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VALDOSTA, OA, BAT (TODAY,
AUGUST
1011.
CROOKED WORK
OF COMMITTEE
Citizens of Cobb may Re
pudiate “Smart” Work
i PACKED COMMITTEE IN JOE
B DOWN'S COUNTY PASSED
RESOLUTION* IMPUGNING HIS
DEMOCRACY.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug., 1.—Much In
dignation has been manifested by the
friends of former Governor Joseph
M. Drown In Cobb county, over the
recent action of the Democratic
Executive Committee of that county
In passing by a vote of 22 to 9 (
resolutions attacking him and de
signed to operate against his pros-
pectlve candidacy for Governor,
ft Is stated .that political enemies
W. AND A. COMMITTEE
INSISTS ON NOTHING
It Will not be so Hot After
Chattanooga Terminals as
it was Last Year.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug., 2.—The fea
ture that has aroused more com
ment than any other In the report
of the Western ft Atlantic commit
tee submitted to the house through
Hooper Alexander, <s the spirit of
the committee to insist on no partic
ular policy, but merely to set forth
the situation as It Ixlsts, and make
suggestions which «t asks the legis
lature to take on their merits, or
improve If possible.
There is nothing In the report In
sisting on any particular line of
action either with regard to termi
nals or road extension The com
mittee believes the road should be
extended to the sea and that the
money to begin the project could
bo raised by a proper handling of
the terminal situation In Atlanta
MR. UNDERWOOD
MR. W.J. BRYAN
Great Ovation Accorded
the Democratic Leader
HE AROSE TO A QUESTION OF
PERSONAL PRIVILEGE AND
DENOUNCED BRYAN'S STATE
MENT ABOUT HLM.
of the governor rounded up every and Chattanooga, but It sets forth
possible member of the committee
who could be rolled on to oppose
him, nnd that out of a total mem
bership of 46, there were found 22
ready to pass any resolution that
might Injure him politically.
The resolution In question attack
ed the former Governor because h1s
name was voted for In the regular
election last fall after he had been
defeated by Governor Hoke Smith
1n the primary. This was done, ns
will be recalled, at the Instigation
of Thomas E. Watson nnd without
the connlvnnec or consent, of Gov
ernor Drown. The resolution pass
ed by the Cobb county committee,
however, Intimntes that be was a
party to It and cnlls upon the state
executive committee to pass a rule
prohibiting any candidate who rnn
In a primary and who was voted
for In the regular election after be-
in* defeated from participating in
future prlmrriej.
It Is berd'y likely that the state
committee won id ti foillsh enough
to take any such action In this case,
because, no matter how much the
members of the committee may be
opposed to the ex-Oorernor, It could
not, 1n the present state of public
sentiment, do anything perhaps
which furnish bigger boom to the
Hrotfrr cn*AfSfpm.
Friends of Teueph M. Brown 1n
Cobh county already havp taken the
matter tip and are considering the
matter of circulating a doenment
denouncing the committee's action.
Thev assert they can easily secure
8.000 signatures to It In the coun
ty, many of them from men who
voted against Joo Brown in the last
election.
There appears to bo practically
no question ns to former Governor
Brown’s entering the rnco His po
litical friends expert It; his polit
ical enemies a.e worried over it be*
cause thev ;1 \T knew who to put
against him.
all sides of the question, and leaves
the solution to the assembly.
It Is believed, as the result of
this report, that no matter what de
cision Is reached, the Western &
Atlantic question will no longer con
tinue to be the center of bickerings
and hard feelings It hag been In the
past.
TO EXHIBIT AT CHICAGO.
Wayrros.H Put* Up $1550 to Help Out
the Georgia Exhibit.
Atlanta, (la., Aug. 2.—Word was
received in Atlanta this morning
fimn Ed M. Hafer, secretary of the
Georgia Exhibit Association, to the
effect that the Waycross Board of
Trade Monday night subscribed its
pro rata share of $250 toward de
fraying the expenses of the Georgia
exhibit at the forthcoming United
States Land and Irrigation Exposi
tion to bo held in Chicago in No
vein her and December.
Secretary Hafer, with W. H
Leahy, general passenger agent of
the A. U. ft A. road, who Is presi
dent of the Georgia Association, ap
peared before the Waycrosa body
nnd explained briefly the projected
exhibit. The suggestion was wel
comed with enthusiasm, and the
body, by a unanimous vote, appro
priated the prescribed 9250.
This was the second appropria
tion secured Monduy, the 11 ret be
ing that of the Snvaunuh Chamber
of Commerce for 92GO.
The Goorgla Exhibit Association
has secured an option on a large
space, which expires September 1st.
The officers are now making a tour
the state raising subscriptions
With which to take over this option.
From present Indications their tour
will be a splendid success.
Georgia haa Increased from tenth
to fourth place In agricultural de
velopment and this exhibit at Chi-
ipo Is to demonstrate to the world
hut Georgia lias at home.
Intense interest has been aroused
Washington, Aug. 2.—Arising to
question of personal privilege in
the house today, Congressman Un
derwood, the Democratic leader, de
nounced as an absolute falsehood
he statement made by William Jen
nings Dryan that Underwood had
siood in the way of revision of the
iron and steel schedule.
Underwood received the greatest
ovation ever accorded a Democratic
member of the house before
WANTS HOKE SMITH
TO SAVE FREE LIST
Senator Harris Calls on him
to Hurry to Washington
and Assume Duties.
Atlanta, Aug. 2.—Senator W.
Harris, of the Thirty-ninth district,
in a resolution today aBked Hoke
Smith today to go to Washington at
once and assume his duties as sen
ator.
The resolution says that the' far
mers’ free list bill, which, in its
original form, would have passed If
could continue his denunciation u.
Dryan.
Democratic Members Were Jubilunr
The Democrats in congress are
jubilant over the result of the sen
ate’s action in passing the Farmers’
Free List bill, even In its amended
form, yesterday.
It is believed that the measure
and the wool bill will soon go to the
isident for action. Mr. Under
wood Bald today that if the Presi
dent signs the wool and farmed'
list bill, the protective system
is a goner, and if he vetoes either
or both that Mr. Taft Is a goner.
Taft Will Veto the BUI.
The President will veto the Farm
3' Free List bill If it comes to him
Hoke Smith had been In the senate
•sday, can yet be saved and pass-
unamended.
enator Harris says that Hoke
Smith’s pet measures in Georgia are
sale and that he Is needed at the
national capltol.
The resolution will lie upon the
table for the day.
Representative Peyton, of Worth,
!o the house, asked reconsideration
of the action of Tuesday in defeat
ing the bill allowing women to prac
tice law.
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Tax
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HEAVY TRAVEL TO TYBEE.
I also suffered from dull, nagging
aches and pains In my loins and
always felt tired and languid. I
bad but little strength or energy.
4 .. A and It did not seem as If I could get
Jhe Heaviest Travel to the Sea re „ ef Flna a aupply of
t>»»t That Han Lver Been Ktfown.! K)dney tl)ey acted
just as represented, driving away
Savannah, Aug. 2.—The
and from Tybee Island this summer
hns been the heaviest In its history.
The figures furnished by the passen
ger department of the Central rail
way, which owns the Tybee railroad,
shews that the trafric has been
somethin* Immense.
The people from the country seem
to appreciate Tybee more and more
every year, and the number
through tickets sold from other cities
to Tybee is very large,
This year it is expected the new
hotel will be kept open continuously
until after the automobile races in
November.
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YEAR IX SAVANNAH SCHOOLS.
Superintendent's Report Shows
Great Improvement fur the Year.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 2.—The an
nual meeting of the board of educa
tion of Chatham county, held today
at the rooms of the board In the
high school ouildlng was well atr
tended. The report for the year of
Mr. Otis Ashmore, superintendent of
education iu Chatham county, was
lead. It showed that the year In
.he schools had been a most excel
lent one and that splendid progresb*
hao been made.
There have been several new
teachers elected during the year,
nnd they will begin their services
with the approaching term, which
startB in October.
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Georgia & Florida Ry.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 25, 1911
New Direct Line
Douglas, Vidalia, Swainsboro, Millen and Augusta,
and the Carolinas, Virginia, Washington, New
York and all Eastern cities .through Augusta
$
Close connectl3n~made~iatTAuguTta - by - Trains Nos. 6 and 7 wit la
Charleston and Western Carolina Hallway to and from the Spring and!
Mountain Resorts of North and South Carolina.
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE
Between Madison, Fla., and August a, Ga., on Trains Nos. 6 and 7, ex
cept Sunday, on Trains Nog. 12, 13, 14 and 15 Sundays.
TRAINS LEAVING VALDOSTA.
No. 4.—7:50 a. m. Daily for Douglas, Hazlehurst, Vidalia, arriving:
at Augusta 5:25 p. m.
No 6—6:30 p. m., except Sunday, for Douglas, Hazlehurst, Vidalia, ar
riving Augusta at 8:00 a. m.
No. 7—10:22 a. m., except Sundav, for Madison.
No. 5—5:15 p. m. daily for Madison.
No. 12—7:50 p. m., Sunday only, for Douglas, Hazlehurst, Vidalia and!
Augusta.
No. 13—9:00 a. m., Sunday only, for Madison.
Conuectlou made at Hazlehurst with Southern Railway for Macom
Atlanta and points West. At Madls on, Fla., with 8. A. L. for Live Oak,.
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