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THE VALDOSTA
S, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1905.
A HEALTHY OLD AGE
OFTEN THE BEST PART OFLIFE
Help for Women Passing Through m
Change of Life . r 1<
Providence has allotted us each at '
least (seventy years in which to fulfill. ‘‘
our mission in life, and it ia generally V.
onr own fault if we die prematurely.
GOV. BROWN'S EXECUTORS.
Answers Filed in Complaints Made
by Heirs of Senator Brown.
Atlanta. March 7—Julius L. Brown
and Joseph M. Brown, executors of
M„. r.iiaf- of the late Senator Joseph
Brown, today made their answer
to the petition of filed by Mrs. Mary
,s Sallie E. Brown,
Elijah A. Brown and Geo. M. Brown,
daughters and sons of the senator,
:<?]:ing that they he removed, and Or
dinary Wilkinson announced that he
would set the case for a hearing on
the 20th instant. The answer war
rants the assertion that this family
row will result in a warm and inter-
g legal fight, destined to he kept
years to come. In
Julius L. Brown ad-
11 kinds of liquor
ike it, and pur.-
do so. but does
lie says that his
I habits are reg
al that what he
n one's business.
• management of j
n Recommen-
Nervous exhaustion invites disease.
This statement is the positive truth.
When everything becomes a burden
and you cannot walk a few blocks with
out excessive fatigue, and you break
out into perspiration easily, and your
face flushes, and you grow excited and
shaky at the least provocation, and
you cannot liear to be crossed in any
thing. you ary in danger: your nerve*
have given out; you need building up
nt once ! To build up woman's nerv
ous system and during the period of
change of life we know of no better
medicine than Lydia E. I'inkhain’s
Vegetable Compound. Here is ai
illustration. Mrs Mary L. Koehne. 371
Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111 , write*: j
* I haveu»e*| LydiaK. Pinkham’s Vegetable Attorney W. R. Leaken, of Savannah,
r yeam In my family and it
dinnpiioinU ; so when I felt, that I win j Will Leave Office i
jg'tlie i-haugeof life I commenced treat- I
» .>i:tte that the failure to keep oc-
upants in some of the property in-
imi' d in ih«* estate is not their fault,
u» due to business changes. They
Iso deny that they have not account-
(I for about $90,000, and that they
ave from time to time made a show-
ug of what they were doing, and that
he petitioners, desiring any other in-
ormatlon, could have secured it by
ailing upon Mr. Julius L. Brown.
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY OUT.
Cotnpo-.. . - -- —. v ' a Few Day*.
Ttookin all nlH.ut .lx bottle. I Savannah> 0a • March 7.-A«»lBtant
and it did me a great deal of good. It District Attorney W. R. Leaken has
•moped my dirr.y sm-IIs, Mil*.* in my back , oat hlH joh . H e has received notice
and the hendaeh<« with which I bad suffered
for months before Uking the Compound. I . from the attorney-general s depart-
fcal that If il luul uot I«I, twiiii. on—t med- ! m( , nt , hHt h( , not be wa ntcd by
Mne for women that I should not nave bean . .. .. .
rJiveUedav. It is aplendid /or women, old or the government after March 15th.
V.'UI'IJ, 011.1 arlll surely run all Kraal, iliac- \ | n tbl , m ,, ant l ni( . ho la to wind up cer-
Tire. I'lnkhnra. of Lynn. Maoa.. In- j ,aln mat,c ' rB ,n whlch he haa bccn
vltcs all sick and ailing women to write I interested on behalf of the govern-
r advice. Her great experience ment.
is at tlu i
, free of cost.
| It is said that the discharge of Mr.
• Lonken Is due to the fact that Dis
trict Attorney Erwin, of Macon, will
! now be able to give more time and
j attention to bis duties than of late
and also that it is desired to have no
assistant district attorney residing
elsewhere than at the home city of
the district attorney. \
Alexander Akerman, of Macon, is
the assistant remaining in office. Un
doubtedly there has been some fric
tion, according to reports. However,
j there have been Influences at work
I against Mr. Leaken, and It is tyilieyeil* * n
Mfft* sficcessful.
HE DENIES HE IS DEAD.
(MOTHERS, DO YOU
KNOW
the
opium, morphine mid utrychnine *
Do You know that opium »ml
•re stupefying narcotic poison* ?
I)e you knew that in ni«»t countriesdrug
gists sre not permit ted to
t labeling them
leas
rphlne
a drug*
:a witn-
Do You know that you should not take L
Internally any medicine (or the pain accom
panying pregnancy t
Do You Know that Mother’* Friend la a
purely vegetable preparation, and that It la
applied externally only.
Da You Knew that Mother's Friend ia a
celebrated prescription and that it haa been
In use over forty years, and that each bottle
of the genuine bears the name of The Brad-
field Regulator Co.?
Do you know that when you use this per
fect remedy durlngchildbirth or throughout
the entire period of gestation that you will
fee freo of pain and bear healthy, clayer
Children?
Well, theae things are worth knowlag.
They are facta. Of druggiata.il.00. Accept
so substitute. Our book 1 ’Motherhood M true.
THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO,
ATLANTA. QA.
I m v! .buw vo oouin pateala tnute
- v .ffrrti wf/41
, ai.yi** (b/o/ait,
t :M Pnctlce Ekdithraly.
Rev. Phillips Happy to State That a
Mistake Was Made.
Columbus, Ha., March 8.—Rov. E.
I). Phillips, of McHenry, Miss., a Meth
odist minister, formerly a pastor in
Columbus, denies that lie is dead.
Several days ago it was reported hero
dial Ids death had occurred in Mis
sissippi, that his remains tiad passed
tlirougit Columbus and that ho w?
buried near Savannah. The local p;
pels published his death, with obitu
y notices. ‘
Today a letter was received 1
Columbus paper from Rev. Dr. Phil
lips, in Mississippi, saying that his
family were receiving numerous let-
tres of condolence from Georgia
friends over his supposed death. The
reverend gentleman insisted that he
was very much alive, and that the re
ports of his death, as in the cele
brated Mark Twain case several years
ago, were "very much exaggerated."
Just how the rumor of his demise
got out is not known, but it wns cur
rent among his friends here.
8EVERAL PARDONS GRANTED
Governor Terrell
dations
Atlanta, March 7.-!fcovernor Ter
rell today, acting upon the recommen
dation of the board of .pardons, grant
ed pardon* to Henry Thornton, Cice
ro Moft, Roy Slappey and Grant Wat
kins, who, some weeks ago, were con
victed of the offense of vagrancy In
Ware county, sentenced to the chain-
gang for a term of *ix months each.
Recent developments show that the
negroes could never hfive been con
victed, and In testimony of this the
Judge of the court, solicitor and sher
iff of the county urge that pardons be
granted them. At the trial the ne
groes denied that they were vagrants,
stating that on the contrary they had
secured employment as train hands
on the Atlantic and Birmingham rail
road and that when arrested they
were on their way to camps in Ware
county. This statement, however,
was not, believed, and, jf investigated,
it would have come to light that the
negroes were just what they claimed
to he. Now that it has developed
that the negroes were on their way
to the camps to secure work that had
been provided them, the officers, see
ing their mistake, favorejd their par
don.
AFTER THE PAPER TRUST.
Companies Admit Agreement, But
Deny Restriction of Output.
St. Paul, Minn., March 8.—Answers
were filed today by ‘the defendants In
the case of the United States against
the General Paper Company et al., the
case being generally known as that
against the paper trust. The general
answer made by the General Paper
Company and its twenty-three co-de
fendants denies most of the allega
tions made by the United States.
The twenty-three companies and
the General Company admit, however,
that an agreement was entered Into
In May, 1900, under which the General
Paper Company was appointed excul
sive sales agent for the other mills
for a specified period.
It Is denied, however, that the Gen
eral Paper Company had any authori
ty to arbitrarily dictate the prices at
which paper should be sold or re
strict the output of any of the mills
Wants a Town Named^ushman.
The Cush mans have beei
oldest families of Ma'ssacl
strange to say, not even a
state bears the name.
Cushman, a wealthy widt
recent death, bequeath*
would change its name .bTCaapman,
the first option being gMt/n to Bem-
nrdston, the native place
Governor Cushman. In can \ no town
in Massachusetts accepts
within five years. It will bjs open to
the first town in the Unii
that accepts it
of Lieut.
the offer
e, of jc:
SPECIAL RATES.
Round trip colonist rates to Texas,
Oklahoma, Ixmislana and Indian Ter
ritory, each first and ihlrd Tuesday.
One way and round trip colonist
rates to the West and Northwest.
One way colony rates to California
and tho Northwest from March 1st
until May 15th, 1905.
Special tlrst class round trip rates
to Colorado every day until May 1st.
Return limit, June 1st, 1905.
Tho choice of tho two most direct
routes and three gatoways,
Union and Southern Pacific.
Through Pullman tourist cars op
erated each Monday from Birming
ham, Ala., and three cars a week from
Washington, D. C., to &in Francisco,
via Atlanta, Montgomery and New Or*
leans, without change. Effective
March lot, we operato every Monday
and Wednesday, Pullman tourir.t cars
from 8L lx)uis to San Francisco with
out change, via the Chicago and Al
ton railroad and the Union Paclfio rail
road via Kansas City and Denver.
Ask for particulars.
J. F. VAN RENSSELAER,
General Agent.
IS Peachtree 8t H Atlanta, Oa.
R. O. BEAN. T. P. A.
G. W. ELY, T. P. V.
Mr. Wm. S. Crane,
M(l., suffered for years
ilsm and lumbago. He
vised to try Chamberlain’
which ho did, and it effected a com
plete cure. This liniment is for sale
by W. D. Dunaway. |
* with
i was f
Jn’s pi
California,
rheuma-
flnally ad-
aln Balm,
Dodging a Tender Subject.
The late Joseph C. Hendrix was
clever at keeping his maimed hand
concealed, v says an exchange. One
day a man who had been his chum
in boyhood asked bluntly:
"Joe, I’vo wanted to know all my
life how you lost your flngeifs. Won’t
you tell me?"
Hendrix replied: "I wil tell
on one condition, that you ; ccept
answer as I give it. and nev4 ■ mention
tho subject again as long a : we live.
Do you agree?”
"Certainly.”
"Well, they were bitten o f.”
“Bitten off! What—who-
"Stop! You agreed neve • to n
tlon the subject again. You have
my answer."
TO MAKE MONEY NEXT YEAR
BY GROWING GOOD WATER
MELONS FROM EDEN SEED?
If *o I can help you start right by sup
plying superior seed *t * reasonable
) three
me to plant my watermelon crop I
timee before s stand was secured. Con
sequently my melon* ripened too late
for profitable shipment and instead of
allowing them to decay I saved seed in
the following painstaking manner from
perfectly shaped, siaed and ripened
selected market melons, the first on
Uva vines.
Both end* of each melon were cut off
end thrown away, the melon anllt and
the perfectly mat
the center and dr_ ._ ..
No seed were saved from rejected <
decayed melons.
I guarantee these seed to be strictly
the center and dried with special care.
No seed were r—* * ‘ -
decayed melons.
I guarantee t
first class, as good aa have
grown. I will plant my next year’s
crop from seed in the same box from
which I will sell to my customers.
A«;l have only one thousand pounds
-“■* sent in
cents per pound, cash. As to
islbility I refer to any a—
ency or responsible busii
HENRY D. STILL,
Blackville, S. C.
EDEN SEED.
Harper Rye
“On Every Tongue.”
Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; best and
safest for all uses.
See Harper Whiskey Exhibit in Agricultural
Building, World’s Fair, St. Louis.
Sold By
J. E. G0RNT0 & CO., Sole Agents.
We are again prepared to fill any
and all orders for both early and late
varieties of Cabbage Plants at $1.50
per 1,0OJ. We make special prices on
larger lots and solicit correspondence.
All our plants are grown in open air,
near salt water, from best known
strains of seed to experienced truck
farmers, and will stand severe cold
without Injury. They are sure headers
and thoroughly guaranteed.
Plants all packet. In light baskets
and shipped C. O. D. when money does
not accompany orders.
Address all orders to
W. N. Sands & Son,
Meggetts, S C
FERTILIZERS
Manufactured Fertilizers
* OF
The^Georgia Fertilizer & Oil Co-
ABE HANDLED BY
IV. T. LANE,
Who has the exclusive sales agency for this immediate territory.
See him for prices and terms.
Tho goods manufactured by the Georgia Fertilizer and Oil Co-
liavo stood the most exhaustive tests by tho farmers of this section
and have given universal satisfaction.
Special formulas for Corn, Cotton, Potatoes, Watermelons,
Cantaloupes and Vegetables.
IV. "f. LANE,
VALDOSTA, GA.
According to the ancient records in
Genoa, it cost $7,0rt0 to discover
America. Now think what America
is worth.
NATURE SPARES
The Stricken Iloae From Grief.
What a fortunate provision of naturo
tt is. that deprives the rosq of ment
suffering; for how poignant vLuUl be I
f to discover. In tho height of l
mlnjc glory, that a cankot fed at Ita
t. and that its beauty anil fragrant**
» doomed forever. Nature always
e* the suffering; she is a vcritabl*
e-house of pleasing reward.*, foi
those who sock her aid. In the yean
1 by falling hair and grnynoss havo
cast a gloom over the lives of thousands
of young women, but thanks to the in
vestigations of scientists the true cuuso
of hair destruction Is now known to
germ or parasite that burrows into
the hair follicles. Newbro’s Hcrplclde
absolutely destroys' this germ, thus
permitting the hair to grow as na
ture Intended. Sold by leaiHn? drug
gists. Bend 10c. in stamps for sample
The Herplclda Co- Detroit. Mich.
A. E. Dlmmock, Special Agent.
Established in 1901.
D. H BELL,
Wholeule and Retail.
Fish, Oysters, Etc.
Only Fresh Stock.
At the Old Hamilton and Hrilson Stand,
Hi Aslilcv Street. Phone 104 u usual.
MONEY TO LEND
MONEY TO LEND
MONEY TO LEND
The Valdosta National Building and
Loan Association
DESIRES TO LEND
$50,000 Fifty Thousand Dollars $50,000
HOW?
HOW?
HOW?
FIRST—On improved real eetate
in the Oitj of Valdoeta.
SECOND—For building purposes
on T&cant lota
THIRD—On farm lands near
Valdosta.
nil UIUIT TCDMCO FIRST—Monthly payments of $18.00 for each 11,000borrowed.
UN WnAI I LniflO l SECOND—Each borrower becomes a stockholder and shores in tho profits
he helps to adCumulato. ' . . .
THIRD—Every borrower has the privledge of paying his loan in full at ANY TIME by giving us bapk our
money lew the value of his stock and the value of his stock is identical with that of any other stockholder who
has NOT borrowed from the Association.
OFFICE AT THE MERCHANTS BANK.
G A WHITAKER, A. J. STRICKLAND, J. T. BLALOCK.
- ■ - ~ Socrutary & Tn