The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, March 10, 1916, Image 4

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haw to prevent worry—gite them reel prescription for this complaint —he will confer one.of the greatest of blearing* upon mankind.—Co’.um- bua Enquirer-Gun. THE OGLETHORPE SUES MB TRBST AS CALLED FOR BY THYT STATE BANK EXAMINE! f If CLOSE OF BTWINEB3 DEC. », IPIP. L1ABII.1T iOURCl Loans nH/ piacon 3tocka and Bonds Real Eatate .... Cash and pue ,, Other Liability »2,m,760.10 TOTAL ■ ■ ■ TOTAL 'jt'E ACT AS: EXECUTOR under ADMINISTRATOR with the .Will annexe GUARDIAN of a rr able person. TRUSTEE to exe^t fundi impartially. RECEIVER or ASSI embaraaimenti. REGISTRAR and far registering, issu signing Stock Certifi Corporations or Mui We Pay lateral As Follows: 1 Per Cent, on Certif- 2 icates of Deposits. Interest Coupons at tached, payable quar terly. Per Cent, on Deposits, subject to check un der rules. Thomaaeille, Georgia. Put Those New Gift- Books in a Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcase @ and your book storing . IB problem will be solved for IB all time. $ \ As your-book collection S grow*,'! you aecure new aect'lFit for your bookcase ruise,"‘‘How Of- iwiiria . ■■saaaBrawraaa.'.iauMr' KPnyfbttlMAmoa imwT Daily and Semi-Weekly Tlmea-Bn- terprlic, Published at the Tlmes-Bn- terprlse Building, by the Tlmea-Bktr terprlae Company, Thomasvllle, Oa. Entered at the Tbomaivllle Post Office for Transmission through the mails as second clan mail matter. To Insure Insertions, All Changes For Standing Advertisement* Must be handed In by Nine O’clock of the Day on Which They are to Appear SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, One Year S5-00 nail), 81* Months 2.80 Daily. Tlt-ee Months 1-2-5 Dally, One Month GRAFT IN THE OPEN. Perhaps the most amadous item among politicians In the -past faw months -was the telegram of State Senator Green, of Massachusetts, to Secretary McAdoo. The gentleman from Maaaachuetta boldly informed the Secretary of the Treasury that he had a brother .with a government Job; the Job waan't paying enough and he either wanted re-created a Job that bad been cut off or the salary of the present Jub Increased. Tpon this hinged his (Senator Green's) action In the Democratic national convention. The Secretary, of course, sent him .go i word that he admired his candor, but couldn't congratulate him upon either his honesty • or intelligence. THE Sl'NDAY MORNING NICKEL; IS IT YOURS? Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brsdy, the well-known divine, telle the follow ing story, as one which he heard at recent Chureh Club dinner; “The other day a man went to church. It was a beautiful Sunday morning. He was well-dressed and peace with the world. The church was tilled, the music was well-rendered, the sermon Interest ing and Inspiring. He .waa glad tb ,t he was at c.lurch and was greatly satisfled with himself. The offering was received and he put a nickel In the plate that Sunday Massachusetts gentleman is' morning. PIIONE NUMBERS:— Business Manager 12 Editors Desk 66, The “!merely disappointed that he didn't! The next day lie went down town „ , , .and before he arrived at his office get a little more money for hls|j le had his boota blacked. It cost hasn't I him five cents, and he gave the I bootblack a nickel as a tip; and he This Verdun drfve is no Joy ride. brother, and he. probably about Villa Isn't half bad enough. A handsome live story building will look pretty good to Thomas- vine. the tartness of the re- i Sunday morning. ' ''As he eat in the When the ghost walks again, it is time for you to walk up and P»T that bill. * This is Baby Week in Thomas- ville as well as most other progres sive towns. The United States has been In vaded and the invaders haven't been punished yet. iwo quarts per month Is enough for any sensible man unlesa he has to treat all his neighbors. Let's see how many of these fire- eaters la Congress .will favor the compromise offered by Oermany. ‘ The old-fashioned man, who wears detachable cuffs, always Is sorry he he does when the laundry bills come in. Suppose they fought Villa, would there be some who would squeam ishly advocate saving his life for prison walla? | telegram i Ply- This man was a grafter and. ap parently didn't have sense enough •o hide It. There are lots like him who have the same spirit but are scheming and designing enough to hide it and get away with the plum. | There is more of it than people imagine and there is less of it re vealed in proportion to its quantity than in any other Held of illegal operations. BRYAN FAILED AGAIN. There seems little doubt but that W. J. Bryan is attempting the over throw of President Wilson's power. He stated Sunday, 'T am glad that we have in the White House today j a man who wants peace and who is doing what he believes will lead to peace. - ' Mr. Bryan known beyond question that he never made a more true statement than the one he ut tered then. Knowing that, however, he has attempted since the war boot black's chair, he bought a newspaper for a penny and he handed the newsboy a nickel and told him to keep the otiarge: and he had put a nickel In the plate on Sunday morning. “D. rlng the morning, feeling the nfed of refreshment, be went out to get a drink. Meeting a friend, he took him with him. and when he had paid for what he had, he gave the bar-keerer a dime as a tip; and he had pi t a niekle In the plate on morning. When luncheon time came, as he had worked hard and felt rather hungry, he treated himself to an un usually good meal. When he arose from tie table he gave the waiter (Iftv cents as a fee: and he put a nickel in the plate on Sunday morn ing “In the afternoon he bought some cigars, and as there iwaf a friend with him. In a spirit of pride, he paid twice as much for one for his friend an he would if he had been alone; and he had pnt a nickel In the plate on Sunday morning. “At the close of the day. he went to get a sbave, after which he gave the barber a ten cent gratultv: and he had put a nickel In the plate on Sunday morning. •'He hnd stood bp, on thar Sun day morning with the rest of the congregation when the offering was presented and he had Joined lustily for be had a fine tenor voice, In the •inElng of tile offertory sentence, started to embarrass and discredit "All things come of Thee. O !-ord. I ; ^ _ [and of T.iine own have we given Thee:'' and he had put a nickel In the plate on Sunday morning. ‘Now. to whom did he give this nickel on Sunday morning? Was The Germans offered a compro mise on the. same day that Villa broke loose with a few murderers In New Mexico. the president In whatever course he has taken. The latest move of Mr. Bryan to Influence the House of Representa tives was an abject failure, although of course It has enough to make It opposition of a fighting kind. This Is probably the oaktadest cut Mr. Bryan could have delivered, but as It has proven a failure, as all at tempts of Bryan do now, there Is no the favored recipient his newsboy, his bootblack, his. barkeeper. ««Is waiter, hie cigar dealer, his barber? O no! This person to' whom be gave the nickel vbieli he had put in the plate on that Sunday morning was his God!'' BOOST. DR. L. G. HARDMAN. CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA SNAKE-BITE CURE. It is generally conceded that a rattlesnake bite Is f-.tal, unlesa strin gent methods are Immediately adopt ed to prevent the circulation of Gs poison through the system. Since the recent occurence, near town, and preceding discussion In the state about rattlesnake bite fatality, the matter is one of some interest. The following remedy has been sent to the editor with the expressed belief that it might be published at short intervals. It Is taken from an otd copy of the Times-Unlon. and Is as follows ThoiuasviUe ought to -other convention’ this everybody likes to coma here and ha entertained. J ' , .Boost your city, boost your friend, I harm done except to weaken Bryan i Boost the lodge that you attend, .... • and strengthen Wilson, which isn't I „ , ... have an- I Boost the street on which you re year ' for ■ b * rm ft>r tie ***•! of the ■ 'American people who want peace. ;not war, but want it upon terms of honor and Juatlce and right. JU8T BH GllAD. calm wc The House (Urislon not' to warn ! travelers on armed merchantmen • ■waa certainly la the nature of a j 0 heart of mine, we shouldn't wanting to Germany. ■. . j. Worry so. ‘ wvmawj. . we - Te missed of 0 | couldn't If* better to have a few false, , H “'* y ° u b " a * : , What vFTe met of stormy pain, halt* than a lot of atragly one., al- j A nd 0 f sorrow * driving rain, ways coming down and never satis* j better meet again, fylng you or anybody else, j We have erred in that dark hour -q— . . Wc have known; Watch and see which aewapaper I When ,h * , f *" n ’“ h th * ,hower will be cajoled drat into printing! «-*..< .’h. 1... ... Were not shine and shower blent what Theodore the Great has to uy A , the M ,* ler mMnt . .about the Mexican situation. Let us temper our content ] With His own. • ; For we know not every morrow Mr. Churchill and .Mr. Balfour. Can be sad; evidently don't seem to agree on] 1,07 w< * kn °we*!J*ve*had rrOW what to do now and to do It. over'Let us fold away our fears. in England, and they both come' * nd ,«! ut « ld * ,ool “ I h te » r «- • And through all the coming years right out with what they think. ! Just be glad. „ j J. Whitcomb Riley. The war has remade Europe, but H 1* true enough that we shouldn't It has also Inveigled many n poor worry. It; brings ns nothing good; geography scholar to read up and I It relieves us not of the cause of stay read on the situation of at worry; and yet, there are times when least the capitals of the fighting na-! it seems to be s matter of imposi tions. . unity for some of us at least to keep o l r rom .worrying. When you do or say anything A man must be- a philosopher in dwelling. Boost the foods that you tre 'ng. • Boost the people round about you. They can get along without you. But success will quick Hnd them. If they know you're behind them. “I send you recipe for the bite of a rattlesnake that 1 will warrant to cure in ninety-nine cases out of ev ery hundred. I have known it tried for forty years In Illinois, and have used It on several animals that were bitten by rattleenakes since coming to Florida, and have never known It to fall In a single Instance. "Thoroughly soak the wound and the swelled pari with pure hog'a „ .lard, and let the patient drink one- - half pint of tats melted lard. *■ severe casta repeat it Is half hour, and give all the sweet mi|k that patient can drink. Thta kills the poison almost Immediately, and the swelling will disappear In a few days. A horse or s cow mutt be drenched with s much larger done, but dogs will eagerly eat lard and drink milk, even when their beads Boost for every forward movement, are so swollen that their eyes are Boost for every new improvement, iclosed and the yellow saliva ll njj- Ding from their mouths. Don't call Boost the man for whom you labor. !| n * doctor If. bitten by n rattTer fas Boost the stranger and the nelgj- 1 l hey are more dangerous than the isnake), but use the above remedy, bor. • : *„,j j w m warrant a cure." Cease to be a chronic knocker, ! o—— Cease .to he a progress blocker. If you'd make your city better, Boost It to the Hnal letter.—Ex. One of tile most laws to Interpret is that on lotteries, for everything Is more or leas of ttamt | order, if there Is any chance of TEN IAEA OFTENKKT TOLD. Here are ten liea which are often heard, according to the amiable Mr. Annanias, of the Universe: Yea, wa're out, hut we've Just or dered a lot. didn't care anything about tb* -It waa the principle of th« fellow's getting ten cents worth forj money ' Jitney, and everybody wants to, thln *' do that. j I'd Just Ilka to have been '■* lib , o place. I’d hsve Shown ’em. A traveling saleslady wants twen-1 If I bad that woman for a little ty thousand dollars from s detec-{while I'd teach her s few things, live of a Savannah hotel, because j If I’d catch a kid of mine at a he. entered her room In his search,thing like'that I’d blister hint, j a man. She may make her I If I hnd Just a little money, I board bill out of the deal, but It Is {know where I could go out and malt doubtful. o-—— ir a man who. spends less than two thousand dollars on his clothes that yon don’t want other people to deed to be able to throw off worry eee, don't ha surprise if other peo- and care when tiey press down pis sgrae with you that It Is not upon him. rig'-.t, and you shouldn't hare la- « would b. good for u. II »e ^ , , mtUmiul |# a* d “** d ~ t,d ,,old « w « y our *«•"' » Dd fellow who I. fool enough to do so o , v i by our foolish tears, and . through all Somebody (aid that there. , wae the coming years. Just be glad." «olng to be a big sea flgjit on the but how are we going to do It, w'fcea . other aid* of the-Atlantic. tat that conditions Mdnot theories confront •emdbody -probably//didn't'' k«io < w- us. • what ha was. talking about or want*; ‘ft is true- that many ot us iworry ad semebodyto listen to hla , wild over, things that .should not ta ravings. - - - .cause for!worry. - Aad all of 'us should . rempmber that ‘worry has taco the cause ot eouatless death*. Maiiy a man,, unalble to resist. 1 and throw off:.the depression that has , taken hold .upon* him, has ended his r, earthly existence. Whether htt ramUy'a’t. ,lrOe {worries wet* th.ee .endM or .not: no iro their Airing map teas’ ay. . n if lA jdW will Ml hla reader* ItYTheJ-fcalM-,^ Uhtlfig fK/gt and' Uie private eoldler- of tta 'kntar.'-’ Raiser gets th* glory,* which: •asggrsga! croet with which "daily unless' clothes make a gentleman. Girls used io be engaged to three or four men and: never think It much of i conquest. ” Now-*-days, they are proud of being one and afraid they won't-land him. Advertising pays aad dates believe It. put the willing in come Stations, tors, to prove "that adver pay. If slang U ohjectlonatile, wut would ta n Woy V'v slang It UK*. BUly Sunday? gt* * a pile. I never would care to o* rich Just comfortably find. ily wife'and t hive never ex changed a. cross, word.' If you don’t think it's ’ p -goo!' thing, for j]OU, I. don’t jmuu. you i doit. :/* r-v ,I*ve,.n*pr»r ji^p!Jtuoli.''weather > - for*.—Exchange,- rr’-'f ;- *.<* *tu»'/«•• i *i.\r4!i»W Try the Famous Franco - American CALL — . . . , ; u t 4 Grantham & Lester Where Quality Reigns Bopreme Phone* 10-310 112 N. Broad 'Street.' WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE TRY OUR COFFEES We have Roasted Coffee*, from 16e to 500 pound. We have assembled in oar. Store, Coffee* from the remote parts of Upe globe: Coffees from Java. Arabia, . 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