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VALDOSTA, GA, SATURD,
IOVEMBER 30, 1907.
i visiting available Hites in the city.
He left last night for Montgomery,
where he has theatre interests. It !»
expected that he will return to 8a.
He wants
ah to agre
-f bonds ta
his new house. It Is hard these days
of Clearing house certificates to Inter,
eat business men in suoh a proposi
tion.
Eagles Fly High.
Tho Fraternal Order of Eagles flew
high in Savannah last night A very
large class was initiated among the
candidates beisg Hon. W. P. Dailey,
of Griffin, Grand Chancellor of the
Knights of Pythias of Georgia. To
morrow night there will be a big so
cial sossion of the order to which
PhhjjjT. .qwbO XJfoooo vvCisYyd
manjSphavo been.Jnvited. It will be
nn *4slno' nf rnrn
annah In a short time,
the bofllnogg men of Sava..«„
to buy a certain amount of
lhU ( r—** “ “
of clearing house certificates to Inter-
He Is Expected to Announce his In
tention Regarding Another Term'
After 'he Reaches That City-Wet-
I* ting Ready for big Auto Events—
>j Gov. Northen is In Savannah—Oth-
j er News From There.
he party held Its second
h\ Chicago in 1SC0, the |
i <t William H. Seward ofi
si t-med a foregone conclu-!
■b Tionor was bestowed on;
Lincoln, who was ronoml-'
Sf; 4 by the Baltimore con-
eu. U. S. Grant was noin- (
letically without a dissent-
at *the Chicago convention
id renominated unanimous-
Philadelphia convention in
the convention of 1876, at
James G. Blaine lod all
lidates for the nomination
Hots, but was defeated on
ti by Rutherford B. Hayes,
st ballot Mr. Blaine had
which were increased to
seventh. Gen Hayes had
^es on the first ballot-an 1
jjpixth. On the seventh bal-
fved 384 votes, or six more
jfccessary to a choice. , It ■
**^11081 the field—
Ton'ger than 4
* Washlngto, D. C.'Nov. 28.—When slon, 1
■ the Kepublioaa National Committee [-Abrafi
! meets in this city ,one week from to-' nate fl
upon
| time and place for holding the four* j na , vf
teeuth national convention of that of 186
Times and conditions have
purposes changed wonderfully since the Re-^TfejS
J their first national
It will be one of the most convention in Philadelphia * a little
,e “ ture » f ‘ he , ^ ademy , over a half century ego. i;". ^
orougb y furnished. | delegates were : not chosen on tli
, then on the bull of representation 285'vj
lie In the County Dead. Iwhloh now prevails. For Instance, 35] oa
B. Barfield, of the Hahlra In the convention of 1858 New York only 8
ij Savannah, Ga„ Nov. 28—Hon. C
C. Kdw.'iniLH, consrcssman from
-First dlstnct, left this morning
Washington, accompanied by i
Edwards. Ho will stop'at Cong;
Hall during tho time tie is at
capital. Mr' Edwards will tnkc
oath on Monday when. Congi
meets, for the' first day of tho 1
of theaters In the South and West, 1 » u6 d this morning. Major Barrow Is
ha. not abandoned hf. Idea of having-f pr0mlnent youn * Iawyer and mll, ‘ |
tary man. I _
a play house in Savannah was shown A „„ In tte TeIfaIr Academy of . ^ ^
by his arrival here yesterday after- Arts and Sciences Is being furnished
noon ccompanted by a gentleman .with the antique furniture and family 1
who Is largely Interested in his en- j paintings of the Telfair family. It (
terprlses with him. This Is the sec-,Is a room that la too dark to hang P^rty.
ond.or third time Mr. Wells has been plcti/res in for exhibition
here and It Is thought he Is In Savan-1 and It was decided to utilise It In publicans held
nail this time for the purpose of fin- "■*- — ** —*■’ *• * *
ally closing a deal for a site for a
theater. He. had a place practically
settled upon last winter but because
ot some differences with the owner
of it he.did not. cIobo the deal. Mr.
Well* has always wanted a theater In
Savannah and It la thought he will
We one in time for next winter at
tractions. Ha may be able to get
aome ot Bits season’s business in <t.
To Beautify Daffln Park.
City council last night considered # __ t
plans for beautifying Daffln P4rk, a'and had never ran f dikay, though It j relented! and, in addition,
large tract of land owned by th? city was always as pert /is a cricket and i Maryland, Virginia and Kentucky. In j
and which was used for tho state fair was always In hurry to go. During the party’s fourteenth national con- 1
■here several years ago. The plan In- the twenty-seven years that Mr. Bar- ventlon, which will be held-wext .Tune, ,
-•'••-'on. After be re:,dies Washing
ton It Is understood be will make an 1
announcement ns to hlB intentions 1
regarding mother tern). Thera Is;
flinch speculation here as to whether I
he will offer for the second term. j
Preparing for Auto Races.
Mr. H. T. Burcholl, Sporting Ed!-
toriof the New York Times, and who
Is behind the automobile race meet
In Savannah in January, Is
fifpedTed In Savannah this week to
make the final arrangements. The Sa-
vnnnah promoter,, of the enterprise
are ready to do their share and the
county commissioners are
Hood Hounds Came In.
t, Commissioner J. F. Monk
ila possession a handsome pair
113 on A
lot he re!
than wal
was Blal)
field wn|j
netks Btg
In thel
go, the ^
effort to'
third tart
candidate
unltjawfi
nventlon of 1888, at Chica-
l .guard” made a desperate
hr, In ate Gen. Grant for a
The.general led all other
for thl'ty-flvo ballots. The
■W Its death bleWy^^
prepared
to put the roads In condition for the
race and build the grandstand as
they agreed to do.
for Pree'dent, nd^^^^^rklalne was^agar.r sH
JO&fT C. FromontJ' oI California, was cnnwMff^Bol received almost a<«»c
1,341,204. In 1904 Mr. Roosevelt re- many votes up to tho thirty-fifth *1-
celved 7,623,486. The state of New lot as Gen. Grant Then tho 'Mark
York haa more voters cow of all par- horse" carried 'off th-- prize. In 1884,
t'es than the entire Republican veto at Chicago, Mr. Blaine realised his
of fifty years ago, , . ambition and was ntfinlntted for the
The first national ronvention ot Presidency, but beaten 1 ' at the polls
the Republican party declared In Its by hlx Democratic,.opponent, Grover
platform that “the ma'ntenance of Cleveland. The convention, of 1SS8
the principles promulgated In - the lasted six days. John Shernan nf
Declaration of Independence and em- Ohio led for seven hallhtes. On the
bodied In the Federal Constitution Is eighth be was beaun by Bon-smln
essential to the .preservation of our Harrison of -Indium. At Minneapolis,
er-
. si’k since Mr.
t,.i 1 Wm
.. . - ~W'',’• B
taken pari In l,y all of the protS^W
ant ministers In the city. The Moth-! Bolter
odist ministers, were not here, they _ ’
__• -• n„,_.JT,. ,--J.", Some one 1 at -buttling
the aeaalon of%nferedcf there. - *** oae °* Ij 18 “ J*
_ . . .and tha boiler room was flooded to
Gov. Northen Jn Savannah. ^ ...
Former Governor Nortben was a Z
visitor yesterday at the Georgia Glney
g* “ 1 - -
lege alnce It wag founded In 1891 i a * op ‘ - J
whes he waa governor of the atate. j
jit gave him a great deal ot pleaanre' The other day a man pulled a chair
i to aeo how the college had grown.; from un4v Wl .^r*“d about to alt
He made a apeeeh to the 860 atudenU down and succocdod In fraetaHng
who »TB*'nWattendliig'itha college, this'aknll.inJt would bo pretty safe
! Working for New Theater. to bet that thla aamo Idiot makua a.
i Mr. Jake Wells who la endeavor- specialty of tho boat-rocking Joke In
• \V For the Kidneys, Bladder
T I OCJ and Rheumatism.
JL lllV L4.XWO RELIEVES
30 days’ treatment for $1.M Satisfaction D A A ^Ul?
guaranteed or monemBefundcd. 0.nLV'IV ,, /TLV/OJLi
Sold by Ingram & Ramsey, Valdosta, Ga
. | '
the public schools. He thinks the
action of the New York authorities
In cutting ont all reference to Christ j
and Christmas In the schools was the-
proper thing to do. Rabbi George-
Solomon, of the Jewish Synagogue;
here, takes the same view of the!
question of religion In the schools.
Dr. Solomon says.one of the greatest u m . . , m 4 .
m’stakes people in the country make nduOflSI lOfUUlltlfiS lO IHE6I ID
about the Jew la that he wants to he I m u
converted to Christianity. They have 'nDSlllllOlOD N6Xt WEEK,
no such desire, be maintains. I :
Other Items of News. j - 1
The b&helor friends of Major Da- It Will Arrange for tho National Con
vention of the Party Now in Pow-
,e yr 6
States, under Republican
lulmmwuatl
ons. has acquired tb-
s
and Porto Rico—and toe
1 rv.i.ukti 1
I
of Independence and the
j deiuiflfettoi
of *!tho highway man’s
1 plea-JBBBpnger .figure In Republican
Ipw#.
1 In ®. r ' r
st national convention nf
tile RjWb'l
in party there were two
cnnill*Ks
or the Presidential noml-
nattoi^moi'
C. Fremont ■ of Ca9lor-
ilia .'r®Ji
n McLean of Ohio. Mo
I.ian J&t
te preference of tne olfl-
time 'flte
who had Identified them-
solves'Wb
bo Republican party. Ho
was tr-»b •■■]
with “Know-Nothings,”
howevA lit
d that was the prime
yolves the expenditure of a large
sum.of money and calls for many
splendid Ideas. ’ There will be lakes
'jand drives, gymnasiums for men and
'women, a short rqce.course o/td othflt
cttva'features. ' It Is not Jgf :L
that this work will be donSrlght
away but It la hoped to adopt a perm
anent plan ot improvement and . work
It out gradually. Mr. P. D. Daffln,
chairman ot the park and race com
mission for whom the park la named
has been suggested 1 aa a good man to
go to New York to lay out that city
and make It more beautiful, but it IS
doubtful If he would go. “My great
est ambition,” he aaya, ”1* to make
Daffln Park bautlful. I want to make
this the crowning effort of my life.’’
Bishop Nelson’s Opinion.
Rt! Rev. Cleland K. Nelson, Eplsco
pal Bishop of Georgia, has given out
an interview in which he says he Is
opposed to retaining the motto; “In
which he b
county from
are ahout 1
Just
not oli
tng but
try out.
Coma
Ben Hill Enterprise.
If Ben Hill county* does not keep
up with the rest of the netw Counties
In the matter of publlo Improve
ments ft will not be the fault of the
board of commissioners. That body
have ordered an election on Decern-
her 20 tor the purpose of voting
upon the Issuing of connty bonds to
the amount of $100,000 $05,000 to be
used for a new court house 815,000 for
a Jail and 820,000 for roads and
bridges., 1
There la no doubt but that the
people will endorse this action of the/patend Circular, woitiid bring shame
officials at the polls. Action at this and dishonor upon any government or
God we Trust,” on gold coins and Is'tlme was taken upon the recommen- j people that gave It their sanction.”
also opposed to teaching religion ln'datlon ot the hurt grand Jury. I Since these declarations were made
FOR
DIGES
E. C. D«wr
W. D. Dunaway, Val
WE eftRRY A SUPERB LINE.
Having filled up the most commodious and inviting Hardware Store in South Georgia,
we earnestly solicit your patronage. Hardware, Stoves, Improved
Cooking Utensils, Glassware, China, Saw Mill and Turpen-
tine Still Supplies, White Pine Sash, Doors, Paints.
H ardware VALDOSTA,
ARLEYSCo. ’
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