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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1013.
Don’t die on third
Trade at INGRAMS.
NEWS FROM IRE COUNTY
OAKLAWN
SARDIS
Messrs Luther and Parks Jackson Mrs. Homer Hurst has returned
their sisters Misses ^ols and home from a pleasant visit of sev-
l.eona Jackson returned home Sun- eral da ^ t0 her Mrs James
j WANTS |
WANTED—Clean,
this office.
rags, i
29-tf.
I;:) VOC—Want to In
farm er
city lot? Or do you want to
sell your farm or city lots. See
K. T. McLean. Thomasville, Ga.
S-l l-lmd&sw.
day night after spending severe
J days with relatives in Carlton, *Ga.
i Mr. Jessie Carter and his two
children, Jennie and Ira spent Fri-
! day with relatives in Thomasville.
j Rev. and Mrs. J. I*. McCann spent
j Sunday with their cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Thornhill who live near
j Harwich.
We are glad to see Miss Lizzie
I Stephenson out again.
I Miss Maud IJerton and Mr. Hunter
i Jones of Evergreen were in our berg
j Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. I). M. Highsmith and tier
j daughter spent Thursday with her
sister, Mrs. Hurrindou who lives
near Boston.
•' Mr. Mosley of Perry, Fla., was
! iu our midst Monday,
j The entertainment given at the
j home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W . Boles
last Wednesday evening in honor of
i their niece was an occasion enjoyed
■ by all present. After delightful
j and amusing games were played, de-
Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 4.—William Helens ice cream and cake was serv-
Heldleman, age 9G, died here todayj* d - sh ° r I t . ly ( a 1 , . ,e ;. " hl< ’ 1 ! ', he 5> 0< *
! the shelf told them their pleasures
;.fter a last lasting fifty-six days, dur- drawn to a close. Good nighti
ing wlift'll time he ate only two small were exchanged and each went tc
pieces of toast. The afst was due.^heir respective places of abode! orops have revived considerably
close rela-' '! ll . n „ kll, » of " ,0 : s0 ha ' , l ,11 >' , h e last few days sfctoe the cooling
ATE TWO PIECES
TOAST IN 58 DAYS
Brown, of Doerun.
Rev. Silas Carlton Ailed his regu
lar apopintmenc at Bethel last Sat
urday and Sunday. The good people
of that, church called him to serve
them for another year. We com
mend them in their unanimous call.
The Sabbath school at Sardis con
tinues to grow in interest, as well as
in members.
Come out to Sardis on the first
Sunday In September and you will
hear a rare treat. The pastor. Rev.
Jas. T. Rigsby, will deliver a ser-
nion on the Church Covenant and
Decorum.
The Primitive Baptists, of Provi
dence, will hold their regular three
days annual meeting and foot-wash
ing on the second Sunday in Septem
ber, heginnig on Friday before.
Mr. Elbert Major is again able to
be up, after a serious attack of fever
for the last ten or fifteen days.
The cane, potatoes and all late
grief at the death of ;
NIC L-liOIiSE Sl'RREY, Cost $150, Do You Fear (’on mi nipt ion?
to sell for $d«: One 3 l *-h. p. hori- No matter how chronic your cough; makin
zontal $150 gasoline engine, $S5—|or how severe your throat or lung ses.
fine to grind cane; one 4-seat ailment Is. Dr. King’s New Discovery*
Cadillac, running order, less tires, will surely help you: it may save
GO; one Ford. 4-passenger. good or- your life. Stillman Green, of Mali*
der. loss top, $150. Busy Bee Co. chite. Col., writes: “Two doctors said
2*-3td-2wsw. I had consumption and could not
live two years. I used Dr. King’s
spent
j Everybody is cordially invited to
I attend an ice cream supper at the
•old school house on Thursday night
September 11th. for the purpose of
for incidental expen-
PITELLA.
"SALEM"
DON'T LET THIS MONTH
GO BY
without purchasing some arti
cle from our stock of Silver
ware which will add to the
completeness of your table ser
vice.
Tile Knives, Forks, Spoons
and Special Dishes shown here
are in the new designs and de
cidedly attractive.
Rv purchasing Silverware
resularly each month—a few
pieces at a time, your supply
will soon be complete.
LOUIS». JERGER
Jeweler and Silversmith
Samuel West left last Wednes-
New Discovery and am alive and Jay morning for White Springs. Fla., i
well.” Your money refunded If it, to visit his brother, Mr. John West, j
falls to benefit you. The best home j His nephew, Mr. Blake Threat, ac-j
remedy for coughs, colds, throat and ' companied him. Hope they will have |
and refreshing showers began. |
We are stllT hopeful that the |
County “Dads” will come to our as- !
distance before all the crop is mar
keted, over these almost impassable,
roads. Mules, buggies and wagons t
are being crippled every day or two. 1
When in search of the “Land of I
Flowers.” flowing with milk and j
honey, end blessed with good neigh-1
hors. Vail on us.
CORRESPONDENT. 1
Engraved and Plain
Crockery Ware
---consisting of—
Cups, Saucers, Plates, Platters, Soup Bowls,
and other useful articles for the
, table.
1,250 ARTICLES IN ALL
-a- —
5c each*.
OniSale FRIDAY 10 a. m.
THE FAIR——
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
"MERRILLVILLE"
lung troubles. Price, 50c., and $1
Guaranteed bv all druggists.adv.
BLEASE WITNESSES EXECUTION
Columbia. .•>. C\, Sept. L—G
nor Cole Blease witnessed the
cation of two negroes at the
penitentiary here today.
This was the first double electro
rut ion ever held i;i South Carolina.
a pleasant trip.
Five marauders entered Mr. Jim
Shepherd’s field the other night, do
ing considerable damage to his pin-
der crop. He went after Mr. Griffin,
of Pave, who lias some fine track
ido-’s, and with Mr. Jim Fulwood,
er- gave chase, and soon had all five
xe-Jof the burglars located up one tree,
ate | The chase; ended in the capture of
Jfive old-fashioned, ring-tailed rac
oons.
BARNETTS CREEK
>1» Sanders, who has been
for the past week, is
DOWNWARD COI'USE.
I as! Being Realized by TliomasvUle
People.
Miss Nettie
Sampson
offers instruction
in Piano and Violin
A little backache at first.
Daily increasing ’till the back is
lame and weak,
Primary disorders may quickly
follow:
Dropsy and often Bright's dis
ease.
This frequently is the downward
course of kidney ills.
Don’t Hike this course. Tollow
the advice of a Thomasville citizen.
Messrs. .ionn Minmons ami Lesley
Hagan
made a business
trip to
Thomas
ville Saturday.
Mr. \\
. • ’. Coffee and Mr.
Smith vis-
ited Mr
Allen Coffee Saturday.
Mr. a
lid Mrs. K. A. Hobbs visited
the latt
er's father, Rev. J
M. 3’nep-
herd las
Wednesday, ret nr
ning home
Thursda
y morning.
Mr. .
. C. Pi got t. the \
•ell-known
fish man of Panacea. Fla.
made his
regular
trii) through this
o'linnnlty
W** hardly know how to start our
■' news this week as we fail to find
! much to write about but we’ll do the
; best we can.
Miss Helen Marston who lias been
j visiting her aunt in Savannah for
‘about thirteen month’s returned
home Monday evening accompanied
by her aunt Mrs. Bebee.
j Mr. W. M. McMillan of Thomas
ville was a visitor to our city Mou
ld ay arid Tuesday.
| Mrs. Walker of Monticello who
j has been the guest of relatives up
! above of Atlanta for several weeks
! is stopping with here this
| week.
\irs. Ed Wheele.va.m little daugli-
NO AMERICANS
HERE KILLER
(By Associated Press.)
ihington, Sept. 4.—Consul
t. at Monerey, reported to the
Depurtn ent today that tnerc I
was absolutely no truth In the story j
that six Americans had been exe- J
RAYNOR SAILS
FOR EUROPE
State
SURPRISED HIS FRIENDS ON
EVE OF IIOT CAMPAIGN—AL
LAYS FEARS BY STATING HE
WILL RETURN SOON.
New York,
3Cpt.
Little I
quite Hi- li
rapidly recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, of
Coolidge, visited relatives here Sun
day.
Mr. Hester, of North Carolina, was
in this section Tuesday, losing for
a location for himself and several
ether parties.
Mr. Dozier L. Smith, of Thomas
ville. was visiting at the home of
Mr. T. L. Rooks Sunday. j ter of Thoinasvillc visited her annt ports that the Governor of Sonora layed. however, by the announce-
Dr. T. M. McTntsh made a pro- ' ,rs - *'• N. Carter and family Sunday,^ offering protection to all Ameri- r.ient that lie would be gone for only
fessional trip out here Sunday and Monday. 1 cang wishing to remain in that state, a short time,
morning. j Miss I^ottie Evans of Valdosta who « '< ■ . ■ i ■ . .
4.—Mayor Wil-
:*»iied by order of the Federal Gen-1 Ham G. Gaynor svrprised his friends
?ral at Torreon. j and political enemies alike today,
All Americans and other foreign* |*w hen he sailed for Europe,
rrs In Torreon were safe, as late as! The astonishment that he would
August 3tst. leave New York, upon the eve of the
Consul Rostetter, at iiersollo, re-j mayoralty election was somewhat al-
Sunday ond Monday.
Miss I^ottie Evans of Valdosta who
Stewart attended to''» visiting brothers at Coolidge
3ne P*| business In town Monday. ; was In oar midst Saturday arternoon
There will he an entertainment at on a pleasure trip.
the Harnett’s Creek school house be
fore long, for the benflt of the school.
The date will be given later.
The sunshine was gladly welcomed
by the cotton growers of this section.
Mr. \V. L. Pendergast is attending
• oilrt iu Cairo this week.
guest of
j Mrs. I). A. Dixon, 4 IS .Smith av
? Thomasville, Ga., says: “I am glad
j to praise Doan’s Kidney Pills for
* I his
Graduate of New England
Conservatory of Music,
Poston. Mass. Also of
Atlanta Conservatory oi,
Atlanta, Ga.
FALL TERM BEGINS
SEPT: 15th.
For further information,
'phone 257 or call at
315 N. Madison St
Mr. J. S. Wilson wn
irents last Sunday.
• farmers of this section are now
gathering their cotton crop,
they have been very beneficial in ourj Miss Ruth Wilson was the geust
home. One of my family wan almost Miss Bessie Sasser last Tuesday af-
prostrated with kidney complaint j ternon. jut
and we w ere despairing of her ever j Mrs. Minerva Shepherd, and her j he
getting relief when I heard of Doans;.son. Mr. A. J. Shepherd, of the Fre-ibe
.* ,,iney Pills. I procured a box at | donia community, were the guests of! come.
R. Thomas’ Drug Store. They Mrs. J. W. Wilson last Wednesday. | Master Rufus Bullock spent last
brought gr itifying resu.'t°, strength-j Mr. X. II. Sasser made a business j Saturday with Master Lowell Flatch-
Hiiing the kdneys and relieving the (trip to Meigs last Monday. er.
pains. You cannot make my en-| The singing school which was Mr. Ouder Robison. Mr. Renean
tloTsement Jf Doan’s Kidney Pills; taught at l nion School house by t Bullock and Master Shatter Braa-
to strong." I Prof. L. B. Bantin, closed last Fri-jwell spent Saturday night with their
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 j day, and then on Sunday, there was 1 friend, Mr. Carl Russell, near Oe'u-
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo a » all-day *lng which was most lock nee.
New York, sole agents for the Unit-! heartily enjoyed |
f|l“
vhlch
v all present.
ed States.
Remember the name—Dean’s and
take no other —adv.
ml
We can save you
$20.00
On your wagon. Special
Introductory offer to
one firm in a town.
Our line of Express, Delivery, Furniture, Bakery and Pair/ wagons at low
prices. Big saving. !> st goods. Cheap irtbor, cheap timber ' ; nd low freight*
make our prices unto 1 . able. We t -n make av.y ;.cv.crui:ii5 to your o\im
design. Write for cut . gue quick end Price List A
The Koch i ! ! Ei-.g^y Ccn-pany, Rock t&i, S. C.
Mr. Cape Johnston
wore the guests of Mrs. Ou
■on last Sunday.
.Mr.
Mrs. .1. W. Wilsn and children
Tho.nasville shopping Monday last. i
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Turner and
Mr. Ernest McMillan who went on.
the excursion to Atlysnta
the excursion to Atlanta returned
Friday evening, they reported a most
delightful trip. i
: ail( j \| rH Ernest Davis and
“Rrill 111" jehildron of Camilla came over Sun-
DLULAn day io their cur to visit .Mrs. Mollio
| Owens Mr. Davis returned to Camil-
wo.fi of this locality are do- ,a 3, »>day afternoon, leaving Mrs.
e t!i ee we had plenty of rain Bavij and children to remain with
.^k. their grand-daughter a week or so. ;
Sunday School b« in fine shape. ^ rank Raiford and Miss An-1
We will have preaching out; n,e Ma >’ Jarret t »nt! Mr. Horace
he third Sunday in Septem- j Strickland and Miss Alma Dyke at-]
id everybody is invited to! Ie,lded s,,nda >’ school at the McGraw j
i school homre Sunday afternoon. !
Mrs. J. W. Wilsn and . children j
who have been visiting her sister !
Mrs. Cary In Metcalfe returned home
last week..
Several of the young people spent ;
a most pleasant etvening at’the home
of Mrs. J. J. Turner Tuesday even-^
Ing. The time was spent In playing
many games which the crowd thor-
with l ou * h,y enjoyed * Am °ng those pres-;
j ent were MIrscs Helen and Mattie
Marston, Johnnie Lee Evans Vetitia
Wholesome adventures on the friendly
road—where cool breezes invite—you
will find in the greatest possible com
fort—and at the least possible cost—by
the use of a light and economical Ford.
Satisfy that urge—now.
Think what these prices mean—for tne car that
has stood the testa: Runabout, $550.00; Tour
ing Car, $000.00: Town Car, $750.00—f. o. b.
Thomasville, with all equipment. Get catalog
and all particular* from Logan Auto Exchange.
Logan Auto Exchange,
Thomasville. Georgia.
Mr. .1. \V. Russell and son. Eugene,
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 flby competen
pharmacists.
City Drug Store
PHONE
id Mrs. J. II. Hobbs visited
Che latter’s mother, Mrs
Sunday.
J Mrs. Annie Prosser is visiting her
j daughter in Monticello, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hobbs visited
their daughter, Mrs. C. J. Prosser
Sunday.
Mr. Warren Selph and Miss Polly
Selph. Mrs. Rosa S'pear and Mr. and
Mrs. George Upton visited Mr. and
I Mrs. W. R. Hagan Sirnday.*
j Mr. and Mrs. Melton Herndon and
I son, Elzy, visited Mr. and Mrs. I. P.
Hart Sunday.
Among the visitors aft McGraw
Sunday afternoon, were Misses Rosa
Jiee and Pearl Rogers of Patten, Mr.
Frank Raiford and Miss AtiiiIo Mae
Jarrett, Mr. Louis Strickland and
Misn Alma Dyke, of Merrillville, Mr.
Amos Parramore, of Coolidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosencran, of Moul
trie visited the latter’s brother, Mr.
T. A. Redding last Wednesday.
Mr. Iverson Hobbs and sisters,
Misses Josephine and Alice Hobbs
visited their cousin. Miss Mozelle
Hobbs 3unday.
Quite a lsrgr crowd enjoyed a
sing at the home of Mr, J. R. Sher
rod Saturday sight.
^Mr. and Mrs-. H. O. Joiner visited
the former’s sister, Mrs. 0. J. Free-
tanilly ( of Deblock nee. spent Sunday
Tho:np-jMr. Pat Ward, of Pine Park. !
Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. Huilovk spent I
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra.! und A, " m n - vke - " irdl " Sherrod. Ty-
II. c Taylor . sn " Annie Mae .larrett.
Davla la ereettag a new i Messn - 0a,ton W,l80n ' RoR< ‘ r and
Andrew Dyke, Frank Raiford, Lee
Ernest and
unpci, r iu., uu*» ( n
returned home after
ecttag a new j
sawmill this week. 1
Mrs. W. C. Hall, of Jasper, Fla., ha, • Duren ' Dennett Gll<:s ’
very plcae- Roscoe McMlllnn -
Candy, unlioc k
nt visit with her mother, Mrs. J. M.
ear Ochlocknee.
Mr. C. R. Sasser and Mr. Jeff Da
vis made a business trip to Thomas
ville Saturday.
Mr. Fondren Ansley spent a pleas-
unt day in Thomasville Saturday.
School Boy.
Miss Paulette Wheeler left Satur
day for Metcalfe, where she began
work Monday as one of the teachers
Iti the High School.
Mrs. S. H. Whatley and daughter,
Mary, have returned from North
Georgia, where they have been spend
ing a month among the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett and two
daughters, Miss Barnle Kate and
Nina Joe, of Murray county, are vis
iting relatives in town. They live
only fifteen miles from the Georgia
and Tennessee line, and came from
there In their auto, without any
man Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Murphy and Mr.
Cullen Redding, of Coolldre, and Mr.
A. A. Redding, of Dillon, rialted Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Redding Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and Mr. and
Mrs. Sim McKinney of Patten were!
the guests of their sister, Mrs. Lloyd !
Reeves and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lambdin, of;
Baltimore, are spending some time 1
in the city. They are pleasantly j
located at the New Russell.
serious mfshaus. j
Miss r ' . Foreman has returned !
to Claytov, Ga., to resume her work’
as a teacher In the Clayton school.
Mr. B. E. Parrish is quite sick at
this writing. We wish for him a
speedy recovery.
Miss Louette Brice, who recently
underwent an operation here, we are
glad to say, is able to be up again.
How’s This?
TO
NOTiCE!
THE FARMER!
BRING YOUR COTTON TO THE THOMAS UNION WAREHOUSE
The gins aud scales have been put in first class condition by
experts; and we can give you good service.
E. M; JOHN SOX, Ginner.
Roscoe Chastain, Mgr.
Wi •Ktr Su Hundred DelUra Seward for an)
raw of Catarrh that cannot ho cored by BalT*
Catask Carr.
r. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.
V »Yc, the onderaicned, bar# knows P, 1.
Chaser for the last It /eon. and he Me re hla
perfectly honorable la all baalaeaa iraaaaettoai
and laaoelall/ able to carry oat say obUfatkai
“ h b/ ‘‘“.NAT. DANK «F'COMMKBCK^
We make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
A. W. Palin & Son]