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MCE SIX.
CRB VALDOSTA TIHEB, VALDOSTA, GA, 8ATCRDAT, MAUCH 23, 1012.
“SQUARE DEAL”
IS WHAT TAFT
SAYSJIE WANTS
The President Discusses
Roosevelt’s Vagaries
INDIANA DEM
OCRATS MEET IN
CONVENTION
Will Select Delegates to
National Convention
THE EXECUTIVE SHOWS UP,THE CLANS IN THAT STATE MAY
WHAT ASSAULT ON COURTS
AND JUDOHS AND “RECALLS"
REALLY MEANS.
FAVOR A "FAVORITE SON"
WITH GOV. HARMON AS THE
SECOND CHOICE.
Boston, Mans., March 20.—"AH indlanapolla, Ind., March 20.—
that the administration wants Is a Every train Into Indianapolis today
square deal,” said President Taft, brought scores of delegates to the
speaking today from th© steps of Democratic State convention, which
tho Concord, N. H., state house, near • meets hero tomorrow to nominate
th<» closo of his two days' New Eng- candidates for governor and other
land visit. State officers and to select delegates
Th# President gave a concise out- at large to attend the Democratic
lln© of his Idea of the adoption of national convention In Baltimore,
the principle of tho recall of Judge# Presidential electors al#o will be
and of decision*. I selected. The convention will meet
"Adopt such measures," be said, In Tomlinson Hall and will be com
mand you will have a government of | posed of 1,7.47 delegate*.
special Instances. You would have] Ther 0 appears to be no doubt of
a constitution that la to be applied jt»«o nomination of. Samuel Balaton
at one time and not applied at an-, 0 * Lebannon for governor, since ho
other. That, my friend,, le nothing 'received a solid delegation of 188
tut a gorernment of .pedal in-[vote, lo the' State convention
stances that has not th e uniformity through the Influence of Thomas Tag-
of law and constitution and Is the gart, former chairman of the
moat tyrannical form of government ■ tlonal committee and for many
w© can lure. 'years the undisputed boss of the
••Thle queatlon of a change In the Uemocratlc party ln , ndluna .
judiciary of thl. country mean, that j Noither does there appear to He
■We do not like. If they happen to, aI)Jr graat manhood of a conteat
decide against u«; or If they happen on , he pr „ ld ,.„ tl8l ln „ rucl | on , t0
to decide a question one way. we be gl „ n th , do i, ga tea to the BalU-
may submit It to popular election to mon con , e ntlon, as Indiana la *x-
deelde whethsr the court decided pec ted to bestow her strength on her
right or not. I am In faror of ta, f aT0 rlto son, Uorernor Thoms* B.
people, but I do not think the P*o- Marshall.
pie are charged with the knowledge | j t h conceded that Oorornor
of tb s law at the Supreme Court of Marshal! should have the solid sup-
New Hampshire or as the Supreme j port of 8tat , on tha ont ibal-
court of th# United States. I he- , [ 0 j j n t j, a national convention, but
llcve l n popular government, hut I 'it is doubtful If tho Indiana dele-
belleve In popular government or-J (atea wl u b, charged to remain with
dered by constitution and by law. ■] the governor until the end of tho
"Tou give up on Independent • tight. It Is generally believed that
Judiciary and you might »e well give Mr. Taggart plans to throw tue
up your constitution. I know atrength of the State to Harmon as
enough about the common sense of aoon as It becomes apparent that
th. American people to know that Governor Marshall has no chance of
they will never give up the const!- j winning tb„ race. Thl* program Is
tutlon and they are not going to believed lo be subjoct to change
be honeyfuggled out of It by being only In tha event that Senator Kren
told that taey are St to Interpret should decide to enter the pres!-
nlc* queettone of eonetitutlonel law ■ dentlal race, a thing that la regard-
just as well or batter than Judges. ' * d as not only possible, but highly
The American people aro a great probable It the balloting for candl-
people becauee they can stand hav-jdate* should be protracted,
lug th 0 truth told to them about j The choice of th. State convan.
themselves without getting mud lion at large probably will fall
about tt and without turning on tha
man who telli the truth."
rOSSK HUNTS FOR NEGRO
Who Perhaps Fatally Wound, a
Hrooka County Foreman.
8tt!lmore, March 20.—W. 8. Ev
erett, for many yeara roreman for
W. L. Arthur's cross tie business,
sad well known throughout Brooks
county, where he was reared, and In
South Georgia, was shot and prob
ably fatally wounded at hta home,
live miles north of here, yeaterday
morning by one of hla negro labor-
era named Seymore Yount. Mr. Ev
erett was unarmed and was shot
without cause, apparently. The no.
gro fled Into the swamps of Canoo-
chee river. He Is being, purauod by
the sheriffs pome, consisting of half
a hundred mon, determined on hit
rapture. Four bullets entered Mr.
Everett's lungs and abdomen, and
though ho Is receiving skilled medi
cal attention he la not expected to
live.
Instead of Liquid
AntisepticswPeroxide
many people are noor using
Pax tine Toilet Antiseptic
The new toilet germicide powder to he
dissolved In water as needed.
For all toilet and hygtenlo uses It Is
better end more economical.
To cleanse and whiten the
teeth, remove tarter and
prevent decay. - , ;
To disinfect the month, de- tyg]
stray disease genus, and | Jh |l
purify the breath. . j
To keep artificial teeth and UelJ
bridgework clean, odorless
To remove nicotine from the teeth end
purify the breath after smoking.
To eradicate perspiration and body
odors by sponge bathing.
The beat antiseptic wash known.
Believes and strengthens tired, weak,
inllamrdejaa. Heals sore throat, wounds
and cuts. S5nndS0ctaabox,dragglsta
Sample Free.
OtLET OOJUarraa JSssa
r by mall postpaid
HI PAXTON TOtl
upon Senators Kcm and Shively,
Mr .Taggart and a foufth man not
yet agreed upon. William: H. O'Brien,
present state auditor, Is slated to
succeed Mr. Taggart as the Indiana
member of the national committee,
Taggart not being a candidate.
THE 1IUGGV MISSED THE BRIDGE
Young Men Had an Exciting Ex
perience at the River Yesterday
Two young men, A. L. Campbell
and Harry Hutchinson, had an ex
citing time yesterday afternoon at
tha Fender bridge over tha Wlthla-
roochce Rlrer. Tsoy had bean to
th e Staten placo surveying land and
when they started home som« one
told them that It would be nearer
to coma by the Fender Bridge and
thus save a trip around by tha Dou
ble Bridges.
Tha water of tha rlvor Is said to
have bean pretty high and they had
to coma through a alough on tho
other side of the river. When they
reached the bridge tha buggy miss
ed It and both of tha young man
Jumped out. The horse was aleo
pulled off of th* bridge and they
proceeded to cut tha hsrnea* to got
the animal loose.
In Jerking around In tha water
tha horse esme np under the bridge
and It looked for awhile as If the
animal would be drowned. Neither
of tho boys could swim and they
were trying to protect themselves
and at the same time savs the
horse.
They Anally got the horse ont. bnt
left the buggy In the rlrer. They
came on to the city, reaching here
after dark.
The buggy Is not In any danger of
being Vrsrrled away and K will bo
brought In as aoon aa possible.
Stops
Neuralgia
Pains
Sloan’s Liniment has a
soothing effect on the
nerves. It stops neural
gia and sciatica pains in
stantly.
Here’s Proof
Mr*. C. M. Dowkerof Johannesburg,
Mich., write* " Sloan * Liniment 1*
the best medicine in the world. It has
relic red me ol S rural#!.*. Those pains
have all gone and I can truly say your
Liniment did slop them.”
Mr. Andrew I. Lear of 60 Gar Street,
Cumberland. MJ , writes:— '’I hare
lied SW» Liniment lo, Ntmltlt
aud I certainly do praise it very much.’
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is the best remedy for rheu
matism, backache, sore
throat and sprains.
At all dealers.
Prlct 2Sc..30e.and f1.00
Sloan’s book on
Cattle,
MILLIONAIRE SAVED
RABBITS FROM EL000
Pink-eyed Pets Hopped out
Through Open Window and
he Went After Them.
Atlanta, March 20.—It is being
told in amused whisper* In club and
financial circles today how a gray-
haired Atlanta millionaire got out
of bed In his pajamas on the night
of the big rain and rescued a pair
of pink-eyed baby rabbits from the
flood, after wandering around fifteen
minute© through th© sloppy mud.
Th© rabbits were intrinsically worth
about 35 cent* apiece.
But they belonged to the million
aire's little daughter. She had loved
them and pe:ted them for some
time past, and put thorn to bed each
night In a little crib adjoining her
own nursery.
Along about 1 o’clock, while the
rain was coming down In torrents,
she awoke and began to cry. Moth
er and father came, and th© Httlo
girl declared that her bunnies were
ouc in the rain.
They reaily had hopped out
through an open widow onto a rer-
fteda. ,
CARNEGIE
MEDALFOR
CONVICTS
Daring Rescue of Two
Men From Drowning
Made by Two Young
Convicts,
Augusta, Ga„ March 20.—Because
Charlie FerrJ* and Peter Glaxo, two
white convicts at the city stockade,
risked their live, saving Andrew ,1.
Barnes and his aon from drowning
In tlie recent flood, Mayor Barrel',
has granted the men full pardons.
Both wore serving short terms for
minor Infractions of the law.
While the water was rising Mr.
Bnrnes, his ao n and a negro farm
hand went Into a paaturo to get
some live stock out They secured
a boat and It capsized. Barnes and
hi* son being poor awlmmers, couid
not get out, hut the negro swam and
weded to tho (tockade and Inform
ed the superintendent of the peril
ous position of the two white mon.
Superintendent Gay called for
volunteers to assist in getting tho
Bernes out and Ferris and Glaze re
sponded.
With a leaking boat they went to
the re*cue, and after Barnes and tils
son had gotten ln tho boat the load
was too great and It capstscd. The
younger Barnes and the two con
victs managed to get ashore, nnd
while the elder Barnea struggled in
the raging torrent a rope was thrown
to him and he was pulled to lately.
Mayor Barrett has written the
Carnegie hero fund coramlaaton re
garding medals for Ferris and Glazo.
GREAT SNOW STORM RAGING.
Omaha, March 20.—A record-
breaking snow storm Is raging In
Nebraska today. It was a foot deep
•t noon.
Trains are delayed, wire* arc
prostrated and the storm Is sweep
ing through low*.
JAThy Pay Express on Water
Turpentine Market Today.
Savannah, March 20.—Turpentine
was to 1-2 cents. Rosin (0.80 to
17.85.
MAS-BIRD. GDI HIS
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Irony of Fate Seems to Have
had a Hand in the Case
of Aviator Coffyn.
New York, March 20.—Aviator
Frank Coffyn, whose flights In a by-
dropane have thrilled thousands,
was thrown from an automobile In
Central Park today,
HI* ahull was fractured and he
was Ihternally Injured, and It Is be
lieved that hla injuries will be fa
tal
Card From Treasurer Lang,
Edjtor of The Valdosta Times:—
As there Is some controversy
about the recent statement publish
ed lk Th e Times .by Commissioners
Coffee and Sims relative to the finan
cial condition of the county treasury
as of March 1, 1912 I beg to say that
the statement I gave these commis
sioner*, showed that aa Treasurer,
I had In the treasury at that time
$13,215.25, which statement I now
conllrm a* true.
- Respectfully,
W. LANG, County Treasurer.
' Valdosta, da., March 19, 1912.
"A tfoi n*
It has cost a lot] of money to pro
duce.the best class of stock on the farms
today, and every farmer realizes the
importance of having the best
It is just as important to have
he beat flowers and vegetables and they do not co»t any
more than the other kind. We tell seed* that will grow,
that have been teated, and that are the best on the market.
A few cents spent at our store for flower* and vegetable
seed* will make a great difference in the look* of your
home hi* summer and the good thing* on your table.
It i* a pleasure to watch them grow and to care for them.
See our assortment before you buy
Ingram Drug Co., Valdosta, Ga.
Saving Useless Trips
OBDIB BUN.
DSHD PhOOS
yv Oar f.falai
braid
WOOLLaY'S
BEST
X Gals. U.5I
3 Gals. 55.5*
4 Gala. 5S-5C
Kxrasas paid
A 44 rasa all ac-
darata
J. C. COOPER |
Bo* ina i
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA J
*7 lacsat ta Ml tm la WW, saw war.'
_ You can afford to forjjet things if you have,
a telephone in your home,'! To telephone saves
hundreds of useless trips evtjty day for those who
live in the country. You can have this service in
your nome at small cost. It will save you money
and add to the pleasure of your family.
Our free booklet tells all about this won
derful service, Write for it today. A postal
will do. Address ,
„ Fanners Line Department
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPH
& TELEGRAPH COMP...
33 sooth Pryor St- Atlanta. Ga.
Judge Bennett Not In Race.
Judge Joe Bennett, of Brunswick,
came In last night and Is looking
after business matters. I n reply to
a question from a Herald reporter
he stated that, though urged to do
so, bo did not expect to enter tho
Congressional race In the Eleventh
Georgia district. Judge Bennett le
one of the most popular men In
South Georgia and could scarcely be
defeated for any office In the gift of
the people In this section.'—Way*
cross Herald.
Joe Lang Invites his friends to
call on him at the Hill Avenue Cafe*,
where he iwlll see that they are giv
en prompt service. 3-20 d2t.
16,0110,817 BALES
FOR PRESENT SEASON
The Sea Island Cotton Crop
for the Year Amounts to
119,242 Bales.
Washington, March 20.—The cot
ton report Issued by the censua bu
reau today shows the crop for 1311
to be 10,050,811 balee, against lie
965,962 bales for 1910.
The sea Island cotton for this era-
eon la 119,252 bale*.
If it is Machinery y6u want, we have it Write
us for catalogue, prices and terms.
MALSBY COMPANY
41 South Forsyth SL, ATLANTA, GA.
We sell the following well-known goods: American,
nenen a uromgoia, Geiser “Peerless,” and Smith, Myers & Schuler Saw
Mills In all sizes and capacities; Erie City, Geiser “Peerless," and Houston,
Stan wood & Gamble Engines and Boilers in all sizes; Challoner, and Perkins
Shingle Machinery; BandSaws, Edgeis, Grist Mills, “Peerless'’Threshers,
Planers, Steam Feeds, and various other Machinery, Repairs and Mill Supplies.
We can furnish you tho best Machinery on the market Mid at the same
time save you money. »We have no branch house.
VELVET BEANS
Corn
Watermelon
Seed
Fresh
Garden
Seed
W. D. Dunaway
Phone 51
CHUFAS..
VELVET BEANS
Sorghum, Amber and Orange Cane
German Millet, Cat Tail Millet
Early Com, Peas, Seeds of all kind
VINSON’S DRUG STORE
(Formerly VINSON & BARNES)
121 N. Patterson St
Valdosta
Georgia
DENTISTRY
AT-
ONE-HALF PRICE
Come to the best equipped
office in the South, where
you will get the best work
with the least pain.
Dr. L. C. Holtzendorff,
Formerly United States Army Dental Surgeon.
)STA, GEORGIA
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