The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, September 26, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES EXTEIIPKISe, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, I0E1. 1 Just Received g — ~i Shipment of aa 2 Syrup Corks ALL SIZES. "MERBILLUILLE" Wedding expected t*» sen oral toll Miss Hr by hells, w hit’ll have been ring ‘or some time, gave i siinday afternoon, when Chastain, of this town, INGRAM DRUG CO, Phones 9—99 106 S. Broad St. SB Mr. Charlie I’arramoro of Fre- iltinln, a . oini aided l>v a few frlenls, quietly drove u,» to Coolidge, to tile | hone’ „f |(e\ , II. It. Nesmith, where the solemn marriage ceremony was ! performed. The marriage was some- I w hat of a surprise lo their friends, j I tot it tin* hride and g-oom I are well known in tills community, I and have the lies! wishes oi their ! many friends, for unhouiide 1 suc- H Don’t Forget: We give tickets with purchase.*. PHiaHBBlBMBIBIBBnBHHBHHB ss mi thoir litVs journey. Mr. Ernest McMillan spent s5at- •day and Sunday very pleasantly Thoniasville. the guest of Ills i reiRs. These cool mornings makes any body sleep well. So look out, night- watchman and get on a full head of steam, for it will take a loud whis tle to wake the Oaklawnites up. Quite a number of our citizens spent a few days last week on a fish ing trip at Adams pond. Mrs. .loha Minims, of Pideoek, spent a few days here last week with relatives. Miss Ella Duncan, who has been in Waycross for some time .with her sister, Mrs. E. O. Walker, returned home Saturday, accompanied by her niece, little Miss Vhian Walker. Mr. K. I*. Walker of Waycross, spent Sunday at the home of Rev. 1. F. Duncan. Mr. L. •?. Rook* spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks, near Dixie. A large number of our young folks assembled at the home of Mrs. G. Mr i. X. E. Tu in Tlioina :ul Mrs. Mat M. Clifford, vis of l’a’ Felton Davis of 1’avo spent Sunday afternoon and evening here. Misses Blanche, Orie and little Ruby Cone, spent several days near Boston last week with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Doc. Howell. 1 tliinKln Ma*:'*y and) The Sunday School re water mark last Sanaa when DIG pupils were present. We ( .| 1;) have felt crowded for some time for \ y room. The school hou«e is not large enough to seat tDo school and visi- s l”‘ usually present. We have been our el’ore. that we would i,..,. ha 1 high- j T veiling, some time is spending this \v. Wood Sunday evening, and spent i few hours sing'iig and otherwise •njoying themselves. Mr. Oscar i’ope and Miss Thelma Phillips, of Harwich, quietly drov ville. the guest of . W. B. Ilambleton and 'I’uggle. Mrs. town . Thoniasville afternoon. •vho has been I. E. Walker,! ,1 Friday af- hy her sister.! Mr. E. fl. Brooks m trip to Moultrie Tuesi Miss Annie Hmv. visiting lie: parent* i returned home Frida: Mi*s Ruby Redfearn. visitlng her sister, Mrs of Walkerville. retim terneon, ac ompanied by A crowd of our young people at-, tended the sing at Mr. Tom Thorn-; hill’s Sunday afternoon. Miss Annie Hurst made a busi ness trip to Boston Saturday Mrs. Jim Massey is spending a few days in Moultrie, this week with her son, Dr. W. M. Massey. Mrs. Kate Barrow of Pelham, ar rived here Wednesday afternoon. ■:ids flyfng aftor- , Mr. Sam Sherrod mar trip to Thoniasville Tu* , noon on important business. Mr. Oscar Byrd left Tiiesdcy morn ing for Quincy. Fla., where he went ! to dispose of about a thousand Joe ailing sin ess. build a larger and more suitable i building in the near furnre. in ■bt»en ! whh h we could hold our * hur h ser- i cs and Siriday school n.eefi:igs. To that end, we have do ided to i.nf a committee, representing the irioiis denominations, to solicit mis for the proposed structu-e, ,i personnel of tliat committee • Pounds of tobacco, which lie raised as follows: Milto’ii Herndon, R. on his farm near tiiis city, this Easter, Reloas Hobbs. Mrs. M. J. ‘year, j .'•.ni;, md Mrs. Eunice Simmons. I ^| t . gpr{ , u q* Walker an • Mr. J. T. Sherrod lias been appoint-: JcmI as Treasurer and he will •eccive j W hite, of Thoniasville. were all funds, giving a receipt, for them, j on their friends here Sunda; As our school is a union school. | noon. I so will our house of worship be, and we ask that all who are hi sympathy : w ith us to help in this case. I Mr. ( . p. Wood is nursing a sore ,ainniig them were Misses Ruth .Mr*. Martin was suddenly called i leg this week, as a result of being, Cone, .Maffle Belle Sutton, Johnnie Monday to Moultrie, to the burial of j kicked by a mule. With the assis- her sister, who killed herself by tak-itance of several others, he was try ing carbolic acid. ing to take a horse shoe off of a Dr. B. H. Sanchez is spending a ! >uule of Mr. Herndon’s, when the few dnvs with his brother, Dr. S. Sanchez this week. The Barwick High Sdiool opens next Mo..day morning and Hie teach ers are as follows: Fred L. Touch- ton, the principal, will haw* char of the gralitc the sick list for over here last Friday afternoon a.id were happily united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. J. P. McCann. Mr. John Dukes, after a !ong i 11- nere in ness, passed away last Friday niorn- of ing. and was bmiod at Harmony Cemetery Saturday, the funeral ser vice* being < ondiirtcd by Rev. 1. F. Duncan. PFELLA. and her friends hoi will restore her health. Ruth Cone of Thoniasv few days last ' harming guest, ELLABELLE BROOMS 12c -25c and 35c Sellers- On Sale Friday Starting 10 a. m. Have Large Quantity, Enough to Supply all. 12c ‘Moneys Worth or Your Money Back. ir Rol.ei Robei’se and Mrs. ( home of Mr Ha tud Mi.*,s ( la siting at Ha Griffin e 11 eMc BARNETTS CREEK • pi. K small party of our young poo- spent Saturday o:i the river, and i'll? ana P. LDk* carried load of water lie Saturday, and Mrs. Goodwii s trip to Thoma: uade ,, mule gave him a glancing kick. I Mrs. C. P. Wood is on the si k \ list this week. Mrs. W. I. Hobbs, was reported ill la*t wee!:, is. we glad to report, improving, r. Roberson, Known -as "Facie eighth, ninth and tenth ‘ Billie’’ is quite sick at this time. Petty, of Athens, will ( >ur sympathy goes out to him. lie blind and othc Mr. J. T. Sherrod of McGravv and I. H. Sherrod, of Pavo, made a trip it East Point. Fla., in the latter’s automobile. They .rent down in Km M> iton'i i <1 ami l'U>ri<ia hoping to lie aide lo pur-. M( ,, vine. Pro vis'ti ig ' -»ase hogs to put i:i their 'mxl »r ' fields. ! A J'ew of mi- corn dub boys went • ^svllb to Thoniasville Friday last, with tlieiri ten-ear exhibit. They were disap-! Thom when they learned that yir," Osrar j I'olntod. however, in not pulline off ! n' a '>>- Pope and Miss Thelma Phillip*, had » P r > ZP - »t »>. p «»»«**• " ,lrl ' " as ‘ " nla> gone to Oaklawn. to he married. We, ,,0 ?.! ,0n ' a!l wish them a long life, full of happiness. the fifth, sixth and seventh grades: Miss Petty, of Athens, will have the thiru and fourth grades: Miss Hffie Pope, of tills place, will have charge of the primary grades Mr. and Mr: child of Jack* their parents. Mrs. R. H. Redfearn and Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. The Barwick people were very much surprised Friday afternoon Lee Evans. Vetitia and Alma Dyke. hu.-iiie.* Messrs. Ernest McMillan. Andrew and day. Hugh Dyke, Bill O'Neal and Orie The ice cream supper given at Wilson. They reported a very pleas- the .icnio of Mr. and Mrs. Will ant time. S< igemore Friday night wa- vc.-v Mrs. Singletary and children, nr-‘ much enjojed i>y all present, among (ompanied by Miss Mat* io Belle Silt-j whom were Mr. and Mrs. El well, Mr inn, of Cairo, spent a few days last; and Mrs. F rank Turner, .Mi. and week, the guest of Mrs. Singletary's Mrs. George Turner, Mr. and Mrs. sister. Mrs, S. I.. Evans and- family I W. C. Garrard. Mrs. Jesse Lisle here. j Mrs. C. C. Griffin, Mrs. Ida Waldon Mrs. fcherrod i» visiting her broth- Misses Harmon and Vcrnia Elvvell er. Mr. Russell O’Neal and wife at ' *. iiia and Ruthin Feelings. Manib Coolidge. I.isles. Josie Hamilton, Claudia Roh- Messrs. Gaston Wilson and Olive ■ erson, Kathleen Ferguson, Mrs. Wood’s High-Grade J Farm Seeds Best Qualities Obtainable We are headquarters for Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley. Vetches, Alfalfa and al! * Grasses £* Clovers. Write for Wood’s Crop Special giving prices and seasonable in formation about Seeds for Fall sowing. T. W. WOOD & SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Wood’s Descriptive ball Catalogue gives prir*-t» inf< filiation about all Garden Seeds for Fall Planting. Mailed f. ce on request. Mrs. Milton Herndon visited her lock nee, brother. Mr. J. C. Prosser at Cool- J asvlllc ! idge Friday. j D. B. Mr. C. J. Fleeman fs visiting in I Abbeville, Ga., for a few days this week. , Rev. A. T. Hart, of Thoniasville. j visited Ills brother. Mr. 1. P. Hart j Saturday and Sunday. I Mrs. Annie Prosser and sister, j Mis* Mary La*ter has returned home from a visit to Mo-nticello. Fla. ! Mrs. Berta Drew and children j have returned home from a visit to | Kllenton. (the Irues aromid Imre, j Among thP visitors nt MeOrnw Sun- nlKlits feel lil.e Jack K ' iiav afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. 1 he here. ; Cullen lingers. Misses Kosa Lee and The preaching was line out at lieu I Pearl lto'-’ers. Misses Jennie a“id j lull Saturday and Sunday. l.ar. m;i llohvrson, ami Messrs. Jo* Ren an. Cleveland Lisle. Tom Hamilton. Dudley Feelings, Leroy Ferguson. Daniel Elvvell, Henry Elvvell, Judson Seiuler, of 'iirsf and children, nf Och-! Meigs and Herbert Iteliberg. of and Mrs. Haire. of Thorn-! T’lomrsville. visited their mother Mrs. Giles Sunday. ide a business trip to TIioi hitnrdny last. *. M. M• Mlllaii and wife. ille were calling on their | W1 j llam Thomas, latives hero Friday and Sat- ; fuedihia I he c-o. s of this lo. ality are very good, and the rains we have been having were fine on the cane. The cool autumn winds have begun to call down ffi c . leaves from some of This Is fine weather for saving bay and gathering corn. '1 he hay crop in tiiis part of the country will be short, owing to*the By " entliei* fa the summer. Next Saturday ami -himlay arc f)ie Snipe rpton, of Patten. Messrs, j Frank Halford, lliram Greene. Silas. Kooks and Wilson, of Merrillville, and several others. ! Mrs. Sarah (’annon of fotie. and ■ \tr. and Mrs. Roy Llp|£2i of Enon. | V i-it cl Mr. and Mr*. W. I. Hobbs. ek. We are glad to note that ? <on Hobbs is still improve hope lie will soon be well. I ** gicgations were present at both lervlces. which were coiiduc tev. C .E. Dell. Master Rufus Bullock spent Satur- lay night and S'lnday daster Lo.vell Fletcher. Miss Laura Merritt has bee pending a few days j:i <). nlockne vitli iier sister. Mrs. A. M. Pilclu Mis These cool reRular I»rott«*liing days at Fredonia t will soon , ' l ° ( Bne to call a pastor for the next Associational year. Mr. G. W. Kelly and mother. Mrs. Cassy Kelly, visited relativ Cool- Charlie Parraniore and Miss Ruby ChaHtain. drove to Coolidge Sunday morning and had Rev. H. B. friend *' VH »t»Rh perform the ceremony that made them man and wife. !t was been f,ni,r n s,,r l»rise to tin* relatives and friends of both the young people. The bride is the charming voting Mamie kisser took dinner at (,r Mr. «B-zz Chastain of Mr. I*. G. White • PI’llstDI’NT TO \DURESS | bk; coni-erence meeting (Bj Assoidated Press.) ! W.i*liin2to:i, Sept. ‘jr*. Prcsiden* j Wilson today accepted an invitation to make the opening address National Rivers and Harbor* ' cress which begin* D<* ember it the! Bullock of Beulah. Con-1 Miss Ella Lain?: took dii tT!**d. I 1 he home of Mr. T. B. Ennis Merrillville, and tin* grno 1 prominent young farmer of oiir neighborliood. Th«* many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith will regret to know that they are both ill at this writ ing. There will lie a sing at Fredonia every first and third Sunday after noons. Everybody is invited to come out and take part in the program. .Messrs. Mote and Tallie Stewart have put up a shingle mill on their place and are doing good work. Rev. R. ii. Jackson was called to serve at Barnett's Creek Church an other year. He lias already preach ed here about five years, and is very much liked by the entire church. Tlie Barnett’s Creek School will begin October Gth. The first four weeks will be a pay term, the regu lar term not beginning until .Novem ber third. Miss Li I lit) Sar*ett has been re-elected to teach the school this term. Mr. C. S. Barwick made a busi ness trip to town Tuesday. Winter time seems to re close by, judging from tie* cool weather we are having tiiis >. Messrs. M. L. a .’id W. L. Butler were visitors in town Wednesday. | BANK of TH0MASV11LE ‘ | The Oldest Dank in Southern Georgia. 5 j RESOURCES OVER $700,000.00 I Depository for the State of Georgia, 1 County of Thomas, City of Thom= asville, and the U. S. (ioverm ment Postal Savings System. DIRECTORS: The weather for the past few days tias been very pleasant and the far mers are gathering their cotton and other crops this week. Miss Ola Chason and her two brothers, Messrs. Wesley and Au brey Chason, returned home Mon day after spending a short time with tliei:- sister. Mrs. Raymond Cassels, near Cairo. Mr. J. W. Wilson and wife made a business trip to Thoniasville last Wednesday. Mr. A. C. Thompson was the guest! of his son. Mr. Freeman Thompson, near Pine Park, last Tuesday. Messrs. Otis Brinson, Eddie Car- j lisle, and Walter Jones attended the j ball game at Grady ville last Friday. Messrs. Bob Cone, Tom Brinson. Alex Waters and John Vick made a business trip to Thoniasville Mon day. i Mrs. Pearl Steward of Barnett's} ’reek community visited her moth-( er, Mrs. Ben Singletary of Boston, j last Wednesday. Mrs. Singletary is j sick at the home of Mr. R. F. Bras well. : R. C. Balfour I. L. Hand E. E. Mack E. M. Smith Robt. Thomas. Theo Titus James Watt A. M. Watson B. H. Wright * E. M. Smith, Prest. James Watt, V. P. i B. H. Wright, V. P. R. G. Fleetwood, Cash. WWHWVUUWWWWWWW VHWWWWVUUWWWWW busy confinei to bus- • '•q .ieatly j If tliej a few : us will i FALL CABBAGE PLANTS healthy Fall Cabbage Plants, I mtcli, now ready for transplant- ra\ • a nice b*t of fct i cn V* akcfl(.*P: and Fi Mice.- f. o. b. Meggett: O :;,u"u at $1.50 per o v.UI'M at ii.::, pee 1 ’ 0 " U "0" and over at $1.00 per •bare plants are diffl cult and expensive to crow in the rimer and early fall, which makes it no»ry t., 'barge more for them. Cabbage is scarce and high now. and iii«t that a patch of nice winter cabbage will bring l ,s a handsome profit. id ns your orders and tV*v will have prompt and careful i. Please •-(*71 d mon ey w ith order. M. GIBSON COM PA NV Meggett. S. C. r Last Tuesday morning, at seven oh lock, tin* Death Angel called into ihe Great Beyond the baby hoy of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Demott’s. The little lellow had been sick for some lime, hut death was not expected, and i> cast a shadow of gloom over tin* c.nire conini.inity. The remains were taken to Bridge Greek ceme tery. for interment, this being the ianiily burying ground We note with To the elatlvi i great deal of In- i tciest. the cones, on device in regard •o the question of stock law. Justi at present, we are fully convinced it : would he an injustice to the majority of Hie citizens of Ure county to have Such la v. The mi'st of our fanners, tenants In cluded. make iheir own supplies, and while we have no experience along crybody in ( that they ar inesa of gather!:i we know very little news, weather "'iiitimi»s favorable weeks longer, the most of be through gathering. Mrs. T. A. White, of Thoniasville! was a* the church -Sunday, h-*r pur-1 pose being to organize a u.i?*ion- • ary society among tin* women of tile; church. We .ire glad to announce) that she was successful, as the good j women seemed to he very anxious to j join,together for such a noble cause. ' We are very glad indeed that this! society has ben organized he we feel that much good will be done, In spending our efforts, remember j : p !! i that w'e shall be abundantly blessed ■v paroms ami dear that line «o are loavlaced fioni wha LET US |i| TO YOU: We have a first class line of everything in the drug line and the best of prices. Our Rx department is perfect condition. Your Rx compounded by competent pharmacists. City Drug Store PHONE 284. on Id say, let your ( becks be di v, for our i.ovlng Father has sent His Angels 10 gather His jewels to Him far beyond Hie sky. We rise to bow ty our County Fathers for the good and nice work they are having done in our district. 11 puts us so in;.eh nearer market, and makes ns feel like w*e lorsaken nor forgotte who for all we say and :lo for our Mas ter’* cail*e. Mr. f. V\ Pilkenton spent one* day in Thomas* .’Me last week. "Amicus’ fee!? obliged to commend ’ Filch Si” •* s courage in von- stool; law communities have told .ns I d»*mninir sin* i radioes In hi* town, il would he a hardship on the fnrm-1 Kl8ht . '' !,nd ,hrmv H T,,, ‘ nl1 er and hIs supplies would be lessen-' - v opportunity you ed. In this serilon Him farmers pro- have: > -0 " r :l 'Prts for rlvle riclit- dure ground peas, almost entirely for | -oneness 1 he rewarded with the fattening of their pork. With success, nr nope. the sto>l; law they ,„uld not raise MlBa l *“ n »J r Hoese. of Pavo. hns not this easiest of all’ po-k crops- else 'Isitln* Miss Rebecca Kennedy, they would have lo fence them If Mr - Joha W. CrlUln went to Moul- Tliomasville Bargain Store EXTRA SPECIAL SALE E [Saturday September 27th LAWKS SWKATKItS 4:«c JIKilMiRAOK SWKATKItS St.(1:1 CHILDUKX’S SWKATKItS 2:1c and 4:1c MISSUS’ WOOL SWKATKItS 0:1c HOY’S SCITS osc HOY’S SCITS SI.IS HOY’S SCITS, I1KST yt lLITY SH.IH HOY’S PANTS 23c Host (iinplinms and Perculs Ho He-t (Junllty Sea Island and lllem-liina Sc PtdccM on all other llry floods anil nothin,Cheaper Than Kver Ik-fore. KI LL LINK OK I.ADIKS AND (JKNTS I’CIINISHIXL tiOODS. Please come in and aee the goods; If they don't suit or the prices are not right, don’t buy. ItKMKMIlKIt THK DAT K, SKPTKMIIKR 27«li. IHKMKMI1KP. THK PLAt’K, 321 W. JACKSON ST„ ItKMKMIlKIt AND CO.MK. Thomasville Bargain Store H. Goldstein, Owner. 321 W. Jackson St. Next to A. Philips Grocery Store. We are always proud lo read such tliev did. Woniler if they would he ,r * e * ast Saturday on business. Mr. J. Gorham Garrison was \Mtor to Thomasville last week. AMICUS. news articles as the Sumtnerhlll better for the hops If hulled? Ilet- eorrespun lent furnished last week.! ler let the pood old farmers have Come attain. "Sutnmerhill:" we -feel, their wishes In this mailer of stock unequal t» the task of plvlnp our law. They are your main support, . om.timilty Justic e In a description, I and you sin against high heaven tuereforo will not undertake it a? when you retard his prosperity, present. Another Marriage. In last Sunday's called conference. On the 24th Inst., Mr. Cossle Sardis called Rev. W. R. Lunsford Crawford, and Miss Annie Lee as pastor, to succeed Rev. Ja». T. Fleetwood, were happily Joined In Ito-shy, for the next Assoclatlonal the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. >' ear - H. R. Nesmith, saying the words Mr. Charlie Johnson of Thomas- that was no doubt pleasant to them. i»<u~fcj~hjs hrai. -ville was a pleasant visitor this They were married In the post office ! NAT. Bank Of (.ouusncBV- f weck - _ bulldlnR. Their many friends wish .1 * Mr. Georse Demon and wife, of them much happiness through life. llarlsflcld, were among the visitors Don’t forget that the nubile school IsSmtST T„tu» 0.1,1, swt frw. Wes In our community this week. will open next Monday morning. !«■* j CORRE3PONDKNT. , “‘UNCLE 91," | 1st* lUB’s rs^ly fflto f« «MUfStll*j ' ’ .[ ~•*** ftmAw(fllFiiV• ~ How’s This? W# offer One IIuBdreff DrtUr* Bwirt foe in cas« of Catarrh that eta nut ba cored bj IlaU'f CAUTl, CWy cq|NET , COm ^ || I We, tha ondeniffaH, bora ^oowa F. X CktBfZ far tba last 16 years and beUara hUf perfectly honorable ia all ImmIbcm transactloat a ad flaaacilallj abla to carry eat any ebUfatlaM •Mi We make and carry in stock light delivery wagons suitable for grocers, butchers, and truck farmers. A. W. Palin & Son.