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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SErTEMRER 5, 1013.
Legal
Advertising
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. '
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has aliened to the Ordin
ary of said county for leave to sell
land belo.i. i lg to the estate of Eliza
Dekle loi lae payment of debts (or
lor the purpose of distribution).
;$aid apputadon will be heard at the
regular tuna of the Court uf Ordin
ary for said county to be held on
the li;st -Monday in October, 1913.
This 1st day of September, 1913.
C. P. RE H BERG, Adiu.,
Upon the Estate of Eliza Dekle.
9-5-4 tsw.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE, j
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Whereas, Thomas Chastain, Ad
ministrator of the estate of T. S.
Chastain, represents to the Court, in
his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully admin
istered T. S. Chastain’s estate: This
is, therefore, to cite all persons I
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Thomas County.
To the Honorable Superior Court of
Said County: 4
The petition (f P. L. Bradshaw,
A. S. Averett. and J. H. Balkcom re-
•pertlvely shows to the court:
FIRST.
'I hev desire for themselves and
their associates to be incorporated
and made a pody politic under the
name and style of SOUTHERN REAL
ESTATE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
for the period of twenty (20) years,
with the privilege of renewal at the
expiration of that time.
SECOND.
The principal place of business of
said company shall be in Boston,
Thomas County, Georgia, but peti
tioners desire the right to establish
branch offices in this state, or else
where, whenever and wherever the
holders of the majority of the stock
of said corporation may so deter
mine.
THIRD.
The object of said company Is pe-
uniary gain to its stock-holders.
FOURTH.
The proposed corporation desires
concerned, kindred and creditors, to J to deal in real estate, buying aid
show cause, it any they can, why se,lin * thc , Bame ' ei,h " 00 ‘?«' r
said administrator should not he dls- ow ° account or as agents or re re
charged from his administration, | scutntives of other person or per-
EIGHT SAILORS
WENT TO DEATH
ACCIDENT ON BATTLESHIP NE
BRASKA TAKES LIVES
THREE OFFICERS AND FIVE
MEN.
New Port News, Va., Sept. 3.
Three petty officers and five men of
the battleship Nebraska were drown
ed today, when one of the ship’s
launches was wrecked in a hurricane
off tho coast.
An unconfirmed report received
here states that the liner Mohawk
also sunk during the storm.
“THEY BATE GOT Ol'tt GOAT." I
That’s What Ed. L. Craigniiles Say*
and He Gives Some Reasons
For His Statement.
Rural Retreat, Aug. 30, 1913.
Editor Times-Enterprise,
Those scientists and some otn©is
we mlyht mention have us guessing,
Mr. Editor.
For instance, our scientific friends
now affirm that a genius and a luna
tic are very closely related; so close
ly, In fact, that to draw the line of
distinction between the twain, re
quires the skill and knowledge of the
expert. Now, who would have
thought it? Not an old clod-hopper j
like me, I am sure. But in myj
at least
long, that a real, live, sure-enough
F*»OM ATLANTA IF A NEW TRIAL
IS GRANTED, BECAUSE OF AL
LEGED PREJUDICE—IS IN LUX
URIOUSLY FITTED CELL.
sons, charging a commission
services rendered when acting for
and in behalf of others; also desire
the privilege of owning and holding
by lease or pur-:base in their own
behalf or ns trustee for others any
and all real estate which they may! outlined the kind of national paper
so acquire, and when acting as trus-j currency they would like to see es-
tro for- a person or persons to tabli8hed in place of the United
and receive compensation for L.* 4 .
rendered. ! ft,ates treasury notes, as proposed
Wasiugton, Sept.
-The bankers
and receive Letters of Dismission,
on the first Monday in October, 1913.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
9-5-4 taw.
•PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION.
GJ.ORG I A. Thomas County:
To Whom it May Concern:
Alexander Miller, having made ap-' chars'
l ibation to me in due form, to be 1 ^ 0 .. v j7*
ap olrted permanent administrator! Th . f||rther (los j re the privilege I b >’ the Administration currency bill,
t. .i he estate of Mrs. Jane Miller, oJ . ac tj„ K as trustee for con orations | to the Senate Banking Committee
late ot sa d county not ce is. hereby | ({) issue bonds, antes or today.
;■ i that said application will b e ; 0 ther forms of security, the duties |
.te.ird at the regular term of the: to j )(? ner r ovme( j j. v • reposed j The bankers believed the notes
< ourt of Ordinary for said county,, porpora'ion as trustee to be those j should be issued by a Federal Re-
Atlanta, Sept. 2.—If Leo M. Frank
succeeds in getting a new trial, he
may also get a change of venue,
taking tl»e second trial out of At
lanta into some other county in
Georgia.
One of the principal grounds on
which the new trial will be asked
will he the alleged presence in the
had reckoned allj air and in the court room of violent
mob prejudice toward the prisoner
home-made genius is one of those j ^ ecaUBe h® svaa a Jew. If this pre-
""• “ »«* jSrtr /neftrta!
solete specimens of the genius homo : lawyers here who have discussed it
(man). However, we hasten to ac-j think that when the second trial
knowledge that we are mistaken fo- i tomes, the defense mlnht easily suo
the experts have so declared. Now, j f“ d „, ,n , ca " jlns »■ «»‘o «>n.e other
, , '[locality if they so desired,
lo he sure, one must he careful not Ag , Q wiether or not Frank wlll
to confuse the aforesaid genius with I be granted a new trial at all, there is
the definition we have ascribed to I a wide divergance of opinion. One
him, with the ordinary freak, that| th * n » aure is that there is no like-
we are apt to butt up'with most any j ' I , 00 ‘ l ° f ,‘; is 1 ':‘ nK ‘ r ' K !"‘ s J ea [' , Ev f :1
,, , , .... , . I though the (’ourt of Appeals decis-
old day. This Wouldn t he fair play j OT1 g 0 e 8 against him, there will be
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.
inevitable delays and subsequent ap
peals that will carry the case
into 1914
neld on the first Monday
October, 1913.
Witness my hand and official sig-|
nature, this the first day of Septem- 1
her, 1913.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
0-5-4 tsw.
A DM INI ST BATOR’S X< WICK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
•Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors of the estate of John Warwick,
late of said county, deceased, to ren
der in /in account of their demands,
to me, within the time prescribed by
law, prcperly made out: and all
persons indebted to said deceased
are hereby requested to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned.
This, the first day of September,
1913. JAMES M. JONES,
Admr. Estate of John Warwick, Bos-
9-5-4tsw ton, Georgia.
serve Board, to the banks and by
them ‘o the public, and that all Fed
eral hanks be responsible for the
whole Issue.
Witnesses were questioned with
designated and delegated to it by
the deed creating the said trust.
They further desire the privilege
of renting or leasing, sub-renting or
"iib leasing, any and all real estate
which they may hold in their own
behalf, and to rent or lease from .
other persons any real estate which ! f re< *dom, indicating the fact that the
may be necessary for the operation j committe would take up the admfa-
of said proposed company. j 1st rat ion plan with open minds. The
They further desire the right to j bankers again today suggested the
borrow and lend money on such j . , . . . .
terms and conditions as may be advantages of a single central bank.
agreed upon by the borrower and len.- j
der and to execute to secure the pay-j
ment of said loans all necessary writ- I nectlon with the. operation of said
*7
ten instruments, such as deeds, mort- j proposed corporation that said deal-
gaees, bonds for title, trust deeds,, jngs rnay be for cash or upon credit,
and notes. ; as mnv be agreed upon by the par-
Tlioy further desire the right to! tie.* interested in each of said trans
buy. own and operate any and all actions.
personal property which may be. They further desire the right and
found necessary, or which said pro* J privilege to act as general agent for
j posed corporation may deem neves- : nf e , accident, health and fire
SHERIFF’S SALK. I scry and profitable for it to deal In. 1 insurm* e companies in the State J figures the. death rate.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: j They particularly desire the right of Georgia, and elsewhere, as We are Info-med that a Chira c:
Will he sold at the court house and privilege-of operating turpen-! lnay bp contracted for. and h .. ‘ .m-hhC"
door in said county on the firstitine stills, saw-mills, planing mills, 1 10 appoint special and local' r ' ran a a> " ecailsfi hubby
Tuesday ill October, 1913, within | ami to acquire and work the neces- agents for thc purpose of sollrtlng! "ouldn't buy her n new feather for
the legal hours of sale, to-wit: jsary timber for the operation of; an( | selifng policies of Insurance, her hat. Marvel not; trifles, be It
All that tract or parcel of land fa said stills and mills. i and collect premiums on the same, said, have overturned empires,
the City of Thomasville, Thomas They further desire the right and ! Jn ( . asJl or promissory notes or other T1 follow whn nnrriPri *,
county, Georgia, beginning at a point j privilege to buy and sell naval stores , ras b equivalents, and sell, dls-
on Hansell Street 236 feet Northland lumber, either on their own he- ! ( . OU nt or pledge the same for cash. . p,rl nn(ler school age, and is now
rom 'tie intersection of Warren and half or as brokers. FIFTH. j obliged, under penalty of a heavy
They further desire the right and j (fine, to sep that his wife goes to
privilege to operate n-rlcultural en- The capita, stock of said proposed I hool reK ularly, lfl somewhat wiser
terprlses, either on their own behalf ( corporation shall be five thousand)
or as agent or representative of oth- ($5,000,00) dollars, with the prlvi-j 8,nie “ ne was Imposed, and we
right angles with Hansell street 103jers. ’ege of increasing the same to one;venture a guess that ho doesn't
feet, more or less, thence 50 feet, | They further desire the right and j hundred thousand ($100,000.00) - fancy cooking his own meals,
more or less to 3. W. Davis’ lot, ' p-ivilege to own and hold the bonds J dollars, when said increase shall he v German specialist claims that
thence easterly along Davis' line 103 of other corporations, to borrow, authorised by the majorl'y vote of , , , the modern ■■■■
feet, more or less, to starting point, money thereon, and to loan money j the stock-holders of said proposed | 1
Said parcel of land being levied upon the stock or bottds, or both, of j corporation at the time of said pro- era tv. They ve got ot^r goat, now.
on as the property of B. K. Gunn, other corporations, and to net as; posed increase. • j We've been figuring that tho opera-
to satisfy art execution issued from agent or broker for other corpora- j Said capital stock shall he divided t tors caa8P( | a n t i, e combnslllicntion,
to shares at the par value of one
to either party.
To settle the question to our sat
isfaction, we have decided to let (
!ud"e Jones and a competent jurv ..
, ■ . 4 ‘ ‘ ' J * . Flank's fell Fitted Out “With All
Inquire into the merits of the case.. Modern Convenience*."
just so soon as we catch one of j Atlanta, Sept. 2.—I.eo. M. Frank
those wlll-o’-the-wtsps (geniuses) | has neter ceased to be the active
snooping around at large i superintendent of the pencil factory
Mathematics to,, us the birthday, “der^.
we ha\e been celebrating so long ; since the trial that he has been
are all frauds. Diddn’t everybody | suited daily In connection with the
over 30 years of age bow that al- 1 bnainwn affaire of the factory, and
ready j that t»:rse consultations still con
0 . .. , I tlnue. He has a desk in his cell at
Some of the states allow women j tbe Tower, and from there keeps a
to vote. It is said Colorado, at least, j grip on the business,
has a woman sheriff. When it be-! Frank’s surroundings and treat-
conies a fad here, to employ police- ment arc different from that of any
women, all thc crooks, thugs, and other condemned murderer who has
, # ... . , . .ever been confined in the Fulton
loafers will carry about t.ieir P er -} county tower. He has never been
sons from two to a dozen mice. (?) Inear the death cell, but is confined
A Boston doctor says the women i in a large cell, fitted up like a lux-
of that fair, bean-eating city are not | nr I° us room in a private house. A
. . . shower bath adjoins Ilia cell. He is
■ ^ BPoaki 90 . supplied with books, magazines, and
positively about It, we refrain from | arrangements are being dis-
asking him how he made the dis-l'ussed by which he ran Indulge In
coverv j regular gymnastic exercises, so that
A French expert says (hat the 1,18 „ heH,,h nat Injured by the
. . ' * I confinement. The luxuries with i
family is doomed within half a ceT1_ j which he is surrounded are fur- \
tury, through means of tho automo
bile. But he doesn’t say how he
This Gin will he under the
an experienced ginner, and
vice possible.
We pay the highest mar!
umagenient of Mr. W. F. farter
• ill give the public the best ser-
for fotton Seed.
Farmers Gin Company
W. F. CARTER, Manager.
Personals
Honey For Sale, from the Modern
Apiary. Samples and prices on ap-
plication. A. Williams, Harwich, Ga. ,
Mr. Heime F’einberg Is spending a iti
short time in Albany on business.
Mr. C. J. Acosta of tho G. F. &
.as among the visitors in the c
or a short time today.
Uaddison
ay in the <
Weldon, of Albany, is vis
it. A. Weldon this week.
Mr. L otudstill of Valdosta is in
Mr. FL P. McCollum, of Tavarc
Fla., is visiting his host of relatives
and friends in Thomasville for a few
days.
Misses Sallie and Josie Weldon, of j
Albany, are visiting Miss Minnie i
Weldon for a short time. j
Mrs. J. II. Speme returned Friday I
from a trip North in the interest of i
Mrs. J. II. Spence & Company* mil-j
linery establishment.
I Mr. Dan Lott of Waycross
spending a short time in the city.
Mr. R. VV. McMillan of Oehlocknee
was among the visitors to Thomas
ville yesterday.
Mr. T. W. Newton is spending the
week-end with relatives in Jennings,
Fla.
Miss Ida Helen Mathews has
turned after spending the past f
days with her uncle. Judge Mathe
in F'ort Valley and Mount Airy.
nishod principally by his business as-j Mias Blanche Barker left today for
rociat°s and by his own family and Tallahassee where she will spend
that of bis wife. several weeks as the guest of Mr.
land Mrs. W. A. McRae.
H. C. Copeland, Jr., of Met-
jcalfe, was among the visitors in
e-j Thomasville today.
ls f Little Miss Emma Louise Griffin,
j of Bainbridge, Is visiting her aunt,
R. H. Hurst, on Warren St.
M. J. I hi
Hansell streets, and. running back
South toward Warren Street, on the
west margin of Hansell 3treet fifty
(oOj feet, more or less; thence
the City Court of Thomasville, on,tions in
the Sth day of May, 1913, in favor
of Cameron Stove Company and
ogalrst B. K. Gunn.
Thi? September 3rd, 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff.
9-5-4tsw,
negotiating loans upon | Into
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Thomas County, Geor
gia ,at the regular October term, to
be held on the 6th day of October,
such securities, either stock, bonds hundred ($100j dollars per share, | ‘
or notes which such other corpora-j the stock in said corporation to be j a N<nv ' ork man the othe ** <la >’ for
Hons may isiue, and to act as agent paid for in cash or in property, la- swearing, because it Is alleged that
for such other corporations in thejhor or services, at a Just and fair a young woman's hat feathers tick-
sale of securities, such as stocks, i valuation, to be fixed by the l:oar<l I , p() |)|s n08C Thpre n iust .have been
bonds and notes as may be issued by of directors of the proposed corpora- . . .
said corporations and to charge I Got. at a meeting called for that | -Tor, however, in the accusations,
and receive for services so rendered I purpose. More than 10% of said I since it doesn t appear that the
such an amount as may be reasona- j capital stork will be paid into said [crime he committed was that of
which may he agreed upon j corporation before exercising any ; Ketl , nj , himself tickled with malice.
ither expressed or implied.
191?, for leave to sell the land he- fr for individuals
lunging to the estate of R. H. Red-
fearn. deceased. This land was for
merly the dower of the widow of
the «aid R. H. Redfearn, deceased,
but has reverted to the estate of
said deceased on account of the
d«ath of the said widow, Mrs. R. H.
Redfearn.
This the serond day of Septem
ber, 1913.
R. L. REDFEARN.
9-5-4tsw. Adminstrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
told at public outcry, on the first
any
between the proposed corporation, | of the rights, privileges, or immuni-l
and the corporations for which It may J ties conferred by the charter, and I
act as aforesaid. [before sail corporation begins to'
They further desire the rfalit and ; transact business. j
privilege of acting as agent or brok-j SIXTH. j
eo-pe.rtnersh'
. .1 * » ^ r j Petitioners desire the right to sue
to negotiate loans or .ale* for such A plead and be Im
person or co-partnerships, charging . . . . f
and rereiving therefor a reasonable | " Iea<1 . cd ' an . d ,. t ?. h . a ™. a ^
compensation, or such compensation
as may be agreed upon for such ser
vices rendered. They further de
sire the right and privilege, if It
should appear to the advantage of
said proposed corporations, to own
and hold for investment, any real
estate, personal property, securi
ties of other corporations, or any
form of property which they may ac
quire.
They further desire the right and
privilege to own and operate mer
cantile establishments, buying and
selling, trading and (radioing, In
Tuesday lu October, 1913. at the anv merchandise ns proposed
Court House In said county, between I corporation ahull desire and to M-
the usual hours of sale, the follow-1 Ka * e ln manufac "H" en ear
ing real estate situated In Thomas! IL? 9 *", “V! he _.. , !I. 0 ^" d ...™ rp . 0 ” tl ”
county, to-wlt
One-foarth undivided Interest in
lot described as fellows: Begin
ning at the corner of Selxas street,
and the o'd Magnolia road on the
Fast side of said Selxas street, and
running thence north along tho wes
tern margin of said old road In the
direction of BrueeB land the dis
tance of Ills feet, thence northwest
on a straight line to the stake mark
ing the vomer of land on the north
west line of tlruce’s land, according
to Davis' survey, now on record In
the Clerk's office Superior Court of
said county, thence on a straight
line southwest to r. point on Selxas
street S1 feet southeast along Selxas
street, to starting point.
The sale will continue from day
to day, between the same hours, un
til said property Is sold.
Terms: Cash.
. Thla first day of September, 1913.
J. S. MONTGOMERY,
Admr. Estate of Fanny Foreman.
9-5-4 tsw.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
All person* having claims aeainst,
tho estate of the late Joha R. Smith,
deceased, are notified to render
statements thereof to the undersign
ed, and all persons indebted to said
ostate ore requested to make, pay-
Snont thereof to the undersigned.
This, August 14th, 19*3.
Jfe J. LORENZO JORDAN, Adm.
HMtiw,
. pnny seal: to make all necessary
by-laws, regulations, and to do all
other things that may be necessary
for the successful carrying on of said
business, including the right to
buy, hold, lease and sub-lease ami
sell real estate and personal prop
erty suitable to the purposes of the
corporation, and to execute notes
and bonds ns evidence of indebted
ness incurred, or which may be In
curred in the conduct of the affairs
of the corporation, and secure the
same by mortgage, security deed or
other form of lien under existing
laws.
SEVENTH.
Petitioners desire for said cor
poration the power and authority to
apply for and accept amendments to
its charter, of either form or sub
stance, by a vote of the majority of
Its stock-holders outstanding at
the time. They also ask authority
for said corporation to wind up its
affairs, liquidate and discontinue Its
business at any time it may desire to
may desire, with the right
quire and hold and deal in any and
all property, real or personal, neces
sary and incident to the operation
of such mercantile and manufactur
ing enterprises, with authority to
borrow and lend money fa connec
tion with said mercantile and manu
facturing enterprises, and executing) do by a vote of two-thirds of
and delivering all deeds, mort-: stock outstanding at the time,
gages, and notes and writings neces-j EIGHTH,
sary to secure loans, convey prop-' They desire for said corporation
erty or acquire property In connee-,the right of renewal when, as pro-
tion with said mercantile and manu- vided by the laws of Georgia, and
factoring enterprises. ) it shall have all such otrer rights,
They further desire the right and. powers and privileges and immuni-
prlvllege to operate and conduct* ties as are incident to like corpora
the various enterprises and execute
the authorities applied for In this
petition, through such agents . or
sub-agents as they may duly appoint
and authorize to that end, and in Its
dealings and negotiations ln the pur
chase and sale of property In eon-
Xotice!
This is to notify all parties that
I am no longer responsible for any
debts made by my wife. Mrs. Re
becca Shuman, now living with hdr
father ln Jefferson County, Fla. We
are now separated and I will posi
tively refuse to pay all such debts
and the public is hereby given due
notice.
This Aug. 19th, 1913.
Jefferson County, Fla.
J. H. 3HUMAN.
tions, or iiermissable under the laws
of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to he Incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid, with tho pow
ers, privilegs and Immunities here
in set forth, and as are now or may
hereafter he allowed a corporation
of similar character under the laws
of Georgia.
J. L. BRADSHAW,
A. 3. AVERETT,
J. H. BALKCOM,
Petitioners.
SNODGRASS & MaclNTYRE.
Petitioners’ Attorney.
I certify the foregoing to be a true
copy of original this day filed In tho
office of the Cleric of the 'Superior
Co»»rt of Thomas County, Ga.
This August 21. 1913.
O. GROOVER, Detv CIlc..
’Superior Court, Thomas Co., Ga.
S-22-4t«v.
TO
London, Sept. 3.—The KJarl of
Carrb-k is the latest recruit from
nobility to the music hall stage. It
was announced today that his ap
pearance has been arranged for an
early date. He sits in the House of
Lords as Baron Butler.
IJut^her.
; and Misses Isa-
acock are spend-
in Troy, N. Y., where
ests of .Mrs. T. H.
Mr. T. D. Winn left today for Chi
cago where he will spend a short time
with his sister Mrs. Leon A. Wolters.
Mr. C. E. Fallin of Coolidge, one
of the most successful planters ot'
that section was ? business visitor
to the city Tuesday.
vlth
Mr. F\ P. Marshall who Is
the Fairbanks Company, is Jn the! Safest Laxutive For Women,
city renewing acquaintances and Nearly every woman needs a good
looking after business interests. Mr. laxative. Dr. King'*
Marshall will remain for several!
days. I *
Mr. Gordon Epply, who is a valued
employe of the City FReetrie Light
plant, is spending his vacation in
Lexington, Indiana, ns the guest of
relatives and friends. He will be
away until the first of October.
I are good becaus
;safe and do not <
Dunlap, of Lei
■ w Life Pills
they are prompt.
dill.
my trouble gr
day. Brice, 2
all drutfgist».a<
pain. Mrs. M.
Ten ii., says:
i Bills helped
Get a box to-
• ommeiided by
Czar’s Cousin Becomes Playwright* |
St. Petersburg, Sept. r,.—Grand '
Duke Constantine, tlie Czar’s cousin,
is soon to make his debut as a Li
brettist. His opera. "Queen of Jud-
ga,’’ Is to he produced at an early
Mis.? Lola Overton returned S>;
(day morning to resume her positl
tfor the fall with Mrs. J. H. 3pe:i
. end Company. Miss
• been with this conee
! two seasons and ha;
j who will be glad to welcom
I She is stopping with Mrs. C. L. L;
on Crawford street.
Overton has and are locii
i for the last
many frlends
Mrs. Wylly, Miss Helen Wylly an
Master Robert Wylly, Jr., have ar
rived in the city from Savannah
where they have been this sum.net
with Mr. and Mrs
for the winter.
Wi’liant McKa;
BILL ME)
la.. Sept. 3. -“Old
toriotiH robber and
a "gentleman of
fortune,’’ died last night at the Geor
gia State prison farm, near here.
Milledgeville
Bill” Miner, a
jail breaker, ;
and he had
extended ove
sixty years,
in various se
of •• working”
On a certain occasion, the jury
was hearing the closing arguments
in a damage suit before Judge Ben
M. Smith .in which slander was al
leged. The attorney for the plaintiff
had been directing his broadsides
against the defendant for his show j
of ingratitude, when tho latter’s
counsel objected. “Graitude is high
ly Inspiring, hut not a constitutional
requirement,” interposed the objec
tor, who had previously borrowed
several law hooks from the plain
tiff’s attorney, and had failed to re
turn them. "One look at your face
convinces me that you are right."
said the first lawyer. "If Indeed
gratitp.de were a constitutional re
quirement. you couldn’t he regarded j
as a citizen.” j
.Miner was brought
jars ago to serve
term, for robbing a
To ride from earth to heat
He haplessly ran over some glass—•
Expnese bill, *17.*7.
He then took some friends out to
ride,
Seemed good to them to he alive.
When lo! the carburetor began to
leak—
Expense bill, $38.So.
Starting again on a small size tour.
The jolliest sort of fu'n.
Stopping too sudden, he stripped tho
gears—
Expense bill, $89.61.
He *ook his wife down to the club,
To meet her lady friends.
Colliding with a trolley car—
seventy-five years old.
. criminal career that
a period of the last j 0 mce
le admitted operating | drug
ions of th** West, aid
as far north as Cana-
Tfial Magnificent Touring Ca
!e bought himself quite a it
he
Hire
ed, but
i Gainesville. He twic*
j was recaptured.
j Just before His death, Miner ad
mitted that he had taken part in
stage coach, train and ba lk robber
ies, in every section of the country.
I’ederal officials said a vva
ould bo taken out for the
whose department
found. The official
said to have obtained <onfe>
from three of the fifteen cm
guard.-?, who are now under a
charged with a conspiracy to '
the customs laws.
Since me ms«'iosurc3 conee
the smuggling ring, the pric<
opium has advanced from *15 t«
a ton in Chinatown.
PENSACOLA WILL HE REOPENED!
Washington, Sept. The re-
jopenig of the Bonsacola naval stu-
BIG LINER AGROUND. tion, with the construction of a mam-
York, Sept. L—'The Ham-| mot |i qry dock and r«q>air favilltiv*
Uurg-American liner President Lin
coln ran aground off Rayslde beach,
near Brooklyn, this morning, and
stuck until six tugs pulled her off. at
high tide.
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Chinese President Kays He’ll Quit ■ with ambition to work, without fear
When Pence Is Restored. ‘of pain. Mr. John Dowling, of San
St. Petersburg, Sept. 3.—ProvH-j Francisco writes: “Gratitude for the
capable of caring for the ships in the
Cnrrlhcun Sea and Atlantic side of
the Panama Canal, was recommend
ed to Secretary of the Navy Daniels
by the Naval Board.
Th** Board says such a station,
adequately protected, is most desir
able in time of peace, and absolute
ly necessary to the fleet’c success In
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o some dark hole,
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uld peek «>ut at
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mv** my eircula-
1 be like a ileal
l female weak-
l was sore and I
me of war.
YUAN SHI TO RESIGN
UNDERWOOD IS SATISFIED
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Chinese Republic, has issued a decree prompts me to write, it cured my
announcing his Intentlou of resign
Washington, dept. 3.—Majority
.eader Underwood was at the White
louse to talk tariff with President
ing as soon as peace hat been re
stored In China, *ald a Mukden tele-
cram, received here thU morning.
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