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DAILY TKMKS-K.N'TKUPUISK, THURSDAY AFTERXOOV, MAY 1, 1018.
Base-Ball
May 5th.
Thomasville vs. Valdosta
Opening game of season
—- Closed —-
Gone to base ball game, will open
immediately after game.
This rfign will be on our door :ho u'ternoon of the opening
game from one o’clock until after the .tame We are going out
and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op
ening day.
lames Gribben
BASE BALL
May 5th.
Thomasville vs. Valdosta
Opening game of season
— Closed - —
Gone to base ball game, will open iirmediately after game
This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening
game from one o’clock until after the .game. We are going out
and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op
ening day.
W. Feinberg & Son
BASE 1 BALL
MAY 5th.
THOMASVILLE VS. VALDOSTA
Opening Game of Season
CLOSED
Gone to baseball game, will open
immediately after game.
This sign will be on our door the afernoon of the openlag
name, from one o'clock until after the game. We are going
out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on
opening day.
MALLARD & VARNEDOE
The Wise Builder
Looks Years
Ahead.
Then figures
with us to fur
nish material
for the entire
house.
We Furnish Everything
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Mill work, Interior Trim, Sash Doors
and Blinds, Lime, Sand,
Cement, Paints, Oils and Glass.
Off. AND MRS. HURST INJURED
BROAD STREET
THEATRE
= TO-DAY=
Extraordinary Piuture Tonight.
“From the Manger to the Cross,”
the great play, portraying the life
of Christ, I* being shown at the
.Broad Street Theatre, this after- DVl 1W1ID
j noon, and tonight, which will be the'a severe wound over li
In It mm way Yesterday—Mis. Ilurst
Suffers Most Severe Injury on
Her Right Side. .Schedule of ‘Tile Hornets” For the
_ ... “ ’ ,, i Baseball Season.
Dr. and Mrs. \\. 11. Hurst were The followlnK is the schedule of
injured yesterday morning In a run-■ tUe TilomaaV |lle team's games
away In Fnlrview. Thr^ horse^whlch .throughout the entire season. Half
he games are at home and the
last opportunity for local patrons of
this theatre to see the famous pic
ture.
Clreat 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 at Calvary. The pic
tures for this famous play were all
taken on the actual spots, where j
these jreat events occurred, making
them very realistic. 1
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 for
adults and 10 cents for children.
Mr. J. E. Helms of Dothan, was
in town yesterday on business.
Mr. Hoy Blount, of Barnesville, is
in the city today on business.
Heed's Pennsylvania Auto . »» will
run you further with best results.
We guarantee It. Taylor .Mitchell,
Agent.
Hurst was driving became frl Jif-
ened and in turning a corner the
buggy was overturned and lmth.
Dr. Hurst and Mrs. Hurst were
thrown violently to the ground.
Dr. Hurst was knocked senseless,
remaining unconscious for a short
time. He had no broken bones and
.•ill be out in a short time without
ny serious injury. Mrs. Hurst has
right eye.
her ri.*ht wrist was badly sprained
and her shoulder on the right side
badly sprained. She suffered severe
ly from the effect of the accident.
Dr. Little who is attending them
reports that they are both petting
on nicely and their friends will he
glad to know that both wJU be
out in a short time.
MR. STRINGED ROBBED
Representative of Tire Filler Com*
pauy lias Hard How to Travel
in YortJ* Carolina, Accord
ing to Telegram.
balance on the road. None of th
road trips are long and there ai
not more tnan six consecutive game
at home. Thomasville opens and
winds up the season witn Valrlo^t .. j
opening at Valdosta and closing ar j
home.
will
the
i-iy!
1 Mr. H. E. Crow of Albany spent
a short time in the eity today with
frlende.
Mr. Wharton Mitchell of Jackson
ville, is spending a short time in the
city on business.
Messrs. .1. S. Ellis and O. C. Webb
of Amerlcns, were among the >
tors to the city today.
Mrs. Carrie Boyd Walker, of Way-
cross, is spending a few days here,
the Sliest of Mrs. J. G. Hopkins.
Now 1m the time to screen your
house. See the Thomasville Variety
Works,
Mrs. J. McR. Williams left today
for St. Louis after a pleasant visit of
several weeks to her father, Major
C. T. Stuart.
Mr. W. W. Fiddler of Nashville,
Tenn.. Is in the city visiting his
niece’s. Misses Dorothy and Carolyn
Fiddler, on Smith Ave.
Mr. T. P. Walton, the popular
manager of Neel's Grocery, has re
cently acquired the residence for
merly occupied by Mr. L. B. Hanaw
on Cx’orth Broad Street, and wl’.l
make it his home in the future.
JELLY GLASSES AT IIOIHSOV
HARDWARE CO.’S. PHONE 108.
The Bludwlne Bottling Company
has recently Installed a modern bot
tling plant In the Watkins building,
on West Jackson street, where they
will manufacture their products in
the future. They have abandoned
the old plant on South Broad 3t.
Gamblers Caught.
Sheriff Singletary Sunday Jumprt
a crowd of negro gamblers along the
Albany railroad three miles from
town. They all broke Into a mara
thon when caught and only four of
the eleven were brought to 1*11. One
of the negroes made violent efforts
to jet away, but Sheriff Singletary
and Deputy Pittman managed tc
handcuff him and bring him to Jail
His name was Hawk.
The others hiked north at a rapid
rate.
Dr. Morgan Returns.
Dr. W. C. Morgan returns tomor
row from Texas, where he nas been
selling the Clark Resilient Tire Fil
ler rights. He will be at his office
Monday morning nnd will remain in
the city permanently thereafter.
This will come as good news to the
many friends of Dr. Morgan, who
were sorry to see him move to Tex-
left here for North Carolina, wi*h
the tire filler rights to that state:
“Raleigh,-N. C., April 27, 1913.
“Clark’s Resilient Tire Filler Co.,
Thomasville, Ga.
"Dear Si'rs: Arrived at Raieign
Sunday 11 o'clock. Got robbed at
Chattanooga of all money and some
clothes, even my hat and all ‘.he
damps (tools) I had purchased to
bring to Raleigh, and railroad tick
et which I had purchased to cone
to Ralei-.’h on the next morning.
“1 have had quite an experience up
to this writing, but am in good spir
its yet. looking forward to doing
some business this week.
! Thomasville’s
schedule
ollowa
May
1-2-3,
at
Valdosta.
; May
5-6-7,
\vi*
1 Valdosta
at hoi
May
8-9-10
a
Brunswic
1 May
12-13-
1 i.
with Bruit
a wick
at
hofe.
{ May
15-16-
1 7,
with A me
rieue,
at
home.
May
19-20-
21,
at A meric
IS.
! May
22-23-
‘-4,
with Cordele
at
home.
! May
26-27-
2N,
with Way
•ross,
at
, home.
1
29-30-
31,
at Cordeli
June
2-3-4
at
Waycross.
! June
5-6-7,
with Cordele
it home.
> June
9-10-
1,
with Way
ross,
at
home.
! June
12-13
1 4
at Cordel
June
16-17
IS,
at Waycross.
June
19-20
21
at Valdosta.
June
23-24
25,
Americus
it home.
June
26-27
28,
at Brunswick.
June
30-July
1-2, Brunswick,
at
home.
July
3-4-5,
at
Valdosta.
Per Cent. Interest
If ycu have money idle, you
can deposit it’with us'and draw
4 per cent interest on it under
rule. If put into time certifi
cates it will earn 4 1-2 per cent
People’s Savings Bank
MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK.
July 4, morning game at home
with Valdosta.
July 7-S-9, at Americus.
July 10-11-12, Valdosta at homo.
July 14-15-16, at Brunswick.
July 17-IS-19, Brunswick at home.
July 21-22-23, Americus at hone.
July 24-25-26. at Amwicus.
July 28-29-30, Cordele at home.
July 31-Aug. 1-2, Waycross, at j
home.
TEACHERS ATTEND ATLANTA
EDUCATIONAL MEETING
Aug. 4-5-6, at Cordele.
Aug. 7-8-9, at Waycross.
Aug. 11-12, Valdosta at homo.
Dudley pries open the season to
day.
Kates ^ about the most handy
man about the diamond that the
- — j Thomasville bunch has. He was first
Several of the teachers of the, tried in the outfield, then at third j
Thomasville Public School will at-,and is now holding down first base, i
tend a meeting of the Georgia Edu- • * •
rational Association which meets in That was a gruelling practice yes-1
Atlanta tomorrow and Saturday. Mr. terday afternoon and
BASE BALL
MAY 5th
THOMASVILLE VS. VALDOSTA
Opening Game of Season
CLOSED
Gone to baseball' game, will open
immediately after game.
This sign will he on our door the afternoon of the opening
game, from one’ orlock until after the game. We are going out
and Jive THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op
ening day.
Thomasville, Ga.
showed up well. If they g
did then today, there wil
hope unless the Valdosta
bit them safely.
boys
they
sluggers
We respectfully
Morse-Macks,” as
suggest
name for
and Mrs. James A. Duncan left to
day to spend that time in the Capi
tol City. Mr. Duncan is on the Sat
urday program for an address, his
subject being, “For Whom Are the
Schools.’’ The other teachers who
v. ill attend are Professor A. Knox
Starlings, and Misses Mary Hargrave,! Valdosta aggregation
Fraser Mitchell, Juanita Acker and * * *
Margaret McKay. | The club will be named at once
Captain A. G. Miller, formerly a! by the Directors and plans made to
resident of this city, and Supt. of! bold the crowd which will attend he
the South Georgia College, fg Presf- ©Pining game,
dent of the Association and will • • •
have charge of the meeting. | Bill Cooper has worked like forty-1
!*®”s Trojans to make the opening
Iiv/ILMI TYI day a 8U0( * eM and thp credit is due!
STRINGER TO SER\ E HIS him for the enthusiasm which has
TIME IN COI/JI ITT COr.NTV, j been aroused. It always takes a|
j you nr fellow with hustle and gin-1
Young Man Who Confessed to Tak- : ger to make anythink of this kind n
ing I large Sum From Express go.
Company, Hegins 18-Month i • • •
Sentence At Once. j Luke says if he thought Thomas-
• ville would lose the opening game,
j he would fling the horsehide covered
Base Ball May 5th.
Thomasville vs. Valdosta
Opening game of season
Closed
Gone to base ball game, will open immediately after game.
This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening
game, from one o’clock until after the game. We are joing out
and give THOMASVILLE u reccrd-breuking attendance on op
ening day.
| Mrs. J. H. Spence & Co.
If you eat something that disa-
greos with you, don’t let it work its
own way through. Its a slow pro
cess and makes you feel bad. Get
rid of it quickly by ’aklnj a ninth
of DR. M. A. SIMMONS LIVER
MEDICINE, and wash it down with
a swallow of water. It drives out
impurities in the stomach and bowels
and you feel better immediately.
Price 25 cents. Sold by R. Thomas
nnd Peacock-Mash Drug Com
pany.adv.
WEATHER REPORT.
Local Office l T . S. Weather Bureau
Thomasville. Ga., May 1, 1913.
Weather forecast for Thomasville
and vicinity: Fair Tonight and
Friday.
Observations at 2 p. m
Highest temp, past 24 hours
See you at the game Monday.
Brunswick, Waycross. Valdosta,
Cordele and Americus are all claim
ing the attendance trophy. Thom
asville isn’t in It. according to the
dope from the other towns, but they
hare been fooled before.
Come on around and we will tell
you what the 6core wag.
Dudley took Roth. Meyers, Roon
ey, Elrod. Kates, Murphy, Smith.
PUue. Pierre, Wilkes a-nd Barnett
to Valdosta. Blackman. Eliot and
Jordan did not go with the tean*.
There ire quite a number of fans
who expert the sec the irauic in
Vaidos’a this afternoon, whether a
special train is run back or not.
day contained the following:
*J. D. Stringer, the young ex
press messenger, who plead guilty
to embezzling $5,000 of the com
pany's money and who was sen
tenced to year and a half in the
chalngang, will serve his rime In
Colquitt county. Superintendent
Gilmore left last night for Jesup aud
will bring Stringer back with him.
They will reach Moultrie tonight,
and the one-time express messen
ger will begin his sentence tomor
row.
“Stringer’e arrest followed soon
after the theft. The finger of sus
picion was pointed at him when it
was learned that a package that
was supposed to have five thousand
dollars In currency was filled with
blank paper. Detectives of the com
pany were put to work at once and
when he arrived at Jesup, on his'
regular run, Stringer was arrested. I
After being put through the third I —
degree for some little time, lliej MAY PROVE FAT..
young man acknowledged the ciiarne i When Will rhomnsvllle loop;
and Rtated that he had sp«*nt on»> • Learn the Importance of It?
ten dollars of the five thousand, and j Backache la only a simile thin
that the remainder ho had buried at first;
in Jesup. near the Farmers’ Fnion I But tfher. you k: nv 'tla fro
warehouse. At 2 o'clock, in the thy kl<|nt?‘L;
morning, Stringer piloted the ex-} That serious UJncy troubles 1*
press company officers to the spot low;
where he had buried the money i i a j That Bright’s Pise:»?c* may be tl
coffee can. At the trial that fol-! fatal nd.
lowed last week, 3’ringer p!«nd 1 You win gladly proilt by the »c
guilty In the superior coi:»rt of I lowing experience.
Wayne county and stated that he ’Tie the statement ot a Tnompg
was drunk at the time of the theft ville citizen.
and that he would not have com-j Mrs. P. D. runups, 502 East
mitted the crime had he be**n sober. I Clay St., Thomasville, Ga., says I
•Stringer will he put to work in suffered intensely from my back
Moultrie district where the other and kidneys for several years and
white convicts are now engaged in 11 tried various remedies without
building the Norman Park road j getting relief. I steadily grew worse
Another white man will be brought i until mv health was undermined
from Jesup at the same time. He and I had almost given up hope of
will serve a three-year term. This (ever being rid of the trouble. About
gives Colquitt county eight white thtee weeks ago I began using
COAL
<
o
o
Grade $5.00
while it laiti. Phone orders at cnce
THOMASVILLE ICE AND MF6 COMPANY,
Phone 6.
o
o
>
COAL
convicts.”
Lowest, past 24 hours 56
Mean temperature 70
Normnl for this date 70
Temperature 7 a. m 62
Temperature 2 p. m S3
Temperature 12 m
Dep. since Jan. I plus 2.16
Rainfall, past 24 hours. . . .00 lu&
Dep. since Jan. I plus. . 2.09 inn
Metcalfe News Notes. ,
Metcalfe, May 1.—Miss Georgia
. S3 ! Donaldson, of Batnbridge, former!
music teacher In »he High School
hore. is visiting Mrs. H. C. Cope
land. Jr.
Miss Bessie Dunn spent Saturday
and Sunday very pleasantly with
her parents in Cairo.
Mr. Elmer Home spent yesterday
In Thomasville on business.
In honor of Miss Langford,
Wind direction East. Boston, Miss Marjorie Monroe cn-
Wind velocity.... 6 miles ner hour
O. M. HADLEY,
Observer In Charge.
ALLEN’S
FOOT-EASE
tertalned Monday evening. Sevo-nl
young people were present. Inte-.
eating games were played after which
refreshments were served. The ~f-
fair was quite an enjoyable one.
throughout, and those present ex-
; pressed themselves as having spent
a very pleasant evening.
fil
MML $?££3ti&SSS£S£Metcalfe expert, to b. well repre-
MR edy lor Um feet for a quarter I Rented at the opening game of the
Em P lr e state League In Thomasville
"addm* AUes s.'oimVteti. Cjioy.N v. next Monday, and every one of ’em
Tfe»ManwKopvttbt EKi la r EEL will be ’'rooting” for the tribe of
(▲dTtrttoemenL) Dudley.
Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I obtain
ed at R. Thomas’ Drug Store, and
I reclevd a wonderful amount of
benefit. My back does not pain
me now, and my condition has im
proved in every wa/. I shall al
ways give Doan’s Kidney Pills my
endorsement.”
For sale bv all deaUrc. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co , Buf
falo. New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.— (ad*)
ANNUAL MEETING
GEORGIA EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Atlanta, Ga., May 1-3, 1913.
ATLANTA ItlllMINGHAM At ATIjVNTIC UAII.ItOAD.
Will sell round trip tickets from Thomas;ille to Ailinta a-.id
return for this oecaston at rate of $10.10.
Tickets on sale April 2 7th and .VUh, with rr'urn limit
■'h I0i:i W, 11. LEAHY,
F M FI.BMIVQ, General Psgr Agent,
fommercial Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Thomasville, Ga.
May
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Catarrh Car#. I
K J. CIIE.NET A CO., Toledo, O. jl
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Ckeney for tb# last. IS y«*«r*. ai.d ba ll#*# him
NAT. BANK Of COMMF.nCR.
> by faU tom.
ua.mv or 1
Toledo, Obi*
IUn*a Catarrh Cara la taken taternally. acting
urfacea •
Prtea '
Exactly * poo tbe blood aud mcmu
the ajateia. Taattaoalala aeat free,
ttata ht hot tla. Sold by all Dmfcfa
Base
May
Ball
5th
Thomasville vs. Valdosta
OPENING GAME OF SEASON.
Closed
Gone to baseball game, will open
immediately after game.
This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening
game from one o’clock until after the game. We are going ou*.
and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance o'i op
ening day.
The Art & Novelty Shop.