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tVB8-KNl'H!'-?l >< ? 1 K i"<n*(\’WH,T..B.qtiOBgIA. NOVEMBER J1 iflQ«
VV<»m»i n’n M tome
- MiHsion Column,
TO. RRMOVE
FRECKLES AND PIMPLES
In Ten Rays, Usr
Satirrpla.
waxes of » heavenly joy, the lugtosrt
a id sweetest llint 'ever cornea into liu-
man liearr*. There comes a glsdueeF
of soul, a sense of fellowship with Jetus 1
Christ, a realizatinh of having been a i
or worker with God Himself in wivinp
a lioniau soui. Tla*/e comes /vgrowtl.
ol' an.ee, a afcw power with God nn«>
m -u.—Herald and Presbyter.
exas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok
; in t loorado
(By Mrs. Jan. F. Evans)
Utah, Wyoming,
Oregon, Montana, Washington
and other points
West, Northwest and Southwest
). G. HOLLENBECK.
Dist. Passenger Agent,
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R.
Mho Thomaarlli* Guards Monday
Woocitod (MU male imdquNiivik tlwii
Wan of (ho niorvy tor ilirtr tiip t.
Oaraill.-i ro defend WliKoly Willihrrl.
Mha Un‘1’and cffluor# r« civcd my fir
two <tf.y* work. This’ ommu ted
’Mboot a dollar ID cure of the enliareil.
kM more for tl.eoffii-cla SCcqpliliB 10
1T BEAUTIFIES
THE COMPLEXION
QUBSLIoSd,
Hoff jnany schools are operated by
fie Woman'* Home Mlnuon Society?
Wlnre are they located.—October Bal-
letio.
THE NEED OK PUKITY.
■‘Tlie liome and tho city !■ just n>
pare a, the elomenta iliat make it up.
fast bare twain to bring an mdicusvm
I refer er-
agaiukt tlio^moderu dance,
peciaily tothe waltz and other forma of
d mcing that have iu tliefn the tendency
to oompromiie wi'li other forma of ein
and degradation. When yon demand
that your daughter and wife lo pure,
and when yon light (or their purity, re
member that you have no right to de
mand for them what you cannot give iu
return.g Sod demand! the acme parity
In a man that lie doea iu a woman.
"Some one haa aaid, 'Sow a thought
and you reap an act; aow an act und
you reap a habit; now a habit and you
map a character; now a character and
you reap a destiny.' Tire laying la old
e ft Section,. God lia* opened l" three
school a a wide an 1 effectual door
through which the gospel of redemption
may he preached to a much neglected
p topis.
Orer|iSOO boye and girls are in it-
tmdauce. Numbers of students, gome
young men and womon whore dormant
m »tal(facoities are just being awaken-
el, havejbeeu denied entrance into there
■ohoole for look of room.
Can you realize what this refusal
would mean to your own child, to be
denied there opportunities that can
on me but once to a child in a life time?
Oan wo know that others are groping
in darknem and wo ait at tare?
Witt God bless our own when wo are
doiug so little for ether*?
Oil that He would so awaken eer
dormant virions tliat we might wo the
aeede of others, put our own relflah
plana aside that oilier* might have at
ieiat a'fair allowing."
ttatlttAlH Ih a ne*ir dl«co**erv. c«iamot**-d
mid m< nay will r»« refunded If it fail* n» re-
ww»*f Krcw<law. l.'Vcr **V> ( *. Mack-
Tun, Diwoloratinii* end Dl-flgurlu*
Kruptloii-: ordinary rune* in lOdav*. the vomt
no in.itter how long Htandmx, In 15 to 'zOdayii.
Xfler t he?0 m-iect* are removed the In will
he non, 1'k‘itr, healthy »nd b-autlfnl. PrtooAU
••cuts HldMiinriBi'Morhy mdll. Thoitunitdc of
indie* ifwllfy to III* mertuof Mnililol ,
Ml** Allc« Limit* writer—Thltx-deaux,
La., Oct. 15, ’Of. *K«»i four l«r» mjr luce whs
completely covered with Irnkie* und pim*
pie*. All remedies failed uut*l 1 used two
package* Hut taolu, whlab completely it mov
ed my freckle* and pimples. My complexion
Ib now perfect,and I l*»r*every lady bavin*
freckle* or plmnir* will try -failnoin."
P/,l%2£; , %. «d
all drn**iBU.
; I. FOLSOM, 1
1 and Builder. I
I Work ereentad aeeordl ng to late ate!
approved methods. "
|Bor IIP. Phoneoonneefionj.
| TlromasvUle, Ga.
'Plana, specification, and eatimata
I fnrnithed.
If troubled with waad digestion try
Ohmmberlain'e Stomach and Lire* tab
let* Urey wUl do yea good. Porealebyl
W. Paeeockd w
INTEH ROGATION POINTS POH
SATURDAY EVENING.
1. In what particular instance or in-
stance* have I practiced arlf-denial for
t is good of oiliota within the week new
e'otiug?
2. Hava I by ward, tmUe or net re-
lioved any one's mrow or inspind
hope in tlie (wart of any diiconragvd
one?
II. Have 1, or have I not, ty
word or act,' commended my divli a
Lord and lilt salvation to the favorable
cuu.lderutlon of auj^oue whom Iluoff.
to bo unsaved!
4. HI wore to die this night, what
|>6ciul thing havo I done dining the
week to justify my Lord and,lodge in
greeting witli me, "Well done, thou
faithful servant?"—Tele-
SCHOOL KOTEB. -
Oar rehoul. have opened with a fine
good nud
scope.
IW.
IVEO
FOR CAMILLA TRIP.
$*AP TOSSERS
NAB8ED BY OFFICERS
Aha If dozen dusky devotees or Daiue
Vtntone were arrested Uuinlay on
AS charge uf gambling. It aegis a that
tthrmatlon had bedu ftirmshml He
tBeere that they had been t irliug Die
kespeckied cubes with nimble tllgltaio
Ae faeeiaatrug game of cropa They
Were arretted otto by one t,u the street-.
Williu Urookiu ploatl guilty and was
fine,, $10 and costa iu county court.
Wesley Williams and Howard Bowie
>Mre tried and lined #10 nud none* each.
vRa Clark is oat on bond. Bon and
dim Glass are iu jail pending develop-
Entora Insurance Buaioots-
Mr. B. I,. Hedfenr 1 •»»» rosi^no i hia
position an head of tho Bar wick jiubMc
ecbool and has no50 into tlie Hfn insur*
moo bQNinMi. He, with Mr. T. K.
-Dixoo, another well biiowarehool tosdi-
w. hsyo kCOUrmVa ueuornl apenoy y jn*
■»raotfre:.i the lilii.ciit Life IiiBursucn (.>»,
to work Bro-dktf, I owndos and CoUiuitt.
ooontios. Tl.oywlll have huadquiutira
«t Pavo.
There young men are auro to succeed.
They belong 10 two of ih« bast families
in tho cou'iiy, are well knowu, and are
4Mkdowed with both ability 5111 energy.
Their con)]nnyisa go6il one aud their
’territory a fertile oue.
Have bem aulferlng from Impure Blood
for many years, Laving Boils a:nl othci
Eruptions. Having heard of S. S. S. X de
cided to try it, and am glad to aay tlrnt it
Ims done me h gteut deal of good. I intend
t* continue to ti*e it, a* X believe it to he
the beat Blood Mcdidue on the market.
Cleveland, Tenu. W. K. DbtbrS.
Fbr over fifteen years I have sufTered
More or less from Impure Blood. About a
Mar ago I had a boil appear on my leg
Wow the knee, which was followed by
three more on my neck. I saw S. S. S.
and decided to try it. After
FROM BIBLE TO NEWSPAPER.
Auirny i* fold of a minister who
taught im old tnuti I11 his paiiidt how to
read. Hu proved a proficient scholar.
Aftrr the teaching had como to an end,
tlie minihfor wan not able to ctdlmt the
cottage fur soui* time, nud when ho 4id
ho found only tho wife at lioiuu.
How’h John?" s»id ho.
He'd canny, sir,” add the wife.
How docs he get ou with hi* read*
inR?"
Nicely, Hr."
'Alt! I nuppoftn he will read Ida Bible
very comfortably now." \
iliblusir! BIofs you; lio was out
of thw Btbio und into the bewspaiior
long aRo."
There tvro umny other r«cple who.
hkc thb old mail, hnvo long Uen "out
of the Bibb* and iuto tho ne* *p:»iH*r."
They havo fomnkvn t),o "fonutain of
itviug waterK," and have gone about
among muddy )>oo1h and Btagunut mo*
raaNCM to seek scuicthioR which niiRlit
slake their thirst.-^IlenUd and Pres
byter
f attendance. Tho first month show* a
larger ouroiluieut than that of any pre
vious year iu tho history of tie schools.
Deugae fuver attacked tlie teachers
r»t Key West the first week of the school
term, but they ar6 recovedug,
It is with 1 egret that we chroniole the
demlMj ot tho hor»e that was to neces
sary to tlie workers at Rat h Hargrove
Hemiuory, Key West, Fla. As thoy
are unable to "annex Cuba" a la Mrs.
WiggH, wo .suggest that a generous do
nation from any individual wishing to
rcplaco this t,cced will be receiveJ with
pleasure by Miss Reid,
LIFE HAVING SERVICE.
The following no lco bai recently ap-
neorod iu soveral of tho leading daily
papers;
"A, wealthy New York society girl is
repotted to have pushed a 100 per con .
exumiuatiou and enrolled ua aiucmlmr
of tho vntuntuui’ / life-ftaviug service of
toe United States."
We know ot intiuy fiuRjIred girls and
wuuicit wi.oimve for years u?eu cu-
ga>,ott m h volunteer life-saving service
iu our own und ether count riot. Tiny
me net itch in houses and Lindt nor are
many of them prominent socially,
albeit they arc daughters of a king,
though the world knows them only as
City Missionaries and I>caccncsscss. No
j croeires of honor nor medals t f gold are
Mrs. L. C. Seaton, of Louisville, Kv„ i beslowed open tlpm (or bravery mid
is iu the city for the wiicr. *\!iv Sea
ton is a regular winter visitor to Thom
atvillu an 1 has many ftieiids here who
are glad to welcome h«-r sgidii. Mn* is
a* tiiH Ik tin* of T. L. Speuce on Mouroc
srrtet.
I ftithfulnea*. Yet they have wrought
| uobly, rescuing thousands upon thou
sands from the dark waters of sin nt.d
! despair, ai d di God’s beautiful after-
while great will be their reward.
Sunday’s Atlanta Journal contained 1
a handsome picture of Mrs. Nell lhs.»
iuq'ki Sen to nud her lit tie daughter Mart-
aina.
taking three bottles all Boils disappeared
tad I nave not been troubled any since.
Gko. G. Kkrtio.
X14 W. Jefferson St, Louisville, Ky.
Newark, Ohio, May 25, 1903. j
From childhood I had been bothered |
with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils, i
! hod boils ranging from five to twenty in i
W—brr each seoaon. The buniiug ac- 1
caapanying the eruption was terrible. !
S. 8. S. seemed to be just the medicine 1
ended in my case. It drove out all Impu- j
tftfea and l«d blood, giving me perttia- I
Mat relief from the skin entptiou aud ;
holla This has been ten years ago, and I
have never hod a return of the disease.
Mas. J. D. Atokrtox.
Write for out
book on blood and
skin diseases.
Medical advice
or any special in
formation about
ycurc&sc will cost
you uothing.
The Swin Specific Comptay, Atlanta, 6a.
A MISSION tO THE MILLS
Miss Jennie Smith, <f Ui ion Mills
j S. O , ha-* entered. Scarritt .libie ui.d
Training School to prepare for dcncouess
work She feels ergocially cal o i 10
J. J. Purrtinore tho popular Boston j-work among the will people her twelve
merchant was breathing Thomas rill*, o*lH*riouco in this life having pro-
o/.3i e Monday. ! eminently fitted her for such work. Her
’ pastor, who regards her as a splendid
Mr. W. F. Red!earn of BarwiA was | elirisciau character, says that Miss
in town Monday.
Mis. G. W. Fjrrill *ent over to Baiip
bridge for a few days visit Mouday.
F»no Cane.
M \ A. J. SliepheM, who lives six
unlet ftom town ou ti e comity line
road r was in towif Monday with a load
of probably the finest caue seen iu
Thotnasvilio thii year. Mr. Shepherd
prides himself ou his cane aud darts
anybody tVbeat him. His stalks average
itMiut oi;lit foot loug after they aro
n aimed.
Smith oue day remarked to him:
"When I see hundreds aud lmudredn of
Iieople eowdiug from their xvirk this
i]uestion cornea to me: "Where will
all these spend eternity."
The factory questiou is beiug con
stantly discussed by promineut speakers
aud write! s. but the girl who labored
among the mill people, has struck the
dormiwvit chord, "Where will all these
spend ete»uity?"
He who is useful in leading others to
lif* ami safety receives tlie rewaid of
RATES.
Those who wish day board or pleas
ant rooms with board can be accora
dated. Everything clean, comfortable-
and homelike, good and prompt service
given to all. Phone 171.
Masu’-y Hotel.
SE OND-HAND MAHN ERY
For Sale. Newly Overhauled.
One 25 H. P. Tubular Boiler
" io “' ‘ " "
“ io * " Vertical “
•* 8 " ' Locomotire*' on
wheels.
One to H. P. Vertical boiler and en
gine.
i No. 2 DeLoach Saw Mill, Simplex
Feed. ^
I—H in* h Insert'd tooth saw.
— Smsll saws.
I—.Soul,- steam feed rope ieed as good
a* «*ew.
*—15 H. P. center crank engine.
»-35 * » as
good as new.
1 —Button saw mantle.
1—Set 3$. stringer logging trucks new
3—Sets 36 pole *„ „ „
1—2)4 Duplex Steam pump, new.
1—2 1-2 Gardner governor. „
1—21-2 ,. „ good as
new.
1—2 1-2 King governor.
1—2 1-2 Monarch governor. —
f—2 1-2 Pickering governor.
12—Sets 12 Pickering Carriage truck,
new, the best made.
Prompt attention upon work. We
will be prepared to furnish cane mills m
30 days*
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
Works near A. O. L. K. B. Depot.
P. O. 102; Telephones ISt anil210.
When In Calio etepetthe Bell Houe
Good meet*, good service, good
rooms, reasonsfale rate*. 10-21t
Old paper* by Hi* thouaanda. n
aai* ut Tlmee-Enterpile*.
500 DOLLiRSQI COLO TO
BE 6ITEH AWAY!
Guess how many grains in
one gallon of Shelled Corn?
J.MI1S
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We are going to give to our customers, $500.00
in Gold on December 1st, 1904. Here is the Plan:
We have had placed in 4 quart jars^one gallon of com, and
scaled by Judge S. A, Roddenbery, mayor of Thomasvillc. One of
these jars is placed at IIvans & Son’s Warehouse; one at Neel Bros.
Store; one at A. I*. Churchwell & Co’s; ami one at the Thomasville
Shoe Co’s
With every dollar Cash spent with any of the merchants signed
below, between September 1st, 1904 and Dec. 1st, you will be entitled
to one guess at the total number of grains in the four jars. With
every bale of cotton ginned at the Farmers Gin Company you will also
have a guess, and another guess with every bale of cotton weighed at
Kvaus & Son’s Warehouse. The following gentlemen have consented
to act ns judges iu the contest;- W. H. Godwin, E. L‘. Clay, J. S.
Ward, Jr., J. Q. Bryan, Geo. M. Dekle, Ad. Way, Jr., T. J. Bran
don aed T. W. Lewis.
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The person guessing nearest to the number of
grains in the four jars will get $ 100,00 in Gold.
50.00 in Gold.
25.00 each.
10.00 each.
5.00 each.
2.50 each.
1.00 each.
Next nearest will get
2 next nearest will get
5 ntext nearest will get
20 next nearest will get -
40 next nearest will get -
50 next nearest will get -
III case of a tie for one prize, it will be divided among the peo
ple guessing tlie same. (To explain—Should two people tie for first
prize, they will receive $50.00 each. Should twojor more) guess next
nearest the prize will he divided equally among them, and so on.
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MORAL—Bring your cotton to Thomasville; soend our money with us;
I get the tst seeds fer our mcr.ey (or you needn’t by them); get into this
contest and mabe you will get one of these prizes.
EVANS & SON,
‘ NEEL BROTHERS,
CHURCHWELL & CO,
THOMASVILLE SHOE CO