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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERrBISE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBKH 18, 1013
SCATTERED
THREW HAMMEI
AT THE JUDGI
B WOMEN WRITE U. S. TO ASSIST
EON THE STREETS
A l SK OXK OF TIIKIK NUMBED
GETS YEAlt AND A HALF SEX-
TENTH, AND CREATE MICH
DISTURBANCE.
AND FIVE MEN WERE ARRESTED ,1’FFRACETTKS GET ANGRY BE- NEAREST TO MILITANCY IN THE
ON A CHICAGO BRIDGE BUT
LATER WERE DISMISSED.
lj<v AMriociHieu i-ioss.y
Chicago. Nov. 14.—Five men were
released from custody last night,
after they li.nl lieen arrested for | Loni | 0n , N - ov . i 5 ._a number of
scatter.^ the ashe3 ol their dead women today hurled hammers at
friend from a high bridge. I the Judge of the London Sessions
George F. Mendum died here a; court, when he sentenced Miss Ra-
*" naM rhael Peace, a Militant Suffragette
fortnight ago. His friend* wero
only obeying his last wish that his
body be cremated and his ashes
scattered “to the four winds,” when
they were arrested. Nothing In the
<ity statutes could be found relating
tc the subject, so the men were \vn-| j <rono uncement of the sentence, they
SEEN THIS MORNING
WHEN SUFFRAGISTS WRITK
“VOTES FOR WOMEN" ON TIIK
PAVED WALKS IN I). i\
Washington, Nov. 15.—Hundreds
>! Suffragists sympathizers swooped
loan on historic LaFayette Park.
FROM ATLANTA TO THK GULF, IS FAMOUS I NT K1tN AT ION A I,
THK PLAN OF THOMASVILLE
MAN—V V\TS FEDERAL AH> IN
(ROAR-MAKING. '
Personals
Mr. C. A. Ueed. of Washington, | Mr. George Willies is attending tk a
jl). C., spent yesterday In the city. (Fair.
A. K. Mathews of Barnesvlllo, i Mr. George McClelland, of Albany,
.;y EITHER FELL OB JUMPED spent yesterday In the
UNDER TRAIN IN BROOKLYN, ness.
York,
Nov. 14.—Tommy,
Thomasvilje, Ga., Nov. 12, 1913. Hums, who was internationally fam-
Kditor Times-Enterprise: lous as a jockey, either jumped or
Way back yonder the Second Con- fell beneath a car on the elevated ,
also in the vicinity of the White gressional District of Georgia had railroad in Brooklyn today and
House today, armed with chalk, with able men representing it at Wash- ground to piece
which they covered the sidewalks
to a year and a half In prison, after v.Tlli their pleas of “Votes for Worn-
she was £ound guilty of arson. |en.“ This was the nearest .ap-
The women crowded into the
court-room, and frequently inter
rupted the proceedings. On the
mediately released.
BURGLARS GET MGS
!not only threw hammers at the
i.budge, hut smashed window panes
i and "lass doors la the building,
I Four of the disturbers were $r-
! rested after a f.rece struggle with
: the police.
Chloroform Lady and Steal the Jew
els .she Wore in Her Atlanta
Home—House Set Afire.
SMITH RETURNS
TO
Atlanta, Nov. 14.—Daring burglars |
entered the home of Mrs. Ludwig t
Duncan In Atlanta last night, chloro- J
formed her, as she lay asleep and !
then tore valuable ear-rings from
he Af e ter S i-ansacl<lng tb e bureau draw-!' 1 .**
■ers and stealing other Jewelry, they " ,os ^ . e .. ' hurHerllv to AtlanP*
dent flr or , n 0 enm S h 0 de^f hPr * Mr^^Uh”
Mr. Duncan waa sa»,l by the it is expected will be further
wb r ° i8 w“»°a f Blee r n m'anXr^art^f Washington," wlGch usually relieves
he boHse Anakened bJ the smoke -he asthma from which she suffers.
l:r° niched* into llmoth y er‘» room to “ Smith would have.taken oer
fl< I e erything In confusion, anil to the capital Immediately upon his
she was lying on the bed In a stu- ‘ :r , ri . va ' but for thl „!?, 1 f?®
° wished to remain until after the
Mrs. Duncan Is a fnshlonahle omrriage of their son, Mr^Miirion
dress-maker, anil hundreds of dollars s "!' tb> " llfl1 t00,t l>lace " edneailaj
worth of handsome material -and nipht -
partly-made ball-dresses were ruin- Senator Smith will probably not
ed in the flames. he In Georgia again, except possible
for a daV or two, until after the ad-
■— iournment of Congress next summer.
He expects, however, tnat the ses
sion will end by the first of June,
I and that he will be able to spend
tbe summer months with his friends
land constituents in Georgia.
i roach to the English militant meth
ods that Washington has yet seen.
Many of the leading New Jersey them good men and an nave
Suffragettes arrived here today, and passed off the arena of life. While
they will make a determined effort. ol, r country was passing through a
to enlist President Wilson’s aid In j reconstruction period of our social.
ington, and among them were Tete No one witnessed the tragedy, and
Smith, of Albany, Capt. Turner, of ! the last person who saw him alive
Quitman, Ben Russell of Bninbrldgc, • was the ticket seller.
Jini Griggs, of Dawson, and Ander- Burns was one of the world’s
son Roddenbery of Thomasville—all leading racers, and was reputed to
quite wealthy.
Mr. T. J. Christie,
sp« nt yesterday in the
r.ess.
: Mr. Sam Bullock wh
of Philadelphia, was li
t onlay.
city on busi- spent a part of yesterday in the city.
i Mr. B. H. Wright spent a .part of
){ Valdosta, last week in Atlanta on business.
. ity on busi-i — -
I Mr. Perry, ot Sale City, spent a
! part of Saturday in the city oa busl-
> travels out ■, ness,
town ye
Mr. J. W. Homo, of
was among the prominent
1 homasville Thursday.
their cause.
|political ami industrial systems, the;
times and the people did not demand j
of the National government mater-j
la I or physical aid for the territory |
which (onvposes the Second District.-
except now and then a “snag boat,” .
0000 WILL CASE ARG’JEO
Mrs. W. II. Herring
was among the visitors
Thursday.
Mr. J. A. Chastain is a visitor up
ithe Albany branch of the Coast Lin*
Metcalfe, J this week,
visitors in |
j Mrs. James A. Mallette, of Boston,
jis the guest of Miss Clifford Miteh-
Boston, i eli
cit v
Atlanta, Nov. 15.—Senator Hoke
imitli left for Washington yester-
Mrs. Smith.
ANTI SLAVERY
LAW IN PHILIPPINES
Atlanta, Nov. 15.—Luther Rosser
and Reuben R. Arnold, the two
legal heavy-weights who represented
tbe defense in tile Frank murder
<nse, found themselves facing one
another as opponents in the Federal
court today.
Atlanta. Nov. 14. -The complain--
nts in the noted Dodd will caso (
ave lost the first round of their i
.111, which to make nVmonktraflon !*•"»«« ret “side the wilt of the!
0, the Chattahoochee and Flint riv-l ,a,p >>"•• Barbara C. Dodd, who left .
-rs, and In late year*? a public build-
The times have changed, and
Wert7., the Gun and Locksmith, in
doing repair nt the Busy Bee Com- 5,0,1
pany, on Jackson St., Thomasville.
Mrs. Felix Grieve, of Weldon,
C., Is the guest of Mrs. A. E. Wll-
Mcssrs. S. B. Calhou
he hulk of her big fortune to Mer- ’wall, of Waycross,
i:ig.
the people have chan'ged. Wu now
need all the aid we can get to de
velop tills magnificent purely agri
cultural territory. One of the feasi
ble subjects to take up, and one that
Rosser represented a Texus. oil {appeal to reasonable people, j
oncern, while Arnold represented | n °t only in the necotid District, but i
T. 13. Purcell, who is involved in a thousands of men and women |
suit asalnst the oil company. The outside of the district as well, is a
legal tangle Involves alleged possl- j National Highway,
ble profits of over a quarter of a Suppose, to get the project start-
million dollars which Purcell claims cd. work should begin at Atlanta,
he would have made if certain Ga., and then let it run via Jones-
things had not happened. The case boro. Griffin, Forsyth, Barnesville.
is being watched more because of Macon, Amerlcus. Albany, Camilla,
the personnel of the lawyers than j Thomasville, Tallahassee., and thence
for Its intrinsic Interest.
University
Judge Kills in the Superior court i
isfilned the special and general
‘murrers to the caveat. A bill of j
ceptlons will nt once he filed by
e caveators, and f he case will go
the svvrremo. court.
Mr Herbert Beach
io Blnckshear. ot Beach
bopping in the city today
lug the Auto Show
COTTON SHIP
in the
AFIRE AT SAVANNAH
city y
and Mrs.
Peeples, of Valdosta
ip well-known visitor
terday.
mis will regret
ung child of Mr
is ill with
J. Howard Flo*
nnnoun »<! the birth of a son
morning at their home on. Hi"’
Street.
|the Fair
r. Fred Feltham, the popular
nn Postmaster, was in town fo
und he brought tome entries for
Crew Exhausted When Ship Limped j
Into Port and the Flames Were Mr
Soon Extinguished Today. j spent
Singing at Work.
Dr. Johnson was annoyed to find In
the Hebrides that the strokes of tho
sickle were timed by the modulations
of a song in which all the harvesters
joined. In tho days of the hand
looms most weavers crooned over
their work. Dairymaids used to sing
The i on the n,llkJn 8 stool, not only to light-
St. Marks, Fla., on the Gulf
| Mexico. i —
j Many miles of splendid roads are! Savannah, Nov. 15.—With its
now in use on this proposed line. !<rew completely exhausted from
Let the peor le of tho counties j fi-hting fire in Its cargo of cotton.
!through which :he route lays and the British steamer “Ulinda” htir-
ihe counties adjoining those coun-| r j e d into port here today. Tugs set
&VZto?to disposed or tho ! i 1 * tSL"* “2
ties petition Congress to appropriate to work Immediately, aiding in sub-! County, has just me,
n non Tyi11n th* huiinfmflit i ,i..t nnri Hv n’dftck !6f the C.eorgla l.e isiaiuro 1W »•» » 1
Tiirupp, of Atlanta,
ivs in the city this
of his grand-moth
er. Mrs. Bottoms. Mr. Thrupp has
a fine position with r.n Atlanta au
tomobile concern.
Judge Jones, Ordinary for Thomas
just received the Acta
j Miss Kvelyn Mlt'hell arrived this
| morning from Atlanta, and is the
I guest of li'*r mother. Mis. E. L.
Mitchell.
Mrs
M. McClung. of Clear-
, will arrive this after
noon to be the "•nest of Mrs. K. L.
if",; mil aL ha« mada »uch r.rOB-1 cow » hrtd to yield better milk vision. Albany to St. Mark., Fla. ered when It was
osl wlth tho currencv blU that lt when aheerod by a tune. Have the atate, take the convicts The „, K ship was
: ,1“ ’ 2s, TZ n Z r„a ! now employed on road work In the stem to Its stem w
Manilla, P. I.. Nov. Hi.—The anti , , ...
slavery law was .passed today by will ho passed early In the regular
the Philippine Colonics Assembly, session.
after a heated debate. The meat- By next sprlns, congreer ’."ill have
lire was framed by William S. Phil- keen In almost continuous session for
Ips, the Insular auditor. It re-at- two and a half years, anil
firms the old Spanish statue against two Croat questions of ter
of the roads nnd hive the work laldjthe dro was apparently under con-
out into threo divisions, say. First t rol. N °', i, .-. h „
Division, Atlanta to Macon; second The vessel sailed yesterday for .anil .Ind-o Jon i >
division, Maeon to Albany; third dl-. HamhnrK but the (Ire was dlscov- (tribute them »tie
“ " ' ~ fortv miles oat. jomee.
hot from
and Justices of the
called
j Miss Lilliai
dis-,m ,
his |
Appleton, of f’hlcago.
g the winter with her
f*. Stone, on Dawson
oratorical contest
.-oiintles through which tho road i por t today. The
lays and those in counties adjoin- ono hundred and
ing and put them on this work. Let
Georgia and Florida f?irnlsh a chief
highway engineer to have full charge
Considerate.
“You used to want to hold my hand
before we were married,” she com*
— — an . d P ,a,aed - * I d like to now, said ho , f the workf anf ^ G f course, authorl-
slavery, and incorj’orates the Anieri- curroncv will he out of the way. it. is easily, but it would keep you xrom *„ amninv nnminnnm fnmmnn
can law also. The vote in opposi- not likely the senators and ^congress-; your housework, my dear.”
Won to the measure was small, de- men. wearied by their long and ardu-
epite the unusual warmth of the dis- oils labors, will remain In session
Will Take Haro at Court
Wednesday Morning For Prizes Of- h,,
tried l»v Tliomasville Study Class. (Jt
TRIED TWICE TO SUICIDE
cussion, just before its passage.
INMAN GRAY WINNER IN
GOLF TOURNAMENT.
beyond the first of June.
ty to employ engineers, foremen,
etc. Whore ther© was a lack of
convict labor, let free labor he em
ployed. Let the counties referred
Health Tnpi<tt For Women's Clubs, j to add to tho fund received from the
National Government. Let the State
The influence of women’s cluba on rrea(c » a Highway Commission to see
public health questions has been th «t the plans were prorerly exe-
steadily increasing. Now that they clIte( j an( j a |j resources properly!aged nineteen has resigned herself
have covered the field in a general' utilized. j to continue to* live. it
jway, there arises a demand in worn- Surely this grand area, far remov-I This time. Miss Reynolds swnl-j|
Atlanta, Nov. 15.—The Southern en’s organizations for more accur-' 0 ,i f roni navigable streams,
International I’oultiy
JIEPIlimSJHUMlIi
hen it. arrived in
rgo was valued at
seventy-five thou-
nnd dollars. The damage as a re-
suit of the fire and water will
amount to several thousand dollars.
— i inieresliitK feature "I
ill hu the Orntorlrul
jet weep pupils o
irhools. fur tile prizes
! by the Thomasville Study
Atlanta. Nov. 14.—After maklnq | This contest will take plat" "
orond attemtit to commit, suicide. Incsd.iy mornlnv .it the
land falling. Miss Mabel Reynold
.1. I,.
•a-' thi
-fT-red Ai
Class I
Wed- i*,i a *
I Mr. nnd M
|rh!ldrcn. who nr,,
home in Camilla. s;ent a 1
asville Sunday,
w. They a ill ret
, attend the Fair.
Williams, and
making their
•rieuds will he glad to knoi
daughter of Hr. and Mrs.
isworth, who is suffering
rlet fever is reported belle
Afisw.laiio'1. nto knowledge on the Important; yielding annually millions of
Atlanta. Nov. 15.—Inman Gray,
of the Atlanta Journal. Bon of lion.
James H. Gray, proprietor ot that
paper, won tho newspaper coif tour-.,v‘||Yc'h '''Va ! , headq”tmrters Tn Atlanta, problems of public health, itecoe- j ar8 worth of products from forest, |ipurant until she fell over unton
nament nt East Lake yesterday after- ' announ J. es to dny that the detailed nizlng that the state board of health ; f arm nnd factory, and with room fori S( | olla from p n| n .
noon by defeating Robert T. Small, . na for th(J aunu;ll t g | s Southern' exists for tile purpose of serving. fifteen million people, should be! ghe w . m taken to th„ iiolie 0 sth-
southern manager for the Associated | Ilterna ti ona j s |, ow which will be the people ot its state In every way granted nld, for a work llkn this, tr |,| 0n w |,ero physicians were hastily
Press. In a :!(!-hole match, ono-up onl ])e|d herc (n th() Auditorium Decern- 1 possible, tlie secretary of the, Kun-jthe ram of $300,000. This would ai , mim0 ned and her life saved. The
the dual hole. bor j tQ g sas State Board of Health, has pre-, train men in road work to go Into ■ f( , rraer attempt was also by tho poi-
Thls newspaper tournament was' practically every city and town pared an outline for the use ofJ ro untJes throughout the state. Hun- ; pon route,
tile result of a handsome trophy ot-; in Georg [a a nd surrounding South- women's clubs in studying health, deeds of farmers front Sout'o Oeov-j “They say the third time always
fered by George Adair, amateur pa-' crn Htate3 W IU he represented among .questions. via and Middle Florida go annually works," she said this nibrnlng, "but
tron of golf In Atlanta, and leading ()ln ex i,||,lt 0r s it is stated, and In I This outline, issued In a small leaf- to St. Marks and tho llsherlcs near ; T f( , 0 | that having; failed twice, there
amateur golfer of tho South. It was P(Id | tlon many famous bird’s will he let, will .prove of immense valuo In by, for fish and oysters, and a good ■ , s B0I71(! BpPc laI reason in the hands
he who made East Lake possible, |, rD11K)ll {rom other parts of the directing tho work of the women's .road to that point would aid those |„ { providence why I should keep on
and Mr. Adair Is also directly con- coun t r y compete for the open'clubs desiring to take up this line'who haul fish back to the Interior to I living:, and I shall not try again.”
——'**• “* iprlzes. of activity. (sell. Mmy people would go there 1
The Judges have been chosen
rt ho
ten o'clock. i
There have been eight entries ln| aa
s contest and much enthusiasm j )le
tlie matter is shown by the
. I lea bl. Secretary ol tho Thorn-
Minty farmers fair, states that
ill receive entries for the fair
util Tuesday, the eighteenth at _
and ' lowed" strychnine tablets, anil then j tenants. Ot course everybody iaj t ^ e ] V o o’clock. He will bo at 3nod- *
dol-| wa ited at a table in a Chinese res- interested in tho county schools, grass & MacIntyre’s ofil es, uattI
and there will doubtless no a large |Tuesday, and will then bo nt his
crowd out to hear the young ora-. tent on the grounds.
tors.
The Judges In tho contest will lie
selec ted today, and tho full pro-1
gram will I"’ announced tomorrow
nected with the establishment
• he magnificent new .golf club ati'*'"""' . . . hn .„ n I Under foods and drugs appears a I for health and pleasure. If tho point
Dr,.Id Hills „ follows to 8 ScfJde two noted Gear- Hiidy of foods, Including their pre- iould ho comfortably reached in a
Ily Mr. Adairs arrangement “11 . .. . 0porce R W ald. i I’aratlon and preservation, a dls-|rar.
,gla poultry experts. 0 ^®“ rRe 1, usslon of a proper ration and solec- This, Mr. Editor. Is presented In
B Young Columbus 1,011 of foods, food adulteration, the|nn unvarnished way, hut I think it
Ga.; Julian McCamey, Dalton, Ga.: j'anltatlon of food supplies drug jean he worked out lo tho good of j
James P. Kerr Haw River, N. c.: iadulteration and drug addiction. 'thousands of people,
and three others to be supplied. Rural sanitation, school
Entries for the bis show will close co J,[
nt midnight, 'November 21. The |
arrangement
newspaper golfers wero admitted to J cincYnnitV
the match, whether they were mem "Ijenn • G.
bers of the club or not, and while ”
none of the ‘Playing was better than
par, some of the matches were
among the most sportsmanliko and
hotly contested of the season.
The trophy in tho second flight is
yet to be played for.
ILLITERACY IN GA. ABNORMAL
Atlanta, Nov. 15.—The statement
that the percentage of illiteracy of
white children of school ago has
Increased rather than decreased dur
ing the last live years in more than
a third of the counties in Georgia,
in made today by Thomas W. Con-
nally, of this city.
Mr. Connally, who is a prominent
member of the University club, de
clares that Georgia is one of the
most backward states in the union
in educational progress, and that
the mental development of the ‘Peo
ple of Georgia is not keeping
with their material wealth.
MISSISSIPPI IU9MMI ■
HEADS HIE II. D. G'S.
GRADY rOINTV
MASONIC CON'VFNTION
at twelve n
|Thursday ii
| children to
airship and
chool:
clock
ordc
visit i
>t!icr
dismissed
alio
he Fair(
a;fra tiv
feat
To be
f,10, F.
AM..
Convent
Wight, W
JUHN MITCHELL FOR PRESIDENT
Ai A. M. No
19 13 1'
called to order by .1. B.
of Cairo lodge 399.
by D. A. Jones i*«M
Forrest Lodge,
f Welcome—Rev. I>. A
sanlta* This, at least, would be a start. NVw ()r j <>ans [ i;l \ ov Mrs.
f pre-land other lines could follow ns the ! Mer.rturin Stevens, of Missis-
ntable disease, tho disposal of years go by. todiiv nnanimouslv elect-
premlumTlst I. ^hHareestVna finest Wo and the conditions for a pure By beginning the work, April 1st. ^^ 1 o the United
t„ 'V 't' T sis- ply are some of tho top-1II should he completed by October I \ , Pr ‘ T hc
•Tv^nJ^fs Sent of the J- **2** . ^ ^ ‘ ^ |
Refer-
Association. T. M. Poolo Is active I«» bulletins, government puhli-
manager of the show, and Loying ‘ t nt r,n /'. Jo,,r “ al * “ ml books are a, *°
Browi is chairman of the executive, 111 ,^ 1 *®,;
committee.
1st. the
length of time.
Yours truly,
.T. WILLIS MOORE.
In directing the attention
_ women’s clubs to these topics and in
In the first premium list of the furnishing them a logical outllno of
Thomas County Farmers Fair, aspe-!* ork b e followed, tho Kansas
dal premium of a hundred dollar j s,a,e of Health U not only
Guernsey Bull was announced, as a! 11 '’ 1 "" “ great service to Ihe people
gift from Colonel Payne. T’.ils| Hf ,,K slate, but It Is also building
should have been a fifty dollar bull i 11 ^ aa educated following whlcn will
calf, of the Guernsey stock, a very ■ Vrently improve the effectiveness of
valuable and much sought after ani-! 1 * 10 work of the board Itself,
mal. .
The railroads are giving special
rates to thc Thomas County Farmers j
Fair, and every Indication points to |
pace an unusual attendance from every
1 point In the county.
It’s the all-year-’round car. In gusty
Fall—thru Winter’s snow—in balmy
Spring or sunny Summer—the Ford
serves its owner equally well. It’s the
;one car on the job every day of the
year.
Five hundred and fitly dollars Iz me new price ot
tho Ford runabout; the touring car is six hun
dred: tho t-.wn cur eight hundred—all f. o. b.
Thomasville, complete with equipment Get cata
log and part cular.i from
Logan Auto Exchange,
Thomasville. Georgia.
SHOE GISE lit
MANNISH CHSTDME
Atlanta, Nov. 15.—An Atlanta
school girl, Miss Adelaide Callaway,
startled her friends and teacher yes
terday by appearing with an English
monocle In one eye, and a vest and
coat cujt man-fashion.
Indeed, so it Is said, school *Mrls
have ill many instances this season
set the stamp of approval on less
extreme mannish fashions, such as
peg-top skirts, pockets, fancy waist
coats, stocks, English shoes, mascu
line collar, mannish ties, etc., ami
similar articles of apparel.
withdrew soon aft
tinted for tho place.
J Mrs. Cornelia Branch
(Texas, was elected a:
j President-General.
she
no.ni-
Mr
A. B.
phell is
P«*k|e
siting her
on North
I n vc
Master, Pine
Address
.lone®.
Response. M. L. Ledford. Ps.-t Ma
ter Cairo Lodge.
DINNER
l:3n p. in. E. A. Degree ••'tempi
tied by IMne Park lodge.
Criticism of work. ^
fled by Higdon lodge.
Criticism of work.
r. : 3d M. M. Degree by WliLha
lodge.
Critisim of work.
Select next place of meeting.
Oyster ste.w after completion
work and a fraternal band shake ar
good bye.
J. B. WIGHT. \V. M.,
M. C. PEARCE, :>o. & Treas.
Of Lubor Union in <’om» Gompei
Wont Have It—Latter Will <rt*t
Pension ns an Editor.
HP. ORRIN SWIFT
BIER LAST FRIDAY
•attic
Fed era tii
Tin
Wash., Nov
ids and admirers of
11. who are in attendance
lal convention of Araerl-
of Labor, are busy
him for president of
the organization, lu vase Samuel
Gonipers declines re-election.
It was said today that if Goinpers
decides to retire from tho active
head of the great labor organiza
tion. lie "ill be offered the editor
ship of the “American Federatlon-
ist." and also a pension equivalent
to Ills present salary.
The Socialist delegates last nlgti
held a meeting anil made speeches,
saying that the trade unton .nove-
ment. with ixdltbul action. musi
fail.
The lal "an Auto Exchange lias re
cently sold Overland totrlng ears to
Mr E. Gibson. Mr. 11 T. face, and
Mr. Mac Wilkes, of Meigs. They
Will deliver an Overland Runabout
to Captain E. E. Newton, as soon as
they eun secure one front Atlanta.
Freight Paid on 30 Days Free Trial
Yea. the femoue Dworiiic tto«rln«t Mauhino,
Jor over 60 yuan »he favorite, lutoat ni<wt--l.
noieeleee, Iightr.t running, eicluhive |>«u>ate<l
improvement* *n<l *lJu*tiu#:iu, «iii|>iM»i to you
kt once to o*e thirty any* •• your very own- -
I Don't Pay Exorbitant Prloaa
vr be l»othete<l with unwelcome nqmt wiUctta*
ilon; *«n<i direct to u*. tho maker* and nolo
owner*. Get tho roliaHo humMif, tho stand*
•rd mwIiik mechino and m«o lil-W.
$55.00 D0MESTIG^rO°nly S 31
If vouMnJnt onto. IIanf!*omo«tfluUhtfn<f<ifi-
anrlut (UijuatMtnt for l<«k or V»l» MlUcA- hor:-
contal Jrop he»l. potfeetly '.olnnced. Every-
• injt tiut •□> other uachtno he$ and lot tuoio
•QUA RANT ECO >5 YEARS —Trv It 30 d*)*, if
"iy MtUded i nyOOoe woekorS^a month. \«ri
hefin eewintt on it next week, tor if *«*•»'«
1 tt ud tba ew;co—wt'll tied the Richice.
Domeslio Scwinp Machine Co.,
DRUGGISTS ENDORSE
DODSON'S LIVER
I’ONE,
fully *
• I® 0*m*»t
teet UU fndght chare.w paid) aboio illu«tpu-l
Domwwtie Sewing Machine, retrainr srutt to; t-*
CM SD. If it UMtidfeetpry I wilt p«y lor it m ca*E»
ml plan of W oenf* a
delay in writln« ref°r.
letter of recommend**
k your $wy ia*t»llmon
or ti» month. To envoi
tend •l*o, if poMihle, I
IT I* a GuqriUitocil llariiil( > ss V«’uc
tal.lc Rcmctly That Kegulat«>*> lh<
Llvor Without Stopping You
Work «r Play*
A tlos© of calomel may konck yoi
completely out for a day - some
times two or three days. Dodson’
Liver Tone roll
stipation, biliousnetfS hi
headaches, nnd you st
I'iikmsI Away After Lingering Illness
at Home of IIis Sister, Mis.
J. M. Massey.
Mr. Dr;in Swift died this morn
ing at eleven o’clock at the resi
dence of his sister, Mrs. J. M. Mas
sey, on Smith Avenue. Mr. Swiff
hat) boon jn ill health for several
months and for the past two weeks
his life was despaired of. The end
came quietly thi< morn ini/, fust be
fore noon.
Mr. Swift was fifty-five ye. s of
age and was known hi Thomasville
and this section of the state by many
people tfhom he numbered among
li is friends. lie was a conductor on
the A. C. L. railway, from Thomas
ville to Albany, for a number of
!vears. Ho Is survived hy two daugh.
tors, Mrs. J. H. Drake and Miss May
«5wlft, and by two sisters, Mrs. J. 4.
Montgomery and Mrs. Joseph Mae-
-SLOANS-
LINIMENT
relieves yheuniatism quickly. It •dii
stantly relieves stillness and M>r«.
Don’t rub — it penetrates.
Rheumatism Neuralgia
Mil
or row
attacks of con- ; Massey’s resident
and lazy liver . r ;« officiating
your »
The
eet.
zzrz-jzri-zzzz: rt
mwmrj $r nl»r$—*• >r< nym U>*
The Peacock-Mash Drug Company
sells Dodson’* Liver T'-ne and guar j
antees it ’to give perfect satlsfa *-
tion. If you buy a bottle of Dod-!
ion's Liver Tone and do not find
it the safest, most pleasant and suc
cessful liver remedy you ever took,
this store will give you back the "»
i rents you paid for it \.ithou : a q^es-
i tion.
j This guarantee that a trustworthy
druggist is glad to give on Dodson' j
Liver Tone is os safe and reliable j
Ips the medicine, and that is saying!
(a lot.adv.
“ request seve
li be his nephews
hn Swift. Joe Mat
d Dali Parker.
from Mrs. ;
W. M. liar-1
I-bearers, at j
weeks ago. i
<rs Orrin and !
George, John !
FARM LOANS
fi years time — Easy Payment.«.
Lowest rates. Voir amounts n
Specialty.
BARROW IX)AN * ABSTRACT
COMPANY.
Pelham, Ga.
ulates the circulation—itt-
cs.i of muscles aiul joints.
Sloan’s Liniment gives a grateful
sensation of comfort. Good for
sprains, neuralgia, sore throat and
toothache. L’»e it now.
At •!! Dealer*. 25c.. 50c. and $1.00
Send (or Sloan’s free book on horse*.
Addrcas
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc.
BOSTON. MASS.