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SPECIAL
Roger’s Plated Silverware 10c
By special arrangements and small loss, we are
breaking records and offering you an
opportunity unprecedented on
SATURDAY AN ) M0H9AY, MARCH 11TH AND 13TH,
These gauds will not be saved or "put away" for any one
and no one can buy them r xrept on SALK DAY. Don't miss
l! Nu aber i. limit' d to 57t> pieces ot following: Guaranteed
Rogers Silver Plated Knives, Forks. Tea Spot ns. Table Spoons,
Dessert
Spoons
Berrv Spoons
Gravy Ladles
Large Cold
Meat Forks
Butter tftiives
Sugar Shells
See onr new Line oi Millinery Flowersjand Fruits, the
largest and Cheapest line Ever in ihe Ciiy.
OTHER BIG SPECIAL BARGAINS ALL THE WEEK.
YOU CANT BEAT THE IOC STORE.
VAUGHN’S
FIVE & TEN CENT & VARIETY STORE
BROAD STREET NEXT DOOR TO CO CROFT
this city, beginning March 20th, hjts
been formally decided on. The Fair
is to be open evenings In the Mitch
ell Horse armory and there mill b’
booths of all sorts of things for
sale, a fish pond, country store, can-
ly and cold drink booth, and many
ither features. After ten o’clock
here a-ill be dancing and delight
ful music for those who care t >
nttend.
The piogrnm is as follows:
Monday night—Shriners Night,
-nd all members of Shrine dsked t».
•car Red Fez.
Tuesday Night Horton night. I
Wednesday Ntg.it—Woodmen and
Cairo night.
Thursday Night — Ochlocknee,
Meigs and Pelham night.
Friday Night—Odd Fellows, Cool-
ldge, Pavo and Merrillville night.
Saturday Night — Thomasvllle
night.
Monday night, the 27th—"Get-a
way" Night, or the Conclusion.
New Donations.
There have been many splendid
donations and they are coming In
every day. The booths will contain
ome very handsome nnd f.ttractlve
things and the people of Thomas
vllle and other towns nearby are
urged to come and if they see any
thing that appeals to them, to pur-
rhnse at this Fair, for the fund will
' e used for a Temple for Masons
for the County, to be built In this
city.
The new- donations come from:
p.v-er
•"•i ihuiiuh/ ■ luiti c|| ui
which hour the Civil Appearance
.locket and all cases heretofore
marked In default will be called.
Upon the conclusion of the call
of the Appearance docket and de
fault cases, at about 10 o'clock A.
M.. of said 20th of- March, will be
begun the trial of criminal cases:
and all criminal cases which are
)«t trf^rf on said date. *111 bo ta
re*; up nrd disposed of on Tuesday,
1«t d*v of March: avd. thereafter
hr r’vjl C Arrs 8Fsl^r<d to he tri'*d
t !’»»» <c:m of th* Court, will he
••llf'd for trial in th* order of their
assignment on the Trial Calendar
f dvM c^ses, a c~py of twhich is
| r’nted below.
M *o in this isi-m" nr tMs
P”Mlsh«-d a list of t e 7 *ni
♦ be Jurors who have been drawn tn
erve at his term of the cou“t. and
who are required to be in atten
dee promptly at ten o’clock A
M.. of Monday, twentieth day of
March.
TRIAL CALFNDAR OF CTVIU CAS
ES FOR THE MARCH TERM -OF
THE CITY COURT.
Wednesday, March 22nd.
1— Palmer vt City of Thomas
vllle; Titus. Dekle ft Hopkins for
plaintiff; Moore for defendant.
2— Singletary vs Rehberg; Titus,
Dekle & Hopkins for plff; Mitchell
for defendant.
3— Redfearn vs. Ford and Red-
fearn. Executors; Titus, Dekle &
iopkins for plaintiff; Branch and
Luke for defendants.
4— -Hugenot Loan &c Co., vs Rick-
tson: Branch ft Snow for plaintiff;
Hay for defendant.
5— Chestnut va Cargell, et. al.:
Burch for plafntiff; Mitchell; Mer-
(jrantham for defendants.
Davis vs. Robinson: CraiK-
ir.iles for plaintiff; H. J. MacIntyre.
Mer-
Try some of |our
Pore Fruit, Guava
and
Kumquat Jellies,
PRESERVED KUHQUATS
AND GRAPE FRUIT
HARHALAB
Made at Manatee, Fla.,
right where these fruits
grow.
Flowers ice Cream Company; i for defendant.
Smith-Harley Shoe Co., H. H. Vann. ,s— Wnitehend vs. A. C. L. R. R.
Pringle Company. James Watt &i(’o.: Burcli and W. I. MacIntyre for
Rro.. N. T. Pike. p. F. 3cogglni>»®' n ‘ 1 ® : .„^"l tt ,*
Floyd-Olbson Co., Cooper-Bracey j
Company. R. Thomas. Art & Nor- j
elty Shop. R. C. Bell, Cairo; Idle! p a j c# » r ;* Moore for plaintiff
Hour Nurseries. Macon; E. M. Fam-| 0 jj f or defendant,
brough, Boston; Starnes 3tock Com-' 10—Morton vs. Heeth; Moore for
sssssssl!. rr j ipany; Howe Rubber Co., Atlanta; j plaintiff; Titus. Dekle ft Hopkins
*,«■ « kill
ji j riTlI III f (If [][|U|[nVl man Palmer, New York: Greenwood , for defendant.
IfiliU. UiL Ul nLlVlLlIl & co.. Savannah; LeRoy Myers & : 12—Beverly vs. Wilson; Hay for
! Co. Savannah; Nunnally Candy Co., .'plaintiff: Burch for defendant
„ n i 13—Ben Hill National Bank va.
j R. s. Hurst, et. al.: Wall & Oran-
!them; fMerrlll & GranthBm for
!plff: Luke for defendants.
I ly. according to a report, post'mor-1 MISS. PATTEN AND MB. CLARK H—Sampson vs. Stansell; Burch
Don’t you want to try this
delicious molasses cake?*
Molasses cake made by the Cottolene' recipe below
has a tempting taste and delicious qualify.
Biscuits, pies—and all foods shortened with Cotto
lene please everybody who eats them.
Foods fried with Cottolene are not only digestible but
improved in flavor.
With Cottolene you know you are
always sure of cooking better foods.
Arrange with your grocer for a reg
ular supply of Cottolene. It is packed
in pails of various sizes.
“HOME HELPS," our real cook
book, mailed free if you write our
General Offices. Chicago, for it.
n£u£&FAIRBANK2s2E5sD
Molasses cake
Take one cup of Rear Orleans
molasses, two scant tablespoons
melted Cottolene, one cup boil
ing water, one teaspoon soda or
aaleratus. three cups- floor, one
tablespoon ginger.
Dissolve the sods or ealeratue in
a tablespoon of boiling: water and
add It to tha molasses; then add
the melted Cottolene, boiling
water, ginger and flour. Beet
until smooth end bake in a mod
erate oven for about thirty min
utes.
T
IN SELF-DEFENSE
8KN8ATIONAL MTOKV IS TOLD
UV WIKK, WHO HINTKD THAT
Hl'.SBAND HAH SUGGESTED
THAT ANOTHER WOMAN COME
To LIVE WITH THEM.
Atlanta. March 10.—The ttme-
bouoied question of whether or not
a man has a right to wblp his own
wife will be about the only point in
volved In the trial of Mrs. L. E.
Bunnell, who shot and killed her
l.os Angeles, Cal., March 10. 1914.1 Atlanta: SanLFlush Co.:
—Toxic poisoning caused the dost j j rprfume Co „ Cincinnati.
'f seven men treated for a blood j
disease at the city hospital recent-'
eiu surgeons submitted to Coroner!
| Hartwell, and will be Investigated by |
•he grand jury. Serum was admin-
.for plff: H
NOW LEAD IN THE CONTEST I dant
15—Pace vs. Gardiner: Titus, De-
Istered to el eh r n .,o.,„Va.w 1 T1>< ‘ following 1* the anuounccd kle A Hopkins for plff; Mitchell for
rmTaua ! , h Satur < ?“ Jr ’ standing of contestants in the con- defendant.
dar rhlTelaMh —^/lel S »t,’ test conducted by the Grand Thea- 16—Sturdtvam vs. Gunn: Cralfi-
da7 ’ th * el * l J th «*• allr « l ° d *y »»» h tre: ; miles for plaintiff: Mitchell for de-
I f light hope for recovery. Why sub-. , ‘ 1
! mlt to poisonous injections of ar-! For Loading Lndy . c t 7 A- lb ben vs Croaier: Neel.
’! senic and mercury, when you can get Miss Nell Patten 9090 r.roi.hee- Merrill A Grantham for me iwlth a strop.
: a safe and sure remedy like Number Miss Minnie Weldon 9010 Ca ™ MerrtU & 0ra ror ’
lj. to For the Blood, the Ingredients of Miss Goodwyn Mitchell 8963 ; 1 .
! which are set down in the U. S. Dls- [Miss Louise Grantham 7880
pensatory and other medical books! Ml8s Florence Pringle 7120
Grantham for defendants
Thursday, March add.
9—Armour Fertilizer Works vs]husband here Wednesday, at their
Mitch- home on Chastain street.
Pannell fell dead still clutching In
his hand the razor strop which be
had been using as an Instrument ot
chastisement.
Mrs. Pannell Immediately gave
herself up to the police, and her
defense will be the fact that her
husband was heating her.
Incidentally, she stated that her
husband, she believed, .was in love
with another woman, and that he
had made her the strange proposi
tion that they move to some differ
ent city where they could establish
’’menage a trois," and all three
live together.
—Mrs. Pannell's defense Is simply:
"I had to do it. Be was beating
MacIntyre for defen-
Choice Cigars
IN FINE BOXES.
The House of Quality Regardless afl Price.
Suarez Cigar Company.
For sale at all drug stores,.
SCREENS
Window and Door
Black, Galvanized and Bronze Wire.
Sleeping Porches and other openings screened.
MANUFACTURERS
Thomasvilie Variety Works
Phone 139.
C. B. DIXON,
Phone 75 104 E. Jackson SI
IS follows: “Employed In all dls-
'uses of the glandular system. In
blood poison, chronic rheumatism
. and catarrh, tumors, goitre, lupus,
ores, ulcers, mucous pilches. *nd
sly skin diseases." Sold by R.
Thomas. Price ll.no per bottle; six Mr. R. P. Wimberly
bottles for 2 6-00. adv.
When the police arrived at the
1>8—Ben Hill National Bank vs. | house, there was a touching scene
Miss Florence pr.ng.e — iS'SELE? for nlTfuke fo^de' l""* the " ttle ch,ld " n ° f th *' fam *
Mlss Luctle Winnette 7110 * f pff ' L * f lly. who were Anally quieted when
Miss Lois Vann
Miss Alva Balfour
For Leading Sinn.
Mr. Arthur Clark 4000
H. P. Searcy 3790
onficial minutes llOA ICD
EDUCATION.
B. C. WRIGHT
Architect
See me For your house plans
Al Thomasvilie Vsrie’y
Works.
exon fendant,
rojni I*—J. W. Thompson. Jr., vs.
'’ Moore; Titus. Dekle & Hopkins for
plff: Mitchell for defendant.
20—Ben Hill National Bank vs.
--an . W. H. ft E. S. Hurst: Wall & Oran-
„ • . them: Merrill & Grantham for plff:
Mr. LMi|6 Oriint.lfllD . .a»OoO _ . .. Anton An nl
Sir. O. H. Cooke 2540- Luk, ‘ fof d « 7endan ''
Mr. J. C. Plrngte 2140' Friday, March 24th.
Mr. K. C. Ayer 1500
adv. 21—Western Electric Company
vs. Newsome: Titus. Dekle
——— .kins for plaintiff: No counsel mai
James A. Duncan. ed for defendant.
The Treasurer’s reports for Jan-; *22—Citizens Rank vs. Hurst:
Moore for plnlmlff: Luke for de
fendant.
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Thomasvilie. Ga„ March 8, 1016
Toe Hoard of Education met In uary and February, properly audi
regular session, at 5 o’clock in the. ,ed ' vre read: j 2 3—iFIrat National Bank va.
’itizea’s Bank, with President Jer-1 Tm usurers Heport, Jiinuarj 3, |Apt>. I Williams; W. I. MacIntyre for plff:
ger and Messrs. Cochran, Upchurch: mnry nth, March Dth, into,
md Watt present. j RECEIPTS.
The minutes of the last meetings Balance January 3th
City Treasurer
State Treasurer . .
Tuition
Fines, etc
Incidentals, while 743.00 j
Incidentals, colored 186.00
Book fees, white 1.024.75
Book fees, colored *72.05 i
CraigmiTes for plaintiff; Lnke &
W. I. MacIntyre for defendants.
27— Filer & Stowe!! Company ts.
Thomasvilie Iron Works; Merrill ft
Grantham for plaintiff: Hay for de-
OP- fendant.
28— Nicholson Stock Company vs.
Campbell; Aubrey Mae Campbell,
Claimant; C. E. Hay for plaintiff.
re read and approved
2 In the Superintendent's report,
w • 'ttention was called to the unsatls-
■ | factory condition of the plumbing
P, In the new school building and, by
4 | motion carried, the Chairman of
,thn Building comnittee was In
structed to take up the matter im-
1 mediately with Mr. Clayton, inform-
I him that the necessary work
| must be done without delay. The
• building committee was also asked
I to have the heating plant thorough-
| ly tested at once. •
j The Superintendent then reported
} the enrollment in the White schools
|as follows; the brst figures being
{the total enrollment for the session,
{exclusive of pupils transferred, and
j the second figures the present en
rollment February 2*5th:
East Side 632 486
FletcUerville 262 344
Burch for defendant
j 24—Con dell vs. Hurst; Moore Tor dant
( plaintiff: Luke for defendant.
|1,313.38 : 25—M. & F. Bar.k \*s. Burton; W.
5,000.00 i I* MacIntyre for plainff; J. B. Burch
'004 7*ii* or defendant.
< 26—Philip Carey Company ra.
13.7o {Thomasvilie Iron Works, et. al.;
3.84 i
REXALL ORDERLIES
THE IDEAL LAXATIVE
TOTAL 19,3 11.53 | prominent N«w Orltana Druggiat
DISBURSEMENTS. | Authority For Thu Statement
y-roll, (racliern. Janl-
thoy were told that the police were
simply escorting their mother around
the corner to a neighbor's.
Moaday, March 117tb.
39—Bray vs. Griffin (Trover);
Merrill ft Grantham lor plaintiff;
Titus, Dekle ft Hopkins for defen-
tor*, etc
Equipment.
Supplies .
Repairs . .
"onks ord
PPlIe
Atk Any
Good Grocer
Mat's* of highest
quality Itcd Win
ter Wheat, by the
11ED MILL, f
Nashville, Tenc. J
nruranec
Freight and drayage
Telephones
Miscellaneous
Balance
Total Elementary
High School .
.794
.124
Whole School 918 842
The average tout enrollment tor
each teacher la the - elementary
schools la 21.7 pupils. The average
present enrollment le 32.4.
Every finished room In both white
schools Is now being used.
Mlae Annie Bragg was formally
elected a teacher.
The present , officers of tj a Hoard
—ere ■ re-elected: President, B. R.
Jerger: vice-president. Dr. J. T.
Culpepper: Secretary snd treasurer.
TOTAL
The foUoa'ing bit’s wire ordered
paid when properly app-otoi:
Southern School Book Depository,
$52.15; Tlmes-Enterpriie Company,
226.36: Ginn ft Co., $34.80; Neel
Brothers, SSf; J. F. Riggs Pub. Co.,
15.62; American Book Co., 67-20;
George McGhan, Jr., $16.30; James
Watt ft Bro., 114.70; Watt Supply
Co.. 323.10; P. D. Philips, Recelv-
e-, 38.67: Southern Bell Telephone
Company, 617.45; James A. Dun
can, (5.24. — •
The Board then adjourned.
£. R. JEROBR, Preet.
James A. Duncan, Secretary.
P. A. CAPOAU
who own* aud operates one of the big
stoics In New Orleans, says:
-I am of the opinion that Rexall Or-
derll* are tbe'Ideal laxative for men,
women and children. This opinion la
based upon my knowledge of the for
mula and upon what my customers
say about them. Through personal ts-
perleuev, i know they are pleasant to'
take, gentle In action, and gtva the
same pleasing results wbea ooad by
men. women or ebUdreo.”
Be have the exclusive selling rights for
(Ms great laxative
R. THOMAS
THBMXALL STORE
30— Bray vs. Qrlffln (Contract);
Merrill ft Grantham for plff; Titus,
Dekle ft Hopkins for defendant.
31— Canady vs. Gandy; Moore
for plaintiff.
32— Carlton Supply Co., vs. Rnr-
gess; Mattox for plff; Merrill ft
Grantham for defendant.
33— Canady va. Gandy; Green,
Garnishee; Moore for plaintiff;
Burch for Garnishee.
34— Georgia Fertiliser Co., vs.
Tilly; Titus, Dekle ft Hopkins for
plff; Moore tor defendant.
35— Cook vs. Sparks; J. H. Jen
kins, Sr., Garnishee; Cralgmtle* for
plaintiff.
36— Brown vs. Joanson; Burch
-lid T. N. Hopkins for plff; liny for
defendant.
Jurors For March Term
ii.'ltv Court who are required to be
llu attendance at ten o’clock, A. M„
j of Monday, March 20th:
j Blanton, D. K. Boswell, J. J.
Carter, W. E. Clements, J. E.
Chisholm, T. B. Canon, C. H.
Denmark, D. W. Hall, John W.
Hall, Alter Hopkins, H. W., Jr.
Mardre,JLB. Milligan, B. C-, Jr.
Moncrlef, C. R- McDougald. Ardl*.
1 0’eteen, D. Z. Parish, B. B.
Palmer. A. Quarltrmau, W. P.
Rogen, L. B- Redfearn, O. H.
Reddick, T. W- Redfearn, Frank
Mtter. J. H. fayloV. J. O. *
Williams, R, iL. Ward. C. L.
Wester, C. P. Williams, O. D.
Walton. W. B. Zelgler, John P.
NATIONAL MAZDA
This Light is Good
for Boys
B OYS and girls need the best light you can
give them. Their eyes are growing like the
rest: of their bodies* Do not put children’s eyes
under strain by bad lighting.
Use National MAZDA light. Itls better. It’s
brighter. It's three times as bright as carbon
lamp-light and costs no more. It’s the best light
for reading, study, work or play. May we talk
with you about the lighting of your house, store
or building?
NEWTON ELECTRIC CO.
'Phone 242 N. Broad St
TAX NOTICK: Second Round.
I v'll, be «t the following place*
to r>’?elvo tax returns on correspond
ing dates:
ThomasrlUc, every Saturday froo' 8
to 4.
Coolldge, Wednesday. Feb. 23. from
10 to 3.
Merrillville, Thursday, Feb. 24. from
10 to 8.
Boston, Friday, Feu. 25, Iron S
to 4.
Pavo, Tuesday, Fen. 20. from 1’
to I.
Barwiek, Wednesday, March 1, from
10 to 0.
Oflklnwn, Wednesday, March 1. from
I to 4.
rattan, Thursday, March fc. from 10
’to 2.
Meigs, Friday. March 2, from 10
to 3.
Ochlocknee, Tuesday, March 7. from
10 to 2.
EHabeile, Wednesday, March 2. from
10 to t.
Metcalfe, Thursday, March 0. fmin
10 to 2.
Cook's Store. Friday, March 10. from
. 10 to.-lf M. i .
F. $. NORTON. T. R..
(adv.tr) Tbemai County.
We Have
ELECTROLIERS
—at—
Reasonable
Prices.
L^t us help you light the
Library or Sitting
Room Table.
See window display of
some of them.
L a JERGER
Jeweler and Silvcramitl).,.