The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, August 12, 1913, Image 3

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TIMES ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1013. irmBnn awn hums m rat The Old Standard, General Tonic. Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. It i* ■ combination of QUININE and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder- fnllj strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect Of thehot summer. GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC hat no equal for Malaria, ChfllsandFccer, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with out purging, Relieves nervons depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. SO cents. (adr.) inn FAMINE III THE isr TILT ON A CAR DDIRGS DETAILED INTENSE HEAT AND NO WATER MAKES THINGS .MOST DIS TRESSING FOR MANY STATES ACROSS TIIE MISSISSIPPI. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 8.—The five days of intense and almost un precedented heat In Missouri, Ka.v sas aad Oklahoma, was still unabat ed at noon today, ana the Weather Observer eould see no trace of re lief. The only rain reported from these three states In the past twenty-four hours, was a small rainfall In the neighborhoods of St. I.ouis and St. Joseph, Mo. The railroads have been called upon to carrry water Into several Kansas towns. EX ROUTE. TO WASHINGTON, | LORRY BRINGS OUT PACT THAT ' AVIATOR LOSES HIS WAY OVER) NOT ASSOCIATION 1U T MANU-I HALTIMOHE AND HAS TO STOP I EAUTUHERS PAID HIM CASH. •! IN MARYLAND. j Washington, Aug. 8.—C. Marvin! Washington, Aug. s.—James A. J 'Wood, tilt? aviator, who began a non-j Emery told the Senate Lobbv Com-’ step rice with a railroad train today j mlttee today that the Tariff Commis- 1 from .Vow York to Washington, atjsion Association employed former four thirty this morning, for the j Representative James E. Watson. He ; FINE Ar'e-I:an duration, distance and: said tint Watson was not employed FVtJ record, lost his way and was. by the National Association of Man- i • ’cd to land at Gaithersburg, rfa Hirers, or by the Industrial X:- r y!and, at nine o'clock.* The land- Council. ing was made within twenty-three; Emery paid that some money was rr.l.ea of the coveted goal. He started rgnin, but while flying: c.*:*tsjn howe’er, as the Tariff Com over Baltimore, the heavy smoke i mission Association was employed and clouds forced him to land, and; by them, again he alighted, because of engine j T FLY OVER AND IMPRISONMENT IS MADE—THREE TOWERS FOR WIRELESS TO RE ERECTED, MAKING IT REST STATION IX THE WORLD. STREET CAR CONDUCTOR WAS DISCOURTEOUS AND HE RE. LIBERATED WHETHER TO FIGHT OR REPORT HIM. Washington, Aua. 8.—Senator Benjamin R. Tillman la the latest national legislator to dash with a street oar conductor, and today he was engaged In “cooling off," before determining whether or not ho would file charges against the street car conductor. Senator and Mrs. Tillman boarded a car at the capitol, to travel to their home. He proffered the tick ets while standing on the steps, and. according to his account, the con ductor ordered him onto the plat form In an "abrupt and discourte ous manner” MANSION WILL NOT HE SOLD THIS YEAR—RILL TO BORROW MONEY PASSED AND IS JUDGED CONSTITUTIONAL. Mr. C B. Long of Fort Valley, was In town yesterday on business. Mr. S. L. Hayes, of Moultrie, Is spending a few days In the city. Mr. J. W. Homo of Metcalfe, Atlanta, Aug. 8._Tho fact that 8 I> endln S the day In Thomasvllle. the Senate has Killed action on dis- 1 posing of the old gubernatorial mansion this year, doea not mean that the question is dead. It will come up of necessity again next Mr. I. M. Smith of Coolidge, was among the visitors in the city Thurs day. year, end will stay up until some ac-; tion Is taken. There are two rea sons for this, and both are reasons over which there Is no human con-, trol. The first reason is that the j old mansion is slowly tumbling to j pieces, atid the second is that the old site is becoming more and more impossible as a location. Stores and I garages have grown up all around! Mr, T. E. Hereford of Louisville, was.In the city for a short time*yes terday on business. Mr. E. L. Green of Balnbrldge was a visitor to the city today. Mr. Hoy Callahan, of Balnbrldge. spent yesterday in the city. Miss Ellen Joseph who has been e popular guest of Miss Alice Par- Mr. David C. Barrow, of Pelham, spent the day in town on business. Mr. \V. T. Connell, of Waukeenah, Fla., was among the visitors in the city yesterday. Miss Louise Goodlow arrived this rooming from Valdosta, to be the guest of her uncle, Mr. R. 3. Pardee, for a short time. Mrs, T. N. Hopkins and Miss Helaa ker left today for her homo In Mill- Hopkins have returned from tt visit edgevillo. j to Waynesvlllc, and other points in ! Western North Carolina. Mr. A. W. Killian, of Valdosta. I was J:i the city to lay, attending to j Misn Pauline Harrell of Bain- bualne ted with hfs lumber bridge is in the city for a^few days as the charming guest of Miss Nell Patten. , , Washington, Aug. 9.—The first i paid direct by the Manufacturers to s t e ps toward protecting the Panama Canal from unwelcome aerial visitors was taken today when President trouble. The train with which Wood was racing, didn’t reach Washington un til nine fifty. To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, a sur gical dressing 'hat relieves pain and heals at the same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00. (adv) Wilson signed a protecting measure, with an attached penalty of one thousand dollars tine and five years’ imprisonment, for each offense for flying over the Canal, without the written authority of the United States Government. E FIRST TIME IX TIIE HISTORY OF THE STATE AND THE SEN ATE WILL HAVE CHARGE — CLAIMED HE USED WALL STREET FUNDS. , Uncle Sam Will Huvc Wireless Sta tion of Enormous Power at Tlic Canal Zone. Washington, Aug. 9.—The United States Government Is to construct one of the greatest wireless stations the world at Calmito, Canal Zone. It will be known as Darien station, and will eclipse the new Arlington, Virginia, station. All three towers will be six hun- i dred feet high and it is expected 7“ that officials will be able to com 1ft ftft 1“ft 1 ft"f"f“ft \ * * “ rk l ' report "ill niunlcate with San Farncisco, Ar- IP FinrniPTrn be 8ubmltled > ’ 0 , nda >' to t be >' p e |s - lingtoa. ami Valdivia, Chile, on the IT PHr llll. I HI la ‘ ure *>y the Jolnt Executive Com- W est Coil8t , f south America. It ' hi I |IH|IU I IN mlttoe ’ wblch > e8tcrda y concluded believed that communication may «• investigation here, of Governor a|s0 be established with St. Vln I *sut zer s campaign funds. j cent's Island, on the West Coast of Chicago, Aug. 9.—A bulletin Is- It Is charged tnat Governor'aulzer Africa, sued today by the American Rail- speculated in the New York Stock Darien station will be used — way Aftociation indicates a car-1 F iar 1 , using contributions, which elusivc-ly by the Government, and shortage this fall. failed to include in his sworn w m ho use( j n)a j n iy as a .relay sta- Tliia bulletin shows a decrease of sta as the * aw requires. ; tion for vessels in Southern waters, six thousand, five hundred surplus! Chairn,a ? Frawley and • were among the prominent visitors u | to the city Thursday. A clash followed, after which the it, crowding it on every side. It is Senator took the man’s name and (in the center of a purely business entf>ri „. |Hes , n tll | rt rounty> mynber. ! section. It is admitted even by many] The conductor today denied that 1 of the Senators who voted to kill thej j j^ n | K j lt am , % j r y he had been abrupt or discourteous. • special resolution this year, that It MeRa j iec * of the Coolidge district, * will soon become necessary to makes* la change, and general sentiment j seems to be that a truly residential section should be chosen, a place I Mr . L.Warwick of the Fredonla jhoth beautiful and dignified. The j ne | Khl)orll00 d. a prominent farmer: .most advantageous proposition >h at | 0 f that section spent Thursday in] Mr - a »d Mrs. James Watt left jhc.s yet been definitely offered, eon- town | this, afternoon for Montreat, N. C„ templates the choice of Druid Hills] I where they win spend several weeks °;, the * lte ; , , , , ] Mr. Lee Neel Ha, returned after Kol,, '~ ,ater ,0 Virginia and Baltl- The Senate has also killed the * onflTW |, n9 n ,„ Ma-# u . An ,. u v « w mor ° esolutlcu which proposed to move Mr. and Mrs. F. P. New'ou left last night for points in South and North Carolina, for a stay of sev eral weeks, with relatives and friends. IREAStlll DEPARTMENT CAS j Georgia's experiment station DEPOSIT THAT AMOUNT IF IT Oflffln to Athens IS FOUND NECESSARY TO MAR KET THE CROPS OF ALL SEC TIONS. from -il* i insurant!, ric uuuuicu ouiyiuo. • * (OUI18C1 cars from July fifteenth to August Eugene Lame are of the opinion — that th© only course open to the investigators, is to recommend ini-' peachments proceedings against Governor Sulzer. • No New York Governor was ever impeached. , , If impeached, Gov. Sulzer would be put on trial before the Senate and i State Court of Appeals, sitting joint - ; ly. Tile Court of Appeals reconvenes I in September. ! first. It la believed the aurplus will continue decreasing until the sit uation becomes acute In October, 1 here were 65,900 idle cars August first, last year. The unus ually severe car shortage occurred soon as the crop movement began. New York, Aug. 9.—Mayor Gay- nor’s order of March 23th, closing all liquor-selling restaurants, at one o’clock A. M., has been over-ruled by a decision of three judges of the State Supreme Court. Hereafter a restaurant may serve food at any hour of the night, pro vided the bar Is closed. When the Mayor’s order was first put into effect, there was much trouble on Broadway, many persons in the midst of their meals being un ceremoniously ejected. CORN RATED 75 PER CENT Washington, Aug. 8.—The Au gust grnln report shows the condi tion of corn at 75.8 per cent, of nor mal, with a production of 2,622,000 bushels. ‘Winter Wheat: 93.7 per cent, of normal, with a production of 611,- 000.000 bushels. Spring wheat: 74.1 rer cent, of normal, and a production of 233,- 000.000 bushels. JAPS HIRE PRESS AGENT .LAIN INVALID SUFFRAGETTES HEAT DOCTOR WHO HAS CHARGE OF THE CASE OF ONE OF THEIR NUMBER WHO 18 IN PRISON—GRAVE CHARGES MADE. London, Aug. 9.—As a protest against the treatment of Miss May Richardson, who is now confined to Holloway Jail, a number of Militant 3uffragettes, armed with horso whips, today attacked Dr. Allen j Campbell Person, the jail’s medical officer, as he was entering the prison h go tea. Miss Richardson Is serving a sen tence of three months for window breaking. It is said the doctor has threatened to deal with the confined Suffragettes in such a way as to leave them physical and mental wrecks. FOR THIS COUNTRY TO THY AND { TEACH I S WHAT IS PROPER ! WITH REGARD TO THEIR RACE • AND STANDING. I San Francisco, Aug. 8.—The Japa- * nese of California have hired a press [agent, or, as they, “decided upon a [campaign of educating this country j regarding Japanese affairs.” The man upbn whom falls the task of rectifying through the power of the press international differences, is Klyo Sh! Kawakanil, a newspa per man, with experience both in the United States and Japan. He will be employed to correct In this country what the Japanese feel Is a growing misconception of Washington, Aug. 8.—At a con ference today between the Treas ury officials and a party of bankers from the Central West, regarding the distribution of deposits to help move this year’s crops. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Williams declared that the treasury Is pre pared to deposit one hundred mil lion dollars, If such an amount is necessary. The original plan was to deposit fifty million dollars. The bankers generally declared themselves well pieced with' the government’s plan. Fifty Hankers From Middle West at Conference Today. Washington, Aug. .8.—Fifty bank ers from the large cities of the Cen tral West conferred today with Sec retary of the Treasury William G. McAdoo, regarding the distribution in that section of the country, a proper share of the fifty million dollar treasury funds, about to be deposited in the banks by the Gov ernment for moving the crops. With the tentative decision reach ed last night, to place twent.v-flve million dollars of this money In the banks of the South, the princi pal question today was the distri bution of the remainder In the Mld- dlo and Far West. Mr. Lee Neel has returned after spending the past two weeks in New York, purchasing goo V for the fall siock of Neel Bros. It de.Mt*d to reconsider its ac tion, in killing the proposition to appoint a Western & Atlantic Com mission this year, and such a com mission may yet be appointed. Cures Old Sires, Other Remedies Won’t Cere. The wor«t cates, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter’s Antlteptic Healing Oii. It relieve* *■ etime. 25c, 50c.Sl.UD their race. To rkiihit.ili BUILDINGS l> WASHINGTON—RILL FOR SIX TY 1 HOI SAND IN AND OTHERS EXPECTED. lt££* nYit'Sf null Sited with win C.M# drln. wvool Much- mante ud teUu.tebte Idler. Improved aurlnn Utkin, deeke ie «skk etW», ud . Urn. urn. M,d. In nil else,, portable ud itetlenery. . MiHitj * Tijlir Ini Will,, lu 24, Mmm, U. FARM LOANS 0 rear* tipi* «— Ea«j Payment.,. Xi.we«t rate*. Laz^e amount, a Specialty. ROW LOAN ft mnJTRACT COMPANY. Pelham, G*. HILL 18 IN THE HOUSE TO PRE VENT PUFFING LOCOMOTIVES TO ENTER THE CAPITAL — WOULD HAVE ALL ELECTRIC ENGINES. r Washington, Aug. 9.—In a state ment prepared for Congress, the fact was • disclosed that sixty thou sand dollars will be necessary to re pair the damage done the buildings occupied by the Pension Bureau and Office of Public Lands, in last week’s storm. This amount represents the loss ' done by stripping off the roofs, mash- , ing windows and otherwise wreck ing these structures and doesn’t re present the loss to the grounds and many other government buildings suffered slightly. The bills for damage will be submitted later, and they will proba bly be great. MOTOR GAR AND TRAIN CRASH FoughkeepMe, X. Y„ Ail*. 8.— Sppe(ll:ig at the rate o( forty miles Washington, Aug. 9.—No puffing locomotive will come within twenty miles of the capitol, If Representa tive Charles M. K. Thompson, a Progressive Republican, of Illinois, carries through bis bill, which was Introduced lu the House, to compel a JL ra . , J' T T. en i, erln ' 5 'Y“ hlD8t0 “ t0 nn hoi|r, a motor hand car. laden electrify their lines within a radius 1 ... . . . . of a score of miles of the border of]“ 1,h ,raek labo - ers crashed Into a the District of Columbia. j freight train on tho Central of Eng- Mr. ThompsonTeontends that the j land Railroad, near Pleasant Val- propoied reform Is not only hygienic i ej . today. hut It will permit the .care-takers of Pn „ r unip.) many of the public buildings of of the l«bo ers were killed Washington to keep them white and oiRright, a nd five others were mor- clean. tally wounded. FOR LEGATION PLAGES Washington, Aug. 8.—Secretary Bryan’s announcement that an ex amination for diplomatic secretary ships, woul/1 be held September twen ty-second, is taken to indicate his purpose to continue the civil service principles In the State Department. Already about forty persons have signified their intention of taking the examination, which will be held by a board designated by the Presi dent. The names of the successful can didates will he placed on the eligi ble list, from which the appoint ments for Embassy and Legation secretaryships will be made. STOMACH TROUBLES Hr. Raglarid Writes Interesting Letter on This Subject Madison Heights, Va.-Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, ol this place, writes: “I have been talcing Thedlord’s Black-Draught lor Indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find It to be the very best medicine I have ever used. After taking Black-Draught for a few days, I always feel like a new man.” Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain In pit of stomach, and a feeling of full ness after eating, are sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should take a medicine of known curative merit. Its 75 years of splendid success, in the treatment of just such troubles, proves the real merit of Thedford’s Black- Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, it Is sure to benefit both young and old. For sale Governor Can Borrow Money. Atlanta, August 8.—The House has taken at least one action which "ill definitely relieve the condition of the state’s finances, though only temporarily. It lias unanimously passed the Slater resolution, au thorizing the Governor to borrow upwards of $500,000 to meet any deficiency in the treasury due to slow tax returns. If this resolution passes the Sen Miss Margaret McKay lias r turned from Knoxville, Tenn., ar from a short visit to Miss 3iis Leonard at her home In Talbotto i Mrs. J. B. Lockhart left today for | Adel after spending the week end J with her mother, Mrs Arthur Pat-1 ten. Mr. Emmett Mitchell left yester day for Calumet, Mich., to join his family and will be away until the first of October. , Mr. E. L. Mallard cf Macon, Is I spending a few days in the city. Miss Kathrire Mallard, who has been ate and receives the governor’s slg- ,, . , , , !spending some weeks as his guest, in Macon, returned home with him. nature, the teachers will almost im mediately receive part of their pay They arc now several months lnj Mr . amI \ lra r. d . Atkinson and arrears. The attorney general lias i dau g ht or, Gladys, have returned already decided that such an ac- from Balnbrldge, where they have tion would be unconstitutional. ibeen visiting relatives for the lust The House lias also passed an In-; ^ wo weeks. heritance tax bill, providing for a j — - tax on all bequests of $5,000 and over. When the bequest is In a family, the tax is one per cent. When It is made to somebody not a mem ber of the family of the testator, the tax Is five per cent. But the “ad ministration” measure, providing-on ♦h.» 15th of August ; Mrs. A. Bennett has returned af- i ter spending a F.liort time in Savan- [ nali. Her dau.’hter, Mrs. Bowman, • ac«ompanied her tc remain here for la Kiioit time, rec-perating from a recent operation. Mr. \V. J. Bowen had his right arm broken Saturday while attempt ing to crank his Ford car. He was J In front of the Cbero-Cola works, of j which he is manager, when the I accident occurred. The break was a ;bad one and lie "ill be temporarily .at home until the wounded member ^ heals. STAin YOUR LIVER; | DON’T STOP WORK. Dodson** Liver Tone Acts Mildly, Rut | Surely—Livens Up the Liver and l You Stay on Your Feet. It is the experience of calomel users that if they take enough of the drug to have the desired ec'ect, it seriously interferes wi h their work the day after. But this is the least important item, for calomel Is A New Enterprise t-u- Tlioniosville. often a dangerous drug and acta on The market house located at 110 sv: kmu violently. North Broad Street, has changed) Don't take clnaces with '-aioniel. hands and is now undergoing exten- I Get a bottle of the pleasant, safe and sive repairs. This market is being perfectly harmless Dodson’s Liver completely overhauled and "ill open Tone, guaranteed to take th-.» place first- of c il'unel. Instead of mak’ ig > ju Hr ’Tin that one-half of tho ad valorem tax (class Sanitary Meat and Provision bo added to tho general public! Market, school fund, was killed by a vote of) The style of th 106 to 69, falling 17 short of thoj Economy Market required 123 votes. jated by .Mr. Jesse ar meat man, w ears has been i\ \ on ” and will be op* 1 i’ ll la n ton, tV* pop!!- Iio for the i ast f“\i The Best Hot Weather Tonic l.venrs nas ncci. with II. H. Vann. GROVE’STASTKLKSSchll!TONICenriche*tfct j Mr. Blanton is well known in blood, builds up the whole system and will fron> Thoinasvillo and should make a suc cess of his now venture. Tho Economy Market proposes to < arry a full line of “Market .-’tuff.” J will i withstand th** depressing effect of the hot summer. 50c. adv. feel worse the next day p you feel better—and are better, for no re: Whole world livens u regulates the bowels Juvcnates the system than this dose. makes tually dy in the the liver, d really, re alty better lire the sole judg rit • 111V ek-.Ma *<l to Drug Co SHOW IN 10SG0 Mr. \Y. K. Atkinson Rents the Place and Will InstuM it Modern Pic ture Theatre in a Short Time. and "ill be operated on a - cash basis, and s<’l| the v«r> meats at a very close price, Mr. Blanton states that tie lie is Invited to call and make sonal Inspection. you back •ses to your ’iio.i.y v. if limit question if it •"tuif.” iails to please you —and relieve you. t**i»*t• v * Rotuomber, if you fee] constipat- he--k • <! a lid bilious, what you a ’ed-** is Dodson’s Liver Tone, a large bot- • puli- do anil a good guarantee for 50 a per- cents from the Peacock-Mash Dn*s Co. adv. motion picture theatre "'111 be opened in the vacant store* in the Tosco Hotel within a short time, poss ibly two months. Plans for open ing a modern and attractive place have been completed and Mr. W. K. Atkinson lias rented the place and j will begin operations as soon as he j ran complete necessary arrange-i meats. 1 Tills is an ideal place for a show j of that kind and the people will be | glad to know that another amus**- j inent place is to be started- Ml*. Atkinson says he will run the best “how possible and will give all of j the latest and most up-to-date pic tures. He has been with J. E. Rob ison iV Co., for some years and is a j very steady and reliable young busi ness man. He severs Ills connec tion with that firm in a short time to take up his new business. DESTROY TRUSTS SAYS SENATOR The Best Beverage under the Sun— This is More Important Than tlie Tariff ami Will Itcsult in More G«io«| to the Country Than Revision. Washington, Aug. 9. Senator Ken yon declared in the Senate today that it is more important to control or destroy the trust than to revise the tariff. He was speaking of his* amend ment to the free list. He said that all articles manufactured by tho Aluminum Trust should be put auto matically on the free list, and all products of concerns, hold by the courts to be monopolies. He said that "hen the national ;overnm*‘nt grants protection to an industry, | everywhere Price 25c. N r aad ' hat industry violates the law. cverywuere. rncecac. «•<- ,a [all protection should be taken away <‘ dr > from It. At Soda Fountains or Carbonated in Bottles. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, Atlanta, ca. « u Arrow thiak «I Coca-Cola.