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DAILY TBIES-EXTERPRISB, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30, 1013.
Goodyear Tires
CAN’T SKID
BE CONVINCED AND TRY THE
So, b y on,y James Gribben
Monument
corner.
flEROLUX
AN ADDITIONAL ROOM WITHOUT RENT.
Your bouse will bo ono room lar;er and you will think your porch
Is the best place about the bouse it you equip it with AKROLUX PORCH
SHADES.
W. FEINBERG & SON,
Thomasville’s Leading and Cheapest Furniture Store.
High Art Clothing
Now that the Fall and Winter rush
is over, we are going to give lo our
friends and patrons, the greatest bar*
gains in suits of clothes and extra
pants ever given in Thomasville be
fore. Our stock of clothing is fresh
and clean and are well worth the
price, marked in plain figures, show
ing just what they sold for and what
you pay for themjnow.
We don't handle bankrupt stock,
neither do we buy from jobbers. We
buy directly from the. best manufac
turers who make up to our order.
We haven't room to quote prices in
this small space but you just come
and see and you shall be satisfied.
Mallard & Varnedoe.
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WE SUPPLY
Door and Window Frames
Interior Trim of ail Kinds
Sash Doors and Blinds.
Veneer work of all kinds.
PAINTS, OILS, & GLASS
LIME, CEMENT & SAND.
Everything for
Building a House.
Thomasville Variety Works.
BROAD STRfcET
THEATRE
= TO-DAY=
Extraordinary Piuture Tonight.
“From the Manger to the Grose,”
the great play, portraying the life
of Christ, is being shown at the
Broad Street Theatre today and to
morrow.
Great interest is taken in this
play, which pictures the life of.
Christ, from His birth in the lowly
manger, at Bethlehem, to His death
on the Cross ut Calvaiy. The pic
tures for this famous play were all
taken on the actual spots, where
these jreat events occurred, making
them very realistic.
Wherever it has been put on, it
has attracted great crowds and the
universal verdict has been that it
is the most wonderful play ever
shown.
The play takes about an hour and
twenty minutes and will be shown
continuously without intermission
from 2:00 P. M., to 11:00 o’clock.
admission will be 25 cents fc
adults and 10 cents for children.
Mr. C. W. Lindsey of Albany is
in town on business.
Mr. H. H. Scarbrough, of Trfton.
is spending a short time in the city.
Mr. F. C. Smith, of Atlanta,
among the business visitors to
city today.
Mr. J. F. Neely, of Barnesvllle,
was among the visitors In the city
yesterday.
Mr. John Blalock, of Brinson, wjib
in the city with friends and rela
tives yesterday.
Mr. D. A. Denmark of Valdos‘a,
was among the well known visitors
in the city yesterday.
Mrs. E. 3. Briley and Mrs. W. H.
Faucett returned today from a vis
it to White Springs, Fla.
mm SCORE MADE
In The Game Between Lea/tuer* and
a Team From Boston Here Yes-
1 terdny; 35 to Nothing.
| Thomasville and Doston had It
yesterday afternoon at Heights
I Park, and the result at the end of
I the sixth Inning showed Thomas-
| ville 35, Doston 0, The locals rap
ped Kid Blanton to all parts of the
lot, some of their blngles golttg l.ito
safe territory because of slow Hel l
ing. The Boston lads were some
what out of their class as they ex
pected and it took the edge ofT tli»lr
playing. The score was the largest
ever recorded In the local park, aid
perhaps In this section of the State.
The score by Innings:
Thomasville 5-11-6-2-5-6
Boston 0- 0-0-0-0-0— 0
The Ilne-up for Bos'on was Wal
ton the 73-pound youngster, who
was touted as being fast and
ss: Massey c; Arline If; Pope 2b;
Madre lb; Nesmith 3b; Parramon*
: Peacock cf; Blanton, p.
Blackman and Elrod worked for
the locals three Innings each. Two
hits were secured by Boston off
Blackman: none ofT Elrod.
Mr. Hymsen Goes to Savannah.
Friends will be sorry to know that
Mr. Charles Hymsen will lean*
Thomasville to enter business In
Savannah. Mr. Hymsen has hc-a
manager of The Fair for several
vears and numbers hls friends
the hundreds in Thomasville
Thomas county. He goes to Savan
nah to enter into the wholesale and
retail shoe business and has a splcn
did location on Wroughton| street
near that of the Balfour Hardware
Company.
Hls brother, Mr. Hlmie Hymsen,
will have charge of The Fair as
manager, from this time on. Mr.
Hymsen hopes to be able to get
packed and moved within the next
week.
Dudley lias secured Cbamplia, of
the Albany club, and will place him
on second. The youngster has made
good with Albany hut will he re
placed uy a more experienced ma.i
fro.ii Atlanta, who arrives in a
short time. As suon as tile Albany
player reports, Champlin will come
here.
Mr. W. C. Ragin, commercial
agent for the Coast Line, at Albany,
is In the city on business today.
Mrs. W. S. Hoyt, Miss Beatrice
Hoyt and Mrs. Hunt left this morn
ing for Westchester, N. Y., after
spending the season at Mrs. Hoyt's
winter home, near the Country
club.
Mrs. J. C. Morse and Miss Hunt,
ho have been spending the winter
at Mrs. Morse's country place, ■
wood," will leave tomorrow for New
York, stopping a few days on route
In Savannah.
Heed's Pennsylvania Auto .-'II will
run you further with best results.
We guarantee it. Taylor Mitchell,
Agent.
Rev. Harvey Wages, who Is a
ministerial student at Norman Park
Is spending today in Thomasville.
He Is a former Thomas County boy
and hls many friends will be de-
IlghteiUko know of hls progress In
hls mlnsterlal studies.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Arehbold
and children, and Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Archbold, who have been at Mr.
Archbold's winter home, near Thom
asville, will leave tomorrow for New
York in the private car, "Republic
over the Atlantic Coast Line ra!
road.
Now is the time to scree* your
house. Bee the ThomeevlUe Variety
Works.
A fire alarm at one o’clock today
carried the department to the home
of Belle Washington, on Webster
street. They found a part of the
roof, over the dining room burn
ing and extinguished It with the
chemicals. The damage will he
slight. The boys made the long
run, put out the fire and returned
within seventeen minutes.
WEATHER REPORT.
Local Office U. S. Weather Bu
reau. Thomasville, Ga., April 3 3.
Weather forecast for Thomasville
snd vicinity: Fair tonight and
Thursday.
Observations at 2 p. m.:
Highest temp, past 21 hours. . . .S3
,owest, past 24 hours 49
Mean temperature 66
Normal for this date 79
Temperature 12 m SO
Temperature 2 p. m 83
Dep. since Jan. I plus 2.15
Rainfall, past 24 hours. . .00 Ins.
Dep. since Jan. 1 plus. . . 2.10 Ins.
Wind direction West
Wind velocity... .6 miles oer hour.
O. M. HADLEY,
Observer In Charge.
CAUSE OF IMPURE IILOOD
Druggist Tells of Best Remedy.
Pure healthy blood Is a most es
sential factor to good health.
Poor, thin, devitalized blood may
be caused by a weakness of the di
gestive organs, an accumulation of
waste matter In the system, an in
active liver or lack of exercise.
Whatever the cause the best rem
edy we know Is our delicious cod
liver and Iron tonic, Vinol. It will
purify and enrich the blood, tone up
the digestive organs, give you a
hearty appetite and create strength.
A case has lust come to our at
tention from Schenectady, N. V.
Mrs. Hattie Hall eays: “I was forci
bly reminded that my system was
run down and my blood In bad con
dition by an abscess forming In my
side which required treatment for
several weeks. Under the regular
use of Vinol to purify and enrich
my blood and build up my strength
this was soon healed, and my gen
eral health was much improved."
If you hsve the slightest Indlca-
Mlss Etta Reid returned home to
day from Parrish, Fla., after several
.,eeks’ visit to relatives.
PETITION FOB CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of R. R. L. Rainey, of
the County of Dinwiddle, Virginia,
J. V. Down, of the County of Din
widdle, Virginia, James Watt, W. J
Upchurch, J. B. Jemlson, Lee Neel,
W. E. Beverly and W. A. Watt, of
Thomas County, Georgia, respect
fully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors, .to be incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
style of "The Georgia Novelty Trunk
Company" for the period of twenty
years.
2. The principal office of said
company shall be in the city
Thomasville, State of Georgia, hut
petitioners desire the right to estab
lsh branch offices within the State
or elsewhere, whenever the holders
of a majority of the stock may so
determine.
3. The object of said corpora
tion Is pecuniary gain to Itself and
stockholders.
4. The business to he carried on
by eafd corporation Is the manufac
turing of trunks, hags and special
ties; to deal tn lumber, to bny, op
erate and sell timber and timber
lands and to engage In any com
mercial or manufacturing enter
prise tn connection with Its busl-
Tbe capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Five Thousand*
(95,000.00) Dollars, with ths priv
ileges of increasing same to ths
sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00)
Dollars, by a majority vote of ths
stockholders, said stock to be di
vided into shares of ons hundred
($100.00) dollars each. Ten per
cent, of the amount of capital to be
employed by them has already bees
paid in.
(. Petitioners desire ths right to
sue and be sued, to plead and he
Impleaded, to have and use a com
mon seal, to make all necessary by
laws and regulations, to do all ethsr
things that may be necessary for the
successful carrying on of said busi
ness, Including the right to buy,
bold and sell real estate and per
sonal property, suitable to the pur
poses of the corporation, and to
execute notes and bonds as evi
dence of indebtedness Incurred, or
which may he Incurred, in the con
duct of the affairs of the corporation
and to secure the eamo by mort
gage, security deed, or other fern,
of lien, under existing laws.
7. They desire for said corpora
tion the power and authority to ap
ply for and accept amendments to
Its charter of either form or sub
stance' by a vote of a majority of
its stock outstanding at the time.
They also ask authority for said
corporation to wind up Its affairs,
liquidate and discontinue Its busi
ness at any time it may determine
to do so, by a vote of two-thirds of
Its stock outstanding at the time.
They desire for said corporation
the right of renewal when and as
provided by the laws of Georgia,
and that It have all such other
rights powers, privileges, and Im
munities as are incident to like cor
porations or permissible under the
laws of Georgia.
Bald stock to he non-assesslble,
and when transferred shall be of
fered to the stockholders of the
corporation for sale before such
transfer shall be binding on the
corporation.
WHEREFORE. Petitioners pray
to be Incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with the pow
ers, privileges and Immunities here
in set forth, and as are now, or may
hereafter be, allowed a corporation
or similar character under the laws
of Georgia.
R. H. L. RAINEY,
J. V. DOWN,
JAMES WATT,
W. J. UPCHURCH.
J. B. JEMISON,
LEE NEEL.
W. E. BEVERLY,
W. A. WATT,
Petitioners.
I. E. Cralcmlles,
Petitioner’s Attorney,
hereby certify that the above
Smittie one of the liveliest as
as the smallest of the try-outs o
the local team, will leave in a few
days for Opelika, where Jie has se
cured a position with that Club,
The little fellow is well lilted by
both fans and players and they all
wish him success wherever he goes.
The line-tip for the opening day
will probably be: Dudley, ■; Kates
first base. Smith second base; Mur
phy short stop: Ri .ite third: Wilkes,
Barnett and Pierre in the outer
gardens.' Roth or Meyers will pr,
ably work the contest.
Jordan has been laid up ior
day with an abscess on his loot, and
unless he improves will not be able
to enter the opening game. Hls ab-
seace will weaken the team some,
because of the inexperience
Kates, the flrst-sacker, but tne
team locks good anyway aud ougiit
to cop two or three.
Kunkel, the former Albany man
ager, was In the city yesterday. He
may play with Valdosta this year.
The boys have their last practice
this afternoon and leave on the
early morning train for Valdosta,
to pry open the season with a vic
tory.
It Is a current rumor that one at
least of the club in the Empire cir
cuit will ay over the salary limit
for players. If there is any way of
catching up with the club, they
ought to be soaked at the start for
the five hundred dollars they put
Thomasville Is determined to
keep within the thousand. dollar
limit through the season, win or
loose.
The crowd next Monday will be a
record-breaker and probably a neck
breaker If the locals don’t wla ‘he
game.
Come on out, you heathen, and see
a good baseball game Monday.
Waycrose and Brunswick both
want the Empire League trophy for
attendance, but Thomasville or
Amerlcus will get it.—Thomasville
Times-Enterprlse. The best laid
plans of mice and men, oft gang
agree—Waycross Herald.
Just think of making thirty-five
rune in six innings aud thirty-six
sate blngles In the same six. That’s
a record for any club In this neck
of the woods, no matter who thoy
play.
...
The Boston boys are nice fellows
and will play good ball with ama
teur teams. They did not expect to
put up much of a contest with the
professionals and they are coming
aver Monday and some other days
to* sco their yesterday's opponents
tackle a team in the same class as
they profess.
The Tom Thumb Wedding, at Si
Thomas A. M. E. Church on Friday
night Is quite an important socia
event In colored circles and will
doubtless draw a large crowd. Ev
erybody is invited to come out and
see the children attired in the cos
tumes of their elders. The affair is
well arranged and the costumes
most striktng.adv.
SPECIAL TRAIN TO VAI.DOSTA
People’s Savings Bank
MITCH£LL HOUSE BLOCH.
To all Cadillac owners
and prospective buyers
We wish to announce that we have secured the Cadillac
agency for Thomaaville and surrounding territory and our
services will be at the disposal of all present Cadillac own
ers at any time and all times, carrying a stock of parte on
hand and looking after the Interests of Cadillacs In general.
To prospective buyers, we offer In the 1912 Cadillac, a
car recognized as the “STANDARD OF THE WORLD” la Its
class and one that present owners, by their pralees, have
place above criticism. In connection with the Cadillac, we
will continue selling the HUPMOBILE, which in a $1,909.90
class has proven an unequalled value, eelling on Its past re
cord.
Ask for descriptive literature of oither machine,
Thomasville Motor Co.
Thomasville, Georgia
lion of poor blood, take Vinol. If .
It falls to help you,, wo will give and foregoing Is a true and correct
hack your money. R. Thomas, Jr.. eo py pf the original petition this
druggiet. Thomasville,Ga. d,v filed In my office. April 4th.
P. S. Eczema Sufferers! . Wo 1913. o GROOVER,
guarantee our now skhi remedy. Deputy Clerk. Suoerlor Court Thom-
as County, Gtcrgla.
Arrangement* Made Whereby Peo
ple Can See (lame There and
Return in Afternoon.
Passenger Agent L. P. Green, of
the Atlantic Coast Line, is plan
ning to carry a crowd down to Val
dosta tomorrow afternoon to
ness the opening game of basebal’
in the Empire State League.
I». Is planned to carry two or three
extra coaches on the regular train
leaving here at 1:05, and to brirv
the crowd back on a special train
leaving Valdosta at about 6:30.
All who expect to attend this, tm
first game of ball of the new League
had better consult Mr. Green, as by
tonight or early tomorrow the plana
will be perfected. Thomasville
wants to send a good crowd down,
and many have expressed their D<
tention of going.
WHAT SAVED
JEB LIFE
Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful
Experience that Might Have
Ended Seriously.
RItsstIIIo, W. Ve.—Mrs. Dora Martin,
In a letter from RlvesvIIIe, writes:
“For three years, I suffered with wo
manly troubles, and had pains In my
back and side. I was nervous end
could not eleep et night
The doctor could not help me. He
said I would have to be operated on be
fora I could get better. I thought I
would try using CarduL
Now, I am entirely welt
t am aura Cardul eared my Ufa. 1
will never be without Cardul In my
home. I recommend It to my friends.*'
For fifty years. Cardul has bean re
lieving pain‘and distress caused by we
manly trouble. It will surely help yon
It goes to the spot—reaches the
trouble—relieves tbs symptoms, and
drives away ths cause.
If you suffer from any symptoms ol
womanly trouble, take Cardul.
Your druggist sells end recommends
It Get a bottle from him today.
NOTICE!
We have added a beautiful line
...of...
Laces and Embroideries
To our Millinery Department. The inspection and
patronage of the public is earnestly solicited.
Mrs. J. H. Spence & Co.
123 3. Broad Street
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ANNUAL MEETING
GEORGIA EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Atlanta, Ga., May 1-3, 1913.
ATLANTA BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Will sell round trip tickets from Thomasville to Atlanta aud
return for this occasion at rate of $10.10.
Tickets on sale April 27th and 30th, with return limit May
-.th. lt»U. W. H. LEAHY,
t M FLEMING, General Psgr Agent.
Commercial Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Thomasville, Ga.
Stencil Monograms
i JEW |
Saves time and
money.
With one stencil
you can pro
duce as many
monograms as
desired.
We also carry a
large line of
stamped linen
pieces,
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