Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 04, 1904, Image 7

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*<1«KB-BKTTi«ontyp.'TFKWA8VIU.^ OEOK'»»A. VOVFMPFU.. a 8104 morti to the folks in the Home. Even more acceptable fs their invasion of the sewiug room, in which are stacked gient piles of children’ gArmeuts, Boxes and baskets of torn and bnttouless children’s clothes are overhauled, but tons sewed on. rents mended, little gar ments our- over etc., etc. Stockings are darned, too, or ^ut down for nm»llcr jlVvL Thh» means n great deal vrh«*>- 125 pairs must be supplied every week. For Infants and Ofc%pt. A'c gctablc Preparaiionfor As similating ihcFocd nndUeguIa- liiig ihe Stomachs and Bowels of • One lmudred and iwveuty-Iive ui -t h [>r«, babies and wording girls were >*"v ;t*u orm week vacations at Now Lento.' [Fresh Air Camp this Miiutuer by de:i eoiief-se.s from the Chicago Home Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest .Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral, wot "Narcotic. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YDHIt. EXAST COPY OP WRAPPER. i Broad Street, Old Progress Stand. wires. me Greet Remedy* tier xrefttnitoa endy tvr all diseases et either Ml sjincb M Nervous Proem* tlmi. Mental Worry, ex cenklvt^uee ot Tobacco or .kWto'ruTc? B Ml I IB DR.’MOTT'S 9mm m M nervine pills. b lead* to Coimijr-nVon unu Ji.mmo. AVnli i id tin* nio:..‘y. tsoid »<l &1.00 pvr box. tt buxis I*, ’t! EM 1C Ah CO.. Cleveland. Ohio. Time Table Effective Sept. I Ith SPECIAL BARGAINS IN l READING MATTER OFFER B Dj BY THE Weekly Times-Enti :rpi ’ise. Weekly Titnos-Kntorprise 1 51 *ar and a splendid man of Georgia, the* United States and the world, $1 00 . (The map alone in worth Uie fetoney.) _ Weekly Times-Entorprb a mad the H. C. McFadden, A. E- General Passenger Agent, ho I, G. Knapp, Com. Agent, Fitzgerald: Semi-Weekly Atlanta Joan ml, hM one your $k 40. Weekly Tiuics Entorpri *e and the Semi- Weekly Savannah Ne webofla one year SI SO, Weekly Timeo-Enterprt » and the Three Tintes-Week Now 1 t©rk World, both one year SI 60. Weekly Times-Enterprf:, *e aid «he Boston Timer, both one yoo r|l 26. Weekly Times Euterpri, « and the Sonny South and the W< «9dy Atlanta Constitution, all one year $ too. Weekly Times Euterpris land South ern Cultivator, $1.60. Weekly Tiraes-Enterpri » and Chris tian Uulon, a clean, high toned inter denominational weekly, $1 .60. Almost any other torn’ jinatlbn yon oan want at a price to suit yon. If one cf these combinations does n’t suit write wbat yon want. TIME8-ENTE RPRISE, Thoms psvOle. Oa DEACONESS WORK HERE AND THERE. Miss Amy Rice, Deaconess, is render ing efficient help in Trinity Church, Sav.inn.,1), Ga. These arc some of Ihe lines of work car.icd on byAhc church: Home Makers Circle, Boys Club, Free Kindergarib/i. Sterooplicau Lectures Dining Room Bible Classes and Night Schools. You will see bargains quoted hen that will be worth while; B. N. 8DHOEN1G, DRY GOODS. Thomaivilie, 3a.. JaoknurfSt The ladies of Waukegan, 1)1., a town on lake Michigan near the lake Bluff ! Deaconess Orphanage, go out on a era. | sade occasionally, ’ They launch them selves by the score at the'Orphanage. It is not nncommon for them to settle | n the kitchen and aerre a delightful INDISTINCT PRINT or*tea! which eV- ,wo.ne., approach vyitb fear, for - , » . • , , ; - child-birth., "'he llionzht ■ *V' J wffermg.en.1 danger In atoro for her, rob, the exWtaiit mother « t: pleasant amicipationa at the coming evdtd. and tests over her a •of gloom whu-.i) c.-.nnot be thsken off. TKnpsan-Vof women >unc, that toe uee of Mother’s Friend ditrinK-precnancv mbs : " r ” * ruin and danger, and insure* sMtiy ip il'dofttnother 11::. Imin ent is a god-send to ail wrenen at the Uin< O' - tt.r.-i ctj:iri.i trill. Not only cities ffiolhr’s Frirtjd tarry wo sytcly through Aim perils of child-birth^ but its use fen../ pr;:..:re. the system for the coming event, prevent* “munw ig •lCk and c - -r dia- ' ° com; i i. J. H] SH/ffSi r T 7 y-? B WgfSn contcining valuable information free. Tho Bradheld Resnlator Co., Atlanta, Ga. : - Mid OF , DR. J. C. SCHENCKE. Is oca ted, on Broad street, opposite Piney, Woods B otel, is mi up-to-.l ,tc Hospital for for sick horses, mules and dog; Up-To-Date Implements for performing all kinds of operation on animals. Exam nation free. Board at cost Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., - Tliomasville, Ga. yVoxmin’tA Home MissioikColiimn. (By Mrs Jas. F. Evir.n») TIDINGS FROM TAMPA. Mtes Brice writes that the H. M. School at West Tampa has been moved »o Piue t'ity as a mere available, poiu:. Tim day nursery for Italian babtes i* ,bouc < o/uploted- What u happy relit t (or ?hnA6 mothers who must go out lor .heir daily bread to know that their tittle helpless babes ar« Ik iup tenderly eared for by motherly women, and how toadi more responsive their he a ts will be r.a they are taught of t!ie "great burden bearer.’' “A little child slia.il lead them.” f SEWING DEPARTMENT Miss Elizabeth Gross, a coueecraten Christian nud finished dress maker has been secured lor the A. B. O. Mission Home and Training School, Dallas Texas. She 1ms already assumed charge of the sowing department which Is n;;W fally eq* ipped and icady for the fall work. l “I never made any any sacrifice when Wutercd deaconess work, or since I have been in the worjc, for God has always filled my heart with such joy that I could not ke< p even with Him.” jThisis what a deaconess says. j ”1 know that I’m a better teacher in ■the public schools because of the course I Imd at the O. T. T\,” writes a w« i ♦vhohad to go back to so-palled >ecular HOW JESUS CAME. aiSTBfsm •' • - foh “PITTSBURGH cm Alt 6ALVAKI2E3 STEEL WISES. FOR FIELD, FAIE.I AND HOG, FENCING. •TBS OKi.V El£CTH:CULY LTiutD F5f*K. every nou guaranteed perfect. The DURABLE Fsi'nce, None so STRUNG. All large' Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. No Wraps _ to hold Moisture and cause Rust. Ibsoluttly STOCK FilGOF, We can SAVE YOU MOSEY cr Fencing, ' CAUL AND SEE *T * j We have ?ust n r.-d a rtc'rciicn in piicts cn Wire Fence. Come and lit us fcive'you Prices on ihe best Fence on Ihe m irket. Coleman & Adams, HAKDWARh, I L For Ladies For Men v ho cannot como to the city when in need of clothes ne make a specialty of Fitting you : it your horn**. Wo carry ihe finest make* »f l«>t it i ••::. Hits, Fnrhighings and C :.vl ar, and no mat- t»*r wh af v» ur size is, stout, siim o r short. We Can Fit You Sob* Ac»*nts for MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON HATS, CARHARTT OVERALLS. who do not find it convtni- ■ lit to come to the city We mnke Imying an easy task by sending to your honres two or three styles of garments to seledt from. , We curry. SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS, LEADING CORSETS. FURNiSHIN C AND UNDERWEAR. In Our Boys’ Department can bo h u d everything ready-to-woar for hov?, ex- c^pfc shoes. , H. LEVY, BRO. & CO. SAVANNAH, GA. ii vening iti u home in Englaud tho apiiot. Quo of rbem “Connt| Lord .To-us, be our ,guw>t, and blew* what thou hast provided.” A little follow aaid: “Do fell me why the lord .Torus never comes. We ask hjm every day. I shall set him a seat, 'mid thou will he?” Some of the boys at the table were big and rough, but there was a Btilluess in the room us the extra chair was set. Aucl in tho stillness a timid knock was heard at tho door. A poor, half frozen lad entered and begged to stay for the night. The guest chair was given him. Tho boys robbed their own plates to fill his. Toars came into the stranger’s oyes at their .kindness to him. The little boy had been thinking. “Jesus could not come so ho scut, this boy in his place. Is that it?” he said. And it was just it. Some day, perhaps, Jesus will say to us: “Iuasmucli as ye have doue it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have doue it unto e.”—Selected. JUVENILE COUBT3. The •Problem of the Children" is to a great extent being solved by the Ju- enilc Court, Two states. Illinois and Colorado, have so far proved the leaders in this plan of saving the youth It is to b* earnestly hoped that n Judge Tut- hill or a judge Lindsey may soou be raised up for every state in the Union. Judge Lindsey of the Denver Juve nile Court, says, “It will bn seen that the Juvenile Court rightly understood is an efforj at man building-character milding. It involves constant work, ceiptant effort, constant straggle. It is a strenuous life for those truely enlist* ed.’V The Javenilo Court workor must understand and love children, and we are almost led to say he must be culled of God for this work—else how will he be able to endure the demands upon tlipo, sympathy, tact and patience Mint must come. To understand childhood and youth if to be fired with desire to save tiie multitudes of boys and girls who are going wrong for lack of intel ligent, sympathetic management. The following paragraph is taken from jjndge Lindsey’s report of tho Juvenile Conrt ol Denver, lVGi: tn regard to tho work of the Juvenile division of the court os the most impor tant work it can be called upon to ad minister, Surely every case involving a boy or a girl is more importuut than any cate involving dollars .snd cents, no matter what the amount may be. at’ Field workers clo more' than raise money for theiustitatious'JJwhich they ys »at down to p. f0J a young woman recently ii 1 tho grace: to OUH worker: “Five years age I l. henrd you spealc ono Sunday night on '.idcmc.oness work. It was then for tho ;first tiuu> in my life I felt a real earnest /lea,re to become a Christian. The do- j wire never left; me and a few months [later 1 gave my heart to Christ.” MILITARY HANGES IN FOURTH REGIMENT I There wilt be several important chan ges in the Fourth Regiment G. S. T. to •which the Tiioiuasville Guards, are [attached, an November fourth. On that date a new military company at Moultrie will bo mustered into the ?er vice and wilt be known as Company B. Mr. Tlmd Adams,, for merly of this city is captain of the company. It will t*Yio the place of the Valdosta Videttes wtiich will be trans, ferred to the first Regiment. On No- veinber 5$, tho Baiohriib ?e company will bo inspected. It luw ’.been placed on probation, and lias not; raided itself to tho required standard, -it will proba bly bo mustered out. GAME WARDEN HAS BEEN APPOINTED. Mr. U M. Linsou ww i Saturday ap pointed game warden a f Thomas county by Judge Robert G. (Mitchell. Under the statute when 50 frt ^holders petition for such an appoinn lent, It is made and tho Warden appoinl od lias the pow er to Choose a deputy 1 warden for each militia district in the *anty. Mr. Lin- son will entor at once upon the dis change of his duties and will see to if that the game laws about hunting out of soason, and* trespassing < u posted land, are strictly enforced. Hi appointment ia timely inasmuch as the 6pen season for quail begins Tuesday* MILLINERY Chic, Tasty, Stylish. I have just returned from the eastern markets and W:s‘* to present a most beautiful line of HATS Our facilities for trimming are the best. MISS LAURA JONES Thomas viHe, Git J Trains Arrive - QnlcUeit and Best Lino to Macon ’ Tliomasville Atlanta) St. Louis and all points West. Finest equipment, in tho Sooth, Coachca f j 2:io p. m. 7:35 p. m electric lighted, *ith fans in aammer j Daily. and steam heat in Vinter, making travel . Thiins Leave Ticket* on sale to all point* In the • i ft Tliomasville 1 United State*. i If yon are contemplating a trip, ask 7:40 a. m., 4:15 p. m onr Agent for information?^*?* may bo ft Daily. ■a-. .- ssssssssssssssskbs able to save yon money and time. l Yis ■ rs - -i