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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTEUPRISE, PUIDAY, APRIL 24, 1014.
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| We Must All Prosper
THE COUNTY
Together
SINGlETIMY
Did you know, customer of ours, that you and your In
terests, In and out of this store. Is constantly looked after by
every one employed here? We are always turning dollars
your way, and realize with pride that as a rule our cus
tomers are the happy and prosperous people of (he omraun-
Ity. You can’t lo~e by dealing with us, and do you realize—
We Can Only Prosper
Together
,, , , „ .... , . ,, The weather Is just beautiful, and
.Meigs. April 23. -This Is one time tlje larniers are taking advantage of
we are on the fence in reference to > )t at this t i m e
jhc election culled by the Ordinary! Wo hear m ’ farraera complain-
for some time in duly, waen we snail j ng ^heir watermelon vines are
vote “fence ’ or “no fence.'* Insofar hieing out. Tliey cannot get any
as the Meigs District goes, tilt far- |seed replant , t ls sa id.
niers would save quite a neat little several from here attended the
sum witli tile no fence law, and preaching service at Harnett's Creek
by using their present outside out-1 Sundo
INGRAM DRUG COMPANY
Thcmasville Georgia.
Phone 0 and 09 with Extra Extensions For Prompt Baseball
Soore Service. Call 11s up.
W e believe that the farmers have
hail as lavor.il.' aj-iMg as they
could ask i'or. and .iiom all 01 them
nave taken advantage of it.
ENON
side fence for pasture purposes
would no doubt eventually result in
a far better quality of hogs and
cattle. However, to run this ls
•guess work, hence*as said above, we
I are “on the fence,for the present
jat least, waiting to hear and learn
I more about the subject, by those
I who have lived in a no-fence county
j —and we have many such in this
section.
| We hear on very good authority
that the Meigs merchants sell dur-
l In'*• a year something like ten cars
l of wire fence, which shows the
amount of our fence tax, which we
are called on to pay annually.
If you want to find out all about
Mexico, her government intentions,
square miles, and what Uncle Sam j home of Mr. Paul
get into by war, just loaf' day.
R. C. Jackson will preach at
the Singletary school house next
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurri McMillan
took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Braswell Sunday.
Miss Ida McMillan and Mr. Rus
sell Braswell, and also Misses Beat
rice and Vaunie Sanders, ate dinner
with Miss Ruth Wilson Sunday.
The stork visited the nome 01
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Hughs last week
and left with them a dear little baby
boy.
Messrs. Clifford Stewart and By
ron Singletary and Misses May Drew
and Fannie Ballard, of Pine Park;
Andrew Stewart and Herbert Mad
dox, were the dinner guests at the
Ingfetary Sun-
2 ml
The Fair
Shoe Polish
F. F. Dailey Co.
White, Black and Tan
at 5c Each.
“SELLS Fllll 10 CENTS EraraHEBE.”
Funeral services over the body of
Mr. Joel Bryant were held at Enon
cemetery Wednesday afternoon, con
ducted by Rev. II. B. Nesmith, of
around our postoffice during mail
hours, and keep your ears open and
you can hear everything you want
to know. Men who hava not read
thought about Mexico since their
Our school is still progressing
nicely. Some few have withdrawn, i
but we have an average attendance }
of lrom 26 to 3U. Our schoc.i ~ ** |
close Friday, May Sth. We will not '
have any special program or picnic, !
as the farmers are real busy with j
their crops. It is said, however,;
there will be a short program and
some amusements for the children.
Miss Hula Benefield, of Thomas- ;
ville, siient last week with her aunt,
Mrs. Lader Warren.
Mr. Saniord wages, of Fredonia,
passed through our Community Sun-j
j Coolidge. .Mr. Bryant died Tuesday j S( , hoo | days, ran discuss (he situa
t. after having lingered for
uren
mu ha
irvive all of
heartfelt sympathy,
nith has been very
tion in all of its many-sided phases,
land give you the final result with
perfect accuracy (?)
Miss Bettie Sarrett and Mr. Will
Gay, of Barnett’s Creek, attended
preaching at the Singletary school i
house Saturday evening last. j
Misses Ida and Bernice McMillan j
are spending this week ut Ochlock- |
Men’s Straw
FOR ALL MEN
Popular Prices.
Hats
1 h.g til*
report
is improved now, |
it“<!
and Mrs. .1. II. Be.-kha
1 '! homnsville on Tue^d
nicely.
many an old fellow to wipe his spec
tacles and open up an old rusty vol-
v j s itime and proceed to refresh his his-
an d torical and geographical Information
Wo Inosdav j so as to he ready to meet you in ar-
Mr ami Mrs. Larry (Lilli,i spent Kliment, in referenre to the war.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C.rif- i'And many a youngster is (loins the
fi n ‘ 1 same thing, trying to find out all
Mr. C. V. Pllkinton, attended courtj the possihmties in the case,
in Thomasville this week. Mrs. Jim \\ Bk-s, accompanied by
her little da - g.«ter, Mary Dell, and
Master Norman, her son, left Wed
nesday afternoon for Rockifora. Ga.
mon by the paster, the church
day. en route to see his best girl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jordan an- A good crowd was present at the
nounce the arrival of a fine girl at Chur- h Sunday, for the regular
their home. Mother and babe doing Monday service. After ., good ser- (where they go to spend a couplc of
Mrs. Noah Singletary and little;
lighter, Sarah, spent last, week in
That fleet of warships to Mexican i Boston, with .V: Luther Singletary, j
tors, in the past week, has caused Mr. Singletary, accompanied by his j
’ * " ” * ' *■* estimable family, left Boston Sat-j
urday for Greenville, S. C., to make j
that place their home in the future. *
Mr. Walter McMillan, of Woodland !
visited relatives here Sunday. j
Mr. Noah Singletary made a ^si-j
ness trip to Thomasville Saturday.
Mr. John McMillan Is In Cairo this j
week, attending City Court.
Mr. Omar Sanders, Columbia. |
S. C.. spent Saturday nig'nt with hi
brother, Mr. H. L. Sanders.
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Norman.
... >w. a -. ..... rUKKS. - “
Methodist church at that place.
ct the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. , . ,
Jordan 3undav of deepest meaning of church ordi- , ...
Misses Mlttie and Viver Cumbass nances, and when (taken in the M,ss Ll a Pilcner. one 0. our
vi^ted relatives near Boston last Proper spirit should make any one {popular milliners, spent Sunday last
! love Christ more and live nearer to | Valdosta with friends.
Mr. L. S. Cobb made a business. Him.
trio to Thomasville Tuesday. ' Mr. Enoch Pilkenton and wife, of
?.,rs. W. H. Wages spent Saturday;the Pine Grove community, were the
anti Sunday in Thomasville, the j guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pllken-
/g’»en of relatives. I ton Sunday.
"“Mrs. Noah Stcga!!. of Newark.' Miss Missouri Smith, our effici-
spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. M. Jor ! en ^ teacher, visited home folks at
dan# • •?-< Barwick Sunday.
.ev. Harvey Wages filled his regu«' The school here closes Friday, and
lar appointment at the Englewood from all reports v/e think Miss Sintih
Church Saturday and Sunday. Jias had a most successful term.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cason, of Sum- ( Mrs. C. H. Garrison and uaugh-
mer Hill, spent Sunday night with ter. Miss Abbie Garrison, visited In
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Logan.
MACINTYRE
I Pavo. last Saturday.
I The farmers <>t mis community are
1 progressing nicely. We notice some
I arc plowing corn and cotton, though
j there Is some planting not done yet.
“MERRILLVILLE"
Merrillville, April 23.—One
Misses Lilia Joiner and Annie Da
vis, visited Boston a few days since.
Messrs. G. L. Duren, Dan Willis,
J. J. Braswell and Rev. W. M. Da
vis, are Meigs' representatives on
the Grand Jury in Thomasville this
w'eek.
We notice our former townsman,
Mr. S. W. -Napier, now of Albany,
on the streets a few days ago, shak
ing hands with his old friends.
Messrs. J. L. Johnson, L. K. Bras
well, John H. Pullen, Lem Single
tary, J. Whitley, Perry Willis, J. R.
Holton and George Crowell were at
tending court In Thomasville this
week.
Mr. George Moncrief reports that
fishing Is fine Just now, he having
caught quite a nice string of the
finny tribe Wednesday last.
We learn that our young friend,
Wilburn Moncrief, will be the Meigs
ice man this season.
Mrs. Duncan Bickley Is visiting in
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. George Tur
ner.
Mrs. C. C. Griffin and son, Robert,
spent Saturday night and Sunday In
Thomasville, the guest of Mr. and the most enjoyable events of the Albany this week.
Mrs. Hough. season was the picnic lust Friday, i Mr . nnd ji rs . M. a. Dane
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reagan and * as B,ve “ ‘5 bo ') or of_ the Mer- t o Albany Monday last,
sister, Miss Minnie Lee, of Ochlock- T ’“Eh School, which was M r . Paul Searcy, one of ihc for-
nee. attended preaching at Little m ®r_young men of Meigs, but now
Ochlocknee Sunday.
vent
Mr. Gular Jordan of Coolidge, at
tended the Sing at the -.ome of Mr.
Elwell Sunday afternoon.
ably assisted by Miss Vetitla Dyke. | G f Thomasville, was shaking hands
The day was spent very pleasant by; with old friends here last Sunday,
the teachers and pupils, as well as by p f j s Searcv countv School
the patrons of our school. Mr. J. N. c * , * J C 2- tw S
««r.. wuiiua> c.tgp.uww... n _„,.„ .. Superintendent, and Snerlff Tom
Mr. 1-urn Elliott and Lester Tur- n * ho ( l, 'Jj Tlmc.Fot'cr Singletary, were among our visitors
ner. of Pelham, spent Sunday with re l>rc>>entathe of The Tlmes-Enter- j week.
Mr -mu Mr« F I. Flllott -prise, wns present, and he made a
Miss Sallle Carter Bnent Thursday very Wne speech, at the noon hour.! "'hen court meets In riiomasville
Mjss Bailie tarter spent Thursday Tl t . assembled people were In- »nd Camilla, fishing season opens
dia” Roberson ' ““ ^“'viteS toparuZofthedellcJons re- a P a ' once. Judging from the uum-
‘ “• , . ! fresnments which had y.-en prepar-1 her who try their skill with the rod
The entertainment given at the ■ a .... ‘ .
THE FAIR.
UNION NEWS OF GRADY GO.
orif
ot
A large congregation heard Rev.
Mr. Davis preach last Sunday, rle
preached a special sermon to the
children. If they will only heed his
warning and stop smoking cigar
ettes, along with their other bad
habits, they will improve themselves
and be a further, blessing to others.
According to the opinion of this
writer, the people have gone mad
on baseball, and w’e believe it is
morally as bad, if not worse, than
horse-racing, for it Is the common
report that there Is often betting as
to which side will win. Do we want
to raise a nation of gamblers? It
seems that we do, for the ladles and
Another very refreshing shower
of rain came Sunday afternoon, and
was thoroughly appreciated in this
community.
Misses Sally Thompson, Lillian
Watson, Ruby Watson, Mamie Wat
son and Mr. Delma Watson, visited
at the home of Mr. J. P. Chason the
latter part of last week.
Mr. .N. H. Sasser anc^ family at
tended services at Beulah Sunday.
Misses Ida McMillan and Vannte
Sanders, Mr. Russell Braswell, of
Singletary, and Miss Beatrice San
ders of Barnett’s Creek, dined at
the home of Mr. J. W. Wilson Sun
day.
Mr. E. P. Scuih made a business
trip to Meigs Monday.
Mrs. Kizzie Brinson and Miss El
len Scully spent a few hours with
Miss Dollie Mae Brinson 3unday
afternoon.
Mr. Otis Brinson attended preach
ing at Beulah Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bullock, of
In
young girls go to the games, and
in our opinion encourage it. We
hear also that church membe* at-j the Beulah community, visited
tend the games. Do they ever stop j this section Tuesday,
to think where their influence Is | Mrs. Kizzie Brinson and Miss
lead'.ng? Surelv. it Is not for good: 'Amanda Watson visited our school
is there not a nobler calling for our j Tuesday afternoon,
younz men than to -> baseball . blisses Mamie and Ruby Watson
player? We think there Is, or. are
oung men mere weaklings?
**We had a nice rain Sunday after
noon. It did a lot of good to
planted crops, and gardens. Every
thing is looking good out this way.
Corn Is up and growing: cotton corn
in': up. melons doing fine: and other
truck is doing fine.
Miss Lottie Miller, who spent 9
few days with her sister, Mrs. A. H
Young, returned home Sunday.
visited their aunt, Mrs. J. p. Chason
Tuesday evening.
Mr. Jim Scull
with his parent
The weather is very pleasant at}
this writing. We pope It will con- Coolidge, Ga., April 23.—C. S.
tinue so. Dennard, C. R. Moncrief and J. T.
Mrs. Ella \\aldorn and Mrs. Lula Kelley are doing jury work In the
as ™vrrv>2KsAS: -*■ •»>«»»«■» —.
day afternoon. :A number of other Coolidge citizens
Mr. and Mrs. Byron White, who: iave been in attendance at court
live near Meigs, spent Saturday and this week; some as litigants and
Sunday with Mrs. W. L. Watson. ) others as witnesses.
.Misses Mamie and Ruble Watson: spring time was late in its ap-
were the guests of their uncle, Mr. . .. . r
B. L. Watson and family Monday. P earance - and the fanners were
There will bo preaching at Union somewhat late in getting started.
School House next Sunday. Every- ; but we note that they have their
body is cordially Invited to attend crops under way, and everything
the
now looks promising for them. The
methods are so much different now
BARNETTS GREEK
and hear Rev. R. G. Jackson,
able and efficient » -
We are sorry to say thai Mrs. ..
William Carlisle Is on the sick list than a few J' ears *8°, until our far-
at this writing. We hope for her a mers are beginning to learn that we
speedy recovery ! have a splendid farming jection,
Mrs. W. L. Watson, Mrs. Kizslo and dIff ^f nt . lm P IemeatB ; wll,ch
Brinson and Mr. Herschel Watson! maka u Possible for them to do more
made a business call at Ochlocknee v, ! or | t and bette *, has domo JJ-
Saturday afternoon istrated the fact that eoon we will
Misses Mamie and Lillian Wat- ? ave °° e of the very best sections of
son, of the Union settlement, spent tbe ' 3tat0 -
Saturday night with their aunt, Mr - J ' J- Bryant, who lived near .
Mrs. J. p. Chason. Enon Church, succumbed to the
Mr. Delma Watson made a busl- 8rlm monster, death, Tuesday night
ness trip to Ochlocknee Saturday af- at about tea o’clock. He was bur-
terncon. ded at Enon Wednesday afternoon,
Mrs. Kizzie Brinson and cousin, tbe services being conducted by Rev.
Miss Ellen Scully visited their cou- H - E - Nesmith of this place. Mr. »
t a few days 8 i n9 . hisses Dollie May Brinson and F!r > , an leaves a devoted mother, wife
h.s week. ! Annie Jean Cumbte. this woek and a birge family of children to
1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Watson spent mourn his loss. The large and beau-
Sumlay night ns the gue3ts of Mrs f’f 11 * dora * wreaths placed upon the
W. J. Minims, who lives in the s aR ket told to the world tho high
Spring Hill settlement. esteem in which he was held among
Mrs. Kizzie Brinson nnd her cou- b,s neighbors. We tender our sym-
sln, Miss Armenda Watson, visited P atb,es to the bereaved ones in this
Lucy Monroe, of Metcalfe, I ,be Snrln K school house Tues- sad bour -
luus, reiuviieu ' .. visltlnz hernunt Mrs C S Bar- da y afternoon. We believe onr national admln-
Mrs. Joe Heald and c illdren spent, wlck • ’' ' I Mr. J. D. Scully, a student at the lstration is taking the proper steps
a few days with Mrs. Elbert Culpep- con illv of Pine |Ball s B, '» ln e»s College, in Thomas- in the Mexican muddle, but we shud-
per this week. I V' aa , • Mr8 ' ' . '■ onall 5 r ’ ot rlne :vlilb. soon* ts- »h n ..>s» n.H..
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Young took D —^ " , - u — “*
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mil-
ler Sunday.
Mr. Jimmie Donaldson spent a
x days with Miss Marie Miller.
Miss Mary Powell, who has been
Young Is sick this week. We hope
he will be out soon
y, * \c.. ' ed b > tbe ^ood ladles. In the af- and Jine at thal ^ me *
home of Mr. George Turner Thura- ternoont the tIme was pa8sed awa y j Mr. T. J. Christie, Supt. Valdosta. - •
day night as largely attended by singing, until about three o’clock. Street Car Line, accompanied by his guest of Miss Ethel Miller,
Mr and Mrs. .1 C Law 'i«<ted Mr. at whlch time all the Bch ool chil-. family, mother and sister, wa* vis-'turned to her home In Dixie Sunday
\f oIa xc-e will dr « n we re invited to Mr. Smith’s i iting his old home and relatives a ;| afternoon.
.Ir. and .Ir . Mi Si . r . spe t storft w h ere each child was treated j few days the past week. The young son of Mr. and Mrs
Sunday afternoono with Mr. and Mrs. . i _ • —
Gercc Turner to can " y » by our postmaster, Mr., Crops, as a whole, in this com-
Mr and Mrs Dock Fleetwood and T> G * Sm!th - They f a,led to And | munity, seem to be doing fairly well.
Miss Sallle Carter attended preach- . *°.^Thich^Jr filled ' 3 ° me comi,la,nts as bad stand8 , of
ine it Chastain Sunday ani tbe ^ oy " blcb *' ,r - ?m ‘tb filled jeotton, on account of the recent dry
non,,tv. QherVw X „ f ,n each little heart * Th,s term of «pell: corn, all we have, seems to
Thn3.Vill^ h wi!?«h.'vw^ b k«^ltl. t sch001 hns heen mOSt Peasant, look about the average for the sca-
I5""i a m’thT. wlth tbe tearhcrs . a9 w,,1 > a " I soil. Cantaloupes are beginning to
w th c0mmunlty one day ; With the bright boys and girls. I run , and , ook an r i ght . Watermel-
w.. win m,. ! After tbe l»> casaat da y- ““ the ons look under the hack somewhat.
Mrs. Mill Sizemore and Mrs. Hen- ; eveu i tg , w h en the crowcL was invited Cane will lie unusually short, all
; to the academy, to a box supper. It
ry Johnson, were the guests of Mrs.
Elwell one nl^ht this week.
proved to be one of the most success-
we are sorry to chronicle the ill- 1 ful as well a8 pro ntable affairs of
m?«s of Miss Bert'aa Parks.
FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished or
unfurnished. Phone 4S6. 17-Gt
DRINK BLUDW1NE For
Health’s Sake. Bludwine
tling Company.
FOR SALE—Tw 0 10-oz., 10x12 Ar-
in> tents, at a bargain - .o quick
purchaser. 3. W. Fleming.
iits kind ever hel here. A nice sum out entirely,
j was raised to ht’p pay off the In-j
dektedness on tba school building,;
; and also for making some necessary
: repairs. It is hoi ed that in a short
time will have a school building
! In first class order, and we are sure
we will. If we go at it with the zeal
and determination necessary for all
1 such undertakings.
! Mrs. T. G. Smith went over to
Thomasville Sati re'ay to meet her
brother and his . mily. The party
Y° ur , then went over u the home of Mr.
B°t- and Mrs. Mathis where they stayed
j until Sunday aftt. noon.
Mr. and Mr
Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. I
Dyke Sunday
through this section this year, on
account of poor seed cane for plant
ing purposes, some farmers losing
SUNNY RILE FLORIDA
Well, as we have not seen any
news from Sunny Hill, thought we
would write a few items.
The farmers are all busy this line
weather.
Mr. H. G. Blalock visited his broth
er in Boston, Saturday, and Sunday.
Mr. Remer Tnursby returned home
Blackshear, of j Monday after a visit to Ochlocknee.
Mr. M. C. McLendon, of Tkonias-
Park, visited at the home of Mr.
G. D. Conally Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hancock and
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler spent Sun
day in Thomasville, with relatives.
Mrs. Oscar Newton and •
daughter, Maggie Lee, of tho Fre
donia community, visited Mrs. Bes
snent Monday and Tuesday der at the thought of our Nation
with home folks. being at war, for It will bereave
— — — — 'some humble and pleasant home of
TAX NOTICE i It® most precious and beloved son.
Third and Last Round. a ^ d8ar oW tBtlier
Will be in Thomasville at the, _ Coolidge is.a very attractive point
court house every day, from March tor Investors, but to make It more
sie Sanders Saturday and Sunday. ”‘ h !° May l8t ' whan my book9 ■*
Mr. R. L. Gay, of Thomasville, ! wl " clo8e ' after wblcb It will bo br, “* ® f
visited home folks Sunday. impossible for me to accept any re- m * J
j Su «- E r a a'few" 1 wc r e e ka' r v?s d it h wRh I tUrn “- i »ess Man? We ehouM haie a 'bfoom
Mr. Clarence Nix called on Miss, SundLy, alter a few weeks visit withj All city property must be return- factory, a small canning plant, and,
Ethel Miller Sunday. reiat.ves m i nomusviiie. ed by street and number. All land believe me, we should have an oil
Mr. Jim Weldon and sister, Miss Mj*. Ben Singletary, cf Boston. • TO ,„ a „d guano plant. Look at the
Lena Weldon, were out riding one 'Jslltd her daughter, Mrs. J. S.. 7 l°t “h® district. great quantities of fertilizers Bhlp-
dav last week. | Stewart, recently. ^umbers. Please don t ask me to ped p erf , ca ch spring, and you will
Mr. Tom Howard and Miss Bessie j Mr. McRae returned Monday from :copy your returns from old digest, !at once see the propriety of making
Vann were out riding Sunday after-, a trip to Brooks County. as I must have a full description of lit at home. We can make it as well
" oon . I Mr and Mrs. G. B. Slnvletary vis-1 propert _ and el . n , ture o( Dar .las other towne. Put your little
Mr. Waters took dinner with Mr. I itod relatives in Thomasville 3un- a “ p p r „ y ‘ 1 par thinker to work, and then get busy.
Tom Miller Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yarbroush, of Bos
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Clements.
Mrs. Joe Miller took dinner with
Mrs. A. H. Young Monday.
We have heard It whispered that
the wedding hells will ring out, ere
ninny more weeks have come and
gone.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and daugh
ter, Miss Bertie, of Thomasville,
spent a few {lays here last week.
It has been announced that there 1
will be a sing at the Baptist Churcn
here on the first Sunday in May,
with prouhlng by Rev. Arthur
Green, and Rev^A. T. Hart.
The service last Sunday morning
was attended by quite a crowd of
people.
! Mr. Jasper Donaldson, of Grady
County, is spending this week with
friends here. «
all property, and signature of par-
Respectfully,
F. S. NORTON. T. R.,
Thomas County, Ga.
Tour friends,
NIP AN' TUCK.
M'
WANTED—Two or three connecting
rooms with conveniences, for light
house-keeping. Address X, c/o
Times-Enterprlse. 23-tf.
■>r
»ati
Rev. Mr. Talley filled his regular
appointment here Sunday.
Mr. I). D. Perkins went to Thom
asville Saturday on business.
, I, . 0 ..... , Mr. Alex Kia?sley and little son,
ille. was a visitor to Sunnx Hill„# A ih anv i n n „ r town
IPrdie Sherrod was the guest i ast g un dav Wallace, of Albany, were in our town
noap pavo •. dav or so -»*ncia>. a yhort while Tuesday afternoon,
mar iavo u da) or so Mr nnd Mr , n s n |., inr:3l „ y v | s . | Mr w j „ eatty went to Val .
Ited relatives in Benehton Sunday. | dosta Saturday on business.
A number of uaKiawnltes attend-{
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Strickland There was a large crowd a: Sun-
visited relatives at Quitman, Pid- da y school at Brown’s Chapel last , „„tornlnment -which was
Icock and Boston last woek. They s unda v afternoon c d an entertainment, which was
rennrtpii a most delightful tiaie nlln( - a y aitornoon. i held at the Unity School house last
PROMPT HACK SERVICE- -Phone rC, :”[ te l 1 1 ! ««»sr*. J. T. and A. L. Billings- Friday evening.
Delightful Entertainment.
A very lovely afternoon was spent
at the home of. Misses Lilia May and
Edith Rice and Mrs. Russell Vann,
Thursday, April 16th, when they so
highly entertained the Ladies Sewing
Club. An hour was spent in doing
dainty needle work, and chatting, af
ter which a delicious course, consist
ing of Ice cream and coke, was serv-
MONEY LOANED
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At <% interest, payable annually. The bc*rower has the
privilege of paying part or all of tbe principal at any inlereat
period, ntopplng Interest on such payment. I will save you
money. Lome to see me. or write. Prompt attention given
all written Inquiries.
h i nsva sr.ui n.r. ruone .. p avo , va3 Ini
500-L. Russell May, at Lindsey „ r town Wednesday. ' j IwvilhTliaturday^ lne *« tr| P to Thom-
Mr. E. C. Jarett visited his sister, j ^There^*be preaching at the
Jordan, who lives near Pros- ^,gp r j n g Hill School No. 2, Sunday,
'and everybody is cordially Invited to
attend.
Grocery, Cor. Jackson and Madison
3treets.
FOR SALE—Bulck Runabout, In
good running order, 176.00 cash.
Logan Auto Exchange. 16-tf
FOR 3 ALE—Excelsior Motorcycle.
Coot 1226.00. Used very little.
Cheap for cash. Logan Auto Ex
change. 16-tf.
FOR SALE!—Five nice harness hara
ss belonging to Un. Parsons. Can
pett, Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. N. E. Turner and Sam
Sherrod made a business trip to
Thomasville one day this week.
Miss Birdie Plicber, of Meigs, who
has been teaching at the McGraw
School house, came over Saturday
to take the train for Thomasville.
Mr. J. R. Dyke and Miss Mattie
Maraton visited in Coolidge Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Ernest McMillan, made a busi
ness trip to Thomasville Saturday.
_ Mr. H. H. CgMUl, of Atlanta, was
he bought cheap by early buyer, among tho visitors a tho dtp yea-
Appiy to J. T. Culpepper. 23-Jt Urday.
Mr. B. S. Billingsley and sister,
.Visa Lizzie Billingsley, visited In
Metcalfe Saturday afternoon.
Miss Mary Jano Faircloth return
ed home Sunday from a visit to
friquds , and relatives near Beach-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and son, ac
companied by Mr. Remer Thuraby,
spent a pleasant day at the Iamonla
Lake Friday of last week.
Aak Mr. M.‘ A. Jones and Mr. Joe
Billingsley bow they enjoyed their
ride to '3undsy bchool last Sunday j
afternoon. 1
Mr. George Ward and mother, Mrs.
W. H. Ward spent Saturday with
Mrs. Cook, who lives In Bostou.
Mr. Frank Wood is on the sick
list this week. We hope to see him
out again soon.
Rev. J. P. McCann went to Boston
Monday on business.
Mr. J. W. Lane, ot Pldcock, was
here a short while Tuesday.
Mrs. McGregor, of Boaton, called
on her daughter, Mr*. Kent, Satur
day afternoon.
Miss Jennie Baker, of Barwlck,
spent a few days with her sister.
Mrs. W. A. Bowman this week.
Rev. J. P. .McCann fllled Rev. J. M.
Rushlu's appointment In Boaton Sun
day.
Mr. 8. W. Car*»r • to Quitman
'Tuesday on business.
ed. The color scheme was pink and
yellow, being carried out in all the
decorations.
Those present were Mrs. J. W.
Crawford. Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Mrs.
T. I. Pfister, Mrs. Russell Vann, Mrs,
C. H. Rice. Misses Helen and Ma
mie MOKinnon, Annie May Byars
Sallle Elexander, Lilia May und
Edith Rice, Hallie Carter and Misa
Julia Vann.
All the guests the occas
ion, and congratulated the fair hos
tesses on its success.
Candidly Expresaad.
Rector—“I hope yon didn't find my
lecture dry last night?- Old Garge—
“Well, xnr, I wouldn't go so far aa to
aay that, xnr, but when yon stops In
the middle to 'are a swig, though It
was only water, I sea to meslef: ‘ Dar,
'ear.' * -Tattler.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
Agents for.
25 h. p. 5 passenger touring car $750 f. o.b. factory
Write for descriptive literature.
We Retrim Auto Tops
Touring Cars_ $21.00 and up
Roadsters $12.50 and up
A* W* Palin & Son.
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