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8EMIWELKX1Y HME8-EHTERPRISB, FRIDAY, AUGUST 91, 1914.
WAR! WAR! WAR!
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OAKLAWN
Mrs. 0. S. McCann, and Mrs. Wil
lie Holloway, visited their brother,
Mr. D. E. Wood, of Boston, a few
days last week.
Rev Mr. Davis, of Melss, spent
Saturday night at the home of Rev.
1. F. Duncan.
Mr. W. M. Brooks, spent Sunday,
with his daughter Mrs. C. H. Mead
ows 0 f Barwlck.
Mr. W. T. Garbett, went to Tbom-
asvllle Thursday on business.
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♦ COOLIDGE ♦
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Coolidge, Aug. 20.—Now that the
primary Is over, and the voice of t.ie
people has been heard, we trust to
see quieter times In those lines. We
have some regrets over the fact that
locally some good men—men who
would have made splendid officers—
had to be beat—for all could not
have the same position. We trust
everybody will at once fall In line
for the nominees, and not repeat the
affair we had to contend with in
SUSgAS'Sw.-w' w-w •“ “
t^s^sls'tm- 111 SUnd8y WUh th * tat ‘ I The European war scare has made ■
1 h • u p.ah.m n t 'us all feel the pressure of the un-
Mr* HunVio» G e ^ s a, ^d• uJutal: £“ a “ c ‘«“' aa VoTf'er pST^I
Oka'idlco^Sunday 1 ' 18 a,nB “
' c0 . .[men as your uncle, that the U. S.
. M " e 0 ?, t : phe rr,„ ’’'IThiw! Government should take care of the
vuTiir ln after spending a while prodllc | ng c | tlzen aB well as It does
and Mr8 ' S ' E - 8ant ' ,ez ' of ,the manufacturers of boose. Indeed,
the whole nation will ho benefltted
“PEERLESS”
TOILET SOAP
A 5c Seller
NOW ON SALE
AT___
lc a cake
♦ I XION NEWS of Grady Co. ♦
Mrs. Mary Aon Tlirelkel and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. an*
Mrs. Ralph Brinson.
Mr. G. W. Koncgia and family, of
Pelham, spent Sunday night with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Hunter, of I'nlon.
Mr. l.ee E. Kelly, of Thomasvllle,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
•with Mrs. W. L. Watson and family
and other relatives In this communi
ty.
Mr. Eugene White and Misses
Bertha Reaian and Lonnie Jordan
were out riding Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Orma Brinson and Mrs.
MImms spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Watson.
Mr. Charlie Brinson spent Sunday
with lilr father. Mr. J. W. Brjnson.
In the Spring Hill community.
Mr. and rMs. Byrom White, of
Mrs. Eflle R. Wheatley, who has
been the guest of Mrs. J. B. White
for several days returned to Savan
nah yesterday
Meigs, spent Sunday with relatives
In this community.
There will be preaching services
at Union next Sunday. Everybody
Is Invited *o go and hear Rev. H. P.
Stubbs.
U8E ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE,
The antiseptic powder to bo shaken Into the ahoee.
If joo want not and comfort for tired, aching, ewol-
len, affecting feet, eao Alien’s Foot*Kaae. It re
lieves corns and bon Iona of all pain and prevents
blister*, asre and callons spots. J net the thing for
Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, and for
Bracking in New Shoes. It Is the peatcetcomfort
discovery of the ago. Try It to-day. Sold svemr here.
15c. Don’tacetpt any iubitituU. For FRIB trial
package, address Allen 8. Olmsted, La Boy, N. X.
BALLARD’S OBELISK flour
i3 sold under the most attractive
profit-sharing plan ever co
Each sack contains “good-
Profit-Sharing Coupons which you
can exchange for useful and orna
mental articles of value by mail
ing them to The Profit-Sharing
Premium Company at Louisville,
Ky. Begin today to save **
Coupons which—«
Come ln Each Jack *
Ballard’s
OBELISK^| OBEL!SK
i Flour 1
Makes Good In Oven Test^
Pro1lt*Sharlat
Barwlck.
W. W. Alexander for a few days. i of " ,le ' f0Z ‘* e ,arn ’ era ' . „
Mr. J. R. Carter, of Evergreen. , f- O. Crawford, who re
us lien for a short while Monday. 1 ? ,dea about four milea west of town
Rev. Mr. Tally, filled hla regular brought to town last Wednesday the
appointment here Sunday, i? neB ’ apecl “ an of au * ar cane we
Mr. P. L. Henry, of Ousley, Is via- Shave seen t.tis season being about
ltlng his daughter Mrs. Holland, for I?“ r a " d a half ,e *i loag ' , B
a few days this week. : thl « "Plendid cane. Mr. Crawford ha.
Mr. John Hurrington of Boston « " n ® , c k rop corn ' colton ' p ° ta *?"
was here on business Tuesday. land other thinvs that can be auc-
oessfully grown la this section.
Messrs. M. A. Bell & Son have
sold the!- stock of merchandise to
Messrs. Bloodsworth & Bridges, of
Sale City, w.io will continue the
business at the same stand, and also
Several of the McGrawites at-)increase the stock,
tended the preaching service at j The ginneries of this place are
Enon Sunday morning. (kept fairly busy these days prepar-
Rev. A. T. Hart, of near Thomas-; j n g the fleecy staple for the mar-
ville visited his brother, Mr. I. P. kets. We note a great many far-
Hart, Saturday and Sunday. 'mere are carrying their cotton home
Miss Lena PafTord is visiting !ieri or storing it In tap warehouse. We
cousin Miss Rhoda Sherrod this! also note that the local bank lias
we ®J[* iannounced that It will advance 6c
Miss Et.iel Cook, has returned • per pound on the cotton stored In
home after a week’s visit to her cous ' the v.arehouse and insured. We
in Miss Sallle Golden. t f e el sure our farmer friends will
Miss Leafy Mae Stephenson visit-. appreciate this proffered help at
ed Miss Gladys Crisler Sunday. this extreme point of need.
Mr. Sam Hart and two children | Everybody get ready to attend the
and two nelces Vera and Pattie Union Meeting of the Campbell As- stated by Rev,
Hart visited the former’s brother soclation. which will convene with Jt a Whltp a
Rev. A. T. Hart, near Thomasvillq the Bie Creek Church, three miles
Thursday and Friday. !>3outh of Coolidge. on Friday, be
lt k!' and M l88es Sal * fore the fifth Sunday in this month.
? ”° bb8 and Zeo,a and Gertrude; Come and bring a basket of good
\\ hidden were guests at tae home things to eat, as dinner will be serv-
of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hobbs Sun-, e( j on the grounds Friday and Sat-
da f; o , t _ I /u.rday. A splendid program has
Mr. Sam Hart and little sort, B. H. been arranged and published, and If
Hart returned home Sunday after- you w ||| CO me, we assure you tha*
noon after a weeirs visit to a is, y0lI w m h aVG a good time.
br ° tbttr ’ Mr * P * * • The Farmers and Merchants’ bank
There was a crowd of young peo-ij g h av ing Its building repaired from
Pie tnat enjoyed themselves at a }th e damages caused by the Are of a
sing Thursday evening at the homei few day8 ag r 0 . We learn that the
of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Golden. I other parties, whose building were
Mrs. T. F. Ham and Mrs. Wiley j a | go damaged, will likewise begin
Sheppard, of Columbus, is visiting ; t h e repairing in a few days.
Mr. and .\frs. I. P. Hart this week, j Mr . D M Bake r, one of t'ie
(prominent citizens of Coolidge, Ig
l making himself- famous by the sale
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♦ BARNETT’S CREEK agency for here.
4 4 ^ 4 4 ^ Mr. W. H. Aldridge & Sen have
j charge or v the garage In Coolidge.
Rev. R. G. Jackson tilled his reg-'»nd already the work Is becoming
NOW ON SALE
AT
SATEEN AND TAFFETA
RIBBONS
Values 5c to 10c
3Jc
THE PAIR.
yard
CAPTAIN TRIPLETT IS
BURje TO DEATH
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ular appointment hare Saturday and! plentiful. This la an enterprise
Sunday. I that Coolidge has needed for some
Mrs. G. D. Connally, la very sick, ‘time. There a.e many more that
this week Iwuold come this wav If onr people
Mr. Ed Singletary, and daughter!^ 1 ' 1 ' 1 , get £e"' na,, f r them ' a8 ‘ he - v
Mrs. Lucy Drew, anti children, and 1 .” h , | , n ™ " , ea th i n f'
Mr. Rast, of Thomasvllle, spent Sun-;J.° r ,^
j. Ih i. „„t,,. (fighting apparatus, and If our town
M- and Mrs G-oover Phelps or I authorities do not get busy and se-
Aiii" i i’ vt“ 'cure one we shall always think thej
Albany, visited at the tome of Mr. .. , ... Inlustlee
A. J. Singletary Saturday and Sun-.'" <1 ' <, " lzens an Injustice.
,j a j. J. In the fire a few days ago. the
Cooper-Bracey Grocery Co.
Wholesale Distributors.
HOMER WILLIAMS
MATERIAL FOR THE HOUSE
BUILDERS.
Get Our Prices Before You Buy.
Phone 4S5-L.
OFFICE ON A. C. L. WEfcil CLAY ST.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay of
Thomasvllle and Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Gay. of Othlocknee, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gay Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Sarrett, and
son X;r. J. N. Sarrett. of Sparks,
spent a few days of last wdek with
relatives at Riverside.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Connally of
Grady County, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. G. D. Connally.
Mastei Heyward Drew, 0 f Thom
asvllle visited Master Ray Single
tary last week.
Mrs. Arthur Chastain, of Fredon-
Coolldge Circulating Library was
also lost, except those books that
were out In the possession of mem
bers. The librarian. Postmaster j
Nesmith, announces that he |s ready
to begin the receipt of new mem
bers, and It Is hereby agreed that I fifteen years entered the service of
any one paying a fee of only fifty;hla country, taking pnrt In the fam-
centH ran become a member. This oils Kansas-Nehrnska trouble In
does not appiv to those members! 1S54. He Joined the Confederate
J. M. Rushln, Rev.
T. A. White and Rev. R. H. Harris
will conduct the ceremonies, which
will \ie very simple and short.
Procession WUl bo Long.
The funeral procession will start
from the Court House, tne pall
bearers leading, followed by the
honorary escort, composed of all of
the members of the W. D. Mitchell
Camp, Confederate Veterans, the
members of the Daughters ot the
Confederacy, the Children ot the
John Triplett Chapter, .Children of
the Confederacy, the Mayor and City
Council, the County Commissioners
of Thomas County, and the mem
bers of the press, from this city.
The active pall-bearers are select
ed from among his intimate friends
among the old soldiers In the city at
the present time, and are Messrs.
J. T. Chastain. R. G. Mitchell. J. M.
Dekle, J. T. Pittman, Joseph Jerger,
R. P. Doss. T. N. Hopkins and 0. P.
Hansell.
The Thomasvllle Lodge Free and
Accepted Masons of which Captain
Triplett woa a devoted member, and
constant attendant, will bring
the rear of the procession and the
body will be given a Masonic burial.
Htores Will Close.
The stores and public places ot
the city will be closed tomorrow
during the funeral ceremonies. The
stores will close before four o’clock,
and will remain so until after Inter
ment.
A Gallant Confederate Offloer.
Captain John Triplett was born In
Kant. Tennessee and at the ago of
who had on hand one of the books
at the lime of the fire, and who re
turn! It, but to all who had no book
or who have never been a mem
ber. We urge upon every citizen In
town r.nd also In the community, to
Thomasvllle are visiting their sister
Mrs. B. L. Hudson.
Mr. Mote Stewart, has a nice
struetton.
Mr. J. A.
Sarrett, and family
nrrtv at the heglnnlng of the war
between the states and served as
Captitn and Adjutant on the staff
of General John C. Vaughn. He
nerved during the Virginia and
Pennsylvania campal-na with dis
tinction and was at all times re
garded aa an excellent soldier anti a
la. and Miss Janie Love Dixon, of subrr-rne t 0 Its membership, and
.... - »- j 0 | n | n commendable movement. — .... —
Slnte writing the foregoing, the!splendid officer.
dwelling house under way of con- I Maytj^sl^a^gtr^
. flre ! a supposed to have |sin, by members of Sherman's army.
Part of | He, In company with other oltlcers.
caught from a stove flue.
spent the day In Grady county. Mon- the contents of the home were sav-
dav. visiting relatives. ed. We understand Mr. Carter car-
Mr. w. S. Gay, of Thomasvllle, rled some Insurance, but not enough
visited home folks here Sunday. . to cover hts loss UNCI v ai
Mrs. C. 8. Barwlck. visited In t ■ ''
Pine Park Sunday.
Little Miss Myrtle Sanders Is rap-j ' r ' and J,rs - D. J. Godwin Tues-
Idly Improving from her recent 111-
ness.
PLEASANT GROVE.
formed the guard to escort Presi
dent Jefferson Davis from Rich
mond. President Davis was cap
tured the day before Captain Trip
lett was taken. They were not aware
of the surrender of Lee. when the
Incident happened and were making
an effort to get to the Western army
of the Confederacy at that time.
Captain Triplett, because of the
Intense bitterness In Tennessee, mov-
BIG SALE WILL START I
At THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORK, AUGUST 8th, and Con- jjta
tlnue fur 10 Day*. hgj
—"The White Front Store," No. .111-313 W. Jackson St.— |!|
SHOES! 811;IKS—The Itig l.mc: Men'* *3..HI Shoes for h]
83.11.1; *'A.Vi Shoes for 81. 7.1. Ladles 82-10 Shoes for 81.08.
Full Line Boys, Misses, and Children's Shoe*, all ut Bargain |
Prices. Save your money and come and see. A
GINGHAMS, l*ercnle. Bleaching and Sen Island, worth 10,
will sell at 7»ie. Mg
MEN'S WORK SIIIBTS, worth SOr ut 3Mr. Dress Shirts ut Sg
42c, ivnd all Dry Goods in priportlon: Ihngnln Price*. The big.
gest line of lutdina Dresses, worth *2.10, will sell nt 81.0.1.
S VTl'BDAV, the 18th, we will have on sale, GKOCEIUE8
from 0 oelixfc In the inornlug. The sale will continue for ft
•lays, until everything is s.uld out.
COME TO THE HIGH r PLACE
THE “WHITE FHONT STORE”
NO. Stl-313 W. JACKSON STREET.
Mrs. R. E. Dixon, left Tuesday to
visit relatives l n Barwlck and also
will visit In Madison ant Tallahassee
and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Teate. and 0,1 directly to Thomasvllle, arriving
Miss Carrie Teate were visiting at here a few days after he was pa-
,, , „ , . , l* he hon, e of Mr. A Mathews, Sun-l role<1 wlth General Vaughn. He re-
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pafford took day, |malned here until 1S70, Identifying
dinner at Mr. D. J. Godwin's 8un-i We ere sorry to say that little I w, '-h the town nnd Its peo-
day. •;' ,, fe Mae Redfearn Is very sick at | p,0 ‘ , ,B that year, he moved to 8a-
M-s. Tom Dixon, and children , this writing. ' vannah. where he remained In busi-
spent Saturday and Sunday with: Master Frank Folsom, was the! neaa ,,ntiI 1*72. when he moved
Mrs. G. O- Jarrard and children. guest of Master Ivy Hutchinson I * ,3r k to Thomasvllle. and started the
Misses Georgia Ingram and Bes- Sunday. ' Thomnsville Times ln 1873 Tils
sle Folsom were the guests of Mias- Mr. George Stephenson made a| wa » a weekly paper, which later was
Hutchinson business trip to Thomasvllle Satur-1 consolidated with The Tlmes-Enter-
da5 '; i I prise, and The Dally Tlmes-Enter-
Miss Georgia Ingram, of Itarney ‘b rl "° was established with Captain
.etiirned home Monday morning jTplpJet, as editor. He continued In
' *!>»* business In Thomasvllle unit'
*te year 1903. and to consid-
THOMAS WENT FDR
(Continued From Page 1.)
nearly every precinct ln the coun
ty and winning over nil nearest op
ponent. Mr. Milton, by nearly six
hundred voces. Hlght and Milton
were close together.
Mr. Bowers L,„ the ticket ror the
Legislature oy a gooa margin, Hop-
, , , , kins being an easy second. Tax Ho
ot course, received a very handsome celvflr Norton , a wi , laer , n t; , a
and satisfactory majority of all votes, race for office over Ml. Robinson,
cast for the office of Senatoi. Tho full tabulated vote of the
W. A. Rehberg made a most phe-; count y J* R |ve h in the following fi%-
nomenai race for sheriff, carrying j urea > which were taken from the
I returns as they were given in this
- — morning, and formally certified to:
Thomas County’s Vote for the
State and County Officers
CANDIDATES.
42. 22
89
?! 1
25| 25
92 76
59, 0
40| 2V 8
225 130
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501 15] 26
il70|115. 22
101| 21
121110
155] 95
For Governor—
J. R. Anderson..
L. G Hardman..
N. E. Harris.,,..
For Senator— \
J. M. Brown...
Hoke Smith
Sen. short term—
J. R. Cooper...
T. S. Felder....
T. W. Hardwick.
G. R. Hutchens..
J. M. Slaton...
Sec. State—
Philip Cook ....
Compt'r Gen'I—
G. M. Roberts..
Wm. A. Wright.
Attorney Gen’l—
Warren Grice ..
Clifford Walker..
State Treasurer—
Leo, M. Park..
W. J. Speer
Pension Comm.—
Jno. W. Lindsey.
Prison Comm
W. J Flanders. .
E. L. Rainey...
G. B. Tlpplns...
Comm. Agrl
J. J. Brown....
J. D. Price
Comm. C. & L
H. M. Stanley...
Assoc. Justice—
Beverly D. Evans
H. W. Hill 182|lllj 45
Court of .Appeal,
R. B. Russell.. 2241131! 48
Court App.. Unx.—
N. R. Broyles..
Alex. 3tevens ..
W. H. Terrell..
Court Appeals—
Pevton L. Wade.
R. R. Comm
3. 0. McLendon.
! 6S| 36 15
. I
225 1311 48
291 33
92, 9 115
81 6
113 581 81
115 69 17
2331131’; 48
182^ 111| 45
119 88) 29
86| 291 18
281 13! 6
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223|130 47
I
4 31 11
49 “
301 59
301 17
341 33
25
232 |
340||
186 |
36 23611
320.526)1
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176; 84] 29
Paul Trammell . jj 49 471 17
Congress— | ,
Frank Park ... 326 131
Committeeman— |
J. F. Pittman.. 1226 131
Judge— i
W. E. Thomas.. |226 131
Representative— I |
J. A. Bowers... *15 109
W. H. Oroover., 43 43
H. W. Hopkins.. 1180 104
Clerk— II ,|
J. W. Groover.. j|227! 131
48
Susie
TimiLLE KMH STORE
H. Gold,teln, Froprieur.
lanile and
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Johnson, ot
Tjioniasvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Jones
of Salem community visited at the
home of Mr. J. W, Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hutchinson,
were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Redfearn Sunday.
Quite a number of the younger
set enjoyed themselves at an Ice
] Cream supper given at the hospita
ble home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Paf
ford Saturday evening.
Mestrs John Folsom. Wilburn Jar
rard, Misses Mary Jarrard, Bessie
Folsom, Georgia Ingram,- Janie El
more, were the dinner guests of Mr.
Vonter 3unday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boeker, of Merrill
ville. visited the latters parents Mr.
and Mrs. George Nesmith Sunday.
Mr. W. J. Jones, transacted busi
ness ln Thomasvtle Saturday.
Mrs. Chester Folsom, of Quitman
ar« visiting relatives and friends In
this community for a few weeks.
Mrs. John Wheeler and children
of Pavo, visited Oa-Uttar's parents
after spending several days as the
c.iarming guest of Miss Bessie Fol-
bo m.
Mr. Charlie Mathews made a bush
neis trip to lone Wednesday.
• Messrs Joe and 81ate Portman, ot
Florida, are visiting relatives In
tills community.
ered and regarded as' the best
newspaper man m the State, and one
in w.iom there was always absolute
confidence and Implicit trust.
He went to the Old Soldiers Home
last year to spend his last days,
much against the wish of his friends.
He was for a long time a Trustee of
that Institution and had always said
one day he would go there to live the
$100 Reward, $100
Tbs re.dwt of this pspor win u chued <s on ® 0*2 he wouia go mere to live me
tt?wlnn^ku U b£l ,SL°% , remaining days of his llie. He died
j admiration felt for him by all who
ilth.i* its csratm powers that tsa
.P? 0 *?* .fw. up cow tut (I
<an. Son, foe not of tootlaooUbT
i BsU'o risitf rtu< its
Mr. A. H. 3Uppcy, of Hareae, and
Mr. Lac WombUh. of th# same town
were among the visitors la the city
yesterday. . .
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Sheriff—
T. J. HUM.... | 44| 21' 13
A. B. Milton.... IJJ4I 21 16 4
W. A. Rehberg..] 6S| 87 19! 60
T. S. Singletary. | 11]
Treasurer—
’ J. F. Parker...
Tax Collector—
P. S. Heeth...
Tax Receiver—
F. S. Norton..
J. C. Robinson.
Surveyor—
A. 8. Vann—
Coroner—
Chas. Gandy .
Co. Comm. 1st—
W. A. Pringle .
Co. Comm. 1st—
J. T. Culpepper. iil22i 131
Co. Comm. 6th— || j f
,.<D. W. Murphy.. |226|1S1| 47
SoUcItor, C. C— j| ;
H. J. Mac!ntyre!|226|l»l 48
SUte School Comm.jj |
H. S. Bowden.. .11161 30
M. L. Brittain..|| 731 991 121110
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