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SliMI-IVEKKI.V TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. DECKMDER 5, 1013.
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NEWS FROM THE COUNTY
hi h f-pecd,
our porch, o
bicycle is leanli
;iinst
fence.
f , i “SALEM"
\ milet moans of saying hings to people out of sight -a mat-1 i
tor of convenience ta order tilings, especially when in a hurry. j The (lry leather is still on, and j We are having some real cool
Being fully equipped with top, and two good lamps, or (water Is getting s.arce in some weather now*, and the farmers are
places. still mahing syrup.
der your Drug Store Wants from INGRAM DRUG COM PAN 1. | c ull e-grinding will soon be over in Several of the McGrawit.es at-
Just rail for number nine or nine nine, express your de-|our section of the county. I tended the Union meeting at ->016111
, ,, ... , , ,it,! This community was shocked last I last week,
sires to whoever answers your call, which always shifts him . (| . y evenln „ at the , ]eu ; h of ,;ev. Harvey Wages and Rev. M.
and before you can get back to the cool end .Mrs. Arthur Reiielle. She ^Jiad been J A. Wilson visited Mr. .1. T. Sherrod
sh k for some time, but was thought Friday night
to he improvinr and about out of
j danger. While conversing with
j members of her family, the summons
I came and she departefl this life, in
• obedience to the will of God. Heart
j failure wris ascribed as the inimed-
1 mediate cause of her death.
Mrs. .Xevellc was much liked by
j hop many friends, and her sudden
! passing away was a severe shock to
| them. She leaves a husband and t X lr. , L Welch
' little baby girl one month old. be-, Herring, of the N
• i sides two sifters and other relatives j nil!n jf v visited Mr
to nnirn l»<*r loss. The remains were j ur( j a y‘ njgiit.
Ingram Drug Company,
>tiling That's Fit to Sell.
Quick IKdlvc
Certain!) !
PHONES 9 and 99.
parents at Pelham
week,
Air. and Mrs. W.
the latter’s parents
.1. A. Williams in ]
last week.
days last
Hagan i isited
Mr. and Mrs.
o a few days
visiting Miss Berti
of Merrillville, j
• Sherrod this I
Shiloh
li \I I.oKY.
OiLLON
ch at (’hr.
Annie IB
Mallory 'I
day Alien
be-
uinber of pcojde fr
taken to Ml. Zion
tain, and laid t«» rest by the si
her father and mother. The
reaved ones have the sincere sym
pathy of their many friends.
The union meeting at Salem was
quite a success. While the atton
Mi
Join©
sited Mr
*er and Mrs*. C.ra
B. T. dandy Mon-j
• r. N. d. Hough and son, J
at Tuesday in Coolidgo.
iliild.t Wilson and
dance was not so large, as was hop- • p a
Mrs. George O’Neal and Mrs. Clara
Wral. of (’oolidge. visited Mrs.
am Sherrod Thursday.
d Mr.-*. Leslie Parri.-di of
«d for. much last in
good
hat
-t of their fr
Until
Merrid-
nd, Miss
• lished
i.eliex
.The
nullity
For thi>
in;
:ild- Mrs. .1. X.
. liu
ng had bt
•lies
had
eii thrown t<
main jart of the build.ns
large assembly of frit mi
ered. was elanoratclj dvi
smilax, holly and nrmiai
settas . The right Aing. wheie
ceremony was performed, had L
transformed into a perfect bowti
palms, ierns and poin.-ettas. v
Donaldson and c.i
•d to tneir hom
after sptndiug .
idle
reu j
>f sinil.i
ti t
Through
tiiese, the soft glow from the > rim-
ton lights, nestling in the back
ground, gave the ideal effect of a
perfe< t woodland sunset, and form
ed a pi tiirosquM setting for th
dal party.
Promptly at the hour appointed.,
io the strains of Mendellsohn’s Wed
ding March, played by Miss Good-
wvn Mitchell. Miss Hallie Haris, the
maid of honor, entered, wearing a;
lovely frock of white \oile and lace,,
with pink ribbons . She carried an
arm basket of t ink roses. Next j
The! Thotnasvil
the 1 «!;»>.s with
ath- | Mi s- M. A. Wilson.
•.alii Mr. and Mrs. N. «i. Hough, and
• *.n-|son. Tom, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
the | T. d. Vandle, near Barwick.
Mr. and Mrs. It. (.. Wheeler and
hildren have moved to Thouiasville.
.• wish them much success in their
• •a home.
Mrs.
bri- h.
Meig!
Tom Parramore is spending tor preaching,
me tune ia Thomnsvillc with her Mrs. W. H
uguter. .Mrs. Richard Tyson,
uose little child is seriously ill.
Miss Mary Green pent a few days
•t week with her parents, near
was quite a number of delegates
from the various churches, and the
ministers present included: Revs.
White and T-negle, of Thomasville:
Rev. Crow, of Pnvo: Revs. Wilson.
Wages, Hough. West and Shepherd,
•mil the PaMor. The cluirih and
community was glad to have these
irood people with them, and hope
they will come again soon.
Revs. J. A. West and Perry •'hop-
herd. of Norman Park, spent Satur
day and Sunday with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel West.
Rev. .1. R. Alligood was the guest
f Rev. J. M. Shepherd Sunday.
yton
at-
qiilte
Master Nick Wheeler, of Thomas-
J 11 *■. spent Thanksgiving with his
r.iml-pareuu. Air. and Mrs. R. (’.
• heeler.
Rev. O. C. liougli siient Thanks-
i\ing with home folks.
SCHOOL GIRL.
[ .Simmons w;
irk Wednesday night, but
lad to state that she is much im
proved at this writing.
Rev. T. A. White preached an in
teresting sermon at Salem Sunday,
after which lie went to Merrillville,
where lie preached the ordination
sermon, incident to the ceremonies
of ordaining Rev. O. Pieman Hough
as a Minister of the Gospel.
School Ne
cauie the matron
Harris Armor, ai
carrying white r
i»f honor, Mrs. Mary
aunt of the bride,
*ia channelise, and
)scs. .?he "as fol
lowed by the bride, leaning on the
arm of her father, who gait her j ———
away. In the center of the room, ... , ,
thev were met bv the groom aaid his! t Atlanta Dec. L—Rather
brother, .Mr. Geor-.e •Mallory, who,! 8 " 1 '" 1 ,rI ?' oa ,,le sensational
anted as best man, and there, be-If* ^oi'S-U against hint •
tween two stately columns, draped
ia white and capped with massive
•dusters of white chrysanthemums,
with beautiful words of the ring
• eremony, Rev. W. M. Harris, the
father of the bride, p anoint ed them
husband and wife.
ii ring
Pooiid
Coolidgo. I)e\ .-..— Work d<
bo Coolidgo Public School i
ho month of Novomhor far sur-
mssed that accomplished in any ono
nonth in tho history of tiie school.
Miss Annio Smith, a v ery efficient
i>;k her. lias been added to the far-
ilty, making this school’s corps of
one hers now one of the strongest in
\\. M. | the county.
Tho average attendance has in-
•nsod more than GO per cent, of
than ,
Lewis, of Carrollton, the well-Aitowti
physician, failed Ul appear in Atlanta .. -
yesterday afternoon, whep his case , that for the same month last year,
was called in tho criminal court, and 1 Teachers and pupils alike nre mak-
his bond was consequently forfeited, ing stronuos efforts for good prog-
Tho bond was signed by R L. Ly- : ross. and tho success of the s hook
ons. and it is not known yet whether ■ Another Important factor of tho
.. i .. ... - .... . or not Mr. Lyons will make any ef- school’s success Is that of the un-
During tho ceremony, Miss Mitch-, fort (0 Ilave Ur , L eW |„ re-arrested, j liHiinlly good co-operation of pa-
It will be recalled that about two Irons.
her |Weoks a ”°’ tlle oriKlnal bondsmen Tin* iiu-nilictv of the Board of
j for I)r. Lewis withdrew their bonds, j Trustees have ulso been untiring In
j causing the re-arrest of the physi- ; their efTorts.
dan at that time in Atlanta. Iiu-J ^11 p Ul qj s who made an average of
moved into our
We gladly welcome
jas our neighbors.
Miss Bessie Sherrod visited
Josephine Hobbs Sunday.
1 Air. \V. I. Hobbs and Mr. 'T
Prosser made a business tvi,
Quitman Saturday.
Several of the MeGrawites
tended the all-day service at Mer
rillville Sunday.
Misses Estelle Smith and Mary
Parramore, of CoolVlue, visited Miss-
eo R'.ioda Sherrod and Leafy Mae
Sioidienson Saturday night and Sun
day.
Miss Alice Kaifoni visited home
folks a few days last week.
A largo crowd of our young peo
ple enjoyed themselves <it a candy
pollin'.' at tho home of .Mr. Ed. Selpli
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lavender of
Berlin, visited relatves in our com
munity Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, of
Enon; Misses Mary Parramore and
Estella Smith and Messrs. Amos and
Herman Parramore, of Coolidgo: and
Mr. George Stephenson of Patten
were among the visitors at McGraw
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buntin of Pavo.
\ isited the latter’s brother, Mr. W.
J. Simmons a few days last week.
Mrs. Sallie S’.ierroil of Cairo, vis
ited relatives in our community last
week
Misses Pearl and Rosa Lee Rog
ers and Misses Jennie and Sallie Un
ton, of Patten, visited our Sunday
School Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Donaldson, of Tlionia«vi]l«\
visited Mr. W. J. Simmons Satur
day.
THE FAIR:
HAS PURCHASED AN ENTIRE !LINE OF
MENS TAILORED SUITS
FROM
Several High Class Tailoring Establishments.
F.xcellent Selection of Suits in Wool, Blue Serge and other latest fabrics.
Latest English Models and Others.
Suits to fit ail.
Ranging in values to sell $12.00 to $15.00 at
$9.3©
Rangin,- in values to sell $15.00 to $25.00 at
$12.9©
THE FAIR
Every Garment fold With a Guarantee.
’•V.- M ney’ Woith or Your Money Back.
utment in Boston
spent
Mi
METCALFE
Mr. A. L. Howard of Valdosta,
.1 inlay in Metcalfe, with his
Apply W. C. Lambert.
i-tf.
Hines Carter attended
.1 att
WANTED—Agents every county in
State make $24 to $1S week; of
fer limited to Doc. 10th. Box
750, Atlanta, Ga.
night.
living w
There
lig the |i
folks
spent Thanks
’’limit -
FOR SALE CHEAP—Buff Orping
ton, White Plymouth Rocks; Light
Brahmas; also eight fine Turkeys,
and Pekin Ducks. Address »r
Applv to Parker’s Dairy.
5-2tsw.
Mr. J. A She
the
voting fo
was the host
a most enjoy-
Qnite a nnin
ks attended.
ell plaved softly, strains from Loh
engrin.
Miss Harris was married
traveling suit of dark blue cloth.
*Jth a becoming hat to match,
relieved with ouly a bunch of aig-
of bride's
mediately afterward, "however. Dr. ppj. pent in general scholarship
t.ewls secured the now bondsmeu. I Gurins the 'month have been placed
Dr, Lewis was arrested in an At-! (in Ul( , Honor Roll, which Is ns fot-
lows:
High School
Department —Ancel
The Spri
tinues to improve, under the effi
cient management of
Prof. Honea.
Preaching services will be held
: at Spring Hill church Saturday and
I was renting Sunday. All those Interested are
Well. I’m still cordially invited to meet with us
Our- Mrs. Hettie Minims
fair has pn«t; Thanksgiv- afternoon with Mrs.
ing has come and gone, and with it bly. >
have much to be thankful: rtUt l ^ rP
Editor Tifes-Enterp:
In try last lette
at old Summer Hill
summering ’round about her
Anderson’s
Sunday. *
Miss Mamie Lee Belcher
nday in Barwick, the g
Bessie Gilmer.
Mrs. George Belcher has p turned ’ J'no'tli'
vlaTi^rSr'Do'er. «a‘ j "’mIss Kflle Taylor of Iloaton, spent I FOR SALK—Horae, buggy and liar-
Air. Hunter Jones and .Mias Mule i the week-end with friends In Met- i ne8s: a bargain Jo quick )uyer.
'tephenson, called on tiie Misser jcalfe last week. |
iiiiH-an Thursday eveninir. I Messrs. J. H. Connell, VV. 3. Odom,
and C. S. Thompson were on tho j
Miecosukoe Lake .Monday, duck
hunting.
Mrs. Anst-i Dokie’s little girl, Cora!
Ella, has been sick several days with |
fever. Dr. Watkins saysfit Isn’t ty-!
1-hoid, but tho fever stays with her.!
Wo hope she will soon miss it, and
ho (»;;♦ again.
Mr. O. J. Powell made a busi-
iu- trip to Thotnasville Monday,
We nre warming up for *an elec-
tl'»n pretty soon. il
Everybody is pleased to know we
will have Bro Rogers as pastor and
Brother Outler as Presiding Elder
for another year.
Mrs. Logan who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Rogers here, left
Monday for Birmingham. Mrs. Rog
ers accompanied her as far as Brin
son, Ga., where she will visit Mr.
her, j Rogers’ people for a week.
Mr. T. P. .Montford was in Thom-
nsville Monday on business.
.Miss .Ionic Fagile, of Monticelio,
spent a few days this week with
frieuds 111 Metcalfe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mash were in
Thomasville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vann are
spending a few days with his •iis-
foitnd out
correspondents haven’
liether they found bin
BY TWO GIRLS.
MARKETS FOR THURSDAY
L"
Hill
till
Naval Stores Market.
’ (By Associated Press.)
Savannah, Dec. 4.—Turpentine
firm at 42%. Rosin firm. Type G.,
$3.55; H., $3.55 to $3.57%; L, $3.65
to $3.67%.
spent Monday;
C. Bruin- 1
Castleberry.
rettes. Her bouquet
roses and valley li Hies.
As the bridal party left the church, innta hotel a few weeki
amid a shower of rose petals.thrown company with Miss Effle McCnltllon,
MaUory e tossed 0 her a bouquet e ”io M the ! To Alania" Wh °'“ " e haa co,ne ! MeWheer’cwlle''Barrow'.' Hmner ?“ r . wEile^I "have heeu'T.e«rt-brok‘ : of Cairo;' spent the week-end with w . , lorne Metc(Mf e.
main building, to Miss Mary Jergcr. The girl's father s nrnmln.nl Smith, Etta Harrow, Minnie Nan- ov ,. r the death of my lovely lieiee. »■>« latter s iiarents, Mr. and .1 . Mr and Mr „ y ann reco i V ed quite a
wedding If..,«. 8 r 1 • ! Prominent Eura narrow. Irene Kenne- Mis „ Pangv „ r Albany, Ga.. "• J- Minims. shower of rice on their arrival Wed-
tendered u,u “'o push th" ‘’prosecution ? “ami' ,lv ' ■ Tewe " 1!arrow ' relia Na,lk,n - A1 ‘ 1 'an never forget the little white Mr. J. W. Rrlnson and son. Lester, . ne8day ul( . ht , „„,j a -tin-pan’ sere-
•wbtii ini tl „ pr08e utIon ’ a “ 1 ,nift Barrow. arm and band that waved me the made a busiuess trip to Meigs 1*riday nade later on in tho night.
noth he and the so.nan were In j Grammar School Dept.—Roy Ow- Ia8t fare -well as the train pulled last. • ...
No representative ong unrvcv Sheffield. Myrtle Alii- out Y et I am hopeful we shall Miss Bessie Waters spent Sunday j IIRU TII-TL HOMK WEDDING,
good. Andrew Megahee, Kennet.i avain some sweet day. We all afternoon 'with Miss Mary Jano — —
Immediately after the
the parents of the bride
them o beautiful wedding dinner
the pRRtorium, to which only the im
mediate family was Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallory left over the
A.. B. & A., for a ten days’ wedding
tour, after which they will be at
home at Broken Bow, Oklahoma.
Seldom has there been a wedding
in Thomasville in which such cor- Mr
dial interest was t'eit as tins one. for
wnile Miss Harris has lived here
only since March, she has, by her
sweet Christian character and happy
disposition, endeared herself to a
lar^e Mr. b* 'of friends, bol t young
and old. whose only regret
husband's good fortune in
her fi.r a bride, is that he t;
to tiie far West to live.
Mr. Mallory, who is i aside;
of the groom.
Cone.
: Miss Maude Speight and Mr. Robert
court yesterday
of the doctor was present
a 0 I Jones, Fannie Aycock, Chas. Me ,r a- h ave our sorrows God pity u_. .
: S ; S .!!l? tor ,_ and bee. Lois White. Berry Moncriof. the great and the small. Mrs. J. W. Brinson spent Munda., Mnf . , lv ^ ln-l4ul , lv
ma Logan. Elmon Parramore. | {l| j j was g 0 j na . on to -sav how ' afternoon with her aunt, Mrs. M. C. t *
Cay am ’ ' V1,IU! bIc 1 ,,8< ■ ,, ha¥ * b tr- ,!00 ' 1 ' '' ro " s " rumbly - , , A home wedding of special beauty
Mourner. and good health. Never ami so Messrs. Claude Waters and Lester , n of lt< ( | eta | )H wag that of Mlas
Primary Department Vlrull Gates, much hay: old Maud and T lust got Rrlnson, attended Sunday school at Mamle Speight and Mr Robert H
Lewis Nankin. Catharine Anstin. Ron- ,1,-ed raking and quit. It would ■ c„|„n Sunday la-L 'Dixon, which took place'Wednesday
nic Moncrlef. Kudora Eddlns. An- do you good, just to pass .*y the) Master Lester Smith, of Boston. Ilf „ ht . lt s -::n o’ lock at the res!
gusta Parramore. Carl Smith. Annie barns and stacks and smell the we!’- ip ,» n t the day with Master Kuuell 1 de Q Ce of t}le brI(le s nioiher.
Mrix. Sheppard, of Texas, sent a love- \_
•V niayonaise service, an.l the /.i®.
I liomasville Study (’lass. of w wh!ch ^|„ e
Elmo
Will
nf the hanks in Broke
Bow
fitly
itied
it h
lort sir*
w iy h.indsotiK 8
'•••ived t»v thi-
;• 11 our the l'i
r'Otlceable a'no
1 • Mtiful chest
'•rent n
••dding ; i
ojutlar coi
ted States
c whi< h
Mallory was a member, sent
Her marmalade jar and ladle, and
fended the wedding in a body. •
•e Baptist Philatheas, of w’ii. h the j
I' 1 ** was President, also attended
to a i’) n body.
>t)ong The ushers were ytess
at her ( h.istain. Joseph Jerger,
li ning :• i pj« and Chas. Robinson.
;e.- tier Miss Wilson’s W*s!t!Li«» Cake at
Dinner.
o one Jiim betoie me ormai party eu-
•*nd tered the dining room for dinner,
• • real Mrs. Mallory received by s; ecial
n.tn of. livery a box of wedding
made Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson’s
during 1 ding, which had been sent o;
Texas Congressman, a friend
ofj.Mr. Mallory, and who was at
uts re- 1 tend ant at the White House
from ding, to add a touch : ,f romance
s most |„. r wedding dinner.
* the Among me o»'t-of-town guest>
Cotton
December.
January...
March... .
Open
. . .13.23
. . .13.06
. ..13.16
May 13.11
Tone: Steady.
Local Spots, 12 7-8.
Close
13.15
13.01
13.13
13.06
Poltevint. Lena Davis. Larue Mims, mreil hay. just like it was or better Rraswell last Krlrtav. ljura .Speight oil Seward Street
Sylvia Carlton. John Crow, Rennet! perhaps than It was in sweet Maud M ,ss .loe llurst. of Meigs, was the; Green nnd white was the color
0 ... JT ^ Ir - A< Thompson audiniotif In tho decorations used thru
Kennedy ,3u«de Kelley, Owen Mega- Muller'
hee, Lois Moncrlef. Verden Murphy, if Sweet Maud didn’t think
Cleo Mims. Jewel Roby. Edward Ro- Judge would pass that way on that
land. Homer Ho/.ar. Mary Poltevint. particular day. Well, any way. soum
family the latter part of the week.
Ira Smith.
of our best young
find farmers
In the High School Department, «re taking unto themselves heln-
\ncel Megahee leads with an
from age of 96. while Roy Owens
wed- the grammar school with the
lea
meets. Mr. Joe Miller and Mis:; Sal
Lou Green were happily marri
) Mr. Tom Lewis and Miss
ar ahead
SINGLETARY
icy
mark. Augusta Parramore and Oren Minims are Just o
Megahee are tied for the leadership ’ oe -
of the Primary Department, each
having mode an average percentage
of 91. .1. G GARRISON.
Prlndpa’.
'lat silver, present- Muling the wedolng were Mr. George
cd by the mentli of tho First Bap- Mallory, of Little Rock, brother of
tht church, of • ib-h the bride’s ti»» groom. Mrs. Mary Harris Armor,
father Is pastor \lso a chest of fiat Macon, aunt of the bride, and Mr.
silver presented b> the boyhood pas- .t. Harris, of MaeoP.
ELLABELLE
citing
have
Mrs. Ed. McMillan and son. John
were transacting busiuess in Thorn-
Quietude rei ,r ns supreme ’round asv *** e Saturday,
about. Sugar making time - the! Mr. Luther Siugletary and ciill-
sweetest of the year* will soon be dren, Frances and Edwin* of
over. The crops nr* fine and sam- ton, visited relatives here last
tile extra Christmas will poroi be
here, and all will be happy. 1 trust.
Was glad to meet Mr. P. S. Heeth.
our efficient Tax CrHector. Col
Pliny don’t detain yor I lov
business with him.
of Jacksonville. The beai’Dfnt ring
ceremony was impress!v. ly per
formed by Dr. W. M. Harris of the
Baptist church.
The matron of honor was hand
somely gowned in ' pink mesua'.ine
and lace and carried a bouquet of
pink carnations. The maid of honor
wore a pretty corn colored gown of
meBsaline and lace, r.nd carried car
nations.
The bride’s lovely gown was of
white crepe meteor, made en train,
and the long tulle veil was fastened
with a wreath of orange blossoms.
The bridal bouquet was of white
Mrs. | bride’s roses and lillies of tho val
ley.
After the ceremony, a delicious
ice course was served, the pretty
cakes being in the shape of hearts.
Number of beautiful and useful
presents were received by the young
couple, and were on display in the
living room, back of the parlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon left on the
early morning train for Jackson-
out the lower story of the house, and
it was beautifully carried out In
Southern sniilax arid quantities of
lovely white japonicas, graceful gar
lands of Hmllax were wreathed
around the ceiling and twined around
tiie stairs leading into the reoep-
tlon hall. In the front parlor where‘villa nnd other points In Klorida.for
a short bridal tour nnd on their re-
the ceremony
performed,
art P p (l been erected which was
covered with sniilax and thickly
Bos- Ptu dded with the pure white hlos-
uns of the juponioa. The bridal
ouple stood in front'of this iurin"
risk -t-.r .li Kelly visited in Thom- ,be "' arrlal?e <*reniony. with the of-
vlllo Saturday • fl'-latln* minister just back of It.
Mrs. Noah Singletary spent .\ion-! ■ , " st before the marriage rere
ad day In Ochlocknee with her moth-1 tnony was performed. Mrs. C. C. Cor-
Mrs. Bullock, who is very sick. f of ‘ «»"(? very delightfully, -O, Fair,
.... fl Hu-nal nnd llnlir '• TMu mn.• fnl.
O Sweet and Holy.” This was fol
lowed by Mendellsohn's Wedding
FURS
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES
Wool on CommlMloiL Writ, tor
got mentioning this id.
JOHN WHITE SCO. louisville!ky.
>ES
hoes 0 t
♦or
flnJshape'^MIss Haml'Vnd'her‘aide Miss Ruth Singletary spent Satur-{ ,b *^ U playe','rby el Ml 1 s« n MahH“ph'.'
assistant have evervthln" ,n Cme «inu »i<*ii* win, viieu 11 ,* vfi>\(Ui,ui ! * ^ - nil n»
er and the patrons ai
Tile MacIntyre school is •
on nicely. Nearly sixty pupil
""R 0 ev ed O f0 l-."i! f ong""wem borne for « s8 » rt,ln ‘ b * v * •vrrythlnu In line n r - day night with MU* 11a McMillan. , „ f QuUman . to lll0 strains of
Thanksgiving. ' ” »<•<* »» , Thanksgiving day passed away ti . e br!daI |)arty Kllt ered the r
Messrs. .1. f. Grimn. Arthur Hor- l ,Ie88 * lJ - > n tb 8 neighbor mod. , .
nea and others went to Thomasville „ wbp " '« oat sowing will he; Little Kdwln Singletary of Bo*-. Loll,l "«
on Saturday the order of the day. Every farmer ton, is spending some time with his
ane-grlndlng season will not seems to h*. Interesting i n that line grand parents here.
M r8 . Hugh williams, of Chipley,
is siiending some time here with
relatives.
turn they will be at homo nt the
Rnnsomn apartments, on tho corner
of Warren and Seward streets.
The bride Is a young woman of
charming personality, and the cen
ter of a large circle of friends and
admirers. The groom Is ono of
Thomasville's most prominent young
business men, with many sterling
qualities of heart and mind.
A number of out-of-town guests
i were present at the marriago, among
'them being Mrs. Mary Harris Ar-
hl'-h >tnour, Mrs. L. S. Price and Miss Ma-
ble Price, of Quitman, Mrs. Gardner,
for several .lays yet.
JIM.
STORE
(Mill
mm cheek
321 West Jackson Street
Tliomasville, fii
'IAKK NOIICR—A new line of roods just received. Ladies Coats and
Ladles Dresses. Misses Coats aud Children's Coats, Men's Tailor-Made
Suita. Overcoats. Roy's Over-Coats, Vh' Suits.
Some nf products.
of the farmers still have as many as 1 'I eome again soon
hfteen and twenty acres yet to make 1 ACLK
1 into syrup. This doesn’t sound good
I however, with syrup selling as low
ins twenty-three cents,
i Mr. V I. Harvey has purchased
I two new wagons for the cross-tie
[ business.
I .Mr. Frank Tinnier is on un ex-
I tended visit to Columbus, enjoying, Miss Lillie Wood, spent the latter w « r ® hostesses at a candy
'the Woodmen of the World rally, i part of last week in Pavo as t h e 1 Wednesday night. After
| which has been In progress there, guest of the former's soli .Mr. B. ! an<1 Pulling the candy, the guests
Mr. Charlie Grlflln is in Meigs on o. Wood. .repaired to the parlor, where games
business this week, A WRITKR. j Mrs. G. T. Headley, of Boston, Played. Those present were
spent a few days with Mrs. L F.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured , Duncan last week.
„ltb I.IN'.VL APPLICATION'S, u ibrj cutt 1 Mr . anJ .'J rs ' T - J ■ Cook spent
s the Matron of of Valdosta, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ed
Honor. Mrs. Louis Edwards, of Nor- j wards, of Norman Park, Misses Bea
man Park. .lust preceding the.'sie Edwards of Quitman and Annie
bride was her maid of honor, MIsb Speight-, of Moultrie; Mr. and Mrs
Genevieve Weldon. The bride en- Albert Dixon, of Jacksonville, Mrs.
tered with her brother. Mr. Frank K. R. Foster, of Pine Park, Miss
Speight, and was met by the groom | Mattie Lou Chapman, of Valdosta,
with hla best man, Mr. Albert Dixon, and others.
Mrs. G. W. Wood and daughter. Misses i Bile and Bettle
Barrett j
Pulling.
cooking;
A Full Line of Dry Goods
at Bargain Prices.
will have a Special .Sale ou Fleeced Lined Underwear, prlc* 75c
Also a special prl.e on Msn'i suits aud Special prices on Men's
Come and tee.
URMKMI1KR THE PUCK. 321. WEST J ACKSON STREET.
of ib> aiwue. c«tarrb ia • blood Thursday with their mother, Mrs. W.
luttuoal instate, slid lu order to curt It H Ward,
t take tutrrosl remedies, lull’s Catarrh
Lillie Bettie and Mattie Barrett, and
Messrs. Paul and Alby Singletary,
Delmn Watsoa. Alfred Copally and
Will and Leg Gay.
cure ta tskeu lolrrosllj, sud'scta'dirMU/"upm " r - Robert Huett has returned Mr. C. i. Barwick and family at-
eu*r.“"^ U »,t“ 4 .“.'!u.“e‘ n * u '* Cstan* home from Savannah, whore he sas tended a family reunion at Mr. L. L.
sertiwd to on. tf tbe tiat pby.i‘isnr“ uu been rccclTlnK treatment. Berwick's near Pine Park, Sunday,
.•sintrr for rur. sod is i rejuisr prescripiioa. Mr. Oscar Beatty, and sister, Ml«« [ Mr. and Mr*. Rum Drew and chlt-
b'J; «ur,bl usY'b^d F^rence Beatty, apont Saturday and'dren nnd Miaa Ev* Raat. of Thomas-
rmtljr «iu tb* mucoun — w.«vwva«» •»<♦>• *»»*»«• **— 1 — * •--* —-
•nUibilisAtlou of tb* tWO
- Th* * perfect Sunday with their aunt, Mr*. Hollo- J vllle, spent last week with relatives.
iiiAilou of tb* two iocreuipntd U wb»t tiro- vat, near PA70. i Ufk*«M c( HM nn nnd Hftnrv Tlar.
fUSSffi re-- *“ Me*ar». Je.a McCleod and Jlmmla 1 wlc“??fNomin P JS, .pent ThaiikL
Thens, of Erergreen, were her* on tiring at hom*.
v.i.u.. rvsA.. | .*fra. J, T. Stewart visited relatives
f<*r tratlroonUl*, fnt.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Prop... Tol«k>. O.
8*bS bj lirufKl'ta, j^lr* T6c. V
T«k* Hall’* I’aallf Min far CMuUMtiM*
•
THE UNEXPECTED. ^
may happen In Christmas
lj
time as well os another. Best
he prepared for emergencies
i n
by having your carriages and
, wagons put In perfect repair
,0
at Palln’a Shops. Wo do the
K
best work at reasonable prlc-
es. Rlackemlthy, painting
|
In any and all branch©*.
Don't lot Xmas find yon with
3
a broken <lom wagon or H
§
carriage.
a
Auto Painting and Trimming. 1
1 A. W. Palin & Son. I
business Friday. | I
R*t. I. r. Duncan filled Rav. Mr.'near Cairo last w»*k.
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