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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTOUEIt, 10, 1013,
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October
Ladies Home Journal
READ ABOUT
“Sani-Flush”
These beaut li t'1 sunny days blend
with the "lee of the fisherman who
near Harwich this week.
Mrs. Nancy
spending this week with relatives
hero.
Mr. C. H. Hay born, of Harwich,
was here on business last Wednes-
FOR
INGRAM
SALE BY
DRUG
Phones 9—99
CO,
106 S. Broad St.
tend
I’id ci
Don’t Forget: We give tickets with purchases, p
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Hrooks made
asville Mo ml a
Mrs. Jessie
Walker, Mrs
■ets m lour
The south’s great money crop,
! (so called) as far as our section is
'concerned will soon he in the hands
. . ! of the middle man, or speculator;
13!iteh, of lifton, is. . . . . . , ,
. .. 'then watch It take a skyward flignt
and the hoys who produced it say,:
“I told you so,” but boys, who’s to
blame?
The facts produced by the lady
of Meigs, on the “no fence law” are
very convincing to a man up a tree.
So hoys, hereafter, show your colors
by signing your name.
On last Saturday and Sunday Rev.
.fas. T. Rigsby tilled his regular an-
pointmem at Sardis. Sunday being
1*is farewell address, using the 26
and 27 verses of St. John. The ad
dress was well delivered and receiv
ed bv a largo congregation.
Mrs. M(Crone and children are
visiting friends and relatives this
Donaldson, of Thomasville,
our midst last Thursday,
and Mrs. \\\ S. Jackson at-
the Quarterly Conference at
: Thursday.
Miv. S E. -Sanchez and Mrs. Bar-
ow, of Barwiok, were in our berg
:;st Friday morning.
We are 8 orrv to learn of the lil
ies*; of little Miss Adrian Nesmith.
Vo hope to see her out again soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carroll, of Pid-
ock, were the guests of the latter’s
K. II.
die/, and Mr
short trip to Thom- Cotton
>• afternoon. r December
Saxton. Mrs. Irene January •
Mammie McDougald,
<iste
Mr
M. T. Ale
ider Sun-
clos
Male
id Mr
Hattie Davis
mill's Saturda
ding a short
Maj
returned Tone
fternoon.!
.1339
.1320
. 1327
.ms
.steady
Open. Close, da
is a pleas-
13d
1311
1209
1303
1300
bile with
their mother. Mr
R. H.
tedfearn. t
Inifiness
moon.
bus-
cliildr
Mrs. O. M. Pope v
trip to Pavo Tuesda.’
Mrs. Ruby IJedfeai
iness trip to Quitman
Mrs. K. V. Adam
spent Tuesday with her parents. Mi
and Mrs. Jim Massey.
Miss Belle William-, of Doenn. i
spending this week with Mr. and Mr:
Wiley Massey. 1 Mr. C. 1.
Messrs. .Tames and Ira Massey, of several day
Naval Mores.
Associated ’-'res'j.)
h: Ti rpentine s
* and three quarters,
three Fifty five to fift
half. H. three fifty
ixty. I.
sixty to
half.
home people.
Massey, of Pi
at his home I
Thomasville
Bargain Store
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
Miss Ethel Holloway, of Pavo,
• ailed on her cousin. Miss Florence
Beatty Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Huette and children |"
' left last Thursday for Nailor, wliero j a
-lie will visit relatives there i ‘
Mr. .1. B. Miller, of Summerville, j
oady. spent a while in our little town last j e
Kos- Thursday.
five Mr. Joe Finch, who is clerking iuj*'
three Cairo, spent Sunday with home folks i
Rev. Mr. Stephenson preached an ^
eloquent sermon at the old school!
house Sunday evening. His subject
their “The Coming of Christ.”
The school children were some
what disappointed Monday morning
when they learned that the school
had been post poned until October
20th, due to the fact that the prin
cipal, Dr. A. S. Starling, from Mary
land. will remain in Thomasville un
til after the examination. Miss Nel
lie McIntosh, of Lueyville, Fla., the
assistant teacher, who came Satur
day afternoon after learning of the |
ihatige, returned to Boston until the-j-.,,.,
c -bool begins. ; i, av
PUELLA
Mr. Turner Strii kland
nt visitor last Sunday.
Mr. J. E. IJoyd and family ac-
ompanied by Mrs. Homer Hurst,
vent up to Moultrie on a business
md shopping expedition last Mon-
Th is
and ha
for saving lit
liters are making
l shines.”
Miss Lilia W’niti*^’
been, fine weath-
lately and the
g it. “while the
id mother ,
urrah for
ng her
d friends this week,
le best man in the
three cornered congressional race!
Look out for the fattest one, for he
may out run.
HAVE ON DISPLAY SOME NEW
ARRIVALS OF
LATEST MODELS
TEm BLOCH
SUITS
Every Garment
Guaranteed to
give Satisfaction
T
TON*
LOCH
SMAPT
CLOTHES
‘Moneys Worth or Your Money
Back.”
Will be dosed Saturday October 11th, until
5 P. M! on account of Holiday.
spent
WOODLAND, OF GRADY CDDNTY
Saturday October 11th
MEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS $13.02
MEN’S Sl ITS, $10.00 Values for $8.0”
Men’s Pants, Best Quality $1.02 to $2.02
High Grade Ladies Coats $3.90 to $8,08
43c
. . . . $1.03
.23c and 43c
03c
. 08c
$3,18
. .80
Than
LADIES SWEATERS
HIGH-GRADE SWEATERS
CHILDREN’S SWEATERS
MISSES’ WOOL SWEATERS
BOV’S SUITS.. . -
ROY’S SltTS, REST QUALITY
Host Ginglmnis and Perea is
Rp*4 Quality Sen Island and Blenching
Prices on all other Dry Gtuuts and (lothing (Tio/ifw
Ever Before.
FULL LINK OF LADIES \NI) GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Plen«*e come in and see the goods: if they don’t suit or the
prices are not richt. don’t buy.
REMEMBER THE DAY
REMEMBER THE I’LU’E, 321 W. .JACKSON ST..
REMEMBER AND COME.
WILL CLOSE SATURDAY ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY
Thomasville Bargain Store
H. Goldstein, Owner.
321 W. Jackson St. Next to A. Philips Grocery Store.
WILL OPEN 3:30 SATURDAY EVENING.
Tliis is my first tit
t will try and gi'
>ry week.
The farmers arc
orn, picking cotto
hink at the pi
Mr. Editor,
a few clots
busy gathering
and selling it.
sent price our
n ill
out of debt and Josephine llobbs
Mrs. C. J. Pross
pro-
Rev. R„ G. Jackson
ville. filled his regular
here Sunday morning
at the Baptist church.
ervic
of Thom
appointment! i<
and evening'
We ore gladly
well attend- ,
I have some money and plenty
j visions left so. Hurrah for Wood
hand hoys of toil!
j .Among those who attended tl«o
I quarterly conference at Bold Springs Mr.
were Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Singletary, Joe St
| Mesirs. W. 3. Lane, J. T. Dixon, Jno. visited the latte
i Bennett, Misses Koline Dixon and I,. Simmons for
Sevearl of our young people peo
ple attended the singing Saturday-
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Woods. All reprt a fine time.
Mrs. Crosby ,of Moultrie, is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Berta Drew
for a few day. s
Mr. Iverson Hobbs and sister, Miss
isited their sister
last Friday,
rs. I. P. Hart and daughter, Miss
inuie Hart .visited Mrs. B. T. Gan-
• and daughter Saturday.
Mr. Byron Slpgletary and Mr.
Held of Cairo, visited the
ister, Mrs. 1*. !
•w days this
ill Dunlap.
cliool
ed.
iinda)
fixed for the <
the ensuing yt
son was again
•as the cl
ailing of
Rev
> after
ilong fi;
that " as uient of Bro,
pastor foi j »qficlent superintendent.
.Tack- j ant j mothers of all eomm
me insist on you coming
lied and ho accept-
jing your llttl
E. C. Jarrett made a business helping the leader
the city of Boston Tuesday; take an interest ir
a) while there he stopped over ai’tow ran you nxpe
i.v or so with his mother and sls-
as well attended
md wo are get-
iler the manage-
Redfearn, our
Fathers
uitles, let Mi
nd bring-
eel:.
MJ»s
Sallie l’i»te.i visited Misses
De.-s!e and Janie Sherrod Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherrod and
children and Miss Edith Drew, o"
Pavo, visited the former’s' father.
Sherrod Sunday.
S. Lnster and Mr. J. T.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF ,
Which is better—Try an Expert- 1 WANTS
inent or I’roflt by a Thomasville
Citizen’s Experience. ! KOit s \LE-
Something new is an experiment. |
used.
rmy cents, slight-
S. A. ducking
Must be proved to be as represent- All'sixes. Call or write Mr. Springer,
ed. j Care Peacoi u-Mash Drug Co.,
The statement of a manufactur- D & s\V 10.9 ti
er is not convincing proof of merit. [
Rut the endorsement
supposing you had
of friend3 “
i LOS T—Bundle bedding containing
bad j pillows, quilts, pillow cases, etc.
ck,^ j Lost Wednesday morning on Coun-
A lame, weak, or aching one, ty line road. Finder please return
Would you experiment oh It? ! to Times-Enterprise and receive re-
You will read of many sti-called ward. J. W. ELWELL,
res. ; 4t.. S-W.
Endorsed by strangers from far- r-
away places. j K I8„IX<J.
It’s different when the endorse
ment comes from home.
Easy to prove local testiinon
Read this Thomasville case.
boys and girls and Sherrod visited Mr. I. I’. Hart Mon-
tri|
and Mr
i lied
brot he
Koscoe McMillan and little
, Harvey McMillan, of Thom-
isville, visited relatives hor^ Satur-
lay and Sunday last.
Mr. William O’Neal, who lias a po
sition at Harwich now. was in our
nidst a few days this week.
Among the visitorc at the home of
VIr. and Mrs. I. M. Dyke’s last week
.vere Mr. and Mrs. Milligan and Miss
Lottie Mae McNeill, Miss Cleo Milli-
*an and Mr. Joe Dyke of Moultrie.
• McDonald, of Thom-
-tnrcl
Unless you
in the Lord’s work
[pert your child to.
Walter Bennett vis-
ctives near Thomasville
and Sunday.
ssie Singletary vMted Mrs.
lgett Sunday.
K id lie
afternoon.
»v. J. B. Alligod dine 1 at Mr.
. Luster’s Saturday,
ss Edith Drew, of Pavo, and
Misses Jennie and Sallie Upton, of
Patten and Mr. Frank Smith, of
Coolid.ee, Messrs. George and Ivey
Stephenson, of Patten, were among
L D. Singletary got his bn - tj ie visitors at McGraw Sunday after
hafts torn up Friday by lenv- nooo.
Ir. Charlie Morris, of Fitzgerald, j take no other,
(siting his sister. Mr:
1 will cut my pond October 15th.
It Is three miles north of Boston,
Ga. There will he plenty of fishing
j Mrs. Robert Alexander, 613 East f or three days and a nice place for
Clay St., Thomasville. Ga., says: “I frying fish If you come.
‘on lecommend Doan’s Kidney Pills A( j v A j CFBMEST.
for one box did me a world of good. s\V. It.
Mv back and kidneys annoyed me _.___
jrpatiy and when i heard of loan's ^Deafness Cannot Be Cured*
y Pills I got a box at R. Thom- by local api>lh-atIoM, as they cannot reach th«
, , .. 1 portion of the ear. There U only on*
k only on*
constitution*
Deafneas la aused by an InUamcd
be muceus lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is Inflamed yon hare a
rumbling nouad or Imperfect bearing, and when
It k entirely closed Deafness is the result, and
be taken out and
tig his horse hitched to I lie buggy.
Lottie and Percy Cone were
velcome visitors to our Sunday
J. Mar-
they soon rid me of the trouble. IwndUtoiTof tto
This fine medicine should
hy all kidney sufferers." j!5,lVih™ l fna. n .nr.tUm
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo k,'c«
„ , ’ in Inflampd condition of the mucoua "urfacoa.
New » ork sole agents fo-r the Unit- 1 Wo W " 1 * ,Te ° ne Hundred Dollars for any case
. , pt Doufnet* (caused by catarrh) that cannot b«
ed States. |ured by Hall's Catarrh-Cure. Send for clrcu-
Remember the -name—-Doan’s and P . cnENET & ca, Toledo^ 0.
a ^ v j Cold by Druf(flats, 75c. •
, . its normal condition, bear-
wig will bo dostroyod foreyer: nine cases out of
* caused by Catarrh, which k nothing but
II da)
’ Mi:
The Kirby Planing Mill Co,
Messrs. Gaston
Giles made a bus
asville Saturday.
Mr. H. T. Wal
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fnlford vls-
1 iheir daughter. Mrs. E. .lone*
the poor farm Sunday.
I number of our sons of toil at
tended business in Cairo Saturday.
>n and Austin Messrs. Walter Taylor and broth-
trip to Thom- er have been putting up wire fence
Mr.
ml M
M.
Martin and
Morris visited at lone
!n>
Mr. ( harlie
Sunday. |
We are sorry to learn that Mr.
Morell iv very sick at this writing, i
\\ e hope him a speedy recovery. j
Thi* trustees df the McGraw school |
house have had some needy >epalr j
BANK of THOMASVILLE
The Oldest Bank in Southern Georgia,
making all the"! different kinds of lumber re
quired for building a house/barn, fence
or anything you need.
pleasant
«*r. f Tho
sitor here
nasvillc,
Sunday
this section
on.
nith were
commun-
Get our’estimate.before you buy
Flooring, Ceiling, Siding,
Rough and Dressed
Framing, Shingles
and Lath.
KIRBY PLANING
THOMASVILLE,
Long Distance Phone 264.
^
MILL CO.
GA
Mrs. Mays and M
visitors in the New •
ity last Thursday.
Messrs. Sam Shc-rrod am; Frank
Raiford attended preaching at Sa
lem Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Hunter Bailey, of New Or
leans. who has been visitin': her Un
ite, 1. M. Dyke and family, ’eft for
Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. P. S. Meet!) and daughter, Miss
Heeth, of Thomasville spent Wed
nesday i'i our town.
Mr. Hatcher made
the city of Thomasville Saturday ev
ening on legal business.
Mr. Joe White, of Thomasville, was
visitors here Sunday last.
Mr. E. Jones
no day last week.
Everybody subscribe for the En-
rrprlse and get the news.
work done on the building and arc
preparing for the opening fall term
which will start Otcober the twen
tieth. The teachers will be Miss
Mattie Hand of Meigs, an^l .Miss Her-
RESOURCES OVER $700,000.00
III EWE
tha Dre
The farmers of this community
are now gathering their corn and
hay.
imong
BARNETTS"GREEK
EEI US PBHIF TU HU;
We have a first class line of everything
in hhe drug line and the best of prices.
Our Rx department is perfect condition.
Your Rx compounded by competent
pharmacists.
City Drug Store
PHONE 2S4.
Mr. Ansell Deklo Is still improv
ing and we hope will be out again
in a short time.
Miss Essie Wheeler, Mrs. C. L.
Wheeler and Mr and Mrs. S. H.
Monroe spent Saturday an$ Sunday
in Pino Park.
; Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Whorl,‘r and Mr. A. F. Thompson and his wife
living trip to j Air. and Mrs. Pierce Montford spent returned home Monday after an ex-1
j Sunday at Stringer, Fla., wlt.i rel- tended visit to nor mother, Mrs. Lou }
atives ‘ • Knowles, near Pine Park. i
| Leon and R. E. Stringer Jr., spent J
'Sunday in Thomasville. j ^ l,r st> hool will begin the twenty-j
j The B. Y. P. U. will entertain Fri-1 seventh of October and Prof. Honea J
i day night in the beautiful Oak ; from Boston, has accepted the prln-1
I (Iroyo oo tho school grounds if the clpalshl p. . |
; weather wll permit and If not will
| meet at Mrs. M. M. Lilly's. The' Mr. Fred Itonton's little son, who j
Epworth League will meet with was 111 at last week’s writing. Is rap-
thnm. idly Improvin'
Mr. K. C. Powell killed two large j , CaB „ el , a1( , famlIy
corn on}
Depository for the State of Georgia,
County of Thomas, City of Thom=
asville, and the LJ.‘ S. Govern-
ment Postal Savings System.
DIRECTORS:
R. C. Balfour Theo Titus
I. L. Hand Janies Watt
E. E. Mack a. M. Watson
E. M. Smith b. H, Wright
Robt. Thomas.
E. M. Smith, Prest.
B. H. Wright, V. P.
JameSjWatt. V. p.
R. G. Fleetwood, Cash.
! c - lert Satur > 1 ey | rattlesnakes while gatherings
J'or yulnioy, Fla., to visit her moth-; his place last Friday.
P. Chason
er, Mrs. Owens.
j Mr. A. .1. Singletary and family
J visited relatives southeast of Thom-
j iisv 111 e Saturday.
I Miss Beatrice Sanders is visiting
I her sister, Mrs. Murphy, near Cool-
I idge this week. (
j Mrs. Ben Singletary, who rcceut-
I ly moved from Boston to her old
home near Ochlocknce, Is spending
the week with her daughter, Mrs.
J. T. Stewart.
| Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Butler an
nounced the birth of a son, October
1, 1913.
A little child of Mr. I.um Stewnrt
of near Pino Park was burled at
Barnett's Creek Wednesday after
noon.
The Barnett's Creek school will
Mr. Rayn: 1
I were the go, t of Mr
Rogers Jr., is a at the lav: ■ the week.
V and Is growing j Mr. Drew Stephen made a pop
call to see Mr. A. C. Thompson last
Master C. L
line young fell
every day.
Monroe &. Co., are doing a big
saw mill business now and are work- 3Un u a y'
Ing on their stave and shingle mills. I (Mr. J. W. Wilson and wife were
Their business will be a big thing tj u; Kue sts of Mr. R. W. Braswe'.I
when It Is all comipleted. Metcalf, .
has already been strengthened by, an< * w ** e Sunday,
the hie mill and the prospects look Mrs. Gertrude Gridin was the
much better still. j guest of her cousin Mrs. O. E. Bras-
"Ro.” j well Friday last.
Mr. W. G. Griffin spent a few hours
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give an entertainment on Thursday
night, October 22, for tho benefit ot! wlth hl ® IutIe 80n Master Grover
the school. The chief features of 3lln<lay last '
the entertainment will be selling the
boxes, planing the donkey's tsll, for
whloh a prize will be given, a candy
popularity contest and the fortune
teller. All the ladles who feel In
terested are requested to bring boxes. 'iMt Monday.
Mr. E. P. Sculley and daughter
made a buainess trip to Thomasville
Monday last.
Mr. H. W. Griffin and wife also
made a business trip to Tbomasrllle
We make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable,
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
A. W. Palin & Son.
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