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SKlIf-WKEKLV TIMES ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 101:1.
SUFFRAGETTES
ARE REVENGEFUL
BURNED I INK RESIDENCE IN I WIVES OP THE MEMBERS OP
SCOTLAND AND ATTEMPTED TO
PUT Vein IN MAIL — POLICE
ON THE WATCH.
Eveter, Eng., Dec. 5.—Mrs.
Eiiinii-Hitc Pankliurst, the M1U-
•ant Suffragette Chief, today is
■ e|Hirte<l to lie In state of col
lapse, having started a hunger
and thirst strike since her nr-
. rival on hoard the liner Ma
jestic yesterday.
WILSON’S COUNSEL KEPUSE
TO HAVE EtKiS ON THEIli TA
BLES.
CLING
TO TREES
Washington, Dec. J.—Egga are to
;-e banished from the table in the
homes of nearly all the cabinet mem
bers whose wives have pledged their
support to the egg boycott which is
| now being waged throughout the
jrountry, in an effort to reduce the
(price of this commodity.
_ i One of the first wives to Join in
_ . _ “ _ the campaign was Mrs. William J.
London, Dec. ... The threat of Rryan, wife of the Secretary of State,
the Militant Suffragettes to resort Following Mrs. Bryan’s lead, nearly
to violent methods, in revenge for a ji the other cabinet wives are ald-
the arrest of their leader, Mrs. Em- ? n g f n the effort to bring about low-
melln* Pankhurst, were, hut into ef- er prices.
feet this morning. ' It is expected that by next Mon-
The Militants de^royed a fine ^ay twenty-five thousand names will
mansion at Wemyss Bay, Scotland; b e signed to a petition asking that
made several attempts to destroy
letters by pouring acid into mail!
pouches, and they also smashed
many windows More outrages have
been planned, it is said, but the po
lice are hatching them closely. |
In the meantime the Militant lead-;
er, Mrs. Pankhurst, remained in the j
Exeter jail, where she has already’
begun a hunger strike.
Several passengers on the liner!
Majestic were indignant yesterday j
at their detention for more than an
hour, while the police out-witted!
the Suffragette rescue squad.
"ress enact legislation which will
food prices lower.
The English press this morning • MOUE THAN TWO FEET OF SXOW
V ”s also Inclined to sneer p.t the' THIS MORNING IN COLORADO
elaborate police plans. { TOWN SURPRISED H RSI DENTS.
V HOPE OF EVADING THE
FLOOD WATERS IN THE SMALL
TOWN OF IIEAHNE ON THE
BRAZOS RIVER IN TEXAS.
Dallas, Tex., Dec. 5.—The center
of the flood district was today shift
ed to Hearne, Texas, a small town
«n the Brazos river, where there are
five hundred persons who fre re
ported to be clinging to trees. Hun
dreds of others, it is said, have taken
refuge in the cotton gin buildings
on the plantations.
Many houses have been washed
ray in that section, it is believed.
In 1 the northern. part of Texas to-
iV the situation Is greatly improved.
The known list of dead this morn-j
ing numbered twenty-six. Many
bodies of flood victims are reported
to he floating In the rivers in the
flooded section. i
E CATS
NEW TRIAL! RAVE
T
1IK-
TO BE (ARGUE!) TOMORROW
FORK JUDGE HAMMOXI) AT j
AUGUSTA—INTERESTING CASE
UI> AGAIN.
■HOTOGRAI’IIKIt CAME TO TAKE
PICTURES OF PRIZE FELINES.
BUT THEV ALL IKAN AWAY
AND CAUSED EM’IIEMENT IN
WASHINGTON.
L
Personals
Mrs. J. II. Robinson, of Hamilton, Miss Fannie Evans Is the guest of
is the guest of Miss Helen Bruce. Mlsg Carrie Harmon, in Boston.
Mr. G. 3. Whitney, of Albany, wai
among the visitors here yesterday.
, Mr. J. B. Jemison has returned
after spending two weeks in Now
York.
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 5.—The mo-i
tlon for a new trial for Mrs. Edna |
Perkins Godbee, who was recently;
convicted of slaying her former hus-i
hand, Judge Walter Godbee, togeth-i
er with his young wife, will he heard j
tomorrow before Judgo Henry C. j
Hammond. t
The two victims were killed at
*!il!en. Ga., during tne hist part of
this year. The attorneys for the de-
fenr« will plead that the case was
rn 'hod to trial without sufficient .. ... .
•TO being given them to prepare treaHn*_bites and
dr case. They also claim they
now have material witnesses, whom
Ibev were unable to produce at the
Mute of the trial.
Washington, Dec. The prize-
winning cats on exhibition at the
‘how of the Washington Cat Club,
objected to having their pictures
Liken. The appearance of a number
of newspaper photographers yester
day was a signal for a general flight
of many high-priced felines, who are
now roaming the streets of the capi
tal. Today nearly the entire po
lice force are out searching for the
animals, while physicians are busy
W. L. Blackburn, of Merrill-
as among the many business
In the city Saturday.
.Mr. J. H. Weeks, of Pavo, was
among the well known visitors in
tlte city Friuay.
Miss Katherine Merrill haj
turned from a visit to friends
Macon.
Mr. T. !,. White, of Coolidge, spent
few hours in the city on business
NEEDLE POINT
V GETTING WOMEN INTO HIS
POWER AND A SENSATIONAL
CASE HtS DEVELOPED THERE
FROM IN NEWARK.
Kelly House Burned By the
Arson Squad.
Glasgow, Scotland, Dec.
Denver, Col., Dec. 5.—This city j
vakene
Doc. G.—Armand
umsgutv, ocouauu, uec. o a , , *? evory fMegnro, a South American pharmacy
Militant Suffragette arson squad to-’? er ? f . tr % mc Mocked by morn than 'student, is being held today in twen-
J- impnoH n V“ 1 0 two feet of snow. Pedestrians made #v ♦h„„ a on,i n„n „„
?i«n b * xvi« ,,y n H a man ' their way with difficulty, and trains
sion at Wemyss Bay. | VAra „„««• r/A.
The house was apparently set
fire In revenge for the arrest of
Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst yesterday.
BACON TALKS.
ON MKT BILL
| were unable to move from the sta
tion. The service on most of the
streets was abandoned, and virtual
ly all trades people were forced to
spend the night down town.
The schools of the city are as deso
late as they are during the mid
summer vacation.
Snow was still falling this morn
ing, and other Colorado towns are
also snowed under.
ty thousand ball, on the charge of
sticking a needle into the arm of
Mrs. Marjorie, Graff, at a local thea
tre. He Is to be confronted today
with other women who have reported
similar experiences.
Mrs. Graff fainted after feeling
the needle point in her arm, while
two other victims said they felt
drowsiness coming over them at the
time.
Several prominent p.iysicians dlsa-
* hi
ratches, several j Friday,
persons having been bitten. !
One Persian cat went through the Professor
door, of the room where it had been J pnvo, spent Sunday in tlie city with
on exhibition, wearing a thousand hia parents.
dollar gold collar. 1
IN 0. S. VAULT
FACIAL EXPRESSION OF THE
PRESIDENT IS TAKEN BY THE
MOVIES AND WILL BE KEPT
A HEN DREI> YE ARS.
New York, Dec. 5.—President
Wilson’s smile Is today sealed up
and locked in the vaults of the Mod
ern Historical Records Association
here. It is proposed that the rec
ord of the facial expressions, which
are recorded on the motion picture [Tag"of the United
films, be kept for one hundred years,
and then brought forth, for the en
L WILL BE
Mit
Fannie Evans has returned
short visit to friends in Hos-
Mr. Emmett .Shaw was among the
well known visitors spending the
day In town.
Miss Carolyn Hiigins arrived yes
terday after spending the summer
in Delaware and Maryland.
Mrs. J. Willis Moore went down
to Boston yesterday afternoon for a
short visit to friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dolly, of
Tela, Honduras, are stopping at the
Stuart House for a short time.
Mr. David Fisher, arrived today
from Tampa, and will assume tem
porary charge of the Local Weather
Bureau office, during the next two
weeks, while Observer O. M. Hadley
is away on his vacation.
N FEEL FOR BATTLESHIPS IN
THE NEAR FIT IRE, ACCORD
ING TO REAR ADMIRAL S PRE
DICTION .
Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Bragd
of Ochlocknee. were prominent v
tors In town Friday.
' - a | F Pov.n. one of the hust-
ii | ling salesman for .the Georgia Nov-
•city Trunk Com; any, returned yes-
Jterday from a business trip to Mont-
on, fi° m ery and other Alabama cities,
isl-1 Mr. Down reports unusually good
( sales for the Thomacvllle products.
Dr. E. W. Barker returned this
morning from a business trip to
Savannah and Augusta.
.Mr
and Mrs. E. M. Smith, Jr., ar-
ved this morning from Montana,
here they have lived for several
fore-shadowed in the annual report
of Rear Admiral It. S. Grillln, chief
jof the Bureau of Steam Engineer-
tates Navy.
The report, which was made pub-
rortninnlont'of”tho"generations” 'of j St °“L‘
the twenty-first century.
. . Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mays of Aug-
Washington, Dec. C.—The early, llgta Knd Mr , n oyW ar<I Mays are
abandonment of coal as a battleship' , „ o( Alr an ,| Mrs. j(. f: . .Mays,
fuel and the substitution of oil is j
Mr. Samuel J. Casscls of Mont
gomery. Ala., is spending a short
time with his mother, Mrs. S. J.
Cassell.
Smith will accept
position as assistant cashier in
Bank of Thornaxville, and they
he located for the present at
Hopkins on Dawson street.
the
the
will
Mrs.
TWO FEDERAL DISTRICT IN
SOUTH CAROLINA, SAYS JUDGE
. All street cars and suburban traf-1 as whether a powerful nar-
I flc was at a standstill here this af- ]" >tic can he Injected from a needle,
ternoon. It was announced there ! ’nt the case Is being Investigated,
would he no attempt to send out' to determine if Megaro has tried to
I trains. i Ret girls in his power.
(■Kv vmit JAWks 11.so MVS Til it ■ There was a snow fall of as much Miss Jeannette Clark and Miss
REPUBLICANS *4ItE TRYING TO as nfty * n0 ^ C3 ln !nra( ' harts of Col- Mnrv I.co called at police head-
BELAY THE BILL BY T ALKING. !" ra,l °' and 11 13 Ktl " falling hero this; nnartors today, and looked Megnro ' unnecessary.
^ ’afternoon. over. Both of these young women:
Charleston, 3. C., Dec. 5.—Judge
H. M. Smith, of the United States
District court, today decided tha£ this
Linen Shower For Bride.
, S. J. Among the pleasant entertain
ments given in honor of Miss Maude
Speight, whose marriage to Mr. Rob-
i Miss Cornle Green of Geneva. ert took place this week, was
j eminent should undertake the pro-! A , a spendlng a short tlmo In the tho Linen Shower, given by the mem-
I auction and refining or Its own oil, ■ . ' Slrs ,j y Dun . hers of the Junior Phlluthea Class,
• in order to meet the future needs of j h to which Miss Speight belonged, on
the Navy Department. j ' I last Friday afternoon at the real-
The report also point out the fact} ; denen of Mrs Laura Speight.
Miss Minnie Lee Darley has re-' Numbers of beautiful table scarfs,
turned after spending tho week-end towels, napkins. et'\, were received
Quit- by tiie fair honoree and the occas-
3tate has two Federal districts, tho
Eastern and Western. If the decis
ion stands. It will make Senator
Tillman’s bill, establishing two dls-
that tho sale of the by-products
tho form of gasoline and illuminat
ing oils, would go far towards cov-j with friends and relatives in
erlng the expense of production.
Ion proved a most delightful
Washington, Dec. 5.7-Two hours
of talk in the Senate today again]
prevented the Democratic resolution I
fixing thirteen hours per day ses-1
sions on the currency bill, from com-1
ing to a vote.
Senator Bacon denied there was any
attempt to restrict the debate on cur
rency or "exhaust" the Senate.
Senator Williams repeated that
the object was to get the Senators
to talk all they wished. He said
the Repub'Icans would be given a
chance to get “their stomach’s full”
of debate.
Senator James declared that It was
apparently the avowed purpose of
the Republicans to delay the bill,
but he said the business interests
of tho country was being held
while they talked.
Senator Weeks, Republican, who
signed the anti-administration re
port, declared today that tho bill
should be supported even If some of
the provisions were not perfect,
said the present financial depression
couldn’t be charged to the de!ay in
currency legislation, however. The
tariff bill, be said, will have a dis
turbing effect to some degree, and
iorporatlon legislation, in prospect
during the present session, has af
fected business conditions adverse
ly. Acting together, they had serv
ed to bring about a marked dlmln-
itlon in trade, declared Senator
Weeks. He said, however, that the
currency legislation was In no wise
to blame for this condition.
CANAL ENGINEER IS QEAO
i said they had been stuck by needle
jin theatres. Miss Clark’s experience
j was identical with that of Mrs. Graff,
j She states that she was also in tho
I same theatre and said »he saw & dark
j completed young man, nearby, just
Mini Who Planned Culebra Cut Died'before she felt tho stint; of a needle.
Today at Baltimore;—W«« 111
CAMPFIRE GIRLS WILLiAID
RED GROSS SUP SALE!?-'
Mr. William Burns took old Tom
: DOM ARCH OFFICERS ELECTEOi^^ir^dj^^o
1 !a short time ago.
|J. M. Bushin Chapter llnd Enllius-j
Miss Norma Hines returned
Thursday after spending the past
Mr. Watkins Still Very Sick.
When Water Was Turned In.
HUNTERS GET LICENSES
Thomas County Will Lead In Non-
Resident Licenses and Many
State Licenses Are Sold.
There nave been sixty-eight hunt
ing licenses sold in this county since
the fiscal year began In October. The
licenses are divided Into the follow
ing classes: Non-resident licenses,
17, at fifteen dollars each, 1255.00:
State license, 37 at three dollars
each, $111.00; county licenses, 14 at
one dollar, $14.00. Total licenses,
68, total cost $380.00.
Thomas eonnty will lead the state
ln non-resident licenses nnd will rank
well up in the list for the total state
and county licenses. Game Warden
John Fateh made his first report on
the first of December, as above.
Baltimore, Dec. 5.—Lieutenant
Colonel David Dubose Gnillard, of
the United States Array, who di
rected tile engineering work In Cule
bra cut, Panama Canal, died at
Johns Hopkins hospital here today.
He had been a patient nt that in
stitution for the past four months,
suffering from an abnormal growth
In his head. He has been ln a coma
for tho past two months.
Lieut. GalJIard was born nt Wlnns-
boro, South Carolina, and has had
a remarkable career.
When the Culebra Cat was nooded
by the blasting of tho Gambon Dlko,
on October 10th, Lieut. Galllard lay
unconscious In the hospital, little
realizing that his work had proven
a success.
Lieut. Galllard’s death was tho
culmination of a break-down, In
curred by long hours of work nnd
exposure in the Canal Zone. Ho had
the most difficult tnsk connected
with the digging of the big ditch.
His duty was to master the land
slides and nulck-sands along tho
eight miles of Culebra Cut.
'It has been computed that, by his
careful oversight, he saved tho gov
ernment seventeen million dollars.
The hard work, however, broke his
health, at the hour of hl» final tri
umph.
CLYDE LINER
TOTAL LOSS
iibtic Meeting I-rainy Night, at
Which the Annual Elec
tion Occurred. j t wo weeks with a party
At tho meeting of the .I. M. Bushin i (i, ^ew York and other e ister
pter Royal Arcli Masons, liel«l i points,
ay night officers were elected for j
the ensuing year. The chapter was] Mr. Edward Buckley, of Manistee, , , . .
■ ■ - i removed from Hoston this year and J Michigan, is in the city for a short a 80 *«>any relatives and friends
They Will Aid the Thoninsville Study!started here with a large nnd en-f time, arriving yesterday afternoon.
Rev. J. T. M. Watkins, who was
carried to Atlanta several days ago
for treatment at tho Wesley Memo
rial hospital, is reported to he suf
fering acutely. It was necessary to
amputate two of his toes and it is
feared the amputation* of his leg
will he necessary.—Tifton Gazette.
The above statement, from the
home paper of Mr. Watkins, will
Cluss in Selling Large Number
of These Christinas Seals.
thusiastic membership. Tho Boston ] Mr. B
members on account of the distance j his stay here,
from Thomasvllle, requested that j
The ladies of the Thomasvllle i U’fcy relieved from the duty of j
Study Class will, as usual, havo , ^^^ n f' officers and tho result of the ' '
charge of the sale of the Red Cross j elation was:
stamps, for the holiday season. These 'W’y* High Priest. ;
Rev. W. H. Higgins, King. .
in Thomasville much sorrow. He is
at tho Tosco during , wel1 known here, having visited the
city numbers of times, besides being
the father of Mrs. W. 11. Burch,
Jr., of Thomasville.
ladies have secured the services
the Campfire girls to aid them in
the sale of the stamps and they will
FORMERLY IN COAST start out tomorrow to make a can-
WILEY STIRS OP ATLANTA
Infant Mortality Could lie Materially
Decreased by Pure Milk Says the
Former Government Expert
MR. TINSLEY INDICTED
SEMINOL
WISE SERVICE, SPRUNG LEAK j v ’uss for them.
AND WENT DOWN TO THE! As everybody knows, these stamps
OCEAN’S BOTTOM. ‘do not take the place of the regular
postage stamps on letters or pack-
New York, Dec. 6—The steamship, »««*», but are simply ornamental as
Seminole of the Clyde Lin.i was far as appearances go. They are
beached at Pureto Plata, San Do- sold, however, for the purpose of
mingo, and sank, after springing a (helping the Tuberculosis Fund, tnat
leak. This news was received at ;a ^ 8 kill out thp Great White
tho Clyde Line office today, In a pri-1 Plague in tho United States,
vato message from its agents at Hal-1 Tho sale from a thousand stamps
tl. The Seminole’s cargo is being j will pay for the treatment of one
removed, and It is understood that I person suffering from tuberculosis,
L. H. Jerger. Scribe.
W. A. Round, Treasurer.
A. A. Riley, Secretary.
McGriff, while driving
i terday afternoon out Fletcher M1 „ McKenna to lteturn to Atlanta.
Street, had bln Ford hack to turn Mls9 Agn0 , McKenna, of the
turtlo, while turning a corner. _T- le Georgia Children's Home Society has
pants, three negroes and Jake, r( .turned from Cairo, where she ha,
: wore summarily spilled to the ground , lePn for 8everal ()ayii the lntere3t
] but without any serious injury. The
expects to leave
R. Jerger, Captain of the Host.
a*. u*» ev ., v,.......... xxx V..X, ........ ca f suffered a backset, that will take tomorrow for Atlanta, taking with
C. L. Folsom, Principal Sojourner. a * 0>v " a y s I >r °P° r ly repair. her two children, from here who
Joseph Jerger, Jr., Royal Arch . ~ have been turned over to tho care
Captain. Dr. John Schreib»r t of Ochlocknee, of tho Society. These will be placed
R. W. Davis, Master of the First catne to Thomasville last week, with j n tho Receiving Home, in Atlanta
Veil. bis family, and Is occupying a resi- until arrangements can be made for
W. I. Rabun, Master of tho Second deuce on East Monroe Street, which placing them.
Veil. bo recently purchased. Dr. Schrei- Miss McKenna wishes Jt stated to*
J. C. Powers. Master of tho Third her Is well known In Thomasville. those who had spoken to her in re-
Veil.
Rev. R. G. Jackson, Chaplain.
all the 'members of tho Seminole’s
crew together with the passongors
are safe.
The Mara time Exchango later pub
lished a notice that the 3eminole
was a total loss, but this statement
by denied by the Line’s officials.
second message received here said
the ship encountered no hurricanes
and little rough water. The officials
of the Line are, therefore, umble to
explain the cause of the leak.
The 3eminole carried only four
passengers. „ A cargo of ammunition,
supposed to be for the San Domingo
Revolutionists, was found aboard the
Seminole just before she sailed from
New York, and the war materials
were confiscated.
Atlanta, Dec. 6.—“The most ap-
T&lling thing about the death rate
among Infants In Atlanta Is the fact
that It could be kept down,” de
clared “Pure Food” Wiley, who
spent a few hours in 'this city yes
terday.
Dr. Wiley says that the first es
sential in cutting down infant mor
tality here, as everywhere. Is to see
that the milk supply is pure, and
this he considers should be tho prime
duty of both the city and the state.
Dr. Wiley suggests constant sup
ervision of all dairies, and says that
when a cow is infected, It should be
killed, and two-thirds of tho loss
should be made up to the dairyman
Savannah, Dec. 5.—The United
fa 8t “.f.°“- rt n gr ®?_ d .,^ ry . i from'the'city "or state treasury'
- under the present Georgia
ed Fleming D. Tinsley, a former di
rector of the Merchants National
Bank, It was learned today, on
charges of illegally withdrawing
funds from a National Bank, of
which he was an official.
Tinsley is charged with taking
sixty thousand dollars by misrepre
sentation.
CORNER STONE OPENED
Atlanta. Dec. G.—Atlnntlans wit
nessed yesterday, afternoon tie un
usual sight of a corner stone opened
to the light, after It had lain scaled
to the world for more than a quar
ter of a century.
H wqs the cornerstone of the old
Y. M. C. A. building. The box con
tained two Bibles, some coins, of
1886, copies of the Atlanta Consti
tution and the Atlanta Journal—
both quaint and small papers, but
extremely Interesting for tho old
items and adi they carried.
lafrymati is not rc-imbursed at
all when one of his cows Is con
demned nnd killed.
MED GDNVIGT
WADIS DID ESTATE
Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 6.—Adolph
Lledbow, who says he Is a paroled
convict from Illinois,, surrendered to
tho police hero last night. He claims
ho Is an heir to a large fortune In
Germany, but that he Is willing to
serve out his term ln Illinois, ln or
der to get his share of the estate. He
was serving a 16-year sentence, and
violated his parole by leaving Illi
nois. He will carried back to that
state today.
Mrs. L. A. Cushman, of Short
Beach, Conn., H the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Z. R. Hutchinson, on Rem
ington Avsnns.
GEORGIA SHOW CASE
COMPANY BUDDED OUT
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 6.—A fire
early today destroyed the plant of
the Georgia Show Case Company
hero, causing seventy-five thousand
dollars damage. The loss to the
plant included about thirty thousand
dollars. The officials later issued a
statement, saying the plant will be
rebuilt immediately.
REPUBLICANS ARE
DISCUSSING PRIMARIES
Ite-.trrangeiuent of Representatives
in Conventions Wont Amount to
Much if Primary Law Is
Passed by Congress.
Washington, Dec. 5.—The issue
of direef Presidential primaries,
which was brought into public dis
cussion by President Wilson’s mes
sage, promises to bo an important
factor In the deliberations of tho
Republican National Committee in
its meeting here.
Many of the prominent leaders be
lieve that Congress will provide pri
maries to do away with tue usual
nominating conventions, before tho
date of tho next presidential cam
paign.
The decision of the Republican
and it would seem that at the price
it would be easy to sell that many
very quickly.
The Study has taken ten
thousand o, these stamps this year,
and they hope that with the gener
ous aid of the Campfire girls to be
able to dispose of all of them.
There are three Campfires in
Tliomasvllle, all under the guardian
ship of Mrs. J. Scott Hunter, and the
girls of each Campfire will have
charge of the sale of a certain
number of the stamps.
Patronize the girls when they come
to you, and use the stamps to orna
ment your Christmas letters and
packages, and help also a great
cause.
ADAMS IS IN ATLANTA
Atlanta. Dec. G.—A negro Adam,
buck naked and believing himself to
bo in the Garden of Eden, was tried
in tbe criminal court of Atlanta yes
terday.
The court was moved from the
court house to the county jail, to
accomodate the situation, and so us
not to shock tho public. After hear
ing the evidence, the caso was turn
ed over to an insanity commission.
The prisoner’s name was Will
Rowan. He was picked up for va
grancy a few days ago. After they
took him to the jail, he developed a
hallucination that lie was Adam,
. Aid promptly divested himself of all
ilotlilng. As fast as the attendants
dressed him again, he ton* off what
and his friends will bo delighted .«rard to wanting children from the
to know that he Ib going to be lo- Society that she will be unable to
rated iii this cilv and will enter the see them now but that they can
r:t Iv-
Of medicin
write to Robert McCord, State Su-
— perintendent, 4 03-4, Foote and Da-
Tho Coast Line has Issued a very vies Building, Atlanta, Ga, and he
attractive wall calendar for 1914. will give attention to their Inquiries
This calendar will be available to and wants Miss McKenna expects
any person who desires it, who will to return to Thomasville at a not
mall six cents for postage to E. M. far distant date to pursue the work
I North, Assistant General Passenger in connection with the Society.
Agent of the Coast Llie, at bavan-
nah. ATLANTA CORN SHOW.
Messrs. L. A. Holcomb, D. C.
Varnedoe and S. B. Studstill. of Val-j
dosta were among tho visitors in I
the city today. Mr, Studstill brought!
over a Buick car, painted yellow 1
and looking like a racing machine
which attracted some attention
tho streets.
Mr. I*. H. Ward Says It Was Very
Interesting and Instructive Ex« ^
hibit of This Product. s
they rut on. so they fln.ll,’ lot him e "He^‘won ..Ut. pita and a
ir jl 1 ? ‘ oi „ k , c< t" 1 ' 11 . 8 !*■»> 0^ hy , he A . I * a., con,.
eleventh in the first class.
cell, out of the way of tho other
prisoners.
So rather than run the risk of
having him try to undress himself
in open court, or ou the way there,
in the street, Judge Andy Calhoun
•-ot his bailiffs and officers and sten
ographers and clerks together, and
held the court m the Jail corridor in j| opM H er Statement, Made Public,
front of the negro's cel!.
Freight Paid on 30 Days Free Trial
Tea, the (•mou Domoatle Hewfc* Mirhl
•era
loetio .
for over 60 yrere the fiivorito. l»tr*i
uolaeleee, Hsnteat running, exclu*ivu i>«te-ite.|
umonu Hn<l mljuxtmuiitx, ■1$I|>|».*«| t
• jrdayeujr
»thirty day* u your
•flon'f Pm,jr Exorbitant Prices
or be bothered with unwelcome a-jrtit eolici
tion; tend direct to u», tho maker* and •
odnen. Get thn ndinldo Domcvtic, tlio atai
»rd sewing machine and eave *24.00.
This nniICCTIA To You
•BB.00 DOMESTIC ForOnly S 31
If yon eend at one®. Handsome*! flnluh: itut'i*.
,jneou» ndJu$tment/or luck or cRuin ttiuh - horl-
rontal drop heed, perfectly b«l«nred. Kwry-
thlnji that any other machino hue and lot more
„ GUARANTIED 2* YEARS —Tit It 30 day*, if
fullr Mti*flcd payGOrn week or Via month. You
cm begin aewlng on it nest wtx-k, f r f y - ti
m^Stadfl tad Ut cacjca-n’ll ur.dtkt mtchiot.
Domcstio Sswlng Machine Co.,
• It Detweetle Bldg., Kankakee, III.
0 day*’ frt— aupro' tl
,_d> gbove illu»traU I
tewing Machine, regular urio. to; »•»
it IgaatUfactory I will i>ny lor ii in curb
DEAN OF SAC’RED COLLEGE
DIED AT ROME LAST NIGHT
(By Associated
Rome, Italy, Dec. 6 —The Pope
was deeply grieved today when he
was told of the death last night of
Cardinal Luigi Oroialla di Santo
Stefano Aloyslus, Dean of the 3a-
ored Cdllcge. Although the death
had, been expected, the Pope was told
of it as guardedly as possible.
Atlanta, Dec. 5, 1913.
rd Atlanta t orn Show, held
011 in tbe .State Capitol, far surpassed
, the two previous ones in many re
spects. There are about three thou-
Ralph Newton, or this county won Hand exhibits, of ten ears each. In
two prizes at the State Corn show, mu, G5 boys in the State made over
for the yield per acre, as shown by one hundred bushels, while this
tho affidavits of those measuring his year, S3 boys went well over the
loo-bushel mark.
The highest yield in the state
Ing seventh in the latter class and comes from Morgan county, being
I s 1 bushels.
The work of the Atlanta Chamber
of Commerce is the leading spirit of
ib-* Corn Show. Many valuable
; have been Uvcu away to the
Corn H i!; boys by the Chamber of
Commerce, the Central of Georgia
Railway, tho A.. R. „v A., the Georgia
will Help Other Women. !
—- - stit ut ions.
.lined
A CONFESSION
iSBiftSfjaKjg .SKp'Jxirfs
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, has done me ,) 1 " 1 rf, ’” >rt h-i' Ins a
a great deal of good. 1
of
good
Splendid Opening
for Crnsstie Camp
your May InWallmwnt t»Un of fin con»« a
w«ek or £! a mouth. To myo deity in writing refer-
Mcm acod also, if powiblg, tettrr of m-umnit-ti’l t-
Mow from your banker, grocery man or —mo
ua wko know* you. If you caunot <lo
neut uber,
National-Convention I.aw Committee, iku,reference*wiitbcnm^afnctory!
Just made publie, makes but ono Im-! tku ^
porlant change In tbe National Con
vention rules, that change being a
re-arrangements,of tbe basil ol re
presentation
If yww «kk to m* **W atyta* kkn «r4*rUg, ■
«W|ib but mrk X ta Ute igm U «M «
□
If you wish to enter tho crosstie
business, writo Box 112. Omega, Ga
31x good mules. hand*, plenty of
ilmber. Can clear $ ISO.00 per
month easily. Easy terms to putty
who can furnish security.adv.
FARM LOANS
5 years time ■— Easy Payment*
Lowest rates. luir^e amounts a
Specialty.
RAItROW LOAM & ABSTRACT
COMPANY.
Pelham, Ga.
Befjre I commenced usinq Cardui, I L h 'i„ f ,°"'"!?i! l !n l1 1 t0
would spit up everything I ale. I had a 1a " -ll '* npi1 to the faci taat.
bred, sleepy feeling all the lime, and was to agricultural development
Irregular. I could hardlv drag around, Ru ’ :,! ‘ s tho upbuilding of every other
and would have severe headaches con. 1 Interest, and the maintenance of a
linuously. , great Republic.
Since taking Cardui, I have entirely 1 , ot awake, too. and
quit spitting up what I eat. JJverytning f"- 1 together for the upbuilding
seems to digest all right, and 1 have of ollr s tate. morally, socially and
gained 10 pounds in weigh!.” industrially. !>. H. WARD.
II you are a victim of any of the numer-1 — —
ous ills so common to your sex it is
wrong to suffer.
For half a century, Cardui has been re-
hevtng just such ills, as is proven by ths
thousands ol letters, similar to the above,;
buiW theweakened°o^tns tack'tohMdS ! ^ ll,s " lf * fron ‘ h "““ !
and strength.
in Buffalo, on their way to Thom-
f
won’t regret ii. Your druggist seils it. • seai,on 3 campalgn - lI< * wUl ship tc “
r $04
He will
head from this city next Sunday,
i* most of them belongin'? to H. K.
pig , kook7' n H«£ WAvereux, Coburn Haskell and P. W.
WritA'o : Outunooga MeJIdtw C*.
vltory Dcpt.. Outuoucuj. Ter^. for
.‘‘moGo pu£nrr«9p«r. Kcut Harvey. Others of the string be-
.. long to Ii. M. Hanna and W. P. Mur
WW ray.