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SE.MI-W KKIil.V TIMES ENTERI'ltl-S].;, TUESDAY OCTOBER 14, 1013.
The Kirby Planing Mill Co,
flooring |
j Should he thoroughly Kiln dried, (so that It v. 111 not :
J shrink:) made on machines that are kept In first class condi
tion, (if so the product will not look like a washboard;) the ■
tongue and groove worked to that degreo of exactness that there |
will be po edges showing when the floor Is laid: tile grade to
be determined by men who are experienced in the art. Look |
well to these pointers and come to us when you want the whole
combination, and of course correct - ount thrown In.
THREE LEADERS ARE CLOSE
TOO ETHER ACCORDING TO
VOTE ANNOUNCEMENT THIS
MORNING BY COMMITTEE.
LEFT IN
MR. CHASTAIN IIAI) HIS LEG
BROKEN BY AUTO THE DRIV
ER OF WHICH LEFT HIM IN
THE ROAD AND NEVER STOl*.
PKD.
are
FITZGERALD PAPER SAYS TWO
WERE SHAMEFULLY DRUNK
AVHILE ATTENDING HODDEN-1
BEKY FUNERAL IN THOJLAS-
VILLE.
' The count of the votes this week
as given to the Times Enterprise forj tiy , ult0 gaturd
(lie nig merchants contest is as fol- Pn r „ te ]| 0 nie fr
1 lows:
Jks.
KIRBY PLANING
THOMASVILLE,
Long Distance Phone 264.
^
MILL CO.
GA
Washington, Oct. 13.— Badges as.
bi;; as bulterplates, bearing hunting _
license number must he borne by
ttlicotsmen in Ohio and Pennsylvania
and white gunners who cross over j
into Canada, must we.tr white cloth
es. These are some of the peculiar
cun-law requirements for nopis sys-
toj'S, issued today by t-»e deportment
of Agriculture. The. department
shows how virtually every state is
trying to protect its ' i-: #ra|'.e and mi
gratory birds.
Atlanta, O.t. 13.—Anotner Geor
gia preacher of the mountain has
been jailed for moonshining. The
ltev. John McClure itinerant minis
ter from Gihnor county, is the oc-
upant of a cell in the Fulton county
tower, having been ‘onviutod ami
sentenced to three months imprison- ^|j sg Irene Kennedy
meat lor running a whiskey block- Miss Emily McRae
ade. McClure asserts his innocence
Miss Minnie Weldon . .
.Miss Eleanor Hopkiiu
Miss Kittie Murphy . .
Master Earl itedlearn
Miss Gladys Cardin . .
Itev. J. M. Outler . .
Mrs. J. T. Chambers . .
aiiss Sarah Amason . .
Mrs. Van Valkenbarg,
miss Fannie Mae Hall
Mrs. IJ. L. Hudson . .
.Miss Lucile Crovatt • .
.\ira. M, H. Goodwin . .
Miss Gra.e Porter . .
Miss Susan Palmer . .
Miss Kate Hinson
Miss Mabel Lilly ....
Miss Ethel Kehuerg . .
Miss Margaret It. Yates,
Miss Ellen Parrott . .
Miss Annie Herring . .
Miss Eva Past . . . .
Mi.-s Kifsah Zangwill
Mrs.-A. H. Raker ....
.Mrs. J. T. Srarboro . .
Mrs. Felix Crawford
Lagetta Floyd . .
694,825
642,675
517,975
412,025
410,125
340,025
331,000
282,073
184,800
159,375
* Atlanta, Oct. 10.—Who aro- the
Chastain was run over two congressmen who were “shame-
nfternoon while , fn,1 y drunk " at the Roddenbery fun-
afternoon wane, ]? The Fltjgera)d PreB8i a wc a
town, lie wa known newspaper of this state, says
t three miles from town when • that there were two such, and other
preached com- newspapers and the general public f
Mr. Chastain are demanding to know who the men ,
started j nr ® # T
lar e black
in*? toward the city.
(topped from bis buggy j Here )s w i, at the Fitzgerald Press,
for th»s*horse*s head, being afraid • ga y g> verbatim?
that it would run. j “To the shame of the nation, thero j
P of ore be got there the fender were several drunken congressmen;
of too ante hit him knocking him *ho srcHal train sent by tho
, , . i government to the funeral of tho
down and the wheel of the auto run-. j :i t e Congressman Roddenbery. One
165,125 j ning over his right leg, breaking J wag RO debauched that a physician!
14 6,450; b 0 tii bones The man uri /Ing the j had to be summoned as the train j
142,475 1
auto did not stop, but continued Ills ] was enronte. A congressman guilty
. , * ..... „# tii- of such debased conduct should be
way toward town turning at the I compelled' by his self-respecting con-
boulevard and going west. ; stltuents to resign the ofllee Jie has
l)r. Palmer was summnrd and; disgraced.”
dressed the wound. The police made j
-y a » ’ n < * n ‘ ort to l 0< *ato the man who was]
64^225 i driving the car, but so far have fall-1
56^625 led. They state that he was a heavy
•>4,450 | set -411an of middle a^e and had uj
lady' with him anil waw driving 01
targe black car.
109,800
106,025
96,100
90,450
89,675
89,105
BANK of THOMASVILLE
The Oldest Bank in Southern Georgia.
RESOURCES OVER $700.000.00
•
Depository for the Slate of Georgia,
County of Thomas, City of Thom=
asvilie, and the U. S. Govern*
ment Postal Savings System.
DIRECTORS:
R. C. Balfour Theo Titus
J. L. Hand James Watt
E. E. Mack A. M. Watson
E. M. Smith B. H. Wright
Robt, Thomas.
E. M. Smith, Prest.
P, H. Wright, V. P.
James Watt, V. P.
R.G. Fleetwocd.Cash.
prize roil cun schools
m Lisi
St. Pt
rshurt
O
a bi
iflrma
r tract
1:1 A (In
tion of the dis. r v
of new land in the Arctic
reived today by the Uitssii
stlty, from Commander Wilkltzky.
The Russian Navy Kxnedit!%n left
Evladivostok last July. The land)
discovered was largely through ac
cident.
Mrs. T. S. Singletary
He is not by any means tbc first '^'‘^avis
t ..(!.woods preacher who has been in ^jj 8g j^uje yj ae Rice. . .
trouble with the revenue author!- Miss Ethel Cone . .
ties, though his «ase is not like that MUs Stella Drew . . . .
of tlic others. There arc others ex-
Miss Annie Singletary
Ktant in rer.ute niotinrnin corners Mrs , T stewart ..
of Georgia and Tennessee, a type of Mrs. \V. A. Curtis . .
sturdy, uneducated H by ;.o means Mr. Jack Cox
criminal mountaineers, v.no believe
in all honesty that they have a God-
given right to make whiskey if they
want to. and that the interference
of the revenue officers amounts to
a restriction of their personal liber
ties. The Rev. Mr. McClure, how
ever. does not make this plea. Ho
simplv asserts that he Is.not guilty.
Miss
: \ SlISK
MEXICANS STILL FIGHT.
uredo, Texas, Oct. 1 J—Fighting’
een the Mexican federate which (,'<» to the
REMEDY
EOR LAZY
Ding Store
began Friday cot
cording to report
wounded were taken
at Xuevolaredo. Not
heard since Saturday
tied
xi>-n
oday. .4 c-
of the
a hospital
; has- been :
the three
for this Safe, Reliable Remedy
and Get Your Money Rack
if it Fails.
hundred refugees who were fleeing
from Torreon, most of them Amer
icans.
PI!PPIIJ5 GETMI! J395
(Ry Associu»c-d Press
Washington, Oct. 13.—b.
Singletary . .
Minnie Shepherd
Carrie S utdford . .
Grace Newton . . .
Mrs. J. R. Lo an .. ..
Miss Lilia Russell . .
Miss Mattie Will Kirkland
Mrs. Sallie J. Alderman.
Miss Katy Parramore. .
Gladys Atkinson . .
Mrs; J. b! Allirood. ...
Mbs Willie Cheek . .
Miss Elsie Round
.Miss Norma Hines
.Master G. D. Hines
Miss Mattie Lou Yawn
Mrs. F. M. Welch . .
Clay Fleming
•Mrs. Minnie Jones . . . .
Miss Julia Johnston, . .
Miss Lucile Gunn
Mrs. T. a: Floyd
Miss Lillie Smith ... .
Mrs. W. A. Cone
Miss Margaret Jones. .
52,400
51,975 1
50,200 .
48,925
4 8,575 !
46,350
43.300
4 2,725
4 0,325 ;
4 2,200
37.■ -j;
33.90'
33.300 j
31,475 1
31,825
29,800 j
KEEFER GISt HP JG J
Wife Sues Fin-liter Tlioinasvtllo Man
For Alimony and tho Judge Wipe**
His Hands of the Casa.
Fr Rest Essay on “How Did Hon. I
S. A. Roddenbery Achieve Suc
cess,** Offered hy Hoard of Educa
tion of Thomas County,
The County Board of Education
at a recent meeting offered »a gold
modal on>. h lor ihe boy and girl j
of Phare:*.:* <■*».silly who will write]
tho hot (:>:>uy on the question, “Howl
Did tho Hon. .4. A. Roddenbery
Achlet
L 1.9 50 .
11,600
j. Union (Jove:
Thu following item front the Al-] a ,. fo i Jov . s;
anta Constitution w ill probably in-j r 0ii tri:tant£
it the friends of .Mr. Keefer who j t;f 12 al
formerly a resident t f this city
divorce j.roceedlngs in Atlanta
cess.’
■nine the contest are
FALL CABBAGE PLANTS
We have a nice lot of strong, healthy Fall Cabbage Plants,
Charleston, Wakeflela and F lat Dutch, now ready for transplant
ing. Prices, f. 0. b. Mcggett:
1 to 3,000 at $1.50 per ... ..1,000
4 to 8,000 at $1.25 per 1,000
10.000 and over a* $1.00 per 1,000
Cablace plants are difficult and expensive to grow in the
into summer and early fall, which makes it necessary to charge
a little more for them. Cabbage Is scarce and high now, and
we predict that a patch of nice winter cabbage will bring its
owner a handsome profit.
Send us your orders and they .vjll have prompt and careful
attention. Please send money with order.
S. M. GIBSON rOMPA V V Mcggelt, 8. C.
ter
ten.
discussions tor
unusvallv
mrst not
thousand
onslst »>r more
words, counting
20,100. have been state
18,2t»u time and
16,300 i: ’ t,!0ir details.
15,875 i “Tho alimony
1 1,700] Mrs. Grace Mary Keefer against Da-1 stated above.
vld II. Keefer, both well known in j Essays must be i:i hands of S't-
Atla.nta, brought many sensational ijerlntendent of County Schools hy
abbreviations ns entire words.
' Contest open to all white buys anl
ought hy j girls of the county between the aces
11,12
10,025
Carter
IL P. Rrowton,
Miss Pearl King . . •
Miss Lizzie Harvey ...
Miss Edith Tuttle
.Mrs. O. Maxwell . .
Miss Annie L. Fleetwood.
Jones
There are very few remedies that
gain the confidence of druggists as
Dodson’s Liver Tone does. The .Mrs! Georgia McCloud,
Peacock-Mash drug store sell? It and Lee Clark
backs up tho sale of every bottle ^
with the money back guarantee that
the prPe will be refunded if it. falls
to give complete satsifaetior.
Dodson’s Liver Tone costs 50 cents
a bottle. It is the safest, and best
arry- remedy for torrid liver, constipation xnm•;/ Hargrave
:ng out its policy of extending to tho e tc., that has ever been sold In this Tsiah* McCormick, . . .
Philippines, the greatest measure of city. It takes the place of danger- Florence Green .
home rule, the administration has ous calomel and does not lay you up Viry^Coljh *
reduced the number of American a« a dose of calomel often does. A Mrs. Kate Wllscr., .' ! .
employees of the International reve- bottle in the house Is as good as fifty C olored,
nue island, by nearly half within' cents in the bank. If yu or your uiue Mae Thomas,
the past six months. ] family need a liver tonic you have E. M. Russell
This told of the report of William the medicine ready. If It fails you Mrs. Vida Little ... .
T. Noiting, revenue collector, recelv- got your money back. Mary Rackley
ed ut Washington today. The repot R e sure you get Dodson’s Liver i^Iter* 1 !*!*
shows that the amount of liquor Tone when you nsk for It. Thero Mary L. Williams , . . .
and to!;a«co used to be on tho in- are Imitations of it that may dtsap- Charlotte English ... .
• reuse. point you.—adv.
9,200 allegations on hot!) sides at the liear-
8",750 ing Saturday mornii.g before Judge
MOO oeorge L. Bell.
7,700 ;
7 D00 “Mrs. Keeler admitted frankly
he ourt that she drank, smoked | funds,
igaruttes and swore, and defended j
o,5.»0 un tin
5, S " "
December 1, 1913.
The Board wishes it staged that
tho money for supplying these med-
to^-r.ls will not come out of the sshool
6,250 ;
6,050 ;
swearing by saying!
that there was nothing in the Bible
5*000 1 hat prohibited swearing at a per-.
4,250: son as long as nothing w:,» sworn 1
EEiiLAH HEWS NOTES
4,050 by
; The farmers In our community are
■vomati «lfcw. rr.-oupli her j almost through gathering corn and
n. Jack Macy, agea *.8, faccused cotton and, soon will begin the
iiefet of appearing in an Indecent j sweetest work of the year—that of
before Elinor Macy, his 16-! syrup-making,
ar-o’d step-daughter. Keefer dfe l Quite an enjoyable occasion of
ed this and alleged that Mrs. Kee- the week was that of last Saturday
300 for had used Indecent terms
300 '
1.80.)
1,550
1,825
850
725
400
FiNELT CttOUND
WhSteste^o-=CfinestoB^(
Al! Lands a J Ail Crops f-.'ecd
Thomasyiile rsttstor «o., Agds, Tlisi^ri
•ns fwarbio Cotiipswiv
~|l
MJ]
Mrs. Win, Aiken, . .
Mack Montgomery,. .
Mrs. John I toe
Mrs. S. W. Jamieson,
Mary Hesters
Buby Taylor
Frank Delaney
Fannie Williams, . . .
F L. Jackson, /
A life Anthony,
- mm COIRS ITTESTION
Tlicmasville
Bargain Store
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
Tim
-Enterprise:
Please toll the Canning
f Th<
one afternoon, when Miss Fanny Clark
_ , tasion In regard to this whtt.i there entertained her music class at the
"Jjj wny no occasion for her language or home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bul-
charge. lock. Many interesting games were
**A light between young Macy played, after which they wore in-
.'•nd his step-father at the Piedmont vited into the dining room where de-
Drivfuw club first brought the fam- j licious tea wafers, cake and lqod
* roubles before t he public. | te:i wcre served. All expressed
“'tiie Keefers were reputed to themselves as having a most delight-
have great wealth. On the stand! ful time.
Saturday, Keefer said he had assign- 1 Mr. Clarence Merritt spent Sun-
. 1 !:is interest in his grand-moth- day with Mr. Arthur Laing:
et s $ l do.dun estate in Connecticut! Quite a number of our people
.pd had received 45,000 for it, attended the Orphan’s Hone Day
with which he paid his debts. Mrs. | service at Oehloeknee Sunday night.
Keefer told that her suite In a! We have some of the very best
Piedmont avenue apartment house roads in the state. The traction
nts to $10 500 and thn! she has'engine It at work on then now got-
nnt enough money to pay interest on ] ting them in first class share,
her debts. • Misses Gussie and Maggia Merritt
Alimony is Denied. spent Tuesday in Oehloeknee with
Judge Red I denied the temporary ] their sister. Mrs. Austin Libber,
alimony and attorney’s fees. ] Mr. J. F. Bullock attended to bus-
“'I wash my "hands of the whole lines* in Thomasville Monday.
affair and leave the matter as It’
stands,’ he declared at the concilia- J
ion of tho case. He had previously
referred to the affair as a ’mess
“Al times during the hearing Mrs.
Keefer became excited, and Victor j
-111 it It. her attorney, more than once
•iski'.l hor to restrain herself, K-o- j FOB SALK—suit army tents, sllglu-
ler ilc lareil to the court that hi. i !>' used. U. S. A. iLickiut;
wife's relatives had once talked of!A" *’“'*• Ca " or "' rlte . Mr ' ^l»r*n*er.
"onflnin? her la an insane asylum ' Car0 <■'<>'■
in New York. This, however, was. u * s " 1< *'®
Immaterial to the alimony
100
126,,050 1
70.900
67,750 i
55,875
10,700
27,150
50,200
16,975 1
13,425
10,025 ;
9.900 :
7,400 1
li500 !
4,500
2.900 I
2,600 ‘
2,100
1,975
1,825 |
1,775
1,300
mmmmmmrnamtmmmi l
1 WANTS
IP
Kiris
Saturday October 18th
county through tho col
u ..I'.s of ynnr paper the reasons we
are i,a\ing mir contests before mil
county fair. One of our prizes, tiie i in
second, ir a trip to the state fail;, j out
.vhtch opens O. tolled Hist. We wish jin question.
■o have tiie Judges select the girl to; Keefer Denies Cursing,
enjoy tills trip this year. Then -wo; -Keefer declared that ho bad taev-
want our girls to send a fine exhibit |e,. cursed In the presence of his wife
from the display which we have oniqn,] ; iis 0 that he had never treated
October 17th. It Is each Sri's duty he
HUN'S TAILOR-MADE ” its SI.'I.IW
MEN’8 SUITS, SI<1.00 Values for $8.<lu
Men’s Pants, Bert Quality $1.02 to *2.0i
High Grade Ladles Coats S-'LOO to SS.OK
L tDIKS SWKATl ItS 4:ie
DIGH-GRADE SWEATERS S1.03
CHILDREN’S SWEATERS 2.1c and 4.1c
MISSES' WOOL SWEATERS O.lc
BOY’S SUITS 08c
BOY’S SUITS, BEST QUALITY $3.18
Best Ginghams and Percals Ho
Hot Quality Sea Island anil Bleaching 8c
■Vires on all olhrr Dry Goods and Clothing Cheaper Than
Ever Before.
FULL LINK OF LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
Please come In and see the goods: If they don’t suit or the
prices are no* rieht. don’t buy.
IIKMKMREB TDK D'Y
UKMEMHKU THE PLACE. 321 W. JACKSON ST..
REXF.MREU AND COME.
Thomasville Bargain Store
r H. Goldstein, Owner.
Ml ff, Jackson St. Next to A. Philips Grocery Store.
■ than icspecttully and de-
to show tho people In the other parts i cently. As he was declaring this,
of the stale what a fine county the wife sat with both eyes stretched
Thomas Is, and help keep up Its rep->to their fullest extent, and her
utatlon. So tell the girls to bring month open. She laughecd when ho
their best specimens, their reports,
and their stories. The exhibits will
he returned In time for the County
Fair free of charge, at which time
we shall have our bread and biscuit
contest. • -
Yours truly.
M1B3 DELLA FORRE3T,
District Agent of Canning Clubs.
finished Bpeaklng.
"Keefer said there had been a
similar suit In the New York courts.
The couple were married In 1900.
They had been living here for several
years. Attorney Paul Etheridge took
the stand for Keefer and gave him
a splendid character. I
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
MONEY TO LOAN
We will loon you money on your
forme In Thomas or Brooks coun
ties for 3 or * years.
Interest payable yearly at S' per
CCIlt.
I CHASE * MALONE,
Private banker*, Moultrie, Ga.
(AdvarUeemeaLT
To All Farmers of Thomas County
Georgia:
Messrs. Roscoe Chastain, of
the Thomas Union Wnreohuse
Company and S. A. Chastain are au
thorized to contract and settle lor
your cotton at 15 cents per pound,
basis, middling. See them before
auctioning off tpe balance of your
crop. Adv. 8. 8. C. C. j
W It
LOST—Bundle bedding containing
, pillows, quilts, pillow cases, etc.
Lost Wednesday morning on Coun
ty line road. Finder please return
to Tlmca-Enterprlso and receive re
j ward. J. W. ELWELL,
| It. 8-W.
I .
WANTED— V- and women to In
troduce i- line Patent Tension
Ball ’-'"ring Ftt-llke-a-Glove
! Shears, niggest sellers ever-pro-
i daced. Agents making gs.uo to
$8.00 per day, full or part time.
| Best commissions or salary. Freo
i particulars. Address quick, Ideal
I Shears & Cutlery Co., Marine
Building, Chicago
WANTED AGENTS—either sex, for
Economy Administration Cook
Book, the much talked of and big
gest seller of the year. 31A.00
to (15.00 per day right now. Free
descriptive circular or send 35c
for Outfit at once, and first choice
of territory. Best Terms. Also
Best Selling Holiday Books, Com
bination Ontflt, 25c, 53 per cent
Commission. Address A. B. Kubt-
man, Publisher, 131 W. Lake 3t.,
Chicago, III.
M^rcey Leaned
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At *% lntereet, payable annually. The borrower has the
p.-ivlle: e of paying part oral! of the principal at any Interest
period, stopping Interest an such payment. I will save you
money. Como to see me, or write. Prompt attention elver
»)’ written irqulrlea.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE, GhXRRilA
BIG SELL-OUT SALE
N ow going on at the Big Store of
Clark Brothers
Call in and save money on anything vou peed.
»oe»—oooBWwweoeoooos
■
We make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
A. W. Palin & Son.