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Ingram Drug Company
Thomasville, Georgia.
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MEAT
being the most essen
tial part of the Menu,
it is very necessary
that you get the best
there is—We have it.
We Appreciate
Your Patronage.
Prompt Service
Quick Delivery
H. H. VANN,
“The Meat Man”
2 phones. 15
ill!
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For Best Results. Try One
PHONE 12 or 66.
FOR SALK—5-passenger auto; good
condition; big bargain. Address
P. O. Box 291. 2-1 Ot.
TOR RENT—The Dr. Ramsey house
on N. Dawson St. Address Box
291. City. 4-1 Dt
TOR RENT—oeven rooms and batli.
$13; one room $2.50; three, $6;
clean, very desirable. Steam
heat a minimum cost. C. E.
Wildman. Young's College.
WANT TO blTY your Wool. Hides.
Furs, Wax, Tallow. Metals and
Rubber. We also buy and sell
second-hand furniture. Jarvis B
Watkins & Company.
WANTED—Borders; two young men
or couple. Private family. One
block from court house. Phone
455. 11-tf.
FOR 3ALE—Six room house, with
electric lights, accesable to water
and sewerage, has five acres of
land. Good community, just out
side City Limits. Price $1,750.
Terms, if desired. All classes of
City and Suburban property for
sale at bargain prices. Wm. H.
Platt. Office 104 4 BrOad St.
Phone 115.341. and 44. lm.
SCREENS
Window and Door
Black, Galvanized and Bronze Wire.
Sleeping Porches and other openings screened.
MANUFACTURERS
Thomasville Variety Works
Phone 139.
IN THE CHURCHES SHUT
PRESIDING ELDER PREACHES
IT METIIODLVr CHURCH AT
BOTH SERVICES SUNDAY.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. Osgood F. Cook, Pastor.
Services tomorrow at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Preaching morning and
evening by 'Rev. E. F. Morgan, pre
siding elder.
In the morning, Mrs. G. Dunward
Smith and Miss Carmen Evans will
-ing a duet, and In the evening, the
male quartette will sing, and, by
special request. Mrs. Smith will sing I
solo.
All members are specially re-,
MARKET QUOTATIONS
March
| May
Open. Close. P. C.
11.73 11.62 11.72
.11.86 11.77 11.87
July 12.05 11.95 12.05
October . . . .12.24 12.08 12.19
December . . .12.41 12.26 12.37
Tone, steady; local spots, 114.
NEW YORK COTTON,
l By Associated Frees.1
New York. March 11.—The Cot
ton Market opened steady and un
changed to six points up today, .w ith
spot advices steady and favorable to
the domestic goods trade. There
was no active buying and prices
saged to about last night's close.
Market later weakened on renew-
questod to attend the morning ser-l C( j liquidation, and closed steady at
"J bring their subscriptions • „ not docline of 9 to 11 points.
for the benevolences. j
.Sunday School. Mr. J. E. Robison. NEW YQJtJt STWKH.
'Superintendent. 0:43 a. m. J (llv \ssoclatrd Press.)
Junior League, Miss Louise Sear-; Wall Street, New York, March 11.
cy. superintendent, 3 p. m. J-—After opening with some show of
Epworth League, Mr. G. R. Neel, firmness, today’s dull market began
resident, 6:30 D. m. i to sag. and most divisions mani-
Y\ onian’s Missionary Society, Mrs. i tested heavy pressure. The only
F. Evans, President. Tuesday. 10 notable exception was Crucible
Steel, which rose a point and three
Prayer meeting. Wednesday,
•RESIIYTHRIAN CHURCH.
v. Robert Stuart Sanders, Pas
The Pastor will preach in the 1
morning at 11 o'clock and at 7:30
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Young Men's Bible Class, at 10:)"
The Christian Endeavorers
meet at the usual hours.
.quarters. United States Industrial
| Alcohol rose 4 4 poins. Rails were
! heavy, but they recovered later.
| The market closed irregular, with
• bonds steady.
CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago. March 11—The following
closing figures were posted at the
Board of Trade here this afternoon:
WHEAT— Close. P. C.
May 1.094 1.114
July 1.0S4 1.104
CORN—
May.. 75 4 -75 4
July 76 4 .75 4
OATS—
May 43 4
July 42 4
RIBS—
.43 4
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FIRST IIAPTIRT CHURCH.
William M. Harris. Pastor.
Worship at 11 a. m.. and 7:3C
p. m., with preaching by Rev. Rob't
Harris.
Sunday School at 9; 30 a. m., B.} July 12.50 12.22
W. Stone Superintendent. The or- j
ganized classes especially invite | \n enjoyable event of last even-
the young people of the church and [ ™ a >.eap Year party given
by the Sunday School class of Mrs.
community, cot otherwise affiliated, j T Dlxon _ at the ro9 idence of
visit them, and Join them in j Miss Katherine Chastain, on the
eir Interesting work. ‘Boston road. With games and mu-
.lunlor B. Y. P. U. at 3:00 p. m. ' sic - a very delitfitful evening was
AM are welcomed to all services. A ! P as!ie<l - and . aa c0,,rae " aS “T
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR SALE
BEGINNING
Thurs. March 16th
and continuing
until sold
BIG VALUES AND LARGE
ASSORTMENT
THE FAIR
The One-Price Undersellers
LOVELY WEARABLES
FOR WOMEN
pecial invitation to strangers
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. It’s 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.
SKOO.XD BAPTIST CHlIltH.
D. H. Parker, pastor.
Preaching Every Second and
Fourth Sundays, at 11 a. m., and
7:30 p. m.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.. L. O.
Taylor. Superintendent.
Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, at 4
p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
attend all these services.
St. THOMAS CHURCH.
Rev. Wm. H. Higgins, Rector.
First Sunday in Lent
SERVICES.
7:30 a. m.—Celebration of Holy
Communion.
9:30 a. m.—Sunday School.
11: 00 a. m. — Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
7:30 p. in.—Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
All are cordially invited to these
services. Strangers who desire to
have the Rector call upon them, are
requested to send him their names
and addresses.
MONDAY
5 p. m.—Evening Prayer.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Services Sunday. 11 A. M., at 205
South Broad Street. Subject: “Sub
stance.”
Sunday School 10 a. m. Wednes-
y Evening Testimony meeting, at
o’clock. Reading Room, same ad
dress, is open from 2 to 5 p. m.,
every day. except Sunday, where all
authorized Christian Science Litera
ture may be read. In connection
with the Reading Room is a free
circulating library, to accomodate
all iwho wish to investigate Chris
tian Science. T!ie public is cordial
ly invited to attend the services and
o visit the Reading Room.
C ITKOL1C CHURCH.
Father Rich, of Albany, will hold
Mass at 11 o’clock Sunday.
! ed. just before the guests departed.
••DADDY LONG LEGS”
Miss Morion Clarke, Famous Im
personator Will Give Delightful
Presentation of Charming Com
edy Tuesday Night
The presentation of “Daddy Long
Legs’* by Miss Marion Clarke, to be
given at the new* school auditorium
on next Tuesday evening is being
looked forward to with much pleas
ant anticipation and interest
Miss Clarke as an Impersonator
is widely known and her character
sketches have attracted great at
tentlon and been largely attended
wherever she has appeared
This charming comedy of youth,
with the note of love running thru
it is unequalled in its line and has
been dramatized into a most de
lightful play
The entertainment will be given
for the benefit of the Thomasville
Public Library and a ill be put on
at prices within the reach of every
one
The entertainment will begin at
8:15. uesday evening the 14th
Tickets, 25 cents, no additional
charge for reserved seats.
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Pure Fruit, Guava
and
Kumquat Jellies,
PRESERVED KUMQUATS
AND GRAPE FRUIT
MARMALAH
Made at Manatee, Fla.,
right where these fruits
grow.
C. B. DIXON,
Phone 75 104 E. Jackson St
B. C. WRIGHT
Architect
See me for your house plans
At Thomasville Variety
Works.
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ATLANTA
And (Mints In tile NORTH end WF.ST.
Ar.
Tlioinanvillc, Gn., A.C. I. R. R.
Albany. Ga A. C. L. R. R.
Albany. On C. of Ga. Ry.
Amerlcus, Ca C. of Ga. Ry.
Macon, Or C. of Ga. Ry.
Atlanta, Ter. St C. of Ga. Ry.
No- 72. No. 74.
... 9:50 AM tl:30PM
...12:10 PM 8:50 PM
Xo. 14-0-15. No. 10-12-2.
...12:25 PM 9:05 PM
. . . 2:05 PM 13:39 PM
... 4:40 PM 1:15 AM
.. . 7:55 PM 6:25 AM
Pullman Drawing Room Electric Lighted Sleeping Car,
THOMASVILLE to ATLANTA, on No. 74. Passengers are allow
ed to remain in car at Atlanta until 7:30 a. m.
PARLOIt OAK, Albany to Atlanta on Train No. 14.
CONNECTIONS are made In Atlanta with Tbo Southland,
fast through train to Knoxville. Louisville. Cincinnati. Cleve
land. Indianapolis, Grand Rapids and Chicago, and with the
famous nixie Flyer for Chattanooga. Nashville. Evansville. SL
Louis and Chicago.
For full particulars, Tickets, Sleeping Car Berths. Etc., call
on or write to C. M. Hill, Ticket Agent, A. C. L., Thom
asville. Ga., or L. W. Keith, Traveling Passenger Agent, C. of
Ga. Railway. Albany, Ga.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
CENTRAL of GEORGIA RY.,
THE RIGHT WAY
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GUS DOHLBERG
: Auto Transfer Co.
Long or Short Trips
Solicited.
DAY 0R_NIGHT.
Comfortable Cars. Careful
White Chauffers.
Phone 25 Davis’ Stables.
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DRS. JERKINS & STUART
DISEASES Or THE
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
MOULTRIE. .... GEORGIA
Patient* may leave over the A. B, Ik A.nt 7:35 AM. or^n A. C* Z,. at *8:60 A. M.
P. M. returning over the A. C. L. at 430 P. M. or over the A. B. & A. at 630 P. M.
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TKOIHSVILLE ICE MID MANUFACTURING COMPANY
"Sole Agents."
In Dlumond King CVmtest.
Miss Minnie Lee Darley 740
Miss Battle Handy 650
Miss Louise Ward 620
Miss Luoile Winnetto 540
Miss Rosa Lee White 510
MiPo Nell Batten 510
PURE- Clarified Milk for sale.
Phone 736, Sanitary Dairy Asso
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Dlrtn to three yean old. How
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Why, get one of those
SILVER BELT BUCKLES. Jcr-
ger has them. He also
has latest styles of Mono
gram Buckles. He will'bc
f glad to show both the cuts
and styles themselves.
TRY HIM
Fancy Parasols
TO MATCH
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Newest Shapes And Coloring
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Th* Retail Store. - ; i .’ Phone 41