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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATUJLUaY. SEPTEMBER i, 1906.
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YOUR ATTENTION FARMERS!
KOKOMO DIAMOND MESH FENCE
Everything. “QUALITY,” ‘‘CONSTRUCTION.” “PPTCE.”
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It iHll be to your interoet to do this.
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THE Si’AY THAT STAYS; IT NEVER SLIPS.
Don't buy until you get prices on the Pioneer Fencing.
It will be to your interest to do this.
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Sold by J. E. Roberts ^Hardware Company.
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FINDER PRINTS ONLY CLUE.
DECISION IS QUOTED.
SUDDEN DEATH AT NAYLOR.
“Jack Words of Supreme Court Knocking [Captain L. Sweet, a Well Known Clt
Out the Dry Ordinance. I izen * r ° und Dead This Morning.
'Woman In Gotham Victim of
the Ripper."
Now York, Aug. 29—Slain Ilka the , I Naylor, Oa.. Aug. 29—Capt. L.
victims of "Jack the Ripper” tho no- Therc has been much discussion . g weet> w)l0 for many ye ars has been
rlous Whitechapel murderer, the body °’ tbe decision of the supreme court a prominent citizen of this place,
of Mr». Aanlc Moore, terribly mutl- which renders null, void nnd of no i was found dead this morning In bed.
lated by knife wounds, was found to- avail, the famous ordinance of the! His death Is attributed to heart
day In her home at C Second street. c „ y of Thomaavlllei prov ldlng a pen- fal ' ur °’ He ‘f TeB ‘ w0 daUgbter8
* thumb print In blood on a sheet ta _ m __ 1L , _ , , _ m tt and two sons, Henry Sweet, a large
may lead to the Identity of the slayer.
The tell-tale mark has been cut out clslon have been received In Thomas- master at this place. Capt. Sweet
by tho police and will be subjected to vllle. j was a brave confederate soldiery *
» microscopic examination. The hits- The opinion was rendered by Jus-! klnd father and
band of (he woman reported to the | tce Beck. It reads as follows: I Many friends throughout
police tho finding of tho body nnd -While n municipality may forbid tlon mourn wltb oorrowlng fam-
baz told contradictory stories. the keeping within Its corporate ltm-
In a drawer of Ihe dresser In the lta o{ intoxicating. liquors, Intended Coroner Solomon wan notified
woman’s roomjter* found three In- for-illegal'sate. It has no power to the deatb b Y telephone and he came'
•’•ranee pollolgppRIie rt'udcntlal In- adopt aQ ordlnenoe which not only 0Tt ' r thla “ornlng to hold the Inquest
suranee CompaoTot New York. One prohibits the keeping for sale of it S^sral prominent citizens were ^
r*»Hh«*"1>apw«-ffif-m5 was made wh | ch c, nno t be lawfully sold. tbe i ur Y and Ur - J - A - Baldwin was
* ®»t in the name Of Mrs. Annette but B i, 0 undertakes to forbid the ,orenian ’ They heard the evidence
t Moore nnd was Uuadn payable to Jas- keeping of domestic wines for the pur- ln the caM » nd retura * d * verdlct
Hoore. wlth whom she lived.
pose of sale, notwithstanding tho gen-
: that he came to Ills death from nat-
In the same drawer of the dresser oral election lnw which authorizes 1 nrnl causes
-with the life Insurance policies were such wines to be sold under certain
found a number of pawn tickets show- prescribed terms and regulations."
lng that tho pair had neon reduced to Tim effect of the decision Is to nul-
atratts before the crime was commit- j|fy tho ordinance, but It does not open
the doors for the sale of wines, un-
Edward Moore, tho 18-yenr-old son less the county tax of $2,000 and the
of James Moore, brother-in-law of
Mrs. Annette Moore, wns arrested In
-connection with the crime and techni
cally held an a witness after his fath
er had been put through tho "third
•‘degree."
The son, Edward, has been suffer
'lng from epilepsy for years and Is
aald to bo an Imbecile. He also
was subjected to a rigid examination
by the polloe and then taken to Ihe
i coroner's ofllco.
.NATURE TELLS YOU.
As Many a Valdosta Rsadsr Knows,
Too Will.
When the kidneys are sick,
Nature tells you all about II,
The urine Is niture's calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent action;
Any urinary trouble tells of kidney Ilia
Doan's Kld-tey Pills cure all kidney
Ills.
T. U. Holton, a well known paint
er and paper hanger of HOC Jackson
streeL says: "I think well of Doan's
Rtduced Rates, Valdosta to New York
and Return
Atlantic Coast Une will on August
Kidney Pills for I tried them for a jsth and 29th, sell round trip tickets
city tax of $1,000 be paid. These are
the "prescribed terms and regula
tions” referred to In tho decision.—
Thomasvllle Tlmes-Enterprlse.
Always Liberal to Churches.
Every church will be given a lib
eral quantity of L. ft M. paint. Call
for 1L
4 gallons Longman ft Martinos Li
ft M. Paint mixed with three gallons
linseod oil, will paint a house.
W. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va,
writes: "Painted Frankenburg block
with L. ft M.; stands out as though
varnished."
Wears tnd covers like gold.
Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed
oil, which you do In ready-fortne
paint.
Buy oil fresh from the barrel fcl (0
cents per gallon and mix It wltb L.
ft M
U makes paint cost about $1.20 per
gallon. Sold by B. F. Whittington,
Valdosta.
Captain Sweet retired at an early
hour last night at his usual hour tor
going to bed. He was In his usual
health at that time and there wns
Round Trip and Convention Rates, j
Round trip summer excursions!
from all points East to Pacific Coast j
and Northwest, from June 1st to
September 15th, with special stop
over privileges, good returning to
October 31st, 1905. I
Summer Rates to Colorado, Juno 1st
to 8ept. 30th.
Use the splendid through service Cl
of the Southern Pacific from New! b
The Presbyterial Institute,
BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA.
C' T , A'Christian School of High Standard where Boys and
TL< Girls are prepared for College and the active
duties of life Under Fine lnfuences.
„„ „ _ AT COST. SI 40 COVERS ALL EXPENSES EXCEPT UNIFORM.
which covered the body of tho victim alty for tbp beeping on hand of liquor furn | ture dea ’ ler 0( Beesemer. Ala/Orleans; Union Pacific from Kansan'g, Faeultv of ExnprienreH Inctnirtnrc Tt, u -r .
may lead to the Identity of the slayer. for sale - Tho hendnotea to this de- and j. E . sweet, merchant and post- City or Chicago to all points West,I, 30g D , ^ X P er J5 na Instructors. thorough Train-
Northwest and southwest, including) }j?g- Regular Hours for Study under Sjpe: vision of Teachers.
paiaUai steamship service from saniThe Bible a Text Book. Boys under Military Discipline.
good citisen.jUj nancisco to japan, china, Australia, Modem Buildings and Equipments. Students now being en-
tughout this Sec-' etc. ! rolled. Space limited. Application for admittance -hnnM he
Space limited. Application for admittance should'be
Through Pullman Tourist Cars ma( j e at on ce. Catalogue and information on reauest
from Washington, Atlanta, Montgom- 6 icquesi.
epr, etc., and from St. Louis and
Chicago to California.
rite me for literature and Infor-
,F. VAN RENSSELAER, Gen Agt.
124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
R. O. Bean, T. P. A.
O. M. Bly, T. P. A.
The Original.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
toey and Tar as a throat and lung
medy, and on account of the great
... . .. . imerit and popularity of Foley’s Hon-
nothing to cause his family or friends! ey - and Tar many lm | tst ions are of.
to fear that the end wns near. jfered for the genuine. These worth-
It Is understood that the funeral • less imitations have similar sound-
services will be conducted’ tomorrow j ? am ® 9 \ ( Beware °f l “ em - The
| genuine Foley i
at Good Hope cemetery.
•overe bsckache of long standing tnd (rom Valdosta to New York on the
They did s lot of good. 1 had never . ... .
ftoin laid up with my hack, but there aboT * dates ,or l 30 - 96 - Good te‘«n>.
waa always that dull heavy ache and lag to leave New York not later than
a continual weaknesa. When I sat September fourth. 1905. Tickets will
or stood In one position for any length ^ on i y Tta a n ral |
of time It was a study how to move j _. v , nw r .,„ .. *o do this. she u
without causing myself torture: 1. Th,, ,my 10 ratc ™ g y bottles of Dr. King's
A FACT PROVEN.
If there Is the slightest dbuht in th*
minds of any that Dandruff germs >10 not
exist, their belief Is compelled hr th“.
fact that a rabbit innoculatcd with th-
germs became bald in six week*' time.
It must be apparent to any pen» r 1
therefore that th# only prevent'on *v*
teldr.e's is the destruction of the «jv»rn»~
which art is successfully acc"-wpl!j>*e!
Ira -re hundred per cent, or
the *T'- , *e*t!on of Newbro’A Her.-l-Me
'n caused bj* the sc.nr* g-r*i\
which boldness and ran b- '
v*hfv»'» ws»i> the same rtmedy^-N’e'xo--"*
Hen
A<-ce;»*. no substitute. “Das'
cense '•'“t remove the effect ”
S'd.1 r\ leading drugv^ts P**nd b*c.
for sample to The Kerplcldo Co..
I>p*-Ait. Mich.
A. E. Dimmock, Special Ageitt.
Honey and Tar is in
ia yellow package. Ask for It and
refuse any substitute. It Is the best
remedy for coughs and colds. A.
E. Dimmock.
^CLEMENT A. SYDNOR, A. B., Principal.
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Th* Breath of Life.
It's a nlgnlficant tact that the.
strongest animal of Its size, the go-*)
Important Notice.
rtlte, also haa the largest lunge. Voter* of Lowndee County:
Powerful lungs mean* powerful ’ Under a late act of the General As-
creature*. How tojnw the breath- eembly two additional County Com-!
h* mlealoner* are to be elected at the'
lng organa right ahould
chief eat study. Like thousands of v. . .
, others, Mr*. Ora A. Stephens, of “* * , « ctt °n. »”• to be taken from
'Port Williams, O., haa learned how the Lake Park oc Dasher district and
. ..... . ‘Three.one from the Hah Ira or Lower Fork |
without causing myaelf torture: l ‘ "* ‘ , I! bottlM of Or. King's New Dlscov-1 district Nominations for all other
would get up off a chair llko a man for those who wish to colet-ate th* * ry .topped my cough of two years' . _ “ / all other
80 years old. There was no strength home coming of Wm. J. Bryan. Foe and cured me of what my friend* coun,y °® cer * haring been already
In my back, the urine wa* dark and further particular* call on the A. C. thought consumption. O. It’* grand b Y primary election, the Execu-
had a sediment in It. and I waa both- . .. . . . for throat and lung trouble*." Qu»r. ,tlve Commute* of the county respect-
oreo a great deal at night, my rest be- anteed by A. E. Dltnmock and W. ! fu i lv reau ests that the voters of each
lng broken by th pain, and by th* J - J - HARRIS, Agent. D Dunaway, druggists. Price 50c .. . .
too frequent desire to urinate. I and $1.00. Trial bottle free. militia district meet at thrir respect-
tried many different remedle* ,but) Men Past Sixty In Oangsr 1 jive club houses or voting precincts
nothing did me any good. I saw Doan'* More than half of mankind over' Mall Carriers Can’t Trespass. ' aad select as many delegates as they
K |dp *f j* y. d sixty year* of age suffer from k.dney Mall carriers have no authority to have executtre committeemen to meet
sot a box reaolreff to give thorn a rair an j binder disorders, usually en- * . i *. . t ..
trial. They drove tho pain out of lar „ pmen . of nro , talo , land T ht, ,re, >’ aM u l ,oa Private property and at a general convention, to bo held
my back, and I no longer feel that j a pa | nfll b and fengerou,. an d ,hc p03,al l,w> g,TO them no 8 P««lal; In Valdosta, to select the two nddl-
weakneea, and the secretion* are -tor- Folpy - s Kidney Cure should be ta. rights or privileges as regard the use ttonal candidates,
ma] and beuthy agwn. I can aleep kon at flrst , )tn o( dr)n g Pr . a * it of public roads. The law prohibits The Executive Committee will also
riUftV more nroof Ilk* tWa from “rrects Irregularities and has cured Bny wilful Interference with the per- attend the general convention and
VtSdSu peopte. <Call at A. E. Dim- ™ any v Buroet. RocL Por*t° - Mo'' formance of P° 3 ' al 8 «vlee. but such assist to the selection of the candl-
mock’s drug atore and ask what his W[ ^ M . „j au ^ erPd w |, b enlarged I irohlhl,loa dl >es not authorize mail dates. The district mass meeting to
<U SSr m sate l by°an dealer*. Price 80o. prostate gland and kidney trouble carriers to disregard state laws or be held ln each district oa the 15th !
Foster-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, New York; for years and after taking two hot- municipal ordinances as regards the day of Sept., at 11 o'clock a. m.,
ao le agent for the’ United' Btates. *!*• °f Potey'a Kidney Cure I feel use of the public roads, nor author- -md the general convention to be held
Remember the name—Doan'*—and . , _ b *'^_ , ®f tw * nt Y Years, | aP , thpm t0 W ||f u || y interfere with in Valdosta on the 22nd day of Sept.,
-take no other.
Th* Only Ouarameed Kidney Cure
la Smith’*
Sure KUney Cure.
druggist will refund your
after taking on* bottle yi
aatlsSgl with reenlta
A. E. MBH
Your
you are not
to cent* *.y
although I am now 91 years old."
A. E. Dimmock.
■Suffered day and night the tor
neat of Itching plica Nothing help.
*d me until I need Doan's Ointment
tt cured me permanently.-—Hon.
John S. Garrett. Mayor, Girard. Ate.
the rightful use ol public roads by at 11 o'clock
both parties. I By order of the Executive Commit-
. . ; — „ tee. W. H. GRIFFIN.
ft healthy man te n king ln hte own , m rcoonWAttn Ph'm'n
right; an unhealthy man ta an nnhap- j A - T - w OOuWARD. Ch m n.
py alav*. Burdock Blool Bitters 1 Secty.
builds up sound health—keep: you, 8 24 d 4t w 8t
Well Worth Trying.
W, H. Brown, the popular pen.
slon attorney, ot Plttsfleld, Vt„ says: I
"Next to a pension, the best thing! •
to get Is Dr. King’s New Lite Pills.” |
[He writes: "They keep my family-'
iln splendid health." Quick cure for j
(headache, constipation and bllllous-
• ness. 25c. Guaranteed at A. E.
Dim mock’s and W. U-. Dunaway’s
drugstores. j
, ' Piles! Piles I Pllesl
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Oint- 1
ment te prepared to cure piles, and
DOES' IT ln ahort order. Easy to
apply; every box guaranteed; 60c
and $1. All druggists or by mail. -
| ’ • WILLIAMS M’F’O CO.
[ • . Cteveland. O. *
Wrought Iron Railing for Cemetery purposes.
WRITE US FOR PRICES.
Valdosta Marble Works.
nine BBI, DEPOSIT « SURPLUS
With Us and Get Six Per Cent Interest
AS MANY OTHERS ARE WISELY DOING.
“SAVING MONEY BY MAIL" ON REQUEST.
Equitable Banking & Loan Co.
Macon, - - Qeorgia.
| Town & Country Mixed Paint
The Very Best Made
Berry Bros., Varnishes, Atlantic White
Lead. Spencer Kellog’s Linseed Oil, Atlas
and Lehigh Portland Cement, White Rose
and Hydrated Lime, Brick. Mantels, Orates,
Tiling, Window filass and Wall Paper.
asoline Engines, Best Made
C. B. PEEPLES,
113 WEST HILL A I/E. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Telephone 36-x