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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, Tl'ESDAY, AUGUST 18; 1914.
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AGAIN ACTIVE
PROMISE TO PROTECT NEUTRAL
INTERESTS IS TAKEN. UP AT
WASHINGTON—INTEGRITY OF
CHINA IS DEMANDED.
BUT THEIR ACTIVITY IS NOT
WITNESSED IN ATLANTA, HOW
EVER, FOR THEY ARE HOME
NOW, CONDUCTING CAMPAIGNS
FOR RE-ELECTION.
(By Associated Press.)
St. Petersburg, Aug. IT.—The
Russian War office today issued'an
official communication In which it
said the defensive operations and
movements of the reconnoiterlng de
tachments of the Russian army, on ..
the frontier of Galaela. had led to a,j n the House today. Representative
next weeks primary. The next five gerItJS ot at tacks between August, [!rlt , on of mi n ols. was sponsor for
,days premise to bring forth moreij 3th and 17th. The Russian cav- thls reso i atlon .
elociueuce in the red old Mils end | a | ary . supported by intanu-y and ar-1 The reflo lutIon quotes the Japa-
the wiregrass t.ian Georgia ^ a8 |tlUery, attacked the «Austrian f ron *jnese ultimatum to Germany, de-
CI CVENTU uni IP ATTENTION know, ‘ lna « arl J' a decade. 'tier for a distance of fifty miles. mandlng the withdrawal of German
EiLL V LI 1 a n I Ivwa - I A * "i ’ “ Av/lv Many of the officials and attaches j n tJ 1( , provinces of Pietrkoff and arnimi forces In Chinese territory or
of the house and senate took home jKiell.-r. The flchtlng extended from i watera . and surrender Klauchau to
Atlanta, Aug. 14.—Now that the
smoke of battle in the legislature
has cleared away the members are
with speeches In their campaign for
hack at home, arousing the welkin
re-election or waking the echoes In
praise ot favorite candidates before
m sirs
VICIOUS ATTACKS AGAINST AUS
TRIANS ARE BEGUN AND MOB
ILIZATION HAS BEEN CARBIED
RAPIDLY ON.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Aug. 17.—A resolu
tion directing Secretary of State
Bryaa to protest against the an
nounced Intention of Japan to take
ovor the German leased territory of
Klauchau, In China, was Introduced
A “Helping Hand”
diddle Aged Woman
to (be
INHERE comes a time in every woman’s
* Ufa when her organism undergoes an;
important change. TMs is a critical
C riod. It is a time when a woman neeas -
r fail health and strength. For your own
sake yon should anticipate this toning point,
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
GOVERNOR’S RACE ABSORBS
with them some substantial
, . . teati- \ Tohenstochova to Sandomic.
HAKDMAX HAS A WINNING from eteht to twelve cents, ana df-1 mo nial of the admiration they had |
STREAK WHILE HARRIS DE- ter learning his position in the leg-1 won. -Speaker Burwell received a
FENDS HIMSELF ANI) ANDER- j s j a t, Jft) to allow farmers to plead \ loving cup, President Anderson a sil-
SOX HOPES FOR A DEADLOCK. fa u ur3 of consideration when they|ver pitcher and aix goblets, Clerk
| found fertilizers worthless, have;John T. Bolfelullet got a gold signet
turned to Hardman in large num-j ring and Devereux McClatchey, th^
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 17.—(Special.) bers
—The race tor Governor Is ausorb-
ing the eleventh-hour attention in
Atlan’a and L.ii-aretitly throughout
the state. Sunday pace’s devoted
much space to tins race. There is
nothing modest about tne claims
casts made by these, which the pub-
j Japan. The measure then declares
jit is self evident that the release of
jsaid territory to Japan would be in-
! irairal to the interests of the United
j States In China, whose territory
! sl
Mr. Britton further declared that
Grout Struggle Predicted at an
Early Date.
(By Associated Press.) .
London. Aug. 17.—An official com-; sh °J>H B^tton'furthi
Hardman has the finest rec-ihouse reading dork received a set : niunicatjon from the Frencn Um ol-, Ja j )al |. f present course appears to be
ord foe 'eglslatlve work In the in- of silver spoons. Bismarck Moore H , ,e ' „ , ™J„ ™,,l n t ni ' 1 warlike step to gain a hold on
lerest of agriculture of any candl-,the house Journal clerk, got a silver c|ty by the Paris ;Chinese territory,
date who has offered for office in t tray, and Messenger D. 7. Paulk, a. t-*e Exchange Te ph P >•[ -p. le re80 iution was referred to
Georgia in recent years. ! silver headed cane. Mrs. Louise says: : the comm fttee 0 n Foreign Affairs.
Ml together the unbiased prog- • Marsh, the senate stenographer, was i “At the moment the German main i
nosticator is bound to admit that i Siven a gold wrist watch in the pres- j forces come in contact, our troops., rilr , e Sam Not Uneasy, *Tls Said-
Hard nan has the best of it. ience of the assembled senate. lassisled by those of o.:r allies, will j fBv AB80P i ated p re8 B.)
(force both Germany and Austria to.
ence of the assembled senate,
. wmen vue Monday n j R i (t , Dr . Hardman will I After Its fifty days of wrangling, lforce both Germany ami Austria to, Washington, Aug. 17.—President
lie will probably ta«e with a grain address * the i arRest meeting of the: the legislature passed very few real- engage in an additional struggle ( wiison declared today that he had
the candidates and t.icir managers yeftp n Atheng w j, er e the hosts ofiL v important general measures. The j which likely will be of vast propor- no reason to question the good
are making. Aside from the foie- the n!nth d j str j ?t w m gather to give list, when it is boiled down to facts, tions. ;faith of Japan in promising to ob-
of salt, t.iere are many torec t a Rrea t ovation. .follows: “It ie well known the Germans serve the integrity of China, in con-
being made by non-combatants an< • T nosday afternoon lie will come T * ie statistics bill, a measure anticipate a decisive defeat of the nectlon with her ultimatum to Ger-
interestea by-standers. to Atlanta and w|I1 muke severa | ! providing for quadrennial election of French forces. Then they planned many.
Jim Nov In, writing in The Geor- speecnes, the concluding one being state and county officials, a bill mak-; to follow up this defeat by a bat-. The President, however, declined
gian a a an independent, thinks ftt t jia Forsyth Theatre The 'At- ln & 11 0 misdemeanor to overdraw' tie againt our allies. The Germans. >t 0 discuss the ultimatum’as a'whole,
there will be a convention deadlock. , anta eV ent will doubtless set a new a bank account, a bill to change the j Also counted on slow mobilization ; however. He said one of the de-
Xevin is a close observer, but leans for campaigning in the State, j time uf Htate an<1 county official elec-i by the Russian army. *nd the dis- i durations of the United States neu-
eomewnat to Randolph Anderson. . rh ‘ Jarkf<oa coun ty candidate tIons * a bill extending the terms of.]turbances in Poland to gain time* trallty was to have no opinion on
It is believed that about the best 1 * ‘ J ’ l * u - 1 —♦'*''* —-—“ — •- •— *“ L * - - a *
the Anderson forces hope
that there will be a convention tie- lll0ll , and peonle dll .i 3g the after .
;noon and cvenltiR. adv.
s " who is practically assured of Fulton i the ! e MMators until their successors : Emperor Nicholas, however, by his what other nations were doing.
,s Count.' will probably speak to ten IQUBlIfv. and a bill changing the Bar-1 promise to give autoniony to Po-| SecrTary Bryan visited the
e- .. . ... .. .. nlshmpi'f in W Pnnr nan’ rfllintlps I l. n J t.«. l,a nf llio ! U’Mln llnnea oorlu fV||„ m/ihnln fr
NEWT MORRIS 15 CONDEMNED
The friends of Judge Harris are
still claiming valiantly, but it is
well known that the Harris cam
paign has suffered from severe in
roads made on it recently by Hard
man on one side and Anderson on
the other. It was very noticeable
that the Htrrris peonle took four
columns in Sunday papers, making
an efforc to explain away charge*
brought by lAnderson against the
Mscor rr.an. Even at that the whis
key reterd of Harris, which is a verv
inconsistent one. was not explained ville statesman began
at all. While Judge Harris voted agiinsc Governor Slaton, was the J
in the Legislature against the gen- misguided effort of Newt Morris, i
eral loenl option law and against a known for years as the “Polecat of ( ♦
raise r f the state license on saloons Georgia politics,” to drag the name , ♦
front twenty-five to one hundred of Mrs. Slaton into the race. It was t
dollars, he has recently gjven out a ( a boomerang which came back and ^
str.teir.ept as tc his present attitude plumbed Hardwick in the solar plex- j *
nishment law. Four new counties | ] and bas obtained the fidelity of the-White House early this morning,
were created, the public health bill f pole3. Russia’s mQbilization has j supposedly in connection with Ja-
passed. a legislative reference bureau (been accomplished with remarkab? pan’s ultimatum. Both President
established, insurance companies pro^ | rapidity. Russia’s army is now mov- i Wilson and Secretary Bryan have
tec ted against malicious recelversnip | j ng forward and soon will be felt. refused to discuss the nature of this
proceedings, and necessary appro-; a re8U it of these clrcum-! visit.
priations made. ‘stances, Germany is now being put;
1 Senate Acts on Shipping Matter.
| (By Associated Press.)
i Tile prohibition legislation was the'defensive.’
iiiivei>ally Over the State For Hh.. defeated, the eftort to repeal the
Attack on the Good Name of the 'tax equalization law failed, the ef-j
Wife of Georgia's Governor. ! fort to exempt college endowments
jfrom taxation failed, the MeCrory i
Atlanta, Ga., An-. 17.—The worst school book bill was defeated. j
calamity which has hit the Hard- j
wick campaign since the Sanders-1 ™“ j
ace
GRANDSTAND PLAYS
1ST RiPPEO
m
townMp the whiskev question, whicH us, for .ie had stood back of the can-
sav?. *n s Distance that he is as good ard bv permitting Morris to intro-
KEPORT THAT HOKE SMITH
(’AUSED REFUSAL OF LUKE 18
DENIED FLATLY HY McREY-
NOLD8 TODAY.
j Washington, Au^. 17.—The Sen-
late today rejected the conference re-
iport op the shipping bill, to admit
jforeign built ships to American reg
istry and proposing an open coast-
i wise trade to foreign crafts. It then
I adopted the House bill.
I The measure a" passed by the Sen
ate was sent to the President, and
it is expected he will sign it at once.
PHOGHAM OF UNION MEETING
Atlanta, Aug. la.—This has been
Americus lias the second half
prohibitionist as Randolph An-, duce him in his address at Marietta- j cinched. Brunswick has threje
de-so-. As Anderson himself is not Newt Morris had framed up a'more games to piny and Amerlcus
regarded as m orthodox prohibit- very skillful "exposure'' of Mr, and two. 11 Brunswick wins them all:distinctly a Hoke Smith week In
ionist, this Is not tnklna a very firm Mrs. Platon’s tnx returns. taking and Amerlcus loses all. the Mucka-; Washington and In Georgia. It has
stand. Judge Harris added that *ae two separate years, using some Ageless will be six points to the ^ood brought the passage of his wel)
favored enforcement of the nrohlhl- ares and omitting others and verl- ln the league's standing. This Is | known cotton futures bill In the
tlon law. His onnonents call atten- fvlng the old ndage that "you can , based on the figures of the daily pa-1 United States senate, a long step
tlon to the fart that Harris was once prove anything by figures." Gov-lpers given out Sunday. It Is un- \toward the successful protection of
Of Churches ot Mercer Association,
to he Held With Hie Liberty Bap
tist Church at Grooverville, in
Brocks County, August -8, 20 and
30th.
Parra more.
11:00 A. M.—Introductory Ser
mon by Rev. D. H. Parker.
1:SO P. M.—What is the Meus-
Frhlny, August 28th.
_ _ t 10:30 A. M.—Devotional ExerciB
on the Superior court bench and that ernor Simon’s headquarters commit- j questionably certain >Fat the Presi-! cotton against war depression. and,cs led by Rev. J. M. Rushln or J. J.
there was no clean-": week among lee nnlied the lie good and hard-dent's home boys will win, unless jthe refutation of half-a-dozen cam-'
vlolatnrr of the prohibition law dur- and clinched It In, but the Morris,he throws out some protested games jpalgn canards circulated about him
lno Mr ’“"ore on the bene'.'.. contingent tried n come back and aniof which, it Is understood, there J recently. He has come out on top
Dr. L. G. Hardman's candidacy "explanation." ihave been a good many. Cordele all the way.
conies in at the home stretch with Within torty-eigiii hours the Sla- hasn't a chance to win. j a fist denial and proof to hack it jure of the Christian's Consecration
the best ferm and with the niosh ton officer were besieged by letters] ****** jup, is made by H. Y. McCord, ofjto Jesus Christ?—Dr. Wm. M. Hnr-
favorable signs of a successful fin- and messages that Hardwick men ; The big series will pronabiy start' Atlanta regarding the charge that Vis.
ish. There is much more aggres- were turning against him for thus on election day. jHoke Smith secured the discharge] 3:00 P. M.—"Destitution and the
slvenert: in the Hardman campaign dragging the name of a Southern; «.««.. | 0 f white guards at the federal prls-!imperative Need of Evangelism.”—
than In that of either of his oppo- woman into the mire of politics.: Hast will work the first game for! on a "<l t,le appointment of negrolRev. \V. T. Ganlden.
nets. His followers are enthuslas- Almost without exception the Gear- the locals and Rath the second. guards In their place. The record] Saturday, August 99iu.
tic nun are generally assured of vie- gtn p-ess condemned the action of i ..... , ]at the prison shows that there are i 9. ,3 A M Devotional Exercises
tor.v. His supporters throughout Hardwick- and Morris and several of] Gear" and Pratt are scheduled to : on 'y 'wo negroes employed there. 1 led " t . W. J, Haddock or Rev. W. F.
the state have their coats oft and them openly avowed that while they;be pitted against the two best on one n driver, appointed In 1902. the Moore.
will appear at practically every poll- had been friendly to Hardwick they the Thomasville team. (other a blacksmith named in 1911, j -y 0 :00 A. M. "Watchman. What
" on election could r.o; follow him after that and ...... 'both were there before Hoke Smith' of ,be Night?” J. G. McCall.
would espouse the cause of Gover- [went to the senate. | ii ; oc A. M. Sermon by Dr. Wm.
i Mr. PresIilept: ^Kindly name the. "Xo no"ro has been appointed to M. Harris.
... — '•—**" *---- ' - — 31—What do mean
declare: "That the Scrlp-
„ - — „... or tlio Old and the New Testa-
not sue- McCoy, with Cordele. The Thomas-!
has been recommended for over forty yean as •
tonic for women who an about to experience “tbe
torn of Ufe.’’ It la helpful In the equalization of
tbe circulation'of the Hood and In regulating the
action of the bowela. Nervousness and low spirita die-
appear. Bapptaeaa and contentment take their placn.
Sold In tablet or liquid form by Medicine
Dealer*—or tend 60 cent* for tample box
%dKKUILS0N , S offer
ACKNOWLEDGED
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Aug. 17.—Germany
His Opponent Long Term Officeholder j
Mr. Stephens’ opponent Is a mem-'
her of a family of long term office ]
holders In Atlanta. Several Atlanta!
office holders have been sending out I
letters In this gentleman's behalf. I
Commenting upon the efforts of some
of these office holders and their law-;
yer friends In behalf of Mr. Stephens’. has acknowledged receipt of Presl-
opponent, the Crawfordvllla Advocate dent Wilson's proffer of good offices
Democrat has this to say: i n mediation or arbitration.
Few Atlanta Lawyers Trying to Dio- j R UH6 | a is now the tpily country
tate Judge to People of Georgia. which has not answered the Presl-
In conformity with the cbaracteris- dent’s message.
th r t .h» a m«mhok*ir e »ho ll Attin 1 5;' Secretary Fwyan refused to go Into
‘or- "pwho'TkfiU th e details of the German communl-
bar, who are in the habit oi runninf . . „ Amf n,, n L
the politics of the state, whenever ;
the rest of the people will let them, ca ' on with Berlin were given as the
and who especially think that it is,reason for Its delay,
their right always to name the judges j It is known that President s Wil-
of the state courts of review hare la* ‘ son’s proffer has reached the St. Pet-
sued their promulgation that they have ersburg Foreign office, hut the Rus-
decided among themselvea to put Mr. elan officials have been unable to get
Nash Broyles, the police recorder, on it to the Emperor, it is said.
the appellate court bench.
In this iustance, It *eems that they Fr/mre. In Rejecting Mediation Ot•
are not in accord with the country f er| Thanks President Wilson,
meir'ora of their profession, nor with # jny A a r ,orl«’*.i Press.' •
all of tho Atlanta members, for It is London. Aug. 17.—A news dis,
the general impression throughout the natoh ,j oin p ar]s --- 8 the Fren»A
state chat thres-fJUrih. of the coontry F*croIv.-. Minister - eulving to the
- - “United mates mediation offer, de-
members of the bar are supporting
Mr. Stephens for this position.
It will be intereating to watch the *
outcome of this race: whether these
VULWU.IS vi »>iia laws. V...w»..~. W - rnaa |.. r
Atlanta lawyers will put through their * •
plan, or whether their country broth- Ih tnanl.ing
ren will insist on the Atlanta crowd
being overthrown,
ar 1*.tacked, despite
steady refur?. 1 , to take the ag*
Wilson,
owever. the French Minister s-^l
fuily assured the United States
But the most Interest ig of all Is, government that the French people
what V. ill the people cf Ge-.gla do? will recognize In t’:c mediation ?f-
Wlll they let this Atlanta crowd Of fer. a now evidence of Interest In
politicians name each ar.d every offi- the destinies of France,
cer, or will the great body of the
voters of Georgia, in a fight between
these Atlanta :awyors and the country
lawyers, side with their country fellow-
citizens, and help them to put over one
of the Atlanta crowd, and elect Col.
Alexander W. Stephens, who comes
before the people of the whole state
with the ablest Judges and lawyers
of Georgia supporting and endorsing
him as well fitted and qualUhxl tor
this high position?
GER1N FUG
IS CAP
Mr. Stephens Non-Sectional Candidate.
Mr. Stephens’ opponent is advertls- ]
ing himself as the candidate ot the
(By Associated Press.)
Urussols, Aug. 17.—The standnrd
Atlanta bar. Aa thla la a State office, of tho famous German Regiment,
why does he not run as a candidate “The Death’s Head Hussars," which
of the bar of Georgia instead of a was formerly commanded by Crown
particular city? Mr. Stephens is ndt Prince Frederick William, was cap-
the candidate of any particular section, tured by the Belgians in the battle
but his support comes from the ms- of Haelen. It Is now In the town
' Jority ot the bar and citizens generally hall at Dlest.
of the whole state of Georgia. The Brussels newspapers are now
I Letter From Judge 8pencer R. Atkin- permitted to appear in the evening
j son, Former Justice of the 8upreme only.
Court of Georgia, to Mr. 8tephen>. ^ - - ■ -—
i It elves me great pleasure to certify .
UITE IN ARRIVING
yer, and your qualifications to HU the
place to which you seek an election
s'““ •" ”“‘ v “ , Atlanta, Aug. 15.—Atlanta im-
on the bench of the court of appariA ] p^'e,.,. es timate that foreign goods
]and to lay i worth *100.000 are tied up in ports
ZSlttZ'tSE'SSfaELt « in danger on the sea. destined
l™t of yourlX ySi vlU fill I for local dealer. The office of the
the office with credit to yourself and
to the satisfaction ot the people.
Judge Horace M. Holden, Farmer
Judge of 8upreme Court, 8ayt:
Mr. Stephens Is an able lawyer, and.
In my opinion, is well qualified to fill
tbe position of Judge of the. court of
appeals of Georgia, and, if elected, will
render efficient and satisfactory serv
ice. I hope that he will win.
Letter From Judge Arthur G. Powell,
, Former Judge of tho Court of Atp-
r ials to Mr. Stephens,
take pleasure in endorsing you for
the un expired term of Judge Ben Hill
on the court of appeals. I remember
with gratitude the great assistance you
gave me in my first race for a position
on this same court, and I trust that
ing place In the State
dnv an<t work for their min. Hard
man has not been put to the neces- nor Sbton.
slt.v of defending his record or Ills And now. on
environment. Even his opponents mary. Governor
admit tie strength of his record, perfectly confident
and the force of Ills ability and Felder combination has
tile eve of the prl- men eligible for the post-oeason on the prlt . on s)nce Sm | th became sen- 1 l-:t(
Slaton’s friends feel'bot.i tennis, according to the rule ator/ . says Mr McCord .. That is when
nt. The Hardwick- that was enforced In the Playing of' defln , te enough ... it „res 1
stcrllnp character,
support has been grea
of la*0 bv accession
rls ranks. The prohibitionist
almost solidly behind Hardman
ar’oun of his unquestioned record,
and n-rsent position on prohibition
and law enforcement. The progres-
aosurd,'
joined Atlanta. Bank may make . . . . . ,
Rood but It is certainly questlona- J. statement saying uils
lice ft I I C||’Q CflflT-JACC '«nlesK he can hit over three hun- , n<1 l " at Sen ?, t 1 or . ^ est s^'Dchej
USE, BLLtnO rUUI-CAbtf dred. "Bone-Head Bankston" Is the from on< “ ,anrtl(,atp to another s0
— k-.v.,—......—.— j.. ...... department
live rvmncea*. of tie State find in I nickname he has gotten around the ,«>“««
his record and platform more that; Jen, twcsUng feet, ih Ailen'n yoot-Kue. lire- circuit for Ills fielding and base run-]. “ , p
^ 'hem and they arc lining up tSSXSZSJZSX$2.MK " 1 "' will, however, keep a "° r ” a ”
btm strongly. The fl-rners. llnnclnz I’nrtle^ I"«tent Leatber Hhoea, nnd for man most anywhere.
Inspiration
Parker
4:00 P. M.—'Adjourn.
Sunday, August 30th.
9:30 A. M—Devotional Exercises.
10:00 A. M.—The Second Com-
J.
assn
with
r j s ’! Ureaicing In New Hbocri. It it the greatest comfort
after Anderson exposed his vote to
In^rto-jo the legal rate of Interest 1 peduge,tddrett Aliens. Olmeted,LeKoy.K.y.
Mercer Law School
Two-Year Course.
MACON GA.
For catalogue and information write
E. P. Mallary, Sec. Ga. L fe Fldg
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b BIG SALE WILL START S
It Is stated that the game with
Cordele, at Cordele, has been trans
ferred to Brunswick and will be
played today, In order to give Bruns
wick a chance to win tie pennant.
After the exhibition that Cordele
l put up Saturday, and the very pat
ient throwing of the game by F1L
llingem's retiring from the box and
. going to short and Burress pitching,
lit Is a matter of disgust more than
anything else when talk of the 11-
Ilegal and unfair transfer of that
■ game Is broached.
The Amerlcus representative falb)
ed to arrive todav and absolutely no
At THOMASVILLE llAItG t \ STORE, AUGUST 8th, anil Con- pij
tlnne for 10 Days. (,-jUt
-Tlie White Front Store," No. 311-313 W. Jackson St— i
SHOES'. SHOES—The Big l.tue: Men's 83..10 Shoes for Jt
Sg.'bV 82.io Slioes for 81. To. Ladles 82..10 Shoes for 81.08. ..j
lull Line Hoys, Misses, and Children’s Shoes, all ut Hnrgaln ^
1-rices. Save your nmney autl come uml see. •
GINGHAMS, Ferrule, Hteuiiilllg uml Sen Island, worth 10,
will sell ul 7 c,
MEN'S WORK SHIItTS
12c. ami all Dry Gmuls in
gest line of iaulles Oresse
S ITl'IIDAY, the I5th, we will Iwve un sale, GHOCKHIES
Horn 0 mime. In the morn>ng. The sale will continue for ,T
days, until everything is sold out.
COME TO THE HIGH 1 I’L.U'K
THE "WHIT" FRONT STORK"
NO. 311-313 W. JACKSON STREET.
... _.. 1th him. Sena- :'" c *>f Christ.—I.ed hy Dr.
tor Smith has accepted every choice Hlng
made by West. Correspondence be- 11:9° A. M.—Sermon by Rev.
tween Mr. T.ulte and Senator WestjC- M. Crow.
shows that Luke withdrew rather ] 2:9'' P- M —The Judson Centen-
than embarrass West, as Luke wasi nlal a "d 'he Organized Work of the
making addresses for Senator Smith BiPtlits. Led hy Representative of
and this did not please the Junior
senator.
AMERICANS IN LONDON
List of Americans Waiting in Lon
don For Opportunity to Come
Home noard.
J. T. CULPEPPER,
Chairman,
J. M. .TONES,
J. R. DAVIS,
Program Committee.
Prominent Old Citizen Dead.
Mr. T. T. Thompson, a life-long
Home, I nrluden Thomasidlle ResT “ f °<*locknee. pas,ed away
dent and Others Formerly From - F , rlda y' Aui < u . , h t 14 , th ’ ‘^' C '
H ere * .tom of cancer of the stomach. The
• interment took place at the Ochlock-
Hearsf's Sunday American publish-*nee cemetery, and Rev. Mr. Owen,
ntU° to- , '.LT“ V .M a . ! "T Ule 'J "° 9d a list yesterday of the various of the Methodist church, conducted
main ^ ha ' G been j America ns who are waiting in Lon- the funeral services. Mr. Thompson
T!! e ![„ W nw«5n._ a ” nounced t0 '|don for means and an opportunity was a consistent member of the
to get back home. In the list is Mr. Methodist Church, and lived a co:i-
J. H. Hprbener, of Thomasville. Mr, secrated, Christian life, and will bo
Herbener went abroad a couple of greatly missed by his numerous
months ago on business for Ills firm friends and acqitalntnnces.
and was starting homeward when I Mr. Thompson leaves a devoted
MnTMPIIT ril/finirr 1 he was ruuxit by the war. Ho man-.wife and several sons and daughters
rUUILIblll rnlUtil 11 i aK ‘’ (i 10 lna!i ® h ,s wa ? to London, (to mourn (its loss.
morrow In all likelihood.
ATLANTAN MARRIES
Atlanta. Au2. 17.—'Another foot-
| which was fortunate as he probabl
stands more chance of getting home i
| from there.
Airs. Frank <S. Smith, of Bain
Hornets* Ilnttins Averages.
light favorite has won an Atlanta bridge, formerly Miss Will
, . , Ia „ ul , . ;t]i i husband, making perhaps the doz-1 Thomas of this ctly, Is also in Lon- Davenport 99 353 103
worth .Kk at *Wc* Drens si irts at /g|jenth of the past two years. Car- don, and her name appears in the | East 34 96 27
iriP’Kjn- Hnrjialnil rHw. The Wj* Sii 1 ’ 0 ’ 1 McOughey, the young electrical list. Mrs. Smith went abroad some Merchant 15 36 10
•*. w«*rtl» «.-w, will m*ii jyii.wo. US 'engineer whose designs for the time ago with Mr. Ralph Graves I Cox 99 348 82
.. . . . Shriners’ liehtine effiert« mmlo him mnd w at oon no
famous, la engaged to wed Miss Ef-ithe last letters from her were
fie Yeuger, a Knoxville, Tenn., girl, ] written in Berlin. A cable recelv-
whom he saw dancing tie tango at Sied by Mr. Smith last week, however,
local vaudeville house. He saw,; reported her safe In London, and-
sought an introduction, proposed!she will return home as soon as
and was accepted. Miss Yeager is;possible.
the daughter of a prominent Ten-; Amon „ othen| ln the „ It are Mr
stage but a short time.
Player*
ch&tnplin ...
o
. . .96
AB
374
H
114
Pet.
.305
Roth
... 50
162
48
.296
Davenport ..
. . .99
353
103
.292
East
. . .34
96
27
.281
Merchant ...
28
10
.278
Cox
. . .99
348
82
.235
March
. . .91
333
76
.228
Dudley ....
. . .80
283
63
.222
Wilkes
. . .91
291
63
.216
Klump
. .100
367
78
.211
Wicker
... .69
229
41
.196
Poole
....23
56
7
.125
TOTALS .
... 2928
716
.244
lovlforaUiic to tbe Pal* and Sickly
Tli, Old llindird ngsrai •tmathtalnn tonle,
OEOVE’S TASTELESS chUl TO»IC,dlivM Out
rn rich*. lb« blood ..Ddbv HU. apthens-
tcm. A true took. For sUolt, a&U cblldrea. see
j Margaret Gamble, of Jacksonville,* Rome, (Aug. 17.—The physicians
l former residents of TaomasvlUe. • \ again visited the Pope this morn-
Of I ourse. sooner or later they , Ing. They found him much better,
will ail get borne, but ln the mean-, Hi, catarrh has diminished, buf
time v.Ill probably be a little lncon-’the extreme hoarseness persists. The
venlencea by Inability to get their doctors Insisted tbat the Pontiff
letters of credit cashed. take a long rest.
local collector of customs is over
flowing with merchants inquiring
after shipments already overdue.
One milliner declares she will re
ceive her hats months after they are
comnletely out o) style.
WHO'S WRITING JOE'S CARDS
That's a Question Causing Specula
tion Just Now, as Former Lead
ers Not With Him Now.
Atlanta, Aug. 17.—"vv’ho la writ
ing the Joe Brown cards this year?”
is the question which is puzzling
my friends will also appreciate your, politicians hot ln the Brown ring,
activities in my behalf at that time!j t 8 eems certain that the master
and will support you. From myjhnnd who put that famous punch
personal knowladge ot yon, I believe into Mr. Brown's effusions ln 190S
that it would be your utmost solid- and 1910, is not on the Job this year
tude to fill the position. If you are. and it is remembered that several of
elected to It, to such a manner as, hi, 0 j d supporters are no * longer
will reflect credit upon tost great | wIth Wm j R 8mlr;i haa turne d
Georgian and relative ot 7°“™- against him and Is stumping the
Letter From Judge J. Ft. Pottl», For. itat , for Hokc Smlth and ex . 0ov .
mer Judge of the Court of Appeals, ernor j M Terre „ the suld | ng ot
It will afford mo pleasure to give ' 0r ]9icr campaigns, Is dead,
you such aid In your race as I may ver y * reat difference in the
bo abls to render. My own ezperi at 7' e nnd matter of tbe new Brown
ence upon the court of appeals ha| ! cards and the old, causes critics to
given me some idea of the qualifies*, **7 that Brown may have made the
tions necessary to discharge the duties | skeleton of both, but that the hand
of that office. An accurate knowledge • which supplied the punch is not
of the law, which can be acquired only [working this season. Certain |t is
after years of laborious application, la , that the cards fall rather flat this
one of the essentials Such knowledge year, when formerly they furnished
I believe you to have, and In addltlot [much of the ginger of the campaign,
to this, I think you are temperamental J jt /* also known that several
ly fitted for Judicial work. [cards furnished the press recently
Iwere hurriedly withdrawn before
adv. publication.
HOMER WILLIAMS
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