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Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ward and
'BEULAH"
The Beulah school closed last Fri-
daughter. Gladys, of 5011th Florida, 1 day, June 26th. with a picnic, and
arrived Tuesday afternoon and willj several instructive speeches were
spend some time here frith rela
tives.
Mrs. Quinn Belcher spent a few
davs last week In (Barwlck. the guest
of Mrs. C. H. Gilmer.
Q:ite a ntimiber from here attend-
end the Quarterly Conference »t
Barwlck last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Groover of
Okapllco, spent last Thursday with
Rev. and Mrs. 1. F. Duncan.
Mrs. M. C. Bowman Is quite sick
at this writing. We hope she will
soon regain her health.
Mrs. W. W. Alexander and chil
dren are spending this week with
Mrs. Damons.
Mr. John Headley of Boston, was
here for a short while' Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Garhutt, of
Cairo, spent n few days of last
week here with relatives.
Mr. 9. L. Wood spent Saturday
and Sunday with his brother, Mr.
B. O. Wood, of Pavo.
Quite a lot of tine 'fish were
caught at Dry T.ake, last week,
while the water was running out
and of course everybody faired well
for n while.
Rev. I. F. Duncan made a busi
ness trip to Quitman Tuesday.
Mr. Maderson Nesmith went to
ThomnsvIUe Friday on business.
Messrs. R. L. Jackson and J. L.
Dekls called on the Misses Boles
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. D. M. Hlghsmlth went to
Cairo Friday to see her mother, Mrs.
A, B. Finch, who has been very 111.
We are very glad to her of her re
covery.
made by several well known men,
among them being Prof. J. S. Sear
cy, Hon. H. J. MacIntyre and Mr.
ThomaB Davis.
Mr. Bob Jones, of the Spence
Community attended the picnic at
Pebble Hill last Friday.
Miss Nannie Jones, of Whlgham,
attended the picnic last Friday.
Mr. Jerry Davis called on Miss
Rosa Sutton last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bullock and
Misses Rosa Sutton and Mattie S.
Dennis and Mr. Russell Bullock mo
tored to Thomasvllle last Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. P. G. White spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. iHIll.
Mr. J. F. Bullock and Mr' Tom
Sasser spent Sunday with friends
who live south of Whlgham.
Master Lowell Fletcher spent Sat
urdny and Sunday with his friend,
Rufus Bullock.
Miss Mattie S. Dennis spent Fri
day night with Miss Mamie Sasser.
Messrs. Emory and Ivy Moore, of
Whlgham, spent Friday with Mr.
Clarence Boyett.
Mr. Guy Lalng. of Cairo, attend
ed the picnic last Friday.
Protracted meeting will begin at
Beulah on Thursday evening, Adore
the third Sunday in July. Every
body Is Invited to come and be with
us In this meeting.
"UAW"
PLEASANT GROVE
! \Ve had a nice rain Monday af
ternoon, and tlie farmers were
;all mighty glad to see It.
j Mr. and Mrs. Dock Herndon, of
1 lone visited Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
j Hobbs last Sunday.
*Mr. R. J. Laster and daughter.
We were glad to see th»- refresh- Miss Pearl Laster, accompanied by
lng shower of rain that fell Tuesday Messrs. I. P. Hart and Iverson
afternoon. Hobbs, attended tho Sunday School
,\ir. D. J. Godwin transacted busl- picnic at Adll last Saturday,
ness In Boston Friday. Miss Alice Williams, of Pavo, vis-
Mr. R. R. Gardner, of Patten, was Red her sister. Mrs. W. fR. Hagan
in this community Monday. last Sunday afternoon
Mr. Ivey Stephenson visited rela- Mrs. n. J. Laster visited Mrs. E.
lives In Thomasvllle last Saturday v. Golden Sunday.
an ? ... ... Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herndon
Mr. Albert Red and Miss Martha and pon v jsR a d at the home of Mr. ... , , .... ti,™
Farmer drove over to the home of and Mrs . M N . H(>l)bs Sanday . her sister. Mrs. Tuggle, of Thom
.. A "^" esd “ y ', aa 'l Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Hart and daugh-
ffcf * . d> tht md * ,er "- Misses Vera and Pattle Hart.
visited Mrs. Relous Hobbs lapt
Thursday.
them man and wife.
Mr. T. J. Hutchinson made a
business trip to Boston last Satur- ... , . . , , .
dav Misses Lucy and Ocle Laster vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Boone entertained « e d Miss Mozelle Hobbs Sunday,
quite a number of the young folks Alice Halford visited rela-
at their hospitable home last Satur- tlv £ ln Pavo a ,ew da >' 9 last week '
day afternoon. We are sorry to note that Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Spear were the ^!!_ Ste , p , 1 i® n . 80a ,a •> ck •» tMl
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hutch-
Quite a number of our people at
tended preaching at Bold Springs
last Sunday.
Mrs. Nat Bullock, of Thomaavllle,
spent the week-end with relatives
ln this community.
Mrs. Robert Braswell and chil
dren have returned home after
By the time this is published, the
fence question will have been set
tled, but there Is another matter of
as much Importance to deal with.
That is the tax question. Citizens,
are you going to vote for men to re
present you, who think you compe
tent to put them ln office, but who
thinks you need a guardian ap-
spending several days very pleas- j poJnted when lt <^,,5 t0 giving In
antly with Mrs. Ben Singletary, «l your prol)e rty? V\e reach.a stale-
Boston. I men t i„ gome paper where the land
Mr. and Mrs. /am Bullock “ nd owner on i y gives ln his property at
Children, of Eufaula, Ala., accom-! about twenty per cent of ills real
panled by Mr. and Mrs, fat Bui- j value. That’s It—reflect upon the
lock and little son, of Ochlocknee, | fanner , Talk about cla8s hatred-
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Noah U)at ls enough to tire any one's
Singletary. 1 patience. If you want genuine hon-
lMrs. Hattie Davis and son, R' ls ‘] eBty , g0 t0 the farmer and you will
sell, of Ochlocknee, visited rela- nQt fae dliappolnted , No w, Mr. Of-
tives here last Saturday and Sun- ■ flcMeekor> put your ear to the
‘ ground, bo to speak. Have a plat-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMillan, t fQrm gnd pubMfh , t _ t00 , for the in-
who live near the Woodland com- formatlon 0 f the people whom you
munlty. spent last Sunday as the wgnt w represent u j9 sa ld that
guests of Mrs. Lula MoMtllan. | the teachers will get their pay since
Miss Ruth Singletary spent Satur-1 tJje taxe8 bave been ra i se d, but we
day night and Sunday with Mls9 | venture the assertion they will not
Florence Groover, of Ochlocknee. ; be pa|d aQy more prompt than
Mrs. J. E. MoMIllan and Bon ' I tbe y were before. Now watch and
John, transacted business in Thom-, gee )f they are
asville Wednesday. J w< are ^ dry way . The
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maddox, and j farmers are getting somewhat dls-
chlldren, spent the week end with. bear tened in regard to their crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who live nearjeorn ls suffering for lack of rain.
Bo9 t on I A family re-union was held at
1,,tin \fi„a Annie TlraUwpll t-' the home of Mr. J. B. Miller last
Little Mis, Annie Brad* ell : Saturday and Sunday , and B n of M r.
quite sick at this writing. Me hope . M)ner . s children 'were with him.
to see her up soon. j Those enjoying his hospitality were
Misses Neta and Florence Qroov- \|r and Mrs. Oscar Maddox, who
er. Miss Sadie Dixon and Mr. WIN - live near Ochlooknee; Mr. and Mrs.
11am Groover, of Ochlocknee. nvere;T. L. Lamon, of Dixie, Mr. ui Mr*.
. . , 1 A. H. Young, and Mr. J. J. Miller,
pleasant visitors here Sunday after-, ^ w H , McCann and nephews.
D0 ° n ' Loney Hicks and Cecil McCann, of
Mrs. I llney Braswell and chi!- j |, arw | c k, were the guests of Mr. and
dren and Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Slagle- - Mra j jj Miller Sunday,
tary and children, of Thomasvllle, | we were glad to see Mr. Alex,
are spending some time at Mr. Sin-j McKinnon out this week,
gletary’s farm, near here.
"MERRILLVILLE"
-Well,
C. H. Rice was the guest of
Mr. Alex McKinnon one day this
week. We were all glad to see Mr.
Rice, as he was our teacher and
neighbor for so long.
Mr. L. T. Miller made a business
trip to Boston Monday morning. He
is supplying the Boston market with
Merrillville, Ga., July 2.
the long loo ted for shower came line tomatoes.
Tuesday evening. It was one of the j jliss I-ola Miller is visiting her
best we have had this summer. The 1 a i 9ter , M rs. T. L. Lamon this week,
farmers had about given ftp in de- j We ] earn t h at Mrs. Mary Turner
spair. The corn crops are almost,, a 80me bet te r at this time,
a complete failure, but It Is hoped j Severa , ( th 3umraer H lll rest-
he fine shower came early «"<>“£! dent, went to Dry Lake last f.atur-
to do some good. \\e heard °ne- d >nd secured lent of
man say the other day that he j |Mp _ Water „ ca|led
on Miss Marie
would not make «“o«h com to M IUsr last Sunday afternoon,
feed a goose on. That sounds very j
distressing, and it’s not Just one;
man making those remarks. Don't I
r,te f S.::; th:"i WOODLAND, OF GHADY COUNTY
lng days. j
Quite a number of the farmers
are In town today, to vote Tor the
fence or no-fence.
| We were all made to feel glad
I when that refreshing shower of
Mr. C. i).~Moore and children. and I™") came this week. And crops
MlBS Lottie Evnns of Valdosta, are I “ere benofltted, too.
visiting relatives here this week. I Quite a number of our tarmers
Mr. I. M. Dyke ls visiting hi,; attended the moving picture show
brother.-Mr. Tom Dyke, wild lives in jin Cairo last Monday afternoon, at
Concord. Fla. -Mr. Dyke has not ■ which time iwas shown an exhibit of
seen his -brother in twenty years. He j the best method of building fences
has also planned to visit his sister, | Mr. W. B. Singletary attended
Mrs. Flake, who lives at Quincy,. preaching at Bold Springs last Sun
day.
Consisting of
Cups, Saucers and Plates:
On tale beginning Thursday July 2nd.
Until told at 4c EACH
Mens Top Shirts
Monarch, Artiste and other $1.00 to $1.50 tellers.
On sale now at 79c EACH
Childrens Aprons and Rompers
On sale at 10c EACH
l ■ j
Windsor Ties all shades
On sale at 5c EACH
Anniversary Sale 10% allowance on
purchases June 30th. to July 14th.
THE FAIR.
ENON
while olway.
Mrs. N. E
Turner accompanied
Inson last Sunday.
Mr. Tullis Godwin and sister, Miss
Mozelle Godwin visited relatives near
Big Creek last Saturday and Sun
day.
Mrs. Jim Teate, of Deland. Fla.,
ls the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sat-
He Davis for a few weeks.
Misses Mozelle Godwin oaA Hon
or Cone were the guests of Mrs. J.
W. Jones Monday afternoon.
MIsb Mary Anne Dixon was the
guest of Miss Mary Jarrard Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Pafford and son, Mr. | services ta begin at eleven o’clock.
Charlie Pafford. made a business ” od" l« cordially Invited to
trip to Boston last Saturday. ! attend and hear this gflted preach-
Mr. A. J. Farmer call on hla best er -
girl, near Salem, last Sunday af- Miss Pearl Laster, vlsltel- at the
ternoon. home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Red-
-Mr. G. H. Rpdfearn and Mr. G E. I ding last Sunday,
Barfield went to (VnMlco on a fish-1 Mr. I. P. Hart and non, James
lng trip last Saturday. I Hart visited the former’s brother.
Mr. Escor Scales made a business Rev. A. T. Hart, who lives near
trip to Thomasvllle Wednesday. Thomasvllle, last Monday,
writing. Hope she will regain her
health real soon, however.
Quite a number of our young
folks enjoyed themselves at the
home of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Whtd-
don last Friday evening. The en
tertainment was In the nature of a
’’tacky party,” and a very pleasant
evening was spent by all present.
Mrs. Sam Sherrod, of Merrillville,
visited Mr*. Annie Stephenson Mon
day.
Rev. 3teve Burgess will preach
at Enon church next Sunday, the
i Bargains! Bargains!
‘ THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE
Bll-aia West jm-kson Street White Pained I'roat
We huve More Goods Than’We Want, and We had Itather
Have the Cash. Therefore, we are fining to Divide Profits
With Yon and Give Yon Some Bargains You Never Had Before.
The Sale Begins Today. Cornel
Full Line Ladles', Gentlemen's
and Everything at Bargain Prim.
Gingham and Percale, good qunllt.
Bleaching and Sea Island
Ladles House Dresses
Best Work Shirts
Men's Work Pants
Men’s Dress 3hlrts
Men's Tailor Made Suits...,
Men's Best Overalls, 78e; Ladles Waists. 31)/; Shoes, worth
<2.50 at St .08, Ladl-i Shoes, at 88/ per pair.
Come and See Me Before Yon Ray. Rave Yoar Nickels
and Dime* and Come to the right Pl»ae and—
Save four Dollars.
THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE,
H. GoId ’Wn, Proprietor, t
811-81S West Jaekaom street ThonwayfUe, Ga.
asville. to her home last Monday,
returning .Monday evening.
Miss Jonnle Lee Evans has re
turned home after spcndln-r two or
three weeks In Cairo, the guest of
relatives there.
The protracted meeting will be
gin at the Baptist Church Sunday.
Every one |s cordially Invited to at
tend.
Mr. Gaston Wilson made a bust!
ness trip to Thomasvllle last Sat
urday.
Mrs. Lillie Turner and Mrs. Mol-
lle Owens went over to Thomas
vllle last Saturday.
Mrs. Strickland, of Quitman, Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Strick
land, and also her sister, Mrs. F. N,
Carter, this week.
Messrs. Hugh and Edwin Dykei
visited their uncle the Messrs. Dyke
In Moultrie last Saturday and Sun
day.
Mrs. Vetitia McMillan and little
son, Harvie MoMIllan, returned
home Friday, after spending sever
al days here with relatives.
Merrillville continues to be on a
boom. Several housea'-qge - being
erected. Mr. Sam Sherrod Is lhav.
lng some more residences erected.
Mr. F. -N. Carter made a business
trip to Thomasvllle one day this
week.
Mr. S. L. Evans It spending some
time with his wife and children
here. He has been holding a post
tlon near Valdosta.
"SPRWCHILL”
and Children's Furnishings
',. Bargain Price 7*4/
7«e i
78/ each
33 and 38/ each
30/
33/
.38.63
Messrs. J. I). Scully and 0. C.
Brinson are spending a few days
this week with home folks.
Mr. J. s. Wilson and sister, Miss
Ruth Wilson visited relatives In
Thomasvllle last Saturday.
Mr. H. R. Brinson made a busi
ness visit to Thomasvllle Monday.
Several of the young friends of
Miss Bessie Sasser spent a very
pleasant evening at an entertain
ment given at her home last Satur
day.
Messrs. Jasper Brinson and Wal
ter MImms made a -business trip to
Themaavflle last Saturday.
Everybody It invited to come to
the annual school plenl'e, which will
-bo bold here on July Fourth. The
Tbomaa County Singing Convention
la expected to he in settlon, and
there will be plenty of free lemon
ade for all.
Miss Laura Fulford spent Satur
day night as the guest of Miss Vel
ma Lane.
Messrs. Will Harper ana Milton
Jordan called on Misses Mattie and
Laura Fulford Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jcrnlgan and
children attended Sunday School last
Sunday afternoon.
The regular Quarterly Confer
ence will be held here Thursday
July 9th. Everybody Is cordially
Invited to attend. The protracted
services win also start on that day.
We are sorry to note the Illness
of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Scroggins. We hope that
It will respond to the loving minis
trations. and that lt will again be
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Harper dined
at the home of Mr. E. Jones last
Sunday.
BARNETTS CREElT~
Miss Janie Love Dixon, of Thom
asvllle, is spending the week with
her sister, Mrs. B. L. Hudson.
Miss Mattie Sarrett ls visiting rel
atives at Hansell this week.
The Infant child of Mr. Lonnie
Stewart has been right sick for the
past week.
.Misses Birdie and Ladye Dixon,
of Thomasvllle, visited relatives here
Tuesday
Among those from here who at
tended the June meeting at Poplar
Springs Church, in Grady County,
last 3unday, were Mr. J. A. Sarrett,
and daughters, Misses Lillie, Bot
tle and Mattie and son, Albert, and
Messrs. W. S. and R. L. Gay and Al
fred Conally
Thursday before the second Sun
day has been set apart by the mem
bers of Barnett's Creek church, for
cleaning up th> cemetery and church
grounds. The protracted meeting
at this church will begin Sunday,
July 19th. it will be conducted bj‘
the the pastor, Rev. R. 0. Jackson,,
azslsted by Rer. Mr. Dudley, the
blind preacher.
Mesdames O. B. and ,A. J. Single-.'
tary spent Tuesday In town ihop*
Ping. 1
Mrs. J. 8. Stewart and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Hough and
family, accompanied by Miss Hat
tie Beckham, spent last Saturday
and Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Beckham.
(Mr. Thomas Miller, who is a
prominent farmer living near Mer
rillville, spent last week as the
guest of Mr. Nathaniel Beckham.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Masters and
family spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gallaway.
Mrs. Nannie Bryant and children
spent last Friday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Selpb, who
live near Autreyville.
.Mrs. Alice Smith and daughter.
Miss Stella Smith, visited at the
home of Mrs. I. P. Hart last Friday.
Mrs. J. H. Beckham ls spending
the week with his sister, Mrs. N. G-
Hough, ln Thomasvllle.
Crops are looking sorry through
out this section, on account of the
long continued drouth.
Misses Florrie and Dovle Masters
and Arle Gallaway, spent Sunday
afternoon with Misses Janie and
Ella Beckham.
Misses Jnnte Beckbam and Lil
lian Hough catied on Mra. R.
Linton last Saturday afternoon.
’Messrs. Nathaniel Beckham, John
and Tom Hou-h. Thomas Miller,
Dnn-son Bolesman, Misses Lillian
and Carrie Belle Hough -and Janie
and Ella Beckham motored over to
see Misses Annie and Stella Smith
last Sunday morning.
Messrs. Dawson Smith, Dawson
Boesman. Jerry Bryant, William
Ansley dined with Mr. N. A. Beck
ham last Sunday.
Mr. Vester Brown and Clarke
Medley called at the home of Mr.
John Beckham last Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. J. Gorham Garrison, -Mrs.
C. H. Garrison and daughter, Mlsa
Pauline Garrison, and Mr. John Har
vey, are, we are sorry to note, con
fined to beds of sickness this week.
We trust they will all be up and
about soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Pllklngton
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pllking-
ton last Sunday.
Rer. S. G. Burgess will preach at
Enon church next SundaJ morn
ing.
Mrs. J. H. Beckham called on .Miss
Callle Boesman last Tuesday •ftec-
noon.
Miss Annie Smith and brother
spent last Friday In Moultrie.
Miss Levlcy -Mae Rodgers re
turned home last Friday, after a
month's visit with her cousins, Mr.
and* Mrs. Allle Boesman.
Mr. and Mrs, John Griffin spent
3unday with Mr. and Mrs. Duke.
Mrs. Fannie Herndon, of Florida,
Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Glover.
NOTE—Other News Letters From
the County Will be Found on Anoth
er Page of This Issue.
SLITON STOPS HIRBWIGK
Atlanta, July 2.—Now that Gov
ernor Slaton has effectually answer
ed the charges of Senatorial Can
didate Hardwick In the West mat
ter, It Is believed Mr. Hardwick
will bd content to let the subject
drop for all time.
When he reiterated hla charge
that the Governor had appointed
Senator West with a "string tied to
le," the Governor secured a tele
gram at once from Senator West,
declaring that J. D. Lochrldge, who
had posed as the bearer of West's
message to Slaton was comparative
ly a stranger to Senator West and
that the whole story was a fabrica
tion out of the whole cloth. This
statement from Senator West should
set at rest any further discussion.
> Satan* ta tkk Mctton or ta*
Ten million miles of advertising. A half
million Fords, averaging twenty miles a
day, circle the world four hundred times,
every twenty-four hours. If the car
wasn’t right this tremendous publicity
would put the Company out of business.
The Ford is its own best salesman. A
demonstration is a revelation—take
yours to-day.
Runabout <500. Touring Car <350. Town Car
<753—f. o. b. Detroit. Complete with equip
ment. Logan Auto Exchange, Local Agents.
HOMER WILLIAMS
MATERIAL FOR THE HOUSE
BUILDERS.
Get Our Prices Before You-Buy.
Phone 485-L.
OFFICE ON A. C. L. WEST CLAY ST.
■nta. Marin. ■—HtaUm
Cstanh- Osn, auafutm
raci- Mta OtH tat*..
mnm a»uu)ut. it tat
Mrs. Frank Asbell, spent Tuesday
Thomarrille.
Mr. and Mrs. o. D. Conally attend-
ad to bus ln sn | n town Wednesday.
' • CO, TVJ*w OMta
Handsome Moulding
and Paneling
adds a thous
and per cent to
the beauty of
hall or room.
Why not
change your
house from an ordinary one into a
home you will be many times as
proud of* Wont cost you much.
Our millwork will do it and we
are prepared to show that it is far
from expensive.
Thbmasidlle Variety Works