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

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-E.V rERE-KIS E, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1013, @0000000000000000 @000000000 i Dont Swat the Fly f 0 0 0 0 Shepard's House Fly Driver and Insert Exterminator Is the only liquid driver and exterminator on the market. It Is a disinfectant, deodoriser nnd germicide, and is harm less to people. Kills flies, mosquitoes, and all o'her In sects instantly. Endorsed hy your Uncle Sam's Health De partment, and guaranteed hy INGRAM DRl G Co, Other seasonable arii.-les of extreme merit are Ashes Roach Pepper, the most satisfactory roach exterminator we have ever sold. White Tar paper that takes the place of moth balls. Cedar nag' for storing away furs, suits, over coats. etc. These Rags are moth proof, dust proof, and the article can be taken om and worn any time. NEWS FROM IRE COUNTY "MERRILLVILLE” “SALEM" 0 | INGRAM DRUG CO. Phone 9 or 99. I We are having some cool and win- ( dy weather for this time of the year, j I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel West are | | attending the Bible Conference at | Pavo this week. i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Triplett, of! ! Grady county, are visit in. 4 home! [folks this week, and looking lor a’ , location over here. Mrs. Annie Stephenson visited Smith Monday after- ! 00000000000000000000 0000000000 ViVm> * * * * If COBB HELD LEAGUERS DOWN WANTS Only Three Hits Secured Off Little Fellow in the Game Ve terday .Afternoon—Some Lo cal Dope. (From Thursday’s Daily.) Ty Cobh held the Empires down to three hits yesterday, and thev didn’t earn one of their four runs. The midget was master of the sit uation as far as the mound w is concerned from the initial ball to the ninth inning, when he s-nek out the first two up. or.e of whom was Murphy. With the exception of the first two innings, when the High School lads were evidently nervous and 111 at east, they played splendid ball, the fielding of Ansley after he went to left field, from first base, being the feature of the contest. Spence and Grantham and Ansley vere all wobbly in the first two i«- **«*************+ BICYCLE STOLEN—$5.JO Reward for return. Columbia Mo lei 59, Chadless, black enamel 2G-inch frame, black wheels, red rubber handle grips. Return to Times- Enterprise. MEN AND WOMEN—Sel! guaran teed hose. 70% profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Begin ners investigate. Wear-Proof, 303S Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. NOBODY SPARED Kidney Trouble* Attack Thomas, villo Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidney Ills eieze young and old Often come with little warning. Children suffer In their early nin?s, but they steadied down after ; years—- ...... a while and It was all off with the Can't control the kidney seere- leaguers. With the same support ! tlons that the League -twiners received, I Girls are languid, nervous, suf- the T. H. S. would have coma out ! fer -pain, even with the big fellows. The Merrillville HUh School came to a close last Friday evening, April IJth. The closing exercises were tlie most enjoyable ever held here. The pro: ram was as follows: Recitation—Welcome Address, by little Owen Linton. Dialogue—‘ Ye Village Skewl of Long Ago." This ; lay was enjoyed hy all. Two hours or tTTore were i ji ra j. jj spent in acting this dialogue, and nooni i characters took part. f jir. Rogers, of Patten, attended Recitation—"Tragedy of a Little i Sunday School at Salem Sunday. ! Pie.’’ hy Hugh Dyke. j The Woman’s Missionary Union j Dialogue—By Prof. O. L. O. Steph- imct at Salem Sunday afternoon. J enson and Mr. Horace Strickland, 1 They received three new members, j entitled, ‘W Talk About Our Swee*.- ( and had a good meeting. They iu- j hearts.’ This caused much laugh-j vile all the ladies to take a part ter. in their work. : Two recitations, composed by the ^ r< Mrs. Asa Stephenson] teacher, about our bald-headed 8 P ent Saturday night and Sunday j postmaster, Mr. 'Smith. They were 1 with Uie formers slater, Mrs. Char-; recited by Hugh Dyke and Young Blasiton. ! Vann. i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murray, vis-j \ t>„„. i-, tfu.i. lied the latter’s father, Mr. Wooten,* A Row in the KItc.h-’ f i 3t l'"'!" n T o n h n a nTe ! " r - V. H. Deane, made a bust- * : ness trip to Florida Saturday, re-1 turning Monday. Mr. Charlie Blanton and wife! spent Sunday evenin’- with the lat- i ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter! Stephenson. j ithc kPchen ! • v,r - U eane and family and | I Recitation-Hy Gladys Stephen-!«' 6 . 8 Shepherd spent Sunday; son. "Tile Way Girls Do When Thoyi*'*J XI ”; v - Beane ' j e.tnh . .. I Mr. Bryan Green and Miss Bertha I Rant to Catch a Ream | Gaddy drove up to the home of Mr. I Recitation by Ruby Griffin “ Aman- j ^d. Way, Sunday afternoon, and, da’s V’isit to Her Grandmas. (the accomodating Justice of the! Recitation by Miss Johnnie I^ee j p ea ce performed the ceremony that Evans, "Sambo.” made them man and wife. i Tableaux by five little girls, Janie Mr an(1 Mrs. J. B. Williams and Nesmith. Gladys Stephenson. Buoy | daughter, Miss Cora Williams, via-] and Cleo Griffin. j ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Tableaux by Miss Johnnie Cee LessJe Parrish Sunday. 1 Evans, "Yield Not Unto Tempeta- j t io~i.” j United States Flag Drill, by six-j teen girls. j The crowd was more than pleas-. ed and highly entertained until j about 11:30. Personal and Local Mention. Dialogue—"A Row in the Kitch en." in which Misses Vetitia Dyke and Lea Evans, took the various parts. This was very interesting and was one of the favorites among the crowd, and by the manner in which it was acted, it made the situation (appear as if it was a real "row” THE PAIR, RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT -OF- Ladies Panama $£50 and $10.00^ Values OUR PRICE Hats $4.98 and CALL AND SEE THEM. Fancy Pique 25c VALUES for ... 12 l=2c Fhe Fair. I relatives at this place, j Mrs. J. W. Mills, of Dunedon, ! Fla., Is spending a few weeks with j her mother, Mrs. M ,R. Holloway We regret to know of the illness Prof. C. E. Duggar made a husi- of Mr Lavelle Barwl-k. He Is pointment to the Board of United ss trip to Thomasville Saturday. b ere f' rom go hool at Norman Pari;, States General Appraisers, at Now Mrs. C, L. Duggar and Miss Pearl 'having contracted what has been DEMOCRATIC LEADER OF IOWA GETS RIG NEW YORK PLUM. Washington, April 17.—Jerry B. Sullivan, the Democratic leader of Iowa, has been selected for an ap- do dally Women worry, can’t work. Men have lame and aching backs. If you have any form of kidney ■•Is. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys— be following testimony prove their w-th: Mm, W. J. Glddens. 1014 Oak 3t Valdosta, Ga., says: "I can confirm all a member of my family said In . . . . ,. ... April 1908 when he publicly told of outs, one an unassisted double P>s»'-! th ' e great benef it which Doan's Kid Dud used three pitchers and they all fared about alike. Ty pitched the entire contest, striking nut four men. the others being credited with a total of two. Ty only allowed or.e base on balls, and fielded perfectly with four assists. Spence stole third and second on Dudley with ease dur ing the early part of the contest. Murphy fielded well, being cred ited with seven assists and two Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brlmberry, Duggar spent Saturday with Mrs J. j pronounced as small pox. Camilla, who have been visiting A. I-aing. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lat relatives here, returned home Mon-. Mr. Lalie Davis, of the Macedoiia day. community, spent Sunday with bio Mr. Smith, of Macon, has been t ie brother, Mr. G. W. Davis, guest of his brother, Mr. T. O. Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor dined , lor a week or so. ! with ProL and Mrs. C. E. Duggar j Dr. W. ii. Crow has made several; Sunday. I urofessional visits to the bedside of •“ rs - J - Clark and Mr. L. C. IMIss Annie Mae Jarrett this week, j C |ark and Mlss Fannie Clark spent She is suffering from a relapse of j Stinrtay measles. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Latimer, have as their guests, Mrs. Byrd, of En terprise, Ala., and their mother, of NVw Brockton, 'Ala. “MEICJUFE” York. William W. Roper, of Fhlladei phia, a former foot-ball coach and a Democrat, has been selected as appraiser of customs at Philadel phia. O. C. Hough, of Dillon made very pleasant call Saturday and lock. vith Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bul- Metcalfe, Ga., April 13.—Miss Mr. H. M. Hall called on Miss Nel-! Hcssic Dunn spent last Sunday very lie White Sunday afternoon. 'pleasantly with friends In Thomns- He, however, let two scratch hlts|J“' R pjj*‘ brought "“my *som ” They! Sunday. u rd ay night* an d* S unday w Rh" Master 1 Mr. Ansel Dekle happened to a get by that should have been fleldad | benefited his ^ system, completely Mrs. 3utton of Cairo, came over ] R|lf „ y s n * Uock d 1 I very painful accident a day or two under ordinary circumstances. Jur- .... blm of nafn ln hta back Sunday evening to be the guest of , _ . , , Inyo. .Mr. Dekle attempted to crank dan at first. Is weak on ground | Z^trenTtheLT hVkidney. 5 >er *■«»“«■ ^ a »»ort time 9I , e Tsatrday LTunflay ; »«I. car. when the machine ' kicked" balls and he let eas * po ( always complained before w© gave) Mr. S. L. Evans of Valdosta, M r r j Merritt jhlm, breaking his right arm in two through him, which gave Pittman., h , Doan ' 9 Kidney Pills, but not catne home Sunday to visit home- Mr R j , - . Iplaces. However, we are glad to, first man up In the first Inning, a • „ U8 | nK then) . Th)s sp |endld folks. mo-nine' with Mr p q whi#. .£« ” ote that hls arm 18 lm P rovln 3 T ®ry run. Ills two hobbles were the only ; „ remedy should bo known by j Miss Lane of Quitman, is the i, ;,,ry slck at Uiis' writing * ‘ h i rapidly at this time and we sincere-1 errors made by the Empires. i a ll" guest of her sister. Mrs. Mil’er. I W« are snrrv Vo ,h£f'\ir. , ly hope he will be able to use it | The crowd was with the little fel- Forsale by all dealers. Price Messrs. Ernest McMillan and | F " B ® ifoTk °s sick at this tlme w. ere lo "‘. lows ar.d a sample of what visiting 5 „ , Foster-Mil burn Co.. But-'Andrew Dyke visited relatives In |, for her a sneedv r«overv' i Ml8s McDonald of Monticello teams may expect was handed the, fal0i New Y ork, sole agents for the the city of Thomasville Saturday I Mr and Xlre J A toec ,„™i lvl '" bi: Mr8 ' H - J ' ConneIi - larger boys during the entire «m-1 States . land Sunday. ' *..**„,a.„,u£5 1 The many friends of Miss Georgia *“* Remember the name—Doan's—! Messrs. Horace .Strickland and Use DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID tn the house and in the sta ble. /t is as good for animal flesh as it is for the human body. It heals sores, cuts, ragged wounds, colic, dysentery, hots atd worms. There ic haidly any limit to its sefulners about the home. Price, "0 cents per bottle. Sold by R. Thomas. Jr., and Peacock-Mash Drug Company.adv. PAYNES RHEUNilATONE FOR RHEUMATISM THK GREATEST KIDNEY' AND BLADDER REMEDY' ON THE MARKET TODAY. What it has done for others it v-’ill do for you. Cures and strengthens the kidneys and frees the system of uric acid. By its use your daily tasks will become a pleasure Instead of a drudgery, life will be brighter and your health extended for many years. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price, $1.03 per bottle. For Sale by— PBAOOCK-MAHH DRUG OO. (adr.) test. None of the Albany pitcher.! did as well as Ty did, with the team, and the players were supposed to be green and out of practice when the Sally Leaguers tackled them. The fund which was derived was used to defray the expenses of the Pitcher McColl who was taken ill here, soon after arriving. ix?e, the husky right fielder, sold thirty-two tickets for the contest himself, and many of the other players sold sev eral. Quite a neat sum was realized. Score by innings: and take no other.—(adv.) I Henry Carter spent Saturday j Sunday w ith Mr. Strickland’s ents in Quitman. and par- High School. Empire Lea? Empire Murphy, ss Pigue, 2b. Barnett Alt R H PO A K If. Le rf. . 0 1 9 0 Wilkes, cf. Jordon, lb. Kates, 3b. . Dudley, < . Elliott, p. Rooney, p. Elrod, p. . 1 0 U 0 1 TOTAL. . T. H. N. Pittman, 2b. Cooper, p. . . . IMoIntosh, c. Spence, 3b. . Grantham, ss. Ansley, lb&lf Upchurch, rf. Price, If&lb . . iMl R H PO A E Stni’h. TOTA L . 29 I 15 11 Summary: Base on balls, off <’oopcr 1 ; two-base hits, Katee; three base hits, Murphy: double j lays. Murphy unassisted, Jordon to Murphy to Jordon; Smith to Pitt man to Ansley: hit by pitched ball, Paige, i batting for Rooney); struck out, by Cooper 4, by Elliott 1, Roon ey 1: left on bases, T. H. S., i, Em pire s. stolen bases, Spence 2, Mur phy, Wilkes, Kates; sacrifice hits, Cooper, PUue. Time of game, one hour and U» minutes. Umpire, Smith. The Infernal Pains of Women Women who are weak, nervous and discouraged brought on by the painful ailments peculiar to then sex, should use DR. SIMMONS SquawVine Wine A Woman’s Remedy It possesses the power to act directly cn the weakened parts, conveying renewed strength, func tional activity and regularity. A woman who is struggling along under a burden of pain, weakness and distress soon feels its bene ficial effect in a revival of Inter est In her household duties and the strength and energy to per form them without exhaustion. It puts the system tn perfect order, the result of which Is a strong, healthy body, a cheerful mind and a clear, rosy complexion. Sold by Dmstiit, and DtaUn Price $1 Per Bottle e.f.SIMH0NS MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Saturday nl K ht and Sunday with Mr. „n. #s. „ ,, tw i \i_ \\*tn Hulun Donaldson, one of the teachers >n ZroVllinr V., . , the high school here, will regret to u-nnthor for thin’ ° ‘ 00 .learn that she is very sick Li a hos- i weather for this season of the year. j. lUo) , tl \ii« a nnnni lJ Mr. Roy Hall called on Miss Mattie Lou White Sunday afternoon. “PATTEir Sun- cool Warwick, Ga., 'April 17 weather has caused the cro|<« to ■ ook bad in this section. Rev. Mr. Bowen, of Dixie, preaeb- to a large and appreciative au dience here Sunday. Ho made an earnest appeal for the support of the Christian schools nad colleges. These are our training camps of the future. Over twenty thousand aliens are coming into our ports every week. They come with their own ideals. If we are to save our homes, protect our institutions, for tify our government and promo'.e the church of Christ, we must have the great army of students that at tend our colleges, that they may be able to go forth to conquer tais land in ’.he name of Christ Jesus— the Lord of Hosts. Rev. Chandler, of Coolidge, spent a few hours here Saturday after noon. Messrs. Renter and Austin, and Vital in Bainbridge. Miss Donald-j son was visitin’’ her mother, when [ \ii-_ T s ,_ . . - . 4 . - she was taken ill, her physn la:i or-' - lisa Lila Jackson, of the C pii.ur , ,| ( . ri;1K i,,. r m the hospital. Miss I Donalson has quite a large circle of j friends here, and we regret very j much that she will not be able to finish her term of school. Miss Fannie Lee McCall, who v.n j called home a few days ago, o i ! account of the death of h»»r aim*.; Mrs. Kerr, has returned to Forsyth j where she is attending Bessie Tift College. Hill Community attended day School Sunday afternoon. Mr. John Wurst was out riding with his best girl Sunday afternoon Mr. Ivey (’hason was out riding with Miss Willie Turner Sunday af ternoon. SCHOOL BOY. cw .Miss .Mamie Livingston is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. A. Redding. Mr. Homer Golden and Miss Cor Williams of Pavo, visited our Sun day School Sunday afternoon. A large crowd enjoyed tne Bilg ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Hart last Thursday evening. TIi« affair was given in honor of their guest. .Mrs. T. F. Horn, of Colum bus, Ga. We are glad to note at this writ ing that Mrs. T. A. Redding is hit proving, and we hope that she will soon he well again. Misses Alice Rayford a.id Rhod ni T t A j Sherrod visited Misses Vera and mxii, r ,. | c i R. Gardner's ! Glady8 C ' rlsler Sunday. Quite a number of our cut to Pavo last and Mrs. Jones, all took dinner at Mr residence Sunday. [people Mr. T. G. v a ndle was also among evening the visitors here Sunday. j Mrs. Horn has returned to her , ar, ' s » ade a shor ‘ home in Columbus, after a pleas- at Merrillville Sunday afternoon , ant vl9it to Mrs , p Ha d Cullen Hoxers and Mr. Sim j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hobbs visited the former'e brother, Mr. Madison “The car of the hour” it has been many seasons! But it’s more than that now. It stands alone—“lie universal car.” Nothing but a wonderful merit could have created so enormous a de mand for it. Better get yours to-day. "SPiPG HILL" The McKenny, were Iti Thomasville Mon- Our school picnic will be held on ‘ Nnhha v ° r April 23th. We have secured Judw I H °.''** l ®“ nday ;, , ,, H. \V. Hopkins to speak for us. The I. *' r ' ' Gr « en ald «'»» public Is invited to come and hrlnx|„" . ‘ _ . , avo ; Plaited our Icll.ftlled baskets. S "! ,da > S . Lno °l la8t Sunday. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr., and Pea cock-Mash Drug Company. .. m . Mies Bahama Hancock visited Misses cool weather is making corn.| Norma and A j, ce Hart , a8t T Uesday# otton and melons look had. It) Some of our youa.? folks enjoyed a looked very promising laat week, ] fish frolic a’ the creek one day this ontinued cool weather for the past few days has greatly hin- J dered the watermelons and cotton. I The county road gang has pitened | its camp in this community and the! gang will likely do some needed | work on the roads. A party of drummers started to s Akridge. In a nautomobile, but as I their machine broke, they had to j walk back to Ochlocknee. » Prof. W. H. Chandler and Mr. i J. W. Wilson, attended the State ] Encampment of the W. O. W. in Thomasville last week. They re-! ported a most enjoyable visit. I Mr. O. P. Griffin and wife, and little daughter, Cleo. from Thomas- i’llle, were the quests of relatives Sunday. Mr. Clayton Griffin, who has a luc- jrative position with the 'A. B. & A., at Thomasville, and who has been sick at his home in this community, will be able to return to his duties Wednesday. Dr. 1. J. Wilson was called to the bedside of Mr. W. P. Singletary one u/luL-w B ;. Buntln be with Ithe* farmer’s oats are bid- ""„“ y af “'' n °o“' and , that ly afTected by the rust, and the pros- m ild > k 7 18 “" Pert for a Rood oat crop. U not at sured. tome out and help us. ftll promising ■' ll88 ■'E an . a ' 8 •' ,ae 'VHllams, of: q ulte tt n u' m ber of the friends of ■ Irs. Emma Hagan and x.11hs Bessie Sassr . were her guest.; last Sunday. There are more than 220,000 Fords ra the world's highways—the best possible testimony to their unexcelled worth. Prices—runabout, 1525 — touring car 4000—town car ISt)0 f. o. b. Detroit with complete equipment. Catalogue fron. Logan Auto Exchange, Thomasville, Georgia. For The Toilet WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF TOIL- ET WATERS, INCLUDING SUCH POPULAR ODORS AS A2- T UREA, LA TREFLK, HUDNUTS VIOLETS. LAZKLLS, ETC. | ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF TALCUM POWDERS IN TOWN 1NCL1 II.NG ALL MAKES. ODORS, AND {jt l'KICFS. § ir WILL PAY YOU W I UN IN NEED OF ANYTHING FOR THE TOILET TO INSPECT OUR LINE AND GET OUR PRIG- 8 SThe City Drug Store,! PHONE 284 0 V I but don’t look so good now. The ® trust has ruined the oat crop In our @l neighborhood. It will be almost a ^ I complete failure. We have seen fa*.! oat-fields ’.hat wont make the seed that was planted on them. Messrs. P. W. Shepherd and Har vey Waxes, of N’orman Park, visited ho ne folks here Sunday. .Miss Hazel Smith upe-nt last week with relatives iu Thomaevllle. Messrs. Acy and Blander Nesmith, | Charlie Parramore and Sam 3hop-1 herd, attended an all-day sing at 1 Sunset last Sunday. We haven't heard of any mar- J riagea this week. We know of one or more that wants to marry, out they have not made their formal an- uoun eme.it yet. Our kind and efficient 'Sunday School Superintendent had a smile on his face Sunday afternoon that made us think -he had some good Is aot They caught several nice ■perch and some tender-mouth suck ers. They seemed to enjoy watch ing the fish take the bait off their hooks. Miss Berta Drew and children visited relatives in Pavo Saturday and Sunday. Mr. West O’Neal was visiting In our district Sunday. PINE PARK »» eoee s o > sees s > ee e—.eooeo ^ . Jmdy <o tan It Jn»t yet The crops In this section are lookiug fine, but If the weather re mains so cool, much longer, we fesr there will be some damage done to corn, cotton, etc. Mies Vash Singletary and Mrs. Willie Fuller, made a abort trip to. Cairo Saturday. Mr. Roy Banrfek end family, of Barwlck, spent the week-end- with The box eupper .it the Singletary School house F 'unlay night last, wae attended a large crowd, and It was a big success. It Is said that there will be an all day sing at Pine Chapel, next Sun day. All good singers arc Invited to come and bring their song books. “Our Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers” ' " R. Thomas.Druggist We hare been fn business tn this town for somo time, and we are looking to build up trado by alwaya advising our patrons right. So when we tell you that wo hav„ found the eczema remedy and that wo ■t*nd back of It with the manufacturer’s iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon ft that we give our advice not In order to sell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufTerers, but be cause we know how It will help our business If we help our patrons. Wo keep In stock and sell, all the well known skin remedies. But we will say this;# If you are suffering from any kina of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, - ‘ to try a full Prescription. And, if it docs not do the work, this bottl, will coat you nothing. You alon. to Judge. Again and again we have aeon how a drop * of .this olmplo wash applied *o ,h « akin, takes away the Itch. in“ etantly. And the cures all seem to b« permanent. ” r. d K d a Prescription made by the D. D, D. Laboratories of Chicago. I. composed of thymol, glycerine, oil ot wtntergreen and other healing, soothlnrj cooling Ingredients. And If you arW Itch, you will feet J»** craxy with itch, you will feoL soothed and cooled, the Itch absolutely? washed away the moment you applied R. Thomas, Jr., Druggist.—(adv.) this D. D. D. _ We have made fast frlrads of more than out family by recommending thla remedy to a okln sufferer here and there and we want you to try It now on our positive no-pay guarantee. Pains in the haeg, and the irregu larltles to which women nro subject, with all their attendant miseries, yield at onco to DR. SIMMON’: SQUAW VINE WINE. It ts a row erful restorative. It Is aa pleasant to take as the Juice of a swo»t orange. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by R. Thomas Jr., and Pearock Mash Drug Co.adv. Several architects 'are In the oily today conferring with the Board of Education, relative to the plans 'or the new school, which Is to be erect ed on Mal!«tte Heights. Among them ore Messrs. Blair, of Macon, Choate, of Atlanta, Maxwell, of An- dsrson, 8. C„ and Bishop of Val- GOOD ENOUGH TOR 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 rl«k 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