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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRIS TUESDAY, OCTOBER, SSI, 1013.
BANK of THOMASVILLE
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
G. M. Smith
Theo'Tilus
lames Watt
A. M. Watson
B. H. Wright
imoi cause or death
<X>NI’KHENQE
TIIE PRESIDENT, Tll£ NOTED
SUFFRAGIST CRIMINAL IS AL
LOWED TO COME IX.
WITH ‘TAMMANY LEADER HOWLS TO CHEMIST TESTIFIED THAT AD-
GHAXD JURY ABOUT MITCH- MIIiAL EATOX HAD ABSORBED
ELL'S CHARGE OF COLOXIZA- j IiAKGE QUANTITY OF POISON
TIOX OF VOTES AND DEMANDS J JUST HEFOKE HIS DEATH.
A SIFTING. !
I Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 20.—Prof.
York Oct. 2li.—Charles F. William Whitney, tl' the' Harvard
Relit. ’Thomas.
Washington, Oct. 20.—Mrs. Km- 1
incline Pankhurst, the famous Mill- [
taut Bri Ish Suffragette, is now free Murphy, the Tammany leader, today Medical 3chool, was a witness today
to eater the United States. • demanded a Brand Jury Investlga-; In the trial of Mrs. Jennie Mae Ka-
Tiie Ellis Island Board’s order of t ip ;1 „f charges alleged lo have keen ton, who Is charged with the niur-
deportatlon was reversed today, af-' made bv John Purroy Mit| hell, who der of her husband, Hoar Admiral
ler President Wilson had conferred | s t |„. reslon eardidate for Mayor. | Joseph G. Eaton,
on the celebrated ease with 3ecre- j (l ote effect that the Demoeratlc or-' The witness recounted the result
tary Wilson. The hearing had al-. gnnlxntinn is colonizin'- voters for of his analysis of the organs remov-
ready been concluded before Iimnl- j.^ sue Ini use on election day. |ed from the body of the dead ,Ad-
Murphy's letter, tie,Handing the mlral. He testified that the valintor
Investigation, was i.laced before tha j-was permeated with arsenic, having
Grand Jury todav by judge Malone. ■ found more than sixteen grains of
Murphy says'charges like tills'Ah© poison. He said that, in his
have bten made in every campaign, opinion, the victim received the pol-
herotofc re anonymously, but in this I soil six hours before he died. P
instance he is determined to sift the must have been taken it> throng!
E. M. Smith, Prest.
P. H. Wright, V. F.
James Watt, V. P.
fi. G. F leelwood, Cash.
ioner Camiinettl.
I Secretary Wilson announced at
j tlie conclusion of Ills conference with
;tho President, that Mrs. Pankhurst
! would he admitted 0:1 her own recog-
| nl/.ance, with the understanding that
i j she would depart at the end of h p r
5 , lecture engagement.
t ! Secretary Wilson declared that
+ | President Wilson had discussed the
£ test* briefly with him, ami both
Sj-rro’d that Mrs. Pankhurst should
£ : he ’admitted to this country, as the
Flooring
Should he 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 po edges showing when the floor is laid; the grade to
he 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.
KIRBY PLANING
TKOIVIASVILL!:,
Long Distance Phone 264.
MILL CO.
GA.
<■hai
to the ho!tom.
President feels
th“
the mouth in some liquid form.
Letters writter l»y the Admiral’s
wife to Whitney, while the chemist
was examining the stomach of their
adopted child, was produced. In
that letter, she called the Admiral
“a maniac.**
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BLOT
LESS im ONE THIRD
(I; cEfjRG
• decision of President Wilson
Secretary Wilson was iinnied-
commmiicated to Commission-
miinnetti. who Issued a formal
for her release.
•«ident Wilson felt that the !
a flexible interpretation. ;
ase- was largely a q ’“stlon
-Senator Hoke
Smith is
More Bodies Are Found.
Meridian, Miss.. Oct. 20.—'Twenty-
Ills week, p re-'vflx bodies were taken from the troop
ly for tlie purpose of resting and ' train wreck at ten o’clock this morn-
lecuperating from the long working i ing, according to a telephone mes-
straln he has been under at Wash- j sage received in this city. The re-
v ington, in connection with the shap-! her of Injured at 95. some of
I ing of the currency hill and otlie
t administration in**;
Juptlge John i
Ntitute lielor
tcrialy Lower
(lelitwl
I ». f Hopes to III
Which Will Ma.
Atlanta, Oct. l’".- I: Judg** .lohn
C. Hart. Georgias first state tax
commissioner, succeeds in putting
through the tax reforms he hopes to
bring about, by means of the county
boards of equalization, Georgia will
be able to pay all her -current in
debtedness and reduce her tax rates
vitliin the next
according to ft guv
lie.
u pie
just
years,
nde pub-
Judge Hart has made in\v c »lga-
tions In fourteen counties, whi- h he
declares show that only about one-
eeventh of the taxable valuation in
Georgia are returned for taxation.
He says many people fail eatlr
:«*!.. h.- tunned a Christ is
state
It what i'pe
. tini
i f ih-
-hit/:.
Atlanta Baptist Association declared
, is true. Rev. (*. H. Hucli
evangelist of the state
mission board produced figure-*
which he said i roved that less than
one third of the population of Geor
gia was Christian.
The rest is divided up into ortho
dox Jews, Mohammedans, Mormons
.'jo ihinkert*, and the great mass of
i.idifferent people who take no stand
at all in religious matters.
If what
°ltz
State of A flairs Looked Hotter For
Mrs. rnnkfuirst This Morning.
( By Associated Pres**.»
Washington, Oct. .» At the con-
lesion today of tl>-* hearing on the
case of Mrs. Rnim ‘line Pankhurst.
the English Militant Suffrage lead
er. high ofllcials expressed the pri
vate opinion that the British Suffrn-
gette would he admired
Mr*. Pankhurst was uidered * de
ported when she arrived in New
York Saturday. The case was gone
Commissioner
The Senator has been on man
important committees, and has bee
literally working night and da
throughout the entire summer.
“We are going to pass the eui
rency hill before any other matter ( n ITKI> TOXGI'K
FOU SALIv—auu army rents, slight
ly used. U. S. A. ducklmt
All sizes. Call or write Mr. Springer,
Care Peacock-Mash Drug Co.,
hem ;D & SW 10-9 tf.
being still at Burkanna and others*
ate State Line, a small station near- WANTED—District Agent for
Ma-
l ort said that all bodies bad
been taken out. It gives the 1
not ,
is permitted to occupy the Senate’s
attention.” Senator Smith predicts.
it so happen* that there wHl he •
lull in Washington for the next wee .
or so, and the Senator has chosen
opportunity * for a quiet llttb*
islt to his home. He explained on
arriving that his ; resence In Geor
gia at this time had no other signifi
cance.
-MEANS LAZY LIVKU.
con and several surrounding coun
ties to represent one of the best
Fraternal Insurance Companies do
ing business In the state. Splen
did contract to the right man.
Write W. K. Jones, State Organ
izer, O. Box 750, Atlanta, Ga.
20-lwkd-2tsw
l.az) Liver Need*
miii's Liver Tone-
Take the Place
* he stale at large is true, the propor
tion of Christians to the population
in the City of Atlanta must be still
smaller, as the non-Christ lan popu
lation always decreases where a
community becomes more cosmop.di-
v .. bo .* Into by Immigration
Caminnettl. Attorneys for tlie Suf
: hicai
Of the
COED SNAP rCLLOWS RAIN
turn in such invisible property as j t
stocks, bonds and mortgages Tie j v
rites one case of a man worth .*15«i.-i
000, who pays taxes on p nly *l.oo0. j
Judge Hart says It is this that has;
nearly bankrupted the treasury of 1
a rich state, and that neither crop.
conditions nor anything else can be:
blamed for it. It is not Judge Hart’s'
intention to increase the burden of j -j j lt . ,. a j n Saturdu
those who are already paying their i was very much needed throughout
just share of the taxes. In truth. I this section. It is practically the
their burden will eventually b<» light- j rain of the month of October,
ened by the equalization
fragette said that if the case went
against her. they would sue out a
writ of habeas corpus in the United
States Courts. At fhat time they
hoped to have Mrs. Pankhurst out of
Ellis Island detention station so: \
that she could speak at Madison
Square Garden tonight .
President Wilson’s attitude In the v
ease was viewed with marked satis- r
faction at tho headquarters of the 1 f
National Woman’s Suffraee Asso
ciation here
At the ei.d of ms argument this
morning. Attorney Reeves, who np-
.beared for Mrs Pankhurst. announc
ed that, in case of an adverse de
cision. he would ask Commissioner
Caminnettl to admit her under bond
ring the Cornerstone for Jasper’**
Mouiinient. Oct. 1>. IS71).
Tlumiasville.
•. Editor: —
Just to give ;
have progre
it made by Jo
•ni Thomasvil
tuber S, IS79.
Joe (God hie
tin* best runner;
vice. We came
•d, I’ll write of
Crovutt and my
* to Savannah,
a Dose of Dod- ; |.()ST—Bundle bedding containing
7»f'caltuiuT* ; pillows, quilts, pillow cases, etc
i Lost Wednesday morning on Coun-
Wheu your doctor looks to see if ty line road. Finder please return
your tongue ir t -at^d. he is trying to to TIiues-Kntcrprise and re eLve re
find out if your liver is v orking prop- ■ uar d. J. W. EL WELL,
trly. A few years'ago, doctors had ^ t g ^-
to jirescribe calomel—there was
nothing ebe to give. j
Itevently in ninny sections of Cao w ANTED--Men nrul women to in-
country, Dodson s Liver Tone has
practically taken the place of calo- ;
mel as a liver remedy . Dodson’s
Liver Tone Is mild, pleasant tasting ‘
and harmless—which makes it a fine |
medicine for use when your children j
become bilious and constipated. But j
the most remarkable feature of Dod-
aniong •
noon that day and spent the after-
« Hhiiimviii , tr -, uuiir-i nimu n»on working on the engine, lamps
It fell alowly and steadily for some' J^’orSUrThit 7hc"nil”ht flll her iw'-!!r.-ke» and ■■onpliiiRs. \Ve had all
hours, thereby doing more real good
. , . engagements. He do-laml. Ill;••link and pin couplings.” and air
a lieaty shower would hate this conneetlon .that Mr-t Panfthtirst; brako , „„ tIle ,, n;! | lle tank and onP
- o„M sal, front Nov. York Novem-: knpw WP hnd t0 rin nrst
j .son’s Liver Tone is the fact that the j
{ Peacock-Mash Drug Company, who*
11 it, guarantee it absolutely . The
i ui Ug 'ist will return your money
the train *» er “ ] without argument if a bottle falls
from Dupont byl to K ive entire sal! r, ct l on. j
Pri'-e. 50 ceifts. \’e suggest that j
you get a bottle today and ; have It j
ieady for the next member of your;
fumily whose liver goes wrongadv. j
troduce new line Patent Tension
Ball Bearing Fit-like-a-Glove
Shears. Biggest sellers ever pro
duced. Agents making $5.u0 to
$S.OO per day, full or part time.
Best commissions or salary. Free
particulars. .Address quick, Ideal
Shears & Cutlery Co. f Marine
Building, Chicago.
her 27th.
Farmers Store Burned. [than
The store of Mr. R. B. McRae, who J done,
lives thre miles South of Boston, was j The cold which followed it today
burned about seven o’clock last Sat-(brings a bracing feeling and makes
urday. The fire started in the early [folks feel glad to bo alive and able T | |t , Savior A
morning and before many minutes to hop around. The cold will last
had consumed two thousand dollars! for several days and will be the
worth of stuff. The loss included I first real taste ;f winter. Sugar
This bod
sion with
west of Oc block nee
Wednesda
his store house and stock, n goodjeano will be dug and other farm du- • momlnf?, October 15th. and the or-
crlst mill, oat thresher, feed mill ties waiting for a cold snap can be! ^ 0 j business as previously used
j was adopted. At eleven o’clock, the
and a gasoline engine. He had attended to without delay,
about a thousand dollars insurance
with a loss of over two thousand
dollars. Mr. McRae is a prominent j djj \egr*u l>eu<t.
WANTED AGENTS—either sex, for
Economy Administration Cook
-Book, the much talked of and big
gest seller of the year. $14.00
.to $15.00 per day right new. Free
descriptive circular or send 25c
for Outfit at once, and lr«l choice
of territory. Best Terms. Also
Best Selling Holiday Books, Com
bination Outfit, 2oc* 60 per cent
commission. Address A. II. Knhl-
nmn. Publisher. 128 W. Lake St..
Chicago, 111.
mid popular farmer of that section j
and his friends will regret to hear.- Squire Davis, an ulu ne’ro
**f his loss. jlor some years has lived on
- - ..... plane of Mr. Fred Singletary
Teacher* Want License*. jO hlocknee, died Friday. Tin
Supt. Searcy, of the County Schools man was walking across a log
old
and
today stated that he received as a I fell into the ditch, badly bruising
Jesuit of his notice, twenty-three! himself and causlm? his death a
applications for special teachers 11- j short time afterward. Squire was
censes. These were from fifteen one of the old ante-bellum types of
white and four colored people. Four negro, and was highly respected by
girls from Vashti applied for posi- all who knew him. lb* was buried
lions. i'.ear Ochlockne Saturday.
A'.l the train crews knew the road j
seamen know the sea, and a morej
section and that section No. 2, pull-; loyal set never worked for a road [
Intlon of Cii’nily Fo. ed by Dennis McDuffie wo^ld side- ’ than Col. Haines had for twenty j
of Baptists met in ****** * track us anil put us second if we) years or more. All the engineers of i
Im- Forest, six n ' l . le!l j didn't mnke the time. At that time j the five trains are <lea*l^, or the con-!
every engine on the road was named ; dactors, (’apt. June Kreilei* is in }
las well as lumbered. loe had the Baltimore and (’apt. H. I. Rlghton
'OcapUco No. 7. as fine locomotive as is in Savanii. h. Of courslie >*jU
.'ever rolled out of Roger's SIiojh—.know' I am here. (apt. L. P. Du-
1 i;*cli cylinders! pout died some years ago in Jack-
| We left ThoinasviPe promptly on sonvllle, and Ca, t. W. F. Ferguson
with Dennis on died in .Mexico somV ten years up.#.. . , ...
{the Thomas Union Wnreonuse
Company and S. A. Chastain are au
thorized to contract and settle for
vour cotton at 15 cents per pound,
basis, “middling. See them before
I auctioning off the balance of your
crop. Adv. S. S. C. C.
W -It
time
-tory Sermon was preached
| by Rev. \V. D. Sellers, after which
':» sumptuous dinner was spread, and
• - * j ■■•f.n. invito^ to I urticlpatf:.
, After dinner, the body was permsi-
i tiently organized by electing Rev. .1. -pj,,, j
P. Swann Moderator and M. Pope,. .. 4
Clerk. After enrolling the names of i ,u *
messengers from the various church-: ' :r ‘*
i's cornnoiin : rne Taylor Axsocia-i Allien
Mon. Rev. Graham Forester, from ; j,ont.
West Point, who represented tlt<* * lr;1 j It
State Board, was given an oppor
tunity to speak ami after listening to
a very able address from that noble
•tioa was taken
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
To All Farmers of Thomas County
j Georgia:
! Messrs. Roscoe Chastain, oJL'
lerce No. 27. to follow “one About all the firemen
behind " The Tlioniasville hands have died. My i\
vere
id thi
•quip.
od.
idly
FINELY GROUND
Whitestciis=^Lsmestone
All Lunds a.-.d Alt Crops Need It.
Thomasville Fertilizer Co., Agents, Thomasville, Ga.
N. /*. Pratt, Cha,
Whitcstc'.e tVlarble Company,
II i.Sfl
Of*
lit up.,-.
er imp
Hid well dis-
• adjourned.
i traveled
train No. 1,
Guards on No. 2. L. P. Du
ith engine ami every cai
1 with air brakes. At Du
apt. Jake Kmdler conductor
i\or Burrows on Horatio No
line section No.
e Gainesville, Fla..
At .lesup, (?apt
iid train
Anderson i
(I it'd III!
;r sojiIs, !
Randolph and Bill Sunda
Thomasville - peace to th
for they were faithful i
charge of their duty.
The contrast is and *-• 0 pounds j
t.» the yard steel rails; long, heavy!
c oaches: six-wheel truck, with con-j
>ti this ( thiuoMs automatic couplers; air j
Guards brake* on every truck: is to 24-inch
H I. 5 cylinder engines; tanks to carry coal!
Thomasville
Thursday == Oct. 30th
AF1ERHII AND NIGHT
BIG FREE STREET PARADE
30:30 A. M.
SUNNY Hill DEWS NBTIS
ding, the body
Payton
1 Thonia:
•d bj
R»
W. I).
Rev. M. Pc
and Rev. J. P.
The
itli It. B. Ferguson, the j and water for 5o miles: electric j Mr. Jessie West, of near Cairo,
s No. 21. became Section No. ; headlights; dispatchers at Thomas-J Mr. Ansel Hancock, of lamonia.
Cum. W. K. Wurre.1. with: vlllc anil Wayrrosg ami 11 tel»i;raph Mr. anil Mrs. H. J. Blalock.
Mike Broderick inanal,,., ,l,e j ,-n.ce at every ala,Km: every -rain j ^ ^^"and'da^tc^I^ KL
. s No. 2!!. became Section f... with u Biinidy of fimeH and torpedoes i u> of 3unny Hill und Mrs. M. L.
trains carried military com-, lor siKnallnc. , HlTlIajtsly and son, Itoya Lee of j
THE 6RANDEST AND BEST TENTED SHOW
ELVBR PROJECTED
PERFECT AND COMPLETE EXH1BI-
TION, eminently worthy of the country and
the age and patronlicd by the pure and good
<.f )i
dir mrmat
Titcmasvilie
Bargain Store
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
-’oro and more in favor of Temper-,
r* o and Pr.diibMoti.
After attending to other impor-i
it tiurlpa^p, tin* body adjourned
to uieet with New Hope Church, j
ei"ht miles north of Whlgha n. Wed- At Blackslu
m*sday after the second Sundav in and fro
October, 1914. , t
Saturday October
WISHED SHE
COULD DIE
And Be Free From Her Troubles,
Was It Luck or was It l'"ov!,lenrc j Thomasville Bothered nt tho horn-
,, m, lls t||roil"Ii the foe in iMr William H. Blllinssly on Sira
. . , , „ , ' T * '"'day. October 12th to celebrate hb
fet.v. I believe the latter. | birthday. Mr. Bllllngsl
The liniirovenient in the rallnnyfnne of Thomas county’s oldest
s been wonderful, but It has not
Pt pace with the development of
- country thronph which It runs. 1 | n g t 0 their happy home nine ehil
le the frel ht trains Bo out with • ilren. When the Riiests were called
II load, eleven hundred tons 1,0 dinner, they found a table nbuml-
ntly niled with all sorts of Rood I —
dlblep, such ns only a dear Rood |
I.ADIKS DltKSSKS, beatuilii.-.i wool roihIs . .81.Iff .V
MKN'8 TAILOR-SIADBSI'llS ai.-l.tKi
MKN'S SUITS, S - 0.00 Values for $S.fK
Men’, Pants, Bcm Quality *1.02 to *2.02
IliBh Orade Ladles Coats *:!.!)() to fH.tlx
LADIRS BWKATRUS d.'K
HIGH-GRADE SWEATERS *1.0:1
rilll.DRKN'S SWEATERS 23c and J:I-'
MISSES* WOOL SWEATERS 0:»c
BOVS SUITS 08c
ROY’S SUITS, REST QUALITY *3.1*
Cost Glnatinma and Perniis Me
IK-st Quality Sea Island and llleachine Kc
Prices on all other Dry G Milts nno Clothing (.'heaper Than
Ever Before.
FULL LINE OE LADIES AND GENTS EU It VLSI f ING GOODS
Please come In and see the poods: If they don’t suit or the
prices sre not rlcht. don’t buy.
REMEMBER TIIE DAY
REMEMREP Tl"-’ ’’l.Af’F. 321 W. JACKSON ST..
RE lEMREIt AND COME.
Thomasville Bargain Store
ii. Goldstein, Owner.
321 W. Jackson St. Next to A. Philips Grocery Store.
*an!o« from Macon and Brun»w
In addition to the military com- f?• ;•
•anic-H. hundreds of citizens were si\f»
(board: on my train, standing q
oom was scarce, perhaps the same
>n the other trains. ; hep
fog began to the
to Savannah ! Wh
< he fog was s(» dense one vouhl not s* f
< ee a head light thirty feet. There;from Thomasville to Valdosta, and
:\'us only one teletraphl office he-‘’.Ul tne cars they can put” between
'tween Savannah and Jescp »t that the engine and caboose, from Val-
jtihie and torpedoes and fuses were I dost a to Waycross, so (’apt. Bullard
: not known on the road. When we rays, there are daily cars left of» the
.take into consideration that we had I way siding because of lack of mo-
iron rails for tracks from Thomas-1 tlvo power. Again, one finds' on this j Thomasville 'Monday on buslnes:
; ville to Jesii|i, with the old chair Exeat trunk lino, at stations, depots i Mr. and Me.*. Bob rhastaln
but Finds Better Way. fastening and many of the rails j that were built when it was the At-1 Ga., were visiting In this
flnlf Railway. Why are
Dr. F. A. Strobel
CHIROPRACTOR
Many so called incurable disease,
his j have been restored by chiropractic
‘ (spinal) adjustments.
Chronic diseases u S|»ecinlty. N
tiers. He married Mr. Joe Han-j
cock '8 daughter, Miss Susan E., thlr-1 K*»nilimH»n ami Conhultatlon l-’rco
-live yearn ago. Their union glv-j Phnne , M> ,„. 2I W IIIIama Bldg.
Thomasville, Georgia.
of the trains \ lantlc
vicinity Wednesday.
Mrs. M. L. Bllllngsly and
Columbia, _
says Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of (his place,
"■ wished f would die and be relieved
I louelnated
; except one controlled by hand i ‘ho people paying so much tribute to i Roya Lee> of Thomasville are vls-
, brakes: the dense fog and live trains j f’aesnr at competitive points, and at | lt|ng relatives here.
tor for needed ac- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watkins were
road was started he T, e . on b “ ilne8B Thursday.
Rr „ . We would appreciate a rain down
id reached
•hi. The first sol-
Thomas County for
entrained at Quitman
Trains were being operated to Thom
asville In 1862: built to Balnbrldge
In 18.68, and to Albany in 1870.
Quitman «•
dlors to n*
the Civil W
Tcnn.—"Many a time, (
ving up to thirty or forty mU.esitho name tin
ot my Buffering* <rom womanly troubles^ 1 P«*r, hour, we might well think we jcomodatlons.
I Could not ovt up. without pulling at ' v ere rnlded by a train master from:*‘ 8»»:itins’
I something to help me, and stayed in bed
I most of (he time. I could not do my | on ' <l °
housework. The rules required all sections ex-
! The least amount of work tired me : <e I' 1 N ' 0 ' * t0 side trai k until the
out. My head would swim, and l would j fog lifted, hut the people—I mean
tremble for an hour or more. Finally. 1 . 1;laHene p r „ . v .n 11 i.,i to t Q
look Cardni, the woman’s tonic, ami I i tne ' v anl 1 <l lo g0 to sa *
am not bothered wilh pains any more, j vnnnah and Hie trainmen took
and 1 don’t have to po To bed. In fact, ichances. Joe ran front Fleming to .The old Atlantic & Gulf Railway was
1 am sound and well of all my troubles.” j Savannah without stopping and when j built largely by slave-holders and
Cardui goes to all the weak spots and 'he stopped on time. 7:05 A. M.. at ,tock taken In payment. At the re
helps to make them strong. It acta with I... ... ,, .. ....
nature—not against her. It is for the I the "tntlon. all the wood ho bad was
tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel j In the furnace and all the water was
; a* “everything were wrong, and need |„ the boiler. The other four sec-
;S n eU°ew q omU«VeSr eS " eDt '» tlme ’ *
I If you are a woman, suffering from any! ! he tra »»““‘» r f re « ^ to hold
of the numerous symptoms of womanly I (our »oetlon»: the operator dldn t
trouble, take Cardui. II will help you. Uet tbe order in time, so be said (7)
Al all druggists. . Thousands of people were In the
! , Writ ifrOMyMt, M«Ucin« 0», Udi«v city that day and everybody I saw
/.J’renL.jonrovrc«..nd s.vwsiboo!,j had a took of pleasure spread over
j TrMloiiat far wonwo." in pWin .rapptr. n-C. laa I tlle | r facM> „ they witnessed tho
(a<V)! laying of the cornerstone to Jasper.
‘■elvers sale In 1877. the stock be
came worthless, with from one to
three months Wages due employees,
besides thousands of dollars owed
for materials and supplies necessary
to operate the road.
Such Is law and that Is why the
people don't get depots and that is
why they don't love tho Atlantic
Coast Lino Railway any better.
Toan truly,
J. WILLI* MOORE.
in this section.
some construction work to do.
. , - . , .i Mr. John Vaughn loft today
farmer's wife can prepare for »irh 8 |v , , uld Perr where h '
occasions. Mr. Billlngsly*V grand- >
son, Iloya Loe. being asked to hon
or his grandfather by gracing the
table.
Mr. Henry Hancock
Simplest constructed, lightest running, lost*
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tint,
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We make and carry in stock
light delivery wagons suitable
for grocers, butchers, and
truck farmers.
A.'W. Pain & Son.