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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1909
Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 12.—In a Washington, Jan. 12—Senator
special message to the legislature Boraker spoke In the senate today
late this afternoon Governor Patter- on Me Brownsville affair. His speech
son discussed in detail the suhjeU
of state-wide prohibition. " j| f
He declared that state-wldii. pS
hlbltlon is fundamentally and prjlj
foundly wrong as a governnMifld
policy and does not acjjpapllsb tqj
result hoped for. ..Tilt- ,
, Hp said It vlolatce<^t> ptUB
and most obvtonk rule, *lndlvldufl
action and personal freeddfhl He an
dared that the use- or non-use of
liquor should be Idt to I ho Individ
ual.
He
states oh thlsi ■ subjectM declaring
that states cannot prevent {He mra
ufacture of liquor
and the shipment frotnVouUHjj^^^M
^ He declared further that^utjwjfjSI
United States forbI<te'tki‘jn^^^|
ture and sale of liquor It ls~ nut pos
sible to have a. prohibition law.JH
To destroy the vaidt
plants without
governor said, la confiscation;^?®®
otu compensation. 'Hf^aasti^SfflOH
prohibition plates are - • fllled with
open and sehret violations of th'e
law and that the abolltlqn of the
dale of liquor by law is an “lm|possi-
blllty and an empty dwaxfi.”);£*
The governor said the Lbolce-lajfj
between regulation and control of,
the law and secret or opbn'vfolSthm
of the law. He made a strong pirn
for local option. He asserted that
a majority of the people are not to
mandlng state-wide prohibition and
that there is nothing in the) dlvljR
|The speech consisted mainly of
{amenta In favor of the dlscharg-
i soldiers, and charged that the
INGRAM & RAMSEY, Valdosta, Ga.
When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain
remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills.MUmldn’t
any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy Would
also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ?
Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Red Banka, Mins. — “Word* are Inadequate to express what
Lydia E. Plnkliam'g Vegetable Compound has done for me. I
suffered front a femnlo dlseaso and weakness which the doc
tors said was caused by a fibroid tumor, and I commenced to
think there was no help for mo. Lydia B. Plnkham’s Vegetable
Compound made me a well woman after all other means had
failed. My friends are all asking what lias helped me sn much,
and I gladly recommend Lydia E. Plnkliatn's Vegetable Com
pound.’*—Mrs. Willio Edwards.
Hampstead, Maryland.—” Before taking Lydia E. Plnkham’s
Vegetable Compound 1 was weak and nervous, and could not
bo on tny feet half a day without suffering. The doctors told
me I never would bo well without an operation, but Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Coinponnd lias done more for me than all
the doctors, and I hope tills valuable medicine may come into
the hands of mmiy more suffering women.” — Mrs. Joseph H.
Bandy.
We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will
prove to us that these letters arc not genuine and truthful
— or that either of these women were paid in any way for
their testimonials, or that the letters are published without
their permission, or that the original letter from each did
not come to us entirely unsolicited.
What more proof can any one ask ?
For 30 years Lydia Ek Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound lias been the standard remedy for
female Ills. No sick woman does justice to (Uj r
herself who will not try this famous medicine. • V- m«Wr
president had no authority to dls-
pss the soldiers and arraigned him
hr bis action In the matter.
"Instead of a "score of eye witness-
s" to the shooting, as was declared
y the President. Senator Foraker
J. N. STARLING’S
RACHET CULTIVATING PLOW
For the cultivation of
Cotton, Tobacco, Corn
Peanuts, Vegetables,
Berries and all Grow
ing Plants it will be
found greatly superior
to all other imple
ments. State and
county rights for sale.
Correspondence solic
ited.
. Starling,
ADEL, GEORGIA.
SAVANNAH DEALER8 HAVE BE
GUN TO TAKE OUT LICEN8E
Mode exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of cures to ite credit.
B ib Mrs. Plnkham Invites all sick women
T to write her for advice. 8he ha*
ed thousands to health free of charge,
Address Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mesa.
law which makes prohibition Itself a
moral Issue. .agt'A&d
He urged the legislature to pro*
ceed with deliberation and caution
and with due regard for the welfare
of the state, and In closlnn reoom-
mended.that no bltllor bills be pwfe
cd "prohibiting the"’manufacture a'•
salo o'f liquor In Tennes-»e. ,-4^
New Crop
Garden and Field Seed
’noon
Moved
Peas, Onion Sets, Beans, Cabbage
Beets, Etc. No. 1 North Carolina
Peanuts. Rust Proof Oats. Burt
90 day Oats at
WILL KICK ON REMOV
AL OF A. CL SHOPS
I have moved _Jtiy offices to the new office
room in ihe Convene Building over Tom
Converse’s Clothing store, where I am bet
ter equipped to give the very best work in
the shortest time for the least money. I am
in Valdosta to stay and will appreciate your
8AVANNAH WILL'NOT LET WAY.
CROSS HAVE THEM WITHOUT
A VIG0R0U8 KICK.
12.—-Savan-
EARL GETS RIGHT TO WED.
Catholic Nobleman Will, now Marry
Proteitairt Girl With Money.
#New V6rk, Jan. 12.—A dispensa
tion linsbeen granted by Archbishop
Farley for the marriage of Mbs Be
atrice Mills, daughter of D. O. Mills
to the Earl of Oranard. The mar-
rlaga will be ealebrated by Blihop
Cuslck,on January 14th, at the resl-
tlenoe of Ilip bride’s parents, No. 2,
Kntii Sixtieth streeL
The Earl of Eranard Is a Catholic
and Miss Mills a protestant.
Savannah, Ga., Jaa.
nab will probably eater a vigorous
protest, agafast the removal of the
shop forces of the Atlaatlc Coast
Line ffom here to Waycross. Mayor
Tiedeman will call council's atten
tion to the proposed removal tomor
row night and tomorrow ■ afternoon
when the hoard of directors of the
chamber of commerce meois, seme
actfon will be taken. I ,
It 1b not believed however, the
protest will do any'gffod,
have been Issued for; dt\
shop forces to move to
this month. Tho first exoi
next week when Snpt o| n
er oiplnger and the forei
office departs.
C S. BONDURANT’S
Drugs and Seeds,
uiiage. Make my office your headquar-
while in the city. , s
f Very Respectfully,
L. C. Holtzendorff,
Dental Surgeon.
Valdosta, Ga.
121 Patterson Street,
I, as ordure
lino of the
Waycross
>diiK will be
motive pow-
•e from his
100 MEN ARE ENTOMBED.
Explosion in the Lick Branch Mine
Follows That of two Weeks ago.
Huntington, W. Vo., Jan. 12.—
Another fxplosion In the Lick Branca
mine of the Pocahontas CAllcrles
• oropanv. it,:1s feared entombed fifty
men this mornlng.tr.
Fifty people were killed by an ex
plosion In this mine two weeks ago.
Later advices from the Link
Braneh mine say that 100 men were
in the mine' explosion.
WE WANT YOUR
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM AND ATLANTIC R. R.
And Connecting Lines
DIED FROM NATURAL CAl/BBS,
Montgomery, Ala., Man Found Dead
In Room of New York Hotel.
No# York, .Jan. 12—W, Cr Baker,
aged r,n. said to be from Montgom
ery. Ala., was found deod hi -Wf!
room at tho New Xmeterdam hotel
this morning. y “ ' <
It lr believed he died from natural
cauees. '
Tickets on sale December 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and
January 1st. Good returning until midnight, January 6.
For rates, schedules, etc.,
“ASK OUR TICKET AGENT”
and will pay you highest cash price for them. We will
also exchange your Cotton Seed Meal & Hulls for them.
No sacking to do when you sell your seed to us. We
pay the cash for them at our office at the mill. Do not
dispose of your s?ed before you see us. Come cut and
see us. Our office Is at our mill.
Meii’s Original
Holeproof
KIL^S WIFE AND 8ECf.
Hamilton, Ohio, Man Shot hit Wife
and 8hoots and Cuta Self.
Hamilton. Ohio, Jan. 12—After
shooting bia wife to" death, Franln
Donnelly age*l 55, shot himself five II
time* and slashed his throat with a
He Is in & dying condition, \
Georgia
Valdosta Oil Co
razor.
REDUCED TO
A Horroble Hold-Up.
About ten years ago my brother
work, health
„ 4*4 u-i. spit.h a rcunn .jr.uA.r W
Malady Company Atlanta, Ga
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was 'held up’ in his
and happiness by what was believed
to be hopeless consumption,” writes
W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N.
C.' "He took all kinds of remedies
and treatment from several doctors,
hut found no help till he used Dr.
King's New Discovery and was whol
ly cured by six bottles. He Is a well
man today.” It’s quick to relieve
and the surest cure for weak or $ore
lungs, hemorrhages, coughs And
colds, bronchitis, la grippe, asthma
When troubled with constipation von waat a remedy that la easy a
C aaattotake. A remedy that ia mild and gentla in its action. A ram
it tort to produce the desired effect A remedy that kavaa the boo
ia a natural and healthy condition.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablet!
meet all of these requirements. Give them s trie! sad yon wtll arrtrw
to take mother doM of pills. Use themes directed sad they wOl cvechro
constipation. Price aj cents. Every box is warranted. All drnggjsts.
onverse Bros.,
le Agency, Valdosta, Ga