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BRuMONIA FREE
Read the following carefully:
If you have consumption or
some of the contagious forms
of blood poisoning we cannot
cure you. We don’t pretend to
cure yon. You need the indi
vidual treatment of some
shilled specialist; but if you
are .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 pnea
rnonia. la grippe and the vari-
ous epidemics, if you are both
ered with constant headache,
loss of memory, generally im-
paired vitality, we can help
ypu, and, if you follow our di-
rections, render you immune
Short Road to Sylvania * l
Has a Change of Officials.!
against sickness. Most skin
disease can be cured by the
use of "Bromonia.”
“P-omonia” is to the hu-
scrub-
tncu system what the
biug brush and soap are to the
dirty washbowl. It aids
Nature to resume normal ac
tion. It increases the strength,
the fighting ability of the
phagocytes of the blood; it
promotes the healthy flow of
the salivary and gastric secre
tions. If your stomach is in
good condition, you are well.
The Chinese are a wise pep'
Savannah, July 10.—The Sylvania
Central railroad running between
Sylvania and Rocky Ford, where It
connects with the Central Rahway
promises to get Into the limelight
again by a coming meeting ot Its
stockholders to elect a new board of
directors and officers. Thli road has
some trouble In organizing after It
went through a term In the courts.
There seemed much Jealosy- between
the Sylvania merchants as to who
should control It. L. H. Hilton, a
prominent merchant wanted to he
president of the road but the other
merchants would not stand for It.
They wonted some one who was not
a merchant to be president. James
Ennis, a prosperous farmer was
found who owned 1500 worth of
■lock In the road. This iwas the m
balance dl power and the anti-Hilton B
people schemed to get him on their ■
tide. They agreed to , make Mims ■
Mills, a brother-in-law ot Ennle' con- g
ductor on the road if Ennle would ^
vote his stock against Hilton.'Ennis
agreed to do this. Things went along:®
smoothly until Mills decided he was P
entitled to a raise In salary and ap-W
plied for It to J. J. B. Morrell, the ■
president. Morrell wouldn't stand for g
It and Mills complained to his stock-! _
holding brother-in-law. This seemed;
to make Ennis mad and a few days ®
ago he went to L. H. Hilton andj®
sold him his stock. Hilton, now In j ■
control, Is to have a new meeting and “
new deal. He will probably be
president of the road. f
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1 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, i
. OF GEORGIA.
HOME OFFICE: VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Protection that Protects Widows and Orphans. ■
A. V. SIMMS, President. L. W. SHAW, Secy.-Treas. "
JOHN T. LEWIS, Vice-President, ■
Insurance at actual cost. Insurance that suits the masses. Insurance for men ®
and women alike from 15 to 60. One thousand members constitute a division. One ®
thousand dollars the limit of policy. Money paid to the beneficiary as soon as satis- ■
factory proof of death Is received at home office. ■
COST TO JOiN.
Total Wreck Near Lake City; \
Brakeman Killed; Others Injured.
fit
MEMBERSHIP FEES.
CLASS I—Ages 16 to 30
“ . II—Ages 80 to 40
“ III—Ages 40 to 50
" IV—Ages 50 to 60
$3.00
4.00
6.00
6.00
Jacksonville, July 10—A serious freight wreck on the
board Air Line, at Lake City, early this morning, caused the
death of a brakeman and serious injury to the engineer and fire
man. The second section of the train crashed into the first sec
tion, on the main track.
The fire department of Lake City stopped the blaze that fal
lowed, which would have been serjous otherwise, as the train
was loaded with turpentine and other inflammable freight^,
The abcvej tm mbtrsl ij. lets aie paid, only one
The Annual Dues to be paid at the home office
Valdosta, Ga., on Nov. l6t each year, are for
CLASS I—Ages 16 to 30 - - - 8 .75
" II—Ages 30 to 40 . . . 1,00
" III—Ages 40 to 50 - - - 1.25
“ TV—Ages 50 to 60 - - . 1,50
When a member dies each policy holder pays to
the lccal, secretary-treasurer within 80 days $1.15
to meet expenses of tlie next death loss.
pie. They accost each other
with, "How is your stomach?’
We don’t ask you to invest a
cent until you have tried "Bro-
Howell’s Challenge of Smith.
monia" at our expense. A sin
gle bottle oftentimes works
wonders. Cut out the Coupon
at the bottom of this column.
Write name and address plain-
ly. Be careful to address BRO-
MONIA CO., NEW YORK.
FREE BROMONIA COUPON.
City
9tal*
itmwta***.
If y.m think Drotnonia In whi
a think Bromonia is whst jot need and
■ j„a will And It at
1 Welt, the bottle,
Albany, Oa , July 10—The striking tame amount If John P, Turner,
feature of the Joint debate was the negro, the (on of Bishop Turner, wit
proposition of Mr, Clark Howell to not transferred from tho treasury de-
give a total of $4,000 to Mr*. Berry's partment to the Interior department
school In Rome if he could not prove under Mr. Smith at the request of $ho
absolutely that Mr. Smith appointed latter department and not the fortner
negroes to office during the time he as Mr. Smith’ had stated. 2-
was secretary of the interior. | Ths fourth proposition waa for tho
Mr. Howell's first proposition was same amount ff ho could.not prove a
to give $1,000 If ho could not prove larger number 'of tho other appoint-
that the civil eervlce commission nev merits mentioned In tho circular word
sr directed the re-in.t.t.mertltof Da j never pasted upon by th* elvll service
vid Turner, the negro twice dlaoharg/ commission at all, as Mr. Smith had
*d for Incompetcney under republican j stated.
administration, and who was rslnstat Mr. Howall put hit signature "to (
ed while Mr. Smith was secretary of I these propositions, and bagged Mr.
ths Interior. j Smith to put his. In his conqlutlori
His second proposition was for sn Mr. Smith seemed sngry, but did not
other $1,000 that tho sam* was true 'even touch upon ths propositions of
about Cornelius King, another negro, 1 Mr., Howell. He oflered to give Mr.
tho nugru wuuiuit
uUcky In tho
hiirg. il with
«r of Mr*. A. J. t
THE CONDITT MURDERERS. ■ , . ■■■ _ fWMP
Houston, Tex., July 8.—Augusta, 8 lv,n ■ government portion while Howell $1,000 II th#latter could prove
r. Sm|th wae secretary. j hit assertions r.boik the Loul
.The third apposition waafor the ,4aw, 'A '
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You know we can appreciate the fact that this is ONE company, and ONE kind of
insurance In which the plan Is so simple and so plain that you can understand Its
workings. There is no chance for confusion, you know exactly what you are doing.
'Vf(L-propbse to allow no loose and indiscriminate handling of rates FOR GRAFT, it
elng the aim of this company to keep out all bad subjects for insurance, and to accept
nly the best risks. This means a low death rate.
The reading of your yolicy will be plain, and each policy will be stamped with
bold letters upon Its face, "This Policy Is Absolutely Incontestable From Date of Issue
Except for Fraud or Misrepresentation In its Procurement, or Non-compliance With
the Terms of Your Policy.”
Adel, Ga., June 6th, 11IC6.
Mr. A. V. Simms, Pres. Mutual Benefit Life Ins.
Co., of Georgia, Valdosta, Ga.
Dear Sir:—I have your favor of this date, also
check given by yon as president of your company
for $1,000 in full settlement of the Policy No 717 of
Isaac J. Holder, my deceased husband. Daring the
past year it has only cost my husbaifd $5.85 for the
entire year proceeding his death and you have paid
me the maximum limit of the Policy, without
which I would now be in very dependant circum
stances. The coet to catry a policy in this company
is so small that any one who desires insurance may
oariy it and I consider the company a blessing to
the poorer class of people who are not able to carry
old lino insurance at the exliorbitant rate which
they charge.
Again thanking yon for your kindness and
pomptness, lam
Tours very sincerity,
Mrs. Suits Holder.
Iron City, Ga., June 26th, 1006.
Mr. A. V., Simms, Pres. Mutual Benefit Life Ins:
Co., of Georgia, Valdosta, Ga.
Dear Sir:—I hereby acknowledge receipt of
your check in full settlement of the Policy No. 4461
of my deceased husband, Charles Lane. I desire al
so to add that I am greatly pleased with your com
pany. The kind and class of insurance you are of
fering to the people is so oheap that any one who
desires to carry insurance at all may carry it with
out the least embarrassment, however poor they
might be. Including the first premium paid by my
husband, all the assessments since he has held a
policy with yon amounts to only $8.65 and von have
" 1 T limit of my policy, $1,000.
yon for yonr kindness and
nk Oilmen.
■ a wiekjSodn;
g’that Felix Powell, the
itly arrested charged with
' committed the crime, and
Sunk Gibson, now in fall at San An-
tools, had committed tho murders.
The preliminary trial of Powoll
waa concluded yesterday, all being
field without bond to answer the
charge of murder. Almost conclusive
evidence wae produced against Pow
ell being worked up by Ranger Cap
tain McDonald since the crime last
October.
Powell Is shackled with heavy
ebstss la hie cell at Edna, ordlna-y
snanlTee proving ueeless against his
powerful strength.
«£ lm hunted“by^/fres/Jen/ Roosevelt Guarantees
* *““* ‘ J Meat Bearing U. S.' Stamp.
Pears Bringing Good Prices.
The pear crop In this section this
year, while not very large, is bring-
tag better prices than for many year*.
®r. W. t! Staten the leading ahip-
per here, hat sold his entire crop, es
timated at about sixteen hundred bar-
cols, for $2.50 per barrel, delivered in
cars here. Mr. 8tnten has already
.Bollvered two cart, and will get In
shout three more thli week. With
whet he ralaes and buys from other
parties he will sell a total ot probably
sine cart, all ot them going to a Pitts
burg concern
Pears are bringing as high as »7.v0
s barrel in New York, hut Mr. Staten
brllerus ho will make more under
-Use present arrangement of contract-
fag his entire lot at a fair price than
be would In'taking chancca on the
aoarkst. going to pieces a little later.
Sheffield, ling., July 10.—The grocers federation in annua'
conference here today received from Ambassador Reid the fol
lowing message to him from President Roosevelt: "You are at
liberty to inform the grocers federation that under the new law
we can and will guarantee the fitness in all respects of tinned
meats bearing the government stamp. If any trouble therewith
arises protest may be at o&ce made not only to the seller of the
goods biit to the United States government itself.”
To Regulate Courting.
A member of the Louisiana legis
lature has introduced a bill in which
he seeks to regulate courtship. The
measure provides that it shall be un
lawful for any young man to attempt
to court a woman before he is 24
years of age, that he shall Inform
the parents or guardian ot the wo
man of his purpose; and that he ahall
make an' affidavit before a Justice ot
the peace that his courtship will bo
In good faith. This mao yet has
much to learn. Such regulation of
courtship aavors of the old blue law
restraints and It Is needlesa to say
would not be tolerated. Thera are
some things that may be successfully
regulated by law, but love and the
method of courtship do not coins with
in this class.
Executive Committee th Meet.
Tho county democratic executive
committee will meet next Saturday
for the purpose of laying plans for
tho coming primary and also to el.ect
a Vico chairman and assistant secre
tary of the committee. Notices of the
meeting are being sent to the various
members of the committee today.
Always Liberal to Churches.
Every church will b« (Iren a lib
eral Quantity of L. ft M. paint. Call
« gallon* Longman ft Martinet L.
ft M. Paint mixed with three gallon!
(an Hi oil will paint a house.
«V. B. Barr. Charleaton. W. Va,
serves: “Painted Frankenhurg block
w»b U ft M.: stands out at though
Wears and covers like gold.
Don't pay 11.50 a gallon tor linseed
' eel. Which you do In ready-for-nse
assist.
Day oil troth from the barrel at 60
w-r>t* per gallon and mix It with L.
* M
-t make* paint coat about $1.20 per
coiloa. Sold by a F. Whittington,
Va Moats.
Plleal Plleal Plleal
Or. Williams’ Indian Pile Ofnt'
■seat la prepared to cure pile*, ana
7»->h IT in short order. Easy to
apply; every be. guaranteed: 50c
amt gL An druggists or by malL
WILLIAMS MVO. CO.
CleralanJ, O.
Will Intareat Many.
Every person should know that
■food health la Imposlhle It the kid
neys are deranged. Foley'a Kidney
Cure will cure kidney and bladder
diseases In every form, and will build
up and strengthen these organa
they will perform their functions
properly. No danger ot Blight's dis
ease or diabetes If Foley'a Kidney
Cure la taken In time. A. E. Dim-
mock.
Macon Cltlxcns .Incansad.
Leading cltlaenr are highly Incens
ed at the reports siren the Associat
ed Press to the effect that Macon It
reeking with mors' shave as regards
the giving of b.ioea ot illegitimate
birth to negroes by white mothers.
Ice attempt to pa'jt no city aa a
nueern Sodom Is t.seated as falsa
Makes the Llvtr lively
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup* give*
permanent relief In cases ot habitual
constipation as It stimulates the liv
er and restores the natural action of
the bowels without Irritating these
organa like pills or ordinary cathart
ics. Does not nauseate or gripe and
la mild and pleasant to take. Re
member the name Orino and refuse,
substitutes. A. E. Dlmmock.
Do Too Open Your Month _
Like a yonng bird and gulp down what
ever food or medicine may hi offered yon t
Or. do you want to know something of the
composition and character of that which
you taka Into yonr stomkeh whether as
food or medicine ?
Most intelligent and aensible people
notv-a-days insist on knowing what they
•inploy whether as food or as medicine.
Dr. Pierce believea they hate a perfect
right to Insist upon such knowledge. So he
publishes, broadcast and on each bottle-
wrapper, what his medicines are made of
and verifies It under oath. This he feels
he can well afford to do because the more
the ingredlento of which his medicines
are made are studied and understood the
more will their superior curative virtues *
be appreciated.
For the cure of woman's peculiar weak
nesses, irregularities and derangements,
giving riso to frequent headache*, back
ache. dragging-down pain or distress In
lower abdominal or pelvice region, accom*
panied, ofttimes, with a debilitating,
pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp
toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription is a most efficient remedy.
It is equally effective in curing painful
periods, in giving strength to nursing
mothers and in preparing the system of
the expectant mother for baby's coming,
thus rendering childbirth safe and com
paratively painless. The’Favorite Pre
scription" is a most potent, strengthening
fc to the general system and to the
MID-SUMMER REDUCSI0NS.
We are making substantial reductions on summer
goods, and the store is now full of bargains that will
be snapped up in short order. It is our policy to close
goods out while they are seasonable, and not carry
them over to another season, hence, the reductions.
Silk Tissues and Colored Lawns 25 per cent off
A few pieces of Suesine Silk left at greatly
reduced prices.
AH our White goods substantially reduced.
Our patrons may rely absolutely on every statement
contained in our advertisements, and may be assured
of finding goods and prices just as we say.
C. C. Varnedoe & Company.
most potc
general •;
organs distinctly feminine in particular. I
it Is - 1 * “
Tstem am
Lina in pai
_ also a soothing and invigorating
nervine and cures nervous exhaustion,
nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria,
chorea or St. Vitus's dance, and
Sher^istreeslng nervous symptoms at
tendant noon functional ana organic dis
eases of the distinctly feminine organs.
A host of medical authorities of an the
eaveral schools of practice, recommend
Jt* Prescription* la made for the
sore of the diseases ror which It Is claimed
to be a cure. To* may read what the:
say/oryourwy by *
laqoast for a fni bool
lay read what they
lading a postal card
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■ BROKERS :
LuIUUul lilllllUuI.
. Stocks, Cotton, Groin end Provi- *
' elons. Beams 7, Rltswoller Build- •
• lag, 112 West Boy Street. •
• Private Wires to Principal Market j
• Center. Phone Nb. 1172. .
!Florida Bank and Trait Co.,:
• JACKSONVILLE, FLA. '
FENDER LUMBER CO.,
SS5!“ Rough and Dressed Lumber
Atoo Shingles, Loth*, Scroll Work end Moulding* of All Kind*.
Office, Planing Mill end Lumber* Yard on Voldoeta Southern Railway.
Between Georgia Soothern * Florida and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad*.