The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, September 09, 1913, Image 2

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, TIKSDAY, SKITEMBER 0, 1013. THE MS-ENTERPRISE SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION, lasued Every Tuesday and Friday MEMBERS ASSOCIATED PRESS. •It and Semi-Weekly Tlmea-Eater- yrise Published by the Tlme»-En- terpriee Cempany, Themaavll'e, Oa. B. U. JERGRR .Editor. W. D. HARGRAVE ....Bun. Mgr. DKEli AND TI RKEY BEING KILL. Ill) IN THOMAS, SAYS REPORT Entered at the Themaeville Poet Office for Tranemlseion Through the Malta aa Second Claaa Mall Matter. Subacription Rate*: One Year ••• ~x $1.10 . .Si We’fv off for a-notlier pennant next year. Supar cane has appeared on the local markets. Frank is still making his mark In the pencil factory. Split skirts and slit breeches are the latest in fashions decree. A Pittsburg parson says that spooning is wrong and he speaks feelingly. Mayor Gaynors daughter wears trousers and has her picture taken while wearing them. If men with pull, would all pull together there would be a very dif ferent story in many towns. •Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 5.—When State Game Warden Mercer got home from Washington he found a letter from a prominent South Geor gian stating that deer and turkey were being killed in large numbers out of season in Grady and Thomas counties, south of the Ochlocknee “He also stated that both were very numerous in this restricted area and if properly conserved would form the basis for tine game dis tribution all over South Geor gia. Warden Mercer will take ■[» the matter at once and see If Ik© slaughter of deer and turkey can not be stopped.” The above report to State Game Warden Mercer should have his im-(the mediate attention. If the gentleman his very blood who reported the matter to him is | ceases to he ai could have done more to rehabili tate South Carolir.a in the respect of the nation than the simple-mind ed faith in the samity of his oath displayed by this Spartanburg coun ty sheriff. His name is White. Without thought of a pun, so is his soul. Pistol in hand sticks of dynamite exploding in the jail yard, a raging, blood-thirsty mob hammering at the gate, Sheriff White threw his defi ance in their teeth. “He means It, boys,” came a voice from the crowd, and no man enter ed that gate. No man entered! And no man will enter so long as there stands forbidding the Mgun ef ft Bftft fltroof enough to thow forth convincingly the fact that the people have entrust ed with tlie power of keeping the pea'*e a man who is willing to back the action of tlie law, jf need be. with lynching bee lenient the in- THE HORNETS ARE LEAVING >lo to substantiate the asser tions. his name ought to be given in order that the people of the two counties affected might know who is and demand the reason for such a statement, which the press of the state lias given some public ity. As far as is known here, there are no slaughters of either deer or tur key In this county. We are free to confess that such is possible, for both are found here and in Grady, but it is more than probable that Waffles and syrup, the good oldi'"<* ral,s "°»ld '““'e >“!«*« out Georgia cane variety make us glad that the fall days are at hand. Pensacola seems to take more kindly to Josephus Daniels than to his predecessor. It all hangs on the navy yard problem. stant it encounters a real man w understands the meaning of the ; tliority with which he is invested Columbia State. A CLEAN NEWSPAPER. without a sub-rosa statement to the State Game Warden. In the event that tlie game has been killed against the law, we believe that the Game Warden will do his duty and! town or to deaden it certainly he will receive the com-1 right. mendation and support of the ma- .The Ocala Banner, one of the jority of the people of Thomas and I oldest and most respected newspa- A clean newspap-.v is advantag eous to the people of the com munity in which it is located, it is one of the most valuable assets to the growth and progress of any sec tion and as such is appreciated, not, however, to the full extent of its value. To merit the confidence and esteem of the public, however, it must be clean, standing firmly for the betterment of conditions that tend to demoralize the life of tho regard for The Frank trial an expen CONQl'EKEI) TIIK WEEVIL. of Grady counties, five thousand dollars to the county! of Fulton and made lots more than j that for the newspapers. } o I Wilsinson county, Mississippi, is Women, they say, shut their eyes the southwestern county of the state, while they are being kissed, and j abutting the Mississippi river. It you can't blame some of them w hen' was in this county that the Mexican you see wliat they kiss. j boll weevil first made its appearance | pers in the State of Florida, owned by Mr. Harris, the nestor of Florida In its eastward march, crossing, no journalism, and one of its most conscientious and honorable men, gives the following interesting view which explains why the Banner has been so successful: “It opposes now. and has always opposed the theory that everything is fair in love, war and politics. If it The Hornets leave the city soon for their various homes and each and every one of them goes with the best of feeling for the people of Thomasville and a sincere apprecia tion of the courtesies which have been extended them during their stay. The hoys all and individually express their thanks to the people of Tkomasville, and leave with vkhei for the best luck for the town aexi year. DUDLEY— Manager Dudley leaves this after noon for Valdosta, where he will spend aercral days before going to Greenwood Sunday, where be Is em- played in a big cotton buying firm. “Dud.’’ has the distinction of being a winner and on<* who never quits. He has made many warm personal friends in the city who regret to know that lie will not enter baseball |] again next year. He has w orked j harder than the average man real-j ized, and he will have the distinc- | tion of having gotten together the j best team in the Empire League. j DOTH— | Both left this afternoon for his home in Cleveland. He is one of the most careful and conscientious players in the league and his record of wins since coming here has done more tx: boost the team’s average than almost any other. Steady, with perfect habits, and a desire always to win. lie has made good without question and would make a good man ler a higher league. He is a machinist by trade, and will work in Indianapolis during the winter. PARKER— R. R. DEVICE TO BE PROBED Washington, Sept. 6.—An appro priation of $25,000 for investigation by the Interstate Commerce Com mission of signal systems and auto matic devices to prevent railroad collisions, was incorporated in an urgent deficiency bill today. T'm .New Haven wreck wns frequently referred to in the debate. MERGER RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON Atlanta, Sept. 5.—Having success fully worked to keep In the tariff bill that section which prohibits the Importation of bird feathers for mil linery, State Game Warden Jesse E. Mercer has returned from Washing ton very much pleased. He had the assistance of Senator Hoke Smith in his fight fo protect the birds. The section was in the tariff bill, but a sub-committee struck it out on the idea that the protection of foreign birds would mean much In creased destruction of American birds. But Mr. Mercer arid the Aiu- dobon society did not take this view. They said that any milliner caught with feathers would claim they were imported. The clause does not ap ply to ostrich plumes, which are obtained without killing or injuring the birds, winter at his home in Commerce, W. E. Parker, Jr., has been on the| and w jjj t, e next spring, sick list for several days and wont >fuitPHY— leave the city for a short time yet. I Mliri ,. iy w m re maln in the city for His home is in Augusta, where hl» ia 8 h 0 rt time yet before returning to father owns a large jewelry store, j j n dianapolis, where he will be as- “Biggie,’ as he is called, is a sreat j sociated wlt h his father in the retail lumber business. Murphy is per haps the one player of the Empire who could make good in Class A Company without much extra effort Th ;y say that man has a much more symmetrical figure than a woman, but it will take some of us a long time to believe it really, truly. cork leg body knows how, from the Louisiana parishes. Its march through Wilk inson was certain and disastrous. The county was paralyzed. Negroes began tc leave. Land was a drug on the market. Fields grew up in bri- There Is a pitcher , ... . . . . ' ars in many localities. Panic brood- in some Missouri league, and he ed over the region. But these sturdy Mississippiaas wins games. There are a few in this countrv with wooden arms and they also win. >vere not the sort to give up. They : outfielder and can play any infield position, and he can hit the pill. His work during the latter part of the year was great, coming here from Columbus in the Cotton States. He | jjj s natural position is short-stop, and will spend the winter in Augusta, covers a world of ground, has a and will work for the Southern Ex- s jj n gjng^ remarkably swift pick-up press Company. ‘and throw, and an arm that is as CHENEY— good as any man’s. Murphy also Larry Cheney hails from New-j ^ jg*g U e In hitting until his comerstown. O., and he will return aT1 ^j e was badly sprained, and liq tonight. Larry came hero from thej. wa8 handicapped by this condition Cotton States, having been the prop-! eV en after he got ba« k int othe game, erty of New Orleans. He pitched a! Mrs. Murphy will accompany him the game against the Philadelphia Atii-| fir8t of next W eek to Indianapolis, letics in training season and gave i WILKES— up only four hits. He has made aj George Wilkes is from Norman j fine record, and was the mainstay | p a rk, and has been in and around j of the club during its long string of. Thomasville for several years. This i victories. Larry also hits well, aud: j s j,| 8 fl rs t year in professional ball come a virtue when resorted to for I is a hard worker. and he played the outfield and in means to an end, however good tho! DAY— -case of a pinch, caught. His services I end may be. It believes that holier 1 Professor M. V. Day leaves tonight * were very valuable to the club, and the holier the method to j for Arkansas, where he has a school. Gime at a time when most needed. He is in charge of a large boys’ George is a good sticker, and when ncaden>v at Edna, and will work he does paste one, it usually travels ’’The Ocala Banner believe. that a ;ther(1 untll n€ , xt gprtag< Day , B lh e fast. He will probably bo bere again | cannot fairly, it prefers always to be in the minority and on the defeated side. It never feels that a crime ceases to be a crime and be- the be employed. The Kansas city judge who says let the woman show their forms al so would insist on “letting the wom en do the work” if ho was pushed to it. the story of how they conquered. “They planted cotton according to old methods for a while—and had the weevils to eat it up. They faced ruin. Then the government took a Q hand and began to show the way to beat the weevil. The lesson was' Jerome arrested for gambling 8lm p lo; t0 ralse everything on the made Harry Thaw smile, but bis j f arn ,; to raise corn and tobacco and! grin changed when it was found i cane and other money crops, and then that his offense was bailable and, make cotton the surplus crop; in that he didn't desire to remain long j olher word8f not to 8lake B „ U1)0n ; where the insane murderer was. cotton. If the cotton failed there o j would still be a living. The value' Over In the Fatherland there is of a;i tarly maturing cotton; fast 1 t league of pretty women who have, cultivation, unceasing war on the ueeided not to marry any hut an ug. j weevil, from file time the sluggish hances are that they and benumbed insects just out of lii- t bernution were 11 r-1 picked from the' | crown huds of the little cotton 0 I Plants down through the growing and Petticoats and fluffy underthings ,rullllls soasua »hen the punctured; are not to he worn anymore they i 8,|Uarea wf *re picked up and burned burned In the fall—all fought, and the .Mobile Register tells, *" ,Pa " er ha! ' “ n,l? "' 0n ,0 | real leader of the pitchers in the year. and that it should perform it with : league, and he !? known as the the same degree of fear and fear- j "Shut 0ut King.” having won more j Old Reliable Keb .wurch hails from . .. . , . , ’ shut-out games than any other league j Vicksburg, Mississippi, atm he will pitcher and holds the records of tnej spend a short time in the city and j performed their functions or the | 0agu0 f 0r consecutive shut-out in- in Florida on a hunting trip before head of a family now performs his. nings. thirty-six. He has the best j returning. “Red” has been the most "All Its life it has. tried to soften | control of any man in the league, j valuable man in the league, playing partisan asperities, to give all sides : 11,1(1 his habits are steady, his dispo-j every Infield position and hitting at j _ . .. . . .... . sitIon the best and he works all the a clip well above three hundred. j time for himself and for the others ; His services in a pinch won three people a square deal, to bring about; who i ia! ,,, Pn to j )P playing when he' games of the four of the post season, a more friendly feeling and a be:- { 8 not. “Father ’ is a great favor- “Red” is one of the most gentle- j ter community of interests, and j ite an l would make good in any manly players that has ever been i above all things it has tried to be a I CIass c - league. He came here here and is a favorite with them all It has tried to I from Jackson, Miss., by purchase, young, middle-aged and even snw a ball game. ly man. The wont get any after their intent and purpose became known. clean newspaper. , v «.«.. .. near the first of the season. those who newi have Its columns so clean that they j Jx _ DAVKNFORT— j acn be rea.l and re-read in tlie j Harrv champlin Is from Clnrln-I Mi,rh Davenport, the All-Rmpirel household without starting the ’ nati. where he works in the winter flrst haseman, will probably give up | cheek of the most prudish, eeusi- with a large wholesale grocery con-1 baseball. He is a civil engineer and j tive and fastidious with t onriislo i " > " n - " h|, h his father owns. He has j ls Preparing to go to work at bis 1 or the Llush of shame. say. but the harem trousers are lhej amltl “ *< general excellence as a newspaper rage now according to the dope of | ,hls was learned by the Wilkinson | , t as|i4 that _ anJ , hat , s been developed into the best third 1 1 ,ro ^ es8 * on * The folks of Thomas sacker m the Empire League, playing! are P rou ^ of him, and his rec-■ “Gold helping it and the people the , )osltbn without an error lor| 0rd ’ and they knovv that if he <le-J sustaining it. it again repeat* that slxteei games, when Crow was down sIred he rouId eas,, y make good in aj if it Is to be patronized at all, it am! or.’. He frot started at second | * d ^ ger * eaKue - For *he present, hej asks that it not be done upon any one issue, but upon its merits ami a buyvr fo merit store one of the big depart- just back from Paris. county people Confidence returned. I |T . , USE OF CALOMEL I he negroes ceased to emigrate.. General Peter \V. Meldrim, a Georgia Democrat, tied President- that-was Taft for the Presidency of the American Bar Association aud then Bill got it on the second round. Meldrim is to have it next year without opposLion. j Other crops than cotton brought money. Stock raising has become ajl fixed industry there. Now, lo and! beheld, the Centmille Jeffersonian | says that the cotton crop of Wilkin- KACTIt'ALLY STOPI STOMACH TROUBIES Hr. Ragland Writea Interesting Letter on This Subject. anil w shifted to third, which has j W,U rcma,n ,n Thomasville. since proven one of the wisest moves ■ that could be made, for he is a nat- .tirnl pivot-sack man. He has been ‘hitting like a streak in the past ! month and during the Post Season , for eight safe btngles, as many as I any other player. Harry is the prop- »r Bilious Attacks, Const i pat ion > rt y-° f the Albany club, and will and All Liver Troubles—Danger- doubtless make good there next year, ous Calomel Gives Way to Dod- j" AGNON— sun’s Liver Tone. j Johnnie Wagnqn is a "Southern Every druggist in the state has i p,anter *” and he llves ln America*, son ami Jefferson counties is as fine 1 n otfr»d a great falling off In tlie sale | • ,ohn ' riie lR a favorite with the fans as a person could wish to see and all t of calomel. They all give tho samel and ho Is one of the best workers indications point to an abundant' reason - Dodson’s Liver Tone ,«; RVer op a baseball lot — ; ~ | § nr fln d . ... itakin^ its nlace iof runs scored is away ahead of any i ^ or * n ~!° n » ami other stomach troub- o jjield. it is the vindication of com- ' i . .. A ... . ! les, also colds, and find it lo be the very I “Calomel is often dangerous and ( ot h®r Hornet, and his fielding is per-1. vcr J The polio of Paris lake graft but “>° a avnae and Improved agricultural I people know „ whlle Llver : feet, with the exception of one bob- bes4 medicine have ever used. their operations do not warrant the methods.” j Tone is perfectly safe, and gives | l ’l e - *Iohn has been In Big Leagues, tUtemei.t that “they have sunk to This i est, wni h has cost the South j better results,” says the Peacock- aad knows baseball from the plate the level of the New York police,” many millions of dollars, is now! Drug Co. *..*..* i * i , , , Dodson’s Liver Tone is personall MMrt the Paris papers. A ri r nt knock.ng at the door of Southwest | Kuara . lteed by the Peacock-Mash ^lth hi, wife and two . Our people would do well! |) ra g Cc., who sell it. A large bot- noth e.— Dawson Nows. j tie coU ’>0 cents, and If it fails to o j give easy relief in every case of sluggishness, yon have only to ast Madison Heights, Va.—Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, of this place, writes; “I have His record i h®'" takln K Thedlord's Black-Draught ’healthy slap at the Manhattan burg (I folks Isn't Ilf . tc The Secretary of the Empire, with the Brunswick News, publishes 1 the »ver»*es, then sends them to 1 "Gentlemen, A SPARTAN OF SI'AKTAMll RG. to the outer garden, and then back again. He will snend the winter children Americas, RAHNETT— Hal Barnett broke out for the first time in professional baseball, and has he i been developed Into a finished out- ! promptly returned. j fielder. He was first put in left but Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant. then shifted to right and has played ! for your money back. will said tlie sheriff, "f the atate paper* by wire and finally hate to do it, but so help me Ood, | t a .tlng, purely vegetable remedy—| there ever since, making some won- malls them to the various clubs in 1 ala going to kill the first man that j harmless to both children and|derful cntcties and great throw* to the circuit He ought to give them fntcra that gate."—Special to tne I adults. A bottle In the house may third and home. His bitting has „ . ... , . , .. . sn.rt.save you a day’a work, or keep your slumped lately, but for a time ho all a chance with a release date that M ate, from apartanburg. ! 1 .... * , ,. ..... . . ■II a cueuie a i children from miaslnx school. Keep; was knocking tho ball consistently. woulfi allow the newspapers to get There stood a real man! | your n ,. er wor klng and your liver | and hitting It hard and fait/when he them at the aame time. Nothing that could have happened -wHi nJ t keep you from worklnv.adv. j did get away. “Hal” will spend tho HKlHitaLT S Alter 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 ot stomach trouble, and should be given lhe 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, ft is sure to benefit both young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25c. n£m <*dv> B. EGNAL HAS MOVED HIS STOCK! OF FURNITURE to 121 East Jackson Street, next door to[the Robison Hardware Co., and is now ready for business. The |sale is still going on, and a new line of Furniture baa been added to our already complete stock. Things will [be told cheaper than before for the op ening and everyone is invit- ed a to come. Don’t for get the * place and B.PGNAL. Thomasville Bargain Store’s Extra Bargain: Safe SEPTEMBER 6th A new line of Goods Just Received, will be plpced on sole Saturday, September 6th. Best Fancy f» Ginghams DC Yard-Wide Percale, n_ best quality Ub High Grade Corsets, no nfi AA OO_ good values at . UUj UUj •ttj COU Best Dress Shirts, CO- each OoC Next Grade, Dress 90,. iiq. Shirts UuCj 4/C All Children’s, Misses and Boys Shoes, A 9_ 01 70 Best Quality 4«1C| $■■(£ Boys’ Suits, Best 01 4 0 Oil 00 Quality ft, fit to $4. JO All Dry Goods in proportion. Remember tho Date, September Gth. Renumber the Place. 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