The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, November 14, 1913, Image 2

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1013, TIE TIMES-EKTERP1ISE MvUl-WhKKLl EDITION iwueil fcverf iucbOuj uud krldMj ME'IDE it* .UiSOUA1 bli I'lUttM. Dtti^ uud Seiui-Weekly Time*-Enter prise PubimUed by ilia Timet-En terprise Company, Tbom^vil'e, Ga. B. II. JKKGKK . . W. D. HAlUiltA-VE Editor. . linn. M^r* • Entered at the Thomasville Pott Office (or Transmission Through the Mails as Second Class Mail Matter. Subscription Hate*: One. Year Six Voi.ths 60 The Fair is next week. Bet yon can’t keep a piece of gos sip to yourself. That blizzard in the East makes our twenty eight above look like a fiery furnace. o The T iracs-Recorder aptly says that it is better ride a mule than in an auto, paid for by a mortgage on the home. Vincent Astor will soon relinquish the title of the richest bachelor in the United States. He will then be a fairly rich young married man. Bailey has decided that he wvoul 1 like to he Governor of Texas. But Bailey has missed the mark If he expects the people to Join in his \*n- bitton. It would ipay the merchants of any town to advertise enough to insure a newspaper that would boost the town to an extent tint would prove beneficial. Huerta is doomed to the trash pile. Just you wait and see. when Mr. Wilson finally gets settled on what he is igoing to do and starts the initial step. An alderman o! a small New Jer sey town refused to continue his race for the office and his friends were at a loss to understand until they found that he had married. He didn’t want to go to the town council meetings t-wo nights In the week. Such devotion will la«t until the elec tion next year—perhaps. COME TO THE FAIR. Next week, to be exact, the 18th, 19th and 20th, the Thomas county Farmers’ Fair takes place. At that time the most wouderfui resources | of the county and the ac tivity and ! progressive spirit Of its citizen* will j be displayed. These fairs have beeu annual events that are looked for- |v»ard to with great interest, both ! l*y the people of Thomasville, where i there are given and the folks w ho I l*ve in other towns and in the coun try. They have become interested I and they show it. This year, there will lie unusual events of interest. Twice on each day an aviator with many months J experience w ill fly about the city. He j will give two flights of about twenty , min;;tes each and these will be ar ranged so that everybody may see. This gentleman is an experienced flyer and uses a standard lllerlot monoplane. This will be supple- , mented by the free attractions of the Johnny J. Jones Carnival Company, Ibe peer of all carnivals coming into tills section of the state. It will be the biggest fair that has ever been given here, and it should ' attract people from every section of the county, especially those who have never seen an aeroplane. It is free also, and the airship flights will be in plain view of all and costs the spectators absolutely nothing. The people of Thomasville and the management of the Fair, hopes that everybody who can wUl be pres ent on those days and they promise a very pleasant three days. | realized the will o: k .. w ...ajority -nu J abided by ii, e' en when he should have had a chance to keep tne mat- | tor in the courts for some time and j caused .ludvo Park no little embar rassment. Just who is responsible for the irregularities in Worth conn i iv is not known, has never been in vestigated, but Mr. Luke stated in j air. card, published yesterday, that I they were at fault there. ! We are glad that no such contest I is to come up and we feel assured that the people oT the district, both bis friends and opponents in the re Icent race will commend this course j both just and fair, as they mujl I admit his race has been from the lmoment he entered 1* and desDite (unjust charges which were hurled J at him in the last throes of the close | and exciting campaign Mr. Luke has borne himself 4 years; E. L. Neel, for 2 year*, liarwick District: Jtoy barwick, for G years; Griffin Holloway, for 1 years; Josh McCann, for 2 years. Meigs District: Gordon Davis, G years; Kill JIalJ 4 years; G. T. Ward 2 years. Ocblocknee District: J. H. Brown G years; T. L. Rooks, < om Hudson, 2 years. . SUPREME CUUHT WONT HELM Both-Sides Ask For Further Time Id Frank Case, Rut They Will Ue Denied. . Atlanta, Nov. 11.—The ceaseless years; Bas-‘ and’steady grinding of the wheels of i justice us exemplified by the Georgia thousand dollars to meet casual de- flciences, if he finds it necessary. Superintendent’s Report, jTo the Board of Conun iosioner*, Thomas county: and well did he deserve the splendid 4 report the following work done for October. Graded. 11 miles: dressed with en Kllabelle District: W. A. Bustle,; Supreme Court, will not pause G years; It. It. Chastain. 4 years; igiow down Hi a single revolution for Emory Rehberg, 2 years. | Leo M. Frank, thojgh both prosecu- Murphy District: W. T. 3uber, 6 j tion and defense nave asked for a years; G. T. Kite, 4 years; W. A. J. {special delay. Rarraniore, 2 yeirs. j The rules of the supreme court Merrillville District: J. W. Wll-■ rnunot be abrogated for anybody son, G years: W. T. Smith, 4 years; j or anjthin/, and it now appears that A. J. Owens, 2 years. • ; if the papers in the Frank case Metcalfe District: J. A. Thomas, reach the Supreme court by De ft years: G. F. Hicks, 4 yearn ii. C jeeraher 1st, the argument will be Copeland, 2 years. ! tset for about December 15th, Mr. Parra more being absent, the. Another development of today in election for Boston distri t was post- (h e Frank case is the announce- poned until next meeting. ‘inent that the pleading guilty by Jim On motion, approved bills ordered Conley as an accessory after the fact paid. to the murder of Mary Phagan, ends The chairman of the Finance Com- th e murder charge absolutely so far mittee authorized to borrow five JlB Conley Is concerned, regardlesa of how Leo Frank’s end of it comes out. By being allowed to plead guilty as accessory, a barrier is es- tnt lished nt law which will prevent Conley from ever coming to trial on the Ftral. bt murder charge. tribute which the voters of his home. county paid him on election day. Judge Park is entitled to the vic tory and he will have no more sin cere congratulations than those which come from his closest oppo nent, and the people of Thomas county generally. OFFICIAL MINUTES OF <X>UNTY COMMISSIONERS. gine. r»0 mib's; dressed with mules, 20 miles; built 7 sti?11 new' bridges; rovalrcd 1 old bridges. Have finish ed all of concrete bridge at Ballard Mill. Respectfully. E. P. CLAY. County Treasurer’s Statement Receipts ami Disbursements, For the Month of October I Mil. RECEIPTS Balance for last state ment ... $2.04 From per capita road • tax Poston di«it. $24.50 fa «#*»? nuesffon •»« to wheth er Conley will be punished as for a '■•a t> f>nnor or a felonv. In either event, ft not expected tint his sen tence will exceed two or three years. It was on yesterday that re sentatlves of both the defense prosecution called on the Supreme court and asked consent for a post ponement of the hearing. HELPLESS AS BABY NC. CONTEST IN CONGRESSIONAL RACK. Roscoc Luke has announced that ho would not file a contest In the re cent congressional election, when he was deefated by about six htfhdred votes. There were irregularities in Worth county which were called to liis attention, and when their char acter became generally known, Mr. Luke was urged by friends through out the district to make a contest. He did not consider the matter seriously until the call became inces sant and after looking into the mat ter he wisely decided not to take the contest into the courts. He bridges. Thomasville, Ga., Nov. 11. 1915. Board met in regular meeting. All present except Mr. Parrarnore. Minutes read and approved. . , , .. „ .. AA Mr. Varnler reports tty>t .Tim Wll- Ochlocknee dist, *4.00. son is not subject to road duty, over Ways district, $14.50. aer: report adopted. From 1,1113 > m >' ah,e • • • Mr. Adams and Mr. Murphy ask- From (irady.County on rd for further time on the petition ( by Mr. Smith, to change publife road; granted. | Chairman reports that he Yias J bought about two tnousand bushels | of corn at 60c per bushel. and 50 i tons of hay, from Mr. Mitchell at j $18. per ton. and 5 tons of pea-vine j hay. from Mr Clay, at the reduced j ~~ to'Labcrers priee of $l .,.fl0. beca. se he had the, * Convicts on use of convicts, in gathering it. j R d Chairman reports that he did not see at the State Fair, in Macon, a satisfactory mill for grinding stock THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE 321 W. Jackson St. Thomasville, Ga LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Take Notice:— The winter Is here aud you all need wood and clothes to keep warm and protect your health. . , Come to the THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE, where you caa all get fitted out with winter clothes of the best quality for the least money, and you will have money left to buy the wood with. Come and see the great bargains and you will be pleased. Re member the placs, 3?1 W. Jackson St. Remember the as.*., Novem ber 8tli, and remember the sale will last for ten days only. Notice Hie following low prices: Ladles good quality, full size Coat 3.1.712 High-Grade Ladles Coats, ull colors 33.48 Ladles Dresses and Woolen Good. 31.18 Ladles Dresses, High Orade and New Styles 33.08. Children's Coats, Good Quality and Style 31.67 Misses Coats 82.18 Rest Bleaching and Sea Islands 8c Best Work Shirts 38c Work Pants 30c Good Tailor-made Men's Pants. 31.08 and 32.02 Latest Style Men's Tailor-made Suits, best quality goods 30.22 High Grade. Best Quality Tailor Made Men’s Suits 311.02 L. C. Smith’s Shoes 32.42 Best Work Shoes $1.62 and 32.18 All good3 In proportion aud cheaper than ever—come and see -—If the goods don't suit aud the prices are not right, don't buy- hut remember, this Is the place and now Is the time to get great bargains and a heap of goods for a little money. TAKE NOTICE: "1 met Mr. Goldstein yesterday and asked hint how he could sell his goods so cheap and received a proper answer. Ho explained to me that he bought hl» goods In large quantities In the cheapest markets—he Is working Jiard himself and has small ex penses and has small rent to pay, so he can seU his goods cheap and give good bargains for a little money. I went to the sale myself—spent 418.60 and was well satisfied with what f got for my money, ff you want to save money I would advise you to go to the Thomasville Bargain Store. 321 West Jack- son Street, Thomasville, Ga., and save the difference.”—(One of Many Testimonials.) H. GOLDSTEIN. Owner. Total DISBURSEMENTS For Road*. Salaries for Supt. and Supervisors Com mission to District Overseers . j Repairs and Renewals i of Equipment i Stock Feed feed, but did see one In operation at. othpr Road' Expenses' . Americus which dhl fine work. 1 The matter of ohnrlng wooded i rp ota . land in pauper lot referred to Dr j “ p or itHng**. Culpepper and Mr. Murphy. ; Sewer Pipe, Lumber and On motion, all district overseers : other Material were requested to bring; their books j | <a j) 0r to the clerk and have them audited. Machinery before the December meeting, at j * which time overseers will he elected : Total * for next year. j For Court Horn Board went into the selection of Janitors and Servant District Tax Equalizers, to act with J Hire the County equalizers, which result- jLirht and Fuel e<! as follows: 'Repairs and Renewals Thomasville District: W. J. Tay- lor, for 6 years; J. C. Beverly, for (Contkiued on Purs 3.) 4 3.oh Down in Mind Unable to Work, and What Helped Her. .-..(100.00 — ■ 034 70 Summit Point W. Va.—Mis. Anna _L Belle Emcy, of this place, says: "I suf- j *« ms oo 1 fere# ,or 1* Y ears Wlth an aw,ul P ain in ' ' j my right side, caused from womanly i . trouble, and doctored lots tor it, but with- I out success. 1 suffered so very much, I that 1 became down in mind, and ashelp- 265.00 ; less as a baby. 1 was in the worst kind : of shape, was unable to do any work. 38.241 | began taking Cardul, the woman’s 673.90 ( 0n i Ci an( j g 0 t re |i C ( [ rom the very first dose. By tne time I had taken 12 bot- .04.41 ties, my health was completely restored. I am now 48 years years old, but ieel as 351.92 | good as 1 did when only 16. Cardul certainly saved me from losing my mind, and 1 feel it my duty to speak in its iavor. I wish I had some power over poor, suffering women, and could make them know the good it would do them.” If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, it will certainly be worth your while to give Cardui a trial. It has been helping weak women for more than 50 years, and will help you, too. Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it Remember the BIG SELL-OUT SALE Is Now going on at the Big Store of Clark Brothers | Thousands of Bargains for you. | .218.: 24 S 4 7 5 6. JO 50G.50 .0.00 IVritt t»: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladies’ 1.30 Advisory Dept., Chat'nncogA, Tenn., for Sttcial 1 Irnttrurdovt on your case and 64-pa?« book,"Horn# ; Treatment for Women," in plain wrapper. N.G. 12J Money Loaned FARM LOANS PROMPTLY'MACE At *% Interest, payable annually. The borrower has the privilege of paying part orall of the principal at any Interest period, stopping Interest on such payment. I will save you money. Come to see me, or write. Prompt ntteat'en giver »)’ written Inquiries. „ w. M. BRYAN,. OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA- Special Demonstration and Safe GREAT ONE WEEK ONLY MAJESTIC RANGES NOVEMBER 17-22 ONE WEEK ONLY SAVE $8.03 Ah a K|>eciul Inducement durin: our demonfctraUoD week only, with every MAJESTIC UAXGK hold (price* td- ways the muhp) we will ftfvm froo one handsome *et of ware ah Illustrated here. Every piece of th .M ware is Uie best of its kind. Not a piece that is not needed in every kitchen. It cannot pos sibly be bought for less than This ware Ls on ex hibition ut our htore. DOVT FAIL TO HKK IT. MAJE5TICRANGES’ARE-1Y1ADE’1NALL’5IZE5’AND’5TYLE5 H fifMbilli V HIGH SHALL IT E Do you intend to continue laboring, burning valua ble fuel and destroying iiigh-prhed food with that old worn-out cook stove? You KNOW that, old t,:ove oats up a lot of fuel each year. You KNOW you h :»«* trouble in gettiuj; it to bake juat right, in fact, spoil a batch of bread every once in a while —you know it costs ccn*=ider:tl)bi for yearly repairs. Stop and think and fluure Wouldn’t it pay you to buy a yood ranpe—a fnajje with a reputation- I / I 1 1 Al LL AM) .... (I Al (CAL II CN | 11\| You make no mistake in buying th•• GREAT MAJKS- Tlli—it *h tne range w.ih THE KLITTVMON'---ask your neighbors. Then, too, it’s made just right and of the right kind of material- MAi.LEALl.l. AND ( IIAIU'OAL IRON— riveted together pra t c.liv air tight — lined with pure as bestos board- «»:»rts b iug malleable can’t break—has a moveable reservoir an I an oven tlint don’t warp—that’s why the MAJESTIC u <»- to l/ft.e f ( ■«•!. bal es Just right every day in the year (f»rov. i .t bread just rt-rlit all over without turning), heats ir> gallons of water while break fast is cooking—prope |v handled lasts a lifetime, and costs practically nothing for repairs. Don’t b y the ran .• you export to last a lifetime “un* tight, ’•unseen." you’ll i e euro to bo disappointed. Cora’ to our store during do „on-:trafJon week, hw the GREAT MAJESTIC— have its *m*nv exclusive features explained — find out why the MAJESTIC’ i* 200?; stronger than othe.r r»n•***« w>pr* most ra - **« *»»*»• w-n^VeM. CHILDREN _=__SOUVENIR DAY 1 dfl Majestic birds rnrr * Mmdav b.’twnen j & S p ill. * AxEjEj The first ISO hoy. ---i -iris who present to THE MA- J UHT1C RANGE BALESMAN nt our store, between 3 and Ii P. ni„ MO.NDAI, ’ - tu ilic following quos- lions, will receive a "Cnnary Bird Souvenir” FREE: > t.—Whiit range ls your mother now using? 2— Do you know anyone needing, a new range? Who? 3— Why is the GREAT MAJESTIC the most durable range made? 81.00 Article Fit EE to the One Giving the Most 4'ompkto Lbt of l>er. of >L\Ji:STIC RANGES. Don't he dlscour ged If you are not one of the 150 to fet a Cnniry Bird Souvenir. Yon will get a MAJESTIC IT/.ZLE CARD. Something for all the boya anti Kiris. Vou inn have worlds or fun' with the MAJESTIC BIRD—It Imitates the canary to perfection. Be sure to have y ™r answers ready to hand In at our store MONDAY AFTERNOON, between 3 and B o'cloc^. SPECIAL: All during this week a special demonstra tor direct fr m the MAJESTIC FACTORY wifi ho glad to show you “ALL ABOUT RANGES"—show you why the MAJESTIC Is the best range on earth at any price. ■” >' You Intend to Buy rr Nof EDUCATION lies In KNOWING THINGS KNOW why,the oven of a range ls heated—KNOW how the wa ter is heated—HOW the top Is heated—AVHY the MAJES TIC uses so little fuel -KNOW how a range Is made In side and outside. Th's education may servo you in the fu ture. DON'T OVERLOOK a chance to KNOW .THINGS shown by one who knows. COME! DON’T OVERLOOK THE DATE. Thomasville, Ga. SET OF WAKE FREE. INVITATION TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS THIS IS A SPECIAL James Watt & Bro. Thomasville, Ga.