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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH i0, 1906
See the Nice Assortment of
Spring Lawns and Suitings
AT THE ehpire store,
111*"North Patterson Street, Valdosta, Georgia.
A Nice Line of White Goods Expected Every Day.
VARIETIES OF CRAMPS.
Curious Affliction* of Men In Various
Walks of Life.
One of the curious consequences
of the modem division of labor is the
crAmps thnt attack those who con
stantly use their hands in one partic
ular manner.
Writing cramp was first to appear
being quite unknown until the in
troduction of steel pens. It affects
men far oftener that the fair sex,
and, singularly*, those who suffer are
not literary men, but copyists. It
Is almost incurable and even when
the left hand 1b used the cramp very
soon crosses over to It.
Musicians of every kind are attack
ed. Among pianists it Is chiefly la
dles ambitious to become profession'
als who are the victims. Violent
pain, weakness and fatigue* of the
arm mako playing nn Impossibility.
Violinists are affected both in the fin
gors of the left hand and the hand
that holds the bow. Clarinet players
get cramps of the tongue and flute
players get cramps in the larynx.
Telegraphers suffer very often,
and they call It "loss of the crip".
Tailors get oramps in legi as well
_ hands. Smiths and carpenters
~ get what is called "hammer cramps."
resulting from the enormous number
of blows struck. It Is estimated that
a forger of knives and scissors strlk'
es 28,000 blowh every day.
Drivers get cramps In the hand,
especially in the case of those who
break in hnrd mouthed horses. Cigar-
makers, watchmakers, photographers,
auctioneers, sawyers, billiard play*
ere dontlsts, turners, stampors, weav
ers, painters, money counters nnd
ballet dancer—all suffer from their
own peculiar cramps and often so so*
voroly that they havo to exchange
their employment for some other.
NEW BOAT LINE TO NEW YORK.
Brunswick 8team*hip Co., Formed
With $1,500,000 Capital.
Atlanta, March 7.—Announcement
has just been made of the completion
of all plans for a new steamship line
between Brunswick, Ga., and Boston
and New York. It will be known as
the Brunswick Steamship Co., H. M.
Atkinson of. Atlanta being its presi
dent. Orders for four freight steam
ers have been placed with the Fore
River Shipbuilding Co., of Quincy,
Mass. Contracts have been let for
piers and warehouses at Brunswick
to cost $500,000* The capital stock
of the company Is approximately $1,-
500,000.
The stoamshlp company will carry
freight at first and passengers later
on. It will be operated in coiijunc*
tlon with the Atlanta, Birmingham &
Atlantic railroad.
GREAT TRIUMPH FOR
COL. DILLINGHAM’S
PLANTJUICE.
REMOVES MONSTER TAPE-WORM
FROM L. J. STURDIVANT OF
THOMASVILLE, QA.
Doctors in Both Bohemia and Amerl-
STATE OF GEORGIA — Lowndes
County:
To the Superior Court of Said County
The petition of the Dalton Grocery
Company, a corporation of said
county, respectfully shows:
1st. That at the May Term, 1904,
of the Superior Court of said county,
petitibners were duly incorporated
under the name and style herein
stated for 4 and during the period of
twenty years.
2nd. That pursuant to the order
of incorporation, petitioners was du
ly-organized, and since that time has
been, and still is, engaged in the eri
ca Utterly Failed—Had Afflicted : terprise authorized by the order of
Him for Ten Years—He Publicly !>corporatilon
Thanks Col. Dillingham and Hia
Fir«t Term of Grady Court.
Solicitor General W. E. Thomas
and Stenographer Britt Davis went
over to Cairo this week to attend tho
SUICIDE KILLED WIFE FIRST.
Dr. Henry L. Whitebeck, of Buffalo
Believed to Have Been Insane
Buffalo, N. Y.„ March 7.—Henry
L. Whitebeck, a physician and
dentist, killed his wife with a ham
mer today and then bleW his brains
out with a rifle. •
Whitebeck walked up behind his
wife as she was sitting In a rocking
chair and struck her a terifllc blow
on the temple with a hammer. Then
he laid the hammer on a table and
walked Into the next room, where he
took up a rifle, rested the butt end
on the floor, placed his forehead
against the mouth of the barrel and
pulled tho trigger. Tho top of his
head was blown off.
Whitebeck recently had been a
patient In a sanitarium.
AN IMPETUOUS WOOER.
Proposes 5 Minutes After Meeting;
Refused, He Knocks Girl Down.
Wilkes-Barre, March 7.—Because
she refused to marry him, Louis Or-
first session of tho superior court of , K Qna * of Dupont, last night knocked
Grady county. Miss Mary Forbeth down, bruised
It is said that there was a lot of her face and loosened three of her
business from the old counties and teeth.
two 'days were spont in clearing up I She had him arrested this morning
the docket of old enses. Quite a am* he was locked up to await trial
number of new cases have been filed j f° r asalu, lt and battery,
and these will come up for a hearing ! Wo proposed to her five minutes
3rd. That the entire stock of
said corporation is now ownel by
O. D. Dalton, J. H. Osborne, W.
M. Scott, H. S. Candlish and A.
Hoagland.
4tb. It is the purpose and desire
of petitioner to amend its charter
and petition for incorporation by
Great Remedy Plant Juice.
It would be hard to find a man,
woman or child in Thomasville, Ga.,
or for that matter, in Thomas coun
ty, who does not know Mr. Joel
Sturdivant who for ten years or ' striking the word "fifty thousand dol
more has run a saddle and harness J lars" from the "fifth" paragraph of
manufacturing establishment on 1 Sfl ld petition, and Inserting in lieu
Broad street. It would also be dif-1 thereof, the words "one hundred and
flcult to find a happier man in the 1 fifty thousand dollars,” so that pe-
clty today than Mr. Sturdivant, and I ‘-Goner may have the privilege of
the cause of his happiness is the increasing the capital stock and the
fact that Col. Dillingham's Plant power to Increase the same from
Juice has relieved him of a one hun
dred and ten feet .tape-worm which
has been afflicting him for ten years.
A reporter interviewed Mr. Sturdi
vant and elicited from him the fol
lowing facts:
Dillingham, has In his possession, I
carried for ten years. The best
doctors I could find tried to remove
it but failed, and at times small por
tlons of it was removed but none of
the doctors succeeded In getting the
head until I took Dillingham's Plant
Juice. I went to Montgomery &
McIntyres’ drugstore and purchased
a bottle of Dillingham’s Plant Juice
and took it according to directions
and exactly In two hours and thirty
minutes the worm was removed,
body and all. I can honestly say I
did not have the least faith in the
ability of the medicine to remove
the worm, as many doctors had trie i
and failed. I want to say that I
can’t express the relief I felt in part
ing with that horrid monster that
had caused me so much trouble and
pain these long ten years. I shall
always keep Col. Dillingham Is
grateful remembrance for tht relief
his remedy gave me. While my
health was not as badly affected as
tape worm affects some people, yet
it was a great annoyance to me in
my business. I had to eat an early
breakfast and along about ten or
eleven o’clock I would have to get
time to time, in the discretion of the
said corporation, not to exceed the ]
sum of one hundred and fifty thous' {
and dollars and also of decreasing j
the capital stock In like manner, not.
_ - below the sum of ten thousan 1 dol-1
“That horrible tape worm,” salJ lar»„as provided In Its charter. !
Mr. Sturdivant, "Hat Mr. .JkK. By uw>nlmous vote of,,the.
Watt*, general agent for Col. stodk-holders of the petitioning cor-
Ion, It has been determined that
Iteration,
petitioner file its application for such
amendment, such vote being had at j
the regular meeting of the stock- j
holders of the corporation. |
Wherefore, petitioner prav 8 that,
an order be passed amending its 1
said charter as herein set out.
WOODWARD & SMITH.
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Filed in office this March 5. 1906.
R. T. MYDDELTON, Clerk,
GEORGIA—LownJes County:
I, R. T. M.vddeltou, Clerk Superi
or Court of said county, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of a petition for charter as ap
pears of file In my office. This
March 5, 1906.
R. T. MYDDELTON,
Clerk S. C.
nt tho next term.
The most important case that will
come up for a hearing at this term
of conn is that of tho state against
Throlkold, charged with the murder
of William Drew. The case Is at
tracting considerable attention on I P re *s *he suit,
account of the prominence of the par
ties connected with it, and the coun
sel employed both by tho prosecution
and defense. Judge A. S. Rodden-
bery, Roscoe Luke and Theo Titus
are in the prosecution and Hammond
& HAmmond are for the defense. The
case will be called tomorrow morn
ing
after they had been Introduced. She
was so surprised that she could do
nothing but shake her head and
when he repeated the proposal she
replied with an emphatic "No."
Then, enraged, he used his fist to
Notice.
To all, and especially those who
may not know the facts as herein
after shown by receipts:
Office of Comptroller General, Tax
Department.
Atlanta, Ga., May 10th, 1905
« . . . . . . .. .. i Mr. D. C. Sirmans, agent tor M.
a heavy lunch to feed both the worm ! M Monk, T C
Dln „. T i u * I Dear Sir: Your final settlement
a n ift m ?. * ha 5 don !i 1 of 1904 taxes received and found cor-
S?*»•“ d " C ’° r ‘ , !S V 3d M , ° a " d ! reel. I enclose receipt* which bal-
*55 caa n,',n" J.? n ,.. L Mr ? “, ,ts I ances the account for that year,
o’ ninv.? rt, nR ‘ a „, re l’ resc “ tiul '^1 Many thank* for your good work
tvre, R. Thomas. Jr., and at *».-J ' a,gnea|
G. B.
Burtons Testifies After Four
Years.
G R. Rurhans, of Carlisle Center,
N. Y., writes: "About four years
ngo I wrote you stating that I had
been entirely cured or severe kidney
trouble by taking less than two bot
tles of Foley’s Kidney Cure. It en
tirely stopped the brick dust sedl*
ineut, and pain and symptoms of
kidney disease disappeared. I am
glad to say that I hae never had a
return of any of those symptoms
during the four years that have elap
sed *ud I am evidently cured to stay
cured, and heartily recommend Fo
ley’s Kidney Cure to any one suf
fering from kidney or bladder
trouble."
moa. wed. frl.
Secretary Taft* wants an army of
100,01)0 men. but the secretary will
hardly be able to get that many un
employed people at this stage of the
game. An emergency will have to
arise before he can secure them.
Dangers of Pneumonia.
A cold r.t this time if neglected Is
liable to cause pneumonia which is
so often fatal, and ovefi when the pa
tient has recovered the lungs are
weakened, making them peculiarly
susceptible to the development of ocn
sumption. Foley’s Honey and Tar
will atop the cough, heal the lungs
and prevent pneumonia. LaGrlppe
coughs yield quickly to the wonder
ful curative qualities of Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar. There U nothing else
"just as good."
-ion. wed. frl.
$3,000,000 FOR CRIPPLES.
Philadelphia. March 7—Announce*
was made at the opening of the Wid-
ener Memorial Home for Crippled
Children yesterday thnt P. A. B.
Wtdener who gave $2,000,000 for the
building of the institution, has donat
'd $3,000,000 more for a maintenance
fund.
The Income from this will be dbout!
$150,000 a year.
PII..I PH.it Pllesl
Dr. William*' Indian Pile Ointment!
la prepared to cure piles, and DOES!
IT in abort order. Raay to apply; j
cry box guaranteed; 60c and $L All
druggists or by maiL
WILLIAMS MTG. CO,
Cleveland* O. <
w*-™/ W. A. Wright,
the ! Comptroller General.
one See below for ordinary’s certificate
?? n j GEORGIA—Clinch County:
•Mr. . Thls j 8 to certify that David Sir*
mans, tax collector has made full
Dillingham s Plant Juice remedies 1 settlement with county for taxes col
are for sale by A. E. Dlmmock, Val- j i ec ted for the year 1904. This April
dosta, Hahlra Drug Co., Hahlra, Ga.. <>oth 1906
Times-Enterprise office. Any
doubting the above statement
write the above parties or
Sturdivant, Thomasville. Ga.
and J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
Wood’s Seeds.
Second Crop
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go further in planting than other
Seed Potatoes, 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
sent out in full-size barrels.
Write for prices, nnd Wood's
1906 Seed Book, giving full and
interesting information about
Seed Potatoes.
T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, • • VIRGINIA.
We carry the UtG.it stock of Pot.toe,
tu the Sooth. M.lno. Northern.
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Write for prlcei.
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As to Mr. Jesse Wllkerson being
hirel by my bondsmen to go wl'h mo
to collect the taxes, which I have
heard was reported. It Is wholly un
true and without foundation to sup
port It. I employed him at my ex
pense As for final settlements with
the state and county for the taxes of
1*105 I am not required to mako
earlier than the 20th day of April.
1906. If there be any person doubt'
ins the above to be true, I most re
spectfully request that they call on
me for a full explanation which I am
fully prepared to make. This Feb.
;nca. 1906.
0. C. Sirmans,
Tax Collector, Clinch County
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