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eEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 0, 1014,
HURT BY FREEZE
VEGETABLES ABE SAID TO HAVE
BEEN DAMAGED TO THE EX
TENT OP SEVENTY-FIVE PER
CENT, ACCORDING TO LATE
REPORTS.
TOLL REPEAL BEGINSMARCH16
FIVE MINUTES REQUIRED FOR
DELIVERY OF THE MESSAGE
IN CONGRESS TODAY ON PANA.
MA EXEMPTION SUTTER.
Washington, March G.—President
Jacksonville, Fla., March 5.— | Wilson today urged Congress to un
official reports received here today, hold the foreign policy of Washlng-
from various parts of South Florl-lton, by repealing the Panama Ca-
da, Indicate that the early vegetable i nal tolls exemption.
crop has been Injured fifty to seven
ty five per cent as a result of the
recent heavy frost which appeared
as far South as Miami.
Legal
Ads
for March
A Joint session of the House and
Senate, besides hundreds of specta
tors In the gallery, heard him de
liver his sixth message before Con
gress.
The rending of the message re-
nulred but five minutes. Applause
greeted the President when he up-
! neared, and as he left the chamber
j there was another burst of approba
tion.
CITY COURT
CRIMINAL DOCKET WILL RE
TAKEN UP FIRST, AND THEN
COMES THE CIVIL CASES, OF
WHICH THERE ARE 44 ON THE
CALENDAR.
FRANK CASE
OTHER TESTIMONY CHARGES
AGAINST STATE OFFICERS
ARE BEING MADE IN THIS NOW
IMPORTANT GEORGIA CASE.
WHALES OF THE
DEEP BLUE SEA
Atlanta, March 6.—That the At-
The next term of the City Court j
of Tbomasville will bo convened Ini, ’ .
regular session on the sixteenth day llanta clty detectHe “ actually brlbed
of the current month of March.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: j
By virtue of an order of the Court j
of Ordinary, of said County, will be j
sold at puullc outcry on the first j
Tuesday in April, lull, at the Court |
House In said county, between the j
usual hours of sale, the following
real estate, In Thomas County, to-
wlt:
One town lot In the town of Bos
ton, Thomas County, Georgia, more
particularly described as bounded on
the north by Jefferson Street, on
East by Norton Street, on South by
Wilson Alley, on West by Dr. John
Watkins’ place.
The sale will continue from da?
to day, between same hours, until
said property Is sold. Terms, cash.
This, March 4th, 1914,
SCHOOL HE CAN ATTEND
Atlanta, March 5.—Little Tommie
House will have to sit on a rail
fence and grow up Ignorant while
nil the other kids in the neighbor
hood learn readln', wrltln' and 'rlth-
metir, unless a special ordinance Is
framed to assist him.
His Pa lives on the line which
separates the city limits from the
county. Half the fence is on ono
side and half on the other. The
H. A." VANN, Admr., | county half bars him from going to
3-6-4tsw. of Estate of D. M. Vann.
COMPLAINT IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF THOMAS COUNTY,
APRIL TERM, 1014.
GEORGIA, Thomas County.
JOS. D. WILSON
Vs.
THE COMFORT TRADING CO.
To the Comfort Trading Company:
You are hereby required to be and
appear at the Superior Court of said
County on the third Monday In Ap
ril next, to answer the petition of
Jos. D. Wilson vs. The Comfort Trad
ing Company. In default whereof,
the said court will proceed as to Jus
tice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. B. Thimas, |
Judge of said court, this 17th dayI
of Febr ry ’ )SCAI [ qrqOVER, PHILLIES! UNITED DOWN HERE
city public school, and the city half
disqualifies him from going to the
country school.
Hts house Is outside the city lim
its, and his front yard Is Inside. It
may be that Instead of getting a spe
cial dispensation, Mr. House will be
able to move his house Into the city
limits.
Tommie says he doesn't care now,
and that he'd rather have a vaca
tion anyway, but his father knows
he will need the education, so Tom
mie Is not being consulted.
2-19-3tsw
Deputy Clerk.
LIHEL FOR DIVORCE
MISSOURI ROBINSON,
Vs.
OEOROE ROBINSON
Filed to the April Term 1914 Su
perior Court, Thomas County, Ga.
- To- Oeorge Robinson, Defendant In
the Above-Stated Proceedings:
Yon are hereby commanded to ha
and appear at the April Term, 1914,
of the Superior Court of Thomas
County, Georgia, which convenes at
10 o’clock, A. M., third Monday In
April, 1914, to answer' the above
iBasebaU Park, Just Pot in Shape,
Offered to National League Club
For Training Purposes.
The criminal docket will be taken up
In the first instance, and all crimi
nal cases not reached on Monday
will be called and disposed of on
Tuesday, the 17th day of March, and
thereafter, the civil cases assigned
to be tried at this term of the court
will be called In the order of their
assignment on the trial calendar of
civil cases, a copy of which Is print
ed below. Likewise in this Issue of
this paper Is published a list of the
names of the Jurors who have been
drawn to serve at the March term
of the court.
The call of the Civil Appearance
and Motion dockets has been as
signed for eight o’clock a. m., of
Saturday, the 21st of March.
Tuesday, March 17tll.
Thomasvllle Fertilizer Co.,
Redfearn, et. al.: Cralgmiles
plaintiff; Titus for defendant.
witnesses to swear away the life of
Leo M. Frank, knowing fully at the
time that the testimony was untrue,
is charged by George Epps, a white
lad, whose evidence figured con
spicuously In the case, In a sensa
tional affidavit Just made public.
The testimony given by Epps, on
the stand, which hurt Frank most,
was that In which the boy told the
Jury that Mary Phagan had confided
to him that Frank had acted ‘‘sus
piciously” toward her. Epps, who Is
now represented as being thorough
ly frightened and repentant over |
ARK THE LARGEST ANIMALS IN
WOULD TODAL, SOME OF THEM
MEASURING 87 FEET LONG —
THEY ARK USED IN MANY IN.
DU8TRIES AND SOMETIMES
EATEN FOR FOOD,
Washington, March 3.—’’If the
American and European people could
he educated to the point of eating
the eannod flesh of animals which
individually yield as much as 30,-
000 pounds of meat, what a won
derful food supply would be within
reach of the poor of our great cit
ies," writes Roy Chapman Andrews,
of New York, In an Interesting com
munication on whaling, to the Un
ited Geographic Soeloty, at Wash
ington, D. C. He predicts that ns a
Mr. C. J. Paine, of Waycross, was Mr. Pomp Perkins of Bale City
in town yesterday. spent the day In town on business.' ‘
Mr. John Calllff. of Pelham, spent
last night In the city on business.
Judge B. 0. joenson, of Patten,
spent Tuesday In the city on busi
ness.
Mr. S. S. Bennett, of Quitman, was
among the well-known attorneys
spending the day In town.
Mr. J. C. Jones of Valdosta was
among the visitors la the city today.
Mr. W. T. Nicholson of Climax
was among the visitors here yester
day.
Mr. C. D. Qutz left this morning for
Washington, D. C.. where he goes on
a business mission.
result of the world-hunt for the
monarch of the sens, now "oing on
in full blast, the commercial extlnc-
Mr. Tom Jones, of Cairo,
Wednesday in the city.
Anton Wright,' of Savannah*
is in the city on business and while
Mias Louise Grantnam has return- here the guest of Mr B H-
ed after spending a short time as the j weight.
guest of friends in Valdosta.
what he did, declares that Detective i tion of the large whales, within
Black manufactured that feature out (very few decades, Is inevitable. Ex-
of the whole cloth, drilled him in Jcept in Japan, he says, great por-
the He, and promised him money ifjtlons of the flesh of the animals,
he would uw’ear to it.
Coming from a white boy, who
would scarcely have any ulterior
motives in the case, the Epps affi
davit Is about the ugliest dhd most
serious charge made against the de-
Mr. J. C. Tarrence, of Texarkana,
was among the visitors in the city
yesterday.
Mrs. O. A. Hough arrived from
Atlanta last night and is the guest
of her sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones
on Hansell treet.
Which IB palatable and healthful, la „ w Thomp90n aml Hen-
now going to waste or Is being used Lumpk||li of Quitman , WPrc
for fertilizing purposes.
“Few people realize that the blue,
or sulphur bottom, whale found in
among the visitors here yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Fleetwood returned
last evening from Tifton, where she
spent a short time as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. M. Watkins.
Mrs. Jane Mitchell vs. E. C. Milli- j teotlves in this famous case,
gan; W. J. Hammond for plaintiff; j j n t jj e sa m 9 affidavit, to make it
Luke A Moore for defendant. still worBei he declares that Soliel-
Boyd vs. Floyd A Lee; 'Mitchell for L or General Dorsey knew of the false
plaintiff; Titus for defendant.
|story and encouraged it.
Cochran A Son. vs. O. L. A O. R., AmdllTlt Goes , nto Deuu,.
Mw“ ga ™ LU , kB f , M °r e , ,Ur Pla ' n ' The Epps boy’s affidavit is several
s. ns or e en an s. | tkougand wor( j s long, and explains
Tom Mitchell vs. A. C. L. R. R, j„ detail Just how Black cooked up
Company; Titus for plaintiff; Mer- t(le damaging testimony against
rill and Bennett A Branch lor de- Frank and encouraged the boy to
fendant, stick to it on the stand.
Mrs. Jennie Hurst vs A. B. * A. Comlng on of the confe8slon
R. R. Co.; Titus for plaintiff; Mer- state witness. Mrs.
rill for defendant.
Peggy Walker vs. A. B. & A. R. R. i
>.: Luke and Titus for plaintiff:
Merrill for defendant.
Mitchell & Co., vs. iA. C. L. R. R.
Messrs. C. R. and R. B. McRae, ol,
all our oceans Is not only tho lar- Uogton were araonf , thc wc „ k „owu „ . .
gest animal that lives today, hut 1«! vlaltors tho clty Tuesday. Mlsa Ha ‘“ e ThlR | ,ftn ; * ho haa baen
also, so far as Is now known, the | ___ th « ( harming guest of Mr. and Mrs.
• R. H. Duncan for several days, re
turned to her home Jn Waycroaa
Mr. Andrews. “Specimens have 17.”.”.”” j \il. « \r • yesterday.
been measured which reached a
length of 87 feet and in all proba-
largest animal thnt has ever existed Mrg n A Gunn and oh „ dreni of|
on the earth or In Its waters," writes Lakeland Fla., are the guests for a
j few days of Mr. and Mrs. B. K.!
.Gunn. I
Formby, who has declared that she
was made drunk by the police and
then terrorized into giving the false
evidence which she gave against
„ „ „ . . . , Frank, tho question of how many
Snodgrass * MacIntyre for^ vltnMM1 perjured them8elve3 ,
and to what possible criminal lengths
members of the detective dopart-
Mltchell & Co., vs. A. B. & A. R. R' , ment wen t m their determination to
Co.: Snodgrass & MacIntyre *>r ! convlct prank. Is beginning to he as
plaintiff; Merrill and
Branch for defendant.
Bennett A i
plaintiffs; Merrill for defendant.
B. F. Goodrich Co., vs. Logan Auto
Exchange; L. Dekle for plaintiff;
Luke & Moore for defendant.
[important a public question here as
The baseball park Improvements
have been almost completed and the
park Is In better shape than at any
time in the history of baseball In
this city. The grading of the out
field and filling In of the right gar
den makes the Improvements
stated proceeding*; la dafaa !‘ I fence and grand stann show up more
thereof, the Court will proceed ac- .... ... K .
cording to the statutes In euch cases pcrceptably than otherwise would be
made and provided.
Witness, the Honorable W. E.
Thomas, Judge of said Court.
This, December 11th, 1913,
O. GROOVER, Dep. Clk.,
Superior Court, Thomas Co., Oa.
12-12-4 tsw.
the case. The grounds are being
leveled and finished now, and It Is
possible that It will be In porfect
shape before the end of the week.
The finishing of the smaller details
of the park arrangements will be
completed when Manager Dudley ar
rives. •■•tips
The park has beon tendered to tho
Philadelphia Nationals for training
purposes, It being rumored here that
LIREL FOR DIVORCE
C. W. JONES,
Vs.
MAY H. JONES.
Tera T m7 S S “ Perl ° r C ° Urt ’ APr,l jth*‘club wIlThTT/^/tealnlng
It appearing to the court by the'quarters further South, because of
return of the Sheriff In the above j the Intense cold at Wllmlngham.
stated case that defendant docs not M Urp hy, former star short-stop of
reside In said county, and ft further
appearing that May H. Jones does
not reside In this State:
It is ordered by the Court that
service be fierfected on defendant
by the publication of this order
twice a month tor two months be
fore the next term of this Court, In
ihe public gazette of said county In
which Sheriff's sales are ordinarily
published.
This, 18th day of February, 1914.
W. E. THOMAS. Judge.
Superior Court, (Southern Circuit.
2-20-2tm-2m.
this leacue, Is with the club at Wll-
hlngton now, and If they decide to
come South, Thomasvllle stands an
excellent chance to secure them.
FRESH TOMATOES—Are very little
better, If any, than our choice
HOME CANNED ones. Order a
dozen cans from Elmo Chastain
NOW. Phone 690-J. SAw-tf
FOR SALE—My Grist Mill, 2 Miles
from Ochloeknee, better known as
the old Bullock mill. For further
Information, see R. A. Perry, Och-
locknee, Ga. 3-4-Sw 2t
WANTED—One young “Duroc Jer
sey” or "Poland China" male.
Address F. W. Carroll, Lloyds,
Fla., R. F. D. No. 2. 25-6t.
For Sale!
GO RIGHT AT IT,
One 40-b. p. Atlas Boiler.
One 35-h. p. Atlas Engine.
Three 70-saw Pratt Gins.
One double box revolving press.
Munger system auction feed, shaft
ing and pulleys, seed conveyor,
wagon, scales and piping.
For prices, write to
J. M. FREEMAN,
Easley, Pickens Oo. 8. C., Route 2.
2-3-2m-sw.
Friends and Neighbors In Thomaa-
villo Mill Show You a Way.
Get at the root of the trouble.
Rubbing an aching back may ro
le it It,
But it won’t cure It If the kidneys
are weak.
‘You must reach the root of it—
the kidneys.
Reach the cause; relieve the pain.
Borin at once with Doan’s Kid
ney Pills.
Are recommended by thousands.
Here Is a statement from a resi
lient of this vicinity:
W. H. Hardee. 213 North St.,
Valdotsa, Ga., eays: "I willingly
endorse Doan’s Kidney Pills for I
have given them a fair test and I
know that they are a fine kidney
medicine. About a year ago. Kid
ney trouble came on mo. There
was a dull pain In my back that
prevented mo from getting my prop
er rest. The kidney secretions were
irregular In passage and I did not
seem to find anything that would
relieve me. Finally, I was advised
to take Doan's Kidney Pills and I
did. They acted on my system at
once, and soon rid mo of the trou
ble. Since then, I have taken them
occasionally, know that there Is
nothing better for disordered kid
neys.”
For sale by all dealers.. Price BO
cents. Foster-Wilburn Co., Buffalo,
(New York, sole agents for the Un
ited States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other4tdr.
Wednesday, March IS.
Mrs. Nancy Jones vs. City of
Thomasville; Titus for plaintiff;
Snodgrass A MacIntyre for defen
dant.
D. A. Fulwood vs. .3. A. Sherrod;
Cralgmiles for plaintiff* Luke &
Moore for defendant.
McPherson vs. Thomasvllle Garaqe
Co.; L. D. McPherson for plaintiff;
Mitchell and Luke & Moore for de
fendant,
John Clements vs. Ira Dekle; Luke
A Mcore for plaintiff; Lebbeus De
kle for defendant.
G. C. McKinnon vs. Thomas and
Annie Wllllnms; Cralgmiles for plain
tiff: Mitchell for defendant.
Brown & Bigelow vs. W. J. Bow
en: J. S. Hopkins for plaintiff; Like
& Moore for defendant.
Bulloch & Co., vs. J. N. nutter:
Luke & Moore for plaintiff; Snod
grass & MacIntyre for defendant.
S. Steyerman vs. Lula Manning;
Mitchell for plaintiff; Titus tor de-
fondnnt,
S. Stcyermnn vs. John Hill; Mitch
ell tor plaintiff; Titus for defen-
dsnt.
the guilt or innocence of the man
at the ajll.
“Ever since I made that affidavit
before Chief Lanford," says Mrs.
Formby, "my conscience has trou
bled me. I realize I have done a
great and terrible wrong to an Inno
cent man, and I firmly believe that
the entire case against Frank Is
nothing more nor less than a police
frame-up.”
With these new features on top of
the McKnlght confession of perjury,
and tha developments about the halt
on the lathe not being Mary Pha-
gan’s, all three of the Atlanta news
papers are giving as much space tq
the repudiating of the testimony
which convicted Leo Frank, as they
gave to the testimony Itself when
It was offered. Each day there are
columns after columns of it from
various state witnesses, who are
rushing to deny In part or In toto
the evidence they gave against
Frank on the witness stand.
blllty weighed as much as 75 tons.
Although the mouth Is enormous,
large enough In fact to permit Id or
12 men to stand upright in It, the
throat measures only 9 Inches In
diameter. These animals, like most
of the ‘whale-bone whales, usually
feed on minute crustaceans, a shrimp
about three-quarters of all Inch
long. They probably never eat fish
of any kind If other food Is to be
had, and of the many stomachs I
have examined, never once could
anything hut the little red crusta
ceans be found. From the stomach
of one blue whale at Vancouver Is
land. five barrels of shrimp were
taken, and It was by no means full.
Have Great Strength.
Probablv no cretacean has such
wonderful strength as have the hltio
whales. When I saw a blue whale
with a harpoon between the shoul
ders drag a ship, with engines at
full speed astern, through tho water
almost as though It had been a row
boat, I began to listen to *he stories
of their Incredible strength with
more respect. The finback, closely
related to the blue whale, has been
called the 'grey-hound of the sea,’
for Its long, slender body is built
Mrs. M. H. Wllholte and Miss Mar
garet Wllholte, of Washington, D.
C„ will arrive today to be the guests
for some weeks of Mrs. George W.
Ferrill.
Ask your neighbors who have
trailed with me, about my method
The Police Matinee yesterday af
ternoon was mighty short, so short
that the three cases were disposed of
In about ten minutes, and full and
complete Justice to the tnne of twen
ty-three dollars was meted out by
Mayor Beverly.
F. R. Harris, the Wholesale Deal-
of doing hnslncsa. They are pleased cr, on Broad St., Thomasvllle, will
and you will he If you will give me sell yon Sugar, Rice, Coffee, Flour,
trial. I sell Staple Groceries at and any Staple Groceries, Feed Stuff;
Wholesale Prices. F. B. Harris. Seed Potatoes, etc., at Wholesale
Prices.
Mrs. Martin Dudely Is expected to•
reach the city from Greenwood. Mr and Mra w s noon of Mont _
Miss., during the present week, and pe ]| eri 0 „ Mrs. E. S. Williams, of
will spend the summer here with , New Yorkf and Mra Pred gteven80Ili
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bon- of wlnnlpe(? Canada, are the guests
durant. Mr. Dudley will again man- of Mrg E g 3tuart for a ahort
ago the Thomasvllle baseball club. t)me The party wl „ make a toa( .
during the coming season.—Valdosta of plorIda before relurnln? t0 thelr
Times.
homes In the Spring.
Bill Brown was In town today
with a team of Alaskan dogs and a
wolf. The man says he Is on a ten
thousand dollar wager to travel
twenty-five thousand miles, visiting
every state In the union and every
rnpltol of these states. He came to
Thomasvllle this morning from Tal-
short Mr8 ’ W ’ M - Blewster - Ft. Valley, Ga.
Southwest Division Institute.
The Southwest Division Institute
will bo held in Fort Valley, Ga..
March 10, 11 and 12th of March.
The Vice President, Mrs. Charles F.
Cater, urges a good attendance. All
names of delegates may be sent to
Upon inquiry, we find that we were
on the lines of the racing yacht and j lahassee, whore he spent
the animal can equal the speed of the j time. Ho has come to this section
fastest steamship. |°f the country from the West, and yesterday’.
All the large whales show great .makes his money by selling picture* aU „ 4 ♦».« w .hkL-^- *w~
affection for their young, and the | of the team. They attracted unus
cows and calves will seldom leave! ual attention on the streets
each other when pursued by a ship. ■ morning,
I remember at one time In Alaska
issue that the billboards at the cor^
ner of the Mitchell House park were
and A. F. Mathis, Defdts; Willie
Mathis, Claimant; Luke & Moore for
plaintiff, Mitchell for claimant.
W. J. Upchurch vs. H. T. and Ful
ler Monroe; defendants; H. J. Xfcb-
Thomasvllle Iron Works vs. J. A.i oI „ claimant; Hansell for plaintiff;
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Will core your RlienBistiiin
Neuralela, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burna. Old Sores', Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
McLellan; Luke & Moore for plain
tiff.
Redfearn vs. Cutts; Mortgage fore
closure; Mitchell for plaintiff; Snod
grass & MacIntyre for defendant.
Nobles vs. Norton, Defendant:
Bank of Boston nnd M. A F. Bank,
Garnishees; Titus tor plaintiff; Snod
grass & MacIntyre for garnishees.
Thursday, March 10.
Klght A Austin vs. Ga. Northern
Railway Co.: J. E. Cralgmiles for
plaintiff; .1. W. Walters for defen
dant.
Hoywood Williams & Co., vs. Av-
nrltt Furniture Co.: Merrill for
plaintiff: Titus for defendant.
Ryner vs. J. D. Holland, Defen
dant: Holland Gin Co., Claimant;
Ledford for plaintiff; Luke A Moore
for claimant.
Prntt Whitney Co., vs. Thomas
vllle Iron Works, Defendant; Brown
A Bigelow, Claimants; Merrill for
plaintiff: Lake A Moore for Claim
ante.
Cooper Company vs. Truitt and
Whlddon, Defendants; Mrs. Annie
Truitt, Claimant: Mitchell nnd Snod.
grass A MacIntyre for plaintiff; H.
J. MacIntyre for claimant.
Williams ft Maund vs. McCann &
Hicks. Defdts; Alice Hicks, Claim
ant: Mooro for plnlntlff; Mitchell for
claimant.
Ida McKinnon vs. Mrs. B. Can
non, Cralgmiles for plaintiff; Luke
A Moore for defendants.
John Elwell vs. John Mlrick: Luke
and H. J. MacIntyre for plaintiff;
Cralgmiles for defondant.
Thomasvlllo, Fertiliser Co., vs. R.
Rlan-bter, Defdt: E. O. Duren,
Claimant: Luke A Moore for plain
tiff.
J. W. Cochran A Sons vs. Mary
Luke A Moore for claimants.
Copclnnd A Co., vs. Monroe A Co.,
Defdts In Mortgage fl fa., II. J. Nich
ols, Claimant; TRub for plaintiff;
Luke A Moore for claimant.
Copeland A Co., vs. Monroe A
Co.; Defdts In Attachment: 11. J.
Nichols, Claimant; Titus for pl*n;
tiff; Luke A Moore tor claimants.
Thomasville Fertilizer Co., vs. Wil
liams A Beverly; Snodgrass for
plaintiff.
Brown A Bigelow vs. S. Cromar-
tle; Moore for plaintiff.
Cochran A Sous vs. Stanaland;
Snodgrass A MacIntyre for plaintiff.
Renfroe. Ellis Permentcr Co., vs.
Trice; Cralgmiles for plaintiff.
Simonds Mfg. Company vs. Thom-
removed at the request of the La
dles of the Study Class. It was done
at the Instance of Mrs. W. C. Snod
grass, one of the owners of the
The parties using them
were notified about a month ago, to
we sighted a femalo finback with a Sail Death of Young Man.
young ono about 30 feet long be- M ra . A. 11. Cnmpbell, widow of the property
side her. As the old whale rose to latB r cv a r Campbell, lost her
spout, the gunner fired, killing her only aon and ch ,id. IA. B. Campbell. wke them down by the first of this
almost Instantly. The calf, although Jr Tuesday night, at 7 o’clork, at month
badly frightened, continued to swim Albany. His death causes extreme ’ ;
In a circle about the ship, and Anal- sorrow it js mother, and doubly so 1 fjoneral Superintendent McCranie,
ly, when Its dead mother had beon ' yj rg c am pbell lost her daughter n f the Coast Line, passed through
hoisted to the surface, the little i flH t December. 'the city today In his private car,
fellow camo alongside so close that j rpj^ f unerft | an( j burial will take bound for Albany. 3upt. Waring
I could have struck him witti a ■ place at Amerlcus, either this after- an( j Engineer of Roadway, Mr. Chen-
stone. During the time that
carens was being Inflated and
the'
tho j
noon or tomorrow.
Mrs. T. S. Dekle leaves this morn-
oweth were also here, making nnal
plans for the erei tion of the tem-
gun reloaded, the calf was con-|j nR for Albany to attend tho fun- porary station, which is to take the
stantly within a few fathoms of the ' era j
ship, swimming around and around,
sometimes rubbing itself against the
body of Its dead mother. Finally,
a harpoon was sent crashing Into
Its side, and It sank without a strug
gle.
A Car<I From !>r. Mawnv.
Owing to previous engagements,
I was forced to leave Thoinasvilie
before I had served many pntients
who came to me for consultation and
•In tho upper portion of the head ; exam|nat|on al tkc Tosco , dur !„,
niy recent visit to Thomasville. I
shall return to the city within the
next month for a longer visit, and
thereafter every thirty days.
place of the present station until the
new one is complete. They expect
to begin work in a short time.
Does Your Stomach
Trouble You?
of the sperm whale Is an immense
oil-tank* in which the valuable
permaeetr is found In a liquid con
dition, and from which it may he
dipped with a bucket when an in
cision Is made. From a sperm whale
60 feet In length, which was sent
from Japan, 20 barrels of sperma
ceti were taken out of the 'case* and j
the surrounding fat. Tho sperm
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Is Successfully Taken in Cases
of Stomach, Liver and In
testinal Ailments
asville Iron Works; Cralgmiles for lwb! >'° la lhB an,n ’ al whl<,h yleld "
plaintiff. |ambergris, the valuable substance
used so extensively in the manufac
ture of our best perfumes/'
Outcault Company vs. M. T. Oil-
more; Luke & Moore for plaintiff.
Houston Lumber Company vs. J.
B. Ryner; Titus for plaintiff.
Cochran & 3ons vs. R. H. Alii*
good; Luke & Moore for plaintiff.
Cochran & Sons vs. Tempe Wat
kins; Luke & Moore for plaintiff.
Jury List for March Term of the
City Court.
G. W. Anderson, Joe H. Alllgood,
W. tA. Crow, Miles H. Collins; C. 3.
Dennard, S. K. Eason, A. J. Foster,
D. W. Ferguson, J. Gorham Garri
son, W P. Grantham, C. C. Griffin.
J. H. Hamilton, J. D. Holland. J. H.
Jaenlcke; B. D. Lindsey, J. B. Lang,
Alex Murphy, J. P. Miller, W. J.
Massey, W. J. Owens, D. H. Parker,
(BlUbelle) T. L. Ross, R. T. Rouse.
J. A. Rogers. J. \V. H. Reichert,
E. E. Suber, W. C. Singletary, O. C
Sparks* W. A. Wheeler, A. P. Wil-
people in Georgia and have hun
dreds of testimonials to prove the
efficiency of my work In the past two
j years. Beware of strange doctors
1 —here today nnd gone tomorrow.
jTake the advice of a man who has
'the confidence and the pract! e of
| the people In your state, whom you
j know* and believe.
My future visit will he announe-
|ed In due time.
DR. J. E. MASROW.
IktNkct Supper ut Union School.
There will be a basket supper atjadv
Union School on Friday night, j 27-2td-2tsw
March 13, 1914. Everybody is In-1
vlted. Girls, bring a well-filled box r | Hon. Ronco* Luke Thstikod.
and boy*, a well filled pocket. Ex-j C’oolidge. Ga.. March 2. 19H
erclget will begin at 7:30 p. m. | Editor Tlmes-Enterprlse:
J. J. MIRES. ! We wish to thank tho Honorable
— — ? Rowcoe Luke, through the columns of of this
uosc waa urzen ui
ears of Suffering
Mms
Wonderful
itomsdi Remedy
will change
that
‘Lon£ race!
benefits that
its fame from one
other. No matter
t.nd people
c* ia many of the moit
.'R;ach Trouble ha* spread
end of the country to the
uhere you lure—you will
■ C autTered with Momaehe
loud i
liut wb.
r&jc?s'.Sfrts*srffrtiiS your paper ’ ,or thp • pi ® ndtd iBrturB fro®
fiftStiiV.tti aJd iS3r<££>'.M on Kd »<- ! ' ,l ° 1 ' *b®‘ he K»ve us on last
SUU ui llur Ml* 0M> win UJ Friday night, at the school hous<\ the iK>ii.,n.>u« ciurrh and bilt accretion*, t»k-
ti na U off! m*PBSD UXUIS tm . . in, ont th. miLmatmn (r.,m thc itcutnal
art ui aairj aau • r CatarrS Ibat auut Sa Thc house was packed and every- tract aui,t m rendering thc urn inti-
* * [body enjoyed the lecture. We cer- 5ft
,taln!y do appreciate Mr. Luke’, kind-
.ness and Interest In our school. rut it to a test today—the result» will be »
revelation to you and you will rejoice over
quick recovery ard once afain Ln«.»- the
' •* * if. Send Yor booklet on Stomach
Geo. II. Mayr, Mf*. Chensut, 1!«
nun i. ormri.
•vara to be for* m ui b
fun ttti Kfe day «f Burnt*. A. D.. Mi
—■ A - w -asrfciu. i The lecture wta given under
KaSa Oaten. Car. u Uiaa tef illr all „ .
aata SkMtVr aiuo tSa LUad aai
ia ate ai tea ajataa. MM tea
Mr. B. E. Felnberg, ot New York
was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
Mr. B. F. Megabee, one of the well
known citizens of COolldge, spent
Tuesday In the city, attending to
Important business.
r. t. cncnzT a oa.
*04 *7 an Drasftete. TSa.
■ate KaO’a feu Ur nua tea
auspices ot The
the jo,
Parent-Teachers <•”,
Club.
wattina St. (Vlcaco. or teat acffl, otitela s
MRS. W. N. AUSTIN. Presdt..
MRS. A. F. MOORE. Sect/.
"Iron yaur druxtbi.
For Sale by Ingram Drag Co., And
Druggists Everywhere.adr.
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