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I N IN E TAKEN' IN CHARGE
STRAYED HOGS—I have strayed j XBEIJEE THAT THEY ARE IX-
sow and Pigs. Owner can obtain I TERE8TED IX MURDER COM-
same by paying for costs of keep-,
ing and advertising. Phone'
5S0-J or 52S-J. C. E. Wildman | Tarry town, X. A’., July G.—Nine
3-2td-ltsw. , aggoc | H t ea 0 ( t |j e two men and wom-
an killed Saturday by a bomb's ex
plosion, were to be arraigned in
the court here today. They are to be
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NUTTED AT TAItRYTOWX,
WHEN MURDER OCCURRED.
The U. S. Senatorship
FOR AND AGAINST
JOHN M. SLATON does not stand for
Everything and anything, just to catch votes.
Things that sound good, but which are unobtain
able.
False measures that may look good on the surface
but are dangerous at bottom.
The demands of those who are impatient to have
the world made perfect in a day.
Impracticable proposals, no matter how well-in
tentioned.
The making of promises which he knows he cannot
keep.
Getting into office by false means in the hope that
the people will forget.
EXAMINE THE RECORD.
JOHN M. SLATON does stand for
The fundamental principles of Democracy.
Progressive methods as against impracticable radi
calism.
The oppressed, and against the oppressor.
Conservatism that makes result producing pro
gress.
The supremacy of the white race and adequate
means for its protection.
Economy in government expenditures.
An equitable distribution of taxation, placing the
burdens on those most able to bear them, end
who enjoy most the benefits of Government.
He thinks the government should assist agricul
ture, the source of all wealth, as much as pos
sible. He will fight for a rural credit system.
JOHN M. SLATON stands for the practicable, the
obtainable, the sensible, the logical, the sane, and
the progressive in government.
John M. Slaton State Campaign Committee
ALFRED C. NEWELL, Chilmun J. A. MORROW, Secretary
“SEND SLATON TO THE SENATE.”
N. B. SLATON, us president of the State Senate, east the de
ciding vote for the income tax amendment. SLATON brought
about the passage of Georgia’s inheritance tax law.
SLATON reduced the expenditures of the State of Georgia
the first time in forty years. SLATON staked his political
life on saving the State from disgrace of repudiation—and
saved it.
Closing out sale
Owing to the fact that I have to vacate the store I am occupying
on the 10th of July, I am forced to close out my stock of shoes without
a' thought as to cost.
Now is your opportunity to buy shoes that are mew, at your own
price. While my prices haVe been considerably lower, owing to my
method of selling for cash, they are now reduced to the last penny.
SHOES WHICH HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR:
WERE
NpW
WERE
NOW
$2.45
$1.65
$0.95
$0.75
2.95-_
2.35
1.35
1.10
3.45-
2.65
• 1.50
i.is
3.95—
3.05
1.75
1.40
HARRY STEYERMAN,
BROAD STREET.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
favors bestowed on me in the past,
and thank the voters of the Count?
ANNOUNCEMENTS I
nilI1UUI1ULIIILI1 lu ® t<lUy and cons( .| on tlou8ly discharge
w v the duties of the office and to extend
the courtesy of the office to all.
FOR SHERIFF. 1 “• “ T^RTON
To the Voters of Thomas County: *• 8 -
I hereby announce myseif a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Thomas County. I have FOR REPRESENTATIVE,
itried to serve you as best I could, Jo the Voters of Thomas County:
and promise to faithfully continue
fn the discharge of the duties of this
office, if you see nt to re-elect me.
I am deeply grateful to my friends
for their past support, and I ear-
. nestly ask your support in the com
ing Primary. -My candidacy is sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary to be held on the 19th day
of August, 1914.
Respectfully,
! T. 8. SINGLETARY.
GIRL INIS
ALL THE LOOT
Smith-Ferrell.
A marriage of interest
many friends of the bride here was tried on charges growing out of the
that of Miss Minnie Smith, of Mon- recent demonstration against John
tlcello. Fla., to Mr. Fletcher Fer- D. Rockefeller.
rell. of Columbus, which took place Two of the defendants named In
in Monticello on Saturday after-1 this case, Arthur Caron and Charles
noon. |'Berg, mere killed Saturday. The
The ceremony was performed ati police are today looking- for Mlrh-
four o’clock at the residence of the'ael Murphy, the youthful member
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Em- of the ‘'free speech" advoentes. He
mett Smith, and was a very quiet Is the only member of the group
affair, witnessed only by the im-|to escape death in the bomb-wreck-
mediate relatives. led house. It Is believed he mighj
Shortly after the marriage, Mr. j throw some light on the explosion j , B ' 4 ' >000 ot l00t Btolen by her hu8 ,
and Mrs. Ferrell left for Thomas- and explain why alarm clocks and: band and burled Savannah _ Mrs ,
FOR SHERIFF.
To 'he Voters or i'aomas County:
lu making this, my announcement
for the office of Sheriff of Tbouai
County, subject to the White Pri
mary governing the same, I wish to
., . . . m ul cat uuu imiiiiui bci ulb iu an iu-
ftt.S! 1 - 1 “ "“v 1 terests concerned. On account of
After many solicitations on the
part of personal friends from all
sections ot the county, and the un
animous endorsement of the mass
meeting held In Meigs, May 30th
last, I have decided to announce
myself a candidate for the House of
Representatives, sublect to the Aug
ust primary, and the rules anu reg
ulations governing the same,
wish to state that the above en
dorsements were given without my
knowledge or any solicitation
my part, and for that reason. It no
other, I shall be free from all poll 1
tlcal trades and promises or connec
tions with any faction of the Coun
ty politics, and hence, if you should
see fit to elect me, will render hon
est and faithful service to all
TO
nniiiinintio in teresis cuncerneu. vju ncuuuui ui
1°' „it„„. comhine. hit previous agitation of the now coun
ty question, and the unsettled condl-
YOUNG WIFE OF TRAIN ROBBER'TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL-
DEFIES UNCLE SAM TO GET
BOOTY THAT SHE SAYS SHE
CAN FIND.
Atlanta, Ga., July 3—Seeking the
LABS RECOMMENDED FOR THE
SALEM FIRE SUFFERERS BY
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UN
ITED STATES.
Washington, July G.—The House
That Weak Back
accompanied bj pain here
aleepleasni
,, there—extreme nervousness—
may be taint epelU—or spasms—all are signal* of
distress for a woman. She may be growing from girlhood into
womanhood—passing from womanhood to motherhood—or later
■offering from that change into middle life which leave* so many,
wrecks of women. At any or all of these periods of a woman s life
she should take a tonic and nervine prescribed for just such cases
by a physician of vast experience iq the diseases of women.
determined to recover the treasurej * used the request of President W11
for herself and at the same time! 80 "’ that Con * re9s appropriate two
elude the vigilance of government i hundred thousand dollars to..aid In
ville. where they took the 6:30 others things used in malting bombs| c c CraveI)j a „ ed 20 i a [„ Atlanta 1 Appropriation committee today re
train on the Atlantic Coast Line for were kept In the building. 1 ’ ’ I.—-- ... *-—• -•
Columbus, where they will reside. I The trial of the "free speech"
The bride is well known in Thom- advocates went over for two weeks,
asvllle, where she has often been a when the matter was railed up to-
popiilar visitor and has many day. The absence of a material
friends. The groom Is a prominent witness was said to be the cause
young business man of Columbus, of the postponement, which was
and Is also popular socially. asked for the defense.
caring for the Are sufferers at Sa
lem, .Massachusetts.
In giving the reason for their ac
tion, the chairman said that Massa
chusetts was well able to care for
the situation.
DR. PIERCE'S
Favorite Prescription
£ s? ^sss
dealer* or trial box by mail on receipt ot 60 c.nu in sumps. ■ . ■ .
HIM Elizabeth Lordahl of Berkeley, Cal., tn a recent letter to Dr. PlMeaiald: T was cwnoletalp
hrtA«rHlM«wn.hMlth,!wMsehlngaMliadpaln.alloeeTinybodyandwa**oiiievno*thatIeoold*cx.im
If anyone talked to na bet I bad th. good fortune to moot a nun. who had ban eUMdbyur. tneree a
hSito. ItowMvw had an decailon to oontoltapby.lcian ■tnM-amtaaanUt health."
detectives who are trailing her foot
steps. I
Craven, one of the most notorious |
cracksmen In the country, tvas kill-1
ed at Wildwood, Fla., in a battle I
with railroad detectives on top of a I
freight train. Through a sorles of I
train and safe robberies he had {
amassed $38,000 in cash and $16,-
000 in diamonds, according toj
officers, and he died leaving the!
secret of Its burial near Savannah i
with his girl wife. . j
When he was killed his young j Atlanta, July 4.—Tho utter col-
wldow was arrested by government' lapse of the Hardwlck-Lochridse
officers and held for several weeks ■ charges against Governor Slaton in
while vain efforts were made to \ 5 he WeM_appolntment mat-
exton from her the secret of the
(any political clique er combine, but
' that I am in this race Independent
! of any faction or interest, sav
i own.
! Therefore, in matting this race, I
lain geing before the people who ars
i tesponsitile for the government, and
let thou ray who shall be their next
Sheriff. When they have spoken, I
j will bow t.> their decision, though It
ho adverse to me. because the will of
■ he people should always be respoct-
ied in ail matters pertaining to local
I .iffairs.
! For many reason-, the Sheriff's
! office Is one that should be carefully
jand judiciously conducted In strict
I compliance with the law. If elected,
II pledge myself to see that this ts
done and to give tne people fair,
courteous and Just treatment, and
the best service I am capable of ren
dering at all times. Your vote and
support'will be appreciated.
Kcsrei tinny vours,
3-17-tf A. B. MILTON.
HARDWICK’S WITNESS IS
WANTED TOR FORGERY
[ skjbrsjb:
’a Pleasant Pellets
menial
ted. tla
tiny grannies
si Bargains! Bargains!
^ THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE
*'.11-313 West Jackson Street White Painted Front
We have .More (ioods Than We Want, and We had Bather
Have the Ca*h. Therefore, we are (iving to Divide Profits
With You and Give You Some Bargains You .Never Had Before.
The Kale Begin* Today. Crnne?
Full Line Ladle*’, Gentlemen’*, and Children’s Furnishings
and Everything at Bargain Prices.
Gingham and Percale, good quality. Bargain Price 7%*
Bleaching and Sea Island 7*io
Ladle* House Dresses 78* each
Best Work Shirts 2:1 and 38* each
Men’s Work Pants 30*
Men’s Dress Shirts 33*
Men’s Tailor Made Suits $8.03
Men’s Best Overalls, 78*; Ladles Waists, 30*; Shoes, worth ;
$2.50 at $1.08. Ladles 3hoes, at 88* per pair.
Come and Bee Me Before Von Buy. Save Your Nickels
and Dime* and Come to t »>e right Plnee and—
Save Vonr Dollars.
THOMASVILLE BARGAIN STORE,
H. Gold tdn. Proprietor,
311-.113 Wet Jackson Street ThoroasrUle, Ga.
loot. She was then set free, but
everywhere she went was shadowed
by sleuths. The government officers
of every state have been warned to
watch her movements.
"Charlie paid with bis life for his
wrong doing," said Mrs. Craven
here. “He risked his life to get
money nnd Jewels for me and I will
die before I iwill tell where they are
hidden. Chnrlle may have been n
crook, but he was a -good husband
to me.”
The officers have learned that the
trensure Is buried near 3olee station
Savannah, -but that Is all they can
find out. In the meantime Mrs.
Cravan Is watching her chance to
slip in and get tho coin when no
body Is watching.
You're Bilious nn<l Costive!
Sick headache, bud breath, sour
stomach. Furred Tongue and Indi
gestion, mean liver and 'bowels
clogged. Clean up tonight. Get a
$25c bottle of Dr. King’s New Life
Pills today and empty the stomach
and bcwels of fermenting, gassy
foods and -waste. .A full -bowel
movement gives a satisfied, thank
ful feeling—makes you feel line.
Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe.
$25c„ at your druggist. Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve for burns, adv.
oiuMnrgTAmtt*** t»m topic tnriciM* tks
htood.buHdfap thswhols system aid will worn*
'Serf dir, strengthen ned feitlfyyeu to withstand
ter formed the basis of a great deal
of talk in hotel lobbies today. Not
only have Senator West and the
Governor made convincing denials,
but Hardwick’s sole witness, D, L.
Lochrldge, is under indictment for
forgery in a South Georgia county
and very much wanted there. His
evidence there Is rather to be dis
credited.
This Information came In a tele
gram from the Sheriff ot Coffee
county, where Lochrldge formerly
resided.
Greatest Event
in Woman’s Life
All human experience looks back to
motherhood as the wonder of wonder*.
The patience, tho
fortitude, tho sub
lime faith during tho
period of expectancy
ore second only to
the mother love be--
mtowed upon tho
most helpless but
moat marvelous cre
ation—a baby.
Women aro quick
to learn from eac!
other those helpful agencies that aid tc
comfort, and yet are perfectly sate to uao
and among these they recommend
"Mother's Friend."
It Is entirely an external application
designed to lubricate the broad. Oat
muscles and skin that protect the
abdomen. It has been In favorable use
for nearly half a century and la known
to mothers In almost every settled com
munity in tho United'States who highly
recommend it. You wUI And It on sals
In drug stores. "Mother’, Friend" la
utterly harmless, contains no deadening
drugs, very beneOclal, Very soothing and a
wonderful help.
Get a bottle of "lfothar’s Friend” to
day at any drug ctor, and write to si
for our Instructive little book to mother* ,
Address Brsdfleld Regulator Co., $1 j
Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
—adv.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Thomas County,
Georgia:
I make tnis my announcement at
a candidate for tho office ot Sheriff
of ypur county, subject to the aetlon
of the Democratic Primary. If
elected, I promise you my best ef
forts. To those who have moved Into
i ho county, or have oecomo voters
since I was Sheriff, whom I may not
-ee personally, I refer you to my
past record as Sheriff, and ask your
support. Thanking the good peo
ple for past kindness, and again
promising faithful service, I remain,
Respectfully,
T. J. HIGHT.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myselt a
candidate for the office of Sheriff ot
Thomas County, subject to the action
of the White Primary.
It favored by the good will of the
voters of this county ylth the of
fice, I will attend *o every duty
the best of my ability.
I believe I have gained experience
enough In my work as Deputy to
promise conscientious, prompt and
v licicut service.
I am uo politician. I am a can
didate tor an office, the duties ol
which I am familiar with, and I wilt
’ ---■! 'r> them, and appreciate sin
cerely the votes of the people.
Respectfully,
W. A. rehberg.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters ol Thomag County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Representative Thomas
County, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary.
• I, would appreciate your endorse
ment in the coming primary.
Respectfully,
W. H. GROOVER.
May 25, 1914.
fAr tax RECEIVER. I
I hereby announce mvtelf a can,
dlatc for re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver of Thomas County,
inbject to the aetlon of the Demo-
■mile Primary. 1
.Having had experience in the
work, I 'feel that ljm In every way
ftnallfled to properly ‘perform.nil the
duties of the office.
I with to expresi my gratitude for
tion of the same I will state
your Information that I am opposed
to the creation of the new county of
"Har.sell.”
In asking your suffrage, I Jo go
with the distinct promise and
derstnnding that your Interest will
be looked after to the best of my
ability, and that I will leave nn
stone unturned that will lead to
the better condition of Georgia tn
general, and Thomas County it.
particular.
Thanking you in advance for any
assistance you may render me,
remain,
Respectfully Yours,
J. A. BOWER3.
Melts, Ga., June 2, 1914.
W. J. SPEER
FOR STATE TREASURER.
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed my
self as State Tieasuror, subject to
the action of the Democratic pri
mary.
My candidacy is based strictly
upon my record and experience In
this office, wblcn are well koown to
the people of Georgia, and which I
trust has been satisfactory. If, in
your opinion, the management of
the State’s finances under my ad
ministration for the past several
years has been faithful and efficient,
would gratefully appreciate your
endorsement at the polls in tho com
ing primary.
Thanking you ror the support and
confidence extended me heretofore,
I earnestly solicit your further kind
consideration of my candidacy in
the present campaign.
Respectfully,
B-13-tf W. J. SPEER.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To the White Citizens ot Thomas
County:
f am a candidate for the office ot
Tax Receiver, subject to tho action
of the regular Democratic Primary.
I earnestly solicit your Interest and
suppot t, promising, if elected, to per
form the duties of tho office In an
efficient and business-like manner,
with courtesy ad a square deal to
every Tax Payer.
I also bring to your attention the
fact that neither the Ochlocknee
District, of which I am a resident,
nor any part of this Northwest sec
tion ot the County has ever furnished
a Court Houso official-, and while I
bellevo that fitness for the office
shall be the main consideration, I
submit that, this being equal, due
regard should be given the various
sections In apportioning tho county
offices.
Trusting that my candidacy may
meet with favor at your handi, I am,
Yours sincerely,
J. C. ROBISON,
4-16-tf Ochlocknee, Ga.
Plies Cured in 6 to la Days
■»nr druggist will reload money U PAZO
XTMENT loll* to cure any caie o( Itching,
nd, Bleed! nn ot Protruding Piles in6 to 14 dsn.
ilmi»2ni'-"igive. Buss and ke*L 30c.
adv.
W y.i Is M ■!*,, aljha Mm idnM, am ,
«!• M aw* g h lllimmbaUMi J
OweniWwnwo mpdrte. t I
Boston’s Mayor has endorsed the Ford
for city service. So has John Wana-
maker,. 'prince of merchants. The
shrewdest business men choose the
Ford because it gives the biggest return
per dollar , invested. It’s small only in
purchase price and cost to keep.
Runabout $51)0. Tourins Car' $550. Town Gar
$760—f. c. b. Detroit. Complete with equip
ment. Logan Auto Exchange, Local Agenti.
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