The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, November 04, 1905, Image 11

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, NO^EMBEB (, 1905. H ALLS Hair Renewer Why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rate you will soon bstwithout any hair' Just remember that Hall’s Hair Renewer srbps falMrr: hair, s-4 makes hair grow. “nftgfigrftgElf***- •HPHE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 1 INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J.,.has been in successful business for sixty years, has cash as sets of over ninety=three 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 Poiicy.” No Stockholders Purely Mutual. W. A. GODWIN, Agent, VALDOSTA, GEORGIA. 4- + 4* * 4* 4- 4- 4- + * 4* * * 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* * 4- 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 1 4'4*4-4-4*4"4'4*4-4*4-4*4*4-4*4-4-4*4*4*4*4-4- Shoes, Shoes., Shoes for you all. New styles brewing. Some thing doing for men. Stacy Adams & Hanan Dorothy Dodd and Ultra for ladies. Girls and boys don’t forget Moloney and Excelsor. You know what theyJ are. Come and see. Dorris & Thigpen, Valdosta, Georgia. NEW YORK’S RACE BADLY MIXED. But McClellan is Sure, to be Re- or. The Action of the Republican* in En dorsing Jerome has Put the Manag ers at Sea—Cleveland Endorses McClellan—The Effect of Hearst’s Race for Mayor. (From Wednesday's Daily.) The betting: Three and a half to 1 on McClellan.^ Four to 1 against Jerome, with a few bets at even money. Even money Hearst gets 125,000 vote?. New York, Nov 1.—-Former Presi dent Grover Cleveland lias announced his support of George B. McClellan for mayor »>ud sounded a summons for all men who owe fealty to the democratic party. His letter is pronounced by men wise in politics as one of the strongest can.paign pronouncements ever issued, The Tammany leaders, upon hearing the news, becamo highly elated and de clared that now the former president had cast his influence in the scales all was over but the shouting. It is interesting to note that while in the old days the Tammany organization under leadership of Richard Oroker, was bitterly anti-Cleveland, it' has changed front completely #and the ex-president was the choice of Leader Murphy for the presidential nomination in 1904 when Judge Parker was nominated at St. Louis. The political gossip today centered about the action of the republicans in indorsing Jerome, as far as it is possible to indorse him, for it^is still a doubtful question as to whether it is possible to substitute the name of Jorome as a can didate for district attorney at this late date iy the place of Flammer. This Flammer-Jerome business praotically demoralized all political headquarters today and no one seems to know what will happen next. Jerome’s friends are moving heaven and earth in efforts to indace the muni cipal league voters to support the ores- ent district attorney instead of Shearn, but up to the present, owing to the pow erful labor opposition, the disposition appears to be to stand by Shearn. Never before in the history of the oity, has a political situation been more mixed. Hearst and Jerome have "but ted into the game,” the former as an independent municipal ownership can didate, the latter as nn independent in dividualistic candidate. As a general thing, men who "butt into games” here in New York get "butted out” again, The cold, hard facts in the case are that conditions are changing almost every hour, but the betting—always the best criterion in New Pork elections—points to the triumph of McClellan without a doubt. To The Farmers: We are making special efforts tri suit ur stock to yoi*’ trade and iuvit* von to call in and sep what we have to offer you, before you buy. Mr. M. D. Register is with us again nud will bo glad to seive ffiis friends when they come to town. Come in to see us and We will he glad to show yon our stoeu ( Giddens Furniture Co. 122 Aslilev Ml. VAI.DOSI Mount Vesuvius Getting Active. Now York, Cot. 30.—iA correspon dent cables tho World from Naples, ai follows: "I am Informed by the dl rootor of the Mount Vesuvius obsorva. tory that there have been constant ex plosions from the crater of the volca no since Saturday night. The explo. eions, increasing constantly la viole nce,, are now occurring at half-minute Intervale, and they have again shatte ed the cone of the summit and caused a latteral Assure, which is pouring i constant stream of incandescent lava." SulcWed Because of Age. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 30.—Captain James G. Wright, &5 years old, killed himself by firing & bullet into his brain today. For more than a half century he was prominent in business circles in southern Indiana. Wright had been a steamboat captain, in charge of the boats plying the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. He had grown despondent, and killed himself because he thought he was living too long. He wae a man of wealth, having been at differ ent times a banker at Madison, Ind., and Fort Worth, Tex. $65.00 TOP BUGGY FOR $48.00, It is nut oiu n \< n l:\c an r.flei (tun a rt t-i (r.siblt fum of this kind, and , in. th.u will save yeti as much money. Our "Red Star” bitfitty is snld evetywlieic in the Rcnlh .at $05 CO, but to induce trade turn | units that late not lain 1 vying: in Savrmah, wc mak< tins idi-.-r. Our ttints t n tits buggy is 110 CO with order, balance : i| I:', dt t.lt. '. ill ul lading uttaela <• v ttl j , ivi- letfu ol examination I v pitialn-sev. Write us ar.d \w will send complete speeilieati uns ol this htifp-y. We are headquarters (or .11 kinds of harness and agents :ot Iial eoek hue lire et vehicles, and on account ol 1 alter ,teight rale can sell Iheit with eheaftr than any eomnetil ur in the interior. Write to-day. Savannah Buggy Company 320 Broughton St., W. SAVANNAH, GA. -4*4-4- 4*4-4"H~M“M*4”M~H"!-4~H- j MONEY TO LEND MONEY TO LEND :: I 1 SfiO.OOft' Fi »y Thousand Dollars $50,000 THE LOANASSOCI DESIRES TO LEND FIRST—On improved Real Estate In the City of Valdosta. SECOND—For building purposes on vacant lots. THIRD—Oii Farm Land near Valdosta. :: ON WHAT TERMS? FIRST—Monthly payments of $15 for each $1,000 borrowed. SECOND—Each borrower becomes a stockholder and shares in the profits he helps to accumulate. THIRD—Every borrower has the priviletlge of paying his loan in full at Any Time by giving us back our money less 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. G. A. WHITAKER, President. OFFICE AT THE MERCHANTS’ BANK- A. J. STRICKLANO, Vice-President. J. T. BLALOCK, Secretary & Trees arsATsensa I Schoffild’s Iron Works, M ANUyAOTUR'SRS OF . High Grade Machinery, MACON, GEORGIA,; Spanish Warship Founders. London, Oct. 30.—-A dispatch to a naws agency from Coranna, Spain, says that the Spanish armored cruiser OardlnaJ Cisneros founderod off Viila- neuva today after striking a rock. Ail about! Hit vessel were saved. 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* 4-4- 4*4*4*4*4-4-4*4-4-4*4-4* For Over Sixty Yesr*. been used for over sixty years by mil- Mrs. Winslow’s Southing Syrup, and An Old and Well Tried Remedy — lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic ami is the best remedy for diarrhoea, (s pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug gists In every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value Is incalculable. Be sure and ask (ov Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has take no other. Steam Ei^incs, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cane* Mills, Corn Mills, Iron Grinders, Shafting, Pul- leys, Boxing, Gearing, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. We are Original Inventors of tho Turj>entine Distillers Steam Pumping Out fit. Wo have lately equipped our already extensive boiler shops, which now gives ns largest ca pacity of auy£ manufacturers in the South. We are headquarters for Steam Pumps, Inspirators, Injectors, Valves, Lubricators, Wrought Iron Pipe, P " lor Tubes, Pipe Fittings aur. i -pe Fitters’ Ma terials. SAVE MONEY AND DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANLI ACTURERS J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS CO., Proprietors, Macon, Ga. r -~r -11=^1 rs Z