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The First Baptist choroli of V.ildosre,
Georgia, mil hold' a Missionary unit
Bible Conference, beginning. Sunday,
January the 9th and continuing Hip
week following. j 1
it ia with pleasure that they ate
enabled to announce an array of speak
ers «hose names are familiar to all
southern Baptists, and which are a
guarantee ot a great and successful ses
sion of Bible study and missionary in
spiration
Among those who will take aoltve
part In the oonferenoe are the follow
ing
Her. E. Y. Mailing, D. D.; President
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Louisville, Ky„ iter. R. J Willingham,
D. D. of the Foreign Mission Board;
[tor. B. D. Gray, D. D., of the Home
Mission Board, Rev. J. B. Frost, D. D„
of the Snmln^School Bible Board; Dr.
Jury Announces After 12 Hours De
liberation they Could Not Apreo.
iBI * s w ^ ere we
who have felt the pinch
^Urnsil -.■■■■■of the coal weather.
We want to|gmake their Christmas a
warmone, for without warmth there will not
be much happiness.
DR. J. C.SCHWiNCKE.
Isochteri on J.rtad street, opposite
Pi i«iy woods Hotel,
is an. uf-to-dae Hospital for for sick horses, uiules and dogs
Up-To-Date Implements
for performing all kinds of opera ions on animals.
Examination fiee. Board at cost.
• Address,
1. C. Schwencke, D. V.
Thomasville, Ga.
'Now Yurt, Dur. S3 — The jur.,' hi the
Nan i'ailcrsuii case ufftir being out siuev
II:30Tliuir-day night, onnoiuire.l „i one
o', lock in dav that the} conld not reach
a verdiot.
^'Jucige Davis then oisatiargrii tliem.
Miss Patieison wss very uervona, and
it was evident that the result was a ter
rible disappointment. When the final
resnlt was announced the tnrned to her
father by her side and sobbed convul
sively. The old man tried to oomfort
her, bnt site fell fainting in his arms.
She revived later and iwae led lobbing
from the room book to her oell in the
Tombs.
Judge Davis said the jury stood six! to
six for acquittal, bnt he did not say how
the other six stood—^whathor for mnr-
dw in the first degree or not.
The proeeonting attorney would not
aty what the farther coarse of the prose*
cation wonld he.
Can now be supplied in quantity to those
who will send in their orders early.
Woolridge Jellico Coal in large lumps.
Pennsylvania Anthardte in all sizes.
The Thomasville Ice Company
’PHONE NUMBER H.
B, \Y, Spilmau, Sunday School Speci-
D.. Ragsdale, of Mercer
H Smith, ofCo-
McCullum, Mis*
alUt; DrB.
Univorsiry; Dr. W.
Iambus, Rev. J. Vi
siouary to Japan and Dr. S. Y. Jameson
of Atlanta.
The Valdosta Baptist otinroh cordially
invites all inluuitoni and Christian
workers wiio may desire to .av«ll them
DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR-
Thomaavlll* Literary Folk.
The December number of "The Ladies
World” a flew York magazine of high
class aud wide circulation might almost,
be called a Thomasville, number. It
contains a splendid short story entitled
"An •Onsenserb e Oliris'nius"'' by Miss
Rena Boacbelle of this city. The story
is written in negro dialect, quite differ
ent from the hotchpotch of letters that
sometimes masquerades muler that
name. The famous "Sandy Bottoms'*
figure* in the story. In the Raine num
ber is a continued story—"A Christmas
$1.50 PER DAY $1.50
Is all it costs you tn stop at the
BRIGHTON HOTEL
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELDy FARM AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT.
The DURABLE Fence, ... ■
None so STRONG. j <
All large wires. ~~ -**“ -H-
H ighest EFFICIENCY. — M
LOWEST COST. ~ 1 U- M-
| ... ^
No Wraps -» ga !«»-■ - I - _U_ XT
Service is clean, neat, prompt. Under the management of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward, Thomasville. (la. Broad Street.
Holidav Gifts.
Jewel Boxes, Watches, Candelabra, Clocks
Spoons, Knives, Forks, Broaches, Chains ,
Rings, and Sterling Silver. .
C. G. GOEHRINO, Jeweler 120 South Broad St
to hold -jgj- — ' 1 —— -I T
Moisture *“ .-"C '"1 !T.~: I_L - | - -1— —. ICX 2
and cause : ~~~~ ~222
kust, ——-iTiii I.is i - 'i™ 1
"Pittsdumu Pwtmrr” Fkxceho. (Standard BUfel
Absolutely STOCK PROOF. We can SAVE YOU M01EY on Fencing.
CALLANDSEE >T.
Another Coast Una Wreok.
The old adage thin, one wreok is fnl-
lowodMiy two others is receiving proof
on the A. 0. L. Sunday afierunon there
was a freiglit wreck at Ariosta un Ala
bama town 67 mite> ( from Montgomery
Wednesday oveniug at.O ooloct anoilier
wreck took plaoe a few miles from tho
first. In the Wednesday wreck a freight
east bound mot a train |west bound. It
is said that a whilo braknman was killed
and another train hand) lost a leg. Bn
gineer George W. Weatherford of this
city wss pnliing the freight and war
badly braised. Transfers are being
made at the wreok and traffic is only
slightly delayed.
BRAOY SAYS
Bettor call in or telephone him to reserve a nice box of Oandy for
that lady friend. We hare some beautiful paokages. Also hsve a nice
assortment of Havana cigars 36 to the box for Xmas gifts or If yon
prefer, a meerohaum or briar pipe. We hare a fine assortment for
your soloctton, Perfumery and a nice box of stationery all make
acoept presen
BRAOY PHARMACY 00,.
W e have Pusmad a reducion injprices on Wire Fence.
Come and le iis eive you Prices on the best JFence on the
market.
Coleman & Adams,
HARDWARE,
TURKEY THANKS
IN PASTORAL RHYME
The following poem was snot br a
Thomasrille minister to a member of
his flock who presented him with a
Ohristmas turkey.' Almost any one
wonld bo grateful for snoh a gift, bnt
few oould express their thanks so Well.
The Parson B,
W ho lived in T,
Was getting decidedly hlne.
Thoroughbred Chickens.
Barred Plymouth Rock and White' Wyandotte
(EGGS. Price $1.00 per setting 15 eggs.
C. W. COCHRAN & BRO., - .Thomasville, Ga
Have You
a Friend?
t'orkeys were shy.
And roosting lilsli:
Climbing, also lie could not do.
The Parson B,
He oonld not 0,
A ray of light for Ohristmas day.
His children spake
With hearts of hope
Of tho fowl that might fly their way.
A maiden fair
Reaohod out her arm above her bat;
And cnuelit right there,
I do declare,
A turkey, flue and plnmp and fat.
She sent it down
Right through town.
Unto her parson’s homing piste;
And by her skill,
His bines did kill.
And psinted smiles upon his fsoo.
Aud now he sings
Until there rings
Throughout the welkin, far and wide,
To maiden fair,
With anbnra hair,
Sweet joys for all tne Ohristmas tide.
Then tell him about Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how It cured your hard couch.
Tell him why you always keep
It In the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about It. Doc-
tore use a great deal of If for
throat and lung troubles.
M J bad » terrible cold and eongh and was
threatened with pneumonia. I tried Arer*e
Yon will see bargains quoted here
that will be worth while.
B. N. BOHOBNIO,
|DRY GOODS, ■
Thomasville, 3s., . Jsok*on|SI
ono of Ayer’s Pills at bed
hasten recovery, contly
CLUB
Mr. A. H. Piorco and family, of Ohi*
cago, are in the city and have ranted
Mr. O. M. Smith’s cottage on Jackson
street for the season. They will be re
membered as oixmpents of the Van Dyke
home on Broad street hut year.
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Almost any other combination yon
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of three combinations doesn't suit write
what yon want.
TIMES-ENTERPRI9E,
Thomare villa. Ga
Mr. 8. 0. Dana, of Boa ton. arrived
Friday afternoon, and. la at Oak Hill
for the reason. Mr. Dana has enjoyed
the hnntlng here for many years and
alwaya has a fall game bag.
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! Trains Arrive quickest and Beat Line to Macon 3
Thomasville Atlanta,St. Louis and all points Wost. 3
Finest eqolpmentaintheSonth, Coaches 3
i iaito p, rn, 7:35 p. m elsctrlo lighted, with fans tn rammer 0
Daily. and steam heat In winter, making travel 5
— comfortable and easy, 2
Trains Leave TlokeU on sale to all points in the j>
Thomasville Dnitc<1 State *’ *
t If yon are oontemplatlng a trip, ask j
7 : 40*a. rn., 4:15 p. rn our Agent for information—wo maybe £
Daily. able to save you money and time. °
nostnnssnMsassBAieMSBesBSMtiwsaesesMmtsBsiM
H. C. McFadden, A. E- Glover,
GeneraljPassenger , Vgent, homasville.'
I. G. Knapp, Com. Agent, Fitzgerald:
J. M. Glenn of Haoon and OliS Deal-
ot Atlanta are Ohristmas visitors with
relativre.
Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Garter of Ooli-
lockonee spent Friday in town. Mr.
Outer la one pf Thomas ooonty’s best
farmers and ayrnp growers.
CottonWarehous e
• Williams & Mitchell, Prps.,
DEALERS IN
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Cotton Seed.
We buy all kinds Country produce and pay the highet mark
etplace atall times. When you have something to sell, see us
Mrs Z. V. Peacock of Ooohran, Ga.,
and liar little daughter Mary Alice are
visiting their father and mother, Dr,
and Mrs. T. 8. Dekle for the holidays.
Oiir Spring SI
;«1 is Ready
For Men
For Ladies ,
s'hO cannot come to the city
when in need of clothes we
make a specialty of fitting
you at your home. We
carry the' finest makes- of
lothing, Hats, Furnishings
and Underwear, and no mat
ter what your size is, stont,
•iim or short,
We Can Fit You
who do not find it ccnveni-
ent to come to the city
Wo make buying an easy
task by sendiug to year
homes two or three styles of
garmonts to aeleot from.
We carry
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS,
LEADINOjCORSETS,
FURNISM1NQC *
ANDjUNDERWEAR.
Sola Ageats for
HAN ATTANSIRTS,
STETSON ATS,
CAR ARTT OVERALLS.
In Our Boys’ Department
o a n be had everything
ready-to-wear for boyi, ex
cept shoes.
B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO.
SA VANNAH, GA.