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TIMES-ENTERPHISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 28 1804
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ailments from which most mothers
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No woman who uses‘‘Mother's Friend” need f»ar the suffering
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and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in
a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child i*
also healthy, strong and
good natured. Our book
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envelope by addressing application to
Brad field Regulator Co. Atlanta.Ga.
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DR. J. C. SCHENCKE.
Is located on Brmsd street, opposite
Piney Wends 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 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, 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 $22S. ©Sr* write for catalogue
|. COCHRANE HUNT, PRESIDENT
Thomasville, Ga.
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Woman’s Homs
Mission Column
(By Sirs. Jas F. Evans )
Yes leave it with Him;
The lilies all do,
And they grow;
They grow in the rain,
Yss, they grow.
And they grow in the dew.
They grow in the darkness, all hid iu
the night.
They grow in the suushiue, revealed by
the light —
Still they grow.
The grasses are clothed
And the ravens are fed
From His store;
But you who are loved
And guarded and ;ed,
How much more
Will He clothe you and feed you and give
You His care?
Then leave it with Him. He lias every
where
Ample store.
Yes leave it with Him,
You are more dear to His heart,
You will know,
Than the lilies that bloom
Or the flowers that start
'Neath the snow*.
Wiiatever you need, if you ask it in
prayer,
You can leave it with Him, for you are
His care,
You, you know.
Closing Out Sale.
O. X. Druggist.
We are going to close out our entire stock of drugs and patent
medicines, paints, oils, and everything found
in our store at
•XTJBIe“2" PEICES.
Parties interested in the drug business in any way would
do well to See Us.
We are dissolving by mutual consent; not because the busi-
ui profitable, but because the managei cannot
give it his personal attention.
r^ientaid. Location.
Good tow n—Fine Farming Section—No Opposition.
Branan & Altman,
Meigs, Ga.
Cn liue ot A. C. L. Railroad, 18 miles north of Thomasville
towards Albany.
The truth of the above verses has
certainly been realized at the Vaslrfi
Home, since its dedication to God.
Every need lias been supplied. The
girls have been clothed and fed out of
His bountiful store-house.
God’s Holy Spirit has toadied hearts
here and there. Kind friends have an
ticipated onr needs, knowing that the
chilly touch of wiftter would soon come,
some have sent in suitable material for
fall dresses, others have sent in com
forts, others have offered to go ont and
assist in making the winter garments,
another has furnished a room for the
girls that are expected to come to us in
a few days, others sent in provisions, a
liberal hearted friend knowing the need
of a new fence has contributed wire for
fencing.
Then the very generous donation of
$60.00 from the Odd Fellows, and $J 00.00
from the MasonB have indeed encouraged
ns to expect great things of God. "As
your faith so be it unto you.” “And
all things whatsoever you ask in prayer
believing, ye shall receive.”
Giving Him ail honor and glory for
what He lias done in establishing this
work, we go on, fnlly confident that He
will meet all the requirements that this
work demands.
BEACON RAYS.
To make a foal ' home” out of
terial gathered here and there is no easy
tiling, yet this has been brought to pass
in Los Angeles, Oal. The Homer Tober-
man Deaconess Home is growing In
favor with everyone, writes Mrs. C.
Price Brown, superintendent of the
home. The people have almost ceased
to ask •' What are you going to do with
that big noose?” Having once accepted
her invitation, "Come and seel,” they
have learned enough of its plans and
work to feel assured that this gift is in
deed a blessing to the church and
city.
Nearly all the rooms have been fur
nished. .At present there are eight in
mates, and every one now in the home
it a Christian.
One of onr new deaconesses, Miss
Maria BUiott, with another worker, a
trained nurse, arrived at the “home” on
the eighth of July. Mias Elliott took
immediate charge ot the Chinese Night
School. She lias helpers for each night
from the different churches. Already
her efforts are telling and the school
improving.
The children’s sewing class is doing
flue work. Through this medium, many
mothers will be reached and helped
ed with power from on high, then they
can go out to answer in His name.
WHERE WERE HIS SISTERS?
A lad of sixteen or seventeen noted
for ills manliness and honor, was One of
a company of persons who were discuss-
lug the sad case of a young man who
had gonejwrong.
One who was present commiserated
the unfortunate fellow, remarking that
he had been left too much to his own
way. His mother had died when he
was small, his father was engrossed in
business.
The fad who had been listening spoke
up quickly, his faoe flushed with fee!-
iug: “Wiierewere his sisters?” he in
quired.
Happy boy, he had sisters of his own,
and Ire knew that they would put forth
their utmost endeavors to save lam
from evil. He could not imagine sisters
who would do otherwise.
God gives most bdys sisters. And to
those sisters he gives opportunity. Many
a young man feels that he owes his sal
vation to a good 6ister. And, it iB to be
feared, many another might trace his
ruin to a sister’s neglect. To be a good
sister is to be a good missionary.—-New
York Observer.
A SAD DEATH.
Little Rose Milter of Bainbridge Died
Here.
Rose Miller the four year old daugh
ter of C. A. Miller of Bainbridge, died
here Wednesday night at the Rigsby
boarding house. Her remains were
g.mt to Bainbridge on the 11 o'clock
train yesterday morning and were laid
tT rest there today.
Mrs. Miller brought the little girl
here for medical treatment several days
ago, but skill proved of no avail and
she passed away. At the request of the
Bainbridge Lodge, of I. O O. F. several
members of the local lodge rendered the
bereaved mother every assistance in
their power during her time of trouble.
Marriage Announcement.
The engagement of Mr. Edwin ,Wal
ters to Miss Annie Louise Wardlaw is
announced. The marriage to take
place Oct 12th 1004’ at the home of her
auut Mrs. G. W. Fleetwood, 802 E. 1st
street Rome, Ga./ This marriage will
L>e of interest to Relatives and friends
here.
NOTICE TO VETERANS
Attending State Reunion, Rome, Ga..
September 14-16, 1904.
A rate of one cent per mile from all
points in Georgia to Rome and return
I ms been authorized, account of above
occasion. Tickets on Bale September
12th, 18th, and 14tb, good to return un
til Sept. 10th, 1004.
Call on your nearest ticket agent and
request that he secure you round trip
ticket routed over the Western & At
lantic Railroad, the “Old Battlefields
Line” between Atlanta and Rome.
Double daily trains each way. Write
to the undersigned for a beautiful illus
trated Battle-Field Booklet, free.
O. E. Harman,
G, P. A., W. & A. R ft.
Atlausa, Ga.
REINFORCEMENTS.
Ninety-one new auxiliaries with a
nnmbershio of 1074 were organized be
tween April and June.
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The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which lias been
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Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-an-ffoiMl” are but
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Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare
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contains neither Opium, Jlorphluo nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its ago is Its gnarauteo. It destroys Worms
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The only up-to-date Soda fount
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A fine line of Tobacco and Cigars,
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Thanking you for past patronage
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Weekly Times-Enterprise and South
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Interior Decorator.
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