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GA, SATURDAY, JLXY St, 1000.
TALK-FEST
• In
6-cent
ingly, it ia not claimed that Syrup of Fi*r
and Elixir of Senna la the only remedy of
10-cent
Pkgs.
why it ia the beat of penonal and family
laxaiiyca ia the. fact that it deenaea,
awcetena and raiievea the internal orpaa
on which it acta without any debilitating
aftcreffaeta and without having to inereaae
the quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, ami Re component
parte are known to end approved by
pltyaiefana, as R ia free from all objection
able substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the ffoulne-
manufactured by the California Kg Syrup
©x, oely. aad for sale by all leading drug
Wasbu.gh*. July 11—A special
meeting if the cabinet which fwla
called by the president to consider
tariff matters, met at eldven o’clock
tins morning at the White Hou#e._ it
will consider the taartS deadlock 04-
tween the conferees. The President
hah had many conference with
senators and represent* tit®
At a tariff conference to be given
at the White ; House'tonight besides
President,
Atlanta, Ga. July 11—Matrimonial
affairs were discussed In the senate
during Tuesday's session.
pi rat the measure of Senator
Matthews requiring prospective bride
grooms to submit to a medical ex
amination before marriage was dis
cussed at great length. Many thought
it a rather good bill,but others were
against It, stating that It made run
away marriages rmpoaalhla. To make
runaway marrlagee lmpoaelble, many
argued, would he robbing a state of
much romance. Thin would not , do
Atlanta, July 21—Now that the
McLendon legislative tnvestlgattng
committee has finished its work. If
's believed there will be little else
doing in either branch of the legis
lature except n talk-test over tbs
committee's report and It Is expect
ed this report will be Submitted at
the cession today.
The last
testimony was heard
Monday afternoon when Mr. McLen
don said he had made something
out of the tale of the street rail
way bonds, denying he had violated
any law and when Judes James K.
Hines explained what he meant by
asking President Daley, of the
Wrigbtavllle and TennlUs - railroad
whether or not he would pay a com
mission of 21,000 to, have the bonds
sold. Then the evidence was turned
over to a sub-committee to get Into
shape so that now things are ready
practically'for the report to ie
made to both houaes.
Leaden of the house and senate
believe the legislative wheels wilt
he blocked after this report la made
and those keeping posted on the
case are looking for fireworks. It is
generally believed that . the entire
question will settle down along par
tisan lines and wifi be decided in
that way but tberefta no indication
that it will be disposed of with dis
patch. Some even think .that It
will occupy the attention of the leg
islature for the balance of the ses-
■ion.
the conferees and tha
Vice Preeldent Sherman, Speaker
Cannon, Senators Root and -Wane,
and Representative Dwight Will be
preeent.
The conferee! are not expected to
act definitely until after the “peace
dinner” tonight, when the Preeldent
hopes to extend the ollv
the warring factions.
Senators who have
• I tint package
was taken up. Many thought that
uniformity was needed in this line
and the blit wan talked favorably of
a while. However, after much dis
cussion it was lost.
absent
are returning to Washington dpday.
trouble
Senes tlonal rumors of
between the conferees are. .cropping
cut today. One is told Of ;fi J.ear
Cat fight between Senator -Trnrich
and Representative Payne over the
lumber schedule.
It is conceded at the capltil tbat
Payne la almost alone In. the light
for lower duties,. Payne byname ex
asperated and. lost his tenjjper yes
terday, threatening to throw the
“fat into the fire.”
It la reported today that Repre
sentative Payne will appeal to the
House toy . an expression on free
hides, Iron'’ore and coal. ,®tteugh
Democrats will vote with -Rim to
sustain the contention. This move
baa been approved by the President.
BEVANS CONTRADICTS
OTHER WITNESSED
Bad Teeth! Bad breath !
SUTTON’S RELATIVES ASK
THAT BOARD OF ENQUIRY VIS
IT SCENE OF HIS DEATH.
Annapolis, Md., July 21—Before
Lieutenant Bevans was put upon the
stand today In the Sutton invwtlga-
tlon, counsel for the relatives of
the'dead marine officer requested
that the board of inquiry hold a
session at the scene of the tragedy
and -have It re-enacted by eye wit
nesses. The request baa been taken
under consideration.
Lieut. Bevane then resumed his
place on the stand. Some of hit tes
timony was a direct contradiction
of some of tha othar. witnesses.
NO LONGER ANY EXCUSE TOR EITHER
On all Scholarships taken
duting the month of
A visit here
will
convince
yon onr pri
ces are
most reas
onable
and the
work
First'class
FREE.
S PARK,
Principal.
Painless ex
tracting a
Specialty.
MERCHANTS FORMA
NEW ORGANIZATION
POSSE SEARCHES FOR
MEGRO ASSAILANT
nil Work WEI
GUARANTEED
Impressions Taken in the. a. m, Plates Delivered Same Day.
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dented Parlors
Over,yhqmas-Peklc Hardware Co., Va’Jostu, Ga. Ml
Griffin, of Atlanta, here personally to ]«v~alter bis office*
SAVANNAH- BUSINESS MEN MAKE
A DETERMINED EFFORT TO
I ti&T RACK THEIR. TRADE.
SBt^inah, Oa.^Jnly 21.—Savannah
is to "iavo "another organization, the
purpose of Which' will be to draw
trade to Savannah. The Merchant!
and Manufacturers Association will
be formed here In a few days. jW
membership will consist of the jiff
here end wholesalers of S&iWnnah.
The purpose of the organization is
Savannah's wholesale
Dr. O. H. McDonald,
DENTIST,
15 and 10 McKey Building. Houri
8 to 12 and 1 to 5. PHONE 487
DETERMINED EFFORT BEING
MADE TO CATCH THE J"Ji v
.-. WHO AfiffaUDhTEI) WOMAN*. >7 -
Atlanta, July 21—A largB iposde
with‘ dogs Is searching again today
for the negro assailant of Mrs. El
be Humphries Brown, the lS-yeVr-
old wife of a Cobb county man.
She was attacked and choked al
most to Insensibility yesterday by a
negro at her home at Vlnlng sta
tion, a few miles from Atlafcta on
the Marietta trolley line. AH yes
terday afternoon a large number ot
men led by Sheriff McKinney, ot
Obb county with dogs belonging to
the Fulton county chain gang,
Dunaway’s Pickling Spices
Associated Press Dispatch
to lnoreaie
and Jobbers trade.
The tact that Baltlmorm, bbusee
are bringing retail dealer* .through
Savannah and sending them, to Balti
more by ship loads has moved the
Savannah merchant* to action. It 1*
hoped through the organization whle"
will be a sort ot branch' of the
Chamber of Commerce, to get the
business of many merchants in tar-
rltory hitherto unworked by Savan
nah wholesaler*.
Are used—get busy now while cucumber* and toma
toes and other pickle product* are fine and firm to
work with—but don’t omit Dunaway's Pickling Spices.
'BARLEY" FATAL TO HORSES.
“New York Blames Western Shippers of
Oats for Equine Mortality.”
"New York, June 11.—The mixture of'barley with oats ship
ped here from the West is blamed, by veterinarians, for the largo
number of valuable work horses which have died recently in this
city. The stable superintendents say tbat western shippers adul
terate the oats with barley became it is cheap and heavier, bat
tbat the mixture means death to horses and males."
"Quality means Economy” You get it in
GtORQlA MULE FILED
•PURE Oa <>, PURE ALFALFA, PURE CORN.”
W. D. Dunaway,
Druggist-Option. Phone 15. Valdosta, Georgia
Brown, not Identified
HIGH SCHOOLS UNDER
CARE OF THE STATE
BIG FIRE LOSS AT
BR0NDELL, TEXAS
H. F. Tillman Grain Co.
THE TOWN IN RUINS—KIRBY
LUMBER CO. WERE LARGEST
LOSERS BY. THE FIRE,
Houston, Tex.. July 21—The
town of Brondel! It In ruins as a
result of a fire there last night, and
two hundred people are homeless.
The Kirby Lumber Company I*
the largest loser*. The low wUi
reach more than three hnndrirf
thousand dollars. J'
Wholesale Pist liluUii if all l idi cf
FEED, FLOUR AND HEAVY GR CERIES. <
Phone 103. VALEOS1 A, GEORGIA
Bargains
All This Week
STRIKERS GO BACK
TO WORK TODAY
FOUR
THOUSAND, FIVBy HI
DRED MEN RESUME WORK
PLANTS OF STEEL CAR CO.
Butler, Pa.
There are forms which every business man
needs to keep in order to have a more through
knowledge of his business,
We have in connection Mwith pore’s Modern
Methods over a thousand forms fitting almost every
line of business.
Send for Catalogn« or call and see and let ,us
show you.
Southern Stationery & Printing Co.,
The Office Outfitteri-
112 Sonth Patterson Street, Valdosta, Georgia.
July 21—3,800 strik
er* returned work this morning at
tha plant of the Steel Car Company,
together with one thoniand other*
at the aubtldary works.
Both employer!
MAN AND WOMAN IN
A SUICIDE PACT.
Brown’s
10c. Store
and employee*
made concession! in tha lettlimsnl
HOUPLE AT ELMIRA, N. Y,
' 'DRANK CARBOLIC ACID AND
DIED IN AGONY,
tapirs, N. Y., July 21-
Tortured en a Hen*.
“For ten yearn I couldn't ride a
hone without being In torture bom,
pile*." writ*! L. 8. Napier, of Bu*7
law, Ky„ "wjen an doctors and,
other remedies tolled, Bucklcn’s ihf
-A suicide
ract which was carried out at Bast
Jltll was revealed here today whan
' James R. Adams' slid Bertha Thom
as drajjk carbolic add- and died <a
.terrible agony.
The continued IU health of Afiafne
[is said to have been tha cause.'"
YOUR STORE, 109 Patterson St., Valdosta, Georgia.