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FENCE FENCE! FENCE!
DESFLH.1DO SEEKS FREEDOM.
LAW'S DELAY. -
a For one* we find oursslvss screen
a in* with tha puissant Emory Speer,
t In a recent dlacuaslon of the famous
9 Rawlings vase he told . attorney
t Coopor that the latter bad acted
9 wrongly In delaying the case on
9 frivolous and unimportant excuses
* and technicalities.
1 This c~a affords a star example
of the law’s delay that mokes the
' average map . rave, and 1 wonder ling events In which he took part.
’ whether the taw was Intended to de- There was a series of burglarise
1 feat justice, or to enforce It. The In this city, among them being the
1 murdered has repeatedly confessed residence of T.'C. Mitchell and the
Ms guilt, and has even said that be Faille store. ’ Rewards were offered
I Is anxious to be hanged, in spits for the csp&re of the robbers and
of this his attorney has, for adver- a number of people trailed them for
Using purposes, or for money, er for dayw. Finally all quit the chase ex-
both, quibbled and twisted wound eept Gas Hunt, who was at that
for months. He has made a farce ffme sheriff of Thomas county. Hoi
Of the law, and has brought it Into kept up (he chase, and one night
disrepute wherever the case is between midnight and dawn located'
known. In short there Is somethin* the «« he wanted on a freight train
wrong with the system that" permits at Becontoa. Then followed a pie-
such things to be done. tbl dost in which the nervy sheriff j
Judge Speer was eminently cor* *“ ffimf at tf the two of the men I
net In calling down the 'attorney. <h>m the top ef a moving flat car. 1
and If more judges win follow his was shot through the left breast 1
example and frown npon these dlls- I®* over the 1 heart, end the bnlletj
tory tactics, perhaps there will be Passed clear through Mb body. He
less cause for complaint in the fu- wan' taken' fo Albany ami tar between
INTBRPBISE.
80 V«ui ago Wants Out of
Fen.
is ingress.
USE PUBLISHING
company.
Jkt C&e Timtofl-Enterprl*€ BaUdinf
Thomaavllle, Ga.
JAMES WATT & BRO.
GEORGIA.
THOHASVILLE,
Brunswick Steamship Comany’s Fan- ’ Every faxa
sengcr Service. | read tke Tli
Tha Brunswick Stsamsblp Com- kave a mess
pany wUl Inaugurate paseengor ser- tkrosgk this
vice between New York, Brunswick' ]
and Havana, Cuba, during the early
part of December. j p,jr rmT
Definite advice aa to sailing dates 1 tun
I will be gives later.
The eteamahlp "Brunswick" whlsb Thsri^TT a
fie point of safety and comfort Is «jd world whit
second to aoae of tks vessels In the
I Atlantic Coastwise service and ply*
tag Between tke states and Cobs
i wiu be O* first boat placed In this
i service.
[ All of the pern anger vssssls of the'
Brunswick Stsamsblp Company will
ply between: New York and Havana,
stopping ID both directions at Bruns
wick’ thus fhrnlshtag service between
Brunswick amt: Hew Yoth sad be
tween Brunawlck and Havana.
The establishment: at direct stsem-
sblp service between: • Georgia part
and Cutr will! assist materially In
development of tsxde betwasn
these section*.
Tbe Cuban boet*win batataboth
freight anti passenger traffic' bstweee
Brunswick and' Havana.
at $20,00Q. One of the barkeepers
did business after the law was pass
ed, claiming that the law w^s tn
violation of Ms constitutional
rights. But the court said no, and
Fitsgerald will remain arid.
Another ' Interesting desldon
touches the vagrant law. If the
court had had a photograph of somo
of Tbomasvflle’s loafers It could not
have described them morp faithful
ly than in the following:
"One who wanders and atrolls
nbbut In Idleness, with no lawful
Three Months,
subscription now
do reasonably - continuous em
ployment and no regular Income, Is
a vagrant within the meaning of
paragraph 3 of aectlon 463 of the
penal code and this fa true, not
withstanding such person may have
a fixed place of abode, where he us
ually . fodges. Especially would
such a poison be a vagrant when
bis loafing and fostering was about
pool rooms, barrooms,- diver,, lewd
houses and otter places of like char
acter.
There is only ene loophole In the
H Supremo
fol • Few If*.
If all’ the railroads that are built
on paper materialise*, human life
would be In exceedingly grave dan
ger.
If (he rain of yesterdky coaUaam
history will repeat Itself In rwganl
to the amount of mud and! muck
mixed on ThomariVillb' streets.
If alPthe old bachelors should get
married'-there, would still Be amne
old maids and my bow moor m«li-
ere-in-taw..
It homes could lBr« without) Med .
the hackmea: would got rlcht They .
don’t get mnch - as It! Is bat’ great
fortunes are made from:' smrril
things.
. It everySody advertised to the
Timer-Enterprise the editors: would!
be deluged with douktwnutli
H everybody was wise the-lawyer*
would: have* tt> go out ef/buslnam;
If everybody bad evoVythtiiJK. they
wanted there wouldn't be much
adofng.
If people lad all the* patent mod-
about the- doctor*
’EMmpa we .will get the Rawlings
■ere ant Of tbe way in time to take
•Mo on Gabriel's trumpet solo.
k A Bride ef Morocco.
Ssys an observer of renditions Ini
modern Morocco: “The wife- Is bought
hi Morocco today, end the-sum paid. Is.
agreed upon between her father and.
the would be husband. Sometimes a.
cow may be sufficient to- procure- a.
bride, at other times man* cattle and.
several dollars are. necessary for her
purchase. The bride is, of course.
Crossed In suitable costume but the
meet Interesting part of ber toUet to- a.
stranger Is tbe decoratlom of. henna.
Tbs- heroin, pounded and. mixed with,
lemon Juice, 1% sometimes, pointed di
rectly on to her face, armac. Bands and,
togs- At other times a stonril pattern
It pot so her flesh and the-perforated
Bolire filled op with the henna. By the-*- '
time this to completed sheets tattooed
wtUv a dark design. Society women, to:
more enlightened countries, who wear
toss Mouses In a hot summarttm often
find their arms and neck burned into A
pattern which has ranch the same ef-
Bret as tho baud tattoo ooilha poor lib
tie Moorish maid.’
foregoing dictum of the
court, and Ahat lie fir tho construc
tion to be pirt upon' the words ’'reas
onably continuous employment.” Is
1 'An Engllsh author writes of the
r Jawtao American face.” He nev^r
mm m Booth Georgian chewing cane.
It "reasonably continuous employ
ment” where n mar works only two
or three flays in' the week and loafs
around stsch places til# balance of
the tlmof That Is tfiw problem (hat
Is pow demanding aaflitloo tn the
cities of tho south- \
Etame Kansans wo lenient people,
cf»ml kave tho right idea of things.
' Xtaqy kmao reelected Hock, the kls-
tbe penitentiary. J The application,
was formally presented yesterday
though no hearing has yet Been' had!
upon it.
Palmer was, ammted Ita Thonraa-
vllto on tho: charge of harihg- pat-
tlctpated li
TOdnr Rawlings'baa been senten-
KlI ^.in His lav.orlte poem Is
—» —They ure hanging Danny
Mflrer in the mptulp!."
FACT AND EFFECT. '
(From the> Colutnbua Enqolrer.l’
The ever-entertnining. Thoaatsvini
Tlmes-Enterprlse haa taken Item
from the discharge of mtaw rixony
uous duties to tariff tho nquICUM
bJTh resident of that city a*, a; “gan.
a hyena, and a w^lipdUflMlto’* If
came about tn thta way.' it. Thom-
asvllle man permitted 1 ttsc-plaelMk
ot circus pictures lh- ttar windows
of his store upon! rendition, that b*
be given two tickets tor tho 1 drcu*i
He was XlTsa sn owier upon Ut#
circus ticket agsnt for ttoketa.
When the clreus arrived! Bs> present
ed tbs order bat, thn tftkntnwsne net
foriisomtai. Thereupon ha, so-
eared a qulck-actlcs* wortnma sad
the rervlees of a Bailiff and levied
upon "a gad. a b>eo»Vanff a whlm-
dlddls” wklok tks rirtns left spon.
the roBOery or the' Mit
chell residence anff of Baarltog shot
the sheriff who attempted' to, arrest
him sad Irik alleged pals. He was
given a twenty-year- sentence. , pu
nier wae rent to Con! City, where.,
after a yearn or tarsi, he- amt several
others, wlUfc thr aateUnce ef an no.
unstworthw guar*, conspired tv so-
cape. Othsr- gnaadbi worw appraised
of the roneptlsry and In tke confitat
that followed two. off the- rnrds were
Billed. Palmar wire twftre Indicted
for ■srlw.end wna sentoored to bo
baagas, ' at hla ssorlania w*n <• -
mataOsd tre life, huvwosonsceac. Utaoe
that tiara ho baa read* so further
attempts to get nwoy and.has bees'*
Smith is a cousin ot Mrs.
7 gg^kwldt Abo 1 Christian Sctsnce.
. Finns ueema to have both Jew
n iMA aad Christian .science. >,
> lclne ads talk
•would’ have' at Job. ,
If a genii) should vhtt Thnmas-
: v. Hie and offhr people* what they
'w anted' moat! the fat wtrald waif to.
b^. tMb, tho tl lh. fat, tEW ahork, taHV
ot. 'Georgian asks
Democracy atand?" It
nun place. 1 It la ssr-
P08TMASTER ROBBED.
O. W. Founts, Postmaster at
Riverton, 1a. nsarly lost hla Ufo and
was robbed of air comfort; anrerd-
tag to hla tattesv.whtbh. reyat- "*kr
10 years. I haa ahronln liver com
plaint. whlok led to.its* • severe
ease ot jaundfewtkmt ore* my timer
Ball* turned yetlo#; • when, my doe-
. log prensribea ' Blsetrlb BMere;
whisk sored are and tare knot me
well foi 1 •tarem^anre’* Sure sure
for BllUouiafam. NeasetalA, Weok-
■ssa and all Bteaweh, Ifoar. Btacf
sad Bladder tbraaqeinsntei A wen-
derfa) toals. El ifoafaemssy *
this tmi: short, the poor rtoh tbe rtfch.-
richer and' II John D. lived' tarev •
raise Up thet price ot oft:and' • bow
sdmariC, Stare . . maia reta’fljfohf
a.Jrek Hr Mfov astnna B rtatittliflff’ihi Vir
-aranm'Tmggs : Efd wreoMdsd- In
. g —||- re Dsmoctatlc' Baobe .he
mtaCttm*® 1 -reada speaker.
mn.H f
Tlmes-BBterprta lob prinffag Is
M>< and arttsffA This la no Joqne.
Cut this out and take It to Mont
gomery A MacIntyre’* drug store
and get a tree sample ot Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
For Mtltouneas and constipation they
are unequaled. They Improve tbe
appetite, atrengthen tbe digestion
regulate the Uver and bowela
o-gje-Jordan has -gtvaa -notice
l^gpanrmphbUiy-Tetlrartaom the
vtff ttke iSoutberB Cotton
tHe -seems 00 have
t ^ w Vewa«ereff<dlrcumstancee, or
an extent
morning about three
Yesterday
o’clock. Jack Foster, a negro flkg-
man had hla arm broken. He woi
on a car that was sideewlped by'a
passing train, and was raked to. the
ground. He Is A the City Hospital
under care of the Company’s sur
geons, aad wll be out In a tew days-
Tbe rides wiped car, mute evidence
remained near the
■to such
dived hla usefulness
. There are a good
re , think that Tom
THE OLD SHOP STILL DOING BUSINESS.
LargerI More Toolsl More Machinery! More and Better
Mechanics to Do the Work.
PRICES ARE LOWER AND WORK TURNED OUT QUICKER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE.
THE ONLY MODERN UP-TO-DATE 8HOP IN SOUTHERN GEORGIA. WE REPAIR ALL KINDS OF GUNS
STOCK GUNS, SELL GUNS, REPAIR PISTOLS, SELL PISTOLS, SELL PISTOLS, SELL ALL KINDS OF
AMMUNITION. REPAIR SEWING MACHINES, GASOLINE ENGINES AND SHALL MACHINERY, IN
FACT DO ALMOST ANYTHING IN REPAIRING AND BUILDING THAT A FIRST CLASS MACHINE SHOP
CAN Da WE CARRY A FINE HAND LOADED SHELL THAT OUTSHOOTS EVERYTHING. AMO FINE
CUTLERY, LOOKS AND KEYS. LIGHT HARDWARE AND HIGH GRADE BICYCLES AS LOW AS
SFORUXa GOODS OF ALL KINDS. QUICK WORK. BEST WORK. LOWEST PRICES OUR MOTTO.
dt the affair,
Jackson street crossing yesterday
and was the cause ot many ques
tions.
In commenting on the movement
to bring Immigration late Georgia,
the Tlmes-Enterprlse says: “Hope
they will send along a few good
cooks.” Ton ought to live to Meigs
Opposite Fellrt Barracks.