The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, April 11, 1913, Image 4

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■ >v, ' ' ■ v; .■ ■ SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-KvrjJRF-itDB, FBmir, APRIL 11, 1018. 000 @0 000 0 000000000 000000000000 Dont Swat the Fly 0 0 0 i 0 0 © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shepard’* Houee Fly Driver and Insect Exterminator 1* the only liquid drlvor and exterminator on the market. It Is a disinfectant, deodorizer and germicide, and is harm less to people. Kills Alee, mosquitoes, and all o’her In sects Instantly. Endorsed by your Uncle Sam’s Health De partment, and guaranteed by INGRAM I)RIG CO. Other seasonable articles of extreme merit arc Ashe's Roach Pepper, the moat satisfactory roach exterminator we have ever sold. White Tar paper that takes the plate of moth balls. Cedar Rags for storing away furs, suits, over coats. etc. These Bags are moth proof, dust proof, and the article can be taken out and worn any time. INGRAM DRUG CO. Phone 9 or 99. NEWS FROM THE COUNTY ‘CBQLIDGE” Mr. E. L. Evans Is attending the Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bullock spent W. O. \V. convention at Thomasvlle Sunday with Prof, and Mrs. C. E. Ills woA, as a delegate from the Duggar. Hill BIENNIAL SESSION WOODMEN CLOSED THOHj 1 Continued from Page 1. iocal lodge at this place. Quite number of others went down Wed nesday nijht to witness the initia tion of candidates. The Quarterly Conference of <lie Methodist church was held here yes terday. The services were very In teresting and instructive. Rev. J. M. Outler, preached a strong and impressive sermon, anti also deliv ered an instructive lecture on the work of the church. On last Sunday Miss Dorothy Lee Pierce was married to Mr. Jordan. We failed to get his initials. The wedding came as a surprise to all, even to the family of the bride, I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pierce. We | hope their union will be a pleasant one. , Mr. W. S. Poiteviat, who has been sick with measles had a relapse and is a very sick man. His friends I of the following members: W. O. Brushwood, Cuncll Com mander: E. V. Waldhour, 'Advisor i 10 j, e he will soon be improving. I Lieutenant: Percy Sugden, Past i \j r8 . j l, Banister, who was op- ICouncil Commander; C. Bangs, Bail-1 era t e( i on a few days ago, is, to the ker; G. A. Martin, Escort; B. S. delight of her numerous friends do- _ jftymons, Watchman: W. R. Hewlett, jng splendidly. , , TT r IInon the Clerk; C. W. Tanner, Captain of J Mr. James Wood happened to these resolutions be l P , degree Team; F. B. Brand, First j very painful accjdent, a few days bv the Head C?erk to! Sargeant: Ed - Welman, Quarter- j ago , when a wheel of a log cart ran WnscrJo I uke " I master Sargeant, and the following 0 ff the axle and fell upon his leg, rfl P rid tv dollars us Privates: J. H. Bungor, W. C. Bun-| caug , n * a severe bruise, and very n d . H Camp C. L. Colson. E. D. Deilrez. C. j near ,/breaking the bone. Woodmen to the Woodmen's > ^ Hopkins. »'• S ’ J ’ VV ’ ! Mr' and Mrs. Pete O’neal are re- Clrcle, to be used In fostering and f , M . 0Ck ’. D ’ C „ p!?’ JolclnB °Y. er . th . e arrlvaI of a yo,l!1S „. nr v of that Circle in, 1 -- J - O Neal. John Olsen, O. F. I at- 80n at their home., hf ^./of OeoreVa aid llso to as^ ’ Urson. P. M. Russell, F. A. Wall. Two Deaths Ifst that bod^n making m. u deficit I »• W hitehurst. I On last Saturday afternoon, Mr. • . irv The olheers of the Atlanta team t John Denton, of near the Chastain ’ Parade Last Nlglit ' "ere: George \V. Derrick, Council icommunity died of consumption. One of the most picturesque and Commander;; J W’Wright Advisor JIr . Denton was comparatively a attractive suit's to which Thomas-1 Lieutenant; W. C.| Bannett, Ban- moved from North Georgia, and was Wlle has ever been treated w, s tiel ker: ° A - G1 "° rd > Hast Council j mak , n g his home with Mr. W. H. torchlight procession which started |Cc-ntmamler; J._ W. Nix, Escort; W.| I)ergamy . H fs remains wore laid from the Tos'o Hotel at seven fifteen last .night. headed by Marshal Miltoh, and the Captains of the degree teams, the Atlanta and Savannah teams fol lowing and the one band. Then came Head Consul Rosen thal and the retiring Head Consul i Marlin, followed by the delegates.! , , . Midway the procession, the other c °" vrat ‘°"’ Thc ladies of ‘, h f f, Ja band marched and the remainder | f had arranged a most hottntl of the delegates followed that. The | ^.^ead and tl^hundreds red and green torches carried by the entire line showed up wonder-i fully well and was made more effec- Mrs. J. A. Laing spent Monday af ternoon with Mrs. C. E. Duggar. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hall of Meigs, were out at Sunday School Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Bullock and Mrs. T. B. Lewis spent Monday with Mrs. C. E. Duggar. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Sellars, and Mr. Harvey Home, were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Godwin, of the Macedonia settlement. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Duggar, W’hlgham spent a few days with their son, Prof. C. E. Duggar. Mr. Roy Durham of the Centet Hill Community, has Just purchased a ’’sporty” new buggy. Muses Maggie Merritt and Laura Merritt, Miss Fannie Mae Hall and Master Hall Merritt, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pilcher, of Ochlocxnee. Mrs. J. C. Robison called on Mrs. C. E. Duggar Monday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Davis visited near Pel ham Friday. Mr. J. W. Hall lost a nice horse Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pilcher, of the Center Hill community, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harrison, spent Sunday with the latter’s Par- Miss Pearl Duggar spent Satur day night with Miss Bernice Robi son. Prof. J. S. Searcy, the County School Commissioner, spent Friday at Pebble Hill. Come again. Pro fessor—you are our old teacher: Well, as whooping cough Is raz ing up In this part of the county, we hayen’t had to stop school yet. Mr. Lee White called on Miss McDowell, Captain of Degree; t0 re8t j n the cemetery at Chastain ™ - -P— SU -hTTs 6 ^ ReV - J - B - ChM - Emma - " The little fourteen months old baby i J*L 1 ?* a f 8 ,f i ‘ m J K h ht be , a n ." Bh ' y of Mr. and Mis. Wanea I’irlington! f ood yaar for c « and already The Barbecue Attended by Seven J Hundred. I Fully seven hundred people »t- i tended the barbecue which was giv- in Paradise Park, at one o'clock ! today, for the visitors during the of near the same community qulte „ “ " ,,mber burled at Rig Creek church Wed-1™"*™;*» community-this year nesday evening, the services being I . A « < ha , aad ™>n Save about conducted by Rev. H. B. Nesmith, f* „ P J J ndlana , and „ 0h ’ w ® We tender to the bereaved on >s Obf !!° P r ti wortr «Sd° P f.h,ftM ?h " t, , 0d sympathies in this sad hour ) atroyed "tleli rebuild the de- commend to them the One who said j 8 w . r ,‘ .. . . ”1 am the resurrection and the Life.! "“ ,e L. Me " u ‘ 8|,cnt He that llveth and helleveth In ine S,,aday "<‘ h > '« 8 ‘ Pr Ansley Sasser, i n .. i -Mr. Ivey Chason was out riding shall never die. ! with Miss Willie Turner Sunday who ]yj gathered around did full justice to It. The tables were In charge of " two committee®, headed by Mrs. R. wen uiiu was maue merit* biil’u- , ... , , . ., . , ... . . . streets^ ‘ Full? tour 'hundred Wood- j "j e "' To " ds f City a-jmp. and by i , a A ,. 8 ' IU w ” k ® r ,° f c^Vuesdas j aft jf" 00 ,"' H H|) , !T°' fl8h • and a very enJoyt -- - c " dark. , and la d I es goes the iredlt ioi The sentiment of this scribe la in-| a The delegates were then marched the . s,,Iendld ^ e * ,te ^ tain,,,eat - Tne dined to believe that the citizens ofj to the Opera House, where the In- "L®?- rII "wu Harris* ot’thl Fl«t' Atlaata who are 8trlv ' n A for the! itiatory and degree drill work was i 8r _. by l .? e '^''^^*’ Harr 8 ’ of the F r8t j Sunday closings of those places of put on. Only two teams competed, that of Savannah taking first prize of a hundred dollars, and Atlanta second prize of fifty dollars. The Savannah team Is composed Cough,Cold SoreThroat Sloan’s Liniment gives quick relief for cough, cold, hoarseness, sore throat, croup, asthma, hay fever and bronchitis. HERE’S PROOF. Mb. Altikrt W. PmcE.of Fredonla, Kan., writes: “ Wo u»e bloau's Lini ment in the family and find it an ex cellent relief for colds ami hay fever attacks. It str>|« couching and sneea- lng almost instantly, n SLOANS LINIMENT RELIEVED SORE THROAT. Mbs. L. Itnr.wr.B,of MMello.Pin., writes: •• I bought one l>«>ttie of your Liniment and Itdidmeall thc good in the world. My throat was very Sore, and It cured me of my trouble." GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. MB. W. II. Btranok, 3721 Elmwood Avenue, Chicago, 111,, writes: “A lit tle boy nest door had croup. 1 gave the mother Bloan’s Liniment to try. She gave him three dr- ps ou sugar before going t'> and he got up without the croup in the morning." Prlco, 2Bo50 c., $1.00 Baptist Church. Athene Gets Next Convention. After routine work this mornin?, final adjournment was taken at one; rase , hat gtore8 lre opKlcd on that day of rest, and ?oods eold. amusement are on the right line, j j\Ve should be more submissive to» JjSunday laws. It Is too often the] "PATTEN’ o’clock and announcement made that delegates would receive their pay checks at the Bank of Thom- asville at three thirty, when about seventy-five hundred dollars wa3 distributed. j Before the closing, the selection of J tne next meeting place was had and | •Athens won by a close vote. Rome,’ ] Dublin and Athens were nominated j and after a short time, Dublin'with- (drew In favor of Athens, that city j 1 could be easily refused. UNCLE SI. “CENTER HILL" The farmers are getting on nlce- thnt;l>’ with their work at this writing, j Mr. Sim McKeency and Miss | Mable Marrable, spent Sftnday In iThomasville. I M,r. Morton an<J Mr. Whipple | were In Patten Thursday. | Mrs. Lancaster has returned home and reports her mother very much Improved. Mrs. Thomas Is spending a days In Dixie. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gardner spent RECEIVED NEW SPRING LINE OF MEINS SHIRTS That arc guaranteed absolutely fast colors. r A New Shirt or Your Money Back if They Fade. $1.50 grade for 98c $2 fo°r° 8rade $1.39 Ask to see the ARTISTIC Shirt. The shirt with a reputation. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. The Fair. The rains have somewhat held j and the farmers are going o;i j j winning by about fifteen majority in! w,t h their planting, and some of I Thursday night in Dixie 'the final ballot. ‘them are through planting and are f 9 j The newly elected officers for tho | beginning to Pj? w * uch thlag8 “ 8 ; here next Sunilaj. We trust that next two years were tne.i installed; j watermelons and other carl/ planted ? | nJ ge croW( j v; jjj gree j him. j Tourist (Tty ramp Highly Com- I erops. j All are Invited to attend the Suu- • |ilinicnte<1 by Head Camp. I-nst Sunda> being the fifth »un-lj av g^gol !., ■ ,u . s . t ..“ ‘ h ^, flna L ad J“ ar !!?A ; l t ; 1 f“^„?a eV .'h! n ?„n!l !, 'eon Rl n. a 'ef aC '«Xl W. are to have our Picnic here on the Loth. The public Is invited of near Patten, took dinner with Mr. J. M. Shepherd Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Simmons and chlldr n are visiting her parents near Thom- asvllle this week. Mr. Henry Fulwood and family dined with Mr. J. H. Smith and wile Sunday. Rev. Aaron Hart and little daugh ter and Mr. W. C. Bean, and fam ily visited Mr. Victor Bean and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murray vis ited at tho home of Mr. Shepherd Sunday afternoon. Mr. Kenchin Simmons and sis ter. Miss Orba, ’ of Quitman, at tended preaching at Salem Sunday. Miss Maud Red visited Miss Rena Vonler Sunday. Mrs. Samuel West visited her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Threatt, of Pavo, Sunday. Our Sunday School at Salem seems to he improving. We hop*) this improvemnt will continue. Salem people are looking forward to having their Sunday School pic nic Saturday before tho first Sun day in May. All Sunday Schools and everybody Is Invited to come and help make It a good day. Miss Pearl Rogers spent Sunday afternoon with the Misses Shepherd. Mr. Herbert Crissler and sisters, Misses Vara and Gladys, of the Me- Graw community, attend preaching at Salem Sunday. ‘ Mr. Joe Sherrod and wife of fsw Grndy county attended preaching at Salem Saturday. Mr. William Shqrrod of Grady ■ lty visited home folks Saturday NOTICE OF BOND VALIDATION. validate Bonds, STATE OF GEORGIA vs CITY OF THOMA3VILLE. In the Superior Court Thomas County, Georgia. Petition to coaflrm and Fifty Thousand Dollars c the proceeds to be applied only to school purposes. On the 1st day of April, 19X3, the above ease, belns a petition filed by thc Solicitor General of the Southern Circuit, In the name of the State of Georgia, against the City of ThomaBvllle to validate and confirm 933,000.00 of Bonds, the proceeds of which are to be applied only to school purposes In and for said city, will be heard and deter mined at the court houso In the city of ThomasviUe on the zen of the State of Georgia, resid ing within the city of Thomasvillo or any o’her person, wherever resi dent, who has a right to object, may become a party to these proceed ings. This, itu uuy oi April, 1913. O. GROOVER, Deputy Clerk, Superior Court, Thomas Co.. (Ja. 4-7-tf. BUFFJLO STRIKE CONTINUES (By Associated Press.) Buffalo, April 10.—The fifth day of the Street Railway strike began today with the city and Interrurhan service still practically suspended. The railway officials are demand- third lng re-laforcements for three thons- Rev. Bowen of Dixie will preach „| K | lt „„v. ~ Mr \v. s. Sherrod and wlfo arc guests of friends in this community land passed the Convention unaut-ichildren. Among whom was H. \\. attend this nffalr i ni °" 8ly: iTT' H “7ur 0t "iiVvr»Tl °D U plm 1 Mr. Clemon Hough vlsted Thom- I • Be It resolved by this Head Camp|Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne, avlUe lhu weel( _ nn d while there tin Convention assembled, that Its jof Pine Park, and their >oj|ig daue-h ,t |pndpd tho Woodmen Conv»n- most hearty thunks are hereby cx-.f^r, Miss Dorothy May 1 ayne, ajpo. t j on •tended to the officers and members; Mrs. Jacksons brother and fahalp* j ^ of To-rirt City Camp No. 43, Wood-1 Mr. M. W. Shepherd, of Thomaeville. i • men of the World of Georgia for] It is reported that as a little boy; j their magnificent hospitality and bu- l by the name ot Willie Ansley was j grand entertainment live'.i I by them to this convention, j "Resolved further, that we very j gratefully remember the marked courtesy and appreciate the splen did service of Rov. Burch and Ills Entertainment Committee, j "Resolved further, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon I our minutes and a copy be given to Tourist City Camp No. 43. ‘ Compliment other towns as you will, but, hats off, boys, to Thotti- asville. (Signed.) W. J. SIMMONS. P, E. WHTTTLESLIP.** OLD-TIME RACING FEATURES AUK TO HE REVIVED 800X oming to school this A. M., he met; a neiro man who took hia dinner: basket away from him and the little] fellow had to come to school with- "MCORJir Our corn club boys ar taking ad- out any dinner, but some of his big- F h ‘ a « no wcather to Set hearted school-mates divided with : lte " A T Hart of Pine Park Mr W. H. Braswell a:td family v,slted ’ 1 ’ 8 brother, 1, P. Hart, Sat- Visited the their brothers and slster ^ day aad nresched^.t Salem Sun at the oil home place last Sunday. “ a >- ™ t ® r ' Mr. J. B. Singletary . lc vlsltinz j^®® d * u was near Cairo this week (By Associated Press.) New York, April 10.—AH the classic events of former horse-rac ing days, the suburban, metropoll- tant and Brooklyn Handicaps, Law rence realization and other features are to be renewed during the 18- day race meet, which Is to be tried at Belmont Park, beginning Decor ation day. Poultry Raisers For the most effective way to keep your poultry free from mites and lice use Tobacco jDust Just sprinkle it in your neats and poultry houses and you will be rid of the pests, only 7 l-2c a pound at The City Drug Store, PHONE 284 H FULL LINE OF FIELD SEED JUST RECEIVED. "MERRILLVILLE" The school here which Prof. A O. Stephenson has charge, will close Friday, April 11, 1913. Several very Interesting feature* have been prepared for the occasion, to enter tain the good people Friday night. We hope to have a goodly number present and trust they will highly entertained. IJr. W .F. BlaBingame, of Thom asviUe Is In our city this week, doing dental work. He Is stopping at the home of Mr. I. M. Dyke. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Srlmberry. and children, of Camilla, Ga., aro the guest of Mrs. Mollle Owens this week. Mrs. Luna Evans and daughter, Miss Jonme Lee Evans, went over to ThomasviUe shopping one day last week. Mr. H. W. Hays went over to ThomasviUe Wednesday to attend the W. O. W. Convention. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Joiner regret very much to know that they have bid farewell to their many friends here. Mr. Joiner has accepted a poslton In Ma con and they left for their new home Sundtfy. Mrs F. -N. Carter left last week for Woodvllle, Fla., to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Boland for several weeks. Messrs. J. J. Turner. J. W. Wil son, Lum Giles, and F. N. Carter, were among those attended the W. O. W. Convention in ThomasviUe Tuesday. Mr. Joe Barnes and Mr. Jim Mar- s'de of Patten were calling on their friends here, last 3unday. Mr. I. M. Dyke and son, J. ft. _ Dyke, mads a business trip to •ThomasviUe Saturday. Rev. J. B. All! t?o Big Creek hurch to assist in a funeral ser | vice. j Messrs. Joseph and William Slicr- 1 rod, of Grady County, were guests j of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I A. Sherrod this week. I Mr. Odle Gandy was the guest of ! his parents Saturday. Mr. Kl.ichen Simmons of Quitman visited our Sunday School Sunday last. Mr. .1. W. Gandy visited his broth er near Boston Saturday. Miss I-ouvenla Baker of Goolldie visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. J. A. Williams! and daugh ters, Misses Nannie Mac and Alice, of Pavo. were among the visitors In our communty Sunday. Miss Nannie Hart has returned home after a pleasant visit to rela tives at Pine Park. The many friends of Mrs. T. A. Redding will be grieved to leara that she is very sick at this writ ing. Mrs. T. F. Horn, of Columbus, Ga., Is visiting Mrs. I. P. Hart’s family this week. “SALEM” As the writer has not read of any of the happenings In this pros perous community, thought I would send In a few Hems this week. The fa mers are making good use of these fair days, and are trying to get their crop* planted. The oat crop, which has been looking so fine, Is falling to some extent, ruit having set in, In a num ber of Instances. ~ Rev. lAiaron Hart, filled the pulpl/ at Salem Sunday, the pastor, Rev. I. B. Alllgood. being called away to Big Creek, to assist In a funeral. Mr. C. G. Carter and wife, ot Boston, were guests ot Hr. J. X. Shepherd Sunday. Mr. Rogers, a prombent farmer. "SPRING HILL" Tie continued favorable weathei for the pa«t week has enabled the farmers to go forward with their work. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McCroskey were guests of Mr. J. \V. Wilson and family, for a short time last week. Mr. J. P! Chason. our county commissioner, attended the comiiis- sloner’s meeting In ThomasviUe this week. Mr. J. 3. Wilson was the guest of his parents, Mr. asd Mrs. J. W. Wil son Sunday. Misses Sasser and t Chason, accom panied by Mr. Amok Sasser, attend ed Sunday 3chool at Beulah Sun day. Prof. W. H. Chandler went to town on bu8inese Sunday. We are £lad to state that the Spring Hill School Is larger than It has been for several years. We are glad to see the people inter ested in education. SENATE WONT T Monday la April next, and any clti- and state troops cm duty here. Doctors Use IMs for Eczema Dr. Evans, Ex-Commisaloner of Health, says: "There la almost no relation be tween skin diseases and the blood.*' The akin must be cured through the skin. The germs mugt bo washed out «nd 00 salves have long ago been found worth less. The most advanced physicians of this oountryara now agreed on thl* and are prescribing a wash of wlntergroen* thymol and other ingredients for eczema and all other skin diseases. This com pound Is known as D.D.D. Prescription for Eczema. Dr. Holmes, the well known skin spe cial 1st writes: 'T am convinced that the D.D.D. prescription la as much a specific for eczema as quinine for malaria. We have been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy for years." • We. ourselves vouch for the D.D.D, R. Thomas, Jr., Prescriptioni for seuma and absolutely guarantee that It win taka away tbs Itch tho Instant you apply it. any form to have j lave bad l , you apply It If you are suffering from akin trouble w* would Ilk* format Jr that wa oan tail you all aboul ’Ion and how It cures wo ar* so mn of what - or you that wo will bil clad to 1st you .have a tl bottlo on oun guarantee that It will cost you nothing! . wo would Uke come to our store, for wo have agency .of this remedjr for _ j will cost you nothing) unless you find that It doca the world For that matter a trial bottle for ]6e- ought to.be enough to absolutely prov* the merits of the remedy. , Drop, Into our store anyway and wo will toll you all about thte groat remedy. Druggist.—(adv.) (Bv AisocVu-d Prero.) Washington. A . rll 10.—The Sen ate Flaaace Committee has deter-1 mined not to have any bearings on| the tarllf bill. Manufacturers In.- many lines of Industry have appeal ed for an opportunity to present 1 arguments against the rates pro posed In the Underwood bill. The donate Committee members take the position that the hearings os con ducted by the House Ways and Means Committee In January were sufficiently thorough to cover prac tically all points which tho Sennre needs to consider in connection with the tariff revision. THIS-WILL INTEREST• MOTHERS. Xotter Gray's Burnt Fuwdn for Chlldrta, a lowtsla nltit tot ymrlihnm, nmiteko, Bti I cold, la M boon. They tra ao pleaoxnt to Uw LMMdna Ilka thorn. Onr uAo taotliaoalilo. High Art Clothing Now that the Fall and Winter rush is over, we are going to give lo our friends and patrons, the greatest bar gains in suits of clothes and extra pants ever given in ThomasviUe 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 themjnow. 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. brut. ms, (sdr.) GOOD KNOUGH FOB A WHILE TOT before sending It to the repair shop Is the mistake that la often made by the man that Is given to procrasti nation. Why run the riek of ted dent, when It may cost you so dear when you can have your carriage or wagon orer-haulel-and made Bound at eo little expense by A. W. Palin & Son. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING