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rffOMA8VILLfE,<}itOHG!A, DECEMBER 25 1904!
TOMMY ItSFITU
OF
)R. J. C.SCHWENCKE.
Is ocat6d on Broad street, opposite
Piney wends Hotel,
[is an np-to-dae Hospital for for sick horses, mules aud dogs
TTp-To-Date Implements
for performing all kinds of opera ions on animals.
Examination free. Board at cost.
Address,
T. C. Schwaicke, D. V..,
Thomasvilie, Ga.
DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR ^
“PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT.
n>e DURABLE Fence,
None so STRONG.
• All large wires. "
Highest EFFICIENCY.
LOWEST COST.
No Wraps -
to hold *"
Moisture
and cause
Rust.
"PimauftOH Purscn** IUowo, (Standard Btyte.)
Absolutely STOCK PROOF. Wa oan SAVE YOU MONEY OB Fanon*.
CALL AND SEC IT.
We have ?usmad a reducion injprices on Wire Fence.
Come and le us give you Prices on the best Fence on the
market.
Coleman & Adams,
HARDWARE,
Mrs. Roecoe Luke left yesterday for
Lumpkin to spend Christmas at her old
home.
\ . •
Capt. J. G. McCall one ot Quitman's
QjoKt learned harristp, made a visit to
the city Thursday.
Miss i'allie Dekle, who spent yester*
day.with Mrs. M. Brncey, has left for her
home in Marianna, Fla.
Miss Lyda Srnnalnnd has returned
from Cnthbort t him>id the holidays at
home.
For Men
t ho cannot come to the city
'■■lien in need of clothes we
i'iako a specialty of fitting
you at yenr home. We
carrv the finest makes of
lothing, Hats, Furnishings
and Uuderivkar, and no mnt-
ter what your size is. stout,
siim or short,
We Can Fit You
Sole Agents for
MANHATTAN SHIRTS,
STETSON HATS,
CARHARTT OVERALLS.
For Ladies
who do uot find it conveui-
ent to come to the city
We make buying an easy
task by sending to your
homes two or three styles of
garments to seleot from,
We carry
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS,
LbADINOlCORSBTS,
FUKNISHINOC
AND,UNDER WEAR.
In Our Boys' Department
can be had everything
ready-to-wear for boys, ex
cept shoes.
B. N. LEVY. BRO. & DO,
SAVANNAH, G4A.
ROSS WARSHIPS ARE
NEARLY ALL GONE
Tokio, Dee. IS.—The tnrrotthip Se
vastopol Is atilt afloat bat apparently
damaged.
London, Deo. 18.—A dispatch to the
Japanese legation from Tokio says the
commander of the third squadron re
ports that the Sevastopol’* bow wo.
•nnk this morning by a submerged tor
pedo tube. Six torpedo boats attacked
the Sevastopol and two other ships. De
tails are not yet reoeived.
J. A. Dasher, Jr., of Valdosta apent
Thursday in the oity.
Miss Edwlna Mallotte is at home af
ter a short»vlait to Boston.
Dr. and Mrs. Kerr and Misr Victors
have returned from a short trip to
Florida.
Mias Sno Culpepper returned home
last night from Shorter college. Her
many friend, are giving her a hearty
welcome
Mr. and Mr.. Proctor Chase Welch
l.avo to-day for the no. th. They will
spend two week, touring before roach,
lng I heir home nt Tuxedo Park,
Mlae Qrlgg. to Wad.
Invitation, have been received in the
oity to the weddfhg of Mi.. Vernal
Origga to Mr. Edgar W. Hollingsworth.
Mis. Griggs is the daoghter of Con-
grexmau James ~M. Origgs, and is a
young lady of great popularity. Tne
wedding will oconr at the First Baptist
ohnrohat Dawson, Oa., on January
fourth.
Have You
a Friend?
Then tell him about Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how It cured your hard cough.
Tell him why you always keep
it in the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about It. Doc
tors use a great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.
“I bad » terrible cold end cough end
threatened with pnanmotiln. 1 tried Aj
lefiut
- . SARSAfASJtU
CottonWarehouse
Williams 8 Mitchell, Prps.,
dealers in
Horses, Mules, Cattle, CottonSeed.
: buy all kinds Country produce and pay the highet mark-
rice atall times. When you have something to sell, see ns
CLUB
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
special bargains in reading
MATTER OFFERED;
BT TIIE
Weekly Times-Enterprise.
Weekly Times-Enterprise and the
Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one
year $1 40.
Weekly Times-Enterprise and the
Semi-Weekly Savannah News both one
yeargl 60.
Weekly Timec-Enterprlse and the
Three Tlmes-Week New York World,
both one year SI 60.
Weeklv Timee-Enterprise and the
Boeton Time., both one year $1 26.
the
feekly Atlanta
Constitution, all one year {2 00.
Weekly Times-Enterprise and
Sunny South and the Week]
Weekly Times-Enterprise and South
ern Cultivator. |1 60.
Weekly Timee-Enterprise and Chris
tian Union, a clean, high-toned inter
denominational weekly, $1.60.
Almost any other combination you
can want at a price to salt you. If one
of then combinations doesn’t suit write
what you want.
TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
ThomasaviUe. Ga
Womau’s Home
aion O'Jk inn
Our Conference Corresponding Sec
retary Mrs. W. P. Blaelngame, haa
been .accomplishing some good homo
mission work one in the rural Motiuna,
in plaolng the opportunities and needs
of tne work before the women that live
somewhat apart from the great fields of
aation, the factory districts, city slums,
eto. But God calls every woman to jbe
a co-worker with Him in this battle
against sin, each one in her own ap
pointed sphere is to do the work that
lies nearest her door.
Sin abounds e.eay where, and God's
grace is sufficient to oombat it, if He
otnose women whose hearts are over
flowing with love for Him.
Several flourishing county auxiliaries
already exist and new one. are being
organized and the women are being in
formed and awakened to their roeponsi-
bUity.
LOVE’S LIGHT.
A willful girl left her country home
for the city, and was swept into its
maelstrom of evil. Failing to hear
aught from her, her widowed mother
sought [her noxiously from street to
street, from saloon to saloon, from dance
house to dance honse—alt in vain,
though she raw many other “mother’
daughter’s dancing staggering on their
way to perdition. Week after week
the searoh went on until, her heart
growing cold witli despair, it was at
last abandoned. At a fast hope, she
had a large piotnre of her daughter,
taken in her fresit innocence, hnng in a
saloon, and these words in large letters
written beneath it:. “Como home,
daughter there will he a light in the
window for yon."
Years went by, but every night the
mother’s trembling hand placed a
brightly burning lamp in the window
where i, could be Been far down the
road, while n prayer was offered for
the wandering one's re’nru. One oold
midnight that prayer was auswered.
The mother's love qutoi eued ear heard
a timid knock at the door, and, spring
ing to open It, she caught in her arms
the fainting, half-frozen form ot her
daughter.
Warmed, fed, loved book to life, the
poor girl told her sad story, Alas that
it should be so common I Loving, be
trayed, desperate, loatl Sinking *vor
lower and lower, the longing for home
and mother drowned by deeper excess,
until, only the night before, she had
gone into a saloon where hung her
piotnre. As she looked upon the bright,
innocent fare, and then into a mirror at
tho same faoo, bloated, disfigured—one
had seemed the face ot an angel, the
other of a demon—she realized “the
wages of sin is death.” A sea ot bitter
sorrow swept over her, and th* thought
of the river near by. Then she road
the words: “Gome horns, daoghter;
then will be a light In the window for
you.”
Out of the saloon, down the street,
and on the homeward road she fled as
fast as her feeble limbs wonld permit.
She seemed drawn, nay, driven by in
visible hands. All night, all day, oold,
hungry, sick she dragged her weary
way until she reached the gate of her
no. -
O, mother,' she oried; “even then,
if I had not seen the light, I should
never have dared knock. It told mo
your love was burning lost as bright.”
Amid her teara and ktssee, the mother
murmured: “And the Saviour's love
is burning brighter than mine,
daughter. Have yon come home to
him too?”
A light as from an inner vision flash
ed over the girl's face, and, with a glad
cry, ehe said: “O, now I know what
love ie—you love, Christ's love, and I
have come home to you both I”
Well may you thank God that the
wayward girl waa uot your daughter;
but amid you thanksgiving, will you
not look with compassion upon that
other mother's daughter? Will you
not lot the Ught of vour love ahlne upon
her way, that from it she may learn
what Christ’s love ie? He came to seek
and to save the lost; and he calls to you
'Fol'ow thou mol”
—Hot Soda-
Hot Chocolate, Hot Tomato Bouillon, Hot
... Clam Bouillon, Hot Beef Tea, Hot
Vigoral and Others.
Give us a Trial. W.>
Guarantee Satisfaction,.
BRACEY PHARMACY CO.
AGENTS for JACOB’S CANDY.
mott's PENNYROYAL PIUSb-BB-JB:
They overcome Wok
ores, increase vies-
’They are "UII
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hem. Cannot do harm—life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAID
Dl vner i I t 1 t. i . , J0). Olsvelaal, io.
WE BAVE JUST RECEIVED A OAR
L0AD0F TEXAS RED RUST PR00*
SEED OATS
Giovvfland shipped direct from Texas and if you want the bes
Seed Oats “We have them,” and they are yours at a lees
price than can be bought esewhere. Price attractive.
Let us quote you.
Full stock Hay, Grain, Wheat Bran, Cotton Seed Mea'and
Hulls. All kinds of •
COAL AND WOOD.
Prompt attention to all orders.
The Thomasvilie Ice Company
’PHONE NUMBER H
Thoroughbred Chickens.
Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte
‘ EGGS. Price $i .00 per setting 15 eggs.
C. W. COCHRAN & BRO., - Thomasvilie, Ga
Mr. O, R. CssmIs, a leading young
man of the Cairo neighborhood was a
Friday visitor.
Mm. John Vaughn cam. home last
night from Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs.
Vaughn an with Mr*. E. L. Brown.
$1.50 RER DAY $1.50
Is all it costs you to stop at the
BRIGHTON HOTEL
Service is clean neat, prompt. Under the management of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward, Thomasvilie, Oa. Broad Street.
Holidav Gifts.
Jewel Boxes, Watches, Candelabra, Clocks
Spoons, Knives, Forks, Broaches, Chains
Rings, and Sterling Silver.
C. O. GOEHRING.
120'South Bread 8t
(Watch this Spac6
You will see bargains quoted hare
that will ha worth while.
B. N. SOHOENIO,
[DRY GOODS.
Thomasvilie, 3a,,
Jackson
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Time Table Effective Sept. J 1th
Mi«MWWMMM8$88»WBM*Ba**»gm$$m$$|9SM OQGS
Trains Arrive
Thomasvilie *
13:10 p. m. 7:35 p. m
Daily.
Trains Leave
Thomasvilie
7!4o'a. m., 4:15 p. m
Daily.
Qulokest and Best Line to Maoon
Atlanta, St. Louie and all point! Wait.
Finest equipments in the South, Coaohss
eleoirio lighted, with fans in rammer
and steam beat in winter, making travel
comfortable and easy.
Tickets on sal* Id all points in th* :
United Staten
If yon an contemplating a trip, ask i
our Agent for information—we may be
able to sav* you mooey and time. i
MfifiMMSI
H. C. McFadden, A. E- Glover,
General Passenger Vgent, homasville.
T, G. Knapp, Com. Agent, Fitzgerald:
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