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THE VALDOSTA tlMES, SATtBDAk, OCTOBEB 28,1005.
»5
Jov^Eys
Celebrated Candies
Fresh
Every Week.
Both Package and Bulk
Goods. Full Line of
Chocolates, at
The City Bakery.
tie Mil FIST
IS COMING
Details of the Coming (Visit of the
Second British
FOR SALE BY.
S. Jones,
BaalEstate, Resting and Investments.
j3n'Ek«t Adair Street—in the best
of -neighborhood, I have a nice six room
htfcue. Hot and cold water, Porcelean
lined bath tub. - - Price $2,^50.00
a special bargain in a two story " "
dence. Eight rooms besides the
althrongh the honse. Size of lot"
Price *3,000.00'
-Good neighbo
liccly finished, fr
halls, on lot si:
• Pried to,000.1
On Troup Street—A one story, six
room honse, good locality. Lot
75*845. - - • Price *2,250.00
. On Forest Street—I have a 4 room
honse on lot 120x105. - Price $800.00
IhaveseTeral extra bargains in real
dence and vacant lots
See S. W. Jones (or real estate.
Place yonr renting property- with S.
W. Jones and same will receive proper
attention
hMght,
house
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA.—Lowndes Grant?.
“*' —'or Court of «i»ia county.- v
ttjofj. L. Staten, R. B. Dmnlel, J.
fervey, 13. H. Taylor and J. H. J*oWeU, ell
. .jowndee count?, respectfully shows:
. That the? and anch other persona aa
the? may aaaodate with them, their successors
and aaeifns desire to be incorporated under
the name and style of the South Georgia
Syrup Go. for a period of (20) twenty years,
with the privilege of a renewal at the expira
tion of that time; with authority to sue and
beaued; to ha re and use a corporate seal; to
make by-laws and rules fot the conduct of the
buainees; to appoint officers and agents for
the management of its affnlra, and to exercise
all the rights and privileges incident to such
corporations.
2nd. That the principal office of said oor
poration to be in Lowndes county, Georgia,
with the right to establish other offices and
agencies eitber in or oat of the Sta.e. The ob
ject of this corporation is pecuniary gain to
its stockholders, and the principal business
“*“ M -lanufncturlne of cans, the bay-
ig and peaking of syrups, tha
jits, vegetables, etc., and to carry
ub such other business whether manufactur
ing or otherwise, onless prohibited by law to
■nch corporations, as may seem advisable tc
the company to be carried on calculated di
rectly or indirectly to promote the company’s
interest or enhance its holdings.
To establish factories, to buy, sell, lease, oon-
vey, mortgage, bond and hdld such real estate
or othfer^roperty and use such as may
IWU The capital stock shall be (110,000) ten
tbouaahd dollars, to be divided into eheree of
($10.00) ten dollars each.
Petitioners desire tha right to increase the
tot exceeding
such increase
- „ edbv a vote of a majority of
the stock m desired.
4th. To apply for and otherwise obtain and
hold such patonts, trade-marks, oopyrights,
processes, trade names, inventions or discov
eries, such as may be to the interest of the
corporation to control.
6th. The management of the property and
business of this corporation shall be Invested
in aboard of directors, consisting of not less
than three nor more than ten, under such re
strictions as stockholders in convention may
declare.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that this
co’nrt may pass an order incorporating your
petitioners as aforesaid, and that this petition
and suoh order shall constitute the charter of
said corporation.
This 28th day of September, 1905,
J-L. Staten, R. B. Daniel, J. M. Harvey, E.
H. Taylor, J. H. Powell.
Filed in office September 28th, 190ft-
_ , . R. T. MYDDELTuN, Clerk.
Georgia—Lowndes County.
I, R. T. Mrddelton, clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby certify that
the foregoing is a correct copy of petition as
appears of record In my office.
Given under my hand and seal this Septem
ber 28th, 1905.
R. T. MYDDELTON, Clerk.
It Will Visit Annapolis First and
Great Social Functions are Plan
ned for Rear Admiral Prince
Louis, of Battenberg, Who Com
mands the Squadron—Ballroom on
His Flagship,
The coming visit, first to Arihapolis
and then to other cities, of the second
British cruiser squadron, commanded
by Hear Admiral Prince Louis of Bat*
tenberg, is likely to prove an event
quite oot of the ordinary, says the New
York World. Not onJy will the fleet
of war vessels anchored In the waters
of New Ydrk harbor be an 1 Important
one, but tt will be one of the largest
ever gathered at New York. ’Tttfrrf will
herthe five cruiaers of the drltS^i'Sec-
ond squadron —the’Drake, the ’Corn
wall, the Cumberland, the fitaar and
the Berwick; Admiral Evans* north
Atlantic fleet—the Illinois, the Kear-
sar&b, the Kentucky, the Iowa' and the
Massachusetts—and Rear Adtalmr Wil-
lftrd Ht BroWnson’s cruise- squadron,
consisting of ' the Pexmsytrahia, the
Colorado, the West Virginia 1 and possi
bly tfifc Maryland ff her npalra| are
completed In time.
The admiral prince is a a* man la
every way. He Is one of thetannd and
epnd men of the British navy. He Is
If physically, over six feet in*c
M he to a big man socially;
: the best connected men to*
By birth an Austrian, he li tf'Mural-
hxd Englishman and hne
kfdfce 1868, when bo
cadet He has worked Mi wigJB&ugb
every grade up to his present'ritok of
admiral, prior Jo his appolHUt to
which w wai ti*£'Chief Intelligence of
ficer at the admiralty office, a irfoet Im
portant position. He Is a$deVkf In
ventor and has made several, Impor
tant discoveries in connection with
ships and guns. At one time he was
In command of the royal yafcht during
the lifetime of Queen Victoria/ but, a
whisper of favoritism reaching the
queen’s ears, be was given another
equally important command.
Socially he Is on the top rung of the
ladder. He married one of the Hesse
princesses nnd Is therefore a brother-
in-law and cousin not only of the'czar
and czarina, but of the widowed Grand
Duchess Serge of Russia.' He J* also
doubly related to King Edward, who Is
Mr'tmcJe by marriage, because the
Princess Louise of Battenberg Is the
daughter of the king’s' brother, the late
Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. He Is
also a brother-in-law of the Princess
Henry of Battenberg. King Edward’s
sister, who Is the widow of his brother
Henry.
Great social functions are In the
course of preparation for the prince-
admiral because he brings an auto
graph letter from King Edward to
President Roosevelt. He nnd his of
ficers will be officially received by the
president, and a state banquet will be
jiven In their, honor at the White
flouRe. The British ambassador and
Lady Mortimer Durand will also en
tertain In honor of the admiral and his
officers at the British embassy.
The officers and men of the cruiser
squadron comprise the pick of the Brit-
tsi^uavy.
One of the fleet’s midshipmen Is
Prince Alexander of Battenberg, a
nephew of King Edward, who from nil
accounts Is a very enterprising young
Britisher. While he flunks none of his
duties, and would not be allowed to If
be wished to, he Is attached to his
uncle; the admiral, on special occasions
as an extra A, D. C.
While In Montreal recently Prince
Alexander told a rather good story
atymt himself. A few years ago,
while a cadet and cruising In the Medi
terranean, he ran completely out of
funds. lie wrote to' his grandma, the
late Queen Victoria, telling an unusual
ly pathetic hard luck story and asked
contribution to his exchequer.
No answer coming within two or three
weeks, he wrote a second letter, more
pitifully plaintive than the first
fortnight later he received a letter
from Grandma Victoria, a closely writ
ten epistle of several pages, full oi
economy, but empty of any remittance.
Then he wrote a third letter: “Dear
Grandma—Thanks for your letter; also
for your photo received at the same
time. It proved a friend In' need. ]
auctioned It off and realized £20 for It”
The admiral’s flagship, the Drake, dif
fers from any other warship afloat
She is the largest alphas a specially
constructed Imllroom Wpable of accom
modatlng 600 dancers at one time.
NEW RADIUM CURES.
: ni Ik* of Solm-
iu rtoiiK.
’.iworld
• I cure cancer-
.1 tuberculosis
• >!»;, the Homo
• the county
\ ei.v- the New
soc.ety Dr. DU-
,u. . took as his
• of Applying
:n?u:lc.illy.” lie
destructive ef-
-•ues to a high
been established-hy
ISarrelouit R$•>.;. :
lion O
The ucw i . c’l !
that rail atm
ous growrini an.,
was Informally.; *
puthk- :;t-.:
of New York 'roc
York. Work'..
At a mee-.iny: u1
fenbacli, the n.u.i,
subject "New M
Radiu:.. 7
said radium cxei
feet upon diseasi
degree. This lias
a large uumbor of reliable investigat
ors. He continued:
“A man eighty-four years old. at
Flower hospital, had a great tumor on
his foot. He had used Routgen rays
without effect A radium coating was
used upon him, and two days later the
tomor was found to be friable and
was easily removed. There had
a slight recurrence of the tumor, but
It only needed a proper application
agnin to cure It for good.
“Then we have been able to report,’-
he continued, “three cases of tumor
which have been arrested by the’^ ra
dium process. A fourth case was not
so successful. It may be that by longer
exposure better resfalts can be obtain
ed. We must not go too far yet aa to
cancers. We know so far that lip and
tongue cancers have been alleviated.
In some cases at the Flower hospital
cures have resulted.” ' /
Through the experimenta, he said,
solution was finally discovered of ra
dium bromide and gelatin which, while
having all the properties of pure ra
dium, could be ORRT'taTcoat rods of
celluloid or solid rubber; These rods
were then Injected Into the radium so
lution and afterward Into the diseased
tissues.
GET INSIDE.
IBI
doits Will 8how You How.
Rubbing tbe back -won't cure back
ache.
A liniment may relieve, but can’t
euro.
Backache comes from tbe lnilde—
from the' kidneys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills get Inside.
They cure sick kidneys.
Here is Valdosta proof that this Is
so:
T. J. Palin, proprietor of blacksmith
and wheelwright sbop, and veteran of
the Civil war, says: "I found relief
for my weak back In Doan's Kidney
Pills. ITurt my back some years ago
In a runaway. Tbe carriage fell on
my back and Injured my kidneys, I
think, for ever Blnce I have had great
trouble. Tbe kidneys have been all
wrong, the secretions were very dark
and I have had trouble In retaining
them, particularly at night, being call
ed out of my bed many times. This
seriously affected my general health
and I waa suffering all the time from
terrible pains. I used plasters and
liniments and tried several kidney
specifics, but nothing gave me any re
lief until I got a box of Doan’s Kidney
Pills at A. E. Dlmmock's drag store.
I used them according to directions.
They found the spot at once and since
using them all the pain has left my
back. I am stronger In every way.
Tbe secretions have been restored to
their normal color and have been reg
ulated, and my health has been great
ly benefited. I can sleep and rest well,
and I give Doan's Kidney Pills all the'
credit for If
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N.
Y., sole agents for the United Staten
” ’— "—and
Those Now at Panama
A LOVER OV GOOD HEAT
Will find whet he looks for here. Yean
training in the butchering basin* ■ < have tan
os how to bay wisely, handle, store and cat
meats to the advantage and satisfaction of l__
K Irons and sell at such figures as to prompt
Bin to call again, If yonr name is not on oar
list of customers we’d like to have it there.
May we?
VALDOSTA MEAT CO.
REMOVED TO
Fun of Tragic Meaning
Are these lines from J. H. Simmons,
,ot Casey, la. Think what might have
resulted from ’his terrible cough If
he had nof taken the medicine about
which he writes: “I had a fearful
cough, that disturbed my night’s
rest I tried everything, but nothing
would relieve It, until I took Dr.
King’s New Discovery tor consump
tion. coughs and colds, which com
pletely cured me. Instantly relieves
and permanently cures all throat and
lung diseases; prevents grip and
pneumonia. At W. D. Dunaway and
A. E. Dlmmock’s drug stores; price
50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
The red man steeped In crime
must be a double dyed villain.
Don to W«r Glass Brc,
With all the preparation nnd care
that could lmvc been devoted to an
operation on her muster, Cranny, the
pet Bouton terrier owned by Herbert
L. Swift, the Chicago packer, had her
left eye taken out recently at the Dog
and Cat hospital. An artificial eye Is
being Imported from Germany for the
aristocratic canine, and soon she wtU
be able to take her dally walks along
Michigan avenue without being sub
ject to the hurklng Jeers of rowdy
street dogs.
Remarkable Gann err on Colorado.
The remarkable record made by the
gunners of the cruiser Colorado at tar
get practice off Providence recently la
the talk of naval circles. With tbe six
Inch breech loading gun at a range of
3,500 yards, the target being of tri
angular canvas, forty shots were fired,
and forty hits were made. Tha per
centage of accuracy was Mi' Ten
shots were bred from each of tbe torn
eight-inch breech loading rifles. Only
three misses were recorded. •
For Over sixty Year*,
been used for over sixty years by mil-
lira. WInslow’a Soothing Byrap, nnd
An Old and Wen Triad Remedy—
none of mo there for their children
while teething, with perfec
It soothes the child, softens
allays all pain, cures wind _
la the beet remedy for diarrhoea. Is
pleaeaat to tha taste. Bold by
gists In every part of the i
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its raise
Is incalculable. Be sons and ask fo
urs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has
take no other.
Mr. Charles Stuart Here.
Ur, Charles T. Stuart, of Thomas-
vllle, came over this morning and le
spending the day among his friends
here. Mr. Stuart's health has great
ly Improved of late, which fact Is a
source of gratification to his many
friends In this city.
No one would ever be bothered
with constipation If evecyipic knew
how naturally and quickly Burdock
Blood Bitters regulates the stomach
and bowels.
Then Is Little Sickness Among the
Peasants Who Fled From Russia
and-ore Now Employed at Work
> Upon the Big Ditch—They are
Also Peaosful and Very Thrifty.
A new element that recently pie
tented Itself on the scene of the Pan
ama ennu! activities Is the udieut of
large numbers of ltusslau Immigrants,
writes George V. Steep In the Ne.v
York Tribune. At first this feature
seemed to be of little value, lu that It
.was feared that this class of labor
would) prove to he as unstable physic-
ally ns are all other uortliern work-
men who take service under tropical
conditions. So far, however, there bus
been less sickness among the members
of this colony than among any other
foreigners, on the Isthmus. Whether
thls lt dqe to their temperate habits,
axwCso merely a temporary condition,
• question to be solved.
are used to the luxuries
the homes of most north-
soon auccnmb to tbe rig-
malaria end other fevers, but
Russian peasants are men who
UVed In tbe most simple manner
. add, who seem to be of almost
psritect’- physique. They have lived
temperate lives and easily adapt them-
sslvhs to new conditions. They work
With rcnJorkablc steadiness, in marked
contrast to the Jamaicans and native
Pknstnan laborers. They do little or no
complalnlng and In tbe course 6f a day
accomplish doable the amount of work
accredited to an equal number of Ju-
males ns.
These men arc not temporary gangs
and nomads, but are thrifty farmers.
Who have fled from thetr native land to
escape oppression and who desire to
settle In a free country where they
can follow their pursuits In peace. The
large number of Russians coming thus
suddenly Is due directly to the Russo-
Japanese war. They are refugees, who
decided, rather than go to the front to
She4 thetr blood Id the cause of a na-
for which they could bare but lit
re and in principles of which they
bad no faith, to give up their homes
and seek peace in a land where war is
a thing of the past, where oppression
la unknovn and constant labor the
And these men arc,
only the forerunner,, of
many thousands more who will come
If health conditions continue good.
la addition to being the steadiest
and most valuable class of men who
have thrust their spades Into the
ditch, they ure practical farmers. That
alone Is sufficient guarantee for their
future. They are knowu to be peace-
ful and ■ thrifty, and their short resi
dence on tbe Isthmus demonstrates
that they arc clean and have a tend-
ency to keep their surroundings In the
best of sanitary condition. As evi
dence of the thrift that characterized
them In their native land, practicully
all of them have a little money saved.
With this as capital they luteud to
make their futures.
Tt Is our desire,” said Uuien Roluf-
vltcli, a tall, stalwart fellow, who
seemed to be a sort of leader, speaking
through an interpreter, "to add a little
to our savings by working on the cauul
and then return to our former agrlcul
tural pursuits somewhere off of the
line." And this utterance was charac
teristic of each Individual In the col
ony.
The plan seems a good one, und there
i little to binder them In their ef-
Public lands are abundant
iout the zone and the republic,
ere Is room for thousands of
farms. Tbs land has been cultivated
only la small areas la widely separated
districts, with vast Jungles between.
All of this land Is rich beyond compurc.
$65.00 TOP BUGGY FOR $48.00,
It is not often jon have an offer fitm a responsible firm of
this kind, and one that will save you as much money. Our
“Red Star" buggy is sold everywhere in the South at $65.00,
but to induce trade from points that have not been buying in
Savannah, we make this offer. Our terms on this buggy is $10.00
with order, balance sight draft, hill of lading attached with privi
lege of examination by purchaser. Write us and we will send
compete specifications of this buggy. We are headquarters for
all kinds of harness and agents for Babcock fine line of vehicles,
and on account of better freight rate can sell their work cheaper
than any comDetitor in the interior. Write to-day.
Savannah Buggy Comp
320 Broughton St., NV. SAVANNAH, O
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T HE 3 rup season is at hand and all
* prudent house-keepers now bottle
their syrup. The successful keeping of
bottled syrup depends in a large meas
ure upon the purity of your sealing wax,
and the quality of your corks. The
wax we sell is absolutely pure and the.
corks perfect.
RESULTS: Good 8j rup that will keep
well, if you buy corks and wax from
W. D. DUNAWAY
Druggist and Optician.
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oot Any vegetable will thrive In It.
llri JnU loduatry will probably re
main the chief occupation, but there
are fortune* to be made In rubber and
cane. ,
Truck gardens are now almost un-
khMEb, the few ttiat do exl»t being
conducted by tfas Chinese on the rolling
country on the peninsula across the
bay to tiie-nortb from the city of Psn-
ami. The supply Is Inadequate, with
the result that tho principal diet of the
country !* meat That In Itself la suf
ficient to cause sickness among north
erners'In * warm, humid climtte, but
Is' U Imposslhl*,. to secure sufficient
frash vegetables st the present time. I
thus jaleinrs gnat field to he devel
oped by small fanners.
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INTERESTING 1
THOMAS
DICIDEDLY SO.
' THE . . .
Furniture
Company.
ASSORTMENT:
RUGS, ART SQUARES, ,
WINDOW SHADES,
ROCKING CHAIRS,
And STAIR OARPETB.
We are openiug up our new ltoe of Rugs, and tiny ure undoubt
edly tho prettiest tver c» me to Vitldot-fa. Let us Ki d up nine for
yon to select from . DON’T fail to look before jon \ uy elsewhere.
You’ll find it to your interest to call c u us for anything yon
need.
127 Patterson
Street. _
Thomas Furniture Company,
Is It Right?
b It right that a property
should loss I4J0 to 1st a dealer
50 cents? A dealer makes 50 cents
more cm foirtssn gallons of ready-for-
use paint, at |1.50 per gallon, than
our agent doss on sight gallons of L.
A M. paint sad six gallons of llnssed
oil, which makes fourteen gallons of
the best ftalnt in the world, st 11.20
per gallon; tho property owner loses
Just 14.20. I* It rght?
It only requires 4 gallons of L. A
M. and t gallons linseed oil to paint
with _
Paint
liberal
Churches painted
A Martinez L. A M.
nal quantity given to churches
bought from B. F. Whittington, j
1845. ss IQQ5-
'T'HE MUTUAL BENEFITLIFE
* INSURANCE COMPANY of
Newark, N. J., has been in successful
business for sixty years, has cash as
sets of Over ninetythree million dol“
lars, issues the most liberal and attrac
tive policy on the market at LOWER
RATES THAN OTHER TRUST
WORTHY COMPANIES and pays
the LARGEST ANNUAL dividends.
The Leading Annual Dividend Company of
America. Hhs never written a “Tontine Policy."
No Stockholders Purely Mutual.
W. A. GODWIN, Agent,
TllVALDOSTA, - - GEORGIA.
KM Ashley Street.