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SEMI*WEEKLY TIMES-E.YTERPRIS K, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1018.
T ; ’ r
Making a Profit
time wfi
wouldn't
Suppose we had to find a new customer ei
made a sale? Trade would soon run out, and
have any business, would we?
We're agreed on that, so it's plain the only way to
make a profitable busi.less Is to sell aga'n and *pain to the
same customer.
Rut the customer w mt come back to buy again and
again unless he Is satisfied the first time.
So w e find that Its giving satisfactory goods, satisfac
tory prl.es. and satisfactory service that brings the cus
tomer back, and makas business profitable.
NEWS FROM ILL THE COURT)
Ingram Drug Co,
Fast Motorcycle Delivery.
Dr. W. R. Farrow
Jacksonville’s Famous Spec
ialist Here for His
Second Visit
CONSULTATION FIE
-At Ihe-
Stuart House
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
THURSDAY
MARCH 20th
No matter what your trouble may
l>e, we would suggest -bat you call
ipon Dr. Farrow and have a friend
ly talk with him, as his opinion In
your case might be the means of
saving you a great deal rf suffer-
GREEKS TIKE
32.000 TURKS
ENTER Till: FORTRESS OF JA.\-
IVA THIS MORNING—REPORT
ER THAT TR AXSPORTS WERE
SI NK BY THE TURK GUN-
ISOATS.
Coolidge, Ga., March 5.—Mr. H.
Nankin left Sunday for Washington,
D. C.,*and other points in the North
to lie away for several days.
"METCALFE"
Metcalfe, March 5.—Mr. A. M.
Swift spent today attending to busi
ness in Boston.
Mrs. \V. R. Watkins, .Tr., is vis
iting ner mother, Mrs. Amos, in
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Duron Visited * Madison Fla.
relatives at Hortence the first of. >ir. c ar i Stricklin has spent the
this week. I past few days in Boston, lookin?
Mr. Lee Dan*el has moved to after turpentine i at crests In that
his new residence on Japoni :a j place.
Avenue. j For a time it seemed that the
Mr. J .R. AlcCorguodale has mov- {aneasles were going to cause
ed his family here, «r.d has opened
up a moving picture gallery In the
vacant store, next to the Coolidge
Drug Co.
Mr. Geo. Du Fen, Jr., carrier on one
of the rural routes from this pla e
had a runaway with his team last
week that he says was somewhat
unpleasant. He was unhurt, how
ever, except a few bruises. The
buggy though, did aot.fnre so v
Mr. Alex Parramere, o>f the Frr-
do'.iia settlement, and Miss Bessa
Harvey, of Enon settlement, drou
down to the residence of Rev. H. B
Nesmith last Sunday morning, and
the nuptial tie extended to them
that made them go their way
joicing ns man and wife.
In the afternoon of the same day,
Mr. Chester Willis and Miss Kat\p
Athens, tireece, March G.—An of
fer to surrender the Turkish for
tress of Jani:ia, to the Greek Army,
has been made by • Kssal Pasha,
Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish
Garrison, as a result of the victory
of the Greek troops, according to a
report received here today.
Greek* Take HU.OOO Turks, When
Then Entered Janina.
Athens, Greece, March 6.—The
Turkish fortress of Janina was en
tered at nine o’clock this morning
by three squadrons of Greek Cav
alry under Gen. Souzo. No de
tails of the battle have yet been re
ceived here.
The Greeks took thirty-two thou
sand Turkish prisoners, including
many refugees from Monastir and
other places.
The defense of the fortress of
Janina stands out as one of the
iag. Hundreds of people have found j most brilliant episodes of the entire
relief in his treatment. SO CAN | Balkan war. The surrender was
YOU.
preceded by a fierce bombardment,
continuing two days and nights
30,000 shells were fired by the
Greek guns during the first day’s
cannonade. Gradually the Turkisn
batteries were silenced. The Greeks
then led the Turks to believe they
would attack them from the right,
and when their attention was dis
tracted, the Greeks hurled large bod
ies of infantry on the left, caus
ing a general stampede among the
Turks. The Greeks followed them
to the walls of the city, and this
was followed by their complete ap
plications; LIVER, SPLEEN an ^|reader this morning.
STOMACH troubles. KIDNEY,
Hundreds of LADIES have been
cured and saved from suigical opera
tions by Dr. Farrow. MEN by the
scores have been cured after try
ing worthless remedies and appli
ances.
DR. FARROW TREATS CA
TARRH, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT troubles: BRONCHIAL
and LUNG diseases; HEART com-
BLADDER troubles; RHEUMATISM,
HEADACHE, SCIATICA and LUM
BAGO; SKIN and BLOOD diseases;
DEFORMITIES, SPINAL troubles
and RUPTURE, without cutt ng.
PILES, FISTULA and RECTAL
troubles without operation or pain:
CANCERS, by the most sinvessiul
»reatment known, and cures .nade in
many cases given up as incurable.
If you are afflicted in any way,
I)r. Farrow extends to ycu a <or-
Jial invitation to consult uim free of
charge, and to find out yrur exact
rendition.
Dr. Farrow was well pleased with
his reception ln*re last month, but
owing to the fact that some who
desired to see him were unable to
call on the date he was here, be has
decided to extend his free treat
ment ofTer. SO FOR THIS VISIT
HE WILL AGAIN TREAT THE
FIRST 25 WHO CALL ABSOLUTE
LY FREE, EXCEPT FOR MEDI
CINE. AFTER THIS VISIT THE
REGULAR FEE WILL BE
CHARGED.
(adv.)
PREMATURE DYNAMITE
EXPLOSION KILLS MANY.
Los Angeles, March 5.—>A fore
man and four workmen of a 3ante
Fe construction gang were killed,
and 2." others seriously injured,
some fatally, today at Keen Brook,
bv a premature explosion of dyna
mite.
FACTS AND FICTION.
E\|K»rienceH 01 Thomasvllle Citizens
Are Easily Proven to bo Facto.
The most superficial Investigation
will prove that the following state
ment from a resident of Thomasvllle
true. Read It and compare evl
Carr, of the Chastain community,
drove over to Rev. J. B. Alligood's,
and were joined In like manner.
Oh. we said the wedding bells
were soon gointr to b»* ringing. See?
We wish all these a favorable jour
ney aloig life’s highway.
Mr. T. B. Blackshear has re
ceived his commission ns Justice o f
the Peace, so we are Informed, and
is now ready to serve our people in
that capacity.
Mr. Ot's Nesmith, of near Mer
rillville, spent last 3unday as the
guest of his cousin, Melvin Nesmitn.
Some one said the Baptist church
would soon be having some much-
needed repairs made on the Tocf.
The County Convention of Masons
will meet here on the 13th Inst
We understand that 0 committee B
at work making arrangements for
the entertainment of the visitors,
We have mot been Informed whether
the general public will be called
upon to assist In this work of en
tertainment, and participation In the
efreshments or not}
It looks Just now that the acre
age of melons planted In this com
munity will be greater than has
ever been. We trust It will be a
good year for them, ami those mak
ing the venture will be successful.
We wish our town authorities
would get busy and clean up the
trash and other decaying matter
lying so profusely abroad 1n our
little town . It would look so m'rh
better, and, in our opinion be the
means of making o ir health better.
Coolidge will soon have another
•e new millinery business, which,
the old man has been told, will be
the new store of G. L. DUren, Jr.,
next door to the Farmers’ and Mer
chants bank. We *ire always glad
to see new business coming our
way. It shows that we have a gool
place to sell, and to buy.
/ We have an opening here for a
good dentist. One that will come
and stay with us, could build up a
fine business, and lie a source of
convenience to our citizens. Yes,
and a lawyer could do lo*« of work
here. too. Yes, we’ll get there,
sometime, if the wheels don’t clog.
Here’i hoping we shall all he good,
school to have to close, but we
glad to note that a number of pu
pils have relumed to schro!, a
having had them, and we hope that
every pupil will be able to return in
<1 few days.
Mr. .3. M. Slack, of Savannah,
in town attending to business
day.
Mr. R .W. Nelson of Jacksonville,
Fla., si>ent Sunday visiting re’ativeu
in Metcalfe
Mr. Fd. R. Brandon, of Thomas
vlHe, was in town attending to
business today.
Mr. Olin Horne, who has been on
the sick list for the past few days is
able to mingle With friends once
avain.
Miss Louise Lilly spent Saturday
visiting friends in ThomnsvlPe.
Mr. Edwin Horne made his regu
lar trip to Cairo Sunday.
"SPRING HILL"
dense from Thomasvllle people with ™endly. happy, thankful and plea,
testimony of strangers living so far'ant In all we get. 1 NCLE SI.
“BEULAH”
away you cannot investigate the
facts of the case. Many more cltl-1
sens of Tboms^vllle endorse Doan’s j
Kidney Pills. j
T. S. Singletary, county sheriff,,
County Jail, Thomasvllle, Ga., says: .
» with Haul Roberta of the Center
world of good in our home ana IV U111 fnmimiin i,„
Charlie Langley spent Sunday
worm VI BVUU m uu. V Hill Community
Sires me pleaeure to recommend Bullock and eon. Rus-
them. I have received great bene
fit from their use and another mem
ber of our family has also taken
them with the best of results. She
always procures Doan’s Kidney Pills
at R. Thomas’ Drug Store, and is
as enthusiastic In their praise as I
am."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf
falo, New York, eole agents for tho
United States.
Remember the name—Doans—
and take no other.—(adr.)
Poultry Raisers
For the most effective way to keep your poultry free
from mites and lice use
Tobacco Dust
Just sprinkle it in your neats and poultry housesjand
you will be rid of the pests, only 7 l-2c a pound at
The City Drug Store,
PHONE 284
1 FILL LI DF FIELD SEED JUST DECEIVED.
sell, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs
T. H. Dennis Sunday.
Mr. C. R. Sasser made a business
trip to Thomaaville Tuesday.
Messrs. J. W. Hall and Jessie
Harrison made a business trip
Thomasvllle Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McCroan. spent
Sunday In the Daw School Com?
munlty.
Mr. 1.. T. Langley made a busi
ness trip to Thomasvllle Tuesday.
Miss Genie Saddler Is spending a
few days in this coromu-..'tty, the
guest of Mrs. A. L. Sasser.
Mr. and Mra. N. H. Sasser s;iem
Sunday In Meigs, the Rucsts of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Sasser
Mr. Remer Bullock spent Sunday
with Mr. Ernest Hall.
Prof, and Mre. C. E. Dupgar Bpent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. C
Stewart of the Bold Springs com
munity.
Little Miss Ada Deanls is on the
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill snent Sun
day with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. U. White.
Quite a large crowd attended ser
vices at Ocblocknee Sunday night,
from the Beulah Coram anlty.
Mrs. W. J. Sasser spent Sunday
with Mrs. Joe Sasser.
Mr. Ansley Sasser called on his
best girl Thursday night last. t
The farmers have goae to hauling week,
guaao, so as to start planting.
Sir. Harry Pilcher called on Misses
Mamie Sasser and Maggio Merritt
Sunday night.
School Boy.
The farmers of this section have
been hindered by the cont aued
rains for the past few days, but we
hope that the skies will soon ;lear.
Messrs. R. W. and Oscar Bras
il were called to the bedside ot
their sister, Mrs. Belle Harrell, wno
died Thursday, and was burled tho
following day at Vhlgham, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Sasser were
islting relatives In Meigs Sunday.
Mrs. Earnest Clark, of Ochlock-
nee, was visiting her sister. Mrs.
Richard Chason last ween.
Prof. W. H. Ch-aadler made a fly
ing trip to Donaldsonvllle Friday
night, and returned home Sunday
afternoon.
The building at Bold Spring
Church, formerly used for sohool
purposes, was blown down by wind
last Thursday, but fortunately, no
one was la the Iruflding at the time.
a la Spirite
CORSET
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It is Natural to Have a
Youthful Figure
THEREFORE it la every woman’s duty to have
one. She owes It to herself to wear the corset
which will live her the supple, graceful lines
of Youth.
Forty and more years of expert corset makiag
have shown the makers of tho CjB a la Spirite
Corset how to make scientifically a corset that
brings youthfulness to every possible type of
woman’s figure
The different C!B styles Include one designed
especially for you. Find it and wear it. The
effect of youthfulness which your figure will de
veloped will be
a positive reve
lation to you.
Our corset fit
ter is at your
‘service to help
you find your
CIB moael. Call
and see the new
est C|B - styles
today.
• The Standard
Everywhere
for the
AVoman
of Fashion.
C/b^S'
For Sale at
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“flilS IF IDE DIVED"
Thd very warm weather during
the winter months enticed a groat
many farmers or this community to
some exceedingly ear'y planting,
considering the cold which is almost
always sure to follow winter warm
weather. Those who have ‘£one
before the seasox are somewhat
alarmed about their early crojw. A
good many watermelons have been
planted, but the Monda> morning
visit from Jack Frost was not very
welcome to such early planting, I
don’t suppose.
The little cold spell has not seem
ed to discourage the farmers, judg
ing from the guano hauiing they
are expecting large returns.
Marston, Vetitla Dyke, A.’ma Dyke,
Jonnie Lee Evans, Tyrcn Gregory,
and Messrs. Gaston VViLon, Horace
Strickland, J. R. Dyke, Henry Car-
- and Andyew Dyke.
Mrs. S. L. Evans made a visit to
r mother, near Cairo, last week,
Mr. J. N. Donaldson >vas In this
town Tuesday, working in the in-
returning Saturday nigh..
terest of the Tlnies-Lncerprise.
Mr. Roscoe McMillan ot Thomas-
ville visited relatives in Merrillville
Sunday.
Mr. Ed. Wilson of near Patten,
was in town Tuesday, hauling fer-
PLUM TREE HAS BEEN BLIGHT
ED BY CIVIL SERVICE RULE —
SENATORS REFERRED TO VAR
IOUS DEPARTMENTS.
Mr. J. W. Johnson of this city,
made a visit to “95,” Sunday, to ac
company his little children home,
after spending a short, time with
their aunt.
Rev. R. G. Jackson, of Ochlock-
nee, filled his regular api>ointment
here Sunday morning and evening.
He delivered two very eloquent ser
mon. which were greatly enjoyed.
Messrs. Charlie Gilbert and El
ton Davis, of Coolidge, were visitors
of our town Sunday.
There will be a box supper given c
at the Merrillville High School"their fate.
Friday evening March -1. All are — .. „ ...
cordially Invited to attend, and we To the8e " President Wilson s
hope to have a grand affair. | statement yesterday that he would
Washington, March 6.—Office-
seekers have about discovered that
the political plum tree, of 1913 bore
little fruit, having suffered from
the blight of extended Civil Service
rules, and the added requisite of
familiarity with the conditions ex
isting in the governmental depart
ments.
Consequently, scores of disap
pointed Jofr-hunters are now cooling
their heels In hotels, bemoaning
A crowd of M*errillvllle young
people are expected to go to a party
tonight at the home of Mr. To.n
Parramore, near Dillon.
"ENON"
hauling seems to be the great busi-
i of the agricultural class just
It Is very probale the rains
of last Saturday prevented many
from going to ThomasvRle to look
after their business. It was al
most continual rain here all day.
.Mr. C. F. Reliberg atteuied to the
guano business in Odhlor.k.iee last
Monday.
We are very sorry to Learn of
Mrs. Mark Collier’s continued ill-
i. We hope fo> her au in
creasing of strength rapidly.
.Mr. S. R. Uehberg'went over to the
station Thursday of last week.
Mr. Alton Carter visited from out
of the “Forks” last Sunday.
Another of our young men who
seema to find great attraction else
where is Mr. Cleveland Chastain.
His center of attraction at present
seems to he in Pelham . He spent
last Saturday and Sunday in that
city.
Mr. Herbert Rehberg visited in
Coolidge last Sunday.
Mr. Don Rehberg made a busi
ness trip to the statioa last Monday.
Mr. Thaxi Goff went on business
to Ochlocknee Monday.
Another one of the farmers of this
community has been selling pork.
.Mr. Lorenzo Rehberg carried a load
to Thomaoville last week.
So many of our young people are
making Sunday visits, for the last
few Sundays ,that our Sunday Svhoo
has been rather few In numbers.
Wa would be glad to hate everybody
remem her the Sunday School* and
come out.
Miss Bessie Harvey, one of our
most popular and beautiful girls,
was happily married last Sunday to
Mr. Alexander Parramore, of the
The I Fredonia Community. Both the
"MERRILLVILLE"
Merrillville, Ga., March 6.—Well,
we will make an nttenvpi to write
again, but we are thinking our news
will be very scarce again this week.
We were hoping that we would
have something of Interest to write
about, but we have failed so far to
find anything of much importance,
so we will have to Just do tho best
we can, and we are sure that's all
that’s expected of any one.
Seems as If we will have dreary-
looking weather all Che week, from
the looks of things at this writing.
Mr. Oscar Byrd made a business
trip to Thomasvllle one day last
A few of the young people were
entertained very delightfully at the
home of Mra. Young’s last Friday
night at a plndor shelling. Among
Chose present were Mis sot Mat’.le
decline to see personally Job-hunt,
era, unless he sends for them, came
as a further shock.
bride and groom are very popular,
a.id have .many friends who extend
pood wishes. • >
Maurice G.BUu, who, as stated
by the Enterprise correspondent
last week, has been at the sanitar
ium In Pavo, for several days, has
recovered sufficiently to come home I test Known Cough Hi medy.
and he will soon he well. If Ite has For forty-three years i r. King's
no relapse. jNew Discovery has tcon known
Mr. N. M. Beckham, who was one throughout the world as the moat
of our most respected citizens till • reliable cough remedy. Over three
Wilson Telia Florida Senators to
See Attorney-General, About
Appointment*.
Washington, March 6.—Proeldent
Wilson gave a practical demonstra
tion of his application of the new
patronage rule today, when Sena
tors Fletcher and Bryan, of Flori
da, called to dtacuaa the appoint
ment of a Judge a:id United States
Attorney for the Southern District
of Florida.
Preeident Wilson asked them to
make their recommendations to the
Attorney General.
F
FACE BEATEN IN WITH A CLUB
AND HORRIBLY MANGLED —
CROWD OF GANGSTERS ARK
HELD FOR MURDER.
New York, March 6.—Mra. Kath
erine Godfrey, a young widow, waa
found murdered in her fiat, at an
early hour today.
Her head and face had been hor
ribly battered, presumably with a
club-
Three men, who reported the
killing to the police, are being de
tained as material witnesses. They,
said they hod called to see th* wo
an and found her head.
Best For Skin Diseases.
Nearly every skin dlseasp yields |
quickly and permanently to Buck*
len’s Arnica Salve, and nothing Is I
better- for hums or bruises. Soothes I
-id -heals. John Deyc, of Gladwin, I
Mich., says, after suffering twelve]
years, with skin aliments and spend-1
ing $400 in doctor's bills, Bucklen'sl
Arnica Salve cured him. ft will help!
you. Only 25 cents. Recommend-I
ed by all druggists.—(adv.)
BLUES AND REDS CELEBRATE
Dinner Served the Two Teams of 1
V. M. C. A. Membership Cam
paign at the Tosco Hotel
feist Night.
. . . . , ~ , . million bottles were used last year.
last year, hut now of Cairo, was j gn . t thIg proo f j t wi jj get rid of
1)0(1
visiting relatives and f riends here
last week.
Prof. J. Gorham Garrison, made
a business trip to Thomasvllle Sat
urday.
Miss Reoecea Kennedy, visited
friends in Coolidge Monday.
Mr. W. A. Hart spent several
days last week in Fjorida on a
hunting trip.
~ We can already imagine that we
(eel the influence of a Democratic
administration.
your cough, or we will refund your
money. J. J. Owens, ol Allendale,.
S. C., writes the way hundreds of
others have done: “After twenty
years, I find that Dr. King’s New
Discovery is the best remedy toa*
coughs and colds.” For coughs or
colds and all throat and lung trou
bles, it has no equal. 50<- and %l.
at all druggists.— (adv.)
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Mothers who value their own comfort and tbs
welfare of their children, should never be without a
box of Mother Gray'a Sweet Powder* for Children*
for oee throughout the season. They Break np
Colds. Relieve Feverishness, Constipation, Teething
If you have Indigestion, heart
burn, belching or sick stomach, take
ten drops of DARBY’S PROPHY
LACTIC FLUID in a little water. I*,
checks the misery Itsnantly. rf you
have a cut, sore or wound any
where, apply a little of DARBY’3
FLUID. The flesh mends at once.
Use It In the sick room to destroy
damn
closets to purify the air. It is the
greatest combination of Internal,
external and antiseptic medicines
known to medical science. Price 60
cents per bottle Sold bv R. Thom
as, Jr., and Peaicock-Mash Drug
Company.—(adv.)
Three Greek Transports Sunk by
Turkish Cruiser.
Vienna, March 6.—The Turkish germs or odors, put It
cruiser, ‘‘Hamldleh,’’ today sunk
three Greek transports, loaded with
Servian troops, who were en Toute
to Scutari, according to a Constan
tinople dlapa’ch to a local paper.
The attack occurred 'near the
peninsular < ■\s, In the Aegean Sea.
From th... It would appear that
the transports were preceding, not
to Scutari, but to Gallipolls, where
It was proposed some time ago to
make a flank attack on the Turk
ish troops defending the Darda
nelles.
Great havoc was created among
the troops on the transport, nccori-
Ing to further reports received here
during the day.
(From Tuesday’s Dally.)
Last night at eight tmrty, the
membership committees of the
cent Y. M. C. A. contest, were
tertained at a dinner party at
Toeco Hotel. The committees, 1
the victorious Blues and the '
finished Reds, were seated at a 1
table, which bad been beautiful!
decorated In the colors of
teams.
A splendid five-course dinner
served, at the conclusion of whl
Secretary Hunter. President 1
and Mr. Craigmllos, Chairman
the General Membership Commit
thanked the young ladles and
for their work during the
ble campaign. After dinner,
eral reeptlpn waa held In tl
stairs parlors of the hotel.
Those present Included:
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hunter,
and Mrs. C. C. 3mlth, Mr. aad
F. S. Smith, Misses Mary Jeri
Norma Hines, Clara Neel, if
Spence, Susie Brandon, Grace
erly, Jessie Wntc, Fraser Mitch
Juanita Acker, Louise Granthi
Clifford Mijcheli, Goodie Mltchi
Nannie Tlmberlake, Mary Eva
lette Messrs. -Sydney Flem
George Neel, W. A. Watt,
Palin, W. B. Williams, Joe
miles, Remer MacIntyre, Joe
Rer, Tharln Cooper, Louts S. Mi
Henry Sparks, T. L. Speace,
Flowers, Wallace Neel, Paul
William Grantham.
GOOD ENOUGH FOR A WHILE 1
before sending It to the repair
Is the mistake that la often made
the man that la given to procrasl
nation. Why run tho risk of
dent when it may cost y° u ^s»
when you can have your cai
wagon over-haulel and made not
at so little expense by
A. W. Palin & Son.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING.