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“Bug" Smith Discovers Remedy
>r Boll Weevil—
It will be of Interest to many resi
dents of ThomasTllle to know that
the plan recenUy promulgated toy Dr.
William Newell of the Florida State
University, for getting abead of the
boll weevil In Florida and this
was in a large part due tc
research work of Mr. George D. Smith
assistant state entomogollst of Flori
da.
Mr. Smith was a resident of Thom-
ashville for several years and mada
many friends while here. He was In
the employ of the United Ststes Gov
ernment at that time and had
headquarters at the State Experiment
farm here.
A feature of thia work of
Smith's will be that it It la success-
ful he will have the distinction of b<
Ing among the first to discover the
boll weevil lu Georgia and the first
to aid In devising a plan to overcome
the ravages of this pest of the cotton
grower of the South.
Mr. Smith was one of the party sta
tloned at the Experiment farm who
discovered the boll weevil on cotton
planted there and also discovered It
other places around the county.
Mr. W. H. Leonard of the Experiment
Station was a member of the party
also.
Mr. Smith had one of the most
Wonderful collection of bugs of all
and kinds ever seen here, In
io noted was this collection that
he gained the nickname of ‘‘Bug’'
Smith on account of it.
Mr. Smith was moved from here to
Madison, Fla., where he remained In
.the government employ for several
years, but went last year with the
State Department of Florida as assist
ant entomologist.
Christian Science
Lecturer to be Here Tomorrow—
An opportunity will be given those
Interested in Christian Science to hear
of the noted speakers of that
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Third Annual Poultry 8how
November 24th and 25th—
The third annual show of the Thom
as Country Poultry AseociaUon will
be held on November 24th and 25th,
which is next Friday and Saturday.
The store room formerly occupied by
Ferrill’a furntlture store, has been se
cured for the aihow and arrangements
have been made to have a full display
of all pure bred chickens In thle
tion and also other poultry, inch as
geese, turkqys, guineas and ducks.
There will be substantial cash preml-
offered for each breed and In ad-
a several other premiums hare
been contributed by different ;
chants of Thomasvllle.
The Boys* and Girls’ Clubs of
county will be represented from all
the county and In addition to
having the opportunity of competing
for all prizes In the show, they hare
iveral special prize* open to them.
The Poultry Association asks that
every one who wishes to display birds
will have their entry on hand as soon
possible Friday, so they can be ar
ranged to the best advantage.
Any pure bred poultry can be en
tered in the show and anybody in the
county Is eligible for entry.
The superintendent of the poultry
department of the State College of
Agriculture, at Athens, will be on hand
for the show and will make a public
Judging of poultry at 11 o’clock, Satur-
iy, the second day of the show.
Premium lists will be sent out be
fore the date of the show.
Everybody come and bring an ex
hibit If possible.
Thomas County Poultry Assn.
Hancock-Rehberg—.
An event of cordial Interest to
many friends was the marriage Sun
day afternoon of Misa Bertha Han
cock and Mr. Louis Frederick Reh-
berg, Jr., both of this city.
The ceremony took place at the
home of the officiating minister, Rev.
I. P. Tyson, at four oclock. Only
members of the two families witness
ed the ceremony.
The bride Is the youngest daughter
of Mr .and Mrs. G. J. Hancock, and
young lady of the blonde type,
possessing grace and personality
which has won for her many friends.
The groom Is a son of Mrs. Pauline
Rehberg and holds a responsible po
sition with the Thomasvllle Iron
Works.
After the ceremony on Informal re
ception was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Guyton Hancock, brothar of
the bride, after which Mr. anil Mrs.
Rehberg left for their bridal trip to
various parts of Florida.
Upon their return they will raak*
eir home lu Thomasville.
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Special Prayer and
Thanksgiving Service—
On Tuesday afternoon, at 3:30
’clock, the Woman's Auxiliary of the
1 Methodist church will meet In the au
ditorium for a service of special pray
er and thanksgiving. Mrs. Homer Wil
liams will lead the devotional service.
Prayers for the French Mission In
Louisiana.—Deaconess Ella K. Hooper
and Mrs. Laura White.
Mrs. W. A. Palin will give a history
of this work. i
Miss Hooper will tell of her personal.
touch In the work. j
At 4:30 o’clock, a memorial service J
will he held In memory of Dr. Belle H. |
^ennett."
Service - Service ■ Service
Don’t lose half a day having your car repaired. Just
leave it with us at night and It will be ready for you
the next morning. : t t t t : :
Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories at all hours.
C. Dewey Norwood
Telephone 319. South Madison St.
If so it would have been used to beautify the inter
ior of the palaces of Kings and Queens.
IT IS MADE NOW
and we have it, so use some in your little palace
and note the wonderful rich glossy finish it will
give your floors, piano, furniture and wood work.
You will be proud of them.
And say, it can’t be beat for polishing that car.
JAMES WATT ft 111,
liver a lecture at the church edifice
the corner of Dawzon and Washington
streets, on Tuesday evening
o’clock. This lecture will be free and
the public is cordially Invited
tend 1L
An Appreciation—
The passing of John S. Lester to
church, who will be In Thomasvllle fl na j reward brought genuine sor-! ’ "Hers Through Grace and Inherit-
next Tuesday evening. Mr. W. D. Kll. (row t0 a wlde cIrcle of frlendg He' ance.”—Mrs. S. L. Halfu.
Patrick, member of the board of ,e c* j belonged to a type of manhood fast! Miss Bennett As Church Woman and
tureshlp of the First Church, Christian disappearing—a type bred In the old, President—Miss Charlotte Dye.
Scientists, of Boston, Mass., will d*-|8 0U th, and true t0 |tg begt traditions. “A Lover Of All Races.’’—Mrs. Julia
Strong and loyal in his friendships, 1 Robison,
hla hospitality was boundless, his fund “A Life of Intercession.'*—Mrs.
of stories never exhausted; and all Clyde Neel.
over the South his business associates | This is the week of prayer and
felt an affectionate Interest and devo-, thanksgiving with all the women of
tlon most unusual. the Southern M. E. church. All should
He was southern representative of respond with a spirit of prayer and
the Remington Arms Company and lta! free will offerings,
officers repeatedly gave abundant
evidence of the high esteem In which
they held him.
His generous heart responded to
every call for sympathy and assist-
giving liberally and gladly—im
pulsive, big hearted, no worthy appeal
r made to him In vain,
early age he united with the
church and was a loyal and devoted
member. H!s last prayer was: “If I
cannot be fully restored, God be meri-
ful and take me home."
The mother whom he adored, the
devoted sister and the loving wife have
the heartfelt sympathy of a host of
friends.
—M. H. O.
House Destroyed By
Fire Last Night—
A two-story house owned by O. B.
Burney and operated by him as
gro hoarding house, burned last night
at about 8:30 o’clock. It was located
Oak street between Washington
and Monroe streets. When the fire
department arrived the front portion
of the lower floor waa afire and the
flames had gone up the walls and were
breaking out all over the roof.
Water was soon put on the hlaxe
and in about fifteen minutes it had
checked, not, however, until ma
terial damage had been done the place.
The house waa well constructed and
had about fourteen rooms. It is not
known to what extent the damage will
but It la expected to prove
terlal. Insurance on the house
carried by the owner in a limited
amount.
Dr. F. A. Strobel Purchase*
Airplane—
Mr. Davies Winn brought another
aeroplane to Thomasville this morn
ing. flying from Souther Field,
Amerlcua, In one hour, beating hts pre
vious record by five minutes. The
machine Is on* of the government,
Curtis planes, similar to those pre
viously brought to this city by Mes
srs. Thompson and Winn, and was
sold to Dr. F. A. Strobel.
For Prompt Service ana Durable
Plumbing, Call R. B. Linton, Phona
IS*. No. 107 Remington Avenue.
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Phone No. 2-8-7 110 N. Broad SI.
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FIREMEN must often de
stroy your property in order
to conquer the flames.
Wherever fire gets a foothold thert
some degree. A Hartfo rd Fire In
stands between you and this loss,
tected by § Hartford Contract neec
will go up In*smoke..
lows financial loss of
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e property owner pr>
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Thomasville, ~' ~ • • Georgia.
Duck Huntars Very
Successful—
The day’s shooting on Lakes Mlcco-
sukee and Iamonla waa very success
ful, according to preliminary reports
from several of the hunters, who re
turned this morning. Ducks were
about the atreets at 11 o'clock and
later, and reports Indicated that nearly
all of the hunters had a good day's
shooting. More than a hundred guns
reported on Lake Iamonla and
many on Lake Mlccosukee. Several
of the hunters got their full quota of
twenty-five before noon and returned
to the city.
If you have not received our cats-
ogue, phono 2904. "Lone Star Gar-
*-1me-
fine Sugar Cane le
Being 8hown—
Mr. B. C. Johnson, of the Patten
community, has brought in some very
fine sugar caue to the Times-Enter-
prise, which Is a sample of his crop
this year. Mr. Johnson, who la one
of the well-known and successful
farmers of the county, and Mr. Aleck
Shepherd, of the Fredonia community,
ytrho is another, are competing with
each other In a good natured rivalry
as to who has the best crop of cane
this year and they both seem to be
so fine from the specimens seen here,
that nobody has yet been found to de
cide between them.
Fine Rain Yesterday’
Afternoon—
That rain yesterday afternoon was
a fine one and Just what was needed,
coming in the afternoon and lasting
as It did until night It will do much
good. It Is said to have been pretty
general all over this immediate sec
tion, as many can testify who were
caught out In it as they were starting
to ride or making trips to the
country or other parts of the county.
tThere doee not seem to be any very
cold weather In sight, though It wIU
be cooler than it has been for the past
few days, |
Phone *44, or write for appointment
to havo your eyes examined. Get
glasses that are correct, give comfort
and look well, of Lawhead.
PRESSING
CLEANING
DYEING
AlljfcWork Given Special
Attention
Our New Equipment Makes It
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