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QJL, HONDA*. MARCH 11,
1012. '
, V.-
MUCl INTEREST
MANIFESTED IN
PRES. CAMPAIGN
New Impetus Given Gov.
Harmon’s Candidacy.
Republicans in the
Limelight
Washington, D. C. March 11.—
Livelier each week grows the in
terest In and around Congress in the
chances of th e Presidential candl*
dates, Democratic and Republican
alike. Each week sees a keen#* de
sire on the part of groups in Con
gress to present the avlalabillty of
their favorite candidates to the
public eye. While the Republicans,
by reasons of the intense struggle
between President Taft and Col.
Roosevelt, have lately occupied tho
limelight, the Democrats are show
ing themselves apt In putting for
ward the claims of Qov. Harmon,
Champ Clark, Qov, Wilson and Rep
resentative Underwood.
Qov. Harmon's Invasion of the
East has naturally given new impe
tus and added widespread Interest
to his candidacy. Democrats who
have awaited with impatience for
his pre-convention pronouncements]
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LABOR CHIEF’S CASE
BEFORE FULL BENCH
Contempt Case Involving Sev
eral Labor Officials Up
for Hearing Today.
Washington, D. C., Marcn 11.—Tho
contempt case involving President
Samuel Compere, Vice President
John Mitchell and Secretary Frank
Morrison of the American Federation
of Labor came up for hearing today
before the full bench of the Supreme
Court of the District of Columbia.
Tlie case ha« been pending for sev
eral yeara before Justice Wright,
believe that hla appearance at this (aI1( j jj e j iag already imposed nentenc-
juncture will ehow the real strength
of his boom. It was in response to
an insistent demand that began as
far back as January. Scores of his
friend* urged that he come out at
this time, but his Judgment and
that of his advisors dictated other
wise. He wanted Gov. Wilson to
have a clear field and now that the]
eg of imprisonment upon the three
men. The Supreme Court, however,
found errors in his procedure, hut
gave the lower court the right to re
new the pooeedings.
The controversy that originally
brought tho labor leaders into court
New Jersey executive ha* fired hia,®rose out of a labor boycott of the
heavy artillery some from the Har- Bucks Stove and Range Company of
111 * 1 I Hf T.Sinla Thntlirh -hla .llnnnln
mon camp will be heard booming St- bouts. Though ihia dispute ’has
acroaa the lands. J bean sottled, Justice Wright took the
Friends of the Ohio Governor In ground that the dignity of the
Congreii—and they are a legion— Uourt’B orders had been violated,
believe a* the convention draws end again cited the labor chief, to
nearer hla conservatism will appeal *PP*ar and defend themselves,
more strongly to the voters than — ■ •
the radicalism of either Wilson or SHATTERED NERVES.
Clark. They look for a sharp Strug-
gle, but one that will show the,Of a Brooklyn Girl Were Soon Re-
party cemented rather than divided hunt by Vlnol.
on the big laauea—the tariff, the! Did.<rou know Jhat
tnuts.
GENERAL EMILIO NUNEZ.
Leader of Cuban Vsterana Who
Talk of Intorvontion.
jF
what
have shattered nerves un-
__ m _ w , -A they* have been through this
would nlske Democracy triumphant trial,'" • says Franaee Orabau, of
^thls year. These two would make Brooklyn. For the last two years
a n Ideal team, unbeatable because | m 3 f norvofis system sci-m.d to be
of their personal popularity and ,tho i completely broken down and caused
principles < for which they stand,
•cores of Democrats assert. Other
tickets suggested are Wilson and
Folk, of Missouri, and Clnrk and
Gov. Fobs, of Maasaohusstts. Wil
liam Randolph Hearat’a name also
Is toeing coupled with 8peaker
Clark's, this ticket finding consid
erable favor with the more radical
element of tho party. Repreeehta-
tlre Underwood, of course, has con
siderable support In Congress as the
ticket's topllner, but this la confined
almoat entirely to the Southern nienv-
a great deal of suffering. Vlnol
has made me well again. 1 have
found It the greatest nerve and body
builder on the market and there la
nothing equal to It. I recommend
Vlnol to all nervous women and
men.”
This delicious cod live snd Iron
preparation without oil (Vlnol) Is
ao helpful In nervous conditions;
It enriches the blood and bulld9 up
the whole body, thus nourishing snd
strengthening the nerves. We guar
antee Vlnol to give you satisfaction,
hers, as yet, the Northern and I refunding the money If it dove not.
Western members regard him only A. E. Dlmmock, Valdosta, Ga.
as a strong vlco-prealdentlal choice. | 11 ■ —
Whatever the developments ot i To Dlaeus* Cement and Its Uses,
the neat few week# as regards the' Kansas City. Mo„ March 11.—The
other Democratic candidates. It Is wide variety of uses to which cement
believed that Gov. Harmon's ’ boom c “d concrete may he put In the con-
la In the nacendnncy. His frlenda In ‘traction °f pavements, dams, grain
Congress say that hla real strength elevators, bridges and business etruc-
bas never been shown and that when t»reo and dwelling houses will be
It comes It will be one of the con- exhaustively discussed at the eighth
ventlon'a surprises. .annual convention of the National
— I Association of Cement Users, which
S or • noaea of -((I” will enro any convened l n thin city today for a fire
ease nf chills and fevar. Pries He. dsya’ aeaalon.
Lost Treasure.
A men who went half way around
the world on n wild-goose chase for a
supposed burled. treasure' continued
from New York to Salt Lake ror the
pleasure of thrashing the man who
told him the story of a great cache
which did not exist. If .he will now
employ somebody with arr-^iequate
sized boot, to take cnrtf|
Idsnt will
Iuslop.
sUdden"discovery
COLLEGE
ENTERTAINMENT
CITY OPERA HOUSE
Matinee and N.ght
MONDAY 1 I A.L
MARCH 1 lin
By Cadets from North Georgia
Agricultural College,
Dahlonega, Ga.
Violin Solos, Male Quartette and
a Two-act Comedy
“The Great Catastrophe.”
Night, • 25c, 50c, 75c
Price*: Matinee - 15c, 25c
SPECIAL [RATES TO
THE SCHOOL
Tickets at Barnes' Drug Store
VALDOSTA
OPERA HOUSE
Matinee and Night
TUESDAY i .oil.
MARCH J
J. A. COBURN’S
BRAND NEW MINSTRELS
Bigger and better than ever be
fore, presenting a Gorgeous
Scenic Display with a High-
Grade Company of Singers,
Dancers and Comedians
The best indoor rntertaiment in
America
CHARLEY GANO
California's Noted Burnt Cork
Comedian
No reserved seats at matinee
Prices, Children - 25c
Adults - - - 50c
Night, 50c and $1.00j
Seat sale opens 10 a. m. Sat., at
BARNES' DRUG STORE
—■
Mrs. Haymore—How Is that mule
you bought ot the deaktn, Silas; Is hs
fast?
Haymore (limping)—No. not en
tirely; I dlecovered hie hind lege ere
loose
Short Life of Muelclane.
Painting and sculpture are con
ducive to long life, says an authority,
but mualo kllle men young.
Stony Place.
Bing Sing, In New York state, le
4-
A-BEST-0 ELECTRIC IRONS
One of the A-BEST-0 Electric
Irons connected to circuit in my
window at 1:30 o'clock Saturday
a m„ March 9th, will leave the
current on this iron for one week.
If yon want an Electric Iron
this is the one to buy. It saves
35 per cent current over any iron
on the market. It cannot burn
ont. Come and see them.
C. W. STUCKEY
Thoughtful Child.
Little Alice Was terribly afraid of
cats. One day she had been standing
on the doorstep for several minutes,
looking at a big black tom cat galli
vanting on the fence. Finally she
rushed into the house, looking very
excited, and exclaimed: "Muvver, I
thought I’d better come ln. Dat
•aid to be derived from two Indian kl “L w .«* 1“* “ » ,ra,d ° f "te.'I felt
words, meaning "the place of a atone.”
sorry for it and corned away!”—
Woman's Home Pomnanion,
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GOTTHAMDRIO
An European Musical and Singing Act
, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
For Tuesday Only
We have been successful in securing a
Feature Western Picture
THE GREAT
American Round - Up
On the Y-6 Ranch of,the Big and
Little Horse Creek
First Time in Life Motion
Pictures
Over 3000 feet of the most Exciting,
Thrilling md Inspiring scenes of
Real Border Life.
Exclusive Motion Pictures of the fast
vanishing Frontier.. The Great
West “As It Was.”
Cowboys at Work
and Cowboys at Play
Rounding-up of over 40,000 head of cat-
tle—Calf Branding-Roping and
taming wild norses-The
daily life of the Cowboys
of a 30,000 acre Ranch
See Cowgirls taking part in work and
play—in their homes -in Camp and
on the Plains
Fancy Rope Spinning, Riding Bucking
Bronchos, Driving Wild Buffalo,
Mounted “Potato Race,”
Wild Horse Race, Fun
Fast and Furious
Get a Breath of Real Western Air
Ladies and children are especially invited
to our Matinee Tuesday.
OPEN FROM 2:30 TO 5:30
AND 7:00 TO 10
No Vaudeville in the afternoon.
ONLY THREE REELS
OF THE BEST PICTURES
Vaudeville and pictures from 7 to 10
Admission . . 5c and 10c
Night 10c and 1.5c