Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, December 23, 1904, Image 1

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Hub S&utb (Beoroia flbvcc vess, V f THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, - FRIDAY. DECEMBER23 <004 rmiMA-VII.I.BlTiMFF.VOI THOMIUVIU.K KNTERPR1 FIREWORKS LIMIT FIXED JY MAYOR MITCHELL WINS H0T*RAC FOR TREASURER. OFFICER DAWKINS SHOT SAM PRICE Commutes Selaated (o Plano Wlnnor In o a Next Weak. Whars «»a Small Boy May Celebrate a Pyrotechnic Christmas. The ’’And*’ Contest for a $350 Piano Closes Next Week. Send in Yodr Estimate at Once. Everybody is GneSsing, Who. will Win? v Ot coarae itfia against the law to shoot Are works but the law ' was made for ■all boys and not small boys for ilia law. At Christmas rime the kid with out Us firoworks.woald be aa desolate as » Juno bride eione on aa Anttio island 80 Mayor Boddeabery spoke as follows Wall Known Character In Drunk. Frenzy Resists Arrest and met In. atent Death tram Officer’s Cun on Sunday Nght. No Inquest Hole. ichool Board. Franklin A representative committee lias tinea Municipal Ownership so ected to canvawf tlio returns iii tho f d Pll,r *" ll °«* famous and contest of the Tlmoi-Ga. terprise, and deolare the sviluier. Those Who will nonreturn Vf.'X, Pryau, ot es tell the story of les- o«ro, Fred Feltbam. or Boston. J. J.'' i primary for municipal Torileri of Mernllrlllei j w a gs wore lively at the polls Mitchell. of ThooaeWto, and 3. was .remarl ablo for the PUuher. of Meigs'. ■ ersoes. For city tree*- The committed will mset /i^B s terminated in a victory Times-Bnlerprise offloe on Friday Do. John W. H. MitcheU. comber 80th. They will take tlio iasua u the triangular race for of jho Weekly Timca-Buterpriar of tha» on the Board of Educa- dam aI)c i w m No Arrest Made. « « " ^ Oil'Sunday night at seven o’. Ink Sam Price, colored, waa shot and in stantly killed,''bn Remingrou Amine, in front of his homo by officer K. L. Dtwkhif. The aliooiliig eras done while the negro resisted urreet end no impost waa held, • Price waa ■» noted negro chaiacier. He bought and sold ui ickena ami eggs His wagon and team of ponies were f >■ miliar s plits on the attests of the cily. While sober lie was polite and agree able, bnt when drank, a common occnr- e .ch .tlilijidm, hewaau Testable demon Only a few months ago lie beat hie wife, rml-ted arrest, aud alarmed the quiet residemo portion of the city by lo howls aud cnr.es. The flues from this irf their ball *U yesferday. • mcu,Aa.yrrois. T lie eUfting city ofdlnanfta prohibit tbediaotiargimt'&r flriug rockets, fire- crackers and Clio like by auy person within the city limits.' Iliia .ordinance should beobaerred uud will be oo'otood. Exoept that on Pridty, Deo. 23 and Sat urday Deo U aud Monday Deo. M and Tuesday Deo. *7. the ordinance iaans. pended for tlio discharge. ot permissible fireworks, provided no lire wo. ks shall be discharged tr exploded within tin tin Ilmira or on Jarkaon street between tiro A. C. L. depot aud Crawford street. No fireworks shall bedischarged on the 'publicStntna bet aluiuld l.o confined lo oarofnlly count tha-mttay b r or times tbs word ' and" appears in that issue, They will then verify their. 0 milt, go carefully ovrr the estimate „u'iniiui-d by .each individual uml do Ware [hr, winner l. th« prfwmei <Tt t,.., Wmitlee guar, nun-os tlulflijKlSrtWIt he eanfuJIj doin', t-s records have been kepi with ab-n ntn an-urary u> rl are open at all times to. tlia inspection of interested parties. The oonten .no** at ms£, nit on Weduu day Dueember 8&b, two dwyi b foru the peper is i-siiiod. No one kauwitiow many times the word “arid- will appear, aud no omi will know us til tlie oonnulUee miuonucos Us do- private luia aud promises. _ The aale or firing of cannon crnckera totally prohibited by ordinauoo and not snap uded This enepending order la sought to be made M broad and Ubarsl as ia consis tent with the safety- of pr..psrty aud Their Itadden A The tent ’ nnd" ooiitesi is ..li'.iOSI at dealers ill the sou a ol«M VI.. f.i.mm ot iU«ex« B ‘ te *piano Iim m Wadnwi«*. v «*fM*ru»H»u time uplriidtd * L-dden A B.will no lo belong to tlio Times Enterprise, but _ r be in the possession of some fortaaste ® TP™ j oome to expect sot *'rhepisuo 1 on exliihitlon at Neel’s big Thl ’ ** dry good* store lias elioiud inuuinenv 1 * Prtaoi we » ble compliments. More than ono lady . line said “ riui’, is one of tlio awee’oU | t ™ <1 * J lM toned biatiuineiitalo'erheird," Carter, " ,e °® A Do rough, at Valdai’ firm from’ «U0«Sd With S«r; • lilcl, the Times E turprisu parchtaed ecriptlon to either tlie coohat pinn-, arc tlio largest (lisiio Times Enterprise. Done by virtne of city Drdlnance this Deo. SO. ItOt. 8. A. RODDENBERY, Mayor. Tha flro limits roforrad to an 1u fol lows: ' Beginning at the corner of Jeff- non and Orawford, down Crawford to Smith CUTTING AFFRAY AT BARWICK nlnant Citizens Scrap. Cthee News of tho Neighborhood. ' AtA, down Smith to Broad, dowd Broad to tbq A. 0. L Railroad, duwn tho railroad te Madit'iu, up Msiliaon to Fletcher, down Fletoher to tho railroad, down ths railroad to Jaokaon. up Jack- son to Btovene, oat Stavena to Jeffer son, np Jefferson to starting point. Now .that the privilege hae been ex tended young folks and tholr parents should take'ban not to show it, and observe strictly the modified law. Academy hero next Mo iday night to the delight of the ohtidren. Bov. Taylor filled his mgnlnr ap pointment at tho Baptist church Satur day and Sunday. Oharley Thorn lull returned homo Sunday from a year's stay oat west. Mrs Rnthorford, a lady p>acher, from Texas is conducing a ten days meeting bore. Kenneth Adams was here ou “busi ness" last Friday. Mr. Bob Joliuson of P.vu Ima ac cepted a position witli the Berwick filer- o iiiille Go. I , Mr. John Bicka and John McCann vial tad Thomaar > Monday. Mines Ellen at a Abbie Barrett spsnt Friday aud Saturday in Thoaiasnlle. “Drnmmer Beggs" waa in town Mon day, Jelly as ever* A vfiy serious difficulty occurred be- SI S ' * woeu Mr ’ To4 * Miller and Will Hud- Jp*jauaearly Monday moreiug wliithre- ssoj suited in Ur. Mil.er telug cut in tho MO; back. Dr. Sanches was immediately an anmmouod and report* that the woend 172 1* of • rattier ierioua nature. 1,17 108 ®° y Berwick visited relative* at Finn rg Park Saturday and Sunday. Card- err oat annoandng tho mar riage of Mini Lille Pope and Mr. Frank the Bedfoarn, an J Miss Bertie Dancan ui.d fit- ^ r - Henry Thornhill both marriages in zU. take place Wednesday ariornoon Deo. Ht Mud, at the home of tho brides, Ot Mia, Addle Slone from Quitman ia L visiting tho family ot xr. M. E. Pope, or Ur. Will Hancock, n prominent plan- «da t«r of Clirstsrfteid ooaS^- 0-- *• tis- • TRANSFERRED TO N C CAIRO BOND ELECTION ' FOR LIGHTS AND WATER An Importaut eh »ige in railroad cir olos, effective Jan I, wil> be tlie retire ment from the p*itl n of genpr Isn pertuteudum, At.auti', Donat Line, of Capt. WiUlain B. D-uliam. He is now in Wilmington, to wliih plsre ho w| i l e tr, n-ferrrd ae aetUiani to Fourth Vwa-i’r-a dent J. R, Kotily. Mr Morton Riddell, aesietaut chief engineer sin ■- leaf Jun>, la elated tp sue eead Mr. Den mm. Tne new* is or e»peoiat. intereet in Then aavillu wlmrr Capt Deuham is well and fur- rahlv kuowu suit whore lie lias many rnlatlrea. J. J. Stephens 1 FOB CITY TBBABOBBR J.W.H. Mitchell 1 W. W. Williams 1 FOB CITY SEXTON. r. J. Frankliu I S B. Bouford i -I FOB BOARD OF EDUCATION. B.J. Miller... 1 H- W. Hopkins | O. M. Smith 2 Toklo, Deo. 80—The British steamer King Aethonr waa captured br tile Japanese yesterday while attempting to leave Port Arthur. It is understood that the eteumer carried supplies into Port Arthur. 8he had onboard Rus sian naval officers who were attempting to join tlie Russian Baltic Hast. The steamer waa taken to base bo for trial. The British steamer Nigeetoa, bound .for VlaJlvoatook, waa captured by the Japaune yesterday off Sultan, Korea. She had a large quality of contraband Mid was rant lodaaebo. In another oolumn of thl* morning's pepurappears the official order fora bond election to b* held iu Cairo oa January 86. Ths onuueil of our neigh boring oity propones to lane bonds to the amount of $16,000 to be paid off in SOysura. $10,000 of the amount goes to the building of u system of waterworks and $6,000 to aa eleotrlo light plant. The citisens of the pluoky town seem determined to have those modern im provements and there Is Uttl* donbt that the bond issue will carry In the ap proaching election. NORTH GEORGIANS COMING TO THOMAS TAMPA PHYSICIAN County People Loeete in thle County- M B Mellette.... J O J Lewie W. B Hambleton. W-B Cochran.... A W. Kirkland... Jits F. Evans .... O Vf. Herring.... GETS FIVE YEARS UUKPEN TAKING IT EASY llnkden, Dec. 20—Iniidilloni litre c i-dav are in the greatest contrast lo thu-e of a uicutli Hon, L. N. Carrington, representative from Madison county In the last legisla ture i- in I ho cite. M-. Carrington laa purchased what ia known aa tlie Jeff Simmons plantation in this county ties Pjto. He liaa moved there with his family. Anomberof his friends .and neighbors are also moving to the samtf place, and the large form will /jOntlti re ltd ill an up-to-date manneVe^tbers ■till are ptaaniug to follow this example and locate in Thomas county. Madison county la in the extrema northeastern part of the state, between Jackaou and Elbert and north of Clark Mr. Carrington's instance ia hot one of many that might be sited. It shows that North Georgians are realising what residents ot this section have long known, that Thomas county it the best Seutsooe has boon pwied ou the Turn pa physician whown* found guilty "f malpractice ou I lie person of M re. Jas Evnus, former/ of . Ooolidge iu this county, enusiug tier death. A recent issue of tho Tampa Herald saya: In the case of Dr. Hiram J. Hanip- too, oharged and found guilty by lim Jurr of ‘manslaughter, hie attorneys. Macfarlane A Uleu, haring given notice of motion for a new trial end haring made motion for same, Jodg* Hortliu dented motion and eruteuCed Dr Hamil ton to fire years in the state penitenti ary. The oonuaal (or the physician will at con appaal the ossa. The defendant was allowed to fin a snpsnsdeas bond in tb* sum of $6,000" D\ J. S. Hunnlcut All- Dr. J B. Honnlont, formerly proles- sox o^agricnltnrs at the Univer.it. of ' Georgia, and later editor and proprietor of "The Southern Cultivator," died Monday at hie home In Atlanta and was burled Tuesday. He wee known to mmoypooplain Thome* oounty. Only bet month he attended the Farmers’ Institute ben and. delivered two ad dresses. At the rime of his visit to Tim Russians are fortified for thirty miles sooth on a line, the fortifications bring snob that no oue believes Ilia Japanese can break or ran theta. 8honaare open and doing all a trade, soiling expensive goods, furs, silks and ran bits of bronzo. Everything indicates prosperity, and the town ia Uviug an old oriental lifts of ease with the leaven of ^fokdtn energy Introduced by a population of a quarter of a million fmrignere scattered in the vicinity of til* place. J. W. Dillon health, hot no on* expected hie early Mr. John Paeco of the A. L. L. engine- ering oorts was in town yesterday. He was accompanied by Iii* younger broth er, Mr. 8am Phecp, who Is a medical ■undent gif the University of Virginia and was on Ida way to his tome In Mon- ticrilo foe the holiday time. - .' opunty iu the stats. Tb* cooing of men of character and (tending means much to the community. For all sach Thom as county has a warm weloomo. A New Mater- a Mr. Galvin Brown w.u li.u been put ting in tho Baptist or*.if (at jn-t in stalled swat* 7 motor in tlie Eptsoopal ohnjjili. This organ though old has si so had some repairs aa J these with the motor make tb* instrument ranch more | && Mr. und Mrs. H. ril Fudge of'Atlanta are tlie gupstf of hr. and Mrs. H. C. IK unsey on Dawson street. Tftay a rived last night for assay ,.f several day.. list. Mr. Heath handled many thons- asdi of dollars yse'.erdvy and the hooka sto.nAr in good shape. guest of friends In this city for n mouth, will return today ta liar hOm* in Naw. York.