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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, lLBRUARY 18, 1905.
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WORD thrt word Is
Tutt’s,
It rtfera to Dr. Tutt’a Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
Troubled with IndigsstioD?
Indicate I
You MTood
TutfsPills
Take No Substitute.
To Sea Island Planters:
Make no mistake by using inferior
seed. It means a year lost and money
gone.
LaKoche
S. I. COTTON SEED
Are known for the length, strength
and quality of staple they produce.
Write for them to
J. M. LaROCHE,
Edisto Island S- C-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. Clarence Whittington
DENTIST
PHCENIX LODGE NO. 4.
I. C. O. F
Meets every Friday evening at eight
r Buildinir, oorner
Valdosta Lodge No. 1 IS,
K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening. Ail vis
iting brothers oordially invited.
B. S. Richardson,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Valdosta, Ga.
Dr. R, H.
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homas,
ST.
Oteoe new Oonver.* Building Over
Thomas Fnrnitnre Oo.
CRANFORD & WALKER,
Attorneys-at Law
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
Offices Anhley building. room* 1 and 2.
Mr. H. W. Hopkins Asks Osborne
Some Questions About Senators.
Atlanta, Feb. 10.—The following let-, ‘After two conferences of West's
ter by H. W. Hopkins, of Atlanta In blends in Atlanta in the fall, at both
which It is stated that Hon. W. W. Os-; of *&lch West was - present, It was
borne, of Savannah, made f ho charge j agreed that we had been given a deep-
in his last communication that the; tone “Ha-Ha!” and tha( Steed had
senate of Georgia is controlled by cor
porate interests, and in which it is
declared the evidence on which the
charge is based should be given to
the public, has been furnished to the
state papers which have been printing
the Osborne letters.
“I have read and reread the letter
of Mr. Osborne in the state papers of
Sunday. I distinctly declare I have
no purpose of butting in to the fren
zied political discussion of which that
letter is the latest chapter, but as a
Democrat, a citizen of Georgia, and
enjcMng the personal acquaintance,
and, I hope, the friendship of many of
the present members of the senate, I
write to these some papers in tho sin
cere hope that an impression created
by that letter, as a result of agitation,
be removed from the minds of the peo
ple of Goergia, and a stain from the
party to which I belong.
“I believo Mr. Osborne will do it
himself upon further reflection, or
else, if he is firm in the belief that
such a state of things exists, he will
train his guns upon the senate of
Georgia as well as upon 'corporate
representatives!’
West, Blalock and Candw.' heat to
death.’
“Now, what is the Inference from
these statements? It Is mild to call
it inference, for it is practically a
charge that ‘certai n representatives
of corporate Interests' absolutely con
trol a majority of the senators of
Georgia; that this control is so abso
lute that they are enabled to fix them
for one man and then take them away
and transfer them to another at their
will. Am I fair In this statement? Mr.
Osborne states that the matter was
arranged in the spring to make West
president, he went away ’with a
light heart’ Must he not have had
faith in those with whom he dealt, of
their ability to deliver the goods—the
votes of the senators? When he came
back these goods had been taken from
West and delivered to Steed.
"This delivery to Steed was discov
ered as a result of ‘two conferences
held in Atlanta.' Was it discovered
by communications with the senators?
Again, these representatives retire
Steed and give back the votes
West.
"If Mr. Osborne had been content
‘In substance, Mr. Osborne states to charge that corporate Influence was
that last spring, as a result of nego- attempting to control the election of
tiatlons with tLe representatives of this office, there would have been no
certain corporate interests, it was reflection upon the senators or upon
agreed that Mr. West was to be sup
ported for president of the senate.
To quote Mr. Osborne literally:
Having formally obtained powers
the party, but he does more. He prac
tically charges in advance of tho elec
tion, that results have been accom
plished which, if true, a majority of
plenipotentiary to treat, after soveral, the senate-elect of Georgia should be
conferences with the representatives asked to resign their seats. If true,
aforesaid, they conceded South Geor
gia the presidency of the senate, and
West was selected as our standard
bearer. I thought the whole affair
finally arranged. I went on my sum-
they are not representatives of the
people, but mere puppets in the hands
of two or three men ^ho trade their
votes as they would beans or potatoes.
I do not believe it. Tet the cold type
mer vacation with a light heart, con-1 of Mr. Osborne's letter practically
scious of having discharged a politl-! charges it to be true. He has recited
cal obligation.’ facts as accomplished by these *cor-
Further on Mr. Osborne states: , porate representatives* relating to fu*
"When I returned to Georgia in ture action of senators which accred-
the fall I found to my surprise that ( its these representatives with the
things had not remained “fixed.” We, power to control them. If this betnrf'
that is. West and I, had been thrown the people should have the-evidence
down. Steed was the leading candi- —or in its absence an admiss 1 _
late, for the nroftldey^T^ J±s> ornate, In-liJsnjspeSTat feast a'mdWjf stra
id corporate Influence was lined up has b?on erected to be knocked down. j th^beflt soldin Valdosta* be*
lldly behind him,- etc., etc. Again: "H. W. HOPKINS." | ca useWhe Paint gives perfect
satisfaction, the buggies look
neat, run light and wear well.
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A Cracker
Barometer
A common soda cracker is as susceptible to at
mospheric change as a barometer. That’s why
, crackers bought in a bag taste worse one time
than another. That’s why you could never get a
really good soda cracker until the National
Biscuit Company made Uneeda Biscuit and
protected them with air tight packages. Now, it
makes no difference whether it’s clear or rainy;
dry or moist; warm or cold; you can enjoy at
their best, the best crackers, the best bakers ever
baked, by simply asking for
Uneeda
Biscuit
The best soda crackef made.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
INGRAM & HEWLETT
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
DO YOU KNOW
ttfevalue of-QUALITY and the
importa^e of BEAUTY ?
"VajPiM^ 1 In’ 111 $
bugger we sell, and they are
SULLIVAN WANTS TO FIGHT.
E. K. WILOOX. J. M. JOHNSON.
Wilcox & Johnson,
Attorneys-At-Iiaw-
Valdosta, • * Georgia.
DR. J. C. WILSON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Valdosta, Ga.
H. J. Dame,
LAWYER.
STATENVILLE, GA.
Prompt attention given to ail matters
placed in my hands.
Dr. S. T. Harris,
RtildtaM Phone 106 Z.
Galls left at Dimmook’s Drug Store
promptly attended.
The Former Champion Wants Another
Crack at Corbett.
St. Louis, Feb. 12.—After an ab
sence of more than twelve years from
the ring, John L. Sullivan tonight
publicly challenged J. J. Corbett to a
return match. Sullivan declares his
sincerity.
“I am on the level,” said he. “I
can lick Corbett, and all I want is an
other chance. I want eight months to
train Is all. 1 am willing that the win
ner take all.”
In reply to the challenge, Corbett
telegraphed 'from Cincinnati tonight:
“My answer to Sullivan's challenge
is as follows:
wish he hod health and youth
to be able to fight me or anybody
else. That’s all the bad luck I wish
the poor old follow.”
FIVE ESCAPE FROM MILLER JAIL.
With an Iron Pipe the Prisoners Bat
tered Their Way to Liberty.
Colquitt Ga., Feb. 15.—Five prison
ers escaped from Miller county Jail
last night. They had a two-inch gal
vanized pipe and battered a piece out
of the end of the cell large enough
to escape. The delivery was made
some tlmo during tho latter part of
the night.
One of the prisoners that was In
Jail would not leave. He had a well
developed case of smallpox and he
would not go with tho other five.
The following are the names and
the crimes for which they were await
ing trial: #
Doc Jordan, white, assault with in
tent to murder.
Mai Washington, colored, murder.
Charles White, colored, burglary.
Jonah Hill, colored, cheating and
swindling.
Tom Jones, colored, wife whipping.
Sheriff Wilkins is doing all he
We have a large stock to select
from and can please the most
particular buyer. A guarantee
with every one.
Our Harness are made in our
own shop by ourselves, of strict
ly first quality, hand stuffed,
oak tanned leather; every strap
of which is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction.
We make a specialty of all
kinds of Harness Repairing and
solicit orders for harness of
special designs and patterns.
Respectfully,
A. J. LITTLE. A. E. SMITH.
Little & Smith,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Valdosta, Ga.
Offloe'Over First National Bank.
HENDRICKS, SMITH &
CHRISTIAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Nashville, Georgia.
Collections and Criminal Law i
Specialty. Office In Peeples Block.
3-ll.«m.
W. L. ZIN,
ARCHITECT.
Plans and superintendence for all classes
of buildings. Orders in or oat of town
given prompt attention.
W. L. ZIN,
ao\ Crane Are. VALDOSTA, GA,
SniU
This is Sullivan’s final card. His
lecture campaign is not working as to capture tho fugitives,
ho hoped, and the old champion is ' ^^ — ^
facing the beginning of the end.
Only a few days ago he left St.
Louis for a short period and adver
tised a lecture at Jefferson City. Here,
when he appeared, but two paid ad
missions w<h*e in the house, and John
L. refused to go on. He was forced
to borrow $25 to get back to St. Louis.
This amount was offeied him by the, . . ...
mayor of the town, who told him that 1 VCT T •*
any sum up
Tull,van has not entered.the ring
since that memorable night in Now one continued to grow—very slowly at
Orleans, nearly thirteen years ago, first, until it was about the size of a goose
when his pride was lowered by his which began to press on the wind-
lighter and younger rival. HU wtah
now is to get back once more at the a^d a * ...» -• -
man who retired him from his profes
sion.
of the town, who told him that'
um up to $500 was at hlB dls- Inc fatal. Upon recovery the glands of tha
seek were very much enlarged, and after
1 the free uae of ' ” "
INGRAM & HEWLETT CO.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
3®ssss3i=ii=n=saia
A Positive, Forceful
Selling Agent is the
Quality of Goods Sold
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Do Not 8uppreat a Cough.
•jd a larva quantity of put dUcharged.
Tct gland waa removed, or a. much aj
•cold with safety be taken oat For ten
year. I wore allttle pltce of cloth abi
Inch long In my neck to keep the
tpen. During this time I brut to hi
Years of experience have taught us this
J. F. CROSBY,
Builder, Contractor
-AND
: of Contnetlou,
When you hare a cough, do not try mld°ortteop«ln* < Swged. 1 ft S H
to suppress it, but remove the cause, i nearly Summer ofx^I wm SritSd
The cough is only a symptom of some by my wife to use S. 8. S., which I di
disease, and the disease is what you accordance with directions. .
shouM cure then the cough will atop £Jy*^S[toi
of Itself. The most common cause of that time. B. S.Haolahd.
coughing Is colds. Anodynes will Royal Bag Mfg. Co., Charleston. 8. C
promptly suppress the cough, and ——
preparations containing chloroform. Only s constitutional remedy esn reach
opium, etc., are used for that pur- WR™
' ' . .. tneoiood is restored to a normal condition
pose, but they do not euro Jhe cold. ; and the acrofuloua deposits are carriedofl
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, on the! there is a gradual return to health. S.S.S.
other hand, docs not suppress the |
cough, but relieves It by removing
from tho throat and lungs tho mucus j
which obstructed the breathing and j
allaying the Irritation %nd tickling In
the throat. It also opens the eecre-j
tlons and effectually and permanent
ly cures the cold as well as the cough.
For sale by W. D* Dunaway.
sss
it well known at a
blood purifier and
tonic. It it the
on 1 y guaranteed,
strictly vegetable
remedy gold. If you
have any signs of
Scrofula, write us
end our physicians
will advise yon free
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Pittsburgh Perfect Fence, Sy
racuse Plows, Clipper Plows,
Boy Dixie Plows and all kinds
of Plow Castings
Stove-, Ranges. Heaters, Belt
ing, Packing, Hose Tinware.
Pipe Fittings, Heavy Team
Harness, Etc ....
IF IT IS IN OUR LINE WE HAVE IT.
W. H. Briggs Hardware Co.,
OLDEST IN OUR LINE. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA;
ROOFING AND CORNICE WORK
The Swift 8piolflo Ctapaiy, Atlanta, Ga,