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Road Work Rsport, August, 1922.
September 12, 1922.
To the Hon. Hoard of Commissioners,
Thomas' County.
Gentlemen:
I submit herewith reports of road work
for the month of August, 1922, as fol-
ALL BATTERY
See Them
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER '19, 1922.
•EMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTER PRISE, THOmXsVILLE, GEORGIA
OFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE ,
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(Continued from Page 1.)
This Includes a bill by J. N. Butler for
246.00 for-hauling and pasturing a
number of quarantined cattle.
Blackshear ‘James, colored, stated
that he la fifty years of age. ‘ He was
directed to furnish evidence of same
at the next meeting. . v >
Chairman Williams stated that
WARRANTS ISSUED GENERAL FUND
ACCOUNT, AUGUST, 1922
County Farm Fund 7-
Farm tools and equipment..f Jo.;;
Material and supplies ........ • 54.67
Labor (superintendent) 1 ■ . 20.00
Other farm expense
Total.... ...I 111.52
Road and Chalnqano "Fund
Material, tools and equipment f 1.241.19
Material, tools and equipment
(Section p 149)
Bora sbpelns and repairing .. 21
Superintendent's aaiafr and as-
the matter of employment of a Gasoline Vnd oiia
'a J 1 a to . Of h«r mnd pxnpni
pense account .».•
Stock feed \.
Sountry policeman had been referred®b p w!?
'to hjsi come weeke ago, and that he j Labor, including wages of
bad received a number of applications J guard*, foreman, mechanic.
i°m?» e C«S.M •SSScIT!”.!!!
a man. He favortf a man wbo can get {pjovisior** 7t>r convict*, guard*
results and said quite a number of; and foreman
people had urged him to put Joe M.'Health and sanitation
Henry back on Ute job and that he,giS'driff n <rig“ P a«.'B
(Mr. Henry) is the prosecutor In about i"t) Juu .w
twenty-six cases In the next term of \
city court and a number In Superior Tot *'
Court. 'He said he would bo glad to
fut'Mr. Henry on for about elxty days Bridie (Srimin ...... ... .V 117.75
or until Nov., 1st next. After further j Maurlai 1,442.21
'discussion the matter was, on motion,
again referred to Chairman Williams,
with authority to act.
■ Th^re being na further business the
hoard adlourned.
HOMER WILLIAMS, Chairman.
S. L. HEALD, Clerk.
Sundries (repairs on pile driver
engine)
Total.
L. Ry. Co., refund on freight
August 9. 1922, No. 776. A. J.
Andrews, sale of sow and
2.12
19, i»zz, mo.
Groover, lnsojyent
12. 1922, No
August 12. 1922, No. 779, A. C.
L. Ry. Co. refunds on freight
August 16, 1922, No. 780, Bunk '
Parden, sole of peas
15.00
20.20
611.11
28.20
1.00
August 15, Bal. on hand f 25,935.96
Respectfully submitted,
R. O. FLEETWOOD. Cashier.
Bank of ThGinasville.
Statement County Depository Qonoral
Fund, August 18fh to September
1. 1922
' , September 1. 1922.
TOnhe Honorable poard of County Com
missioners of Thomas County:
We beg to make the following report
on the condition of the*genera! fund ac
count at the close of business on-rSep-
tember 1, 2922.
August 15. 1922, Bal. on hand | 25,925.96
August 18. No. 781. Citizens
B. and T. Co., estimate No.
1, Section B. 142,
supplic
(Check No. 2 State Highway
Department)
August 21, 1922. No. 762. W. H.
Faueett. sale of hoga
August 22, 1922, No. 782, Gol
den'Bi*os. et al. refunds ac
count erroi
<rr Ar&r i'dl&ii
R0TAR1ANS MEET 'HERE & »
Hf J. Moore, 545.80; James Oribben,
SEPTEMBR 20TH-21ST &2i ^ ^.; nd clS. n pVn , J;'“iM 0 5 u 9;
“ .SB*;TWS:
Plana am waII under wav for thn an* Mrs. Altec Sloan, $2.60, W. S. Brown,
Piano are wen unaer way im ine en- |4 S0 , A>4 c , vUi Railway Company. $2;
teftalnment of Ihe presldents and sec-i Arthur T. Chastain, fit; J. E. Dlsonf
retarys- conference of-Rotary In the JJ™}' »w; T (TlTiuUw''cinSw;
Thirty-ninth District, which Includes J. E. Dlwn, I402.M; Charlie John.,
Thirty-ninth District,
the (totes of Georgia and Florida. The
presidents and secretorya, or their
representatives In every club among
the thirty-five, la these states, win
visit Thomasvllle on September 10-SL
to attend a meeting at which there win
be a general and specific discussion
of til points .of International Rotary
that govern and control the policies
of Individual clubs. ~
The delegates will be called togeth
er at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday morn
ing at 10: SO o'clock, by Porter Pier-
pont, district governor, of Savannah.
The luncheon for Wednesday will be
In charge of the district governor, and
8. A. Golden, $15.99,
Railway Express Company, $1.11: Henry
Sheffield, $15.51: J. E. DIson, $401.01; R.
E. Brawn. $150: J. E. DIson. $151.11: A.
E. Brawn, $150: J. e. Dieon. ihj.ii: a.
ss?*?**"
Railway irxpreea company, es.es; J.
Arllne, $1; J. N. Butler: $45: Wm.
Jones, $10: R. B. Brawn. $15; Yancey
Brothers. $79.$$: F. B. Harris Company.
City Drug Store, $11; J. J L»
$171.5$; City Drug Store, $11; J. L>
Briley, (UT.ll! T. G. Floyd Machine
Shop. $16.»0: A. W. Palin and 8on. 4109.-
«« -j.uthers, $17.17; D. C. Walker.
$11.15: Pringle Company, $2.69; Ingram
Drug Company, >6 centa; Tlmea-Entei«
prise. Company, $96; Marshall and Bruce
" aor. 33MT - - “ "
Company, $19.45; J. O. Baxley; $1; G.
E. Davie, $469.55: E. M. Smith, Jr.. $16;
H. M. Vonler. It; M. M. Mash. $3; T.
N. Reddick, $1; Wm. Robertson, $1.50; o.,
A. Thomas, $l*j W. T. Mardre.'$20.20;
H. R. Banister, $6: J. A, Chaataln, $10;
R. E. Brown. $100; H. X* Pearaon, $300;
J. H. Floyd. $125; P. H. Ward. $100; Mre.
W. T. Wilson, (75: J. W. Reid, $50; J. A.
Upturn. $60; Mies Kate Daria. $10; Miss
Anti-Pain PlOg
no habit forming
Special Probation Officer’s Report for
. ’ - Month of August| 1622 ‘
■Thomasvllle, Oa.,‘Sept, 1, 1922.
Thomas County,
Thomasvllle, (3a. -
Gentlemen:
I have the honor to eubmlt herewith
my report on social service work done
in ThomaevlUe and Thomas county
during the month of August, 1921.
New cases reported ....... 9
Persons provided with clothing .... 11
Persons provided with food 30
Persons provided with railroad . -
fare a 2
County calls 37
City Calls 94
Phone calls 199
Office calls Ids
Health and sanitation (office
of commissioner of healthy
Other general expense as fol-
Transportation inmate to eanl-
1,227.7*
■ ’ I Count errors ;.:.
49.50.AugSir24. 1912, No. 784, J. L.
tarlunf"
Repairs cor county police
Repairs car county agent
•repairs county mem ...
Expense account/ county com
missioners «...
Expense account cattle dipping
Fee* collecting freight over
charges
29.00
1247
17.99*
OovL interest on liberty
August J5,‘19to No. 794, LoVn-
deb' county, Interest bond
coupons .... ; .;.
August 65, 1922, No. 787, Troup
r"€6uttty; Interest on bond cou
pon* ..............fy/v■.....
91.001 Aunust 29, 1922. No. 789, Hlipp
82.80
1.111.54
207.48
' Persons placed In-hospital
Doctors sent on cases _...
Persons provided with medicine
Long dlstonca calls
Receipts
Balance on hand Aug.1, 1912,...$ 24.93
Missionary Circle No. 3 Presby
terian church . 5.00
Mrs. L. P. Driver 8.00
Mr. M. Suarex .; 6.00
Chief of police' ...... 1.55
Hpworth League ... ...... 2.90
Benevolent Society 40.00
Mre. Julia Robinson/ trustee... 10.25
...$34.69
Total.
Disbursements
Funds spent for food .!_..$ 30.53
Funds spent for medicine ........ 11.50
To place girl In Florence Crlt-
tendln Home 35.00
Fdhdi (pent for railroad fare 3.61
Total disbursements $ 86.64
Bal. on hand Sept 1, 1922..... 0.05
Total —04.69
Persons donating clothing: Mrs.
Longsburg, Mrs. Geo. Smith.
Respectfully submitted,
MRS. W. T. WILSON,
Special Probation Officer.
■ !«!1-
Total I
Jail Fund
Board of prisons** I
Jailor’s fees ... f.
Sheriff’s fees and expense ac
count
Fuel, light and supplies
Bros. Company, refund over
charge oil clothing
Adgpst 29, 1922, No. 789. T. L.
■ Cook jet al., refund account
August 21, 1922, ‘ No.' 790*, * W. H.
Hammond, codts from city
court-.*... ;.
made to make ^ _ r
[.2$ That evening the guests will be token I SSia^.“"o2%r P W«N
to the Thomasvllle Gun Club camp on «rn Union Tel. Company, $2.51; T. 0.
T.b. j .,1,1™,^, I Floyd Machine Shop. $5.10; Golden Bros.
Lake lamonia, where an old-fashioned company, $19.19; Adam Arnold, $40: 80.
fish fry will be held, for which no ?«“ Tel. and Tri. Company, $52.70: Bran-
• ' ... . , “ * I don Grocery Company, $47.30; J. H. Mc-
speclal program but a good ttma has ; intosh. $112.50; _w». Robeatoon. $9.60;
been arranged.
The morning session, ^3&^T
will start at 10:30 and wUl adjourn at Outs. $5; S. L. Heald, $3; W. A. Cone.
13:30 o’clock, when the local club will,ft™;, S nd W 6om^ b nT«4l.V5:'j. tt Hex-
Stage a luncheon at Greenwood Plan-1 mon, $8.«o^ E. c. Reese, 27; w. J3. chos-
tatlon, near the home ot Fred. Love-
V UOI, UKII5 hiiu auppiiva
Repairs and renerwals ........
"“‘woCi! rtr. p ‘"7!.::::::::::
Court House Fund
Janitor's wages .$
Fuel, light and supplies..
Repairs snd renewals !....“
Other expense
Total
Grand total
$
___ . J . during
Amount outstanding Aug. 1 ..
179.82
UsTB.ll
666.62
' Reraectfully submitted.
’ n^-k SEARCT, Asst. Cashier.
’ 'Bank of' Thomasvllle.
.f 18,418.80
U'W*9
Imount outstanding Sept 1..9 - 717.40
•Not*, that Included Jn .the amount of
|12,76t.lf Issued during August, there
was 82.644.42 which was expended on Sec
tion B of Federal Aid Project No. 142
(Boston road). This amount deducted
leaves 110,747.70. which represent* ^expen-
ditures on the general government during
August. An itemised statement of ex
penditures-on Section B 142, follows In
eeparute report
Respectfully,
a L. HEALD. Clerk.
Statement County Depository General
Fund Acct. August 7, to 15, 1922
August 16, 1922.
To the Honorable Board of County Com
missioners of Thornes County:
We beg to make the following report
on the condition of the general fund ac
count at the dose of business on August
15, 1922.
August 1. 1922. Bal. on hand*.8 34,97846
August 2, 1922, No. 774, P, S.
Heeth, Insolvent tax 1921 ...
August 7, 1922, No. 775. A. C.
Statement of Bxnendltures on Section H i
'of Federal Aid Project Ho; 142 On
the Boston Road Grading and
' Grayelllng -Job ,
Labor, Including 1 resetting'tele
phone poles and fences ....1
Machinery and equipment ...
Buildrlen (costs of right of
XT..)....?
1,664.02
242.80
28.16
Total expenditures during
month of August 8 2,044.41
T0t ^^c»*... Pri .; r ..: 0 '1.277.29
Total cost to B«Pt« 1. 1*22 ....8 8,821.8
Note—All expenditures on this projec
are being paid out of the general fund
account, which to date has been reim
bursed 929.11 from the account to the
credit of the State Highway Department
at the Citlsens Banking and Trust Com
pany. Thla amount. $929.11, represents
85 per cent, of the work done during July
an per statement of the highway en
gineers.
Summary of Permanent Road Fund Acct.
Sopt.'l, 1922, isatance on xixtnd . . ~.
ut Bank of Meigs $ 6,416.18
Sopt. 1, 1922, Balance on hand
at Bank of Thomasvllle
Sept. 1, 1922, Balanco on hand
Citizens Bantyng and
True. Company
S. L. .HEALD, Clerk.
County Farm Report, August, 1922
Water Proof, Acid Proof,
Wear Proof Storage Batteries
All Rubber, No Wood, No Metal
John A. Turner, of Tampa, interna- ? B ra a Lott!V*Fiuieii vSSt ^
jgueit or honor* It will he held at the Luther Bell. $2.50; Gulf Refining com
Tea Room, and special plans are being Bell
i It most attractive..Teh and Tel. Comphoy. $5; J. D. Adams
* $1.26; C. D. Norwood, $18.70; W. A. Jones,
less, at which time a most attractive JE* 9 >mpany vJB :
L 1 ^ . ... ^ Economy Market, $72.60: Homer Wil-
program will be pnt on. All members -Bams, $9240; The Veterinary Hospital,
of the local club .will act as hosts for
this occasion. The conference ad
journs that afternoon. Special Pul!<
man cars will be arranged to bring the
Florida delegates, and the Georgia
delegates will pijohably.all arrive Weg;
nesday morning. About seventy guests
are expected.
To the Hon. Board of County Commis
sioners, Thomas County, Cla.
Gentlomen:
I beg to make the following report for
the month of August, 1922:
1'roduce furnished road gangs:
192 gallons of syrup 9 20o ..$
260 pounds of larct 0 13c. ....
Lodls
$25; H. H. Vann and Son.
If. Jerger, $1; L. A. Baldwin . ..
D. Barnard Stationery Company, $28.12;
Marshall and Bruce Company. $145.81;
Germo Mfg. Company, $228.24; R. V. Bal
lard. $34.60; T. J. Hight, $20.60: D. M.
Baker, $2.60; R. Bordern. $8.60; Jesse
Brown. $140: Homer . Williams. $62.46;
Duncan Bickley, $5; R. W. McMillan, $10;
3v B. Winisms, $6; 8. L.* Heald, $160; W.
H. Hammond, $876; C. H. Rice, $6; J. R.
Cochran/ $100; -Titus and Dekle, $126;
Miss LtUa' Forrest. $2740; City Hospital.
$100; Walter E. Stephens, $16; Miss Elisa
•ivu; waiter mu. oiepnens, siu; xuiiia rjiiza
Lambert, $10; Mrs. Josephine Fowler, $6;
A. A. Jones, $6; Mrs. Fannie Manning.
$6; J. A. Willis, $5; Mrs. Lena Cone. $10;
Miss Madge Handley. $10; H. L. Groover.
$5; The Texas Company. $149.84; L. J.
Sturdivant, $16.45; Noel Brothers. $92.30;
Austin Western Hoard Machinery Com
j Arthur T. Chastain, $67.29; Thomas
.. ** Dro* Company, $124.65: T 4 A. Futch,
82.90 $167.25; Postal Tel. Coble (fompany, 65
fu>m. Names as foUows: H*1 Mitchell, Right, $112.50; B. M. Bentley, $68.26; R.
Henry McNair, Americas JJartln. Mack B. Llnson; $2.50; R. R. Brown. $214.75;
Watson and Charlie Parker. We have one Thomson-Alderman Company. $92.27;
white man. Mr. J. D. Kirby. All are in
fairly good health.
Respectfully,
* ANDREWS, Supt.
Report County Agent, August, 1922.
The Hon. Board County Commissioners,
Thomas County, Go.
Gentlemen:
For your Information I bog to submit
tl* following report. During the Calen
dar month ended August list, 1 traveled
on official duty 260 miles. Wrote forty
official letters and gave out fifty, bulle-
Kirby Planing Mill Company, $2.88; J.
tins. Held thirty-eight consultations per
sonally and by telephone. Furnished
plans to ten farmers for ceiling barns to
prevent weevils by treating corn to kill
(Its weevils. Made ninety-two visits to
farmern on official business^ and visited
six club boys. On August first, was with
dub team at Albany, at the district Judg
ing contest for Judging live stock. Treat
ed Hlxty-two herds of hogs, making a to
tal of sixteen hundred and seventy-eight
treatud during the month of August.
Respectfully submitted,
1*. H. WARD, County Agent.
Report of Home ~~ Economics Agent,
August, 1922
To tlia Hon. Board of County Commis
sioners. Thomas County, Ga.
Your home demonstration agent desires
to submit a report of work done during
the month of August, 1922.
Number of days worked 26
by «... WW...K—.F. «.
McIntosh. $1; T. W. Kight, $89; krs.
Alice Sloan. $6; James Watt and Brother,
122.15; Pavo Variety Works. $16.64; C. D.
Meredith, $67.26; J. G. Carr. $6.50; J. M.
Dekle. $16.60; W. A. Neal and Son.
$112.80; The Jenkins Company. $2.26;
Thomasvllle Top Company, $1.25; J. J.
Roberts, 96 cents; W. H. Godwin,- $20.
There were no warrants Issued against
the permanent road fund daring, Auguet,
1922.
Respectfully submitted,
~B. L. HEALD, Clerk.
FRIDAY’S LOCALS
Mrs. James Oribben, Jr., Is visiting
friends In Tlfton, for • few dejrs.
Col. Theo Titus, after spending some
time at Highland, N. C., has returned.
Mrs Herschel Williams, Mr. Her-
Echel Williams, Jr, and the Misses Wil
liams left today for their borne In
New Orleans, after spending a short
time here with relatives.
MONDAY’S LOCALS
Mr. C. C. Sheffield, of Atlanto, was
here Saturday on business.
Mr. J. F. Swindle, of Jacksonville,
was in the city Snnday.
Mr. S. S. Smith, of Qattman, spent
a part of Sunday here. *
Mr. S. Richey state* that hia opening
has been delayed for several daya
for th, lack of materia). Work Is
progressing rapidly now and he ex
pects to open within a short time
.with most modern and attractive fit
ting.
SATURDAY’S LOCALS
Mr. H. . Beadle, of • Tallahassee,
spent part ot yesterday here.
Mr. Perry Monk, ot Moultrie, was
in the city today on business for a
short time.
Mlsa Vlrgina Howell haa returned to
Macon, after spending about two
weeks at home.
Mr. E. R. Lake, of Albany, la In town
for the day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stephenson, of
Camilla, were visitor* here Sunday.
Mias Bessie NeSmltb, of Norman
Park, spent yesterday here with
frlenda.
Mr. W. C. Woodall, of the Indpstrlal
Index, was among the prominent bus!-
ness visitors here Saturday.
Mr. W. W. Braddy, of Latta, wds
among tbs prominent business visitors
here for a short time Saturday.
Mr. George Stanley left today for
Newton, Ala., where he has engaged
to teach for the coming year.
Dr. J. N. Isler stopped over In the
city returning from the meeting of the
county Medical Society yesterday.
Miss Susan Cockrell, of Jackson
vtlle. returned home today after a
short visit to Miss Evelyn Cockrell.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Loveless and Mr.
Oliver Loveless have returned after a
very pleasant trip to New York.
WE EUY OLD CAST IRON.
TH0MA8VILLE ON WORKS..
17-tf
LARGE BARN BURNED
ON OLD EPPS PLACE I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parker and Mias
The largo and valuable barn, gin Vlrgina Parker, returned this week st
and grain (tore houses of the Georgia-[ter spending a short time at Panama
Florida Farms Corporation, better City, Fla.
known, as the old Randolph Epps place
near Aahvllle. Fla., were burned at an'
early hour Friday morning. They
were completely destroyed by the fire.
Messrs. J. E. Massey, D. P. Butler,
W. Hancock and J. P. Logs, ot
Marietta, were In the city yesterday
for a short time on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Wright, of (U
bany, were among the visitors here
and the big loss was only partially
covered by Insurance.
This vast property Is owned by Mr.
Number of mT/s* In' county """i::: « Evans of Fort Valley, and Chaa. B . j yesterday, Mr. Wright looking after
Number/ of communities visited ... 17 Lowis. of Mftcon. Mr. Lewis camo to projected paving on Broad street,
sZtl “writ 1 ?",f fr. 6 ".::: IS!Quitman and went on to Aahvllle to|*“ city engineer.
SSIIlhS y h ,:r’ ,£ I investigate the unfortunate fire. Four-
Number of miles traveled 7..;;;::;... 1501*—• '"“■'i Dr. H. M. Moore left for Now York
Tin. month bus been spent .In giving teen tractors, a great many other farm Saturday whoro he wl „ tako „ poat
implements, 3,000 bales of, hay,
lust ructions to those girls who did not at-
toml our county short course. Some time
wus given to the study of figs, as one of
Ills Mpccialists from the Stale Agricultural
College visited our county for this pur
pose.
Tills report is respectfully submitted by
LILLA FORREST,
Thomas County Demonstration Agent.
Various roads worked with machineM.
Fifty-three milts.
Total miles worked, S35.
Bridge Work Report, August, 1922
County llne-Ochlocknee road rebuilt
with bridge gar* 11.398 feet liimli
used. »
Monticollo at four mile post, repaired
with bridge gang. 672 feet lumber uned,
Monticollo, near Florida line, rebuilt
with bridge gang. 1,648 feet lumber u«ed.
Quitman at ten-mile post, rebuilt with
bridge gang. 2.630 feet lumber used.
Quitman at ten-mile post, rebuilt with
bridge gang. 3,016 feet lumber used.
Qultman-Metcalfe, rebuilt with bridge
gang. 1,158 feet lumber used.
Groovervtlle. rebuilt with bridge gang.
“140 feet lumber used.
Old MAllette, place, new bridge built
with bridge gang. 1,474 feet lumber used.
Old Mallotte place, new bridge built
with bridge gang. 1,828 feet lumber
Watsons, now bridge built with bridge
gang. 1,820 foot, lumber used.
Hall road, new bridge, built with bridge
gang. 1,176 feet lumber used.
Total number feet lumber used, 22,960.
Wo used 600 pounds of nails and two
barrels of paint.
R. E. BROWN.
R. E. BROWN, Supt.
Rsport County Physician, August, 1922
September 12, 1922.
To the Honorable Board of County-Com
missioners. Thomas County, Ga.
Mr. Chairman:
Beg to submit following monthly rs-
Vlslti* made to Jail
Visits made to stockade
Visits mads to camps .
Visits made to poor house
All camps, poor house, ztoclu&f* and
Jail, Inspected and found In a sanitary
condition.
Respectfully submitted, j
J. W. REID, County Physician,
Bills Against th* Gsnsrsl Fund Account
Approved end . Ordered Paid Sep
tember 12. 1922.
J. H. Floyd, 417.99; Mrs. Bells Steph-
i eh*. $16; J. E. DIson, $267.17; A. J. An-
'draws, $20; H. H. Vann and Son, $4.76;
Mrs. 8allls Troup. $10; Oscar Groover,
$72; R. E. Brown. $101.90; American Rail
way Express Co., 2$ cents; Citizens Bank
and Trait Company. $5942; American
Railway Ikprsdl Company# $1.20; Mist
Kata Willis; $5; J.-4L Floyd, 62 cents;
I. S. Hardy. $1; C. C.. Willis, $14.26; A.
J. Andrews, 620; .ThomasvSUa Water and
. Light Department, $91.21; American Roll-
graduate course at one of the large
quantity ot grain and a lot of ’ motropo „ tan
hospitals In eye, ear,
atock were destroyed In tho flames. n08ft and throat work . He wlll bo
Not only was the loss heavy, but it away unt „ 0ctober 8CCOnd .
la aald that It'was one ot tho most'
spectacular fires ever'seen In this part [
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith, of Batn-
brldge, were visitors here for the week
end.
My office will be closed from Sep*.
14th, to Sept 25th, account of my ab
sence from the elty. W. B. Lawhead
Optometrist.
Mr. G. W. Rooks, Of Springdale, Fla.,
wae among the numerous visitors In
the city Saturday.
Messrs. Roy Segler, J. N. Carter, A.
B. Joiner, E. C. Barksdale, and others
came down from Meigs this morning,
attending court.
“NICE PEOPLE”
William DcMille’s Special
Paramount Porduction at
The Grand Theatre Thurs
day and Friday. — Wallace
Reid, Bebe Daniels, Conrad
Nagel in Cast.
of the country.
The old Eppi place Is of antebellum
renown ju>d In the year* agone was
one of the gathering placet of the hos
pitable South.—Quitman Advertiser.
Representatives nominated from
Decatur county to the Georgia legis
lature wore G. B. Toole and T. M.
Hines. Editor “Pat" Griffin, who was
also a candidate, was de'eated by
Mines by a margin of only one vote,
which Is abqut na close as a race
well could he.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—37H acres land, 23 in
cultivation 4-room house and out
buildings; good well and spring)
ltt miles from good school; 4 miles
east ot Ochlocknee. Address M. T,
Jackson, Ochlocknee Ga. . S
ESTRAYED — Hampshire hog token,
up from my field. Owner may have
same by Identifying, phylng for adv.
and damage. Jonas Goss, R, 2 City.
12-2td-2taw
FOR SALE—Registered Poland China
sows and boar; several feeders and
Shota. Must sell at once. C. C. Co
croft. 19-2C
your fresh vegetables; we pay beat
market prlcea. . We - also want jour
chickens and 'eggs. Farmers Union
Exchange, Thomasvllle. 19-2sw
WANTED—To hear from all farmers
located In ( territory adjacent to A.
B. & A., Railway who hive farms
for rent or for sal*. Write a card to
. the undersigned asking for blank to
be filled out, giving, complete de
scription. W. W. Croxton, P. T. M.
A. B. A A. Railway, Atlanta, Ga.
Mmdftsw
ANNUAL MEETING W. B. M. U.
OF CAMPBELL ASSOCIATION
Wlll Be Held With the Pavo Baptist
Church at Pavo, September
Twentieth
The following program of the W. B.
M. U. of the Campbell Association will
be held with the Pavo Baptist church
September 20, beginning at 10:30 Reid, Bebe Daniels, Conrad Nagel aod
Cocktail drinking, promiscuous flirt
ing, "crap shooting," and the wearing
of daring feminine clothes, used to
mark the doers as "fast." But not 1n
this day of "Jazz." Nowadays ncally
“nice people” do all these things with
out censure.
The danger of this attitude, with
particular reference to young girls,
forma the theme of "Nice People,"
William de Mille'a latest Paramount
picture which comes to the Grand
Theatre Thursday and Friday.
"Nice People,” Isn’t a sermon. It’s
a particularly entertaining story with
a fascinating romance and real dra
matics power. But with these It car
ries a powerful theme directed against
the attitude of a large portion of mod
ern society.
An all-star cast headed by Wallace
j Julia Fay portrays this story which
Hymu—’^ow Firm a Foundation." I was adapted by Calara Beranger from
Devotional—Led by Mre. Watson. I Rachel Crother’s play ot the same
Address of Welcome—By Mrs. Gil- j name,
more. ,
Mrs.
Response—By Mrs. Parks.
Roll call of societies.
Poem—By Miss Jewell Davis.
Song—"Face to Face.”—By
Cater.
"What My College T. W. A. Haa
Meant to Me."—By Mrs. Walter Dixon.
Recognition of visitors. —
.' Brief reports of assoclatlonal of
ficers. - ■
- Superintendent’s message.
.Talk by Mrs. Cater, on., "grayer
Achievements." s,.,
Prayer.
Lifnch,«:so. ' V •
1:30. Devotional—Led by Mrs. E.
W. McMillan.
Pag ant by Pavo Sunbeams.
Address of Miss Barnard, state work-
Four minute speeches on the Seven
ty-five Million Campaign.—Led by Mrs.
Cater.
Reports-ot committees.
Hymn—Last stoma of “How Firm a :
Foundation.”
Mix pah benediction.
RADI UEVI
The RADIUM INSTITUTE o» j
Thomasvllle, Ga., for treatment
of Cancerous and Benign
Growths.
We with to cooperate with
physicians and surgeons, assur
ing them an adequate supply of
Radium for uae In cases refer
red to ut.
Hospital eases treated at city
Hospital, Thomasvllle, Ga, or
Dr. Sanchez* private sanatorl
urn at Barwlck, Ga.
See or write. Dr. C. K. Wall oi 1
A. D. Little, Thomasvllle, or J
Or. 8. E. Sanchez, Barwlck, i
Ga.
STOLEN—Thursday night, Kelley-
Springfield 20x34 tire and rim. No, *
250533. (5.00 reward for return to
Georgia Crate and Basket Company.
15-dtd.-2tsw
MONEY LOANED
On improved Farm Lands at 0% mtereeL with the privilege to tot
borrower e! paying part or all of the principal at any interest period,
stopping interest do amount paid, but no annual payment of principal
required. Loam mad* oa improved city property to Thomaavtu*.
If In need of money, write u, or come to see us.
W. M. BRYAN
Offices 403400 Upchurch Building Thomasvllle,
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