The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, July 15, 1913, Image 2

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semi-mkkkly times enterprise, ti esii.w. jri.v is. iota. 1 TIMES - ENTERPRISE 8K.MI-WEKKLT EDITION, laaaed Every Tuesday uil Friday MKMHKItS ASSOCIATE!) PRESS. Daily and Semi-Weekly Times-Enttr- prlte Published by tbs Times-Ba- terprlst Campany, Thsmaivil's, Os. B. R. JERGKR Editor. W. D. HARGRAVE ....Bus. Mgr. Entered at the TbemasTille Pest *>fflce for Transmission Through ths Rails as SecsDd Class Mall Matter. Subscription Rates: ,*ne Year - v Von’.hs THE NEW t'OPNTV SCAXHAIi. | $1.00 . .11 \ newspaper mas, t.ne most attrac- live anil exp ressive part of the whole sheet is the announcement of sub scription prices, for the paper. They were as follows: •Terms: If paid in advance, $1..’»«•; If not paid paid in advance, $2.00: If not paid within the year, $2.50.” Some newspapers might tike dots from this Idea and collect subscrip-' tions more readily than under the present method. BURGLAR IS GAU6HI The proposition to creaV the <ounty of Hansell is being vigorous ly pushed by the money and brains of the town of Meigs. Th? lobby •which they are conducting in At lanta is said to be as extensive and startling as that of any other coun ty favorites. The proposition was one about which the majority ot Thomas county citizens were lot *erv much exercised, for they t’ld not believe that there was a ghott of a chame for success and little reason for the attempt. However, in the past few days, things have gotten warm, too warm in fact for some of the good breth ren, in the Ochlocknee district, many of whom are said to bitterly oppose this movement, although it embraces a good portion of that district. They have discovered that a Meigs committee put one over on them, when they got the signatures *f many of the Ochjoekne residents by what is termed hv Hon. J. B. tftubbs, “deceitful trickery." In a card, Mr. Stubbs states that the committee obtained the signatures o? the Ochlockne© people by statin-: that the <ounty was to be formed sure and that they wanted Meigs to he the county seat, intimating that the signature of the petition was nothing more than a preference to .Meigs over Pelham. It seems that the signature also contained an as sent to the proposition to form the county and waf really a peti ion so to do. These la< ts. th** genthmen of <> hlockm which wa publis in a:; affidavit ed yesterday, and some littlo stir in affected, and, in sMty. The tactics it and i detuned Till: NEW DEIH>T. It is really a fact that Thomasville is to have a new passenger station. This matter has been decided some time, but there has been a hitch in the plans which has delayed the formal announcement, which hinges on the a ceptance of the proposed plans by the City Council. The Coast Line will have them ready for their inspection in a short time and actual work on the grading and erection of th? building will not begin later than 1914, The Coast Li*© also announces that the gong which is to be install ed at the Broad and Malison street irossir.gs, for the safety of passen gers. Police Gel Negro Who Entered House of Mr. Wiggins and Stole Jewelry. Marshal Milton. Assistant Marshal Doss and Mr. Frank Woodward are responsible for the capture of a ne gro burglar and the recovery of sono* jewelry that was *ak*n from Mr. Wiggins, who lives o:i Clay Street. Mr. Wiggins missed the stuff ou the night of July 9th, and reported it to the police. The force found Earnest McGee had disposed of some articles and they set out to watch him. Saturday, he was tak en in and on his person was part of th** possessions of Mr. Wiggins. The -negro finally confessed to the line and was sent to jail on a war rant charging burglary. The arti- •les which have been recovered are i bracelet, watch, stick pin, knife ind some foreign coins. We guarantee our iee-cronni to omply with the National and State Pure Food Laws. City Drug Store. FHOST’S M.UaZINK TOUCHES .MANY PERTINENT TOPICS. WEST FOR eOVEBNDR; sum FOR SENATE ROOM IS STARTED IN ATLANTA FOR THESE MEN—FORMER IS FROM VALDOSTA, AND IS CON SIDERED SOFT II GEORGIA’S MAN. Atlanta. July 11.—A real sizable PHAGAN CASE AGA'N Atlanta. July 11.—Excitement over the Phagan murder case, which had begun to subside, was aroused ane.v last night in Atlanta by th'e publication of newspaper extras carrying sensational rumors that the negro Conley had confessed to the murder. Diligent inquiry by the prosecu- Atlanta, July 14.—The demoraliz ing Influence of scantily draped la dies on Atlanta streets, and pic tures of ladies draped not at all in I Atlanta art store windows, is de- jplored in an editorial of the current warning of approaching. j Kgwe o! - Frosts Magazine, “The Call As trains, is only waiting erection. -oon as the department, which has charge of this work, is able to con clude the jobs now in course of construction, it will take up th** Thomasville improvement. This is one change which was necessary for the life and safety of thousands of of the .South." The editorial, which deals ser iously with the social problem and its complications in the South, says. “The eradication of some of these evils must come by individual and social growtn. One of the incth-,’ ods by which these evils will be curtailed and crowded out of act . . and thought, is the requirement of Ihomasvilie people, and it is a mys- ,.. . . . . , j public sentiment, the demand of public opinion and enthusiastic boom is under way it ion and the police department, Uow- here ami around about the state for J ever, has failed to substantiate the Col. \V. -5. West, of Valdosta, as I rumor, which seems to be based en- gubernatorial timber. Men of political affairs arc spec ulating over the possibility of Gov. John M. Slaton as a possible—some Insist more than probable—entry for the United States Senate next year. There is a great deal of talk of that nature going on here at this time, and many believe the popular and handsome chief executive will he in the running. . . . .Col. West Is Silent. tirely on a claim made by the de fense that it will produce a witness named Mincey who will testify that Conley told him on the afternoon of the fatal Saturday, “I have killed a ilrl today.” T!ie police are not inclined to at tach much importance to the al leged statement of Mincey who has been In Atlanta practically all the jtime since the murder was commit ted and who has never had anything tery why it has been allowed so long to stand as it is. ATLANTA MEN IN BAD rembling With Fear Because < the E\|M»sures of the Girls Who Have Heen Mixed in the Vic* Crusade. Col. West has heen here for some] to say before, days looking after affair* of the j The rumor, however, points to the South Georgia Normal and Indus-(fact that the 'Whole line of the de trial College, of Valdosta, ar. he is fense will be that the negro Conley chairman of the hoard of trustees. I committed the crime all by himself He has be*»n approached many times land that Leo. M. Frank knew noth- on this subject, but has little to say ling of It. as vet. I „ i Cures 01$ Sot*s, Other Remttflis Vfin't Cun. .outh Georgia peop.e are Pointing I Th , woritc ..,.. Bom . ll e ro „ 10 w lonjr .undi ll *. t the fact that it has heen ninety are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. vp .,r s Kinpp that section had q chief Porter * AntUeptic Healing Oii. It relieve* \ears since inai set non nati a < niei ) -B< j ji e «lsat t he »ame time. 25c.50c.li.oc executive in the capital. Gov. Troup’ (adv) being the last. They say it 1s about! time for North Georgia to step aside | GFATAMALIA MAKES UNUSUAL and defer to that part of tile state, | OFFER TO F. S. STUDENTS. even go further, help place Col. • ——— West in the gubernatorial chair. Washington. July 12.—-The Gua- There is no doubt that his boom i tamalian government has offered five important, for it is insisted that ! scholarships to United States hoys Slaton does not enter the sena- and girls i;: Guatamalian institutions torial race and decides to stand for ‘ of learning. a second term, that following that i Those scholarships Include board, time, the claims of Col. West will lodging, uniforms and washing. !)•■ pressed vigorously. j Minister Mendez stated in n letter Few men in Georgia are better I to Secretary Bryan that his govern- , , i known than W. 3. West. He has * ment was actuated by a spirit of The enforcement of I , , _ .... ,. .. I been president of the State Senate, Pan-Americanism, in offering these aided by publicity.' i . , 'has served in many positions of pub-»scholarships. lie trust with perfect satisfaction. . - - ■—»— — ■ — and is known for his sane conser vatism. Moreover, he Is a man of large affairs, and his business abili ty would insure the state a business like administration. Atlanta. July 1 2.—Seventeen well j known Atlanta business tmn are) said to he trembling with fear of; being arrested in connection with! the confessions of Corinne Wilson, i one of the girls who is baring to j the police the alleged workings of! th** vice system in Atlanta, since the i ♦ losing of the segregated district. j It is said that the police will make arrests if the men can be positively identified, Kit that they will go very I ‘ u< l ‘ MK slowly in order not to do anybody an irrevocable injury by mistake. The most startling feature of the evidence gathered ;it police head-1 quarters today tended to show thatj ! older girl* and women, assisted by than J n ,,, n had been luring girls as young I lie as thirteen and fourteen years of j age into a life of vice. I Several ; eople have already been f ,ltS arrested. lsso " In justice to the rank an 1 tile of this demand Of the picture, “September Morn," which credated such a furor of ex- jelement a short time ago. and which J was finally permitted to stay in the I art store windows, th** editorial , ,sty>. “This picture can offer art! I only ns a pretext. The figure is not I I normal even, and the posture not ! j graceful. That nudeness is the pur- < J pos** of tin* artist rather than to im- • part an inspirational impression of j j nature on a glorious morning is evi-J dent.” Another leading editorial in this; same issue disagree strongly with ’ ill** daily press on the subject of the' F. S. Senate investigation. “Allow us m ask why the senate is conduct- OFFH'ER WAS ARRESTED. 'hief of 1’olice of Fairo Got in Trou blin' in Valdosta Monday Night. JAP SUGGESTS AN ALLIANCE nation whi■ h has created the entire district fact, the whole county. T as explained in this affid <ard, are being heartily c* and milch surprise and ; n has been stirred up among few who have rather favored opposed the movement, even i unaffected territory. It is believed that the state] made bv Mr. Stubbs and his *iat**s. has dealt th** finish! »g blow , hotels in Atlanta, whoso proprietors to the Hansell county pro: osition, I «r«* doing everything possible *o aid j and unlcs< strong ; rt*t»f of no intent * the *'ollce, it must be stated that tile present scandal touches the reputation of only three hotels and no more, namely the ('uniberland, the Brittain and the Childs. No tiler hotel is involved. j With England mid Japan, For Uncle ! Sam—Jingoism is Deplored and ! War Declared liii|M»ssilile. j Portland, Oregon, July 12.—A . war between the United States and j Japan was declared an impossibili- i ty. jingoism in both countries was Investigation of lobbying, or | (le|ll(m , (I , ho| ,„ for „ bPttPr under . lintors, may not be presume.! , stamlillg bptvveen th( . two . Jation , honest in the majority, coii- stigation to find out rooked ...... a trI| ,,,. alliance be-! Chief of Police \V. A. Horton, of Cairo got in some trouble in Val dosta last night, which threatens to bring about diplomatic relations be tween this city and Cairo. Chief Horton had been up to Ha-j hira to arrest a younj man wno wasj wanted ml Cairo. He brought the young man to this city and placed him in the city prison and was' waiting here for a train over ('oast Line, going to Cairo. Made a Quick Sale T HE Investment Department af a Bal timore stock exchange house had a caller who wished to buy fifty shares of a certain investment stock. While the customer waited, the manager called up the firm’s Philadelphia agent on the Bell Long Distance Telephone and secured the stock, with the promise of delivery next day. Quick trades are often made by the Bell Telephone service. When you telephone—smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BUININ-BELL INSTITUTE Waycross, Ga. This school with an aole faculty of eleven experienced teach ers offers the young people of this section the very best of good .training at a very moderate cost. The school is finely located, and well equipped. Thorough courses are offered in piano and vocal music, violin, expression and art. Courses in book-lreep- ing. penmanship, typewritin g and stenography equal to the in the State. We offer a special— One Year Normal Course for teachers, and those preparing to teach. Every young per son expecting to teach should take this special training. Posi tions are secured for our graduates without charge. Write for our catalogue, and full Information concerning any course In -which you may be Interested. Do not d lay writing. Write today— RIGHT NOW, while you think of it. Addreis: PRESIDENT W. S. PETBRSON Waycros* Ga, SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES^ENTERPRISE Scientists Say No Person Is Naturally Lazy was expressed, that the California (stated. tubers of their body *r in the editorial We believe that a. Migressmaii who is gcilty of Hifili practice (dishonestly serving [the trusts at the expense of the public i should be kicked out of of- seiit to the penitentiary for ainder of his lit'**." RAILROAD KILLED IMG; OWNER AWARDED 910,000 to Ill is re :.s 'lead Th sent is forthcoming, it is ! Hector ever dared to V-. 1 ntatives ot Thomas and •rady are opposed to the i lan and ! ire lightia-* ii vigorously, backed by I h* big majority of their *o:istit-i Atl.ii July I Mtmally lazy. Laziness Is invariably Icavsed from Impaired healih In one | Ion* or another. Ninety-nine per cent* While walking about on oflndole.ee, Ufeleanei*, lack of ambl. alien Innd bill b e ,In hired ,,-noon-! 1,lreets ' e,,Joyl,1 f ,h * c ° o1 , >D, bek ot .ppetlle, !i cau«d by th* and dangeroun stitl , tlollaI aail a aUlaace "“ rK comlnB ,rom lhe hou,l ‘ blood ktinff Impregnited with Malaria] '.wm ,1,0 I'nlii'd Start.,. Knglnnd and » nd "i?'.' "f " P . °" “,'‘ eKr ° " Gttms.Tb«elittleiG.nns,teatbonaahd ban- hc sa d uu skipped out rrom ( nlro •( which could b. beldan th.polal of a without paying his strent lux. Ho, p«a knife, destroy! th« red corpuiclea la theretoro, arrested lhe negro and It the bl.od and al last manifest themrelve, In said that he collected t! from la tho form of Chill,, Ciiilla and Fever, him. refusing lo give him his liber- C.Id and LaGrlpp*. No. 101 Tonic is ' 1 ty until he paid it. loda Irom a pretcripllon. which la guar- kaniiya, representing the Japanese J „ ot r rn , Q ,,„ Trade Organizations, who , . ‘dosta negro and ’.hat if he owed j street tax at all, he owed It here, ; and not at Cairo, so he notified I'o- : licemun Simmons, who called up Po- [ li email Walker, who has been col- lecting the street tax, and notified j Japan was suggested at at qtiet last nlglit, given by Morlso 1 Ida. the Japanese Consul !iere. 1 The banquet was giv**n in honor, of Dr. Juiclii Seyedft and Tadao on a mission pit* of the Ci are nowj good will to the peo- • **1 States. Again S \FEIt TH AN CAI.OMEI AN OLD NEWSPAPER’S WAY. Wat* liman newspaper ; .blithe | to the liuht of T li* '•nt from T« in**x;»ire<i t* ••x-Thot Jeorgia vi He boy. at liman. :iator who contains ad- of the re- P.*s*nidi].- «,i 11;.* obb-t families of the * jty. Among the r , art* Ma<l:ityr«* .v Younj, a firm com- I' 01 ’ A- T. Maefutj re ai.d Win J. Young; Seward, Hansell & n a . * I**’*- l!ie in being .1. !,. Seward. A H. Hansell a; id T. !!. Havi.p; i; I. Miiian and L. ('. Uryan are also tn.ntlm,. d Kdward S-Ixas and |) r "randon wer.* the druggists. Kd ward Ifenil.igton was proprietor of the largest merchandise business In the city, and Mr. Stark was the bak er and confectioner. There are also new. Item, of that day and time, which would prove tat.rntlBg lo almoat any reader. To Il.ul—,m"s t.ivei- Tone nl Night Will Miaigliteii 4 till Out fi\ .Morning— t uloitU'l Maj Knock \nu Out of u Day ’«* Work. If you arc a calomel us-r, next time you a.** tempted to buy it, ask your drugHst it In* can absolutely guarantee the drug not to harm you. II** won’t do i«. because ho c.\N T DO IT. But here is a perfect .Restitute lor calomel which the druggist does guarantee—the famous Dodson's Liu*r Tom*. The Peacock-Mash Drug Co., will refund your money "itbout question if you a.v not ther* •uglily satisfied. Go to th*- Peacock-Mash Dru.4 Co., with whom you are acquainted ••to! find ou' about the people who are t.iki.ig this remarkable remedy and teeling better, keener, health ier. and better able to enjoy life than they ever were when taking calomel. Why? Because calomel is a poi* -«»*• o.i»* that may stay in your sys tem • .iml while seeming to benefit >ou temporarily, may do harm in th- etrl. if you haven’t felt these ill-effects, so far It is b<**aus«* you are fortunate enough to have a strong constitution. Don't take the risk any longer. Get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and note how easily and nat urally it corrects all bilious condi tions, how it clears away that sick headache and coated tongue, how its si »s yon right without a* he or gripe. Tbe most wonderful thin? In the world for constipation. All this without tbe slightest In terferences with your regular habits. For Weakness and Loss of Appctit. fhe Old Standard general atrengthening tom C.ROVB S TASTHI.ESS chhl TONIC, drive* 01 , Malaria aad build* up the system. A true tonic him of the case. Policeman Walker ghost of a Pig is the central ttgur- .«!«.,<Appetim. F.r.du„..nd,hlld,... Me.} tooli „ le |)08itIol , tllat the VaMosla negro does not owe street tax in GIN REGULATIONS ASKED took him in charge, conducting nlm ’ to the city hall, where a conference Washington, July 12.—Se* retary • uas j,,.)d. Tlie Cairo man wanted to of Agriculture Houston this morn- | kevlt * h e money, but the Valdosta ing received a protest from the' officers tol l him that if he didn’t Ltnch.M.r, England, Cotton Asso-f uh> )|p thfl $| theV woul( , put h|m Sciential* have found that no parton it antecd to drlvo theeo little demons front the system and rebuild the whole anato my. This No* 101 Tonic Is made from a prescription of a physician who had 30 years experience practicing medicine in one. of the worst malarial sections in the south* ^Try It on a guarantee, If it fail* to cure you, tbe money will be given back* Druggifls tad dealers everywhere sell It, or we will send dlredl by parcel port malt Price 25c. aad 51c. per bottle. The G* B. Williams Co., Sole Mann* fadlurers, Quitman, Ga. 9 (Advertisement.) in Fulton county's superior court. Itj a< * v ordinary wraith, however; not ivory spirit of any ordinary j porkei roasted to a «risp and served •at a barbecue, but the aristocratic j ssnost of the most precious pig i:i Christendom, the late Premier Long- (fellow's rival, whose pedigree was ; as Ion? as his name, and wnose own- j cr. .1. It. D. DeBow valued him j $l'o.ooq. The pig was fatuous at I “very big lair in the rountr It was alleged to have been killed by the railroad a couple of years ;»u< . ami tie* owner sued for ?20 He was awarded $10,000, which is tin* record price for a pig In these (arts dead or alive, and now th** railroad is moving for a new trial. OSCAR DEWBERRY, ATLANTA N EG Ro, HANGED YESTERDAY Atlanta gro Oscar ■I 01> 12.-When the ry was hunted 'he Tower yesterday, \V. A. Dodson, a brother of the youth whom the negro murdered, stood by the Sher- iff wh«*ii the trap was sprung, and was one of the few unofficial wit nesses at the execution. ’’Thank God that Justice has been don, ' he said, after th** trap had b* e sprung. CONVICTED NEW YORKER INVOLVES MANY OTHERS. W (By Associated Press ) »■ York, July 12. Ft rm«*r in Hi ad State •nator S. J. Stilucll. who was ro ut ly convicted of soliciting a bribe id sentenced to four to eight years state penitentiary, today turn 'd over to Distri t Attorney Wey- man a statement, khich is said to involve several members of the Sen ate and General Assembly in alleged • ireular acts, with re fere lira* to leg islation enacted last year. StIIwell’s sentence has been stay ed, pending the investigation of his * ( barges. intiou, against Jit* practice of cer- | prison with his other prisoner. 11 a:u An,# ‘ r b’an gin tiers of mixing j finally turned over the money and various staples of cotton 11 naies. the negro paid tZ or it to Officer S.vivtary Hmuton « as nrKvd la j Walker fop his street lax in Vat- make representations to Southern j dosta. l '°" >" Kwhaiigea. asking them to < rbi ,, f ,, orlon of ( . a|ro . hen f Hi* so ssit> fjiteil that he ivouhl net papers at staples separ- j Cairo. Hint would enable him to nr- j rest the negro, and lie said that lu* tal *,will come hack as soon as he gets ! thom and make the arrest. | In the meantime. Officers Walker and Simmons told him that he would , inform the J: for keeping \ at«*d. The department attribu i-aus** of this state of affairs solely to the unwillingness of the gtimers to lose the time. After one staple has been xinat'd ninth loss »l timoj baVP l() niakp b)a |>ape . g ^ ery stron ., is rloaning out the Kins. |(lr plso bp was | jahJp , Q ge( |n (roll . aad •oTis.-.|iiPinly this is not done, j b ] P himself.—Valdosta Ttmrs. Ih'rdue-ColDnM. Mr. C. F. Collin* a.id Miss Perdue, 1 both of Camilla, were married at j 411 Warren Avenue, yesterday af-' ternoon at 2::;o. Rev. J. B. John-! stone performed the ceremony. The britl** and groom have re.. turned to Camilla. 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