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GOOLIDGE HEMS
Coolldge, April 28.—.Mrs. F. J.
Jordau, who has bee;i fciik lor some
time, is reported to be but little, it
any. better at this time.
Rev. J. P. McCann tilled his repii-
lar api’Ointnient at the Baptist
Church Sunday and Sunday night.
Those who stayed away Sunday lost
the hearing of one of the best ser
mons ever delivered in this town,
this
SENATOR HOKE SMITH IN
DEMAND AS A SPEAKER
Atlanta, April 28.—Senator Hoke
Smith is in considerable demand as
an orator, and has been recently
compelled to decline a number of
invitations to speak in various part3
of the country.
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia,
•North Carolina cities, and othor
ribe is any judge of what (points are among those where the
gospel teaches.
A double marriage occurred in
this community on last Sunday, the
contracting parties being Mr. C. M.
Eddings and -Miss May Belle Mur
phy, and Mr. G. R. Eddings and Miss
Amanda Murphy. The grooms ire
brothers and the brides are sisters.
They were met at the Rocky Ford
bridge, on the Oehlocknee river by
Rev. H. B. Nesmith and a few
Georgia senator has been requested
to make speeches during the past
couple of weeks.
Senator Smith found it difficult to
decline an invitation last week to
speak at the approaching meeting
of the Southern Society in Wash
ington, on May 10th. At that meet
ing Congressman Richmond Pear
son Hobson will preside, and Sec
retary of State William Jennings
friends where the nuptial tie tint Bryan will be one of the speakers.
!Senator Smith was invited to speak
•Southern Statesmanship and
ly the preacher in a short, but im
pressive ceremony. Their friends
join in wishing them unbounded
happiness on the sea of life.
Quite a number of our citizens
have been in ThomasviPe the last
week and will be this week, in at
tendance at Superior Court—some as
jurors, some as witnesses and some
as litigants. Coolldge seems to
always have a full representation
at these courts,
Southern Ideas. His work In ‘.lie
Senate, however, is so heavy tnat it
is impossible for him to make any
outside engagements of this nature.
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WILL PROTEST
AGAINST THE EVACUATION OF
SCUTAIU TO THE POWERS OF
EUROPE—“UNJUST AND CRU
EL,** NICHOLAS SAYS.
London, April 28.—The formal
protest against the demand by the
European Powers for the immed
iate evacuation of Scutari by the
Montenegrins, has been ordered
made by the Representative of the
Montenegrin Government in London,
in instructions received today from
Cettinje.
The demand is described by the
Government of King Nicholas
“unjust and cruel.”
Montenegrin Army, lied l>y Crown
Prince, Marched Out of
Scutari Today,
Pen.na, April 28.—Crown Prince
Danilo, of Montenegro, and
troops have marched *out of Scutari
toward the north, says an official
bulletin received here. Only five
batteries of Montenegrin artillery
now remain in the city.
Mr. J. M. Linton, of Pavo, passed
through Thomasvi’le Saturday, on
route to Grady county, where he
vlll spend a short time with his
daughter.
MEMORIAE DAY OBSERVED
(Continued from Pago 1.
Again,'* was given as a closing
number.
The Children of the Confederacy
placed flowers upon the graves of
the soldiers and upon those of
members of the old Memorial Asso-
iation, composed originally of some
of ThomasviJle's most prominent
women, several of whom have gone
to Join the Great Majority.
The stores were an closed for
the afternoon and the postoffica,
banks and other public buildings
closed throughout the day.
FIR-fUG
IS
RENDERED BY SUPREME COURT
TODAY—CREDITOR OF COR-
1*0RATION, MAY HOLD SUC
CESSOR FOR DEBT.
pened to be in attendance on 'ast
Monday, and was very much inter
ested in the noble charge of the
Judge to the jury. I wish that ev
ery citizen of this great state could
have heard it. So plain, pointed and
to the very point, no one could help
but see the great principle under
lying the law, which is intended for
the protection of all our citizens.
The oat crop in this section
seems to be very greatly damaged
by rust. Some of the best pros
pects are now looking very much ns
though they would be almost a com
plete failure. The blackberry crop,
however, promises good.
Unusuul Ruse to Capture Negro.
Policeman Scott made an w.-rost
under most unusual circumstances
one night not long ago. Mr. Sco f t
noticed a negro man standing in
front of the post office several times
during the early part of the night.
About midnight the officer went
to the negro who was still standing
on the same spot, and demanded to
know his business.
"Don’t bother me, Cap’ll,” was
the substance of the negro's rep'y,
Tse waiting here for Gov’nor .Toe
Brown. De Gov’nor owes me over
nine thousand dollars and lie’s to
come here tonight to ; ay me.’’
It only took the officer a minute
to make it out that the negro was
crazy and to decide that the easi -si
way to deal with him was the l.ea\ j
"You are Just the man I am looking!
for. Gov. Brown is waiting tor]
you in one of the back rooms in that I
brick house at the end of this street!
He sent me to show you *he way,"
was the reply of Mr. Scott. j
Without any further pursuasionj
the crazed nezro followed the offl-
Mr J . M. Brannon, of Oainesvll'e memo,HAL DAY FITTINGLY
passed through Thomasvllle Satur- OBSERVED AT CAIKO FRIDAY,
day. en route to Cairo, where he
goes to spend a lew days on busi-
The writer hap-, ness.
Cairo, Ga„ April 28.—Memorial
day, Saturday, was appropriately ob-
] served In Colro. The orator of the
I day, Hon. H. D. Twiggs, of Savav
cer on to the jail and Into the cell.! nah, arrived here on the evening
After they were once in -he cell Mr.; train Friday, A reception was ten-
Scott Jumped out and fastened the
was happening.
The crazed man took on terribly
for awhile, moaning that he “didn't
think that Gov'nor Brows would
fool him that way." He was carried
to Thomasvllle next day.—South
Georgia Home.
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MACHINISTS AND LABORERS—
Wanted to erect saw mill at Met
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turin* and nr-f retina Engines. None esn sur-
,<a*s lb? liyb-^.ade service the Schofield
Engines render today.
r»«fj e-«*ino hotvllr construct*! —nil dtatri-
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All tizen. r. iiter Crank type--12 b-re»p—«T to 100 Kor*-
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Scientists Say No Person Is Naturally Lazy
Scientists have found that no person is
naturally lazy. Laziness is invtriably
caused from impaired health in one
form or anolher. Ninety-nine per cent,
of lodolcnce, Ufclcssueu, lack of ambi
tion, 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 the red corpuscles in
the blood and at last manifest themselves
in the form of Chills, Chills and Fever,
Cold and LaGrlppe. No. 101 Tonic is
trade from a prescription, which fa guar-
dered him a*, the City Hotel Friday
evening. The reception parlor was
moat beautifully garland with pot
plants and fragrant flowers. Mrs.
B. M. Johnson received and wel
comed the guests and Dr. L. C.
Graham and Col. J. S. Weather pre
sented them to Judge Twiggs.
Mrs. L. C. Graham presided at the
i punch howl, and Misses Hurst and
Dunn Berved the punch. The punch,
however, was not slege-artlllery
punch. The hotel was brilliantly
lighted, making the place very In
viting. Mr. George W. Hurst and
his charming wife were declared to
bo royal entertainers.
Saturday mornlg was not a cheer-
ful looking morning, but Mr. W. B.
Roddenbery, who is proud of his
town and county hnd determined to
give Judge Twiggs a view of the
adjacent country. Despite the rain
he placed the Judge in his hand
some car and took him for a rido
into the country. Judge Twiggs ex
pressed surprise at the excellent
lands surrounding the city of Cairo.
At noon the good ladles gave the
Veterans an Inviting repast, which
'hey enjoyed to their fullest ex
tent, and the old hoys deeply re
gretted that they could not extend
further thanks for the dinner.
At 1:30 P. M. the Veterans, un
der command ot Capt. J. W. Clif
ford, with E. A.- Parrish, a V teran,
knocking the step on a kettle-drum,
marched to the High School Audi
torium and occupied front seats,
which had been reserved for them.
When the orator entered the audi
torium the Vets stood and gave *ho
old Rebel yell, as they did In their
younger days. They continued to
cheer the speaker until he was
upon the stage.
As soon as the assemblage was
called to order. Capt. Clifford an
nounced that Dr. B. D. Ragsdale
would Invoke Divine blessings.
After the opening prayer, a male
quartette sang "Tenting on the Old
Camp Ground.”
The speaker was then Introduced.
He was received with long and loud
cheers. He held hts audience spell
bound until the last word was said.
The npplause he received during
Washington, April 28.—A mo-
mentoue decision, especially to rail
roads, was rendered today by the
Supreme Court, holding that a credi
tor of a corporation, who was not a
party to Its re-organizatlon, may
hold the successor for his debt.
Justice Lurton dissented In the
decleion, calling it alarming.
The decision today held that the
Northern Pacillc Railway Company
was responsible for the judgment
against the Northern Paciflc Rail
way Company, which It succeeded.
No Decision In Other Important
Cases.
Washington. April 28.—The Su
preme Court today announced no
decision In the 3tate rat case, and
other Important suits pending be
fore that court.
Missouri state Supreme Court Itcn*
tiers Important Decision.
Jefferson City, Mo., April iS.—The
State 3upreme Court today Issued
an Injunction restraining 182 Are
Insurance companies from termi
nating their contracts now in force
In this state.
The court did not restrain the
companies from ceasing to write new
business in this state.
New Books at Library.
The library has received from
Congressman Roddenbery a number
of interesting volumes of the Pan-
American Union magazines, which
is a most interesting and Instruc-
tlve magazine, treating as it does of
South American countries, their in
dustries, business and social life.
Miss W. A. Towe rof Bos’on, be
fore leaving lor her home, present
ed the ThofnaevlUe library wltn
thirty-five volumns of popular fic
tion. This act Is much appreciated
by those interested in the library
Ten new volumes of the latest fic
tion have also been added to the
reading matter of the library.
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THE FAIR.
RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT
-OF-
Ladies Skirts
VALUES $1.75
$2.50 and $3.00
For $1.39 $1.69 $1.98
NOW ON SALE
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
The Fair.
Stein-Block Clothes.
Special-Notice!
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad Company; H. M. Atkin
son and E. T. Lamb, Receiver*.
Thomasvllle, Ga„ April 19, 1913.
SALE OP 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 ^Neel’s
warehouse, billed to order notify
Ho-mer Williams, to satisfy charges
now assessed against the shipment,
same to be sold without guarantee
of quality, quantity or value
E. M. FLEMING, Agent.
anteed to drive these little demons from
the system and rebuild the whole anato
my. This No. 101 Tonic Is made from) his talk and the vociferous cheering
a prescription ol a physician who had 30 fR •** conclusion certainly must
yean experience practicing medicine In
one of the wont malarial sections in the
south. Try U on a guarantee, If It falls
to cute yon, the money will be given
back. DrugglAs and dealen everywhere Soutland, came upon the st<
.... ... j rma f.
have convinced him that his
marks were highly appreciated.
Immediately after tho conclusion
of the address, Mrs. M. H. Burts,
one of the best singers In all our
Jtage and
sell it, or we will send diredt by parcel. sang, "Dixie.” .Miss Inner Powell,
poll malL Price 25c. and 59c. P«f |®“ . of l ., th L“ 0 Ji t . m ^!i‘
bottle.
! For The Toilet
0 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF TOlL-
® ET WATERS, INCLUDING SUCH POPULAR ODORS AS AZ-
0 UREA, LA TREFLE, HUD NUTS VIOLETS. LAZELLS, ETC.
0 ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF TALCUM
0 POWDERS IN TOWN INCLUDING ALL MAKE3, ODORS, AND
0 PRICES.
Jj? IT WILL PAY YOU WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING FOR
*? THE TOILET TO INSPECT OUR LINE AND GET OUR PP.iC-
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PHONE 284
.clans in Georgia, accompanied Mrs.
, . I Hurts on the piano. Mrs. Burts
The G. B. V, Ilhams Co., Sole Mann- always sings charmingly, but
fadturera, Quitman, Ga. I this occasion Bhe was certainly at
tadv.) i her be,t - Judge Twiggs could not
— — . j retain hla seat. The old Vets and
[everybody Joined In tho chorus.
During the singing the tears crept
down the cheeks of'many of the old
heroes. At the conclusion of “Dix
ie,’’ Judge Twlgzs stepped quickly to
the front and In a loud and In
spiring manner called for three
cheers. The cheers were freely giv
en and with much animation.
Col, J. S. Weathers, who Is a
Southerner In every fibre, thea
0 | sang the song composed by the old
0 | hero. Capt. Tip Harrison, namelyx
ijl ’’The Old-Time Confederates.” The
a entire assembly Joined In the cho
ke ru.a Col. Weathers Is an excellent
9 songster himself, and was very
0 highly complimented.
0 Rev. Mr. Wright, of the Metho-
K dlst Church, pronounced thb . be:ie-
Z diction. ',
S ! The Veterans then marched to tbs
0 ; cemetery, where the graves of the
0 j sleeping heroes were beautifully
0 decorated. Thus ended perhaps the
jmoit complete and Impressive Mc-
I mortal ceremonies aver held In
(Mfe
A Successful
Specialist
RELIEF FOR THE AFFLICTED
If He Cannot Cure Yon,
Tell Yon So.
FOURTH VISIT TO .THOMA8VILLK
, AT THE
Stuart House]
THURSDAY
May 15th
• ii'l "Tfaii
Dr. Farrow has certainly done al
most wonders for the great nun
hers who havo consulted him and
started hts treatment. The one sub
ject most discussed among the many
chronic sufferers la how Dr. Farrow
has been able to do so much for
them when others have failed num
erous times to even relieve. So
many have been benefitted that
there is tho utmost confidence re
posed In what the Doctor tells his
patients. Even the most skeptical
are convinced, ns tho many being
cured hare satisfied them that he Is
a doctor to be relied upon, and Is
not like the many who hare vfilted
this city and hare called themselvea
Sp claltsts when, In reality, they
were only Imposters looking for
the people's money.
Dr. Farrow la considered by many
former patients among America's
leading stomach and nerve special
ists, and la an expert In the treat
ment of chronic diseases.
According to hts system, no more
operations for appendicitis, gall
stones, tumors, goitre or certain
forms of cancer, he was amtng the
first In America to earn the name of
"Bloodless Surgeon.’’ by doing away
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