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GEORGIA NEWS i!
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Epitomized Items of Interest
Gathered at Random.
Jack 3one 10 Fvison Farm.
r. jLioiu has been taken to the
state f/rison farm i-- Mk lodge villo
to begin li s Hfe sentence icr the
murder of X.ack Hail.
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Jury Failed to Reach Verdict.
Trie jury as, Haavk.Dbviile in the
rase of Jan es G. Ingram, charged
with the murder of \V. h. Harrei*, a
prom..veat citizen of Cocliran, could
reach no verdict, and a mint rial was
declare!. Vue jury had boon out three
days. Eight were for conviction with a
re:on.nieridu.tion for mercy, and four
were for acquittal.
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Gainesvillo Midland Railway.
The right of way irom Jefferson to
the Clark < ounty lino for the exten¬
sion of the Gainesville Midland rail¬
way ha.; about ail been obtained now,
and i: is only a question of a short
t ine before the contracts will be let
wad work be run upon this extension.
The people are looking forward with
joyful anticipations to the day when
the city will be joined to the Class.c
City by bands of steel.
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Circular 309 Held Up.
Complaint was brought by the Con- j
tral of Georgia and Southern rail- ;
reads in tlio superior court at Savari- !
nah Thursday against the railroad ;
commissioners of Georgia to prevent!
mitigated the enforcement in circular of No. the 309. rates Judge pro j j
So a brook, sitting in Judge Ganns ab- j
seiK'o, issued a temporary Injunction
against the commission and assigned
October 7 as a tentative date for the
boari ng.
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Five Railroads Are Sued.
The state of Georgia, through At¬
torney General John C. Hart, has (l ed
suit in the superior court ot Fulton
county <at Atlanta against the South¬
ern Railway company, the Central of
Georgia Railway company, the Geor¬
gia Railroad company, the Atlanta
and West Point Railroad company and
the S'cCicjij^Blir Line, of gloves for refusal end hol¬ to
lo" M ;♦ dr. ular 3«9 of the
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brought by ytorney General Hart’ at
the request of the tail road commis¬
sion.
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Rewards Offered by Governor.
Governor Terrell lms offered a re-1
war l of $100 for the apprehension of
Morgan Rivers, who escaped from 1
thtir Clarke county chaingaug, where j
he was serving «. two years’ sentence
for burglary. The peculiar feature oi
the ease is that Rivers, immediately
after his escape, returned to Warren
ton and rob fed the same store for
the burglary of which he hod been
sentenced only a short time before
by Warren siuperior enure.
The governor also offered a reward
of *250 for the arrest of the un¬
known pee on who, on August 27. 1906,
set fire to and burned the barns,
Stubbs mules and in rdoekade Mitchell belonging to J. C. j
county.
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Who Owns the Central?
Charging that the Augusta South- j
era rail-way, which extends from Au- j
gusto, to Mi lion is owned and con |
trolhvi by the Southern Railway com¬
pany, and tnnt its main competitor, |
the Augusta and Savannah railroad. |
is owned by the Central of Georgia !
railroad, which said railroad is aiso i
owned by the Southern Railway coni-j
t> vnv. \\ illiam H- Fleming of Augusta |
has fili-d a petition with the railroa*
commission of Georgia in which he
asks that the commission investigate
fully the ownerahp of the Central ot
Georgia railroad by the Southern rail¬
way.
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Factions Agree to Lease Road.
The qlies ion of leasing the Sy'.va
niu Central railroad for a term of
yours was again taken np a few days
age. by the merchants and business
men of Sylvania, and the warring
factions brought together.
About two weeks ago the proposi¬
tion to lease the road was well under
way when two factions of the town
f''.’.lt up on the question of manage
ment. However, all this was settled
peaceably by agreeing to a board of
directors composed of H. C. Perkins,
J- J. J. B. Moroll, i,. h. Hilton. ;
P. A. Mark and J. W. Overstreet. 1
It was agreed fur:her not to disturb
.ho present status of the employees
of the rood as long as their services
are satisfactory.
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Expenses of the Legislature.
The total expenses of the recent :
ewsion of the legislature were $65,- J
Stimulation Without Irritation.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new
laxative f-vrup combined with the deli¬
cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas¬
ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken.
It is much more pleasant and effective
than Fills, Tablets and Saline W afcers,
as it does not derange the Stomach, or
irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels.
Constipation.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi¬
tively cure chronic constipation as it re¬
stores the natural action of the intestinal
tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem¬
porary relief but the stomach is upset
and the bowels are irritated without any
permanent benefit having been derived.
OUR GUARANTEE are Take not ORINO satisfied Laxative your money Fruit will Syrup be and refunded. if you
Prepared only by FOLEY & CO., Chicago, III.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
HADAWAY & MOORE, Cravirfordville, Ga., and DU L. R. BROWN, Sharon, Ga.
V.t), actor ling to State Treasurer
Park. This Is about $5,000 ices than
:he expenses have been heretofore,
The decrease this year Is attributable
to two facts. The senate followed the
lead of the house, and cut the ex¬
penses of committees appointed to
visit state institutions down to ac¬
tual cost. T;vis involved a saving of
about $1,500 over last year. Last year
despite the fact that (he house had
cut down the expenses of its visiting
committees, the expenses of the Hall
Investigating committee had i 0 be
1 -aid, these amounting to about $1,000.
This expense was eliminated this
year.
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To Sue State of Tennessee.
Governor Terrell will probably di¬
rect Attorney General Hart to bring
suit in the United States suorenjie
court against the state of Tennessee,
and the Tennessee Copper compapy
to abate the copper smelters whl/ch
are Isabella. now in Tenn. operation 7 at Dtlcktojwi
and ;
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make an investigation, Wreat damage
is being done, and has been done by
the fumes from the smelters to prop
erty in Muiriy, Fannin, Rabun, Gib
mcr, Union and Towns counties.
A similar suit was brought two
years ago, but upon the agreement
of (he people owning the smelter to
burn the green ore by another pro¬
cess the suit was withdrawn. The new
process has been in operation for
some time, hut according to the spe¬
cial commtcsion which made the in¬
vestigation 'he new process does not
seem to have helped matters at all,
and conditions are growing worse ev¬
ery day. And besides the copper
company is contemplating putting in
four additional furnaces which will
make matters ail the worse. The com¬
mission went over the whole section
involved. This commission was com¬
posed ot Commissioner of Agriculture
Thomas Hudson, grate Chemist J. M.
YnCondloss. State Geologist W. S.
Yectee. Professor Starnes of the
Georgia Experiment Station.
They have submit tad a report to
the governor, a po.-.ioa of which
reads as follows:
“Wc recommend that your excellen¬
cy through the attorney general and
in the name of the state do imme¬
diately begin proper legaJ proceedings
to abate th» said nuisance and to ar¬
rest the damage now being done to
the property of the citizens and of
this commonwealth.**
vo uonorI i* r«ajchW4*G.
fVopie of 0o« Chinese City Refuse to Pot
Ban on American Goods.
Consul General Sammons at Niu
chwang, China, has reported to the
state department as follows in regard
to the anti-boycott:
"In regard to the attempt made
here to arouse a feeling of hostility
to American goods, I have the honor
and pleasure to report that the move
meat has been a failure."
VUIl INTIL IRE4TY IS SIGMD.
This is l itimat u. ti of Japs Regarding the
Proposed Armistice.
Japan has refused to consent to the
cissut.ca c hostilities until the trol¬
ly of ponce has been signed.
Baron Kamura explained that while
bis government was ready to consent
to an armistice, his Instructions were
that it should not rake effect, until
after the signing of the treaty.
The condition of the patient remains un¬
changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels
have not been stimulated and in a few
days a stronger purgative way have to be
taken. This is why Fills and Aperient
Waters never give permanent redief.
Their violent action results in an unnat¬
ural movement of the bowels and it is nec¬
essary to keep taking them indefinitely.
Why ORINO is different.
Orino Laxative Fruit syrup is the only
preparation that really acts upon all
of the digestive organs. Other prepar¬
ations act upon the lower bowel only and
do not touch the Liver. It can very read¬
ily be seen that a preparation that does
not act upon all of the digestive organ s
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| CALIFORNIA
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Do you want to live where the climate is mild the year round—
where labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where
animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold?
Do you want to live in a region where the resources are more
varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division
of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that
will assure you a competence?
Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can
grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons,
olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure,
business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment ?
Tien go to California, where both health and opportunity await
mug i i ^» ...-L . A in,,..
ji I TheChlcago, Union Pacific ■ N*.
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North-Western Line
is the most direct route to the Pacific Coast ? and there are two
fast through trains daily via this line, over the famous double¬
track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River.
Special low round-trip various rates are in effect via this line
throughout the summer to Pacific Coast points, and
colonist low rate one-way tickets will be on sale during Sep¬
tember and October, which give an unusual chance for settlers
to make the trip at a minimum of expense.
Daily Francisco, and personally Angeles, conducted and Portland excursions without are change, operated through to San
Los on which a double
berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only $7.00, via the
Chicago & North-Western, Union Pacific and
Southern Pacific Railways.
W. B. KNISKERN,
P. T. M. C. £; N.-W. Ry., Chicago. III.
Please mail free to my address, California booklets, maps and full
FILL IN THIS COUPON particulars concerning rates and tram service.
AND MAIL IT TO-DAY.
- I DYSPEPSIA CURE
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PREPARED ONLY AT THE LABORATORY OP
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FOR SALK BY II AHA WAY * MOORE.
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To Cure a Cold in One Pay in Cures Two Grip Days.
Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMets. ^ tviA on box. every
Million boxes sold In past 1 2 months. This signature, 25c.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO
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can not cure Chronic Constipation,Torpid
Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc.
For Biliousness and Sick
Headache.
Take Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup. It
sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and
acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and
bowels without irritating these organs.
Clears the Complexion.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates
the liver and thoroughly cleanses the
system and clears the complexion of
pimples and blotches. It is the best lax¬
ative for women and children as it is
mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or
sicken. Refuse