Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 07, 1904, Image 7

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rtMS8.J28TMPfttSB. TBOMASVILfi GEOKBXA, OCTOBfik 7,1904. Bgcomsm U an ordeal which all women approach' with 'AM nMJHL«n indescribable fear, for JzM £T~B “£i“ELJg nothing compare# with #■ fLlBB LttJ ££L fin t * 1; P a '» and horror of of the ■ufTBrincr ^ , , child-birth. The thought , ff aU nTeasant .nHrln^ 2 " ‘ V!?” l °' - ber ’ robs tbo «P*<=tant mother P leas «nt anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a •hadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. V... ... " taddriU 5 S! : fet y *» i^eof mother toa d e C of W most'» “ god-*nd77«n women at the .S£nU” P .nT.^,VdU. m ^ th ° “^K^'^^prc^nU-Wni'ng MomERm contiuning valuable information free. Tba BradfieW Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. B 3 E’uSSmBWKJf 71T1RINAET I8SPITAL OK DR. J. C. SCHENCKE. Is located on Broad street, opposite Tiney Woods Hotel, is au np-io-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. Thoroughbred Chickens. Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte EGGS. Price $i.oo per setting 15 eggs. C. W. COCHRAN & BRO., - Thomasville, Qa Sells K. T. McLean Thomasville, Ga. Life, Health and Accident Fire Insurance “Blakeslee” Clas and (iaflllorte Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. SIMPLICITY Itself. Buy < BLAKESLEE and keep your re- ligiou. No profanity necessary. —A FULL LINE OF— Stationary, Portable, Pump* You can tee every movement. BLAKESLEE. Positively SAAE, Nothing bidden or complicated about the Strictly high grade. Write for our catalogue and prices. WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. DELICIOUS and pure is our Soda YV ater. TAX NOTICE. FIRST RONUD. Metcalfe, Thursday Sept. 29. Merrillville, Friday Sept. SO. Pavo, Tuesday Oct, 4, forenoon. , Patten, Tuesday Oct. 4 afternoon. Oairo, Thursday, Oct. 6, forenoon. SECOND round | Duncanville, Monday Get. 10. Boston, Tuesday Oct. 11. jCoolidge, Wednesday OJt 12, forenoon Merrillville, Wednesday Ocfc. 12 after noon. Metcalfe, Thursday Oct. 13. Ochlochonee, Friday, Oct. 14. Glasgow, Monday Oct. 24,— Meigs, Tuesday, Oct. 26. We use fresh fruit syrups, and can assure you that our Soda is entirely pure and whole- jcsiro, Wednesday Oct. 2d, afternoon, some On a hot afternoon a Cairo, Thursday Oct. 27. forenoon, some, esu Pavo, Friday Oct 28, forenoon, glass of Patteo. Friday, Oct. 2s, afternoon. Ice Cream Soda 6* q. _ , .1 will be at the court hoose during is a treat indeed. Dou t pass ■ ^ week of 00 ^n. HOME MISSION NEWS. piatriot Conference Next Weak. Nov Teacher at Vashti Home. Other News. (By Mrs. Jas. F. Evans.) THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE. .The Woman's Home and Fureigu Dis- trlet Oonfereoce will convene at the Methodist chord: un the C to 10 of October. A large delegation from llie Auxili aries of the dhttiot will be in attend ance. The homes of Thomasville will giv a cordial welcome to these visitors as they-come to report the work of the past year and to mingle iu sweet com raanion with oaoh other. An interesting program has been pro pared on the leading topics of mission work! Every memberof the missionary societies of the aaxlliarics here, should bo in attendance at every session aud receive renewed enthusiasm and in terest along all lines of mission work. Let eanlest prayer be inane that the Holy Spirit may direct in every bust ness session, be iu every service and abide in each heart aud borne. In this nnion meeting lot everything bd done to God’s honor and glory. Another helpfal thing in tho union district meetings has boontlin convinc ing of so many that onr mission work is qne and the Bamo and only designated home” arid "foreign.” That our Lord placod no dividing line iu .His work of missions, and neither can wo How trnty it Ims boon brought out that the light that shines fartliost, shines brightest at home.” - THE VASHTI HOME. Mrs. Lilia Olark lias been omployed as teacher for the fall term at the Vusliti Home. She cornea weU equipped for tile work needed. She is a graduate of Andrew Female College, holds a di ploma from State Normal School, Athens, having mado a specialty of Domestio Science aud Manual Arts, Has had two years experience teaoldng iu the Massachusetts Georgia Model School, Bartow Oo. Another bright girl, Florence Heatli 1 Augusta, has come into the Vashti Home this week. She comes, seeking and edcoat|on and training that will Ut her to glean iu her Master's vine yard. Will onr friends pray with us, that these girls tbat ore hungering aud thrift- after righteousness be tilled with His spirit oven iu their yonug girl hood. When a child is converted, it is c doable work of grace, The salvation of life and the salvation of a iife time with its nntold opportunities aud Influ ence.” OUR HOMES. The week of prayer lias boon fixed for October 10-1(1. Begin your prepa rations now for the proper observance. Appoint leaden, assign the papers to be prepared, etc. From the many excellent subjects giv en iu the program to be treated, we cull a few that would prove very plod table for all of ns to ponder aud study. The United States as a Mission Fieldj” Need and Opportunity of Mis sion Work in the South. Onr Negro Problem—How it Shall be Solved; How Sliall we meet the Growing CJity Slams? Christian Education the Need of the Mountains: Whatjhave we done to se cure it? What does the W. H M. 8. need to need to enable it to meet its res ponsibility? How can an individual member promote life andqtrowth of the Auxiliary? What results may we ex pect from our work among foreigners? etc. , If I can lend A strong hand to the fallen, or aefeiid, The right against a single envious strain My Ufa, though bdrb Perhaps of much that keeraeth dear and fair To us on oartli, wilt not have b'en in vain. The purest joy Most near to lioavon, far from earth’s alloy, , Is bi^din^ clouds give way to san and shiue, Aud 'twill be well If on that day of days the angels tell Of me: “She did lior best for one of Thine.” . - Helen Hunt Jackson, "MEET FOR THE MASTER’S USE." D. L. Moody onoe said "it is wonder ful how God can use a life wholly sur rendered to him." The life of tile auth or or tills saying was one most aband. ant proof of llie fcuth of it. If »e are not being used of God—if onr nnxitiary nan do just as well without ns as with as then something is wrong. It isn't "gifted” woman here and there that is intended of God to be used in fathering onr work, bat it is every woman wtio Is oulittod. If we are doing nothing, there is an unsurrendared will and life back of the failure. May the day speed!!; come when wo may indeed be "meet for tho Muster's use,” WILL REMAIN HERE. Rsv. Alex W. Beeler Will Not Aoospt • Calls to Other Fielde. Rev. Alex W. Boaler returned yester day morning from Brooks county where he has been assisting Rev. O. A. Cox in revival mooting at Beulah clmsoh. Mr. Beater was interviewed by a Timos- Enterprise reporter in regard to the pos sibility of his taking the pastorate of tho Brunswick Baptist ohnroh or of succeeding Dr. G. Mumford in his work forthe Orphans Home. Mr. Bonier said "I was surprised to And that'the matter had been made public and am a little sorry that anything should hare been said, inasmuch ns I do not intend to gq to either Macon or Bruuswlok. I highly appreciate the consideration of my name for these places, bat Iooald not think of leaving Thomasville, My work here hss just begun and I feel that I would be disre garding my manifest duty slioold leave. I hops to be spared for many years of life and labor in Thomasville for I love the place and its peoplo" Mr. Bealer’s decision will ha received with real plessura by his own congrega tion, for whicii he lias accomplished much,and by the oommnnlty at large, to whom he has so endeared himself. Miss Lillie Williams one of the most competent stenographers in the eity is now with the Macon Lnmber Oo. She succeeded Mr, Tom Williams, in the position Saturday. Mr, H. B. Ainsworth returned to hU homo iu Tampa Saturday afternoon after a few days spent with T. J. Ball’s family. CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READING MATTER OFFERED Weekly Times-EtUerprise. Weekly Timea-Enterprise 1 year and a splendid man of Georgia, the United States and the world, |1 00. 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