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DAILY TIMES-ENTVRf’IUSK, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 5, 1018.
TO
per gallon.
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I Every gallon strained and filtered
before it goes in your tank. -
We. do not use a rubber
ir your auto.
JAMES GRIBBEN,
Monument rorner. .
iiBiSMOi; ms
BROAD STREET
THEATRE
AY=
Mill, has started his hitting stride.
GOUlCIL HID TIME SESSIOH.
Mayor l.uke and Alderman llennett
Had Another Tilt Without Any
tJiiMiiili ies.
"The Deerslayer," Vltagraph Drama
with Miss Florence Turner and
Mr. Harry T. Morey; a special fea
ture in two parts, from the same
story by J. Fenlmore Cooper, por
traying the thrilling story of the
Pioneers and the Indians, in the
new and unsettled days of Ameri
ca.
■Their Step-Mother," Sellg Drama
depicting the diplomacy of a mod
ern fairy god-mother;
Mr. II. T. Neal of Albany was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. B. F. Winston of Valdosta
was in town yesterday on business.
Mr. Coy Adams of Pavo spent
Monday in the city on business.
Mr. H. H. Perry of Camilla spent
yesterday In the city with friends.
Mr. C. O. Everett of Ocala spent
Monday in .Thomasvllle on business.
Mr. E. A. Marshall of Clearwater,
r. ant yesterday In town with friends
;rouj
PORCH'SHAQE'S
The best porch shade on the mar
ket, and this shade isfguaranteed not
to get out ,of shape. These shades are
on safe at
DON'T LET THIS MONTH
GO BY
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
and Special Dlsbes shown here
are in the new designs and de
cidedly attractive.
By purchasing Silverware
regularly each month—a few
pieces at a time, your supply
will soon be complete.
LOUIS H. JERGER
Jeweler and Silversmith
HACKS & BAGGAGE SERVICE
* Phone 64
FOIt
ASSOCIATED HACK AND BAG
GAGE SERVICE.
DAY OB NIGHT.
AUTO'S H SPECIALTY.
Mallard &
Varnedoe
HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH
ART CLOTHING
BEST GOODS ON EARTH FOR
THE LEA3T MONEY—HAND
MADE COLLARS, PATTERN
SHOULDERS & HAIR CLOTH
FRONTS. GUARANTEED TO
HOLD SHAPE.—OUK LARGE
STOCK OF MENS, YOUTHS &
BOYS FURNISHLNG3 ARE GO-
ING RAPIDLY AT THE LOW
EST PRICES.
MALLARD &
VARNEDOE
We sell the kind of
Lumber
to frameyourhouse
right.
Get our estimates on
sash doors and blinds,
screen doors and win-
dows.
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Nunnally's Ice Cream at tbe City
Drug Store.
Miss Barbara ,Wertz has returned
from Jacksonville, where she visited
friends.
Mr. G. D. McLendon of Americus
was among the visitors in the city
yesterday.
Mi3s Marie Wertz returned Sun
day from Athens, where she has been
attending the summer school.
Mr. R. E. McDonald left today to
spend a short time on business In
Vienna.
Champ got two safeties yesterday.
• • •
Johnnie Wagnon didn't make
run in the first Cordele game, but
he saved two from the opponents,
with his great catch In the ninth
* • •
Stiles Is due to get away, shore
without fall, unquestionably, un
doubtedly and here’s hoping he will.
• a •
Two more from Cordele and we
shall b© hard to head, even If Way-
cross is fast and stronger than she
used to be.
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Two games ahead today. If we
lost both of the others, we leave
Cordele tied for first place, and
play Waycross for three games. Then
Valdosta here for two games and the
thirteenth Is an off day.
It has been suggested that Cordele
and Thomasvllle play the postponed
game here on the thirteenth which
is an off day. Cordele could come
here from Americus where the gam
es are played on the eleventh and
twelfth and then go from here that
night to Cordele where the next three
games are scheduled.
Council met last night, but not
much business was transacted. Al-
derinau Bennett had another request 1
for an investigation of the impound
ing fees and the Mayor went into
a long statement of the affairs as j
they were and showed the conditioni
of the city as compared with other,'
years which was interesting and
showed unusual activity along many
lines. The request for investigation
was tabled almost unanimously.
Various discussions of other mat
ters of no moment occupied some of
the time of the body, including the
extra policeman which the Mayor
has In service. He explained the |
use for him and demonstrated that
he was needed more at this time
than at any other and he was au
thorized to keep him on.
The council voted to wire Judge
H. W. Hopkins and Hon. B. C. j
Reese in the state legislature that j
they did not approve a bill which j
would provide for a bond sinking
fund for the city. And they u’ere
against the measure which had been
introduced on* principle and because
they had no idea as to its provisions
or for what purpose It was intro
duced. They so wired these gentle
men.
Telephone 2B4 and we wE2 send
for and deliver your prescription j
promptly. City Drug Store.
Mr. Bob Redfearn of Boston, was
in the city for a short time today on
business.
Mrs. Amanda Morehouse, of Olym-
phia, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. Carl
Dasher.
iMrs. Will Bowman of Quitman is
spending the day with her sister.
Mm. C. X. Neel.
Schedule for the Remainder^ of the
Season.
August 7, 8, and 9—Thomasvllle’
at Waycross; Valdosta at Americus,
Cordele at Brunswick.
August 11 and 12—Brunswick at
Waycvoss; Valdosta at ThomasviUe;
Cordeje at Americus, August 13, off
day.
August 14, 15 awd 16—Waycross
at Brunswick; Thomasfille at Val
dosta; Americus at Cordele.
August 18, 19 and 20—Bruns
wick at Thomasvllle; Valdosta at
Americus; Cordele at Waycross.
August 21, 22, and 23—Waycross
at Valdosta; Americus at Bruns
wick; ThomasviUe at Cordele.
Closing series—August 25, 2t> and
27—Brunswick at Waycross; Cor
dele at An.^rlcus; Valdosta at
i ThomasviUe.
Mr. W. A. Round left this morn
ing for Cleveland uliere he will
spend a short time on business.
Miss Ruth Burch who has been
attending the summer school In
Knoxville, returned home Sunday.
Everybody knows Whitman's Can
dles. City Drug Store.
Mr. A W. Bealer, Jr., of Eastman,
arrived yesterday to be the guest of
Mr. William D. Jerger.
Messrs. J. M. Jones and J. J.
Rarramore of Boston were among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
Miss Ellen Maddox, of Elberto.i,
who has been the guest of Miss An
nie Harris, left yesterday for Atlan
ta. *
Send your damaged Trunks to the
Trunk Factory to be made good a*
new. Auto trunks, etc*, made to or
der.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Parker, and
Charles and Eleanor Parker, left to
day for a visit to Mrs. D. L. Autrey,
in Autreyville.
Miss Mildred Jerger, who has been
Valdosta and Brunswick are the
only two teams to come here again
during the season. Valdosta comes
for five games and Brunswick fcF
three. We have nine games away
from heme exclusive of the present
Cordele series, three with Cordele
three with Waycross, three with
Vnldosta.
Fulmnks Suspended.
The following account of a fight
between Umpire Derrick and Catch
er Eubanks, of Cordele, is chroni
cled in the morning papers that car
ry any sporting dope of the Empire
circuit, The Macon Telegraph and
the Savannah News:
“Cordele, Aug. 4.—Growing out
of a dispute between Umpire Derrick
and Catcher Eubanks, of the Cor
dele club, in which it is alleged that
Eubanks cursed the umpire while on
the field, a lively flstcuff was pre
cipitated in the lobby of the Su-
wanee hotel tonight. Several blows
were passed, and according to Eu
banks and several eye-witnesses to
the difficulty, Derrick seemed de
termined to make it a personal mat
ter and was the aggressor, striking
Eubanks the first blow la the mouth.
They were quickly separated, after
Eubanks had sustained a dislocated
thumb and Derrick had suffered a
badly bi'ulsed hand.
“When seen b^ a reporter. Der
rick insisted that he had no state
ment to make relative to the diffi
culty, declining to say what would | WANTED 1 «>,
be the nature of the report to Prosi- j hull and bn
dent Groover of the League. The K1 non,
difficulty is greatly regretted by lo-1 ;
cal fans, and they are very much i i-l^ 0 ^ 3ALL- (.
terested to know what disposition J Api> y
will be made of the matter." j
President Groover got a i/por
the affair from Derrick this morn-j
at the
ThomasviUe Bargain Store
My entire Stock of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
and Clothing
to be sacrificed at bargain prices,
next
Saturday Aug. 9th
Times are Hard.
I have the Bargains
Give me the Cash, and
Bargains are scarce.
You Have the Cash.
I give you the Bargains.
Remember the Date: August 9th.
Remember the place: 3 21 West. Jackson St., next door to
A. Philips Grocery Store.
Remember the Store: THOMA8VILLE BARGAIN STORE.
H. GOLDSTEIN.
When you ha^e an achey, stretchy
feeling and you are dull, tired and
discouraged, it is a sign of approach
ing Malaria or Chills. You should
act quickly to ward off an attack.
DR. M. A. SIMMON’S LIVER MEDI
CINE offers you the help you need, j
It destroys the malaria germ, drives
out impurities, regulates the bow-i
els and makes you feel bright, vig
orous and cheerful. Price, 25 cents |
per package. Sold by Peacock-Mash f
Drug Co., and R. Thomas Jr.adv. j
HWVWHUWUHHWHWHHiiHHUHHHHUHHHHHHUU
Mr. Clayte Wethlngton left last.
CORSET SALE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 27TH. AND 20TH.
AMERICAN BEAUTY, Worth $1.25 and
$1.50 Sale Price- $1.00
MADAME GRACE at 25 per cent Reduction.
MRS. J. H. SPENCE & CO.
night for Waukeenah, Fla., after
spending several days with his host j iuhwuhhuwuhhwww wuwhhusw
of f rlends in the city.
IS THOM AS VI DDE SATISFIED?
The Evidence is Convincing—Th
Tsetiinony Open to Investigation.
Before a statement can be accept
ed here, It must be supported by
local testimony—bz the evidence of
ome one residing in Thomasvllle.
Sstatements from unknown people
in remote places may be true, but
we cannot prove them. Here is a
tsatement of a ThomasviUe resident:
T. 1A. Teate, a well-known citizen
of the South, living at 522 Harda
way St., Thomasvllle, Ga., says: “I
am glad to again recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Seven years have
passed sinceBf.his remedy cured me
of kidney trouble and I have never
had a return Attack. I take great
pleasure in advising the use of
Doan's Kidney Pills to people I
hear complaining of kidney disor
ders. I have learned of many who
like myself, have had the greatest
benefit from this remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Price, 50
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo.
N. Y., sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—
and take r.o other.adv.
ATLANTA BIRMINGHAM l ATLANTIC RAILROAD
DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER
TRAIN SERVICE.
j Sleepers nn night trains between
Thomoaville and Atlanta.
j Trains leave Thomasvllle
. . . 7:30 A. M. 7:39 P. M
Arrive Fitsg»rald
.10:45 A. M. 10:4* P. M.
Arrive Cordele
. 12:15 P. M. 12:20 A. M.
Arrive Atlanta
. .7:10 P. M. 6:30 A. M.
Arrive LaGrange
. .5:25 P. M. 5:05 A. M.
1 Arrive Talladega
...9:35 P. M. 8:6, A. M.
Arrive Birmingham
11:50 A. M
W. H. LEAHY
E. M. FLEMINO,
G.neral Passenger Agt.
Commercial Agent.
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WANTS |
3TENOG R A P H E R W A NT E D
ply P. O. llox “J."
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II. C. C. TONIC—
Cures and Kcepa off fevers,
sale at City Drug Store.
LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder r
turn to this office.. Reward.
2S-Gt,
ENGRAVED
Wedding Invitations and Announce
ments, Engraved Visiting Cards and
Business Cards made in tbe highest class
style, promptly. Call to see samples
TIMES ENTERPRISE CO.
0 cotton
packs.
ieed meaLj
Jan. Me-1
way St.
good
Teate,
522 Harda-j
30-3t j
the guest of -Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jcr- » ta,es tha ‘ Kuhanks was
ger. for several weeks, left today for h‘»' on the grounds and that
her home In Savannah. afte - th * ganle ' he ,00k the maUer
____ up and fought him. He admits be
ing the aggressor in the fight, but
Miss Lula Harley left today for slateg j^at j t was because of the of-
Aakeville, N. C., for a stay of some -| fensive manner In which Eubanks
weeks. She will Join Miss Sarah l act<?d
Harley who lias gone there fponi the | , t wl „ bc rPmcm bered that Eu-
Sumnier school at Knoxville, Tenn - j hanks remarked that he would •get'’
~~~ • Derrkk, when he came to Cordele.
Mrs. Cyrus Heetb and Miss Lucy j ;l|ak|ng th , g 8tat ement during the
Heeth have gone to Spartanburg, . • | ger j es here. Eubanks, according to
| FOR SALE—Bargain for rash, one I
4-cyllnder Ueo auto. Good as new. j
T. G. Floyd. 29-6t. ;
FINE JOB PRINTING
—TIMES ENTERPRISE CO.
! UUUWHUUUHWUMHWmU 1
C., where they will
weeks with relative
spend some
BROKEN AlTOMOniMJ PARTS
MADE GOOD AS N*W.
We weld anything that will Melt,
large or small.
TlfOMASVILLE IRON WORKS.
Mrs. Noble Upchurch and Miss
Upchurch of Jacksonville, Fla., arc
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Cul
pepper.
Mr. Fred Eansor. of Jacksonville,
Is spending a few days In tbe city
as the guest of Mr. and Mm. M. M.
Cooper, on Dawson St. >
VV v MMWWWWMW ,un
We guarantee our Sqpvtjun fells t* m.
comply with the National and State ' **• *'
the President’s rulin-g, is suspended
pending an investigation, which will
probably be conducted tomorrow, or
as soon as possible by President
Groover.
Mrs. F, J. Ansley and Miss Susie
Ansley have returned from a short
visit to relatives in Jacksonville.
FOR SALE—1 horse, 1 typewriter, 1 !
pair scales, 3 sewing machines, 1 '
iron safe, 1 dray. Jarvis B. Wat-j
kins & Co.
NOTICE—As we have done in the i
past, we are selling all property *
for repairs and storage that has I
been left for 30 days. Busy Bee
Electric Co. 2-6t.
$100 Reward, $11# -
Tb« ndvi of this paper will t» tlvasad to
toara tfiat tbara la at Treat ana tfraadtd Slaaaaa
that acleaca baa baaa aMa to ear* la all Ita
Mam, and that la Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cara
to tba oalr peatf!va can mm kaown to tba mad-
leal fraternity. Catarrh betas a constitutional
dleeaae, requires a eeustUatioaal treatment.
Haifa Catarrh On la takas Internally, acting
' tohaojS, earfacaa or
lac On foundation
See Stuckey Electric Co.,
for
Electric Fans
while they are cheap.
Phone 623.
114 C. Jackson St
PLUMBING
awmr., MW Z .{ ShM bjr all Dracttata. 7»e. w
Fore Food Laws. City Drag Storo.p 7lkl Ball's taut? nua tor caMitpttk*.
&&&;.•• -1.5k. •,...
If you have any Plumbing or Re
pair Work to’ tlo. give us a trial We
will guarantee to give satisfaction
la work aud price. Phono SI, for
prompt service.
RUSSELL a MURRAY MAY'.
Cool, Comfortable Travel
During Sultry August
Whether your journey north leads to the mountain, the
aeeahore or tho citiea of NEW YORK and BOSTON—
there need bo none of the dusty, grimy discomfort* of
“dog day” travel, if you choose the
Breezy Water Route
The bracing ozono of the ocean is refreshing and the
freedom from care soothes tired nerves. Excellent dining
service—clean spacious staterooms and tho company of
eqjoyable people,
60 Hours of Pure Delight
Full particutan, fart* and LUtraiurt from
your focal agent or upon application to
\VM. B. CLEMENTS, G. P. « T. A.
37 Bull Str««t Savannah, Ga.
J. E. CARMACK, T.P.A.
4th Hat. Book Bide. Atlanta, Co,
m999* I