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Wheeler County Eagle
VOLUHE i
Important School Meeting.
There will be a meeting held in the bank hall next Tuesday at
7:30 p. m., for the purpose of considering a bill that it is proposed
to introduce at this session of the legislature to incorporate Alamo
into a school district. The town’s attorney has drawn this bill, but
wants to submit it to the people for their approval or amendment
as they see fit. No more important matter demands our attention.
Let every citizen of the town come to this meeting. Do not wait
till after the bill is passed and made a law before you do your
kicking. Any suggestions that you have to offer will be gladly
received and acted on by those at the meeting. Ladies are cordially
invited.
Freewill Baptist Church
Nearing Completion.
The Freewill Baptist ehurch at this
place is being completed. Services will
be held at the school house, beginning
Friday night, the 4th, and extending
through Sunday, by the pastor, Rev. B.
F, Horn. The next services will be held
in the new church, beyond Mr. Idelson’s
residence, if nothing happens to prevent
furnishing the building. It is the in
tention of the pastor to hold revival
services at the new church in August.
All that will give work may do so at any
time now, and it will be appreciated
greatly.
To The Publics
We take this method of announcing
to the pnbiic. that we have opened up
a drug business in Alamo, located next
door to the p„ it offioe, where we will
be pleased to have the people of Wheeler
county come around and inspect cur
line. We have on hand a fresh supply
of pure drugs, toilet articles and drug
sundries, together with an up-to-date
soda fountain with an expert dispenser
of soft drinks. We shall ever endeavor
to carry a full line of goods. Our
prescription department is filled by a
licensed druggist, which insures accu
racy, and courteous treatment accorded
to all. We would appreciate your
trade and assure right treatment and
living prices.
JACKSON-MOYE DRUG CO.
Judge Kent has received tickets and
the necessary blanks to be used in the
election of Senator Bacon on the 15th
of this month. Election managers for
each precinct in the county will be ap
pointed by the Ordinary and a list of
the managers for each precinct will be
published in our next issue.
The Ideal Daug
Stoae
“A Well Selected Stock, Neatly Kept,
Best Quality and Right Prices.”
PERSONAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN. TO EVERY
ITEM FROM THE ‘FRONT DOOR TO THE REAR.'
Dr. Lewis, who is an experienced Pharmacist,
will be in charge of our Prescription Depart
ment. We use only Fresh and Pure Drugs in
filling Prescriptions, and Accuracy and Quality
is our Watchword.
WE TAKE ESPECIAL PRIDE IN OUR SODA FOUNT.
OUR DRINKS AND CREAMS ARE COLD CLEAN
AND WHOLESOME.
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR ENTIRE
STORE. CALL ON US.
. PhONE US YOUR WANTS
WE DELIVER THE GOODS
ALAMO DRUG COMPANY
“ A Good Drug Store ’’
Phones No. 9 and 25 ALAMO, GEORGIA
Building Committee
Selects Design.
i As stated in our last issue, the build
l jog committee had been named at a
; recent meeting of the stockholders of
; the Wheeler County Bank. They
are: Dr. T. H. Nelson, I. Idelson,
I Albert Hinson and C, W. Lancaster.
i They have selected the design and will
soon be ready to advertise for bids.
• They have secured a very pretty site
I and will erect a two story building.
, Stock is still being taken, and the
r capital stock is expected to be made
1 $50,000 instead of $25,000. as this pri
vilege is asked for in the charter that
is being applied for.
Mr. Lancaster arrived Wednesday
and his family is expected to arrive in
a few days. He is very much encour
aged with the outlook and thinks the
; bank will open up not later than the
, first of August. The bank fixtures,
. stationery, etc.. has been ordered and
। will arrive in time. Some of the fur
niture has been placedin the rear of
the Jackson-Moye Drug Company, ■
where business will be transacted until
the building can be completed.
Death of Mrs, Drake,
Or. last Saturday night at ten o’clock, '
Mrs. J. 13. Drake passed away after a [
Jodg illness with fever. They had
recently moved here and were occupy
ing a house on Railroad avenue, owned
by the Seaboard road, Mr. Drake
being foreman over this division of the
road.
Up to a few days ago it was thought
that she was recovering, bnt a turn
for the worse came and she sank rapid
ly until the end came.
The body was prepared by J. M.
Fordham & Company, undertakers, and
was taken to Collins Sunday morning
and laid to rest in the family cemetery.
She is survived by husband and little
son, who have the sympathy of all in
this sad hour of bereavment.
ALAMO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1913
U STOBE NOTICE
M CH M AFFORD
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Not to visit Idelson’s Store when in our
town, as in our store it is so easy to get just
what you want in the way of Dry Goods and
Groceries.
We also call your attention to our beauti
ful line of Laces and Embroideries, just received,
which will be disposed of from one cent up to
ten cents per yard. You will find it to your
big advantage to \ isit our Ideal Store.
The Store That Satisfies
WHEELER TEACHERS
LICENSE ISSUED.
At a n^eting held on Wednesday,
the board of education approved Super
intendent Auld’s grading of the papers
; made at the examination on June 13th
and 14th, which entities the following
named applicants to license to teach in
the common schools: W. V. Haney,
Misses Me L. Knight, Willie Martin,
Eudelle Morris, Cora A. Coleman,
Mattye Rhodes, Nettie Sikes and Lil
lie Perdue, J. W. Purvis and Roma
Thomas. License to these parties will
be issued at once. Os this number
there were four who made first grade,
five who made second grade and one
who made third giade.
In addition to the above, there were
four colored applicants who made licen
ses: Alice Johhson, S. B. C'ark,
Susanna W. Grant and Georgia White
head. Among these there is one first
grade, one second grade and two third
grade licenses.
The conduct of the applicants during
the session is reported by Superinten
dent Auld as being exceptionally good,
and that they deserve all they got,
besides a great deal of credit and praise.
The limit of the agesof the teachers
was fixed by the board for this county
at 18 years and up for females and 20
years and up for males. Os course the
ages of the females will not get very
much over eighteen. If the good looks
of these applicants signifies anything,
Wheeler county will have a set of very
fine teachers.
Right here we would say that we are
authorized to state that the Wheeler
unty teachers will be paid, all due
them, in a few days; the board having
concluded an arrangement to that effect.
We have heard of no county in the
state that is in better shape than
Wheeler, when it comes to paying their
teachers. They are paid promptly and
therefore the board is abletosecure
the best teachers. Superintendent
Auld, together with his efficient board,
are wide awake to the school situation
and are laying the foundation for the
finest schools in the state.
If any of the applicants desire to
look over their papers and the grading
of same, they can do so by calling at
Superintendent Auld’s office.
Still They Come,
Dr. A. H. Weathers, a physician
of Hawkinsville, was in town this week.
Dr. Weathers was over prospecting
with a view of locating-with us. He is
very favorably impressed with the sur
roundings, so much so that he has made
arrangements to locate here. It will
be thirty days before he can arrange to
move over, but in that time he expects I
to be here and ready for business. It j
is his intention to buy a lot and build |
as soon as practicable, but will board ‘
until this can be done. Dr. Weathers 1
is a young man of pleasing address and
will no doubt meet with success in his
new fieid.
Notice to Teachers
I will be in my office in Alamo on
Friday and Saturday of each week,
where teachers may confer with me in
person on any matters of interest to
the cause of education. All correspon
dence shall be addressed to me at Erick
J. R. AULD,
County Superintendent of Schools
MARHN-CROSBY
The friends of Miss Iris Martin and
Mr. Grover C. Crosby were surprised
on last Saturday morning to learn
that they had been married the previous
afternoon at Glenwood. '■Parental ob
jections on the part of the bride’s pa
rents, owing to the age of the bride,
made it necessary to have the ceremony
performed elsewhere. They secured a
team and quietly drove over to Glen
wood and they were married sitting in
the buggy, and quietly drove back to
town and many of their friends knew
nothing of their marriage until next
morning. The marriage license had
been procured from Mcßae. The bride
had just returned from Eastman, where
she went as a delegate to the Epworth
League convention, and the flight to
Glenwood planned. Mrs. Crosby is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin
of this place and is one of the most at
tractive young ladies in Wheeler county
and is very popular. Mr. Crosby is a
young man of sterling worth and has
many friends in this and other counties.
He holds a position with the Wheeler
County Shoe Store. The Eagle extends
congratulations to this popular young
couple and wishes for them much hap
piness through life.
Removal Notice
This is to notify the public that
I have moved my office from the
Alamo Drug Company’s store tn
the Jackson-Moye Drug Company
next door to the post office.
Dr. T. H. NELSON
Office Phone No. 40
Residence Phone No. 29
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