The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, November 18, 1913, Image 2

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES BNTRRPR1S K, TUESDAY, XOVEMHEH IS. IOI;l THE TIMES-ENTERPRISE 8EMI-WEEKLY EDITION, lulled Ever/ Tuesday wul Friday MEMBERS ASSOCIATED PRESS. Balt and Semi-Weekly Tlmos-Entsr- yrlEo Published by the Times-Ea- tsrpriss Company, Thomasvire, Oa. E. B. JEHGKH Editor. W. D. HARO HAVE ....Bus. JI«r. Entered at the ThomasTllle Post Office for Tracsmieelon Through tha Ibtls as Second Class Mall Matter. Subscription Rates: One Year . ' ,...!hs Congress Is evidently earning Its salary. Don't forget, it is tho Georgia ?tate League now. The decline of the Progressives has been marked. It was as meteoric as their rise. If something startling drops next week, don't worry; it will probably be an aviator. Send some South Georgia syrup to Mexico and it will sweeten their disposition considerably. It was rumored that Huerta had fled but he was found right on the Job again, after his seat had cooled •IT. The Columbus Fair is to be held next week and if past years are any criterion, it will be a decided suc cess. The man who steals a kiss from a lady and fails to return it prompt ly. ought to be arrested or worse, thinks the Macon News. j BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL TO LATE S. A. IIODDEN REItl. Brides always get scared at the altar but they never back out when called upon to let the knot he tied by the preacher. * o The airship is going to startle the natives during the Fair. The avia tor makes two daily flights and stay® in the air sometimes over ten min utes, making ten miles in circling about .the city and fair grounds. The Golden Age is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. J. S. Weathers, sec retary of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union at Cairo, Ga., infolding the beautiful purposes of those loyal, enterprising women to build a fitting monument to Judge Anderson Roddenbery, who recently died at Thomasvillo. Read the let ter ami send a liberal contribution: Editor Golden Age: Atlanta, Ga. The W. C. T. U.'s of Cairo are trying to raise funds to erect a me morial to the late Congressman Ilod- denberry, the great prohibition leader of the Second district of Georgia. As this is the place of his birth and the place where several members of his family and his aged mother now live, we thought this would bo the proper place for such u memorial. We do not expect to raise the money for a fitting me morial among our own members. we do not think this is possible but we do hope to make the W. C. T. U.: anion the means of carrying out this great work, and I am writing you in behalf of tho union here, asking that you present this matter through your paper, The Golden Ago. Wo do not know just yet what will be the nature of the memorial, as that will depend to a large ex tent -upon tlie amount of money raised for the purpose. We wish, however, to build a public library, with reading room and rest room combined. We will greatly appreciate all funds you might raise. Thanking you in behalf of the la dies of the local union, I am. Yours very truly, MRS. J. S. WEATHERS, Secretary Cairo W. C\ T. U. There may be some—naturally the good people living in ThomasviUe— who will feel that this memorial ought to be built in tho tow f n where Judge Roddenbery really rose to na tional fame. We arc in favor of both. While a monument to Con gressman Roddenbery ought to stand in the very heart of Thomas- ville, yet we feel, with these noble women of Cairo, that the boyhood home of the heroic, prohibition lead er ought to he the spot where na tion-wide interest will build a proper memorial. It was there that the hoy-orator of eighteen made his ‘first prohibition —♦he ®i** < *oh j that drove bar-rooms ont of Cairo and started the wave of vigilant sen timent which finally lifted the White Ribbon above each county in South Georgia and many countries in “the* regions beyond." Send a big-heart-1 «d < ontribution to Mrs. .1. S. Weath ers, Cairo, Ga.. and 1)0 11' NOW! -j Golden Age. j •‘Please send tin* Coroner. Sheriff! not needed.” It the cry which it! heard far too voften in this splendid state of ourg. Taft visited Wilson at the White House and was received with open arms, but he wasn’t completely tak en in by about thirty inches. 3 111 FLUTES IT LINKER Atlanta, Nov. 17.—The big 1,000 plate dinner which will be held In Atlanta tomorrow night will be ab solutely dry, so far as drinkables are concerned. The reason, it Is whis pered ,is that fear lias been ex pressed that if wine or beer were served, tho prohibitionists would make the fact the center of an at tack. In past year, at nearly all the big public dinners held in this city, wines or beer, and sometimes both, have been served ns a matter of course, and usually without com ment. There seems to be a general feel ing in the air that some kind of a big prohibition agitation is on the verge o* breaking-—probably In the nature of a concerted effort on the part of prohibitionists to sweep all near-beer saloons and all locker (labs off the map. Unay people think that such radi cal action would hurt the city, and therefore people are on their P's and Q’s to keep from doing anything that will stir ap the question unne cessarily. ATLANTA A BLOODY GUT Atlanta, Nov. 17.—That Atlanta la the third bloodiest city in the United States in proportion to population, and that crime la on the increase all over Georgia, are two coupled up facts which are worrying the ■po lice and the preachers alike. It has turned out that tho gen- eral allegations of crime In Atlanta have not been a slander on tho city. An official Homicide record Just pub lished shows that of the thirty prin jcipal cities listed, Memphis leads with a ratio of 64 persons killed per 100,000 population; Charleston Is second *>th 4 0, and Atlanta is a close third. Atlanta newspapers have editorial ly admitted the allegations, and de clare that th e time has come when some concerted action must he tak en in Uniting a remedy. Complaint Is made by many lead ing Jurists that the trouble Is i much with tho law as with the un- | willingness of the Juries to ill severe penalties, especially in murder • ases. “TREASON OR TWIN OT WILLIAM SULZER Four men have nerve enough to as sort that they want to he Mayor of Wa.vcross ami all of them are run ning. Southpaw Plank of the Athletics is bored now that the festivities have been concluded for a season. There was an earthquake in Peru last week. Wonder If Roosevelt can prove a satisfactory alibi. John Bull, Kaiser Bill and French Mogul are backing Uncle 3am to cop the pennant in the Mexi can League. The Times-Union says that this is the time for women to show their ankles and conceal their age. Pity is akin to love, they say, but the kinship is not conducive to the •it most cordiality. o—— The woman who prefers comfort to style in this day and time is the one to tie to. The town that humps usually has lots of backbone and eiftmgh to keep straight. I)c|m)mm1 Governor Will Make Tour Taking This As ills Topic of Con versnt ion. New York, .Nov. 17.—William Sul- y.er, the deposed Governor of New York State, and a member-elect to the next State Legislature, has ar ranged to spend the next six weeks on a tour of Western cities, to spread his denunciation of Tammany. His topic will b B “The Treason of Tam many.” Sulzer’s tour will take him as far West as tho Pacific Coast cities. MRS. SI ATON’S RECIPE. Wife of Georgia’s Governor Suggests 'Plan For Making Biscuits. Georgians everywnere can serve the same kind of beaten biscuits at their Georgia Products Day dinners Tuesday, as will Atlanta, though only this city will have beaten bis- suits made by Mrs. John M. Slaton herself. Mrs. Slaton has given for publication her recipe which she re ceived from nei mother, Mrs. John M. Grant, and is as follows: “To one quart of flour add three rounded table spoons of lard and about one-fourth cup of water. Add a pinch of salt. Mix the dough and if it is not quite soft enough add a very little more water. When the dough Is thoroughly mixed, either beat in the old-fashioned way. or run through a rolling machine, which is still better. The secret of success Is In folding and rolling the dough thoroughly. It should be rolled until It jiops when folded. Then when tho biscuits are cut out. each one should he pricked with a fork to keep it front blistering.'’ WATER WAYS ASSOCIATION MEETING IN PALATKA. Palntka. Fla., Nov. 17.—The sixth annual convention of the Missis- slpni-to-Atlantlc Inland Waterways Association, with delegates from many Southern states present, met hero today for a two-days' session. Senator Duncan IT. Fletcher, made !be opening address. WISHED SHE COULD DIE And Be Free From Her Troubles, but Finds Better War. Columbia, Tcnn.—“Many a time/* says Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this place. “• wished I would die and be relieved ot my suffering, from womanly troubles. I could not get up, without pulling at something to help me, and stayed in oed most of the time. 1 could not do my housework. The least amount of work fired me out. My head would swim, and 1 would tremble for an hour or more. Finally. 1 look Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I am not bothered with pains any more, and 1 don’t have to go to bed. In fact, 1 am sound and well of all my troubles.” Cardui goes to all the weak spots and helps to make them strong. It acts with nature—not against her. It is for the tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel as if everything were wrong, and need something to quiet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. If you are a woman, suffering from any of the numerous symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui. It will help you. At all druggists. imUnciiMi on your mi and 6*PU. book, “Horn. Treatment for Women." In plain wrapper. N.C. 123 (adv) llimi Mils FBI Mils II MOM COLD STflMCE Store Your Meats, Dried Fruits, etc. with us— Our system has been tested and found perfect in every respect —Ask our many satisfied cus tomers. ThomasviUe Ice & Mfg. Co. ESTABLISHED QUARTER CENTURY A0U. FINELY GROUND Whitestone=Limesioiie s All Lands and All Crops Need It. For information, prices, etc., sec ThomasviUe Fertilizer Co., Agents, Thomasviile, Ga. Or write to Whitestone Marble Company, N. P. Pratt, Chairman of Board Atlanta. Ga. Remember the BIG SELL-OUT SALE i Is Now going on at the Big Store of Clark Brothers Thousands of Bargains for you. Money Loaned FARM LOANS PROMPTLY? MADE At t% Interest, payable annually. The borrower has the printed, ot paying part orall ot the principal at any Interest period, stopping Interest on auch payment. I will save you money. Come to see me. or write. Prompt attention given »!’ wrltt.D Inquiries. W. M. BRYAN, OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. Special Demonstration and Sale GREAT MAJESTIC RANGES ONE WEEK ONLY NOVEMBER 17-22 ONE WEEK ONLY SAVE $8.00 Ah a tqiecial inducement during our demonstration week only, with every MAJESTIC RANGE hold (price* al- wu)h the same) wo will rIvq free one handsome het of ware un illustrated here. Every piece of this ware is the best ot its kind. Not a piece that is not needed in every kitchen. It cannot pos sibly he bought for less than $X.ilO. This ware Is on ex hibition at our store. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. MAJE5T1CRANGE5AREMADE1NALL-51ZE5and-5TYLE5 WHICH SHALL IT BE? Do you intend to tontiii ble fuel and destroying high worn-out cook stove? You KNOW that old hto year. You KNOW you inn- iro right. In fact, spoil a latch < —-you know it costs consider. St«>p and think and lign buy a good range—a ra.>g«* w IRE GREAT MAJESTIC You make no mist.ike in TIC--it'a liw range with 'I’ll neighbors. Then, too, it’s ma< kind of material—MAl.I FU: riveted together pra t:<ll> a bestos board parts b lug m moveable r**>< rvolr an ! :.n <> why the MAJESTIC u so every <ln> in the year thro.' without turning), heats l* «. fast is cookins—-prope ly ham practically n« thing for repair; Don’t buy the rani** you sight, ” unseen;" you’ll to su to our store during domonstn MAJESTIC--have its many . find out why the MAJESTIC ranees where most ra n nr ue laboring, burning valua- -pri<ed food with that old ve .-at* up a lot of fuel each able in getting it to hake just d bread every once in a while aide for yearly repairs, ire. Woddn’t it pay you to iih a reputation— maiifa11labd rinipr < HAKCOAI. IKON [ RllbL ’ .lying the GREAT MAILS- i: lll-.ri TATIOX—ask your le just right and of the right i s: \ndcharcoal ikon— ir tight lined with pure as- a’b able can’t break—has a sen that don’t warp -that's • iiUe fuel, bakes ju-t. right * biead just ri*rht all over :allons of water while break- il' d lasts a lifeli ne, costa expect to last a lifetime “un- re to he disappointed. Cams it ion week, hoc the GREAT xcdLfive features explained— is ‘Jetr stronger than other DON'T OVERLOOK THE DATE. THIS IS A SPECIAL ThomasviUe, Ga. Bfflgl CHILDREN SOUVENIR DAY- 1CA majestic birds rnrp * Ul/ f\, nday between 3 & 5 p m. * tViLIL The first LAO hoys and girls who present to TIIE MA JESTIC RANGE SALESMAN at our store, between <1 and ft p. ni., MONDAY, written answers to the following; ques tions, will twelve a “Canary Bird Souvenir” FREE: 1.—Whnt range is your mother now using? 2— Do you know anyone needing a new range? Who? 3— Why is the GREAT MAJESTIC the most durable range made? y ‘ 91.00 Article FK EE to the One Giving the Most Complefo List of Users of MAJESTIC RANGES. Don’t be discouraged if you are not one of tho 150 to ?et a Can try Bird Souvenir. You .will get a MAJESTIC PUZZLE CARD. Something for all the boys and girls. , i You «an have worlds of fun with *ho MAJESTIC,' R1IU>—it imitates tho canary to perfection. J Be sure to have your answers ready to hand in at our store MONDAY AFTERNOON, lietween ft and 5 o'clock. ■ SPECIAL: All during this week a special demonstra-i tor direct fr<m the MAJESTIC FACTORY will bo glad to ' show you “ALL ABOUT RANGES”—show you why the ! MAJESTIC Is the best rr-nge on earth at any price. Come, iffYou Intend to Buy or Not9P , EDUCATION Ilea In KNOWING THINGS — KNOW why the oven of a range is heated—KNOW how the wa-| ter is heated—HOW tho top Is heated—WHY the MAJES TIC uses so little fuel—KNOW how a range Is mode In-; side and outside. This education may servo you In the fu- [ tnre. DON’T OVERLOOK a chance to KNOW .THINGS \ shown by one who knowB. COME! AND YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS James Watt &