The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, November 07, 1913, Image 2

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SKMMVEEIVLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, KillI)AV, NOVEMBER 7, 11)13. THE TIMES-ENTERPRISE HE5U-WEEKLY EDITION, bailed Every Tuesday and Friday MEMBERS ASSOCIATED PRESS. Dali- and Semi-Weekly Times-Entsr- prisc Published by the Times-Ea- terprfee Company, Thomasril'e, Oa. E. H. JEKOKli Editor. W. If. HA Rtf HAVE . Mgr. Entered at ♦.he ThomasTille Poat Office for Tracsmieslon Through the Halls as Second Class Mall Matter. Subscription Kates: $1.00 . .GO Begins to look like war, it? doesn’t Unde Sam is said to have paid two cents for bed-bugs and readily found an ample supply for all of hi*? needs. The time for planting trees is at hand and every city that wants to be beautiful should make arrange ments to replace old trees and plant r.ew ones. o Frank is getting a lot ot hope out of Judge Roan's assertion that he was in doubt, but Judge ltoan was not in doubt enough to grant a new trial. Koscoe Luke ha6 reason to be proud of the vote which his home oounty gave him yesterday. It ex ceeded pre-election estimates by sev eral hundred. Miss Jessie Wilson and her fiance are having a hard time avoiding the camera friends in Washington. Veri ly the way of the engaged couple is hard. gressrnan from Georgia. i'bey be lieve without doubt that he will make a splendid official and one worthy of confidence and esteem. The Times- Enterprise takes this occasion to sincerely wish Judge Park much success in his official capacity, as a lepresentatlve of the Second District. | and to assure him of our cordial t support. The Thomas County candidate was, of course, our choice, and we were honest in believing that he would make a very capable and effi cient Congressman. Mr. Luke has .‘.me nothing, has said nothing which he has cause to regret and his peo ple are proud of Ills showing and the clean character of Ills race. He is a man who has proven that he can asU for an office, and, failing to get it, - vFKt'T JCIKiE HOAX’S STATEMENT WILL HAVE OX THE CASE, WHEN IT COMES BE COKE SUPREME ClIUHT, HAS BROUGHT OX LIVELY DISCUS SION. Atlanta, Xov. 5.—Sharp contra- versial difference has arisen among leading Atlanta lawyers as to the status of the statement by Jud ‘* L. S. Roan, that ho personally was- still in doubt as to the guilt or inno cence of Leo M. Frank. It will b® recalled that Judge L. S. Roan, the trial judge in the Pha pan murdei case, while refusing the motion for new trial, said that his own mind was not absolutely made up as to the guilt or innocence wishes of the people wPnjthe condemned man. , food grace. Itoscoe Luke would j The question now involvod i" ha\e made a good winner, but lie is j Ifort that statement will hav« on the appeal pending before t'.i State Srpreme Court. Will it imp**’ that body to grant a. new trial, or will it lie of no legal value what ever? Both views are taken by At lantians learned in the law. .The attorneys for Frank said tlu* sleep turtle Roan marie such a s? ment the Supreme Court could avoid giving Frank a new trial only by upsetting a well-established prece dent and by reversing former su preme court decisions which have borne on the trial judge’s duty to * et aside a verdiH of guilty for I "inch he was not convinced there ! was* sufficient warrant. . , , . i Reuben R. Arnold is quoted as when he ran the first time against j fiav fng: Judge Griggs. His vote exceeded all j "The Supreme court has repeateil- exrectations and it was a magnificent! ! y n,let * that the trial judge, if he tribute to the man, from his people. making a good loser which is much harder. The vote of Thomas County for Luke was one of the flattering sur- ; rises of the race. Mr. Luke receiv ed over a hundred and fifteen more votes in the county than Roddenbery did, when he was first elected, over Judge Spence and Mr. Knight. Luke received more votes by four hun dred than Judge Roddenbery did i Is not fully satisfied that the evl- home dence has demonstrated the guilt of Luke may look with lhe defendant, has no other course open than to order a new trial. pride upon the vote of the people . Mud( , e Roan went out of „„ way who know him best, and feel assured to make his stand in the matter or the most complete support that|{’« ™ “cl any man ever received for a like of- etrn and worry—more than any ... Thomas Cn„. ■ «J> «« There Is no bitterness, no fac-!- fl nt declaration that though he had , .. 4 . „ , .. I listened to the e7idnece and argil- tional dissentlon, no after-election j ment for thirty days, he was not yet mud,” to he slung. The race was j convinced of the man's innocence or ! . .... ~ , ... ! "uilt. The law as interpreted by the Mrs. Pankhurst said she "felt like j on Judge Park, and lie fs entit-; Hupreme c ourt clearly lays down the dancing” when she reached Illinois, !e1 t0 credit - The raoe was lost j !l ,dKe h f re?pon ; because women have the ballot | * Ir * ^uke and taking k| shift every ounce of the burden onto there. Wonder If she prefers the j Rood naturedly. ns his friends knew | ‘he shoulders of the jurors, tango to the turkey trot. | he would. The future of the Thomas j y err ,,„ K MIH j S|rk Headaches. _ county candidate is indeed bright,' Torpid liver, constipated bowels I „ j i « * , , . . j and disordered stomach are the A baby in Berlin lived four years!™* in day8 to come he is to be causes of these headaches. Take Dr. reckoned with as one of the strongest King's New Life Pills, you will be without brains and is hailed as a wonder. Some grown men live many years successfully hiding the fact that they poaaess any, which is quite *rs wonderful. I relief. They stimulate the different ot the state. j organs to do their work properly. No better regulator for liver and j bowels. Take 2Sc and invest in a % urn tirmnn iv ruv nvu ' box to ‘ ,a >- At druggists or by A f LEAN RECORD IN THE C ANAL j mail. H. E. Bi.cklen & C«» M I’hiladcl. - —o 1 |diin and St. Loins, adv. j ZONE. The Albany Herald said that Luke' j TAX NOTICE, would be tied up with Covington, In! ~ Last Round, a scrap for third place. The dope j Those who have been following j oll dates mimeditor ? u'le"purpose°of ■was given o.it the day before the J the remarkable record of the work J J'olleoting State, County and School } Taxes and Registering the legal vofc- of the County for the year 1912: election and of course was figured j of sanitation of the Isthmian canal, f wrong. SOLVING THE DIVORCE PROB LEM. and have watched the gradual re* ! duetion ot the death-rate and the (elimination of preventable disease, j have hoped that before the monti- j ( j mental work of constructing the ca-: j nal was finished it might be possible I | for Colonel Gorgas to present a re-1 , f port that would be clean as far as j ! death from disease was concerned. I Motcalfe, Tuesday, Nov. 4. Coolldge. Thursday, Nov. 6. Merrillville, Friday, Nov. 7. Meigs, Monday, Nov. 10. Pavo, Wednesday, Nov. 12, A. M. Pavo, Thursday, .\ov. 13. a M. Bar wick, Fridaj, Nov. 14, A. M. Oehlocknee. Mon. Nov. 17. Ellabolle. .Friday, Nov. 21. Patten, Monday. Nov. 24. A. M. Boston. Tuesday. Nov. 25. Boston. Wednesday, Nov. 26. I will be at my office at the Conri House in Thomasville, from Decern- Ability to cook may not be of much service to a girl in capturing a hus band, but it is a very effective aid in keeping him after he is caught. Su at least is the only possible conclu- . . .. ■. , , j The rej>ort of the Department of b ® r 20tn. Inclusive, u»i sion to be drawn from arguments ad-j . which date the Tax Books will close Sanitation for the month of August, for the year 1913 vanced by those w ho are in charge >f ! L * 1913, Jast received, shows that dur- Re«neetfu11v the public school system in Kansas. ** ^ r». # t*. c. ...... . , .. ... , i ins that month there were thirty- 1 In that state school authorities for a 1 J nine deaths from all causes among! \| r . and Mrs. K. H Smith hav number of years have been Introduc Ing domestic science courses in schools as rapidly as possible and have been keeping their eyes open to see the results of teaching the girls . j the employees of the canal commis- turned -after stpendin the -past the j ! month with relatives and friends ioners. Of these, one, a Peruvian ! in and near New York City. died of malaria; another, a Span-, :ard, of alcoholism, and the third, a house clean the -girls who hav Registration Notice. : - Under the Permanent Registration how to cook and sew and keep the of The only j, aw. oaseed l.y loot General , j deaths among white Americana which ! Assembly, it Is necessary for every They jtolnt out that off one 'Wishing to vote 111 the elections taken the course * t ' , ' curred durinR the month were two |of 1!»I 4 and thereafter, to re-later ... . | from violence, one due to an accl-! a,1<i R e t thel ' - name upon the Tur in domestic science nt the state uni-, , manent Rogistrntlon Idat. All vot- verslty. the agricultural and toe nor-1 df “' ° n Ue rallway and the otl,er *° nr? must' be registered six montl.« ^ k , . | m- accident in the quarry. | before Hie General injection. Yo imr mal ■Schools i,100 have married, i men who will be 21 years old bv Not one of those girls lias yet been j ' monB the n l,lte American j (be n»xt denerni Election are entit- in iho ,11,,,.,,. . , j men, women and children on the ’ pd *° rec-ster. In the divorce court and so far as | p. s. HEETIi, Registrar la known not one Is separated from | l! " th!m,s ,:oa,,e< ted with the co,mnla - i her husband sion —that is, employees and their | Some of them arc blondes, some ! " ln "" ! »- n,, ‘ a “ lnale dPath from I brunettes, some grey and lively.! ,i;> " aso 0(,<-urrod - The exodus from j seme ouiet and stadious. | n only i,U ‘ < ' anal Zone has alrK,dy begun; | one particular are they all alike,! STOMACH TROUBLES and that is they all know how ' lo rook and keep their house- in a ■ presentable condition. Is there any j Wher thing than the domestic science, course that ran be given the praise j for their marital felicity? if thc| example of Kansas were followed 1 throughout the nation would the! now busy divorce mills then be short' of grist? Anyway the divorce evil b »uch a terrible «oclal disease that! Hoy romejj^' that even seems to work j ■galnttVn ought to be given a trial. *~8mvannah Morning News. those employees whose work lias ’•‘•♦mi completed are returning to the! 1 lifted States with their families. I The number of American citizens! resident in the Canal Zone will prob ably decrease steadily in the fu-j L’rc. ft fs a fitting climax, says Tiie Journal of the American Modi-1 '•a! Association, to the work of Col onel r.orgas, which has challenged the admiration of the civilized world, that the month which probably niarks the high tide of American oc cupancy of the Canal Zone nhould have passed without a single death from disease in the American colony. Mr. RggTsaJ Writes hterettmf Letter on This Subject JTOGK PARK HAS WON’. In la A Cs tion. t Friday and Tuesday’s 1s- in the Boston items, an article apnea red which read na follows "Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Rountree gave a dinner In liouor of their guests. p|/ '.” when it should have read. “Or Monday. Mr and Mrs J. A. Honee. gave a dinner at the Reid House, in M . . .. honor of their guest*. W. G. Roun* County, offer their congratulations tree, of Cobb town, and W. H. Crous* «sd best Wish** to the latest Oon-1 ,. craymoaBt -'’ We gladly ■ "“is corroctloa. If seems from returns so far re- that Frank Park Is jjfc elected to Congress by an unques- tfonea majority. The people of the I district and aopaclally of Thomas - — correction. Madison Heights, Va.—Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, of this place, writes: "l have been taking Thcdford’s Black-Draught for indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find it to be the very best medidne I have ever used. After taking Black-Draught for a few days, 1 always feel like a new man.” Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain in pit of stomach, and a feeling of full ness after eating, arc sure symptoms ol stomach trouble, and should te given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should take' a medicine of known curative merit. Its 75 years of splendid sucress, In lhe treatment of just such troubles, proves the real merit of Thedford’s Black- Draught Safe, pleasant, gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, it is sure lo benefit both young and o!d. For sale everywhere. Price21c. itcia D. D. D. In Hospitals; Standard Skin Cure How many hospital patients, suffer ing the friKhtful Itch, the raw scorch ing pain of skin disease, have been soothed to sleep by a soothing fluid washed In by the nurse’s hands? That fluid Is the famous D. D. D. prescription for eczema. THE ST7PEBVISINO TTTTBSE of one prominent Catholic institutions disfigured. Mneo tho use of I>. I). 1) her eyebrows are growing, her noso and face have assumed their natural expression.” How many eczema sufferers are pay ing their doctors for regular treat ment and aro being treated with this tamo soothing, healing fluid? 2>Bk GEO. T. BICHASDS02T frankly R. Thom as, Druggist.—adv. writes ”D. D. D. is superior to any thing I have ever found. Soft and soothing, yet a powerful agent.” To do tho work, D. D. D. Prescrip tion must be applied according to directions given in the pamphlet around every bottle. Follow these di rections—Hand see! And it certainly takes away tho itch nt once—the moment tho liquid Is ap plied. Tho skin is soothed-—calmed— so thoroughly refreshed—delightfully cooled. All druggists of standing have the famous specific ns well as the efficient 1>. I). D. Skin Soap. But wo aro so confident of the mer its of this prescription that . fund the purchuse price of tho first full size bottle If it fails to reach case. You alone aro to Judge. FURS AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES Wool on Commission. Writ* for pH list mentioning this ad. JOHN WHITE SCO. LOUISVILLE, KY. The Kirby Planing Mill Co, WEATHERBOARDING Protedloa of course, good lookH thrown In, quality yon must have, quantity that you pay for, and at prices that are In keeping with the other requisites. There are several styles that you can select from, but there are two popular ones; Plain dressed one side and each edge, and la about 14 inch thick, this Is made ta three grades Novelty is Inch thick, end the most saleable Btyle Is tlnlshed with a cove on one edge, and shlptapped on the other so ns to fit over the edge of the lower piece, three grades of this also. LET t’S SHOW YOU THE STYLES AND TELL YOU THE PRICES. *U2. KIRBY PLANING W8BLL CO. THOMASVILLE, GA. Long Distance Phone 264. THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE 321 W. Jackson St. Thomasville, Ga LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Take Notice:— The winter Is here and you all need wood and clothes to keep warm and protect your health. Gome to the THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE, where you can all get fitted out with winter cloches of the best quality for the least money, and you will have money left to buy the wood with. Conte and see the great bar-rains and you will be pleased. Re member tho placs, 321 W. Jackson St. Remember the date. Novem ber Sth, and remembeT the sale will last for ten days only. Notice the following low prices: Ladles good quality, full size Coat $3.72 High-Grade Ladles Coats, all colors S8.1.8 Ladles Dresses and Woolen Goods SI.18 Ladles Dresses, High Grade and New Styles $3.02 Children's Coats, Good Quality and Style $1.07 Misses Coats $2.18 Best Bleaching and Sea Islands 8c Rest Work Shirts 38c Work Pants 39c Good Tailor-made Men's Pants.... $1.08 and $2.02 Latest Style Men's Tailor-made Suits, best quality goods $0.22 High Grade, tlest Quality Taltor-.Made Men’s Suits $13.02 L. C. Smith's Shoes $2.42 Best Work Shoes $1.02 and $2.38 All goods In proportion and cheaper than ever—come and see —If the goods don’t suit and the prices aro not right, don’t buy— but remember, this Is the place and now Is tho time to set great bargains and a heap of goods for a little money. TAKE NOTICE: "I met Mr. Goldstein yesterday and nsked him how lie could sell his goods so cheap and received a proper answer. He explained to me that he bought his goods In large quantities In the cheapest markets—he Is working hard himself and has small ex penses and hns small rent to pay, so he can sell his goods cheap and give good bargains for a little money. I wont to tho salo myself—spent J1S.60 and was well satisfied with what I got for my money. If you want to save money I would advise you to go to tho Thomasville Bargain Store. 321 West Jack- son Street, Thomasville, Ga., and save the difference."—(One of Many Testimonials.) H. GOLDSTEIN. Owner. GREAT SALE NOW ON. ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., of Harry Steyerman, will be placed on sale at the old stand, 105 South Broad Street. I have purchased the entire stock'at Public Sale and will gclose it out at once at or below cost to save the expense of moving to my Jackson St. Store. Great Ba> gains DRV GOODS NOTIONS CLOTHING SHOES, ETC. It was bought at a bargain and will be sold at a bargain On Sale and display in the Steyerman Store 105 South Broad Street Thomasville, Ga. ti. Felnberg. MONEY TO LOAN We win loan you money on your (trms In Thomas or Brooks coun ties for 3 or 5 years. Interest payable yearly at $ per cent. CHASE & MALONE, privato bankers, Mouitrfe. qa. Thomasville, Georgia. w ~’ Dr. F. A. Strobel CHIROPRACTOR II yon are sick, do not lose hope. Many 'patients, with so-called "in curable'' diseases, have been perma nently restored to perfect health, by Chiropractic (Spinal) Adjustment. Ktfunlnatlona Free. Phone 111. 10-21'Williams Bldg. CURRENT PRICES. Smith’s Cash Store 222 SOUTH BRdAD STREET. i SUGAR, BICE AND GRITS. Best Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs for $1.00 Best Granulated Sugar, 25-lb. Sack $1.80 nest Whole G-aln Klee, 15 lbs for $1.00 Rest Grade Gr'.s, Medium and Coarse, per peck...’ 30<r LARD, COOKING COMPOUNDS, AND MEAT. Snowdrift Lard, 10 lb bucket $1.20 Snowdrift Lard, 4-lb buckets (50c Cottolene, In 10-lb buckets -A$1.30 Cottolene, In 4-lb bucket (53e Wesson Cooking Oil. per can 30c Crisco, small size, per can 20c Crlsco, largo size .' 00c Swift's Jewel Compound, in bulk, 9 pounds $1.00 Swift’s Jewel Compound. 50-Ib cans...-. $4.00 Swift's Premium Hams, per lb 20c Ilest Dry Salt Meat, per lb 10o CANNED GOODS. Karo Corn Syrup, three cans for 23c Maryland Chief Tomatoes, three cans for 23c Mary Chief Corn, two cans for 23c Maryland Chief Garden Peas, two cans for 23c Sliced Reef, two cans for 20c Pork and Roans, VanCamp's, 3 cans for 23c Heinz's Dill Pickles, per can 15c Campbell’s Soup, three cans, any kind 23c • 3-lb Cans nest Grade Pie Peaches, two for 23c 2- lb Can of nest Table Peaches, two for ...,23c 3- lb Can California Lemon Cling Peaches, one for 20c 1-lb Can of Libby's Asparagus Tips, for 23c 1-lb. Can of Romford Baking Powder 23c Pink Salmon, 1-lb can for.. *. 10c Eagle Brand Milk, 2 cans for 33c 3-lb Can of Lye Hominy, one for 10c Lowney's Cocoa, fresh new stock, t4-lb cans 20c Lowmey’s Cocoa, fresh new stock. 1-5 pound cans 10c Beardsley’s Sliced Cod Pish, 3 Jars for 23c Beardsley’s Boneless Herring. 3 Jars for 2Br We Buy Our Flour in Solid Car lots—That is Why Wo Can Sell You the Rest Flour nt the Following Low Price*: A 21-lb Sack of our D-Llglit-U Self-Rlslnp Flour 83g A 21-lb. Sack of our Onltwon, Plain Flour for 75c A 24-lb Sack of our Amron Self-Rising Flour for 73c These Flours are Guaranteed to be the hest Flour made by the Ebert’s & Bros. Milling Co., n concern that owns amd oper ates three ot the largest Flour Mills In Indiana. Try a sack of this Flour and be convinced that you CAN buy tho hest Flour for less than you are n»w paying. LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES. Octagon Soap, six bars for 23c Lenox Soao 7 bars for 23c Lump Starch, # full pounds for ,23c T.nrge Size Package of Gold Dust 20c Old Dutch Clenner, 3 cans for 23c Giant Potash, 7 cans for 23c PICKLES. Heinze’s Pickles, in Kulk, Fresh New Stock Just Received. COFFEES. We have just Installed a modern electric coffee mill and wo are now In position to furnish the best CofTeo in any form that you prefer, from the coarsest to the finest grade. One pound of our Best Poaborry Coffee, per lb S3o One pound ot our Best Rio Coffee, per lb 30o One pound of our Best Santos Coffee, per lb 25c One pound of our Coffee and Chlckory, per lb 20c One pound can of Votan Coffee, per lb- 33e PAY CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES, and roduco the high cost of living. We deliver onr goods anywhere within the City I limits. Don’t forget tho place. All phone orders are given Prompt Attention, and w« will give yon good delivery service. If It takes two drays nnd ten bicycle boys. PHONE 316. Smith’s Cash Store 222 SOUTH BROAD STREET. Next dorr in the Express Office. Remember the IG SELL-OUT SALE Is Now going on at the Big Store of Clark Brothers Thousands of Bargains for you. Money Loaned FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE At Interest, payable annually. The borrower has the privilege of paying part orall ot the principal at any interest period, stopping lntereat sn such payment. I will save you money. Come to eee me, or write. Prompt atteatlen given •T written Inquiries. W. M. BRYAN, OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA.