The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, February 18, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES EXTERPRIS E, TUESDAY, FEDRl'ARV 18, 101:1 Compounding P rescriptions is that feature of every well repulatei pharmacy which should be brought to the highest degree of efficieny. For many years the management of this store has studied the products, of the lead ing chemical works, and we use those generally preferred by critical dispensers, we use only those that have special recognition of a high standard of excellence. In placing orders with wholesale druggists we always specify and in sist on receiving original packages bearing la bels that are standard. INGRAM DRUG COMPANY, EVERYTHING THATS FIT TO SELL PHONES 9 and 99. T HARRY STEYERMAN’S. Wet Weather Necessities WE HAVE THEM. RUBBERS THAT ARE REAL RUSHER, WITH GOOD FIT TING HEELS AND INSTEP*: THE “WON’T 4 L! P OFF” KIND. RAIN-COATS THAT THOR OUGHLY COMBINE GOOD IX)0K3 WITH SERVICE.— GUARANTEED IMPERVIOUS TO WATER. UMBRELLAS AND PARA- SOUS, IN ANY QUALITY YOU WANT. FROM PLAIN GLORIA TO FINEST SILK, INCLUDING THE FAMOUS "Hall Detachable Handle Line.** DON’T LET ANOTHER RAINY SPELL FIND YOU WITH OUT THESE THREE. Just see us, or phone; we can almost make you rain-proof. AND OTHER TOWNS IN THIS SECTION OF TIIE STATE, AC CORDING TO STATE AUTHORI TIES—WARM WEATHER CAUS ED IT. Atlanta, Feb. 17.—“The continued and unexpected warm weather up to [the latter part of last week has ‘caused the germination of corn throughout the State, at least a month earlier than usual, which ruins it for feeding purposes.” said I*. A. Methvin, Pure Fool Inspec tor, who has Jlist returned to the State Capitol, after a three weeks’ tour of the State, inspecting the shlpmei.ts of western corn, received in Georg'a for feeding purposes. On this tour of inspection, In spector Methvin seized corn that had turned sour, unfitting it for feeding purposes, in the cities of Thomasville, Amerlcus, Cordele. Macon and Atlanta. Practically every point visited by the inspector on that tour had In It corn that was unfit for feeding purposes. It has been repeatedly urged that the live stock owners and cattle- raisers supplement their home-grown 'orn. with a balanced ration of cot- , and discontinue the E. Jackson *5t. D. F. Woodward, purchase of Western corn. 4-St. Numerous experiments, conducted by the State College of Agriculture. District Schools and Experiment Stations have proven that a bal anced ration of cotton seed meal for live stock, not only supplies a nu tritious. muscle-building food, but at the same time is one of the most economical feed stufTs ob- Mnvtf v = - „ j tainable. That corn which is too ... , * , 3p , ar , # H? # * fiMy !sour for commercial purposes, and \°. rk -v“ bllc f. c °- Caar ' which )1T'S been prohibited from bo- I te, . . L. Mon and Frl.; j ns , lJgP j as a f PPt j j s either ordered on, I tod ......TOD Z “ t shipped out of tho State, or la con- nOLL T0P UE3K WANTED-Good panted „„d destroyed. anted, j Inspector Methvin will continue, bis crusade against damaged and; polled corn throughout the State. WANTS ©©©©©©©©©©©© FOR KENT—Furnished room, 206 j ton sped meal HIGHEST l’KICES—Paid tor Pur, Hides and Wool. J. B. W’atkln & c«. • a; FOR SALE—Second hand Plano; wood make and In good condition. Write ‘ S..’’ efo this office. 6-ti FOB TO-DAY desk at moderate price Apply to S. C. Beverly. 17-3t. FOR RENT—5-room cottage on Hansell St. $15.00 per month. Phone 512-L. 31-tf LOST—Gold engraved buckle on main streets. Return this office for reward . 8-2t. FARMS FOR JlfcNT—Several good one and two-horse farms for rent. A'pply at Tlmes-Enterprlse, #r J. R. Burch, Yhomaarllle, Ga. L TOLLS T (Bv Associated Press.) New York, Feb. 17.—The Cotton Market opened easy at a decline ol 9 to 14 points, on *%eak Liverpool cables, anil a renewal of the ag gressive selling movement which de veloped last week.’ Private cable." reported that the South was offering spots at easier prices. Realizing by recent sellers and z moderate spot demand accounted for the rally of 6 to 7 points, 1 m the offerings continued heavy and the market was unset^ed dur. , the middle of the morning, with prices ruling S to 1,3 points net lower. The market was h*ss a-th e late in the forenoon. The noon prims l showed rallies of five and six points from the lowest, on covet !ncs. and | little further support was attributed j to trade Interests. • Cotton closed barely steady. Nnvnl Stores Market. (By Associated Press.) Savannah, Feb. 17.—Turpentine was firm at 4 2 2-4. Rosin firm, type F.. 630 and 630 1-2; G.. 635 and 637 1-2. WiLSON MAY EE fRINCETON TRUSTEE Princeton, N. J., Feb. 17.—Presl-i dent-Elect Woodrow Wilson may I retain an official connection with i Princeton University while he is President, as several graduates have; placed his name on nomination slips j as an alumni member of the Board j of trustees. i TAFT SPEAKS IN THE SENATE! JUST RECEIVED WILL PLACE ON SALE MONDAY 1 LOT OF Swiss Embroidery Bands and Edgings to Match. Baby Irish Flouncing Hemstitched and Plain, all widths up to 54 inches Values from 10c a yd up to $2.00 QP Tf] fi0P Our prices will range from UU III OUU See them now while the selection is good. YOU WILL BUY. THE FAIR. HOT REPLY FOR SALE—New Singer Sewing Machine; bargain price: neve been uncrated. Phono 4 64. 14-at. LOST—On A. C. L. train, ring with large cornelian setting. Liberal reward for return to this office. 10-4t. SALESMAN WANTED—For terri tory in South Georgia. Apply in person, if possible, to G. E. Schu mann. 110 & Broad 3t., Thomas ville. Ga. 13-2t. GENUINE SEED POTATOES— Spaulding Bose No. 4, per 150-lb bag, FIRST TIME SINC E WASHING TON’S TERM HAS SUCH HEEX THE CASE—HONORING VICE- —— j PRESIDENT SHERMAN TODAV. AS FUR AS THIS SESSION OF THE j _ RtXtl^MLL I Washington. Feb.15.-The mem- MITTEK ROOM. lory of th® late Vice-President, James Washington. Feb. 17.--Senator |3. Sherman was honored by services Hoot’s proposed amendment to the jin the Sesthte chamber today. Panama Canal bill to repeal the Abandoning regular legi...-..., ■ provision giving free passage to . . .. . .... . „ „! State Department, over the latter s American coastwise ships was re . work for tho ay oth houses J e I opogaI for a mediation commts- jected today by the Senate commit-jin the exercises, together with Presi-j . , . tee on Inter-Oceanic Canals. The (dent Taft, the Cabinet, members ofj slon t0 * )r * g p ’ motion to table It was carried Beven it j, 0 Supre me Court and prominent iB Bcapc<sly le ” of * * en * Btl0 “ ln ° m ‘ 10 thrce ' [member. of tho diplomatic corps. !«“» drcl “ her0 ,han ,he TO CRITICISM OF HIS SUGGES TION AS FUR AS THE MEXICAN SITUATION IS CONCERNED — RESENTS THF1 INSINUATION. Washington, F’eb. 15.—The clash between John Barrett, President of "leglsla’lvo the Pan-American Union and the | imbroglio Itself. The State Department s meroor- ! ed customer. American Produce 'o., Jacksonville, Fla. ! The committee's action. It is be-1 lleved will prevent any action on It j Prestdedt Taft, in accepting an In in the Senate at this session. | ,'ltation to Bpeak, sot aside prece- No report will be made as there dcnti of n , any yea rs. respecting the: andum last n,/M ' characterising will be no opportunity for the sup- . Pres idont wlthlu Darrett ' 8 P ropo,al as "misohievlouB porters o, the Root amendment to chambe 7^ on Lhat body -t.menUllty, and the work of an amateur politician. But for the attendance at the! dr °PP ed Ilke a borab * quadrennial inauguration, no other Barrett today gave out a state smen Washington hasj n,ftnt iefendlng h;8 position Ho spoken In the Senate while that boivl sa * d w hat he fears and de- vas in session. j Plores, Is that certain persons In The galleries were crowded, ad-j^ a United States or Mexico, or from mission being by special card only. h °th countries, arc working together put in the biinority finding. Some of the Senaters who voted!was in session. .. to table the matter, declared that $2.65; Red Bliss Triumph, per 150- they believed the tolls were “too im- lb. bag. $*.65. Can furnish seed Portant to he disposed of in the, -rown either in Maine nr New York short tin,e avallab,e for del,ate in ,,re » ldent ... . . the present congress. i- state. We guarantee our seed to be he best and true to name. 18 yea. ‘ the seed business, not a dlssatls- l,u,u ' ,,n < 1 of Delmte in Senate. Washington. Feb. 17.—Still working on the Legislative day of: IIANXA TO KHT \HLISH last Tuesday, when the Senate as- JOURNALISM SCHOOL somlded again today, it prepared to take up the Connecticut River dam neveland, Feb. 17.—Announce- 1)11. with a prospect of voting on it; ment was made yesterday that Dan before night. it, Hanna, publisher of the Cleve jlan1 Leader and News, has offered Railway Valuation Bill Chunked. $10,000 annually to the Western Washington, Fob. 17.- The La- \ Reserve university for the founda- Follette-Adamson Railway valuation 11ion of a school of Journalism. The school probably will be insti GETTING READY Washington. Feb. 17.—Renewed activity In preparation for possible troop movement to .Mexico was Indi cated today in hurried orders for the army transport Meade, now at New Port News to sail to the Phila delphia Navy Yard. The expeditions of marines are usually assembled there. No offi cial explanations for these orders are forthcoming. 2,000 Marines Ordered to Ptilladcl- phla at Once. Philadelphia, Feb. 17.—It was re ported at the Navy Yard this after noon that orders had been issued for the mobilization there of two thousand marines, drawn from sta tions on the Atlantic Coast. Nil. Oly Associated Press.) Wa. f igton Feb. 14.—The cot-!i,||| was tentatively amended ... n consumed In the United States! day , b e hearin before the Sen GOO. LETCHAS & Proprietors BRO® ^Greek-American| © and Thomasville^ © © © R|flN|Ts| —115 sS. Rroad ® Thou© 27 ® g FIRST CLASS SF.RVICE | © WE HAVE THE BEST IN © H TIIE EATING UNE. © ©;• It’s mighty fine when you’re ® ^ hungry and you’ll Ilk© it all & right all right." € 0 1 1 € 201 W. Jhx.- C Rhone 02... lur ng January amounted to 533,251 running bales, compared with 4 4 Interstate Commerce Commit tee, to extend the valuat'ou to tel- bal«*s in December, the Census eg ra ph and express properties. veil as other ‘Vonimon carriers of interstate Commerce." 'tuted at the beginning of the next school year, although no plans are not to be announced for the pres ent. The chief difficulty to he sur mounted at the start Is the finding of a director. Both men and women will ho ad tnltted as students. The school will be co-ordinated with the other professional schools of the university. Courses at once practical and theoretical will be of- Atlanta, Feb. 4 7.—Rather than j fered in'all forms of Journalism, unriruiinrvis v- .face the possiiblity of. getting into J but particularly In editorial and ne- MJLllilJULND. NORTHBOUND. | c.i undignified squabble with Gov- portorial writing. English, French Bureau announced today. The cotton on hand January 31, In manufacturing establishments was 1,911,157, and in indepen lent warehouses 2,669,079 bales. MIDA CENTRAL RAILROAD; R. A. McCranie, Receiver. I A. M. 8:u0 Lv„ iiiomasvllio (A. C. L. Depot.) 8:20. . . . oeven 3 . , . 8:32. . Hammond. 8:43.. .. Roddenbery . 8:59 9:15 9:35 9:57 10:02 10:18 11:00 Ar.. .Stringer.. . . Miccosukee. . Wadesboro.. . .Capttola... .El Destlno. .. Cody.. . . Fanlew AT CAPITOL A, FLA.—Connec- tlo Is made with the 3eaboard Air Line for all points In Flor ida. : : C. P. Flnrher, ▼raffia Manager SEED POTATOES, ONION SETS, RUTA HAGA, CABBAGE. A Fresh Shipment —of— Garden Seed RECEIVED TODAY The two “Q” kind Quality and Quantity. Bejlnalng Saturday F’eb. 1st, our atore will be open every day, except 3uniay from 6 o’clock In the moraing until It oclock at night. The City Drug Store, The Seedmen. Phone 284 P. M.jcrnor Cole L. Bleast*. of South Caro- Ar. ♦cSOjlina, the Old Guard of Atlanta, which is planning a trip to cities of . . *: 15 j the North and East, has decided to . . 3:57 j forego the pleasure of a visit to . 3:45 Charleston on the return trip. .. 3:19 j Thereby hantfs an interesting ■ • i;65jstory. When the Peace Monument 2:25 wag unveiled here, a special Invita tion was sent to one of Charleston's distinguished land historic military organizations.* The Charlestonian warriors were planning to come to Atlanta, when summary orders were issued by Governor Blease that the Carolina troops must not cross the State line into Georgia. It is doubtful If another such or der had been issued since the Civil war, but the Charleston troops did not come, and the Old Guard, though an "armed force” only In a figurative sense, has decided not to enter South Carolina at all. &.10 1:30 1:10 Lr. 12:53 LAYMEN’S CONFERENCE BEGINS TOMORROW IN MEMPHIS, TENN. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 17.—The third General Convention c laymen’s Missionary movement of the Southern Presbyterian Church will b© opened here tomorrow. Del agates ar* arriving tolav from al action* of the South. The conven tion will be In sess ( on three days. SUPER XGKTTK ARMY*STILL MARCHES TO WASHINGTON. and Gorman, as well as American Journalism will be considered. Assurances have been received that at least some of the Cleveland papers will be used as laboratories of the school. Mr. Dan Hanna Is a soa of the late Senator Mark Hanns and a nenhew of Mr. Mel Hanna, of Mel rose plantation. GUI FINGER UN MEAT HOOK to bring about a forcible interven tion and permanent occupation of Mexico by United States troops. Mr. Ilarrett declared that last night he received a letter warning him against an attack from two F’ort Ham Houston Receives Orders, oan Antonio, Feb. 17.—The Third Cavalry, at F’ort Sam Houston re ceived orders from Washington today to hold itself In readiness to entrain for Galveston, prepared for foreign service. Fighting Heavy Today. New York. Feb. 17.—Private 11a- ■>atches received here, eent from Mexico City at noon today, Imllch that the flrln'g had continued since eight o’clock this morning, with a severity equal to tho hardest fight ing of last week. YOUNG TURK LEADER RURT ATT EMIT TO ASSASSINATE THE DFIF'EATFID LEADER OF' THF7 BATTLE OF MARMORA—NO DETAILS OF THF1 AFFAIR. London, Feb. 17.—The Turkish soldiers early today attempted to assassinate, and succeeded in ser iously wounding Enver Bey, the Young Turk leader. A wireless dispatch from Con stantinople says that Enver Bey was stabbed severely several times, but the dispatch gave no further de tails. Enver Bey last ween made a dis astrous effort to pierce the flanks of the Bulgarian army on the shores of the Sea of Marmora, his troops be ing beaten back with terrible loseea. Enver Bey was a ‘prominent mili tary leader In the war In Tripoli, and he was called by the European experts "the best soldier In the Turkish Army.” N. BOY SCOUTS HEAR INDIAN TALK GAS TANK HURT CHURCH PEOPLE (By Associated Press.) Kansas City. Feb. 17.—Twenty members ol the congregation of the First Methodist Church at Oak Grove, near here, were Injured last night when a gas tank blew up In the basement of tue church. Rev. J. A. Jester, a retired min ister, will probably die, and six others are In a serloue condition. 80IIJI J. Mr. C. FI. Newton yesterday after noon, while attempting to hang up a side of meat on one of the large hooks In a meat market on Jackson street, cut a hunk out of hla finger. In taking hold of the meat, to slip It through the hook, he got the sharp point of the iron In the first finger of his right hand. It gashed a lar?e piece out, exposing tho bone for almost an Ineh. He was given medical attention and will not feel any serious effects after the healing. Philadelphia, Feb. 17.—The little ■>rniy of 8ufTragettes which arrived here laet nleht, en route to Wash ington. Included eight women In ad dition to Commander-General Ros elle Jcnea, who have walked the entire distance from New York Tha others with the party REED’S PENNSYLVANIA OILS Highest Grade Automobile Oils, Greases Soaps, Metal Polish etc. Special Oils and Greases made if required. ALL GUARANTEED. REED OIL CO. Taylor M. Mitchell, Act.’. P. ILL IN EGYPT HAS BEEN 81 FI FIRING WITH AN ATTACK i . ACUTE IN DIG FIC TION, BUT LATER .REPORTS I SHOW HIM MUCH IMPROVED. (By Associated Press.) London, Feb. 17.—J. Plerpont Morgan has been taken suddenly and seriously ill at Cairo, Egypt, ac cording to a dispatch from Rome to the Exchange Telegraph Com pany. The dispatch adda that Mr. Mor gan la today being brought back to Naples, accompanied by two physi cians and two nurses. Morgan Says He is Hotter. (By Associated Press.) New York. Feb. 17.—J. P. Mor- gan. Jr., today received a cablegram from his father at Alexandria, Egypt, saying that be had so far recovered from an attack of acute indlgeatlon, which he aulfered re cently, that ha had decided to re turn to Cairo, and not go to En; rope aa ha had Ant planned. Atlanta, F’eb. 17.—The Boy Scouts of Atlanta will never forget waat happened to them yesterday. They sat at the reet of a real Indian chief, a man who,was present as a child at the Custer maseacre, and c08ts heard from the wrinkled old Red Man an Interesting talk about for est lore and trails on the plains. The old chief spoke with feeling, and the boys listened with wide- eyed Joy. Cincinnati, F'eb. 17.—John H. Pat terson, President of the National Cash Register Company, who, with 29 other officials of that company were convicted of n criminal viola tion of the Sherman Anti-trust law. was sentenced today to pay a line of five thousand dollars and to serve one year In Jail. The other 2S officials were sen tenced to terms ranging from nine months to a year in Jail and pay the Algebra to Be Made ln*<h Poetry. It la reported that a French teacher has Invented a system for teaching al- gebra In poetry. About flfty-flve years ago there was an educational system In vogue by which a considerable share of the academic curriculum was set to music and sung te. Um teachers and claasea. Even the multiplication table was one of the aonga, with the fives column as a chorus, sung to the tune of ’’Yankee Doodle.”—American Educational Review. Drives Off a Terror. The chief executioner of death In the winter and spring months la pneumenta. Its advance agents are cold and grip. In any attack by onA^, of these maladies no time should boN"/ I lost In taking the best medicine ob- \ tainable to drive It off. Countless thousands havo found this to be Dr. King’s New Discovery. “My hus band believes It hae kept him from haring pneumonia three or four times,’’ writes Mrs. George W. Place, Rawsonvllle. Vt., and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found Its equal.” Guaran teed for all bronchial affections. Price, 50 cents and 11.00 at all drug gists.—(adv.) Stuart Hotel Thomasville, Georgia R. W. Higdon, Mgr. American and European Rooms only without bath 1 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. 'V