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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 0, 1 013.
DAILY TIMES-EHTERPBISE
HKMIIUK8 ASSOCIATED PRESS.
B. Ii. JKRGEK Editor.
W. I>. HARGRAVE Bus. Mgr.
Dally and Semi-Weekly Timee-En- \
lerprise, Published at the Tlmei-En- j
terpriie Building by the Timee-En-1
lerprise Company, Thomasville, Cla
of all of the tin cans, bottles and un
sightly rubbish which was placed
there.
We are glad the council has done
this and we hope to see it make
some provision whereby tnia sacred
spot may never grow ao ugly and
hideous as it was a’lowed to da in
the past ten years.
Entered at the Thomasville Post-i
office for transmission through the 1
mail* as second class mail matter.
tiie evening newspaper.
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Be Handed in by Nine O’clock of the j
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Daily, Six Months 2.50 j
Dally, Three Months 1.25;
Daily, One Month 45 j
Phono Numbers—
Business Manager 12
Editor’s Desk ••
Suppose—but we can’t win three
straight this week.
There isn’t a town the size of
Thomasville that has as little side
walk paving.
As soon as the present series is
over we would like about a day s
steady rain.
If a broom-handle isn’t a deadly
weapon, In the hands of an angry
wife, it is a chaser.
Uncle Sam has recognized China,
so the new Republic can proceed on
ts way rejoicing.
Florida refuses to burden its wom
en /With the ballot, despite the fact
that they think they want it.
Thomasville didn’t win the tro
phy, but Valdosta and Cordele were
beaten which isn’t as bad «s it
might be.
Most ol the events of the day hap
pen before three o’clock in the af
ternoon. The main happenings
worth chronicling are therefore pub
lished in the regular afternoon edi
tions of the newspapers. That a
busy, hustling population has learn
ed this is attested by the tremen
dous increase in clrcula lon during
late years of the afternoon papers.
People are demanding today’s news
today and patrons of a live evening
newspaper, served by the Associated
Press, are getting it. .
There is no need arguing the
fact that the evening paper is more
thoroughly read than the morning
journal. It is obvious that a man
home from work has more time and
inclination to peruse the paper that
contains today's news today than he
has in the morning to read news
several hours old before duty calls.
And In this connestion it is also a
fact that the advertisements in the
evening paper are more thoroughly
read than morning paper advertise
ments. The housewife and all oth
ers who read this portion of the
newspapers are burdened with cares
In the ir.oming, as a rule, when at
night the natural call for the news
paper comes, and It is read caref’il-
ly and enjoyed. There’is no rush:
It Is digested. That’s why the even
ing paper has eome to the front:
that’s the reason newspaper readers
are demanding it.—Macon News.
Robison & Co.. $3.35: W. L. Ball.
35 cents: A. T. Snodgrass & Co.,
$3.17; Thomasville Iron Works,
$18.53: W. E. Beverly,. $7.31; .las.
Watt & Bro.. $ir,.37; W. H. Burch
Son, $1,9.SO; Kirby Pinning Mil!
Co.. $30; Homer Williams, $25;
American Cast Iron Pipe Co., $7.72;
The Fairbanks Co.. $30; Fort Wayne
Ehctri - Works. $27: Henry C. Sher-
ick. $5; Western Electric Company,
$03. ts; (icnerai Electric Company,
j $ I 02; West nuthouse Electric and
| Manufacturing Co., $91.09; W. W.
| Tr.pper Co.. 51 1.72: Albany Mill
{supply Co., $11.IS; Standard Oil
J Co.. S2S.90; Alabama Fuel and Iron
Company. $250.02; Bessemer Coal A-
iron Company. $197.63.
j There being no further business,
the meeting adjourned, subject to
call of Mayor.
i ROSCOE LUKE. Mayor.
! A. A. RILEY, Clerk.
•NAIL \\ EIGIIKKS’* 1101,1)
BIG MEETING AT MOBILE.
! (By Associated Press.)
j Mobile, Ala., May 6.— A joint ses-
•sion of the National Association of
! Hardware Manufa turers and the
:Souther:i Hardware Jobbers Asso
ciation convened this morning, with
| President C. H. Ireland, of the .!ob-
1'if .s Association, presiding over the
i joint meeting.
******»»*»**»+»*»
WANTS
i ******** + ********
| OLD RAGS WANTED—Cleaa, rot-
| ton rags. Apply at this office.
B. O. C. TONIC-
Cures and keeps off fevers,
le at City Drug 3to**«.
WANTED—Pure white Leghorn
Chickens. Apply to R. H. Neel.
6-6t.
FOR SALE—Beautiful upright pi
ano, Stein way, mahogany case. In
perfect condition; a bargain.
Phone 112. 5-l-6t.
FOR RENT—Six-room house, on
Clay St. Has light and water.
Phone 6, or 5S1-L. M. H. Good
win. 6-6t.
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine
lie
A Palatable Medicine especially
prepared to relieve and cure tbe
diseases which affect •women
This excellent medicine is not only
successful in conquering the pain
ful and prostrating diseases that
attack the female generative system
but it is exceptionally pleasant to
take. The usual rule that the nastier
the medicine the more effective it
is, is reversed in the case of Squaw
Vine Wine. It is oneW the pleas
antest of medicinesi The fresh
juice of a well ripened aweet orange
is not more agreeable^ It is indeed
a happy combination eg sweet herbs
compounded with just enough
spirits to keep it fresh and active in
its medicinal effect, Poor, tired
mothers, worn out with the cares
of a family and household, and suf
fering from those distressing aches,
bearing down pains and nervousness
which women only know, revive
wonderfully under its strengthening
and exhilirating influence. It eases
pain, strengthens weakened parts,
corrects irregularities, builds up
a strong, vigorous body, restores
brigrtness to the eye and color to
the cheeks.
Sold by Druggists and Dtalen
Price $1 Per Bottle
C.F.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
For sale by R. Thomas, Jr., and
Peacock-Mash Drug Co.
The time, the place and the girl j
are all right In their way, but the j
combination isn’t very effective un
less the money Is there, too. ,
OFIFCTAL MINUTES OF TIIE C ITY
COUNCIL.
this
’Twas summer again
week and that good old hot
bally summer time we are accus-
Thomasville, Ga., May 5. 1913.
Council met in regular session.
Mayor Luke presiding, with follow
ing Aldermen present: Herring.
MoDougald, Bennett, Beverly, Jer-
baB»-1 g e r, Hambieton and Elder.
I Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
tomed to from May to October. The following ordinance was offer-
o |ed for passage and under suspension
• of rules was put through second
Six thousand Chinese dead one* reading;
were shipped to their home eoun- l "Be it ordained by the Mayor and
j Aldermen of the City of Thomasville
try this week on one boat. They f n Council assembled and It is here-
were all taken up and sent home,
having remained in the ground for
many months.
Tbe people of Thomas Conuty
will delight In the honor which was
paid Hon. J. M. Rushin, of Boston,
last’ week, when he was elected aa
Grand Chaplain of the Chapter Ma
sons of Georgia.
by ordained by the authority of
the same, that from and after the
passage of this ordinance it shall be
unlawful for any hackman conduct
ing a public hack or auto-hack to
serve customers or patirons or to
solicit business or patronage upon
the streets of the City, while in an
intoxicated condition, and upon con
viction of any violation of this ordi
nance, the penalty imposed shall in
clude the forfeiture of his license,
in addition to any other penalty
the Mayor may see fit to impose.
• "Be it further ordained that al*
o * ordinances or parts of ordinances In
conflict with this ordinance are here-
The naracas of Georgia will meet repealed.’’
in Athens this week. The local Ba- Tho matter of supplying needed
racas arc going to send representa- ln F ! al r T 1 "‘*
j Water anil Light Committee with
tlves up there, and an effort will bo, power to art.
made to get the Convention for \ The follow ing report was sub:n:t-
ted by the City Treasurer and or-
Thoraasville ln 1914. ; dered published:
■- o .To the Mayor and Council:
..... . . . , , , I beg to make the following re-
NMlson has a bump on his h».id. I Jl0rt f or
and ’tis said that this thing, called < Balance on hand, April
by phrenologists a ’dornick," will' *’ ,
RECEIPT*.
be the saving of the country. One
or more bumps on Wilson’s
would ■not make him
, From sale of water . .
head .From sale of water sup
plies
, roni sale of lights. .
less valuable but it’s just as well»From sale of light sup-
more
$ IS, 567. 4 5
750.45
3 1.4
’►1.64
to have the signs favorable.
THE
NEANEI) CEMETERY.
From sa'e of fertilizer.
pH
I p rom tax flfas
From license
• From impounding fees
j From Police Court fines
j From sale of cemetery
Laurel Hill Cemetery today is
cleaner and hi better shape than at
any time within the past ten years., TOTAL $24,302.25
... .. . ...... , DISBURSEMENTS.
We say this without fear of con- _ _
|On Gen. Govt 453
tradiction from those who have seen J On Police Dept. ... 1 058.95
It elnce the city gang has complei-| f?’ 1 Bept 510.62
1 On Health Dept. . . . 467 °9
ed their work. This work was <loii'*;f> n Uemtery 65 35
under the direction of Alderman Hospital. . . . 50.'U
.. . ... , , . , ,0 *i interest on bonds . 11.25
Herring and Mayor Luke, with t.e o„ uat „ r workR
•tree* gang, which had been gar- ’ 0-1 Plant
9ered from the hedges and by-ways j „[[ pnbib' p-nl'.rrty.
by Mayor Luke for vagrancy. 'fFn Ladle* Study Haas
, |On donation to Vaahtl
Mottle
It wae done systematically and
thoroughly and today the Job Is me
of which every citizen of Thomas-
Vllle should be proud. The paths
have been all cleaned out atr’
straightened, the roads mail.' n-*— 1 -
ble and tbe old, deaerted lo's elean-
WANTED—Two copies of Weekly
Times-Enterprise, date, Dec. 27.
1912. Will pay 2ac per copy.
Times Enterprise Company.
FOR SALE—One horse-.uOer’s
stock, one anvil, one blower, otic
iron safe, one white goose. Jar
vis B. Watkins & Co., West Jack-
son St.
FOR SALE—First claas oat hat, at
920 ton. From 1 bale to 10 ions
delivered to any part of the city.
See sample at Georgia Produce
Co.. Opera House Block. Floyd
& Lee. 0-5*..
BICYCLE STOLEN—9b.jo Reward
for return. Columbia Mo lei 59,
Chainlesa, black enamel 26-luch
frame, black wheels, red rubber
handle grips. Return to Times-
Enterprise.
.STEADFAST CONFIDENCE.
Tbe Following statement Should
Form Conclusive Proof of Mer
it to Every Times Enter
prise Reader.
Coull atronger proof of tbe merit
of any remedy be desired than thi
statements of grateful endorsers
who say tbelr confidence has been
undlmlnlahed by lapse of ttma?
These are the kind of statements
that are appearing constantly lo
your local papera for Doan's Kidney
Pills. They are twics-fold and con
firmed with new enthusiasm. Can
any reader doubt the following? It's
from a resident of this locality.
F. L. Jones, Justice of peace, 711
South Court 3t„ Quitman, Ga..
says: "h confirm my former endor
sement of Doan'a Kidney Pills given
for publication ln 1908 and gladly
authorize its continued use. My
kidneys were sluggish and tbe kid
ney secretions passed too frequent
ly. especially at night. I had dull
pains In my loins and my back was
weak and lame. When I read about
Doan's Kidney Pills, I obtained a
box and thetr use soon brought j
me relief.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
SO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buf- ]
falo. New York, sole agents for thy j
United States.
Remember the name—Doan'a— |
and take no other.—(adv.)
For the aliments of women, DR.
SIMMON'S SQUAW*VINE WINE Is
an effective remedy. It corrects ir-
regularles, builds up a strong body,
promotes cheerful spirits aud re
stores a clear healthy complexion.
Price 91.00 per bottle. Sold by R.
Thomas. Jr., and the Peacock-llash
Drug Co.adv.
Pringle C
FINE GROCERIES
E NO 23
ill South Broad Street.
YOU CAN’T BUY
More
ILLIANT 01
than we show today at the
fairest prices in this city for
FLAWLESS gems of perfect
color.
All sizes—Loose, or Mount
ed in the newest setting^ of
Rings, Brooches. Lockets eie.
Don’t fall to see our Dia
mond display.
LOUIS U. JERCEH,
Jeweler & Silversmith.
Electric Lamps
ALL SIZES
AT
Right Prices and Prompt
Delivery.
Beverly Electric Co.
S. C. Beverly IV. <3. Beverly.
Phone BOO.
Mitchell House, Williams Block.
Womans Column
BARGAINS.
of
• More 1 •
Ql Make your horses and A
• mules give you more work, S
Z your cows more milk, your 3
2 chickens more eggs, your J
• hogs more meat ana fat •
V by mixing a small dose of V
FOR
Fancy groceries,
Huylers candles,
Horse teed,
Cow feeds,
Poultry feeds
and supplies.
GRANTHAM & LESTER.
Sole Agents Richelieu Goods
Fresh Water Flab, Bream
and Trout Received Every
Day. Pope 24.1.
GEORGE SAMPSON,
Prompt Delivery.
Phone 038 For
Choice Cut Beet,
Mutten ana Lamb.
Kid and Pork.
Meadow Gold Butter.
ROl'CHELLE’8 MARKET.
* Phone 52, For
The Best Native Meats
A. P. CANADY'S
The West Jackson Street
Butcher.
FRESH SHIPMENT
MAJESTIC HAMS
JUST RECEIVED.
We've sold you this ham
before and you know It’s
value.
Favor us with your order.
H. H. VANN,
Two Phones—I
JUST RECEIVED —
A shipment of Ifelnx's
37 VARIETIES.
PAT SMITH, “C. O. D.”
<g» PHONE lo:t
0O Fresh and 5alt Fish.
|4B Native Reef,
'0& Sugar Cured Ham. '‘sliced.’’
[mt Picnic Ham, “whole.".
• Cooked Lunch Meat, 'sliced.'
• Frankfurt Sausage, Etc.
• Lowest Cash Prides, at
McCLKNNY'H MARKET,
9 .111 IV. Jackson St.
STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE
On donation to Wood-
Total Dishursompnts.
i.ilitiro on hand. May
Tin*
with their regular feed.
This tonic medicine im
proves the appetite, diges
tion, and general health, of
farm animals and fowls,
and its regular use will
multiply your profits.
- Prior25c,90cud91.00stress.
“We rave Bee Dee Sleek Medicine te
Se°b£t w 'f-ri.ai;.5sru, o «™
Doctors Use This for Eczema
Iwni skin diseases and tho blood.” Ths
■kin must bo cured through tho Kin.
Tho gorms must bo washed out. and so
calves havo long s*o boon found worth*
less. Tho moat advanced physicians of
this country art now agreed on thi*. and
ore prescribing a wash of wtntorgroon.
thymol and other Ingredients for ecxema
and all other okln diseases. This corn-
round Is known ao D.D.D. Proscription
for Eczema.
Dr. Holmes, the well known okln spe
cialist writes: 'T am convinced that tho
D.D.D. Prescription Is as much a specific
for vezoma aa quinine for malaria. We
have )»o»*n prescribing the D.D.D. remedy
for vear*. •
We. ourselves vouch for tho ZXDJD.
If yon are suffering from any form of
■kin trouble wa would like to havo yon
oome to our store, for we have bad tho
agency of thia remedy for so many
years that wo can tell you all about
D.D.D. Prescription and now K cures
eczema. Tn fact, wa are ao aura of what
D.D.D. will do for you that we will bo
glad to let you have a $1 bottle on our
guarantee that it will cost you nothing
unless you And that It does the work.
For that matter a trial bottle for 2le
ought to be enough to absolutely prove
tne merits of tho remedy.
Drop Into our store anyway and wo
will tell you all about thia great remedy.
R. Thomas, Jr., Druggist.—(adv.)
, foPowLiz approval hills
od and |*ut In proentable shape all den-d paid;
of the underbrush and thickets hav-1 Teh* hone To.. $5.40: Grantham
, . a a A , u- faster, *17! J. \V. Dillon. $\6 53
la( bwa cut out and removed. j., nil $ M . R r . Dawkins. 99: J. w
The woods at or near the entrance j Uorhran & Song $3.25; W. H. Burch
hav* been cleaned out and will in a j ^a^'k-MaTh'"D* n'ro.^tr90
abort Ume crow up more beautlta'
Louis Kteyerman. 250.43: Kirby
Mills Co., 911.75: Jas. Walt &
Bro. 92.19. 92 75 and 9252.91:
Amerlean Can- Iron Pipe Company,
9199.32; Glauber Brass Mfg. Co..
926.69; Columbian Iron Works.
!• thia, the cleaning ont baa nabled 916.42: Cudahy Packlnr Co.. 97.50;
tbe elty «anc to clean those woods 1 .£** 1 I°i? CopPyr.
(ban ever wltb dean, beautifully
trotn shrubbery. Instead of tome of
tho oily uaderbruab. la addition
AT ONCE
50,000,000
MEN
At 6 o'clock a. m„ to ahar. at Da
rla Barber Shop—Cooleat Shop io
Town—Hot and Cold Bath.
“A GREAT EVENT”
GENERAL ASSEMBLIES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES IN U. 8.,
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA.
Atlanta, Georgia.
MAY 14th, to June. 1st, 1013.
nu of the largest denominational. meetings erer held In this country.
TIIE ATLANTA BIRMINGHAM AND ATLANTIC R. It.
Will sell round-trip excursion tickets at greatly reduced fares.
Tickets will be sold May 12, 13. 14. 15, 19 and iO, with rorurn
limit June. 16th, 1913 aad limit may be extended -o June 30th up-
in payment of fee of 91.00
Further Information cheerfully furnished, t
W H. LEAHY, E. H. FELL, A. D. DANIEL,
Oen. Passenger AgL % A. O. P. A. T. P. A.
*-I I.- ■ ATLANTA. OA.
DISTANCE WILL
NOT PREVENT
you from enjoying all the privileges and con
veniences of having an account with this bank.
Checks, drafts, or other remittances which you
receive may be endorsed “Payable to The Ogle
thorpe Savings and Trust Co. with your name
signed below, and mailed to us for deposit to
your credit; receipt will be sent you at once. You
can then draw your checks against amounts so
deposited.
THE OGLETHORPE SAB A! TRUST CO.
SAVANNAH AND THOMASVILLE GEORGIA.
W. H. Rockwell. Mgr. Cyrus S. Mallard Acct.
Stag Semi-Paste
Carters
Paint
Whitehead
INSPECT Our Complete Line
of Screens-Windows
and Doors.
WATT SUPPLY COMPANY.
Sash - Doors
> Glass, Oils and
and Blinds
Varnishes
surplus woo ram in force simoon
Insure in the
CHEROKEE LIFE
INSURANCE CO,
The Largest Southerr Company doing Industrial and Or
dinary Business.
We have 9205,00J. ( 'n> up with the State Treas
urer, which Is OVER THREE TIMES the amount required for
the protection of our policy-holders,
We Issue policies on lives from two years, next birthday,
to 60 years.
We Issue pollutes on the Weekly plan, costing from 3c t<^
OOc a week. ‘
. We Issue policies In the Ordinary Dept, up to 925,005.
A post-card, mailed to the Cherokee Life Insurance Com
pany, Thomasville, Oa„ will receive prompt attention.
G. C. Stemler, Supt.,
116 Wiliiamj Building Thomatvilie, Ga.
It WJJBHf
IN.
Bicycles, Supplies, Guns Etc
WEST JACKSON STREET.
Thomasville,
$5.50
THOMASVILLE
TO
Tampa, Fla.
AND RETURN
MAY 14th 1913
Via Atlantic Coast Line
Special Train Will Leave
THOMASVILLE 6:30 P. M.
Returning on any regular train within 7 days.
Take advantage of the Low Rates and visit Tampa!
Law rates for Boat Excursions have been arranged
Historic Tampa Bay, 8t. Petersburg and many points on
famous Manatee River.
See ticket agents for Pullman reservations, and other In
formation desired.
the
E. M. NORTH. L. P. GREEN, . F. C. WEST,
A. O. P. A., T. P. A. T. P. A.
Savannah, Oa. Thomasville, Ga. Montgomery
09900000000000000000000000000| 0
Atlantis Coast Line Schedules.
Quickest cad beet train aervlcu
Thomasville to Chicago, Cincinnati
and St. Louis, via Montgomery.
Smoothest road-bed and best sleep
ing car service, to Atlanta 9:10
P. M„ via Albany and Macon, con
necting with the “Dixie Flyer." for
Chicago, had tho "South Atlantic
PLUMBING!
It you hare aay Plumbing or
pair Work to ao, giro at a trial,
will cuarantM to gir* satisfad
la work and prices, paoaa 91,
aw aeav.