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DlULY TIMES-KNTERPBISE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH II, 1010.
ALL SIZES AND KINDS
WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU.
Fresh Stock of Batteries and
Bulbs.
CALL ON US FOR YOUR WANTS.
JAMES GRIBBEN
HARDWARE AND .
Monument Corner.
: BUILDING MATERIAL
Telephone M6
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FURNITURE
WOUENS MISSIDWIRr UNION
Officers lor the Cumins Year Elect-
ed an<l Interesting Meeting
In Held
FURNITURE
For the best in
Furniture Carpets, Mattings, Rugs
Stoves etc.
See us—the most complete line in the city and
prices and terms to suit you.
THOSE 10 001 ID 00
Mr. Herbert II. Wind, of Cairo, is Mr. W. T. Doty, of Valdosta, is
a business visitor to Thomasville j in town with friends for the day.
this afternoon.
9 I Mr. E. D. Barorw. of the Boston
Mr. J. C. LayfleiG. of dlichland, is | district, was attending to business
among the business visitors
today.
here
Mr. M. L. Langford, o
Carolina, was among the
here this morning.
South
visitors
Pli.ine ;|IG, Smith» Cash Store,
and get a can of Pure Country Lard
at 12Ur per pound. 16-1
W. Feinberg & Son,
Thomasville’s Leading Furniture Store.
115 West Jackson Street.
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In New
Quarters
Mr. J. E. Massey, of Barwick, was
among the well-knojfrn and popular
visitors spending Friday l)i the city.
Rev. Robert H. Harris, of Colum
bus. Is spending a few* days in the
city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles M. Robinson. He will
preach tomorrow at the First Bap
tist Church.
in rhomasville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. t'. I). Savage have
returned from New Orleans and
Mobile, where they -t tended Mardi
Oras.
An interesting meeting will
held in Pine Park tomorrow, and
a number of Thomasville people
are planning to attend during tha
day.
At a recent meeting of the Wom
en’s Missionary Union of Thomas
ville, held in the Parish House of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Mrs.
John F. Parker was elected Presi
dent, Mrs. Will Ball vice-preslderft,
and Miss Mamie Hansel), secretary
and treasurer.
The following program commit
tee was appointed to serve during
the year: Miss Julia Wright, Mrs.
Tom Ross, Mrs. Edgar Brandon.
Mrs. Taylor Mitchell.
The meeting, was addressed by
Miss Tilotson, of New York, and
Miss Cutabert, of Augusta, both of
whom are prominent In the mission
ary, work of the Episcopal church, lb
the United States.
Miss Tlllotson gave an Interesting
talk on ’’The Open Door," and
stressed the fact of the great op
portunities now open for mission
ary work in Japan, China, Africa
and South America.
Miss Cuthbert spoke on the ad
vantages of business-like methods
in the Lord’s work, and referred
to the fact that everything nowa
days is run in a business way and
the work of tlie church and its so
cieties should be carried on In a
like manner.
Both talks were listened to with
close attention and Interest.
This Missionary Union was organ
ized several ^ars ago and has prov
ed a great factor for good in draw
ing together the women of f.e so
cieties of the various churches in
the city, and making them better
acquainted with the missionary work
outside their own denominations.
FOR
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Call Early.
We have the fish dressed for you.
We have Ketchup
and Crackers to go
with the Oysters.
All kinds of Western and Na
tive Meats
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
CALL
The Economy Market
JESS BLANTON. MGR.
PHONES 287-196
HON. BROAD ST.
McQl’A I«-WILLIAMS.
Mr. D. L. Gibson, of Doerun,
spending the day in the city
business.
Ir. Horace Thompson and the
Misses Thompson, who have been
! spending the season at their win-
j ter home on Hansell Street, left
this morning for Lieir home in St.
Paul. Minnesota.
Mr. K. L. Maliard la in the city,
back on the job for Jax crackers.
He recently underwent an opera
tion for appendicitis and is recov
ering liis old-time health and vigor
again.
LA XE-TH\)M i *sn \
Well-Knmvn Business Man of Thom*
asville Will be Married Sunday
at Manor Georgia.
The marriage of Mr. D. H. Wil
liams. of this city, to Miss Maud Mc-
Quag, of Manor, Ga.. will take
place tomorrow at the home of the
bride. After the ceremony, the
couple will leave for Thomasville.
where they will reside.
Mr. Williams has been making
his home in Thomasville for th»
past two years, being engaged In
the insurance business here, and his
many friends are much interested
in the news of his approaching
marriage.
Engagement Announced of Two
Well Known Thomasville People
—.Marriage to Take Pluce This
Month.
JOHN B. GORDON CHAPTER
MEKTM TUESDAY «:30 p. m.
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
Dr. A. D. Little
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OFFICE: Over Neel Bros.
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Broad Street.
Special Attention to
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General Surgery
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and diseases of women
; J
and children.
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Phone office 144; Res. 267
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New and Up-to-
date Clothing
and
Men’s
Furnishings.
We have n large stork of new
wall papers and daily receiving the j
very luteat productions. Buy at “Mrs. M. A. Montgomery, of
home, save money, avoid delay. \ye! Thomasville announces the engage-
do guaranteed work. Pointing, ment of her daughter Mrs. Mabl?
Tinting. Papering. jBuna Lane, to Mr. Cicero Leon
JAMES H. BROWN. ‘Thompson, the marriage to take
I place this monta.”
Iw . ... . ... ! The above announcement is one
Dr. and .Mrs. \Y. VV Jarrell. Miss of much |ntPr(1Rt her; , a „ bolh
l.oul» Hayes and Miss Lucy Les-| t(e8 „„ we| , kK „ wll and popl ^ la ,.
jwith a large eirde of friends. The
w*edding will ne an interesting
event of this month
ter spent the day
see, making the trip by
bile.
Tallahas-
automo- [
Mrs. M. M. cooper, Mrs. Taylor-
Mitchell and Mrs. Chilton Huston!
motored over to Camilla this morn
ing where they were the guests for
the day of Mrs. Byron Baggs.
THOMASVILLE STUDY CLASS
The monthly meeting of John B
Gordon Chapter. Daughters of the
Confederacy, will be held on Tues
day afternoon at Lie public library
at 3:30 o’clock. All members are
requested to be present.
MISS ETTA A. REID. Brest.
Mrs. C. J. Houser. Secretary.
FODDER FOR FANATICS
Another Georgia Boy Sentenced t<>
Reformatory for Stealing Two
Cents More of Marbles.
Fresh RuttermifK and Butter
Dally. Sanitary Dairy, Phone 735,
Old P. O. Building
Clitxs Holds Very Delightful Musi
cal Meeting With Many Charming
Numbers From Madame But
terfly
Mr
W.
a handsome Republic furniture truck
nd has it on the streets today, at
work. It is one of the handsom
est trucks of the kind *ver seen
here.
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilomt-r Williams and
Mrs. T. 1,. Spence left this morning
lor Hot Springs. Mr. Willlums will
return In a few days. but Mrs.
Spence and Mrs. Williams will re
main then- tor some fin e because
of Mrs. WIIHnms- health.
116 E. JACKSON ST.
2 PHONES;52
Just Opened Fresh Barrel
SPANISH MACKEREL
TRY OUR DELICIOUS
SLICED
Breakfast Bacon
Prompt Service
Qoiek Delivery
w.
CALVIN CARROLL
KftUblUhed 1876.
"QUALITY - SERVICE—PRICE"
R. Carroll. Mgr. C. P. Carroll, Ass’t Mgr.
The Thomasville Study Class held
its regular weekly meeting on
(Thursday afternoon in the club
Feinberg htw purchased J room at the library, the president
" 'Mrs Z 1 Fitzpatrick, presiding
The subject for the afternoon
was "The French School of Opera."
and the meeting was made a de
lightful musical event (Miss Louise
Hayes was the leader for the af
ternoon
The program opened with a piano
duet, from Llzst, given by special
request, by Miss Louise Hayes and
Mrs Robert C. Balfour. Jr.
Miss Hayes then gave a very in
teresting history of the various
French Operns of note.
In addition to the French opera-
much of the music was taken
from the Opera of Madame Butter
fly and was given in costume
Among the numbers greatly en
joyed were Lie "Flower Sons,” giv
en by Mrs. Durward Smith and
Miss Rose Evans. Mrs. Smith also
gave a very enjoyable solo. “One
Fine Day.”
Mrs. F. A. McCoy, of Kansas
City, gave a reading, accompanied
by Puccini music from Madame
Butterfly, played by Mrs. Robert
Balfour. Jr., and Miss Carmen
Evans.
The Cradle Song, between the
first and second acts, was hummed
by Mrs. Durward Smith and Miss
Pose Evans, accompanied by Miss
Carmen Evans, on the violin.
Other numbers were also given
and the whole program -was one of
enjoyment, to both the members and
the visitors, a number or whom
were present.
Dr. T. M. McIntosh. |»r. A. D.
Little and Dr. W. C. Morgan spent
a part of yesterday in CooHdjre, an !
tddressed a meeting of parents, held
in the school, fostering the "Better
Babies’* idea. All of the addresses
were on pertinent topics and were
much enjoyed by the people attend
ing.
Flowers Realty Co., Real Estate
and Insurance. Mitchell Building.
Rev. W. H. Higgins has declined
the call which he received to Penn
sylvania, a few weeks ago. and will
remain with St. Thortlas Episcopal
, church in this city. Mr. Higgins
! has many warm friends in this city
to whom this will hr very welcome
news.
1,011 ten ‘lervlct*.
St. Thomas Episcopal
Monday, March 13. S> p. m
Prayer.
Church.
Evening
SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS
We are offering the famous
Serite Eye Glasses
Gold Frames (guaranteed) at $1.75
Aluminum Frames (guaranteed) at ....$1.25
EXTRA SIZE FERFECT LENSES.
Remember with the Serite Glue, you fit yourself. Phone ui
and we win eend Instructions and several pair of glasses to your
home. Take time and find just what you need. We guarantee en
tire satisfaction or will refund your money at nay time you become
dissatisfied.
TIIF. ItBGt'I.AR PRIOR OP THE8K GLASSES IS $3.00 nod $0.00
CITY DRUG STORE
Phone 284.
IOC Jhe,Grand Today 5 C
We are Right in the Heart of Things
Atlanta. March 11.—The national
agitation about t-ie Georgia boy iWho
was "sent to the reformatory for
stealing a five-rent bottle of pop,"
bids fair to be equalled among the
gentle abolitionist ladies up around
Boston. Springfield and Chicago,
over the new horror of "the Geor
gia hoy who -was sent to the refor
matory for stealing two rents worth
of marbles."
The new candidate tor commisera
tion, and incidentally to act as an
occasion for heaping insult and op
probrium on the South In general,
Is John Alexander, aged nine years
old. who as a matter of fact was
sent to the reformatory for three
months because he stole a Aouple
of marbles from the five and ten-
cent store, but behind his case, like
that of the boy who stole the soda
water, lie other facts which the
northern papers take no notice of.
Pacts in Oise.
The soda water bay bad become I
Incorrigible before he ever stole the j
soda water, and the sending to the J
reformatory was In line with the |
wishes of his parents.
The new youngster, who took the J
marbles, is being sent not for the |
simple theft of two cents worth of I
merchandise, but for the purpose!
and with the hope of taking him in j
time and correcting tendencies to
theft which the reformatory tnav
cure but which his family couldn’t
deal with. Both probation officers
and his family join in hopitag that
at the end of the three months the
youngster will come out a better
boy. with a better chance in life.
And. in the meantime, the Chi
cago Tribune and other like friends
of the South will probably be de
scribing how a chilfi has been tyr
annically imprisoned, and maybe
chained to the wall In a padded cell
on a diet of bread and .water. That
would be mild in comparison with
some of the things Ihey have print-1
ed about Georgia.
IEIEPHE HUE BElIie
CONSTRUCTED TO CM
VOTE: We are Showing, "The Submarine Pirate" again to
day. after having numerous requests for it to be shown again
by numbers of people who were unable to see It yesterday.
Tell yoUT friends how good it was. We thank you!
Marguerite Fischer presents
“The Lonesome Heart”
A "Mutual Maaterpleture" In Pour Acta.
Come Early! Come Early!
MONDAY:
Pauline Frederick in “Lydia Gilmore.’* Famous
Players Paramount production in five acts.
“Four Dixie-Land Boys” All week
Atlanta. March 11.--Georgians
may soon be laying "Hello.' to Ha
vana. Southern Bell officials an
nounce that after the completion of
the long line to Key West. Florida,
the next step In long a’ftrtnrtpe tele
phone development will be a sub
marine cable connecting the system
with Havana. Cuba, and other Cu
ban points.
This announcement la of particu
lar Interest, of course. In Florida.
Georgia and South Carolina. Ha
vana and Key West, while both com
paratively close, have seemed Iso
lated and far away on account of
the lack of telephone connection
with the rest of the world. In a
few months they will be within reach
of everybody’s voice, and although
the actual distance will be the same,
they will seem more like neighbors.
Meanwhile, the work of construct
ing a standard Une bearing two
copper circuits, between Jackeon-
vllle and Key West has actually
been begun.
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|9|0 GARDEN SEEDS ]j)10
You bought from us last year
and the seed came up.
Same reliable seeds of all
kinds this year at the
right prices.
j 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 asked oftenwhithin the 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 Co*l that Burnt to Aihci."
BURCH & SON, Agents.
Save Money
Do yon realize how much even the
small amount ol $1.00 a week will do?
Abont 17cts a day?
Yon throw away 15 to 25 cents a day
and never know where II has gone;
yel turned In the proper direction it
will work wonders In your home com-
torts.
Call In and let bs explain how yon
may ftraisli your home comfortably
and fceaatlhdly and have payments ar
ranged to sill year convenience.
Ballard-on-Broad Street
'THE FURNITURE HAN”
(Look at our Windows.)
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