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Tboraasville’s Best S'ore:
Thomasville’s Best Store
Voting Coupon
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Georgia Policy Holders In
Big CompaniesTo Or
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A Profuse Array of Tempting Bargains For
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Have you seen the- wonderful collection
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non. Why, tc.anre the Mvlcs
'nil Apartment of
growth of tho cWjjcb. The' commit-
j tee of which Mr, Wright la a •jaenotwr
will decide upon the boundaryillnea
; *fcjlbe-tw’o;<UyU$ona and r.-il! r-por
tion the church property between the
two now dioceses. ThoaiasvlUo will
of course be lii the aouthern diocese.
h tho Steyernjoa C«
organization and '
Almost sight year* ngo today ho:
married Miu Cowlo Modi, of-Way-
J iirpaq, who survives him.'His mother
V i. M! V* a “ n 1* ®fwett and his brother,!
' T. J. Everett, of Lakolandf Fla,, to-
gather with his heart broken wife,
were with him when -the end eftmo,
I . at the hospital about 2:30 yesterday |
Mr. Everett wan an enthusiastic j
membor of the Odd Feiows and had
' served the order and his fellow men
in a thousand different ways.
Rev. Alex W. Bcaler will conduct
■ his funeral thig afternoon at 3 o'clock
' from the family residence on'Cainp-
’ bell street. The pall bearers will
*> be MOpsrs ohn Nantz, Wayne Mc-
Rao, Harry. Steyorman, Dllllngby,
Emmet McKinnon and 0. F.. Cole
man,
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SOLDIERS LEAVE POLAND.
Atlanta, GO., Dee. G.-—Governor
Terrell yesterday morning received
a. letter from Mrs. J. G. Rawlings,
of Valdosta, 'pleading with him to
save tho lives of kar lwo sons, who
are ilndor sentences to be hanged
for the murder, of the Carter children
The governor says; that he can do
nothing la this fine at the present
time, as he- understands that an ap
plication for executive clemency will
bo made to the board of pardons. He
says that the board will have to, pass
upon the application before he can
consider the matter of executive
clemency in the ease.
j ther steps.". The proposition to: pur-,
I ehaso the plant was then before the
i people. lt-waViu keeping with my
[ideas.of the city’s needs and X stated
and still believe tliat“ the sum ex
pended wnB hut a small amount com.
| pared to. what la necessary for bet-
[ torments that will be made at an. ear
ly date by our people. Any citizen
believing that 1 have done an' In
justice to any man or any candidate,
wlth the above or any other remarks
to further my electlonhas my consent
to yoto hisconvlctlons regardless of
whatever he may have led me to bo-
lieve of his support.
Respectfully,
C. W. Cooper,
Having purchasedthe interest* of A. M. Wat
son in, the firm of TAYLOR & WATSON
will offer to the publica complete slock of
PLOTMING AT■ REDUCED PRICES
ODD FELLOWS.
Last Night Elected OlHcera for Nexd
Six Jlonths.
From Wednesday’s Dally.
At a very enthusiastic mooting of
the Odd Fellows last night the semi
annual election of ofllcers took place.
The following is the well cholep line
up: Noble Grand: W. P. Coy. Vice
Grand, !C. J. Schmidt'; Secretary, G.
W. James; Treasijrer, R. E. McDon
ald; Trustee, C. T. Gandy.
NEW RECORDS.
NEW PRESIDENT.
Charles A. Peabody Will Head the
Mutual Life.
New York, Dec. 5.—The Herald
today says tiiat Charles A. Peabody'
has been selected as the next presi
dent of the Mutual Life Insurance
Co. He will probably be elected to
morrow.
v Mr. T. J. McCartney spent Sun
day In Camilla.
Things in Russia Assumo a Brighter
Aspect.
Warsaw, Doc. ;5.—The abolition
of state marital law was goxetted
today and Poland Is now freed from
military rule. -
Advices from Sebastopol say the
government lias ordered mutineers
to bo tried by, court martial, in ac
cordance with war time usage.
Information from Moscow says that
a committee of the Bourse Is trying
to arrange a settlement of tho tele
graphers strike.
Warsaw. Dec. B.—Tho executive
committee of tho ralroad employes’
union has telegraphed all stations
on the Russian railroads to begin a
general strike at midnight unless
tho sentence of death pased by the
court martial on Samaria on Sokoloff
and other leaders of the recent strike
there Is reversed sooner.
J.‘ T. Thompson of Ochlockonee
was a Saturday visitor.
Miss Susie Mae Brown of Cairo
as a visitor Saturday to the city.
Rev. J. M. Rushln of Boston, was
among the prominent visitors on
Saturday.
Many Picas of Guilty Help Out the
Treasury.
'From Wednesday’s Dally.
Business was brief in Mayor’s court
yesterday afternoon. There was no
blind tiger case to chain the Interest
of the public and audience as well
as performers were few in number.
The single case that was tried re
sulted in the acquittal of the defead-
- \ ■ .
ant, a woman who was up for. dis
orderly conduct. Thework of the
officers had not been as skimpy as
these returns might Indicate. The
total receipts from pleas of guilty on
the arrests that they had made. The
city treasury in £50 fatter than It
was this time last week.
Mr. W. H. Benton of the Chastain
neighborhood was a Saturday visitor
to ThomasvlUe.
Rush.
Mrs. H. E. Cochran and Mrs. J. E.
Archibald visited Miss Pauline Coch
ran In Camilla this week. g
W. J. Taylor,
Thomasville,
Mrs. H. K. Upham of Atlanta is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cal
vin Carroll. , -ArKwH'
Ur. Georg* 8, Strawbrtdge arrived
from Philadelphia Sunday afternoon
and Is receiving a warm welcome
from his ThomasvlUe friends. He
Is occupying the Forbes cottage'on
Park front which he has leased for
the season.
Mr. J. McR. Williams who has-
been visitng her father, Ur. C. T.
Stuart has returned to her home in
St. Louis.
Senator Clay Better.
Washington, Dec. 6.—Senator Clay
of Georgia, who was seriously 1U
Sunday, Is reported much Improved
today. His trouble Is duo to an
acute attack of Indigestion.
Miss Edwlna Davis, who has been
visiting the family of Rev. A. W.
Dealer returned to Albany yesterday
Mr. Edwin Phillips has returned
from a trip to Columbus.
Col. John R. Singletary was here
from Cairo Saturday, i ! [ ; tt f I morning.
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