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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1013.
Don’t die on third
Trade at INGRAMS.
As it is still dry and hot the far
mers are picking and hauling off
their cotton.
Miss Maggie Merritt spent Sun
day with Miss Ella Laing.
Mr. On tier Robison and Mr. F011-
dren Sasser spent a few days last
week «ih relatives below Cairo.
Messrs .1. A. Laing, J. F. Bullock,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thrasher, of.
Moultrie, visited at the Jionte of
C. N. Garrison, recently. j
Mr. Ishntan Harvey of Tampa, j
Fla., is visiting his father Mr. John j
L. Harvey.
Mrs. Victoria Davis of the Big i
Creek community has been spending j
several days with relatives here. j
WANTS
SURVEYS—F.
Albany, Ga..
land.
!. Grisett. C. E.,
Surveys and maps
12-ltd&s
FOR SALE—Small farm. 10 miles
north of Tallahassee, on Thoni-
asville road. Seven room house
in good condition. Apply to 31 rs.
Laura Came, Tal'aliasse, Fla.
Sw-2t-l 5&22.
DO YOU—\\*ant to buy a farm
city lot? Or do you want to
sell your farm or city lots. See
K. T. McLean, Thomasville, Ga.
8-1 l-lmd&sw.
FARM FOR SALE—70-acre Farm,
2*/4 miles west of Ochlocknee on
Thomasville and Newton Public
road, known as Chas. Walker
place. Dwelling *nd out-build
ings, 40 acres in cultivation. Ap
ply to O. P.Griffln, No. 32E Col
ton Ave. # Thomasville, for price
and terms. S-d-Gtsw
WANTS MONEY STOLEN
FIFTY YEARS AGO
J. H. Flecher and J. C. Robison
made ;i l»n«ln6»H« trl.n In Pnir/i \fnn-I
i day.
Miss Nellie White spent Sunday
will Mrs. J. F. Bullock.
Rev. E. C. Dell, preached a:i able
sermon at Beulah Sunday.
The protracted meeting which is
now going on at Midway is making
good headway, they already having
i five new members up to Tuesday
FROM ONE PRISON TO MOTHER !;; ,sht . ; r ' , Y; rea ; he t rfl are " e ' s 8 t
j ligood, Daniels, Futson, and Steph-
Ienson.
Atlanta, Aug. 21.—Out of the fry-j We are 8 orry to say that Master
ing pan Into the lire was what hap-itheron Sasser is down with the fev-
pened to Olney McCormack, when} er at t j,j g writing-
he stepped through the doors of the! Miss Mamie Sasser is spending a
federal prison this morning, a free few days with relatives at Cavalry,
man. He remained a free man for ’ Qa.
about ten seconds, when a heavy i
As the Times Enterprise man was
hand was laid on his shoulder, and waIlUnK a KOOd old „„„ „, ory
Dele live MeElvain, of the Phlladel- thlnk we can Klve h|m one (only
Thla U. 3. District Attorney’s office | lhis is „ ie truth and not a story )
informed him that he was under ar
rest for mining frauds.
The Philadelphia detective bears
a requisition which will be present
ed to Governor Slaton this morning.
It is understood that the requisition
▼/ill not be fought. McCormack has
Just finished servinj time under a
sentence for using the malls to de
fraud.
SO DKSCRPTIVK.
Washington. Aug. 21.—George
Cherin wants the government to re
imburse him one hundred and nine
dollars, which was stolen from him
ago. Cherin says he was on guard
as a picket, when four of his com
rades robbed him, and his regiment
was mustered out before a court
martial could be held.
Phone 237
for fresh
Groceries
and a few odds and ends in
Goods nt Below Cost—Great
gains!
Dry
Bar.
T. E. HURST, Mgr
Many ThoinnsvIUe People Fall to
Realize the Seriousness.
Backache is so deceptive.
It cornea and goes—keeps you
guessing.
Learn the cause—then cure it.
Possibly It's weak kidneys.
That’s why Doan's Kidney Pills
are so effective.
We present the following case as
proof:
Mrs. B. C. Eason, 503 Washington
St., Quitman, Ga., says: "Doan’s
White-Hall.
On last Sunday afternoon at 4:30
clock Mr. Lee Roy Hall and Miss
Mattie Lou White were quietly mar
ried. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. J. B. Alllgood In the presence
of a few friends and relatives.
Miss White Is one of the most
when he wa, soldier, half a century Kidney Pill, did me a world of good l p,'" oam , mun , ,ty ’
_-.i ..... _ A , A ,n t * ie p * an ° contest, given by
;the Meigs Review'.
J Mr. Hall is one of the most en
terprising young men in this section
and you may continue to use the
public statement one of my family
rave some years ago, telling of my
experience. I still consider Doan’s
Kidney Pills the best kidney medi
cine to be had. I suffered constant
ly from dull, nagging backaches and
I also had headaches and pains j *„”* 8 ***'
through my kidneys that made It
ha-d for me to lo my housework.
Nothing brought me relief, until I
used Doan’s Kidney Pills. They
cured me.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the Un
ited States.
Remember the name—Doan'a—
and take no other.adv.
Mr. Clarke M. Medley was a vis!- j
business trip to Cairo Mon-j tor to a friend In Barwick one day j
! last week. j
Mrs. Josephine Pittman of Autrey-I
ville spent a few days with her j
daughter, Mrs. John \V. Grijn, re-;
cently.
Mrs. Griffin was for a few days'
dangerously ill. but she is convales-j
cent now’, we are glad to report. •
Mr. Lee'Daniel and w ife of Cool-1
idge spent Sunday with tiie formers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Daniels.!
Mrs. Henry Murphy has been for j
several days recently with her son
Mr. Iverson Murphy, of Coolidge. j
whose infant child had been very!
sick.
Mrs. Rufus Smith is visiting!
Blends and relatives at Barney and'
Berlin.
Almost all of our farmers are*
busily engaged in gathering their
cotton now.
The prospects for a good crop of
the fleecy staple Is very fair in tlilsi j
section and our farmers are in good
cheer, generally speaking, although
some are finding it difficult to secure
the necessary labor they desire.
Messrs Joseph M. and Roy Lin
ton spent Saturday in Pavo on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd V. Suber, of
Coolidge visited the home of the lat
ter’s father, Mr. John L. Harvey re
cently.
Mr. I. P. Hart, the zealous and
enthusiastic superintendent of the
McGraw Sabbath school, together
with nis family were among the vis
itors who attended divine services
here Sunday.
This splendid Christian gentleman
has many friends in this vicinity
who are always delighted to see him
In our midst.
We understand that Miss Missouri
Smith, a young lady of Dixie, has
been elected as teacher for the
school here. We are not lnflprmed
as to whether or not she has accept-
*j On Tuesday at dinner time Mr. H.
C. Taylor went down to the old
black-gum pond, on Mr. J. F. Bul
lock's -place to shoot moccasins, he
had 25, before he noticed something
he thought was a cat fish and he shot
It and found that it was a cat,
weighing nearly 2 pounds: then he
got all the boys and a hoe and tub
| and went In after them right, and
captured 40 of the monsters*, weigh
ing about 60 pounds; then they got
about 200 more and got them out of
a hole, which had about ten or twen
ty barrels of water In It. They were
about one and a half hours catch
ing all of them
FIGURED LAWNS
AND BATISTE
VALUES 12 l-2c
Per yard
.6 l-2c
ON SALE THURSDAY
Have received our first fall shipment, of
LADIES HIGH GRADE TAILORED
COATS SUITS AND DRESSES.
Invite your inspection.
Popular Prices. Fit Guaranteed.
Will make a specialty of ordering suits to individual
measure and style.
THE FAIR
Sunday afternoon. j
Mr. J. J. Turner attended the Ma-
,onlc meeting last week at Coolidge I
one erening. |
Mr. and Mre. L. W. Haire of j
BARNETTS GREEK
This is the season for Ash tries,
Thomasville were the guests of the j Picnic., and so-forth, and almost
latter’s mother Mrs. D. B. urlee Sat- every day witnesses some sort of
urday and Sunday. gathering at Jones Bridge, which is
Mra. Young went over to Thomas-j quite a favorite place for such gath-
vRle Monday evening to attend the’ er lD , gs. If it doesn’t rain soon and
raw
The trustees of the school house
are having some needy repair work
done on the building and are getting
ready for the fall term.
Several of the McOrawite's attend
ed preaching services at Knon Sun-
funeral of Mr S. W. Baker, who died raise the water so the little fish can day morning.
of the county and Is highly respected.
The ceremony was very unexpect
ed, therefore there were but few
and Mrs. Hall will
make their home will the latter’s
parents. Mrs. K. S. White.
The Times Enterprise wishes them
both a long and happy married life.
OAKLAWN
ed.
Mr. J. T. Kennedy, wife and
daughter. Miss Rebecca went to Pavo
last Friday to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Mary Redfearn, who was a sls-
etr of Mrs. Kennedy. Our sympathy
Is extended to Mrs. Kennedy In this
hour of bereavement.
Several of our young people at
tended Sunday school at McGraw
Sunday. t
Miss Pansy Reese of Pavo Is visit-! Park, to be the guests of her da
ing at the home of M*. J. T. Ken
nedy.
Mrs. Larry Griffin .who has been
very Hi for several weeks is much
improved now. we have been fnform-
Sunday night.
Mr. Joe Barnes of Patten was in
our midst Sunday afternoon calling
on friends.
Quie a number were present at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Dyke’s
Monday evening to an entertainment
given in honor of Misses Gertrude
Johnson of Thomasville and Fannie
Loan Acock, of Chastain. Among
those present were Misses Vetitla
and Alma Dyke, Gertrude Johnson,
Birdie Sherrod, Fannie Lou Aycock,
Mattie Marston, and Annie Mae Jar-
rett. Messrs W. E. McMillan. Gas-,
ton and Orle Wilson.
Austin and Ollie Giles.
get out of the holes, there wout be M . Charles Megan and Mt,s Baji-
one left to tell the tale. | ma Hancock visited at the home at
Cotton picking 1, now the order of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hart Sunday,
the day In these digging’ and wei Miss Pearl Lastcr visited Mr.
who haven't much help would like and Mrs. M. J. Martin Sunday.
Rev. A. T. Hart preached to a
large and appreciative crowd Sat
urday night at the home of Mr.
Dave Kennedy and after service the
crowd enjoyed some fine singing for
about two hours, lead by Mr. P. L.
for Mayor Luke to send some “nig
gers" from town out this way.
Mr. J, w. Wilson and family vis
ited relatives at Merrillville last
Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. R. G. Jackson filled Ills reg
ular appointment here last Saturday | Simmons.
and Sunday. Mrs. A. Williams and daught-
Everybody Is Invited to come out ® r * Misses Nannie Mae and Alice
to Sunday school at 3:30 P. M. f ou ‘ Williams of Pavo visited her daught-
H. Greene, j will be Interested. er and their sister Mi’s. W. R. Ha-
A number of protracted service, are In p-og- ?an Sunday.
ed.
NOTICE!
TO THE FARMERS
Tht* tarmers having cotton to pick
are very glad to see the beautiful
sunny days and tlie balmy breezes.
Also the sawmill men are likewise
delighted, hut the weary travelers
would be very glad indeed to have
some ••efresiling showers.
Rev. and Mrs. J. I*. McCann at
tended preaching in Boston Sunday. I two
Mr. Tommie Rooks and Mr. Da- re.v
vis. of Barnett's ( reek, were here on day
Mr.
John Selph, of Autre
friends in till
ille,
m unity
Interesting games were played which j resg this week at Bold Springs, con-| Several of the McGrawites attend-
everyone enjoyed. j ducted by the pastor, Rev. E. C. ed th9 preaching services at Pavo
Mrs. Royers and litt’e daughter * Dell, assisted by Rev. Wilson. | Sunday, both morning and evening
of Patten came over Tuesday mor.i-i Miss Lillie Sarrett was called to an ^ reported fine sermons,
ing to take the train for Norman j Metcalfe Monday on account of the *L Laster and children vls-
ght-j Illness of her sister. ( ited relatives at Ellenton for a few
or for some time. j Mrs. Florence Jackson of Bacon- ,la) ' s laB, Heek '
Mrs. J. F. Lindsey and children; ton who lias been visiting her broth
visited relatives at Tlftn Sunday last. • e r, Mr. W. L. Pendergrast returned
Mist Gertrude Johnson of Thom-1 home Monday,
nsville who has been the guest of her j Mr n A Alderman of Pine Park
many friends here left ruesday j attended church here Sunday,
morning for her home. J Material is on the ground with
Miss Fannie Lou Acock of Uhas- j w -|,t c h t G make some much needed
Smith visited
of Autrey ville,
Mrs.
Nancy
week.
Misses Carrie and Minnie Sheffield
two nt tractive young ladles of Ant-
attended preaching here Sun-
tain is the charming
MiJtrlend, Miss Birdie I:
last
guest of her i improvements on our school house.
. Sherrod tills |
BRING YOU It COTTON TO TIIE TllO>l\S UNION* WAREHOUSE
The aims and scab’s have been put in first class condition
e\;erts: and we <:*n give you good service.
E. M. JOHNSON, Gilmer.
iness last Mondaj
During the conference of the
by
Roscoe Chastain, Mgr.
BUINN-BELL INSTITUTE
Waycross, Ga.
This school with an able faculty of eleven experienced teach
ers offers the young people of this section the very best of good
training at a very moderate cost. The school is finely located,
and well equipped. Thorough courses are offered in piano and
vocal music, violin, expression and art. Courses In book-keep
ing. penmanship, typewriting and stenography equal to the bes
m the state. We offer a ep ecial—
One Year Normal Course
for teachers, and those preparing to teach. Every young per
son expecting to teach sboul d take this special training. Posi
tions are secured for our graduates without charge. Write for
our catalogue, and full Information concerning any course In
whi' h you may he interested. Do not d lay writing. Write today—
RIGHT NOW, while you think cf it. Address:
PRESIDENT W. 8. PETERSON.. .. ..Waycross Ca,
! M s. A. J. Williams, having spent j church Sunday, Rev. A. T. Hart, the
,t few days with her parents, Mr. present pastor was unanimously re-
nnd .Mrs. M. (’. Holloway, of Pine elected for another year,
I Park, returned home Monday. | The diurch is to be congratulated
Mrs. Emma Maxwell and daugh-jon their choice of this able minister
ter. Miss Maggie Kemp, spent last | as pastor, for the ensuing year. Dur-
weeJv with relatives in Dixie. j ing his former pastorate here ho has
Mr. f. m. Wade, who has been in ' expounded the gospel fearlessly and
Doerun for some time, returned home j with zeal and courage. The church
Saturday night. | has flourished as never before, and
Mrs. It. <). Wood and sister. Miss! we predict a still brighter career for
Mary Lee Williams, of Pavo, spent j It with Brother Hart as pastor.
AMICUS.
•MILLVILLE”
Monday with the former’s mother
Mrs. G. W. Wood.
Mr. Hubert Boyles and Miss Ethel
McCann were out driving Sunday af
ternoon.
Anting those attending preaching I __
services at Summer Hill Sunday ! Everything in this section seems
were Rev. I. F. Duncan, Mr. Walter 1 to be moving along fine now. The
McCann and Misses Ella Duncan, hum of the old gin is heard, ginning
Zelma and Dale Hicks. (the fleecy white staple, which is be-
woek.
Miss Ruby Wilson
Creek was among the
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart
of Barnetts j
,-isitors here I
lamilton and
Mrs. Tuggle of Thomasville came j Misses Paulette Wheeler, Jeffle
out Monday in Mr. Hamilton s car! Mount, Mosie Peacock, Eunice Rus-
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Prosser Visited
the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. Hobbs Tuesday.
The friends of Miss Mae Gandy
will be glad to know that she Is Im
proving.
Mrs. Estelle Raiford Is visiting at
the home of Mr. J. A. Sherod for
a few’ days.
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Hobbs vis
ited the formers brother Mr. W. I.
Hobbs Sunday.
The friends of Mr. T. A. Redding
will he sorry to hear that he is very
sick at this writing.
There Is much interest being tak-
and while here were calling on their aad SusU , Pryor left Wednesday P " ln ,he l,prvi< ' P “ by tlle Sunlar
'later
bool members
nected with it.
and those not con-
Our attendance is
friends at No
ternoon.
Shiloh last Sunday H -1
LET IIS 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 gby competen
pharmacists.
City Drug Store
PHONE 284.
Mr. Parks Jackson ami sister, Miss .Ing gathered very rapidly; as well
Leona Jackson attended the anal- ns the saw and shingle mill that
versarv service at Groo.vervllle Sat-1 makes everyone think the other fel-
urday. | low is busy.
Sad Death of Mrs. Carter. j Mr. .1. \V. Johnson, one of Mer-
l.ast Thursday, August 14, shortly j rlllville's prominent merchants made
after the golden sun had faded lie- a business trip to Thomasville Mon-
neath the rose-tinted West, the death day on Important business.
Angel gently wafted Its wings Into | We regret very much to say that
(he home of Mr. Jessie Carter and i Mrs. X. K.'Turner Is very sick at
hovered over the bed where lay his
dear wife, Mrs. Minnie Carter, wait
ing the summons of her Blessed 3av-
lonr who said, "the toll of life Is
over: come home and receive the re
ward thou hast won.”
Mrs. Carter was a noble Christian
woman, living up to her faith and
order, being a member of the Sev
enth Day Adventist church, where
she has been a member for some
time.
Mrs. Ca-ter was twenty-nine years
of age and was a devoted wife and
kind, loving mother.
this writing, her many friends thru
out tills community wish for her a
hasty recovery.
Mr. Henry Walker and Mr. Joe
White of Thomasville were calling
at the home of Mr. I. M. Dyke's
and a little hoy of three years.
The remains were taken to the Al
len Bridge Cemetery, where funeral
services were conducted by her pas
tor, Rev. Mr. Stephenson.
We extend to the bereaved family
She leaves to lour heartfelt sympathy and pray
thourn her lost, beside* her devoted I God’s richest blessings/ oa them,
husband, a little girl six yean old.j * PUELLA.
vho is 111, Mrs. Turner. I f nr p anac(?a Springs where they will
Miss Annie Mae Jarrett arrived ( attend a house party given by their. ...
home last Saturday evening after a i , la88mate Mlss Fannie May Boland. 1 1100,1 ^ a country Sunday school. aU
visit to Quitman. Boston. Atlanta.: .. . - . . jwnys near the one hundred .nark
•uni other points 1 * 11 e J ,s • lozl ‘ ,le Mosley of J a! '-j„ nd sometimes above, as we had 106
amt outer po.nis. |„ visiting her sister Mrs. J. J. Tll „ r „ u .„ r „ , hlr .„
Mr. Gaston Wilson was railing on j,, ^ n .present Sunday. Taero were thirty
.foreman. ; live visitors from different places.
Mrs. A. Foreman has returned' We feel like the 3iinday Behool
from Dothan, Ala., where she has has been a great power for good In
been visiting her daughter Mrs. Will! 0 ur community and a good number
Harrison. .have Joined the ehureh from it, and
Mrs. Mary Redfearrs the widow ofjsome date their first Impressions of
P. H. Redfearn died at her home tn the spirit that moved them to repen-
Albany, last Thursday. She was fence to this 3unday school,
brought here for burial, and the fun-1and many more claim to have been
eral services were held within a few j greatly uplifted spiritually by oom-
yards of where she was born aid ing-to It. We have organised a
“CENTER HILL”
Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Jackson visit
ed their daughter Mrs. H. D. Payne
at Pine Park on Monday.
The protracted meeting hegsu at
huts li on Saturday of last reared. She was the daughter of j prayer meeting now In connection
will continue through the! Colonel McDonald, the founder of-with the Sunday school for the
Pavo. training and development of the
Rev. A. C. Schuler Is conducting a [young Christians.. Prayer meeting
series of meetings at the Baptist j at 3:00 oelock P. M., and Sunday
ehureh this week. ! school at 4:00 oelock P. M.
Midway-
week a:
week.
There Is a large house being built
for Mr. J. D. Wurst, and we think
we can say more about what all this
means soon.
Mr. Elmo riigletary has laid
the foundrf -t for a comniodlous
residence i Center Hill school-
house and • hen completed It will add
to the thrift and desirable appear
ance of this community.
Mr. Roy Hall and Miss Mattie
Lott "White were united ln marriage
Sunday afternoon at the bride’s
9un1ay afternoon at the home of the
bride’s mother, Mrs. E. S. White,
Rev. J. B. Alllgood performing the
ceremony.
Cotton picking has begun ln ear
nest among our farmers and a very
good price Is being realized.
Mr. Tom Bennet lost a very line
mule last week, the mule was worth
about three hundred dollars.
Mrs. Jas. Sasser returned home to
day from a visit to friends gt Don-
aldsonville.
Onr section Is suffering just now
for tbs mat of rain.
Mr. Bob Stewart and family of
Dixie visited at the home of G. F.
Mount 3tatday.
We extend a cordial Invitation to
all to come and join us or come as
visitors to see and hear.
We make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
A. W. Palin & Son.
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