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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER In, 101:1
CURRENT PRICES
Smith’s Cash Store
222 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
SUGAR, RICE AND GRITS.
Best Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs for $1.00
Best Granulated Sugar, 25-lb. Sack $1.30
Best Whole Grain Hire. 15 lbs for ..$1.00
Best Grade Grits, Medium and Coarse, per peck . .30c
LARD. COOKING COMPOUNDS, AND MEAT.
.Snowdrift Lard, 10 lb bucket $1.20
Snowdrift Lara. 4-lb buckets 50c
Cottolene, in 10-lb buckets $1.30
Cottolene, i:i 4-lb bucket 55c
Wesson Cooking Oil. per can 30c
Crisco small size, per can 25c
f ri«*co. large size 50c
Swiff* Jewel Compound, in bulk, l* pounds $1.00
Swift’s Jewel Compound, 50-lh cans $1.90
Swift's Premium llama. per lb 20c
Best Drv Salt Meat, per lb 15c
CANNED GOODS.
K tr * Con Syrup, three cans for 23c
Maryland Chief Tomatoes, three cans for 25c
Mary Chief Corn, two cans for 23c
Maryland Chief Garden Peas, two cans for 23c
Sliced Bee', two cans for 23c
Pork and Beans. NanCamp’s, 3 cans for 23c
Heinz's Dill Pickles, per can 15c
Campbell’s Soup, three cans, any kind 23c
‘ -lb Cans Best Grade Pie Peaches, two for 23c
1-lb Can of Best Table Peaches, two for 23c
.1-1.) Can California Lemon Cling Peaches, one for 20c
1-lb Can of Libby's Asparagus Tips, for 25c
1-lb. Can of Rnmford Baking Powder 23c
P;nk Salmon. 1-lb can for 10c
Eagle Brand Milk. 2 cans for B5c
.1-lb Can of Lye Hominy, one for ,.lOc
Lotvney’s Cocoa, fresh new stock. Vs-lb cans 20c
Lowney's Cocoa, fresh new stock. 1-5 pound cans lOe
Beardsley’s Sliced Cod Fish, 1 jars for 25c
Beardsley's Bonelcs* Herring. 3 jars for 25c
We Huy Oui Flour in Solid Car Lots—That is Why Wo Can Sell
You the Rest Flour at the Following Low Prices:
A - 1 -lb >ack of our D-Lizht-IT Self-Rising Flour 8.V
A 2f-lh. Sark of oui* Onliwon, Plain Flour for 75c
A 2 1-lb Sack of our Amron Self-Rising Flour for 73f
These Flours are Guaranteed to be the best Flour made by
tne Ebert’s & Bros. Milling Co., a concern that owns and oper
ates three of the largest Flour Mills In Indiana. Try a sack of
this Flour and he convinced that you CAN buy the best Flour for
less than you are now paying.
LAI'.VDRY ACCESSORIES.
'Vtncon Scap, six bars for 25c
Lenox Soa? 7 bars for 23c
Lamp Starch, 6 full pounds for 25c
.barge Size Package of Gold Dust 20c
Old Dutch Cleaner, 3 cans for 25c
^Innt Potash, 7 cans for 25c
PICKLES.
Ileiuze's Pickles, in Rnlk, Fresh New Stock Just Received.
COFFEES.
We have just installed a modern electric coffee mill and we
are now in position to furnish the best Coffee in any form that
you prefer, from the coarsest to the finest grade.
One pound of our Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb 35c
One pound of our Best Rio Coffee, per lb :*Oc
One pound of our Best Santos CofTee, per lb 25c
One pound of our CofTee and Chiokory, per lb 20e
One pound can of Votan Coffee, per lb* 35c
PAY CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES, and reduce the high
cost of living. We deliver onr goods anywhere within the City
Limits. Don’t forget the place. All phone orders ore given
Ih-ompt Attention, and we will give yon good delivery service. If
it takes two drays and ten bicycle boys.
PHONE 316.
Smith’s Cash Store
222 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Next door to the Express Office.
US FROM THE COM
A very .sad death was that of Mrs.
W. II. Turlington, which occurred
last Thursday morning at 4:30.
She was a young woman of very
pleasing and friendly disposition,
... , and the community sympathizes
idnmiinc^ wJth tho y° un S husband in this sad
" hour. Before her marriage she was
a Miss Griffin, of Americus, and her
remains were taken there for inter*
Boston, Nov. 17.—On Friday even
ing last, the Twentieth Century Club
delightfully entertained at the
home of Mrs. Fred Felthnm. The
reception hall and spacious parlors
tarried out a lovely color scheme,
in gold and deep i
ing with everything, and blending
an artistic touch, were everywhere
placed beautiful ferns of various
Kin ‘! s . . . Imcnt. She leaves a heart-broken
The effect of the whole was unique j hll4lllJ
and very pleasing.
At the < lose of tlie stated
gram, a delicious salad cours<
served. Mrs. Felt haiu provii
oful
• 'll
fill hostess, and tile occasion \v«
thoroughly enjoyed by all present
On Tuesday evening, Mrs. E. Young
McCullough gave a reception
husband and one child of three years
land another of nine days old to
,)ro " j mourn her loss.
) i U v| " a j .Mr. James Hardy, of Quitman,
. and Miss Annie Mae Jarrett, of Mer*
most ino,iB.it-1 r .j] v |j] e> were jolncd ln tll0 jtoly
bonds of matimony yesterday morn
ing at the residence of Rev. II. 1).
jj J Nesmith, who performed the cere
honor
guests. Mrs. L. M
. Mrs. J. I . Wilson and Mrs. T.
Vinson.
A. Horn and Mrs. F. C.
os left today to spend Fair week
Thoinasvllle.
Anderson has returned
imony iti the presence of a
. ! r | number of friends. Their
Mrs
Mr-
large
many
friends wish them unbounded suc
cess and joy In their union.
A great many of our citizens are
preparing to take in the Thomas
County Farmers Fair this week.
vet \
pleasant visit in Atlanta. |
METCALFE
Mr. J. V.
Quite a dastardly and ugly affair
currec! in our little town last
• Saturday night, when some party,
'or parties, broke open the door ot
I the*guard house and released a
I prisoner that Chief Fallin had just
I locked up, for disorderly conduct.
| To make it all the more perplexing,
a strenuous effort was made to
I break in the jail door a second time
| to release another one who had been
locked up. and but for the vigilant
land watchful efforts of the Chief
ringer spent Sunday ii
Mot cal ft? with home folks.
Mr. T. F. Wheeler made a busines:
trip to Tliomasville Tuesday.
Mr. If. E. Copeland and Mr. W
A. Wilson were in Monticello Wed
nosday on business.
Quite a number of young people I and those assisting him, would have
were at the cane grinding at Mr. j. j succeeded. Such lawlessness is
A. Thomas' Tuesdav night. Cane (strongly condemned by the best citi-
grindin-s are a "special" with thej^ns, and if caught, the guilty ones
young people of Metcalfe The nights I should receive the benefit of all the
:.re beautiful and the weather Isjhiw grants them,
mighty fine for it now. i Rev. T. A. White filled the regn-
Mr. R. E. Stringer was in Monti-liar appointment at the Baptist
cello Thursday on business. 'church Sunday afternoon, and Rev.
Miss Pearl Todd one of the teach-1 Mr. Burgess preached in his steuH
ers of the Metcalfe High School is • Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. White's
in Atlanta. Ga., this week on the {next service will be n Saturday be-
program of tho Woman’s Missionary , fore the first Sunday in December.
Convention. Miss Todd is to mak
a number of j.ddrosses at the meet
ing.
Miss Paulette Wheeler is filling
Miss Todd’s place in school while
Miss Irma *ZeigIer ‘ear-lies Miss
Wheeler’s class.
Little Pallle Mae Mash, and Hilda
Thompson were playing together
Thursday afternoon, when Pallle
Mae's shoulder blade was broken.
The wound was dressed by Dr. Mon
roe and we
*oon be able to use her arm again.
Mrs. M. A. Zelgler is improving
we are glad to learn.
Mr. W
again, glad to see him out
Moutigne Stringer made
UNCLE SI.
In Memory ol' Mr*. W. F. Sanford.
After an illness of ten weeks, on
October Jsth. at two o’clock, Mrs.
Floyd Sanford fell asleep in Jesus.
She was a true, sweet Christian
wife and mother, having a nature of
sunshine, a smile and pleasant word
the little girl will \ f or every one with whom she came
in contact. She realized her condi
tion and faced the end with cbeer-
McCall, is able to be up j fulness.
The silver cord is broken," an I
business trip to Tliomasville Tliurs-! * ier & one (r ° d w ^° -* rnVH
ioneiy without you,
THE FAIR:
WALL PLACE OIN SALE
DURING THE
“PAIR WEEK”
November 18th~20th
Carpet Rugs 27 inches by 52 inche
Values $2.00 Each
The Following Attractions:
TUESDAY
98c
WEDNESDAY
$1.00
THURSDAY
12c
Mens Shoes
Value $2.00 per pair.
Brooms value 25c and 35c*
Each
THE FAIR 2
OUR PREMIUMS ARE IN OUR PRICES
MEET ME AT “THE FAIR”
i The Kirby Planing Mill Co,
for SALE—Recleaned Aw>ler Seed 1
Oats aad also hunting licenses. I
T. A. Futc b. 25-dAsw-tf- j
0AT3 FOR SALE—nest Red Rust
Proof Oats: lteclunned. Free From
Rust and Smut. B. W. Stone.
Thomasville, Cla. 7-3tsw.
WEATHERBOARDING
1.031}—Between Thomasville and
Jones Bridge, S. & W. hammer
less 38, silver-plated pistol. $*
reward for return to T. S. Single
tary. tf.
v it <1
day.
vlll
J. 11. Connell was in Thomas-
Thursdav on business.
.Miss Lilia Forrest of Boston, Ga..
spending n few days In Metcalfe
ith relatives mid friends.
We are
INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT
u. THOMASVILLE ICE GO.
! This enterprising Thomusville- Con-
•ero Better Prepared Tliau Ever
fo Cater to Needs of Public.
mother, but God reigns, no one can
ilon; our Heavenly Father makes
i»o mistakes, and while we wait with
aching hearts, we will say. “Not my
will but Thine be done."
How we miss you, dearest moth
er, sweetest face from Heaven above,
und th^t priceless, holy treasure,
'purest gem--a mother’s love.
‘•Though her life on earth has passed
away,
We hope ’tls Heaven’s gain.
She has left tills world of evil and
strife,
Where she Buffered so much pail*.
THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE
Thomasville, Ga
T up.
keep
321 W. Jackson St.
LADIKS AND GENTLEMEN, Take Notice:—
The winter is here and you all need wood and clothes to
warm and protect your health.
Como to the THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE, where you can
all get fitted out with winter do-lies of the best quality for the
least money, and you will have m »uey left to buy the wood with.
Come and see the great bar tains and you will be pleased. Re
member tho plac?, 321 W. Jackson St. Remember the daAe, Novem
ber Sth, and remember the sal.- will last for ten days only.
Notice the following Ion prices:
Ladies good quality, full size Coat..
High-Grade Ladies Coats, all colors
Ladies Dresses and Woolen Goods..
Ladies Dresses, Mali Grade and New Styles
’ Twas hard, so hard to gi
And now we. miss her so;
But tlic blessed Saviour called he'
A,id we knew she had to go.
io is gone but not forgotten.
Never will her memory fade;
vextent thoughts
’Round tlm gra'
laid.
where she
. $3.72
. $8. IS
.$1.18
$3.01
Children's Coats. Good Quality and Style $1.07
Misses Coats $2.18
Best Bleaching and S**u Islands 8c
Best Work Shirts 38c
Work Pants 30c
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. Pest Quality Tailor-Made Men’s Suits $13.02
L. C. Smith’s 'hoes $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 are not right, don’t buy—
but remember, this is the place and now is the time to get great
bargains and a heap of goods for a little money.
TAKE NOTICE: "I met Mr. Goldstein yesterday and asked him
how he 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 has small rent to pay, so he can sell his goods cheap
and give good bargains for a little money.
I went to the sale myself—spent $18.60 and was well satisfied
with what I got for my money. If you want to save money I would
advise you to go to *he Thomasville Bargain Store. 321 West Jack-
son Street, Thomasvillo, Ga., and save tho difference."—fOne of
Many Testimonials.)
< Elsewhere in this issue will be
■ noticed till ad of the Thomasville
Sice & .Manufacturing Co., advertis
ing their cold storage facilities for
«storing meats of all kiuds. dried
• fruits, etc. This is an old concern
. «-*-tahlished a quarter of a century ago
who have made a long study of the
Refrigeration business and are there
fore in position to give best results.
'It will be noticed they have never
i lost a single thing stored wich them,
t which proves beyond a doubt that
: their system Is perfect.
A visit to their plant land visitors
• always receive a cordial welcome In . , . , ,
iail departments of their business) 1h sa ' lo ° '** n ’*
, will show they are able to store more, And so hard to see them die,
• meat and produce than is raised in * But we trust some day to meet the
!Thomas county, therefore there is j n t i mt Home beyond the sky.
j no necessity for any farmer loosing
ibis meat, or any merchant losing
ibis produce.
' We also call attenion to the bot-
• tling department of this concern:
.they use only the latest improved
; machinery for w ashing, w reusing,
'soaking and bottling, making their]
•soda water absolutely sanitary and j Praise the Lord,
: tar beyond the average soda water promise,.
•put in bottles. After visiting this As we pass along life*’* wt
’ I That in Heaven there’ll be
STRAYEl>—Small Imy horse.
blaze face, from n.v house be
tween the 3 and 4 mile post, on
Coffee road Finder return to
Charlie Cone. Reward’.
1 l-lN-i!tsw-2rd.
New Business For Tliomasville.
A semi-wholesule grocery business,
conducted by Mr. Frank B. Harris,
nil be another new ente**o‘rse for
Thoinasvllle.
Mr. Darns win open up for .»usi-
ncKS at once in the two stores on
tower Broad street, across from the
Monument. He will keep a supply
of groceries, hay, grain, etc.
Mr. Harris is well known in the
business world of Thomasville, and
will doubtless make u great sue a ess
Jn his new venture.
Domestic Felicity.
Wife—"Why did you tell the Bat-
eons that you married me because I
waa such a good cook, when you know
I can’t even boll an egg?’’ Hubby—“I
had to make some excuse, my dear,
and I didn’t know what else to say.”
—London Opnlon.
Feminine Extortions,
j They are few and far bciween. but
linger, 1 they exbit. This rare member of
f the sex fa the girl who actually asks
men companions to purchase her any*
thing for which she may take a fancy.
It Is decidedly unfair to the man. and^
he diallkeg the feminine thoughtless
ness. He will soon desert a girl who
has the weakness. It Is surely unfem-
iulne.—Exchange.
Protection of course, good looks thrown in, quality you
must haye, 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 elde and each
edge, and is about licb thick, this is made hi three grades
Novelty Is % inch thick, and the most saleable style Is
finished with a cove on one edge, and shlplapped on the other
so as to fit over the edge of tttC lower piece, three grades of
this nlHO.
LET US SHOW YOU THE STYLES AND TELL YOU THE
PRICES.
KIRBY
PLANING
THOMASVILLE,
Long Distance Phone 264.
MILL
GA.
CO.
Oh, the rest beyond thu river.
Caddie’s Return Shot. i
Foozler on the Liuktt (who has al- !
When wt* meet those gone before, ready lost two bulls in the long grass '
e will sing and <hout forever. j as the result of some atrociously bad
Over on that happy shore. ! shots, is now vainly searching for i
; number three, and is not In the sweet-
. ! est of tempers, to long-suffering cad- j
v/\ll M nnmn mlt tn IaaIt
sweet
row,
God shall wipe air tears away.”
H. GOLDSTEIN, Owner.
jvodu water plant no one will lies!
‘tate to drink soda water, bottled by
| the Thomasville Ice & Manufactur-
j ing Co.
' On inftpet ting the ice plant you
| will find that in the ice making de-
jpartment, all the ice is manufactur-
:od from pure- distilled water, giving
11 lie public only the be
• can he made. This concern uses in
|the manufacture of tlielr Ice only the!
latest, most up-to-date mactimory j W e loved her
tlmt can he 'bought, striving at all I Hut |h , Sttvloor loved her more,
times to give the public the best' . , tl m .
quality in everything. ! s <> tile Angela sweetly called her.
As stated above visitors are ul-1 To that bright and happy shore,
ways welcome at the Thomasville I
ke and Manufttctufng Co., and any 0 „ r llBarts
are ever lonely,
die)—"Thought you’d come out to look
after the ball?” t’uddle (with some
heat)—"Ave! An’ I ’thought you’d
no sor- come out to play golf!"
Oli, t he pearly gates were opened.
And a gentle voice said come,
cat" article'that I Anrt forewell unspoken,
She had safely entered home.
j Under Another Name. i
} While at a motion-picture show mat- j
| inee watching tin pictures Janet, aged ’
! four, leaned over and said: "Auntie, I’s J
i trying. Give me youi* handkerchief." *.
•The cause was the killing of a man. 1 j
i turned to her little friend Alice, same '
, age, and said: "Are you crying, too?” j
yes, we loved her, **Qh, no, my eyes are just sweaty.”— j
Exchange.
tof their employees take pleasure In
'showing the public over their plants.
BEFORE
THANKSGIVING
*«• sun- your vehicle, no mat-
tfj vs hat its kind or construc
tion, is in perfect order. NVe
m iy not! «» defects you might
overlook. Twill cost you
iotliing for un examination
jud the inspection may save
time, money, trouble and
, fusible accident. We are al
ways in readiness to put car
riages, wagons, surreys, auto
mobiles. etc.. In perfect re
pair at «rhort notice sod at
moderate charges.
Our lives are drear and sad;
’Twas her dear presence only,
That made our spirit glad.
TAX NOTICE.
Last Round.
I will be at the following places I ~ , ...
on dates named for the purpose of'^ rom niorn n * u ‘ ,t eve ’
collecting State, County and School | Care rests upon our brow,
"axes and Registering the legal vot-! She’s gone from us to Heaven—
" r «°.L t . h ir C °J? ty /° r 'J? e year 19,3: I Wo have no mother now.
Metcalfe, Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Coolldue, Thursday; Nov. 6.
Met+lllvllle, Friday, Nov. 7.
Mela,. Monday, Nov. 10.
Pavo, Wednesday, Nov. 12, A. M
Pavo, Thursday, Nov. 13, A M
! - Th- r>--.l Villain. !
j "Are you it villain of this troupet” !
asked the tr " iceman who was han- I
j dllng thent: '..-n trunks. "No," replied j
: the youth with black, curly hair. "I I
I used to be. but the real villain is the '
! treasurer ot the company, and by this
itlme he must be about live hundred :
| mllea on his way to somewhere west." I
—Washington Star.
A. W. Pa!in & Son.
AUTO PAINTING AND TBIMIHWV
“ANNIE."
WATBItWIAVS EXPERTS MEET
IN JACKSONVILLE Tl’KSDAY
Barwlek, Friday, Nov. 14, A. M.
Ochlockuce, Mon. Nov. 17.
Ellabello, Friday, Nov. 21.
Patten, Monday. Nov. 24. a. M.
Iloston. Tuesday. Nov. 25.
Rostnn. Wednesday, Nov. 26.
I will be nt my ofllee at the Court
'louse In Thomasville. from Decem
ber 1st to the 20th, Inclusive, on
which data tbs Tax Books will doss
tor the year 1913.
Respectfully,
f. A UKTH, ». Ch I. C.
. ' .J-' -
(Dy Associated Press.)
Jacksonville, Fla, Nov. 17.—Sev
eral United States Senators and rov-
ernors, together with many noted
waterways advocates, are gathering
here today for the opening tomor
row of the Atlantic Deeper Water
ways Convention.
Oov. Park Trammell, of Flori
da, will welcome the delegates.
Besides the buslnees meetings,
there will he many entertainments
for the visitors while la the' city. , a
* •' tv --*■ -v-tVrJcwaft
Degrees of Buffering.
Imaginative suffering Is very roil,
because all suffering comes from the
mind. Some of It originates there,
while some of It Is produced by rcllex
n the body.
GREAT
REMOVAL
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 hare purchased the entire stock at Public Sale and
will close it out at once at or below cost to save
the expense of moving to my Jackson St. Store.
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.
H. Fcinbcrg.
Simplest ©mstnmtsd, lightest
4 last-
I F YOU would like to own > brand hew 88-pxmd featherbed and • paO of
6-pound feather pillows, mail me *10. I waste, teas toys, ad pay U.
Ireigkl to ysv it*t. Best A. & A. feather Ucklng, eusrsnteed.all live
FEATHER BEDS and PILLOWS
Uektng, guaranteed
i advertised your money back. Write few circulars
D. M. MARTIN A CO..
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