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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMB8-ENTEUPIU8 K, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1013.
Christmas Prices
—at—
222 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
PHONE 316.
Below we quote our regular prices—Come to our
Store and get our special Xmas prices.
Best Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs. for $1.00
Sugar in 25 lb. sacks $1.25
IjAKII. COOKING COMPOUNDS, ANn MEAT.
Snowdrift Lard, 10 lb bucket $1.20
Snowdritt i-aru, 4-lb buckets 50c
Cottolene, hi lo-lb buckets $1.30
Cottolene, ::i 4-lb bucket. . . X 55c
Wesson Cooking Oil. per can 30c
Crlsco, small size, per can 2oc
Crlsco, large size 50c
Swift’s Jewel Compound, in bulk, 9 pounds.. $1.00
Swift’s Jewel Compound, f>0-lb cans $5.00
Swift’s Premium Hams, per lb SOc
Pest Pry Salt Meat, per lb 15c
CANNED GOODS.
Karo Corn Syrup, three cans for 25c
Maryland Chief Tomatoes, three cans foi 25c
Mary Chief Corn, two cans for 25c
Maryland Chief Garden Peas, two cans for 25c
Sliced Roe*, two cans for 25c
Pork and Roans. VanCamp's, 3 cans for 25c
Heinz's Dill Pickles, per can 15c
Campbell's Soup, three cans, any kind 25c
3*lh Cans Rest Grade Pie Peaches, two for 25c
2-lb Can of Rest Table Peaches, two for 25c
3*1'.) Can California Lemon Cling Peaches, one for 20c
l*lb Can of Libby's Asparagus Tips, for 25c
1 -lb. Can Ox' Romford Raking Powder 25c
Pink Salmon, 1-lb can for ..10c
E.tgle Brand Milk, 2 cans for .. .*35c
3*1 b Can of Lye Hominy, one for 10c
Lowney’s Cocoa, fresh new stock, J ,£-lb cans .*!... .20c
Lowney’s Cocoa, fresh new stock. 1-5 pound cans 10c
Beardsley’s Sliced Cod Fish, 3 Jars for * 25c
Beardsley’s Boneless Herring. 3 Jars for [o;j c
W p Buy r>„, Flour hi Solid Car Lots—Tlmt Is Why Wo Cnn Soil
' on i lie llpsi Flour n( the Following Low Prices:
A t'l-’.b l.lok of our D-Llsht-U Self-Rising Flour sr,r
A 21-lb. .Sy-k of our Onllwon, Plain Flour for 7.V
A 21-lb Sark of o.ir Amron Self-Rising Flour for 7I5r
The.e Flours nrp Guaranteed to be the best Flour made by
the Ebert’s & Bros. Milling Co., a ronrern that owns and oper-
tuos three of the largest Flour Mills In Indiana. Try a sack of
this Flour and be convinced that you CAN buy the heit Flour for
less than yen are nor? paying.
LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES.
Octagon Scap, six bars for 25c
i.enox Sea? 7 bars for \\ ’ * * *25c
Lump Starch, 5 full pounds for *. .*25c
Large Size Package or CJold Dust ! !20c
G'd Dutch Cleaner, 3 cans for .*25c
Giant Potash, 7 cans for *.*!!25c
PICKLES.
Helnze's Pickles, in Rnlk, Fresh New Stock .lust Received.
COFFEES,
We have Just Installed a modern electric coffee mill and *e‘
ar? now in position to furnish the best Coffee In any form that
you prefer, from the coarsest to the finest grade.
One pound of our Best Peaherry Coffee, per lb 35c
One pound of our Rest Rio Coffee, per lb 30c
One pound of our Best Santos Coffee, per lb 25c
One pound of our Coffee and Chickorv, per lb 20c
One pound can of Votan Coffee, per lb- 35c
PAY CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES, and reduce the high
of living. We deliver our goods anywhere within the City
Idmits. Don’t forget the place. All phone orders are given
Prompt Attention, and w*e will give yon good delivery service. If
It takes two drays and ten bicycle boys.
PHONE 316.
Smith’s Cash Store
222 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Next door to the Express Office.
CURRENCY BILL
HAS BEEN PASSED
final vote hy MAJORITY of
TRENTY IN THE SENATE—
SOME OBJECTIONS. BCT OUT-
WEIGHED BY PRIVILEGES.
Washington, Dec. 20.—Th<
linistration currency reform
islon of the fin
sing
ud-
Dill,
I ’li i ted
ation
by
regional reserr>
to art us ste.oilJzing eleme
the banking and financial
last night passed Hie .Sena
vole of 34 to 31.
Forces that hud fought I
lor improvement and amend
the measure to the last, divided when
the final vote enme. Senator Hitch
cock, who had led the opposition to
t he bill, returned to the I lean cratk’
ranks, and Senator Weeks, one of
the leaders on the Republhau side,
"nil five other Republicans, and
Senator Poindexter (Progressive)
voted for the passage of the meas
ure.
E
FIGHT WAGED 1-011 SEVERAL
YEARS AGAINST TWO MIGHTY
CORPORATIONS IlY INDEPEND
ENT CONCERNS IS SUCCESS.
FUI
VILLA THIS
OFF BE IS SAFE NOW
CONTROLS TELEGRAPH AND
TELEPHONE LINKS AND DOES
NOT RELIEVE THAT REMAIN
IXG FEDERiXLS WILL AMOUNT
TO ANYTHING.
Washington, Dec. :
est anti-trust victory
Wilson's administration thus far, the
voluntary dissolution of the so-call
ed ’ Telephone Trust.” commanded
marked attention by all government
officials today.
! The principal topic of conversa-
c 'lher tion war what effect the dissolution
11 \ would have on the movement for
overnnient ownership of all tele-
*j«l le <ireat-j Chihuahua, Dee. 22.—The Hebe 1
of President: control of the telegraph and rail-
toad communication today had
reached a point where Gen. Pascc
Villa, the Rebel leader, believed him-|
self safe from any attack by the 1
Shingles
&
i hoi <
ml telegniph lii
It
few remaining troops in Hie north
ern territory.
Although it D reported that four!®
thousand Federate. who have been j*},
encj irped at Ojlnaga, are preparin ’, j ^
for an attack, Gen. Villa believed i w*
they can do not more than destroy {8$
tiio railroads in that section. Villa i I.
is well fortified here. } ^
report that Gen. Mercado has j {oj
There are several kinds of shing
les, made from trees, among them
we mime No’s. 1 Heart, 2 Sap in
Pine, 1 Heart In Cypress, and “Just
shingles.*’
Good shingles should he well saw
ed, -I inches wide, 18 inches long
and a uniform thickness nt the
butt.
Let us show you, we are selling
lots of them, so you lind better liur”
©
KIRBY PLANING MILL CO.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Long Distance Phone 264.
generally believed that the govern
ment ownership plan will bo urged
ip Congress, ns the companies have
teni'un'iop^'hut 1 'lii'r'also'avrnmMiot j ''"'t^^^innl’ng "of’"' br’ea™ nT'G> ©@@ @ © © © © © © © ©
,a 'oni poderal troops. ‘
riiihunhua today presents a deso
late scone. As a result of the long
House and Semite Conferees Now ii-,Vmn-inieV a"^*ea:ent to ax to ml the,^ 0 ^” ^ lo storos nre almost empty,
Working on Measure. j ‘ ‘ V its ’ toll lines to all local com- nn(1 11)0 ,i,ter in ,ll ° at wets betrays
Washington. Dec. 2«.~The final concession opens the** lle hoste wIth Federals
Of preparing the admlnlstra- j ! “I* distance facilities to many cum-, ^ y rte ' 1 ’ taklng 0,,ly " hat they '' ould
The cathedral, and also the other
(hurches her? have been empty
since the priests and nuns were ex
pelled. The street* cf the city are
plastered with notices that even
trivial crimes may he punished hy
immediate execution.
Gen. Villa, who can neither read
nor write, exercises all the func
tions of Governor, from the State
capital.
Hon currency bill for the President’s !
signature began today when the
House and Senate conferees met to}
smooth off the differences. An effort}
will be made to agree on a report!
which both houses can accept with-].. (llf
out change. It is planned to have, w * * p of
to extend Its monopoly of loc:
panles.
The most important feature of
all. the olIK'iula say, is the telephone
companies' agreement to txtend the
use ot its toll lines to all local com
panies. This concession opens
g distance facilities to many com
munities which had long been de
nied this privilege.
Latest Move May Regard Govern
ment Ownership Plans.
After an informal conference to-
Administration supporters
the opinion that the tele
phone dissolution would retard the
government ownership movement.
Representative Lewis, of Mary'and,
introduced o resolution directing
that the House Postollice Committee
go ahead ami report the bill, pro
viding for '•overnment ownership of
all telephone lines.
Representative Lewis was among
those who contended that the volun
tary dissolution didn’t affe t the
to Now
tne Dill signed Tuesday
j The principal points of difference
I are the number of regional reserve
banks, the guarantee of deposits;
the time limit of mortgages on which
National Ranks may make farm
loans.
When the tdP. becomes a law,
President Wilson will he confront
ed with taking the first step to put
into effect this will. This will be
tb» appointment of a federal re-,, j lntIve sltuat i 0 „
s rve hoard of seven members, who j *
will make arrangements for thoj
change from the present currency <
system to the new one.
On Its way to the conference, the!
currency bill struck an unexpected j
snag In the House, where n fight t,10 i ^
developed over the number of
forpes. -?omo m< ......... ,.....v....--- . ,
that the Honan should have as many | Union Telegraph Company. .■■«me a
eon ferees as the Senate. The rend-| no surprise .o »nan 1.1 adfo
ing of tlie changes made by the SPn-i thouvh It was unexpected Just a
ate also mused n long delay. j this time.
The bitch over the currency bill ; The tclephei
In the House developed the fact that j umalion^lias b
titere was n movement to Insure re-; tin"
tainfng the Rennte amendment for a
FOR ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS
WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE
CARAISOA DINNER RECENTLY.
/By Asaociated Press.)
■j Washington, I)en. 22.—President
' Wilson today made public a letter
j which he has addressed to Secretar-
V. S. Troops Watching for Gen. les Garrison and Daniels, request-
Mcrcado. ing that a severe reprimand bo ad-
Presidio, Tex.. Dec. 22.—^United i tninistered to the army and navy
FAMOUS SINGER HAS IIEEN MAR
RIED THREE TIMES LAND ASKS
FOR SEPARATION FROM LAST
HUSBAND—HAS EIGHT CHIL
DREN.
Chicago, Dec. 22.—Madame Er
nestine Schuman Heink, the famous
singer, today filed a divorce suit
against her husband, William Rapp,
charging desertion. The rouple
Dissolution Caine ns Sttrprl-
York Financiers.
New York, Dec. 20.—The infor-
ation coming from Wasaington
an Telephone and
-I Telegraph company hnd agreed to
momhora contended I give op Its interests in the Western
- Strolling the border officers who participated in the re>jn-ere married here in 1903, and have
arc toil a v watf-hin- for Gen. onlvn- 1 cent Carraboa dinner at which tho ohlldren.
dor Vc-cado, tho deposed Federal; Administration’s Philippine policy Madame Heink had eight children
Commander, who is reported toj w;!R satirized. by iter first two marriages.
Imvr iT-opd the border inta the I The letter says that although fun] Rapp is an attorney of menns, and
railed States. It is not believed he‘may have been intended, "tho Presl- h, p-j,, t o be in New York now.
iHI |,o arros’od. however, as he is dent sees nothing humorous in the. . - .... , .
traveling as a civilian. | minors ridiculing their superior of-j
. ficers."
j The letter says that the officers
It.ill Communication Restored. i nre sworn to serve the policies of
lirrmosillo, Mex., Dee. 22.—Com-1 the government unquestioned, and
mnntcntion by rail has been been with the utmost ioyality. and nsks,
restored throughout north-, “If this is their Idea of fun, what is I a-nvig
WANTS
and telegraph com-
l under almost eon-
attack since it was formed In
(ion. It has been under investign-
bank deposits. Ition since its formation, at the same i
Representative Glass, the father of|'tnm being constantly assailed,
the House currency bill, declared Tne Independent telephone inter-
tbat the enactment of the measure Jos's have fought .‘lie c-oml.Inatfon
as i. came from the Senate would be ! bltterl> liecn.t. the Bell • -
a calamity. He said ho wanted thojtrunk lines "nyc been closed to them
o PAnffiponcp hccniisR hn Mf*r)ibprs of Congress from
orn Moxlpo. ncronllng to an an-.‘!' ,,,r itloa of duty?’’
nouncoment m.ido today by Ignarlo The letter also rails the the sa-
Ronillas. a member of Gen. Carr-, tire3 “silly effusions of childish wit.”
rauza’s cabinet,
tSZECm
FOR KENT—Furnished cottage for
the season. R. H. Neel. 20-tf
bill sent to a conference, because he j n
is convinced there would be some}* 0 ** nie * iave MrRe ^
important ehnn res in the bill ne- of J-igtlce lo move against the com-
cessr.ry. He declared tho Senate | bination.
guarantee feature was a mere pre- Finally In :he lsst row weeks came
the movement for .government own-
ter.f.e.
Majority Leader Underwood closed
| the debate, saying the measure
should be sent to conference. The
House then lined up for a vote, and
the Administration
'ending the. bUl to
an overwhelming vote.
rshlp of the telephone and tele
graph companies. Numerous law
suits against the combination have
grown out of the fight put up by the
leaders won*, P° sta l Telegraph Company, and other
conference by \ independent lines, and a suit for a
1913 Bib rani 111 ™ CITY
(By Associated Press.)
New York, Dec. 22.—Dr. Anna:
Christmas Exercises of Miss Mer
rill's School.
ITDE HURSTS ABE FUSSING
disrolution on the Pacific Coast, Is
now In the Federal courts.
_ J Fnanclal men today said that the
New lorn Hankers rrepare to Popara tion of the great combination academic stage and put into
Greet New Measure. | j n t 0 two parts wouldn’t be difficult realm of practical politics in
New York. Dec. 20.—Tne passage because of their distinct organiza- year Just drawing to a close,
of the administration currency bill Ition. However, difficulty would be
finds local banking circles ready to found, they thought, in an equita-
accept its salient features. Although'ble distribution of the securities,
none of tho bankers are too kindly.The Department of Justice no longer
disposed towards the measure. In its will permit the distribution of aub-
Inclpient stages, it Is not believed Ipldlary stock to stockholders In many
thut any National Rank If impor-.companies, as In the tohaoeo and oil
tance will relinquish Its federal cases.
harter, and operate under a state j Former Attorney General *Vlck<
(By Associated Press.)
I Mexico City, Mexico, Dec. 22.—
!The Rank of London and Mexico
Howard Shaw, tho woman suffrage Clty ;' loso ‘ “ 8 <,00rs h / r . e ‘? day ’ , U
leader, today declared that the year was f “!: cei1 ,0 T 1 pe ' ,d b “ 9l , neS ,' 1 V
1913 had been tho greatest year ‘vauve. it was unable to obtain funds
the history of the movement for votes j t0
for women.
In an interview given out yester
day, Dr. Shaw said the suffrage
question had keen taken out ot the
the
the
FOR SALE—Angora Billy
float, with wagon and harness.
Phono Mrs. \V. J. Hammond. Stf
HOUSE FOR RENT—G rooms, mod
ern conveniences. 229 Warren
St. Robison Hardware Co. 16-6t
IRON SAFE WANTED—Medium
sized second hand lro^ safe want
ed. Address P. O. Box 267. 1 Stf.
The Institution is declared, sol
j vent, and is said to have abundant
! assets to meet Its liabilities.
the
; J \PAN GREETS FAMOUS
| MEXICAN STATESMAN. |
!o*ed with a Christmas chorus, giv-
n by the pupils.
The program was ns follows: (
Essay, “Christmas Customs,” Flor-j Tokio, Dec. 22.—Francisco de la !
nee Vaughn. | Barra, formerly Provisional Presl-1
Re* itati'in. “Why Do Christmas! ‘lent of Mexl.o, arrived here today!
;ells Ring.’’—1-helyn Palin. las a special envoy, to thank Japan j
Song, “Were My Song With Wings i for this country’s participation in;
ne filed.” Ilaln -Charity Wells. Jtho Mexican centennial.
•‘Recitation. ') Little’Town of; Ser.or de la Barra was welcomed
totiilchem,” Phil I s Brooks—Lillie with many cheers as he rode thru
lae Rice. the principal streets of this city,
•‘■-’till Nacht.’’
PASS CHRISTIAN GLEANS UP
For tiic Arrival of the President and
Ills Family—Will Give No
Formal Greeting.
The Christmas exercises of Miss =
Bessie Merrill’s School, which took I London, Dec. 22.—Mrs. Emmeline
place Friday morning were unus- Pankhurst, the Militant Suffrage [charter, as many had threatened tol ers bam, when he heard the news,
ually delightful and much enjoyed | chief, left London quietly yesterday,: do. said the dissolution was an economic Suffrage,
by the audience present. The pro- J for Switzerland, where she will re-1 It is declared that all of the thlr- mistake. He said further that he | ” or
gram was carried out without a cuperate from her last hunger strike, j ty-six national hanks of this city
hitch and every girl did her part; Her departure was not accompan-1 will enter Into the new system as
perfectly. There were recitations, led by the usual demonstration, and,soon ns the law becomes effective,
songs and essays, all suited to the rumors say that Mrs. Pankhurst and ; The currency bill, in Its latest form
Christmas season her two daughters have become es-i Is said to have overcome many of
One of the songs, “The Stllle tranced because of their differences, | the objections which were at first
Nacht,” was given Ri German by the urlslni? regarding the present suf- viewed with alarm hy prominent
-iris of Miss Mallette’s department. frape campaign. Mrs. Emmeline financiers, while the few remaining
The re Rations, readings, etc., were! Pankhurst Is said to disapprove | objections are outweighed by
all well selected and finely render- of Sylvia’s alignment with the Labor privileges to he obtained.
dered. Mrs. J. Scott Hunter gave! Party. | ______
very charmingly, “The Night Re- — j ‘
fore Christmas.” and the ex
Dr. Shaw told of tho Illinois tri-.
umph and the Increase of favorable,
sentiment throughout the country.,
She cltefl the appointment of the
Senate committee on Suffrage as
one of the greatest victories ever
won for the cause. She also saw
much to encourage suffrage work
ers In President Wilson’s recom
mendation of a House Committee on
SILL POX ON BATTLESHIP
the year 1911, Dr. Shaw has
saw no reason whatever, why the • mapped out^ active campaigns In the
telegraph and telephone companies of Nevada, North Dakota,
shouldn’t be *onducted as one con-! Dakota, and Montana, where
I the Legislatures of those states have
already passed Suffrage amendments
which will' be submitted for popular
cern.
Mr. Danlells* House Burned.
Mr. C. H. Daniel, who lives about
3 Mr miles Southwest of Pavo, hap
pened to the misfortune to lose his
residence and all of the household
and kitchen furniture, by firo on
the thirteenth Inst. The origin
the fire is not known.
vote
111^ Ship at Charleston and Unable
to be Fumigated—May Send
to Another Port.
Charleston, S. C„ Doc. 22.—Two
cases of small pox developed on
the battleship Ohio on Its way here
from Guantanamo. All of the
members of the crew were vaccin
ated December 16th, but four more
days remain within the period of
incubation.
As tne loom quarantine station
lacks facilities for handling the
men ashore, the big ship may be
ordered to some other port for
fumigation.
The Thomasville Motor Company) Miss Beulah Barrow spent the
has delivered to Mr. Coburn Has- week-end in the city as the guest
kell a 1914 Cadillac touring car, of Mrs. B. Edwards. She has been
of equipped with all of the latest and teaching In Montlcello and was en
When the | most improved devices. The car I route home to Reynolds. Ga.
fire was first discovered It was found j was brought through the country
FOR RENT—Furnished house, or
rooms. Apply 129 E. Clay St.
18-6t.
HOR3E. FOR SALE—10 years old;
gentle and good; will sell buggy
also. Robison Hardware Co.
16-6t.
WE PAY CASH—For show-cases,
furniture, bides, furs, bee’s wax,
tallow and country hams. Jarvis
B. Watkins & Co.
BOYS WANTED—-Thee delivery boyd
with bicycles wanted by Johnson
Grocery Co., 326 W. Jackson St.
18-6t.
FOR RENT—Furnished cottage,
modern conveniences. Mrs. A. J.
Vann, .312 Smith Ave. 16-6t
“DOG GONE”—Half grown black
and white spotted setter. No hair
on right cheek. Reward for re
turn to R. E. Lester. 22-3t.
FOR RENT—Modern apartments
with all conveniences, at moder
ate rent. Also five room cottage
on East Jackson. Phone 249.
17-lm.
in the overhead ceiling of the kltch-lfrom Jacksonville by Mr. C. W.
en. Friends and neighbors rather-!Cooper, Jr., of the firm. Mr. H. W. supreme rnriiT msMisciru
P(1 tn In nTtlnPllluMnL* tlm ! TT/mlilno Tr mil \T^ f)nnnlann ‘ - * * _ *
s—Miss Mal-
Solo,
“Spinning
S'”; .*• Ellmcurich- Mary Cooper.
K<- Ration. "Christmas Bells,”
L' mlIHImav - Edith Fire.
BI’.lo Reading. "And There Were
shepherd’s Keeping Watch—”
Chorus. “On e Unto the Shop-
lierd’s,” M|«s Mallette’s pupils.
Essr.v. "A Visit to Santa Claus’
Work Shop.” Myrtle Hanaw.
Chorus. "On the Monlot Stream,”
Cetfrl- r.lee Club.
” \ Christmas -torv
Handling Paper Pattema.
Every woman who cuts out from
paper patterns knows of the bother in
pinning it flat to the cloth. Take a
hot Iron and smooth the tissue paper
pattern over the cloth and it will re*
main flat without n*n>\
Pass Christian. Miss., Dec. 22.—
This city is preparing for the
rival of President Wilson by insti
tuting a general clean-up campaign.
The Mayor has Issued a proclama
tion. urging that the place be made
as attractive ns possible.
There will bo no demonstration
when the Presidential party arrives
here.
tchell.
" ’Twas the Night Before Chrfst-
is,” Mrs. J. Srott Hunter.
Chorus, "Christmas Song." Adolf
Margaret Avon.
THE UNEXPECTED.
happen in Christmas
time as well «* another. Best
be prepared for emergencies
!•▼ having your carriages and
wagons put In perfect repair
at Palin’s Shops. We do the
’ est work at reasonable pric-
Blackemlthy, painting
In any and all branches.
Don’t let Xmas find you with
u broken down wagon or
carriage.
Ante Painting and Trimming.
As W, Palin & Son.
POLICEMAN SHOOTS OFF
AN AUTOMOBILE TIRE
SING PAYS A HUNDUEO
flames, and did everything they icompanled him from Jacksonville,
could but to no avil. A few articles ].
In tho house were saved. | ————————
Mr. Daniel, in his effort to put
out the fire, sustalncl severe hums
on both ot his hands, and while he
is still suffering as a result of his
hums. It is hoped they will not prove
serious.
The house was valued at $1,000,
and the household and kitchen fur
niture at $800. Mr. Danlell carried
insurance on his residence to
Washington, Dec.- 22.—The 3u-
| preme court today dismissed the
| appeal of the Pullman Company fropi
decision from tho Federal Court
FOR 3AI-E—Agricultural Lime, In
100-pound sacks. Highly recom
mended by the experimental sta
tion for oats and corn. Evans &
Son. 12-12-4SW.
WATCH LOST-—Monday* morning,
between J. S. Montgomery’s and
A. C. L. depot, Ladies old-fash
ioned open-face -gold watch, with
fob and locket. Reward for re
turn to Timos-Enterprlse. It.
cf the Northern District of Florida, iTOMATOES—Home packed. Super-
Drunks Wouldn’t Stop and a I’l* t"
Hall Directed Against Tiro Did
flic Work Successfully.
An automobile last night was Ail
ed with men who were more or less
inebilated. One of the occupants of
the car used a pistol for making a
noise and he succeeded admirably.
The car was one of the rent cars of
the city and the police soon got wise
to what was up. Policeman Poole
finally caught up with the bunch
and as the auto approached, order-
i d that It be stopped.
The occupants laughed at him
cud jerked the throttle Just a little
’•'Her open. Mr. Poole shot a pistol
toe In the air and It didn’t phase
them. The next time ne took delib
erate aim aud shot at an anto tire,
on the rear wheel. Tho bullet went
true to tho mark and the anto
stopped right quickly. One ot the
men was lined twenty-five and cost,
and the other, for a -plain drank.
II ji Mi M i MintfiT'truth ilii*
six and cost.
The city received a hundred dol
lars Saturday from 3Ing Mitchell. It
hns been some time since Sing vis
ited the Mayor and she was a bit
thG I ungracious in receiving the proper
amount of $o00, and on his furni- j attention from the court. She fuss-
ture $:»00. While partly Insured, e d because “there are some of a dlf-
his loss falls very heavy upon him. fer ent color in the city who are sell-
Mr. Danlell has begun to rebuild ing liquor and never get pulled while
and hopes to have his residence the ones of my color get pulled and
ready for occupancy by the first of f, ne d every so often.”
the year. Sing was mixed ud by the arrest
of tho two drunken negro women
Supplies For the Poor. r b V the officers S turday. The liquor
I was traced fir to her by various
The young ladles In charge of the devious route*, it Is stated that she
holding that the Florida gross earn
ings tax on sleeping and parlor cars
as constitutional, j
MARKETS FOR MOf AT
Cotton ,
Open
Close
December. . .
. . .12.15
12.03
January
. ...11.85
11.76
March
May
. . .12.12
12.02
.. ..12-11
11.99
Tone: Rarely steady.
Local spots, 12 cents.
distribution of supplies for the poor I,will only se'l to negro women and
of the city havo been receiving do- these two. r-’ber than face a charge
nations today at the vacant store
next door to the Telephone Exchange.
These ladles especially request
that everybody who has not already
done so, will hare their donations
at the store ns early as convenient
tomorrow morning as the work of
arranging them for distribution will
take some time and It Is desired to
set them ready as soon as possible.
Xnvnl Stores Market.
(By Associated Press.)
Savannah, Dec. 22.—Turpentine
of selltn-r It themselves, as seemed firm at 1214: Rosin Arm, type G.,
Imminent, told where they got it, 23.67H to $3.70; H„ $3.67V4
which evldenco was corroberated. $3.7214; I„ $3.76 to $3.80.
lor quality. Put up by B. W.
Stcne. Try them once. Can be
obtained fr->m C. B. Dixon, H. H.
Vann’, Economy Market.
22-2twd-tf.
STRAYED HORSE—Small'dark bay
mare, with blaze face and small
white spots on hips. Last seen
Saturday evening on Oak Street,
going north. Was hitched to Chat
tanooga wagon. Reward for return
or Information. Tom Griffin, C/o
Tlmos-Entorprjse. 22-2td-2tsw
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD—For
Information which will lead to tho
conviction of the thief who stole a
black and white setter bitch from
or near premises of Edwnrd Croz-
ler, on Dawson Street. The hitch
carried a collar marked with the
owner’s name and address. 20tf
Peanuts Peanuts Peanuts
Tax Notice.
I will bp at mv office at the Court
House In Thomasville, for tho pur
pose of collecting Slate, County and
School taxes and registering the legal
voter* ot the County for the year
ISIS, from December 1st to Decem
ber 20th, inclusive, bn which date
the Tax Book* will close for the
year, 1911. Respectfully,
P. 9. HEETH, T. C„ T. G.
We offer ten thousand bushels of selected, hand picked, sun cured, peanut seed, In even weight,
|four bushel bats. AH new crop, 1913 harvest, bright, sound, and free of stems, trash snd pops.
Also chufas, velvet beans , and field peas.
RAYS0R PEANUT COMPANY,
OCALA, FLORIDA.
' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OB -MONEY REFUNDED.
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