The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 02, 1913, Image 4

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DAILY TMES-EXTERPItlSE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SLAY 8, 1013. BASE BALL MAY 5th Thomasville vs Valdosta Opening Game Season CLOSED Gone to baseball Rome, 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 out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op ening day. INGRAM DRUG CO, PHONES 9 and 99. PUTS They all pasted that apple. Dudley’s baseball club showed the spirit that wins yesterday when six runs behind in the Ilf fa inning, they came up and tied the score. Then they forged ahead aid kept ahead until the end of the content. Roth made good yesterday with out question, althougn he was wild at times. He steadied dow\i in the ninth and struck out three men in rapid succession. Base BaU May 5th. **»**»»»»**»»**»» WANTS «««««**««***««««* OLD RAGS WANTED—Cleai, rot- ton rags. Apply at this office. Thomasville vs. Valdosta Opening game ofseason --CLOSED » Gone to ^baseball game; Will open immediately after game. This sign will be on o ir door the afternoon of the opening came, from one o’clock until after the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE a rec ord-breaking attendance on opening day. Harry Steyerman FOR SALE—Smal pony, harness and buggy. Apply to Joe Gold berg. 2C-6V B. C. C. TOX1U— Cures and keeps off fevers, le at City Drug Store. FOR SALE—Beautiful upright pi ano, Steinway, mahogany case. In perfect condition; a bargain. Phone 112. 5-1-61. WANTED—Two copies of Weekly Times-Enterprise, date, Dec. 27. 1912. Will pay 25c per cony. Times Unterprise Company. FOR SALE—One horse-shoer’s stock, one anvil, one blower, one iron safe, one white goose. Jar vis B. Watkins & Co., West Jack- son St. HOUSE FOR RENT—Seven-room house with modern convenience?, corner Hansell St., and Smith Ave. ^oply at Timei-Enterprlse. 22-12t vYOMEN—Sell guaranteed hosiery; whole or part time;goods replaced if hole appears; big money-saver; large profits; experience unneces sary. International Mills. 4029 West Philadelphia, Pa. 19 tf. We have got to have twenty-five hundred folks In the ball pnrk Mon day to win the attendance trophy. Wilkes made the only inexcusable error yesterday. He Juggled a long fly and a moment after muffed one, starting a two-run rally for the Valdosta club. (By Aseoclated Press.) New York, May 2.—The greatest \Voman Suffrage parade ever held will move up Fifth Avenue tomor row afternoon, thirty thousand strong. It will be a part of tae demonstration for eoual suffrage by New York women, and delegations from neighboring states, beginning today with a great pageant at which Co!. Theodore Roosevelt will deliver an address. Madame Nordica will have the part of "Freedom,” in the pageaa*., and many society women and fam ous actresses will also participate. It is said that two thousand men. twice the number of last year, will march behind the banners of the Men’s League for Woman’s S iffr?;. Mass meetings for suffrage will conclude the parade. ‘ELSIE REASONED,’’ WELL KNOWN WRITER, DEAD If you don’t believe that was some crowd, juet ask the Thomas- vflle folks who got to the game late yesterday afternoon. Standing room wph a view of the diamond was at a premium, the fences were lined with people and every available side line position was filled. Murphy. Wilkes, Barnett and Dud ley are credited with three safe ties each. Wilkes, Bamett and Roth are batting a thousand in the first game. The boys were a bit on edge at the first of the game yesterday, but they have got that fighting spirit that always wins out. PETITION FOR CHARTER BICYCLE STOLEN—$5.30 Reward for return. Columbia Motel 59, Chainless, black enamel 26-lnch frame, black wheels, red rubber handle grips. Return to Times- Enterprise. X. M. HOPKINS, Farm and City Sub-dlvisiona and surveys. Plans and estimates pre pared and construction superlntend- jed for drainage, railroads and higtt- ways. Williams lsinc., Thomasville, Ga. Civil Engineer nnd Surveyor. DON’T TAKE CALOMEL FOR LIVER TROUBLE! AT ONCE 50,000,000 MEN At 0 o’clock a. m., to.shavi at Da vis Barber Shop—Coolest Shop in Town—Hot and Cold Hath. Neel’s Basement. Have You Heard of the N*— C«u»u- pat ion Reined; rroni Hot Springs, Arkansas That Thousands Are Joyfully Praising. Just go to your druggist today; say I want a 2."-cent box of HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS; use them as directed and soon all your stomach, liver and bowel troubles will be over. The great physicians in Hot, Springs prescribe them for constipa tion, sluggish liver, indigestion, sick headache, dizziness, blotchy and sal low skin and they certainly are fine Take safe, gentle, blissful HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS for week. They will tone up the liver thoroughly, cleanse the bowels of poisonous accumulations and make you eat better, sleep better, work better. They are great for ner vousness and as a body tonic. Pos tal brings free sample from Hot Springs, Ark. Red Cross Drug Store. Special agents In Thomasville. (adv.) Parm Loans. 1 am prepared to neg otlata loans on Improved farm, on ah,rt notice. Haro been In tb, business about Often rears, aid mj (acllltlca aro battar than ore** before. Ur connections promts, mo am ahuadaut anpplr of money, at Intsrtst rates ranging from ala seven per cent. I will be glad te corres pond With anyone desiring a loan an (arm lands. My terri tory embraces Colquitt, Mitchell, Tbomae, Worth, Brooke and and Baker counties. EDWIN L. BRYAN, Att’yat l aw. MOULTRIE, QA. BASE BALL MAY STH 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 ef*er tbe game. We are going out sad giro THOMA8VILLE a record breaking attendance on op ening day. Drug Store, Phone 284 GEORGIA, Thomas County: To the Honorable Superior Court of Said’ County: The petition of S. < L. Mallard, ITeeth Varnedoo and ii. C. Varnedoe, all of Thomas County, Georgia, re- pectfully shows: 1. That they desire for them selves, their associates, and aesigis, to become Incorporated under the name and style of The Mallard, Varnedoe Company. The term for which petition ers ask to be Incorporated is twen ty years, with the 'privilege of re newal at the end of that time. The capital etock of the cor poration is to be twelve thousand ($12,000.00) dollars, divided Into shares of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each. Petitioaera, how ever, ask the privilege ef Increas ing said capital etock from time to time not exceeding In the aggregate enty-flve thousand ($25,000.00) dollars. 4. The whole of said capital stock of twelve thousand ($12,000.00) dollars has already been actually paid In. 5. The object of the proposed cor poration is pecuniary profit and gain to its stockholders. Petitioners propose to carry on a retail dry goods and clothing business and to deal In dry goods and gentlemen's clothing, hats, shoes, etc., both at wholesale and retail: buying and selling for cash or on credit, all such articles and things as are is- ually embraced In the retail dry- goods business, and all such articles and things as may be profitably handled and sold In connection therewith, and to exercise the usial power and to do all usual, necessiry and proper acts which pertain to or may be connected with the business of retail dealers in the articles named. 6. The principal office and place of business of the proposed corpora tion will be In the city of Thomas ville. County of Thomas, State of Georgia. 7. Your Petitioners desire that the stockholders shall he liable for the debts of the corporation to the extent of unpaid stock subscrip tion. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to he made a body corporate under the name and •Me aforesaid, entit led to the l’lghu. rivilezes and Im munities and subject to the liabili ties fixed by law. This 7th day of April. 1913. S. L. MALLARD. HEETH VARNEDOE, L. G. VARNEDOE, Petitioners. THEODORE TITUS. Attorney For Petitioners. I. J. W. Groover, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Thomas County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a peti tion for charter now of file in this office. This 7th day of April, 1913. J. W. GROOVER, Clerk. 4-8-4tsw. 29.— Leavenworth. Kans.. April Mrs. Lester Ralph, known t newspaper world as ‘ Elsie Reason- er," died today at Lloyd, Fla., ac cording to word received today in Leavenworth, her former k Elsie Reasoner gained distinction as a newspaper correspondent in the Spanish-American war in Cuba. It was said she was the only woman news writer to attend the coronation of Queen Wilhelmina in 1903. In May. 1904, she married Lestor Ralph, who made illustrations for newspapers during the Turko-Grcek war in 1S97 and in the South Afri can hostilities in 1900. Mrs. Ralph is an aunt of Mrs. C. S. Russell of this city. WEATHER REPORT. Local Office U. S. Weather Bureau Thomasville, Oa., May 2, 1913. Weather forecast for Thomasville and vicinity: Fair tonight and Sat urday. Observations at 2 p. m.: Highest temp, past 24 hours. . .84 Lowest, past 24 hours 52 Mean temperature 08 Normal for this date . . 71 Temperature 7 a. m G3 Temperature 12 m 81 Temperature 2 p. m 8 4 Dep. since Jau. 1 plus 213 Rainfall, past 24 hours. . . .00 ins. Dep. since Janl 1 plus. . . 2.20 Ins. Wind direction East Wind velocity. 1 ... 6 miles per hour. 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 openihg game from ono o'clock until after the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op ening day. The Fair. Steln-Bloch Clothes. ?' 27.001 HESS FASTEST (By Associated Press.) Chicago* May 2.—A committee, said to represent twenty-seven thou sand farmers, holding stock fo the company, today filed a suit directed at the Independent Harvester Com-' pany, ’a ten million dollar corpora tion. The directors are charged with misrepresentation In selling the stock, and In the mismanagement of the company’s affair. , 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 nfter the game. We are going out nnd give THOMASVILLE u record breaking attendance on op ening day. w ets shields Odorono arm-pits just as DRYand natural i Thomasville Tailoring Co. ODORONO Sold by -■ Peacock-Mash Drug Co. Phone 106 - Phone Them NOW “Why Put Off Joy Till Tommorrow” BASE BALL May 5th j Stove Wood TRY A 75c LOAD OF OUR STOVE WOOD BURCH & SON. Phone 187 BASEBALL MAY 5th. Thomasville vs Valdosta OPENING GAME OF SEASON CLOSED Gone to baseball game, wi open immediately after game. This sign will be on our door the afternoon of tbe opening game .from one o'clock until a(ter the game, We are going out and“gi»e THOMASVILLE a record-breaking attendance on enlng day. ^ , Neet Mmath&imm Thomasville vs. Valdosta' Opening Game of the Season CLOSED j Gone to tbe Ball Game Will Open immediately after game., This sign will be on our door the afternoon o( the opening game from one o clock until after the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE s record breaking attendance on op ening day. ■ Ar 1 James Watt & Brother. BASE BALI MAY 5th. Thomasville vs. Valdosta. Opening Game of Season CLOSED Closed gone to base ball game, will op* en immediately after game. t This algn will b« on our door the afternoon of th. opening tame from on. o’clock v nntll after the game. Wit are going on/’ and sire THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op ening day. • ij g