The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, June 20, 1913, Image 4

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IARANTEED REMEDIES We Have Guaranteed Remedies For All Chicken Diseases. White Diarrhea, Chicken Cholera, and other BoweFAilments, 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 BASEBALL RESULTS STANDING OF CLUBS IN THE KM 1*111K STATE LEAGUE Won. Lost. P.C. Valdosta Cojrdele THOMASVILLE. Waycross . . . lAnvericus. . . . Brunswick. . . .658 .600 .4S7 .474 26 .366 Monday's Games. 'Thomcsville Wavoross 1. Brunswick 5, Cordele 2. Americas 2, Valdosta 1. Tuesday's (same. Thomasville 3, Waycross 2. Cordele 2, Brunswick 1. Valdosta 3, Americus 1. Wednesday's Games. Waycross 4. Thomasville 0; Way- cross 3. Thomasville 0. Americus 14, Valdosta 6. Cordele 1, Brunswick 0. CARNEGIE’S GIFT TO YAXHKKItlLT UNIVERSITY AM) S\YS HE IS TRYING TO GET POSSESSION' OK THE UNI VERSITY'S PROPERTY. THE COUNTY Mr. Berner IVoo'en, who has been working In the postofflre for some time, left Tuesday to accept a posi tion as book-keeper for a flr.n In The continued rains of the past week brought an abundant crop of surplus vegetation, and the farmers arc having a fight with General Green. 1 Valdosta. Our school will close Friday, the 1 Mr. Xollen Carithers Is sick at his 20th. We anticipate having a pic-.home this week. We wish for him a nit on that day and the public Is .speedy recovery. cordially Invited to attend. . J, Miss Nina Mills Is visiting friends Prof. W. H. Chandler went to his and relatives here, home in Donaldsonvllle this week, j Mrs. Claudia Cromartle, after Mr. A. P. McCrosky has been on a an Illness of several weeks, passed -bort visit to Ills brother-in-law, Mr. 1 away last Saturday night. The en- j W. wuson. He returned to his j tire family has our sincere sympa- home in Andalusia, Ala., tills week, j thy. Mr. O. G. Gridin, of Thomasville, Elder W. B. Screws or Glenville, returned to her home Tuesday, af-|ha.s been conducting a series of ter spending a few days with friends | meetings nt the Primitive Baptist ami relatives here. ! church this week. He Is a man of Several young people from this j much ability and an eloquent attended preaching and I speaker. The meeting began last vicinity Sunday School a Beulah last Sun day. “COOLIGSE” Everybody should attend the Ma sonic picnic here on Tuesday, the Friday, and closed Wednesday night. The church hag received four new members during the meeting. Misses Mervin and Zola Delle, of Smithville are visiting Misses Pau lette and'Hester Wheeler. Tuesday, at noon, the home of Mrs. Joe Hedfearn was found to be afire. An alarm was given and sev- i41h of June. All are invited to! eral men were there, working as (By Associated Press.; Atlanta, June IS.—Bishop Warren A. Candler, of the Methodist Epis copal Church South, in a statement issued today, charged that Andrew Carnegie's proposed million dollar gift to Vanderbilt University, at Nashville, Tenn., was a “shrewd at tempt to get control of a part of the University's property,” and he fur ther declared that Carnegie was dangling his money before the pub lic to influence a decision In the liti gation pending over the University’s property at this time. (come and bring well-filled baskets, jind spend the day socially and pleasantly. Prayer meeting at the Methodist church was fairly well attended last hard as they could, and soon put out the Are. The damage was very slight. BOSTON DEFEATED Local High School Nine Gets Their Goat and Kuns Away With Large 8oore Game. WANTS Kid Blanton and his Boston braves met defeat yesterday at the hands of the local High School outfit. The game resulted in a score of fourteen to six, both teams making twelve hits and four errors. The game was replete with good catches in the field and some infield stunts that proved exciting to the small crowd that witnessed the con test. Ansley got four hits in four iimes at bat and Madre, of Boston, three out of four. Blanton struck out four men and Walker none. Cooper, who went in at the eighth, struck out two. The score by innings was as fol- Jows: R. H. E- •Boston. . 011 111 100— 6 12 4 Thos. .. 04.5 020 12x—14 12 4 NOTICE—We buy PEARS on the trees or in barrels at depot, and pay spot cash. Pear growers, write us. Georgia and Florida Fruit Co., P. O. Box 899, Jack sonville, Fla. 6-3-4tsw. E BICYCLE STOLEN—55.Jt Reward for return. Columbia Hotel 59, Chftinless, black enamel 26-inch frame, black wheels, red rubber handle grips. Return to Tiroes- Enterprise. % (By Associated Press.' Atlanta. June 19.—Rene\ ed i-t- !*crest was aroused today in the famous Mary Phagan murder mys tery, by the announcement of the return here of Mrs. Mima Formby, a rooming house keeper, who is al leged to have given the police an affidavit, stating that on the night the girl was murdered, Leo Frank, the superintendent of the factory ■where the girl worked, attempted to get a room for himself and the girl at her house. U. S. ARMY TO BE Fl’LLLY ftEPRIRENTED AT GETTYSBURG (By Associated Press.) Gettysburg, Pa., Juno 19.—Practi cally every branch of the regular military service will be represented at the r,0th anniversary celebration of the battle of Gettysburg, next month. For Women Only Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine V/lne is prepared expressly for the ail ments of women. It contains Ingredients which act directly on the delicate female constitution, mildly and pleasantly—yet It ex ercises a most beneficial effect ail through the system. DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine Overcomes weakness, nervous ness and Irritability. Gives prompt relief from the depressing bear ing-down pains, backaches, nau sea and Irregularities which cause so much suffering and despond ency. It has a most happy effect. Restores strength, renewed hope, cheerfulness and the energy and will to perform the duties of the household which formerly were so trying and distasteful. Sold by DraggUtt and DtaUn Price $1 Per Bottle C.r.SIHM0NS MEDICINE CO. •T. LOUIS, MISSOURI For sale by R. Thomas, Jr., and Peacock-Mash Drug Co.adv. Sunday night. Would that our peo ple would learn to love to go to such places better than to do as some are doing in Coolldge. Justice court was a rather large affair last Saturday, there being something like twenty cases on the . llot ' kct - ! Sa*urdftv Why don’t the Justice of the I _ ■Peace and all the rest of our citizens get interested iu the building of a court house We need such a building here, judging from the , . . . .. ,, r . , , of Cairo visited her brother, Mr. G. crowded appearance of the court at, _ THE PAIR. HAVE ON DISPLAY. STEPHENSONS Mens’ Union Suits Knee Length Values $1.50 to $3.00 On sal© at §9c and $1.39 HAVE SOME NEW ARRIVALS --IN-- Boys Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits Newest Patterns, All Sizes. On Sale at The Fair Prices THE FAIR • We are glad to gee the good old; summer time again and most of j the farmers are now very busy with their work. j Mr. T. J. Woods of Brooks county, 1 visited his son. Mr. C. P. Woods last. HELD UP TRAIN NO CHANGE IN Miss Lucy Laster has returned j from a visit to Pavo, being the guest I of Mrs. George Broom. ! Mrs. Henry Taylor and children, BEAT OFF POSSE Its last session. Tho county is ready to give $100 for that purpose, and P. Wood a few days this week. Misses Winnie nnd Lizzie Harvey, | if the people would try they could j and M l» se s Annie anl Estelle Smith tollmens IX ILLINOIS DETER MINED TO GET TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND, GET .FIVE HUN- HRE1)—FARMERS, WAKED BY EXPLOSION GAVE ALARM. soon have a place to hold courts and elections. Maybe when the ladies get their suffrage rights they will go to work and do something like that. Personally, however, we are somewhat opposed to such measures being granted to the fairer sex. News Is so scarce, and the weath er Is so hoi, that we will now call off the dogs before they do jump something, and we be compelled to join In the chase. UNCLE SI. of Enon vlsted our Sunday School .Sunday. Air. and Mrs. Ivey Burges visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gandy Sunday. Mr. Jessie Prosser visited his mother. Mrs. Annie Prosser Sunday. (By Associated Press.) Sprlnglleld, Ill., June 18.—Two hold bandits, who held up the Dia mond Special of the Illinois central, shortly after mignight, last night, cowed the passengers Into submts- |siou and fought off a hastily organ- Mr. Harvey Simmons spent the j ize( j j, osgei applied six charges of day with Mr. Isaac Hart Sunday, j dynamite to the express safe, con- Mr. Iverson Hobbs and sisters, • talning twenty-five thousand dol- COTTON PLANS PAYNES RHEUMATONE THE GREATEST KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY ON THE MARKET TODAY. fBy Associated Press.) , Birmingham, Ala., June 19.— 1 The j results of the conference here yes terday of the steamship companies, railroads, hankers, compress com- ikinles and others, over the rules for handling the cotton crop this year, and announced today, were that the steamship lines had Issued their ultimatum that there will be no change In the proposed plan for handling cotton. The new rules, which become ef fective September first, provide for uniformity in bating, marking, etc., and require a re-adjustment of com- Cures and strengthens the kidneys and frees the system of uric acid. By Its use your dally tasks will become a pleasure Instead of a drudgery, life will ba brighter and your health extended for many years. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price, $1.09 per bottle. For Sale by— PEACOCK-MASH DRUG OO. (adr.) Misses Josephine and Alice Hobbs, [ lars. but got only five hundred dol-.press work, thus entailing much ex^ who visited their aunt and uncle, Mr. j lais for their trouble. Masonic Picnic at Coolldge. ^ MadI,on Hobbs 8at,lrday ! The bandita stopped the train at Everybdy I, cordially invited to j and Sunday ’ | Glenarm. ten miles south of here, attend the Masonic picnic at Cool-| Mr - and Mrs - n - Luster were i and kept the passengers In the cars Idge on Tuesday, June 24. Bring a; ,he *'»*“> °‘ Mr. and Mrs. I. P. by a fusllade of bullets. The first well-filled basket, and enjoy *he! Hart Sunda y- charKe ot dj ' namlte arou,ed a num - public speaking nnd dinner with us. j Misses Mae nnd Maude Gandy vis- j ^ er °* farmers Hving nearby, The following program has been i Red Miss Pearl Laster Saturday, arranged: j Mrs. Milton Herndon has returned 10:00 R. M.—Masons will meet j home from lone where she has at the lodge room for social greet-'been visiting relatives for a few 4ngs. days. , 1(1 , i r A Ni captured a policeman and reporter. , ’rra rwch., postmaster of Mer- J Howeveri when the battle ROt t00 n un A M Pnh i Hir j rnlvlHe " aa am0 "K ‘he welcome ; hot they cut the eng|ne ]00S6 from 11.00 A. M.—lublic address by visitors at our Sunday school last; th t , ., . , th ,, d Dr. Robert H. Harris, of Cairo, upon! Smula y ‘ ne l ’ aln ’ ran “ ,nt0 tne CK7 ’ aTia . . , . ,, -jumped ofT, disappearing in the the principles of Masonry. } y lr Frank Halford of Merrillville, j darkness. is among the visitors at McGraw j According to an official report, the nt * ay< j bandits filled to open the through Mrs. Bertie Drew visited In Pavo safe, but got five hundred dollars ! from the local safe. an all-day service j immediately telephoned into the city (for the police. 1 The robbers were working on the ’! safe when the officers arrived. The j bandits at once starred a battle and 12:30 P. M.—Dinner. | 2:00 P. M.—Masons will meet at i Lodge room. Work exemplified in i all degrees. Impromptu speeches on good of the order. j Respectfully, last week. We will J. L. BANISTER, Serty. ]' at lbe s, ’ h ° 01 house next Sunday the twenty-second. This will not be CREATE FUROR , public spread or feast, but each will j take a lunch and spend the day. j Rev. D. H. Parker, of Thomasville. will preach at 11:00 -A. M., and at 4:30 p. M. We will have singing and speaking between sermons. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Come with your lunch and he with us. (By Associated Press.; Atlanta, June 19.—The relatives of Mrs. Barbara Dodd, a wealthy Atlanta woman who died recently, leaving one hundred thousand dol lars to Mercer University, a’nd other large sums to charity, will attempt to prove in the Fulton Superior IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW* What n Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Tlionuisville Homes, Hard to do housework with aching back. court .that Mrs. Dodd cut them oil ■ lclaure or a ‘ work - Brings you hours of misery at iu her will because certain of them had refused to kill or malm Dr. J. H. Garner, Mrs. Dodd’s divorced husband. These charges are made In appeal from the ruling of tho Fulton County Ordinary, who upheld the valadlty of the will. PROVE TO YOU: 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. Bites or stings of poisonous In sects which cause tho flesh to swell should he treated with DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID, ft coira- tsracte the poison, reduces swelling quickly and eases pain. It Is equal ly as valuable when applied to flesh wounds, burns, scalds, cuts or bruises. It causes the flekh to heal ever and leaves no disfiguring scar. Prise 50 cents psr bottle. Sold by R. Thomas, Jr., and Peacock-Maah Drug Co.adv. SIXTEEN MINERS RESCUED NEAR Rl’SSELDORF, GERMANY. (By Associated Press.) Dusseldorf, Germany, June 19.— Rescuers today saved, tho lives of slxtesn miners, who were Imprison ed yesterday at Lintorf, by a cavc-ln of a coal mine abaft. If women only knew the cause— that Backache pains often come from weak kidneys, ’Twould save much needless .woe. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys, x Many residents of this vicinity endorse them. Mrs. J. M. Shercr, 926 Bartow 3t., Quitman, Ga., says: “My kidneys were sluggish and th 0 kidney secre tions were unnatural. I also suf fered from dull, nagging backaches and pains in my loins. I always felt tired and languid. I had but little strength or energy and it did not seem as |f I could get relief. Fin ally, I got a supply of Doan’s Kid ney Pills. They acted Just as re presented, driving away tho aches and pains and correcting the other symptoms of kidney trouble. I am now feeling much better In every way. I am glad to endorse Doan's Kidney Pills a Beyond time.’* ■For sale by all dealers. Prlee, 50 cents. Foste^n-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name—Doan's and take no other.adv. pense and trouble. Another conference will be called to meet in Atlanta before the first of September, to make another ef fort to reconcile the various cotton interests, regarding the new rules. Nuvnl Stores Market. (By AsaoclateiUPress.) Savannah, June 19.—Turpentine dim at 36 1-4. Rosin firm, type F., G., and I., $4.60. Mrs. Leon Neel, who has been vis iting Mrs. I. Rabun, will leave In a few days for Kenldad, California. — Specials 1 lb. can pure coffee | for 30c I 3 cans tomatoes for. 25c I Syrup per gal 35c 1 hundred stove pipe for 6c a joint, T. E. RURST, MGR. Wright Building No, 314 W. Jackson Street. Mrs. G. W. Ferrlll returned to day from a short visit to Bain- bildge. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Nan Phllpot, who will bn her guest for a short time. SLATON WILL MAKE FEW CHANGES IN OFFICIAL STAFF Atlanta, June 19.—Changes will be few and far between when Gov ernor John M. Slaton succeeds Gov ernor Joseph M. Brown In Georgia's capitol. After retaining practically all ot Governor Brown's executive and of fice forces, Governor-elc t Slaton announces today the appointment of Col. Frederick J. Paxon as chief of the Governor’s military staff, the same office which Col. Paxon has held under the Brown administra tion. \ . Miss Wing of Macon, Is spending a short time In the city as the guest of Mrs. W. M. Parker, Mr. A. D. Daniel, traveling pas senger agent for the A. B. £ A. Railway, was among the well known visitors spending the day in town. Ulcers and Sldn Troubles. If you are suffering with any old, running or fever sores, ulcers, bolls, eczema or other skin troubles, tsst a box ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve and you will get relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured her In two weeks. Will help you. Onl- 25c. Recommend ed by all dn-'-'sts.sdv. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Butler, of Pine Park, visited Thomasvlle Wednes* day. •Deafness Cannot Be Cured.. by local applications, aa they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. Them to only can way to care deafness, nod that to by c Deafnean to cawed bjr ftl remedies. ] tltattoa* „ Inflamed Eaatacblam kalca th, laSsBBatlm can b, t,k« oat ud this tab, notonS to Itk oomtl condition, Scor ing wiu bo Occtraced forever; nine cure oat of ten nro etueS by Cntnffb. which * *-* U InSjBcd condition of tho I We will give One Hundred — —- - - Of' licitr.cj. (eeuied br t entereh) Jtknt ennnot_bo hre, free. Is nothing but I# oar fecce. Do lie re for enr ceee rib) tint cennot be CnURh Core. Sena for drew i r. i. cnsNEX * ca. Toledo, a gold br BreggMt, TOe. Revise downward your cost of automo bile travel—by substituting the light, efficient; economical and comfortable Ford for the heavy, cumbersome and -excessively -expensive big car. That's what thousands of experienced owners ere doing. Why not you? More tlia^ 275,000 Fords now In service—con- ringing evidence~of their wonderful merit. Run about, $525; Touring Car, $690; 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. FOR SALE One Extension Top Carriage OnelOpen Surrey. Both thoroughly overhauled and in first class condition at bargain prices. A. W. Palin & Son. ■i,