The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, March 11, 1916, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

DAILY TIMES-ENTEIU’IUSK, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 11, 1B16. DAILY TIMES-ENTEHPSISE . M KM Mills ASSOCI ATE PRESS. Tfmes-Enterprlse. We are glad to lie set right. But we regret the ruf- I fling of Editor Jerger."—The Way. Jumping at conclusions. or again tracts the slanderous statements made In reference to that body. The editor Isn't a member of the council, but there are men on that body who are intelligent enough to -r-r——I appreciate an apology, when It is To Insure Insertions, All Changes l or Standing Advertisements Must |offered In the right way. We hope le handed In by Nine O'clock of tb* [|h(> council will overlook the little E. It. JERGER . . . ... Editor V. 1). HARGRAVE Ihift. Mgr. I'tl'v • "d Semi-Weekly Tlmes-En- tarprias , Published at the Tlmes-En- t**rpris4 t'-: t>rihf Building, by the Tlmes-En- Company, Thomasville, Ga. l ate !<d at the Tbomasvllle Post Office for Transmission through tha mails us second class mall matter. line On Which They are tA Appear. (digression by "The Way." and par- i don what must have been a care- KI H8CRIITIOX RATES I Silly. One Year $Sd)0 lb.il). Six Months 2.B0 less, thoughtless statement on the Ibiily, Th-ee Months 1.2A!p., rt a gentleman who wasn't I nllv, One Month SO . , , _ ! particular w here he got his Infor- I1IONK NUMBERS:— jmation and wasn't particular about Business Manager li j Editors Desk 6*'" he accused of civic dishon- ♦ IJIIUjK QUOTATIONS. ♦ Tlu* Lord is not slack con- ♦ cerninp His promises, as some ♦ men count slackness, but is ♦ long-sufferinp toward us. not ♦ willing that any should perish. ♦ but that all should come to re- ♦ pentance.—2 Peter 3:9. ♦ Godliness is profitable unto ♦ all things, having promise of ♦ the life that now is. and of that which is to come.— 1 Tim- ♦ othy 4:8. ♦ He that believeth on Him is The editor isn’t ruffled. Oh. no. tut Pat Griffin, of the Hainbridge "Vist. who heard about what was aid. and re-said had this to add. ust after it happened;. \V;> ’ SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs.* Chappell, of Fire Yean’ Standing, Relieved by Cardui. Mt. Airy, N. C.—Mrs. Sarah M. Chap- r iell of this town, says: “I suffered for ivc years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day about Cardui, the wo man’s tonic, and I decided to try it. I had not taken but ahout six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more good than all the other medicines I had tried, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and I told them about Cardui. Several are now taking it.” Do you. lady reader, sutler from any of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache, sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired feeling? If so. let us urge vou to give Cardui a We i.J confident it will help you. ju«t as it has n million other women in i Hie past half century. Begin 1a!:ing Cardui to-day. You! won’t regre: it. All druggists. j Writ, C*'.o:t«r.ooga Medicine Co., Ladie*' A'-.-isory Ik- . ...aitanooca, Tenn.. for »/./.; | '• « " x s? « 64'04ie book. "Hotr i 1 nwiari \e r ... . >• *' ir. r e r. wranner N C IS ! j to suit Hi'* Thomasvill * Tjm«* e - t nterprise and they have handled) j * hat gent a hunch to dream over, j • Vckson's Way lies not. nor does not i I uit. anybody but a gang of prof os-j jsional lime-light seekers and those j ; ' l,o make it a business to knoc’-- j | ’ e 5 r t \\n< :r,| r!tio« »>o,. , t»r. rot boss them. The Way di I | : etiously misrepresent Thomasvill*'. j jard we w-U b**t ;• d Par to a &r.-\ jcer-cpke that they will never cor- { . iect their false Impression s*»nt out!' lifter they knov the real facts*’ j ♦ not condemned but he that be- ♦ ; — ——— ——- i ♦ lieveth no. Is condemned at » I mnpu ns. . ops. n|PT|inr ♦ ready, because he hath not be- ♦ j UVUnS UN LUuHL flulUlIt ♦ lieved in the name of the only ♦ God. -John ♦ RHEUMATISM CAN BgtCURED 8nff*r*rf with Bhiunattm* HonralgUa Neuritis, Limbs go, Sola tics, Bheummtold Arthritis or Goat, do matter how severs VZJZl &JSfc £'D.TMPftrtS# It., Bottoo, Me— , Dept. 1061'. ♦ begotten Son ♦ 3:18. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦< Stick in that nickle morning. BEGINS MONDAY MORNING ♦ ♦ ♦ -e ♦ tomorrow ! Citizens of Town I'rged to Take Part and l^end Their Assistance to the Worthy .Move. Rice! Rice! Rice! 16-lbs whole grain 00 Rice Jas. Evans Cash Store W. Jackson St. Phone 128. for peace, by force if necessary. j The dierctor of the local moving i I picture wishes to announces that the j j camera man will start taking the| The Secretary of War naturally is'picture at 9 o’clock A. M.. Monday.; jind would like for every one that! | has an automobile and so desires I o— ■ ; o be on the main streets, between j • j nine thirty and ten o’clock, in order I A stiller at Grady was convicted i that they may get into the Picture. | . . , . . * This picture is to boost Thomas-’ ,n the Superior court before Judge yllle an ‘ d , 0 Bhow tllp ontald( , wor ,, Cox this week. ; "hat Thomasville has. Nothing can circulate like a moving picture, traveling as it does to a difforen' Very few Georgia newspapers town every day. Thousands or pee will take advertising for liouor af- will see this picture, and t.i"* »lll take advertising tor liquor ar ( . aln( , ra wlll portray Tbomnsvlll* ter the first of May. just as it is. The majority of the Q players will be local young people. The scenerio will be a rollocklns The reason Ford came back was comedy, and produced by a profe*- because he couldn't afford that Biona > dlrP ' ,,or - wl,h ' <-°mpe.en. operators. eleven thousand dollars a month for tip g- Vote (’loses Today. _ ! Today is the last day to vote for —~~° your favorite in the contest, for the Remember, you don’t have to go leading parts in the picture. Don’t . . . . , I# fall to vote, for some young lady Is to Church, and nobody is loser If golng to win the u «. n ; y . flVe dollar you stay away. except your own as well as receiving the honor o' the first young lady playing the lead sweet self. ;ing ro i e j n a pj cture made j n Thom -o — asville. To the nominees in the contest: Mr. Bryan will probably leave All are requested to report at Th» . . Grand Theatre Sunday afternoon ar Washington just as soon as he t jj rpe o’clock, and the scenario wll« hears that there is a war against be explained, parts assigned, and suggestions offered as to clothes. vma - 'general make-up, etc. Remember o that all nominees will be used In the picture. The standing of tin Isn’t it a pity that Teddy cant nominees to date is as follows: go down into Mexico, and lead the For Leading Lady. troopers against old Villa, and bis '***“ Noll Patten 10940 Miss Goodwy.n Mitchell 10790 ragged band of CUt-throats. Miss Minnie Weldon 10479 O Miss Lucile Winnette 9050 'Miss Louise Grantham 8810 Governor Harris says that the new \fi„ K yiorente Pringle 8040 state prohibition law made it pos- -' ,Va Balfour 7.70 Miss Lois Vann 0980 sible Tor Macon to clean up. even j** Leading Man* before the time came. 'Mr. Arthur Clark 4'!70 Mr. H. P. Searcy 4220 ”° Mr. R, P. Wimberly 4050 With gasoline at forty cents, the Mr. Leslie Grantham 269° . , ... . , . , Mr. O. H. Cook 2460 dealers will certainly have to make j c p r | n gj e 2\4 9 the purchase of if a cash transac- Mr. E. C. Ayer 17'0 The winners will be posted at the Red Cross Drug Store, adv. tion. to save themselves from ruin. F. A. STROBEL, D. C. Chiropractor. Health is the result of a perfect Spine. Disease is the result of an abnormal Spine. Chiroprac tic adjustments .will correct ab normal Spines and Nature will ' cure the disease. Investigate! j Write For Literature. j Rriiidrnce 'phone Office phone HI Thomasville, Ga. ) 17 19-21 Williams Building Money to Loan ON IMPROVED PROPERTY IN THOMASVII.I.E, nt Six Per Cent Interest, month ly re-payments required; no red tape—we loan you me money. HURST LOAN COMPANY Office Over Citizens Banking £ Trust Co. Yonr friends can bay anything yon can give them— except yonr pho tograph. A. W. Moller, BROAD ST. The photographer in your town. Judge Cux i» running for Con gress. but he »on't admit it (or- ‘ malty In the newspapers, until the Itrst of April, but he probably has no Idea that anybody will take i! as an April fool affair. (ioveruor Harris hasn't made up bis mind what he thinks best to do with the State road, but he has evi dently made up his mind not to give the benefit of bis information and knowledge If he Isn't re-elected Gov ernor. —- -o—— “EDITOR JKItffKIt III PEI.Ell.” 'The Daily Timea-Knterprlse of TbomuvIUe lakes The Way to task ; lor a story baaed upon an article appearing In The Preaa of that city. 1 No attack was made by The Way U|Kt|p the city of TJomasville or Ita l officials. Only the facts as given I by the local paper were given. Then a question bearing on tbow tacts I was asked by The Way. The Press t gave the Chief of Police credit for i great activity against Isaiessnesa., The Way, remembering the treat meet of Chief Reavers In Atlanta.! naked whether or not the (allure of i Ute Council of Tbomaavllle to treat | the Chief of Police k « older offi cials were treated wsa due to that activity. We are glad to learn that this was not the rase. If we had know a that Editor Jerger ol The Tlmsa-Caterprtse was a member of Ike Council, we should not have ■abed the question. Tha Way has sained the good opinion of The Smith's Cash Store 222 SOUTH BROAD STREET. PHONE 316. BEST GROCERIES BEST PRICES Best Self-rising Flour 24-lb Sack . _ _90c Good plain Flour 24-lb sack _ _85c Special Priees by the Barrel. Broken Grain Rice, 20-lbs - $1.00 Blue Rose Rice, 16-lbs $1.00 Best Whole Grain Rice, 14-lbs. $1.00 Best Granulated Sugar, 13-lbs... $1.00 J. E. SMITH. i* g Put Those New Gift Books in a I Globe-Wernicke ® Sectional Bookcase ? / ® and your book storing ( ® problem will be solved for ® all time. $ As your book collection •oj grows, you secure new © sections for your bookcase © at small cost. | Watt Supply Co. For Sale ONE | jl | Cyphers Standard j Incubator j| Also Three Brooders i| 1 Will Sell Cheap, jj Grantham & Lester Phones 10-310 I 12 N. Broad Street. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiinnininiiininiiiiHiiiiniii WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE TRY OUR COFFEES We have Roasted Coffees, from 15c to 50c pound. We have assembled in our Store. Coffees from the remote parts of (he globe. Coffees irom Java. Arabia. Brazil. Mexico and Guatemala. We have these Coffees green, roasted and ground. If you are lot pleased with your coffee, try ours. We as- «ure you that we appreciate your patronage and we give you 100 per cent value for every dollar that you spend 'Aitfi us. We have Thirty-five Differ ent Kinds and Brands of Coffees to Suit Every Taste and every pocketbook. THE MUM GASH STORE "The House that gave Thom- ville Better Bread." Phone 681 203 S. Broad STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE OGLETHORPE SUES 10 TRUST COMPANY AS CAI.I.ED FOR BY T HE STATE BAJJK EXAMINER AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIN ES3 DEC. 8. 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. 11.714.975.86 3tocks and Bonds ... 198.694.99 Real Estate 7.865.20 Cash and Due from Banks 825.352.47 Other Resources 38.851.65 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 5 125.ft0J.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, Net 2 74,846.32 Deposits 1.731,903.29 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates Rep resenting Borrowed Money 500,000.00 Other Liability 44,010.49 TOTAL 12,725.760.10 TOT A I, 32.725,760.10 WE ACT AS: EXECUTOR under wills. ADMINISTRATOR without • will ui with the will annexed. GUARDIAN of a minor or an incap able person. TRUSTEE to execute trust* or hold fund, impartially. RECEIVER or ASSIGNEE in bu.ineaa embarassments. REGISTRAR and TRUST AGENT for registering, issuing and courtier- sigriing Stock Certificates or Bonds of Corporations or Municipalities. TRUSTEES FOR BOND ISSUES. WILLS cared for and filed without charge. W. H. ROCKWELL^Manager. ~7 : C. S. MALLARD. Accountant Thomasville, Georgia. PLEASING THE INNER MAN. the INNER MAN WILL ALWAYS REMAIN KXCRU- ClATlNfll.Y FASTIDIOUS, ESPECIALLY SO WHEN PERTAIN ING TO HIS FOOD CONSUMPTION. ALWAYS BE SAFE FROM THE SLIGHTEST CRITICISM INSOFAR AS MEATS ARK CONCERNED. LET US HELP YOU OO-OPEIIATK WITII YOUR HUS BAND BY USING OUR PURE AND TENDER MEATS. A. P. Canady’s Meat Market “Uonc.st Weight — True Values — Supreme Service.” WKST JACKSON ST. THLKPHONK 62 We Pay Interest As Follows: 4 1 Per Cent, on Certif- 2 icates of Deposits. Interest Coupons at- - tached, payable quar terly. 4 Per Cent, on Deposits, subject to check un der rules. A Powerful Motor Electrically Started Electrically Lighted Absolutely Complete Unusually Large Tires *615 Roadster $595 Mnitl75,f. s. t. Toltd* Here is the car that all America has waited for. Here is the car that all America is buying faster than we can produce. You’ve got to have a car. But you don't have to pay a large price. No* do you have to be satisfied with a small, uncom fortable car which keeps you in a state of mental dissatisfaction and physical discomfort. The $615 Overland solves the problem. Seats five comfortably—no crowding or jam ming. Cantilever rear springs— Soft, deep upholstery built up over long spiral springs— And four-inch tires. These features make it ride easier than many of the big high-priced cars. It has a powerful and snappy en bloc motor— la electrically started and electrically lighted— Has electric control buttons on steering column— And all the very latest touches of up-to-date ness and refinement. It is light and economical, but with good style, beautiful finish and phenomenal riding comfort. Only $615. And that’s complete. Everything with it. Nothing extra to buy. You’ve got to have a car. Order this Ovtft land. > , . « i I I I H T. PACE, Local Dealer Phone 344 Thomasville, Ga. The WlUjrs-Overland Company, Tokdos Ohfi/ ’‘MaAsiaU.S.A." *