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THE TIMES - ENTEBPHISE
THOMAS COUNTY TAX ASSESS.
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SEMMVEEKLY EDITIOX.
loaned Every Tuesday and Friday
There Is always more or less r^l-
! tation toward a more perfect rneth-
'od of equalizing taxes than is now
Dally and Semi-Weekly Tlmes-Ent.r-' j.i use In every state In the United
prise Published bytlia Tlmeo-Ea- St ates. There are many injustices
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terprlce Company, Thomasvll'e, Ga.
E. R. JKRGER . ..
W. D. HARGRAVE
,... Editor.
. Bits. Mgr.
I of one kind and another and
ward Its purchase. To be neglected
and cast aside as a worthless, un-
carcd for spot would be unfortunate
for the people who enjoy Its beauty,
but it seems this w ill be the case un
less something Is done. The Study
Class may meet with generous re
sponses for its purchase, but they
have a most difficult undertaking to
Entered at the Thomasville Post
Office for Transmission Through the
Malls as Second Class Ma'l Matter.
SnlwcrlpUon Rates:
Cne Year
Six "onths
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Wliter just came back to Bay good
bye.
Figures don't lie, and very
meat wool.
The aporting sheet has the tariff
l.wercd to obllylon.
The June brides to be are already
■ tbe nervous seat.
Just a little ' pep" and things
be moving on the diamond.
A pretty girl is one of tbe seven
wonders of the world—to herself!
Tbe Colonel must indeed And life
doll when he starts writing an auto
biography.
Savannah beat Brunswick and
Albany beat Americas yesterday in
exhibition games.
The Georgia legislature should or
der a special senatorial election at
oooa as It (a formally opened.
Women ought to bo policemen be
cause every married man would not
hesitate to go when she ordered.
would seem that the very bottom raise the necessary fund. If they
and foundation of the system is all j »*-e ahle to do it. the Magnolia Park
wrong. The people of Thomascill^j*'IU stand a monument both to their
pay less taxes than any city Its size j *l''"» did tame and their great effort
In the Slate of Georgia. Their taxes .: f " r k '“ fil » f tlle who un '
sixtv per cent. Joy na,urc ln u * heBt aud most
beautiful form.
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given in on a sixty per
basis. The people of Thomas coun
ty. as large and extensive as it is. i ■ n. —
pay less than any of the counties In ; Representative noddenhery, of
this section of the State. ! Georgia, introduced a radical liu-
This latter statement Is true, and j migration hill in Congress Tuesday,
specially so when tho new coun-. which will restrict the influx of al
lies are considered, this being a; j Pn s by imposing n literacy test, a
somewhat unfair comparison, hjw-jyoj bead tax and the requirement |
ever, as the people have seen from | that each alle-a must have 1100 in
experience tlint taxes go up when hi 9 pocket. The present head tax
new counties are creatod. It Is like-1 on ]y $4. an d Mr. Roddenbery says
ise true that we pay less than the, this Is paid by the steamship corn-
large counties almost ae old as I panics. Quoting the report of .he
Thomas hereabouts. Wo pay the 1 immigration commission, he said our
smaller tax and we venture the *s- immigration laws were woefully In
sertion that none of tho property Is adequate an compared with those of
given In for a less valuation, com- Canada, Australia, Natal, Cape Cel
pared with real worth. ony and New Zealand. Weak laws
_ Atlanta, April 16.—So much oppo
sition has developed against tho
Idea of whipping women In Geor
gia's convict campB, that It Is con
sidered probable today that the
suggestion will not even be made to
the legislature.
Except for the two or three pres
ent wardens and Secretary Yancey,
of the Prison Commission it seems
almost impossible to find a single
individual who looks on tho ides
with anything but ahhorance.j
Indeed, legislators who were In
Atlanta yesterday suggested that a
man who would entertain such a
proposition, was per so not fit to con
tinue in the employ of the State.
Take the splendid farms that sell ] an( j feeble administration policy v-
for forty and fifty dollars. 'Some o' j counts for many undesirable immi-
them are given In at ten dollars per
acre. Land ln tho county cannot
hardly ho bought anywhere for loss
than ten dollars per acre, and yet In
certain districts of tha county, the
average of all the land amounts to
less than four dollars per acre.
A gentleman looking aver the
tax books of the county for 13 •
recently figured the average price
per acre for land la tho several dis
tricts of Thoms.- county, and those
figures are astonishing. They are
as follows, by districts, exclusive of
the larger cities and striking a
general average of all rural prop
erty:
If llavy Garden kisses sixty mem
bers of the Shriners, she probably ,. n
, Thomasville District $8.00
has enough to last her for several I
! Metcalfe District *34
weeks.
The Sally League opens Thursday
and the baseball fans ln this sec
tion want to see Albany cop a rag
this year.
The Georgian wants to know
“Was your mother unfit to vote.”
Of course not but she bad too much
seise to want to.
Boston District. . . .
Ways District
Barwlck District
Pavo District
Murphy District 5.60
Merrillville District. . .
Ochlocknee District. . .
Meigs Dlstrblct 6.60
Ellahelle District
grants coming to these ehorea,
Id.—Augusta Chronicle.
Tnx .notice, rrrst Round.
I will he at the rollowln h ' place.-
to receive “Tax Returns’’ on date:
given.
Barwlck, Tuesday April 1st, from
9 to 3.
Pavo, Wednesday, April 2nd. from
9 to 4.
Patten, Thursday, April 3rd from
10 to 3.
Merrillville, Friday, April 4th,
from 9 to 3.
C'oolidge, Saturday. April, 5th.
from 9 to 3.
Meigs Monday, April 7th, from
9 to 4.
Ochlocknee, Tuesday, April
from 9 to 4.
Ellahelle, Wednesday, April
from 9 to 12.
Metcalfe, Thursday, April
from 10 to 4.
Cooks Store, Friday, April 11,
from 10 to 3.
Boston, Saturday, April 12 th.
from 8 to 4.
Thomasville, all during April
term of Superior Court.
F. S. NORTON,
(adv.) T. R. T. C.
St'a,
9th.
An Atlanta man wants a divorce
Just because his wife beat him over
the head with a poker on several
occasions. Men are so unrsasonahl
especially married mea.
Shoe machinery Is to he gift on :he
free list but the manufacturers say
It wont loot.
ODD FELLOWS GO TO SAVANNAH
Mary Garden must have liked kiss
lag after trying tbe Shriners. She
look a porter In a Colorado hotel
lor tbs sext victim.
At a regular meeting of Pinny
Woods Lodge No. 13S, I. O. O. F..
of this city, held on Tuesday even
ing, the 15th Inst., Pas". Grand B. M.
Zangwill and Oscar Lee were dulv
elected as representatives of tins
lodge to the next Grand Lodge Con
vention, which Is to be held at
vannah, during the week commenc
ing May tbe 26th, 1913.
Mrs. W. N. Austin has also been
selected as the representative of Mil
dred Ilcbecah Lodge, to attend th
Convention.
There has been some talk of got-
3 r.Q i ting the Thomasville degreo team
{to go to Savannah and compete for
the prize In that work. Since the
[time the local team won the fl-st
l prize, there has been a desire
1 jover the State for the team to go
The council has passed the ordln-1 into the contest again and It Is pos
sible that arrangements will
made to attend.
MOVING FORWARD.
| ance which forbids the cow the
l streets of the city and It is more
| than probable that the council will
Th* Popes recovery has been told
i a dream but the Doctor In atten-
sacs laid It would prove a dream If
is Pop* didn’t obey orders.
No, indeed, men are not curious,
o*t at all so. Just try to tell oie
something he ought not to near and
so ordain for two years at least.
We believe that the majority of the
MONEY FOR FAKE BURIAL
people of the city were co;nis&«t of (Caused Huln of Negro Who Weal
the fact that this would be thus cud |
will not let it interfere with any of!
the movements for progress or de-! Atlanta, April IS. For Egging
| money to bury Is wife, who has been
relopment. jdead and burled for the past
It ia rery evident that continued (years or more. Palmer Peaso, a no*
• torious negro swindler, hat been
how quickly he reeenta it.
How about tbe benefit game to- deavorlng to do to move Thomas-
morrow? Let’s £0 out and donote j ville forward. The cow Is a quos
• friction could ruin anything endj gcn ^ tbe stockade. Peaso raised
! everything which Mayor Luke is en-1 th® money for tho fake funeral
I . . „ . ^ J among people of his own race. He
even invaded a negro ministers
to the sick man who la away from lion which is never settled to suit
home and in the hands of strangers. ; everybody and probably wont be
— - # - - until there is no chance for its ever
coming up again. Meanwhile, the
I town has got to grow and move If
It would be a city, with any preten
sions of progress. It must move,
and it will move If Mayor Luke $nd
! the council hav© any support in their
'efforts. They have already started
| this improvement in the laying of
three thousand feet of water mains. |
The city needs three thousand feetj
Miss Wilson wont wear corsets
and high shoes, and tbe ladies of
•ourse will follow the lead in style
adopted by the Presidents daughter j
—maybe.
meeting in a church on Central
Avenue and Hunter Street, and flim
flam med the preachers with a pa
thetic tale. It was the fact that one
of these ministers volunteered to as
sist at the funeral that ruined
Peaso. No corpse could be found,
and the preachers denounced him.
MRS. LARAM0RE
TELLS TROUBLES
A Pennsylvania galoot proposed to
•o many school teachers that he
wai arrested for Insanity. The
wonder of It Is that none of them
accepted him.
Champ Clark will preside over the
Hou*e wheel the Underwood bill Is
passed aid Wilson will affix his ap
proval. Pleasant denoument to that
little affair at Raltlmore last June.
more in other places and needs It as
much or probably more than where
It has been placed. It Is lmpor-
tant that this and other steps h<
taken. The council must act In th*
matter and they must have the good
will and support of the people.
With that there Is no doubt but
The people of Georgia won't con-1 *’hat the Improvements of tho next
elder seriously the race of Cochran.* w0 Y*xra W G1 equal any In the hle-
of Atlanta, for the Senate, against, *°ry °f Thomasville,
Hoke Smith next year. There Is no !
man ln the state who could fill his j
place and none so conceited ns to no-1
lleve he could beat the Junior Sena
tor before the people. j
MAGNOLIA PARK.
The appeal of the Ladles Study
Class to preserve Magnolia Park for
the city should not go unheeded. It
The talk of Underwoods failure \' a almoat Impossible for the city to
In loyalty to the President seems to! buy the ,,lace at ,h,, tlm ® and 11
lave been summarily stopped by hl»| wouId be a matter of » dd ‘U°nal ex
action when he went before the | ppn * c ,f ,hpy <“'en>Pted to put any
House and stated that the W'ays and ! lm I >r0Tement » on **>* Place. The la-
Means committee had changed Itsl 41 ** pr °T°« e *° buy th e park by pop-
rlew In conformity with President's i ular ■“•>■"**1®“ “ d In addition to
wishes as far at sugar
was concern
ed and naked tbe House to support
them In It. Howard, of Georgia, said
that th* President would have been
hisslllited hot for the actios of the
lsMsr la the House.
that they propose to keep it clevt
and attractive and pleasant for the
People.
Under those conditions It would
be a pleasure to Kir# the mite to-
lady In Goodwater Describes Her
Distressing Experience and
Tells How She Was
Finally Relieved.
16th.
NOTICE OF ROND VALIDATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA
Thomas
validate
Bonds,
CITY OF THOMASVILLE.
In the Superior Coer*
County, Georgia.
Petition to confirm and
Fifty Thousand Dollars of
the proceeds to be applied only to
school purposes.
On the 1st day of April, 1913,
tho abere cose, being a petition
filed by the Solicitor General of the
Southern Circuit, In the name of
the State iff Georgia, against the
City of Thomasville to validate and
confirm $59,000.09 of Bonds, the
proceeds of which are to be applied
only to school purposes In and for
said city, will be heard and deter
mined at the court house In the
city of Thomasville on the third
Monday In April next, and asy citi
zen of the dtate of Georgia, resid
ing within the city of Thomasville
or any o'her poreon, wherever rest
dent, who has a right to object, may
become a party to these proceed
tags.
This, 7iu uay ui nprh, 1913.
O. GROOVER, Deputy Clerk,
Superior Court, Thomas Co., Oa
4-7-tf.
Good Demand For County Mont,
Mr. T. H. Hester, of Grady county,
was In town today with a two-
horse wagon load of home-raized
bacon, which he did not keep In hls
possession long, however, as It
like hot cakes. Mr. Hester sold hls
meat at from 11 to 13 cents. It was
of fine quality and he says he has as
much more of it at home.
There Is never any trouble
selling country-cured bacon,
Thomasville, If It is alright, as there
Is always a steady demand for
There are some people who had
rather have It for breakfast than
the Western breakfast bacon art!
cle, and for boiling vegetables, It Is
the best going.
For Rurns, Bruises and Sores.
The quickest and surest cure for
burns, bruises, boils, sores. Inflam
motion and all Bkln diseases
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. In four
days It cured L. H. Hnfflln, of Ire
dell, Tex ■ .ore on hls ankle
which pained him so he could hard
ly walk. Should be In every house
Only 25c. Recommended by all
druggists.afiv.
Goodwater, Mo.—'''Ever since I wtt
I little girl," says Mrs. Riley Laramore,
"I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia.
I suffered misery after eating, and had
terrible heartburn.
1 thought I had to suffer this way as
tong as I lived, but when I began to take
Thedford’s Black-Draught, ln small
doses, every night, the heartburn was all
gone ln a tew days, and i could eal
without distress.
1 took two small package* in an, and
although that was some time ago, the
dyspepsia has not returned.
I speak a good word for Thedford’s
Black-Draught whenever I have the op
portunity."
If eating causes distress, we urge you
to try Thedford’s Black-Draught II
cleanses the system, helps the stomach te
digest its food, regulates tbe bowels, and
stimulates the liver.
It acts gently and Is without bad after-
■fleets. Try it Price 25c.
FARM LOANS
5 years time — Easy Payments.
Lowest rate*. Large amounts a
Specialty,
nARItOW LOAN « lABJTRAOT
COMPANY.
Pelham, Go.
Lameness
Sloan’s Liniment is a quick
and reliable remedy for lame
ness in horses and other farm
animals.
" Sloan's Liniment sarpVKi on—
thing on earth for lam«n«M in horsM
anil other homo ailments. I would
not sleep without it in tnjr stable."—
Good far Swelling and Abscess.
Mr. II.M.Gibbs,of Lawrence, Kan..
R. V. II., No. 3, writes:—" 1 had a mare
with an abscess on her neck and one
60e. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely
cured her. 1 keep it all tbe time for
galls aud imall swellings aadforertrjr-
thing about tho stook. n .
ISLOANSI
LINIMENT
is a quick and safe remedy
for hog cholera.
Governor of Georgia uses
Sloan's Liniment for Hot Cholera.
" I heard Oor. Drown (who Is quite a
farmer) sav that he had oarer lost a
hog from cholera and that bis remedy
always was a tablesponnful of Sloan’s
Liniment in a gallon of slops, decreas
ing the does as the animal Improved.
Last month Oor. Brown and myself
were at the Agricultural College
building and in Hie discussion of tho
ravages of the disease, Oor. Brown
gars the remedy named as unfailing,"
" On.ir.RVKR."
Bataiqai Daily News.
At All Dealers. *3c„ 50c. A •l.OO.
Iddna Dr. Sut l Bout, Baton.
"White Crest
has stood the test,
A trial will prove
it is the best."
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Scientists Say No Person Is Naturally Lazy
Scientists have found that no parson Is
naturally lazy. Laziness is Invariably
caused from impaired health In one
form or another. Ninety-nine per cent-
of indolence, Ufclcssneti, lack of ambi
tion, lack of appetite, Is caused by tbe
blood being impregnated with‘Malarial
Germs. These little Germs, ten thousand
of which could be held on the point of a
pen knife, destroys the red corpuscles in
the blood aod at last manifest themselves
in the form of Chills, Chills and Fever,
Cold and LaGrlppe. No. 101 Tonic Is
made from a prescription, which is guar
anteed to drive these little demons from
the system and rebuild tbs whole anato
my, This No. 101 Tonle is made from
a prescription of a physician who had 30
yean experience practicing medicine In
one of the worst malarial sections la the
south. Try It on a guarantee, if it fails
to cure you, the money will be given
back. Drugglfls and dealers everywhere
sell it, or we will send dlredt by parcel
poA mail. Price 35c. and 50c. pci
bottle.
ThcG. B. Williams Co., Sole Manu
facturers, Quitman, Ga.
f^'ir (adv.)
HlQIlt
High Art Clothing
Now that the Fall and Winter rush
is over, we are going to give fo 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 themlnow.
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.
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Mallard & Varnedoe.
Door
WE SUPPLY
and Window
Frames
Interior Trim of all Kinds
Sash Doors and Blinds.
Veneer work of all kinds.
PAINTS, OILS, & GLASS
LIME, CEMENT & SAND.
Everything for
Building a House.
Thomasville Variety Works.
Ingrams
Drug Store.
THOMASVILLE, GA
Closes Saturday.
INTERNATIONAL
STOCK Medicina ' FOOD
PURIFIES THE BLOOD AND KEEPS STOCK HEALTHY
STRICTLY MEDICAL. PREVENTS DISEASE.
A Hog Cholera Preventative
(ituraniesd to make Horses, Cattle and Hoga gain more pounds
from all grain eaten.
Special Prices
25-lb BUCKET Sl.no
*1.00 PACKAGE BO
o.no package an
0.25 PACKAGE 1*
Special book of directions ln each -package.
—For Sale By—
U. D. Bright,
orKRA HOUSE BUILDING WEST JACKSON STREET.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
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Money Loaned
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At 1% Interest, payable annually. The borrower has the
privilege of paying part or all ot the principal at any Intereit,
period, stopping interest on auch payment. I will asv* you
money. Come to see me, or write. Prompt attention given
all writus Isqulrtes.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
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