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DAILY TIMES.ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 2 8, 1013.
IIILf TIHES-ENTERPfllSE
mbmukrs associated press.
St R. JERGKIl Editor.
w. 1>. HARGRAVE Bus. Mgr.
Dally and Semi-Weekly Timee-En
lerprlse. Published at th% Time«-En-
tarprise Building by the Timee-En-
lerprlse Company, Thomasville, Ga.
Entered at the Thomasville Post-
office for transmission through the
nalld as second class mail matter.
MEMORIAL DAY.
Today the Southland memoralteed
the Confederate dead. From many
a city of the dead there arises on
the pure Spring air the eilvcr-tonged
oratory of the present generation:
over thousands of graves which hold
the bodies of those brave and gal-
team here yesterday afternoon.
There was some little criticism of
the game by those who attended
memorial services and believed that
i! should have been given up. Jt
was for tliis reason that the locals
went to Cairo yesterday, but at the
special request of the Hign School
boys, Dudley allowed the Yani-
gans to play.
Roth started in the contest get-
Famous Atlanta Specialist
Will Visit THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
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Phone Numbers—
Business Manager I*
Editor's »esk »•
In tho pen with the pen seems to
be a popular way with celebrities.
They are still insisting that tbera
is only a half crop of peaches In
Georgia.
Fatty, listen. Mary Garden lost
■ine pounds in one week, anil she
says Turkey Trottinj did it.
And staff of Expert Specialists, who are permanently lo
cated at 161 North Broad St., Atlanta, Ga., at the earnest
iaat heroes of the dark days of lie' tins four hits, one single two dou-jsolicitation of their friends in this locality have agreed to
sixties are sprinkled dowers from j Ides and a homer in four times at have their Chief Consulting Physician at
the loving hands of women and, tl,e bat - The \ anlgans scored six-1 .smart's Hotel, April 30th and May 1st. "
. , . , teen runs while the T. H. S., was 1 #
on ren, a man} cities proctss ons mak j ng the Yanigani getting| Remarkable success of these talented physicians in the
of soldiers and <''> iz <'» 8 ''"mi their seventeen hits off Brown cooper j treatment of Chronic Diseases creates great demand.
way through crowded 6treets to do and Charlie Walker. Blackman and j
Offer Their Services FREE of CHARGE
"honor to those who have honored
themselves in their country’s cause.
Our women have kept alive that
ideal tribute. It was through their
Initiative that the memory of those
dead soldiers are yearly honored,
and their resting places garnished
with the green of spring, the flow
ers of earth’s awakening. This sen
timent is warm and fresh in the
Welch pitched for the leaguers a id
both did well, errors contributing to
the score.
Boston tomes Tuesday.
It looks as if the rain would win
the contest scheduled for this after
noon with the picnic team.
The German-American Doctors, li
censed and authorized by tho State of
Georgiar for tho treatment of all Ner
vous, Chronic, Blood, Skin and Special
diseases of men, women and childn
offer to All who call on this visit at
Stuart's Hotel, April JW-Jlay 1.
. consultation, examination and advice
Next Thursday the first game of j tree, making no cliargo whatever, ex
the league at Valdoeta. A number ce i’ 1 for actual medicines used. Al
— . , . . _ . _ that is asked in return for these valua-
hearts of our *ood women, not only . n ‘ ‘ * ° ° M e *T lct : 8 A 8 l .V at ever ?: tr . tat ’
ith
When Bryan lets through
California they wont he as anxious
to got Uncle Sam talked about
Few women can be dignified in a
hammock, but then, don’t you know,
dignity isn’t always necessary.
Burleson insists that there shall
be other qualifications than those
political for Post Masters in small
towns.
The weather man is just waiting
for the opening of the ’eague to
dfive us a dose of showers every af
ternoon.
It will take a big man to hold
down the legislative appropriations,
and it is hoped that John M. Slaton
will fill the bill.
Hoke Smith wont make good with
Navin of Detroit. He thinks twen
ty thousand isn’t a bit to much for
Ty Cobb's salary.
Georgia has more counties than
most any other two southern states
hut there are thafte who want Just
thirteen more.
Waycross and Brunswick both
•want the Empire League trophy for
attendance, but Thomasville
America* will get it.
in the South hut in every section,
where the suffering of that mem
orable struggle has left its seared
scar. It is done in love, nurtured
in faith and kept beautiful by the
iacrednees of the feelings which
prompted it.
We have forgotten the bitterness
of that struggle; we do not rea’ize
the intensity of its fervor nor the
ruin and distress which it left In its
wake. Green and fresh and pros
perous are the homes which were
burned and pillaged; dead are hun
dreds of those who suffered from
its morose conclusion, and in their
places have come a generation for
getful of all hut the character of the
struggle, hitter not at all for what
was. but hopeful for the future of the
nation, severed by that conflict.
There is no harm in this expres
sion of our lov© and reverence for
those who did their duty at tae
peril of their lives. There is noth
ing of the intense bitterness of for
mer years. It has passed with the
many days that have intervened and
with it has come a nation as
strongly cemented by tne ties of
fellowship and brotherly love
the mind of man could plan or
feet.
down on the afternoon train to wit
ness the contest. Roth or Meyers
will probably work the opener.
Among those attending the game
in Cairo yesterday were Messrs. W.
H. Brandon, James Briley, H. B,
Fuller. E. R. Jerger, Arch Daven
port. O. Groover, Sydney Flemi :g,
Sydney Steyerman, Paul Searcy,
R. Smith, Claude E. Smith, \fr. and
Mrs. F. L). Disniuke, and Mrs. R. J
Sale.
The Boston baseball team a id
probably a good bunch of fans will
go over to Thomasville next Tues
day afternoon where the Boston
boys will endeavor to entertain
Thomasville’s Empire State League
Of course the Boston boys do not
expect to heat Thomasville’s pro
fessionals but it is possible that they
may hold the leaguers down to a re
spectable scor?. Probably one or
two expert players from neighboring
towns will be borrowed for the oc
casion.
“Big One” Walton, Boston’s 70-
pound star shortstop, will be at his
regular position and its a safe bet
that he will give the hired players a
little surprise before the gams ii
over.—South Georgia Home.
ed will *tato tho result obtained to
their friends, and thus prove to the
sick and afflicted in every city and
locality that at last treatments have
been discovered that are reasonably
■ure and certain in their effect.
These doctors are considered among
America's loading Specialists in the
treatment of Nerve. Blood and Skin
diseases, and are experts in tho treat
ment of Chronic diseases, and so
great and wonderful have been their
results that in many cases it is hard
to find the dividing Jino between SkJlJ
and Miracle.
Diseases of the stomach. Intestines,
liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
spleen, kidneys or bladder, rheuma
tism, sciataca, diabetes, bed-wetting,
leg ulcers, weak lungs and those af
flicted with long-standing, deep-seat
ed chronic diseases, that havo baffled
tho skill of tho family physician,
should not fall to call.
According to their system no more
operations for appendicitis, gall-stones,
tumors, goitre or certain forms of
cancer. They wero among the first
In America to earn the name of
•‘Bloodless Surgeons,” by doing away
with tho knife, with blood and with ail
in tho successful treatment of
these dangerous diseases.
If you have kidney or bladder trou
ble bring a two-ounce bottle of youi
urine for chemical analysis and micro
scopic examination.
Deafness has also been cured In
DISTANCE WILL
NOT PREVENT
Their Methods are Painless
Their Cures Are Quick and
Lasting.
Consultation, Examina
tion and Advice FREE
We Advertise What We Do.
We Do What We Advertise.
Are you a Sick, Diseased, Worn-Out, Run-
Down Man? Havo you the dread Blood
Poison? Are ydu suffering Nerve, Blood and
Skin Diseases, STRICTUHK, Prostatic Trou
bles, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Kidney, Bladder
and Urinary Diseases? We successfully
treat all nervous, deep-seated and serious
ailments of women and men.
sixty days.
No matter what your ailment may
be. no matter what others have told
you, no matter what experience you
~ had with other physicians.
them at once.’ Have It forev
tied In your mind. If your case is in
curable they will give you such ad
"Wav your grandfather a bull
frog or an ape,” asks the Macon
.News. Jt looks like they are try
ing to make him the goat.
Wl!l Ty Cobb make a ‘lit with
Congress is the querry of the base
ball fans, who have followed the
course of the erratic Georgia peach.
Hae anybody
about a Thomas
Fair nex*. Fall? I
heard mything
County Farmers
’b about time move
wan being made if anything Ib to lie
done.
Doctors say that Mrs. Applebaum
was all to the bum with uarcotics,
when her husband was killed. The
other side says she did it and plan
ned It deliberately.
The smallest kingdom in Europe
One of the paramount questions
of the School year is before the
Board of Trustees of the Pavo
School for settlement. It Is the
selection of a principal for another
year. Already the board has met to
discuss matters, while two factions
on the outside are bringing every
pressure to bear on the members.
One faction, which seeks the de
position of Bruce Ray, the present
incumbent of the principal’s place,
has circulated a petition asking for
the election of J. W Davis of Tbom-
asville. On the other hand, the
friends of Mr. Ray have not been
idle.—Pavo Progress.
GRANDSTAND PLAYS
Cairo High School was the meet
yesterday afternoon for the Regu
lars in Cairo, before a fairly good
sized crowd. The diamond was in
the rough, alright, and the Empire
leaguers had the time of their lives
picking the ball up out of the sand
They, however, played a better nit-
tins game than usual, several of tnt*
safeties, however, bein.? credited to
the bad grounds. Cairo made
four hits, two of them being the
rankest scratches, whil» Thomas
ville was making thirteen hits, sev
eral of which were of the scratch
variety, due to the uneve - . ground.
Elliott was on the mound and
'pitch2d a good game, striking oat
seems about to shove the rest of* twelve men and keeping things well
The first day attendance trophy
should be won easily by Thomas
ville. There Is enough room In the
park for fifteen hundred people.—
Thomasville Times. 1,500 is figured
as being the average daily atten
dance in Waycross during the sea
son. Get busy, Thomasville.—Way-
cross Journal. Ever know figures
to lie?
Womans Column of
BARGAINS.
the bunch into a real stirring time.
The little country is bound to have
ita way if there is any possible hope.
•’Grandoperitis” is wuat they call
the flve-dollar per night mania that
le Infecting the people of the Capi
tal City and many iu o'.her towns
thereabout this week.
One Thomasville paper says a
gro was killed there recently by be
ing struck in the head with a piece
of acantling in the hands of another
negro. The other Thomasville pa
per says the man was killed by a
baseball bat. The papers agree that
the negro was hit in the head. Here
We believe that they both were
wrong. Who ever heard of killing a
negro by hitting him In the head
with a acantling or a baseball bat.
cither. Meet have hR him in the
heel.—Waycross Herald.
in control at all times. Wild heaves
by Kates, Elliott and Murphy were
responsible for the two runs made
by Cairo. The Empires grabbed
fourteen runs during tho nine In
nings. Every player made a run ex
cept Elliott, and Barnett ’ed with
the stick, getting three safeties,
Murphy, Wilkes and Dudley getting
two each.
The Cairo school has a good team
of youngsters and they will develop
into a fast snappy team with som .*
practice. They were of course bet
ter prepared for the rough diamond
thau the leaguers who were used to
a faster clay infield. Cairo is mik
ing preparations to come over for
the opening game here, May fifth if
the train can be put back u-nti! af
ter the contest.
The boys went over yesterday in
machines, taking Dudiey, Elliott,
Murphy, Jordon, Plgue. Kates, Bar
nett, Wilkes, Hunter and Rooney.
Roth HiUing Features Ynnignn
Game.
The Yanlgans at the Insistent de
sire of the High School plaved that
Fresh Water Fish, Bream
and Trout Received Every
Day. Pone 243.
GEORGE SAMPSON,
Prompt Delivery.
DO YOU WANT GOOD
BREAD AND CAKES
Try
CITY BAKERY,
Phene 7ft.
PHONE 278
For Fine Groceries and «
Prompt Delivery. We guar* 1
antee to Please You. i
CLARKE BROTHERS. i
Successors to Golden Rite.. i
Phone 038 For
Choice Cut Beef,
Mutten and Lamb,
Kid and Pork.
Meadow Gold Butter.
ROUCHELLE’8 MARKET.
Vico as may relievo and stay the U.
ease. Do not put off this duty y
yourself and friends or relatives
wno aro suffering because of
sickness, as a visit
help you.
at this time may
u.
Avoid Dangerous Operations
For Appendicitis, Gall Stones
and Stomach Trouble.
If VC
nd In
_ suffer with Stomach. Liver
and Intestinal Ailments, Gastritis, in-
digestion. Dyspepsia. Pressure of Gas
around the Heart, Sour Stomach, Dis
tress After Bating, Nervousness, Diz-
xiness. Sick Headache. Fainting Spells,
Constipation. Congested and Torpid
Liver Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis
* * “ '*- -- experts
• condl
Ajiver, xeuow jaundice, Ap
and Gall Stones, consult thes
and learn tho truth about yo
tion.
Chronic Diseases of Women.
Unnatural Discharges,’ Nervous De
cline, Dizziness, Pain in the Back.
Inflammation. Displacements. Lacera
tion. Cervlch Ulcers, Kndometritls
Subinvolution, Lucorrhoea, Irregular!-
Endometritis,
ijucurniut-a, Irregulari
ties and Sterility cured to stay cured.
75 per cent, of tho invalid women and
nervous, hysterical wrecks are due to
know they havo some disease of this
character, go on t ufferlng from year
to year, and every day see themselves
rapidly growing weaker and less com
petent for their dally labors, life really
becomes a burden and they finally give
up tho fight.
Now, all these complaints aro cura
ble, and why not take advantage of
this opttortunlty and not only
yourself of
hi
eternal suffering, but bring
lapplnoss In your homo ar..: * njoy tho
life God has Intended for you?
You owe it to yourself and humanity
to get well, when cure is offered you.
Married ladles must be acconipani«-d
You Can Be Strong,
Active, Healthy,
Husky and Happy
you from enjoying all the privileges and con
veniences of having an account with this bank.
Checks, drafts, or other remittances which you
receive may be endorsed “Payable to The. Ogle
thorpe Savings and Trust Co. with your name
signed below, and mailed to us for deposit to
your credit; receipt will be sent you at once. You
can then draw your checks against amounts so
deposited.
IE OGLETHORPE SAVINGS ID TRUST CO.
SAVANNAH AND THOMASVILLE GEORGIA.
W. H. Rockwell, Mgr. CyrusgS. Mallard Acct.
Stag Semi-Paste
Carters
Paint
Whitehead
INSPECT Our Complete Line
of Screens—Windows
and Doors.
IH SUPPLY COMPANY.
Sash - Doors
Glass, Oils and
and Blinds
Varnishes
Courage — daring, bounding vitality—sure
control of mind, body and nerves—tho doslre
1 ability to accomplish all desirable things
—these arc tho attributes that make
admired and sought after.
Narvoua Debility-Lost Vitality
The result of youthful indiscretion, caus
ing nervousness, pimples and blotches on the
face, and forgetfulness. Young ami middle-
aged men. come to us’nov " «
tin* health
’ ring from drains and losses
aged men. come to us‘now. Wo will restore
• you which should be yours,
i suffering from drains and loss
Itality on tho decline or lost? Our
treatment is not a mere stimulant; it gives
satisfactory and permanent results.
Kidney, Bladder and Urinary
Troubles, Acuto or Chronic Inflammation
cured permanently, leaving no stricture,
discharge. Tho pain In tho back anti
other distressing conditions disappear quick
ly. never to return.
Tho complicated ailments of these organs
are rapidly overcome. Thero Is no guess
work about It. Wo removo every obstruction,
stop every waste, allay all Irritation and in
flammation, revitalize tho weakened organs,
and soon accomplish a*safe, thorough anu
permanent cure.
German Remedy for Blood Poison.
Salvarsan ”606,” Neosalvarsan ”914,” and
such newly discovered remedies for this dls-
"7© scientifically use these cures, and
inso tho blood. Every germ of the
dread poison will be removed. We havo
cured many hopeless men. Why not you?
Catarrhal Conditions Cured.
Catarrh of the Nose. Throat and Lungs
jcccssfully treated by my new inhalation
method. It removes all irritation, pain In
the forehead, “dropping,” hawking and spit
ting, and prevents lung complications,
chronic bronchial and pulmonary diseases.
Pllss Are Cured—No Cutting.
Hemorholds. riles, External and Internal,
Blind, Itching and Bleeding, all positively
ired by a painless and harmless method,
> knife necessary.
If you are suffering with any form of tho
above, why contlnuo to allow your whole
system to becomo undermined and life made
only an existence of torture, when positive
cure Is offered you?
tlpatlon. the eauso of more reflex dis
eases than any known malady, cured by
t Improved treatment. Ulcers, Fissures,
lures, Catarrh and diseases of tho lower
I positively cured for good,
mla (Rupture!, Varicocele and Hydro
cele cured by painless treatment.
flt «%
Bicycles, Supplies, Guns Etc
WEST JACKSON STREET.
Thomasville,
EXCURSION
RATES
Via Atlantic CoastgLine
© ATLANTA, GA.—April 20-J4, return limit Apr, 19. 37.80.
ft ATLANTA, GA.—May 12, IS. 14, 15, IS. 2#, return limit
ft June 19, 37.85.
© BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—Apr 22, 23, 24, retura limit April 30th,
© 39.30.
JH CHATTANOOGA, TENN. — Me, 24-1*, return limit June 5, (*x-
jm tension), 37-70.
Sf DALLAS, TEX.—May (, 11, return limit May 25, (Extension).
330.70.
• ELBERTON, GA.—April 19, 22, return limit Apr. 30, 318.10.
© KNOXVILLE, TRNN. — June-July, return limit 16 daye (Bxtea-
© elon), 314.90.
MONEAGLE and SEWANKH, TENN.—July-Aug., return limit
^ Sept. 6. 318.'".
© MUSKOGEE, OKLA June 1-3. return limit June 14, 337.50.
NASHVILLE, TENN.—June 19-31, return limit July 3, 310.00.
RICHMOND, VA.—April T-14, r-turn limit. Apr. 23. 321.30.
SAVANNAH, GA.—May 2*-ll, raturn limit June 2, 38-33.
ST. LOUIS, MO Apr. 28-29, return limit May «, 388.30.
$ ST. LOUIS, MO—May 9-14, return limit May 27, 328.85.
WAYCROSS, GA May 19-21, return limit May 29, 34.40.
We are long established and Thoroughly Reliable.
We never Disappoint Our Patients.
We fulfill Every Promise.
We never hold out False Hopes.
Remember this Grand Offer is for this Visit Only.
PEACHES! PEACHES!
For a feu- days:
3-lb. can Peaches. 10c. i
2-lb can Table Peaches, 10c. <
These are guaranteed first-
class or your money back.
PAT SMITH. “O. O. D.,»
Phone 02, For
The Best Native Meats
A. P. CANADA’S
The West Jacluon Street
Butcher.
We Are Now Cutting the
Best Native Beef Ever Cut
in Thomasville—
Fine Hereford Steen.
H. II. VANN,
Two Phones—10.
YOU CAN’T BUY
More
T Dl
than we show today at tho
fairest prices in this city for
FLAWLESS gems of perfect
color.
All sites—Loose, or Mount
ed In the newest settings of
Rings, Brooches. Lookets etc.
Don’t fall to eco our Dia
mond display.
LOUIS H. JERGER,
Jeweler & Silversmith.
.■■i^samasieauma
HACKS & BAGGAGE SERVICE
Phone 64
ASSOCIATED HACK AND
GAGE SERVICE.
DAY OB NIGHT.
AUTO’S A SPECIALTY.
Atlantic Coast Line Schedules.
Quickest and best train service
Thomasville to Chicago, Cincinnati
and St. Louis, vis Montgomery.
Smoothest road-bed and best sleep
ing car service, to Atlanta 5: JO
P. M., via Albany and Macon, con
necting with the "Dixie Flyer.’’ for
Chicago, and the "South Atlantic
Limited," for Cincinnati and Clt-ve-
land.adr.
m SUITS S
SLITS TO WEAR.
SUITS THAT WILL WEAR.
It le not necessary to send eft
for your suit.
I will make it for you right
In tho city—make it up out of
the cloth of your own (election,
and to your own Individual mess-
ure.
All aulta guaranteed to fit
M. Warshaw,
Opposite Post Office.
Further Information frera nearest A. C. I,. Ticket Agent, or:
U P. GREEN, T. r. A., E. M. NORTH, A. G. P. A.,
Ikonaaavllle, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
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FOR
Fancy groceries,
Huylers candles,
Horse feed,
Cow feeds,
Poultry feeds
and supplies. *
CRUM 4 LESTER.
Solo Agents Richelieu Goods
m ELECTRIC SERVICE
PHONE 300
illi ELECTUL
Beverly Electric Co.
8. O. Beverly IV. Q. Barer!)
Phone 300.
Mitchell Honee, William* Block.
N. M. HOPKINS,
Farm and City Sub-divisions sad
surveys. Plana and estimates pre
pared and construction superintend
ed for drainage, railroads and high
way*.
'William. Bids., Thomasville. Ga.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
PLUMBING!
if
If you bare any Plumbing or Rc.
pair Work to do, -give ns a trial. We
will guarantee to give eattafeetlou
In work end price*, phone 51, for
prompt service.
RUMKLb 3 MURRAY HAY.