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Our worst customer has paid us.
We didn’t expect it.
You don’t know this man or what il
meins when he pays a bill.
MORAL:-
Come ye delinquent and do likewise.
IIMGRAIVS DRUG CO,
9HONE.S 9 and 99.
Written by th? aforeiaid customer.
HKCIU'SE OK THK 1111,1, l*U(»
IIIBITING IXTKHMAKItrAGK <»K
WH1TK.S AM) NEGItOF.S—SAYS
CI,ASS LEGISLATION.
.Madison, Wis., Feb. 6.—The Stew
art bill, prohibiting the marriages
of negroes and whites, is meeting
with sharp disapproval from the ne
gro contingent of Wisconsin. by
"•horn It Is generally branded as a
“vicious attempt at class legisla
tion, contrary to the political and
civil economy of onr Republ'can in
stitutions.”
IRE BIHS
G1IFTIIS SI EL PISO
Statement Made That O.’Tlcialj, Were
At the Beck and ('all <>r the
Madero Govemnicnt.
Washington, Feb. t*.—Charges
that the American officials at El
Paso aie “at the beck and call of
the Mudero Government,” were
. .ade before the House Foreign Af
fairs Committee today, by A. H,
Burgees, an El Paso attorney for
several claimants for damages grow
ing out of the border troubles.
He declared that Assistant United
States Attorney King had settled
sibrosa, with the Mexican consul,
the claim of one woman.
lidlttiEM
SEES 10 JEKVL
WITH COMMITTEE. TO EXAM
INE MR. ROCKEFELLER, WHO
IS NOW WINTERING IX THU
SI*OT.
New York, Feb. 6.—Samuel Uu
termeyer, counsel for the Pujc
Money Trust Investigation commit
u*e left today for Jekyl Island wher
he will examine William Rockefel
ler on behalf of the Committee
probably Friday afternoon.
NOTICE.
The firm Jl I'uole and Miller is
dissolved by mutual agreement,
.lames Miller taking the stock and I 4 . .
assuming all indebtedness. All par- j
ties owing the firm are requested
to settle within 30 days, or accounts
will he placed in hands of an at
torney.
JAMES MILLER. '
(By Associated Press.)
New Port News, Va., Feb. 6.—The
Revenue Cutter Onondago was or
dered to sea today in an effort to
solve the mystery of the disappear
ance of the master and crew of th
Norwegian bark, “Remittent.*
which was found sailing, sea-worth;
and fully provisioned, but abandon
ed ofT the Azores, by the British
tanker Roumanian, which took the
derelect in tow, but later lost her
in a gale about one hundred miles
off Cape Henry.
The crew of the Remittent may he
h*ch, it
v’as stated this morning, had sig
nalled. while passing Gibraltar Jan
uary Hth. that she had the crew
o' the Remittant aboard. No ex-
'’•’natfon was given at that time.
Women’s Ailments
The ailments from which women suffer are many and varied so far as
the symptoms indicate, yet they are all dependent upon a disorder in the
temale generative system, and a remedy that acts on the cause of the
trouble puts an end to all the distressing symptoms as soon as the
unnatural conditions are removed.
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine Wine
Is a Medicine for Women
it tots directly on the female organism. Quiets inflammation, eases pain, strength
ens tne nerves, helps digestion, tones up the stomach and puts the body in fine
vigorous condition. It transforms a ”;eak, nervous, ailing woman intu one of
sparkling cheerfulness ar.d vigor. It brightens the eye, revives the spirits and
restores the rosy bloom of hesltb to the cheek.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.00 Per Bottle.
C. ft ,S1MM0ISS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Sold by R. Tl
ea-coek-Mash Drug Co.
<»XE lit NliREl) 1IIOI SAXI) ACRES J (By Associated Press.
i \ \ (>L\ EH in THIS. TRAKSAC’-f New York, Feb. 6. —The Cotton
»M».\— BIG WlllKYES AT >»A- j Market opened steady at an advance
v A.NX.ili WILL BE UEBLTLi jof four to eight points oa continued
At oME—J. BiiYA.N TO j firmness. Liverpool was more op-
IL 1LD HOME AT MIAMI. I timietic, the Balkan reports and the
Columbus, Ga.. Fel). 5.—The In- overnight advances from the Eas
dc.Firb.il Index says in its issue fo
■O
OX TIIE TOP ROl’XI) OF THE
LADDER
carriage an 1 wagon repairing we
it «omplaceutly, but not idly. There
s always “something doing” here
• cause do it so well. Neverthe-
ess. we’re ambitious to do more,
(I you can help to keep us busy by
ringing your carriage cripples to
he door of our shop. We won’t
ripple your purse if you do.
A. W. Palin & Son.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING.
tliis week.
“Extensive purchases this week
of timber lands in the Southeast il-
.ustratc the great value of this re-
tource, the largest tract bought be
ing one of 100,000 acres, for which
about $1,200,000 was paid by in
vestors from # another section of the
country.
•Announcement ot construction
plans and the awarding of building
contracts continue in unusual vol
ume for the time of the year, and
the projection of railroad extensions
an 1 improvements constitute a fea-
tute of the industrial news of the
"«ek. Another feature, which de
monstrates the possibilities of the
Southeast, is the establishment of a
r«*ai number of comparatively
-mall manufacturing plants of var
ied character.
“Wharves will be built at Savaa-
nli. Ga., in place of structures that
>'*ic burned with loss of $100,000.
“Among the Items of construction
work to be done, as reported this
vvqek, are:
“Apartment houses, two, binning
aam, .via., Atlanta, ua„ and .Miami,
. ha., uuuit oundiiig addil.on, liar-
tuw, Fla., steel briiges, Muutgomerj
m j vt ashingto.1 counties, Alabama
liurch uuiliiings, birmingnam,
iuuia and East Gadsden, Ala., .tuul
.nami, rla., clubnouse, $18,000,
Boca Grande. Fla., paving, Braden-
own, Fla., and Waycross, Ga.,
.chool buildings, DeFuniak, Fla.,
aid Kloraia and Sunauerdaie, Ala.
tnuerpass. Lithonia, Ga., warehouses
1,000, Birmingham, Ala., and
iacivswnville, Fla., wharf, Braden-
own, Fla., fraternal building, Tam
pa, Fla. Bids have been asked for
iuilding county jail at Moultrie,
Ja., and clubhouse at Tampa, Fla.,
ientative plans for erecting 11-story
juilding at Jacksonville, Fla., have
oeen formulated. Plans are being
prepared for $ 150,000 hotel build
ing at St. Petersburg, Fla.
‘Construction contracts have
>een awarded as foliowj: Paving
£62,500, Bradentown, Fla., and
Sarasota and Brooksville, Fla., pier
St. Petersburg, Fla., Winter resi
dence for William J. Bryan, Miami.
Fla., factory building, Jacksonville.
Fla., bank building, Tallahasse, Fla.
hotel building. Lakeland, Fla.
“Industrial plants will be estab-
ished as follows:
“Ice factories, Colummana and
Wetumpka, Ala., and Thomasville,
Ga., lumber plants, Metcalfe, Ga.,
ind near St. Andrew, Fla., vending
device plant. Birmingham, Ala.,
Gaining mills, Reform, Ala., and
extension, Thomasville, Ga., grist
mill. Seville, Ga., bottling plants,
Birmingham. Ala., and Jacksonville
Fla., syrup factory, Kissimmee, Fla.,
farm implement plant, Headland,
Ala., overall factory, Gadsden. Ala.,
r ertilfter factory, Grayson, Ga.
lighting plant, Chlpley, Fla., marble
ind granite plants, Ball Ground and
”nnton. Gn.. mining operations, Ash-
’llle and Tuscaloosa, Ala.
“A $.">0,000 trust company has
>een organized at Poll City, Ala.,
ind a .$-'0,000 savings bank is be-
tig formed at Gainesville, Ga. Gull-
nan county, Alabama, will vote up-
in the issuance of $230,000 of roa i
(instruction bonds.
“A total or 32 row • orporatious
ve’e organized during the week
ith minimum capital stocks as-
i( gating $814,500.”
tern points indicating an improved
tone and somewhat better spot do- j
man!
Prices sold nine to twelve points j
•?.et higher during the early tracing.*
but at this level there was consid
erable realizing and the market j
later eased off three or four points
from the best.
The fact mat tne revision com
mittee made no change in tne spot
cotton differences at the meeting
last night, may have added confi
dence to the early buyers, but the
trading became less a tive late i .
the forenoon and the market at
mid-day was quiet, with prices fiv.
or six pplnts net higher.
Cotton closed firm.
Xavnl Store*
(By Assoeiati
Savannah. Feb.
was firm at. *11 1-2.
F., 595; G., 600.
Market.
*d Prefes.)
6.—Turpentine
Rosin firm, typ
A Monument to Sidney lauiier.
Editor Times-Enterprise:
About a year and a half ago
History Glir>, of Macon, took up the
matter of a Memorial to Sidney Lan
ier.
Last May a committee was a;>
pointed by Mrs. Andrew W. Lane
President of the History Club, foi
the purpose of securing the neces
sary funds for the erection of a fit
ting memorial to him who is fas’,
becoming recognized as Americas
greatest poet.
Mr. Henry E. Harman, of Atlanta
a sweet singer of the South today
says: “In England, Lanier is recog
lized as our greatest poet. This
has long been an open secret. Some
vears ago, at a banquet in London
» gentlemen from Macon, Ga., wa.
introduced to respond to a toast
At once a flutter went around the
•oora, that he was irom the home
town of the famous Sidney Lanier.
“After the banquet, this man was
the center of attraction from admir
ers of our poet laureate.
“In the annals of American poe
try, certainly nothing has ever pro
duced that even rivals ‘The Marsh
es of Glynn.’ His Sunrise/ Sym
phony/ ‘Corn/ and other poems arc
on the same high literary plane
Lanier was a poet unto himself.
None of the New England writers
ipproached him in originality of
thought and conception of his work
it will not be many years until all
America will recognize him as her
treatest singer.
“Would.it not be the fitting thing
for his native state to pay him fit
ting tribute? Would not Georgia
do herself honor to erect a -monu-
ment to this great man? Are we
not neglecting our privileges so
long as we allow such a genius to
go unrecognized? We have a duty
to perform which should he a great
pleasure."
This movement has a'so been
itrongly endorsed by Mr. James
Edward Graybill, of New York, a
barter member of the well known
Southern Club, and a class-mate of
Lanier’s at tho old Academy in Ma-
Just Received and Will Place on Sale
1 LOT OF
Ladies Skirts
New Models
New Designs
$2.50 values, for $1.39
$3.00 and $3.50 values, for $1.69
$4.00 values, for $2.69
$4.50 values, for $2.98
$5.00 values, for $3.98
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
THE PAIR.
The
Vv Ah your powerful influence, you
•p be of invaluable assistance to u«
n the advancement of tbe eauRe.
(nil in the early consummation ot
the plans for this memorial.
Surely. ‘’tis a consummation
| Devoutly to be wish’d.”
Delves on a Terror. j When the full realization of Lan-
i liicf execuliouer of death in i^r s worth, and of our loug neg-
XIKEN WINTER \ ISilOii, CALM
AND SELF-ASSURED, TELLS
THE STORY OF THE NIGHT
WHEN WIFE WAS ATTACKED.
Aiken, S. C., Feb. 6.—Calm and
O. Beach, today related to the jurv
hie story of the assault on his wife
with which crime he is charged. He
didn't depart materially, from th
story he has told since his wife was
attacked.
Beach maintained his accustomed
calm throughout the grilling exami
nation and only once was disturbed
That was whe-a the Prosecutor
him ff he hadn’t asked his wife to
“lay the crime on Pearl Hampton's
brother,” once, when he thought they
wore alone in the Mayor’s office.
'That’s absolutely false,”
claimed Beach."
Mrs. Beach followed her husband
on the stand and she corroborated
hip story of the attack on he**.
Mrs. Beach Says She Struck Her
Assailant.
There was a stir in the courtroom
when Mrs. Beach took the wlints
and. Sh« described the assault
on her by a negro, saying that he
attacked her from behind, as she
was walking away from him, aftex
ne had asked her if “that was the
Beach home.” She said she remem
bered striking the man in the face.
taki:
I spring months is
s advance agents arc*
In a.iy attack by one
ts nc time should bo
lx- best medicine oli
ve it off. Counties?,
lot’sands have found this to be Dr.
■lug’s New Discovery. “My lius-
iiiul believes :t has kept hint from
& vine pneumonia three or four
Dies/’ writes Mrs. Go
liable
looted privilege of paying tribute to
Vis genius shall come to our people,
many a heart may echo Tennyson’s
thought:
‘It wan my duty tc have loved the
higheat;
It would have been my pleasure bad
I seen—
VYe needs must love tho highest
when we see it.”
We believe that it will be the
'bee. Rawsonville. Vt., and for 1 pleasure of our people to perform
or?hs, colds and <roup we have I (IBs duty. It Is but simple justice
tever found Its equal.” Gtiaran- j that we honor him whose life and
fed for all bronchial affections. * w ork so honored, not only his State,
nd Si.oo at all drug-} but the whole country.
gists
- (adv.)
**EED POTATOES. ONION SETS, RUTA BAG A, CABBAGE.
A Fresh Shipment
—of—
Garden Seed
RECEIVED TODAY
The two “Q” kind
Quality and Quantity.
Beginning Saturday Feb. 1st,
every day, except 3un lay from
until 12 oclock at night.
tur store will be open
o’clock in the morning
The City Drug Store,
The Seedmen. Phone 284
AWNING FOB TOSCO ARRIVES
i This memorial 1h not necessary
! for the perpetuation of his name
I and Tame. For this he needs
j marble monuments. ‘His works do
j follow him, 1 ’ and peculiarly
tserfplive of himself are his own ex-
t nutate words lu "Corn.
"Thine epitaph writ fair In fruitage
eloquent,
Thyself thy monument.
There can be no more appropriate
Place for this "counterpart, present
ment" of Lanier than here, in the
on one of Ma-
The workmen for the erection of
the awning lu the entrance of the
r osco Hotel have arrived and began
heir work yesterd tv. The posts fo-
he Marquee, as It Is called, have
been erected and the ma'n portion
if the ornamental front Is expect-1 city of bis nativity
cd to arrive today. | on's far-famed, beautiful hills. La-
The awning will he quite an at- nler Is essentially of the helghti
tractive addition to the hotel and 't like the great demcorat of whom
will he equipped with the regulation he wrote, "his head forever among
)\’hite Lltbt lamps. It Is expected (ho stars.
he lighted sometime
reeks.
vithii
l.o
"The
P was the keynote of
life and of his poetry,
time needs heart, ’Ms ttred
of head.
We’re all for love,’ the violins
said,"
he slurs In his wonderful "Sym-
— ■ j phony.” Let the great warm Bouth
f!!y Associated Press.) i,rn heart generously respond to the
Wash'ngton, Fell. fi.—Rear Ad- ] appeal of those In charge of this
rdral Peary, the famous Arctic ex- memorial work.
The following names constitute
PERRY OPERATED DA
•lorer. submitted to an operation
bf*re last night, the nature of which
was not disclosed. He is reported
to be doing well today.
- $100 Reward, $100 \
Th* reader* of this paper will be pleased t*
Iran that tht-rr Is at leaet sne dreaded d Ilea as
that acteaoe baa been able to cure la'aUlta
!*■*£■» th V.. U Caurrb. ilaU’e Catarrh Cun
. H on ** P°*Ul»e cure now known to the med
ical fraternity. Catarrh betn* a constitutional
r .* lu L re !. * constitutional treatment.
Vi* c,Urrb .. to {» b taken Interna Hr. acting
direct!/ Upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
"“T.br JU.tr.,Inf tb» toonSailM
flxtos lt» patlrn, .irratih
t»r bttlldln, up th. CMitltutlna and .Ml.tlwl
*“ r » ,*«ck. TH* proprietors
bo much faith la Its curative powers that
•ffer One Hundred Dollars for an/ case that It
fall* to care. Send far list «f teattr-oolale.
Addma P. J. CIUUrKY * CO., Toledo; O.
MS Sr «a DranUt,. 75c. 0
TO, ILU-. rcatlr rub tm mutlpitM.
the Memorial Committee: Mra. Ed
win S. Davis, Chairman, Mrs. James
Callaway, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Mrs.
I. H. Adams, Mrs. E. W. Could, Ma
P. H. Gambroli. Mrs. George E.
Hatcher, Mrs. Walter Houser, Mrs.
D. R. Malone, Miss Erin O’Neal.
Mrs. Alexander Proudflt, Mrs. E.
R. Stamps, Mrs. Andrew W. Lane,
ex-olllclo.
We appeal to the readers of this
paper to assist In an undertaking
so laudable by sending their sub
scriptions to tbe Editor, or direct
*i The. Sidney Lanier Memorial
Committee of the. Macon Historic
Club (fc»?.)
Receipt* will be given tQt si)
contributions, and Jhe public kept
Beach Took Stand When Court
Opened Today.
Aiken, S. C., Feb. 5.—Calm anti
self-ussured, Frederick O. Beacb
today awaited the call to testify In
his own defense in his trial for al
leged assault with intent to kill his
wife.
Mrs. Beam is expected to take tlu
stand during the day.
Both Beach and his wife have
steadfastly stuck to their original
story that the attack was made by
^n unknown negro, when Mrs.
TJeach started out to give her dogs
an airing on the night of February
26th, hut.
Beach on the Stand.
Beach took tke stand wen court
was resumed this morning. He tes
tilled that he was 57 years old; that
he had been spending his winters n>
Augusta for 17 years; that he mar
ried Mrs. Beach in 1899, and that
they have two children.
Describing his actions on the nlgn;
of the assault, Beach said that he,
with Mrs. Beach and Miss Hollins,
were in the sitting room, after
supper when they heard’ screaAs,
which they thought resulted from
negroes quarreling. Then they
heard more screams. Later his wife
said she would retire, but would
first put her dogs out. He said she
went out with the dogs and a min
ute later he head her scream. He
rushed out and started toward her.
A negro darted from the bushes and
went out the front gate. He said
he could have intercepted him, but
when to the aid of his wife first
He took her into the house, went to
get a gun and then returned to the
yard to hunt f ' the negro. The
door slammed •hut on him, com
pelling him tr> call some one to open
It.
The wltn°p< then narrated his ef
forts to bring his wife’s assailant to
justice.
Gas In the stomach comse from
food which bos fermneted. Get rid
of this bad’v digested food as quickly
os possible If you would avoid a bil
ious attack. DR. M. A. SIMMO-NS
LIVER MEDICINE is a proper rem
edy. It purifies the stomach, liver
and bowels and strengthens the di
gestion. Price 25c per package.
Sold by R. Thomas, Jr., and Pea
cock-Mash Drug-Co.—-(adv.)
Stuart Hotel
Thomafville, Georgia
R. W. Higdon, Mgr.
American and European
Rooms only without bath 75c
Rooms only with bath $1.00
Single Meals 50c
These prices will apply[to any time less than
one day.
Board and Lodging without bath full day $2.
With bath full day $2.50.
FURS
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES
Wool on Commission. Writs for
list mentioning this ad.
Established 1887
JOHN WHITE SCO.
W atermelon
f Seecfi
Extra select Tom Watson Watermelon Seed, fifty cents per
pound. These seed were saved from large shipping melons of
my own growing. No seed were saved from culls, ill-shaped, or
off-colored melons. The end s of melons were clipped off so as to
avoid savins faulty seed. My supply of tl ese select seed is lim
ited. Send in your order at once.
W. B. RODDEINBERY,
CAIRO, G\.
Informed, through (be press, ot the
PTOgreea made..
Very reaneetfullr,
THE OWr I/ANFV- MEMORIAL
coMwrrrw or the macon
HI8TO l>v v ritte*. (Inc.)
sp *■<:. oa,- %i niT"
Per Mra. Edwin 8. Davia, Cbm.
High Art Clothing
Now that the Fall and Winter rush
is over, we are going to give to our
friends and patrons, the greatest bar
gains in suits of clothes and extra
pants ever given in Thomasville be
fore. Our stock of clothing is fresh
and clean and are well worth the
price, marked in plain figures, show
ing just what they sold for and what
you pay for themjnow.
We don’t handle bankrupt stock,
neither do we buy from jobbers. We
buy directly from the best manufac
turers who make up to our order.
We haven’t room to quote prices in
this small space but you just come
and see and you shall be satisfied.
f &
Mallard & Varoedoe.
nfMatiaiiatia»a>n
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