The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, November 21, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, ERIKAV, NOVEMBER 21, 1013. Revitalize Your Complexion. s time to remove the unslght- oer face, neck and arms aid ■ Sutr.|uer is over and it i ly marks of sunburn, from > restore your complexion to its natural dainty coloring. You will And In our TOILET ARTICLE DEPART MENT, a complete line of for till aratlon Cold Creams, Vanishing Creams, Liquid Creams, etc. in stock all advertised prep- fill any private fomulas. purpose. We and we are prepared Ingram Drug Co. Phenes 9 and 99. IBRI A marriage of much Interest to many of Thomas county people was ihut of Miss Annie Mao Jarrott to .Mr. James Hardy, of Quitman, Sun day -morning about eleven oclock. Miss Annie Mae Jarrett and Mr. Hardy left for Coolidge, in an auto where the ceremony that made them' as one was performed by Kev. H. B. ! Xt smith. They were' accompanied ! b\ the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Josie Har- : d>. of Quitman, and a number of j others. After the ceremony they j came back to the home of her un cle, Mr. .1. J. Turner, where a most ■ delicious dinner had been prepared! for them. Before entering the house 1 they were met at the gate by quite : of friends and given The young .people are still enjoy ing the sugar boilings and will be sorry when they are over. Mrs. 3. W. Carter and son, Hines, returned home Monday from Lake land, Fla., where they have been for some time, as the guests of rela tives. Miss Lillie Wood spent Saturday night with her brother, Mr. D. E. Wood, of Boston. , Mrs. # 0. W. Belcher left Sunday for Hover, Ga.. whore she will spend some time with relatives. Quito a crowd of young people went to Hovej Hopper Sunday after noon. Mr. Cl. W. Beatty and sister, Miss The Kirby Planitu Mill Co, ill attend the Fair. I be sing at Rev. Mr. Stephenson’s Sunday was enjoyed by all who at tended. pr? WEATHERBOARDING Protection of course, good looks thrown in, quality you must have, quantity that you pay for, and at prices that are in keeping with the other requisites. There are several styles that you can select from, blit there are two popular ones; Plain dressed one side and each edge, and is about \'z inch thick,'this is made in three grades Novelty is inch thick, and the most saleable style is finished with a cove on one edge, and shiplapped on the other «o as to fit over the edge of the lower piece, three grades of this also. LET I S SHOW VO!' THE STYLES AND • TELL YOU THE PRICES. 53*2.. KIRBY PLANING THOMASVILLF, Long Distance Phone 264. REMOVAL SALE NOW ON ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., of Harry Steyerman, will be placed on sale at the old stand, 105 South Broad Street. I have purchased the entire stock at Public Sale and will close it out at once at or below cost to save the expense of moving to my Jackson St. Store. Great Bargains DRY GOODS NOTIONS CLOTHING SHOES, ETC. It was bought at a bargain and will be sold at a bargain On Sale and display in the Steyerman Store 105 South Broad Street Thomasville, Ga. H. Peinberg. Everything comes to him who waits— except success. Fords are chosen by men who “get there”—by men who de mand a dependable car that's always “on the job.” They choose the Ford because of its splendid record for con* sistent service. Five hundred and lilt/ dollar! U tne nsw price of the Ford runabout; the touring car la alx hun dred: the town err eight hundred—all f. o. b. Thomasville. complete with equipment Oet cata log and part culars Irom ^ MILL CO. GA t parlor was beautifully ! Florence Beatty, went to Barwieli decorated with pot plants and white chopping Friday afternoon, and yellow chrysanthemums. The *^ r * D. T. Headley went to Quitman , ' ride was handsomely gowned in a Thursday, on important business, 'brown cloth tailored suit, hat to and ^ rs - L F. Duncan left (match. After the bride and groom Monday for Thomasville, where they ,entered the parlor. "Silver Threads iAmong the Hold," and "Home, Sweet jllome,” was softly played and sang. •A number of nice presents were re-, „ . .. _ _ ,,lived. Miss .larrett, was Mr. Jar-I Mr - anrl Mrs- It. O. Wood, of l»a»o, J tett's second daughter and Is a very | SI ’ e " t Su " day with the formre’s i charming young woman, who has; " 1<d lcr ’ ' v - Wood. ! in an v friends and makes friends 1 „ 0n } a st Thursday, November 13th, ‘ wherever she goes. The groom Is, t Mrs ’, J - D - McOraw passed away at a prominent business man of Qult-i aer * , ° me ‘ a -Moultrie. The remains man and a man of high standing in ’ Y' ro . )ro ” p f ’ iVerKrCGn Baptist Ms resident city. About half past ' T, 7 Ue \- T - A. i.ne oclock Mr. and Mrs. Hardy left'''conducted the funeral ser in an auto for Thomasville. to 'catch j vi ‘f’ 3h " w * s ! ! B < au-Hiter of Mr the train rot- Quitman, where they and „:'!?• ' V> , H ’„ W “ rd ; She leaves a will make their future home. Mr. Ie '. n 1 ted hasba,,d a '‘ d . t six ,hlldren ’ and Mrs. Hardy have the best of! " : ‘ 0ht of rolntlvpH •<> wishes Irom the!r many friends iL ° 9 ' . here. ! Mrs. McGraw was a true Christ!?* Syrup making is one among the j " oa,an and lived up to her faith, greatest features here now. Three 1 <>l,r Lt'aftfelt sympathy goes otr of the most prominent farmers are still in that delightful business. Well, w© have a new depot agent, now, Mr. S. M. Stevens. We bid him j a most hearty wehome. Among those that made a business’ trip to Thomasville Saturday were 1 Messrs I. M. Dyke. U. E. Aldridge,, and J. B. Giles and others. Miss Mattie Marston went over: Thomasville Monday for a weeks, i, av | n g a fine time attendln Our heartfelt • to the bereaved ones. May /lie All i Wise God look down upon them and i bless them. TWO GIRLS. =TME FAIR? HAS BEEN CONSIGNED -OF- A SHIPMENT Ladies Tailored Mostly Black, Blue and Brown, Worsted Serges. New Makes, which are now placed ON SALE at $3.98 until sold. THE FAIR ; OUR PREMIUMS ARE IIN OUR PRICES Tl 1 voather is fine for and all of the young people ar Buck head and other towns. tor to Thomasville Sunday. visited Mr. Herbert Sanders and Mr. and Mr*. J. E. walker spent Mr. Gaston Wilson of Merrillville, family last week, j several days of last week with the'spent Monday night with his friend, j an( j j^ rB p or t er Stewart, of j latter's mother, Mrs. K. H. Red-J.\lr. Thomas Hough. 'Camilla, are visting relatives here team. i Syrup making is the order of the we ek. j Mrs. Wiley Yates* ami daughter, day in this part of the county. j a. ste . vart „ nd BOM griml-j'lrs. Jane Clark, made a visit to; M rs. Clarence Hureu and children j w ’ ,g * of Barnett’s Creek, visited’ Saturday ***»■ -* “— ! Pave . visit. : Rev iit the First Baptist church, here; Melton Herndon. Sunday. -* lc fmh Shh'luy. and everybody has! Messrs. Sam and William Hart o an Invitation to attend. Come and ’ -Mbany and Rev \ T Han o lon’t forget to bring a well filled j YhoinBsvIlle, visited their brother ket, us dinner will he served at I m r | # j> jf art a f ew ivo Saturday of Oak Hill, 'were the guests of the hj r i» 0 i, Braswell and fnmflvr Snn- „ -r , them. ! and Mrs. Dscar Pope and Miss former's iparents, Mr. and Mrs. R- day Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Prosser of Cool-; Ruby Redfearn spent a few minutes i C . Wheeler Sunday. and Mrs Stewarl and Miss Mr. Lum Giles of Merrillville, vis- J B a th Singletary attended the Fair ited friends here Sunday. ; Tuesday. Quite a number of our people j Mr i^Iack Drew, of Bold ‘Springs, (). C. Ilou .’h. will be ordnlned j idge, to visit the former’s sister Mrs. I in Pavo Sunday afternoon Crow III * ed his regular pointmeiit at the Baptist Church r.» last Saturday and Sunday. •hurch. Miss Vetitia Dyke and Mrs. Byrd •\c*nt over to Thomasville shopping, one day last week. Mr. Frank Raiford made the Mc Graw Sunday school a visit Sunday u week ago. News Is somewhat scarce week so will have to stop for tune and come again. "BLUE EYES." A'OCw days j The farmers are about. via- • grinding cane now, and all are tired; seriously hurt few I of syrup-making t mis season. Mr. and Mrs. Cam lie Brinson and "SALEM” Several of the McGrawites tended the preaching services Enon Sunday and they report lug heard a fine sermon Mrs. Berta Drew and children | ited her mother in Moultrie a this {days last week. thlsj Mr. Oscar Golden of Monltri'r. | visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Woods • Sunday. t Mr. Iverson Hobbs visited relatives! \v ‘at lone Sunday. j Mr. Frank Blanton and Miss Nan- this •nine Hart were A.fppily married atlspte j tlie home of the b'ide’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. P. Hart Sunday morn-, Jessie visited the syrup making at , “ V * V. » , ml ! Mr. Mack Drew, of Bold ‘Spring*, we ™. v ‘ 8 ‘ ors . a ‘ ,he * alr “> Thom-, wag , ca „ er ^ Wednesday night, asuile this week. | Little MIbs Annie Braewell has Rev. M. A. \V llson filled his regu- heon on tho slck , lst but ls able t . •T- 0;, d s ,T» Beachton Satur- be whoo , asaln , t tbi9 wrjtin g. Mrs. Kd. McMIKan shopned in Oclilockneo Saturday. Mr. Noah Singletary visited friends at Bold Springs Sunday last. Several from here attended the Sunday service at Barnett's Creek j Master A. J. Duren was thrown ; from a mule Sunday, and it is b.e- through llcved he was painfully, though not SINGLETARY bister. Miss Leola Brinson, spent second Sunday with Misses Bertha and Rubie Reagan. \V. ; are sorry to say that Mias Mtn-j MUs L|1| , an Watson and brother, « at .»? n . 1, ... on v , „ 1 !® “l c }_ ut : Delmar, of Union, visited here Sun- day last. hope for her Sunday. Little William Bullock, of Och- locknee, spent the woek-end her* with his grand-parents. Mr. Dock Maddox, happened to tk* serious accident of cutting his leg very badly last Monday, while strip- The cold hus killed all the uane and everybody is making up syrup, ling at ten o’clock, by the bride’s un-|Mr. W L. Watson’s Friday night and nobody has time to go to cane-lcle. Rev. A. T. Hart, of Thomas- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brinson I rinding*. jville. There were only a few rein-1 spent the latter part of last week! Nearly all the farmers have Hn-‘ tiverf an< * intimate friends present at ’ with his father. Mr. J. W. Brinson, isliecl with their cotton picking, and I l ** e <erenionJ ’- We wish for the hap- Miss Ellen Scully and brother,! most of them made fairly good ’ PY . v °nng couple a long and pros- : Ernest Scully, spent last week with; crops and got good .prices, too. j porous Jife^ _ their sster, Mrs. Janie Christie, who! ritlng. mdy recovery. i Mr. Oma Sanders and niece, Miss ping cane. It is much better now, Mr. Byron W hite and sister, Miss | ( ;j adya g an ders, of Columbia, S. C., we ar e glad to report, wsle visited thw svrun making at 1 n\ ho was murdered by a drunken j negro, near Moultrie on W'ednesday * morning, November 12. Harvey. .. . . : Mr. T,. B. Buntm and Mr. F. A. lives near Mefgs. Our i-ommunity was vailed togotn-j of PaT0 visited oar Sunday- Mr. Paul Singletary and Miss Myr-: ir on a very sad ocoaaion last v chool SutlUay . tie Deklr were out driving Sunday Jl. - l-, ° f - Several or the McOraa itea are afternoon. | the une t , H “ r ' oy attending the Pair ut Thomasville I MUg Ethel Sellars of Cairo, arent ( eek - !:lie latter part of the week with her j Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, of cousins. Misses Delia and Trudiej a"sw oTml and Mrs'. T. L‘.“Kln-! J 1 " 1 *,® 11 Mr ' arU Mrs - ’■ '*■' „ n , . ... „ ,1 gry. who once made their home In i » art - Monday - , ***■ C - Dekl f>« v, » Mrs. H.! our midst, but who now live at Bar-‘ Misses Mary Ann Dixon and Bes- *" ”atson at iliis^ w riling. •wick. He was about 21 years of Ri ** Folsom of Barwlck. Miss Rena Mr. anti Mrs. C. if age and was well liked and highly i Varnler, of Salem, and Miss Inea Bed their parents, Mr ; respected by all w'ho knew him. But, Gre « n * of Favo, were among the >Hmms Sunday. , I alas, how dark is the picture for a visitors at McGraw Sunday. , Mr John Re«Wei» wnd Miss Eva’ iPromsilng young man to be’killed! Pftarl Laster and Joseph- 1 •' ado were married Sunday after-! • like he was. The bereaved family I in e Hobbs visited Mr. and Mrs. Mel-’ ,,oon - Kev. Jessie Aldridge perform-- 'has tlie deepest sympathy of their j ton Herndon Saturday evening. |* n * the ceremony. Their many many friends. Rev. Mr. House of Mr - and Mrs. Grady Joiner vis- fr,end « 'J' 1 ** 1 . f5 en l all , the hai>pl " Pavo, conducted the funeral ger- Ked the former’s parents Saturday ness taat "fe holds for tnem. ■ ! es at the grave, and the remains and Sunday. ! Mr. Will Hudson and Miss Rosa; Misses Bertie Pilcher and Miss Scroggins were happily married' Pearl Laster visited Miss Alice Hart 1 Sunday afternoon. They are being j FURS AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES Wool on Commlotlon. Wrlto for prlco il at mentioning this ad. JOHN WHITE&CO. SSS5. Watson vis- and Mts. W. {were laid to’ rest by the side of his j brother. j It has been the sad duty of your correspondent to assist in hurrying I 'six murdered men in the Salem! j cemetery, and three of them young; mui! We think it is time for the; : masses of the people to rise up and jvtamp out the liquor business, when I we see the effect of it so often, in ;he sbeddin? of human Mood. May (the time come when it can and will I hi* stopped. Monday night. WOODLAND, OF GRM COUNTY {heartily coni-i.uwlaled by their many ; friends throughout this section, Mr. Tom Jennings Is spending a j while with her brother, Mr. B. L. Watson. Slums M . .. , . Theta? will be preaching nt Union' From all reports, the farmers in School House fourth Sunday. Er- thls neek o the woods are about £ ,.y b ody Is invited to vouie Rev i through making syruj, now. r. j. Jackson, of Thomasville will Quite a crowd from this ■iiK.-lIon: bave charge of (he servicer, and attended the circus In Cairo Friday are assured of good preaching, j »«‘ . . Mr. Byrom White, of near Meigs. J Mrs. W L. Tajlor visited friends attended preaching at New Hope : and relatives in this section 3atur- Sunday. ! day and 3unday last. Mr. Will Hudson and Miss Scrogglna were {happily married • lever j Mr. .1. X. Donaldson, the ITimea-Enterprise representative, was [with us one day and night last week. I Gome again, Joe, before the sweet- j cuing Is all made up. * ! The sing at Sardis last Sunday j afternoon, which was held Just be- Sunday afternoon, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Xoah Scroggins. We wish for them a long and happy married life. i Mr. Sydney Jordan called on Miss ' Mattie Fulford last Sunday after-; noon. ■ Messrs. Will and Ernest Mr. Otis Brinson called to.ree his 1 Rosa best girl Sunday afternoon. "JUST ONE.” 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt and :aiierncon, v.a.cn was neiu jusi ue- , Q „ . Harper»little son, Arthur, of Moultrie, are fere the Sunday S hool hour was pro-! wed *' visiting at the home of Mr. and ! pounced . em cees. We 4/ere hon-> dll, J. ®“ nd “ y , *. ft * rnoo ;L . 1 ' :rs ' n c - Wheeler. 1 ored by the pretence of eeveral 8<«>d aimdav Sch^T ' lr ' and i,r "' Ed ' Wheeler and lit- j singers,-among whom were Mr. Math-i^ ed ‘J unda> s< h ° o1 ,a8t ^ unda > Itie daughter. Jessie Lou, of Tbom- is. of Boston, Mr. James Bloods-1‘ . . If »;UsvlHe, have ’ on the recent guests -worth, of Reno, and several of the! * a ' t * r r and w ‘f n y ‘ B ' t6d '-f Mr. and R. C. Wheeler. ! home boys and glrla that are hard i ,,r and \fra I S FuUoM vKdied • MUs Tl! ” '« Mlnter, of Thomaa- ■ - ------ -- — I an " Mr «. j. s. fuirord Malted , h „ t ,. .„ g pend , ng gome tlme Misses Ruby and to heat. Come and be with us at two “ I vllle, has a si ; o’clock any Sabbath afternoon, and • ela 2‘ ““® a ^ " J ‘ d S|,yln * , f uaday - with liet irleutH, •two flips of a Mger cake." bet you re ,^ .^“h*, a da? !' C °T‘S , •will say. Why haven’t 1 been herei, t k J ; Mr. auu Mrs. i before, I The Subbath school is growing in ’ interest as well as In members. The ordination of W .R. Luns ford will take place at Sardis on the first Sunday morning in December. There will be a dinner spread for the convenience of those who may . wish to attend, and who may live -o far away that they could not attend but for this fact. Everybody is invited to come and bring your dinner basket with you. Come and let us spend the day in the Lord’s service. After the ordination «er- inon and service, there will be one hour for noon and refreshments. Then at two there will be one hour spent in eloflnf, the service* to he led Jby competent singers. Promptly at three oclock, the Sunday 3ohool I Messrs. Arthur Freeman, Emmett l will begin. Let everybody come. Brooks and Dr. L. L. ‘ 1 help us make UjproflUble day led last week Mr. I. D. Singletary visited his brother, who is a guard at the con vict camp, last Sunday. Mr. G. T. Deniott was autoing near here Sunday, and visited his mother, Mrs. Martha Demott. The last infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Scroggins died last week. The grief-stricken parents have the deepest sympathy of all who know and love them. A cordial invitation is untended to Gus Wheeler and hildren, of Thomasville, spent Sat urday and Sunday with the for mer’s parents, Mr. arid Mrs. R. C. Wheeler. - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Green, of Th'om- asvillp, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Hough. Master Charles Duren was a viti- St*t«* of Ohio. QUf of Toledo. Lieu county. •*. Frank J. CbdWjr makes oat* that be la senior irtaer of tho firm of w. 1. Cheney ft Co., do- Jay host nets la tho City of YoiOdo, CoDutr i State aforeoal*. and that said Iraa will | everybody to attend Sunday School “{.IS rSuSS SXp£2£« next Bunday friend. Come aud brlns -will oegin. 1 Dr. L. L. Lundy return- cired by the w of Ball's Catarrh Core. % ^ IRANK J. CQENRY. sss. r* *' w - BaJl'a Caro la takes aswatif u ^ - g? gSSSUK l. abut * co., n* THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE 321 W. Jackson St. Thomasville, Ga LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Take Notice:— Tho winter la hero aud you all need wood and clothea to keep warm and protect your health. Come to the THOMASVILLE ItAHGAIN STORE, where you cau all get fitted out with winter clothes ot the beet quality for the least money, and you will have money left to buy the wood with. Come and see the great bargains and you will be pleased. Re member the placs, 3?1 W. Jackapn St. Remember the date, Novem ber 8th, and remember the sale will last for ten days only. Notice the fuliuiring low price*: Ladles good quality, full size Coat .$3.71* High-Grade Ladles Coats, all colors. .. ..$8.1» Ladles Dresses and Woolen Goods St.IS Ladles Dresses, High Grade and Now Styles $3.02 Children’s Coats, Good Quality and Style $1.0? .Misses Coats.. (2.1K Rest Bleaching and Sea Islands 8c Best Work Shirts 38c W’ork Pants 30c Good Tailor-made Men’s Pants. . $1.88 and $2.02 Latest Style Men’s Tailor-made Suits, best quality goods $0.22 High Grade, Best Quality Tailor-Made Mon’s Suits $13.02 L. C. Smith’s 3hoes $2.42 Best Work Shoes .$1.02 and $2.38 All goods In proportion and cheaper than ever—come and aee —If the goods don’t suit and the pries? are not right, don’t buy— but remember, this ls the place and now Is the time to get great bargains and a heap of goods for a little money. TAKE NOTICE: “I met Mr. Goldstein yesterday and asked him how he could sell his goods so cheap and received a proper answer. He explained to me that he bought his goods in largo quantities In the cheapest markets—he Is working hard htmsolf and hat small ex penses and hag small rent to pay, so he can sell hie goods cheap and give good bargains for a little money. I went to the sale myself—spent $18.60 and was well satisfied with what I got for my moaey. If.you want to aave money I would advise you to go to the Thomasville Bargain Store. 321 West Jack- son Street. Thomasville, Ga., and save the difference.”—lOne of Many Testimonials.) H. GOLDSTEIN* Owner. JUST BEFORE THANKSGIVING I>k sure your vehicle, no mat ter .what its kind or construc tion. Is In perfect order. We tnay notice defect* you might overlook. ’Twill coat you nothing for an examination and the ’ Inspection may *ave -•on time, money, trouble and ..osslble accident. We are al ways In readiness to pot car riages, wagons, surreys, auto- moblles, etc.. In perfect re pair at Short notice and at moderate charges. mr *•« 8 SL££ 1 VJ- A. W. Palin & Son. AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING.