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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES BNTKKI’IUS FRIDAY, OCTOBER il, 1013.
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HAD THE COt'RAGE TO TALK.
There seems to be a difference of
statement as to whether Representa
tive TCoddenbery, of Georgia, “work
ed" himself to cieatn or "talked” him
self to death. It Is however, a dis
tinction without a difference.
The New York Herald in & head
line says he died from "overtalkins,”
a id the body of its Washington dis
pute'll over which the headlines oc-
A GOOD SYMPTOM.
When we printed a news item on •
Saturday last, to the effet that Mes- j
srs. Hudson and Andrews would be j
tried on Friday next, before Judge
Singletary, for violations of the
came law, we used the expression
"Hill Hudson." Now, it seems tha*.
there is at least one Hill Hudson
InC MODEL!)
CAUSE ATTENTION
Atlanta, Oct. 1.—The daring In
novations of a local department
store In importing twelve beautiful
living models to display its fall fash
ions, has aroused more interest
among men as well as women than
any musical chorus of recent years.
The manakins are more beautiful
. „ i than the average chorus girl, and
is not the man for whom Judge | lll ,, ( .| 1 more sumptuously garbed. The
$1.00
. .so
‘Kepros
Georgia
Big court for October will be con
vened on the third Monday.
?cr by
A woman nev
her mind until
has chanced it.
knows participate in debates o-.i account of! little fawns at th
it she I l»is health, he persisted in making t year, and we are
Cotton is going up despite the i
■positive refusal of the fashionable i
women to indulge.
Some Atlanta boys painted a negro'
«hild with ink and were fined for’
wasting the fluid. Right.
j Singletary should have issued hisjr
utivo S. A. Hoddenberv • warrant ' aad 1,0 ls ‘"'Hk 11 -'"' tilat | i
ha died at Thomasvllle, a,,5 ' on “ s " 0 " 1 ' 1 thlnk ,hat he !,aa i'
ay. according to his friends, | ,,ee " v| olnting the Rame ,av ''
talked himself to death. j We did not believe that many
tvas sometimes called the j l'eoi le in Cairo, or Grady County.
Cyclone." War ted last win- were la "=a*thy with the ieetruc-
s iihysicians that he must not | tlon of little turkeys, old does and
. season of the
we are delighted that at
several long speeches attacking the! least Mr. Hudson doesn't
administration of the Pension Office, j he put in the wrong category. There a' 1
•'He always pitched iiis voice high 11" certainly no snort in killing game,
and talked i:t his frenzied manner 11" summer Unto and it Is hard
waving his hands and shaking Iris j for ns to conceive of a ntan belli-'J
head wildly. He had •insurgent’ ten-1 so selfish as to go ont when every I
den it-s and often vexed members one else I s holding off. in on!
of iiis party by attacking Democratic j ,r - v at"! P p t n,or '' lllan hi<i slla
polices in various fashions. He wtbisnch little game as is left in
one of tlu* ablest deflators and law- j country.
It has been that every “per-
formance" has seen the store in
nest ion crowded. The men go in,
•ath^i sheepishly, but they cannot
les’sr the temptation to go.
This morning, however, men were
gently but firmly barred from ’ the
part of the store where the display
was going on, as the models ap
peared In boudoir gowns and lin-
Tliis afternoon they wiP appear
in the costumes of brides and brides
maids. Although Atlanta claims to
he metropolitan, she has really nev-
10 >r had anything like this before, and
is still gasping over it.
MR. J. E. DICKEY DEAD
Died Tuesday Night at Eleven
Twenty-Five, After An Illness
of Several Months.
Roscoe Luke will make a good i
congressman, even his enemies, if |
he has
th
will admit that.
House and an expert on
ntary law."
oung Georgia
ter of fart, w
We
viii;
The price of silk*' stockings
not be reduced by the t;iriff, although
they come now in the class of neces— j a
his
Congresman, |
i an except-
. honest and patriotic
It In trie Hint lie
nice when he was very
1 and it is true that the
Mr. .T. E. Dickey, Sr., died last
night at twenty-five minutes past
eleven o’clock, at his residence on
porting i Crawford Street. Mr. Dickey had
been ill for some months and
v rons
gratnlate the
Hudson, who, according to
legal standards. U
. hope for his recovery
"right" Hudson, at being jtaine
treat both game, and th« ;
j tlemr
GEORGIA AND SOUTH
GAROLINAIAT PEACE
Illease Finally Comes Across and
Asks the Governor of Georgia
a Requisition After a Ses
sion of Peevishness.
Atlanta, Oct. 1.—A peace treaty-
may shortly end the war between
the Sovereign States of Georgia and
South Carolina. This war was de
clared by Governor Cole L. Blease
away back yonder when Governor
Brown refused to honor his requisi
tion tor Tom Felder, and though
the warfare has been one of words,
with all the talking prii cipally on
one side, the hostilities have been
none-the-less real.
Today, however, the aggressor bus
made overtures for peace. Repos
ing on Governor Slaton’s office at
the capitol is a requisition from
Governor Cloe L. Blease—a requisi
tion done up in blue ribbon accord
ing to Hoyle, and which Governor
Slaton will in all probability honor
today, upon his return from Nash
ville.
With this requisition granted, Gov
ernor Blease can hardly refuse the
next reasonable requisition that
comes from this side of the state
line, and with that the "ontonto
ordiale" may be definitely resumed.
S. A. rdddenrerv.
A noble siprit, born in man.
Which knew no equal in our land.
He ever strived to do his best.
And rarely ever stopped to rest.
He strove to make his country bright,
tninly the
was
enter- An( l we know he stood for right.
willi n
other sportsmen fairly.
By the way, the defendants,
were so ‘cock sure" of an early
olio
In
outh he was a manly boy,
m to know him was a Joy.
Iiis family, with whom he
He was a splendid old gen-
and one who had lived a life
full of usefulness and kindness.
His death will he regretted through- He climbed the ladder and his fame
out the county, where he is well j Is ever like a burning flame,
known. i While he was judge of our court
sities.
Isn’t one
than win
intolerable and unblushing Equities! r,ulttaI before ’ ,U(,Re Singletary. |
Mr. Dickey was horn seventy-three y page in memory there was wrote.
. ars ago. on the eieht day of May, ,, , ,, ...
° | of Hot pension patent aroused liiut i have de<ided ,lu ‘ J ' do net want ! at Duncanville, and he resided there | '<* ' ,a . v0 * ° his native town,
. thl . to be tried on Frldav October Srd " a »' about seven years ajto, when he | And by him Justice was handed down.
lhev say nat i. jtorj much. Almost single--landed, In ’ (moved to Thomasvllle. His wife j It was a pleasure hint to greet,
gamblers ill gotten gold, hut there , the house, even after the Democrats b " t *' ni walt " nl11 lhe reB " lar ternl ! preceeded hint tn the grave about wherever von met hint on the street,
ye, who would rather lose | obtaIncd a niaJorlly t!l „t body. |* ha of Cairo, which j year^ago. Whe is survived by j
• Mr. Koddenbery raised his voice a r -d 1 0071 venes on tbe * birrt M° nda > * l * i man and two sons Mr. Leroy II. | As a sun-flower favors the golden
j battled to the * limit of his physical j ° etober ’ in order to be tried by a! Rickey, of this city, and Mr. Mitchell’ rod
Are you going to the Worlds se “ j ami vocal powers against this form j ^ ur ^*
ries, or stay at home and watch thej of 8tealing from the Ke .leral Teas-1 Wo a ^ ,og1ze to and congratulate,
returns from a less expensive point urv which seems to have permeated ‘Hudsons,
The Kirby Planing Mill Co,
is making all the different kinds of lumber re
quired for building a house, barn, fence
or anything you need.
Get our estimatc’before you buy
Flooring, Ceiling, Siding,
Rough and Dressed
Framing, Shingles
and Lath.
fctS..
KIRBY PLANING
THOMASVILLE,
Long Distance Phone 264.
MILL CO.
GA.
of vantage? j the entire body and obtained a per-
° j manent hold on it, independent of
-here was a modest retiring book j the change of the party and power,
agent once—but of course you wont
believe tlie story, so what’s the use) "talked ’ when be
of telling it.
Sulzer got the dough and Its about i
to be established that he didn't buy j
votes with it. which of course goes
startlingly against him.
You can find a candidate lor con
gress in almost every town, but most
of them have got sense enough -.o
know that they cant he elected.
Somebody mentioned John Knight
for Congress from the Second Con
gressional district. John must have
moved from Nashville, i.t the past
few weeks.
Spain is forgiving enough to ex
hibit at thu Panama exposition. She
used to own all this property or al
most all of it. so why not patronize
her child n bit.
The Fair management is planning
some great features if they can get
the co-operation of the city council,
and citizens of the city in a substan
tial financial way.
possible that Mr. Roddenbery
should not have
If he had consulted his own
fate and welfare, but there was no
one else to lift his voice apparently
in condemnation of the great abuse,
if he cried aloud at the expense of
as well as all
1 Andrew, who haven’t been violating; iy after.
• Rev I
the game law. ; ' *
i o j officiate.
i LIGHTNING ROD GILA ITERS
H. Dickey, of Lakeland. Fla. , pj,, ovpr j OV ed UIl( j feared his God.
The funeral will o. cur tomorrow ; He * s , eft us f a ha])pier home ,
morning at ten o«lock from the.
residence on Crawford street, the]*' 1 ,ov a:u * l ,ea, ' e to ever roam.
Interment to take place immediate- 1 Far,’ far, beyond the starry skies,
; Do?
life
for
Lightning rod insurance is some-!
thing for which some of the negroes
in this county are paying dearly.’
The hanks of the city have been re-j
reiving the payment on noHss from i
negroes and one of them, yesterday: 1
nt Laurel H
B Johnstone of this city and
\V. Brown, of Boston, will
The pall-bearers are Mes-
\V. B. Cochran, A. J. sRanaland.
1 Dickey. A. J. Dickey. A. P.
s and .1. E. Robi«on.
netery.; Where tears can never dim the eyes; •
No pain and sorrow or soul’s unrest,'
But all eternity will be sweet rest.
GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE
LAXITIVK.
They are all disturbed because the
Balkan war is about to change the
map of the world. Nothing unusual
in that, the Georgia legislature (toes
the same thing every year.
legitimate ridicule, wo think. It is;
as truly a case of martyrdom, as if
lie had fallen by the sword or at the;
(uuuon’s mouth in defense of the I
nation’s honor and of the country’s <
welfare. Columbia (S.C.) Record.
Had Mr. Roddeberv followed the
advict of his physicians, b* would
probably be living today, with the, |
prospect of many years of useful
ness ahead of him. But he had
his own ideas about what "being
useful" meant. It was not. i i any
sense, the conventional lea. It did
not allow him to be content merelj
to hold the office to which his con
stituents had elected him. He was
not willing merely to answer rol!
(alls, endorse- his pay checks and
reply to letters from tlie homefolk**.
Hu believed that one of the things it
congressman was sent to Washington
to do was to fight corruption wher
ever he found it — to fight It openi}
and insistently, unceasingly and un
compromisingly. A "moral senti-
met" sort of opposition was not suf
ficed to satisfy him. It must be
« epositiun backed by every ounce of
energy and determination at his-
command.
A mild, gentle and effective
ive to what people demand when;
iffering from oiedipation.:
stated that she didn’t think she w»3 ( thousands swear bv Dr. King’s-
treated right. She told a most dis-' New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, of *
, . , . ; San Antonia, Texas writer, "Thev
tressing tale of events. ! . , 4l
are, beyond question, the best pills
ih.. sold the asont prontiHed Uer • my ,., fe and j have - ak ,. n .- Th „ y
forty feet of rod, free, because she; never cause pain. Price il.’e at How
was a widow and then told her that» bj "V 1 * 1 *^
II. I.. Biicklcn A < o.. Pbi|ude||diia or
the rest of the stuff with which to Sf |,oiii»—adv
equip her little hundred dollar shack,
His loss is mourned by the nation
wide,
All knew he ever strove ami tried
To do his duty, come what might.
No matter the goal that was in;
sight.
lax-1 The place he left Is vacant still,
Which no else can ever fill—
No other can climb the moutnatn
side,
Or breast the waves on life’s rough
tide.
ml cruel is death,
To steal away that precious breath;
To snatch a faithful Mend apart,
and chill for ever that gen’rous
heart.
nld
dollar
rods
. The in-
later ansi'
Tn Memorinm.
i Why break him down before his
time, |
, WHEREAS, it hath pleased Al-...., ,
hat ho had the sttHT, but' mighty God. the Supreme Architec t " hile 1:1 »'aTilioo<l s glorious prime. I
odd dol- ** 10 Fnlverse to remove from our^Yas there none else we could give, ;
order It
stalP
told
that the price was eight
lars and that she would have to pay
it or she would be put In jail. She
solved:
That
nut*I Baker: ho it re- And let our choicest, spirit live?
a Lodge humbly bow
n the will of Hint who
signed the contract and had him l( |oeth all things, knowing that we
put it up. giving her note for the) are all in hands or a loving Father.
! That we offer our sincere ay nt pa-
mone.v. As she owned the house. It fijy to tin* family of our doaprted
was up to her to pay. brother.
That we inscribe these resolutions
This thing has been going on for on a page of our minutes, and send
to the family and al
u our daily paper.
Respectfully,
Wm. McKAY.
If yc
hav
blu<
I h.-
Mr. R«
ink, you had hotter see that the
put in the boxes before <>(
tenth. Otherwise they don’t
In tlie standing. The votes
month are printed in red ink.
some time and many negroes have
been severely stung by the unscrup
ulous agents of those companies.
They were made to believe that the
stuff could be put up for a certain
amount and when It got there, the
contract always <ailed for double
or triple that amount and the ne
groes were scared into singing the
notes. They are paying dearly fo?
it now. Some houses, so small that
It is almost impossible to put
them oa tiie end
fort. have ns many as three
(,r four and others of large*- propor
tions are redicuously
the shining points.
But he Is gone—his wornout feet I
'Shall trod earth’s burning sands no I
more.
We eftn but pray we all may meet,;
One day up on n fairer shore, i
Beyond this world of grief and pain. 1
A soul like his does live again. J
blish His spirit was tired and God knew |
} best,
For He kindly took him home to
K. R. JR ROE It. rest '
\V. I). COCHRAN'. D ' A. FOI.SOM.
Committee. }
Thomasvllle Lodge P.f.9 F. &'A
them i
WOMAN A
puzzle GREAT SUFFERER
rompon, HumiiiiiK it < »<>« ", Tells How She Was Restored
Stating That Fity Would Not
om “ j Meet Its Obligations.
To Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound.
Illutlv.- Ot tlto I
!
Fa
gets
in TIk
There is one b;
whose deposits oti t!i«» tw«
dred thousand dollars,
eay this country isn't in
shape of any in the ,<out!
Tlie antobiography (1 : I-;
bit Thaw is being publish
not however appeal to n
the more idly ■ urious or
’ are interested in tie- an
woman with a very dark
past.
In addition to a hygieul
lam*. Wisconsin has an iro
tiilon that gossiping can
•d In the
t taring that the
fund the amoun
i; tlie house is struck by lightning
' Tliat’s all they got, which or gouts
' is mighty expensive insurance.
II aid
MI.’DiriNt
marriage
clad pro-
* punish-
Thomasvllle
That aatl-gossfp
Tlraea-Enterprise
r .Uw was probably passed to kei*p
5|. th# officials who make hygienic in-
from telling what they hear
Union.
*”•1 >t shorte»i ;il< life? There
'•e:i,s t.j !»e n«> sort of doubt tha'
it do!. He was warned of the pen-1
•Hy v. hi«!» refusal to follow the ad-! THE FAMILY (fil’GII
vs<e ot !ii- physicians would require! ””
f . . , . , , ... In every home there sho*Gd he a
■ t hint, l»iit he stuck gamely to his . .
I hottl* of Dr. Kings New Discovery
[<»st. "It i< not al! life to live, nor ready for Immediate use when any
HI of d*-.ith to die." The vouu" I men,ber of tbo fam * ,y contracts a
n i cold or cough. Rromnt use will stop
• • o.i^u-ssrnan ,\as able to the spend of sickness. L A. Slid, of
L-,r * duty in that light, and as long] Mason, Mich., writes: "My
;»s strength lasted, he stuck to hla
lost When his body gave way, he
was ready to answer the summons
which he knew was soon to come
Let those ridicule him who will.
They can neither Injure him nor
Chicago, Oct. 1.—Chicago today
faced the problem of devising ipl
ated with mediately some means for the dis
position of seven hundred tons of
I pa range accumulating in the city
m Insurance ; olFy . daily.
in -.x i At midnight last niuht. the plant I
company mil ro-, ()| „. e ,. hica „ 0 Compnn.v.
of-the money paid which had been taking care of the
I n fuse was closed. The company
: announced its course was due to th**
failure of the city to meet its pnv-
j ments to it. ,
I Mayor Carter Harrison has called
( a special session of the Citv Cotncil
I for tonight to deal wtih the »roni«m.
• Orders were sent out today to
•cease the collect ion of garbage and
jlou-e-holders were urged, for the
i time being to hum all refuse.
j The situation is regarded as very { your medicine.”—Mrs. Jessie Schaar,
I serious, as there Ts always danger j 413 Main St., Grayville, Rl.
i from typhoid fever at this season of |
J The Republican pa»ty in Georgia,
formerly composed of postmasters is
• minus a few ardent and enthusias-
. ti(- members, and tlie end is not yet.
Grayville, Rl.—“I was a great suf-
jfererof female cci.'.plaints for a year
1 got nothing
li.jthat helped me un-
' !! I began taking
T ydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
innind. I was irreg
ular and had cramps
so bad that I had to
go to l>ed. Now 1
have better health
than 1 have had for
years and I cannot
speak too highly of
the
1 it
not
write
I family depends upon Dr
i Now Discovery a* the b«
I and cold modi ine in 'b'
j Two f»0c. bottles cured me
jmonla." Thousands of othe
Kin-’
Case of Mrs. Tully.
is suggested today in some I ... . , .
that tIi0 plant of tito rod.to-! Chicago, III.-“I take pleasure in
aimrv hn seized hnt the Man ] wntinff to tltank you for what Lydta E.
arded as practicable | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has
1 : done for me. I suffered with such aw
ful periodic pains, and had a displace
ment, and received no benefit from the
doctors. I was advised to take Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and
am now as well as ever.”—Mrs. Wil
liam Tully, 205? O b Jen Avenue,
’Chicago, Ill.
famlio
been equally honefitted am
depend entirley upon Dr. King’
Discovery to cure their coughs-
colds, thoat and L ng trouble--. Kv* r
memory of him which the d^se helps. Prise f#0r an! SI.'m
All druggists..
I If. E. Rucklen & (b„ riiiladclphia 01
St. liouin.—«dr,
(loud thi
; eopie of his district cherish—Al
bany Herald.
RIDS WANTED.
Bids will be received tin *0 ten
o’clock Tuesday A. M.. October 14th,
to deliver nt county's warenouse In
Thomasvllle, Oa., with public weigh-,
it’s certificate, i.OOO bushels, weigh
ing 75 pounds each, of ear corn, well
Ofn-shiieked. and fuMv dry. in quan
tities of not less than 7>0 bushels.
Mso to deliver 100 tons choice hay
In quantities of not less than two
tons, bidder to soecify variety of
hay offered. Dellve-y to ne made
before November 15th, 1914. The
rigl t to re left all bids reserved.
W. A. PR1NGLB, Chm..
Board County Commiulonerf.
If you have the .slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound will help you,write
to Lydia E.PinkhamMedlcineCo,
(confidential) Lynn, Moss n for ad
vice, , Yoyr letter will be opened,
read and answered by a wpmnn,
and held In strict confidence.
aft
BANK of THOMASVILLE \
The Oldest Bank in Southern Georgia. |
' RESOURCES OVER $700,000.00
Depository for the State of Georgia,
County of Thomas, City of Thom=
asville, and the U. S. Govern=
ment Postal Savings System.
DIRECTORS:
R. C. Balfour Theo Titus
I. L. Hand James Watt
E. E. Mack A.JM. Watson
E. M. Smith B. H. Wright
Robt. Thomas.
E. M. Smith, Prest. James Watt,‘V. P.
B. H. Wright, V. P. R. G. Fleetwood, Cash.
Thomasville
Bargain Store
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
Saturday October 4
Men’s Pants, Best Quail SI.02 to $2.02
lilKli Grade I.adies Coats $2.00 to SR.08
HIMFS SWKATKIIS 43c
lll(ill-nR.\l>K SWEATERS $1.03
CHILDREN'S SWEATERS 23c anti 43c
MISSES’ WOOL SWEATERS 03c
BOY’S SPITS 08c
1IOY-S SPITS, BEST QUALITY $3.!8
l-cst Ginelinins and Percals 8c
Hot Quality Sea Island and Blenching 8c
Prices on nil other Dry Goods nnd Clothing Cheaper Than
Ever Itefore.
FULL LINK OF LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
Please come In and see the Roods; if they don’t suit or the
prices are not rlRht. don't buy.
HKMKMBF.lt THE DAY
REMEMHEI! THE FLACK, 321 W. JACKSON ST.,
REMEMHF.lt AND COME.
Thomasville Bargain Store
li. Goldstein, Owner.
.'121 AV. Jackson St. Next to A. Philips Grocery Store.
This store will be dosed from 6:00 P. M., today uitil
Saturday, morning at 6 A. M. on account of Holiday.
A big reduction that means bigger pro
duction. We! have widened the circle
of Ford enthusiaits by lessening the
price of Ford cars—a price that is pos
sible only because of our gigantic pro
duction.
Five hundred am) fifty dollars js? the new price of
the Ford runabout; the touring ea: is six hun
dred; the town op.r eight hundred—all f. o. b.
Thomasville, complete with equipment. Get cata
log and particular.! from
_ (gLoganlAuto Exchange,
‘Thomasviile^Georgia.