The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, November 04, 1905, Image 9

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i THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATLRD OVEMBER 4, 1905. ROOSEVELT NEARING HOME. Girlhood to v- ; ®r Mark, f*. jvc . • • in the lives of many girls wh:c i :i fu J u; tlie greatest dangers, and ths ’ reapcnsibiliiy her health, perhaps her life, tests ‘>ath t. 1 .* pa-ents. Young girls just «$?} \ fcuJJ .’u r into /.ar hood should be given G. . % F. ?. (Gen j’ i female Panacea) every i •V.j.ft n.onthxor ft 1. :; a year. It assists Nature : : to establish : i-^vTar, healthy periods, and hundreds mothers follow this course. 3uf«lSSrltheir <■>.. rters entering womar.hood •■ftvjk strong. > :hhv r.r.dfree iron: many of the a w; \ • -vit dP cfengenw* ,jV.*3 which afflict their sox.' H G. F. ?. (Gerst: ;’s Female Panacea) is and 'X % has been so continuously successful m the treatment of female diseases thac we are able to sell it under an iron-clad, money-back •pose, c: i by any eo [, money- guarantee to accomplish its advertised purpose, c: refund, your ey. No fairer proposition could be made y any concern, or Iw physician, and no other f emale remedy is so guaranteed, or of- any. _ f era you relief at so little 1 isk of expense. Go to your dealer and buy a bottle of G. F. Y. (GersMe s Female Panacea), use it as directed, and if you can hones Jy say you have not been benefited, return the empty bottle and got year money. THIS 6UARANTEE authorizes anv druggist to re- fund the purchase urine cf a bottle cf G. F. P. (Gerstle’s Female Pan:sea) to any woman who tries It and is not benefited by Its use. E.\D. Hewctt, <fCc.ryville, Fla., says: il My ~ ’ for several years from general and excessive me ns fruition. Wireless Telegraphic Communication With Warship West Virginia. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 30.—According to & wireless message received at ihe Norfolk navy yard, the cruiser West Virginia was at 10 a. m. 50 miles i south of Cape Huttera6. A strong northeast wind anil heavy seas pre vail. She was not expected to make the capes lor ten hours. The weather off the coast yesterday and last night was bad, and the wind was very high. There was no weath er bureau report this morning from the Hatteras station, as the wires at. went down in the storm, and no mes sages could be transmitted to or from Norfolk. It was explained at the local weather bureau that any wireless messages re ceived at Hatteras from the preside^ would have been sent to Norfolk im mediately, but for the prostration ol the coast service. It was stated from the office of the commandant of the Norfolk navy yard this morning An nothing had been heard there from the president’s yacht Sylph having aboard Mrs. Roosevelt and children, who le. Washington on Saturday last. It is thought here that the Sylph may be In Lower Chesapeake bay awaiting the arrival of the president on the West Virginia. £j. ,U. JUVIVI ll, f daughter suffered fot female weakness ai.„ ... After taking one bottle of G. F P. (Gerstle’s i Female Panacea) she has fully recovered. It is a Godsend to the female sex.” $1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Druggists. Gentle Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term. GLEE THERE is no piano before the public today (nor has there ever been) which is creating as much furiosity and talk as the Pianola Piano Representing:, as it does, the most important advance in piano construction of recent years, its acceptance on the part of the public has been enthusiastic and wide spread. . - 1 No person who aims to keep abreast of the times should neglect this opportunity-to become personally acquainted with this new /tad epoch-making type of musty*! instrument. MAN IS BLAMED. Booker Washington 8ays Caucasians Are Cajuee of Race Troubles Chicago, pot. 30.—Booker T. Wash ington, In 4 speech at a mass meeting yesterday a^ the First Regiment armor* in connectkjm with the national conven tion of Negro Baptists, blamed tht white man for the existence of a race problem la) Africa. He declared was created by "not allowing the black man in hit j native land to riue on pa:- aenger trains, but forcing him to ri». in freight dart.” Continuing Booker Washington snid: "The BMfopean nations almost have taken Afrijca from us. I am not dis eouraged when I bear your reports. Sending missionaries to Africa showt an advanced step for progress and in telligent peopl. s send out mlssianar.es. Did you ever hear of a Chinaman or a.i Indian sending out missionaires? Yon are not 'jaly sending to Africa thi Bible,- the spewing book and the gospel but you are uniting the people.” The convention will close today. Los Angeles was selected for the next an nual meeting. TO DO AWAY WITH RED TAPE. Work on Panama Canal Wifi Be Done by Business Methods. Washington, Oct. 30.—The criticism cf former Chief Engineer Wallace, of the isthmian canal, the work was handicapped by official TwTl&pe, whic prevented the‘speedy delivery of sup plies, has caused considerable discus sion in the excci|tiYo departments, where the work Is being look ad into by the Keep commission. "Wherever the government ll bondl eapped by Its anolcnt customs we Oban modrenUe It by better business met) ode,’ laid Chairman Keep today. -*W» do not find.so much duplication ol work as we db‘ a multiplication ot work, tt f* Impossible to operata the business of the piTiunmit iflw the fashion of private corporations, hut there Is room tor better* methods in many oases and the effort will be made to brine this about.” The Keep eommlesion will matte many suggestions, in its report to the president which the members think may reeult in abolishing practices that' hinder Instead ot help. The ohanges that may be determined upon, It was said today, could be effeoted through an executive order or by the direc tion ot the heads ot departments, with* our reoourse to congress. ANY make of piano will be taken in ex change tor the Pianola Piano. Monthly payment will be arranged WEBER PIANOLA PIAN WHEELOOK PIANOLA PIANOS 8TUYVESANT ■SPIANOLA PIANOS. | CARTER & DOROUGH J VALDOSTA, GEORGIA. 112 Patterson Street- DECIDEDLY SO. . . . THE . . . THOMAS Company. ASSORTMENT: RUGS, ART SQUARES, WINDOW SHADES, ROCKING CHAIRS, And STAIR CARPETS. We are opening up onr new line ofiRngs, and they are undoubt edly the prettiest ever came to Valdosta. Let ns send np some tor yon to select from. DON’T fail tojlook before you bny‘elsewhere. You'll find it to yonr interest to call on ns for anything you need. Thomas Furniture Company, 127 st£*™ on OUR DIPLOMAT8 ABROAD There will be an effort during the coming session of congress to increase the compensation of our amhassado and other diplomatic representatives abbrobad. Our country is the richest, in the world but there are a number of foreign countries with not half our wealth / who pay their representa tives at foreign courts much more than we jay ours. It is claimed by some and with considerable plausibility that foreign embassies should no longer be main tained; that they are anachronisms In this day oi prompt electric communi cation between the chancelleries of the world and in the new and direct say-precisely-what-you-mean diploma cy of which Bismark and Hay have been great exemplars. We should doiltless maintain our foreign diplomatic establishments on a par with those of Great Britain, France and Germany or else abolish them al together. A third course Is open to us sug gested by our embassy as at present maintained In London by a multi-mil lionaire ambassador of high literary and diplomatic attainments. In short we should abolish them or pay for their proper maintenance or give them to millionaires who are able and willing to represent the greatness and power of the United States. Son Lost Mother, "Consumption runs in our family, and through It I lest my mother,” writes E. B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years, however, on the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, which Las sav ed me from serious lung trouble.” His mother’s death was a sad loss to Mr. Reid, but he learned that luns trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure It. Quickest relief and > for coughs and colds. Price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed at W. D. Duna way’s and A. E. Dlmmock’s stores. Trial bottle freo. $3,000 Express Package Missing. Helena, Mont., Oct. 30.—The con tents of a $5,000 Northern Express package sent from Hamilton. Mont, New York, are missing and as a result the express company has several of it; detectives engaged. in trying to dis cover what became of the money. The money was shipped by Charles F. Re! ly to N. H. Harris & Oo., for invest raent. Instead of reoelving the s curltles he had purchased Kelley war dumbfounded to receive a letter slat ing that the oontents^of the package, upon receipt by the Near York firm con sisted Of* newspaper clippings. •eels were intact, however. Matador Looee His Ufo. Chicago, Qct. 80.—tA Tribute dis pafcA from jfce CUT ok iUgiif, mjt that Joaquin HemandM was sand by the third bull yesterday, ihe horn pen. etratlng hi* body. Alter tailing to the ground he was again'gored in the right eide. Physicians declare the wounds (Mai. Saturday the matador received 'a aablegram from Hlvim an nouncing the death ot hi* lather. He endeavored to secure a release from the the contract. to fight the boll, bui the management refused to ootnply. . Poleoned bj( Locust Tree Berk'. Burlington,, Vt., Oct. 30,—Two ■dare girls at St. John Orphans’ aay lum- became 111 yesterday from pole- oning which caused thV death of three laet week. Yesterday’* victim* were seised with violent convulsion*. Th. phyileians said that the children's III due to eating the bark an.i st treets, w ylum yard. ,/Vif'Take*" Long Rest “Jqnory Speer has declared islon of the district federal court at Macon Bhall be held until May, 1906. The reasons for this un usually long adjournment are recited in an official utterance just received. After reviewing the controversy which has been waged over the disposition of the old federal building, Judge Speer states that no quarters have been provided for the court and that therefore it is adjourned until the next regular session. “I Thank the Lord!” cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., "for the relief I got from Buck- len’s Arnica Salve. It cured my fear ful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suf fered for 5 years.” It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns and wounds. Guaranteed at W. D. Dunaway’s and A. E. Dimmock’s drug stores; 25c. CELEBRATING AT ODE88A. Odessa, Oct. 31—The promulga tion here of the Emperor’s manifes to was followed by the wildest excite- dom Is not a menace to public order Into the streets, a notable feature be ing the marching of troops and the cheering of the people. Church bells are ringing and a public holiday Is proclaimed. Pile*! Piles! Piles! Dr. William*' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared to cure piles* and DOBS IT In short order. Easy to apply; ev ery box guaranteed; 60c and $1. All druggists or by malL WILLIAMS MTO. CO., Cleveland, O. A Pueblo California, woman has been appointed on the police force. This Is u new kind of a club for our drug’women. Will'ex-President Cleveland [protest. lj The newspapers say that Bryan Is getting a double chin. This shows exercise will do. $4920.1 ftcturrd £jr us here 4a Atlanta, Georgia. A Southern Bugay for Southern trade, l fine Leather Quarter Top, has genuine — "— 1 — 1 Cushion, and Leather A 9Q Por Ihta fine Collar and Hame, <D^Ta™* nickel mounted Harness. »old with every GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY, regular retail price 112.60 to $13.00. Catalog and full dcacriptioa tent on request. GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. IBS-160 Rdgewood Are., Atlanta, Ga. Hundreds of lives *aved every year by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil In the houae just when It la needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. I Secretary Taft Is to sail for Pana ma at once. We guess the "lid’’ will stay straight for a little while now. mm Hives pre a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones, Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never falls. Instant relief, permanent c At any drug store, 60 cents. Should Auld Acquaintance be Forgot we say again— Forget it Not Uneeda Biscuit f NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Don’t forpt Graham Crackers Batter Thin Biscuit Social Tea lemon Snaps G. S. & F. Railway, j TUB BUST HOUTB TO Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, Americas. Birmingham, Montgomery, Albany, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Tampa and all Florida Points. Three Trains Daily Northbound. No. 2 Leavo Valdosta for Macon, No. 4 Leave Valdosta for Macon, No. fl Leave Valdosta for Macon, 11:30 p. m. Trains Arrive—Northbound. No. 3 Arrivo Valdosta from Palatka, 11:00 u. in. No. 4 Arrive Vsldosta from Jsoksonvillo, . . 11:16 p.m. No. 8 Arrive Valdosta from Jacksonville, 11:18 a. m. No. 10 Arrive Valdosta from Palatka, ... 11:05 p. m. Four Trains Daily Suthbund. No. 1 Leave Valdosta for P&latkA, 4:50 p. in. No. 3 Leave Valdosta for Jacksonville, . 5:20 a.m. • No. 7 Leave Valdosta for Jacksonville, 4:45 p. m. No. 9 Leave Valdosta for Palatka, .... 5:20 a. in. Trains Arrive—Southbound. No. 1 Arrive Valdosta from Macon, .... 4:86 p.m. No. 8 Arrive Valdosta from Macon, 5:10 a.m. No. 5 Arrive Valdosta from Macon 11:00 p. in. Bcfudulu given above \are tutjecl to change t of trains without notice, and the time of arrival anddt. Through Pullman Oars from Tifton, to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash ville, St. Louis and Chicago all-the-year-round. Elegant Sleeping Oars on Train No. 4 for Macoi* and Train No. 8 for Jacksonville. Handsome Parlor Oars on Trains Nos. i-7 and 8-2 between Macon, Valdosta and Jacksonville. Information as to rates, routes, schedules, sleeping car reservations, etc., will be gladly famished upon application to L. O. Sikes, Ticket Agent, Valdosta, Oa. S. r\ PARROTT. V-P. C. B. RHODES' G. P. A„ Macon, Georgia. J No matter how long you have had the cough; If It hasn't already devel oped Into consumption, Dr. Wood’s j Norway Pine Syrup will cure H. Lumber Liiinhr. FENDER LUMBER CO., dbaIaRbs in ali. kinds or m iii Georgia hoothera A Florid* and Atlantic fc