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Titontasville
Bargain Store
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
Saturday
MEN’S TAILOR-MADE SI ITS $13*«2
MEN’S SUITS, $10.00 Values for $8.02
.Men’s Pants, Pest Quail $1.02 to $2.02
High Grade Ladies Coats $3.00 to $8.08
LADIES SWEATEES 43c
HIGH-GRADE SWEATERS $1.03
fTIILDRKX’S SWEATERS 23c and 43c
MISSES’ WOOL SWEATERS 03c
ROY’S SI1TS 08c
ROY’S SUITS. REST QUALITY $3.18
Uo*t Gintdinins and Per.nN 8n
Rc't (Quality Sea Inland and Rlcaching 8c
IViix*** on all other Dry Good* and Clolliiiux Cheaper Than
Ever Refore.
ECU. LINE OF LADIES AND GENTS l-TRXISIIIXG GOODS
t’loafic come in and pee the goods: if they don’t Bint or the
prices are not right, don’t buy.
KKMEMRERTHE DAY
REM EM REE THE PLACE, 321 W. .LACK SOX ST..
REMEMBER AND COME.
ThomasviHe Bargain Store
H. Goldstein, Owner.
321 TV. Jackson St. Next to A. Philips Grocery Store.
FOR CONGRESS.
October term of the Court of
.Moultrie, On , Oet. 1., 1913.
To the Voters of the Second Con-
\ BAILEY
GIHGUS AT VALDQSIA
gresslonal District of Georgia: ! ,
1 hereby make formal annpunce- t«reat Spectacle of “Cleopatra” Be- j
Ordinary was in session this morn- ment of my candidacy to fllll the un-j gins Regular Performance. j
i nkl and matters before the Ordln- j expired term of the lamented d. A. i The Barnum ana Baily Greatest !
Roddenbery in the National House show on Earth and new , added ]
or Representatives. It is my pur- . , , , in . „ ... . .. I
pose to contribute my part towards s ' ,ectac >e °' "Cleopatra” will exhlb-
placing the campaign on that high H Afternoon only on October 23rd.
plane required by the high character The spectacle In itself is an at-
of t.ie other candidates as well as of traction that should fill the big tent i
at each performance and draw Qiou-1
sands of visitors from the surround-1
It is beyond question !
The Kirby Planing Mill Co,
"3%
ary were quickly disposed of. The
following <ases were recorded and
settled.
Letters of Guardianship granted
to Junius Cole of Rachael Ponder
Letters of Natural Guardianship
.•.ere granted to Mrs. Sallie Davis
for her throe minor children.
A com pro..Use settlement to J.
t orenzo Jordon administrator of the
estate of John R. Smith, was made,
j Leave to Sell land was granted to j bra
| E. Rohherg for I h e estate of EIiz*|is
Delcle.
Twelve months’ support u:
jed to Mrs. Emma .1. Groover out of
jthe estate of J. M. Groover,
j Letters of Discharge granted to
j Thomas Chastain mpon the estate of
IT. s. Chastain.
i Leave to Sell land was granted
I * > 1!. L. Redfearn belonging to tbe
j estate of R. II. Redfearn.
tills
all our people, especially in
hour of our bereavement. j
It is a great honor to represent!
this district. I do not believe there districts.
<’omitii
the
Calhoun
Miller .
. Wc
is an equal space of territory on the greatest production of its kind j
eartli blessed 1)}' a Hind Providence eV 0f seen in America. I
by more abundant natural resources, j ... . , ., t# . , I
or whirl, is inhabited by a meaner. 1 1 he * orld 8 most 8lilllfl “ * cenlc I
•r or more virtuous people. It artists, costumer)*, property builders, j
i honor, morever, to represent : chorus directors and stuge managers
Ja district. which in times past has V vere engaged to mount the produc-1
I been represented by men like‘Ranse’ ,, „ A
grant-j Wrj o.,, t n <>nrv Turner. Ben Russel!, 1 n ’ A staB bigBer than a hun ;
James Grig"s and Anderson Rod- <lre<1 ordinary theatres was built
donbery. However, having passed and made portable so that it can be j
under the dispensation of an affile-! conveyed from town to town and)
,ive '’’•ovl.l-nce It Is necessary for erected eacI) day the llaln tent,
our people to select their representa- , , ..I
tive again. I deem it proper, there- ^ ie r * rcU8 proprietors have thus ;
fore, in announcing my candidacy made it possible for those who live
tor tills high office, to state some of { t , contributory towns, even farmers
th.. things I shall Bland for in the: d lhe |r familleB, to see the mag-
.event of my election: ... „ .
4 , niilent wordless play that i« an
j 1 j ani jn favor of the extension , , ■
Second District. j of national aid to the education or ll!lnlense attraction in the largest
onntry children. This is a time cities. It is enacted with a cast of
we hear much of what is called l.ifio actors, a grand opera chorus,
ervatlon,” by which expression or ,.|„. s tra of loo soloists, a ballet
f :s."»0 dancing girls, G. r »o horses
neral resources. This is import Kvo herd of elephants, caravans of
it. surely, hut we should not lose ;
• ht of the fact that our most val- ,j
Ivester { -i-ib’e raw material is our child-
.Tifton ! hood.
i* making all the different kinds of lumber re
quired for building a house, barn, fence
or anything you need.
Get our estimate before you buy
Flooring, Celling, Siding,
Rough and Dressed
Framing, Shingles
and Lath.
W. .
KIRBY PLANING
THOMASVILLE,
Long Distance Phone 264.
_! ^
MILL CO.
GA
( otinty Site, j
. . . Blakely j
. . . Morgan i i; meant general care hv the govern-
. . . .Colquitt | ment of our uniisued timber and,,
New ton j 1
. ... Albany\
IS ONLY SEIEIW
Atlanta. 0't. An amusing er-
t.r occurred in a local newspaper
\esterday which annoiinted i:i hold
Headlines. “Judge Newman to Cel
ebrate 90th Birthday.”
The judge and his friends were
equally astonished on receiving the
morning paper to discover that lie
had become a notiogenarian over
night ns lie had gone to lied only
Atlanta. Oet. 1.—The turkey trot ^
it- getlinu to lie almost as out of
date i:i Atlanta as the old two-step. *
Its phi'-e is being taken by all sorts
of fancy tango dances, one-steps.
fMi walks, and other really beauti
ful figures that make o ball-room
look like the stage of a musical; I.-
• oinedy. The swings and dips and J
M it. bell Camilla
Decatur Bain bridge
'’olqultt Moultrie
Grady Cairo])
Thomas ThomasviHe i
tor
I favor govern ment a' aid to
ublic dirt ro»d«. Our people
any years have been taxed for
venient of our rivers and har-
1 can see no more reason for
imels, and a trainload of special
levices, costumes, arid scenery and
electrical mechanism for producing
each effects as lightning, thunder,
etndsterms on the desert, volcanoes
n action, sunrise, floods and ml-
::ige s
state
anprr
itlism
BEULAH NEWS NOTES
r forward
dirt high-
enery is Ber
the audience
been
. former.
' syste
I hat
el wav
of
f Md
< are much more beautiful than! institute which was held on th
vild animal dances which pro-'and noth.
business
ning
of
judge’s 7Olli hi
celebrate.
lid ni
course
!iat he
the
will
STATE OE GEORGIA.
i: x i:(T’tive deux iuni i:xt
ATLANTA.
I V' -C-rade
farm 'seeds
Best Qija ’-vl , Obtainable
We are h-'ac-r/nirlftrs for
Seed Wheat. Oats,
Rye, Bailey, Vetches,
Alfalfa and all
* Grasses & Clovers.
Write for Woori’s Crop Special
giving prices and seasonable in
formation about Seeds for Fail
sowing.
T. W. WOOD & SONS.
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
V, oed’s Descriptive Fall Catalogue
give* prices and information about all
Garden Seeds for Fall Planting.
Mailed free on request.
\VJ
Octoh
icancy
Sunday School is stHl tloui- nfip( j- <>t - t }, e government by-
ami we sent delegates tu ihe necessities of life . 5u<*h
iville lo the Sunday School • so raised is. in fact, no tax
but a penalty placed on hunger and
nakedness. T not only, therefore,
favor the tariff reform bill just now
being placed on its passage bv the
Democratic majority,
favor still further reductions, and
♦he substitution in lieu thereof of
increased Income tax rates. When a
man’s net income rises above a
ounrter of a mil-ion dollars, one-
fourth of it should go to the gov
ernment.
L 1 am in favor of such govern
mental control of the sources of
the
r<l Congress, from the Second
District of Georgia, by reason ofthe
death of Hon. S. A. Roddenbery.
I. John M. Slaton. Governor of
said State, do issue this my procla
mation, ordering that an election
l»e held on Wednesday. November
r». 191.’’., in tbe counties composing
the Second Congressional District to
choose n Representative in the Con-
cress of the United States for tb £ ? i
unexpired term ending March 4, 1
!l»ir». !
( Given under my hand and the seal;
inf the Executive Department,-at t*io I
I Capitol in Atlanta, this, the 4th day!
of October, One Thousand and Nln rt '
| Hundred and Thirteen.
! JOHN M. SLATON. j
Governor. !
By the Governor:
A. H. Ulm,
! Secretary Executive Department.
(a4v)
Mr. H. C. Taylor made
rip to Dothan, Ala., this week, lie
looking out for a new location.
Mrs. A. J. Clark, of Oehlocknee,
s spending some time with her
a lighter, Mrs. J. F. Bullock.
The music class in our coin .nil u-
i.v, which is being taught by Miss
hinny Clark, seems to be progressi
ng nicelS’.
.vlr^. J. A. U.illoch, of Ochloch-
te. is spending a few Unypat the
the f
•J as though
looking into the streets of j
Alexandria in the day of Btolemys. |
-iff re- The streets tfirob with their strange;
the *’ os,! *°kolitan life. In the middle!
taxing distance lio-vs the Nine, the mighty j
money pyramids and iho sphinx looking j
a lh down from past ages. Beyond them i
stretch endless wastes of sand. The t
laureals of a dead race speak from |
for often tombs. Tbe walls of Time ]
but T would fail down, and we see the court of!
Cleopatra during it** years of ex- j
travagame and revelry, and hear the
story of tlie betrayal of Rome and
the undoing of Marc Antony, told :
in a vividly realistic way. The in-j
cidentnl music was arranged by Fal- j
tis Kflemli. late bandmaster of the J
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BANK of THOMASVILLE 1
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
J. L. Hand
E. E. Mack
E. M. Smith
Robi, Thomas.
Theo Titus
lames Watt
A. M. Watson
B. 'li. Wright
J E..R/3. Smith, Prest. JamesyWatt,*V. P.
5 P, H. Wright, V. P. R. G. Fleetwood, Cash.
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(red it as will render
of hi
!• fan
son. Mr
nllock.
: .Lv:
his friend.
Outler Rolds^
Mr
rltt
i (tern non.
rthur Laing
r past disas- Kledi
Irons panics forever Impossible. I | under
believe ihe wisdom of our great, | (
President. Woodrow Wilson, and mf , '*
his democratic advisors is capable of l,ran(
e out ; devising legislation of this chrrac- 'I !n
begin- ter. ,'i-icst
syrup- 1 am opjiosed to a Federal agcuu
i judge holding office for life, espec
ially where so much power is com
mitted to their hands, as is the
case under our system. Thor*' Is no
country on earth where judges arc
invested wtih so much power as ours.
Seventeen years ago the people’s re-
’■•ntatives and President
land passed an incon
Sunreine Court Jud
night: and the wish
millions o f people
; was viet aside for half a generation
mi Mr. Grady And this judge drew his salary 11111*
of Egypt,
ic direct in
Hie ballet is'
af Ottokar Bar-j
'•c Metropolitan I
elm
Barnum
idy for their syrup-
of our Beulah folks
quarterly confer-
;irings, Friday Octo-
pent Sunday
L»au Builock.
ii and Miss Mag-.
/out driving last j n, ‘D)*°n in th
of seventy-flv
I Ba:i.*> limn-
has even offered. Tnrill-
are presented by Katie
udv.ina, the strongest and most
antiful woman before the public:
».*’ Wirfli. the greatest of all rld-
«; a com puny of Japanese wrest-
e y”jlers, athletes, swordsme-i and Jiu
liill. One .tltsu experts. Winston’s riding seals
amsed his jam! Victoria Codona, queen of high
wire performers. There are too
performers, in the menagerie will
only baby giraffe on
larrison were out driving iast
ay no girls ia tills.
COTTON PICKER.
o call exhibition in the
more j n )innu | e at
i forenoon.— Adv.
i t tile )
M. <’H.\ST.U\ DEAD.
FALL CABBAGE
We have a nice lot or strong, he;
arlestcn. Wakcfiela and F 1 : Hutcli
a. Prices, f. o. b Me-.gett:
1 to 3,00o at $1.30 ;er
A to 8,000 at t 1.-3 !»'•»•
10.000 and over a* $l.oo j)«»r. .
Cab.a^e plants are di/l» «
te mmn.er and early fall, i
little more for them. 'U
e predict that a patch of ni
.\ner a handsome profit.
1th
PLANTS
•'nil Cabliag-3 l'laiit...
ready for transplant
1,000
1 .Obo
1,000
necessary to charge
iitentinn
Vie
S. M. GIBSON COMPANY.
nakes it necessary
» scarce and high now,
ler cabbage will bring
All! have prompt and ca
order.
Meggett. S. C.
^loney Loaned
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
U C Vo interest, payable
e-e of naying part oral]
L Btojiping interest on s
v. Come to boo mo, or
Htt#n irqulrles.
annually. The borrower has the
of the principal at any interest
ich payment. I will save you
write. Prompt attent'en given
J bay offered. Dollve-y to
, uforc November !3tb, 1911. The:
1 ri'-tht to reje t all Idcln reserved.
| W. A. PRINGLE. Cb:n..
• Board County Coron^sloners.
SAUER THAN CALOMEL. j
, Hudson’.** Liver Tone at Night Will
Straighten You Out by Morning. |
Calomel May Knock You Out
of a Day’* Work.
( Ii you are a calomel mer, next:
(time you an* tempted to buy it,
ask your druggist if he can absolute-, j
; \\ guarantee the drug not to harm ;.,
Ion. lie won’t do it because he j v
I CAN’T do it. |'
I B it here is a perfect substitute
for calomel width the druggist does
(guarantee—the famous Dodson’s Liv-
Tone. Peacock-Mash Drug Co.,
attended by a large,
or Ida friends and rela-J
■ leaves a devoted wife and]
W. M. BRYAN,
OFI1CK (tvrcn POST OFI'lf'K, THOMASVII.I.I;,
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. ^ir^r.T-.arrx'-s.'W'' • —aggsi————
LET US 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.
Your Rx compounded by competent
pharmacists.
City Drug Store
PHONE 284.
he died, as there was no wav to call . exhibition in the wcrld. The-
him to account.
Minn once in our state a Federal
i' dgo bolding office long after the
* ‘ ' President, who appointed him. and
RIDS WANTED. ; fVf Senator, vno voted on-^his
Bids will be rceeiven up to ten I eonflrm 4 ition. were dead. 1 believe
.clock Tuesday A. M.. October 14th, that all circuit court judges sliou’d I
• o deliver at county's wnrenouse in i, 0 elected by the people for terms; Mr. John M. Chastain, a suhstan-i
ThomasviHe, Ga., with public weigh- 0 f from six to ten years. This In-’tial and well known citizen of the!
.T'9 cert I Acute, i.'lOO busheia. weigh- <,„res their frequnt remit, .iml will,, , . ... |
.UK 7:. pounds earh. of ear rorn, well render them less lmu -hty and tyran- , , , 1 ' ,
Mln-ahuclied, and fu’ly dry, ir. naan- leal. .last Wednesday nlaht. The funeral |
titles of :iot less flum .“•) bushels. i a m i:i favor of the most rigid : oc, ’ l,rr °d Friday ut the old Henry!
Also to deliver ldO tons cnoice ha.v economv j„ administration ofj r, ’*nve Yard some distance from his j
in quantities of n >t less than t^o ‘our National affairs. Senator Ald-ihome and
ions, bidder to specify variety of; rich, chairman of the Senate Finance!number
''" Committee, is reported to have said, J .
a year or two ago, niat a good busi-j 1 VOH * ‘
ness man could run the affairs of M* children, three boys and three
Die government at a saving of three girls. Friends will regret twceed-
bundred millions annually. I believe \ lnRly to hpar of tllIs 8an llcath .
be was right, and I would go for the,
especially wicked, when it is con
sidered that our money is largely
exacted from the poor. Following
the course of Mr. Roddenbery, we!«f the United States Southwestern
• pn cast out pension frauds. \V. can ■ .Southern District
spend less for useless battle ships t
and an equally useless standing! or < ** wr K | a.
army. We can save by abolishing
pork-bArel methods in expenditures In the matter or Harry Steyer-
for public Improvements. It |8 said ! mnn , bankrupt. In bankruptcy:
at Jefferson Davis never called fori . , . . ,
a private apprttprlatlon while he! ,n ° r order of the
was in Congress. Boh Toombs never l ^ on * •* aa * McCrackin, Referee In
\«>?ed for one. and boasted of it. Bankruptcy, dated October 4, 1913,
t. I believe in the holding to ft he public is hereby notified that the
strictest account of all monopolistic,..... , 4l ... ... :
combinations of capital. The pro!.-! r , n " st f e "" 8Pl «® ,!,e |
lem of the “Trusts’’ is to occupy the '‘ er ,or cafia * "Rhin the legal hours*
attention of Congress, at the reg-!‘>f sale, before the store house door
ular session. The present situation I recently occupied by the bankrupt,!
ir-i j f n ThomasviHe, Georgia, on Octo-•
THE DISTRICT C.hH’KT
BIG SELL-OUT SALE
Now going on at the Big Store of
Clark Brothers
| Call in and save money on anything you need.
refuu.l money without, js no tolera!lle
nest ion if you are not thoroughly ( j ent Wilson and his
itislied. ;
Go to IVacock-Mash Drug , T , , , .
cratlc party. Unless some solution estate.
romea from some source, there Is to j The Rtot , k „ r „ nod as fur
1:118 I be an end to our government. Our
lout some solution of these evils, ■ * 5er °f *he stock of
Co., I there is to He amend to the Domo-! Roods, notes and accounts of said
and find out about the g<’eat num
ber of people who are takin ....
lemarkaiile remedy and feeling bet-(party is already at work to this end jticriDIe* will 1 •' r frer*»n first, In par
lor able to onjov life than they ever We are living In a great time. The‘ cel ®» thea whole, and whlch-
Uero when taking cafomel .representatives of the great plun- lever bid or Js is to the best ln-
rv-ere when ta ing c m . I dering interests, that have so long terest of estate will be immo-
Why? Because calomel is a poi- oppressed our people, have been: d|at , . iM . . .
scourued from the National tern-1 dla, .f‘ ; " itt * d ,0 thp inurt fo ’
pie. ProKresslve Democracy has Its ( con " rmat mn. Ten per cent of the
hand on the wheel at Washington. A blithest bid or bids to be paid In cash
great and fearless leader has arisen, j pending confirmation of the sale,
and he has pledged himself and his Thls oth d of October. 1913.
party to supplying machinery which ponirnrpr r
shall he adequate to restore "govern- . • *’• »'AS" , ™ii,
ment of the people, by the people, j Trustee Estate of Harry Steyer-
for the people," In lieu of govern- man. Bankrupt. Adv.—
ment, by the politicians, far "the
Interests." It will be the greatest!
struggle within the past sixty years.!
Our people owe It to President Wll-I
son to send a man to Conercss from ]
the Second District or Georgia, whose i
record Bhows that he Is In perfect 1
rlfiES.” CTtOUli* i
Whitestorce^LS roestone
All Lands and AH Crops L'cod /«!.
For inform.ition. pri-c*. r* • .
ThomasviHe Fertilizer Co., Agents, Thui^-vii'g,
Or wrile to
Whitestone Marble Company,
Af. P. Pratt, Chairman of Board Atlanit
son- -one that may stay 1/ the sys
tem, and while seeming to benefit
you temporarily, may do you harm
in tile end. if you haven't felt
these ill-effects so far. It Is because
-ou arc fortunate enough to have
a strong constitution.
Don't take the rlBk any longer.
Get a bottle <Jt~ Dodson’s Liver Tone
:50e, and note how easily and nat
urally It corrects all bilious condi
tions how It clears away that sick
headache and coated tongue, bow
it sets you right without ache or
grippe. The most wonderful thing
in the world for constipation.
All this without the slightest In
terference with your regular hah- ought to send him.
Its.
UdO
MONEY TO LOAN
We will loan you money oh your
sympathy with the President's poll-'farms In Thomas or Brooks coun
cles. In no other way can we hold j ties for 3 or 5 years.
for this 1 pnrposef send 1 me! ‘ -
.other man has a better record, you. 661 "'
1 CHASE ft MALONE,
Private banken, Moultrie, Ga. ^
(Advertisement.)
Respectfully submitted,
W. A. COVINGTON,
[ftfWe make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
A. W. Palin & Son.
• us .Ml mat SCI--1 resiaence, »minor in m ota vision, men tnc party receiving mo shall rot be allowed to Transfer. 10'" Prises, as listed In the:* Colored Scv-