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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1906.
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ELECTION DAY IN
Ik Da) Has Passed off
Is ibe Forest City.
Court Condldxtea Creating
Moot Interest—Salvation Army hat
a Bright Little Boy For Whom
Adopted Parento are Wanted—Oth
er News From Savannah Today,
Savannah, Oct. 3—The election If
pranoaias quietly In .Savannah,
ao flare daring the day haa there been
m raeb to the polla but the vote la
Mag ateadlly placed In the boxes.
The constitutional amendment provid
ing for the creation of a circuit court
-ad appeals will be voted for almpst
solidly In Savannah, but Just who will
•at a majority of the votes of the
oounty to dll the places on the bench
•f the new court Is not known. Judge
X. B. Russell Is getting a good vote,
*t Is Mr. H. C. Peeples, of Atlanta
sad Thomas C. Chappell, of Muaco-
'peo, has some friends at work.
The county of Ben Hill Is being giv
en n great endorsement by the vot-
era who go to the polls. Not a half
Susan vote* will be cast against Its
creation.
There are two boxes at all the poll-
hag places one for democrats entitled
in vote at the primary and one for
-the general voter. Up to two o'clock
there had been no disorder of any
character at the polling places.
Light for Childless Horn*.
Is thsre hny childless home Ih Geor
gia that needs to be brightened by
tho pMHetaee of a healthy laughing
island? tt so, the head of such a
household should communicate .at
ones With the Salvation Army Head
quarters. There are seven little ones
there awaiting adoption by some good
people. They range In ape from two
anontbs to two year! and they are
every one fat and healthy. Thera ate
hoys and three girl*, Captain
I states that any one who wish-
and will agrte to give the
home and care for
'—.‘iThey are all of
ntage," he says,’''and
I reasons for each one
keeping. Responsible
> to adopt a little boy
1 let us hear from them,
•avannah'i Rink Theater.
flSw first theatrical performance
In the Mutual Stating Rink the lm-
gwowlaed theater which Is to be used
while the Are damage to the regular
■ 'la being repaired was given
night. Tho "Sultan of Sulu
the bill. The show went Well
adverse conditions. The rink
will make a pretty fair substitute
three negroes killed.
At a Button and Fell Before Volley
Fired from Trsln.
West Point, Oa., Oct. t—Near
Longdale, Ala., five miles below here
Saturday, four negroes were shot,
three of whom were killed on the
spot and the fourth Ilea at the point
of death.
The shooting was the result of an
altercation between one of thp
groee and a white mill operative.
The negro, Lon Burdette, was wait
ing at the little wayalde station for
the Chattahoochee valley train
take him to bis home at a crossing
a few mllea below.
He had deposited his basket In the
waiting room and a white man by the
name of Saddler, ordered him*
take the basket out. Some words
were passed and several other white
friends of Saddler Joined In, chasing
the negro under a platform, where
they threw bricks and rocks at each
other until the negro drew hla knife,
when they crowded upon him, but
he made hla escape by rushing Into
the nearby atore of L. R. Johnson
A Co.
The white men took the next train
down and when they reached the
crossing they saw tho negro there
with a shotgun In hla hand, with sev
eral other negroes.
A volley of shots were flred from
the train windows Into the crowd,
killing three men—Lon Burdette,
Gabe McCants and Nick Spratllng,
and wounding possibly fatally, a wo
man, Easter Burdette.
HEAVY L083E8 OF TIMBER.
Great Acreage of Foresta Blown Down
In Florida.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 3—From
the reports which have been received
here from West Florida and from
Alabama It la evident that the naval
stores Interests have suffered a great
loss by the storms.
great area of timber has been
blown down and what Is standing can
hardly be worked on account of not
being able to reach It with teams.
From DeFunlack Springs to Flomaton
there la not enough timber standing
to pay to operate It, and the opera
tors will have to put In saw mills in
order to save their timber which tl
down. <
The timber fn the Flomaton section
STIIE WILL LOSE
Lessees ol State Road Must Bear
Burning of tbs Round House in At-
lanU Falla Upon N. C. A St. L. Rail,
rood, Which la Under Contract te
Return all tha Property at End of
Leoee—Cotton Wilt In Dooly —
Tho BUto Fair to Open.
Atlanta, Oct. 3—Tha state of Geor
gia will not lose a cent by reason
of the 1150,000 fire which Monday
night destroyed the round bouse and
shops of the Western and Atlantic
railroad In this city. The loss will be
borne by the Nashville, Chattanooga
and St. Louis railroad company, les
sees of the state road. It la agreed
In the contract entered into between
the state and the officials of the N.
C. and St. L. that when the present
lease expires the road and all the
property must bo returned In as good
condition as when taken over by the
railroad company. The lease gfe-3
further and says lhat the road agrees
to keep up Improvements In accord
ance with the times.
Stats Pair Opens Monday.
Tho state fair which 1* to be held
In Atlanta under the auspices of the
Georgia Agricultural Society, will open
next Monday with the usual ceremo
nies Incident to such occasions.
The buildings at Piedmont park will
be ready for the fair In two or threo
days," said Building Inspector Pitt
man yeiterday, "and I will be able
to band back about 5100 of the 51,125
which was appfpprla'ted for the work
of repairs." At the last regular'
meeting of the city council, Mr. Pitt
man was Instructed to pdt the park
buildings In repair for the state fair.
Cotton Wilt In Dooly,
State Entomologist Lewis has dis
covered that cotton growing Tn Dooly
county, and especially around “
the county seat, is offeoted by ck
rot or wilt disease. ThaV-
TYNER'S
Credit Man to Hold Bknquet.
This .evening at Bannon's Lodge,
Thunderbolt - the 8avannah Credit
Efas’s’ 1 i ''Association will hold Its
semi-annual banquet . Tberd are to be
errors] speeches. Mr. Oscar Kul-
wean la to ha toastmaster. Among
tha speakers will be Major W. W.
wnuamaon. Capt. F. D. Bloodwortb,
Mr. W. J. Harty and others. The
Credit Men's Association since Mr.
W. F. Schreff was elected president
last summer has taken on new life
end la nqw » Uve organisation. „
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DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
Many Hava Dyspepsia and Dent
(■' Knew ilI • . i
So fM haKh upwind? Taste
pear food attar eating? See specks
-Mare tha eyee? Are you pale and
kacgird Docs your heart Butter?
Are you dlxxy? Do you tyro.pains
L side or back? Rtatnga on the
akin? Are you low spirited? 4i
there a sour taste? Breath bad? If
to you have Dyspepsia, and It Is
• dangerous condition. Don't delay, 1
M tahe Tyn^' DyiMMkMtaiaedr.
It is mads for J oat-such troubles End
symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia Rem-
•dr removes acids from the stdmach,
adreagthgav ,-reeJhu qtoXfikU 'Be'"
digest- you?. Cob* -Sold Thy ;druggts
Me a N bottle. Money refunded It
Bede to.core. Sold tn Valdosta, Ga.,
by A. E. • Dlnunock.’ Cah or-write;
A—aflf^uP by express.
-tSMSAGCI'O
sari
•°sre
eleegAlifw j
b ln* held, today, its rota general-
. today: y
*r la MM-WMie No oppokt"
Mam oT Importance to the democratic
-ttefcat. kaaded by Hoke Smith. The
Artareat seems to center In the bal
lot to establish the court of appeal!
'' -re Judree are to be elected. There
wa. the very beat in thl. oectlon of
the South. A great deal of It had|,„ JR Z 31
never been sawed and had only been
turpentined for a few years. The loss
of some of the naval stores operators
In that section will be complete as
they were operating on timber upon
whioh mortgngos were held.
MRS. ASTOR 18 WORSE.
from
Patient Is Hurriedly Removed
Newport to Now York.
Newport, Oct. 3—Mrs. William
Astor was taken to New York this
afternoon. Owing to her greatly Im
proved condition up to the return of
her son. Colonel John Jacob Astor,
from Europe, a few days ago. It was
expected that aha would remain hare
at leaat two or three weeks longer,
but she took a turn for tha worse
and Colonel Astor decided that It
would be better for her to be In New
Mrs. Astor woo accompanied by
Dr. Austin Flint Jr,) and by her daugh
ters, Mrs. M. O, Wilson and Mrs.
Half, besides, two trained nurses, and
ted servants. The utmost se
crecy was maintained.
SCHOONER WAS WRECKED
Is will endeavor to And some remi
to prevent a spread, ol the disease.
The assistant state entomologist has
brought several specimens of the af-
fecled plants to his office at the capltol
and will mnke a study of the blight.
He believes that the best way In which
to eradicate the disease Is to weed
out the cotton affected by It, and
next season plant a variety of good
seed.
Gov. Terrell Votes at Home.
After having cast his vote at the
polls at Greenville, Meriwether coun
ty. In today's election, Governor Ter
rell returned to Atlanta this morning
. The chief executive went to hts
home in Meriwether yesterday after
noon to take part In the voting.
Blood Poisoning
results from chronic constipation,
which Is quickly cured by Dr. King's
New Lite Bills. They remove alt
poisonous germs from, the systemiand
Infuse new life and vlger:
stomach, nausea, headache,
and collo, without griping os-.-dUoam-
tort. 36o. Guaranteed by.Ai JL rlMMr
mock’s and W. D. Dunaway’s drug
stores.
Rains Damage
Only One ef the Crew of the Boat ned
Was Saved
Cape Henry. Va„ Oct 3—The schoon
er Twilight, Capt. Feddensen, from
Charleston for Philadelphia. Pa., waa th!« year will he an
wrecked oft Cape Hatteras laot night jfclijn^re, and buyers’here
Only pnt man of the crew was sav4d.! the crop will hi onerfoarj
*- • —• » "" | Jhaf year
Makes ths Weak 8trong.
A run down condition of the ner-|
oqii system thoroughly rendering
'efectlre the energies of the mucus,
venal, aland and nerve structure, Jp
° sJg»Bi®,*¥SS2i
rectify-all ttrer^fldelicMb ahd'as-
sure good, bouyant health. They
are an abaalute specific for Indlgee-
ttfo.ikidnajr.-■*«:J bfkUir troubles,
1C - vitality, sail all kindred diseases.
good cotton'crops In wj$-seasons, but
The
Does Your
8SS?S«KsWK: ; S , tS l
lb centq r -If yaw druggist -eaount D«CS It;,send tout good Mood
you
Missionary ■Meetl
waycross fonftrenca jrJU bonrene'
at HomervJIle -'in“ Clinch county" tm 1 '
Oct. 4 to T.The residents of that lit
tle town have arranged to take care
to may attend.
sNrtjRSRSs
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
iMMfrrofta W n "
f 5arsasss^ 4 u5fflL h .*vS32!s
—.— tht
There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown
where the best tobacco grows—in the famous Piedmont
country
CHEW WHAT YOU KPIOW ABOUT
¥ Only choice selections cf this well matured and thor-
pu’ghjy cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS.
That's why SCHNAPFS and other of the Reynolds’
brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics
for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six
and one-quarter million pounds, or a net gain of
one-third of the entire increased consumption
of chewing ar.d smeking tobaccos in the
United States,,:'
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Evidently, chewers cannot resist the
flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS be
cause SCHNAPPS cheers them more
than any other chewing tobacco and
every man that chews SCHNAPPS pastes the
good thing sfong—one chewer makes other chew-
> ere—until the fact is now established that there
are many more chewers and pounds of tobacco
'* chewed, to the population, io those States where
SCHNAPPS pobacco was first Mid than there are In
the States where SCHNAPPS haa not yet been offered
to the trades t
AND KNOW WHAT YOU ARE CHEWING
8CHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened’
just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities.
SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, be
cause they do not find a chew that really pleases them better
at any price; the poor^because it is more economical than
the larger 10c. or 15c. plugs end they get their money^s worth
of the real snappy, stimulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco
lovers. All imitations contain much more sweetening than
SCHNAPPS. They are mad® that way to hido poor tobacco Im
properly cured.
j for tobacco's sake, there is no chew
Sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts. Strictly 10c. and 15c. plugs.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winstcn-Salam, N. C.
Yellow
The trouble is, your liver’s
rich. One of Its product*
•" is overflowing Into
_ blood. '
You can’t digest your food,
your appetite is poor, you
suffer dreadfully from head-
ache, stomach ache, dirti
ness, malaria, constipation,
etc. 'What you need is not *
dose of salts, cathartic water
or pills—but a liver tonic
Bedford’s
thestekUverl ...—
rtnoWt tllLVplxtitel feeds the aims,
clutffb* ’'rain and cures consti-
**Rla a, tTuewdWn*. tor alcfcSvex
and kldneya, and regulates ell the
‘25e packages."
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LIVER AND BLOOD *
STOMACH AND KIDNEY f
CURES'-'"' i
RHEUMATISM . +
■ed A ^ RM ^nii
Inat I sell the original famous Platt
Brothers English Gin and not the imi
tation, also a full line of repairs and •
the best quality of Walrus Leather.
John T. Roberts,
Valdosta, Ga.
Wrought Iron Railing for Cemetery purposes.
WRITE US FOR PRICES.
: Valdosta Marble Works.