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INTERESTING REPORT
OF A CHURCH YEAR
WEREiTHE PICNICERS
ivemon JIvlixer
The Best Family Medicine
ForQonrtir^W
Indigestion. Soar Stomach, Colic,
Bon« or Back Pains, Swollen Joints, Itch Ing, Burning I
CURED THPnilRH the BLOOD BY B.B.B.
j T.rmltnr Pympt«ro«— Bcoe pal at, eels
Good Crowd but Bad WaatharSTalla
Story of Monticello Folks.
Tnera were 500 invited guests and one
nnw'elcome visitor la Thomasville Fri .
day. The] MO wen tha beet people
ln.Montlcello, and the one wae Jnpiter
Piovine who wae in evidence albiost
"That Drowsy Feeling.”
by patting your digestive organs
to work, increasing your appetite,
and in fact, makes yon feel like a
"HEWMAH.”
Mo and 11.00 per bottle at all
drag stem.
Mosley’s Lemon Elixer.
, .irketif.r.i
i*beptn:>t
[18# ftrert.
Are so true as toe old say
ing that “a shabby gift
shames the giver.” If yon in
tend giving a wedding pres
ent, let us select it for j. you.
We know’what people like.
L H. JERGHR,
JEWELER
20 HOUR SCHEDULE
TO BE RESTORED
I Say; Don’t Forget.
1 test eyae and Ot witd correct (las- es
A fine lot ot goldframes and eye glass
chains. See what G. W. Spinier of
Facerillc.Ga, says about medicine. “I
bought tana ef your medicine from
yoor agent. “1 have been sick ij yean
aad it has doss me lots ol good. Send me
Prices of Indian Blood Bain, Fever
Toole and Anti. Dyspeptic and Liver
rate, I want some more,- Bold at the
Eclipse Medicine Company's office, cor.
Jack, oo aad Madlsoo Street, Thonut-
ths magnlflosnt eon ot 15000 tor ail
parpoeea (953 cf this wss for missions.
vllie. Ga. J. B. Salter, Proprietor.
providential work, of Ood, with no
ohnrohor Organisation or any aseured
financial rapport, it has been thrown
!8aertfloa ISaleof Real Estate
Eight low in Fain-lew rise 60x126 feet
ail trader good feooe good barn on one
and other improvements, will sell for
175.00 per lot on easy terms nr will tell
the eight at n bargain for spot cash.
For farther information inquire Times-
Enterprise or write J. W. E. Box 14.
6 1 mo
among the yoong people.
Daring the year <7 new member*
warn received into the church, 96 by
Baptism, 41 by letter and 1 by restora
tion. The greatest work says Mr. Baals r
can not be estimated in figures. It is tha
quickening of tha spiritual life among
dais that thereto no reason why the
eohedni* should not be continued, nev
ertheless, in my judgement, the time of
the Twentieth Century limited should
hs restored to twenty hoars and it wilt
ooee, on vhdh the dispensary Dr., looks,
shrugs itto shoulders and palest by.
' ’ Is it any wonder that Ood looks with
tender love and pity on these -‘passed-
by” little ones, and provide* homes and
knid motherly heart* and bands to
Saturday afternoon at two o'clock a
romantic and intaresting marriage took
place in Dr. W. W. Jarrell's office' over
—od |8,S(1M5 more for the general
work that it did last year. An the
Auxiliaries going to etend by tbto lotion?
If to, thon a systematic campaign meat
be commenced atoaoe to Increase mem
bers, and collect dues in fall at walla*
ratio that $1 extra per member.
tub ontntcu osluxo eon TXtnrxD
Bidet* Partin danghitr ef Mr. “Bunk’’
Partin, and Mr. W. A. Curtis wss tbs
ran vashti none.
The carpenters and brtok masons an
busy at work on laundry, store room and
bath rooms. The school room work to
now progressing well.
The sewing circle* have bean quite
bosy. material to still needed. At lt|f
meeting of the droits, fifty one yards
of material was tent in, which was so
much needed at that time. Thru onr
reeds are being met day by day by tome
friend, who retires the need of the
Vashti Home.
A mother of seven children came
from one of enr neighboring towns to
get her twelve jeer old girl in the home.
Who will make it possible for this
girl to find room here and give .an op
portunity to develop into a noble wo-
"Womu.n’is Home
Miaaion Column.
"The God of Israel is He that glveth
strength and power into His people."—
Psalms 68 85.
The June Bulletin issned by the
General Secretary comet to ns with cn-
oonragiog facto and figures. It Call*
also for trained worker! as well as fends
to meet the demands that are upon the
General Botrd. Read preyerfally the
following Items, and see what part yon
have in them.
i exoouraoino natTRES.
The increase in rarions departments
of the Woman's Home Mlrsion 8ociety
la found in the followln figorega:
Gain In Auxiliary.,.,—,,,, 1S8
Gain in members........— .... 0,211
Gain in subscribers to Onr
Homo 749
Gain intlth^ra
Gain In cash collections.—
Increase of money expended
locally _
Increase of money expendod
on City Missions 8,691.62
Increase in value of boxes sent
through Snpplv Dept..—. 2,994.00
This is but an earnest of what God
expects tho women of Jthe Methodist
Church to do In His name.
APPROPRIATIONS.
"■ l ■ .l»»t session the Board .apfrro-
Every department of Home Mission
work to crippled by took of trained
workers. Let the 46,(00 members of
the Woman’s Homs Mission Sooiety
Join the prayer cirole, which to preying
daily for the Lord of the harvest to
thrust forth laborers. This may mean
that toms will have to help him an
swer their own petition.
woaxixo roaci.
The working force at the Homer To-
barman Deaoouess Home has been la
creased by the addition of Miss Mart ba
Crowder, of California, who baa recent
ly graduated at Vis Scarrltt Bible and
Training BohooL Tbto will bring relief
to the worker In Lo* Angeles who are
overburdened with mnoh serving.
cm raROR VISITOR.
Mtoe Estelle Haekln, who was recent
ly appointed by the Board to visit aad
strengthen its city mission work, has
begun her itinerary. Mobile, i
was tbe point first visited, though she
■topped In Hew Orleans several days en
route. Her experience In City Mission
and V. W. O. A. work has furnished
- practical training, in addition to tha
thorough oobimbI Boanitt Bible and
Training SohooL
rttxan ant Bona will am at mix
Everything .to in readiness, for ths
opening ot the Fresh Air Hama at Tv-
bee. Ktos AdaGull, the matroo, will
to down to tha Wand aooompentod by
twenty-five or ttdrty ohlldraa.
Then will be no formal eeremontoa
in connection with the opening. Far
gagadin patting the premises in at
tractive order! by building plank walk*,
palattoc tha bonding* nad detag other Mr. aad Ufa. W. D. Hargrave an at
inpmtramiuto. MiaaHuU wasincharga haom again after a honav mooo trip to
ef the boms last year, aad made a gnat 8t, Petersburg, Fla.
Tan Thousand Pountfa-,
Thomaaville's wool dealers,Messrs.J.
W. Watkins and Co., purchased from a
wool oombine in Ooolidge on Thursday
about ten thousand pounds of the fleeoy
. Several buyers .were on band
but the auctioneer dropped hie hammer
at 811-8 crate per pound and tha lump
went to Watkins and Co., the highest
bidden. This to Thomas county wool
and brought to the raisers between
gMOO.OO and $4000.00.
Raw* From Connecticut
A oopy of the Morning Telegraph of
New London,, Oooa., brings newt of a
former Thomasville boy, in whom ev
erybody to interested. Mr. Tom Daven
port wee recently elected secretary of
the Haw Leaden lodge of the Brother
hood of Looomoriv* Engineers. Halt
also oo tha Protective Beard for tha
E#W York, New Haven aad Hartford
Bailway.
ware carried ofljty the latter for a visit.
The naoai ptcuio amusements wan en
joyed, and many drove through the
town torn* tb* ebow plaom of our win
ter resides! to. A right shower in .the
morning held up long enough to per
mlt tha hungry to enjoy a bountiful
After dinner tb* rain set in
again and drove tb* visitors to shelter
beneath the sheds of the A. A B. depot
and the wide, verandas of the Piaey
Woods hotel. Tha rain cootinoed meat
of tho afternoon ood tho Floridians put
In thair that keeping dry aad cheerfoL
Ajl speak in warmest terms of the
kindness and|hosp(tallty of the Thomas-
Tills people, and regret oolv that the
weatherman wasn't at good. There-
torn train toft at d:4Ip. m,
Picnic Hon*.
Amqeg tb* prominent visitors wee
Tax Ooileetor J. H. Tucker, who to the
father of John D. Tucker formerly a re
sident ot this city. Another Jefferson
oonntv offloUliwaa Sheriff D. B. Bird.
Dr.G.B. Glover,prominent in medical
and Maeoolo circles was inviting Thom-
asvilto people down to tb* St. John's
Day oelebntioo oo June 80th. Dr.
Glover promies* to bring o delegation
of Knights Templar from Florida to
the installation of Crusader Command-
ery on the mb.
Hon.D.sB. May shook hands with many
friends. Mr.Mays Is one of Florida's
best known statesmen. He made a great
race for Governor In ths last primary
and at one time came . within (9 votes
of beingimads United States Senator.
Although the new Elk’s Home it not
eotirely furnished as vst, its privileges
were txteaded to the visitors and many
of the gentlemen spent a pleasant boor
two there.
Mr % John M. Henry and family who
are,frequent visitors were among the
ptonloere.
Ml-ses Mary Anne and Elisa
beth Denham spent the day with friends
Rev. H. E. Partridge' of the
Methodist congregation and Rector
Horton of toe Eplaoopal chnrch were
ministerial delegate*.
Three representatives of the Turnbull
name Julina, SrJJuliua Jr., and Tift,
were eeen on the pionlo grounds.
The hacks all carried signs announcing
a game of bait between Tbomaaville and
Montioello, but the rain prevented that.'
D.a Palmer and W. 0. Stinard were
among the prominent MontloeUiaoe.
The crowd seemed to have plenty of
money and tha hack drivers eeaped a
harvest.
A very tew ot the Monticello pic-
nlcere were not content to rat a picnic
dinner, and so went to the various hotel*
the city. Itto presumed their bas
kets wen lest on the way. Among the
ere Minn Dorothy Bond and
Marion Harriaon, Mrs. W. M. Girar-
dian, J. A. Gimrdsan Jr., J. M. Henry,
B. Evans, W. E Dean, 0. M.
Strange, Ghaa. Small, W. R. Pulaston,
P. Turnbull and Ghaa. 8. Henry.
Mias Rnby Bali to in thecity attar *
few day* visit to relatives In Quincy,
She it oo bar way to tbe Summer
Sohool of Ih* South at Knoxville Tsui.
Mtoa Ball will teach tha First Grad* B.
next session. This to tbs gruda taught
1 by Mias Elia* Fulghum last year.
It to rumored that there was patren-
tal opposition to the mutch, nod that
the voung groom went to the home of
Min Partin, two miles from town Sat
urday morning and slipped away with
bar.
At any rate they soaght out the ordi
nary, scoured a Hoanae, and than found
Justioa Bibb. That aooomodatiog gen
tleman ooudoctad them to the spacious
offioes of Dr. Jamil, and here tha knot
waa t!ed;in hia customary fellotttona
fashion. Than were a number ot in
terested witnesses who had discovered
the (act that something unusual waa
going on. After tbe ceremony the
happy pair came down the stairs, enter
ed their buggy whloh was standing
near, and drove off to begin thair life
of wadded bliss. '
Mr. Ourtto to a prosperous young far
mer living four mils* from town i
Mr. John Beverly's place. Hie bride to
a very pretty young girl whose modest
demeanor wen its due meed of praise
(tom tb* witnesses of the ceremony.
TO CHAMBERS HOME.
Went a Merry Party ef tha Young
Sat on Friday Evonlng-
On Friday evening tost, a Jdly crowd
of the younger ret went out to -'Booth-
•id* Villa,'' the delightful woodrid*
home of Mian Frances Chambers.
A pleasant evening was passed by the
following pleasure makers: J
Annie Sanford, Mary Critteudoo, Jee-
rie Watt, Anna and Louies Hopkins,
Soria Brandon, Mae and Paulin* Smith,
Messrs. Will Hopkins, Pinckney Gran,
tham, Herechel Everett,' Roy Daven-
port, Louis Houston, Will Mitchell
Boot! Ouok, Melvin Goodwin, and
Richard MltohelL
Mtoa Mae Hopkins and Victor Cov-
iufiion chape rooed tha party.
Country NagroUailed.
Sunday evening officer* Don and
Lambert arrested Edward Carolina,
colored. Tb* man with the geographi
cal name waa nabbed under Jtwo war
rants from Boston, ona|rariartng him of
‘shooting at another," aad tbe other a
misdemeanor, Ed. claims that be mere
ly fired at a fractious sweetheart to
frighten bar.
H. J. MacIntyre and W. J.Hammood
an* home Sunday from o visit to Val-
Mr. J. W. Cochran came hem Son-
day evening from a two weeks virit to
Mrs. A. M. Smith and her yoong eon
ot Brunswick are the guests of her sis
ter Mrs A W. Ball.
Mtoa Katharine Courio of Eufaula
Ala., passed through ike city Saturday
on bar way <6 Boston whare she wUl
virit tbe family of Hr. E. R. Wha'ey
for two weeks. She will afterward
return to Thomasville for a short stay
with Mrs. S. L. Hayes.
Dr. B, A. Daniel* came home yester
day from a six weeks stay in Haw York.
Prof. D. L. Bedferu, teacher of the
Sasser school waa here Saturday.
Mr. Drew Hendry well known ta the
traveling pnbUo of8outh Georgia yet
terday began hia antis* at clerk at the
Maenry. Hia home to in Quitman but
he to no stranger here, having presided
over the desk at ThomaavUl* hostelries
in tha not distant past.
Mr. W. Feiuburg will leave tbto
morning for a trip through the north
lasting until August flrat He will visit
Hew York, Providence. Boston and the
ran deck mountains. Hia daughter
Mtoa Sadi* Feiaberg will aooompany
him as far as Savannah and will re
main than during hia abasne*.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
Ik KM Yn Han Always Bought
Round Timbered Land For Sal
About $00 areas of land within half
mite of Oohlocknae. Ga. About <00
acre* of good raond ti t bar, and batons#
in good state of cultivation, with im
provement*. Wm. While, OchJocko-
nea, will ahow tha lanu .poo request.
For particular* as* rewrite me at
Florala, Ala, Jao. I*. Johnston, lias.
Estate of J. O. A. Johnston.
c 90-tfdAw
Imported German Ceaoli Stallion
Prlmas-
Will beat Gandy A Mellette's eel*
stable* July 10th. for five days. I. O.
Stubbs and Jno. Hollingsworth, own-
d td - w
FOUND A CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA
Mr*. 8, 'Lindsay, of Fort William,
Ontario, Canada, who hasraffered quite
a number of year* from dyspepsia and
great pains in the stomach, waa. advised
by ber druggist to tat* Chamberlain’s
Stomaohand Liver Tablets. She did
•o and savs, “I find that they have done
me a great deal of good. 6 have never
d any suffering sine* I began using
i*m." If troubled with dyspepsia re
ndlgestioo why not take these Tablets,
get well and stay well? Foreale by J.
Peacock, TbomasvUla. Ga.
Tbomaaville Pawn Shop
® W| ®The Poor Man’s Friend.
If yon want any money comeand s*a
me, but don't forget to bring your
watches, diamonds, all kinds of Jewelry
urnlture, olothtng and all other valua
ble article*. Don’t forget to look for
the three balls and you are to find your
'»
M. ATTELL. ProDrietor
FOR„THE TEETH.
Preparations for the Teeth form an
mportant part of onr (took, and there
no reason why any one should neg
ect tbto part of their toilet. We can
upecially recommend onr Tooth
Powders
Tooth Brashes, Soaps andjother toi-
tarticlesatpr ‘Wwill nlease.
S. H. PRICF CO.
nuomo Ankle, Snrr Heck, Laris
Shoulder.
These are three common ailments for
Chamberlain's Pain Balm to es
pecially valuable. If promptly applied
it will rave you time, money and suffer
ing when troubled with any oo* of thee*
ailments. For sale by J. i
Thomasville. Ga.