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WHENEVER YOU NEED
A GENERAL TONIC - TAKE CHOVE’S
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole S ystem. For Grown People and Children.
You know v. hat you are taking when you take Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging.
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthener.
No family should be wtbout it. Guarauteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c.
(adv)
CUTTLE TICK LAW
i Put Into Effect When Cattle to
Bo ShipfKMl to Thoniasville Are
Refused by Railroad.
RAIN NEEDED
l vLEFT ■
FOR MEXICO
FELIX TAKES BOAT FOR HOME
WHILE TIIE EX-PKKSIDBXT
RENTS A COTTAGE IN FRANCE
FOR THE WINTER.
New York, Oct. 15.—Gen. Felix Diaz
embarked from Havre yesterday,
bound for Vera Cruse, according to
cable advices received here this
morning.
It is reported that former Presi
dent Porfirio Diaz has rented a villa
at Biarritz, for the coming winter.
This fact is taken to indicate his
Intention to remain in France.
FOR CONGRESS.
An Instance of the law against the
shipment of tick infected cattle has
been demonstrated In the dealings
of Mr. J. W. Stegall and his asso
ciates in business. Mr. Stegall re
cently purchased over a hundred head
of cattle for shipment here at Coun
cil, Ga. When about to be loaded,
tV* G. S. & F.. refused to load them
because of the cattle tick law. The
authorities were asked for an ex
planation by .Judge Hopkins and Dr.
Gardens Dry I'p and Ground is Very
Dry Everywhere—Good Cotton-
Picking Weather, Though.
There is a decided fallish feeling
to the weather today, which makes
it very delightful, but everybody is
sorry that there wasn't a good rain
beforehand. .Many, people are com
plaining that their early .fall gardens
are drying up and unless a rain
does come before long, many vege
tables will have to be replanted. ,,,antr « i
It Is, however, cotton picking : *V' r
weather and the growers are mak-! t iis
Ing the best of It. Many of the far-
lhnson came at .us request to-, mers are beginning to prepare their
nd explained the matter sat > s ’j]and for the planting of fall oats tills
!ly to all concerned , m onth and it Is probable that thu
I.ahnson will go to Council and j acreage will be a largo one.
si ray and prepare the cat-;
[To the White People of the Second
| District: —
' I announce to the people of the
Second District, my candidacy
succeed Hon. S. A. Itoddenhery, our
deceased friend and Congressman.
Let me say at the outset, I shall
conduct a clean" campaign, free from
underhand methods, political trades
and dirty politics. Of any other as
piring gentlemen, I have nothing un
kind to say. It is the privilege, a
matter of right, tor me or you, for
yc: r . ov nr mv boy. to aspire to fill
nlfict
ill.
shipment. They will then be
received by the railroads for ship
ment. The matter is one of grave
concern !o the cattle raisers of this
State, ami ns the industry Is praoti-
rally in its infamy, the new law
Is hotinrl to have a bpneflehil effort,
if It is properly enforced.
FMiUHEEPOSTm
m. J. Hills IS A GBEAI 111
vote as a private
citizen, or as sin office holder, that
will deny equal privilege to every
white man in this country. \o man
holds, or has ever held, office so
high, or financial or social standing
so exalted, but that the humblest
man should have ;in equal
right to cast a freeinij’* ballot.
Yc.n zbz::*d Know how I otasd upon
questions which effect you and me.
I consider the products of our sec-
Atlanta, Oct. 5.— Although the : Hon of vital Importance from a ma-
hearing u*. motion tor new trial in j ferial and commercial standpoint. It
•t tie Frank case set for toiuor-. is of the greatest importance to us
nw before Judge Roan, it is not con-jail that the market for cotton and
sidered possible today that it will (its by-products, should lie enlarged
come up. A postponement to deem-land expanded.
.ed inevitable, and will he formally; The grPat cm| „ of thfi 8oilth
j applied for by Solicitor General, gllould not „ e marketed an(1 soM at
PRESIDENT THAT WAS, AND
WANTED TO RE AGAIN, WILL
SPEND SOME TIME IN SOUTH
AMERICA ON PLEASURE AND
BUSINESS.
Now York. O, t. 4.—Col. Theodore
Roosevelt started today upon hm
second long journey Into the South
ern Hemisphere since he left the
White House. ’ Like Ills African
trip, the present expedition into
South America embraced the pros-
TARIFF BILL
IS
•RESIDENT WILSON SIGNED I HE
MEASURE AND TREASURY DE
PARTMENT PLANS TO EN
FORCE IT—INVIGORATING TO
BUSINESS.
Mr. W. C. Snodgrass, has Just re
turned after a short business trip (
to Atlanta. , ,
for
is Dyer, of Valdosta,
s tlie guest of Mrs. .
short time.
Mr D. H. Parker, of the Ellabelle
[immunity, was a business visitor
Thomasville Saturday.
Mr. T. .1. Bower, of Meigs, was a
•ominent visitor to the city Mon
day
VOW IS THE TIME TO GET A
;:t-ROLLER POWER CANE MILL
Washington, Oct. t. -The tariff j pnoM THE Til >MASVILLE IRON,<.<
activities shifted today from the WORKS. GUARANTEED FOR ONE t i
Halls of Congress to the Treasury ,PRICE 81*•!•"».. i » Im-sw
Department, where Secreta-v William ,
(J. McAdoo and his assistants are j Mr. and Mrs. L. if. .lerger, leave
busy drafting plans for the enforce-j tomorrow morning for New \ ork and Messengi
. • ... tin ...i.i. u other Eastern points, to spend a
ment of the tariff revision bill, which monlh vvhlle ' awayi Mr . Je i ger will : hC
pect of much activity besides pleas- was signed by President Wilson last. purchase his Fall «tock of Novelties
i i, I ■ Rev I
Iss Mary i.
fter a six
in Quincy.
Brown, has return-
veeks visit to rela-
Kditor F. J. Wind, of the Cairo
spent a abort while in
nday afternoon.
ure. | evening
The Ex-President’s chief interest | The Treasury officiate today pre- J ^ ^ imms Wnt*
was the penetration into Central j dieted that the new law' will ^ avo ' H i,e r ,t the summer In North Cm
Brazil, with a party of naturalists, j a most invigorating effect on tho' an d Virginia, will arrive horn*
This part of Ills journey will be un-1 business of the country. j afternoon, coming from Haiti*
der the dirertion of thn Amerlca-.l; it i„ rouchVv estimated that one 1 whcr< \ ,! ' py ,t0 ' , 1 i ,,<1 „ h f, ’ r 1 “ .* el .
visit their son, Dr. Charles Wat
who
uf the most
It is roughly
Museum of Natural History. The hundred million dollars worth
early part of his six’ months’ stay In merchandise, which has been held in j ^j r jf *p Pace, has recently pur-
11 he do-, bonded warehouses, will he released ; chased a lb I l Overland from the
'Iran de- !;ju.l entered rider tiie new duties Un-, Logan Auto Exenange, and ^ .’ ill us*‘
vltations; mediately. The reduction on the, “ ’ “ ‘
ies a wl v.'iiof this amount will amount to
'approximately ten million dollars!
ney will [loss duty for the Government. j
vo -toss- General regulations will be issued j
itliiii a few days, covering the tar-,
Avrcs. iff as a whole. These will he fol-j
party embarking• lowed by specific instructi
Van Dyke were Horns officers.
South America, however
voted to addresses on
moeracy. He has man
to speak before wnivorsifio-
otlier bodies.
Other features of the jounn
be a trip to Patagonia, and two
lugs of the continent, from S;i
de Chile to Buenos Ayres.
Included in the
the steamship
all too
delay of
Ill’S, It.
price fixed by a gambler, who nev-
saw a cotton field, and whose
arest approach to it is tno snirt
wears.
1 favor liberal (but sensible) *p- J
r rivers and liar-
fiMiraian Who is Director of the Ceil, j Hugh Dorsey. Although Mr. Dorsey
Him is Milking Somo ltmlicni; has dropped all oilier work and is
Changes for the lietterment of spending twelve hours a day on the
That Department. ; state's answer, he contends that the
Atlanta. Oet. 3.—William J. Har- time given him since the filln-
ris of Georgia has become one of mi ’H? a has be
the most prominent Southern figures isvep. thougi
zxxsssrrjssstti rur wu* ^ = d,«
Georgians who havo visited tho capl- heard the original trial, will hear s!»™ or inbhing th
fa! city in recent weeks. "•« “ i . s M u , m ' < \ rs f 00 ' 1 ,h . at ' ’• J."'-'™ 8 !"*'
Mr Harris’s executive ability has J, ‘ d S B »«« *«>' wl >*
, „n„,ivn nation from the appellate bench un
made him one of the most <-“ ec ‘ ly ® tl] j.mgc Hoau lias finished liear-
men In tho Democratic ranks, and inif motion in th
the steps he is taking for a thorough '“*• tllis 111 th
re-organization of the Cenaus
reau are all fading national Ptten-
.. Tho two jurors, whom th«
Ht j era j Cen- t * le ^ <; f eilse attacks on
Mrs. Roosevelt and dnuglit* r.
garet. They will make Gie round, few
trip o’i the VanDyke. Till:
The members of the expedition ^ v
Th<» most fiifficult provision of the
w law is the income tax feature.
Is an entirely new venture and
II require the work of experts
) t Ik
j Thorn
ISenat
Ppoi:
lanxdl \p|M»inte<l l’i-i
Soldier’s Home,
ir Slaton today ami
it ment of C. I’. II in
lo. assistant clerk
be a trusti
Rev. P. T. Taylor, who L< pastor
of a church in Jacksonville, in visit
ing relatives in Thomasvtltc for a
few days.
Mrs. George L. Lilly, of Quitman,
was In the city with friends for a
short time Sunday.
Miss Anna Doss Is oi home again
after a six vveks visit to New Yoi r
and olher points in the North.
tgomery. left ■>
Brivtol. Fia.,
attending to hi
die
ho
This le
the
but
II, of
f the ^
s. M. B.
Wheel f*
vacant trusteeship on that
which will be filled shortly.
The re-appointment of
.. , . , ... ... .Moore, of Atlanta, to mem
which will enter South Amerieu in-j'o draft and work out tho mtrlcatP i()|| „ |0 sta)( , |,„. iril of
(hided Anthony Kinlnx. to exper- plans. W. H. flBborno, who is com- j conntaiitH also in announce
Inneed Polar explorer, O. K. Cherry.! nilsslonor of Interna! Revenues, has;icnta Georgian.
r.. f,. Miller, naturalists, Frank Har-! begun the formulation of the details j — ’
|ier. Roosevelt’s private secretary.! of the enforcement of this provision.
and Father John Augustine Zahn, a j
provisional Priest, who is an inti-
• rd.
ntlv
Wheeler and Miss Bar-
have returned after
summer In North Caro-
essee. They are pleas-
at Jackson Terrace.
turned
I .W-l
mate friend of the Kx-Presidont.
l or v\ eakness and Loss of Appetite
• Old standard getiera! atrenKtheuine tm*
V.'VS TASTHI.IiSS chill TONIC, drives .. ■
President Receives Teiegmms of
Uongnit ulation.
Washington. Oct. I.—When Presi-,
dent Wilson returned from the golf;
links today, iie found his desk piled i
high with telegrams, congratulating I
him on the successful termination of i
farm tf. rent; one <»r five
years; tine land, under wiro fence,
for $52 per nere. If interest<st, write
F. \\ illiamson, or come and see.
d Mrs. J. (’. Powers have
spending several
weeks in Virginia and North Caro
lina. .Mr. Powers again has charge
of the Union News compary place
at the A. 0. L. Station. His friends
will be delighted to know tiiat he
\Yood\ ille. Fin.
led.
I ft -1 w
u _ and Is ready to an
pointmeat.
lower
ept the n
1 motion
alleged
nngrilj
As Director ot
Bus, .Mr. Harris lias recently ap
pointed a special commission to in
vestigate every branch of tho bureau
and report on plans for improving, . .. ~ nbsolnteiv fiise
its efficiency. As was deliberately j prejudiced are absolutely taise.
intended, the personnel of this com-;
mission is Republican. It cannot be
charged, therefore, that the verdict | nnj j j wou , ( j j iavo been only j 1 uid as
tinged with « ’ 'too thankful if 1 could have answer- [terrier.
nfamous
ernment
Yankee
rohliers who never saw a battle. It
is a shame that men, strong and
healthy, with whole limbs should
draw a i elision from your and my
taxes, on the idea that they are dis
abled soldiers. I shall fight such In
famy to the last day.
With the Parcel Post, comes In-
leased duties and burdens to the ru- i
fadv) his fight for tariff reform.
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Fredonia community
Gib:
Thomasville Thursday.
; Th*
of the'hers (
ere shopping!cal or
fro
com mere,
nizatlons
is well
Attache
ehain- j
i pouti-
t<> th-*;
( 'llsMMlj.SW'..
Mary L. I'assady an
^agement of her ds
to Mr. Herbert Alstn
rriagt* to take plqc
Douglas
THREE HORSES BURRED TOO
telegrams, in ninny eases, was the
sentiment of “now for eumoney re
form.’
At the White House there Is con-
(fldenee that the Administration cur-
Dln/.e at One O’clock Desti-oytsI **enc.v !>ill will become a law before
Three Dwellings Near Pine ; man . v weeks. ,
Street. Bryan Endorse Tariff Bill.
Three small houses were burned i Secretary of State Bryan today
at one o’clock today. Tho alarm . endorsed the new tariff law as the
was sent from the home of Frank * )0S ^ tariff
i;ch
i«ly is
. Millie not c
I heir friends
rdial interes
me of Tho
of Trie
grounds of prejudie .
denying the charge. Juror Johen-i rn l ,,,a Yl carrier. He fiirnishes
ning is quoted ns saying: 4 horse and performs service, rain or
“The allegations about my being I s 'hi n e. There are incapable clerks
e absolutely false. I ] lb Washington,* who sit, before an el-
have no idea who made the affidavit, J f ‘ rtri( ‘ fa:1 ,a Summer and by a good
but whoever it was is a liar. I j fire in winter, whose duties are not- , „ , , 4 „ u . nr ., n(l nIsn nredtrted .n pnrlv^ini nfo
1 - burdensome, that are (orkor * a n ^ r <> living between " ar - ftn ‘' 1,0 also predicted an eari> cial life,
i and more than your Stephens and Pino Street, o:
mil dema.d that the houn. The blaze started ir
most popular society
center of a large cir-
and admirers.
Mr. Neel is a young man of the
highest character and integrity, and
nsure since the Civil!is popular both in business and so-
l didn't want to serve on the Frank!
prejudice. led some of the questions mi such a i l ,a >' <>f t,,p
This commission has already ae "! w a y that it would have excused me. land as It should 1
dared that the bureau is in a dP “jit is hard to bo attacked for a thing! Currency Jfefori
plorahle condition, and the work. that i went through with, purely I the small towns at
which Senator Harris has undertak-, f rom a sense of duty." I interests, will he .«
*n 1« n serioiis anil far-reaihins one. | Th( _ other Jlirop who waH atU|ckeiI I stmi.l nimsi'il In
I'y putting the CBtiaus ' hur « a ’ 1 “; ln the motion is equally vigorous in iHlation of th.
A H ‘ T £ ™ -«>•» ih^’nionov
Z° ^"vlSont 1 Uou^cLZlTmet": | W °'‘ t ^ i ex.m
mis, but propose, to go about the ! N’MIounl "pr^m v lo
a sober, methodical and j Portcr - 8 Antiseptic Hr;
tlv Irereased
Cal- passage of tho Currency hill,
the In a statement Issued today, Mr.
The marriage will be one c
interesting social events of tlv
f til
opal Rector Resigns.
. Ga., Oct. ?,.—-The Rev.
i Gerald Cornell, rector of the Epis
copal Church, at Douglas, for th*
Past two years, ttndered his reslg-
• nation which took effect yesterday,
to a-cept the rectorship of the Epis
copal church of Albany. Rev. Mr
. Cornell preached his farewell ser
mon Sunday and this week he*, with
1 his wife, will leave for their new
home.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at ouce the wonderful old reliable DR.
IMKTI’KS ANTISEPTIC JIM A I.INO OIL. amir-
K.cnl dicssinit hat relieves pain anti heals at
th- same tin-. Not a liniment .’Sc. 50c. $1.00.
adv.
WORK DAY FOR OKPIIIN*.
Saturday, October Ittli Should he Set
Aside For This Worthy Cause.
unity with season
f the party
nt of the
kitchen and before anything could R r >’ aa touched on tli
that wl-l benefit ,M ‘ , * onpf t * 10 entire roof was on: " HI* H a H Hie niembe
in,) (» :o agricultural ,irc - * Ih'iines soon spread to the "urked for the enar
supported by rue. house of Jemima Jfeiv, next door and j t ;,r ifT law.
the Currency Leg- this was soon burning fiercely. The* “President Wilson
it-publicon Porry, , 1011SR owned 1)v wm , vey was notiCGit, of th- Hon
served to build up ,, , J
4 of t :,,. Nortn „nd when the department
lie rived but soon caught, the chemical 1 "They share equal honors, a id th
i and the Demo-J
and Senate have
.(worked in full sympathy,” he said.-j
GIRL SHVED
The Methodist Orphanage
ill Macon. Ga. D asking ever
irrespective of denominatioi
to give the proceeds of on
HERSELF FROM FIRE
WOW i
changes in
thorough manner.
; P«i» and Heal* at the
I adv.
It relieve
5c, 50c, $!.•:
SEVEN DAYS IN A MINE
(IntiTPst, nr N
I I shnl | nil it
I fniiiiH of tho (
to lii'lp lmiinii
offoct. I
othnr
Dues Sot Dniint Pennsylvnnlit Man,
Who Is Urine Kept Alive While
Coni is Removed.
JUDGE FITE PEEVISH AGAIN
But There Is No Wonder, in View of
Ills Reversals Unanimously by
The Cmurt of Appeals.
Atlanta, Oct. 3.—No wonder poor
Judge Fite is feeling peevish toward
the higher courts of Georgia. Any
Judge would in his fix. He has
achieved a batting average of .00ft
in the matter of supreme court
findings handed down this month.
Or, In plain words, the judge has
been reversed in every case in which
he figures. His judicial apple-cart
has been completely overturned.
Judge Fite’s rulings were the suh-
(Vntralla. Pa., Oct. 3.—Tho res
cuers, who have been at work for
the past seven days, trying to re
lease Thomas Toshesky, a miner who
Is entombed in the Continental col
liery, this morning practically aban
doned hope of reaching the prisoner
before late today. Ten or twelve
gelid feet of anthracite coal remain
to be cut away before Toshoaky cau
be liberated.
Toshesky, when he was told ha
probably would have to upend part
of another I p ,ne . Ject o! four opinions handed down by
Cheerily replied that he wa, satisfied (hp htghep ,. ollrt yPsterday , and ln
to do so. (every one he got the worst of it. In
- adition to this he was fined $500 for
SULZEIt MAY GO ON STAND contempt of the court of appeals a
IN HIS OWN IIEIIALF.i few months ago.
(By Associated Press.) \
Albany, N. Y., Oct. 4.—Governor
William Sulzer and his attorneys CTDIIIPf (llllIRRIBPf
held ia further conference trday re-• u I nilllUL IflHllllInuL
garding the methods of his defense,
which will be begun Monday before*
the Impeachment Court. j
Gov. Sulzer Is still determined to i
take the witness stand, but hi? coun-l
being exhausted without
U l llV ; l ,ianf, M so hot was the blaze from thr
) ork City. . ....
, . , buildings.
* that a part of the ....
•runic.,t he devoted 1 h " 'l”P» r "»enl then led
the public roads of tin- hose with the hydrant, three
our country. Tile 8 Government con* blocks and u half av/ny, and got'water
HtriK'ts ninttnifiyent Imlldlni, In the nn lh( , B i a , P> tmt , atp tn savo
cities and it is only fair that these; , P
appropriation, he shared with ,ho' l| ie ho,He. They saved four other
public highway,, to the end that the .dwelling, in close proximity, which!
rural districts will be granted that would have been burned, had the T
benefit to which tare entitled. (water not keeq brought there. It ls!r
The United States is now giving'
great financial aid in reclaiming the., . m,
unproductive and arid land, of the furnlHhinp, were saved. Tnere ...
West. These appropriation, should ;insnranco on two of the building,,
be divided with the folks hen- for J The blaze attracted a large num-
road building. ! i„. r 0 f people and for a time it was
tariff
are sufficient to give <11stitie-
» all who paitieiputod in the
legislation. October third
an important epoch in the
lie system of tho country.”
At la i
is :ir
or increased aid by the Unit
ed States to the Agricultural Schools
()ct. \.— Miss Beatrice tirn
Sock well, a pretty telephone opera- hav
tor, saved herself from burning
death by diving under the blank
oil her bed last night a:td .-moth
ing out the* flames.
Although badly burned a bon* i
arms and shoulders, «he "ill
cover, according to physicians w
are attending her at the hospital
Miss Sock well lives with her at
s now’giving stated that nearly, If not all of the j derwood-SImmons tariff hill at 9:09 J ^ aar s r
eclaiinlug the., ! ... ... .... ......Jnlone In the house at
She had de
” | with benzine and the
aturated the dress sne wore,
he* moved nearer a fire In the p
tart led to find her dre
rpiiaii boys and gl
twenty-six hu:idr
ve passed through tii
The benefits of it
children
Heme,
are abso
lutely non-S'
Here is on
an.
Signed Bill at IWIA Lust Night;
rency Reform Next.
Washington, n t. I. Surroi
leaders of a u lited De i
ident Wilson signed t!-<
' the host investments
been offered. There
irity than the “help-
ri thesf unfortunate
Un-.
little on
There
and fifty
ty-five of thi:
Certainly ;
ildr
•esent one bund
in the r««
nber being babies
-«r give
en-
ha
do V
last night at the White,
so. Simultaneously telegrams}
? sent by the treasury depart-
t throughout the country, putting
fumes had
believed that
be burned.
whole block would , | n t 0 actual
LAW DECISION
Atiuiila, Oct. 4.—Because he lived
Kith hh wife after he found out
sel is firm In advising him not to that she had been previously mar-
do so. Neither the Governor nor | ried to another man, E. C. Kelley,
his lawyers were prepared today to J who charged his wife with higatuy,
say whether he will go before the 1 failed to get a divorce in the super-
of Georgia, and with President Wil-1
son. I favor Governmental encour- 1 * '—;
agemonty of Agricultural, Industrial j further control them
and Vocational Education.
I believe that tho Tariff
should he constantly watched and
reductions made on manufactured '
articles, that are sold In foreign I
countries by our own manufacturers i
cheaper than fhey t will sell them to :
us. I favor revision of the tariff j
downward, and no tax on flic neces-'
si ties of life.
I favor and shall vote for the re
turn of the Illegal cotton tax fiti-
>:d put the
men, who illegally corners
t our markets where they will be of-
Ln.t I f ,M punished—behind the ha-**.
The Courts of Georgia are suffi
cient to dispose of the litigation of
us all. I am opposed to the right to
remove cases pending in our Georgia
Courts to th<» United States Courts.
The delay and the great expense
makes it impossible for a man of
moderate means to litigate iu the j
United States Court. All cares over
« . ir i which the State Courts havo Juris-
posed and collected by the Idiction, should he disjumed of in the
Impeachment court next week.
TAX NOTICE.
I will be at the following places
on dates named tor the purpose of,
collecting State, County and School
Taxes, and registering the legal vot
ers of the County for the yea* 1913:
Metcalfe-*-Monday, Oct. 6th.
Coolldge—Tuesday, Octo. 7.
Merrillville—Wednesday, Oct. 8.
Meigs—Thusday, Oct. 9.
Pavo—Friday, Oct. 10.
Barwlck—Monday, Oct. 13.
Ochlocknee—Tuesday, Oct. It.
Ellabelle—Wednesday, Oct. 15.
Boston—Thursday, Oct. 16th.
Patten—-Thursday, Oct. 30., A. M.
I will be at my office at the Court
House la Thomasville during the Oc
tober term of the Superior Court.
^ Respectfully,
P. S. HBBTH, T. 0., T. C.
lor court today.
Kelley asked for an annullment
of his marriage on the ground that
his wife was wedded to another,
without his knowledge at the time
he married her. The defense was
set up that Kelly was informed of
the circumstances afterward and
that he continued to live with the
woman he had married. The jury
decided it was too late now for him
to ask for an annullment.
Simplest constructed, lightest i
est cot*
UM-
States. from the Southern
immediately following the Civil
War.
I favor just restriction of immi
gration.
I favor in. leasing the* powers of
the interstate Commerce Commis
sion and making more simple the
rules of procedure, to the end that
freight rates may . he ad lusted with
out surh a great expense to the
towns and cities which are being un
justly discriminated against by the
railroads. The Interstate Commer
ce Commission, upon its own motion
should investigate and give the peo
ration the first Demo- I , ^
crati - tariff revision since 1S94. I flames
A happy group of legislators, mem
bers of the* cabinet and friends en
circled the President as he smiling
ly sat down and with two gold
pens slowly affixed his signature.
He presented to Representative
Underwood tho pen thnt had written
the word “Woodrow,” and the one
which had completed the name to
Senator Simmons.
In Impressive silence the President
rose and delivered in natural tones
an extemporaneous speech that
brought prolonged applause. The
President declared that tho journey
of legislative accomplishment had
been only partly completed: that a
great service had been done for the
pr ,°"l rank and file of tho country, hut that
the
skirt! nion °y t0 better purpose, one day’s
' work sent to this institution will
mean everything to those who are
• ugagc-d in this God-like endeavor
of feeding, clothing, educating and
She screamed for help am
with rare presence of mind ran lute
her bed-room and dived under LV
• overs, drawing them close arounc
her body. Her erlc-a roa* »u-d Mrs
Scanlon next door, who arrived jus
in time to save the flames !*"u
spreading through the house.
NEAR DEATH
BY SMOTHERING
the
little liv
Re
die
it u.ite* ME.”
nd all contribution** to Rev.
i. Smith, Agent, 103 Clayton
Macon, Ga. All boxes of c’oth*
barrels of syrup a id provU-
to Mr. J. T. Dozier, Superin-
ent. Macon. Ga.
Bat Husband, With Aid of Cardui,
Effects Her Deliverance.
]iI P tiii- ariliistmnm In freight, rates 0 pp 0 seil to Hosslem end Doss Hole;
k quick ftetiac e»rrt»,o Urklaf wir« e»-
■Hk Hinmi stuckataaU. A4ja*4i« ttJar. MX
iImmIm. Writ* tots. PsyfoilUm factory. *
MALLART MACHIXERY CO., Macao. Go. *
^Ol»llsc»Mjl»Mr»£alw^»arw»dto
hich they are entitled
luy and great expense, as the rule
is now, almost leaves the people to
tiie mercy of the railroads. The
freight rates fixed by the Commis
sion should he based on actual value
and not “watered stock.” I shall
favor granting increased powers to
the Interstate Commerce Commission
in the supervision and control of
railroad equipment to the end (hat
the railroads be required to furnish
mere substantial ^ars and better
’protection to the traveling rublic,
end employees.
I believe the Trusts to be the off-
I spring of the Protective Tariff. l,
think the pending Tariff bill, as it is, I
in the latercat of the people, will go I
a long way towards curbing criminal I
and predatory interests, but I am j
In favor of a measure devised to
State Courts.
Giving liegroea the right to vote,
and giving them offices, is a crime,
and 1 shall vote* for all Legislation
which prohibits the negro from vot
ing or holding political offices. I
shall vote for a law that v
races beta.i-u second step in the emancipation, - ;
I am oppose,1 to the use cf money*°f b " ,ln<,,a wa " riirrctlc >' rofor "' ’ Draper, N C.-Mrs. Helen Dalton, ol j
to intimidate, control, or coerce in-a He earnestly called upon his col- |his place, says: “I suffered for years,
flitcnee, I am opposed to TIiik la- i paK „es to po "the rest of the Jotir-; ^, llh P^, 1 " 1 ”L, e !■’H>*jh ,nii W0U “ v
Alienee.’’ M.v eandidaey is no more .. ,, h frPs) , lmnll!se olten almost smouier lo aeatn. \
np ' Blrn ,rPS " ,mnl i Medicines patched nte up forawhie t,
, but then ! would act worse at;ain. Fina - N
|y, my husband decided he wanted me lo
.. „ , , 'try Cardui, the weman’s tonic, so he
Mnllurtl-Munrt. botiRhl me a bottle and I beean using it. .
UAIIIS STATE GAAAE WARDEN
iii<* Appoint
i-itol thi.-
uring th
in tho interest of tho lawyer than
the farmer: no moro in the interest
of the rich than the pooor. I am
every man in this District can com
mand my service at all times.
If you can vote for, I shall appre
ciate It and give you the best ser
vice I am capable of rendering: if
you do not agree with me, we shall
nevertheless he friends.
Sincerely Your*.
ROSCOE LUKE.
Thomasville, Ga.
• lli- Job by
ut Which i* to he
Icy Gov. Slaton.
». It is stated At
morning that some
day. Governor Sla
nt Charles Davis, of
as game warden
» incumbent. Jesse E.
Intel
... . , , It did me more good than all the medi-
cstlnp event ol the montn cjncs , had , aken-
Miss
•cl eept
od that
Me
FARM LOANS
5 year* tlm«> ’— Kaxy Payment!,.
I.otrevt rates. I.nr -o amounts a
Specialty.
BARROW tiOAX & ARSTHAOT
COMPAXV.
Pelbam, Ga.
'mil it
ell
,ix will
Itttatiou
id ii-ttlnit
yt.iina
here, will he the mtirrlttKe of Mies I | have induced ninny of my friends lo
Marlon Mallard, and Mr. Donald try Cardui, and they all say they have pointed,
itlnlev Stuart of Savannah, whlvh been benefited by its use. There never The hunti
itiptoy inert, has been, and never wilt be, a medicine
will take plaeo on Wednesday, the j 0 com p are vvitti Cardui. I believe it is
2:’nd. The t eremonv will ho p. r-1 a good medicine for all womanly trou-
formed in the oteniny, at the Pres-1 Wes
tvterian rhureh and a reception I For over 50 years,Cardui has beenire-
l.jterian enLrcn. arm a e,,u t. |jev . nR woman - s sufferings and budding
t ill follow, at the residence, of , weak women up to health and strength, dopnt
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. I.. )f you are a woman, give it a lair trial, runnias smooth!
Mallard, on Iteminitton Ave.tee. 'It should surely help you, as it has a tor licenses hectns.
This will bn amona the ’ir't of! million others. Mr n av |s is himself a lineter and
the early fall weddings, and will he) Get a bottle Ol Cardui tO-day. ha „ always been Interesto.l t„ nmo
o onrlM c-vent of great Interest, lfW/#/».* ChAttarooga Modidna Co., lAdia** • preservation, so that the appoint*
bringing to ThomaavH’e, a number i/«y/r«T/»>w» on pur ca»«»M fl* p*aa book.‘'Harr- ment will meet "1th general com
( .f o**t of t' "n relatives and J Tr * lim «'aio r Wonsan.** mciaiawrappar. N.C. I2i m^ndation and satiftfac-tion through*
friends of the young couple. • (td*) out the state.
rush