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WEEKLY TIME8-ENTKRPRISE FRIDAY APRIL, ii, IfftW.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The effect of Scoffs Emulsion on thin,
pale children is magical.
It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy.
It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophospbites
and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone,
and so put together that it is easily digested lei
by little folk. Tfe
ALL DRUOOISTSi BOe. AND St.OO. ill
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Has So Written Pres. Mc
Intosh-Will Speak At
Court House At 8:3d, v
LOCATED AT SAVANNAH, OA.
AT THE CLOSE OP BUSI NESS FEBRUARY 14, 1*0*.
t Hoke Smith will speak at toe
court bouse In this eit^ on the night
Dr. McIntosh who Is'
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In.S 125,006.00
Surplus Fund and Un
divided Profits. .. . 111,603.19
Due Unpaid Dividends. 875.75
Deposits .... 890,099.17
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts.. t
Bonds and Stocks own
ed by the Bank. ; .
Furniture and Fu
tures ...
Other Real Estate. ..
Cash.. ..
* of April 16th.
on chairman of the Smith Club in the This woman says she s
”+connty communicated with Governor 1 Jr?® 1 “ n operation by
for Smith and the latter gladly accepted ™ Vegetable C<
an invitation tt> speak here providing; write?to Alre^nkham?
it could be done at night. This met “ I suffered untold misei
with the approval of the club and faale troubles. My doctor sal
wtta we approvat or we emu ana „„„ wa „ the 0 ntJ chance l had, and 1< 1
they issue an Invitation to everybody dreaded it almost as much as death.
. . --- « « . « . ... . . .. “One day I read hour other women
to be present at eight thirty st the been cured by Lydia E. Pinkhnm's *
court house x>n Wednesday the ir»thl Vegetable Compound, and I decided to
‘ try it. Before I had taken the first 1
Mr. Smith will make an address at bottle I was betters and now I am en- i
Fitzgerald in-the morning, coming, safferlng , with -
here for the evening and then to female trouble should take LydivE.
Cairo the next day where he *111 j PtaUham, » Vegetable Compound!"
address th ? voter, of Grady. It ,3 'FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
i Jor thirtv rears T.vdia R. Pink-
Total
HERMAN M V ERS, Prest,
JACOB PAULSEN,Vice-Prest
INO. M. BRYr.N, Cashier. /
ALLAN SWEAT, Asst. Cashier.
Bill Before Senate To
Regulate Liquor Traffic
, Between States
the past few days and claim that
there are quite a number of old
Hokites who will not be la line egaln
this year. The Bmlthltea are quite
is confident they will do more than
formerly.
There ara quite a few who care
nothing abont the Issue of the cam
paign who Would go merely to hear
the governor talk. The ladles are
Washington, April 13.—Senator
. Clarke today reported to the senate
the bill approved by the Judiciary
committee to regulate Interstate
shipments of Intoxicating liquors.
The bllj provides that shipments of
latoxfcftlng liquors from on# state
or territory, or from a foreign conn-
fry, to another state or country most
he delivered to the perron to whom
consigned, dr upon written order of
the hone fide coa^gaee. The sec
ond section of tho MU provides
against an agent of s common car
rier acting as,agent.for the buyer on
seller of intoxicating liquors, and
the third section requires that pack
ages shall be so labelled as to plain 1
ly show the nature and quantity of
the contents. Fines not to exceed ,
$5,000 are provided as penalties.
Tho Cracker Gan Club pulled off
Its first shoot yesterday afternoon at
their traps In the Fair Gronnds.
fibers were twenty enthusiasts tak
ing part la the affair and while no
.large scores were made, some v of
them were good. The shooting be
gan at three o’clecjt and continued
until vpry near- darjL There was
fnl(e a crowd of ladlfisM,'well as
groOsmsn to witness the affair.
. Mr. Bmmett Mitchell, of the local
•lab led the score, melting 86 out of
She lias guided thousands to
iiMltb. Address. Lynn. Hass.
few days.
The allair wee kept quiet for sev
eral days to save embarrassment,
though efforts were being made to
j locate the girl.
Now, It is hoped that the efforts t°
apprehend Rhodes and bring him to
Justice will be successful. There are
’all kinds ot rumors regarding bis
OFFICERSx
'ELL, Manager, CYRUS MALLARD. Aeconniunt
Interest paid at the rate of*
On deposits subject to check under, the rules.
with 78 each. Tho other scores
ranged down. Several ot tho shoot-
«rs only shot twenty-five birds and
their scores will, ot course, show
toon than tbt hundred shooters.
'» This is only the first of a series
Of shoots-To the near future and if
all are as enthusiastic and aa Well
attended as this was, there wilt be
soma little enthusiasm worked up by
.the Fourth ot July, when tho big
shoot la pulled off.
-; The scores are as follows:
Shooting 100 birds—
Emmett Mitchell'. 86
’ L. T. Way 84
' Roeeoo Luke.. 79
‘ T. R. Crovatt 79
* Prade > 78
J. L. Briley ?. 63
1 C. U. Chapin ... 31
j W. H. Searcy. 60
' J. 8. Way... 67
■' W. H. Proctor 49
■ John Chambers 49
C. W. Cooper '42
Shooting at 76 birds—
A. H. 8. Cooke : . „ 3> ,
J. W. Peaebck 36
Shooting at 26 blrda —
' Will Hopklna.. ....... 30
J. L. Turner \13
Eleanor Hopklna 13
RobL Burch 13
‘ E. M. Mallctte 9
> W. I. MacIntyre 7
. JV. S. Brown..., . 4
It Is expected that the Le Conte
pear crop this year will reach large
dimensions. After a season’s rest
the trees are reported in fin* shape,
and the crop will naturally be .very
large.
Considerable Indignation baa been
stirred up by tho kidnapping of Mbs
Emma Thomas, the 17 year-old
daughter of Mr. J. P. Thomas, ot tho
Midway community, by J. D. Rhode*
a young married man living west ot
Meigs In Grady county, recently tray
sling around In -the picture huslnesi.
Thomas
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| ings for Men, Women, *
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A. B. ft A. INTO ATLANTA.
Freight and Passenger Service to be
• Perfected at Once.
Rhodes stopped at tho
homo Thursday of last week for din
ner, Miss Thomas, who was keeping
houce for her father in the tempor
ary absence of an older sister, being
the only member* of the family at the
house at the time he called that
morning. Rhodes was an entlr*
stranger to both Mr. Thomaa and tha
young lady; so, when he returned to
bla work, after dinner he requested
a grandson, Mr. Grover Thomas to
Rhodes
Atlanta, Ga., April 13.—General
Manager Alex Bonnyman, of the At
lanta, Birmingham ft Atlantic Rail
road, announced Saturday afternoon
that freight service over the Atlan
ta division of the line, operating be
tween Atlanta and Manchester, the
Junction point with the Birmingham
and Bhinswlck division, would be
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the paint of the
future. That* because
its so good..
gallon oakesTWO
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> remain at the houae unUl
left, this being done for the sake of
propriety and not because ot the re
motest suspicion of anything wrong
Rhode* left after a while and
Voung Thomas left soon after, Miss
Thomas dressing and leaving alio,
saying that the was going to meet a
• little nephew who would soon be
■ home from school. She has not been
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seen by the family since,
posed now that Rhodes persuaded
the girl to go off with him, owing to
the tact that she Is not at all strong
minded, and even Induced her to
meet him somewhere down the road.
They were seen later In the after
noon going east In the direction of
the river.
Reports are to the effect that sev
eral nights were spent at different
places In the river community by the
couple, and Rhodes was at home, to
hit wife says, two nights, Monday
night being the last. A warrant for
kidnapping was sworn out by the
girl’s father Tuesday morning and
considerable efforts made to locate;
Rhodes have up to the time of go
ing to press been futile.
- The girl comes of a ’ prominently
connected family and the affair Is
unfortunate Indeed, especially bo be
cause the girl’s feeblemindedness
was taken advantage of. It la ex-
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Working the Crazy Act
Frank Ramsey the man who was
arrested after such
a strenuous en
deavor by Sheriff Higbt the other
day in the northern part ot the coun
ty, is said to be under some sore of
delusion nearing the lunatic state.
rather curious. Dr.
While he acts
Etonchelle who la attending him auya
It la merely temporary If there la
any mental affliction at all. it may
he possible that he Is trying to work
the crazy gag so as to be liberated
*at his trial daring the coming term
of Superior ttfari.
1 iriS1£unUra t!0 “ “ "** jolnt ** * ach in *e™ection
iTthe essential of every good wire fence. Unless the Stay
)? ,n ‘£e. fence cannot receive pressure from contact
t itself. All rigid atav lencet have been unsatisfactory ant
iting, aa they crush down and when once down, remain sc
AMERICAN FENCE
Is mads with a hinge joint, by which the maximum of elasticity ii
secured and the fence If properly stretched, remains in placcindefi.
,mtely. With the hinge -joint, no amount of strain on the ban can
e ?f CQO ? ectKm Q * «t»7 *h<l t»r, while the opposite is true of
Col. R. C. Bell and Dr. W. H. Sear
cy were among tha visitors to the
city Friday from Cairo. Sr. Searcy
shot with the Crackers In the tour-
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