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SEJIT-WEEKLY TIMBS-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1013.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Commissioners.
E. M. Smith, Chairman.
W. A. Pringle, Vice-Chairman.
J. J. l’arramore,
W. L. Adams,
J. A. Tomas,
John P. Chason, • "
D. W. Murphy,
J. S. Montgomery, Clerk.
Judge City Court.
W. H. Hammond.
Clerk City Court.
J. O. Groover.
Judge Superior Court.
W. E. Thomas,
Clerk of Superior Court.
J. W. Groover.
Sheriff.
T. 3. Singletary.
Tax Collector.
P. S. Heeth.
Tax Receiver. :>
F. S. Norton,
Ordinary.
W. If Jones.
Coroner,
Chas. Gandy.
- . County Surveyor:
A. J. Stanaland.
Supt. of Schools.
J. S. Searcy.
Board of Education.
Wm. McMillan,
J. T. Chastain,
Renter Singletary,
J.| F. Harris,
(One Vacancy.)
Democratic Executive Committee For
the County.
Meigs: J. A. Bowers, Meigs, Go.
Pavo: D. M. Adams, Pavo, Ga.
Cooltdge: W. J. White, Coolidge,
Oa.
Boston: J. J. Parramore, Boston,
Oa.
Metcalfe: J. W. Horn, Metcalfe,
Oa.
Ochlocknee: J. B. Stubbs, Gch-
locknee, Ga.
Barwtck: O. W. Holloway, Bar-
wick, Ga.
Merrillville: J. W. Wilson, Mer-
rtllvl’le, Ga.
Ellabelie: u. r. nehberg, Och
locknee, Ga.
'Thomasvllle: J. G. Beverly, Thom-
aavllle, Ga.
Patten: A. Way, Berwick, Ga.
Chjlrman: Louis S. Moore,
Thomasvllle, Ga.
Secretary: J. E. Cralgmlles,
Thomasvlllo, Oa.
Representatives:
H. W. Hopkins,
B. C. Reese.
Senator Seventh District:
S. Morton Turner, Quitman
Justice of the Peace: R. P. Doss,
Ex. Offlcio J. P., and S. L. Mallard.
Duren; Duncan Bickley, Mayo: Pro-
Treasurer: J. A. Sasser.
THOMASVILLE.
Mayor:
RoBcoe Luke.
Aldermen:
A. McDouga’d,
W. B. HasabUton,-'"- -r-
P. D. Philips,
L. H. Jerger,
M. R Elder,
W. E. Beverly, .
A. Bennett,
B. F. Herring,
riff Marshal:
A. B. Milton.
Treasurer:
J. W. H. Mitchell.
Clerk:
A. A. Riley.
Sexton:
T. J. Franklin.
Board of Education:
R. E. Lester, Chairman.
B. H. Wright, Vice-Chairman.
J. A. Chastain,
Lee Neel,
E. R. Jerger,
W. C. Pittman,
j. H. Flowers.
MERRILLVILLE.
Mayor: N. E. Turner.
Aldermen: I. M. Dyke, .1. W.
Wilson, J. F. Lindsey, F. W. Car
ter and A. P. Canady.
Clerk: J. F. Lindsey.
Treasurer: J. J. Turner.
Justice af the Peace 1611 Diet.,
G. M.: J. J. Turner, J. P.
mm MILLION A
S LOST IN STAIK
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLABH
LEFT BY EMPORIA, KANSAS.
,MIAN, TO CLOTHE AND MAKE
HAPPY THE POOlt OF THE
CITY CHILDREN.
Emporia, Kan., Feb. 4.—A trust
fund of thirty thousand dollars,
which is to ue U6ed to "beautify and
brighteu child life in Emporia,” is
provided for in the will of the late
Captain L. T. Heritage, which was
probated yesterday.
A specified Income will be used
paid) to famish suitable clothes for
oi thy ihiidren to attend school
New York, Feb. 4.—John luu
Farrel., a Janitor, today confes.e' 1
hat he sent to Bernard Herierc
last Sunday the bomb which result
ed In the death of Mrs. Herrera,
and the injury of Hurrera a,id Mis.
Fujhtman, a boarder.
1 hen he astonished the police by
calmly reciting how he sent the
bomb which killed Mrs, Helen Tay
lor, a year ago, adding that she
was his (laughter.
Farrell also testified that the
bomb intended to kill Judge Ros-
alsky, was sent by a rran known to
„ Win as ’’Tony.”
and Sunday School, without being I ,, ,, „ , ... ,
forced to show a "badge of pov- T « ,to Ho " I 0 " 1 '’ 9 " crc I lannei1 -
er ty,” j Unmoved by the knowledge that
' "s recitnl might send him to tne
electric chair, Farrell placidly look
a pencil and drew diagrams,
plaining how he had planned the
mechanism of the bomb. He said
be began the bomb, after Mrs. Her
rera had notified him that a negro
bad been en?aged to take his place
Like bombs were sent Mrs. Tay
lor and Judge Rosalsky, the bombs
, being enclosed In pasteboard boxes.
Farrell confessed that a man
know.i as “Kid Walker,*' who Far-
Stenograplier and Typewriter Exam.
The U. S. Civil service Commis
sion announces a stenographer and
typewriter examination here on Feb.
18th, to provide a register of eligl-
bles from which to make certifica
tions for filling vacancies which
now exist, which will be filled as
a result of this examination.
Both men and women will be ad-
m fhinnrMinlHM^nl- 8 * ea *’ 2 or over * Know.i as -rvia waiKBr," wno v ar-
( ,° ,1 appointment are, reI , a]; e , the betrayer of hlr
exceptionally good Idaughter. Mrs. Taylor, was shot
Persons who wish to enter this j sown on the Bowery nearly 26 years
examination should apply at once for' a - 0
application form and other desired j 1
Information, to Claude E. Smith,
Secretary of the local^ hoarder Ml GAMBLING ON SLOT MACHINES
A
OCHLOCKNEE.
Mayor: R. Singletary,
Aldermen: R. W. McMillan, T. A.
Bulloch, L. D. Johnson, R. P.
roover
Clerk and Treasurer: K. W. Mc-
illan.
Marshal: L. H. Cone.
Justice of the Peace 1227 Diet.,
G. M„ J. H. Norton.
BOSTON.
Mayor: E. C. Milligan, Sr.
Aldermen: T. 8. Leak, W. F.
Frlddell, J. I. Folsom, B. A. Norton,
W. A. Taylor.
Clerk and Treasurer: B. F.
Smith.
Marshal: W. A. Barney.
Board of Education: H. A. Vann,
J. C. Adams, A. S. Averltt, C. A.
Groover, P. W. Leak.
Justice of the . Peace 754 Dlat„
G. M.: H. C. Jordan.
PAVO.
Mayor: B. C. Reese.
Aldermen: J. D. Gardner, J. T.
Long, J. M. Brannon, C. T. Cooper,
P. A. -Adams.
‘ C'erk and Treasurer: H. F. Ama
zon.
Marshal: Mr. Edwards.
School Board: T. E. Dixon, Chni.,
J. M. Brannon. W. L. Adams, J. A.
Kennedy, Dr. J. Frank Harris, Sec
retary and Treasurer.
NATIONAL OANKS
VIOLATE THE LAW
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Feb. 5.—Charges
that National Banka throughout the
South openly violate the National
Banking law by lending money on
real estate and mortgages, were
made by Sol. Wexler, a New Orleans
banker today, before the House
Currency Reform Committee. He
said that the National Laws should
be amended so as to legalize loans
on real estate securities. He sold the
farmer Is the only man who isn’t
allowed to take his stock In trade
Into a national bank and secure
credit upon It.
Drug Stores Refuse to Take Them
Oat and Supreme Court Will
Have to Settle the Status.
Atlanta, Feb. 5.—It seems that
the Supreme Court of Georgia is
going to have to decile after ail
what constitutes a gambling ma
chine in the eyes of the law.
Several drug stores a-nd soda
fountains are operating slot , ma
chines here, similar to those which
were recently barred from near-beer
saloons, and say they intend to keep
on using them
ESTIMATED THAT MANUFAC
TURERS AND WORKERS ARK
BOTH HEAVY LOSERS IN THE
FIGHT IN NEW YORK.
New York, Feb. 5.—In the one
aonth since the strike In the men
and boys’ garment-making Industry
here, a loss of thirty million dollars
has been suffered by the manufac
turers and their workmen, accord
ing to estimates published here to
day.
It is declared that more than one
tenth of the annual output of men’s
and youth’s ready-made clothing,
amounting to twenty million dollars,
h.ns been lost to those industries in
this city and the loss In wages Is
“stlmated at another ten million
dollars.
This estimate doesn’t Include the
losses Incurred by the strikers In
the women’# garment Industry.
E ON MICH 4TH
NOTICE.
OEORGIA, Thomas county.
By mutual consent, tho firm of
the Burton Produce Co., being a
partnership consisting of J. R.-Floyd
and H. H. Burton, has this day dis
solve partnership; the business be
ing transferred to J. it. Floyd,
issnmlne all resources and llabtll-
i’es of the partnership.
This, December 27, 1912.
J. R. FLOYD,
H. H. BURTON.
Former Resident of Thomasvllle
Highly Honored.
Mr. Erwin Thompson, at one time
a resident of this city, but who for
some time past has been making bis
home In Charlotte, N. G., has recent
ly been appointed to a position In
the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce under supervision of tne
United States Department of Com
merce and Labor, as cotton oil ex
pert, for the purpose of Investigat
ing foreign markets for American
Washington, F'eb. 5.—The rough-
rider and Wild West features that
marked tile inauguration four years
ago, will be repeated on March
fourth this year, according to word
icuoived today by the Inaugural
Committee, wnlch was In effect that
Maricopa County, Arizona, will char
ter a train and 3end an Indian hand
and two hundred cow boys to the
inauguration.
Applications lor positions in tho
parade are arriving in such numbers
that it will be at least a week or ten
days before tho committee will be
abie to announce even tho tentative
organization of the line.
The official program for tho In
auguration cermonies was completed
today. It follows In detail the plans
for the Inauguration of President
Taft and Vice-President Sherman
four years ago.
MERRILLVILLE ITEMS
ANNOUNCEMENT
BIO FOUR THE INAUGURATION
FROM THE PRESIDENT—BAR
RETT AGAIN URGED FOR THE
AG RICULTUISA L PORTFOLIO.
I Trenton, N. J., Feb. 5.—President-
Elect Wilson sees no particular rea
son why he should announce h!s
cabinet before he is inaugurateL so
he indicated today that he would
not try to reac ha incision as to h : s
selection before that time.
The President-Elect was urged
again today to appoint Charles 3.
Barrett, of Union City, Ga., who is
bow head of the National Farmers’
Union, as Secretary of Aglrculture.
DC
SUNILS
Dr. 3. E. Sanchez, of Berwick.,
spent the day in the city.
Mr. T. A, Collins of Ellavllte.
in town Tuesday.
Mr. Frank Simon of Montlcello, In
in the city on buslneae Wedtteadajr.
BRILEY-HINSGN
Mr. D. D. Hall of Leesburg spent:
Thursday in town on business.
Mr. S. S. Plonsky of Albany spent..
Wednesday night in Thomasvllle.
Mr. O. T. Wood of Columbus walk
registered here Wednesday.
The machine gives you „n almost I cot J;?E* 0,1 Products,
worthless little piece of chewing] Thle ° mc 1 e Is one of the most Im-
gum or candy for the nickel you P°rtant and highly prized In the
drop in, and In addition, If you are Government iservice and Mr. Thomp-
lucky, you have the chance ol win-1 son * appointment Is a distinct trlb-
nlnj anywhere from B to 20 metal ute t0 hls standing as a cotton seed
TO
checks, each good for live rents in
trade. The stores maintain that the
gambling law Ib without authority
oil expert,
Mr. Thompson has been manager
of the Charlotte Observer for some
(By Associated Frees.)
New York, Feb. 5.—More than
six million dollars will be distributed
among American Tobacco common
stock holders, from the 15 per cent,
dividend declared toddy.
Like the forty million dollar divi
dend which the Standard Oil Com
pany distributed last week, this ex
tra dividend results from the decree
of the Supremo Court, diesolving the
old corporation, and represents the
proceeds, from the sale of certain
eaeury securities.
suns CISt SORDID
4
MEIGS.
Mayor: E. E. Wilkes.
Aldermen: W. M. Davts, G. L.
Duren, Duncan; Bickley, Mayor Pro-
Tem; J. N. Carter, E. E. Wilkes,
j. H. Pullen, J. A. Sasser.
-. Clerk: J. A. Sasser.
Treasure: J. A. Sasser,
Marshal: Will Davis.
Justice of the Peace 1508 Dlst.,
G. M.: J. C. Smith.
METCALFE.'
J Mayor: B. M. Bentley.
r Aldermen.'- Hallman Connell,
T. Montford, E, F. Dyer, W. W. F<
tel, M. M. Mash, Jr.
Clark; H. C. Copeland, Jr.;
Gir] From Netvnan Found In Atlanta
and Police Court Scandal Is
Evolved from tho Affair.
Atlanta, Feb. 5.—What the At
lanta police believed yesterday was
a mysterloue crime or Inexplicable
disappearance, has turned out today
to be the (same sad, sordid story of
a ‘‘police court romance.”
Miss Gladys Scoggins, the beau
tlful Newnan girl, who so strangely
disappeared, has been found, and is
locked up In the matron’s ward at
the police station, while the man
who la suspected of' leading her
astray. R. D. Rimes by name, Is
locked up In another cell. The
girl’s mother and father are heart
broken over the unexpected out
come of their search. They could
not be more overcome If they had
found their daughter dead.
Coming Events.
Two Interesting coming events at
the Young Men’s Christian Associa
tion that will attract large crowds
are scheduled for Friday evening of
thla week and Monday evening of!
next week. |
On Friday evening, the local bas
ketball team will go up against a
team from the Albany Association.
This will probably be the strongest
game played this season on the lo
cal courts. The Albany boys have
been putting up eome good ball, and
the local boys are hard at work get
ting ready for the game.
On Monday evening there win he
a musk-ale. It is to be given by Miss
Marlon Johnson, of Boston, Mass.,
and Miss Deborah McRea. This Is
the first of several concerts'that will
be given from time to time
POLICE MATINEE CONTINUED
because the piece o* chewing f.um Is j time but will sever hls connection
technically an equivalent for the I " V 10 ,* pa,,er to Position
n | c ]( e ]' j offered him and, with Mrs. Thomp
son. w:ii sail for Europe about the
middle of the month.
Mrs. Thompson was In Thomas-
villo a short time ago as the guest
of Mrs. J. H. Herbener, and was,
like Mr. Thompson, a former resi-
Jdayor Luke Fines Hackman Who] dent of the elty'nna still well re
Runs Without License and Gets j membered by many here.
Another Vagrant on the j ———
Streets. i
r\x: : FINE GAMBLING JOINTS RAIDEO
Court. Wll’. Griffin proved to be a I .
perpetual loafer about the streets New York ,. 0 „ ce Koun „ Xobo) „-
with no work and the Mayor order- Th „ . Butler's Clearm*
ed that he go with the etreet force | There
and do what he could, to be allowed 1 p ____
to go home at night. I , ,
John Smith. ... ..... k.irAt aiLlgS: .......
SlVkf °nn'on?'livens* I nltJr Bre upBet today by ralda made Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Canady anl
hacks for some time on one license gjmultaneously last night on \ir a u/h AA i<>u
and on big days running eeveral a ]| 6?e( j gambling establishments
hacks. The Mayor lined him- the F |f tb Avenue, In the theatrical dls-
prlce of a license which Is thirty- trict
Not a tingle arrest was made, as
the raiders found only suave butlers
In charge of the premises. Tho col
lection of -gambling Instruments and
furnishing, however. Is one of the
finest the police ever took.
February, 6, 1913
The farmers in this community
have gone to work with great zeal
some are clearing the ground, and
getting It in readiness for tilling
the soil while others are beginning
to break the soil. Those that are
not farmers are trying to Improve
their homes, but yet something rath
er strange, often we hear the old
atory that this will be the hardest
year that has ever been known
while others seem to think it will
be the most prosperous and luckiest
year that’s ever been remembered,
so we know we can't tell what's In
the future for ue.
Dr. D. C. Montgomery of Thomas-
ville visited his family here last
week.
Mrs. W. H. Crow and Mrs. Luther
Smith of Coolidge was calling In oJr
town Saturday afternoon,
Prof. A. L. O. Stephenson made
a buslnesss trip to Thcmasvllle Sat
urday last.
Mr. Lee Duren went over to Thom
asvllle Monday last on Important
business.
One of our young men has pur
chased him a new buggy, look out
girls, he says "the way- he Is going
to take them Oak Hill girls to ride"
He has forgotten that there are
girls nearer by.
Mrs. C. L. Lane and children and
Miss Mitchell of Thomasvllle were
the guest of Mis. Lanes mother
Mrs. D. C. Moi tgomery, Sunday
laBt.
ir. and Mrs. W. M. McMIlltan
and little son who has been here for
awhile as the guest of relatives re
turned home Saturday.
The young people all spent a very
Pleasant afternoon at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Dyke, Sunday
after returning from Sunday school
the time was passed away by sing
ing.
Rev. R. G. Jackson of Ochlocknee
came over Sunday to fill his appoint
ment but after arriving found Rev.
O. C. Hough present, so he Insisted
on hls preaching, so n-e had the
pleasure of hearing Rev. Hougfi who
is an excellent young man. Our
church should* feel proud of Mr.
Hough as one of Its members. Only
wish that every young man would
try and take the example which he
has set before them.
Wedding Occurred Today at Two
O'clock at Hinson, Fla.—Mr.
and Mrs. Briley Will Spend
Short Time Hero With
Friends.
Mr. H. Kirchbaum, of New Yorlu.
Is spending a short time In the city-
Mr. Ira Carlisle of Pavo wax
among the visitors to the etty to
day.
Mr. S. P. Redding of Ochlocknee^
was transacting ouslness In the cltjr
yesterday.
Mr. Calvin Poole of Atlanta
spending a short time in the city -
business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dyer of Atlan
ta are in '.he city for a short stay
at the Tobco.
Mr. Joe L. Briley left this morn
ing In an auto with Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Mitchell, for Hinson, Flori
da, whore ho was married today at
two o'clock to Miss Emmie Hlnsou,
of that town. The ceremony was
witnessed by the intimate friends
ind relatives of the young couple. Mr. D. M. Livingston Is among th®
They return this afternoon and will' business visitors in Thomasvllle thin
mend a Bhort time with Mr. and week.
Mrs. W. H. F’aucett and Mr. and i
Mr«. Emmett Mitchell before leav- Mr. and Mrs. O. " Bowden, of
ing for their home In Texas. Tlf’.oa are visiting Mr*. C. C. Coc-
Among those who are attending roft.
the wedding are Mrs. W. H. F’au-1 •
cett, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mitch- Mr M B O'Neal of Bainbrldge..
ell, Mr. James C. Briley, Mr. and waa t j le city yesterday for u.
Mrs. James Orlbben, and Mrs. Bet-ihort time.
tie Speer, of thla city and Mir I
Mollle Wlnfree, of Walesboro, -N. C. Mrg c E c raw f or d 0 f Fitzgerald.
Mr. Briley le a Thomasvllle boy wa8 amon? the visitors to Thomau-
who possesses an unusual number of v m e Wednesda;.
friends. Ho moved to Texas a short 1
time ago and, holds a responsible
position with a railroad In that
state. Miss Hinson la a charming
daughter of one of tho oldest fami
lies In Gadsden County.
FATHERS UNHEARD OF CRUELTY
Mr. Ira Carlisle of Cairo was reg
istered among the business visitor*
here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Flnlayson, of
Montlcello, were among the vlaitor*
In tho city Thursday.
Mr. L. S. Moore Is spending a
short time with his parents at thplr
F’actory Child Beaten and Mistreated w , nter homo ln Umatilla, Florida
By Parent Until Police Gome in
and Put llltii Behlnda Bars.
I Miss Mollie Wlnfree, of Wadesboro
I is visiting Mr*. W. H. Faucett, on
Park Front.
Atlanta, F'eb. U.—Everybody
read the English novel, ulayhanger, j
and nearly everybody did. will re-| Miss Genevieve Parkbill of Mon-
call the almost unbelievable Btory ot t | cel i 0 , l8 spending a short time with
how the little boy waa forced to Mra j w onion.
work in the factory, beaten and i
choked and bleeding from the,hlo-,.8 I.nnsfnrd of Bowdon
paat-except that the victim was a: 4,vlll ° ° n business,
llttl girl Instead of a boy. The fac
tory was not to blame. Tho cruelty
Is laid at the door of the child’s own
father and her step-mother.
The girl Is Iona Edwards, daugh
ter of W. C. Edwards, ot 156 Jones
Avenue. The chief witness against I
him are the operatives of a local' M. R. W. McMillan, of Ochlock-
mill. They tell of how the little 1 nee, was among the business Tlsi-
glrl used to come to work > very j torB to tho city Tuesday.
morning with her shoulders brulseu J
and sometimes bleeding, and would | an( j Mra j M . Burke, of Pel-
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HFlAD-
! QUARTERS WE BUY WHAT YOU
SELL AND SF1LL WHAT YOU Itt-’Y-
I CLARKE BROTHERS,
Successors to Golden Bros.
seven and a half, and the cost of
the case. The police were ordered
to >get all other hackmen who were
operating without a license and he
would attend to their cases.
Daisy Epton was tried for loiter
ing and Idling. She washed for a
negro woman for a dollar a week and
cooked for a negro man. The caae
was a very amusing one and han
dled In true Pickwickian style by
the Honorable Mayor, who Investi
gated every phase of the matter.
Attorney J. F. Mitchell represented
the negrese, and she was allowed to
go free on condition that the get
to work. ,
Pal*, puny, fretful name: are often
troubled with sour stomach, ennstina-
Boa. ''worms ot teething troubles © 4
few dosn of Baby Base will relieve
all bowel and stomach troubles and
deatroy worms ff you hnbt Is fret
ful and ean’t rest at night, get a bottle
of Baby Has* from yonr druggist, and
try It. It Is absolutely harmless and
■ate. Children take tt without * a
hssa
■ th i
SOUTHERN GIRL WINS F'AME
simultaneously last night on eight; family, and Mrs. Edd Wheeler of j tell them that her father or *tep-] ham passed through the city Thura-
Thomasvllle came out Sunday to mother had beaten her. Once, they ( j aJr al0 p|>| ni - 0V er for a short
attend services at the Baptist church : said, there was blood on the little T | a | t
and while here (hey visited theli 1 girl’s mouth, and she told them her
Internal Cramps, Nervous Weak
ness and Misery produced by tho Ir
regularities from which women suf
fer can he quickly cheeked and heal
thy conditions restored through the
use of DR. SIMMONS SQUAW VINE
WINE. It la a remedy for women
only. It Is a’fine flavored pleasant
remedy, acts mildly In the stomach
and does a grand work In brlngln;
hack health, strength and cheerfu 1 -
ness. Price, 21.00 per bottle, sold
by H. Thomas, Jr., and Peacock-
Mash Drue Co.— (adv.)
fSS @ @ @ @@ 43Hs><§> © 0:
1 WANTS
aunt, Mrs. F. X. Carter, and family.
Mr. Oscar Byrd and son, Heyward
went over to Whigham Friday on
legal business.
F’olls a F'oul Plot.
When a shameful plot exists be
tween liver and bowels to cause dis
tress by refusing to act, take
King’s New Life Pills, and end such
abuse of your system. They gently
compel right action of stomach, liver
and bowels, and restore your health
and nil good feelings. 25 cents at
all druggists.— (adv.)
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FOR RENT—
Hansell St.
Phone 612-L.
-room cottage on
115.00 per month.
31-tf
Miss Lila Dell Frost, of Atlanta, in
High Class Drama, (
Atlanta, Feb. 5.—Another South-1
era girl has won fame and position
In high class drama. It is an
nounced that Miss Lilia Dell Frost,
-daughter ot Johnathan B. Frost, of
W1II Atlanta, will appear with John E.
In the! Kcllcrd In Shakespearian drama In
Association .parlors. The public Is N®**® 1 *- “ 6r J y ° l * wltk
enrdtallv Invited ' Mr. Kellerd will be Juliet In Romeo
land Juliet.
Under the direction of Mr. Frost,
F'QR RENT—Furnished room, 2U0
E. Jackson St. D. F. Woodward.
4-(t.
cordially Invited.
HAVE YOU A BABYf „ v
If It la fretful and cross yonTraow author nnd fraternallst, Mr KeRerd
there Is something wrong, as it Is natu
re! for a child to bo bright and cheer
ful Nina times out of ten the trou
ble la with the stomach or bowels. For
such complaints Baby-Ease Is recoin-
has surpassed every record with
Shakespearian -drama ln New York.
The run covered eighty-one nights
HIGHEST PRICES—Paid tor Furs
Hides and Wool. J. B Watkln
& Co.
HIGH-GRADE PIANO—F'or sale at
factory price, at New Russell
Hotel. W. F. Malcon. 6-2t.
FOR SALE—Second hand Plano:
good make and ln good condition.
Write ”8..” cfo this office. 6-ti
of Hamlet at the Garden Theatre, ] FARMS FOR RENT—Several good
which surpassed Edwin Booth’s run ] one and two-horse farms for rent
mended as ona of the beat remedies on of 75 nights at the Old Booth I Apply at Tlmes-Entcrprlse, o.
the market It makes teething easy Theatre. At the close of the run of J. R. Burch, Thomasrille, Ga.
and It does not contain opiates of any Hamlet at the Garden Theatre, Kel-1 -
kind. It la liquid. _ ChlldrenDtake j lord and hls company ran two weeks MEN AND WOMEN—Sell guaran-
ft without • frown,
th* bouse.
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Treasurer: W. W. Felkel.
Marshal: M. M. Mash, 3r.
Justice of the Peace 12S2 Dlst.,
G. M.: M. M. Mash, Sr.
COOLIDGE.
Mayor: W. H. Moncrlef.
Aldermen: C. S. Dennard, J. W.
Crapps, J. D. Rozar, W. A. Crow,
B. Harrison, T. F. Moore.
Clerk and Treasurer: H. B. -Ne
smith,
Keep a bottle In I of Shakespearian repertoire at the
] Harris theatre, Broadway and For-|
J I tySecond street. Tho repertoire!
covered Hamlet, Tho Merchant of!
Venice, Macbeth and Taming of j
the Shrew.
teed hose. 79% profit. Make
210 dally. Full or part time. Be
ginners investigate. Wear Proof,
3038 Chestnut St., Phila, Pa.
Stop Hiat Itch! ;;-:
twin suwantM m «••*•»JfcstMk In tun! lb.
Ilinii, A15cent b**tl* whlsrev*k. !
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GENUINE SEED POTATOES—
Spauldlsg Rose No. 4, per 150-lb bag,
1.65: Red Bliss Triumph, per 150
bag, 22.65. Can furnish seed
■^.‘“r^rThTre’^.'^ld fo*;* rown • lthar ln Ualn « o' New
Psoriasis, and all othsr diseases i State, We guarantee our seed to be
-iv« mors o |jj, t best and true to name. 19 yea’i
not a dlssatls-
Amerlcan Produce
R. Thomas, Jl„ Druggist,—(adv.) ’Co., Jacksonville,-:*!*,
*SfiS*6i tt?riist.,! p. B. B.Prt3a1piton for
G. M.i T. P. Blacksbesr, J. P.; H. B. I X guareoUe this remedy. [*•« customer... Ami
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Sprains
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and I have lu*t got hold of your Lint*
‘ ft ha* done mo •<> much
knee* do not pain nnd the
Lini
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Mrs. AeWr.iDMA*, o.’ 403 Thompson
Bt., Maryville. Mo., write* : — •• The
nerve In my leu w:t* deatroyod fl’-e
year* ago and left mo with • jerking
at night to that I could not »lee|>. A
friend told me to try your Liniment
and now 1 could not do without It. I
find after iia u*o 1 eon eleep.”
SLOANS
LINIMENT
“ Is » good Liniment. I keep it on
hand all the time. My daughter
■pruned her wrist and used your
Liniment, and it has not hurt her
■into.”
Joseph
Hatches,
of H'dma, N. O.,
K.F.D., No. 4.
At AU Dealer*
Price
25c., 60c., $1.00
horwrftfcaltlc. 1
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tree. Addieea
Dr.
EarlS.
Sloan,
father had choked her that morn
ing until tho blood ran out of her Mrs. C. E. Hay and Miss Saralx
mouth and nose. This wont on (or'Ellen Smith of Sylvester are spona-
Bomo time, the little girl toiling ail' i n g eeveral weeks with Mrs. Hays
the while in the mill, until the mill mother in this city.
people themselves reported the af-,
fair to the police. | Mr. C. J. Kennedy, a prosperous .
The lather baa been arrested, and farmer of the Coolidge District, ai-
the police are Rooking for the step- tended to business In ths city Wed-
mother.
Neighbors say that on one occas
ion the father told the step-mother,
who didn't like the child, to, "Kill
her and get rid of her if you wish."
TAKES OVER
ne«day.
Mr. J. T. Douglas, of Blanton,
Ala., spent the night in the city, on
hls way to Quitman to visit him
brother, Dr. G. D. Douglas.
] Miss Lilia Burroughs, of Bninn-
wick, is spending a few days
| Thomasvillv, the guest of her friend.
» .Mrs. Warren H. Williams, at the
Stuart Hotel.
Judge Robert G. Mitchell and Mr.
I). Winn left Tuesday for Rock-
1 ,\ OU *f “VT", i ledje. Fla. Judge Mitchell will be
- directorate of th j the guest 0 f \i r \Vlnn for several
weeks.
tiiy Associated Frees.)
New York, Feb. 6.—William
Averill Harriman today made
mtrance into the
vast system of railroads built up by
his father. He is still a Senior all
Yale, but was elected a director of
the Union Pacific, succeeding H. \\
DeForreet.
The directors of the Union and
Southern Pacific met simultaneously
today in the offices of both roads.
They held out promises of an early
adjustment of the proposed dissolu
tion.
8AML. C. WILLIAMS GOES TO
TEXN\ SUPREME COURT.
(By Associated Press.)
Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 6.—Gover
nor Hooper today named Samuel C.
Williams, an Independent Demo
crat, of Johnson City, to aucceed
Chief Justice John K. Shields, as a
member of the State Supreme Court.
Judge Shields was recently elected
a United States Senator.
MANY PROMINENT SPEAKERS
AT LAYMEN’S COXMERENCE.
(By Associated Press.)
Chattanooga, Feb. 6.—Co-opera
tion agencies and methods were the
topics discussed at today’s session of
the Baptist Laymen’* Missionary
Convention here.
. 3. Mallory, of Selma, Ala., pre
sided at the morning session, nnd
many prominent speakers from all
actions of the South are participat
ing !n the proceedings.
MOTHER ORATS
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,*
Mr. H. H. Bennett, of Washing
ton, is spending a short time in the
city on business. Mr. Bennett had
charge of the soil survey of t.hie
county tor the government several
years ago.
Mr. C. A. Cochran returned Thurs
day after spending a short time in At
lanta, where he purchased a car
load of mules for the stables of J. W.
Cochran and Son®.
Messrs. W. C. Snodgraas and
W. I. MacIntyre and Mise Gabrieli*?
Hawkins returned this morning af
ter apendlng the past two days In
Atlanta.
Rev. Jesse J. Hurst and Mr. Ja»
A. Hudson, prominent c.tizons of
Cashon School District, of Grady
county, were in the city Wednes
day. in the interest of securing
material to furnish their school
building.
The Logan Auto Exchange haa de
livered three Ford touring cam out
of the last car load received hero
last week. Thy have been sold to
Mr. G. 3. Bunch, of Meljv, Mr. Ira
Wheeler, of Metcalfe and Mr. Ansel
Dekle, of the same place.
Friends will be sorry io learn that
Mr. T. J. McCartney is very ill at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Butler *n Camilla. Reports of hls
condition today are unfavorable nnd
it is feared that he may not aurvfv*
manv daye. Mr. McCartney ban hun
dreds of fHeads in Thoma»T!Ho who
will regret exceedingly to leant*
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