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SEMI-WEEKLY TMES-EXTERPBISE, TO
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I ANNOUNCEMENTS §
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FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Thomas County, subject to the action
of the White Primary.
If favored oy tne food will of the
voters of this county with thu of
fice, I will attend ’o every duty to
the best of my aouitv.
I believe 1 have gained experience
enough in my work as Deputy to
promise conscientious, prompt and J
efficient service.
I am no politician. I am a can
didate for an office, the duties ot
which I am familiar with, and 1 will
attend to them, and appreciate sin
cerely the votes of the people.
Respectfully,
\V. A. REHBKRG.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Thomas County:
I hereby announce myseif a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Thomas County. I have
tried to serve you as best ! could,
and promise to faithfully continue
In the discharge of the duties of this
office, if you see fit to re-elect me.
! am deeply grateful to my friends
for thedr past support, and 1 ear-^
nestlv ask your support in the com-, t,,p ( .^ts concerned
ing Primary. My candidacy is snb- previous agitation
Jeet to the action of the Democratic
Prlmarv to he held on the 19th day
or August, 1911.
Respectfully,
T. A. SINGLETARY.
HOW TO M^RK YOUR BALLOT
THIS WAY
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (SHORT
TERM).
(Unexpired Term of Hon. A. O Bacon.)
(Vote for one.)
'■iTlnittas Ci Felder
ftww W—Ilr.rdwiek
John M. Slaton.
The Best
Trained
Man
NTUIKB THB FIRST FOUR
FOR SHORT TERM SENATOR
on THIS
He is the
People’s
Choice
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FOB UNITED STATES SENATOR (SHORT
TERM).
(Unexpired Term of Hon. A O. Baton.)
(Vote for one.)
Thoma^3j?5^rdwick
John H. Slaton.
STRIKE. TUB FIRST FOUR
"SEND SLATON TO
THE SENATE”
FOR SHERIFF.
To *he Voters or ibocuta County:
In making this, my announcement
lor the office of Sherlft of Thomas
County, subject to the White Pri
mary governing the same, I wish to
say that I am not allied with any
•jolitician or set of politicians, or in
any political clique or combine, but
that I am in tbia race independent
of any faction or interest, save my
own.
Therefore, in maxing this race, 1
am going before the people who ars
responsible for the government, and
let them say who shall be their next
Sheriff. When they have spoken, I
will bow to their decision, though it
be adverse to me. because the will of
he people should always be respect
ed in a’l matters pertaining to loca 1
affairs.
For many reason*, the Sheriff’s
office is one that should be carefully
and judiciously conducted in strict
compliance with the law. If elected,
1 pledge myseJ! to see that this is
done and to give tne people fair,
courteous and just treatment, and
the best service I am capable of ren
derin'.’ at all times. Your vote and
support will be annreciated.
Hesreamny yours,
3-17-tf A. B. MILTON*.
dorsements were given without my]
knowledge or any solicitation on I
my part, and for that reason, if no I
other, I shall be free from all poli
tical trades and promises or connec
tions with any faction of the Coun
ty politics, and hence, if you should
see fit to elect tne, will render hon- l
ud faithful service to all in*
On account of;
previous agitation of the now coun- 1
tv question, and the unsettled condi
tion of the same I will state for
your information that I am opposed
to the creation of the new county of
million; get
TO
FORTY DETECTIVES AND MES.
SENDERS DUAIID THE GOLD OF
THE IIIG GERMAN SIUI* LAND-
ED AT BAR HAItItOlt.
New York, Aug. 10.-—Guarded, by
In asking your suffrage, I ■Jo so
with the distinct promise and un-|
derstnnding that your interest will forty express messengers and detec-
be looked after to the best of myjtives, ten million, six hundred tliou-
abilitv. and that ! will leaie D°;Rtv.vtl dollars in gold coin, and three
stone unturned that, will lead to; ,
the better condition of Georgia in j mllIion dodars ia s,lver bars - ' eaoh -
general, and Thomas County in led New York today,
particular. j This great treasure was that re-
Thanking you tnndvnnce ft,,-any, to the UnIted 3tates by the
assistance yon may render me, i J
steamer Kron Princess Cecelia, fear
ing capture by British cruisers.
remain,
Respectfully Yours,
J. A. BOWERS.
Meigs, Ga.. June 2, 1514.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Thomas 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.
NY SPEAKERS
FOR HOKE SMITH
IXIGO PEACE
SENATOR SMITH
i
TRANSFER OF THE GOVERN-!GEORGIA SENATOR WILL
MENT, IT IS SAID, WILL TAKE j
PLACE WITHIN TIIE NEXT j
THREE DAYS. j
TOM HARDWICK BREAKS LOOSE! BARWICK HAS JIG DAY
Speech in Atlanta and All'Although Crowd From North Geor
gia Was Slim, the Day Was One
of the Greatest in History of the
Tour#.
With
Folks Are Goh:- to Attend—.Tack
Slaton Still Attending to the
Business He is Paid For.
Atlanta, Aug. 10.—Everybody and j
Friday was a big day for the town
™, t; ' elr '"‘ Cle are g0lng t0 the audlt0r ' of Barwlck. The citizenry of the town
TSsri.’ 'MIFUSITIIV NOTES wm I iUa ‘ 116,6 tonlB,lt to hear Tom Hard ' with commendable spirit and enter-
ISSIE TREASURY NOTES FOR , wick cut loose, for it is the first real pr ise, had arranged to entertain
VV,.. „ RECEIPTS. '.political meeting Atlanta has had numbor of visitors who
Mexico City, Aug. 10—A high offl- i Washington, Aug. 10—Senator Oratory. 11 * 8 ^ & Nor ‘ h GeorgIa ' vla tbe
cial of the Mexican government, who ! Hoke Smith, of Georgia, announced A „ pay the br J 8 bands and the i A ” B - & A ' tor tb « P urpose ° f look *
requested that his name not be today that lie would introduce a reso-
quoted. said today that the trans- iution tomorrow to authorize tbe t . 0 mlng of the Sandersvllle
for of Federal power, in Mexico City Secretary of the Treasury to with-,
All day the brass bands anu u.« |lng over the land of South 0eorgiai
■ men with posters have heralded f.ie| wlth a vlew ot lnve9t | ng> The crowdi
Spell- however, did not materialize, only
, , . .. binder, and as the auditorium Is big I , visitors coming to that im-
to the Constitutionalists, would be hold half of the currency, which the d and everybody can /get a! ®. . , t0 taat lm
made neacefullv within the next Southern states, with the exception , „ caa J get a ;mediate section, the larger portion
made peacefully, within the next _ _ _ . * seat, and as Hardwick can be ex- !be , ng dlver ted to other sections and
pected to spout fireworks in plenty, p lor j da .
he doubtless will draw a big crowd
j—but political crowds do not Indi
cate much in Atlanta, where every
body goes to a free show.
sixty hours.
RESERVE BOARD
FI
of Florida, is entitled to, and issue
in lieu thereof treasury notes for
cotton warehouse receipts.
'CLIfFOBD WALKER
ESTABLISHED HEADWATERS
The ones who did come, however^
were given a royal reception. About
twenty-five hundred people were
present. Hon. Lee Branch and Hon.
Numerous Slaton supporters as Ji0sc09 Luke made addresses, corn-
well as many friends of Mr. Felder mendlng the enterprise ot the cltIzens
and dilating upon the wonderful
FOK SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Thomas County,
Georgia:
1 make tms my announcement as
candidate for the office of Sheriff
'political speakers in Georgia havi
J enlisted under the banner of Hoke]
j Smith and are speaking all over the j
} State, and It is evident that his de
cision to remain at Ilfs post in Wash
ACTUAL OPERATION WITH- 319, Kimball House, and will be at
IS SHORT TIME—FIVE MEM- i home to friends for a Part of the
RERS TOOK OATH TODAY. remaining campaign. He has
announced their intention today
I whu uiiabt.ig u jMjii me n uuuci hi t
attending the rally, "Just to hear charaPtpr of (bc resources of 3outu
Atlanta, Aug. 10—Cliff Walker,! what Tom has to say.” Georgia, and especially this favored
andldate for attorney-general, has' Governor Slnton, In his card Sun- eectiond, and urging t.ie p"-nle to
wonderful
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 10.—Many of |;
the best known and most powerful • °I ,ene( l headquarters in rooms 317- day, gave out a warning against late take advantage of their
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce m>selr a can-J inKt0n
didate for re-election to the office ofj 0 f hearing eloquence and sound ar-
Tax Collector of Thomas v-vusty, j gument in his favor.
(la., subject to the action of the j Tbprp are tourteen s|)eal!er9 ac .
White Primary of August 19th. L |veIy at work thlg week . R . A
I feel truly grateful for your Broyles, Eb. T. Williams, Hamilton
campulgn canards which might be opportunities.
....... Is- expected, saying well defined reports At n00n a barb9c ,. e was gpread>
jlted nearly every county except in,bad come to him of plans oj oppo- snd (|l addition, thp good people of
Ids op,'onent's Judicial circuit for,re..-, to circulate baseless rumors tbat town ba d prepared a plcnid
.11 t f 8 # n !t t . th . e cal,rtesy ; and half-truths against him. He llmch w hlch was snmntHm. th
ill not deprive his admirers | hers of the Federal Reserve Board, °' remaining: out of t.iat territory. • made the promise at the time that no
1 , , , ., , Rov Stubbs, of Eatonton. is ,Mr.! ne al lae l " a e mat no f 0 , ks wou , d go m ,i e3 t0 partake of.
. ' C ° . 16 „ * Walker's headquarters’ manager., late canards would come from him. The tables were long „ nd Uund reds
hanking system, took their oath ot j, r . st„hbs was recently honored bv 1
Washington, Aug. !«.—Five mem- he -rave his
office today, and immediately began the
•ompleting steps preliminary to the
Pollllcs is warming up as the pri-! crowded aroua(1 them and partook of
kindness to me in the past, and lf j Doug | aE , Sr., and C. L. Crawley a re I business. It Is expected the reservq west, who withdrew
and mter 0 d ay S was ay0 nom!nate d nt ?o n ;'',7’ near ‘ h A !' ovep the Btate Jthe delicious South Georgia cooking.
f .. . | Untied States District Attorney for' '‘“stings are being kept busy, ,j t wa , , n d eed a feast that would
actual opening of tne new system to Sm1tIl GBOrg , a by Senator W S.! and ‘he well ljnown welkin is jlng-jhave attracted people from any sec-
micfnPRa Tt La nYTIPPfofl tho rncnrvn ttf..t t. _ ...iil .. - . I 1 #1 < . . i r r J
re-elected will try to show my «P- al , promin ent speakers who
a cauciuBte ,ur v„» move „ ! > . r6Cla . tl0 " *1 i merly " ere 0,lts ‘’ oken Joe B r»wn|in the next few weeks
of your county, subject to the action j 8 o the j p » men , but are now g ,vi ng their sup-
of the Democratic Primary. If P- S. ET . j )0r ^ Senator Smith. Among oth-
Iorhim are PRESS CENSORSHIP
the county, or have „ecome voters ' ' | ltoscoe Luke, J. E. T. Bowden, W. W. • HLUJ ULIIJUIIUIIII
since I was Sheriff, whom I may not I hereby respectfully announce j Lambdln, YV. H. Smith, John Y.
see personally. I refer you to ray .that I am a candidate for re-elec- j Smitb , Ba9 „ stockbr , dge Walter
past record as Sheriff, and ask yourjtion ?s Treasurer of Thomas County, _ . .
support. Thnnking the good peo-^subject to the notion of the coming ' * ar9 bb" rn , Jerome Simmons, Judge
pie for p-ast kindness, and again j Democratic Primary. j W. M. Howell and A. Steve Skelton,
promising faithful service, I remain,] , am very inanKiul to the people] A Traveling Men’s Hoke Smith
Respectfully, .for the favors and confidence shown jciub lias been formed at an enthu-
bnnks will be ready for service with: ltoscoe Luke.
ATTACKED
the name ofiingasit has not rung In eight years. ! tlon , bad they been there
|But Governor Slaton Is keeping right! _ Q
I .Mr. Walker is Jubilant over the' on the Job at the capttol signing lh6 a ternoon ’ rfon - Thomas S.
!outlook in his race and exhibited j b .„- i-.u-’ u i„»: Fe dcr came by there, and he also
I hundreds of encouraging letters from; s h m by the clerks, keepin„ | made aD address In the interest ot
all over he state, to show why ie. a watchful eye on the Legislature, ] hIg caildIdacy The da wl]I g0
i Wa8 | and ‘ rc8 | lnBt0 Mb oWn Bood rec " j down as one long to be remembered
i !“ rrt t0 w,n f ,m votes without ora-] by th , of lh „ sectlon ot
j Ty ‘ i Thomas County, and those who were
i ’ fortunate enough to be present.
GIRLS. YOU MAY RE SPONSORS
T. J. HIGHT.
W. I. SPEER
FOR STATE TREASFRER.
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed my
self as State Tieauurcr, subject to
the action of the Democratic pri
mary.
My candidacy is based strictly
upon my record and experience in
this office, whi n are well known to
the people of Georgia, and which I
trust has been satisfactory. If, in
your opinion, tire management of
the State’s finances under my ad
ministration for the past several
years has been faithful and efficient,
T would gratefully appreciate your
endorsement at the polls in the com
ing primary.
Thanking you for the support and
confidence extended me heretofore,
I earnestly solicit vour further kind
consideration of my candidacy in
the present campaign.
Respectfully,
6-13-tf W. J. ©PEER.
FOR RKPRK8KXTATI'VE.
To the Voters of Thomas County:
After many solicitations on the
part of personal friends from all
sections of 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. I
wish to state that the above en-
me in the past, and pledge, if elect- j sIa8t , e mee tlng in the Kimball. L. W.
ied, my very best and most conscient- ' . _ 4 .
| Sous efforts to give them faithful, ** eeve8, Cartersvllle, was elected
efficient and satisfactory service,
j With assurances of my apprecia
tion, I earnestly solicit your sup
port and friendly co-operation.
Gratefully and faithfully yours,
.1NO. F. PARKER.
English Want Trained Newspaper (
Men Added to Bureau So That
Accurate News May He j
Sent Out. i
One for the San Francisco Exposl-1
tlon Will be Selected From Every
County In the State.
London, Aug. 10.—T. P. O’Con-' Atlanta, Aug. 10.—The Georgia'}
. TBEflTY COMPLETED
president, and W. O. Moore, of At-; nor the well-known Irish National^ Commission for the San Francisco' Waohln.ton
lanta, secretary I _ - - -1 "“sningion, Aug.
dreds enrolled.
lanta, secretary. There are hun-1 ist leader , | n the House of 'Com- Exposition is looking for pretty and' wllson haTformalK- transmiUed^to
i . . - .. n/Mlll 1 or o Irlo Pvorv In fli » , u "
mons again opened fire today gA the & Ir ^ 8 -
press censorship which has been
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce mvself a can-
dlate for re-electlcn to the office of
Tax Receiver of Thomas County,
subject to the action of the uerao-
craric Primary.
Having had experience in the
work, 1 feel that J am m every way
qualified to properly perform all the
duties of the office.
I Aish to express my gratitude for
favors bestowed or» *ne fn the past,
nnd thank the voters of the Countv
for their support.
I? re-electea *. promise to faith
fully and conscientiously discharge
the duties of the office and to extend
the courtesy or the office to all.
I am, yours to serve.
F. S. NORTON.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
—adv.
Every one in Geor-,.. - . ..
•gia has a chance. the Sei *te the Nicaraguan treaty to
.. _ ... . _ A sponsor for each county, one. acqu * rR perpetual canal rights.and a
established by the British Govern- for eatil congressional district, and 1 naval station In Fonseca bay for
ment - three lor the State at Large are to the sum of three million dollars.
He raid the thousands of dollars be chosen by popular vote, a vote to ‘ •
•spent by the American newspapers b® c &st for every Georgia souvenir
, , . . . . _ sold. The souvenirs are the size of
bad been wasted in eonsequenoe of a 9 , Wer doUar are bea , niful ln ue .
this censorship, and he suggested sign, and sell for a dollar each.
_______ I that a corps of trained newspaper Colonel Walter Andrews of Atlanta,
Washington, D. C„ Aug. 1(1.—Two i n,ea be added t0 the 8taff of the daB . Ub r ’ anpp ' " a . 8t ( one ' bllt bas
FIGHT BEING
WAGED 00 MOTHS
unbidden immigrants came into the
Vlilted Slates some years ago; today
they art* the object w f the couiuined
attack of the federal a:id several
state governments, which have turn
ed to Europe and Asia for the help
in their fight. Not only nave the
two ii n welcome visitors devasted
[censorship bureau.
whom his vote
will go.
The three state sponsors will be
given free transportation to Saa
Francisco and return, and the others
vill receive many honors, being
The Best Hot Weather Tonic
GRO VIS'S TASTELESS chill TONIC euriche* th*
blood, build* up the whole Byitem and will won*
derfully itrengthen and fortify you to withstand
;t-* #* -nreasinz effect of the hot summer. 50c
—adv.
I Constipation Causes Sickness*
Don’t permit yourself to become
constipated, as you system immed
iately begins to absorb poison from
the backed-up waste natter. Use
Dr. King’s New Life Pills and keep
well. There Is no better safeguard
against illness. Just take one dose
tonight. 25c at your Druggist, adv.
COTTO# SOLD III EUD
Liverpool, Aug. 10.—One thou
sand bales of American spot cotton
were sold here today. The price is
unchanged, it being on a basis of
6.50 D. for American middling.
ward cf infected woods, demon
strated the fact that many young
caterpillars, suspended by their silk
en threads, were carried by the wind guests of honor at many social «i-
to a distance of six miles or more, faIrs ln Califo rnIa. Any woman in(
and t.in attacking forces are non t; le i 9 eligible, nnd Frank \Vel-
getable tracts in t'Us country : ” on ]’'‘ n,ratlnB tneir efforts along the dot)i of Atlanta, chairman of the
introd’uee?/ °'
that i« doing great damage to the;
business of summer resorts. The!
two immigrants are the gypsy-moth
and the brown-tail moth. The war
fare being waged against them is de- j
scribed in a communication to the;
National Geographic Society,
Washington, D. C., by Dr. L.
Howard.
The
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For catalogue and information write
E. P. Mallary, Sec. Ga. Life Bldg
no: Men's .S-l.-TO Shoes for
nuiies S2..“<) Shoes for j/jj
4n|
all at Bargain
| BIG SALE WILL START
StG At THOMASV11.LF ItAHGA \ STdltK, AUGUST mb, and U»n-
bn. tinue for 10 Days.
S.P —"The White Front Stor No. :11I-.TI» W. Jackson St.— gn
pj HHOKS! MIL IKS—The Big
pt Sg.tt.A; 82..10 Himes for $1. 7'>.
Full Line Roys, Misses, and C’hihlren’s Shoe
pF I'rites. Save your money ami come and w*e.
Sfil <;ix<;ifAMS, Percale, ltle:u'hing and Sea island, worth 10, ??lj]
will sell at 7*,c. Jfjj
^ MKN’S WOliK KHIItTH. wer<!i 50c at •'!«<'. Dress Shirts at
Be T2c, anil all Dry Goods in |u* qMiition: Bargain Price*. ’i/<* l»ig- (U7
gest line of Ladies Dresses worth S?2..T«, will sell at 81.05. g^l
Saturday morning, August Hth, from II to 1:2, will have on sale: bn!
Tin Buckets, worth 25c, will m?II for I Or. Will have on wale ^5
Rugs, worth JUlftc to nell at Uk. Tumblers, worth 5*', sell at jyS
two for 5r. Wash Pans, worth S-V, will sell at lOe. jpjj
COME TO THE RIGHT PLAC E ™
THE “WHITE FRONT STORE*’
NO. W. JACKSON STREET.
THOMAStlE mm 5T8RE
products shipped from the infested
region are rigidly inspected for the,
larvae of the insect. The female
brown-tail moth is a strong flyer,
but fortunately she is not so hard
to control. Early spring and fall
spraying and the cutting off and
at j burning of the characteristic winter
9*| nests have brought wonderful
results.
ypsy-moth, according to the, The principal money loss caused
writer, was brought to this country | by the latter pest occ irr at the
for experimental purposes by French j summer resort, where the prevalence
professors af astronomy in New 0 f what has come to he known as the
England university, its importation : “brown-tall rash” keep people away,
is ann.it the only case of its kind on j The hairs of the browntail cater-
record. T.ie brown tail came to ourjplUar are finely barbed and brittle,
shores in the normal course of com-jand where tliev ,come In contact with
men o. F rom 1S92 until 1900, both ! human skin those hairs enter the
species were confined to Mass-j skin pores, break ofi, and cause a
aehuaetts. where a bitter fight was j severe irritation. Tt is not always
vaged against them by the state, necessary for the caterpillar to come
Prom 1900 to 1903, however, they) !n conta ct with the skin
’ n molested, except by In-1 certain times of the year the hairs
solders. Since, : , r e floating in the air.
Massachusetts nas been Joined j The more recent recruits in the
*^ eu Hampshire, | war against the moths are numerous
Rhode Island and Conner- ( species of true parasites, which have
« , , n , t0 . , sta t®s tlie pest j been Imported from parts of Europe,
tainted. And now t.te United , chief among them is the Calosomn
l)petl.', wlmsp spocialtv is the devour*
dividual property
Unit,
Atataa Government has stepped in to
prevent the further spread over the
face of the eountrv
Since the young of the moth
prefer the leaves of certain trees for
food, the states are removing these
trees front the forests, subject to
the moth attack. _ In some cases,
the great problem may mean ulti
mate reforestation. The female
gypsy-moth does not tty, but the
specie., was spread when the Insect,
while in the caterpillar stage, crawl
ed on trolley cars, automobiles and
other tchicles, and upon the clothes
of pedestrians The condition was
remedied by driving the pests from
highway, for a distance of B0 to
100 feet. Enormous wire screens,
coated with "
tangle them
lng of leaf-eating caterpillars. Altho
slow to get a start, these beetles are
now thriving In this country and are
expected to exterminate millions of i
the moth” during the summer j
Another recolt ts the Japanese egg >
parasite, the Schedus kuvana, which
undergoes Its entire development ln
a single gypsy-moth egg.
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i which—
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enormous wire screen,, ■ ,,, , , JU*nu.5..,
sticky substance to en- there w I Joln th ® Yellow Jackets, ■» m w>-m»ugm»*—,»«»*>■- —
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