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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1913.
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OAKLAWR
Rev. .F. I'. McCann lf*ft Saturday
for Oakapilco, where he will con
duct a revival meeting this week.
Messrs. W. M. and .1. M. Garbutt
have returned homp after spending
a few days in Cairo, with the for
mer’s son. Mr. T. It. Garbutt, who
has been very ill with typhoid fever.
Mrs. \V. \V. Dukes of Moultrie, is
spending a few days this week with
her brother. Mr. John Dukes, who
is seriously ill.
Messrs. (\ K. and \\\ A. Holes,
who have been in Palmetto, Fla
Thursday.
SHULL
Empire League Baseball
News Told in Detail
Editor Times-Enterprise:
With bright prospects for a boun
tiful harvest, with fields of waving
corn and cane, and plenty of garden
sass. such as snap-boans, Irish po
tatoes, onions and squashes; canta
loupes for bieakfast and the finest
watermelons we ever saw. and other
good things too numerous to men
tion. and while feasting, we 3um-
jnerhillians waft you Thomasvillians
the best of wishes—wishing for you
the best business season you have
j had for years: and that we all may
returned hoi..e'l«.t I « a,her at th ° best Th0maS COUnty
I fair wo have ever had.
Messrs. F. P. Wood and t. 11. We have some home-made farmers
Beaty attended the picnic at Adams out here, who would make prize win
Bond Friday last.
THOMASVILI.E II, AMEUICIS H.
Americus, July 10.—A poorly
played and uni-nteresting game of
eizht innings resulted. 11 to 8, in
favor of Thomasville here yesterday
afternoon. Werner and Fucich
pitched for Americas, giving up, to
gether. twelve hits, while Day and
Cheney for Thomasville surrendered
sixteen hits. While Americus wa6
at bat in th<» eighth inning. Umpire
McAfee called the game to allow the
Thomasville team to catch a ’rain.
The box score:
All II H 1*0 A K
. -1
Americus
Riley. 3b
Kuhlman,
Griffin, lb. .
Chancey. If .
Hrouthers. 3b
Manchester, c
Dacev, cf . . .
Pratt, rf .
McLain, rf . .
Werner, p. .
Fucich. p. . .
Totals. . .
Thomasville
Wagnon, If .
Dudley, c . .
Murch. 2h . .
Roth, cf . .
Davenport, lb
Barnett, rf .
Champlin, 3b
Fox worth, ss .
Day, p. . .
Cheney, p. ..
Totals. . . .33
Score by innings
Americus. .
Thomasville.
1 3 0
1 1 0
STANDING OF CLUBS IH THE
EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE
Wod Lost.
C ordele 7
Brunswick
THOMASVILLE .. 3
Valdosta I
Americus I
Waycross 2
PC.
.700
Mr. F. W. Wade of Tampa. Fla., is
taking his vacation, with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Alexander
spent Sunday with Mie latter’s
brother, Mr. G. C. Lanous,
green.
tiers. My next-door neighbor, Oscar
Minims, has a fine crop. He raises
his own mules and horses. Mr. Jit*
Miller the same, and likewise Mr.
A’ex. McKinnon. These gentlemen
have some beautiful mules and liors-
Ever- ^ s . un( * the y are ^ome-raised.
How is that for farming? That’s
Rev. I. F. Duncan filled his regu
lar apiointment at Cedar Hill Sat
urday and Sunday. He was accom
panied by his daughter. Miss flattie
.007 , Duncan.
.3301 Mrs.
.4 4 4 few day
.400 I relatives
M. Highsmith spent
last week in Cairo, w
Mr
and Mrs. Joe Carvor, of Bos-
up-to-date. isn’t it? This business
you call farming is both attractive
and pleasant. Why, sir, it is now
! considered one among the most hon-
lorable callings. Surely, the young
man who is a successful farmer holds
a high position in the business
.world. Prof. Rice believes in teach
ing his school boys and girls the
I ton, spent Friday and Saturday with! high calling of farming. The writer (
VALDOSTA 11, UIU :«*\VICK 2. | Mrs. Quinn.
Valdosta. July 10.—Valdosta j Miss Wessie Wade spent a few
swamped Brunswick here yesterday i days this week in Quitman,
afternoon, 11 to 2. Moran, the! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Duncan of Bos-
Brunswic k manager, w as put out of I ton spent Saturday and Sunday here
the game and the park for beefing, j with the former’s parents. Rev. and
' Mrs. I. F. Duncan.
1 10 0 0
2 12 0 1
All It II 1*0 A
1 1
Brunswick's inability to field was
principal factor in its defeat. The
Otters hit the ball over the lot and
bad a general good time, at the ex-
y pease of the entire Brunswick team.
q They stole bases at will, and appar
ently hit and scored whenever they
ated to. Gordon’s pitching was
only feature. He twirled a pret
ty game.
^ ore by innings: R. H. E.
Bruns. . .000 001 001— 2 G 8
Valdosta . 303 020 lOx—11 1! 2
Batteries: Reidland and Dixon;
Gordon and Pierre. Time, 1:33;
Umpire, Mr. Derrick.
COKDKLE 8. WAYCROSS ;l.
1 3 o 1 0| Waycross, July 10.—By bunching
0 o 2 2 01 hits, with errors by Waycross, Cor-
2 0 i 2 ' 2 ; dele won yesterday S to 3. Wa.v-
o 0 0 0 0 j cross made its runs on bunched hit*
110 1 0 Shuman’s batting and Wassem’s
—[home run were features. Wilder
11 12 21 11 4 steadied after starting badly.
I Score by innings: R. II.
14 1 1 10 00x-^ 8 Cordele. . .100 010 4 20—S 9
103 223 000—11 Waycross. . 000 010 01 1—3 9
Fucich relieved Werner in box ii
fifth inning.
Cheney relieved day in the third.
Batteries: Wilder and Eubanks;
McManus and Shuman. Time, 2:00.
Umpire, Mr. Morton.
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Dr. L. P. Herrington's Liver Pills
For Georgia People Bring
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Waysesbors, Ga., Jaa. 1st, 1913.—1 .
* kav* bees a resident •! Burke county *
all oiy Hie. I is« Dr. Berna^toa'c Liv
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j and (ever. It U with pleasure that 1 re-
I commend them. GEO. O. WARNOCK.
I Es-Clerk Superior Court and plainer.
' These famous pills have lo::^ boor j
used by Dr. Herrington in his private
practice and have worked such wonder*
that they are known by word of moutk
to practically every citizen of Waynes
boro and the surrounding te rritory.
They are efficacious in all cases ol
liver, etomach avl kidney disorder anc
bring quick and sure relief. When you
have a box of .ie.se pills in the h«>ust*
you know v. h..i It means to be absolute
ly free from /’s'lioutnets, Headache, |
/ uralgia, Indigestion, Pain, Dyspi p-
eia. Malarial Fee r. Bilious Fever, Herr.•
orrhagic Fever . id other similar ail
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harmless and are prepared under t he
close direction of Dr. Herrington him-
■elf avd from his time tested and fa
mous formula.
Dr. Herrington’s Liver Pills For Ceorgit
People 23c per box. If your dealer car
not supply you do not accept a substi
tute, but Vi 1 the price direct to thi
Herrington Company, Waynesboro, Ga.
and the pills v. ilt be sent you, prepaid
by return mail.
For sale by I’eaco-k-Mash Drug
Uo., Ingram Drug Co.. Thomasville
Georgla.adv.
THE FAIR
HAVE RECEIVED A LOT OF THIS SEASON'S
Men’s Straw Hats
—of—,
Best Manufacturers Make
Values $1.50 to $3.00
ALL WILL GO AT
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
The Fair.
"MERRILLVILLE”
knows a banker in Thomasville, who j
was a successful farmer. That ban- I
ker followed the plow himself. I
venture he is not ashamed of it. j
Ask our worthy Ordinary, Judge,
William M. Jones, to tell you a joke| ( ., ur ouce we are having
on himself about laying by com ln| 6ome verv beautiful weather, but it
his youthful <lay9. Good farmers 1 very warm .
generally make good at anything! The watermelon season, which has
they attempt to accomplish. “Nuff: ,jj een j n great progress this summer,
8a *d*" I seems to about come to its close.
The passing of our beloved friend. J The farmers who had fine watermel-
ops wore broad, bright smiles
while, hut seems that the
Messrs. Lee, Vivian and Dallis
Coleman spent a few days in Moul
trie with relatives, the latter part of
last week.
Quite a number of Oaklawnites
went to Albany on the excursion 1 Mr. William Burney, caused a saad- - 0:1
Friday tost. |ow of gloom to pass over tills en- fo
The revival meeting will begin I tire section of country. He was a
here on the second Sunday, and j man held In high esteem by his
and u few odds and ends in Dry
Goods at Below Cost—4treat Bar
gains!
T. E. HURsT, Mgr.
OUB BING ASSORTMENT
IS WORTHY
Of your Attention, as It Offers
Beautifully Designed
DIAMOND RINGS.
SEAL and SIGNET RINGS.
ENGAGEMENT and
WEDDING RINGS,
CLUSTER RINGS.
Wi*h combination settings of
precious gems in which the
Jfweler’s Art is plainly evl-
ent.
show
you Rings?
LOUIS». JERQER
Jeweler and Silversmith
will be conducted by Mr. Bourn.
Don’t forget the sing which Is to
be held the second Sunday after
noon. Everybody is cordially invit
ed to come and be with us.
The wedding hells will soon ring
in our little town: so keep awake
so you will not miss hearing the
chimes.
W*« are having some fine weather
in this community this week. We
had a heavy rain and hail Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Simmons and
children visited the former’s broth
er. Mr. W. J. Simmons. Sunday.
Mr. Iverson Hobbs and sisters.
Misses Josephine and Alice Hobbs,
visited Mr. and Mrs. 1*. L. Simmons
Sunday.
dlss Maude Gandy visited Miss
ima Hancock Sunday,
issos Kate and Bertie Mae Han
cock, of Bar wick, visited Misses
Alice Raiford and Rhoda Sherrod
Sunday, and also attended Sunday
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Burgess visited
the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Gandy Saturday.
Mr. William Sherrod of Cairo, vis
Med home folks Saturday and Sun
rned, for some reason
smiles hav
or other.
Rev. R. G. Jackson, the pastor,
and Rev. A. T. Hart, who is assisting
him. are <onductin£ a revival a!
the Baptist church here now. Much
(good has been accomplished so far
during the meeting.
Mrs. L. M. Williamson, who has
been visiting her friend, Mr. Lucas,
Halting her brother, to spend a few near Boston last week.
weeks before leaving for Live Oak,
Florida to visit her sister.
Miss Eva Spence and little sister
Eula and Mary Lou Williams left
Wednesday to visit their
•near Atlanta.
Mrs. Martin visited her sis*er
Mrs. Golden at Doerun a few days
this week.
Mr. John Yates from Fitzgerald
attended the funeral of his little
brother Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Hurst of
relatives ’ Thomasville visited their daughter
j Misses Annie and Allle Mae Sun
day
Mr
A uo
i*i\r»f who has been
■dek for the past ft w we»*ks is able
’o he out again.
neighbors and friends, always tak
ing a lively interest, not only in his
neighborhood, but in county and
State affairs, and his influence for
good was always felt. He loved his
fellow man; the young men and
young ladies he took especial inter
est In them, and went about quietly
to encourage them and counsel them; in Cairo, for the past week or so,
to higher and greater efforts. He j returned home Sunday evening,
loved the little children, and they) Mr. \V. R. Lunsford, of Meigs, was
loved him. Though he was old, and 1 in our city Monday evening, and
had lived beyond his allotted time, while here attended the protracted J trouble and sorrow, we expend
yet his heart was always young. He services at the Baptist c£| rch. Mr. deepest sympathy to the berea
was my friend and as such I loved !’Lunsford received a hearty welcome! parents.
Miss Olgie Cone was the guest of!
Miss Vann.ih singleton, near Pavoj — ■ . ———
last week. | A remedy fo- women that will put
Mrs. Liza Braswell of Pavo is an end » 0 nervousness, headaches,
spending the week with her neice sickness of th A stomacn, painful lr*
Miss Lou Redfearn. to attend the regularities, languid ness, poor ap-
meeting at the Methodist church.
regularities,
petite, bad breath, is that fine old
I regulator, DR. SIMMON’3 SQUAW
Boyd Harold, the little four year. VINE WINE. it is prepared for
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Yates'women only, being especially, adapt-
died Monday night about ten oclock! *° ac ^ on th e delicate female or-
Little noyd, was only sick about one. banlsbea , 8Uffar ‘ n *- cor :
, * ’ , , | rects weakness and the whole brood
week and .ils death was very unex-' 0 f distressing symptoms which fol-
pected to the family and friends. J low disorders in the generative sys-
Although he has gone to a better |t pn1, Price, $1.00 per bottle. Sold
by R. Thomas. Jr., and Peacock
resting plft. e. out of this world of
Mash Drug Co.
(adv)
day.
Rev.
\ Isited
.“’at ill'll:i
T. Hart, of Thomasville,
brother, Mr. I. P. Hart,
id Sunday.
Mr. Frank Raiford of Merrillville
visited home folks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hagan visited
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Simmons Sunday.
Miss Pearl Luster visited Misses |
Bessie and Janie Sherrod Sunday. j
Miss Cora King, of Thomasville,
visped our Sunday School Sunday.
Mr. Sam Hart, while en route to
his home in Albany, from a fishing
trip in Florida, visted his brother,
Mr. I. P. Hart, this week.
Misses Sal lie Golding and Mozelle
Hobbs, of the Hobbs District, were
him. and a chilly loneliness creeps j while here, for this is his old home,
over me. when I remember that no Mr. Gaston Wilson made a busi-
more will I clasp his friendly hand, j ness trip to Thomasville Friday and
or hear his familiar voice. To the Saturday.
loved ones, his going away will fall! Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Haire. of
most heavily, but may God's angels j Thomasville, visited relatives and
hover over them and dry their burn- friends here Sunday,
ing tears and heal their broken! There was quite a 1111111 lie.* of
hearts. The pines will sing their: young people who spent a very
low. soft requiem over *.he grave of 1 pleasant evening at the home of the
father and friend. Some day, when • Misses Dyke Saturday evening, a*
the clouds have rolled away, we shall; entertainment, given in honor of
meet again. “VALE.” I their guests. Misses Mary Spence and
j Magiie McRae, of Camilla.
* Misses Floy and Marian Fore-
j man. of Pavo, are visiting at the
j home of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Carter
_ this week.
Taylor made a business! Messrs. Cleveland .Norwood and
trip to Thomasville Saturday. i Hey wood Floyd, or Tliontasvllle,
Master Kvan Singletary spent j railed at Mr. I. M. Dykes Sunday af-
Sunday with Master Rufus Dullock. | lernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rogers spent Bennett Olios, of Rarwick.
Saturday with .Mr. and Mrs. D. I>. J visited friends here Sunday.
Ward of Pino Park. , 5Mas Jimmie Stevens, of the Fro
Mrs. H. C. Taylor lias returned | donla settlement, and her guest,
after spending a month with rela-!' ,l9s °rare Norwood, or Thomas-
tlves In Dothan, Ala. | ville, were among the visitors here
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bullock and 1 s »nday.
son Russell, spent Sunday with Mr.! , ' asI Saturday morning, about two
and Mrs. F. It. Dennis. o’clock, the death angel visited the
Prof. C. E. Duggar left last Wed. holn< “ of Mr - aml Mr "- W. John.
‘lEW
nesday for Quincy, Fla.,
goes to teach a school.
Mr
vliere he
son and took .
I twin boys
Tin
one of their little
ympathy of the
Miss Georgia Cook and brother
of Boston visited their sister Mrs. T.
F. Brice Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. G. W. Thornhill and
Mrs. Newton Crosby of Pitts, Ga.,
were the guests of their sister Mrs.
C. W. Lane at Barney a par*, of last
week.
Mrs. Janie Clark and children vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Hea*.l!ey of
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Eoterprlse
Women’s Ailments
The ailments from which women suffer are many and varied so far as
the symptoms Indicate, yet they are all dependent upon a disorder In the
temale generative system, and a remedy that acts on the cause of the
trouble puts an end to all the distressing symptoms as soon as the
unnatural conditions are removed.
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine Wine
Is a Medicine for Women
It acts directly on the female organism. Quiets inflammation, eases pain, strength
ens the nerves, helps digestion, tones up the stomach and puts the body in Tine
vigorous condition. It transforms a r/eak, nervous, ailing woman into one of
sparkling cheerfulness and vigor. It brightens the eye, revives the spirits and
restores the rosy bloom of health to the cheek.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.00 Per Bottle.
C. J^SIMMOINS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Sold by l{. Thomas, aml Peacock-Mash Drug Co., Thoniasville, Ga,
I among the vlsito
1 day.
I Mr. and Mrs.
J it a] tho former's
j Woods. Sunday.
! Nearly all of
| eommunPy, have
j of attending the
! progress at Sab*i
m MoGraw
Charlie Wodds vis-1
brother Mr,
the people of this
had the pleasure
meeting now in
and Mrs. A. L. Sasser spent a
few days last week with the latter’s
relatives in Florida.
The picnic at the mill pond was
thoroughly enjoyed by all who at
tended.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Godwin, of Miz-
Tah spe-at the Fourth with Mrs. John
Smith.
j I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hall, of
Meigs, spent Sunday with the for-
/ rner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
) Hall.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. _ J. \V.
Hall. PLOW BOY.
entire oomimral'y is extended to the
bereaved parents.
“BLUE EYED GIRLIE."
LET 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 j|by competen
pharmacists.
City Drug Store
PHONE 284.
"METCILFE"
Mibs Lizzie Culberth, of Broxion
Ga., arrived Wednesday evening t.>
be the uueot ol her sister Mrs. John
Massey.
Mis
l.o
Red
Redfearn a
ed her mt.*
bany Frid..
learn, Mrs. Mary
lighter, Ruby visit-
ud brother in
Met'-alfe. July u.—The watermelon
growers of this section are very
I busy loading and shipping melons.
| For several days past, the side
tracks have been filled with melon
cars and the cars in turn have been
filled with melons.
Mr. Rushiu Watkins, who has
j t een hi Miami, Fla., for several
i months, returned last week. We
| are glad to have him with us again.
! Miss Maude Carter !g spending a
I few days in Tallahassee this week.
Mrs. R. C. Wilson, of Savannah, Is
[visiting her sister. Mm. J. W. Horne.
I Dr. B. M. Nash returned to hlf
Liniment
One cup vinegar, one cup turpen-
’ tine, one raw egg, put In bottle and
• shake well. A most excellent liniment
. " "in or beast
home In Norwood, Ga., after spend
ing several days hi Metcalfe.
* Early yesterday morning, a negro
in the employ of the Monroe Lum
ber Co., happened to a very serious
accident. While helping -unload a
large fly-wheel, hia arm was caught
between the w'heel and car door,
and the bone wa« crushed from the
wrist to the elbow. He was carried
to Montford’s Drug 3tore. where he
received medical attention.
Several Metcalfe people spent
Wednesday afternoon in i’homai-
ville.
Mr. Ch.I’earsous spent Thurs
day in iT.omaaville on business.
Mrs. A. K. Massey, and children
left last week to join her husband
in Fan lew, Fla.
Miss Fannie Thornhill returned
from Atlanta, where she has be A n
Utu tb« mt few jr«r« wbk Huppo»i-<l to be
locsrable. For • (rent unity year* docturf
pr*MOBCfd U • local dlaeaae and preaorlbed local 1
tia(4lt>, and by cooatantly falling to cure will
local treatment, pronounced It lucurable. Selene*
baa proves Catarrh u be a constitutional dlaeaae,
aid therefore require* coaatUutiunal treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cura, manufactured by r. J.
Chaney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, la tba only Caaatlta-
tlaaal cur* aa tba market. It b taken Internally
la doeea from 10 dropa to a teaapoaoful. It acta
directly os tho blood and macoua aurfacaa of
tha lystem. They offtr one hundred dollara far
any rasa It falb fo core. Sand for clrcabn and
Addreaa: F. 7. CHBNEY A CO., Iblado, Ohls,
gold by Druffbta, 76c. *
Taka Ball's Family Fills tor cosstipattoh .
Money Loaned
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At 6% Interest, payable annually. The borrower has the
privilege of baying part orall of the principal at any Interest
period, etopplng Interest on such payment. I will save you
money. Come to see me, or write. Prompt at tent-cn given
«)’ written Inquiries.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE oral POST OFFICE, TIIOMASVII.I.K,
GEORGIA
■HHonma
We make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
A. W. Palin & Son.