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   Thomasville Weekly Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - October 4, 1907, Thomasville, Georgia                                1    - i. Il r ' I ' ' i i iO ihe mark of in the of Bob the of what m to the colored as Bob Hall hauled up into police with and hand intoxicating liquors for illegal sale the ' an array of the Titus and taking of the and Attorney W. H. arguing the city's side of wove summoned and sworn to an extent almost and this case alone the court from two until The as by tlic city's witnesses showed that Bob was serving a concoction supposed made up of and cider and was calculated to make you good if you took more than two Various and Sundry names were given the drink most prominent among which were Cent and The 7/itnesses in Quantities who swore that they drink gallons of ' cider he zoM and they Honor the Mayor decided the cider iie goW to tiie good of colored customers in from the had element nnd of 099 was imposed with the oi serving GO days in. 90 of liard McFall and R. L. were tried for disorderly conduct getting 0 and Jackson turned All were postponed when the be 28.-.--tSpccial') October the Food of become rigidly and will be strictly on Tuesday P. A. Methvin will to send in to tlie state chemist samples of all foods and feed He a tour of ihc tlie and maim on the operation oi so that t no excuse for the is a special order Commissioner Hudson calls attention to that great seed and states that to be classed as a legal it contain per cent protein and if it falls below that it will be known as a mixed feed and registered as Methvin out for all cotton seed stamped anil will have it properly branded in order that each shall stand on its own it being stated cotton seed oil is as pal and as olive section of pure food it is the duty of to and sell at public outcry and feed not properly this Already wortk pure lood have been oy tno 1......From this morning was at the small Illinois town of by of the village he out of hearing of a cheer Oct. 1, 1907. in regular All in Utes of last meeting read of board he had some for tne country as of feeding the jail as lined the and were in a cheering lie did respond to the cheers and repeated calls for a presidential train here at o'clock and was at and recommended that bo He also stated the convict squad be divided soon as on petition for f om Meigs to Fill Stephens was presented ii Ja the report of tlic of tiie state national guard im given out by Inspector General W. G. tlie 4th regiment and Company are very tooli place lact April tlie just and and as it from tlie state is quite a and a deserved Tiie headquarters tbe dtii are located ia Col. R. L. ' and C. M. StroEg and Capt. H. H. tlie officers aad W. ML Jarrell of Co. an irom tlie port tlie part of stationed la of of the tlie the militia of and reliability in ' kaa liad in The regimental been making to place tills regiment on aa efficient He lian caused the of not come up to tlie a view to their The companies oi already K anti 13) very Physical appearance character of ruen very men with and fairly efficiency probably 05 to 95 per ceat and able ia rather but storage good property ia iae Armory Drill only No practice ao encampment aad no target company iias beea the company haB done a great of and has his men and in class showed of careful and recent The captain a good target range in working order an available site lying aear have ao doubt that this will soon be if the will be one of the best companies la the It present tiloy by the governors of road On motion on his was South Wyoming and Illinois and three companies of A light rain began falling shortly after the party started to Rank where speeches his address which was heard by 20,000 the President was driven to the lower lock of the government and boarded the steamer for his trip He reviewed a display of one hundred pleasure launches in the and leading a flotilla of twenty Mg and President was presented here with a gold-headed cane by but a anW a of Records ia very good A true J. Cos oei George S. Cok of this city is one of the thirty prominent have been on the Georgia board the Motor The League is in thirty-six the in Georgia cover every county in the American Motor League io opposed to road racing and to the speeding of motor cars on the public Its energies will be io to secure better better roads and better treatment of those automobilists who for the sins of a reckless J. Byrd came home yesterday from he went to present his claims for rebates under the of Judge that an advance of cento a hundred is Mr. Byrd found it necessary to revise his tE accordance with new demanda made upon the men by Special Master Talley who is the This involves a considerable amount of and nearly every lumber firm will have to make the Thomasville that of 020, J. S. J. iU Philips has claims aggregating pital B. P. 065,000 and it will take three weeks Haile road hearing until November Glass road Glasgow 5l(! or on n Glasgow i RasB Bosion defaulter fined filO and costs or 30 days on motion of Mr. Pringle all the disf overseers are hereby required to summon all defaulters to appear at a court martial to be held by board at their regular November Visits to jail and poor house have been as often as my obligation places are in good Four have been received at one discharged and none have Convicts B. Report for 1907, balance fast Boston Pavo district Defaulters From City court costs 529.55. From E. M. Chm road tools In 53..........  convict hire From bills For o o o o houee Jail was generally signed yesterday the stores in Thomasville to close at half past six during they have kept until an hour as suited the individual taste of each tlic closing has been six The has worked has pleased the store It has not public for they have become accustomed .It is that six thirty winter will work Saturday night is from the agreement as are the nights just Christmas and other it all of the m i signed and that is a have 1 e Conr j % - jMiller ' jf the his found -nd lo pay a line of HGO or sf jumped a coni L. C. Houston and his sentence for that or 9 410.9S 3,418.33  20.00  o 326.0^^ 135.72 194.4S 21.00 3.00  court o o o and o Lunacy costs Stationery printing Balance cash on hand Total o o o. o. o o o o. Respectfully F. Co Treas. Following M. Smith W. A. Pringle J. D. Barrow B. C. S. Bullock 1). D. Prince Bird Cone and daughter Rachel Mallard Martha Nancy Woodin McElvin Jim and wife Dock Cole Lee Collins Elizabeth Law Mrs. Blalock Works Good Machinery T. Lewis Mallette Brick Monroe Prince Limiber F. M. Youngblood M. M. D. S. Baker Bros. Pringle J. F. White Brandon Grocery T. J. Hight Dillon T. J. Hight J. O. Groover R. F. Whidden J. D. Barrow A. W. Palin Shoe Jacob Goldberg J. P. Cheek J. R. Hancock et City of B. P. T. J. Hight Bvans Son Son L. P. W. A. Fuller W. A. Coue Joaes J. W. Cochran Sons N. Sheppard Superior 52.70.  IC S. fact city is ar some of its winter fr. land of snow and Oil and ' States ' and sky ' We have the t this and has figures don't in livy the The figures come the city and are turns of the owners of revised by the common they are the market value of ah Is not the custom to return a I his full value n Therefore to get at the of the city the figure be considerably ' assessment of the year shows credited aid to whiles for the The for this year is therefore 761,43 as against last an increase is a very effectually dispose of the afloat during the by liquor mea that ground financially since Hi dry under the local option real increase in above half a tl an lar town of this There is no that the increase for nest year be greater than this year for there building and doae that did not get into thic Licca oa tlic Ida tral was resumed this alter a lapse of several causei by iue The track laid Eor three a half miles and grading has been to miles ali the state loyal support limn in were more than Governor Hoke of the a. were a parL cA maay matters of this ifj that is m Mr. M. said Mr. a is He Stubbs Is ali  

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