Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, January 13, 1905, Image 1
Hnb South Georgia (progress. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 13 tqos , VOL,'it. COOLIDGE HAS ELECTION MANY ATTEND AND TWO MARRIAGES METCALFE FUNERAL TRAVELING MAN MEETS SUDDEN -DEATH LEE’S BIRTHDAY WILL BE OBSERVED IN THOMASVILLE AT COUNTY fcOURT- From carl * morning till darkness ttt Judge Hansell eat ou the bench and tuard the woes of offenders against Mat public weal. It was the regular crimi nal term of oounty court and this in what was done. Mr. William Hiller indicted for tras- pau on the lumber lands of A. M. Wat son demurred to the inJiotment. Tto demurrer was sustained and the Gam thrown out of oourt. Mr. Henry Rhodes was found guilty of cutting Bill Jonta a negro and wan fined $100 and coats or eight moothn. The deed was done in Sandy Bottom k.reral montht ago. Ike Bryant oolored, went free of the chtrge of malicious misohief. Bn brosred he didn't more a fence. Mr. V. S. Hopgood eras found not guilty of assault. , s John Blair oolored, proved to Uta satisfaction of the oonrt that he did not . oommitjaruenr. Tom Williams, a negro' drive* at M assay's stood yard appropriated soon of his employer's wood for his own case. Tom trill keep warm by the oonriot fire for 0 months or pay £18. Dr, George Wilson, who ministers la bnnloned feet was accused of baring abstracted a pocket-book oootalalag, gl.M from the pockets of Mr. Geo. B. Aldridge's trousers, as said pants hung on a chair in a room of Mr. Oscar Bird's boardinghouse. Wilson,ayoangwhite man, conduoted his own defense: Ik might hare paid him to hare a lawyer aa. h i was fined *18 and costs or 8 months,.. Tints wasdlie tale of trouble told. All veterans of Thomas County urged to attend-. Daughters of C a nfa da- racy errands dinner for them ''Tin'' Harrison is speak. (By II. B. Nesmith.) Metcalfe on Tneeday afternoon was At the town election last Monday largely attended by Thomasrille people, lb. J. O. Pope was elected mayor, and friends end relatirea of the deceased. Messrs. J. T. Kelley, J. L. Bsldy, H Immediately upon the antral of the Megkhee, T. B Riots, F. J. Jordan and j morning train the oeremonies were held Dr. W. H. Grow for aldermen. These ( in the Bsptiit choreh at Metoalfe. Rev. officers will no doubt giro the town a T. A White who waa suffering from good administration. hoarseness, was assisted la the service* On Jan. 8rd at the residence of W, G. b T Rot. A. w. Healer. Both spoke Bples, Mias Ella Bales was married to briefly of the Christian character and Mr. Charlie Kennedy, Rer. John Carl- good work a of Mr. Swift. The serrioe 40" trill dating And on Sunday sren. waa beautiful and pathetic. Thoeowho ingtast at the restdenoo of Mr. W.R. went down from this dty were. Eddings, hi* daughter, Mis* Della, and Mr - i- L Pkrkar, Mr. and Mrs 0. 8. Mr. Fran 8 rod were liappUy mar- ««ker, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Parker, tied by Rot. Carlton. AU these people Mr. and Hrs^J. F. Parker, Mr, andMrs. am b--"g oar prominent young folks J- M - Maseev, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dixon •od every one Jain in wishing thorn Mia D. A. Dixon, Mr/ and every happiness. Mrs ). 8. Montgomery, Mia. Luoy _ . _ . . Brooe. Mia Annie Montgomery, Col. T. Mia BUo Bamtt, of Barwlok, as N HopUnf> j w a HgltoiieU. Mr*, priooipri of BeU IusUtuna opened eohocl , Dnk Ur ud Mri . Q . gwift, Mmtdv-orntagwhhtheUriat-um- M „ llUygwlfri Mri w . wlliM , tar of popUa tbs sohool has ever j Mi Dekie, Mr. Fondren Mitchell. W. hare on. of lb. bat tbarrooa lDdMr (By J. 8. Searoy.) Two new boarding houses have lately opened here for business. The Cook House ha* re opened, and Mr J. J Ariina opens the Hotel do Arliue in the residence, lately ooonpled by Mayor Wilkes. There is good experience in both houses to assure one that we will hare twoexoellent eating honaa There an SMf millea on the two rar al routes, just started from this place, Ladles, if yon need dainties for the most delicate sick person or something to satisfy the appetite of the veriest epionre, call on os. J. H. Pollen Sc Co. Mis. Collins of Baoontoo, after spending a few days with tar former OoUegemate, Mia Esther Wilkes of this M. T. Borden a traveling man, hied io death from a home rrh-g • of ti e lungs at half past elgl t Wedn.adsv morning. He represented the International Har- vo-tiug Machine Company and traveled G orgia with Atlanta as hta ■ headqusr* t-rs. He arrived in Thomasvllle from Halubitlgeat six ten Wednesday morn i g and w:at to’one of tho city* hotels where he breakfated, and started about hia business, seeming in his usual state of health, While walking along Jack- son street near the poet office he was seised by a violent hemorrliage, and clang to the iron railing hack of Wolff’s store. His condition attracted the attention ot psaaereby and he signalled for help, to was assisted by Officers Lambert and Martin who were near, bnt before be ooold reach hia room, he fell back on the sidewalk, and breathed bis last. Hs was about thirty five yen of age • id waa well known in this territory having (pent some time here daring the h arresting of the crops Inst summer and tall, tie had evidently been fearful of suohan end, as a munrailam boo round on hit person oontamed the jdate of two previous hemorrhages and gave au address to be notified in oase of trou ble. Hi* first attaok was last Septem her. His wife and children livo lu Oe- iartown, Gs. and ware notified by tele graph of the sad event. He was a member of tho Maatnio fra- eralty and that order looked after ills rrmilnswhiohwere taken to Herring's undertaking rooms. Hen they wen prepared for interment and were •hipped to Uedsrtown at *;Ul Thursday T.i) dead than had about £180 in his possession wlilott was snflloient to imr for. his fonsral arrangements. Not in a long time has Thomasrille had hi sad and sadden s death. -The Daughtjrs of the Confederacy have arranged for the proper observance of Lee's Birthday, on next Thursday January llltli. They are especially anxious that every veteran in Thomsa oounty shall be pres ent ou that occasion. The ladies wish alsrge attendance of the old soidiei v, and have made special preparations for their It Is a day for o lmfort and pleasure, the veterans and all slionld endeavor to attend. ' The exercises will start with assem: ly at Daughters of the Confederacy and veteran* at the oonrt house. From there they will march to the Bander schtol room of the Baptist oharch where seats will be reserved for them. Hero * prt- gram trill be given eonalstlng of muslo, readings by Miss Francos Bell, teacher of elocution at Young's Female College, delivery of oroeM* of honor and a talk to ilia voler-uis by Oaptain “Tip" Her- ilion of Atlanta. Captain Harrison hss been Invited to be present on thieoooasion, and the U. D. O. could not have made a better eliulce. He ia one of the beet known veterans in the state, an inspiring spea ker, and cm who lain thorough sympa thy and understanding with the spirit of the day. He Is also * famous singer and will be asked tu render the song l *We are old tlmeOonfederatea." After the exeroises, the Daughters will eutertslu tho Veterans with a dlnmr at the coart boas*. It woald be a picas, are to them If every man who wore the grey, now living in the oonnty odnld be present. The day la always an ah- Joyeble one and It Is to be hoped that the old soldlors may to present In large ncm’jcir. ' Mr. Jim Taylor, and Mias Miriam Sherman, wore married last Sunday hr JndgeO. F. Stubbs. The bride and grotm won neighbor! livings few miles ex t of town. . Mr. Alfonso Oartr, late ct DeVaughn West Virginia is here. Every body will remember that we de li vrr packages of groceries and other thl igs hooght at qur store. J. H. Fu- lenfrOe. Mr. A. J. Richer on who has lield tl • plve of agent for the rail ro.l at this point has aocepted a similar place at Pidcook. Mr,Singletary of Ooliiooknee will take his piece here, The fact there la a groat need of.more houses, was evidenced that by the time that It waa known that Mr. Rioliardaon would move, three man applied for the house. The style of the firm name Chisholm and DU'on now reads differently In its second half-towlt Chisholm and Lewis. Mr Jim Dillon yesterday transferred his merest to Mr. John Lewis, aud the latter is now behind the oonnter In the soda water and tobacco estab Ishment. The firm of Chtaham and Dillon has made a remarkable sneoeea slnoe 'ihe two eiergetto y.ang mail look hold ot It. The new'm* tuber is a'young man of popularity and experience whose w.de acquaintance will aid him In his new venture. .Mr. Dillon asks all hit friends to palronlxe Chisholm and Lowif, and they will do so. SENSATIONAL CONTEST OF COOLIDGE ELECTION Sohool at this plaoo opened last Mon day with flslering prospeots, under lb* management of Prof. O. A. Partridge. He is assist :d by Miss Alma Bennett of Jiffertoo, G*. and Mist Laurs Viek of this place. There are nearly £00 chil dren in roach of the school and tbeie s'lonldbe uothing left undone to git them Into tcbool. ' There was a farmer's meeting at On ter Hill school house near town Things pertlment to farming, where diteossed, Of oon se they '‘touched up” Plymouth Rocks, Jerseys, and Poland China* and the like. Were it poerible to do any good by it, I wonld pay due respect to tlio 8tate Sohool Book Commission. It adopted a uniform (?) set of books for common soliools. Howsnoh a body of Intelll- gant men ooold see any uniformity in the adoption of several kinds of text books on the same subject, Is beyond oomprehen-ion. Por tnatanoe there are three books on the sabjoot of physiolo gy, taro United State* histories and one on Georgia, two Geographies by same author, the tex s of which are almost tdentloal, and several primer readers and spaders, when two book! on any one of these (driest* are all that can be a-ed la a coantry school. Many who have not tried to leach In a coantry school, Imagine that the perfect coudl- tlousexlsli jg io a city school, are pres ent in the ungraded country schools, anl wonder why the coantry teacher must work twelve hours a dav against fire or six hoars for Ihe city teacher. Miai Helei Stephens, of Boston, has made op a large unuio class hern. She Is a moat excellent young lady, aud is a very sutoeufal teacher of muslo. The trustees are preparing to have an other term of six months, free to all Mitchell oonnty children of school age. . at Pine Grove, not far from this place. Che term will begin about the Unit of June.' We keep the finest flavored tyrup, clean and bright for table us*. J. H, Pollen A Co. Rev, G. P. Review, the new Metho- 1 diet preacher was hare Sunday. Of 1 coarse be sent oat his best oa Sunday. 1 Mr. William Miller, of OooUdge, and •everri of his friends spent Wednesday in the city. They brought with them. • ffidavits contesting Monday's munict— ptl election in Cool .dge in which aooord- ,ugto the returns J. O. Pope waa doom ed mayor over Mr. Miller. Theee affi davits are in the I tends of W. H. Hmn- utond, Mr. Millar's attorney, who will file notice ot contest with Ordinary W. tt Jo ter. The oonteataots declare that twenty CITY OFFICERS A'TER 006 TAX FROM TENNESSEE. NEW DIRECTORS Attending Conference- Riv' J. M. Ontlor left Tuesday to attoud o meeting of the Methodist min isters ot the Thomasville district, at- Cliumx. Snch a meeting is held near the first of each January to plnn for the work of tho year. The mooting will lust for soveral days, probably on'il Fri day It is, of oonne, presided over b/ Pmhliiig.cider Cook. PoUocman Lambert spent the day yes terday looking np people who had dodged their dog tax and giving them warning. Tho regular tax of oae dollar was due on the first of last October. Three months of grace ought to be enough, bnt ap to date only seven dog owners had don* the necessary act Mr Lambert feds sun that there are more than seven dogs in Thomasville, and those who have aeon a canine crammed street agree with him. The penalty for a dog found unadorned with tbs city's license hedge is death, death, death. Those who de- •ire to save their pet* from the beads- Qian's ax would do well to visit dark otfioe, part with a cart wheel and (scare a license to live for tbe four footed friend of men. Mr Lambert •ays that after this warning the dogs will be impounded, and unless expenses! an paid sod lioeoee taken ontthey will! Nsshvil'e, Tcnn., Jan. 11.—In joint session of the general assembly today, William B. Bate waa chosen to soooecd himself as United States senator from Tennessee. The Republicans voted fer Congressman Brownlow. At the aonnal mooting ot the Tbont- ssville National Bank mnolt bosinoss of importance was transacted. A feature of Interest Wes the fact that the b,v laws were changed to admit of the enlarging of the Board of Directors from seven to nine members. Ths two new mem bers who were elected were W. L Mac Intyre and W H. R.ckwell. The other member* who were re eio.-tek were T. J. Ball, S. Bceyermin, M. B. Mellette, W. A. Pringle, W. D. Peaoook, J. W. Peacock aud G. W For- eflloient officer*, Catholic Clergrman A di-tingni-hed young Oatholloclergy- man io the pereoo of Rev. M. J, tydalne is registered at the Nitoln 11. * Fathi r Splatne ia oonnected with the Cathedral of the Holy Cross,. Boston, Mae* , and la secretary to Archbishop Williams of the san.0 church and city. He seeks oar climate for recuperation and rest, and will remain some eight .weeka daring which time he will serve the chorch at this point. of them were for Miller. Other senoe tional allegations will be marl*. If a contest is filed, ten days notioe will bo given the other side, and the case will be heard before the Ordinary's oonrt Mr. Miller held au affidavit from fif teen reeidente of OooUdge saying that that they hbd voted for him. It la re ported that the returns aooordod him only twelve vote*: Baskets for Cub*. The Interesting news comet from Va'- dost* that Mr. E. J. McKee well known Inihisoity, will furnish baskets from hta fao ory at Kioderion to Onban track grower*. He ha* recently returned from t visit to tbe taland and send* eight car loads there. rill. The pr sent President Mellette, Cashier Rook well and Vice president Ferrill were re sected The affairs of the bonk are In a most prosperous condition and the year waa one of the best In the history of the Institution. ;NEGRO SCHOOLCHILDREN I AID CITY HOSPITAL Mr. Louis Ward who hat tnmwfttRy managed the Brighton Hotel tor several non ths baa transferred hta lease Io Mb'. LIGHT RECORDS COMPILED . BY CLERK MACLEAN Designs Flag- I The Seventh Press brings the news that the city of Savannah has adopted aa its official emblem a flsg designed by Miss Corn lie- Maclean. The young lady is .t niece of Hon. K. T. Maclean and lias visited him here. Sbe poetesses marked artistic ability and her work has often attracted favorable comment. and Mrs J. M. McGee of EnLaa. Abb. 'ftie new leases will take charge of tho howl on Monday, liter rooogntasftaob asvil.e onportunitlet as a baiineee outhsg and are confident ofvueceM. Mr. Want will return to hta place nkir town, and keep boarders there. ’ - ' ■ BALTIC FLEET IS ON THE SEA Funeral of Mr. Loe* The faueral of Mr. B. O, Leo was held from the resilience on Clay street Tuesday morniug at blue thirty. Rev, J M. Outier performing' the last sad rites. Ths remains were laid to test on Port Said, Egypt, Jan. 11.—Roar Ad miral B jtrnvskj's division of tbe abo und Russian Psc.fi - squadron entered ibo canal at noon tod.y. In destination is uncertain, but ii is .probably Mado- g«ki, by way of Ji nil, French 8omaI- Itaud. The warsMpi wars psrmltte l to ship ouly a toodsait 1 tons of coal among even ships, beo.-.M taking ptwrtalom.- Mr E.8. White of the ■ Meigs p o jrliood, aud a cu ling msn ot hta < muolty, visited town Tuesday.