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MONDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOItR M, till
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NEWS
TIPTON BEATS CORDELIANS
Tiftoo, Ga., Oct 28. Tifton High
football team's victory over Cordela
High 20 to 12, keeps up this team's
record of not losing a gams this sea.
The game with Douglas A. A.
If. School resulted in a Tifton vie.
tory 9 to 6; and that with Valdosta
High a tta, I to l Tifton has two
more games booked, Cordele and
Ashburn.
PRIVATE IN SHERMAN'S ARMY
CAME BACK SOUTH TO LIVB
ANO DIED IN TIFTON RECENTLY
Tifton, Ga., Oct. 23. Private J.
•A. Green was with Sherman's army
when it marched through Georgia to
the Sea. He liked this state to wall
that after he was mustered out,
turned to hia home in Illinois, hla wife
died and hia children married, he
came back here to live. So well did
he like Tifton, that he sepent 27 years
here and expressed a with that he
might die here and be buried in Tif.
ton. Ha got his wish this week. He
found dead in his room one morn,
teg and when relstives esme they
carried out hia wishes and hs was
laid to rest in the Tifton cemetery,
many of our eitixens gathering to pay
the last tribute of respect Mr.
Green was 79 years old. He leaves
daughter, Mrs. J. M. Southard,
of Ft Worth, Texas, and two sons, L.
Green, of Otter, III., and Ralph
Green, of Bloomington, III.
NEW TRIAL FOR SIMS
LAWHORN IS DENIED
Tifton, Ga., Oct. 23.—Judge Eve
has denied the motion for
trial in the case of Sims La whom,
convicted at the July term Tifton
Superior court of murder for killing
S. S. Monk, and given a life sentence.
Lawborn and his brother
tenants on Mr. Monk’s farm and he
tw complexion
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wash killed beside the road by the
field In which they were plowing
morning last June. Hia brother
Floyd, la awaiting trial for the same
offense. They claim self-defense,
and a new trial waa asked on the
allegation that a witness had been
found who saw the killing and who
said that he saw Mr. Honk shoot at
the Lawhorna. Judge Eve stated af
ter a careful consideration of tha ..... .. ... „ . .
'evidence be found nothin, „Meh de-| 0 ' “• WjhdM™ In the reUroM .hop.
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GOMPERS DISPLEASED
WITH DAUGHERTY’S
SPEECH IN 010
Washington, D. C., Oct. 13.—Samoa!
Gompers, president of the American
Federation of Labor, declared In
statement yesterday that Attorney
General Daugherty's defense at Can
ton, Ohio, Saturday night of the
be set aside.
WA (CROSS FREE FROM
LABOR DOMINATION
Waycross, Ga., Oct 23 Answer.
ing the question which is being asked
group of representative business
men of this .city by a representative
of the local newspaper, J. D. Llnvilte,.
prominent business man of Waycross,
stated that the greatest need for the
which “makes it fitting to classify Mr.
Daugherty as one of those 'Irresponsi
ble agitators.”’ Tbs attorney gener
al’s address, the tabor leader asserted,
was marked by partisan bias, untruth,
exaggerated statement and a display
of heated temper.
“Mr. Daugherty’s characterisation of
the strike and the atrlkers la ao filled
with hatred, exaggeration and calumny
that every thinking person will under
stand it for what It Is.” declared Mr.
city it a live-wire Chember of Com., "T»» o' 11 ' 1 * 1 who preeidee
irce . ; over the department of Justice is sup-
‘This Chamber of Commerce,” da. 1 P°»«d to ba interested In the even-
dared Mr. Llnville, “should tell to bBnd * d dispensing of Juatlce, and he
everyone, ehould broedeeet the newt. *• •“W°“ 4 *» *• Intereeted only lo to
thot Weyeroee It tt lent free from tho. '"P*"'*' eMmlnetloo of tbo truth.” I
domination of tabor. No km.tr can I T11 “ attorney renerel made . nut
committees come around to merchant.' ber o' eo
buxineu men end maiwtera of In.. ""
dottriel and tell them what to do'’'“d*" * ddll ‘* “ I* 4 " 4,llb,r -
We bucineaa men in W.ycrou .**•'»” ne«l«cted tn «y th.t-the work-
the chib of tabor dictation hold oeer •" w *«“»*
our hood, for many yeora 1023 he, ral1 "' 1 bj P'eildent." and die-
sot us froo. Wnyerose husin... men n, ‘“ e4 /“• ret ”“ l * ,b »
n. lower he,. . yoke eyoond tbrir'* 11 ' 0 * 4 Z. *
neck.. They ere runnin, Utelr boeL dr^lptlof of tholr conduct
nets now without ouy order, briny TW *’“ ** 14 ' w ** "*•* “ l,T ”
riven to them b, Orynni^d Uhor.” ." 0 " 4 ,' r0 ” “ m " nM
Mr. Linville stated that formerly
various industries sent their advanced. ..
•sent. her. to look over th. field.! f;
In pr.ctlc.lly eve, e« th. nyent r T !° " ,e “7" "
returned with th. report that th. “ ^ lc "l 0 " , H< b ~*" M ■" h ""' 15
Zjzm W,T ”7 ~or. than 1,000 affiderlte—
jdld not locate here. Now, with th.!™
jelty freed from the domination of .. . . . , . * 7
now Industries will come sad Wsy- Urers smon, sink, hresker, end neld
cross will face a new era of prosper!. agwU> of the most desperate charac-
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One of these BOOK COIN SAVINGS BANKS
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of the facts as anything could well
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Our Entire Stock Of
Men's New Fall Suits
INCLUDING STYLE-PLUS AND VOGUE CLOTHES HAS BEEN
RE-MARKED AND THE ABOVE TWO LOTS HAVE BEEN MADE
RE-PRICED AT A SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION. : : : :
Together with this is an added atraction, consisting of a new shipment bought
at a close out price—giving you the advantage of a mark-down at the beginning
of the season. : : : : : : :
THE FAIR
Thomasville’s Cash One-Price Outfitters
The address, Mr. Gompars told news-
paper men. would Increase the determ
ination of tabor organizations to press
New Carriers of Typhoid Fever
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Glenn Herrick states that bed bugs
are known to carry typhoid fever
germs, and their bite can prove fatal.
Bed bugs are a dangerous menace to
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MANY BEAUTIFUL HORSES
COMING WITH CIRCUS
There In atm on piece that the
power of locomotion has not been
assigned to the automobile and that
is the circus lot. In the transport,
ing of paraphernalia from the ears
lot, and viee versa, “old dobbin"
still continue* to reign supreme.
1 And when the majestic Hagenbeck.
Wallace Circus arrives here Wednes
day October the 25th, it will have
more than 500 head of hones, all
beauties. But even though this is
one field that the “gas car” has
not captured the horses have found
oat this season that they have a con
tender for honors. This contender is
the tractor and many are being used
by the circus in transporting of its
animal cages. This the tractor is do.
ing most successfully, hut there
few jobs left that oven this i
tender fails, in so the old mare <
tinues to find a welcome home in the
tented world.
The Hagenbeck.Wallace Circus
promises to bring many new features<
here this season Prominent Euro
pean acts have been contracted.
Novelties are to be offered in the
trained animal acts and according
to reports, one of the most complete
menageries of the world is being
earned.
A stree parade, more tha n one mile
long, will be the official introduction
of the show on Wednesday morning.
Surprises will follow one another as
this procession reveals itself to the
eager throngs along the curbs.
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Also Big Shipment of
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221-22} W. Jackson SI. T omasiriUt, Ga,
A PLAIN TALK
Our Government bought end contracted for noarly everything
from Shoo Tacks to Flying Machines, i understand they have
?round Two Billion dollars? worth more yet to dlapooo of. You
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A. B. AND A. RAILWAY AN
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Ecectlve, Sunday, October 22nd, A.
a and A., tuin No. S3, tor Atlanta.
Cordele. Birmingham and Intermedi
ate points will leave Tbomatvlile at
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Phone 780
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