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SKMI-WKEICLV TIMES HNTKItFlUdE, TUESDAY OfTOIlEH 14, 1018.
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as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
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(adv)
NEGRO SENTENCED IN MAYOR*:
corin’ shoots into crowd
WITH SHOT GUN AND THEN
ESCAPES.
SITUATION CONSIDERED CRITI*
CAL AND RELIEVED NO ELEC
TIONS WILL RE HELD—WIL
SON CONSIDERING NEW CON
DITIONS.
I.avonla, (la., Oct. 11.—The |»o-
lice today renewed their search for .Mexico City, Oct. 11,—Provision-f
Hack Curry, the negro who yester- al President Huerta’s coup last’ Ailuut.
day shot and wounded four white night by which he rid himself ofjof art
l, Mayor J. R. Dorch being most the legislative bodies of Mexico and: lightly p
ously wounded. The Major sen- i constituted himself Dictator of the .the state
MANY MURDER CASES TO COME
REFORM THE SUPREME COURT
AT NEXT SESSION—YEARLY
AVERAGE IS SIXTY-FIt E, ONE-
l. a I j iD OF Nl Mi.FR COMMIT
TED.
Personals
Messrs. Henry Erie Slander, Abe | Mr. H. L. Cannon of Pei ham spent
Poller .and .1. Poller of Cairo spent part of yesterday in the city,
a part of Friday in Thomasville.
Mr. ,1. W. Folsom of Pavo. was a
business visitor in town today.
C . A. Rlanton of Pavo, G n.,
business visitor in town Sat
urday.
Miss Theresa
, Get. II. -The reputation
i.i for hold in.' hurna** life
reflected in the docket of
supremo court for the ses-
CANDIDATES TO MEET !BIFE NIIE3 A UHMEKI
Luke, Park ami Covington Will Ills-
t'Uhti Matters at Camilla .Monday
—Rig Crowd Expected to Hear
the Three Candidates tor Oon
gross.
rled to .Make Husband .line the
Faith ot the Turks and He Ko
la lied and Asked for Divorce.
j Atlanta, Oct. 10.—Declaring that his
• cruel wife tried to turn him into a
Those who like to hear politicalf Mohammedan by toning him to take
speeches and who enjoy hearing ( <>(r hla 3:1038 ever J r tim0 ho entered
d the negro’s brother for cut- Republic, lias left the city in a. plateau on opening next week, whin fifteen
ling a white man. The negro escaped of tense expectation. 1 ho dissolu- j murder care appeals will bi heard,
from the court room and the man tion of Congress was not wholly un-| It is estimated that the supreme
who did the shooting and the man'exrectcd, but the spectacular man-[Court heirs about dxty-flve niur-
outside and emptied a shot gun into nor of accomplishing it slices the.der cases a year, and that this rep
tile crowd as they gave chase to the lengths to which the executive is resents le^s than one third of the
prisoner. Neither wiu caught. prepared to go in his drtermina’iou homicides which arc originally tried
to maintain his prase on the uf- In the lower courts.
fairs of the country. nomingue-
hose attack on Huerta in the Son- j Miss Emmie Hall Dead,
started the row is still missing
; Before he made the attach li
morning from
they have Imoi:
several weeks.
Dyer has returned •
v’aidosta utter al
Mrs. \. w. Rail. |
. Harris and Frank |
irned home this J
relatives for ’the city.
! Mrs. Edwin Royail, of Savannah,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. s. L. Mallard.
Mr. am* Mrs. J. If. Christian, of
Tim Ella Hello district, were among
the shoppers in town today.
Goodwin
pending ;
! MEXICAN MATTERS OISCUaSEO T
NOW IS TilE TIME TO GET A
R-RG/.LER POWER CANE MILL
FROM TIIE TIIDVASV1LI.E IRON
WORKS, Gf’AR « VTEED FOR ONE j
YEAR. PRICE $125..
. F5f A. Relche.r of Ceiro spenr
hours in the city today en route
R. W. McMillan ^f Ochlook-
lO-lm-sw is a business visitor to Taomas-
; viI!.» tn.lav.
News was brought to ThomasvilleJ
.said to have made his will and bade:** 1 * 8 moril * ,IJ ’ ^ ,0 °f Missj^
Mr. Sam Morris, of Moultrie, wi
i 'i in inasvillo Saturday aUendin
idden-
Atlanta. O l, 10.—Army officers j his fripnds goodbye pxiip.’tlng to lose I EmmIe Hall, which otcitroj
rival candidate* riddle each other’s]' 110 't 0080 . Emil Schneegax, a pic- and others who are interested in ' his life. ! ly last nlttht at lanionl.i.
platform in joint debate will be in- j l- lire ®n ue nod strange character, gave. military affairs are marvelling to-j i aliss ifall, whose hon.e is near
terested in the announcement that " le mos ' remarkable recital of mar-;day at the fact tliat tho defeat of | Situation Is Seiteii-. | lleachton, v. as on a visit t.» 1 rs. lioh-
all threo of the candidates for Con- " a * woes this morning ever hoard:the .Mexican “Constitutionalists’' by; Washington, Oct. 11. President {isenn at I.tmonia. She was apparent-
press in the present campaign will ,n a IocaI sl| l ,e rior court. j tho Huerta regulars, which is being | Huerta’s arrest of one hundred and !>’ 111 ,hc ilf ‘ a t of health ; esterday
Camilla Monday and that the Schacegas said his wife also fore- j described in the current telegrams j teI1 members of the house of Depot-1 alul " llen she retired last night, but
at twelve ociock, without any warn-
re( jjmg site suddenly passed away. .No
andidaly. | story the jury gave him a total di-'than a menth ago. j„ p anx!ely in nilrt)illit:trjation c!r- I rortictilars of her death have yet
Tim o toiler term of Mitchell!V?* 0 ' 1he case wa ® undetondcd a, i The prediction was part of a re '
Superior Co rt convenes here Mon-• ff 1 " 106633 has been 8eparated ,roal Jennie of the Mexican situation writ
no . , vumina aionaay ana tnat me “ ” — - ••• — —- j ■m.,™ ••• mo iciosiauio | ten members of tile house of Deput-
tiiiztms are arranging to have each ed hlm to entertain his friends Irtfrom Mexico, was predicted in At-|, cs followed l,y the suspension of
of them speak in tho Interest of his thc ki . tch(!: '’ On the strength of Ms liar,ta, in circumstantial detail, more| both hollsea of Pongrcst has stirred
his wife a number of years . She
! lives in the north.
Schnce as lias figured before in
the public prints, and in this strange
wise: About two years ago he called
jup the undertaker who repaired lo
Jiiis house and found a woman of
! about Shneegas’ own age, lying dead
of heart failure.
"When am your wife die
possible in tho interest of undertaker asited.
candidacy for Congress. This they "About half an hour ago,”
feel Is only fair to him inasmuch as ntan answered,
the election is only about three The woman vi« duly •» ir
weeks off. Mrs. Srhnoogar.
As Superior Court always draws Al.rit two nu;n!j»s ft•
r. largo number of representative some ro.orier found
citizens from every section of the real Mrs. Schnee.gas
day. It now seems probable that,
tho session will be adjourned
some later date as a petition has
been circulated and signed by a‘
great many citizens asking the ’
Judge to adjourn the term on
count of the busy season and also i
because the friends of Judge Park i
wish to give him an opportunity to ;
rover ns much of the district
ten by Judge Henry L. Bradford for
Frost’s Magazine, "The Call of the
South,” which is published here.
In tho course of that article,
written more than a month ago.
Judge Bradford said:
"Zaipata, the terror of southern
and Central Mexico, has been bottled
j; p and it is only a question of time
t ^ 10 1 w hen he w ill he taken and execut-
Idown to a very small number; hence
the the government will be in a position
[lo send most of its troops northward
»• i»•!r• I :>*ilo assist in the defeat of the Con-
Jstitutionalis'ta whose only salvation
:• filer vvinl j V, III be flight across the border. Gcn-
ihat the! rr;, l Carranza, tho ablest of the rebel
living |a | leaders, has already suffered a se
cies here. NY* attempt lias been M ,een learned, but it was supposed to
made to disguise the view that tho l ,ave been caused by heart trouble,
developments in the last thenty-four [ Miss Hall was the oldest daught-
hours makes tho most serious situn-j cr ^ rs * Fannie Hall, and has a
tlon since Huerta took office. Thej^ ar ^° number of relatives, both in
condition now is similar to that pre-I Thomasvllle nnd Thomas county, rihe
ceeding the abdication of I’orflrio |' vas a >’ 01,nK woman of tho finest
£jj az j type of character and was a favorito
The greater part of the troops arc; wIth tho members of her large fam-
now in the north fightlnB fit rebels! ">' ™nnc ti»n and hr.:! many
vnrm
i Hnrda
(Hally
morning from MontJccilo.
was the guest for the wre
the Misses Sarah‘and Tore
y Keil, gro.d© tu
Indiana Trainin
Miss Emi
South Bend
arrived this morning to take
of the Young’s f’ollege Kind
which will open October 1"».
staying with her aunt, Mr-
Stone on Dawson street.
r-f The | '•
*school i f° r
1 * f M
: I-. f»rew has recently mov-
own and with bis family will
the Collins cottage, at 52<?
ay street. Mr. Drew is for
edoomed to Thomasvllle.
f. A. Bowers a prominent
lores operator of Mei-o, wa3
r to Thomasvllle Sunday.
md Mrs. B. H. Cocroft leave
Jinnah tonight where they
lilo-I ■ y the serin,;- illness
Cocroft’g brother.
Sue is
I. Tassels
ily connection and
and Mexico City is left with a small ] frIends - Rhe of,Pn vlsi '"' 1 Thomas- jsomewl.
garrison. The situation is regarded j a3 . B,,est of hnr allnt ’. Mrs
here as warranting the United
States maintaining a considerable
naval force at Vera Cruz. Huerta’s
action in suspending congress is
nd Miss Val
Saturday afternoon
j from New York, where they had been
Waycross Is much excited over tho the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan
statement that a war vetera i who! Young.
recently died left a fortune of over
ired thousand dollar-., hu
near Manor.
T11 r»*
McLean, and other relatives,
j The body was carried today to
j the family home near Beach ton and
:the burial will probably he tomor-
If the Empire League
select a man from the
manage the afT.ifrs of t’<
next year, he will accept
re defeat, and is being closely fol-
inwed. Thc others will noon
their finish.”
t hi:
vorda a
g that
pass S'
written
predict-
conntv, it oecured to some of our New Jersej*. He scented crime or
citizens that it would be a good scandal, and the case was invest!rat-
time to Invifo all I lie? candidates ed. It involved neither crime nor
for Congress to meet here and If scandal but the strangest case of
possible to get them to engage In modesty and embarrassment on tho
a joint debate. We understand part of a recluse that can he found
that both Mr. Luke and Judge Cov- in truth or fiction. Scnneegas ex-
ington have promised to be here, plained that the woman was simply
on that date and address the voters, an old housekeeper, but that he had If
Judge Park will ho here too, and been so embarrassed by the under-|l
his friends will probably have an taker’s taking her for his wife that |
opportunity to hear him. All three he couldn’t explain, nnd just let thej j 4
gentlemen are well able to take care funeral take place as that of hIs Cures Old Sores, ether tfcmeifios Wcn't f
exactly
od has come i
Constitutionalists forces .ire ron-
• erned, and interest is Intense her'*
whether the rest of the predi
ill also come true.
of themselves on the stump and it wife.
Is expected that the meeting will —
3o If you have nn appetite for «GOT DIM OFTEN SHIPPED
good old time political stump speech nrn rinr OrTriUrD
got your neighbors together, who nttl inUL Uf I til L H
may have a similar craving and
rome in Monday and hear what tho] Atlaata| 0ct . husband
candidates have to say.—Catul’a En- ,, rank evPry tlm0 he got „ chanc0
ierprise. ;im l B ] apl , c j me j n t ], 0 f ac>J evcry
^ time he took a drink,” was in sub
stance tho evidence given by Mis.
'Susie J. Moody, In search of a di-
voree. She pot It. '
The worst c
ore cured by ,
Porter’* Antisc
I’ain and Ilea.*,
after ^fhowlon
d?rtii
SOUH GRIPES
( To Cure a Cold rn Ooo Day
Atlanta, Get. li.—jt may be that ‘ Take laxative nRoxKo. 1 • it stops the
Cough aud Ilcadach.
- off the Cold.
I f.iila to curr.
ffauh box. 25c.
there Is a little tinge of acid of tho Druggists refund
“sour grapes” variety in the declara-! w * CROVK'3 slcn;
tion of leading Atlanta suffragettes j "
that they arc glad after all that Mrs. j . ' . ,, ~
I “l’»t" Murphy in Imlinnapnlls.
i’ankhurst has refused to accept. a copy of the Indianapolis Sunday
tbeir Invitation to visit fieorgia. ] Star, with a picture of Herbert.
Since it has been decided that "Pat” Murphy, has been received at
Mrs. Pankhurst will not come to |
Ailanta, and other arran.temonts;
havo been made for the meeting
here at which she was to apeak, tho
Atlanta suffragettes have been less
conservative in their comments on
their militant sisters.
They say that if Mrs. Pankhurst
had come it would have only served
lo inflame public opinion against
woman suffrage.
A CONFESSION
Hopei Her Statement, Made Public,
will Help Other Women.
Hines, Ala.—“1 must confess”, says
Mrs. Lula Mae Reid, of this place, “tha’
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, has done me
a great deal of good.
Before I commenced using Cardui. I
would spit up everything I ate. I had ;
tired, sleepy feeling all the time, and wa:
irregular. 1 could hardly drag around,
and would have severe headaches con
tinuously.
Since taking Cardui, I have entirely
quit spitting up what 1 cat. Everything
seems to digest all right, and 1 have
gained 10 pounds in weight.”
Tho Star in speaking o{ Murphy,
says, "Indianapolis has one player
who net somewhat of a record In
minor league baseball this season.
He is shortstop Herb Murphy, re
cently returned from tho Thomas
vllle, Ga., club, In the Empire State
League. Murphy not only was draft
ed by tho Nationals, but won him
self a wife In Dixie land. He mar
ried Miss Ella Sandford, a popular
irl of Thomasvllle.
Thin year was Murphy’s second
?enson Ir. professional baseball and
he was on the pennant winners. He
played with the Greenwood, Miss.,
club in the Cotton States League In
1.012. Murphy Is 28 years old and
m all-round athlete. He has won
derful speed and a fine arm. He bat
ed in the coveted .300 class this
reason and should make a strong bid
for a postion in tho "big show".
Murphy has the rugged ness to with
stand the hard grind of tho ball
•diyer, as his two seasons in the
‘hot” country indicate. Ho hnv
Joined the All-Professionals here and
will play short for that team agalns^
f be a. B. C.’s at Northwestern Park
today.”
TAX NOTICE.
I will he at the following places
on dates named for tho purpose of
collecting State, County and School
If you aresi victim of my of the numer- T" 63 ’ and 'he legal vot-
ous fits so common to your sex, it is ers of th« County for tho yea- 1913:
wrong to suiter.
For hall a century, Cardui has been re
lieving just such ills, as is proven by the
thousands of tetters, similar to the above,!
which pour into our oflice, year by year, i
Cardui is successful because it is com- |
posed of ingredients which act specifically ;
on the womanly constitution, and helps i
build the weakened organs back to health j
and strength. |
Cardui has helped others, and will help >
you, too. Get a bottle today. You
won’t regret it. Your druggist sells it. ;
Melcalfo—Monday, Oct. 6th,
r.nolidgn—Tuesday, Octo. 7.
Merrillville—Wednesday, Oet. 9.
Meigs—Thusday, Oct. 9.
7>vo—Friday, Oet. 10.
Itarwiek—Monday. Oct. 13.
Oehlocknee—Tuesday. Oet. 14.
Fllabeile—Wednesday, Oot. t5.
Tioston—Thursday, Oet. 16th.
Patten—Thursday, Oct. 30., A. M.
I wilt he at my office at the Crtnrt
" O0 '° I" Thomasvllle during the Oe-
ptfrra tober term of the Superior Court.
Respectfully, <
(«dT) P. S. HBBTH. T. a. T. C.
m
.V.lrv,
GIVE DP BRIDE
tftatise tin* rnrontM of the Imdy
Thought They Would Re lluppior
Apart.
At la i
O.t.
10.—CuMds tragic
•omodics and comic tragedies took
r.n unusually dramatic turn in the
divorce court this morning when
three of thc. most startling crises
of 1 yn 1 record came to a head.
The most wonderful of alj was
that of a youth Robert A. Harper,
who voluntarily relinquished a young
nnd beautiful bride whom ho loves,
because the parents of the girl de
eded that it would he better for
them to separate. Harper married
Mi«s Bertha Dickenson, and failed
to got the parental blessing. .So
strong were the objections of the
bride’s parents, that Harper agreed
on the wedding day to glvo up his
bride, and today in the divorce court
as the pretty girl bashfully told the
story, ho seconded all she said, and
admitted that though it nearly broke
bis heart it would bo better to obey
her parents and separate. Judge
FI!is warmly commended Harper's
self-sacrifice.
A blacker element of tragedy en
tered the case of L. C. Thurman,
who was granted a first verdict after
lie testified that his wife and mother-
in-law had hatched a horrible con
spiracy against hint and had per
suaded his own two little daughters
to po before a grand jury and black
en his name. Thurman exhibited In
court four indictments charging fel
ony, which he.said were returned
against him as result of t'.ils false
witness.
Thurman paints his mother-in law
as a sort of female Bluebeard, who
has had five husbands, who believes
reither God nor the Devil. He says
she deserted the first husband, threw
the third one in jail on fabe testi
mony: the fourth, he says died un
der mysterious circumstances, add
the fifth, be says, she shot.
The third divorce case is that of
Mrs. Grace V. Nash, a child bride
who testified that her husband l>“nt
her until he forced her to give him
her ring'* and Jewelry, and that then
he left her.
regarded preliminary to declaring!
martial law. Many hero regard de- j
velopments bearing out the prcdic- j
tion that no elections would he held ■
at all on October twenty-sixth. •
row morning about ten ociock at the bis eyes open to tho
lany
Job with |
uhles:
old family burying ground, near the
old Mitchell home, about nine miles
from town.
Miss Hall is survived by her moth
er, and live sisters, Mrs. Albert Mol-[be the best man.
KiH’itn Say* Tliev Arc His Kiicmlcs.! ,er > ' lr ‘ 1 - "ownian Misses Bettle, |
hich are likely to arise. It. looks [
s If the best, policy would be t.J get |
n outside man and Presidt.it Cor
nish of the Sally League «ee.ns to,
Mr
ii Ivin
v.«*re killed j;• front of
noil's place Saturday
\ Carroll found them
ih no chare e of idea
ls ho
II M. Cirtei
car did the
nd family
Q cf j| noth i battle and Fannio Hall, and two
Mnxlc .v* National | !,ro ' hors Messrs Will and Jitn Hall. I
A number of relativ
from town |
fune:
i tomorrow'.
.Mexico City,
branches of the
Congress were formally declared sus-
ponded at n late hour Inst night, by j* 111 down to nttpnd
President Huerta. A delegation
made of one hundred nnd ten mem
bers of the chamber of deputies have
been arrested and lodged in the pen
itentiary, tor signing a resolution of j j r
warning to General Huerta, bevauso : , tl « n ta. Oot. 11.-Hundreds of j t
of tho disappearance of Senator He- „ ()|f enthuB , asts young oW Dlefcnrib
llsaro Doming!]eze. tho membership of the Atlanta Ath-jinK tho
*A proclamation was issued at mid- 'j e jj c ( .| u j,
ATLANTA LCHCOLS CiU.L PUSS
Boston recently moved to Thomas-
yiile and will make their home ar
•’>bt Young street. Mr. Carter Is a
splendid man of sterling qualities,
be and bis family will be gladly wel
comed to our city.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
GOLFERS EXCITED IN ATLANTA I
'onditions such that it Is Impossi
ble to get Accommodations or
Commits for tho Children.
Atlanta, O.t. 10.—At’anta is in wi
m midst of about the most lnex-i tff
iHtthlc community scandal that ca:i!
r Imagined, nnd one of Lite most in-! fJ (
lias been shown dur-
21 hours that <omil-‘
1 ti.e Capital City cluh.H°ns prevailing in some of the pu »-
After
in the offl
Mlt
his date. I shail
of County 3ujierintend-
boola ex-ent Saturdays. Tb^»
w requires that I shall visit the
hools of the county. Teachers
all for new registers October
’ Saturday following.
J. S. SEARCY,
w. Su: f. County Schools.
• ight calling for new elections of nin tored out through beautiful Druid l ,,c * s(hoo,s ar,s l,a ‘ l 1
senators nnd deputies on October |jj|| s to j.; asl tliis luorning t/> |crowding and lick of air
the twenty-sixth. This Is the date also' SPO VArdon ami l ay, tho world’s j that tho health and lives
famous champions, establish a new
likness and Loss of Appetit.*
fti.l ir-l KFtirrnl HtrrnKthcninir i .
r wrBI.l-.--i chill TONIC, drive’s
fl Spac
1)1 tin
for the presidential election.
I I.e dissolution of con- ress by
Huivta was based on the alleged as
sumption of prorogate os o? the hief
exe'-utive, by tlm hbdy in cenrection
with Dominguez© case. President
Huerta declared that tho deputies
wore among his worst enimifs, and
hostile to till his acts. He declared
• were invading bis jurisdiction,
even to the point of questioning bis
ction of Minister of State.
record for
Tho two
dren arc endangered.
stroke
Nine Slumlords Killed.
Mexico City. Oct. II. The nunil
of Spaniards who lost their lives-.trokes
when Toreon was taken by the ro-i. lia d,, v
bels has dwindled to nine instead °f! Maiden
sixty as first reported. F f »: •• Mex
icans were also shot when they re
fused to hand over the money th<
rebels demanded.
East Lake Links,
t golfers be an tliei
match against Maid-n ai»d Mam
the local professionals, at 10::*.
o’clock to go hobs or twbo rouri
the course. While tho Atlanta nm
wore no match for their famous r:
vals, they played -1»1 u«lid goir fror
the first and made thc match inter
eating. It is doubtful if either Var- c y*
dn or Ray will break th ? reedrd j ^ bile the
of tb* N Most Lake course, ,\hlch i« ;i ‘oUen dis
t?i* for the eighteen holes, or 13; Gnostion becomes more
era jjWhen it tomes to blam
j Not a soul lias risen t
r the situation. All agree that it i
L disgraceful and must be rometliei
a at once. Ste; s to remedy it nil
f j be put under way today, mo may
„ or, the school board, the school s in
]. rrintendent, and all factions in tii
,i city council agreeing to
. gethcr in harmony in this
DON’T CONFUSE COTTON ROLL
WORM WITH ROLL WEEVIL.
How to Detect nml Deal With
Roll Worm.
0 . Department of
cently received
Agrb
nu me re
lation is
e to the
city
the
the
( It.
omplRatO'l * ,as
confu
h'»lo
rated eve
!*romin
and ha?
■n by h
and severa
This record
lai afternoon
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
.ippiy at once- the nontierful old reliable I
PORT HU’S ANTISEPTIC HEADING OH., a s
fcical ciicssinjf bat relieve* pain ami li«-a!s
ante time. Not a liniment 25c. 50c. |1
adv.
tint gallery were
nearly all amateur ehampions and
former champions of this section.
George Adair. Atlanta’s foremost
amateur golfer
ion of the club,
; anybody
idividuplly for It. The superintend-
,t .and board couldn't hr!/> it be-
diitdi-!‘ ri,, t , e they have been crying at the
| top of their voices for more room
were The city council can not fairly h>
Mamed for it made all the provision
it could. It appears that the num
ber of Atlanta’s public school I u-
resent champ- *‘ a « , - rmvn such 1<iaI ' s an 1
prominent fig- ,! ° n nds that this fall found the cl..
weevil, and
ports about the occ
pest in new region
come prevalent.
The boll worm i>
ml
with
errone
of that
Uni- bo*
1 .1
nd is
. • lie
vhen first lialche
lit: b>
EATS Pic
THE TKillT-SKIRT CRISIS.
jure, and is helping entertain the ills-j 1 '’prepared to cope with U.
tlngulshed visitors. , " necessary to is«u
Although the visitors will play lo romedy the sitaution.
again tomorrow' on the Brnokhaven
1 course, tho chief interest centers in
tho match today because East Lake
I is by far tho older and finer course
And Drinks Glass ot Milk Across 0 f t p 0
Greek Restaurant Counter and
' U *“* IN TIIE DISTRICT C U RT
tlio Prnprictor Didn’t Know Who
lie Was.
WANTED TD STAY IN JAIL
Atlanta, Oct. 10.—A well dressed
young man who was evidently under
the Impresfilon that tho city of At
lanta was operating a free Keely
cure establishment, walked into po
lice headorarters this morning and
asked to bo locked up for ten days
where he could not get a drop of
liquor.
He wasn’t exactly drunk nnd after
looking him over, tho sergeant de
cided to keep him over nlrbt and
send him on his way in tho morn-
Atlanta, Oct. 10.—The great seal
of Georgia, figuratively speaking,
has been stamped on tho pie-coun
ter. Yesterday about o»ne o’clock
tho Hon. John Marshal Slaton, gov
ernor of tho common wealth of Geor
gia, walked into a Greek’s, seated
himself on a revolving stool, placed
his elbows on the marble counter,
disposed of ono slice of api-l© pie,
five cents, and one glass of milk, five
*ent9, wiped his lips on a napkin,
paid the cashier and went back to
finish a hard day’s work at the cap-
itol.
"Did you know who that was?"
somebody asked tho little Greek
waiter.
“I think it was a newspaper man.”
the Greek responded
"It was the governor of Georgia,’
tho man said impressively.
"Haw." said the Greek Incredu
lously. "You can’ta foola mo.”
of tho Ciiit*.*d States Southwestern
Division Southern District
of Georgia.
In the matter rtf Harry Stover
man, ‘bankrupt, In bankrupt* y:
fn pursuance of an order of th- 3
Hon. Jas. F. Mcf.rackin, Referee In
Bankruptcy, dated October 4. 1013,
You’ve a very narrow skirt.
Little girl.
Ue >oi j;- re it doesn't hurt
Little girl?
That’s a mincing little stride
Where the street is wil l and
Are you sure there's renin iii“i<
Little girl?
ami greenish or hr.
The weevil grub is
only within the <<
boll. It never exet
in. li in length.
, of r lif
•by 5:
jthe public is h<»reli
jTrufsteo will s f, U t
FARM LOANS
5 years time '— Easy Payment*.
Lowest rates. Lar amounts n
Specialty.
BARROW LOAN & ABSTRACT
COMPANY.
Pelham, Ga.
notified that tho
tho hignest bid
der for cash, w ithin the !e :al hours
of sale, before the store house door
recently occupied by the bankrupt,
in Thomasville. Georgia, on Octo
ber 17th, 1 fi 13, all of the stock of
goods, notes .and accounts of said
estate.
The stock of good 4 *, as fir as p*ac-
timble. will he offer**-! first. !n par
rr!<, then as a whole, and which-:
ever bid or bids is to the bo«t In-!
tnr^f of the prints will t.p Immo-it-C ">
dhtely submitted to the .curt fo r !
‘o:i r, rniation. Ten pe- rout, of th° • H n
highest bid or bid 4 * to be paid in rash!
pen-ting confirmation of tho snlo
This 6th day of October, 1913
W. H. ROCKWELL. j
Trustee* Ertate of Harry .^teyer-j
man. Bankrupt. Adv. —A
will hap, en if yo.
Little girl?
you fearful it \
Little girl?
or.hi better take
anything :hould
Id ‘-erve v :j co n
-lip
ly :'S
and harrow tl
will result in I
immature stag'
have passed j
face toil In
Little rIrl.
Does your mama know you're o
Llttlo girl?
We*.- afraid lit:! ' virl to go abo
If we meet you in tho sun.
With yo r skirt so thinly s^un.
Why, wo might ail have to run.
Little girl.
!* bottom out n bit.
Little fffrl.
inch too tight a fit.
Little girl.
'* the matter sadly stands.
You’ll be walking oti your hands.
And in that event—my lands!
Llttlo girl.
—Kansas City Star.
tin destroyi.u
, and harrowi
very great i
. raring f<*r t
j reason.
! Methods
Simple,, cooitrucleU, li(atcst ruaoie(. Uil*
YLOR SAVjniLLS
bU P 4H**. A’(n tO-f. kill
T* Mm, Write tow*. _ I
am imams! I