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Hazel Kirke
A Pathe Gold
Rooster in
5 acts.
Fresh Fisii and Oystei
ALL SIZES AND KINDS
WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU
OR TUB PRIMARY TO BE HELD
MAY 10th—NONE ANNOUNCED
80 PAR BUT SOMK- ARB EX
PECTED.
Feather Prodt^c-
tion
by OTIS TURNER
Hie Pool
of Flame'
Saturday
"Heartaches’
A Unit Feature.
Also Comedy,
We have the fish dressed for
Fresh Stock of Batteries and
Bulbs.
The poltcal situation in Thomas
county seems to be quite mixed and
although there are no announce
ments. It Is tentatively understood
that there will be several. All of
the present officers are to stand tor
re-election.
For Clerk- Mr. .J. a. Stubbs will
make the race against Clerk J. W.
Groover;, Judge W. M. Jones has no
opposition, although Judgo J. 8.
Montgomery has been mentioned as
a possible aspirant for the office
For Tsx Receiver, F. S. Norton' twill
again be a candidate and Mr. A-
Foreman, of Pavo, is mentioned as
one who will oppose him. No can
didates, in opposition to the lncum-
for Sheriff. Treasurer, Tax
We have Ketchup
and Crackers to go
with the Oysters.
CALL ON US FOR YOUR WANTS.
COMING:
Clara K. Young
in
“Camille”
JAMES GRIBBEN
All kinds of Western and Na-
... • tive Meats
HARDWARE AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
in five stirring acts.
Monument Corner. Telephone 146
bents, .
Collector, Coroner or Surveyor have
been mentioned.
The primary to be .held. May 16th
... t .... .. though
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
CALL ZM
The Economy Market
JESS BLANTON. MGR. l
FURNITURE
FURNITURE
will be Interesting, even
there are not as many contests as
were expected some few weeks ago.
sufficient
Mr. p. G. Drake, of Macon, spent
yesterday In town on business.
Mr. W. M. Bryan was a business
visitor to Quitman Wednesday.
There will be a number
to get out a big vote.
Hon. J. B. 3tuhbs. of Ocbtocknee,
was amobg (he well-known visitors
here Wednesday,'.
Mr. J. N. Crabb,
of Atlanta, Is
among the business visitors spend
ing the day in the city.
The droves. Dirge, Griffin, Domes
tic Wall Papers.'. The Uoyd Im
ported Line; more Beautiful than
ever. Pattern Books Beady for
You. Estimates,. Prompt Service.
JAMES H. BROWN.
Mowers Realty Co., Real Estate
anti Insurance. Mitchell Building.
For the best in
Furniture Carpets, Mattings, Rugs
Stoves ete.
Mr. E. R. Pringle of Cairo spent
yesterday In the city with relatives
and friends.
Arcident Happens Near Cairo As a
Passing Car Turns Turtle, and
Three Young Men Injured.
Mr. E. F. Holmes, of Stateburg,
S. C„ Is spending some time In the
city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank B. Harris.
Mr. .w. M. Morgan, of the Cen
tral of Georgia is visiting In the
city.
See us—the most complete line in the city and
' prices and terms to suit you.
part In the eBcue of three young;
men from an overturned automo
bile here yesterday afternoon.
The Governor, with Mayor Calla
han and Secretary Qulmby Melton,
of the board of trade, were coming
frnm riatpii in Pnlntirlitera imfiA/i !
A number of visitors expect to go
up to Ochlocknee tomorrow to attend
the last day’s session of the big
Chautauqua.
I*h»ne . :tIO, Smith s Cash Store,
and get a can of Pare Country Bard
at 1254c per jiound. . l?-lm
You bought from us last year
and the Seed came up.
Same reliable seeds of all
kinds this year at the
right prices.
W. Feinberg & Son,
Tkom&sville’s Leading Furniture Store: *
115 West Jackson Street. *
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Mr. W. H. McKay, spent u part
of yesterday in the city., the guest
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♦ WEATHElt REPORT. , .
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♦ Local Office of the United Stole. .
♦ Weather Jlureau. «
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Thomasvllle, Ga., March 9, 1916.
— svlUe
with
cf friends.
ster attempted to take a sharp j
curve and the car went Into the
ditch and turned turtle. |
The Governor immediately order- j
Mr. J. S. Campbell of Lexington,
Va„ Is among the business visitors
In the city today.
ed the driver of the car In which j
he was riding to buck up, and by 1
the time the place of the accident l
was reached he was out of the car
and helping lift the roadster off I
the three young men. The- young j
men in tihe car were G. N. Hopkins j
of Tallahasse, Fla.; Nelson Anno - i
of Macon, and J. J. Kendall, ofj
Jacksonville, Fla.
They were brought to Ualnbrldge i
In the Callahan car and given rnedi- j
cal attention. Hopkins was badly
shaken up; Armor was bruised, and i
In New
Quarters
Fresh Buttcmu's
illy. Sanitary Dair
d 1>. O. Building
and vicinity: Fair Tonight,
Frost; Friday, Fair and Warmer.
Observations at 2 p. m.:
Highest temperature today . . .62
Lowest temperature today ... 33
Mean temperature 43
Normal for this date .. . .69
Temperature, 7 a: jn’. ..... .. 3'5
Temperature 12 me .. .. .. ..48
Temperature 2 ,p. ffi.
Dept, since Jan.'l,;plus . . . .225
Relative humidity . .19%
Rainfall, past 24 hours... ;00 ms.
Rainfall, since Jot9.iT,' .. .6.04 Ins.
Dept, since Jan. IT minus 2.76 Ins.
Wind direction. r. Nrothwest.
Wind velocity .. 8 miles per hour.
O. M. Hadley, Observer In Charge.
Mr. O. T. Griffin, of ilatl'-'s' uf
Miss., was In the c city on business
yesterday for a short time.
r us again and you
wont be disappointed.
Mr. and MrB. A. Robinson, of Chi
cago have rented the Parser cottage
on Remington Avenue, and will
occupy It for the remainder of the
season.
We have established our
business at the corner of
Broad and Jackson streets
and extend a cordial invita
tion to the people of Thoin-
ville to visit our new place
and inspect our line of
New and Up-to-
date Clothing
and
Men’s
Furnishings. -
Mr. and Mrs. WBHam Harris an
nounce the birth of a son, William
'Randolph Harris, Jr., at 429 North,
Crawford Street.
Ask About Our
COUPON Plan
Norman Park Can t Come to Thom,
asvllle Friday Afternoon and
Game is Culled Off.
COUNTY SCHOOL REPORTS.
The Board of Education held
regular meeting yesterday at the .... ,
rooms of the Cltlxens Banking &'praf. Searcy Gives.standing of tits
Trust'Company. The business ofj Various Schools Under
the month >»as transacted and offl-l Hb Care,
cers elected to eerve during the
coming year. The officers were re
elected and are E R.’ Jerger,Presi
dent: J. T. Culpepper. Vice-Presi
dent; and James A. Duncan, Secre
tary and Treasurer.
The Reliable Seed & Drug Store
Phone 160
Pringle Co.
Phone 23.
A message was received from I
Norman Park this morning, calling I
off the game of baseball between the
team from that town and the High
School team of this city, which was
to have taken place here tomorrow
afternoon. ’
The message stated that It had
been found that the Norman Pari'
team was not in good condition, and
as the weather.was a little,cool for
ball, any* ay. It had been decided
better to postpone It until a later
date.
| "Among the Schools of Thomas
County,’’ Prof. . J.., S„ Searcy an
nounces the following statistics for
the third monthly report:
Name of Enroll. Aver. Per
School: 3d Mo. Atten. Cent.
OFFICE; Over Neel Bros.
Broad Street.
Special Attention to
General Surgery
and diseases of women
and children.
‘ LAST
LYCEUM ENTERTAIN
MENT TONIGHT.
Mallard-Varnedoe
Company.
You'll hear this question atked cflenwhithin lie next
few months.
It will be asked you too, if you bum DIXIE CEM COAL
and you will like to hear it, because it is a tribute to good
judgement.
When we sell a ton of DIXIE CEM, the chances are ien
to one that we’ll sell others as a result.
DIXIE GEM BLOCK COAL
"ihe Coal that Burns to Ashen.”
BURCH & SON, Agents.
Pomona Dunbar Quartet anil Ik-9
Ringers to be Heard Tonight at
Young's College in Last Enter
tainment of Season.
Phone office 144; Rea. 267
{ The appearance or the Dunbar
Male Quartet and' Bell Rlngerr at
Youug’s Colege Auditorium tonight
Is attracting much attention and all
Indications point to a large audien
ce.
It is almost a score of years ago
since this great combination was
organized and it immediately es
tablished for Itself
NCS 52 116 E. JACKSON ST.
Just Opened Fresh Barrel
SPANISH MACKEREL
, _ - a secure place
;in tbe affections of music lovers all
•over the country. During that time
jthe personel of the performers has
[of course been changed, but
i has been no letting
< Phftrnpfor nf tVia i
THY OUR DELICIOUS
SLICED
Breakfast Bacon
there j
; down In the
performance or i
, — — .alent making up
-the company.
j -No more enjoyable way of spend-!
Ing an evening can be found than i
I In listening to the music and other I
[entertainment afforded by this first!
: class troupe of performers and It |
1 will probably be tbe best of all of I
[the attractions put on here this
season under the Lyceum Course. :
| It Is. hoped that everybody who.
possibly can will attend tonight and [
make the last audience of tbe seas-
. on the best.
The performance will begin at i
>8:30 oclock. Amission 75 cents to [
L those not holding season tickets. >
Save Money
Pr»pt Service . Quick Delivery
CALVIN CARROLL
Kst.blUhed 1176.
"QUALITY - SERVICE-PRICE”
W. R. Carroll, Mgr. • C. P. Carroll, Ain't Mgr,
Du you realize how much even the
small amount oi $1.08 a week will do?
About 17cls a day?
You throw away 15 to 25 cents a day
ad never know where it has gone;
ye^turued in the proper direction it
wil work wonders In your home com
forts.
SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS
VOU SEESTARS AT THE GRAND
$to 10:50 p.m. TO-DAY L“! 10 Cents
We have the pleasure of showing the famous actress
May Robton
in the Vitagraph Comedy in five acts
“A NIGHT OUT”
Miss Robson is supported by Flora Finch. Hughey Mack,
Kate Price and other well knqwn Vitagraph atars.
We are offering the famous
MISS WELDON' AND MB.
('LAKE LEAD IK CONTEST
The standing of the nominees fori
leading parts in the local mdvlng [
picture that is to be mads here on!
Monday/Msrch 13 th.
For Leading latdy.
Miss Minnie Weldon 3410;
Miss Goodwyn Mitchell 8330 j
Mitt Nell patten 8300:
Mitt Lonlte Grantham 7470 1
Mist Luelte WInnette 70001
Miss Florence Pringle 6090 ;
Miss Lois Vann 61.80
Miss Alva Balfour 6440:
For Leading Man. j
Mr. Arthur Clark 3600 i
Mr. R. P. Wimberly . ...3J60I
Mr. H. P. Searcy 3700
Mr. Leslie Grantham . ....2340'
Mr. J. C. Pringle ..
Mr. O. H. Cook. ..... I8Y?;
Mr. E. C. Ayer lilt!
Get In the picture Monday, and-
see yonrttlf at others tee yen. ad*. 1
Gold Frames (guaranteed) at......
Aluminum Frames (guaranteed) at
HIM SUE PERFECT LEMEf
TOMORROW
I'he Fourth Great Triangle Program
(Triangle-Ksy Bee) 5 acts. “The Edge of the Abyss”
(Triangle Sennett) comedy 4 sets. “TheSubmarine Pi-
rate" Mat 5 end 10c. after 7 p. m. 10 and 15c
Remember with tbs Serlts Glass, yon At yoarself. Phone ns
sit'd ws will send InstrucUona and several pair of glasses to your
home. Taka Urns and And. lost -what you need. Wo guarantee en
tire satisfaction or will refund your money at any time you become
dissatisfied.
THE REGULAR PRICE OF THESE GLASSES IS *8.0* sad $5.00
Ballard-on-Broad Street
"TO FURNITURE MAN"
Saturday-Marguerite Fischer In
"TIE I9NESQME IE AIT"
(Look at our Windows.)
CITY DRUG STORE
-Phone 284.
Mrs. Dudley and baby will spend
Cedar Hill .. .
. :“32
13
61
the summer there with him. They
♦ Dillon
J
have been spending the winter in
Enon
. . 36
.33
94
Greenwood, Miss., -where Mr. Dud-
Fredonla . . ..
. 64
60
91
ley Is engaged in the cotton bust-
Hobbs-....
• • , 3 2
14
ness.—Valdosa Times.
Law
.. 45
34
75
-
Little Flock -
. 30
19
63
Masons, Attention.
Mclean . . .
.. 26
16
60
There will be a meeting of. Tbom-
McIntyre. .
. 76
>51
68
JL aaville' Lodge. Free
• Meigs ...
..168
130
82
and Accepted Ma-
Metcalfe . . .
.. 91
80
‘88
_ AaUEk _ :-nns. t.its evening at
Merrillville . .
. 66
46
70
seven thirty o'clock.
MoGraw . ..
. 38
26
62
AvFA Important bust-
Ochlocknee . .
. 109
94
86
’ N/ ' ness, and -work In
♦ Ozell .
.. 47
41
87.
the second degree.
Oak Hill . .
. 23
17
86
E. R. JERGER, W. M.
* Pavo . . .
. .183
159
86
J. W. H. Mitchell, Secretary.
Prospect . . .
. 23
20
86
Pine Grove .
. G9
37
65
MAYOR MITCHELL WILL
Pleasant Grove
. *9
30
78
SPEAK TO NEGRO CITIZENS
Pebble Hill .
. 48
38
S*>
Patten '. . ...
. 44
34
79
The Mayor, Hon. Fondren Mitch-
Pine Creek . .
. 40
33
83
ell, will addresa the colored cltl-
Summer Hill.
. 42
39
93
sens of ThomasvlUe who are Inter-
Singletary . .
. . 42
34
81
ested In ,the establishment of an
Spring Hill No.
1. 71
30
85
orrhan'.s home and a reformatory
Spring Hill No.
2. 14
12
85
for colored boys and girls of Thom-
Stanaland . .
. 38
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as county. We Invite all to be pres-
Shelley . . . .
. 28
23
62
ent on Friday nlg.it. March 10th,
Unity
. ‘48
39
83
1916, at Clay Street • school. The
♦ Third month’s reports for Dillon
Ma»or will begin his, addresa at 8
Is not due
ns the
schoo
was
o'clock. Yours truly.
’ late In beginning.
SALLIE BET SMITH. Mgr.
• prom Thomas County only.