The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, February 04, 1905, Image 10

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ire so agreeable that children ' tliem like candy, yet there A a remedy In the market so 1 effective and thorough lor the Care of Constipation Relief of Headache and all troubles caused by Inactive I digestive organs such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress sfter eating, Pains In the side,etc. | PRICE 25o for box of 40 pills, irnATornKMMTi **I kdih*« a ,uMcur,r>rcoo*ti^.uioa." (Judft) 1 W. It. Miller, JchmloM, Pa. 1 ** I lataid Umm ottert hwafk*. TVf> arc to •My to Uft«. Mr child/** taka tham Ilk* caad*.* Mm. FnaMta Straaaaaa, Hialmrr, l«. •• They an mild la aul‘>a ami Military In affact, kartac the paopatty of luvlgorati*? and bulMlny up will thank til lot th« lufr**tu*. LYMAN BROWN, New York City. tOLU BY A. E. Dlmmock. Notioe to Debtors and Creditors. Notloe J* hereby riven to *11 crndUorit of the mUU of W- O. Boatlrk, late of wild county, deoeaaed, to render in an nocount of their do manda to ina within the time prenoribed by law, properly made out. And all person* Indebted to aald deoeaaed are hereby roquee ted to make Immediate payment to the nnder- „i f nod. Thl* 6th day ofDecember, 1604 * R T. MYDDKLTON, Admlnlatrator of W U. Boatlok. 1S-106W. NOTICE. AU partlea are warned not to trade for a certain promlasory note for $830.60 made pay able to M> 0. Griffin and alyned by I. B In- M. 0. Gnirri*. OH, YOU RED HAIRED OIRU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1906. LAWMAKER HAD PISTOL Ohe Killed, and Five Others May Die. ft Woman Among the Victims—Bai* ■ff Livingston Meets Instant Death. Others Who Were Wounded In the Affray. Abbeville, Ga., Feb. 1.—One person was killed and five wounded, including a woman, as the result of a dispute over a land line near Rhine In Dooly county, seven miles west of Abbeville, at sundown yesterday. The killed: W. F. Livingston, balllfT. The wounded: M. A. Burnham. W. B. Bryant. W. T. Bryant. Mrs. Georgia Ray. Tom Coffee. Coffee was the only one of the five who was r.jt wounded ns a direct re sult of the difficulty. He was visiting at the Burnham home and was mis taken for a member of that family by a miscreant who crept to a win dow, firing a load of buckshot into the neck of young Coffee. Origin of Tragedy. Last Friday Livingston, the dead man, and his kinsman, one of the Bry ants, are said to have attacked and seriously beaten a son of M. A. Burn ham. The next day M. A. Burnham met Bryant ami chastised him severe ly, it Is said. Yesterday, in passing the home of the Bryants, old man Burnham and his son met Livingston and the Bry ants in the road, when all parties, being prepared, the gun play began Mrs. Georgia Ray, sister of the Bryants, whose husband was near at hand, in the excitement ran out to the scene of tho conflict, was wound ed by a stray bullet. All parties concerned are said to he prominent in their neighborhood, and havo extensive family connect ions. Further Trouble Feared. Parties who have arrived here from Rhine this morning are unable to give definite information as to tho extent of the injuries sustained by the woun ded, but they report considerable ex citement over tho tragedy, and are apprehensive that there will bo more bloodshed before the matter is set tled. A Writer in Pittsburg Gazette, cusses Traits of Red Heads. A|lLLINOI8 LEGISLATURE 8AID TO "Do I like red hair?" writes John! BE A PUBLIC AUCTION. * . wm 4 .* l\ Kbrafters Become 80 Defiant That the "That depends. If In the souplbrif , . IT Vi Lawmakers Carry Guns to Defend intermingling with fried potatoes (Sr j ...... . . l Themselves — Reporters and Visit- imbedded in pancakes, no; most eta- it 1 ore to the Capitol Are Roughly \ Handled. 1 Springfield, 111., Feb. 1.—The gen eral assembly appointed a committee or seven to investigate the charges made by Representative Comerford, of Chicago, in a recent address to the students of the Illinois College of Law. Mr. Comerford’s charges are re ported as specifically alleging "that thc|Il!inois legislature is a great pub lic Auction, where special privileges are Isold to the highest corporation bldu^rs, aud that, without respect to party affiliations, the ‘grafters’ seem to be In the majority." Several mem bers of the general assembly are srmej. Thftats have been made against Representative Comerford, who ac knowledges that he has a revolver in his pocket to defend himself in an emergency. James Burdette, a re porter for a Chicago paper, was knock ed dowMjy the alleged friends of one of tha ;V:cuaed members of the legis lature a roughly handled ™ GOOD NEWS. CORE | CHILLS DENGUE, AGUE, LaGRIPPE, BILIOUS FEVER *hdau MALARIAL ILLS. 50c.rU Draw Star* Uaaay r*. i/.-ifotf It H doaa yam ma gaad after * r trial. Wor Ot»f Sixty Year*. Am Old amd Wbll-Tmisd Rimidt -lira Wlnalow'a Soothing Hvrup haa been need for __ __e gnma, allaya Icolio.and lathe beatrem- Xapiaaaant to tha taata. J by Druggists in every part of tho world Twsnty-flve cento a bottle Ite value la incal culable. Be aure and aak for Mra. Wlnalow’a Soothing Syrup and taka no othar. The Valdosta Times printed a solid column of facts last Tuesday, telling of tho wonderful growth of that town. Nothing like bragging on your town, brother, when you have such a good foundation. Douglas and Valdosta are tho biggest things of their slzo In this section.—Douglas Breeze. phatlcally no. "Red hair in place is all right It is even beautiful when gracefully draped around a white face that -la further set off with rosy lips and dark* roguish eyes. "Some of the most lovely and lov able women I have ever known were red-haired, and unless I miss my cal culation I shall have a red-haired lit tle partner.”. John takes an entirely sensible view of the red-haired question It Is one of ^pie questions of the day from which we cannot get away, no more than we can get away from the white horse. They have ever been with us, and ever will be; there fore they have a perfect right to ex ist. The origin of red hair has been dis cussed more or less by scientists, but without reaching a conclusion more definite than that concerning the ori gin of man ' The Saxons and other northern tribes were flaxen-haired, while Gauls and those further south were dark er haired. That red hair may have been duo to the blending of these two types is quite possible. This Is the view taken by some who have given the subject careful considera tion. The color of the hair is usually In dicative of tiie temperament of the individual. By temperament is meant the pe culiar nervous impulse of the indi vidual, whether quick, slow, strong or moderate—In other words, the tem per or nerve quality. Red-haired people are usually quick-tempered, and yet not more highly tempered than the dark-haired, and hardly as short grained and brit tle as those who can boast of raven tresses. While red-haired people are in clined to flare up quickly they rarely hold spite. In this they differ from the Spanish types. And as for devils and tormentors, those with black hair are far more persistent and exasperating than even those with flaming red hair. For a long time artists drew the line at rod hair, holding that It was not artistic, and could not .be-znad*- Romombor, sonny, and bear In mind that people who haven’t force and character enough to make enemies, ns rule haven't enough to mako any I renl friends. The New Body Builder As delicious as a Fresh Orange | Supersedes old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions Guaranteed to contain all the medicinal elements, actually taken from genuino frctdi cods' livers, with organic iron ami other body-building ingredients, but no oil or grease, making tho greatest strength and flesh creator known to medicine. For old people, puny children, weak, pale women, nursing mothers, chronic colJ, hacking coughs, throat acd lung troubles, Incipient ennsumption—nothing equals Vinol. Try it-If you don’t like It wo will return money. A. E. DIMMOCK, Druggist. to' blemi with the colors necessary to make good portraits. This notion has been most effectu ally exploded by Henner, whose red- haired women havo become famous tho world over. And now wo find artists of nearly all the accepted schools painting red-haired women. 80 great is the demand for red-hair ed models that they command much higher prices than those of the ner vous, bilious temperament. Thus you see the red-haired girl Is all right, take her as she comes. Many V.^dosta Readers Have Heard It' and Profited Thereby. "Good ijrfcws travels fast,” and the thousands of back sufferers in Val dosta are glad to learn that prompt re lief is wltllln their reach. Many a lame, weak 1 and aching back is bad no more, thinks, to Doan's Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the goods news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here Is an example worth reading: J. C. Culpepper, of State street, Al bany, Ga., one of the best known res idents of Albany: "Doan’s Kidney Pills certainly did me a lot or good. I used them for backache and urinary troubles from which I have been suf fering for yeai^s. I had a constant dull pain across my loins, so very se vere at times at to completely lay me up. It was very bad at night. I could not rest well in any position. I would wake up at night and feel as though my back was coming apart. I was hardly able to turn over in bed. The kidney secretions were very dark and contained a sediment The action of the kidney was altogether too free, and passages were accompanied with a scaidlng sensation. This botheied me a great deal during the day and often at night "ZtVwas called out of HEALTH INSURANCE The man who Injures bis Ufs b wise for bis busily. Tbs mss who Injures bis health b wbe both for bb family and You may Insure health by guard ing It. It b worth guarding. At the first attack of dlseaae, which generally approaches through tha LIVER and mani fests Itself In Innumerable ways TAKE —. Tutt’sPills And save your health. Leave to Self 8 E. Lewis, Administrator of the Estate of Mra Dalton C Lewis, having in proper form applied to the nndersigned for leave to sell all tne real mute belonging to the aald Mra Dal ton 0. Lewia’a eaUte, this la to cite all con cerned to show cause at the neat term of court why eald Administrator shonld not have leave to sell said propertv, after advertising same as —-la Jan. 2nd. 1006. A. Y. 8IMM8, Ordinary. Leave to Sell. John Clnyton, and Ivey N Clayton, Admin istrators of the eaUte of Annie C. Clayton, having in proper form, applied to the under- signed for fenve to sell all the real estate be longing to said Annie C. Clayton’s eaUte, this is to cite all concerned to show cause at the next term of court, why said administrators should not hnve leave to sell said property, after advertising same as the law directs. This Jan. 2nd. 1606. A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary. bed several tlme,xbuE until I obtain* ed npap’a-KMn lug that helped m much. They did the work quickly, Ind Bfnct using them I have not had/the backache. The urine has regained Its natural color and contains nr sediment. I feel first rate." Plenty more proof like this (rum Valdosta people. Call at A n. lorn- mo. < 3 drug storo and ask what his customer? report For sale by all dealers. Prtco 50 cents. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. i Remember the name—Doan's—and tako no other. Oculist. Next Visit to Val dosta Will be Feb. 20th to 25th, ONE WEEK ONLY. Examination free un til further notice. SATJSEAQTIOH CUABANTEED J. E. Springer & Co. JEWELERS. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM and tv a a tl He, lh« htlfc rur.iotM a luxuriant growth. ssSsy PETITION FOR CHARTER. CORGI A--Lowndes Count To the Honorable Philip C 8Ute of the SUte cf Georgia. The petition of John F. Lewis, L. W Shaw, A. V. Rimma, W. O. Willis and W. B. Thomas, all of the county of Lowndee and SUte of Geor gia, respectfully ahoweth: 1st That thev detdro that they, their asso ciates, successor* and assign* be made a body corporate under the law# of the state of Geor gia for a period of fifty yearn, with the right of renewal at the expiration of said period. 2nd. That they de.iire that the name of said body corporate be "THE MUTUAL BKNEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF GEOR GIA.” Brd That the object and nim of aald company ia to engage in and carry on the business or mutual or oo-operative life insurance under the awsof ttiis state, and such by-laws as they aay enact, not in conflict with the Constitu- ion and laws of thin state or the Uhlted BUteo. 4th. That the plan of operation of the com- panjr^beinf purely^ mutual or co-operative it fcth. T forward naidcom . ... city of Valdoera, Lowndes County, _ with branch offices nnd agencies at such other S laces in this and other states as they may eem to the interests of the company. 6th. Petitioners say thnt they nave given 80 days notice of their intention to apply for a charter of incorporation, by publi cation of this petition once a week for four weeka in The ValdoaU Times, the news paper publishing the legal advertiaemenU of Lowndes county, the connty in which the principal office of said company is to be lo cated. as will appear from the files of said paper herewith sumbmitted, and which paper is published in said county of Lowndes Wherefore, your petitioners file this their petition as provided by law and pray that they, their associates, successors and asnirns be incorporated with the name of “The Mutual Benefit Uf * " * " with the a n common seal, to « d Bued; to contract Hen, anu accept uona such other property m they may find necei ry or proper in the condu-t of their busineess; 'h by-laws, regulations and govern in the management of the of the company a* they may deem .iot in conflict with tho Constitution and Ihwh of thin ntnto or of the United States, and your petitioners will ever pray. J F. LEWIS. W.C WILLIS. W. E. THOM A 8, The Coffin Wai Returned. Just before Christmas a negro accidentally shot in a small town near Macon, and &. was expected he would die at any time. Two negro men went to Macon and bought a coffin, to havo on hand in case it was needed. Tho wounded negro wouldn’t die, however, according to expectations, but insists on getting well. So, no coffin was needed, and last Saturday the ne groes who made the purchase return ed the coffin to tho undertaker and j received their money back. It is r.ot often, though that coffins are ever re turned. Only me remedy in tho world that will atlonco siop Itchiness of the ATTENTION Of farmers and planters is called to our stock of Spring Oats, Two- Crop Potatoes, Garden and Field Seeds. Also fresh ground Sage, . : Black and Red Pepper, Saltpetre, Borax, Etc. School Books Bought, Sold & Exchanged at C. S. BONDURANT’S. Sea Island Cotton. Little of special interest developed in tho sea Island cotton market dur ing the week. Tho demand remains sluggish, with spinners disposed to withhold, in the hope of further de velopments that may cause a reces sion in prices. Then, too, at the mo ment, their requirements do not ap pear urgent, though steadily becom ing so with procrastination. Reports differ as to the probable acreage of tho coming sea tsland cot ton crop. Some spy there will bo an increase, due to the return of the prodigals to tho fold aftor having gone over to the upland camp when the prices of thnt staple soared sky-! «UIn In any part of the body; Doan’s ward. With the drop those cau B ht In “"I"' 0 ”*- At any ,lruK store ’ BC tho drag-net nro now taking another i ’ view of matters, and, as it were, seem . Don’t think your last year’s bus! disposed to return to their first love. ■ ncss ^as too great to roach again On the other hand, reports from oth- start out to mako tho comlRg year or quarters indicate a different sen- bcat u 1Q t i mcs iq. tlment among planters, who say they ' will not increase acreage. That conn- try merchants will help to thwart a big acreage by withholding advances and restricting credit. Then, too, it is said that labor will not he in suf ficient supply to enable growers to properly cultivate a large crop, al though this is entirely conjecture at this time of the year.—Cotton Trade Journal. TO MAKE MONEY NEXT YEAR BY GROWING GOOD WATER MELONS FROM EDEN SEEO? If no I can help you start right by sup plying auoerior seed at a reasonable l.aHt lipring the ravage* of rat* forced me to plant my watermelon crop three time* before a utand wa* necurea. Con- nequently my raelonn ripened too late for profitable Nhipment and intend of allowing them to decay I nared weed in the following pninHtaklng manner from perfectly Hhaped, tdzed nnd ri|>ened Helected market melons, the flmt on the perfectly matured si t'd taken from the center and dried with Hpi-cial car No seed were naved from rejected ( I will plant my r ^ hand t.*v le HUrer they will be filled. Price 80 cents per pound, bility I refei ‘ box from customer*, thousand pound* ' Kent I i*h. A* t eantile agency or responsible buninees HENRY D. STILL, Blackville, S. C. EDEN SEED. OLD SHARP WILLIAMS Guaranteed 8-years old. By the gallon piJSal/ * GEO. J. COLEMAN RYE ANVIL RYE CLIFFORD KYE By the gallon 12 26. $2.60, express prepaid. Four full quarts OLD POINTER CLUB CORN Guaranteed 4-vears old. By the gallon $2.60. Four full quarts $2 75, express prepaid. OLD KENTUCKY CORN Guaranteed 8-years old, 1 $3 00 Four full quarts prepaid. We handle all the leading brand* of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies In the market, and will save you from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, on your purchases. Send for price list and catalogue—mailed free upon appli cation. The lltmayer S Flataa Llqnor Co, 600-508-510-512 Fourtli St., MACON, GA. Wood’s Seeds. Poisons in Food. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. king’s Now Life Pills are guaran teed to cure all sickness due to poi sons of undigested food—or mony hack. 25c nt A. E. Dimmock's and W. D. Dunaway’s drug stores. Try them. This year of 1905 is somewhat out of tho ordinary, inasmuch as there are 63 Sundays, tho first and last day coming on the Sabbath. j Coughs and colds, down to tho very borderland of consumption, yield to the soothing, healing Influences of Dr. Wood's Norway Pina Byrnp. Wood’s Selected Seed Potatoes lire specially grown for seed pur poses, and are very much superior to ordinary potatoes. We carry the largest stock in the 8outh, and can supply large buyers to the very best advantage, both as re gards quality and price. Wood’s Twenty-fifty Anni versary Seed Book, which is mailed free on request, tells all al>out the best new and standard varieties of Potatoes, as well as about all Oarden and Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Book and special price list of farm seeds. T.W.Wood & Sons. Seedsmen, ■ICMMOHO, - VHWWl. WOOD'S SEEDS GRMD PRIZE" ST. LOUIS. 1904. > SOU) MEDAL • PARIS, 1900. WE GO-CARTS F rom Hev- woo<l Bros. & Wakefield Co., and wo now able to suit yon i pricesmud in quality. There is no comparison. Best made in the world If y?»a are in need of a cart come ? onr line. We will arrange payments to snit any one. Mail Orders Solicited. Thomas Furniture Co., VALDOSTA, OEORQIA.