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FEBRUARY 9, 1913.
PRIMARIES
10 STATE
The Various Conventions
to Select Delegates
WaHhlngton, D. C., Jan. 30.—Th*
dates lor the various primaries and
State conventions to seleot delegates
to the national convention o1 the
two leading parties are becoming
known. Already provisions has been
ma|de lor the election ol some or
all delegates In a score ol States,
and the dates or other conventions
will lollow rapidly Irom now on.
The list and primaries bo lar an
nounced Include the lollowlng:
Florida Stalle Republican conven
tion, at Palate Ida, February 6,
District ol Columbia Republican
primaries. February 10.
Georgia Republican convention,
at Atlanta, February 14.
Missouri Dpmoci*atlc State con
vention, at Joplin, February 20.
Oklahoma Democratic State con
vention, at Oklahoma city, Febru
ary 27.
Virginia Republican state conven
tion, at Roanoke, UTarch 12.
New York State-wide primaries
lor all parties under the new 'pri
mary law, March 26.
North Dakota .primaries nnder the
presidential preference system.
March 27.
Alaska Republican Territorial con
vention, at Noire, March SO.
Wisconsin State-wide prlmarli
on presidential preference basis, all
partlek, April 2. ,
Illinois State-wide primaries, all
parties, April 9.
New York Republican State con
vention, at Rochester, April 0,
Michigan Republican State con
vention, at Ray City, Aprrll 11,
Pennsylvania primaries, all Rat
tles, April 1*.
Connecticut Republican State con
vention, «t New HBven, Aprtl lOr
Nebraska state-wide primaries
on presidential preference basis, all
parties, April 17.
Illinois congressional district con
vention, April 17.
Oregon State-wide primaries
presidential preference beats, all
parties, April 12.
Hlnols Republican Stata conven
tion, at Springfield April It,
Iowa Republican State conven
tion, at Cedar Rapids, April 24.
Tennessee Democratic primaries,
April 27.
Florida Democratic primaries,
presidential preference basis, April
20.
Pennsylvania Republican Stats
convention. May 1.
Ohio congressional district con
ventions, May 21.
New Jersey State-wide primaries,
preeldetlsl preference basis, ali
parties. May 28.
South Dakota State-wide pri
maries, presidential basts, all par
ties, juna 4,
Welcome to Cardinal O'Connell.
Boston, Mass., Jan. 29.—Thous
ands of Catholics of Boston and vi
cinity abandoned tbelr customary
vocations today ,to y participate la
the biggest demonstration In {he
history of the Church In this city—
the welcome home to Wlllla, Car-
snd who hpd taftaUm within (w.nty ^l° al Of tli^-ggrtOB' ft Why Boy Scouts,
four hours of the wedding. The arcncicWse. Later In the week a the cen(*!i"'Uon*iO?u_. _
I dvio reception and elaborate rollg- ert Jfii from San
lous ceremonies are to be given |n Australia,
honor of the new member of the
Sacred College.
MEMORY OF MARTYR KING.
Various Leagues in England Ob
serve Annlversay of Charles 1.
London, Eng. Jan. 30—Two hun
dred and sixty-three years agb to
day Charles I., of England was be
headed hy bis rebellious subjects at
Whitehall and, following their time-
honored custom the various Legiti
mist anid Laeoblte leagues and or
ders throughout the country ob
served ibe anniversary of the day
by bolding memorial meetings and
services and by depositing commor-
stive wreaths at tba base of the
statue of Charles L on Trafalgar
square.
To prevent a repetition of the of
fense of a few years ago, when
some too arden admirer of the
martyr King had placed a wreath
with a seditious Inscription at the
foot of the statue, every wreath
and floral had to be first submitted
for spproval to the . Commissioner
of Woods and Forests.
National Guard Meeting.
Charlotte. N. C., Jan. 30—The
North Carolina National Gnatd As
sociation began Its annual me ting
at the Selwyn otel In this city today
with Major R. T. Daniel, of >V*'.doo.
presiding. The meeting will last
tao days and will be devoted to the
discussion of various matters per
taining to te mill tie service.
Sea the list of satisfied Majestic
Range users la this paper.
ATLANTA IS
SUFFERER OF
DIVORCE EVIL
City Trying to Live up to
Comparison With Reno
Atlanta, Ga., ,Jan. 10.—It •••mi
today /that Atlanta 1• trying to lit#
up to the comparison somebody re
cently made between thli city and
Reno.
When Judge Rendleton and EIH»
begun the divorce court grind tbla
morning, It marked tbe opening of
two separate divorce court* where
oe had previously sufficed. There
were 101 caaese on the double dock
et, and before the afternoon verdicts
had been granted In SO cases.
But the comparison with Reno
doesn’t end there. Atlanta Is aleo
going Jo have two prize fighting
rings where she has had only one
before. So successful has the box
ing club of Harry Staten proved,
and a rival organization Is making
preparations to enter the field, so
that Atlanta will have the sport
twice every week instead of once
as at present.
The divorce cases today include
some very sensational proceedings.
One girl-wife appealed for separa
tion on the grouhd that her hus
band, ,a young man of 22 years, had
developed a mania for fiulcide, and
was continually making her mis
erable by trying to kill himself. On
one occasion, she testified he bad
chloroformed himself. On anoth
er he* had ,cut an artery In his
/wrist and tried to Bleed to death.
On another she had only prevented
him from shooting himself by drag
ging ithe gun out of his hand.
Another unusual divorce was that
granted D. V. Stevens, aged 79
years from a young woman whom
he had married a year or two ago,
GIRLS GET READY
FOR THE LEAP YEAR
Plans Being Laid for Conven
tion of Bachelors and
Maids at LaGrange
WARM WELCOME
FOR THE GIF
OF HOY SCOUTS
The Hero of Mafeking
Reaches New York
Nrnr York, Jan. *0.—When Sir
Robert Baden-Powell, the hero of
Mafeking and the founder and chief
Atlanta, Qa. Jan. 20—Leap Teaf
In Georgia will not be without re-
aulta, matrimonially speaking. Thai
le to nay. It wont tf the bachelor*
and bachelor girl* of Troup county
carry out a plan which they hare
proposed. The plan Is to hold, ft ‘ ,c ° ut °* British Bpy Scouts, ar-
bacheloT and maids convention it fives here from Kingston, JsmflAclip
LaGrange, at which the unmarried ■ 0,1 the steamer Arcadian whl$h la
- — — ■» — - »«"£,* SL’VZEZSZ
!gta and adjoining states. | come Erieturtve arrangements have
It Is said that Mayor John R. boen mlL $ e ( m welcoming, htm upon
Edmundson has promised to pro, hta , n d for entraining him
Bl<je, While Justices J. D. Gaffney i j uring bio visit to thW city. The
and Robert L. Young will be on. principal object of GsJsijl Baden-
•'the boy
TRANSIT PRIVILEGES
BEFORE COMMISSION
Complaints Made of Abuses
and Interstate Commerce
Commission Hears.
Washington, Jan, St.— 1 The Intar
•tats Commerce Commlaslon today
a a aeries of haarlnge In this
city toAy with a view to arrlrlng
at a satisfactory aettlement of the
long-etaAng , ana atfflcult problem
of transit privileges.
GREAT WATER
TUNNEL NOW
■ COMPLETED
Opening |\of thejj Tunnel
Under the Catskills &
New York, Jan, 20.—Mayor Cay-
nor, accompanied by the .ward of
water supply and a number .)! I«vl-
The question at Issue Is that of!led guests, went up to Storm King
substitution of tonnage In tronalt. j today to tako part In tku cclobnftlon
As a result of privileges obtained of the completion of the tunn >! work
some time ago millers have been for the Catsklll Aqueduct under the
eble to bring In gTalu from prodne- Hudson river between Storm King
lug regions, mill It Into flour nnd and Break Neck,
ship the flour to market on the bal-l The opening of the tunnel maiks
ance of th* through rate from farm a most Important step In the nd-
to market. jvnncement of the great Oatskll!
Following the granting of this aqueduct ton^ird completion. 7 ho
cmicesalon to milling interest, oth- carrying olj- aqueduct which will
Per Sale.
. A few good Tennessee driving
and work homes at Ham Brothers'
Stabla.
1-25 d« sw4.
.hand to perform imarrlage ceremon- po—fij,. , onr .... .. . . , ,,.
lea. Out rates on licensee will he ! , cout movement of whlcifho le the >* r ” *’' **,' * nv ® of Un "" J lv ® r '
given during the convention. The fatheT . HI. tour will lonlplx week. «« TSrioua It a charged, beneath Hudson river and, tbe
and will take him to a number of *» the ,orm of BU . b ' lll,lflon of »«>->'»•*«'» country adjacent Mr <vn as
~"ge soon appeared. the Highlands, presout-,1 nn cx-
Rotind Abont In Georgia. Itromely difficult problem. The tun*
During hie stay In Nsw York Sir! 80 m&nr Gcot K'arm are living In' nol Is 600 feet below tho surface of
Robert wm be royally entertained. F! ° r ' da t,ad 80 F,88,d i a ” a < b « 8,888 ar ' d ® rt ®" d " trom l '* 8
He will attend the eocond annual r e" M8n, « of Georgia that newa and tnous headland of the Hudson known
meeting of tho National-Council of h, " torlca, ltema ot °"® *‘ at0 are of aa storm Kl »* “> <* "n ‘Wop-
no Boy; Scouts of America which mor * than paM,n ® ,nt ® 88M ln ,h0 * hOT * 8al,8d »ok
will be held here'February 9. and 0,b ® r ' An ItemWtt recently ap- Tha building ot the Catsklll
on the following da, he will wit- IW ' r * d *" tb8 Trae-Democrat. of aqueduct, which Is to nfford the
nese a demonrtraAlon of .coat actl- J» , ' aha "* 8 ° f ^ oni * «* a ‘ cl ‘ 8 ° f N ®* York na sinuate
! vltle. by more than.3,000 boy ,n i ttl,a aW8 > bttt a « ofhPr * ta,8 *> » a "W>X ot pure water for ages to
re i 0n tbe evening of that day fo ’ ,0,,8: " A P 0 °r b «t lalenled girt cornel, ha, bee n pronouno.1 by engl-
li the General will glva an Illustrated wbo w “ «‘™**>'n* to obtain fans near, *o be a greater undertaking
lecture on “Scouting to Peace and *f d , , ortun ® *’ « 1tn . th * B “jf tandto « of tb8 Panania “*
War.” He will also rt.tt the Geo. | th8 , ’» ba ho “*' b0 * ,El raI v ^•. aB ’ wdn *‘ wi: ’ 8n "‘ ab8 '> t
Junior RepubUc at Fre*vllle, N.Y., S' 88 ™ »d° tor the privilege of mak- <162.000,000, which I, In exxcese of
in which be la greatly Interested. | ,n * 8 ™yon pbofde of the members the estimated coat Of the canal across
There are about 300,000 hoy acontg tb * t0 a ’* l8 t b8 r In her the lethmns. The aqueduct will be
and more than 0,000 scout marten •W 1811 ln I ' ran88 ' Th8 ' *«»> 8 r<>« a sixty mllea 1„ length,
ln tbe United States alone end an' | ,a 0 d,ord contributed to tho encour-, It will carry thirty time* aa much
. These crayon, of depart- water ae did the famoif. aqueducts
now grace the country of Romo combined, t will nfford
county commissioners have donated an( | w j]j
the use of the court house auditor- tho ] ar geet cities
lum during the last two days ln the | gtaitcs and Canada,
present month. As yet the date for
the convention has not been fixed.
It le atated that the Idea of a
Iget to gather convention with Jum
tlces ready to tie the knote origi
nated as a jeet, but later plans were
projeetd. Whether or not these
plana will fall through depends on
the promoters.
Those back of the movement are
of the opinion that baehfulneal la the General will’ glva an
the only reason why there are baeh- '
elore Jn the county of Troup at
all. and tha* if the glrle are given
the proper opportunity during leap
year there will be a speedy ehanps
la conditions.
Speedy Skaters In Contest,
Saranac Lake, N. Y„ Jan. SO —
Morris Wood, professional champion
skater of tbs world, and Edmund
Lamy. who recently retired from tbs
amateur ranks as undisputed cham
pion of the United States and Cana
da, met hers today for a aeries of
fneoe to determine the professional
championship of the world. The
program of tha series extends over
two days and provides for raea, at
the. following distances: Two hun
dred and twenty yards, quarter mile,
half-mile, three-quarters mile, one
mile and two miles.
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girl was only twenty yean old.
MUST BELIEVE IT.
Wien Well Known Valdosta People
Toll It So Plainly.
Whan public endorsement Is made
by a representative citizen of Val
dosta, .the proof le positive. You
must believe It. Read thla testi
mony. Every backache sufferer, ev
ery man, woman or child with any
kidney trouble will And profit In
the reading.
M. A. Tolar, 311 N. Ashley street,
Valdosta, Ga„'says: "Doan’s Kid
ney Pills are certainly the best kid
ney medlelna I have never known
of and I take pleasure in endorsing
them. I still use this remedy occa
sionally aa a tonic for the kidneys
ar,d I recommend It whenever I
have an opportunity. My back was A- „ n i mmwk fluarantoo, Parisian
sc lame and sore that 1 could hardly S „ K „ , nr nmnitrntl and Falling Hair,
get around and It was almost Im-
Foe« ot Saloon Active in Ohio.
Columbus, 0., Jan, 29.—Tha Ohio
Anti-Saloon League has made ar
rangements tor a big mats conven
tion to ho held In Columbne tomor
row simultaneously with the visit of
President Tart. The announced pur
pose ot the demonstration la to Im
press upon the Ohio constitutional
convention tho Importance of anti-
license provision In the state con
stitution. Prominent prohibition
speakers from several states will ad
dress the convention.
equally large number In Canada, j B rrernent. 7
which In a measure accounts tor <d r8,a * ,T88
the great Interest with which tbe borne, of Noble G. Jones, near Cap- an outlat to twelve rsitrvblrs ron-
arrtval of Sir Robert la nwalted., | ,, <> ,a - In after years this young wo- strncted to hold the enormous flow
From here General Baden-Pow'cll nl "n became th^tife of Woodrow of. wator from the various water-
will go to Boston and thon to Wash- iWHioi presonfM *jnor of Nelw sheds of the Catsklll, and adjacent
Ington, where V will nioct 1’rcel- Jersey and prospedtlvo President of hllla. The Athokan reservoir alone
dent ITsft, the idcorary p-qaldent ,h8 Un / t8d States. Should Mr*. Wll- will haro a capacity of tT >,000,000 -
sonj become ‘the first ladv of fhe 000 gallons, nr more than 'ho throe
a. crayon a above ref- red to lakes of KMIar-'y combine!
MONEY BACK DANDRUFF CURE.
possible for me to turn ln bed/ 1
had backache and palm In my loins,
and I knew that this trouble arose
from my kidneys Nothing gave me
relief until I began using Dean's
Kidney Pills, obtained from Dlm-
ciock’e Pharmacy. The contents of
two boxee entirely cured me, and
slnca then I have felt hotter than
for years."
For sale by all dealars. Price 60
cents. Fostor-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember tha name—Doan's—
and take no other.
Think of It dear reader, If PAR
ISIAN SAGE Isn’t the moot Invigor
ating and pleasant hair dressing you
ever used—money hack.
If It doesn’t hanleh dandruff, stop
hair from falling and do away with
scalp Itch—money hack. 60 cents
at A. E. Dlmmock's and druggists
everywhere. ’ f '
"PARISIAN SAGE as a hair grow-
»r and scalp cleaner Is all right.’’—
Mm. Dora M. Daniels, Williamson,
W. Va. *’FfW
PARISIAN SAGE cured me of
terrible Itching of the scalp.’’—Mrs.
C. P. Pope, Oxford, Ala.
Sen na for turpentine
woods horses.
MIZELL LIVE STOC
miles and
CORRPOTON IN PORTLAND.
j Men Risk Too Much.
Life Insurance companies now are
very careful about lsaunlg policies
to active men over 36 years old-for
the chaneee are that they have Im
paired their health greatly by over
work.
Ot conrae, If steps are taken In
time, this damage can be repaired.
Mr. Evarett Neely, of San Antonio,
Tex., says (n a recent letter:
"My health failed lately owing to
overwork, and as I did not get better
after a month, I began taking Vlnol.
P has given me a better appetite,
helped me to sleep and built m? up
In general so that I now foot like
my former self. It Is a great pleae-
Mayor and Aldermen ^re Arraign
ed Before the Supreme Court
Portland, Mo., Jan. SO.—On com
plaint ot tlx citizens Oakley O. Cur
tis. mayor of Portland, and five al
dermen of the city appeared ln tho
supreme court today to answer to
charges of allaged corruption ln the
city last month. The action against
the elx olficlols Is brought under the
raw corrupt practices act in Matno.
The proceedings under the com
plaint do not constitute criminal ae-, uro *° recommend Vlnol to everyone
tlon, tho only penalty being tho In- j wbr needs a strength renewer"
validation of the municipal election ‘ Fvery man, woman and child who
and the dcharrlng of the convicted! 18 l’ 008 health, weak, nervous and
Persons from holding oflloe for .a run-down, ought to know that Vlnol
time. jin exactly the right thing to build
Should the supreme court sustain them up and make them strong
the chnrges, however, the compla!nP again. It Is made from fresh cod
probably would he laid before the ,lv8r « a "d tonic Iron, without any
May grand Jury and If the defend- and •* delicious to take,
ante were then Iddlcted and convict. I guarantee Vlnol to do Jnet whnt we
they would he lluble, nnder the'"” *> d *lve the money back If It
provisions of the new law, to flnoj dc8a n0 *-- A. E. Dlmmock.
end Imprisonment.
Look. Lbok. ldiAen, Listen?
Aro Here. ?-■■■
We hav* one 30 hors* power and
one 40 horn power touring cars
which art dandles, with completo
outfit; top, fall set of lamp*, wind
shields and tooli.
Theca cars hava just' been over
hauled and are in tint class condi
tion and are aa good as naw. Now
If yon want a bargain sea
VALDOSTA OARAGE CO.,
lit West Hill Av*. Phone 133,
Valdosta, Oa.
1-IT d aa* tun tha *w St.
If you want to know anythlni
6 or * ouees nr will core any about mules and horses phone da at
case of ehllle end fever. Price 16c. <>ur expense
MIZELL LIVE STOCK CO.,
Advertise In The Daily *rtmee. I In old Grlfflth Stabla.
LOST SUITCASE AND DIAMOND.
Man Who ITad Taken It by Mistake
Sends Dag Hack tn Waycnaa.
Waycross, Jen. 29.—A mistake fn
suitcases at a Waycroee hotel yes
terday caused a traveling man who
makes thla city headquarters, an nn-
eaay day. Tbe eultcu* taken hy
mistake contained, .among other
tblnge, a diamond stud valued el
1100, and when the owner failed to
locate hie suitcase he began to mak*
we hurried Inquiries. The party get
ting the suitcase also got his' right
ease, which mads It hard to locate
the missing bag. However, the man
making the mistake fonnd It out
while In a neighboring city nnd
promptly sent the suitcase to the
Waycross hotel. The Impression
that there hat) been a robbery came
to an end upon Its arrival.
IOWA WOMAN
WELL AGAIN
Freed From Shooting Pains,
Spinal Weakness, Dizziness,
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
•Ottumwa, Iowa "For yeare I was
|almoat a constant sufferer from female
^■trouble in all its
druntlful forma;
ahootlnjr pains all
over my body, sick
headache, spinal
Weakness, dizziness,
depression, and
everything that was
horrid. 1 tried many
doctors in different
pnrt3 of tho United
States, but Lydia E.
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woman and held ln strict confidence.
Gas and Wind
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After vating la earned by tor-
meatlig, undigested food.
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what yon eat when It be
longs. Digests your Mod, r*>
llcvcs that heavy, uncomfort-
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See Our Agents Before Buying
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