The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, June 17, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, TVE3DAY, JI NK IT, 1013. GUARANTEED REMEDIES We Have Guaranteed Remedies For All Chicken Diseases. White Diarrhea, Chicken Cholera, and other Bowel'Ailments, and Roup easily cured. For further information phone 9 or 99, or call and get a pamphlet telling how to know these diseases, and how to prevent and cure them quickly. If you have as many as two fowls, pigeon hole this thought for future use. It’s worth money to you. Ingram Drug Company, phone;9 or 99 for:base;ball score WEST VIRGINIA Empire League Baseball News Told in Detail j THOMASVILLF, 5, CORUBLE 2. Corilele, June 16.—With three er- ... i rors In the sixth Inning of the third CRITICAL SITIATIO. N _ ‘ i 0 t i, e se riea played here Saturday, MIXES IX ALL PARTS OP THE CordRle lo3t t0 Tliomasvllle by 5 to STVTh AXI1 TO™-’ **"•.,*. Stllea pitched a pretty game for 1X\0LAEI> IX T E OL * | Tliomasvllle, being ably supported STAXDIXO OF CLl'ES IX THE EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE ,Valdosta . . . Cordele.. . . THOMASVJLLE 'in the pinches. Filllngem for the i Waycross. 1 rally Ij. played I game. ! The box score his support. Tile visitors lively and Interesting Charlestown, \\. \a., June 16.— , . .... . • ..... i ocals pitched considerably below With an industrial war again de-, .... ... , , , .... ... ... ...... hls average, and tile team did not dared In West Mrginla, the Sena.ei m , , ,. Coal .Strike Investigators today were confronted by a critical and compli ca ed situation. Reports received here today from the isolated sections of Paint and Cabin Creek districts, state that thej_ a f non miners Sunday polled to continue j their strike for another year. I Those reports drifted into Char- ,Murl,hy ' s9 ‘ ' . . . i . . Davenport, lb, I lestown from several sources, and j representatives of the operators and. arne ’ r * Champlin, 3b ♦Americus.. Brunswick Thonmsville »'j Dudley, Murch, All n H PO WILSON LIKES 45,11 GO TO GIVEN HIS PERSONAL COMMEN DATION TO THE TOUR WHICH THK WHITE SOX AND CHANTS ARK TO MARK. Washington, June 16.—President Wilson today expressed to .lames* J- Callahan, of the Chicago White Sox. his approval of the proposed world- tour of th® White Sox and Giants. The President approved the tour not only because he Is an ardent Philadelphia, June 14.—Forty- fi\e thousand Veterans of both the Blue and Gray, have asked the Gettysburg Anniversary Com mission for accomodations during the celebration of the fiftieth anni- j received here, versary of the famous battle, next month. An estimate or tne accomodations which Gettysburg can offer indicates that only twenty-five thousand visi tors can be given sleeping quarters, baseball fan himself, but because he although food will he available for thought the movement might result in the creation of an international league in a large sense. President Wilson promised Calla han that through official channels, every courtesy will he extended to * the two teams while they are abroad. The trip begins next November, and before the teams reach the United states they will have visited the Philippines, Japan. China, Aus tralia, Kgvpt, France and Poland. CITY COURT IS III SESSION a creator number. The June term of the City Court of Thomasville was formally open ed this morning by Judge Ham mond at ten oclock. After the us ual formalities immediate work ou the criminal docket was begun By noon, ne vagrancy case and two gambling cases from Metcalfe were tried. Verdicts of not guilty in each case were brought in by the trial juries. The court will dispose of the crim inal business as rapidly as possible and tomorrow will take up the res- * w .v ular calendar. 01 TO KEEP CATTLE Washington, June 14.—Grave warnings to Southern States, espec ially Louisiana, Georgia. Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi against the wholesale exportation of their cat tle, were contained In a special statement Issued today by the Bu reau of Animal Industry of the De partment of Agriculture. The statement says that within the last, year, Middle Western buy ers have taken from the South thou sands of cattle, many of them for slaughter houses, when they should be retained for breeding purposes. The Bureau warns the South that a shortage of breeding cattle may be the ultimate result within a very few years. The Bureau further points out the fact that the South is especially adapted to the cattle raising indus try, and Southern farmers are urg ed to retain their breeding herds. state officials sought vainly for some definite word from the little mining camps. The Unions’ attorneys believe that both union and non-union miners have decided to strike, and with the New River district, located only a tew miles from the Paint and Cabin Creek sections, waiting only a match to set off the conflagration of ex citement, the authorities today watched the situation with fear. The New River miners, numbering fifteen thousand, threatened trou ble recently, according to reports The Eskdale and Kayford miners voted to renew their strike, alleging that the operators have broke their agreements, to take back strikers without discrimi nation. It is also reported here today that several mine guards beat up four men on Cabin Creek Saturday. The Senate investigators today prepared to ask the mine operators their side of the controversy. Mine guards, miners, detectives and union organizers thronged the investiga tion’s meeting place this morning. SCOUTS WALKED IN RECORD TI.1IE Make the Distance of Ten Milef From Williams Pond in Two Hours and Forty .Minutes. 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 12 17 5 9 27 9 4 AH H H PO A K 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 110 4 0 0 2 2 0 DYNAMITED DY ORGANIZED SOCIETY Cum 014 Sens, Other Remsdlu Won't Cura. The worst cases. no matter of how long atanding, are cored by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter * Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves tain and Heals at the same time. 25c. 50c, $1.00 GF.ORG IA THWHKKS 1IAVK RECEIVED THKIlt 1012 PAY. Atlanta, June 14.— All of Geor gia’s teachers have been paid for the work they did in 1912. The last of the accounts was settled yesterday with an amount totaling $17,790.13. Assistant State Treasurer Ander son says that the money could have been paid months a :o. but that var ious county superintendents have delayed i:i getting their requisitions in. an am— Quality Stack ® Hit# SckfeUbaWab b*.l lmCi s Fruit Dealer of Los Angeles, Whose Home Was Wrecked Yester<lay. (By Associated Press.) Los Angeles, June 16—J. D. Trap- panl, a wealthy fruit dealer of this city, whose residence was dynamited today, told the police that he be lieved the attempt on his life was i lanned by an organized society, with headquarters In New Orleans. Peffino Principe and an unidenti fied man, both of whom were badly burned when their clothing caught fire from the explosion, nc;« ar rested. Trappaui told the police of de mands for money, threats and pursuits durin? the last eleven years, and he stated further (hat he bad been the object of mysterious attacks in New Orleans, for ‘he pa3t nine years. Recently he got a de mand for three hundred dollars, on a threat this hls family would be killed, if the amount was not forth coming. TAX NOTICE. I will be in my office at the Court House in Thomasville every day for the purpose of receiving Tax Returns from June 1st to June 20th, when my books will close. F. S. NORTON. T. R. T. .C The Boy Scouts have returned from the Williams Pond and all are in the pink of condition. The six days spent there were pleasant in every way and did them much good. The boys walked In from the pond Saturday afternoon, a distance ofijte-n miles. They left the pond at four o'clock and arrived In the city at seven, stopplug on the way for twenty minutes. This is at the rate of three and two-thirds miles per hour, which is faster than the regu lar hike step of the United States army. The boys were apparently not fatigued when they got to town. Some did not wall i.i. but took a more convenient way. Those who uld take the walk were Edgar Thompson, James McKinnon, James Wilson, Sam Zangwill, William Alex ander, Joe Blackshear, Frank Haw kins, Tom Mitchell, Alex Mitchell. Edwin Martin, Charles Patten, Sta- mat Sampson, Hugh Searcy, Robert Shuma*e*and Howard Spente. ATLANTA PAPER GIVES NEWS FAVORABLE TO FRANK CASE. Smith, cf . ... Stiles, p Totals Cordele (Brazier, cf Reagan, 2b . . Wassem, If . . Day, lb Gray, ss. . . . Eubanks, c. . . Wilkes, rf . Humphreys, 3b iFillingem, p . ’. i Totals. . . .33 2 5 27 8 I S ore by innings: Thomasville. . ..100 004 000—! Cordele 002 000 000—: Summary: Stolen bases, Hum phreys 2, Smith; sacrifice hit, Bar nett; 2-base hits, Brazier, Wagaon; double plays. Humphreys to Day to Humphreys; struck out, by Stiles 7. by Fillingem 6; bases on balls, off Stiles 3, off Filllngem 1. Wild pitch Stiles. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Mr Carter. AMERICUS 12, BRUNSWICK 5. Americus, June 14.—Amerlcus de-] nlore feated Brunswick again Saturday afternoon, thus making it three straights. The score was 12 to 5. Dacey did the box work for Ameri cus, giving up six scattering hits. Americus batted Vickery off the wound. He was succeeded by Hart- ner, but the slugging continued un interruptedly to the finish. Bow en’s home run, bringing in two men. and the fast fielding of Americus, constituted a feature as did the at tempted unsuccessful double steal of Bruns’wkk, wheti Manchester, throwing to Kuhlman, he returning it to Manchester, putting out man at plate, returning ball to second base and retiring runner there. Score by innings: R. H. E Americus. .0.70 140 02x—12 15 2 Brunswick .310 000 001—* 5 14 c Battries: Wiggins, Dacey and Manchester; Vickery, Hartner, and Seifert. Time, 1:50. Umpire, McAfee. LETUSPROIIE10 We have a first class line of everything in the drug line and the best of prices. Our Kx department is perfect condition. Your Rx compounded by competen pharmacists. City Drug Store PHONE 284. -"Jr Atlanta, June 16.—Another for mal defense of Leo M. Frank has appeared in the news columns of Hears! newspaper, the Atlanta Georgia. The paper, apparently, has decided to throw the weight of its influence toward securing the acquittal of the accused murderer of Mr. George P. Gordon, of Albany, is in town today. USE OF CALOMEL PRACTICE LI .Y STOPPED* For lMliou* Attacks, Constipation and All Liver Troubles—Danger ous Calomel Gives Wuy to I>od- son's Liver Tone. Every druggist in the state ha» noticed a great falling off In the salo of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. “■Calomel is often dangerous, and people know it, while Dodson's Liv er Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results,” says the Peacock- Mash Drug Co. Dodson’s Liver Tone is person ally guaranteed by Peacock-Mash Drug Company, who sell it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, and If it fails to give easy relief in every case of sluggishnoss, you have only to ask for your money back. It will be promptly returned. Won. . .24 . .22 .14 24 .6S6 .595 .4 S6 .471 .405 .368 VALDOSTA 18, WAYCROSS 2. Valdosta, June 16.—Valdosta swamped Waycross here Saturday afternoon 13 to 2. The locals bat ted Herring all over the lot in *-hf first three innings, making ten hits and six runs. All the Valdosta Players hit, with Hurley leading, getting four hits. Every Valdosta player scored except Gentle. Schwartz, at short, was decidedly the star in the field. Fenton hit safely three times out of four times making half the bits mode by Waycross. Score by innings: R. II. E. Waycross . 000 011 000— 2 6 3 Valdosta . 015 210 13x—13 17 1 Batteries; Herring and Shuman; Gentle and Pierre. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Mr. Morrison. SEASON LENGTHKNKD. Cordele, June If.—Following the meeting of the directors of the Em pire State league held Friday af ternoon last, at which time the league season was divided and 12 additional games tacked on the original schedule, an adjourned meeting was held Friday night and the oifieial schedule for the 12 games was adopted. While there was con siderable discussion over this mat ter, the schedule was adopted with Mttle dissenting opinion as follow-s: August 14, 15, 16, Thomasville at Valdosta, Waycross at Brunswick, Americus at Cordele. August 18, 19, 1.0, Brunswick at Tlioniasville, Valdosta at Americus, Cordele at Waycross. August 21, 22, 23, Waycross at Valdosta, Americus at Brunswick, Thomasville at Cordele. August 24, 25, 26, Valdosta a Thomasville, Brunswick at Way cross, Cordele at Americus. The last half of the season opens on July 3, and all of the clubs will then be placed on an equal footing for the opening of the second series, j All of the teams will then doubt- | less be in much stronger condition, enly matched and playing better ball than in the first series With a game in each of the six cit ies in the league on the Fourth of July, which is very excellently ar ranged for in the schedule, and thp greatly increased attendance that will witness these games, making much stronger the financial condi tion of the league, the second half of the season will open under most auspicious circumstances. Accord ing to the report of Secretaiy Levy, the league is now in excellent finan cial shape, having about $750 in the treasury. To Probe Salaries. At the meeting last night, an ad visory committee to the President, composed of II. C. Mitchell, of Americus; F. L. Bartholomew, of Ccrdele. and J. B. Jomison, of Thomasville, was appointed to in vestigate the salaries paid players in any club at any time that might be deemed necessary. President Groover stated to the meeting that he had ju„t wired Um pire McLaughlin that he was re leased. This action was taken on the grounds that McLaughlin was In an intoxicated condition and un able to umpire several games al Valdosta this w’eek, and the numer ous Vick® had been registered against him by almost every club In the league. Jack Morrison, of Macon, has been secured by the President, and will be given a trial as umpire. There are several other umpires In view. Interesting NeW„ Notes From The Hulling Town of Patten. Mr. John Gardner and Miss Lou McKinney were married in Thomas ville last Saturday, much to the surprise of their many friends. The ceremony took place at the home of the Baptist Minister, Dr. Harris, in the presence of members of the minister's family, and the bride’s brother and his wife, Mr. \nd Mrs. Sim McKinney. We wish them much success and happiness in. their Journey through life. Rev. Mr. Channell filled his regu lar appointment here last Sunday, by preaching to the child-en. The sermon was enjoyed by the grown people as well as the children. The children’s exercises In the after noon were carried out and enjoyed by all present. Rev. O. C. Hough gave a short talk on Sunday School work. Prof. L. B. Buntln, of Pavo, w’as one of tile vlsl.ors In Patten Sun day. Mr and Mrs. Slm McKinney si- nt last Sunday In Patten. Mr. Cullen Rogers made a busi ness trip to Thomasville last Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffin have returned to their home in Norma.i Park, after a few weeks Visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gardner were Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy popping l n Thomasville Thursday. harmless to both children and; Mr8 - Add. Way and Mrs. Barnes adults. A bottle ln tlie house may, a *t® n 4cd the Methodist Conference save you a day's work or keep your ln l>avo Wednesday. |children from missing school. Keep Mr. G. M. Marable was a delegate lyour liver working and your liver from the Patten church to the Dis- 1 will not keep you from worklng.adr. trlct Conference thla week. AN’OTHKR BREAK OCCl'RS BETWEEN' RUSSIAN' OFFICIALS Set. Peterslmrg, Russia, June H. —A breach was opened between the Russian Government, the Duma and the cabinet today. It was announc ed that neither ministers, nor heads of departments will appear In the Duma until the Government repre sentatives can be secured from in sult. SAID SHE~ WOULD FAINT Mrs. Della Long Unable to Stand Cn Her Feet More Than a Few Minutes at a Time. Pendergrass, Ga.—Mr*. Sella Loss •t this place, i.i a recent letter, law “For flee or - \ year*, I auflered agon- lei with wc :ly troubles. Often, I c o ..dn't sit up more than • few minuter, at I time, and If I stood on my feet ions I would faint. I took Cardul, and It helped malm- mediately. Now. I can do my work all tho time, and don't euffer like I dld. Take Cardul when you feel 111 ln any way—weak; Bred, miserable, or under the weather. Cardul Is n strength building tonto medicine for women. It has been found to relieve pain and distress caused by womanly troubles, and Is an excellent medicine to have on hand at all times. Cardul acts on the womanly constl- tutloa, building np womanly strews** toning up the nerves, and regulating the womanly organ* Cardul. Bo win Ford fellowship is a new democracy. It is founded upon a lasting appreciaticn for the truly wonderful performances of the car itself-and for the world-wide and efficient tepair service which keeps it in continuous operation— at low cost. More than 2 75,000 Fords now in service—con vincing evide ice of their wonderful merit. Run about, $525; Touring Car, $GCN); Town Car, $.800 — f. o. b. Detroit, with all equipment. Get interesting “Ford Times,” from factory, Dept. F., Detroit; Ford Motor Company. Logan Auto Exchange, Thomasville. Georgia. JURY SYSTEM AT THE PITIES HUM FDR RHEUMATISM THE GREATEST KIDNEY AN'I) I BLADDER REMEDY ON’ TUB ! MARKET TODAY. FOR TRIAL OF FELONIES IS' THE SOHEDlTJ-l—WILL WASH AWAY HILLS ABOUT Cl'LEBRA Cl'T. Washington, June 16.—One re sult of the series of couferenres be tween Secretary of Wo. Garrison and Col. Gocthals, who is Chairman of the Panama Canal Commission, will he the Introduction into ihe .Canal Zone of a jury system for trials of felonies. The army engineers have deter mined to try to wash away the Immense hills, towering above the Culebra cut, with hydraulic force. An elaborate plant of hydraulic monitors have been Installed near Cold Hill, overhanging the famous cut. and the work of cutting away the hill is progressing at a rapid rate. Hearli-CInrk. A beautiful home wedding occur red at Deachton last Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Reach, when their daugh ter, Grace, was united ln marriage to Dr. George Clark, of Halnbrldge. The marriage was a very uulet one, with only the Immediate fami ly present. Tho ceremony was per formed by the Rev. J. B. Ward, pas tor of the Presbyterian church at Ralnbrldge, and a class-mate of the groom at Davidson College. Dinner was served after tlie cere mony, following which Mr. and Mrs. Clark, left for Batnbrldge, where they will make their home. Tho bride wore a handsome trav eling suit of champagno serge, with hat and shoes to match. She car ried a lovely bouquet of lilies and ferns. MrB. Clark is the lovely young daughter of Mr. aid Mrs. Beach, and grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janies M. DIackshcar. She is .-niu-h admired fpr Her cbirmlr.g person ality, and the sweetness of her haracter. She has many friends ln Thomasville, where she was a stu dent at Young's College, going from here to New York, where her edu cation was completed. Dr. Clark, formerly of Charlotte, N. C., Is a prominent physician of Ralnbrldge, and dnrr.g hls resi dence there has made clumbers of friends. The young couple were the recip ients of many beautiful and ele gant presents, among them being a handsome dinner set of Havlland china, a suite of furniture, for dining room and hall, a solid brass bedstead, Quantities ol silver, cut- glass, linen, etc. A large reception was given the bride on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Jones of Balnbildge, and a number of other charming enter tainments have been arranged ln her honor. do for you. Cures and strengthens the kidneys and frees the system ol uric acid. By Its use your dallr tasks will become a pleasure Instead of a drudgery, life will he brighter and your health extended 'or many years. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price, Jl.OJ per bottle. 1'or Sale by— PE M'OCR.MASH DRl'fi CO. ! adv. | ». C. C. TOXIC— Cures and keeps off fevers, le at Citv Drug 3to»«, BICYCLE STOLEN—S6.J0 Reward for return. Columbia Motel 69, Chainless, black enamel 26-lnch frame, black wheels, red rubber handle grips. Return to Times- Enterprise. NOTICE—We buy PEARS on the trees or ln barrels at derot, and pay spot cash. Pear growers, write us. Georgia and Florida Fruit Co., P. O. Box 899, Jack sonville, Fla. 6-3-4tsw. As a Wedding Gift that will please this month’s bride, why not give her a set of Silver Spoons, nicely boxed—or any other part of a Silver Set that you think she will like. Besides Silverware, we are showing fine Plated Ware, Cut Glass, and many gifts oi a more personal nature. Make your selection early. LOUIS U. JERGER Jeweler and Silversmith — Specials — 1 lb. can pure coffee for 30c 3 cans tomatoes for.25c Syrup per gal _35c 1 hundred stove pipe for 6c a joint T. E. HURST, MGR. Wright Building No, 314 W. 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