The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, February 28, 1913, Image 4

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a*'-;- SEMI-WEEKLY TDIES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 28. 1913, compounding 1 rescriptions is that feature of every well regulated pharmacy which should be brought to the highest degree of efficiency. For many years the management of this store has studied the products, of the lead ing chemical works, and we use those jeoeraliy 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- s'st on receiving original packages bearing la bels that are standard. I Hi DRUG COMPANY, EVERYTHING THAIS FIT TO SELL. PHONES 9 and 99 WANTS I DAIRY HAND—Wanted at Vasfctl Home: intelligent and willing worker desired. Apply at Vashti Home. 27-6td&w FARMS FOR RENT—Several go»d one and two-horse farms for rent. Apply at Times-Enterprise, or J. R. Burch, Thonasville, Ga. BAKERY FOR RENT—New, sail to be the best oven south of A lanta. Apply to .1. H. Jenkin 202 West Jacksoti St.. Thomai vilie, Ga. 22-tf. Internal Cramps, Nervous Weak ness and Misery produced by the ir regularities from which women suf fer can be quickly checked and heal thy conditions restored through the use of DR. SIMMONS SQUAW VINE WINE. It is a remedy for women remedv, acts miijiy in rhe stomach and does a grand work In bringing bark health, strength and checrfu'- tiess. Price, $ 1.0ft per bottle. Sold by R. Thomas. Jr., and Pcacock- Mnsh Dnur Co. — (adv.) CABINET TALK E LABOR UNION’S WILL PROBA BLY BE RECOGNIZED IN THE SELECTION OF THAT PORT FOLIO-MANY OTHERS MEN- TIONKD. • PARIS BANDITS EIGHTEEN OF AUTO GANG ARE SENTENCED— INCLUDE MUR DER. ARSON, ROBBERY, ETC. | Paris, Feb. 27.—The trial of the twenty-two auto bandits, who held Paris in terror for several months, ended today. A verdict of guilty was returned against eighteen of them, on counts including murder, arson and rob bery. Four of those indicted, including three women accomplices, were found not guilty. Even the conc'usion of the trial was accompanied by tragedy, for Washington, Feb. 27.—The pleas of Union Labor for representation at the council table of President Wilson, may be recognized in the selection of Representative William B. Wilson, of Pennsylvania, who will be made Secretary of the newly created Department of Labo»\ This information, along with other reliable advices, came to the politi cal leaders at the Capital today, di rect from Trenton. | Representative Wilson has boon I Carol '- v - an anarchist bandit, when endorse!! by the American Fedora- P 1e heard that he was condemned to tion of Labor. He was at one time | Imprisonment for life, committed Secretary of the United Mine Work- j® ul 'W« ln his cell, by taking poison, ers of America. j Kurins ‘he trial, the jurors were About the three portfolios. Agri-1 treatened many times with assassi- cnlture, Interior and War, little in-J nation by accomplices of the ac- formatlon Is known. It is hinted jcuaed. Man y of the three fc"Mred that they will be filled by men whose j Fitnesses were al«o menaced with names have not been generally me;,- | throats on their lives, tioned heretofore, The name of Louis D. Braudels, Mr. Thomas McCormick, Miss Mc- ..7 "’ll" m *u\jCorm’ick and Misses Anna and the famous Boston lawyer, is still ^ known to be uppermost for the Sec retaryship of Commerce. It has been said from the firs 4 1 Frances McCormick, of Boston, are jin Hie city at the Stuart Hotel and ill spend several weeks in Thom- WANTED—A large tract of good land (timbered land preferred) Must be a bargain: give full de scription and lowest price first letter. L. A. Wood, Carrollton, Ga. 25-tf. MEN AND WOMEN—Sell guaran teed hose. 70% profit. Make $10 daliy. Full or part time. Be ginners investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Chestnut St., Phila. Pa. GUN LOST—Lost Wednesday, be tween 5-mile ]>os*. on County Line Road, Hansel 1 St., and Baker place, on Montlcello road, Scott 20-gaguo Shot Gun, in leather case. Reward for return to this office. * 27-2td&w Did You Know? That we saved you more than half. The City Drug Store has inst a gasoline pump at the sidewalk of j that President Wilson was anxiou the establishment on Madison St.lto place a Progressive Republican j The device is one of the latest and ! in the Cabinet and the selection of J H|G STORM IN ALIBAMA. most improved and it will prove a; Bnandeis is believed to be the^re-; Birmingham, Feh. 27.—A heav; source of convenience to many auto ■ suit of this wish. wind and rain storm passed ovsi drivers because of its close proxi-j The names of Wm. A. Glasgow, of j this district early this morning, do THE FAIR RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF Embroideries VALUES 15c to 25c per yard Choice 5c arid 10c per yd On Sale Saturday 9:30 a. m. THE FAIR. nity to the business section. . .10c 3 ten-cent cans Baking Pow der for $1.50 Fountain Syringe, 2-quart, for 50c $3.50 Wilbur’s 25-lb Stock Feed for $1.50 3 one-pound packages Soda for. 10c $1.00 Packages Imperial Poul try Compound for 30c 75c Can Capital Spavine Cure for 30r 50c Cotnb and Brush set Tor... 15c 75c Adjustable Shears, for . . 25c Arnica Tooth Soap, for....10c 6 Knives and C Forks. Silver ware, all for 08c 15c Cans Talcum Powder for.. 5c Thomasville Drug and Sundry Company 131 Jackson St., Neyt to Rutler*» Bakery. Nervous Weakness This Is an aiimsnt that affects women to a large extent, and Is a particularly prominent symp tom where there are irregulari ties and other disorders from which women on'y suffer. DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine Is a Medicine lor Women It acts on the nerves, quiets Irritation, strengthens weakened parts and restores the strength and energy of health. Nervous women who are run down, weak and discouraged from constant suffering revive at once under its powerful restorative influence. It promotes good appetite and diges tion, sound refreshing sleep, steady nerves, the enjoyment of a healthy body and cheerful spirits. It Is pleasant to take and acceptable to the most delicate stomach. Philadelphia, Edgar Farrar, of New ling much damage to property, and Orleans and .Tames C. McReynolds, |delaying street railway traffic and of New York, are among thoso un-idling much injury to wirea. dor consideration for the place of J Tho roof of the Jefferson County Attorney (tenoral l.i the Wilson raid-j Court house was seriously damaged, not. J iCHI WOMAN DUESS 00 11,000? IB TEXAS TBD (By Associated Press.) Washington, Feb. 27.—When the army aviators, who are now in their winter camp at Augusta, Ga., pro ceed to Galveston, chat branch of the signal corps for the first time will participate in the maneuvers of an entire division of tIHU'army. > Gen. G. P. Sciiven, chief signal officer, is awaiting with much inter est the results og the work of the aviators. Atlanta Matrons Says That Presi dent's Wife Will be Able to Do That Without Any’ Trouble. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Price $1 Per Bottle C.F.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI UP FOR LIFE Atlanta, Feb. 27.—Atlanta society women take Issue with the social leadera of Washington who say Mrs. Woodrow Wilson cannot possibly dress on $1,000 a year as wife of tho President. A Georgia bred woman, they say, can look like a queen on $1,003 a year by exercising tho ingenuity and economy that the women of nearly all the best Georgia families learned in the period of financial depression that followed the Civil war. There are .Atlanta women who dress beautifully and elaborately on ,$1,000 a year, and that amount | permits them to have, they say, by j exorcising economy ln details, three lor four more or less elaborate cven- llng gowns, costing from $60 to UlOO a piece. I “A Georgia woman, even as the! j wife of the President of the United States, can dress in good taste LOOKING AT A PISTOL ISN'T ILLEGAL Atlanta, Feb. 25.—Merely to pick up a pistol, to look at it is not a violation of the Georgia law against pistol toting, according to a decision Just handed dow-i by the state court of appeals. In order to violate the law, a man has actually to carry the weapon about with him in the common sense meaning of the wordB. A man named Jackson had been convicted for violating the pis tol toting law In Randolph superior court. Ho appealed to the appelate court. Evidence showed that at the time when he was arrested he was considering the purchase of a pis tol ahd that he had stepped about 20 feet dway from the seller to ex amine the weapon when he was ar rested. Informatio.1 from outside was to the effect that Jackson was buying the pistol for a weapon to hare ln his house. The Court of appeals reversed the lower courts conviction and decided that In mere ly picking up a weapon and carrying it to the front door of the store to look at it, was not violating either the letter or spirits of the Georgia law. FURS AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES Wool on Commlnlon. Wrlto lor list mentlonlflg this ad. Established 1887 JOHN WHITE SCO. LOUISVILLE,KY. GOOD ENOUGH FOR A WHILE YET before sending it to the repair shop is the mistake that Is often made by the man that is given to procrasti nation. Why run the risk of acci dent when It may cost You so dear when you can have your carriage or wagon over-haulel and made sound at so little expense by A. W. Palin & Son. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING. Miss Alma Jones, or Ochlocknee, was shopping ln town Wednesday. Mrs. H. V. Wall & Son, Wallace Wall, accompanied by Mrs. W. D. Sills, of Ochlocknee, spent Wed nesday in Thomasville shopping. Sold iy R. Thomas, Jr., and Pea cock-Mash Drug Company. Stuart; Hotel Thomasville, Georgia R. W. Higdon, Mgr. American and European Rooms only without bath 75c Rooms only with bath $1.00 Single Meals^SOc 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. Poultry Raisers For the most effective way to keep your poultry.free from mites and lice use Tobacco Dust Just sprinkle it in yo jr neats and poultry houses and you will be rid of the pettf, only 7 l-2c a pound at The City Drug Store, PHONE 284 I mi HE Of FitlO SEES JUST BEtDffl. — THIS IS TIIK FATK WHICH j $1,000 a year If she Is the type of .MIGHT AWAIT THK SUFFRA-1 woman Mrs. Wilson Is." said an At- GKTTKS WHO SET FIRM TOj’mtn Indy today, who knew the BOTANICAL GARDENS. f« jfp of the Proaidont-eTert as a girl I “Those society lenders in Wash * >rhe m-IRtant j j„jfton do not make allowance for vere connected ,^ ^ act that ^j r8 Wilson is a woin- with burning the buildings in the* }in whose ready hand and artistic public parks, are liable to penal | eye can help her over difficulties that would be unsurmountable to London, Feb. Suffragettes who servitude for life. This announcement was made to day by Travers Humphreys, tho public prosecutor, in asking the magistrate to commit for trial Misses Lillian I^enton and Joyce Locke, the two young women who ere arrested for setting fire to the pavilion in the Kew botanical gar dens. Only Miss Locke appeared at the hearing. Miss Lenton having been released on account of her illness fter a hunger strike. a woman of a different type. They forget, too, that she was once a preacher's daughter." Gas in the stomach comes rrom food which hf.s fermented. Get rid of this badly digested food as quickly as possible if you would avoid a bil ious attack. DR. M. A. SIMMONS LIVER MEDICINE Is a proper rem edy. It purifies the stomach, liver and bowels and strengthens tho di gestion. Price 23c per package. Sold by H. Thomas, Jr., and Pea- The ma"i:,trate has issved a war-| cock-Mash Drug Co.—(adv.) rant for her /e-arrest. I CONFIRMED PROOF Residents of Thomanvliic Cannot "houb-. What Has Been Twice Proved. FOR SALE: IMPROVED HALF & HALF GOTTON SEED No other variety planted or ginned on ray place. I put 1000 pounds of seed cotton to the bale, and my entire crop of 194 bales averaged 4 27*4 pounds per bale. Under good picking and gliJhing conditions, this cotton will run from 45 to 48 per cent LINT. It is a vigorous growth and matures very early. It Is a big round five-lock boll, running 50 or 60 bolls to the pound. It has a tough, •dinging fibre, does not string out of the boll or cow-lick ln 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. $2.50 per bushel 1 to 10 bushels 2.00 per bushel 10 to 50 bushels WHAT SAVED | LOCAL DHUGGIST , MAKES STATEMENT. I tiers. In gratitude for relief from aches j and palm, of bad backs—from dis tressing kidney ills—thousands have! publicly recommended Doan's Kid ney Pills. Residents of Thomas- villo who so testified years ago, now say the results were perma nent. This testimony doubly proves (he worth of Doan's Kidney Pills to Thomasville kidney sufferers. T. A. Teaw, a -ell known citizen of the South, living at 522 Harda way St., Thomasville, Ga., says: “I sm glad to again recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Seven years have passed since this remedy cured me of kidney trouble and I have never had a return attack, ln April 1904 I publicly endorsed Doan'e Kidney Pills and at this time I confirm that statement and authorize tho con tinued publication ror the benefit of other kidney sufferers. 1 take great pleasure In advising the use i of Doan’s Kidney Pills to people I j hear complaining of kidney dlsor- I have learned of many who 81 ..10 per bushel .. SO bu. or more. 'says Dodson's Liver-Tone is the Best l 11 *® m*«elf have received the great- • ...I Ml bAnoftt from thu n**nnnrntlnn •• HER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. Rlvesville, W. Va.—Mrs. Dora Martin, ln • letter from Rlvesvllle, write*: -For three yean, I suffered with wo manly trouble*; and had pains ln my Remedy for Constipation »nil Shirking Liver He Ever Sold. Every person who has tried Dod son’s Liver tone and knows how surely and gently it starts the liver to working and relieves biliousness will bear out the Jteaeock-Mash Drug store in this statement about Dodson's Live. Tone. “It is a purely vegetable liquid that entirely takes tho place of calo mel. harmless and pleaasnt to the back and side. I was nervous and ! taste, that has proven Itself the could not Bleep St night. most satisfactory remedy -for a elow- Tho doctor could not help me. He working liver that most of our cus- sald I would hfve to be operated on be fore I could get better, t thought X would try using CarduL Now, I am entirely wdL I am sure Cardui saved my life. 1 will never be without Cardui ln my homo. I recommend It to my friends." For fifty ysqvs, Cardui has been re lieving pain and distress caused by wo manly trouble. It wUl surely help yon. It goes to the spot—reaches the trouble—relieves the symptoms, and drives away the cauzo. If you suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take CarduL Your druggist sells and recommends 1L Get a bottle from him today. M. r-BVtojw tomers have ever tried. A large bot tle sells for fifty cents and we do not hesitate to give the money hack to any person who tries a bot tle on the strength of this state ment and Is not satisfied with the result." In these days of doubtful medi cines and dangerous drugs, a state ment like the above is a pleasing assurance that Dodson’s Liver Tone is a reliable remedy for both chil dren and grown-npz. In buying a bottle for immediate or future use. It is well to make sure you are get ting, the genuine Dodson’s Liver Tone and not some spurious Imita tion that has copied our claims, but do not stand back of their guaran tee You may be certain of (let ting tho genuine if yon go to the ash Drug Co., fori &tdv.) ’ eat benefit from this preparation. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foiter-Mtlburn Co., Buf falo, New York, eole agents for the Unltrd States, Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other.—(adv.) J. J. L TIFTON, GEOROIA High Art Clothing oven ea years- EXPERIENCE Tnaox Marks Onions Cop.aiohvs &c. Anyone tending a iltetrli end description ni*j quickie ascertain our opinion free whether an Inrentlnu la probably nrueitt abfo. Ooimnniilca. tloin strictly conudontUl. HAMUB30K onPateu’.Y sent free. Oldest agency for •a.-nrtiiirpateiite. Patents taken fbranch Mutm A to. receive •perlet notice, without cbar*«, In tEe Scientific American* Ahandaomely UlnAtrRiTwX wpf'i!.-'. !.•» *>»t *-!r eolation of aiy evict-i-.* j nr*;ai. ■ ■* fcs» rmasx four monllia, $L. * Now that the Fall and Winter rush is over, we are 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 themlnow. 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. 1 Mallard & Varnedoe.