The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, January 31, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTEBE-RISE, FRIDAY JANUARY 81, 1013. m » FAST 1 Motorcycle Delivery From 6:30 in the morning until 10:00 oclock at [.night. Our SERVICE is tried and found not wanting. I INGRAM DRUG PHONES 9 and 99. CO, CONFERS ATTACK GENERAL SICKLES Dr. W. H. Farrow I i Coming to PISTOL III SOU CASE Which Was Accidentally Knocked on' Table. Was Fired, Wound- Injr An Atlanta Man. DRUNK AND NOT DRUNK Atlanta, Jan. 30.—If a man gets .trunk on hashish, or beetel nuts or opium or absinthe, he Is not drunk in the eyes of the Georgia law. ac cording to an opinion given from the bench by Judge PenJieton of the Superior Court this morning. "To he naoitunily flritnK. in the meaning of the divorce la*', is to be drunk on whiskey and not on drurg,'* declared the judge, in the course of a divorce proceeding, in (which the wife had declared that her Atlanta, Jan. 30.—W;.en Frank Holland, Jr., of Texas, accidentally knocked his suit-case off the table in the parlor of the Piedmont note! J yesterday afternoon, \V. R. Massen- j gale, who was there talking business! with Mr. Holland, was shot in the ( ankle. The Texan, out of respect to the I i ulsl , anrt was continually under the Georgia law, had remove! his gun from his pocket, and put It in his suit case. The jar exploded it: hence the accident. Mr. Massengale leaped high In the air, his foot bleeding profusely and It was at first thought he was seriously in jured, but the investigation of a surgeon showed only a slight flesh wound. influence of absinthe and other dopes. However, she amended her evidence by declaring that he got drunk on red liquor as well as green, and eventually got her divorce. Atlanta, Jan. 30.—Declaring tnat General Sickles has always been the bitter and unrelenting foe of the <outh. Confederate Veterans In At lanta are refusing to aid Mrs. Helen Longstreet in her effort to raise money to keep the Union Soldier out ot jail. In fact, several prominent Veterans are deploring the fact that \frs. Longstreet has involved them and the South in the union general’s unfortunate predicament, and de clare that while her efforts were doubtless prompted by noble mo lives, they are painfully inappropri ate. Captain W. fi. tiarrison, adjutant ot Atlanta Camp No. 159, United Confederate Veterans, has the fol lowing bitter criticism to make: “Inasmuch as the people of the South, Including the Confederate Veterans, have contributed to the support of the Veterans of th© North as much or more than $50,000,000 since 18GG, why not take from the $ 160,000,000 appropriated in 1913 for pensions for union soldiers, the An UnUHUal Opjxjrtunlty—Vou May Consult This Specialist of State wide Reputation Free. at the STUART HOTEL WEDNESDAY Returns in Twenty-KMit Days. Dr. Farrow, the Jacksonville Spec ialist, is coming to Thomasville. This simple statement should be enough to fill the parldrs of the Ho tel for Dr. Farrow is no stranger to the sick of this state. Hundreds have consulted him and found re'ief at his hands. He has a message of health for every one needing his ser vices. RF.AI) THIS LIBKBAL OFFER! 25 CASES TREATED FREE! Beginning at 9 o’clock, the lirst 25 ,, , Curable Cases that call 'it the Hotel mall sum necessary to make wood . Treot „, Absolutely Free I n- General Sickles’ shortage?” Gift to V. M. C. A. Mrs. McGregor Adams, who has [advocate of surgery, always been very generous to local I be!le V e in the use or the knife. ...... . ,. . .. I#t , offer is open to the rich and institutions, has added another gift ! lf tSnf thp to the many she has made and yes- j terday presented the Y. M. C. A. | with a large and handsome accoun tant’s de3k. This wa9 a piece of i til Cured (Medicine Excepted.) This offer does not Include surgi cal case ,as Dr. Farrow is not an He does not The rooi alike. It la made that the doctor may become quickly known. If you will call at the hotel, this Specialist will diagnose your case and give you the benefit of his medical knowl edge. There is no experiment or furniture which was badly needed j pneeswork. You will be told whether in the office and it was received with I you can be cured or not. If your ja feeling of warm and hearty nppre-jease Is incurable he will give you iation by the Directors. purh a,lv,ce 09 n,ay Prolong your j life. i Dr. Farrow's treatment gives quick lTFFI.AC.ETTESj re | ief nnd positively cures. Being Mr. J. I.. Welch, of the Oak Hill neighborhood, was among the promi nent farmers attending the meeting at the Court House Thursday. Heart Symptoms The ailments of women Include symptoms of heart trouble known as palpitation of the heart. The palpitation is so violent st times as to be really painful and leads the patient to fear she has heart disease. Ninety per cent of such cases are not heart disease at all but only a symptom of a liver disorder which has affected the normal action of the heart, and on applying the proper remedies the unusual throbbing ceases. The stomach and digestion need strengthening and the depressing effect of these disorders on the female organism must be corrected. For the latter purpose there is no more effective remedy to be found anywhere than DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine It conveys a strengthening influence to the delicate female organism, re-establishes regular and healthy periods, overcomes the painful symptoms, builds up the nerves and puts the generative system in fine healthy condition. For tho liver and bowel disorders one or two doses of Simmons Liver Medi cine is til that is needed. It clears the stomach and bowels cf Impurities, helps digestion and the proper nourishment of the body the result of which Is sound, healthy conditions all through the system. Dr, Simmons Squaw Vino Win« It Sold by all Dtalm—Prico $1,00 C. r. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO. f ST. LOUIS, MO. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr., and Pea-cock-Maah Drug Co. (Ry Associated rrees. • New York, Jnn. 30.—A const to,! OX HORSE-RACK, WILL CROSS THE COUNTRY, j prepared’to suit each Individual case ' the human system is thoroughly cleansed in a natural and direct manner, and improvement is no ticed at once. Even the worst cases coast trip on horseback by women' , reated w , thout „ nJr lnconven . si.fTragists Is plannej for this spring, j ienre t0 t j, e patient, if was announced today. j If you are Improving under your Two women have already pledged I family physician, do not come and themselves to make the trip, and!' akc Dr ; Farrow's valuable from , . . I He wishes to give each one plenty of several others are expected to join : tiniei but cannot , liten t0 lonK ator . later. DR. ORME DIDN'T | !es not pertaining to your case, j If you suspect Kidney Trouble. ;bring a two-ounce bottle of urine j for chemical and mlcroscoplal analy- ON SALE Friday 9 a. 1 lot of FOR 7 l-2c each. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Gowns, Chemise, Underskirts, Corset Covers, Combi nation SuitSj Princess Slips and Drawers Values from 25c to $5.00 ..... 15C TD OUR PRICES, from THE PAIR. Chas. E. Hymsen, Manager. Enon Tidings. sis. KKMEMBEK—The free ofTer will not be gi7on again. Pei sons com menclnA treatment after this will be required t opay, but not one cent will he asked for these first twenty-live cases, commencing treatment dur ing this offer, except for the medi cines necessary to effect a cure. Those having long standing and complicated disease, who have fail ed to get cured and become dis couraged. are especially Invited to call, as thousands who have given np al] hope can testify to permanent cures obtained.— (adv.) FORM: IMPROVED HALF & HALF COTTON SEED No other variety planted or ginned on my place. I put 1000 pounds of seed cotton to the bale, and my entire crop of 194 hales averaged 427 Vi pounds per bale. Under .good picking and ginning conditions, this cotton will run from 45 to 4 8 per cent LINT. It is a vigorous growth and matures very early. Jt Is a big round five-lock boll, running 50 or 69 boll* to the pound. It h ** a tough, vlinging fibre, does not string out ot the boll or cow-lick in picking. It will make as much seed cotton Per acre as any variety, and more of It can be picked per hand than any variety and damages less from storm. $2.80 per bushel 1 to IO bushel* 82.00 per bushel IO to 50 bushel* $1.50 per bushel 50 hu. or more. Atlanta, Jan. 29.—While Atlan- tians appreciate the beautiful senti ment and nobility of character which prompted Dr. Francis Orme, who now lies dead, to urge that his fami- I> wear no mourning, and to de clare on his death-bed that the mourning custom in garb ought jen- crally to be abolished, It cannot be said that his views are concurred in, or that his example will be gener ally followed in this city, i I)r. Orme’s views on the subject, read from his will, and made pub lic at his death on his own request, I are intensely interesting. He con cludes t>y forbidding his own widow *<• wear mournln?, and says: *1 do J not wish those dear to me to yield j . ' q the tyranny of fashion In this ••ip#® fit particular, and I hope that good may | B0AKUEn ® WANTED Two or | following their Illustration of my, three young men at No. 215 East j idea/* ! Jefferson St. 28-4t. ! In another place he said. C, I’S II, 4 IT. buy—-We keep everjr- liing. Clarke Brothers, successor to Golden Hrothers. 29-tf. WANTS <9 . . „ . , ." V ' e ”! FARMS FOR RENT—Several good this rustom abolished entirely. It j one a „ d two-horse farms for rent, would mean more bread and com-j Apply at Times-Enterprise, #r i fort for hungry and needy widow** J- K. Rurch, Thoaiasvllle, Ga. and orphans.’* NOTICE! MEN AND WOMEN—Sell guaran teed hose. 79% profit. Make $10 dally. Full or part time. Be ginners investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Chestnut St., Phila. Pa. J. J. L. TIFTON, GEORGIA Money Loaned FARM LOANS PROMPTLY| MADE At 6 % Interest, payable annually. The borrower has the privilege of paying part orall of tho principal at any Interest period, stopping interest on such payment. I will gave you money. Come to see me, or write. Prompt attention- given all written Inquiries. W. M. BRYAN, OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE, We have purchased both stocks of l merchandist from Golden Brothers) and have them all in one building. J You know without us telling you, ( that we are entirely over-stocked. I Our house is too full—we must un load this stock, and get room to work. We are able to give better values because we bought right. Our stock is Mih-class in every | respect and we guarantee satisfac tion on every purchase. We solicit your patronage. CLARKE BROTHERS, Successors to Golden Bros. 2 7-61—(adv) FARM MULE, AND PONY, FOR SALE—Good mule for farm work and wagin: also medium-sized dark' bay pony; works in buggy or wagon; is a good saddler, very gentle and in good condition. Ap ply at Kentucky Stables. 24-6td-2tw FOR RENT—Four rooms, furnished .or unfurnished: conveniently lo cated near A. C. L. depot. Will rent to men by the room, or to family without children for house keeping. Apply to Mrs J. G. Cro- vatt, 5T9 Jackson St., or phone 317. Prescription work our specialty We take great pride In the purity and accuracy of our prescrip tion work. Years of experience and study by our prescription clerks combined w|tn a fresh, full stock of drugs and chemicals, gives you the usaurance that whet you •end your prescription to us they are correctly filled In every particular by Icensed prescription clerks. No stale drugs Our gtock is constancy inspeued aid all drugs showing signs of stateness, thrown out end fresh ot.es supplied in their place A full line Of sundries and :>ot"nU always In s^tock. Phone orders given prompt attention. City Drug Store, CABBAGE PLANTS Farmers: Order your Cabbage plants fresh and direct from our seed beds, and save the mid dle-mans profit. Our plants are grown near the sea-coast and will stand Bevcre cold, without Injury. All varieties. Prices II.ti per 1,000 or 5,000 for $5.00, or 10,000 for $8.00. Address all or ders to: TIIK MECSOETT PLANT CO.. Box 10, Megqelt, S. c. [GENUINE SEED POTATOES— , Spaulding Bose No. 4, per 150-lb bag, $2.65; Red Bliss Triumph, per 150 lb. bag, $2.65. Can furnish sesd grown either In Maine or Now York State. We guarantee our eeed to bo the best and true to name. 10 years In the eeed business, not n dissatis fied customer. American Produce Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Prof. J. 3. Searcy, of Tbomesvllle, our efficient school superintendent, visited the school hero Wednesday. Prof. Searcy Is a fine school offi cer and Is doing a great deal for the advancement of education in Thoni- ns County. Mr. W. A. Hart has returned from Florida, where he and others of our community have been on a hunting trip. They had the good luck of getting some “big game." Mr. E. M. Dukes spent Saturday In Pavo, on business. Miss Annie Smith, one of our most popular younj ladles has a- posltloif as teacher In tho Murphy School, 111 Colquitt County. We predict for her much euccese In her new work. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Norman, of Berlin, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. t»or-| ham Harrison Sunday. ; Mrs. Amos Hart, who has been very 111 Is convalescing. Sir. Dudley L. Smith spent the: week-end In Thomasville. Prof. C. H. Garrison made a bus!- j ness trip to Pavo last Saturday. j Mr. F. C. Smith and wife of Cool-i Idge, visited relatives here recently. Smith was a former resident of j this community and we are always I glad to see him back in our midst, i Much loss has been Incurred upon ‘ our citizens on acount of their meat' not keeping, this winter. , The writer believes that the most! feasible thing the farmer can do to 1 avoid this damaging Iobs Is the uso I of Ice and cold-storage methods i which are both elmplc and Inexpen-j sire. Wo are glad to see The Enterprise I Issue a semi-weekly edition. Of | course it will meet with the glad ' approval of all Its readers. One can ! easily see In this excellent paper! the spirit of the name: “Enter- j prise.” —AMICUS. j ON THE TOP HOUND OF THE LADDER of carriage and wagon repairing we alt complacently, but not Idly. There le always “something doing" here because we do it so well. Neverthe less, we're ambitious to do more, and you,can help to keep us busy by bringing your carriage cripples to the door of our shop. We won't cripple your purse If you do. A. W. Palin & Son. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING. Stuart Hotel Thomasville, Georgia R. W. Higdon, Mgr. American and European Rooms only without bath 75c Rooms only with bath $1.00 Single Meals 50c These prices will apply to any time less than one day. Board and Lodging without bath full day $2. With" bath full day $2.50. — i Catarrh Cannot Be Cured •ub lo:al applications. •• th,, c.nSu Mat of the disease. Catarrh is •r constitutional disease, and In order to jroa must taka Internsl remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure^Ujtaken Internally, and act* direct^ upon prt- It la composed ct the beat tonics known. blned with the beat blood purifiers, acting di rect'? on the mucous surface*. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients la what pro- dace# such wonderful results In cnrlng catarrh, tend for testimonial*, free. •' r. J. dlBNEY * CO.. Prop*., lWed*. a •eld b? Drnfglste, price 75c. % Take Hall’s Family Pill* far ceutlpatlem OVER 06 YEAR# Patents ' hit . Oesisns Con, ,iiQUTt Ais Anyone tending a akateh and description may quickly ascertain our opinion fine whether an •uvsntion la probably patenuMnOornmnnlcn* t ions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* sms Scientific American. • r '“£4fisr ; Wood’s Seeds For The farm and Garden. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, giving descrip tions and full information about the best and most profitable seeds to grow. It tells all about: Grasses and Clovers, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas. Soja Beans, The Best Jeed Corns a ad another Farm and Garden Seeds. Wood’s Seed Catalog has long been recognized at a stan dard authority on Seeds. Mailed on request; write for it T. W. WOOD & SONS, SLLDSMLN, RICHMOND, VA. High Art Clothing Now that the Fall and Winter rush is over, we ere going to give fo our friends and patrons, the greatest bar* gains in suits of clothes and extra pants ever given in Thomasville be* fore. Our stock of clothing is fresh and clean and are well worth the price, marked in plain figures, show ing just what they sold for and' what you pay for ihemjnow. •We don’t handle bankrupt stock, neither do we buy from jobbers. We buy directly from the best manufac turers who make up to our order. We haven’t room to quote prices in this small space but you just come and see and you shall be satisfied. Mallard & Varnedoe.