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WEDNESDAY AFFTERNOON. AUGUST 8, 1923
NE* OFFICERS ME
MED BE 'CUE CLUB
Ernest Spann New President and
Royal Fletcher Secretary of
Plains Barbecue Assn.
PLAINS, August B.—The barbe- ■
cue club served dinned out at Mag
nolia Springs Monday evening. The |
usual menu w.-fs enjoyed by a
large number of the membership :
and a number of visitors were pres- j
ent. After dinner a brief business '
session was held to elect new of
ficers for the next six months.!
Ernest Sparm was elected president
of the club, succeeding J. B. Moufi
ey, and Royal Fletcher was made
secretary and treasurer, succeeding
S. H. Timmerman who has served
in this capacity since the organiza
tion of the club several years ago.
Mrs. Lide Williamson and chil
dren, of Wilmington, N. C., are
spending some time her guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williamson.
Mrs. Tom Marshall Lowry re
turned Monday from a visit in
Union Springs, Al.-j.
Mr. and Mrs. Rulliford Ross, of
Larkin, Fla., are spending some
time here. Mr. and Mrs. Ross had
lived at Plains many years before,
moving to Florida a vear ago.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mont;?, Rufus
Monts and Miss Kathleen Monts,
You Get 16 Ounces to
the Pound at Bragg’s
Fresh Country Eggs, Hens
and Fryers at the same low
price.-
Plenty good Beef, Pork,
Veal, Star Hams, Star Ba
con, Boiled Flam and nu
merous other things for ev
ery-day menu. 1 6 oz. to the
pound. Get it at BRAGG’S
MARKET.
Telephone 181
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SPECIALS for
Thursday Morning
24 Lbs. White Lily $1.07
Fresh Country Eggs Q7p
Dozen vmU
Wesson Salad Oil, OCp
Pint Can -
10-oz. Jar Peanut ?7f
Butter ...
Fancy Lemons, • 9Qp
Dozen-
Gold Seal Creamery Butter, 47 P
Pound ***
Quaker Oats, j ftp
Pkg. AVt
Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, Oftp
3 for--
Rogers Quality Bread, tp
1 3-oz. Loaf t *' /
209 Fosryth St. 110 N. Jackson St.
I of Statesboro, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Dean.
Mrs. Dean Ross and little girls,
! Louise and Clair, returned to Les
lie Monday after a visit here be
: fore going to their home in Lar
i kin. Fla.
Miss Mabel Webb, of Roberta, is
j the guest this week of Mrs. Homer
I Bankston.
Miss Alice Ruth Timmerman re-
I turned home Saturday after a nor
' mal course at the State Normal
i school, Athens.
Harrold Kendrick has enlisted in
I the C. M. T. camp, Fort Barran
’ cas, Fla., and has already entered
upon his duties there.
Little Miss Cecilia Bankston has
gone to Roberta to visit relatives
. for the week.
Miss Evelyn Walters returned
j Sunday from Athens, where she
| has been at the State Normal school.
Dennis Moore, of Knoxville,
Tenn., came Monday to make a
i brief visit to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Moore.
B. D. Shumate, of Birmingham,
Ala., and Joo Collins, of Monte
zuma. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Oliver.
Louise McGarrah is spending the
week in Americus the guest of Mrs.
■ A. B. Gardner.
, Mrs. Harris Hall and little son,
[lLouie, the guests of her sister, Mrs.
,I J. R. Logan the past two weeks,
left Tuesday for Americus where
. she will visit before returning to
her homo in Milledgeville.
M’ss Carrie Lu Stephens and Mr.
Bell, of Richland, were pleasant
guests of Miss Mary Clark Sunday.
Miss Lota Speer, of Leslie, who
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis her esnyeral days ago sis im
proving rapidly. .
Mrs. R. A. Stapleton and Alice
Andrews returned to their home in
Americus Tuesday after several
weeks visit to relatives herp.
John King, of Atlanta, Robert
Kin? of Leesburg and Joe King,
of Macon, were called to the home
of their sister, Mrs. E. E. Cook.
Saturday, on account of the critical
illness of their mother, Mrs. Emma
Kino-.
Mrs. James Dozier, of Bronwood,
is spending the wek with her par
ents. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Barker.
I Rev. T. W. Sheely, of Spring
field, is assisting the pastor, Rev.
M. R. Wingard of the Bottsford
Lutheran church in a series of re
j vival services which commendced
j Sunday and will continue through
Wednesday.
i Miss Laura Caughman and Miss
Annie Belle Wise returned Tuesday
! from a visit of several days in Ogle-
: thorpe,
Evelyn Spiller, the guest of Mrs.
J. H. Woodruff for several days re
cently, has returned to her home
in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Cody, Miss Martha
Cody and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Cody,
of Columbus, were guests of Mrs.
Alvin Timmerman Sunday.
i* Miss Margarite Forth has return
ed from a visit to friends near
Dawson.
Misses Lucile Marshall *ind Ola
Ruth Marshall left Tuesday for
Waycross where they will spend a
I week.
CUT-OFF
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Hardy Cook, of Pine Hurst was
a visitor here Sunday.
R. 11, and R. L. Stubbs heard
Bishop Candler, at the Rylander in
Americus Sunday morning. His I
message being very inspiring and
■ uplifting.
Mr. atojcl Mrs. Monroe 'Wicker I
enetrtained at dinner Sunday, Mrs.-
Cook. Miss Mary and Sue Cook,
and Marie Blackwell, of Monti
cclo; and Mr. and Mrs. Watson
W’icker of this place.
I The singing was at the home of;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coker, Sun- '
day evening.
Robert Stubbs, was a visitor ‘
near Ellaville, Saturday evening.
Misses Maudelle Pennington,
and Paulino McDonald and A. F.
Pennington spent Tuesday in
Americus.
i Prof, and Mrs. D. E. Penning
jton. and Children spent the week
end with the former’s mother,
J Mrs. A. J. Pennington, enroute to
their home in Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith and
children, spent Sunday' afternoon
at Oglethorpe, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Smith.
Misses Mary Cook. Marie Black
v-011, Tinian and Reid Cook, of
Monticello, spent this week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Watson Wicker.
Miss Laura Stubbs, spent last
week at Shellman, the guest of
MFs Jessie Bell.
i Misjs Tionnie Wicker is snend’ng
J this weyk at Monticel'i. with Mr.
And Mrs. Cook .and family.
MissjEula Kitchens spent last
v-ook di Andersonville, fho guest
of her sister Mrs. OHn Hollowav.
Charlie Perrv, of Montezuma,
was a visitor here Monday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Hollowav, of
Anderso.nville were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Hollowav’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Seab Kitchens.
Mrs. Wilson Rodenbaugh and
tittle daughter, Nellie, are spend
ing the week with Mrs. J. T. Mor-
' t-’s an the home of Mrs. A. J. Pen
nine-tan
M’ss Eva Bedenhaugh. of Ai
banv is nt homo t nr n rynep'- v’sit
to hdr mother, Mrs. L'zzie Beden
bargh.
Mrs. Greene Norris, and her sis
ter, Mrs. Carlton Barton, of Willis,
ton. Fla., spent the week-end -nt
Floins. with their father, J. R.
Greene.
Mosdames. Watson Wicker.
Enrest Coker and R. H. Stubbs en
tertained *25 of the voung set. with
a picnic nt Miona Springs. Thurs
dav evening.
George. Wicker and son, master
Stanley Wicker, are visiting rela-
f IWe
ft*- wire
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THEsmilingEskimo ■
kid is sure of a wel- ■
come whenever the
S" crowd gets thirsty.
Everybody knows the
Qi' • tang and sparkle of his ■
K J ginger ale —they all ask H
z for it, and they all
j Order by the case from
I your grocer or druggist
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VjhZf , J Millis, Mass., U. S. A.
Ginger Ale W
Sarsaparilla 'V
Birch Beer
Root Beer
GINGER ALE
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tives in Jacksonville, Fla., ■
Mrs. Will Allen and children, are j
visiting Mrs. Allen’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Collier, near Montezuma.
PLEASANT GROVE
A large crowd attended the picnic
given by the members of the B. I’.
P. U. at Bethel Saturday.
Miss Stella Ethridge is visiting
her cousin, Virginia Ethridge, at
Leslie this week.
Mrs. J. C. Wilis was a visitor of
Mrs. J. A. Dowdy Thursday after
noon.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Houston and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Chambliss motored to Sylvester
1 hursday.
Mrs. J. T Coogle and children,
J. T. and Picksy, spent Wednesday
with Mrs. J. L. I’resley.
The weekly singing was at the
home of Miss Lucile Middlebrooks.
A very large crowd attended.
Etta Dowdy was the spend-the
day guest of Lillian Morris Sun
day.
Miss Gladys and Jess Chambliss,
Annie and Festus Bivins, from Pen
'nington, attended the singing here
j Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dowdy and
, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dew were Sun-
I day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
| Reeves.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coogle spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Morris.
Lewis Templeton and Thomas
Goodrum, of Vienna, spent Satur
day and Saturday night with George
and David Middlebrooks.
Miss Lena Braswell, of Americus,
' spent last week at the home of C. L
Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dowdy were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. Beard.
Mrs. C. L. Braswell visited Mrs.
J. L. Presley Sunday afternoon.
D. A. Methvin ’visited his brother
L.-G. Methvin, Sunday.
Etta Dowdy spent Sunday night
with Mildred Dew.
DUBLIN SCHOOLS TO
OPEN SEPTEMBER 10
DUBLIN, Aug. 8. —Dublin city
schools w-ill open for the fall term
on Monday, September 10th, it has
i been determined by the City Board
■of Education, and all plans for
I opening that day aw» being made.
It will be some time yet before
I th# to gather in for
; thy“ opening dale~%ut Supt. W. P.
: Martin will be frqjn his vacitv
i tion sonpe wcdksjtihead of-the open
ing date, to get alb details com
pleted.
It is expected that two new
teacher's will have to’be elected to
fill vacancies that have come up
since the closing of the schools, bt(t
this matter will be attended to
sopm time soon .by the board.
OFFICER MIXED UP
IN SHOOTING QUITS
. LA GRANGE, Aug. B.—S. A.
; Daniel, county police officer
has left for Canton, Ga., where he
‘ will become a member of the coun-
I ty police of Cherokee -aunty. Mr.
I Daniel has tendered his resigna
tion, which has been accepted, a;
STOUT PERSONS
IncHne to ful l feeling after eat
ing, gassy pains,constipation
Relieved and digestion improved by
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
I Cleansing and comforting - only 25c
a local officer.
Mr. Daniel is the second county
officer to resign since the shoot
ing affray on the West Point-
Chipley road on Tuesday, night,
July 24, in which Gordon R.
Andrews was killed, Special Bail
iff C. W. Emory having rcsigred
last week.
DISTRICT SCOUT MEET
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
DUBLIN, Aug 8. —A very impor
tant meeting of the members of
Oehooh Council Boy Scouts in the
Twelfth district is to be* held at
Hawkinsville on Friday, r.ext, when
the future .of the organized dis
trict scout work, will ie settled.
You Can Lii)e On
One Meal A Day
but insufficient nourishment will not produce a
condition of health or strength which will permit
of efficient work and enjoyment of life. So it is
with the lubrication of your automobile. A
motor WILL run on an under-supply of oil, but
just as the body, is under-nourished by an in
adequate supply cf food, so is the motor under
lubricated by an insufficient quantity of motor
oil. There are four things to consider in the -
care of your motor—first, the proper quality of
oil; second, the proper quantity; third, the right
grade or weight for your particular motor; and
fourth, the necessity of changing oil every five
or six hundred miles, as the lubricating qualities
of the old oil are worn out.
pdlarlne ■
MOTOR OIL
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used according to the chart of recommendations, whic4i
you will find on display at your dealer’s, will solve all
your lubrication problems. Polarine is made from the
choicest crudes; refined and filtered to a state of purity
not to be had in cheaper oils.
■ 1
B
Gasoline
will make your car pull better and run far
ther. Its quality is uniform, and wherever
you see the Crown trade-mark, displayed
above, you may be sure of getting the best
of motor fuel.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY
This meeting wil be held in the p
Pulaski hotel, beginning at 11 i
o'clock a. m. ,
CHATHAM TAXES LOWER.
ATLAN*TA, August B.—The tax
digest of Chatham county, just re
i ceived by Tax Commissioner .Full-i
| bright, shows a depreciation of val
i ues amounting $1,342,702, as com-
■ pared with th- valuation return
; cd last year. The decrease, it is
' stated, was due to extraordinary ■
■ conditions in Savannah, involving
bank failures, and does not reflect
an actual depreciation in property
values.
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Get a S2O Dress for $5 Thursday ;
morning at 8 o’clock. Standard Dry I
Goods Co.
ONLY ONE MINISTER
IN THOMASVILLE NOW
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THOMASVILLE, Aug. B. •
j Thomasville is in the position
having only one church with • a
minister now, as three of them are
i off on their summer vacations.
This is the time of year when so ..
many of the people of the city are
away, also that the congregations
are comparatively small and it is
a good time for the preachers to
take a little rest. It is not im
| probable that some of the congra
; tions are also glad to take a little
; rest, so the minister doesn’t have
j all the plaesura of a vacation.
Our timber is being destray
| cd by men with wooden heads.
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