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TIMES-ENTERPRISE TOOMASVTLUC. GEORGIA, JULY *1 ISO)
ESCAPED CONVICT
HAS LITTLE FREEDOM
Uttar Booker Qe<e Away From Ball.
But Gate Baek Quickly.
Letter Booker bad a abort deeh of
freedom yesterday. Lester ie a eUteeo
year old negro who wee oonvieted of a
misdemeanor eome weekeago aodwaa
toot to Bell'e Lumber Camp tor eix
monthe.
Yesterday ha Jumped the game and
the doge and the trail and made for
home. Be did not wait for time nor
tide, but appeared on Broad atreetln
the middle of the afternoon with hi*
atripee atill on.
The local offloial* had not yet leaned
of the eeoape, but Marshal Steven* hap
pened to catch light of hie atripee.
Booker embted of the Marshal a* about
he tame time, and Ip an endea
make good hie reahneer be took Hie
beele in hie handa and ran like the pro
verbial wild toward tin railroad. The
manlial gare chaaa in a bugg
down at the American Planing Mill'e
plant he oame op with the game At a
range of 100 yardt; be opened Are acrora
the negro'a bow, aa the aailor would
•ay. At the drat ahot the eeoape bore
to, and rurreudored.
It toned out tliariio war headed for
bit mother'a houae in town, but aa yet
be baa not naohed that deattnatlon.
WAREHOUSE BUILDING
ON FLETCHER STREET
Tbemaavlilo Qlrl la Honored-
Him Moaelle Gr.ffln of Thomaarille
ia Tlilting Him Mary Mro Aran at
Quitman. On laa* Wedneaday evening
Mim Avers complimented bar gueat
with an elaborate lawn party. The
pretty euburbaa borne of the hoataae
waa enhanoed in beauty by myriad* of
Japaneae lanterna. Among the reoelv
lng party in addition to Mim Griffin,
warp Miaaee Lula Hodgee and Marl and
Kathleen Avera.
Neatly Turned
Mim Luoy Parker, who haa been via
it ng her brother, Mr. J. W. Parker,
baa returned to her home' at Thomae-
Tille. Mim Parker la one of the moat
beautiful and aroomplimd young ladiee
that haa yialted Pelham In eama time
and during bar atay hen haa won many
frianda.—Pelluun Journal.
The Journal alao tella of an auction
party at which Mr. Oarl Mitchell of
Thomaanlle aotod aa auctioneer, 11
by hit wit added much pleaenre to the
•Toning'* entertainment.”
Dillon Dots.
Tbe Dillon ball team will not oarry a
defeat very long. On the Ant of July
they got one from Paro, but three daye
later they gave It to Oohlookonee. The
OUlon team givea out a atanding chal
lenge to any Shall play era in or near
thoir headquarters to play a game at
moat and time. Mr. O. H. McKinnon
will arrange to aooomtnodate moat any
asda’l oornera.
Mim Jimmie Hall, who haa bora via
llirg the family of R. O. Wheeler, re
turned to bee home in Moultrie but
weak.
Mr. R. 0. Wheeler will leave Wed
neaday tor Hampton Springe, Fla., to
epand a faw day* with hi* aiater. Mra,
Roddenbery will aooompany him.
Mr. O. H. McKinnon riatud hla fa
ther'! home in Proepeot laet Sunday.
Mr. B. E. Wheeler Tinted relative*
in Moultrie Saturday and Bandar.
R. K. W.
Word haa been received from Mra
George M. Smith, who la at White
Springe with her huaband that they are
having a moat pleaaant virit and that
Mr, Smith'a health te rapidly Improving
Mr. and Mra. 0. B. Mauldin returned
to Oairo Thureday after a abort while
apent in TbomatviUe.
Mr. W. B. Hambleton ia building s
wurehooae on Fletoher atreel, Juet
north of the Ooaat Una railroad. The
atvooture la aubatautlully detlgned "and
la enoloaed In corrugated Iron.
Mr. W Feieprrg, the furniture dealer,
haa leaeedtlie building aau warehonae
and will on it immediately upon it*
completion. He will etlll retain both
floora of the bonding lie now occupiea.
WHITAKER STABLE BOUGHT
/ 8Y MR- J- R- SALTER
The Wkltakaj livery etgble on Jack
too afreet wee bought yesterday by Mr.
J. R, Salter. Mr. Salter will continue
continue to ooudoot the bu.lnee* at for
merly at the aame etand. He will cater
to the eame patronage that waa oared
for by Oept. Whitaker, Mr. Salter ie a
gnat lover of bone* and becaoee of the
wear proximity of hie offloe to the at able
bo can look after the interact of both.
MASONS WILL MOVE
IN GRIBBEN BUILDING
Poor Orope Eleowhere-
Mr. J. M. Bullosk waa a prominent
Oohlockooee citizen who afent Satur
day in town. Mr. Bullnck has joat re-
tdrned from a trip over aouth Georgia
and Carolina. He report* that Thom**
oonnty la the only eectton of all he pea*,
ed through when the oropa are worth
white. He my* that iu Carolina bo
noticed nombera and nnmbere of ootton
flelde that would uenr bo even chopped
outbaouumof the mimrebly poor con
dition of the orop. ,
COLORED INSURANCE CO.
ASKS TOR CHARTER
A petition for oharter for the Uni-
vernal Benefit Association 1* pubUahod
today. H, H. Thweat, 8,8. Broadnax
and W.H. Holloway three of tbe most
prominent negroes iu tbe city am the
petittonen. They pnpoeo to write In
dustrial lnanmnoe and to run a • Regular
■lok, death and aootdent insurance bush
uses on the mutual plan except that
they will limit their liability In any in-
divided cam to 1400.
Knlgkta Templar and Odd Fellws will
Join Them In New Quarters.
The Haaone have decided to move
their quartan. They have effected an
arrangement with Mr. Jae. Gribben for
the om of the large upstairs of hla
bolldingat the earner of Broad end
Wlewber streets.
Hr. Gribben will begin work at once
patting the hull into aoltable shape for
its new tenants. It waa originally
bnilt for the Masonic home and very
faw changes an necessary. The hall Ji*
delight!ally cool and will make a model
mooting place.
For a long time the Mason* and Odd
Fellows have ooonpied the Pittman
hall, over FerriU’e furniture store, but
these quartan wen too email, and ow
ing to laok of ventilation unoomfortably
hot.
Tha Odd Fellowe will move with the
Masons to tbe new quartern, and tbe
new oommaaderv of Knight's Templar
will likewise ahan their berth.
It te possible that the Mesons will sell
their old fnrnitun. end bny » mon
elaborate ontilt. At any rate they will
equip their new home In exoalleut style.
STABLE ON FIRE
MAKES BOYS RUN
Tho Halo of Motherhood.
The halo of motherhood ia a divine thing* we all
revere it, and we all appreciate at what a coat it haa
been won. Apprehension, tears, worry, aadactnal eaffering
make up its cost, and jet all this might be vastly lessened
by tbe simple agency of
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a liniment dedicated to the easing of
parturition and Its accompanying
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and the results following its use are -
nothing short of marvelous. M A
friend in need is a friend i*deed,”
that's what Mother’s Friend is.
Sold at all drug stores for
$t.oo per bottle. Send for|
our book, ** Motherhood,"
ifree if you ask. «
BftADFIEtD'REGULATOR OO.,
ATLANTA. CA.
TO REMOVE
FRECKLES and PIMPLES
In Tun Days, Du '
Satin ola.
The Complexion Beantifier.
NEW K. OF P. OFFICERS
INSTALLED INTO OFFICE
At this week's meeting of tbe Knights
of Pythias the new offloen for the
•eoond half of 1(04 were Intuited. Dis
trict Grand Chancellor, Theo Titos ad
ministered the semi-annual puee word
and banded the Installation eenmootea
Tha naw offloare an:
W. H. Hammond. Obunoellor Oomd.
J. W. Psacock, Tice Chancellor.
J. M. Edwards, Prelate.
L. J. Sturdivant, M.star of Work.
M. A. Fleetwood, Keeper of B. A S,
Ghee. Oh'l, Muster of Exchequer.
P. O. Diokey, Master of Finance.
J. 0. Schwenoke. Master of Arms.
J. L. Spear, Inside Guard.
Joe Goldberg, Outride Guard.
These are up to tbe high etandard of
K. of P. ofBoere, and they will honor
the organisation by their aarvloe*.
HIRSCH LUMBER C0-*
LOSES ONCE MORE
Bradford Analey who haa?
Live Oak for soma time, no
good poriUon with tha A. G. L.
Jno. G. Burney and T. 8. Leak of
Boston wen well known oitlxoni of that
oily who wore in town Thursday.
MtaaBceoUna Sheffield of Quitman,
who has vent eevaral daye hare vary
pleasantly with friend* returned home
Jndge Robt. Mitchell b hearing
great many motions for now trials
this week. Yesterday ha had argued
before him tha case of the Hireoh Lum
ber Co. of Brunswick vs tbe Boston
Lumber Co., G. W. Beverly, ointment.
Judge Joe Bennett of Bhuawtok, and
Boaooe Luke represented the petition
era, while Theo Titus appeared for tha
defendants. This case was tried at the
April term of Superior oourt and a ver
dict brought la for tha' defendant.
Judge Mitchell dented the wew trial.
Te Mies Humpnriee
The following extract from tbe ac-
eount of a compliment tendered ooaof
Thomaevllte's girl* appeared In the Way-
cross Journal:
“Tha entertainment Thureday evening
given by Mr. and Mix. John Humphreys
waa u pretty oompUmant to their riatar
Mise Lillian Humphreys of ThomaavUto.
Tha hooaa waa attract! valy daoorated
with fan*, palms, and cut floware, and
of
The lovers of exoltoment and the eons
of real had an inning-only aa inning—
yesterday. At tbe hottest part of a hot
dav tbe etartllng sound of tha Ore whis
tle broke ont, and accompanying it came
a dense amoke from south Monroe St.
The boys all made a dash fur tha
storm oontre hut got there only to find
that the imoae aroee from a small ■ ta
ble burning on Mr. George Beverly'*
property. The lire department had the
Claae under control within a few min-
TAKEOFF YOUR BONNET.
That blinds your eyes, look a few facts right in
the face.
• Do you want a Dinner Set, A Toilet Set, A few
odd pieces. I am sure you do and you*are afraid they
can not be had at a reasonable figure.
Go to thinking about these things; come to me and
I will show yon how easy it will be for both J of us to
agree on a subject of such importance.
Think about the sewing machine question and
then come, here and let me demonstrate how easy it is
ta get a machine good for your life time and the lifetime
of your children .and to’get it for a modest sum.
C. B. QUINN,
_ ilnwrpry, <iunn(M
and mmiiy rafumletl If it fauta u> roraore th
xroratcaae of Frcckic*. i'lmpl®*. Tan, WW
Hpota, Hiillowne-v Hlack-nmd*. or nnv oth$,
skin eruption in flOdaya—leavea the akin eiemr
non. healthy and restores the beauty of youth
Thousands testify to tha merits of HatlnoU.
Miss A lire Urate writes:—Till bodeaux.
La., Oct. 15, W. "For four years my face waa
completely covered with freckle* and plmplek-
All rentedfailed, noil I used two paced
ayes of Hat I no la, which completely removta
be freckles and pimples. My complexloung
ow perfect, and hope every lady havl.ee
ecklra and pimple* will try Hatlnola.” Fr
cand f 1.00, by leading: druxxlels, or mallado
National To Hat Co- Farl*. Tenn. »
ThomaRvilio by R. Thomaa Jr., and '
« n drogflel
JNO. ROSS LIBERATED
AT PRELIMINARY TRIAL
John Roes wea given a oommlttment
trial yesterday before Justioe J. W. H,
Mitchell.
Bom killed another negro named Zack
Maclean .near Merrillville on tbe 27th of
test Deoember by ehootug him. Tha
ewdanoe a* the trial yesterday bowewr
•bowed that tbe killing was Justifiable,
and.'Roa* was tuned loose. Captain
Hammond defended the negro while
SoUertor Luke represented the state.
RUNNIN6 ENGAGEMENT
BETWEEN NEGRO COUPLE
Elbert Williams a more or ten noto
rious man about town dark town-
had a alight mtenadaretending with bis
wife yesterday morning. Williams
Uvea over in the vldnlty of Nlggerfoot,
and parties who represent themselves
aa having been very close to tha man*
of aotteo. say that tha fight waa a sort
of running engagement, extending over
a dletence of half a mite or more.
Elbert wae arrested, and th* battered
up condition of hi* wife wae such us
to lead officer Martin into turning hii
i over to the county authorities.
Williams eaye ha didn't do it, and ia
fact maintain* that be I* ea innooent
aa any soft eyed lamb.
NEW TRIAL DENIED
IN ANSLEY CASE
A motion for a new trial in the High
tower-Analey case was argued Thurs
day before Judge Robt. Mitchell The
motion was denied, but it will be taken
up to tbe 8upreme Oourt on a bill of ex-
oeptlons. .
It will be remembered that at the teat
rm of superior oourt in April, a ver
dict of I1M4 wae brought in for Mr.
tael ay against Mr. Hlghtowur.
Mr. Hat Harris of Macon and Mr. J.
H. Merrill represented Mr. Hightower,
while the Analey bde wae upheld by
Judge Roddenbery and Bob*. Shipp of
Moultrie.
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THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Pelham’s New Commercial Hotel
THE ARLINE HOUSE
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Commercial traveler*, patronage eoliclted.
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Meigs, Georgia.
Wanted!
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