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THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904.
New Series, Vol XIV—No. 44.
PRESIDENT HUNT.
VIRGINIA MAN AT
HEAD,YOUNG’S C0LLE6E.
Prof. I. C. Hunt Elected as Mr Ow noa
. Successor, A'Graduate of Hampden
Sidney. MMO Vauakan. OraOuata of
Vaaaor Succaoda Mr. J. P. Allan.
Mr. L 0. Bant of SbelbyvtUe Ky.
hsebeen ehoaan aa theaoooaaaor of Rev.
W. R. Owing, aa president of Youag’s
Mr. Bant la a graduate of Hampdan.
SMnay College in Virginia, and
ia an educator of proved ability. He
donee to Thomaarille from Kentucky
where he w.i at the head of the Shelby.
Title Latin School for boy*.
Mr. Hunt waa in Thomatrilie looking
over the Held several week* ago and
he^nade an excellent impression .011 the
people whom lie met. He ia a young
man of good presence and acholariy
atlainmenta. He i« expeetd to come
to ThomnrviUe perautaeutly during the
drat of. June. Hi* wife undone child
will follow him later
Mira Martha D. Vaughan ol Pelerr-
bnrg Virginia will be among the corps
of teachers, occupying the place held
doping tho early part ol lout .year by
Mr. J. Preeton Allan.
Mim Vacglin i* a graduate of Vasrar
college, her class being the same a. thnt
of Mrs. S. l>. McCarty of this city. She
bar been teaching in the Southern Fe
male College at Petersburg and ia well
qaaljflcd to ocoupy any chair to which
aha may be assigned.
Although details Imre not yet been
completed, Mis probable that tho re*
maintler of tho faculty will be made up
aa it it now constituted.
Thomaarille people will lie delighted
to know that the prospect* .for Young's
Female College next year an onmaally
igood.
THE GRADUATES.
Fourteen Young People Leave High
School Neat Week.
At this He aeon «f the year tlw grad*
■ate oocupie* the center of the stage,
and is tho oboorred of all observers.
Foortoen young people, six boys and
eight giri* will noeive their diplomas
from tho Thomasvtlle High 9c bool on
Friday night Jnne And. Tito . claas is
an — n.nsily brig Us ooe and luu made
a fine record dnriag its coarse. Ita
members an; Rob Balfour, Rath
Burch, Ethel DeUe. Murv Jorger, Row
Hrewten, Bessie Parker, Bessie Libby,
1 vender Varnedoo, Remer MacIntyre,
T. O. Mitchell, Fnd Boyer, Cyras Mal
lard. Pauline Smith. Grace Beverly.
They an iortonate in having received
efine ednnation from skilled inttracton
and have bright auspice* ouder which
to begin life.
SPONSORS APPOINTED.
Qan. Sweat Announce# Representa
tives far South Georgia Brigade.
Goa. J. L. Sweat of Wayorosa who
hi ia command of tho Sooth Georgia
brigade U. O. V. waa in tha city Tnas-
day. Us stated that arrangements an
rapidly-being perfected for the Confed
erate Veterans noniou at Nashville
next month and that it promises to be
ooa of tha most snooeasfnl in the history
of the organisation.
General Sweat has chosen the sponsor
and maids of hooor for bis brigade. The
sponsor is Mim Dupont of Savannah
and bar mnlda of honor an Mist Barca-
looof Branswiok and Mist Lily Stuart
of Thomasvillo.
The last appointment is especially
pleasing to the people of this city. The
charming daughter of one df tho ooa-
fedemey’« moot gallant veterans will be
a fitting re ore so illative of Sooth Geor
gia at the great gathering. Mr. 0. T.
Btoart and Mias Stnort will both be at
Nashville.
BIG CREEK PICNIC
Participant Tells of Capt. Maeclean’a
and Prof. Matthew'a Talk.
PORT ARTHUR SAFE.
Japp Repulsed with Heavy lose Makes
Capture Impossible.
St. Petersburg, May 99, —It is report
ed that Foreign Minister Lamsdorf has j
received a montage from the Russian
consul at Che Foo saying that tlie Jap
anese have made a laud attack on Port
Arthur and thnt in doing so they loti
111,000 men killed or wounded. The
Rnssinn lone is placed at 90,000 men
The ultimate oatdom* of the fighting
is not stated.
Mr. A. W. Stnort left Tuesday af
ternoon for Savannah. From there be
anils today via the "Oily of Macon” for
New York. After a few days in the
metropolis he will go on to Canada. Mr
Stnort ban the potent righto in the Do*
minion for the famous Livingston in-
vention, end trill go to look after his
The four schools Pine Grove, Cool,
idge. Litt le Creek and Merrillville agreed
to have a picnic at Big Creak charcli
on last Friday the 90th hut. for tlie see-
nation of tlie pupil*, teachers, patrons
and friends of the schools.
By 10 o’clock a large crowd of child
ren and grown people had assembled in
the grove and just as. they began to en
joy the day in picuic stylo they were
called into tho hoase. After o song and
prayer by Prof. L. H. Boutin, Measrs J.
P.Ooy, of the Oooiidge school. H. V.
Owen, of Pino Grove; W. H. Pers
ia ore. of Little Creek end W. J. Mat-
thews, of Merrillville, were appointed
a* a mmmlttun to arrange tlw rowreire*
of the day. Prof. W. J. Matthews had
the pleasure of introducing to the au
dience our genial and efficient Oocnty
School Commissioner, K. T. Maclean,
who delivered an address on Eds cation
that waa very fine. We aimeiely hope
diet all who heard him, especially tlie
fathers and mother*. wUI heed hi* ad
vice and arouse themselves to the im
portance of giving their childsen a bet
ter education by establishing better
schools throughout the oonnty.
The-house took a roams of two ihonrs
dnnng which time o bouutifal dinner
Was spread in the grove and everybody
enjoyed it. The good woman of Big
Creek and the suraonding community
will Hog be remembered for the talent
they eahibited in preparing and serving
each ariidou eatables.
At two o'clock the crowd nrae again
called ee the house and after several
beautiful songs coodacted by Prof. L.
B. Bautin. Prof. W. J. Matthew* in
belialf of Miasm Vallie and Belle Shelly
gave the children a parting talk after
which we were dismissed.
Patrons let ns have more union picnic*
for there is nothing that will arouse onr
interest more than mingling togodier
and discUMtng die best interest* of our
children. M.J.W,
OFF THE TRACK.
CARS CRASH THROUGH OPEN
SWITCH.
Train Number 12 kaa Wreck at fifi
Mite Post Five Mllaa Boot, But ao
Lena of Lift, Small Damagv to Pro
perty, and Little Delay to Traffic.
JL
Sheriff Hight snot op to Meigs to
serve some paper* Tnetday afternoon.
o
Presbyterian Assembly Goes to Fort
Worth.
Mobile, May 94.—The general as
sembly of tlw Presbyterian church in
the United States today decided
hold tlw next meeting of, die amotubly
at Fort Worth, Texas, selecting the
Texas city over Greenville, S. Cl„ bv
a vote of 97 to 78.
Mrs. Polos Ooad.
News reached the city Tuesday of
tho sadden death in Valdosta of Mr*
Ohas. Paine. She was an estimable la
dy who was well known hen. Before
her marriage she wot Mia Ada Jonas
Miss Locilo Linton will leave this
week to visit her sister Mrs. Gerald
Green in Athens and will go north for
the summer from dial city.
Tlw east bound train ou the Atlanta
Const Line leaving hero at 8:16 a.m.
ran into an open switch at the 96 mile
post flvb miles oast of town, Wtdnegday
morning. The accident was caused by
tha taking of a pm, from a oonneot-
ing rod on the switch arm whieh eageed
die signal block to torn, bat did not
dose the twitch.
The train waa ranuing at high speed.
Some gentlemen who were on tho train,
any that their attention was attracted
by die unusual guit, uul lluit tho due
arts a mile a miuute, according to dieir
watches. Lota of life was' entirely
averted. The negro fireman JuHHjt
and was unhurt. Engiueer
Cliandler stuck to his post, and a]
the emergeucy sir brakes. These
brought the train to a linlt after it
bumped along the cross tics for a fow
yards.
All the cars left tho track but only
tlie eugiuu jjwux overturned. Except a
shaking np none of the isuaengrrs weie
injorr-l. Mr. I'bundle.- was knocked
breathless and had a flesh wound in tho
hip. His Injuries were not dangerous.
A irelief train took Doctors McIntosh
and Ainsworth down to tlw aoeoe of dn
wreck but they found little to do. This
train brought the passengers back to
town. Mr. O. M. Smith who hod start-
ad for Bavanonah was tlie-mily Thom
asville man an hoard.
The wrecking train want oat imme
diately and did aoum wonderfully quick
work in straightening sad repairing die
track.
The 4 o'clock I rein west bound roach
ed here abordy after 8 p. a. Tho 9;S6
eat bound, and tho 4;10 stoat bound
went through on time and die usual
oourae of traOb wa .but slightly im-
deded.
The damage to the (least Line's, roll
ing wa* only about fiMOO. The acci
dent aeemi to belong In the category
designated a* "fortunate."
The switch had bean tampered with,
evidently. In soother column 8opt.
Kirkland offers a tewsnd of 2960 for tlm
eouriedou of the guilty gardes.
A NEW RAILROAD
tr Pass Through Thomao County on
Way to Gulf from Savannah.
8IX TENANT MOUSES.
Will hu Built et Onon on Madison
will be bollt
on Madison street, adjoining U. W
Cooper and Go's atone Tlw hot sc will
be well famished, ceiled and painted,
and will rent readily to the hatter ciese
of negro tenant*. Thom ieaeteedy lie-
nutud for good tenant house* by Tlioui-
aaville's colored population. All of die
good I loose* are rented and more ate
needed. Several gentlemen realizing
that thin Isa profitable field for invest
ment, are back of tlw proposition.
The lot was formerly uted by the
"Morse Manufacturing Company" a* a
furniture factory aud variety work*
Tlie company belongs to tlie "light that
failed” data, and tlw lot has been va
cant for a number of years.
Material is oTresily ou the ground aud
work will be commenced this week.
'The South Atlantic and Mexican Gnlf
Railway Company,” with a capital of
2MOO.OOO, with the privilege of in-
^ cg it to 28,000,000, lisa filed ar-
of Incorporation.
According to the petition it is propot-
ll to construct s railroad 898 miles in
laugth, beginning at Savannah and run
ning in a southwesterly direction
through tlie oouuties of Chatham, Bry.
aa. Liberty, Tainall, Appling, Coffee,
Berrien, Brooks, Tlioraaa and Decatur
la Georgia, and the counties of Leon,
Gadsden, Waakula, Liberty, Franklin,
Oallioun and Waihlngton in.Florida
we to a deep water port on the Golf
ofMaxioo.
The principal offices of the company
an to be located at Savannah and the
following are givon ns the petitioners
for incorporation: Captain D. G. Parse
and Messrs. D. G. Purse, Jr., John J.
McDonough and K. M. Frank ot Savan-
Messrs. P. M. Coiuss and O. W. Dealt of
Appling county, Messrs. F. L. Sweat
amt John Mclsiau ot Coffee county suil
Messrs. W. .1. Rogora and J. W. Pnr-
dnm of Berrien comity.
Capt. Parse is the promoter of tho
road an.l it is said that Chicago capilul
is behind the project. He saya this is
no "paper read" but that it will hu
"boiit as quickly as possible. Future
developments will be awaited with in
terest.
FIRING HEARD.
Something Happening Around Port
i Arthur Soya Dispatches
Chee Foo May, 9.1.
HeaVy firing wa* heard from tlw fit-
fcctto« of Port Arthur yesterday, indi
cating that a load attack had .been com
menced as the Japanese fleet ia not to
be seen off Pori Arthur. Daluy refu
gees my that General Stoessel hat taken
all the oath from Port Arthur aad Dal
ny banks, so that depositors an -unable
to cash cheeks.
Yazoo City Mlea. Has >2 Bloeko Doo*
troyed by Fire.
Memphis May 98.—A telephone mes
sage from Greenwood, Mias, saya that
the town of Yasoo City is burning, and
that tha last communication was that
the fire was completely beyond tlie
oootrol of volontear firemen and citiaena.
Trains with fire apparatus are being
rushed from Jackson sad Greenwcod
It is reported that twelve bloaks of res
idence and business houses have al
ready been destroyed.
The fire originated in the block occu
pied by the Western Union and Postal
Telegraph companies and the telephone
exchange and soon after all commanici [
lion with the city waa cat off.
It ii reported that tlie home of Gin
gressinau John Sharp Williams, the
minority leader of the honse cf repre
sentatives ha* been bnrned.
Yazoo Gity is a town of six thousand
population forty-live miles front Jack-
son on the Yazoo At Mississippi Valley
railroad-.
JUNE THIRD.
la Dato Set for Big County Picnic at
Jonas’ Bridge.
MORNING SHOTS.
Off by Fir* cot Plucky
Young Lady.
The noaal calm of Seward atreet was
rudely disturbed at 9 o’clock Wednesday
morning by several shots, la tlw neigh-
borhood of Mr. G. J. Huron's reside Doe.
Tht cause of tho show waa tho prowling
about, of aa unknown penan, probably
»negro. >
Mr. Huron was away, and his family
heard voices and found an open window
about ten o'clock. They were natural
ly disturbed sod wakeful, and when the
notae* won repeated st 9 a. m. Mil
Jon* Huaoa filed two pistol shots
through tho door. Tlw plucky action
frightened tlw burglar and also area led
the neighbors, wlio fired at Mm as be
ran. There ia-no clue to tlw midnight
marauder. No article* of valae’ were
takeo,
Teacher’s Entertainment.
The last teacher's meeting of tlw year
W>* held Wednesday afternoon st Super
inteudect WanUaw’s office in the
Times-Enterprise building. The meet-
klg had * pieaasnl sequel aa tlw super
intendent was tho host at an informal
ftist of ioo cream and cake. That Mr.
Wardlaw ia a pud neighbor, hi* next
Hon. D. H. Mays Here.
Hon. D. H. Mays of Moutioello' was
in tlie city Tuesday. He is
Florida’s most prominent citlxens and
made a fine race for governor in tlw ft-
cent primary. He told many intsrimt-
ing incidents of tlie campaign and jays
tlw fnu is not over yet. Tlw tttjHpa
of tlwwhole state it on the race I
N. B. Broward and Robt. Davis for
Governor in the seoood primary. To the
surprise of everyone the first named
gentleman lead tho ticket by several
hundred votes. Mr. Maya seams to
think that he will duplicate the perfor-
mance in the neit primary on Jon*
7 th.
Col. E. M. Davis returned to Ills
doorites on either side an prepared to j home in Camilla Weduesdaymo ningaf-
•attfft
, ter a short stay in TiiomasvUlo,
The date for the eagerly awaited coun
ty picnic at Jones' Bridge has been set
for June third, one week from tomor-
row. The people nil over tlie conuty are
urged to attend. Everyone is winitid.
everyone ia expected and all are remind
ed to bring along their children mid a
well filled basket.
Tlw day ought to be one of great ou-
Joymeut for there are no better people
ou earth than Thomas oonnty folks.
They enjoy each others company, aud
will welcome the opportunity for a day
of rest,and merriment.
Several speeches will be mode and
Uiey will be good ones. Allot tlw five
txndidatos for the legislature, have
promised to be on hand and will say a
few word*. All in all the occasion
promises to be one of the good old fash
ioned kind, that everybody like*.
Tlie Timeo-Bntorprise la authorised
to extend to all it* readers in the coun
ty aud city, an Invitation to be present.
Every district in the county should
send a representation.
Remember the details, Friday Juue
8rd, at loots Bridge and bring a well
INS AND OUTS
BY RAIL
AND HORSE ANO
FOOT
Pointers and P«rtonal« About Home
Polks and Str»n~or»-You and Your
Pdobte and Where You Are Coin*.
Mr. O. James of Pell’em trod Thom*
nsvillo’s street* Wednesday.
Mi** Annie Sanford is ytaitiiif? bar
sister, Mrs. P. W. McRae in Moul
trie.
B. W. Adkins scribe of the Cairo
Messenger ►pertt Tuesday afternooa in
town.
The condition of Mr. G. U. Goeliriof
who in ill with fever at the City Hospit
al wok reported »« somewhat (improved
yesterday.
Miss Pat Manning and Mis* May
Manning wont down to their home near
Inmouia Wednesday after sending a
short, time here.
Miss Lulu Bnmwnnan of Thomasville
rutnrued homo yesterday* after a few
day*’ visit to her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. •
W. T. Muniierinnn of this city.— 1 Tulla-
lianaoau.
Mr. J. D. Carroll who left here a few
weeks ago for Dallas Tex. lias been
transferred to Pensaoola'.Fla. where he
Its* charge of tlie business of the Cuda
hy Packing Co.
JsL
Mr. W. C. Hodnett, Judge of the city
court of Uarrolton was in tho city Toes-
day. Hewn* on Ills way to Valdos
ta wliere he will represent his city at
tlw Grand Lodge of L O. O. F.
CAIRO VISITORS.
Boll Team and Enthusiastic Support
er* Haro ou Way to Folhom.
Oar neighboring city, Cairo, t* a town
that does things, and doe* thbm with a
whole heart. They havou good base
ball teem and rapport it in a splendid
Thursday wa* s general holiday in
at town. A largo perooatage of tho
population went to tlw Sunday school
piooio at Weldon’s Bridge. A party of
forty visited Pelham in company with
the base ball team. They urrivadoo
the 0:18 a. m. Inin, and wont on to
Pelham at 9:98 Tlw young people cre
ated much favorable comment by their
appearance and aotioos while bore.
Each member of the team won a white
hat, and all were adorned with rod and
white ribbons. The pnoonco of a num
ber of ladies added graoe and beauty lo
the party.
Among those in tlw party besides the
team were Professor and Mrs. W. H.
Seamy, Mr. and.Mr*. K. G. Kolbio, Mr.
and Mrs. Jak. L. Mauldin, and J. L.
Mauldin, Jr., the maaoot, Mimas Lottie
Jones, Mattie Saunders, Ollia Hudson,
aoldln, May Crawford. Messrs.
B. M. Johnson, T. J. Brown, T. R. Mo-
Kachiu. H. J. Hart, T. L. Rubin, J. E.
Hall, E. E. Hoist, G. W. Hunt, Robe t
n, O. F. Saunders, W. E
Dunn, P. L. Nicholson and H. W. Mon-
eritf. Thejteam ia oompoeed of R. W.
Pearce, O. M. Butler, O. A. Wright, P.
M. Baggett, Dr. W. M, Searcy, M. A.
Brown, W. H. Searcy, Jr„ J. W. Hud-
aw, W. J. Powell and W. T. Crawford
tho manager.
Bar. and Mrs. JT - P. Wurdlsw. of
Americas surprised end delighted their
friends hen by oom ng in Wednesday
morning for a visit of a few days. They
are guests of their son Mr. J. O. Wank
law. -
Mr. H. O. Jordan, who contrives
with his many other dot!** that of Ba
ton representative of tho Times-En-
terpriae, ia ill this weak and fa that
reason the breesy Boston Budget is mis
sing from these column*.
Mr. William Proctor whose good tu
tored countenance beam* perpetually
is more than usually radiant. Tha
third young Proctor, a very recent arri
val is tho oanw. He is a floe boy, pid
bean the name of Sylvester after his
grandfather, Jlr. B. B. Van Dyke.
Mr. Z. L Fitspatriek of Morgan coun
ty, who I* nbw writing np Booth Goae*
gin town* for tho Atlanta Journal! waa in
the city Wadneolay. Mr. Fitspatriok
state* that he Is assured of a position aa
delegate to tint Democratic National
eooveutlou from the eighth coogrturion
al district. Hi* relative* unit friends
ht-i e will be glad to koow lids.
Found Hor Father.
Mr. John Dinkins the man who waa
so eagerly sought by his daughter Mrs.
May Dinkins, telephoned the Tim**.
Enterprise Wednesday morning that he
was st Pelliam and was anxloos for his
daughter to come there. Tho lady and
Iter little child had been hare tor s week
without funds aud in great mental kn. Is
gnish at being tumble to find Iwr peo
ple. The Tim**-Enterprise aariotedher
in identifying herself, and ia aoeer-’ .
mining that the Pelham man was tlw
right party. She left at four thirty Wed-
torday afternoon for Pelham and wad
mat thereby hor father and taken to
Ills bourn four mile* from that city.
Odd Fallows Leave.
A Jolly sextette of Odd Fallows wont
oyer Wednesday afternoon to tho big
gathering at Valdoata. Theta in tho
party were Messrs. Ed. Ward, Black-
The boy* bad defeated Felbum twice I shear, A. A. Taylor, Arietta, Milry Kdj
aad went with high hope*. wards, and Milton Battle.