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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 87, 1981.
DAILY TIME8-ENTERPRI8E THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
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Don*! put off your Repair Work
Phone us for your wants in
Brick,
Cement
Lime or
Sand
Prompt Attention Given Small Orders
James Gribben
Purina Cow Chow
!• all feed, It contains no cheap filler or chetp
’ngredients.
Thats why every pound you feed shows in the
milk pail,
ORDER SOME COW CHOW TODAY
124 8.
Golden Bros, Co,
Phone
Broad 8t
Wholesale Groceries and Fesd
THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA
194
Phone 284 for City Drug Store's
PRE-WAR PRICES
Magonlla Balm 75c
Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 50c
Mavis’ Cream 50c
Stillman's Freckle Cream 50c
Pond’s Vanishing Cream 35c
Magic Cream 25c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste 50c
Pebecoco Tooth Paste 50c
Colgates’ Tooth Paste ; 25c
Euthymol Tooth Paste 25c
The Cash Drug Store is
The City Drug Store.
Norwood-Pittman Garage
Closes JO P. M. OPENS 6 A. M.
SERVICE
IS CAUSE—
EFFECT
IS PROFIT—
Personal Service Guarantee Both for you.—Aak Anybody or hie
friend. • '
C. DEWEY OR— C. GEORGE
25% Reduction 25%
on
ELECTRIC IPPLUNCES
Electric Irons now $6.75
Electric Toaster now $6.75
Electric Percolator now $10.00
Electric Grill now $12.50
Electric Waffle Iron now $16.00
Postively no further reductions
this year say the factories.
James Watt & Brothers
J
Special Sheet and Pillow Case Sale
JUST RECEIVED FROM
Marshall Field Mills, Zion City, Ill* special pur
chase of sheets and pillow cases and sofa pillows.—
J lot fine sheet's, full size 79c
J lot fine sheet's, full size 88c
J lot fine sheets, extra size 98c
J lot fine sheets, extra size $1.29
J lot Pillow cases, full size, per pair 49c
J lot $1.50 and $2.00 sofa pillows, 59c
W. Feinberg & Son
Thomasville's Leading Furniture Store
• Comer Jackson and Madison Street
The Home
of clean
Amusement
%
The coolest
Place In
Town
—tonight-
MACK SENNETT Presents
Mabel Normand and an all-star cast In his greatest seven reel comedy—
“MICKEY”
The story of a sweet, wholesome, mischievous little girl, raised by her foster fath
er, an old miner, and her foster mother, a wise old Indian squaw, in the mountain
country, far away, from the glamour and chill of the city. A story vivid with ac- •
tion, .much of which is laid in that wonderful twilight zone of comedy where half
the laughs are wet with tears.
DON'T MISS THIS PICTURE
Hours: 4—6—8—10 P. M. Feature starts 8:30 10 and 25c
TOMORROW -
The season’s brightest comedy
“COINCIDENCE”
with Robert Haron, June Walker and a great cast.
PERSONALS
If You Have a Visitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
Mr. F. S. Perry of Macon Is In town.
Mr. Lawton Miller of Macon Is here
on business.
Special Supper Thursday Nlghte at
HILL TOP TEA ROOM
MONTICELLO, FLA.
Visitors Welcome.
Mr. H. L. Talllaferro of Houston
Is In town today.
Mr. H. O. Cochran of Jacksonville
was here yesterday.
Phone 243 for your Cal. Iceberg
Lettuce and Kalamazoo Celery. Freeh
arrivals, on Ice each day.
GEO. SAMPSON.
106 E. Jackson SL 21-61
Mr. C. B. McNair of Jacksonville
Is In town for the day.
Phone 620 and let o> send your
groceries to you. D. C. Walker and
Brother. 7-11-tf
Mr. W. J. Penn. Jr., Is among the
visitors here for a abort time on busi
ness.
When you think of Fire Insurance
think of J. T. Culpepper & 8on.
Mr. H. A. McGhee and H. A. Mo-
Ghee,’ Jr., spent Tuesday at Pablo
Beach.
For Prompt Service and Durabl
Plumbing, Call R. B. Llnson, Phon
136, No. 107 Remington Avenue.
Miss Lucile Guy has returned after
a two weeks visit to friends In Wills
coochee.
Let ua do your plumbing and elec
trical work. Phone 203. W. F. Martin
Mr. J. B. L. Barber of Balnbrldge
is among the business visitors here
for a short time.
One Brunswick Phonograph
Records at bargain, call 505-J.
Mr. E. H. Meyers of Memphis Is
among the business visitors hero for
a short time this week.
DO NOT wear glasses that are un
becoming. A style that will ault YOU
can be fitted by Lawhead.
Mr. R. S. Cochran of Camilla was
among the business visitors here for
a short time yesterday.
TAXI _ SERVICE
WHITE DRIVERS—PHONE 140,
2-6t
Mr. J. C. Warren of Atlanta
among the business visitors spend
ing a short time In the city.
For Fall planting—Lookout
Irlah potatoes at Neels.
Seed
26*2t
Mr. John Vaughan left this week foi
Asheville where he expects to spend
the remainder of the summer.
WALL PAPER
Large Stock
New Good!—Low Prlcea
JAMES H. BROWN.
Mr. and Mrs. George Boylston hav<
returned after spending several week,
with relatives In South Carolina.
Mr. Jas. R. Baisden of Daytona
Beach was among the business visi
tors here yesterday for a short lime.
8PRAYING PECAN TREE8.
Large numbers of leaf case-bearers
are now feeding upon the foliage of
pecan trees. Have your yard t ees or
orchard (prayed to rid them of this
highly Injurious Insect... W. C. HAD-
| LEY, Phone 291. 25-6toly
Mrs. P. I. Dixon has returned from
Atlanta, where she has been spending
some time with her mother, Mrs. W.
H. Speer.
Mr. W. Felnberg was operated on
last night for an acute attack of ap-
f j pendlctis. He stood the operation
nicely and Is doing well today.
First class plummng, heating am
wiring. Phone 203. W. F. Martin.
Twin calves were born yesterday on
the place of Mr. H. H. Drew. Both
are males and are unusually large and
, | healthy. The mother la a Jersey cov
of fine proportions and a splendid
milker. This la the first set of twlr
calves noted here in some time.
Baseball Game Between Thcmaevllle j Prayer Meeting at 8econd
and Meigs Here Tomorrow.— ; Baptist Church—
Thomasvllle vs. Meigs tomorrow af- ■ A prayer meeting service wlll t be
ternoon at four-thirty at the East-1 held at the Second Baptist church
tomorrow (Thursday) evening begin
ning at 8:30 oclock, and lasting about
one hour. Dr. W. M. Harris, of the
First Baptist church will be in charge
of the meeting. ’ '
It Is hoped that a good attendant;,
will be present.
SEE us for screen windows and
door*. Thomasvllle Variety Works.
22-tf
Big Crowd at Smlth-Harley
Shoe 8ale.—
That sale of |1 shoes or the Smlth-
Harley Shoe Company has been draw
ing large crowds and many buyers.
■Have you been to the shoe safe,'
a question heard on many sides and
the women of Thomasvllle are evident
ly taking advantage of the opportuni
ty to lay In a supply of shoes at this
almost unheard of price.
Newspaper Men Here Today.—
The Associated Dailies of South
Georgia are represented at a meeting
of the Association at Thomasvllle to-
day. The meetings are strictly busi
ness and representatives are here
from several of the towns In this sec
tion. The meetings are held at the
Tosco Hotel morning and afternoon.
The visitors were guests of the Rotary
Club at luncheon today at the Peggy
Ann Tea Room. Those present In
clude Jack Williams of the Waycroas
Journal-Herald; John A. Davis, of the
Albany Herald; John L. Herring, of
the Tlfton Gazette; Loveless Eve, of
the Amerlcus Times-Recorder; Char
les E. Brown, of the Cordele Des
patch. Messrs. Allen of Moultrie and
Turner of Valdosta were prevented
from attending.
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When in a Hurry
For |
Bread, Rolls, Butter
OR!
Meat of Any Kind
Order From
The Economy Market
J. W. Blanton, Proprietor.
PHONE NO. 2-8-7 110 N. BROAD ST.
side baseball park is the schedule.
The game was arranged this morning.
Manager Groover asks that all of the
men, whose names were given as
membeas of the squad, come out for
practice effery afternoon at slz
o’clock and especially this afternoon,
when the team will be picked.
SEE u* for screen windows and
doors. Thomasvllle Variety Works, j
Chautauqua Will Be Held Here This
Year at Grand Theatre.—
The Community Chautauqua will be
given this year In the Grand Theatre
^Arrangements were made with Man
ager Frank H. Smith to that end this
morning. This will eliminate the nec
essity of erecting a tent and other In
conveniences ezperlenced last year.
Plans for the formal opening will be
announced In due season. A splendid
program has been arranged starting
September 22nd and lasting five days
We sell stove wood. Phone ordera
to 780. Neel-Bracey Wood Yard.
7-9-lm
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Son of Mr. O. M. Hlghemith Dead.—
Many Thomasvllle friends of Mi
M. Highsmlth learned this weeV
with sincere sorrow of the death o!
his son at Boston this week. Lester
Highsmlth was only slzteen years of
age and was preparing to enter col
lege when he was attacked with blood
poison. The Infection caused hlir
much Intense suffering for two weeks
death coming at eight o'clock Sunday
morning. Mr. Highsmlth was a young
man of splendid promise and unusual
ability and his death has caused
great sorrow among a large number
of friends.
E. M. SMITH'S Insurance Agency
represents more than 9100,000,000.00.
Ineuree DWELLINGS agalnet lose or
damage by FIRE, LIGHTNING, WIND
STORMS, CYCLONES and TORNA
DOES. A very attractive policy. Cell
and investigate. 6-15tf
An Organization Planned For the
Shipment of Sweet Potatoes.—
An organization to murket the sweet
potato crop of this section of South
Georgia is planned, to be something
on the order of the Melon Growers As-
sociation, which handled much cf the
melon crop this season.
It Is planned to laku In the potatc
growers of Brooks, Worth, Berrien.
Tift and Thomas. The North Amor
lean Fruit Growers Exchange has eon
traded to handle all of the sweet po
tatoes that will be shipped tj thorn
This Exchange Is said to have agent;
in 140 cities. The potatoes wlli hi
sold on a commission basis hut all
cars will he sold before moved.
This plan has not yet been perfect
ed but Is being taken tip by those in
terested and Is expected to be put
through. A large acreage of sweet
potatoes has been planted In Thomas
county this year and the growers ate
anticipating fine returns from tli
crop, which Is In spiendld condition
Miss Jurelle Little left this week
for her home In Cordele after spend
ing several days since the closing of
the summer school with Mrs. W. J.
Hammond.
Mrs. R. A. Weldon and Mr. and
Mrs. James Gribben, Jr., have return
ed after a delightful outing at Pablo
Beach and Jacksonville.
Mrs. E. M. Smith, Jr., has returned
after visiting relatives In Savannah
for several weeks.
STUBBS-DINKINS.
Well Known Thomasvllle Woman
Married to Popular A. C. L. Con
ductor Yesterday.
Mrs. Annie Stubbs of this city and
Mr. J. D. Dinkins, of Montgomery,
Ala., yesterday evening at seven)
oclock wore married by Rev, Martin, j
Mrs. Dinkins, as Mrs. Stubbs hasj
lived here for a number of years and i
has many friends who will le*m wlthi
interest of her marriage to Mr. Din
kins who has been with the A. C. L.
railroad as conductor on the main line
for many years and who has hun-!
dreds of friends In Georgia and Ala
bama. They will make their home
in Thomasvnie.
Planting Huckleberries For
Shipment.—
Several enterprising business men
of Amerlcus are going Into the bus!
ness of growing and shipping huck
leberrles to the Northern markets.
They have purchased forty acres of
Isnd near that city and will have It
planted In huckleberry bushes, tl Is
said that huckleberries easily bring
35 cents u quart In the markets and
as they ship well the crop is expect
ed to be a profitable one.
Why couldn't some Thomusvllle citi
zen go Into this business ulso and
plant not only huckleberries but black
berries for shipments? As they c
on so much a ahead of the market;
of the North and West they should
both have a ready sale and be pro
fitable.
Lookout Mountain Irlah
for fall planting at Neels.
Potatoes
26-21
Thomasvllle Golfers in Valdosta
Tomorrow Afternoon.—
The Thomasvllle golf contingent
spends tomorrow afternoon In Valdos
ta where they play the team Iron-
that city. Thomasvllle has won al'
games and Valdosta has won all bu-
that played with Thomasvllle here
The contest Is therefore one that wim
probably decide the championship of
the league and it Is extremely lute;
esting in every way. The locals art
confident that they will put up a goof
showing on the enemy's ground anf
will carry over a good team. The tean
la composed of the following players;
Beverly, Hayes, Mays, A. T. Cooper
Trice, E. B. Cooper. T. T. Turnbull
Mitchell Davenport, Charles Watt and
R. P. Wimberly. There will bo a nuni
ber of fans to go over with the tcum
leaving here about one o’clock.
MASTODON
PANSIES
strain of Riant panaifi
later than thin week he
challenge* the world to
equal them In *lze and
beauty. There are red* and
bronze*. many light colors,
etc., not neen In ordinary
panzie*. And there ;
fled one
Steele's
Alno. we will handle other
Rood attain*. The price*:
low ax
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES
P. J. HJort and Son. Proprietor*
’Phone*. 3902 and 2903.
•’Our Buxines* la Qrowlng.”
.4*;
Have You Gotten Your
Supply of Slippers Yet?
THEY ARE STILL
GOING AT 1-2 PRICE
at
Warshaw’s
Cut Price Shoe Store
OMEGA
Is a Plain Flour
WHITE RING
Is a Self-Rising Flour
THEY ARE THE BEST
P. B. HARRIS CO.
Wholesale Distributors r-houe 37
ft
ANYTHING YOU BAKE
can be no better than the
flour you use. Why take
chances? The country
wide popularity of our un-
evcelled flour, and the un
rivaled esteem *n which it
is held ev3rywhere, by
housewives who know these
facts should be sufficient
to convince you, that its
use is indispensable in
getting best baking re
sults.
ROUftTftEE GROCERY CO.
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15
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IS.
HONEY
Bread and Butter
Fresh Meats
and
Groceries
Canady & Heisler
Phone 52