The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, August 08, 1913, Image 4

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,.v*r- - ; - • ■ • %SBSSgN& SEMMVEEKLY TRIES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913. ;*. ‘ Ingrams Imported Stationary. Appropriate scenery ii vital to effective acting. It put* the on-iooker in a receptive mood. Stationary la the acenery which stages your written Ideas. It gives the reader the flrat Impression of your letter, and also influences bis attitude toward it and toward you. We have lately received some unique letter paper imported from Italy. In white, huff, heliotrope, and blue. This handsome paper Is 60 cents a box, with envelopes, or 3f> cents the pound, envelopes 15 cents. Ingram Drug Company, PHONE 9 OR 99 FOR BASE;BALL SCORE You Play Safe by Trading at INGRAM'S. SOME IH >XT*S FDR POSTOPFICK [ PATRONS. Tosco lias Auto Bus. 1 nut Don't address you letters or | vice cards with lead pencil when pos- hid, sible to secure pen and ink. ; gers and was purchased from Don’t tail to seal your letter, befor® Jacksonville ilrm which used it for mailing, nor to see that the stamp about three months for the Shatn- is securely placed thereon. j rock Hotel, the bus being of no use Don't mail a letter without plac- when the hotel was turned into an ing your own name and postoffice} 0 flUe building. It Is new in design in the upper left hand corner. i and finish a:id will make a very at- Don’t plate the stamp on back of; tractive addition to the splendid letter, place it on the front .upper j equipment of the Tosco. right hand corner. I Don’t write near the top of the | envelope that the cancelling stamp T. Headley made a business • and Mrs. C. C. Hart announce trip to Moultrie Monday. the hlrth af a daughter. B. O. Wood and Mr. Zack Mr - Jobn W. Griffin attended to Williams and sister iMary Lee visit-1 Biisincss at Pavo Saturday, ed relatives here 'Sunday. j Mrs. Rufus Smith is spending a Messrs «C. H. Beaty and C. E. Bol-1 few d6ys with relatives near Cod es went to Pavo on business Friday, jjdge. Mrs. Tomberlain was called to the) Prof. C. H. Garrison went to Pavo bedside of her daughter Mrs. Jessie j last Saturday. Carter who is very ill. j Miss Lizzie Harvey spent several Quite a crowd from here attended j days of last week with the family the all-day sing at Evergreen last] of her brother, Mr. Arthur Harvey, Friday it being the last day of Mr. I of Murphy. Darcey’s singing school which was j Rev. M. A. Wilson preached here i quite a success. i last Sunday. ] Messrs C. H. Jones, H. D. Burton j Mrs. A. W. Croft and children and W. P. Jackson spent the day | v isite«l his mother, who lives near with Mr. 3. L. Wcod Sunday. i Berlin, Sunday. Miss Florence Beaty and Mamie j Donnie Smith, of Coolidge, is Lee Belcher spent Saturday night i spending the week with his sister, with Miss Xante Lou Ward. j Mrs. J. Gorham Garrison. A very sad termination of an ac-| Mias Ethel Kennedy visited Misses tlve and useful ilfe was that of Mr. i Abbie and Pauline Garrison last W. H. Ward, 'which occ ured at his: wee ^* Mr. Dawson Smith went to Berlin SCHOONER NOT DAMAGED. THE FAIR will sp Doji in an i m part of th the ,iri! mail nvelopt Mac •ard vith th< name, i private) stamp on it on the envelo Postage 2 cents, if in writing. Don't place writing jn a package of merchandise, and send as a low er class of mail than fir^t class. Don't send money or other things of value through the mails without having same registered or insured, according to the class of mail. Don’t send cash when convenient tn get a money order. Don’t call at the stamp window of tlie post office for envelopes and turn off to back them before paying for them; you may forget them, and embartass the clerk by having to call you back for payment. Besides, his time is takcn'up in doing other things and you should not have him waiting/ Don’t buy stamps and stand In the delivery window to place them on your letters before paying for them, and keep the clerk waiting. Have your change ready when the stamps are presented to you. Don't stand at delivery window to read Vour mail when received; oth ers may ho waiting to call for theirs. Don't whistle, sing, or holler nor make any unusual nofce in the post- office building; it doesn't show good manners. Dn’t Ppit on the floor of the post- office: it is against the command of your Vn le Sam. He says it may spread disease. Don't thryw trash, nor pieces of pap r on the Moor of the postofli- e; to do «o looks filthy, and don’t speak well for your manners. Don't become angry at the clerk because he does not get your mail for he may be masted schooner, Harwood Palmer, iaught ii. a gale off the coast Tues day night, was towed Chesapeake Bay today net s* riously damaged. lower ; night after several days illness. ^ J -Miss Nadine Austin of Dixie spent*. Lee Shelley. e Tosco Hotel has purchased ail bus which will be started in ser- tomorrovr inornr.ig. The ve- is made for fourteen passen-1 home near Oaklawn, on Wednesday July JOth. He was quietly laid/to'last Saturday for his sister. Miss rest the follow ing day at the family j Stella, w ho had been visiting Mrs.* burial ground at Evergreen in the ; J* P. Norman, of that place, presence of a large concourse of re-j Messrs. C. H. and J. Gorham Gar- latives and friends who had there! rison went to Thomasvllle on busl- nssembled to pay their last sad tri-; ness Tuesday. bute of respect and to bear testi-j Master Herbert Smith, who was mony to the high esteem in which ' quite sick a few days ago, is much lie was held in his community. j better now, so we understand. ^ The words of comfort and conso-j Mr. Clarence Carter, a popular lotion were eloquently spoken by his j young man of Pavo, was paying his •pastor Rev. T. A. White. He was attention to one of our pretty girls Nor fid k Va 8 ° C |Uig t * V—Tht iflve- i a mernber of the Evergreen Baptist Sunday. Seems like we hear some church, living up to his faith, and hells—possibly wedding bells, having been reared near here we Mrs. John W. Griffin visited her wani lo SO record as a living wijness mother, Mrs. Pittman, near Autrev- ^ , week wlUl j Mss Cora apparently J testifying to his noble Christian 'Hie Sunday. ■ character. He was indeed, a faith- Miss Abbie Garrison goes to Pavo • i fuj husband, a kind and loving fath- quite often now, where she is re- jer. and a tender and affectionate reiving instructions in music. n | Ni j friend, and having attained the age Mr. M. S. Dunn went of 7."» years he was fully ripe for the nsville one daj last week for the I change and like the last leaf upon purpose of helping move the goods ( the tree in the latter days of antunn of Mr. William Daniell to Coolidge. tiietly waiting for the gentle zephyr so w e have been informed. Mr. from the western hills to disturb Daniell is a former resident of our the branches and release it from Its community, and has man# friends seemingly unnatural attitude, so here who will be pleased to learn likewise this noble man. standing that he has moved bade, even as as it were on the bank of the mystic, near as Coolidge. river waiting for the summons to; W© see in the papers that the bill those shores immortal, heard and intrduced at the present session ot heeded the call and entered the ship : the Legislature, requiring the read-home on a and was borne over the placid wat- ing of the Bible in the public school,! ers to the golden gate which stands has failed to become a law. The t ajar and thus he has experienced writer of this article is, personally,! that change which must certainly jin favor of, 0 and has always prac- : romo to all. I ticed, Scripture reading in school. Failing to obtain relief from the ; But this bill we were opposed to and temporal things we appeal to that d° not regret that it failed of eu- source from whom all blessings actment. The writer does not be llow. We appeal tq God whose lovejBeve that any good can be accom- is so extensive as to encircle all‘hashed when one has to be forced to worlds, we consider the love which the subject In question. One of the exists between the parent and the fundamental principles of our gov- child and realize that it was stamp- eranient I s the right, liberty and SILK SALE Fancy and Plain Silks Wash Silks . and Other High Grade Dress Goods Suitable for Present Wear Values 35c to 75c Per Yard ; ON SALE FRIDAY UNTIL SOLD The Fair. See Window Display. iccRir Ban i*l r*» ( reek Locals. C. Dell, of Ochlocknee a protracted meeting a gs Church, Sunday, Au ie will be ably assisted ini' j Springs, visited his parents here I last Monday. 1 Mrs. Clara Logue and children, ' who have been visiting the former’s The farmers are having some parents, here lor several weeks, re- Miss Sallie Jane Alderman gave fine weather now for fodder pull- turned to their home at Panama . , . , 4 , . , , ii-ii}, F*a., 4 g.i .Monday morning, a delightful entertainment last i n K« j Thursday evening ih honor . of her Mr. W. I. Ilobbs has returned from • to Thom g ueBt> .Miss Emily Dunn of Atlanta. Plant City h la., •Mr. J. A. Kennedy and D. I he meeting. Mr. J. T. Stewart was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Mr. J. X. Donaldson, of The Timcs- Enterpi'ise, was in this section Tues day morning. Mr. John Napier, who has been vis iting his sister, Mrs. Tom Gay, has returned to his home in Tampa, Fla. Mrs. S. C. Scholar, of Colquitt, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarrett, at Riverside. Mr. W. L. Pendergast and little son, Rayford, are ill at their home near here. Their many friends hope to see them out again soon. Mr. J. A. Sarrett and daugter, Miss Lillie visited in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Barwick, of South Florida, are visiting their brother, Mr. C. S. Barwick. They expect to return to their home some time i'i September. the moment you busy at someth! his attention. Don’t be angry when li mistake until you get to fhat requii Adams have returned from a short stay at White Springs, j Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris of Fitzgerald are visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. j l). O. Harris. i Mr. John Sherrod has sold his' saw mill interest in Pavo to M.rj Tom Cook. J Mr. L. F. Harris of Dover has! Mr. R. W. McMillan*made a busi ness trip to Thomasville Monday, where lie has been: yj r , l. D. Johnson and family. Dr. Ring relatives. i'll. A. Wall and tamily, air. ana Mrs. .Misses Nannie Mae and Alice Wil-! A * T. McCullars, and Messrs. L. L. liims of Pavo visited their sister 1 perly al,d Wiliie-Meeks returned to nams of ia\o, t Kited their sister, heir houles here last Tuesday alter Mrs. \\. R. Hagan Sunday. „ j spending several weeks at ^Newport Misses May and Maude Gandy vis-1 Springs, Fla. They report a tfne Rod MNs Pearl Raster Sunday. ’time Mrs. Mary Humphrey and Mrs. Misses Nellie and Sadie Mae De- . If „ ... . .. kle are visiting relatives at Climax. J. H. smith, were in our community j Ga tllis week . \ last Wednesday, collecting for the j ^xiss Esther Cardin returned Or; han’s home. | home Tuesday evening after several Measrs. Henry Simmons. Joe 3her- [ ' l8lt to Mlss Nellie Singletary. at .Meigs. Little -Miss Emmie Leo Sills is the guest of Mrs. Jeff Whito at Coolidgo tia., this week. - Miss Ollie Singletary spent Tues day in Thomasville shopping. “R03E-BUD." Isit to ills parents. | ,. od and R , i, as ter visited Mr. I. P. ’ | Hart Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Burgese visited the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Randy Sunday. Miss Mzello Hobbs and Miss Cecil ? Hobbs visited our Sunday School' ninminu s ""^ * BARWICK Mr. Reins Hobbs and Miss Alice, Hart visited Misses Bessie and Ja- Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Thornhill, hIp m,errod ' spent the past week as the guests Mr. and Mrs.- C. P. Woods and J ?A. th . e _ la . t . te ^.?* r .? nt8l ,. Mr ’ and Mfs children visited Mr. and Mrs. W ed there when God made man in bis 'freedom ot religious thought. This j 8eas0!l was tb e entertainment Wed own image and likeness. j*WIl, If it were to become a law’, [ nes(,a >’ evening, given at the home That God could never Implant |-j 1 " oulu be a ste I’ toward bringing{ of J - J - Turner in honor of her church and state together, which l Ille< e Miss Erma Jarrett and .Miss The farmers have been very busy for the past few weeks trying to save their fodder. Soon the hum jf the gin will be heard, from the .ooka of the cotton fields. Then we hope to see the good old farmers wearing the broad smiles. One of-the enjoyable events of the .S| mmc , 8 Sunday Mrs. Annie Steplieson and Misses on»* remember like yon. Don’t thr postmaster, you miss yc servntlon t'.i is often bee lie i> only huma clerk or ir paper: fallen oil. and the poor fellow don’t know whose paper it is. It may. be yours, and again it may not be yours Doit go inside the postmaster’s, room unless he invites you there. 11 j^ ,,e «>f is a private place where you have no business, and to intrude would cause your postmaster embarrass ment. Don’t throw off on your postmast er wuen he makes a mistake but i’ll h:m quietly as a friend, and if l’e is the man he should he he 'will appreciate any error you may he able to show him he has made. Don’t ask your postmaster to en dorse your order for goods. The PostofTbe Department prohibits him <es* hence *e derive oondltlon ' according to history, will [ Jlyrtl “ “ ,ul lu,odi e »yke of Moultrie He thought that the loa " se !he clo "'» fal1 of any nation, j and n, ' k " 11 f Tampa, wno that it doing A POSTAL EMPLOYEE. the human heart an attribute which He doe i not posse consolation in the love which the father exercises ! Remember the old adage, "You ca,il‘ 1l ’‘ '““ f “ «•>«>'» °f Misses Vetltia ward his children is only a faint. Iead a ,ior “v to water, but you ran”. I alul Alma fo1 ' several weeks. hat |s jn the heart of God mal!e llim <lrillli '’ i Among those coming out from This being true we apprehend no I’ursuant to a previous call~7-! Thonilu ' vllle - to attnnd were: Mew3 serious disaster for the love,! ones' a ".'ouncement. a meeting was hel l I Henry and ' ,oe Wn,ker ' CU ' vel!,nd as they pass to the Immortal shores. 1 1,1 '»r church last Sunday afternoon : Xorwood ' W,laon and Trice ’ And tiie poet Whittier, realizing ! * or Ib( ' Purpose of organizing a Sab- the omnipresence of divine love. J l,at!l School. A good, crowd was burxt forth Li poetic eloquence: ,present and considerable interest “I know not where His island lift, j was manifested. We believe that we will have a good school and that much good will be done. The following officers and teachers were chosen: John W. Griffin, Superin tendent; C. O. Jordan, Secretary and Treasurer: J. Gorham Garriso Their , rouded palms In air; only know I cannot drift* Beyond his love and care.” Pl’ELLA. i Mr. Maurice Greene who has been visitin;; his sister in Washington. 1 1). C\, for severl wceeks, was also •among the visitors here last Wodnes* ! day arid Thursday. Mrs. L. M. WilliaMi.son spent a •Alice Raiford, Rhoda Sherrod and Leafy Mae Stephenson visited Mrs. W. I. Hobbs Friday. The friends of Miss Rhoda Sher rod will be sorry to learn,that she is si< k at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherrod of Merrillville were visiting relatives in our community Sunday. Mr. Frank Blanton and Miss -Nan nie Hart visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Simmons Sunday. Among the visitors at McGraw Belyen, at Chipley, Fla. Dr. G. W. Davis and children re turned to their home Saturday after several weeks’ visit to relatives here. Mrs. P. J. SIneth of Pavo, who was en route to Nashville, Ten?., was accompanied to Macon Wednes day by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright, of Barwick. Mrs. Dr. Massey of Moultrie, vis ited Dr. Massey’s parents here the latter part of last week. Mr. Tom Crocker of Boston, vis ited in Barwick Sunday. , Mr. L. Brown and Miss Orie Cone spent Monday in Quitman on busi ness. Mrs. Parson and Miss Wllla Sloan were business visitors to Thomasville Sunday were Messrs. George and J Tuesday. Ivey Stephenson of Patten, and Wes-L •'“ 8sfc f E , ffla and , Ellz “ bet “ . ~,. T . # . Cuthbert, visited Pavo last week. R> ONeal. of Coolidge. Mrg Timmerman of High Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herndon adU Fla., arrived Monday to be the last week in Thomasville Elzy> and Miss 0cle ba8ter are guest o£ her uncle and aunt, Mr. of relativer ! v T, *~ ”—— L. Carter SARDIS >n, ie guest Prof. .1. L. Carter of Thomasville ho has lately purchased visiting relatives In EHenton for a aU M; Mr A lv J a lm „a[“y ,e r y kurned to his BUNfN-BELL INSTITUTE Waycross, Ga. This school with an aole faculty of eleven experienced teach- • rs offers tin* young people of ibis section the very host of good training at very moderate eo«t. The school is finely located, and well equipped. Thorough courses are offered in piano and •ocaj music, violin, expression and art. Courses in book-keep- h g. penmanship, typewriting and stenography equal to the bes iu Hie State, w© offer a special— One Year Normal Course :.,r teachers, and those rreparlng to teach. Every young per- “on »*xpectlng to teach shoul il take this special training. Posi tions arc secured for our graduates without charge. Write for our catalogue, and full Information concerning any course in w hich you may he Interested. Do not d lay writing. Write today— RIGHT NOW, vV . you think of if. Address: PRESIDENT W. S. 1*E PERSON Waycross Gn, The new county normal again. Meigs’ Whito Way Is a credit to many towns that pose as the coun ty’s coming points. While they are getting so many new counties and a multitude oi other aggressive enactments out lined it /would lie a grand thing ir V. PUkenton, Miss Annie Smith and’ iere8t lU Hall ’ s Kutdneus College, hire. J. Gorham Garrison, teachers. Was in our town ' Ve J»esday with AMICI’^ his old trieuds who received hint with u hearty welcome. "OCHLOCKNEE” is nearly Hie First Baptist church |n | the third Sunday. The school Pelham Quite a number of young people vJaUtag rela'uve.Tr" thls^ek”’ uttended the sing last Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Coleman, will close at Sardis in noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cairo, spent a pleasant day with Mr. •lie more week. ij. M. Dyke after Sunday school. , and Mrs. I. 3. Spence last Sunday. ,Hvo r rt - v f " a ; n,a,i " ,E “ ,<my ,rm g l b v‘T n 'r,: r day *win l.oel in fa.or 0 f sufrra g e, when she, " e Messrs Grady and Jim Jlarra- || s Thompson spent last .Monday with kilt * * W ’It .. r n m. .. 1 11 r\ 11 .1 I It ,.1m . ■ I n. ,t u 11 I I tilt _ tf r » « n . . home at Thomaston, Ga., after a vis- I it of several weeks to his brother, i Mr. L. YV. Hardy. | Messrs. Jack Beaty and Sam | Chapman left Tuesday to spend I some weeks at Savannah. Mr. B. T. Massey left Monday for : Jay Bird Springs, where he will visit for some time. | The young people of Barwick spent a most enjoyable day Wednes day at a picnic given at Adams pond. they wo school t men art. cried out, “Where would man bei ble aMd thelr Miss Lillie Mar- friends at Newport, Fla. They re today, if it were not for the woman” ■ rab,e fatten and their guest Miss ported an enjoyable trip, after a brief pause however, during! For, "“ r of Quitman. | Misses Erieen and Margaret Wight rrnnge to pay their; which no one resnonded .h. ... ... I u,.„ ..... ., t .__ of Cairo, are the guests of Mr. and hers, the only class of her qttesUom ThT- 4 --'^'""" .'. .. da . Urtter * MrsT-R.'p.'oroovV hVre this‘"weel women didn’t ^ a man in the au-|-'•!»» Bertie Sherrod left Wednesday Miss Marie Dixon, who has < rence arose and quietly said, he'morning for Cairo to be the guest baa “ the charming guest of her sis- 1 relatives for several days. t8r ’ Mra - R - K - -Singletary, for several „ „ „ _ , , weeks, returned to her home at 3el- Itev. 1. T. Taylor preached two ma, Ala., last Tuesday morning, ery line sermons at the Baptist Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Singletary ot bur. h Sunday, and everybody Is al- dac hsonvllIe, Fla., are visiting Mr. LET- IB H III |j . 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 2S4. in ployed by ' tbair salaries! would he In (hq,garden of Eden oat- I promptly. j ing fruit, i Men are paid to prepare to takoi The i qi •» i lives, many are enlisted in time of, skirt and hallnt t„ Z U ' P I1C "' : peace, to hulld warships and yet the eomewlint rrr thc band ’ 13 |character huiiders. the ^ Mho future leaders of this Repuhlie,, „,,r gra ^d mothers were as much le-' in; hor into to m tions. This t on their already f>ot their ohlUa-l art is behind the auto or aeroplane, i hool situation in Georgia |s { * nlu *. in n nmjst shameful condition. I do ‘ not necuse anyone of the rause, hut! ' The Thlll " ,er and lightning storm we want the remedy, everybody saysi° f ,aBt Fri,la - V dld slight damages it should lie remedied. Give us the! here ’ ’ rbe 1101180 of Mr. w. H. Gill, medicine and not tell ns so much*" 88 struck by lightning and partly shout the case. I torn U P- Several phones were hurn- Tlie meeting eloied at Bethel Sun-- rd and new 01808 had to be put In. •lay with about twenty-two rnndi-^ , ' lis3 Eou ** e Ogburn of Reynolds, dates for baptism. |f Ja -. Is visiting Misses Leah and Ola Tiie regular services were con- 1 Flttrdner - ilueted at rardis, Saturday and 3nn- Rev. T. A. White will begin a | meeting at Meigs on Tuesday night after the second Sunday. Rev. O. C. -Hough will preach at - TvaJfea-jA eLtiji frTii Miss Jeflle Mount returned Tues- •lny night, -bringing with her two of her charming friends. Miss Eunice Rushtin and Miss Susie Pryor. Tbs little year old son of Mr. and Jllrs. J. jR. Golding died Thursday I ~ I. -• .... -- ways glad to see Rev. Taylor. loc B.! „f Patten was call- Us friends. Rev. C. ( . .oland of Woodbine, a., stop . or Monday to ace j his wife nd little son «ho is visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. tiarter | Rev. Mr. Roland was eu route to | North Carolina j Mrs. J. J. Turner went evur to Thomasville shopping Tuesday. Miss'Erma Jarrett who has been at home for somo time, left last Thursday morning for a visit .to her aunt Mrs. M. V. Smith, in Atlanta. Mr, and Mrs. F. N. Carter went over to Thomasville last Thursday on a visit. ‘ Mrs. Will Turner, and children, ot Moultrie, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Tur- ner pits week, returned home Wed nesday morning. ' -BLUE-EYED GIRLIE. and Mrs. R. W. Wilson this week. Little Miss Charlie Cnrdln is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Coleman, at Cairo. Mr. Austin Thompson of Warm FARM FOR SALE—70-acre Farm, 2l4 miles west of Ochlocknee on Thomasville and Newton Public road, known as - Chas. Walker place. Dwelling tnd out-build* Ings, 10 acres In cultivation. Ap ply to O. P.Griffln, No. 325 Col ton Ave., Thomasville, for price and terms. 8-1-Gtsw We make and carry in stock light delivery wagons suitable for grocers, butchers, and truck farmers. A. W. Palin & Son.