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

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JULY 18, 1013. Ingrams Imported Stationary. It puts the Appro, riute scenery is vital to effective acting, on-looker in a receptive mood. Stationary is the scenery which stages your written ideas. It gives the reader the first impression of your letter, and also influences his attitude toward it and toward you. We have lately received some unique letter paper imported from Italy. In white, huff, heliotrope, and blue. This handsome paper is GO cents a box, with envelopes, or 35 cents the pound, envelopes 15 cents. Ingram Drug Company, PHONE 9 OR 99 FOR BASEBALL SCORE Vou Play Safe by Trading at INGHAM’S. judge I'oh yoursei Which is I Set let—Try an ment nr Protit by a Thoma.sville Citizen'* Experience. «oniethi»c new is an experiment Must be proved to he as represent ed. The sta •ment of a nianufa<tur- nvincing proof of merit, endorsement of friends ; .Miss Blanche Cone lift last week Mrs. D. 0. Lewis of Jennings, tor Commerce Ga.. where she goes Fla., is visiting her parents Mr. and to take a position in jf 4 summer Mrs. J. W. Johnson, school. Miss Irene Adams was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lane of Bar- a delightful entertainment given ney was the guest of relatives here Monday night , complimentary to Wednesday. her quests, Miss Laurie Allen and Mrs. Percy Kendrick and little j Miss Verner Scruggs, daughter Ruth spent several days | Mr. Grady Gibson, formerly of here this week, as the guest of her * Quitman, but who has been at work sister .Mrs. l). S. Chapman. [for two years in Concord, N. C.. is Miss Iva Sloan and little sister re-1 at home on 'his vacation, a id is turned home Tuesday from North j spending a few days with friends Georgia where they have been visit-J and relatives here, ing relatives. I Miss Bertie Davis ,\hp has been Mr. Hardy lias for his guest this visiting in Valdosta for several days week, his brother from Thoinastox , is at home again. .Mrs. Km in a Beaty is visitim her i Miss Jessie Hagan the Pained sister. Mrs. J. K. Walker, at Black- nurse, who has been on du’y at j shear. } Dr. Brannon’s sanitorium. has re- i The Baptist protracted meeting i turned to her home In Valdosta; the I started last Monday night. Rev. • patients all being able to go home. | Mr. Gross, of Atlanta is holding the] Miss Lois Rogers of the Andrew j series of meetings. I College faculty, lectured at the j Little Fdessa Ross who lias been j Methodist church Wednesday inorn- making her home with Mr. and Mrs. ing and evening on, "The Value ...... .... J 1 - T - WriBl ". for "><■ l as t y° ar ra-! of Sunday S-hool Work." ’ ‘ * . | turned to the Macon Orphan home ! Miss Jeffie Mount will leave Vh-u" cOrvrv' ^PKomsITIOVS '■ Tutadav - sbo "as accompanied to j Thursday for a visit with frleals In ‘Albany by Mrs. Wright and little j Americug and Ellaville. j Maurice Freeman. | Miss Paulette Wheeler is gremlins i - i the week in Boston : MITCHELL HASN'T AN ! INCH TO GIVE AWAY DISCUSSED. JCCIHr inulred representative busi- itk, or aching one, ness men of Camilla met at the court xperiment on It? house yesterday afernoon and went! __ You will read of many so-called on record as opposing the creation Several of the ires. J of a new county that is to be j tended preaching a far-[made up with a single foot of Mlt-j \f r anf j ^j ra jj jeliell coumy territory. While th^jthe formers parent l>roposition came up j Miss Ethel Greer FREOBNIA McGrawItes at- j t Patten Sunday. THE FAIR 1 Received an Assortment OF LATEST DESIGNS MENS FOUR IN HAND TIES 50c Values ON SALE AT 3Sc SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The Fair. strangers East Endorsed 1 away places. It’s different when the cn« ment comes from home. Easy to prove local tost lino Read this Thnniasville case. Mrs. Robert Alexander, 013 Clay St.. Thomacville. Ga.. says: “I con leconimend Doan's Kidney Pills for one box did me a world of good. My hack and kidneys annoyed me greatly and when 1 heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills I got a box at K. Thom as' Prog Store. I used them and they soon rid me of the trouble. This fine medicine should he used hv all kidney sufferers.” For sale by all dealers tents. Foster-Mllhurn Ci New York sole agents for the ed States. Remember the name—Doan’: take no other.—adv. .Misses Martha and Harriet Hun ter. of Chattanooga, are in the city as guests of their sister, Mrs. W. A. Logan. Crops in our section are about Joiner”visitedi la - ve<l b >’ and the are sow-! *ng peas for a hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith at- Friday, of Patten vis-1 chief discussion, Uie sense of the ‘ Red relatives in our community and j ,ended Poaching at Chastain Sun eeting was that we are opposed to attended Sunday School Sunday. | ( * a * V ' Price 50 Buffalo and tilt* creation of any new counties that j Miss Pearl I.aster Is visiting re-1 ar«-to lit nnule up of portions of-Mit-.intlves at Patten and Is attending ! elioli eou’ity. . I Do meeting now in progress there.! Itr, r. I.. Lewis was elected Chair-; M r. and Mrs. C. P. Woods and; plan ot tile meeting and Mr. C. C. children av.d Mr. Jim Bryant and llaggs was made secretary. Speech- j Mr. Salford Sherrod visited at the es were made by Dr. F, !.. Lewis, | honi" or Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hart Judge It. I). Bush, Judge J. H. Scaife | Sunday. cm. II. C (iardner. Col. It T Uurson, | Mr. and Mrs. C. PI Woods were ,.ir. T). \\. haircloth, Mr. B. (. Coch- j called to the bedside of the formers ran and several others and they | mother, who is very ill at this writ- were all very much opposed tojj n g creating any new county with any. Misses Annie and Estella Smith O. Newton spent several j lays of last week visiting relatives; n Ochlocknee. ' Mi*, and .Mrs. Dave Alagood of j I Cairo speri. last week with the lat-1 Iter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. R. \V. ' i Parra more. ] The many friends of Mr. A, D. ! I Fleetwood will, regret to know that ! he is not doing well at this writing, j i We hope to see him up soon ! There wag quit< ! crowd attending th MONEY TO BE LOANED ON FA MOULTRIE BANKING COMPANY TO ENCOURAGE GROWING OF FEED CHOPS IN PHEFEHKNCE TO COTTON. .Moultrie Ga., Jtly 19.—In a di rectors meeting held in this -city Tuesday, the Moultrie Banking Co., passed a resolution agreeing to lend a nice little I «ioncy to farmers on hay, grain and fish fry at thel otlier Produce stored in bonded or of MRebel) county territory. i of Coolidge were pleasant visitors at After discussing ihe matter at Sunday School Sunday, length, committees were appointed ; Among the other visitors at Mr- t° go to Atlanta and fight the prop-|Graw Sunday were Miss Ingram and osition. Bessie Folsom and Susie Hutchinson The following resolutions was of- of Harwich, and Misses Vat.,e. of Phone 237 for fresh fered and unanimously adopted: Whereas, there is a movement on toot to create out of territory to !)«• taken from the County of Mitchell two new counties, namely: The County of Hansell. on the South rnd the county of Griggs on the the Salem district. “BEULAH” and Well ■vea tiler Whereuf if Groceries and a few odd- and ends in Dry Goods at Below Cost—Great Bar- ' gains! ! tne proposed new j county t omities are created as proi osed it' .Mr. ai ill cut off from her territory p.*act-: Saturday •ally one-third of the territory of j Mrs. I), aid M it dull County, and will take; Mis way practically one-third of the'home af iti/.enshlp of said County, and ovc •ne-half of the taxable property ci aid County; and jlas, . \\ ard of Pine Mr. and Mr c a:e having some ip in this part of the come (Hansell.) i Mrs. J. C. Robison s and Sunday with Mr. '. Ward of Pine Park, .entire Robison rota tv spending a fe with h | county line bridge last Friday. There i other reputable warehouses in this | was plenty of fish and everybody ! city. j had a pleasant time. ' j This movement on the-part of one Mr. Jack Fleetwood and sister. I of the strongest financial institutions I Mrs. .1. o. Lewis of Albany spent i 1,1 ‘ h * ata 'e is slB»l«cant and comes ! Saturday with their brother Mr, A.! 011 * bo ' uv ' ; a movement by the I). Fleetwood. j.Moaltiie Chamber of Commerce to Rev. A. T Hart of Pine Park was ■ or * a ' lU< ‘ tlu ‘ f a ™>ers of Colquitt iin our neighborhood last Thursday. ! county in a prod,,ce ^deration, for I Mrs. A. J. Shepherd visited rrla-l ,he " Mr,,08e of l» r on.»tl:. K stock rals- : lives in Ochlocknee Sunday. ! Rev. |{. 0. Jackson of Ochlocknee , ' passed through here Friday on his1 tomprehendiug a local market for way home from Merrillville where the “ products by the erection of a j he has been conducting a protract- j ling, hay and grain production and I truck planting, the movement a'ho Empire League Baseball News Told in Detail EMPIRE STATE LEAGl’K THOMASVILLE it, BRUNSWICK 2. STANDING OF CLVB9 IN THE Brunswick, July 17.—Stiles pitch ed excellent ball yesterday afternoo.i and Thoma.sville took the final game tilt* series from Brunswick 3 to 2. The visiting twirier allowed only three hits and struck out eleven ; Ame »*IvuB. . . . THOMA3VILLE Cordele. . . Brunswick. Won. Lost. P.C. .600 .500 en. H the * pulled out of a bad hole in ith. when with two on and Valdosta none out, he struck out the next j ^ aycrosa three men. The locals played rather' a loose fielding game. The box score: .467 .333 Tlmnuisville Wagnon, If . Wolfe, ss . . Murchr 2b . . Davenport, lb Barnett, rf . Champlin, 3b Wilkes, c . . . Roth, cf. . Stiles, p . . . j Totals. AH It H I'O 'A 0 0 9 0 o 0 2 10 0 | Score by innings: R. H. E. } Americus 200 040 <>01 0—7 13 3 ^! Waycross 400 300 000 1—8 8 2 JI Batteries: Waycross, Clark and | Coveney; Americus, Pratt, 3orrell 0 and Werner, Manchester. Umpire, ' Morton. ed etin-r day? uncle Mr. I). P j Miss Maggie Merritt j Sunday after spending a ' with her sister Mrs. A. of Ochlocknee. T. E. HURM, Mgr/year during the past five Wednesday for Cobh Ga., where Mr Mitchell county has gone to Sasser will visit i The Quarerly Meeting was held left I af Il^aulali on the loth, and a good time was reported, there belli: plen ty of dinner. Mrs, pm king house, the organization oft a holding company to buy, hay grain Hrmwwliik | and other produce and a shipping Bundy, s - s turned 1 o: ’k a '.ii7.uti°n for directing the sale barker, 2b of tri ck prodmed in the eounty. j Schuyler, cl j Hartner, rf | Milllin, 3b I Collins. If j Moran, lb [ Kite, c . . . ! Walker, p CORDELE .*5, VALDOSTA II. Valdosta, July 17.—Cordele blew i:i the sixth and seventh Innings ” 1 u u yesterday afternoon, and Valdosta 0 0 0 “ 1 j won easily, 11 to 5. In the eighth IT j Cordele switched players all around, 3 ' "' 8 * j except the pitcher, and right fielder. [Gordon, who had allowed but two | hits up until the eighth, eased up 0 13 AH U H PO A days ilcher. Ford Owners IMPORTANT NOTICE On and after this date we will make ail necessary repairs on Ford cars at lowest prices possible consistent with Efficient workmanship. A skilled mechanic who has for years received special training in var ious Ford Service Stations will be in charge. Honda 1,-ft UVdn i north Georgia ' \sday 1 •here 1 md and Mrs. with Mr I'iHOll. ! The ice cej j W. Hall's was ; attended. | Messrs. Clar | .Merritt spent ihe i Me He I. A. Laing spent, and M9*. J. C. Har- ni supper at Mr. J. enjoyed by all who ear© Merritt and Paul, Saturday night with i and Rufus Bullock. I Mr. W. C. Vereen and Mr. Z. H. Clark, president and vice-president of the hank whose directors entered into this agreement to loan money oh produce, as many banks now loan money on cotton, are Dotli leaders The protracted meeting will start j :,ot on '- v i ;i local affairs, but take Beulah church the 17th of July | * reat lnt f re8t in state-wide matters eryhod.v is invited to come, e meeting will continue -the rest the week and through next week. We are sorry to say that Mrs. Vin- Thompson is on the sick list ‘his *’• 0 0 1 5 2 j and let Cordele score three runs. 4 0 0 1 0 oj Score by innings: R. H. E. 0 0 2 1 Oj Cordele. . .000 200 003 5 6 7 Valdosta . 000 005 60x—11 12 ♦ 1 I 1 0 A Batteries: Gillespie and Eubanks 0 0 ^ 1 1 and McLendon; Gordon and Pierre. Umpire, Derrick. 3 0 0 1 2 1 eek. Mr. Anon Sasser accompanied by Miss Ola Chason attended Sunday school at Beulah last Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Pilcher spent a few days last week with her father Mr. R. J. Merritt. Totals. . . .28 , , Score by innings: are a.iuwn throughout the state xhoma8v „ Ie ]ol 000 010 as progressive, but conservative bus-; inesH men and their action Rf. this] matter will be considered by the fl-j aanelal world as a precedent for the financial interests of Georgia and the , , .-•outh. ami Will evidently become uni-! 1 ’" 8 ’ ba8 «' 9 0,> ba "*- »« Wal- 2, off Stiles 2; struck out, by 3 27 12 4 R. H. R 7 1 Brunswick . 020 000 000—2 3 4 Summary: Stolen bases, Mullin, j lloth: sacrifice hits, Parker, Mullin, of (leorgla and the' Moran ' DavPn ' ,ort - Stllpa : 2- baa ® Ident'.y become uni-j I as soon as the proper co-oper-; Walker 6, by Stiles 11; double play. LET US ME ID We have a first class line of everything in the drug line and the best of prices. Our Rx department is perfect condition. Your Rx compounded ; by competen pharmacists. City Drug Store - PHONE 284. -.Mi I TORPEDO BOAT, INJURED, i GOES TO BROOKLYN YARDS. (By Associated Press.) New York, July IT.—The United • States torpedo boat destroyer Fan | ning arrived in the Nav>\ Yard at .'basin of Brooklyn today after the ••row compartment flooded and [sprang a leak last night while pro .feeding to sea. She returned under | her own steam. The extent of the i damages has not vet been determin ed. 1 great expense in buying road impl**- i merits and building now roads part- i h-ularly in the parts of Mitchell | county now sought to be taken away ! espec ially as to tile southern portion | of said county, for which improve ments the county of Mitchell is now i largely Indebted: and Whereas, if said counties are ere- I aided as proposed the county of Mit- j chell will be left In very Irregular j'diape and in an embarrassed finan cial condition: and Whereas, tnere is absolutely no necessity for the creation 1 of either of said new counties; therefore, be it Resolved: That we, ns citizens of Mitchell County, In mass meet ing assembled, hereby earnestly pro test against the surrender of a single foot of Mitchell county to either of the new counties proposed to be created, and we further urge that our Immediate representative in the Legislature, and our Senator use all legitimate and honorable means to defeat said new county movements, (n so far as Mitchell county Is con cerned.—Camilla Enterprise. A Great Physician’s Liver Pills For Georgia People Bring Wonderful Relief. •ation and organization can tie se , Hired amon* the Imaim as men and I Murch to Wolir to r> a ' aa Port; left farmers I on basoa ’ Tb oniasville 7. Brunswick Ot course .this sic,, wll mean larte 1 hlt b - v ' ,ltoher - b >’ Walker, Wag- warehouse fncillties, a proper grad-K. 011 ’ b f s,llpa . Hartner and Mullin; ing of produce and organization j * me * 00 ' Empires, Players Day among the farmers to properly pre-, H ern elle. pare that produce for market. I ile 1 ■■■ WAYCROSS 8, AMERICUS 7. Americus, July 17.—Americus surrendered the game to Waycross yesterday afternoon by the score of 8 to 7. Americus’ new twirier, Sor rell, was first upon the mound for one inning, but upon three runs be ing allowed, he gave place to Pratt Wild Bill Clark, for Waycross, wa3 hit freely, but few scores resulted The game was tied In the ninth Waycross winning In the tenth with Shuman. One of the Waycross batsman precipitated a fight with Catcher Manchester and was put out of the park by the police. Waynesbor*. Ga., Jaa. 1st, 1913.—1 have beea a resident of Burke county all my life. I usu Dr. Herrin|toa'a Liv er Pills For Georgia People whenever it U necessary. I find them a splendid remedy and think they ought to bo in ev ery home. I believe they are a sure preventative against malaria and chills and fever. It is with pleasure that I i commend them. GEO. O. WARNOCK, Ex-Clerk Superior Court and planter. boro and the surrounding territory. bring quick and sure relief. have a box of these pills ir Veuratgia, Indigestion, Pain, Dytpep- ments. They are absolutely / harmless and arc prepared t Herrington Company, Waynesboro, Ga. and the pills will be sent you, prepaid by return mail. For sale by Peacock-Mas 1 GeorgUAir. ri *■ [South for preparing balanced ration a feeds that are sold in tremendous quantities now in western mills to Southern consumers and these will utilize not only the corn, oats, and hay now grown In abundance in this section of the state, but low grade syrups, cane and beet pulps, sunflow « r seed and many other products in- J dlgenous to this section, j The Moultrie; business men j through the Moultrie Chamber of Commerce and Moultrie banks, have taken an advanced poitlon for chanj?- 1 ing this section from an all-cotton to < !a produce country and they have full 1 Money Loaned J FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE jj At 6 % interest, payable annually. The borrower has the j n privilege of paying part orall of the principal at any Interest 1 period, stopping Interest On such payment. I will save you -fj money. Come to see me, or write. Prompt attention given y B %r written inquiries. n \ W. M. BRYAN, \ ’ OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, T1IO.MASVILLE, OKOItCilA. J ; | confidence that they will offset the disaster thrent rMr, d by the boll wee- vll, even lief* •> that pest arrives, and they 1, «> by this evolution to raise the *»*'*■’gagee recorded against | farms i:i -bis part of Georgia. Mr. T. A. Collins of Ellaville, was /inong the business visitors in the •.city yesterday. . . We make and carry in stock light delivery wagons suitable for grocers, butchers, and truck fanner, There la more Catarrh la thU wet km c; the •auatry thaa all other dUeaxm p-.t together, aud uatll the laat few year* war aupiMMed to be Incurable. For a great auajr j«ar« •lyctor* pronounced It n local dlaeaae and preauribed local' remedlaa, and by constantly falling to core wlt> local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science haa pravea Catarrh to be a conatltutional dlaeaae, and the refare regulrea. constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Core,'manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only Conatltu- f jooal cure en the market. It la taken Internally In doaca from 10 dropo to a teaapoonfnL It acta directly on tho blood and rnacona anrfaeaa of tho ayatem. They offer goo hundred doUara tor any case it falla to enre. Send for elrcnlara and teatlmonlala. • Addraoa: V. J. CHRVET it CO., Toledo, Ohio. told by Dragglata, T8e. v Til. lufi rudir rub f« coutlptlba. 1 A. W. Palin & Son. | BmhHSH