Talbot Bulge Tims, M. D., is a
graduate of the Medical Department of the State University of Little Rock, Ark., and is
now a prominent medical practitioner of Cleveland County, being an especially skillful
surgeon. He was born in Dadeville, Ala., September 12, 1853, and is a son of Reymour
Washington and Caroline A. (Talbot) Tims, natives also .of Georgia. The father was a
farmer in early life, but afterward turned his attention to milling, and was following
this occupation when he dropped his work, in 1861, to enlist in the Thirty-fourth Alabama
Infantry, Company G, as first lieutenant, and was commanding his company when he received
his death wound at the battle of Franklin, his death occurring in the city of Nashville,
Tenn., when about forty-five years of age. He was a Royal Arch Mason, a Democrat
politically, and he as well as his wife were members of the Missionary Baptist .Church.
After the death of the husband and father, Mrs. Tims, in 1870, removed with her children
from Alabama to Arkansas, and located in Calhoun County, but is now making her home. with
her son, Talbot B. Upon the close of the war it fell to the latter to take the principal
part of the burden of the family's support on his own shoulders, and this he cheerfully
did, being engaged in farming until 1878. In 1875, however, he commenced de. voting his
leisure moments to the study of medicine, and in December, 1878, entered earnestly upon
his studies in the office of Dr. W. B. Jones, at Summerville, Ark., remaining with him
until 1879, when he went to St. Louis and took one course of lectures in the Missouri
Medical College of that place. Since that time he has practiced his profession in New
Edinburg, but in 1885-86 he attended lectures in Little Rock, graduating March 4, of the
latter year. He does an extensive general practice, and has gained considerable fame as a
surgeon, which branch of his profession is a favorite with him, and fully deserves the
success which has attended his efforts, for he is a close student, and is very skillful in
the treatment of the cases which come under his care. He was married on May 25, 1881, to
Miss Myra Franklin, a daughter of Alfred Franklin. She was burn in Bradley County, Ark.,
and her union with the Doctor has resulted in the birth of four children: Frank, Roy and
Neal; Ben died when about two years of age. The Doctor and Mrs. Tims are members of the
Missionary Baptist Church, and the Doctor is a Master Mason, and a Democrat in his
political views. |