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SEMI-WEEKLY lyiES KXTteRPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, IMfl.
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BEI LAH ♦ ♦ PLEASANT GHOVE. ♦
mIc Bmmt and IrtLr,J* &“££
Fonrlren and_ Ansley 8a»aer..«p«n t _a Mlgg BeR8le Fo lsom for a few days.
>l.\ Hjgh Vonier and Miss Rena
few daya last week with Mr. and
Par'k D ' P ' "' ard ' Wh ° " Ve P1 " e Vo“VcV n wew STSeltaVMr.wn
j|r. Renean Bullock spent Satur
day nU-ht with his friend. Mr. Clar
ence Merritt.
Mr. Ambrose White was out rid
ing with Atiss Fannie Mae Hall last
Sunday afternoon.
There will be preaching at Beulah
next Saturday and Sunday. Every
body is cordially Invited to come.
bur Jarrard and Mlsa Mary jarfard
Sunday.
Mr. n. M. Hutchinson made A
business trip to Pavo Saturday.
Mrs. dandle Junes and Miss An
nie Vcnier, Mrs. U. E. Barfield and
children, and Mr. Jim Vonier visit
ed at the home of Mr. P. L. Folsom
last Sunday.
Mr. Ivey Chl.on called on Ml.ae. | Mr. J J. Hutchinson was the
E'la l-aln* and Annie Belle Whit. ££ fn^SunX. ^ °‘
day afternoon. j We are indeed sorry to report t.i,
; Illness of Miss Irene Folsom, at this
BARNETT'S CREEK
M'«s :
with malarial
are hoping tha
d~\ \V. ( Hall and children, of
l'louer. Fla., are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bul-;tme. ^ a „ v wmle Pa(r „ rd
Mr Rev Seglar called on Miss Ber- !mado “ buslness trl P to noli, ° n Sat '
tie Pilcher last Sunday afternoon ” £• fl( „„ home of Mr .
d.i- afternoon. j Mr char)le Matthews Is very sick
Servi.es will begin at the Baptist Tne A® ns folks of this community at t)lls wr | t | nK .
-lie will
ler friends
soon recov
er.
.i«. ocloek.
. .1. A. Sarrett. and son. Albert
(1 relatives oast of T.iomasvllle
Mr. .». E. McMillan
co imur.itv visited here Frid
Saturday "nt last week.
Frank A*bell. who iiJ
quite tick is better.now.
of Singletary Mond
and
Omar Sande
locknec* visited his
Sunday.*
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gay,
their son in town Saturday
of near Och- j
children here
hours very pleasantly at
the hospitable home of Mrs. E. S.
White last Friday evening, at which
time they were most delightfully en
tertained. Among those present idttlp Miss Tessle Harris was th
were Misses Etalen Sedlnr. Velta ■ guest 0 r Htfle Miss Marv f.m, Dixon
FI'teller. Annie llelle White. Kl,a , Sunday
LaSug, Idlla Mae White. Messrs. Mr and Mrs. Hawkins was tin
Seglar. Ambrose and Tom White. g, ies ^ 0 f latter’s parents Sunday
j Russe'i. Renean and Rufus Bullock. ; Mr s. Jo.tn Hudson and children.
Henry and Ernest Hall, Arthur and Miss Maggie Thomas, visited at
Laiug. and others. 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. God
Rev. Mr John.'on filled the pulpit . w j n g„nday.
at n.nilah last Sunday. j Mias Laura Godwin was the sues!
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bullock dined, of M ,. s r!iarIle P: ,fr 0 rd Sunday af
with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bullock ternoon.
Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Ansley, of Coolldge.
Messrs. C. R. Sasser and .T. J. Pa--visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and
vis sp^nt Tuesday In Thomasvflle, ; Mrs. D .1. Smith Sunday,
transacting business. J .Mrs. Mary Hutclifnson was the
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bullock arn^ guest of Mrs. D. J. Godwin Tuesday
children, and Mr. Clarence Merritt Mr. W. F. M. Scales made a busi-
attended the moving picture show in ness trip to Thomnsville Saturday.
Pelham Saturday evening. \
v, , A SAMPLE lot of
Mens Palm Beach
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Suits
*i). . . i ' i
$4.45
Sample Sizes 37 to 42
ALL ARE NOW ON SALE
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A Sample Lot of LADIES AND MISSES
him riuoiicu MimifiMn nvcnnnc
IAN tNbLIotl WALMNb UArUllllo
Sizes 2 1-2 to 8. Full Widths. Values $3.00 to $4.00
Entire Lot Goes on Sale 1 f)
|Q
at Jp*L^
>5 pair
1 Lot of
HAND BAGS
All Sizes and Shapes
INow on Sale at 12c
THE FAIR.
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E L L A U E L L E.
Messrs. Henry Hall and Arthur
Lalng attended preaching services in
Ochlocknee Sunday evening.
The many friends of Mrs. Nat
Thompson will be very sorry to
know that site Is quite sick at this
time.
SIMMEKIIILL
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SPRING HILL.
Mr. .1. B. Miller and son. Mr.
Alonzo Miller made a business trip
to Thomnsville Saturday.
Mr. L. T. Miller has been confined
to his room on account of a bad case
of sore eyes.
A dear little visitor arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. joe Miller, on
J 11 ** :’»0th. It’s a hoy!
Mr. Tom Howard and Misses Bes
sie Vann and Lillian Lee were out
Mr. Pittman Clark, of Ochlocknee
came out to Mclntvre and gave us a
very iusti active talk on Bible sub
jects. last Sunday
Preaching services will not be
preaching services at MacIntyre, on
he second Sunday, as formerly.
However, Rev. Mr. Owen will preacji
the first Sunday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock.
Thu Methodist church Is now be
ing constructed and it will be a fine
addition to this community.
Mr. Herbert Reincrg accompanied
Miss Harmon FI well to church Sun
day. Mr. Henry Elwell also accom
panied Miss Sallie Carter to the
same service.
Messrs. J. B. Elwell and E. E. Ren-
Mr. J. S. Wilson, of Thomnsville.
is spendin . this week with his fath
er. Mr. .1. W. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fren Thompson j riding Sunday afternoon. i berg made a business trip to Mei- r s
snout a few navy this week with Mr., Mrs. W. H. Young and daughters. \ last Thursday.
A. C. Thompson. J Misses Lota and Lucfle Young, are \jr. J. A. Parker made a business
Messrs. Harrv and Doc. Benton. ! visitors in this community this week, trip to Ochlocki.ee Saturday,
S who hrve been quite ill for some! Mr. Alonzo Miller and sister, Miss! Mr. Charlie Hu tier accompanied
time, r.re Improving rapidly. i Jessie Miller, visited Mr. and Mrs. Miss Venie Elwell home from preach-
Mn. Jessie Odom, of Atlanta. U'iTom Lawson Sunday. ;i n g last Sunday,
visiting her father. Mr. W. H. Ben- ! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis called on ! Mr. Tom Griffin escorted Miss Clau
ton. j Air. and Mrs. Joe Miller Monday af- j dla Robinson to hr* home after the
Mr. A. G. Chastain and family, of j ternoon. preaching service. Sunday,
ithe Fredonla community, spent the Mis.- Lottie Miller took dinner with ! Mr and Mrs. Homer Lawrence vis-
latter i art of last week, with Mr.' Mrs. J. J. Miller Sunday. jitod vj*. and Mrs. Roy Reagan last
J. W. Wilson. I Mrs T,. T. Miller and daughter.! Sunday
Mr. Clavton Griffin, of Thomasville j Miss Merit Miller made a business
;Is spending some time with his {trln to Boston Tuesday,
father. Mr. H. W. Griffin. i Misses Lola and Effle Miller spent
1 Misses Oln Chason nnd Bessie ) Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Mil-
;«5as«er. accompanied by Mr. Clayton'ler.
• Griffin made a call at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young called i #
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson Tuesday; on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller Tues-1
‘afternoon. jday afternoon. 4
| Quite a number of voting folks eu-1 j*
i .’overt a blrthdnv party given ;
Mr. and Mrs. Clark dined with Mr.
. c. Griffin Sunday.
F It KD O X I A.
THOMAS S. FELDER
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Fain or
Wednesday evening, the affair belna
in honor of little Miss Wflmer Fain
A delicious course of cake nnd
was served during the evening.
Miss Rn«a Willis, of I’nlon, spent
Mondav night with Miss Ruth Wil
son.
Miss Ruth Singletary visited in
this community Sunday afternoon.
M v Cl H A W. ♦
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. and Mrs. W. I Hobbs and
ream .daughter. Miss Alice Hobbs visited
relatives at Doerun a few days this
. week.
| It rains every day and the farmer*
are making slow progress saving fod
der.
The cotton crop In our section
I will be short this year. A few weeks
'of dry weather and It will he all
Leading Candidate for Short-term
Senatorship
OAK LAWN
He .'tarns for Justice to the South,
is against Federal Judges holding
office for Ilf®-
He :,d\ocates better and cheaper
(•relit!? tor Farmers.
He U heartily in favor of Govern
ment aid in building good roads.
He is opposed to the Northern Pen
sion Fraud and against a negro
holding any office. i.
lie advocates legislation clearly de
ling tbe Peonage statutes so that
Southern Farmers will not be sub
ject to Federal prosecution when
they seek to enforce their rights
against shiftless negro farm labor.
Reiner.’' o- that be led the tight to
a olbh Convict leasing and fath-
c the bill to put Convicts on
the public roads, dealing a death
blow to convict competition with
Free Ijalmr. He has left behind
him on the statute hooks the rec- t
ord of a constructive statesman
and an honest, courageous man of!*'
* raal «»«! a# Attorney . (ll
.dr. and Airs. a). K. Wood, of Bos-
-on spent Sunday with .Mrs. G. W.
Wood.
•• r. and Airs. G. W. Belcher and
niidren, umi .Mr. We*lo} Carter
returned home last Wednesday from
liman, Gu., vchore they spent some
e with relatives.
open.
Mr. I. P. Hart is visiting his sister
at Junction City this week. vVe un-.,,
derstand she is very iHCk. I_i_™
Miss Alice Raiforci visited relative*
at Pavo last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McKlbhen and
Miss Alice Williams, ot Pavo. visited
their safer, Mrs W. R. Hagan last
Sunday.
Mr. Sam Hurt and two chldren, of
Alban.*, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Blat-ton and \j r and Mrs. Relons
Hobbs, visited at the home of Mr.
and Airs. |. P. Hart Sunday.
Mr. Kitty Herndon visited rela
tive** at lone Frida* and (Saturday.
Hagan visited ,ner
Air. W. J. Beatty is at Homerville i mother, Mrs. B. T. Gandy Sunday.
tiansucting business.
Eliza Belcher, of Atlanta, |s
relatives here this
General he established a precedent ' W eek.
by refusing to accept special fees! Mrs. Mattie St-nsel of Thomas-
for work performed for the State. 1 v Me, spent the latter part of last
There Ip no logical reason why f.vo | week r as lhe 8 ue8t of fier sister, Mrs..
Senators should come from Atlan- j 8, ’ ^ ar ’S r ’ „ ,
| Messrs. Zac. Williams and Frank
ta * ' • Jw’ood, Miss Mae Finch, and Mrs.
Both his main opponents are hold-,Klma Rountree, were out riding last
Ing to their office and drawing full,Sunday afternoon
pay, while using their office to
promote their candidacy. He re
signed his office and acted In good
faith with Hie people.
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BIG SALE WILL START
At TIIOMASYILLE BARG A’ V
Unite for Hi Days.
—“The White Front Store,”
HIE, Al’GI'ST 8tl», and Con-
! Mrs. Amanda Kirkpatrick and
mother, Mrs. G. W. Carter, of Thom
asville. spent a few days last week
with relatives here.
Miss Fannie Kent and sister, Miss
jMary Kent, of Boston, spent a few
days last week with Mrs. F. P. Kent,
j Quite a crowd from here attended
tlie barbecue at Barwick last Fri
day.
Miss Eunice Cumbest and Mr. J. C.
Cumbest, and Mr. J. A. Finch of
Fnlty, attending preaching here last
Sunday evening.
Miss Josephine Hobbs visited Miss
Alice Ralford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Golden and
Misses Ethel Cook and Sallie Gol
den visited relatives a t Pavo Mon
day.
Mrs. Irwin Johnson and children
visited Miss Sallie Hobbs 3unday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Parish visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams Satur
day.
Mrs. S. A. Sherrod of Merrillville
visited relatives in this community
Tuesday.
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;ll W. Jackson St.—
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SHOES! SIDES—The liig Line: Men's $1.50 Shoes for yfjj! ♦ I'XION NEWS of Grmly Co, ♦
02.50 Shoes for 91. 75. Imdles 02.50 Shoe* for $1.08. -jj j * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Full Line Boys. Misses, mid Children’s Shoes, all at Bargain Mr. R. E. Holton of Akrldge, was
Price*. Save your money ami come and see.
it'.ie guest of Mrs. W.
vw->». nmr }imr wuc.s ^ i— - - — Watson and
GI\GH»MS. Percale, Blenching and Sea Island, worth 10, j family Sunday afternoon,
will sell at 7*4 c. | Messrs. C. H. Watson, H. T. Wat-
UUI . * lDc:'* 0 n and Charlie Brinson attended/^
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, worth .81c at 58c. Dress Shirts at ,UI -
■Pic, and all Dry Goods In rr q». » th.a: Ba»gain Prices. The big-
f r e*t line c.f Ladies Dresse**. north 82.50, will sell at $1.05.
Saturday inotnlng, August 8tl», from 11 to 12, wlH have on sale:
Tin Buckets, worth 25c, w”I ►'*•1 for 10c. Will have on sale
Pugs, worth $55c to sell at 18c. Tumblers, worth 5c, sell at
two for 5c. Wash Pans, worth 25c, will sell at 10c.
business In Ochlocknee Saturday,
j Mrs. Lula Watson spent the week
end with her daughter, Mrs. Lula
White, who lives near Meigs.
{ Me«srs. Will and Rufus Relgan and
.Calvin Threlkel dined with Mr. Her-
schel Watson Sunday.
* Mr. Sim Brinson was the guest of
'Hs daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Threl
kel Sunday.
i Mr*. Alice Drew, who has been
very ill for some time, passed away
last Thursday nUht.' She was bur
ied at Bold .Sprfal* Saturday at
eleven o'clock. Her death' will cAuse
sadness to the hearts of many friends
who knew and loved this good worn-
j an. The sympathy of the community
Is extended to the bereaved ones.
♦ MERRILLVILLE. ♦
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Mr. .T. W. Johnson made a busi
ness trip to Thomasville Tuesday.
Mr. J. R. Dyke visited relatives in
Moultrie Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. Oscar Byrd was among the
business visitors to Thomasville this
week.
Miss Maggie McRae, of Camilla
Is the charming guest of Mrs. J. B.
Giles for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sutton, of Win
chester. Oa.. arrived In the city Wed'
nesday. to he the guest of Mr. Sut
ton’s sister for some time.
Rev. and Mrs. Stephenson were In
town Wednesday morning, being en
route to their home In Pavo, after a
visit to friends and relatives in Nor
man Park.
Mr. Charlie Wooten left for his
home in Adel. Ga., Wednesday morn
ing after a visit to his sister, Mrs.
F. Lindsey.
Mrs. D. B. Giles ft spending some
time with her daughter. Mrs. Bishop,
who hves in Fits'rerald.
The Merrillvlllettes attending the
^reaching services at New Shiloh
last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Smith?
Mr. ard Mrs. J. ». Giles. Misses
Jonnle Lee Evans tad Maggie Mc
Rae.
The many friends of Mr. I. M. Dyke
will oe glad to know that he has re
covered from his recent Illness.
and Mrs. D. C. Alllgood, of
spent Sunday last, with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parra-
more.
Professor Spires, of Cordele. 1»
conducting a ten days singing school
at Fredonia.
Mr. W. T. Smith, is spending this
week at Newport Springs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T 0. Floyd, of
Thomnsville are visiting relatives In
our eommunltv this week.
Miss Kate Parramore, is spending
the week with relatives In Cairo.
Mr. Luther Cone, of Ochlocknee.
was in our vlclnltv Thursday last.
Dr. H. Ainsworth, of Thomasville
was In our community Mondny op
professional business.
Most Skin Trouble
Readily Overcome
The Active Principle of
Famous Remedy Works
Wonders.
Many people hare mnrvoied th* waj
8. 8. 8. overcomes akin troubles. Tbe ex
planation Is the fset that 8* S. 8. works
In tbe blood and the blood Is really a most
Intricate and extraordinary mass of arteries
and veins.
When you come to realize that the skin
and the flesh beneath arc composed of a
network of tiny blood vessels you solve the
mystery.
There are wonderful medicinal properties
In 8. 8. 8. that follow the course of the
blood streams Just as naturally as the most
nourishing food elements.
It Is really a remarkable remedy. It
contains one Ingredient, the active purpose
of which Is to stimulate the tissues to the
healthy selection of Its own essential nutri
ment. And the medicinal elements of this
matchless blood purifier art Just as essen
tial to well-balanced health as the nutri
tions elements of the meats, grains, fats
nnd sugars of our dally food.
Not oae drop of minerals or
ta Its pnvsntiM. Ask for 8. K. 8. sad
Jssc laaUt apuo*STt!» |fc, dnd-Jf jwu ds>
sin skillful,sdrlce sad «sa—I opoo tar
—-t»r esaesniac tka Mood aid akin, writ,
tkt M—Ileal mpsrtacat, Tbs ftrtft
Me Cix, B» «wltt Bid*. Xtlsata. Ok.
, aot allow sobs sealons dork's .Is-
aasaca-onr tea. this, -last as rood" as
1. a ■- to fool rsa with tka asms old
£2
adv.
HOMER WILLIAMS
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Vote for Terrell
For Judge of the
Court of Appeals
WILLIAM H. TERRELL
To The People of Georgia:
I am a candidate in
the coming Demo
cratic Primary for
Judge of the Court
of Appeals to suc
ceed Judge Benj. H.
Hill, resigned.
I was born on a
farm in Cherokee
county, Ga., forty-
seven years ago;
worked at all kinds
of labor usually
found in the country;
taught school in the
country; studied law
and was admitted to
the bar nearly twen
ty-six years ago; came to Atlanta more than
twenty-one years ago; and have practiced law,
which has been my sole business since.
I was a member of the General Council of
the City of Atlanta in 1903-4 and 1906-7; Vice-
Chairman of the Bond Commission of the
City from 1909 to August, 1913; and am now a
member of the Atlanta City Board of Education.
I have not asked the lawyers of my City
and the State for endorsements of my character
and ability. As to both, I refer to the Judges
before whom I have tried cases and the law
yers and others who know me and with whom
I have come in contact
I have no criticism to make of the other
gentlemen in this race personally, but I do be
lieve that the fact that they have each had al
most no experience in the practice of law, either
in the trial, or appellate courts, is a matter td
which it is proper that attention should 'be
called, while it, is equally proper for me to sky
that I have not had aay other business, and to
express the hope,that my experience as a prac
titioner in all the courts >has qualified me for
the position which! seek.
Very-trtily/*' ■ 1 '” -•* •-*-«-
WILLIAM H. TERRELL
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