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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY,',NOVEMBER 26, 1906.
YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER
\ Will be a Success If Baked
onfan “0. K. Range.” Because
they are made right and of
the right material. Sold'only by
J. E. Roberts Hardware Co.,
120 South Patterson Street.
VALDOSTA GEORGIAN
SAW MILL MEN MONEY FROM CON-
WITH ROOSEVELT
They Pass Resolutions Endorsing
Proper Equipment of Lumber Core
Deeired by the Aasociation—Want
to Compel Railroads to Supply It.
Car Shortage Complained of, and
Railroads May bo Sued for Dam
age! Because of the Resultant
Losses.
VICT HIRE.
Lowndes County Shares in Fund
engaged In dlsbu
Georgia counties
received by the I
tor- the quarter en
her 30th.
ChocKKjtor th
eral co.unflcs ar
pee was about as large
the meetings of the asso-
fcnd those present displayed
iferest In the proceedings
rates came up for a full
! discussion, and the sentiment
/members of the association
. forth In the following resolu*
olved: That the Georgia In-
awmill association In regular
kefcstort'- heartily Indorses President
Roosevqjt's principles and policy for
, governmental regujatlon of transpor
tation companies and freight rates.
• and wo hereby call ppon and urge the
forthcoming congress to enact laws In
sympathy with thq president's well
known and specifically defined Ideas.'
Them was considerable discussion
In regard to the car stake and equip
ment measure and a resolution
adopted pledging the association'
operation with the National Whole
sale Lumber Dealers’ Association In
securing legislation both stato and
national to compel the railroad com
panies to equip flat cars used for
transporting lumber with stakes and
binders suitable tor the safe trans
portation of lumber
The association, by vote, decided
to employ legal counsel to aid the At
torney general of Florida la his fight
to uphold the rulings of the Florida
Railroad
Distribution of Money From On« Hun
dred and Eleven Counties la Now
Being Made—Echols County
celves the Smallest Sum In the
8tate or Juit $97.
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.The state treasurer department Is
among 111
7 < that was
convict hire
jfeeptem-
„ the dev-
F* being milled out by
WWOflO^Aark, but "as the work is a
large It will be Thursday or Fri
day before’all the counties will have
been paid. '
The 111 counties that will share in
the proceeds of convict hire do not
work any, or at least all, of their fel
ony convicts on their public roads,
and, therefore, receive the proceeds
of the hire of the men tney would
use for road Improvement.
There are 28 counties that
work felony convicts on the public
roads.
Lowndes county works none of her
eighteen and therefore receives the
money for the hire of them, which
amounts to about $2,445 a year, over
double as much under the present
lease as was formerly received for
the entire number.
Chatham Is the only large county
in Georgia that does not work Its pro
rata of convicts, and In lieu of this
will receive the largest sum paid to
any one county In the state, namely,
$2,000 approximately for the quarter.
Chatham county Is entitled to about
G3 convicts. Echols county receives
the smallest .sum of money, $97. Ful
ton county gets the work of 10« con-
lets on her public roads, and does
not share in the distribution of the!
money.
In some of the counties the money]
will go for road purposes and In oth-j
TASK TOO HARD FOR DUNNE
Chicago Mayor Won't Run Again;
Suffers Nervous Prostration
Chicago, Nov. 22—Supporters
Mayor Dunne were startled today by
the report that the mayor had decid
ed definitely that he would not ac
cept the renomlnatlon or under any
circumstances become a caudldato tor
his present position again A munici
pal ownership platform and an at-
temp to carry It out has given the
father of thirteen children nervous
prostration.
While no one would consent to bif
quoted In regard to the matter, there
were several of the mayor’s close
friends who said they had positive
knowledge that this would be his
position.,
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Former Assemblyman Arrested
New York, Nov. 2$—Jos J r ; CaphlD,
former member aedetobly from Brook
lyn district, was arrested today on
lndlctipent charging fraud In regis
tration He gave ball ot fifteen thou*-
-fe'
BROTHER KILL BROTHER.
A Fatal Accident to a Lad at the New
Colony Town Yesterday.
Ne^t^dn terrible accident reached
the cltyjjpa morning from St. George
the new'colony town on the St. Mary's
river between here and Jacksonville.
Eleven year old Lamar Ham wns
shot and acddentlly killed yestorday
by his 13-year-old brother, Otis
Harn, In front of the postolfice, at
that place, while on their way from
the woods hunting.
The tftn slipped and fell from Otis’
shoulder, striking a post, while he
was in the act ot taking a drink of
water, discharging tho entire load In
Lamar’jl right cheek, cutting it en-
tlrely away and spilling his teeth on
the ground. Death was almost In-
No witness saw the ac-
dent has thrown a pall of
■ that community^ '*■ ■ }
Ikon Pres* committee seeing
Is reatenably cl
Sin’s Consequence
Innocent Indulgence Often Brings Trouble.
Dimmock Offers Means of Escape, j .
The consequences of violating. bismuth Hubgnllat e, which Is
physical law are often as unpleasnnt to nil other remedies -for i
as the breaking of a moral rule. The troubles, cerium oxalate, and -4
innocent indulgence of over eating j mid corrective* which prdutyfe^
brings consequences tnat amount to; action of the digestive organs,
real suffering. Indigestion is not j strengthen the whole ditfestiye^
natural; it is not right; it should ! and make It possible to eat
not be. A. E. Dlmmick offers a means j like and when you like,
of escape In Ml-o-na tablets that Is Ask A. E. Dlinmock to.sfoo**-*^
simple and practical. j the guarantee under whicli he ee
These simple tablets are composed! Ml-o-na. It costs nothing unleaa‘is^v»^.
of such valuable medicinal agents as ] cures. The risk Is all hit. ‘ , ?*
That play, of Bernard Shaw’s en
titled "Mrs.^ Warren's Profession,”
must have beta Vity bad Indeed to
have stirred up bo mucli fuss In New
York. Mr. Shaw made a mistake In I
playing Now .TqrjgtlL- should linvo.
opened at Chlcngr^VT'
There nre employed It) the 1 <
go poatofilce and sub station* UCC ’
people, not counting Urn Jtonds of 4se 1
p&rtments The averngo/weight ot
mall bandied I, MO tons each dayjJK^
wiuiipi leaves the jj^sfoffice tunnel for
the jdepy^n tmT* v three minutes. f
Commission regarding; e rs It will go to the public school I
freight rntes on lumber In this state. j fund. Just as the grand Juries decide.
The question of car shortage was i n Terrell county the grand Jut has
brought up and discussed at great • always applied this money to the pub-
longth From reports made by the h| c schools, which about evenly dlvld-
members o ftho association present lt| 0 s the convicts and the revenue from
was shown that not more than 33 per j them between education and road
Ment, of the calls for cars can be or. building, two causes that arc of vital
i* re supplied by the railroad compan- j interest to the .welfare ami tho ad-
Fles. The mil! men claim that they j vancement of the people.
have suffered heavy losses by reason!
of this shortage of cars, and without
opposition a resolution was adopted!
empowering the association to employ
counsel to take up the claims of each
member who can clearly establish a
loss growing out of the failure of the
railroads to furnish him with cars to
transport lumber for the filling of or
ders. The counsel will be authorized
to institute suit for the recovery of
damages sustained by such failure of
the .tfe&nrfportation companies.
Tht 4uqstion of mill inspection was
discussed and while no positive ac
tion was taken, it was seen that the
sentiment Is crystallzlng in favor of
Thanksgiving Turkeys.
Last week the turkey outlook
anything but bright, and It began to
look like most of us would have to
eat ’possum dinner on Thanksgiving
day. The last two or three days have
brought about some changes. Sever
al wagon loads of turkeys have come
In and have been offered for sale at
prices only the well to do can pay.
The smallest hens are priced at one
dollar and twenty-five cents and tue
prices range up to two dollars for
big gobblers. This is only the begin
ning of the season, and after Thanks
giving turkeps have been taken from
a ruling that mill Inspection be final, the crop we are left to wonder what
It was decided to hold the next the price of Christmas turkeys will
meeting in Brunswick, Jan. 16, 1906. be .
But everything is high In this time
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