The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, May 30, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1013. ,/ THRE p . THREE BAGGERS Shepherd’s House Fly Driver and Insect Exterminator. Kills fifty bMHiii ilies to the bottle. Ashes Roaches Pepper, for Roaches, Ants and Water bugs. Cedar bags, for storing away suits, furs, plumes etc. Moth proof, Dust proof, and will last forever. You hit a Home-run when you buy-these three articles. INGRAM DRUG CO, PHONE 9 OR 99 FOR BASE BALL SCORE past few days we have cn having some beautiful weath- «r, the co-n and cotton and other crops are ^rowhig nicely now. oonn, o ithe farmers seem to think they, run houst of their line crons this , SHIP IS IKED OFF: KIFF A ; I'I-'I,I, TEN STORIES AND BROKE ( Chairman j lvro , )t ST OX IMS HEAD ANI)| Finance I HK THEN CUSSED OUT THE I , , Con-' men mho .,ET .t ..HOP " ,,r *' e , ndl " K to bu,ine8R ' Miss \etitia Dyke went over the city of Thomasville Saturday, shopping and while there was the gucH of Mrs. C. L. Lane for a short Washington, May Simmons, of the Senate Committee announced, afte fere nee wi*h President Wilson to-; day, that the proposed five per cent.! Washington, May 29.—A brick differential on imports in American- j falling ten s*o:ies from a new build- owned or controlled ships, would jing being erected here, yesterday be dropped from the tariff bill in I struck William Mcore, n negro, on ;he Senate, on account of the pro-j the head. The brick broke into tests f.om foreign nations. j bits, and Moore sat down. Workmen ! JPO,n ,u>rt * atten dlna S« :.ator Siai.nor.b declared that believed him dead, but sent for a the objections to the clause com- physician. When the lot tor foreign merchants to submit, rived, .Moore* sat «ip and said. Mayor N. E. Turner, left Monday i for Chattanooga, Tenn., to attend the Confederate Reunion. He will • moht likely be gone aU the week, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Roland, ( Wood vine, Ha., are expected to a.'- J rive Thursday to be the guest of, the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Carter, for several weeks. Mrs. Roland's friends will gladly welcome her home, as this is her first trip after her marriage to R‘-*v. Roland a year ago. , _ Mr. W. M. McMillan and Utile l’ at . u [' lay , son of Thomasville were t.he guests uf relatixes and f:lends here Satur day and Sunday. Dr. \V. H. Crow of Coolidge was among the visitors here Sunday morning coming over in his auto. Miss Johnnie Lee Evans visited her frjend Miss Hilda Wilson of Dil lon Sunday. Mr. SIm McKinney of Pat tea was a prominent visitor here Tucsiay The crops are looking this section of the county Mr. W. J. Beaty, accompanied by Mr. E. Strickland, of Boston, made u business trip to Fargo last week. Mrs. W. C. Cummins, of Thomas- ville, spent the day with relatives •here last week. - Mrs. .1. M. Vinson hag -returned af*er spending a while with her (parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carter in Thomasville. Mrs. F. P. Tolar and children, Bl-j don and Ruth, of Pelham, are vis iting friends at this place. Mr. M. S. Kingley of Albany, was here on business Monday aitornoon. Misses Hattie Duncan and Flor ence Beaty spent the day in Boston Quitman to Quite I M ... number of youn.; people beo-robbing jat the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Xes- Imith’h. out in the country near the ‘\Vhat] river Saturday evening. The affair their books to American asents, In j elUI you want to do that for.-" An ; Wi,s Breatly enjoyed by the largo eases of dlspu-ed valuation, would , examination of tie negro’s head 1 1 ™"'• |,,ps " 11 "• Tlle youns l’ e0111 " bowed that he had suffered no ser- 1 a, " n -' 8 fef> aFSUr <‘d of spending a I pleasant time when they go to the home of Mr. Nesmith, for that is POINTS THE WAY. j t,l ° l»l® p e to Ro fo get sweet. I We were glad to welcome Mr. 8atn j The Statement of This Coolidge! 3hol)her(1 of preionla and Miss tion of equalizing of tne duties on | n^ident Will Interest raw material and manufactured' • ■ —- products, including wheat, flour, I our nelgnooring town, Coolidge, and pig iron. He said no decision j points the way in the words of oue our town lg . | of its moat respected residents: be met. In both cases, the State j* Department and the Piesllent holds ions injury, that the protests were justified. Senator Simmons declined *.o state j the President's views on the ques- | Mattie Pier e of Cooildjre, who were 'out for a drive Sunday afternoon i» lad been reached on these quo*-. w } Mcrcdlth> Coolldge . Ga.. t‘ on s. says: “My back troubled me for Chairman Underwood stat ed he months it was so lame at times that favored a retention of the five per j I could hardly attend to my work. A .1 i was almost Impossible for me to cent differential class on Imports (9tralghten after j finished shoeing in American ships, and dec'ared that j a j, or9c j uscd piasters and rub- he believed in discrimination in fa- j bed my back with liniments but ^ vor of American ships, because for- found no relief, hy kidneys were-’* eten nations discriminate in favor , '" e “ 0 “ 9 “ ' ... , , .. came so frequent in passage of their ships. However, Mr. Un- cause me much annoyance, derwood didn’t indicate whether I advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, there would be an efTort to retain! I began using them. They did me this provision against the tration s objections. j me a neW ^adj. There is no more The Senate subcommittee of j lameness or pain and my kidneys finance, which has be°n working on!are restored to a normal condition, the cotton schedule, is said to be I would not be without Doan s Kid- ney Pills In the house." For sale bv all dealers. Price Mr. J. W. Johnson is wearing a \cry bright smile this week, over th*» arrival of two boys at jis home. Mrs. Lloyd Reaves visited her siste: sand brothers at Patten Sun day last. The sing which was given &t*tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Chastain, Sunday evening, was greatly enjoy- a* to|c-d by the large number present. Being Miss Ruby Barker I visited relatives here lnct week. j j Rev. I. F. Duncan filled Rev. A. C. j 'M'hular’s appointment last Saturday* at Pavo. I ' Messrs. Cooper Newsome and j I Otis Eason, and Misses Mae and; !.!ennie Lee Finch were out automo- j jhiling Sunday afternoon. j Mr. Herbert Burton and Miss; Iieona Jackson were out :idiug Sun-1 iday afternoon. I | Mr. Clarence Beaty and Mr. Lee j jStrl klani wen* to Barwick Satur-j day afternoon to play ball. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Garbett went !to Boston Saturday afternoon. | Mr. F. P. Wood went to Pavo ! Monday on business, j Mrs. H. I). Beaty has returned • home after s. ending a while with I her paren*3. Mr. and Mrs. Holland, • in Boston. ! Rev. Mr. Hatcher will preach here at the Old School House next .Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, i Mrs. Harry B. Posey, from At- j lanta, is visiting her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. W. H. Finch. ! Mrs. Roy Godwin of Cairo, Is vis iting relatives here. Hard times don’t interfere with Mr. W. M. Brooks. He is still tak ing in the nlckles. Oh, you Unde Billie. BEAUTIFUL DOLL. ready to recommend some increases In the House rate?, as more than ccnt9 Fo9t er-Mllburn Co.. Buf- one hundred witnesses from New ( f a i 0 . New York, sole agents for the England and the Southern Cotton United States. States had favorably impressed the 1 Remember the name—Doan Senate that some proposed cuts in the tariff bill were excessive. . and take no other.—(adv.) committee is expected to recommend RLLI*.ASK!> FROM JAIL TO The ladies are very busy this week, (preparing for the big W. O W. picnic, which is to take plae? Friday. • BLUE-EYED GIRLIE.” “SALEM” mm" week Mr. R. J. Laster spent las, at Ellenton. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Redding and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams In Pavo last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams of 'pavo, visited the former's sister, Mrs. W. R. Hagan Sunday. .Mirs. Charles Garrison and daugh ters, Misses Pauline and Abide, or Enon, attended our Sunday School last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hansetl Gandy and mother visited relatives ner.r Patten Sun- THE PAIR A LAP’ ;e assortment EMBROIDERIES Edgings, and Insertion VALUES 5c to 15c per yard Oil CHOICE per yard “ ON SALE FRIDAY Until Sold SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Fhe Fair. Stein-Bloch Clothes. BALM! PEACE TO BE SAID THAT AGREEMENT WILL UK SIGNKD TOMORROW nY THK DOWERS AND TURKEY— BULGARIA STILL FIGHTING. London .May 29.—It la considered certain that the iicace treaty be tween the Balkan Allies and Tur key will he signed at the British Foreign office by the peace delegates tomorrow. Bulgaria and Turkey have defi nitely decided to sign the docu ment and there le little doubt but that Scrvla, Greece and Montenegro will also sign It at the same time. Bulgarian* Commit Atrocities- Salonika, May 29.—A dispatch received here this morning from a reliable source says that Bulgarian troops have destroyed the village of Hadji and massacred the Mussul man population. FOR PRESIDENT AND VICK- PRESIDENT HUT WANTS NA TIONAL CONVENTION TO SET- TLE PARTY PLATFORMS. Washington, May 28.—Repre sentative Britten, of Illinois, today sought President Wilson's opinion on his measure, providing for a sin- SUFFRAGETTES IN THEIR (ATTEMPT TO GET WASHINGTON POLICE INTO TROUBLE—SENATE SAYS THE PARADE WAS AS ORDERLY AS POSSIBLE. Washington, May, 29.—Superln- gle six-year term for the President tcadent Sylvester and the Washlng- and Vice-President, the abolition of nominating conventions, preferen tial presidential primaries and the direct elections with the use electors. ten police are absolved from blame for the disorders which attended the big woman's euffrago pageant of here March 3rd, by the report of the ISenate committee which Investigated Mr. Britten said the President the affairs and which report was favored the abolishment of national presented to the Senate today. conventions for nominating purpos- but thought them necessary for drafting platforms. Mr. Biltten said the President pproved :h 0 presidential primary. some changes In the chemical s hed- ulc, including the free listing of certain dyes used In manufacturing (otton. Senator Stonos's suh-committ e Is still working on the wool and metal ATTEND A CONVENTION. Chicago, May 29.—Patrick Mur- j ij, a war Veteran, who Is' Known the police as th*> "human pin-1 heel.” was released yesterday from ; We ure having some fine weath-r, and the farmers are making good nsc of It by gathering their oats. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel West spent M1 „ ,, earl i, aste . wag . he KllP9t Tuesday night with their daughter, of „ rs . 0ra(ly IolIier Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Threat!, of Pavo. j Some of the McGrawites attended Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. B. Parris visited j |)reai . hlnK at ,. |lvo Sunday. Mr. Lessle Parris last Sunday. Hej 11 is* Josephine Hobbs visited her Is on I he sick list tills week, but hls ;s | stpr Mr9 c ,, p rossl , r , | Bit W9 , k . ninny friends hope he will Foon he' For the aiimei.*’ of women. DU. j SIMMON’S SQUAW VINE WINE is! an effective remedy. It corrects Ir-! | regularies, builds up a strong body, promotes cheerful spirits and re stores a Hear healthy complexion. | Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr., and the Peacock-Math Drug Co.adv. OF schedules. Few changes are pected in wools, lut som° r *d tions have been decided in the st schedule. Anti-Lobby Legislation. Senator Cummins was r«*»dy rail up in the Senate late today resolution for an investigation th? tariff lobby here, which President W ilson called insidious. He b°l! the resolution would |k»ss without “BEULAH” Jilwaukee tomorrow. it again. ; Hou«e of Correction, .o that he' Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Holton, whoj march In the G. A. R. parade lt.| ,lv * nMr 1 "••• a " ent Saturday I and Sunday with Rev. J. M. Shop ! herd. Mrs. Samuel West smont Sunday; M. and Mrs. .1. B. Bond spent with Mr. and Mr*. .1. .1. Triplet*. Sunday wun Mr. and Mr*. Andrew ^ rhldlng Pre;n | er K at*..:a, Into Dr. and Mr*. .1. B. Threat! visited Bond*, of Meigs. lt , confidence on the California land at the home of Mr. nnd Mr,. Samuel Mrs. J. F Bullock and son. Re- nnd , ubm . tted to tllem the west last Sunday afternoon. »*•». W»t Buturtw night with , m of A „,erica'e reply to JapaVa Cd I BICYCLE STOLEN—*h.D0 Reward, We are glail to say that Mrs. Sam | ™ r8 ' k „f protest against the California land for return. Columbia Mo lei 5*.]Sclpli Is better at *his writing, and, ,,. „ , f j law + b-i-l-J-f-H-I-H-H-T +++++++ ++-f 1 it i WANTS TAX NOTICE. Third and List Round. Barwick. Monday, May 19th, from a. m. to 2 p. m. Oaklawn, Monday, May 19, from “^ 3 p. m., to 5 p. tn. ' Pavo, Tuesday, May 20, from 9 a. , to 4 p. m. ! Patten, Wednesday. May 21, from | 10 a. m., to 2 p. in. I Merrillville, Thursday, May 22, i from 10 a. m., to 3 p. a. Coolldge, Friday, May 23, from 9 i a. m., to 4 p. m. Meigs, aturday, May 24, from 9 a. m„ to 4 p. m. I Ochlocknee, Man lay May 26, from 9 a. m.. to 3 p. m. Because of the The report charged that the Im mense Inauguration crowd anl the fact that street cars were permitted to operate along the line of march un to the last moment, were princi pally responsible for the disorders. Chief Sylvester was exorteralod of the charges of ‘'hostility” to the Suffragists. JAPS ABE CONSULTED Tokio, May 29.—Because of the' Sculler's Store, Monday, May 26 growing attacks by the opposition, from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m. the Japanese Government today *ook 1 ’J lles< '*l'* **7, from ,, . . , , . , 10 a. m., to 2 p. in. the older statesmen nnd other tend- ,, ... ,,, . Metcalfe, Wednesday, May 23, rd-M* 44-+4-+44 - modification. Currency Reform Hearings to Begin Next Week. Chairman Owen, of the senate Banking Committee announc'd to day that the hearings on currency reform would begin next week. Constipation Cured. Dr. Kmrs New Life Pills will re lieve constipation promptly and get your bowels In healthy condition again. John Supele, of Sanbury. Fa., says: "They are the best pills I ever used, and I advise everyone (o use them for constipation, indi gestion and liver complaint.” Will help you. Price 25c. Recommend ed by all dTUgglsts.sdv. Chalnless, black enamel 26-lnch frame, black wheels, red rubber handle grips. Return to Ttmes- Enterprlse. LIBERAL REWARD--For return, or Information of dark brown mare, with three white stockln: feet, about 9 years old. weight 900; also Barncsvllle buggy with -red running gear and black body. Stolen May 25th, by German call ing himself Carl Van Alstronberg, the strong man. Ago 30, heigh*. 5 ft. 8 or 9 inches, light brown hair, heavy set, square shoulders, welghth about 175. .Notify J. R. Smith, Thomasville, Ga., or T. S. Singletary, Sheriff. 28-6*.. &$$&$<§> O OOO OO OOO $00000000000ooo For The Toilet 4St WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LfNE OF TOIb- ET WATERS, INCLUDING SUCH POPULAR ODORS A8 AZ- UREA, LA TREFLE, HTDNUTS VIOLETS, LAZELLS, ETC. , • Mrs I Clark, of Ochlocanee. j Mr. and Mra. U. C. Stewart, of j Bold Springs community, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Sherrod I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Duggar. , In this 1 Miss Fannie Clark of Ochlock- ql '* 10 " 18 an e, spent Sunday and Monday with l K>, '“ ca * one ' ** poRitu Th** text of tbo United State* re ply emphasizes the fact that the economic and not a out that wf all hope Hho will continue Improve. The death of Mrs. J. / has caused much sadness neighborhood, where she was known- - - - - - - * * * * . . _. . .'her sister, Mrs. J. F. Bullock. California Insists there has been no m l ™ ?, T, y 't ««!. Mornu w Sun- Violation of the treaty. .11 *1 V s n wlth hor 8iBter ' Mr9 ' McCrory *i The reply also mentions the fact day at 11 o- lock. Rev. J. B. Alll- of Cairo. She was accompanied by' that the court9 are 0IM , n> anl hop0 , that the question will he solved Rood officfatinB at th? service. “SPRING HILL” The road, in thin vicinity have been greatly Improved by the road gang. Mrs. A. M. McCroskey, of Anda lusia, Ala., Is spending a week with her brother, Mr, J. W. Wilson. her sister, Mrs. A. M. Pilcher. Master Clarence Merritt spout | -aturday night and Sunday with satisfactory to all concerned. Mb his (Mead. Master Grady Harri son. ^ Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Davis of Ochlosknee, spent Sunday with relatives In tile Macedonia settle ment. We are all gijiil to say that Peb ble Hill School g* first prlxe BIG LINER BN THE HOCKS from 10 a. m., to 3 p. m Cook's Store, Thursday, May 29, from 10 a. m.. to 12 m. Boston, Friday and Saturday, May 30 and 31. Thomasville, every day from June I Ht to 20th, when my books will close. F. S. NORTON. T. R. T. C. PAINES HONE FOR RHEUMATISM THE GREATEST KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY ON THE MARKET TODAY. do for you. Cures and strengthens the kidneys and frees the system of uric add. By Its use your dally 1 task* will become a pleasure Instead Queenstown, May 29.—The Amer-'of * drudgery, life will he brighter fori Ran liner llavcrford is .reported to'* nd Jour health extended for many having the moat vietta hy patron*. L,_. n-,—.. d„„i, J ,e » r »* Satisfaction guaraateed or Pebble Hill Is "around here.” even h 6 el k 03111118 Rock * Tlear tV! money refunded. Price, $I.0J per if it is a new school. But, look, friends, you ought not to let a new Mrs. Jim Thompson ani daugh-! 8C * 10 °* Bk e that beat the older schools. We are <glad to suy that we have one of the best teueiurs in the county and everybody knows its. The blinds were put up at the school house at Pebble Hill last ter. Miss Sallie Thompson, were the guests of Mrs. Richard Chason Sun day. Mr. J. S. Wilson was the guest of h.s parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Wll-' Saturday. What other *chool has .... 0 „.„„ got them, except the town schools? -" r -- u - * • Ward, of Pin* Park, Messrs. Richard and Weslxy Cha-' B pent a few days with relatives and In this community last mouth of Cork harbor, where she bottle. For Sale hy remains fast. Tugs have been sentj PBACOOK-MASH DRUG OO. to the Haverfoi ' s assistance. j f*d T -) Government I other tug* found j ~~ the liner Hu., urd at six o'clock this evening. The liner had struck on the rock* off Cork Head, and not t on Daunt Rock, during a heavy fog The Haverford's thousand passen gers are being taken off in tu;s. Mallard & Varnedoe HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH ART CLOTHINU BEST GOODS ON EARTH FOR THE LEA3T MONEY—HAND MADE COLLARS, PATTERN SHOULDERS £ HAIR CLOTH FRONTS. GUARANTEED TO HOLD SHAPE.—OUR LARGE STOCK OF MENS, YOUTHS A BOYS FURNISHING 3 ARE GO ING RAPIDLY AT THE LOW EST PRICES. MALLARD & VARNEDOE FOR SALE $fl| I ecu returned home last week, after ‘ friends, X ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF TALCUM 0 spending a few d a ys In Florida. »e« k - I © POWDERS IN TOWN INCLUDING ALL MAKES, ODORS, AND Q jf rs q \y, m 0 |, and jj rs j_ jj Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russel! spent {$ PRICES. fSl j Rich were guests of Mrs. J. W. Wll-'|^^ ( 3y w * tk *' ,r * 3ni f ^ rs * c * R - IT WILL PAY YOU WHEN IN* NEED OF ANYTHING FOR @ son Tuesday morning. O THE TOILET TO INSPECT OUR LINE AND GET OUR PRIC- O Ed g The City Drug Store, g PH0NEQ284 I ... ru, , , . , I Mr. and Mrs. Will Pullen j Mr. Otis Brinson, accompanied by* 3un da y with Mr. and Mite. Mr. Jim Scully, rendered eontc very Sasser. 'delightful music with hie guitar, at | the home of Mr. A. M. Jones Monday © | evening. ® I Mir. Harvey Horn returned home O ; last week, after spending a short time with his brother, in Donald son vllle. sient C. R. Mr. P. 0. White anl daughter, Miss Nellie White, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mre. Simpson Cnas- taln. There was a large crowd out here at Beulah Sunday afternoon at 3uDday School. A SCHOOL BOY. Wt lit! On* Basted Dollar, Reward far aaaa of Catarrk that “ Citavh Car*. r. J. CHENIY ft CO., Toledo, 0. If*, tko under*!****, Un know* F. X Cheney for Ue Inal If ycan, and better* kite perfectly honorable la all bulneee tranaactioal **4jjUa*clally^abte to carry oat any obUfattew «*d* by BANK eF C0MMERCT ^ Toledo, Ohio. RaQ'a Catarrh Cor* to taken Internally, directly «po* tbo blood tad tbo ayataoe. Teatlaonlala a . - oaota par bottle. Sold by oil Drvffteto. One Extension Top Carriage One* Open Surrey. How’s This? Both thoroughly overhauled and in first class condition at bargain prices. wjJ Toko Ball'a Family Fills for motif ttam dSi A. W. Palin & Son.