About Twiggs County new era. (Jeffersonville, Ga.) 1929-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1929)
Published Weekly Professional Cards DR. H. A. ROGERS Physician and Surgeon Phone No. 42 DR. CHAS. L. TOOLE, JR. DENTIST Cochran, Georgia Phone 146 Phone 6 Phone §536 CONNALLY & PITTS Funeral Directors Successors to Burghards Service, Courtesy, Our Motto R. C. Connally F. D. Pitts J< Seru/ce Complete We are prepared to give a service complete in every detail. Our equip ment represents the latest develope m-nt in our profession; we use the most advance methods known to science, and our display of merchan dise is fully in keeping with modern tastes. We serve ail classes and creeds, and whether the service is simple or elaborate, our charges are strictly commensurate with the val ue given. J. B HART & BRO. Morticians Macon. Ga., Phone 161 Business Cards WHY BOTHER COOKING When You Can Secure Meals Very Reasonably At The JEFFERSON HOTEL Mrs. Lucy S. Coombs, Mgr. Jeffersonville, Georgia WE HAVE A NEW CLEANING FLUID which leaves no odor in the clothes. First Class Work Guaranteed Or Money Refunded. ROZIER'S BARBER SHOP Men's or Ladies' Felt Hats A Cleaned or Blocked OUC NEW YORK HAT CLEANING CO. Oldest and Most Reliable Cleaners in Macon. 563 Cherry St. Suits Pressed, (Cash and Carry) 20c SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE DAY AND NIGHT Motto, "Thoroughness" E. L. RAY, President Cherry St. at Cotton Ave. Macon, Georgia £lll2'B Place TEXACO GAS AND OILS Kelly Springfield Tires and Tubes Drugs, Sundries, Cigars, Sodas and Candy METHVIN'S GARAGE Geo. W. Methvin. Proprietor Jeffersonville, Georgia High Grade Automobile Repairing Batteries Re-Charged Chevrolet Parts BIBLES MAKE NICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Ifin need of nice Bibles or other good books, see Rev. J. E. Channell Jeffersonville, Ga. MERCY! Customer —"I don't like these pic tures. They don't do me justice." Photographer — "Justice? Lady, what you want is mercy."—The South ern Field. America seeks the maximum de velopment of nobility and righteous ness in each individual. NOTICE X MARK If a cross (x) mark appears on your paper it means that your sub scriptiohu hag expired, and a re newal would be appreciated. TWIGGS COUNT! NEW ERA local IRews (By Miss Daisy Whitehurst) Miss Gladyce Meyer of Macon, a former teacher of Twiggs High School, was the pleasant guest of , Miss Dorothy Jones Friday. FOR SALE—Mules and horses. Will trade for cattle, hogs, goats or feed stuff. Can be seen at "Holly wood."J.M.Gettys,Jeffersonville,Ga. Otto Snow,who is attending school at G. M. C. Milledgeville, spent Thanksgiving holidays with Iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Snow. Mr. Lucrea Asbell has accepted 1 a position with the Gulf Refining! Co., in Macon. His many friends will miss him at Billy's Place. Mr. Asbell left last week for Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carswell of Dublin were guests the past week end of Mrs. Mary Lou Carswell. LOST —$5.00 reward for return of black and tan hound dog or in formation leading to his recovery. Lost between Macon and Griswold ville, Georgia last Wednesday, No vember 6th. Phone 4042-W. W. H. Clifton, Macon News, Macon, Geor gia, or notify Hansel Van Buren, Griswoldville, Georgia, ; Mrs. W. J. Gallemore had as her guests for the Thanksgiving holi days, Miss Lois Twilley of Siloam and Miss Ruth Gallemore of Macon. Master Dan Vaughn of Twiggs ville spent several days of last week iwith aunt, Miss Fannie Moore Vaughn. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Channell and Miss Carolyn Channell ^^ delightfully entertained as guests of friends in Chauncey during the IThanksgiving holidays. The many friends of Dr. J. G. ; Slappey will be pleased to learn that he is improving at his home, where he has been ill since Saturday. Mr. W. A. Womack, superinten dent of Twiggs High School, was the guest of his parents at Harrison for the week-end. Miss Marie Scruggs spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents at Bartow. Miss Agnes Ketterbaugh of Dry Branch was the attractive guest of Miss Alice Wortham the past week end. Mrs. Billy Harrell and children motored to Dublin Friday for the day and were guests of Mrs. Ru pert Hobbs. They were accompa nied home by Mrs. Ellen Balcom, who has been the guest of Mrs. Hobbs for several weeks. Mrs. Cliff Ingram of Moultrie and Mrs. Felton Wimbish of Albany returned to their homes Tuesday after having spent several days here as guests of Mrs. Roxie Locke and Mrs Winnie Wimberly. Mrs. S. B. Wingfield and Mrs. :Grady Powell and children have re turned home after a visit to Athens and Maizeville. Rev. J. E- Channell attended the district meeting of the preachers at the Morrison Memorial church at Macon Tuesday. He reports that only one preacher in the district was absent. Mayor and Mrs. W. M. White hurst and Miss Mary Hart White hurst motored to Tennille Sunday for the day and were accompanied home by Mrs. Whitehurst's sister, Mrs. J. E. O'Quinn of Jacksonville, Fla., who will be their guest for several days. Prof, and Mrs. G. L. Carver were visitors in our city Tuesday from Macon and while here were callers at the New Era office. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Davis of Richland were guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chappell, dur. ing Thanksgiving holidays. Vol. 2, N 0.2. Jeffersonville, Georgia, Friday, December 6, 1929 Buy Christmas Seals Buy Christmas Seals from the school children and help fight tuber :culosis. 97?ayor and Councilmen fte-Clected In the City Election Wednesday the following ticket was re-elected: FOR MAYOR W. M. Whiteburst FOR COUNCILMEN H. V. Jackson D. H. Shannon W. G. Spears C. B. Wall J. H. Whitehurst NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that all land from West Lake to Savage Creek between the Southern Rail road and the Ocmulgee river is posted. All hunters, fishermen or other trespassers will be prosecuted, Signed, Irwin Fitzpatrick. rny-vp-fy-.* *—‘-- ^fi^are^,^^, Modern Gifts °]hat last forbears From far and wide has been gathered at our retail store a host of Electrical Gifts appropriate for Christmas. Electric ranges, percolators, irons, toasters, waffle irons, warming pads, electric heat ers, vacuum cleaners and decorative lamps of strik ing beauty. Something for everyone on your list ! Christmas Terms on Electric Ranges and Refrigerators . ... FREE with each range an 18-piece set of Viko Alumi num Ware especially de signed for Electric Cookery. Terms: $5 down, 24 months to pay. GE Refrigerators—slo down, balance in 24 months. Visit our nearest store right away. Make your se lections NOW ! Georgia POWER COMPANY A Citizen Wherever We Serve Wany Cases Cried ^n Superior Court The following cases were among those dispo&d'of: Wilson &g, plea of guilty, fine of SSO. ana,2 months probation. Charlie Atkins, indicted for burg lary, found n,t guilty. Willie Pluldo, indicted for simple larceny, plea of guilty, 2 years. John Walker, simple larceny, plea of guilty, fine cf SSO. and 12 months on probation. Raymoil Burkett, burglary, plea cf guilty, 3 to 10 years State Farm. Ernest Collins indicted for murder, plead guilty to manslaughter and sentence from ten to twenty years. Mutate, Howard plead guilty to driving car while drunk and was sentenced to twelve months on gang-!% Jasper Butler, Clarence Bailey, S. B. White, Buck Wilburn, Oscar Rozier, Joe Den Davis, Jim Rozier, and |l'ook Gaston plead guilty to gaming and were fined $30.00 each. Alv, Walls, plead guilty of steal ing a cow and was sentenced to two years. Lump Paulds plead guilty to carrying pistol without license and was fined $35.00. 811 Brinson, who had already re ceived a sentence in Federal Court plerd guilty to having liquor and wat fined SI.OO. A number of civil cases of minor importance were also disposed of. Personals , Afrs. E. F. Crosby of Route 7, N'acon, called at the New Era of 'ce Tuesday while in Jeffersonville And favored us with a years sub s'Option. M-s, Cordie Adamr Mrs. W. D. Walker and Mrs. M. B. Bronson were spend-the-day guests of rela tives here yesterday, coming over from Dublin by auto. Week Cf Crayer The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church is observing week of prayer for foreign missions this week known as Lottie Moon Christmas week of prayer. Instructive and inspirational pro grams are presented each afternoon on the subject of Speeding the Message. Mabel's Friend—Although Mabel may not please you I think she's try- Ing. He (grimly)—Yes, trying Indeed. Effeminate "I will not use tobacco," Said little Robert Redl, "My mother and my sisters now Monopolize the weed." The Amateur Boes "I told all my friends to vote for you," said the obsequious satellite. "Much obliged!" answered Senator Sorghum. "I heard about It. Some got angry and others only laughed."- 0 Washington Star By Force of Habit "Hands up!" growled the tough bandit. "Go on, you bum," replied tile former second lieutenant, "you salute first."—Detroit News. Mankind's Governor The cerebrum, or more narrowly the gray matter of the cerebrum, ts usual ly regarded as the seat of conscious ness in the tiuman brain.j S. L. ORR COMPANY JEWELERS Gruen Wrist Watches Hotel Dempsey Bldg. Macon, Georgia W. H. CALIFF, The Friendly Store Come To See Us For BEST PRICES We Buy Field Peas, Velvet Beans, Cows and Hogs Any Farm Product You Have To Sell If we rest we rust, If we trust we bust. No rest, no rust; No trust, no bust! O. T. CHAPMAN "The Life Insurance Man" Representing The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 411 Cherry Street NEW LOCATION RIES & ARMSTRONG JEWELERS RELIABLE GOODS ONLY Phone 836 Macon, Ga. ffipUCCE^FUL HOMEMAKING \ ' Y GRACE VIAU GRAY THE LUNCH BOX "Early to bed. mid seers to rise, Makes a boy healthy, weriltby'nwe wise." All very well, as far as It goes. But what the hoy eats before he's "early to bed," what he eats when he's "ear ly to rise," and what he has In his school lunch box- that's what "makes a boy healthy, wealthy and wise." Wise mother knows her boy's nutri tive needs at home and at school. She knows his need for calcium rod phos phorus, as well us fro proteins sad vitamins of meat and eggs and fete tables. She knows that if she bakes her boy's foods at home, with self rising flour, that she is giving her boy the benefit of the millers ' combination of Important minerals for growth—all the essentials of a well-balanced diet. So wise mother makes the lunch box sandwiches of quick breads made with self-rising flour, butters them well, and fills them to capacity with chicken or other lean meat, or with sliced hard-cooked egg. A raw vege table, carrots preferred, and a little fresh fruit, she adds to tbs sand wiches for balance. And then comes the schoolboy's de light. and the object of alt hie sweet toothed anticipation—cake, cookies, popcorn ball —any of the tattles made with self-rising flour. Ouchi Isn't ft awful the way that flap per is hanging An that young man's neck?" exclaimed Mrs. Grouch dis gustedly as she pointed to the passing car. "Not as awful as it will be the way she'll be on his neck In a couple of years from now," growled her hue band. SELF-SUPPORTING ^ "So you never expect to marry, Hastus?" "No, sah, Ah 'specie to keep right on makin' mah own livin' till Ah W Religion Is Necessary Education without religion la worth very little, just as cleverness without Character Is ver, barren.—Ald. Lee lie Owen _ .— - — —■ $1.50 Per Year Prizes For Pupils The following pupils have signified their intention of working in the school-sub scription contest: I-i^+nn Wood Marie Griffin Annie Margurite Spears Mary Ella Holiday Inez Floyd So far only two subscrip tions have been turned in by the contestants, so other pu pils of Twiggs High School, twelve years old and up, who desire to enter the contest will have a good chance to win a prize. All subscriptions secured and the names of all new con testants should be turned in by Wednesday night of each week. In co-operation with Twiggs High School, Califf's Store, Shannon's Store and Mercer's Store with the condition that a sufficient number of sub scriptions can be secured, Twiggs County New Era is offering the following prizes: first prize, ,5.00 Self-tilling Fountain Pen, on display in show window of W.H.Califf's Store. There will be two second prizes, one for the girl, a Coty's Compact, on display at Shannon's Store; the other for the boy, a pocket knife of his selection at Mercer's Store. These participating in the contest who are not ft rtunaW : enough to secure one of th ~ ^prizes will b< paid te; cr.n 'in cash for each yearly sub script >n they secure. ANNOUNCEMENTS Rev. J. M. Outler, Presiding Elder of the Macon district, will preach at the Jeffersonville Metho-, dist church Dec. Bth at 11:30 a. m.