The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, March 18, 1905, Image 5

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905 5 IX) BEAUTIFY DUBOIS FLAYS MORMONS. In an Address Before the National Mothers’ Congress. Washington, March 14. — Senator Fred T. Dubois, of Idaho, talked to the Mothers’ Congress tonight on COOPER NOT WORRYING HIM. T0 KILL THE DANDRUFF CZ7. Governor Wouldn’t 8uspend Sentence on Gaming House Keeper. Atlanta, March 14.—While Gover nor Terrell declined today to have anything to say regarding the attack “The Purity of the Home.” His speech j made upon him by Attorney John R. was a severe arraignment of the doc-! Cooper, of Macon, because the gov- tripes and practices of the Mormon eraor refused to suspend the sentence organization. He declared with em- of his client, Ike Bashinski, until the phasis that there should be no tolera- prison commission could pass on an tlon of the present teachings and application for executive clemency, it FEW applications will remove tan or ■allowneei and restore the beanty of 1 “ youth. SAT1NOLA la a new diaoovery, guaran teed, and money refunded if it falls to re move Freckles. Pimples, Liver Spots. Black heads. Tan, Discolorations and Disfiguring Eruptions. Ordinary cases in 10 days, the worst in SO days. After theee defects are re moved the skin will be soft, clear, healthy and beautiful. Price 60 cents at drug stores or by mall. Thousands of ladies testify to the merits of Bantinola. Mrs. Etta Browne writes: 8t. Louis, Mo.. June 90, 1804. I have been using your Batinola, Egyptian Cream, Soap and Nadine Face Powder, ana like them all very much. This is the first summer since childhood that I have been without freckles. I am 84 years old and have a better oomplexlon than when a girl. NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn Sold in Valdosta by C. S. BONDURANT & CO. And all leading druggist. Oculist. Next Visit to Val- v dosta Will be Monday, Mar. 27th POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY. Examination free un til further notice. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED J. E. Springer & Co. JEWELERS. practices of the Mormon hierarchy, and In suggesting a remedy, said: “It is the duty of the United States senate so to act on the case of Seni- tor Apostle Reed Smoot as to serve notice on the polygamous head of this church and his apostles that they must live within the law; and there should be an amendment to our con stitution wide enough in its scope to place plural marriage and political control of the church entirely out of the realm of possibility.” Senator Dubois said, in part: “The president of the Mormon church and more than one-half the apostles are openly living In polyga my today. The political strength of this organization has vastly increased until now, in addition to absolutely controlling Utah, they hold the bal ance of power in Idaho and Wyoming and are spreading over and threaten ing Oregon and Nevada, and have a following of no inconsiderable Import ance in other Western states. Their great aim is political power, so as to protect them in their polygamous practices. It is impossible now to elect a senator from Utah, Idaho or Wyoming who will openly oppose the methods or practices of the govern ing power of the Mormon church. “The political power in this church is becoming so great that it is not confined to our Western states, where they live, but I fear is becoming the object of solicitude to the great na tional parties. The Mormon hierarchy hopes to have an ally In the Republican party. It would please them equally to have the Democratic party as their ally and to give the Democratic party their support If the Democratic party were In power.” In conclusion, the senator made a complimentary allusion to the Mor mon people—the followers, as he call ed them—and said the most of them practice the virtues of industry, thrift and honesty, and, outside of polyga my, personal virtue. ) A number of other addresses were The delegates made a pilgrimage to Mt Vernon this afternoon. GIDDEN’S FURNITURE CO. Is Showing a Very Full Line of High- grade and Medium Priced FURNITURE -AND- House Furnishing Goods. We log of the for thofnrniah- e.'and to reipontible poo- price*. Cell and Me our stock Hr. J. D. Register la with oa, and will be glad to aee and aerre hla friends when they como to town. ■I ASHLEY STREET. J. LUTHER GIDDENS, Mgr. GEORGIA—Lowndw Count,: B, rtrtu. of an order of th* Coon of Ordi nary of add oounty, wlU beaold at pubUo out er, o» th. ftrat Tueeday of April, ifi*. at th. B&sa^SEiStE&ffc ££ tract or reel of uod lituMed, lying and be ing lathe town ot.Bydr», fewgdee foaMy, Georgia, known and diatln(niched aa lota num ber* osa and two end fifteen and etxteen. In GallonC. Lawla. . , . g. B. LEWIS, Admlnlftrator of th. aatata of lira. Dalton O. Loan* 8PECIAL RATES. Round trip colonist rates to Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Indian Ter ritory, each first and third Tuesday. One way and round trip colonlet rates to the West and Northwest One way colony rates to California and the Northwest from March lit until May 16th, 1906. Special first class round trip rates to Colorado every day until May IsL Return limit, June 1st 1906. The choice of the two most direct routes and three gateways, Union and Southern Pacific. Through Pullman tourist cars op erated each Monday from Birming ham, Ala., and three cars a week from Washington, D. C., to San Francisco, via Atlanta, Montgomery and Now Or- without chango. Effective March 1st, we operato every Monday and Wednesday, Pullman tourist cars from SL Louis to San Francisco with out change, via the Chicago and Al ton railroad and the Union Pacific rail road via Kansas City and Donvor. Ask for particulars. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent, 13 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. R. O. BEAN, T. T. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. Curious Freight Charges. Some things revealed In the discus sion of freight charges are curious enough. For example, the rate on cotton piece goods from Now York to San Francisco by rail Is $1 per 100. The rate from Chicago to Salt Lako for tho some goods is 32.60 per 100, and tho rate from Chicago to Denver is 91.75 per 100. The goods which go from New York to 8an Francisco go over the same line, and on the same train, for $1 per 100, while the same class of goods on that train is charg ed from Chicago to Salt Lake City at 92.50 per 100. The rato from New York to San Francisco on canned goods la 91 per 100, and from Chicago and Reno, Nov., Is 31.76 per 100. Tho rate on flrbt class treght from Naw York to San Francisco Is 93 per 100, and from Chicago to Salt Lake City, 93.10 per 100. The Colonel’e Waterloo. Col. John H. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo from liver and kidney trouble. In a recent letter he uyi: -I was nearly dead of these complaints, and, although I tried my family doctor, be did me no good, so I got a 60 cents bottle of your great Blectrio Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the best medi cine on earth, and thank God who gave yon the knowledge to make them." Sold and guaranteed to cure dyspepsia, biliousness and kidney die- ease by A. E. Dlmmock and W. D. Dunaway, druggists, at 60 cents a bottle. is understood the governor feels fully Justified under the law In the action which he took, and Is In no wise wor ried over the matter. Bashinski was fined 9600 or sen tenced to serve six months in Jail for keeping a gaming honse. Tho gover nor was asked to suspend sentence, but refused to do so, on the ground that there was no application pending before the prison commission for cle mency. However, he asked Attorney Cooper to send In his application, and stated that he would then pass on the case. The application made only the point that the fine was excessive, which, if true, was an entirely Judi cial question. In view of other fines in similar cases, however, tho gover nor did not consider the fine exces sive. He refused then to suspend the sentence. Attorney Cooper, in a statement published today, attacks tho governor for not giving his client an opportu nity to be heard before the prison commission. There Is no requirement in the law that sucb bearing shall be given. The prison commission was creatod as a pardon board, Blmply to recommend, and the law creating it took away none of the governor’s right to originally consider and pass on any question of executive clemen- Tho supreme court had already decided that Bashlnkskl must pay the fine, and In view of all the circum stances the governor simply consider ed that there was nothing to warrant him In suspending the final action of the Judiciary. Similar action has been taken In other cases, but this Is the first time any criticism has grown out of IL la tile Oaly Possible 1)1/ o/ Hus.. An Effrcllve Cure. If yon see a woman or a man tvl-h - u-iont gloesy hair, you may b-j thcr has dandruff to amount to anyth!.. In nearly every ea3e where women a. men havo thin brittle hair, they own *.o dandruff. There are hundreds of v : i orations that ’-claim’’ to enru dunum- but not ono but Newbro’a Herplcldo tel you that dandruff la tho result nf a — r burrowing Into tho scalp, and that Ve manent cure of dandruff and Ua con- - nent falling and baldness, can only ad by killing the germ; and there !s - other preparation thnl will destroy th. n but Newbro’s llerpio'de. "r.orl. - cause, and you remove th? effort. - -Id by leading drugglete. Send i ,mp» for sample to The HerpMuo On rr-.lt. Mlnh. A. E. Dlmmock, Special Agent. Harper Rye ‘‘On Every Tongue.” Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; best and safest for all uses. See Harper Whiskey Exhibit In Agricultural Building, World’s Fair, St. Louis. Sold By J- S. (iORNTO & CO., Sole Agents. BEsassBaBOBgiaBi gasnUre gsasBE Schofield’s Iron Works, M ^NU[PA0rUB2R8 OF, High Grade Machinery, MACON, GEORGIA, Court Stops Tax Execution. Judge J. H. Lumpkin, of the supe rior court at Atlanta signed a tempor ary restraining order, enjoining Comptroller-General Wm. A. Wright and Sheriff John W. Nelms, of Ful ton county, from proceeding any fur ther In an effort to collect 9125,000 taxes from the Georgia Railway and Banking' Company. The petition follows the levy made recently by Sheriff Nelms upon tho freight depot of the Georgia road and three acree of land In the heart of At lanta to satisfy twenty-two tax execu tions rendered by Comptroller-Gener al Wright for back taxes on 15,000 shares of tbs stock of the Western Railway of Alabama, said to be owned by the Georgia road. The comptroller-general and sheriff are prevented from carrying out the executon of the tax fl. fas. The case Is sot for a hearing March 18. 8trlke* Hidden Rocks. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of consumption, pneumonia! etc., you are lost If you don’t get help from Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. J. 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Wo have lately equipped our already oxtonslvo boiler shops, which now gives ns largest ca pacity of any manufacturers In tho Sonth. Wo are headquarters for Steam Pumps, Inspirators, Injectors, Valves, Lubricators, Wrought Iron Pipo, Boiler Tabes, Pipe Fittings and Pipo Fitters' Ma terials. SAVE MONEY AND DEAL DIRECT WITH THEJMANUFACTURERS. J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS CO., Proprietors, Macon, Ga. Fit and Style. There are some things which can’t be improved. One of these things is the "Queen Quality” Shoe for women. You can make it more elaborate, you can decorate it, embellish it, use costly materials and all that. But for $100 a pair You Cannot Makea Better Shoe Than “Queen Quality,” having regard solely to the two great essentials of FIT and STYLE. This means that mechanically it is perfect. As for its appearance, the fact that one hundred thousand women choose it instantly above all other shoes would seem to indicate that it is attractive. Why don’t you go so far as to try on a pair the next time you go to the store. It costs notning to see them fit your foot. Boots $3.00. Oxfords $2.50. Special Styles 60-cents extra. Fast color eyelets used exclusively. The Leaders in Staple Dry Goods, Heavy Grocries and Farmers’ Supplies. W. T. Lane. BOSTONIANS FOR MEN BOSTONIANS FOR MEN