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Mes. Henne: Wiatit Entertains. San itory Inspector Appointed. Personals. iH B Van Liewdingehann, “Wiks Tren Mitchell, of Pellam, and Miss Tamm fappey, of Buather, are vis iting Mrs. W. WH. Searcy this week, Mrs. Batley, of Camilla, ixpanding a few days with her daugster, Mre. KC. 2. Voight. Quite abo Ww! attention was attracted by the exibition of a fox on our streets ont Saturday, €t was caught on Ray ond Sutton’s grace, by Messrs. Shom asov, Johnson, Collins and others, aol. J. RK. Singletary is at home from this duties as repesentitive in the House and... putting june campaign work this sweek, Stac ,thought by waay that, John will lead the ticket in the come primary. due Chestnut, aaegre working on the turpentine farm of Moshows Bros., was attack by the 11:14 passenger train on Inez Saturday and knocked down,though not seriously hurt. He was standing on the Broad streets crossing and appearent ly did not see the incoming train in time to get entirely off the tracks and probably.owes his life tote fact that the engineer saw him and applied the brakes, giving him a fraction more time than he would have otherwise had. A very large stalk of cotton of the big bowl, rusé proof variety was on exhibi tion at the store of Merritt Co., a few days ago. It was grown by G7. 2. Hurst, who claims that the lint wilh soll for 2e per pound more than ordinary cotton. Wilson M. Hardy, the genial editor of the Time Enterprise, was in our town a few hours last Friday taking in the Masonic picnic. We only got to shake his hand, but we are always glad to see him. W. PT. Crawford and T. A. Powell re turned from St. Louis Saturday. They say they had the “time of their lives’ and that the Pike is all you are looking for. J. Miller, has been appointed Sani tary Inspector for our town. He will look after he sitary condition of the entire town and report to the mayor ary Nuisance that may extsl on the premises of any resident. The health of any town depends largely on cleanliness and, dus arule, our people keeps tacit premises to Ay ¥, t ‘ayy Yety wood condition, the UP Cras 27a 4 Fie wag OL ‘Sanitary (espector by our city fathers is none of a precautionary men ure than anything else. Among those who went down to Sa vannah om the excursion Wednesday Were: Moxars' J. B. Sapp,arthc God win, OT. Davis, GL. A. Tree, W. Le Collins, J. £. ¥ inlandingham and TNA. Pree, Miss Mary. Herring returned from St. Louis Monday and spent a few days with relatives before rationating to her home at Calvary. ‘guest ay last Mrs. Henry Wight en tertained at her beautiful country home, '“Inptoside!! im honor of her sister, Miss Rens Bouchelle, abt Miss Anna Doss, both, of Thomasville. Fhe oeegslGa was a TWe o'sisek ten, and when the Bers nt young ladies en tered the dining room they Ww are i dhested to discover their plue weak “The beautiful decorated totes ton Moses by finding their names, which Syere con cocted , originally vemyined verses put at each place. After much laughter and merriment each tortd her place, and the refreshment were then brought in by the hostess, assisted by her charm ing little daughter, Margaret. After feasting on the choice array of te heavies the young folks repaired to thef specious varanda, where they were charmingly entertained by Miss Reps Bouchelle in recital of her original negro dialect. Those present were: Ulisses Varrie Wight, Mary Heading, Hattie and Lena Mauldin, Joanie and Kathryn Brown, Mae Crawford, Dora Wool and Tonia Clower, Mesdames F. M. Brannon and GO. E. Mauldin.
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Thomasville Times Enterprise

Thomasville, Georgia, US

Fri, Aug 19, 1904

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