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I»AGI FOUR
DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRI8E, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12, 1822.
CLEVER SCf£,*lR TO
OCTHUSBANffffiEP
Steubenville, Oj Dec. 12.—Mrs
John Borram of Tiltonville, 0., ob
tained the release of her husband
from jail on a bootlegging charge
in an unique manner.
Saturday she appealed to Sheriff
Edward Lucaa for her huaband'i
lease, declaring she needed his
in supporting her five children.
yesterday that Borram would be i
leased today and sent home to ca
for the five youngsters. Mrs. Bor
ram has not yet been found.
JAPANESE UNIONS FAIL
TO AGREE ON FEDERATION
dsaka, Japan, Oct 17. (By Mai 1 .)
—An attempt to form a federation
of the labor unions of Japan has
ended in failure, owing to the
inability of the socialists, who
The Implied Compli
ment In The Gift Of
A Box Of—
HAV -A. TAMPA Cigars
is appreciated by the
man of discriminating
taste. The excellent flavor
and fragrant aroma of this
cigar makes it appreciated
by all.
They cost no more than or
dinary brands, but are
greater value.
i get them from—
VALDOSTA GROCERY CO.
Distributor#
Valdosta, Georgia.
VENIDA
Clin tonic Twin
SOAPS
Wash the Venida way,
for enlarged pores, pim
ples, oily skin, white-
heads, rough, red and
chapped skin, black
heads, chafing, excessive
perspiration, etc.
The latest and positively
the BF$T SkinSoap yet
uevised.
MONEY REFUNDED
IF NOT SATISFIED
—25 Cents—
HONIENTA, the great
Cough, Cold, Catarrh
and Hay Fever Remedy
40c and 75c.
J. R. PE1G0CK
104 E. Jackson St.
PHONE 606.
Square Deal Drugglit.
PERSONALS
II '"m Have a Visitor
Phone iV**- 12 or 66
Mr. Frank Reagan, of Macon
here yesterday <
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. West and
Miss Lillie West of Chattanooga, were
visitors here yesterday.
Mr. W. A. Hill, of Kissimmee, Fla..
Let lie make you a special Christ
mas Club offer
Mr. W. A. Jelks of Hawklnsville. ii
here for a short time with Mf. W. O
Jelks.
for a short time.
be a Vlctrota In your
Pope of Jacksonville
of the week here on
GOVERNOR RUSSELL
WON DAMAGE SUIT
a jury in United States district
here early last night in the trial of
the suit of Miss Frances Cleveland
Birkhead, stenographer, against Lee
Russell, governor of Mississippi
for based o n charges of
seduction and other <erious allcga-
The verdict the .'Umax of one of
the most sensational ,^wsuits ever
filed in a Mississippi court was re
turned at 6:08 o'clock, just 28 win*
utes after the arguments were con**
eluded, instructions given and the
the court room when the jury pre
sented its verdict. Gov. Russel, with
Mrs. Pd??ll, went to the home of hi?
brother immediately after the jury
retired. Members of his counsel al-
__ had left the court rooms. Miss
Birkhead and her attorneys left at the
same time for their hotel. And the
crowd, which for a week had packed
the building, evidently in the be
lief that no immediate verdict was in
prospect. Several newspaper met,
court attaches and a handful of the
more determined of those who had
followed the trial during its week
of sensational developments, of more
than a score of men remain' d when
the jury filed in with its verdict. It
Miss Dorothy Wood, of Indianapolis,
arrived today and will spend several
eeks with her sister, Mrs. J. B.
Demaree, on Rosedale avenue.
Mr. Harry Payne Whitney and party
and look well, of Lawhead.
J. R. Moron, director of the
Burlington Route, arrived in Tbomas-
ville this morning In a private C. B.
Watch for tha closing out tale. II
will pay you to wait Empire Fum>
ture Store. at the trial, was in the lobby of the
building when word came from the
jury that it was ready to report, and
court was recovened. The jury filed
in, its verdict was read and within
three minutes from the time the ver
dict was presented court had ad
journed and the trial of Mississippi’s
most widely discussed case in a dec
ade had passed into history.
Submission of the case to the jury
followed four hoars of argument in
which pleas brilliant and abound
ing with dramatics and intense suppli
arrived this morning in a special Puli- j cations were made to the jury on the
man from New York, and will spend a one hapd for the exoneration of the
short time at the Whitney hunting box. Governor and on the other for a ver-
south of the city. 1 diet upholding the contention of the
• young woman that she had been
Phona 644, or write for appointment wronged by the state executive, and
deserving of redress.
Miss Birkhead had asked for $100,-
000 damages. Fifty thousand dollars
was asked on each of the two counts
one charging seduction and the other
impairment of health as a result of
wo i an *H«ged operation which she de-
. J.' clared Mr. Russell had connived at.
as ior a j <jhe ver< ji ct was returned By a jury
___ composed of men ranging in age
Mr. and Mr., H. C. Crew, .of Mool-I*"™ * 6 *?■ . 7 ? i em ■*" *»
trie, announce the birth of a daughter.: rnarri . ed - Thirty-four witnesses were
Before her carriage, Mr,. Crew! ... fcjUL""™ til.', hfrfnftelVo,'
Ml “ Lrd * S.ananlind of mi. city '"'^’ flled fSt
& Q-. <
friends here are offering gg^SSt Co,
Victor VlctreUe, <
l the United
i dismissed for want of
, vie everv • jurisdiction, refiled in the state court
- - - j at Jackson, the sAate capital, but
withdrawn form the latter court
■ Cocroft Music Co.
Mrs. H. W. Hopkins, who has been J service was obtained on Mr. Russell,
quite ill at her home on Remington when he came to his home here to
avenue, for several days, is reported vote in the September primary.
I Xipas toys and Xmas furniture can
be bought V#ry Cheap at Empire Furni
ture Store.
hVhoK 1 '^' , ,o4 * e “ d -Hold cordele citizen'"
E». W .R^“.lad^'^'m^.h?,':I Corde „ ls 0 „ K 'p« D
SEftsss ‘msrtvir*
eeK - I of this section, was killied by a south |
a w,. .. ,, 1 hound passenger train on the A. n •"*
friends throughout the city! A< at. " ‘
th * ' ll »' A., at Muaaelwhlte'. Croaalns at S
wlU ba gUd to know that Mr. Frtd 0 . c(otk ye , t erday morning when he
r "reported .lightly m-, mdertook „.g , h . » lt h a 1
,*? a8 j een 8U “ er,n * | lighted newspaper. It Is supposed
Loveli
oved today ...
r some days with dengue fever,
ilch developed Into pneumonia early
The left side of his face
and his left leg was broken. When
members of the train crew reached
him he was dead. A oaughter and
The body of Mr. J. H. Rast will be
brought to this county and will be in
ferred from Barnett's Creek church at
4 o'clock (Central time) December
14th. Mr. G. B. Singletary is in receipt
of a telegram saying that the body
would leave Los Angeles, December
control of some of the unions, to
agree with the regular unionists, who
avoid politics, p A conference called
here for October 1 ended in a row in
which the police took a hand,
eventually arresting a number of the
socialists.
WE SELL
Syrup Barrels
Syrup Cans
Lard Cans
WE BUY SYRUP
Neel Brothers
South Madison St.
Feed Store .
Rhone 780
TWO FARMERS ARRESTED
FOR MAKING WHISKEY
•dele, Dec. 12.—A Sunday tiger
raid by Sheriff Noble and his deputy
ind Prohibition Enforcement Officer
Parke resulted in the arrest of Jim R
Bridges and Roy Raines, two farmers.
Jugs with moonshine liquor in them
; taken from under the floor of an
house, and portions of a still. The
wafo allowed to make bond and
CORDELE CREAMERY
BREAK8 ALL RECORDS
Cordele, Dec. 12.—The Cordele
creamery broke all records again last
7,500 pounds ol
50 pe,
* plant stood a
hair cents. This, toi
•cord in high prices.
WANTS
WOOD—Phone 181 your orders to
dry pine house or stove wood. Coca
Cola Bottling Co. 18-lm
WE CRATE and pack your rurnlture
also repair and buy any kind ol
Furniture. We pay big prices for
same. Empire Furniture Store.
14-lm
,VOOD,. Wood, Woo**, oak or pine;
any lengths, delivered as wanted.
Phone Neel Brothers* Feed Store.
WE BUY all kinds pecans, paper shell
and seedlings. See na before you
selL Jarvis B. Watkins and Com
pany.
FOR SALE—Well bred, stylish young
pointer, thoroughly broken on qeali.
Wlntrimi **** hurt
APPRECIATION
For the extraordinary attendance on opening day of
THOMASVILLE’S GREATEST
BANKRUPT SALE
NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THIS LONG ESTABLISHED ORGANIZ
ATION, HAVE WE SEEN THE CONTINUOUS ECONOMICAL INTEREST IN ANY
SALE OF THIS KIND, AS WAS DEMONSTRATED BY THE GREAT CROWDS
THAT LITERALLY SWAMPED OUR STORE ON OUR OPENING DAY. THE MA
JORITY OF THESE CUSTOMERS COME AGAIN AND SAY THEY EXPECT TO
COME EVERY DAY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW AND GREATER
VALUES BEING CONSTANTLY ADDED TO THIS TREMENDOUS STOCK.
Another Stock Just Received
Just received another big stock, by two big trucks. This new stock
bought at still greater sacrifice, is now ready for ypur accommodation
—You should not miss coming in at the earliest possible time to buy
your full winters’ wardrobe for the whole family.—So many useful
articles for Christmas remembrahees, at such great savings.—Come
in today!
Sou.Sales&SalvageCo.
128 S. BROAD STREET. NEAR MONUMENT
THOMASVILLE ::::::: GEORGIA
WHEN IN NEED of Fresh Meats,
Fish or Oysters. Call Wlnburn*!
Market. Prices right Phone 99.
209 W. Jackson St. 6-lmd
'OR SALE—Good 6-room bungalow
with modern conveniences. Also 13
beautiful buUding lots. For particu
lars, see R. R. Parrish.- 6-6t
LOST—One pointer dog; white with
liver spots; about 2 years old. Scar
by wire cut on left hind leg; with
collar and chain on neck. Return to
J. C. Rogers, 319 Bartow St., and get
reward, or phone 407-J. ll-3t
FOR RENT—Choice apartment. Par
ker Apartments, 121 Smith Ave.
Wit
CALL 77—for the beet native Meats.
Prices right to elL Chickens too.
O. O. Land. 114 Stevens St. 23-
FOR RENT—All or part of nicely fur
nished bouse, 2 blocks from Court
House. Apply 212 Eut Washington
5-Gtd
WANTED—To rent i mu!.,
POSITION WANTED by lady with six
years’ experience as stenographer,
dlstaphone operator, filing clerk and
general office assistant. Position
wanted for part or all day. Refer
ences furnished. Address X. Y. Z.
Care Tlmes-Enterprlse. 11-St
LOST—Canvas roll case of Remington
sample pocket knives. Lost or tak
en from auto Friday nlghL Liberal 1
reward for return or Information
leading to recovery or location.
Phone 434-W, N. C. Renfroo. 324 &
Hansell SL 11-62
FOR RENT—One apartment Phone
80. AIL
RED ♦ COAL heats homes perfectly
leaving no ash to speak of and
cinders or clinkers. THOMASVILLE
ICE £ UFO. C., exclusive dealers.
11-4L
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Seven
popular breeds. Eggs hatched $4.
per hundred. Order early. Thomas-
▼Hie Hatchery. B. L. Brewton, Mgr.
Thomas vllle. Os. 6-
17 YOU want to more, phone lit. Good
service. Prices right J. T..I
Urn.