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WILL rROBATED.
'Blocks like hanging.
getting good.
Some Come. Home (in i
Remain at Home.
Reform Crusade la Vsrtdosta to he
Ccrrlod on by Organiz'd Club; j
Washington, D. C.ANov. 5.:—J. C.
P.awllngs,' tho Gaorglq preacher who
ts accused of hiring a negfo man. All
; Moore, to assassinate a family named.
Carter, must hang. •
The United States Supremo Court
in it decision -announced by Chief
Justice Fuller, affirmed the vcrdlc.
of the lower court;
The chief justice directed that the
I mandate of the court be Issued at
once. ,
With this decree of the United
State! Supremo Court tho last hope,
save one. for J. G. Rawlings Is gone.
The final hope is so remote that it
Valdosta! Ga., Nor. 0.—Tho reform! Rot. A- Of C.ophcnson, of Me
crusade which st ruck. Valdosta this ' Hie. was among the visltoi
Wei resulting in the City Council j pronincnco in the city Monday,
revoking the saloon, license' 5 to
came elfectivo next month, U to bo I I,Ir - F - •
continued. A Good Government ClJb^ por.oacod
Is to be formed nest weal: fur tb.o,th° Clt 5' 1
purpose of getting rid cf disorderly j
'■.cures. It was ennonneed today! Chief o
that a raid upon these bouses will j Momtrlo,
be made next week and that they I oa kucin.
are to be driven out. Just exactly
. .> .111 fu. .,,. (a nal t.nnwn 1 . CS . V. .
A. Fr.'ngls went down to
Metcalfe yesterday morn.ng.
Chief of Police, West, of Moul
trie, wan In the city yesterday, and
carried back to Moultrie with him
a negro wanted there.
BOSTON NOTES.
Many Visitors to the City of East
Thomas.
(By H. C. Jordan.)
Capt J. B. Roberta formerly a
citizen of Boston but now of Doerun
was In'bur city last Thursday trans
acting business. The captain’s
friends were glad to meet and shake
his hand.
B. B. Rawls who once did a large
naval sforea buslncsa here, but now
residing in Taylor County was here
last week.
Ben Whipple an employee of the
A. C. L. and stationed at Balnbrldge
wag here last Tuesday visiting his
mother, Mrs, A. J. Whipple at her
home on west Jefferson street.' |
Stewart Rogers of Waycroas wne
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
WHICH WILL ENABLE US TO SELL CHEAPER THAN
POKE. THEY ARE HERE TO SELL AND NOT TO El
QUALITY IS “O. If." THE STYLES ARE ‘’O. K.' THE I
"O.K." OUR MOTTO 18 "O. K." THE BEST GOODS
LEAST MONEY. '
See Us Before You Buy and
We >WIII Both? Rest.
THE PERFECT WAY.
FAMILY REUNION.
on that petition. /'
DOUBTS THE STORY.
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FILLED WITH THE LARGEST , MOST COMPLETE AND UP-TO-
DATE CLOTHING Tll$T HAS EVE R BEEN SHOWN IN THOMAS-
V1LLE. BOUGHT OF FIVE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST MAN-
I FACTOIERS OF CLOTHING IN NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BALTIMORE. , f
MALLARD & VARNEDOE.
Mrmfccrn Family of Mr. Mosea Wil'
llama Enjoy Occasion.
The member* v of the family of
Mr. Mcses William* held a reun
ion at the home of Mr. James Wtl-
rams, his son, near Patten last
Sunday, November 4th.
Tho occasion was the sixty-first
birthday of Mr. Williams, and there
! wero gatberod around him thirty
►ojis dud daughters r.nd grnndchil-
U was an Ideal Novombor day.
Tho ivurm rays of the sun were
mellowed by tho crisp autumn air.
riverybody was harpy, and gave
'■ tftnnVs to Him who keopn and bles-
* t < rro for tho privilege df gathering
in—:’ior on S'ich a dellghful oc-
’ cniles.
Tho dry wca rloasRntly spent,
/' and when tho homo going time
r'. ermo they t-oparnted trusting that
, Oat would permit et another such
, roonlf.lv on thin earth, but If not
Cohere: hie i In tho land where all
5-SS famiilc; aro made happy by Christ
Jf*w
. , Fe hid tv. civs grandchildren
* thorn wo e .rrs-nt Mr. and Mrs.
It -iferes Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
TIiomai Wlliiarai. Mr. and Mrs. W.
y.r o-'-ar. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mor
ris, Ur. nnl Mr.-. James Williams,
sfsstr. end Mrs. A. J. Mills, Mr. and
'Mrs. AreNo Williams, Levy and
Arthur Williams and Misses Lotllo
• and Rath Williams.
SUBSCRIBER.
Scores of Thomasville Citizen;: Have
Learned It. ,
Tlmos-Enterprlse is
thnn any other
The wlso merchant!
If yon suffer from backache.
There Is only omiVay to cure it.
There is only one way to cure it.
There is only one way to cure it.
The perfect way to cure the kid
neys.
A bad baok means sick kidneys.
Neglect it, urinary troubles follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills are made for
kidneys only.
George Gregory, shoemaker, liv
ing at 667 West Hay st., Jackson
ville, Ha., Bays: "I have used Doan's
Kidney Pills for my backache and
they cured it, I have suffered from
kidney .compaint for a nurabor of
years. There was a dull pain right
across the small of my back. I
cduld hardly do my work and could
not sleep at night on account of tho
pain In my back. I would get up In
the morning fading so tired that I
could hardly get my clothes on and
had to just drag myself around. My
urine was thick and had a strong
odor. I usod liniments' and other
.remedies but they did not help me.
Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills I got
n box. They made my back strong
and removed nil the pain. My urine
became a natural coior. I can rec
ommend Doan's Kidney Pills, for
they helped me,’’
For sale by all dealers. Prlco BO
rents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for tbe Unit
ed States.
Remember the name—Doans—
and take no other/
The will of the into Mr. W. B.
Fambrough of Boston, was probated
in common ferni ■ la the office of
judge Jonas at tho court house yes
terday. Attorney W. C. Saedgrass
Died tho will.
Mr. Fambrough’s estate is valued
at between $3,000 and $5,000, and
is left to his family.
Mrs. Augusta M. Fambrough was
appointed 'administratrix of tho es
tate, anl testamentary guardian.
NEW BMKCNES.
WE nAVE JUST RECEIVED A
hardlv exists—the Intercession of the 1 NEW LOT OF DIAMONDS. NOT-
prison commission. j WITHSTANDING THE ADVANCE
When the mandate of the higher j IN THE MARKET YOU CAN STILL
court reaches Georgia and the Judge
of the Superior Court will ro-sen-
tence Rawlings and Alf Moore to be
hanged.
Attorney John R. Cooper has made
a wonderful light for hie client, car
rying the case twice to the hlgheat
tribunal,-but be lost out finally and
now has onlv the prison commission
to detend upon
On next Tuesday the commission
will take up the petition# for commu
tatlon of sentences of Jesse end Mil-
ton ‘Rawlings. Argument on them
baa been heard, but the 'commission
reserved its decision until the courts
had dlaposed of the cose against the
father of the boys. *
Whether Attorney Cooper will
I make any' light or not to save tl^
elder Rawlings remains to be seen,
r
but t» Is beilo-ed thfrt he Would not
■opardlxe any ehanco for the' boys
loon, were responsible for them. It » RoBers nt lheIr hoale on Stephens
will be remembered that the negro | atre(3t ,’ aat „ cck
preachers, and the better class of, E . F , stone an old Coston boy by “ akina “ for th e old
negroes, protested against the dives but now located at Valdosta was; ,
some time ago, and asked the Mayor visiting his sister, Mrs. J. W. Moore!
and Council to abolish them, sev- aud Mrs. W. Z. Brantley last wcok. pvTcn NEGROES REARRESTED.
Moultrie Paper asks Question About
lialloy'e Bister.
The Moultrie Observer,
last Issue says:
"A Thomas county citizen has
told tho Ttmes-Enterprlso of a sis
ter of Jap. A. Bailey, the showman,
living near M&frlllvllte, She Is de
scribed as being very old and talks
Miss Ola'Mae-Parish of Pavo, who
has been 'tho attractive and popular, WaBtcd j jack
guest bf her friend Mis* Lila Brook3 1
for a week, has returned to her home
muoh to the regret of her many
to Jail and Stayed
Right There.
I The negroef, Ollte and Mattie Cun-
Mr. J. B. Cole ^f Tifton visited nlngham, charged with the attempts
In Its bis daughter, Mrs.
■since my last letter.
Sheriff T. J. Hight was in this
bailiwick' last Friday attending to
legal husinesc.
D. A. Nortonj at poisoning the Futch family are
back in the county jail after a day or
two of froedom. The graad jury at
the last term of court found-no true
bill against them and tbere was no
Thomas county Is well blezsed In. excuse for holding thorn. Conse-
good truo and faithful officers and qucntly they wero released. Rut at-
of luxuries of formed days. Ac-' our shoAff In n model one. f 1 tornoy Fondren Mitchell, reprosont-
cordiig to her story her family,| Mr. J. D. Cooper wants tho owner! [ ns the Futch family swore out a
which was very wealthy, cut off hcrl of .a certain large yellow ox with! warrant against them,
inheritance because! of her mar-! white cn .right nhouldcr and hip, j r'n the moantime they had been ro-
riage. It would havo been Iropcir-I"marked crop in oach car, horns raw- 1 j caaodj but wont back
tatit had eho told what her narco cd off about 8 or 9 year3 old.
broke to come to his place 3 mile/ tJjero bj , the;n
bold* Eoston prove property, pay
charges end take him'away. '
Mrs. Everitt Eadld pf .Moultrie
The McQlnnojji boy s father dial was in Eoston since my last letter
when ho was threo years old, and nt visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
11 the lad was working in a ilvory* J. VV, Taylor at their homo in North j More, t,.eu turned tho key on
GET THEM AT THE OLD PRICES.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAM
INE AND INVEST.
L. H. Jerget,'
Jeweler and Silversmith. •
TAX NOTICE.
Third Round.
I will be at the following named
places on dates named below for the
purpose of collecting the state and
coukty fax for the year 1906.
Meigs, Monday Nor. 12.
Ochlockonee, Tuesday Nov, IS.
Metcalfe, Wednesday Nov. 14.
Patten, Monday Nor.. 19, fore
noon.
Bsrwick, Tuesday Nov. 20, fore
noon.
I will be at my office at the court
house In Thomasville every day from
November 30th to December 20th
on which day the books will positive
ly be .closed. Respectfully,
P, 8. HEETH, T. C. T. C.
Notice to Metcalfe Subscribers.
Prof. W; H. Searcy Is the author
ized agent for the Tlmes-Enterprlse
In the Metcalfe district. He has full
power to collect subscriptions and re-
celpt for same.
FOR RENT—I have one - or two
horse farm to rent within one and
one-half miles of Merrillville. A.
C. Stenhenzon. 2tw.
waz prior to her. marriage, for ac
cording to tho history of James A.
Bailey, hi? real namo was not Dail
ey,'but McGInncss.
to the jail
after somo clothes that had been left
Mrs. T. S. Slngle-
j tary wife of the ja.Ier, was there
alone, when Ihe negroes appeared
! hut bUq knew they wero wanted. She
| let'them go upstairs where their
; tho surprised couple and they are
stnbjo at $3.50 per month. In lalor Bo3toa.
years ho attached himself to a man! V,’. ’.I. Fambrough of Atlanta rop- 1 cre now Prospocts of rarnain-
tftK™ 7' n,e, BU r. rn n' come Ilttlo time.
FOR SALE—Suburban store, close
In. Paying business, with small
capital. Address X, care Timos-
Enterprise. d&w lm
FARM FOR SALE—35 to €0 acres
good farm land, one mile from
. Ochlockonee. Apply to A. \V.
, • Logue, Ochlockonee, Ga.
■ 10-19-lmw
named Frederick . Bailey who was resenting John E. McCray £ Co.,
Times-Enterprla ‘oh printing is
'11*110. This I* no joque. 1
an advnneo agent of a’,big circus
and an attachment grow up b’slv, cm
them that resulted in tho boy being
adopted and taking the _ name of
Bailey. It was many years until he
accumulated hl3 wealth and his
biography says nothing of sisters or
brothers.
• President I. C. Hunt went down
to Waycfoss yesterday afternoon to
appear before the ^Synod of Georgia
in tho Interests of Young’s College.
Advertising keeps the money com
ing in. Try it a barrel and see.
cnid city fr.-.s la the city th!f
in oonsi-llallon with oar city fathers: tons, ria„ who bate been visiting,
with regerd to ere ling oir c’.o.trtc| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neel, the formers!
light end waterworks ;l->nt. ^pereats, will soon remove to Way-f
Charlie Brooks and S lln Horn ot, cross anl Mr. H. E.‘ Neel will as- ‘
Second Hand and
New Cane Mills
the o-nniic variety of birods, were 1 sime fharks of tho Southern Ex- ^' or 8a * e a ^ a re ^ uce ^ Price. One
joined.in matrimony by H. C. Jor-! pre.-s Ocmrcny ngensy at sail place.*
number 2 .Kentucky Power Mill r.e'-
Novembcr Mr. J. A. Ferry, senior member oni hand ' Ono 3 ro!lor Kent.ici-.y
dan. Esq. on Saturday,
third. lot tbo firm of Ferry Bro.'s whole-' mU1 ’ anlcml power, new. One is
The election for congressman and s-le grocer of oar city has domiciled * ack 2 roller In iron frame, animal
throa aprellnto court Jastlces passel himself and family in J.-B. Brook's Power, new. 2-sets 2 roller 18 la.
off very qnle'.ly Inst Tuesday la this residence on Stcpbehs street. We | cane mills, new, animal power,
dloceso, only 43 voice being rolled.! ere glad to roccgnlzo brother Perry!
QrigS* receiving 40 and the judgesL , a eitlzcn of tho Hub and extend .
cordial greetings to himself and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Neel of Day-1 By.
THOMASVILLE IRONWORKS
Thomasville, Ga.
WE ARE SELLING
DRY GOODS
Of such quality and at such prices that It will pay you to come to
Thomasville and huy.
NEIL BROTHERS.
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