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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, S,
iY, MARCH 27, 1909
GIRL GOES TO
:a for husband.
GOVERNOR GOES TO
SEE FARM HIMSELF.
FOR
BADBLOOD
Water Cleanses
Better It Yon Use
a few spoonfuls of
Lavadura in it. It saves
the hands, saves half die
work, saves the colors
in colored goods, saves
shrinkage of woolens.
;vonM SB MISSIONARY SAILS'ON
SHIf WITH ROOSEVELT TO
MEHT HER AFFIANCED.
New'York. March 13.—On the
same-ateamahlp that la. carrying the
RooaetiTlt party la'Another pasaenger
alao .bound for Africa, but on a dif*
ferent mission than that which beck-
ona the ex-Prealdent to the Dark
Continent. Mlaa Charlotte Clany,
who'comes from Iowa, In', on her
The moat Important part of the human system is the blood. - Every mus
cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sinew is dependent on tbit vitaFfluld for spoof,
iahment and strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each
te perform the different duties nature requires. Even the heart, the very
“engine ’’ of life, receives its vigor and motive power from the blood. Since
Mmoch la dependent on this vital fluid It can TetW readily taaatnhow
neeeaeary it ia to have it pure and uncontaminated U'we would enjoy the
Wearing of good health. Bad bloodis responsible for moat of the ailments
of mankind) when from any cause it becomes infected with imparities,
tomore or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow
complexions, eruptions, pimoles, etc., show thst ths blood it Infected with
•ahealthy humors which hava changed it from a pnre, fresh stream to a
•tar, aerid fluid, which force* out its impurities through the pores and
glands of the skin.' A very common evidence of bed blood Is sores or ulcers,
tom a very insignificant bruise or I . * e * |, ■7niiiie*i7nrMi7n
•sen scotch or abrasion. If the blood madlctm as ass to Ui gms, Mmm to
waapure and healthy ths place would imsrovrfvpcosuMmiarlortirUYsMsarkfi
baal at onca, but being loaded with the Need and to loriiorst, sad ten* as tho
Impurities, which are discharged into •rstora. This .prior my Wood m tod sad I
tto around, irritation and inflamma- wss raa down la hssltb, sod hsTtssmas jeer
•on are set up and the sore continue*. aodlttnohlshljadTwtltodlsomwcedlttw*.
tod blood is .1.0 responsible for ***>,■? tT* a klamtowlw
Anaemia, Boila, Malaria, etc.; the
Wmk, polluted circulation cannot fur- „ Iwuoo , , 0IWJ shJSSlescdWsclt.^
Aua th« nourishment ana strength u laooMibU for m* to fill tb» pUc«. Your
•squired to sustain the body, and a s. 9. situu bun of sr, ,t icrrlc, to is, and I do
general run-down condition of health - sot hoilutt to gtn It tbo credit It distrvss.
■malts. S.-S. S. is nature’s blood WILF.VdSDm. •
purifier and tonic; made entirely of " Aid fifth Street, Bure rail* hu. *■
Mating, cleansing roots and herbs. •
III goes down into the circulation end removes every particle of imparity,
bum or or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, and steadily tonqp
■p the entire aystem. It adde to the blood the healthful properties It is in
rimed of, and in every way assists in the care of dUesse. S. 8. 8. neutral
ises any excess of add In the blood, making it fresh and pare, and perma
nently cores Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions.
6. S. S. cores Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, and all
ether disease* or disorders arising from bad blood. Book on the blood and
any medical advice desired free to all who write.
THB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QjL
“It Softens the Water”
has no equal for all washing purposes. 11 saves the
wear and tear of fine fabrics because it makes rub
bing and strong alkali soaps unnecessary. Use it in ,
dish-water—it sweetens and brightens the dishes
and glassware, and keeps your hands toft and white.
Full directions on every package.
Ask for it a, Grocers and Druggist.
In Be and 10c Packages . ,
I Increase the enjoyment end benefit of I-,
I your both by sprinkling a littls Lavadura / ,, ■
•L . in the water. Feels fine I I lilt
| M \ LAVADURA CHEMICAL CD. / / j It I l
V II | Sevennah.Ce. /1 11 I I
rourt NEGROES ON TRIAL.
Thsy art* Accused of "Murder and Ar*
•on In s Virginia Town.
Powhatan Court House, Va., March
23.—Font negroes Robert Taylor,
Fleming Johnson and Robert and
Stepbcn Johnson, were placed on
trial here today, charged with the
murder of Mrs. W. H. SUpworth and
Walter Johnson, who were killed
aqiFtbe bodies cremated In tbe burin
Ing of tbe Sklpworth mansion on
February I2th.
AN AGIO THROWER ARr
RESTED AT BALTIMORE.
RUINING W0MEN8’ CLOTHING
JUST-TO 8EE THEM BURN.
Baltimore, March 23.—David Coop
er, aged 33, a brakeman, wbo.waa ar
rested here for throwing add on a
bait confessed that
LATOXIA JOCKEY CLUB W*N8.
Island Planting Seed
For Sale.
••
(Planted Inland One and Two Years Only)
MOTHER OF RUNAWAYS
LAID ON THE LASH.
Court Holds Kenthcy Racing Com
mission it Unoonstltattooal.
Covington, Ky„ March IS—Judge
circuit
Harteon, of Kenton county
court, today, In tbe case of tbe Es
tonia Jockey . Club against tbe Ken
tucky Racing Commission, held that
the lpw establishing the commission
Is- uncon-tltutlonel.
The effect of the decision la to
place tbs jAtonla racing on Its form-
^omen's dress,
be has been destroying womens' and
girls' skirts, stockings and shoes for
•lx years.. The "police have been
searching for the acid thrower two
years. ___
Cooper said hq was Impelled by an
uncontrollable desire to see th«s
clothing burn.
ATLANTA GIRLS WHO PERSIST
IN LEAVING HOME ARE WHIP
PED BY MOTHER.
Atlanta, Ga., March 23.—Two runa
way girls, Hattie Hood and. Saille
Ogles, two lnoorrtglbles, were given
a very thorough thrashing In police
court yesterday by their parent*. Ac
cording, to-tbe police matron,-under
whose watcblul eyes tbe punishment
was meted out, says It was a very
well done job. "When tbe girls were
arraigned in court,, the. recorder
said: • -
“A good'whipping Is what-you jirl*
need. -That will d6 you more good
than a fine,* .
When the parents, acquiescing
with evident’? pleasure, started in on
the job^Jhe'Ogles glrlraatd:
“You don’t- dare-.whip me. I am a
married woman.'’'
Sbe bad been married-but her hpih
band left her.
WeSelllron Fence
■ssurseTtistBBV
Bb Stswart Inin Works Company
VV only one and two years. 'These seed have been carefully
selected, and run through a machine specially recommended by
the United States Department of Agriculture at Wash
ington, and practically all imperfect and hybrid seed have
been removed, leaving only sound, Wealthy, heavy seed.. These
CASE DECISION.
EXPLORERS FOUND
THE SOUTH POLE.
seed gin out 29 ,ij2 to 3? 1-2 pounds of lint to 100 pounds of seed
cotton, according to the soil in which planted. S
PRIC&J1.00 per bushel f. o. b. Blackshear, put up in two
bushel sacks.
Strangers'
LIEUT. SHACKLETON’S EXPEDI
TION RETURNS PROM A YEAR
IN THE, ANTARTIC.
Chrlstieschurch, New Zelsnd, March
23.—Lieut. ' - — - ■
Lake Park,* Georgia,
S eclal Ancnt« for
STEWART'S. IRON FENCE,
Manufactured Br -r:
Stewart Iron Works Company,
„ Cincinnati, Ohio.
The world's greet t-wt iron fence feet cry
Shackelton’s expedition
has reached Stewart Island, after
spending a year in the antartlc. All
leriog will pleise remit with order.' ; '
Samples tent on request "*
The A* P. Brfuitley Company,
Bladuhaar, ' . . c Georgia.
are well
Londop, March 23.—A oable' from
Christlschnrcb, New Zeland, ssyv
They are two who
bave given tbe police and IhelrL par
ents much trouble.
but the'Market Wet'Calm.
New York, March 31—Cotton op
ened steady today with less pressure
than It bad at the.close of last week.
It was unchanged tffTwo lower.
Some traders were Inclined to bull
the market on the Idea-that pretty
Interest for tbe- near
Kodol For Dyspepsia
•Will Relieve You Almoet Instantly;.
Good Cough Medicine for Children.
Tbe season for coughs sad colds
Is now at hand and too mnch tare
cannot be used to protect the chil
dren. A child. Is much more likely
to contract dlptherla or scarlet fe-
ONEfASTOR SHOT AND
~ KILLED BY ANOTHER.
SWIFT & Ct).
fair short
months bad been created and about
all tbe bear factori'Were discounted.
The market became feverish.
PREACHERS FELL OUT OVER A
business Matter and one
8HOT THE OTHER TO DEATH.
Lebanon, Mo., March 23.—Rev. M.
D. Johnson today shot and Instantly
killed Rev. Solomon Odell, at Ru b,
a small village near here.
Rev. Johnson Is pastor of tbe Frew
Will Baptist church, and Rev. Odell
pastor of the Cumberland Presbyte
rian.
Tbe pastors quarreled over business
affairs. Johnson has surrendered.
tomaoh. Being a liquid, It starts
lgeatlon at once.
Kodol not only digest* your food,
ut belpe you enjoy every mouthful
oueat. —
Ton Mod a sufficient amount of
s4s , siBtt 4 v , “
But, this food must be digested
toroughly, otherwise the pains of
Ton don't have to take Xedc
tbs time. Ton only take It«
you need IL
Kodol Is perfectly birmlemi
Our Guarantee
and dyspepria are tbe
ur stomach cannot do Its
rly, take something to
itomaeh. Kodol !o the
;hat will giro the atom-
[Roar
MB ALL THROATAWD LUHGTHOUBLES.
3 BURNED TO DEATH,
FIVE ARE INJURED.
W. A. Doyle, of Memphis, Shot an
Employe* to Death.
Memphis, Tenn., March 23.—W. A.
Doyle. Superintendent of the Rohler-
Huse Ice Co., tbls morning shot and
Instantly killed Walter' damper, m
employee.
Gsmper was formerly a player In
National
lit In a natural way. * . Is* of £. C. DoWltt ts Co., Chios
Ingram & Ramsey, Valdosta, Ga.
IN THE BURNING'bP A HOTEL
EARLY TODAY AT CORNWALL,
ONTARIO.
Cornwall Ontario, March ; 2£—
Three people were burned to death
and five Injured, In the barbing of
the Windsgr /Hotel her* early today.
French Striker* go to Work.
Paris. Marsh 33.—the striking
postal employs* held a meeting and
voted to return, to work at 2:00
o’clock this afternoon.
' Tbe ending of tho, strike le prac
tically a victory for the strikers,
most of whose demands were grant
ed by tbe government
R J md »ji.e«r* ABMM.jn«r wfi
Malady Comb%nv Art^um, CU
COMPLETE LINE OF MODERN UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY.
Gct TnltlfiT if wist SAVC you MONEY. 4 "jV v
Baseball
the ^-Brooklyn
League Club, and .Umpire of tbe A*-
knnsss League.
The' men quarreled yesterday, but
the cause of the difficulty Is not
known. _ -
LL C0UMTRIC8. *
H'mhinfften tain hm
tot fnille,- EicToilviTy.
OUTFITS OK THS MARKET' AN P VARI
OUS other Machinery in stock
W£ ALSO CARRY SAWS OF ALL KlNDR
belting, ano mill SurrLIES.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND
TESTIMONIALS, we NAVI ONS FLACSj
OFBMMISS ONLY, AND THAT* ,0 AT ' 1
Above AtPRess.
A POSTAL CARD will COSO OVS SAlSSMARISWS
ourqsmantec will protect you.
~ Near Death In Big Pond. - '
It- was, a thrilling experience to
' Mrs. Ids" Soper to fee* death. “For
years a severe lung trouble gave me
Intense suffering,” She write*, “and
several times nearly caused my
death. All remedies failed and do*
’ ton said X was Incurable. Then Dr.
Kins'* Vew Discovery brought qulok
relief and a our* so permanent that
i I have not been troubled In twelve
yean.’’ Mrs. Soper lives In Big
Pond. Pi. It works wonders la
coughs and colds, sore lungs, hemor
rhages^ la grippe, asthma, croup,
’ whooping' cough and an bronchial
affection*. - SOe and 31.00. Trial hot-
tie Dee. Guaranteed by A. EL Dim-
mock, W, D. Dunaway and Ingram
A Ramsey.
Miners Mast at Scranton.
Scranton. Pa., March IS.—With
seven hundred • delegates ht-attend
ance. the convention of miners that
la to decide whether there shall b*
war or peace is the anthracite eoel
fields, was called to-order today. Ap
parently sentiment I* evenly divided
ae to the outcome,'
The J. P. Carter Co., Naylor, Ga.,
carries a full line of men's and boys'
clothing. Big llne^of fill kind* of
dry goods. „
3-20-w-uat 4L
ted to Diseases of
jse and Throat
Constipation
Governor’s Resignation Accepted.
Washington. March 23.—The res
ignation of Coveraor‘Currie, of New
Mexico, was tod« aaesbtod by Pres
ident Taft. HIP-
yet been selected.
and Urer Tablets
Sea tho J. P. Carter Co.. Naylor,