The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, September 23, 1913, Image 3

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SEMI-WEEK!, r TIMES BNTEUFRUi:. TUESDAY, SRPTRMBER 23, 11)13. WHENEVER YOU NEED li GENERAL TONIC JIKE ONOVE’S j ||0I YET SAVED The Old Standard Grove’s Taxless chill Tonic is Equally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole S ystem. For Grown People and Children. AFFIDAVITS STATING THE EVI DENCE BEFORE PRISON COM- MISSION WAS NOT TRUE ARK HANDED GOVERNOR SEATON. IMON LEADS Vou know what you are taking when you take Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE :.ud IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete StTengthener. No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. 'We mean it. 50c. (adv) IS TIIK ONLY REGULAR lo MAKE ONLY ONE ERROR IN THE EN TIRE SEASON — DAVENPORT AND DUDLEY WITH THE TOP- NOTCH ERS. TARIFF BILL THE Elf I MAY BE TOO LOW AND The Kirby Planing Mill Co, m *K Atlanta, FRANK CASE TO BE PBSTPOKEC 1 IlDIM SETS BOW Not the Slightest Chance to Hang Which Does Not Contain Anything Him at the Appointed Time, as j Worse Than Hot Ail*, Hut Which New Trial Motion Wont be i Some Relieve Was Quite Heard Until December. Appropriate. « Atlanta, Sept. 19.—In conformity 1 Atlanta. Sept, 19.—If the little with the statements ventured at the. steel bomb that was sent to Mayor time by the newspapers, that there j Woodward was sent as a joke, and 20.—l)r. \V. .1. Me-! Xaughtou's nock is not yet safe, j John Wagnon leads i! Governor Slaton lias the recommen- j League in fielding, helm' datiou of the prison board before! regular who placed durin him, and it is known that he is al-Jjor portion of tho season ways disposed to listen with the' credited with only one »• most profound attention lo their ;nverage was 994, acceptin' recommendations, but he also now died and fifty-six changes, lias before him affidavits purporting! Morse leads the first ba«»- to show that pome of the evidence; a percentage of .982. Davi submitted to the prison board, and Griffon being next with which the prison board accepted in Second basemen arc* tool good faith, was not true. . drm with .972 to his cn*i The most startling part is contain-j Shortstop Swartz leads ed In three affidavits stating that; stops, while Bowen heads* J)r. George Green, the physician who basemen, attended Flanders during his fatal; The club fielding win si -kness, had declared that Flan- getlier, Valdosta leading v tiers had been iioisoued by his wife} rentage of .952, and the and M. Naught on. ‘the following order: The affidavits are in direct con- j America*. Thomasville. CONFEREES FROM HOUSE SENATE WORKING ON MEASURE—SIMMONS SAYS IT j WILL PRODUCE NECESSARY . RK\ ENUE— BANANAS ON THE. | FREE LIST. ire: Washington, pe, t. >•». 'Hu* <on- ily.tereu'O committee f «»day continued in- its critical study of tli as | delermine whether it I is ‘ sufficient, revenue for gove.i in-; need*?. The reductions mail ! Senate have materially cut t! ii making a!! the • different kinds of lumber re quired for building a bouse, barn, fence or anything you need. • lurid' hill, I" von Id ino.lur.- (mental l>y the Get our estimate before you buy Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Rough and Dressed Framing, Shingles and Lath. come Chairman Simmons of tho Senate < on forces today announced that it waft bis belief the hill would ade quately meet tile needs of the irov- eminent, but several members of the Mouse conference committee fear that'the revenue has been cut beyond safety. . KIRBY PLANING THOIWA5VILLE, Long Distance I’liono 2(:l MILL CO'; GA Tin tariff nit! has never been the slightest possi-j not as a sample, the point of the bility of ranging Frank on the date! joker is not difficult to see: The'pp t W Rh affidavits presented to.thejand Cordele. originally set for the execution, it . tube was filled with ail, effervescent „ r j HO n board to the effect that Dr. I Dudley and Eubanks is announced today that the motion gas, the same thing that Mayor.Creen, who has since died, declared ers, with a per cent of for a new trial will not be heard in Woodward and Lincoln McConnell, jhat Flanders died from natural 1 The averages for t’.i the lower court until December, and . and Chief Beavers and Marion Jack- causes, that in tho meantime, there will be J son and everybody else, connected j n one 0 j a respite to carry the time of execu-jwith vice reform and city govern-' to Governor Slaton Hon ever Into next yeaf. ' ment has been filled with for the past • six months. •ts i today \otc ( across, j list, iswiek ; c<>r>(|(>d frei Personals the end ii e-tc th of b*d this m! it y iiiily Dr. Hell quoted as saying: An Interesting complication Is the!si* months. "They have poisoned hi.n Just fact that the original motion will not j Whta the tube arrivoi through the [ suspected, but he’will get well no he heard by Judre L. S. Itoan, who ( .aiSt, the Mayor aad th* pOitOfflee | tol.l them they had better straight- presided at the trial, but b.v state court of appeals to the super- Jar court bend under an appoint ment from Governor Platon. DEPARTMENT OF FOODS AND DRUGS. tro-glycerlne, but having satisfied | they will be afraid to finish hln themselves that it is absolutely harm-; The friends tion of effervescent gas and "hot i self took great quantities of air,” the Mayor and the people he while lie was In Thomasville, RULING. Under authority vested in Commissioner of Agriculture of the all the carbonating companies backed i n g to kill me some day.’ off the map. . It has been suggested that the lit tie tube be preserved, and tint it !•* given a prominent place, li!:e tin old-time skeleton at the feast, a' 3. A A. HAS HEW TRAIN State of Georgia, by the Food and i every future council or board meet- Prug Act, approved August 21st, J an( J which the possibility of a 1906, I hereby rule: wordy wrangle Is likely—and that It shall be unlawful for any per-j mpanB of them. son or persons in the State of Geor- j gia to keep, use or maintain any ■ place, building or premises, or vehi-1 Curtt Old Sires, Other Remedlis Won't Curo. rip for tfnmnnrtntlnn fnr the nnr- The w o r, tc**e«. oo matter of how long sUndln;:. cie ior transportauon, ror tne pur are cured by the *. OBderfulf OId reIi , ble „ r pose of manufacture, storage, han-! Porter** Antiseptic Hrniiaa on. it retie- dling, distribution ■Mo nrpnnrn.t HwKftth'ywmirHwe. 25c.50c.fl Beginning Monday, September 29th, the A., B. & A. will put on sale or prepara- J ,Ie "' tion or transportation of any food: or food-product, where such food or food-prduct may become contami nated, rendering such food or food- product unfit for food, on account of unsanitary surroundings or condi tions of such place, building, prem ises or vehicle. J. D. PRICE, Commissioner of Agriculture. Approved: September 16th, 1913. T. S. FELDER, Attorney General. KILLING NEAR MEIGS and Atlanta to Cordele, leaving Cor dele at 6:15 A. M., arriving Atlanta at 12:35, leaving Atlanta at 4:00 ; P. M., arriving Cordele at 10:20 jP. M., thus allowing three hours and a half In the Capital City. In addition to this new Cordele- , Atlanta service, a now train will also be operated between Ri Ala., and Manchester, connecting at ■ LaGrange and Manchester for At* ! lanta. t Coroner Gandy was notified this ni 7:30 A. M., arrive LaGrange at morning that a negro had been s *24 A. M., arrive Manchester 9:30 killed in or near Meigs. 'No de-’A. M*» arrive Atlanta at 12: .5 P. M. tails were given, except that It hap- ( Returning leave Atlanta at 4:00 pened during a game of cards, and P- M., arrive Manchester 6:50 P. M., that the negro was shot to death.! arrive LaGrange at 8:00 P. M., ar- The Coroner left at once with| r l ve Roanoke at 8:55 P. M. Friends In this city have received! Deputy Sheriff Heiberg for the,; Those trains will stop at all iuter- ciews of the death of Mr. John Wll- ««ne and had net returned at three mediate and regular station stops. Hams, in Montgomery. Mr. Williams jo'eloek. N'o Information could be I The new trains will make the round was a resident of this city, for many! secured from Meigs about the af-l'rlP c 'ery day, except Sunday. I fair. years and Is remembered by the old er citizens as the bookkeeper fori Mr. E. H. Smith, who was in busl-1 ness here some years ago. j REY. D. II. PARKER GALLED CONTEST COMMITTEE HAS BEEN NAMED EACH FINGER VALUED AT THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS Baptists of Meius Select llim as Their Pastor For Coming Year. At their last meeting day the Bap- t called Rev. I). II. Parker, of I Thomasville, to se rve the church as Atlanta, Sept. 19.—If the whole pastor during the coming year. A (body of pretty'Maude Stephens is^ommlttee was appointed 'o confer tho'worth porportlonately as much as;"ith him, but as yet he has not The Counting Committee Merchants Contest is composed of j her fingers is worth, she would be, j given them a definite answ like the princess in the fairy tale, j committee believes that he "worth her weight in gold.” i accept, and are expecting Messrs. W. J. Fowler, J. E. Robi son and 3. W. Davis. These gentle men will attend to the counting of the votes and any mistakes will be rectified by applying to them In the line up of contestants, in yesterdays Times Enterprise, the name of Mrs. A. H. Baker, who lives In the Thomasville district, was un- substantial verdict, in which intentionally omitted. Mrs. Baker, is in the contest and has 5,575 votes. In the colored contest yesterday, the vote of Vida Little was given at 12,975, when it should have been 26,525, making her ahead in the contest list. The going a fav- Miss Stephens, who is sixteen years of age, was suing for the loss of several fingers, which had been ^ caught in a piece of machinery in j Mbit the factory where she was employed. She asked for $10,000, and got a each finger was valued at over $300. She won the verdict principally on j the allegation that the company was* negligent in placing a child of such tender years and inexperience if charge of an intricate and dangerous piece of machinery, without first properly Instructing her as to its use vp.hin the orable answer from him next few days. The present pastor, Rev. T. A. e. has served the church for ast fifteen years, and it. is with ; regret that many o* tile members as j well as citizens give him up.— Meigs j Weekly News. B. fEGNAL 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, und a new line of Furniture has been added to cur already complete stock*. Things will be sold cheaper than before for the op ening and everyone is invit ed to come. Don’t for get the place and* -j name • • y B. EGNAL. FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS By Being Constantly Supplied With Thedford’s Black-Draught. McDulf, Va.—"I sullered for several stomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me fo trv Thedford’s Black-Draught, which 1 did, and I found it to be the best family medi cine for young and old. I keep Black-Draught on hand all the lime now, and when my children feel a little bad, they ask me for a dose, and il does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sick- ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught.” Thedford’s Black-Draught Is purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similai symptoms. It has been in constant use for more than 70 yean, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druggist setts ind recommends Kack•Draught Price only 25c. Get* Package to-day. N. C ta • * (adv) ; i ishing tho season are as f» Hews: i Thoninsvill e—Team Averav .1131. 1 Player Gms. PD A E Av. 1 Parker. . ... 23 67 27 1 .959 ! Wagnon. . . .SI 147 s J .994 1 Murphy. . . .73 147 177 4 7 .873 I Murch . . . .80 274 184 2 2 .954 1 Davenport. . .70 616 36 1 1 .980 j Dudley. . . .76 538 66 10 .982 | Barnett. . . .97 119 18 •> .938 • Wilkes. . . .50 125 2 1 7 .954 Inay. . . . . .24 9 36 1 .978 j Champlln. . .1)7 148 212 3 2 .010 • Roth... . . ..77 41 62 9 .919 j Stiles. . . . . .24 4 5 2 9 .861 1 Cheney. . . . 25 12 is 2 .961 .Mills. . . ...14 74 6 .866 Valdosta- —Team Avernae .f»3:i. 1 Player Gms. PO A 1. Av. i Van Land- j Ingham. . .101 321 7 1 l:j .1)78 J Hurley. . .89 325 4 2 12 .9 <9 I Jordon.. . . 96 291 262 16 .972 j Hawkins. . . .60 96 2 1 7 .917 1 Chambers. . 9 9 1 *! 3 .888 1 Medlork . .79 141 2 1 9 .94 8 i Walker. . .. 9 n 9 , .976 Utter. . . . . .27 4 6 11 7 .919 Swartz . . . . .71 14 1 183 23 .934 Winges. . . . .71 141 183 23 .914 Wlnges. . .43 3S 69 10 .914 jVauffhn. . . .10 2 18 7 .869 ] Zellers. . .51 27 !<• 8 .902 W'ay cross-— 1 Team Average .1)52. Player Gms. PO A E Av. I Rafferty. . . .22 38 39 8 .906 Shuman. . . .82 316 58 16 .94 4 Anderson . . .85 131 168 .928 Cla-nrey. . . . .28 41 31 10 .883 Lloyd. . . . . .33 68 71 16 .897 Coveney . .29 111 23 3 .978 Fenton. . .98 258 16 7 .980 Jones. . . . .42 359 29 7 .883 Clarke. . .47 18 .66 ■" .911 Faircloth. . . . s 7 2n 5 .814 McManus . . .25 1 ! 4 4 2 .978 jspaugh. . , 4 l 13 1 .933 j Brunswick —Trail Aieia;;< ,!»30. j Player Gins. PO A 1 Av. Selgfried. .93 287 7 S 26 .931 Mullin. . . .78 150 160 10 .878 1 Parker. . . . . 85 171 11s 2 8 .927 j Schuyler. . . .88 156 28 7 .963 Morse. . . .101 873 7 9 17 .982 (Franks. . . . .88 133 15 5 .96.8 Pierre.. . .85 450 96 15 .973 {Kite. . . .47 309 1 1 1* .975 Cates. . . . ... 3 1 2o 18 2 .971 Stewart. . . . 9 2 20 0 100 0 | Hartner. . . 13 29 r,n 2 ,975i Lclninger . i . .9 1 132 188 4 5 .8 76 Cordele- -Team Average 1» 13. Player Gms. PO A 1 Av. Wassem. . .83 115 2 2 i 1 .90 2 Brazier. . .99 155 1! 17 .90S Reagan.. . . 102 2 •) (i i’*-: 2 5 .955; Bowden. . .59 193 3 1 2 0 .911 Day . . . . .93 76x t;:: '8 .956 Height. . . 13 51 8 | :j .920 Eubanks. . . .91 6 1.x 96 1 1 .9 s 2 Wilder. . .30 91* 6’ 'i ,S9 1 Davenport. . 13 23 " J .920 ; McLendon. .6 1 I0n 133 -" • VM> 1 Fill in gem. .3 1 1 1 8!t 6 ,9:|.p Hall. . . . ..38 i •; ; 3 .960 | Aniericiis— -Team Average i Player Gins. PH \ i av.; Bernstein. . 27 63 73 J 7 ,8 s S Chancey.. . . 102 133 1 1 7 .954 ( Kuhlman . . 7 3 170 191 .0 .971) 1 Griffin. . . .101 9 S3 7 7 21 .980 Bowen. . . . .96 146 201 2 5 *.932 Ilronthers. . . 1 00 : 1 2 1JS 29 .939, Werner. . . . .43 1 1 2 5 1 .907, Stewart. . . ..16 5 14 1 .950 Manchester .96 510 131 3 1 .94S | Pratt. . . . . 19 8 32 2 .952 ' Dacey. . . • ~ S7 37 7 .9 16 j ’;pound | tor .i long Controversy, tin-! President Wilson had thrown his! j Influence for the continued free im-j jportation of bananas, j Tho Senate conferees also gave j way as to the duty on lemons, limes, crape frui» and similar fruits. T’io [rates were fixed as left by tile House. | As a basis of measurement, the Ren- jate had fixed a flat rate of half a I ’cent a pound, but the House rates were agreed fo. and they are a ■ slight reduction under tho existing rates. The proposed countervail! against wood pulp was vote {by the conference 'ommittee. It as decided to assess a countervall- ig duty against potatoes, when ini- ) ported from countries imposing du- l like imports from the Fo stered at the New Russell .J. J. Forenand, ot \tdcartc.. ding a short time in the cUx* Mr. W. Weston, of A ll»a: {spending a short time in the < sine H. Jit Jacksonville, is in mest of her sister, ke for a short time. laliassci m-IiooU, price. •al »mu|| farms on the Tul- > Itoad for sale. ('lone to Good land and moderate J. II. Flowers. tf. Ir. B. L. Hudson, of the OchlocK— district was transacting business lie city today. Honey For Sale, from tne Sfotftiriir Apiary. Samples and prices oir ap plication. A. Williams, Rarwick,.Ga. Mr. V. O. Long of Grady County, ias a business visitor in Thomas*— ille Saturday. r duty down! u* Rev. H. B. Nesmith, of Cooliilge.; was among the prominent vifftDir. Captain \V. K. Dunn, a wc-l! known | to Thomasvlllo Friday, itizen of Cairo, transacted business in the city Monday. Ir. Robert Newcomb of Nov. York In the city for a short time as guest of his sister, Mrs. E. H. Mr. George Hicks of Metcalfe* . spent Saturday in Thomasville' or*- business. "JOINER PROLIFIC COTTON" Mis A unit spending a Hurst left Irk Thursday nth with relat f <r her Remember, the Yarnudoe Place;, on the Boston Road has fw«ir *ub— divided and is for sale. A nlie place- tor a small farm. J. H* Flower*. friends in Thonw.svllle. ? and ; Mr. Fred Red team of Pavo. ras [a guest at the New Russell Satur- 1 day. dnson has returned ■ - 1 short time in North, Dr. A. P. Taylor is spending ai of the new cotton whiyh lias been Georgia. Mrs. Robinson, who has short time in Chicago, the giient ofT propagated hi this county and it is a been at Clayton for over a month, friends, splendid seed. Mr. T. T. Joyner has accompanied him. Which Is Said to ho Yory Hardy and Prolific a* Well. “The Joyner Prolific/ is the name lifter spending Mr stalk which contained ove Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P. Lewis and nee son. prominent residents of Grady W. McMillan, of 0« a lock- in the city Mon Jay- in appearance healthy and strong in business. every way. Mr. Joyner has three quarters of NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A an acre at his place, eleven miles •!-ROLLER I’OWEIl CANE MILL from Thomasville on the Merrillville FROM THE THOMASVILLE IRON road, and It is a beautiful sight. He WORKS, GUARANTEED FOR ONE is going to make a specialty of this YEAR. PRICE 812.1.. 19-lm-sw seed and will doubtless be very suc- Mr. T. T. Joyner, one of the- pro gressive farmers of the Boston? *IIs- trlct, was a business visitor ctp, Thomasville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Alderman and » hildren, of Pine Park, are spending', several days in the city with Mr. ancT Mrs. S. B. Sand ford. cessful. To Prevent Blood Poisoning Mr. C. night for purchase to . Gandy left Saturday . Louis where he goo car load of horces the Thomasvlllo id Card of Thank*. desire to extend our Bical dretiing thnt relieve* |»aie the same time. Not a liniment adv. u puny. He vill cut friends- h kindly e-aI da YOUNG MAN IN RAD. I. E. Light foot,. Poslollicp Em ph Accused of Robbing Malls. A young white man na.md M. K. ><>«»"■ Jghtfoot, who has been working in bis h (lo postofflee a! Cairo for some time, as got in very bad with Uncle Sam ■' ,r nd ii begins to loo : uni is going to give eal of trouble. The many friends of Mr. Jacob Goldberg, of Meigs, iiierlv lived here, are congestulat ing them upon the arrival of young boy last week, who will inak itli them in future. I Mrs. fhoi o for- ishe Their loving* * always rher- ford id fa nily Me It is aid If Undo Thomas County g0 o,| larmcrs, wlm Ik ((immunity. wn« in Tliomasvillo -hepherd s most es in the a Imsine Friday. rogressive Fredonia s visitor HUNT I \IL To SEE THE MIL* I.INERY tlPKNING AT MISS LAUIL% JONGS. WEDNESDAY AND THURS DAY. SEITEMRER 24tl» Htul a»TUu THE LATEST DESIGNS AND MOD ELS IN FALL AND WINTER MIL LINERY ON DISPLAY. Li - ill foot aht-fin- ♦aklng : ir.o-ji far rent; cannot be departtueii Mr. Right i cgistered Irom then for s-j |wr I*. C. Will land, under wir< acre. If intereste ainsnn, or come i Fla. T«l )l’l :ATV: TRAINS BY PHONE of tl: lie but there agaimt bin llillg the re (» p«)sto(fie $5 bills il nail at Re idacing m it in Carriii. ut Ibis ant tir-t class Wat. lies ice Shop. . leyhotu t *le. bon** s »er of its nl that i f put it in ; is -oing expected nstoffice Inspecte ext to that of Mr to ■lar**d that only one it re: a.idl (k d j id tlia* . Mr. Edv ie place ml lias remodeled it on-! :»1! of the large [roads their a ilf person was Light f« Light foot denied timated that the money ' by a young lady who* also the Cairo postofileo, thou To Cure a Cold In One Day . , _ T*keLAXATlVKBROMOQuinine. It step* the was evidence to show that the y Couch and Headache ami wot ks oft the Cold 'lady was not in the postolfiee Dructtit* refund monry it ;t f^iU to c-— * H. W. GROV14 S sign itut? o*' e... h Ih>b. adv. by 1.1 4htfOOt If for quite FARM LOANS 5 yeam time *—- Eaay Payments. Lowest rates. Lar> amounts n Specialty. BARROW LOAN * ABSTRACT COMPANY. Pelham, Ga. .herself at any tim«‘, me for th-oe minutes, whil* j was in the oflLe by him! 'a while and had plenty of time to open the letter and get th> monev out. i Ills bond was fixed at $:’.»>•> fo** Ills appearance at the next term of the federal court. He was unable to give the bond immediately, but P wa» said it would he made within a short time. NOTICE! TO TFIE FARMERS BRING YOUR COTTON TO THE THOMAS UNION WAREHOUSE CO. The -Mns and scales have been put in tir^t class condition by experts; and wo can give you good service. E. M. JOHNSON, Giiiucr. Roscoe Chastain, Mgr. Kg; : ’ r. i •'