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Everything to assist the
eyes having grown weak
through advancing age
or other causes.
Optical goods of excel
lent quality and great
variety. Glasses of
every description for
distance or reading.
S. PENDLETON CO.
Wholesale Grocers.
i are sole agents for the El Nacional Cigar Co., manu-
acturers of clear Havana cigars. Fama Nacional and
Triumpho Nacional brands. No brands are more popular.
SEND US YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE. : i :
-THE....
ft. S. Pendleton <2o.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
NEW MANAGEMENT.
Ulmer Buggy and
Wagon Works.
LAW II
BE TESTED.
IpSe start ok
An lap.
The New Law Is to be Gives Test
to Sensational' Coolest.
Over Two Thousand Candidates In
the Feld From all the Parties and
all of the Offlcea-nA Spectacular
Race for the United States Senate
—Hopkins, Fots and Two Other Can*
dldates.
Chicago, 111., Aug. 8.—Today the new
primary law of Illinois is being ghren
its Initial test, the electors for the
first time In this state picking the cam*
dldates to go on the party tickets by
a direct vote, instead of leaving this
task to delegates and conventions.
Scattered over the state are some
thing like 2,000 candidates for noml*
nations on the various party tickets.
For complexity and intensity the con
test Is without pfrt-allel In the history
of Illinois. For weeks past every city,
town and hamlet has echoed with the
roar of factional battle and been
swept by the breath of partisan cam
paign. Today the fight is sweeping
to Its close at the polls.
Four big contests of great lmport-
are involved in the political struggle.
They are: Yates for the Republican
gubernatorall nomination.
The contest for United States sena
tor, in which there are four candi
dates, with Senator A. J. Hopkins aad
Congressman George E. Foss foremost
In the running. • .
The fight over the general assem
bly, in which the Legislative Voters'
League is making & desperate effort
to break up the the senate combine
and the house machine.
The contest in Cook county (Chi-
jcago,) In which Congressman Wil
liam Lorimer, through the instnunln-
taltty of the Yates campaign, is seek
ing to regain control of the Repubhr
canObWMUP—
In M king Raids on the Blind Tig-
irs In Chatham County.
It Aft nr. That the Polle. are Mak-
Ji. Raid, to to Regulate the
•In Thl. way the f
!|trs are to be
able Bound.,
Held Within
i. Ga., August 7—with the
of their raids on the blind ti
led, the police hare started
lap taking In places which
the first round-up. This sec-
lias developed further the
the police towards the sel-
iQuor. It appears so far as
•ned that the police mean
the raids a means of regu-
e tigers as well as a means
Rig revenue for the city.
They ii ve reached the stage when
lesson is to be taught and
? afternoon qtarted^iftit to
teach lt.| Two Greeks were -siimmon-
Chlet of Polle*'-'Austin,
quested to make the one
deposit as bond they
|e . question and declared
1- mi guilty of selling and
they ought to be made
They were promptly ar-
j held for a thousand dol-
steal of one hundred dol-
Their places were then
id quantities of liquors
f will be arraigned In po-
charged both with vio-
Jftj city ordinance by keep-
fnr Illegal sale and with
h ' state prohibition law.
i say they will be heavily
he violation of the ordt-
remanded to the higher
for the violation of
I- examples of this sort
to hold the tiger
[ bounds and decrease
places where liquor Is
Up -out a number
i dives. It la be-
I have bought the above business and will continue the same at the old stand on
Central Avenue. It shall be my aim to improve the business in every way possible.
Iam a practical man, thoroughly conversant with the work and will give tho same
my personal attention.
Expert Horse Shoeing.
The professional horseshoer in charge of this department is one of tho be§t that
ever shod a horse in this city, and understands the business in its every phqse.
Send us your work in^this line, | as well|astbuggyfand wagon repairing
and general blacksmithing.
J. J. LIFSEY.
113 W. Central Avenue.
Georgia & Florida Ry.,
VALDOSTA SOUTHERN DIVISION.
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J. M. TURNER. G. M.
f
S. w. BOOKER.
W. E. HINSON.
Portable and Stationary
Boilers, Saw Mills
Booker & Hinson,
Contractors & Builders.
Estimates, Plans and Specifications Furnished Promptly.
See us About Your Plans. Office in Peeples Building,
Corner Central Ave. and Patterson Street, Valdosta, Ga
STEAM ENGINES
Mills and Pumping Ot
be had in the entire South. Large
stock on hand, beat terms, quickest
delivery. It will pay you to investi
gate our machinery and prices.
MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO.
aantfy
In addition to these big.sensational
contests there ere several others of
considerable magnitude. The Demo
crats, confident that Bryan wllKarry
Illinois .are indulging In a merry bout
over the governorship nomination.
Their candidates are Colonel James
Hamilton Lewis of Chicago. Douglas
Pattlson of Freeport, Adlal E. Steven
son of Bloomington, Charles E. Gun
ther, of Chicago, Judge E. Kimbrough
of Danville .and John P. McGoorty, of
Chicago.
Tho Prohibitionists, exultant over
the outcome of the "wet" and "dry"
fight last spring are straining every
nerve to get a good representation In
the legislature in order that they may
hold the “balance of power” In that
body. The United SocleUes for Local
Self-Government are working ener
getically In the various districts with
view of electing representatives
friendly to “personal liberty and home
rule" principles.
The spectacular race for the toga
of United States senator Is- one of the
conspicuous features of the contest.
The Republicans have four candidates.
Of this number Senator A. J. Hop
kins and Congressman George E. Foss
are running a neck and neck race.
William E. Mason, former senator
has been making an active campaign
throughout the state for over a year,
but he is believed by the practical
politicians to have been ont distanc
ed by tho other two. The furth con
testant Is William G. Webster, who
ran as an “unknown" two years ago
and received 12,000 votes. The Demo
cratic candidates for .the senatorsblp
are Lawrence B. Stringer, candidate
for governor four years ago, and Ad
dison Blakely of Chicago.
The Prohibitionists end Socialists
have state tickets la tbe field. Eu
gene W. Chafin of Chicago, who Is
also the Presidential nominee, and
Daniel R. Sheen, of Perola, are the
Prohibition aspirants for the guberna
torial nomination, James H. Brower
ot Elgin, Is unopposed for the head ot
the Socialist ticket George W. Mo-
Caskrln, of Rock Island, Is to be the
candidate for governor on the Inde
pendence party ticket
But ot all the contests to bo decided
by the .primary the Deneen-Tatcs
struggle for the governorship Is most
prominent The so-called “machine”
Is opposed to Denccn. The latter la
standing on his record at Springfield.
The opposition picked upon Richard
Tates as their standard bearer.
Lowndes county seed rye, raised
by Palqjs A Smith, for sale by Ousley
t Company. 8-7-dft- w2t
on Sundsir,
7 _ r JVer the tiger keep-
!pf of being put completely
tokhe ,ft£k'th'y In soy wsy trans
gress the vlll of the .police.
Ci nslller.vle interest Is manifested
In the stUl the ministers will take
on this queslon, and city officials and
politicians ft .anxiously awaiting the
utterancesflipMn tho pulpit Sunday.
ibis time there has
ff«m tbe pulpit In
hero, though at times
:ht utterances from a
pulpits hare been
Ith great Interest, It Is
bat the administration
from several sides
during that Sabbath.
I
Compromised,
It of J. H. Bryan
Pinopolls Saw Mills
Bi
The, . ..
against t WlUWon
was settlta ’yesterday by comprotaisc,
Bryan act m eight thousand do!
lars and tt > money has already been
paid over ) the plaintiff and his at
torneys.
It Will Jj remembered that Bryan
was suelnd for Injuries received lu a
wreck of IjlOB train on the tram road
of the Unjfo Pinopolls Saw Mills at
Sunset. Ilf br-tight suit for fifteen
thousand (fllSr* and at the recent
term of Hit boon ho won a verdict
for ten thousand. It was the largest
verdict er-c given In the county and
the attorneys tor the defendants gave
natloe that they would appeal to
higher court Recently the parties
come together and agreed on a com
promise that will end the ease.
The suit tor damages was managed
by the law firm of Shipp & Kline and
tho case Was well managed through
out hr them. It ha* not been given
out 'what the attorneys fee was but
It wa» prolisMy the largest fee ever
paid to a (law firm la this county.—
Moultrie Observer.
ot spirits turpentine and
Is not as fragrant os
lings, hut when In the
and combined with
andl ammonia and then
to a thick creamy enrol
ls tho world for reducing
ellerlng eoreness of the
4 stiffness Of the Joints,
and then who- cares for the odor
when it ta: es the place of pain. El
llotfs Emtj silled Oil Liniment Is
mads os di Mrtbed shore and put up
In half pH bottles tor ISe. the bot
tle. Sold 1 Oder a guarantee.
The
ledgsyms
with
£1
Insane asylum at Mil-
said to ha overcrowded
.. s, though room for seven
hj tdred was provided only
or i ago.
U till Proa, A K. nemSuo V. Pres. Omni Herman. See.-Tmae,
# BEDINGFIELD St CO., Inc.
v P. O. BOX ISM.
, JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
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11 toll quarto MO
i gallon Jus - 8.68
gallon iu« i MB
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Write tor our eesaplste fftoe Bet
$3.75
To Savannah, Ga.
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Thursday, ^August 13, 1908
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August 18th. Embrace this opportunity to visit the Forest
City with many points of interest and delightful resorts.
Tybee Island by the Sea Shore, Tbuuderbolt with its
Casino and manv attractions, Isle of Hope, etc.
For further jfiformation see your ticket agent or write
£s Me North, D. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
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\
Moved
I have moved my offices to the new office
room in tho. Converse Building over Tom
Converse’s Clothing store, where I am bet
ter equipped to give the very best wotk in
the shortest time for the least money. I am
in Valdosta to stay and will appreciate your
patronage. Make my office your headquar
ters while in the city.
Very Respectfully,
L. C. Holtzendorff,
Dental Surgeon.
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