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Ingram Drug Company
Thomasville, Georgia.
CUSTOMER’S NAME
ALEXANDER
EARLY THIS MORNING
Oldest and Host Known
County Passed
Away Today—Funeral Tomor
row Morning.
Citizens
Mr. Alexander MeDougald, died
this tt orning a few nrtnutes after
seven oclock, at the residence of
his son. Mr. Ardis MeDougald. on
Madison street. Death came after
MKT
May
.11.70 11.82 11.79
.11.94 12.00 .11.94
.12.10 12.18 12.14
.12.32 12.33 12.27
October
December . . 12.48 12.50 12.44
Tone, steady; local spots, 11 A.
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iSK FOR A CARD LIKE THIS.
MtWm,
— a
MEAT
being the most essen
tial part of the Menu,
-it is very necessary
t at you get the best
ere is—We have it.
*■' We Appreciate
Your Patronage.
Prompt Service
Quick Delivery
H. H. VANN,
“The Meat Man”
2 phones .15
Want Ads i
§= For Best Results. Try One S
~ PHONE 12 or 66. §1
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FOR RENT—The Dr. Ramsey house
on N. Dawson St. Address Hox
291, City. 4-1 Dt
FOR RENT—seven rooms and bat'i,
$13; one room $3.50; three, $6;
clean, very desirable. Steam
heat a minimum cost. C. E.
Wildman. Young’s College.
WANT TO bUY your Wool, Hides.
Furs, Wax, Tallow, Metals and
Rubber. We also buy and sell
second-hand furniture. Jarvis B.
Watkins & Company.
NEW YORK COTTON.
(By Associated Press.)
New York. March 14.—The Cot
ton Market opened steady at an
advance of one to eight points, in |
a week of ill health due to a return j response to fairly steady cables, j
attack of paralysis, which occured i improved spot demand in Liverpool !
last Tuesday night. and overnight buying orders. LIv- j
Mr. MeDougald was in bis eighty- erpool buying featured, and consid-
flfth year, having passed the eighty- erable realizing caused prices to
fourth mile stone of life on the | fall to about last night’s close with-
twenty-seventh of January last. He, Ing a short time. 'At noon, prices
was born in Scotland County. North . had work to about six points under
Carolina, and moved to this section j last night, hut steadied on buying
few years before the war. En- and firmer New Orleani market.
listing in the Oehlooknee Light In-
fantry, with others of this country,! .. ..
he served until the conclusion of; Nh\\ lOKK STOCK.,
the war on the battlefields of Vir-! (By Associated Press.)
glnla. j Wall Street, New York. March 14.
He was essentially a busy man!—A general advance of stocks -was
during his life time and he worked 1 resumed at the opening of the mar-
eamostly and conscientiously, as a ket today. United States and Cru-
citizen and as a churchman. For clble Steel, Anaconda and Kennfcot ■ •^ssssshshsbbssssssssssp^ssss^shsss
some years he has been a devoted j Coppers, American Locomotive-and i . Dr i v iieee of Dayinc one hundred
member of the Fir.t Baptist church Heading were especially active. Wat the privilege of paying one hundred
and was for some years a deacon. Issues and equipments gained sub-j dollars or donating ninety daya ser-
lie has friends and acquaintances stantlally. Railroads gained ina- vice to the municipality,
by the hundreds who will regret to terial fractions during the early
hear of his sudden going out, but trading. This activity incerased in
they will all know that he has Ike afternoon, the list mounting to
en higher levels.
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR SALE
* BEGINNING
Thurs. March 16th
and continuing
until sold
BIG VALUES AND LARGE
ASSORTMENT
thiTfair
The One-Price Undersellers
LOVELY WEARABLES
FOR WOMEN
readied a higher and happier home
than any on earth could have been.
One son, Mr. Ardis MeDougald,
rvlves hint.
The tuneral will occur tomorrow
morning at ten o’clock, from the
residence, on South Madison street,
the interment to take place after
ward al i,aure! Hill cemetery. Rev.
W. H. Harris will officiate and mem
bers of the Board of Deacons of
the First Baptist Church will act
as pall-bearers.
CHICAGO I'HODl’f’K MARK FT.
t By Associated Press, i
Chicago". March 14.—The following
closing figures were posted at the
Board of Trade here this afternoon:
FOR RENT—J.arge hall, 46 x 60,
in main part of c't.v. If Inter
ested, address P. O. Box 385.
14-3t.
WANTED—Boarders; 2 young men
or couple. Private family. One
block from court house. Phone
455.11-tf.
FOR RENT—Two nice rooms, kltch-
enett, reception hall and porch,
furnished or unfurnished. Other
very pleasant rooms, cheap. Stone
building. Young's College. C. E.
Wildman.
HOISK I RfiEll TO C.ET BI’SY
OX THE ARMY MF.ASt ltK I M a
(By Associated Press.)
Washington. March 14. — The
.House Rules committee today ap
pointed a sub-committee to confer
with Speaker Champ Clark on the
matter of side-tracking all other
business after the passage of the
fre" sugar repeal measure, In favor
of the army bill.
WHEAT—
Close.
P. c.
May
.... 1.08
1.08 %
July
.. . .1.07*4
.1.07 44
CORN—
May
76 Mg
.7614
July
. . . .77
.77%
OATS—
May.....
44%
.44
July
4374
.42 74
RIBS—
May . . .
. .12.17
12.37
July
..11.37
12.57
The otner cases were the drunks
and diaorderly kind, which are us
ual at every matinee. Mayor Mitch
ell didn't take up much time iwlth
them and they didn't try to evade
the question. It was one up and one
down, with regularity until the
whole twenty had been disposed of.
RE
[•t'RlilCAN NATIONAL
COMMITTEE GETS Bl'HV.
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago. March 14.—James B.
Reynolds, Secretary' of the Republi
can National committee, will open
the national headquarters for the
FOR 3ALE—Six room house, with
!l*f*; C I esa . b ! e ■' me'cam^aigrrrTdowlitown 'hotel
here next Sunday. The executive
r or Sczema
sad other Son Troubles
Wo Guarantee
ija/xo Sxrfwe
atop the Itching and begin heeling
h the first application or return your
In. Than are lota of akin reme-
■ but Saxo to the only one wo guar-
at Uke this. Why don’t you try tt?
U. THOMAS, DRUGGIST.
Tk»mTllle.
Lice! Rice! Rice!
6-lbs whole grain fi»| CO
Rice
as. Evans Cash Store
!. Jacksoji St. Phone 128.
and sewerage, has five acres of
land. Good community, just out
side City Limits. Price 11.750.
Terms, if desired. All classes of
City and Suburban property for
sale at bargain prices. Wm. H.
Platt. Office 10414 N. BrOad St.
Phone 115,341, and 44. 1m.
FOR RENT—Two or Three first
floor rooms; furnished or unfur
nished. Also two or three rooms
with bath, ground floor. Apply
Mrs. R. Smith, Pir.e Summit.
13-Ct.
Mrs. E. A. Daiwes left last Satur
day for Charleston, S. C.. for a vis
it of several weeks with relatives.
sub-committee meets next Monday
at which time a temporary chair
man for the National Convention
will be chosen.
. A. STROBEL, D. C.
Chiropractor.
ftalth is the result of a perfect
line. Disease is the result of
i abnormal Spine. Chiroprac-
t adjustments mill correct ab-
irmal Spines and Nature will
ire the disease. Investigate!
rite For Literature.
iidetict* ‘phone 4*5 Office phone 111
Thomasville, Ga.
17 19-21 Williams Building
Quality - Service
For prompt, courteous
service and'moderate
prices on
Plumbing
and
Repair work.
PHONE 720
Geo. McGhan, Jr.
MODERN WOODMEN
OF AMERICA
Salient Features of The Society
The Modern Woodmen Is the
OLDEST, the ORIGINAL order of
Woodmen in the U. S.
It is the LARGEST Fraternal In
surance Society In the World.
A Policy in the Modern Woodmen
is worth its face value the day it Is
Delivered to you.
Has Sanatorium for FREE treat
ment of members who contract Tu
berculosis.
The Fraternal Feature Is not ex
celled by any similar organlatlon,
and regular by-monthly meetings are
held, which are proving very enjoya
ble and profitable to the members,
adv.
Its Insurance rates arc the Cheap
est in existence. Provides insur
ance at current cost.
Modern Woodmen Is not connect
ed in any way with others orders of
Woodmen.
TABLE OF KATES:
Age at Nearest Birthday—$1,000
FAIR 10 BE SUCCESS
Manager Cochrane Delighted at the
Interest Being Manifested in Ma
sonic Pair and Number of
Gifts Presented.
Manager Robert Cochrane said
this morning that he was delighted
with the general interest which is
being manifested throughout this
county in the Masonic fair which
begins Monday erening. The dona
tions are splendid and they will
make booths in which the people
who attend will find almost any
desirable article they wish and at
a reasonable price.
The committees are preparing to
a: range the booths and some really
Interesting plans are being perfect
ed by the ladles who have charge
of them The people will be surpris
ed at both the number of beautiful
things to be sold and the way they
are being handled.
All Shrlners are to he present
Monday night and act as hosts for
the occasion. Their ladies are ex
pected to attend also and wear the
white fez. The first night will be
one of the biggest of the fair and
everybody la Invited and expected
to come down to take a look around
even If they don't puschase any
thing.
Try some of our •
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 L Jackson Sf
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l GUS DOHLBERG i
: Auto Transfer Co, i
* Long or Short Trips 1
* Solicited. *
J DAY OR_NIGHT. J
* , Comfortable Cara. Careful *
* White Chauffers. J
* Phone 25 Davis’ Stables. *
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Prom
18
to
25
years, per mo. $
.50
From
26
to
27
years, per mo.
.55
From
28
to
29
years, per
mo.
.60
From
30
to
31
years, per
mo.
.65
Prom
32
to
33
years, per
mo.
.70
From
34
to
35
years, per
mo.
.76
.From
36
to
37
years, per
mo.
.80
1 Prom
38
to
39
years, per
mo.
.85
From
40
to
41
years, per
mo.
.90
Prom
42
to
43
years, pe rmo.
.95
From
44
to
45
years, per
mo.
1.00
SCREENS
Window and Door
Black, Galvanized and Bronze Wire.
Sleeping Porches and other openings screened.
MANUFACTURERS
Thomasville Variety Works
Phone 139.
ot The Cheapest- But The Best
Red * Coal
“THE COAL OF QUALITY”
Only 1.10% Ash.
Mill ICE AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY
"So/e Agents."
Any amount of Insurance from
1500 to 13,000 at above rate.
BLIND TIGER CAUGHT
Sunday Afternoon Melee Causes Case
to be Made Against Folly Reid.
Other Things nt Matinee.
There mere twenty cases on the
police docket yesterday afternoon.
Five of them was the result of a
fighting scrape in which Dora Ow
ens, Dora Williams. Fleta Mason,
Fannie Jackson and Otis Hubert got
moxed up. The result was thirty
dollars, or one hundred and eighty
days, divided equally among the
participants .
Wesley Birdsong and Charley
Powell were In bad company and
used bad manners and bad language.
It cost Wesley the whole sum of
twenty-Blx dollars and Charley two
and cost.
Polly Reid, at whose house all
this conglomerate confusion occur
red, was accused of being one of
those blind tigers and she was con
victed of the offence and allowed
“I wonder what
I shall buy
for him”
Why, get one of those
SILVER BELT BUCKLES. Jer-
ger has them. He also
has latest styles of Mono
gram Buckles. He will be
glad to show both the cuts
and styles themselves.
TRY HIM
LOUIS H. JERGER
Jeweler and
Silversmith
OUR ANNUAL
LACE SALE
SPECIAL
Thursday and Friday
March 16th & 17th
NEEL BROTHERS
P. S. Special Lot Embroideries
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.
’Phtne 242 N. Broad St.
PHONE 184
Mr Harris,--
Send me a sack of Henry Clay
Flour, my neighbor says it is the Best
Flour she ever saw--The needles the
mill sent her are nice also.
F. B. HARRIS
Are You a Golfer?
We have a good assortment
- ■: Of ■■
Spalding’s Goli Clubs,
AFTER THE GRIPPE
Our Cod Liver, Iron and Beef Peptone tonic
— IT
Restores Strength.
R. THOMAS
Tho Rexall Store. .... Phone 41
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