The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, September 12, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1313. MERCHANTS POPULARITY CONTEST Sept. 10th to Jan. 10th VOTE YOUR TICKETS Ingram Drug Co, THOMASVILLE, GA. vVe give tickets with purchases. NEWS FROM THE G9UNTT "MERRILLVILLE" Merrillville is still on the boom. Mr. Sam Sherrod, we hear is soon to erect him a beautiful house which will add much to the looks of our little town. The «nw and shingle mill is still heard making their busy tune well :is the gin which is doing part •tinning the tleecv white staple! dally. I Mrs. lichee. of Savannah, who j (spent a few days with her sister,! Mrs. Marston, last week returned ' home last Saturday. ! Mr. II. M. Muller, of Thomasville.; made s a pleasant visit Sunday. ' Dr. Jones of t'oolidge was calling, in our midst this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ryrd. went out u*. Thomasville, Tuesday shop- STRIKE BREAKER DIES e! nr ,un in Many Circles as Fitted to Stop Strike* Has Passed On. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Merrill, have ping. '(1 after attending the meeting -Mrs American Bar Association, in of Th •:i 1. They were members of a; Mrs. I of distinguished Georgians; dnv. i 1 'red that seetion of Canada. ‘ Rev lie sessions of the Association Mb's 1 losed. ;;:miopl A. I’. C; lad children, ited their aunt and family Mon- . Iloucli. and his siste: Hough, of Dillon wer isiters here Sunday, ie Marston. accompai engtlieu Weak Kidm d Mr Bel of lOl'V !■trie Bitters ■ praised by cl lik. f(r winning strikes. th weak kid- mid relief by that vonder- vomon every, bottle today; i new woman with ambition to work, without fear of piii. Mr. John Dowling, of San. Fran is o writes: “Gratitude for the; wonderful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write, it cured my wife when all else failed.” Good for the liur as well. Nothing better for! indigestion or biliousness. Price, 58c and .'t.Oft, at all druggists.adv. Tltoin ville. Sat- On last Sunday afternoon, about five o’clock, Mrs. John Lewis was returning home alter a visit to her mother, Mrs. Adams, in the Chastain settlement, when the mule she was ‘ | driving became frightened and ran I away on the road, between . Samis B 'and Big Creek, finally leaving the road and literally tearing the buggy to pieces. Mrs. Lewis, lier sister and three «mall children were thrown from the buggy. It was thought for r. short time that two of the children had been killed Mrs. Ben Banister was nearby and saw the unfortunate* accident. She hurried up. to Sardis and brought the news. The Sabbath scho d having just dismissed, the good people ran to the scene and rendered such assistance as they could. Soon consciousness was restored to those seriously injured, and Mr. Otto Carter was soon at the scene with his automobile. He took the entire family to Meigs for medical assistance. O n* vicinity was visited by a storm last Friday afternoon. Al though the damage to cotton was not vorv groa*. a number of large ill) v. Jai .Mrs *i!l- their 'adv friends Sunday i-slling on ! f,n ‘ n ; delig' Oc-lilocli- j !lave i'ointment ; as 1 t bi ll home, \ nv friends st several week, Mill! r’s brother ehil- the They lag. Baptist e and Mrs. Mr Mol lie Owe afternoon. » guests •il home i :i rl H. McGr.i visited frio:n 1 school bou Nellie .tone: 1»—<1———— ThomasviHe Bargain Store’s Sxtra'iBargain^Sale SEPTEiVIBER 6th A new line of Goods .Tact Received, will be placed on «ale Saturday, September 6th. Best Fancy Oa Ginghams Ow Yard-Wide Percale, On best quality Ou " ,K \ 0 % a %Z r T S3,89,44,23c Best Dress Shirts, CQa each UOU Next Grade, Dress QQa A 0 a Shirts OOOj All Children’s, Misses ami Boys Shoes. 40#t 1 79 Best Quality *tOb) I 11 i* Boys’ Suits. Best C1 10 QA 00 Quality 11 I U to ^htlU All Dry Goods in proportion. Remember the Date, S*-pt» mber 6th. Remember the Place. Remember, you will save money by coming to the right place. Thomasville Bargain Store, H. GOLDSTEIN, Owner. 321 W. Jackson St. Next to A. Philips’ (ire cci y Sure over near the Sunday last, went over to ping Saturday. 'BLUE EYES.” f of Hum Spent t! e.*ts of ’afro. . It. R. Chastain, of Ellahelle, Brown, of Doerun, bate ’em visiting their sister. Mrs. Horner Hurst and other relatives and friends during tho past week. We have hud several good lec tures on “The Bible.” throughout tiiis settlement, at neighbor’s hous es by Rev. Mr. Burke. He is still in our midst and ^will lecture at ay evening, ico White were ■ last Saturday Dress Goods DOTTED SWISS, FLAXON, RATINE, SATIN STRIPE VOILE and other fancy dress goods. VALUES 15c and 25c per yard ON SALE NOW ai &€ per yarif TRE RUE PRICE HOUSE.- SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. • urda son. and Jim Scully attended ball game at Pelham last Sat- Mr. home days Charlie Brinson made a busi- rip to Ochlocknee last week. ;ter Ernest Scully returned) Sunday after spending a few vith bis sister, Mrs. A. F. Chris- Snrdis next W Misses Lota pleasant visito •ill., opening exi.r: i.uv- of ibe Pav, Sihool wrej licltl Monday morn ing at the Methodist Clmri li. Kverj one iTt-sent seemed tilled with en thusiasm over the prospect of ttie, vi r ^ r. Thompson lias returned best school here for many years., home after spending a while with \!>ou- three hundred pupils were relatives anil friends tn Pebble 11111 many of them 'ontmunity. tajice from out in | WANTS . I feaaa— MmammmmaamsKWBs!!* I .'inslord and , vilb We i The dry spell is broken rains every day. j | The singing school at Fredonia, 1 ‘ close.I with an all day sing and din-1 | nor on the ground. Prof. Spires, is j | tin es'lmable young man and made! > many l-'ends while engaged In hi»| 'school here, lie left Saturday for| this b.)’iye near C'ordele, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker, of • ()< hlo-knee, visited relative.s in our j Master Auvel comm.inity tills week. jin the Bostbn Hig Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Rehberg, of term. si and Mr. \Y. R )\\ n Jo *Thonias last Tuesday. sh Professor ntiro faculty nroiled that dsi oiiiiug quite a <! he country. W lewllyu and inch success. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. ould have been with j ( * Fitzgerald of near Enon will | regret to learn of the sad death of wns their little dang!” -. -Mich oc.urred I last Saturday mo ..ii Sim was | taken s!« k with dyphtlieria and lived 'only seventy-two hours, although j friends and relatives did all they j could for her. The Jut rail services j were aeld Sunday morning at Enon tewart, is enrolled ,e,aot ° r >' bool for this | on buslne v ieh you -t Sunday, and heard Rev y deliver that sermon. It good, indeed. Mr. E. P. Scullly’s new house is nearing completion and will add much to our community. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rich were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rich Sunday last. DO YOU--Want to buy a farm or city lot? Or do you want to sell your farm or city lots. See K. T. McLean, Thomasville, Ga. 8-1 l-lmd&sw. or 100 ACRES LAND—For sale. Suitable f<>»* farming oi stock raising, in !”tii i istrict Tomas eouMty. . Address Mrs. J, E. Robinson, Newman, Ga. 2t I)ly and 3 W BARNETTS CREEK the Etlubelle nei. hborimod attended . the sini here Friday. M»\ Howel Henld. left Sunday night for Tampa, Fla. Mis. David Alligood of Cairo, re-, turned home Sunday after spending; a lew days with homo folks. MBs !>'t»io Willi**, of Chastain is speiVliuu the week with Miss Hazel Smith. Mi ami Airs. M ionard Barw Sunday wit!: ek Chastain, and •k. of Pine Park, Mr. and Mrs. (’. ;. Barw •Mr. .! ii ml daughier, sday with re al community, Leonard G; Ov lilockm i ; last S Bess .-’at hi (! Sanders, at: and Sunda The people of McGraw community were saddened last Thursday by tlie sudden death of Mrs. Story. She w;i« tnice.i ,.:th acute indiges tion and lived only a short time. She leaves a husband and five lit tle children, besides numerous rrlo-ndj and yelatiwc to monn her loss. Mr. Blake Tlm-att sport the past. woo': .it White Springs. Arthur Sowell, who lives near Pavo was thrown from a wagon, loaded with cotton, last Thursday evening, and came vo*/ near being killed. b*g was broken In three places,, bo attending physicians think ill be cut in a few weeks. Moult rie. B. icGNAL HAS AMOVED iHIS STOCK OF FURNITURE to 121 East Jackson Street, next door[to the Robison Hardware Co., and is now ready for business. The sale is still guing on, and a new line of Furniture has been added to our already complete stock. Things will 'be sold cheaper than before for the op ening and everyone is invit ed to come. Don’t’for- get the' place and name B. EGNAL. urdav broth > LET US PROVE TO TOO: 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 competent pharmacists. City Drug Store PHONE 284. Irs. G. \V. Ward, visited tdstor, Mr. John McGraw .Sunday. J. P. McCann, filled his rog- poiutment at Okapiloo. Sat- nd Sunday. J ( j a Mary .Lee Williams, of Pavo. ! j lo iturday and Sunday with her Mr. A. J. Williams. We are sorry to hear of the illness of little Jennie Carter, and also of Mrs. G. S. McCann’s little girl. Quit** a crowd spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. J. B. Hick’s, at an Ice cream party last Thursday evening. Mr. W. J. Beaty, went to Valdos ta, Saturday en business. Rev. I. F. Dun an, tilled his regu lar appointment at Cedar Hill, last Saturday and Sunday. Master Eddie Daniels, of Moultrie Is spending a while with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCann. Messrs. W. W. Alexander, and Q. C. Latnons, went to Brunswick on tl.e excursion. Mr. B. O. Ward, of Pavo, was here on business Monday. Mrs. John Headley, of Boston, spent last week, with her niece Mrs. Holland. Don’t forget the s|tig every Second Sunday afternoon. BEAUT!FPL GIRT HR HILL liildren I f>:i it h her J bn oer. N''vvton in the Fredonia j he ighb' rhood. Messrs. J. T. and Lonnie Stewart, j cut the week on a combined busi- sh and pleasure trip dn the south-I —:.T- n part of Jefferson county, F’ori- Cotton picking is the go of the They intend to bring a load of. day. k with them. | Mr. Herbert Quarter nan, attended ] Mr.fi 1). Connally, »■ealU-1 near i Sun.lay w hool «t New Shiloh, j Uultnm:i, Inrl week to attend the I " <M - *■ *'■ Hhttcan. tilled, his When T» woman suffering from some form of feminine disorder is told that an operation is necessary, it of course frightens her. The very thought of the hospital operating table and the surgeon’s knife strikes terror to her heart, and no wonder. It is quite true that some of these troubles may reach a stage where an operation is the only resource, but thousands of women have avoided the necessity of an operation by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable,Compound. This fact is attested by the grateful letters they write to us after their health has been restored. These Two Women Prove Our Claim. i:il :ially. Mr Ills brother, Connally, ap- Mr Jack' P°lnt n »ent at Cedar Hill, preaching ts W ell! f * ve,, y str «ng and fcrciblc aormon. Mr. Thornhill, and-family attend ed the sing at Mr. Jenkins Sunday afternoon. Mr. Charlie Plumes, called on Miss Esther Jenkins. Sunday night. We are all going to attend preach-, ing at -New Shiloh Sunday morning.; Mr. L. S. Cobh and family have moved to Thomasville. The Beulah school opens up Mon-; day. • Mr. Rudolph Plummer called on! cn, the W. M. U. was unable. m1hs ,.„ rn 3tew dj Sunday. | The sing was well attended at 1 Mr. Ipnkins Sunday afternoon. j j known here and his friends regret j very much to learn of his death, j Mr*. Ilamma k, of Calvary, is spending a while with her mother, j Mrs. G. D. Connally. Sunday school at 3: :»0 Sunday P. M., and Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday night. We need larger attendances at both of these meet- Cary, Maine.—“ I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago I found myself a'terrible sufferer. I had pains in both sides and such a soreness \ could scarcely staighten up at times. Mv back ached, i had no appetite and -yvaa so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost im possible to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better until 1 submitted to an opera tion. 1 commenced taking Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound anil soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good appe tite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your medicine. n -♦Mrs. Hayward Sowers, Cary, Me. Charlotte, N. C— H I was in bad health for two years, with pain? in both sides and was very nervous. If 1 even lifted a chair it would cause a hemorrhage. I had a growth which the doctor said was a tumor and I never would get well unles^.1 had an operation. A friend advisgd me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound, and I gladly sav that I am no\V enjoying fine henlth and am the mother of a niee baby girl. You can use this letter to help other suffering women.”—Mrs. Rosa Sims, 10 Wyona St., Charlotte, N. C. On account of the rain Saturday after: »o hold its regular meeting, Now answer this question if you can. Why should a wo man submit to a surgical operation without first giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that it has saved many others—why should it fail in your case? Fredonia, visited .Mr. and Mrs. .1.1 H. Sherrod, Sunday. The trlends of Mrs, W. I. Hobbs, I and son Hr. Iverson Hobbs, win be| Th „ farmor „ T^lhls section have sorry to learn that they are very I gathered a Read portion of their cot- sick with the fever at this writing.! ton, and p weather continues We wish them a speedy recovery I good will oed in saving it all. Rev. W. H. Wages, attended Sun-1 - The ccnv! ‘ -- who have ‘■an.p. docs Justice to herself If she docs not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it lias restored so many suffering women to health. •Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. mur The farmers are all picking cot ton In this section, although we are having plenty of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Sherrod, and .Mr. William Sherrod, of Grady. Co., visited their grand-fatlier, Mr. J. A. Sherrod, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Frank Raiford/and Mr. Hiram Greene, of Merrillville, were visitors among us Saturday and Sunday. Miss Maude Gandy, visited Miss Rammu Hancock Saturday. Miss Pearl Lastor, visited Misses Bessie anti Janie Sherrod Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Wages, of The ccry . „ , , 0 . | ed In c mmunlty, have now jday school, Sunday afternoon and j moved tb.lr camp, but they have after Sunday school, he delivered us l left the loads In this community In a fine sermon which was enjoyed by| muc ^ better condition than they all that were present. \ I f° un d them. ... Mr. J. W. Wilson made a business Bto. i hannell, of Coolidje, will J trip to Thomasville last Thursday, preach at McGraw school house Sat-1 Mr. A. F. Christie and wife spent urday night (the thirteenth). Every ,a8t Sunday with the latter’s par- body Ip cordially Invited to attend. _ _ (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered Your letter will be opened, read and answ by a woman and held in strict confidence. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Scully. Messrs. Otis, Charlie and Cricket How’s This? M>\ and Mrs. Milton Herndon and pon Elzy, visited relatives at lone, Saturday and Sunday. The death angel came into our. w# offw On* Hnmlrtd Dollars Seward for aay community, Inst Thursday nlvht and “*» *" '“V* «*•“» removed from among us, Mrs. Hen- ’| 4 CO., Toledo, 0. ry Story. Our hearts were all .made |Cbro«V r« SEftSTS’rSnf. t'tVSo.nJm sad when we learned of her death. [l She was sick arily a few days. 31.1 b/ bank op coumtucii.* was loved by all who knew her. 3he' on. was laid to rest In the Enon ceme-! Stetj? I mocou carriers 4 out-to the bereaved ones. We make and carry in stock light delivery wagons suitable for grocers, butchers, and truck farmers. . A. W. Palfn & Son, j