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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMKS-KNTEIU’IUSE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1014.
We Must All Prosper
Together
Did you know, customer of ours, that you and your In
terests,, lm and. out of this store, Is constantly looked after by
every’ono. employed hero? tVe are always turning dollars
your, way, ■ and realize with pride that as a rule our cus
tomers, are. the-happy and prosperous people of the ommun-
Ity. You can’t lose by dealing with us, and do you realize—
We Can Only Prosper
Together
INGRAM DRUG COMPANY
Thcmasville Gtorgia.
Extensions For Prompt Baseball
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METCALFE
COMMENCEMENT EX MlllSES.
MEICS
Mr. D. D. Perkins and Mr. John
Stanaland made a business trip to
Moultrie Wednesday.
Mrs. E. E. Vann went to Boston
Friday afternoon.
Pavo, May 7.—This community
was saddened this week by tie sud
den death of Mr. Charlie G. Jones,
the 26-year-old son of Mr. J. R*
(Jones, who lives one mile west of
Mr. Hunter Jones and Miss Vivian; here Mr t ones had an ait • .k -*f
Wilkerson, of Dixie, were here for a| acute indigestion and was dead
short while Friday afternoon. within thirty minutes. He was rmr
Mr. Herbert Burton, who lives near'jed at Salem Church.
Thoniasville, made a short call
our town Saturday evening.
Rev. B. D. Boran tilled his regu
lar appointment here Sunday.
Mrs. G. W. Wood and Mrs. G. S.
McCann spent Saturday in Boston,
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Wood.
RC\. J. P. McCann attended preach
ing at Barwlck Sunday.
Rev. I. F. Duncan filled his regu
lar appointment at Cedar Hill Sun
day.
Mr. B. Alderman, accompanied h y
his mother and Mrs. Alice Alder
man and Miss Bettie Beatty, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
ett and family have
motor trip to Ma-
Mr. R. E. Gas
returned from a
con.
Mr. C. T. Cooper is remodeling nl3
resl lence which will add much to
Its beauty and utility.
The Roberts families had a picln?
at Brice’s pond li.st Wednesday, and
the affair was thoroughly enjoyed
by all present.
Messrs. Shaver and Crow are ship
ping out many thousands of potato
Diants these days. This industry
Is new to Pavo a id is being watched
with a good deal of Interest.
Our people are enthusiastic over
the prospects of a new railroad
through this section. Several par-
I>(diglit t ut Event Held a
at Close of. School
[bore
Metcalf*. May 5.—The Metcalfe
High School,, under the direction of
Prof.. J., T.. Holland, principal, held
its closing; exercise* Friday evening.
Mas 2nd;, and* Monday May 4 th, af
ter a most flattoiln; attendance
throughout £fce session, ar.d grad-// 1
Beatty,
On Monday night, April 26, at ten I ties have passed through and
o’clock, the death angel visited the appears very likely that we shall
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. High-| get the road.
smith and took their little darling; The Chan.her of Commerce, re-
|jrirl, Nellie Opel. She was born Oe-jcently orennized. promises to be
How theitober 2, 1912, and was an unusually . very helpful to nte town in man)
last Sun-1 bright, loving child. God spaired j respects.
ui town I her to Mr. and Mrs. Hlghsmllh for 1 Mr. Tex. Tex r, m. Irwin. edFor
-- 1 • . j only a short while. She was just ajof the Pavo Progress, announces
icrning druiK • i J | mtle rosebud, not yet unfolded to j that hereafter the paper will be
,‘V e bvi earth ’ hut saw flt t0 transplant, a semi-weekly, Instead .>f a weekly.
’ ‘ r ' n ._jlt In Heaven. Our heartfelt sympa-j Mrs. Blanche Har-ison, of Dothan.
, ,tliy goes out to the bereaved par-1 Ala., Is visiting her mother. Mrs,
c 8 1 ents.
1 LOT OF
15 Inch Embroidery
Flouncing.
IN THE NEWEST MATERIALS
Crepes, Voiles, Etc.
On Sale at 49c
Meigs. C.a., May 7.
‘dope tasters" did gro
lay, w.hen upon atrivi
niiig drill
found the
hich had in days gone by
dispensed that particular refresh
menl on the oabbath. The
• Abe Foreman, who has been quite
and ci ^ are “ c ,^ in i^ er tneir Bear loved ones, do not sorrow for I sir k for some clays,
halt also as the law applied m tneir | he ^ j Misses Lester and \V<
For God has called His own,
veil.
fact, for the first
»* ^ to leave this world.
ooten, of Pr.r-
ith relatives
1. aim me dooi uiuuN , upcu nF,ai w hi ncatcn. I Associations how tho sing ai nan
to holler hi. usual: This preciousllttle rosebud has, th)g month M^y^C/^^jSunday
1 “°.T.° ; .ns .blfJSL to heavAn P"“»* «? « '» expected ta »« an | . fc . Re 'V * *
a at 111 (i • the ■ lartsest. _
school’s, history. 1 tag'’only "ice and' dru*s“to’-day; will i Oro an Immortal crown
Education has always held a high | be pleased to see you tomorrow.” , "ot even death a gain to those,
place* with*, the patrons of this InstI- j ant j t j ien the would-be customer j ,Ife *° .P°?..^ a8 .? l .X? n .‘
tution, but-the-present shows an in " i would turn away In wrath, and you
terest !n< all. matters educational in j can eas ji y imagine the mumbling
-advance ot heretofore. that followed. Still the boot black To open again In Heaven.
ThW- graduating class, with divis- was allowed
loir. ofH honors,- follows: "Shine.” and
Salutatory-. Isabel Copeland,by the way, is not a cool drink or And shall bloom In heaven.
Class Poem; Lucy Montford jrigar about as necessary on Sun- Her fight Is over and the victory is
Class-History Grover Thomas'day as a shine? Give us consisten- won,
Clasa Song.. Meda GMssonicy, we believe somebody once said And she has entered eternal rest.
Class*-Will... .... William Felkelht was a jewel. j And let loved one’s tears cease to
Prophecy- Ruth Swift *phc m elort growers now come for-! flow;
Valedictory ..Jessie Monroe ward with the spell of young mel- <»od has recalled H1r own;
Mh * J*- l: Glisson. In his usual j ons an d this reminds us tt the old And let our hearts in even wee,
forceful.and-Impressive style dellv-| an d true saying: "Once a fisherman Still say: "Thy will be done."
ere* the. diplomas.. always a 1—.’’ We mean nothing:
The literary.- address by Rev. C. M. ‘personal, gentlemen, as we have'
Ledbetter* though* short, jva3 a gem ; been there In your place many a|
in every way-an*, contained food fori time before. However, the vin js do 1
thoughts not-only for the young but j 0 ok fine and nloomlag to oeat the j
also* for* feoRcr of maturer years. ’hand, and no doubt we will still re-!
The feature, of "The Class" pro-;tain oir long-time* reputation of be-!
dnetfena was the sons by that name, • jng the first place In the State to i
both: the- words and mnslc being!ship a car of ripe melons. I
imposed: by; Miss. Meda Glisson
on the 1
wick, spent Sunday
' here.
| Mrs. C. M. MiKerley
• sick list this week. j
i Mrs. B. K. North, who *s at the!
Gladly to earth Tittle Nellie’s eyes here is improving rapidly.,
are closed i T,le Baptist v-lll have a tinloa I
meeting of Meryl and Campbell'
Until Sold.
Values $1.50 a Yard
See Window Display.
THE FAIR.
SINGLETARY
Several from here attended the
sing at Barnett’s Creek Church last
occasion of much Interest
community.
UNION NEWS OF GRADY 00.
Alllgood will preach ftt
. | the Singletary 3chool house next
11,0 (Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
(Everybody Is invited to attend.
... Th ® Mdnooiv. Minrtay School j M rs. Lu j a McMillan visited her
«1H celebrate Children’s Day thej soni Mr . Walter McMillan, of Wood-
thlrd Sunday In May The Sunday Iand , 1agt Satnrday.
School1 has had In tho past many, Mr . Hubert Maddox waa a busl-
el ? .. fl i ne hroKm-'is on this date,! ncs3 T | s |tor to Ochlocknee Satur-
and tils one promise', to be very,a
appropriate, ns^v/feH as interesting, j Mr. Robert Braswell transacted
_ * # * * busness in Meigs Saturday.
Commencement Exercises. , Mcgsrs shell and Pall , stIll -
The Pavo High School will close ! "’ere looking after "personal" busl*
the most successful session in it* j ness in Cairo Friday,
history on Friday, May 25th. Tho ■ Mr. Tom Lacy, of Pelham, Char-
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
. . Tho,
After having been absent for a Anal exercises wMl occur front the Cardin, of Ochlocknee. and sev-
eek we will write again. !20tli to the 25th. with th« follow-J oral from here spent Friday night
The rain has not reached us yc*t, (ing calendar: |on the creek, fishing.
Fence or no fence advocates seem,the farmers are all in need of rain. Wednesday evening. May 20th— i Boys, if you would like to know
She-!* it* genlnn. In matters musi-! to j, 0 a l>out equally divided in this; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brinson are (Recital by Mrsl* Department. how n young man feels, when he
cal. judging? by tho many compll- f G f the woods, if the arguments, all smiles tills week. (Its a girl.) I Thursday afternoon —Track Meet; has a "date" with a young lady to
entertainment- last: Friday night, at inp
the icwfdonce ot Mr. C. R. Copeland, as
Mrs. Copeland is an ideal hostess, j far
an* assisted by-such « bevy of bud-1 car
ding- misses, no one was allowed tojhal
return homo without being royally ed,
entertained. ’ as
ourth year has
ma Pearl Hudson. Messrs Jim Mimsj^ een a( hled to the High School
Claude Waters and Lytleton Hale. c ® ur8 °* un ^ system
All present spent a delightful af- a( Joptod end a third teacher nas been
ternoon.
mental on" the* Joints production. J front of the postoffice (which 00- i Preaching was well attended Sun-
T'io writer's' nbtea on the exercises j (Mir almost hourly) are any indlca-ldny at Spring Hill with Rev. Hinds*
Friday-.' night were, mislaid, and we ' tion. And by the way. It would 1 ley as pastor also preaching at Union
can* not-da them Justice, but to say : surprise you to see how many ora-i was well attended,
that:‘‘Evangeline.’* In seven scenes. jj ors or debaters this fence aglta- Mr. B. L. Watson and niece Mrs.
• rendered, in. pantomlno. is sufficient, tion has caused to come Into theiKizzie Brinson made a call to Ooh*
to let' those, who. did not attend , limelight. Keep her going, boys—•Jlocknee Thursday afternoon.
kno\N* whaf a treat) they missed. let’s have some fun. anyway. j ,\ few of Miss Mary Mims friends
Miss Todd, ns prompter, and the. one by one the old Iftnd marks .and relatives spent a while villi her,
precision* off those takfhg^ part show- j disappear in this our hustling town. Sunday afternoon. Thos*) present
ert how* well the* dttll and Ir.terpre-jj 0 room for new things, more were: Misses Susie Rollins. Marion
tatfore were/daiTled out. classy and up-to-date. The store; Hale, Bessie Rollins. Pauline Mims,
Messrs, Sam and Charlie Moore,’that has been standing on the prin-’Mrs. Lizzie Brinson and Mrs. Km-
of >flmticelL. lHa. r and Mrs. W. B. .cipal Imisiness corner for 20 years.
Walk ins, »,Jr. r furnished the music! has been moved to other parts and
for -tluroccasion,, al? of whom areja new structure Is to riss In its
known-tor he artist* in that line. place, which wUl bo § credit to al-
Mfssea Todd, Wheeler and Led- most any town, and will bo occu-
better, teachers Inr the Metcalfe! pled by the J. N. Carter Company, as
school" have earned: * rest from their j r. department store. Work on the
confining-* duties, and their many! new building will commence at
frienda'here hope to see them in the once.
bloonv off bealftr. when duties in their \ Quite a number of old Con feds
c iosen- vocation-’ call them again into | left for Jacksonville Tuesday, where
service,- [they go to meet old war-time asso*
- Other News Votes. dates and talk over once more the
We* regret that Tittle Bessie Ward i ups and down of the many bloody
is • reported-n» better. Her condl-. battlefields. Among the many who-
tion. atf this*- writing Is considered j went were J. C. Smith, Thomas
critfcah Curies and M. H. Atkinson, the lat-
Rev." J'. E. Channel!, of Coolidge, ’ ter being accompanied by his daugh-
1r visiting Mr.- («. F. Hfrits. Brother I ter, Mrs. J. M. Simpson.
ChaAnell was once stationed here, i Nice rain, that was Wednesday,
f and ourc people have a genuine re-j coming so gentle and washing off
^ard" fon-himr and are always glad I the accumulated dust from the leaves
to see«hlxn. |of the growing young vegetables.
Miss Mary Rogers, of Facevllle, j It made things look fresh and new*.
Ga... is vfsitlng. Miss Jessie Monroe, (and It seemed to put life afresh In
The Ninth: Grade tendered the (everything,
members* of the Graduating Class an
and^ Outdoor Feat \it.es take her to Sunday School, but when
Friday evening—Finr.l celcbrn- he arrives at her home and finds
tion of Literary Societies and Reci-|*he las gone and left him. perhaps
tal of Expression Department. ]a certain younv man of Grady Coun-
S-inday Morning--. mal Sermon. ! ty could tell you.
Monday even'*g—Commencement j Mr . Albte Singletary, waa a busl-
rary address by ness v i B itor to Cairo Saturday.
i Miss Bertha Willis, of Union, is
n spending some time at the home of
year. Edward MoMIllan. She has
exercises, annual U*.
Hon. M. L. Brittain.
Tho present session hr
every sense a most progresslv
A nZ':ii h , e fw " otew 1 °«"y '™‘ | ni^ialr class - there, and we wish "her
rH*o\ementa that have beet, ma,lo> m ’ rh .ufreae.
Mr. Byron Singletary, of Thomas-
as follows:
added to the High School faculty
; The enrollment has been the lar-
,, D , oingletary and Mrs. RPat th(1 sotloo i nas ever hai , m . lk .
h zzle Brlaaon .pent Saturday night lnR ne ,. pssary the empliymant of
With -Mrs. Ellen Scully.. 'annthpr ..arbor in th. Priri.n, Tin. Tuesnay.
Bjr B«kf CiMr Svppliei Widi
PuJfwfa Bkek4>ru|Kt.
McDttH, »t(fere4 for lertrz!
ntn,” ngrl Mr*, f. B. Whittaker, o
this place, "wHh dek headache, ant
stomach trahhia.
Tea jean if atrtead teM me to tr>
Thedford'a Bkeft-DraufM, which I did,
aid 1 found M la he the oeU bucUjr medi-
ciat for ymna end aid.
fiey rrarhM.
We arm km a. Rw( epefl of sick-
ae*t la our kmflh. daNM commenced
aaiac Black-iMOM.-
Thedlord’* Blaob-ttomrfd ll purely
TeatUWe, aad Us bfM’Wand to regu-
lata weak aiaiiMh%jdd «i(ettion, re-
aautea,
thfta 70 yean, m
fcdUi a mRlkm poofU.
Yftur
r sal rtcommendi
BUck-DraMSST Wet dUf 26c. Get a
Bfcdtiga
ville. Is spending a few days on h1s ftdr.
father’s farm, near here.
Miss Myrtle Deklte, of Union, was s
a Sunday visitor in our community.
Mr. Hubert Mnddox and mother
visited relatives near Bold Springs
PAYfCASH
FOR YOUR
Shoes
We [Sell fBET=
TER Shoes
For LESS
Money.
Harry
Steyerman.
.. . .. „ „ _ .... . another teacher in the Primary De
.lr. and Mrs. B. C. White ’ partment. A course in Domestic
with their sister
Sunday.
Mr. Tom Barlow and Miss Ruble
Watson attended preaching at
Spring Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reagan made
a business trip to Ochlocknee Sat
urday afternoon
Mrs. Stella Cox Science has been introduced in th^
curriculum, elementary manual
training is given; also practical in
struction agriculture, nearly an
acre being devoted to experimental
gardens. Canning, Corn and Pig
Cluba have been organized, with
about forty members. A very active
I tali
MACINTYRE
iyrup should commnad
this fr.ll. We believe we
say that not more than
uni crop has been plant-
by the loss of seed cane,
the very short price ob-
syrup last season.
Wake up, somebody, In the Meigs
District, ana pc* busy and let’s have
a representative ir. the Legislature.
me now, If we ever had
e have let tho balance of
appropriate all the offices
h. we think, and it is
>uld feed out of the pub-
a while. We are grow
ers. Kizzle Brinson. Misses Susie ’ Mothers’ Club, of nearly fifty mem-
and Bessie Rollins dined with Mrs. j hers Is also couuected with the
Emma Pearl Hudson Sunday. ’school.
Mr ‘vf* e i rRC !i e ! WatROn an( l sister j The auditorium has been seated
Mrs. Kizzle Prison spent Friday af- with opera chairs: a physics labora-
ternoon with tneir friends Misses tory installed, and a library of two
Helen. Jeff and Nadiane Wall, of .hundred volumes bought during the
session. A hygienic drinking foun-
J tain has been Installed and the out
buildings have been made sanitary
recommended Mr. M. A. Bunch for an(1 fiy-proof. Other improvements
made on the grounds are an orna-
Ochlocknee.
can FuIlford, an "p-to-
r, living just across the
dy county, spent Sunday
?s with his family,
ailed to see that rattle-
Ing in front of the City
»w days ago, you missed
: w'l! hardly ever have
seeing again. Ills lord*
Mr. and Mrs. S.. C. Rehberg and a t
children.- spent Sunday with the the
former 1 * brother,* Mr % E. Rehberg. 1on
Mr. and- Mrs; T..A. Carter spent tlm
Sunday witbf Mr. and Mrs. G. Rob-[ He
erson.v, * ling
Mi*. Henry Wlwell and Miss Glau- \
dia. Roberson were out driving ?jii- dat
day afternoon. j line
Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Johnson Sjient last
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. I
W. w:. Sizemore. | sna
Mr. Guiar JordaaL and Mr. Amos ! Mai
Parramoro,. of Coolfdgd, called on‘a s
Misaott Harmon and Louvenla El- a
wolf. Sunday, afternoon. 's'
Mr. and: Mrs. L. IC. Rehberg spent h
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory ty
E. Rebbeig.
AMPaud Mrs. J. C. I^aw. of the Law
School ^hjt»manity r . viated the lat-
ter’H parents,. Mr. and Mr3. J. M.
El well Sunday.
Mis it Halite. Carter spent Satur
day (TlpkCmpd Sunday with her cou
sin,. Mm.. O. g: Robortoir.
Mrs.- Pollie Luke and daughter.
Mis.i.ECHe Luke, spent Sunday with
Mrs.. John. Roafttfn^ and low for him.
Mr. Bryant Collteit and Miss Julia j Messrs. Sasser and Bond have
Mae Rellbefg.*were oaf driving Sun-(made quite a neat improv^nent to
day. ftfternooa. j their gara^a ::nd wood-working
A large crowd attended the Ice shop, by replacing wood floors with
reaim supper-at the-* home of Mr. cement, which adds mueh to the
Parks*‘Saturday evening' and al* re* look) of things,
port ir. most.* enjoyable, time. j
section ct the cane ,row-
; y ._ ls •■. ?.!!?* i" 6 ? 8 ? -NoTiTyPubifo and 7. P. In this dla ,
trlrt, which will meet with tile ap-j" ,en f al
proval ot all Interested
Is well qualified to fill the cilice, as
well as being a high-mWded Chris
tian gentleman and above suspicion
Yoa have heard of a “wheel In a
wheel" In politics. This can now
he used In reference to eggs, accord
ing to Mr. Gordon Johnson, Judging
from the following: Some few days
ago Mrs. Johnson had occasion to
break an egg for some purpose, and
when broken she found a well-devel
oped and perfectly shaped hard
shell egg In the middle of the moth-
egg. Such hens as can lay two
eggs at once are valuable and should
be encouraged.
Mrs. M. J. Gunter of Thoniasville,
rompanled by her son, Dan, vis
ited Mrs. M. Wilkes Sunday last.
Mrs. Gunter \*ns formerly a resi
dent of Meigs,
Mr. Howerwltz, wife and children,
of Pelham, spent Sunday In Meigs,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
SUMMERHILL
The much needed shower came
Tuesday. It helped the crops very
much and think it helped the peo
ple also.
Mr. Boyd Stephenson spent Sat
urday night with his sister Mrs.
Jimmie Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller t
dinner with the latter’s aunt, .’
Mattie Hancock Sunday of
week.
Several from our berg attended
the picnic at Beulah last Friday.
Mr. Tommie Miller took dinner
wtlh Mr. Joe Miller Sunday.
Several Summerhlllians attended
red eight feet, without Gold berg.
ties, .-.nd took bushel: Miss Verona Jones visited in Cairo
of meal to fill his hide when it last week, the guest of her cousin
was stuffed. He was discovered and ( Miss Madonna Dyson,
killed on the John A. Grant place; Mr. Jonah B. Davis, one of the
some 2 Vi miles east of town, near. largest planters In this’section, was
tho Big Creek bridge, by two ne-< attending to business one day last
gro turpentine hands. He had lo week in town.
•attics and two buttons. j Mr. L. Frosteg, one of Meigs’
Up to this writing the slayer of (prominent dry goods merchants, In
Brantley Timmons (Jessie Hollana), (company with his wife, visited kin-
!» st 1! at large, although Sheriff ; folks in Pelham Sunday last.
Boyd of Colquitt has searched high
How’s This?
amng them being Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Touns, Misses Bessie
Vann, Lola, Jessie and Lottie Mil
ler and Messrs Jammie Turner, Ton
Stephenson and others.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Miller and
daughter Miss Marie, took dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. .Tim Mimms last
Sunday.
Words of Praise
For* Mayr’s Wonderful
Stomach Remedy
Hoadred Dollars Reward for
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Aaoccewful
all Blood IHwaaea. At all Druggist, $1,00.
F. V. UPPMAN CO.. Savannah. Bfe.
, r. i. cnnsBY * co.. Touao, &
minxB. twdeftlXBPd, hare known T. X.
note that tho Grand Jury | feKi*«S5
* bu » «* soy oUl^Uefi,
• or Alt nr in. *
NAT. BANK OF COIfVWtCE,
Toledo, OfalO.
iREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. » jaegBLCkniit^igg.Rij
remedy for Rheumatism, Blood;Poiaon and u. uitan. Teatimocuu mt fra Prim |
^ A t .11 Dmwwistn 11.00. • • - • ’ DrOfflau.
V mt XUU’d Fanil/ Fill* (« rnaitljatlm.
VOTF—Other Vew* From
thp ^tntT vv^m b* Found on yAnoth-
n- Pp-o /*f This Tssnw.
"How thankful we ere»to
you for setting a hold of
▼our wonderful Remedy.
My wife could not have
had but a abort time to live
if ahe had not taken your
Wonderful Remedy when
hr mi. ■ ron fence, enclosing the . _ . , „
B„nrh|f ront V ar d which has been planted i^ ie s * nK Gaklawn Sunday after-
'with Bermuda grass. Separating th e j «* ""■*
lawns are winding walks, bordered
by flower beds and privet, planted
and cared for by the girls of the
school. About forty forest, fifteen
orange and a dozen pecan trees have
heen planted, besides other orna
mental trees and shrubbery. Includ
ing nearly a hundred rose bushes
ivid n 2JO-foot hedge of Himalaya
berry bushes. A slxty-foot flag pole
has been erected In the central
lawn: also an ornamental fountain.
In the basin of which are to be plac
ed gold fish and a few Indigenous
varieties.
most successful Innovation has
heen the Inauguration of the School
Court. Before this body are tried
all vlolaftons of tho laws of ttfh
school. It's officers and procedure
arp the same as those of the Cir
cuit Court, the former being elocted
from the upper High School grades.
Not only has the Idea been a very
practical Instruction in civil govern
ment, hut It has Inculcated self-
government ns well and has mini
mized the problem of discipline In
the school.
Another marked feature of tho
Pavo school Is the definite and sys
tematic course In Moral Instruc
tion. given In all the grades of the
sehool. A text on the subject or
some phase of It Is used In each
grade above the first two primary
grades, and the course Is completed
hv on optional two-year course In
Bible In the third and fourth year
at the Hl*h School.
Tn Janunrv the school was recog
nized as a Standard Bnrhl school hv
the State, and It Is the present en
deavor of the school official, to hove
It placed before the close of the ses
sion In Class B. -mong Accredited
High Schools of the State.
Woodwork For Interiors;©
parocyam patmi the was
having tfould hivs killed
her without s doubt. Now
ahe is freo from all pain,
free from heart trouble and
free from that disturbing
Neuralgia—all the result*
i _ of five treatments—and
Jfiie expulsion bf* Bro or six hundred Gall
Stones. Now ske is able to eat anything she
(wants and her appetite is good and befors
*.Jdn,,ou W ncdicine she had no appetite and
when she alt anything she would aimer death
/for *so doing and could not sleep at night:
since taking yaur treatment she sleeps well all
night long. T. A. KKALL, Bonnoko, Texas.**
The shove letter should convince you more
than anything we could asy in behalf of
Mnyv*n Wonderful Btomact) Remedy. Suf
ferers should try one dose" of this Remedy—
one dose should convince them that they can
is more artistic
and far ^fmore
durable than
other wall cov
erings. In many
foreign houses
built centuries ago the wainscoting,
mantels, etc., are as good as when
new and much more beautiful.^ Our
facilities for making all|classes ofjfsuch
work are not exceeed, (ourjdesigns
are the best and our prices low.
: and Intestines
_ snd otherwise deranging the digestive
system. Usifs Wonderful Stomach Boused/
painlemly removes these accretions without a
surgical operation and puts an end to Colie
Attacks, Gases In the Stomach
and all of the usual aymi
Liver and Intestinal “
druggist about Xsyfi
Remedy or send to Geo. H. Mayr. Mfg.
Chemist. 1S4 Whiting SL, Chicago. IIL, for
dree booklet on Stomach Ailments aad many
grateful letters from gcopls whs have bees
For Sale by Ingram Drag Co., and
Druggist* Everywbere.adv.
■ymptomi ot Slwiffc,
Ailments.* Ask your
Wonderful 8 temsch
Agents for-
25 h. p. 5 pasaeuger touring car $750 f.o.b. factory
Write foe descriptive literature.
We Retrim Auto Tops
Touring Cars $21.00 and up
Roadsters $12.50 and up
A..Wo Palin & Son.