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PEOPLE WILL T,
Yes people will talk
The saying is true.
They talk about me.
And they talk about you;
If we go tQ_the opera,
Someone will say
iVe should go to church and
Learn how to pray.
If we go to church
Ami offer up prayers,
They say we are hypocrites,
And putting -on airs.
If we are rich,
They call us a thief,
Scoff at our sorrows
And laugh at our griefs,
If wc are poor.
They say that we shffk,
We’re always lazy.
And never would work.
They talk of ourp rospects,
ft They talk of our past,
And if wo are happy,
They say it can’t last.
They talk of our loved ones,
They talk of our foes,
They talk of our follies,
.They talk of our woes.
They talk of ourjoys,
They talk of bur fears,
They talk of our smiles,
They talk of our tears.
They talk if we are single,
They talk if we are wed,
.They talk of us living,
They talk of us dead.
Tho’ we live like an angel,
With circumspect walk,
" Aur efforts are useless,
For people will talk.
—Thomasville Press.
Miss Mattie Windsor Robinson, of
St. Petersburg, Fla., is the guest of
relatives here.
Judge W. F. George made the
main address at the Fourth of July
celebration in Cordele.
Mrs. H. J. Morgan, Misses Genic
Morgan, Nell, McCall, Madeline
Owen, Mattie Windsor Robinson and
Constance Edwards motored to Ma
con for the day Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionell McKenzie, of
Montezuma, spent the week-end with
relatives in the city.
Those who have recently bought
Ford cars from Dr. J. M. Whitehead
& Co., are Messrs. J. J. Howell, of
Byromville, F. C. Patrick, of Dooling,
J. W. Dinkins and N. F. Sanders, of
Unadilla, J. E. Turner and W. _ S.
Reese, of this city.
•. Dr. H. A. Mobley, Messrs. J. D.
Lester and L. L. Woodward are in
Atlanta in the interest of Dooly
county this week.
D. A. Taylor, wife and daughter,
Miss Gladys, and Miss Aliene Joy
ner, from Vienna, are spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Perry
at Miona.—Macon County Citizen.
Mrs. J. 0. Ligon and sons, of At
lanta,-are visiting Mrs. Ligon’s sister,
Mrs. L. T, WUder.
Mr. W. F. Newby and family spent
.Tuesday in Macon,
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Busbce now liv
ing at Lilly will move to this city
semetime within the immediate fu
ture. They will occupy the E. M.
Wood residence on Sixth street. i ■
Dr. J. M. Whitehead visited At
lanta last week.
| Mr. J. D. Lester was here on busi-
! ness Friday.
| Mr. T. P. Busbee, of Lilly, \vas in
: the city on business Saturday.
| Mr. J. J. Barry has returned from
j ? visit to Ashburn.
I Pierpont Morgan end Meiland
I Turton spent Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. Guy B. Morgan, Misses Beu
lah Lewis and Annie Harvard mo
tored to Hawkinsville Tuesday. Mrs.
Sallie Payne returned with them for
a short visit here.
Misses Julia and Pauline Leonard
have returned from a visit to Amer-
icus.
The unmasking of Davy in the 14th
installment of the Iron Claw at the
Dixie next Friday.
Miss Minnie Lee Jordan is the
guest of friends in Moultrie.
Miss Fannie Fer.n and little Eliza
beth Woodward are visiting in Nash
ville.
Judge D. L. Ivey and Mr. E. T.
Ransom, of Unadilla, were in the city
on business Wednesday.
Mrs. A. E. Jordan was the guest
of relatives in Pinehurst Tuesday.
Miss Sallie Hogsett left Saturday
for Athens to take a summer course
at the State Norma! College.
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Richardson, Mr.
Richardson, and Miss Richardson, of
Atlanta, were in the city last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Grace left
Monday for an automobile trip in
North and South Caroline. •
Mrs. Lala Whitehead and Miss
Anne Whitehead have returned
from a visit to Tennille.
MR. MORGAN ENTERTAINS
Mr. George B. Morgan entertained
large number of his men friends
at a barbecue fiupper Saturday even
ing at his pretty country home. The
barbecue and other viands that'com
posed the menu were excellntly well
prepared, the thirty or more gueat^
showd their appreciation of the priv
ilege! accorded them by indulging
their appetites almost too freely in
the many tempting good things that
were served. A pleasant social spirit
marked the occasion. It was also
made a happy event for Mr. Mor
gan’s laborers who were served
bountifully when the guests had fin
ished. Mr. Morgan makes a splendid
host, his friends always consider
themselves fortunate to be present at
one of his hospitable affairs.
I
If there is a farmer in Dooly who
can surpass Mr. J. C. Sanders
raising watermelons, he hasn’t yet
submitted proof of it to this office.
We are very much indebted to Mr.
Sanders for a great big, juicy, lus
cious specimen of his product and
heartily recommend his example as
worthy one for others to follow.
Messrs. Ab Brown and J. B. Ham
ilton spent Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. L. L. Woodward attended the
state gun shoot in Augusta Tuesday.
Miss Thelma Walton will enter-
Jain a housepart^ at the camp ground
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier, of ilacort, hexl week,
tire visiting their daughter, Mrs. A.
'The Girl and the Game ct the
Dixie every Saturday. This picture
is a railroad story and is a thriller.
Mrs. F. A. Bell and baby daughter,
of Babcock, are the guests of Mrs. J.
L. Fenn.
Dr. J. 0. Teasley and Mr.^J. H.
Steele, of Lilly, were here on busi
ness yesterday.
Mr. C. C. Duncan, of Unadilla,
was in the city on business Monday.
SYNOPSIS OF “THE GIRL AND
THE GAME.
Thrilling Picture At The Dixie The
ater, Saturday, July 8.
Helen Holmes By Hcrseif
George Storm Lea Maloney
Robert Seagrue George McDaniel
Spike J. P. McGowan
Amos RhineIander..J. L. Farley
And an all-star supporting cast.
Frolicking in the park at a seaside
resort, Helen, the little daughter of
old General Holmes, ex-army officer
and railroad man is imperiled by a
swiftly approaching locomotive. The
engine is not one of the giant iron
horses of today, but a miniature
which stands perhaps four feet
height from ther ails to the top of the
smokestack. Thanks to the bravery
of an eight year old urchin, who
snatches her from the rails, Helen
is cave:! f.om injury.
Years later, Helen canters to the.
Signal station to meet her father rc
turning from a business trip. Comir.g
down the mountain grade, the brakes
of a heavy freight train become die-
entered. Ever gaining in speed, the
runaway trnin rumbles on, on down
the mountain elope. In a flash, Helen
sees her father’s peril, for Genera!
Holmes in his private car is but a few
miles away literally riding into death
for tjic runaway freight must crash
J. Shell.
Judge W. H. Lasseter made the
main address at the Masonic Conven
tion at Friendship yesterday.
' Messrs. C. S. Whitehead, C. A.
Powell and Guy Hamilton spent
Tuesday in Fitzgerald.
“The Mysteries of Myra," the sec
ond installment, will be shown at the
Dixie next Monday. You want to
get started with this picture and
stay with it to the finish.
S
Mr. L. T. Wilder and son, virgil,
spent Tuesday ift Macon.
Some of the Viennians who spent
the Fourth in Macon were: Mrs. H
J. Morgan, Misses Madeline Owens,
Nell McCall, Mattie Robinson, Annie
Roddy, Eva Lewis, Eula and Ettn
Mae Joiner, Lillian Cooper, Emily
Woodward; Messrs. J. J. Cooper, W.
V. Harvard, D. B. Thompson, W. B,
* | Ligon, I, B Heard, Genie Lewis, J.
S. H. Gurr has returned from 3! SoSrd, V. M. Waters, R. D. Pow-
Saved Girl’s life ,
“l want to tell you wliat wondotful benefit 1 have re
ceived from the use of 'liicdford’a Black-Draught,” writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
“It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe’Black-Draught'
saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
more trouble. I shall never be without
THEDFORD’S
Black-Draught
In my home.” For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzi
ness, malaria, chills and iever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. /
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught. It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
BROWN TO OPPOSE
J. D. PRICE AGAIN
Atlanta.—It lias been practically
settled tonight tint J. J. Drown, pro
’dent of the Georgia Farmers Union,
•rill be a <;andidato for comminrionct
•if agriculture in opposition to Co!
hs. D. Price and that N. D. Roan
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION
Take notice that a bill will be in-
trodued at the present, 1916, session
of the Legislature of Georgia for the-
purpose indicated in the caption of
the said Bill, which is as follows:
“An act to amend an set of the
rill be his cunpdgn manager! "itTs ' Legislature of Georgia, entitled, “An
understood that Mr. frown’s an • act tb amend, consolidate and super-
. ounce.ment will very likely be rcado sede the act incorporating the City of
the middle of the coming week, when Lniy> in the county of Dooly( BUte
cf Georgia: tocreate a new charter
he comes to Atlanta. Semetime ago
i' was under:.*.cod Mr. J. J. Conner
vculd make the race also.
This will be the third race Brcwn
as made ngainst Price. In the first
:ace he went into the convention
■rith a big lead.
short visit to Brunswick.
Messrs. Joe Morgan and B. F.
Forbes enjoyed a fishing trip to Sa-
tilla river this week.
“The Upstart," a ep&rklihg come
dy drama in 5 reels is one of the
features for next Wednesday night
at the Dixie. Marguerite Snow fea
tures and this is enough,
Mr. M. G. Lawson superintendent
of the R. E. Kelley farm and Dr. E.
B. Davis, of Byromville bought Fords
yesterday from Dr. J. M. Whitehead
& Co.
er, Glover Carnes, George B. Mor
gan, C. Ci Morgan, Vlotti Morgan,
L. F. Ridley, J. T. Hall, J. B. Ryner,
Jr., W. L. Wright, Pate Forehand,
Holcombe Strozier, Mid McDonald,
D. C. Ketchum, E. P. Whitehead, W.
H. Kirkland, A. E. Jordan, 0. H.
Jordan, Jule Jordan, Paul Trippe,
Jack Taggart and Wilbur Wright.
Mr. Frank E. Woodruff,
representing The Columbia
Tailoring Co., will be at the
Vienna Shoe Store on July
13,14 and 15.
MR. FORD OWNER J-
Is your Ford being repaired with outlaw parts? Did you know
that all parts sold as Ford parts that do not have the approval/of
the Ford Kotor Company and aold by a regular Ford agent are outlaw
parts* and the use of these nullify the guarantee on your oar? Did
you know there is a difference in outlaw parts and parts furnished
by the Ford Kotor Company? We didn't know the difference until we
were shown by a traveling representative of the Ford Kotor Co
We
into the oncoming train that bears
Helen’s father. Cool-headed, despite
I tr great fear, Helen leaps astride
her horse Rocket. Spurring the nni
mal on she heads him ttraight for the
railroad bridge, thinking that she can
c oss and throw a switch that will di
vert the runaway freight Into an un
used siding. On she gallops and is
ulfway across the bridge, when the
huge span opens. Summoning all her
courage, Helen rides headlong to the
brink, then, Etill astride' her horse,
she plunger from the height into the
swirling waters below. Horse and
ider disappear for a moment, then
strike out bravely for the opposite
shore. Meanwhile a scant mile sep
arates the'oncoming passenger and
the runaway freight. The bridge is
slammed back into position. Helen
gallops madly up the cinder bed, and
with all her strength, throws the
switch and theh uge freight, divert!
ed crashes into a stream of empty
cars as her father’s train thunders
by in safety.
But one man has stuck to the fly
ing freight and he is badly injured
Helen washes the blood and cinders
from 'ihe scratched up face and re
cognizes her childhood rescuer,
George Storm by name, now a joeo-
motive-flreman. Her father’s private
car is stopped and General Holmes
dashes to his daughter's side. He
catches her in his arms and Helen U
lead to where Robert Seagrue, a ne
phew of General Holme's lifelong
friend, Amos Rhinelander, is waiting.
‘'General” says Seagrue coldly,
“your daughter seems to take a real
interest in the engine man." Helen
looks deliberately around, but what
soever her thoughts may be, she
makes no reply.
Luncheon for Governor, Editors nod
Legislators.
Atlanta, Ga.—The chamber of
commerce will be host on July 19 at
the Southeastern fair grounds to the
governor, members of the general
assembly and the Georgia Weekly
Press association, the occasion being
a luncheon. *
It will be served in one of the fair,
buildings, the latter being selected
for its comforts and coolness.
The capitol guests will be taken to
the luncheon in automobiles which
will leave the capitol at noon. They
will be met at the lunchedn by the
newspaper men, who will be in ses
sion on that date.
and municipal government for. salcf
Corporation, and for other purposes,
approved August 21st, by striking
ing the word “one” where it occurs
between the words “extend and
mile” In line two of section two, af
said act and inserting in lieu there
of the words “one-half,” so that the
corporate limits of the city of Lilly
will extend one-half mile in every di
rection from the present .site of the
A. B. & A. freight and passenger de- . >
pot of the city of Lilly, Dooly Conn-
ty, Georgia, and by striking from
said act and repealing so much of '?*
said act as is embraced in sections.'
fifty-two to sixty-one inclusive.
Creating a school system for said
city of Lilly, providing for a board of
oducation for said system, the levy
and collection of taxes therefor, so
as to abolish said school system and.
lor other purposes.
This July Sth, 1916.
can show you nov#
Yours very truly,
DR# J. He WHITEHEAD & CO.
TAKEN UP—A black barrow hog,
weigh about 100 pounds. Owner
can get same by paying for this ad
and nxpense of keeping. H. O. Davis.
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Given to the Dixie Theatre Saturday
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