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BAIL! TIMES ENTERPRISE TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 7, 1018.
THE KLEIN-EDISON CO.
Presents
Carrol McComas & Richard
Tucker
in
“When Love is King”
A romantic drama in five acts.
ALL SIZES AND KINDS :
WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU.
INTERESTIN ^STATEMENT II
SUED BY MR. SIMMERS, WHO
WILL MAKE LOCAL MOVIE
Fresh Stock of,Batteries and
Bulbs.
For lovers of choice pork products
we have a toothsome array at all
times. I
TOMORROW:
The last and greatest play by Clyde Fitch
“The City”
CALL ON US FOR YOUR WANTS.
JAMES GRIBBEN
seen. The llre-llghtlng machinery
will play an Important part In the
picture, showing the department as
they leave the station, on the run,
and at iwork with the fire. The
post office, hotels and other bulld :
ADMISSION
Doors open promptly at 3:30 p. m.
BUILDING MATERIAL
HARDWARE AND
Telephone 146
Monument Corner.
Mr. 3. A. White, of Mebane, 8. C.,
Is among the business visitors here
today.
Mrs. J. T. West, Is visiting her
father Captain C. T. Stuart.
You get the best in everything
when yqu get it
from
CALVIN CARROLL
RsUblUhed an..
Phone 32
"QUALITY— SERVICE—PRICE”
W. R. Carroll, Mgr. CP. Carroll. Aaa't Mgr.
THIRD TRIANGLE PROGRAM
At the Grand Today
Matinee 5 ft Me—alter 7 p. m. II ft 15c.
SPECIAL FOR 10 PAYS
We are offering the famous
Serite Eye Glasses
Gold Frames (guaranteed) at$1.75
Aluminum Frames (guaranteed) at,....$1.25
, EXTRA SIZE FEircCT LENSES.
Remember with the Serite Olass, yon fit yourself. Phone ns
and we will send Instructions and several pair ot glasses to your
home. Take time "and find Just what yon need. . We guarantee en
tire satisfaction or will refund your money, at any time you become
dissatisfied.
THE REGULAR PRIDE OF THESE GLASSES IS «3JS0 and $8.00
(Triangle—Fine Arts) Production3
"THE PENITENTS’*
(5 acts) with Orrin Johnson and Seena Owen
A (real big story ol lave.
(Triangle-Sennett) Comedy
"THE HINT
(2 nets.) With FORD STERLING in an en
tirely new role—built around a Fox
Hunt—Very Funny.
Parks—Gandy and Parks
Musicians that please.
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CITY DRUG STORE
Phone 284. -
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FURNITURE
FURNITURE
For the best in
Furniture Carpets, Mattings, Rugs
Stoves ete.
See us—the most complete line in the city and
prices and terms to suit you.
Mr. C. H. Freeman, of Valdosta,
Is spending a short time here iwlth
friends.
Musical Stenographer
Cocroft Music Company.
Wanted.
6-31
Mr. E. D. MoConky, of Baltimore,
Is spending a short time In the city
on business.
* W. Feinberg & Son, 2
v Thomasville’s Leading Furniture Store. *
* 115 West Jackson Street. *
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We are getting some
Try Them
In New
Quarters
Messrs. H. M. Hall and R. A. Hall
of the Meigs district, lwere among
the visitors In the city today.
Mr. W. L. Campbell, of Nashville,
Tnnr., Is spending the day In Thom-
asvllle on business.
Judge C. P. Hansell and Hon Ros-
coe Luke attended Grady Superior
court at Cairo today.
Inge will be used In the picture cov
erlng the principle business and
residence streets of the city. The
picture will put Thomasville In the
movies and. Mr. Summers says, will
assist In boosting the city. It » to
be shown over the different circuits
as added attratlons In the numer
ous theatres reached by them.
It will be produced by Mr. Sum
mers, who Is a professional direc
tor, understanding the business
thoroughly and having competent
operators and equipment.
DIAMOND RING CONTEST.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Jones, ot Baln-
brldge, were among the well-known
visitors spending the day In the city.
Mr. W. G. wflftaker, of Valdosta,
Is spending a short time In the city
on business.
Flowers Realty Co., Real Estate
and Insurance. Mitchell Building.
Mr. Pat Horkan, of Moultrie, was
among the business visitors in the
city yesterday.
Mr. Edward Holmes, of Sooth
Carolina, Is visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Frank Harris.
Pringle Co.
Phone 23.
Dr. A. D. Little
OFFICE: Over Neel Bros.
Broad Street.
* Special Attention to
General Surgery
and diseases of women
and children.
We have established our
business at the corner of
Broad and Jackson streets
and extend a cordial invita
tion to the people of Thom-
ville to visit our new place
and inspect our line of
New and Up-to-
date Clothing
Men’s
Furnishings.
Phone office 144; Res. 267 j *
Mallard-Varnedoe
Company.
Mrs. Alvin Rowe, of Savannah,
formerly Miss Stella Baker, of this
city, arrived last night and Is the
quest of her mother, Mrs. S. W. Ba
ker.
FVesh UuttermiiK nml Butter
Daily,,! Bnnltary Dairy, Phone 766,
Old P. o. Building
Hon. J3. Loo-Worsham, State En
tomologist, was among the busi
ness visitors In the city today.
Mrs. Chilton Huston, Miss Fan
nie Evans and Mr. J. W. Dillon were
among the Thomasrlllt- people vis
iting the Chautauqua in Boston to
day.
Phone 310, Sm;i;i s Cnsn store,
and get a can af Pare Country laird
at 12*6c per ponnd. I6-lm
Mine Minnie Lee Darley Leads and
Miss Ward, of Boston, Is Second.
$
Th econtest for that handsome
diamond ring, to be given to the
most popular young lady at the
Mlsa Wills Belle Hamilton, ot
Staunton, Va„ iwho has been the
guest of the Misses Watt, left today
for a short visit to Mrs. John Pasco,
In Monticello. *
Mr. L. P. Green, traveling passen
ger agent of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad, returned last night from
New York, where he has been for
the past six months. Mr. Green Is
now occupying offices at the Coast
Line depot.
Mrs. Z. t. Fitzpatrick, president
of the State Federation of Women's
Clubs, made an address at the Bos
ton Chautauqua today, by special
request of the Twentieth Century
Club, of that city. Mra. Fitzpatrick
and Governor Harris made the trip
coming Masonic Fair, Is keeping up
at a lively rate. The following
the latest report ot the standing of
the Fair contestants:
Miss Minnie Lee Darley........ 490
Miss Louise Ward, Boston 470
Miss Rosa Lee White 450
Mtss Lucilo Winnette 440
Miss Nell Patten 420
Mtsa Pattle Gandy 390
CLEANER PICTURES
"THE GRAND” SPECIALIZES
IN BETTER FILMS
I’ara-
and
was en route to Pavo for a confer-;to Boston with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
ence. , . Parramore, In their car.
DISTRICT COURT
The police matinee yesterday at-
ernoon was abort and easily dlspos-1
SE m «*• “«*«•. southwestern
and drunk cases were given fines of Division, Southern District of
vix .and eleven dollars b» Mayor Georgia. In Bankruptcy.
Mitchell, after hearing the full text
of the evidence.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
j DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.
The Graves, Blrge, Griffin, Domee-I In the matter of W. S. Bulloch.
He Wall Papers. . The Lloyd Ira- Bankrupt, County of Thomas, Geor-
ported Line; more Beautiful than gls,
ever. Pattern Books Ready for To the Creditors of the Above-Nam-
Yoa. Estimates, Prompt Service, j ed Bankrupt:
JAMES H. BROWN. I You are hereby notified that the
'above mentioned bankrupt has filed
,hls application for a discharge from
all the debts provable In bankruptcy
* ' against the said' W. S. Bulloch.
l^ie-il ,,f the United Sft<-« ♦ J The said application will be heard
Weather Bureau. • l b y the Hon. Emory Speer. Judge of
the United States District Court for
said division and district, at the
We have the Qualify,
We have the Service.
We have the Price,
everything
Thomasville, Ga.', March 7. 1916.
Weather forecast for Thomasville JTa"^ IME
j All creditors of said bankrupt
I are notified to apepar at the time
land place stated, ard shr.v cause.
If in- they can.- why the prayer
| ro-t-lned I" "aid petition should
not be granted.
Dated at Valdosta. Georgia, this
and vicinity; Local Rains
Slightly Colder Tonight Wednesday,
Partly Cloudy.
Observations at 2 p. m.:
Highest temperature today
Lowest temperature todpy ,
Mean temperature
Normal for this date .. ..
Temperature 7 a. m
Temperature 12 m. .. ..
Temperature 2 p. m 80
Dent, since Jsn. 1. plus .... 249
Relative humidity . . . - . 42%
Rainfall, past 24 hours . . .00 Ins.
Rainfall since Jan. 1, ....4.78 Ini.
Dept, since Jan. 1, minus 2.73 Ins.
Wind direction Southwest
Wind velocity.. .14 miles per hour.
O. M. Hadley. Observer In Charge.
They Make Selections F'roni
mount. Triangle, Metro, V.
Eq Mutual Masterplctures
Others Which The,- Will
nounco Later.
The picture programs to be shown
at the Grand hereafter cannot be
equalled. Only the larger cities
show as good.
Today: Triangle-Sennett Comedy
.two acts, “The Hunt," with Ford
Sterling and Polly Moran. Very
Funny!
Triangle-Fine Arts Production In
five acts, "The Penltants,” with Or
rin Johnson and Seena Owen. A
story ot love.
Matinee 6 and 10c; after 7 p. m„
10 and 16 cents.
Tomorrow; Dentnan Thompson’s,
"The Old Homestead,” a Famous
Players-Paramount Production; one
that you will be glad to take your
mother to see. You will feel better
after having gone. Prices, 6 and
10c, matinee and eight.
WatcTT'for Thursday’* program,
adv.
We have choice young pigs for roasting, fine chops
and loins, fresh hams and finely flavored sausages.
Pay us a visit ladies when you are perplexed with
the question of what to get for dinner or any other
meal.
The Economy Market
JL
JESS BLANTON. MGR.
PHONES 257-196 110
BOSTON NEWS NOTES.
Large Crowds Attended the Chau
tauqua There This Week.
’ (th day of March, Till.
; It. COOK CLAYTON. Clerk.
Ckainvers'
Gel&iirve
A WHOLESOME DESSERT
Boston, March 7.—The people of
Boston aad surrounding territory
are thoroughly enjoying the big
Chautauqua now coming to a close.
The affair has keen a success, from
start to finish, and the local com
mittees having the matter In charge
are being congratulated.
Miss Edith Vann, of Thomasvtlle
Is visiting Miss Louise Ward.
Miss Alice Feltham. w.io attends
the College, at Valdosta, spent the
week-end at home.
Mrs. W. Z. Brantley has returned
from Atlanta, where she has been
pi-rchasing her spring and rummer
millinery.
Mrs. B. F. Smith has returned'
from a visit to Tampa.
Miss Mildred Smithson, who has
been the attractive guest of Mrs.
J. C. Adams, returned to her home
at Welbourn, Fla., last Monday.
The Quality Stop held Its spring
opening Thursday. The showing
was superintended by Mrs. J. H.
Livingston, of Quitman.
Mrs. H. C. Rogers and daughter,
Miss Mario Rogers, returned last
week from a visit to friends at Una-
dllla.
Mr. Robert Cochran and Miss Sat>-
rah H3rp. of the Razor Lake com
munity, were married last Sunday,
at Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Coch
ran are now at the home of the
groom’s mother.
Mr. C. T. McCranle, representing
the Southern Cattle Co., of Jackson
ville, Fla., was here several days
last week, buying and loading cat
tle for his firm.
Standing of Contestants.
There are several nominees for
the leading parts In the proposed
local movie pictures, and Interest Is
running high, because every one
his or her favorite to wtn.
The canvass of the votes cast for
'rndlrg ladv to date showed the
ftendlng to be ns follows:
Miss Ooodwyn Mitchell.
Miss Nell Patten
Miss Minnie Weldon ..
Miss Luclle Winnette
Miss Louise Grantham.. .56*0
Miss Florence Pringle....4810
Mies Lois Vann 4320
Miss Alva Balfonr 4000
For Leading Man.
Mr. P. H. Searcy 2650
Mr. R. P. Wimberly 2580
Mr. Arthur Clark *260
Mr. Leslie Grantham.... 1840
Mr. O. H. Cook ...'....1580
Mr. J. C. Pringle 1320
Mr. E. C. Ayer 1190
(adv.)
..6340
..6100
..6010
..5680
|9|6 GARDEN SEEDS |j)16
You bought from us last year
and the seed came up.
Same reliable seeds of all
kinds this year at the
right prices.
Try us again and you
wont be disappointed.
Red Cross Drug Co.
The Reliable Seed & Drug Store
Phone 160
WHERE? ,
"WHERE’D YOU GET THAT COAL
You'll hear this question atked of:en\\hi thin ti e next
few months.
It will be asked you too, if you burn DIXIE GEM COAL
and you will like to hear it, because it is a tribute to good
judgement. *
When we sell a ton of DIXIE GEM. the chances are ten
to one that we’ll sell others as a result.
DIXIE GEM BLOCK COAL
"the Coal that Burns to Ashes.**
BURCH & SON, Agents.
Save Money
Do you realize how much even the
small amount ol 31.00 a week will do?
About 17cts a day?
Yoh throw away 15 to 25 cents a day
and never know where it has gone;
yetTtnrned in (he proper direction It
will work wonders in your home com
forts.
Call in and let ns explain how yon
may tarnish your home comfortably
and beautifully and have payments ar
ranged to suit yonr convenience.
Ballard-on-Broad Street
"TIE FURNITURE MAN"
(Look at our Windows.)
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