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SEMI-WEEKLY TOIES-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY I, 1014.
(Ht TIMES-ENTEIPRISE
SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION
Issued Every Tuesday and Friday
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Dally and Serui-Weekly Times- Enter
prise Published by the Times En
terprise Company, Thomasviile, Ga.
E. R. JEKGKR Editor
W. D. HARGRAVE Bus. Mgr.
THE TAX BOOKS CLOSED
The books of the County Tax Re
ceiver "ill be closed May second. Af
ter that day, no tax returns can be
made and those who have failed to
give in their property are subject to
double tax. There has been a
change in the law, operating this
year for the first time under the
Entered at the Thomasvihe Post| wll |
Office for Transmission Through the i
Mails as Second Class Mail Matter, j
Subscription Rates:
One Year $1.00
Six Months 50
r committees from each county
Sarah Bernhardt is going to make
her last farewell tour. Sue includes
other countries beside the. United
States in her itinerary.
I'hc
Quimby Melton is making
Times-Recorder one of the niof-t at
tractive daily newspapers in Sent!
Georgia.
The South Carolina editor
charged with libeling Cole BIrase
must have found some new and I
startling phraseology.
!lon. Roscoe Luke returned a few
— — o days ago from a short visit to At-
Harry Thaw ;s peeved, because, lanta and this is what Jim Nevln
the Mexican war came ou so closely .viio edits “Sidelights on Georgia
after the baseball news started, to j Politics” in the Atlanta Georgian,
take up the lion’s share of tne pub-'has to say about him:
lie interest. ' ’’iiohcoe Luke, of Thomasvilie in
whole history of locomotion and
threatens to revolutionize wan are.
Wireless Telegraphy has made pos
sible the universal intercommunira-
tion of all the world, has robbed the
sea of Its terrors, and saved*thou
sands of lives.
The Cyanide Process. One of the
main agencies whereby the world's
pervision of three Tax Assessors j production of gold was trebled be-
each county. These gentlemen i tween 1S90 and 1908. Has rovolu-
evise returns with the advis-1 lionized the metallurgy of the lire-
cions metals.
The Induction Motor. This has
made possible the transmissk t$ and
utilization of alternating electric
current and is mainly responsible for
the rapid substitution of electric for
steam power in the industries, eon
serving from 30 to 60 per cent, of
the energy formerly wasted in whirl
ing line shafting and belting
The Linotype has made It possible
to set type from five to ten times as
rapidly as before: has saved time and
expense and made the modern news
paper.
Electric Welding makes it easy to
Join the most antagonistic metals
with safety, surety and swiftness. It
was the first radical change that the
art of the smithy had undergone In
historic times.
UPS FOR
SI
Those who have failed to make
their returns will probably blame
the newspapers as usual for not tell
ing them of it. The notice has been
in the county papers for some weeks
mi! special attention has oe*m called
,o it, both in news articles and edi
torials. They should blame nobody
but themselves if they are double-
taxed by the assessors ror their fail-
ire to perform their duty.
! ROSCOE LI KE AND THE CON
GRESSIONAL RACE.
dulged himself today in one of :nose
occasional visits to Atlanta, that
They do say that Rufe Hutchens he really ought to. repeal oflener.
Is going to enter the Senatorial race.! Mr : '' uke whu , ha8
** ior oi Ihomasvnle, and bolicitor of
Don’t know what lie wants to hop t h e City Court, is one of the leading
in for, but we will take his an- political influences in Southwest
Georgia, and ran Judge Frank Park
noun cement money without a qualm 0 f Sylvester, an uncomfortably close
of conscience. trace for Congress, a few months
I ago, for the succession to Judge An-
° t derson Roddenbery.
| Mr. Luke does not state positive-
judge Covington may get the Dis-jjy ai(( j unequivocally now that he
trict Attorney’s job at the hands of i " B1 be in the race again this sura-
jmer against Judge Park, but he un-
Senator Smith. The Judge has teen jdoubtedly left the impression upon
waiting for a plum so long that itj k ^ e minds of those he discussed the
. ; matter with that he most likely will
will seem almost unnatural not to j) 0i
be looking around for something, i Be frankly admits an ambition
I to serve his people in Congress and
° he fs sere to have a try for the po3l-
The Brazilians had a river that ‘ion sooner r later—with the betting
. . , , * . ...Ininnlng largely in favor of sooner,
had ne\er been discovered until j j, u i< e j s a strong man, and a man
Teddy arrived on the scene. They j • ho makes friends easily. He is one
4 . ... ”f the best lawyers In Georgia, and
promptly named it Theodore, for the j, f „ e runs for ConKres , a tho
ex-president, before he had a chance I
to do it himself. !
will be well
i eye on.”
worth keeping
meins TELL
OF TREATMENT
ACCORDED THEM WHILE PRIS
ONERS OF HUERTA FORCES—
ENGLISH COMMANDER MADE
INTERCESSIONS TO IIUERTA
IX BEHALF OF AMERICANS.
Vera Cruz, April 29.---The total
Galveston, Texas. April 30.—A
corps of United States Army Avia
tors. with Lieut. Foulois, of the
Seventh Cavalry In charge, arrived
in Galveston today on a special train
from San Diego, California. ,
The aviators are prepared for
scouting duty and expect to be sent
to Vera Cruz on the next departing
transport. TJiree officers and forty-
one men are in the corps. Three
aeroplanes were brought on the spe
cial train and three others are on
their way from the factories. |
Four hundred and seventy refu
gees were released from quarantine t
on board the battleship Connccti- •
cut early today, and they at once
came ashore. Most of them were
from Tampico and Vera Cruz.
NOTICE!
Great Removal
HISTORY OF MEXICO CIS
FOR THE PAST ONE 111 MlRKl
YEARS ONE Hl’LER Al l LR
ANOTHER HAS MET AN
IGNOMINIOUS DEATH
AT HANDS OF THE
PEOPLE.
Washington, April 29.—The fol
lowing information concerning Mex-
was given out by the National
Geographic Society in Washington,
1). C\. today:
It is interesting to note that the
urea of .Mexico is practically as
gre u as that of the United States
between ihe Mississippi River and
the Atlantic coast, the Great Lakes
and the Gulf of Mexico, varying in
altitude from sea-level to 18,000
feet. Its climate is affected by
these elevations and by a range of
18 degrees of latitude. Twelve
hundred miles Is the distance tra
versed In passing south from Juarez,
on the northern boundary, to the
capital, and 900 miles more to the
Southern boundary. The Gulf of
H. Goldstein of the Thomasviile Bargain Store
at 321 W. Jackson St. is going to move lower
down the street to the 6fh. door on the same block,
to the double store 311 and 313, white front painted.
Come to the right place. Don’t make any mistake. Will put on sale a
STIiTj LINE OF DRjY GOODS, EVERYTHING FOK LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN.
Everything will go at Bargain Prices. Come n n( ] soe the big double store* with the Big Line of
Oto-date New Good*, the U/g Display That Will be Ready to See on Saturday, May 2nd.
' Note the Following Prices:
number of Americans who have beer. | Mexico and Caribbean Sea coast line
—n-
TKN GREATEST INVENTIONS.
What are the greatest ten *.nven
If Huerta and Carranza are ever j
going to get together, now is tho!
accepted time. If they don’t units j-
now, it will be a case of Carranza i liolls of the l ,ast twenty-live >cars?
Betting Huerta, and almost any-j u,st Jlll - V the Scientific American
thing else he wants. offered prizes of S150, $100 .tad $50
c j for the best three essays on this
You boys ought to go to Mexico subject of universal Interest,
if they declare war. Wc will, by The stipulations were made that
special request, stay at home and I the greatness of an invention would
publish with big scare headlines all I be measured in terms of practical
about yoar feats of unusual valor success and general usefulness to
and bravery. •mankind. The contestants Were lim*
o . ited to “machines, devices add d!a-
Mayor Mitchell of New York carao; coveries commercially inlrouuced in
close to being a hero. A bullet In-the last twenty-five years;” they
the arm or shoulder would have j must be. “patentable though not ne-
done it. Instead one of the city offi-! essarily patented.”
cers with him tot the lead, and his j The judges had difficulty in select-
*ame is even now'forgotten. ing.ihe winner, owing to the wide
Coxey has decided that it is much
more pleasant to march his army to
the White House than to the Iluerta
wine cellars, although ;he ratter
might appeal to his followers if they
could get there without powder end
shot being hurled at them.
diversity oi opinion among t.ie con
testants. No two competitors select
ed the same set or Inventions. They
finally decided to award flrii prize
imprisoned at Cordoble, according
to reports brought here, is one hun
dred and thirteen. Among them are
those who earlier yesterday were
reported as dead.
From Mexico City comes a report
that one American was killed it
front of the Hotel Isabel by an en
raged mob a few days ago. His
name, however, Is not given.
S.cries of gross indignities at the
hands of their captors, were told
j today by many refugees.
Mob Attacked American.
F. W. Lehmor, a ranch manager
from Tuxtepec, whose home
Inon.aha, told how a mob attached
him and other prisoners while they
were being taken through the
streets of Cordaba by Federal sol
diers,
”1 was hit with a flagstaff, and
the man walking beside
struck on the head with a rock, and
his scalp badly cut.” Lehmer said.
’It was due to the fine conduct of
the Mexican Colonel that we ever
reai lied the palace.”
Tumlic’s Mission Successful.
Commander Tweedie, of the Brit
ish Cruiser Essed, who went to Mex
ico City several days ago *o inter
cede for the foreigners now held at
the capital, returned here late yes-
terdni, and reported that his mis
sion had been successful.
Huerta assured Commander Twee
die that any Americans desiring to
leave might do so via Puerto, Mexi
co, but the trains on which they
•toil 1<1 go would not be provided with
military escorts. Commander Twee
die states that he found il a difficult
c*r to convince Huerta that it
advisable to release all Ameri
cans held prisoners by him. Sir
Lionel Carden, the British Minister
?.s later called Into the confe-cnce.
Huerta Wont Protect Foreigners.
Huerta declared there
to William J. Wyman, of Washing- reason for placing an escort on the
ton.
whose selections nr
briefly summarized In tho “World
as follows:
The Electric Furnace. Th*
nro-
Georgia Isn’t scared of the Mexl-1 duces a “heat so intense as to firau
can war. The politicians wont go I late some of the primal forces of
because they can’t lo«e the time! nature.” It alone has made ncsslbl®
from their campaigns, and those j the production of artificial gems,
w ho want to lose the politicians are j carborundum (hardest of manufac-
glad to get tho opportunity to get j tured substances), calcium carbido
away.
It was positively cruel for the
W ar Department to announce, bi the
face of Roosevelt’s determination to fixation of atmospheric nitrogen and
and artificial graphite. It has re
duced the price of aluminum from
more than $12 a pound to lees than
25 cents. K has made possible the
refugee trains, and, anyway, he did
not care to assume the responsi
bility for the safety of the passen
gers.
It was planned, Tweedie said, to
start three trains from Mexico City
last nl lit. It was estimated that
would be able to take all Americans
out of the capital.
| No refugees w’ere permitted to
I ppm? from Mexico City on the train
which brought Commander Tweedie.
The British Naval Officer brought
assurances that the capital . was | ( - onKrcss holds two
ciulet and there appeared to be no
denser from the mobs.
The transport Hancock left here
this morning for Coatzacoalco*, to
pick lip the refugees who left Mexi
co City last night. They will b(
taker, direct to Galveston.
return home, that there would he
no more organizations like the
Rough Riders, In the event there was
If Maryland passes the bill to pro
hibit the ladies from wearing high-
heeled shoes and slit shirts, equal
suffrage will be sure to triumph.
\\ omen don’t mind being bossed la
a hen-pecked sort of way, but when
you beg la to legislate about their
elothes, they will rise up a-1,1 assert
their Independence.
Portion articles state that petti-
coate are coming Into etyle.
those who wonder whit they are.
we would state that they ere I gar
ment formerly worn by th* fairer
•ex bat which for some time past
has been retired Into Inaocouous
deeuetude. AO.toll the pe^ont—.
loaf .may ihe
revolutionized tne steel Industry.
The Steam Turbine has effected
striking economics In steam con
sumption, abolished vibration, re
duced engine space by from cne tc
two-thirds, and Is sending the eld
reciprocating engines to the scrap
heap
The Gasoline Automobile. The
benefits conferred upon mankind by
the automobile are so widespread **
to need scarcely any comment
Among them, however, must no* be
forgotten the creation of thousand!
of miles of Improved highways.
Moving picture* have transformed
the people’s kmnsements, and ace
becoming an ever more Important
factor In education, science, trade
and recording current hlstoiy.
The Aeroplane. While this pre
sents the least commercial utility of
all. the Inventions considered, R Is
tho amt rndfcjL Innovation ti$. the.
ihriWiWr'Mhi'iirfanr
extends for 1,700 miles, while the
Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Califor
nia touch 4,000 miles of Mexican
coast.
Prior to 1836, Mexico, as a Span
ish colony, and the United States
cohered approximately equal areas,
but the Texas secession and the re
sult of the Mexican War added near
ly 1,000,000 square miles to our
territory, and the extent of Mexico
now is less than one-fourth that of
continental United States. .Mexico
3000 yds Ginghams Percales, Bleach
ing, Sea Island, Best Quality, all at. .7 He
Crepes and White Goods, fofr Dresses,
2,000 yds, worth 15c, will go at, yard...Oc
MEN’S WORK PANTS.
75c Values at 40c
$1.00 Overalls, at 78c
Men’s Best Work Shirts, from 23c to 38c
Men’s Dress Shirts, from 29c to 43c
Men’s Summer Underwear, at 10c
Men’s $3.00 Shoes, at $1.08
Men* $2.50 Shoes at $1.08
Men’s Tailor-Made Suits $11.08
Men’s Best $5.00 Pants $3.28
Ladles Shoes and Oxford Ties at 08c
$2.50 Shoes at $1.08
Best Dress Embroideries, 45 Inches wide,
at, a yard 48c
Best Fine Laces, at. a yard 3c
Boy’s Wash Suits, assorted Styles, at....43c
Boy’s Wash Waists, assorted styles at... 10c
Ladies Fine White Dresses, worth $5.00,
at $2.03
Big Line Ladies Fine White Waists,
Good Vah.es. at 30c to 02c
1 Lot Ladies Dresses at 78c
Ladies Nice’ Panama Hats, 38q to 08c
Ladies Summer Gauze Vests, from 5c to 8c each
Children’s Dresses, 2 to 6 yrs old... . 10c to 45c
Ladies and Gents Silk Hose, all colors.... 10c
Best Brown Sheeting, worth 27c yd, at....24c
Best Bleached Sheeting, worth 35c yd, at. ,27c
20 Dozen Best. Quulity Towels at, each 8c
Best Bleached Linen Table Clothes,
2% yds at, each 03c
Window Curtains, worth 75c pair, at 43c
Best Quality Brown Dress Linen, yard
wide, worth 15c, at yard 9c
Good Quality Apron Check Ginghams,
Worth, Sc at Sc
Best Check Homespun, worth 8c yard at....5c
On Opening Day, Saturday, May 7th, at 10
O’clock A. M. f will have a sale of 75 dozen
Good 35u Brootns, to go at 11c
Everybody Is Invited to come and look over •
and Inspect our Bin Stock at New Store. The
Sale will start on Saturday, the Second Day of
May, and Continue for Ten Days. Save Yoqr
Money and Come to the Rl?ht Place.
H. Goldstein, Prop.
D. A. DIXON, Sales Manager.
Try One Of Our Want Ads
interesteiF in better
GRADE OF COTTON
Atlanta, April 27.—“Wo now have
ktill territorial expanse equal to 1 between five and six hundred cotton
♦he aggregate of Austria-Hungary, j breeds in Georgia experimenting
Germany, France, Great Britain andjW’th a different variety of cotton, in
Ireland. The total area of the re-ian effort to develop some variety
public, 767,000 square .mles, is which will prove resistant to an-
loss than that of Texas, California, tliraxnose and black root, and which
Montana. New Mexico and Arizona! w ill mature early enough to get
combined. ahead of the boll weevil,” said Dr.
20 Persons to Square .Mile. i E. L. Worsham, State Entomologist
The average density of population following his return from
of Mexico approximate 20 per square | ^nutb Georgia.
•nile, the most thickly populated I The Department of Entomology
portions, outside of the Federal dis-jhas established over forty duns for
trict, being tne States of Tlaxtala I cotton breeding purposes in South
a:ul Mexico, the former being less i Georgia to carry on this work. They
than Delaware in size and oi about
the same density of population, and
tile latter being nearly as large as
Now Hampshire, but with more than
twice the number of inhabitants.
The Federal district, modeled af-
are receiving the heartiest co-opera
tion from the Cotton Seed Crushers’
Association of Georgia, which organs
izatlon is lending Its every offort to
•Improve the cotton seed, which has
ome to be such a valuable part of
ter the District of Columbia, but of j the cotton crop of the South.
Mght t'.nies greater area, is sur-1 “The Department,” continued Dr.
rounded by the State of Mexico, the Worsham, "is endeavoring not only
lar.e population of the capital,!to develop a resistant variety but to
170,000. materially aiding tn bring* I secure a greatly Increased produc
tion per acre, which can oc helped
,200
A Hint for
Coming Maternity
In & little book designed for expectant
mothers more complete Instruction is
given In the use of
“Mother's Friend.”
This Is an external
embrocation applied
to the abdominal
muscles for the pur
pose of reducing
the strain on liga
ments, cords and
tendons.
It
to
the mind. Indirectly
has a most beneficial effect upon the
nervous system and thousands of women
have delightedly told how they were free
of nausea, had no morning sickness
the average to more than
per square mile.
Spain Once An Important Factor.
During nearly huu years suhse-
•uent to the conquest by Cortez,
Spain dominated Mexico. A cen
tury ago a held effort for freedom
wr.s started, which eventually re-
«••»Iterl In the Republic of Mexico ot
today. More than half of the first
century of Mexican independence
was abortive, one coterie after an
other coming into temporary pow
er, and a number of those acclaim
ed rulers, lifter brief regimen, meet-
f.nominous death at the hands
of the people tney sought to gov
ern.
form or government adopted
by Mexico follows In general that of
United States, having executive,
trdlefal and legislative divisions.
Each of the 27 States Is represented
houses of Congress, com*
•osed of Senators and Deputies.
sessions each
venr for limited periods. Each
lf itc* has Its governor and legisla
tor. and is sub-divided into dis-
‘r!ct*. or counties, over each of
which a "Jefe politico’’ is placed,
♦he districts having subsidiary mu*
n!cl|?i*.litles with magistrates, pre
siding officials and councils. The so-
called autocratic feature of the gov
ernment may be largely due to tjiejlles.
fact that Governors hold office with
approval of the President: that Jefe
politicos have similar relatione with
the Governors, and that the officers
of the municipalities are generally
ontroiled by the Jefe politicos.
Church and State Separate.
The Church and State are Inde
pendent, and Congress cannot pass
laws prohibiting or establishing any
religion. Of the 16,000,000 inhabi
tants, two-fifths claim direct de
scenet from ancient tribes or faml
lies which are accepted as tho basis
of Mexican history, two-fifths are of
mixed native and foreign blend, the
remainder being classed under the
common spoelatfon of "foreign/
The City of Mexico, ,164 miles by
greatly by the use of more fertilizer
per itcre and more work.
“The formers have had a splen
did season for preparation and wo
-re all extremely anxious that they
••.ocure tho host possible results from
Iheir efforts.’
PFP
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
A successful remedy for Rheumatism, Blood Foison and
all Blood Diseases At all Druggists $1.00.
F. V. LIPPMAN CO.. Savannah. Ga.
MONEY LOANED
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At 6% Interest, payable annually. The bc-rower has the
privilege of paying part or all of the principal nt any Interest
period, stopping Interest on such payment. 1 will save you
money. Cocne to sen me, or write. Prompt attention given
nil written Inquiries.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLK,
POLICE MATINEE MONDAY
The police court yesterday after
noon was of tne usual fight and pay
tor it, drink .md get soaked for it,
variety, and Mayor Beverly did the
usual ten und cost stunt without
.any .apparent trouble. There were
some right or nine cases of fighting
and drunks which he disposed of la
short order. The negroes Involved
Department recently furnish- I paid their fines and deported satisfied
ed there cotton breeding clubs rvlth | tmtftl the next time.
«eed for planting and these demon* i one no ro, for shooting firearms
stration fields are being overlooked j n the city ’imlta was given a heal-
by seme officials of the Department thy fine, scially as it waz shown
of Entomology.
that ho did it with malice afore-
tho.’.vht, to scare one of his neigh-
’ o *s. Tho provocation was some
what justifiable, however. If his
nt8*o"»ent Is to be believed. He as
serts that his neighbor said his wife
| was selling liquor and If it’s any
Only Agreement cn the Casts So Far ts * r ; a no £ r o hates to be ac-
is the Statement That the t-ulton of - >« that—If there is any
Count}’ .lull Cannot Hold ! c »“>nee of tho city officials finding
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Mother-. FTtend" has
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than forty years. In almost every com
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thrauelvM. th.tr daughter, have uaed It
and they certainly must know what e
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so warmly. It la ssed rrry successfully to
prevent caking of breast..
••Mother’. Frtend- has ben prepared In
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Writ, to-day for th* llttte book.
»df.
swore to.
There have been affidavits on one
-Ida contradicted tlatiy by affidavits
filed th.- same day on the tame
".olnt by tho other side, and to fur-
'her coaiidhate matters, some par
ties have filed If.-t affidavits, both of
which could art 1 >’ true.
The Siiprei-e Court has not yet
finally paz-r.t . n *’.o question of
hlrh side h -> told the truth and
which hasn’t. But It Is certain that
both sides can’t have told Abe truth.
The latest and most startling in-
through difficult mountain passes, stance of the way such conditions
one ot which cloeetr follQws the fret’ have Uncled the case Is the nffldev-
•.her by Cortes In 15»». by Gen. It* of Rev. C. B. Ragsdale, and R. L.
•vine-id Scott with American troops Barter, who ewore they heard Jim
1*18. and over which. 15 year* Geniev admit the slaying of Mary
Inter, the Invading French troops Phegen. They may have sworn to
o.rsed It Is the most populous the truth. Their gtetomenU have
e|tv. One-half of the railroad ml!- not been dlaproten yet, bnt scarcely
•age of the country U betwoen see- were they printed when the other
level and 5,900 f#t, UStfSSBjfZI#
•mini amount between 5,050 and the* dt th* men had themselves
19.099 .to*V, X repudiate# w^rte* had *•»-
Atlanta. April 29.—Tho attorneys
for ar.d against Leo Frank have at {
last agreed.—on one point—and >
that point Is that tho Fulton county I
Jail Is not big enough to hold all I ____
the perjurers In the Mary Phagnn |
murder trial .nd^ , Dnm in Mind Unible to . Work
which side the perjured testimony j Helped Her
Never In the history of crlmrnal j -
court proceedings has such a mass j
of affidavits been built up around a! Summit Point, W. Va.—Ml*. Anna
single case before. There have been j Belle Emey, of this place, says: “Isuf-
affidavits denying what witnesses IkfW ior 15 years with an awful pain in
previously swore to on the witnesr, pX WjJJJlje# caused from womanly
stand, and affidavits declaring thodoctored loti for it, butwith-
falslty of what other witnesses
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Long race!
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out succms. I suffered to very much,
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