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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 3, 1013.
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 same We are going out
and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op
ening day.
lames Gribben
BASE BALL
May 5th.
Thomasviile vs. Valdosta
Opening game of season
— Closed —-
Gone to base ball game, will open Iirmediately after gjme
This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening
game front 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
BASF BALL
MAY 5th.
TH01SVILLE 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
out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on
opening day.
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Washington. May 3.—The official
reports of the shelling of Em Palm,
_ . H_ —■! by a Federal gunboat yesterday,
BiClIijlO ^ I RlfefcT! ramie no mention of any casualties
UltVMV ^ ■ among American*. y
TUff ATOEf I T!le Carrauaii-.-a In Ciudad I'ordro
jnH fr- f\ jj I Diaz report a battle at Espinoza,
ar Mum lava.
Sympathy in Favor of Carntnzn.
TO-DAY:
Major General Leonard Wood
liief of staff of the army, who re-
A Heart of the Foreal," Vitagraph turned today from a tour alon* the
Drama, showing how an Indira j Mexican frontier, told Secretary of
boy dies a hero to gratitude and War Garrison that good ordo
friendship. A beautiful and mar- vailed along the border. He said!
velous example of one of the * he found sympathy to be overwhelm-1
greatest of human attributes. j injly with the Carranza movement.
'Lady Audley'n Jewels*" 8. & A.!and opposed to the Huerta regime.
Comedy. —* ■ ——- • — !
•Luve in An 'pertinent Hotel, ’, Xe „s Notes.
WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN
FOR MAGNOLIA PARK
The committee of ladies In charge
of the campaign that lins been Inau
gurated for ’.lie purpose of raising
funds to purchase Magnolia Park,
held an Important meeting 'ill'
morning and decided to Institute a
whirlwind eampai n for subscrip
tions.
Next Thursday and Friday were
tne days sele ted for this purpo--.
l:ll 'jand dollar subscriptions only will
or be asked for. though, of course, lar-
I’T, e r I gcr ones will by no means lie re
fused.
The ladies already have In hand a
little over four hundred dollars,
contributed by generous citizens for
| ibis purpose, and there Is a promise
, .. ... . ...... .... tof *73 more from several citizens In
Hereaf[er h we win ha?e three reels Barwick. Ga.. May 2.—Quite a the neighborhood of Magnolia Paik.
I,„t number of Patten people enjoyed a; w ho are vitally interested 11 l< *
cry day. Not split reels,
whole reels of the best to be se
cured from licensed companies.
4 Per Cent. Interest
If ycu ,have money idle, you
can deposit it!with us*and draw
4 per cent interest on it under
•■ule. into time certify
cates it will earn 4 1-2'per cent
People’s Savings Bank
MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCH.
fish fry at Ocilla creek last Thurs-1 preservation of tills beautiful spot.
^ a y I As compared to many of the other
Prof. O. C. Hough’s school dosed towns in South Georgia, Thomasdl e
! Friday. We are sorry to lose himp ias ver ? "breathing spots, ii
Mr. Dan Denmark was in the cityirom our midst, as he has set an ex-j the «hape of small Parks that aro
today on business i ample worthy to be followed by all l convenient for the use of the M-.i-
- lour young folks. jeral P» b Bc. Of course. Paradise
j Rev. Mr. Redfearn filled his regu- \ Park is a valuable adjunct in this -re-
Mr. Walter Eaton, of Waycross,' jp.r appointment here Sundav. He • spect, but there are many on the
was in town yesterday. 'preached to a large congregation opposite side of town who complain
I Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gardner at-i of its distance from them and who
Mrs. T. M. Allen of Monticeilo, • tended preaching at Prospect Sti _ i—! **onld with much greater conven*
spent yesterday in the city. day. J ience reach Magnolia Park, when in
' Mr. J. E. Morris, of Thomasvi’le j » ee ‘> of recreation.
Mr. G. C. Pearce, of Columbus, is visiting in and around Patten this, Thomnsvllte has the advantage of
was in town yesterday on business, i week. many other places in having the
i Mr. M. H. Rogers and son made ! magnificent northern estates, waord
Heed’s PciiiiHylvanin Auto - n will ‘ «** business trip to Thomasviile last man >’ resort and which are wejJ
run you further with l>est results, j Tuesday. worth a trip to see, but there \re
We guarantee it. Taylor Mitchell,! The .families of Messrs. Ad. Way. i ,nan >' of * he ma8H of the people who
Agent. ; R. R. Gardner and M. H. Rogers I cannot a “ or(1 cars or other vehicles
! formed a pleasant party to Big | nece8,ary to reach them * and . 11 i8
Mr. G. W. Harrell, of Monticeilo,' Creek Wednesday. Quite a number! * or t^elr primarily that Mag-
was anion? the visitors to the city,of fish were caught, and the dav 1 no,,a I ,ark 18 fitted,
yesterday. was thoroughly enjoyed by all' It is the plan of the ladies, should
i present.
Mr. W. B. Anderson of Hopkins- j —
ville, Ky., is spending a *hort time i Thomasviile Study Class,
in the city on business.
Baseball returns by innings each .
afternoon at Ingram's Drug Store. !
they succeed in their endeavor
purchase this spot to enclose it with
: a neat wire fence, have it thoroughly
_. cleaned up and kept in perfect con-
?. lass dltion without any expense to the
town.
Thursday afternoon with Mrs
rus Hudson, it being the usual j The citizens of that part of town
. nion,h, y meeting. jn the neighborhood of Magnolia
Mr. J. M. Harrison is among the 7 hc . a pu™,riL th ^.,? re . Sld fr t ’ , Park - are srea’.ly interested in the
well known ‘raveling men in town ? , Z ' ** * itzpatrlck, only routine preservation of It and are willing to
today g "'on In town , bUB w «s tranaacted. several re-1 J, 0 much , n the way of planting
- . i I ,or t8 being heard from various trees, etc., in fact, some of them
Mr. J. H Daniels of Dothan, spent!“‘remittee on the Women’s ^^'•wiirh^'mw.n^
yesterday In Thomasviile on busl- 1 Edition of the Atlanta Constitution off finely.
ne88, .made an interesting report as to the . Let everybody -be in readiness to
’ ... . w ®!|5 done ,n re ?ard to that matter. ; respond liberally to the call for sub-
Itnsehall returns by inning each ! The next meeting of the class will scrip'ions to this object and pro-
afternoon at Ingrain's Drug Store. -be held with Miss Deborah McRae. j serve for all tlme thls B ,; ot> wlth lts
... . , “ , . I -- - beautiful and wonderful growth
Miss Louise Hayes and her guest, j Mayor Luke to Speak. ; which would be impossible to re-
Mis8 Elsie Wuldurn, of Charleston,! Sunday is to be Good Citizenship 1 pla-e should it ever be destroyed.
S. C„ have been spending several ' Day at the Young Men’s Christian —’
days with friends in Tallahassee. I Association and Mayor Luke will be' Hopkins-Cliristian.
" ! , ,he 8 Peaker. A special effort is be- ^ marriage of the early summ,-'.*.
Hie Misses Grace and Rita Hel- j tas made to get every man in the in w jj| C h cordial interest is taken
ler, of New York, who have been . city to attend. It will be worth , 8 that of M|gB Honorine Hopkins v
spending some weeks here as thej their while, because the Religious: Mr James Royall Christian, of S.i-
popular guests of Mrs. J. W. Dillon* j Committee has secured a big speak-1 vann a h, which will take p’aco on
1 men, j Wednesday evening, June the twcji-
Associa- ty-fifth.
BASE BALL
MAY 5th
TH0IUIAS1LE 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’ oclock unti. after the game. We are going out
and live THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance oh op
ening day.
T
Thomasviile, Ga.
have returned home.
ler with a big theme.
I whether members of the
JELLY GLASSES AT HOIIlHOV tion or not, are invited
HARDWARE CO.’S. RHONE 1(58. I
rrotiacted Meeting Begins.
! solio:
Tomorrow, a series of meetings, •Mr. and .Mrs. A. Rosollo request
will begin at tne h Irst Baptist j the honor of your presence at the
Church, conducted by the Pastor, confirmation of their son, Lee Rov,
Rev. \V. M. Harris. Saturday May 3rd, 1913, 7:30 A. M„
®® rv ^ €8 W I]^ l*®l d ©very day at at Synagogue, Crawford Street,
10 A. M„ and 8 P. M„ except on | Thomasviile, Ga.
Sundays, when they will be held at j day. May fourth. 4 to 10 p. m., 4
usual hours. w. Clay St.. Thomasviile, Ga.”
The public is cordially Invited to |
attend these meetings.
The ceremony will lie performed
| at the Presbyterian church, at nin*»
| o’clock, the pastor, Rev. S. L. Me-
‘ There will be a
! Confirmation Ceromony.
! The following invitations have j ^arty officiating
jinnn^uued b.v Mr. and Mrs. A. Ro- inllmber of attendants,
them from out-of-town. No cards
will be issued, but all friends of th“
contracting parties are invited to be
present.
Miss Hopkins is a charming young
girl whose many attractions of mind
Reception, ^nn-jand person have made iter a popu-
lu/ 'inr member of the younger society
set.
“ j Mr. Christian is a well-known
There will be morning and even-.young business man of Savannah,
ing services at Good Shepard Epls- and has also many relatives and
opal Church 519 Oak Street, 3un-l friends here.
1 will lie at home for a few day
beginning Mondi.y afternoon, nml. day, May 4t!i. Services oonducte.. .
y uld ,. l . llte . to . ??“■ * d««lr»ble cou., by Arch Deacon Richard Hrliht. of jjow Is the time to screen yom
Si™ I™ 1 Savannah ’ Celebration of Holy! house. See tile TIiomasTlIIe Varlett
pleasant, comfortable home through Communion at 11 A. M. > Works
the summer, possibly longer. Will; |'
rent a whole or part of house, at!
low rates to right pasty. Mary F*.!
Barnes. I
WEATHER REPORT.
Local Office IT. 3. Weather Bti-
au, Thomasviile, Ga., May 3.
Sunday Rand Concerts. j Weather forecast for Thomasviile
Owing *.o the heat and uncomfor-j and ▼IdnRy* ^1** tonight and sun-
table weather, the band has decided day *
to discontinue the Sunday after-1 Observations at - p. m.:
noon
concert tomorrow, Sunday after
noon. but in future, concerts wP.I
be held on Friday evenings.
Later announcement will be made
'.he opening concert.
FRED SMITH, Leader.
ccm WEST OIK
Interesting News Notes From
the Center Hill Community.
Centerhll!, May 2.—Our picnic
which was to have been held Fri
day, the second of May. has been
j postponed, until some future time.
.87 Probably at the end of school.
concerts. There will be „ 0 ! Highest temp, past 24 hours. . . S7 i Prepay a t tne enu
rt tomorrow <4undsv nfior Lowest, past 24 hours fit. lne <lr y weainer is c.tustn, som,
rt tonio row. Sunday after Mean temperature Vi uneasiness In this section. The
Normal for this date 71 oats and gardens are badly In need
Temperature 7 a. m ,5'of rain and in many instances coi-
ton is not up.
Uncle Dave Singletary and daugh
ter, Miss Nannie Singletary, were
visitors at the home of Mr. J. N.
Singletary one day this week.
Mr. Harry \l. Jackson, whose con-
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Atlanta, May 3.— Whetner or not J
Georgia has (he largest oak tree in
the world has become a question of J
Temperature 12 m.. ..
Temperature 2 p. m S7
Dep. since Jan. 1. plus . . . 2.14
Rainfall, past 24 hours. . .00 »as.
Dep. since Jan. 1 plus.-. . 2.31 ins. A
Wind direction Southeast j
Wind velocity.... 5 miles per hour K pn * a l manners used to lie a gr*»-it
O. M. HADLEY.
Observer in Charge.
located at Me-
Base Ball iVlay 5th.
Thomasviile 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 _?oing out
and give THOMASVILLE a record-breaking attendance on op
ening day.
Mrs. J. H. Spence & Co.
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Grade w ton
while it lasts. Phone orders at cnce
THOMASVILLE ICE AND MF6 COMPANY,
Phone 6.
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m | mu woriu uas urrunie <t question or i , .
I such scientific interest 'hat experts : Jv V1V.J-
■"istre going to be sent down from the j h-’—^ '*
Smithsonian Institute this spring to j Tbit i* a p enct
J ascertain the fact. i for malAHIa
Geography will tell you that tbe I Five o.-six -
la rgest oak treos in thu world are I If taken then nr. a on
(to he found In California, and oae return. It acts
BRICK and SAND
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Calomel snd <
(Advertisement.)
is mentioned in the Sacramento Val
ley which has a dimension of 23
feet an«l 1 Inch in circumference.
This tree has long been supposedly
the largest onk in the world.
But Hon. W. H. Sharp, member,
of the Toombs County Board of
Education and a prominent Geor-|
Rian, has called attention to thO
fact that In the Southern section of i
that county on the farm of 3. P. j ^ .* n . c
Smith, there is a giant live oak that j dVCS tflC RC3l FSlCtS III RCgSIu tO
measures 25 feet in circumference. Her Case and Tells Hew She
The shade of this tree at noon covers Cuffprpri
more than a fourth of an -^re. it! julicitcu*
is said to be not quite so tall as the
MRS. McGILL
BROKE DOWN
height ascribed to the famous Cali
fornia oak, but to make up for that
the b-anehes are more widespread
; and the foliage is mo^e* luxuriant.
I Georgia's only distinction at pres
ent in the physical geography is the
fact that In Stone Mountain she has
the larges* single granits boulder in
[the world. With the formal verti-
| Mention of the moasuivments given
1 bv Mr. Sharp, the oak treo la
Toombs county may take its pl.t
as a world wonder side by side wit a
Stone Mountain.
How's This?,* In the past fifty rtan* thousands of
W# offer Ono Itoadrod Dollar* Reward for twA Li*
«w «r catarrh that cannot ha ctrtd hj txatTl to tell of the benefit received from
Catarrh Carr. * p flP( r n i
v. J. cbinit * co„ a i Such testimony, from *arnest women,
7 ss. ATE*!;4
perfectly bonorabu la ail bwiarM tranaactioail tonic remedy, tor diseases peculiar to
lkl ' u e * TTJ ** 1 iny women. Aro you • sufferer? Yet?
mat. bank or COMMRRCR. • Cardul Is the inedlclno you need.
Toledo, uhia* | Wo urge you to try It
RaD'a Catarrh Cara fa takes Internally.
factor in the
community, i.-
Alester. Okla.
A Jolly crowd, consisting of two
automobile loads of people, suetf
Wednesday evening at the home of
Rev. R. J. Jackson. The special,
feature of the occasion was a bee-
robbin/. and some very tine honey
was taken and ••ajo>e-l by all. The
company onsistcl of *oMow-
ing: Mr. W. W. Sliej *•.•-! ••ml farni-_
ly, Messrs. Russell and Murray May,
Mr. and Mrs. T. (J. Floyd, all from \
Thomasviile .and Messrs. Durham i
and Green, of the Center Hill Com- 1
munity. Some fine music w is r* M-•
dered by Messrs. Durham anti Mur
ray May.
The Irish potato bug has made its
appearance in this section and the |
present Indications are that the crop;
will be very short.
Some party or parties seem to ;
have lost control of their steering j
apparatus, either in hand or head j
last Sunday ni ;ht and ran Into the j
fence of Mr. R. (J. Jackson's field, |
knocking dow.i a gate ami two or I
panels of fence. !
Mrs. W. H. Braswell of near .Meig* j
is very sick a» this writing but her!
physician expresses a hope of her
early recovery. 1
There is to be an all-day meeting
*T,4t (aaV YTinre iof the church and friends of Bar-1
“L # V . v T I ne tt Creek church on Saturday be-,
B«fort f took Cardul, I btd headaebj | fo t j,,» third Sunday in May. The I
and backache, and •ometlmea I would day |8 to be spent a general fel-1
ery for hours. Now I am over all that, i 0 wsh i p anil good day altogether,
and can do all kinds of hooMwork. I Dinner will be plentiful and a;
think It la the greatext medlcln* on | "te-ruu i- nuti. ipate.i ar >111x1
Is tho most Ideal place, in the shade)
of the large oaks, with a line rprltp I
ANNUAL MEETING
GEORGIA EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Atlanta, Ga.,
May 1-3, 1913.
ATI.ANTA Ullt.MINGIIAM Ai
ATI.ANTIC It.AII.HOAI>.
Will sell round trip tick
•ts from Thomasviile to Atl mta a:iJ
return for this occasion at r
ito of $10.10.
1 Tickets on sale April 27
!i and 30th. with re’urn limit May
’.rh. 1913.
\V. H. LEAHY.
r m Fleming.
General Psgr Agent.
Commercial Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
‘1'liomaMville, Ga.
Jonesboro. Ark.—“I suffered a com
plete break down In health, eome time
ago." writes Mr*. A. McGill, from thle !
place. -I was re 17 weak and could ! Mr
not do any work. I tried different :
remedies, but thcr did me no good, j
Ono day, I got a bottle ot Cardul. U ■
did me 10 much good, I was surprise^ j
*kKtlj «poa th. blM* .id
th* ijittB). TeaUaoaUU
Cttti h* hotttc. 8014 hy all DnccUt*.
Tiki BaU'a Family rill* (*r couUpaUof
Trie*
IT CURES WHILE YOU WALK
Uh Allen’* Foot-Kue, theanli«epti« powder to
be shaken Into the shoe*. It Instantly take* the
•Un| oat of corns, tubing feet, ingrowing nails, an<t
bnnions. It's the greaust cotutor t discovery of the
in, AUen’a Poot-Kasa make* tight or new •hoe#
feel easy. Ladle* can wear shoes one site smaller
after nsinf. It Is a certain relief for sweating,
CsUons sad swollen, tendrr, srbing feet. Try It to
day. Sold STcrywhere, tsc. Trial pseksge PKXI,
▲ddran, ABea 3. Ulmstsd, La Uoy, V.Y.
(adr.)
Base
May
Ball
5th
Thomasviile vs. Valdosta
OPENING GAME Of SEASON.
Closed
Gone to baseball game, will open
immediately after game.
This sign will bo on our door the afternoon of the opening
game from one o’clock until after the jame. We are going on*
and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op
ening day.
The Art & Novelty Shop.