The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, October 17, 1913, Image 2

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTEP.PKISE, FRIDAY OCTTOBBIt 17. 101.1. TIE TIMES-E1TE1PRISE CONGRKSSION PAIGN. ■ IViUl.t Coillfe SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. Issued Every Tuesday aud Friday MEMBERS ASSOCIATED PRESS. The campaign for congress in the Second District will occupy a first place in the High Plane contests of Daily and Semi-Weekly Tlmes-Eater-, i(s ,.| n(1 , a Gcorg | a prise Published by vh» Times-En terprise Company! Thamaavll’a, Ga. There for 8. R. JEKGKIl Editor. W. D. HARGRAVE ..,. Bn*. MW. LUST YEAR «aro three candidates the ofllte and they have but a montn in which to campaign. None of the •*7 three were as well known through j on ntire district as might have! 1 "' Subscription One Year Entered at the ThomMTiUu Pont Office for Transmission Through thai 1 Malls as Second Class Mail Matter, j lK , en desired, but they are represen-j.' tative men who have been in public ., life either one way or another for •: several years. Until this time there has not been , one single word of personal attach, not one iota of bitterness or faction al spirit, nothing that would mar| *1.00, . .60 Marry Thaw next. Washington, Oct. 14.--The cotton consumed in the United States for September was 4 69,870 running bales against 468.726 in August, a«‘- ording to the Census bureau an nouncement today. This included 27.66s bales of iiliters. The cotton thirtieth in ablishments 76,704. Inj 1 ,304,657 against 4 97,6r>0, for August the i’1st. The cotton consumed In the growing states is 249,877. The ex ports in September were 930,312. taring OtPiri.Uj MINUTKS Ob’ COUNTY COMMISSION WHS. it is now Mayor Bevo igood on« too. ;v and That's right blame the aid give the maa a boost. When a man forgets somebody else is alvawa an member it. Philadelphia would do for Connie Mack, except gic freedom. anything him his the complete harmony of the second district. For that and many other commendable things we must sincer-, ely congratulate the candidates and express the hope that it will eontir. ue to the end. Which ever gentleman wins, wo, know that he will work diligently and faithfully to perform those acts j w'hioh will not only bring credit to I himself but which will please and I hi GEO (iStlflfl TlLlPHQNE EHEiil ElEEfl Afte \tlanta, Oct. is right foot and leg < nisbod freight elevator shaft. Charles ry, a night wat.hman, dragged hi: Thomasville, Ga., Oet. 14, 1913. Board met in regular meeting All present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. R. H. Porter, excused from road I duty, over age. Mr. Parramore re- * ported that in his judgement. Geo. Leek, was the subject to road duty. On motion, he was declared a de faulter and fined $10.00 and co-.t or 30 days on the gang. Jno. Mitchell, Boston district, ex cused, under age. Jno. Nicholson, Boston district, excused, under age. Calvin Fisher, Boston district fine<i $4.50 or 30 days. Charlie Smith. Boston district, fined *4.50, or 30 days. Clarence Stacey, Boston dis trict, fined $10.00 or 30 days. Joe Wright, Boston district, fined *4.50 or 30 days. S. J. McRae, Boston district, dismissed, physical disabili Roads Court Costs of Convicts Repairs and Renewals of Equipment . . . Stock Feed Other Road Expenses 866.71 85.05 473.12 543.45 23.65 TOTAL For Bridges. Sewer Pipe, Lumber and other Material ... . Labor TOTAL For t om l House. Janitors and. Servant Hire .... Light and Fuel Repairs and Renew als of Building .... Other Court House Expenses 3.50 6.05 TOTAL For Jail. Tom Richard, Boston district. / Board of Prisoners elf his hands to a telephone and j r0 f errPl | to dismissed, physical disability. Col. W. I. MacTntyre, Manager of Farmers Fair, asked board for an appropriation for the Thomas county Fair. On motion of Mr. Par ran or** 'he sum of *200.00 was appropriat ed. On motion *4.00 roa dtax was rc- 'hmded to John Ward. be having paid twice. Wilson, road defaulter, was 1 Salaries and Jailers Fees . . Sheriff’s and liailiff’i Fees and Expenses . Light and Fuel Repairs and Renewals of Building Other Jail Expenses . . 10.85 69.31 TOTAL The Kirby Planing Mill Co, Flooring Should be thoroughly kiln dried, (so that it will not 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 degree of exactness that there will be 110 edges snowing when the floor is laid; the 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 count thrown in. "ate. KIRBY PLANING MILL CO. , THOIHASVILLE, GA Long Distance Phone 1H. notified the operator that hurt. While be was talking, he fainted, and the receiver fell out of bis hand. but. the operator who whew where the call came from, telephoned Grady hospit.,1 and an Mr. Varnier for inves-; Officers tigation. Petition by Mr. Smith to Jurors road referred to Mr. Adams and Superintendent. Chairman reported that the best *>Id re cived for steel bridges near Boston was *940. On motion the •••h airman was atuhori/ed to contract Bailiffs Sul^r perhaps by this time knows j lmpartlally ami w encourage his district. To do that j ambulance was sent to the Andrews i for same. his fate. The rest of the frlks have suspected it for some time. ithout any friction j Building No. 195, Marietta street Mr. Sulzer and Mr. Parker are fellow Democrats, but they don’t fall on each others necks every time thev meet. I it* a big mans job, but these gentle- | men are probably equal to the emer-i gency. The friends of Mr. Luke are elat-1 ^ cd at the splendid showing he is i and has made in his race. Not only J is he being encouraged from all sec- ■ —o | tlons of the district but these offers | Greek restaurant man thought j of support are volunteered by those j fn whom he has been unable to see and j t>ottl< who have heard of him only. The ! I race according to impartial estimat- 1 es now made, lies betwen Luke and President j Park. . Luke, to those who don't <nd faint. as found, in taken to the Gra »y. He will If lie had not managed to h the phone lie would probably died alone during thr night. TOTAL For Superior Court Fees of Officers TOTAL For tile Poor. Board of Inmates for the Poor Houso . .. Salary of Keeper Medical | THE FAMILY CTUGII A numerously signed petition was | presented to the board asking for 'a modification of the license to ped- I die in the county. Petition declin- Medicine and | ©d. Attention Bill for Mr. Parramore for pauper City Hospital ordered j aid. Bill for bridge pre- Labor I seuted by Mr. Chason for *8.15 or- Wood jdered paid. Other Pauper Expenses On motion the matter of expense MEDICINE! ■a investigating the murder of Mis: 5.00 BANK of THOMASVILLE The Oldest Bank in Southern Georgia. 27.(55 50.00 20.00 11.10 6.95 Jack Slaton was a newspaper man and the Ciovernor didn't Bet mad a It is about time that Huerta was granted leave of absen ce for years. , . 1 ; , , , , , . , , , 1 iuhi twin iiifui' me lit me nu. iu> com 11 a few weeks or months, or know his history, is a man who hasj Two r>0 c. bottles cored me of pneu-! bushel .’i a Investigating the murder Of Miss TOTAL 2aug on the 15th was referred to For General Espouse ■——— , i .he Chairman and Dr. Culpepper Salaries and Fees .... ! with full power of the Hoard. Coroner's lnguests ... ry home there shoe id be a chairman reported that bridges Lunacy Costs f Dr. King's New Discovery, at the Ballard's Mill were oomplot- Stationery, Printing and ready for immediate use when any ed anil in use. Grady county has Office Supplies ... . member of the family contracts a pu | (1 her portion of the expense viz: Howards cold or cough. Prompt use will stop I 79. On motion all approved Other General Expenses the spend of sickness. 3. A. Stld, of, bills were ordered paid. Mason...Mich., writes: “My whole ni<]» for furnishing corn and h family depends upon Dr. King's; were opened. The chairman w New Discovery as the best cough j authorized to purchase amount and cold meditine in the world. [ corn needed by county at 60e p 179.35 RESOURCES OVER | ! ,$700,000.60 163.86 28. JO 28.00 60,96 25.00 1.93 Depository for the State of Georgia, County of Thomas, City of Thcm= §§_asviile, and the [U. S. fjovcrn= ment Postal Savings System. DIRECTORS: R. C. Balfour Theo Titus 307.77 1 15,809,3$ | $2,041.03 I The Savannah Press rises to mark that Foss has broker* a record by remaining one whole month in the same party. The bankers in Boston of three thousand lo:»tc made himself by hard work, natural j ability and persistent progressive '■ J development. He started this life all boys in South Georgia taking keen delight in the vairous pleas- i ures of young boys and j appreciate the joys of school work got rid | enough to desire to continue long s, which! there. Thousands of other famliesj have been equally benefitted and j lepoiid entirley upon Dr. King’s j Discovery to cure their cough Bids for hay from * 15.00 per ton and up were referred to Chairman with power to act. Chairman and j Superintendent requested to inves- colds, thoat and lung trouble.. Every jtigate and purchase, If advisable dose helps. Prise 50c an I $1.0u.; mill for grinding feed for stock AH druggists.. failure to j **• Bwklrn A Co Louis.—u<lv. probably caused that n.isti' cism of the national cor.y-e.s-; re iev legislation. < Hii- Now don’t you ever believe r. Luke isn't running some that hot • 3rd Congres When but fifteen years of age. tie* • ambition to become a lawyer struck him. It struck him hard enough to 'engage his every attention. He left ehool and entered the law office of is preceptor whose place he now race for the congressional seat. His'desires to fill. He was fortunate in friends predict that he will be there: that regard and his progress was with a good safe majority when thi wonderful. In less than three year.? finish is known on the fifth of Nov- after he started in law he was prac- eraber. • ti ing and doing so well that he en- f o gaged the immediate interest of the Have to bear up with us. We are older members of the bar. minus our linotype operator which When he had attained manhood 1 u - lp xpired ; 1915. STATE OF GEORGIA. E X EC I TI YE I)KI\\ IITM E NT ATLANTA. i Chairman and Superintendent were I'liiladolphiu or • authorized to attend State Fair to see the mills in operation. On mo- ■ tion the Chairman of Finance Com- ; mitteo was authorized to borrow : *5,000 on best terms to meet d«- flriences. Superintendent's Report. Thomasville, Ga., Oct. 1, 1913. iTo the Honorable Board County > Commissioners: ake the following report of 00; October, 4, 191 aoancy exists in from t.ie Second work done for September, 1913 District of Georgia, by reason ofthe ' Built twelve miles of 30-foot r death of Hon. S. A. Roddenbory. i These roads are being made w I. John M. .Slaton, Governor TOTAL Total Disbursements. Balance Cash on Hand. Total *7,650.36 | Following bills ordered paid: A.: B. & A. R. R„ *20.35; Coot Hudson! *30.10; A. C. L. It. R. *13.68; W. j A. Pringle, *25.00; J. T. Culpepper. $5.00 J. J. Parramore, $5.00; J. A. I Thomas, *5.00; D. W. Murphy, 00; \V. L. Adams, $5.00; J. P. Cha-! son, *5.00; Judge Hammond, $166. ! 66; City Hospital, *50.00; Dr. Lit-! tie, *50.00; J. K. Outz, $25.00; Joe! Callaway, *20.00; J. 3. Montgom ery, *35.00; E. P. Clay, *115.00:* R. E. Brown, *50.00; A. E. San-1 ders. $50.00: Wm. Simpson, *50.00; j J. A. Donaldson. *75.00; Cudahy ! Packing Co., *138.96; Watt Supply { Co., *5.75; Pringle Co., *104.98; j J. E. Robison & Co., *24.40; I. S. j' Spence, $2.50: Hilliard Rawh, $10 - j | Benton. *1.50; Nffisoni* j J. L. Hand E. E. Mack E. M. Smith lames Watt A. M. Watson B. H. Wright Robt. 'Thomas. J E. M. Smith,IPrest. lames, Watt,'V. P. 5 P. H. Wright,i,V. P.E JR. G. Fleetwccd,Cast. t\uuuv\uunvuvuuv\uuwwvu\uuv\uv\tuuwut\v\uuw Building old roads seriously handicaps the work and he had est.' *. Rath- a:»i » but of l»n vhen It ity I client: wV makes the paper awfully lat er have had it any other tin course It wouldn’t happen didn’t make any difference. k»m busine I vine did hi- Brunswick, Valdosta. Rome and hut in otlu* other towns have had their locker i became on* clubs closed up in the past few ‘ ,or lawyers ldished quite a following! came easy to him. With rapidly developed in abll- eases and this brought >s. Not only in Thomas- work make itself known r counties as well and h<* of the most sought af- iu the district before he than th feet. said State, do issue this my p roc la-1 patched twe tu ition, ordering that an election '■ Repaired ele be held on Wednesday. November es. 5. 1913, in the counties composing u ’ the ^erond Congressional District to choose a Representative in the Con-'miles, cress of the United States for th*! Finished • on ending March j, lard Mill and th by the public. road. drag a old engine forty miles with engine thirty ele bridges at Bal- days. They are all under Indictment and about to be given a right hefty kwat by Judge Law. In Colquitt county they are trying to g< t those who are selling malt tonic, better known as “skull." Given under my hand and the seal ■ of the Executive Department, at t*»e; Capitol in Atlanta, this, the 4th day. ■hi Ot co«er One Thousand K*ae .Trsdrsd and Thirteen. TORN M. SLATON, Governor. By tlm Governor: A. II. Him. Secretary Executive Department. (adv) Respectfully, K. P. CLAY. Supt. following resolution w: adopte Be Board IB* ado Solicitor of th* Itomasville eight and ettc in charge of a si in I section of the state inently mentioned a court in this le was jirom- caudidate for MRS. MANGES ESCAPES The Atlanta Georgia as csual got ahead of tno other papers wi»n a photo of the gtrl who was found ( head here but as usual also the pa per got fictitious dope and put in a picture they had in the office that Lears no resemblance to the dead ; girl. tvs, ars id lib support in matters political is eag- i erlv sought. He was an ardent ad \ocate of the candidacy of Mr. Hokej ^mith and made speeches in this se -j tion for him, giving the most sound end safe logical opinions on the mat- OPERATION How She Was Saved F—r Surgeon’s Knife by L;, . - E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. $25.00; Jno. Walker, $9.50: o. M. Harrell, $4.70; W. A. Bustle, $13.37, City Drug Store, $1.- o ten 25; J. J. Parramore $7.92; J. F. Bulloch. *2.00; E. P. Clay, $15.00; C. B. Dixon,'$21.10; Kirby Mill, bridg- *3.25; Brandon Grocery Co- $4.00: Cha**. Gandv. $32.00: Smith-Harlev Shoe Co., $6 80; W. L. Ball, $3.40. Keel Bros. $25.40; G. B. Singletary, t.allion Iron Works, $30.0o; Austin Bros.. *5.60; L.* J. StiirM- vant, $9.25; Ilipp Bros., $2.10; and is being used $435.30; W. A. Cone, $20.37: T. A. Futch,, $9.50; Evans & 4on. $601.11; H. II. Vann, *3.00 and *26.13; Press Pub. Co., *1.00: Tliotnasvillo Variety Works. $4.66; E. C. Milligan, *2.10; T. S. Single tary, *4 5.00 and *220.65; J. W. Groover, *24.10; Robinson Hdw., Co., *4 0.00: Swift Lumber Co., $71.- 62; Gramblkig Sitalding Co., $130 - 35; J. W. Cropper Co., *5.90; A. W. Palin & Son. $4.00 .Tames McKin non, $4.40; J. W. Dillon, $.75; C. M. Raybern, $14.00; Birmingham Slag Co., $1.01; J. Watt & Bro.. $39.69; W. A. Neel & 3on, *4.25: E. P. Clay, $292.00; Logan Auto Exchange, $4.04: Judge W. M. Jones, *22.00; Gulf Refining Co., *15.60; J. W. Cochran & Sons, Board of $7.00; Tlmes-Enterprise, *4.00: Ga. «" 0 ,r* ' ,|ni J “J*° ■ h “ , J Produce Co., *220.nr,; B. H. Wright, *7:1.20; First National Bank. *493.- 30; K. M. Smith, *16.03; Sanitary Hoard we into executive sexsio . Plumhlng Co.. *13.48; L. Steyer- ".i elect three lax a«sesfors for the man. *6.23; Standard Oil C’o., *133.- ■i nty-at-large and tlx ealary ot 01; United Duck Co., *4.60: H. sue. | Hurst. *3.00; Witherspoon Shoo On motion the ealnrr was fixed y_fr. Co.. 9238.00: B. P. Clay. *2.- :il *4.00 per day tor each day nit-'"" sally enyaKed In the work. BIG SELL - OUT! SALE N ow going on at the Big Store of CSarkl ^Brothers Call in and save nioneyf>on arylbirg ytu retd. Resolved, that this committee of three tin district of this Tax z\«ses- Conimittee call of the to the Board of Conn sors, which Advisor shall be subject to tl Board of County Tax Assessors. Said Advisory Committee to be elected at tlie same time for the same mini - ber of years viz: fine for two: one for four: one for six and they shall receive the same pay per day actual service as sa County Tax A be subject to the law creating tit eatne. ter. ! I<* hav" enemies us you till ik but you don’t know what they may say behind your back even though their pleasant greet ing and kindly encouraging pat on the ba<k feels good. Lots of fellows are natural and unchangeable hypo crites. ispires to the place «»f !iis friend C-ongreasman Roddenbory. His friends In Thomas are delighted to do him that honor and wo hope tii.- people of the district will think 'ikeaise and so act. ••ml Doesn't Realize I lie Ghaugr. The French dressmakers say that the American women are not bold enough in their dress. -Thomasville Times Enter prise. Those French dressmakers can’t possibly realize the change that ha* come over our American women 01 today so far as dress is concerned Almost any style that makes Its ap Twanco they are ready to wear. 11 Pills. ‘ nU T ml Effective I fixative. Id. gentle and effective Iaxa- "hat people demand when g from (onstipatlon. Thou- woar by Dr. King’u Now Life Hugh Tajlinan, of Ss.n Anto writes, “They are, ; The following nominations were' ! made: K. W. McKinuo-n. for two j | years: F R. Whaley for four years! i and W. f*. Grantham for six years, j J On motion the clerk was instriut- e! to cast the vote of th ft Board for! the nominees: they wore unanimous ly elected. W. A J. (Mourn* d. PRINGLE. Chill. MONTGOMERY, Clei HELPLESS AS BABY Moga.Jore.Ohio. - “The first two years I I Was murri' d I suffer* <1 so much from J female troubles and o n motion the Advisory Commit-j . r *. | TT . r . , j ijeannjr down pams I too of three (rom ^ ach Mlutia dlHl . Uov/n in Vnable to Work, I that I could not stun 1 on my f * lone j "r: jiruv 1'ieii i<»r m ruw’iuiii my loot . this day adopted be postponed unt ffhtodomy a f u ture meeting. aci V. hat I.Jpcd Her. v.oi’k. The .1 said I would have to undergo an opera tion, but my husband wanted me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound first. I took three bottles and it made me Well ar.d strong and L avoided a dreadful opera- j tion. I now have two fine healthy chil dren, and 1 cannot say too much about . i j,., uren, ana i cannot say too inucii auuui f.nil *hav^’takPn." 0 ** Thejr mi novor j w * ,a tI-y^l a E'Pinkham’8VegetablcCom- ,, K . . n r . 7 " pound has done for me. —Mrs. Llb rlM..; or by null u' k‘‘llJckte" ft I M * NGES - R - P * »• “>• -Moradore, Ohio. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan yea money uu your .. . fi'irnis in Thomas or Brook* coun- llioao drew-maker^ could come over t |j es for or - year* to (hit country and see our American 1 nomra we don’t think they would ' rent - klti tb»t remark agtln in a hurry. ■nnah Free*. IntoroKt payable yearly a. 6 per Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half- j hearted existence, missing three-fourths j of the joy of living, when they can find j health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable I Compound ? ] For thirty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of womer who have been troubled with such ail menu as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. 1 CHASE A MALONE. PriTtU bankers, Moultrie, Ga. (AdrertlsemenL) DISBURSEMENTS, For I toads. Salaries for Supt. and If you want xpeclal advice write to Supervlxora Lydia E.Plnkham Medicinef*. (eoall- Commission to District dentlal) ban, lua. Tonr letter will Overeeeri he opened, read and anawered by a Wanes to Laborer* ... and held In atrtet conOdenec. Expense ot Conrlct* on - . oA'.v .; X. THE ASntKlt'H ME XT. iialan mei From Rerolpta. for Iaxt siate- Caplta road tax Summit Point, W. Va.—Mis. Anna * Receipts ami Disbursements for pclle I'.nicy, of this nlnce, says: "i suf- I he Mttitfh of Sepfemlier, 19]*, lered for 15 years with an awful pain in i ,, i my nght side, caused from womanly Irouble, and doctored lots for it, but with out success. I suffered so very much, 3,3 8 2. o i that I became down in mind, and as help- I less as a baby. 1 was in the worst kind 161. ,io: of shape. Was unable to do any work. | I began taking Cardui, the womar’s tonic, and got relief from the very first ; dose. By the time I had taken 12 bot tles, my health was completely restored. II am now 48 years years old, but feel as I good as 1 did when only 16. i imp no I Cardui certainty saved me from losing i my mind, and I feel it my duty to speak ! in its favor. I wish I had some power ... ,, over poor, suffering women, and could make them know the good it would do j them.’’ If you suffer from any of the ailments Boston ‘list. ..*38.00 Meigs (list 28.50 Merrillville (list. 20.00 Metcalfe (list. .. 14.00 Thomasville (list. 30.00 Ways (list 30.50 From Bills Payable . . From Int. on dep. July 1, 1913 to Oct. 1, 1913 From P. S. Heeth, Tax Collector for back taxes ThomasvSSSe Bargain Store EXTRA SPECIAL SALE Saturday-October 18th .AI1IFS DltKSSKS, bestvulura—wool goods . 81.1H & 813.0U •MEN’S TAILOK-MADKSITTS MEN'S SUITS, $10.00 Values for. Man’s' Pants, Best Quality .. High Grade Ladles Coats LADIES SWEATERS HIGH-GRADE SWEATERS CHILDREN'S SWEATERS MISSES' WOOL SWEATERS.... ROY'S SUITS HOY’S SUITS, BEST QUALITY llect Ginulinnis ami Perraia.. . . Ilp-I Quality Sea Island and Blenching 8c Prices on all other Pry Goods n n<1 Clothing Cheaper Than Ever Hefore. FULL LINK OF LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Please come in and seo the goods: if they don't suit or the prices are not right, don’t huy. REMEMBER THE. HI Y REMEMBER THE PLACE. 321 W. JACKSON ST.. HE MEM IIEI! \XH COME. $S.0S .$1.02 to $2.02 $3.00 to $8.08 43c $1.03 .. 23c and 43c 03c 08c $3.18 . .80 Thomasville Bargain Store M. Goldstein, Owner. 321 W. Jackson St. Next to A. Philips Grocery Store. 75.46 | If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, it will certainly be ! worth your while to give Cardui a trial. Tntnl *7.8i>9.36 || i^j been helping weak women lor more than 50 years, and will help you, too. Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it. . WritotoT ChattmnooffA Mtdlcln* Co„ Ladles’ Advisory Decu Clwconoofa. Term., for hutnktini on roar cost and 64-pose book ’ Heme Money Loaned FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE At I % Interest, payable annually. The borrower has the privilege ot paying part orall of the principal at any Interest period, etopplng interest an such payment. I will save you money. Come to see mo. or write. Prompt attention given tl' written inquiries. 265.00 W. M. BRYAN, OFFICE OVER P09T OFFICE, THOMASVILLE,