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SEMI-WEEkLY inttES-ENTEBPiUSE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1014.
PRESIDENT WILSON HAS PLAN
LOOKING TO THAT END. AND
HAS SUMMONED CONGRES
SIONAL LEADERS FOR A CON
FERENCE.
Iff 01
00010 STREET
HORSES DASH INTO BUGGY,
THROWING VASHTI GIRLS AND
YOUNG HOY TO PAVEMENT
DURING CROWDED TIME OF
AFTERNOON.
Washington^ July 31.—President
Wilson has a plan lor bringing much I <j reil excitement was
of the shipping of the world under | Broad street |t the
the United States flag, during the
present European trouble.
caused on
:orner of
Jackson Saturday afternoon, at 5:30
whan a team of mules, driven by
He summoned Senator Kern and | jt r Charles Hancock became frlght-
Reprcscntatlve Underwood to the
White House today, to discuss the
advlsabllty of introducing such a
bill In Congress.
Under the present law. It Is Im
possible for foreign ships to take
on United States registration. .
I MuniMinriuiniiTQ I
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself
candidate for the office of Shorlff of
Thomas County, subject to the action
of the White Primary.
If favored oy tne good will of the
voters of this county with the of
fice, I will attend ‘o every duty
the best of my ability.
I believe I have gained experience
enough In my work as Deputy
promise conscientious, prompt and
efficient service.
I am no politician. I am a can
didate for an office, the duties ol
which I am familiar with, and 1 will
attend to them. ar.d appreciate sin
cerely the votes of the people.
Respectfully,
W. A. REHUKRG.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Thomas County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to tba office of
SherlS of Thomas County. I have
tried to serve you as best ! could,
and promise to faithfully continue
fn the discharge of the dutlee of this
office. If you see fit to re-elect We.
I am deeply grateful to my friends
tor their past support, and I ear
nestly ask your support In the com
ing Primary. My candidacy Is sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary to be held on the 19th day
of August, 1914.
Respectfully,
T. S. SINGLETARY.
FOR SHERIFF.
To 'he Voters ot momas County:
In making this, my announcement
for the office of SherlS of Tbocias
County, subject to the White Pri
mary governing the same, I wish to
say that I am not allied with any
politician or set of politicians, or In
any political clique or combine, but
that I am in this race Independent
of any faction or Interest, save my
own.
Therefore, <n maxing this race, I
am gclng before the people who are
responsible for the government, and
let them ray who shall be their next
Sheriff. When they have spoken, I
will bow to ihelr decision, thongh It
be adverse to me. because the will ot
he people should always ba respect
ed Id all matters pertaining to Iocs'
affairs.
For many reasons, the Sheriff's
office is one that should be carefully
and Judiciously conducted In strict
compliance with the law. It elected,
I pledge myself to see that this is
done and to give tne people fair,
courteous and Jnst treatment, and
the best service I apa capable of ren-
deriny at all time*. Your vote and
support will be annreelatod.
i' Kespe< llully yours,
3-17-tf A. B. MILTON.
ened and started running. The
wagon to which they were hitched
collided with a buggy In which one
of the young ladles of the Vashtl
Home, and Mr. Bishop, were deliv
ering milk. The buggy was demol
ished and the two children thrown
to the pavement. Both were picked
up Immediately and neither suffer
ed any damage.
The accident attracted several
hundred people, there being parked
and driving on the streets at the
time about eighty autos of various
klnd3.
self as State I'leasurcr, subject to
the action ot the Democratic pri
mary.
My candidacy Is based strictly
upon my record and experience In
this office, whi'.n are well known to
the people of Georgia, and which I
trust has beon satisfactory. If, In
your opinion, the management of
the State's flnances under my
ministration for the past several
years has been faithful and efficient,
I would gratefully appreciate your
endorsement at the polls In the com
ing primary.
Thanking you tor the support and
confidence extended me heretofore.
I earnestly solicit your further kind
consideration of my candidacy In
Ihe present campaign.
Respectfully,
5-lt-tf W. J. Sl’KER.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Thomas County,
Georgia:
I make tnis my announcement as
a candidate for the office ot Sheriff
of your county, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary. ' If
elected, I promise you my best ef-
forts. To thoso who have moved Into
the county, or hare become voters
since I was Sheriff, whom I may not
seo personally. I refer you to my
past record as Sheriff, and ask your
support. Th in ring the good peo
ple for ..biJness, and again
promising faithful service, I remain,
Respectfully,
T. J. HIOHT.
Warren Grice Asks
You to Continue Him
As Attorney General
Warren Grice
To the People of Georgia:
I have been serving as
Attorney General since
April 15th, Ailing an unex
pired term. In order,
faithfully, to discharge my
official duties I have been
unable to make a personal
canvass of the State. I
prefer to remain at my post
rather than to seek to fur
ther my political interests
by making a hand-shaking
tour of the State, to the
neglect of my duties in this
office.
Since leaving Mercer Uni
versity 20 years ago, I have been engaged in the active
practice of law. I ask your support on my record as
a lawyer, and on my record as Attorney General.
The duties of this office are unusually important.
The Attorney General not only has to represent the
State in all murder cases before the Supreme Court,
but he is also charged with the care and responsibility
of guarding the interests of the State, in various tax
cases before the United States courts, and in winding
up insolvent banks and insurance companies. The duties
formerly devolving upon a spec.'al attorney for the
Western & Atlantic Railroad are now by law added
to this office, and upon your Attorney General devolves
the protection of the State’s interest in this great prop
erty. Almost daily he is called upon to render opinions
on important questions of State to the Governor and
qtjheip State House, officers. From this you see the im
portance of this office, with the duties of which I have
sow become thoroughly familiar. If, upon investiga
tion of my record, you believe me worthy and qualified
to discharge these duties, I will gratefully appreciate
your endorsement at the polls.
WARREN GRICE.
HEALTH BILL
HOUSE AND SENATE FIGHTING
EACH OTHER AND UNUSUAL
ADJOURNMENT MAY BE TAIf-
EX BEFORE TIME.
Mr. W. 0. Carter, of Metcalfe was
a visitor III the 'city Friday.
Mr. J. t. Thomas,
was In town today.
Mr. J. W. Wilson of Merrillville,
spent Monday In town.
Atlunta, Oa., July 31.—The House
of Representatives, still sore on Its
sister, the Senate, is considering the
question of adjourning for good on
August 5, a week before the regular
adjournment date.' A resolution to
that effect Is ou the table, ready to
| be called up for action today. It
arose from the Senate's failure to
act on house measures. The "boy
cott" Instituted by each bouse against
the other was believed to have been
broken up, but It was sprung afresh
yesterday afternoon when . Repre
sentative Moye offered the adjourn
ment lesolutlon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. OKelly, of
The new public health bill, pass- Cairo, were amodg the visitors In
ed by the house yesterday after- the city Sunday.
noon Is a tribute to the excello.it —
health program outlined and put un-j Mrs. H. W. Hopkins, has return-
der way by Dr. L. G. Hardman whW ed after spending a short time at
when be was Id the legislature. It ,St. Simons.
Increases the powers of the State!
Board of Health, providing for Jlf- Vote for Thomas 8. Felder for
teen members. Three of these shall *"• Ulenn. Able and a
. . . . , ,. . _ „ Friend of Ihe I'eople.
be, by virtue of their office, tae sec-
retnry of the board, the state vet-1 Dr . an( ) jirs. H. A. Wall and
Miss Sarah Harley Is spending :
month at Waynesvllle, X. C.
Mr. W. S. Coleman, of Atlanta
Is In tho city for a short time on
business.
Miss Mattie Coxwell. of Macon Is
In the city, the guest of Mrs. Roun
tree, for several weeks.
Miss Minnie Evans, of Calvert,
Tex.. Is visiting her father Mr. Jam
es F. Evans.
MV. Julian Murrdy Is spdndtSg a
lew days at Whit* Springs, FI*.
Mr. J. W. Stacker, of Tatianas**
spent yesterday In the eltr-
Mr. C. W. Hudson has returned
after a business visit to Mississippi.
| Miss Rath Meadows, of Eastman,
Is In the city the guest of Mr*. A. P.
Harley for a ihort time.
Miss Stella Nussbaum and Miss
Colwell, of Bainbrldge, were among
the visitors in Thomasvllle Sunday.
Miss Imogene Reed, of Calvert,
Texas, la in the city as the guest
of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Culpepper, for
a short time.
Mrs. AI Foster, of Calvert, Texts,
arrived In the city Saturday and
will spend some time here.
\V. I. SPEER
FOR STATE TREASURER.
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed my-.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myselt a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector of Thomas County,
Ga., subject to the action of the
White Primary of August 19tk.
I feel truly grateful for your
kindness to me In the past, and It
re-elected will try to show my ap
preciation by attending to the dU'
ties ot the office. Very respectfully,
P. S. HEETH.
pm in
BAD CONjNTNIJ
Restored To Health by Lydia
?i,E. PinkhamV Vegeta
ble Compound.
Montpelier, Vt. — “We nave great
fWlhin your remedies. I was vety lr-
iregular and Was
3 tired and sleepy all
] the time, would nave
[cold chills, and my
j hands and feet Would
I bloat. My stomach
[bothered me, T bad
[pain in my ride and
la bad headache moat
of the time. Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegd-
I table Compound hu
'done me lots of good
I now feel fine. ’l am rtgriar. my
i it better and my pains have all
. Yon can use ny nhni* tf yoa
9."' I am proud of what yoor reme-
■'lave dona for me.”—Mrs. Ifan
, 21 Ridge St, Montpelier,Vt
Dependable Medicine
' Jt must be admitted by every fair-
iklnded, Intelligent person, that a medi
cine could no t Uve and grow In popularity
fbr nearly forty years, and to-day bold
riMSul'ramTas^a^dto&n^
hum's Vegetable Compound, without
ifoeeseiing great virtue and actual
t medicines must be looked
M
i E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
■■wUMfyntwiHi
t E.Plnkl) am Medicine Co.
foradd
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce mvself a can-
dlatc (or re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver of Thomas County,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic Primary.
Having had experience in the
work, I feel that I am In every way
qualified to properly perform all the
rtutlee ot the office.
I wish to express my gratitude for
favors bestowed on me in the past,
and thank thovoters ot the County
OTBMM'WdpaHy «bv
If‘ re-elected 5 promuw to faith-
folly and conscientiously discharge
th* duties of the office a*d Ore extend
the courtesy: of tho office to all.
I am, yours to serve,
P. S. NORTON.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.'
To the Voters of Thomas County:
hereby announce myself a can
didate for Representative Thomas
County, subject to the action ol the
Democratic Primary.
I would appreciate your endorse
ment In the coming primary.
Respectfully.
W. H. GROOVER.
May 25. 1914.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby respectfully announce
that I am a candidate for re-elec
tion as Treasurer of Thomas County,
subject to the action of the oomtng
Democratic Primary.
I am very thankful to the people
for the favors and confidence shown
me In the past, and pledge, If elect
ed, my very beet and meat conscient
ious efforts to give them faithful,
efficient and satisfactory service.
With assurances of my apprecia
tion. 1 earnestly solicit yonr sup
port had‘friendly co-operation.
Gratefully and faithfully youre,
'GNO. F. PARKER.
'. FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Volet* of Thomas Qounty:
After many solicitations on the
part of p«rs«nal friends from all
sections of the connty, and th* un-
salmons endorsement of the msss
meeting held in'Meigs, May 10th
I .hav* derided to anaonne*
myself s candidate for the House of
Representative*., subject to the Aug
ust primary, and-£'* rales xnu reg-
wlsh- to state 'IwM the. ariov* en
dorsements were given without, my
knowledge or any solicitation on
my .part, and for that reason. It no
other, I shall be tree from all poll-
tradoa snd. promises or eottee-
BIG CATHEDRAL
erlnarian and the superintendent of j daughter, Miss Jessie Mae Wall, of
schools, and the other twelve to be ^Oc.ilocknee, spent Friday afternoon
appointed by the Governor. One ln Thomtt " vllle -
shall come from each congressional
district and the majority shall be
physicians.
The bill provides for a county
board of health in each county, where
two succesive grand .Juries recom
mend It, and provides a sanitary dis
trict, one ln each county or a group
of counties, with a commissioner of
health in charge. Sweeping powers
Mrs. Frank Crabb and children
have returned after a delightful
visit to friends and relatives
Buena Vista.
Mrs. Bridges, and daughter, and
Miss Graoe Hill and Mr. J. T. Hill,
of Tallahassee, spent yesterday
Thomasvllle.
Miss Blanche Carroll, of Atlanta,
.. . ... ! Is In tho city for a short visit to
of guarding public health are con-. her paren „ J Mr ud Mrl c c
ferrod on the body. I Carroll.
The Senate has voted a constltu-j
tlonal amendment providing for op- j Mrs. J. T. Dixon returned today
tlonat abolishment of the fee sys-! */ ter spending two weeks with rela_
. . _ _ ... ,i tlves and friends In Cartersvllle and
tem for county officers, and the ad- j A( ., intB
dltlo’wl procedure act which was
drawn by a special commission of | 2*0 Bushels Brooks Connty Seed
lawyers. It changes In many de- 1 Rye for sale. W. T. Mad re, Itos-
tails the manner
criminal cases.
of conducting ' ton, Gs.
7-0-1 in
New Insurance laws Needed.
Tax Receiver, subject to the action plosion. However, a rare, stained
of the regular Democratic Primary, i glass window was shattered, and
I earnestly solicit your Interest and much masonry was damaged.
auppoit, promising. If elected, to per-1
form the duties ot the offico In an!
offiewnt and business-like mannsr,' Only One "BROMO QUININE”
with courtesy ad a square deal to ^ ret th, nutnc,n1l for feu um«. T.ATA.
every Tax Payer. tit* bromo quinine, t
I also bring to your atteution the ndheidtebe! and'
fact that neither the Ochlocknee *dv.
District, of which I am a resident,
nor any part of this Northwest sec
tion of the County has ever furnished
a Court House official, and while I
believe that fitness for the office
shall be the main consideration, 1
submit that, this being equal, due
regard should be given the various
sections In apportioning tho county
offices.
Trusting thst my canataacy may
meet with favor at your hand:, I am.
Yours sincerely,
J. C. ROBISON,
4-16-tf Ochlockno*. Oa.
Mr. M. Suarez, has returned, after
spending a short time on a vacation
, at White Springs. He reports a
Atlanta, July 31. The Legisla- i arK „ number of people there and
ture Is more than half over, and up . Ideal conditions.
to this time it hasn't accomplished !
enough to make on real day'B work. ! Special Officer Woodward, and
But as one visitor remarked: ShfirWr ’ Rehber «' caught Jun
if __ . _ A . _ jlus Cooper, a ne?ro, about eighteen
Tho fewer laws they pass, tnejmiieg f 10 m Thomasvllle, toward the
better off everybody will be. Seems i3outheast, Friday night. Junius
to me that making new laws means [was charged with stealing a motor-
merely making new crimes.” I cycle tire, a light off an auto and a
_ ' . , . . .bicycle. He confessed, and was
• I I ° n0 I |lece of legislation which Is brought back to Jail by th* officers.
SUFFRAGETTES OP’ MILITANT jf' 1 " 0 ’ 1 certaln ‘ *° 1,6 pi,ssei1 before j “
iti&Fl'SE TO HHPIIAIN the close Is the bill to prevent at-j Tho Best not Weather Tonic
FROM ACTIVITY DURING IN-j tacks on life Insurance companies °^£y5^Ta»TBI.MaeAniTOI«C«ttrtcl..«wth»
TEHNATIONAL CRISIS. jin Georgia by Irresponsible parties/
iThere have been so many Instances
...BeUaet. Ireland, Aug. j; - ’J 116 of receivership suits brought against
Militant Suffragettes today disobey-1 , , ...
ed the orders of the Woman's Social **fe In iurance companies merely to
and Political Union, requesting them harass them, or to gain some ulter-
to refrain from militancy during j lor end, that the business men of n)) . „( <ire , cheaper than you have
" ,a,e belleve » remedy Is Im-'t**.,, buying. I sell yon one sack or
tempted to destroy an ancient cm-i . , , ... #
thedral at Llsbnrn. perathe. It Is probable that the.^ barrel, or any quantity. Whether
Thu women plaeea h quantity of 11,111 w "* l,e amended to provide that yolI ure „ merchant or a consumer,
dynamite under the chancel window, |a person desiring to sue for 'a re-|y OU rna mlve „,oney at this store.
Insurance company K u Harris, the Wholesale Deoler,
terests concerned. On accouut ol
previous agitation of the now coun
ty question, and the unsettled condi
tion of the same I will state
your Information that I am opposed
to the creation of the new county of
“Hansell."
In asking your suffrage, I -Jo so
with the distinct promise and un
derstanding thst your Interest will
be looked after to the best of my
ability, and that I will leave nn
stone unturned that will lead to
the better condition of Georgia in
general, and Thomas County in
particular.
Thanking you In advance for any
assistance you may render me, 1
remain.
Respectfully Yours,
J. A. BOWERS.
Meigs, Ga.. June z. iii4.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To the White Citizens of Thomas
County:
I am a candidate for the office of but the thick wall resisted the ex- ,celver for
blood, build, up th. whole antem sad will woo-
deriully ,treosthe. .od fortify you to with-t.n,'
ihe deprein— effect of the hot summer. 50c
—adv.
I ran sell you Hour—good Flour
—Flour that will bring you hack to
COMMITTEE TMIIIKEI)
will be required to first confer with | la4 q,,,,,,, | $road st „ Thomasvllle.
the Insurance commissioner, the | _____
attorney general and the governor,
and nn suit shall proceed without
their approval.
WELDON-SKELTON.
Popular Thomasvllle Girl Weds
Y’oung Jacksonville Lawyer-
Marriage a Surprise to
Friends Her*.
The marriage of Miss Genevieve
..Weldon, of this cty and Mr. Har
SEVERE PUNISHMENT
Of Mrs. Chappell, of Five Years’
Staadinj, Relieved by CarduL
ML Airy, N. C.—Mrs. Sxrah M. Chip-
pell ol this town, says: “I suffered for
HI* years with' womanly troubles: Also
I stomach troubles, and mypurisuuM
was more than any ooe could tefc >■
r T tried mod mry kind of mWMi
but none did me any good, i
JLTtKteTSSrajffl
had not taken but about six bol
II was almost cured. 11 did IWBIS
fodd the other medidstt I hid
put together. 7*
f My'friends began asking me
looked so well, and I told Iheo
CarduL Several are now taking
l Do you, lady reader, suffer M
of the ailments due to womanly
such as headache, backache,
sleeplessness, and that —
President Mays, In Behalf of Base
ball Association, Thanks Ladles
in Charge of Donation Day
For Efforta ln Behalf
of (Tub.
In belialf of the members or the
Thomasvllle Baseball Association,
President Mays wishes to extend
thanks to the Indies of the commit-1
tee In charge of Donation Day. Too
imich cannot be said In appreciation
of the efforts of these ladles. In
rallying to the support of the base
ball team and their enthusiastic
and energetic endeavors In dispos
ing of tickets for the game. As a
result cf their work, 3303.00 was
realized and will be used for the
needs of the club.
To Mrs. Fitzpatrick, who was In
charge of the committee, and all of 1
those taking part ln this noble ef-t
fort, the warmest thanks of the As-1
soclattoc are most gratefully ex-j
tended.
Pale Flowers, ror so many years
porter st one of the well-known
grocery stores In Thomasvllle. died
today. He had been sick for two
weeks. The people of the town, Q | d Skelton, 0 j Jacksonville, Fla.,
many of them knew Pate, and he ... . , ...
was regarded ns one of the best 0 f !whlcl1 took p,BCe ,n ue latter clty
hts race In Thomaavllle. ion Tuesday la of cordial Interest
here to the many friends of ths|“e- The Coolldge boy. lost heart
!. ,. . and held down by East's fielding at
Mr. II. M. Rountree, Jr., of Rich
mond. was among the visitors In the
city yesterday.
'Mr. Elllr Copeland and Miss Clif
ford Copeland have returned after
spending two weeks on the gulf.
Miss I.ouette Morgan and Miss
Ruth Mitchell, of Valdosta, are the
guests of Mrs. W. R. Harris, on
Crawford Street.
Mrs. Ernest Mallard and Miss
Dorothy and Master Llnwood Mal
lard have returned from White
Springs.
Fish Fry Postponed.
The fish fry which was to take
place Thursday. August 6th. near
Ballard's mill, has been called off on
account of some misunderstanding.
Mrs. Z. V. Peacock and daughter,
Mias Mary Peacock, of Kawklns-
vllle, ure In the city for a visit to
Mrs. Tearock's parents, Dr. and
Mrs. T 8. Dekle.
Mr. and Mrs .Louis Stsyermau and
r. Lawrence steyerman have re
turned after spending several days
very pleasantly at Atlantic Beach.
Mr. Steyerman made the trip ln his
Cadillac.
Dr. I,. E. Morton, of Boston was
operated on at the City Hospital,
yesterday, for appendicitis. Dr.'s Lit
tle and Ainsworth performed the
operation and his friends will be
glad to know that It was quite suc
cessful. and that Dr. Morton stood
It remarkably well.
Messrs. Leuls Crawford and T. C.
Gandy leave this evening for an ex
tended trip through the North, and
while eway they will visit St. Louis.
Cleveland. Detroit. Buffalo, New
York, and other places of especial
Interest. They will be gone about
a month.
Messrs .1. A. Chastain and W. H.
Platt, have formed a real estate
partnership, under the name of
Ghastrln and Platt, with office over
the store of S. Sampson. They will
deal In farm lands, city property and
In fact do a general real estate bus
iness In Thomasvllle. Both are good
business men and have had exper
ience In this business. Their friends
will be glad to know they have lo-
oated here permanently In business.
All-Stare Won From Coolldge.
The Coolldge boys met their Wat
erloo yesterday afternoon when they
were defeated by a score of four
teen to three on the local tot. ln
the first round the Thomasvllllans
ably boosted by Roth and East, of
the O. S. team, pounded out ten
runs. Roth's single and home run
ln that round brought In seven runs
record for one inning In any leag-
MfiesBM
j bride to whom it came as a surprise.
| The marriage ceremony was per
tjUJIL Tallin#* f °rmed at 3:30 oclock, Tuesday
iWlUl I ClUng Cl I Oil afternoon at the First Presbyterian
(church. In Jacksonville, and
Give* Conscious Evidence ot "“nessed l>y n few of the relatives
, #7 . . and close friends of the young coup
Its Direct Action. ; le
| Th" bride Is one of T.iomasvllle's
i pretty and popular young girls who
has been the recipient of much at
tention, both here and elsewhere.
iThe groom Is a well known and ris
ing young lawyer of Jacksonville
where the couple will make their
future home.
STATE TREASURER SPEER
A 8. ths famous blood purlStr, almost ENJOYS ENVIABLE RECORD
Infection and Insect Bites Danger-
Mosquitoes, flies and other in
sects, which breed quickly In gar
bage palls, ponds of stagnant water.,
barns, mustv places, etc., are car
riers of disease. Every time thev
purlnei
talks as It sweeps Its way through the dr-.
> eulitloD. lu action la so direct that very I
la some forms of ekla aOlctloa the
ranee of the eruptions
the Itch and rcdnrte
ij begins Immediately
bite yon. they Inject poison Into is why U regenerates the btood supply; why ‘ ..{j - hl - .' n
vour system from which some dread It has such a tremendous Influence lamer « r0 L..hJin .*? ' *
disease may result. Get a bottle of
and bared hla breast
pFtfL
th* past bill century.
Begin taking Cardiff to-day. - -You
won’lrcgret tt. All druggists. ' ■
issatftraiL.
—- -cSeifi
Sloan’s Liniment. It Is antiseptic
ad a few drops'will neutralize the
Infection caused by Insect bites or
rusty nslls. Sloan’s Liniment dis
infects Gets. Braises and Sores.
You cannot afford to be without It
In yonr home. ' Money back If not
satisfied. Only '25e at your drug
gist. adv.
•Messrs C. C. Ramsey, and C. H.
Ramsey, prosperous farmers of the
Hlckorv Head neighborhood, spent
yesterday la town with their sis
ter ' Vre. A. J. Stanalacd. While
her* they purchased a* touring car
from th* Logan Aato Exchange.
_ Hon. W. J. Speer, candidate for
... over State Treasurer, enjoys looking bsck
ire gone tad'upon a clean, spotless and uncrltl-
isYiiTtS-* act”tb* I. on. 1 nxr«II.! < ' , " ed ™ ord « , “ bllc <,fflce ' wMcb
enftoW A whl“r«™ the sctlvr pur-1 to n. U the strongest and most
pose of stimulating etch cellular part ol:forceful argument that can be
the body to the healthy ud Judicious eelec- brought to bear touching hi* com-
.‘i,- 1 ^ and *»*» worthiness. We are
coming eczema, rash, pimples, ud all skin as we were when he, as a Goofed
afflictions. erate soldier, took up his gun. went
And la regenerating the tti.uee 8. S. a to the front, and bared hla breast
^n*." P !hw IrriSun" “flumes'?£! jthe enemy. In defense of our
cause rheumatism, sore throat, wrak eyre, ’ property and our homes. —Rosavllle
;bt, thin, pelt checks, ud that:New Age. adv
third and Spence's nice auort stop
work couldn't get but two runs,
both made on errors on the right
side of the pitcher’s box.
The Coolldge boys played t.ielr
usual game and would probably
have held the locals to a mlg.ity
close score, had the big felows not
been In the game. They play again
today.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable u a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tooie properties of QUIKIXB
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood end
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents,
—adv. .
WANTS
erally experienced u spring fever. Get a 1
bottle of A 8. 8. it UJ drug More, ud la
a few days you will not cely feel bright ud
energetic, hut you will be the picture ot
new life. A A A la prepared ooly in the
laboratory of The Swift Specific Co., 5X4 .
Swift Bldg* Atlanta, Ga.. who maintain a
very rfflcltat Ifrdlral Department, where ill
who have uy blood disorder Ot. n stubborn
sss as .r&t^aWs
Donut accept them.
Dr. John Schreiber
POaMRULT Or OCHLOCKNRR
Now Located on Madison Slreo
Oppoeita Times-Enterprise OKco
Tkomasville Georgia.
Office Phone W R-ddeace Phone m
50* ACRE FARM for sale—Just out
side llmlte Ochlocknee—desirable
home. } 1.500 ln Improvements.
T. C. McKlbben. Boston, Ga. itu
LET GREEN A REYNOLDS STOP
that watar trouble ot youre. They
are the boys that dig your deep
well*. Coolldge, Ox, Rout* 2.
Box 114. 7-14-lm*w
FOR SALE—5) acree beet grade
farm land. In good etat* ot cul
tivation, at Oaklawn. oa O. N.
R. R. Will ull at th* right
price and good terms for qolek
sale. Apply G. T. Carter, Boeton,
Ga., R. F. D. No. 4.