The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, January 28, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-EN’TEIU'HISE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1013. FAST | Motorcycle Delivery Frcm 6:30 in ihe morning until 10:00 oclock at night. Our[SERVICE'is tried and found not wanting. INGRAM DRUG CO, ' PHONES 9 and 199. 5®o ————* ! BETTER COTTON MARKETS FIR SOUTH Clj FOR ! Mis. 1IEKRKXEK TELLS O j mini; staple which j GROWN AM) PAYS MORE j MONEY and raises more in ! Illl.K. (Dear Kditor I had the I Kxpvri i\ (By Associated Press.) New York, Jan. 27.—The Colton '} Mai bet opened steady at a decline of f've points on January, but gen erally four to six points hi;.*her, on covering and renewal support from trade brokers. The opening here was decidedly ..rd last month of visiting and j better than due, on cables which over one of South Carolina’s j had reflected continued uneasiness farms and my j over the Balkan situation. the Prices eased off right after the call, but late” firmed up again on do- continued bull support, with the ac hy I live months three to five points net en _ higher during the middle of the 'asure while traveling j S WANTS gi @ ® ® @ @ @ <§r S '2> $ © ® HOUSE FOR RENT—Apply to Joe! Goldberg. 2o-Ct. i POLICE GUAOD E thoughts naturally turned to farms of South Georgia. It would be impossible to Muately convey my Impressions permit, mu h less arouse the thusiasm one feels by personal in-1 morning, vestlgation. The farm to which I! After showing lefer was a private enterprise run solely net advance ofj nine to 12 points, on the active for dollars In It, and It Is [months, trading became less active paying handsomely, but it lias and prices eased off four to five brought more money to the sur-| Points from the best, under r-allz- rounding farmers also than they j inK ,a,e In t,le forenoon, ever made before . As a private en- ‘crprlse, It does not experiment in all j binds of farming, as a state farm Cotton closed easy. HIGHEST PRICES- Hldee and Wool. & C». -Paid Tor Furs , J. 15. Watkln would, but seeks to accomplish defl- jnjte results along a few lines only. | WHILE THE SUFFRAGE KILL IS: The most nc;Ke.ibie.thIi;’ 0.1 the j I1KIXG CONSIDERED—EXPECT- j f ann was a power plough, consisting : El) THAT A NEW RILL MAY HE) of a trac tlon engine pulling six or j I DRAFTED BEFORE ACTION IS j seven disk plows and three sets of, j TAKEN. j disk harrows behind the plows.* | London, Jan. 27.—The British i These plows cut about 12 Inches 1 (Cabinet today decided to drop the j ( j 0 oj> and the harrows behind thor- j (franchise bill. This decision was injcughly pulverized the soil so that It! deference to the speaker’s ruling j needed no further preparation for' j that the form and substance of thejjhe seed. The engine was run by | measure will be so materially alter-1 kerosene, tHough gasoline was used | INCUBATOR FOR SALE, CHEAP—jod, by the amendment granting the!to start It, and it was running at! Comparatively new incubator and j vote t0 women, that it ought to beLiieht when T was there. Unlike j FOR RENT—Three furnished or unfurnished rooms. Phone *>23-J MAKE MONEY—5pire time. Ewry Work Almond Sale* Cj. Caar- j lotto, N. C. Mon and Fri. Naval Stores Market. (By Associated Press. I Savannah, Jan. 27.—Turpentine firm at 41 1-2. Rosin firm,,type F., 600: G., 605. STARTS li FIFTEEN MTS Bohemian and per Maltese Lace 1 -2 c 5 to 15 inches wide. THE FAIR. Chas. E. Hymcen, manager. FLORIDA EDIT! ^ _ -/ vote to women, that it ought to be .light w brooder. Address P. O. Box 36. I , .... I 24-2t. 1 presented in the shape of ?. new bill. * ! The precincts of the House of ominous presented many features a well defended encampment, hen the House met this afternoon » consider the franchise bill. Mounted and foot police were LOST—01d-fa*hioued Roman gold ring, with topaz setting. Liberal reward for return to this office. 1-3-tf. DIED IN ITALY TENNESSEE INAUGURATES RHODE ISLAND REDS—Eggs for hatching, 51.00 per setting of 13. Apply to A. W. Mol ter, ’Broad St. 21-61. horses, It does not get tired, so when I (jjy Assoc.• ress.) the soil is in good condition, they; London, Jan. 27.—The drafting run it all night and all day, with!of a note rupturing the peace ne- dLerent sets of hands, of course. It 1 gotiations was begun this morning cuts a space fifty Inches wide, trav-Jty the Balkan allies. ols as fast or a little faster than aj The committee of delegates en- J Jacksonville Times-Union, died to- fast-walking horse and requires; trusted with this work is expected! day at Aspedaletti, Italy, according | (By Associated Press.) j Daytona, Fla., Jan. 27.—Chas. Henry Jones, a former owner of the °n everywhere, while reserves were | three attendants, two on the engine | to complete the work before nlght- FARM3 FOR RENT—Several goo< one and two-horse farms for rent., Apply at Times-Enterprise, #r been stopped. J. R. Burch, Thomasrille, Ga. i ■ , ’ Guerrilla Warfare l»y Siift’ragett HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT— 1 * Furnishings of all kinds for sale * at residence, from 10 to 12 daily, next week. Miss B?r:sle B’ack- ehear, 33S Jackson St. It. ’I, j hidden nearby, ready to pounce upon I and one on the plows. Jany suffragette, who shoal 1 attempt the engine and plows Jto break the peace. (vas about $2,500. j In addition, leave of absence of j On this farm many I other policemen on the force has *’-ere being conducted, »w lines hole, was the careful selection 6f 'fid, chiefly on corn, oats, barley and The cost of j fall, and submit its work to a plen- I was told, j ary sitting of the Bulgarians, Greek, Servian and Montenegrin dtlega- experiments tions. all along a j It is generally believed, however. The idea underlying the:that fifteen days must elansc before the war-faro can again be actually resumed. iondon, Jan. 27.—A declaration i especially on cotton. It’s about the in the meantime the fortress of guerill awarfare by the Suffra- j cotton which that farm has devoir Adrlanople may fa*, and this is ox- gettes, including sorties and riots to j oped that I want to tell the far- pected to ho automatic solution of begin at once, was made by Mrs. j mere of South Georgia about. It Is j the problem. Emmeline Pankhurst, the militant ■ cotton developed from upland The many friends ot Mr. John A. j FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT j leader at a meeting here this after-! ton and IS upland cotton, requiring i Ghastain are glad to see him out! ' Iust ,ay to a cablegram received by his daughter, Mrs. Jerome D. Malley here. Mr. Jones was also formerly edi tor-in-chief of the St. Louis Post- Dispatch and the -New York World, and was the owner of several maga-j zincs. HEIKE DDES TO JAIL New house, modern conveniences; 2 to 5 rooms, suitable for light house-keeping. Address Mrs. Cal-! vin Carroil. Carroll Hill, or ’phone 599. 25-Gt. ’ FARM MULE, AND PONY, FOR' SALE—Good mule for farm work, and wagon; also medium-sized.* dark bay pony; works In buggy; or wagon; Is a good saddler, very: gentle and In good condition. Ap-; ply at Kentucky Stables. 24-Gtd-2tw [ BOARDERS WANTED AT PINE- j Ilt’RST AMONG THE PINES. Good accomodations for live or six boarders. Fresh Air, Good Table; plenty pure milk, cream,: chickens and eggs. Phone 504-J,' or apply to Mrs. J. D. Stringer, Gordon Avenue. 21-12L •' PLANS START .•ANY SMALL PRIVATE AFFAIRS' jthe same kind of cultivation as cot- again after his recent Illness. Mr. ! ton raised In Thomas County, but Chastain is much interested in the ]Ps staple is from 1 1-8 to 1 3-8 j Farmers Institute, to be held here inches, and brought from 16 to 18c this week and hopes to see it large- j per pound this season. A car load ! ly attended by both the people of of it. grade good middling, brought, the county and town. 19e per pound In Philadelphia about two weeks ago, to my certain lonowl-1 elm*. But r’nat is not all. The yield, is about 25 f ~ more to the acre than* ordinary upland cotton and with the 1 same k ! nd a ml amount of cultiva-; tlon. Thh —WILSON DISCOURAGES Pi’ll-1 , , 4 A LIU hSkcIOITIOX—IIAIIltKTT IS B .’ 8 “ ".I® g' ' dollars hav » farmers hi AGRICULTURE’ LOST OR STOLEN-Taken front room in Stuart House, URGED FOR lRMITPOMO. Washington, Jan. 27.—Society! waders here aiv arranging a long st of entertainments for inaugura-j on week, which will, In a measure! :Ue the place of the usual inaugural _ all. The festi what they planting r no fairy tale, but the and many thousands <> been garnered by re over -and above Id have received by rdinarv upland cot- LEVEE BROKE AT Fine of Five Thousand Dolluis and Serve Sentence of Eight Months ill the Pen For Sugar Frauds. (By Assoc iated Press.) Washington. Jan. 27.—Chas. It. Heike, former Secretary of the American invar Hetinln,’ Company, , terternoon Rt has immunity, fpom prosecution for j (By Associated Press.) Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 27.—Gov. Ben. B. Hooper, the second Repub lican to hold the office of Governor since reconstruction days, was inau gurated for a second term today. Ia his inaugural address, Gov. Hooper criticised the Progressive movement, declaring that some of its new converts “have tried to out- DARROWS SECOND TRIAL WAS STARTED TODAY. (By Associated Press.) I.og Angeles, Jan. 27.—The second trial of Clr.renco 3. Darrow, on the charge of jury bribing, in connec tion with the McNamara trial, was resumed today, with good prospects of a completion of a Jury before night. ** Two places remalnel to be filled at the noon hour. 0IILZOH DEHIES " ls knowl#d *« of 1,10 su « r Wtlgh -><I matters | iiia frauds against the Government, I „ because lie testified before the erand Jury, the Supreme Court so held to- Motliers Meet Ire: All of the mothers In 1 tomasville ) earnestly requested to meet at • Y. M. C. A. handing tomorrow lock., This meet- jln; will he ono of great Importance (By Associated Press,J . Washington, Jan. 27.—Manuel Quezon, the Philippines representa tive In the House, made a spirited speech there today, denying the re ports that Agufnaldo and other na tive leaders are fomenting a revo lution. • Quezon charged that since tho Domocrats won at the polls, these reports are coming from tho Phil ippines regularly, because the Demo crats have pledged to give the Is landers their Independence. Quezon said that heretofore the encounters of Moros an& American troops have been concealed, when It was somebody's Interest to do so, but now they are given out, when It Is somebody’s Interest to do so. Il.TIRIFF SS TREE KETREB Washington, J.-n. 27.—The Demo- ill be discussed and j erotic plans for* h downward revision formed bearing upon the wel- of the tariff were under fire before fare of the children of the elty. All j tho House Ways and Means Com- lay. The court held that Heike must mothers Interested !n both the moral j mlttee today, land physical good of their children,! It is generally expected by serve a sentence of eight months j imprisonment and pay a flue of five* should be present. the ton. peat smoke Vlllrll 21st, a French. Gilt Traveling de Clock in leather case; with o"n-'th ers name engraved on it. LU reward for its return or i' mation leading to its reco* Apply to 11. W. Hopkins. 27-dt .dancing parth tics will start with a, by the Princeton etu-! ill be held March ( ! third. Virtually every state society. * will give a dance March fourth, and I ‘besides these there will be many j and balls of a semi-j olIK ial character. Short Session of the City Court. J _______ The City Court of Tbomasville j \\ ilson Doesn't Want Public Itcccp- was in session for a short rime this!” tion March Fourth, morning, when the following cases'! Trenton, N. J., Jan. 27—President, were disposed of Elect Wilson doesn’t think it prac-! The State vs George Herring; mo- j ticable to hold a public reception at! White House on March fourth, i r of course do not know that the now cotton would do quite so well in Thomas County, but I see no rea son why it should not. I have also taken the trouble to send a sample of the cotton to Thomasvllle, and any one can see and examine it by cnillng at our office in the Williams building. Trusting this may be of service to Thomas Cotiniy farmers. 1 am Vours truly, J. IT. IIERBENER. House Democrats, that the commlt- •tee will report virtually tho same j w*oolen schedule as Incorporated In j the wool bill which was vetoed by [ President Taft, which bill provides | for much lower duties than the average advalorcm of sixty per thousand dollars. ALTHOUGH MUCH TI.ME HAD J Ile ke’s conviction ih tilt* outcome j BEEN SPENT IN TRYING TO j of a seric* of proceedings growing ( PREPARE IT FOR HIGH WAT- out of sugar weighing frauds, in! ERS, IT BROKE EARLY TODAY, which his company was required to! i . . ■ pay the government more than twoj Atlanta, Jan. \l.—A leg.slatlve| Ce **’’ ° 6 ^ resen ^ tariff law. Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 25.—Tele- i million dollars. J effort to abolish all grade crossings phone reports from Greenville, say j Justice Holmes, in handing down 1 in Georgia may result from the evi-j ’ ha' the levee near Benoit, Miss., i the declx.on today, said It was un-(dence taken in the Cartersville suit, 1 broke early today, and unless the I necessary to define the limits of! In which Sam Farris, ^the L. & N. j crevasse controlled the water, it j immunity, because the testimony j engineer, was found guilty of Invol-! * lut Released on Bond—Popular gave didn’t concern \ untary manslaughter for running j SICKLES IS IllfDEA (BREST would flood thousands of acres of j which H farming land in the delta counties, the erim for which he was epa-; down and killing Miss Carolina Du- tion for new trial dismissed. The State vs. D. O. Baker; motion j ;j e sa jj today it for new trial dismissed. The State vb. Lonnie Porter; mo tion for new trial dismissed. The State v«- F M. Robinson; mo tion for new trial denied and over ruled. T. H. Holliday, vs. Carrie Holli day; habeas corpus; dismissed. For Colds and LaGrippe C. C. JOHN D JR. SAYS IN GUILTY I of Mississippi. . ! | 1 lie sect.on where the break o - | • curred is in tho levee which gave ' way to the Hood last year, and great • (efforts have been made toward pre paring it for the present high stage. Fifteen hundred men, including j3cvrral hundred Mississippi convicts I have been working day and night | .during the past week in an effort to deted, nor was it relevant thereto. But Released Subscription May Make up | )c .~ licit With Which lfj Charged. DE For Pains Bruises etc., use our ■ liniment. ;ior. DOTH OF THESE REMEDIES ARE |t|t; STRIKE IX STEEi MILL MANUFACTURED AX!) SOLD RY OCCURRED AT PITTSBURG. US OX A STRICT MOX'IY RACK Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 27.—In a GUARANTEE TO DO AS RECOM. - Rllt among the striker, at the plant ygiyngn of the American Steel and Wire ■ Company, at Rankin, a suburb, to day, Deputy Sheriff J. Paris was I •tabbed by an unidentified foreigner I anf It Is feared be may die. ould be hardly! possible to hold a reception that j night, as there would probably be j one hundred thousand visitors ini the city at that time. I A delegation from the Farmers' Union of America, today presented I tho name of C. S. Barrett, of (teor-j gla for the portfolio of Secretary of i Agriculture. Barrett Is now PresI-1 dent of the Farmers Union. I Wilson Will Not Travel Much. ! Commenting on the published re-j — — . ports that he Intended to visit tho ,ountry ' ln th *’ °' >:nlon ,,f Joll n »• the plantations, but it Is feared thatmediate Ilk ; Philippines, Alaska and Panama dur-1 ,iockefe " er ’ Jr " who 8a > s: **lt’« a |-honsands of head of live stock will j ty ° f 8evon [itig his administration. President- L m * n * business, run for profit and: bo drowned. ! Elect Wilson sa’d today that ho Ttadj 1 ' 10 . ls ,ar K a - made no such plans. He Indicated [that ho would do little' traveling (while In office. j The name of former Governor Alva Adams, of Colorado, was to day presented to the President-Elect for the Secretaryship of the Inter- It is not believed possible to close e revasse now and rovernment and state levee workers will turn FOR THE SOCIAL EVIL AS IT KX-jtpe'r efforts to the task or saving ISTS TODAY AND GUILTY IlK.ftho levees at Fitter’s Lake, and Jef- CUt’SE OF THE IMMENSE | forson, where the increasing floods PROFIT IN THE BUSINESS. ’ are considered threatening. News of the break In 'he crevasse New \ork ,Jan. 2,. Man, and not was telephoned to all parts of the ouian, is responsible for the orjan- threatened district and .runners on :/.od commercial Boclal evil in this hoiseback have been dispatched to Atlanta, Jan. 27.—The fate of Police Chief Beavers is hanging ii>, the slender balance of one single j vote. The police board which holds ; power over him of political lido or; death is composed of twelve men. Of j these twelve, exactly eix have ex-j pressed themselves as favoring the! Bose. Farris admitted that he had not j ■ blown nis whistle or slowed down ror I '^* ew ^ork, Jan. 27.—Gen. Daniel the crossing. The law says he | s ^ c ^1 e8 * of Civil War fame, was should have done so, but the rail-1 teo hni c aIly placed under arrest in roads contend that if an engineer • Avenue home this after- followed this law strictly, he c^uld i noon ' Immediately he was techni- no’u possibly make his schedule. I ca,ly Pelea8ed a 130,000 bond, , - | furnished by a Surety Company. I , ® e ^ era I Sickles Is charged by tho | State with responsibility fot a abort. i a *e of $23,000 in the fun Js of the Now York Monument Commission Sheriff Harburger, who purposely dclayej his visit until the bond wa, Columbia, S. C., Jan. 27.—Formal rhlefs vice orusade, and Intending j opening ot the filfth annual Corn so far as they can now see .to back Show this morning occurred ln perfected has started him up In what he Is doing. The [driving rain. Tho formal exercises other six are either openly opposed i come at four o'clock this afternoon, to Reaver’s or onlmously non-com-[and the exposition Is to continue mlttal. Consequently It one of the (through to February eighth, six who are for Reavers changes hlsj Many business houses closed their mind for any rr,?:n there arises the doors today in honor of the opening. ad thar a mr.Torl- be secured—Buffi- summarlly dismiss the SSe EACH. In a statement published today, giving further details of the aims of the Rureau of Social Hygcfne, explains that the idea of a perma nent organization to cope with tho •oclal evil was the outgrowth of his six-months service as foreman of a White Slave grand Jury In 1910. Mr. Rockefeller said that he be lleved that less than twenty-fire per rent of the fallen women would have gene bad. If they had had an equally good chance to lead a .pure life. He said the work of the bu reau thus far has been financed by its members. The Bureau tow holds Itself In readiness to enter any field ot Investigation which mm* likely [“Peter Pan” Rlack Faco Artslsts Are the Best Ever. Miss J. Pearle Rogers neld a pri vate rehearsal this morning with her black face comedians, and she says they are the beat ever. The romedlana or end men con- sit of six leading ladles, who will don the burnt cork and furnish the fun for the evening,* appear Incog nito as the following negro imita tors, who have amused and graced the stage of the largest cities: Lily Belle White, Maude Delmar Trilby- ana Jchnslrig. Glorlana Dockatader, Irene Franklin, Cynthia Primrose. lent chief. Not for many year>. has a police a movement to make up the shortage by popular subscription. and this afternoon, the members of the legislature will attend the Ex position in n body. About eight hundred boys and girla, who are meaibers of the Corn chief ln Atlanta held his offlee on and Tomato clubs, have arrived, and such precarious footing. ■ a school of Instruction lor them — ■ ■ - iwas opened this morning. Mrs. McGregor Adams has arrived i from her home in Chicago and will be at her home on Park front for the remainder of the winter. Her many Thomasvllle friends are glad to see her again. duck hlo head. Much amusement wm center around Peter Pan, who Is the Inter locutor and will be taken by Miss Rogers, who will carry the perform- ance through without a hitch In' Now these Indies will fire yon n! truly profession*! stylo. The cur- llttle bit of rftg-tlme ln coon dialect, <* Peter .Pan wH! rise promptly 8:30 o'clock, Thursday evening ut i's Opera Honse. WANTS SUPREME COURT'S ORDER CARRIED OUT. Washington, Jan. 27.—The Gov ernment filed with the Supreme Court today n notice of opposition to the plea of the hard coal roads for a modification of the decree, holding that the so-oalled. 65 per cent, contract li Illegal. The Government (s willing to hare except only one contract .that bo- tween the Pennsylvania Coal Com pany and the Elk Hill Coal Com- the that COREY TELLS FURTHER ABOUT VARIOUS STEEL AFFAIRS. x . J®/ Associated Press ) New Tork, Jan. 27,-Former Presi dent Corey, of the / United States Steel Corporation, resumed the stand at today's hearing. J a Government suit to dissolve company. Answering questions asked by Judge Dickinson, counsel lor the f Government, Mr. Corey state! that a quarter of hla fortune was la steel securities and that naturally he opposed the government in the pres- ent suit. Mr. Corey re-lterated his former statement that the object of the Gary dinners was to maintain prices. Tho Justice Court was held today for January by Justice# Doss and Mallard. The nsnal amount of buflneos was dlspoood of by these gantlomon. Quite a number of poo. pie were in attendance.