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riMKS-KNTEBt'KISB, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, VAT 38 *305
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SCOTT’S
Emulsion
Missioniry Column.
Bat my God shall supply «U joor
need! according to hit riobes In glory by
Christ Jeans. Phil. 4-13.
now SOME CHISESE dHBJCTIAXS GIVE.
At tlio aonost meeting of the London
Missionary Sooiety. Rot. B. Wardlaw
Thompson, seoietary, referred to the
erldenoe of appreciation of the work of
the lOciety among the native peoples
themaeelvrs. dearly shown by the fact
that nearly 01(0,000 was given by them
dpring the year in one form or another.
They contributed $34,708 to medical
Do
You
Know
Uneeda
Biscuit
When you go to a drug store
and ask for Scott’s Emulsion
you know what you want; the
man knows you ought to have
it. Don’t be surprised, though,
If you are offered something
else. Wines, cordials, extracts,
eta, of cod *ver oil are plentl*
fill but don’t Imagine you are
getting cod liver oil when you
take them. Every year for thirty
years we’ve been Increasing
the sales of Scott’s Emulsion.
Why? Because K has always
been better than any substitute
for It
have an Interesting atory. Chlneae gen
tlemen in Hongkong, appreciating the
cervioea of the medical mimion con-
'ribated upward of. $8,000 for the erec
tion of a maternity boepital, which
they have handed over to the eodety to
be managed hj those terrible missiona-
lea who are said to have done inch
miaebief in China all through these
yean! They contributed that sum,
and now they are paying the salary of
the lady medical missionary who is pre
siding over the hospital. And then, far
away in Hunan, in that anti-Christian,
anti-foreign provinoe, which God has so
wonderfully opened to us, in the farthest
of our stations, Hang Chow, the people
the place contributed $1,880 toward the
erection of the mission hospital.—Mis-
eiouary Review of the World.
The regular, conscientious studv of
missions will have a transforming^!fla-
ence upon the lives of those engaging in
it. The Christiana of today need some
object great enough to engage all the
powers of their minds and hearts. We
find just such an object in the enter-
prise to make Christ known to the
whole world. Moreover, there Is no
snbject more elevating, more broaden
ing, more deepening, and more quicken
ing than the extension of the kingdom
of God amoung men.—John R. Mott.
“LAREDO SEMINARY.”
1 have been unwell myself, or I would
have written sooner in regard to the
Laredo tornado. The secular papers
have given fairly accurate accounts of
the storm, but have-not tally, depicted
the Ices to our beautiful. Laredo ISemi-
nary. Every article of furniture In the
live buildings is either totally rained or
seriously damaged; the’pianoe, especial- ,
ly, will be a great loss. The main
bail ding, furnished splendidly from 1
library .to dormitories, had, an entire 1
oorner tom away, the roof torn off and ,
the water in sbeets.pouring through the |
beantifuly plastered ceiling and walls,
ruining carpets, rugs and everything.
The barrack s, or boys 1 department, is *
almost an entirejruin, the upper story
being tom'away, and everything in the 1
entire building almost an entire wreck. 1
In the upper atory of this building Mrs.
Easley, the music teacher, was writing 1
a letter when the west and south walls 1
fell, and the roofXcame down with a
crash, providentially , lodging on a por-
iion*of the east‘iwall, ^leaving her in a
corner; bricka and timber*, were failing
like hail and_ihe had tried the door and *
could not open it, but when the roof
fell ahe tried the door k again and’tlio sec-
tion being removed managed to get on
the upper porch story.
SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists
409-415 Peart Street, New Y<
BOo. and $1.00. All druggists
Veterinary Hospital
DR. J O. 8CHWENOKE, D. V S.
343 Broad st., Thomasville, Ga.
Treatment for sio': hones, mainland
dogs. SorgicalcifM ons and dentistry
work onanitnils aspscia
BRUNO BERBER ,
Gardener and Florists.
Work of all kind by Job
Pruning a Specialty.
Order by Postal
BRUNO.KERBER.
8 Colton Atc. ,
K nnrt BANK DEPOSIT
ilJ^JsvUO R. R. Pars Pud. N«m
P os tuition. BEST
and chaapeat on aarth. Don't delay. Writ* to-day.
CEOtGIA-ALABAllA BUSINESS COLLEGE.Macaa.Ga
Strictly Gennlne.
Most of the patent medicine testimo
nial! are probably gennine. The fol
lowing notice recently appeared in the
Atkinaon (Kan.) Globe: “Joe Tack, a
well known engineer, running on the
Miieonri Paciflo between Wichita and
Kiowa, lately appeared in a big one.
with a picture, and when he wee in this
office to day, we asked him about it.
He eaye ha had terrlffio pains in his
stomscb, and thought be had cancer.
HU drnggUt recommended Kodol and
he says it cored him. He recommended
it to others, who were also cored.”
Kodol Dyapepeta Care digeete what yon
eat and cures all etomach troubles. Sold
by Bracey Pharmacy Co.
So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing
away or take something that only half cures It, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble.
Foleys HoneyTar
Stops the Cough and heals the lungs and prevents
Pneumonia and Consumption
A. M. Ake, Wood, Ind., writs*: “Several ytan
— r:“ — i-ily affcoted that I bad
many hemorrbsgea. 1 took treatment with tevsrsl
physician* without any beneflt. I then started to take
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR, and my lungs an
now at sound ss a bullet. I recommend it in ad-
' C. Unger, 211 Maple Sb, Champaign, 111., writes: A. M. Ake, Wood, Ind., wri
"1 wes troubled with a backing cougntor a yetr and alncs my lung* were to bad!
I thought 1 had consumption. 1 tried u great many *■ *■ * *" k “*
remedies and I was under the care of physicians for
several months. I used out bottle of FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR. It cared mo, and I have not
boon troubled alnco.’’ vs need stages of long trouble.”
ThntUzsa—Its, 80s, $1.00. Yho M-osal she sssfslss two and oas kalf thus* *» —sh astkssmaS
(baud Ik* $1.00 bottta alsMti sbt Sms* ns amah. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
Standing there
singing “Jesus Lover of My Soul,” be-
Ucving death certain, two young boys
(sixteen and seventeen) felt in the dark-
nets and finding a rope secured it under
her arms and let her to the gronnd. At
the same they rescued in the same man
ner Miss If die, a teacher, and in order to
do this they had to break in a door and
push a heavy wardrobe adds, and all
this while bricks were flying, in dark
ness save for the lightning, the rain
pouring in torrent* and the wind blow
ing 100 mile* an hour. Emory Hall was
completely wrecked, on the basement
and part of the Art atory standing.^ Faith
HaU, the upper story being the chapel,
and the lower floor recitation rooms,
was unroofed and piano*, etc , ruined.
The laundry building was unroofed and
everything damaged. The brick stable*
were a complete wreck, aa was also the
house where the gardner lived. The
magnificent acetylene plant, piping,
etc., was of course completely destroy
ed. The escape of the children was
miraculous, moduli of them displayed
wonderful heroism and showed evidence
of the splendid Christian training they
J W. PEACOCK
NEW BUR6LAR ALARM
SHOWED BANK OFFICERS
Health
J/For a Quarter r^|
/people who have torpid liver find life a\
'misery. All they need is s mild remedy like*
The officer* of the local banks were
interested Thursday in viewing u new
electrical bugler alarm. The invention
is entirely novel and la pat on the mar
ket by.the American Bank protective
Co., ot New York. It is placed within
the vault, and oonsistsof a vault bearing
an elaborate system of wires and
alarms. If a burglar out* s wire, or
tone he* any port of n protected vault,
the gongs Immediately ring, and can’t
ba stopped. The main alarm can bs
hoard for a mil*, and ring* for nine
hours without stopping. The most
oold blooded port of the apparatus,
deals with the burglar who at temp* to
tamper with the gong. An olsetrie
llama shoots out, and, (in the words of
the Gasman who la displaying tbs
alarm) “Us hand it over is .tht otbar
The peoDleof Thomas county are
wanted against u slick swindler who is
operating in South Georgia. Ho goes
by the name of O. J. Harris, nod lets
Decatur oounty some days ago giving
Thomasville as his destination. Ho
claim* to be an agent for the Cash
Buyers’ Union of Chicago, and Mils
goods at very low prices. Hlt last re
corded operation waa in the neighbor
hood of Spring Creek, Decatur county,
whore ho sold aa organ and u buggy,
collecting $10 on each. Of course the
goods never came. Cash on delivery is
a good rule when baying from people
you don’t snow.
Monday May 28th. will be the day,
that the Atlantic Const Line will tun
their Annual Tampa Excursion, consist-
ing of day coaches and pullman cars.
Get ready to go. Write T. J. Bottoms.
T. P. A,, Thomasville, Ga , for all in-
o rotation. a„td.
i and TONIC PELLB1S. The Pill stimulates the!
t liver to its proper work and the Pellets invig-J
\ orate the system. In short, they both assist/|
IVm Nature, as a medicine should do. gA
■N^Complete Treatment
' ° n 'y 25 cents.
herself to at once rebuild thU splendid
•chool. Laredo will do her part, her
business men already expressing them*
•else* ns being anxious to ate tho school
rebuilt. It will taka fully $10,000 to put
the buildings in a condition to open in
September. The !o*-U fully $80,000.
If the people could see the magnificent
fortitude and Christian faith ot MUaee
Naum* and Della Holding, and realise
ibatr vary hearts an hound up in the
work of Laredo Seminary, they would
reward Huns with u better school than