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DAILY TIMEB-ENTEHPRI8E, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 7, 1010,
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Don’t be sorry afterwards.
Safety First—
Pyrene
FOR YOUR HOME AND AUTO.
DOBBS’
Broad Street Theatre
Will be closed for the week
for repairs and
^alterations.
Aro Placed at The Drug Httrrc* anil
Can He Had for One CYnt Each
—Great Work la Accomplished,
a Portion of Money Remain
ing in Thomaaviile.
JAMES GRIBBEN
BUIl .DING MATERIAL
Will Open
Monday December 13th.
The Red Cross seals are on sale
in Thomasville at the various drug
stores. The distribution is tinder
liiiliiiliilliiiiiiii
! Toys Toys Toys i
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* A complete line of Toys :
l now on display at :
* our store. ;
: THE BEST EIBE BE DOLLS. ETC., Ill THOBLIE. j
: SEE US .AT ONCE •
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: W. Feinberg & Son, :
4 Thomasville'a Leading Furniture Store. *
THOSE 10 COME ID GO
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Mr. L. L.
Is spending
t asiness.
Harvard, of Way cross
tile day in the city on
Fruit
Apples,
Oranges.
Bananas.
Grapefruit.
Vegetables
Celery. ,
Lettuce,
Eggplant,
Cabbage.
and everything in
—Fancy Groceries.
Pringle Co.
Phone 23.
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I New Fall j
: Styles
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FRESH FISH NOW ♦
Call 287 or 100 «
ECONOMY MARKET. ♦
Between S. Sampson's and Oran- ♦
tham & Lester's. ♦
JESSE 1ILANTON. Manager. ♦
RESULT S—Ad verlise
JUST RECEIVED
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* Shoes, *
: Hats, :
: Shirts, :
* Neckwear, *
* Vests, ♦
* Underwear, j
I Gloves, l
l Hosiery, I
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* and a. wonderful selection a
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l SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ;
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* We’ll take pleasure 4
* in showing you. *
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* Mallard-Varnedoe *
* Company. *
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Mr. G. P. LaFollette,
Louis, is spending a short time in
the city on business.
There should be a Victroln in your
home Christmas. Easy terms at
cash prices. Cocroft Music Co.
Mr. K. G. Hartsflold, of Baln-
brldge, was In the city for a shot
time yesterday on business.
Mr. T. P. Mathews, of Jackson
ville, was among the visitors spend
ing yeste-day in the city.
Mr. Jesse Morrison has returned
from a visit to his mother, Mrs. A.
H. Morrison, In Waycross.
We carry the largest and best se
lected stock of wan paper In Sooth
Georgia. Also sample lines direct
from the best American factories.
We save yon time n n (l money on
Wall paper. James H. Brown.
Miss Lillian Moseley. Miss Fran
ces Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Shorley, of Atlanta, were among
the visitors here yesterday.
Mr. B. A. Norton, of Boston, spent
several hours In the city today
Dr. J. Frank Harris, of Pavo,
a business visitor to the city today.
Mr. J. W. Horne, ,
was a business visitor
vlllc Tuesday.
f Metcalfe,
to Thomas-
Judge U. V. Whipple, of Cordele
was attending the Deeomher Legal
sales day here today.
Mr. George Hicks was among the
imminent fanners from the Met
calfe district In the city Tuesday.
Both Victroln and Columbia De
cumber records on sale at Coeroft
Music Company's Store.
Mr. L. L- Moore, of Moultrie, was
among the visiting attorneys at
tending legal sales today.
Mrs. Thomas MoPhaul, of port
8t. Joe, is the guest of relatives in
Thomauvllle this week.
Miss Louise Searcy returned
home yesterday afternoon (rom t
visit to Miss Fern Conner. In Way
cross.
seat Covers tor Ford Touring
Cnrs, 90.no per set, while they lest,
A. W. Palin £ Son.
TELEPHONE 32
116 E. JACKSON ST-
YOU’LL EVENTUALLY BUY YOUR
MEATS
From us if Quality, Service, and Price
appeal to you.
Western and Native.
CALVIN CARROLL
tail'd ISIS.
40 YEARS OF SATISFACTION. QUALITY AND SERVICE
Miss Minnie Lou Thomas, of Pln-
i;ard. Ala, is the attractive guest
ni Misses Blanche and Lula Mae
Cox this week.
I Julies to Hold Christmas Hale.
On Saturday, the 11th, the ladies
of the Presbyterian Church will hold
a sale of fancy articles, cakes, pies,
eaadlcs and other things appro-
proprlate for the Christmas holl-
dBys. The sale will be held In the
store occupied by Mr. Logan on
Broad Street.
Schools to Close on Seventeenth.
The Thomasville public schools
will close for the holidays on Fri
day. the 17th. and will resume on
Monday the 3rd. Thla will give
teachers and pupils a little over two
two weeks to pnlcry the holiday sea
son.
W. C. T. U. MEKT8 WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON AT LIBRARY.
The monthly meeting of the W.
C. T U.. will be held tomorrow af
ternoon at 3 o'clock at the Library.
All members are requested to be
present. MRS. G. D. PRICE. Secty.
Wymodanal* Club Meeting.
The Wyraodausls Club will meet
tomorrow afternoon at the resi
dence of Mrs. Dan Darley on West
Jackson 3trcct a*. 2:30 o'clock. All
members are requested to be pres
ent. Mrs. J. W. L. YATES. Secty.
Mr. O. W. Stapleton arrived t-tls
morning from Fort Wayne, Ind., and
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ed
wards, with whom he will spend
the holidays.
T.ie Junior Phllathea Class of
the First Baptist Chureh will have
an entertainment at the residence of
Mrs. Robert Dixon, on Jefferson St.,
on Thursday evening at seven thir
ty. A11 members are urged to be
present.
The handsome home being erect
ed by Mr. J. T. Dixon oa Gordon
Avenue is nearing completion and
will be occupied by Jim us soon as j
finished. The house is on the mod
ern bungalow plan, with wide
porches on front and sides, and will
he an ornament to that growing
section.
the charge of Mrs. IlanBell Watt
and she hopes to excell the record
made for Thomasville last year.
The proceeds of this sale go to
local charity for the aid of tuber
culosis patients to the amount of
sixty per cent of the gross sales.
The forty per cent left Is to go to
the general fund. These stamps
cost one cent each and should be
put on letters and packagej, in or
der to aid In this worthy and char
itable cause. It has gained enor
mous proportions during the past
few years and Is doing a great
work throughout the country for
the aid of tuberculosis patients, and
In an effort to teach the public the
dangers and means of preventing
the disease.
OFFICIAL MINUTES BOARD OF
EDUCATION.
Thomasvlllefl Ga., Dec. 3, 1913.
The Board met In the Council
Chamber at 7 o'clock, with Presi
dent Jerger and Messrs. Cochran.
Upchurch and Watt present.
The minutes of the previous meet
ing were read and approved.
The Building committee, throug'
litR chairman, Mr. Upchurch, report-
jed that a meeting had been held
at which ths Superintendent had
been authorised to purchase If, book
cases. 12 teachers' chairs. Tout ct
five teachers' desks, lumber for an
addition to the Dewey City school
closst, and equipment for electric
bells for the 'high schools. This re
port was adopted. Mr. Upchurch
also reported that he had received
from Mr. Clayton an affidavit that
all bills had been paid, except two.
President Jerger stated that he
For the best cuts in
Western Beef and Lamb
Call the Economy Market.
For the best Native Beef,
Pork and Veal.
For All-Pork Sausage try them
and be convinced.
For your fresh Oysters daily
and we have Crackers, Ketchup and
Dill Pickles, too.
Butter
Qleo
Egg*
Cheese
Bread
The Economy Market
JESS BLANTON. MGR.
PHONES 297-196 110 N. BROAD ST.
lAH-al Office United State. ♦
Weather Bureau. ♦
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Thomasville, Ga., Dec. 7, 1313.
Weather forecast for Thomaevllle
and vicinity: Partly Cloudy and
Somewhat Warmer Tonight: Wed
nesday, Increasing Cloudiness and
Warmer; Probably Rain.
Observations at 2 p. m.
Highest temperature today . HO
lx>west temperature today ... 39
Menn temperature 30
Normal for this date 31
Temperature 7 a. m. . . .39
Temperature 12 m 33
Temperature 2 p. m. .31
Dept, since Jan. 1. plus
Relative humidity . . .
Rainfall, paBl 24 hours
Rainfall, since Jan. 1,
Dept, since Jan. 1. plus
Wind direction Northeast
Wind velocity... 3 miles per hour.
O. M. Hartley, Observer in Charge.
176
S,"
00 ins.
32.96 Ins.
4.30 Ins.
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WE HAVE OUR LINE OF
CHRISTMAS TOYS
AND NOVELTIES
On Display and Cordially In
vite the Inspection of
the Public.
WE WILL CONTINUE 0UB 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT
ON COAT SUITS AND TRIMMED HATS.
Mrs. J. H. Spence & Co.,
123 South Broad St. Thomasville, Ga
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fr "THE GRAND” TODAY lAf
“Specialists in Photoplays Tiat Please”
POPULM PLAYS AN) PLAYERS
PRESENT i
the tmnva'led dramatic actor
EDMUND BREESE
IN
<: The Song tie Wage Slave”
A five part picturization of the famous poem of the same
name from "The Spell of the Yukon” and other verses by
Robert W. Service. A sublime story of a strong man’s
supreme sacrifice and unselfish devotion.
T .in/iisi J an ' s * n "Twas Ever Thus.” a
lOmOl lOW Para nount comedy-drama, also Syd Chap,
lin in a funny 2 reel Keystone.
had not been able to find out about
all the insurance policies, because
of Mr. Wright’s absence. He was
continued as a committee to do this.
The Rules Committee submitted
the following resolution which was
passed unanimously:
“WHEREA3, Representations are
made to us by the Superintendent
t’.iat some pupils are inclined
stay away from school In the after
noon who would not be absent from
the morning session without more
urgent excuse; and.
•‘Whereas, we believe tb.it the at
tendance of pupils in the afternoon
is to be considered as necessary aa
in the morning; therefore, be it:
Resolved. That the Principal 01
Superintendent whose duty it is to
xnmino excuses, is hereby authoriz
ed and adviBed to construe the
rules requiring afternoon atten
dance strictly, not to accept as sat
isfactory any excuse for afternoon
absence of pupils present In the
morning If. in his judgment, tie rea
sons assigned could have been an
ticipated by the pupils before leav
ing school at the noon recess, and a
leave of absence obtained, as ordin
arily when pupils are excused to
leave school when school Is In ses
sion. Headaches and trivial aches
that develop, after the purlls leave
school shall not he considered auffi
dent excuses, unless the parents or
tunrdlans show to the satisfaction
of the principal or superintended
fiat such sudden attacks were un
usually severe, necessitating the pu
nils* retirement to bed and maklne
It impossible for them to leave home
for the remainder of that day.”
The Superintendent was ordered
to have nomo of the unused bench
es placed on the school ground for
use of pupils at recesses.
The following bills were ordered
paid, when properly approved:
Times-Enterriee Co., $30.IS; Jas.
Watt ft Bro.. $11.36; Milton Brad
ley Co., $4.50; So. 8chool Book De
pository, $171.75; American Book
Co„ $121.44 and $89.10; Ginn ft
Co.. $264.62; J. 1. Holcomb Mfg
Co., $40.53: James T. Hurst. $4.61:
Jas. A. Duncan, $1.25: Peckham
Little ft Co.. $33.36; J. W. Dillon
$89.46.
The Board adjourned.
*. R. JEIK$M. Preet.
jaa A. Duncan. Seely.
Friday Dec. 10' h 1915
We will present every LADY
CALLING at our Store
A Beautiful 1916 Calender
Absolutely Free
Remember the date so you
wont be disappointed
Red Cross Drug Co.
The Leading Pharmacists.
Phone 160
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Masons, Attention.
There* will be a meeting of the
Thomasville Lodge
No. 369, Free and
and Accepted Ma
sons, on Thursday
evening, beginning
at seven thirty, at
which time the officers for the com
ing year will be selected. Mem
bers are urged to be present or. that
occasion.
E. R. JERGER, W M.
J. W. H. Mitchell. Secretary.
Lee Automobile Tire*, ar kinds
including the famous Juncture
Proof, which you all hare heart)
about. Tn>Ior Mitchell, Agent.
HIGH GRADE LINE
Ladies’ Tailored
Suits
MILLINERY
Ready-to-Wear
and Novelties
L. B. Hanaw
128 N. Broad St. Phone 30
Shop Early!
Come and See Our
Many Beautiful and
Useful Gifts. Look
Around Before You
Buy.
China, Cut Glass, Metal Ware,
I rays, Casserole, Novelties
Hundreds of new, attractive and inexpensive
articles that make not only an acceptable but
elegant Cnristmas gift. It will be a pleasure to
show you around, even though you may not
be ready to make your purchase. : : :
BOOKS FOR ALL AGES, TOYS THAT WILL ATTRACT
AND INTEREST ALL THE CHILDREN.
ART AND NOVELTY SHOP
Headquarters for the Holiday,.