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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTEUflUSE, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914.
Our Southern Friends are Proud of Mexican Mustang Liniment
because it Has saved them from so much suffering. It soothes
and relieves pain soon as applied. Is made of oils, without
any Alcohol and cannot burn of dting.the flesn. Hundreds
of people write us that Mustang
Liniment cured them, when all
other remedies failed.
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VICE PRESIDENT
WILE COME TO GEORGIA
Atlanta, May 7.—Vice President
Marshall will ba Georgia’s next dis
tinguished guest. The vice :>resi-
FEWER APPLICATIONS
Atlanta, May ».—The established
policy of the prison commijsion of
Georgia to interfere with tiie sen*
dent of the United States is coming ; ^ ences 0 f ^e courts only when *r-
abo.it May 26th, to make speeches i „a
in Atlanta and Savannah. He will jS en ‘- ° r 8 P eclal rea80ns den ' and “•
be accompanied south by Senator has brought about u decrease in the
Hoke Smith, who will introduce I number of applications for pardon,
him to the Atlanta audience. Num-| Th | s taot wa s plainly shown at the
erous elaborate social functions are heId
being planned ia honor oi Mr. Mar- j ” .
shall’s coming. .at the eapitol. There were fewer
The vice president is au Interest- j applications than usual for clem-
ing man, with many interesting pe-jency, and the number has been
culiarities. His personality is not i steadily dwindling during months
known well in this part of th®: past
country. He is said to be very "hu-1
man.” He lik3s to say unusual i The policy of the Prison Commls-
thing.s and get off jokes. The oth-lsion and that of Governor Slaton,
er day down in Florida, when Chief as jj as often expressed It, are
Tiger Tail of the Semtnoles was pro-! altnost ldent lcal on the subject.
They believe that pard -as should
INSANE PRIVATE
NVADES LINES
OF MEXICAN FEDERAL8 AND IS
CAPTURED, ACCORDING TO
STORY FROM GENERAL FUN-
8TON TODAY.
Washington, May 9.—General
Funston today confirmed the report
that Private Parks, who wa3 an or
derly for Lieutenant Colonel Tag
gart, while presumably insane, rode
Into the Mexican Federals - lines,
with two of Taggart’s horses and
was captured.
General Funstoa’s report did not
mention Park’s reported execution,
but he did report the execution of
an unidentified American civilian.
JOSE VILLA («
Manufactured !»> Former Resident
of This (Tty, in Tampa, Who Vis
ited Thomasville Yesterday.
Mr. Manuel Snncuez was among
the visitors hero yesterday. Mr.
Sanchez was at one time a resident
of Thomasvllla, being connected
with the Corses Cigar Company. He
came to Thomasville when about
eighteen years of a?e, and v/orked
with his uncle, Mr. M. Corses, who
owned the larger portion of the fac
tory.
Later* Mr. Sanchez left Thomas
ville, going to Chicago, and then to
Tanvpa. He has since become the
Manager and part owner of a fac
tory that employs rour hundred
men and is one of the most pros
perous in that famous cigsr dis
trict. The factor> manufactures
the ten, fifteen and twenty-ejnt cigar
known as the “Jose Villa.” It is re
garded as a very fine cigar and is
unusually popular, especially so now
HEARD WIRELESS
8,5900 MILES
THIS IS SAID TO HE THE LONG.
ESI EVER RECORDED—PA
CIFIC STEAMER HEARD STA
TION AT BOSTON. •
AT
Z
San Francisco, Cal.
officers of the Paclfh
May 8.—The;
Mail steamer
WAR DEPARTMENT HAS DECID
ED THAT MOKE ARE NEEDED
THERE TO KE-INFORCE GEN-
ERA L FUNSTON’S FORCES.
Never Warp,Crack,Rot.Curl or Burn-
Like Wood 5hingles
- , Washington, May 8.—It is leam-
Mongolia,” which arrived in this ed cn high authority that the War
pore today, reported that on the; Department today considered the -
night of April 21st, their wireless |matter of re-inforcing General Funs-’
operator heard a message from Bos-i ton’s command at Vera Cruz. This *
ton, Mas**., eight thousand, five him-!is to carry out any movement neces
dred miles away. tsary into the interior of Mexico.
This is said to eclipse all previous Tb e question of placing a large
distance records. force in Vera Cruz, that would later
h., ptrong enough to defend that
ATLANTA GIRL
GETS DAMAGES
London, Mai-' 8.—Judgment was
given today to Miss Derryle hi. Law,
of Atlanta, Ga., in her suit to en
force the payment of three thou
sand dollars yearly settlement, which
was made her favor by the late
Captain Patrick Hamilton, a famous
British aviator.
TOM WATSON ON BURNS
They can be laid right over an old wood-shingle roof with
out dirt or bother, and they make it stormproof and fireproof.
8 They're inexpensive. For particulars address
NEEL BROS, Thomasville, Ga.
.MAORIS, FORMER CANNIBALS;
NOW HIGHLY CIVILIZED.
Interesting History of Till* New
Zealand People, Whose Women
Vote As Well as the Men.
port against any possible attack, or
to -undertake a possible campaign
egnlrst Mexico City, was laid before
President Wilson and his cabinet by
Secretary of War Lindsey M. Garri
son this morning.
if was stated at the War De
partment that officials there had de
cided re-inforcements were needed I Washington, May 9.—A little
at Vera Cruz, at a conference of the] more than hal fu century ago, can-
S^'of^VoiSs^h'lS codf“ ™ ^ ‘ he
ference wns held last night. j ''“oris ‘ r >be of savages of New Zea-
The Secretary of War and his ad- land l today, members of the race
visorp went over the entire military are members of the New Zealand
thls a aeclslSn MeXlCO ' bef ° re reach,ns Parliament, and Malro women, as
'well as the wRlte women of New
Secretary Garrison called the con
ference after he had received a ci
pher telegram from General Funs
ton.
Among those who have secured
reservations for the Atlanta Shrlno
trip are Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Mack.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coon. Mr. and
Mrs, Dave Harvard, Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Riley, and Messrs. E. I. Clay.
H. A. McGee, L. H. Jerger, J. B.
Palmer, J. J. Parramore, of Bos-
Atlanta, May 8.—Detective Wil
liam J. Burns has run afoul of the
opinions of that red-headed buzz-
saw and whirlwind combined nam
ed Tom Watson, and in an editorial
which has all the old vitriolic fire,
and which sold like hot-cakcs when
It was yelled around the streets of’
Atlanta by the newsboys. Mr Wat-,ton. I. A. Busli, of Camilla, H. E.
In view of the prominence of the 80n , du * )8 tbe detective william, Cannon, of Cairo, J. F. and R. R.
-- - - - • Jackass Burns," after which lie pro- , „ „
ceeds to trim otf the long ears and • Singlotary. of Ochlockt.ee, C. C.
most of the hide. ;Bagge, of Camilla, J. .V, L. Yates,
It don't make any difference what and others,
you think of the Frnnk case. It will |
Interest you to know what the sage
of McDuffie thinks of Burns, If only
Mrs.
seated to him, he introduced
Marshall as ‘‘heap big Bquaw."
Josiah Carter, who has had an In
timate view of Mr. Marshall since
going to Washington, says, "i
vice president is a sort of Fifth
Wheel, a fish out of water, but with
It all he is a mighty nice and a
mighty good man. He Is thought-.
ful of the little pages, ana sends I
them home early when the senate
Mexican rebel leader, whose name Is
the same. He has placed the agen
cy with the Coopsr-Bracey Compa
Mr. Sanchez was married to Miss
Culpepper or this county, and
well known to many people who
were here at the time o! the Mg
cigar boom at Cubantf. He was en-
ronte to Tampa, from Spain, where
he has been visiting, and came by
Thomasville to look around and re
new some of the pleasant acquaint-
ances of past years. He was im
pressed with the progress and im
provement that has been made since
his last visit.
never be trivially granted, and that
the courts should be upheld in their
actions as a matter t>f general and
regular principal, unless some un
usual and actually material reason
for nardon or clemency arises.
At ihe monthly Clearing just clos-
holdc night sessions. That would j ed no P a rdon recommendations of
make me think a lot of him if I had;any general importance were made,
no other reason, fev I love i man I sitting at the hearing were all
who iS constderaie of children anrtj three COIIlm |ssloners, Messrs. R. E. i
who knows that even a boy has feel-j Dav , E L Ra , and T E . Pat .!«’ commended,
” 'for re-election. His
W.J. SPEER ANNOUNCES
FOD STATE TREASURY
Boses Candidacy Upon a Record
Wtihout Criticism and a Wide Ex
perience In Ofllce.
terson.
A DANCE HALL ON OXE OF
ATLANTA'S MAIN STREETS.
Really They Hove Decided to Con
vert l'art of Marietta Street Into
'‘Dancing Ground.”—Great Plans
For Shrine Visitors.
Atlanta. May S.—Part of Five
ALEX STEPHEN’S LAW LICENSE
In Held by Relatives In Atlanta on
An Interesting Moinento of Life
of This Distinguished Georgian.
Atlanta, May 9.—The original
Points and all that broad expanse of • Iaw 1,tense lssued in 1832 to Alexan-
Marietta Street, extending toward' der H * Stephens, who became vice-1 trust has been satisfactory,
the Grady monument Is to he con-! |,resldent of the Confederac; and j Tour opinion, the management oi
verted Into a gigantic nightly dance * overnor ot Georgia, still exists in j the State's finances under my ad-
hall. with the looming skyscrapers t Atlanta, as the cherished possession ministration for the past several
State Treasurer W. J. Speer,
whose record In that office has been
a eunardste
formal an
nouncement follows:
To the People of Georgia—
I am a candidate to succeed my
self as State Treasurer, subject to
the action of the Democratic pri
mary
,My candidacy is based strictly
upon my record and experience in
this office, which are well known to
the people of Georgia, and which I
If, In
Zealand ,exercise the right to rote.
They are In many respects the most
remarkable savages with whom the
whltp man has come in contact, ac
cording to a statement given out by
the National Geographic Soc.c..
day.
“When the, English first occup ed
the islands, In the early part of tho
nineteenth century. It fa estimated
that there wero about 100,900
Moot Is In New Zealand,” says the
statement. “They were divided Into
tribes, each tribe having its own un
written laws regarding land, culti
vation, and other social matters.
The tribes were constantly fighting.
The English found that they had a
genius for .war, showing unusual
j ability In building, fortifying, and [crease the surface for
,t 6 5£?,_ | defending stockades, and they ex
it is Just Natural
To Admire Babies
Our altrustle nature Impels love for tho
cooing Infant. And at the same time
• the subject of
motherhood Is ever
before us. To know
what to do that will
add to the physical <
comfort of expectant
motherhood Is a sub
ject that has inter
ested most women pf
all timea Ono of
the real helpful
things Is an extemat
abdominal application sold In most
drug stores under the name of "Mother's
Friend.” We have known so many grand
mothers, who In their younger days
relied upon this remedy, and who recom
mend it to their own daughters that it
certainly must be what its name indi
cates. They have used it for Its direct
Influence upon the muscles, cords, liga
ments and tendons as it alms to afford
relief from the strain %ind pain so often
unnecessarily severe jdnrlng the period ot'
expectancy. ^
A little book mailed by Bradfleld Regu
lator Co.. 305 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Go.,
refers to many things that women like to
read about It refers not only to tho
reliet from muscle strain due to their,
expansion but also to nausea, morning
sickness, caking of breasts and manjjj
other distresses.
(*ar)
Mr. Alex Turnbull, Mr. McRorry
and Mrs. R. R. Turnbull and child'
were among the visitors In the city
from Montlcello today.
because of the way Watson expres-1 * las slandered our people,
ses himself. [contempt upon our courts and „.—, .
Referring to Burns' alleged ef-1 te< i some newspaers with Hebrew | I)er “ nced considerable difficulty Id
forts to prove that there was race ‘ money. Why, blaBt his Infernal subduing them. The savager tilled
prejudice In the case, Mr. Watson [hide. Those Coiib county people the soil with care; as "arvers and
says, "Of all the booby blutiderlngs 1 0,1 8ht to have laid him across a log 'decorators they were unrivalled
of Burns, none was more stupid ! a nd given him a hundred
than this, and none was prompted j with a buggy^ trace.”
lashes
Oceanic wono, and tnny displayed
by a baser purpose. He simply
wanted to arouse the Jews and get
money out of the rich ones.”
"I think I once said that Burns
might trace a lost cow, If she had
a hell on her neck, and toted a rod
lantern on her tall. I take It back.
I was too hasty. My revised opln
Ion Is that Burns couldn't find a
lost cow Unless she were "quipped
with a wireless telegraph outfit and
regularly flashed out S. O. S. sig
nals every time she stopped.”
The rest of what Mr. Watson said
may be alright in the Jeffersonian
but It won’t do in a family newspap
er.
From all of which it may be seen great originality In the design and
that Ole Man Peepul with the Red I perfection In the execution of rock
Head is getting 3tlred up to the old
time pitch.
Further Mr. Watson
'■Hums
Dr. John Schreiber
PORUBKI,V OP OCHI.OCKNKR
Now Located on M.di.on Stree
Oppo.it. Time.-Enterprise Offic.
Thomaaville Georgia.
Office Phoee 2c* R-ddence Phene SIC
paintings, and Id carving the orna
mental figures of their dwellings,
their boats and sacred lnclosures.
"The Maoris were also noted for
their tattooing, which was designed
to clothe as wall as ornament the
body. Whoever refused to under
go the protracted tortures of tat
tooing requlrod at every important
event of his life, was regarded as
,a person by his own consent fore-
! doomed to slavery. Tho men were
actually depllatsd In order to ln-
tauoo'.ng,
while for the young women the op
eration was limited to the Ups,
whence the term ‘blue lips' applied
to them by the English.
“There are about 35,000 Maoris
left. These have retired to the
northern provinces of New Zealand,
where certain ‘reservations have
been set apart as their exclusive
property. The Maori children at
tend schools regularly. Such of tbum
as continue Into the higher branch
es of learning are said to be worthy
rivals of white Btudents. Some o(
the Maoris have become landed pro
prietors; they are proud o* their
right to vote, and especially of the
fact that their women wero given
this privilege at the same tl ne that
It was given to the white women of
Now Zealand.”
for tho only wills, and the blue sky I of the ,amous "talesman's nephew
of heaven for the only canopy, when l and hamesake, Alexander W. Steph-
the Shrlners come to town. I cns - The relic, which hangs In Mr.
Tbe street can will be routed ?tep!len9, law office, Is now 82 years
around some other streets, ropes' 0,d ' !t was » lgn " d *>* William H.
will be stretched to prevent the In-1 Crawford, of Georgia, who was
gresslon of other vehicles, saw-dust | Jud * e of the Superior court of the
and corn-meal will be strev.n on the!northern circuit, at Crawfordvllle.
carefully-swept s.-d-blocks and then ' The llcense was lssued - h °w«ver.
swept off. in order to give a smooth i fronl the Talllafer '° Sunerlor court
and clean surface to dance ou. | The 8l « ner ' Judge Oxford, was
Three brass bands, centrally sta- ! hlm,elf a d,stln * uls5led lurl,t ' H ®
.served during tbe reign of Napoleon
— ■ as minister from the U. 8. to
France.
In addition to the law license, Mr.
I Alex W. Stephens also possesses
j many other papers and most of the
jlaw library of Alex H. Stephens.
Mr. Alex. W. Stephens, wh. Is a
[ prominent member of the Georgia
I bar, has been uned recently by
| many friends throughout the state
i to become a candidate for the
i court of appeals bench, ard It Is be-
jlieved that he may enter? Strong
| support, It Is stajed, has alrehdy
‘been promised him.
years has been faithful and efficient,
I would gratefully appreciate your
endorsement at the polls in tho
coming primary.
Thanking you for the support and
confidence extended me heretofore,
I earnestly solicit your futuro kind
consideration of my candidacy
the present campaign.
Respectfully,
adv. w. J. SPEER.
Halt ud atUmtaM
o UH thirty akyt m /oar »ery
rt ftqr Exorbitant Mm
i tioncd !>>ay hesitation waltzes,
FfelgM Paid IB 30 Dsys Fns Trill [turkey trots and tangoes, and 5,000
T—t—5*“^;'°r l®-®00 couples will find ample
I elb » w room to dance to their haarta
• content
| All this Is Just ono tiny detail of
[the way Atlanta Is throwing overy-
KAUroTIA ToY . | thing else on earth aside for a few
m.wDQIIESTICForOnly'31 j da >“. and devoting her best time, all
i her energy and brains toward the
■orli of tho distinguished
it Kit V, ir! riaRors.
—
HS
tsassratass'sna-t.rs.a
—B ■—a. iivm eiuutuMum i
■omMtle •.Wine Machine Co.,
The open sir dancing Is to begin
ery night at eleven o'clock, and
us I will continue until the bandmen go
1 ,0 " ,# ®P or until everybody goee
iftJS home.
Every club In Atlanta—and there
are many—wll be open to the Shrln
ers. By specltl arrangement, the
only thing they will have to have la
their own Shrlner card, and it will
entttla them to entertainment
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Maybe the serpent
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eyes dull, a never end
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Too many women well
know the meaning of
hopeleBsdraggingdays
and endleaa nights.
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they become deadly in
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Get a Bottle from '
Ingram Drug Co., • R. Thomas, Peacock-Mash Drug Co., Neel Bros.
Thomasville, Ga.
Adams Brothers, Pavo, Ga. J. C. Adams & Son, Boston, Ga.
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