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THEVALDOTA Til
SNEAK THIEF AT
1 COL LITTLE'S HOUSE.
I HUDSON IN WRECK
ON CEN1RAL HOAD.
IL E Bernheim Distilling Co.
ROBBER RAN8ACKED HOME OP
FORMER SPEAKER OF HOUSE,
BUT GOT NOTHING MUCH.
Atlanta. Ga., March. 30—A meat
thief entered the home of jfchn D.
Little, former ipeaker of the home
of representative! and now, one of
the leading lawyers In the stole,
Sunday night and cot—nothing.
The bold thief entered Mr. Little's
feed-room and turned things topsy-
turvey, but falling to find money—
-Mr. Little la cautions and keeps his
In a bank—left
AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER
HAD NARROW ESCAPE WHEN
COACH TURNED OVER.
Atlanta, Ga., March 30— 1 Commis
sioner of Agriculture Tom Hudson
bad a narrow escape In the wreck
on the Central road'near Grlflta Bute
day afternoon. He was en frfte to
Atlanta, when the train, running It
miles an hour was derailed. The ear
In which he rode Jumped the track
hut-happily did not tumble down
ibankmenL
Sends greeting to its many friends in Georgit
where it has for nearly two generations sole
with success its grand old' . . . . .-
And wishes to contradict a report .whlcl
cnlated by pertain “Friendly" edmpet
port is that we will not sell onr whisk
tory.
This is "interesting if tree.”
How tree It is, yon can find out
The re
dry terri-
Ananias club, and ho jumps .
Williams, prison .count#saioner, in? •
the organization right off the reel.
Commissioner Williams had a good
deal to say about the governor 1 ! r
jection'of the Wimberly property;?^
a publication through the Sund iy jp J
pera. He said in effect that f.
farm was all right and that the eft
mission didn’t have time or ln<ll|*
tlon to bunt up another place I
Now comes the governor !>4
with a tart reply. lip don't it,,
words, but talks; right out In nec'l
Ink. -Here ant dome things he > ;
“The statement that the oommlJ
slon was ready two weeks b'fnBS
March 11 cannot bn true.
“The farm at Mllledirevllle, -.nr
chased by the prison commlstalm . i
poorly adapted to tlie purpose' i
tended. I wish to aave the -state!
from another blunder.
“There baa been no* excuse for a I
delay about the. selection of a fjt-si-
“It would be dangeroua to the
health of convicts to locate quar
ters upon this (the Wimberly* lan-l.
the steep
. Mr. Hudson had • scratch on hla
hand, where a ledy grabbed him
when the Jolt came. Otberwlae he
wee unhurt , 'f«l
money
None of the family was aroused,
and did not know of the vlelt until
Monday morning.
ingue an order for a shipment 'ot one ^oTyou'r oicl-tirne
favorite brands.
Onr distillations have always enjoyed the highest
prestige throughout the South, and we are anxious to
renew relations with old friends, and will make it to
the interest of new dealers to come to ns—the strongest
house in the business.
j The Dovs Will Boon Hover.
| Clarke County Courier: As the
[time comes for Governor Smith to
urate and make room for Governor
Blown the fimlthltei get madder and
madder, lmt that don't cut any Ice.
i.It He .Joe" will bo silently Inducted
into office and before his term Is half
;ver the dove of peace and good times
„U1 hover over thin glorious old com
monwealth and the welkin will ring
[with hi* praise.
The Bernheim Distilling Co,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
eminent will be ftrongty centralism ;
It win.follow the Canadian ratehr, j y williams of Fender, flrst
than the American or Australian! ^ JJ#
plan In reserving all power* not Colnmbu , W |||i„ms of Tlfton, sec-
speelally delegated to tn- provinces. | ^ pr)lgr „
Practically all ths Interest* and at- B g Cs)Iahan of Tlfton, third
fairs of the provinces are placed tn $J B()
the hand* of a central parliament. R Jackson of Fender, price, tin
the purely local and administrative ^
business of each province only hetng Af(er th „ award 0 , th0 prlMi
In the hand, of a provincial coundU w|th . of the mus'.e In
«Ueh also Is subject finally to t h * jth( , alr j F williams, J. A, Griffin
authority of the central parliament ; n< A w Knlght gave an exhibition
This plen is. a radical departure from I old . Un)e facing. This was re-
the methods of the home counter I ^ wUh Pat enjoyment by the
«ud of th. other colonW federation! utor ^
and was decided upon,evidently wlth| The j ollow p 1( . tooli ac ti ve part Jn
, view to avoiding the contusions.^ j; P . william, of
the contradiction, and the frequent j Feader A w Knight of Lenox. R.
Arbitrary effecU of party government j Jackj0n D f Fender. *C. C. Nowell ot
Suffrage III all EoleeHon*. j shlng , e r. B. O'Quinn, Sr„ B. 8. Cal-
Tho suffrage In the new common- , ahan and Columbus Williams of
wealth Is to be exercised throughout. T)fton
Truth and
Quality
appeal to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life and are esscMial to permanent
i'ucc&u and creditable standing. Accor-
lligly, It is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
grid Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens anti relieves the internal organa
on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
tire quantity from'time to time.
Tt acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection
able substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine—
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug
gists.
I have uiovtu .ny offices to the new office
roon* in ine convene Building over Tom
Converse’s Clothing store, where I am bet
ter equipped to give the very best work in
the shortest time for the least money. I sun
in Valdosta to stay and will appreciate your
patronage. Make my office your headquar
ters while in the city.
Very Respectfully,
one-hnlf, would bo adaptable to
farming by convicts.
“With difficulty I can realise that
the commission considered the Wim
berly place suitable for a convict
farm?
“To force them (white convicts)
upon the public roads Is calculated
to embarrass the handling of con-,
vlcts In road work and to rendef
the system which dispenses with
the lease system unpopular. 8ur*ly
this cannot bt tha chairs of the
commlaslon. It certainly Is not my
desire.” .
Governor 8mlth says further that
tho commlaslon should have select
ed a farm by February. He *spesks
most favorably of the Greer place Iri
South^flsCttkL-owd-l l*t I lijiial^P
a much better bargain and la cheap-
la all elections. Ideal and general,
and. tn the secondary^lectlone for
asODere et the upper houee of parlta
meat, In accordance with the princi
ple of “proportional N representation
with the tingle tranefarahle vote,''
By this prlnclplo n voter for lnstancf|
In tho Transvaal, with thlrty-alx rep-
feeentntlvca, coflld vote either once
for each cindlfiU or give two vote*
for the eighteen he should select: Tb-
result would bo that no considerable
minority'tfvulil he without rerresenp
L. C. Holtzendorff,
Dental [Surgeon.
iiiiiMiimumiiiiiih
■JUI ■■ ■'■■■■■■■*■ MB*-
LaGrippe, Bad Colds,
Neuralgia,
CURED BY USING
Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic.
Home From Alcxsndcrrllle.
Alexandervllle, Ga., March 30.—
The pleasant weattfbr for the past
few days has put the farmers to
planting very rapidly.
Mr. C. H. Cashmore has Just re-
Pleasant, FIs.,
I'ppEWnid Lower House.
The principle of equality, in the
upper house, as In the United States
Senate, Is applied In the South Afri
can constitution, but not completely,
Bach of the four provinces chooses
eight senators through the vote of
Its provincial council and Its mem
bers of tho nsseinbly, or low°r bouse,
and to these are added 3 senators
nominated by tho Governor General
In Council. The members of tbe
house of assembly are chosen by the
provinces substantially according to
-the adult malo European population.
The netlves who now have the vote
•re not to be deprived ot It. but
none can attain It In the future, and
they era not eligible to the parlia
ment.
Both Languages are Taught.
V The constitution la necessarily In
rtbe form of an act of the British
Parliament but amendment* towomo
of Its provisions may at any time be
made by the parliament ot Sooth Af-
rlca, and nny of them may be chang
ed at any time by a two-third vote
of th« assembly and senate tn Joint
session. Both English and Dutch
are made offjctal languages. -All
laws and document* arc to be publish*
ed In each alike, and cither mar be
.used In debates or court proceedlnga.
Government Offices at Pretoria. '
Tb» rnrllamcut will meet In the
yAnemblv building at Capo Town. Tho
government offices nro to bo at Pre
toria, the capital of the Transvaal,
turned from
where he superintended a great deal
of brick work.
Mr. Dexter Hunter, of Jackeon-
The difference between a badcold and LaGrippe is this:
A Strong Constitution .will Wear Out a Cold,
but Grippe will Wear out a Strong Constitution.
Don't take chances—take Johnson s Tonic
MADE BY THE
Johnson's Chill and
Fever Tonic Co.
GEORGIA.
ipreme court and othei 1
«TII be esUbllthed in
v of tho Orange Rlrer
mfontotn. The railroads,
, are to he managed by
n at cost, and foreign
to be apportioned: tbe
irmish Delagoa Bay, go=
rent. Natal 30 and Cape
savannah,
25 and 50c bottles. Trial 10c bottles sent on receipt of stamps.
JamVs Donahue, New Britain,
Conn., write.: "I tried several kid-
nejr nnd was treated br
-oor hest physicians tor diabetes, .hut
did ret Improve.until I took Foley’s
It Me.-, Item,Mr. After the second
bottle T --hawed Improvement, and
five bottle, cured me completely. I
have since nas.ed a rigid oxamln.v
—4ton tor life insurance." Foley's
Kidney Remedy cares backache and
«n forms of kidney pod bladder
trouble. Ingram A Ramsey.
Do To* Need a Refrigerator?
It will toon be refrigerator time,
and Fry A Qibeon, agents for the
famous North 8tar, bars something
to tar about.the excellent make tn
The Tlmee today. Read their halt-
page ad. on onr third page, and Ho
around and tat them (bow yon tha
Don’t bny Jobnson'a Tonic from any denier who does not agree to give your
money back when it fall*. Put up under guarantee to cure Bad Colds. LaGnope,
Neuralgia and Fever. JOHNSON'S CHILL tc FEVER TONIC COMPANY.
The J. P. Carter Co.. Naylor, On..
wants to add 100 more good farm
er*' accounts to their books.
3-30-w-eat it >.