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THE VA]
When the nerves are weak
everything goes wrong. You
are tired all the time, easily
discouraged, nervous, and
irritable. Your cheeks are
Sarsaparilla
'pale and your blood is thin.
lYdur doctor says you are
threatened with a nervous
breakdown. He orders this
grand old family medicine.
M m» I km «••* Al*r’.
saBSm2^ n Jtoss* lm *
yattblood."-D. C. Holt, Weal Karan
f I JO • bottle,
An *-rtr— tor
I»wali.
Weak Nerves
«*ep tho bowels regular with Ayer's
OHls. Just one pTil each light.
“Cut
it Out”
says many a doctor to his
lady patients, because he
doesn’t know of any medi
cine that will cure female
troubles except the sur
geon’s knife.
That such a medicine
exists, however,is proved by
thousands of cures made by
Cures Womb
Disease
It hat saved the lives of many
weak, sick women and rescued oth
ers from a lifetime of chronic sick
ness. It will cure you If you will
only jive It a chance. Try It.
Sold by all druggets and deal
ers In 11.00 bottles.
GAVE UP SUPPORTER.
** 1 wore a supporter for four
years, to keep up my womb,”
writes Mra. S. J. Chrisman, of
ManAsville, N. Y. "My doctor said
no medicine would help me. After
taking Cardul 1 gave up my sun-
porter and am now well.”
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T* rv T_ ish in
AN ATLANTA NEWS
A Day’s Doings in the Capital City
of
Mayor Woodward Announce* that he
Will Veto the Ordinance to Extend
a Sewer—Fire Caueed Panic in a
Hotel—Southern League Season
Opens at Piedmont Park.
Atlanta, April 11—Mayor Wood
ward announced yesterday that he
would on Monday veto the proposed
ordinance to extend the Orme street
sewer, which already extends beyond
the city limits. The veto will be baa
ed on tho ground that $10,000 of the
sum proposed to be used in the exten*
sion of the newer is to come from
the fund derived from the sale of
oonds for sewer building and that
when the people voted for a $250,-
000 bond issue for sewer work this
sewer extension was not eontemplat'
ed
A building permit has Just been
Issued to Frank Cox In behalf of J.
D. Thompon, who has a large Inter
est In the Star Theater, for the
modeling of a three story brick build'
lng at 180 Marietta street, to be used
as a vaudeville theater and which
will b« controlled by Thompson. The
house will be larger than the Star,
which is on Decatur street near the
.Kimball house.
As a result of a fire yesterday the
barn of Capt. E. a. Day, of 20 Cur
rie street, was destroyed, and the
Peachtree Inn. In t*he rear of which
was situated the burned barn, was
the scene of Intense excitement. The
hotel guests were thrown into a pan-
is until they discovered that the fire
was not In the building. A ’fine bird
dog, a coBtly carriage were burned
and a fine horse which was scared by
the Are escaped and hasn’t been
found.
So far os Atlanta is concerned, the
Southern League Baseball season
opens this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
at Piedmont Park, the locals meel
the Montgomery team,
no parade for the o]
exercises incidjj^to
Naylor, 0*3
Robinson
accident of'rd
bis left foot sei
sequence of ini
considerable
fertng.
Mr. R. 'T;
Bive turpentl:
tion, left on
to attend a na
Operators to
this week. Mr
ough public-^pi;
who is heh
and esteem by
throughout this
Mr. Prank L.
turned from Hampton Springs where
he has been spending the past ten'section In a drunken rage last night
days in an effort to Jpecuperate his ghot to death his nephew and serf-
health. He returns much improved,jously wounded another boy and a man
his murderous gun being only sllenc-
r Mill-Jed when-the desperado was shot dead
teacher j n nis tracks^ by another Intended
class victim.
ie earn- The tragedy occurred near Brooks
w jU Station, on the line of Spalding
resume her duties taX#t capacity and Fayette counties and created the
greatest excitement in tha neighbor
Immediately. Mia, Ftlten Is a hooJ , where all parties are of proml-
young woman of charmjbi£ qualities nence and well connected,
and not only serves thj community! a. L. McNeely was drinking heav-
ln a substantial way in her efforts jj y yesterday and about dusk, had
to the delight of his
Miss Belle Patten,
town, the efflcienl
who only recently
here, has returned
est solicitation of
aid in the rendering 1
for the different churcl
also lends much mirth
meat in the young peop!
A\hJch she moves and
there is not one more
Many of the leading
expressed their intention
over to Homerville on
of this week for the purpoi
ing Hon. Hoke Smith dl^
Issues Involved In the pr<
paign,
We see, no reason why
citizenship of this section
peclally Naylor district shi
feel profoundly greatful
marked improvements In this]
munlty during the past few
And this progress has .not
the “boom” or “mushroom 1
STATE OF GEORGIA — Lowndes
County:
To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary
. .of State:
The petition of H. B. Peeples,
Joseph A. Alexander, N. T. Peeples,
and J. W. E. Powell, residents of
Nashville Georgia, and of R. D.
ie music,worked himself into a frenzy over Stevens, W. Coley, J. F. Lewis, J.
but who real or fancied Injuries, and taking JO. Stevens, Jr., S. M. Varnedoe
merri- his gun and filling his pockets with t a JJ d Griffin, residents of the
circle in ,i, a n, k , . * . .. ! city of Valdosta, said state and coun-
circle in shells, loaded with buckshot, left his ty, respectfully shows:
whom home on his murderous mission. I 1. That they desire to form a
’• j McNeeley rode in his buggy in fact: railroad corporation, pursuant to the
i» have most of the shooting was done while I Provisions of the Acts of the General
.... , .. .. . .. Assembly of Georgia, approved De-
going sitting in tne vehice. About seven cember 20, 1902.
Inesday o'clock he started .or the house of S. 2. The name of the railroad com-
if hear- a. Putman, who resides near hint P an V for which petitioners thus seek
the -.mi . . . , Incorporation, is to be the Valdosta
i a , nd * ga nrt ™ hom he ha(i f ° r sam8 ,& Nashville Railroad Company, the
ii cam- time had a grievance, real or fancied, j same not being the name of any ex-
When he came to the house of Put- ! lstlng railway corporation in the
entire man he did not wait a minute, but 1 Georgia.
cs. fired as soon as he saw hi. victim, j ne 3 arly T a \ e be
not The full charge entered the right; thirty miles.
the arm near the shoulder, fracturing the
com- bone eo that later amputation. was
ears.' necessary.
His next place of attack was the
i«y home of Mrs. Vickers, ' and Miss
Indeed, not so much of a material Anna Vickers was the (one be called
nature, would It appear'to the casvfor. When'she came to\(he door he
ual Observer; but after all ioauulsb- fired at her,-but hit herjbung broth-
and morp 1 0 f thi
Fhlch
Said, road will run from Val
dosta, Lowndes county, Georgia, or
some point near thereto, in a north
ward direction to Nashville, Georgia,
through the counties of Lowndes and
Berrien; the principal places, from
which, and to which, It Is to be con
structed being Juit above mentioned.
5. The amount of the
capital stqpk is (300;
‘ flOOd
In the District Court of the United
States for the Southern District
of Georgia, Southwestern
Division.
In the matter of the Comfort Trad
ing Company, Bankrupt
in Bankruptcy.
GEORGIA—Thomas County:
By virtue of an order by Honor
able J. H. Merrill, Referee in Bank
ruptcy in the above stated matter,
granted March 19th, 190G, the under
signed as trustee of the Comfort
Trading Company, bankrupt, will
sell at Boston, Georgia, at public
outcry, free from all liens, during
the usual hours of sale on the 23rd
day of April, 190G, the following de
scribed property: A parcel of land
in the town of Boston, Thomas coun’
ty. Georgia, bounded by line begin
ning at the southwest corner of the
intersection of Main and railroad
streets, running thence easterly alonS
the north margin of Railroad street
191 feet to west line of opera house
lot: thence north at right angles on
Railroad street 462 feet; Jhopce nea
ly west 191 feet tm —
Main Btreet; thencfL
line along the east!
street 462 feet to stl
gether with all the/
other structures now
Ises Including one
30x13" "
OR. m CARLISLE’S
FOR
LIVER AND BLOOD
STOMACH AND KIDNEY
CURES
RHEUMATISM
IN At-L FORMS
narkach", ' endache, tooth-
sell., tiifliminiatton of the kid.
ncv», gravel, neuralgia, sore
throat, dipthcria. sprains,
btn s*s. wmlmctod oords, mus
cles slid stiff Joints, cramp
ooltu and cholera morbns, bil
lions colli', chills and fevei,
biles • f Insects, reptiles and
mud cogs, croup, coked
hr asl , suppressed menstrua-
tii.u, corns, fob ns, palpitation
of t <• heart, piles, gonorrhea,
ervsijiek'8, uto
FOR INTERNA I. nndiKXTERNAL
CHE
CARLISLE & CO.
macon, - Georgia
Price, * 50 Cent*
... rou hale »y • »\
A. E. DIM MOCK’.- PHARMACY.
b© ft hand to turn-
music, however. If the weather !•
good— and the chance* are that it
will he perfect—there will he a great
crowd out t\> root for Bill Smith and
the Atlanta*. The directors of the
Atlanta team hnve posted $3,000
which will be given to the team if it
lands the pennant this season.
Those who are keeping tip with
the gubernatorial campaign are ask
ing themselves and their neighbors
If Hon. Hoke Smith and Hon. Rich-
ftrd Russell will indulge In a Joint
debate next week. From a compari
son of the appointments announced
by the two gentlemen, ?t is seen that
they will he In Dnhlonega on Monday
and In McDonough on Tuesday.
QUITS THE BELL COMPANY.
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"J" Manager West, of Atlanta, Gives up
4*| Place After Long Service.
*F 1 Atlanta, April 10—After having
.j, served the Southern Bell Telephone
. Jand Telegraph Company In various
j" I capacities for a period of twejty-flve
’•‘‘years. Superintendent Robert L.
•F West has tendered his resignation. It
la not known what line of business
he will engage in In the future.
When nineteen yvara of age he
entered the company's employ at
Richmond. Va. He was made man-
**er at Danville, Va., then Charlotte,
N. C., and from that place was
transferred back to Rich mood-. Af
ter two years ho waa sent to Birm
ingham. Ala., where he remained aix
years. He came here from that city
Cu>
and Godly man; sod, McNeely fired and the
iodlst people have re-!man received, a full charge of buck
. . F t reposed corporation will be In the
dm tor Hen- J lty o{ v a ia 0 sta, said state an!
young county. ,
Petitioners do Intend In good
while tne Mijtnojist people nave re- ( man receiveu. » iuu wmiie o*. uuv„ , - forward without delay
painted their ffllbe building and have shot, producing almost instant death, ^‘ geeure ■ubseripttons to the capital
a movement da foot to refurnish it McNeely at once saw he had killed g t 0 ck, construct, equip, maintain and
throughout. They have as their the wrong person and sprang from operate_said railroad/
pastor good old* Brother Stfewart, of his buggy rushing into the house. Mr
Petitioners show that they
... , ,, have given four weeks notice of
Quitman, whom everybody knows-aud Henson secured nis gun and as Me-: t - nelr intention to apply for a charter
loves. {Neely broke into the house shot him * publication, according to law
A fln^ school has just closed: per- dead on the threshold. j
haps the most successful term in 1 The mania for blood had taken full
recent years, which was taught by possession v>f the man, and but for
Prof. Avera and already the matter the prompt? action of Henson several
of erecting a splendid new' school| other victims would perhaps have
building Is being discussed by some fallen before his murderous fire,
of the leading citizens and doubtless! —
will be built before the opening of Cured Hemorraghe* of the Lungs,
the fall term. I “Several years since my lungs
been firmly established long alnce,
affords our people excellent service;
while the Milltown Air Line railway,
last, but by no means least, contln
ues to run two daily trains Into Nay
lor over their “own line;” ftnd they
are generally on time, too, which
cannot he said of tie Atlantic Coast
Line—a greater system, perhaps.
W. A. S
r. Month, to
| Reliable Parties.
WRIT* AT ONCE FOR FACTORY
prices amo Homey Saving Plan.
Give References Also.
Sep
Mrs. Nina AtwatVr, a handsome
young woman of the brunette type,
vas yesterday morning fined 325.76
.In police court nnd ordered to move
[from &o. 10 Cooper street. Nelgti-
bor» had charged that she was ran
nlng a disorderly house. The wo.
man and several lodgers were arrest-
fd Saturday night during a raid by
policemen and detectives.
The Richest Men In the World.
The richest man In the world can
not have his kidneys replaced nor
live without them, so It Is Important
not to neglect these organs. If Fo
ley's Kidney Cure Is taken at the
first sign of danger, the symptoms
will disappear and your heaulth will
be restored, as It strengthens and
builds up these organs as nothing
else will. Oscar Bowman. Lebanon.
Ky„ writes; ‘1 have used Foley’s
I have opened an offloe in my same old Kidney Cure and take great pleasure
quarters. People wishing my somoes In ststlng It cured me permanently
‘ find me by leaving message at Cars- of kidney disease, which certainty
••eT* drag store. Residence PhoneJUj would have coat me my life." A. E.
Cling*. DR- M. T. ALLEN. iDlmmock.
Notice to the Public.
The rural free delivery having were so badly affected that I had
Buy* Florida Timber
Mr. P. B. Allen returned Satur
day from Valusla county. Fla., where
he has been for several days closing
a deal for a large body of round tlm
her.
He purchased at a bargain a tract
of 12,000 acres of very fine timber.
A location on this tract has first been
established; and supplied with suffi
cient 1 labor to work It. Mr. Allen ia
highly pleased with his purchase and
has fine prospects In the investment.
—Moultrie Observer.
many hemorrhages." writes A.
Ake, of Wood, Ind. “I took treat!-
ment with several physicians with
out any benefit I then started to
take Foley’s Honey and Tar, and my
lungs are now as sound as a bullet.
I recommend It In advanced stages
of lung trouble.” Foley's Honey and
Tar stops the cough and heals the
lunga, and prevents serious results
from a cold. Refuse substitutes. A.
E. Dlmmock
Gone on a Fishing Trip..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staten, Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Dougherty, Mr. W.
D. CandHss and Miss Mahle Vam
went down to Moseley’s pond this
evening to spend the day fishing and
plcnicing. They will return this ev
Cuing.
Wherefore, they pray to be lncor
porated under the laws of this state.
H. B. Peeples,
Jos. A. Alexander,
N. T. Peeples,
J. W. E. Powell,
J. O. Stevens, Jr..
R. D. Stevens,
W. Coley,
J. F. Lewis,
9. M. Varnedoe,
W. H. Griffin.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County;
Before me, D. S. Wilson, of sa d
county, an officer of said state, duly
authorized by law to administer
oaths, personally appeared w. »•
Griffin, J. F- Lewis and W. Coley,
three of the petitioners, who on
oath say that the names subscribed
to the petition to which this affidavit
la annexed, are the genuine Mgna-
tures of the person* named therein,
and that the facta stated in the pe
tition are true, to the best of depon
ents’ knowledge, information and be
lief.
J. F. Lewis,
R. D. Stevens,
W. H. Griffin.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me. toletheffih^of^^'
S. L. C. Ga.
The Original.
Foley & Co„ Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar many Imitations are of
fored for the genuine. Theae worth
less Imitations have similar sound'
Ing names. Beware of them. The
genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar Is In
a yellow package. Ask for It and
refuse any substitute. It Is the best
remedy for coughs and colds. A. E-
Dlmmock.
Stomach and Liver Trouble Cured.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
stomach and liver trouble as It aids
digestion, and stimulates the liver
and bowels without Irritating these
organs like pills and ordinary cathar’
lcs. It cures Indigestion and sick
headache and chronic constipation
Ortno T-axatlve Fruit Syrup does not
nauseate or gripe and It mild and
pleasant to take. Refuse gubmltutes
A. E. Dlmmock.
Important to
Valdosta.
Profit by This and Find Safeguard
Against Many Ills-
N’othini is more important to Valdos.
ta titan the good health oft her people
How can they fill their plfeta in this
busy towrennless they are 4M11?
No one trouble is rt sponffible-tor more
nervous ills, sleeplewnesvTxbnetal de
bility, vr- akness, fcack-athea, rheuma
tic pains, even ill-tempefljfcgnd peevish-
ness, titan indige tion: ^,1*
Fortunately, a combination of reme
dies called Mi-o-n* stomach tablets has
been discovered that absolutely cures
indigestion and restores to health and
strength the whole digestive system.
So re table is Mi o-ua in curing all
forms of stomach weakness and troub
les that Al E Dimmock gives a signed
guarantee that the remedy will coat
nothing unless it cores. Mi-o-na sells
for 50 cento, and is invaluable to anyone
who suffers with Indigestion, nervous
ness, or weak stomach.
KILLthi coug
AND CURE^Ht LU
"“"r. King’s
New Discovery
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0NSUMPTI0N Priee
OUGHSand 60c &$ 1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quiciseit Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
outfit having three 70-saw gins; also
five Sea Island ccfton gins: two/j
forty horse power .(boilers; two 85 *
horse power steam engines; one 76
horse power engine; one 80 horse
power boiler; one dynamo with all
fixtures, appurtenances, belting, etc.,
scale, tools, trucks, pumps, tanks,
hose and other machinery and fix
tures, now kept and used In connec
tion with said ginnery and altogeth
er constituting the plant of the Com*
fort Trading Company in said town
of Boston, Georgia, except a parcel
of lana sold by W. C. Snodgrass to
the Georgia Northern Railroad Com
pany described as follows: Com
mencing at the southwest corner of
Opera House and running north 248
feet to a stake, thence southwesterly
162 feet to a stake, 210 feet north of
the northern boundary of the A. C.
L. Railroad; thence west 31 feet to
Main street; south 210 feet to Inter
section of Main and Railroad streets;
thence east along the northern boun
dary of said A. C. L. right-of-way
189 feet to starting point; also prop
erty bought of F. H. Lummus Sons
Company, of Columbus, Georgia, to-
wlt: One 280 saw battery condenser
and one double box press with steam
cylinder and tramper. This said
property shall be offered for sale in
bulk, and the property, the title,
which Is claimed by Lummus Sons
Company, towit: One 280 saw bat
tery condenser and one double box
press with steam cylinder and
tramjier, shall be offered for sale
separately; and that the remainder
of it shall also be offered to be
sold separately and the bids thus
made ehall be reported to the Court
for confirmation.
This March 21. 1906.
JAS. M. JONES,
Trustee.
3 24 w 4w. ,
Or. Clarence Whittington.
DENTIST
Office in new Strlcktand Bnlldlng
near Mordant. Bank.
B. S. Richardson,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Valdosta, Ga.
CRANFORD & WALKER,
Attorneys-atLaw
VALDOSTA, • • GEORGIA
Offins lf*-*-T *——— -~~* a
WOODWARD & SMITH,
LAWYERS.
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN
COURT HOUSE.
Geo. W. KEENE,
DENI 1ST,
Lake Park, - Georgia.
CURRAN R. ELLIS,
ARCHITECT,
Elba Bolldln*—CherrytStraet andtCotton Ate
MACON, GEORGIA.
PHOENIX LODGE NO. 4.
I. O. O. F
Meets every Friday evening at eight
o'clock, Ashley Bnlldlng, corner
Patterson St. and Hill Are.
fOLEYSKlDStYCOM
Makes Kidneys and Bladdar Right