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Mn,T TIMES. ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APR L SO, 1013.
TIHES-ENTERPRISE
BUS ASSOCIATE!* PRESS.
E. B. JERGER
W. D. HARGRAVE.
Editor.
... Bus. Mgr.
CLOSING I I* OX .MONDAY.
Practically every store in town
will be closed Monday afternoon,
when the League s*arts going
Thomasvillc. with Thomasville ver-
Yaldosta, at three thirty. The
> *pr|i«, *”ul)M»"ed'at*th* Tlmel^ED-1 following firms have signified their
DriM Building by the Tiraee-En-1 in te*itioa to rlose, from one o'clock
Thomasville, Ga.:
until the game has been completed:
prise Company,
Entered at the Th.masville Pest-
BiUr,
Daily,
cct, .. — . , (Signed) Thomasville Motor Co..
„ for transmission throngs ln ' i Peacock-Mash Drug Co., Ingram
,1a as second class mail matter. , 1)rug Co p r, Thomas, .lr.. Red Crc-s
_ — 1 Drug Co., Art and Novelty Shoo.
To Insure Insertion. AH Changes L B ]| a na». It. V. Mallard Furnl-
, standing Advertisements Must. turc C o., White & Cray Harbor
Handed in by Nine O’clock of the, Shop, Grantham & Lester, S. Samp-
Which They Are te Apliear. l^on, c. I). Dixon, II. Feinberg, .1. T.
— Dixon, John Dixon, George Samp-
Subscription Roteo: .. son, Janies Wait & Uro., W. .1.
17, One Year | Taylor. Smith-Hurley Shoe C-
Sil Months
Three Months
ilyl One Month
Phone Number*—
Buslnees Manager.
Editor’s Beak....
Governor Blease is t.
ckepco in South Carolina,
ger, of course.
Tho W. C. T. U. has heartily ap
proved of Bryan's dinner, even if
the British do laugh at it.*
Mrs. Applebaum just did get out
of the way to make room for the
girl murder sensation in Atlanta.
2.51 j K. Robison & Co., Watt Supply Co..
1.25 o. q Stemler, Supt. Cherokee Life
• j insurance Co.. Gulf Refining Co..
T. A. Futch, Loean Auto Exchange^
John Andrishok. Jas. Gribbetf
Xeel Bros., Flowers-I’arker Realty
Co., A. W. Moller, A. G. Robinson,
Mallard & Varnedoe. Harry Steyer-
hoialman, Evans Lumber Co., W. Fein
berg. L. L. Cochran Barber Shop.
mbur-J South Georgia Brokerage Co.. T. S.
j Price & Sons. James Miller Gro
cery Co., Louis Steyerman. Louis
H. Jerger, W. S. Brown, The Fair.
Thomasville Produce Co., United
Woolen Company. Thomasville Tail
oring Co., Pringle Co., City Drug
Store. Wilson & Terry. Pat Smith.
O. K. Brown. Miss Laura Jon’s.
Robison Hardware Co., G. W. Fcr-
rill, Mrs. J. H. Spen?e & Co.
The Columbia State arises to an
nounce that Instead of a cup,
Thomas Lipton will take back a Jar
Sir
When a woman starts to mooning
over old love letters, you know she
has given up hope and is living In
the past.
DANGER IX TOXIC Si MF.R
DRINKS.
Read the Grand Jury Presentments
and see what the body has found
amiss in the county affair** durin?
the past six months.
Wishy Washington, is the
those Londoners are classing
capitoi of this country after
Bryan grape-juice dinner.
If this country goes to war with
Japan, the Colonel and Hobson
would be first to join the volunteers
and end the war immediately.
Bill Bryan ought to do the Cali
fornia legislature like he did tne
Convention at Baltimore—just wait
and watch things come his way.
Fortune tellers aro among the
most popular of the fakirs. They
Just can’t resist hearing what tne
fakirs think they want to know.
In addition to the drinks contain
ing chemical flavoring and coloring
substances, there are other “tem
perance’’ drinks equally dangerous,
especially for the children and
young persons who indulge in them
so freely. Ma^y of the rather mis
named "tonic” drinks tha
widely advertised have been shown
by the United States government
analyses to contain considerable
ion to explain to them his position,
and that of Mrs. Bryan, in opposi
tion to the serving of wine, both
having been teetotalers all theif
lives. He said, further, that before
aocej ting the portfolio, he had ex
plained his position to President
Wilson, lest there might be any em
barrassment to the administration,
the matter being left entirely to I lie
discretion of the secretary. His
guests had applauded the explana
tion of the absence of wines, and
the evening had been spent most
enjoyably. “We can consider the j
incident closed and the custom es-
tablished as far as we are concern
ed,’’ says Secretary Bryan in clos
ing his statement of the affair.
Of course the wine agents and the
whiskey men generally will roundly
condemn Secretary Bryan for his
course. Such example in high plac
es certainly does their business at
good. It is also true that the use
ines is more widespread in
some foreign countries than in 'he
United States, and that public sen
timent is not aroused as in this
country to the evils of the drink
traffic from start to finish, and un
der the circumstances it required
some courage for Mr. Bryan to take
I the stand he did, though he con id
• not have done otherwise.
| The flowing bowl at banquets
j and dinners has been responsible
j for many disgraceful scenes, which
i are carefully kept from the public
j whenever possible. Many hosts who
| would, if left to their own choice,
much prefer to banish the wine cup.
have been intimidate by fear of
are 30 j criticism into doing that which their
consciences disapproved. With such
a precedent as that set by Secre
tary Bryan, emancipation from a
proportions of caffein. It is easy harmful cu8tora shoul(1 be ren dered
to understand that after taking j more eaS y # —Nashville Tennesseau.
these caffein-contalnlng cold drinks j u
the feeling of fatigue may drop | j lm Ham Lewis got into the pub-
from one. Caffein is not, however, j jj c p r i a ts again by going into the
a desirable stimulant to serve in-; Governor's mansion, at Springfield,
discriminate^ to growing children• carrying a basket of clothes. He
or young adults, especially those 1 ,. as dolng it t0 help the wafch -
ci*y dwellers whose nervous system 1 woman with her heavy burden,
certainly need no artificial stlmu
lation. Besides, caffein. seems to
have a definite tendency to the for
mation of a habit. Not a iittle' of
Pavo has Jump a ed from hogs
schools for a town sensation.
the restlessness of children during' Wonderful Strides in Sunday School
the summer is to be attributed to j The sta'le^un’d^'s^ol Convon-
the taking of caffein in con9idera-: tion held In Elberton, April 22-2.*>-
hi« mnntifino . .. 24, indicated marked increase in the
ble quantities In the form of th-se ] , ntere8t ln re | igloll9 „ rc in G „ org)1 .
soda-fountain drinks. The parents : There were 415 delegates present,
sometimes discover that a distinct represe 5 tlng -* Countles -
craving for tho particular drink has
child
that
The fats of the Balkans
sa Montenegro's Airing in to
powers of Europe ln a little mat-
tent of about ten million dollars.
There seems to be some chance of. mended beverages, especially since
further trouble in the City of Mexl- they are sold In a favorite drug-
co, where Diaz and Huerta are about store.
to come to arms to settle r;eir iidi- Unfortunately, says the Journal
vldual aspirations. 1 0 f t |,p American Medical Atnocia-
tion, this confidence is not Justified:
This country doesn'*. consume but >
thirty-seve:i million dollars worth j
of stuff they class as breakfast!
food. And they say the people are I
not making asses of themselves! |
The Officers Elected for the Ensul-
ing Year Were.
President, Dr. Josepn Broughton
Atlanta; Vice President, A. H. Mer
ry, Augusta; Vice President, C. D.
Montgomery, Atlanta; Vice Presi
dent, A. R. Moore, Savannah; Treas
urer. Paul* Fleming, Atlanta; As
sistant Treasurer, J. V. Wellborn.
Atlanta; Auditor. A. B. Caldwell,
Atlanta; Recording Secretary, P. B.
Johnson, Thompson; General and
Financial Sect., D. W. Sims, Atlanta
Asb'I Sec’t., Miss Flo^a Davis, At
lanta; Chairman. Executive Com
mittee. J. J. Cobb, Macon.
l*le«VjeM for the Ensuing Year.
Several counties made very liber
al pledgee for the support of tho
work for the ensuing year. Fulton
County pledged $1,000, Bibb Coun-1
ty pledged, $200. Richmond, Laur-j
ens, Cobb and Bartow Counties I
ich pledged $1."»0. These pledges!
.. , . .. itn some smaller amounts from
it is neceseary to draw a sharp line other coun’ies and schools and in-;
been created and that the
pleads for money to satisfy
craving.
After reading the advertisements
hinge*'of the marveloua tonic and stiJiu-
theplating virtues and fatigue-dissipating
qualities of these preparations, the
parents feel sure that there cannot
be any harm in such well-reoom-
Half pound
tins 25c
Welcome to “Hans Across The Sea,” ai,o in lOc iin»
Here he comes in smiling glee.
His ship is a cup, his paddle a spoon,
You see, he’s bound to get here soon.
Swiftly and surely he skims the wave,
Van Houfen’s Rona his cargo brave,
And he says to himself, “1 surely think
American children will like this drink!”
DISTANCE WILL
NOT PREVENT
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.
VAN HOUTEN’S
RONA
IMPORTED DUTCH
Cocoa
“Economy Coal”
Large, Clean, Free Burning Coal
No Clinkers and Small Ash
per ton $5.00
W. H. Burch & Son.,
Sole Agents.
SAVANNAH AND THOMASVILLE OF.OKOIA.
W. H. Rockwell, Mgr. CyrusgS. Mallard Acct.
Stag Semi-Paste
Carters
Paint
White^Lead
INSPECT Our Complete Line
of Screens—Windows
and Doors.
WATT SUPPLY COMPANY.
Sash - Doors
Glass, Oils and 1
and Blinds
Varnishes
Auto Tire Troubles Ended
| By Use of
I Clarks Resilient Tire Filler
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A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR AIR.
TESTED AND FOUND PERFECT.
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| Office and Factory Thomasville, Georgia.
% PAKJJWf mPfUf
Womans Column of
BARGAINS.
1’Kili Water Fish, Bream
and Trout Received Every
Day. Pone 243.
GEORGE SAMPSON,
Prompt Delivery.
DO YOU WANT GOOD
BREAD AND CAKES
Try
CITY BAKERY,
Phono 7ft.
HACKS & BAGGAGE SERVICE
Phone 64
ASSOCIATED HACK AND
GAGE SERVICE.
DAY OB NIGHT.
AUTO’S A SPECIALTY.
the
Tho school boy Is already think-1
ing of what be w ill do during the j
Ihree months of vacation. He baa
it pretty wisely doped out for ‘.he!
first two months and a half in I
Thomasville, while the baseball I
Vague is busy.
between bottled tonics or drinks'dividual* made a total
. . | $2,500, pledged
c ontaining caffein and the relatively | WO rk.
harmless carbonated soda-water of | Seven Pennies Grow to .More Than
the soda-fountain, when served!
! Mr. Tlios. Moore delivered a med-
holesome flavoring I gage of love from his 4 1-2 year old
plain
matter.
THK GRAND JURY.
Tho Grand Jury, which has Just
adjourned, has been one of the most
conscientious and painstaking bod
ies that have met in Thomas county
In some time. They have conscient
iously and consistently endeavored
to follow the duties prescribed for
their conduct by the law. and to
fearlessly investigate the various
matters which have been brought to
their attention. Grand Juries, as a
rule, are a body of recommended,
a* it were, but this body made
.sreat-grand-daughter and a contrl-
• button of seven pennies toward the
; work.
j When the seven pennies wern
j placed in Mr. Uearee’s hands, he
i stated that Tie wanted to take the
{seven pennies and add to them the
sum of seven dollars to form a ba
sis for a fund to support a field
both in this country aud abroad on j worker for elemetita-y grades
the ban placed on fermented
PHONE 278
For Fine Groceries and
Prompt Delivery. We guar,
nntce to Please You.
CLARKE BROTHER#.
Successor* to Golden Rro.. 1
BRYAN'S NO-WINK DINNER T >
DIPLOMATS.
Some comment has been madej
flame
great.
(Georgia Sunday schools.
J The suggestion sprang to
by Secretary of State Bryan on the J of enthusiasm that swept *li
occasion of a banquet jiven Mondav I a,, i lence '
Tne enthusiasm was doubled
night in honor of Ambassador when General Secretary D. W. Sim*
Bryce, to which seven other am- ’ ' v,r - Moore - 8t »nd in ' iGW
, . . . , ! Hie audience. Mr. Sims stated fns»t
baaaadora and their wive* were In-’Mr. .Moore, wa* N6 years of age, and
vited. The London natjers ar«v I P r °posed that the Georgia Sunday
sehool convention name this elemen
tary fund the "Moore Memorial
I’hone (138 For
Choice Cut Beef.
Mutten ana Lamb,
Kid and Pork.
Meadow Gold Butter.
BOl’CHELLE’S MARKET.
Of lx
YOU CAN’T BUY
More
than we show today at the
fairest prices In this city for
FDAWLES8 gems of perfect
color.
All sizes—Loose, or Mount
ed in the newest settings of
Rings, Brooches. Lockets etc.
Don’t fall to seo our Dia
mond display.
LOUIS H. JERGER,
Jeweler & Silversmith.
quoted as mildly chiding Mr. Bry
an, utilizing the opportunity to In
dulge In some alleged wit at the ex
pense of this country.
When the banishment of ferment
ed wine from tho festal board wag
brought to the atten’ion of the
Washington newspaper men. a nuin-
etfort *:iot only to see the faults as , ^ er Ver8 l°&H of the banquet were
•hey were able to find them, hut to, I'uWIxhed, the Inaccuracies in so ne
tonsUtently ren
Vu possible.
L*dy them wnerc it
of which induced Mr. Bryan to
make a statement which appeared
They deserve the thanks and the| ln > ’ e * U ' rda >' moniin «'“
support of the community la their j ,,r 5 ran * tatea !!lat t!lia *’ aa the first
work and their recommendations to. 0 ® 1 ' 1 * 1 dlnner ho had given since
lie Couaty Commissioners should . takln * ll1 * Present position, and enn-
... . . . ! ecqucntly was the first opportunity
W (Iren Immediate sod persistent. . ,
station. Tlmy or. . bod, of men * W * ,e hl * “
selected teen* of t»tr °' W ' ne * P ° b,lc ’ jr
for Uilt position m «H
|*trated.
sere all of forelc
Fund,” and that N*5 shares of
each be taken out by members of
the 1912 session.
The pledges reached the nim-’Jer
of 11k. rather than S6- as asked fo*.
The sum total contributed, stilt
ed by Alice Moore Warrer a seven
pennies, reached $68*.
Report of the Executive Committee
Mr. .1. J. Cobb, Chairman of the
Executive Committee, showed In his
report that the Sta’e Secretary,
Mr. I). W. Sims, and his assistant.
Miss Flora Davis, had one faitnful
work. His report of the field wo-k
showed that Mr. Sims had visited
5 counties, helped In 146 differen*
meetings, and delivered 288 addres-
«««. and tb^t when Vr. 3ims was
put !n the field less than a year ago
nero were only a few counties with
nominal organization* and at pres
ent there are 62/ "»s with or
ganizations, and/ of these
counties have p ■ uren-
tlons. The t/
mittee rccon/
of th# Qty ^
clatto i'i' k I'ltt
PEACHES! PEACHES! '
For a few day*:
3-lb. can Peachea, 10c. '
2-lb can Table Peaches, 10c.
These are guaranteed first- 1
class or your money back. *
PAT SMITH, “O. O.
I’hone 62. For
The Beat Native Meats
¥
A. P. CANADY’S
The West Jackson Street
Butcher.
We Are Now Cutting the _
Beat Native Beef Ever Cut •
in Thomaivlll^—
Fine Hereford Steen.
H. H. VANN, «
► Two Phone* IB. . m
m SUITS s
SUITS TO WKAR.
SUITS THAT WILL WEAR.
It la not nocessai-y to arnd off
for your suit.
I will make It for you right
In the city—make It up out of
the cloth Of your own selection,
and to your own Individual meas
ure.
All eulta guaranteed to fit
M. Warshaw,
Bicycles, Supplies, Guns Etc
WEST JACKSON STREET.
Thomasville,
EXCURSION
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RATES
Via Atlantic CoastfLlne
© ATLANTA, GA.—April 20-25, return limit Apr. 19. $7.05.
@ ATLANTA, GA.—Ma, 12, 13, 14. 15, 19, 20, return limit
© June 19. $7.05.
BIRMINGHAM, AI.A-—Apr 22. 23. 24, retura limit April 29U.
$0.35.
CHATTANOOGA, TF.NN. — Hay 24-28, return limit Jane 8. (at
tention), $7*70.
DALLAS, TEX.—May (, 11, return limit May 28, (Erteaoien),
^ $30.75.
w ELBERTON, GA.—April 29, 22, return limit Apr. 20. $18.15.
© KNOXVILLE. TBNN. — June-July, return limit 19 day* (Krtea-
© alon), $14.00.
MON EAGLE and SEWANKH, TENN—July-Aug., return limit
Sept. 8, $I8.»».
§ MUSKOGEE, OKLA.—June 1-3. return limit June 14, $37.55.
© NASHVILLE, TENN.—June 19-21, return limit July 3. $15.5$.
RICHMOND, VA April 7-14. r»turn limit, Apr. 23, $31.35.
SAVANNAH, GA.—Ma, 28-22, return limit June 2, $0-30.
ST. LOUIS, MO.—-Apr. 28-30, return limit May 9, $30.35.
ST. LOUIS, MO—May 9-14. return limit Ma, 27, $20.35.
WAYCROSS, GA May 19-21, retarn limit Ma, 26, $4.40.
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Further Information from nearest A. C. L. Ticket Agent, or:
L. P. GREEN, T. P. A- E. M. NORTH, A. G. P. A.,
Thomasville, Ga. Savannah, Ga. ■'
FOR
Fancy groceries,
Huylers candles,
Horse feed,
Cow feeds,
Poultry feeds
and supplies.
CUTHI 4 LESTER.
Sole Agent* Richelieu Good*
FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE
PHONE 300
EKERTTHINB ELEGML
Beverly Electric Co,
8. 0. Beverly
W. a Barcrij.
!x.
Pringle C ,
E NO 23
111 South Broad Street.
N. M. HOPKINS,
Farm and City Sub-dlvlalone and
surveyi. Plana and estimate* pre
pared and construction superintend
ed for drainage, railroads and high-
wayi.
William. Dios.. Thomasville, Ga.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
PLUMBING!
f
If too have any Plumbing or Re-
pair Work to do, rive m * trial. Wa
tPJSR&T -» *’* “ tla,a «“om
i° _ wo . Prtcti. Phone 31, fof