The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, November 04, 1913, Image 3

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w, SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES BNTBRPRIS K, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1013. WHENEVER YOU NEE9 A GENERAL TUHiC - TAKE GROVE’S 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. For Grown People and Children, You know what you are taking when you cake Grove’s Tasteless cliill 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 and is i.i 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’M’out it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. (adv) Vote Wednesday for Congressman MILEAGE CflilT BE E Em IS A BOTHER ON THAT DAY TUB PEOPLE OF TUB SECOND DISTRICT SKIJ5CT SUCCESSOR TO LATE LAMENTED S. A. RODDEVBKItY—LUKE LEADING AND THOMAS CQU NTY SHOULD GIVE HIM HAND- ( SOME MAJORITY. • Tomorrow, Wednesday, the poo- on that day and cast their ballots, i pie of this district select a Con- his election is sure to happen. j gressman to till the unexpired term Luke’s majority in Grady will be: o» 3. A. Koddenbery. There are large, in Thomas likewise, and In three candidates, lion. Roscoe Luke, Colquitt he will receive many more j of this city. Judge Frank Park, of i votes than Jud r e Park. In Tift he Sylvester and Judge W. A. Coving- has a good majority and ho will , ton, of Moultrie. [ bieak even in Mitchell and Decatur, race looks now to be safe for Luke. Covington is by far the .weakest man in the race, as far as votes are concerned. Thomas Coun ty .will have to roll up a splendid majority for the home man to keen r noe with Worth County, the home of Judge Park. It should be a mat ter of county pride for Thomas Coi'nty to give her candidate the largest majority of the three favor- to sons. If the voters '.nine ording to conservative estimates. lx ugherty county is closer than wn anticipated by Judge Park, and the other counties on the West side of the Flint River are not so strong for Judge Park as was at first be lieved. • Thomas County will elect a Congressman If the voters of the county do their share. The -polls in the country precincts open nine o’clock and close at three. ON TIIK TRAINS IF THE RAIL ROADS OIMECT, SAYS SUPREME ODUIIT—G RORGIA GOV Ell NOR’S VETO VINDICATED. .Mr. Charles Harris was among the' ■\( 1! known visitors here yesterday. Mr. Tom Silva of Albany spent yi sterday with his wife here. 1 Wertz, the Gun and l*orksmitli, is doing repair at the Busy Bee Com pany, on Jackson St., Thomasville. Miss Hetty Homo and Miss Hes- !e 'forne, of Heston, were among the visitors here yesterday. Mr. 3. C. Roby of Atlanta, waa unong the visitors here yesterday. Mr. Preston Dozier, of Near Or leans, is visiting friends hi the city for a short time. I1Y LAW PROFESSOR WHILE HE WALL STREET BUSY REJECTING I WAS SITTING IN THE CLASS- CONGRESSMAN JUMPS UP AND TELLS HIS STORY. COUPONS BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN REGULATIONS AT THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For Weakness and Loss of Appetlt The Old Standard general strengthening tot- (.COVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC, driven i •M.ilnria and builda up the system. A true tom. andsureAppetixer. For adults *nd children. V.’« (ad*) In Memory of the Organizer and First President of Our Thom- nsville Missionary Union. “And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me, write, Blessed are the dead which die in the laord from New York, Nov. 1.—The i inaugu ration of the income tax law was the the financial district here today. The banking houses were busy receiving the,rejected co-uplns. Wall Street has become thorough ly irirtated over the whole matter. The ill feeling is said t> result from the attitude of the Treasury De partment. which, according to mem bers of the Street, hao reversed it self several times in its regulations. Washington, Nov. 1.—Law stu dents at Georgetown University today told of a dramatic scene cause of much confussion in 'which occurred in a class room last nlpht, in which Dr. Holmes Conrad, a professor of law, and Caleb Pow ers ,the Kentucky Congressman, *.« re the chief actors. In a lecture beiore toe post-grad uate lcass. Dr. Holmes was de nouncing the prevailing public sym- - pathy for criminals. Ho asked, “Who was that man in Kentucky, who killed another man, and was then sent to Congress?” Caleb Powers, who was among the students on the front ro\v, arose and said, “I am the man!" Dr. Conrad apologized, and said he didn’t know the congressman •was a member of that class. It will be remembered that Pow ers spent eight years in a Ken tucky prison, being accused of com plicity in the murder of Governor Goobel. SAUTELLE SHOW ROUEN i Redeeming Feature to the Per formance—Side Show Worse Than the Rig Performance. TIN NTY T SAVED AT SEA TR4HES STRIKE AND I. A HO It GERMAN SHU* TAKES GREW CONDITIONS CACHE LANDING FROM IICKNIXG SH1I* IN MID- OF IIItITISlI MARINES TO KEEP ATLANTIC THIS MORNING, AC- ORDER. CORDING TO WIRELESS. Hnmberg, Ger., Oct. 31.—Twenty- Welllngton. New Zealand, Oct. 31. two of the twenty-five men In the —Actual hunger is now ^facing the I rev/ of the French freighter, ' Pa- conl mine and deck strikers of Now trie.” were rescued today in mid Zealand. A shortage in the fuel supply is also being sharply felt. All .vork has ceased In most trades in every port. In Wellington and ocean by the liner Kron Princess Cecelia. The liner founJ the Patria burn ing briskly, according to wireless Aukland, the two principal cities, tho* dispatches from the German captain, i ontinued rioting has brought the The captain launched his life landing of blue-jackets from British ( boat and took off the crow. Three warships to preserve order. The, of the French sailors were washed blue-jackets are seeing that passen- overboard and drowned before tho gi-rs are permitted to embark with-1 arrival of the liner, out molestation. ' • The Patrle waa from El Campo. The labor upheaval began with! France, while the Kron Princess Ce- tht strike of several hundred shtp-'rclfft was on her way here from wrlghts several 'weeks ago. These ( Mexico. men demanded higher wages andi better working conditions. The j The Campbell Baptist Association, dockers and miners struck in eym- Mondny. Washington, Oct. *11. The rail-! road requirement that inter-changea. I \ir. :>lo mileage he exchanged for tLk-jf-om c*ts before a journey Is begun, was j points, today held by the Interstate Com merce Commission to bo neither di»-; V1r criminatory nor in violation of any interstate commerce law. This decision was reached In pro ceedings prompted by complaint of tho Railroad Commission of South Carolina, and directed against tho Southern Railway and other road3 prorating in that state, to receive coupons from mileage books on all trains for transportation. A similar act was passed by the Georgia Legislature, hut it was ve toed by the Governor. The railroads thereupon adopted regulations which wero In effect that mileage hooks would not he ex- rlmir ed for tickets for a Journey wholly within the State of South I*. Q. White, of Ochlocknee, prominent fnrrner in town M rs. and Mrs. Gardiner Notting- f Sylvester, are the guests o‘ A. Roddeibcry. day. C. I/. Sheffield, of Cooltdge. prominent viator in town Kri- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. it. 3. Strickland, of Valdosta, spent a part of yesterday in the city. Mrs. ('. A. Grlscom, maid and chauffeur, arrived in the city yester day and v/ent to her country Place on the Lake this morning. Mr. Trafton Fleetwood, of Moul trie, wiit^ among tlie Sunday visitors to Thomasville. Mr. (\ N. Neel spent Sunday with his family, who are guests of Mrs. Joseph Mabbott, in Quitman. Mrs. R. If. North and Mrs. 1C. A. nrolina. A new form of mileage. j n panama City, after a short visit e returned to their home j people Miss Marion Fielder, of Atlanta, who has been spending the past week with Miss Marianne Watt, left this morning for her homo in At lanta. Mrs. Z. I. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. J. 3eott Hunter, Miss Bessie Steyerman and Miss Jessie Watt have returned from Cuthbert, where they attended the p eeting of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. They report a most delightful visit and are loud In their praise of the hospitality of the Cuth- rok was Issued for Intra-state travel in that case. The state authorities complained to the Interstate Com merce Commission that their state was being discriminated against. In Its decision rendered todaj', the Commisison holds that the com plaint is based on a des’ro to ob tain discriminatory cdvnr.’ages. In the belief of the Commission, such to Miss Hinson in this city. Mr. C. L. Thompson has recently j sold three Studebaker cars to men ... ,, i » . i .. this city. Mr. J. L. Beverly has pur- ,.ir. and Mrs. Hugh Lester h-fl a touring car of that make, for Atlanta today after a pleasant | rnd Mr f po!) , lrrh a7)d Mr Mc . • ' • I Li.ughlin a runabout each. All of J the cars were driven from Atlanta. . and all <ame In record time. They Miss Louis Coffin, of Spartanburg. | are handsome machines « n d hare S. C., arrived in the city yesterday attracted some attention since their tisit to Mr. Lester's parents, and Mrs. R. E. Lester. flciency in station operation. Circus day, as far the police were] ( p at hy them, and the other! This body met for its second day’s i concerned, was very .quiet, more so t rR( | eB followed their example, until ’session on Thursday morning at 9 \ than at any other similar time in a large portion of the laborers of i o’clock and after devotional servic- the history of the city. It was un-1 fhe- Dominion have ceased work. 1 ea, the work of the body was re-| usual because of the fact that the crowd >was composed of a larger per centage of negroes than whites, there being estimated about a thousand negro visitors here during the day. Johnnie Lonesome,” alias “Johnny timed. The report TAX NOTICE. * tlve committee was read Last Hound. closed a wonderful advancement I will he at the following places nil lines pertaining to that work. ... dates named for the purpose of At eleven o’clock the missionary. "Meeting State, County and School sf . Tmon wn8 preached by Rev. J. B. j { delays as caused to travels by lhe . afternoon to be the guest of Miss arrival Thursday afternoon use of exchange mileage books, can Anna Hopkins for several weeks. • be easily removed by Increased ef- I ! DROVE LOAFERS TO FIELDS. J Mr. J. H. Flowers left this morn-j ing for Montgo nery, where he was | I called by the grave Illness of his j 1 honinsville Mayor’s Big Fines Scar- | sister, who is a resident of thqt Idle Negroes Away. ♦ * city. J I ■ — j “Did you ever hear how Roscoe j Mrs. S. W. Baker left this morn- • Luke, as mayor of Thomasville. broke Mr. J. H. Beach Got First Ruck of j njr f or Savannah, where she was I up the gangs of loafers and Idle ne- I called by the serious illness of her J groes in Thomasville?” said W. A. j son-in-law, Mr. Alvin Rowe. Logan, of that city. “Well, he sore did make loafing an unpopular game l )UCk “L‘ he 1 Mr. W. A. Rn K ors. who ha, h,nn ; W *’ BIG BEER KILLE I lie Year on the (tanks of the Ochlorknee Friday Morning. of tho Execu- was killed In. this section Friday, lll(;>te(1 , n Fann(n Co „ nly , aoar Mor- r ( l . tho po a end and dls- morning by Mr J. Herbert Reach., town |a aiy: . ntlfclK a wMIo with ° bT n * , a “ thp an ' t Ivaneement on \ The buck wel K hed one hundred and VM alld fr | an(ls ln orady and I'"f ranH ' n the " *"• a „ n /' ^ d ^ a,! - that work. | seventy-one pounds and was killed | Thomaa Counties. m l (.ineht more than fifty tne first . . v jon the'banks of the Ochlocknee, on I nn . v ir place, some miles Young Mr. Beach shot by the police for picking a negro woman’s pocketbook. He was the sole offender during the day. The circus was witnessed by a large crowd at both the afternoon — nnd evening performances. It was henceforth; yet, saith the Spirit, o^e c f the 'punkest shows that has Long Twine” was arrested last night j Taxes and Registering the legal Tot- AlHgood and nil were gr»atly pleas-! r !' om " rs of the Conniy for the year II1S: >d at the manly, yet humble man-1 ""‘“"1 ""1 . that they may rest from their lar bors, and their works do follow them.’ r ever visited Thomasville. If there was one unusual or redeeming fea ture, they kept it well hidden. The Two years ago, our dear friend, ridng wag fairly good, the aerbatic. Mrs. A. P. Wright, true to her con victions and vision, called together the presidents of our various mis sionary auxiliaries to organize our Thomasville Missionary Union. She met witn us, with true cor diality and outlined her plans for work medlcore, and the clowns were; funny because of their vain attempts to try to be amusing. Tho great cowboy stunts which were Motcnlfe, Tuesday, Nov. 4. f’oolidRp. Thursday/ Nov. 6. Merrillville, Friday, Nov. 7. Meigs, Monday, Nov. 10. ‘ Pavo, Wednesday. Nov. 12, A. M Pavo, Thursday, -Nov. 13. a M. Bar wick, Frida>, Nov. 14, A. M. Ochlocknee^ Mop. Nov. 17. Ellabolle. Friday. Nov. 21. Patten. Monday. Nov. 24. A. M Boston. Tuesday. Nov. 25. Boston. Wednesday, Nov. 26 I ‘ For lime immemorial it had been Mrs. F. An nicy end Mr,. Edgar the custom to fine such $.1. nut r.randon left, this morning for At- j Mayor Luke ho-an shooting jr,n lnut.i, where they will attend the fl npg to tt)em r | xht oft tho raBl _ a -, d marriage of Miss Laura Ansley anil 1 waa consternation among the Mr. Rucker McCarty, which takes | regulars who now and then would Ware In that, rlty this woek. j pay a little fine and go hack to ! loafing. Rut that began to send To Prevent Blood Poisoning j them to tho fields »nd farms, and apply at once the wonderful old reliable Die,! any well Informed man will tell you where had been spread another one j ^"than “the“forked‘'one” Ho brought I l 'V K 1 T * :a ANXISKrTie H8AUN0 01L...ur. j now that It Is easier to get rotton .. c lnan lno icrKen ono. tie nrougnt , icnl dreiilng ‘hnl reliecce, pnlu .nd heal- — 1 , ."i -,vi.k 1, ,k„ .... 1 one of the-prettiest runs ho has ever , ner in which ho presented the var- 1 , ' . . , I#... ki. (-witnessed, two does following the R»us phnses of his subject. *After:« « i»n* nanspoiinn n the sermon a collection was taken. >U - ck - h” 1 P j h s ,“ . l ' a land a liberal amount was realized. l’ asTOd his stand The horns .. .. .. ho states, were peculiar, in that one Then the congregation was dis-d uas t j, 0 reffU i a r flvo prong, while the missed, and ropared to tho ‘able., olher waa but ono prong .and short- of thoso dinners which was ealeu luted to satisfy an appetite. At 1:30. the body re-assembled.: and listened to tho reports on mis-1 sample of the steak to the city and | tti It was delicious. * time. Not a liniment .’5c. 50c. $1.00. great - 1 will be n^n ISttSSUh # I T ° CUr ° a C ° ,d ,n ° ne D * y T. r I.TnimA in Thomnsville from Decern- 3nd » h <> wed progress in all branch-; T ,keLAXATivRBROMO0uh«lne. itatopathe . . • adver-1 Hou.e In _ , on es of mission work. ' i cough and Hemlnchc nud »cr tisod simmered dawn to a few ropo. her 1st to the 20tn Inclusive, on McDaniel pros!- Drcireltt* t«lund n, throwing stunts that almost any | which date the Tax nooks will close Rov^w. j e w. OROvns plainsman could do ‘with his co-operative work. Always a loyal shut and a rope twirling contest by worker In her own church, It was ono man who wns very fair In his not surprlsng to seo her deBlrlous of i work. all of our women, one In purpose. | The “forty clowns” and “twelve plan and Christian fellowship. Tho elephants,” which were advertised. Ilrst meeting was held in the Parrish proved to be six clowns and three House of the Episcopal Church, when elephants. Tho other features ad- Mrs. Wrl-ht brought us a message ( vertlsed materialized In about tho ou the life of Paul, exhorting us to i same proportion. ‘31g, Sautelle com- follow his example in making Christ j pllmented the town for Its orderli- pre-eminent In our hearts and lives,'ness and tho city officials for their and leading ns In that great hymn,! attention to duty. The town Is not ” Blest Be tho Tie That Binds Our j able with a clear conscience to re- llearts in Christian Love.” turn the compliment as far as thu Mrs. Wright served as President of merits of his show Is concerned, our Union for a year, declining re-| The side show was really an ex- electton, but the Inspiration gained | tension to the_ limit, even where and the knowledge obtained served such performances are concerned. eyes.for the year 1913. nesneetfully, P. S. HEF.TH. kH off the Cold. r niU to Cure. • h 1>ox. 25c. SILVER MUSI SERVE T. C., T. C Theatre Undergoing Rejmirs. Mr. Max Dobbs is having soin* changes made in tho Broad Street Park, made a strong appeal in be half of that great institution. Othor important reports were rendered and ably discussed. Friday morning marked the clos ing business of the Association, and several reports wore made and Theatre this week. The front of tne ^ifwiissed. Among the latter was building will be changed, but this ill not interrupt the service. tlie report on 8unday Schools, reprt w r as read by I. P. Hart, . , ■ ... I J I i. w do 1INMJ Uj t. i . I seal v, " Dobbs states that the show will on-j fli>oke | nterc8 Hngly on the Imperi- tlnee, Just as formerly and that the nee| j of t[le children being ln- pntrons will not he Inconvenienced L tnlctud ln ttlo Slraday School, with to encourage us to expect and tempt greater things In- the Master's work. Her nobility of character and pur pose, her loyalty to Christ and His There was a negro band which tempted minstrel stunts, a lady who sold pictures of "your future wife,” a woman who played on somo cur ious pipes and bells, three old wom- cause. her determination and desire en who essayed to go back of a cur- to do something worth while, her i tain for twenty-five cents extra, and vision u. ua possibilities of the work,! do the "Egyptian dance.” In addl- and her well-laid plens crystal!? .tion to this, there were three gam- Into what Is known as our Thomas-' bllng devices which coined money, ville Missionary ynlon. a memorial i and apparently offered unheard of to our Organizer and first Presl-1 offers to those who stood around dent, fay-roachlng In Its Influence, ’ and participated in the feet. Alto- -Servant of God. well done! Rest from thy loved employ; The battle fought, the victory won- Entcr thy Master’s Joy.” MRS. Wm. McKAY, MRS. JOHN F. PARKER, MI3S MAMIE HAN3ELL, MISS JULIA JOHNSTONE. gether this place should have been closed up by order of the police, so absolutely rotten was It. • NOTICE TO FARMERS. To AH Farmers of Thomas County Georgia: | Messrs. Roscoe Chastain, of the Thomas Union Waroohifsc Company and S. A. Chastain aro au thorized to contract and sottle for your cotton at 15 centi per pound, basis, middling. See them before auctioning off the balance of your crop. Adv. S. S. C. C. W It hy the repairs. Cura* Old Soros, other Remedies Won't Curo. The worst cmes, no matte: of how Ions: ■re cured hy the RutKleiliil, old reliable !•>. I'orter'a Antiseptic Ili-nliti* Oil. It reliefs Pain and Ileal; at ;a? I m* . J5c, wOc. 5 . idv. ; the pur© words and spirit of tho Urogram For .Week of Prayer. Tho Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will ob- servo the Call to tho Week of Prayer and the .Study of Missions, in our Southland, and in the regions beyond us These services will Nie held in the Isoague room. All members of this Society, all friends that are In terested in the study of missions, and all that are indifferent to the Bible, for tho hoys of today will be | great command, “Go yo Into all tho tho men of tomorrow, and the girls j world,” are cordially Invited to be of today would- bo the mothers ofpresent. tomorrow, who would adorn the These services will begin at 3:30 homos and fix tho destiny of our I f*. .\j. t an d will hold an hour, great and proud nation. ) Monday—Bible Study and Prayer. After the election of a Treasurer,! Tuesday Orientals and Immi- nnd other routine business, the j grants. body adjourned to meet with Ever-1 ' Thursday- -Fields for Special Col- greon church, 6 miles northeast of ( lections. Boston. G«., in October, 1914. Thursday —7:30 P. M., Depeadeit REPORTER. (end Delinquent Girls. Friday—Papal Florida Coast and Mrs. W. 3. Hoyt, and MIm Beat rice Hoyt, of Westchester, N. Y., ar rived yesterday afternoon and are at their winter home near the Coun try Club. TUPS REM 10 MOVE NEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING But Htuland, With Aid of Cardni, Effects Her Deliverance. Draper, N C.—Mrs. Helen Dalton, ol this place, says: "1 suffered for years. Seattle, Wash., Nov. l.—-The city with pains in my left side, and would government here will make an enter. Often almost smother to deaih. gency appropriation to employ addl- Medidnes patched me up for awhile tlonal rat catches, as the result of bid then 1 would eel worse again. Final- finding several of the rodents Infect- ly, my husband decided he wanted me to ed with the dread bubonic plague, try Cardui, the woman’s tonic, so he Sixteen plague-infected rats were bought me a bottle and 1 began using IL ? a - ght this month. Four venrs ago. It did me more good than all the medl- whcn piamie-lnfected rats were Cines I had taken# found in Seattle, twenty-six Infect- I have induced many of my friends to ra t B WG re caught. The present BAT CATCHERS ARE EMPLOYED have rst-catching force Is considered In- bj Cardui, and they all sa/they tob^n?Md d n^vJ?w“llV^ed , irin" r a f t P s '" ,at< ’ to eatch a " tho ,ntecteJ to compare with Cardui. I believe it is rat3 ' for «lt womanly trou- NEfiI(0 kdugation, was DISCUSSED AT CONFERENCE. SlM” For over 50 years, Cardtd has been re lieving woman’* sufferings and building weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, give U a fair trial. (By Associated Pro-*.) -Nashville, Tenn.. Nov. 1.—The edu- !t "should”surely "help’yotli SSU has S cation of the negro race was the Interesting Visitor Here. Mr. Curry A. Long, who Is chief of port workers, at Cebu Cebu, Philip pine, Islands, accomiwnled by his wife, Is visiting Ills sister. Mrs. Blanche Attell, whom he has not seen lu 16 years. Mr. Long is a Georgia boy, having been bora aul reared near Bainbrldge. In speaking of his departure, tho Cebu (Pi I.) Chronicle, said: “Mon are remembered tn two ways, by the knock they give or by the aid they ronder. Wo romom- ber some one-time cltisena for the things they have left undone here, and tho nasty things they havo said nbout tiB to covor up their own trail. Atlanta, Oct. 31.—Tho troops at Others we recall with only the kind- p ort McPherson are ready to move eat of thoughts. We recollect their on a moment’s notice, as tho result social and business activities, and of the Mexican situation. Acoord- ure sorry they have gone. , There reports prevalent in military *■“ circles hero, tho same condltloa Is true of evory army post In the South. Tho Seventeenth regiment, quar tered hore, Is momentarily expecting orders to entrain for tho Mexican j border, rather as an emergency | move than through any actual ccr-1 talnty that thero will be an Amori- ■ can invasion of Mexico. In the event Southern troops do move to the border, Atlanta wlM ho u center of executive activity, owing j to the fact that Gen. Robert K. Ev ans, commander of the department of the gulf, has headquarters here 1 City Missions, Truly ye have received, freely give. Bring your tithes into Minn house, saieth the Lord. MRS. .IAS, F. EVANS, Pros , MRS. .1. C. SCHWRNCKE, V.-P. and Socty. are many who have left us whom wo cannot forget: they havo left their mark behind them, In the fine cus tom house built under tlielr direc tion, tho waterworks, tho wharvos. the schools, and so on. "Among the latter wo shall be nhlo to numuor Curry A. Long, who ienves on Saturday next for Manilla, and the United States. As, assis tant engineer, bureau of naviga tion In charge of Cebu port works, he hao left behind him a piece of vnluablo. work on our waterfront that will be as monumont to him for his Industry and his ability. The tlght-houxea around our const, under his care, have been Improved and strengthened, and good nnd lasting Improvements to our harbor hnvo been cffectod by him. “Hn Is a member of the Veteran Army of the Phlllnplnea and has always been ono of Its most active officers. He has mad |1 ^COUPON M ' -:’ machine j pickers in that section than for >( j v [ many years. J . . j “Mayor Callahan, of Bainbrldge. j adopted the same policy and with (similar happy results. This scheme j of patting tho Idling negroes to work has attracted attention all orer j South Georgia, and there is talk of Man Who Gave Morphine to Chorus .now*calling a convention of Georgia Girl Must Fay the renalty For ] mayors to form an association to the Violation of the Law. adopt similar stringent measures. “The plnn is certainly a hit with Atlanta. Oct. 31.—Tho State Court farmers, for it I* now possible to get of Appeal*, affirming a verdict r»*u- farm labor. Moreover, the towns dered in the Chatham Superior are helped, because the parasites arc Court, has decided that Isaac Silver run out and made to support thom- must serve the two years sentence -selves.”—Valdosta Times. imposed on him for Involuntary man- slaughter In connection with the I Pntterson-Kriwnrri*. death of Miss Marian Leonard, aj The marriage of Miss Leila Fat- thorns girl in the “Around tho ierson and Mr. Leroy Edwards, of flock’ musical company, who died Wilmington, N. C., will he soleran- as lhe result of a hypodermic injoc- Jzed on next Wednesday at high tion of morphine administered by noon, at the residence of Mr. an.! Silver. I Mrs. James G. Patterson, aa Daw- The testimony at tho trial showed . son Street. The marriage Aill be a that Silver invited tho girl, after a (quiet one. witnessed only by the rein- performance, to his rooms in 3a- tives and a few close friends, vnnnah, for a Dutch supper, where' The only attendants will be Miss the'party partook of beer and sand- 1 Alice Patterson, who will he Maid wlchea. According to the evidence.; of Honor, and Mr. Walker, of Wil- after the supper Silver produced u mincton, who will act as Mr. Ed- hypodermic Tieedle, nnd after shoot-. wards’ best man. The ceremony ing a dose of morphine Into his own will be performed by Rev. Archie arm, Injected somo into each of tho McLaughlin, of Camilla, two chorus girls who were at *' ha 1 — - ■ - - - i party. Both became violently ill. Miss Leonard died and Silver was I arrested. His defense was that he* gave the drug to alleviate pain and [ not with the intent to kill. The* court of appeals holds that Silver,' hap no defense, for tho reason that j the state law forbids the giving away | or administration of morphine and ’ kindred drugs except on the dialv! authorized order or 'prescription of ' n physician or dentist. IICLU /BBIIS'Y ♦remelv popular, nnd hi* goin* Is re gretted by all. Ho experts to stay a week in Manilla nnd •will catch the steamer Minnesota at Hong King for tho Pacific seaboard.” Atlanta, Oct. &1.—The committee himself o»lcn education, of the Atlanta worn-1 million others. Oct a bottle ol Cardui to-day. chief subject on the proxram for the fins) seslon today of tho South ern Educational Association. The flhsjfintits Ksadse Oo. Udlnf speakers were J. R. Ony, of Charles- “ ton: Jackson Davis, of Richmond: incUsvzimr. it-0.1M and Dr. D. B. Johnson, of Rockhlll. , . >3. 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