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THOMASVILLE, GA.
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BANK of THOMASVILLE
The Oldest Bank in Southern Georgia.
RESOURCES OVER $700,000.00
Depository for the State of Georgia,
Cou.ity of Thomas, City of Thom=
asville, and the U. S. Govern=
ment Postal Savings System.
DIRECTORS:
R. C. Balfour
J. L. Hand
E. E. Mack
E. M. Smith
Robt. Thomas.
Theo Tilus
James Watt
A. M. Watson
B. H. Wright
E. M. Smith, Prest.
B. H. Wright, V. P.
James Watt, V. P.
R. G. Fleetwood, Cash.
FALL CABBAGE PLANTS
We rave a nhe lot of utrong, healthy Fall Cabbage Plants,
Charleston, WakefJela and Flat Dutch, now ready for transplant
ing. Prices, f, o. b. Meggett:
1 to 3,000 at $1.50 per * .. ..1,000
4 to S.00O at $1.25 per 1,000
10.000 and over at $1.00 per 1,050
Cabbage plants are dim cult and expensive to grow in the
late summer and early fall, which makes it necessary to charge
a little more for them. Ca bbage Is scarce and high now, and
we predict that a patch of nice winter cabbage will bring its
owner a handsome profit.
Send us your orders an d they will have prompt and careful
attention. Please send mon cy with order.
S. M. GIBSON COMPANY Meggett. S. C.
Money Loaned
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At *% interim, pa: abl. annually. The borrower baa the
prl.tlere of naylng pari orall of the principal at any Interest
period, stopping Interest »n such payment. I will eave you
money. Conn- to see me, or write. Prompt attention given
*1 v-"tw inquiries.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA.
LIVELY POLITICS
FORILH YLIO
j.SEVERAL CONGRESSIONAL CON-
j TESTS EXPECTED IN THIS
STATE, AND MAM NEW CAN-
; DIDATES WII.I, RE IN THE
! RUNNING.
SULZEO OISE LOOK AT GAYNDR
imAVING STOItM, THKY HOISTED
I'M lilt ELLAS AND WAITED IN
LONG LINE FOR LAST VIEW
OF BODY.
York, Sept.
-The youn?
SMALL ARMY OF ItEPHESENTA-
fTIVES OF LAW SCHOOLS AND
FIRMS WATCHING EVERY
EVENT OF MOMENTOUS NEW
YORK AFFAIR.
Albany, N. V'., Sept. 22.—A email
| army of representatives of law I and the old, the rich and tho poor, j
j If all signs do not fail. Georgia is j schools and universities from all over gathered about the City Hall and:
• to have some lively congressional j the world are here, following closely Trinity Church today to play what'
|'Politics next year. Just now rumors I the various proceedings in the im-1 part they might in the public, fun-1
j of various kinds are afloat as to this j reachtnent trial of WIMfnm 3ulzer. oral of William J. Gaynor. 1
Jor that man running. Some of it I Exhaustive reports are *»e!ng pre-1 T j ie ra i n> which was braved by J
! will perhaps materialise while many junre.l, as tills ease prohanly will be L hundred thousand persons, who]
| of those “mentioned** will fall out j regarded as a prerodent in many re-L am0 yesterday and last night to j
| of consideration before the races rtc- spect*-. j view the body, continued this morn-1
iinally open. I Not sin-e 180(1 has there boon an |ng, and a moving sea of umbrellas (
achment case in England, and | stretched down Broadway, from the i
!y seven in the city Hall to the church. The a*d-‘
j l’i» to the present tiir.i. talk of op- j impeachment case
i position to eight out of the twelve. there have boon
| Georgia congressmen is abroad, and!
i up to this time, at least, the follow-)
jing members of the delegation ap*!
| pear to he without opposition, al-j
| though all may have It before the j
(fight actually opens up: 3. A. Rod-1
jdenbery, of the Second: WUllam C. j
(Adamson, of the Fourth: William S. I ment of various points, concerning
! Howard of the Fifth, and Gordon'the constitutionality of the proceed-
1 Lee of the Seventh, have no avowed j lugs.
ii opposition to date. But in all other
(districts there are either op?!* candi-
i dates or several ambitious gentle
men “feeling out.”
I Here is about the situation as It
stands:
j First District—Congressman Chas.
i Edwards will be a candidate for re-
election and Kinch Overstreet has
announced that he will seek the
nomination. There has been quite
a deal of talk relative to J. Randolph
Ande.son, president of the Georgia
Senate, but so far Mr. Anderson nils
had nothing to say.
Third District—Congressman Chas.
by i
ilstnry of the United States. mission to the latter pin
M:u*F interesting points nave been card only. I
a!sc.I at the present trial that liavej The clergymen selected to officiate!
lever before boon covered. were Rev. William T. Manning, pas- j
There was no morning session of | tor of Trinity, Bishop David H.
he court today, and the afternoon fj r eer and Bishop C. S. Burch,
esslon was Riven over to the argu-/ Eplwopol Iturlnl Servile.
The solemn Episcopal service for
the burial oi the dead, was read
(over the body of William J. Gaynor
j at Trinity Church this morning,
j The funeral train crept from the
j City Hal! to the Church, through an
army of citizens, many thousand
(strong. The coffin, which lay upon
a catafalque ten feet above the road,
was drawn by sixteen coal black
horses. On the right, marching in
single file, were the representatives
of the police, while the left In sin
gle file were the firemen.
COTTON SEEO
TRUST IN GAJ
(By Associated Prejs.)
A ashington, Sept. 22.—Allegations
of a combination among the cotton
seed mills to control the price of
cotton seed, were presented to At
torney General McReynolds by a
delegation of Southern farmer* to-
Thomasvilie
Bargain Store
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
| Saturday September 27th
$3.50 Mena Pants, for ' $1.02
$3.50 Mens Shoes, for. ... ; $2.42
Good work Paata, (39) 50
Mens Good dress Shirts 37
Best boys dress r M rts 32
Best Mens work shirts..,. 38
Ladies Hats 30
Ladies Dress Hats -.$1.18
Best Ginghams ami Pereals 08
Best Quality, Sea Island and Bleaching 08
Prices on nil other Dry Goods and Clothing Cheaper Than
Ever Before.
FULL LINE OF LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Plea*?? come In and see the goods, if they don't suit or the
prices are not right, don’t buy.
REMEMBER THE DATE SEPTEMBER 27th. ‘
REMEMBER TKE| PLACE, 321 W. JACKSON ST.
REMEMBER AND COME.
Thomasvilie Bargain Store
H. Goldstein, Owner.
321 W. Jackson 8t. Next to A. Philips Grocery Store.
Twelve honorary pall-bearers, head
ed by Ex-President Taft, marched j
beside the coffin. Behind them came i
officials and committees from!
the city departments. The long train j
R. Crisp, serving his first term, will I day. The greater number are said of organizations and Individuals I
! he a candidate for re-election. Rum- • to be from Georgia and Alabama, nr.mbefed twenty-five thousand per-
ors say that Crawford Wheatley, of (and a government Investigation Is sons. In the line of march, the sll-
Americus, is casting about over the j asked. : pnee was so marked that the tolling
field, with a view to entering the) Attorney General McReynolds an- of the hell 1 trinity tower could be
nounred that the question would be heard at the City Hall, ten blocks
taken up at once by a spectnl in-j away, when the procession started.
race.
Sixth District—It Is a general sup
position that Congressman Chas. L
Bartlett will not be a candidate for
ro-clectlon, although lie has never,
made any definite announcement to
that effect. However, it Is assumed ;
that W. Wise, of Fayette will he a
candidate. John K. Coooer, jqt Ma-j
con. has also stated that he would 1,1
again be n candidate.
Eighth District—Congressman
estimator.
GOOL1DGE HEWS NOTES
lidge, Sept. 22.—The busiest
around Coolidge for the last
cw days have I con the two eoiton
inneries. We are glad to see the
j.I. Tribble will seek re-election. That *irmero mulling the success of their
; he will have opposition Is generally calling, anti If poll his success de-
| conceded, and. several natnes aro • wnds the whole of this world. If
i he trd as possibilities. Foremost, tkev fall, all will be depressed.
I among them Is Judge Hora-.e H. Hoi- This community Is fast forcin';
|den of Athens, former Justice of the. ,,splr i nt0 forefront as a farm-
Supreme Court. T. J. Shackleford of
I Athens, and State Senator Grant D.
J Per-y, of Madison are also mention
ed as likely candidates.
Ninth District—Congressman Tom
The rain which foil nil nizht, ceas-
i ed early today, but the train passed
| down Broadway under a heavy cloud.
| The coffin was taken from the
•atafalque to the chancel on the
shoulders of six ’b men and f'X
firemen. The Irm .in; were admin
istered by Bishop Greer and then |
the cortnge resumed its march to j
Greenwood cemetery, where the body j
was interred. Every public school, i
and many business houses werdj
closed today ns a mark of respect. |
a “kicker,” in the true sense
ing section. Mr. H. .3. Dennard, has, of the word, lint feels that ho mn«t
a small one-horse farm, upon which say that the town authorities of
Mr. D. E. Freeman worked with him <’oolid"e are allowing some things to
this year, and up to tho lfith of ho publicly done In the town that
tiiis month he bad gathered four- are not for the best morals of tills.
Roll will be a candidate for re-elec- ,( * en hn,os of cotton, and will gather or any other town. We suggest that
tlon. That he will have opposition' <ievernl morP ' In a, ' tlllloa >° the If them Is no special ordinance
is a foregone conclusion but Just <ot,on . lle Ke * a BOO(1 ■ lc ' 1 ' of a K a,nst such things that one be Im-
who Will lake up the Job Is nneer- I ' orn ' binders and potatoes. This Is mediately drawn and ncted upon, and
ta l n only allowing what may be ncconi- stop the game of chaneea tiint are
Tenth District -It la the "eneral plished, and we realize that our far- being continually pulled off here. j
opinion that Congressman T. \V mers are not behind In their call- The fall term of tho public school I
Hardwick'will not he n candidate >»*• on Mondav - the 2nth lnst -!
for re-election, although he has not
Mr. Charlie Parramore, of the,Prof. .1. G. Garrison, the principal
authorized anv ench atalement. Fredo,,la settlement, and Miss Ruby has gotten out a nice little cata-
X. R. Hardeman, of deffo-aon. and Ch “ taln ' of the MerrllMUe com-logue announcement of tlte school,
Judge Carl Vinson of Baldwin munlt y' Quietly drove here Sunday, which will be of Interest .to ajl pa-
liave both announced their Candida- Eoln e t0 th ® residence of Rev. H. B. ( Irons and pupils of the school to
Nesmith, who performed a marriage j read and study. This will he our
'ceremony that made them husband.first term under local taxation, and
[and wife. It was a complete sur-jwe trust the people will try to get
prise to their relatives and friends, j out of It something that will prove
i We wish for them unbounded buc- beneficial to themselves In the way
reRB in their venture throjgh life, j of better education for their chil-
i Your Uncle Si don’t wish to be- dren.
cies and are said to be active cam
paigners nt this stage of the race.
Eleventh District—Congressman
J. Randall Walker will seek re-
election. Actual opposition to him
has not crystalized, but talk revolves
around state Senator W. L. Con-
We make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
verse, of Valdosta, and possibly
Judge J. W. Quincy, of Douglas.
Twelfth District — Congressman
Dudley M. Hughes, who Is serving
his second term (first in the new
Twelfth district) will again be a
candidate.
$20.00
Don’t Pay More
tku necessary lor a Delivery Wajon.
Special introductory price to one
Em in each town
Write quick lor Price List A with
Urfe cuts. Secure this bai*iin.
T«U ua wh&t you want. Wocan makes
wagon suitable for your buiin— and eoue
you $20 or more.
Cheep timber, cheep labor, low
freight* enabtee ua to easily do thia.
Big factory, beat facilities Act quick
nr you may be too late.
The Rock Hill Buggy Co..
rocs mix. s.c.
LET OS PROVE TO
We have a first class line of everything
in the drug line and the best of prices.
Our Kx department is perfect condition.
Y->ur Rx compounded by competent
pharmacists.
City Drill Store
PHONF 2R4.
LIVER GETTING LAZY?
DON’T STOP WORKING.
Tuke Dodson's Liver Tone ami Go
About Your IIUNinesH— It Will
Liven Up Your Liver Without
Hurtu.
A bilious attack or constipation
tail be relieved In a short while by
n spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone—
the mild, vegetable remedy that
every druggist guarantees.
1 Just ask the Peacock-Mash Drug
Company about Dodsons Liver Tone.
They know that It is a harmless
i preparation that starts the liver
| without violence and puts you into
f shape without interference with your
! habits. This store guarantees it to
be all that, and will give you your
| money bapk if you don’t find Dod
son’s Liver Tone gives you quick,
easy relief.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is for both
grown-ups and children. • It has a
pleasant taste, and is safe and re-
j liable. The price is 50 cent*? for a
large bottle, and your 50 cents back
to you if you tell the Peacock-Mash
Drug Company that It hasn’t been a
benefit to you.
Don't take calomel and don’t buy
imitations of Dodson’s Liver Tone—
you may rua Into danger if you do.
Buy Dodson’s—the medicine that
Urn Peacock-Mash Drag Company
‘ ds and guaran
Greatest Prospects in the World
For Greater Georgia
Every farmer in the State of Georgia should take a well earned vacation after the work on the farm has been finished. .No
better pjace to take this vacation. than on the grounds of the State Fair at Macon. Not only will your vacation be a plaesure, but
it will be a season of learning for the entire family. The children will see much that will be of interest to them. The good wife
will learn many things that will benefit her at home.
MAKE YOUR PLANS TO COME
$15,000 in Cash Premiums.
J1.000 Cash Premiums for Swine.
$1,750 Premiums for Cattle.
$ 125 Cash Premiums Tor Sheep.
$ 700 Premiums, Boys’ Corn Club.
$ 275 Premiums, Girls' Canning Club.
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REMEMBER THE DATES
October 21st. to 31st.
$5.00 In Cash Premiums for Agriculture.
$5,S00 In Cash Purses for 6 days' racing.
$1,300 Cash Premiums for Poultry.
$1,000 Cash Premiums, Horses and Mules.
$1,000 3peclal Corn Premiums.
10 Big Days
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Among the great special features in the amusemnet line are the SINGING OF 4,000 GEORGIA SINOERS ON SATURDAY, OC
TOBER 25, THE REPLICA OF THE GREAT PANAMA CANAL, SHOWING THE SHIP3 ENTERING AND LEAVING THIS
GREAT CANAL—ALL IN MOTION. , ....
THE MIDWAY WILL BE ONE BLAZE OF GLORY. FOR THERE WILL 1 BE'AN ARRAY OF THE'BEST SHOWS THAT COULD
POSSIBLY BE BROUGHT TOGETHER ON AN OCCASION LIKE THrS. HANAFOURD'3 SHADOW OF THE CROSS; MAZEPPA,
THE GREAT EDUCATED HORSE: SORCHO'3 ORBAT DEEP SEA DIVERS; BUCKSKIN BEN'S FAMOUS WILD WE3T SHOW;
BUCKSKIN BEN’3 DOO AND PONY SHOW: DREAMLAND—CIRCU3 SIDESHOW! EBERT.’S/TRIP *Q i THE UNDERWORLD;
COLLIER'S OLD PLANTATION SHOW: PBKIN-PEKIN 3HOW: HATCHER’S MOJJQRDOMEj TRIP TO MAR3: MITCHELL'S MERRY-
GO-ROUND. - • ,
S.VRACINO’S GREAT ^CONCERT BAND HAS BEEN SECURED FOR THE ENTIRE TIMS OF THE STATE BAIR. EACH MEM
BER OF TH13' GREAT BAND IS A SOLO ARTIST OF GREAT RENOWN. THERE WIuL BE THREE OTHER BRASS BANDS
WITH THE MIDWAY, , , , , , *' '* ‘ ' 1 ' '
Georgia’s. Greatest State Pair
Auppiceg Georgia State Agricultural .^Aclety b <
--- Macon, Georgia, October 21 - 3i
JULIUS H. OTTO, President.
HARRY C. ROBERT, Sec’y & Gen’l Mgr.
A. W. Palin & Son.
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