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THE VALDOSTA TIMES.
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entered at tho Paatrifer. at Valdeata
VALDOSTA, OA., JULY 7, 1906
TWELVE PAGES.
President Roosevelt has given up
bunting big game, but be still has bis
eye-glasses trained on octopl.
There are 2,700 actors Idle In New
York and perhaps as many more on
tba road who ought to be idle.
Oklahoma will come Into the union
as the forty-sixth state, and 4G is
double 23. 8k oot
Millions no longer keep a man in
the greater public eye. It Is what he
does with them.
If the Czar expects to dismiss the
Domna ho had better “speak up’*
In loud tones or the Douma might not
hear him.
THE'ENGLISH ACCIOENT. J would be a very good Idea, “but
The accident on one of the road*>° a »i be better to have tt
. „ , . , „ . printed in mediums that have a larg-
of England last Sunday in which, 1 , t
ler circulation and are mor# closely
twenty-three American tourists were . _
? : read than the "Congressional Rec-
burled Into eternity waa surprising,' ord „ u ne people of the country
as well as shocking, for the reason should know what companies are re-
that England has always been able liable and which of thun will meet
to boast of very few accidents of the, their obligations, even though it
kind. It seems that the accident means bankruptcy for them to do so.
van due to the desire to save time
There are many reliable companies
a desire that was probably Increased doing business In this country and
• I It wntilH ho ivoIJ tn lonrn inaf which
by the fact that time-saving Ameri- j t wou ld be well to learn Just
cans filled the coaches of the train, they are. The San Francisco troub-
The accident occurred on a sharp h e will be worth something If it
curve while the train was moving at J should result in showing the people
enormous speed-estimated at what Insurance companies are un-
about seventy-five miles an hour. jtrustworthy or unable to bear the
The coaches went off the track and,burden of a great conflagration,
were smashed to pieces like cigar-
boxes. It is highly probable that It
was the lightness of the coaches, as
well as the speed of the train that
caused the accident.
The question is often asked why
are accidents less frequent in Eng
land than in this country. The reas
on is very plain. The roads of this
ROOSEVELT BOMBA8TO.
"I have gone over your bill very
carefully," s^id the President to Mr.
Wadsworth; and then he proceeded
to declare that certain words were
fn the bill which were not thGre and
that a certain provision was not In
the bill which was there. Then he
berated Wadsworth in true cowboy
fashion; charging him with bad faith
man ns their candidate for governor mollBy ln kBei) f ng the | r road-beds
of Georgia. This Is a case of blind , . *
j repair. The English trains carry
leading blind.
«■■■ ■ ■ more passengers per train than the
Is distributing a American, trains and the result is
that accidents there are usually more
country are about ten times as long !fln d lack of integrity. But when
Wadsworth resented the Insult and
proved that the President was ml?
taken, there was a very awkward
apology pnd a shifting of ground;
and hiding behind a scape-goat; as
usual in a Rooseveltiah fiasco.
‘Now,’’ says the New York Evening
Post, "this would be a sore discom-
as they are In England and there are
several times as many trains. The
Euglish get higher freight rates,
The socialists have named a blind which enables them to spend more
The
dividend of 175 per cent which is one
of the results of selling abroad cheap
er than at home.
disastrous.
If America has five trains to Eng-
laud's one, her chauces would be
It Is understood that the new gov
ernment cook book will be a strictly
vegetarian production In view of the> 31 ,lve tlmes “ 3 sreat 03 En 8 land ' B
recent packinghouse calamities. I in having au accident. If she has
fiture to a debater on the floor-of the
House; and when the President
comes forward as practically such a
debater and rides off on the excuse of
a sovereign that the blunder was not
his, but that of his advisers. It was
Beveridge that misled him. It was
Reynolds whose sociological eye fail
ed to find in the bill what the PresI-
Beautify the Complexion
intcn oat.
N adinols
. r > r 1 E ?
The worn ca.e. :n tv «nt
$1.00 at .1! leadir., dru,
Bold In Valdosta by all
Drugglit*.
>r by mail.
(V'«. T.n.
Leading
PIANOS AND ORGANS
TUNED & REPAIRED
R. E. KING,
112 W. HILL AVE., VALDOSTA, GA
Jugs, Flower Pots
AND ALL OPEN WORK.
I have bought the well-known
Fender Pottery at Stockton,
and am turning out some of
the best ware ever sold In this
section.
Indiana political leaden* are d!s-
' ten times as much mileage the risk dent now confesses was there all the
plnylng « rare and commendable self- ls alsu luucb 8'eater, for (be reason jUme. Tes, but the President did not
respect. They have mutually agreed tbut the hazard of accidents Is mens- 3ay 1 lat 11 waa Dever| dge aity Rey-
on both sides not to buy votes ln thejured by the number of trips. Eu S -' UOlds Wh ° had care,ully g ° n f over
forthcoming campaign. | Ilgll 8tatl8tlc8 include on i y passeu-
The man who ls trying to prove gers killed iu accidents. Ours luclude
that ho Is Dowie’s father ought not all passengers killed,
to have any trouble. It Is hardly
and
probable that anybody else wants the
distinction.
| Euglish railroads iu twenty years
| have averaged about 15 passengers
a year killed lu tralu accidents. Our
. nold
E “ 8 ,the Wadsworth bill
"very, very bad."
He used the "I," and
It difficult afterwards to say iffflidy.''
The net result of the whotf busi
ness Is that President Roosevelt has
gone bnck on his friends, but has
Increased by three million dollars
A SPECIALTY OF JUGS
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Lake Park Bank,
Located at Lake Park, Ga.
At the close of business June 18th, 1906.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
Demand Loans
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
418,100.
1,507.68
1.163.05
1,992.80
Dae from Banks and Bankers in
8,839.90
108.00
235.00
8.86
919 65
182,803.88
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in 415,000.00
Due to Banns and Bankers in this
State 5-500.00
Due to Banka and Bankers ln other
States
Individr al Deposits Subject to Check 8,196.25
Time Certificates 2.942 87
Discount and interest , 1,099.80
Premium on Exchange 65.93
Total
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Lowndes.
Before me came H F. BRAY, Cashier of the Lake Park Bank, who being
duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
H. F. BRAY, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 29th day of Jane, 1906.
L F. SINEATH, Mayor of Lake Park, Ga.
WHY GO BLIND?
AND FLOWER POTS.
High grade work and every
piece guaranteed. Correspon
dence solicited and prices
quoted on application.
A. G. HOWELL,
.STOCKTON, GEORGIA
If eyes that are giving pain in reading
or sewing are not attended to soon,
there is a chance df the eyes going
blind. ::::::::::::
COME HAVE THEM TESTED FREE.
W. D. DUNAWAY,
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN,
Valdosta, :: :: ;; Georgia.
If misfortune should ever smite Ja- 1 . . . j- a . ... r. / . .
___ » .. . . .... roads average about 150 a year kill- the amount of patronage available
pan with a destructive hand Mil- 1 L . . 4 . . ...T . _
waukeo would ho the firm Amerlcnn ed ln traln accldeuta and twlce tUl8 , to he '’’ th , yt ™ at ' 5and ' d « e s 101 Ce
city to fly to her relief. The Japs In all ways. Add passengers killed j M i l8a0u,l _
and No-
drank 3,800,000 gallons of,beer last in all various mishaps on English
[lines and ojt ours and the- figures|,nd-hurt theJLttUuffli' 1 ‘ ^
rNurtlUlil UUlhlltts draw neirer each [tie men verk badly. '* The dlsdfp^'"
•when western farmers are togging other. This is because In England. ot Kap S H1 ! a a wonderful character.
for Idlers to harveat their crops, while „,. e belter t „ken
the cities are filled with Idlers wait- ,, , . ,
Here they take care of themselves
In? for an onsy task to turn up. Here.
ls a chance for a first c’ass equalizer. | bettei*
The oue serious matter ls that ln
Tho populists have postponed fl- ., . .
nal action ns In pitting out a state | England trafflc Browa 8teadlly 9ator '
ticket until after the democratic prl- Here of recent years accidents in-
mary. If they do not get what they’crease. Railroad management has
.want then, they will act to spit them- not kept up with lncreasiug density
uelvoH—a few of them will.
of traffic. It has In England. Accl-
A first class Installment man do- deuts like thut Sunday at Salisbury
nlres position ns collector or can keep t j 0 not come more than once or twice
the books, assist In tho store and al-l^ „ decade . Here they bring thTTr
ao do the collecting for a small bus
iness. Very best references furnished : ^ ot dead yearly * and ou our old '
F. C. Hale. 202 Jones, street. City. 081 nQ(1 be8t ranged lines.
FRISCO'S INSURANCE.
The people of San Francisco are
A personal Inspection of the canal
■work at Fnnama by the president
ought to be the signal for record-
breaking disturbances of the art tn nn ' v <’™Contod ,*lth the trouble of
that neighborhood. Spades had hot- Collecting the Are losses from the In
ter be trumps when Ted goes after surance companies which carried the
* cm * risks there. The problem of rebulld-
A Missouri exchange thinks It is ‘us the homes aud places of business
n remarkable circumstance that a gar- of three hundred thousand people
ter snake wound Itself around the was a tremendous task, but there
shnpely limb of a young lady while , .. . . .
* . .... . , some hope that the burden
she slept. \\ here else, may we ask.
could « garter snake appropriately would be madl> " Ell, " r by ,bo
wind Itself? ness of the Insurance companl
meeting the obligation
vhlch
upon
Tho proposition for Roosevelt to
preside at the Bryan reception ln 8 reat catastrophe had placed
New York probably comes from them.
Roosevelt partisans. They would Ukoj it seems, however, that many of
for their Idol to share In the enihu- insurance companies are not dls-
wb,ah Bryan nlcct hls posed to act promptly In the matter,
native land. ! . , , . ,
, Many of them are dodgiug behind
Now Congress has appropriated earthquake clause or the dyna-
*25.000 » year to pay the traveling.^, clause t0 kcep from
expenses of the President aud ,,, “
friends, there can he no reason why
pay lug what the policies called for.
most of the Invitations Inviting him The chief reason for tactics of this
to speak on politics and other sub- sort Is because the Insurance com-
Jects can l>e declined, at least when p an u»8, or many of them, know that
-Congress Is not In session. [ th# Saa Franc „ c0 flre , lf , h elr obll-
The Missouri judge who decided gations are fairly met, will place
that goods bought from a trust need out 0 ( business. It Is a contest
not he paid for. thought he was S‘v ; btftwcen a , e wh0 have
tng the trusts a smashing blow but
seen
it'wlVlto'n-mombered that the trusts ; ’helr nil swept away by the flre
have spent a great deal of money flood and a score or two Insurance
and legal effort In proving that there companies that realize that If they
are no trusts. 'pay up their claims they will be as
destitute
Mr. Bryan’s declaration that the destitute ot backing as the Frisco
trusts of the country will not be bust victims are without It.
Cd" 1b a trifle belated, or else news i 0ne of the gan Franc | sco con .
from this end of the 13 “ lgbty gr essmen hot stated that he proposes
slow In reaching him. Trust-busting ,.
in this neck of the woods Is going ‘® ha ™ a U,t ot lb « l a3 urance com-
ahead so rapidly that It Is difficult panles that do not pay up printed In
to keep track of the victim*. jthe "Congressional Record." That
Cures Backache
Corrects
Irregularities
Do not risk having
Bright’s Diseaae
or Diabetes
A. E. Dimmock, Valdosta, Ga. ^
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We have bought the entire stock of
General Merchandise from L.W. SHAW
and will close the same out at once in
order to make room for a large stock
of Drugs, which we. will o|ihii in that store
Cheap Suaday Rates
tb
The stock consists of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing,
heavy Groceries, etc. Everything must go! Nothing
will be kept, as we have no use for anything except the empty
store-room. If you want
White Springs
via
G. S. & F. Ry.
Only $1.00
For the Round Trip.
in this line
you can get them. The stock is worth $ 10,000 and must be
sold before July 25th, as we will
Commencing June 8rd, and on
Sunday thereafter until September, the
G. S. & F. Kt- will again operate thetr
popular Sunday train known as the
This train starts at Tlfton and i
through
, reaching
leave Valdosta
White Springs at 10:06 a ro. Return*-
ing, the train will leave White hprings
at 8:43 p. m. and arrive at Valdosta at
8:»p. m.
It is expected that the very low rate
of 11.00 wtU induce large crowds to
visit the popular resort on each Sunday.
Those desiring to remain at tfie »
Spring! longer than one day, will oe 3
able to purchase tickets bearing longer S
limits at proportionately higher rate*.
Further information obtainable from
T. L? ARGO. Ticket Agent. Valdoeu,
Ga.. or from O. B RHODES, General
Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga.
■ Open our Drug Stock there owMmibj. /,
j Ingram
[
\ Ramsey
Patterson St.
and Hill Av.
VALDOSTA
k.