The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, May 16, 1908, Image 9

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATU 16. 1908. Hot Stove—Cool Kitchen How do you expect to en dure the broiling days of - summer if you prepare all the food over a glowing coal fire? You need a 44 New Perfec tion ” Oil Stove that will do the cooking without cook ing the cook. It concen trates plenty of heat under the pot and diffuses little or none through the room. Therefore, when working with the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish it to be. This, in itself, is wonderful, but, more than that, the “ New Perfection” Oil Stove does perfectly every thing that any stove can do. It is an ideal all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizes, and fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. Tallest Chimney in America to be Erected in New York Washington, D. C,, May 12,—BJda were opened at the 1‘reaaury Depart ment today for the construction of the new assay office building in New York city, which, It is said, will be one of the most remarkable buildings In the metropolis. The structure will stand on the site of the old aesay office near the corner of Nassau and Wall streets, In the heart of the fin ancial district. It will bo construct- OLD SORES KEPT OPEN BY BAD BLOOD ed of reinforced concrete, and will coat about half a million dollars. The most striking feature of the structure will be Its chimney, which la to overtop by many feet any build ing yet completed in New York, ex- Whenever a sore refuses to heal, it is because of bad blood. If cept the singer building. From the the place existed simply because the flesh was diseased at that particular sidewalk the stack will tower over spot, it would be an easy matter to apply some remedy directly to the 400 feet, this height being consider- ulcer that would kill the germ; or the diseased flesh might be removed ed necessary to carry the poisonous by a surgical operation and a cure effected. But the very fact that fumes of the furnaces above any of- old sores resist every form of local or external treatment, and even flees In the neighborhood. «. .. . • ...... The Rd&b Lamp a substantial, stronj , strong ly made and hand some lamp. Burns for hours with a strong, mellow light. Just what you need for even ing reading or to light the dining-room. If not with your dealer, wri te our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) S. W. BOOKER. You Need Never |Ask tomers are always satisfied. Ingram & Ramsey. W. E. HINSON. Booker & Hinson, Contractors & Builders. Estimates.'*** .s and 'Specifications Furnished Promptly. See us Ab i Your Plans. Office in Peeples Building, ; Corner C jcral Ave. and Patterson Street, Valdosta, Ga Announcements For Clork Superior Court. T am a candidate for Clerk Su- erior court enbject to (be Democrat- o primary ot Echols county, and her* eollclt the votes of my frleadi tnd the people ol the county gen- rally. a elected I pledge m7 best orta to conduct the affairs ot the fflee honestly and rightly. HANSOM PRESCOTT. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. By the solicitation of my friends bare decided to announce myself a a candidate tor representative In he Legislature from Echola county ubject to the Democratic primary. wlH appreciate the support of th» otera. W. C. HOWELL. Tax Collector Echol. County. I am a candidate for reflection te n office of tax collector of Echola ounty, subject to the result of the rlmary. and aollclt the support ot >7 friends. I have tried to conduct le affaire of the office honestly. In- ilUgently and satisfactorily, ant ledge the same earnest effort If I re-elected. ELY SMITH. For State Treasurer. 0 the Democratic Voters of Georgia: 1 am a candidate for Treasurer of state subject to the Democratic rimary on June 4th. My candidacy baaed upon my former service to be people In thle office covering a ertod ot more than twenty yean— record that I believe wUl bear pub- 0 scrutiny and which baa never been nimgned. If elected I promise the erne faithful attention to the duties f the office that marked my prw lous administration. Yours truly, WM. 1. SPEER. Atlanta, Ga., Mardh 10, 1808. rtf OBITUARY. The subect of this sketch cross April 30th 1909. JELL-0 The Daint/ Dessert 'REPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boll- ag water, cools.nd serve. ltc. per package «t u grocers. 7 flavors. Refuse all substitutes. of friends. Under the clr her character and disposition was re markable. Vanity and such thoughts were strangers to her mind. Her soul was pure gold. In her open frank, innocent heart she was the most Joyous young maiden of the community, brought up around the altar of God’s earthly throne In Sun day school and church, a happy Chris tian always. At her first term of Aribi, Ga., high school she became a member of the (Missionary Baptist church. Her marriage last August to Mr. Fivearfh, and going away created void In all our hearts, for she was loved by alt that knew her. Only 8 months after came the sad Intelli gence of the flight of her pure spirit. The last words uttered by her were “My sweet Heavenly Father.’* She Is not dead but sleeping, friends, to our joy. To her husband and fond parents, sisters and brothers, we say look up, follow In her fcot steps, and it will be well with thy soul. “There life gave way and the last rosy breath Went In that sigh. Death like brutal victor, Already entered with rude haste defaces The lovely frame he’s mastered.” HER S. S. TEACHER.—N. A. S. DON’T KNOW WHEN. The little Brown Rooster said to the Big Smith Hen*. Haven’t seen you around the Capitol in I don’t know when. The Big Smith Hen said to the Little Brown Rooster: The Capitol doesn't need me as bad as it used to. —Anony. Michigan Repu Today and M Grand Rapids, Mich., May 12.—The Michigan Republican state conven tion assembled In this city tday and was called to order by Congressman Diekema, chairman of the state com mittee, who yielded the gavel to Con greasman Hamilton, the chairman. The only business of the convention, Is to select the four delegates-at-large and folr alternates to the convention, though the gathering of the party leaders from all parts of the state blicans Meet ay Endorse Taft has naturally been made an occasion for considerable political work in relation to the coming gubernatorial campaign. It Is not thought likely that today’s convention will commit Itself In any way with regard to the contest for the governorship. With regard to the state’s choice for the Presidential nomination, there seems to be no doubt but what Taft will have the votes of the Michigan dele gates at the Chicago convention. l Wife Murder< S Atlanta, Ga., May 11—Governor s Hoke Smith while here Saturday 1 evening and Monday morning, ap* R proved the action of the prison com- mission In declaring tlon pva them _ the death sentence of Harry E. Lyles, - of Ware county, and Porter Cooper, K colored, of Hancock county. Lyles was convicted of murdering his wife er Must Hang and baby, and is to be hanged In Waycross May 26. Porter Cooper was convicted of murder, and will be hanged In Sparta next Friday. Dur ing last week the commission heard a. large number of cases, but acted on only four besides the two capital cases. These four were small de meanor matters, three being com muted and one declined. ! e King Peter Fea Vienna, May 12.—The situation of de King Peter of Servia is becoming an more untenable every day owing to s * the way in which he Is forced to sub mit to the regicides who put him on — the throne. The opposition In Parlla- ment, Which detest the regicidesi, have defeated the Ministry, but M. Paschics, the premier, hat been re- talned in office in order to insure rs King Killers. the safety of the ministers responsl- ble for the murder of tho antl-reglcl- do and moit popular leader, Captain Novakovlteh. The court, of events •eema certain to lead to a coup d’et at The Belgrade nowepapere warn King Peter, that he le personally re sponsible for all the certain violence and probaHe bloodshed In the forth coming elections. New Rifles for A Atlanta, Ga., May 11—General W. G. Obear, quartermaster general of the national guard of Georgia, atat- ed ye.terday that the new Springfield rlflee for tho military organization Odettes ’Coming would be shipped direct to the com panies from Springfield, Mass. Al bany and Valdosta companies should receive their allotments of 58 rifles, with bayonets, etc., during the pres ent week, J Delegates Refi Atlanta, Ga., May 11—Asa G. Cand ler, of Atlanta, and Editor P. A. Sto- vail, of the Savannah Press, declined tho appointment to Washington to i ra the conference of governors, called ^ by the President. John H. Pinney, of Atlanta, and a Columbus man, presumably, G. Gunby Jordan, have a U been named by the governor to take ~r I ised to Accept. the place of the two who could not 1 attend. For some reaon the govern or did not desire his appointments made public, but Mr. Finney mado the statement that he had been nam ed In place of Mr. Candler. C. 8. Barrett, president of the National Farmers’ Union, was the governor’s ( other appointee, but it Is not known whether he will attend. ay. 81s . Near Beer Still he Atlanta, May 12—Atlanta Is still cle wrcat,in 9 over the “near” beer prop- ccg osition and this question promises to Troules Them, i special committee. Thla committee * recommended a sliding scale from 1 1100 down to $10 but some members The impurities in the blood which keep old sores open, come from brent causes. A long spell of debilitating sickness, which breeds :ase germs in the system, is a common source. These morbid Another cause for bad blood : retention in the system of •efuse and waste matters of ody. Those members whose It is to carry off the useless nutations, become diill and ;ish in their action and leave work imperfectly done, and ermenting matter is absorbed- he circulation. The weaken- lersons who are born with an lereditary blood taint are very apt ' e afflicted with sores and ulcers. Local or external applications ENTIRE FOOT A SOLID SORB. Homo timo ago I had a core to ooxne on my foot, and noth ing I used would do it any good. It continued to grow worse and eat deeper into the surround ing flesh, until the entire foot waa a'solid aore, and rave me a groat deal of worry and trouble. I tried almost every thing I heard of, but got no benefit until I oommenoed 8. S. S. In a short time after commencing this remedy I be gan to Improve, and I contin ued to use it until it drove the poison from my blood, and completely onred this obsti nate sore. I reoommend it most highly aa a remedy for eoros ’ and ulcers. DAVID O. MILLER. -i'/V'-Ma w. 4oth st., N.w York, N. Y. Such S. S. S. cures sores and ulcers by purifying the blood. It removes ry impurity and taint from the circulation, and completely does ly with the cause. When S. S. S. has cleansed the blood, the sore begins to heal, and it is not a surface cure, but the healing process begins at the bottom; soon the pain and in- flammatiod leave, the discharge ceases, and the place fills in with firm, healthy flesh. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, made only from roots and herbs, PURELY VEGETABLE benefited by its use. Special b"ok on Sores ical advice free. S. S. S. is for sale at all drug THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. **lt takes only one man to destroy a state, but It takes many men to build a state up,” says “Little Joe.” give council as much trouble as did the purchase of the .famous .town pump. .It was expected that action on fixing a license for the sale of “near” beer would be taken at the meeting of council yesterday after noon but It was again referred to a wanted to make dealers pay $300 and place restrictions on the sale simitar to those which surrounded the real proposition in the anti-prohibi tion days. The result was that the entire matter was referred back to the committee.' A Railroad to Spend Millions New York, May 12^-The annual meeting of the Delaware & Hudson Railroad Company today waa follow ed by a special meeting of the atock- holdera called to authorize the pro posed Isaue of $50,000,000 In 4 per cent bond*. Of this amount only $20-, 000,000 la to ba Issued at the present time, which la expected to be auffi- Wolf Among the Flocks. Mr. W. R. Key, who was here this morning from the Monk district tells of the appearance among the flocks of sheep In that district of a large clent to take up the company's float ing debt, Including $6,000,000 In notes which mature next August. In ad dition, about $2,000,000 will bo re quired for Improvements later, and this amount will ba Issued subse quently, The remaining $28,000,000 of the new Issue will be used only as requirements develop. Was Well Known Here. iMr. L. A. Meyers, of Macnn, who was accidentally drowned In that city Friday, waa well known to number of people In Valdosta. and Granite Work i We are prepared to’’*erve you in a manner that will please. Don’t trust your work to ii responsible agents representing some faraway concern. You can buy first class work here for less money. j Valdosta Marble Works, ■ + VALDOSA, GEORGIA ■ m m +■*■*■*■*■*■+■*!*■+■*■*■*■*■ wolf that has killed a number of the Earl Odum has for some time trav- lamhs and some grown sheep. The died out of Valdosta for Mr. Moyers, wolf appeared near his home lost [ whose headquarters were In Macon. Sunday and a party went out hunting | judge and Mrs. L. E. Lastlnger, of for It Monday. Mr. John Going got Adel, were called to Newtown, Fla., near enough to the animal one time | Saturday hy a telegram announcing to take a shot at It but the shot not effective. thought that the wolf came from across the Warrior In the sec tion where the lions or hears or near bears were seen a couple of years ago. Several have Bern the tracks of the animal and It Is their belief that It Is a wolf, though It seems to be unusually large one.—Moultrie Obser ver. 30 Days* Trial $1.00 te the offer oa Ptneoles. Relieves Back-ache. Weak Back, Lame Back, Rhetnnatto pains. Best on tale for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. Good for yonnf and old. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Ingram A Ramsey. the Illness of tholr daughter Miss Mollle, who was taken with pneu monia while on a visit to her sister there. Valued 8ame ae Gold. B. O. Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, Miss., stye: "I toll my cus tomers when they buy a bo* of Dr. Klng-a New Life Pills they get the worth of that mnch gold In weight. If afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness.- Sold under guaran tee at the drug atoret of A. E. Dim- mock and W. D. Dunaway at 15cente. John Temple Graves now talks as If he were getting very good salary from Mr. Hearst. He Is no longer a Democrat CROWN ANO BRIDGE WORK. Teeth extracted without pain. Gold crowns, gold'and silver fillings at reasonable prices. Plates guaranteed to fit. Ex- aminatians free. Remember the place. All work is done with a guarantee. Dr. Roberson, DENTIST. ' Office Over Bondnreat'e Prafetore, Valdosta, Ga. PLATE WORK. GEORGIA’S FAMOUS RESORT THE WIGWAM NOW OPEN. INDIAN SPRING. A P«n«<f for Diw-Je. for • Hondrod twi, Its Medietopl Beths (The Hr Morris Rots), ere ObtelnaMs at Th# Wigwam only. Scoyjflg BrOt. (d^'i’liJSlieSi