Wheeler county eagle. (Alamo, Ga.) 1913-current, August 29, 1913, Image 1
Wheeler County Eagle vonjns i m on hell io IEOH mow la lasting Remembrance of Jocko The Monk A lonely «pot, made vacant by the death of Jocko, a pet monkey belong ing to Mr. D. L. Graham, behind the atore of Graham & Hightower, where for many yeara Jocko trod to and fro, winding the chain that held him. He had become a familiar object in thia narticular place where he had houae and aurroundioga made as comfortable aa could have been wished for. Jocko waa well thought of and won the confi dence of all who came in contact with him. Os late hia health began to fail him and the chain that once fit snugly about hia loina almoat dropped off, and juat before the end it waa removed from him and cast aside, not then Best Cotton Market Market your cotton, where you can get top notch prices, and make your deposits in the BANK OF SCOTLAND, where every courtesy is extended, consistent with sound banking principles. -■ I BANK OF SCOTLAND SCOTLAND, GA. Small deposits appreciated. Wheeler Furnishes Two Grooms. On last Sunday morning, seated in the buggy, opposite the residence of Judg.- Kent, on Railroad Avenue. Miss Ivey Kelly, daughter of Hon. D. 0. Kelly, ordinary of Telfair county, and Mr. Otha Hinson were married, Jude Kent performing the ceremony. The young couple left for their home, in the county. They are very popular, and have the best wishes of a large acquain tance for a long and happy married life. Stop The Hog Cholera! The State College of Agriculture recommends the use of > Hog Cholera Serum and Disinfectants. Use this serum and get our Disinfectant Dip and give your Hogs a chance te live. We carry the Serum Syringes, Disinfectants and a com/ plete line of Hog Medicines and Remedies. It will pay you to call at our store and invest in these (ID IES, j We give full Directions for using them. LET US KNOW YOUR | DRUG STORE WANTS. ’ WE CAN FILL YOUR ORDERS PROMPTLY. SPECIAL j ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS. ' WE CARRY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING AT A LIVE I AND LET LIVE PRICE. !Cool off at our SODA FOUNT. Fresh ream every day. Lemons' and Limes all the time. Fresh-shipment every week of Chocolates! and Candies- ALAMO DRUG COMPANY ' - Phones ho. 9 and 25 ALAMO, GEORGIA Contract Awarded and Machinery Being Installed/*/Work to Commence Next Monday. thought to be tha laat, but never again to be placed about him. The funeral arrangements were carefully planned and with four colored men acting aa pall bearers, he waa placed on a crocus blanket and tenderly borne to hia laat resting place,seme distance from town, and placed beneath the eold aod to rest until the time ahall come for monkeya to arise Jocko will be missed. He afforded amusement to many that took occasion to spend time with him. Miss Mae Brown of Mcßae and Mr. Frank Irvin of this county, were mar ried in Mcßae laat Sunday afternoon, Judge Kelly officiating, on his return from Alamo, where he attended the marriage of his daughter. They are very popular young people and have many friends, both here and in Telfair county, who wish them a safe voyage over the matrimonial sea of life. Messrs Spell & Lowery have opened up a livery business in the Sinclair old stand and are prepared to give the trav eling public good service. ALAMO, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913 Mr. S. J. Elliott of Mt. Vernon, has been awarded the contract to bore the artesian well for Alamo, and prepar ations are made to begin aetual work on next Monday morning. Mr. S. A. Lee, who Was selected to look after this feature of the well, got busy at onee and had bids from several contrac tors and found that they were all prac tically the same price. One of them Mr. Holder of this county made a bid and the contract would have been awarded him had he been in a position to have done the work at once, but he had just begun a well and it would have been sometime before ho could have gotten to us and Mr. Lee thought it advisable to award the the work to another man as the price was the seme. Mr. Elliott offers to take the job at one dollar per foot, and dig until he is authorized to cease. The casing csn be had at 27 cents per foot, asking it cost $1.27 per foot for as many feet as are dug. It is thought that 500 feet will get good water, and at the rate of $1 27 per foot would only cost the town $635. The site for the well is an ideal one, being directly in the center of the town. The location seems to be entirely satis factory to all, as the town will lay mains through the main streets and thereby serve the people alike. The well is one of our greatest needs and is a step toward greater improvements for the town. Some are of the opinion that they will not abandon their surface wells, bnt when they haye realized the many advantages in a pure and health ful artesian well they will be more in clined to abandon them. GONE HOME Mrs. Daisy Tomlinson (nee) Mosley the subject of this sketch, was born Oct. 31st, 1883 and was happily mar ried to J. P. Tomlinson July the 4th, 1909, and departed from this life Aug ust 7th. 1913. To this tmion was born two children, a girl now about three years old and a boy about one year old As a child she was obedient. As a girl in the home and in school she was loving, considerate and industrious, an ticipating every wish of her parents, brothers and sisters. As a young wo man in society she conducted herself with such lady-like deportment that it made her a favorite with everybody and as a Christian she was faithful and true. As a friend and neighbor, she was kind and obliging. As a wife, she was loving and helpful; being filled with a spirit of fidelity that made her give the best efforts of her hfa to the best interest of her husband, and care of her children As a mother, she was devoted, having a burning desire for the proper training, education and re ligous developement of her children. While sick her children wer hsr chief concern and when sha came down to the borders of deliriam, and when rea son seemed to have almost forsaken her she would cry out and say “carry my children to church”. She had gone on a visit to her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moseley, of near Uvalda, to spend the 4th of July, sha being there only a few days before she was stricken with typhoid fever, and for three weeks physicians, family friends and a trained nurse did all they could to nurse her back to health and the arms of her loved ones, but the Lord said “it is enough, come up high er”. She leaves a father, mother, four brothers, five sisters and a host of friends to mourn her departure; but we do not mourn without hope, for she said “I am alright, 1 have no fear”. Weep not dear ones, though her hands lie scross a pulseless bosom, her lips hushed and her eyes forever closed to the besuties of this world, yet she is not dead. The sama principles that made her an obedient child, a dutiful girl, a kind friend, a devoted Christian, a helpful wife and a loving mother, still lives, and will live forever. She was lain to rest in tha Mosley cemetery in the presence of a large number of friends and loved ones. Bro. Sconiers conducting the burial services. - ONE WHO KNEW HER. Warehouse Directors Meet. The directors of the Alamo Union Warehouse at this place met here Wed | nesday. The business of last season ' was audited, and a dividen of 22 cents । was declared. Mr. G. M. Elkins, manager, made a ; very creditable report, and deserves ; much credit for the good showing made. A meeting of the stockholders is called to meet here next monday, Sept ember Ist. Idelson Department STORE How we make every customer a friend. We make you feel at home in our store. We don’t hurry you when selecting goods. We give a little better service, a little better goods and at a little less price than you pay for like qualities else where. Our welcome awaits you whether you buy or simply look; we areal ways glad to show you our goods. Come in, look around and find out about the superior advantages of trading at our store. Remember the Store where you FEEL AT HOME. Idelson Department Store Alamo, Georgia. Religious Services HeH at Capt. McLennan's Thursday evening* Rev. P. E. Thompson, under the auspices of the International Bible Students Association, of Brooklyn, N. Y., delivered a very interesting ser mon at the homo of Capt. and Mrs. A. C. McLennan. The por ches and halls were especially arranged for the occasion, which Don't You Read This Unless You are in Need of building Material. But if you are in need of Building Material of any kind, do not fail to read it, for it will save you money. Write us or call on us and we will tell you how. Although we have sold a good bit of building material lately, we still have some left and are making more every day. Not this sorry, cheap, knotty kind, but good ma terial that you will not be ashamed of, and something that your workmen can make a good job out of when he uses it. No workman, no matter how good he may be, can make a good job unless he has good materia'. We have just received a shipment of shingles and laths and can sell cheap. Do not forget that we still have lime, cement, plaster, brick, etc., in stock. Write us for prices. It is al ways a pleasure to make estimates on anything, no matter how small the bill. Jenkins Lumber Go. VIDALIA, GA. "EVERYTHING IN BUIDDING MATERIAL”. served nicely the accomodation of the large audience, there being seventy present. Rev. Thompson delivered a very force ful sermon, his subject being "The Resurrection”. The International Bible Stu dents Association has about thir ty-six preachers under their jurisdiction in the United States and it is only by voluntary do nations the work is carried on. NO 38