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   Thomasville Weekly Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - February 2, 1906, Thomasville, Georgia                                ti 1 ri - Vol I 1 grain and will open ' 1 b 111 in tlic Ihe of Madison i on no managed and Ihe operator is C. W. Those aro in the city ing in for the in. speaking to a yesterday gave an interesting of ihe of i lie and t he in which to handle ihe He So 1)0 an idea that we aro This is by no ihe do a do not Handle less 100 hales of of or 50 shares of in each Onr firm lias its main office in we have branches at and besides Onr are the Third National liank lu The Bank in and the Bank of 2i).-Kiiig Christian of Denmark died at liing passed away by the crown princes and and the Dowager Empress oi of tlie dead The spread rapidly and the greatest grief are seen King of was horn April 8, 1818, and on the date of thd present year have been 8S years of had he lived until Ffe liad occupied the Danish 1863, his reign covering He his bad day for I lie gambling In Sheriff Hight raided a restaurant on street and snn gamblers were the The i M i that a big ( id ' nne is in ooen 1 a the hash k d ended on the shrine gamblers were 4 ling in goddess of in Tin Just broken 1 n V h ul flushed before and some had 1)ut was evidence tlie entire Doss and Stephens did a 111 tie out for the Sheriff nnd Mr. Ilight put the on nf them and ho and Deputy Luke went ord. on the trail and seven They were popped indo Ihe cell the court house until filled to and then transferred to the - The negroes who were arrested are all high rollers among flic colored and the was must have been a regular Those are peeking out from the iron windows are Bob Lee Peter Tom Ed John Bob and Yort Several of them have owned up and plead guilty in the city court of Say They negro gamblers in the raid Monday are gradually Six out of the ten arrested have plead guilty and paid their The amount imposed upon them by Judge Hansell in City Court was SIO and or months at The costs the amount of each fine up to The four who have not divorced themselves from the half are out on lite I mm fe Be Al Jan 29.Vf are county soon claim the having one of the largest orchards in the The big Folks farm at is to be almost entirely into a has sold a interest in the place to A. W. G. A. Moore of and acres are being planted in it hardly possible to complete the setting out of the entire farm this year at 75,000 trees will planted the nest two ' In last Dr. Folks planted 60,000 covering about 300 which will be at id the Arrangements are being made to plant an orchard 20,000 Up years ago peach were very in Ware but of improved measures of spraying has proved that the fruit can he grown as here as la the more northerly parts of 6 foi j Jan. ' 30.The at the Naval Academy today began the trial of Midshipman Richard L. of S. against whom there fa a charge of supported by The offense is alleged to have been committed last ' while fhe was to loss part of his leave on account of in his The was to liave come here next has postponed for a or so. Tlie eased ia ahead the carnival people and gobbled the available vacant Mr. of the will Ills aere the id wood yard has been leased by W. H. and Mr. Buckhalt has large holdings of timber near the city that will afford him aa almost of Mr. R. V. is the member of and he with his fattier will make a team hard to yard is on the Line railroad Cooper's grocery The of Neel grocery is moved today from the Winn building to the House It will ' open for there tomorrow and will serve its at that stands the A. is transferred its The grocery will a u the corner of in the how 2 9, 19GG.  met in regular Pittman Neel Smith of last read John Clark was granted license for of George for was transferred to T. S. mercantile license of E. was transferred to George Fish license of lA Sampson to George introduced the read tlie Third lime and it ordained that tJie rates per meter heretofore be increased 2 5 cent. Be it further ordained that the lie to allow a of 20 per to parties paying up amounts duo for light before the of the following went into executive session and fixed the of the at per and treasurer at per marshal and clerk presented their bonds approved by ihe committee and took the oath of was appropriated for work to be done on Hill motion the tax book and the clerk instructed to issue for all unpaid petition of E. M. agent for Mrs. was consisting of Evans and Parker were appointed and instructed to get estimates on making two offices in the City Hall on the first as a The offices to bo fitted up for the clerk and the committee requested to the ordinance specific motion of Alderman Evans a committee was appointed to revise the system of city appointed on the committee Aldermen and motion chairman of finance committee and city marshal were authorized to dispose of two of the mules to the city and to buy two accounts passed for Evans Arnold Brick Ice 50c; L. 85c; Oil Cotton Stated Belting Supply Belting Supply 17.35; Cotton States Belting Supply The General Electric 0329.25; The General Electric accounts to committees and T. not be in favor of of Cuffy but it Is after all along the They recently a domestic laundry to put the out of business and now they are going to import girls take the place of tho dusky cook first of the series of Institutes will lie the house on the past it has lieen the custom hold hasting a This plan was Avith many drawbacks and the county Board of Education luis settled upon the monthly gatherings ns far livery county is required to or he fine of five or ten The nnd tlie general is The for Saturday's meeting the names of some of the teachers and most talkers in the and will ma Ice things Tlie program is as can the cordial of lie I. C. W. W. and rewards lie offered for superiority of Julia are the are the causes of failure in Mary Lucile disposition should a teacher make of his time out of the school J. S. Agnes meeting will begin at ten 7  ' morning the crowd of mail waiters at the had something to their A grey horse flashed by on Madison street in a mad with a rider clinging to his neck and shouting wildly for The man was back of the Methodist Mr. Jim Hurst went after him in a hack and found him in a bad ' He was dazed by the shaken and bruised by the horse falling on and in a shape but no bones For more than an af ter the accident the man could nof recall any of events preceding it and was suffering from a total loss of He did not even know the name of the town he he had or anything else about the events of the He finally collected his and went to the Stuart where he still and is slowly recovering from the effects of his is Mr. an claiming New York as his He came in on the 10:30 train yesterday morning aad went once to livery his luggage at the He secured a horse and to look for a boarding He seemed with the American methods of and brought his first A spirited gray was given and she bolted as as he The accident and the peculiar effects upon its victim gave the Sunday crowds something to think X-ray machine was employed Newton to the whereabouts of that was anot into him by yonng The bullet was not One thing was that the lead pellet was not in his who is confined in the county jail here for the killing of older Avas taken by officers and Walker to the of Dr. B. A. Daniels examination of his They liave not been giving him trouble he desired to get the bullets holes found in right side of his On the side of his exactly opposite one of the was found a slight A. revealed the fact that this caused the just under the skin of one of the It was and was found to be of 32 and to-be as symmetrically perfect as put into It evidently struck no obstruction in its path through the man's Threlkeld was born lucky in one The bullet did not miss his pipe a hair's breadth and had it cut the would have X-ray was used to find the of. the second Dr. Daniels has just bought a powerful X-ray and the working of it on Mr. Threlkeld was The in the Roentgen ray is was placed on one side of the patient's The rays directly revealing the structure of the showing no trace of a bullet A photograph was taken of tao k as it appeared by the A highly sensitive plate was placed close against the part of the b to be The ilia e wrapped in paper impenetrable but which the paid no more to if it were not The on the opposite side of tise through strength to impress the photograph on the plate in an exposure five is that the not showing in downward his Capt. W. M. who .is was present a part of 'the Jan. 31. of the Census replied to the criticisms of f e- of the Southern toil ilie of tlie bureau in -ling and publishing the He expressed the belief in view of the the Southern for the were lo discredit it was while for congress ir- - r two and .i A dollars them of Comity and Police Have Jan. 30;An and Chief of Police C. Dampier aved a good deal of oe Central avenue yesterday Dampier was driving by court house when Sheriff ran out and called to him to Tlie charged the chief accusing him of being to bringing a prisoner this city Montgomery ano sheriff denounced the words were passed Chief Dampier stepped from his Air The sheriff instantly drew pistol and warned the chief to cuil no The two sheriffs pistol the pavement and c -ing no Friends ran them and ig understood that the the chief of police on terms for and it is also said that have helped to keep the between not believed that there will he more trouble A Mr. Joseph Craigmiles has been admitted to practice in the Georgia stood the bar examination before Judge Robert Mitchell in Tifton last month and received his license He will continue in the office of Roddenbery Mr. Craigmiles received his law training at the University of and is well equipped for his Mrs. Lena of has been appointed postmistress to succeed her several Mr. Joseph son of Mr. Simeon J. one of known winter had his collar bone broken yesterday while on a fos The hurt was but not serions as he to be out again yesterday stopping T. A. Teate has United States patent for measuring He has half interest in the Invention to i H. G. The very ingenious revolution ' all other goods can be as fast as it can Be off. The goods can be again left in as shape The device iip for stock taking and has a complete Messrs. Teate Ramsey will put the market at Teate has patented and has another patent plans for which now in tlie The patent will in He is now ing at odd times still of something yet of. thinks it he a great money -as he states If fs practicable for use all over tlie has disposed of all ' date 1ms received the inim  

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