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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES E.VTERPRIS K, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1013.
THE MS-ENTERPRISE
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Darn a hen that wont lay.
The busy season has started.
Bo careful and you will avoid holi
day fires.
Some folks love a dollar bettor
than they do a warm bed on a cold
nlcht.
Musical comedy these days is one*
fourth music, one-half scenery and
three-fourths display of legs.
President Wilson got lost in the
national capitol, just like many
other free-born citizens have done
before him.
emulate the carrying of small arms
In the territories and the District of
Columbia, and each st2 to may regu
late the carrying of small arms
within its border.”
Judge Park believes that the pro
viso will be sanctioned by Congress
and by the states. He said his ex
perience on the bench had convinc
ed him that the evil of pistol-toting
was directly responsible for a large
percentage of the grisly homicidal
records of the United States. He has
taken advantage of the first oppor
tunity to remedy the evil.
Judge Park is quoted in Washing
ton correspondence of The Atlanta
Constitution ns follows:
"The number of negroes walking
the streets and country roads of
Georgia armed with ‘Colts’ auto-
atic revolvers would surprise you.
The tight-wads are already look
ing forward to what they will get
for Christmas. They already know
what they will give.
Some folks do their duty so few
times that when they do, somebody
ought to hand them a big bouquet,
according to their own ideas.
Admiral Fletcher seems to be the
boy that can stop the Mexicans from
scrapping, even if he didn’t make
them stay quiet but a few hour*.
Some several young men have
suddenly had a serious falling out
with fair damsels in the past few
days. They say it saves in the long
run.
Of course it had to come, Adam
and Eve are to appear in one of the
latest plays, but even then they wont
"have on much more than a few of
the stars that have already appeared.
Congressman Park’s maiden speech
was just five miuutes in length.
Hope some of the other fellows will
take due notice and govern their
congressional Record reports
cordingly.
LAST HALF OF TIIE LAST MONTH
IN THE YEAR, SEES INDUS
TRIAL ACTIVITIES THAT CAN
NOT RE ENUMERATED IN FULL.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 17.—The in
dustrial Index says in its Issue for
this week:
"The beginning of the last half of
December finds more construction
work and general development in
progress and definitely projected In
the Southeast than ever before at
this season of the year, and the sec
tion will enter into the New Year
'with unprecedented activities in
these llnufl, as the actus] records
show.
A contract has been awarded for
the construction in Augusta, Ga., of
a twelve-story office building, to cost
more than $500,000, and the erec-
Imagine even a peaceful negro with | tion of this structure and of one of
.. !ten stories in that city will he do
|gun soon nftor January first,
son in one pocket and a flask of ltq- ,\n office building of five cr six stor-
uor in another, and you can predict j will 1,0 erected in Americas, Ga.
Bids are being received for a eon-
what will happen when ho goes to a tra( . t to construct a brick paved
in boulevard six miles long at St. Pet
ersburg. Fin., and that city will pave
the woods, or is discharged from a | tWo additional miles of streets with
job ” brick.
\n addition of 1°0 rooms will be
It is not the negro alone who must | h „ m to each of two Florida hotel
be bandied for carrying deadly structures
weapons concealed. Many white' ontia<
men—men of information, intelli
gence and standing—are given to
the i ractice. The evil that comes
of the ‘‘hip pocket” evidences Itself
lance or engages in a card ga
nwarded for
lines ill Ala-
been
api-
almost every day. Rut it is some
thing which it seems it is hard to
ontrol.—Augusta Chronicle.
k MEDICAL OPINION OX UP-TO-
DATE DANCES.
The latter-day dances have been
discussed and criticised from almost
every standpoint. To complete the
list, The Journal of the American
Medical Association has recently
raised its dignified and professional
editorial voice in gentle warning.
"It seems somewhat late,” it says,
"to enter a mild protest against the
fervor with which the newest ‘so-
called’ dances have boon taken up
by a public already saturated with
various nerve and mind destroying
amusements and caprices. It seems
unnecessary to call attention to the
fact that the tango, the various
waltzes, the mixixe, etc., are being
arduously cultivated by callow youth
and calloused old ago. The prob
lems created by these dances differ
according to the age of the partid-1 W'zor factory, Moulton, Ala
pants; for the young the question | JOHN \V. THOMAS. PRESIDENT
of morality is paramount; for the
old, the possibility of too great a
strain on a dilated heart or an ar-
I *.ho extension of
'•urn.i and Florida.
1 A development rompnn
tal stock of Sion.noo hr
gnnized at Quitman. Ga.. and one
with capital stork or $->nn.non
Jacksonville, Fla.
A financial corporation with capi
tal stock of $550,000 has been
formed at Montgomery. Ala.
Nineteen new corporation?
minimum capital stocks aggregating
Sl.fill.opo have been organized.
Among the items of construction
work to be done, as reported this
week are: Apartment house, Atlan
ta. Ga.: sewer system extension,
Brunswick. Ga.: road construction.
Catoosa countv. Ga.: factory build
ing. Jacksonville. Fla.: bank build
ings, Dahloneca, Ga.: paving. Amer
icas’and Griffin, Ga., Montgomery,
\k».. end Leesburg. Fla.: bridge,
near Atlanta. Ga.: vindinf. Jackson
ville. Fla.; six special tax districts
of Florida counties voted bonds for
eceting school buildings: clay eoun-
► y, Fla., voted $150,000 of bonds for
constructing roads and for other
Purposes.
Construction contracts were Issued
as follows: Club house, Kissimmee,
Fla.: apartment houses, Albany and
Rome. Ga.. and Tampa, Fla.: parage,
BeRealr, Fla.: factory building, Ma
con. Ga.: warehouse, Tampa, Fla.:
road construction, Calhoun county,
Ain.
Industrial plants will be establish
ed as. follows: Ginneries, Chipley
and Mett»r. Ga.: ice factories, Co
rona. En«ley and Opelika, Ala.:
light plants. Bowling Green, Fla.,
and T,eesbur:r, Fla.: overall factory,
.Atlanta. Ga.: furniture factory, Mo
bile. Ala.: cotton oil mill and fer-
IDT
HE IS SHE
JUMPED TO HIS FEET IN NEW
YORK, WHILE ON TRIAL FOR
LIFE AND SHOUTED AND
SHOOK HIS FIST.
•New York, N. Y., Dec. 1G.—Hans
Schmidt, jumped to his feet in the
court room today and vehemently
denied bis counsel's statement that
he was insane when he murdered
Anna Aumuller.
"It’s a lie.” he shouted, at the
same time madly brandishing his
fiuts and waving his hands.
The prosecution rested its case to
day, and the defense outlined
insanity plea In the opening address
to the jury.
m
AT SHREVEPORT
NEGROES WERE CHARGED WITH
KILLING WHITE MAN WIIO
HAD SECURED PAROX FOR
AIDING OFFICERS, WHILE HE
WAS PRISON TRUSTY.
Shreveport, La., Dec. 16.—Two
negroes, Frank Williams and Ear
nest Williams, were lynched by a
mob at Blanchard, Louisiana, today,
after they had confessed to killing
Calvin Ballard a white man.
Ballard's body was found hacked
to piece, in his store, Saturday
morning. Robbery is assigned as
the motive for the crime.
Hillard was recently released from
prison, after he had killed three ne
gro prisoners, who were trying t
escape. At that time he was servin
ten years for killing his brother.
Ballard, who was a trusty, grabbed
a shot gun and fired into the escap- J diseased cattle,
ing crowd.
LONDON DEAL
MOST YALUARLE SINGLE PIECE
OF REAL ESTATE IN THE
WORLD SOLD IN LONDON TO
DAY.
London, Dec. 1G.—The biggest
private real estate deal on record in
England, was completed today when
the Duke of Tied ford sold nineteen
acres of land whi-h is situated rl'-’ht
in the heart of London, to Harry
Mallaby Deely, a Unionist member
of the House of Commons.
The purchase price was many mil
lions pounds sterling, but the actual
figures are withheld. Tbe agents
said, however, that tbe purchase
price exceeded by several million
pounds, the largest rum ever paid
u:r <• single piece of property.
TUBERCULOSIS
WISCONSIN EXPERT SAYS THAT
TWENTY PER CENT OF THOSE
SLAUGHTERED ARE INOCU
LATED WITH GERMS.
Madison, Wis., Dec. !S.—Twenty
per cent of all hogs bought for
slaughter are infected with tuber
culosis, according to a statement
made today by Dr. M. P. Ravenel,
professor of bacteriology at the Uni
versity of Wisconsin.
Dr. Ravenel has made a careful
study of the actual conditions In
many loJ*ge slaughter houses. He
makes known his conclusions dn a
detailed report.
The report says that hogs contract
the disease by feeding on tubercu
lous matter, and also by contact with
HOG KILLING TIME
A place for the farmers fresh meats
where they will keep.
Store Your Meats
etc,, with us.
RATE: 1-4c PER POUND
PER MONTH.
CALL US OVER PHONE 6.
Thomasville Ice & Mfg. Co.
ESTABLISHED' QUARTER CENTURY Ado.
FEATHER BEDS and PILLOWS
I P YOU would like to own a brand new 36-pound featherbed and a pair of
6-pound feather pillows, mail me 810. I will (hip them to jroo and pay the
freight to your depot. Best A. C. A. feather ticking, guaranteed all live
new feathers; if not as advertised your money back. Write for circulars
and order blanks. Address
Desk 63, Box 148, D. M. MARTIN & CO.,
Griffin, Ga.
FURS
LOCKED CLUBS AHE CHASE!]
•Dr. Hobson’s Ointment Heals Itchy i
I Eczema. j
The constantly itching, burning
sensation and other disagreeable j
i forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum 1
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDE
Wool on Commission. Writ* lor
list mcnfionfntj this ad.
JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLE^KY.
OF X. C. & St. Id. R. Re, DEAD.
teriosclerotic vessel is apparent
The physician will do well to cau
tion the stiff-jointed, aged patient,
who derives too great a pleasure
The booming of cannon crackers! too-patcntlally harmful
is already heard abroad in the land.
We hope the Thomasvillc authori
ties will wisely refuse to allow the
sale or the use of tho big things
which oftiines do grave danger.
There is a "ghost” at tho cntranco
to the First Baptist Church in Ath
ens and the folks failed to ee3 It
until a young lady was scared to
hysterics as she stopped In the en
trance to tie her shoo lace.
“One touch of Hobson makes tho
whole world grin,” is the Colum
bia State's summary of the news
from Alabama. Wonder why tho
application wasn't treated to a speci
men much closer to the State than
Mr. Hobson?
Some lady, they say, got mad be
cause ^be heard some other woman
say she heard another say that her
husband thought that tho editor
meant her, when he said that some
women ought to cover up their
props when they look like a bean
pole. Now isn’t that a small thing
to get mad about?
PISTOL-TOTING IN CONGRESS.
3o many references have been
made of late to "pistol-toting” that
further allusion thereto may be re
garded as untimely. However, the
matter has Juit come up in Con
gress, and national attention Is beln,
directed to carrying deadly weapons
concealed.
Tho second amendment to the
fodoral constitution now reads; “A
well regulated militia being neces
sary to the security of a free state,
the right of tho people to keep and
tear arms rball net be Infringed.*
Representative Frank Park has of
fered In the house an Amendment to
th!« amendment, «s follows:
••Provided Out Congress may
amusements.”
IK) YOU KNOW YOU It COUNTY?
What do you know about your
county? Lots of folks barely know
its name. A school boy recently
sent a lot of questions to a Thomas
County Official and he was ablo to
answer them. Several to whom he
showed the list of questions were
unable to. How many of tho school
boy’s queries could you answer, so
that he would gain a perfect under
standing of tho facts?
They are a3 follows:
1. Who is the county Judge?
2. Who is the county sheriff?
How is In* < lumen, mow Mr is *.
term and what Is his authority?
3. Gi.e names, method of selec
tion, term, salary, and duties of the
following: Coroner, soiictior-gen-
oral, and clerk of court.
4. How many County Commis
sioners have we in Thomas County!
How chosen and for what term. De
scribe powers of them.
5. Give method of choosing term
and duties of each of the following:
lerk, (or auditor), Treasurer, Re
<orJor of Deeds; Assessor; Ordinary
G. Are tho representatives in tin
Geor ia Legislature apportioned hj
7. Who I* the Constable of oui
Distrl. t; justice of Peace.
s. What is the name of our
militia district?
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. a* tliey com!
the bluOil i
turn
quack
icdkl
Hall’* Catarrh
It
pro
(1 b / Of
country f«r jr.
It 1* pomi^cj t t tbe beat tonic* known, com-
tfnM with the b<*#t blued purifier*, acting di
rectly on tbe mucon* anrfacee. The iwrfri-t
i-i m14nation «,f the two Inrredlent* I* wb»t |>ro-
dure# -iirh wonderful rn.nlt* Jo curing catarrh.
Bead for testimonial*, frea.
% r. J. CHENEY a CO.. Prop*., Toledo. O.
hr Pnvrfvt*, price 75c. •
Take Hall’* Vitally Fill* for TTffttptUflfc I
X.ishvilM Tenn., Dec. 17.—John
V. Thomas n r o fifty-seven. Presi
dent tho Nashville, Chattanooga
ft St. Lou’s Railway, died here at
two o’clock this •morning. He had
boon dangerous I v ill for the past
♦hrco wooV«. suffering from pleu
ral-’ nomnonia.
Mr. Tbomnr- was a native of Ten-
nrr^o. T T e entered the railroad
world at an early ntro and rose rap
idly. He was elected president of
the road in 1006. He was consid
ered an authority on railroad appli
ances. and Invented a pneumatic
switch signal system.
MRS. RANK HURST AOAT1C
RELEASED FROM PRISON.
(By Associated Press.)
London. Dec. 17.- -Mrs. Emmeline
‘‘auMiur^t. the Militant Suffrage
Chief, was r°leased from Holliday
jail today. She has been Imprisoned
since Saturday, when she was ar
rested on her arrival from Paris.
Mrs. Paukhurst was in a state of
collapse, when the was released to
day, ns a result of her hunger strike
She was taken to the Suffrage head
quarters, in an ambulance, where
she was treated by a physician. She
plans to go to Switzerland to -e^ tip-
era te.
Chief Heavers Closed Seven ami and »h>n eruptions promptly cured
Then Said lie Was fining to (let *3 ”, r - Ointment.
Goo. W. Fitch, of Mcndota, Ill., says,
"I purchased a box of Dr. Hobson’s
4il Eczema Ointment. Have had Ecze-
Atlanta, Dec. 17. Oh no. l GV er since the civil war, have
. . I been treated by many doctors, none
given the benefit that one box
the Rest Who Violated Lavs
Dec. 17.—“Oh no?
lot after the locker' clubs,”
Chief of Police James L. Beavers last | j
night, after he had finished raiding
and closing seven
“I’m only after the ones that vio
late tho liquor laws. The clubs that
are run in accordance with the law
need have no fear.”
Hut that preachment naturally
gives rise to the oft-discussed but
never settled question of whethei
any of tho locker clubs are operat
ing within the law, and if so, what
is the criterion by which they shall
be distinguished from the others.
Naturally all the clubs are a
tie nervous. If Chief Beavers
going to pull simply those clubs
which sell whiskey to people who
not bona fide members, the twelve
or fifteen leadin’- substantial social
club* of the eU> need have no fear,
for they adhere to this rule with
the utmost strictness. But if it be
comes a question of whether or not
the clubs are making money out
of the sale of liquor, then 1* Is doubt
ful if any could escape, for while
there are several which could and
would continue to exist if ail the
liquor were cut out, yet the fact re
mains that while they do sell liquor
to members, the principal part
tlielr revenue conies from that
source.
Constipation Poisons You,
If you are constipated, your en
tire system Is poisoned by the waste
matter kept in the body—serious
results follow’. Use Dr. King’s New
Life Pills and you will soon get rid
or constipation, headache and other
troubles. 25c at Druggists or by
mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Phila
delphia and St. Louis, adv. *
oney
on. ra i mum
Famous Minnesota Surgeon Makes
Talk Before Meeting of Doc
tors in Georgia.
Freight Paid on 30 Dais Free Trial
Yen. tho famnu* l)nm(*«tlc Sowing Much! no,
for over CO rear* tho favorite. I hi eat tnofl-l.
nolMdem, IlifhlMt running, uit-lu-ivo ,mt> -i'i-I
Improvement# and •ilju.truont., nhippcl u. >ou
t unco to uao thirty day* u# your very own «
i Don’t Pay Exorbitant Price*
ho bothered with unwolromo agent wollrita*
. tli-
Get thorelim l.) Own
tssloo DOMESTIC FcrOnl/31
If yoq*rp4atone®. H.-whomevt flj>I*h; t niton-
intil drop he#'!. perfectly bnliiared. kvery-
unjt that any other laaohlooha* and lot more
•UARANTCCO *S YEARS —Try it 30 day#. If
folly MtUttfl ray 60o a mk or Cl * mom U. Yon
can be*in aowlwr oa it next week, for if you'll
b^Sm! $1 u( I!* CMf M—vt’li tied Ibc ctcUu.
Domestic Sewing Machln* Co.,
• I* Ctawsili Aid*.. Kir.k«kM, III.
I*Ie**ft «hl*» m« ct nneo oa 90 dujV free ar.prot al
te t (all frehtht ih ir.-n paid) above tlluarrat-d
nwlr .Sewm* Machine, regular nr.. • tir. d
8M *31. If it l*Mti»f*iMory f will pay for it f n cvh
or oa your ea#y limtallmcnt t l »n of ft) cent# a
weak orb a month. To Mvodalay in writing refer-
•acaa *eml al#o, if pomiblo, latter of recommenda
tion from your banker, yrocmir man or #omo
baalneaa man who know* you. If you cnntu.t do
thin, r*far*ncaa will bo satisfactory. Jtaatemoer,
thi* will oar* *11 delay in shipment.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 17.—Cancer and
its treatment todny occupied the
attention of the Southern Surgical
and Gynecological Association Con
vention.
At the morning session, papers
were road by I)r. H. O. Marcy, of
Boston, Dr. J. M. T. Finney, of Bal
timore and other eminent physi
cians.
A feature of the session today was
a paper gi\en by Dr. C. IT. Mayo, of
Bochester, Minnesota, on the subject
of surgery in connection with can-
r er. Dr. Mayo is internationally
famous an an authority on this
dreaded disease.
NAVY Buys FflB 1
of Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment ■
’ ns.” Every sufferer should try it.;
We’re so positive it will help you wo;
cuaranteo it or money refunded. At
all Druggists or by mail 50c. Pfeif-,
for Chemical Co., Philadelphia , and '
St. Louis.adv. i
ATLANTA REPRESENTED
AT NEW YORK BANQUET.
Atlanta, Dec. 17.—Atlanta had
distinguished representation at the
elaborate dinner given Monday night
at the Waldorf, in New York, in 1
honor of Hon. Robert Adamson, for
mer Atlantian, now a prominent 0
New Yorker.
By special appointment of the At- vj
Ianta Chamber of Commerce, Wil- (j
Ham Hurd Hillyer ,tho Atlanta ban- i*
ker, Alfred C. Newell, tho Atlanta Jz
insurance man, represented this city 0
at tho banquet, and testified in brll-, A
llant speeches to tho pride which At-; a
lantlans felt in the success of *‘Bob”;V
Adamson. n
Job Hodges was the toastmaster ^
at the dinner, and caused great
amusement by his ready wit, accord- j
ing to the Atlantians who were pres-1
ent. A superb silver service was:
presented to Mrs. Adamson.
Among the New York speakers
who testified to Mr. Adamson’s
splendid service to the city of New *
York as Mayor-elect Mitchell’s cam- j
paign manager, were Mayor Kline, I
Mayor-elect Mitchell, Dudley Field |
Malone, Luther B. Little, George Mc-
Cany, and others. '
The feature of tho dinner was
the announcement by Mayor-elect
Mitchell that Mr. Adamson would
be very prominently connected with
the new city government.
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At •% interest, payable annually. Tbe borrower has the
privilege of paying part or all of the principal at any interest
period, stopping interest on such payment. I will save you
money. Como to see mo, or write. Prompt attention given
%P written irquirles.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE, OVER POST OFFICE, TIIOMASVII.M:. C' i.kum
Remember the
BIG SELL - OUT SALE
Is Now going on at the Big Store of
Clark Brothers
Thousands of Bargains for you.
Tax Notire.
I will bo at mv ofttco at the Court
House In Thoniasville, for tho pur
pose of colleetlnR State, County anil
School taxes anit registerin'? the legal
voters of the County for tho your
1913, from Derember 1st to Pei em
ber 20th, Inclusive, on which date
tho Tax Rooks will closo fer the
year, 1913. Respectfully.
P, 3. HEETH, T. C.. T. C. i r
THOBLLE BARGAIN STORE
321 West Jackson Street
Tbomaaville, Go.
TAKE NOTICE! A nctv line of goods just received—Ginghafnr,
anil Percales.
BE3T QUALITY, 8c„ SEA-ISLAND Sc.. WORK SHIRTS 38c.
ALL DRY GOODS IN PROPORTION.
Ladles and Mens Coats Cheaper than before the special sale.
Brooms for 13c each.
SALE BEGINS AT 0 O'CLOCK A.M. AND THIS SALE WILL LAST
FOR 10 DAYS.
REMEMBER THE PLACE—REMEMBER TnE DATE. 321 W.
JACKSON STREET.
WISHED SHE
COULD DIE
And Be Frea From Her Troubles,
tut Finds Better Way. ‘
OIHEi COUNTRIES f?
nil for bids put out by am not bothered wilh pains any more,
artmenf Is for woolen ' I don ‘ toR? » In fact,
! t M> sound and well of all my troubles.”
V|«#MltM*lMStyblM*t iHiris|,#M n
■ x hi ■ofk X la tthnyi ii wMSVm M
'A±'
Columbia, Tenn.—'“Many a time,”
says Mrs. Jessie Sharp, ot this place.
■" wished I would die and be relieved
my suffering, from womanly troubles,
could not gel up. without pulling at
I something to help me, and stayed in bed
Washington, Dec. 17.—The Navy | most of the time. I couli^ not do my
fonartment Is taking advantages o' i housework.
the reductions In the tariff, and has! The least amount of work tired me
begun purchasing Us supplies in out. My head would swim, and I would
•I. markets of the world, instead o r , tremble for an hour or more. Finally. I
or.lv in the American markets. t look Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and ‘
The latest call fur hub
the Navy Delia;
cloth. Tho previous spei-Iflcatlons
have always been for American wool, i Cardui goes to all the weak spots and
> i,t this i'me foreign bidders are I helps to make them strong. It acts with
allowed to participate. The Depart-1 nature—not against her. It is for the
ment hones for r substantial rcduc*} bred, nervous, irritable women, who feel
| tion In the price this time. i “ 'f evcryth.ng were wrong, and need
something to quiet their nerves and
strengthen the worn-out system.
I RlIRmMIVaTI^IUS > II you are a woman, suffering from any
■ » W ■ ■ * w#*» i of the numerous symptoms of womanly
1 Will cure your Rheumatism ; toouMe. take Cardui. It will help you.
I Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, | ** •** ru ”° ub ’
Colic, Sprains, Broises. Cuts sad „£££25
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects on row w3 <U-n»n book, 'Hot*
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in-> mpWawrww. tU.ua
* ternally and externally. Price 25c. * (adv)
'
Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, and
Shorts. Molasses horse
and mule feed; Dry horse
and mule feed; Dry dairy
feed; Cotton Seed hulls
and MeaL
CHOICE and No. 2 FEED OATS and car of Alfalfa
hay will come in next week. n
I sell to the consumer for cash.
IF. B. HARRIS,
The Wholesale Dealer
184 TIINLLUft.
124 BROAD STREET.