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TIMES ENTERPRISE THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, JUNE I. 1605
THREE NEW TEACHERS
AT YOUNG’S COLLEGE.
Faculty Fort Naxt Yaar Show* Namaa
of Good Educator*.
The faculty of Yoon*'. FaotalaOol-
leg* for next year hat boon elected. The
gnateat care potelble hat been exorcised
in the eelectlon of Ita different members,
and the college it to be coogratnla’ed
on the tnocett of tha Board of Mann,
jera in getting an able body of teacher*
Of the preient faculty president
Hunt, Mitt Betaie Merrill. Mitt Mamin
Merrill, and Mitt Grow* wilt retorn.
Mitt Bettle Merrill trill fill the chair oi
French and Latin Mitt Crowe that of
Mathematict and Science and'Mit* Ma
mie Merrill Motio.
Three new names appear on tha roll,
Mittet Sophie Somerville, AnnelMcII-
walne Riddle and Lillian Dealing. Miee
Somerville it from Oharlolttvllle, Vn.,
and ie a graduate of Valley Seminary
and a special rIndent at the Univerelty
of Virginia. Mui/soraerville will liave
oharge of the primary department.
Mitt Ridley comet from Petersburg
/ Va. She obtained her training from
the famoua Mary Baldwin Seminary
After graduating there the langlit at
the Seminary andeltewhere In Virginia.
She will tea ih Eighth and Grammar,
at Youngs.
Mill Deanng It a Tenneteeean, from
Shelby riile. Site le a graduate of Ward
Seminary, and later attended the Garry
•ehool of Expression In Washington/
Elocution is her department. All three
of these new teachers come highly reo-
oomended, they will be a distinct addi
tion to the edneatlonal circles o' the
city.
Mr. Jno. E. Baker will no longer be
connected with the collegt. A chair
was offered him, but lie declined it, and
will cense Ids public labers. Mr Ba
ker's name has been identified with
Yonug's for mimy years, and Ills sorvio
ee will be greatly mlwed.
CATARRH,
FOUL BREATH
If You Continually K hawk and Spit and There is a Constant
Dripping From the Nose Into the Throat, If You Have
Foul, Sickening Breath, That is Catarrh.
CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B. B. B.
1§ joor breath fonlT Io your vole© husky?
Is your nose ■topped! Do too snore at night?
vo you sneeze a great <le»I? Do you hayo frs-
qasnt pains In the forehead? Do you hare
pfvlus across tbo ©yes? Are you losing your
sms© of smell? 1» thoroa dropping In the
throat? Are you losing your sense of taate?
An* y*u gradually get ting dost? Do you hear
buzzlngsounds? I> * you hnyeringing in the
enrs? Do vou suir-r with nausea of the
stomart.? ts there u constant bad taate in
the ir.ru il-/' D.> you hnvo a booking cough?
Du you counts ct night? Do you take cold
entity? If bo, you have cotnrrh.
f.'niorrh is not only dnngnroua In this wny.
but It causes ulcerations,death and decay of
botu'Oslossof thlnklngand reosonlng power,
kills ambition r.ud energy, often causes loss
of nppoiito. Indigestion, dyspepsia, raw
throat and reaches to general deblllty,!d!ocy
and Insanity. It needs attention at onee.
Cure it by taking Botanto Blood Balm
(B.B.B.). It is a quick, radical,permanent
cure because It rids tbe sy.item of the poison
germs that cause catarrh. Blood Balm
(B.B.B). purifies th© blood, doe* away with
•rery symptom, glvlog strength to the entire
mucus membrane, and B.B.B. sends a rich,
tingling flood of wann,rioh, pure blooddf rect
to the paralysed nerros, mucus membrane
bones and joints, giving warmth end
strength lust where It Is needed, and In this
way making a perfect, la* tlng^cur© of
catarrh in all Its forms.
DEAFNE88
If you are graduallyjpowlngdeef or are al
ready deaf or hard of hearing, try Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B.J. Moetlbrras of <f#af-
ness or partial deafness are caused by ca
tarrh, and In caring catarrh by B. B. B.
thousands of men and women have J-od
their bearing completely restored.
Itotanle Blood Balm (B.B.B.) Is pleasant
and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for
rrs* Composed of Pure Botanic In-
llents.v strengthens Weak Stomachs,
cares Dyspepsia. Price SI per large bot
tle. Take as directed. If not cared when
right quantity Is taken, money refunded.
Sample Sent Free by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Os. Describe your trouble*
and special free medical auvlce to salt
your case* also sent in sealed letter.
Woman’/* Horn*'
iMiHHion Column.
T D. WINN SELLS
\
TO NEEL BROTHERS
Groc.ry Stor* Will b. Ad on to Ll*i of
th* Notl Butin,,,*,
Tim Me*./. Noel iirotiiert hove l-ur
oliaxed thearoierj ttoroof T. D. Winn
Thaj will *..ame cluuve of th» boinera
on Jure first .nil will continue to cater
to the high claw im'Ponago that Mr
Winn lu* bnllt op. M-. T. P. W.you
who ha, boon heart der» for Mr. Winu
will continue to oounpy tlie «»m > poel
tion unde .'the new regime.
The Neel Brother, already operate a
former, anpply , grocer, ttore in the
rear of their olotliiug room, and the new
acquisition will be no etrange elephant,
Owing to tho oonvenleet location ot the
Winn itand relative to the two other
Neel atorea, will be mure thau ordinarily
euy for them to operate the boil > i
in connection with their other ealabllah
mtnta.
The rapid growth and expulsion of the
Neel Brother* la a great aonree of pride
and .attraction to their many friend,
who admire their energy and plonk.
Mr. Winn will be minted from tin
active butluett circle of the town Hi,
n.me hat beeu identified with tho pro*
gres, of Tlmiitville for a nnmb.r of
year,. Belli in lit, former uuuniwtlon
wit:i the Bauk of Thomatrlllo and Id,
later capacity at a merohani, he iiat won
' the confidence aud eateem of hi, follow
towntmen.
"The hand of oar Lord i, .upon all
them for good Him reek Him."
NOTES OF INTEREST FROM THE W. H. M.
CONrEREKCE
The animal conference which conven
ed at Albany, Ga. May 11th, was ono
of nnntnal interest and encouragement.
Tho best that hat ever been held by the
W. H. M. society became of the won
derfnt development of tlie women of
each anxili iry.Jalong tinea aplritnal and
Intel uo'nal. do many have said "Lord
here am I, u«e me." The day of bnried
talent, 1, rapidly patting away—and
meny of our women are called into ac
tive terrioe lierl in onr own homeland.
The heart, and home, of Albany were
opened wldo for onr entering in—and on
every hand we were the recipient, of
geftoiue tontliern hospitality—binding
onr heart, together in one common
"brotherhood." When we are appoint
ed to Albany again we will go with
glad liearte to renew oar aoqoaintan-
Mira Olive (jaattlebanm and Mira
Annie Lucaaof Ochtockonee, .pent Sat
urday in town.
Mi.s L&Wson Vann of Bn,;o>,
here on Saturday.
tbe 'natural gashing fountain, of
sparkling water more than oompenta-
ted for the heat and dut. We of
Thomatvlile had never eudnred inch
heat, aa the gait hretxe that come, to
nt with thelrtofr, cooling, strengthening
qualities .pend their forces before they
reach tnoh a lilgli latitude a, Albany.
Onr President Mr, R. G Neely pro
dded at every teuton with her nenal
dignity and executive ability.
Iu her annual address the gave a dear
nntlme of the work' aooomplithed and
urged the need of planning wieeiy to
moot the demand, of tlie entning
year. Informed Hie eonferenoe ot tlie
acceptance of the Vulitl Home a, "con-
nectlonal work" by the Board, ahd urg
ed the cooperation and support of raeli
Auxiliary. ,
Washington Detain of Macon, made an
interesting talk on tlie work of
Searritt Bible Training School where
ahe has been a stoden* for two years.
She ia a young lady of cnltnro and
refinement and of high social standing
yet she h is heeded God a call to higher
eenrioe, and i. now City Missionary at
First Street church, Macon, Oi , going
oat into the highways and hedge, of
tier native city leading others to Him.
Thank God for her consecrated life,
CORNER STONE AYING
AT TONG’S CHLEGE
The officers for tbe ensuing year are
Mrs. H. C. Neely, President.
Mr4. Ed. V. Cook, 1st Vice President.
Mrs. E E. Chance, Jud Vice President
Mis. W. Dessau, Jird Vice President.
Mrs. Kell M. Blasingame, Corres
ponding Secretary
Mrs. W. D. Sandwich, Treasurer.
Mrs. Jnlks assisted by Mrs. Bullock,
Kec. Sec.
VA8UT1 HOME.
This Home lias recently received
some very substantial aid, money,
building material, piping, bath tubs*
The contractors, pi umbers, painters
will give of their time and talents iu
Cermaony Will Be In Charge of Elka
Next Tuesday Afternoon
The corner stone at the new building
at Youngs Female College will be laid
on next Tuesday afternoon at five
rclock. The ceremony will be in
charge of the Elks, who have a boanti-
f ul ritual for snoh occasions.
Instead of having a long harangue
f om a single orator, the program wiil
* made spicy by three short talks by
ell known local men. Other features
ill contribute toward making a very
attractive program. /
The new bnildiog gives great prom
ise. No matter how bright the speakers
may point the colors of ihe future, they
are likely to pale into shame before the
reality of the new scone building. It
is affirmed by meu who are considered
good judges, that Youngs College will
have one of the handsomest buildings
iu Thom oville.
The larger part of tlie exercises will
be held iu tuo preheat chapel whore the
audience can be ootnfortabl* as w**il as
interested.
HIGmuY ENDORSED.
JUhr. Walker Liwis, tha
IKathodlst sn.nister, write*: *1 ha*
used Dr. Mo»fey't Ijtmom Elixir fcs m.-
lamtly with very beneficial results. U i»
tm odrnirsble rwdlrir© snd “ '
• tasue oa*i regulator..'
Will Teach at Waycrosa.
Miss Eliso Fnlghnm has accepted a
position as teacher iu the primary de
partment of the Waycross public schools
for next year. Mi«o Falghum is one of
tlie most successful primary teachers
ever seen here, and the Waycross sys
tem if to be congratulated on securing
her services.
Off to Europe-
Mrs. Louis Steyerman and little Miss
May Steyerman and Mrs. R.A. Wrench
Miss May Wrench and ^ittle Alice
Wrench, formed a congenial party that
left Thursday for Europe. They go
direct to New York and sail from there
Saturday on the steamer Minnetonka
for England. Mrs. Steyerman will
spend the summer with her relatives
London. Her mother has] only this
, week arrived there from South Africa,
the construction of the needed improve- . . , . -
* 1 where she has been for several years
moots. So we can say after a few
weeks, ‘The house was buihled, for (lie \
people hod a mirnl to work." This in-1
BRENAU GIRLS RETURN.
FOR SUMMER VACATION
The busiest woman o! the conference
was Mrs. Nell M. Blasingame, confer
ence oorreapoud smretert. She has ev
ery detail of the entire conference well
iu hand, is an inspiration to every aux
iliary. She reported AN auxiliaries and
99 members
Our treasurer, Mrs W. D. Sandwich
reported amount of dues $41)70.01.
M. H. Sasser |of Meigs, was among
the Saturday visitors ot|promiuence.
J. O Robinson, manager for the Cou-
non Mufg. Go. of Ochlockonee, was
here Saturday.
While »w:mming iu the Y. M. O. A.
k>1 Thursday night* Dr. Arthur H.
ittie was the victim of a peculiar occi*
•ut In making an overhand stroke
i shoulder was dislocated. Dr. Jar*
; was called and soon had hi n joined
teth -r a tain.
BOOK OF HOPE.
Mrs Knowles, matron of the Door of
Hope, Macon. Qa garo in a most en
couraging report of her work—made a
t>we*t touching appeal to the women
of soutli Georgia for their prayers, love
aud sympathy for those fallen girls that
come to her--many of whom ha\e begn
led thoughtlessly aud reckless!} into
sin.
Ou Suudojr evening after a sermon
preached by Dr.'C. W. Byrd of Atlanta
iu the breadth, letigth, depth and
leightofthe love of Christ,” $644.00
was raised for the Door of Hope. Oar
hearts wore lifted to God iu praise and
thaukfulluess.
Work wiil soon begin iu the indus
trial hail, thus providing fur these girls
an industrial school.
Miss Heath’s talk ot the Quiet Half
Hour was deeply spiritnH an,l helpful.
press WORK
Mrs. Ida Rodzer*. Pr-iss Snpt. assisted
by Mrs. Ed. F. Cook, Ex-Presi Ed. of
M. E. Church Sooth made a fine exhib*
creased iuterost on the port of our
friends is much appreciated by the local
Board and we pray God's blessing on
every willing worker. t
No donation to the Home gives more
genuiue loomfort and pleasure to the
girls than the 45 tipouud* of ice given
daily by Mr. Gamble. ” '
No gi’t however small passes by un
recorded by onr Heavenly Father.
Three applications hove been accept
ed by local Board, two girls from Mont
gomery, Ala., that most be cared for,
must be lifted out of their environment!
Court Street church will support them.
Another from Dawson, Go. By using
cots in sittiug room, room can be made
for them.
Our girls hove just received their Ox
ford capo, and are much pleased ^with
The chief object of Mrs. Steyerman*s
trip ir to meet her mother again. The
Wrench family will go to Jester, Eng'
laud, for several weeks. ,
MRS. FURGUSON DIED
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Mr,. M. E. Fergnion, mother of Mrs.
A. N. McBride, died lata Thursday af
ternoon at the McBride residence on
Olay street. The cause of her death
was cancer. Her 71 yean of ago robbed
her ot th* Tltallty necessary to fight tha
dread disease, and after weeks of ■offer
ing ahe passed at last into the -great be
yond.
Mrs. Ferjrnson had lived since child
hoods consistent Cnristian life es s
member of the Methodist chnroh, end
thongh her letter veers were fall ot
them. Par summer school wiil open suffering, the bora it with patience.
The remaint were taken et one
th* 1st ot Jane taught by Miss Lncie
Roberts.
A THQMASVILLE MAN
4TH VICE PRESIDENT
Naxt Stats Convention of Elks will be
Held et Albeny.
o'clock last night to Piedmont, Ala., for
iutermejtin her old^family lot.
it.
Brunswick, Ga , Mny 95.—The state
convention of Elks will be held next
year at Albany. Mr. F. W. Borer of
Thomasville was elected 4th vice presi
dent of the order.
The convention here closed tonight
and the Elks are all leaving for their
home# a tired, but all the more a happy
bunch of good fellows. Tlie gathering
was one of the most successful ever
held in the state, Brunswick's hos
pitality was boundless.
The Thomasville delegation was
large, aud received tlie utmost considera
tion in the convention. Tlie delegation
leaves hero tonight aud will arrive in
Thomasville at one o’clock.
BURCH-HARGRAVE
WEPDING IN JUNE
It is with a .reat deal of pleasure that
tlie public will learn of the approaching
marriage of Miss Lila Copeland Burch
to Mr. Walter Hargrave. The wed
ding will occur at the home of the
bride’s father ou Clay street, at noon on
the sixth of June.
Miss Burch is a young lady of many
attractions aud Mr. Hargrave is being
heartilv congratulated on his good for-
tuue.X^r. Hargrave lias occupied for a
long while!a position of trust aud emol
ument with the Thomasville National
Bank. He is a young man with an as
sured future.
Miss Desoau. daughter of the late
Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame
Shoulder
These are three common ailments for
which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is es
pecially valuable. If promptly applied
it will save you time, money and suffer
ing when trembled with any one of theee
oilmen ie. For tale by J. W. Peacock,
Thomasville, Oa. w.
Mr. B, M. Comfort, tho head of Pos
ton '• big concern, was a Tuesday visitor
Misses Grace Beverly and Marion
Balfour returned Thursday from Gain
esville, where they have been attending
Brenau College, They have made ex
cellent records during the scholastic year
and are in an excellent frame of mind
to spend a plessant vacation. Miss Bes
lie Parker, the third Thcmaaville girl
who attended Brensn last year, will not
return home before late in Jane, She
was elected a delegate from her school
to the Y. W. O. A. convention which
meets in Asheville, N. G., on the 9th of
June. She will be in attendance on
this convention for two weiks. In the
mean while she will visit Atlanta and
Athens.
With First Honor
Miss Martha Merrill returned Thnrs
day from Agnes See tt. She graduated
thoro Wednesday with ^ first honor.
Agnes Soott list probably a higher cur
riculum than anv other womans oollege
io tbe state, and one of the highest in
the sooth, A diploma from there
prims facie evidence of four years hard
study, coupled with 'no little natural
ability. The attaining of first place
among the graduates is an honor in
deed. Miss Merrill was accompanied
home by her auut Miss Bessie Merrill
who attended the commencement.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Ds Kind Yon Hate Always Bought
Weak
Stomach.
A weak stomach is most fre
quently caused by the over
worked and exhausted nervous
system.
The power that runs the
stomach is the nerve force sent
to it from the brain through
the nerves. When the nerves
are weak or exhausted the sup
ply of energy is insufficient
and the action of the stomach
is impaired, and results in im
perfect digestion—dyspepsia.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nerv
ine increases nerve force. It
strengthens and builds up nerve
tissue, gives vigor to the nerves
and muscles of tlie stomach;
this produces a healthy activity.
Nervine allays the inflamma
tion, heals the membranes, and
makes the stomach strong and
healthy. There is nothing that
so quickly gives energy to the
whole system as Restorative
Nervine.
can't nr enough ror Dr. MBra’
Nervin*. I don't know what It will
do for others, but It certainly cured mo
of stomach trouble, and now I am as
well aa I ever woo. Two physicians
failed to relievo me, but In three or
four days after taking Nervine I was
much reliesred. Four bottles made mo
a sound man. at the oast of $4.00.”
JAMISS K. IIAIOVDetroit, Mich.
Dr. MMes* Nervine Is sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that tho
flrttYottlo wMf benefit, if It Valle, ho
will refund your money.
Miles Medical C<l* Elkhart, Ind
DO YOU CLIP ITEMS
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Publl st-ce Would oat *50,000
f • Year.
Tho Result Obtained From This Ex
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Any one ie tbe publio eye ever
slighty, any one desiring publicity, every
one in any business or profession will be
nterested in a remarkable dea that will
br of untold value to them ai the cost ol
a few cent? n day.
The credit for the idea is due to Frank
A. Burrelle, dean of the press clippers.
To a reporter Mr. Burrelle said:
' 1 point the way to new business along
new lines and give aid* ct a most valua
ble nature to io.OW) persons. Our cli
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lawyers, artists ministers, doctors public
speakers, pugilists—in short all classes
"How done? Very simple. I am able
with a large force of workers to read all
papers published, clipping therefrom
items of interest to our clients."
"I do not understand," sdd tbe report
er.
"In the newpapers of the United
States," expIaiQt-d Mr.J Burrelle, "there
is print**d£eve r y day material that ap
plies directly'to all men and to all busi
nesses."
"Can you give any specific case?"
"Hundreds! Take for example, tbe
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In the United Siates who has had an arm
or d leg amputated. That person needs
an artificial limb. The fire extinguisher
man wants to know of persons who Lave
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These are examples, but the idea applies
to every business."
"How do you help individuals?
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press says of Iiis work; it an author
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'How is it done?" r
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oi firm, who wishes to know, let them
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TO REMOVE
FRECKLES and PIMPLES
In Ten Days, Ut.
Satinola
The Complexion Beautifier.
W*.
Satino'a is • new discovery, guaranteed
snd money refunded if it falls to remove th*
worst case of Freckles, Pimples, Tan, Liver
Mpots, Hallowne**, HIsck-heads, or any other
■kin eruption in*0d«y»—liavestheskfn clear,
in. healthy and restores the beauty of youth,
housands testify to th* merits of HatlnolA.
Miss Alice Llrette writes:—Thibodeaux,
La., oei. 15, '04. "For four years my face was
completely covered with freckles and plmplek-
All remedies failed, until I used two pacad
ages of Katlnola, which completely remov la
he freckles aud pimples. My coinplexlonng
ow perfect, and hope every lady havi. ce
eckles and pimples will try Katlnola." Pr
c and 91.00, by leading druggists, or roaflado
National Toller Co-. Paris, Tenu. h
Thomasville by R. Thorr aa Jr., and
sn* druggist
$25 00 Reward.
A reward ot twenty-five dollars will
be paid by the undersigned for the ar
rest with proof to convict any person
guilty of a criminal tret pass on the fol
lowing land in Thomas county Georgia,
to-wit: Lota 3, 4, 5, 87, 38, 39. 4Joed
44, in the 17th district. Consult D. L
Bullock, Ochlorkouee, Ga., E. W. Swift*
Columbus. Ga. 6-15-lOmo.
THE SALVE fcTHAT PENETRATES.
DeWitt’a Witch Hazel Solve pene
trates the pores of tlie skin, and by its
antiseptic, rubifccient and healing in
fluence it subdaes inflamation and cure*
Boi's, Burns, Cuts, Eczema, Tetter,
Ring Worm and all skin diseases. A
specific for bliud, bleeding, itching and
protruding Piles. The original and
genuine W itch Hazel Salve is made by
C. DeWitt & Co., and sold by Bra
ce* Pharmacy Co.
DY5PE!
DIGESTS
Kodol
old by Bracy Pharmacy Co.
Aik for IW* Kodol Almxnao and 200 rear Calendar. .
Tha S1.00 kottl* conU! '
E. C. DaYVITT