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THE VALDOSTA TIKES, VALDOSTA, OA, 8ATURDAT. OCTOBER 10, 2000.
HOWARD VS. !N0 DEFICIT LOSS OF LIFE
JIM GRIGGS
SAYS SMITH! EXAGGERATED
Rellerales inllmation that Griggs Hoke Claims Thero will be SI.'News from Storm Disquieting
and Others Sold Out
750,000 In Treasury Jan. 1 'but Loss otUfe not.
Atlanta, <3«., Oct. 13.--Governor
Smith la batk from New Tork and
haa laauad an oitonded attack on
the report of tka atata treasury re
cently leaned by Alonzo Rlchardao*.
an aipert accountant employed by
Governor Brown.
Tho Hlchardaon report aald that
there would be a deficit of $728,-
Atlanla, Ga., Oct. IS.—William
Howard, candidate for congress from
thia district la oppoaltlon to Lon
Livingston, haa Brad a hot ahot
back at Congressman Jim Griggs of
tha Second district.
Recently In an interview Ur.
Howard aald: "Congreaainan Liv
ingston and other Democratic mem-
ben of the houae voted with the J 566.BO at the end of thla year. Oov- j ties followed the gale on the lower
Republlcana on the rulea reaolu- ernor Smith say* that Inst end of a ! Keys,
tlona and it seems from the pub- | dollclt there will actually be $1,-j
llahcd appointments of supervisors 1750,000 there, It all tho Un a are
collected. Ilo says that while Rich- J
ardson Is a thoroughly reliable oc-
New Orleans, Oct . ll^^^trlcea
from Florida thla morning are (till
very disquieting, although It Is oot
believed the loan of life will equal
the alarming reports which’ ware
estimated yesterday. There aeems,
however, every reason tdtl believe
that information of the loss of life
Is suppressed, and that heavy fatal!-
In their respective districts that
their reward was tho appointment
of a Democratic supervisor."
Judge Griggs wired Howard
mandlng an explanation. Now
Howard offers It, but It probably
Isn't ust what Judge G.lggs Is look
ing for. It la as follows:
"I have Just received a correct
lilt of the appointments of supervi
sors. Democratic supervisors nre
assigned, according to this list, to
the following districts: Tho Second,
Fifth, Eighth and Eleventh.
"I find by reference to the vote
«ait on the rulea resolution giving
flpoaker Cannon full sway for
another two years to do his full
duty for the trusts against the In
tercuts of the ninssi s. the gentlemen
repiesenllng tho nhove districts aa
voting ncnlnst the Democratic ma
jority of tho house.
"Whr.t a strange eolneldence.
Thes,, Democrats who voted v.-lth
their party, to wit. Congressmen
Rartlett, net), Hughes and Hardwick
ltad Republican supervisors In tholr
respective districts."
Incidentally It rnny he stated that
Griggs represents the Second: Liv
ingston the Fifth,, IJIli Howard the
Eighth end W. O. Brantley the
Eleventh.
wireless message this* morning
j says that over one thousand work-
! men on the East Coast railroad are
i unaccounted for, and It is feared
swept
mode of conducting the affairs of J of that road'g bed bag
tho state and not conversant with 'away. j g-,
The Southern Pad£<r)[fler A 11111 *
the law.
Governor Smith ways that the
near-beer tax for 1909 haa been
omitted from the ntatement, and
this item alone would Increase the
rt venues $200,000. The Incrmsed
advalorem taxes, he asserts s$}ti,.|n-
crease the rovenueg $100,000.J*
calls attention alno to the fact ijifi
In making up the deficit the $bf&£
appropriated for Chattanooga t«rwp
nals has been Included, when.-^d?
provision has been mndo to aiftn#
this money.
Governor Brown declines to make
uny statement about the matter. H<*'
only said ho bad employed an
pert whom Governor Smith thought
good enough to make an exnm!n»<
tlon fo r him during his administra
tion, and that the statement wa*
secured not to engender controversy,
but for his own guidance In direct
ing stato affairs.
M’LENDON CASE
COMES UP TOMORROW
QUb' WARRANTO PROCEEDINGS
BY DEPOSED COMMISSIONER
WILL BE HEARD. , .
railroad commission, left Atlanta
Inst night for Savannah where on
Thursday the quo warranto hearing
GORDON CELEBRATES)
‘7STH ANNIVERSARY
PROMINENT 8AVANNAH1AN IS
RECEIVING MANY CONGRATU
LATIONS PROM FRIENDS.
Savannah, (la., Oct, 13.—Tomorrow
General W. W. Gordon, one of the b * fore Judg0 ChKrllon wm be « ln -
beet known cltlsen. of Georgia, will I Mr ' McU, " don ha « brou * ht acUon
celebrate bis 7Bth annlvereary. The! Jos "P h 0ra L ot Savannah,
occasion will be quietly obaervfi with, hl * “ u f ca “ or . to show cause why
■ family dinner st the General's hand-, bo ,boul<1 1101 > lcld “P tbo Place to
some home on Bull street and Osle-1 “*^ ndon ' MtLendou bold » tbat
thorp avenue. General Gordon lg • ; ,e * atl11 laga,l J entitled to the
native of Bavnnnsh. It was hi. father plic *' ,nd 0B thta 1,,u » “>«
who built tho Central Railroad ot
Georgia which haa grown to one of
the greatest ayitema In the South.
General Gordon hag enjoyed a very
active carver. He haa eerved hie state
•rad country na a warrior. He served
the Confederate states with mark
ed MSI hi the Cavalry aarvto. and
daring the Spanleh-Aaerlctn War
waa appointed . g Brigadier General
by Preeldent McKinley. He waa ona
of the Commtealonera sent to Porto
■loo after tbo acquisition of that,
country by tha United State* to taka
lea, with Governor Sfcpdefa, of Lou
isiana, on board, went aground on
Bahamn reef. The passengers and
crew are safe but If lg feared that
the vessel will be a'total loss. The
Governor gives alarming reports of j
the damage to other Shipping.
tho scores of boats pot out In
thVatonn from South Florida, many
have not yet been picked np. Others
hava sent reports, scattered all the
iynm Jacksonville to Galveston,
a«nr distress.
TT HAS BIG
ATIONAL SCHEME
PRESIDENT OF THE FARMERS'
U.N'ON^L meet with ex-
A^NTA.
On., Octbher. 13.—President
Barrett. ,£t (he Farmers’
meet
\ the
PERT#
Chad
Unlon.^Hl It Is
several expert* In At]
purpose of,'conferring
movement} whlctf tha
dertakon. Mr. Barrett,
has some definite plans
will submit at the conference. Re-
ceutly In Birmingham, at the mect-
Atlaata, Ga„ Oct. 13. 8. G. Me-- | n g of the National Farmer*’ Union,
10#, former chairman of tho ! the movement to eatabllsh a groat
V v
will be fought out In conn.
McLendon la represented by Can
dler, Thomson and Hlrsch, of At.
Innta, and several former Justtcee
of the etate supreme court. Com
missioner Gray la represented by
Hitch and Denmark'and Judge Peter
Meld rim, of RavaUndh.
Thla la a final echo of the now
famous ease. Mr. McLendon
Bred out of- office on the last day
Governor Smith served, and thta ac
tion waa upheld by the legislature.
, McLendon carried the matter Into
charge of It and to formulate n plan oat c° m e wlli he watch-
of government for It. General Gor-, aeaa Interest
don haa been the recipient of many | ~~
eongrntulatlons today on having PRESIDENT TAFT IS
retched another milestone along the
road ot life and tomorrow he vrttt re
ceive many more.
GUARDING GOT. WILSON.
Lexington, Ky„ Oct 13.—Threats
acatnat the life of 'Governor Wilton
aa a result of hit firm aland against
night rider* yesterday resulted In
extra precautions being takes to
protect him.
The entire Berry family ware
take* from their homo Monday night
o* tholr plantation near here and
whipped, the night rider* threaten
ing to hang every member of tha
family It they disobeyed order*. Tho
Tbo Berry's hare left to aeek the
protection of the kuthorltte*.
Comprete Offleeem Elected.
Savannah, Ga.. October 1L—Tha
stockholders of the Atlantia- Com*
press Company bold their anfinatUfth, where FrwMant Taft win ax-
NOW IN ARIZONA.
LA8T STOP Df CALIFORNIA WAS
AT COLTON WHERR A SHORT
SPEECH WAS MADE.
Yuma. Aria., October U-Loaded
to the guard rails with Southern Cali
fornia fruits and flowers, the prest-
denfa special train left tor Colton
*l*bL which was the last stop la
Caltto'rnta.
At eta fifteen this morning the
special pulled Into Ywna, where-a
nhort etop wit made. The President
■poke briefly, and left for Grand Can
yon, which win be readied tomorrow.
After viewing the wondrous scenery
he will leave tor Albuquerque, where
he win arrive on rriday morning.
The President and. party Is da* at
n pirn on tha morning nt October
meeting yesterday and elected the
old) officers There wan one vacancy
- In tha Board of Director* earned by
file death ot Dr. J. L Tamer, MV. J.
V. Culp. Tmflto Manager' of the
•outbern Ry. was elected In his today.
iw.nt: : r nii
change vtatta with President Dial, of
Mellon.
Wheat la Lower Today.
Chicago. Oet IS—Wheat to lower
May eold at ll.flE 1-S to
Cl. . ..JTC!1T
university was started.
President Barertt’e scheme la for
a big central unlverlsty In the midst
of a great farm. The general Idea Is I fj
that of state agricultural collegea hut
broader In mnny particulars. Froui
one end ot the country to the other
It le meant to draw young men to re
ceive practical education In farm
ing. At least one thousand acre*, It
Is stated, Is necessary at the outset
Property suitable tor terming and
dairying and well watered Is wanted.
President Barrett, following th con
ference la Atlanta, will leave for Call-
torala to organise a etate Farmers'
Union. While away he will work on
hts plan tor the university Borne ot
the foremoat phObathroplet* and ed
ucators of the Reentry are backing
the movement
It le believed President Barrett pre
fers Georgia aa a location for the cob
lege, bat It Is to be n business propo
sition and the community doing the
moat, other considerations being
even, will win.
REV. J. E. BARNARD
COMES THIS WEEK
NEW PASTOR OF VALDOSTA TAB
ERNACLE BAPTI8T CHURCH
WILL COME FRIDAY.
Atlanta, Ga, October is.—Rev.
Jno. E Barnard will leave Atlanta
Friday tor VaMoata, where h* haa
accepted a c&tl to the Baptist ehurch.
Mr. Barnard was formerly pastor ot
the First Baptist church at Carter*-
vine and resigned that charge to en
gage hi evangeltstle work for the
Baptist 8tale Hfibe Mission hoard.
H* la regarded as a minister of
(irong powers and ertB-no doubt ac
complish a great work In hi* new
Sold. He Is wall tad favorably known
In Atlanta and bn*"many friends all
over the state.
Mr. F. O Frit*, 6neont^. N. T.,
write*: “My Uttta girl wao greatly
benefited by taklug FMey't Ortao
Laxative, aad I think ft la the beet
remedy tor constipation and liver
trouble." Potay** Ortno Laxative to
mild, pleasant and effective, end
cure* habitual constipation, mcram
ft Ramsey,
For Five Years We Have Maintained
A Guarantee on Our Buggies.
In that time we have sold HUNDREDS of them and
*■ have not had to take back a one. We still offer the
same guarantee that our buggies give satisfaction.
BUY ONE FROM US.
Ingram-Hewlett Harness Co.,
Valdosta, : Georgia.
iDWRRHOEA. DYSEHTERY,
Hkiuci bolds and other bow ft] aad ■tcffi MiLb
affasKSHwassar
uratar known* OM«rallo«
fTSAiTT&wZ
3 MINERAL WATER CO.
^ All ^Druggist
Mr. J. R. Longbridge, of Boyd,
Fla. spent yueterdey and last night
la tho dty.
We Ask You
to take Cardul, far your female
troubles, because we are sure It
will help you. Remember that
this great female remedy—
TCARDUI
has brought relief to thousands of
other sick women, so why not to
you> For headadhi r backache,
periodical pains,, female weak
ness, many have said it Is "the
best medicine lo take." Try itl
Sold in This City n
4*r*s OeMal Prenatal
McRee’s
Blood Purifier
The Great Blood Medicine.
It has proven to be the best
remedy for Rheumatism,Gout,
Syphilis, Scrofula, Did Sores,
Glandular enlargements and
lUcoifUoMftim&UB im
pure blood. Hat bees known
to cure Cancer and all forms
of blood diseases.
Price $1.00 Per Bottle or Six
Bottles for 15.00
VALDOSTA DRUG CO.