Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 10, 1904, Image 4

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A J [[\Vi TIMES-ENTERPKSE. AMD South Georgia Progress. BNBt by the Governor , Second: Alberts ii entitled.lto no . compensation for extra official aenrlcM, nnlre* performed under apodal contract with the proper county authorities, and the right in County Board! to make •noli eontraeta ia doabtfal.|It it the duty of all arresting offlcenfito arrest petuon* eharged with crime under war rant* leaned by Judicial offlcera of this state, and to make each arrerta in any connty of thia State, and tojearry the acenaod, with the warrant under which be waa arrested. to the oonntytin which the offenoe la alleged to hare becnloom- mltted, and tlie county last Jmcntioned moat pay the expense* incurred by the arraating officer in dairying the priaoner to that ooonty. Third: For that removing afprison- er, and for bringing back fngitivea from joatice to the county where the crime waa committed, arreeting offleen are en titled to receive *3.00 per day and actual Melon Shipping Will Begin Next Week From the Melon emporium. Bev. T A White Oiled hi* regular ap pointment here Sunday, .preaching to good oongreggMona Dr W B Wotkina ran up to Thomas- viUe on Wednesday on business. Mia* Alma Copeland of Spring Hill , itor to onr town, aa the gneet of Kra. E ' B Young. i l After being away for aeveral montha \ teaching. Him Maggie Stringer ia at ' home again^ Meaeera W W and Kobert Felkel. two of our popular bnetneae men, epent Sun day at Mnnoaain gap in Florida. After aeveral montha abaenoe from here Mill, M William*, aooompanied by her daughter* Hiaae* Elmaand Katie May have reoently retained, to the de light of their many friend*. MlflMs Elia Quailec aad Baarii Cope* lend, aooompanied by MrH 0 Copeland Jr., attended ohnroh at Beth page near lamonia. Fla.,anSnaday. , Some of our melon grower* am mak ing preparation* to afatp. Hr D F Ban- ley will load a car about thr middle at next week, ahd Mr Geo Hick* will ahip mvoral within the next week or ten day*. Proepecta aaem bright ler a good crop and fine price* from thia point. They overcome Wear; ness,increase vigor and banish "pains." They body. No known re me e. fi.oo PER BOX BY IEMICA*- CO., Clere- MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS Official Paper of Thomas County are "LIFE SAVERS," aiding development of dv equal* them. Cannot dqpfarm—life becomi MAIL. Sold by Patterson Drug Co. DR. K and, Ohio. the County Treasury after having been approved by the Board of Connty Coo- miarioners, and to raoovor title compen sation, arresting officers moat make out and peasant Itemized accounts, which should be sworn to. Fourth: The only method by which sheriffs can aaonre compensation (for official servloes In oases where the law provides not compensation ia laid (down in aertion 8403 of tlie code. “For 1 this purpose the claiqp for which ; compensation is sought mast be made 1 They must then be ' Guaranteed Circulation a,350. L B. Bouchelle 30 W A. Pringle supplies 34 J. R. Bareli lumber SO M. Wilkes..., 4 J. O. Moore treasurer books.... 13 Wm. Jones lonaoy... II 0. B. Dixon ....-. 3 It Curtin, ferryman 30 RobtrBoklo j D B.Anderson ) W. B. Pittman Inmber 0 i Singletary A Braswell Sft ' H slngleiar. bridges 370 iTJHight sheriff V ; T 1 Hight jailer IB1 I I F Parker Conimission 90 Watt Supply Co 49 J. W. Montgomery signboards and mile poets 148 W F Soyler 1; J E Stephens guard... IS Hoard adjourned, J. S. Montgomery. E. M. STnith. Secretarv. Chairman. out and sworn to. snbmitted to tlie grand jury at the spring term of court, who may allow the whole of *uoh compensation, or *0 much a* they doom right audfl proper, whereupon the Connty Commissioner* arc required to assess, along with the other connty taxes, a special tax to pay the extra compensation, the proceeds of this tax mast be paid to the county treasurer, and paid by him upon proper voucher. Fifth: For every fee claimed by pob- Uo officers the claimant must be able to show clear authority of ta*r for its ! payment. In other words artlsting of-1 Boers an entitled to reoaive only the toes anthoriaed by law, and these fees cannot be lnoreaaad by private oontract, or by ooostderatione of extra ordinary trouble. Parties who aee fit to procure sheriff! in this state to puisne and arrest fugitives from justice in other states most provide compensation therefor, for arrest* without warrant in thia state no compensation u allowed until after warrant* have been lamed and execu ted. Respectfully submitted, W. M. Hammond. MONTHLY KKI'OItT or JOHN ». t'AKKKIt TRKASURKR. For month ending May 1904. RECEIPTS. Front balance on hand a* per last report 3 8 893 88 From). W. Hightower bill* payable Jao, 1 05 1 000 00 From Redden Smith Agi. overcharge in In*, prem... 6 25 | liver healthy hv using lirdalH's Liver j Tablets Tlicv i-urc all livor trouble. They cure constipation. Yonr money bark if they do not give satisfaction. I For- sale by J. W Peacock. [ THE UOOD OLD SUMMER~TIME • an tlie good old summer time, when bio rein throi:g tlniroughfarrs, and farm | animalh and roadsters are all kept busy, acridrnts to meu and beast are of fre quent uconranra. Elliott'* Emulsided OU Liniment is tlie most serviceable ao- eidemand omorgnnet liniment in na*. b relieves quickly and lieal* speedily cats, enuiusimts braise*, sprains, ote. Yon get iHie-lisif ,Hni for 38c., and von tret your money hant tf not ShtirHed. For sain liy J . IV Peacock man can wish for is a good, rehaM. set of bowels. If you are not the happy poweaaor at such an ou tilt you can great fy improve like efficiency at these you hereby the jadioious use of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and aggreanU* In effect. For sale by J, W. Peacock, d. DISBURSEMENTS. Treasurer. nttMOumon nan*. Weekly, One Year.,.. •• Bix Months " Three Months Daily, One Year y * 8ix Months... '* Three Month* ROUTINE WORK. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DISCUSS ROADS AND OTHER THINGS. Attorney Hammond Submit. Opinion oh Sheriffs Fees. Road Petitioners I will b* Required to 8ubmit Draw ing. Showing Location of Road Ra tioned tor. Bills Ordered Paid. Board met in regular meeting. All Minute* of |sst meeting read and ap proved. Committee on lights report that line will be built to tlie jull at once. Com mittee on turnpike* reported with bids on work. Superintendent of bridge* was instructed to Investigate turnptkoe and if lie thought beet to proceed at once to build theA>. Bond oommtsetoner* of Ways district were in attendance and made report on road complained of. The commission er* wan Instructed toe havethejrood worked as soon aa practicable.* Mr. W. H. Smith filed ooonter petition to the one filed by Gandy and Mellette. The petitions of Gandy and Mellette and W. M. Smith were referred to the road commissioners living nearest th* road proposed to be changed and they are herebyinstructed; to ^examine lnto'tho utility and practicability of said change. Mark out and report under oath their fadings lu this matter. Commissioner Pringle, chairman of committee on change of read working . system report* progress. The oommlttee. to define the district linen In the county report that for lack of information they c*nnot'perfonn|tlil* task. Oommiisionen£Copaland, ‘.Bryan and « Pringle appointed tqltnvestigato andjre- port on the advisability*of |buildinj< bridge at Hadly Ferry. Clerk instructed to confer with the oommlsslonere of Di- catur countv with a view of having them meet with said oommlttee at Had lyto Ferry. The following resolotion was offored by W. A. Pringle and adopted: Be It hereby resolved that 00 and af ter this date any party presenting^ pe tition to tills lioarri to alter or anywise change or to opeu n public road any where in this ooonty that said party bo required to file with the pstitioo a plot of same executed by some competent surveyor and re attested, showing exact location of tha road re petitioned for, ’ giving the number and owner of tlie • lota of land through or by which it j aa and allowing all public reads within tvro miles of that to be opened or with | ia one mile of the part to be altered. Tbs matter of dispensing with the bridge on the Cairo fend,’ Thomasrille road Over Tired creek referredjto oom- 1 of Cairo district with power : the um or amiuim' oonretuu- tion ixihx asTTxuor pxxxoxa " ntlama WITH HIV IU SKOTHXU FStX tT a sheriff haa no authority to execute qLjfJtmgln paWi. or re mak* arrests on warrants issued under Georgia taw, of persons Without the ■tato.unlses under requisitions issued by thu Governor at Choice Oats, Corn, ani Wheat Bran ground together. The best and cheapest cow food known and is unexcelled as a milk and butter producer. ^■u.riaa-a- Just received a fresh car of this renowned feed foi H:rses and Mules. Keeps your stock up and feed bills aown. Highly endorsed by all large feeders. , . We have a big stock of fresh corn, oats, hay, wheat,bran cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let us serve yon when in need of anything in the feed line. Try, a case of our assorted Soda Water and Root Beer. We are bottling all the popular flavors and guarantee purity and excellence. The Thomasville Ice Company ’PHONE NUMBER 6. To Parmer sag Stockman. For farmers and stock owtfers, use Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment—is the best ever produced. You get a full half pint for xjc. and you’ll find it a very satisfactory liniment for use in the lam ly and on animals. AN OPEN LETTER. From the Chapin, 8. O. Nows: Early in Die spring my wife and 1 were taken with diarrhoea and re severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for ns. but his medicine* failed to give any relief. A friend who hid a bottle of Chamberlain'! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire oontente we were entirely cured. It la a wonderful remedy and should be found in every household H. O. Bailey, Editor. This remedy is tor sale br J. W. Peacock. court boute, jail, bridge*, ferries, and other public im* provements 3 844 3S For Sheriff*, jailer's, and oth* cr officers’ fees 507 41 For Oo toner'* inquest For bailiffs at court, non-rexi- 73 <tf dent, witnesses in criminal casea, servant hire, station ery, and the like 34 65 For jurors at court For support of the poor of the 88 00 county 16: 13 For insolvent oosts 72 00 For other lawful charges 206 85 Gash—Balance on hand 8 336 S3 *'0 J/$ 53 Respectfully submitted. . VARNEDOE’S Just arrived a line of extra pants, in all wool Homespun, Crash and wash pants. Planete Jr. Cultivator. It is the .verdict of every farmer that has ever used one or even seen one used that the PLANETE JR. CULTIVATOR ., is the greatest labor savor and grass destroyer that ever went into the field. It does the work thoroughly, quickly and with ease to the operator. If you are not already using them get yourself right and call on or write JOHN Gr. BURNEY, Way’s Building. BOSTON, GEORGIA. “For what is worth in'anytbing But so much money as*’twill bring.' ■Butler. We desire to call attention pf our customers this week to a largo line of Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements. —:—We handle the Weber Wagon aud the Virginia Wagon, the Oxford Buggies and the Rex Buggies, and the McFarlane Buggies and Surrics. In the mutter of laying out and estab lishing a new miUtia district at Merrill- villa, tbs chairman at this board waa instructed re appoint three commission er*, residents of the district or district*, from which tit* district will be taken, to tay out and dearly define the linre of th* laid new district and report their aotinfi and doing* to this board- * koxtrlt xxroar or ootnrrr reraicnx. Th* inmates of Urn jail and poor bona* are wall. At th* Uttar ooa haa ALSO A line of wash suit* $2.75 per suit and upward. Our Bine Serge Oust* for Boys, Youths mid men are still the go at $--{>0 and upward, all wool., ALSO Just received today a line of all wool 2 piece suits $12.00 value.to sell for $S-50 right front the makers. ALSO A full line of hoys kuee pants in all wool Summer weight are expect ed by the middle of next week. ALSO • , A new tine of Trunks, Bags and Sait casos. ALSO Our $1.25 High Art Negligee Shirt* ore going like* hot cake* at One Dollar. 8 conrf and get your share of the beet ehirt* on earth for One Dollar. , 1 , • p MALLARD AND VARNEDOE. We have combination corn and cotton planters and combina tion guano and com drills. We have the best line of Fertilizer Distributors we ever saw. Yon can put out with them from one hundred to two thousand pounds of fertilizers per acre. We alto carry a full line of two horse riding aud walking cultivator* and weeders. / - M e are still offering bargains in —Flour, Sugar and Tobacco— and have on hand yet some select North Carolina Seed Pinders- Remember that we give with each 25c caah pnrcha.e a ticket en- titling yon to a chance at the beautiful Arne, stick seat ruu about on display in our window, which will bo given away oa May 28th. One of our onatomer. wtll get thia beautiful run about. You may be th. lucky one. COME to tee us. - 1 Comfort Trading Co., BOSTON, - - GEORGIA.