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SEMI-WEEKLY HME8-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. JllY 81, l»H.
VICIOUS GRAND-OPERA Mo*quitoe», and
all insect*, good bad and indifferent, take a SUM
MER vacation without a return ticket, if you use
SHEPARDS HOUSE-FLY DRIVER and INSECT
EXTERMINATOR.
Ccst 50 cents and worth the money.
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Ingram Drug Co.
SOUL AGENTS.
The section Just west of Coolldge
was saddened again by two other
deaths last week. On Thursday
afternoon, Mrs. Francis Crawford
Protracted services were held
Enon. during last week, and to say
that that series of meetings was
great revival, Is only a mild e
sr.MMKKHIM
calmly j.assed away at the home of press!on.
her youngest son, Mr. E. G. Craw- Right from the start the spirit of
ford. She had reached a ripe old the Lord was very manifest and con-
age, .iad been in feeble health for tlnued throughout the week, though
some months, and her death was being much more prominent at the
not to be unexpected, though sad. close ol the meeting. •
She had been a resident of the sec-i From a splrtual standpoint, it was;
tlon for a number of years, togeth- one 0 f the greatest the writer hast
er with her three sons, who sur-| ever beheld. |
vive the husband, a Confederatej Everybody seemed to be hungry;
soldier, who sacrificed his life for BO to speak, for the meeting, and
the cause he held dear. The eldest this receptive attitude of the con-
son, preceeded her to the grave but gregation, together, with the elo-
about two and a half years. She Is quent and magnetic preaching of the
survived by the two remaining sons, j pastor gave the community, one of
Messrs. J. M. and E- D. Crawford. J those meetings^ blessed with that
On the night of the same day the *«g 00( j 0 i d time religion” as enjoyed
Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. by our fathers and mothers. In ref-
Knight. also succumbed to the <great ■ erenco to the preaching, we wish
reaper. Death. The little one had:to say, that the 'Rev. A. T. Hart, Is
been ailing for some time, and the one n f the most forceful and per-
"ood Lord saw fit to take it home to !8uas | V o speakers who yver mounted
live with Him. where all its suffer- ;t h e pil|) | t | n this country,
ings are passed. Of ® uc *|[ ! Every sermon was splendid. We
Kingdom of Heaven. To nil the |fwlsh to make especial mention of
reaved ones we express our sympa- the discourse, delivered by on
titles, and^ would ^J^^t^them^jf ^ ( Thursday, In a special service for
***" * " men and boys. In this sermon.
could; but can only point them mjou -i#ia uw „. Jaa wlo
Tie farmers of this community! Mrs. Alice Drew, who has been] Him. who only can comfort, and as-; brot her Hart, made one of the most
are in the midst of fodder nulling. : I.""- fclk . f ?-' some time, is a lit- sure themthat Heisever ( hea.ltlful appeals for the purity of
—.1 npoaprv- tie better thir week,
and the good house whes preserv Jr „ 9 K „ z|p /!r(nson and sister,
ing and canning fruit, and putting ^ rH gstelIt Co*, attended preaching
up pickles, li would do you a lot at Holtl Springs Sunday. ^
of good to take a look in the store i jj r . an d Mr3. Calvin Watson and
rooms to see the good things to eat brother. .Mr. Ilollie Watson,
the peas that were sown early for | ^ ^yister. Mrs. B. C. White
Mr. G. W. Konergla and family, of
hay are looking fine. The cotton Is
shedding badly, If we get three-; p e jham. are visiting Mr. S. C. Hun*
fmirst ot a crop we will do well, but ter and family this week.
• 4 >erhap3 we will get more for it than Mrs. Mattie Reagan and neice.
if UP mads, a full crop I Mm Lola Reagan, were the guests
if we made a full croj Mrs. Alice Drew, in the Bold
Mrs. Sella Moore and chlldr n Springs community last Tuesday.
Prospect neighborhood visited Mrs. j \j ra> \y. Watson and daughters,
L. T. Miller Monday.
Mrs. Tom Lewis, Misses
Cone and Marguerite Adams,
do so, therefore, trust in Him * or . society It has ever been the writers
grace In your time of need. ; privilege to hear. He also pointed
Mr. T H. Hicks, a carpenter em- : ou ^ w hat a factor, man had been in
ployed op the residence of T. P- ! degrading womanhood, In so many
O'neal, fell from a scaffold, that instances, contrasting this with the
lined) was being torn away on Tuesday j boundless love and respect that we
and sustained a very painful butnot; owe | 0 womanhood, and how we
dangerous hurt. Ills ankle Is thought |should strive for the uplift and
to be broken, or dislocated. We hope chastity of same This special
soon to see him out again. men's service was new to this
RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT
IN
Ratine, Crepe and
Loop Cloth
In light and medium weights
and latest patterns.
Exceptional Values
Such as has been sold at 25c and 50c
Now On Sale
14c to 29c.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
THE PAIR.
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MEIGS .NEWS NOTES.
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Mr. .N G. Hough, of Thomasvllte.'church. hut It is believed that no 1ft-
hns moved his esteemable family to tel good was accomplished In It. *
CoolMge, and has opened up a gro- During the meeting there were
eery store on the Baker corner, eleven accessions, ten of whom were Meigs. Ga., July 30.—It is report-
where he will be pleased to have his by baptism. ed | le ro on the streets by good au-
mnny friends call and get his prlc- with the addition of these new tliorlty that a local land deal has
ijlrs. Stella Cox and Mrs. Klzzleies. We heartily bid them welcome soldiers of the cross, Enon, now been made which reaches up Into
Maggie Brinson, were llie guests of Mrs. as they have previously resided; has one of the strongest churches the many thousands. We refer to
< alled Beola White, who Uvea near Meigs, j near here. ;ln the Bounty, not in membership the sale by Mr. J. B. Davis of Ills
Rev
Mr Herschel Watson was in Och-j Rev. Burgess, has his residence however, but In serving the Maste
on Misses Lola and Jessie Miller Sat ] ]o( .' knPt , on Business Saturday. ] under way of construction, and our . and advanrlng Ills Kingdom,
urday afternoon. ! \|rs. Marianne Tfrrelkol and son. [people should be reminded of the' Tlio meeting closed Sunda:
Misses Bessie Vann and Lillian Caivln Threlkel attentled to Jmsi-: Plot that he needs assistance to re- morning, with an able sermon
Marie Miller'ness in Cairo Saturday. jbulld. He has had some help hut ; Rev. H. R. Nasmith, of Coolldge.
[ MRifes Bertha, LLiimie, Ruble and (It costs heavy, ^on an old^gentleman j Cod grant that
500-acre home place to two of hiB
sons, Linton and Wylly Davis, for
the neat amount of $20,000. This
bv sale also Includes, so report has It,
' mules, wagons, farm tools and
have more re- whatever feed stuff that may be on
Mr. Davis’ health having
I.ee called on .Miss
Monday afternoon. ! Loia* Reagan, Messrs. Alfred, Rufus j like him. and he crippled and with ; rivals like this one, and lets all the place.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Umon and and Will Reagan and Herschel Wat- no means of making much money, ilook forward to another great cam- been lulling him for several years
children spent the later part of last [ son attended preaching at Pleasant i <Thls ir writer's own suggestion.) ipaigu a year hence with the hopes past—(in fact, he Is not able to look
i.ttpr'u narens Mr Grove Tuesday night Toot-ta-toot-ta-rah—What Is that'of conquering the whole community arter Mr. farming Interests as t.iey
week with the la ter s parens. Mr. jGrove Tuesday nteM. ^ I<ol „! 0 h. It is the Coolldge Band boss fo r Christ. should be attended to)-concluded
and Mrs. J. B. Miller. 'Reagan were out riding Sunday at-1 doing practice work. Y»s. thev will I 0|lr rnrme rs are busily engaged to turn loose to his progressive sons
MUs Bettie Minims, returned to ternoon. son be ready to make music In t.iej Jn gnv ing their fodder t.ils week. who are young and able to take
her home In Mlccosukee alter ^j r oron Minims wind Miss Annlel a,r . and then we will enlov sitting Fair weather is prevailing and ‘barge of the property,
spending a while with friends and Jean rumble were visitors In the °n tho frnnt porches and listening, much fodder will be saved. There is no finer piece of farm
relatives ! 1’nlon settlement last Sunday. *p the tair strains of the Star j ( ^ Jr ^ G Hough G f Thomasvllle. land 1,1 south Georgia than this -»0J
Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Young visit- Messrs. Alton Miming and Claude ;6pangled Banner, Dixie, etc. visited friends and relatives In this acres and while the price '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young visit Water3 attended Sunday school at! The Coolldge baseball team was! comm|inlty last weck Mr Hough . g to some, It Is considered reasonable
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller Sun- rn)0il )cst SuniI ay afternoon. ivictorious In a number of games : manv friends here wll be pleased to b y those who know tbe place -
dav afternoon. 1 Mrs Mavo Mize, la spending a' pulled off of late. Among the towns i knoa . t |, at he intends opening a make a bale of cotton, or «0 bush-1
A verv bappv event occurej Sun- while with Mrs. Court Mize. Bear!to suffer defat by them la Cairo.;g rocnry business In Coolldge In the els corn l>®r acre Is not eonsiderevj
. u V. V . -a Spence, this week. and Thomasvlle. Ga., and Montlrel-’ nPar , uture anything unusunl on this place; In
day when MU. Ruby StrlcMand^ of I ho. Fla. i “ rs Dork Beckham, of Cairo. f*et. the above Is the rule rather
near Quitman, and Mr. Tom 3teph- ^ ♦♦♦♦♦( Tho first bale of the new cotton, i visited Iier father. Mr. J. M. Linton than t.ie exception.
of Summer Hill were P>~ SPRING HILL. ♦icrop was ginned here Thnrgd.y af-|, a8t apek Fine Itaseball Teora. wa8 lte . Iucceu
vlfe. Rev. Mr. ..... . . . . . .ternoon. It was broug.it In by Mr. | M)< Moze lle Hobbs, of the Me-! Thure ls nn U8e golnK t0 Thom-1 . ...
for the A. C. I,. Railway and Soilm-.* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ern Express Co., and made a host of L. CENTER HILL. ♦
friends while In this position whoj^ . . . . ......
were glad to shake his hand. i Rev . j. B. Alligood Is conducting
tMlss Claudle Bailey, of Eastman, a rev | va l at Midway ChurC.i this
was a guest of a c .llssea Mathis week.
last week. .Mtp d Sarah Davis, of Oclocknee.
Mr. G. W. Alligood, one of the visited relatives In this community
nld-ttmerg here and u substantial j asl week
and prominent farmer, reports the Mr &nd Mrs George w 0ree „
birth of 32 pigs from wo «o«; Saralinilhi are vlsit , at ,-, p ho , le
since January last, and all the pigs of t , ie form „. 8 parentSj Mr . an( ,
are still living uud in fine trim.:.
With such Increases as this, we need! 1
not fear i meat famine any t!:ne |
soon.
Mrs. H. L. Greene.
Prof. J. C. Lendermsn Las .re
turned to his home at McRae. G.i.,
_. ..after conducting a very successful
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harrell a ndl glngIng here .
enson,
nounced man and
Mrs. Gordon Davis are spending
some time in Madison, Fla., on a
pleasure trip.
Mr. B. Isler, of Morgan, Calhoun
county, arrived Wednesday j*pend
a few days with friends and rela
tives. Mr. Isler Is all Hoke /Smith,
tooth and toe nail. He can’t under
stand why any one could be other
wise!
Mr. Duncan Blckley. our Mayor,
and cashier of the Bank of Meigs,
returned home Tuesday after spend
ing a few days with home folks at
Weverly Hall.
That sing at Midway Church last
Friday evening, by Prof. Lenderman
C’littv, performing tie ceremony.
„ • • , ^ Some of the farmers of this com-
Everyone wishes for them a long munUy at th , 8 wrlUngi are bugy
and happy wedded life. pulling fodder, while others are
anticipating starting soon. The
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♦ PLEASANT GROVE. ♦ fodder and if It continues, there
4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ will be a better forage cro,
We are having some warm weath-• usual. ,
er and fodder pulling is the go now, Mr. J. W. Wilson made a busi-
adays, and cotton picking will soon* ness trip to ThomasviUe Tuesday
be upon us. I morning.
Mr. Remer Godwin and Miss Mo-, Several of our citizens attended
zelle Godwin were the dinner guests ^ niusloal concert, given at Mid-
at the home of Mr. Vomer Sunday, j way j a{lt Friday evening, and every
Miss Mary Ann Dixon was the one rcrorts having enjoyed it very
guest oi Miss Rosalie Rogers last. much
Sunday. | \ p Thompson and daugh-
Mr. T. J. Hutchinson made a bus!-1 ter. Miss Tllie Thompson, returned
prr trln tn Ttnstnn Tupndnv
both as to attendance and quality of
| Misses Agne» nnd Helen Green and
Master Ralph Green returned to
their home In Balnbrldge last Sat
urday. after spending some time at
the home of their grand-parents,
and Mrs. H. L. Green.
The entertainment given by Prof.
Lenderman and his pupils, ’ft Mid
way Church last Friday evening
■was enjoyed very much by a largo
and appreciative audience. The boys
and girls showed marked Improve
ment In their singing.
Miss Joyce Fischer of Moultrie,
ls visiting relatives and friends here
thia week.
Mr. N. H. Sasser, of the Spring
HU! community, made a political
speech at Center Hill last Satur
day evening In "behalf of Gov. J. M.
i Slaton’s candidacy for the United
Gus Miirphy. of the Merrillville com-1 Gr -“ d 7^"- ^‘'“"he' charming’asville to see baseball, when you.Everybody enjoyed It and
r •* u -■»*
jusfereotld arTvaorntbRe” garage : ter Mr M1 ^7 a n n|e Pa ^’ p^^^vls'lL STm^Sta week and^amc offricfoV- \ »«nijtir here’, returned torn* after | ; ^“.erniby and Ethel Alligood.
and repair shop, and will have com-L, ’ M ‘ nP9 ^nnle and Stella Smith lous in both games. The first to fall ] Iroa Clty. are vtaltlng thelr broth-
petent workmen In charge. Every- g un( j av a victim to o.ur local talent
than thing is about ready for them to be-
!gin work.
Chiet Fallln and wife, are receiv
ing congratulations over the arrival
of a younv daughter.
Mr .E. L. Evans, and Miss Gal-
lye Cay. autoed over to Thomasvllle
Thursday afternoon called at the
home ef Rev. T. A. White, and
were Joined In the holy bonds
waa jeil, holding protracted meetings, I er> ciyatt Alligood this week.
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OAKLAWN
♦ 4 * - for a fall down, which waa given
♦ them In fine shape by a score of 16
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ to t 111 favor of the home boys.
While some of the Meigs team
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barwlck and are very young, and look small on
’• ani ' Mrs. Leonard Barwlck ,| le dmnl ond, yet they are fine play-
0 f were t.ie guests of "Mr. and Mrs. era an( j show up well In a game.
the l’clham team, on Tuesday, with’ Miss Jessie Isler, of Morgan, Is| and Mrs. W. L. Singletary
a score of 10 to 5 In favor of Meigs. I visiting her brothers Mr. Gary Is- , visited relatives at Ochlocknee last
Then Camilla lined up Wednesday | | er anrt Dr - IaIer - Sunday.
matrimony. The groom ls the pro
prietor Of the Evans Drug Store at
ness trip to Boston Tuesday. !home Sunday alter visiting Tampa, thlB place nnd the bride ls the eld-
Mr. John Folsom and sister. Miss: Fla., for a few days. lest daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. P.
Bessie Folsom, were the guests of j Mr. Amos Sasser and Fonzo Sas- Cay. of near Coolldge. Both are
the Mirses rpton last Sunday. ;ser made a business trip to Thom-[very prominent young people, and
The visitors at the home of Mr.!asville Wednesday. Jthelr many friends wish them many
T. .1. Hutchinson last Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Redfearn and
children and Mrs. Q .G. Jarrard and
children.
Mrs. Vickers toqk dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Red Sunday.
Miss Eva Littleton, of Madison.
Fla., vdll arrive next week to be the
guest of Mrs. T. J. Hutchinson and
Mrs. G. H. Redfearn for a few
weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs Coffee and children
took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Red Sunday.
A !?ree crowd of folks from this
community attended the Salem sing
ing convention at Barwlck Wednes- son. Mr. Henrv Dixon, Miss Mary
day ano Thursday, and nmong them I Ann lllxon, Messrs. Remer and Tul-
" ero Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Stephen-1 Its Godwin.
son. Mrs. Sallle Davis. Miss Lelin Messrs. Eight and Jones, of Cool-
Davls. Mrs Jim Teate. Mr. John lldge, made a business call at the
is Ressle Folsom. Mr. thorn- of Mr. T. .1. Hutchinson Tues-
daughters.; dav
A number of the young folks
gathered at the home of Mr. J. W.
Wilson Sunday evening and spent a
short time in singing. Those pres
ent were Misses Ruth Singletary,
Bessie Sasser. Ola Chason. Ruth
Wilson and Messrs. Otis Brinson,
Delma Watson. Avon 'Sasser, Rus
sell Braswell and Shelton Singletary.
Mr. N. H. Sasser made a political
speech in interest of th« candidacy
of Gov. John M. Slaton for the
Fnited States Senate, at the school
hous*» Monday evening. The speech
"as enj yed by all who heard It.
A. J.William* Sunday. : Mr Adrian Wlllla and Mr. Harry
Misses Lillie Wood and Zclma puchor handled the hall from'the
Hicks, went to Boston Friday P. M. t)ox rpr the locals, while Mr. Jack
Misses Florence Beaty, and aHt- Christopher took them hot behind
tie Duncan, visited Mrs. Alderman,. the bat.
of Evergreen community, last Wed-j Meigs’ First Bale.
nesda >' I Mr. W. H. Hurst had the honor
. _ We are sorry to hear of the 111-(of bringing In the Brat bale t.ils
Town Clerk. Nesmith, wishes us, ness of little Ruby Newman. We (year, and we don't know If not the
to state that the citizens are very,hope to see her out again soon. (first bale In Thomas County, as his
happy years of wedded life.
is accompanied by her younger lis
ter.
Can't the weather man order ua
gome cloudy and colder weather?
The last week has gone the limit
on hot and dry!
Folsom.
and
MI
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y and Ila Jarrard.
and Ivey Stephen*
■ Mi- rs Mamie and Susie Hutchin
son visited at Die home o? Mr.
G. W. Stephenson Tuesday.
slow In making their returns
property, for taxation this year, and
that the hooks close on August fif
teenth. 3o you had best see him
before that time and save being
doubled taxed.
To the many citizens who are In
terested in the cemetery at Big
Greek, we wish to say that the com
mittee Is collecting the funds for the
purpose of fencing the entire lot,
and that they wish to have the
work completed by the last of next
month. If you have not given any
thing please see them and help In
this important matter at once. 'Al
most ell of this section of the coun
try uses that point as a burial
ground, and should assist the church
In the keeping therof, in order that
few may not have to hear the
Mrs. Bowman, is vlsting her son'was ginned Tuesday morning, the
Mr. W. A. Bowman, this week. ,28th.
Mr. Jep McLeod, of Evergreen.' since then, there have been gln-
vlsited our little town a short while ned here more than 20 bales. While
Wed ne id ay afternoon. jwe are writing this, we have seen
Mr. Zack Williams, of Pavo, visit- two wagons pass loaded with cot
ed his brother Mr. *A. J. Williams ton and .leaded for the gin house.
Sunday. We fear this early picking of
On Tuesday evening, July 21st, i cotton means no good to t'e far-
1914, shortly after the golden sun liners. It is an Indication of dead
had faded beneath the rosy-tinted icotton or cotton that has given up
west, God sent his holy angels Into 1 ** 10 80 * ar a8 maturing any
the home of Mr. M. C. Bowman and moro bo'ls. Tho last veek has
took his dear wife been tearful on the cotton plant.
She‘had been sick for -quite a! TJ,,B hot and , dr y weather is caus-
whlle. with typhoid fever. She bore ^ to 8 ^ ed tn an unusual way in
her sickness patiently, till the fatal Jttils section. Some /armors claim
hour came. .. it’- 1 ** at least one-third of the forms
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, were mar- ^ ave alroady aheded and that we
rled June the 8th, 1913, at Fargo. Possibly cannot make more than
Ga., but they have been residents of two-thirds of the *crop generally
burden of all. Then too. the church)this place since early spring. 3he, mad * this section,
sees to the cleaning thereof, and a , 8 at reat She 1Ived Christian
SZ*' ,ted ° nPS u?°/i 1,fe ’ h^ing Joined the Methodist
help defray tiat expense, ~ UI ~ U 1 -
Politics Warming Up.
BIG SALE WILL START
At TlimiANYILl.K IIAIH.'A'V
•Inin- fur 10 I)m,s.
—"The White Front Store,"
STORE, UGTST Hth, ami f’on-
No. 811-818 W. Jackson St
SHOES! sll >KS—-The 111, Line: Men's $.1,511 Shoes for
S2.IM; S2..-.0 Shoes for 81. 78. I Julies K2.3n Shoes for 8I.O*.
Full Line Boy*. Misses. :ui I rhihlren's Shoes, all at B.irf£aio ij/vj
l*riees. Save your money and mine and see.
GINGHAMS, I'erinle, Bleaching anil (’alien, worth 10e, will f.ji
sell at 7Hr. Sqi
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, wor*li SOc al 38c. Dress Shirts at
12"', and all Dry GimhIk In , r. |K,rt.’ou; Bargain IVii'es. The blg-
■•rsi line of Ijolies Dresses, worth 82..M), will sell at *1.03.
Saturday morning, August Htli, from II to 12. will hare on sale:
Tin Duckets, worth 23r. wl'l -ell for lllr. Will have on sale
Bugs, worth 833c to sell at (3c. Tumblers, worth 3r, sell at
two fur Sc. Wash Fans, worth 28c. will sell at 10c.
(TIME TO TIIK RIGHT PLACE
THE "WHITE FRONT STORK"
NO. 311-818 W. JACKSON STREET. J
which I ptn-ph . "m ,7“ a ii . I ,f y ou don,t a >™ady know all
mnkes It hunlensome on a few. he f belief terns 1 husband aboUt the dlfferent eandldates’ per-
. husband sona , and polltlcaJ charac t e r and
ii ^ r.
^ * * * •: *£». ®ondueted t!ie Suria, * ^J^tZZ'l aSoSJ
4 * * * * * 1IV..' . __ (any of the gentlemen who are offer-
I lie farmers are now getting ready She has gone to'yonder City, **' 1 ,n * tor offlce - You will he surprised
" to nlek cotton tn this community. iTo abide forevermore.
Miss Ella Laing and brothers are I To a land of fadeless beauty,
spending the week with their grand-'she hat reached a brighter shore.
to know how much political love
there la laying around in these,
sometimes uncombed, but Intelligent
mother at Calvary. . ”—- ^ea d »- The arguments for snd
_ . . „ , „ . . , — .. against the various candidates some
.. . e f urn ™°’ now elos- Loved ones on earth, have lost a times take on such , belligerent air
e,l at Center Hill. This school was Jewel, i, h , t WP ara temnteil to take a trie
taught by Mr. J C. Lenderman. of But God’s own hand was In It ,11 lo the ta.l tlmW qntll after ‘the
McRae, Ga.. and he proved -to be. In his wisdom, It has pleaseo B-.n,I August orimarv But Georgia la a
"“ M - "" To ca » her from earth to heaven.! hee country^ay what yoS plea,e!
A ° d ' m “ 7 'he Dear ones J Personal and Local Mention.
y ’ done' 6r WaIk ’ Thjf W,M h * Former Sheriff T. J. Hlght spent
‘ , the most of Wednesday last with ua.
k t. bo» C.t.m In mu section ot tt. i ]£° klnf tb ® Undecld / d VOte
soonwy tbsa nu other diKoscs p» tosetber. si! The ex-sherlff has a good manv
j quite nn efficient teacher,
i Mr. Renean Bullock. Is confined to
j his room this week with an attack
! of sickness. The many friends
Ithls well known and popular young
> man hope to see him out soon.
Mr. J. F. Bullock and Mr. Tom
"Ginn and Mr. John Henry Dixon
j made a business trip to Panacea
Springs Monday.
I Master Theron Sasser spent Sun
day with his friend. Master Paul
II. Goldstein, Proprietor,
Kgffiazgzniag^^
. Merritt.
.( Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clark spent
j; Bunday afternoon with Mrs. J. F.
, Bullock.
I Mr. R. J. Merritt made a business
| trip to Thomasvllle this week. He
■ was accompanied by Ms charming
’Idaughter. Miss Maggie Merritt.
i The entertainment Jrfven at the
hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Fletcher, last Monday evening,
wsb enjoyed by a large crowd of
young folks, among whom were
Misses Eatalew Selgler. Elisabeth and
Agnes Green. Velna Pilcher. Annie
Bell and Lilia Mae White, Velta
Fletcher, and Messrs. Pat James,
Herbert Selgler. Ambrose andjtay-
mond White, Jerry Davis, Harry
Pilcher, Sim and Ralph Oreeoj*-Ru-
pert and Fletcher 8lngletary, ‘ Tom
Brown, Irwin Singletary, and oth
ers.
Coolldge Won Again.
The Coolldge baseball team won
the third straight victory over the
Thomecvllle youngsters Tuesday
afternoon at the local ball park by
I am not fighting any particular a score ot four to three. The game
*° r wa » well played by the vlfitbrs, bnt
local errora were costly and allowed
A Card From Mr. Hlght.
There ls a report over the county,
circulated by some one, that I have
brought out Mr. T. S. Singletary In
the race for the Sheriff's office.
1 want the voter* of Thomas
County to know that this report Is
absolutely erroneous and without
foundation of fact. I had absolute
ly nothing to do with tt and the
ffrat Information I had of Mr. Single-
tary‘3 entering the race was from
reading his announcement in the
papers.
office and want to run my own race
and sail under mr own colors.
Respectfully,
T. J. WIGHT.
NOTE—Other News Letters From
the County Will he Found on Anoth
er Page of This Issue.
scores. Baggow pitched good ball
for Coolldge, while Price did the
box work for the locals. They play
game here Friday and Saturday and
jthe proceeds go to the Georgia
State Club.
U W /”7 , w«nd» In this district and he wll
pnomcMi u « local dimx u i thtvuins ioc,Vi no. donbt receive a good vote here
f—-?*****- *r cooouaiijr (aujas «• vara «u> 1 0 n primary day.
522?' I MIS# Edith Egnal and Mia* Rom
««utiiitioaai trcauML ‘ Conghlln, nieces of Mr. J. tD. Gold
5^4 A »“ d Thomaavllte. vl.lt-
iffirtSSkt trbilSriSSffif«a Mrs. Goldb erg, the first-of tho
anaSTg Sy.al* fffg “ f WMpomivi.. it acta week, returning home Wednesday,
twwltcw. tLtvSc w"I35e , SIuS?f2| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richardson, of
tfurSTiin ■“* “ "**• * 4 * a *" «h«wtan aae Jacksonville, Fla., were visitors her*
iiimi P/J. CSZKiy a CO Iblado. oua ta,t b * ln * P=«* U of Dr.
*014 kr d^xUu, tJ CO, oua, aDd Vn , iR. Aultman. Mr. Wch-
tm Bairs raaitr not tor I *r d «on waa at one time agent here
If you want the safest car—you want the
Ford. Its Vanadium steel construction
—its design and perfect balance make it
the strongest and lightest car on the
market. Its planetary transmission
makes it the safest and easiest to control.
The Ford is the “Safety First" car.
Runabout $500. ' Touring Car $350, Town Car
$750—f. o. b. Detroit. Complete with/ equip
ment.
Logan Auto Exchange,
Local Agents.