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THE MEIGS BUDGET.
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TIMES-ENTERPRISE APRIL 19, 1907.
will be a real wedding, tht\^rtle»
Events ol the Week ns DetaliecI by( not being In the leatt disgosed to run
Prof. Searcy. i ( away as Is the custorf of young
' ! folks of this burg. >
Railroad Regulation. R. F. «•'» a" Anto.
A copy of the Doerun News lnci-| Dr. W. P. Friddell and A. J. Bond
deutly fell Into my hands this week, j are studying an automobile catalog-
The first column contains acta and j ue there days with a serious eye.
doings of the towu apostles. By a j Mr. Bond Is a carrier, on one ol
late enactment trains are made to i the rural routes from here, and of
slow np and run not more than flyej course If he should purchase an au-
mlies per hour through the town, tomoblle, people on his route will
Engineers are not allowed to blow | ’ve to be egreful to mall their let-
steam whistles within the town liai- ters the day before.
-Sy-. lt*. but must ring their bells. Hej Methodist Meeting.
Itodpt allowed to run backward un- \ series of meetings began at the
l' s|g,man preceedes the backing. Methodist church last Sunday and
3' train. He IS not allowed to "kick" w | n continue till further notice Is
a car Into a siding. We only bope given. Rev. 0. A. Davis Is an en-
i that, the city council of tbla place tertalnlng preacher, and Is doing
will go so far as to stop the contin- j some good preaching,
none ’screeching whistling of somej Personal Notes,
of the\freight trains opposite , the
school room.
The English Sparrow.
Perhaps when the authorities im
ported the little English sparrow to
rid the trees In Hyde park of worms,
• they did not think of what would
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! + LOCAL NeTvs AND VIEWS
munlty here at the forks of the rlv- SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT CLUB.
er. We have two county stores to j -
accomodate the people. W. ft Seg- Wha , the Ijadlcs of j| e tcalfe are Do- * I ' oc, “ Happenings of -the Day + FQR SALE _sei ecte( i North Caroll-
lar carries a line of dry goods and ! ' - , _ . , + in and Aronnd Thomaaville *
Ing For Their School
groceries, and will grind corn at hl3] ***********
grid mill. C. W. Jones also has a I , ~ " I
line of general merchandise._ Thenj Metcalfe, April 16. A delightful] Miss Sallie Neel spent Sunday in
there is the Thomasvllle Shingle Co., and successful entertainment was; Boston.
while Mr. Robert DeVIe's tram road j Siven at the Russell House Friday.
hauls out the watermelons ; and evening for the young people of Met- ■
brings in the 'fertilizer. | ealfe - The h0I,se wa » a,Ied nith
There are two prosperous schools lovely maidens all dressed In pure
In session with Mr. George Burns os! white. The feature of the evening
na seed plnders. Early seed oat?
Late seed oats. J. W. Dillon.
12-25-tf
Mlfses Fannie Clark, Sosle Sin
gletary, Essie Broover, Mrs. Eva.
McMillan and Mrs. Bullock, of, Och
lockonee, have been visitors 4here
this week.
Mr. M. H. Atvinson, Mrs. C.
Hall, Mrs. J. D. Atkinson, Miss Zoe
j Mr. Clyde Neel epent Sunday
; Quitman.
happen after the worms were gone. gi ra pson will take a trip to Panacea
They have spread to nearly every
.1, portion of the United Stater, and
are becoming a nuisance. Once
started they keep, up a perpetual lay
ing and hatching through the season.
Springs next week.
Miss Freddie Joiner, of Camilla,
was here Sunday, the guest of rel-
ative*.
Mrs. Ernest Baggs came up from
After the first set of eggs are hatch-^ Thomasvllle Sunday, and Is for the
at the Arline
ed, the laying continues in the same * present ensconced
nest, the eggs being kept warm nnd K| ouge#
‘hatched by the last nest of young.j Misses Wayne Lindsey, Gladys
They are becoming trouble some■ and -Esther Cardin,.are a bevy of
here, eating up young vegetables etc. ^ gwee t jitle misses who have been
A boy, from a few nests in an oak . j, er f roni Ochlockonee this week,
a few days since, threw down
young birds.
Early Closing. > j of Mr. C. B. Johnston. j
Beginning on the 22inst., the mer-| Mr. L. K. Boswell of Leland was;
chants of this place will adopt the here Sunday.
early hour closing. Arrangements Reid Hambleton, a former Meigs
arq.being made to that effect. It is boy, came up from Thomasvllle Sun
up
teacher at the MacIntyre school, and a large steeple cake representing
Miss Belle Shelley at the Stanaland j a very tall bell, with a handle beau-
school. We alro have religious
meetings every first Sunday and Sat
urday evening before at Little Och
lockonee church, Rev. J. F. Duncan
pastor. Also services at Mt. Pisgah
Primitive church every second Sun
day and Saturday before. Rev. Wil
liamson pastor. m He have Sunday
school every Sunday evening, R. R.
Chastain, Supt
Judge W. E. Chastain will draw np
all your legal papers, and Bailiff W.
A. Rehberg will serve them.
Byron Collier and W. A. Reh-
Mr. J. H. Lewis of Boston was here
Thursday.
tifully iced, placed on the center of
the piano to be voted off for the
"Belle of the Evening.” It was real
ly hard to tell which of them was the
belle. The tickets were on sale at
seven-thirty and the polls opened at
nine sharp, and closed at ten, dur
ing which time there was a gfeat
deal of excitement. The committee.
Mrs. Lillie Saunders and Mrs. Rus
sell were kept busy stamping more
tickets. Then Misses Smith, Vann,
Russel and Prof. Searfy counted the
tickets, while the ladies fixed re-
Mr. E. L. Bryan
Moultrie Sunday.
came evsr from
berg are attending court at Thomas-1 freshmenfs and the young folks had
vllle this week.
CHILD PAINFULLY BURNED.
Serious Accident at Boston... Other
'News.
music, singing and speaking and
guessing who would get the “Belle 1 ’
cake. Quite a cheer was given wnen
they entered the reception hall and
read:
Miss Fannie Lee McCall 196
Miss Forrest 129
Miss Claudia Copeland 105
Miss Sallie Lou Lilly 29
Mr. R. I. Beasley came over from
Boston Saturday.
Mr. J. J. Wilson of Pavo, spent
Tuesday in town.
Mr. W. W. Owen came over from
CoolJdge Tuesday.
STRAYED—Blade mllcli cow, faint
brown streak running down back,
marked with under hit in each
ear. Very probably has young
calf. $5 reward for return to W.
R. Brooks.
LOST—White pointer dog left ear
slight torn. Place on collar mark
ed A. Heywood Mason, Su3ina,
Ga. Reward for return or Informa
tion leading to recovery.
4-6-ltd-ltw
FOR SALE—A few young choice
Jersey milch cows for sale. Ad
dress Parkers Dairy, Thomasvllle,
Ga. k 4-9-ltd-3tw.
Mr. H. D. Philips of Boston was
In the dty Monday.
Mr. M. L. Let ford of Cairo was
In the city Friday.
Boston, Ga.. April 12.—Last Wed
nfgday afternoon little Luclle Reid,! Miss Laura Russell 5
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Reid, j Making 146.40, and the lOe door
proprietors of that popular hostel-1 fee brln F ln « ,be ■"» «*P«-
ses had been paid, to little over flf-
ery, the Reid House, was quite pain- . , „
7 i * | I ty dollars. So, hurras for Metcalfe s
Mrs. E. C. Vick, of Hansell, was fully burnt by her dress from behind pretty gjri9 and the , p Schoo , , m .
j a visitor here this week at the home j C0!nlng („ contact with the flames provement CIub ~
In the fire place of the sitting room. | The married ladles and children of
Had It not been for the efforts of (Metcalfe, and around were, dellght-
Prof. J. G. Dominick and two com-1 fu »y <-ntertaIned by the School In.
merclal men who happened to
ELLARKLLE ITEMS.
The Community is Prosperous
Business Is Brisk.
sought to have, the big whistle at j day. Reid has a dear Interest
the Variety Works to sbund a note t here,
to warn all concerned, that no more
trading can be done on that day.
4 Brutus la (lead. ^
Brutus Is dead! This Is not the
Roman Brutus, but Brutus Hsnd.
Brutus was among the first to enter
my school when I began liere eleven
years ngo, for be was the constant,
Inseparable companion of the sixth
Hsnd sisters nil model puppies. 80
was Brutus a mods! dog. He was
never known to misbehave. He was
n regular atettdaat at church and
Sunday school till tha town outgrew
him. He was at least fifteen yearn
old, nnd has gone where all good
dogn go.
A Real Wedding.
Well, they nay there’s going to
he cake and ambrosia some where
(By D. H. Parker, Jr.)
The farmers are well up with
their work but the recent cold has
somewhat damaged the watermelons
and other crops thst were just com
ing up. *
Judge 8. A. Roddenbery, of Thom-
asrllle, was at Little Ochlockonee
church Sunday and delivered a very
Interesting speech on prohibition. A
targe audience listened to his elo
quent speech tnd It has already been
of effect. |
We have a very prosperous com-, chant’s mercantile productions.
provement Club last Friday after-
, noon from 2 to 6, given at the Rus-
ln the building at the time, the little. Ho „ Be M „ CopeIandi Mr „.
girl would have been fatally burnt.
Prof. Dominck and one of the com
mercial men got their bands very
painfully burnt in trying to extin
guish the flames. Mr. and Mrs.
Reid were absent at the time the ac
cident occured, but the good neigh
bors came to the little one’s relief.
Mr. Redding Ramsey, of Brooks
county, was transacting bnslness In
the Hub during the week.
Unless some unforeseen calamity
occurs, North Boston will be the
scene of som, of Cupid’s victims In
May, It not sooner, la the shape of
one or two marrlagee.
Mr. Moses T. Kingsley and wife
of Brooks county tpent last Wednes
day In the city exchanging their
“filthy lucre" for some of our mer-
Grew
Miss Wallice’s
Hair
AND WE CAN
PROVE IT.
EVERYBODY CAN HAVE NICE HAIR
NOW, and you don't have to wait around
weeka and months for resulta either. You
will see improvements from the very first
application.
Mr. W. H. Robinson came over
from Cairo Friday.
Mr. T. H. Parker of Moultrie spent
Sunday In the city.
Mr. J. P. McRee of Camilla was In
Thomasvllle Sunday.
Mr. B. F. Smith came over from
Metcalfe Saturday.
Mrs. D. M. Spring of Metcalfe was
in the city Saturday.
.STRAYED—Gray mare, with Iroa
gray legs, forelock cropped, me
dium size. Reward for Informa
tion concerning above. Tow Jor
don, Southern Boulevard.
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WANTED—Horses and mules to
graze on finest pasture east of
Mississippi river. Terms, #2.5#
per head, per month In lots of 5 or
more. Less $3 per month. C. W.
Bell, Meridian, Leon Co., Fla.
4-ll-3tw-2tSun.
Mr. J. M. Jones, of Boston, spent
Friday here on business.
Lillie, Mrs. Horn and Mrs. Rusiell
were on the committee of entertain
ing and did credit to themselves and
the club.
Games of all kinds, muBlc and re
citations were much enjoyed. Mtsr
Laura Ruttell and Miss Forrest ex-j
celled as they always do with their
recitations. Delightful refresh
ments were served, and all left with
only a dime out, and a happy heart
within.
Metcalfe high school la the lead
with Its School Improvement Club,
has already added another large
room to the school bnildlng, for mu-
ste and library and have enough
money raised to paint the whole
building laslde and out.
The married ladles of Metcalfe
will give an entertainment of borne
talent Friday night April 26, called
"The Old Maids of Metcalfe." Ad
mission 26 cents, reserved seats 10
gents, Buy your tickets at once and
be Bure of good seats, where you can
bold your Bides while you laugh.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moody came
over from Boston Monday.
Mr. Ben Singletary came
from Ochlockonee Monday.
THE LAW EXPOUNDED.
Judge Mitchell's Charge to the
Grat'd Jury Monday.
Judge Mitchell's charges to the
grand Jury are always Interesting.
He does not make a habit, as do
some Judges, of playing to the ga'.-
r. Q. Dallas was among the
visitors from Pavo Tuesday.
Mr. J. D. Holland, of Patten,
attending the court this week.
Mr. B. W. Davis of Valdosta
attending court here this wiek.
Editor F. J. Wind of the Cairo
Messenger, spent Friday in town.
Mrs. Richard Trulock of Whlgham
spent Thursday with frlenda In the
city.
We have, at all times, a big lot of
horses and moles, J. D. Holman.
Cairo, Ga.
Dont keep money at home te at
tract burglars er at risk of bornfi-g.
Ten can get 4 per cent far It at tha
Peeples Savings Rank. Mitchell
Haas* Block, Thomaaville, Ga.
If your local dealer runs ont, re
'•'.ember wo have the horses or moles
you want. The price Is right. Terms
easy. J. D. Holman, Cairo, Ga.
In season and ont. Winter nnd
•arnmer, we hare a big lot of horses
lerles, or talking to the people, hut and mules for sale or swap. Cash
Bilious Jim.'
Bilious Jim grew so thin
He barely made a shadow,
One day a friend presented him
With Rydale's Liver TaMeU.
He took the hint, began their use.
And this Is what befell him.
He grew so fat, neither shoes nor
bat
Could be found to tit fain.
MORAL—Don’t mak* your wills
But cure your nil.
By using Rydale’s Liver Bills.
SO chocolate coated tablets ta a
convenient box. Price only IS cedta.
Easy to take, pleasant In affect
Sale and sure. We guarantee
them. Montgomery A MacIntyre.
How to Avoid Catching Colds,
As every one Is liable to catch a
cold and as colds are bangeroua be
cause they may terminate In chronic
throat or lung diseases. Every one
should be Interested in learning how
to avoid colds. The way Is simple.
Never sleep too cold, never fall
asleep in a cold room, or while Bit
ting In a cold draft, never sit or Ite
In a cold room or a cold draft Me
one ever catches a cold when the
body and mind are active no matter
how cold one may get. If you are
suffering from a cold or Its effects,
Rydale’s Cough Elixir Is the quick
est and best remedy you can use.
Rydale's Cough Ellxtr Is sold under
a guarantee. 25 and 30.rents a bot
tle. For sale by Montgomery & Mac
Intyre.
A Woman Without a Stomach.
Several years,ago, an eminent Bar
illa talks are plain, matter of fact or credit. J. D. Holman, Cairo, Ga. geon removed the entire stomach ol
|;[ woman suffering from Cancer. The
| patient
i and common-sense,
j In speaking to the grand Jury yes-
| terday morning his talk was spiced
with humor. He said for Instance
Her Hair Takes on New Life end Crows 3
Feet Longer than it wii Before.
KXOWLTON DANrKRINC CO.
Gentlemen;
Your Danderine has made my hair grow
longer than it was when l be*
five feet long and keeps right
on growing, it teemeto fairly crawl outoi my
Bcalp. it is «o glossy and nice too.
Danderine will always have my best wishca.
Sincerely,
JEANETTE WWLUCE.
cult now than ever before, and ex
pressed the hope that It mfgnt con
tinue to decrease. He said the of-
"Some young men do not seem to ! fleers had been vigilant in ferreting
think that they are fully dressed un- 1 out violators of the law and the court
less they have a little nickle-plated severe in its fines.
JEANETTE WALLICE,
HI W. 14tb Street. NEW YORK CITY#
Thia GREAT HAIR-GROWING REMEDY
can now be had at ail Druggists in threa
sizes, 25c., 50c. and 81.00 per bottle.
■■■«■■■■ To .how how quickly Donderlno
Um U mm Bi acts we will send a large sample
| 11 !■ ■§ free bjr return mail to anyone who
sends this advertisement to the
Knowlton Danderine Co., Chicago, with their
name and addreaa and ten cents in silver or stamp*
to pay postage.
' pistol in their pocket. When they
| happen to have a bottle of booze in
' the other pocket there is no telllug
j what will happen. The practice of
j concealing weapons is a dangerous
j one. It often costs a human life.
: when if the weapon was not carried
a black eye or a broken noee c eoon
| healed, would be the extent of the
damage.”
The judge scored blind tigers, and
Referring to the matter
equalization the Judge termed it in,
portant and said that there would be
no impropriety In the grand jury
considering it at this session of
court. He said that such matters
were particularly In the province of
tire fell teuton of the grand Jury,
rvived the operation and
lived several months. This womui
had no use for Rydale’s Stomach
• blets. But every one whose stom
ach is diseased or deranged does and
will find these tablets a perfect rem
edy, no matter what form of Indi
gestion or dyspepsia affects you.
Rydale's Stomach Tablets give
quick relief and effect a permanent
of tax cure of the worst ferms of gtomach
diseases. They are sold under a
guarantee. Price 25 and 50 cents
a box. Large size contains 2 1-2
times the small size. For sale by
Montgomery ic MacIntyre.
Cures baby’s croup, Willie'
cuts, and bruises, mama*
throat, grandma’s
tzt thst » eesM b* eouaMerad now. | Thomas' Eclectrie
lameav.s.-
Oil—ths
lu the light of recent recommenda
tions It la probable that they will.
said that the man who sneaked ■ This la an Important matter, and one
around In an alley to sell a bottle that la receiving attention every
where. It tha grand Jury doea act,
we hope that It will be with auch
of whiskey was more dangerous than
the open bar, for the latter could be
watched. He aald there was less
liquor selling In the Southern Cir-
kouaehold remedy.
force and efilciency as will
about an Immediate reform.
“My child was burned terribly
about the face, neck and breast. I
applied Dr. Thomas' Electric Oft.
The'pain ceased and the child sank
bring ' lnt0 * restful sleep.”—Mrs. Naur
j M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. T.
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