The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 09, 1916, Image 3

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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 0, 1916. J You get more for your money now than you ever did before. Tomorrow—Wm. Farnum in “The Man of Sorrow” Wm. Fox Production, lOc—THE GRAND—5c TO-DAY Celebrated Drama With New Star Peggy Hyland —Presents— “SAINTS AND SINNERS” Favorite English Actress in Henry Arthur Jones'Great. Play, * ‘ *acks< •* Scenes taken in Jacksonville. —Added Attraction— A "PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPfl” Series. Preparedness, Better Babies, etc. “HEARST NEWS” failed to arrive for today's show. 1 pk.; okra, 4 bu.; onions, 2 bu, pk.; corn, 375 ears. Renort fiupt. County Farm. Hon. Board Co. Com: Beg to report 7 paupers at county farm,* 3 colored and 4 white, all do tag very well. Respectfully submitted, R. E. BROWN. County Treasurer’s Statement Of Receipts and Disbursements for .be M»n$n ot July, 1916: RECEIPTS. Balance last statement 37,157.28 r i om County Farm, car melons 40.00 TOTAL 37,197.28 DISBURSEMENTS. For Roads. Salaries for Supt. and Supervisors Wages to laborers .... Expense of convicts on tcoads Repairs and renewals ot equipment . ... Stock feed Other road expenses , 225.00 • 707.25 677.94 292.23 2*>1.76 13.00 Just A Minute, Please You should spend your money at home. Every dollar spent at home comes back to you, all money sent to the mail order houses never comes back, and you don’t get stuff any cheaper aft.-r you pay freight, etc. THIS STORE IS A Your Credit is good at this store. Terms to suit anybody W. Fein berg & Son. Thomasville’s Leading Leading Furniture Store. PERSONAL MENTION j Mr. C. M. Ros3, of New York, a business visitor here today. it There is 25 years of experience back of ev ery cigar'made in our factory. This combined with the best material* that money can buy—Will make our cigars sell— Quality is Recognized Anywhere. We don’t ask you to buy our cigars, because they are made here, no! siree—We ask you to buy them because they are worth what we ask for them. . ' . DOZIER L. SMITH, Factory No. 17 : Dist. Ga. This space is for sale and you need it. NEW GOODS Mr. W. E. Yates, of Macon, is j spending a short time here on bush ness. i Mr. Wayman Hudson was tie iguest of ills biother, Mr, C. W. Hud- Ison yesterday. Mr. George W. Grant of Macon, 13 spending a short time in the city on business. j Mrs. E. E. Alack and Miss Mary I Mack are spending a short time at ' Monteagle, Tenn. Mrs. H. L. Cartright and children of Tifton are visiting Mrs. . Cart- right's mother, Mrs. W. J. Bowen. Large New Stucc oi nail Papers. Samples and 1 tinmtes. Phone 231 JAMES’ H. BROWN. Miss Ona Neel of St. Petersburg, Fla., arrived in the city this morn ing and Is the guest of Mrs. A. A. Riley. Mr. S. Sampson has “eturned home after spending several weeks'' In At lanta and other North Georgia points. '. Mrs. Joseph Lathrop, who has beea visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mitch ell at Panacea Springs left last night for Boston and Long Island. Stock filled with beauti ful Spring Styles for Men in a new store on the corner. Come in and let us show you the lat est things. Mallard-Varnedoe Company. 2 phones 32 116 E. Jackson St. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS Butter, Cheese, Oleo, Lim- berger Cheese and Bread. All Kinds of Delicacies for Cold Lunches and Picnic Dinners. TWO PHONES—32 CALVIN CARROLL ESTABLISHED 1875 Mrs. R. H. McCord, of Prattville, is In town for the day with filends. TOTAL For Bridges. Sewer pipe, lumber and other material . ... Labor 32,057.18 3207.87 17.02 TOTAL 3221-S9 For Court House. Janitors and servant hire j Light and fuel Repairs and renewals of building Other court house ex penses 6.30 TOTAL For Jail. Board of prisoners 360.20 Judge E. E. Cox. was among vlsito*. s here last night. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Culpepper leave tomorrow for Dry Ridge, Ky„ where they will spend two weeks. PDDTRACTEO MEETING IT THE SECONG BAPTIST INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE AND REV. P. TELLIK TYLOU WILL CONDUCT THE SERIES OF MEETINGS. Rev. P. Tellle Taylor and family of Jacksonville are expected to spend the next two weeks with home Miss Nettie Fonaren Winn left i f 0 lk3 In Thomnsville. f0 - r . SE"?* 25 During-Ws stay nere, —ev. Mr. the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Emmett jT a yi or w m pre ach morning and even- Mltchell for a few days. ! ing on ten days and nights at the Chu-ch. The ser- Mra. B. C. W right leaves tomor-j ~ lc( , 9 w m there next Sunday row for a short visit in Atlanta, . . . . • snd will be accompanied by Miss, ’ ' Florence Wright, who will spend Mr - Taylor has made good in his seve-al weeks with friends in Green-1’*"™! A?-?®!" 2 wood, S. C. Mrs. N. A. Upchurch returns to morrow to Jacksonville after spend ing several weeks here with Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Cuipepper. ,♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WEATHER REPORT. ♦ * Local Office of the United States e » Weather Bureau ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Church, Jacksonville and has only recently been Installed pastor of the First Baptist church in South Jack sonvllle. He baa been enthusiasti cally received In this new Held. Mr. Taylor’s Thomasvllle friends —and they are numerous—will be glad to g~eet him again In his old home town once more. Thoinasville. Ga., Aug.,9, 1916. (OFFICIAL MINUTES OK COUNTY I COMMISSIONERS ! (Continued from Page 2.) iiiuiuasiiuc, ^ ' I Weather forecast for Thomasvllle:hogs. This fact has prevented the and vicinity: Scattered Showers j agent front calling on the people foi and Thunder Storms To-night and other lines of work and that, on obubly Thursday. this account, other and very inipor- Observations at 2 p. m.: jtant lines of work have had to suf- Hlghest temperature today 90 fer and go undone. It is hoped Lowest temperature today . . . 711 that the various communities In the Mean temperature 80 j county will secure syringes and as- Normal for this date S2;slst with the work of Inoculating Temperature 7 a. m .-.731 hogs, since the agent is unable to Temperature 12 m 87 reach all herds In time. Temperature 2 p. m 88 ! Travelled during month 975 miles. Departure since Jan. 1, plus ... .1411 Respectfully submitted. Relative humidity Rainfall past 24 hours . . .00 ins. I Rainfall since Jan. 1 ....22.20 ins. | L. G. PROCTOR. Agent. Report of Dr. Fnbey. Thomnsville. Ga., Aug. S. 1916. Departure since Jan. 1 —5.98 Ins. j To the Hon. Board of County Corn- Wind direction South missloners: — Wind velocity ....7 miles per hour You are advised that the Month- O. M. Hadley, Observer in Charge.. ly Quarantine Status for the close of July, 1916, shows the following con- Synopsl* Weather-Crop Conditions jdltions In Thomas County: . Number of vats in operation.... 59 In Georgia for the week Ending jq 0t cattle under quarantine. 10,619 Tuesday, August 8, 1916: No. of cattle Inspected during Some Improvement took place In. July> showing ticks 5,153 general crop conditions in many very respectfully, sections during the past week, espe-. JOHN F. FAHEY dally where farmers had an oppor- special Probation Officer’s Report tunlty to cultivate crops and kill |c or , ln)y grass and weeds, but the continued Thomasvllle. Ga., Aug. 1, 1916. cool, showery weather, with insuffi- To the Honorable Board of County dent sunshine, has been detrimen-; Commissioners, Thomasvllle. Ga. tal. On a good many farms crops | Gentlemen: I have the hoaor to are again clean and well cultivated, submit herewith my report for so- Cotton In some sections has rust, c | a | service work done in Thomas- and is shedding; the plants are large yule and Thomas County for the but poorly fruited; bolls are opening mon th of July, 1916: generally over the Southern portion j New cases report and investigated of the State, where picking Is becom-' 7; cal | s on a(1 ,. ase8- etC i 39. per . Ing general. The damage by boll son8 provided with food, 19; per- weevils has been small. Corn looks sons provided with clothing 8; per- w ell, but bottom-land corn will be s on3 provided with shoes 5: persons almost a total loss In many sec-;asking ror assistance 8; persons ask- tion3; fodder pulling is progressing.; [ ng f or „ork letters regarding Sweet potatoes, peanuts, late gar- eases, etc., 25; persons donating dens and truck progressed nicely; c i ot h| n g, etc., 3; Institutions vlslt- Ulantlng turnips has begun. • Pas- ed 5- tures are fine, but the grass is get-, RECEIPTS. Jailer’s fees Sheriff’s and bailiff’s 32.40 fees and expenses .. 44.24 Light and fuel Repairs and renewals 10.00 of building 2.20 Other jail expenses ... 2.45 TOTAL For City Court. Salaries and fees of $265.59 officers 184.67 Jurors 12.00 Bailiffs 8.00 Non-resident witnesses 3.20 TOTAL For the Poor $207.87 City Hospital Medicine and medical 50.00 attention 25.00 Paid to outdoor poor. . 32.00 Burials n.oo Other pauper expenses 3.00 TOTAL $120.00 For General Expenses Salaries and fees Lunacy costs Stationery, printing and office supplies Farm Vats Cattle Inspectors . ... Donation to Industrial Home Other general expenses TOTAL Total disbursements Balance cash on hand. 2,908.12 37,197.23 Following Mils ordered paid: Henry Dawkins, 31.50; D. F. Woodard, 325; W. A. Pringle, 325: T. Culpepper. 35; W. L. Adams. PROMPT DELIVERY When you phone for an article from the drug store you don’t want to wait all day for it— do you? Phone 284 And teat our quick delivery CITY DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists. ting very rank and fair weather Is much needed for haying. C. F. von HERRMANN, At’anta, -Ga.. Meteorologist. Wed.. August 9. 1916. DON'T RISK NEGLECT Don’t neglect a constant back ache, sharp, darting pains or u*tn- Balance on hand last report. .3 2.09 Funds from Benevolent So ciety 15.no Funds from other sources.. .50 ary disorders. The danger of dropsy Total receipts (or July 317.59 DISBURSEMENTS. Funds spent for food 310.43 Monthly telephone bill 1.54 Mailing packages, stamps, etc. .58 Funds spent for Incidentals. . .50 Funds used from personal moneys 1.50 or Bright's disease is too serious to Ignore. Use Doan's Kidney Pills as have your friends and neighbors. A Thomasvllle case. Lewis Ward, mechanic, 532 Hard away St.. Thomnsville. saya: “I had a dull ache In the sm-.ll of my back-all the time and If 1 bent over or straightened, sharp twinges dart ed through me. The kidney secre tions were tos frequent In passlsg and I had to get up many times at night, disturbing my res’. I had dixiy spells and everything became black before me. One box of Doan’s Kidney Pills rid me of the trouble.” p-ice 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Ward had. Fcster-MllWurn Co., Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. ad?. Total disbursements for Juply 314.53 Balance on hand, August 1st, 1916 3 3.06 Respectfully submitted, MRS. IDA L. FISHER. Special Piobation Officer. Report Supt. of lloada. Thomasvllle. Ga., Avg. I, 1916. To the Hon. Board of County Com missioners; Owing to the continued rains, we have not done but little general work. Have been busy making re pairs to roads and bridges. Lost oae bridge on river that Is a total loss Now have all roads in passable con dition. Graded 2 miles of 30-foot road. Dressed with machine 29 miles. Respectfully, E. P. CLAY. Report J. K. Outs, Co. Gardener 35: J. J. Parramore, 35: O. A. Thomas, 35; D. W. Murphy, $5; J. P. Chason, 35; City Hospital, $50; Dr. A. D. Little. 350; J. S. Montgom ery, $60: J. K. Outz, 325; E. P. Clay. $125; R. E. Aldridge, 350; J. dumbest, $50; R. E. Brown. $50; Judge W. H. Hammond, 3166.67 Proctor, 375;, Mrs. Ida Fisher. 360; Birmingham Slag Co., 320: Busy Bee Co.. 500: J. A. MInter, 32.36: J. W. B;:rke Co.. $2.60; City of Thomasvllle. $1 46.35; A. B. Jonps $3.65: Caldwell Lumber Co.. $30.90: Old Folks Home. $22; Evans & Son, $206.42; Mutual Trading Company $15.40; Anna Langskin, $10; Morris & Co.. $99.76; Cudahy Packing Co.. 189.32: Thomasvllle Motor Com pany. $38.19; Atlas Oil Co., $13. J. D. Weed & Co., $149.82; .1. G. Burney, $2.25; Logan Auto Ex change. $44.85; Economy Maiket, $5.60; T. A. Futch, $5.60; P. J. McCollum, $23.46; Veterinary Hos pital. $41: Leo Frank, $105.50; Keystone Supply Co., $5.60; Prin gle Co., '$123.44: J. H. Floyd. $17.50; Watt Supply Co.. $1.15: Mallard-Varnedoe Co., $2.70; J. F. Parker, $100; James Watt & Bro., $44.46; Brandon Grocery Company, $149.92; Standard Oil Co., $10.50; Texas Co.. $18; WIDon & Company. $318.76; Neel Bros.. $14.25; W. A. Rehberg, $6,.29; W. A. Rehberg, $295.80: City of Tho'sville, $42.40; Frank Parker. $41.80; Kirby Plan ing Mill Co., $27.15; J. W. Groover. $43.10; G. D. Barnard & Co., $41.65; Fi'iddell Drug Co., $1.6); Southern Bell Tel. Co.. $2.16; Noah Single tary, $6.30; Luther Sadler. $8.55; B. Singletary. $60.25; J. A. Craw ford, $2; Pavo Variety Works, $19.23; Thomasvllle Variety Works, $1.08; J. H. Griffin, $5; J. 11. Fletch er. $2.50; T. W. Lewis, $2; Robi son Stationery Co., $34.82; Dekle & White. $11; H. R. Banister, $13; Mrs. J. A. Thomas, $26.66; Redfearn, $3; W. A. Bustle, $1.75; Judge Jones. $22; D. M. Adams. $57.60; R. L. Braswell. $6b; J. G. Connell, $45.60; W. E. Chastain, $62.40; S. A. Chastain, $60; J. G. Taylor, $62.40; Mash-Milton Dri g Co., $107.18; W. I. MacIntyre, $25; Judge \V. H. Hammond. $308.65; May Dekle $6.66; South ern 3aw Mill Co., $17.84; S. C. Rehberg. $2; E. P. Clay. $2: John Connell, $10; J. D. Cooper $5.25; W. M. Carlisle, $3; L. >R. Rehberg, $12.55; W. A. Cone. $13.41; South ern Bell Tel. Co., $3; F. L. Gibson, $10; J. D. Carr, $2; L. E. Vann, $8.75. Board adjourned. W. A. PRINGLE, Chnt. J. S. Montgomry, Clerk. adv. A LIGHT STARCHED Worn with or without a pin , 15c«*. 4 for He. $1.75 the do*. Cabbage 1,200 head; beans. 5 bu. 1 CLUCT. KAMOV * CO. INC Maker* Ml mark I TIi IS 1DOWN TELEPHONE 287 So when in a hurry for cold meats for your lunch. We can give you something nice— Boiled Ham, Veal Loaf, Bologna Sausage, Weiner Sausage, Dill I Pickles in can, Cheese, Bread. FOR THIS WEEK: A nice line of Weatern Beef aud Lamb. FRESH FISH FRIDAY. Economy Market Phone 287. All Bathing Caps Mosquito Canopies RAINY SEASON, MOSQUITOS, MALARIAL FEVER. By way of preventative we suggest a CANOPY. Get it today. BALLARD—on—BROAD “The FurniturejMan” P. S. No extra charge for putting them up.