The bulletin. (Irwinton, Wilkinson County, Ga.) 191?-19??, January 05, 1912, Image 1

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VOLUME XV LAFOLLETTE I SOUIBM LaFOLLETTE SAYS SI SENTIMENT OPPOSES ULAR GOVERNME CAMPAIGNING IN J "‘Aristocrats Control South] racy and They Despisl White Man and Nel Saginaw, Mich.—After 1 Flint and Bay City, Sei I M. LaFoleltte wound u B day s campaign in Micl B interest of his “Progrei B dacy for the Repubiicaiiß for president with an adfl Masonic temple here. IM the trusts and their rekß tariff, the money trust asß of all and the necessity fl the government, as he si hands of the people, hel support of all, Repubiicaiiß ocrats alike, in doing thiß The Ding’ey tariff law, ■ raising the tariff high enoß ( inate foreign competition, B way for the trusts. Infl ' their rapid growth sincefl the Dingley law was pasfl ator said trust capitalizafl creased “over 54 per centfl four years of the precedS tration, despite the fact fl her of prosecutions had I “Alexander Hamilton, fl and William McKinley,"fl tor LaFollette, “would H spoken of the tariff as B there had been no comfl stand-patter today is the fl of the protective systenfl He declared that, a fl Wall street who have nofl who are interested onlyß control the affairs of thefl that the big progle mnfl turn control to the peofj “If I did not believe fl getting control into the hfl people,’’ he said, I wouldfl i believed the Democratifl a better instrument I wfl If I thought a new partfl more effective I would ffl I think the Republican isl best instrument, there isl “There is quite a Progifl ment all through the Ncfl know of any Progressive -fl any Progressive legislatifl South and the strength ofß cratic party is in the Sofl sentiment of the Democfl South were the same asH Democrats of the Northjfl would be as good an imfl the Republican party. fl. “A true American beliefl ocracy. He believes men fl are equal aqd entitled tfl chance. But the Democrafl the South is not by inhefl ' sort of organization. All fl ♦ the party in the Soufl aristocracy. I Baby Emperor Quits H Washington.—Although j mal advices on the sub.^; department officials arflfl believe that China's infl probably the last of hifl ready has been spirßefl Pekin by his father, fl and is now being confl summer residence of tfl 4 Jehol, about 150 milesi^B Pekin, in the province or fl bound for the ancient I capital of Harbiu. The pfl dence chosen for the youfl is important. New Year at the Whitfl Washington.—The greafl that has passed the porfl white house at any new I tion of recent years greet|fl and Mrs. Taft at the thfl ception given by them fl the executive mansion, vfl line had passed the officfl said that 8,092 diplomats,fl citizens had shaken harfl president. Dr. Mary W’fl hat, frock coat and trfl among the first of the B greet the president. If Governor Aids Cofl Little Rock, Ark—Sccfl in the convict camps in Afl be liberated if Goveriifl carries out the threat fl free them if contractorsfl methods more humanefl them. “I give notice tfl? 7 tors," the governor infl"" dared, “that I will depfl convict camp in the stagg dty is not stopped. Isl prisoner out as fast sfl brought In unless cfl changed" he exclaimed® a^fIBfISIXTY-THREE YEARS ' r ; «I ' ■ z^ > a: L’ 4/ 2;' X I' 7 1“ ; fliungary recently celebrated the sixty-third anniversary er the fl^-ror Franck Josr h. The venerable monarch, who was horn flr»'»yfeudu"*ueAu','uut nn-vw* tn public very ' areiy nowadays fl er indulge in the hunting expeditions he so much enjoyed. WLE FOR PERSIA fIE of independ ’ fl BE DESTROYED ■the czar. Bls Acting as Russia's flee and Englishmen fll Outraged flu Russian government fl> suppress disorders at flther disturbed Persian ■dislocation of the tele fluakes it impossible to fl narrative of the out fl it cannot be doubted flon of the gravest com fl-isen. • fl of Russian progress in fltories of the indiscrimi fl>f natives in Tabriz and flf the destruction of Per- Btional government under flaces continue to reach ■ people are becoming in ■flflisquieted at the British fl complicity, which the fletary, Sir Edward Gray, flnatter of policy and com fl he Anglo-Russian agref flsburg. — A semi official flssued says that the Rus flment, in view of “acts cf fl aggression committed fl Russian forces and insti flrabriz, Resht and Enseli. flfpllowed by brutal torture floiinded and base outrage flejdead," has decided that flaf punishment of the guilty fl—lt is understood that the fl cabinet desire the appoint flhe American, F. E. Cairns, flal assistant of Mr. Shuster, flw treasurer general of Per t more likely, however, that fld, the Belgian ex-director of flu Persia, who tome months fl- himself prominent by his flo Mr. Shuster, will receive flon. Billed in Hotel Lobby. ■ Ga. —Douglas H. Harris was B instantly killed in the lob- Be Cherokee hotel by Uriah ■es, traveling salesman for a ■rble factory. Starnes claim | Harris wrecked his family, lr giving himself up to the ■policeman, said that he wa» Ipiest man alive, and assured iers that if his victim was not I would go back and make a lb. Harris was 25 years old Inarrled. His father now lives acola, Fla. ii' bulletin WINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912. THE TURKS DEFEAT ITALIANS Ccmmander of Turkish Troops Re ports Garrison Annihilated and Munitions Captured. Washington. — A twenty-four-hour battle, m which the Turkish troops defeated the Italian force, killing half of it in the rout, is described in an official message from Constantinople, made public at the Turkish embassy. The message was transmitted to the imperial ministry of war at Constan- I tinople by the commander of the Tur kish troops from Tobruk, Tripoli, I under date of December 22. The report follows: “We have attacked the fortified posts of the enemy. Notwithstand । ing the fire from the warships and fort batteries, we entered the fort and the garrison has been annihilat ed. Ammunition, provisions, war ma terial and a quick-firin ggun have been carried into our camp. “In its forward march, one of our ' wings cut off the retreat as the en . emy, who fled toward the coast. Dur ing the retreat the enemy lost half their numbers. The battle lasted all day and night. TOFIX FORM OF GOVERNMENT China’s Future in the Hands of Na tional Convention Shanghai.—The peace conference being held here between the repre sentative of the Pekin government and the revolutionary party agreed that the form of government to be ultimately adopted for China should be decided by a national convention, whose determination should be bind ing on both parties. It also was agreed that pending the decision of the national convention, the Manchu government was neither tt accept nor to attempt to obtain foreign loans. Another agreement reached is that all Manchu troops in the provinces of Shan Si, Shen Si, Huh Peh, Nganhwei and Kiangsu shall evacuate their present positions Richeson’s Condition Prevents Trial. Boston. —The physical and mental condition of the Rev. C. V. Rlcheson is so unfavorable that his trial on January 15, the date set, will be an absolute impossibility in the opinion of his counsel. “Perhaps his wounds may be in a favorable condition," says a statement from his lawyer, “but his general and mental condi tion is far from favorable, and I be lieve an early attempt to put him on trial at so early a date would cause a collapse which would delay the trial indefinitely." Don’t Delay the Game fIfIfIfIQBIfIIBBfIfIBBBHBBBBBBBBISBBBBnQMHI We Have the Goods; we know rW you will need them soon. Why Wait? BHanßaesEaaMßOEßanMnEEaEi Why not buy now when you can first of all get the best selection? Next, not be crowed. When cold weather settles down * onus we will have all we can de, and cur advice is to shop early—get the pick—get the best attention, and best of all buy from THE 810 STORE We are the people that have the goods; we know that cotton is cheap; we know and you know the win ter needs must be had; the only thing is where to buy. Our store store stands for all that is good and best in the new way of doing things=-=the new idea is the the one price and small profit. Then we give Profit Sharing Coupons Come today. We are ready. We sell everything to wear. Yours for more business. w. S. Myrick S €o. Milledgeville’s Only Department Store SI.OO A YEAR.