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MJfU-WCCKLY T1MPMNTIK MUSS* TMOMAtVILLE, OCOHOIA
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BROTHER OF 1H0MASWLLE w. j, vereen may refuse
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>,WOMAN ENDS LIFE DUE.
TO DESPONDENCY
CONVENTION WEDNESDAY
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also u m representative from Rich'
mond county." ,
Vercen’s Statement '
Funeral arrangements are _being
completed today for the burial of AC ... . . -
bert j. Jernigan, SO. of 211 West 1 A statement given out by Chairman
Adams street, a world war veteran,
Who took his life yesterday morning | "I was greatly ’surprised at Mr.
by inhaling gas In a bath room at Walker’s crltldem on recent action
the Osceola hotel. The body is in of the state committee. I had made
charge of the Burns and Campbell every effort to secure harmony In this
company, funeral directors matter by consulting freely and frank-
The Picture of the girl, termed by »■ Walker as to the .pedal
him as “the sweetest girl on earth," for
and about whom he killed himself “ d ** d<*m~ed with him
will be buried with him, it was said “ ln ^“ nDe ® U ~
las. night. The girl, an employe of therMrUh ' F “ rther 1 argei Mr - Walk
the tefephone office, was mentioned « «• "tend the meeting of toe eteto
in a note .eft by him- He guested ““'JZftZTZ
when they entered the gns filled . " Il “ true •»«' * <>« oot discus*
room shortly after 10 o'clock. It ' rlth «“ **» Question that developed
| at the committee meetlng.es to the
read:
Teat of Note.
’ Through the use of
postponement of the state. convention
and I made no statement at the meet-
, »v "** ” lng of the committee or anywhere else
have lost all hope, all friends and W.1V.O, h... i- tai. «...
giving Mr. Walker’s views in this mar.
ter. I went to the committee meeting
under the Impression that Mr. Walker
was In full harmony with the action
most of all the sweetest girl on earth,
I cannot blame you dearest. All I
ask is forgiveness. I sure hate to
puil this in your room, Ed but I am ^ " 9 ''takenTy thi«"i^dy.""slverai
too sick to go any place else. All I gf Mr Walker ,, frIends
on thin com-
ask is to bury the picture on my mlUe4| pnbUcly , latcd that thc actlon
dresser with me.” | met with their lull approval and that
•lernigan enijeil his life in Ed Mar- - they felt it would meet the wishes of
aiiall’s suite at the Osceola. Marshall m08t of Mr. Walker’s friends. Cer-
was asleep in an adjoining room talnly no one in this meeting had any-
whcn Jernigan committed suicide, thing in mind except to do the beat
Marshall Is employodby the Atlantic thing for the party.
Coast Line as a flagman and runs ,. Tl|e rlgtu an(1 duty of the present
between Tampa and Jacksonville, j state Democratic committee to provide
No inquest will be held in connee- ^ for the nomination of both United
tion with the death, County Detec-. states senator and pension comrnls-
tive Henry Lilienthal said last night sloper at the ballot box la a primary
Justice of the Peace M. B. Craig election, ognnot and will not be dls-
viewed the body about an hour after pa ted. Mr. Walker publicly favored
it was found and determined that such nominations. No man openly
Jernigan came to his death by his < takes a contrary position. Both the
own hands. Jlaw of this state and the'overwhelm-
Jernigan was born in Sumter tag sentiment of Its people demand _
county, Go., on June 8, 1894. He 1 the selection of these high officials at eX **'
is survived by his father. C.' C. j the ballot box rather than by a con-
Jernigan, of Brunswick, Ga., slx'ventlon. Georgia Is committeed, both
sisters, Mrs. j. 0. Stricklin, of At- by law and public sentiment, to ballot
lanta, Ga., Mrs. Mary Boynton, of box nominations. It is therefore the
Macon, Ga., Mrs. Ophelia Collier, of , duty of the present committee to adopt
North Dakota; Mrs. C. L. Ware, of all reasonable precautions to prevent
Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. Nettie But-' coaventtoa nominations and to Insure
ler, of Brunswick, Ga., and Mrs. ballot box nominations.
Uittie Crockett, of Thomasville, Gn., | "If the present committee had tailed
three brothers, Eugene Jernigan, of to provide at the earliest possible mo-
Miami; Alexander Jernigan, of At-'meat after the suddeV death of Sena-
lanta. Ga., and Melvin Jernigan, of tor Watson for u primary nomination
Macon Ga. lot his successor then when the con-
He 'was a member of the Mount ven,i °n met tbe W 1 ' ml 8 ht luiV0
Holly and Unity Lodge, 1. O- O. F„ been “>• ^ght to make the
of lived in St. Augustine and came nomination la a primary on the ape-
to Jacksonville about a year ago to clou » “>• «“• *«■ ««° ■*<»«
re jj e | within which to arrange and conduct
| a primary election.
’’The fact that no such criticism has
the United States army because of I bti0n provoked * °> e » c ‘ ton ° f - “•
the reduction in the army on June c0 “ nilt,ee tndlc * te Uut “
SO, 1921. He was a corporal from : m, * ht haTe toe purpoM »“ d
the date of enlistment, seven years *° force conventl011 nomln * tlon «» d «®
Store according his am, discharge. «
He twice enlisted, tne tart time in -eel 1 “ a , P “' «-ch Is not the
Montabaur, Germany, where he was “** ***!*** or d -
pleased by the action of the commit
tee? Is there fround for serious com-
SENATOR WAT50N
BURIED AT THOMSON
Thomson,’ Ga., Sept. 29.—The mortaj
remains of Senator Thomas K. Wat
son today repole is the soil of his be
loved Georgia, beside the duet of his
forebears and bis children.
His home town, county and state,
and men prominent in the affairs of
the nation yesterday paid (Inal bom
age at bis bier and grave.
WISDOM NICHOLSON; .
• FOUND DEAD IN PUBLIC
. Road near boston
Coroner’s Jury-
Death of Negro Saturday at
That Place, Renders Verdict
That Foul Play Caused His
Death,—Woman Held as a
Material Witness.
NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION
OPENS SESSIONS 'HERE
(Continued from Fags 1)
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County: of Thomas:
October 1, 1922
Coroner Cooper and Sheriff Davis
were called to -Boston early Sunday
President's address—C. A. Simpson,
Simpson Nursery Company, Hontloel-
to, Fla.
Secretary’s report—J. Lloyd Abbot,
general manager, Horticultural Devel
opment Company, R. F. D„ Spring Hill,
via Mofille, Ala.
Fifteen minutes recess tor the mem
bers present from each state to elect
one representative from their state to
sit on each of the following commit-
Resolutions, time end place,
uoaUhtlons.
The Ideal method of developing
pecan orchard—Dr. W. H. Born, of
Born's Pecan Farm and Nursery, Mc
Kee, Ga.
The Ideal method of developing
peach orchard—Harry U. Jackson
horticulturist, Bactonton, Ga.
Rosette—W. J. Durand. Fowl River,
Ala.
Tuesday Afternoon, October 3, 1922.
, 2:00 p. m.
Reports from state vice-presidents
pn aqab .and not case bearer damage 0 ;
Latest developments to the control
of scab—J. B. Demaree, assistant path
ologist, Bureau itf Plant Industry, U.
S. Department of Agriculture, Tbom-
ssrille, Ga.
Distribution of nut case besrer sad
its control—E. C. Butterfield, Combi
nation Orchard Company, Winona.
Seven lean la Army.
He was -honorably discharged from '
serving with the Army of Occupa.
tion.
’plaint because the committee has post-
Until two weexe ago Jernigan was toe convsnUoa7
employed by the Estes Motor Com
pany.
“The power of the committee to fix
'the time and place of the meeting of
It was a little oelore 10 o'clock me convention cannot be doubted, lie
yesterday when Jem|gan gvent to rlfht ^ change th * date or p|ace „
the Osceola- hotel. . He . spoke to f or any reason before the convention
friends :• th corridor and Immediate- meets developments render such a
ly went to Marshall’s rooms, Mar. chanM wlse and
necessary is likewise
shall had just arrived and was indisputable.
asleep. ^ | “The reason for the postponement.
Jernigan disengaged the gas hose j Q the present instance is so strong
from a stove in the kitchenette and and convincing that merely to state It
stretched it on the floor to n few will carry conviction to every reason-
inches beyond the door of the bath able mind. The convention wee post-
room. He pieced the note under a poned until after the senatorial prl-
welght on the. kitchenette and then mary so that the convention itself rep-
sprawled himself out on the floor. I resenting the people, might determine
Dead in. Few Mi n utes. and declare the results of the sens-
The hose wak inside the door about torlal primary as well aa the guberna-
three inches. The door was jammed torlal primary. So that the conven-
against the hoke. Lying on the floor tion Itself might 'decide' all contests
Jernigan braced hJmself against the and determine all Issues arising out
end of the hose ahd gas began pour- of the senatorial as well ea the guber-
tag into his face.. He was dead with- 1 tutorial primary. By holding It after
in a short time. jboth primaries It could decide all is-
Inmates of the hotel detected the *«*•» that may be Involved In both, de
gas and went to investigate. They' termtae all contests, It any, that may
found Jernigan lying with his bead in both and formally declare end
on s pillow in the bath room. He was Ike nominations In both pri-
drnd. The police were notified and niarles on one and the same days.
Detective Chief C. H. Hurlbert with I "What barm or hardship does this
a half n dozen detectives and patrol. w ork on Mr. Walker, the nominee for
men. rushed to the scene. i governor?
The body was viewed by county - “Under the rules adapted by the
officers and was ordered tuned committee it Is especially provided
ever to the undertaking establish, that the delegates already selected as
“tot- * la result of the gubernatorial campaign
Jernigan wrote that the girl's pic- are tp constitute the convention. Mr.
ture could be found jp hie room at. Welker’s delegates sore in Urge ma-
KerneJ spot—W. F. iuraer, acting
state entomologist, Thom Seville, Oa.
The principal problems of-the-been
tag pecan grove.—John B. Oil], ento
mologist. Bureau of Eentomology, U.
S. Department of Agriculture.
Tuesday Evening, October, 3, 1922.
7:30 p. m.
Tractor cultivation In a pecan or-
chard from an agricultural engineer'!
viewpoint.—M. L. Nichols, agricultur
al engineer, Alabama Polytechnic In
stitute, Auburn, AU.
How the Southern Farm Journal
can help the pecan grower—W. C
Lassetter, editor, Progressive Farmer,
Birmingham, Ala.
. Same—C. A Cobb, editor, Southern
Ruralfat, Atlanta, Oa.
Cost of producing a pecan grove to
commercial bearing—R. C. Simpson,
'impson Nursery Company, Montlcel-
lo. Fla.
WAR IN NEAR EAST AVERTED
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zones in return for the Immediate
evacuation of Eastern,Thrace by the
Greeks. Fear is expressed here, that
Great Britain will not consent
such a plan. , r
CONSTANTINE WI8HE8
WELL TO HI8 SUCCESSOR
Athena, Greece, Oct. 2. — Former
King Constantine, . talking with
friends before embarking for Palermo
Italy, where be will make bis home
made the plea that hearty support be
given the oew King and Queen.
the West Adams street address."—
Florida Ttmes-Unlos.
THOMASVILLE HATCHERY
jo#ty and absolutely control the con
vention. Their powers and duties are
largely increased, but unhesitatingly
since they represent the Democratic
SOONTO START OPERATIONS | party. are trustees tor It, and can be
r- , | trusted to ratify all primary results.
. *^J**®J. Hatchery has --What then to the real causa of com-
buBdln * °“ Ei,t cu »! ptatatr It cannot be simply because
street which in noon to be occupied the lime tor the of the eon-
bythe big Incubator holding 10,878 mention to postponed for three weeks,
' for roanoBi of thu moat RwnHAei «*
The big in rube tor will not be 'cannot be that cither Mr Walker or
fetotd until OcL 1st, and It wtn'u, wenda^to o»mded becauaT of
ADoMtans be Nov., let. before kU^, brief daisy In the formal ratified
'tion of nominates that no ene its-
! not, what to the
Is the aeeatiae, fe rare for old BU t»s or contests. It
gsd new easterners, the hatchery hat nal cuaeof the coin
iestalled the four electric Btachtneai "Verr raebectfn
hefsWsc sow, ob,
is three -
“Very respectfully
“W.J.vyUBN,
CAN WIN MORE BY
PEACE THAN BATTLE
London. Oct 3.—With the virtual ac
ceptance by Muatapba Kama] Pasha
of a conference at Mudaala Tuesday,
or as soon as possible thereafter, the
whole Near Eastern situation li con
sidered easier; - However, the fact that
Turkish troops are still concentrating
In the timid tone, notwithstanding
that they have retired slightly to the
Chanak sons, would Indicate, accord
ing to remarks made after the British
cabinet's second meeting yesterday
that "Kemal Is still playing a game.'
While the cabinet members appear
to he much gratified at the happy con
clusion tor the moment of a difficulty
which might have necessitated the use
of force in the Chanak zone, there are
other bridges to cross. Up to the
present there is no laformatlpn, from
Gen. Herlngton. the British command-
er at Constantinople, that Kemal ir(U
attefld the conference, although Gan.
Harington'e * dispatches. Indicate he
might.
After several cabinet meetings.Sat
urday, one of them running into 1
o’clock Sunday morning. Information
from the Near East was' considered
not altogether aattofaetoqr and two
additional meetings were held yester
day. it to possible other* will be held
today, though Premier, Lloyd George
went to Cheqnere Gout, bis summer
residence, Uto jrcstordij ffffnwm.
The Mudaala mooting wtQ be
purely military affair to' arrange, ac
cording to the original allied note to
Kpsr fubfi' 'that -ih* wMfrsl ’soke
shall be teapeetod, and. also to agree
upon line* behind which the Greeks
are to withdrew Into Threes, both
potato pending the goaarel peace con-
tareae*. Then wfll be prefigt ■»>
tart repreeantsttrna of tha three al-
Itod Power* ss w*U as of Oreece and
| nftoc tha erdar to placed witb's^d »botiW be commutleaUd wjth fe
.making any arreagemeats for eggs
iMtor Brewtoa, to maaagvr or chicks.
It Is potatod snt that the vary
of this conference u reepeet tor;
neutral son* aad before it begins
Tuba will be expected to
body of a dead negro,
In the public road near Boston. Tbe
deceased was named Wisdom Nlcbob
LOCAL-POULTRY SHOW ; -.
15 BEING PLANNED
At a ' riecent meeting of the'poultry
association, it was decided to attempt
to pull off n good p. ■«ltry show about
the middle of November Committees
premiums. advwrtfeintr
finance were appointed and it Is
hoped they Will be able to
sufficient interest in the' show, to
make it the biggest in the state.
There is no strictly, poultry shepr
held in tbe South,* and by securing
attractive premiums and
there is' no reason why '(hit should
aot be made big annual event While
" all fairs have their poultry detarrt-
morntog to hold an In,neat over top * ^ Sre re «Sjt
body of a dead repo, who was found ^ ^ u “yoking
After empaneling a Jury, toe follow
’ng testimony was given: - -
Savannah Ward Testifies:
Q. Did you know Wisdom NIchoi-
Aus. Yes. He used^o work for Mr.
Kirby. •
Q. Who is your husband.
Ans. Cbae. Ward.
Q. Do you live witn your husbaud?
Ans. No.
*Q. Where Is your huabaad?
Ans. He left me be said, because
I would wash Nicholson’s clothes and
woiud not trash bis clothes, and he
said that Nicholson bod taken bis wife
away from him, but I never beard him
threaten Nicholson’s life, and they
never had any words that I know of.
Q. When -did you see Wisdom
Nicholson last? ’ ‘ s
Ans. Day before yesterday and he
was going towards Mr. Groovers.
Roxy Simmons Testimony.
Q. What time did you find the dead
body of Wisdom Nicholson?
- Ass. I went to cook break/ast a
about 7 oclock this morning and
found fee deceased lying dead la ditoh
In the, public road. f
Q. Did. you notify any one?
Ans. Tea. I notified Savannal
Ward.
Q. Why did you notify Savannal
Ward? |
Ans. Because he had^een stayta.
at her house. Savannah Ward, cam
to my bouse last night after the Ga.
Northern train come in and she stay
ed all night vrith me. avannab Ward
said she did not want to see Wtadun
Nicholson and would not go to se.
about him, re 1' then notified Mr.
Massey. Nicholson lived on Mr. Bent
ley’s place.
Q. Did you ever see these qrerallsT
Ans. No. m
Q. When did you last see Cbas.
WerdT
Ans. l saw Chas. Ward last Mon
day evening at my bouae. f neve
heard Chas. Ward speak of toe. do
ceased or of his wife. I don’t know
where Savannah Ward was until ah
came to my boose. Savannah Ward
has been staying with toe decease
most all of the year. 1 found the dea’
body lying with left teg against bank
feet pointing couth and bead -pointing
Nortb. I do not know of any fussing
or quarreling with any one.
Savannah Ward Further Testifier
Q. Savannah, where ware you a
Saturday night? —- >-
Ana. I was at home until I went t j
Sally Ward’s house.
Q. When did you last see Nichol
son?
Ans. At t oclock Saturday utter
noon. 1 washed and patched thes-i
overalls last week.
‘ Judge Glynn's Veetlmony.
1 heard a gun aboot in the direction
ot the deceased' house about IX oclock
Sautrday night I know Henry Blown
he stays with toe deceased.
Roxy Simmons Further Testifies.
Q. Who has been going with Sav
annab?
Ans. Fide Rogers.
Q. When did yon see Rogers with
Savannah? %
Ans. ] never have Men Rogers and
Savannah together.
Q. Who found Nicholson's coat?
Ant. Calvin Fisher.
Q. Where does be live?
Ans. In Thomssvflle, Oa., 216 lar
ger St. ,
Or. J. W. Retd’s Testimony
1 believe dead negro wad beaten by.
stick or something 'heavy, b
scars are found on hta bead aad bod/
My opinion Is that he came to his
death hr violence.
Coroner's Verdict
Get tat, 1922
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
"We tha far ewoen. to investigate
th* dead body ot Wisdom Nicholson,
find that be earn*, to his daato ,b>
violence, it fee hand* of ecm* un
known parties, and, 'em resMumend
feat Savannah Ward be bald aa a ma
torlal wttnaa* in the cue.
“REDDEN W. ADAMS.
these premiums sufficiently large we
can attract many outside exhibitor!.
Already we have bad Inquiries from
out of the county.
The association hopes that when
the merchants and others are ap
proached by the committee they will
be aa generous os they can, tor the
success and size of this show depends
upon what can be Secured as prises.
> A PROCLAMATION
Submitting a proposed amendment to
the constitution of Gooigla to bo voted on
at too general elootloo to bo bold on
Tuesday, November T, 1123, said amend
ment to Article A Section A Paragraph t,
of the conatitution of too state of Geor
gia. In referenoe to number ot senators,
and number of sanatoria! districts.
By His Excellency.
Thomas W. Hardwick,
Stale of Georgia,
Executive Department,
August M, litA
Mrs. Jfattie Galloway, and took from
them a loving husband ad tstoer, Mr.
Him* Galloway. Ho wag not sick very
long; and paased away Saturday, Sept.
13. Hta remains were rent to South
Carolina fbr burial Ha leaves a de
voted wife- and several children, aad a
boat of friends to mourn his going
-away t 'i'woi'.-v'iV'v
He Is gone to rest forever;
HO to retting in tha arms of Jesus,
Safe on'HU gentle breasL
WHEREAS, tha General Assembly at
Its «felon of 1111 proposedan amendment,
to toe constitution of tola state re eet
forth In an act approved August 1A Ull,
te-wtt:
Senators end Senatorial DU trials. Me-131
Am net to smeod-Artlata A Secure A
Paragraph t. ot tha conatltutleo of toe
•tats of Georgia, which relates to the
number or senators, toe semper ot sena
torial dlatrlcta. end the compdeltles of
each districts, so ns to Increase ton sum-
Wo loro you, yes wo love you.
But God lore* you best.
For Ho baa called you boa* to root.
ber of senators and senatorial dlatrlcta
from flfty-ono- to fifty-two. end to cre
ate ana now senatorial district to bo
known no Senatorial restrict Fifty-two,
to- provide fee toe vanppagtlreaeaf of
counties to certain senatorial dlatrlcta,
Section 2e
el Assembly of too state of
It Is hereby enacted by the
toe same, that Article A Section A Pere-
by the Oener-
graph 1. of th• constitution of the state o!
Georgia, be, and tha name, ta, hereby
wherever said wards occur to i
therof the words “fifty-two."
(b) Ba that wnon so amended that
part ot said article oentalned in Para
graph 1 so amended shall read as tet-
•‘Paragrapn a, The BenaU shall cre
ate of fifty-two members. There shall
he fifty-two senatorial dterieta re now
arrugad by counties. Each district
shall nova one senator.”
See. A Bo It farther enacted by au
thority aforesaid, that.said Article A Beo
tian A Paragraph A of too- oonstltnUre
of tha state of Georgia be, and toe some
Rebate lowndaa'and Brooks: that the
SeSimb Benatortsl restrict shall bereem-
Fifty-second Senatorial District ehah.be
compoaed-of the counties of Cook, Berrios
■sec. I. Be It further reacted by no-
SSS
Section I of tola set .top oounUee.com-
posing the same are hereby transferred
from the district to which, they bare
fujm the dlairlct „
been heretofore attached to toe new qis-
tricta hereby created.
two-thirds of the members of oeob House,
of too General Assembly, toe reme aten,
be entered w their Journals with toe
’ nayw taken thereon, and .too
toaur enure too nmosdaeat
H. GOLDSTEIN’S
A Tull line of Wool Scarfs- latest patterns, at $3.98
All Wool Sweaters, at .. ...... $3$8
Children's Dresses, atf*.... .;.. 93c
Broadcloth, pef jjflf $1^8
StprmSerge,yd,... ...! 6?c
20c Outings, per yd t3c
. All Wool Children’s Sweaters, at $1.39
Ladies’ Coat Suits at...... . $11^0
Boy’s Suits, at ; ...^..v............ $489
Boy’s Suits, 5s to 8s, at; $2r49
Men’sM Wool Pants,at ... >,...,. $249
Pepperell Sheeting, at... 49c
A NEW LINE OF CANTON CREPES.
K. GOLDSTEIN'S
in MEMORfAM BRYAN AND JWFE CELEBRAJB
The death angel visited the boon of .WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Dear uncle we. do miss you ( —
More and mu* each day.
But we could not wish you back again.
Thai* was an. angel band In heaven
Which wag not quite complete,
So God called yon home to fill that
(Written by hta nleea, Mls* Lola
Masters.)
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish, to thank.those who
kindly assisted ns during the sickness
and death ot our father end grand
father, J. M. Simmons: May Oof
bless gash one ta our prayer. 4
We thank the ladles who retig the
eng, and thorn tor- to* beautiful
flowers. , ■'
MR. and MRS. A. J. SHEPHERD,
■ and -family.
MRS. 0. N. YOU1JOBLOOD.
Los Angeles, Cal., Oct." 2.—Mr.
and Mrs WQUam J. Bryan cele
brated their thirty-eighth wedding
anniversary.yesterday, at the home
ot their daughter here.'
Mr. Bryno leaves today to cam
paign la eight stotog tor Congrm-
aioaal and Sesltortal enwdktatan.
HERRIN, UlNOfS OFFICIALS
■CRITICIZED WITHOUT CAUSE
'Marlon, Ill., OcL 2.—CritleUm of
etata iud eounty edtolala ta the report |
of Uto special grand Jury Investigating 1
toe Herrin klUtags. was not Justified j
by tes records, according to tbe report
,ef,tte.regular.gtandjuty.today. ■ ..I
Webster's
Tested
Seeds
LargePackeU
5c
CHARTER .
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best, capdy we ever
' sold.
jj.
Square Deal Druggist.
104 E. Jackson St.
PHONE 606.
"J. D. MoWrOBH,
"H. NOBLEBL.
"CLAUDEr
•» U ]
»a A. PARBAMOBM"
Chanak am entirely. On tola
point there has been quibbling unto
the.British cabinet permitted Gen.
Haringtm to rend a virtual ultimatum
to. the Tup to dear out Although
fee fiofa trere not yet vrtthdr*wu
key* evyeuated top
^.»ulto|h*vndtetafr
jdtilttrtitan tin BHl*
general election, and the e«nej
submitted ta toe people atohmJ
eral election. All pereone
election In favor ef toe rat^to
aTBu^etatySaUhum wStreocpttoted
on toelr baDou tbe word*: ."Fu_rattft-
mmgtfg
mpupasvvsr Sssi
call a n-eclel election In the new
Lmw^renetorlal district so created
[ of a eonetor tor wild new
next General Axeembly n.
**■ THOMAS-W. HARDWICK.
Governor
By a «
The Cordiality Of
Close Contact
The strength 'and-character of
the^Bafik of Thomasville is
pretty well known, but its
friendly and cordial spirit .is
best understood by those who
come in close contact with it.
You will find here a business
like comradeship which gets
to the bottom of things and
creates a. clear and confiden
tial working basis..
We can be a friend to you.
Bank of Thomasville
r .Designated Depository ef State of'Georgia, County ef Them**
v and City ef Thomnevtll*..
B. H. WRIGHT, Prart
R. to FLEETWOOD, Vlee-Prest.
«. THOMAS, VleetPreet
P. a SEARCY, Cashier-
J.te. SEARCY, JB-. AaeL Cashier.
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The 15 Day Sale at the
IS NOW ON •; V
With more of. the taiga Ins as offered on the first day. and many new ones added.
Many of our patrons ^havt visited this Bale and were more than pleased and those
who dld not comc, yet have the same opportunity as t^ic others, aa our bargains are
numerous. Oar stock U complete and you have a variety to pick from in this store.
The Coolidge Bargain
A. 0R0V1TZ, PROP. COOLlDffi, OA.