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SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 10J2,
and Central Avenne
If it is Machinery you want, we have it. Write
us for catalogue, prices and terms.
MALSBY COMPANY
;41 Sonfli Forsyth St, ATLANTA, GA.
VALDOSTA SEMI WEEKLY TIMES
a C. BRANTLEY, Editor.
E. L. TURNER, BnslMM Manager.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 81 A YEAR
Entered at the PoatoOIca at Valdosta,
Ga., aa Second Claaa Mall Matter.
The lateat Republican Joke I, that
Slam wanta a republic.
Nobodjr haa hurt Secretary Knox
TCt, hut ha baa had more hair
breadth eacapra than Roosevelt had
In Afrlc*.
Weet Virginia Republicans wilt
Iboet In Huntington May 10 to name
llx delegatee-at-large to the nation,
at convention.
The legislatures of nine states
have enacted laws providing for tho
' adoption of the presidential prefer,
ence primary system.
If the South Pole has been found
let the man who found It ship It on
by freight. We are too busy for a
South Pole fuse, too. '
Having satlcfnctorlly settled Hie
presidential choice, Mlaaourl Demo-
crate are now turning their attention
to the content for tho govornorsh'p
"Two Boston hoys have patented
a device to prevent eavesdropping
over a party telephone line.” Which
Is another Infringement upon worn,
an’s rights.
"Of course, Ualtlmore Is going to
pick something good out of the na
tional Democratic convention.” says
a headliner. Of course, something
very good, a winner.
Indiana, which long was regarded
as one of the pivotal states, Is a‘.
tractlng leas attention than usual In
the contests of the two parties for
presidential nominations.
Savannah ought to submit her
Sunday closing ■ troubles to tha
Hague Tribunal. Her problem la
equal to tha Waycrosa cow, which
refuses to die or bo downed.
The Columbus Enquirer-Sun aaya
'that Roosevelt la aa much a Georgian
aa Govornor Wilson la. It asks If
tha Colonel’s mother was not
Georgia woman. Let’s forget It.
Chairman I-ovett c( the Union Pa.
elflo -Railroad gays that "there la a
general feeling of rioaperlty In the
»tr.” Most of us, however, would
ra’.har II was e( tho earth earthy.
The Marquette Club, for more than
a quarter of a century a strong fac
tor In Republican politics In Chica
go. has closed Pa doors and has been
merged with the Hamilton Club.
Dtapatrhe, from Tampa, Fla., say
that It la only Underwood and
Wilson down that way and that the
primary will be held on April SO,
After that time It will be only Un
derwood.
Gen. Renjamln P. Tracy, who was
secretary of tho navy In President
Harrison’s cabinet, haa been ap
pointed chairman of the advisory
committee of the Eastern branch of
the National Taft Bureau.
' Illinois leads all the 8tates
liberality In payments of Its govei-
nora, overtopping even New York. It
pays $11,000 a year, while New York,
Ohio, California, Pennsylvania and
New Jersey pay $10,000 each.
South Carolina, which casta $,$$$
votes for a Republican President In
190$, will have 18 delegates to the
Republican national convention, while
Connecticut, which tut 11$,815
vote* at the mam e time, will bare
but 14 delegatee.
It li claimed that the evidence
against the meat packers was too
otrong. Them was so much of It
that the Jurors doubted It The
beef packers were so guilty that tho
Jurors Just naturally couldn't be
lieve it
"The performance of Congress*
i man Atkin shows very clearly that
the Congressional Record Is bauiy
In need of an editor.’* tbtnka tba
New York Evening Sun. Why ahonll
tha 8u n cut out all,the tun and
foolishness In the Record?
I n New York and Indiana Presl-
Tatt ran awty with the Colonel,
Colorado, Tart gets tha del-
If this thing keeps up
raring* of Aha Colonel and
uartera ar e going to havo
effect oa things abont
and Washington City.
dent
A.
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Styles of greater attractiveness than any previous season has shown
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We carry the
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In addition to the Adler Line we still cariy
the old reliable
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Clothing which we have handled for twenty
years, Every man who has pver worn these
clothes knows what they are.
which is thoroughly dependable, well-tailored
and absolutely correct as to styles.
Our stock is complete this spring with the most
beautiful styles and fabrics we have ever had and our
prices are low.
We carry the famous
FRENCH, SRRIRER 8 URNER
line of fine
SHOES FOR MEN
embracing all of the late styles (or spring and
summer. We want you to see these. There
are none better. .
We call your special attention to twr line of
Gotham Shirts
Our trade on these has been immense this
season, and new shipments have just come in.
We can show you some beautiful patterns
and remarkable values.
tterson Street
THE SOUTH'S OPPORTUNITY
Ever since the close of tho Civil
ir tho Democrats of the South
have had no recognition except for
their votes. Southern Democrat*
have hardly ever be?n thought of In
connection with the office of presi
dent, or even vice president. Tho
Democrats from the South have gone
lo the national conventions, shouts*
d themselves hoarse at some Nortn-
orn candidate and then roturned
home and every Southern state, al
most, has voted the straight ticket.
Several times the Southern states
about the only ones that re
mained faithful to the party. When
W. J. Rryan was nominated tho
lust time, he got little besides what
tho South nave him-
:t la generally admitted that the
South is going to remain solid
Democratic no matter who la nomi
nated, aa the South has a problem at
Lome which forces the Southern
people to remain together.
it Is a good sign, however, to
see that Southern Democrats are
becoming restless under the old or
der of thing* and It la a better
sign to observe that some of the
leading Influences In the North are
looking to the South for a conserva
tive, safe leader during the present
jear, when old populist heresies
havo been dug up and are being
used again to entrap the voters.
For th eflrst time In many years,
a Southern leader In congress baa
become a national character, so
recognized by such authorities as
the Review of Review#, the New
York Times and many of the other
leading papers of the nation. All of
thoso papers are paying tributes to
iho leadership of Congressman Un
derwood, -of Alabama, and they do
rot hesitate to say that Underwood
'.n the safest man who Is being men-
Honed for th 0 ofllc© of president on
the Democratic ticket.
The South has the opportunity
this year of nominating the Demo
cratic candidate, and of presenting a
man who will have a tremendous
following In nil sections of the coun
try. He will come as near being
elected as any other man who can
be named. We believe that he will
make a better showing than Bryan
has made l n either of his races or
than Judge Parker made seven years
ago.
The quicker the South rallies to
one of its own men the aooner will
the South receive the recognition
that is due her in other sections. Her
nabit of subservience ,to the other
sections l n national affairs, while
she la putting up the majorities, does
not win her the inspect which sht
ought to have. The Times believes
that Congressman Underwood Is .go
ing to have a tremendous following
at the Baltimore convention. He
may not be nominated, and If nomi
nated he may not be elected, but
Georgia Is going to stand by him.
The Democrats of the nation are
going to know that the South haa a
favorite son to offer and -th^voters
of the nation, if he Is elected, are
going to know what manner of man
the 8outh has put up for the highest
office ir. the people’s gift. Measured
by every standard, ^ Oscar Under
wood Is the strongest character who
is mentioned this year* In either ot
the political partlea.'
Take MENDENHALL’S
Chill and Fever Tonic, as
a general tonic for tired
feeling and malaria.
. TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
I will lie at the following glace*
on date* glve n below for the pur-
poee of receiving tax return, for the
year 1912:
Naylor—April 2, 10, 22.
Cat Crook—(April 8, 11, 22.
'Hahlra—April 4, 12, 24.
Club House—April 15, 25.
Oualey—April 6, 16,'26.
Lake Park—April 8 17, 29.
Clyattevllle—April 9. 18, 80.
Daaher—April 19 and May 2.
Dareey's School Houee—April 1
and May 3.
Blanton—May 6, 10.
C. 8. BACON,
d tueB. ew 2?n. Tax RecMvei
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Gciser “Peerless," and Smillt. Myers & Schnler Saw
‘ “Peerless,"
’and Houston,
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time save you money. >We have no branch bouse.
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Specials for Easter tL Empire Store
Specials
$1.25 value Counterpanes Q8c
1.50 value Men's Pants 98c
1.25 value Men’s Hats 98c
1.25 value Ladies’ Skirts 98c
50c val. plates, cups, saucers 39c
9x12 Art Squares $2.98
Specials
65c vslue Table Linen 48c
$1.50 value Counterpanes $1.25
10c to 12 I 2c value Per- ‘
calc and Ginghams 9c
$2.60 value Slippers $1.98
35c value Table Linen 25c
10c to 12 l-2c value Em
broidery 7 l-2c
39c
$1.25 to 1.50 value Ladies'
Waists ' 98c
75c vaL Ladies' Waists 39c
35c value White Goods 25c
I Oqt milk buckets 10c
5c and 10c value Lace 2 l-2c
Specials
$1.00 value Men’s Shirts 75c
65c value Men’s Shirts 48c
10 to 12 I-2c value White
Goods 8 l-2c
20c value Embroidery 10c
12 qt. galvanized water pail 20c
40 in. White Lawn 10c
Specials
$3.00 value Slippers
10 yards CaLco
R. & G. Corsets
L. & B. 75c Corsets
Machine Oil
$2.69
48c
$1.00
50c
* 3c
$1.25 vaL Gowns and Skirts 98c
These and many other Special Values in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Etc., await you at our store. Call and be convinced.
THE EMPIRE STORE
135 N. Ashley St
2nd door to 10c Store