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THE TIMES-EBTERPRISE
SEMJ-WKKKLY EDITION.
Ittsued Every Tuesday and Friday
j EVERY VOTE COUNTS. 1 tlon law, for which Representative
I | If. II. Swift, of Mu8<o ’ee county, as-
On the fifth day of •November, Just j slst e d by others, worked so indefa-
i eight days from today, the voters Jt tigably during the recent session of
the Second Congressional District tj. |0 Georgia Legislature.
MEMBERS ASSOCIATED TRESS.
and Semi-Weekly Tlmes-Enur-
prise Published by the Timea-En-
terpritse Companyj Thomaavii'e, Oa.
B. R. JKRGF.K Editor.
W. D. HARGRAVE .. .Hu*
will select a congressman to fill tho
unexpirod term of the late lamented
S. A. Roddenbery. This is a task
which wo are fully confident tho peo
ple will perform with fidelity to
their best interests and with rare
Entered at the Thoniftsville Post good judgment,
Office for Transmission Through the
Malls as Second Class Ma'l Matter.
At present, tho state tax rate is 5
mills, or $5 on the $1,000. If all
the property of the state were re
turned for taxation, ns it should ho.
the tax rate could he reduced to one
mill on the $1,000, and still the
THE DRiiiift MSB ! mm “I™ H^PEAIS
D01IIHE HTH
That Tho <Tharge« He Made Were
Correct and Say* He Will Go
Into Details if Necessary.
IIALliOWK’E.V WAS FIRST CKLK-j
IIRATED MANY CENTURIES AGO I AUilt * ld -,
\M) IIAS MANY SUPERSTITIONS | McNelly, of the
8.—Editor W. G.
Fitzgerald Press,
CONNECTED WITH IT— STILI
IN FAVOR EVERYWHERE.
! Old superstitions die hard and it
J will he a long time before the cus
tom of celebrating Hallowe’en goes
state would receive more revenue \ out of ftslllo:i# j U8t why we cele-
andidate, of which there are | than it does at present, with the \ brate Hallowe’en—a pagan festival
— is a mooted question, and the av
Subscription Rates:
$1.00
Those who wear flannels are wear
ing them.
It’s a hot day when
doesn’t stage some runaway
ding.
Mrs. Panknurst isn’t making as
much noise as she did before ^ho
started.
When we get Mexico—out of course
three, who receives the largest higher rate ami inaccurate returns,
number of votes in the entire dis-j Judge Ilart has been and is still
trict will be formally declared the: making a tour of the state in the na-
Congressman. It takes only a plur-Jture of a campaign of education. It
ality of tho votes cast to elect. If Is hi* io impress the people wUh
one candidate received a majority in the ibkpvPuUiee and neeeseity o»
Valdosta two counties and ran closo In [ making nroper returns of their ^
llie balance of the ten, ho would property. Tho discovery he has al- j ’ to „ j s a w ,»j r( j festival in whPh
probably get more votes than either ready made is more than sufficient! the supernatural is supposed to play
i a part and this is sure to appeal to
ould ho the to call attention to this necessity.— . t1|p young people of today who are
Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
because our fa£h
ers did.’*
During the last few years there
has been a craze for pageants and
any festival which requires people
to iros fa fancy costumes or go
through curious ceremonies is sire
to he popular, consequently Hallow
e’en Is likely to ho celebrated this
little ceremony. Tho).
cl the other two and
winner.
It means that every man’s, vote, no
matter in what county he may re
side, will count as much as any
other man’s vote. It does away with
the county unit plan in which many
that’s counting tho eggs before they t j mes a man feels loath to vote bc-
hatch. cause it may perchance be quite ap-
o— parent that his county is for a man
Bring the hoy to the circus and let j 0 w hom he is opposed and his vote
will he of no consequence. In this
it is different. Every vote counts.
him dream ot being ring-master for
weeks to come.
WILL SUPPORT LI KE.
W. R. Roddenbery Writes the Time-
Enterprise, Saying He is
Supporting Luke.
Cairo. Ga., Ori. 2n, 1913.
Editor Times-Enterprise,
Thomasville. Ga
Dear Si**:
eipt of a com-
ontinually looking for something
; startling.
J Anion? certain young people, it is
- the one night in tho year upon which
! rl oy think it perfectly proper to
‘ cars© as much mischief as possible
! such ns removing gates, doors,
j wagf ns. etc . ring door hells and play
j{iik-tark upon some neighbor’s win-
' dow.
j Hallowe’en is the evening of the
! dr.y which precedes what is known
! as All Saints’ day In the Christian
I calendar, but its customs seem to
j have little in common with the
! church festival, for Hallowe’en was j
! celebrated by the Druids.
legend tells how the devil
who published the sehsatlonal arti
cle recently that some of the Geor
gia congressmen who attended the
Roddenbery funeral wefe drunk, has
refused to accept the denial made by
a member of the congressional par
ty, and has reiterated his charges In
another Issuo of his paper.
.Mr. McNelly says:
Th© names of the two congress
men so weak In human flesh, as to
allow themselves to heroine debauch
ed with whiskey while en route to
tho funeral of a deceased brother,
are known to tho entire funeral
parly who came down from Wash
ington. The Press has no desire to
expose these gentlemen. Their, own
consciences no doubt have told them
of their depravity and they know
iheir own guilt. However, should It
be denied by those who were sober
en this funeral train, that none r.f
their party were drunk, the Press is
in position to furnish the names of
the drunken congressmen, with
proof to sustain evei*y word we have
said.
IE SWEETER THAN USUAL
There is also a Baker in football,
am just in
It is therefore imperative to the | municatlon from a reliable party In j made his°head , round on Hallowe’en |
best interests of the district that
and ue can kick a.- far in propor- rtvery nia -j W ho can> vote on ^lat op
tion as the other chap can hit. casion. It may be that one-vote will
They talk In Alabama like they and eyery Toter shoU | d express his that in his opinion my attitude
have gotten Hobson’s goat and cook- w j|] candidate selected have its influence all over the dis-
ed his goose, all at the same time. w| „ lave a flc ., r plurality of the! !rlct ln case I am aaginst Mr. Luke.
o * * s. • it * mu * * 1 This communication does not
° votes of the district. The vote wont i . . . ,
, |come from a supporter of Mr. Luke
LAYING IN winter coal seems tc bo as large as it should be, but the : for lire f are9 fojg remarks by the
be quite an annoyance to at least voter should make an effort to come statement that he is supporting an-
one Thomasville citizen. , out an ‘> ba ” ot *" eve V county, town. ] other candidate.
informed that I am not supporting
Mr. Luke for Congress and he asks
that I inform him as to whether this
coi.nt mightily in the final outcome, roport b e true or ri0 . t> and jj 0 a dd 3
vhich it is stated that he has been j and appeared about tho houses in tho
forests where he frightened every
one who came near him. However,
if lie saw his image he fled. This
V cud is said to have been the foun
dation for the curious custom of tho
Comments on th© Sweetness is Uni
versal, Arguing a Splendid
Syrup A’ield.
children carrying “pumpkin devils”
on Hallowe'en night “It takes a
devil to catch a i-.eri!" was the old
adage. The child’on of this ago
-Id not think the evening’s sport
uplete unless one of these hideous
affairs was somewhere about the
j house.
| Hallowe'en is really a festival of
] mi] erst it ion, yet withal a delightful
village and country precinct in the I The natural presumption on my | one. for it brings young people to-
u J . !n,rt ie iiinf if m,. • gether for innocent amusement as
Big court is adjourned and the Second district. 11 art is that If n y answer shou d con-j wpl) Rs heln( , a ne v e r-ende<l joy to
! Q • I firm the report, that it would bo the children who play at making
boys have about caught up witn tneir . : used against Mr. Luke. I have writ- j pimpkki devils,
fishing for a month or two. | THOMAS COUNTY COURTS. jten my correspondent that he hast
j tilde toward Luke’s candidacy. att "! BOSTON TO HAVENLW HITEL
The sugar cane in South Georgia
this year is sweeter than ever in its
history. This assertion is borne out
hv those who drink this delicious
juice at the soda founts, the uni
versal comment being that it is. If
anything too sweet. This condition
is somewhat unusual and is caused
by the early cold snap, which was
just rtoht to sweeter. th« cane.
Cane grindings are starting in
every section of the county and be
fore many days the usual number of
delightful cane grinding parties
will he organized. The syrup is ex
ported to be more delicious tha'.i
e\or and a ready sale is always
found for it.
How the Dickens is a Second dis
trict Democrat to get any office with
no Congressman there to do it for
| Thomas County is fortunate in the' N , ow for fear . tll |., orr oneoU8 re-
j conduct of its City and Superior. port may have gained considerable
him.
A Miss Goody Raysor is to be mar
ried to Mr. I. C. Hare, and the wed
ding will take place in Shaver, Mis
souri.
1 Courts. The business is
.
divided 1 consideration and that some of my j
. . . | friends may be misted tnereby. wnd !
that tho courts are able each term ... . , „ . ,
.desiring to do justice to Mr. Luke,'
to practically clear the docket. Judge ' {tn( ^ t 0 a void being put in false light j
Hammond, of the City Court, and myself, T he? to state my position In I
Solicitor Luke, have formed a com-: Present race. j
bination which is impartially pro-! r am n °t undertaking to- manage
nounced the most effective in the ; ^ *»«(
,to pose as trying to boost anv can-!
j state among City Courts. The busi-, d , dato hy nppe:lIInK to th6 hIghIy .
Woe to tho man who counts the ness is despatched with remarkable ..prized friendship of the people of tho
ballots before they are doposited lu facility and nothing that is not with-1 Second Congressional district Tor my j
November out the full legal showing is al- gloved- brother, the late Congress- i
Tho conse-; man ’ , "’ t 1 am 0| ’ 0:,, y nn,, 1
isf-ientiously supporting Mr. Luke :n
ready
A CARD OF THANKS
FROM JUDGE FRANK PARK
New Firm Organized in That City
Si Mm to Erect a Modern Hoh-
tlrry on the Milligan Ware- l
linuM) Site. i I wish to thank the many friends
The Southern Real estate, Land i ' vh '> have Helped men in my race for j
& Trust Company, a strong 0 rgai.l-j Con *'' rcss - 11:1,1 it; not for y° ur j
zatlon cf business men recently! aml automobiles, it would!
formed at Boston. Is preparing t0 1 hava been difllcult for mo to cover so I
erect a handsome and comfortable! “ uch . ferr.tory. Had it not been for'
hotel in that city. The company has |
purchased the site on whlcli tho
arehouse of Mr. E. C. Milligan, j
jar te A. C. L. station, is located,!
ihe box, especially
fifth.
»afo bunk during tho Huerta elec- j
tlon.
Some newspaper man comments on j
tho picture of Joe Bailey, in some ,
Texas public building. He simply j
remarks that it is done in oi\
It is well knotfn that Mr. Luk.
v*is the staunch and trusted friem
of my brother, Anderson, for years
and durin^ each of his ranipalcn:
lowed to be carried out. ,
' «u*Ientiousl
o— jiiuonce is a clear docket and ready , ,,, s rar0 for and
despatch of all-litigation. hesitate to let my position lie
Diaz found that Undo Sara’s war I . . ,! in f ,
Judge Ihomas, iu the conduct oi ( i n matters of public weal,
vessel was quite a comfortable and. , ., .. it is W0 ii i {nnu > n tint Mr
r the Superior court, holds tho lamej 11 1H wo| i Known tnat Mi
record. That court isYuh as smooth-1
ly and effectively' as ever in the his-,
tory and tho last term is proof of j f or Congre***. M**. Luk** rendered bun
the fact that the two weeks’ session more valuable assistance than any
is almost useless. Judge Thomas «"* nian. and their Memphis
!^ ,, , . , . . , i was never broken. Therefore. I feel
■has disposed of business at each
; that in supporting Mr. Luke in his
! term in much less than tho a s» al inspirations. I am simply expressing
1 two weeks and there tire fewer cases j that gratitude which nty deceased
■than ever before left on tho docket, j brother would approve.
| It is believed by those who are in! 1 havi> ,wo brothers now living lu
I touch with matters relative to the
and will erect thereon a brick ho
led, up-to-date in every particular,
with twenty-five rooms, at a cost of
about twenty thousand dollars. •
Work will begin about tho first of
April and wi'l be pushed to Immed-
hue completion, being ru
rapidly as possible. Tho men be
hind the movement are strong bus!- 1
iici-s m. n who know what they aro;
doi.tg and tile town of Boston is to
he congratulated upon their fortu-l
nato selection of that town for a new ,
hotel.
of farmer friend
would have had trouble in finding I
shelter, and had it not been for the !
goodness of their wives, at times I j
W'ould have gone hungry. I
It matters not how this race ter
minates, I am deeply grateful for
your help.
I wish to thank also everyone who
has given me encouragement in any
way. At this time I am confident of
election, and I earnestly ask each and j
every one of those who are with me I
in this fight to come to the poll:
November 5th, ami give me your help.
I have done the best I could, and a
relying on you to do the rest.
CURRENT PRICES
—at—
Smith’s Cash Store
222 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
SUGAR, KICK AND GIIITS.
Best Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs for
Best Granulated 3ugar, 25-lb. Sack $1.JM)
Best Whole Grain Rice, 15 lbs for $1.00
Best Grade Grits, Medium and Coarse, per peck ttOc
LAUD, COOKING COMPOUNDS, AND MEAT.
Snowdrift Lard, 10 lb bucket ,,,.$1,20
Snowdrift Lard, 4-lb buckets .. ..50c
Cottolene, hi 10-lb buckets $1.30
Cottolene, 4-lb bucket W*’
Wesson Cooking Oil, per can 30c
Crlsco. small size, per can 25c
Crisco, largo size 50c
Swift’s Jewel.Compound, in bulk, 9 pounds $1.00
Swift’s Jewel Compound, 50-lb cans $1.00
Swift's Premium Hams, per lb 20c
Best Dry Salt Meat, per lb 15o
CANNED GOODS.
Karo Corn Syrup, three cans for 23c
Maryland Chief Tomatoes, three cans for 25c
Mary Chief Corn, two cans for 23c
Maryland Chief Garden Peas, two cans for 23c
Sliced Bee*, two cans for ....23c
Pork and Beans. \anCamp’s, 3 cans for 23c
Heinz’s Dill Pickles, per can 15c
Campbell’s Soup, three cans, any kind 23c
3-lb Cans Best Grade Pie Peaches, two for 23c
1-11* Can of Best Table Peaches, two for 25c
3-lb Can California Lemon Cling Peaches, one for 20c
1-lb Can of Libby’s Asrara~us Tips, for 25c
1-lb. Can of Rum ford Baking Powder 25c
Pink Salmon, 1-lb can for 10c
Eagle Brand Milk, 2 rans for. 33c
3-lb Can of Lye Hominy, one for 10c
Lowney’s Cocoa, fresh new Htock, -1b cans 20c
Lowney’s Crnoa, fresh new stock. 1-5 pound cans 10c
Beardsley’s Sliced Cod Fish, 3 Jirs for 23c
Beardsley’s Boneless Herring. 3 jars for 25c
We lbijr Our Flour In Solid Car Lots—That is Why W© Can Sell
You the Rest Flour at the Following Low Prices:
A 24-lh Sack of our D-Lisht-U Self-Rising Flour 85c
A 21-lb. Sack of our Onliwon, Plain Flour for 75c
A 24-lb Sack of our Amron Self-Rising Flour for 75c
These Flours are Guaranteed to be the best Flour made by
tne Ebert’s & Bros. Milling Co., a cctncern that owns and oper
ates three of the largest Flour Mills in Indiana. Try a pack of
this Flour and be convinced that you CAN buy the best Flour for
less than you are now paying.
LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES.
Octagon Soap, six bars for 23c
Lenox Soa? 7 bars for 23c
Lamp Starch, 6 full pounds for 23c
Large Size Package of Gold Dust 20c
Old Dutch Cleaner, 3 cans for 23c
Giant Potash, 7 cans for 23c
PICKLES.
l!«*in/.e’s Pickles, in Bulk, Fresh New Stock Just Received.
COFFEES.
We have just installed a modern electric coffee mill and we
are now irt position to furnish the best Coffee In any form that
y ou prefer, from the coarsest to the finest grade.
One pound of our Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb 33o
One pound of our Best Rio Coffee, per lb 30c
One pound of our Best Santos Coffee, per lb 23c
One pound of our Coffee and Chickory, per lb 20c
One pound cfln of Votan Coffee, per lb- 33c
PAY CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES, and rcduc© the high
o»M of living. Wo deliver our goods anywhere within the City
Limits. Don't forgot tho place. All phone orders are given
Pro*-ip* Attention, and iv/» "111 giro you good delivery service, if
it Likes two drays and ten bicycle hoys.
PKON£ 316.
Smith’s Cash Store
222 {SOUTH BROAD STFEET.
luxt in r to the Express Office.
Again I thank you.
Sincerely,
FRANK PARK.
FURS
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES
Wool on Commission. Writl for
list mentioning this sd.
Established 1837
JOHN WHITE SCO. LOUISVILLE, KY,
Murphy may bo sorry now that he
didn’t disqualify Sulzer. The im
peached Governor seems to be head
ed straight for tho assembly.
KRUPP MfiKEHStRE EXPOSED
Uncle Sam savs tr.at the slit skirt
is healthful. Nobody denies that,
nor that Eve's costume wasn’t con
ducive to colds or pneumonia.
1 h.'ivi
tho Pe ond Congressional district,
and my information is that they a*©
* legislature that the bill to establish ! bmh supporting Mr. Luke, taking the
la regular county solicitor, may pass tsame* view of the matter as I do.
TEDDY TO CROSS
AOS if AUTO
at the next session. Tills bill pro-1
| vides for a Solicitor who will handle t
j both tho Superior Court and the City '
j Court business, it's passage should j
: be encouraged, for while the Solid-
The Montgomery Advertiser will j l(jr ( , Bliel . a , o( th „ 8uperlor court ls j
please tell us what ’possum hunting I
has to do with poll-taxing. The I
iound-together has an ominous ring
Yours very truly,
W. B. RODDENBERY.
SO. COMMERCIAL CONGRESS
Em.” seems to be delighted with
the protecting arms of Uncle Sam
closely entwined about her. She
doesn’t even care who sees her.
either.
Jack McCartney
Rome is as dry a
might admit that
doesn’t deny tlr
a bone. He al*
«oine other tow:
nearby
lion
an’t enjoy the same distinc-
Judge Covington is gaining dai'y,
J edge Park’s friends say he is stron
ger than ever and Roscoo Luke Js
getting more votes each day. Now
who is going to win?
■ ■ —o — —
Judr« R|>wr sterns to be inti rovtnz
from his reeent attack and there '«
hop* cow (bat he will recover. It
would not bo surprising If some of
Judfte 8peer'a troubles couldn't
attributed to worry
Tho elections .Sunday ln Mexico
V«iw orderly and rery few Toted,
p hut It takes them longer to count
A* wilds of th#
fltaAM.
-:-v--. •’
i on 10 do any amount ol
»rk, it could be done by a
•ouuty solicitor much more effeo-
ively and without any undue hasto.
is is necessary in th* present sys
tem. The matter is one which
mid Interest the entire state.
o
ASTOUNDING STATEMEN I.
I May Have Chaiiuc of Officer*—Meet
| mg at Mobile Today Will Hear
| the Report of Nominating
Committee.
(By Associated Brass)
j Berlin. Germany, Oct. 28.—The j
} | romised disclosures of tho methods |
I used hy the Krupp Gun Works t»> —
obtain ’’inside’’ information con-; Buenos Aires, Argentine, Oct. 29.
(corning Germany’s contracts, was I — Col. Theodore Roosevelt may cross
j; ar'Iy developed this morning, at the the Andes Mountains by automobile
resumption of tho trial or Otto Ec- instead of by train, during the latter
Icius. Maxmlllan Brandt and Von part of next month. It is under-
| Metzen, who were formerly tho chief stood that he favors this means of
■ *epreservatives of tho Krupps In transportation. Tho trip through
J Berlin. I tho mountains will probably bo made
One witness testified that he'through Uspailaha Pass. In some
! warned tho Krupp Company against j places the road Is excellent, while in
; Brandt’s subterranean work. His lolher* it is rugged and narrow, be-
' testimony was contradictory to thatjing twelve hundred feet above the
■ given by tho Krupp directors, but he| ? a level at several points along the
j produced substantiating letters which
' he declared had passed between him
and officers of tho Krupp Gun Works.
Severe storms aro common
vor this rout
TEMPER vr|Ti»r>i
FOR THIS SEASON. |
: r Judge Halt had declared that
ly one-fourth of the taxable prop-
';. «•? Georgia is bring returned for
• iiion. tho statement would not
v surprising to very many
M>b\ heo.i.;.-•«» it has been very gen-
ally understood that the value of *
e taxable property of the state Is
uTovfru.'fU’Jy $1,000,000,000, while !
•• hook-, show only about $800.- J
Mmo of this b* returned for tax-1
Mobile, Ala., O t. 29.—Many
changes in tho directorate of the|l°tV
jcuil...; Ccnjn:o«ciai Congress look-
| ed likely this morning. The Nomi-
| eating Committee brought in a re-1 . -:v a -uoctrited 1
I vhich was set made public at} Washington, Oct.
hat time, hut it is understood that' t».res as low as ever before recorded '• Taxes and Re
L ipcemmended several Important 1 in October were reported from var- j ers of the Co*
n, hut when lu* asserted
i
than ono-sev^nth of it had boon |
i r n»*d, tho statement was more.o.-|
i ;»• founding. On this basis, the j
cfmrr.t of the tax equalization 1
the property of the state will J
k»- it approximately $600,000,-1
changes. The election of officer*
lakes place late this afternoon.
The secretaries of the comnicr-
ii:«l organizations held a meeting
this afternoon. Many of thesd dele-
u. tes rre here from hundreds of
Southern cities.
Tlie statement made hy Oscar
Underwood Monday, which was in
terpreted to mean that he favored
the free passage of American ships
through the Panama canal, was
touched on today hy John Haslam.
■ Ganndian. He said he hoped that
all nations would be permitted to j
Canal with perfect equality
hat; He believed that way was the pur
pose of the men who planned t.i»*
great passage-way.
MCNEYTO L0A v
000.
Tho startling
We will loan you money oa your
j farms in Thomas or Brooks coun-
announecraent of ties for 3 or 5 years,
Judge Ifart, who Is tho tax commis
sioner of the state, shows more
Un4teJ clearly tha* ever the Importance of
the enactment of the tax eqaalfsa-
Interest pa yah J 3 yearly :*i fi p
cent.
CHASER ft MALONE.
Private banker*. Moultrie, Oa.
(Advertisements
ious Southern points today.
Most ot today’s reports came from I
the Southwest, but low temperatures(
Thursday in the South Atlantic States}
aro 'predicted by the Weather Bu
reau. 1
Mrs. L. M. Kloepfte . and little j
daughter Glenn of Columbus, arei
the ruestg of Mrs. P. J. Klopfer on
Fletcher Street.
Scratched
40 Years
Used D. D. D.,
All Itching Gone 1
This lx fho actual experience of Anna
Crnmun. Santa Roxa. Cab. with the won
derful I>. D. L>. Prescription!
1>. D. D. Is tho proven Eczema Cure
the inlld wash that gives instunt relief
in nil forma of akin trouble
CP-anaea the akin of all linpuritlea—
WA*hea away blotches and pimples,
leaving the akin aa smooth and healthy
•a that of u child.
Get a 60c bottle of this wonderful
Eczema Cure today and keep It In th*
We ’ know that D, D. D. will do all that
fli claimed for it
R; Thomas. Jr* druggbt4t—dv.
TAX NOTICE.
Last Round.
1 will he at the following places
t on dutes nr.med tor the purpo>o of
Tempera-)collecting state, County and School
!ng the '.o' al vot-
for the y;ar 1913:
Mulcalfe, Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Coolidge, Thursday, Nov, 6
Merrillville, Friday, Nov. 7.
Meigs, Monday, Nov. 10.
Pnvo, Wednesday, Nov. 12, A. M.
Pavo, Thursday, .Nov. 13, A M.
Barwlck. Frida>, Nov. 14, A. M.
Opblocknee. Mon. Nov. 17.
Kllabetle. Friday, Nov. 21.
Patten, Monday. Nov. 24 A. M.
Boston. Tuesday. Nov. 25.
Boston. Wednesday, Nov. 26.
I will be at my office at the Court
House In Thomasville, from Decem
ber 1st to the 20th. inclusive, or
which dutp the Tax Books will close
for the year 1913.
Respectfully,
P. S. HEETH, T. C., T. C.
Dr. F. A. Strobel
CHIROPRACTOR
Many so called Incurable dlscaso.
barn been restored by chiropractic
(■Pinal) adjustment*.
Chronic disease, a Specialty.
Examination and Consultation Free
Phone 111. 10*91 WnUama Bide.
Thomasville,
Money Loaned
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At <% interest, payable annually. The borrower baa the
privilege ot paying, part orall of the principal at any Interest
period, stopping interest, On such payment. I will aave you
money. Come to see mo, or write. Prompt sttentlcq given
*P wrlttiD Inquiries. ,
W. M. BRYAN;
OFFICE OVER P09T OFFICE;—TIIOU.1SYJLI.L, C.KOIlLlA.
KH8