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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPBISE, TUESDAY, AVGUST IS, 1014.
Judge Nat E. Harris
Macon's Candidate For Governor
Admitted in His Atlanta
Speech That He
Introduced and Voted
For a Bill
To Increase Georgia’s Legal Rate
of Interest From 8 to] 12 Per Cent
He Admitted Also That
He Voted Against a Bill
to Protect Georgia
Farmers
Against ..Worthless Fertilizers.
His only excuse was: “I WAS RIGHT.”
Do the people of Georgiafthinkjhejwas right?
Both bills werej'defeated. One hundred and
nine members of the house said he was’wrong in
his proposal to increase the interest rate.
Do the farmers of Georgia think"he was right?
Eighty-eight members of thejhouse said he was
wrong in voting jagainst the fertilizer bill. His ef
forts were instrumental in accomplishing its’de
feat.
Do the people ofjGeorgia want for governor
a man of almott 70 whojhas not been in touch
with state affairilin nearly a quarter of a cen
tury?
If they do not—if they want a live, active and
progressive governor who has beenjclosely con
nected with^Georgia’s affairslfor the last”decade,
and who has always worked andjvoted for the
people’s interests, hey will vote for—
RANDOLPH ANDERSON
Cooper-Bracey Grocery Co.
Wholesale Distributors.
The Wisdom in
Saving
A man wbo saves a dollar is a benetactor. On* who
teachea another to aave a dollar Is a Public Benefactor, and
should be knighted by the State. A dollar put m the bank at
compound Interest takes root Instantly; it la not parched or
burned br drouths; not killed by frost or sleet. It can not
be Injured by heat or cold, by famine or peatllence. by Are or
flood. It will not be loit through a hole In your pocket, nor
borrowed by aome pestilential friend or boon cmpanlon. It !e
beyond the reach of enrthquake or lightning, accident, sneak-
thief, tliug or murderer. It worke for you .by day and by
night—Sundays, legal holidays thd week days are all tha same
to It. It will not wilt, nor ruit nor rot, nor be eaten by-
worms. It will sprout and mature a crop lot Interest for yon
every year throughout all eternity 'dnd then, ba as fresh and
ns ready to go on working for you and your deecendanta as tha
day It was first carried to the bank. It will be a slave that
neither eats nor drinks, nor sleeps, nor dies, and needa no
overseer.
The Investment of money In a savings account at THE
BANK OF METCALFE at compound interest to the best Invest
ment, tha most profitable business-wad the greatest and grand
est speculation that we know anything about.
BANK OF METCALFE
METCALFE, GEORGIA.
Tha Beak That is for-the People.
OFFICERS:
I. at. SMITH. President.
W. O. CARTER. Cashier.
J. W. HORNE. Vice-President,
H. C. COPELAND. V-Preatdent.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
i. T. J. BULL
LARGE ARRAY
IN THE FIELD
„i my ...... OUT HAS IT THAT THE CZAR
believe I have gamed experience! HAS MOBILIZED FIVE MILLION
igh In my work as Deputy to' MSX WHO ARE .ItKADV FOR
FOR SHERIFF,
I hereby announce myselt a
candidate tor the office of Sheriff of
Thomas County, subject to the action
of the White Primary.
If favored oy tne good will of the
, voters of this county with thu of
fice. 1 will attend ‘o every duty to
' the best of my ability.
I
enough In my work as Deputy
1 uromlse conscientious, p-empt and
efficient service.
1 am no politician. I am a can
didate for au olflce, the duties ot
which I am familiar with, and I will
.ttcud to them, and appreciate sin
cerely the votes of the people.
Respectfully,
W. A. REHBKRO.
ACTIVE SERVICE.
UEI.OVED THOMASVILLE WOMAN
DIED AT CITV HOSPITAL AK-
TER AN OPERATION AT NOON
FRIDAY.
Personals
Mr. W. H. Groover, of Ochlockneel Mr. J. H. Fitzgerald, of Rich-
spent the day In Tliomasvllle. jmond, was In town today.
Mr. D. L. Graham, of Waycross,
spent tU a*, Jn to .'a on business.
Mr. W. H. Sasser, of Ocblocknee,
visit'd the city this morning.
Dr. J. T. Culpepper to spending a
short time on business In New York.
I Itallai s OBELISK FLOUR —
| Always Reliable.
The news that Mrs. Thomas J.i ~ ...
sussisrasa ~
community generally where she had ( Balnorldge. - - 1
•been a life-time resident,_and popu-j „ I4nv rnnli.iee s.ent Mr. A. D. Newcomb, of Balt!-
Mr. C. B. Long, of Fort Valley.
says, according to reliable Informa- f or aQme time and from her condi- th,s morning. on uusinea .
tion from St. Petersburg. Russia bag tloa recen tiy it was decided that aa , ’ , i ... f h ari e « a stark of York
already mobilized two million menl 0| , e ratlon was necessary. She was Mis. Hearl Bridies has returned to. Charles A Mark or vorx.
on the Gerinaii-Austrlan frontier, a accordingly taken to the City Hos-1Valdosta, after a visit to friends £*'', * 1 ® y y y
half million men on the Turkish-! p | ta l last night and the operation on “
Ro manian borders, and that three her performed this morning by Drs.
KOR SHERIFF. million men are now held In re-j white, of Savannah and Ferguson,
To the Voters of Thomas County: serve. jof thls r Uy. she died a short time
I hereby announce myself a can- j * ] after, never having regained con-
dldate for re-eiection to the office of I isclousnes*.
Slierlff of Thomas County. I have; *'""" lrr * **“K h " Are Dsn-.erous. , Mrs n a ||. formerly Miss May Alns
Mr. B. D. Fudge, of Atlanta,
shaking hands with old friends
the city.
Give me n rlianre at your Bull
Summer Coughs Are Danverou*. , ,
tried to serve you as best 1 could, I Summer roll* are dangerous. They!worth, Is survived by her husband ,guest of Miss Louise Grantham, has
and promise to faithfully continue | indicate low vitality and often lead;and or.e sister. Miss Blanche Alns- returned to her home In Yaldosta.
fn the discharge of the duties of this!serious Throat ami Lung Trou-. worth, and three brothers. Dr. Har-I
office, If you see ill to re-elect me. i !,Ies - Including Consumption. Dr. i ry Ainsworth, of this city, Mr. Jlrq|
I am deeply grateful to my friends I king's New Discovery will relievo Ainsworth, of Manilla, and Mr. Beit
for their past support, and I ear- '*’® coug.i or cold promptly and pro-! Ainsworth, of Blakely,
nestly ask v r our support in the caw-1 **' f ompllcatlons. it ts soothing, j Site has been identified with many
Ing Primary. My candidacy Is sub- la "* antiseptic and makes you feel! worthy objects while a resident of
Ject to the action of the Democratic I : ’ etter at anc ° To delay ■" dancer- iThomapvllle. being a memlter of the
Primary to be held on the 19th day I ‘ ? ® t l,0,t '® of Dr Kln K'* New City Hospital managers for years,
of August 1914 ; Discovery at once. Moner back If; and one of the leaders In the work of
Respectfully, not settoPed. 30c and $l.nn bottles j the Benevolent Soriety. She was
T. 3. SINGLETARY. . y0lir druggist, adv. lalso an officer ot the Ladles-Study
!MRS. STEVEN'S IIUIIIED I The rood that she hus done can-
FOlt SHERIFF. j AT LAUREL HILL CEMETERY not be estimated, the friends she has
To 'he Voters ot Tuomas County: ' — [made cannot he enumerated. Hers
In malting this, my announcement • Mrs. william 3tevens, who died, was a friendly, kindly disposition.
here.
Mr. L. D. Johnson, of Ochlocknee.! Mr. Ross V. Bush, of Camilla was
was a business visitor to the city to-(among the visitors In the city yes-
day. I terday.
Mr. 1. M. Dyke, of Merrillville,
was among the Saturday visitors In
Thomasvllle.
Miss May Curry, who has been the
Ballaril'* OBELISK KLOCIl —
Solve., Your linking Troubles.
and Mrs.
spendln: the
E. I.
week
Whitt ngton.
-td with Mrs.
for the office of Sheriff of Thomas Thursday, was burled Friday morn-jthat naturally attracted people, and
County, subject to tbe White Prl- Ing it Laurel Hill Cemetery. jher character wa3 such as would
mary governing tbe same, I wish to Bev T A White nmcintn,i tlie'hold friends readily and easily. Her
say that I am not allied with any gra ve and the funera' was attended ! ltfe »"» n " ei * wit:i Bervl( ' e f0 ® *>® r
politician or set of politicians, or In by a nu „,b e r of tbe relatives and i Master and enriched by many efforts
•my political clique or combine, but fr y len , l3 ot tio deceased 1Irs . 8tev . to alleviate the suffering and the
that I am m this race Independent. en „ was we u. known In sect | on 0( paln of those around her. Her death
of any faction or Interest, save my. the c£>unt where 9he r “,| ded and iwlll cause sincere and sorrowful re-
°* n * her death Is deeulv dPilorPrt hi her i« ret ' lhrou * hout the ent!re clt y*
Therefore, in maxing this race, I nunv friends ^he^s survived The f« neral occured Saturday
vm geing before the people who ' h er husband and eight chlld’-en 31 [ afternoon at five o'clock from the
tesponsihie for the government, end r . a g cnll(1 -e n . residence on Jefferson Street, the in-
Itwfr M - M Alvarex. a former school-,‘erment took place immediately
wUI bow Tthelr d^toion. though' It «' »« r “' *» af * erW " d
be edverae to me. because the will of m! d * h 1 U 1 the c ty
IU ***«. UCVtoUBQ LUC Will Ol ».| .
he people should always be respect-, _ _ _
ed In ail matters pertaining to loca>.
:ffa!rs. |
For many reason-, tha Sheriff's i
office to one that should be carefully,
and judiciously conducted In strict ‘
Piles Ciiupu In 6 to M Days
ur •’rorglut wilt refund money If PAZO
. NTMENT fails to cure any cue of Itchlna,
lad, Bleedlngor Protruding PlleeisttoMdaye.
it first application glees Sue and Beat 30c. j
compliance with the lew. If elected, 1 —aav.
1 pledge myself to see that this Is
No Secret Influences
There are no soorot Influences be
hind Dr. L. O. Herdmnn In his race
for Governor. There Is no corpora
tion support, no railroad support, no
whiskey support, no professional pol
ittiil Meul order. F. B. Harris flu J Whittington's parents at Live Oak.
Wholesale Dealer, phone 1H4. j
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Cox. of the
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brandon hnve | Summer Hill community, spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Thomnsville,
the guests of friends and relatives.
moved into their pretty new homo o:i
Park front
Mr. A. D. Daniels, traveling pas
senger agent fljhe A-. B. & A. pass
ed through the city this morning.
Miss Madge Brantley returned to
iter home In Troy, Ala., after spend
ing several days with Miss Mary
Grlhben.
VOTE FOR THOMAS l». FELDER
FOR U. S. SENATE — CLEAN,
ABLE AND A FlUEND OF TIIF,
PEOPLE,
Mr. Ardis Parramore. of Waco.
Texas. Is In the city for a short time
as tile guest of his cousin. Judge
William M. Jones.
Mr. Grover Balfour, who holds a
responsible position In Moultrie, wns
visitor In Thcmaavllle Sunday.
Mr. John 8. Hopkins Is In the city
for n short visit to relatives. He Iq
io'ne "and” to "Vive" tne neoDliT fal7 1 lltlclans. He Is the candidate of the en route to Brunswick from C-«lves- rlllville today.
WteSu. and jimt treatment and : tlcal trad ® 8 and P romlse » of cotlnec- people. He Is looking to the people | ton. w.tere he recently landed on the-
■he best service lam ca^bteof ren-' tlons wlth any ,actlon of the Coun- f or portion. He will be under obll-'lar-e schooner of which he is second,
dorinT.t an' tlm.; !—**o~ «• or * e cret influ-1mate. _ !
Mines Tone Bowden. Eunice Hood
and Pearl M McDonald, of Pelham,
were among the visitors In the city
today.
Ml- Trafton W. Fleetwood qpeut a
short time in Thoraasv\lb» Sunday,
while en route from Valdosta to
Moultrie. ,
Mr. Ferry Strickland, of Stone
Mountain, to spending a short time
In tiie dty with friends. He to en
route home after a visit of several
days to Florida.
Mrs. W. C. Hayes and two bright
children, and Miss Lillie Home, of
Macon, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Burch, Jr., at their home
on Hansell Street.
Messrs. W. Cooper. L. 8. Moore
and E. It Jerger visited Boston.
Berwick. Pavo, Coolldge and Mer-
ppert will be appreciated.
KespeUrully youra.
3-17-tf A. B. MILTON.
FOR SHERIFF.
see fit to elect me, will render hon
lest ?nd faithful service to all
[ tere3ts concerned. On account of |
j previous agitation of the new coun-1
I ty question, and the unsettled condi
- - . „ . „ I'ion of the same I will state for,
To the Voters of Thomas County,' lnfornutlon that i am oppol e d
Georgia;
Mr. H. C. Wright Is expected home
_ tomorrow, after attending a very
enee. He will be an untrammeled. ' ' •-—^ iltniortant meeting of the Lumber-
servant of the people, adv. | Mr. 11. ('. Jo.inson was among the ’-men*, Association at the Isle of
I well known visitors Jn town today. p a ims, 8. C. ft
Infection and Insect Hites Danger- .Judge Johnson, raised a sixty-four,
fFAwtiia * 'pound Thomas melon this year, the . M . .
Mosquitoes files'and other ln-j>»r* est eyer 8Ben of that k,nd ,n for Waynesvllle, to spend two weeks
which breed quickly In gar-| u >" counly ' or more with Mrs. Flowers and
Mrs. Ausley. who have been there
OBELISK la the one perfect off Winter wheat flour,j
milled in the cleanest manner possible in a modem; airy,*
sanitary mill, untouched by human hands. You run no ri ’
In giving lta trial—your money back If Obtluk fails
make good In the oven test. ■ OBELISK is sold unt
the moat attractive profit-sharing plan ever ooncetvi
- Each sack contains Ballard’s “good-as-cash" Profll
Sharing Coupons which can 6« txchangtd for uitfal and
emamental articlet of valat ty mailing them to Thtj
'/Mil-Sharing Premium Co., at LoaUvUU. Ky.* Write
" for handsomely illustrated Premium
Book and begin toda- to save th*J
■ coupons which—
ComelnEdchSdcn
Ballard’s
OBELISK
j to the creation of the new county of 'V' lr1 ' kr * ed JgT
I make tais my announcement as:"Hansell." 'barns, 11 musty places, etc., are car- 1 There was a rumor yesterday that { or tw0 W eeks
.-candidate for the office of Sheriff j In asking your suffrage, I So ao'^ars 0 f disease. Everv time they 1 Manager Dudley had signed with! * '
, of your county, subject to the action • with the distinct promise and un "|bite you they Inject oolson into ' Montgomery to manage that team
efectert n P t If 618 " d '°* 1 , y °“ r , “M r ® , t w lll 'your system from which some dread I hext year, but no statement In that \, r . and Mrs. G. W. Davis will
ritt! d V« .a ^ a y b «*t. *f-; he looked after to the best of nty d |, eas0 may result. Get a bottle of (regard has been made by Dud. He leave tonight for Atlanta. where
] forts. To thoso who have moved Into, ability, and that I will leave no g , , Unlment. Tt Is antiseptic 1 Is in Vnldosta and could not bo they will be the guests of Mrs M
s nc« C Twa«s 0 hpr^ Ve | UeC0 r V ° te, H?i° n a IV’ am ‘ ^ n l6tt , d f° and a few drop, will neutralize the 1 communicated with. Lively. Mrs. Davis has been In
;ie „LZ.ni , '.^“ .i.. nl f y ! ..-.^“ .“" ThSmas Co°un v “ I Infection caused by Insect bites orj P 00 . 1- h ™'^ of late anu the trip Is
1 nomas Lounty ,£ * j ru«ty nulls. Sloan’s Unlment dls-1 Fhamplln is to be with Thomas- made for her benefit.
infects Cuts. Brutons and Sores. Jville through the post soason, as the
y 'Y'ou caanot afTord to lie without It Tlmes-Er.terprlse announced yoster- Mr. and .Mrs. Emmett Mitchell ar-
1 jin vonr home. Mnnev bark if not day. The sale has not been con- rived today to be at their Thornas-
satlsfled. Only 2fic at your drug- (aummated. and will not be. unless ville home for some time, after
see personally. I refer you to ray I general, and
past record as Sheriff, and ask your. particular,
support. Thanking the good peo- i Thanking you In advance for any i
pie for past kindness, and again! assistance you may render me,
promising faithful service. I remain.! remain.
Respectfully, I Respectfully Your*
T. J. HIOHT. ! j. a. BOWERS
Meigs, Ga.. June S. iii4.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. ■
To the Voters of Thomas County: 1 FOR TAX RECEIVE!!
I hereby announce# myself a can-.To the White Citizens of
dldate for Representative Thomas County:
County, subject to the action or the
Democratic Primary.
I would appreciate your endorse
ment In the coming primary.
Respectfully,
\V. H. GROOVER.
May 25. 1914.
gist. adv.
| this popular and effective player Is spending a
j allowed to remain through the post M" Ranch.
few weeks at the >'!tar
rhoma,
KOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce mvsel* a can-
dlate for re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver of Thomas County,
subject to the action of tbe Demo
cratic Primary.
Having had experience in the
work, I feel that 1 am in every way
qualified to properly perform all the
tfutlee of the office.
I wish to express my gratitude for
favors bestowed on me in the past,
and thank the voters of the Countr
NOTICE OF BON'D VALIDATION season.
, Rev. Thomas Chapman will preach
i Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Wade and at tbe Pine Park I'nlver.sallst church
Mr. and Mrs. J. !|. Wade, Jr., and on the fourth Sunday In this
(Mrs. Garretson were anionu the month and also on the Saturday ha
state of Georgia
vs
Town of Pavo.
1 am u candidate for the office of In the Superior Court of Thomas Americans in Germany at the tlma fore. Everybody Is cordially invlt-
Tax Receiver, subject to the action County, Georgia. iof this declaration of war. They ,,<1 to be present both days. Mr.
of the regular Democratic Primary. I Petition to confirm nnd validate were touring that Hection of tile Chapman will also preach at White's
I earnestly solicit your interest and 'six thousand dollars of bonds, the world In an automobile nnd had to school house on the same Sunday
support, promising, if elected, to per-j proceeds to he applied only for elec- stop at Nuremberg. It Is expected evening
form the duties of the office In an 1 trie lighting. that they will make arrangements
efficivnt and husiness-Rke mannsr. j On the 21st. day of August, 1914. lo return to this country at once. Constipation Causes Slckne*—
With courtesy ad a square a eal to'the above case, being a petition filed ' ' 1 permit yourself to lie o ne
every Tax Paver. jby the Solicitor General of the. Friends are Interested In the an- constipated, ns you system Immed-
I also bring to your attention the Southern Judicial Circuit, In the nounccmcnt of the wedding August lately l.aglns to absorb poison from
fact that neither t'nc Oclilocknee 1 name of the State of Georgia ngaln^ twelfth ot Mrs. Minnie Sparks and The backed-up waste natter. Use
District, of which I am a resident, I the Town of Pavo, to validate and i Mr. Sandford McRae, which occur- Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep
nor any part of this Northwest son- Iconflrm $6.0000. of bonds, the pro-Ired at the residence of the bride In well. There Is no better safeguard
tlon ot the County has ever furnished Iceeds of which nre to he applied on- Falrvlew. nev. D. H. Parker per- agaln-t Illness. Just take one dose
a Court House official, and while illy to construct an electric light formed the ceremony In tbe presence tonight. 2Re at your Drugzlst. adv.
bellevo that fitness for the office'plant and equip the same In and for of only a few friends. Congratula-j
shall be the main consideration, I Isold town, w ill be heard and deter- ’tlons from friends are being offered
submit that, this being oqual, due mined at t-te Court House In the City I the newly married couple.
regard should be given the various I of Thomasvllle, and any citizen of i
sections In apportioning tho county the State of Georgia residing with-!. llr ,. m sin sin
I'" Tow" of Pavo or any other, |fj f|[[^5
for their support. [ Trusting that my candidacy may I person wherever resident who has;
If re-oleciea : promise to falth-l mect ***** favor at your hand:, I am.ja right to object may become a par-i
fully and conscientiously discharge
the duties of the office and to extend
the courtesy of the office to all.
I am. yours to serve.
F. S. NORTON.
W. I. SPEER
FOlt STATE TREASURER,
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed my
self as State Tteasurer, subject to
the action of the Democratic prl
mary.
My candidacy Is based strictly
upon my record and experience In
this office, whkn ere well known to
the people of Georgia, and which I
trust has been satisfactory. If, In
your opinion, the management of
the State's finances under my ad
ministration for the pent several
years ha* been faithful end efficient,
t would gratefully appreciate your
endorsement at the polls In the com
ing primary.
Thanking you for the anpport and
confidence extended me heretofoie.
1 earnestly solicit your further kind
consideration of my candidacy In
•ho present campaign.
Respectfully,
8-lS-tf W. J. SPEER.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Votere of Thomas County:
After many solicitations on the
part of personal trlendi from all
sectlona ot the county, and the on-
mtmous endorsement of the mass
meeting held In Meigs, May 30th
lost. I hare decided to announce
myself a candidate for tbo House of
Representatives, snbtect to the Aug
ust primary, and the rules anu reg
ulations governing tho same. I
wish to state that the above en
dorsement* were given without my
l-l«-tf
Yours sincerely,
J. C. ROBISOV,
Ochlockuoe, Oa.
MYSTERY PROVEN I JOKE
14.—Till
Tbo Y’ashtl girls visited the plant
of Tin* Tlmes-Enterprlse yesterday
afternoon and were shown the opera
tion of the plant from the time tho
news Is written to the time it ap
pears printed and folded in a regu
lar newspaper. They were very
much interested In the linotype and
| Its operation, and also were delight-,
exciting'ed and amazed at the speed and effl-
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 coming
Democratic Primary.
I am very tiinnKiul to the people
for the favors and confidence shown
me In the past, nnd pledge. If elect
ed, my very best and most conscient
ious efforts to give them tatthful.
efficient and satisfactory service.
With assurances of my apprecia
tion, 1 earnestly solicit your sup
port and friendly co-operation.
Gratefully and faithfully yours,
JNO. F. PARKER.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office Of
Tax Collector of Thomas County,
Ga., eubject to the action of the
White Primary ot August ltth.
I feel truly grateful for your
kindness to ma In tho post, end If
re-elected will try to show my ap
preciation by attending to the du
ties of the office. Very respectfully,
P. 8. WEETH.
FDR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
1 announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of Clerk
of the superior Court, eubject to the
action of the ensuing Democratic
Primary.
Promising a faithful discharge of
the duties of the office, and thanking
you for your pait support, and aollc-
knowledge or any solicitation on Ring a continuance ot tho tamo, I am
mv part, tad for that reason. If an Gratefully yours,
other, I shall b* free from ell poll- J. W. GROOVER
ty to these proceedings.
This 11th, dav of Au-ust, 1914. I
O. OROOVER. Deputy Clk. j '
<t?i"| P .l I 4?2 r tlnlpV' Tll °'" a! ' < 0 " r,a ' story that the bones of the missing i rlency of the new press.
' Nelms girls had been found under a
house fn San Antonio, was consider- [
ably weakened today by a dispatch
stating that the bones had turned out [
to be those of sheep or goats. Tbe |
- , [Atlanta papers had hanked very f
n „ _ „ , I heavily on the San Antonio murder i
nope* Her Statement# Maae Public; j theory.
A CONFESSION
m.W’KMJIIM vrHK.
>|>ul;»r Young Couple SurpH**
Their Many Krlemln by Sewn of
Aiiiiounreineiit of Marriage in
-Macon VeMerilay.
will Help Other W<
S.TOO FOR HUGH DORSEY IF
HE'LL MEET J. E. T. BOWDEN.
A telegram from Macon to rela-
Itlves here, received yesterday, an-
lit _«i moo .. , M lA . . 1 nounced t.ie marriage of Miss An-
Mrs SVAtaiteid ffthSSSL 9 .SS‘ U,,pe CtHt ?± y „ Hok *a ^ h g Cluh nle Lou Blacksaear# of Beachton, to
cSSdul, the wSiSSi tori^ImfSonJM i •e?® nd ."„ . 7 ,,t V'! Mr. Harry Wyche. of this city. The
I great deal ol good ’ 'V s n * a . ■* our ?** ** y *- 'marriage took place at noon at the
Before ! commenced .! T ha . f ?“« i reside, ice of the bride’s sister. Mrs.
would t
hied,
’ “ " j ’
ed: „. „ .... iTh* announcement came as a eur-
Wiycroes. Ga., Aug. 15, 1914. prise to the many friends of the
Atlanta Journal. I young couple here as they had
Atlanta, Ga. kept the affair rery quiet and It was
We. tbe Hoke Smith club o." Were only known after the news of It was
countv. will give Hugh M. Dorsey received.
$500 If he will meet Hon. J. E. T. i Mr. and Mr*. Wyche left shortly
(O common to you* sox, U ig P_ owd *n In Joint debate at. Weycroea after tbe ceremony for Atlentaa end
iore I commenced ustoo r.r,r.,t I* "T* 1 ® following telegram has been residence of the bride’s sister. Mrs.
idfDltUD^ewrvtWng 1 ? aL C Vhak* irece vpd ft. T ?\ , °? r £! 1 frOI £ , ' p ' E<1 *- ap Brown, of Macon. It was t
. ,*l«*py t feelin7illtSetIme’.lndwaii H , 0 .!l*.!? ra th clu . b .?*»'?.*»! C Ktws y ! v * ry '* ulet witnessed only by
bregutor. I coula hardly dng ground. w ,*^ ***® r ®‘l uea * *** a * ** b ® publish- J a few relatives and close friends,
ua wouli
__ would hive tevm h > eada§ie« < m^
Unuotuly.
Since hiking Cirdul, I have
quit (pittingup what I eat. Ev__,
Menu to digest all ridit, and I
gained 10 pounds in weight.”
Hyouareavictlmofanyofthe numer
ous Ilia to eom— -
wroag to sufler.
For hill a century, Cirdul hu been re
lieving just such ills, as is proven by the
thousandi ol tollers, similar to the above,
which pour into our office, year by year.
Cardui to successful because It to com
posed ol Ingredients which act specifically
on the womanly constitution, and help*
build the weakened organ* back to heal lb
and strength.
Cartful has helped ether*, and will help
you, too. Gel a bottle today. You
won’t regret tt. Your druggist sells IL
Write to; Owtuiwov#MwWta# Cw. IwSW#' A#,
-jonr. D**.. Clutunoofg. Tim. tar aptem »
Monday or Tuesday. Mr. Dorsey other point* In North Georgia, end
can give this money to any charlta- upon their return they will make
ble Institution In the state. Speak- their home In Thomasrllle.
Ing to be at the noon hour. j The bride ts a young woman with
WARE COUNTY HOKE 3MITH many charms of mind and person
CLUB, by W. E. Simians.” and In her visits |o Thomasvllle Ml*
— has made friends of all who have
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦♦ had the privilege of knowing her.
♦ GIN COTTON, ♦ The.groom to e young man of hlrh
♦ ♦ character and stands at the bead or
♦ We have had our gins com- * *>'• profession In the engineering
♦ pletelv overhauled and will ♦ *® rv f ® °* *** e Atlantic Coast Une.
♦ ftppre* fate vour patronaTe. «•
♦ Mr. GUu*s!er will again be ♦ Only Oss “BROMO QUININE” RB
♦ In charge. « Tejntike ttselae.call Sat Sell asaw. LAX*!
FYRMERS GIN COMPANY, ♦ TIvkiaOMOOCINIsr. LwAlts^aesqmsS
* * n,n,r * • Cold la Oi
ww a. q . K. W. GROVE. Cure* a
Evans & non* Mgr*. ♦ * a j -
♦ #♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ adv. .
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