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IF NO VOTES IN THE STATE
NO MARRYING. SENATE TODAY
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TOM NORWi
FOR CONGRESS
Savannah Politicians Discussing
his Probable Candidacy.
MADE LIVING
RY MARRYING
Savannah, Ga., July 13*-Is Hon.
Tbomaa M. Norwood, former ' Con
Crewman, and Former United State*
Senator, who at one time
u very few rotea of being
of Georgia, a candidate for
from the Flrat DiatrlctT la
tlon that many people In
District are askfcig.
The Meldrlm Guidon flrat
tbe goaalp by publishing an
in which It Intimated that I
Chicago, July 13.—Cupid tbe ml» | Atlanta, Ga., July 13—The Senate
chlorous uniter of hearts and maker | thls morning passed tbe bill making
of ( matches, has been pressed ln'o| t>le offlce ot county school commls-
the eorrlce of the suffragettes and, ,lone r elective, with a four-year
henceforth shall be condemned, at l * rnD ' * nd re<,ulrln * “>•“ » » Und
. Jan examination for eligibility.
I “ CbtCV0 ' * pI,p the p,rt °'| The Senate killed the bin to cre-
hold-up-man. At a well attended i ate a Hen on crops prior to planting
meeting of the Political Equality! The bouse killed ‘ the bill to
Union of this city tbe first dtreot I n ’»ke supreme court stenographers
step In this matter was tak«a and ,&w secretaries/
hundreds of more or less good look- A bill waa Introduced to create
log girls of marriageable age signed | ltie P |ac ® of labor commissioner,
the following ominous pledge: HI the new tax bill Introduced byi
“We, the undersigned, believing Representative Reid, of Campbell Ity of Judge, Norwood Who
as we do, that In the matter of to- county, passes It will fix permanent-
telllgenc* women are equally en- M? 11)0 “late tax Instead of tbe tax
flowed with men, hereby pledge out* IhUI" being changed In Its entirety by
aelves not to marry any man who 1* each legislature. As Is now the
not a believer In sad active worker case esch legislature makes Its own
for the cause of equal suffrage for I!»*•/ If the Reid' bill passes
men and women." |lhe legislature, each year, can make
The Ingenuous plan of making ten-1 amendments to the tax law but
der passion subsequent to tbe cause cannot change the entire bill. In
of equal suffrage and of using It aa this way a citizen can know several
a lever to coerce men to join the years ahead lust about what he la
suffrage brigade, originated In the t0 pay Into tbe state treasury,
fertile and cunning brala of lllss The new bill proposes a ts:
, Mary McEnerney of ths Bindery l 2B °n automobiles. Retail and
Women's Union, who Is also an so- wholesale tobacco dealers are also
Uve worker In the Political Equality taxed. It also has many other new
Union. Whatever suggested the features all of which are uncertain
Idea to her Is not known, but thoua-1 until the bill has been acted upon
and* of young men with tender a*-1 by the two bouses,
plratlone are willing to swear that Representative Barry Wright,
It waa tbe same old snake that per* Floyd, Is ,a son of his dad, who 1s
suaded Eve to do the famous and so the famous Scab. He Introduced In
terribly disastrous apple-trick In the the house a resolution which pro
young flays of Paradise, I vide* for the naming of a Joint com-
Miss MOBnerney considered her| nl| ttee from tbe House' and Senate
plan sot only excellent but also to Investigate the feasibility of tho
feasible and when she submitted it st *t« erebtlng store bouses on Its
to her friends, that Is those feminist I propery along tbe line of the state
generis, they were delighted with It, | road In the heart of Atlanta,
Many expressed tbelr willingness to The House passed the resolution
sign the pledge at once and soma authorising' the Governor to borrow
were rash enough to do so. It waa to the extent of $200,000 to supply
considered beet, however, to start causual deficiencies,
the movement In proper form and Among the new bills Introduced
for that reason the meeting of to-1 yesterday were the following:
day was called. Mias McEnerney I By Messrs. Waddell of Harrison
explained the plan to her breathless-1 and Ault of Polk, to exempt tincture
ly listening sisters and their enthusl- *»f laudanum from the operation Of
asm kaew no bounds. After the the narcotic drug law.
meeting practloally all the marriage- By Mr. Persons of Monroe, to
able momberb present crowded amend section 120 of the code of
around tho tnblo o ftho secretary to 1*95, in reference to the operation
^Ipi tho pledge, j ' (of freight trains on Sunday,
By Messrs. .Smith mill Kennedy or
TntfnaH) to lake TattnallK-nun'-y
Women In Nearly Every Stale,
speaking at picnics and
try gatherings rather promiscuously
of late, was ambitious to return to
the scene of his dormer labor? kind
triumph and represent tbe people of
this district In ths lower National
House one mors time.
Judge Norwood belongs to the
politicians of tbe old school Hla
Isat offleo was when he served the
people of Savannah as Judge of the
City Court. It he gets Into the cam
paign he will add much spice and
life to It The Guidon thinks be
would get Id of the 38 votes In the
Congressional Convention without
much trouble.
Hon. Charles G. Edwards Is a can
didate for re-election and Hon. B. C.
Giles of Toombs county Is a candi
date also. There Is gofcrg to be much
doing In the way of running tor
Congress down this way before tbe
oontest le decided. Hon. 'Alfred
Herrington of Swalnesboro, who has
been looked upon as a candidate
may be considered out of th* race.
Mr. Giles is running and Mr. Her
rington has always said that be and
Mr. Giles would not both make tbe
race.
San Francisco, July 13—Chris
tian Johnson, who Is facing a seven
year sentence In the penitentiary
for bigamy, has confessed that be
Is John Madson, who has made
profession of polygamy. He has de
ceived and deserted wives in almost
every state In the union.
Johnson confesses that he has
been making his living by marrjr-
— ing and making love to women gtnee
lv-11808. i
He boasts that he made love to
ten women at one time in Portland
Oregon, after having married one ot
them in 1906.
GARY SAYS THINGS
ARE IN GOOD SHAPE
CANT FIND HEIR
TO BIG FORTUNE.
JACK MANNING WHO HA8 RE
CENTLY FALLEN HEIR TO FOR
TUNE CAN'T BE FOUND.
Atlanta, Ga., July 13—In an ef
fort to locate Jack Manning, who
has fallen heir to a big fortune at
I.ufkin, Tex., Mra. Mannle E. Reyn
olds has written Mayor Robert. F.
Maddox. Tbe little boy, accompanied
l>y hla mother, came to Atlanta 11
years ago and haa not been beard
ftom In the past ten years. When
located tbe fortune left him by bis
father will be turned over to him.
°»BL00DP0I50M
. symptoms is not all that is necessary to cure Con.
tegious Blood Poison. The virulent semis which produce these out*
fftnfttffiiKmjkins must be completely driven from the blood before •
-, jj-- -Wfl® effected.^ Thb leagttaint left in the Circulation wilL
sooner or later, (MUse a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all the hid?
Wlinl^&^sor^ aii*IdSrs m etc ,h throat ’ co, ’ per color ed splotches,
its victims hilts* ^wer" ** mos< trea< * erous of all diseases.
almost before they realize its
presence, because its An}
“ mptom ir usuaDy a little
e or pimple to insignificant
t it does not excite sus-
ion, But. the insidious
son is at work on die blood
I in a short while the pa-
it finds he is more or less
cted from head to foot.
Contagious Blood Pdison
is too dangerous to trifle with.
No time should he lost in rid
ding the blood of this destruc
tive poison, and in no disease
is it more important to have
the proper remedy. Medi
cines which merely check the
symptoms fora time and leave
the real cause smouldering in
the system have brought mis
ery and disappointment to
thousands. Faithfully the suf
ferers took such treatment,
usually of mineral nature, and
when all symptoms had dis
appeared ana the treatment
was left ofli found the virus
had only been shut up in the
system awaiting a favorable
opportunity to return, with
every symptom intensified.
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ALLEGHENY REGION
THREATENED BY STORM
BILL POSTERS MEET EKU
TOD A Y IN ATLANTA. add “J° lh ‘ At,a *'° ' W-
,J < ,» . I’ By Mr. CoWan, of Rockdale, to
regulate th* grading of cotton aeed
THE AMERICAN AND CANADIAN meal.
ASSOCIATION CONVENES FOR B Z Mr- Hole of Clayton; to pro-
A THREE DAYS SESSION. I v * nt the adulteration and mlabrand-
Atianta,''Ga., July 18—From allI!*® d '
acctlona of tho United State# and 1?* “J; M cMlchael of Marion, to
Canada bill poitefs gathered In At- ™' ® ,® ,cbo ®' 'h** ,0 »• »
lanta Monday for a three daye •#► ?*“** th * Ut ® Bo * rd of
aion commencing Tuesday morning. . . Provide for a mat* enperln-
All the meeting* will be held ln '®” d ‘ of p ” b,lc '"■‘ruction In-
Cable ball l ** d of * ,ul * “I’ 001 *o®m!«*!on-
Tbe full’ name of tho association *! *" d M “ nt r MPerlnt.nd.nt*
U th* Auoclated Bill Poatera ot th* of county
United State* and Canada.. It h J ,fho0, eo ““'“'°»e™.
two allies In tbe Southwestern:
States Bill Poater'a and Distributor's TffJ* DPIJUlf
Association and the Advertising) ‘ MINK
' Painters League ot America who
are also In saaalon hare. Several
hundred delegates art expected
attend th* meetings.
MAKERS TO BE TAXED
NAVAL ENSIGN DIES
MR. TURNIPSEED, OF CLAY
COUNTY INTRODUCES £ BILL
IN THE HOUSE FOR TAX
Atlanta, Ga., Juty IS.—Manufao-
at MEDICC IT AI 1/ * Ju, z IS.—Manufao.
fi f ItniLLj, ff/li.f, I turrra of ooooa drinks are expected
i J awarmkig around the legtelatlv*
*™"» wh °
USTBD AT NEW ORLEANS age* ot this kind. Mr. Tnrnlpeeed
LIES AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT I 'hlnka the etate t* overlooking Ra
Washington, July It.—Ensign on * h«*t In the way ot ralskig tax
Hugh Aiken died aboard th* ernieer OOI>er aow th » l whiskey la go Ionge r
North Carolina, at Naples last night, * T * ,IlW ® “ 4 b< w&nl * to have th*
ot Injurle* (attained by a coal gg, h**r-b**r tax supplemented by a tax
explosion. of ttila VlnA Ia I, — .*
PRESIDENT OF STEEL TRUST
LEAVES VdR MOTOR Ton: OF
THE CONTINENT.
Now York, July IS—Judge Kiln
Gary, president of tho Steq) Trust,
sailed ffor Europe with hisJ^||j^/
day. They will motor over thefcon
tlneht.
He declared that/buiineaa condi
tions in the United States are ex
cellent.
SCORES OF BODIES
REMOVED FROM MIEN
OFFICIAL CENSOR IS SUPPRESS
ING REPORTS OF THE DISAS
TER AT BELMEZ, SPAIN.
Madrid, July 13—Scores ot bodltt
hav* been removed from the coal
mine at Belmex, where an qxP' 0 *'°n
occurred yesterday, entombing six
hundred men.
The official censor le suppressing
the details of the disaster.
HOUSE WILL ACCEPT
SENATE LUMBER DUTY
I of this kind. So he le now at work
wpiuwuu. I — —— n now ni worx
He enlisted In 1802 *t New Orleans 0,1 * bnl tb * 1 b * believe* will brliy
— I Into the etate tretenry a large
BATTLE RAGES ON
STREETS OF TEHERAN ™*" i— — *t
PERSIAN NATIONALISTS
BLOIDY
THE CITY AND J
FIGHT IS STARTED.
Teheren, July 1|_A tboueand
Persia# nationalists entered tbe
«lty nt dawn today and a battle le
raging in th* street*.
Th# Bhah is expected to take ro-
*uge I B n foreign legation sow
dilute ot thle kind and he thinks the
etate ought to get on. He hat already
ENTKR|reoelved numerous assurances of
W# haven’t had n word from “Little
Joe” Brown about th* Bmlth-McLeo-
flon embrogUo. Wla* man, 1* the
—- i- ejJ
support for hla MIL
Doctors Could Not Help Her.
“I had kidney trouble for rbtrt,
writes Mr*. Raymond Conner of
Shelton. Wash., “and th* doctor*
eould not help me. I tried Foley**
KMney Cure, and the very first
doe# gave me relief and I ua now
eared. I cannot nay too much for
FoleyW Sduay Core." It makee tb*
fllSMsed kidney* eound so they wttt
-“-float* the polaoaa from the
—>d. Unless they do this, good
hoMthJelmpowIhlA Sold by InwS
PARTY LEADERS CONFERRING
WITH HIM ON EVERY IMPOR
TANT MOVE IN TARIFF.
Washington, July 13—It la stated
today that the House will accept
the 8cnate lumber schedule, because
the reduction by the Senate on fin
ished products more than offset*
tbe Increase on rough lumber.
SALESMEN AT TYBEE.
Atlanta Salesmen Go to ths Ocean
for an Outing.
Savannah, Ga.. July IS.—Savannah
and Tybee are filled with Atlanta
salesmen today. They cams In this
morning several hundred strong over
the Central Ry., and at ouco swarm
ed to the Island. The visitors are
here on the 11th annual excursion 0 f
the City Salesmen's Association of
Atlanta. Moat of them will spend an
entire week on the Island with oc
casional little excursions into tbe
city. Th* outings ot tho City Silee-
man’# Association are always looked
forward to with n great deal ot
pleasure by th* member* ot the
Aaxoclatlon and their friends. They
will take a dtp In the turf this at.
teraooa and tor th* afternoon, i m .
mediately ancceedlng It
ENORMOUS DAMAGE DONE BY
THE TORNADO WHICH SWEPT
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY.
SL LouM, July 18.—A violent
storm which devastated the Upper
Mlaeisslppl valley yeeterdiy, threat
ens tbe Allegheny region today.
It left In Its path an enormous
crop damage,' with many rhxed bull-
dkiga, hundreds of people bomelen
and a number dead. . ^ ,-i
' Mgfktrt In-
undated by swollei^treams.
BARON R0THCHILDS
COMMITTED SUICIDE
HEAD OF AUSTRIAN BRANCH OF
THE FAMILY KILLED HIMSELF
OVER LOVE AFFAIR. \ '
Vienna, Austria, July I3.-[-Baron
Oacar Rothschilds, youngest, mo,
Albert, who was htad of the*, Aus
trian branch, of th* family, ’died
suddenly hut night. -
It t# reported today that beNcozn-
mltted suicide by shooting, beoaole
of n love affair. Ho was twenty.
cne years old.
jermanently. It goes down
" ‘ and
nto the blood and removes
every particle of the poison,
makes the circulation pure
and healthy, and does not
CORED. aOBHD Am WEIL.
mat 1 jee ssaWnts*
MUM iu—ggjj
wuwhat 7
.jry first, ut
-uiber ot bottles,
@1 ^ ,»*•« U sot a blotch sv
w. rt: a T ^ iir%2. , i e .e w , 0 3?
mTuIs taUaglt tu.u'bt fttmeaiM “a'
n* Oatlsv at., XvsawmJftoJ* W ““'
... ™ Banal symptoms,
»3!iSe <s*
leave the slightest trace of the disease for future outbreaks S S S
is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, all of which are heal
mg and cleansing in their nature. It does not contain a Mrtide
of Bnneral in any form to injure the delicate parts of the system.
S. S. S. will also drive out any lingering remains of mineral nn?cA*l!
!5 e . fon 3 e L treatment If you aresuf-
? • % lV "w"' me luiiucr ircau
FenngwithGomajiious Blood Poison S. S. S. will cure yo'u because it-
free taa^wbo write. d H ° me ‘ rea *' nent book and medical advic®
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA*
COTTON WAS HIGHER
AT OPENING TODAY
FUTURES RULED FROM NINE TO
THIRTEEN POINTS ON RE
PORTS OF* BAD WEATHER.
New York, July 13—There was
another excited opening ot tho cot
ton market this morning, prices
ruling from 8 to 13 points higher
on unfavorable weather and higher
cablet. ~
Any Height and Stay.
In stock at all times.
ALSO BARB WIRE.
“ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY.. 1
DR. J. D. TURNER
OF ArLANM DEAD
PRESIDENT OF EXPOSITION COT
TON MILLS DIED TODAY AF
TER LONG ILLNESS.
Atlanta. Ga, July 13.—Dr. J. D.
Turner, President of the Exposition
Cotton Mills, In this city, and well
known throughout th* South, died to
day after a long illness.
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J. T.
Valdosta,
Georgia.
Tortured on . ........
“For ten years I couldn't rid* a
horse without being In torture from
Pile*." writes L. & Napier, of Rug.
Ky„ “when nil doctors and
remedies failed, Bueklen's Ar.
Salve cured me." Infallible for
Piles, Bares, Scalds, Cuts, Bolls,
SSra’SSKuX S"S
£r?*S£Ssssff"'
Dunaway’s Pickling Spices
Are used—get busy now while cucumbers and toma
toes and other pickle products are fine and firm to
work with—but don’t omit Dunaway’s Pickling Spices.
W. D. Dunaway,
Druggist-Option.; Phone 15. Valdosta, Georgia