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THE V l TIME •• SaTUR At J {.Y 17, 190J
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Your Blood M'LENDONASKS
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A FAIR TRIAL
I BONE PAmS,CA)V-
- CEB, SCALY SKIN,
PIMPLES,
Rheumatism, Eczema?
Have you ache* sod paina in boaea. back, joinia
mucus patches in mouth, aore thr °* , - f b ? h ‘' , V^^’
par colored apota, ulcers on any part of the body.
Kir <r eyebrows (filing out. open humors, syphi
litic Um4 poison, swollen «lands>
Have you watery blisters, open, »«*
' t matter, skin eracks and bleeds, ri-
IN SAVANNAH.
.. have itir ol ''I'A’ViffEi;
tisjffiSKrS* /SUS.“b&S punii'r which
13 ’Zn ssss. m f-.
^V'liHtwhlhc Ooiion. make, tht blood our,
pad rsoh, completely chanpin* the entire body
Into a clean, healthy condition, healinf every
•ore or pirn pie and atoppins all
itekire, curing the worat («eo BloodI po'^n.
SBmft HBttWFKJt 58
one aiew trouble, if you know
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE,
$1,600 Will buy a nice new; 5
room residence on Floyd St.,
plastered walls, city water.
Lot 69x80.
$14,000 Will buy a 6-room
residence on Johnson St. Size
of iot 150x1171-2
$2,000 Will buy a fi room resi
dence on corner of Magnolia
and Johnson St. Ceiled and
papered, nil conveniences, city
and well water.
? ; iso Will buy a small 4-
oom residence No 516 Gordon
St, good size lot Terms $100
cash, balance $75.00 year, no
interest. /
$2,000 will biy'a nice little
home at Pine Park. 4 lots 100*
292 each, about 4 acres in all In
one body; 4 room residence,
plastered walls, good well
water.
$1,000 Will buy a nice little
heme at Cecil, Ge„ 4-room
house and about 2 acres of land
$3,000 Will buy a brick store .
and about *1,500 worth of dry
gooda, shoes, pants, notions,
etc at the old G. S’ & F, depot,
best stand in town.
If you want your property
eold list if with.
H. H. Stotesbury
REAL, estate broker
Valdosta. Gt., (17 "
titlon Before Committee.
Arla-j a. Ga., Juy 13.—When the
Jc.il: investigating committee resum
eil it, hear.ngs yeaterdiy afternoon
In the senate chamber the fo'lowlnj
petit on from exCirairmaa Me Leu
Jon was r<ad:
"Exeici.-lqg my coiuUtntlonal
right of petition, a right secured anJ
scored to all English speaking peo
ple since the mill of rlgh j ia 1089
declared, ‘That It la the right of
the subjects to petition the king,' I
c »me now and present this uiy pe
tition to the general assembly of
Georgia In all obedience and with
every assuieuce of confidence and
reepret, but at the same time, re
serving and renouncing none of my
rights iu the premises, and show
unio you:
“1st. That the order of auspen-
fioa Issued by Governor Smith la
null and void for many reasons to
be hereafter presented.
“2nd. That the constitution of
Georgia declares that the paramount
duty of government Is the protection
of iifo and property and that such
protection shall bo ample and com
plete, and fuither that all persons,
charg'd with an effense against the
law shall have a speedy and an Im
partial trial.
“3rd. That while so prepared at
the first meeting of this Joint com
mittee, 1 am now prepared, stand
ready, and offer to prove and de
mand the right and opportunity, in
such' manner and form as the gen
eral assemly may proscribe, to prove
the following facta, namely: That
a member of the general aaaembly,
and one of the Jurors In a matter
now under Investigation, la disquali
fied to cist any vote in any matter
wherein Governor Smith and myself
have adverse opposing or conflicting
lntereata In any matter, by reaaon
0 (the relation established and exis
ting between aald member and Gov
ernor Smith ae shown by the follow-
lout and which I offer to Stove, and . nlVIO 111*1110
I to declare further that If I am en- II 1111 f X NFW.X
titled, to an impartial trial, when, ft lift I U IIIn HU
land how, and where I may be per-,
I mltted r to enjoy the privileges of:
I such Impartial trlaL I hava violated
no law, human or divine, I have j
wrong'd no man, I have broken no ■
pledge, but I am deprived under the
Msen " *****
der well established rules, wherein.
the vilest criminal couljl put eacbj
Juror upon hla voir dire. A day la
J^mTA^SST® Hannah. Ju,y 13_The Italian
which has In Its keeping the welfare cruiser Etruria which has been In
of the state and which will, I am j pure since yesterday morning Iras
sure, admfcrlrter the highest Justice, j visited by hundreds of Savan-
I respectfully submit that yon ss 4 j n& ^[ anij B ( nce its arrival “
committee cannot deny my. prayer,
and-S, ask the general assembly
empower this committee or In such
other manner and form aa It may
cheese, to preaerve to me the right
of challenge and the right to
any disqualifying fact I may able
to present,’- J
While no name was called IB tun
petition It la generally snppoa# that
Mr. McLendon referred to Ilooper
Alexander, a member from'OeKalb,
and who baa been employed by Oov.
,rnor 8m!th in special litigation*.
Tbla petition waa read at the open
ing of the meeting yesterday, but
the committee went forward Inter
rogating witnesses summoned.
ATLANTA'S TROUBLES
. WITH TAX DODGERS
IT IS CHARGED THAT PROPER-
TY HOLDERS DO NOT TOTE
PAIR WITH THE COUNTY.
and .the
i,lm little warcraft attracts the
greatest attention along the river.
Thia morning the 'captain and the
Italian consul paid official visits to
the custom house and to -the city
hall. Mryir Tledeman extended
the captain a very cordial welcome
to the city. The Etruria will remain
here until Saturday when it will
leave for Charleston.
Medical Association Meeting.
The semi annual convention ot
the First Congressional District
Medical Society will convent tomor
row morning at the DeSoto Hotel.
The first of the delegates to thia
convention will probably reach the
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city this afternoon.
When the convention meets
morrow morning at the DeSoto
doctors will be welcomed to the city
by Mayor Tledemarr and Hon. Thom-
a? M. Norwood. Dr. J. K. Train,
I rlit* president, will preside over the
sessions of the convention. In-the
afternoon the doctors will go to Ty-
Dr. W.O. Pontius,
i Physician and Surgeon;
Cecil, Georgia.
•D Calls Answered Promptly Day
or Night.
G. S.&F.Ry
Schedule Effective May 80, 1900.
Trains Leave Valdosta Northbound
10:55 a. HI. conandtotor-
mediate points; connecting ot Macon
for Atlanta and all point* north and
weit. Observation parlor car tc
'Macon.
lng facta:
*'I raepectfulljr petition ttaal I may ...... .—.. ~ . .
be permitted to ehow that on Sep-.return to the county Wd state
tember 87, % 1907, the governor paid dicatlng a frightful shrinkage
to aald member of thfe leglelature, he
being them a membetof the general
assembly and now bolng a member
ot dhe^general alterably, the sum of
1250 out of the public treaeury. •
“Tbit on March 21, 1908 the gov
ernor paid to aald member ‘bn fur
ther sum of $250; that on April *,
1908, eald member was paid *250:
that on December 5, 1908, aald mem
ber waa paid the ran of *350, all
out of the state treasury.
“That ou January 26, 1909. the
governor entered Into a contract
with aald member whereunder and this expoaure.
whereby certain aulta wernJo be In-
U .OO — m No. 4. for Tit
■J<) P* m. ton. Cordel.
and Macon, connecting at Macon for
Atlanta and all points north anc
wrest. Local sleeping car to Macoc
CMC _ m No. 6. for Ns
A* 1*1, C on and inter
mediate points,
Trslas Lesvs VaMssta, Soathhouud
5sl8 a. m. MSciS*
•laming car to J acksonviUe.
5:10 p. m. aonvftle*,' carry'
fng observation parlor car
C.9H a m No. lSlocaltral
a. Iu, for Palatka and
Intermediate points
5:12 p. m.
Intermediate points
nu.it iwm iiotiu
fot Palatka and
Tralss Arrive Valdosta at Follows
SOUTHBOUND—No. 1SKJO p. m
(Jo. 3, 5KJ3 a. m.. No. 5, 10:35 p. m.
NORTHBOUND-No. 12,10:35 a
■t., No. 4,11:16 p. m., No. 2, 10:40 a.
an., No. 14,116)5 p. m.
These echednlee show the time at
which train* may be expected to st
rive and depart, but such schedule
t the time stated Is not guaranteed
for further information aa to rates,
•cbedelea, eto., apply, to EiM.
Weeks. Ticket Agent, Valdosta, Ga.,
or address
c. B. RHODES, J. W. JAMISON
O.P.A., „ T. P/A.,
Macon, Georgia.
expert of the city la trliiK to put
it square up to the county officials
In tax matters. Atlanta employ* a
special man whose duties a^o to see
that property owners maxe somfe
adequate returns lr/- taxation. It
has resulted In gret good, and a,
a reault many men accustomed for
year* to dodge paying a reasonable
amount on their property are made
to toe that mark.
-This expert hai Just cpmpleted
some Interesting oomparlaona. He'
show* that Individual* retprlr taxes
at the city hall foa^a certain amount
and then walk acroas tho .street and
dicatlng a frightful anrinKiigu iu
vtdues by that abort walk. Tho dis
crepancy between tho clt-L^jd ^coun
ty returns, right In therty,
raid to be about *800,000. The Hat
he has prepsred shows about JJJ0U
individuals and corporations that go
on the theory that the county and
state ought to he satisfied with afiy-
thing they have a mind to return.
V nines In many Instances sre cut in
half.
Th© county commissioner# wny[
take the xrtatter up and work out
something startling as a result or
rej^o t
stltuMd, sod whloh b*vsl»os been
Instituted, sa I sm Informed snd be
lieve, for the sum of $200,000, under
which contract'isld member and hla
law firm are to receive the sum of
to per cent, whWh emolument. In
the event of the recovery of the
fgU smount sued for, would yield to
■aid member, and hla firm the sum
of *40,000, or other largo sum as
feet, snd In aald contract It U
provided that the state ehall pay *l<
expenses of the proceedings^ *0 In-
atltuDd under aald contract
Mr McLendon point* out then th
provision o fth# cod, which exprare-
ly forb’d* any meipber of the aa-
aembty. after election, to receive
any emolument for other work.
'Astounded at the , dlaoovery of
this unlawful relation .and the luflu-
tnoo which that relation muat enable
Governor Smith to vx.relreovar.ud
upon said member I submit that the
erilghtened Judgement of mankind
and the high sober aenaa of right
..throned In the hearts ;
eneea ot the genrel
deny to that member any right to
ait in judgement on your peUOon«
in any case whatever. A right to
nn Impartial trial U an empty mock-
try unleas the law guarantee* R
shall al«o provide a method for the
ascertainment and protection of Im-
partiality before a peraon In placed
in Jeop/rdy- I have no avenue of
approach to th* general
except through this Joint committee
and this committee la without power
or authority to offer me that to
which I am conathutlonatly entitled.
“My petition and prayer there
fore It that thia committee ehall
suspend this hearing until tomor
row. or such other time aa It may
determine, and before proceeding
farther, wlU nth the geoeral aaaem-
Ur to desisre whether I have the
right to prove the fact^ herein net
. i
FIVE BROTHERS
WED FIVE SISTERS
A WHOLESALE WEDDING , AT
COLUMBUS, KENTUCKT, LAST ,eTer * 1 TO»r» pMt
NIGHT.
Columbus, Ky., July 13—Ftvo
Mertln slaters In this place married
five Johnson brothers last night.
Five brothers acted aa beet meh,
and five titter* acted aa brides
maids.
bee where they will enjoy a dip In
tne surf to be followed by a ban
quet.
Thebaut I* Very Despondent.
he’tnc*t dejected prisoner In
Cb’kham 1 {onnty^all la S. B. The-
baut^he ^pantryman of the steam-
ahlp FflMerick, who killed George
W Fost'ert^ QuarWrmaater ion the
same ahlp Friday njght. Thebant
presents a icture of dejection and
despair. V '* !
He waa aoldrunk at tho time ot
the killing ths he remembers noth
ing about It. ah®! 1 have tt> write
my wife and qables In Philadel
phia,” he'»aya, v "that I shall'never
see them again. I do not know
what defense to make for this Rill
ing and fear that I shall never be
a free man again.”
VThebaut talks to^few il Jlhe_ _
oners In Jail and seems to have lost
all hope and courage.
Don't Know What to do with Money.
It hai not yet been- decided what
will bo done with the- legacy ot
*85,000 left to St. Mary's homo
here through the will, of the late
Dr. R. D. Spalding of Atlanta. The
money has Just become applicable
through a decree of the superior
court of Fulton county and It will
be naed to some good purpose.
It la expected the home will be
added to and otherwise greatly lira-
proved. It la understood the home
will become nonaeetarian through
tho aeceptance ot thl* legacy, al
though It will continue to be In
charge of the staters of mercy who
have conducted It anccedafully tor
Great Catholic Meeting. -
Boston, Maas., July 13—The alxth
annual convention of the Catholic
Educational association began 'In
Boston today. Following the cele
bration ot mas* “in the Cathedral
the'sessions were opened nt Boston
College, with Rev. D. J. O'Connell,
D. D., president-general of th* asso
ciation, In tho chalD^MPromlnent
Catholic educator. resenting
nearly all the CathY -milages Ot
tho country were In attendance.
The convention sessions will lait
tuna days. “The Problem of Cath
olic Secondary Education” hat‘boon
ehosen as the leXBtng tople tor die-
cuaslon. Other papera and ad
dresses will deal with various
phase* ot Catholic .cdneaUonal
work, from the parish schools to
the highest Institutions ot learning.
Proper Treatment for Dytenteiy and
Dln-rhoea
Th* great molality trom ( dyeentery
and diarrhoea *a due to a lack ot
proper treatment at the first stage*
ot the disease Chamberlain’* Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la a
reliable and effectual medtdne,' and
when given. In reasonable time wflli
prevent any dangerous contequen-j
McLendon Denies that hs >s Trying
to Get Other* In Trouble.
Atlanta, Ga., July 13—Former
railroad commission chairman 8. O.
McLendon Monday morning elated
that the report that ho, -would In
volve anyone else at the Joint com
mittee hearing wae utterly without
baale. He atated that be had_' a
Idea of Involving aqy other membe
wf the commission and never' did.
“There hat been generaKrUecn
■Ion In the capital relative to 'Judg
8EEK8 NO ONE'S SCALP.
The Original Platt Brothers
ENGLISH GINS.
Walrus Leather and
Gin Repairs. ...
John T. Roberts,'
Valdosta, Georgia.
Sole Agent for Lowndes, Brooks', Berrien, Clinch,
Echols countie* Ga., Madison and Hamilton counties Fla.
~V
ont foundation.'
Bowel Complaint In Children.
When six month! old the lit!
daughter of E. N. Dewey, a w<
known merchant of Agnewrille, Vi
had an attack of cholera lnfantui
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ai
Diarrhoea Remedy was given' ai
effected a complete care. This rei
edy has proven, very successful
eases of bowel complaint b eh
dren. For aa!
sey, A. E. Dim
Valdosta, Ga.
Wright to Fly Again.
at any dangerous ooneequen-i -.-dlngton, July IS.—If th<
tea It haa been In nt* for many !s not too strong; Orville W:
yean and haa always met with nn- wlu another fight ftf his <
.varying neceea. For tala by tnreem 1 . «.—. u-—. w. 1.**
Jb Ramsey. A. E. Dlmmoek,
Dunaway, Valdosta, Ga.
vTS|
afternoon.
Moved
1 h&ve iRovea • .ny offices to the new office
room in the' Converse -Building over Tom
Converse’* Clothing store, where 1 am bet
ter equipped to give the very best work in
the shortest time for the least money. 1 am
in Valdosta to stay and will appreciate your
patronage. Make my office your headquar
ter* while in the city.
Very Respectfully,
* /—
L. C. Holtzendorff,
. w^genbjj Surgeon,
U-Srv ..
D. C4ASHLBY, President;
T. M; Smith, Vice Pres. I Abxal Winn. Cashier.
J, Y. Butch, Vice Pres. i S. A. Smith, Asst. Cashier.
First National Bank,
Valdosta,
United States D
v UU .. wf Individuals, firms and corporal.,
favorable term* consistent with safe and
Accounts of individuals, firms and corporatloi solicited upon^^t^ most
isitary.
iolicited npoL .
iservatlve bank
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest compounded quarterly, or certificates of deposits issued bearing
interest from date of isfne.
Foreign Exchange
Sold on all the Principal Citia of the World.
T. M. Smith.
E. P. S. Denmark,
O. K. Jones,
DIRECTORS.
D. C. Ashley:
J. N. Beat,
W. S. Fendeb,
J. Y. Butch.
The Mill WiU Never
! the Water That is Past.
:
»rind With
• ♦ • . •
The mill will never^grind withw 1
the water ttrails past, but un-1
4 like the mill, our past orders 5 1
1 have been filled so success- v I
1 fully that new ones are con- j
l stantly coming in from our old I
| . patrons. Are yon to be one. 1
| ' l of. them? Our flour is the*' 1
- finest that is milled, and is
• ' ground from the best selected 1
| \ nowi wheat; in fact the cream 1
’ ,of the wheat fields, and it
i makes .the most delicious
- bread—white and palatable.
1 \ Phone 103
H. F. Tillman Grain Co.
", j \ VALDOSTA, GEORGIA. '