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SEMI-WEEKLY MMEB-HNTBRPRr E, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1018.
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QUININEANDIRON-THE MOST
EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combin».3 both
In Tasteless form. The Quinine drives
out Malaria and the Iron builds up
the System. For Adults and
Children.
•You know what you are taking when
you take GROVE’S TASTELESS chill
TONIC, recognized for 30 years through
out the South as the standard Malaria,
Chill and Fever Remedy and General
Strengthening Tonic. It is os strong as
the strongest hitter tonic, but you do not
caste the bitter because the ingredients
do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis
solve readily in the acids of the stomach.
Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean
it. 50c.
RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS
AT THE SAME TIME
The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter'*
Antiseptic Healing C.J. An Antiseptic
Surgical Dressing discovered by an
, Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood
Poisoning.
Thousands of families know it already,
and a trial will convince you that DR.
PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING
OIL is the most wonderful remedy ever
discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores,
Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lids,
Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and
all wounds and external diseases whether
slight or serious. Continually people are
finding new uses for this famous old
remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist
Wemeanit. 25c, 50c, $1.00
There is Only One “BROMO QUININE” That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Look for signature of E. W. GROVE on every box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.
San MHO WILL EXAMINE
IT REPORTS THE LOBOTISTS
RELATIVE TO NAVAL STOKES
BUSINESS AND THE CHAMBER
OP COMMERCE . SAYS SO IN
PLAIN WORDS. ®
SENATE IS GOING TO TAKE A
HAND—REPUBLICAN COMMIT
TEE ASSIGNMENTS ABOUT THE
SAMI-:—<. HIKE UONGUESSION-
AL NEWS.
Washington, May 31.-
NEGRO MUTE
Knoxville, Tenn., May 30.— I Missoula. Mont., May 33.—Prank
Haynes Terry, a regro deaf mute. | Dlamon, who was arrested yesterday
when arraigned In court here today at plains. Montana, and who is
for murder, confessed to klilitig; now In Jail here, last night made
Russell Mann White and Maynie
Steel, a negro, and attacking Car
rie Mason, a negro school teacher,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mann, at the
negro branch of the Tennessee
School for the Deaf and Dumb, on
the night of March 17th.
Terry was immediately sentenced
to life Imprisonment In the peni
tentiary.
W. R. Mann is the assistant sup
erintendent of the school, and the
dead boy was his son.
Terry said he feared expulsion
and sought to get rid of the Super
intendent and teacher. Ho claimed
he attacked the victims by mistake,
thinking them school officials.
complete denial of the remarks,
hie confessions of a series of crimes
which he was alleged to have made.
Among the murder Dlamon was
reported to have confessed to. «as
that of former Territorial Governor
Thomas Francis Meagher, ot Mon
tana.
Dlamon now says he knows noth
ing of the Meagher murder, except
what he read In the newspapers.
To Care a Cold In One Day
Tike LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It Mop. the
Cough and Headache end work, off the Cold
Druggists refund money if It fella to cure.
B, W. GROVE'S signature on each bos. 25c.
Primitive Baptist Yearly Meeting.
The yearly meeting of the Prim
itive Baptists begins today, r.nd will
last through tomorrow and Sunday
at Mt. Carmel Church, five and one-
hall mileB north of town, on the old
County Line road.
Tomorrow liiere will bo a ser
mon In the morning. Then a din
ner on the ground and '.hen a ser
mon In the afternoon. On Sunday
the Sacrament of the Lord s Sup
per will be observed after the morn
ing sermon.
Elder Thomas, the pastor, will
conduct the services and he may
be assisted by others. He will also
preach at the Young’s College audi
torium Sunday night.
The puhm: is cordially invited to
attend these meetings.
T
BT STREET CUR
Akron, O., May 30.—Twenty
persons weTe Injured, some of them
seriously In a street car collision on
the Akron-Bedford-Cleveland line,
near here today.
Many women and children are re
ported among the injured.
DUCHESS OF NEW ORLEANS
WANTS RIG MY
Savannah, May 31.—The Savan
nah Board of Trade directors, at «
meeting today condemned the re* j Judiciary Committee . today
ports recently published In New
fork and Philadelihla newspapers,
to the effect that the naval stores
situation in the South was In a ser
iously demoralized condition.
The directors condemned the re
ports as "highly pessimistic and un
founded in fact, In that they
indicate that the entire In
dustry Is practically in a state o.
paralysis, with the producers of
naval stores and their employee!
starving, and merchants refusing
credit."
The directors de lare these
ports are absurd and injurious.
re-
BOARDERS ALL
TAKEN ILL
Columbia, S. C., May 31.—A spe*
lal to The Record, from Lamar,
I. C., this morning says that P. B.
McLendon, a boarding-house keeper,
together with his wife and five
boarders were taken violently 111 last
night as a rersult of ptomaine poi
soning. It Is supposed that tainted
beef was the cax.se of their illness.
All seven of the victims are be
lieved to b© out of danger now.
(MEXICAN POLITICS WARMING UP
j Flection to be Held la iOctober and
l Diaz is One of the 'Candi-
■ dates for President.
Brussels, May 30.—The Dn iboss
of Orleans, it is announced here,
intends tomorrow to start a *tfit for
separation, alimony and res*itution
of large sums which she says she
advanced her husband, in his fign
against Prince Louis PhlUpe,
French pretender.
BEAVERS CALLS YOUNG
ATTORNEYS BLUFF
| For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
GROVB'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drlvea oul
Malaria and builds up the srstrm. A true tonic
and sure Appetiser. Foradultsinechltdreu. 50c.
Atlanta, May 30.—It looks as If
Chief of Police James L. Beavers
has called the bluff of Carl Hutche
son, the young attorney and attor
ney’s assistant, who «ent an open
letter to the chief, declaring that
"protected disorderly houses” still
existed In Atlanta.
Chief Beavers at first announced
that Hutchens was so Insignificant
as an individual that hia charge
wasn’t worth paying any attention
to. But later, Chief Beavers decid
ed he would take Hutchens serious
ly. So he Invited him to furnish
specific information, and promised
he would pull any house that Hutch-
eus was willing co give him definite
Information against.
But Mr. Hutchens has failed to
deliver the goods.
ORA SS-HOPPE R8 OVERRUN
NEW MEXICO AM* IDAHO.
Washington, May 30.—The grass
hopper invasions in New Mexico and
Idaho, were reported to tho Agri
cultural Department today. It Is
said the pests are destroying crops
valued at thousands of dollars In
the infected districts.
No More Biliousness
Headache or
Liver Ills
Dr. L. P. Herrington's Private
Prescription Now on
Goneral Sale,
Mexico City, May 31.—Provisional
President Huerta has given no inti
mation when he will issue the de
cree calling for a jxresidential elec
tion.
Both houses of Congress have
passed a measure, fixing October
the twenty-sixth as tibe'date.
Felix Diaz is the only avowed
candidate, but it is expected that
Manuel Calen* and Francisco De
La Barra will be candidates.
RICH CHAN IS JN JAIL
Charged With Murder of Y’oung Girl
—Suicide Note AVss, However,
Found on Her Hereon.
Los Angeles, May 31.—Fred E.
Kolb, a rich clubman, and son of a
millionaire manufacturer, is under
arrest here today, charged with
shooting Miss Irene Noble, age
twenty-two.
The girl's brother told the police
that he found his sister on the floor
of his residence last night, uncon
scious from a bullet, wdth Kolb at
the telephone, summoning a pbysl
clan.
At the hospital the girl accused
Kolb of shooting, but the police say
they found a letter on the girl's per
son, addressed to her mother, and
In this letter Miss Noble threatened
suicide.
The wound may prove fatal.
BEAVERS HANGS BY ATHBEAD
Atlanta, May 31.—A difference
of one vote on the police board has
meant the difference to Chief of Po
lice Beaver’s between receiving full
confidence and authority and being
booted out of office.
With one more vote, it is said.
Mayor Woodward and the faction
which opposes Beaver’s could affect
the chief's political downfall. But
that one vote It has been Impossible
to get, apd falling to rule, the mi
nority ot the board has acquisced In
the majority report.
Chief Beaver’s has more power
today than he has ever exercised Im
probably than any
Dr. Herrington’. Lber PitIt For Ceor-
mim People, famous for many years in
Waynesboro and the adjacent districts
are now beinr prepared on a large seal,
and may be obtained by men, women
and children in every lection of the
South.
These piUs are the same as those used
with such great succossby Dr. L. P. j fore, and more. —
prep ired from hU^rig&al'fo*- ° ,her Atlanta 1>oUce chlet has cx '
mule ana unJer his close supervision, erctsed.
They are aiio/afebt pore ana barmletSj He Is virtually made dictator ot
for prom pT a nd*su™reUef m ta*aS° cases tha d ^ artm ; nt ’ and 18 * lvea
of Biliautnext, Liver, Kidney and Stem.; what amounts to plenary power
ach Dixordere, Neuralgia, Fain In tha selecting patrolmen and promoting
Side, Feoere, Headache, Inxligextian, I .. .. llne
Dyxpepxia. fcaay and pleasant to take, omceramiine.
Reported of Buttle Received-at
Laredo, Texas:
Laredo, Tex., May 31.—^Twenty-
live Mexican Federate and Consti
tutionalists are reported to have
been killed in a battle this morning
in Columbia, in the Rto Grande ba
sin, near here.
Twenty Rebete later crossed the
Iborder and were captured by the
Fourteenth United States Cavalry.
Mexican Federate, numbering 250
men and commanded by Cdl. Goron
tmo Villa, surprised a 'Carranza
force numbering two hundred, and
poured In upon the Rebete a deadly
fire from machine guns, killing
twenty-live and wounding many
others.
It was reported that Paul Mason,
an American, is among the Federal
forces and that he took an Impor
tant part In directing the attack.
46 LOST CHEN
ARE NOT CLAIMED
Senate
began
a hunt for the tariff lobby, which
President Wilson declared was
threatening the integrity of the tar
iff bill.
Acting Chairman Overman ex
pects the sub-committee to begin an
investigation of various witnesses
next week, and several Senators
have prepared to submit the names
of lobbyists.
The Senate Judiciary Committee
today appointed senators Overman,
Reed, Walsh, Cummins and Nelson
as a sub-committee to conduct fhe
investigation of the tariff lobby.
The sub-committee investigating
the tariff lobby will begin its work
Monday. The investigation will be
conducted openly and the Senators
will be called in alphabetical order.
The sub-committee will leave it to
President Wilson whether or not he
goes before the investigators to tell
what he knows about the lobby.
Sub-Committees, Still Working on
Tariff Measure.
Washington, May 31.—The Sen
ate Finance Sub-committees contin
ued grinding today on the tariff
bill schedules, which they are pre
paring to submit to the entire com
mittee.
The sub-committee, working on
the administrative feature®, consid
ered tire matter of amending the
anti-dumping clause, to take in ar- j
tides on the free list. !
T
OF
SAY ITALIAN DOCTORS, RUT
CTJA1M THAT IT IS INFECTED
WATER TO WHICH THE DIS
EASE IS ATTRIBUTED.
Rome. May 31.—Professors Scala
and Alessandro, of the Institute of
Hygiene, of Rome, ’oday declared
that Pellagra, the baffling skin dis-J
en«e, is caused by water, infected
with flint stone in a cololdal solu
tion. They assert that the disease
is not caused by bad corn.
The professors say, however, that
all infected water can be made safe
by putting in’o it a quantity of car
bonated chalk.
TWEE SOTS
IE SUITS
New York, May 31.—Three
youths, each of whom are under
seventeen years of age, are held to
day as the bandits who, with pistols
held up fifteen men in the AtVetic
Club here last night.
The police captured the youths a
few minutes after they had backed
out of the club.
BILL TO ABOLISH MARTIAL LAW
Mr. R. R. Hopkins, of Brunswick,
is spending a short time in the city
with his brothers.
Dr. J. T. Culpepper has been
spending the past few days in At
lanta and Macon.
.Miss Marion Wakefield, of Apa
lachicola, Fla., is visiting .Mrs. J.
W. Peacock, on Crawford St.
Mrs. Byron Baggs. of Camilla, is
visiting her siste-, .Mrs. Taylor
Mitchell, this week.
.Senate Committee to Investigate
Mine Conditions.
Atlanta, May 31.—A bill to do
away with sUl martial law in Geor
gia, so far ns the state has such a
right, will be presented at the in-
The committee also worked on a ! coming session of the legislature,
modification of the provisions to ’ nnd will provoke a pretty warm dis-
compel manufacturers to uhow their j cussion.
books to American customs agents. I Chief supporters of the bill are
Neither the House nor the Senate I openly -attacking the militia for
was in session today. what took place at Augusta. -Mr.
, ! Slade of Muscogee, chief supporter
of the measure, is quoted as saying,
M I am not in favor of licensing tin
.horn soldiers to shoot down innocent
Washington, May SI.-The Senate | peopfe and then allowlnK a mlIltary
Committee on Education and Labor I „ to „, t on tic ca8e ...
today began considering plans for J ________
the Senate Investigation of con^jU- j
si™ ssr - “• i bote fhoh jipwi
It is expected that a sub-commlt- 1
tee will begin the Investigation by 3* 3>uo und a Protective Associminn
visiting the strike district and tak- Ja to bo Formed—Now Treaty
lug testimony of the operators, vtrik-1 or XaturaJluithia Laws.
ers and military officers. j
Senatora Swanson, Mairtln, Borah, Toklo. May 31.—iA note from Ja-
Shlelds, and Kenyon were appointed I-pan, dealing wtth the questions nrls-
as the sub-ccmimtttae to Investigate , ng out of the California land leg-
the West Virginia strike conditions, j islatlon. soon will be forwarded to
Washington.
Mrs. W. D. Burnett, of Thomas-
ton, is the guest of relatives in
lhomasville for a few days.
Misses Gladys and Bertha Price,
of Pavo, are visiting Misses Louis 0
und Gladys Bottoms.
Miss Lara Lane, of Boston, ar
rived in Thomasviih yesterday and
will spent a short time here, as the
guest of relatives and friends.
Misses Lizzie and Annie Lou
Blacksliear are spending a tliort
time in the city with Captain and
Mrs. K. T. MacClean.
Mr. Abbott Turner, of Columbus,
is spending two weeks in the city as
the guest of his parents, on Jack-
son street.
Dr. Meta Lir as leaves today fo:*
Jacksonville, where she will be the
guest of Mrs. II. C. Prosser, for sev
eral days.
Mr. L. L. O’Kelly Is spending a
a short time in the city on business.
Judge Bibb and Mr. Charles Gandy
have both returned from the Re-an
ion at Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Livingston
of St. Paul are in the city fer a
short time at the Tosco.
Miss Bessie Blackshcar, of Way-
cross, is visiting Mrs. Joe Black-
shear, on Remington Avenue.
Mr. A. Rosolio has returned from
Savannah, after a very pleasant visit
to his sister, Mrs. L. Mirsky, and
other relatives.
Reed's Pennsylvania Outo Oil
stands the test. Guaranteed. Try
it. Taylor Mitrliell, Agent.
Miss Mamie Merrill has returned
from a visit of some weeks to rela
tives in Birmingham and Florence,
Alabama.
Mr. J. B. Joues, the I. C. S. re
presentative for this district, has
returned to Thomasville after visit
ing several South Georgia towns.
General Chas. P. Hansell returned
this; morning from Chattanooga,
where he attended the Confederate
Re-Union. The remainder of the
party from Thomasville will arrive
tonight.
Most of the teachers of the Thom-
asvllle Public Schools who live ln>
other towns, have left the city and*
will spend the summer at their
homes.
Mr. James Francis Elder returned?
to Savannah today, where he goes;
to accept a position as assistant
cashier of the Southern Express
Company at that place.
Mr. I/ee, of Columbus, arrived In
the city Saturday night. He Is to
have charge of the gymnasium work;
! of the Y. M. C. A., and comes from
Dental Work for Next 3d Days | Columbus where he has been inden-
at Reduced Prices. Office in Bright- (tifled wlth the work 0 f that Asso-
on Rutiding. W. C. Morgan. I elation. Mr. Lee is thoroughly com-
„ _ 7 ^ „ J potent and will make the Y. M. C.
Mrs. T. E. A mason has returned : , . u
... . ,, „ IA. a valuable assistant. He begins
to Thomasville, after spending the j
past two weeks with relatives and ,
| work at once.
friends in Vienna, and other Central
Georgia cities.
Friends will be glad to know that !
Dr. B. H. Ingram is much improved J
this afternoon. He has been con- i
fln«d in the City Hospital for sev- |
eral dnyw with blood poisoning.
New York, May 31.—Forty-six
children, between the ages of three
and six, who became lost in the
Holiday throngs yesterday, were
still unclaimed by their parents, at
the Children’s Society Headquarters
today.
RELIEVED DEATH NEAR
Waynesboro, Ga., Jaa. 1st, 1913.—I
bare used Dr. Herrimfttoa'a liver Pflls
pie aad take
For Georgia People a
recoaaeadmt them. I fkiak they akoald
be ia every koae. I am find te knew
that a caatpaay baa been erjaaized ri*M
kart is Waynesboro for that purpose.
FRANK S. PALMER, Mayor.
Dr. /krrhfton'i UvtrPUU ForCeor-
mia People are 25c a box everywhere.
If your dealer cannot supply you do not
accept a substitute but lend the price
to the Herrington Company, Waynes
boro, Ga., and we will Immediately send
you the pills prepaid.
For sale by Peacock-Mash Drug
Co., Ingram Drug Co., Thomasville
Georgia.adv.
Mrs. Stevens, Who, With Step-
Daughter, Won Found in Burned
Home, Hod ThJ« Premedi
tation.
Atlanta, May 31.—Only a few
weeks ago, Mrs. Sarah H. Stevens,
in the prime of life and the full
vigor of splendid health, called upon
her attorney, Harry Etheridge, and
asked him to look at the will she
had made several weeks ago.
“I have a presentiment that my
death Is near,” she told the attor
ney.
Mr. Etheridge told her it must be
nervousness or imagination, but she
carefully looked over the will and
carried it away with her.
Three nights ago she was burned
to death with har adopted daugh
ter, in the terrible fire on McDon
ough Road,
Republican Assignments on Houae
Committees 'Considered.
Washington, May 31.—The House
Republicans caucussed today on the
minority assignment on various
House committee.
Most of the Republican assign
ments are about the same as in the
last congress.
The Democrats will consider the
majority personnel of the commit
tee organization at their
Monday.
KING ILFOBSO
DIO DUE DEED
Madrid, Spain, May 31.—The chief
of King Alfonso’s military house
hold today told how King Alfonso
recently figured in a tragic incident
near Utrera, while traveling on
royal train.
The little daughter of a woman
who tended to a railroad crossing,
while playing on the track, was
6truck by the King's train.
The King saw the wounded girl,
and jumped from the window of the
moving car, being the first to give
aid to the injured. He picked up
the girl and tried to stop the flow’ of
blood from the wound, but she died
in a few minutes.
Before leaving, King Alfonso gave
the mother of the dead girl some
money.
DYING FROAA NINE WOUNDS
Prize-Fighter Engaged in Pistol
Duel, Coming Out of Chinatown
and Gets Worsted in Fight.
«It Is believed here that the United
States has not showu* tho flno3 word
in the controversy and authoritative
circles Intimate that Japan will not
Incite official action in the matter
of formation of the formation of a
Japanese Association in the United
States to co-operate with the Japa
nese Government but the move is
greatly favored here.
The object of this Association will
be to reach a permanent solution
of the differences, by a new treaty
or changing the naturalization laws.
President Groover of the Em pin? |
League has appointed Mr. Fort Me- j
Afe* an zinplre in tho Empire j
league. Tho President fired Mr. j
Bennett against whom there has I
boon vigorous kicks, from several |
clubs, and Mr. McAfee takes his i
■place. Fort used to play ball with j
Thomasville and will be a general I
favorite all over the circuit where h-5
is wen known. >
| Mr. lace Wheelhouse, who came
(down with Messrs. Down and Rainey
to put In the machinery for the
Georgia Novelty Trunk Co., left this
morning on his return to his home
in Petersburg. Va. He hopes *.o re
turn and locate here, as he is ex-
tremely well pleased with. Thomas-
Iville and its citizens. He states
that the Georgia Novelty Trunk Co.,
is the best equipped small trunk,
factory he has ever been in, and .
Is familiar with the Petersburg,
Richmond and Baltimore truPk fac
tories. His friends all wish him a
'safe trip and a speedy return.
The wind storm of Saturday even- j
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Diyr
our druxffiat will refund money if PAZO*'
ENTMRNT fail* to cure any caae of Itching,
ind. Bleeding or Protruding PftcainC to 14 day*.
ie first applicate i givea Raae and Beat. 50c.
New York, May 31.—Charles Hub
bard a prize-fighter, is dying in a
hospital here, from nine bullet
wounds, which he apparently receiv
ed In a duel with an unidentified
man early today.
Hubbard, another man and a wom-
The will has not been found, and j an started last night in a taxicab
*lt is believed it was burned up in for a Chinatown trip. The cab stop-
the house. Mr. Etheridge is quoted ped at Thirty-Eighth Street. The
as saying that as nearly as he can men got out and exchanged pistol
remember, the husband was to re-J shots, while the woman looked on.
ceive a life interest, and at his death Hubbard fell ani his opponent and .......
I was to be divided between the two I the woman disappeared In the taxi- the medl
Home Fine Corn.
One of the prettiest crops of corn
grown in the county is that of
J. B. Logan, planted on the place
owned by Mr. \V. A. Watt, about two
miles from town.
Mr. Logan has had his picture
taken In the corn and although he
Is over six f°et in height, the con
overtops him by a good deal. This
•corn is only eight weeks old and its
great attraction is that all of it
seems of uniform height and is in
jnost perfe t condition.
Mr. >I.ogan expects to compete for
tjie corn prize at the Thomas coun'y
fair this fall and If his yield is any
thing like it bids fair to be, he stands
a fine chance to be a winner.
The fields of corn throughout the
county are beautiful and the stands
are the best In several years.
lug seems to have been general all . INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S
fl* state. Damage* have been . ,x,ngRRHS IN SESSION,
reported from many towns and som® >
people of the state were killed. Th“)
only evidence of any unusual occur-) Paris. June 2.—Various phases of
ranee was a few broken limbs of th« Suffrage question will be 41s-
trees and the large plats show glass; cussed at the International Won-
la Neel’s Department store. It Jen’s Congress, which opened here
seems that the wind used a partly. today. The other subjects which
erected awning frame and broke the are scheduled to come up during the
plate glass, which Is of unusual! sessions here, are hygiene, educa-
size.
tion and woman’s work.
DRUGGISTS ENDORSE
DODSON’S LIVER TONE
It Is a Guaranteed Harmless Vege
table Remedy that Regulates
the /Liver Without Stopping
Your Work or Play.
(children.
cab.
A dose of calomel may knock you
completely out for a day sometimes
or three days. Dodson’s Liver
Tone relieves attacks of constipation
biliousness and lazy livor headaches
and you stay on your feet.
The Peacock-Mash drug store
sells Dodson’s Liver Tone and guar
antees it to give perfect satisfaction.
If you buy a bottle of Dodson’s Liv
er Tone and do not find It the safest
most pleasant and successful liver
remedy you ever took, this store
will give you back the 50 cents you
paid for it without a question.
This guarantee that a trustworthy
druggist U ?lad to give on Dodson’s
Liver Tone is a safe and reliable as
and that Is saying a
At
Soda
Fountain*
or Carbon
ated ia Bottle*.
lot.adv.
ku im Fm tmin
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA.