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P, THE VALUO0TA TIMES,l
1900.
THE UNPRODUCTIVE MAN.
Jzland City bat a short wh.ie when
he was caught Id the act of burglar
izing a-resldence. He was found to
lie a bad character by the authorl-
'b"i of ilia( city, km trtto hi m,
tried he wo* sentenced to serve
twenty years In the convict camps.
The burglar waa sent off to the
camps and again hie clover writing
of pathetic letters second for bid
a pardon, At this time be was giv
ing Jacksonville s wide berth, as bo
knew that Chief Viniant wag on to
H. Who Ha* Neither Imagination Nor
Jdeat In Bulineet.
It is a commonplace that the real
ly vohmbfirmafl in business or any
thing else is the man who has ideas
or imagination. Mr. Lorin F. De-
Unci, w riling in the Atlantic Month
ly, tells of. a young man who went
to him for advice as to some way
of getting an increase of salary. He
was even debating whether he had
not better give op his situation and
trnst to luck to find something bet
ter. "I urged him at once against
such a course,” says the writer,
"and told him to look for something
Water Cleanses
Better It You Use
a lew spoonfuls of
Lavadura in it. It saves
the hands, saves half the
work, saves the colors
in colored goods, saves
shrinkage of woolens.
Lisbon, July
Wanted'to go North.
Whan Hut secured his pardon
from the twenty-year sentence lie
stated that It was his desire to go
to New Toik aid enter a home for
old iatlo:e. It was largely through
thle plea that he eeeured the pardon.
But, Instead of going to Nsw York
be went to Savannah, where he was
Isttr known as one of tha boldest
burglars that ever worked In that
city. “ He was finally caught In tha
act of stealing and was given a long
sentence In the Georgia convict
!8—Spain has suffer
ed the most crushing defeat since
the American war. ‘ Dispatches to
day from Mellila bear messages or
mutiny, slaughter and Moorish suc
cess. The downfall of Spain me a
military power Is.at hand.
It Is reported from Morocco that
General Pinto and several of his
staff have been killed In the tierce
fighting theretodap.U
Several companies
J. W. Hart, tha aged and pictur
esque convict, who was pardooed
out of the Georgia penitentiary > by
former Governor Smith, jest before
the latter went ont of office, was
arrested this week in Jacksonville
as a simpletons character, and is
now being held there.
Hart 4s U years old. and has
had a checkered career. He !e an
Unusually Intelligent man and has
seen much of tha world during his
tong life, and according to the news
paper*, the inside of ae many Jails
aa the nest man. It wttl be remem
bered that while confined at the
State prtoon fkttn at MllledgevlUe
ha wrote numerous- letters to the
prtspn commissioners and the gov
ernors, begging for a pardon, one of
hto appeals taking the form of a
lengtby poem, which was. copied In
.a great many paper* throughout the
State. The pleat be made exalted
the sympathy of those who read
them, and bis pardon soon followed.
Soon after being pardoned JHart
mads hto way to Macon, where be -
stated be wanted to get assistance
io enable him to reach a sailor's
home located
better while he was holding his
present situation. I said to him:
“'Mills, the important thing for
you in this matter is to ascertain
whether you are paid all"that you
arc worth and, that settled, whether
you can make yourself worth ray
more. But fint of all let tis see if
yoir dan make yourself worth any
more, whether you are paid it or
not. If you can, you had better
stick and look for your raise at the
first fair opportunity.’ - He agreed,
and I went ahead with my plan.
"First 1 told him for thirty days
to put’ his mind on one thing—to
devise some method whereby his
house could sell at least $100 worth
more of goods. It must be a prac
ticable plan and should be present
ed as any interested employee would
present such a matter to his su
perior.
hat ho equal for *U washing purposes. It saves the
wear and teat of fine fabrics because it makes rub
bing and strong alkali soaps imimoemsty. Use it in
dish-water—it sweetens and brightens the dishes
and glassware, and keeps your hands soft and white.
Full directions on every package.
Aik tor it at Crocara and DnggUta
In Be and iOe Pacha,.$ , .
I , basal* the enjoyment and benefit of f I
I I yoorbetk by sprinkling a UttleLavxdu* < , I
•L ! . fas the water. Feels fine I / ff ft
p. . LAVADURA CHEMICAL CO. Ilf If I (
of Spanish
troops In Mellila barracks mutinied,
and had to be drlvenulnto the fight
ing today at the'point of gins.
The fall of Mellila Is only a mat
ter of time, and the evaenatlon of
Morocco by the Spaniards to inevit
able. The Moor* have already oc
cupied an eminence dominating the
city of Mellila. • • .;
The faculties for treating the
wounded are totally Inadequate.
While oonfined In the Chatham
county Jail the prisoner wrote many
letters to the prees and there sm
much sympathy expressed tor him
by those woh did not know hto past
career. He was finally sent to the
chain gang, twenty years being hto
sentence, and notMejg more wee
heard of him by the local antbor-
Itlei until he was arretted on West
Forsyth street yes'erday afternoon
by Chief Vlnzant.
“Thirty days passed, and Milts
came'in again. With all his think
ing be had found no method by
which the business of the firm could
be extended even $100 a year.
“I then put him to work on his
second month’s labor—to discover
any method by which the firm
could transact its present volume of
business with greater economy, so
that by improved methods there
should be effected a saving of at
least $60. a year.
Fifty eels of 113.00 harness to go
at 111.00. . We need tbe money.
’Ingram-Hewlett Harness Co.
7-tS-dwa9t wit
somewhere In tbe
north, where be said be would have
a home as long as he lived,
Of hto arrest In Jacksonville the
Tlmss-Unlon says:
J, W. Hart, nVhlte man 01 years
kf ags, who' has many aliases, . to
Aged up at notice headquarters
the blotter he Is charged
» suKjilciuiu diameter.
|||||||H»tv.c, ,] )i at. I day after-
of lvi.co Vlnzant. '
known
visit to her brother, Mr, Henry
Jones. .
Quite a number of Mllltown people
attended revival services at Con
cord church Sunday, Rev. Herman
Jones, ihe Methodist pastor, to con
ducting a successful revival at this
church.
Rev. Forrester, pastor of tha Bap-
list church, to still out In the state
on hla mission for the Oaklawn
Academy. During his absencorillov.
bad been able to discover no new
method whereby the firm could
economize. He had, however, dis
covered one thigg—namely, that ht
would not need to go ahead ;for
another thirty days with our experi
ment, for he had about made up his
The largest stock of low shoes and punjps ever offered
In this section is now on sale at GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES. You cannot realize fully unless_you come and
see for -yourself. We have made deep culs on every
thing in oxfords and pumps and it will be to your advan
tage^.. Investigate'for^ourseif. if '/TO need anything In'
•shoes. • We feel sure you will.buy at oi r pricer.
Same Place, on the Comer.
from tho Academy, Ia
work (luring the sum*
OSTEOPATHS ARE
GIVEN RECOGNITION.
about »UU«MiY*ar« »«o tl. . _
Vlutant, ihoii ntarJlml or if >Otl
arrested Hart for burglary. * * *
Robbed Barnett Home.' . ~
Six cell yeara :ino lb,•re >:b iq
vp.dvmlc of burglaries and tbo po-
llco wero completely bnfflod. Thu
lesldcnce of ,B. H, Uarnett was rob.
bed m.d a quantity of ’ sllvsrwaro
was stoics.
Chief Vinzsnt, then a marshal,
worked on the cue and scoured
evidence to warrant the arrcct of
licit, who had then Just como to
this city trom New York. Hut was
a mated and It was later die covered
That he had robbed the borne of Dr.
J. O. L Bngle, and Chief Vtnsant re
covered a large mount ,ot silver
ware etolen from the L'Bngle home.
Hart,' then known aa ona o( tha
boMaat burglars that ever worked
In the Southern etatee, wae tried
and'’ sentenced to aerve two' year*
In the Florida convict oarop.
Waa Given Pardon.
Thto man to smart, In fact, ha la
unusually bright and hto lettar writ
ing has saved him trom ependlng
many yearn in stripes. Shortly at.
ter ha wae eent up from thto City
he wrote a beautiful, pleading latter
to the governor and asked forgive,
neee and promtoed to leave the city
tor good It he oonld only eecure a
DHUticus Hlgell, son of Mr.
Atgell, who lives two miles
'M f Ulimown, Is real sick. Dr.
JL M' is ,he attending physician.
Jtre. D. M. Touchstone left Sun
day morning for her father’s home
down nqar Naylor, where ihe will
spehd awhile!
Mrs. Rots Knight deft Sunday
morning for Pine' Park, where *he
goes to spend some time with her
nolatlwee.
Tbe farmers around MUltown are
real buey thto week puffing fodder.
They report one of the biggest corn
cropt that 'they bar* had In years.
Mr. James Cook returns^ from
Macon, .where he went to be'at the
annunl meeting of the Fnrmers'
Union. Mr. Cook reports n big Utne.
The future of the Union in very
bright now.
Ur. “Coot" Lee lent your corres
pondent a leaf of tobaoeo that grew
on hto plaoe. It to one of tbe biggest
leavea that we have seen,
MUltown can sport one of thq beet
health rcoords of any town in thto
section of the state for n town of
Its else. The doctors report , that
It to healthier right now than any
time Utnt they have ever knpwa.
Mr. Compon went over to' Valdoe-
ta Saturday afternoon and spent the
afternoon on business and retained
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Barge ron la axpeoted horns
this week after'an extended visit to
her parents In Dowling Park, Fla.
BILL PA88ED MAKING OSTEO
PATHY ONE OF THE ME01CAL
PROFESSIONS IN GEORGIA.
Atlanta, Ga., July 28.—By a unanl-
mou vote, the senate yesterday pass
ed Che bill of Senator' LonOK mak
ing osteopathy a branch oftpe med
ical profession to Georgia St K |s
now up to the house to kakq action
on tha matter.
That such action will ha ftlnken,
there to little doubt although) the
medloal anootatlon hat been mak
ing n strong fight on tha measure,
The trouble, to, however, th|^ too
many of tho lawmakers are 'perform
nils, famllla. th. k« n .Al' ka
"•You are ah absolutely unpro-"
ductiva man. I don’t moan that
you are a bit'inferior to thousands
of other young men who are in the
stores end wholesale houses of yhis
city, but you, like them, are simply
sitting upon tbe head of one of the
FILLER, Prea.
bright men in the counting room.
He has to solve all these problems.
You and fifty others in your estab
lishment are just sitting on the top
of hto bead, like so many dead
weights. If the business prospers
♦ou expect a raise of salary when
it is hu headwork that has rained
every inch of progress. He has to
carry you all.’
"The young man went off, sadder
and wiser than he came. For five
years thereafter, in which I was able
to follow his course, be held the
same place at tbe same salary.”
. JpA. Parrish,
dSntist
ally familiar with the benefit^!#' be
derived from osteopathy. n
But even it the bill legaUzlqy, the
Office over Ingram & Ramsey’s drag store, cornet Hilt Avenue
end Patterson St. Office hours Sto S. Sunday by appointment.-
practlce of the pfoleiston AJffi“not
become a law, there Is s lit " ...
of the general lax set whlqb will
take care of the profeealomj' This
feature, which hat already! been
adopted, provides a tax joe; doctors
practicing thto method of tkietment
along with other pbjstelaiuJlAwysrs
and profcssloifhl men. By jMMto-
Ing them In tbe general ta^Mui-
lug upon them to pay tbeff 1 profeat
atonal ahara of tha state'* burden’s
with other medical matv 1 tha state
Heroes and Cowards,
Courage ie nnuncertain quantity;
it varies with circumstances. A man
who fhiicies that he ia afraid of
nothing ventures on the slippery
pavement in winter And suddenly,
discovert that he ie very much
afraid of falling and hurting .him
self.
It it on record that a man who
waa as bold as could be in the morn
ing could never be relied upon for
courage after dinner.
florae French soldiers during the
war of 1870 gallantly assaulted an
almost impregnable position, al
though death teemed certain. Three
years later two of those gnllant fel
lows were in a theater when an
qlarm of fire was given, and they
displayed extreme cowardice, push
ing. women and children in
their frantic effort* to escape.—
Pearson’s Weekly.
, No Need to blurry.
t The Scorching" cyclist was on tha
toad to Stratford-on-Avon. He
was ttont over the handle bars, and
tjrobesils which besneak tha strenu-
cus toiler were trickling off hie face,
i “Hi, sonny,” be called to a pass-
igtc youth, “am I right for Shake-
LqrVra’* house?”
ii*Yea, you’re right, mister,” waa
tile dreamy reply of the leisurely)
youth, “but you needn’t hurry.
Shakespeare** deed.” — London
Crescent Cafe,
As toon aa thto nature bf-’.tha
tax aet waa adoptafi, no tote Ian
authority than Hon. Joe Hill; Hall,
of Bibb declared that the ne£w*
legalises the practice ayftaatetfEy*
In Georgia. Any effort to have the
bill now In the house with a favJ-
ablo report ot tho committee recow
Blitted to the committee *i apral
Uon. will be atraauateriy fought-Ay
tiro -friends of the measure. Fir the
committee on sanitation*"to c.|r.po>
ad of physicians of the oth&Wtook
And .the finish of the osteopathy bill
Could b* taally seen. \ yi
That* to every reason to belter*
that after .thto easloa of tha legis
lature, oeteopa't.y will be legally
reoogn'sed In Georgia, ' is* '
Washington, July 28—Another
bitch m -the tariff conference Menu
likely to. delay tha report several
day*. The snag to tha lumber
schedule. The Benate to holding
out for n higher rate against the
houra and the PreeidenL-
Jtepresentattve Champ Clark, tha
minority leader of the house, said
McRee’s
Blood Purifier
Fined $1,000 for Belling Deer,
Vienna, Ga., July 28—J- A.
Smith a near-beer dealer, was tried
bare yesterday in tha city court for
violating tbe state prohibition law;
a number of~ witnesses testified that
tha arlcle sold by Smith wonld pro
duce drunkenuese and he wee found
guilty. Judge Hendtraoa Imposed
a fide of $1,000 and’a sentence of
six month* In Jail.
COMPLBTILY TAKEN BACK,
a man to that come* to ur reatau-
rant without knowing Its . general
reputation for excellent* when' he
Maekey’l to the only plar^
South Georgia where you cxnH
year eyes scientifically ; uffjl
end the glasses made to suit -
defect while yon wait, and very i
dom keep you waiting more than
Fetltlou ,in Baukruptcy Filed,
A Toldetary petition In bankrupt- '
cy. was' filed with U. S. Commission
er Roy E. Powell yesterday _hy W.
IL Wells A Sons of Facevllle, Ga.
The liabilities are given at
n.477.85 and tbe assets at $40.92.
VALDOSTA DRUG CO
POLEYSIIONEMCiVR