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Any roof that will lut 27 yean and la atlll in good condition
well worth looking into.
That’a the record behind
There are thousands of houses all over the country, many of
them in this state, from the owners of which this statement
can be verified.
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WANTED:
CORN SHELLED
or EAR, ANY QUANITY
PHONE OR WRITE
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PHONE 187 THOMASVILLE l
lam Red Devil Lye
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METAI.
SHINGLES
GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE
Brunswick versus Thomasville
Attention!
HALL, wish to announce
merlcan Steel and Wire Com
ment of great Interest to, the
the Furnace to the Farm,"
steel,. especial# ;\tha nails,
red on the farm.
SBBfl-WEEKLT TJMES-ENTEftPRJSE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1914.
WE ARE NOW OFFERING
Short Courses
-IN—
Single and Double Entry
BOOK-KEEPING
for $20.00
We Teach Wherever the Mail 'Reaches.
INTERNATIONAL GOIRESPONIENGE SCHOOLS,
Scranton, Pa.
LOCAL OFFICE 111 NORTH BROAD STREET,
J. B. Jones, Mgr. : Thomasville, Ga.
PHINf RULES IE ADOPTED,
(Continued from p age 1) j
missioner are to »e voitU for only .
under the number of the respective
districts, from which they are can
didates, and in which they reside,
and the candidates representing
each district who receives the high
est number of votes In the enure
county shall be declared the nomi
nee. The Thomasville District shall |
be known as district 1, the Boston
and Metcalfe district shall be known
as district 2, the Meigs and Ochlock-;
nee district shall be known as dis
trict 3. the Pavo. Barwlck and Ways
districts shall be known as district
4, and Murphy and Ella/belle dis
tricts shall be known as district 5. i
7. Each candidate for Solicitor
of the City Court of Thomasville,
MRS. WINN’S
ADVICE TO WOMEN
Take LydiaEPinkham’s Veg
etable Compound and be
Restored to Health.
Kansas City, Mo.—"The doctors told
me I would never be a mother. Every j
LEADERS OP ORGANISED BASE'
BALL PLAN To OPEN UP FIGHT
OX FEDERAL LEAGUE—AX-
XOUXCEMEXT SOON.
New York, June 20.—'Organized
baseball leaders today practically de
cided to put a third major league
into the field, In order to combat the
progress made by the Federal
League.
President Johnson, o[ the Ameri
can League and President Barrow,
of the International League, said
today that an announcement will be'
BRUNSWICK 1, THOMASVILLE O.
Poole went In again Saturday af
ternoon, after winning Thursday's
game against Brunswick, and the
warmest game of the series result
ed, the Pilots winning one to noth
ing. The lone run came as a re
sult of Hartner's safety, a sacrifice
and Jordon’s single to right. Poole
pitched great ball, allowing ten hits,
but keeping them well scattered,
made shortly of the proposed plans. ‘ an( j ue | n g remarkably etteotlve with
The league will be made up of
eight teams, half from the American
Association, and half from the In
ternational.
I 1II0UIGEMENTS I
STANDING OF THE CLUBS
GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
Americus , . .
.3
0
1.300
Brunswick. , .
.2
1
.667
Waycross . . .
.2
1
.667
TtfbMAlSVILLE
. 1
2
.333
Cordele
.. .1
2
.333
Valdosta ....
.0
3
.000
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Thomas County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Thomas County. I have
tried' to serve you ns best I could,
and promise to faithfully continue
In the discharge of the duties of this | flourish that was like old times from
men on bases. Twice, with three
men on the side was retired without
a run.
Hartner pitched the game of his
life, the locals falling to get a bit
until the ninth inning. He had
them completely at his mercy, until
Klump hit one safely to right field. Wilkes, c
Wicker sacrificed him to second, and
Cox popped to catcher. Champ was
there with the bingle over short, but
It was too shirt for Klump to score,
the short short-stop being caught
ten feet from the plate, retiring the
Bide. It was a valiant effort to tie
the score and the finish brought a
Saturday's Results,
Brunswick 1, Thomasville 0,
Americus S. Valdosta 2.
Waycross 6, Cordelo 2.
Today’s Gaines.
Thomasville at Cordcle.
Americus at Waycross,
Brunswick at Valdosta.
pound and had not
finished the first bot-
when I felt
greatly relieved and
took it until it
me sound and
Judge of the Superior Court of the well, and I now have two fine J»by,'
Southern Circuit. Sheriff, Clerk of girls. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink-
the Superior Court and Tax Colloc- ham’s Vegetable Compound too highly
tor Is hereby assessed the sum of for what it has done for me. I always
.„„ ” „ ' ... . . „ speak a word In favor of your medicine
$20.00 Each candidate for Tax toother women who suffer when I have
Receiver, and County Treasurer, Is opportunity." — Mrs. H. T. Winn,
hereby assessed the sum of $15.00. 1225 Freemont Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Each candidate for member of the ReadWhatAnotherWomanaays:
lower house of the General Assem-, Cu mm i ng> Ga.—" I tell some suffer-
bly is hereby assessed the sum of j ng woman every day of Lydia E. Pink-
$10.00. Each candidate for Coro- ham’a Vegetable Compound and what it
ner County Surveyor and County has done for me. I could not eat or
Commissioner. Is hereby assesed the ,! fP’ h <£ * b = d stomach and was in
. .. .. . . misery all the time. I could not do my
sum of $5.00. which shall cover all house work or walk any distance without
assessments against said candidates Buffering graat pnin. I tried doctors’
In said primary, and no other as-! medicines and difTorent patent medi-
sessment shall be collected. | cines but foiled to got relief. My hus-
The payment of said assess- hand brought home yourVegetable Com
office, If you see fit to re-elect me.
I am deeply grateful to my friends
month the pains',for their past support, and I ear-
wero so bad that I j nestly ask your support in the com-
could not bear my j ing Primary. iMy candidacy la sub
weight on one foot. Ject to the action of the Democratic
I began taking Ly-| Primary to be held on the 19th day
dla E. PInkham’s|of August, 1914.
Vegetable Com- Respectfully,
- T. S. SINGLETARY.
FOR SHERIFF.
To 'he Voters oi Tuomaa County:
In making this, my announcement
for the office of Sheriff of Tbor.ias
County, subject to the White Pri
mary governing the same, 1 wish to
say that 1 am not allied with any
politician or set of politicians, or In
any political clique or combine, but
that I am in this race Independent
of any faction or Interest, save my
own.
Therefore, in' maxing '.his race. I
am going, before the people who are
responsible for the government, and
let them ray who shall be their next
Sheriff. When they have spoken, I
will bow to ihelr decision, though It
be adverse to me, because the will of
he people should always he respect
ed in all matters pertaining to local
affairs.
For many reason-, the She-iff’a
office Is one that should be carefully
and Judiciously conducted In strict
— — - . , compliance with the law. If elected,
ment shall he to the secretary and ‘ P°. un “ and A n t . w0 w £?ks I could cat any- j p ] e( j ge myself to see that this Is
~»«»»*- -* - >“ —*
Committee, not later than noon on tired. I can highly recommend your
the 15th day of July, 1914, and no Vegetable Compound to women who
candidate’s name shall he placed on suffer ai I did, and you are at liberty to
the Official ballot who falls to pay “ e ChABUE Baq *
the required assessment. ijfjj®* 3 ’ Cumm^' Ga.
9. On the 20th day of August,
1914, at noon, the Democratic Bxe- Hou9e ln ' Tlfom.nvllle and declare
cutlvo committee pf Thomas Conn- (hc re8ult #f guch prImarJ ,
ty shall assemble at the Court
Our Womens
Shoes
Price 1
$2.95
Real welts and hand
turned soles.
The purchasing power
of SPOT CASH is
demonstrated here.
§ Let us fit your
H feet.
I
| Harry
§ Steyerrnan’s
)[ STORE. 1
10. Should any candidate desire
to contest the result of the election,
he shall file with the chairman of
this committee notice of contest and
the grounds thereof, by noon of the
day following the holding of such
primary, and It shall be the duty of
this committee to proceed at oflee -to
hear and determine the same within
not more than two days’ time.
11. ,No candidate In said pri
mary shall be declared the nominee
of the party for either of the offlrea
named If It shall he made satisfac
torily to appear to this committee
that he has ased money, liquor or
other thing of value to employ
Workers at the polls, or that he on-
j gaged In purchasing votes to secure
his nomination, or used money, llq'
uor or other thing of value Illegally
j for the purpose of securing votes In
hlf v race. and thb provlson shall ap
ply even where such Improper use
of monev, liquor or anything of
value Is made by the friends of such
candidate with hie knowledge end
[ approval. Nor shall any candidate
receive the nomination, who violates
the statute of this state, regulating
the holding of primary elections.
This, 20th day of June, 1914.
done and to give tne people (air,
courteous and Just treatment, and
the best service I am capable of ren
dering at all times. Your vote and
support will be annreclated.
Respectfully yours,
S-17-tf A. B. MILTON.
Piles Cured la 6 to 14 Days
‘uor •'ruegtst will refund money If PAZO
■ 'NTWHNT tell- to cure uuy cue of Itchier.
.nd.Bleeditu o' r,'(Unr PHe. incto ]4 d«r*
CUreter-' • 'Tl Eue end keit. SC,
adv.
J FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Thomas County,
Georgia:
I make tnis my announcement as
a candidate for the office of Sheriff
of your county, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary. If
elected, I promise you my best ef
forts. To thoso who have moved Into
the county, or have become voters
since' I was Sheriff, whom I may not
see personally. I refer you to my
past record as Sheriff, and ask your
support. Thanking the good peo
ple for past kindness, and again
promising faithful service, I remain,
Respectfully,
T. J. HIGHT.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for tbe office of Sheriff of
Thomas County, subject to the action
of the White Primary.
If favored by the goad will of the
voters of this county with the of
fice, 1 will attend ‘o every duty to
the best of my ability.
I believe I have gained experience
enough in my work as Deputy
promise conscientious, prompt and
efficient service.
I am no politician. I am a can
didate for an office, the dull*
which I am familiar with, and I will
:ttehd to them, and appreciate sin-
ercly tbe votes of the people.
Respectfully,
W. A. REHBERG.
the grandstand.
The Box Score.
Brunswick
Setgfrled, cf . .
Jordon, 2b .
Schuyler, If . .
Reynolds, lb .
Parker, 3b .
Weller, ss. .
Gordon, c . .
Pierre, rt .
Hartner, p ..
TOTAL . .
Thnmaavllle
Klump. ss ..
Wicker, cf .
Cox, If . . ..
Champlln, 3b .
Davenport, lh
Roth, rf . ..
Llpsey, 2b . .
AB KHFOA
0 2 0
2 3 8
2 11
2 1X1
ust primary, and the rules anu reg
ulations governing the same,
wish to state that the above en
dorsements were given without my
knowledge or any solicitation
my part, and for that reason. If no
other, I shall be free from all poli
tical trades and promises or connec
tions with any faction of the Coun
ty politics, and hence. It you should
see fit to elect tne, will render hon
est and faithful service to all in
terests concerned. On account
previous agitation of the now coun
ty question, and the unsettled condi
tion of the same I will state for
your Information that I am opposed
to the creation of the new county of
“Hansel!.”
In asking your suffrage, I 'Jo so
with the distinct promise and un
derstanding that your interest will
be looked after to the best of my
ability, and that I will leave no
stone unturned that will lead to
the better condition of peorgla In
general, and Thomas County it
particular.
Thanking you In advance for any
assistance you may render me,
remain.
Respectfully Yours,
J. A. BOWERS.
Melcs, Ga., June 2, 1914.
TOTAL. . .24
Score by Innings: R
Brunswick 000 000 100—1
Thomasville . . ..000 000 000—0
Summary: Stolen bases, Schuy
ler, Reynolds; sacrifice hits, Selg
fried 2, Wicker 2, Roth; two-base
hits, Jordon; double plays, Daven
port to Klump to Davenport: triple
plays, Jordon to Reynolds to Weller;
Struck out, by Poole 4. Hartner 5;
base on balls, off Poole 3, Hartner
0 13; hit by pitcher, Wilkes by Hart-
ojner; time, 1:38; nmplre. Gentle.
o j AMERICUS 8, VALDOSTA 2.
j ’ Americus. June 22.—Americus
I mado it three straight from Val
dosta by winning Saturday’s game, 8
to 2. Blanslt, a college recruit,
pitched for Americus and looked like
a find. He gave up six hits, two of
them flukes,, and struck out five
men. Americus got thirteen hits
off Anderson, a southpaw. Salome
Ellis was the star with the stick
with a homer, a double and a sin
gle. VanLandlngham made a fluke
home run In the fourth when his
clean single took a bound and lodg
ed between tbe scoreboard and the
fence, out of reach of the fielder.
The game was called In the sev-nth,
to allow Valdosta to catch a train.
j| When Washington Crossed the
Delaware it went down in
History, when I did,
It didn’t.
The person and the purpose makes a world of difference.
Washington’s object was to free the American people from
England’s Rule. He succeeded.
My object is to give you the most Gocd Goods for the least
money. My success depends on your patronage. Large sales
and small profits yield the merchant as much as small sales
and large profits, and It Is far more beneficial to you.
Give me a trial at my new place of htuinoui: Tlic White
Front ThonuuriUe Bargain Store, .it 1-81.1 West Jackson Street.
I can save yon money .on Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dry
Goods, Etc. A sale makes you a permanent customer,
H. Goldstein, Prop.
311-313 W. Jackson St.
Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Cheerfully Refunded.
FOB REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Thomas County:
I hereby announce myself a can
dtdate for Representative* Thomas
County, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary.
I would appreciate your endorse
ment In the coming primary.
Respectfully,
W. H. GROOVER.
May 26, 191*.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce mvsejf a can-
dlatc for re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver of Thomas County,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic Primary.
Having had experience In the
werl:, I feel that 1 am In every war
qualified to properly perform all the
duties of the office.
t wish to express my gratitude for
favors bestowed on me in the put,
and thank the voters of ths Countr
for their support.
If re-elected ! promise to faith
fully and conscientiously discharge
the duties of the office and to extend
the courtesy of the office to all.
I am, yours to serve,
F. 8. NORTON.
W. I. SPEER
FOR STATE TREASURER.
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed my
self ns State Treasurer, subject to
the action of tbe Democratic pri
mary.
My candidacy Is based strictly
tipen my record and experience In
this office, whi'.n are well known to
the people of Georgia, and which I
trust has been satisfactory. If, in
your opinion, the management of
the State’s finances under my ad
ministration for the past several
years has been faithful and efficient,
I would gratefully appreciate your
endorsement at the polls in the com
ing primary.
Thanking you for the support and
confidence extended me heretofore.
I earnestly solicit your further kind
consideration or my candidacy in
the present campaign.
Respectfully,
5-13-tf W. J. SPEER.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To the White Citizens of Thomas
County:
I am. 4 candidate for the office or
Tax Receiver. subject to the action
of the regular Democratic Primary.
I earnestly solicit your Interest and
support, promising, if elected, to per
form the duties of the offleo In an
efficient and business-like manner, |
with courtesy ad a square deal to
every Tax Paver.
I also bring to yonr attention the
fact that neither the Ochlocknee
District, of which I am a resident,
nor any part of this Northwest sec
tion of the County has ever furnished
Court House official, and while I
bollevo that fitness for the office
shall be the main consideration, I
submit that, this being equal, dua
regard should be given the various
sections In apportioning tho county
offices.
Trusting that my eanutaacy may
meet with favor at your handi, I am,
Yonre sincerely,
J. C. ROBISON.
16-tf a __ , T . ■'’Ochlonknee, On.
FOB REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Thomas County:
After many solicitations on the
part of personal friends from all
sections of the eonnty, and the on-
tnlmons endorsement/ of the mass v u
meeting held in Meigs, Msy 30tb i Fm-xiS
lsst, I Sits decided to announce, ft” 1
myself n candidate for tho House of * — -
I Representatives, snbjeet to the Aug-
Score by lanlngc: R. H. C.
Valdosta.. \ .100 130 u—2 6 2
Americus . • .302 300 0—8 13 1
Batteries: Anderson and O’Brien;
Blanslt and Manchester. Time,
1:12. Umpire. Chappelle.
WAYCROSS 6, OORDELE S.
Waycross, June 22.—Baiting Fll
llneem from the box in the second,
when five hits, two for extra bases,
were secured, Waycross won with
ease from Cordelo Saturday, 6 to 2.
Sharp and sensational fielding by
both teams again featured. Rea
gan's work at second, Burress at
short and Brazier's catches In. left
robbed Waycross players of hits.
For Waycross, Reilly and Jones took
the* fielding hnors. Warwick pitch
ed steady ball after the first Inning.
Vatden gave up hut three scattered
hits after he reulaced Fllllngem.
Score by Innings: R. H. E.
Cordcle. . .zuu 000 000—2 6 1
Wayx.. .• .140 001 00*—6 9 0
Batteries: Fllllngem, Valden and
Bankston; Warwick and’ McCoy;.
Time, 1:40. Umpire, Collins.
Oonghs and C'olds Weaken the System
Continued Coughs, Colds and
Bronchial troubles are depressing
and weaken the system. Los* of
weight and appetite generally fol
low. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's
New - Discovery today. It will stop
your cough. The first dose helps.
The best medicine for stubborn
coughs, colds and all throat and
lung troubles. Mr. O. H. Brown,
Muscatine, Ala., writes: "My /wife
was sick during the hot summer
months and I honestly believe Dr.
mo CANS
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JAMES WATT & BRO., and W. L.
that they have arranged with the
pany, Tor a moving picture entertainment
farmers. This is entiled ‘‘Through the
and deals with tbe manufacture of
barbed wire and woven wire teqee used on
. There are 6000 feet of-film In five heels* and these are Just
a few of the scenes shown: . .
LMinlng with giant steam shovels
•Mammoth Clam-Shell buckets
Huge^ ore-carrying boats. f
Blast Furnace In action. L
Drawing off the Molten i Ig Iron.
Bessemer and Open Hearth Processes.
A train load of white hot Ingots. ,
Rolling out tbe plastic metal
Cold wire drawing * >
Galvanizing
Weaving wire fence
The proper way to build fence on the farm.
The manufacture of American ?teel Fence Posts.
These have been pronounced the greatest Industrial pictures of
the age, and It Is worth while to see them. Admission is by tlck-
.et only. Any farmer may obtain .free tickets for himself and
family by calling on JAMES WATT & BRO., or W. L. BALL.
Don't forget the time and place—Saturday June 27th—3:80
P. M„ at BROAD 'STREET <DOBB«) THEATRE.
BUT REPORT HAS IT' THAT*"THE EXPLOSION AT
PRESIDENT WILL’ APPOINT
ANOTHER NEGRO AS RECORD-'
ER OF DEEDS IN WASHING.
TON,
SIX HUNDRED
FEET, IN AUSTRIAN MILITARY
CRAFT, CAUSES DEATH.
Washington, June 20.—It is re
ported here today that President
Wilson’ will name another negro to
succeed Henry Lincoln Johnson, of
Atlanta, as recoraer or deeds for the
District of Columbia.
This nomination will be made, It
Is said, despite the determined op
position of Southern democrats.
President Wilson has asked for
Johnson's resignation, effective July
first.
Vienna, Austria, June' 20.—Nine
persons, who were In a military bal
loon, which was maneuvering at a
(height of six hundred feet, were In*
stantly killed, near this etty, early
today.
| The balloon suddenly burst Into
' flames, following an explosion, the
cause Of which Is unknown.
I All the occupants were dead when
they reached the ground. It is be
lieved they were killed by the ex
plosion.