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MR. J. T. DONALDSON BUYS your
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MACHINISTS AND LABORERS
Wanted to erect saw mill at Met
calfe. Apply to Monroe & Co.,
Metcalfe, Ga. 19-2td-ltsw
FOR SALE—One sideboard, one book
case, one davenport and two-seat
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WANTED—Good house-keeper. Ap
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FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms,
for light house-keeping. Apply to
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19-tf
Atlanta. April 21.—When he tried
to boil a bucket of gasoline, Stun
ner Bailey, a negro man, started
skyward yesterday afternoon, but
came back to earth still alive,
though seriously injured.
Ho was accompanied on the trip
by Grace Wallace, the cook, whose
burns will also probably prove fatal.
The terrific explosion s hashed the*
stove into bits, and practically de
molished the kitchen.
IMPORTANT FACTS
About the State Sunday School Con
vention, Elborton, April 22ml,
23rd and 21th.
Place of meeting: Elberton.
Time: Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, April 22nd, 23rd, 24th.
Speakers on the program: One of
the world’s greatest Sunday School
men, Mr. W. C. Pearce, of Chicago,
Aseo iate General Secretary of the
International Sunday School Asso
ciation, is to be on the program.
Prof. E. O. Excel, of Chicago, is to
have full charge of the music. Iu
all, there will be more than twenty-
five speakers from various parts of
” or i the state on the program. All of
them are people who are bringing
respective
MET ill
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’(TING UNDER ORDER OK COM*
MAM IKK OF BLOCADING FLEET
—MONTENEGRO WILL HAVE TO
WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM
SCUTARI.
Antlparl, Montenegro, lAprll 21
An ultimatum was sent to Monte-
Kv-ro today by the Commander if
the International Fleet, which is
lot-hading the roast of this coun-
trv. It deelares that unless Monte
negro immediately withdraws her
*ronns from Scutari, the fleet * will
land its troops. .
T
ATT
ORGANIZATION OF THE FAMOUS
NEW YORK CHIEF, IS ALMOST
. WRECKED BY SUPPOSED EN
EMY OF ONE OF THE OFFI.
CERS.
New York, April 21.—The bomb
throwing which nearly wrecked Po
casse* Club, a Tammany organiza
tion early today, is charged by tlr
police to unknown political ene
mies of Nicholas J. Hayes, President
of the Club, a^id a former sherlfT.
Of the five nersons in the club at
the time, no one was badly hurt.
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A LL binders are more or less alike In general construction. There are eevcral features, however,
teat have an influence on the efficiency of the machine. The farmer of to-day wants more than a
machine that will cut and bind his grain. He wants the binder that will harvest his grab under
all conditions; whether It Is tall or short, even, lodged, tangled or full of green undergrowth—that Is, he
wants the “McCORMICK.”
TS BIG FLEET TO
GILL GLOBE
IN THE HOUSE THIS A”MAR, AS
SHOWN BY THEIR OWN EX
PRESSIONS OF THEMSELVES
IN TIIE DIRECTORY.
Washington, April 21.— What the
members of the Sixty-Third Con
gress think of themselves, became
public today, when the new Con
gressional directory was Issued, con
taining the biographies written by
themselves.
The directory lie's in the Senate
• 1 Democrats, 4 4 Republicans and
one Progressive.
In the House, there are 200 Dem
ocrats, 127 Republicans, 7 Progres
sive Republicans. 9 Progressives, one
Independent, with a vacancy in the
seat of the late Representative Le-
Gare. of South Carolina.
Lawyers, as usual, form the bu’k
of the legislators.
JAPS HAVE
COOLED DOWN
B. O. C. TOXIC—
Cures and keeps off fevers,
le at City Drug 3tore.
TTTrr ^ ; T~~ things to pass In their
. RENT—By the year, a modern 3unday schools,
room furnished cottago; fine lo- j Delegates: Every white Sunday
School In the state Is requested ‘.o
send at least three delegates, and as
itlon, 328 E. Jefferson St. 'Apply
i>n tbo premises. 21-6t.
TO SELL—a Dig bargain. Im
mediately, white Wyandotte, Mar
red Rock and Buff Orpington
Chickens. See O. W. Stephenson,
209 Colton Ave. 14-tf.
BICYCLE STOLEN—*5.00 Reward
for return. Columbia Mo lei 59,
Chainless, black enamel 26-Iach
frame, black wheels, red rubber
handle grips. Return to Tlmes-
Enterprlse.
FOR RENT—At Once, the Miller
residence. Corner Washington and
Dawson, with all modern conven
iences. Apply T. L. Ross. Wil
liams Bldg, phor.e 177. 17-tf
WOMEN—Sell guaranteed hosiery;
whole or part tlme;goods replaced
if hole appears; big money-saver;
large profits: experience unneces-
eary. International Mills. 4 029
West Philadelphia. Pa. 19-tf.
many more as possible. All minis
ters of the Gospel and superinten
dents are delegates by virtue of their
office. Any member of any white
church or Sunday School will be
come a delegate by registering at
Elberton, even though their election
msy have been overlooked by their
Church or Sunday School.
Registration; Ail wno attend the
Convention will pay a registration
fee of fifty cents, and will he given
free one year’s subscription to Tho
Georgia Sunday School News, a copy
of Prof. Excoll's ‘Coronation
Hymns," which retails at 35 cents, a
souvenir note-book-program, pencil
and a handsome eouvenlr badge.
Entertainment: The committee
will meet all trains and take tho
Tokio, April 21.—The entire Jap
anese nation awaits with evident
anxiety the outcome of the dellbnra-
atlone on the California alien land-
holding bill, and the chagrin and
disappointment, vented last week In
militant talk, Is today somewhat
modified.
The governmental and commercial
forces are using their utmost exes-
tlons to restrain the unthinking vjl-
tators here.
It Is said that not a single respon
sible person In this country, has
even dreamed of a war, as the out
come of this affair.
Washington, April 21.—When the
'American fleet sails for the Mediter
ranean in January, of nest year, it
will be a fleet iof nearly twice ho
muzzle energy of the famous fleet
whlrh was sent around the world In
1907, and a fleet of half again as
great a tonnage as tho former.
' It Is a striking example of the ad
vance In tho Navy’s fighting power,
say the officials of the navy.
The fleet will go fully equipped,
accompanied by all the destroyers
that can he spared, and supply ships.
The official announcement declares
that the object of the trip Is to stim
ulate enlistments and for tho educa
tion of Hie officers and men.
. WEEK OF
STRIKE IS ON
WHY HAY SHOULD BE BALED
The best market for hay and oats ia found in cities und in localitha where hut little hay is j?rown.
To take advantage of this condition, the farmer must have his hay and oats la such shape that it can be
easily tra; sported. If hay Is to be shipped, it Is absolutely necessary that it bo baled.
The farmer who bales Ills hay is in a position to market it \vhereev<v the best price prevails. If ho
fells his hay loose, he must accopt whatever the local market offers.
I H C May Presses
Greatest Capacity
Low Bale Chamber
Most Durability
Lowest Step-over for the horse
Require the Least Power to Operate
FOR SALE BY
Californian* Wants Bill Passed-
(By Associated Press.)
San Francisco, 'April, 21.—Unless
the California legislature enacts the
antl-allea land bill, It will he asked
to submit to the voters of the state
a constitutional amendment on the
question, according to the announce
ment made today by officers of the
Brussels, Belgium, April 21.—The
second week of the general strike
for equal suffrage in Belgium, be
gan today with the strankers ranks
unbroken. In fact the ranks have
been strengthened, the oclallst lead
ers assert that a half million men
are now out on this strike.
. cheerful spirit prevails amon?
the working classes, who are satis
fied that the government will bo
obliged to yield to the compromise,
providing that an equalization par
liamentary franchise be Immediately
considered.
The cabinet ministers are deter
mined not to‘ surrender It tho Gov
ernment still commands a majority
of the Chamber of Deputies tomor
row.
The Socialist National Convention
meets Wednesday to discuss tho
situation.
T. A.-.fxstch,
DEALER IN HARDWARE AND FARMERS’ IMPLEMENTS.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
TARIFF DEBATE HAPPED WILSON URGES
ABROGATE THE TREATY
Washington, April 21.—Tho Demo
cratic tariff bill, as amended by the
House caucus, was re-introduced to
day and will be called up for general
debate Wednesday.
The rules committee Is consider
ing a resolution to limit the dis
cussion and amendments, aiming to
put the bill through to passngo ns
rapidly as possible, should the reoo-
lutlon pass. It Is estimated that at
least three weeks will be required
for the House consideration of the
hill.
With the Te-lntroducemcnt of the
bill, tno views of the minority, at
tacking it, were presented to the
House by Representative Payne and
his Republican Colleagues
Columbia. Miss., April 21.—Rob
ert Dunbar, who was kidnapped last
August, near Opelousas, La„ has
been found and Identified.
A man giving ots name as W. C.
Willis, has been arrested, charged
with the kidnapping.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, April 21.—In his
first special message to Congress,
President Wilson today urged an
appropriation of twenty thousand
dollars for the expenses of the
American Commission to the Anal
opium congress of the Powers, at
The Hague next June.
GEORGIA CASHIER SUICIDE
delegates to the Church, and after j A*'? 11 '' Exclusioni League.
Ways and Mnans Committee. T*ioy 1
maintain that the bill, which Is un- '
With Great llrltain Is tho Quickest '° r , “'Tw
War fe Sem. ran.I Tolls. i has aIarmed thc country, and If It
Unadllla, Ga„ April 21.<—John R.
Lockerman, cashier of the Bank of
Unadllla, committed suicide here
this morning, by shooting himself
through tho head. Ill health is giv
en as the cause for Lockerman’?
of the j ra ,h act.
SHHIXKRS WILL BE ROYALLY
ENTERTAINED IN ATLANTA.
revlstering the delegates will bo as-1 ^ *^ e . will In-
WANTED—A large tract of good Convention will be a Sunday School
land (timbered land preferred) I*™?® J n . tw ° •JJrWoiiai the flrstdl-
Must bo a bargain; give full de- ” " “ " ' “
signed homes. The Elberton people 1 ' ok « tbe Initiative to bring the mat-
have opened their hearts .and homes | ter before the People
and will he glad to entertain all 'ho
attend.
Demonstration: A feature of tho
Way to Settle Canal Tolls,
Says Senator.
scrlptlon and lowest price first
letter. L. A. Wood. Carrollton.
Oa. 25-tf.
'TICE OF BOND VALIDATION.
TATE OF GEORGIA
Islon being composed of delegates
and the second division composed of!
thc Sunday School workers of El-|
herton.
Hnllrond Rates: The railroads of \
O'c State have granted a low ra
Tlckeis will be on sale April 2), 21,
22, 23, and for trains scheduled to ONE HUNDRED
Y OF THOMA3VILLE.
In the Superior Cour’ Thoma
County, Georgia.
Petition to confirm and validate
Fifty Thousand Dollars of Bonds
the proceeds to he appliid only to
school purposes.
On the 1st day of April, 1913,
the above case, being a petition
filed b> tno Solicitor General of the
Southern Circuit. In the name of
the State cK Georgia, against the
City of Thomasvllle to validate aad
confirm *59,000.00 of Bonds, the
proceeds of which are to be applied
only to school purpos:s la and for
said city, will be heard and deter
mined at the court bouso In the
city of Thomasvllle on the third
Monday la April next, and any citi
zen of the State of Georgia, resid
ing within the city of Thomasvllle
or any o’her person, wherever resi
dent. who has a right to object, may
become a party to these proceed
ings.
This, 7ui uay ut April, 191*.
O. GROOVER, Deputy C| #r k.
Superior Court, Thomas Co., Ga.
4-7-tf.
"each Elberton before noon April
24th. Good returning for trains
| 'cheduled to reach starting point by
■ midnight of 'April 30th.
Is passed, It will reduce wages to a
level with those of foreign coun
tries.
Special Notice!
Washington, April 21.—The abro-1 The entire Wa >® and Means Com-
gatlon of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty j roittee met late today, to formally
and the Clayton-Bulwcr treaty, as I ,asa upon the bill, and the majority
the qui kest means of getting to rp Port probably will be made to the
the bottom of the canal tolls affair, I tomorrow by Chairman Uu-
j is the object of a resolution which j dwwood.
Senator Chamberlain, of Oregon, to
TWENTY.
FIVE MILLIONS WAS THE ES
TIMATE OF THE FORTUNE,
ALTHOUGH IT IS NOT DEFI
NITELY KNOWN.
day presented to the Senate, and
which was referred to the Foreign
Relations Committee.
One of the results of the intro
duction of this resolution probably
will be to hasten the definition of
the attitude of the Wilson adminis
tration toward the question of ex
emption of American shipping inter
ests from tolls in the Panama Ca
nal.
paynes mm
FOR RHEUMATISM
THE GREATEST KIDNEY AND
BLADDER REMEDY ON TIIK
MARKET TOBAY.
New York, April 21.—The will of
J. Plerpont Morgan was probated
here this morning. The estimates
of the total run as high as one hun
dred and twenty-five million dol-
| lars, but the exact value will not
he known until It Is appraised hy the
State for tho purpose of coll°ct!ag
the Inheritance tax.
J. P. Morgan, Jr., intimated today
that he mlrht make a statement this
week regarding the disposition
the Morgan art treasures.
What It has done for others it will
do for you. Cures and strengthens
the kidneys and frees the system of
uric acid. By Its use your dally
tasks will become a pleasure Instead
of a drudgery, life will be brighter
and your health extended for many
years. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. Price, *1.0J per
bottle. For Sale by—
1*HA<X)CK-MAKH DIIUG OO.
(adv.)
CLUB WOUILU IH KHUET8U
WILL EO TO THE PEB
! Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlai’ie
j Railroad Company; K. M. Atkin
son and E. T. Lamb, Receiver*.
Thomasvllle, Ga., April 19, 1913
SALE OF REFUSED FREIGHT.
There will be sold at public auction
May 15th, 1913, at 10:00 A, M., a
carload of hay, received in car W.
C„ 30572, now stored at Noel’s
warehouse, hilled to order notify
Homer Williams, to satisfy charges
now assessed against the shipment,
same to be sold without guarantee
E. M. FLEMING, Agent.
Atlanta, April 19.—In response to, , -
a special Invitation, promoted hy j of quaHty. quanHty^ orjalue
the convicts themselves, Caruso will
sing at the Federal penitentiary
some day during opera week, in
Atlanta. Warden Moyer telegraph
ed their request direct to Mr. Gatil;
Mr. Gatti wired south last night lo
find out if the arrangement woe all
right with the local Music Festival
For The Toilet
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF TOIL- ~
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ir WILL PAY YOU WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING FOR ©
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A Letter of Thanks.
Rome, Ga., 'April 15, 1913.
Editor Tlmes-Entcrprlse;
Thomasvllle, Ga.
Dear Sir: Our resolution com
mittee of the Grand Grove of the
Woodmen Circle of Georgia, asked
that the following resolutions, as
adopted by them and by thc Wood
men Circle of the State, be handed
you for publication In your paper.
They are as follows:
‘We desire that wo, as a body,
prepare and present to the Thomas
vllle Grove, No. 42, Thomasvll’e,
I Ga., a note of thanks for tho most
gracious and charming hospitality
extended to their guests while
their midst. We also wish to thank
liersonally and severally the mem
bers of the Circle, Rebekahs, and
Eastern Star for the happy cordiali
ty of welcome and the spirit of fra-
ternalism that has marked this con
vention.
”We desire to exprfss to Mayor
Luke. In behalf of his own personal
efforts, and In behalf of the people
he renresente, our heartfelt grati
tude for the unselfish love and charl-
jty shown us. And to the evening
rnper, which extended In Its out
stretching arms, the encouragement,
the fraternallsm, and tho welcom
ing embraces of love and affection,
we cm only say our words are In-
sden'Mte to express our apprecia
tion.”
MISS ELIZABETH DOWDLE,
i Chairman,
MRS, J. B. WHITE.
MRS. I VIE HENDERSON,
Committee. I
Washington, April 21.—Hundreds
of* club women from all parts of the
United States^ are pouring Into the
capital today, for the annuhl con
vention of thc General Federation
of Women’s Clubs, which lasts
through the week.
The meeting tonight will he main
ly social in its nature. Mrs. Wil
liam E. Andrews, President of the
Federation for the District of Co
lumbia, will welcome the delegation.
Mrs. Percy V. Penny-Backer, of
Texas, who Is the National Presi
dent, responding.
President and Mrs. Wilson will
greet tho delegates at the White
House tomorrow, and Thursday they
will be guests of the City of Bal
timore.
Canada’s Mixed Races.
The Bible is already sold in Canada
to 90 different tongues, but 17 other
«*ces are now asking that editions be
printed In their languages. The Brit-
directors, and all arrangements have 1 tsh Foreign Bible society hat publisb-
beon made. The S00 men In gray #d the Scriptures in 124 different ton-
wjR therefore have^ the opportunky cues, but It seems 17 more must be
made to meet the needs of Canada's
No Picnic, at Patten School.
Uarwlck, Ga., Anri; ’913.
Editor Times-Enterprlse.
Thomasvllle, Ga.
Dear Editor: I should like to an
nounce that the picnic of the Patten
school, which was to have come off
on tho 25th Inst., has been called
off. There will be no exercises at
the close of school.
O. C. HOUGH.
■..Af--. . zlnsl'lAc ’■Ats.-jcfc,.
of hearing the greatest tenor la th
world.
Many distinguished anJ no or
lous compatriots of Caruso are
among the prisoners at tho Federal
penitentiary, notably Lupo, the
Wolf, and his gang of counterfeit
era. Two years ago. Geraldlao Far
rar sang at the prison under eiml-
ftr circumstances. Her, “Homof,
Sweet Home," and "Annie Laurie,"
caused many of the men to burst
into audible weeping.
Thweatt Get* Himself a Wife.
katevn*eni>one nontihitlon.
Atlanta, April 31.—When !h*
Shriners come to Attanta, they will
see some things to be proud of.
They will not only eeo tho meet
magnificent Masonic Temple In the -
South, located on Peachtree street,
but they will have an opportunity of
going through the Masons', Annuity
building at the corner of Edgewood
and Ivy sircet, which Is the home of
tho organization that is caring for
the widows and orphans of deceased
Masons.
This supreme lodge office building
of the Mnsons' Annuity, by the way,
has Increased very materially In
value because of real estate condi
tions. It Is valued in the assets of
’.he lodge at *42,198.71, but It Is
now worth very considerably more,
and Is increasing In value all the
time.
The total assets of the organiza
tion now reach *536,124.77. Taw
Masons' Annuity !s the only frater
nal order on earth that started
without a cent and has made such
remarkable and substantial suc
cess.
GEORGIA BOY RECOMMENDED
FOR REINSTATEMENT TODAY
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, April 21.—T. M.
Simpkins, of Georgia, and three
others, who were dismissed In 1911,
were today recommended for re
instatement at West Point, by court
martial.
Scientists Say No Person Is Naturally Lazy
Colored society Is very much
worked up In anxiety and expecta
tion over the novel and romantic
marriage of Prof. H. H. Thweatt,
principal of the "olored public
schools. Prof. TUwestt has never
seen his.intended, the being recom
mended to him ty his brother, who
Is principal of one of the city schools
of Paris, Texas, where the bride-elec*,
resides. A correspondence was op
ened up between the two, mutual
engagement was the result.
The bride comes to the groom, and
he in company with others, includ
ing the pastor. Rev. B, J. Powell, of
St. Thomas A. M. E. church, who
will tie the knot, will meet the
bride In Balnbridge, Ga. The party
will leave the city on the 4 o’clock
P. M. train, April 26. The bride
will reach Balnbridge at 12:30 Sat
urday morning. Just as soon as the
train rolls In, the Thomasvllle party
will board It, and the marriage will]
take place Immediately on. the ears,
and then to Thomasvllle they will he
met by relatives, friends and well-
wishers. The Bunshine Club, the
Excelsior Whist Club, and the Courts
of Calanthe are vtelng with each
other to make It pleaaant for tho
brav* llttla woman from the Lo k
Star State. WELL-WISHER.
Scientist* have fonnd that no parson is
naturally lazy. Laziness Is Invariably
caused from impaired health la one
form or another. Ninety-nine per cent-
of Indolence, llfclcssness, lack of ambl
tloa, lack of appetite, Is caused by the
blood being Impregnated with Malarial
Germs. These little Germs, ten thousand
of which could be held on the point of a
pen knife, destroys thc red corpuscles In
the blood and at last manifest themselves
In the form of Chills, Chills and Fever,
Cold and LaGrlppe. No. 191 Tonlo Is
anteed lo drive these little demons from
the system and rebaild the whole anato
my. This No. 161 Tonic Is made from
a prescription of a physician who had 36
years ezperlenco practicing medicine in
one of the worst malarial sections In the
sooth. Try It on a guarantee, U It falls
lo core you, the money will be given
b*ck. Dragglits and dealers everywhere
sell It, or we will send dlredt by parcel
poll mail. Price 25c. and 50c. per
bottle.
TheG. B. Williams Co., Sole Mann-
made from a prescription, which b guar- bdluren, Quicman, Ga.
fadr.)
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Is the mistake that la often made by
the man that la given to' procrasti
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at so llttla ezpenae by
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