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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 4 ,1906.
OUR RECORD
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With medicines as with other things, the surest test of
worth is the length of time they have the confidence of
the people. The efficacy of S. S. S. has been thoroughly
proven by experience, and so successful has it beeu that
today it is the best known and most widely used blood
remedy in the world. For diseases such as Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula,
Skin Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, Contagious Blood Poison, and other troubles
due to an impure and poisoned condition of the blood, no remedy acts so
promptly and thoroughly as does S. S. S., and thousands throughout the
country, cured of such diseases, are daily recommending it to others simi
larly afflicted. ITS FORTY YEARS OF EXISTENCE HAVE BEEN
FORTY YEARS OF CURESm S. S. S. is a blood purifier of the highest
order, containing properties necessary to cure blood troubles of every character,
and which make it the greatest of all tonics. It goes into the blood and drives
out any and all impurities, and makes this stream of life strong and healthy,
and when this is done disease cannot remain. Being made entirely from roots,
herbs and barks, chosen for their healing, purifying and building-up proper
ties, it does not injure any of the delicate organs or tissues of the body as do
those medicines which contain Potash; Mercury, Arsenic or other harmful min
erals, but cures safely as well as permanently. S. S. S. reaches deep-seated
and inherited cases on which the ordinary Sarsaparillas and tonics have no
effect. It is no experiment to use S. S. S.; it is a remedy with a record; it
has proven its worth and ability by its forty years of cures. If you need a
blood remedy begin the use of S. S. S.; write us about your case and let our
physicians advise you and send book on the blood; no charge for either.
i THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
VALDOSTA MARBLE WORKS.
The best equippec^olant of the kind in
the country, operating latest improved
machinery for Cuttmg and Carving
MONUMENTS
Ypu are cordially invited to call and
inspect our stock and get our prices.
L. H. WARLICK, Proprietor
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Announcement
The New Liquor House
Is now open for business. I ask the public
to call and get prices, as I make a specialty
of shipping mail orders, which will always
have my prompt attention. Remember we
run no BAR. 1 have had twenty-five years
experience in the Whiskey Busjness and I
assure you that I will give you the best
Whiskey for the money that you have ever
bought before. AH 1 ask of you is Vo give’me
a trtal. I keep all Brandies for medical pur
poses. That’s all. You will find me at
118 North Ashley Street.
Louis Lippman,
Valdosta, Ga,
G. S. & F. Railway.
THE BE8T.BOUTE TO
Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, Americus, Birmingham,
Montgomery, Albany, Jacksonville, St. Augustine,
Palatka, Tampa and all Florida Points.
Three Trains Daily Northbound.
No. 8 Leave Valdosta for Macon, . |. 11:20 a.m.
No. 4 Leave Valdosta for Macon 11:80 p.m.
No. 6 Leave Valdosta for Macon, 6:00 a.m.
Trains Arrive—Northbound.
No. 3 Arrive Valdosta from Palatka, . 11:00 a. m.
No. 4 Arrive Valdosta from Jacksonville, . . 11:16 p.m.
No. 8 Arrive Valdosta from Jacksonville, . 11:13 a.m.
No. 10 Arrive Valdosta from Palatka, . . 11:06 p.m.
Four Trains Daily Southbound.
No. 1 Leave Valdosta for Palatka,
No. 3 Leave Valdosta for Jacksonville,
Np. 7 Leave Valdosta for Jacksonville,
No. 9 Leave Valdosta for Palatka, ....
Trains Arrive—Southbound.
No. 1 Arrive Valdosta from Macon, ....
No. 3 Arrive Valdosta from Macon,
No. 5 Arrive Valdosta from Macon
4:60 p. m.
5:20 a. m.
4:45 p. m.
5:20 a. m.
Schedule* given above [art tuhject to change icithout notice, and{th« time of arrival and <U.
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varture of trai
guaranteed.
Through Pullman Cars from Tifton, to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash
ville, St. Louis and Cliicago all-the-year-round. Elegant Sleeping Cars
on Train No. 4 for Macon and Train No. 3 for Jacksonville.
Handsome Parlor Cars on Trains Nos. 1-7 and 8-2 between
Macon, Valdosta and Jacksonville. \
Information as to rates, routes, schedules, sleeping car reservations,
etc., will be gladly furnished upon application to
L. O. Sikes, Ticket Agent, Valdosta, Ga.
S. K. PARROTT. V-P. C. B. RHODES, G. P. A.,
Macon, ^Georgia.
Near Shreveport.
A Mob Composed of a Thousand Men
Gathered to Lync^ the Murderer,
but were Prevented by Troops and
Armed Citizen* in the Jail.
Shreveport, La., Feb. 20—While
returning home from school yester
day Margaret Lear, a fifteen-year-old
girl, was attacked in the road near
her home by a negro who attempted
to crjminally aasault her. Tho. glri
struggled and screamed several times
when the negro drew a pistol and
shot her through the neck, the dhot
resulting in her death in a few min
utes. ■ ‘ • J*= •
The alarm was given, and the ne- ;
gro who gave his name as Charles
Coleman, was apprehended by a pos
se under Sheriff .Ward two hours af
ter the crime.
thousand, 'men .gathered at the
The Prei
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The Preferred Stock for the Hender-
ranford Buggy Company hat
Subscribed and the Factory
Will Remain In Valdosta—Sash
Factory to Resume, too.
'(From Tuesday's Daily.)
,,It Id pretty well assured that the
Hende eon-Cranfor J Buggy Company
bo rebuilt in Valdosta as soon as
the vr< rk can be done.. It Is under
stood hat the new building will be
of brl<k ahd that the enterprise will
bo.i&irer than ever before.
^|£e* rs. a. S. Pendleton, J. T.
Iilalot i and J. T. Roberts met In the
Merchants Bank last Friday morn-
i hr and started a new list of sub
scribers to the amount of preferred
stock which the buggy company
UgjKglted to place here. About three
.^.JrKraOllnd dollars of the amount was
jail as soon as It, was known that tty Ascribed there, and then a canvas*
negro had tyen cayttiwft of the city was made by Messrs. Pen-
die ton and Roberts, the balance of
the amount being taken during the
day.
‘ This was the chief barrier in the
why of a speedy decision to rebuild
In Valdosta and now that It has been
removed, it Is expected that the com
pany will go on with its work of re-
bui\ding. In the meantime, itwill oc
cupy one of the bulldlijgs at the fair
grounds until Its new building is
completed. f
4^ The.Bash Factory, too.
There is a strong probability that
tbh Vaidoata Sash and Door Factory
w.ill also be rebuilt on a larger scale
than, ever before. Mr. Shaw has
been, working sMWly to get things in
shape and the outlook how is that
everything'will he arranged all right
and 'that the concern will go on with
It# work as formerly.
avowed intention * *jf lynching him,
but the presence of troops and arm
ed citizens in the Jail prevented an
attack by the mob. The crowd at
the jail had disappeared by 'daylight
this tnornlng and the city is now
quiet. It is not believed 'there will
be aJy further attempt to lynch the
negro.
The grand Jury which whs drawn
last night will meet this afternoon
and It is believed prompt action
will be taken. The troops will prob
ably be kept here until after. Cole
man’s trial. . _
Eat More
of the most nutritious of flour
foods—Uneeda Biscuit—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to
Earn More
because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity.
■ Thus you will also be able to
Save More
because for value received there
is no food so economical as
Uneeda ^Biscuit
IS0 In a dust tight,
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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j MADDEN KILLED IN RUNAWAY.
Physician of Brunswick Was Thrown
From His Buggy.
Brunswick, Ga., Feb. 20—Dr. J. M.
Madden, one of Brunswick’s moBt !
prominent citizens, was Injured in a
runaway this afternoon and died a
short time afterwards
Dr. Madden was returning to the
livery stable from his residence
when his horse suddenly became
frightened and dashed down the
street at a rapid rate. The animal-
made several quick turns and In one
of them Dr. Madden was thrown
heavilyto the ground, receiving inju
ries about his head.
Dr. Madden had only recently re
turned from the Joims Hopkins Nos*
pltal at Baltimore, where he was crit
ically ill, and was just regaining his
health. He had been residing in
Brunswick for many years, and was
a leading and popular citizen. He
leaves a wife and three children,
Mrs. R. B. Tupper, of this city, Mrs.
W. C. Hatcher, of Columbus, and J.
M. Madden, Jr., of Jacksonville.*
The sad accident cast a gloom over
the entire community.
CHILD
BURNED TO DEATH.
Death of an Aged Lady.
Mrs. A. E. Hunt, of Savannah,
died Friday afternoon at the resi
dence of Mr. R. E. Allen on Rogers
street, after a short Illness. Her
death occurred about five o’clock and
was the result of a complication of
troubles Incident to old age.
She was eighty-eight years of age
and had resided with the family of
Mr. Allen for a year and a half being
an old friend of the family and one
who was greatly esteemed by them.
She was the mother of Mr. A. R.
Hunt, of Nashville, who came down
to accompany the remains to Sa
vannah, where the funeral will occur
tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Allen will
also go to Savannah to attend the
funeral.
She was a patient, noble Christian
character and her quiet, peaceful
end came as a fitting climax to her
long and simple life.
8tartling but True.
People the world over were horri
fied on learning of the burning v of a
Chicago theater In which nearly six
hundred people lost their lives, yet
more than five times, this number or
3,000 people died from pneu
monia In Chicago during the same
year, with scarcely a passing notice
Every one of these cases of pneumo*
nia resulted from a cold and could
have been prevented by the timely
use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
A great many who had every reason
to fear pneumonia have warded it
off by the prompt use of this remedy.
The following Is on instance of this
sort: “Too much cannot be said In
favor of Chamberlain’s Cou^a Rem
edy, and especially for colds and in
fluenza. I know that it cured my
daughter of a severe cold, and I be
lieve saved her life when she was
threatened with pneumonia.’’ W. D.
Wilcox. Logan, New York, Sold by
\ D. Dunaway, Valdosta, Ga.
Work Is one of the greatest things
on earth as long as you don’t have to
.lo If. 55!
Her Clohlng Caught Fire Prom
Bonfiro.
Balnbridge, Ga., • Feb. . 20.—RubJf
;e 9-year-old daughter of: Air
colored, was playing In
the yaid near a fir* a 'Jay or two
ago, and coming too near the flames
her clothing caught on Are ahd aha
was horribly burned. After enduring
hours of suffering she died.
Chamberlaln’a Cough R.medy the
Mother's Favorite.
The soothing- and healing proper
ties of this remedy. It* pleasant taite-
and prompt and permanent cure*
have made It a favorite with people
everywhere. It 1* especially prized
by mothers of small children, for
coldB, croup and whooping cough, as
It always affords nulck relief, and ns
It contains no opium or other harmful
drug, it may be given as confidently
to a baby ns to an adult. For sale
by W. D. Dunaway, Valdosta, Ga.
Julia Ward Howe III.
Now York, Feb. 20—A special from
Boston says Mrs. Julia Ward Howe
Is seriously 111 and hor friends are
alarmed over her condition. She Is
troubled with rheumatism..
Atlantic Fertilizer
Company,
JOHN LANE, Mgr.
Factory;
Comer River and Alabama Sts.
104 South Patterson Street.
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Plltsl Piles! Piles!
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pll* Ointment
la prepared to cure plica, and DOBS
IT In (hart order. Eaay to apply: ev
ery box guaranteed: 60c and SI. All
dmgglgtg or by malL
WILLIAMS HTO. CO .
Cleveland. O
Editor John Temple Graves and
Co) lEngllsh of Georgia, are talk
ing about fighting a duel. Editor
aravp*iwin probably have the choice
of weapons and will undoubtedly se
lect fountain pens.
Wood’s Seeds.
cond Gop
Potatoes
i planting than other
Potatoee, yield better and
more uniform crops, and are in
high favor with truckers and
potato growers wherever planted.
Our stocks are of superior
'quality, uniform in size, and
jeent out in full-size barrels.
JWrite for prices, and Wood’s
J0C6 Seed Book, giving full and
.interesting information about
Sejed Potatoes.
if.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, - • VIRGINIA,
carry the Inrite'-.t htock of Potato**
la the South. Maine, Northern,
frown an»i Second Crop Seed
Write for prices.
WHOLESALE QRODERS.
We are sole agents for the El Nacional Cigar Co.,
manufacturers of clear Havana cigars. Fama Nacional
and Triumpho Nacional brands. No Brands are more
popular.
SEND US YOUR;ORDERS.
The A. S. Pendleton Co.,
Valdosta, Ga.
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This BOX of MONEY will be given away FREE to:thoXholder of
the key which unlocks the lack.
ONE KEY GIVEN WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE.
ONLY ONE KEY WILL UNLOCK IT-
J. Y. Blitch, cashier of the First National Bank, nnlocked
this box anil put the key with the other keys,
J. BLACK\
115 N. PATTERSON STREET, VALDOSTA,* GEORGIA.
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FERTILIZERS
My connection with the Armour Fertilizer Works enables me
to give the trade the very best goods on the market at the
least cost. See me before buying. Office In rear of the
Merchants Bank.
H. Y. TILLMAN,