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Goodyear Tires
CAN’T SKID
BE CONVINCED AND TRY THE
Sol £ y onlv James Qribben
Monument
corner.
FROM I
ix additional room without rent.
Your house will be ono room larger and you will think your perch
Is the best place about the house 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 to 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 them{now.
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.
BROAD STREET
THEATRE
— TO-DAY=
•Superstitious Jo©’* Edison Comedy.
•Swiiy of Destiny/* u tine meritor
ious EssaTiay Drama.
‘The Female Detectives,* Lubla
Remember: We have three excel
lent reels every dty. A iSEB
Mr. W. I. Hobbs, of Ocilla, spent
yesterday In town.
SPAINS KING REBELS
VISITS FRANCE THE
Mr. R, L. Stewart was among
the business visitors to Whlgham
today.
Mr. M. D. Dobbs left today to
* spend a short time on business in
Atlanta.,
Reed's Pennsylvania Auto Jh will
run you further with best results.
MEXICAN CHANGES GIVE THE
REVOLUTIONISTS PRACTICAL-
LY COMMAND OF THE RIO
GRANDE.
(By Associated Press.) i
El Paso, Tex., May 5.—The Ins-ir-j
(By Associated Press.)
Paris, May 5.—The approaching
visit to the French capital of Kini
A'phonso, of Spain, is regarded with
considerable significance throughout
Europe, as It said the visit may mean
the entrance of Spain into a friend-'
ly understanding, known as the! gent agents here believe that the
triple entente, between France, Great | mutinous Federal troops, who ~n
Britain, and Russia. j last Saturday drove their comman-
King Alphonso, is due to arrive ;der, Gen. Jose Inez Salazar, from
here Wednesday. j old Casas Grandei, will soon join
• — — | their forces with the Constltutional-
| ists. This would practically place
(the Revolutionists in control of all
the territory nlons the Mexican
Anil Atlanta Wife Hants « Divorce | Northwcstern railroad ' southwest of
From Her Husband, on the j Juarez -
Ground of Cruelty. I —————————
Atlanta, May 5.—Charging that . WEATHER REPORT,
her husband followed her to a ball ___
and, Tu-hlng la amid the dancers, ’ Local Office U. S. Weather Bureau
threw soot all over her silk gowa j Thomasville, Ga., May 5, 1913.
Me guarantee It. Taylor MtU-hell. j and white cloves anil satin sll:>-' Weather forecast for rhomasvllle
* ■ pers, pretty Mrs. Helen Krass has i and vicinity: Fair tonight and
filed suit for total divorce. In the Tuesday.
if you'Jhave money idle, you
can deposit itfwith usjand draw
4 per cent interest on it under
rule. Ifjjjjput into time certifi
cates it will earn 4 l-2*per cent
People’s Savings Bank
MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCh.
THREW SOOT OH BHLLGOWH
Miss Ellen McIntosh, of Black-
shear, Is the guest of her cousin,
Miss Emma McIntosh on Dawson St.
Mr. John Watt has returned after
spending a short time with friends
In Atlanta.
' JELLY GLASSES AT KOIIIHON
HARDWARE CO.’S. RHONE 188.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Perry, of Cli
max are spending a short time in
town.
Dr. D. M. Jordan, of Whlgham,
was among the business visitors In
Thomasville Saturday.
Baseball returns by Innings each
afternoon at Ingram's Drug Store.
Mr. J. A. Donaldson was called to
his home In Barnesvllle Saturday by
the nines of his mother. In that
city.
Messrs. Gordon Epply and Mau
rice Green spent yesterday la the
Fredonia community, attending the
all-day slag, held Sunday.
Raselwll returns by Innings each
afternoon nt Ingram's Drug Store,
' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corbett, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Brown acid Miss
Smith of Tallahassee, motored
Thomasville yesterday, spending
short time in the city.
DENTAL WORK FOR NEXT 30
DAYS AT REDUCED PRICKS. OF
FICE IN BRIGHTON BUILDING.
W. C. MORGAN.
Mrs. O. C. Newcombe, of New
York, Is spending a few days with
her daughter. Mrs. Eugene Smith.
Later ehe will go to Mcmticello to
visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Cooper. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Rockwell aad Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Mays left today for tho
Ekonfenee river to spend several
days Ashing. The trip was made In
automobiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Johnson, Miss
Lall, Miss Helen Mathews, and Mr.
Phil Paulk, of Cairo composed a
very pleasant automobile party com
ing over to witness the ball game
this afternoon.
Cover . Your Old Floors
with
FLOORI
3-8” OAK or MAPLE and have a floor which
will last a life-time.
Dealers in
DARDEN WANTS A NEW TRIAL.
Atlanta, May 5.—Elmer T. Dar
den, convicted of manslaughter, who
pleaded the unwritten law and got a
three year sentence, has filed
ihrough his attorneys a motion for a
new trial.
If Darden gets the new trial and
is again convicted; ho runs the
danger of receiving a much heavier
sentence. The tbree-year sentence,
'under the circumstances, was con-
sjdered a light one by the officers of
the court, and the filing of the bi'l
comes as somewhat of a surprise.
WANTED—Pure White Leghorn
Chickens. Apply to R H. Neel, fit
RALPH PULITZER WANTED
MAYOR GAVNOR ARRESTED.
New York, May 5.—A decision by
Magistrate Kernochan today denied
the application made by counsel for*
Ralph Pulitzer, for tho arrest of
Mayor Gaynor, on criminal libel
charges.
1
Lumber of all kinds,
Sash Doors and Blinds,
Mill-Work of all kinds,
Paints, Oil and Glass, Lime Cement
and Sand.
Everything to build a House.
Thomasville Variety Works.
Fulton Superior court against Isaac
Krass.
The tragedy above described oc
curred a couple of weeks ago In At
lanta, says Mrs. Krass, and the
cruelty of her husband, she 'says,
was the more conspicuously unjus
tified because she was attending the
dance with her own brother and his
wife.
She says that after Krass had
ruined her clothing with the soot,
and humiliated her In the eyes of
the dancers, he told her that If she
ever dared to go to a danrp again,
he would throw vitriol instead of
soot.
Mrs. Krass sues for alimony as
well as divorce and has asked for a
temporary Injunction, tying up her
husband's bank account and prop
erty.
The tickets were given to the
school children who were not going
to the game and whose parents, in
some Instances were not willing to
spend the money for them. There
were two hundred and seventy-seven
tickets given out in that manner.
Now is tho time to screen your
house. See the Thomasville Variety
Works.
INTERESTING CKln- t ttONY
Performed Saturday, When Leroy
Ilosollo Was Received Into Full
Fellowship of Syfagoue.
An Interesting ceremony was held
at th^ Jewish Synagogue on Satur
day morning, when Mr. Leroy Roso-
llo was conArmed and received Into
full membership of the Synagogue.
Two Rabbis wore present, In charge
of the Impressive rites and ceremon
ies used on surb occasions, a.id
there was a gathering of the rela
tives and friends of the young man
and members of tho Jewish con
gregation.
When a young man belonging to a
Hebrew family reaches the age of
thirteen years, he Is considered to
j>e responsible for his actions and
according to the law governing the
religion of the Jews, he is ready to
be conArmed and received into full
membership of the Synagogue.
Young Mr. Rosollo has attained this
age, hence his conArmatlon on Sat
urday.
As Is the custom, after a eonAr-
mation, a reception was held yester
day afternoon at the home of the
young man's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. Rosollo, on Clay street. A num
ber of relatives and friends were
present and the on aslon proved a
most delightful one.
Among the enjoyable features of
fho afternoon was an address by Mr.
W. Felnberg and one by Mayor Luk".
who had just made an lnteres'inif
talk at the Y. M. C. A.
Mr. Luke was introduced by Al
derman Bennett and made a short
and happy address, which was much
enjoyed by all present.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed to the guests during the after
noon.
Observations at 2 p. m.:
Highest temp, past 2 4 hours. .92
Lowest, past 24 hours 54
Mean temperature 73
Normal for this date" 72
Temperature 7 a. m 62
Temperature 12 m 90
Temperature 2 p. m 92
Dep. since Jan. 1 plus. . . . 2.IS
Rainfall past 24 hours. . ..00 ins.
Dep. since Jan. lplus. . .2.53 Ins.
Wind direction .. .........South
Wnld velocity. ..6 miles per hour.
O. M. HADLEY,
Observer in Charge.
Auxiliary Meeting.
The Visiting Nurses Auxiliary will
hold Its regular monthly meeting
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at
the residence of Mrs. James Watt.
GEISfiEEORGM ROSES
American Beauties, Grown in the
Yard In Which She Formerly
Lived in the City of Rome.
Atlanta, May 5.—A big bouquet of
Georgia roses, plucked from the
lawn where Mrs. Woodrow Wnsou
lived as a girl In Rome, Ga., will be
presented to the wife of the Presi
dent, at Washington, week after next
by the Old Guard, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Wilson was formerly Miss
Louise Axson, of Rome, Ga., daugh
ter of a beloved Presbyterian min
ister. As a girl she was known to
several of the gentlemen who now
compose the Old Guard, and the
beautiful tribute was planned by
them.
This organization, whlrh went
North on a peace mission in 1879,
will again visit Washington, Phl'a-
delphla, New York and Boston. The
most notable organizations of the
East, Military, Civic and Social, will
entertain the Southerners.
BRONCHITIS SUFFERER
Takes Druggists’ Advice With Splen
did Results.
TAX NOTICE—Second Round
Barwick, Monday, May 5th, from
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Pavo, Tuesday, May 6th, from 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Patten, Wednesday, May 7th, from
10 a. m„ to 3 p. m.
Merrillville, Thursday, May (jth,'
from 9 a. m., to 3 p. m.
Coolldge, Friday, May 9*.h from 9
a. m., to 4 p. m.
Thomasville, Saturday, May 10th
from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Meigs. Monday, May I2th, from 9
a. nt., to 4 p. m.
Ochlocknee, Tuesday, May 13tb
from 9 a. m„ to 4 p. m.
Ellabellr, Wednesday, May 1 Ith.
from 10 a. m., to 2 p. m.
Metcalfe, Thursday, May 15, from
10 a. m„ to 4 p. m.
Boston, Friday. May 16th, from 9
a. m„ to 4 p. m.
Thomasvtlle, Saturday. May 17tb.
from t a. m„ to 5 p. m.
F. 3, NORTON. T. R.. T. C. ,.
Naval Stores Market.
■ (By Associated Press.)
Savannah, May 5.—Turpentine
was Arm: rosin Arm. type F„ 640;
G.. 473.
Malaria or Chills & Fever
Prescription No. 668 it prepared especially
lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six dotes will break any case, and
if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not
raturn. It ecu on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
(Advertleement.)
If a7jy one should know the worth
of a medicine, it is the retail drug
gist who sells it over his counter
every day in the week, and is in a
position to know what remedy gives
the best satisfaction.
Mrs. Frank H. llline, of West
rfand Lake, X. Y., says: “For a
number of years I was a great suf-j
ferer from bronchitis. Last July I !
had an attack which was more s**- i
\ere than any and my friends!
thought I could not recover from •
it. Then 1 was advised by my drug- '
gist to try Vinol, which I did with •
wonderful results. My cough has j
left me: I have gained In weight j
and appetite and I am as strong as j
ever 1 was. I advise all who have
bronchitis, chronic coughs, or who
aie run-down, to try Vinol.”
It is the combined action of the
medicinal curative elements of the
cod’s liver, without oil, aided by
the blood-making and streng*h-
creating properties of tonic iron that
makes Vinol so efficient in such
cases.
Remember, we guarantee Vinol to
do Just what we say—we pay back
your money if It does not. R.
Thomas, Jr., Druggist, Thomasville,
Ga.
P. S. Stop scratching: our Saxo
Salve stops itching. We guarantee
it.—adv.
! i Stove Wood
TRY A 75c LOAD
OF OUR STOVE WOOD
BURCH & SON.
Phone* 187
To all Cadillac owners
and prospective buyers
We wish to announce that we have secured the Cadillac
agency for Thomasville and surrounding territory and oar
services will be at the disposal of all present Cadillac own
ers at aay time and all times, carrying a stock of parts on
band and looking after the interests of Cadillacs in general.
To prospective buyers, wc offer in the 191? Cadillac, a
car recognized as the “STANDARD OF THE WORLD** in Its
class and one that present owners, by their praises, have
place above criticism. T-n connection with the Cadillac, we
will continue selling tbs TIUPMOBILE, which In a $1.900.90
class has proven an unequalled value, selling on Its past re
cord
A»k for descriptive literature of either machine.
Thomasville Motor Co.
Thomasville, Georgia
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 S. Broad Street.
Farm Loans.
I*;
I am prepared to leg otlate loans on Improved farms on
short notice. Hare been In the business about fifteen years,
and my facilities are batter than ever before. My connections
promts, me a> abundant supply of money, at Interest rates
ranging from six seren per oant. I will be glad to corres
pond with anyone desiring a loan en farm lands. My terri
tory embraces Colquitt, Mitchell, Themes, Worth, Brooks and
and Baker eointlee.
A10ULTR1E, QA.
EDWIN L. BRYAN, Att’yat l aw.
COAL
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O
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$5.00 C
Best
Grade
while it lasts. Phoneordcrsetcr.ee
THOMASVILLE ICE AND MF6 COMPANY,
Phone 6.
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COAL
Stencil Monograms H
Saves time and
money.
With one stencil
you can pro
duce as many
monograms as
desired.
We also carry a
large line of
A.©. ST 1 *“
I The Art & Novelty Shop
$3
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