Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 22, 1905, Image 2

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:KLV TIME8-ENTERPRI8E, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1D05. 'What the Farmers all Say ; . About the Ellwood Fence- | The Elhvood is pip tijjlit, horse high, and bull stiong. It has no wraps to slip, no welds to break, is very handsome,, is more durable than any other, and just as cheap as the- cheape t, so why not use the Eilwood? Jt is made especially for a hog fence and is absolutely guaranteed-—If you are go ing to do any fencing write me before buying, and I will- take pleasure in quoting you my very lowest prices. If them I can’t sell you I cenaio y wont do yon any harm, and might help you to buy ch-ocr -re. We give all inquiries prompt and ea- a hen favored with an order ship it Out- ^BBr~ .a Boston, Oa. the results of the work shown should engage our prayerful atten tion. Hundreds of Incidents could be giv en of lives made pure and useful. Mary D„ from Alabama, a devoted Christian, after her training haa ser ved more than two years as home keeper In settlement work. Sara L., served as trained nurse, teacher and home keeper In one of our church institutions this year. One of our best.girls Is doing good service as Bible woman In a foreign field. : -;vf •-'• - Last year we had five of our girls In a Bible School Training for Chris tian service. Hundreds have been put by ua as helpers In Christian homes, and are doing good service. Frrom eight to ten sum >• year and make falthf- Christian homes. Of the eight girls % In the Home each -ne ls» hant testimony ration. Perhaps 'Vo that four less bom- and 6 $100,000 ro LEND On Farma and Choice City property in Thomasville. Inter* eat 6 to 7 per cen ! and payable annually. Time 5 years, but par or all of principal may be paid back at end of any year and stop interest. Prompt attention en to all written inqnire*. ELLIS & ELLIS. Padrick Baling. Tiftou. Ga. Lvemon J-Vlixer The Best Family Medicine JFor Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion. Soar Stomach, Colic, Dizziness, Headaches and any thing caused by a disordered Liv er. Removes “That Drowsy Feeling.” by putting yonr digestive organs to work. Increasing your appetite, and in foot, makes yon feel like a V "NEW MAN.” 50a and $1.00 per bottle at all drofrstores. Mozley’s Lemon Elixer. .. Just Here. Just where thuo art lift up thy voice And sing the song that stirs thy heart; Reach forth thy strong and eager hand To lift, to save, Just where thou .-’art.^*^ ,f *. Just where thou standest light thy lamp; 'Tls dark to others as to/thee: Their ways are hedged 'by unseen thorns, Their burdens fret as tbine fret thee. LOUISVILLE AND NASH- ' VILLE RAILROAD. Best lines to Birmingham, Nash ville, Memphis, Knoxbllle, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points north and west in through cars. Only line operating through sleep ers from Florida to Chicago. Only lino operating throughsslecp- ■■rB from Florida to St. Louis with ‘*tg i .ur service. " - > : •*t dining car service In the jugh tourist sleepers to Call- ... a. or Information as to rates to all —th and West, schedules and k- Agent L. and N. R. R. -go E. Herring, -onvllle, Fla. Oat yonder In the broad, full glare Of many lamps thine own might pale. And thy tweet song amid the roar Of many voices slowly fall; Whlle these thy kindred Wandered y >• /, ^ y,~ A CUABAN- (GZraUU&nd ivz AAA BANK DEPOSIT R. R. Fare Paid. Notei Y ’ taken on tuition. BEST end cheapest on earth. Don’t delay. Write to-day CEOlf 1A-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Mar or 0% Uncheered, unllghted to the end. Near to tby hand thy minion lies. Wherever sad hearts need a friend. —Selected. j more c i made hr; from oar hoc. ’ entitled to a fathe. v jlther real or adopt- e .Hove Ood’s love and Alee teach ‘that we have .o brand as outcasts the un- r -e victims of the sins of oth- It Is unpardonable In the motb- - to transfer he heritage of sbnme j her offspring. Society allows the SECOND HAND MACHINERY IN STOCK READY FOR SALE. Three 100-H. P. Tubular Boilers, complete. One 30-H, P. Tubular Boil er. Six Boiler Feed Pumps. One 8-H. P. Center Crank Skinner En gine. One I2-H. P. Center Crank Skinner Engine. One 6-H, P. Engine and Boiler, on wheels. One 35-H.P. Side Crank -Engine. One Rlder- Erlcsson Engine (the best pump for country home.) One 4” Saw Man drel, solid forge, 9” steel collar boxes for above new. One rope feed IS” drum for saw mill. One SO light direct current dynamo complete with rheostat. One volt meter. We also have one of the largest ea ne mill outfita that Was ever Install- ed in South Georgia for sale. Anyo ne Interested will pay to Investigate. One Thompson's latest improved s lab conveyors. One Thompson’s 1st- est Improved log haulers . Three si ab conveyor pane 34" wide, 8" deep 30” long. One 18” smojte stack 3 3” long. Fifty sets 18” dey kiln trucks, t” wheels, steel frame. THOM AS VILLE IRON WORKS, THOMASVI G L feE'RQiA. Increase in Number of Deaconesses. It Is an Interesting fact that in three years time fourteen deaconesses ha- ; been set apart In the Southern M ' \ odist church. It is probable nine others will be ready to: 'nc<- cratlon next April. This 1 •««. cites the most sanguine b' ’‘out who so earnestly desire of the ofllce of deacost. i church. The Presbyterian c..,.rch whlih created the ofilce of deaconess In connection with their church In 1903, have not yet set apart any deaconesses,- though It Is expected that there will bo seven ready for j Bros. Machinery Co, OFFICERS RE-ELECTED. Present Corps of Masons Will Serve Again Next Year. From Saturday’s Daily. The meeting of Thomasvlllo lodge number 369 of Masons last night was attended by an enthusiastic crowd of the brethren. The same officers who have given the lodge such efficient service during {he past year were, re-elected. They are 8. W. Davis, Worshipful Master; W. S. Blackshear, Senior Warden, and J. S. Floyd, Junior Warden. M. A. Fleetwood waa again unanimous ly elected secretary. consecration In the earlysprlng There was little progress In the flrst four years after the creation of the ofllce of deaconess In the Methodist church of Canada. The growth of the M. E. Church In numbers and Institu tions, howover, was phenomenal from the beginning.—Bulletin. Saw Mill Machinery, Shingle Mills. Cotton Ginning Machinery, Corn Mills. To Quote Prices and ubtnit Samples of FALL GOODS For Men, Women -and Children A new city mission board has re cently organized at Memphis, Tenn. A call for a trained worker comes with the organization of this new board. Can the church tend her? If not, why not? Mallary Bros. Machinery Co. MACON, GEORGIA. We carrt everything ready-to-wear and all orders will . receive prompt and and careful attention ALWAYS REMEMBER i. We send goods by express C. O. D. subject to ex amination before accepting. 2 We send two or three styles of garments for selection. . - 3. We allow 10 per cent discour t for cash, except on contract goods. HOTEL ASSOCIATION. There are thirty-one young women at the Scarritt Bible and Training School In Training tor Home Mission work. Most of these expect to be come deaconesses. Inn Keeper* of Georgia Will Form State Organization. Local hotel keepers have been In formed of a movement looking to the formation of a state hotel associa tion. The plan was projected at a meeting In Atlanta and the keeper* of Atlanta hoitelrle* are moat active in the movement. Among thoie present at the Initial meeting waa Mr. Hamilton Frazier, formerly of the Ptney Woods, of this city. Health f/For a Quarter /People who have torpid liver find life a\ 'misery. Ail they need is a mild remedy like' Supplies. Th* content* of the store room at the VaihtI Home are being added to day by day. Ind friend* have contri buted flour, another twenty’bushel* of potatoe*. another a quantity of fruit, one of the dairyman make* a dally contribution of milk. For all tbeae favors we extend our grateful thank*. The carpenters are making good headway with the addition to the Home and their wages must be paid at the end of *ach week ao we appeal to our friend* to bear thl* In mind, and come to the help of the Lord In thia matter. As He has blessed you- In ‘basket and store.” The Vashtl Home Is reaching out lti hands to a most helpless data of girls that are standing on the edge of a great precipice. Better this home at the top of the precipice to prevent their falling over Into the abysm below than the ’ambulance” at I and TONIC PELLETS. The Pill stimulates the J 1Uver to its proper work and the Pellets invig-i \ orate the system. .1 n short, they both assist/i |\* Nature, as a medicine should do. 1A Complete Treatment SfKV**. Only 2; cents. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL Modern,JUp-todate, Convenient— {Centrally Located Experienced Management—Rates $3.00 Beat of Livery Berrios in Connection. W. HL SINGLETARY & J. J.||ARL1NE, Proprietors 4b Managers . 1* Meigs, Georgia. ' LIFE LEASE EXTENDED. Rawlings' Cases Will go to Supreme Court and Execution Is Stayed. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 18.—The case of J. G. Rawlings and hit boys, charged with the murder of th* Car ter children, will be carried before the United State* Supreme Court on a writ of error granted to John R. Cooper of Macon, by Chief Juatlce Fish of the Supreme Court Saturday afternoon. Attorney Cooper'* pie* ~ was that there were no names of lawyers, doc tors or preachers In the Jury boxes from which the trial Juries were drawn. The writ granted by Jus tice Fish will involve a stay of pro ceeding* until after the 8upreme Court ha* passed outhe case. Th* basis for the appeal was the act of the Jury commissioners of Lowndes county In excluding all law yers, physicians, preachers and rail road firemen from the Jury box. The Rawlins,-’ attorney claims that thia was llleiwl and that all Jur ors chosen under It are Illegal. COOLIDGE C ASH S T °RE A few more pairs of Shoes left that I am going to sell at cost in order to make room for my new stock which have just arrived. I invite one and all to come and get their share of the Bargains* while the opportunity is at hand* 1 COOLIDGE CASH STORE. H ' Proprietor Sold by Btacev Pharmacy Oompany, Growing girls need care, advice and medicine, especially on reaching the age of puberty. A mother’s tender care and words of caution will often accomplish Wonders. As for medicine, a gentle, safe and reliable strengthening tonic is Wine of Cardui, It will prevent and relieve pain, regulate the functions, clear the complexion and strengthen the constitution. It is a valuable medicine for growing girls. It has tided thousands over a critical period, and saved them from years of suffering. It can never do harm and is sure to do good. A relief or cure for all female disorders in girls and women. At every druggist’s in <1.00 bottles. Try it. the foot of the precipice to carry off their braised bleeding, battered bod ies. Let us carry out our Savior’* one commission, seek and save,” those that need our protection, our love, our sympathy. Falling to pro tect other glrle we put our girls In peril and help to dig pitfalls for our own boys. So, friends, help us to open wide doors to many other glrle th’at need us. Help us with our building, and God will help you In earing for yonr own. * Our Rescue Work. "Does rescue work pay from God’s standpoint?” Is the subject of an appeal In Our Homes made by Mrs. W. H. Johnson, financial agent of the Dallas Rescue Home. This ap peal convlncnng In its argument and Pelham's New Commercial Hotel THE ARLINE HOUSE Opened January the first, 1905, Modern and up-to-date in alt details. Moetfoonvecientlyilocated hotel in the city. Very beet services,* rendered .xperlenoed {management. Opposite A. O. L. depot. Look for sign. Rates (Si.oo and fia.oo per day. Commercial travelers, patronage solicited. H’CAU, SICK. President of New York Life w« Case of Pneumonia. New York, Dec. 18.—A morning papr states that President John A. McCall of the New York Life Insur ance Company .Is seriously 111 with pneumonia at his residence In this Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ARLINE, Proprietors and Managers. INDISTINCT PRINT