Newspaper Page Text
GA, SATURDAY, JULY 84, 1009.
WARRENT SECURED IN
LONDON FOR LEON LING
BOY EXPRESS CLERK
MADE A BIG HAUL
If IS BEUEVE0 that the
MURDERER OF ELSIE SEIGEL
HAS GONE THERE.
London, July 20—A warrant haa
been laued here tor the arreat ol
Leon Lins, the/^Jnaman suapeoted
ol murdering 1 Siegel In New
CLAYTON
ZIMMERMAN, AT
I CHICAGO, 60NFES8BD STEAL
ING TEN THOUSAND D0LLAR8.
’ Chicago, July 20—Clayton Zim
merman, aged twenty, a . clerk ol
■ •the Adams Efpresa Company, • con
fessed that he stole a package con-
1 r mining _ ten thoueand dollars on
I July 12th. The money has been re-
Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Baltimore, Wd. —"For four years
my life was a misery to me. 1 suffered
■HgHi<ig)lrom • iiTpgulari-
ties, terrible c'.rag-
RaliiLs'^ Ring sensations,
MHNtV" '1 extreme nervous.
iwt. ness, and that all
BrHiir iff I gone ieelinR in my
..V' HUB Shoes are Vj
built for gentlewomen, gentle-
f ▼ men, boys and girls.
W Each pair is sent from our factory with a mission
M to perform, and-a service tp render. Every pair of HUB
¥ Shoes is guaranteed solid leather. They wear well, and
’ give solid comfort.- >
■ The live Merchant in your town handles HUB Shoes—ask
him to show you.
GlNNE/,&REP0RT GIVES
COTTON BOOST TODAY
The. bey aaTi that becoming dee
ded by tbe thought of bav'-'g so
much money caused tbe ac..
NEW YORK MARKET. ACTIVE
THIS MORNING WITH AN AD
VANCE OF 18 POINT8.
20—Cotton IS
BARNEY OLDFIELD RUN
OVER BY AN AUTO
New York, July
again active today at six to thirteen
points higher on dry weather and
Sinner's, report,
j ham’s Vegetable
MlffUllf't'li'TTi Compound. Then
!»WhF«MS)?ss9 1 lu ' t as though
. i.ii —XTTTW n ,. w life had been
given me, and I am recommending It
to all my friends.”—Mrs. W. S. Fora),
1038 Lansdowue St, Baltimore, hid.
The most successful remedy In this
country for the cure of all forms of
'a complaints is Lydia E. Pink-
Vegetable Compound. It has
HE FAMOUS DRIVER WAS
PROBABLY. FATALLY INJURED
IN CHICAGO THIS MORNINQ.
Chicago, July 20—Barney Old-
driver, was
HELEN HUNT $2 50
QUEEN ROSALIND J 'A ftft WOMEN
, An Ilitont, ntxlMt, Drossy Shoo, yUtUV
| RIGHT ROYAL I
I A HoyftlSho*—Tried and True, tlt/at/V
R CHARACTER <;500 r " 1 “"
l\( hoot Made—tbeTriumph of SkllL Y* /,vw
rorCMMn>| Any HUB Brand Shoe fra.enure-
A For every end of a HUB Shoe Box i
/ \ —of the above-named styles you
V /\ send ub—we will send you A j
USEFUL SOUVENIR FREE. /
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO-W
/<1^^ makes,
' SAVANNAH, GA.
the the National
showing the crop to be only 72 per
cent or under; j
For
WOMEN
[ field, an automobile
, run over and probably fatally bnrt
i on Michigan avenue, near Fifteenth
1 street by an automobile this morn-
lng.
He was standing on the curb and
; bad started to cross the street when
The par struck him. The name of
the driver has not yet been learned.
SUMNERS AT TYBEE.
stood the 'teat of years and toiay is
more widely and succesr —
Members From tbe Interior ate En
tertained by Savannah Members
.The Savannah Newa statee that
the meeting of the Shriners ot Alee
Temple at Tybee bland yesterday
was largely attended by members ot
tbe order from a distance, and. that
It was one ot tbe most enjofabie
midsummer ceremonial sessions -ev
er held. From the Ume the Bhrtn-
ers struck the blend until they Wit
at midnight there was one contin
ual round of pleMufB. There were
many ladies present who helped to
make thing* more enjoyable. In the
afternoon a band concert by the
... —has cured
thousands of women who have been
troubled with displacements, inflam
mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir-
2 gn lari ties, periodio pains, backache,
at bearing-down feeling, flatulency,
Indigestion, and nervous prostration,
after all other means had failed.
If you are sufferlngfromanyof these
ailments, don’t give qp hope until yon
have given Lydia £. I’inkham’s Vege-
table Compound a trial.
If you would like special advice
write to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn.
Mass., lor it. She has .guided
thousands to healthy free of
charge.
HOW THE GOVERNORS
STAND ON QUESTION
NEW YORK NEWSPAPER ASKS
GOVERNORS OF THE STATES
ABOUT THE INCOME TAX
New York, July 20—A New York
newspaper has Questioned the gov
ernor# of the different states by tel
egrams-asking how they- stood on
the Income tax'amendment.
Twenty-three answers have bean
received so far,' fifteen of'thorn be-
A NEW NEAR-BEER x
LAW IS BEING URGED
There were eighteen candidates
np for Initiation In the temple and
all got what *“ ' “ ‘ ’
was a rare |
was coming to them. It
jlleasure for tbe old In
itiates, when the candidates were all
taken out Into ocean - and dumped
overboard. Even thoee not members
of the temple found much to langh
at In the entice of . tbe nnregentr-
etes. when they etruck the water.
The candidates were blindfolded
Cures Bachg^E
lug In favor of the amendment, sev
en non-committal and one oppoeed.
Irregularities
JLd JL t/V Ah Aa Do not risk haviag
or Bladder Disease not Bright’s Dlsessa
(o medicine can do more.
Will cure any case of Kidnei
beyond the reach of medicine. .
INGRAM & RAMSEY. Valdosta, Ga.
CONFERES WILL GIVE
DEMOCRATS24 HAURS
oMDlabetqi
tbe ways and means committee, and MINORITY WILL HAVE LIT-
Mr. MeWliorK r, of U.o^L The bill T, i: TIME IN WHIC H TO STUDY
in effect aupeicedea the present near’ . TARIFF REPORT. f
beef tax law, re-enacting the provis- - Washington, July 20—It Is stated
ion ot tbat meaauie but going’further
to provide that the taxes shall ac
crue to the general fund. There had
been serious legal doubt whether the
near-beer tax money collected here
after cou'd be made available for any
other purpose' thah tbe one for a
state convict farm without tbe pas
sage of tbla new bill, the old law
.having been enacted at a special see
sion of tbe legislature.
Refreshments were served during
the day and were thoroughly enjoy-
ea. especlally the .doughnuts and
the.cream puffs, although the on-
SUpken seemed to’ enjoy them more
than did thoee eating them, as both
were staffed with cotton. The tra
ditional banquet opened at 2 o'clock
and -vjjrpm then until midnight the
gathering was well entertained. The
visitors proclaimed the aesilon the
moat enjoyable they ever attended.
The Original Platt Brothers
Negro Made Bold Effort to Rob
Thomas Heath.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
A negro flying hit name as Char
lie Smith and who sayi he came
from Jacksonville several weeks
ago, was arrested by Chief of Police
Dampler and locked up last night
on suspld$t. of being the one woo
attempted
Walrus Leather and
Gin Repairs. . . .
rob Thomas Heath, p
fourteen-year-old white boy, as he
was going to his boms on East Hill
avenue about.nlne o’clock last nlgBL
Young Heath Is employed In the
drug store of Ingram ft Ramsey on
Patterson street, and had lalt the
store to go .home for the nlgnt
When he was about In front of tne
canvas theater a man stepped from
the side of n post against which he
was leaning and asked Mm where
he wee grins The boy told him he
home fPkn man wiallrajl
Life 100,000 Yeare Age.
Scientists have found In a cava In
Swltxerland bones of men. who liv
ed 140,000 years ago. when Ufa was
In ooostant danger from wild beasts
Today the danger n shown by A
W. Brown of Alexander, Me., la lar
gely from deadly disease. "If It had
not been tor Dr. King's New Die
cor cry which cored me, I could not
have lived, he writes, "suffering as
I did from a seven long trouble and
stubborn cough.” To com Son
Lungs Colds, obstinate Coughs, and
prevent Pasumonla, Its the beat
medicine on earth. 20c and 21.00.
Guaranteed by A. B. Dlmmock, W.
D. Dunaway and Iugram-ft Ramsey,
PITTSBURGH HAS A
COLO DAY IN JULY.
BRADSTREET MEN
ARE VERY OPTIMISTIC
THE CITY IS EXPERIENCING
THE COLDEST JULY WEATH
ER EVER KNOWN.
Pittsburg. July 20—This section
is experiencing tbu coldest July
weather since tbe establishment ot
a weather bureau ben, the ther
mometer falling to 52 degrees.
811fhtly warmer weather Is prom
ised today..
MANAGERS FROM SOUTHERN
STATE8 SAY BU8INES8 CON
DITIONS AR$ SPLENDID.
Atlanta, Ga., July 20—Superin-
. tendents and managers of the entire
Southern offices of the Brsdstreet
Company are in session hen, antt
all unlto In the ■ most optomlatlc
view ns to the return of prosperity
lr. the South.
Managers from- Florida, Alabama,
Georgia. South Carolina, Tennessee
and other states all unite In saying
that business throughout their ter
ritory shows ir-roafvelou, increase
end general'revival.. Dractlcally ev
er) branch of trado and business
shows a revival and Is advancing
steadily. Crops are generally good,
although cotton' will probably be
short. But the high prlcea now pre
vailing and which are almost sure
to continue will keep the South key-
ca <0 the high notch of prosperity.
The liradstreet men will be In ses
sion hero three days. .
was going home. The man walked
briskly up by bis aids and kept
speaking to blm In a half laughing
mtr^r. Before the boy bed hardly
tlmgpo think the*man began to feel
down on tbe outside of hip pockets.
He kept talking while Sotnf this.
He never did put his hand* inside
tbe boy’s pockets, however, but'
Heath taya he Is sure be would
have done *0, ft he bed found be
had any money In his pockets. >
LuMUly for tbe boy this time he
bad no money about blm. Tbe
wonlDbe robber left end turned
down another street when they bus
nearly reached the boy’s boms. It
Is said be was afterwards seen by
members of tbe family to go book
to Hill avenns and walk towards
the eltp hall.
Young Heath says It was a mulat
to negro who' attempted to rob aim
and that description hardly fits the
negro arrested by the Chief, howev
er he may be held to await develop
ments.
The negro arrested, of eourse, de
clares he Is Innocent. He sold since
coming from Jacksonville ho bed
been working pt J<r. Bray's mill for
a ftw weeks," bat now he iwnn em
ployed at the Valdes hotel, doing
Work about the yard.
He said be bad corns out in the
dty last night to bny something
wMB the Chief picked Mis op.
EXCURSION
Bowel Complaint In Children.
When six months old the little
daughter of B. N. Dewey, a well
known merchant of Agnewville, Vs.,
had an attack of cholera Infantum.
Chamberlain 1 # Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy was. given sad
effected a complete cure. This rem
edy bee proven very successful In
oases of bowel complaint In chil
dren and when given according to
the plain printed directions can be
rdled upon with perfect confidenor.
When reduced with water and sweet
ened it la pleasant to take, which la
of great Import 1
doe must .-he g
dren. For Mis
sey, A. E. Diana
Valdosta, Ga.
bgrem ft Ran-
W. D. Dunaway,
We Ask YOU;
Southern Inventors.
' The following patent! were leaned
Ibis week to Southern Inventors re
ported by D. Swift ft Co., Patent
Lawyers. Wablngton, D. C.
^Fla. J, T. Bond, Palatka. Insula
tor, H. C.’ Cain, Welcome, Mall-ear-
rier, R. W. Mattox, West Toceol,
Thermometer,. W. E. Phillips, Jack
sonville, ink-fountain attachment for
typewriters.
” Ala. E. W. Jones, Opelika, Cutter.
Ga. A. W. Devol, Demoreat
Dust-pan, J. Keel, Albany, Lace-
botder. H. H. Loyd, Macon, switch
stood, X Rnstln, Atlanta, File.
Copies of any of tbe above patents
wm be Sent to any of onr readers
upon the receipt of ten. cents by D.
Poor, Foolish
Woman!
to taka Cardul. for your female
troubles, because we are sure It
will help you. Remember that
this great female remedy—
rjtrvlotMtr I
D. SWIFT k GO.'
[501 Sevcsifi Si, ‘.Vui&r’sn. C 3.,
has brought relief to thousands of
other sick women, so why not to
you? For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak
ness, many have said It la "the -
best medicine to take." Try III
Sold in This City „
\M/ice cream
Powder
She ran make the most deBdonsics
cream in ten minutes, freezing and
all, at a cost of about one cent s dish
—and lurergonrar IfoitaM.
Your grocer will tdl yon all abont
it. or you can get a book from tbe
Geneses Par# Food Co., Lo Roy,
N. Y., if you will write them.
Grocers eell Jefl-O Ice Crram Taw-
dcr, two packages tor 25 cents.
— -imranm,
-HiyoT.Tiii POPHAIU-S
FOLEYS