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815MI-WEEK1 S TIMES E.VTBRFRTd K, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,
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DIAZ STOPS
FOR A WHILE
FOUR BILLION
POSTAL CARDS
ROOPER CALLS
LEGISLATURE of THAT STATE i man who is alleged to have
MEETS S KPT KM I IKK EIGHTH,
AND GOVERNOR OUTLINES
•IANV NEW MEASURES FOR ITS
CONSIDERATION.
-Gover-
AIDK1) THAW IN HIS ESCAPE
WILL HE PROSECUTED ||Y IM
MIGRATION AUTHORITIES.
Sherbrookf
‘Gentleman"
Quebec,
Roger Thompson,
car
29.-
the
Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 29
ror I.ooper today called an extrajchauffeur who-drove th
fission of the Tennessee Legisla-1 which Thaw made his escape from
tu e, to convene September 8th. Matteawan, was today admitted to
In his call, the Governor recoin- j $500 bond when he appeared for
mended the enactment of nearly j trial, cn the charge of aiding an
one hundred and fifty measures, In-j “undesirable” to enter the Domin-
cluding several appropriation bills, j ion of Canada.
and six bills looking to better en-J. F. Campbell, or the Immigration
forcement of the prohibition laws of Department, unnoticed that he wish-
DEAD EXPENSE
WILL RE NEEDED BY THE GOV
ERNMENT FOR FOUR YEARS,
AND BIDS ARE CALLED FOR BY
BURLESON—McKINLEY’S PIC
TURE TO COME OFF.
Washington, Aug. 29.—The Post
Office Department will require four
billion post-cards In the next four j actually pay into the State treasury,
TO STATE OF GEORGIA. SAYS
TAX ASSESSOR HART—FORTY
NINE BOUNTIES PAY EXPENSES
OF STATES, HE SAYS. 1
Atlanta. Aug. 29.—That 100 coun
ties of Georgia’s 1 19 are drawing
out more money annually than they
IN LONDON AWAITING NEWS
FROM MEXICO—WILL PROBA
BLY NOT GO TO JAPAN UNTIL
LATER.
London, Aug. 29,-MIen. Felix
Diaz, immediately upon his arrival
here yesterday, telegraphed to Mexi
co for latest developments there. He
declined to make any comment on
the situation until he had received
direct advices. His future move
ments also depend on the nature of
the news which lie receives.
Gen. Diaz said he hadn’t decided
whether to proceed to Japon on his i previously executed by private con-
proposed mission, or return at onco J cerns. The government furnishes
to Mexico. Should lie be nominated the plates from which the cards ureteral's department to compile a list 1
for the Mexican presidency at the]printed. i 0 f the counties, with the amounts
October election, he would return.
His trip to Japan was interrupted
because he was advised in Canada, of
illness in the Emperor’s family.
and Postmaster-General Bur
leson today asked that tentative
bids be submitted for furnishing
them.
The Government printing office
now holds the contract, hut it was
was the startling information re
vealed to State Tax Assessor Hart;
yesterday.
Judge Hart wished to know just
how much each county paid in and
withdrew from the treasury. Ac
cordingly, he requested Secretary ;
Harrison, of the Comptroller Gen-!
NEW GIN
Farmers Gin Company
COOLIDGE, GA.
Our New Gin is Now Ready for Ginning and
will gin daily, cleaning up all cotton
brought in before closing down.
This Glil "ill b
a7i experienced
vice possible.
We pay the highest
inder the management of Mr. W. F. Carter
nner, and will give the public the best st»r-
•Icet price for Cotton Seed.
Farmers Gin Company
W. F. CARTER, Manager.
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The portrait of Thomas .Jefferson | expended a s well as withdrawn. The
takes the plarc of William McKiv j list showed that about 100 counties
ley on the new cards.
EXPECTS FRANK
WILL BE HONE! BOLTS BUS
withdrew more money anTiually than
they paid in, and that the deficit is
made up by the larger counties, in- j
eluding Fulton and Bibb.
Judge Hart is conducting the most
minute investigation of the entire
taxing system, with the view of over
play for
«. Luke Langford left
hauling it to meet the demands of ] Atlanta, where she was called by th«
the new law which was passed by I ni n ess of her mother,
the recent legislature. j
the state.
WILL KEEP PARK GLEAN
ttl to press the charge that Thomp
son entered Canada by stealth. Coun
sel objected to this, and at their re
quest the hearing was adjourned
u*ntil September 3.
DORSEY MAKES THIS STATE
MENT, PENDING THE DEVEL
OPMENT AT THE OCTOBER
HEARING.
Atlanta, Aug. 29.—“I confidently
expect Leo M. Frank to hang.” de
clares Solicitor General Hugh M.
Dorsey, in an interview today. ”1
say this not only because I believe
the defense has no just grounds for
an appeal under the law, but because
I am convinced that Frank is guilty
JjMlies Study dims Tuke Up Matter; To Cure a Cold In One Day
of neaniiijt Up Mitchell House | T.ke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, it .top. the.
I’nrk Where Concerts Are 1 Cou * h * 0<1 Headache «nd works off the Cold. ' of the crime for which he has been
* ...... ! refund n»on**y if it foils to cure. ! rmviftpU Th#* trinl w'lh fair* the
Held W eekly. B. w. CKOVij'S signature on nich box. 25c. ! J he trial rair, the
* i adr. I verdict was just.”
The ladles of the Thoraasvllle 3tudy; Frank and his lawyers appear
I «. A. If. AT fllATT XXOlHi t:
Class have voluntarily taken upon ;
themselves the task of looking after, Headquarter* Will he .Moved to That
the government lot on the Mitchell j Clty September 13th.
House Park, and are trying to keep.
it clean and la good order. Bridgeport, Conn.. Aug. 2n.—Corn-
Being ill the central part of town, j nl an1er-in-Chief Alfred Beers, of the
this park is always before the public Grand Army o( , he Hepilbllc, Issued
eye, and the t idies feel that It would ; orderg here today
be a ’dot u: on the town if made a ])e headquarters
iping ground for trash, 1
JAYS HE WONT BE BOUND BY
DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS, WHICH
HE CALLS “POLITICAL MA
CHINE.”
WILL SUPPLANT
PRtSENT METHOD
sort c
etc., so they kindly offered to take]
j will be changed
, annoimcing that
of the G. A. R.,
to Chattanooga,
Tenn., September 13th. The Chat-
charge of it until the government: t an ooga Encampment parade will be
was ready to begin building and; he , d Qn thq 8even teenth. while the
f they gre doing all in their power j first business session will convene
render it attractive. Mr. VanVoJk-| OI1 , ll0 eighteenth.
Washington, Aug. 29.—Senator
Hitchcock, a Democrat, who refused
to be hound by the recent caucus,
denounced the Democratic Senate
caucus today, as a “political ma-j
chine.”
His statement marKect a re-open
ing of the fight over the income tax.
He said, “Why should every
amendment, however good, be voted
down, simply because it came from
to j the other side.”
take an entirely different view of j The Democratic insurgents, who
the situation. Frank does zwt look I yesterday demanded an increase in
or act like a man who believes him- i the income tax on large fortunes,
self to be in the shadow of the gal- 1 apparently had gained strength, and
lows. He maintains the same lm-j today they insisted they would force
pertuhle calm which has remained I substantial increases,
with him throughout the trial. He The Senate leaders, it is said,
eats three meals a day. and calmly! were prepared to grant a concession
sleep'? eight or nine liours every] to the insurgents,
night. j Mr. Hitchcock’s attack was deliv-j
Frank is in frequent consultation ! ered In connection with his amend- ]
with his lawyers and it Is under-j ment tor a heavy penalty tax on I
stood that they will let him take a i trusts and monopolies controlling!
leading part in the decision of how more than one-fourth of the coun-;
the various features of the fight for j try’s production or trade in any giv-J
DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OUT
enberg has been engaged to look af-j
ter It. nnd he Is endeavoring to do j TIlirHTU
wltat he can to make and keep tl>e i rfll Sr TWlNTi
place clean. J
Benches nave oeen put in the j
park, which are very convenient forj
those wishing to stop for a short | Washington. Aug. 29.—The Treas-
rest, and also for those attending: ury Department today Issued a spe-
tne hand concerts on Friday nights, dal warning as a result of the dis-
In connection with this most lau- covery by Secret Service agents of
dable attempt to make of this park [several counterfeit twenty-doltar gold
a beauty spot, Instead of a blur upon j certificates,
the general neatness of the town, it
is said that many people, Idly or
thoughtlessly, are In the habit of
leaving torn paper' scattered around,
empty candy boxes, paper bags Messina, Italy, Aug. 29.—Tho «els-
etc., which they throw away ntlc instruments In the government
after using not stopping to observatory here, have registered
think that it makes double continued eurth disturbances during
work for those trying to keep the [the past 24 hours. A strong ltttrri-
iTlace clean, and it is very discour- jcance is also blowing, and the popu-
aging after working to put it lit good j lace fears these unuBual conditions
shape to find everything to be done, foretell a fresh disaster.
over again In a few hours. Tills is j
Just from the want of a little thought I' XT HA1.IHXE, Oh
of course, and the ladles are certain j KSOMSH, ARRIVED TODAY,
that if the matter is called to the ^By Associated Pres* )
attention of the public, 4 that they !
will soon be interested In the plan
to keep the park clean and make it
an inviting resting place.
new trial are to be carried out. j en line.
New York, Aug. 29.—Viscount
Haldine, the Lord High Chancellor
of Great Britain, arrived here this
morning, aboard the Lusitania. He
was met by represe7itatlves of the
government and members of the
To Prevent Blood Poisoning j American Bar Association, whose
•PPly at once the wonderful old reliable DR. j . , ... . (lur i ng »,| K »i V e
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HRALING OIL.a «ur- j g‘*esi lie will ne uuniig ms uv«
eical dressing that relieve* pain and^healt^at, days’ play in this country and ill
iCanada.
| Viscount Haldine is the first Lord
| High Chancellor to leave England In
over four hundred years.
the came time. Not a Unimeat. 25c. 50c. Sl.oa
. (adv)
BIG GATES BEING BUILT.
Curts 014 Sirts, Other Remedies Won’t Cure.
The worat caaea. no matter of how Ion* atandinc.
are cured by the womierfu), old reliable I>r.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oii. It relievo
Pain and Ilealaatthe »amctime. 25c, 50c, J! ••
adv.
FOREIGN EXPERT SAYS WIRE
LESS WILL TAKE PLACE OF
TELEGRAPH WITHIN COMPAR
ATIVELY SHORT TIME.
Wireless telegraphy and telephony
ultimately will supplant telegraph
and telephone communication by
wires, in the opinion, of J. P. Chris
tensen of Copenhagen, an electrical
engineer and wireless expert who
has been making experiments at the
Arlington statioTi, Washington, for
an En ’lish Company.
“It is only a matter of time when;
it will be possible by wireless teleg
raphy to send a message around the
world,” said Mr. Christensen, to tho
reporter of a Washington newspa
per. “The problem of space is not
a difficult one to solve. The wire-
j less annihilates space, and I can see
I in the future that wireless communi
cation will entirely supplant the
present means of telegraphing by
! wires. Wireless, of course, is a
] cheaper method of communication,
land while electrical storms inter-
; fere with transmission. Just as they
Mrs. W. A. Kyi
home in C’olumbr
it to friends
city.
Misses Lu
left today fo
us, after a slior
l relatives in
Rhoda Leste
*r spending tin
y pleasantly ii
'other Canadiai
have return
past six wee
Nova Scotia
points.
Miss Carrie Mae Chapman, of
Cochran, Is the charming guest of
friends and relatives In Thomasville
for a few days.
Wheeler, of ELr-
visiting relstiim;
Carfer of MerrUTitlie-
ie well known faruaen
ft. Newton is spen dicey. re*-*
in Montgomery Ak^ air.
Miss Lillian Jones has returned
after spending the past few w***ks L.
Blakely and at f.ookout Mountain.
Miss
Shellmn
and Mrs
Heights.
Lou Crltteml
Is the guest of Mr.
Herring, on Mallette
I Mr. .foilii Watt ret
Mr. .!. B. G. Eason of the Pros
es’t "Ginmiinlty. was among the
roll-known planters in the city yes-
erday.
Mi
ss Sidi
is the
Currency Rill Reintroduced. ] do with wire, telegraphy and tele-
Washington, Aug. 29.—The Ad- 1 Phony, the interruption is not so
min 1st rut ion currency bill, ns adopt- l° n E sustained, because when a etorm
od by the Democratic caucus last subsides communication can be im-
night, was re-introduced today by j mediately resumed, whereas, In the
the Chairman of the House Banking l ra8R of communication by wire, In
Wigg
time.
county,
hllsIllesF
day.
la -Speight, of Ft. Gaines,
guest of Mrs. Russell
i Clay Street, for a short
*d this morn-
trie to Vir-
id North Carolina.
John Aldridge of Grady
and living Tiear Cairo, was a
Visitor in Thomasville to-
left Saturday fo
la, where go*
idies in the Virgin
Mrs. It. A. Daniels left last wee
for Hopkinsville, Kentucky, whet
die will l»e the guest of tier parem
e has returned af
ire trip. iad while-
Chicago. Be trim
ml ot !i
citie
Miss Lillian Reaves, who has be<
visiting Mrs. John Chambers, retur
4>d to her home in Barnesvllle th
morning.
• were in t ii
! short time
' Florida.
ulse Van Buren a m3 Mr:
Bureu. of Griswoldville.
s city this morning for a
, cn route home from.
Honey
Sale, from the Model
San Francisco Firms Get Contracts
For Panama Canal Gnteh.
San Francisco, Aug. 29.—-The
San Francisco firms obtaining the
contracts for two great floating cai-
sons, to be used at the entrances of
Panama Canal, were ordered today
to begin work at once on one of the
big gates.
The cost of their construction will
be four hundred thousand dollars,
and they will keep two hundred men
busy for one year.
These entrance gates were design
ed for use If it should be found ne
cessary to close the canal for re
pairs on the oc^an sides of the first
locks.
BIG NfCGRO IN ATLANTA.
It is Said He Tips the Beam at 358
Pounds,
Atlanta, Aug. 20.—A negro named
Anthony Varner, said to be the lar
gest man of his race In the world,
weighing 358-pounds, appeared in
police cotirt as a witness this morn
ing. He Is employed on A local rail
way coal chute, and in said to be organta of Atlanta, alio mate neces-
ab)e to lift more than any two other gftry th6 resignation of his position
men In the coal yards. ftt Brenau.
DR. HENRY G. HANCHETT
COMES TO BRENAU COLLEGE.
Atlanta. Aug. 29.—By the coining
of Dr. Henry G. Hanchett to Geor
gia to take charge of the normal
department of music in Brenau Con
servatory at Gainesville, this state
adds another noted name to its resi
dent colony of artists and musicians.
Dr. Hanchett, who now becomes a
Georgian, has been nationally promi
nent for years as a concert pianist,
author and lecturer. His work en
titled. “The Art of the Musician,”
is one of the best known books on
musical subjects in this country, and
he is a regular contributor to the
leading musical periodicals.
Dr. Hanchett received his early
training in Europe and Tias spent
most of his professional life in New
York and Washington. In addition
to his duties as head of the normal
department at Brenau, he will have
charge of the big pipe organ which
has been rebuilt recently. In this
capacity he succeeds Dr. Percy J.
Starnes, whose resignation As city
Ji&h*
APPOINTED 5,765
POST MUSTERS
THIS IS THE RECORD WHICH THE
POSTMASTER GENERAL HAS
FOR THE TIME HE HAS BEEN
IN OFFICE.
Washington, Aug. 29.—In the
176 days since he has assumed of
fice, Postmaster General Burleson
has appointed 5,765 postmasters, or
an average of more than 3 2 daily.
COLQUITT FIRES
SAYS THAT HE WOULD ORDER
ALL UNITED STATES SOLDIERS
OUT. TO PROTECT WOMEN IN
MEXICO.
Colorado Springs, Col., Aug. 29.—
Governor O. B. Colquitt, of Texas,
last night declared he would send
every United States soldier into
Mexico to protect the American wom
en there, if such a step became ne
cessary.
In a speech which he delivered at
the Governors banquet, he said the
United States shouldn’t stand idly
by, while Americans were being mur
dered and outraged.
Governor Colquitt’s speech was the
sensation of the evening, and was In
marked, contract to the speech Jugt
delivered by Secretary of the Inter-
Ion Franklin Lane.
Committee, which will formally re-1 many instances the wires are put ] Apiary. Samples aiul prices on »P-
port it to the House early next week, [out of commission for an indefinite plication. A. Williams, Harwich, Gu.
Leaders expect probably ten days’ ;time.
"The Arlington station, while one' Mr. Charles 11. McKinnon, of Kir-
j of the largest In the world, has not ] min-ham, Ala., is visiting his l»ar-
J the power that the Marconi stations I eats, Mr. and Mrs. I*. M. M« Kin- turned loo:
In Europe have. We have success-1 non, jf the Prospect community,
fully established communication j
from the Arlington station with ships | Mr. Sam Hjort, who Is with
lying |n the harbor of Gibraltar, | Record, in Columbia, S. C., is
and have had connection with Hono-jhome for a short visit. l!e will
lulu. It will he years, perhaps, he-'.turn to Columbia next mouth to
j fore wires for telegraphing aTid tele- sume his position as reporter on
! phoning will ho done away with 1 u : paper,
t Inland communication, but the time] - -
* is not far away. In my Judgment,
! when ocean cables will he placed by
■ wireless.
before Jud-'e J><
F. K. Davis, of W
ogaizance.
nter Park.
Welch, three miles f
Oak 11:11 community
A Memorial.
Illinois Governor .wakes .address.
Colorado Springs, Col., Aug. 29.—
A feature of today’s session of the
Conference of Governors was the ad
dress by Governor Edward F. Dunne,
of Illinois. He spoke on the growth
of public control of utilities. The
address was an extensive treaties on
the development of the plan in var
ious state** since 1905, when the
movement took on definite form.
Los Angeles, Aug. 29.-^-Captain
Joaquin Ahaldo, a Constitutionalist
soldier, who was arrested here yes
terday, charged with a violation of
the neutrality law, aided In smug
gling Maso7i’s aeroplane over the
border, some time ago.
Alcaldo said the bombs which were
dropped in the aeroplane flight over
Guaymas didn’t contain explosives.
He said the “bombs’’ contained
cordial Invitations to the displeased
Federal* to desert their ranks, and
join the Constitutionalist ranks. He
said this method cured many re
mits.
ropean nation
in wireless
are ahead
ammimlcn-
Irelers telephones
a'ion for several
and it h:
a dls-
* been
miles.
. when
| “The K
I of Amrric
itlon. In Austria
have been in op
; years. There is n<
; mittlng the voice
stance of D»o mil
j stuxegyfully transmitted 30ft
! The time will come, I heliev
wireless telephony will be quite as J
! successful as wireless telegraphy, |
but at present we have not had time;
; to give the required attention to it, l
the wireless telgraph being more i n-j
! portant.”
Mr. John E. Ilartstleld
been in business here for some tine
left last night for his
Gainesville, Fla. Mr. Hartsfleld h
arranged to sing at revival servin
| A R ai
has * mourn
f its i
in
lurch is made to
of tlie death of one
and mother in Isrea’
e Selih was called
•r or death from this
ind th
vith bln:
best
of
is frle
In his tic-
ids g<
field
;>h.
the Union New*
ends, who
iw that lie
she show-
our
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TON FAMILY ELECTS
WOMEN OFFICERS
Chicago, Aug. 29.—The tradition
of the Ton family, which, by the wa, ^
Is the largest Incorporated family in ; Nev
the world, was broken yesterday, occi
when, at the annual election, the] log
Suffragists sympathizers elected ' a fl
women to all important offices. |*d
One male member said, after aj
woman member had been elected] WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION.
President, that it seemed to be the
SPANISH CONSUL BURNED
To heath and His Wife Killed, ns
Result of Fife Today-
New York, Aug. 29.—Illppoly do
Urlarto, who has been for the past
fourteen years, Spanish consul at
ark, perished in a fire which
d at his home here this morn-
is wife fell to her death from
scape, while firemen attempt-
id her.
down
of the
id that the ph
y Father i i her home wher**
Id re n though now men and
.-ailed h.-r dosM-d. While i:
to part with our mother so
■ rejoice in the hope that as
from us one by one they ar*-
ithered home to the land of
oiuly day where sickness,
death never comes and soon
will join them in the saints
urt delighted
•ir church minutes t
>py
spirit of the day, ”to let them have j This
all the offices.
Matter Will be drought to At
tention of liar Association.
t HONDURAS AtN’PETS
U. 8. PEACE PLANS.I
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t this sprea J
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i;.y be seat to •
ANOTHER STATE REPRESENTED. 1
Montreal, Aug. *5.—The Uniform Washington, Aug. *-’9. llondu
, state Laws Commission, which is [today became the fifth country
Washington to Have Stone Inscribed meeting here, arid which is connect-1 accent the details of Secretary
in Monument of Same Name. ■ ed with the American Bar Assocla- State William J. Bryan’s peace pi
jtion. decided to frame two acts j -
Washington, Aus. 29.—The War] dealing with uniform workmen’s
Department today granted Washing- j compensation and such legislation,
ton State permission to have an in-; One of the cast would he compul-
thereon and a copy
Times Enterprise,
j with a request that
J the family at Pavo.
! W. H. SIMMONS,
| J. T. SHERROD,
I. I*. HART.
• Committee
scribed stone inside the Washington • *ory nnd the other elective,
monument. It was one of six states] The question of compulsory insur-
not being represented heretofore. I anoe by employees Is not mentioned
Recently Colorado was granted in the draft form of the proposed i
this permission, and now only four act, but It is said it will be Incor-
statei art unrepresented. porated in additional clauses.
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