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THE VALD80TA TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY*i2, 1906.
OF $1,000 TO $2o<ooo PLACED AT LOW
TES ON IMPROVED FARMS IN THIS COUNTY.
If ytiu desire such a Loan, write us fully.
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iftuid stiff joints, cramu
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of insects, reptiles and
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RUMORED RAILROAD DEAL.
It Comes From Cordele and is Pub
lished for What it is Worth.
Yesterday afternoon’s Cordele
News brings the following rumor of
a railroad deal, or rather of two
railroad dials:
“It has been currently reported on
the streets of this place and among
•frjthe local railroad men, that the Al-
4* bany, Florida & Northern railroad
•J. has been purchased by the Georgia,
^ j Southern & Florida railroad.
Tl It la known that a few days since
J Vice President and General Masager
*** Parrott' and General Superintendent
4* Grady, of the G. S. & F., came to Cor-
4* dele and were met here-by Manager
.j,' Crews and together in a special they
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the line from Cor-
H WOMAN SHOOTS A
MANJEAD
Killing Occurred in Tomlown Yes-
took a trip
dele to Albany/
It has been surmised that the Sea
board Air Line would want this prop
erty, and on one or two occasions ru
mor had It that they had bought it.
It will mean much for Cordele If , ^ .
., M ... have twenty rooms each, one of them
the G. S. & F. has taken over this j . /. .. . . ,
short line as It will be at once
Thirty-Seven Thousaid Dollars to be
Spent Upon the Buildings, Which
Are to be Handsome Structures of
Brick and Stone—To br«fleady for
Opening in October. 1
(From Wednesday’s Wdflf >
The board of trustees of the new
Baptist High school which Is to be
erected at Milltown under the auspic
es of the Valdosta Baptist Associa
tion and for which most of the mon
ey has been subscribed, met here last
evening to examlue plans and bids
for the erection of the buildings.
The (buildings consist of a high
school building and two dormitories,
to be built of brick and artificial
stone. The school Is to have ten
class rooms and a large auditorium
and is to be handsomely finished, in
side and out. The dormitories are
to be of brick and • stone and will
to be used for the girls and the oth
er for the boys.
made by a firm from Cordele, but the
... „ Tj 4 (contract has not been let. Their bid'the scene to prevent any one cross*
was about thirty-seven thousand dol-|ing the path which the woman had
'lars. Some slight changes are to be: taken, while he returned to the city
•r brought up to a high standard in
4* every respect, and operated probably
4* in connection
WORKING WOMEN
Their Hard Struggle Made Easier—Interesting State*
ments by a Young Lady in Boston
and One in Nashville, Tenth
Sarah Armstrong Killa Jim Simpson
Whom She Said Wat Advancing
Upon Her With a Knife—Woman
Then Fled, but Was Caught With
Dampier’s Track Doga. *
(From Wednesday’s Daily.)
The Times made a brief statement
In Its issue yesterday afternoon of
a tragedy that occurred In Tom-town
between three and four o’clock. At
that time none of the particulars of
the killing had been received.
Chief Dampier and Mr. . Walter
Godwin went to the scene at once to
Investigate the killing. They found
that a negro woman named Sarah
Armstrong had shot Joe Simpson, a
negro man. with a revolver, tlic bul
let entering his foreheatd just above
•ye, and producing almost in
stant death. The woman had lied
ne and there was much
excitement among the negroes of
the neighborhood, though none of
them seemed to know anything
about the killing.
Chief Dampier left Mr. Godwin on
west of Cordele and Albany.
gardlng any changes In the manage-, . , . , . . . . , , , . , ,
ment of the property nothing could ' “ ad< 1 ln "; e p ' ans b 1 etor . e t,,rnlnB ‘° B *‘ track doBS and ,race hor '
Stock
Profits
am be greatly Increased by giving
1 care to the health of every
lead fowl on the farm,
[poultry,sheep, cattle, hogs,
etc., depend on their livers
to keep them weU
Hack-Draught
Stock and Poultry
keeps their Uvers working and
therefore keeps them well.
Black-Draught Stock and Poul-
|Vr • k’.ciidne is a pure, natural,
vegetable, blood purifier, and «cts
by regulating the stomach, liver
and bowels.
It prevents and cures Hog Chol
era, Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dis
temper, Coughs, Colds, Constipa
tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite,
Wasting Away, and all the com
mon stock diseases.
It is a perfect a edldne for gen
eral farm use. Try It.
Price 25c for a large can, at
all druggists and dealers •
PUBLIC 8ALE.
virtue of the power and au-
vested in the Valdorca Nat-
ilaklff*knd Loan Association
ed to secure debt given by
Estelle Hamilton, to the
National Building and Loan
(lation with power ot sale, dat*
26th, 1899, recorded June
9. in record of deeds for
ncounty, book "T,” pages
11} be sold before the court
Valdosta, Lowndes
l Georgia on the first Tuesday
them over to the contractors. The Chief was gone only.g. few mo*
Rev. L. R. Christie, of this city, ments when he returned to the scene
was elected president of the board The dogs were put upon the wo
of trustees, and Mr. L. W. Bargeron, j man’s tracks and ran some distance
| cashier of the Milltown hank, was down through the bay after her. 8he
to PIdcock, and the two will be op- , 4 ...
made secretary and treasurer. Rev. heard them barking and knew that
erated in connection with the main.. _ _ , 41 . .. _ , :.. , " . . ,
system of the G S & F " L. R. Christie, and Messrs. E. I* j it was only a question of a short
1 ” ‘ ’ Thomas and G. L. Patterson compose time when they would catch her, so
the building committee. Rev. L. R. [ she ran back towards the offlcors
Christie and Mr. W. L. Bargeron 1 and begged them not to let'the dogs
be learned.
The same report has It that they
have also purchased the Georgia
Northern line running from Albany
WOMAN HANGED HERSELF.
All women work; some in their
homes, some in church, ami some in
the whirl of society. And in stores,
mills and shops tens of thousands are
on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning
their dally bread.
All are subject to the samo phyaii
laws; all suffer alike from tne same
physical disturbance, and the nature of
their duties, in many cases, quickly
drifts them into the horrors of all
kinds of female complaints, tumors,
ulceration, falling and displace
ments or perhaps irregularity oi
suppression, causing backache, ner
vousness, irritability and lassitude.
They especially require an invigorat
ing, sustaining medicine which will
strengthen the female organism and
enable them to bear easily the fatigues
of the day, to sleep well at night,
to rise refreshed and cheerful.
How distressing to see a woman
struggling to earn a livelihood or pe:
form her household duties when hc_
back and head are aching, she Is so
tired she can hardly drag about or
stand up, and every movement causes
pain, the origin of which is due to
some derangement of the female or
ganism.
Miss F. Orser, of 14 Warren ton Street,
Boston, tells women how to avoid suoh
suffering; she writes:
Tied Rope About Her Neck and Step
ped from a Box.
Dawson, Ga., May 9—Mat Lee, a .. 4 , ,
rinmonv. . • to begin’ as soon as the material
negro woman of Dawson, was found*. . . ,
about 10 o’clock this morning hang
ing from a rafter in her home. She
put a plow line arount her neck and
swinging it over the rafter stepped
from a box.
She had dressed for burial before
committing suicide. No reason Is
known why she took her own life.
were appointed a committee on fac-jbite her. She was put under arrest j Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
War Against Consumption.
All nations ure endeavoring to
check the ravages of consumption,
the "white plague" tnat claims many
victims each year. Foley's Honey
and Tar cures coughs and colds per
fectly and you are in no danger of
consumption. Do not risk your
health by taking some unknown pre-
ration when Foley’s Honey and
Tar is safe and certain in results.
Ask for Foley’s Honey and ' ar and
insist upon having it. A. E. Dimmock.
ulty.
Work upon the school building Is
be placed upon the ground and it is
expected that the school will be
ready to open in October. It al
ready has the promise of about one
hundred ^nd fifty pupils. Milltown
Deaths from Appendicitis,
decrease in the same ratio that the
use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills In
creases. They save you from danger
and bring quick and painless release
from constipation and the Ills grow
ing out of It. Strength and vigor al
ways follow their use. Guaranteed
by a. E. Dimmock and W. D. Duna
way, druggists. 25c. Try them.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the ordl*
nary of said county for leave to sell
land belonging, to the estate of A.
W.. Carter for the benefit of debts
or for the purpose of distribution.
Said application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court of Or- 1
dlnary for said county to be held oc j
the first Monday in May, 1906.
This 2nd day of April, 1906.
J. D. CORBETT,
Administrator Upon the Estate
A. W. Carter.
J. E. PARRISH. Ordinary
will also have a primary school un
der the supervision of the town.
The new school Is to be located In
a South Georgia town that Is nestled
In one’of the prettiest sites In the sec
tlon and Is In one of the most pros
perous farming sections. All of the
money for the excellent school has
been raised by the people of the
town and In the country around.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Alonzo Jenkins vs. Bettle Jenkins.
1906, within the legal hours ; Libel for Divorce, Lowndes County
» the highest bidder for Superior Court, May term, 1906.
following described prop-1 To Bettle Jenkins, defendant in
All that tract or parcel I the above state! case, la hereby re-
tuated, lying and being in »quired to be and appear at the Su-
portion of the city of j perlor Court to be held In and for
lown and described as ! said county on the 3rd Monday
TERRIBLE LIQUOR CRAVING.
How Orrine Destroys all Desire for
Whiskey or Beer—Guaranteed.
The terrible craving for liquor is
a symptom or disease and to over
come it, the disease itself should be
treated ln a scientific way. When
one has used whiskey, beer or other
stimulants for a long time,
nerve cells have become accustomed
to the effects of the stimulants and
demand liquor ln order to perform
their duties. If the nerve cells are
properly treated, t.*e craving
liquor will be destroyed.
It Is In this way that Orrine cures
alcoholism by supplying to the nerve
cells the strength needed, thus de
stroying the desire of the terrible
liquor craving. Imparts new strength
and vigor to the whole system, and
restores the general health. Treat
ise on how to cure drunkenness free
on request. Orrine Co., Washing
ton, *D. C.
successful nas Orrine been
that In every box Is a registered
j guarantee which entitles you to a re
fund of your money if Orrine falls
to effect a cure. Never before was
a treatment for the liquor hnblt sold
ln this way. A guarantee like this
shows the faith of the discoverer of
Orrine and the agents who handle
It, the leading druggists everywhere.
Orrine is In two forms, No. 1,
which can be given secretly ln food
or drink; No. 2, in pill form for those
who desire to be cured. Either form
costs *i per box, and both are sold
under the strong guarantee of money
refunded if Orrine falls to cure.
Orrine Is for sale by A. E. Dfm-
mock.
fix (6,) in block num-
i shown ny map of
if. H. Rogers lands,
Williams, county sur-
recorded ln book
Said lot fronting
street 90 feet, and
s south 163 feet, on
a four-room dwell-
bounded on the
street, east by. lot
by lot number 10,
tor 6.
ity of redemption in said
now owned by Mrs. E. L.
ransferee. Said land to be
ie purpose of paying the
ie upon the debt which
was given to secure, bal-
e proceeds of sale, after
| balance on said debt and
M of sale, L any, to be
said Mrs. E. L. Moore,
the purchaser will be
the Valdozta National
Loan Association.
National Building and
tlon, by G. A. Whit-
May, next, then and there to answer
the plaintiff’s complaint for divorce,
and In default thereof, the court will
Hail 8torm In Berrien.
Mr. Fred Bamberg spent .yesterday
proceed as to justice shall appertain* ihis turpentine place near Lenox,
Witness the Honorable Robert G.; in Berrien county, and he says that
Mitchell, Judge of said court.
March 15th, 1806.
R. T. MYDDELTON, Clerk.
3 20 2t m 2m.
Tax Receiver's Notice.
I will be at the following places
on dates given below for the purpose, . ... . . . , . .
of receiving tax return, for the year| tliat "‘-■S' win h av <> 10 *>e replanted
it is almost Impossible to describe
the damage which was done by the
hall storm there last Friday. He
says the hark was beaten from the
pine trees in many places, and crops
were beaten off In the ground, so
1906:
Naylor, April 2, 9, 19.
Cat Creek, April 10, 20.
Hahlra, April 3. 11, 23.
Ousley, 4. 12, 24.
Clyattville, April B, 13, 26.
Lake Park, April 6, 16, 27.
Club House, April *8, 30.
Dasher, May 1st
Darsey School House May 3d.
Valdosta on all Saturdays and dal
ly after rounds are mads until books
dose June 1st
'..8. BACON.
Tv- Receiver Lowndes Co. Ga.
3-10-iat.*2m.
The wind blew down many
and his loss alone from this cause,
is safd to he about two thousand
dollars. He says the storm covered
a strip of about five miles, and that
the rain was the hardest that has
been seen there ln years. The whole
country being flooded.
A woman In Collldge, Kan., tacked
a scarlet-fever sign on her door, so
sho wouldn’t be bothered receiving
calls.
and brought to the city. ( ”I nurered misery for several y«ars with
The excitement among the negro S5^S5^^«id^L“hl2iih^
women in the neighborhood Is said F
to have been intense when the ar- j ■*
rest was made. They did not seem 1 — ■ r i.
to realize what had happened until ’
that time. Then they began scream- W. T. JENKINS, Prcrident.
Ing, wringing their hand** and Jump-. W* T. MoARTHUR, Vice-Pres.
Ing up us if the world were coming
to an end. — 4 • *-
The woman stated to the officers
that she and Simpson had been hav
ing trouble, that he came to her
house, and, after tearing down the
window shades, jerking the cover
from the table and throwing
lamp on the door, he started toward
her with a knife. She fired ut him
with a revolver, causing his deifth.
An -jexamlnntion of the house showed
that tin?' shades were torn down us
she snld, the cover was torn from
the table, the lamp thrown on the
floor and an open knife was found
by the body of the dead negro.
Simpson was a cook for Mr.
II. Conoley, and had been working
for hint for eight or nine years. He
bore a good reputatton as a servant,
and h^d been well trained as a cook.
The woman also formerly worked
for Mr. Conoley, both in Colquitt
county and ln Florida. She is now
in Jail awaiting an investigation
the killing.
P an
around. I consulted two physicians without
relief, and ns a Inst resort, I tried Lydia BJ
Piukham’s Vegetable Compound, and to mV
surprise, every ache and pain left me. I
gained ten pounds and ara in perfect health.”
Miss Pearl Ackers, of 327 North Siux*3
tner Street, Nashville, Tcnn., writes: j
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
" I suffered with painful periods, severs
baekftcho, bearing-down pains, pains across
the abdomen; was very nervous and irrita*
bio, an! my troublo grew worsa every month.
''My physician failed to help me and I
decided to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable
Compound. I soon found it was doing ms
good. AU my pains and aches disappeared,
and I no longer fear my monthly periods."
Lydia E, Plnkham’s Vegetable Com*
pound is the unfailing cure for all these
troubles. It strengthens the proper
muscleB, and displacement with all its
horrors will no more crush you.
Backache, dizziness, fainting, bear
ing-down pains, disordered stomach,
moodiness, dislike of friends and societv
—all symptoms of the one cause—wlu
be quickly dispelled, and it will mak*
you strong and well.
.. »ry of your sot*
ferings to a wbman. and receive help*
vice freey>f cost. Address Mrs.
ngs
ful advl . _
Pinkham, Lynil, Mass. Ths present
Mrs. Pinkham It the daughter-in-law
of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty*
fire years she has, under her direction
and since her decease, been advising
sick women free of charge.
Pinkham’* Vegetable Compound Succeed* Wbon Other* Mb
DEATH OF MRS. P. A. KNIGHT.
Prominent Woman of Adel Passed
Away this Morning.
Adel, Ga., ay 8—Mrs. R. A. Knight
died at her home In this city this
morning after a long Illness.
She was a prominent and greatly
beloved woman who’s death is deep
ly regretted.
The burial will occur here this af
ternoon.
Best for Women and Children.
On account of Its mild action and
pleasant taste Orrine Laxative Fruit
Syrup Is especially recommended for
omen and children. It does not
nauseate or gripe like pills and ordi
nary cathartics. Orlno Laxative
Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stim
ulates the liver and bowels wliaout
Irritating them. Remember the name
Orrine and refuse substitutes. A.
E. Dimmock.
Arrested for Decoying Hands.
- A negro named Wash Miller was
arrested yesterday afternoon by
Deputy Sheriff Crosby, charged with
decoying hands. The warrant was
out by a citizen who has been
watching Miller recently. It was not
stated for whom he was getting the
hands or how many he had gotten.
J. E SCHITMPBRT, Secftary.
J. 0. StJHUMPERT, Geu’l Manage.
Sea Island Cotton Gin Co.,
VIDA LI A GA., U. S. A.
Manufacturers of tho Famous Foss Double Roller
SEA ISLAND COTTON GIN.
The Most Durable, Most Rapid and the Most Per-
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Guaranteed to ein 4 to C bales a day at ordinary speed. Has
ginned as many as twenty-one bales in three days.
Foss Double-Roller Gins require no more power nor labor
than other gins. Built to stand, and used by leading ginners in
Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.
Write For Catalogue and Prices.
Sea Island Cotton Gin Co
VIDALIA, - - (1LORGIA.
Take Time
To Eat
Hurry at Meala Will 8end You to A.
E. Dirrmock’s for Mi-o-oa Stomach
f ablets.
"Eat In baste and repent at leis
ure" is an old saying brought up to
date.
Hurry at breakfast means a bad
start for the day, and »t you hurry
ulso at the other meals you will soon
Hiiffer with loss of appetite, sleepless-
nervousness, furred tongue,
specks before the eyes, headaches,
hack-aches, weakness and debility,
indigestion, or other Ills that are
caused by an abused stomach.
Here in Valdosta, as in thousands
of other places over the country, hur
ry at meals Increases tne druggist’s
business. Not a day passes that A. E.
Dlmmo.sk does not sell several pack-
of Mi-o-na stomach tablets to
those who have ruined their Indiges
tion by not taking time to eat.
E. Dimmock has seen so many
cures made by Mi-o-na that he sells
it under an absolute guarantee that
It will be successful in every case j "A bill to he entitled, an act
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Echols Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
Will b© sol! beflre the court
house door in Statonvlllo., Ga.,
on the first Tuesday ln June,
1906, the following described
property: Ix>ta of land Noe. 66, 67,
70. 71, 142, 143, 144 and 75 ln the
12th district of Echols county, 194,
148, 90 an! 48 ln the 16th district
of Echols county, 440, 802, 896, 885
and 349 ln the 11th district of Echols
county, 202, 146, 147, 159, 270, 846,
853, 364, 395, also 100 acres of lot
201 and 300 acrea ot lot 569 in 18th
district of Echols county. Levied
upon as unreturned wild land for Its
tax for year 1905.
Levied on aa the property of un-
roturno! wild land to satisfy within
fl-fa and cost
This 4th day of March <1906.
E. O. PRESCOTT,
Sheriff Echols County. Ga.
TO THE PUBLIC.
GEORGIA—I^owndes County:
Notice Is hereby given that there
will bo introduced In the House of
Representatives at the next meeting
of tho General Assembly, and the
General Assembly will be requested
to pass, an act, the title of which la
as follows:
to
it Is used according to dlrec-1 amend the charter of the city
tlons, that Is, one tablet before each Valdosta so ns to authorize and em-
al, and will refund the money to power the Mayor and Council of
anyone whom It does not help. A the City of Valdosta to close Florida
large box of Mi-o-na tablets costs Avenue In tho \Jty of Valdosta on
He will probably be tried In th<- city 'hut 50 cents if It cures; nothing If It certain terms and conditions, and
1 falls. , for other purposes."
^ ——— ^^ i A copy of the bill that will be so
Introduced In the House of Repre
sentatives can be found In the office
of the Clerk of the City Council of
Valdosta.
This May 8, 1906.
court today.
W A Wf « VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HALLS Hair Renewer
Makes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy.
Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores
color to gray hair. Sold for fifty years.
John T. Roberts, Mayor.
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