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SEMI-WEEKl,Y TIMES KNTEltPRJS !•:. TI I SIIAV. SEPTEMBER S, 1913.
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Roosevelt is at last unreservedly
silent.
Frank is to be let alone until Octo
ber fourth and perhaps Otober
tenth.
w are the farmers w
cotton at eleven and
ho
wont
half
cents
Asquith can't even play a game
of golf without being dragged
the field by fool women.
.lack Frost ran make the girls put
on more clothes, even if mere man
can't during the summer months.
Men ought never to bet anything
but borrowed money and then the
biggest fool would he the loser.
prohibtum. They illegally deprived
him of his liberty, they searched
his premises illegally, they made an
assault and battery on his person,
and in so doing they violently pull
ed down the constitutional bul
warks which protected him as a citi
zen, both as to nis person and as to
his property.
• Here, under the facts, was a mul-
11iplication of* crimes committed by
(the officers of the law, crimes against
‘the inherent rights of the citizen,
secured by the constitution of this
state, in order that a comparatively
venial offense, by statute, but not
inherently an offense, could he de
tected. If such means can be adopt
ed in the detection of crime
approved by the courts the law
not only he antagonistic to its
reign, but a state of anarchy
exist.
Sacred Civil Jewels.
••T'»e two provisions of the
stitution which we have been
cussing appear in the fundamental
law of every state of the union, as
well as in the federal constitution.
They are the sacred civil jewels
which have come down to us from
an English ancestry, forced from
the unwilling hand of tyranny by
the apostles of personal liberty and
personal security. They are hallow
ed by the blood of a thousand strug
gles, and were stored away for safe
keeping in the casket of the consti
tution. It is infidelity to forget
them: it is sacrilege to disregard
them: it is despotic to trample upon
them. They are given as a sacred
trust into the keeping of the courts,
who should with sleepless vigilance
guard these priceless gifts of a free
government. We hear and read
much of the lawlessness of the peo
ple. One of the most dangerous
BULGING WITH MONEY
lile to mortal e.ues, turning Into the
smoke of incense before mother's
shrine.
There must he more garments in
summer, which means more making, I Atlanta, Oa., Aug. 30.—The treas-
ntore mending and a larger pile for jury of Georgia is bulging with coin,
the laundry, and mother has only! H has today nearly a quarter of a
Ihe two hands she has at other sea
son
re at
illion dollar^ more than It had yes
terday. Paid-up railroad taxes
and the strength poured i - lto ^ brought the increase. Added to that,
them is not *o great. I several thousand dollars have come
There are preserves and jams and | in taxes from corporations. The
jellies to be made, all labor that | money will he distributed among
, „ , the various banks and will soon be
calls 'or a hot tire: there are bast- ......
disbursed. It is understood that
ing and heat tog and stirring, all ex “ | most of it will go toward paying the
ertion that quickens the blood, and j Georgia teachers.
a,u * adds to the heat, w hich is already I —
...... - e-itTiim ms womens clothes
which daughter *preadi on a cool |
mossy pintle hank in the evening j Mayor mid l*ollce Wont Take Any
j Action, Hut (liurrh 1'olks fon
dle-
A knee watch, is the latest thing
which has struck New York,
only place It wilt he allowed
probably on the stage.
New port's newest beauty is six] duty of detecting crime and appre-
feet two in her stockings. In her|'>ci' 1 «>'8 criminals, and It will uphold
shoes she is slightly taller, and
Thel manifestations of Ihis evil is the law
lessness of the ministers of the law,
I This court knows and fully appre
jeiates the delicate anjd difficult task
| of the.^e who are charged with the
were prepared in a hot, . , . 4 , .
Renin tlie Late Styles.
kitchen in the morning and they re-j Atlanta, Aug. 1.9.—Since the may-1
n: the work of mother’s hands, j or and polIce of Atlanta have an-j „ v ovpp
y call made upon mother from j notinced their neutrality on the ques- asse ‘ ’ se over
till September seems to carry ajHon of slit skirts and X-ray gowns.)
hot fire with it. There is no one whol ,h * <' hur( ; h » ,e0 » ,,e of the city a ” ‘
talking about starting a war on al-
can d-i these things but mother. No | )pg(lJ . mle , PIlt (lrPasins .
one will do them but mother, and | An Inter-denominational confer-
niany girls argue there is nof onelenre of Christian workers which will
who should do them but mother. I nieet here short!
Jt is to these girls the plea Is j
made; have mercy on mother
Will not ask it for herself. She will j which the conference leaders say are Father tQ take from among UB
not ask it for herself. She will j a “short cut from the ball room to
plunge into thtft fiery furnace of love: 11011 - ’
Up to the presen/, Atlanta has
observed the strictest neutrality on
the question of what women shall
as announced
j that it will lead a local reform
j movement against indecent dressing
; ' lie ! and against the modern dances.
TELEPHONE MANNERS
THE HEAL TEST
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 30.—That tele
phone manners are a true pLat of
character, and that the man who Is
continually impatient and insulting
when using the 'phone, Is likely to
be the same way in dealing with his
wife, Is declared by a bright and
thoughtful operator in the local
Southern Rell Exchange.
She gays that years of observa
tion have taught her that the man
who bears the reputation of being
petulant and unreasonable at home
and in business is usually the one
who delights in quarrelling at the
operator, while the man who talks
in a quiet, low voice, always main
taining his politeness, almost in
variably is somebody who is looked
up to and amounts to something in
the community.
She gays tnat the natural voice
the telephone,
[and that the operator can get the
peaker's true number in more ways
•than one. The people who shriek
jand have and continually complain.
| she says, and lose their self-control,
isimply hamper the efforts the oper-
jator is making to give them good
service.
and service, commonly called the j
kitchen, and suffer there all day that j
| them In the most vigilant legal dls
charge of all their duties but• It ut-
quite as distinguished looking. J { or ] v repudiates the doctrine that
o j these important duties cannot lie suc-
“Swims twenty-two miles in thir- cessfully performed wihout the use
teen minutes." is a headline in the ^ and < lPS I )otic measures.
, , ,, , . . “It is not true that in thb efTort to
Waycross Journal. Must have been . . . .
• j detect crime and to punish the crim-
after the Empire pennant! } inal ‘the end 'justifies the means.’
■ ■ o - - jThis is especially not true when the
I means adopted are violative of the
has
her family may have all the com-j wear, and not wear so long as city
forts of midsummer without paying
the price.
A girl must have wash dresses in
summer. She owes that to herself,
and she owes it to her mother that
they be of a fashion easy to make
and easy to launder. Fruits are a
summer joy and a necessity, but the
A Memorial.
As it has pleased our Heavenly
by
death on July 3rd, 1912., our Bro
Samuel Selph, we bow with sail
hearts to the will of the Master, but
not as those that have no hope. Bro
Selph spent many years with us
having united with Salem church
in IS SO and by his life, one could
see that he had that abiding faith
Janr hope that is an anchor to the
soul and we will see him again In
ithe sweet by and by. He was born
'.Tan. 9th, 1847, and was over 65
ordinances are not being violated,
but costumes which are more and
more daring are being seen on Peach
tree street every day, and this city,
like others, may reach the limit and
call n halt.
While Mayor Woodward has kept , .
, , . .. years cld when he died, he was
hands off. other mayors in other j . . .. , ....
what we call a good man. and In his
death the church looses ne of her
The Grady County Progress
just issued a special edition
is very creditable and interesting,
and worthy of the splendid county
of Grady.
| very essence of constitutional free
whicn j government. Neither the liberty «»f
one sneezes, there Is general ap
plause, ami all are bound to follow
the example.
Kitchen at home.
And all mother gets in pay is her
board and clothes, a great deal of
foniplalnt. and an occasional scrap
of love, which she glories and hugs
to her breast, and magnifies after
the manner of all mothers.
Have mercy on mother? Lessen
her labors and Increase her wages.
Pay no heed to the foolish longing
of a fond heart that would be satis
fied if paid in love alone, but se** j
that she RPts more.
a citizen nor the sanctity of his horn
should be invaded without legal war
rant, and the badge of authority is
the emblem of law and order, and
0 I gives no right to the wearer to ar-
The merchants always boost the rPs t without warrant, imprison with-
newspaper when It boosts them, and out authority and torture without
then some of them order everything. merc3r *
. .. ... . ... 1 Intolerable to Manliood.
in the printing line from some oth-: , .
“Any compulsory discovery of self-
er town. I incriminating ( evidence is abhorent
0 to a proper sfense of justice and is
The “Hay Fever" Association is in intolerable to American manhood,
session in New Jersey. Whenever ^ hat is commonly known .as the
general ap .‘‘third l - eRree as frequently used by
zealous officials or interested detec
tives may be an appropriate part ot
that jurisprudence which holds that
o every man is guilty when accused of
crime until he proves his innocence,!
I-OR A GIRL TO KNOW hut It has -no place in the jurispru-
The Girl’s World suggests fifteen deuce of a land where the cardinal
things which every girl can learn be- principle of humanity and justice is j
fore she is fifteen, as follows: I tha ‘ n,an is I*>^.ime.l to be|
innocent until his guilt is shown by I 1 ,reent ,,c r,utor 11
t\«r uss or ret or ge legal evidence beyond a reasonable I Mexico will not release his* control
Never keep anybody waiting doubt. These arbitrary methods of
Shut the door and shut it softly . J discovering crime are subversive of j JJ0
Have an hour for rising and rise. I the fundamental principles of law,| f ^
Always know where your things ’ ,,estru, t5ve of the MefenHlble rl«rht« | *
•of personal liberty, personal secur-j
• ity. and private property, and place 1 Constitutionalists.
Learn to make bread, as well as at t j lH mercy of every petty official j De-facto President Huerta is fost-i
cake. jam! conscienceless criminal the life, j ering
Keep your own room in tasteful liberty and reputation of the citizen
order.
Spanish
Southern cities have been fining
.women for wearing indecent clothes
benefit gained Is lost If the fruit Is} and a „ „ , er fh( . country the question | th * commaMy
smothered between rich pie cruse J 0 f the li imorality of the present fash
that increased the heat of the kitch lions has become a heated issue. It
W in Ha making, and the heat of the ls ministers in their
denunciations say that the Devil in
vented the new styles and that
"Mother Eve, in her fig-leaf apron
was more modestly dressed than her
slit skirted diaphanous daughters,"
but In other states legislatures have
even passed laws regulating the ex
tent to which the female form divine
lean be exposed to public gaze, and
| the police In some cities are kept
body in its digestion.
The office downtown was hot all
day, and the girl who has no mercy
on mother complains all evening be-
mum cthe bad to work ta It. taking
Into no account that the hottest of
fice in town is a delightfully cool
summer resort compared »*ith the
busy making arrests.
“Earnest Willie” I’psnaw Is spend
ing a few days in town, ihe guest of
Mr. W. E. Beverly.
W ILLIAM III RD Ilii.LYKil GETS
UNTSUAL RECOGNITION.
gpod man
Be it Resolved: That the church
gives a page of her record to his
memory and these resolution be
spread on the same and a ropy sent
to the Times Enterprise for publica
tion with request that a copy he
sent to the family at Pavo, Ga.
W. H. siMmons,
J. T. 5HERROD,
I. P. HART.
Committee.
“WILD BILL" MOONSHINER
Atlanta, Aug. 3C.—"Wild Bill"
Williams, the most noted mooftshiner
in North Georgia, who has been be-
i hind the bars at the Federal prison
here, and who has sworn that he
will never f»e taken alive again, had
a close call with the revenue offi-
<ers in a raid a few nights ago.
Deputy Marshal Frank Riley, arm
ed to the teeth and harked by four
other deputies equally well armed,
closed In on an illicit still that “Wild
Bill’’ was operating on Lick Creek, j
MEXICO.
will please
'out or iiuiu'f
under
Never come to breakfast without a
collar.
Never go about with your shoes I
unbottoned.
Never let a button stay off twenty-;
I
They nourished in the dark
the star chamber and the
inquisition, but could not
the Hoar atmosphere of
four hours.
Speak clearly enoue
body to understand. i
Be patient with the little ones, as
and personal freedom.’
H.WE MERC Y ON MOTHER.
Well-Known Atlanta Financier Made
Loan rorrespondent For Rost on
Insurance Company.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 29.—William
Hurd .Hillyer who sold his controll-
j ing interest in the Atlanta Trust
Company about three months ago,
who lias since been conducting a prl-j in Putnam county. They thought
vate banking business in the Trust! they had Bill surrounded, and with
Company of Georgia building, has j leveled pistols were creeping up
cut this p P en appointed to the position of ( °n the still, when they heard a com-’
memory.! ex lusive loan correspondent of the ; motion In the underbrush behind
Idem of i Columbian National Life Insurance j them, and caught one glimpse of
Company, of Boston, Mass., for At-1 “Wild Bill" mounted on a fleet-
. , lant.i and vicinity. ( footed mule, disappearing among
onditions and he is in , . ... :
1!ii; announcement comes with Hie trees.
i.sion of sufficient power to re-, particular interest at the present! — ■ - ■■■■ —
11 territory adjacent to Mexico time, not only to Mr. Ilillyer’sJ For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
e^ardless of anv efforts nf the i friends In financial circles through- I Th<?0, ‘l Standard general ■trengthening tonic !
e„aruiess or anj enortsoitnej * «.moves tastelkss chin tonic, drives uw■(
out the ft oath, but to all property! mr nml hutMs i.n the symem. Atrueto-
owners in this vicinity, as Indicating '
a renew ad w illingness on the part J
nt within the ( ,f large eastern interests to place* |_
ritorv under his control which Is their funds in real estate mortgages ‘y. - . rinifiiin llfinr MflllirV ft
• area with most Americans and by Georgia property. jk, & A tAllillllb IPHt IWONtl ft
*"* Columbian National is an old)
1I4 , „ assachusettes Company, with: <1
political J tlir.t 'Yankees are seeking to dk- $tl<0 A.i.ooO of surplus assets and Atlanta. Ga.. Aug. 30.—Chairman
Mexican Internal affairs. He $60,000,000 of outstanding Lisur- narr y Wright, of the Joint commit- jg
most of tlie nnce. Tiie company has not, here- j * ee a PP°hited by the legislature to | ^
Gove rnment tofore been loaning on Atlanta real 1°°^ Into the question of what to do j y
estate. ‘with the Western & Atlantic Rail-; Z
exist in | American intere?
' tgno
every-
Never let the day pass without do
ing something useful.
Ml Mil-: IIILI/S (M*l \ ION. I
Oil" of the most Interesting decis
ions ot the Court of Appeal®, in the
past few months at least, has been
that or Underwood versus the .state, 1
the C tty Court of Auiericus being re-
uon have not oiilj
int citizens and Government
ilinates fully atlanie against
leans but also a situation of
u fill once beyond his own eon-
Outrages upon the persons j
:;i!»l property of Americans will then!
appear which will make the causes!
drawing the United -States into the^
last .Mexican War seem like mere)
/ A me
mob
trol.
SAVES DAUGHTER
Advice of Mother no Doubt Pre
vents Daughter’s Untimely End.
t By Beatrice Fairfax.)
If some one did not occasional'?
wish your monther to be with point to the burden on every moth-
| er’s •shoulders the world would for
get she carries one, for she never
complains. Could ahe have the
longings of her heart gratified, her ^ trifles 1
burden would always remain invisi-j 0tlr peace r ul ident ,,111 then' R«<iy, Ky.—" I was no» able Jo do
id- •„ ,1ms,. she loves anylhinj! for nearly six months,” writes
otc 10 iiioht Hie io\ts. j be forced to intervene arid as the I Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “and
She is happy so long as the bur-j Country Is taken Americans will)J? 0W " in for three mo " th8,
. , ...... i „ ! I cannot tell you how I suffered with
dc-u rests on her back. It is whe 1 j fol’ow. j my head, and with nervousness anij
neglect and inappredation from her ; The United States will find itself j w ®J nan, ) r troubles.
, , , , . I Our family doctor told my husband he
children lift tho burden to aer heart | in possession of vast areas which could not do me any good, and he had
that her sorrow begins. I she will not know how to turn loose. | JO?,* lried anoUler d OCtor,
' ersed j n the matter. It is a splendid . I Wtt uC GUI not help me.
and consistent resume of tlie practice Mother is In need of mercy all the j The new territory will he In the At last, my mother advised me fO fake
of illegal arrest and the searc’iin- >ear and hor “ eed ls particularly 1 same fix that New Mexico was at the j n„“ , ‘ JV > ' n ? n ’* ,0niC : i thought
. , i . * 1» was no use for I was nearly dead and
or private property by officers with- meat t* 1 the hot days of summer. It! time It came to our possession and nothing seemed to do me any good. But
OU. IIP. proper authority of law. | „ then that husband and children | which has furnished several satisfac | •Jjj™} 1 ^' y Ue ^ mTSSS
ry bit of cool air ia the* tory States. The country to the south i washing.
j road, after the present lease ex- j ^
I pi res. Is planning to call a meet- J P
| ing at some date which can be made J
convenient to the members. . j
j When the committee gets to work ’
it will have some interesting new
figures to deal with, showing that
large gains have been made during
the past year In both the gross and
•net earnings of the state’s road. It
will be shown that the gain in gross
earnings over last year is more than
$270,000. The gross earnings
mile of the W. & A. are nearly
three times as much today as those
of the Southern, Central and Coast
Line, respectively.
The committee will carefully gc
over the question of what disposi
tion to make of the road, and will
report back at next year’s session of
the Legislature.
have botn ask©
this d©-
i!ie kitchen. The steam from the
looking vegetables the wave of hot
air from the oven where the straw-
vision in full, and quote the impor- |, OI1M y and out and mother is left in of us will gradua
tant part thereof: 1
“In ©n leavoring to find c\i.l**n©o
suffirlfiit to establish tho crime
which they suspected he was guilty
of,“ said Judge Hill in his decision, 1 herr >' fchort-cake the family demands
“thece officers of the law commit- I« turning a delicate brown; the heat
tod much gra\er offenses than tho curling up from the Iron that is
on® of which they suspected the ac- 1 . . . %..»«** «...
WMd. H* ,r«. luipcrted of k^pln, l ' re " lng ° Ut da “ ghler * Wh “ e
t.Mnxictlnr liquor, on h«nd at his dre *»“ a " tbe *« « ,«» d0 “«>
an offante raallnm * ra »P<n«v ll « r e in » woEld not rial-
j or us win gradually become a part
of our own.
In the mean time President Wilson
will be returned to office, the country
will feel the stimulus of the money
pi:t Into circulation which, together
with the tariff and currency bills
will cause a wave of prosperity com
pletely changing the reputation of
tht Democratic party.
I think Cardui (js the best medicine in
(he world. My weight has increased,
and 1 look the picture ol health. ’’
If you tuifer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui
today. Delay is dangerous. We know
it will help you, for it has helped so
many thousands ol other weak women
in Ihe past 50 years.
At all druggists.
/n$trsuihn$ on your c«m and Saipan
Tmtown far Wom«n,- in plain wrapper. H.(L1S9
jxt
la!
MAN BTABIH3D TO DKATH.
Guverinnent Ofllrinl Arrmtml, Chnrx-
ill With Crime Today.
Washington, Aug. 30.—William L.
Altdorfer, a special writer and au
thor, wai stabbed to death last cilght
in bis home at Cheeychase, Md. Wil
liam J. Fisher, who Is connected
with tbe Canal Commission, was ar
rested early today,.charged with tbe
murder.
Fisher bad boarded at the former’*
hem* for the paat ten years.
In the old days, you’d think it silly ex
travagance to pay three thousand for a
horse. Then why buy a heavy, expen
sive car today-»when the “nifty” sturdy
Ford performs its intended service so
wonderfully well—and at so small a
cost?
Think what these prices mean—for the car that
has stood the te3t3: Runabout, $550.00; Tour
ing Car, $600.00; Town Car, $750.00— f. o. b.
Thomasvllle, with all equipment. Get catalog
and all particular from Logan Auto Exchange.
Logan Auto Exchange,
Thomasvllle. Georgia.
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B. EGINAL
HAS MOVED HIS STOCK! OF
FURNITURE
to 121 [East Jackson Street, next door tojthe
Robison H&rdware Co., and is now
ready for business.
The sale is still going on, and a new line of
Furniture has been added to our already
complete stock. Things will be sold
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