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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1907.
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ODOITIF.S IN RAILROAD LAW.
Some Requirements Which ere Pecu
liar to Certain States.
Montana requires its railroad to
maintain a station at plotted town-
sites of 100 inhabitants or more.
Thirty states have state railroad
commissioners, twenty of which have
power to fix rates on purely state traf
fic.
Intoxication while on duty is a mis-
ID3I lerm IIUI 01 USB* demeanor for a railroad employe In
California and if death results, t. .el-
ony.
Hereafter the Unpleasantness Be- California makes the wrecking of a
tween the North and South Will bo traln or an l ’ nalDC a Mm * Imnlsh '
able by death or lire imprisonment
Termed the “Civil War" Secretary at lhe op ti on 0 f the Jury
NO MORE “WAR OF
REBELLION”
Belted Slates Senate
Secretary of Commerce and Labor
•haw's Home ie at Laet Located—
Railroads running within three miles 1
, _ . . of a county seat In Oklahoma must
Bonapirte and th. Reform Leagua bu , M a „ ne thro , lt , h the county scat
and establish a station. |
In South Carolina is it a misde
meanor for the conductor of a trolley
for Pubtlo Health.
^Washington, Jan.
21—Officially
r. Kittredge Declares That an Alleg
ed Trust Completely Controls the
Output of Lumber—He Qlves Fig
ures to Show the Result of the Com
bination Among the Lumbermen.—
Does Such a Trust Exist?
Washington, Jan. 22—The senate
tion instructing the secretary of com
merce and labor to investigate the
“lumber trust.
Addressing the senate in advocacy
of the passage of the resolution, Mr.
Clean Things to
Eat and Drink
are as desirable as pure food.
Unclean food cannot be
healthful. It is the method
of handling In the manufac
ture of a food product that
makes it clean or unclean.
Pabst
BlueRibbon
is manufactured from the
purest materials by scrup
ulously clean machinery.
From brew to bottle or keg
it is never touched by human
hands and never comes in
contact with anything but
pure, filtered air, and per-
*ec . • sterilized tubes, pipes
anr^ ^e led storage tanks.
G. S. & F. Railway.
■ THK BEST ROUTE;TO -
Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, Americas, Birmingham,
Montgomery, Albany, Jacksonville, St. Augustine,
Palatka, Tampa and all Florida Points.
FASTIDIOUS WOMEN
consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a
necessity in the hygienic care of the
person and for local treatment of
feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing,
germicidal, deodorizing and healing
qualities are extraordinary. For sale
at Druggists. Sample free. Address
The R Paxton Co., Boston, Mass.
Four 7 rains Daily Northbound.
So. 2 Leave Valdosta for Macon,
No. A Leave Valdosta for Maoon,
No. 6 Leave Valdosta for Macon,
No 19 Leave Valdosta for Macon,
.■mumn.c, -WWW, ~• •
1 rains Arrlve^-f orthbound
I 6:00 A.i
4:15 p. i
und.
No t Arrive Vald«* # a from
No Arnve Valdosta from
Vo. b .» rflve Ynlaoi-fa front—
No. »0 Arrive vwldosta from P^atl
Four trains Daily
No 1 Leave Valdosta for Palatka, *
No. 8 Leave Valdosta for Jacksonville,
No. 7 L«*ve Valdosta for Jacksonville,
No. V Leave Valdosta for Palatka, ....
Trains Arrive—Southbound.
No. 1 Arrive ValdOHta from Macon, ....
No 8 Arrive Valdosta from Macon, ...
No. 5 Arrive From Macon, . .
No 11 Arrive Valdosta from Macon, . \
10:85 a. m.
/ V.h'kt 11:00 p.m.
10:40 a. m.
11:00 p. m.
6:09 p. m.
5:90 a. m.
6:00 p. A.
5:90 a. m.
4:60 p. m.
5:10 a. m.
5:40 p. m.
3:66 p. m.
KihifC to chanqi without ncllct, and Uit Umt of arritmi <i
rxirfurt of traint it not quaranUtd.
Through Prllman r*ar« 'mm Tifton, to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash m
▼ills, Hi. Ujciir aiifl Oiuc-Hgo ail-tlis-year-ronud. Flegrmt Sleeping Car* 1
on Tratn No. 4 for Mhcoii ana Tra/u’No. U for Jmoksonvliis. m
Hsndwmn* Parlor Oars on Trains Nos. 1-7 and 8-3 bat’wesr. a
Mso at, v,irt..-ra tod Jacksonville gn
Pullman Sleepers between Valdosta and Atlanta on trains Nos 8 & 4 n
i'.formation as to rates, routes, schedules, sleeping oar r*«flrv*tlon» 11
mo., will b» gUdiy farnirthed upon application to gj
T i . Argo, Ticket Ajjent, Valdosta, Cta. Sj
Argo
3. F. PARROTT, v-p.
Macon, Georgia.
C. B. RHODES. G. P. A.,
t me&uur ior iub tuuuucwi ui a none; . t
thAcn navar wrin nnv "VVflr of the Ito* ... i has agreed to the Kittredge resolu*
taoro never was any »ar or me ue- Mr r( .f use to separate negroes and ( t , _ m
belllon." The United Slates senate people.
hu leKlslatoa mat terra out of ex- California has made It a mlsdemean-
Isteuco and hereafter In official doc- <" '« transport rattle, sheep or swine
. , , . in carload lots for more than thirty-
aments the late unpleasantness he- ^ ^ w|th()ut itopplng , or ten
tween the North and South will be )lour< reat
known as the "Civil War." Virginia'has found It necessary to K1 ' trcd « e "‘' clar, ' <1 ,hat the " lum,ler
This change In nomenclature was pass a law declaring that for all legal Irust” completely cohtrola. the lum-
brought about last week during the PWlkw-s lhe words "railroad" and her Industry. Conttoujng, he said:
passage of the general service pen- "railway" are to be considered syn- ..| n jli( far rflac h| n( r effects, there Is
slon -bill, which, incidentally, added onyrnous. none to compare witb^Jt. It is re-
fully $12,000,000 to the. annual roll. In Massachusetts the Illegal sale of , , lt grasn '<& the DeODle
Exception to the terra "War of the *<"*1 railway transfers Is made pun- lta ™ ”
Rebellion" waa taken by Senator «> a ble by a line no, exceeding $50 or a "d the only change Whllfc It content-.
Money, of .Mississippi, and after a Imprisonment for not more than thlr- !>-ntea Is to Increase the price of ta
spirited debate he won h.s point, so ‘V dW. pr0<, “ CtB a ‘ 8 ated “* >**““* ln ‘
that hereafter the expression "Civil The legislature of Washington at terva.s without regard to cost ^
yer" will bo used In referring to the lta l' a8Se<l a law maklnK , T “ “ ,,ow lhat th ® , P ™ fl °
ilnarv rontllct that raged be- the maximum railroad fare for adults trust are enormoup,’ Mr. Kittredge
1 ™ . , ' K three cents a mile and for children -aid that "It cost ^10 fo manufacture
Mlo the senate was busy In the one and a half cents. the lumber -at ,he^l.:«d yield, to
ge of the general pension bill, A trolley company In Vermont the trust a profltiSt^,toast 200 per-
the house last week established a "t 10 ** t*™ fal1 '» como to a f,,n "t°l> wn '- According^ the last census
feoord in the number of private pen- and display a signal at a grade rail- "f the United
lion bills passed within a given time. ™>d crossing Is subject to,a line of timber product.
In tile space of 90 minutes the house I 2 ® for each omission
gassed on 628 of these private pen-
the value of
IjKty wag $566,600,-
From thlq/;tte enormous profits
By the terms of a new statute in accruing to the L'll^U are patent..
lu£ per'mTnuto.^lTr^orrn^er mlUoaT company ’Ve'' b^ks^r the hJobt^n^ntiol’orth^umbeJ j ^ cu, M couaimtuw, .g«kl, tlxa. no oSL.
was approached before. company are subject to the Inspection business of this country are no Ion-
Shaw's Home Is Now Omaha of tiie attorney general of the state. K®** necessarily a secret. It not only
Omaha I. the latest point of rest- I" declaring a suit arising from the arbitrarily advances the prices of
dance for Secretary Shaw on his re- delay of a shipment of threshers until lumber, but resorts to drastic and un-
iremeut from offleo In March Tho after the season for the sale of «uoh scrupulous methods to crush Independ.
report was circulate! In official clr- machinery had P a *»«>. tho Kansas ent dealers."
rl*« this week but as usual the as- supreme court held that common car- As to the effect on the prices of
tutr head ofthe treasury department Her, are charged with a knolwedge lumber he said: "Within the past Bvi
I... «,». nothin, when the of seed time and harvest and tito gen- y ean the prices of lumber and Urn-
gating .thereto lm the ber products have been arbitrarily ad
k - do vanced from 10 to 500 per cent. “
K f THE NEW IDEA * THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE WW C0U6H SYRUP |H|
ENNEDY5 IAXATIYEfHONEY-|AR
b Mines the Bowels Best for Children ■■ ■ Red Clorer Blotsom on Enrj Battla
“*"» eoiuh turn ... coostintiag, ep«Mj thoM ccnUintog Ottatn. Kuu-.rt ti Uxulvs Honey sad Tu mom Uu bowels, conk
W. D. Dunaway, Valdosta, Ga
hr kr wise and says nothing when the
matter 1i broached. Rumor baa had er *' custom
—wi i hi mliiiiiTT--i r in j
?“• homo 1 * 1 Du Moines, In f », Mluuewt
to* . O..II. nns (j v.ri^express^ sto
_7 imy now*onHto-
Is gf t$A, ln th" “l»m
near salt water 1Sa.wiU therefore
Htoud norm ooU withool injury.
Banerieno# baa taught a* that It
t» past to plant only tin bait seed
Umt can bo bought regardless of
ooat, aa by so doing yon get- a
greater nnmbor of hoada true to
type. It la from anoh seed my
•took la grown being Bnrpeos «x-
M early large Jensy Wakefield,
and Thorbnma old raliabla Wake-
Hold's. These are the beat strains
for.tho praotloal gardener. Plants
are paoked in neat light baaketa
to redooe oxpross oliarges All
orders reoolre my personal atten
tion thna gnarenteoing satisfac
tion
$1.50 (dollar'and a half) per
thousand f. o. b. express; $1.25
where oash sooompsnlos order;
5,00b or more et agont's rates, or
$1.00 per thousand; under 1,000
at 20o por handred. All orders
are shipped o o. d when oash
dons not aooo-ni>aiiy order. In
ordering give express office as
woll as post office. Address
D. W. MAYI511,
Beaufort, 8. O.
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THERE HE ONLY FOUR +
regarded sue 0
itil two or three daye
he died.
The funeral services were conduct
ed Banda* afternoon et the city cem
etery, Rev. M. A. Morgan officiating,
quite a large number of people at
tended and the funeral was one
that stirred the'deepest sympathy for
the bereaved parents.
Freezing weather This Morning.
Not many poople who did not boo
ice this morning would believe that
It was that cold, hut wator froze In
a few minutes between five and six
o’clock. There was a good deal of
frost, but tho cold was not as pene
trating aa lt usually is when the mer
cury gets so low.
Reports from the surrounding coun
try Indicate that many hundred pork
ers have been killed slnco yesterday
morning. If the weather will con
tinue cold for a few days It will be
worth much to those who have killed
meat, but the outlook now Is that It
will not remain very cold long.
The sunshine was warm at noon to
day and there was every appearance
of warmer weather tonight.
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♦ Backache, headache, tooth
ache, inflammation of the kid-
4* noys. gravel, neuralgia, sore
■ . throat, dipthoria, sprains,
” braises, contracted cords, mus-
oles and stiff joints, cramp
oollo and cholera morbus, bil
lions oolic, chills and fever,
bites of inseots, reptiles and
■«.A dogs, o roap, asked
breasts, suppressed menstrua
tion, corns, felons, palpitation
of the heart, piles, gonorrhea,
erysipelas, eto.
VOR INTERNAL sndfEXTERNAL
CAUSES FOR ALL DISEASES
OR. RM CARLISLE’S
L & S.
FOR
LIVER AND BLOOD
STOMACH AHD KIDNEY
CURES
RHEUMATISM
(N ALL FORMS
U8B-
CARLISLE & CO.
MACON, - GEORGIA
Prlco, • 80 Cant*.
. . . VOR SAL* BT. . .
A. K DIMMOCK’H PHARMACY,
4-4-4-4-4-4 , *4-4-4-**4<
F0IEYSH0NEYHCAF
Curst Coldtl Prevents Pneume-er
die can't do that
do anything well. It
_ t method and order, to-
Ze? 4ltA a knowledge of what is
beautiful and artistic, that make a
wo-nan well\ dressed. There’s many
a trump in an expensi.o gown. A
large part of the trick Is in getting
Into one's clothes os one should.
to Atfifctn.
Johnson
Bricklayers Busy at Work.
The Georgia Southern and Florida
road haa a large force of brick layers
work on Its new depot here and the
work lt to be pushed aa fast as pos
sible. There are fifteen oar loads
of brick la the yards and two or three
oars of wooded material to be used In
the building.
Tbla la said to he enough to keep
the workmen bney for several weeks,
and It la not expected that there will
be a scarcity of material at any time
during the work upon the structure.
. Much Meat 8polled.
It la aald that much meat that was
packed some time ago has been ruin
ed by the warm weather. The farm-
have lost In both directions this
year. Many of those who killed
early lost much of their meat, while
those who did not klU have been
heavily taxed to keep their hogs In
shape to kill when the sold spell set
In.
Bought Plumbing Business.
Mr. Roecoo Rouse has doeed a
trade with A. E. Grant tor Ms
plumbing business and Mr. Grant
will go to Kentucky to enter business
with his brother. He came here sev
eral weeks ago from Waycross and
waa doing a good business, lt is said.
"They like the taste as well ae ma.
pie sugar," la what one mother wrote
of Kennedy’! Laxative Cough Syrup
This modern cough syrup la absolute
ly free from any opiate or narcotic.
Contains Honey end Ter- Conform* to
the National Pure Food and Drug
Law. Sold fey W. D. Dtaaway.
>men and Their Children,
faen are responsible for much
of tho drunkenness that exists In
America," was the statement made
by that well known club woman, Mrs.
Maria C. Weed, recently at a meet
ing of thq Francis E. Willard union
in New York. Her paper on “The
Psychology of Dipsomania,” dealt
with drunkenness as a disease of the
nerves and she stated: “Women are
responsible for the condition of thej
nerves, and that breeds drunkenness,
They sit over embroidery or somi
other sort of work until their nerv<
are all a quiver, and yau hear thei
say: “I’m am at^qlute bundle
nerves.* WhenNa woman‘makOb si
a remark she confesses to any si
between hysteria^ and insanity,
her boys are as t certain to go
liquor as they arjj to go to school.’V
have been nfj
talks hut lifj
L
"Wtfiue
■till fit Jail and there
new developments. He
le. and spends most of
his time In fwalklng Ms cell.
Tho new trial waa asked on a num
ber of small points that are technical
and 'upon /the general grounds that
the herdlc$ was not in accordance
vldence, etc.—Moultrie Ob-
Alwayt Liberal to Churches.
Every church will be given n lib
eral quantity of L d U. paint - Call
for It i r
4 gallons Longman A Martlncs/j-
A M. Paint mixed with three gillfts
llnaoed oil. will paint a house. ’
W."B. Barr. Charleston, W. Va.,
rites: "Painted Frankcnburg block
with L. & M.; standi out ns though
varnished.'' i
Wears and covers like goid. ’
Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed
oil which you do In ready-for-uae
paint '
Buy oil fresh from the barrel nt SO
cents per gallon and mix lt with I*
& M.
It makes paint cost about $1.10 per
gallon. ,8old by B. F. Whittington,
Congress has decided that hereaf
ter the “late unpleasantness" shall
be known as the "civil war' Instead
of the "war of the rebellion.' The
president has probably not decided
on a name for tho present unpleasant
ness In the senate.
The Right Name.
Mr. August Sharpe, the popular
overseer of the poor, at Port Madison,
la., saya: "Dr. King's New Life
Pllla are rightly named; they act
more agreeably, do more gc J and
make one feel better than any other
laxative.” Guaranteed to cure bll-
llousness and constipation 25c at
W. D. Dunaway's and A. E. Dim
mock's drug stores.
While senators are arguing that
the president cannot discharge an en
tire battalion of soldiers, tbs coon
battalion seems to remain discharg
ed.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE
HONEY and TAR
in the
YELLOW PACKAQ
NOT A BAD CREED.
nder^ the heading, “My Creed,"
,e Times has received a slip of pa-
ier with the following printed in
;olden letters:
Do not keep the alabaster boxes
f your dove and tenderness sealed
up until your friends are dead. Fill
Their lives with sweetness. Speak
approving, cheering words while their
hearts can be thrilled and made hap
pier by them; the kind things you
mean to say when they are gone, say
botore they go. The flowers you mean
to/send for their coffins, send to bright
en and sweeten their homes before
tney leave them.
“If my friends have alabaster box
es laid away, full of fragrant perfumes
of sympathy and affection, which they i
intend to break over my dead body, j
I would rather they would bring them
out in my weary and troubled hours, j
and open them, that I may be refresh- j
ed and cheered by v ihem while I need:
them. I would rather have a plain)
coflln without a flower, a funeral with
out an eulogy, than a life without the
sweetness of love and sympathy. Let
us learn to anoint our friends before
hand for their burial. Post mortem
kindness does not cheer the troubled
spirit. Flowers on the coflln cast no
fragrance backward over 'life’s weary
way.
We give coupons with every order for 10,000 plants en
titling the holder to 900 plants free in his next order.
All plants packed in light boxes and shipped O. O. D. if orders are not
accompanied with cash. We thank the pnblic for their liberal pat
ronage in the past and hope for a continuance of same which awaits our
prompt and personal attention. Address all orders to
W. N. Sands & Son,
MEGGETTS, S. C.
GO VO.......
DR, L. C.ZHOLTZENDORFF,
OENTAL.ISURGEON,
• » Georgia.
Where 'you can get
everything late and new
In Dentistry.
The best modem elec
tric equipped dental of
fice in the South:
Moderate prices for
all operations.
Over C. S. Bondorant's Drag
Store—Converse Balldlaf.
Food don’t digest? Because the
stomach lacks some one of the essen
tial digestants or the digestive Juices
are not properly balanced. Then,
too, it Is this undigested food that
causes eournees and painful indiges
tion. Kodol For Indigestion should
be used for relief. Kodol Is a solu-J
tion of vegetable adds. It digests
what you eat, and corrects the de
ficiencies of the digestion. Kodol
conforms to the National Pure Food
and Drug Law. Sold here by W. D
Dunaway.
Wm. Alden Smith, who will suc
ceed Gen. Alger, in the senate, is
said to have begun his career sell
ing peanuts and newspapers. His
success, however, is due to the fact
that he cut out peanuts when he en
tered politics.
Lumber Lumber.
PENDER LUMBER OO.
Rough and Dressed Lumber
DEALERS IN ALL
KINDS OF
umc«, ruining auu ana Lumceniira on vaianw oonumHinny.
Between QeoJgia Soothern &. Flo ride and Atlantic Gout Line Railroad*.
A member of the Missouri legisla
ture has promised not to introduce
a single hill during the season.
Quite a number of congressmen must
be similarly pledged, tor they Inva
riably hand them up In hunches. |
LIMIT** MCAN* •* C*UCATI*N N* NINIUML
ALL SUM MM •RA*MAT(*AV W**K-
feflggjjy OA.-ALA. BUajCOLLEQB, Maeen Oft