Thomasville Weekly Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - February 8, 1907, Thomasville, Georgia Pi i lij Ili 1 P IF P A F XF H t ' I 710(1? ' u - - - lO a let In in C. 1 ri - 3 tro 1 of ' ' - Iho A i hy n freight for ' tuji riu jrom to a fifty is to serve an immense by tire same in tirat is that tlie road some day 1)5 from but I do think any definite decision lias yet been readied in that become General of tbe line on His services were because trie needed r * i lo J. aC 01 the It of ilio a may a. o a i I I ir The ieci but spread if i A oart the Atlantic Coast and pll in their put under ul new basis enable illustration at to ship a car load of from St. to Cairo at approximately 'the rate as St. Louis and Bainbridge or Thomasville for his but this - ho get Ms supply as bought 3'ibrM'jB effect to a apply Atlantic 'im do not DO and tlic tlo rano J il A fake and i iin Id to the the or the Third Georgia tie The aas its in and little of its The regimental are in and the statement comes from headquarters that it not be R. was seea regard the report He emphatically that he had no orders or intimation of any such action from the adjutant furthermore that the was in better shape now than it had been in Particularly is this true of the local has a full and is drilling regularly with and a better attendance than at any time for story originated in the alleged necessity for increase of the companies to 58 under the Dick but recent orders sent out from state ' headquarters make no mention of and leave the minimum at 40 as it has been for some family ia Thomas If a It to 31.Ja yesterday a j. ia or of R. 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It was a suit M breach of contract he bought a from the Fenders for and paid He says not make a good deed to tlie and the trade there declared Pender that Ketchum did not raise the balance of the money and the waa merely to bind the trade and that his milure to raise the balance made him forfeit that Tlie question for the jury was as to failed to keep the Lucie Polkow the city of Valdosta for damages for falling in an open was continued to March ' The case of Bush j against the West Yellow Pine Company for for damages for injuries which he received while loading a car of was next A demurrer was entered and most of the balance of the day was jn. arguments upon of Wight Cairo bayo 1 h TIfton where Of collogo for of tile for the collero in ibe Fifth will be completed by of August and the college will the of pupils the middle of thus in lull nine work for first The price of the as per be This includes an administration and a live dollars more than this contract calls for will be spent on the giving the second tbe finest agricultural building in will be made possible continued generosity of Capt. the patron saint of the The specifications for tm wooden steps aad Capt. Tift that tMs was not good for and wanted filate or tile stOEG stone Bills for the and Governor Terrell that Inasmuch as he was up the money he couM liG anil liz Malletto tiie where the collego wHi They are two milec or on the Tho Doctor in el is fine Thirty aeree cotica to ite all point to a most for the SE job ready to turs out your commercial work promptly and ia good Telephone No. 12 what you and the job man will call to ses yoa aei get Saloons May Be the first Feb. 0.Valdosta is scheduled for a hot fight notwithstanding the city council passed an ordinance in closing the saloons after 'the first of are making an effort to have council rescind their and a strong of the business men of the city was secured which will be presented to The last regular meeting before March 1, when the ordinance will go into effect will be held tomor The petition will presented at this It is equally divided over the question and the petition of the business expected to have much ministers of the city and leading prohibitionists held a meeting last at which the question but It is not known yet what further actions will by Bidee are was - i at nil bills presented for county by the chairman of the of this and left with the chairman of Board prior to the meeting at payment is Tlie matter of building tram road across public road by Derr was oil motion referred to chairman and county On motion of Mr. Mr. E. M. Smith was requested to take up the matter of transferring convicts from Mills Williams back to and Petition of Mrs. Schoenfield for reduction in taxes on county property Dr. Mcintosh before the Board representing his interest in and exhibiting a deed from C. Atkinson to a certain city lot which the county commissioners at a later date sold at public outcry to Homer On motion this matter was to C. P. Hansell 'the attorney represented the county in this sale of this who made piece of property was to ae of those had never sold by you or your It was advertised sold aad the or one holding is ia 'The only course that I caa is for 'the to bring suit for uiG against flie party iEi xi he recovers parties -or party to whom their remedy you or your if to recover he must look to the party who warranted the title 190|7. P. Mr. M. D. road overseer reported having summoned Ed Sneed a road defaulter for the year 1906 to appear before to answer for his motion of Mr. Pringle Ed Sneed was fined and a warrant issued for his of The following report was To The Hon. Board County grand Thomas county at the Oct. term 1906, appointed J. E. R. J. Miller and R. R. Chastain a committee to examine the books of all county officers and make report to the grand jury April term 1907. To be effective this should have the cooperation and assistance of your On account of the character and magnitude off the work to be the committee under authority of the grand jury presentments will employ an expert accountant to aid at the per diem authorized hy the therefore respectfully submit the matter to your 5.Advicea from Midway Tennessee report deep followed by bitter cold The Heaviest snow in ten years fallen in Feb. 5.The heavy snowstorm which set in yesterday in this vicinity during the and this morning traffic is much Rail and water transportation is far or at a Nearly a foot of dry and a high wind render travel difficult and sometimes Feb. 5.A telephone report from Goodrich says an unknown woman and five children were frozen to death there last Neb. Feb. 5.The heavy snow storm which began yesterday continues The thermometer registers ten degrees below Feb. 5.Traffic here today is seriously hampered by the storm which developed last evening and grew during the bringing the heaviest snow of the Similar reports come from all parts of the Feb. 5.Street thermometers today registered from 23 to 83 degrees below according to exposure of the 6.Anslntant A. Scott authoritatively denies reports printed in. Columbus and other that either Third or Fourth regiment would be mustered out the recent ruling of the War Department requiring a minimum company strength of 58 He says that there Is absolutely no basis for the All efforts are now being bent towards securing money equip all companies to the but will not for action and suggestion as you think will assist us in a thorough discharge of our duty as said E. ROBISON R. J. A. W. S. a committee to meet pith The following report the of roads wac To The Honorable Board of County beg to make the following I have four gangs at all are getting as well as couM he Have one ia Meigs district that will finish all roads in that district this one on Pavo road near extra squad near Battle's Mill doing patch and the chain gang on Monticello road near Florida Have 23 convicts on Have had several cases of sickness during the month which has hindered this gang to some though they are all able at work at find the following roads needing work very Road from Thomasville to Road known as River P. Monthly statement ' of John Thomas for the month ending Jan. 31, 1907: 'receipts. balance on hand last report 10,015,50 1906 15,447.00 R. J. 5.00 on Court Room to Feb. 6.The crisis in the Thaw trial which threatened a disruption between counsel for Thaw last night appeared to have passed this when Attorney of San Francisco - took charge of the It is reported that Delmas delivered an ultimatum that he would withdraw case unless given a free hand in conducting the fight for consultation between Jerome and Delmas resulted in Jerome his objection to testimony intended to show the existence of in- sanity in collateral branches of the provided the would withdraw certain asked This was and witness Benjamin recalled to the took the stand Justice Fitsgerald that If there were any ladies in the court room whose sense of propriety not the hearing the testimony they might ladies Including Mrs. Carnegie the of testified that he White to calling liim vile Boman told this to cross Jerome witness to his life for the past five the information that was doorkeeper at the Square roof den until - 1904.' Since then he has held various other odd the cross examination of Jerome elicited the statement ' that on Christmas 1903, when White threatened to kill White did not mention name saying that Martin a newspaper followed Howard on the He described the tragedy in the roof C. a piano was called a sthe second witness for Sing L. B. Bun tin announces that there will be a quarterly sing at on the fourth Sunday in which the the 2.4 th day of the These are always interesting and largely attended Wave nt Mew New Feb. 4.The dropped fifteen la an hour here this a heavy thunder and