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LEGAL SALES IT COURT
HOUSE 15 MING
The following dispositions
THE EAST
CITY OF KIUE, PENN., CUT
FROM WIRE AM) RAIL
SNOWBOUND.
(By Associated Press.)
Erie, Penn., March 7.—The City
of Erie, which has been .cut off from
wire communication with the out
side world for the last twenty-four
hours, .was still isolated today.
i terrific aleet and rain-storm,
which has raged unceasingly for
several days, tore down many miles
of telegraph and telephone poles.
Tratna through this region are sus
pended, and alT interburtan traffic
la stopped.
The property toss is estimated at
one hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars.
HEAVY 8XOW, FOR SECOND
TIME THIS YEAR, STOPS
TRAFFIC IX COLORADO,
(By Associated Press.)
Denver, Col., March 7.—For the
aecond time this winter, the south
ern part of Colorado is anow-bound,
Durango, whloh la in the center
of the storm, has been cut off from
outside communication for the last
twelve hours.
Railroad traffic la seriously de
moralized in the San Juan basin.
ORPET 1XDICTED BY JURY
FOR MURDER OF GIRL.
Chicago. March 7.—Will H. Or-
pet, University of Wisconsin stu
dent, was Indicted by a Lake coun
ty grand Jury late yesterday on
charge of murdering his former
sweetheart, Marian Lambert.
The case probably wiil be called
tor trial next week, but a continu
ance on request of the defense la
expected. j
The grand Jury heard twenty- j
five witnesses, including E. O. Or-,
Ipet, father of the defendant, Frank
were ' Lambert, father of the girl.
I Want Ads |
== For Best Results. Try One |J
H PHONE 12 or 66. |j
FOR SALE—Fine Methusek Piano.
Apply at iRandall House. 3-4 3t
PURE—Clarified Milk for sale.
Phone 736, Sanitary Dairy Asso
ciation. Old Post Office Building.
FOR SALE—5-passenger auto, good
condition; big bargain. Address
P. O. Box 291. 2-1 Ot.
fOR RENT—The Dr. Ramsey house
on N. Dan-son St. Address Box
291, City. 4-1 Gt
FOR RENT—Seven rooms and bat.i,
$18; one room $2.50; three. $6;
Clean, very ' desirable;' Jiteam
heat a minimum cost. C. E.
Wildman, Young's College.
LOST—Near Corner Stephens and
Jefferson Streets, plate artificial
teeth. Return this office and get
reward. 7-3t.
DRESSMAKING — For up-to-date
dressmaking, come to Mrs. R. E.
Carr’s sewing room at Neel's Dry
Goods Store. 3-l-6t
STRAYED—White steer with small
red spots; had rope on right hind
foot. Reward for return to Hom
er Williams. 7-3td-ltsw.
WANT TO BUY your Wool, Hides.
Furs, Wax. Tallow, Metals and
Rubber. We also buy and sell
second-hand furniture. Jarvis B
Watkins & Company.
LADIES—Make Shields at home,
$10 for 100. Work sent prepaid
No canvassing. Send jtamp.
Ivnnhoe Mfg. Co., St. Loi re, Mo.
FOR SALE—Bloch baby carriage.
Cost $50.00 new. Will sell cheap.
Apply Mrs. Bonnell, Jackson Ter
race. 4-6t.
WANTED—Second hind, five pas
senger Ford. Must be in good
condition and reasonable price.
Apply H. c/o Tlmes-Enterprlse.
6-2t.
WE HAVE as good horse as there
Is In Thomas County, eight years
old, weighing about 950 pounds,
perfectly gentle, that we would
swap for a second hand Ford
automobile. Address p. O. Box
188, Thomasville, Ga. 1-tf
AUTO FOR SALE—Am going to
leave city. Will sell at sacrifice
my new Dodge Bros. Touring
Car. Only run 1,400 miles; had
the best of care, not a scratch *1:
look as If U never had been run.
Extra tire; none of tires ever
been puncture. Address .P. O.
Box No. 226. 6-4t.
MILT. mm.. ENTERPRISE TUESDAY.
March . .
Open.
Close.
P. C.
. .11.53
11.44 11.51
May ....
..11.77
11.64
11.71
July. .. .
..11.97
11.85
11.08
October . .
. .12.15
11.98
12.13
December
. .12.33
12.15 12.30
Tone, barely stead?.
Local spots, 11 cents.
XBW YORK COTTON.
(By Associated Press.)
New York, March 7,—The Cotton
Market opened Irregular, six points
down to four points up. May and
July, soon after the call, reached 7
to 8 points higher, while March,
which opened six points down, rose
to a shade above last night's close.
Liverpool sold the new crop
months, and May and July dropped
to about three points under last
night. Prices were fairly steady at
mid-day, apd close to last night's
dosing prices.
NEW YOrtk STOCKS.
(By Associated Press.)
Wall Street, New York, Mch. 7.—
The active Issues seemed to show
less confidence at the opening of
the Stock Market today. The gains
ruled at the outset, but only Mer
cantile Marine, preferred, which
rose a point, made material advan
ces. Later, .some of the gains be
came extended, but others lowe-ei)
to points of weakness The marxet
was more confused by the dulll
trading of the early afternoon, and
the forenoon’s strong features weak
ened.
CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago, March 7.—The following
closing figures were posted at the
Board of Trade here this afternoon:
YOON, MARCH..7, 1010.
THE FAIR
Is now displaying the newest
Spring
Coat Suits
Only your inspection will
convince.
We are not always the ear
liest, but assure you of
a saving.
Also displaying a comp-i e
ol
Tailored and
Wash Skirts
Asfe your Neighbors—
“They Know.”
THE FAIR
The One Price Outfitters.
WHEAT—
May.. . .
CORN—
May
Close.
.*1.13%
.. 1.1076
.73%
.7574
.40%
.43%
P. C.
1.15%
1.13%
.44%
• 42%
11.92
12.08
T TO
15,000 VISITORS
ST. THOMAS CHURCH.
made of advertised property, at the' Josephine Davis and Verne Jackson,
legal sales held before the Court school friends of hers.
House door this morning: | It is charged that the tragedy was i
261 acres of country land in the: culmination of a lalson, that It I
13th district, sold as the property of precipitated by Orpet's trans-1
J. T. Waters, J. R. Waters and R. Iferrlng his affections to another;
V. Waters to the Valdosta Invest-! ‘woman and that he provided a vio-1
ment Company for 61,800.00. I ,ent poison which the girl swal- j
A mule belonging to Alex Abrams '—TiL - ---1
sold under execution of the Mer- . .. i
n'tnnla p Cnrmars H«nlr llnotnn , UQQ6T CXGCUtlOH ID IttVOF Of tliG Oltl” ]
bid in £ Mr. Luke for MO.OO. ' I La Gardlne Jsnd WiiMI
Another mule, sold under execu- change, sold to Mr. j. Fondren Mitch- 1
tlon in favor of E. <3. Duren against 0 \\ f or 3171,50,
^ ^ r * D uren for, i s acres country land sold as tho [
$135.00. {property of William Simmons, un-1
A lot of farm lmpdements, the dor execution in favor of Dove Coop-:
property of E. G. Davis, sold under ev. bid in by Capt. C. P. Hnnsell tor |
execution In favor of John G. Bur- $160. j
ney for $18.00. I The real estate of the Milliard j
40 acres of land In the 13th dis- Rauls estate, consisting of three
trlct levb .1 on under execution |u I house on North Broad Street, and
favor of M. Sampson, sold as the' two lots near the Albany branch of
Rev. Wm. H. Higgins, Rector.
Ash Wednesday.
SE RVICES
11 a. m.—Celebration of Holy'down Broad Street,
and Communion.
1 5 p. m.—Evening Prayer,
prtperty of J. P. Rogers for $40.00.
Eight barren ryrup. a lut of fod
der and com, levied on under exe
cution against J. B. Wilson, In favor
of J. T. Stewart, sold for $145.25.
A remodeled Ford auto, levied on
the A. C. L. Railway, In this city,
sold for $1,720.00, under proceed
ings from the Ordinary’s Oburt.
The real estate belonging to the
estate of W. F. Thomas, consisting
if the residence on Colton Avenue,
,r t 'n rear.'sold for $950.00 to
F. 3 .Tore, of Bnlnbrldge, under
Administrator's sale.
3br Sczetna
md oUisrSkm Troubles
SaxoSatve
to stop tho itching and begin healing
with the first application or return your
money. There ere lota of skin reme
dies not Saxo to the only one we guar,
ante* like this. Why don’t yoa try It T
tU THOMAS, DRUGGIST.
for the
birth to three
Long Should
"Overfecdlnx
K ars old. “How
urse,”“How Of.
"SB*
the Mb-
Bottle.” M
-Sommer Care of Baby ” are a few
wm *
Writ, telt today, gfvtas mm cX,,
C.S. Moffett. U nratass.1
Not The Cheapest———But The Best
Red ^ Coal
•THE COAL OF QUALITY”
Only 1.10% Ash.
THOMKSVILLE ICE UNO MIRTH G0MP1NT
ffr.i a a. ii
The laxative tablet
with the pleasant taste
If you are bilious
or constipated
They keep your
System as dean
as a stone jug
rinsed with cold
spring water
We have die exclusive idling righto
for this greet laxative
The Ijj&xa&SL S£ju*
R. THOMAS
IHAUTAUQl'A PROVED GREAT
SUCCESS AND NOTABLE SPEAK
ERS, INCLUDING GOVERNOR
HARRIS, DELIVERED ADDRESS-
ES TO VAST ASSEMBLAGE.
Psvo, Oa„ March 7.—(Special.)
The great crowds be-
Dr. J. Frank Harris met the Gov-
rnor at Moultrie, going up In his
new Hayne’s car. After breakfast
ing with Judge Covington, they
started toward Psvo and arrived at
eleven o'clock.
At 11:20, the pavo band marched
escorting the
Pavo School of about 330 pupils,
who mere joined by several hun
dred pupils of the, Berwick and
Coolidge schools, making a great
display, there being about 800 chil
dren In the line of 1 march.
As the Governor'entered the big
Chautauqua tent, followed by the
faculty, and prominent men of Pavo,
the Pavo Band played the old tune,
"nixie.” Upon reaching the plat
form, Governor Harrlr, was intro-
•d , ced to about eighteen old soldiers
whose ages ranged front 65 to 85.
MeninrtUile ij(leech.
The Governor made a great speech
and the meeting with so many old
soldiers and the tune of Dixie fired
bis memory with scenes of the old
•Jays on the battlefield. The Gover
nor stated he did not intend to make
a political speech, but would make
a few "preliminary remarks on the
political situation,” which lasted
about nn hour. He then made an
apology, and spoke for half an hour
longer. He made a decided hit,
carrying the crowd with him at
every stage of the addfess.
The Governor was introduced by
Hon. Hugh C. Ford. Cashier of the
Bank of Pavo. The address of .wel
come to the Governor, schools and
visitors wits made by Marshal I.. N.
Carrington.
Pnvr.'H Rig Day.
Fcrd. In his short talk, said
that this was Pavo’s biggest day
READY
FEI
OUR
SPRING
SUITS AND
COATS ARE
HERE
EBESTIKi
DKS. JERKINS & STUART
DISEASES OF THE
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
MOULTRIE. - - GEORGIA
Patients may leave over the A. B. k.A. at 706 A M. or -»u A. C* L. at '6:50 A. M. or
146 P. 51. returuinx over the A. CL. at 4X0 P. M. or over ths A. n. a A. at 6X0 P. M.
CHIEF ATTENTION PAID TO NA
VAL ESTIMATES, WHICH ARE
TO BE SUBMITTED BY BAL
FOUR — CHURCHILL MAY DE
FEND HIMSELF ON FLOOR.
(By Associated Press.)
London, March 7.—The chief in-.
terest at the re-opening of Parlla-1
ment here today centered in the ex
pected Important statement by Ar-!
thur J. Balfour, First Lord of thej
Admiralty. He will introduce the
naval estimated for the coming year.
Colonel Winston Churchill, Bal-;
four's predecessor, iwa expected to
participate In a debate from the op-,
position bench. It to understood he'
will reply to the criticism of the;
organization of the naval air service:
during his tenure of office. There
also were rumors that his speech j
would touch on Important political i
events.
Another prominent feature of the
session was the reply of Premier:
Asquith to a question regarding the
projected moratorium for the obli
gations of men called to the colors.,
This questlun has aroused much
discussion, ns the time approaches'
for married men, who attested nn- j
der the Derby scheme, to Join the
muiy.
Horse, Cow
and Chicken Feed—
I sell it, 1 sack to a carload.
F. B. HARRIS
Phone 184
with so many distinguished state!
house officials and visitors present, j
and ‘‘If we had gotten a tew more
such men here. Pavo would easily!
settle the dispute between Atlanta j
and Macon as to the location of tho!
Capitol." i
Price and Brittain in Afternoon. J
in the afternoon, at two o’clock,
State School Commissioner M. L.
Brittain held the people with close
attention on the subject of Educa- ,
tlon. Mr. J. D. Gardner, who in
troduced him, said that Mr. Brittain
is one man who does not know haw |
to make a political race; that the.
beat way tor him to run wan not to
run at all, for the less effort made
by him, the greater were his votes. I
Among the other distinguished
visitors present were 'Hon. J. A.
Wilkes, Col. James Humphreys, Col.
T. H. Parker. Dr. G. E. Borough, and
others. ;
Hon. J. D. Price wired the com
mittee that the duties of his office
kept him from coming. He express
ed genuine regret over this fact.
The Pavo. Band played the famil
iar air, “It's a Long Way to Tipper
ary," with such effect that Mr. Brit
tain made a request that It be re
peated.
Monday was a great day for Pavo ■
and Pavo entertained her visitors In
great style.
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Window and Door
Black, Galvanized aad Browse Wire.
Sleeping Porches and other openings screened.
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Thomasville Variety Works
Phone 139.
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State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
88
senior partner oi inn isrsn at r.<i. lii wjr
A Co., doing business In tho City of »’o-
ledo, -County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONB
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me nntl subscribed fn
my presence, this Cth day of December,
A D. MS.
(Real) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall’n Cntarrh Cure Is taken Internally
rnd ai’tr* directly upon the b!oi>d nr.d mu-
mo* Mtirfnron ' of the system. Send for
Ualimonli.l*. free.
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The possesion of a J-M Extinguisher entitle, the
Automobile Ovner to a 15% reduction on his Auto In
surance.
The J-M Extinguisher IS Insurance to a large ex
tent against a fire loss, for with one of them In your
homo anybody can put out a fire at the start.
Price only $8.00, with Bracket to fasten to wall.
Yon can’t afford to tie without one.
JAMES WATT & BRO.
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