Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 27, 1907, Image 1
AND SOUTH GEORGIA PROGRESS Show Here For Full Week Beginning January Sixth. What came very neat' being a ae ons accident wad wltneeaed on E.Vf. Weaver, manager of the 8tf IxmlsCarntval Co., wax in Thomaa- villcMonday and made arrangements . for- the ^appearance of bis shows here for the week beginning January Silth. There are six shows, a Fer ris wheel and a merry-go-round in the aggregation. The shows are accompanied by the .'Royal Italian Band which .will glVe free concerts twice dally. The com- , j pany has made four visits to Thom- ' asville and on every occasion has put 1 out clean shows and. has proved that I the performers were clean and hon- I doubtless attract a good attendance, eat people. t Big Hitting Flawed Complete Victory Fir Mont gomery teats McIntyre By. Oialjr Five fotes.. Tor Next Week Chas Lane In Charge. ft 'An event'of great ednoatloaal in- 1 terest to the people of 8onth Georgia Sip the annual Teacher’s Institute of *fa teachers of Thomas county which! will be held In thla city, commene-j ling' on the thirtieth of December! ^)snd continuing until the fourth of Sanusry. The Institute will he con-j ducted hr Professor Chas. Lane, a. pedagogical expert and a man noted 'rjat g wjtty lecturer. He will make !4e proceedings instructive and en- iertalntng. The event will bring about forty ‘Ik the teachers of the county to nomaavllle and many of them will 9^e fart In the interesting program wt||Ui hat been mapped out by Com missioner MacLean... lilt h u boon customary to bold -aese institutes In the summer, bat b the request of the teach^p the (aie was changed to tb^ winter ao that the beneats derived sad m«th- oft. suggested to them may he ap plied- Immediately. Attendance Is cBnpala&y&oa,the teachers In the' One of the most interesting nujn- . ’ bers of the Times-Entertrise.' thaj' ; has ever appeased will bahhf special ,W Christmas edition : that. will bo ‘put' ' out tomorrow morning. This will *'■ have a special illuminated cover in three'colors, showing Santa Claus, his reindeers and other appropriate designs. But it is not the cover so mugf as the cop tents that will make the paper worth having. It will have the usual news of the day In Thomlk- , vlllo.and the world at large and/ln , addition to-this a- most Interesting . symposium of Jetters. The minage- ment has given this opportunity jto»-,V the Thomasvlfleit'lKiys and glrll ,«ii hate'gone out Into the-at^rli to". - ■ convAy greetings to the "folks'at home." Thaae mesaagae of Yule Tide '• sentiment most Interesting. There will be .a greeting from Governor j a ■ Hoke Smith to the' people the, town and cointy. -Railroad Commis sioner HcLendon, General McOlMh-v-O'., an and others will have * Wort)'to 'V say. Theurgy will he represented , by bV. G. S. WJiltney, B«V MW* , W. Baaler, and Rev. John M. Oilier. Judge Roddenbery prill, also baaeV:', - Chrlttmas toast. The edition Vlli be' * ' * Rosed, Just such >ms. Ifr- you/will'' V;' want to heep and wl}! fcV pleased to/'3u send to yonr friehds. jty-.- Extra copies may tie proctn'ejjftsr^^? 1 • ten cents dach. The supply 4111 be P limited and It would be well to leave ’ $1 your advance order at the. b'iulne»» * f® 0 ®. j 'dh : -s ENOCH ARDEN. Most of the tpteta tpast were straight and there'wiyp tittle scratch-, tng done. There war tile, usual largo vsat pocket Vqte that could be jpsii/ gucried at. Many of the tlfcket* useji had been ''■$$ the voter is on the Geography—Prof. Chas Lane. Competition and Declamation— Mias Christina Park and Mrs. A. B. opposing factions and-'roen n reached the poll If ho Wi 0 doubtful list ha was besieged by *d" herants of either aide. Probably few votes were changed by thla sollclta- k tlon, however. .Good order and good ' nature prevailed all day, and every body was willing to accept the result. 1 Long List a Tedious Count. } Ov4| to tho long list of. candi date# tho counting waa a very, tedl-1 ouaniffalr. Tha clerks and manager* , started the counting Immediately af- ! ter live o'clock and the results ware i not known until an early bonr thla j morning. Thera baa been a good deal said I about automobiles in .this campaign. II One flgured prominently late in the afternoon. An anti-cow voter was , three mllet in tha country,, while on- l ly twenty-live minutes until the polls closed. Mr. Fraser Driver whirled him up In bis machine with five min utes to spare. The day developed the /act that It It was a ight of the rich against th” poor that there are a lot of rich peo ple In Thomasvlllo. * Several gentlemen who transact business here were facetiously referr ed to as foreigners. James T. Horst, who bib .made a , reputation as an accurate torcastcr of election results made hla prophecy at half past one In tho afternoon. Ho ( said the total vote would be IS7, that I the anti-cow aldtrmanlo ticket would win by an average majority i and that MacIntyre woujd be' or by IS majority. Some folk* had aback ride F thaiBwIll nqt have another on* Arithmetic—H. C. Rgnisey. Eng. Grammar—Prof. Chat Lane. Bgnmanahlp—-J. L. Cook and Mrs. C.r Whitehead. Eng. Grammar—Prof. Chas Lane. Dr. A. It. Wllllami will go over to Valdosta Sunday to praaeb a sermon for the ft wights Templar there. | '* rf Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morgan and Mr. F. M. Morgan of Quincy are in the city for a few days with Mra. J. C. Blalock. 1 or Major. J 5 MnMbtnory H. J. McIntyre .. For Aldermen. FI fit eight elected. W. A. Pringle . M. M. Cooper J. F. Pittman W. P. Grantham J. M. Dekle F. H. Smith W. C, Pittman L. H. Jerger .. .. W. H. Mitchell W.E. Beverly Ju. F. Evans «. S. Parker B. Edward C. T. Gandy W. B. Hambleton A. B. M A. To Talladega, A‘», . vZj That road announces that .trains will be running to Talladega, Ala., . by tho llnd of this month. T1U* A. : B. A A. road is going to'be a con venience to the people of this ciiy when the trains are naming- Into ' Birmingham. They already have a 1 lino schedule into'Atlanta, apd It lw b hoped that ip the faeay future a sleeper will be pnt on between fhom- asville jnot that vtty. This; willy give,to thla'city tjo good rob^fk •Brl to the Capitol and,Jna service.;: Paw of the residents, of Tbomaa- vllla have been aware that a very lp- teresting personality haa been In Thomasvllle for the paat several day* str. H. A. Kilmer, wno was oruer.y sargeant of Troop H, Roosevelt'* Rough Riders, reached Thomasvhle last Wednesday, and has Been busy since that time rejuvenating type writers, adding machines, and other macblhea of like complicated natore. Mr. Kilmer talks very interesting ly of hla service In the Spanish Amer ican war of '18, whoa he received in the hip a Mauser ballet from tho Spanish forces at San Jnan hill which permantly pnt his pedestrian pow ers out of business. He waa wound ed In the knee cap, and bad a toe shot off, but these "minor caanal- t!«" war* not discovered until he reached the hospital. Mr. Kilmer states that he saw Capt. Capron kill ed in the Lasquanah ambush, and that he was within fifteen feet of Hamilton Flab, Jr., when he met hla death at the foot of San Jnan. ..8lnce then be waa with the ynlted«tates secret Brvlce, in which duty he Ant entirely around tho world. Mr. Kilmer-la a member of the ; Spanish Americas -Wkr Veterans, and John W. Lester of Houaton, Tex., and hla little daughter arrived last night to spend the holidays with hla father Col. R. E. Lester. .. Mias Addle Green of Charlotte, N. C., will be the guest of Mlsa Mo selle Griffin daring the holidays.. Copies of the Christmas Issue will he on aalo at Thomas' Drug Store, where they can bo procured for ten cants eaoh. J. W. H. Mitchell J. J. Mash Mrs. Hlppolyte, welt, known to the people of this city as Mra. J. C. Peters was in the city yesterday shaking bands with old time acquaintance*. ty—Prof. Cbaa. Lane. -V. V. Anderson. A. J. Stephens L. E. Con* .. Mr. Dan Malloy of Montlctilo wds in the city for a few hours yesterday. Mrs. Julius Tonng of Metcalf* was In the city doing Christmas abo&lng Monday. '' Mr. H.'L. Bullock of Ochlockonee was apiong the .visitors to (ha ettf Monday. ,? • 1 Mias Snxanna Unthicam from Dur ham, N. C. Is spending the holiday* with Mr*. W. E. Beverly. ' a , . Wjj standing around readjr ke. vote*. and the ballote fell la all.the morning. The total lit was sW. .*¥hla to the lar- . thd.history of the city end only *!;of,being the Entire A' drove of cow* that were’ driven by daring thp morning were greeted by-mingled cheers sad biases. . Alderman 'W. H. Mitchell had ftil annual awakening and was “Johnny on the Spot” all day,' ; ' Jk‘ jj The pereonal popularity of Alder man Gandy gained, him mtay votes from the antl-«ow people. VM Candidate Beverly was makia* his first political rate, bnt he haadled It Hk« a veteran. , ' - lag pdradnality. Grpevlve ^arkblli of he city a* the guest it. t Of this number M thp box before one i were acorfa of ear ths polls aJI day long. good natared and ; a wore phased. Loti I INDISTINCT PRINT j