The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, May 06, 1913, Image 4

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5 Kill-WEEKLY TIMES-B.YTJCRPttlSE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1013. ©a© aa ©a© a aaaaaaaaa aa aaa © aaaaaa © a a a a a a Dont Swat the Fly ft ft Shepard's House Flv Driver and Insect Exterminator is the only liquid driver and exterminator on the market. It Is a disinfectant, deodorizer and germicide, and :s harm less to people. Kills fliee, mosquitoes, and all o'her in sects instantly. Endorsed by your I’ncle Sam’s Health De partment. and guaranteed by IXfilMM Hit! G CO. Other seasonable articles of extreme merit are Ashe s Roach Pepper, the moat satisfactory roach exterminator we »aper that takes the pla-e of storing away furs, suits, over moth proof, dust proof, and ami worn any time. have ever sold White moth balls. Cedar Pag coats, etc. These Hags the artide can he taken INGRAM DRUG CO. Phone 9 or 99. ••© ©© ©$© a aaaaaaaaa aa aaa a aaaaaa TO GOME UP •RESIDENT WILSON WANTS HILL NEW YORK POLICE DETERMINE ck. Cl a.. May 2.—Quib Centerhil!, May 2.—Our picnic' luin j, or of Patten people enjoy which "as to have been held Eri-ljj.j, frv al <),jila creek last Thurs day. the second of May. has been (lav postponed, until some future time, *|»rof. O. O. Hough's senool dosed probably at the end of school. Fridav. W'e are sorry to lose him The dry weather is causing sonic tron , our midst, as he has set an ex uneasiness in this section. The (ample W orthv to be followed by all oats and gardens are badly in n?ed . our young folks, of rain and in many instances cot- Kt ; v M r . Redfearn filled bis regu- ton is not up. lar appointment here Sunday. He End* Dave Singletary and daugh-1 preached to a large congregation, •er. Miss Nannie Sindetary, were j Mr. and Mrs. R. II. C.ardner at- visitors at the home of Mr. J. X. Singletary one day this week. Mr. Harry M. .lackson, whose con genial manners used to he a groat factor in the soda! life of this community, is now located at Me Alester. Okla. A jolly crowd, consisting of two automobile loads of people, spen* Wednesday evening at the home oT Rev. R. .T. Jackson. The special, feat tire of the occasion was a bee- robbing, and some very fine honey was taken and enjoyed by all. The company con: : sted of the follow ing: Mr. \V. W. Shepherd and fami ly, Messrs. R. ssell and Murray May, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Floyd, all from Thomasville .and Messrs. Durham, and Green, of the Center Hill Com munity. Some fine music was ren dered by Messrs. Durham and Mur ray May. The Irish potato hug has made its appearance In this section and the present indications are that the crop will he very short. Some party or parties seem to have lost control of their steering apparatus, either in hand or head last Sunday night and ran into the fence of Mr. R. G. Jackson’s field, knocking down a gate and Iwo or tended preaching at Prospect Su i- day. Mr. J. E. Morris, of Thomasvl'lc is visiting in and around PaPen tills I R A M ED \T ONC E. SO TH AT IT C AN RE PASSED 1IY AUGUST, AS HE EXPECTS TO GO TO pan \ma immediately after ITS PASSAGE, Washington. May 5.—President Wilson again today expressed the hope that members of Congress will a-ree early on the details of the currency legislation, so the bill could be passed before August, or the ad journment of the special session, as •lie President plans to visit the Pan* am a Canal about that time. Mr. Wilson does not expect Mie tariff bill to be materially changed ill the Senate, nor does he credit the report that wool will be taken from the free list. Af’er hearing many arguments on the subject, President Wilson states that he secs no reason for a change of his position regarding the woo or sugar schedules. YET UNSOLVED POLICE SAY IF THEY HAVEN’T MAX NOW. THEY DON'T KNOW WHERE I1E IS—TROOPS WERE NOT C ALLED OUT JX ATLANTA. Kl> TO PI T AN END TO THEIR LAWLESSNESS. ANI) SEVENTY- FIVE DETECTIVES HAVE PIT ON CASES. New York, May 5.- The New York police today declared war on the gangmen who killed two of their number and beat up two others, during the last thirty hours, on the lower West Side. One of the gangsters has been killed and another fatally injured i.i shooting affrays. Seventy-five detectives were de tailed on the case today and when the patrolmen at the Mulberry Street station were relieved, they donned plain clothes and volunteered to help the detectives. The police believe the underlying reason for the shooting lies thq leadership of Jack Sirocco’s gang of gun-men. BE Atlanta, May 3.—“If we haven’t got the murderer of Mary Phagan locked up hi the Fulton county tow er now, I don't believe we stand much chance of ever catching him,” the statement that ALLEGED THAT WOMAN CLERK IN STATE DEPARTMENT SE CT RED LARGE SI M RY l-'RAI’D* ILK NT MEANS. busin Creek Wednesda Washington. May 5.—Laura R. Cramer, a State Department Clerk, who is charged with having used her “s. ook influences” upon Fenton era and son inade| ( .j lv police headquarters this morn-jJ. Hurd, of Greenwich,. Conn., a asvilh* last j jj.g .millionaire, to obtain forty thousand Tuesuny. "By this, we do not mean that J dollars, from him. will have to ’e- li H Gardner and M H Rogers are convl,1( * e< * k®? trank corn- (urn the money hack to his estate, k u. ii.iruner ami m. m. 8 mitted the crime. We want the i „ . * .. * formed a pleasant party to BU J |)llblk » lo 6U *pend judgment. What • a ' < on,i;is to a de, ision rendered b> we do mean is that practically alii the Court of Appeals today, reve ra the evidence we have been • able to jug the decision of the lower court, gather thus far tends in that direr-} The next step In the proceedings '•ion. and that if subsequent devel-1 ......... , .. j opments prove Frank’s innocence. * nl he t0 ,ot ' ate ,hR :nonP - v - whlr “ | v i* will he at sea unless some ab- three panels of fence. | solutely new clews are discovered.’’ Mrs. W. H. Braswell of near Meigs: Instead of working toward a is very sick at this writing hut her quick solution, the mystery of the physician •expresses a hope of her , little Phagan girl's murder is grow- early recovery. I ing deeper every day. It Is under- There is to he an all-day meeting stood that the findings of the cor- of the church and friends of Bar- oner’s physician, which have not nett Creek church on Saturday he-J been made public, will tend to com- fore the third Sunday in May. The plicate the case still more, and that day is to be spent in a general fel- • it will show that several farts, which of fish were caught, and the v.as thoroughly eB joyed by present. all! lowship and good day altogether. Dinner will be plentiful and a pleasant time is anticipated as this is the most ideal place, in the shade of the large oaks, with a fine spring * of water. •vere apparently taken for granted, are in reality extremely doubtful. is said to bo tied up in securities. DR. W. C. MORGAN DENTIST Come to Thomasville to have your DENTAL WORK done where you will find some good dentists. I have no unkind or adverse criticism to make of my competitors, who are good dentists. I am in need of cash to meet my outstanding obligations and for that reason 1 will furnish best material; S. S. White’s; and lor 30 days will do your work at the following named charges: Gold fillings '$1.25 and up. Amalgam fillings <.50 antfiup Set of teeth $8.00 22-K Gold crowns $4.50 to$6.00 Thank you for past favors, W. C. MORGAN, D. D. S. Thomasville, Ga. No Militia Companies Called Out. Atlanta, May 3.—Official denial is made of the reports that 10 com panies of the NaMonal Guard were I mobilized night before last on ac- I count of the alleged danger of lynching in connection with the ; Mary Phagan ease. : The report originated because of I ing bill, at ;*lie fact that Adit. Gen. Nash sen*, jeral Webb J messages to officers of , Regiment. asking t!ip n l I call in case of trouble. I the measure. FUTILITY OF HIS VISIT SHOWN WHEN ALIEN RILL PASSED SENATE ALMOST UNANIMOUS LY THIS MORNING. THE WILL PLACE ON SALE 1 LOT OF LADIES and OXfORDS PUMPS ASSORTED SIZES. choice VALUES $2.50 69c ON SALE TUESDAY 9 a. m. See Window Display The Fair. Stein-Bloch Clothes. REBELS HAVE THE BORDER MEXICAN CHANGES REVOLUTIONISTS LY COMMAND O! GRANDE. GIVE THE PRACTICAL THE RIO El Paso, Tex., May 5.—The Insur gent agents here believe that the mutinous Federal troops, who last Saturday drove their comman der, Gen. Jose Inez Salazar, from old Casas Grandei, will aoon Join their forces with the Constitutional ists. This would practically place the Revolutionists in control of all the territory along the Mexican Northwestern railroad, southwest of Juarez. INTKRESTING CKUl .MON Y Sacramento, Cal., May 3.—The ad- inistration anti-alien landing hold- performed Saturday, When !/eroy Rosolio Was Received Into Full drawn by Attorney Go.,- •'VH<»vsl,Jp of Sy» nK ouo. passed the Senate early , An interesting ceremony was held 3th | this morning by a vote of 36 to 2, at the Jewish Synagogue on Satur- itbin |after nearly ten hours' debate on^duy morning, when Mr. Leroy Rooo- » confirmed and received into The only negative votes were cast (TENNIS TOURNAMENT, WITH j by Senators Cartwright, Democrat. MANY ENTRANTS ItKGINS ! and Wright, Republican. ' * | The principal provisions of this j ... _ | bill are: Aliens who are eligible ‘o I Columbia. S. (’., May 5.—Teams j citizenship, limy acquire and hold from North Carolina, Georgia If Til-1 land the same ae citizens: all tno versitv. Georgia Tech, Clemson andj ot,u * r alien* are limited to specific tbc University of South Ca-ol!n.,. i riKl,,s ; co , nl ' l ' rred by tr *f" ies. In the case of Japanese, the .m\e entered the annual tournament bill prohibits the ownership of farni- of the Southern Intercollegiate Ten-1 ing lands, while permitting the ow- tiis Association. The finals will he j nerB,li f > °. f re m s * idence8 ^ factories, a id played here Friday. (shops, SPAINS KING VISITS FRANCE : ***************** I * I ★ WANTS «*«««**•**«****** ,D RAGS WANTED—Clean, cot ton rags. Apply at this office. Paris, May 5.—The approaching visit to the French capital of Kin* A’phonso, of Spain, is regarded with considerable- significance throughout Europe, as it said the visit may mean the entrance of Spain into a friend ly understanding, known as the triple entente, between France, Great Britain, and Russia. King Alphonso, is due to arrive I here Wednesday. I (FOR SALE—Saial pony, harness and buggy. Apply to Joe Gold- II. O. C. TONIC— Cures and keeps off Covers, le at City Drug Sto*e. FOR SALE—Beautiful upright pi ano, Steinway, mahogany case. In perfect condition; a bargain. Phone 112. 5-l-6t. MRS. WILSON GETS GEORGIA ROSES American Beniitle*, Grown in the Yard in Which She Formerly Lived in the City of Rome. Atlanta. May —A big bouquet of Georgia roses, plucked from the lawn where Mrs. Woodrow Wilson lived as a girl In Rome, Ga., will presented to the wife of the Pn WANTED—Two copies of Weekly Tlmes-Enterprlse, date, Dec. 27, 1912. Will pay 25c per copy. Times Enterprise Company. FOR SALE—One horse-shoer’s stock, one anvil, one blower, one Iron safe, one white goose. Jar vis B. Watkins & Co., West Jack- son St. full membership of the Synagoji Two Rabbis were present, in charge dent - Washington, week after next o a The lease of agricultural lands by such aliens is permitted j for a period not exceediug three I NION PACIFIC GETS liONGKR I years. There is question TIME FOR DISSOLUTION.! whether renewals would be lawful. _ | Aliens ineligable to citizenship cannot inherit land; the land-hold ers property shall be sold by a pro bate court and the pro. eeds are to be distributed by his heirs. Tile State reserves the sovereign right to enact further laws with re spect to acquisition relapses by aliens. The present holdings of iuelUible aliens are not affected by the new law, except that these holdings can not be bequeathed or sold to aliens who are ineligable to citizenship. A companion measure is expected to pass the Assembly immediately, ... . ... . . . arid it will be signed by Governor Atlanta, Birmingham A AtlaVic Johnson, after a “reasonable time,” Railroad Company; H. M. Atkin- during which an opportunity will bo the Washington, May 5.—The Su preme Court today extended the time in which the Union Pacific railroad must dispose of its 4 6 per cent. i:i Southern Pacific Stock, from May 12th to July first. The attorneys for the Union Paclfl' had asked for an indefinite extension. Special Notice! son and E. T. Lamb, Receiver*. Thomasville, (la., April 19, 1913. SALE OF REFUSED FREIGHT. There will be sold at public auction given to hear a possible protest from President Wilson, who has requested a respite. Partisanship was forgotten in the For The Toilet WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF TOIl,- ET WATERS, INCLUDING SITU POPULAR ODORS AS AZ- © UREA, LA TREFLE, HT'DNUTS VIOLETS. LAZELLS, ETC. © ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF TALCUM ^ POWDERS IN TOWN INCLUDING ALL MAKES, ODORS, AND k PRICES. ^ IT WILL PAY YOU WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING FOR © THE TOILET TO INSPECT OUR LINE AND GET OUR PRIC- © ES. a | The City Drug Store, g g PHONE 284 ©a© aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal May 15th, 1913, at 10:00 A. M., 4 Hosing hours of the debate, and the carload of hay, received in car W. futil * ty of ■ Se, ‘ retar y of 5tate Bryan’s C., 30572, now stored at Neel's| mission is shown in the vote of warehouse, billed to order notify j nieni, ** rs his own party. Homer Williams, to satisfy charges . , * now assessed against the snipment,» ** w l| ftn ,d ke Webb Bill, same to be sold without guarantee 1 Washington, May 3.—It was of quality, quantity or value I learned today that the Webb anti- _ alien land bill, In its present form, . is not satisfactory to the Japanese ! government. I The opinion here Is that nothing will be done from the Japanese point of view but await the return of Sec retary Bryan to take up the matt*'! diplomatically. The first step will probably be t^ ascertain whether the admlnistratio:. is to he counted on to l egin a legal test of the constitutionality of the new act. If the question between the United States and Japan canont be settled within the next three months, it was intimated here today that Japan might make a formal request for a submission of the issue to The Tribunal. The si>ecial arbitration treaty be tween the two countries, which was negotiated in 190S. and which It is believed covers this case, expires E. M. FLEMING, Agent. PAYNES HHEUMATOIE FOR RHEUMATISM rilK GREATEST KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY ON TUB MARKET TODAY. What It has done for othera It will lo for you. Cures and strengthens he kidneys and frees the system of iric acid. By Its use your daily ’aska will become a pleasure Instead of a drudgery, life will be brighter »nd your health extended for m*ny years. Satisfaction guaranteed ot, money refunded. Price, $1.05 per b V a limitation clause, unless It is bottle. For Sale by— renewed, Auguat 24. Secretary Bryan today telegraph ed President Wilson that he would PHAOOOK-MASH DRUG OO. Udf.) leave Sacramento tonight, and ar- impressive rites and cerem ed on such occasions, a was a gathering of the rela tives and friends of the young man and members of the Jewish con gregation. When a young man belonging to a Hebrew family reaches the a.-te of thirteen years, he is considered to be responsible for his actions amt according to the law’ governing the religion of the Jews, he is ready to be confirmed and received into full membership of the Synagogue. Young Mr. Rosolio has attained this age, hence his confirmation on Sat urday. As is the custom, after a confir mation, a reception was held yester day afternoon at the home of the young man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs A. Rosolio, on Clay street. A num ber of relatives and friends were present and the occasion prov most delightful one. Among the enjoyable features of the afternoon was an address by Mr, W. Felnberg and one by Mayor Luke who had Just made an interesting' talk at the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Luke was introduced by Al derman Bennett and made a short and happy address, which was much enjoyed by all present. Delicious refreshments were serv ed to tho guests during the after noon. by the Old Guard, of Atlanta. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Mus Louise Axson, of Home, Ga., daugh ter of a beloved Presbyterian min ister. As a girl she was known to several of the gentlemen who now compose the Old Guard, and tne beautiful tribute was planned by them. This organization. which went North on a peace mission in 1879, will again visit Washington. Phi’a- delphia. New York and Rostou. The most notable organizations of the East, Military, Civic and Social, will entertain the Southerners. HOU3E FOR RENT—Seven-room house with modern conveniences, comer Hansell St., and Smith Ave. **oply at Tlmes-Enterprlse. 22-12t BICYCLE STOLEN—$5.JO Reward for return. Columbia Mo lei 59, Chainless, black enamel 26-lnch frame, black w’heels, red rubber handle grips. Return to Tlmes- Enterprlse. ATLANTA POLICEMAN HAS GONE TO PARTS UNKNOWN. Atlanta, May 5.—The police de partment itself is concerned In At lanta’s latest disappearance mystery. Patrolman J. C. Sullivan has been missing since April first, and neither his family nor his brother officer* have the slightest idea what has bo- come of him’. Sullivan was suspended April 1st, for absenting himself from duty without leave. Relatives are afraid that he became despondent and may have done away with himself. ATLANTA JAP V S HIS COUNTRYMEN NOT PEEVED. Atlanta. May 5.—The only At- nnta Jap, who takes the slightest interest in the California controver sy, is the Japanese butler, of Gov ernor-elect John M. Slaton. A highly educated student, lie takes the view that war Is the most remote possibility, and that the Jap nation as a whole, will appreciate the attitude taken by Presldor.t Wilson. rive In Washington next Thursday. Officials here hope that no bill will be signed by Governor John son until President Wilson has had an opportunity to confer with Secre tary of State Bryan. Scientists Say No Person Is Naturally Lazy Scientists have found that no parson is •aturally lazy. Laziness la invariably caused from impaired health in one form or another. Ninety-nine per cent* of indolence, lifclcssness, lack of ambl tloa, lack of appetite, la 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 LaGrippe. No. 101 Tonic Is made from a prescription, which is guar- anletd lo drive these Uttle demons from the system and rebuild the whole anato- my. Thla No. 101 Tonic I, made from a prescription of a physician who had 30 years experience pradllclng medicine in one of the worst malarlsl sections In the south. Try It on a guarantee, If it fails to cure you, the money will be given back. Druggists and dealers everywhere sell it, or we will send direr!! by parcel port malL Price 25c. and 50c. per bottle. TheG. B. Williams Co., Sole Manu* fadlurcrs, Quitman, Gb. ta«v.) !Lj Signs of Spring are now appearing, and this meins, if you have a carriage, that the roads are now In condition for you lo enjoy driving over them, dee us about putting your rig In llr*t-cU<w runnlar order for Spring and Sum mer use. We are expert repairers, hut our charges are most moderate. A. W. Palin & Son. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING >***