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THE VLDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, JANURY 16, 1909
Don’t Lot Prohibition
mala you circle about what you drink.
It is harder to Set good WLiikp now, but
THE HARPER ca> trill b« had. '
The frisnJi of HARPER never want to
change, and a trial will convince anyone that
there it nothing to compare with it in rich,
mellow flavor and (cade etimulative effect.
Handled by reeponaible, reliable boneea in
all shipping center*—Jaekeoaville. Chattanooga,
etc.—it you don’t know diem, we will intro
duce you,
BERNHEIM DISTILLING CO.
laeea^eaTw
LOUISVILLE. KT.
INSIST ON ORIGINAL BOTTUNG
Plant Wood’s Seeds
For The
Garden 6 Farm.
Thirty yean in bnalpaae, with
a steadily Increasing trade every
year—until we have today one
ofttMlaimrt bueineceee in aeede
la thin country—is the bait of
, to
Vhe Superior Quality
of Wood’s Seeds.
Wo am headquarters (or
Grsps and Clover Seeds.
■r Pees. Soie Beans
eU Farm Seeds.
&£&&&££»
OanlcaudRvm seedOataloci
mailed free oo request.
i request
T.W. WOOD ISOMS,
~ • ftlohmond, Vie
the ltf>
»r la sood condition, othanriee tha affile
matter and bile will accumulate in the
eyetwnandaanea dleeiaa.
St. Joseph’s
Liver Renflator
. .It hM become popular and indlipenta
ble in ii vn at many homn aa a valuable
■yalcmio kUffulatorand (nviroratur.
, Itahonld.be In a vary home and nmd
br ail uivsltr*.
It* Mme»r.u*o will often aavt eipenalve
—ictoiyy.
i -ypiuntion. w
GMETU MEDICINE CO.
SAVANNAH’S QUIET ELECTION.
Voting in the Municipal Election ie
Quiet, at no Opposition.
Savannah, Oa., Jan. 12.—Savan
nah la boldine a very quiet city elec
tion thla >ear. This morning the
pulls opened on time but there wan
no great rush to deposit ballots.
Mayor Tledeman and hla board ot
aldermen are unopposed. It la ex
pected about eighteen hundred votes
only will be polled out ot a registra
tion of 6,000.
This Is the last election lnwblch
negroes In Savannah would have
been allowed to vote and there In
mpeh sorrow In BlackvUle that
there la no contest. The admlnie-
tratlon forces opened headquarter*
tor t few day| but when It wan
found there was no opposition thene
were closed up.
The mayor and hla entire old
board with two exceptions'were re
nominated. The new nldtmen will
be Meert. R. M. Hall and A. Vote-
burg.
GOVERNOR OR N. CAROLINA.
HoL’jN. W. Kitchln vms Inaugurated
* at Raleigh Today.
fll, Balelgh, N. C., Jan. 12—Hon. W.
THE UNITED STATE8 HAS BEEN ^ KWrhtn wtf t^jjy inaugurated
INVITED FORMALLY TO PAIJ governor of North Carolina.
TICIPATE IN IT. Following the ceremonies the new
governor addreised the legislators
and public, outlining the policy of
bltlon la being planned by the AfrU, admlnlatratton.
tro-Hungarlan government, to ■nf He favors absolute state control
held in Vienna from May to October,'] n1 corporations; equalization of
! VIENNA TO HAVE A
SPORTSMEN'S EXP0J
Washington, Jan. 12.—An
1910. The United States hat been
formarly asked to participate and
the Invitation has been accepted.
Congress wll be requested to provide
the tiecesssary money.
The exhibition Is to bo called
First International Shooting
Field Sports Exposition (E*t*r
ternatlonal Jagerd Austcllung)
will be devoted to hun._
end shooting, with special oocsldera K
tlon of their hlitorlcal developraentfcon’quer’chl
and their economic value to trajla»3? ocl *!^G|
art, agriculture, forestry, and tra/fi
It will bo held In the Imperial a
Royal park of Vienna. Th
grounds nro tljo private property
Emperor Francis Joseph, but are
cd entirely for the benefit ot tlio
public ns an ordinary park.
Tho park set aside for exblb't!' .1
purposes Is half a mile wide and
three-quarters of a mile In length.
freight rates; Bryan's bank deposit
guaranty plan and a strict enforce
ment of the prohibition law.
Don’t Get a Divorce.
I",western Judge granted a di
ce on account of 111-temper and
j breath. Dr. Klng'a New Life
is Would have prevented It. They
'• constipation, canting bad
ih and liver trouble the 111-tem-
dlspel colds, banish headaches,
26c at A. B. Dim-
Dnnaway’s and In-
Ramsey’s.
70 Years with Cloughs
We have had nearly seventy years of experience with
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great con
fidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats,
and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience
he has had with it He knows. He can advise you
wisely. Keep in close touch with your family physician.
No alcohol in this cough medicine. J. C. A U er Co..Lowell, Moo.
11; be strong. You c
Ayer’s Pills* all vegetable.
umot it your bowels are constipated. The best laxative li
Ask your doctor if he agrees with us. Do as he says.
Dr. J. M. Smith,
Practice Limited to Diseases ot
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Dimmock’s Drug
Store, Valdosta, Ga.
NOTICE !
All person, are hereby forbidden to
hunt, fish or In anywise traopm on
any lands of mine, inclosed or net
Inclosed, without written permission
from mo. Oot to, 1008.
E. E. WEST,-
WEST BROS.
MOVING P1CTURE8 BY WIRE.
Swedish Inventor Discovert Plsn for
Sending Them by Wire.
Copenhagen, Jan. 12—A prominent
Swedish engineer named Grell has
Just been granted a patent for an in
vention by means ot which not onlx
photographs, but also moving pict
ures may bo sent and received by
means of tho ordinary telegraphic
apparatus.
Tho wonderful possibilities of tho 1
Invention have attracted . to it tbs
attention ot mon of science and oth
ers throughout Europe.
N. CAROLINA MA80N8 MEET.
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Tho Grand Lodge of tho Tar Heel
State Begins Its Session Todays
Raleigh. N. O.. Jan. 11—The North
Carolina Grand Lodge of Mnaonn be
gan <ts annual maoUng In Raleigh to
day and will remain in session un
til Saturday.
The dedication ot tho new Grand
Lodge Muonic Tomplo 1* to take
place tomorrow, when It It expected
th* attendance of Maaono of high
degree will bo tho Urgent In tho bln-
tory of the fraternity In North. Caro
lina.
SETTING ROOSEVELT RIGHT.
Postmaster General Comae In t
Help him out of hit Dilemma.
Washington, Jan. 12.—According
to n statment ot poatmaster General
Meyer, President Roosevelt wan first
Informed ot the facta In the case In
which Senator Tillman la Involved,
on Dec. 18th last.
In the course ot his remarks
terday Mr. Tillman stated that the
President had been In poaaeaaton of
the fact* since July last.
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IN all countries. I
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WASHINGTON. O. Cj
•teeniftMiun, w. w.
KILL thm COUGH
aid CURB m LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR C8“Sf s JSSo.
tRB *U.TH»0*T AHOUINOUKWBIO.
lUARANTSED SATISFACTORY
l VR MONET REFUNDED.
Always have Kennedy’. Laxative
Cough Syrup handy, especially for
the children. It taets nearly as good
i s maple sugar. It cure* the cold
! by gently moving the bowele through
jits laxative principle, and at tha
(name time It is soothing for throat
Irritation, thereby stopping the
[cough. There Is nothing at good
Sold by Ingram 8 Ramsey.
WAGERING AND BOOKMAKIN&
New York Judge Drew, e Fine Ole-
I tlnetton Between the Two.
I New York, Jan. 12.—In the case
j against Orlando Jones and 8ol Licit-
| ensteln. Judge Maddox, of tho
8upremo court decided that fteqneat
wagering bh the tame person, wheth-
er at even money.or varying odds,
doesn't within ttsefi constitute book-
making. unless It be recording or tha
registering of beta.
Came Near Choking to Death.
A little boy. the »on of Chrl*. D.
Peterson, n well known resident ot
the village of Jacksonville. Iowa,
had a sudden and violent attack ot
croup. Much thick, stringy phlegm
came up after giving Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson nayu:
“I think he would have choked to
death bad #e not given him thle
remedy." For sale by Ingram *
Ramsey, A. E. Dlmmock, and W. D.
Dunaway, Valdosta. Ga.
Dispatch Says Turkey Aecepts.
London, Jan. IS—A Central News
dlstpatch tram Constantinople says
that Turk*y has aocsptcd Austria's
offer of 110.800,000 for the annexa
tion of Boalaa and Hsrxagovnla.
MICHAEL BARRETT DEAD.
Wall Known Savannah man and
Lodge Worker Paased Away.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 12.—Michael
J Barrett, boarding officer of the
United States custom house, state
warden of (he Knights of Columbus,
and former ntate Treasurer of the
Ancient order of Hibernians, died
hero this morning
■ He had been ill for several weeks.
He leaves a widow, formerly Miss
O'Connell, ot Mncoh, and three
dren.
MAKES WORK A PLEASURE =
JOHN DERE STALK CUTTERS
Spring Hitch-
OIL TEMPERED
-Spring Pr 2 i j i r 2
Blades Have Two Cutting Edges
: Six
: Blades
Seven
Blades
No laud too rough—No stalks too tough. Ask a JOHN DERE owner or better still.
Come around and let us talk it over with you face to face.
W. H. BRIGGS HARDWARE
Wants Your Trade
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COMPANY
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
CABLES WERE BULLISH.
Trading In Cotton Today Covered a
Rather Wide Scops.
New York, Jan. 12—Trade, at the
opening of the eotton market this
morning wan broad, tho first prices
being 4 to 7 points higher with the
commission trauma an large buyers.
Sometimes there was active un
loading by room tndera. Tbe pri
vate cables were bullish. >
SULTAN’8 BROTHER DEAD.
Dispatches Say That Man Who wss
Imprisoned It now Poisoned.
Tangier, Jan. 12—It Is reported
that MulM Mohammed, the Sultan
of Morroco’a brother. Is dead of pole
on.
Mulal was Imprisoned for years bv
Abdul Azlxl, who seized the throne
from Mulal upon the death of the
latter’s father.
—
President Helm <
Hundreds of orphan
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*A STORY E
OF
HUMAN INTEREST!
Chapter I.
Every grave dug and filled by a victim of Fever means a needless and
wanton sacrifice to Quinine, and stands as an indictment against those who
contribute to this sacrifice by the employment of Qninine.
Chapter II.
-at
•%
........ orphans have been
helped by tho President of the In
dustrial and Orphan’s Home at Ma
con, On., who writes: . "We havs
used Electric Bitters in this Institu
tion for nine yoars. It has proved
a most-excellent medicine for stom
ach. liver and kidney troubles. We
regard It aa one of ihe bent family
medicines on earth." It Invlcorates
tha vital organa, purifies tbe blood,
aids digestion, creates appetite. To
strengthen and build up thin, pals,
wank children or run-down people
It has no equal. Best for female
eomnlnlnta. Only 50e at A. E. Dlrd-
mock’s. W. D. Dunaway's and Ifi-
gram * Ramsey's.
Patrick Calhoun on Trl»l Today,
San Francisco, Jon. II.—The 1
ot Patrick Calhoun. President ot
United Railway N Co.. formerly
Georgia, was called In Judge lAwlr
court today. ,
He la charted with bribing
officials In connection with granting
a franchise tor bis street railway
company.
A great many people bare kidney
and Madder trouble, mainly due to
neglect of the oeeaalonal paint In
th* hack, (light rheumatic patne.
urinary disorders, etc. Delay tn
meh easea la dangerous. Take De-
Wltfa Kidney and Bladder Pllln.
They are for weak bark, backache,
rheumatic paint and all kidney and
bladder trouble. Soothing and ar*“
■optic, and act promptly. Dont
to get DeWIttM Kidney and Bladd
Ptll*. Aeeept no nubetltuto. Rer
tar alto 50c. 8old by Ingram
At Brookside, Ala., three Italians lay flat on their backs, and fqr three
long months two doctors did their best to cure them and failed. Some one
persuaded them to use Johnson’s Tonic. The effect was immediate. They
recovered rapidly and tbe cure was permanent.
Chapter III.
* At Rosa, La., a son of F. W. Cason had been sick with Fever for four
months, and nine miles away a friend persuaded them to give Johnson’s
Tonic a trial. In one day he was cured and quickly recovered his health.
Chapter IV.
At Sasser, Ga., Mr. W. D. Ward had lost his oldest child with Malignant
Malarial Blood poisoning. His family of eight were all sick’. He had tried
all kinds of remedies and his doctor could do nothing. Then they tried John
son’s Tonic and cured the whole family sound and well.
Chapter V.
Safe-guard yonr home and insure tbe lives of those dear to you, using in ■
your home the very best Fever medicine obtainable on this Earth. ■ ■
No rich man’s money can buy anything else that is half as good. BS8 *
THE
JOHNSON CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.
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