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THE VALDOSTA TIM]
MARCH 31. I«<)6.
THE VALDOSTA TIMES.
C. C. BRANTLEY, Editor,
f. L. TURNER, Business Manager.
•UB&CRIPTION PRICE »1 A YEAR.
Entered at the Poetofflca at Valdosta
Oa., aa Second Claea Mall Matter.
CORRUPT USE OF MONEY. I divide the Democrats. “No time to
The recent action of the democrat* ! divide now when they are spilt, j
Ic executive committee of I>ownde, j "Disfranchise the blacks and free
county in passing a resolution con-, the whlt0 *" 1,0 tttat " tlie whltea wl11
demnlng the use of money In rhe po- | n0 ' on kcr be afraid to divide,
llllcal campaign In this county, and | Mr * Walson declared In the last
at the same time making a rule to , Presidential campaign that he was
lirevent «uch corrupt practice, has i bacl< ln polltlc “ 10 Btay * and that be
met with general approval among ihai1 reconsecrated himself to the
all classes of clflzenB. except per- w °rk of putting the Populist party
haps a few political heelers who are i on 118 leB8 a &ain. He has worked
ready anl willing to sell themseltes I himself up to the point of believing,
to the highest bidders. j that lf he can cau8e to be written ,n
our constitution some hokus-pokus
phrases on the subject of disfran
chisement that it will remove any
. I remaining fear of negro domination
. a u , J jr» ~s and that then “the whites
Enn>how, thlB spelln’ reform biz-j ,r y
ness Is likely 2 hav ruf slodla' bcfo the arrest of Secretary Cortelyou
VALDOSTA, OA., MAR. 31, 190«
SIXTEEN PAGES
The dispatches yesterday and to-1
dawn ' day, show the crusades that are be-1
Awful suspicion begins
that Mr. Carnegie’s spelling Is a bit | np against the corrupt
rocky at best. money In other sections of the coun'
— 1 . 4 ..... iln politics and that then “the
A warrant has been Issued for I
j will not be afraid to divide;” that
(“the decks will be cleared for ac
jtion and he can easily rebuild a par
jty that will successfully contest
tt gets thru.
Germans are goring to build war
airships. Submarines
much use against them
who was chairman of the republican
campaign committee, in the last na-
not be 'tlonal election. Not only Mr. Cor
telyou, but other men high in official
positions, may have to answer to the
courts on the same charges, while In
New York city some of the leading
officers in the insurance companies
there are being prosecuted for con
tributing funis belonging to their
companies for political corruption
purposes.
It would have been almosf"Impos
sible ten years ago to have found
any man who would seriously think
earing out warrants against
men In such high positions, under
such charges. As a matter of fact,
There is nobody under the broad ten or a dozen years ago people did
(not think so seriously on this sub-
TRADE HARK
P'CKinably Missouri knows
where It is going to buy oil, If It
ousts the Standard Oil Company.
"Powerful forces” it Is said are
assisting the Fairbanks boom. There
are indications that it needs them.
The elections In Russia appear to
be as great farces as the elections
were In the South unJer the carpet
bag regime.
If Speaker Cannon kills the state
hood bill, he can’t expect to have 'of
any Oklahoma towns or post-offices j ni(
named after nlm.
'with the Democratic party f
premacy In this state. This is wj|
he means by “disfranchising
blacks and free the whites.” To pl^
this game was his resolve when
found, during the nineties, that
could not control the negro vote 1
(which he tried very hard to do) and J
cast that vote against a white Dear i
ta5TE, “ ** «* Imitation
Is the
Sincerest Flattery”
The unprecedented popularity of Royster’s
FARMERS’ BONE fertilizer has induced some of
our competitors to advertise Fish Guano, claiming theirs
to be “ju£t as good.” FARMERS’ BONE is the
'original Fish Guano, and, to prevent being imposed upon,
buyers should be sure that our trade-mark is on every bag.
This is the only guarantee that you are getting the genuine
heavens today that has so much time
na the civil service board. Everybody
works but the board.
Farmers’ Bone
Made with Pish
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO GO.
Now that Kuropatkin has said
what he thought of his brother offi
cer*, It might be Interesting to hear
■what thoy think of him.
The report of the court-martial on
the collision of the battleships has
been delayed so long that the white*
wash must bo peeling off In spots.
I have no coa
Ject. and the people of the country ' ,
I Telegraph w
had not been educated to look upon!
■political contributions In such a se*
J rlous manner. The action against
that official only goes to show that *
the public has a very much higher
loea as to political purity than It for
merly had. What was regarded a
Norfolk, Vo.
Columbia, 8. C,
Tarboro, N. C.
Macon, Oa.
Laughter as an Aid to Digestion.
Nothing else will take the place of ^
years ago as smart politics Is'good cheer and laughter at meals or
Now York's legislature” refuses to in ' ,W " > ° k '‘" ap °n a » criminal conduct-j any other time ln the home. There j +
nsk Platt and Dopow to resign their 11 nla * v l,e hard t0 convict these prom* la a vital connection between amla- j .j.
seats tn the Senate, probably feeling Inent men on the charges brought j blllty and digestion—between good | j,
that it would bo of no ubo anyway. against them but* It will not be so cheer and assimilation. Laughter Is
)8 hard the next time such a thing oc- ,lle 1,0,1 Wend ,he liver has * and d e
ocratic primary. Of course a white
Democratic primary ioes not* suit
his purposes, for obvious reasons, I
although that system effectually cuts !
out the negro votes at the polls. |
If the Ishmaellte desires to help I
Mr. Watson's program along It is i
an affair of Its own with which we j
have no concern, except that The |
111 continue to perform I
Its duty to Its readers by keeping 1
them Informed pn these questions ' _ __
which affect the Integrity of the !
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The Greene and Oaynor case
said to be within two weeks of the curs,
end In Savannah, and the Jurors are
In good condition for the home
stretch.
presslon or melancholia, is Its
enemy. Numerous experiments have
Lowndes county has a record for■ shown that mirth and cheer stimu-
fairness In political, matters that I ,ate the secretions of the gastric
should maintain during the canipalg n ^ u,c ® 3 an ^ ar ® powerful aids to di
tto la year at* all hazards. The execu'
\The Central railroad of Georgia, ^ af #1| hazards. ' The'execu* g " 3,i ° n - Ye 5 know,n « thl9 * n,any <*- *
its the government to pay It for . ’ • us sit as gloomy and absorbed at -
’hailing the malls before the war, nn u i V6 comnilttco has doao wbat It; the table as at a funeral. In many
government ought to pay It lf It, cou,d t0 Provide a fair primary elec- > tomes ecarcely a word li
tton (in.! the citizens of the county
, . .should rally to their support, not on-; tlcl0 food -
.. sinister omen, I The meal hour ought to mean
Club of tho University * a Pnoldlng the spirit but the let- 8omothl „ B bcsl(ie3 9upplyln g a mere
Of Virginia, seems to have over.uok ter of the ruling. It would bo well animal function. Tlie bell which
«d a cross-oyod, red-haired Afro* for voters to keep their eyes upon, calls the family to the table ought
American palter, ] and cast their ballot against any can* to be the signal for a good time,
“Most Dead" Is the healing which didate In the present compalgn. who generally, when nil cares should be
a* exchange gave to the Item tn re*;uses money or anything else for cor- “,t° J?"1“™’the
ruptlon purposes. This would he an ti me for mirth and laughter. It ought
excellent way to aid the executive to bo looked - forward to by the mera*
committee i n bringing about an abso* bera of tho family as the recess or
lulely fair election .nooning Is looked forward to by pu-
pils in school as a let-up from the
.strenuous life.—'Success Magazine.
gard to the demise of the anarchist,
Herr Most. It should have been
headed “Most Is Quite Doau."
If anybody thinks Col. Estlll is
not a good campaigner, Just follow
him around for a little while and
soe that both-hnnd shake he gives
tho boys when he meets them.
A. H. DUKES,
Hay, Grain, Flour, Gorceries.
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. guarantee all^UUUS^u ^>1, • perfect satisfaction. If
not I will pay freight both ways. My prices will In
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HAWK VS. SNAKE IN BATTLE
THEY ARE NOT FOOLS.
The Sparta Ishmaellte ventures to
suggest to us that “Mr. A.
is noboJv’g fool." Of
When a Boy Came Along and Won j
the- Fight With* Pine Knot
Mr. J.. L. Harris brought a curl-
Gen. Wood first said that the kill*
.. , ing of the Mono women and children
A factional feud ln a Virginia Met'd* UB uult * ur ' A ‘ A ‘ r was “unavoidable;" now he says It osity to Waycross Saturday which j
odlat church resulted In the killing P hc - V 18 nobody's fool." Of course 1s linmic Doos „, e pre9ldCTlt think'had been captured by his son, WU-
of A man and woman. There is no not. Neither is Scab Wright, nor this latest explanation is also “of lie. It was a large chicken hawk <
telling where a factional feud is go- Watson, uor Peek. They are all course entirely satisfactory?” Or and a black snake knotted together 1
1ng to b^nk our or what will he tho snuirt and ^ e y agree Watson. 1,008 he like best anywav : by the snake having twined himself |
■: In the November number of his mag* A negro has been lynched tn Lou- !that'^tl^hawk had pouno |
Dr. Wiley, a government chemist. az j ne the Populist leader appealed ,s, ana for stealing a cow. It is Irn- 1 . . th ana b e honing to car
sayi that he can matve a glass of , , . n * *. , , t4VT noS sibu to tell how thev woulihurR , d Q tho k ' hoping to car ,
to his Populist friends, saying: “No P« 88 ««>ie to reii now they *(*»J hare • |<y hlm away ^ 1)reJ . f but t he snake
Scotch whiskey in
What the doctor ought to do is to
got some quick remedy for the head 8a, *l ,n the past lie is Alighting our
ache** that kind of whiskey produces. Apht now and we must- hold up his
hands."
mule,
an unceremonious way and when he
If any of our neighboring states > touted himself around the hawk’a
should be short of oandldbtes for ! *'ng a "d drew a hnox so tight that j
Veterans of the blue and gray min* " an ' JS Governor, Pennsylvania will bo able a sal,or 1:011111 not uatle ' th ® hawk |
gled together In tho most- fraternal ln hls "Interview" with the Au* to supply them ami have plenty left coull not fly away and then It be-
spirit this week The old "rebel yell* gu8ta Herald Mr. Watson closed hls for her own use. |e a >»e a matter of which would kill i
might have created n panic among , , ' =r-■ - T — 'the other first.
tho brethren on tho other side If^t ,Uree TOlumna wlth tho,e worj3: 1 j Nleholas tongwortb Is said to he ! They were ffghtlng vigorously j
had been given aa they heard-It forty 8 ° un <l T he call to duty, comrades; la much better housekeeper than his 1 when Willie Harris came upon - them
years, ago.
three columns with these words: “I I
duty, comrades; i
; you have an opportunity. Remember yonng wife, who has be-sa hoard toi an(1 ,n S p a t c hed them both with,
1 what you and I have stood for, have | dea,aro thnl rtle hates house- J p; ne —Waycrosa Journal.
A FACT PROVEN.
Notwithstanding the startling ex j L144 1 keeping,
ixwuros of the Insurance Investlgn. 'nlnly'trled to do nil these bitter ,
tlona, It Is far from certain that the Yearn. Hoke Smith Is trying to do . Don't keep roar eyes on the man
New York legislature will afford the what we want done and cannot do j 5 ' n ' have heard something bad ; Skou|(1 Conl i -c . ,he non skep-
romedy of effective legislation. A by ourselven." ' ahout 11 ,s raor e Important that j , lfa , u. Truth,
persistent lobby Is working, against it, iv.t.™ i„ hi. !tou k00p fhem «° . vour m»iuth. [ it |. ,he .Jlghtrst doubt In tbs
legislative reform.
Mr. Watson tn hls magazzlae again
say*: “The anti-corporation whites
South Carolina does not permit dl-
mint!* of any that Dandruff germ* do not
Officials of the New York Life are , ed by Hoke Smith want to remove 1 ™'"' ,0r , cau,e * Y f ho ' v abo “ t ! ^ h Ucame'teuTSS*''weeS
... . .... ... 80111,1 Carolina s own a l* snip: 19 dl- It muIt he * apparent to any
to return J1BO.OOO which was contrl tho fpnr of n(lgro i om i„at!on so thnt
butefl to the • Republican N^ona 1 wh , „„ , r „ afraId
Committee. If this keeps up Chair-!
man Cortelyou anl Treasurer Bllasj to dMd 0 -’*
will have to admtt that they got it. Again Mr. Watson sayts; “When
Though they needn’t aay where as j disfranchisement becomes a law, the
me know’ already. 'deck will be cleared for action.” |
If there 1
vorce herself from the Uhlon?
The flreloas stove Is one of the lat* j n
■st inventions. Just so the good I tl »* application of Newbro’i
their belief is compelled by the
rabbit tnnoculated with the
time.
must be - apparent to anjr person
thi»refore that the only prevention of
baldness l« the <h?«tructton of tho gertn—
which i act is successfully ac«^)irp!lshed
4 hundred p«r cent, of cases by
The busy men and women of the • No, they are not fools,
world are they who have attained to j ar ,, onv fools in the gamo they mnst| waukee and yot he wa , not w ; ut
greatness. Many nuch have endured ho among those who cannot under* "made Milwaukee famous."
hardships and practiced rWI econ* 1^ Mr w „ Mn '. plain and potent ! = =
omy U. 0nabl0th0m ^” eetthe ^! word,. What 1. It he "want, doner I ExI> h ort , c ^ iton •" ,0
nmn'Js of a large family ana me ( ] fear that girls are studying too much
greatest men this country has pro* ^hat do the words “fighting our Why not rig up a few naval acad*>-
duced have been men who have la- 'light” mean? What is “the oppor-' m i e8 f 0r the girls?
bored with hands and brain, after i tun |ty” referred to? What does he \ ■■ ^
!» romnetonev remember-1 _ ; Bibles are to be put In all the room*
IS year. tTn?e ton” and ad-' ^ " cl0,rln ‘ ll » 0 decta for ^ jot the Savannah hotels Of course,
milting that their working jeara tlon?' 'they will bo attached to gool. stroag
^ere their happiest yjars. I He tells you: “We must unite" to chains
_ ir _ Fferplclde.
. . . . . Panc'lruff is caused by the same germ
housewife gives US enough to eat is , whioh causes baldness and enn be pre-
what we are particular about. j rente,! with the same remedy—Newbro’s
——- ! Herpiclde.
David S. Rose has been nominated : Accept no substitute. "Destroy the
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Tiling, Window Glass and Wall Paper. *
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| C. B. PEEPLES,
2 113 WEST HILL AVE. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
T Telephone 36-x
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for hls fifth term as Mayor of Mil j Sola 5 ty i M dlnr druggists. Send 10c. ln
'tamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit. Mich.
A. E. Dimmock. Special Agent.
Do Not be Imposed Upon.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat anj lung
r.medy, and on account of the great
Train wa* Derailed I merIt and Popularity of Foley** Hon-
Freight Tram was Derailed I ey and Tar many lmltatlon , are offer
The shoofly train on the Georgia I f.j f or *h e genuine. These worthless
Southern road was delayed two Imitations have similar sounding
hours or more by the derailment of
a freight train between Tlfton and
Sycamore last night. The accident
was of HtHe consequence and wai
quickly repaired.
names. Beware of them. The gem
ulne Foley’s Honey and Tar la In a
yellow package. Aak for It and re
fuse any substitute. . It la the best
remedy for coughs and colds.
A. E. Dimmock
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Pate & Moore, 8 miles
from Valdosta, on the G. S. & F.
road, la dissolved by mutual consent
Mr. R. O. Pate, Jr., retiring and
Mr. C. D. Moore assuming all lia
bilities.
R. O. PATE, JR.,
C. D. MOORE
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C. B. Peeples sells wall paper.
3-24-tf.