The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, June 27, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, June 27, IMS. GUARANTEED REMEDIES We Have Guaranteed Remedies For All Chicken Diseases. White Diarrhea, Chicken Cholera, and other Bowel Ailments, and Roup easily cured. For further information phone 9 or 99, or call and get a pamphlet telling how to know these diseases, and how to prevent and cure them quickly. If you have as many as two fowls, pigeon hole this thought for future use. It’s worth money to you. Ingram Drug Company, ' PHONE 9 OR 99 FOR BASE BALL SCORE US FROM THE COUNTY DAMN Oak hr um to be o:i a boom tne watermelon sea son is on. It would be impossible to tell who loaded the Ilfs’, ear here, from the tac*. there has been several loaded at the same time, j’he growers have secured fancy prices for them this week. Mrs. L. L. Holes and her daugh ter, Miss Genie Holes, are seriously ill 'with fever at this writing. They ale now at tne home of .Mrs. Hole's . are.iis, .Mr. and .Mis. 3. W. Carter, The weather continues to be good which makes the farmers feel verv good indeed, because they an now get their crops clean of weeds. J Messrs. Jim Scully, Harvey Horn, [Charlie Davis and Charlie Brinson j were among those who attended j preaching at Damascus Sunday. Misses Mae and Cynthia Stewart spent a few days with tneir aunt, I Mrs. Mary Rich, this week. i Miss Joe Emma Thompson is ' spending this week in Meigs with been The blind god Cupid getting in some of his v midst during the past few weeks.* and as a result, on last Sunday, Mr. j J^e&lie Hagan, one of our popular j farmer boys, drove over to the home of Rev. J. M. Shepherd, near Salem, I and took one of his lovely daugh ters. Miss Luna Shepherd, and they I proceeded at once to the home of Justice J. T. Sherrod, who is his’ che^rtul way, performed the cere- 1 , mony that made them man and wife. May they ever be as happy I as they are now. Misses Gertrude and Gladys ; n Prosser, of KUenton, are visiting relatives in this community this week. Mrs. Jannie Lavender and chil dren, of Norman Hark, are visiting j i the former's mother. Mrs. Annie Prosser and other relatives this week. j Our people are enjoying a treat I* this week, in anticipation of a large < trowd at our school Louse Sunday. Rev. D. II. Parker has been invited to preach for us last Sunday. The' - day was an ideal one. The people! ’ gathered from all directions. They « came from Enon, Coolidge, Big f Creek. Merrillville, Patten, Pavo, 4 and other places, and everybody spent the day on the grounds, hav ing brought dinner. Bro. Parker was prevailed upon to stay with us and preach a feu- days this week, and lie is with us yet, preaching both morning and evening. Rev. A. C. Stephenson, of Merrillville, is now assisting Bro. Parker in the meeting. NIT MOIEY III TIE SOUTH and we hope to hear of their com- her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Hurst, inete recovery at an early da'.e. I Mr. Clayton Griffin, of Tliomas- Mrs. T. P. iligiismith is on the ville visited bis parents, Mr. and hi k list this week. , Mrs. H. \V. Grifliu Sunday last. Messrs. Jimmie McLeod of Pid-; # Mrs. J. \V. Wilson and daughter, cock and F P Wood spent Sun-' Miss Ruth Wilson, were the guests dav ia* Pavo.* j of Mrs. (5. W. Rich Tuesday after- Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wood spent noon. Sunday in Boston with the latter's I The picnic anti, exhibition of New parents, Mr. and .Mrs. T. .1. Cook. I .Spring Hill School, which was held Jlrs 11. i) Beaty spent Saturday 1 Friday the doth of June, was en- j,,,d Sunday in Boston with her ] Joyed by all who attended. The paren’s Mr and Mrs. Holland. I following is Hie program of the e.\- m,ltJ a number of tne Oaklawu- j hibition, which began at T::!0 p, m.: ites enjoyed a fish-fry o.i Dry Bake ] Song of welcome, i Til E SUGGESTION OK SOl'TH CAROLINA—WANTS of Boston Saturday last, .Mr. W. W. Alexander was on the! sick list a few days last week, but he is now able to be out again. J .Miss Wessie Wade is spending a few days in Sale City this week. j ! Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Posey, Having' SMITH 1 spent a short while with the latter’s, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Finch, . ... returned to their home in Atlauta J THE COTTON CLAIM* COVKHEII Sunday. | SO THE SOI’TII COIT.II I'SE THEl Little .Miss Darke Daniels, of MONEY. | .Moultrie, is spending a few days Washington. June 26.—Deposits j w,t, ‘ lu ‘ r unc,e ’ 11 of eleven million dollars of govern- ^ r ’ jj j HeaUl ment boride in banks located in the j here on business Friday, cotton growing states, would be au-j Mr. J. A. Duncan, of tliorized bv a bill introduced today}Sunday here with home folks ... , „ I Miss Jennie Lee Finch, of Oak- , smith, ot **ou h . “ j lawfti and Mr. Lamar Godwin, of t liua. • Cairo, were quietly married last j These bonds would represent the, Monday in Thomasville. Their amount held bv the treasurer lorj many friends wish for them much 1 -01,011 sorted durlnr the Civil War, ''“flness In their married life Professor Hiatt has returned from laims for which have not been ad- Washington, D. ('., where he attend- justed. and the amount of revenue ed the World's Conference of the tux < olleeted on cotton by t r ne Gov- | Adventists. Pl’KLLA. eminent just after the war, and be-' fore the Supreme Court held that ’he tax was unconstitutional. j Senator Smith declares that this _______ ’money properly belongs in the cot- .\n g8 Fannie Clark and Mrs. P. ton-growing states and tlfat the . Clark spent last week with Mrs. F. Bullock. Mis Dialogue, by Mr. W. M. Vi<• p Dollie Mae Brinson and Mr. David Tilly. Music. Recitation by Willie Thursby, "The Dying Sailor." Recitation—'Miss Ruth Thursby. "The New Church Organ.’’ follow- i ed by the song, "Gathering Golden , -Sheaves." j Dialogue—Sallie and Roy Cum- ' hie. "Too Young to Speak." Dialogue — "Joslah's Proposal,'* j Messrs. Charlie Brinson. Charlie I Jones. W M. Vick and Miss Dollie I Mae Brinson. : Dialogue— "’Awful Shoes." Miss . I Pearl Smith. Charlie Brinson. Char- ® s . *i lie Jones and Daniel Brinson, e toiks. | Recitation — "Volunteers Are | Wanted," Hattie Scully, i Recitation—f’The Home of jJIy Father," Miss Annie Jean Tumble, j Recitation—"The Sabbath Day," i Miss Pearl Smith. I Dialogue—"Desperadoes," W. M., ; Vick, Charlie Brinson. G. W. Beck- to come off, but the recent drop la j worth and Claude Waters. prices have made some of them look Recitation—"Willie’s Rose.’’ Miss j a little sadder than when prices were ! Dollie Mae Brinson. J so fine. Still the present prices beat j Dialogue—"In the Shoe Shop," j the growing of <otton, and a real W. M. Vick, Mrs. W. M. Vick and nice sum of money will be circulated. Charlie Brinson. I here from the sale of this one crop. THE FAIR. HAVE ON DISPLAY Extraordinary good Values in Suit Cases and Hand Bags NOW ON SALE SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. The Fair. !E” Coolidge, Ga., June 2d.—The mel on growers have been wearing one of those smiles that, It is said, is hard j BICYCLE STOLtoN—Reward for return. Columbia Mo lei 59, Chai-nless, black enamel 26-lnch frame, black wheels, red rubber handle grips. Return to Times- Enterprise, Miss Hester Wheeler left Tues day morning for Knoxville, Tenn., where she will spend a few weeks taking a teacher's course. Mr. Xollen Carithers, who is at home on account of sickness, is bet ter .but not yet able to return to his work. Mr. Bob Johnson, who recently underwent an operation at the sani tarium, is improving rapidly. Mr. Dixie Beggs has been very sick for several da/3 this week. Quite a crowd of Pavo young people enjoyed a moonlight picnic at Adams Pond Friday evening. The music class of Miss Helen Stephens gave an entertainment last Friday evening, which was a great success, and both teachers and pu pils deserve much praise for their splendid work. The Pavo Band has recen'ly had a bandstand built in the park, near the school house. They gave their first concert there last 3unday af ternoon. Government should deposit it there until all claims against it a;e set tled. The hill specifics that the money is to he deposited in Southern banks to aid producers in financing their cotton crop. Mr. R. J. Merritt's father, of Grand Ridge, Fla., is •visting him days this week. Dialogue—"Trouble in a Mormon Family." W M. Vick, .Misses Dollie Mae Brinson, Ellen Scully, Ruth Thursby, Annie Jean Fumble, Lil lian Porter. Dialogue—"The Negro Minstrel." Charlie Brinson, David Tilly. Dialogue—"Row i:i tile Kitchen," Mrs. C. E. Dug jar, and daughter, I Misa Hollle May Brinson, Annie Jean ,llss Pearl Duggar, visited Mrs. U. I ( '"niliie. and Remer Thursby. Stewart Saturday and Sunday, I Dialogue "Negro Minstrel," by Miss day and Sunday Mrs. Grover Thomas, of Cobh, Ga., is visiting relatives in this community. Our school picnic was held last J Friday, but we did not have the regular school exhibition, on ac count of the death of Mr. E. S. White. The Prohibition contest was very good and the picnic was a success, including dinner, of course. Mr. H. M. Hall won the silver medal offered to the best speaker in that contest. ES HISTONE FOR RHEUMATISM THE GREATEST KIDNEY AND IU.ADDEK REMEDY ON TUB MARKET TODAY, do Tor you. Cures and strengthens ibe kidneys and frees the system of trie arid. By Its use your dally tasks will become a pleasure Instead of a drudgery, life will be brighter "'HI be belter real soon, rind your health extended for many , (,1 > l' 18 ! Friday afternoon at two years. Satisfaction guaranteed or “Tlork, the dealh angel visited the; money refunded. Price, 11.03 per I ! ' on ‘e of Mr. E. S. White, and took \\e are very sorry to say that the little sen of Mr. J. A. Rogers is very sick at this writing, with an attack ol malaria fever. Hope he Charlie Brinson and David Tilly. Dialogue—“Advertising For a, Husband,” Miss Dollie Mae Brinson. ! ktmris sympathize W. M. Vick. Claude Waters and! « ood vv,le iu lhls Charlie Jones. Closing 'Song—“Good-Bye, Dear.” Enjoyable music was Interspers ed between the various numbers. FRED01 bottle. For Sale by— peacock-mash drug ro. (adr.) Closing Out Silk Thread, a spool. $l.oo Overalls . . .. 'Oc Suspenders. .. . Pair Shoos at.. . Men's Fndershlrts at. $*..00 Boy's Suits. . .. 20c .. 9T»c ...20c ..$1.30 Coiti Httl*—make big money Simplest, fasten, lighten running IT’S ALL IN THE TAYLOR FttO. Every , mill fitted with wire cable drive aet-ont attach- dents and adjustable Idler. Improved cani.ge Packing devPe la quick acting and a time saver, ilade in all sites, portable and stationary. i T. E. Wright Building No, 314 W. Jackson Street. Miliary & Taylor Iras Works, Box 24, Macon, la. Rev. T. A. White filled his regu lar appointment at Fredonin Satur-ja thing day and Sunday. The protracted ervlces here will bejin Saturday be fore the fourth Sunday in August. The melon crop this year will be short in this part of the county, because of the cold, wet spell we : him away from his family. H island soni ® aK °’ The ,>u ^ I death is mourned by the ditire com-| t,lt ‘ m, ‘" 8 Imtded this week, j inanity. He was among the oldest j Mrs. Lottie Carlton and children. | residents of this community, being of Tallahassee, w ho have been • about fifty years of ago. and had I spending some time with Mrs. W. T. j’ ecu a devoted member of .Midway j Smith, went to Hartsfiehl Sunday, j Baptist church for a number ofj L»st Sunday afternoon at 2:30 j years. oVlnc; ..Mr. A. C. Nesmith and Miss Mr. White was a loving husband Uarrie Parramore were quietly {and father, and was one of the trus- married at the residen t* of the [tees of the Pebble Hill School. bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. j Besides his w ife, the following i Parramore, Rev. H. B. Nesmith of- cliiidren survive him* Raymond, ficiating. It was a very quiet af- aml Russell White, Misses Mattie fair, only the Immediate family l Lilia* Mae being present. Their many friends isb for them a long and happy life. One of the greatest troubles the lo ci*! shippers have experienced, has been to get cars when they are wanted. Prof. J. G. Garrison opened a private term of school here last Monday morning, and will teach un til some time before the opening of the fall term of the public school. The death angel visited the home of Rev. J. E. Channell yesterday and took away their little babe, after only r, few days of illness. Our th him and his ii hour, but know it is well with the eliild, that as Christian people thoy real ize that God has willed it so, and meekly submit to libi plans . and purposes. Ihe county's road engine came t irough our stree’.s Wednesday ternoon while the large picrtic crowd was jollying around, and it proved to he a pretty good street parade fer most of us had never seen such We hope i. will continue oming until we ave better roads u our communF:*. as we have some •.(is in. t n .u 1 never workefl Belle Lou, Ann! White. I The sympathy of the entire com-1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dekle, of inanity is extended to the bereaved j Chastain visited relatives here Snn- faniily in their great loss. j day. "MILLVILLE" Scientists Say No Person IsNaturallyLazy Scientists have found that no person is naturally lazy. Larlnesa Is invariably caused from impaired health in one term or another. Ninety-nine per cent, of Indolence, lifelcssnest, lack ot ambl tino, lack ot appetite, ia caused by the Hood being Impregnated with Malarial Germs. These Uttle Germs, ten tbousand ot which could be held on Ihe point ol a pen knlie, destroys the red corpuscles In the blood and at last manifest themselves in the form ot Chills, Chills and Fever, | Cnld and LaGrippe. No. 1*1 Tonic is ^bade from a prescription, which Is guar- (Advertisement.) Quiie a number from here at- temled the Masonic picnic at Cool- mge Tuesday, aad among those' going were Messrs. J. \V. Wilson, I “• | .1. J. Turner, Ernest McMillan, An- 1 anteed to drive these Uttle demons from drew Dyke. Mrs. Mollie Owens,' Ihe System and rebuild the whole tnsto-' nrs. J. .1. Turner, Misses Vetitia 1 my. This No. 101 Tonic is msde from -31'"" Uyke. They reported a prescription ol a physician who had 30 ‘ ,|, ' Uhalu ,iuu ' Rev. A. C. Stephenson and wife, of Merrillville, attended services at Fredonia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Alii.-cod at- t'‘"ded the Rarramore-Xesmlth masriage here Sunday. E IT nones ! There will he a big barbecue and [celebration at Meigs Saturday, a:id . ... », • _ * Mrs. C. L. Lane and Misses Over-; Invitations have been sent out la the years experience practicing medicine la (|un a|u | Mm hell, of Thomasville, • count >\ inviting everybody w ho can one ol Ihe worst malarial sections in the were pleasant visitors to our town to come t0 tha * thriving and pros- south. Try it on a guarantee, il it falls j Sunday af*ernoon. I perous city on that day. The eele- to cure you, the money will be given j Miss Erma Jarrett is spending' purpose of bick. Druggitll and dealer* everywhere several weeks in Boston, qultman I " ew county movement, •ell It o, we will tend diredl bv oarocl : alHl Grooverville, with relatives and a, [ siieake.s to argue the cause •ell It, or we will tend direct by parcel j friends. >>" on nand. Meigs will make poll mtu. Frlcc 25c. and 51c. pet Mr _ w McMillan and little the day P> e " 8 ant and entertaining bottle. j son, Harvle, of Thomasville, were for her B u «* ts witnout iiuestion. The G. B. Williams Co., Sole Mano*, the guests of relatives here Tues- fadurera, Quitman, Ga. ~ LEI US PROVE TO We have a first class line of everything in the drug line and the best of prices. Our Kx department is perfect condition. Your Rx compounded by competen pharmacists. City Drug Store PHONE 284. day. I " eek or so with friends In Thomas- Misses Vetitia and Alma Dyke re- '"If.- turned last Thursday from Thomas- , r , eg ,„ ’ er J’ milc b *° sa >’ that ville after spending a most delight- , r . J °bnso"'8 wife fill week as tbe guest of Mrs. Guy ; ’’ e bo|»e she will soon be Johnson. I 0 "t "Sain Miss Annie .Mae Jarrett left Sun- . , r ' h ' ‘•- van!i of Valdosta, day for Quitman to visit her aunt, ?' »°n'e Saturday and Sunday, with Mrs. Harvey. j ho ";® folks. Mr. T. G. Smith and others at- 1 , „ a “ d 2J r “- d - A - Orlffln and tended th'e services at the 'Arline , ani /' Tifton, are the guests of .School House Sunday tho “ ,,nrAMt - The Masonic jmuic Wednesday was a splendid success, the crowd belli,? the largest ever attending u»*h an occasion here. Tile ad dress of Dr. Robert Ir. Harris was a gem. being replete with the great, underlying principles of the order, and the dinner showed that a kind Providence had abundantly blessed this section with good tilings Joe Barnes of Pavo, was hi our midst Sunday. Miss Mattie Marston returned home Tuesday, after spending a he latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green. ✓ Mr. Homer Golden of Patten was among the visitors here Saturday. Miss Jonnie Lee Evans left last Sunday for Cairo, to be the guest of relative* over there for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilson of Pat ten visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gaskins last Sunday. T«b*. Wkica tbl» tubo U laflanifd you have a I Mr. I M Dvk<» madn n hnafnAea rumbling aouad or l«p*rfeet bearing, and when > . J ’ I “ aae a , D , U8,nes * it ia entirely closed nTataeaa ta tie result, aad • trip to Thomasville last Friday. ST^te'S^^liSSltS'bSfl , Thc 1> /°‘™eted meeting will be- mg wiu ba deatro-ed forerer: nlae eaaea out af gin at the Baptist church here On ^ Sunday In July. Every. £ '' 'S, 111 ' ,nv,,ed t0 #ttea, > nrd It HtlVt Ctunk Cora. «u4 Ik .net- lae,e meetings. “"■i™- - J cniNir a CO- o. Mra - of coolidge, vltlted I BMh, "“v Sherrod here Sunday latt. I ttto SLi rim O. . "BLUE-EYED GIRLIE." •Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local appllfatloaa, aa they cannot rearb tha dtoeaaed portion at tbe car. Tfatra la only aua way to cure deataeaa, aad Uat la by coaitimtioa. al remedlee. Deaf new la awaed by an lafiamed condition of tbe maceaa lining of tbe Ksstacfalaa lafiamed you have a 1 In the atternoon, me local ball team crossed bats with the Funs- ton team, and a splendid game iu progress, when some one, have been unable to leartn who, the starter, raised a muss i:i the crowd outside the diamond, which soon led to a kind or "free for aK light," and several of the boys were somewhat bruised up in the melee, This we regret with profound sor row, and we hope the good people of Funston and other visitors will not censor us too heavy for this ugly discord. We have many good citizens who are mortified over the affair. Be it said to the credit of the Funston boys that they were not connected with the unpleasant fair. Now, boys, friends, neigh bors, listen: If you had let alone that stuff that steals your reason, inflames and destroys your con science, besmirches and blights your character, breaks the hearts of your loved ones, and saddens your friends, and gone on content with quenching your thirst with the ice water freely prepared for you, or the soda founts, drinking only soft drinks, Your Uncle Is constrained to believe none of this would have occurred. Perhaps sotue of the stuff you drank was not called whis key, but it was set on fire of hell by containing too much A. ’K., find you committed sin in the partaking of it, Just as much as when you drank that stump liquor, or any other kind. T<> j: Fathers, I appeal to you, as a ,:ea of your town, to investigate iat is being sold in our town, a • ! enforce the temper ance ordinance, if you have one, and if not make one at once, and see that it is respected by those who deal in things forbidden therein. UNCLE SI TRUNK REPAIRING—Neatly done, thorougly and reasonable in all branches of work. Ask youi mer chant for Down's Railroad Tray. Georgia Novelty Trunk Co., Inc., Factory and Office on A. C. L. 25-2tcl-2tsw. NOTICE—We buy PEARS on the trees or In barrels at derot, and pay spot cash. Pear growers, write us. Georgia and Florida Fruit Co., P. O. Box 899, Jack sonville, Fla. 6-3-4t8W. FOURTH OF JULY ONLY HOLIDAY GIVEN EMPLOYEES. (By Associated Press.) Washington. June 2t>.—Govern ment employees eaid today that President Wilson had declined -to gran’ them a full holiday over July fifth. Miss Minnie McKinney went to Mer rillville Tuesday. Miss McKinney will spend a few days with hen.sis ter in Merrillville. Mr. and Mrs. Sim McKinney vis ited Patten Saturday. Messrs. Sim McKinney, John Gardner and Cullen Rogers went to Pavo Saturday afternoon^ THEIR SKIN IF THE DEATH LIST OF THOSE WHO WERE INJURED IN THE BUFFALO EXPLOSION IS TO HE KEPT DOWN. Buffalo, X. Y., June 26.—More than ten thousand square inches of skin must be given for grafting I? the death list of the Huested Eleva tor Company explosion and fire here is to be kept from a more appall ing proportion, according to the physicians attending the injured people at the hospitals. Three hundred persons are neces sary to furnish the required supply of skin. REBELS GET AT Chicago, June 26.-»-That many horses here have deliberately been made blind, to make them more easily managed, is the report of agents of Society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to 'Animals. Warrants will be asks today for the horse-dealers, who arc accused ■of mutilating the horses’ eyes. Money Loaned FARM1LOANS PROMPTLY MADE At 6% Interest, payablo annually. The borrower baa the privilege of paying part orall ot tbe principal at any Interest period, stopping interest 9n such psyment. I will save you money. Come to eee me, or write. Prompt attention given al' written Inquiries. W. M. BRYAN, OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA. BUNN.BELL INSTITUTE Waycross, Ga. This school with an able faculty of eleven experienced teach ers offers the young people o f this section the very best of good training at is very moderate c ost. The school is finely located, and well equipped. Thoroug h courses are offered In piano and vocal music, violin, expression and art. Courses |n book-keep ing. penmanship, typewrlttn i and stenography equal to the best In the State. We offer a sp eclal— One Year Normal Course for teachers, and those preparing to teach. Every young per son expecting to teach should take this special training. Posi tions are secured for our gra duates without charge. Write for our catalogue, and full lnfor matlon concerning any course In .which you may be Interested. Do not d lay writing. Write today RIGHT NOW, while you ‘.hi nk of It. Address: .PRESIDENT W. 8. PETERSON Waycross Ga. "PATTEN" The people of this section would welcome a good rain at this time. Miss Gennle Holland and Mr. Dock Holland, from Meigs spent Saturday and Sunday with their sister, Mrs. J. B. Lancaster here. Miss Ethel Green spent last Sun day In Patten. Mrs. Lloyd Reeves of Merrillville, visited her slater, Mrs. John Gard ner and Miss Minnie McKlnsey last Saturday and 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner .and We make and carry in stock light delivery wagons suitable for grocers, butchers, and truck farmers. A. W. Palin & Son.