The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, November 11, 1905, Image 4

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-ir THE VAlSoSTA ft Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forerer rvL T. FEUI GOLWD’S ORIENTAL U CREAM OK MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER jSSK Efc te'5 lUtb, »nd skin iJ'wf - '«ry birr ‘floamd'i Orowm* u the Itirt harmful of nil the •kin prfptnUone." K«r enle l.y all <lru«Ut» nod Kaney- Ooodn Denier* In the United fttnlna, Cnnndn nnd Korop*. mums,Prep., V Cm! Jam Sired, KewTcrt GROCERIES My stock of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries is more complete than ever before. Heinz's Pickles and National Biscuit Co’s goods always on hand. Choice brands of Coffee, Teas and Extract*. Give me a trial. Your orders will re ceive prompt attention. E Culpepper, Phone ‘2s9. SPENT BIG DITCH. Money at Once. THE DUCKING 0 j. 1. RAWLINS I Cli BROKERS i k*. Of ton, Ornlii * »•. Km ,11 a 7, HlfXWO IU«. 112 tVrnt B*J t !! Florida Bart and Trnst Co, J * * •) A UK SON VI 1,1. K, FI,A. All of the Money That Was Appro priated has been Spent, Except 8mall Sum, and Now a Call'Upon Congreaa Will be Made for Anothci Appropriation Washington, Nov. 7—fTnless con gress goes to the rescue of the Pan atria canal commission before the Christmas holidays with an urgency appropriation that organization wiJJ find itself stranded. Officials of the commission say it has spent every cent of the $10,000,000 appropriated for its work In 1902 except about $800,000, which amount will only pay salaries and expenses of the com mission and employes to the first of next year. The commission lias Issued a finan cial statement, but it contains figures up to January HO, 1905, only and these In a rather vague array, so that for Information of the commission's bank Brown & Co., BRUNSWICK, GA., Want Cypress and Pine Cross Ties delivered at Brunswick, (la., and Fernandina, Fla. Ties inspected on the road as loaded on cars. Payments cash. Send us your address and we will mail you our quotations regu larly, B«own & Co., BRUNSWICK, GA. FOR SALE BY. S. W. Jones, Real Bstate, Renting and Investments. On East Adair Street-in tlio best of neighborhood, I have a uico six room house. Hot aud cold water, Porcoloan lined bath tub. • - Price #2,250.00 On Rogers Stroet-Dj neighborhood as Valdosta affords. I have a sixvial bargaiu in a two story resi dence. Fight rooms ftesides the large halls ulthrough the house. Size of lot 90x210 - . - Prieo $11,000.00 Good neighbor elv finished, tiv. worn house with halls, on lot size 52x210. - - - Price #2,000.00 On Troup Street—A one story, six room houho, good locality. Lot 75x245. - - • Price $2,250.00 On Forest Street—I havo a 4 room house on lot 120x105. - Price #800.00 I have several extra bargains in resi- dence and vacant lots. See S. W. Jones for real estate. Place your renting pro]H»rty with S. W. Jones and same will receive proper attention hardly available. It was sab] a sup plementary statement would be Is sued, bringing figures up to October first. Figures show that between June 28, 1902, and June 30 of this year there have been spent four million dollars. It is therefore apparent that since July ’ there have been expend ed more than five million dollars. Of this amount $1,300,000 was spent for ships. In other words whereas the rate of expenditure prior to July 1 was about a hundred thousuand dol lars a month It Jumped to more than a mlllon dollars a month and by th statements of those connected witl fhe commission, It is likely to jump higher. Although the statement given out today is not. rich in information, and much of the fact is concealed under perfunctory headings, it makes evi Ident that at least. $800,000 of the four millions accounted for was spent In salaries and office and travelling ex penses and supplies incident to office work. Obviously this Is not the total sum, for such labels as Sanitation, $208,651; Hospitals and Asylums, $160,862; Canal Construction, $694,- 292, and Material, Supplies and Equip meat J?iu2cha*e*r-#ifO#T,7in; tmisf In clude still further sums which should be added to the salary account. Theodore P, Shonts, chairman of the commission, was represented In today's Herald, through an error, as having said affairs had come to a point where be would retire unless he wns clothed with full power and made accountable only to the president. Mr. Shonts* only statement In re sponse to inquiries that he had said he would resign under such condi tions was that this was true and that his position had not changed since he accepted the chairmanship of the commission Mr. Shonts took occasion today tc, declare that reports of friction be tween himself and Secretary Taft were groundless. Such reports havo been heard from various quarters in the last fortnight. In the canal com mission's office it was said Mr. Taft ami Mr. Shonts had a full understand ing as to the zones of their respectiv authority. Mr. Taft was to have gen oral direction of policy. Mr. Shont general control of the work RDAX, NOVEMBER II, 1905. How a New Official Earned Right to Joke Played by the President—Chief Executive Initiation of Assistant Secretary of State Included a Walk in the Rain and a Plunge Into and Through a Canal Four Feet Deep, ft Bacon, first assist! nt secreta ry of state aud former pniftner of ,1. iVrpoiit Morgan, was receijtiy initiat ed into the kitchen cabinet by Presi de); i Jioo-eveJt, »:,yn a Washington dal dispatch to the York V. Id. '*:.»* other members of tb<- kitchen <. me: are Gifford Piuehot, to.esti.- pi. ike Tutted States; James U. -•*. ch ef of the drnreuu of > . . St tutor Ixxigwf Massu- h e» iiu o:i«* or two other close •cranial five;..is of the president. it rutin d pitch forks ou tSsc day of ilr. Ik.i oil’s initiation, and jthe presi !.. I a reception to the American i'uuut iv-* association ou hand. He g . lire ! aider a time and sent word t > •hot and Bacon to route to tin* te House at 4 o'clock. “Put cu • old clothes,’’ the president’s lues- r.aid, “for I Intend to initiate lia- Ingram & Hewlet, To The Farmers: We are making special efforts to suit our stock to vour trade aud invite you to call in and see what we have to offer you, before you buy. Mr. M. P. Register is with us again and Mil be glad to serve his friends when they come to town. Gome ill to see us and wc will be glad to show you ourstoex. Giddens Furniture Co. 122 Anility »a. VALDOSTA. DECATUR TO ELECT SHERIFF. To Succeed the Late Sheriff Stegall, Who Was Killed. Bainbridge, Oa , Nov. 7.—Tim Demo- ratio Executive Committee of Decatur onnty has called a white primary for Sow 28, for the nomination of a sheriff to serve during the nuexpired term of the late Sheriff Stegall. The candidates will be assessed $150 to defray th© ex penses of the primary, the amount to be divided among them. So tar only two candidates have announced, L*. F. Patterson and O. A. Helton. Both are popular and the race will be c ose. It is the general opinion, however, that Patterson will Ik* elected as he was six teeu years sheriff, and made one of the best officers tire county ever had. It is expected that several other can didates will auuouuce within the next few days. is rich, and so hi Pinchot, and the question of clothes docs not bother them much. They were at the Whitt- House at 4 o'clock In natty business Hiiitn, patent leather shoes and ail that of thing. They found the president dressed in one of his oldest snlta, with a rough rider hat and a pair of heavy shoes. The president looked at Bacon and I’iuehot, grinned and said, “Come n. we’ll take a tramp.” They went out Into the rain. The ■resident led the way and took his companions out Pennsylvania avenue through Georgetown and down a nar row street to the bank of the canal. There was a bridge about a mile down the canal, but none at the point where the president stopped, “Oh, well,” said Colonel Roosevelt, “it doesn’t matter. Bacon, you take our watches and pocketbooks, and Pin chot and I will wade across. You go down to that bridge yonder and meet us on the other side.” ‘‘Not by a darn sight,” said Bacon, who was an athlete* himself when he wns in college. ‘‘I came out on this walk with you, and I aw going where you go. ’ ,‘‘Bully!’’ shouted the 1 president. on, theul” H# pluMfcdjpi^ the I r _ ud Vbjchot and BScWjpPwedTr*" The water was three feet stxmcbes deep at Its deepest point The three men waded across, the president lead ing, They were thoroughly wet from tjie heavy rain, so the further ducking made no difference, but when the pres ident got ou t* j other side aud looked at the pa tout leather shoes and natty business suits of Bacon anil Pinchot he grinned again. kevl several miles on the other • ld*» of the cnnal and came swing ing hack lo the city about 6 o’clock. The presl lent told Bacon he had been Initiated aud was a full Hedged mem ber of the kitchen cabinet. Bacon is now open to ull sorts of Invitations from the president for exercise In the open air. When Pinchot got home he was met at the door by the ancient negro mam my who 1ms l>een in his fatally for years an! who was Plnehot’s nurse. “Well, Messa Gif.” said the mammy, holding up iter hands In hormr, “you suhtalnly ant a sight. Youse bln out w 1C dat president ag’ln.” Something New in a Wheel COME AND SEE IT. It is the marvel of the age. , Something that is the best of the best ‘ It will not break, it will not split in the rim, because it is constructed so it cannot. Our stock of buggies and harness is better now than ever be fore. Remember we are just back of the postoffice and be sure and see us. EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF BUGGIES AND HARNESS INGRAM & HEWLET, 108 WEST CENTRAL AVENUE. : JI /‘Bully "J^nie o effuJTuU i-*- £ 4 IK “Sweet and Juicy” “Bloodhound” and Cough No Poison in Chamberlain's Remedy. From Napier, New Zealand, Her ald: Two years ago th© Pharmacy Bonrd of New South Wales, Australia had an analysis made of all th© cough medicines that wore sold in that mar- Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was en tirely freo from all poisons. This ex- ption was Chamberlain’s Cough .’tnedy, made by the Chamberlain v dlclne Company,. Dos Moines, Iowa, l T . S. A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the saft. t and best that can be had; and it Is with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is especially recommended by Its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. 5Vlien taken In time It pre vents pneumonia. This remedy Is for sale by \V. D. Dunaway, Valdosta, Georgia. *'l Thank the Lord!” cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., “for the relief 1 got from Buck- Ion’s Arnica Salve. It cured my fear ful running sores, which nothing els The betting in New York Is about two to one In favor of McClellan against the field. The sports usual ly know where to put their money, too. What’s the secret of happy, vigor- would heal, and from which I had suf- ( ous health? Simply keeping the bow- fered for 5 years.” It is a marvelous j els, the stomach, the liver and kid- healcr for cuts, burns and wounds. • novs strong and active. Burdock Guaranteed at W. D. Dunaway s and ; Blood Bitters does it. Dlmmock’s drug stores Hearsts ’papers refer to Czolgozs j as the “insane anarchist who shot' McKinley.” Hearst thinks too much The proposition to build another college for girls in Georgia is al! right, provided they put It In South j of the anarchists to credit the crime j * Georgia. to their teachings. | “Brown & Williamson’s Bros.” TOBACCOS are Good Values and Please Chewers. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.