Newspaper Page Text
The Steyeranaa Co,
The One Price People
■» J. P. Potter of Coolldge wi
Saturday visitor to Tbomasrtile.
Mis# Zoe Simpson of Meigs was
in the city on Friday. Miss Simpson
is one of the leaders In the Tlmes-
Enterprise piano contest - and Is a
young lady of very attractive person
alty. v '
VV. J. Giles, wife and children of
JBradfordvlIle are in the city.
I
I. C. Stubbs and H. H. McKelvey,
prominent citizens of Pelham were
In the city on Wednesday.
Miss Ballllu Lilly" of Metcalfe was
among the number of visitors on
Friday. Miss Lilly is one of the pop
ular young ladies who Is a factor in
the piano contest now being conduct
ed by this paper.
Sir. Dan G.waltney is lying quite
sick at hi3 home. His many friend
hope-to see him out again ■soon.
Mr. B. F. Schurmeler of St. Paul,
Minn., who has spent many succes
sive winters here, came down last
Sunday with Judge H. W. Hopkins
to "Sherwood.”
Mr. Tom Dunbar of Cairo was here
last Sunday to see his best girl.
Mr. J. B. Mitchell, although hand
icapped by having but one hand,
killed three wild turkeys one day last
week.
Mrs. Robert Walker is quite sick
at her home-hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason are expected
here frdm Philadelphia. Pa., next
Saturday.
Ojnce more we repeat that there la
a good opening for a medical man
here/ No man has been missed from
this community more than tt}e lata
Dr. W. F. Robertson, and although
he had a lucrative practice, no one
has succeeded him.
,Mrs; L. V. Mitchell and three chil
dren arrived here from Philadelphia,
Pa., Tuesday.
Dr. If. L. Spengler of Donalsonvllle
‘ will come over to the Elk housewarm
ing today.
We donY offer you trash as most advertisers do when adver-
tising to their country trade. We sell' High Class merchan
dise at very reasonable prices. *
Mies Emma McIntosh went over
to Quitman yesterday p. m. to visit
friends and relatives for a few days.
J. R. Russell
town Friday.
Metcalfe, was' In
Jim Davis of Pelham was In the
city on Friday.
Miss Rena Branddon, who Is teach-
the guest .of her sister, Mrs. G. W.Fer
rill,, returned, to Balnbrldge yester
day morning.
J. B. Rountree one of Thomas
county’s representatives in the leg
islature is In the city.
SHOES'
Miss Lillian Moore of Quitmav i-
the guest of Mrs. Clyde Neel. AID:
Moo dp wa« maid of honor to Mil
Neel.
Mr. Love Culbreath of Barwlck,
was oue of t>.o throng of visitors.
Mr. Cclhrccth Is a son of tho prin
cipal of the Barwic': ;-.a6lic school.
Our Specialty is Solid Leather Shoes only
We guarantee any pair of Children’s Shoes we sell at from
$i up to give perfect satisfaction or you can have a new pair for
the asking. The same thing holds good on Ladies’ Shoes from
$1.50 up,'on Men’s goods from #2.00 up, Pat. Leathers excepted
Mr. S. G. Culpepper, who has been
visiting his brother, J. T. Culpepper
here, returned yesterday afternoon to
bis home at White Springs, Fla.
Tho Pelham State Bank building
Is nearing completion. The . brick
work was completed several days ago
and in a lew days the wood work and
the plastering of. the vtalls will be
finished and reary for occupancy.
It will, be one of the prettiest build
ings in this section.—Pelham Jour
nal.
Tho friends of Mayor S. A. Rod-
Uenbery are congratulating hlqr up
on the birth of a little daughter at
Ills home on Hansell street.
Mrs. W. J. Myers, Miss Tann/yhill
and Miss Beatty of Mlliersburg, Ohio,
are hero for tho winter and are
at Mrs. A. G. Robinson's on Clay
street. They are pleasantly remem
bered an visitors here last year.
Mrs. C. G. Bitlft left yesterday
morning for Macon where she will
visit friends.
NEWSPAPER CHANGE.
Blarton Printery Company Buys Out
the Balnbrldge Argus.
Baiubridge, Ga., Nov. 22.—The
Blanton Printing Cbmpany of which
9. R. Blanton, formerly of Thomos-
vllle, Is president; has purchased the
press and outfit of the Balnbrldge
Argus, Mr. Blanton hns for the last
ten days been' publishing the Daily
Tribune and will continue Its pub
lication. The ArguB was for more
than a year a dally and Jor tile past
few months has been published week
ly. It will suspend publication and
Its editor, T. H. Tiller go Into other
business. Balnbrldge will still have
tbr.ee papers—the Daily Tribune, the
Weekly Democrat and tho Weekly
Searchlight.
Calf and Vici Four Dollars, Patents Five,
Messrs. J. B.
Homer Wil-
Way,
Hams, A. O. Robinson and J. L. Tur
ner, came home last night from a
trip to Florida, with, a wagon full
of ducks.
Men 9 s Hats
Mrs.Lynde Harrison and daughter,
*»iss Katherine Harrison, arrived yes
terday afternoon from New Haven,
Conn. They will spend the winter
here at their home, the Donner resi
dence on Dawson street. Judge Har
rison will join them later in the sea
son. '
Mrs. Ed F. Cook left yesterday
morning for her old home at Col
umbus, Ga., to visit for a week.
From there she will go to Amerlcus
to attend the South Georgia confer
ence.
| "Mr, J. M. Moncrlef has purchased
a nice farm from.J. D. Carlton
about a mile from town.
Dr. W. H, Craw has purchased
from B. F. Megahee a, small tract 01
land near Coolldge.
ALL DAY SINGING.
NEW ARRIVALS.
Thanksgiving Day at 1‘uvo to bo
Siicnt in Singing, i
There will tte an all day singing
at Pava, Ga., on Thanksgiving Day,
November' 30. All are Invited to
Join In the praises of song and
Thanksgiving to God. These affalhp |
were always successful and a large
crowd will doubtless be on band to
enjoy the occasion. - ' |.
WANTED—rlSO head of mules, be
tween 6 and 7 years old to weigh I
from 1,000 tov 1,200. E. M. Smith,'
Many People Going to Coolldge to
Purchase Homes.
Judge W. N. Spence was In the
city yesterday on his way home from
Bainbridgc to Camilla. He has com
pleted a week of Decatur Superior
Court. He will return there Monday
to take up the criminal docket.
Among the cases qf interest is thnt of
Neel Sutton, the kidnapper.
Mr. W. E. McArthur has accepted
the position of supuerlntendent for
the 'Stetson Lumber Company. Mr.
McArthur was formerly with Ash-
hurn Lumber Co„ at Murphy. He
will move to Coolldge at once.
D, C. Dukes, Moultrie.
‘Moultrie, Ga., Nov. 16.—The death
of D. C. Dukes In this city yesterday
removes one.of Moulttlo'a oldest
citizens. He. had lived In Moultrie
for a number of yeara. As singing'
master he had traveled the country
over and over again. He waB prob
ably" personally acquainted with more
people than auy Other Spain Geotv
|small farm joining the tow.n. There will be an examination for
I Mr, P. W- Carltoni returned homo applicants for teachers' licenses in
from Columbus Sunday. Mr. Carlton
has the typhoid fever. His many the public schools on the eighth and
friends wishhlm an early recovery. tion T , m be conducted by County
Mr. D, A. Inghram; brother of J. , , _ , , „ _ „ ,
\V. Inghrqm, has opeped up a grocery School Commissioner K.' T. MacLean
store hero this weok. Mr. Inghram and will be beld at blB offle es In the
Mr. A. N. Harris one of Moultrie’s [court house. The indications are
leading contractors was In town on that a number of those who desire to
business Wednesday. . , . ... .
Mr. Remer Jokes left Wednesday teach *“ th ® county schools will stand
morhing for his < home In Emanuel the test. A regular examination
The (iooildge Odd Fellows eeem to wan held last spring but a number
MASONS MOVE.
Winter Residents Arrive.
i Mr. A. J. Bnrwlck came down
ftrom Albany yesterday to spend
Sunday. He was superintendent ol
schools here last year and in that pos
ition every one learned to know and
like him. He has a similar place at
Albany this year, and is rejoicing In
the fact that the high school Is to be
housed in n new ‘925,000 building
next year.
New Quarters in Gribben Building to
be Dedicated Tonight.
The Masons will move today Into
their how ball hi the. Gribben build
ing. The meeting , of the lodge to
night will ho held In tho now quar
ters. A. dispensation was received
yesterday from Grand Master Meyer-
hardt of Georgia giving permission
for tho change of quarters.
The Gribben building was origin
ally modeled for the Masons and the
square and compasses and the key
stone arq still Imbedded In Its arch.
It has been the height of the ambi
tion of Thomasvlllc Masons for years
to return to their first love.
Mr. Gribben has had the hall thor
oughly renovated ni.d It Is In
tlful condition. The Masons, Knight
Templars, Odd Fellows, Woodm
the World and Patriotic Order
of America will occupy the hall.
Prominent Fainillrs are Coming in for
tho Winter.
Many of Thomasvllle'ii prominent
wiator residents are. coming to the
land of sunshine fqr the winter, these
days. Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Haskell
and family are here and are at their
country home near the city. They
arrived Saturday nlgbt from Cleve
land.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Keep came In
yesterday afternoon from New York.
They are at the, 5f usury. Their hand
some winter homo on Broad street
was burned down last April. They
will rebuild while here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreo will ar
rive from Cleveland on Friday and
will spend several months at Inwood
plantation. Mr. Morse, has not been
in good health for several months,
... ...IT
Mrs. Mdrton B" Wheeler of Grand
Rapids. Mich., Is In,the city and Is
the guest of her,mother, Mrs. Julia
Scott, on Jacksoq street. Mrs.
Wheeler’s visits are always welcomed
by her large circle- or Thomasville
friends. She will remain until after
Christmas.
were
Shells, Shells, Shell
Messrs. Heeth Varnedoe and T. J.
McCartney were summoned to Sav
annah yesterday as United States
grand Jurors In Judge Speer's court.
Mr. McCartney claimed exemption,
bnt Mr. Varnedoe Is presiding over
the destinies of his countrymen—
We closing out last
year’s shells
/IT COSY
/illloads. Wow is your
time for cheap shooting.
Miss Era Gardner, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Turn
er for several weeks left for Macon
yesterday morning.
+**
Miss Belle Johnson of Newport
News, Va., Is the guest of Miss Pattle
Mash.
beau-
FLTCH PLACE SOLD...
Hugh and Archie MacIntyre Pur
chase Plantation.
Mr. 51. M. Futch yesterday sold
to Messrs. Hugh and Archie MacIn
tyre the Futch home place. This
plantation Is a valuable piece of prop
arty. ^t Is situated six miles from
town on the Montlcello road.
Mrs. Price, who has been Tlsltlng
friends la Thomasville returned to
Tallahassee yesterday morning.
but is better now and expects the
genial climate of hfs favorite home to
restore bis old time vigor.
5tr. and Mrs. Junius Smith have
returned to Thomasville after a stay,
of several montba In Virginia.
STRAWBERRY CROP.
People Plant M.r
Luscious Fruit.
Blind Headache
Harry Greatman, advance man
for I,ewis Morrison’s Faust Is In the
city. The great actor will be here
Saturday.
A.'; my. Ga., Nov. 20.—The straw
berry industry is growing at u rapid
rate In Dougherty county. Experi
ments have been confined to two
writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of
I suffered with
About .a year ago,
1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga,.
blind, sick headaches and backaches, and could get
no relief until I tried
Product of Mills.
The product in one day of the mills
of the Longman & Martinez great
-works is enough to point every house
and everything made of wood in a
city with the L. and^M. Pure Paint.
In use thirty years; several mil
lion houses painted with I,, and M.
L. and M. costa about $1.20 per
gallon. *
The L. and 51. Paint Is best and
cheapest, because the L. and M. zinc,
hardens the L. and M. White Lead,
and makes It paint more surface and
wear for a longer time than any other
paint.
L. and M. costs about $1.20 per
gallon.
ft only requires 4 gallops of this
Celebrated paint and 2 gallons of
Linseed Oil at 00 cents per gallon to
paint a moderate sized house. There
fore a property owner ought not to
pay 11.00 per gallon for Linseed Oil
which he mnst do when a ready-for-
uae paint la bought. v .
L. and M. costs about $1.20 a gal
lon. Sold by C. W. Cochran, Thom-
asvtlle.
Col. W. F. Way, a Moultrie legal
light, was a Saturday sojourner.
couraged by the.* results already ac
hieved. A few days ago a local
firm received an >xpress shipment
of 250,000 plants which are now be
ing placed in the ground and another
concern secured 40,000 plants of a
■ popular variety merely to till out
vacant places in a 30 acre field. The
soil and climate here seem to he
Ideal for strawberry culture and the
yield of plants which have been prop
erly handled has been phenomenal.
The indications are that there
will be a steadily increasing acre-
‘age as a number of parties who have,
become interested are preparing to
plant largely in the near future,
bill will he returned against Tim Mc
Donald, while, for alleged compli
city In th*» Carter murders, for
which the Rawlingses are to swing.
Among the
E. R. Jerger expects to spend the
day In Quitman.
+++
Miss Ella Quailes, who has been
the guest of Mrs. K. T. Maclean for
a few days returned to her home at
Pelham yesterday.
enterprising citizens of Thomas coun
ty who have already takenadvantage
of the opportunity and secured
watches are G. W. Broom at Pavo
and Finley Anderson at Ochlockoneo.
It is not necessary that the six
dsllars be from n?w subscribers. All
we ask is that yeu get up six dollars
and send to us altogether. One dol
lar mayne for your subscription, two
-dollars for one of your neighbors,
who is behind and the other ^three
from any three people who are will
ing to help yeu get a good whtch
free. Immediately upon receipt of
Woman’s Relief
I immediately aommenced to improve, and
. now I feel like a new woman, and wish to
V recommend it to all sick women, for I
know it will curethem.asitdidme.’'
Cardui is pure, medicinal extract of
LY vegetable herbs, which relieves
dMcribing female pains, regulates female
ms. we win nn functions.tonesuptheorgans
« C (tapUin«, e ieJ NX to a proper state of health.
Don’t hesitate, but N\. Try it for your trouble.
Address: Ladies’ Ad- a,
, The Chattanooga Med!- \. Every drUgMlSt SCllS It
Organist Hero.
MrT/L T. Robinson and wife ar
rived yesterday afternoon from Wash
ington, D. C. Mr. Robinson comes
to act as organist and choir master
for 8L Thorras Church daring the
winter. The chnrcji feels thnt it is
fortunate In securing his . services.
He comes from St. 5Iargaret’s church
In Washington, and has had years of
experience In English cathedral
very druggist sell
In $1.00 bottles.
For choice cut flowers, wedding
bouquet*, floral designs, plants, etc.,
tetenhone, telegraph or write. Idle
Honr Nurseries, 5lacon, Ga.