The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, May 16, 1913, Image 4

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THREE THREE BAGGERS Shepherd’s House Fly Driver and Insect Exterminator. Kills fifty billion flies to the bottle. Ashes Roaches Pepper, for Roaches, Ants and Water bugs. Cedar bags, for storing away suits, furs, plumes etc. Moth proof, Dust proof, and will last forever. You hit a Home-run when you buy these three articles. === INGRAM^ DRUG CO, PHONE 9 OR 99 FOR BASE BALL SCORE n FROM THE COiTY •‘MERRILLVILLE’ We were glad to see shower of rain Monday. the little It did a „*»***»+»**«********'. ‘’PAN-AMERICAN PENTECOST" * WANTS • {i ! i++i. +++++++ ++++++++++++++ ('. C. TONIC— I Cun.s and keep* off fuvers. For; le at City Drug 3to-e. In- lli-lil in .lllniilu Iti niiu Tonight. Apply lo Thomas Company. horse or. 0:1 Watkins & Co.. Tho hall game was called a! three ihinv Saturday afternoon, between Merrillville and Dillon, at Merrill-j lot of good. Wilt, ball ground. The game was] Quite a number of our young pco- a very interesting event of the eea-’ple enjoyed, an Ice-cream supper at son. The local hoys hit the hall for (Mr. W. W. Alexander's last Friday a home run in almost every Inning, aiiht. while the Dillon boys were barely The sing Sunday afternoon was .! able lo pet the hall out of the dlai-, success. We never fall to have a mond. The Dillon hoys went home good sing when Mr. Buntin comes ijaile sick, as the score was 12 to down to lead the singing. 1 in favor of Merrillville. We are We will not have a Bing the sec- sure this city feels proud of auchjond Sunday afternoon In June, professional hall-players. , cause of the fact that It has been Several of our young people, who planned to have children's day exor- were given the name of picnickers, Iclses that evening at 7:20 o’clock spent a mom pleasant day at Dig 1 We hope to have a largo congre- Cieek last Wednesday, Miss I-ottie ga'lnn. Evans, of Valdosta, being the lion-i Mr. John Mlmms, of Pidcock. oree of the occasion. Among those 1 spent a few days here last week composing the congenial party were I with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Carter. Misses l.ottle Evans, Mattie Mars-! Quite a number of our citizens ion, Vetltla anil Alma Dyke. Erma j attended court In Quitman last Jnrrett. Jonnle Lee Evans, and Mes-jweek. srs. O. C. Hough, J. It. and Andrew Misses Itocdie Dyke and Thelnn Dyke. Ernest McMillan. Lum Giles. Smith, and Mr. Ray Smith, of Moul- K. L. Evans and others. trie, spent Saturday and Sunday a* Mrs. L. M. Williamson, who has Mr. W. J. Beaty's home, hern spending a few days In Thom- Mr. F. P. Ward went to Tliomns- ,ts\ ille. the guest of relatives, has I villi- last Saturday, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thornhill, who ] Mrs. Walker, of Monti olio, and |Uvp near Thomasvllle, spent Satur- isister. Mrs. Humphreys, of Thom- day and Sunday with the latter's ! asville. are the guests of Mrs. J. J. |Rei. I. F. Dur-nn. Miss Ella Dun- ! Turner and Mrs. Mollie Owens, this lent .icoompanicil them home Sunday joint as- W eek. 'afternoon. Miss Lottie Evans, of Valdos'a. Uev. Mr. Ronrn filled his regu- who has been the charming guest!far appointment here Saturday anil of her many relatives, for the past [Sunday. week, left for Thomasvlllo Monday! Miss Eunice Cook, of Boston, spent evening, to visit relatives there be- ■ Saturday anil Sunday here with her ister, Mrs. D. E. Wood ling to _ | Atlanta. May Hi.—Th WANTED—7.7 to 12a acre farm,' siunblj of the four le...ling Pieshy- 2 to 5 miles from Thomasvllle. terlaa churches—the .Northern. Live Stock sou’Jiern, i niteil, ami ossorlalel Ke- 11-1 Ot' form' ll -opens here tonigiit with a "Pan-American Pentecost” meeting. FOR g\IE 1 gasoline engine. 2-' At this gathering, for the lirst f orp returning to her home in Val or 1 mule J-horse-pow. time in the history of Presbyterian- dosta. bite nannie goat. J. It. Ism, representatives of the four Prin- Mr will Sutton, of Savannah, vis- I'est Jackson St. clpal organizations of that denoml- ),), sister last week. nation will meet together to ills- Dr. \V. H. Crow, of Coolldge, made cuss ii.iestions of common Interest, several professional visits here last FOR KENT—Three film. ..oil or un-' During the ten-day session, an i.u- wpe k. furnished rooms. Good neigh-1 portant step, looking to a closer un- Mrs. Wooten and (laughters Misses borhootl. Modern conveniences, ion of the four churches, is expect-, Mattie anil Glenn, and son. Mr. Apply 12S College St., or phone]oil to lie taken up. The proposition Charlie Wooten, of Ailel. Ga„ are 2G. ' 17-tf to amalgamate, it Is tindeistood. will (hp g „ests of Mrs. J. F. Lindsey, for FOR RENT—7 room house, 3 doors from A.C.L. depot, largo garden, and barn. Apply 119 W. Jackson street. Ct FOR RENT—Furnished Cottage Summer. Reasonable price. It. 11. Neel. tf FOR P.ENT—7 room '..(.use, corner Smith Ave., & l.ansoll. Modem conveniences. Phone 7S1-L. Miss Ruth Wethington. 13-lm -(affect tin* present Northern, South- ern and I'nlted Churches. I Today, important business will be jconsideied at sessions of the respec tive assemblies. Dr. 11. M. Russell, of New Wllinr- ton. Pa., was last night chosen as Moderator of the United Presbyter ian Assembly. ••By faith nnd trust In Christ, we could bring about an organization j Herring, of Thomasvllle, of the four branches of the Preshy- ] th.'lr frlnnds here. Sunday terian churches in America,” ie-l eek or so. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wheeler, of Dillon, attended services here, at tlie Methodist church Sunday after noon. Mrs. Lloyd Reeves visited her sisters, the Misses McKinney, at Patten Sunday last. Messrs. II. M. Hutler and Frank all- Mr. Charlie Parramore, lured the retiring Moderator. Rev. i Freilonia settlement, anil Miss Ruby Mark A. Matthews, of Seattle. In a ' Chastain, were visitors In our town unday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cullie Jordon, and FOR SALES—One liorse-b*»Oer*s stock, one anvi), one blower, one iron safe, one white goose. Jar vis B. Watkins & Co., West Jack- son St. — {the paralyzin Mark sermon today, opening the Northern Presbyterian General Assembly. M . . . ,, . . , am no- in favor of a mechanical or- IHttle daughter, visited Mr. Jonlons gnnlc union, hut I favor an organic I"*™'* Sunday, unio:i ol all branches of th? church,' The RHle shower of rain which If it is a result of conviction. The I™me Tuesday morning, did much only tiling now keeping us apart is influence of unbe- BICYCLE STOLEN—Ib.DO Reward Ref.' for return. Columbia Molel 59. j r pv . Mr. Mntihews declared that Chainlet*, black enamel 26-inch ; the church should reject all candl- frame, black wheels, red rubber i dates for the ministry who doubt or handle grips. Enterprise. Return to Times- deay the diety of Christ, because their denial la prlnia facie evidence that they have never been regener ated. He predicted a return of nil Christians to the fundamental prln- . I No reference to the proposed > TAN NOTICE—Second Round Harwich. Monday, May 3th, from V a. m. to 3 p. m. 1 Pavo, Tuesdav. May 6th, from i a. ra. to 4 p. m. Patten, Wednesday, May 7th, from T Clyc , ei of 3hprma;1 , Te *. mJ Thurafinv m iv Rth at ,he opening of the Assembly. Merrillville, Th .. • Y * j Ie 8 ,, 0 i i<; OTl the restlessness now from 9 a. m.. to 3 p. m. „»rvnrHni? the world Coolldge. Friday. May Jfh from 9 1 ^Memorials protesting against any a. m., to 4 p. «i. i oth I definite action »oward a union, at TboraasTlIle Saturday. May l«h|, he prpspnl llnlP , wllh the other from 9 a. m. to m. \ > • Presbyterian organizations, -were Meigs, Monday, May 1-th, frolr. ® | rpat u a * today’s session of the United a. m., ta. 4 p; in.'- "\ \ I Presbvierlan assembly. These |>ro- OcliJocCTee\Theft(Wy.\ May 13tb.. probably will be embodied in from f a. m., tp * i the n»MK)rf of the Committee on Un- EllabeRe, Wednesday.' May lltHC | on . and probably will be submitted from 10 a. ©., to 2 p. ni. Fridav. Metcalfe, ThurKday, May 15, from) A^rohabh* settlement of the dif- 10 a. m., tc 4 p. m. J 'fereue^s between the Union Tiieo- Boston, Friday, May ICtb, from 9 logical Seminary, of New York, and good to the crops in this section. ELLABELLE OUR MAY QUEEN. ‘‘We will not choose the i»rettiest girl. To he our Queen of May; The wittiest nor the brightest one, O’er us shall not hold sway; to 4 p. ,ra. from 9 a. m., to F. 3. NORTON p. tp. T. R„ T. C CMS HUE FOR RHEUMATISM THE GREATEST KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY ON TUB MARKET TODAY. What It has (1n-‘ for other* it will do for you. Cures and strengthens the kidneys and frees the system ot uric acid. By Its use your dally tasks will become * pleasure Instead of a drudgery, life will be brighter and your health extended for many years. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price, 11.03 por bottle. For Sale by— PBtODTK-MASH DRUG OO. (adr.) Piles Cored la 6 to H Day* vour Sr,ex!it -hi nlnad nv.ee, it pazo - 1NTUENT fail, to cure auy ense c.1 Jicbint Blind,Mc«<llacor ProtrutlitiK lMle«in6to Mdiv* The firat application gives Ba«e and Kest. SOc. ion of the i'reflbyterlaiiB was made We'll not select the girl who wears, in the sermon of the retiring mod- j Kieh robes of silken sheen. But she who has the ki-ndest heart, We’ll crown our May Queen.” We had a very nice rain Monday morning, which was very much needed. All the farmers are in good heart, since the rain, and everythin.: agnin looks green and pretty. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rehberg re lumed last week from Panama Citv Fla., where they have been with their daughter. Mrs. W. F. Segler, who has been very ill. There will he preaching at Little (Vhlookneo on the Fourth Sunday, by the pastor. Rev. W. M. Davis. The service begins at 11 A. M., and everybody is cordially invited to at tend. The Sunday School at Little Och- locknee. is progressing very nicely. Sunday School opens every Sunday at 3 p. m.. except on the fourth Sunday, and then Sundny School heirins at lb A. M. Everybody is cordially invited *o attend. Mrs. C. F. Rehbarg was the guest of Mrs. L. II. Rehberg Tuesday. Miss Kstell Carter spent last week with Mrs. C. F. Rehberg. Times are breezy, hut news is s*arce, so Rainbow will put up bis pen. the v NorQieni Presby*erlan Church. Thomasvllle, Saturday. May 17th, waa indicated today, in the presence at the assembly, of President Brown of the 3emi*nnry and several mem bers ot the Board of Directors of that institution. The cotProversy Rtartei in 1S92, when CUprles A. Brings, a profes sor, was suspended from minister ial functions. The objections stated ill the pro tests to the'church union an? that ■•the jroposfd basis of the union have not been submitted to the Presbyterians for consideration.” The United Presbyterian Assem bly recommended a memorial to the San Francisco officials to use every means possible: to prevent commercialized vice, and to protect the morals of all visitors »o the big exposition to be held In that city in 1915. KKNTVCKY TOWN HAD BIO FI11K FaAIUaY THIS MOIISJXO. Harlnsbur?, Ky., May 14.—Four teen business buildings wero de stroyed here this morning by a Ore which started in a bakery. Tho loss Ik estimated at one hundred an1 twenty-five thousand dollars. For The Toilet WE H/A.VE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LTNE OF TOIL ET WATERS. INCMJDINOSUCH POPULAR 0D0R3 AS AZ- UREA. LA TREFLE, HUD'O'TS VIOLETS. LAZELLS, ETC. © It has been dry long enough for the farmers to be about up with their grass, and a good rain would Jo lots of good now. Miss Elsie Long returned to her home tn Ochlo.knee Sunday, after spending the week with her uncle, Mr. I. L. Barwlck. Mrs. S. C. Ferguson returned to her home Sunday, after spending some time with relatives near Pel ham. Mr. John Jackson, of the Center Hill community, spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Minerva Shepherd. Messrs. Charlie .Nesmith and A. J. Fleetwood, attended services at New Shiloh Sunday. Mr. W. T. Smith and family visited lelatlves in Colquitt last Sunday. "SPRING HILL" ™„°^. T ”!L-. 0 ™! : :!' ! . p !5 rr :. L ! N T:L dJ h *J. u i«' B .“d < u ™ g^tiy'^ rcrlftte.1 by the farmers. Misses Ola Chason, Ruth Wilson, Bessio Sasaer and Mr. Aaron Saa- Her, attended preaching in Oehloek- nee 3unday. Tho sing at tho school house Sun day afternoon was attended by a lnr*e crowd, which made it a mark ed success. Mr. Clayton Griffin, to POWDERS IN TOWN INCLUDING ALL MAKE3. ODORS. AND €:• fnicEs. 0 Jy' IT WILL PAY YOU WHEN IN NEED 01» 'ANYTHING FOR ® • THE TOIIJlT TO INSPECT OL'B LINE AND GET OUR PR1C- | |The•• City Drug Store,! | '• ■ • PHO'^Wr. Mr. Jessie Ward and Miss Be« Vann attended preachln* r here Sun day evenir. . ‘‘PUELLA.’ THE FAIR Have Now on Display Sample Assortment of Ladies Tailored Dresses In The Newest Styles Linens, Ratines, Pigue, Poplins, etc. VALUES $5.00 to $15.00 OUR PRICES $3.39 to $6.98 The Fair. Stein-Bloch Clothes. W© had a -nice little Tain last week and we hope for some more before long. Everything is coming along aP O. K., up in this part of the county. Our school will be out the 20th ot June and everybody is cordially in vited to come aud bring ed basket. The Beulah Sunday school is go ing to have it annual children’s day exercises next Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Everybody should | to beat the others. Well, Mr. Farmer, now is *ho time to put on the studying cap, for the time is near, when Iho vaterpil- Editor Times-Enterprlse: j ar will make his appearance, if jp Just fifty years ago, your humble _ comes at all. If you will have your ribe moved from upper Georgia gra.^s sun-cured they will disappear to the Sunimerhill settlement, aud j n ( j^,» time. Also, the boll weevil I have never regretted the move, i j 8 threatening, and the corn crop Tho old Enterprise was here then, glow and late, but stir the soil and Later on. The Times was hitched oa hope for the better, to it, which formed a bright con-: Well, farmeis, times are tough. well fill- 8 t e i a tion of newsy news, and a pow-jbut Is there not a place to watch er for ^ood in the upbuilding of your pockets? Do not trade for Thomasvllle, Thomas County and poods not needed and make uso’ess South Georgia. The paper continttes debts to pay for out of an unseen to grow brighter and better ns tUoj cr0 p. The crop may be short and „ . ..years go by. The present manage- prices may be low. Therfore, watch .«..!*« 3r some sonss and j mcn ^ SO ems to have turned on a new your own pocket, brother farmers. light, making it one among the Another very important time to best news Journals in all this South- start is at hand. Let’s be neig’n- ern section. The Times-En’erprise borlv; do not pay more for your is always a welcome visitor to the cotton chopping than does your homos of tho Sunimerhill people. f neighbor; get together and auree on Your representative made a pleas- n , >r i CP and all work together, ani ant call at the writer’s home, and also by doing this vou will not be Della | we are always glad to give him a encouraging vagrancy. Pay a living i hearty shake. He Is a hummer and price, but do not throw your money as he spins along our nice roadways, away. the people say, “There goes the j | )C j| CVc (be farmers should <»r- Tlmes-Enterprlse Mr. Donald- into n oo-onerntlve price and soti.” Most everybody knows Iiim. p urc base union, and thereby keep Glad to welcome P ro *- Henry on tin* price of labor and also Rice back home, after closing a sue- p r j rP G f merchandise and ferti- ■cessful term of school In the Bsulah 1|zer We should all work in har- nettlement. Prof. Rice is a ora n iony with each other and meet once school leachor, and molds the minds ;| month to ke**p our business to- of his students and Inmpresses them get her, for the time has come when with tne Importance of making fb,, ne^ro has determine'! to live manly men anil womanly women of W | thout woridn,.. as much as poast- themselves. slide, anyway. Therefore they are Rain, rain—tiie T.lessea rnra. Is drifting to f ho towns and many of falling slowly, which will revive the young people aie dlslu nrtene ! recitations. Mr. I^ee White called on Mi*«: Lorine Hasty Sunday night. It is with much pleasure that w< report Mr. Luther Carlisle’s market improvement. Misses Ada and Mattie Lou Den nis spent Sunday with Miss Fletcher. Master Lowell Fletcher spem Sunday with Master Paul Merritt. Mr. Harry Pilcher was out riding with Miss A*nnie Kemp 3unday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith. Misses Nellie White and Mami * Sasser took dinner with Mrs. J. F. Hullock Sundny. Mr. H. M. Hall called on Miss Nel lie White Sunday afternoon. Miss Fannie Mae Hall spent Sun day with Prof, and Mrs. C, E. Dug- Kar. Mrs. C. E. Duggar aiJ Mrs. H. C. Taylor spent Thursday with Mrs. Henry Bullock. Master Reuean Bullock spent Sunday with Master Thcron Sasser. Mr. Jim Thompson of Camilla, is spending a few days with his friends here. Miss l.onie Wanvn spent Sunday with Mrs. L. T. Langley. Messrs. Jerry Davis and Frank Strickland spent Sunday with Mes srs. Paul and Miley Roberts. Prof. C. E. Duggar and Mr. J. C. Robison• spent Saturday transacting! everybody and all crops will bloom forth. Gen. Green, with his mighty force will give? tho boys trouble. Crops are well advanced and look promising, especially corn, oats and cane. We cannot say what K,n ". ami let’ thev, too. are drift ing to the Hflos. Who will make a etart toward this co-operation? Let's come to- i gether, farmers and business men, I met the foe. | Mr. Editor, what do you think of • this Give us your help an! thought**, also allow others to ex plain their opinion. I remain, yours sincerely. HAMILTON GREEN, Cotton will do until the the gili ners report him. ‘some have goo 1 stands, while other have not.” Mr. James Minims has *he finest melon vines the writer ever saw at this season of the year. Many have young melons on them. I cannot close this without saying Whigham, Gra ly Coun’y, Ga. something about that picnic given at 'lie close of .Miss Lila Forest’s business in Thomasvllle. j school. Mr. Editor, it would have For the aiimciij of women, DU. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pilcher, of i ‘lone you good to have been with' SIMMON’S SQUAW VINE WINE is O hlocknee, spent Sunday with the ,,M * 1° ’^eath the old oak shades, 1 an effective remedy. It corrects Ir- latter’s parents. Mr. R. J. Merritt'. I that table groaning under its weight regularies, builds up a strong body. Miss Gussie Merritt spent Monday of dainties nnd sutmtances, ns well promotes cheerful spirits and re- with Mrs. A. M. Pilcher, of Ochloch- as the happy crowd enjoying ’he stores a clear healthy complexion, nee. j good things spread before them, and Price $!.on per hotMe. Sold by K. Mr. Irwin Singletary, of Meigs. !’*ast, but not least, the beautiful Thomas. Jr., and the Pea~ock-)Ia9h called on Miss Saliie Kemp Sunday'Young laJics and manly young men. Drug Co.adv. afternoon. froli king school boys and girls, all — Miss Estelle Taylor, spent Tue«-1 fombpned to make It a day long^tu day with Miss Mary Dennis. Mallard & Varnedoe HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH ART CLOTHING BEST GOODS ON EARTH FOR TIIE LEAST MONEY—HAND MADE COLLARS, PATTERN SHOULDERS & HAIR CLOTH FRONTS. GUARANTEED TO HOLD SHAPE.—OUR LARGE STOCK OF MENS, YOUTHS & BOYS FURNISH1N03 ARE GO ING RAPIDLY AT THE LOW EST PRICES. MALLARD & VARNEDOE SCHOOL ROY. lie remembered. No'doubt, old Mr Cupid played his part well, as I have watched him do Ion a ago. Miss I Forest deserves great credit for her marlttW success In the management | of this school. Sho not only works In the school room, but all ovr Scientists have found that no parson It section, and has built up interest In natunlly buy. Laziness Is invariably the canning business. The young caused from Impaired health In one bad a nice rain Monday, which lady members of the club, I under- form or another. Ninety-nine per cent- we were glad to see. (stand, have made quite a success iti . i n j n i„„ itf.i P ., n ... ._ki Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hobbs attend- canning and will continue In this ed preaching at lone Saturday. ilnterceting and profitable home in^ woo, lack of ippc»Ite, is caused by the Mr. and Mre. Grady Joiner ylsited dustry. OLD TIMER. blood being impregnated with Malarial Mr. J. C. Prosser, Jn Brooks coun-j ty Sunday. Mr. Milton Herndon had as his guest Sunday, his father and moth er, who reside in the lone com munity. Mrs. C. J. Garrison and daughter. Pauline, of the Enon district, vlsitel our Sunday School last Sunday. Mrs. Dave Kennedy and daujhter, Miss Libby Kennedy, and Mrs. Tay lor Gandy, visited Mrs. I. P. Hart last Friday. We are sorry to note that Mrs. Sarah Martin is very sick at this writing. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Miss Alice Williams of Pavo, vis ited her sluter, Mrs. W. R. Hagan, Saturday. Mr. Herbert Crisler, is visiting in Athens for a few days. The stork vieited at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Morrell, one day last week, and left them a Hue boy. his parents, from Friday until Sun day. Miss Ellen Sculley returned home Sunday after spending the week in Meigs, with her sister. Several families of this section went fiehlng Saturday, but didn’t Is spending‘catch very many fish. Fortunately, this week with home folks. j however, they had more to eat, than Prof. W. H. Chandler visited home]Just meal and coffee, and so they folks tn Do^aldeonvllle Saturday and spent the day on the river, even 8unday. 'though the fish were not so plenti- Mr. J. S. Wilson was the guest of ful. MR. HAMILTON GREEN WRITES INTERESTING LETTER Whigham, Gc May 4, 1913. Editor Tlmes-Ente: ise: I am here again, If tho waste basket will hob! Jil*, for your col umns may be filled with better stuff. First, I will congratulate the county correspondents for 4helr many efforts to enliven their eom- munltles, by giving the happenings lit their rebpectJVe -sections to the public. I hope they will continue to strive to bring In new auhicrlb er* and get the moat -note-worthy happenings of their sections. You did well, writer,; now, everyone, try How’s This? Germs. These little Germs, tea thousand of which could be held on the point ot a pen knife, destroys the red corpuscles fa the blood and at last manifest themselves In the form of Chills, Chills and Fever, Cold and LaGrlppe. No. 1*1 Tonic is made from a prescription, which la guar- W, offer Oh BisSnd DotUra R.viM for tn _jm of CaUrrk test ttaast h con* bf Belli CitvA Core. (1U of - ‘ * C»»„ r. J. CUKltKT * CO., TolnS*, 0. JT«, tb« nndenlfijM, knows T. J. Cheney for the lost If X««ra. end bellovo him perfectly booormble la ell boalneoe transaction! OBd financially able to carry oot cay obUfitfew ***• * wS bark of co««eanj. u Ron'o Catsnfc Coro la Ukos tntrroillr. actios Sfewtlr lpoe <W Hood aod Hama oartuoo d m one, TmuhooUIo Mat mo. Telco S note nr kottk. Bold ky *11 Drossnu. • r \ Ilk, HtU's r*BUS PU1> I* ccudsttho. Signs of Spring are now appearing, and this means, If you have a carriage, that the load* are now in condition for yon to enjoy driving over them, dee ue about putting your rig In Dret-elaes running order for Spring and Sum mer use. We are expert repairer*, but our charge* are most moderate. A. W. Pain & Son. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING Tampa Excursion. One buiidred and tw’onty-six tick ets were sold yesterday a*, tho Thomasuiib ticket office of the Coast Line for the special trip to Tampa. Three Pullmans were filled here, three at Montgomery and one at Dothan, and they left op a special ‘rai-n at six thirty. There was an other section with day coaches and it took about five hundred people, it Is estimated that fully one thou sand will be taken Into Tampa to day. Scientists Say No Person Is Naturally Lazy antecd lo drive these Ultle demons front the system snd rebuild Iho whole tnito- oky. This No. 101 Tonlo is cud, from a prescription of a physician who htd 30 yean experience pradllclng medicine la one of the wont malarial sections in the sooth. Try It on • guarantee, it it ftUe lo core yon, the money will be given back. Drugglils nnd dealers everywhere sell II, or we will tend dlredt by parcel poll mail. Price 25c. and 51c. per bottle. The G. B. Williams Co., Sole Mann* fadhirers, Quitman, Ga. tadT.)