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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMEECNTERPRISE. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
Mrs.iGeorgeS. Cox'add. Mre. B. P.
areas. returned < this morning from
^California, where they .'have : been
several month*. The trip
01c eleve ndays with a short stop over
I In Atlanta, where they visited Mr.
I Jack Cox, who^s attending the Georgia
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V, OCTOBER 13, 1922. ‘
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WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS
Mr. H. W. McClure, of Albany, spent
• part of the. day. in town.
Mr. R. 8. Ashmore, of Jacksonville,
Is spending the- day. hero.
Mr. Lee- Clark, of Columbia, S. C.,
spent yesterday here on business.
Mr. W. It, Stiles, of Newark, N. J.,
Is among the visitors herb on busi
ness.
Mr. Len Baldwin, of Valdosta, Is
among the well known visitors here
for a short time.
Mr. Tom Bearden, of Montgomery,
was among the visitor* la ths city for
a short time yesterday.
THURSDAY’S LOCALS
Hr. ff. L. Dsnnard, of Atlanta, '
here yesterday.
WE HAVE
THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY
Mr. D. L. Proctor, of Macon, was in
town yesterday.
Mr. Carl F. Mock, of Philadelphia,
la spending a abort time here.
Mr. Parks Harper, of Moultrie,
among the visitors In the city for the
day.
Miss Kathryn Allen, of Moultrie,
was in the city for a short time on
business. v
Mr. E. R. Clark, of Ochlocknee, Oa„
was a business visitor In tho city to
day.
Mr. B. M. Gaddis, of Valdosta, is
spending a short time in the city on
l business.
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Phone 044, or. write for appointment
Dr. W. C. Williams and Mr. I. C.
Keetlng.'-of Welch, W. Va., are visitors
hers for the day.
Mrs. J. T. Culpepper returned yes
terday from a short visit to Hampton
Springs.
Mrs. Williams, of Bessdraer, Ala., Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. S. L. Hayes,
on North Broad street
Mr. W. J. Penn. Jr., of Albuny,
’ to have your eyes examined. Get among the well known business visit-
glasses that ars correct, give comfort [ors here for a short time,
and look well, of Lawhead.
Mrs. J. & Hughes and Mrs. Crank,
'of Montlceuo, Fla., were among the
visitors to Thomasviiie. today.
Mrs. J. wC Fambrough, of High
Point N. C., is spending some Urns
with Mrs. J. W. Dillon.
Mrs.. A. W. Morehouse arrived yes
terday ifrom Savannah, and- Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillon on
North Dawson-street.
Mrs. W. C. Huston and daughter.
Miss-Ellen Huston, left fbsterday for
LauosvIUe, Ky., after spending some
time with Mrs. Huston’s parents, Mr.
end Mrs. J. W. Dillon.
WB BUY OLD CAST IRON.
THOMASVILLE ON WORKS.
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Mr. Albert Felnberg, of New Tork,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Felnberg. As "A1 Mar3." Mr. Feln
berg has made a most enviable repu
tation as a composer of popular mu
sic and has become very successful
in his chosen profession, many of bis
pieces being greatly in demand. He
will be In Thomasviiie e short time.
7T TT K W fT W7T 7T THT
nr family Medicine”
VRJTE you in regird
: -Draught liver med-
I have been using it
year*/' 0«fs a letter
.Mtat*,o!it.F.D.2,
•4 ke?p it to my
fme, ifer.it is mostly
ledtetae. ’When we
fevtritber sluggish,
Ran the fiver or
take a dose ol
ack-Draught and the
lovar. loostlybuy
geSta time, sad it
manyabUi."
Black-Draught , is a
purely vegetableremedy, acting on
the liver, stomach and bowels, it
Is made troa (elected herbs tad
roots, and contains m calomel or
other mineral-drug*.
It has been found of great value,
in Indigestion, stomach trouble,
rick headache, -constipation, an
laxy liver, helping to relieve the
ptoma caused by
trouble*, and to put the dlgcsttra
system Into proper working, order.
Get a package of Black-Draught
liver medicine front'ypur druggist
or dealer, today. Be aura to get
the genuine—Thedford’a.
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ACK-ORAUGHT
A Purely Vegetable Uver Medlclna
.Mr .J. A. Haynesworth, of Green
ville, 8. C., la spending the day In the
city.
Miss Dorothy Gilmore, of Louisville,
is among the visitors here tor a short
time at the Tosco.
William Lewis, Jr., is the name giv
en to a' son born to Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Bartlett, October 8th, at their home
on North Broad street.
Mr. Earl M. Johnson, chief engineer
for the Borden Condensed Milk Com
pany, of Chicago, will arrive this week
to be the guest of hie brother, Mr.
Hobson Johnson, fos a short visit
OPENED WITH A STAMPEDE YESTERDAY
Crowded, packed, jammed to the doors. Crowds of men and women
crowding one another to get the bargains we had to offer, but~<
Tomorroiv we cap the Climax with bigger Bargains than ever
STOVES
FARM IMPLEMENTS
For everybody, of every kind. Heating Stoves,
Cook Stoves and Ranges, that bum coal, wood, oil
or electric. : s : s s s } s
No. 7, Cook Stove burns wood. Here's an astound
ing buying chance. Regular prire $15.00 ’NOW
LOUT THEY GO—
Colony Excelsior Ranges at banner bargains to
make this sale go quickly. Six holes, large oven
and warming oven. Regular price $55.00. On Sale
$43.95
BOX WOOD HEATERS
TUESDAY’S LOCALS
Messrs, L. B. Braswell and H.
Isaacs went to Atlanta yesterday, ex
pecting to return today.
Mr. J. Harvey Dick, of Greensboro,
N. C., was In the city for a short time
yesterday.
Mrs. G. W. FerriiL after a visit
of several weeks to reiaUves In Mori
dian, Miss., has returned to the city.
Mr. H. B. Goodman, of Dallas, Tex.,
is among the visitors in town for
short time.
Hr. and Mrs. fu. it Lewis, of Fine-
ora, end Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Smith,'of
Guyton, were among the visitors
spending yesterday in ThomaqvUIe.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Arnold, Rose-
dale avenue, have as their guests,
Mrs. Arnold's parents. Dr. and Mrs. A.
C. Walters, of Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Nan Phllpot has returned from
Balnbridge, where she has been visit
ing for several weeks, and la with her
sister, Mrs. O. W. Fcrrill.
Mrs. O. W. Fcrrill has returned
home, after spending a month visiting
dian and Jackson, Mias, hat return
cd to the city.
Don't shiver with cold this winter, when a good
stove costs so little. Come and get 'em fellows.
Out they go at— $2.98
FARMERS HERE'S A SNAP.
Did you ever hear of the like. Rub your eyes and
look again. Back Bands for only
11c
GOOD PARLOR BROOMS
You have paid $1.00 for many a broom no better—
all fresh,- this season's stock. Sale Price
48c
HAY FORKS
Wooden, 3-tine Hay Forks. We are making one
grand clean sweep of the stock. Out they go—
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PLOW LINES
Made of 3-8 Inch Texas Sisal Rope, full 33-feet
long. Out they go Saturday
9c
Wooden Wash Boards on Sale Saturday 6c
All Farm Implements on sale at ridiculously low
prices. This is the way we are selling Scuters now
2- inch Scooters—Sale Price He
2y 2 inch Scooters—Sale Price 13c
3- inch Scooters—Sale Price 16c
314inch Scooters—Sale Price 18c
STOVE- PIPE
Here'e where we break the back of old 1914 prices
—5 and 6 inch stove pipe—it's enough to shock you
folks. Hurry in, there is a big stock, but it won't
last long at this give-away price—
11c
Wood Fibre Buckets. Out they go at 69c
LOOK HERE!
Pyrex Pie Plates and Bread Pans,
This is the genuine Pyrex Ovenware. Sells for a
dollar tvery place. Now only
59 c
Cole’s
Hot Blast Heaters
Sacrificed
Here indeed, you can get the best at terrific reduc
tions. All sizes. Just pick out the one best suited
to your needs. Here's the way we sell 'em now.
$22.50
STOVES
$32.00
STOVES
$37.50
STOVES
$15.95 $22.45 $26.95
Messrs. T. M. Walsh and H. B. Rock
well, of Atlanta, were visitors, here
yesterday on business for a short
time.
Rev. J. L. Gilmore, ot Balnbridge,
accompanied by bis daughter, Mrs.
Ryles ot Savannah, spent the week
end with Mrs. Camp on Fletcher
street
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Community Building
i: y Dollars
Every dollar whfch comes into your possession can
become a community building dollar if permitted to
work normally and naturally.
Crop money proceed* for instance will do you and
our entire cbjnmunity the most good if 'deposited
promptly and kept here io Thomasvilla as long im
possible.
Farmers of Thomas County and vicinity are invit
ed to make this strong, friendly bank the deposi
tory for crop funds.
Bank of Thomasviiie
Dtslgnatsd Depository of State of Georgia, County of Thomas
and City at Thomasvllls.
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R. THOMAS, Vice-Free-1
Mr. Frank Harris left last night
for Macon where he goes to attend the
funeral of his sister-in-law, the widow
of the late Mr. Marlon Harris. Mrs.
Harris died In Athens where she was
with her son, who is attending the
University of Georgia. She was be
fore her marriage, a Miss Hazothurst,
of Macon, a member of a well known
family of that name In Georgia and a
very lovely woman;
■ CURRENT NEWS NOTES '
-INTEREST TO COiflMI M l
mostly with sand at first. the clever representative of 'tho
; There is e good deal of sickness at Times-Entcrpriso spent Wednesday
: present, mostly tupposod to be dougue night hero with friends.
! lever, although there has not boon j
. many cases that required tho attention Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maddox, spent
| of a physician. Thoro Is much com- Part of Sunday afternoon, ut the
: plaint among those that havo had an home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Single.
lory, of tho Spring Hill community.
Brooks County Binging
® 0 "' ,en * ,0n ‘° Meet— I attack that It Is every severe.
The Brook* County Singing Conven-j M lss Dura Lee Barrow, who has a
tlon will convene at Favo, the fifth position as teacher at Frodonla, spent
Sunday in October, at the PrimlUrs tho week-end with homo folks.
Baptist church. ! . Mr : w : .Hattaway and
daughter, Mrs. Willie Maude Banister,
This sing Is not -confined to Brooks spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
county alone, nor to Favo citizens, but A. C. Fallln,
Is open to everybody that likes to slug ^
Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan, and
baby spent first of the week in
Thomasviiie, Mrs. J. E. McMillan, ac.
compnnicd them to their home in tms
section.
' “V'r.' - , j- . - _ Mr. 'J. M. Hesters killed a rattle
Hed on EM •""•“’Tuesday five feet long with
Uost of the pain an suffer is
Why continue
to colon it—to sacrifice your
youth, beanty, cal enjoyment
to ft? , '
The combination of simple
-/harmless medicines found in
'Dr. Miles’ ArtUUn Fills
especially effective in re-
1 tiering pain without bad aftkr-)
effects.
, For more than thirty-five
'yean sufferers bom headache,
neuralgia, backache, tooth- 1
ache, sciatica 'and paint front
ether causes bake found to-
Bef by taking these pills. 1
try tSemY’
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or hoar good singing. It la not a da- *”■ J ° W0 “ BakC ' tcn rattle *’ and • buttoa
nominations! gathering or a picnic, bat, The school is progressing nicely no- _ bIr - and Mrs - Lcm Singletary, of
is a get-together of all the people to der the management of Misses Zadlo , m * •I’® 11 * Sunday night with
praise the Lord In Gospel tonglng., and George Williams. A them parents here Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Many food teacher* and leader* are j ,ar S® number Is enrolled and more w L • Colvin, of Thomasviiie,
expected from other counties. Dinner! are to come in later. The was shaking hands with his friends
tv. Worv. patron* have been making some im* here last Thursday.
^v eir.^v bri«~ snd ^v D !Z remeD l a . °?. ‘It® buildin*. whlc^ Mr “r^McRory. attended
body come early, brin* dinner nnd atay, a dd* much to its appearance. to business in Cairo. Tuesday
late. Let n* make It * day Ions to be Next Saturday and Sunday will be Mrs. Ellis Pendergast, of the Bar.
remembered. regular preaching days here and every- netts Creek section, is visiting her
S ody Jt? 1 ? try and bo presenL as parents here this week.
SSJuiLt s£/3n Among‘hu iocal «lks spending
certain...that ,oa wl11 . be,T something Monday in Thomasvillo, was Messers
L. Bl BUNTIN.
Newton-Smith— \
Friends will be surprised to team ot
the wedding Tuesday afternoon at 4
o’clock, ot Mrs. Myrtle Hendricks New
ton to Mr. B.tS. (Pst) Smith. The
wedding was a! very quiet affair, due
to the Illness of the bridegroom and
was performed In the presence of the
family by Rev. C. R. Jenkins. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith are well known here and
have th* best .wishes of many friends
for a very happy and nsefnl life to
gether.
Chet will he worth while.
CHASTAIN
The ehower that came Sunday after
noon waa mnch appreciated ks an
vegetation was badly in need ot rain.
It was followed by a cool spell which
make* fire feel real comfortable.
Again there waa a large crowd pres
ent at the alnging Sunday afternoon
at Fine Grove. There were a good
many visitors present, especially from
Coolidge and Frodonla community.
All of yon can come again, as a cordial
welcome la extended.
Mrs. A. C. Fallln, who has been very
III for the past fonr weeks, has re
turned home from the hospital In
ThomaavlR*. This was her second
treatment, end to-the delight of her
many friends A* to muchMmproved.
The road gang is now claying the
BMtoa road. IMs work will ha
dated,Us there
this
SINGLETARY
Quite a number from here attehd.
ed the assocation at Bernetts Creek,
church last Wednesday and Thurs.
day .all report a very fine moetfng.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beverly and Mr,
and Mrs. Russell Beverly of Och.
locknee, spent part of Sunday after,
noon at the home of their aunt, Mrs.
Noah Singletary.
Mrs. W. R. Singletary, of Grand
Ridge’ Fla., and Mrs. Nat Bullock of
ThomtsviUe, spent last week in this:
community, with’ relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Cape Johnson, and!
children attended Sunday school at
‘ Id Spring chprch. last Sunday.
The many friends of Mrs. Oscar
Braswell, will bo glad to know that'
she is at home again after months!
stay at Balnbridge, in the Hospital.
Messers. Henry Kemp, and Will-
George Lawrence, of near Camilla, i
were recent visitor# at the home of 1
Hr. Noah Singletary. j
Misses Mane Hale, and Foy Mc-
Rory, spent Sunday with Miss'
Mayene Willis. !
Mr. Mike Pendergast, of the'
Barnetts creek section, spent part of
Sunday at tba horn# of Mr. and Mrs.;
Oscar Braswell. J
Misses Alice and Loraine Single.
yrefc BW*-.
ry, Spent port ox SunoBr sxtimoon ^
with- KUMoCtbU aM.Erio bUltory,:
<»«*. -RrO. igsUoA.oFtSohSivTlle.
Oscar Maddox,
Noah Singletary,
Byron Singletary.
Mr. J. M. Hester, Enland McRory,
T. S. Singletary, attended to business
in Thomasviiie, Saturday.
RAILROAD STATISTICS
Atlanta, Ga., — Railroad men here
today point out. based on statlstlos
they have completed, that to the first
half of 1922, 45 cents out of every
dollar ot gross revenue received ly
tho railroads of the country went to
salaries and wages of employee, com
pared with over 46 cents In 1921,
After deducting the labor cost, the
remainder of the 1922 railroad dollar
was divided os follows la the first
six months; Materials and supplies,
loss and damages claims, injury to
persons and Insurance, depreciation
and retirements 28.7 cents compared
with 26.3 cents last year; locomotive'
fuel. 9 cents, compared with 9 t-3
cents In 1921, taxes 5 3-5 cents, agoing
6; hire of equipment and Joint facility
rents 1 3-10 cents, against 1 4-10; and
net railway operating Income (aval),
able for Interest and other fixed
charges, dividends, If any) and Im
provements and surplus 13 2-5 com
pared with 19 9-10 cents In 1921.
25,000 Syrup Cans
and
1,000 Syrup Barrels
Will arrive in few days with more to follow as
needed. We will be prepared to supply your re
quirements.
AtCEL BROTHER^
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FEED AND GRAIN STORE
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