The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, August 01, 1913, Image 4

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SKMI-WKKKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1013. Ingrams Imported Stationary. Approtriate scenery 1, vital to effective acting. It put» tie on-iooker In a receptive mood. stationary Is the scenery which stares your written Ideas. It gives the reader the flrst 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, buff, heliotrope, and blue. This handsome paper Is 60 cents a box, with envelopes, or 35 cents the pound, envelopes 15 cents. Ingram Drug Company, PHONE 9 OR 99 FOR BASEBALL SCORE You Play Safe by Trading at INOItAM'S. We are glad to see Mr. and Mrs. L. Holes out again after a long Illness of typhoid fever. Their Mrs. It. W. Mo.MIllan and children are spending this week, the guest daughter M.sa Jennie Boles Is still ° f a ‘ Jacksonville, Fla confined to her room. 9 Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Spence vith relatives spenti Pel- HORNETS TAKE LEGISLATURE FIRST PLACE IS VERY BUSY and Mrs. Alex Kingsley after. last Sunday [spending awhile with relatives here! ham. ! returned i their home in Albany! „ .1 Sunday M*ss Florence Groover returned* Mr. T. It. Oarbett having spent a ,0 l,er !l0rae hcro ,ast 3uada y morn -! few days with his parents Mr. and | ing, after a visit to relatives at Fan-j Mrs. W. M. Garbett returned to his 1 lew and Newport, Fla., for several' home in Cairo Monday. ] wee ; ;s . Mr. R. L. Jackson and his sister ‘ | Miss Lois Jackson attended preach-[ ^ r - Tinley Anderson, of Leslie, j ing in Boston Sunday. ] Ga., is at home for several weeks j Miss Lilia Forrest, the local di-, vacation. \ rector of the girl’s canning club of; Jtr5 Ralph wll80at who has been 1 Thomas county gave a deino.istra-1 .... . . _ _ tion here last Monday. | visiting her parents at Doerun, Oa.. | I Messrs. C. E. and W. A. Boles re-1 for several days, returned here last j | turned home Monday from Metcalfe j Tuesday morning. • where they spent a few days last j n ^ . . . . week with relatives. One of the most enjoyable even- Mrs. John Mims of Pidcock spent lM * s reeently was the surprise party' a few days last week with her sis-j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. 1 | ter Miss Jessie Carter who is ve*‘y j Spenre last Tuesday evening. The} ! first part of the evening was taken up j I Mr. Parks Jackson and hia best wlt b delightful music, rendered by ; girl were out driving Sundaj after- „ , * ! noon several of the quests present, while | ! Messrs. Wesley and Hugh Carter] the latter part was enjoyed in play- left one day last week for Macon j Ing interesting games. Those pres- 1\ THE LEAGUE STANDING WHEN Xo X|<;w MARRIAGE LAW THIS 1 TIII.Y DEFEATED CORDELE YESTERDAY — CALLED OFF ON HA IN. IIRST GA>1E| ACCOUNT OF! where they will attend the Ad 1st cam-meeting. Miss Elma Finch who has been in YEAR — TAX EQUALIZATION Atlanta for some time returned MEASURE CHANGED — 1XDE- j home last Wednesday. TERMINATE PRISON SENTENC” J PUELLA. ES KECXIMMKXDKD. The Hornets have attained the first I pla e in the League! | Yesterday's game, one to nothing, j told the tale. | .Manage- Dudley takes the main j share ot the credit lor the victory, j decided to tabl in view of his terrific wallop in the «ixth, which sent the ball over the centerfleld fence by forty feet for the only tally of the game. The drive ».as one of the most spectac ular in the history of the Empire, Atlanta, July 31.—Love, and not genii* will continue to govern irriagcs in Georgia for another ar a, leas., since the Senate has \ n,08t ® lorlo,ls n.c B tlng,_ever held at What proved to be one the and indefinitely postpone the bill dealing with the subject. , The measure proposed that the |‘ ,as or ' State should issue no marriage li cense until the bride and groom wer® both proven mentally and phy ent \v.»re Misses Rosa Lee Anderson, j Nellie Deklo, Gladys Cardin Alpha Pekle, Florence Groover. Kathleen J Singletary, Neta Groover. Ollie Sin gletary. Marie Dixon. Messrs. Ru-1 fits Groover, W. B. Dekle. Hal Wil son. Herbert Dekle. Bob Stewart, j Will S. Singletary. Miss Susie Singletary and Mrs. J L. Cook are the guests of Mrs. J. Q. Hay at Jacksonville this week Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stubbs childrer returned to their home here last Tuesday afternoon, after an extended visit to Atlanta. S.vlves- THE FAIR Special Values Ladies m Vests 10c to 15c Sellers NOW ON SALE At 7c 15c to 25c Sellers NOW ON SALE At 12c The Fair. deciding the game between two j Rally fit to wed. It reserved teams tied for first place and i:i a right to step in and prevent mar- j pitcher's duel which was exciting and ] riages. for instance, where one of, brilliantly played all through. I the parties was a hard-drinker, or The li-st game "ent t"o and a afflicted with tuberculosis or some) whic half innings. Cordele started Gil- j other nrlous ailment. j lespie and be got a dose of real i Opponents of the measure declar- hard dumps in the second, when five ed. and cited instances to prove their successive hits with two down net-j point, that some of the greatest men ted three runs. Cordele made one and women in history have been... . , „ . , • ’ **1 recentl in the first on a passed ball and one born from unions In which the moth- in the third on a wild pitch, Stiles’ er or both were suffering from dis- who was twirling being a bit off in 1 ease which would have barred them his stride. The rain came about 1 from marriage under a eugenics law. that time and the game was declared j off after thirty minutes had elapsed.! ~ The crowd bv this time had reached j Tut Hill. In Its Present Form, Can- j the capacity of the park and many) u »t Pass, Say Opponents. j ( ,j place, closed Sunday morning, childrer returned to their home here! OLD CULLER DIED PENNILESS It seemed that God’s Holy Spirit [was truly with Brother Hart, the extended visit to Atlanta. S.vlves-j Chicago. July 31.—''‘Colonel’* Wil- preaehed sonie of the ] ter and other points in Middle Geor - 'iiam Riley whose book-making es- most powerful, forcible sermons w* la. : tablisbment in “gambler’s row.” in have ever bad the pleasure of bear-j Miss Maggie Coleman returned to. t j le ea rly seventies, was known from ing. As slated In our last week’s I her home near Cairo last Tuesday 1 coas t t 0 coast, died here yesterday, the| letter ’ lle " as aR8lsted Rev * Joe morning, after a pleasant visit of! at t i, e age 0 [ sixty-three. West, of Norman Institute, who also j several days with Miss Gladys Car- Although Riley was at one-time delivered som e able discourses on j din here. ! reported to be a millionaire, he died the Scriptures. Ihere were nine- Mrs. Clara Logue and 1 hildren.’ pra. tlcally without funds. cessions to the church, thlr-j 0 f panama City. Fla., are spending; : ere by experience, or j this week with the former’s par- j . "ere going down the side lines. The) Atlanta. July 31.—Friends and i attendance was nearly nine hun- j backers of the tax equalization bill drer * ] have been made to fear that it can-1 Altet the rain, the second game j not pass in its present form. The’ started. Wilder opposing Cheney and fipht which waged all day yesterday I the two best in the league had one'in the house became more and more of the niftiest and most exciting j uncompromising as the hours wore] pitching duels ever witnessed on the]on, and the division Is so sharp thnt | local lot. Cheney allowed seven |outsiders are beginning to express! g ua( i a ’. hit-, but they were scattered through: the opinion that It may be difficult teen teen of which grace. It was a great meeting, of ery one who attended de ed a great deal of good. Mrs. Amanda Hart has been very are sorry to learn. Mr. J. Irvine Kennedy, who has been i:i Texas and the West for several montlM. Is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mn. J. T. Kennedy. Prof. C. H. Garrison wont to ; Pavo Saturday. We regret very much to chroni- the illness of Mrs. Jessie Bozo- man. Mr. C. O. Jordon attended to busi ness at Cool id ge Saturday. Miss Lewenia Baker, of Coolidge, was the guest of Miss Rebecca Ken nedy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Norman, of isited In our community «ix innings. Wilder gave up but four hits, 0:1 e bf Irivr Dudley's clout •liich "on the ga m». Cordele never had a ■ohanio to wore with Cheney’s su- p«*rb work or he tightened up every *ime a man got on base. * Barnett's throw from deep right to third b; se was one of the bril- liant fra tut •s of the game, and add- ;ng the wo k of Champlin and Rea- gan fur the \isitors, made the gam« one ot uni sual brilliance. Both teams play •d errorless ball. Dudley's lit came in tb»* sixth. with two nie'U « own. Dud. .struck at one. hail a ball called and then fouled one 0 right field. He tilt tight I10 had l.rok hi his l»at and hit ;t Sev- eral times on the rubber pan It felt Jtood nd tlie hefty manager ‘Stepped ba< k and Wilder threw one "biib brok • out at the plate Just enough to catch the heavy w illow near the et 1 It was “Good Night” then, and ho crowd was stirri d OS seldom eve on a baseball fielc . A roll*- tion " as taken and Dudle K nt a right nea sum for the hit. STANDING OF CLUtS IN TIIK KMl'IltK STATU LKAGl'K Won Loet. PC. THO'IASVl LLE ..15 11 .577 ( ordel. . . . .14 12 .53 S Brunswick. . . .14 13 .519 Valdosta . ..13 14 .4 SI Atm ricus. . ... 1 3 15 .464 Waycross. H 15 .423 tion bill at all. Though having no direct bearing] on the question, the old partisan and ■ factional feeling is beginning to j break through the crust, and the! lower branch of the assembly Is a] less harmonious body today than It: has been at any previous time dur-! j,j lv j, a ing the present session. I grand-fath the past st I . A number of our farmers are busi ly engaged in gathering*, their fod der. Mr. Arch Kennedy, of Moultrie, visited his parents here Sunday. Miss Stella Smith Is spending the week with Mrs. J. p. Norman, of Berlin. .ittle Kathleen Harvey, of Mur- ON FLY PAPER Atlantic City, N. J., July 31.—The Atlantic City Mosquito Commission, appropriation by the County to ex terminate mosquitoes in this city, well try to lure the pests to their death by musical vibrations gener ated by electricity. Upon advice of the Federal Da- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bullock. | A remedy for women that will put Mrs. C. B. G. Johnson, of Cairo. I an en<l t0 nervousness, headaches, . . . - . . ... ... . (sickness of tb* stomacn, painful ir* spent -ast TuesJa> night wilh f ienJs; rcguIarltles languidness, poor ap- l ,ore - j petite, bad breath, is that fine old Mr. Reiner Singletary returned j regulator, DR. SIMMON'S SQUAW partment of Agriculture, the mem- home last Tuesday morning after a j VINE WINE. it is prepared f° r |bera of the Commission will attempt visit to his daughter, Mrs. J. H. J«.-( fhTdeUeate Vem.’^OP l'» P™ duce an " llltatlon ot the !u,m kins at Blue Ridge, Ga., for several j gan i 3m< i t banishes suffering, cor-1 of the mosquito, and attract the in days. | recta weakness and the whole brood sects to sticky fly paper. i of distressing symptoms which fol- j J low disorders in the generative sys- • tern. Price. $1.00 per bottle. Sold Phone 237 by R. Thomas. Jr., and Peacock-j Mash Drug Co. ! TOr frCSh (adv) FAMOUS FRENCHMEN DEAD. Gisors, France, July 31.—Louis Charles Paulin, who was known as the “Father of the Chamber of Dep uties,” and an eminent archeologist and antiquarian, died here today. He was eighty-three years old, and had been a member of the Chamber of Deouties since the foundation of the Third Republic. beer her at the home r, Mr. J. L. Harvey, for ernl days. Mr. I). L. Smith has returned from Berlin, where he had been for sev eral days. We are requested to announce that on next Sunday a t three o’clock the State , p there will be a meeting of the hurch for the purpose of organizing ! I'iMin Commission Chairman I'rge- Change in Georgia IVnal Laws. Atlanta. July 31.—Following tl»( formal lecommendation by Chair man R. F. Davison, of Prison Commission, the Senate has passed a bill providing that judges I a Sunday School. Miall sentence criminals to Indeter-; An |„ ter c»teJ are cordially la minate prison terms. j vlted to be present, and let's all lend ’1 he measure excludes life-termers, our a |,| | 0 thi» worthy cause and and persons sentenced for treason, j make „ thl , bl , st Sa , jbalh School c riminal assault or attempted erlml-j 0VPr i inown b ere. AMICUS, nal assault. It includes those sen-j tenced for other felonies, but is sur-j rounded by various safeguards. It provides simply that when aj man is convicted, for instance of j burglary, be shall be sentenced, say, j to not less than five years and not J more than fifteen, instead of ten j years straight. j In that way the convict can has-1 ten his own liberty by working hard I and being a model prisoner. If he, is mean or lazy, he has to serve the j whole sentence. “It will make bet-! ter men and better roads," Chairman , Davison declared. Dr. 6. W. Davis and children o Summit. Ga., have been the guest of relatives here for the past tw- weeks. Mrs. Emma Beaty and little ; u daughter returned home Friday from a several weeks’ visit tc her sister at Blaekshear! Mr. Lee Reilfearn and children, of Moult~ie, visited his sister, Mrs. Henry Massey, a few days last week. Miss Lou Redfearn spent the past week in Pavo, where she was called to the bedside of her brother, who is very Ill. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Touch ton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mas sey at their country home, near here for the past week. Messrs. James Massey from Pavo. and John Yates, from Fitzgerald, visited their parents here Sunday. Misses Davis and Parish, anti Mr Parish, of Pavo, spent 3unday here. Mrs. Thomas Brice returned home Sunday, after visiting her mother for tlm past few days. Mrs. H. W. Massey visited In Moultrie the first part of this week. Davis. ..Misses Telas and Dona pending a few days and Mrs. U. K. Braswell. Mr. Henry Hall called Nellie White Sunday. Mr. A. M. Pilcher of Ochlocknee- was a pleasant visitor l.i our com- 1 muni'y Sunday. Miss Maggie Merritt is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. A. • M. Pilcher of Ochlocknee, who is • j -ick at this writing. Mr. Tom White of Sardis spent] Sunday with Mr. Raymond White, j Groceries Dry Bar-' Nesmith , and a few odds and end* in ith *^ r | floods at Itelow Cost—Great i gains! n Miss. T. E. HURST, Mgr IK)X’T LET THIS MONTH GO IIY without purchasing some arti cle from our stock of Silver ware which will add to the completeness of your table ser vice. The Knives. Forks, Spoons aid Special Dishes shown here are in the new designs and de cidedly attractive. * By purchasing Silverware regularly ench month—a few pieces at a time, your supply will soon be complete. LOUIS H. JEROEO Jeweler and Silversmith “BEULAH” 'MGGIAVT by a LE! US PROVE TO 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. Our community was visited avy rain Monday night. Several of the McGrawites at- tided the Baptizing and preaching nice at Enon last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herndon vis 'd Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sunday. Misses Ithoda Sherrod and Leafy ' Mae Stephenson were the guests of Misses Annie and Estelle Smith, ol i Coclidge, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sherrod and j family, and Mr. Jim Bryant and I Misses Janie Sherrod and Mr. Iver son Hobbs ami Miss A*ice Hobbs vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. ' P. Hart Sunday. j Mr. Harvey Simmons and Miss Jos ephine Hobbs visited Misses Lizzie and Winnie Harvey Sunday, i Several oJ the McGrawites at- I tended the singing convention at ] Salem last week. , Miss Pearl Luster visited Miss | Mae and Maude Gandy Sunday. ] Mr. and Mrs> Harris Miller /nd I c hildren visited the former's sister, | Mrs. W. J. Simmons Sunday. * Misses Pearl and Rosa Lee Rogers and Miss Bessie Folsom of Barwlck • visited our Sunday School Suaday. j Mrs. P. L. Simmons and Mrs. Rosa | Spear visited Mrs. I. P. Hart Wed- |nesday. As it has quit raining and the sun has shone itself again, the farmers are pulling fodder and housing it. Rev. Andrew Mize of Griffin, Ga.. is spending a few days with friends and relatives here. Messrs. Cuyler and Emory Sasser of V. hi-ha m spent a few days last week with their aunt, Mrs. A. E. Sasser. Mr. a:.»l Mrs. G. W. Bullock spent Saturday night and Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Braswell. ! Jlr. a .id Mrs. J. VV. Hall left last I fur the Springs in Florida. '• here they go for their health. Master Rcneun Bullock spent Sat urday and Sunday with .Master Fletcher Singletary in the Center I Rev. E. C. Redfearn, who has been I quite sick for some time, died Wed-j nesday morning at 7 o’clock. The ; interment took place Thrrsday morn-| ing at the city cemetery. i Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. F. Mount.! who have been visiting relatives in] Returned .Monday after-; Pelhai! noon. Miss Mosie Peacock entertained quite a number of friends at her homo Friday evening, in honor of her gne:d. Miss Ruth Rustin, of El- lavllie. After some time had been s;ent |n games and contests, deli-] cions refreshments were served. j Misaea Jane and ABle May Mllli-| gnn, of Boston, Miss Majorie Harts-1 field, of # Hartsfleld, and Miss Eunice j Bussey of Cairo, are the attractive i guests of Miss Paulette Wheeler. ; Mrs. J. B. Williams and Mrs. Mary] [Reddick have returned from Sparks j where they have been visiting their sister, Mrs. H. W. Parrish. Mr. Bern - Wooten came over from Vald* Sunday to spend Sun-j day with hcmefolks. Mr*, si l Mrs. E. II. Ja r ni..»i, who have been spending the summer with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Parrish, will return to their home in An Aching Back and Bearing Down Pains Only suffering womanhood knows what it means to struggle against the paralyzing influence of theso symptoms. There is household work that must bo done and only a weak, nervous, discouraged woman to do it. It is almost a hopeless prospect. No wonder these poor women find life a dreary burden. Thero is help at hand, however, for those who will use it. DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine Is a Woman's Medicine It Is as pleasant to take as the juice of a sweet orange yet It performs wonders. It puts an end to suffering, builds up the nervous system, strengthens the appetite and acts beneficially on women’s delicate organism, promoting regularity, cheerfulness, a strong vigorous body and clear, healthy complexion. Sold by Druggist* and DeaUn. Price SI. 00 Per Bottle. C. f*. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Hold by It. Thomas, and Peacock-Ma d» Drug Co., Tliomasvillo, Ga, BUNN-BELL INSTITUTE Waycross, Ga. This school with an aole faculty of eleven experienced teach ers offers the young people of this section the very best of good training at a very moderate cost. The school is finely located, and well equipped. Thorough courses are offered in piano and vocal music, violin, expression and art. Courses in book-keep ing, penmanship, typewriting and stenography equal to the bes. in the State. We offer a *P eclal— One Year Normal Course for teachers, a nd thou preparing to teach. Kvery young per son expecting to teach shoul d take this special training. Posi tions are secured for our graduates without charge. Writ, for our catalogue, and full information concerning any course In which you may he Interested. Do not d lay writing. Write today— RIGHT NOW, while you think of it. Address: PRKSIDMXT W. S. PBTF.K.SON Waycross Ga, Hill School neighborhood. Mister Rufus Bullock spent gat-' Titusville, Fla., Saturday, urday night and Sunday with Mas-j Mr'. D. O. Lewis has returned to ter Lowell Fletcher. . her home lei Jennings, Fla. Mr. J. F. Bullock returned Friday I trom Atlanta, where he has been ln| the interest of the new county. I «*•»"» '• “>■ wish./. : gggnry n u id etktr <Imim put Ufftkir, ia4 Quite a number of the Beulahitesj aaiii ust few «u —»pn« u k attended services at Old 3prlng Hill! {iSuwl tf? Sunday evening. I S^^^S^litSaSLT^ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bullock W«t Sunday with Mr. and M». J. A. ■*»'• Caunk cm miufuon, tr r. I. t-1,- , c»«.,r a Oa. Mitt Mia u u. Mi, omii. 1 ' alah - bat mn m u« urktt It Is tiia uunalr Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlisle spent SToi* tZS Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. A.! U$££ Lain;. taiiwiak • Mr. and Mra. Ben Smith spent mUT,''Dri«wu^rI?. T * ° U *‘ Sunday with Mr. and Mra. George \ so, mu's raptlr Mlk far smtuitfan. J We make and carry in stock light delivery wagons suitable for grocers, butchers, and truck farmers. A. W. Palin & Son.