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DAILY TIMKS-KXTKIU'KISK, THURSDAY AKTERXOOX, MAY I. 1913.
BASE BALL
MAY 5th
Thomasville vs Valdosta
;ning Game Season
Opei
CLOSED
Gone to baseball name, will open immediately
after game.
This feign will be on our do or the afternoon of the opening
game from one o’clock until after the ^ame. Wo are going out
and give THOMASVILLE a retord breaking attendance on op
ening day.
INGRAM DRUG CO,
PHONES 9 and 99.
|l'nj<|tio Jleronl of An Atlanta Trust I
Company.
| Atlanta, May 1.—The new Conti-1
, .. , inental Trust Company, of wnlch
Snys the Convict tamp Is Not a San- Joe , Hurt hap rer „ nl , v been elected I
itariiiin Nor the Mesh Wounds | President, 'vili he somewhat unique!
Itcason I* or Pardon. j among the big financial institutions j
\ ha L!V*..^ the South, in view of the fact thati
oniniHsiom* are being paid for
are not sanitariums
and the ball and
for all ills of til
forth by Goernc
in a statement 1
ill health is no crouad
pardon, and that in
sentencing a man f
State is under no obi
:iy other I
•/! i
ths
he
health for the
The
govertv
in connection
pardon Herrv
Inc a life sentence for mnrde
Johnson county.
**I am unable to approve
enry." the Governor ded.i
• lain are not runs • p| aC ing the stock, nor is
? h° s h. is plainly set [expense bein'! Incurred except
i>r Joseph M Brown - limited and necessary expense..
oday. declaring thatorganization.
This company is intending *o con
duct a business not only in Atlanta
and the State of Georgia, but to ex
tend its operations into other states
and foreign countries. It is an In
stitution in which leading Southern
made tne statement financiers are interested. Tile trus-
Hli his refusal to , ,,. PB ar „ noltl.ig H .| ()l ,as. Hush \I
iinnon, who is «tt- , Willett, K. Orr. Thou. .1. I pies.
Louis .Newell. T. I*. Ilinma-i. A.
: Horne. M. M George, R. F. Shed-
cImi- den. Joel Hurt. F. Bates Block. \V.
‘This .I. Blalock. J. J. Haverfy, John 0.
hatever for '
nvictin * and
crime the;
tion to guar- '
will enjoy good
st of his days.
rter Langston,
F. Winecotf.
Base
Ball
May 5th.
Thomasville
vs.
Valdosta
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WANTS
e been an nnjustiflahle: Hallman, 1*
killing. The o:ilv reason urged for : Haverty,. \Y
releasing the man from the peni-: «.
tenfiarv is his ill heaPb. Tf pardons *
were based solely on this plea, prac- I Bolling H. Jones is president of
finally all convicts would soon he In Board of Direitors. f has. A.
the hospitals. The state does not Blckerstaff iia? been chosen teni-
cua'rantee ;ood health to those ini- I ,orar Hy to act as secretary, trust
mured for crime. All persons out j °® cer an ‘* *rea-n.rer.
of the penitentiary o easionally get :
sick and ultimately die.*’
Cannon began ills life form in. j Bankruptcy Sale.
1997. It Is now claimed that he hasj
tuberculosis. |
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PIANO FOR SALE OK RENT—Ap
ply to S. Sampson. 2S-tf.
J OLD HAGS
| ton rags.
WANTED—Cleaa, cot-I
Apply at this office. j
• WANTED— F
| pay loc pe
j Hot-Tom C
mpty beer bottles. We j
r dozen—any quantity,
o. 25-6*. |
'FOR SALE—
-S.iial pony, harness!
i and buggy
Apply to Joe Gold J
| berg.
26-6t.
By order of Hon. Jas. F.
Crackin, Referee in Bankruptcy, for
•lie Southern Hi vision of the South
ern District of Georgia, will he sold
to the highest bidder for cash, on
May f»th, 1913, at eleven o'clock
A. M. r before the storehouse of ♦he
With Excitement When lie Said i bankrupt. A. Stein, at Harwich, Ga.,
They Were About to Lynch tie* I the entire stock of merchandise of
Negro Newt l.ee. Last Night I said bankrupt. Said stock bein? a
In Atlanta. ; general stock composed of dry-
Atlanta. May 1.—For standing at ! goods, clothing, hats, shoes, etc.
Five Points and telling passers-by j W. J. HAMMOND, Trustee.
; B. C. C. TONIC—
I Cures and keeps off fevers,
j le at City Drug 3to~e.
For I
Open
mg game
ofseason
--CLOSED --
Gone to.base ball
game; Will open
immediately after
game.
This sign will be on o ir
door the afternoon of the
opening game, from one
o'clock until after the
game. We are going out and
give THOMASVILLE a rec
ord-breaking attendance on
opening day.
FOR SALE—Nice young Jersey i
Cow. giving milk: 3 years old. j
W. T. Cheshire. Cherokee Street, j
McLaughlin 27>-6t. Li addition, hi
; fence of $10°. or
FOR SALE—1 hook case, 1 bod-room i the first man
set, 1 gasoline engine, 1 pony, 1 j whom a charge »
that a mob was going to storm Ful
ton county jail last night ni.d lynch
Newt Lee. a young man named Wal
ter Graham was arrested this morn
ing and arrai :r» .1 before the re
corder.
Graham pleaded that lie was
drinking and did not know what be
was doing, hut tne r*» 'order consid
ered his offense ‘.erious in the ex
treme and hound him over .o the
-1 -tf.
| Time to Old.
j “When la the best time to diet"
I gravely aska a contemporary. "Juit
I before yon try to introduce an old
; friend to an acquaintance and can't
j remerrbpr Ms name
him
*! ra 1 am
agaList
a riot"
hilly goat.
Company.
Jarvis B. Watkins & i ha
Metals In New Caledonia.
Nickel mining is active In New Cal
edonia. European firms are investing
largely In it and other mining. Some
fair gold discoveries bare been made
recently.
B
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 same. We are going out
and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op
ening day.
The Fair.
Stein-Bloch Clothes.
Extensive Use of Potash.
Potash enters Into the making of
floss, soap, bleaches, dyec. photo
graphic chemicals, medicine, explo*
s. fertilizer and Is used In gold
mining and many other industrial pr*v
j FOR
SALE—Beautiful upright pi- j
. Steinway. mahogany case. In j
perfect condition: a bargain. I
Phone 112. 5-l-6t.j
IE SMITHS 1 HEW BILLS
WANTED—Two copies of Weekly
Times-Enterprise, date, Dec. 27
1012. Will pay 2. r »c per cony.
Times Enterprise Company.
FOR SALE—One
stock, one anvil, one blower,
iron safe, one white goose, .lar
i'* B. Watkins & Co., West Jack-[p oa |
son St.
Atlanta. May 1.—Senator Hoke
Smith ha** just introduced two biFs
in the Senate. One provides fo.*
raising the maximum pay of rural
carriers from 1.1 oft a year to $1,400
a year, the additional $300 being
intended to cover the expensee of
I their teams. Tho other bill in-
horse-shoer’s j creases the rate of interest which
hanks shall pay Postal Savings Lank
money which the government *.le-
from 2 1-4 per cent to 3 per
cent. The government pays the j
depositors 2 per <ent. and it will re-1
HOUSE FOR RENT—Seven-room j quire tho additional one per cent to
house w ith modern conveniences, j bear the expense of the government
corner Hansell St., and Smith ,f n handling the business ,md the
'uply at Time«-Enterprlse,
2 2-121
increase* necessary to bring the gov
ernment out free from loss.
RU3-MY-TISM
\\ OMEN—Sell guaranteed hosiery:
whole or part time; goods replaced
Ilf hole appear.: bis money-aaver; j will cur.* vour Rhcnmatism i
*?««*•«• >^=1^. j
[ West Philadelphia. Pa. 19-tf. Colic, Sprint, Bruises, Cuts and j
! v rrs of Insects
Girls at the Age of
Womanhood
When girls arrive at the age when nature must assert itself the general health,
of tho body must be good cr there is grave danger that disease will appear which
will disastrously aifeut their entire lives. It is called the critical tinr.s in a girl's
life, and it is the duty of every mother to ace that the conditions are right. Where
there is any departure from health the ‘trouble should be given immediate
attention. The symptoms usually are; ianguidness. a pale, colorless complexion,
dull eyes, bad breath, poor appetite, constipation and a weakened state o< the
nerves. At such times the remedy needed is
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine Wine
It Is a woman's remedy. Especially adapted to strengtnen the female organism
and assist the development which nature is striving to onng about. It puts an
etui to nervousness, headaches, sickness jf the stomach ana establishes healthy
regularity. When this s»ago is safety passed, natural conditions speedily return;
the pale face takes on color, the uyes become bright, the bieatn sweet, the mind
clears of melancholy and th*> weakened body becomes strong and robust.
Pries $1,00 Per Bottle,
Sold by Druggist* and Dealers,
C. F. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Sold bv R. Tho ias. Jr., and Peacock-Mash Drug Ce., Thomasville, Ga.
BICYCLE STOLEN—$5.JO Reward
for return. Columbia Mo lei 69,
Chadless, black enamel 26-inch
frame, black wheels, red rubber
handle grips. Return to Times-
Enterprise.
v, 2 ;t-t1 in-j
Price 25r j
(Advertisement.
Harry Steyerman !
(By Associated Press.)
avannah. May 1.—Turpentine
firm: rosin firm, type F., 4 60;
WANTED AT ONCE
50,000,000
At 6 o’clock a. m. f to shave at Davis Barber Shop
Coolest Shop In Town. Hot and Cold Bath.
Neels Basement.
Farm Loans.
1 am praiiar.il to «ieg otlate loans on Improved farms on
short notice. Hav. been In the business about fifteen yen re,
end my facllltlea are bettor than ere' before. My connections
promise me aa abuadant aupply of money, at interest rates
fanning from six wren per cent. I will b« glad to eorres-
puad with anyone desiring a loan an farm lands. My terri
tory embraces Cohiultt, Mitchell, Thomas, Worth, Brooks and
and llakar counties.
EDWIN L. BRYAN. Att’yal l.aw.
MOULTRIE, GA.
BASE BULL——MAY 5TH
Thomasville vs Valdosta
OPENING GAME OF SEASON
CLOSED
Gone to baseball game, will open immediately
after game.
Thin sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening
K*ni« from one o’clock until af*er the game. We are going out
and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op
ening day.
City Drug Store,
Phone 284
BASE—BALL
MAY 5th
Thomasville
vs.
Valdosta
(■'oiip to Baseball <»ain«s—Will
open Immediately After Game
This sign will be on our
door the afternoon of the
opening came. from o:;e
one o'clock until after # the
game. We are going out and
give THOMASVILLE a rec
ord-breaking attendance on
opening day.
JT|PRINCLE COMPANY
“A GREAT EVENT”
j GKXKItAI. ASSKMW.1KH
pkksiiYtkih.w ciiriicHns ix r. s.,
i VXITKD PRKSHYTERIAX ClIl ltrH OF NORTH AMERICA.
J Atlanta, Georgia.
MAY 14th, to June* 1st. 101.1.
j ne of the largest denominational, meetings ever held in this country.
TIIK ATLANTA BlltMIn'UIDAM AND ATLANTIC It. It.
Will sell round-trip excursion tickets at greatly reduced fares.
\ Tickets will be sold May 12. 13, 14, 15, 19 and 20, with return
! limit June. 10th, 1913 and limit may be extended *.o June 30th up-
jon payment of fee of $1.00
j Further information cheerfully furnished.
. H. LEAHY, E. H. FULL, A. D. DANIEL,
Gen. Passenger Agt. A. G. P. A. T. P. A.
ATLANTA, GA.
Stove Wood
TRY A 75c LOAD
OF OUR STOVE WOOD
BURCH & SON.
Phone 187
BASE
BALL
May 5th.
Thomasville vs. Valdosta
OPENING GAME OF SEASON
-CLOSED-
Gone to base ball game, will
open immmediately aftergame.
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- ft
enlng day.
Thomasville
Tailoring Co.
BALL
MAY 5th
Thomasville
vs.
Valdosta
Opening Game of the Season
BASE BALL
CLOSED
Gone to the Ball Game Will Open
immediately after game.
This hIkii will be on our door the afternoon of the opening f j j.l
i one o'clock until after the game. Wo nre going out 1
game from one o'clock until after the game. We are going out
und give THOMASVILI.E a record breaking attendance on op
ening day. af
James Watt & Brother.
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 afternoon of the openlug
game from one o’clock until after the £ame. We are going out
and give THOMASVILI.E a record-breaking attendance on
enlnj day. # ^ a -
ISIeel Brothers,
BASE BALL
MAY 5th.
Thomftsville vr. Valdosta. Opening Game of ?eaion
CLOSED
LLUSCU
Closed gone to base ball gai
en immediately after
Thla algn will be on our door the afterm
Thla algn will be on our door the afternoon of tho opening
game from one o’clock until after the game. We are going out
und give TIIOMASVll.I.K a record breaking attendance on op
ening day.
Thomas Drug Store,
!
THE ItEXALL STORE