The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, October 21, 1913, Image 3

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SKMMVUKIil.Y TIMES EYTERPIUSV T1E-.I.AY, WTIEHII, WHENEVER HI NEED I Ml IIMt - ME HIVE'S mf The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System, ForGrown People and Children. You know what you are talti.ig when you take Grove’* Tasteles* chill Tonic as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic ami is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened No family should be w’thout it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. (adv) ,1111011 GETS Atlanta, Oct. 18.—There is a bisj Atlanta, Ga., Oct. IS.--Cruel- row brewing In connection with the ty and abuse are a few of charges made by Mortoa and Julian the charges against Mre. Susan M. Hawthorne against Warden Moyer’3 Pierce brings against her husband njanagement of the federal prison j n a counter divorce suit filed to- , * ... ... . „ .[day* la the Fulton Superior court. -Mr. Hawthorne, it will be recalled, * . . . . .. ... ^ . went directly from Atlanta on his j husband, Dr. J. $1. 1 ierce, .s release, to accept a position as writer j a well known dentist. A few days on the Hearst newspapers in New i ayo ho petitioned the court for a York. Yesterday and today Mr J divorce from hn wife on the sensa- Hesirv’s paper in Atlanta has pub- Uionnl grounds that she had been shed - torles on its front page, quot- jl e d from tbo Penders Avenue 15! HID iWOMtl M SOT BACK 3an Francisco, Oct. 18.—One hun-; NEW DANCE SEEMS DETEH.M1X- dred and fifty three Chinamen, the largest consignment ever brought, to this port for deportation started J back to China today. They entered , some tlmo ago, looking for employ ment as laborers but couldn't ob tain work, and drifted across the border Into California. KI> TO DISTURB THB ENTIRE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE NEW SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. Washington, Oct. IS.—The dl.s- r.istlon of the tango and other mod- rn dances has divided the delegates to the Woman’s National Press As sociation here now and some of them barely speak. The association ap parently is being torn into two camps. Some see the artistic beauty in the step while others believe them a menace to the morals and manners of the youth. No truce Is being ■oi’ght. Mrs. B. Frank Brown, of Mii'-.'igo, prominent in women’s clubs of that city, held that the regula- *y me ireigm.-. f ion of dancing was one of the most the signal for I Important duties confronting moth- of joy seen here | M’s. She said as a general rule that to ar-1 women seem helpless to prevent the The mothers not only watch hildren Indulge In improper KQLTURNQ ARRIVE IS,.--The nrrivi srr.cn caved frei no by the treight- New York, Oct today of cloven v the burning Vollu er Rappahannon. the wildest, sense since the rescuing fleet be rive. The women were transferred | dances, at Halifax from the Rappahannon to the liner Florlzel, ten of thorn be- 'lances but themselves participate in ing vorng girls, the eleventh was them. Mrs. Mary S. Lockwood, the Mrs. Peia Polark. At the dock shej'orndor of the local 0. A. R. rtefend- met her three children wno had been | ed the tango which is s.ifd to 1»*» given up bv her as lost. Mrs. P.>- <*ne of the most beautiful dances lack was the last of the women to! she has over seen. Then the s’orm leave the Volturno and was lowered j broke. into a boat, believing her (hildren were already there. The boat put j off leaving the children behind CUUCY Sill LOOKS BETTER McKinnon of Boston is I Mr. D. A. Denmark spent yepter- spending today in town. I day in the city on business. Ex-Mayo(r Saunders neo was.il town today. of 0‘ block Mr. B. M. lientiey, ot Metcalfe, i: In town today on business. Editt r Fuller Wind, of Calr Saturday with friends Washington, Oct. 18.—A definite agreement for a report from the <•( mmittee and possibly a final vote is in si -lit for the currency bill being brought abo.:t througn tne excli ng" between the president and the .-te.i ate Republicans November tet-'tn is set as (lie date for the committee reporV. Unong Democratic leaders the idea is gaining that the Pres- | fdrnt might connect a recess on (’on- Ir r ’’ 1 grens ff the Senate agrees to vote on j among t.n the bill on a certain day. Pressure! is being brought from all quarters! lion. .1. to release Congress for a few weeks i prominent before t'he regular session begins [ t»io President, early today conferred . Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Maxwell, n: with Senator Nelson, a Republican j Calvary were In the city shopping to and it is understood that the Pros!- day. (lent believes that the l?ep"bllc.'.u« - — ! Mr. .1. R. Fl^yd Is among the business visitors to Dotha-n today. Hodgson of Atlanta wa visitors here Saturday. v. Bowers of Meigs Is a isitor in the city today. o*j,( Editor Wind of the Cairo Messen ger was a prominent visitor to the city today. T. Joyner of Boston is a visitor to Tnomasville to- Mr. F. C. Ivey or Boston was among the Monday visitors in Thom asville. Mr. Stuart Vann left today for Colquitt where ho has a surveying job which will take several days. of the committee will work with the j ^V. n. dan Democrats. (farmer of the IJn.o.i school dis ic; 'spending ~~ of (*rady county is in the city today stopping at the New Russell Cures Q'd Scret*, Uner Kemedios Won't Cure. 1 Ferney of Augusta is few days in the city The worst c Mr. d. F. ?«1 by the Lindsay, agent for the B. & A. at Merrillville, sp**;it day in the city Monday. Mrs. B. F. Cochran left this morning for an extended visit with friends and relatives at Waycross. THIRD DEGREE PROVEN AGAIN JEWISH EDITORIAL BN THE FRANK CASE i. Thomas Presto: children of Coolidgf sitors to Thomasvilk i Mr. C. A. Groover of Bo.ston, Is in .the city today, attending the October term of the Superior Court. To Cure a Cold in One Day district, ng th( . H. Ward of Cnir of Grady county, i demonstration in in K prison guards and others in cor-1 Baptist church for Immoral relation. off th. Coid r« oration of the charges brought 1 witn a man who was one or the refund mntw if ;t fail* to curr. It stops the I Veuro Confessed to Crime to (iei j vllle today. against the prison, and exhibiting prominent members of the congre- 1 k. w. grovk a «i K :. apparently, the intention of follow- t gatlon. adv. ing up with stories on the same line, j She says that at the very time The interesting speculation which j she was being tried by the members has arisen here, and which Is believed i of her church, her husband had In at least by Warden Moyer’s friends, his possession evidence box. 25f . J. Royal 1 Chri-tia re the guests of Mr Atlanta. Oct. 18.—A -powerful edi- Itid of .Detectives .Who Were j torlal on the Frank case appears to- ( *| Grilling Him and. Then Admits day in the current issue of “The Mr. and .1 Ho Lied. American Jewish Review ” *whirh is Savannah. Atlanta, Oct. 18.— The negro I the official organ of th* orthodox Christians mother, .irs. j “John Henry,* who nearly confessed i Hebrews in this part of the conn- kins. •in Atlanta last night, under the (le tr^ her ,liat rrown * n K humiliation if he only I tectives third degree, that he had The article contains no language Me srs. J. Tt ttoumree is that the interviews given out by innocence of the charges and that would have done so. i ? ff ?. nsiVe *1”^ Hiol'e* reziMorcd at^iie V NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A SMUILLKIC POWER CANE MILL from TIIE THOMASVTLLE IRON •WORKS. GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR. PRICE $123.. 2.9-lai.«w Mr. and Mrs. J. T. D. Kennedy of Coolldge, Ga.. were among the visK tors in town today. ! murdered Ida Leegsonk. the art stu- offensive to other creeds, but it cm- Morton and Hawthorne were but tha he was “too despicable a man” to She says that even before this hcrl^® nt ^hLago, saya this morning ] bodies a daring response from the .. . . opening guns of a general fight come forward with It and save her husband had forced ber to deed him j n K . ® J* viGW P°. n . t to the v,ew of : ’ ‘ planned by Mr. Hearst against the good name. She says at the very certain valuable property by threat- . hAroifs^fho IiA*«rHvoq I * C | h i F 8t !^ n mlnIster9 ° n ^ , r 5 UI 2, 8tan ,’i ». ru a p vnun nf Dublin management and conduct of federal time she was put out of the church enlng to “scandalize her” if she re * !? 8 ^ ed K , Py n } G aU 't. n ^ | tlal evidence at tho time of the Frank , Mrs. ‘ • '• • »niade him confess. Prom the story; trial, have made the point that the ; mor resident of this county, Mr. and Mrs. June Miss Bailey are guests Mrs. J. T. Culpepper f prisons. iher husband could have saved lier fused. Grand pity. FOR FALL AND WINTER jlip tells. It I. prolialilc tli-it ho would j itPs'urrectlon of Jesus Christ Is a i itlne frloncl ( iJust have readily ronfesed that it|n,| nB t tsac lf known only on clrcum- j was he who stabbed Julius Caesar I stantlal evidence and faith, and set fire to the temple of man -1 Thu nrttrle the j wlsh nlftRa .! ■ l> ?. P .^ ua ' ... . i zlne answers these preached by say-, I V tl, .°" Rh thcr f. see ?" ,0 u be Iitt “' Ing that is the very reason the Jews basis for connecting John Henry as n0( be|ieV0 1n tho nesurrertlon nt calls himself, wth the CheaRol o{ chrtet and t]ia , the Hebrews as I murder, he Is In trouble enough right a race hav0 never ., el | cveil «uher ! here in Atlanta where he s wanted folIndll ra i, Klons or condemn-1 ■for two cases of assault with Intent aua|lwtei , mon on et rcumBt nntlal .♦o murder and four ensrs of » ev jd e nce. ; __ j The view Is followed by a schol- - .. ar |y exposition of the rules of oir-} niinno nrrn nrrn cumstantial evidence under tho old 1 DIELS SEES BEEP i Mo ' aie and relatives in | Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe Quarter- man, of Valdosta are spending a : short time in the city with relatives. Friends are delighted to s<e them here again. Mr. liin Briley has returned after Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Fleetwood spending several days in St. Louis returned Sunday afternoon, after and various points In Kentucky. Mr spending two weeks very pleasantly; Briley was in Lexington and saw t-io with relatives in Eastern North Car- world’s irorting record established ollna and Norfolk. They visited by Uhlan. Washington and other places of in- ‘ forest in tint part of the country- CARD OF THANKS. luring thoir stay. Mr. and Mt* Fleetwood will he at home at V11 West Monroe Street. SEA PRACTICE! =AT= PROMINENT MAN LOSES LIFE Norfolk, Oct. 18.—Deep sea-battle ! practice participated ia by the first We wish to thank our many friends * ho so readily gave their sympathy and assistance following the unhap py suicide of Misc Dorothy Hang, which occurred In our home. Your kindness is appreciated beyond words of expression and we feel you regret position with’tho ri"«- -ho unfortunate Incident with us. company at Jakln. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Huren and Mr. Len Singletary, of Meigs edvod a telegram yesterday of ritical illness of his son, Herbert .ho hold ers T.umher JOE SOLIBEIG’S ! division of the Atlantic fleet -was I ^ t 1 ,uata ’ ^ ct - 1 * Wi - “““V *.“ v 'Smith, who has lost his million doJ- TO MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR YOU I QUOTE A FEW PRICES. 1 lot Bedspreads Regular price $1.75 dj-a v f Sale Price 1 lot Bedspreads Regular Price $1.25 QQ_ Sale Price OJ7C 1 lot Lace Curtains $1.50 Grade (i*1 I A Sale Price . 1 Lot Lace Curtains $1.25 Grade QQ_ Sale Price ___OVC 100 Pair 11-4 Extra Heavy Blankets well worth $1.50 AA Sale Price «PkUU 1 lot Blankets $1.25 Grade /JQ Sale Price. .. JJlfC 1 lot Heavy Portiers, Green and Red $5.00 grade d»9 CA Sale Price - l «P^*OU 1 lot Couch Covers $1.25 grade QC. Sale Price OOC 1000 Yards light and dark Outings 8c grade Cf Sale Price VC 1000 yards Calico 6c grade A 1 c% 1 lot Dress Ginghams 8c grade C J ry Sale Price O \ m &C 12 l-2c grade Percale Q_ Sale Price OC 1 lot Curtain Swiss by the yard 12 l-2c grade Q Sale price 1 lot same goods 15c grade 12 l-2c 1 lot same goods 25c grade 15c 1 lot Diess goods 25c grade 1 Sale price * DC Best grade Galatea 20c grade 1 O 1 *5^, Sale price i-4iC All wool Serge in all shades 65c grade A Sale price *T%fC We Received a big line of Children Dresses, Sizes from 4 to 14 at half Price During Sale 50 dozen silk Windsor ties25 and 50c grade will sell them 1 C- during this sale, at IOC 150 boys suits 2.50 and $3.00 Grade d£-g QO going at 1 lot Boys Knee Pants, from 25c up, Big lot of mens Pants at a big reduction 10 dozen Ladies Up-To-Date Tailored Shirts, $2.00 grade will sell them . <jj| QQ i seen today by Secretary of the Navy ( , Daniels, Secretary of Commerce, i lar promotion company and bis po.4i-j ran bring him home on tli j Redfleld and others of a party from'tion as president of the Guarantee | train as he hopes to do. [Washington, aboard the flagships j T rus t aiul Banking Company, and * * Wyoming and Rhode Island. The , . ‘ I party nrrlvcd on the ynebt Mnyflow-I wll ° waH -ubsequently It,<11,-ted by j er and were transferred to the bat-1 the grand Jury, has now lost his j tleshlps at eight oclock. The May-1 beautiful wife. i flower will leave for Washington j rH Smith who \* popular in \t- ; about mldnlKht, after tho night l'™<" lallta ao( . lct y,' has Hied a sensational | * j divorce suit, charging that in Fob- | i nary of this year Smith gave her jn severe flogging with n leather I strap, whipping her so severely that |the marks of the strap remained o.i ; hor body for weeks afterward. » 5 an»uel Elmer Smith’s career has remarkable in Singletary and son, ieonard left this family a* i i morning on the 1:45 o’clock train for Jakln. We trust the father will; find him grently Improved so he, Circus Hero Oct. 30th. The Big Sautelles shows/will jin Thomagvliie, on the thirtieth of PELL m L TOBIES cen one of Du aodern bu.slnes To Hard I’avenuiiit and Littlr Girl (iit.<4 up and Cries Because She Was Hurt hv tlie Fall. Atlanta, Oct. 18.—By another one of these strange freaks which have happened moro than once in Atlan ta recently, little Margaret Rlsher fell out of a two story window' yes terday afternoon onto a hard pave ment. beneath and picked herself up big automobile, with his (harming | Mltchell-Jerger. “Mrs. Emmie Lester Mitchell pounces the engagement of j daughter, Clifford, to Mr. Louis ry Jerger, Jr., the marriave to flare late in November.” The above announcement is that will be received with rnosl dial Interest, as among Tho vlllo’s well known young so people there are none mor«. popul. than these two, who have grown > from childhood here and numb their friends by their acquaint;! -October. This circus is said to be [very good indeed and will show on !the Plncy Woods lot on that day. The advertising car in charge of Mr. C. M. Connors is here today and the wholo county is being billed for the event. rin lory. I’p to Iho| ||,t orW i t | DB joriai Kanizations we it j m onth. will be one of oil • Memorial to “Rattle of Nation.**.** cor- (By Associated Press.) uas- Lelpsir, Oct. IS. Thousands from iety Germany, Austria. Russia and Swe den gathered hero today for the dedication of the memorial “Battle of Nations.” One of the features of today’s exercises was the arrival of the runners in a relay race bringing greetings from many points. The Monument was dedicated by the Kin’: of Saxony. en.ioye . tation of being one ( business men in tho the ropu-j shrewdest • »n. In bis; ■ or Weakness and Loss of Appetite crying and bruised but otherwise u.i hurt. Exactly the same fall would kill or crlnplo for life any grown man nine times out ten. The little girl’s fall was seen by her mother and j members of the family who rushed . I out expecting to find her mangled i‘ a dead body. The regard tho little ! | ,er *ont Irl's escape from death almost U * n ^ is one of the men wh pinions success and Then the first crash ince that time fate hr Blister (lelighi is pointed had won c happiness. Ml! ! mid i THE CIRCUS IS COMING! bis ms seemed to ht hi putting th’s neck and stamp- down. he the nature of a miracle. The declaration Mrs. Smith ike Saint el Ic’m Nine Big Shows Will Give Two Performances in Tliom- asville, October .Ttltli. There are parades ami parades Mankind’s love for pageantry displaj to the days Card »*f Thanks. We ro’.e this method of expressing cur deepest rratltude and arprecia- tion of the kindness and sympathy of our many friends and neighbors extended to us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs W. F. Sanford, and may God’s richest blessings be with each and every one of you. W. F. SANFORD, AND FAMILY. S. SPEI T IS RE-ELECTED Atlanta socle that Wt ter her h" i.l bad hi verel.v with the strn down and dragged , loom by her hair, .ing that treatment until she was hire ENGLAND OFFERS TO STOP BUILDING SHIPS GIVEN AW AY FREE--to Customers during the sale a Sample bunch of Lace—FREE! Our House Is Full of New Goods Come and See Them- j Q .itman, Ga., Oct. 17 ! man's Missionary Union of the Mer cer Baptist Association, which has j held its meetings here this week in • -onne<tion with the association, con- | eluded its business sessions t his I morning. J Mrs. Laura Speight, of Titoinas- I vllle was re-elected superintendent: ; Mrs. C. C. Cocroft, of Thomasville, .’.as re-elected secretary: The ex ecutive committee includes Mrs. J. j J. Parratnoro, Mrs. T. J. Harrow, I Mrs. J. T. Rogers, of Boston; Mrs. .1. M. Robinson, Mrs. Lu ins Merritt. I of Cairo; Mrs. R. E. Burke, Mrs. ! C. G. Davis, of Hickory Head; Miss i Httie Stephens. Mrs. J. A. Wynne. Mrs. Jeff Davis, Mrs. J. B. Rountree. Mrs. W .A .Whipple, Miss Nannie McCall, f>t Quitman: Mr**. George Beverly, Mrs. J. F. Lamb, of Thom asville. The union has a totai membership of 675 and during the year has rals-' d nearly 38,000 for all purposes, I the work of the union including edit- j t.\.\ NOTH' at ion, benevolence, boxes for the or- . ... . . f bans’ home, home and forei n mis-1 ’ ' A . s | on8 ion dates nanxzd for th Mss. Jeff Davis made the address; collecting State, Count) Mrs. .1 .J. Parramore, of Boston, re-j Taxes, and sponded. Other feat/tres of tlje ses- OJ sions were talks by Mrs. It. E. Burke] of Hickory Head, on Bible Study; j Metcallc Wr9. .T. B. Rountree of Quitman, on r«»o!hlge the Growth of Missions; Conference of Leader* in Young People’* Work.; ! Mrs. A. L. Tidwell; “ Jubilate," Mr*. 1 C. F. Carter. of Smith’s cruelty to her are more j Immortal Caesar “brought like events of the Stone Age than I captives home to Rome.’’ When, i : give eclat to his fame, he enter* •be Eternal City with lavish ms i; jot flittering splendor; with fanfa I of olden trumpets, chariots at • beautiful maidens. who scatter* | flowers In the pathway of triumph j So. Sig. Saute lie and Ills Aids. • ! teriiig to that Great Critic, the Pu I lie. will present to the Good Folk < , Thomasville. on October h, on C • I * i n (• > Woods l.et. on Sou.h 'Irm Street, n replica of those ohlei; <i i; ! with modern. L’Oth century ,e «-e I Sprains, Bruises Stiff Muscles knocked her around tip* arc quickly relieved by Sloan’fl Liniment. Lay it on — no rui> bing. Trv it. Ankle Sprain and Dislocated Hif»« “ I sprained my ankle ami dislocated my hip by falling out of a third story window. Went on crutchi-a for four inontlis. Then I started t<> ^l^e your . help.. ulorfully. London, on. is. A. Winst Spencer ( iiwn hill, the first Lord \he Mrlflsh Admirality, today peated the Invitation to Germany take a -naval holiday for England that tho * SLOAM'S LINIMENT i ir VOMl.l. FARM LOANS S year* time >— Easy Payment.. ..mvrat ratta. Lai -e amounts a Specialty. lURItOW LOAN & A1VSTRACT OOMPAXY. Pelham, Ga. rcet*« tit.- morning of “show ho .. ondrous specta.-le will . ul iater-si :•!!. from kiddle* t( n ups. Featur- s of tho Big Cir proper, the lllnpodr p ;r; use ot j nagerie and Wild West will appear unty and School in winding line of scintillating paz- m,- the lepal vot-l n ' 1 '-' --I'.en»H<l. "Con’t m!-fl Ir. flood ers ot the County for the yea* 1013: Metcallc - Monday. Oct. firh. : oolidge- Tuesday. Octo. 7. y»Trlllvlllp—•'Wednesday, Oct. S. ’ -;.:s Thtisdav, Oct. . ..vo—Friday, x)ct 10 !: u v.ick- Mon-lay. Oct. 1J. odilockncc Tuesday. O'-t. li I El In belle—Wednesday, () i. !.». \\> will loan yea money cn your Boston—Thursday, i>»t. I Gth. .arms in Thomas or Brooks coun- Patten—Thursday, Oct. 3d.. A. M tie* for ”> or 5 years, f w ill be at my office at the Court | Interest payaMy yearly ai G per House la Thomasville during the Oc- j C ent. tober term of the Superior Court. CilASU & MALONE, Respectfully. j Private bankers, Moultrie, Ga. P. S. HEETH. T. C., T. C. i (Advertteement.)