The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, September 26, 1913, Image 3

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hh m SBMI-WBBKl.jr TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAV, SEPTEMBER 20, 1013. L egal Advertising for September SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during the le?al hours of sale, before the court house door • ini Thomasville, Ga., on flit* first Tuesday in October, 1913, the property hereinafter de-j scribed ?i . authority for same' be-1 ing hereinafter stated: ’ being hereinafter stated: That tract of land in Thomasville, | 1 refrigerator; 2 blocks; 4 coun- Thomas County, Georgia., consisting ters; 2 marble slabs; 1 cash regis- of the block bounded by Monroe, | ter; 3 saws; 3 knives, 1 paper roll; f Hardaway, Washington and Dawson 1 platform scales; 1 butcher’s ) StreetB, on which stands the col-1 scales; 2 cleavers; 1 sausage grln- lege buildings, known as Young's Female College. SHERIFF’S SALE. J .ORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door, in Thomasville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Oc tober, 1913, the property hereinafter uthority for same' be- j described, the authority for same Levied on as the property of Young's Female College, to satisfy an execution from Thomas Superior Court, in favor of Mrs. Maggie L. Wade. Owned and held by Citizens Banking & Trust Co., of Thomas ville, Georgia, as Transferee. This, Sept. 5, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. 8-12-4tsw. Thomarf County, Ga. der; 1 sausage stuffer; 1 ice box meat racks; 2 steels; 2 sets of shelves. Levied on as the property of J. L. Cook, to satisfy an execution from City Court of Thomasville, in favor of Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. This, Sept. 11, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, . X-lL-ltsw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Thomasville, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Octo ber, 1913, the property hereinafter described, the authority for same being hereinafter stated, to-wft: Lot in the City of Thomasville, Georgia, commencing at the corner of Oak and Jerger Streets In said c:hence down Oak Street to wards A. C. L. railroad 102 feet; t < ! n an easternly direction at right angles with the first line 218% feet; thence at right angles toward Jerger Street 104 1-3 feet; thence down Jerger Street 216 feet to starting point; said lot being a part of Lot 4 4, and being one-half acre, more or less. Also lot In City of Thomasville, Georgia, containing onfe-quarter of an acre of lot No. 41. Block No. 2, Range 3, the West Wilson survey, bounded as follows: Commencing at the West corner of said lot: thence South 210 feet; thence East N>2*6 feet: thence North 210 feet: thence to starting point, containing the West corner of said lot. Also lot in City of ThomasvUle, Georgia, known in plan of said City as Lots Nos. 69, 70, 71 and 72, in Block 5, containing in all, four acres, more or less, said lots being a block fronting on Clay, Calhoun and Oak Streets in City of Thomas ville, less one lot sold on Clay St., 60 feet on Clay by 100 back, also 105 feet on OaK Street running back 200 feet, also one Lt 52Vi feet on Oak Street and ISO toot back. Levied on as the property of R. F. Lhiu.to*. ; j satisfy an execution PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. GEORGIA, Thomas County? Whereas, Thomas Chastain, Ad ministrator of the estatw of T. Chastain, represents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed aad entered on record, that he has fully admin istered T. S. Chastain's estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons oncerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why raid administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission, on the first Monday in October, 1913. Wni. ll. JONES, Ordinary. 9-5-4 tsw. JUDGE SPEER CRITICALLY WEST TO HIGHLANDS, S. 0., TO RECUPERATE AND HAS TAKEN PTOMAINE POISON — CONDI TION REGARDED SERIOUS. U.S.T0 PROTECT EXPHESS ROBBER GOODS STILL AT LARGE CALIFORNIAN GETS AN EXPRES. SION THAT HE WILL HAVE RE DRESS FROM MEXICO FOR HIS LOSSES. Highlands, N. C., Sept. 23.—Un ited States Circuit Judge Emory ;cer is critically ill at a hospital here today. He is said to he suf fering from an attack of ptomaine poisoning. Judge Speer came here several days ago. to recuperate from a gen eral break-down. AND POLICE Three Question.* Agitating Atlanta at 'll.is lime are Causing Home ^ Grave I’roblcniN. San Jose, Cal., Sept. 24.—Dr. S. G Grigsby, of this city, a representa tive of a land company, with exten sive Mexican property, today was as sured by Secretary of State Bryan that the United States would do its utmost to obtaiix indemnity for American losses in the Southern re public^ The telegram from the Secretary of State was in response to a request for potection for the land company’s property. Secretary Bryan said, in this con nection, “However, it has hem fre quently held that a sovereign is not. ordinarily responsible to alien resi dents for Injuries they re ei'e v 1th- in his territories, from Insurgents whose conduct he cannot control.” OFFICERS ARE AT SEA AXI) THE THEFT AS MUCH A MYSTERY AS EVER—$71,000 WAS THE AMOUNT STOLEN. AGAINST WEEVIL Atlanta, Sept. 23.—The unrest in Atlanta over vice conditions and po lice affairs is manifesting itself by j . new phenomena every day in the j COMMISSIONER OF AOUICd/Tt week. Three separate agitations, which ail trace their cause to a simi lar source are now exciitng the com munity—an effort to rid the city of vagrants, male and female; a bitter discussion in the pulpit and press over the t lion:” and PRICK ADVISES THE PLANTIN'! OF SIX ACHES TO THE MULE | that detect! More than a wceK of incessant work by officials of the Southern and -Adams Express companies and many of the most able detectives in the United States had failed up to a late hour last night to accomplish any apparent progress towards solving the disappearance of $71,900 til shipment from Now York to Savan nah, .ten days ago, says the Savan nah Morning News. What discoveries of an important nature may be in possession of the men who are prosecuting ‘he search for the missing currency is a thing unknown to anyone hut themselves. They have rigidly adhered to a poli cy of silence regarding their pro cedure, which was announced as soon as the robbery was discovered. Officials stated positively 'yester day, however, that no new turn of auy importance hid developed in the case. They appeared \o he as completely mystified by the disap-; •pearanre of the money as they were; when its failure to arrive in Savan-j uah was first reported. Although it is kjinwn they iiav vigorously followed every clue that has come into their possession, and have covered every Mr. and Mrs. 13. C. Wright now | Mr. Mfc Z. Brantley of Boston was occupy Mrs. B. O. Tullis’ house. | ln the c j ty on business Monday. Rev. F. M. Turner, of Orlando. I Fla., is visiting friends in the city. ! Mr. J. G. Connell of Metcalfe was in Thomasville Thursday. Mrs. Dave Knapp, of Boston, the guest of Mrs. M. M. Fucch, for few days. Mr. Charles -v Barwick, a promi nent planter of Barnett's Creek township, is In the city today. Miss Eleanor Hopkins In attempt ing to crank a Ford auto this morn ing had her right arm severely prained. While the arm is not broken, the sprain is quite painful. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker are spending a few days in the city, en route to their home in Boca Grande, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were re cently married in Winchester, Ten nessee. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO GET A DROLLER POWER CANE MILL FROM THE THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS. GUARANTEED FOR ONE VEAIl. PRICE $ I £•*>.. lMm-sw Mr. George Wilkes is spending a short time in the city with frfenda. Mr. J. E. Golden is spending a short time on business at Richland. Mr. William White from near Och- locknee, is a visitor to Thomasville today. Mr. Bradshaw of Boston was among the well-known visitors in the city today. Mrs. Bowman has returned to Sa- nnah, after spending a short time in the city with her parents, Mr and . A. Bennett. Mr. Wayne Owens, of Coolldge, was among the Tuesday visitors to Thomasville. Mr. Herbert Beach, of Beachton, spent a part of yesterday in the city. —HAS JUST MADE TOUR OF INSPECTION INTO WEEVIL IN FECTED TERRITORY. James D. Price, commissioner of -called “spooning ques- j agriculture, has returned from his a movement to increase j*tour of Inspection of Mississippi and PETITIO N FOI t A DMIXLSTH ATI OX. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To Whom it May Concern: • Alexander -Miller, having made an-j (he pay of tin city police on the j Louisiana, in regard to the effect on anpolnted*permanent** 6 administrator S1 ou:1< * that Aral class efficiency-can j the rotton crop of the boll weevil. 1-pcin the estate of -Mrs. Jane Miller, ; not l>e maintained with the present; j n discussing the results of his trip, late of said county, notice is* hereby • amount expended. i Mr. Price said: tfven that said application will be, Something is wrong with Atlanta’s! “Until I went into the weevil af- .irard at the regular term of the; rnorals and Atlanta’s Court of Ordinary for said county, possible point between New Y'ork and Savannah, at which the slight est opportunity for extracting the money from the strong box might have been given anyone, the fortune in cash has apparently disappeared as completely as if it had been de stroyed. The abstraction of the money from the eafe in which it was shipped, without leaving the slightest evi- Friday and Saturday, is Ham Day at the btunomy M n;et. Manager Jesse Blanton stated this morning that he was delighted with IBs trade and as a special inducement was going to have a special clay and would sell twenty-two and a half cent hams for twenty cents per pound. This market is one of the nicest In the city and Mr. Blanton has already built up a satisfactory trade. n. Paxton of Valdosta, a wn traveling man of this was a guest of the New esterday. erul small furnis on the Tal er Road for sale. Close to u. Good land and moderate J. If. Khmer*. tf. J. W husin Change in A , R. & A. Schedule. The schedule of the A., B. & A. j Tuesday, train, leaving Thomasville Knight of Coolldge, was visitor to Thomasvilie tin deuce that the seals or lock had „,,”„ r ^” g .’, been tampered with, is regarded as! one of the most remarkable crimi-l nal feats in the history of express j hoc cha Ml. change to heroine eeffctlve Septem ber 2Sth. The fain leaving here at police system, j fected district this year with a view | JJ"? feits* in thT history ""orexpress! aevon th , irty I,aH been movod l »P to to oe heldTnThe first Tlonda7“Yn I to °- Burglars get away, while inno-| 0 f making a special study of it, 11 robberies. * ^ FitzSd^t'Vl and In M- October, 1913. cent young couples are arrested for | was inclined to r.-gard that insect | When the box reached Savannah, | 8 . j5 This Is an hour later Witness m.v hand and official slg- kissing each other on the caplto! j lightly—very much as many of our I the metal seals were found to be in- [ Jn | pnv j n ' K ' aad an ho „ r and five nature, this the first day of Septem-. steJ)S . There Is a want of balance fgrmers do, hut I find that I was tact and the key, sealed in an e n-. mjni|tos i a te r Iti its arrival in At- somewhere. Different people see I seriously mistaken. It is almost * eIo Pe and addressed to the ag f nt Manta. The afternoon train has not i, . . * Dciiuirsijr HUB.untrii. n is here, had apparently not been dls-1 | different explanations. Many peo-j impossible to estimate the effect of turbed. If there wzn a duplicate I ’nan gen. pie think the city at large has been j the weevil upon a community which {key which could have come into the! ; harmed more than helped by the it has struck In an unprepared con-! possession ot any one who had uc- It ember. Hie Varnadoe Place, iabolition of the segregated district; dition |‘' CB8 t0 the safe, officials of the com-|, m , tl( . R,i„lon Road has been hiiIi- pany say they know nothing of its , s for x n( „ W. Davis, gin enumerator ounty of Thomas, by rece.it ent from Census Director s in Meigs on business. ber, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. 0-5-4tsw. Mrs. J. F. Mitchell and Miss An nie Swift have returned after spend ing several weeks at Hampton Springs. Friends will be delighted to know that Mrs. Mitchell Is much improved in health. A DM IXLSTR ATOR’S X OTIC GFORCIA, Thomas Coiin.y: •Notice Is hereby given to all crcdl- they say it has simply scattered vice, j tors of the estate of John Warwick, j other people, though not many, late of said county, deceased, to ren “j think the police system itself is rot- der in an account of their demands, 4l . . ten; others, among whom may be "It means for the time being pros- existence. to me, within the time prescribed by law', properly made out; and all! found police officers themselves and persons Indebted to said deceased members of the police board, con- are hereby requested to make i m “|tend that while the police depart- in; mediate payment to the undesigned., ment hag exeellent . and ltene8t raen , from City Court of Thomasville, favor ot C. W. Cooper Co., vs. It. F.! This, the first day of September, WhidJon Vile! R .E. Truott. j 1913. JAMES M. JONES, it is as a whole inefficient for lack ! J, 1913. jAdmr. Estate of John Warwick, Bos-; of money and need of more and bet- j 9-5-4tsw ton, Georgia. ; ter I)aId m en. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, -12-41. Thomas County, Ga. tration. I saw cotton six and eight* The Savannah Bank feet high which will not make more | Company was to receive than 200 or 300 pounds of lint ioi* beca8b shipped in the : the acre on account of the boll wee- SIIKRIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Thomasville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in October, 1913, the property herein after described, the authority for same being hereinafter stated: and Trust $50,000 of ;ealed box. Five thousand dollars of the money was consigned to the Real Estate vil. The only way our farmers can | ]j aa k and Trust Company, of Savan- prepare for it is by diversification in | nah and the remaining $16,900 was j thei- crops. j destined for banks at Brunswick, I •' , " 1 "My advice to the farmers ot ; Valdosta and Albany. Southwest fleorgia, w hich will be j Sal( , st i,„ vnl | vt , Ko r Women. j ] reached by the weevil next year, is j NearW every woman needs a good Atlnntr for a small farm. J. H* Flowers. Mr. E. K. Golden of Ceda * Springs, Ga.. lias purchased the Gris* Mill of Messers J. M. Golden & Bros, of this city and will continue tlie business at the old stand. DAWSON WOMAN A SUICIDE ligation Started in Atlanta Sanitarium, Recause No News Was Given Out of Event. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern: j There is gravo doubt as to wheth- j to plant six acres of cotton to the j j axat | ve * j)r. King's New Life Pills i to J loa,: * °. f a w ^ ni 'er there is actually more or even as:mule. That Is the only way In which aro g0 od because they are prompt, j l^Vrder, 'because" , much vice In Atlanta today ns there!they can prepare to meet the pests’ L n f e and do not cause pain. Mrs. M. 1 I was in the old days when both open |ravages.” ( r Dnn]ap of Leadill, Tenn., says: j The Robison Stationery Company has entered the big merchants con test. This is the latest and the last one which will be allowed to enter. This popular stationery and hook company will be allowed from this date to give votes for any and all purchases at their place. Their pa trons are delighted to know that they are in the contest. The shooting oman in a local sail- specting as a report was made to the coroner or police, but which lias turned out to be a plain .. . _ .. Notice is hereby given that appli-! saIoons an(1 red llRht (li8t .. ict flour-1 Mr. Price was greatly Impressed | Pills'” helped ' ca8e of 8,,Icl(,e * is revea,ed Sn ® on “ ’ cation will be made to the Court of i. . . . . . .... ... „ nn i| ( | ln „„„„ I K ng 8 ‘ N0W ' iro 11118 nei 1 eu I nection with the death of Mrs. F. C. Milliamson, or come and see. Ordinary of Thomas County, Goor-1 lahed - bl,t certa,n 11 ,s that Atlanta with the favorable condition 0C ® U J I niy trouble greatly.” Get a box to- j p ea ~»« Locke Thornton, wife of Woodvillc, Fla. 10-4w gla ,at the regular October term, to j has never before seen so much vice! pled by Georgia, as compared w “ h | da y # price, 2oc. Recommended by I Hen^O. Thornton, of Dawson, Ga.' ir»»-acres farm tr. rent; one or five years; tine land, under wire fence. be held on the 6th day of October, I agitation and so much flaunting and 1912, for leave to sell the land be- j fuming over what vice does exict. In longing to the estate of R H. Red- fart , niany p e0 |,ie ,ee a fearn, deceased. This land was for- j Ono iron safe, being ino safe used j nicriy the dower of the widow of sign, by the defendant. | the said R. H. Redfearn, deceased,'. Levied on as the property of' but has reverted to the estate of Thomasville Iron Works, to satisfy) said deceased on account of tho an execution from City Court o: Thomasville, in favor of i’ennsyiva nia Rubber Company. This, September 11, 1913. T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, 8-12-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County; Will he sold at the court bouse door ln said county on the first Tuesday In October, 1913, within the legal hours of sale, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land la the City of Thomasville, Thomas county, Georgia, beginning at a point on Hansel! Street 236 feet North t rom the Intersection of Warren'and Hanseil streets, and running back South toward Warren Street, on the west margin of Hanseil Street fifty (r>0y feet, more or leas; thence at right angles with Hanseil street 103 feet, more or less, thence 50 feet, more or less to 3. W. Davis' lot, thence easterly along Davis’ line 103 feet, more or less, to starting point. Said, parcel of land being levied on as the property of D. K. Gunn, to satisfy an execution Issued from the City Court of Thomasville, on the 3th day of May, 1913, In favor of Cameron Stove Company and agairst B. K. Gunn. This September 3rd, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, SherifT. 9-5-4tew. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordin ary of said county for Jeave to sell land belonring to the estate of Eliza Dekle for the payment of debts (or for the purpose of distribution). Said application will he heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordin ary for said rounty to he held on the first Monday in October, 1913. This 1st day of September, 1913. C. F. REHBERO, Adm., Upon the Estate of Eliza Dekle 9-3-4 tsw. LIRE!. FOR DIVORCE G. T. BELL, PEARL WARD BELL, I.ibei For Divorce in Thomas Su perior Court. The defendant, Pearl Ward Bell, is hereby required, personally or by attorney, to be and appear at the next Superior Court to be held In and, for Thomas County, on the third Monday in'October, 1913, next, then and there to answer plaintiff's com plaint as in default thereof, the court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain. Witness, the Honorable W. 'E. Thomas, Judge of sold court, this 4th day of September, 1913. O. GROOVER. Dep. C!k. . I-l.?-4t-eqw. IT TO WED death of the said widow, Mrs. R. H Redfearn. This the second day of .Septem ber, 1913. 9-5-4tf*w ^ ^ ^Adminst-ator I Found lie Hail a Wife There Was j (ft quantities of not less than ‘’tilling of lluir ami Scratching of .The Same Mail ami When the other southern states this year, j aJ1 dru g g | s t9.adv. RIDS WANTED. Bids will be received up to ten o’clock Tuesday A. M., October 14th, to deliver at county’s warehouse in Thomasville, Ga., with public weigh-! er’s certificate, 2,000 bushels, weigh-! ing 75 pounds each, of ear co.-n, well! slip-shucked, and fu’lv dry, in quan-| titles of not less than 50 bushels. • riiey i Also to deliver 100 tons choice hay | EUGENICS LAWS IN WISCONSIN. Will Likely New Law in That State Cause Consternation A Certain People. Despondent, over | killed herself with ; pistol. I There I murder health, her husband's 'it I 1 Ply two ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will bo sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday Li October, 1913, at the Court House ln said county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow ing real estate situated ln Thomas county, to-wit: One-fourth undivided interest lot described as fellows: Begin ning at the corner of Selxas street, and the old Magnolia road on the East side of said Selxas street, and running thence north along the wes tern margin of said old road In the direction of Bruce s land the dls tance ot 168 feet, thence northwest on a straight line to the stake mark ing the corner ot land on the north west line of Bruce’s land, according to Davis’ survey, now on record In the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said ccunty, thence on a straight line southwest to r. point on Selxas street 81 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. This first day of September, 1913. J. S. MONTGOMERY. Admr. Estate of Fanny Foreman. 9-5-4 tsw. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will bo sold at public outcry to Sho hirbest bidder for cash, during the le^nl hours of sale, before the •nurt house door In Thomasville, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October, 916, the property hereinafter de prived. the authority for same be ing hereinafter (Rated: One 4 carat, less f*, blue-white diamond ring. Levied on as the property of J. W. L. Yales, to satisfy an execution f**on City Court, in favor of Joseph M. Brown, Governor. This, Sept. 11, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff. 8-12-4tsvv. Thomas Countv. Ga •APPRAISER’S REPORT. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Emma J. Groover, having made application for twelve month's sup port out of the estate of James M. Groover, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned arc hereby required to show cause before the Knees. Atlanta, Sept. 13.—Nine Atlanta women who had been attracted to the office of Dr. John A. Prasoo by a fake want-ad, saying that the doc tor wanted to marry, endeavored to capture the unhappy physician by main force after they had learned that the ad was put in as a joke by some unknown party, and that Dr. Frazoo already had one charming wife at home. The women who were of various degrees of ago and beauty, seized the doctor by the neckties, the hair, the coat and nearly pulled him to pieces. He finally escaped from the ante-~oom of his own offices, leaving his torn necktie, handful of his hair, and nearly all of his coat be hind. It looked like a meeting of militant suffragettes. The woman who tore off his necktie says she is going to keep it as a souvenir. She Is red-headed. Owing to the fact that the physi cian was In no way to bln me, while the tender-hearted ladies also had some cause to bo exasperated, the police dediced to make no a-rests. and all nine unhappy feminine sui tors lor ought It to be saltoresses?) re permitted to depart In peace. tons, bidder to specify variety of hay offered. Delive~> to ue made before November 15th, 1911. The right to reject all bids reserved. W. A. PRINGLE, Ch:n., Board County Commissioners. Do Von Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, I)r. King’s New Discovery will surely help you: lt may save your life. StllimaTi Green, of Mall- kite, Col., writes: “Two doctors said I had* consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr. King’s New Discovery and am alive and well.” Your money refunded if It fails to benefit you. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Price, 50c., and $1. Guaranteed by all druggists.adv. Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in October, 1913, ' paid application should not be granted. Thl3, 4th day of September,* 1913. Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary -12-tt (By Associated Press.) Milwaukee. Sept. 24.—Ten fire men were burned, three seriously today, in a fire which destroyed $75,000 worth of coal docks and the buildings of the Cross of Honor. •* aroused solely because the pro* (to to;* of Hie sanitarium, believing est to avoid publicity, bad sim*, j, a procured a burial certificate Milwaukee, Sept. 23.—Consterna- bad not reported the affair to lion has been caused among the co !’ 1 ?“ er * , , . ti , , , , , , 1 he affair bag now been full, ranks of the lovelorn In Wisconsin, vostlKatP(li sa nitnri.im by the general publication of the j prletor has shown beyond anv d provisions of the recently enacted I that though he did not ’the The friends of Rev. J. M. Outler ve requested Tie* Times-Enterprlse to announce that he is still in the need of mystery or rat . e for the merchants prize auto, iispicion. not-., of which and that they are working for him They t this state ment in view of the report which has been • imitated that they had withdrawn his name from the list of contestants. Mr. Outler himself Is not making the race, but It is being done at the instance of his friends city and unty eugenic marriage law. While rorn ," Rr ' "® K!,vo tho ," l!l '‘l" 1 „ , (correct information concern;.! tin* provisions were generally niidor-! |loath |n tluf ,.„ y a „thorl11.>■;. from stood, by the people, at the time of | whom he got tile death certificate, its enactment, it has been discov-jand that lie erroneously supposed he ered that the law is much more coni- bad done bis full duty in the p.ern- prehensive and rigid than was at { first realized. The law provides, undsr heavy HIE SLAVERY If! GEORGIA penalties, that county clerks shall not Issue any marriage license after WILSON FORCES WON IN JERSEY January 1st. 1914, until the groom Twenty Thousand For Acting Cover j has prospuled (showing him ertlfleate | EVER WATCHFUL. j the state A Llttlo Care May Save Many of the |ii ThomasvUle Readers Future j pnnlshme Trouble. j the count Watc'n tile kidney secretions. j tlBcate is See that they have the hue of health; j state prison and mis-statements or The discharge not excessive or in- the part of the applicant are pun Fielder In the Primary Tester lay. (loctor’i im to lie pliysi of matrimony. Violation I . , ,,, . ! Newark. S’. J., Sept. 24.—The sup (Vision will incur severe, ,., rlor , of ,. r ,. s | llfint Wilson carried t. Failure on the part of j evory county In the State in yeste clerk to demand the cer-j day’s primaries. Acting Govern' n"iiishable with imprison- ■ Fielder was nominated for Gove » . I. a ... — I nor by a majority estimated at amber (ment from one to fire res-, in the 0fl0 , ,., VprBl[ Co]hy was namPI , for frequent; Contain no “brick-dust like” sedi ment. Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for weak kidneys. Here’s Quitman proof oi their merit: J. T. Barnes, Jeweler, 319 Barnes St., Quitman, Ga., says: ”1 had weak Ishablo from 30 days to one year. ; Physbians making false statements; are liable to prosecution for per-j jury. I But the provision that Is causin':! the most discussion Is th*».t which, in the opinion of most of the at- f torneys of Wisconsin, make* a mar riage of a Wisconsin counle. per-' tside of tli ernor by the Progressives by 2 500 majority, and Edward C. Stoke was an easy winner for tbc Repu! limit gubernatorial nomination. FARMERS ARE KILLER Mat X. J.. Not I’e Ihised in Court Decisions on Commercial Designs That Slav ers Have No Women In volved. Atlanta, Sept. 25.—That ’’white slavery" will not lie recov.iizea by the Georgia courts unless the com mercial element enters into the transaction seems to be indicated by the release here yesterday on hab* , eas corpus of John L. Denton, ae- ' cused of paying the transportation l of two girls Into Alabama for Ira- ! moral purposes. It is true that he was re-arrested on a kidnapping „7* Icharg-. but that is entirely a differ- * nt pro; o?i?io:i. Though Denton do ;ics the whole story, the girl’s mother insists that he did entice the girl to Birming ham. paying her railroad fare and kee; ing her after she reached that city. The authorities here took the view that while if this was ’rue, it might be possible to convict Den ton < n regular -tat torv grounds, there was nothing to indicate that he had the slightest intention of trv!»*tt r<> .*r. :!* :.ili.:e the pres- -i;-! u Birmingham or benefit in -•.> n.aterial w ly from rrfblj 1 bodies of Angelo Can’« {nter and his step-son. „ , . . ■ Hiiesula. were found it kidneys, the kidney secretions some-, formed outside of the state, invalid : , h|} roadside> near thei times being profuse, then again* in this state, If the groom refuses | today. The’bodies w scanty. My back ached nearly all]to produce the necessary health ‘ mutilated, and robbery tho time and there was soreness and certificate and file It with *tho county. parent motive, lameness ln my lotan that bothered * clerk. me - cspc ' ,a,,y after 1 had b, ' on ■ it - i , h ^r,hi:r;rL^r:^!PiPE lines common carriers or country to tie married m ’rt file aj , physic ian’s certificate within 301 Washington, Sept. 24.—The fight days after their return. Right here to establish the constitutionality of leading Wisconsin attorneys declare j hiuun he Fell this ' hi use in the law is going to b© j eral Government today, when John very fruitful of legal disputes and j w. Davis, the new solicitor genera’ court actions in the future. The law j of the United States, tiled before ’lie make any mar- S«'Pr<Mn» Court, a brief attackin'.' H- ' ’ tion against ting for awtoile. Mqmlngs my back was stiff and lame and It was all I could do to get around. Reading about Doan’s Kidney Pills, I got a supply and It did not take them long to correct the trouble.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo. Y., sole agents fo rthe U. S. Remember the name—Doan’* and take no other.adv. attempts of a Wi< “111 oltizo p«*: slth a- side stnl B>v i!id if ?floatf I The pipe FARM LOANS 5 years time >- Easy Payment». Lowest rates. Larro amounts n Specialty. HARROW LOAN & ABSTRACT COMPANY. Pelham, Go. lines were held Tiers, subject to tin Interstate Com to been performed outside idaries of Wisconsin, the ^barred from Imposing anv arder o’’ that ; Commission, which roc ntJy SEND;'FREE CATALOGUE! Costa you lc Costs us 1 Catalogue ISc 1 Pottage 7c | isl.ment. heirs fron union Hacks von !il be s to -the validity tance. » brief filml today contends that octroi of the pipe lines by concerns is a source of monop- iiid thus forces the small pro- s to sell their oil or wells at dictated bv the powerful i ur- We wouldnot spend this, II.NiKiKinfaiaiMM Louis Gaiiaher Go., Building Material* V— SI., D«l. 1 P.O.SmMS ..X, C>.