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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905.
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Newport News, Va., July 22,1903.
Last summer while recovering from ill
ness of fever, I had a severe attack of
Inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees,
from which I was unable to leave my
room for several months. I was treated
by two doctors and also tried different
kinds of linaments and medicines which
seemed to relieve me from pain for
awhile, but at the same time I was not
any nearer getting well. One day while
reading a paper I saw an advertisement
of S. S. S. for Rheumatism. I decided
to give it a trial, which I did at once.
After I had taken three bottles I felt a
great deal better, and I still continued
to take it regularly until I was eutirely
cured. I now feel better than for years,
and I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to
any one suffering from Rheumatism. 4
613 33d St. Chas. E. Gildkrslrbvb.
some other acid poison in the blood,
which when deposited in the muscles
and joints, produce the sharp, cutting
pains and the stiffness and soreness pe
culiar to this disease. S. S. S. goes di
rectly into the circulation, all irrita
ting substances are neutralized and
filtered out of the system, the blood is
made pure and the general health is
built up under the purifying and tonic
effects of the vege
table remedy.
Write for our spe
cial book on Rheu
matism which is
sent free. Our phy
sicians will aavise
i without charge all
who will write us
about their case.
1b( Swift Sneclflc Company, Atlanta, 6a.
made pure and the f
built up under the pu
sss
MARSHALL'S SALE
State or Oeoroia—Lowndes County:
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in April,
next, at the City Hall in Valdosta, within the
legal houra of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property to-wit:
One house and lot in said city of Valdosta,
containing one-half acre, more or less and
house, described as follows: Bounded on the
north by land of the Henderson-Cranford
Buggy Co.; on the east by land of H. C. Briggs:
on the south by Branch stroet, and on the west
by Toombs street. Said land levied on as the
property of Carry Beach, agent for minor
children, to satisfy a tax flfa issued bf A. W.
Varnedoe Clerk of the city of Valdosta, in
favor of the Mayor and Council for the cltr of
Valdosta against Carry Beach, agent for minor
children, for the city tax for the year 1904.
Also, at the snme time and place, one-half
aereof land and house. described as follows
Bounded on the north by an alley; east by r
lot of Charley Barren; south by lot of Amanda
Thompson; west by Lee street, said lot levied
on as the property of J. B. Jenkins to satisfy a
tax flfa issued by A. W.'Varnedoe. Clerk of
the city of Valdosta In favor of the Mayor and
Council for the City of Valdosta against J. B.
Jenkins for city tax for the year of 1004.
e time and place, one-quarter
and house described as fol-
„n the north by land of T. M.
Cook; east by an alley: south by land of Bnf us
Vereen; west by land of T. M Cook. Said
property levied on as the property of Lizzie
Hughes to satisfy a tax flfa issued by A. W
Varnedoe. Clerk of the city of Valdosta, in
favor of the Mayor and Connell of the city of
Valdosta against Lizzie Hughes for city tax
for the year 1004.
Also, at the same time and place, one quar
ter of ai — -* *• -*
follows ...
Lizzie Hughes; east by
Jackson street: west by lend of T. M. Cook.
Said property levied upon ns the property ol
Rufns Vereen to satisfy a tax flfa issued by A.
W. Varnedoe. Clerk of the city of Valdosta, in
favor of the Mayor and Council for the city of
Valdosta against ” -**-
for tho year 1004.
. ^Also, at the samotime andplace^one-qnnrter
ded
Thompson. Said land levied on as the prop
erty of Lizzie Loster, agent for the McDougald
estate to aatlsfyatax flfa issued by A. W.
Varnedoe, Clerk of the olty of Valdosta, In
favor of the Mayor and Council for the city of
Valdosta, ngninst Lizzie Lester, agent for the
McDougald estate for city tax for the year 1904.
Also, at the same time and place, one-qnar-
ter of an acre of land and house, described as
follows: Bounded on the north by land of
Hilas Baker; east by land of tho McCr.nic es
tate; south by colored school house and lot
west by Lee street. 8aid property levied or
as the property of Ada Cason to satisfy a tai
flfa issued by A. W. Varnedoe. Clerk of the
city of Valdosta, in favor of the Mayor and
Council for the city of Valdosta against Ada
Cason for city tax for the year 1904.
Also, at the same time and place, one-quar
ter of an acre of land and house, bounded as
follows: North by land of Henry Williams;
eaat by York street: south by colored Baptist
parsonsge; west by land of Mack Larkin. Said
property levied on as the property of Kelly
Lamb to satisfy a tax flfa issued by A. W.
Varnedoe. Clerk of the city of Valdosra, in
favor of the Mayor and Council of the city of
Valdosta against Kelly Lamb for city tax for
the year 1904.
Also, at the same time and place, one-quar
ter of an acre of land and house described as
follows: Bounded on the north by land of
John Parson; east by York street; south by
land of D. C. Ashley; west by Paper street.
Said lot levied on as the property or Mary E.
Lane to satisfy a tax flfa issued by A. W.
Varnedoe, Clerk of the city of Valdosta, in
favor of the Mayor and Council of the city of
Valdoata against Mary B. Lane for city tax
for tho year 1904.
Also, at the same timeand place, one^jjuar-
STORM SWEPT ENGLISH COAST.
Much D*mgg« is done by Hurricant
On English Coast.
London. March 16.—A storm of bur
rlc&ne force burst over the Irish an<!
English coast during the night and II
ia feared that many disasters have oc
curred. The British ship Khyber hai
been totally wrecked off the Cornlsl
coast. Twenty-three of her ere a
were drowned and three saved. Sh«
sailed from Melborne, Australia. Oct
26 for Queenstown.
The storm swept over the North ol
Ireland early this morning and d!<
great damage to property. Fears art
entertained for the safety of the fish
lng fleets.
The high winds have caused consld
erable havoc along the coasts of the
United Kingdom. Telegraphic com
munication between London and man}
points Is cut off. The lifeboast sta
tlons are busy and shipping every
where is seeking shelter. Number*
of minor wrecks accompanied by loss
of life have been reported. Terrific
seas are running. The departure ol
Queen Alexandra and party for Lis
bon has been postponed until tomor
row.
LOOKING FOR GUILTY PARTIES.
Bound.— — . .—
dorHon ; coat by land of 0. H. Ferrell; south by
Gordon street; west by Suatella avenue. Said
lot levied on hh tho property of Bumpter Mc
Leod to satisfy a tux flfa issued by A. W.
Varnedoe. Clerk of the city of Valdosta, in
favor of the Mayor and Council against Sump
ter McLecd for city tax for tho year 1904.
Also, at the name time and place, one-quar-
* * * nd house described as
the north by land of
by York street; south
h of land i
follows: Bounded
Mrs. M. Lawrence
by Jackson street:
Haid property levied »
favor of the Mayoi
Administrators Sale-
G BORO I A—Lowndes County :
Notice is hereby given that Lawrence Daffy,
administrator on the estate of Thomas Fox,
haa applied to the ordinary of said county for
leave to sell lands belonging to the estate of
Thomas Fox, for tho purpose of distribution
among the heirs of the said estate. Said ap
plication will he heard in the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary for said countv to be
held on fhe first Monday in April, 1905.
This (Jth day of March, 1906.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
G. A. Whitaker, Attorney.
Detectives Will Seek to Find the Per
sons Who Killed Mrs. Stanford.
Honolulu, March 15.—It was learned
last night that some action will proba
bly be taken at San Francisco, after
the arrival of the detectives detailei
there to investigate the recent deati
of Mrs. Stanford in this city. Captair
Calludan, when asked if this actior
would be along criminal lines replied
that all the work of the detective*
v:as along criminal lines. Both the de
tectives here state that they have pos
itive instructions not to talk about
the case. This precaution was prob
ably received from |San Francisco.
Both refused to discuss Professor Jor
dan’s opinion that Mrs. Stanford i«
■death waa not due to strychnine,
is now believed that If the death had
been natural this conclusion would
have been announced In due course oi
time by the detectives, and their re
plies and attitude to questions !ndi
cate strongly possibilities that a mur
der charge will be made against some
one. The detectives today cable!
long messages to San Francisco.
FOUND DEAD WOMAN IN CAB.
Man Also Found in an Unconscloui
Condition by Police.
New York. March 15.—The body oi
a woman who had been dead severa
hours and a man unconscious and ap
parently dying were found ln> a cat
which was driven up to a Brooklyn
police station on a gallop early today.
The man, who was suffering from al
oobcliimi and possibly from the effects
of a drug, may recover. Both he and
the driver of the cab have been de
tained by the police pending an Inves
tigation of the affair. Although the
condition of the man was so serious
that he could give tHb police little
Information which would aid them in
their Investigation, he said that hli
name was Thomas Deegan and thal
he lived in Monroe street, one of the
better class residential sections ai
Brooklyn. The dead woman, he said
was Miss Mary Savage, 30 years old
Both Deegan and Miss Savage were
well dressed.
WILL ESCORT THE PRESIDENT.
Confederate Veteran Camp of Louis
ville Will Perform the Honors.
Louisville, Ky., March 15.—The Geo
B. Easting camp. United Confederate
Veterans, has accepted the Invitation
of the committee on arrangements tc
act as escort to President Roosevelt
upon the occasion of his visit to Louis
ville, April 4.
Thirty-one years ago this camp acted
In a similar capacity when President
Hayes was entertained here. Ar
range meats for the reception of Presi
dent Roosevelt are progressing favor
ably, but nothing definite will be an>
nounced until official notice of his ar
riving have been received from Wash
ington.
It le expected, however, that th«
president will come by way of Cincin
nati, and in that event the Louisville
reception committee will meet his trair
at LaGrange, a few miles out, on tht
Louisville and Nashville railroad.
Government to Control Factories.
New York, March 15.—Cigars, ci
garettes and air kinds of liquors anc
matches have been declared by the
government to be sources of nationa
incomes, says a Herald dispatch front
Bogota, Colombia. Tho government
has, therefore, decided to control theii
manufacture, accordingly.
Tho state of siege has been raised
throughout the country and tho pres
ent amnesty has been given to all po
litical offenders who will shortly re
turn to their homes.
United States Senator-elect George
S. Nixon, of Nevada, now many times
a millionaire, was a telegraph opera
tor twenty-six years ago.
Ayei
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g Act direct;y on the liver.
■ CJ They cure constipation,
E biliousness, sick-headache.
M Sold for 60 years. fitiT&SS:
Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use
NEGRO GETS A NEW TRIAL.
firs. Edwards, the Condemned Woman,
Says He Is Innocent.
Harrisburg. Pa., March 15.—The
Pennsylvania supreme court having
decided yesterday to send the case ol
Samuel Great*on, negro, under sentence
of death Jn Reading for the murder ol
Joh nEd wards in 1901, back to the
Berks county court, the board of par
dons today granted a continuance in
hia case and also In that of Mrs. Kate
EM wards, white, who is also con
demned to death for the same crime.
At the February session of the par
don board the condemned couple were
reprieved until ten days after the pres
ent meeting of the board so that the
attorneys could again take the case
of Greason into court. The decision
of the board today acts as a stay
pending the disposal of the case of the
Berks county court.
Greason and Mrs. Ed wards had been
sentenced to be hanged on Feb.
but on Feb. 15 attorneys for Greason
appeared before the board of pardon*
and submitted evidence to the effect
that Mrs. Edwards had confessed that
Greason was innocent of the crime ol
killing her husband. The board ol
pardons thereupon reprieved Greason
so that his ease could be further in
vestigated and reprieved Mrs. EJ
wards in order that she might be used
as a witness in Greason’s behalf.
Nothing has been done looking to
ward a new trial for the condemned
woman.
VALUABLE TABLEWARE STOLEN
Wealthy Man’s Home Ransacked and
$50,000 Worth of Valuables Taken.
New York, March 15.—Property val
ued at from $10,000 to $50,000 consist
Pg mostly of gold and silver tableware
has 'been stolen from the home, in
Elaet Ninety-fourth street, of Joseph E
Schoenberg, a wealthy merchant, whe
hae establishments through Ohio and
Pennsylvania.
Tho merchant and his family arc
now traveling in Europo. Bric-a-brac
silverware, paintings and other house
hold articles valued at nearly $200,00C
were left there without a caretaker.
Inspection of the house by Schoen
berg’s son-in-law and the latter’s wife
disclosed 1 the robbery.
Some of the rooms had been com
pletely ransacked and many chest*
containing the family silverware were
nearly empty. Much valuable prop
erty in the closets, however, had noi
been disturbed, evidently the robber*
had been frightened off.
Merry Fight Is Coming. ,
There will be a merry m between
the state, Richmond county an<f Au
gusta on the one hand, against the
Georgia Ralroid and Banking Com
pany on the other, for a fortune In
taxes amounting to a total sum of
more than $500,000.
Comptroller-General W. A. Wright
has just completed a statement show
ing the amount of taxes due Rich
mond county and the city of Augusta
on the $1,500,000 capital stock of the
Western Railway of Alabama, owned
by the Georgia Railroad and Banking
Company.
Tho total amount of taxes alleged
to be due Richmond county on this
stock since 1890 is $139-,952, of which
$90,895 Is for general and $49,057 for
school purposes. The total amount
of taxes claimed for the city of Au
gusta since 1891 is $221,250, making
the total of taxes demanded for the
county of Richmond and the city of
Augusta $361,202. Add to this the
taxes demanded by the v state* since
1883, which are $125,974, and the
grand total which the Georgia rail
road is called on to pay on this West
ern of Alabama stock Is $487,176.
There must still be added to this in
terest at the rate of 7 per cent, on all
amounts due the state since 1890,
which will bring the sum total up to
considerable over half a million dol
lars, or an amount equal to more than
one-third of the total par value of the
stock in question.
A 50c. Bottle of Liquozone and Give it to You to Try.
All dUeitheft that, try in with
maiiou—u.l utt..irii i.ii cumui
the results of Impure <ir poison.
accoiapii^bluv wait uo
. u vUtilizer,
We want you to know about Liquo- I Its effects are exhilarating, vitalizing, i Fever*-Gaiistone*
ton:, and the product itself can tell purifying. Yet it is a germicide so uonorriura-oiMt
yo : more than we. So we ask you to let certain that we publish on every bot-
us buy you a bottle—a full-size bottle—'tie an offer of $1,000 for a disease
to try. Let it prove that it does what germ that il canuot kill. The reason
medicine cannot do. See what a tonic j is that germs r.re vegetables; and
it is. Learn that it does kill germs, j Liquozone—like an excess of oxygen—
Then you will use it always, as wc do, is deadly to vegetal matter,
and as millions of others do. j There lies the great value of Llquo-
This offer itself should convince you none. It is the only way Known to kill
that Liquozone docs as we claim. Wc terms In- the body without killing the
wi uld certainly not buy a bottie and ; tii.sue, too. Any drug that kills ge
give it to you if there was any doubt«is a poison, and it cannot be ta’ en in-1 der on a local druggist for a full-
oi results. You want those results; jtcrnally. Every physician knows that j size bottle, and we will pay the drug-
i want to be well and to Keep well, medicine is almost helpless ia any gist ourselves for it. This is our free
A d you can't do that—nobody can—-^erm disease,
without Liquozone.
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If you need Liquozone, and have
•ver tried it. please send us this
j coupon. We will then mail you an or-
We Paid $100,000
Germ Diseases.
«e are the known germ f’hc^es
For the American rights to Liquo- [AH that medicine can do for these
7<::c. We did this after testing the troubles is to help Nature overcome
product for two years, through physi- the germs, and such results are Indi
ans and hospitals, after proving, in; root and uncertain. Liquozone attacks
thou-inds of different cases, that I the germs, wherever they are. And
I.jqurzonp destroys the cause of any i when the germs which cause a disease
germ disease. are des
Liquozone has. frr more than 20! and fori
years, been the constant subject of j
scientific and chemical research. It is I Ai.Hc™*-Amrmia
not made by compounding drugs, nor
with alcohol. Us virtues are derived ' i : rik- , nt-K' o>r-»«*
solely from gas—largely oxygen gas—■cm7Jh»-"-oid l0 *
by a process requiring immense appa- jr'lnsunij.'ion
r.ruv and 14 days’ time. The result is ronztTnnt'ion
a Liquid that does what oxygen does. Ic-itsrrh-rsncer
I? Is a nerve fond and blood food—the {nnd nitt—'in'iim
1111161 b - :1 ' ,,ul thins 111 the world to you. |
r.mle to convince you; n show
you whit Liquozone is. what it
can do. In justice to yourself, please,
accept it to-day. for If pi* ts you un
der no obligation whatever.
Liquozone costs 50c. and ?1.
the ldsnks mid mail it to Tin, I.inu,
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I be gladly supplied for a leal.
NEWS TERSELY TOLD.
Are Your Kidneys Well?
Bright’s disease, diabetis, rheuma
tism, gout, gravel, dropsy, Inflamma
tion of the bladder, bad blood and ner
vous troubles caused by sick kidneys.
A. E. Dimmock, the well known
druggist of Valdosta, knows by expe
rience that HINDIPO will cure all
forms of kidney and nervous troubles,
and will guarantee it in all cases.
Can’t you afford to try it at his
risk? It costs you nothing if it don’t
do the work.
Sent by mail to any address, pre
paid, on receipt of 50 cents. 6 boxes
112.50, under a positive guarantee.
Ohio River Paat Danger Line.
Evansville, Ind., March 15.—Th«
Ohio river is rising because of melting
snows and late rains in the upper wa
tera and reached a stage of 36 ted
this morning—one foot past the dan
ger line here. Little damage hoi
been done, although much of the \oi
land la flooded. It is expected V d'
the crest, of the rise will reach hen
Friday with a maximum of -8 feet
and that the high water will pass of
without much damage.
Standard oil, on a capitalization of
$100,000,000 is able to pay a quarter
ly dividend of $15,000,000. The bare
statement Is a whole sermon in it
self.
Colonel M. J. Burke, United State*
consul at St. Thomas, is critically ill
with pneumonia. There is no hope
for his recovery.
By the will of the late J. Dundnt
Llpplncott. probabted in Philadelphia
the bulk of the testator’s $5,000,000 it
ltft for the benefit of his widow.
Secretary of State Hay is confined
to his home by a recurrence of his old
bronchial trouble, which makes it dif
ficult and painful for him to speak. |
Fire hae damaged the medical de
partment of the University of TenBes
see, located at Nashville, to the extent
of about $20,000; fully covered by In i
surancc. j
A decree has been issued terminat
ing the state of martial law which
was proclaimed in Rio Janeiro and its J
neighborhood Nov. 16 as a result ol ■
the insurrectionary movement. !
The Wisconsin assembly has passed j
a bill for the compulsory mutualiza
tlon of life insurance companies from
stock companies when a company hat |
acquired $20,000,000 of insurance,
The British ship Wray Castle, front
Portland, Ore., which arrived al
Queenstown yesterday, has been driv
en ashore and several others hav*
dragged their anchors owing to th«
severity of the gale off this coast.
Whltecapors have made their appear
ance in Marshall county Tennessee
and negroee aro panic-stricken. It it
reported that night raiders have re
cently gone to the cabins of severa
negroes and taken the men to th«
woods and there flogged them.
H. K. Kentwell, of Honolulu, alia
H. K. Kapea, was arrested today It
London, on the charge of embezzle
ment at the request of tho authoritiet
at Washington, and later was remand
ed at Bow street police court pending
the arrival of papers in the case.
Queen Alexandra, Princess VIctorli
and Prince and Princess Charles o:
Denmark, have departed from Lonflot
for Lisbon to visit the king and queer
of Portugal. The trip is largely ton
the benefit of the health of Prlncesi
Victoria, who recently was operate*
on for appendicitis.
Rear Admiral Whiting, United Statci
Navy, has received a sovero injury b)
a fall while alighting from a movlnj
electric car at Honolulu. He suitalnec
a scalp wound and was unconscloui
for two hours, but recovered after bo
ing taken to Queens hospital. Hh
injuries are not likely to prove fatal.
Announcement has been made al
army headquarters that Brigadier Gen
cral Frank I). Baldwin, at present It
command of the Colorado regiment
has been advanced to command th<
southwestern division, with headquar
ters at Oklahoma City. Brigardlei
General William R. MaMskey will sue
coed him.
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
RHEUMATISM
Bone or Back Pains, Swollen Joints, Itching, Burning Skin
CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B.B.B.
Thara Is Hope—The above picture* represent
the before sod after effect of Bounic Blood Ualm( B.B.B.)
on a most severe cue of RheumatUm. It U no fancy
picture—but • genuine cue. It U limply wonderful the
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poison In the blood, which causes the awful symptoms
B. B. limbers the Joints, straightens
I.nailing Rymptnme-Bone pains, sciatica oe
shooting pslns up and down the leg; aching back or
shoulder blades, swollen Joints or swollen muscles; dif
ficulty In moving around so you have to use crutches,
blood thin or skin pair; skin Itches and burns; shlfUnr
pains; bad bieath; sciatica, lumbago, gout, etc. Ifrrtenlc
Blood Balm (B.B.B.) will remove every symptom, ffiv-
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rich, tingling fltAd of warm, rich, pure blood dlract »•
the paralysed nerves, bones and Joints, giving warmth
■nd strength Juit where it Is needed, and In this way
making a perfect, lasting cuie of Rheumatism In all
its forma.
lVesk, Inactive Kidney*--One of ths rsnsst
of Rheumatism is due to inactive kidneys and bladder.
ngthens weak kidneys and bladder, draining*
HoUnie Blood Balm (R.B.B.)liflMMnt
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mutants. Strengthens Weak Htomacha,
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Take as directed. If not mired when
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For Sale By W. H. Mashbum.
SS2E
The New York Sun Hays that
Greeks to tho number of 1,000
month land jn that city.
Lumber Lui
nber.
FENDER LI
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We hold out a helping hand to the
siok who are slowly creeping baok to
health. Vinol hasteno reoovery after any
severe sickness. After typhoid, pneu
monia or la grippe, Vinol quickly restores
strength, creates an appetite for nour
ishing food, makes rich, red blood, and,
unlike old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and
Emulsions, does not upset the stomach.
It tastes good. Try it on our guarantee.
Respectfully,
A. E. DIMMOCK, Druggist.
Bankruptcy Sale.
In the matter of 1
A. Edison, [ In Bankruptcy.
estate of A. Edison, bankrupt, <
t P?r-
. udsr
f Georgia.
Notice to Creditors.
All person* havln» dunsrwis against the es
tate ot Biss Elvira fa. Black, late of Lowndaa
county, O*., now deceased, aro hereby noti
fied to render in their demands to tho under
signed according to law, and all persona in
debted to mild estate are required to make I:
mediate payment. This 10th da^ofFeb. lb
Administrator; of'Miss Elvira e! I
ceased.