’s work is done. Then it will 1 be on our shores that would throw Otot the blessed light of the goj0el of their benighted brothers across the waters. Let every member of the H. M. Anx- iliariuspay her $1. Oil above her mem borship dues. Then our schools will become a power indeed. The passeugar agents of tho various Vanderbi.t roads have decided to dis continue on their Hues Sunday excur sions. This step is not taken to pre vent a financial loss but. it, jg yielding to a growing setuimen t against the desecra rion of [he Sabbath abroad the country, The Sunday excursions, is said, consid ering the risks ttie roads assume, are financially a paying investment. These officials yield, they say, to a growing moral demand. May it become strong enough to effect iu this particular, all the roads iu this country. AfegctahlePreparalionfor As similating iheFoodandBcguIa- Ung the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digestion.CtmfuF neasandRest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine norMineraL Not Narcotic. Dmfttftua-SMuaimmt Sad" AbtSmm* mGCSfr* GASTORIA Forlnfantaand Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Aperfect Remedy forConstipa- fton, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOHK. A I l> m on lh% old ) j 1)|IS> S - |j( ] MS EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. W. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA lay crown.” A Teacher In > Country School. CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READING MATTER OFFERED Port Tampa h»s an enrollment of 150. Miss Emelina Valdis assisted by Mrs, Rosa Valdis and Miss Maria Chougo, are leading children and parents out of mental aud spiritual darkness into light. RUTH HARGROVE SEMINARY. At Key West, by Miss Emily Reid assisted by eight teachers has had a suc cessful year. 250 children have entered this school tills year. Miss Brace has enterprised a night school for her Italians, and God is bles- iug her labors. While these schools are doing a much needed work, yet, if they were wellj equipped, what beam lights they would Weekly Times-Enterprise. Weekly Times-Enterprise 1 year and a splendid man of Georgia, the United States and the world, $1 00. (The map alone is worth the money.) Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one year 11 40. Serai-Weekly Savannah News both one year$l 60., Weekly Timeo-Enterprise and the Three Timos-Week New York World, both one year f 1 50. Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Boston Times, both one year $1 25. Weekly Times-Enterprise and the muy South and the Weekly Atlanta Weekly Times-Enterprise and South ern Cultivator, $1.60. Weekly Times-Enterprise and Chris tian Union, a clean, high-toned inter denominational weekly, ft.50. Almost any other combination 'you oau want at a price to suit you. It one cf these combinations doesn’t suit write what you want. TIMES-ENTERPRISE. 1 Thomasayille, Ga. Satisfactory Barrie* la til* kill f*opls wut VTfcM OM rtMlTM til* worm of El* money b* li ,»H«fl*d *ad com** tgtbk Our Work lint pl**a* on «uat**«r*. W« k**f ass* bat MIM aii wk* “taiow bow." Carriages, Buggies and Wagons Repaired, Painted and Trimmed. HORSB-SHbeiNd AND OBNBRAL BLAOKAMITOINQ. A. W. PALIN, 154-251 SOUTH BROAD, Opposite Pin*, thomabthajl oa. Wood, Util OCHLOCKONEES NEW DRUGSTORE e n € u 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 pold and fancy Drinks and Ice Cream.' u A fine line of Tobacco and Cigars, li Fancy and Family Groceries. for Thanking you for past patronage n and soliciting same in future. 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 ell times. When’you have some thing to so'1 see us. K.EF-A.XPiXISrO Bring youy watches. Clocks and Jewelry te me, and I will cheerfully give you an estimate, on the work to be done, and warrant when work is fin ished that you will be pleased. C. G. GOEHRING. J*w*l*r 1201 Souths B roadfSt * V -I wm