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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDA
BROMONIA FRE E
. Read the following carefully:
If you have jionsumption or
some of the contagious forms
of blood Poisoning we cannot
cure you. We don’t pretend. to
cure you. Vou need the indi-
yidual’treatment of some'
skilled specialist; but if you
fare "run down in general
health, if you have dyspepsia,
are subject to fainting spells, a
victim to insomnia, bilious
ness, kidney or liver trouble,
catch cold easily, if your sys
tem is in that condition that
you may become an easy prey
to the disease germs of pnen
onia. la i
grippe and the vari-
jus epidemics, jf you are both-
ered with constant headache,
J loss of memory, generally im
paired vitality, we can help
you, and, if you follow our d
rectious, render you immune
LLSON
JUNE i2, 1906.
To Stand Together to Fighting the
Market Manipulators.
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Boy was Given Flogging.
A negro boy named Jasper Wil
liams was arrested last nlgbt accused * Mae* Meeting of Voters Held at
of stealing empty bottles from the j 8tatenvllle on April 28th.
Atlantic Coast Line sheds, the bottles'
. , . . ., ... Statenvllle, June 12—At a mass
bating been shipped to this city to
a local buyer. The officials at thei me,lnlt ot 'f le democratic voters of
depot have been watching for a gangij 20 * 10 * 8 C0DI T^5 r he,d at the court
of small negroes who have been veryi^ ouse * n on April 28, the
bold In making their raids recently ( business was transacted
about the depot. Last night it was! c ^ 08en a ® tempora-
evpected that they would return and rj . c bnlnnw^and- W. W. Pennington,
carry off more of the bottles and i j tem P° ra, V Jtcretary.
watch was kept. This little negro! ***• Culpreth and T. C. Ham were
was caught in the act and turned i appo,nte< * * to the con-
M.,n PurpotS of «h. Cotton Oroworoj-" ™ ^ r |,«*.«<>»* WvenUon'and empowT,
Association I* to Put an End to the This morning It was decided that|*‘ d t0 "W thel '
t.. „.I ujl. .a- he would not he nroseented If hi. d. PTute, T.
Speculators and Othera Who Ma-i he would be prosecuted ff his
, . . .li . parents would give him a good flog-
nlpulate Markits-Pr.sld.nt John-1 „ IO „„„
ft their own alternates.
. - G. Culbreth, L. Davis
D. W. Terrell and T. M. Prescott
ging. His father was called in and wer ® »PP° ln ‘e<l «» select the execu-
son’s Appeal. , administered the heating In regular ^ ve comm *tteo and the following
Atlanta fia Tune 19—Pro.Wont nesro fashion. If the use of the rod were * e,e<rtcd *■ 8uc b:
v r i t, J- ' j is a means for the correction of of-) For thelOSg district, T. C. Ham, W.
“• L - JobnBon - °t tbe Georgia 'fending pickaninnies. It is very prob-j w - Penatngto# and W. E. Prescott;
vision, Southern Cotton, Association, 1 able that the boy will be good here-! 1211 dlatrlct,. G. L. Corbett, J. G.
today gave out a statement to the'after, for there Is no doubting thei Prlne nnd M-. d- Carter, Jr.; 1300 dls.
sickness. Most—skin (armers and'other business men of ,ac * that be got nil that was coming I ,rlct > J - B - Parish, D. W. Terrell and
u ~ J 'to him from the lash. i 8 ' R -. RoM * re e; 901 district, L. Davis,
j Henry Parrish and C. B. Zelglor;
C. B. Peeples sells Jap-a-Lac: [ 719 dlsttW* J. P. Padgett, J. I. Peter-
.son and T. G. Culbreth.
To Serve Banquet Tonight. | T. C. Hnnt was elected chairman
Mr. J. J. McCranie. of this city and W. W. Pennington, secretary and
Georgia, In which he urges them to
stand together in fighting the specu-
Received Slight Injuries,
R ev. A. M. Bennett of Xormsn Park
was slightly injured Saturdny night
by a horse and will be confined to
Ills room for a number of days,
was kicked on the knee by a horse
and. also had his foot mashed pretty
badly. ,
He was rldnlg out home with Mr.
James Norman and was going to fill
an engagement at Doerun on Sunday
and nil this week conducting a pro*
tracted meeting. The horse became
unruly and began kicking. Mr. Nor
man escaped unhurt, but Rev. Ben
nett's injuries were right painful.—
Moultrie Observer.
When a member of |congrees Is
granted an Indefinite leave of ab
sence “on account of Important bus
iness," are we to Infer that the bus
iness for which the government pays
hint a salary. Is considered un-
Impottant?
can be cured by the
use otV’Bromonia.”
"Brornonia” is to the hu
man system what the scrub- i latlTe of ‘he market,
hing brush and soap are to the ""' 1 ,0 J™* ‘hemseives in a position
dirty- washbowl. It aid s| wllere ‘bey will be able to hold cot-
Nature to resume normal ac-‘ ton ,n the * al ‘ lor remunerative will go to Jasper, Fla., this after- treasurer.!
tion. It inpreases the strength, j P r,ces - noon to serve the sixteenth annual ResolVej, That the county primary
the fighting ability of the President Johnson says: J banquet for the Alumna! Assoclatlon.be held jfith the state primary,
phagocytes of the blood; it) “One of the main purposes of the c:’ the Jasper Normal College. The, Resolved, That each candidate for
promotes the healthy flow ofj Southern Cotton Association, ex- ■ event Is to be one of unusual interest ( the hpl^of representatives be as- who remaJn out . of work> may thlnk
the Salivary and gastric secre- {pressed In Its constitution, is to put! at Jasper. . sessed for clerk sunertnr court. 1
tions. If your stomach is in, an end to the manipulation of the'
The republicans "cut their melon”
when they forced through the house
of representatives the largest Sun
dry civil bill ever passed. Of course,
the districts represented by republi
cans got the lion’s r share of the ap
propriations for rivers and harbors.
Those Alabama miners who went
on a strike nearly twb years ago and
good condition, you are well.;cotton market by speculators, whose
The Chinese are a wise peo-| control of the market has resulted
pie. They accost each other j * n G»e producers’ failure to secure
with, "How is your stomach?’ j remunerative prices for his product.
We don’t ask you to invest a I*”" 1 t0 ‘° ^ V
cent until you have tried "Bro-| member I ot he . 888001,1 on and ° th '
T,— : — ers in Georgia In opposition to this
moma at our expense. A sin- evU of specu j at ] 0n . T be
county dl-
gle bottle oftentimes works j visions can take a hand in this mat-
wonders. Cut out the Coupon teP and C an do much towards
bo** 0111 of this column.. knocking out'the’ bucket shops and
i nam ® 8D “ a<1 "ress plain- other mediums of speculation In
] y- Be careful to address BRO- L htg 8tate> Efforts have been made
MONIA CO., NEW YORK. ito secure the passage of a law. to
put an end to this open speculation
jin Georgia, but we want to see to
it that these efforts are successful.
There should be such a law in Geor
gia and the members of this asso
ciation can do much toward bringing
about that end if they will but exert
themselves. Everybody knows that
the statistical position of cotton was
never stronger than It Is today, and
the recent market, therefore, Is en
tirely the result pi manipulation and
speculation. Th^ mills are sold way
demand
FREE BROMONIA COUPON.
Name..
City....
State...
My disease la
If you think Bromonia Is what you need and
do aoteare to send eoapon, you will flad Hat
all first-olaaa drug gluts 25 and 50 eta. the bottle.
Were Wedded at Tampa
e home of .Mve. W. A. Dickenson
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
getting rid of it on auction-sale
principles: “going, going,
g-o-n-el” Stop the auction
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It
certainly checks falling hair;
no mistake about this. It acts
as a regular medicine; makes
the scalp healthy. Then you
must have healthy hair, for
it’s nature’s way.
Tli. bMt kind of . t.Btlmonikl—
‘Sold for over sixty ,hii.
sessed .
$3.0');
tax .colic
unsiy
coroner
for co
TtUflij
ton bj
date
for clerk superior court, h>( , hey „ e „ ot , he 3Ufferer8 , but
tax assessor) $5.00; for' are wll0n , aboPBrtl and the(r
,or, $ -00, foi county tress- eni pj 0 y era cnn reacb an understand-
sheriff, $5.00; for , ng wlthout resortlng t0 B atrlUe a
A" . oi surveyor, ^ $1.00, |mucb be ^ or ,l n y will dawn for both
sides.
commissioners, $1.00.
'be paid to W. W. Penning-
fuly 1.* 190G and mly candi-
fcg to pay by the time spec
ified not be considered in the
‘ J \ T. C. Ham,
annington,
Chairman.
^Ty and Treasurer.
Sore Muscles.
it athletes throughout the
id that the best treatment
mscles after severe exer*
hard work of any kind, Is a
at bed time, which opens
This should immediately
•d with an application
‘ I’stPaln Balm vigorously
nto the skin. This liniment
removed all stiffness and soreness
wtIH a favorite rub down
and keeps the
acelttfot condition. For
, Dlmtbock, - Valdosta, Ga
V Impressed.
ubbe-d
Hawkins.’
As Lohengrin's wedding march
was ably rendered on piano and vio-
.lln by Misses Kathleen and Malvina
Williams, the bride entered leaning
on the arm of the groom. Accompany
ing them were Miss Lula Hawkins,
acting as maid of honor, Miss Hines
as bridesmaid, Mr. Mann, as grooms
man and Mr. R. E. Dickenson as best
man.
As “O Promise Md|” was softly
rendered by the Misses Williams, the
ceremony was very impressively per
formed by Prof. Enswinger.
A reception was tendered the
young couple by Mrs. Dickenson, as
sisted by Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Good-
let Webb, sister of the groom. A two
course lunch, consisting of salads,
wafers, cream, cake and punch was
served by Miss Ruth and Mr. Robert
Webb. The bride wore a charming
gown of white silk and carried a
shower bouquet of white carnations.
Many beautiful presents consisting
of cut glass, silver and table linen
were received.
Mrs. Hawkins is the fourth daugh
ter of Mr. J. L .Edwards, of Pinetta,
She has been teaching here the past
year and by her sweet and womanly
disposition has won many friends,
„ who extend them many good wishes.
Mr. Hawkins is a man of sterling
business qualities being an electri
cian. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins are
boarding at the home of Mr. Nelms
on Nebraska avenue.
declined solely be
cause of the speculative manipula
tion. Let’s get to work and blot Jt/ ■ ■
out, for it means -the producer’s sal- g fC
vation/ ‘ !gg|
"Another thing to which I want to _ —
call urgent’nttentlon Is that this com
ing fall Is the time to force up cot-,
ton to a fixed maximum price, be- i
cause then the consumers of the raw (
material will be shortest of supplies.
Now Is the time for you to put your- 1
self in a position where you will not i
be forced to sell your cotton at the
prices offered for the new crop un-i
less thpte 'prlces are remunerative or
are the prices fixed by the associa
tion. I have called attention to the
importance of this principle before i
and I trust the producers' have been
proceeding on this line. Keep it up
make yourself Independent, and you
will be In a position not only to de
mand, but to get for your product a
price that will pay for your labor and
your investment.
'Lumber Prices are Holding up.
The prices of lumber are holding
up well. The indications are that
they will continue to remain so for
some length of time.
While the inquiries are not as
iJentlful as they were formerly, there
a sufficient demand for lumber
keep the dealers hustling for it
I the woods.
How to Break up a Cold.,
may be a surprise to many to
n.that a severe cold can be com
pletely broken up in one or two day’s
To do this, however, prompt
Intion is necessary. The first symp-
[toms of a cold are a dry, loud cough,
la profuse watery discharge from the
•ee, and a thin, white coating on
e tongue. When Ohamberlafn’s
Icjugh remedy Is taken every hour
the first appearance of these
_nntoms, it counteracts the effect
the cold and restores the system
$ a healthy condition within a day
or two. For sale by A. E. Dimmockv
Valdosta, Ga.
Arrested for Vagrancy.
negro giving his name as Sam
Dickerson, and claiming to be from
Birmingham and New Orleans, was,
arrested by Officer McIntyre yester-j
day afternoon on the charge of va
grancy.
It is said that Dickerson has been
laying around on the edge of town
picking, blackberries and then slip- 1
ping Into the city and begging some-i
thing to eat of the other negroes, j
Some of them reported him and put
the officers to looking for him.
When the negro was arrested, he
said that he had been here only two!
or three days, but there was evi- j
deuce to show that he had been here j
longer than that.
To Marry at Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Mr, Archie Arnett, of the Times
force, went over to Mt. Vernon, Ga.,
today to act as bes< man at the mar
riage of Mr. Horace Bertrand Folsom
to Miss Mary Malcomb Peterson. The
marriage will takq place Thursday
afternoon at three o’clock at the
Presbyterian church in that place.
The groom is a well known news
paper man, and formerly held a
position on The Times. The bride
Is a member of a well known and
Influential family of Mt. Vernon. The
couple will spend a month on the
coast and will make their future
home at Mt. Vernon.
The man who learns to seek pow
er within himself, who learns to rely
upon himself, Is never disappointed;
but he always will be disappointed
when he depends upon any outside
help. There Is one person la the
world that will never fall if you de
pend upon him, and are honest with
him, and that Is yourself. It is the
self reliant man that is in demand
everywhere.
MURRAH KILLED BY HA8TY.
Hasty Was Arrested hut Escaped
From Jail.
Cblpley, Ga., June 12—T. T. Mur
rah, a prominent merchant and
banker of this place and a member
of Gov. Terrell’s staff, was shot and
instantly killed here today by Ab
hasty, a well-known farmer living
near here.
It was alleged by Hasty that Mur-
rah had some connection with the
killing of his brother by a man
named Irvin on the day that Hoko
Smith spoke here.
The tragedy occurred at the depot
where Murrah was standing talking
to some friends. Hasty walked up
and shot him to death without a
word of warning.
PALATKA VISITED BY CYCLONE.
Death From Lockjaw
never follows an Injury dressed with
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its antisep
tic and healing properties prevent
blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald,
merchant, ot Rensseraersvlllo, N. Y.
writes; "It cared Seth Burch, ot
this place, of the ugliest sore on his
neck I ever saw." Cures cuts.
WJiinds, burns and sores. 25c at A.
)■ Dimmock's and \V, D. Dunaway’s
drug stores.
Crops
The department of agriculture de
voted several years to the Investiga
tion of the dietary value of different
foods. Various experiments In di
gestion were carried on, and In the
majority of these, fruit and nuts
made up nearly all of tho diet. The
results of those experiments proved
that botli fruit nod nuts should bo
Damage Done to Houses and
Alto Suffered.
Pnlatkn, Fla., Juno 12-—A cyclone
of considerable violence visited this
region late this afternoon, travelling
from southeast to northwest. Two or
three houses were blown from their
foundations and collapsed and n num
ber of trees were twisted oil at the
roots and 1 carried quite a dlstnnco
by the wind.
No reports of fatalities hnvo thus
fnr been received. Crops woro seri
ously damaged.
An Alarming Situation
frequently results from neglect of
clogged bowels and torpid liver, un
til constipation becomes chronic.
This condition Is unknown to those
who UB6 Dr. King's New Life Pills;
the best and gentlest regulators ot
Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed
by A. E. Dlmmock and W. D. Duna
way, druggists. Price 25c.
B. Peeples sens Alabastlne tbs
best wall coating known to science.
The petty vexations of life are like
beggars; If you treat them kindly
they coll aggln; but If you kick them
* door thoy will be very
itance.
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Inexpensively? Yes, extreme ly so. It’s not the price that
makes the. fit; It depends entirely on the design and tailor
ing. SchlossBros. & Co., of Baltimore and New 1 ,York,are
known the world over as Specialty Makers of fine Ready-
to-wear Garments. They have made a study of draping
large, stout men and men out of the ordinary proportions.
What we mean by "draping” is not merely "dressing” or
"clothing.” We mean fitting them perfectly In garments
particularly designed to moderate where nature has been
profuse and to fill out where nature has been deficient;—
In other words, this Schloss Clothing not only clothes the
figure but "drapes” it as well,—makes the style of the
moment seems to have been especially designed for the
wearer.
A trial is all that’s necessary to convince you. Come
to see us. Try on one of these Schloss specialties and
you will be surprised to see how well-proportioned
and handsomely dressed you can look by simply
wearing clothes specially designed by these skillful
tailors to fit men of just your build and physique-
Prices are not high! To the contrary, very reasonable,
because these celebrated Clothes-Makers cut and tailor
these goods In large quantities by the wholesale, and they
cost you no more than similar clothes of ordinary size.
We are certain that if you come In and try on one of
these Suits you will become a permanent patron, and
thank us for the suggestion. 1
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