Newspaper Page Text
DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, firESDAV AFTERNOON. MARCH {4, 101«.
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 s ;
Monument Corner.
; BUILDING MATERIAL
Telephone M6
llllil
**»»«»**»****»*»»»»*»»».**»****»*»*
5c "SAVOY” TODAY 10c
The Kleine - Edison Company
• Presents
Charming ANNA 0- NILSSON in the 5 Part
Romantic Drama of the White Light’s
"THE SCARLET ROAD”
A'Picture that will Please the most Particular
Movie Critic,
TOMORROW: CLARA K. YOUNG IN
“CAMILLE”
DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 3:00 P. M.
:: IOC
5C
ADMISSION
OFFICIAL MIVI TK8 OF THE CITY
COUNCIL.
(Continued From Page 2.)
FURNITURE
FURNITURE
For the best in
Furniture Carpets Mattings, Rugs
Stoves etc.
1
See us—the most complete line in the city and
prices and terms to suit you.
fc.
THOSE 10 GOME ID 00
Mr. W. B. Shaw, of Baltimore, is
in town on business.
Miss Sue Cooper, of Tampa, spent
yesterday in town with friends.
Phone 31(1, .Smiths Cakh Store,
uul get a can of Pure Country Lard
at 12^0*1101' pound. 16-lm
Mr. Edward Buckley, of Manis
tee, Mich., left Monday for New York
after spending a amort time in the
city with Mr. and Mrs. Don Boyn
ton.
Mr. L.
spending
ness
l. Tuten, of Valdosta, is
short time here on bus!
W. Feinberg & Son,
Thomasville’s Leading Furniture Store.
I 15 West Jackson Street.
Ir. W. H. McAfee, of Philadel
phia. is sepnding a short time In
the city with friends.
««««««««««««««««****«*«««««««««*««
In New
Quarters
blowers Realty Co., Real Estate
and Insurance. Mitchell Ruilding.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bartiess, of
Boston, are among the winter visi
tors pending a short time in Thom-
asviile.
Air. and Mrs. Bon Boynton, Mrs.
Margaret Canfield Snow, and Miss
Virginia Buckley, left yesterday for
Chicago after spending two weeks
very pleasatnly at the home of Mrs.
H. C. Wolters, on Park Front.
Elsewhere, appears the announce
ment of Hon. J. B. Stubbs, of Och-
locknee, for the office of Clerk ot
the Superior Court of Thomas coun
ty. -Mr. Stubbs is a native of this
county and has been a resident near
Ochlocknee for twenty years. He
was at one time principal of the
Ochlocknee school, and went to the
Georgia Legislature for two terms,
making a splendid representative,
He has also been
(6.15; Neel Bros., (8: R. S. Shep
herd, (1.58; George McGhan, Jr.,
(14.40; Mash-Mllton Drug Co.,
(2.30; City Drug Store, (7.55; A.
B. Milton, (11.50; So. Bell Tele
phone Co., (5.89; Robison Hard-
i ware Co., (4.35; James Grlbben,
(9.08; Edgar-Morgan Co., (266.59;
Austin-Western Road Machinery Co.
(22.99; J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co.,
(21.90; Pringle Co., (6; Brandon
Grocery Co., (144.92; Adam Ar
nold, (3.76; The Veterinary Hospi
tal. (35; L. J. Sturdivant. (11.90;
Kirby Planing Mills Co., (1.20; A.
W. Palin & 3on, (6.85; Tlmes-En-
terprise Co., (29.28; F. B. Harris.
(43.46 and (33.56; E. C. Reese,
(6.50; American LaFrance Fire
Engine Co., (6.21; Thomasville Mo
tor Co.. (1.10; James Grlbben,
(3.50 and (3.50; Gulf Refining
Co.. (34.20; Evans & Son, (4.25;
Pringle Co., (3.90; James Watt &
Bro., (23.51; Thomasville Variety
Works, (4.82; W. L. Ball. (14.10;
Evans & Son, (2.5u, W. Feinberg
& Son, (5.55; Jas. Grlbben, (7.7'8; :
I Grantham & Lester, (2.25; Kirby
I Planing Mill Co., (182.S6; A. W.
Moller, $12.36; Neel Bros., (58.48;,
Pringle Co.. (1.10; Robison Station
ery Co., (3.50; R. Thomas, (6.80;
Thomasville Iron Works. (11.50: I
Thomasville Variety Works, (48.48:
James Watt & Bro., (92.14: Watt
Supply Co.. (43.60: H. Mueller Mfg .
Co.. (15.3*9; Neptune Meter Co., •
$77.40; Florida Electric Company, !
$12.20; Western Electric Company, j
(61.66; Westinghouse Electric and
Manufacturing Co., (1.71: General
Electric Co., $184.20; Albany Mill
Supply Co.. (39.02; C-smlaiS Pack- :
ing Co.. $4.53; Crane On,. $3 32: 1
Georgia Supply Co., (63.04; Goulds
Mfg. Co., (37.30; Jenkins Bros.,
$4.81; Margaret Coal & Sales Co.,
$437.48; Wm. C. Robinson & Son,
(12.21; J. S. Schofields Sons Co..
51c: Standard Oil Co., (37: H. R.
Worthington. (7.75; City Drug
Store, (8.25; City Treasurer. (10.aO;
E, T. Fields, $29.40: Thomasville
Iron Works, $169; W. D. Hargrave,
(26.67. «
Council adjourned to meet Mon
day, .March 27th. next, at 7:30 p. m.
FONDREN MITCHELL.
Mayor.
A. A. Riley. Clerk.
When in need of anythi
in our line—Call us
We are here to please you
We carry a full line of
Western and Native Meats
Eggs, Butter, Oleo, Cheese,
Bread and Lard
FISH AND OYSTERS.
The Economy Market
JESS BLANTON. MGR.
PHONES 287-196 110 N. BROAD ST.
Friends In the city know with
pleasure that Mr. Oscar Davis, who
member of the | was injured yesterday, is improving
County Executive committee for six | rapidly and while be up and out In
years, and has had experience ini a short time. Mr. Davis is one of
„ „ book-keeping and accounting work, the best firemen the city ever had.
In fn i. I S Mr. Stubbs is a genial mail, and a and has been working at the de-
!rf.r f two 1 Th™ splendid, capable citizen. .He has partment for some time. That he
a he,I «.«ur w j' i man >' "V*. ad “ lre "* i11 not be hampered In his work bv
who will doubtless be glad to know j the accident in the moving picture
that he is in the race for this Im-irun yesterday, is a source of pleas-
portant office.
asville with her
Vaughn.
We have a large stock of new
wall papers and dally receiving tlie
very latest productions. Buy
home, save money, avoid delay. We
guaranteed work. Painting,
Tinting. Papering.
JAMES H. BROWN.
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
OFFICE: Over Neel Bros.
Broad Street.
Special Attention to
General Surgery
and diseases of woiren
and children.
Phone office 144; Res. 267
New and Up-to-
date Clothing
and
Men’s
Furnishings.
Mailard-Varnedoe
Company.
116 E. JACKSON ST.
2 PHONESJ52
Just Opened Fresh Barrel
SPANISH MACKEREL
TRY OUR DELICIOUS
SLICED
Breakfast Bacon
Prompt Service
Quick Delivery
CALVIN CARROLL
Kstahltshed 1875.
"QUALITY — SERVICE—PRICE*'
W. R. Carroll, Mgr. C. P. Carrol), Ass’t Mgr.
The City Council hold a meeting
last night, at which time only rou
tine business was transacted, with
the exception of a resolution em
powering the Chairman of the Fi
nance committee to borrow ten
thousand dollars for the remainder
of the year, at five per cent.
Fresh Butternut k and Butter
Bally. Sanitary Dairy, Phone 735,
Old I». O. Building
FOR CLBKK SUPERIOR COURT.
To the People of Thomas County:
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for the office of Clerk of
the Court, subject to the Demo
cratic primary.
If you favor me with election, I
pledge myself to devote my entire
time and best efforts to the duties
of the office. Respectfully,
J. B. STUBBS.
I ure to the people of this city.
81 LONE LEGS” I
Delightful Interpretation of Popular
Comedy to be Given Vy MIhh
Marion Clark.
The presentation ot "Daddy Long ]
Legs,” at the New School Auditor
PRIMARY RULES PROMULGATED
Tj (Continued from Page l.)
! such primary, and it shall be the
duty of this committee to proceed at
once to Tiear and determine the
same within not more than two
days’ time
10. iNo candidate In either the
County or State primary shall be
You bought from us last year
and the seed came up.
Same reliable seeds of all
kinds this year at the
right prices.
Try us again and you
wont be disappointed.
STOLE PAT-BOLL
Negro (jot Pour Hundred Dollars
Rut it Was Easily Found by the
Police the Day Afterward.
One certain negro is behind the
bars, charged with stealing a pay
roll. He got it from one of the big
estates near Thomnrvillj, breaking
into the office where it was tempor
arily left, and making way with
the booty, fae was nabbed by the
plain-clothes officer and finally ’fes-
sed up to the crime.
The money, all but nineteen dol
lars, of a four hundred and forty
dollar roll, was recovered. It was
hidden behind a colck on the man
tle of his home.
The negro. Clarence Powell, is
lodged in jail, charged .with bur
glary.
ium on Mallette Heights tonight, declared the nominee of the party
should draw a large audience, both !‘® r an - v °* tae °“*ces named, if it
from the high character of the en- j shall be made satisfactory to aT-
tertainment and the fact that it is • P ear to this ci mm it tee that he has
given for the benefit of the Thoth- j uaad or °, thcr thln S of
tisvllle public library, an Institution i' a,ue *° employ workers at the
in which every citizen of the town P°' ls ' or that lie engaged I" P" r '
should be Interested. , chasing votes to secure his nomlna-
In speaking of the entertainment. “<>“• °r usp d money, liquor or other
given by Miss Clarke, the Valdos-: of valu , e illp B all >‘ for ‘- ,e pur ‘
ta Times has the following to say: ! of securing votes In his race.
The presentation of 'Daddy Long * " a (1 ,1,is " rn . v 8 on shall apply even
Legs,' at the South Georgia Nor-!»»«■« such Improper use of money,
mal College Saturday night by Miss mnov Br other things of value Is
Marlon Clarke, was attended by an- made by the friends of such candl-
audience which filled all of the space dates with his knowledge and ap
In the auditorium. The interprets-, P rova1 ' ,^ r „*” y £“ d d J!*
tlon given of the different charac- receive the iDomination who vio-
ters in the charming story by the la J« a th , e h 8ta h t “ 1 t . e | S n °LV*^f‘ t a | t ons re8
talented reader was of the highest, Ia( j a K ®2®®‘
class. The story is one of youth— To pay the expedsea of sa d
an orphan girl helped through P^ary e ec on and of the State
school .by an unknown benefactor. Primary election, t.ie candidates
whom she later meets and marries, for nominations at both primaries
Humor and pathos follow fast thru * are he . reb >’ assessed 1,1 ' following
the story, which is a delightful one , amounts. to-wit.
and which was delightfully given
by Miss Clarke.”
The performance begins at 8:15
County Primary.
iClerk of the Superior Court. .(50.00
i Ordinary 4D.00
Admission 25 rents, with no extra
charge fo rreserved seats.
■Sheriff 40.00
Special Meeting Royal Arch
Masons Tonight.
40.00
20.00
15.00
5.00
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 PERFECT LENSES.
Remember with the Serite Glasi, you lit youreelf. Phone n,
and we will send Instructions and several pair of^glnsses to your
borne. Tnks tlms and And Just what you need. We guarantee en
tire intlefictlpa or will refund your money at any time you beeemo
dlcstlsOed.
THE RHGl’LAR PRICK op THESE GLASSES IS (S.M and SS.M
CITY DRUG STORE
Phone§204.
40.00
Red Cross Drug Co.
The Reliable Seed & Drug Store
Phone 160
5.00
iTax Collector
!Tax Receiver .
1 Treasurer
, Coroner
i.Iudfco of the City Court of
Thomasville
Solicitor of the City Court
of Thomasville 4 3.00
Surveyor 5.00
School Superintendent 15.00
Commissioner for District 1. 5.00
Two Commissioners for Dis
trict 2. each
Commissioner for District 3. 5.00
Commissioner for District 4 . 5.00
Suite Primary.
State Senator 10.00
Representative 10.03
Solicitor General for South
ern Circuit
12. Each candidate for any coun- J
ty office shall pay his assessment to
the Chairman or to the Secretary i
of this committee on or before the |
29th day of April, 1916, at 6 o’clock |
p. m., and his name shall appear !
on the official ballot in the order i
of payment of this assessment. j
13. Each candidate for any State j
office shall pay his assessment on j
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 bum DIXIE GEM COAL
and you will like to hear it, breaure 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 Coal that Burns to Ashes."
BURCH & SON, Agents.
25.00 :
or before August 19th. 1916. at 6
o'clork p. m.. and the date of en
try shall close at said time.
14. On the day following the
.aid County Primary, at noon, the
Democratic Executive committee of
Thomas County, shall assemble at
the Court House in Thomasville, and
declare the result of such primary.
15. On the day following the
-md State primary, at noon, the
Democratic Executive committee of
Thomas County shall assemble at
the Court House in Thomasville, and
derlare the result cf such State pri
mary.
j. e. craiomii.es.
Chairman.
S. W. Davis. Secretary.
County Democratic Executive
Committee.
J. F. Craigmlles, Chairman.
S. W. Davis, Secretary.
S. l„ Heald. Thomasville.
D. M. Adams. Pavo.
R. W. Adams. Boston.
J. R. Hsmbleton, Meigs.
J. F. Singletary. Ochlocknee.
J. t! Kelly. Cooltdge.
A. Way, Ways.
‘Lawson Hsrdy. Barwlck.
1 C. F. Rehberg, Eliabrlle.
T W. Herne; Metcalfe. '
J. W. Wilson. Merrillville.
Save Money
Do you realize how much even the
small amount ol $1.00 a week will do?
About 17cts a day?
You throw away 15 to 25 cents a day
and never know where it has gone;
yet turned in the proper direction it
will work wonders in your home com
forts.
CaD in and let us explain how yon
may inrntsh your home comfortably
and beautifully and have payments ar
ranged to suit your convenience.
Ballard-on-Broad Street
"THE FURNITURE HAN”
(Look at our Window.)
-
_