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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1013.
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I CARBONIC WATERS
USING
“PRANA” CARBONIC SYPHONS
simple
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(LEAXLY
1IEALTHFYL,
EFFECTIVE.
INEXPENSIVE
One ‘•CAimoXET” will charge tlie
Syphon at a co**t of 7 rents.
—FOR SALE HV-
Ingram Drug Company.
! FARMKIIS AT CHESTERTON, .MI).,
j GATHERED TO WATCII PRO-
I CEElWNCiS IX CONSIDERATION
j OF NEGRO CASE.
! Chesterton, Md. f Dee. 20.—Hun-
j hreils of farmers from the surrounil-
! ing country gathered around the
j court house In this town this morn-
j Ing. for the meeting of the grand
I jury that Is to consider the case of
three negroes, all of whom are ac
cused with Being directly connected
J with the murder of .1. R. Coleman,
|a prominent farmer.
! A dozen members of the Balti-
i more police force, who were sent
i here by the Governor’s order, min-
1 gled with the crowds, and conditions
: resembling martial law prevails.
ID FEW SLOTHES
SHOT WOMAN HE WAS WITH 1
AND SMALL CHILD AND TER-,
ROR1XED STREETS WITH RE
VOLVER IN HIS HANDS.
Cincinnati, Dec. 29.—Robert M. |
Willard, who says Jie is a magician,,
this morning shot and killed a worn- j
an who was registered as a his wife, ’
and alro a year-old girl, and then j
ran shouting through the streets i
flourishing a revolver. He was later;
captured on the suspension bridge,;
as he was trying to reach Covin*:-;
I ton Kentucky. j
At the time that Willard register-j
led at tlie hotel, it is said he had a
Litter argument with the woman, j
! After his capture, and upon being I
questioned by the police. Willard
! claimed he was from Goldsboro, X.
C., and that he was nurried in Okla-
jhoma, b it he refused to divulge hit
I wife's name. Dater lie claimed h<»
had never been married.
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bor of a tlieatrical company which
[loft here last week. Willard was in j
| his underclothes when he fled thru i
the streets. lie knocked down the i
brid'.e tender, who tried to stop him, j
hut was soon caught by a police
un.
There are several Kinds of shing
les. made from trees, among them
we name Vo’s. 1 Heart, 2 Sap in
Pine. I Heart in Cypress, and “just
shingles.”
Good shingles should he well saw
ed. I inelies wide, 18 inches long
and a uniform thickness at the
butt.
Let us show you. we are selling
lots of them, so you had better hui-
KIRBY PLANING MILL CO.
THOIHASVILLE, GA.
Long Distance Phone 26L
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OF
THE FAIR:
HAS ON DISPLAY
A FULL UP-TO-DATE LINE
of
USEFUL FURNISHINGS
FOR
Ladies and Gents
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
| Atlanta, Dec. 29.—Many scien-
Itists of National and international
reputation arrived here today to nt-
! tend the sixty-fifth annual conven
tion of the American Association for
11ho Advancement of Science.
■ The first regular meeting will be
held tonight. Tills meeting will be
(called to order by Dr. Clinrles ■>.
j Pickering, Director of tho Astrono
mical Observatory at Harvard, and
the retiring President of the organi-
!*3t!nn. Ho will introdu e the new
President. Dr. Edmund Hercher Wil
son. who Is a professor of Sociology
at Columbia Univer ri *y.
An Interesting feature of tonight’s
session will be an address by Presi-
! dent Pickering on “The Study of
ithe Stars.” cured of cancer, by radium. Seven; Coolldge, Ga., Dec. 29.—Well, the
Tlie registration oi members, as- years ago, he stated, an epithellmoi ! dearest time to the children has
| signing of speakers and halls to var- appeared on his nose, it worried come an d gone away once more in*
j Iotas bodies composing the Associa- j him considerably for two years, and t | le history G f their little lives, and j
jtion, arrangement of the prograTh he then subjected it to radium treat- many have been the shouts and!
and other preliminary work, wasjment, being promptly cured. merry laughters as the sweet little'
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
ME FAIR.
New York, Dec. 29.—Dr. Abrn- taa
ham Jacobs, an ex-president of tlie
American .Medical Association, and*; “
a world-famous authority on worn-i
on’s and childrens’ diseases, an- '•
nouneed today that he has been i
cured of cancer, by radium. Seven j Coolldge, Ga
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completed today by Dr. L. O. How-
lard. of Washington, who is tho per-
| manent secretary of the organiza-
! tion.
I Tonight, Governor Slaton and
Mayor Woodward will deliver wel-
I coming addresses. The delegates
I will be tendered a reception tomor-
: row at a local club, by Gov. Slaton.
Dr. Jacobs claims that his case boys aud girls nave enjoyed tliem-
presents a clear lustanco of the rad-.selves, umonscious, perhaps, of the;
lum cure. occasion that gave rise to the cele-!
; bration of* the great national holi- j
SLATON TAKES HANO III
da)
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
I.ARD, COOKING COMPOUNDS, AND MEAT.
Snowdrift Lard, 10 lb bucket 51.20
Snowdrift Lara, A-lb bucket-) -OOc
Cottolene, la 10-lb buckets 51.30
Cottolene, in 4-lb bucket 05c
Wesson Cooking Oil, per can 30c
Crlsco, small sUe, per can 23c
Crlseo, large site 80c
Swift’s Jewel Compound, in bulk, 9 pounds 51.00
Swift’s Jewel Compound, 50-lb cans $5.00
Swift’s Premium Hams, per lb 20c
Best Dry Salt Meat, per lb lBo
CANNED GOODS.
Karo Corn Syrup, three cans for 23c
Maryland Chief Tomatoes, three cans foi 23c
Mary Chief Corn, two cans for 23c
Maryland Chief Garden Peas, two cans for 20c
Sliced Bee*, two cans for 28e
Pork and Beans, VanCamp’s, 3 cans for.... 23c
Heinz’s Dill Pickles, per can ISc
Campbell’s Soup, three cans, any kind B3c
3-lb Cans Best Grade Pie Peaches, two for 2Sc
t-lb Can of Best Table Peaches, two for 25c
3-lb Can California Lemon Cling Poaches, one for 20c
1-lb Can of Libby’s Aspara-us Tips, for 25c
1-lb. Can of Romford Baking Powder 23c
Pink Salmon, 1-lb can for 10c
Eagle Brand Milk, 2 cans for 35c
3-lb Can of I.ye llomlnv. one for 10c
Lowney’s Cocoa, fresh new stock, H-lb cans 20c
Lowney’s Co,on. fresh new stock, 1-5 pound cans 10c
Beardsley’s Sliced Co:l Fish, 3 Jars for 25c
Beardsley’s Boneless Herring, 3 Jars for 25c
We Buy Oor Flour in Solid Car Lots—That Is Why We Can Sell
d on the Best Klonr at tho Following Low Prices:
A 2t-!b Sack of our D-I.iaht-U Self-BiBlng Flour 85c
A 24-lb. Sack of our Oallwon, Plain Flour for 75c
A 21-lb Sack of our Amron Self-Rising Flour for 75c
These Flours are Guaranteed to bo the best Flour made by
the Ebert’s fi Rros. Milling Co., a concern that.owns and oper
ate* three o' the largest Flour Mills In Indiana. Try a sack of
this Flour and be convinced that you CAN buy the best Flour for
les* than ycu are now paying.
LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES.
Octagon Soap, six bars for 25c
i.enox Soap 7 bars for 23c
I.ump Starch, 5 full pounds for
Large Size Package of Gold Dust 20c
Old Dutch Cleaner, 3 cans for 25c
Giant Potash, 7 cans for 25c
PICKLES.
Ilclnzc’s Pickle-. In Bulk. Fresh New Stork .Inst Received.
COFFEES.
We have Just Installed a modern electric coffee mill and we
are 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 Peaberry Coffee, per lb 35c
One pound of our Best Rio Coffee, per lb 3oc
One pound of our Best Santos Coffee, per lb 25c
One pound of our Coffee and Chtckory, per lb 20c
One pound can of Votan Coffee, per lb- 35e
PAY CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES, and reduce the high
cost of living. Wo deliver our Roods anywhere wltliio the City
Limits. Don't forget the place. All phone order* are given
Prompt Attention, and we will give yon good delivery service. If
It take* two drays and ten bicycle boys.
PHONE 316.
Smith’s Cash Store
222 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Next door to the Express Office.
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New York, Dec. 29.—A sack con
taining the badly mangled body of
n nnn, was found this morning in
a gutter on the lower Hast Side.
Residents of that neighborhood told
the police that the sack was dump
ed there from a cart, by two men.
The police haven’t caught the men,
although a diligent search lias been
instituted for their apprehension.
KENTUCKY FEUDISTS
ARE [HEMMED IN
Among the older ones there has 1
been a mixture of joyfulness and j
tup ftr.TP .... • sadness. Some have hailed tlie com- j
THr STfiTr Ml I A B(lwl' lng of Christmas as a day of drunk- \
I ilL U Ini L III I Ll * III Hull I unness ami riotiousness, imbibing j
I too freely of “Are water’’—(rightly j
.... ...... , . (called so. for it sets the soil on lire
. Inking Rigid Inquiry to Determine G f ] le ]| and destruction)—while oth-j
\\ lint lie \\ ill Do in Regard to j erg | ia ve wafted a service of praise!
Adjl. Gen. Nash’s Charges. J and thanks to tho Great Giver of |
■’ T | blessings, tern porn and spiritual,!
Atlanta, Dec. 29.—Governor Sla-! an< * niost a *’ l * ,e Si’&Hous gift of
ton began this morning tho Anal and I th " Christ Child, nearly two th u-
exhaustive investigation that will sand years ago. These have endeav-
determine tile status of tho quarter- or0( * *° m «ake glad the hearts and j
master general’s office in the state i Hves of some one else, and ninny <
mijitlu* and that will result either i have been the wishes for a ,Peasant j
,:i the abolition of Quarter Master j occa8 * on * )
General Obear’s job. or the resig- • Such it has been the rood fortune
nation of Adjutant General Van of “Uncle Si” to meet with during;
Holt Rash. ; the last few days, for he has met
What the governors investigation man > kind and tender expressions
will show has not been predicted, 1 ^ roai his friends, and a number of
but one thing is certain, and that is them have graciously remembered
that there are one too many “gen-1 hIm with some token of friendship,
erals” In the state militia now, and which will live on and on, after their
that after the first of tho year there ' fra11 bodies have returned to mother
will be only one of them left. earth.
Nobody is after General Nash’s f May He who rules the tempest
head, but he has so strongly urged storms, and siveth good gifts umo
the abolition of General Obear’a of- Bis loved ones, deal gently and t -n-
flee, and the feeling between the two tlerly with them in all the years to
officers lias become so unpleasant 1 come. So such, we lift our hearts In
and strained, that In the event i grnitude, and only wlali we -were
Obear is retained, It Is admitted worthy of these tokens of friendship,
that there will be nothing left but'And while there may bo others, from
r Nosh to reslg'n. I whom no word or cheer mny have
General Obear contends that Gen. come; no hearty clasp of the hand
THE WHOLESALE DEALER
Corn, Oats, Hay, Shorts
Bran, Dairy, Horse
and Mule Feed.
Staple Groceries
Can Goods.
PHONE 184
and
Vineville, Ky., Dec. 29.—State
troops and deputies, who for the for Nagh ^ res j R ' n
.past two days have been closely j 0onora , obear con„„„. .... -
1 Shm TnhnSlAnrtriekMn 'wi.h • Va8h lfl trylng t0 mako hlm tho vie-’ been given, but hard words may have
: 1 re John Hendrickson, with his t , m 0 ( j,j 8 personal dislike, but Gen. found an easy departure from their
1 I Naak “ la purely a matter of lip*, and from whoso hearts evil
Jto surrender hi „ in, ».n ' law .’ under the present fed-; thought* may have been reljrftng
ed to
day.
nrreuder before night fall to- jeral ’ reKulfttlon
have
. . _ w which ho holds the j supreme, still we can but wish them
\ . ,, , *, ‘Georgia militia are bound by. there one and all. a sweet sailing over
tain section last'night un^tboTlcn"' 19 "° room for tbe uuartor master this troubleous and deceitful world,
u?.?_ He “. igeneral’s office. [and at last an entrance Into that
General Obear insist that hla of-1 blessed 1)Ia(r5r"^irFre* nothlh'S - shall
flee was created by the legislature,! ever occur to mar the peace und
and can only bo abolished by that happiness of one or another.
been seen today at tho mlnel b °i i I: . _ _. ! Our people played the part of good
entrance, but they vanished when
drkksons are known to
feed or fuel.
Several members of the clan, who
are wanted on a murder charge, | body.
Tho question that Governor Sla- 1 citizenship during the holidays, as
they saw a company of aoldicrs «<> l°. n . ! las . ,,nd . er consideration, and;may be seen from tbe fact that not n
guard.
MARKETS FOB MONDAY
Cotton
December. .
January). j*«. ...
March 12.44
May 12.40
July 12.39
Tone; Steady.
Naval Stores Market.
(By Associated Press.)
Savannah, Dec. 29.—Turpentine
firm at 4 2 1-4. ltosln firm, types G. t
$3.67Vi to 13.75; H., 33.72*4 to
$3.75; I., $3.93*4 to $3.95.
“Do not
Forget
The place”
JERGERS
For the very best
in China. Brie-
a-Brac, Watch
es, Jewelry and
Silverware.
•which the attorney general is work-, single arrest was made during the
ing on with him, is simply the legal; two days. Shamefully true, how-
statns of tho quarter-master gen- (ever, that a few did partake of too
eral s office. Tho Governor will hew I much of the destructive and intoxi-
to the line in the administration of-eating beverage, and brought sorrow
tho law, and tho personal difference.? j to their parents or other relatives,
between the two generals will have • and disgrace unto themselves. For
no weight or hearing on the result. ! Indeed and in truth, ^t is a disgrace
(to belittle one’s self thus, and he-
|eome such a vagabond as to become
! drunk.
On Christinas night the people of,
the town and community enjoyed I
themselves at a Christmas tree at
the Methodist church.
Mrs. Eliza Owens, wife of \V. W
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■ ■ I 1 ®', 4 ? ionr i VAKAXTINB against cattle
11 TICK UEI.Vd'hftoVEI) IX ga.
I Atlanta Dec. 20.—Dr. Peter F.
Bahnsen, state veterinarian, ..as to-
turned front Memphis where lie was
elected Vice-President of the South
ern Cattle Men's Association, which °wens, 3r., died early Sunday ntorn- j
lias been in session there this week. I* 1 *- She had been In bad health for j
Tho election of Dr. Bahnsen to this a long time, and her death was not j
office was a deserved tribute to this j unexpected, yet 6ad. She .was among,
official who Is doing so much to en-. ‘I*® oldest Inhabitants of this com-1
courage live stock raising In Oeor->'"unity, and had been a resident of!
gia and who Is waging a remorseless, this section for a long while. Be- [
fight against the eattfe tick which sides her husband she leaves two.
| Is acknowledge to be the greatest sons, and a large number of friends j
enemy to the live stock Industry In,to mourn her departure. We tender!
the 3outh. j our sympathies to all the bereaved j
In an address before the Assocla- ones In this s-r! hour, and commend!
tlon, Dr. Bahnsen declared that the to them the Great Comforter, who
ticks Injured tho quality of beef, and has promis- i to remain with them
the price Is kept up In proportion, unto the end.
He told of the fight being waged j Rev. H. d. Nesmith was called to
throughout Georgia and of the splen- the forks of the river on yesterday,
did work by the members of the Cot-. where he went to perform a mar-
ton Seed Crushers’ Association of rlage ceremony for Mr. George L.
Georgia, many of whom at their own Carter and Mias Josephine Chastain,
expense, have built dipping vats at, \v 0 hear other chimes of wedding
their mills for the use of farmers bells, but have failed to gather the
living in tbe vicinity In order that particular*,
those farmers may be encouraged
in going Into the lire stock bust-
Machinery
For Sale
3 SIX FOOT 3HOW CASES. *’
1 PAIR MARKET SCALES.
1 NEW $200.00 MEAT RE FRIGERATOR.
MARKET TOOLS, KN1VE3, ETC.
1 SMALL IRON SAFE.
2 LARGE MOSLER IRON Si FES, ALMOST NEW.
1, 20-foot CARPENTER JAP LATHE.
1 20-foot SIBLEY MACHINE DRILL.
1, lS-foot IIARBER SHAPER.
1 CIRCULAR BERLIN RE-SAW.
1 20-h. p„ AJAX ENGINE.
1 HYDRAULIC jack.
BELTING, PULLEYS. SHAFTING FOR COMPLETE MACHINE
SHOP.
1 HOISTING ENGINE.
5 LARGE TWO WHEEL LOO CARTS, G" & 7” TREADS
2 FLAT CAR3, ALMOST NEW.
2 LOG CARS, ALMOST NEW.
ALL AT FANLEW, FLA. FOR SALE AT AN INTERESTING
PRICE.
ONE NEW No. 5, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, NEVER UN-
ROXED.
ONE No. 5 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, SLIGHTLY USED.
(Typewriters at C’. W. Coop er Co.’s, Thomasvllle, Ga.)
Modern Student
-How about your geometry? I want
you to do something In that.” "Well,
It’s this way, father. Unless I make
of cotton swed meal mar Se ,00,,,a,, ; thW
°i to the eotl and tho cost of i ‘ 1#t me take 0,8 5««oetry at
ness.
It Is an acknowledged fact that
tlirou-h feeding cotton seeo meal
to cattle and saving stable cleanings,
eighty-five per cent of the_ fertiliser
valuer of
returned
fattening live stock for tho market
Is practically eliminated. Dr. Bahn-
een has awakened tbe keenest ta- I* actively engaged ta the live stock
terest ta this process throughout the taduatiy.
State, and every few months lifts Tre Southern Cattle Men a Atso-
tho Quarantine ban off of seme ,U . • ct,T :
county, which means that that coun- Ity thron|l^t_tha
ty -has conquered the cattle tick (tad 4,cns(lcisl results are antR