Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 28, 1904, Image 7

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I3 an ordeal which nil women approach vith indescribable fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horn • of 4 child-birth, *7hethc.^ht the su tiering end danger in store for her, robs the expectant in her 1 8 j P'lM*aht antic. nation* of the coming event, and casts over ‘ -ra shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of ivc icn have found that the use ot Mother’s Friend during pregnancy obi confinement of all p* in and dinger, and insures safety to life of ir.» s .er and child. This sci uitific liniment is a god-send to all women e iha tune of ^mir most critical trial. Not only does Mother's f*Y*rid carry womut aafcly through # the perils of child-birth, but its aw gently prepares the rystexn for the coining event, prevents “mor .ng f dis- rriwL lickncsi,’* and ot!v comforts of this j Sold by all druggies ct /, Pi .00 jwr bottle! Rook containing Talilabir information free. Hie Bradiield Regaletcr Co., Aliinta.Ge. rjwe firms* Ll L‘ t-.l u&uk, «£> M nu ’ in OF DR. J. C. SCHWENCKE. Isocated on Broad street, opposite Finey Woods Hotel, is ,tti 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. r Thomasville, Ga. V A atch this Space? J Yon will see bargains quoted he Y that wi'l l>e worth while. i B. N. SOIIOENIG, f DRY GOODS. 9 The ni isvl'lc, ib., dark-on St Y ‘Blakeslce’ (IU .Bit Oialf.ine , grtiu Engines Stand Supreme For All Pi wc-r Puroo, 1 ; 3. SIMPLICITY it.-oir. H BLAKESLKE and keep yoi re llgion. No profuiiity necesi.vry. ’■if?. —A FULL LINK OK- r Stationary,^triable, Pmr.'i UliCb 01 can see every movement. Nothirg bidden or complicated about the ,\1..SLDJC. Podtivolv >AAh. Strictly high grade. Witt for our ca*cfojus and r>ric*“H WHITE-! 3LAICESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. imnas rax : Yt-JBBSm/t 'W n,. n 1 in OrNPfllMIS '.h For Tv’en w ho cannot oninr- “lion in iii-' il of clothe., we make n «|»-i-in I tV of fittinp n 11 i if For Ladies \ rur h< ni • W- carrv Hu* In Clothing, Hat and UndtTwo;; t.-r wl.at your • Iim or short. We Can Fit You makes of mitfhiugs 1 no mat in, h(out, city ' who do not find! it conveni- we i mt to coin#* to the dity. We inak(* t buying an easy t.a-k by pending to your home* two or thr< e styles of garments t(* select fr in. We carry SHIRT WAIaTS, SKIRT3, LEADING CORSETS, FUKNiSrilN C AM) UNDERWEAR. Soli Agent. tor MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, CASHARTT OVERALLS Our Coys’ Dopartmont 11 lw h 11 <1 everything !v«to-wear for boys, ex- hoes. (By Mrs. Jas. F. Evans.) The week or prayer observed by the Womau’s Home Miraicu Auxiliary of the M. E church south, au«l of the Prosbyteriau church, was we I attended turoughoul liio week. Tho premise of oar Heavenly Father wm realized a. every rervice. “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, then aui I in rlie inidat of them.’* Ihosuug *.ud prater service that pro cured the subject discuwuid was always sweet and oplifting to hearts attuned to the diviue nature. Three wooks of prayer are of vit.d importance. While the church is ecus taut in prayer jet God always honors special seasons of prayer. THE .ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. The anniversary nor vices at Vnshti Home were well attended by a goodly number of ladies and a few geut lemon, who were much impressed with the coudition of the Homo uud its oppor tunities On Oct. 10, 1003, (his Home was set apart to God and from tho^be^inuing the blessing of our God lias been upon us, and we can truly say, there hath not failed one word of Ills good promise to “supply all jour neods according to his riches in glory by Christ Josus." During the past year, the Home has been neatly uud comfortably furnished uuil overy daily need supplied b> kino friends, whose hearts hud been touched by tho Holy Spirit to aid in tl is work. Much ot our success 1ms be ii^duc largo, : j7 to tic* interest and infhiwuo ot tho Times Eui -rpri.-e. Its pen has been mightier than any svord of iLdiltereun or criticism that- has Ik cu thrust at us., Dunug thi-i joar 13 gals huvjiouu. into tiro Homo, 4 fiom our own county, 1 from Missouri, 1 tiun Touucsho. The others from uilferem nctiuib state. Tho health of the Homo has been good until tho past lew weeks «»uo to the impute Water that is used. 'Vo are praying our Father daily tin t this Homo may soon enjoy the great, blesi.- mg that our nearby neighbors are on- jojiu n , good pure water. This would gladden oar iiearts and bring tho rc»*s back to the wau facet. Then it would assist the girls to much in their 1 luudiy work. The industrinl and tniucatioLal feat ure of tho Heme is wdl underway. The girls aro bright und attentive to the In struction given them. Rev. Ed. F, Cock’s tulk on the op- l»ortunities and influenoe of the Home in the girls gave as much rucourugiuent to press forward in this work. He said .nany good things. I would like to ,;ivo his talk in fuil but Imre iparo for ■mly two o» three reuuuks. “The mold iug of a home nest for those girlr, that. mt cut trua ilu*lr own l. 'arth htones, is a vvoik tho angels might ovet.” “Tho building of character thr noblest work committed to ruuu. GOD’S OPPORTUNITY. So*ac<»ne lias said that “each human life Jh another opportunity for tire d to di-jilay his grace and power.” So it is, and tiie thought will grow np?v you ns you oiu&rato upon it. Ju»e ttnua, am *jiod*» opportunity I,’' Iui’c ti w dorftii! Isn’t it glorious l ‘W !;»•«• look at ethers whom God hn.-« richl. blessed and honored iu service, v.c ci sec how it is; but do we ever tti»?*h ■ of ouTMi.vt-s ns God’s opportcivir. i Every one that responds to U . cm; “Otmo!” gives God a larger gijcoi tho world \ Evoryone who obeys God’s c« •. main «‘Go!” usdets Godin galtiing . i:trg« place in tho hearts of rneu. Ev ry 11 gonorato<l heart and life is u n* v» ; ;rd in which God plants his so ids ♦ lm and grace; a fountain out of wi *i (i< constant streams of healing po' « Take it home, dear young fx in *d, h.l •ay to yourself, “I am God's oppor tunity. ” Be that, and your Hi) wi become unutterably grand, and > >ar»- perience unspoakably sweet. A. W, Spooner, .) D. FIRE DESTROYED GORDON ALA MayorS. A. Roddeubory rennveda telegram yesterday Mating that;! * town of Gordon, Ala., lmd boon completely destroyed by flro Friday in< ruing Gordon D a town of 1000 inhs"itanti just across the state lino on theA.C. L, midway between Bainbrid e und Dothan. Tho telegram was signed by .1. W. Britt, Mayor, who asks aid from citizens of Thoidasville. The pi >i)orty Ma is many thousands, the t w e^ luted and tin peoplehomeh s; Any no who wishes to help the dist'i sw of 11 , ighboring city can do ho by couiumui iliug with Mayor Roddonbcry. KNAPP CASE DISMISSED FROM COURT TI10 entire 1itno «*f the superior comt Friday was spent in considemsion it the caso of W T. Kimpp, of Mctcalfo, xigaintt the S. F. &. W. railway. Then after all tho evidonee had boon heard, b. A, Koddenberry, Judge pro line dia* missed the euro from court on tho ground that the plaintiff had fnl'ed to show fitlo to the property. The cnit was an intcroatlngono. It was /or iflOO to which amount Mr. Knr.])p cluinird he had licon damaged by the n broad hanging a water course. This ho al lowed caored a pond on Ms placo to go dry at certain of tho year thi s TREASURER S REPORT, The amount contributed for tlm rujj port of tiio Home, since its found-.tu n, i? 1838.41. With tho exception §100.00 from the Masons and $50.00 from tho Odd Fellows, this I nut nil been given iu small amounts ranging from 00 up wards. We have also received dona tions in provisions ami clothing from kind and good friends, Often when the bills for the mouth would be presented, not enough funds would be on hands to pay then, hat God had been watching over his work aud moving upon the t.oarte of tl.« peo ple, and so, day by day, little b 1 little and from far and near the money and check* wonld come nnd so we hav«* been enabled to'sopply the temporal needs cf the Horae. To oar dear font ar«d loving F.itfa r is our praise given. “Opportnmti s lo u y.dnee stamped upon must be chuliengcd qoite like other <L*vs: comes, quite Ii*e otf tiiat day &»’d in u lifetime laces Jltlportonlty of It:' its meauing bru come with their A day A in it a sing- t 1/ | ' s ,| j only wuy to T.) fj,^ eve y oj" ugiufully uni ask ad earnestly Lb tl.< tunitiei when they come, whether open* depriving his stock of water aud hi* fumiiy malaria. The railroad was re prison fed b t*ral couiibel Bennett of Brunswu Local oonnad 3uodgrass. J. F. ell ropresouted Mr. Enap)>. ’1 l.t h of courso a victory for the 1. but (he salt will probably bo h again. .ving / jx: : *. ~ —-—— ■— Is Santa Claus For the last tan years during "oui; business annals. Santa Claus has al ways chosen our place for his head quarters, for tire simple reason that we were well supplied with articles suitable for the holidays for the little tots, youngsters and grown persons, Everything yon can Mention Will be displayed in proper style. Think of us wh n you want any hol iday goods. Plenty of Bargains for Everybody on Every ,day’s Staples. Galvanized iron wash tubs medium size the kind wo always got 65c tor is perfect as U. S. currency and as round as a silver < ollar. Special 60c. Galvanized ash basins beats all other kinds to y i ce^. Djiit rust, dont break off, alw ys bright, good size worth23o. Srocial 15c. 25c House Fi ;om3 19c. 10 quart tin dis 1 pans worth 20 c our low price now 10c each. CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN REA )I.N’G MATTER OFFERED; BY TIIE Weekly Tlmes-Enterpri: Weekly TimevEnterpriao 1 yet- • and a splendid mao of Georgia, the t li.c i State* and the world, $1 00. (Tiie map alone la worth the m< toy.; Weekly Time*-Enterprise am tin Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one year $1 40. Weokly Timca-Euternrine an I (He 3omi*We«kly Savannah Now* bot'i cue year$l 50. Weekly Timoo-Enterprii*e an l ".ho Thrco Times-Week New York \v’orld, both ouo year 41 50. Weeklv Tiraes-Knterptiso an l the lohtou Time*, both one v oar $1 2u. Weoklv Tirae*-Et]terprf*e and the tunny South mid the weekly Allantu ?oustitntion, all ono year $2 (X). Weekly Timen-Eiiteqiripe and Cfiris- in Union, .-i clean, high toned xuior- leuominauoaal weekly, $1.50. Almost any other combination you oan want ft- a price to .suit you. il one f these coiubiuution* doeaJi't sor write what you want. TIMES* ENTERPRISE, Tliomaaavillo, Ga. In Calling for any Special Offer please Mention this paper. 4 qnart doublj thick preserving ket tles 10c • Mens fleeced underwear, the right hing for this time of the year, worth $1.00. Our spe ial price 88c per suit of two pieces. Galvanized iron slop pails double coated and heavy ware, fitted with cover, worth 60c our price 38c We have the largest and most com plete assortment or notions in the city. Come and see us. Our prices always . roc?£ bottom Alex S Yeager, Manager 118 Eroad Street