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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1013.
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If you have as many as two fowls, pigeon
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holloway, Mr.
T. M. Massey and daughter. Mis9
Carrie Massie, attended the Primi
tive Baptist meeting whitli was
held in Moultrie several days last
week.
Mr. F. L. Touchton of Valdotsa.
visited his home here last Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barwick of Florida,
have been the guests of tin* for
mer’s brother here for the past few
weeks.
Mr. John Chapman, who has been
visiting his parents, here left Tues
day for his home in Pelham.
Mrs. E. J. Parramore passed away
at her home last Friday morning,
at two o’clock. She had been con
fined to her bed for the past two
months and death was not unex
pected. She leaves a husband and
Quite a large crowd enjoyed the
ting at the home of Mr. J. B. Hicks ;Two
last Sunday evening.
Mr. J. F. Headly and her son. Mr.
Chauncoy Headly, were the guests of
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. McCann Thurs
day afternoon.
.Mr. William Maxwell, of Tifton,
called on .Miss Lizzie Stephenson
Tuesday evening.
We are sorry to hear of the ill
ness of Mr. L. L. Boles.
Rev. I. M. Wade and .Mr. E. E.
Vann attended the District Confer
ence at Pavo last' week.
Mr. I). E. Woods went to Autrey-
ville Saturday on business.
Miss Mattie Duncan returned
home Sunday, after spending a few
days with Miss Marie Miller, * of
Summerhill.
Mr. F. P. Wood attended court in
THE STATE’S
PENAL SYSTEM
STATE SENATOR FOSTER WANTS
! COMMISSION NAMED TO IX-
I VKSTKiATE ACTUAL CONDI
TIONS, IIEFOltE NEW LAWS
ARE MADE—IT.AN HAS EN-
DOHSEMENT OF EDISON OF
FICIALS.
Atlanta, June 23.—Senator A. H.
Foster of the 27th District, who will
introduce in the Georgia Senate a
resolution creating a special cotn-
j mission to consider proposed im
provements in the state prison sys
tem and criminal court procedure,
| has given an interview expressing,
as he sees it, the urgent necessity
i for such action.
| The proposition is to submit to
| this commission the proposed legis
lation dealing with penal and crimi
nal court reforms, in order that
practical and ’o-ollated action may
be taken. Says Senator Foster:
Commission Plan Most Feasible.
“Some of our most important leg
islation is the product of this com
mission method. A striking in
stance is what the insurance com
mission has recently accomplished.
ago, when the commis-
GHINESE GET
T
BACK-HAND MURDERS, SMUG
GLING AND OTHER CRIMINAL
ACTS REVEALED IN SAN FRAN
CISCO BY WONG DO KING.
seven children. Messrs. Charlie, I rhomasville Monday.
E. J., Willie and Clarence Pearson,
and Mesdames A. E. Massey, L. \V.
Hardy and Miss Susie Pearsons. Her
body was laid to rest in Old Har
mony cemetery, the funeral services
being conducted by Rev. J. M. Mc
Cann.
Mrs. Jasper Lewis was suddenly
striken with paralysis Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright went to
Quitman Tuesday on business
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Chapman and
children were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Lane at Barney last Sat
urday and Sunday.
Miss Annie Mae Spence visited
her brother in Doerun this week.
Mrs. Milligan and little son, of
Boston, were the guests of Mr. War
ren Cone last week.
Mr. Lee Brown of Augusta, vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Brown for several days last week.
Mrs. Beaty and Mrs. Robertson,
attended church in Pavo Sunday
and Monday.
FEEL RIGHT ALL THE TIME. I
Don't Let Periodical S|k*1N of Lazy
Liver Ruin Your Temper and i
S|K>il Your Work.
If your liver doesn’t bc!»:'\ • ri;ht
all the time—if it sometimes stops
working and you become oilious and
“headachy’’— don't take calomel, but
try Dodson’s Liver Tone.
You are safe in taking Dodson’s
Liver Tone. It’s a harmless, qleas-
ant vegetable remedy that star's the
liver without stirring up your whole
system as calomel often does. It is
especially good for children who
need a live- tonic once in a whPe,
but who should not be dosed with
strong dru?s.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is sold by
the Peacock-Mash Drug Co. This
store guarantees it with a clean,
open and shut guarantee—your
money back with a smile if it fails
to satisfy you. Price, 50 cents a
bottle, and your money Is as safe as
If you had it in your pocket. If you
need the medicine you need It bad
ly—if it doesn’t satisfy you—your
money back. Buy a bottle from the
Peacock-Mash Drug Co., today un
der this guarantee.adv.
We are glad to learn of the recov
cry of little Clyde Alexander.
Miss Addie Stone of Evergreen,
spent a few days here last week
with her niece, Mrs. W. W. Alexan
der.
Rev. Mr. Stephenson has returned
home for a few days, from
evangelistic work.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Wood and
Mrs. Kennedy, of Pavo, called on the
former’s mother, Mrs. G. W. Wood
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. M. E. Wade and family
tended the picnic at Prospect Fri
day.
Mr. William Dugger's little girl
was buried at Evergreen Sunday
morning. The burial service was
conducted by Rev. J. I\ McCann.
Rev. and Mrs. I. F. Duncan at
tended preaching at Summer Hill
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jackson call
ed on the latter’s brother, Mr. \V.
C. Boyles, one day this week.
Miss Florence Beaty and Mr. Earl
Boyles were out driving Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Lee Strickland of Boston came
up this way Saturday afternoon, to
call on his girl.
PUEI.LA.
San Francisco, June 23.—Black
mail, murders, opium- and coolie-
smuggling across the border, were
revealed in letters and documents
taken yesterday on the arrest of
Wong Do King.
According to the statements of all
who have opposed the attempts to
betray the high-binders’ schemes,
the deportation of Wong, for twen
ty years head of the Chinese socie
ty known as Bing Kunk Long, will
be sought Immediately.
Other Chinese in other cPies will
be prosecired, as a result of .these
revelations.
appointed, Georgia’s lnsur-j TO the pukSIDENT AH TO TIIE
ante laws were a mere patch work.
■As a result of the commission work, •
Georgia now has a splendid set of
insurance laws which are consid
ered a model of their kind and;
which are attracting favorable at- ]
WHYS ANI) WHEREFORES OF
CALIFORNIA OASES WHICH
CAUSED SOLICITOR’S RMStlG-
NATION.
Washington, June 23.—President
tention all over the country. It J Wilson said today that he would
would have been ill-advised for tha ask Attorney-General McReynolds
legislature to pass a new set of In- j for a report of all the circumstances
stiran e laws without the thorough' leading to the postponement of the
investigation and the benefit of
E ALL
THE CUSTOMS
CHANGES SWEEPING IN CHAR
ACTER, ARE PLANNED BY Mc-
ADOO, AND THEY EFFECT THE
ENTIRE SOUTH.
Washington, June 23.—Secretary
of the Treasury MeAdoo has settled
all disputed questions in the South
over the re-districtlng of the Cus
toms Service, and he is now practi
cally prepared to effect a sweeping
customs re-organization of the na
tion, to take effect July first.
Jacksonville will he headquarters
tor the Florida district. To meet
the requirements of the service, the
collector of that district will spend
much of his time at Tampa.
•Norfolk will be Virginia head
quarters but the collector will spenn
some time at New Port News.
As finally decided, the district?
and ports of entry under the new
plan in South Carolina will be
headquarters, and Georgetown
Beaufort, in Georgia, except the 3t.
Marys River section, will have their
headquarters at Savannah, which
Brunswick, Darien and Atlanta will
be in the same district.
This re-organiz<Vion of the cus
toms service of the country will be
the most drastic ever attempted*at
one time. The plan reduces the
number of districts from 162 to
49, and abolishes 113 collectors, In
cluding a number of those the
South,
Lost in & tangle of technical terms?
Worth — not words — must determine
your choice of a motor car. It’s the
simplicity and harmonious adjustment
of the Ford as a whole that makes the
car of unparalleled sales and merit.
Get yours today.
More than 2 75,000 Fords now in service—con
vincing evide ice of their wonderful merit. Run
about, $525; Touring Car, $6*9; Tswn Car,
$800 — f. o. b. De*roit, with all equipment. Get
interesting “Ford Times,’’ from factory, Dept.
F., Detroit; Ford Motor Company.
Logan Auto Exchange,
Thomasville. Georgia.
\na.vmxs didn't like
FOR WOMAN TO SMOKK.
Atlanta
Cnrilin-Coleinan.
Mr. Edward Coleman and Miss
Bevie Cardin were married at the
District Parsonage i?i this city by
:- j Diggs-Camminetti White slave cases Presiding Elder J. M. Outler, Sun-
pert information which only a • in California, because of which Un- day afternoon.
commission can obtain. i ited States Attorney Mu Nab wired The bride is a popular and accom-
Would Make Better Laws. J his resignation Saturday. I.pllshed young lady of Ochlocknee,
“I believe that this commission! President Wilson said he had no land the groom is a well known
will meet with the almost unani-, knowledge of the affair until he young business man of Cairo,
mous approval of the legislature and • saw an account of it in the newspa- After the ceremony, the newly
the endorsement of the public. No ( pers. But, at first glance, it ap-j married couple left for Cairo, where
matter what a man’s individual j peared that the reason given for the j they will make their home,
views may be on the penal ques-1 postponement, that the Commis
tion, he should favor this commis- i sioneV General of Immigration might
sion. for it is created precisely for! attend his son's trial, was a humane
the purpose of sifting out and dis-jone.
covering what views and what The President said MoNab’s resig-
metbods are best. There Is nothing. nation would be acted upon prompt-
maudlin or sentimental about tho'ly.
proposition. The proposed changes;
will not only make the laws more; Wants McReynolris to Hand Over
lenient toward those first offenders; AH Papers,
and others whom leniency and kind- Washington, June 23.—Resolu-
ness can help, but it will also, Hons calling upon Attorney General
strengthen and make stricter the McRey lolds for all papers in the
PRICES HIGH
THIS YEAR ROB POST OFFICE
postponement of the Dlggs-Camml-
netti white slave case, and the Wes
tern Fuel Company cases in the
California Federal Courts, were In
troduced today by Representative
laws dealing with habitual and dan
gerous criminals.
Better .Method of Working Convict
fj»l>or on Hoads.
"It is not proposed to interfere
with the plan of working convicts Hahn, of California.
on Georgia roads. It is the idea, on ■■ —
the other hand, that convict road I
work shall be brought to a state of J
high efficiency. It is admitted that j
in many counties the present meth
od of handling convicts is good, but
it is urged that there Is a great
necessity cf standardizing the good
methods. Now each county is al
most a system to itself. Ir. one
county conditions may be good ahd
in an adjoining county they may
be almost mediaeval. The propo-
ition is not to up-root and abolish;
it is to do better than we are doing
now.
State Prison Board Favors Thorough
Investigation.
The commission should make
careful investigation of the penal
system in other states by inviting
before It men who are experts along
those lines. Our own Prison Com
mission will be able to render ex-
Chan- j treniely valuable assistance. I was
made j particularly impressed with the In
terview of Judge Patterson, of the
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THE GREATEST KIDNEY AND
BLADDER REMEDY ON THE
MARKET TODAY,
do for you. Cures and strengthens
the kidneys and frees the system of
uric acid. By Its use your dalW
tasks will become a pleasure instead
of a drudgery, life will be brighter
and your health extended for mnav
years. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. Price, $1.03 per
bottle. For Sale by—
PRAOOCK-MASH DRUG CO.
(adv.)
Washintgon, June 20.—The whole
sale prices of all commodies
the United States last year were
| higher than at any time during the
past thirty years, the United State-
.Bureau of Labor announced tod’.y.
The prices on foodstuffs increased
C.5 per cent: farm products, 5.7 per
cent; fuel and lighting, 9.4 per
cent, and house furnishings, 10.9
per cent.
Sugar Imports Smaller, anil l*rices
Lower, This Year.
Washington, Junt 20.—Less sugar
and at lower prices, is being shipped
into the United States from the
Philippines. Hawaii and Porto Rico
this year than last, the Bureau of
Foreign and Domestic Commerce
announced today.
WALSH DIED IN NEW YORK
Man Whose Confession Led to Con
viction of Police Grafters in
New York, Has Been Ill
For Sometime.
Empire League Baseball
News Told in Detail
New York, June 21.—Thomas W.
ENTER GEORGIA OFFICE, MAKE
l*OSTMASTER HOLD UP HANDS
GET THE COIN AND HIDE
AWAY FROM OKLAHOMA
TOWN.
G time. O';la., June 20.—Two
bold voinen, wearing masks, entered
tile Georgia, Okla., postoffice this
morning, covered the postmaster
with lovolvers, looted the cash-
drawer of seventy-five dollars in
currency and a bag containing two
thousand pennies and two gold
watches.
The bandits told the postmaster
to sit down and keep quiet. Then
they mounted horses and rode away.
No pursuit was attempted.
GIRL CALLED AS A WITNESS
In Memphis Trial, When Mrs. Schrie-
ber is Accused of Murdering
Husband—Said Girl Kept
Them From Fighting
Once.
Chicago, June 2.7.—Mary Schleber,
... . . . ,, , I age twelve, who has been sought by
Walsh, a former police captain,I,. .. .. ...
. , , . . . .. '.the Memphis authorities as a ma-
whose confession fed to.the convic- wUne98 BRalnst lvcr mother ,
t.on of Inspectors Murtha Thomp-[ Mrg >larKaretet Schle , who „
son, Huscey and Sweeney for graft-: . . . ...
. : * on trial at Memphis, charged with
ing, died at his home here, at an hnitn „ . _ .
killing her husband, who was a
20.—Neighbors who
saw Miss Zella Townsley reclining
on a sola and puflling a cigarette
after the planner of a TurkUh beau
ty, in the presence of E. J
dieel, at 4 3 Royston street,
complaint and had both arrested. j
They said the neighborhood was I Prison hoard, commending the com-
not accustomed to such seen* 3.
Schofield tngines
Lett 5tean\-LcmgerVear
PoT*lxty-*eren year* we hare been manufac
turing and perfecting Engine*. None can aor-
past the high-grade service the Schofield
Engines render today.
tWF
I mission idea.”
man rACTOKV .
». »*— nwsiii 4 writ.
Schofield Iron Works
pt H Macon, Ca.
LET US PROVE TO
We have a first class line of everything
in the drug line and the best of prices.
Our Kx department is perfect condition.
Your Rx compounded by competen
pharmacists.
City Drug Store
PHONE 284.
CHALK CAUSED
Alanta, Juno 21.—Mary Tribble,
age seven years, a daughter ofi,.an
Atlanta policemen, has beea paral
yzed, unconscious and speechless in
her home here for two weeks, and
the attending physicians believe she
can’t live much longer.
The child’s unusual condition is
THOMASVILLE O, VALDOSTA 3. STANDING OF CLUBS IN THE
4 , : EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE
Thomasville took the second j __
straight game from Valdosta Sat
urday, making a majority or the Valdosta,
series on the home grounds of the ’ c 0 i*df e le.
league leaders. I Thomasville.
Won.
. .26
Lost.
17
Cheney worked for the locals sud
Gentry started for Valdosta, being
replaced by WInges in the fifth.
The game was exciting and full of
interest all through. Cheney held
the visitors down well, and was es
pecially strong in pinches. Dudley,
as usual, got there with two pinch
hits, scoring three runs. Wagnon
got three tallies and Murphy and
Dudley two hits each. The fie'din
of both teams was fast and snappy,
and the crowd, which was a large
one, was enthusiastic and interested
throughout the game.
The Box Score:
Thomasville AB It H 1*0
Wagnon. If.. . 3 3 1 1
Dudley, c . . . 4 ft 2 7
Murch, 2b. . . 4 ft 2 3
Murphy, 88 .
Davenport, lb
Barnett, rf .
Ghamplin, 3b
Smith, cf .
Cheney, p . ,
A E
Totals. . . .;
Valdosta
VanLandingham,
cf
Jordan, 2b . .
Hurley, if. . .
3 1 3 0 4 0
4 0 0 6 2 1
4 0 0 4 0 0
4 0 0 2 1 0
4 0 0 1 0 1
4 2 10 10
14 6 9 24 10 3
All R H 1*0 A
W’aycross.
Amerlcus.
Brunswick.
. . is
. . IS
23
early hour today.
Walsh was ill for some time, and
his fear of approaching death In
duced him to confess his part In
the graft, at the same time impli
cating the other officers.
WHEY THEY PLAY TODAY.
Waycross at Corlele,
Brunswick at Valdosta.
Amerlcus at Thomasville,
Pierre; Wild pitches. Gentry; time,
2:00; umpire, McAfee.
10 110
1 3 4 3 1
believed to be due to the fact that Morse, lb
she ate several sticks of colored wax
crayons while In school a few weeks
ago. The physicians believe the
crayon contained a poisonous dye.
Strawhridge Home Rented.
The handsome Straw-bridge house
on Broad street has been rented for
the coming winter to Mr. Henry
Disston, of Philadelphia, the deal
having been consumated this week
by Judge Hopkins, who is handling
the property for the owners. Mr.
Disston visited Thomasville last
winter as the guest of Mr. Edward
•Pierre, c.
Schmitz, as
Leinlnger, 3
Franks, rf.
Gentrly, p.
Winges, p .
4 0 0 4 0 0
4 0 0 1 4 0
2 110 2 0
Totals. . . .31 5 10 25 *12 ~4
Thomasville. . . . 100 120 101—4
Valdosta 201 000 020—5
Summary: 2-ibase hits, Murphy,
Jordan; 3-base hits, Hurley; dou
ble plays, Schwartz to Leinlnger;
sacrifice hits, Wagnon, Murch, Mur
phy, Morse; base on balls, by Gen
try, 11; by Winges, l, by Cheney 3;
left on bases, Thomasville 7, Val
Crozler and wa, charmed with th.'do.ta 7; hi*., off Gentrj 3 la 4 In-
Place. He will be warmly welcomed nlnge. off Wlnge.. 6 la 6 Inning.:
10 the city a. a winter colonl.t next etruck out, by Gentry 3, by Wln-
. ges 2, by Cheney 2: passed ball.,
BRUNSWICK h, WAYCROSS t.
Brunswick, June 23.—Brunswick
made a clean sweep of the aeries
by taking Saturday's game from
Waycross by a score of 5 to 1. Hart-
ncr pltchel great ball for Bruns
wick. With men on bases he was
Invincible, twice striking out the
next men up. He kept bis nine hits
scattered throughout the game.
Clark pl'ched excellent ball until
the eighth, when the locals secured
a home run, a double and two sin
gles, counting for three runs. Both
teams played fast, snappy ball In the
Held, and one of the largest crowds
of the season was present. ,
Score by Innings:
Waycross . 010 000 000—,1 9 3
Bruns. . .100 010 03x—5 10 2
Batteries: Clark and Hawkins;
Hartner and - Ifert. Time, 1:60.
Umpire, CarKr.
AMKII1CU8 4, CORDKLE 1.
Cordele, June 23.—Fuctch held
the Cordele batters at his mercy at
all stages of the game Saturday and
Amerlcus easily wen. Wilder open
ed up on the mound for Cordele,
hut was a little unsteady and was
supplanted by Filltngem in the
second.
Amerlcus managed to get hits at
timely Junctures. Reagan featured
for. Cordele with his fielding and
batting, and Humphreys, for the
visitors, with his fleldtng.
Amerlcus 020 010 000—4 6 3
Cordele. . .100 000 000—1 6 4
Batteries: Fuclch and Manches
ter; Wilder, Fllllncem and Eubanks.
Time, 1:43. Umpire, Mortoa.
BICYCLE STOLEN—SJ.3» Howard
for return. Columbia Mo lei 59,
Chalnless, black enamel 30-Inch
frame, black wheels, rsd rubber
handle grips. Return to Tlroes-
Enterprlse,
prominent lumberman, last march,
was located here last night at ,the
home cf her sister.
The child Is said to have at one
time prevented her mother from at
tacking her fa“her.
j According to the Memphis prose
cutor, the girl was smuggled out of
Memphis on June thirteenth.
Mrs. Schrleber found her husband
In the flat of another woman, 'and
Immediately opened Are on him,
according to the theory of the pros
ecution.
NOTICE—We buy PEARS on «.hs
trees or In barrels at depot, and
pay spot cash. Pear growers,
write us. Georgia and Florida
Fruit Co., P. O. Box 899, Jack
sonville, Fla. 6-3-4tsw.
Closing Out
Silk Thread, a spool 3c
$1.00 Overalls 69c
60c Suspenders 20c
50 Pair Shoes at 95c
vfen’s Undershirts at 20c
$5.00 Boy's Suits. . ..$1.50
T. E. HURST, MGR.
Wright Building
No, 314 W. Jackson Street.
As a Wedding Gift
that will please this month's
bride, why not give her a
set of Silver Spoons, nicely
boxed—or any other part of
a Silver Set that you think
she will like.
Besides Silverware, we ate
showing fine Plated Ware,
Cut Class, and many gifts ot
a more personal nature.
Make you? selection early.
LOUIS H. JERCER
Jeweler and Silverswith
We make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
A. W. Palin & Son.