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BE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906.
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With Every
ONE DOLLAR
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Purchase.
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PRESENT
With Every ONE! DOLLAR Purchase,
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Everybody that buys
ONE DOLLAR’S
worth get a present
FREE.
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THE ElbvtEIFXSSE STOEE,
—FROM NOW UNTIL JUNE FIRST
Q? nnn Oft /VI I IQHT CniUP and as an inducement to assist us in raising this amount we have'Mecided to
#0,yUU.UU ITIUO 1 GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE a valuable present to every customer who
buys a; {dollar Vworth of goods at our store. The larger the purchase the more valuable the premium you receive.
CALL, MAKE A PURCHASE, ASK FOR YOUR PRESENT ANDiYOU WILL GO HOME SATISFIED
THE EMPIRE STORE,
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to the sea. j Look at our
er Sherman’s Trip.' •
j-New Spring Styles
THB CLIFF HOUSE—San Fran elaco'a Famoua Resort Where Thous
and* Gathered to Eat, Drink and ba Marry. From It th* Vlaltora Look
ed Out Upon th* Paelflo Ocean, On a of tho Unique Sights Being Scores
e, Seal* on th* Rooka Fifty Yarda Away. It Waa Among th* Fow Build-
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Inga to Escape Injury*by th* Earthquake.
Jay Line Up
Under Leadership of Osborn.
Savannah, May 1—Col. J. H. Eatll,
the south Georgia candidate I or gov-
amor of Georgia, discussing the ac
tion of tho Democratic State Execu
tive committee, at ite meeting yeiter-
day, says that the date fixed and the
plan of holding the primary suits
him axactly... He believes that It la
fair to tho farmers to hold tho pri
mary batwaen the time of laylng-by
their ero;:s and tha cotton picking
•onion... Ho believes that the voters
hava an opportunity to Judge
all of tho candidates and that candl-
dates who entered th* race late, aa
ha did, should hav* tha aama chance
before tha voters aa those candidates
.who hav* boon running a year or
more.
I Another Interesting rumor In con
nection with Col. EttlU's campaign
la that Col. Billie Osborne, upon hie
retftrn to Savannah, will taka active
charge of It and puah It vigorously
In all of the counties of South Qeor-
' gla, especially. Col. Estlll hat warm
friends In the upper part of tho^itate
! who will look aftar hi* Interests
[ there. If the rumors here are to b*
| rolled upon, Col. Eetlll's friends are
' planning a campaign that will ba an
. eye-opener to com* of tho other can
didates, and eapklally so alnca tome
| of thorn have triad to prejudice vot-
‘ er* by making It appaar that ha "has
1 no chanea" of tho nomination.
Paris an Armed Camp.
Paris, May 1—May tha first, for
which tho government mad* prodi
gious preparation* finds many quar
tan presenting tha aspect of an arm-
ad camp.. -Tha forces are concentrat
ed undar a perfect of police. It le
. estimated that fifty thousand troops,
I twalve thousand polios and olgnt
I thousand guards, gendarmes and do-
* tashments of troops at midnight be
gan to guard tha eourcee of publle
. v.jtv qat and atactrle supplies.
J Strong bodin of troop* an post'd
at tha principal railroad stations.
Tha Bank of Franc* Is guarded by In
fantry and cavalry, and troopa pat-
eaiad tha vicinity of al| th* laad|ng
bonks and Important commercial •>
tabllahments.
-.Tha strlkan an parading with
cockadts bearing tha worda: "Eight
houn work with weekly holiday.”
At thna p. m. the Place de Repub
lic wae the scene of continuous ar
rests and tha number of disorderly
penons were Increasing. 8everal
thousand. Detachments of four run-
dnd Infantry stacked arms on tha
Placs de L'Etallo.
Labor quartan hen ehow extreme
action. Th* different sections are
holding moating* and laaulng appeal*
and llattnlng to violent speeches.
During a meeting of 5,000 prlnten
two oraton counaalad tha stoppage
of tho delivery wagons of th* newt-
papen.
Reports from th* coal mining re-
clone ahow about 40,000 man on the
strike and about 14,000 at work.
A Son of General Sherman a Catholic
Prleat, to Make a Freak Trip
Through Georgia, Accompanied by
a Troop of Cavalry—Horses Furn
ished by Government.
Savannah, May 1—There has been
nothing In a long time that has ex
cited so much Interest In Savannah
as tho proposed "march to the sea”
by tho Rev. Father Sherman, of
Springfield, Mass., over-the same ter
ritory that hts father General Tecum-
seh Sherman travelled when he came
thla way with his tordh bearing sol
diers. Everybody In savannah
demos the proposed trip. *
0. A. ” Ti
o declare that It wlHid be
a very bad thing for the food
to come ovor the route accompanied
by a squad of Cavalry, as It la said
he proposes to do. Acting Mayor
Dixon takes n very decided stand,
against It He snys he would •rath
er see the father hanged than for
him to make such a trip. Gen. S. F.
U. Gillespie, deputy clerk of tho
United States and a staunch member
of the G. A. R-, says It would be a
very bad move.
Captain L. G. Young, commander
the Confederate Veterans association
It Is to be regretted tlint the
priest wishes to go over the route In
nny such style.
There Is much curiosity to know
how that staunch Confederate Bishop
Kelley, of tho Catholic church, feels
about It. Ho Is out of tho city. ;
Col. Klngsman le Detained. j
Col. Dan C. Klngsman, corps of en-|
glneers, U. S. A., who Is now sta- j
tlomd in Savannah, will be prevent
ed from going to Augusta as soon as
he anticipated. He his been called
to Cleveland, Ohio, from which ata-.
tlon ho has not as yet been relieved. ’
Jumping about from one station to
another keeps Col. Klngsman pretty j
busily engaged. i
As soon as he Is relieved In Cl&ve- j
land, Col. Klngsman will be able to |
get over his entire district. Now he
can only make short runs of a day ;
during tne time ho is In Savannah ‘
^|REYS are by all odds the
■ most stylish fabrics this
Spring. There will be grey in
every thing—men’s and women’s
Suits alike. Fashion has already,
to the decree, and wel-
S * owing a splendid va-
e fashionable shades
of grey—Quaker dreys,_y dun-
metal Qreys, Twilight Greys
and a score of otaers. All new,
fresh goods mf^up in latest
fashions.
These garments embody {he style,
quality and workmanship that
proves them the product of
high-class tailoring institution.
“Made by
ScMossBros.&G)“”
ScHLOSS BrC
Fine CIolhesMd
foltimow Jnd New York
is a phrase in itself a sure guarantee of satisfaction. These splen
did Suits were made to our special order by the famous Schloss
firm. You cannot realize how much this means until you see the
garments and compare them with other makes at the same price.
INVESTIGATE 1
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We specially invite you to see our new Spring Clothing
and make comparisons. We will gladly show you all the
new shapes and styles. Single and double-breasted Suits
in a number of strikingly handsome models; Greys,
Blues and Mixtures.
Good Roads Caravan on the Go
Savannah, May 1—Tha flrat good
automobile caravan that ever
■aft Savannah pulled out oarly^thlo
morning when aix or ^iitl'eutoi
want tkimmlng out ofChathanj coun
ty over the good road* that It poaaoe-
aoa to pay vlaita to tdumo In Scrovon
and Effingham qmifijlM... It I* th*
wtjh qf Savannahlans to hav* th* ad
mitting counties build good read* to
csnect with thote o! Chatham to that
jrar* hauling can.be done and better
trip* made to the'city by th* farm
er* of th* Interior. The party that'
left today waa composed of aoveral
prominent Savannahlans .undar .tho
direction of Mr. F. C. Battoy, an on-
thualaatle auto owner and a man who
want* to tee good road* In Georgia.
Today Mr. Gordon 8auaay la alao In
Clyde, Effingham county, trying to
arouse Interest In road building. Jen-
kino county In already In favor of
good road* and Is now taking stop*
to hav* thorn bullL.. Tho Savannah
delegation It oxptctod back tonight.
attending to matters that must re
ceive his attention.
Notes From Savannah.
Savannah's latest financial Institu
tion, "The Hibernia Bank,” began
business this morning at Its bank
ing house IS Bay street, east. It Is
a coincidence that It was at this
same place that the Southern Bank
of the State of Georgia Just merged
with tho Citizens Bank, began busi
ness many years ago. Mr. M. A.
Obryne ts president of the new
bank, Mr. Charles Ellis, 1st Vico
President; Mr. I,. P. Hart, Snd Vice
President and Mr. J. W. Heffernan.
Cashier.
Acting Mayor Dixon has just sent
5760 to the Mayor of San Francisco.
This makes 13.700 Savannah has
given to the fund.
If Mr. C. \V. Saussy, now superin
tendent of thF Board of Trade, is
appointed State Naval Stores Inspec
tor. which It quite likely, he will re
sign his place with the Board of
Trade.
A. Converse & Co.
Accidents will happen, but the
best-iegulatel families . keep Dr
Thomas' Edectrlc Oil for such emer
gencies. It subsides the pain and
heala the hurts
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and fire report.
Fulness direct vi/A II'asAingtcn saves time,
money and cften the patent. \
Patwt and Infringement Prattle* Exclusively.
The Impression that thtre are not
enough heroes to claim all the Car
negie medals, may be due to the (act
that as a rule, real heroes 4re modest
men.
SAVE THE PIECES
and brink them to ns. No break is so
bad bnt Vliat we can repair it. We
draw the Mine only at kindling wood
Bnt it sometimes happens the cost of
repairing alcarriage would be as great
as tbe prico df a new one, in which caa*
we say so fn
We also\koep a foil line of
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