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ITIK FISH LAW ANI> ITS PRO-
VISION'S.
HAXI>-!*AINTER WEAR.
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Sulzers direct primary bill has
been defeated in the New York Se'X
ate. a
When asked why she married, one
Quitman woman tersely answered,
“search me. 1 *
Lots of autoists get sore with pe
destrians because they don’t set
out of the roads and streets at a
double quick.
The amount of merchandise ex
ported each year by Uncle Sams
manufacturers amounts to seven mil
lion dollars per day.
An Arkansa® man is the father of
fifty children, one hundred and
twenty-five grandchildren. He stop
ped counting the great grandchild
ren.
President Taft is now acting
Coach fsr Freshmen declaimers. He
was bound to strike his level after
a time, but it was hardly expected
00 toon.
If it wasn’t for the Atlanta pap
ers the courts and police authori
ties would have an awful job ferret
ing out crimes and properly puish-
ing the offenders.
That bad negro in South Carolina
has come to Georgia. Wouldn’t it
be a shame if Governor Brown re
fused extradition, because of B’.ease
lynching statements.
A Tennessean wants to shoot the
wan who engraved th$ die for the
bit American currency and the
cause of his ire is because he put
pantaloons on the eagle.
The Scotland Yard detectives are
now after the suffragettes, but even
that bunch will have to hustle to
keep up with the depredations of
those unruly British women.
r Joe Bailey is the latest convert to
the newspapers haters. The Texas
oil senator that was, says they dis
rupt the peace of the country and
incidentally of a few grafting sena
tors.
One lady in Valdosta said she did
n’t like the Thomasville team be
cause the boys wouldn’t hit the ball
where the Valdosta players could
get them. She didn’t think that was
a nice way te play.
A California adviser of ministers
says that they should eat onions,
cabbage and pics all the time. A
change of diit wouldn’t hurt some
of them, but it would be hard on
the flock.
The fee system should receive
some attention from the legislature
this year. The state pay9 out a
bunch of money every year that
would be saved If this system was
abolished and a salary plan adopted.
Jobs Philip Sousa is spending a
short time In Americus at the Geor
gia State trap shoot. The musical
director is able to hit the clay birds
with very consistent regularity and
he likes to do it almost as well as
to lead a stirring march.
The Tribune-Herald is fussing be
cause of the muck the Atlanta pap
ers print and the indecent post
cards which Rome merch^n** sell.
One Is about as bad as the other
and all are the result of perverted
taste.
The Savannah Press has discov
ered that trousseau rhyme* with
Caruso, and proceeds to donate the
following:
**!a the spring, stout young robins
Stand and warble like Caruso,
Aad the maiden’s fancy lightly
Turns to thought about her truso.”
In view of tho misunderstanding
of some people as to just wliat the
provisions of the game and fish law
are, la inference to the latter, one
of the game wardens in this part of
the state has issued a statement
which is a comprehensive resume
of Just what may and what may net
be done during the fishing season
Those who Indulge in this favorite
sport might do well to investigate
the provisions before unintentional
ly violating the law and becoming
liable to prosecution.
Among other things, the game
warden says:
"In view of the fact that I li.i.e
already heard that there have beep
traps and other methods employed
to catch fish in this county, I wish
to warn the public that all viola
tors of the law protecting fish will
be vigorously prosecuted, and
therefore, want to put them in pos
session of facts although, as is well
known, ignorance of the law is no
excuse.
"First, it is a violation of the law
to fish on any person or person’s
lands without the consent of the
owner of said lands.
"Second, it is a violation of the
law, from February first to July
first to fish with net, seine, traps,
trot lines, or any device other than
hook and line in any river, creek,
pond or pool in the state of Geor
and is punishable with a fine
of not less than $10 or more f hnn
$100 for each offense.
Third, it is a violation of the
law for any person or persons
catch, kill or have in their posses
sion any song, or non-game bird, or
to rob the nest of any such bird
birds: or to catch, kill or have i.i
rosseesion any doe or fawn in this
state before 1916, or to catch, kill
or have in their possession any
deer of any kind, between January
first and October first of each year,
This information is intended espec
ially for my friends, as I am sure
none of them would willingly, or
intentionally place me in an em
barrassing position.
"It is not my intention to be radi
cal or unreasonable, but it is my in
tention to as far as possible pre
serve the game and fish of our coun
ty, and I call upon all true sports
men to assist me in this undertak
ing.” < ■' ’’
A new outlet for the labor of im
pecunious artists is provided for
Dame Fashion. The style in art
dressing is running to ait with a
vengeance. Heretofore the cut of
the lady's gown and the materials
that enter into its creation and its
modeling to the figure of the wear
er and various substle related facts
have comprised the range of fash
ion’s dictum in the matter of dress. ! month
Now. however, those who want to j a short haul from the gar . j
be really smart, in their attire mustj.bagg ca ^ ^j le dining table, yia the J
fall in wi*h the latest spring novelty j fl y r0 ute.
precede nurses in the sick room.
"Screens in the windows prevent
crepe on the door.
"Flies, as well as had water,
spread typhoid.
"A fly in the milk may mean a
member of a family in the grave.
“A fly has natural enemies; the
most persitent and most effective
should be man.
"It costs less to buy a screen door
han to get sick and lay off for a
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THK XKW OYVKF BILL.
Senator Owen has intro;!iKa,i a
revised bil\ providing for a na
tional Department of Health. The
new hill goes hack to the original
plan and provide® for a Department
of Health with a secretary In the
cabinet. It is by far the best meas
ure which has yet been presented on
this subject. It contain® all of the
strong points of preceding bills
without any of the objections to
which previous bills were subject.
The return to a plan for a Depart
ment of Health Is commendable. In
the United States Public Health
Service we already have a strong,
efficient and rapidly developing bu
reau. In order to Justify itself to
the friends of advanced health leg
islation, any proposed change must
provide for something larger, bet
ter and BtTonger than the existing
health machinery. The movement
for a department has gained
strength enormously during the
ptoSt three years. The opposition to
it has crystallized in a constantly
diminishing group of objectorc,
while public support for «uch a
measure has been growing as its
object and purposes have been bet
ter understood.
The silly objections which were
at first raised against the measure
have been completely met. The es
tablishment of a national Depart
ment of Health will not and canr.ot
create a "medical trust.” It can
not Interfere with the rights of any
citizen or with the authority of any
state. It cannot have anytning to
do with the individual treatment of
disease or with the administration
of drugs. These facts have been*
proved repeatedly to the satisfaction
of all those who really wish to know
the truth. The only objectors left
are those who are too Ignorant to
be able to understand, too fanatical
to desire to understand, or too mer
cenary to care for anything except
the possibility of Interference with
their private gains. The educational
value of the efforts that hove been
made In the past are well worth the
cost. The Journal of the America 1
Medical Association thinks that the
prospects for the passage of the
Owen’s bill are more favorable now
than ever before.
direct from Paris. This calls for
the wearing of drawing-room cos
tumes on the promenade and the
decoration of gowns by hand-paint
ed patterns.
The hand-painted gown is now*
strictly the correct thing in wom
en’s garmenture, and -o woman who
moves in »he advanced lino of fash
ion’s votaries cannot afford to be
without one. or two gowns ornately
and deliciously painted and w.th
the artist’s signature as an evidence
of the quality of the work.
Whether this fasnion from Paris
is Inspired by the modiste or has
been ingevously foisted upon the
fashionable public by artists who
want to extend the area of their
none-too-profltable enterprise, is a
matter of no concern at all to the
woman who follows in the wake of
inconsequential Dame Faehion and ;
rejoices to interpret her every
whim in her own attire.—Ex.
"If at first you don’t succeed
swat, swat, again.”
This sounds very much like
funeral dirge of the honorable fly.
Humanity has been educated out of
Its indifference to this and other
disease-spreading pests, particularly
such pests as the mosquito. Hu
manity Is learning how to protect
Itself. This means fewer doctor’s
bills against the people.—Montgom
ery Advertiser.
in SOOT ON BALLGOWN
THE COAST LINE STATION.
Several months ago, the Coast
Line promised the Mayor of Thom
asville to submit pian9 to coun
cil for consideration* said plans to
call for the erection of a new pas
senger station. This matter is one
which has been delayed already eev-
eral years too long, and it should
be the duty of the city council to re
quest Immediate action on the state
ment that a station suitable to the
city would he built in a short ti no.
A little vigorous work on the part
of the Mayor, acting with council,
would bring results. The Coast
Line has long since passed the time
when it needs any consideration ex
traordinary at the hands of the peo
ple of Thomasville or its adminis
trative officers. The delays in such
matters are proverbial. They are
oftimes shortened by vigorous civic
action. •. j,.
THE ATLANTA HORROR. i
And Atlanta Wife Want® a Divorce
From Her Husband, on the
{■round of Cruelty.
Atlanta, May 5.—Charging that
her husband followed her to a hall
and, rushing in amid the dancers,
threw soot all over her silk gown
and white gloves and satin slip
pers, pretty Mrs. Helen Krass has
filed suit for total divorce, In the
Fulton Superior court agrlnst Isaac
Krass.
The tragedy above described oc
curred a couple of week® ago in At
lanta, says Mrs. Krass, and the
cruelty of her husband, she says,
was the more conspicuously unjus
tified because she was attending the
dance with her own brother and his
wife.
She says that after Krass had
ruined her clothing with the soot,
and humiliated her in the eyes of
the danchrs, he told her that if she
ever dared to go to a dance again,
he would throw vitriol instead of
soot.
Mr®. Krass sues for alimony as
well as divorce and has asked for a
temporary injunction, tying up her
husband’s bank account and prop
erty.
The committee of ladres In charge
of the campaign that has been inau
gurated for the purpose of raising
funds to purchase Magnolia Park,
held an important meeting this
morning and decided to institute a
whirlwind campaign for subscrip
tions.
Next Thursday and Friday were
tne days selected for this purpose,
and dollar subscriptions only will
j be asked for, though, of course, lar-
' ger ones will by no means be re
fused.
The ladies already have in hand a
little over four hundred dollars,
I contributed by generous citizens for
this purpose, and there is a promise
? of $75 more from several citizens in
ithe neighborhood of Magnolia Paik,
the J who are vitally interested in the
preservation of this beautiful spot.
As compared to many of the other
towns in South Georgia, Thomasvil.e
has very few "breathing spots,"
the shape of small parks, that are
convenient for the use of the gen
eral public. Of course, Paradise
Park is a valuable adjunct in this re
spect, but there are many on the
opposite side of town who complain
of its distance from them and who
could with much greater conven
ience reach Magnolia Park, when in
need of recreation.
Thomasville has the advantage of
many other places in having the
magnificent northern estates, w’nerd
many resort and which are well
worth a trip to see, but there
many of the mass of the people who
cannot afford cars or other vehicles
necessary to reach them, and it is
for their benefit primarily that Mag
nolia park is fitted.
It is the plan of the ladles, should
they succeed in their endeavor
purchase this spot to enclose it with
a neat wire fence, have it thoroughly
cleaned up and kept in perfect con
dition without any expense to the
town.
The citizens of that part of town
in the neighborhood of Magnolia
Park, are greatly Interested in the
preservation of It and are willing to
do much In the way of planting
trees, etc., in fact, some of them
have already set out an avenue of
dogwood trees, which are growing
off finely.
Let everybody he In readiness to
respond liberally to the call for sub
scriptions to this object, and pre
serve for all time this spot, with its
beautiful and wonderful growth
which would he Impossible to re
place, should it ever be dest rrt yed.
It is perhaps a bleseing that the
murder of a young Atlanta girl last
Saturday has been kept a bit in the
dark as far as real evidence and de
tail Is concerned. Such a crime,
hideous and horrible in all of it?
brutality, cannot but inflame the
minds of men and cause a hatred
that is kindled fierce and strong
enough to take life in an effort to
mete out punishment to the guilty
party.
Sufficient, however, and more than
uffleient, has been the effort of At
lanta newspapers to present every
possible phase of the matter which
would interes* a morbidly curious
public and satiate it with the horror
of detail and connecting circum
stances. It is a pity first that peo
ple demand and seem interested in
such things and second that news
paper® are not strong enough to re
sist the temptation to dish out such
detail In so sensational a manner.
The demand of the public Is In
sistent and it comes from those of
whom it would «eem that even t^e
thought of the crime would prov?
repulsive rather than Interesting,
flaring across page after page of
newspaper space and Inflated with
he imaginative power of trained and
willing reporter®. It is a Joint
fault that is repeatedly proven i.i
this as well as other states and un
til a public sentiment is aroused
against such newspaper tactics and
the tendency of people to interest
themselves in it, there is really no
telling to what extent it will be car
ried.
CONCERNING THE FLY.
The following "Fly Aphorisms,”
ulled from many sources by the
monthly bulletin of the New York
Board of Health are particularly
worthy of attention at this time:
"It is better to screen the cradle
and wear a smile, than scoff at the
precaution and wear mourning.
"Flies in the dining room usually
PHENOMENAL
Achievement of
a Jacksonville
Physician
Nervous and Wasted Diseases of
Men and Women Cured by
latent Treatment.
At The
Stuart House
THURSDAY
May 15th
FREE Consultation and Examination
This Visit.
Never before in the hiBtory of our
city has a physician sprung into
such prominence as has Dr. Far
row. He labors early and late to
see the many who come to consult
him. He advises them freely as to
the best thing to do to get well. lie
has Placed many under treatment,
and has seen their pale faces bloom
with ruddy, vigorous health. He has
refused treatment to a few, as their
cases bad reached a stage aa to be
beyond medical skill. To all such
he Bpoke frankly, and gave such
advice as would prolong life and
relieve suffering.
No matter what your trouble may
be, wc would suggest that you call
upon Dr. Farrow and have a friend
ly talk with him, aB his opinion In
your case might be the means of
saving you a great deal of suffering.
Hundreds' of people have found
health and happiness in taking his
treatment, and so can you.
HUNDREDS OF LADIES have
been cured and saved from surgical
operations by Dr. Farrow.
MEN BY THE SCORES have been
cured after trying worthless reme
dies and appliances.
Dr. Farrow treats CATARRH.
EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT
TRl)l'Bl.ES;BRONCHIAL and LUNG
DISEASES; HEART COMPLICA
TIONS; LIVER, SPLEEN, STOM
ACH AND BOWEL TROUBLES:
KIDNEY AND BLADDER DIS
EASES; RHEUMATISM, HEAD
ACHE SCIATICA AND LUMBAGO;
SKIN AND BLOOD DI3EASE3; DE
FORMITIES. SPINAL TROUBLES
and RUPTURE without cutting.
PILES. FISTULA and RBCTAL
troubles without operation or pain.
. CANCERS by the most successful
methods known, and cures made In
many enses.
All diseases of WOMEN, special
diseases of MEN, special diseases
of CHILDREN.
If you are afflicted In any way.
Dr. Farrow extends to you a cor
dial Invitation to consult him free
of charge, and And out your exact
condition.
Consultation and examination
free.
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A Lazy Liver Needs a Dose of Dod
son's Liver Tone—Guaranteed t<
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When your doctor looks to see If
your tongue Is coated, he Is trying
to And out If your liver Is working
properly. A few years ago, doctors
had to prescribo calomel—there
was nothing else to give.
Recently in many sections of the
country Dodson’s Liver Tone haB
practically taken the place of calo
mel as a liver remedy. Dodsoa’
Liver Tone Is mild, pleaBant tasting
and harmless—which makes it a flue
medicine for use when your chil
dren become bilious and constipat
ed. But the most remarkable fea
ture of Dodson’s Liver Tone Is the
fact that the Peacock-Mash Drug
Company, who sell It, guarantee It
absolutely. The druggist will re
turn your money without argument
if a bottle fails to give entire satis
faction.
Price, 50 cents. We suggest that
you get a bottle today and have It
ready for the next member of vou’r
family whose liver goes wrong.adv
Naval Stores Market.
(By Associated PresB.)
Savannah, May 5.—Turpentine
was Arm; rosin Arm, type F„ 640
G.. 473.
DARDEN WANTS A NEW TRIAL.
Atlanta, May 5.—Elmer T. Dar
den, convicted of manslaughter, who
pleaded the unwritten law and got a
three year sentence, has filed
through his attorneys a motion for a
new trial.
If Darden gets the new trial and
Is again convicted, he runs the
danger of receiving a much heavier
sentence. The three-year sentence,
binder the circumstances, was con
sidered a light one by the officers of
the court, and the filing of the bill
comes as somewhat of a surprise.
WANTED—Pure White Leghorn
Chickens. Apply to R .H. Neel. 6t
Schofield Engines
Less .Steam-LcmgerWear
i service the Schofield
taring end perfecting E
E m the high-grade
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Henry Ford bas built more automobiles
than any man who ever lived. He knows
how. That’s the reason he can build
“The Universal Car” at a wonderfully
low price. Better get yours now—if
you want a Ford this season
Our great factory has produced nearly a quarter
of a million Model T’s. Prices; Runabout,
$525; Tourhg Car, $600; Town Car, $800—f. o.
b. Detroit with all equipment. For particulars
get “Ford Times''—on interesting automobile
magazine. It's free—from D«‘ro!t factory. Ford
Motor Company, 1444 Mich Ave., Chicago.
Logan Auto Exchange,
Thomasville, Ga.
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OPERA HOUSE B11LDI NO WEST JACKSON STREET.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Money Loaned
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