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DAILY TIMESJCNTEUPRISE, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23, 1018.
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Editor's Beak 6$
Ty—but what’s the use?
The mosquitoes
are hiding out.
in Thoraasviile
Those who stayed at home
fishing for compliments.
Extremely narrow roads are al
most ae bad as extreme’.)' poor ones.
Savannah is raising sand
a dustless street sweeper.
“The chapeau chic’’ is tile way
they call the latest results of the
milliner’s art.
“Just keep an eye on Apalachi
cola,’’ says The Times. Would if we
could find the place.
Mrs. Applebaum s days of adver
tising are over and she paid well for
every line the papers gave her.
The provisions of the new tariff
bill sound good to those who have
been hungry for these many years.
Suppose we don’t win any of the
first series, wont there be a howl
when the boys come home to roost.
“J am as innocent as the angels
in heaven,” was the statement of
the latest celebrity around Atlanta.
That hatchet buried by Champ
Clark and Bryan didn’t get its full
allottment of dirt, according to the
latest dope.
Mexico has floated a seven mil
lion and a half loan. ThlngB are
looking up right sharply across the
border, it would seem.
It is aBklng too much to expect
Champ Clark to forget. That little
affair at Baltimore will be in his
of a recent tiff between Ty Cobb and
President Navin, of the Detroit
Club, to which he belongs. Mr.
Cobb believed that he was worth
fifteen thousand dollars per year.
The Detroit club wasn't willing to
pay that amount. The matter ue-
enme one of national interest, be
cause of ’.lie prominence of Cobb,
and the remarhab’e record
OLD AC»K DEFERRED.
Echo From lW Medico-Legal So
ciety.
A few generations back a man at
50 was considered old, gray-headed
and waiting for death. " Note the
change today; at a meeting of the
Medico-Legal Society, it was s'ated
that a man of »o ought to have forty
good years ahead of him and thus
.at ninety, hi? in the fullness of ma-
which turity.
he has made since entering
highest league in the country.
The ,
\\ hat if you have seen sixty, or
en seventy birthdays—temperate
I habits, fresh air and exercise, with
contract was secured which he was a simple diet and a sufficient amount
asked to sUn and presented to Con- of * Iee I’ ' vl,! Kuard your health.
If .perchance, your circulation 13
gross, as one of the bits of evidence poor, if you become run down—
which would convict organized base- and ao appetite—nothing in
the world will tone up those tired
ball of a violation of the Sherman back-sliding organs — enrich the
•blood and create strength so quickly
as our delicious cod liver and iron
j tonic, Vinol.
| We ask every feeble, discouraged
old person in this vicinity to try
anti-truet act.
Cobb was worth the fifteen thou
sand because he actually received
an offer of that amount for work in
another line of business, but that
offer was made not because of the
real worth of Ty himself in the'
business, but because of the worth
which his baseball career has givo.1
to him. The result was an agree
ment of some kind which gives Cobb
the right again to play on the De
troit team, with a salary which is
somewhat commensurate with his
demand*.
The matter is not settled, how
ever and it is more than probable
that there will be a big shaking up
of contracts In the big leagues an
smaller ones, too, when the gov
ernment orders an investigation, as
now seems possible.
Baseball has become one of 'he
most etupenduous business enter
prises in the country and acting on
that score, the government is privi
leged to Investigate both Its meth
ods and contracts. In justice to the
players that would seem to be the
thing to do, but It may completely
disorganize baseball ae we now
know it, if the present contracts are
changed.
Vinol on our agreement to return
their money if It fails to give 6atis
faction. R. Thomas, Jr., druggist,
Thomasville. Ga.
P. 3. Eczema Sufferers! We
guarantee our new skin remedy,
Saxo Salve'adv.
Famous Atlanta Specialist
Will Visit THOMASVILLE, G EORGIA.
German American Doctors
And staff of Expert Specialists, who are permanently lo
cated at 16J North Broad St., Atlanta, Ga., at the earnest
solicitation of their friends in this locality have agreed to
have their Chief Consulting Physician at
Stuart’s Hotel, April 30th and May 1st.
Remarkable success of these talented physicians in the
treatment of Chronic Diseases creates great demand.
Offer Their Services FREE of CHARGE
DISTANCE WILL
NOT PREVENT
IMPROVEMENTS AT
LANARK SPRINGS.
Popular Resort on the Gulf Will be
More Attractive Than Ever.
GRANDSTAND PLAYS
at Rooney, hurling, and Pierre
receiving bis benders, put the fin
ishing touches to au untrained and
untried team from Fitzgerald Sat
urday afternoon, to the tunc of sev
enteen to one. The lade from tne
Fitz town never had a chance to
score except when they did one time
in the fifth, the last laniug, when
Barfield asked Pat to put one
straight over and easy to see if he
could paste it. And it said to
his credit, he did, right over the
right field fence. One other hit only
was secured off Pat, being in the
first on a short fly, which Murphy*
his
lads fanned the breeze fruitlessly.
Pat was going good and made a
uplendid impression on this, his first
appearance on the local ground,
The Empire scored in every In
ning, making two in the first on one
hit by Barnett, and two errors and
base on balls. One came in the
second, on a hit by Pierce, a sacri
fice and a safety against the left-
The Lanark Hotel Company are
in many ways improving their prop
erty at Lanark Springs, with the
view toward making that popular
Gulf-coast resort pleasanter aid
more comfortable for visitors dur
ing the approaching season.
The hotel is being thoroughly
renovated, paint freely applied and
new walkways with rustic bridges
add to the natural beauty of tne
surroundings.
A wire fence surrounds the
grounds and before the bathing
season opens the pier- and bath
house will be given a general over
hauling.
The low places between the hotel
and shore have been filled with
sand, one thousand car loads being
used for this purpose. New streets
have been opened and several cot-!
tages are to be built. Unless all
signs fail, the 1913 season will be
the busiest, brightest and best in
the history of this famous pleasure
resort.— Bainbridge Post.
MRS. APPLKRAUM PUTS ROSES
ON GRAVE OF HER HUSBAND.
Atlanta. AprB 28.—The first act
of Mrs. Callie Applebaum, after
she became a free woman, was to
go out to the West View Cemetery
and put a big bunch of red roses on
the grave of the husband she was
accused of murdering.
Since her acquittal. Mrs. Apple-
baum has been in a local infirmary,
where she will remain a few days
longer, before leaving the city.
Tho German-Amcrlcan Doctors, li
censed and authorized by the State of
Georgia for tho treatment of all Ner
vous, Chronic, Blood, Skin and Special
diseases of men, women and children,
offer to all who call on this visit at
Stuart’s Hotel, April ttOOiay 1. 1
consultation, examination and advico
free, making no charge whatever, ex
cept for actual medicines used. AU
that is asked In return for these valua
ble services is that every person treat
ed will state 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
sure and certain in their eflTect.
These doctors are considered among
America’s leading Specialists in tho
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 line between Skill
and Miracle.
Diseases of the stomach. Intestines,
liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
spleen, kidneys or bladder, rhetima-
tlsm, sciataca, diabetes, bed-wetting, j
leg ulcers, weak lungs and those af
flicted with long-standing, deep-seat-]
ed chronic diseases, that have baffle*
tho skill of tho family physician,
should not fail to call.
According to their system no more
operations for appendicitis, gall-ston*
tumors, goitre or certain forms of
cancer. They were among the first
In America to earn tho name of
'Bloodless Surgeons,” by doing
with the knife, with blood and with ail
pain in the successful treatment of
these dangerous diseases.
If you have kidney or bladder trou
ble bring a two-ounco bottle of youi
urine for chemical analysis and micro
scopic examination.
Deafnovs has also been cured in
Their Methods are Painless
Their Cures Are Quick and
Lasting.
Consultation, Examina
tion and Advice FREE
be.
you,
may have had
It will bo to
them at once.
tied In y<
curable they will givo y
advantag
’ * *vei
Is in-
__ Ji ad-
may relievo and stay the dls-
There will be aa all-day sing at
Fredonia next Sunday, May 4th.
Everybody is invited to come, and
bring a well-filled basket, a-nd es
pecially would they be glad to have
all the good singers go and carry
song books.
hooka'on It. St* o( the Fitzgerald ]Womans Column of
put ofT this duty >
yourself and friends or relatlv
suffering because of y
. a visit at tills time may
help you.
Avoid Dangerous Operations
For Appendicitis, Gall Stones
and Stomach Trouble.
It you suffer with Stomach. Liver
and Intestinal Ailments, Gastritis, In
digestion, Dyspepsia, Pressure of Gas
around tho Heart, Sour Stomach, Din
ar 0
tress After Eating, Nervousnt-a», ui*.-
xlness, Sick Headache, Fainting Spells.
Constipation, Congested and Torpid
Liver, bellow Jaundice, Appendicitis
and Gail Stones, consult these experts
and learn the truth about your condl-
Chronlc Diseases of Women.
thoughts until the last breath, and j field fence by Murphy. In the
third, the locale came to bat twice,
really you can’t blame him much.
The Macon County Citizen trie* to
tell “why boys leave home.” They
leave most of the time because they
want to and the parents cati’t keep
them there.
with the exception of Pi?ue,
garnered thirteen runs and made
ten safeties. Kates got two safe
ties in this one inning, so did r*ai
Rooney and five players each made
two run*.
Bat Rooney made two hits in one
inning and was up only one other
time when he sacrificed in great
style.
Wonder if the South Carolina j
. ... . .. Barnett got three hits in four
Cheese is peeved be.ause he wasn t I ut ba , Saturday and did the
asked to make a talk at the 4o«do’-1 same the day before in Cairo.
ogical Con trees
week.
in AtLv.it
this]
Piedmont
of the
A moonlight duel
Park was staged b
dancing Bet of Atlanta last week.
•Nobody was hurt oT course, but the
pai*ers go*, a story.
Boston comes over Tuesday for a
I game and the final disposition of
the players will probably be made
at that time by Manager Dudley. It
will lie the line-up which will go
into the urst .-tame in Valdosta
Thursday.
A three-ye.ir*old boy sat up in his
It now looks like Roth, Mey
Rooney, with the other i
Place unsettled.
Welch has been released by Man-
. .. , v . . ager Dudley and he went to Opelika
coBln while the funeral ceremony , Ala yc8ler(Jayi to p | ay -emi-p-o-
was being read. His ei -thty-year-old • fessional ball. Welch was a heady
Itwirler, but he didn’t look as goou
, as some of the younger twirlers
j here lor a try-out.
grandmother expired and the you
died also a few minutes later.
BASER\LL AS A BUSINESS.
Few people who are familiar with i
the rules governing organized base-1
hall wou’d deny that it is one "f j
the most Insistent trusts that this
country knows. In every cense of!
4he word it fills tne bill and does it
ao conclusively and absolutely that
there is no escape by one who has
violated some of Its provisions.
A man Is hired for what the rluh
which posse^sef him wants to pay,
pr he does not play In what is term
ed “organized’’ baseball, and that
tneana anjr league of any class or
ataadlnf. Ha must take the salary
which In many Instance* Is cot.-
fnenrarate with hi* worth, but
whether It be or not, he has to take
ft or teek other fields of endeavor.
This matter hat been brough* to
the attention of C^ngreet, because
V
It is going to be a mighty hard
job to select the four ; itchers w ho
will he retained. All of them look
migh'.y good.
Hunter, the risht-flelder, has been
released. He was a good hall play
er and fielded well, but his hitting
"■■imi'i as strong as would be neces
sary in an outfielder v. ho pla>»*u
that position alone. Hunter, with
• \|.crie.ice, v ill make good in
Class Iball alright. '
Jordon has improved more than
any one player on the infield. He
J is gettln ■ ground balls in Jam-up
: Myle and plavin? without any ;*r-
I rors in every contest.
BARGAINS.
• Fresh Water Flab,
• and Trout Received Brcrj •
• Day. Pone 243. •
• GEORGE SAMPSON, m
• Prompt Delivery. •
DO YOU WANT GOOD
BREAD AND CAKES
Try
CITY OAKERY,
Phone 7ft.
Diseases peculiar to their sex, such
as Falling of the Womb, Displacement,
Unnatural Discharges, Nervous In
cline, Dizziness, I'uin in tho Back.
Inflammation, Displacements. Lac<
tlon. Cervlch Ulcers, Endometritis.
Subinvolution, Lucorrhoea. Irregulari
ties and Sterility cur*d to stay cured.
75 per cent, of tho Invalid women and
nervous, hysterical wrecks are due to
these neglected and curable diseases.
It Is strango to see our women, who
’know they have some disease of this
character, go on suffering from year
to year, and every clay see themselve s
rapidly growing weaker and less com
petent for their daily labors, life really
becomes a burden and they finally givo
up tho fight.
Now, all these complaints are cura
ble. and why not take advantage
this opportunity and not only relievo
yourself of atarnal suffering, but bring
happiness In your homo r . . < njoy tho
life God has intended for
You owo it to yourself an
to get well, when euro is oflP
i Married ladies must be am .
; by their husbands and minors
their parents.
rl humanity
“ d^you.
We Advertise What We Po.
We Do What We Advertise.
Are you a Sick, Diseased, Worn-Out, Run-
Down Man? Have you the dread B!ood
Poison? Are you suffering Nerve, Blood and
Skin Diseases, STRICTURE, Prostatic Trou
bles, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Kidney, Bladder
and Urinary Diseases? Wo successfully
treat all nervous, deep-seated and serious
ailments of women and men.
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.
THE OGLETHORPE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.
SAVANNAH AND THOMASVILLE GEORGIA.
W. H. Rockwell, Mgr. Cyrus|jS. Mallard Acct.
Stag Semi-Paste
Carters
Paint
Whitehead
INSPECT Our Complete Line
of Screens—Windows
and Doors.
WATT SUPPLY COMPANY.
Sash - Doors
Glass, Oils and
and Blinds
| , Varnishes
Courage — daring, bounding vitality—sure
—these
the attributes that make
admired and sought after.
Norvous Debility-Lost Vitality
Tito result of youthful Indiscretion, caus-
ousness, pimples and blotches
face, ami forgetfuln
aged
el
Are y
Young and middle-
uffering from drains and losses?
vitality 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,
gleet or discharge. The pain in tho back and
dher distressing conditions disappear quick
y. never to return.
Tho complicated ailments of these organs
Diz- are rapidly overcome. There is no guess
work about It, Wo remove every obstruction,
stop every waste, allay all Irritation and in
flammation, revltalizo tho weakened organs.
% mnm
Bicycles, Supplies, Guns Etc
WEST JACKSON STREET.
Thomasville,
EXCURSION
and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and
permanent cure..
German Remedy for Blood Poison,
Salvarsan ”606,” Neosalvarsan “914,” and
such newly discovered remedies for this dls-
. We scientifically use theao cures, and
cleanse the blood. Every germ of the
dread poison will bo removed. Wo have
cured many hopeless men. Why not you?
Catarrhal Conditions Cured.
Catarrh of the Nose, Throat and Lungs
successfully treated by my .new Inhalation
ly ....
....thod. It removes all irritation, pain In
the forehead, “dropping,” hawking and spit
ting, and prevents lung complications,
chronic bronchial and pulmonary diseases.
Piles Are Cured—No Cutting.
Hemorholds, Plies, External and Internal,
Blind. Itching and Bleeding, all positively
ed by a painless and harmless method,
knife necessary.
. you are suffering with any form of tho
above, why contlnuo to allow your wholo
svstem to becomo undermined and life made
only an existence of torture, when poaltlvo
ire is offered you?
Constipation, the cause of moro reflex dls-
ises than any known malady, cured by
reet improved treatment. Ulcers, Fissures,
rietun s. Catarrh and diseases of tho lower
nvel i*ositive!y cured for good.
Hernia (Rupture), VarlcoceJo and Hydro
cele cured by painless treatment.
PHONE 278
For Fine Groceries and
Prompt Delivery. We guai*
ontee to Please You.
CLARKE RROTIIEKS.
Successors to Golden Bru...
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.
I*hone 038 For
Choice Cut Beef,
Mutton ana Lamb,
Kid and Pork.
Meadow Gold Butter
BOUCHELLE'S MARKET.
PEACHES! PEACHES!
For a few days:
3-11). can Peaches, 10c.
2-lb can Table Peaches, 10c.
These are guaranteed first-
class or your money back.
PAT SMITH. “C. O. D.,*
Phone 32, For
The Best Native Bleats
YOU CAN’T BUY
More
than we show today at the
fairest prices in this city for
FL.WVLES8 geijis of perfect
color.
All sizes—Loose, or Mount
ed In the newest seWna* of
Rings, Brooches. Lockets etc.
Don’t fall to see our Dia
mond display.
LOUIS H. JERGER,
Jeweler & Silversmith.
Atlantic Coast Line Schedules.
Quickest and beet train serv'e.
Thomasville to Chicago, Cincinnati
and St. Louis, via Montgomery.
Smoothest road-bed and best Bleep
ing car service, to Atlanta 6:3b
P. M., via Albany and Macon, con
necting with the “Dixie Flyer,” for
Chicago, and the “South Atlantic
Limited,” for Cincinnati and Cli-ve-
laad.adv.
Tin.
i.xi matter to seCIc in to
choose between Kales, Plane id |
Fmltty for the Infield positions at |
eeron.1 and third. Manager Dudley,
wont let either of the three go be
fore the tenth or May, In all proba
bility, and they have had a try In
A. P. CAXADV'S
Tile West Jackson Street
Itutrlier.
real ball.
That hoy Pierre lias got soate'
ginger and he makes good every
tint.: he gets a chance. Ills talk
alone 1s worth the price ol ad.n
■Ion.
We Are Now^ Cutting the <S
Host Native llcof Kvcr Cut Q
In riiomasvllle—
Fine llerelurd Steers. m
H. H. VANN,
Two Phone*—15,
HACKS & BAGGAGE SERVICE
Phone 64
Fort
ASSOCIATED IIAGK AXD
GAGE SERVICE.
WAV OR XIOHT.
s, AOTO'S A SPECIALTY.
sz SUITS SS
SUITS TO WliAR.
SUITS THAT WILL WEAR,
It is not nccessaty to send off
for your suit.
I will make It for you right
In the city—make It up uut of
the cloth of your own selection,
and to your own individual meas
ure.
All (ulta guaranteed to fit.
M. Warshaw,
Opposite Post Office.
RATES=
©
Via Atlantic CoastjjLine
0 ATLANTA, GA.—April 21-25, return limit Apr. 21. $7.05.
0 ATLANTA, GA.—May 12, 13, 14, 15, It, 2t, return Halt
0 June It, $7.05. _
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—Apr 22, 13, 24, retura Halt April 30th,
0 $0.35,
C. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. — May 24-21, retnrn limit June t. (■*-
. tension), $7-70.
rtf •ALLAS, TEX.—May I, 11, return limit May 25, (Eztenelon),
5 $30.75.
• EMBERTON, OA.—April It, 23, return limit Apr. 30. $13.15.
6 KNOXVILLE, THNN. — June-Joly, return limit II daye (Extea-
0 tlon), $14.00.
0 MONEAGLE and SEWANKH, TENN.—July-Aug., return Halt
Sept. 5, $18.*'
0 Ml'SKOGEE, OKLA.—June 1-2. return limit June 14, $37.55.
0 NASHVILLE, TENN.—June 19-21. return limit July S, $15.55.
0 1UCIIMOSD, VA April T-14, r-turn limit, Apr. 23, $31.35.
0 SAVANNAH, GA Mey 26-18, return limit June 2. $030
0 ST. LOVIS, MO.—-Apr. 28 St, return limit May 6. $20.85.
0 ST. Lona, MO—May t-14. return limit May IT. $20.35.
0 WAYCROSS, GA May lt-21, return limit May 21, $4.4$.
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L P. GREEN, T. P. A., E. M. NORTH, A. G. P. A..
TfcomaarlUe, Ga.
Savannah, Ga.
FOR
Fancy groceries,
Huylers candles,
Horse feed,
Cow feeds,
Poultry feeds
and supplies.
i LESTER.
Sole Agents Richelieu Goode
TOO ELECTRIC SERVICE
PHONE 300
EVERYTHING UIGIL
Beverly Electric Co.
S. C. Beverly W. Q. Beverly.
Phone 300.
Mitchell House, Williams Block.
Pringle Co.
FINE GROCERIES
E NO II
111 South Broad Street.
N. M. HOPKINS,
Farm and City Sub-dtvislons and
surveys. Plans and estimates pre
pared and construction superintend
ed for drainage, railroads and high,
ways.
William. Itlila., Tbomasvllle, Ga.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
PLUMBING!
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It you have any Plumbing or Re
pair Work to do, give ue a trial. We
will guarantee to <iv a eatisfactlot
In work and prices. Phone 51, tot
prompt service.
BUSSELL « MURRAY 1
ri h I • -/i'ArtaiftiiiiifiBf