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fORGE THE FIREBUG,
) Arrested at Tifton Ad-
litted Incendiary Work.
Ion, Ga., Nov. 11.—-Berry
L a negro was captured this
ig, chsrged with applying
rch to rhe Tifton Knitting
which were fired last Sun-
light. He stubbornly denied
U committed the (Iced or
L any knowledge of it for
ime, hut when pinned down
’ wd that lie got matfthes and
• her negroes set fire to the
ing. He implicated two
jCS and gives their names,
he officers arc looking for
tonight. He also told that
a me parties attempted the
ary at Dr. George Smith’s
|store and the Parker Drug
>any Sunday night.
was a former employe of
Lumber Company
was the first §r day this
he had reported
mM? ,^ others * :
tliers should always keep in
bodily health. They, owe it
.ir ch^drep. Yet it is noun-
1 slight to^ee a mother, with
in arms, coughing, violent-
sd exhibiting all Hie syrupy
; of a consumptive tendency,
why .should this dangerous aljke
ntion exist, dangerous 33r.
[other and child, when
fi hee’s German at once? Syrup ufojiId
stop to 1 1
oul d be without tlu«
re’uedy i,^ will tqe proinptly^urc 9 T
ling, rely use throat brpnehial
(ein qr children.
herself or her
L.rst [il cough or cold cap he
v cured by Gorman Syrup;
hoarseness 1 congestion makes
bronchial (ration t. SAtlr
easy ftM' giyes iu-
| hef and refbshing rest
ongh- fiuptive.
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ISSUES PROCLAMATION.
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Thursday, November 24th, Be
signaled as Thanksgiving.
Atlanta, Nov. 12.—Governor
Terrell gave out for publication
his proclamation today desigi '
ing Thursday, Nov. 24th, a uay 1
of Thanksgiving and praise
to the Uuler of the
verse for the many blessings that
have been conferred upon the
peopled houn|ifiti Georgia in the way of
crops and the general
prosperity of the people of the
state. Below will be found the
governor’s proclamation.
thanksuiving froci. a nation.
There are many blessings vouch-
by an Ail-Wise Providence,
for which the people of Georgia
thankful, in this bountiful
harvest time of Nineteen flan-
drea and Four.
The yield of fruit and cotton,
our great money-producing crops,
has been more abundant thanev-
er in the history of the state. TU
of the husbandman are a-
with the golden grain of the
deld, and our people enter upon
the winter with well-stored gran-
The baneful credit system
is sufelv passing, and we should
thank God that the day of the
ante-bellum smoke house aud the
K.y * ,■ * i ~ . at
* larder ,
bountiful lias returned to
and bless.* '
stay to
No rude clashes between e ipb-
tal and labor have threatened our,
itfdusirial welfare—while every
section of the state has
signally free of pestilence and,
famine. Good times is the botm
universal that blesses the com¬
placent home of the provident
Georgian. wfth
Therefore, inaccrrclance
frateful custom, and the act ion
of Hie president of the l|tii ited
States, I, Joseph M. Terrell, .0 gov-
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ernor of the state of Georgia, do
issue this my proclamation, de¬
signating Thursday, the 24th day
of November, 1904, as a
DAY OF THANKSGIVING AND PRAI8K,
On that day the people are re¬
quested to abstain from secular
occupations, and assemble in their
houses of worship, or about their
family altars, and give thanks to
Almighty God for his multiplied
blessings. I especially request
that they remember by words and
acts, the widow and ths orphan,
Uie poor and afflicted, and all who
are ™h*ppy from any cause,
Gven under my ffiand, and the
of executive department,
the Capitol, in the City of Atlau-
on tins the 12th day of |
veaiber, in the year of our Jffi. i,
One Thousand, Nine
au dFour, and of the a# g
ervce of the United St :
^ ^ 0ne Hundr,
ty-ninth.
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qf it but <1
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fashio% nr^tteif
much :
their e
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HE PRAY 01
Out demned Then Alabama jp Murderers. Two Co v.' n-
Dothan, Ala., Nov.—35 Jesse
Barfield and Thad Pennington,
white men, sentenced yesterday
To life imprisonment for alleged
murder in the first degree^Mtoke
Complete and bar ^ ‘
terv envelopes thgf
Sheri ft Walker sav
locked in a steel can
was a new one. 7
was found standT
morning, and the i
working order, reaclj jj
A report BaMg^mtu
the day. that com-
mi tied -suiaUdWriif-Iiome i^SfenUlamK of a
cousin by pulling
the trigger nlier|ff of | shot-gun with his
toe. The lifts gone to the
scene of the reported suicide.
Penniitgton left a note saying
that the killing for which he was
convictej ivas in self-defense. He
says in the note that the sheriff
was nofcXo blame for the escape,
but that he was on hie knees
praying when the door flew open,
as in the Biblical case of Paul
and Silas.
Judge Pearce has taken the mat-
ter under consideration, but has
taken no action.
Dr. T. S. Hopkins, Thomasville,
Thomasville, Ga., Nov, 12.—
Dr. T. S. Hopkin died here at 7
o’clock to-night.
Dr. Hopkins was one of the
best known physieimwr the
So tit hi He was 87 yea fa old and
had practiced his r profession in
this state sine# his early youth.
McIntosh county was his birth
place, though he moved to Thom¬
asville in 1864. Dr. Hopkins or¬
ganized and commanded two cav¬
alry companies for the Confeder¬
ate service and afterward was a
surgeon at Audersonville. t He
,
did a great deal of original re¬
search work in his prefessiou and
was the author of numerous med-
ical treatises. He was twice
Mayor of Thomasville.
Maryland Splits Vote.
Baltimore, Nov. lo.-The boa
of e lection supervisors of
more city and of twenty
ties of Maryland have Jh|
the official count of
cast last Tuesday. sevj^S r yjglggjp
dicates that
and one Republjjp
elected. St.
“black beltHg
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