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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY. APRIL 24, 1909.
to distribute uno.ono.
DR. LYON’S DROPS,
TIib <|oveni,ir Authorizes Ulsiribn-
tton of Monty From CouflcU.
Atlanta, (la,, April 21—Governor
Smith lias authorized tlio dJstrlbu-j
tiou y>i the surplus convict lease
money fofethe first quarter of 190H
—the last money they will receive
from the former lessees. There will
be about 150,000 to distribute
aroonR various counties.
(From Wednesday's^ Daily.)
Mr. B. B. Olive and son, of Brooks
county, were in the city on business
today.' Mr. Olivo brought over some
of the finest country hams seen here
in a long time.
The vegetables growing In the gar*
dents of the city are about a* prom
ising as they were ever known at
this time of the year. If a goo*l.raln
“ ' ' H few days vegetables
The Best Fertilizers for Coni
That the yield of com from the average farm can be greatly in
creased by Intelligent and liberal fertllUatlon hae been repeatedly
- ?«***««% Li*« crop* of good corn result from preparing the
land well, using the right kind and quantity of fertiliser, good teed
anil proper cultivation.
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
will greatly “ increase your yield per acre ” of com or any other crop.
Inisome cases remarkable results hut b**a Obtained.
'■Mr. C. \v. Caruthers of Sumpter County. Fla,writes! -Words
cannot express the value of your fertiliser, h it really so far ahead
of other companies’ goods, that it would not pay anyone to use other
brands, were they given free and put In the field. I can prove what
I say to be a fact. - I made a test on five acres. I used en one half
the (and your fertiliser and on the other half another company’s fertll-
i«r. same grade; the land received the same cultivation every thne.
W rite today to nearest office of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Company for a free copy of the near ISOS Fanners' Year-Book or
Btrlctiy vegetable,pertcctty harmless, sure to accomplish DKSIKKD
RESULTS. Greates t known female remedy. Price, SI.SO bottle.
pillTIflM Dewxreor roontorretu and Imitation,. .The RMlMImot ep eh!, In ra<ic bo.nl Car
IfAU IIUH |on with rw-sltfUo E'ifnaitj'O on Bid* of the .bottle. tbo»: 4*So*f**r**.
8eoa for Circular |n «VSL -I AMS ,MM1. VC Sole Afenti. CJorcJiCfl. Ohio.
INGRAM & RAMSEY, Valdosta, Ga.
falls ill the next
will be plentiful for some time.
Mrs. S. A. Boring left last night for
Jackson, Ga.. where she will spend
some time
Breedlove's
SIXTY KILLED IX BATTLE
ith ber daughter
Mr. J. P. Johneon, of Adel, spent
last night in the city.
Dr, and Mrs. G. Austin, of Dixie*
came over yesterday end spent th* i
Plain Cream,
Block Cream,
Lillies, Heart*,
Rose*, Bells,
Chrysanthemums and
other special designs
on special orders.
day (n the city. . tJSS
Mr.; J. V. Philips, of Royston,' Ga..
was a business visitor in the city
yesterday.
Judge W. H. Griffin left tlfts morn
ing on a business trip to Orlando,
Fla. '
..Dr, and Mrs. J. M. Smith left this
morning for Macon where they will
spend a day or two.
Mr. J. W. Kennedy, of Clenmore,
was among the visitors to the olty
last night.
Col. J. ‘ A. Alexander and Messrs.
W. D. and J. h. Nesmith, of Nash
ville, came over and spent, last night
In the city.
Mrs. W. W. Barfield, of Hahlra,
spent yesterday in the elty.
Mr. S. J. Harrte, of Lake City, was
>rs In the olty last
H. Ju.t Couldn’t.
Shortly after the cherry tree epi
sode little George was taken to see
a new relative that the stork had
left at the home of his aunt a few
days previous. V-'v
•'veil, George,” said his aunt,
.“don’t you think your now cousin
is a beauty S'
"You know, aunt, that I-tannot
tell a lie,” replied tho fu.uro Father
ot Bis Country. “I think the kid is
.about,as pretty as a mud fence in a
rainstorm.”—Chicago. News.
O . An-Old Story,
Once when Iludyaril Kipling was
a-hav ha ran mil an Ilia vanlirm ftf
All colors are furnished
.promptly on city or out
of town orders.
GEORGIA & FLORIDA
a boy he ran out on the'yardarm of
“jlr.’ Kipling,” yelled s tailor,
“ydur Jioy Is on a yardarm, and it
he lets go he’ll drown 1”
‘Ablf re8 P on ded Mr. Kipling,
witflfifjfawn, “but he won’t let goP’
This Incident also'happened to
John Burns, Horace Walpole, Na
poleon Bonaparte, Dick Turpin,
S. B. BREEDLOVE,
Valdosta, Ga.
among the
night.
Mr. H. L. Burnett, of Edith, wae a
visitor in the city yesterday.
Messrs. J. B.Hutchlnson B. U Wll-
Union and W. H. MoKinnon were vis
itors In the city last night.
Mr. C. F. Foster, who was opera
ted npon some time ago, I* ittU con
fined to hie room, bis recovery be
ing very slow. Be le able to see his
Mends, but Is far from being able
ti get out.
-Some of the neighboring towns ;
are still talking about baseball
games,' though Valdosta baa not ta- i
hen any steps that way yet As a -
matter of fact, the people bore seem c
willing to leave baseball ont of It, i
especially since they have no
“A Bober Second Thought” Char
acter*: Miss Maml* Biles, Mehlt-
able Belfielfi, an old dald; Mr. Wil
ly Peters, Deacon Tapp, a timid
man; Mr. Joel Peters, Christopher
Dexter, a widower; Matter Taille
Penny, Ben Smlthera, a boy.
"From Down Bast." Characters:
Mr. Charlie Mathis, Jeramlah Pike,
a down Bast Man; Mlaa Maude
Pope, Mrf Susannah Pike; Miss Lil
lie tnRft. AVabella Wilson, and
Miss Clebip petera. 'MSr* Wilson,
nieces of Mrs. Pike; j Mr. -Jdgnard
Fenny, Algernon/ WestldM ffiVaSL
la’s Beau,.y . . '»
‘XTMftWlafc
Jnlius Caesar and the Kaid
McTooki. Presently it will "hap
pen” again.—London Answers.
White, Light and Delicious
| is the bread made from
iiufliAill 8 i _ I d ?AL FLOUR. Its'ordor
jjjfimjrasj I Oui -|l L | s fPPMMng and its taste
-3|Bfcc9jjjL want high grade bread, that
nourishes as well as it
vj tickles the palate,Juse the
Cs//' TKWffigKSi I flour that has the best of
'ViA the wheat retained in it,
ul rSSS&s^r ™ 3 ideal!! ^
If'! I I'M FuUsScic of Horse, Cow
* I and Chicken Feed. Seed
Phone 103.
H. F. Tillman Grain Co.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
be evidence beyond dispute for
every Valdosta reader. Sorely-the
experience of friends and neighbors,
—obaaifnll_yj;lven by them, will carry
more weight than the utterance of
strangers residing In 'arawa7 places.
Read the following:
Charles Smith, retired Baptist min
ister,'601 Floyd St, Valdosta, Ga,
says: “My reason for recommending
Doan’s Kidney Pllle is that, they gave
me more benefit than anything I over
need. My kidneys were so weak that
1 would have to get up often daring
the night to avoid the secretions cans
fig my rest to be broken and I felt
miserable at s result f also suffer-
ed from backed:** which were so
sent* at Urns* that I octtM not get
ont of a chsfr unless X grasped some
thing for support. If I stooped sharp
twinge* would dart through the
small of my back. . Doan’s Kidney
Pills obtained from Dimmock’s Phar
macy regulated the secretions and
■Iso'rid me of backache I am now
In good health and give Doan’s PHI*
the credit tor my ears."
FoWsde by *11 dealers. Price (0
The-legislature, two’ years ago,
provided for a college at Valdosta
when this city furnishes a suitable
lot- Tbe next legislature might
| maki} an appropriation for the
| school, provided there le anything
| left to appropriate after two yean
of Intenalve reform.
, Mr*. J. V. Talley, of Mtlltown, |«
In the city today doing some shop
ping.
Messrs. W. M. Lewis and R. R.
Renfroe, of Quitman, were among
tbe visitors to tbe city today.
Mr. R, M. .Morrison, of Moultrie,
we* among tb* visitors to tbe city
Jodsy- l
Messrs. R, D. Smith and R. S.
Foy, of TIfton, were among tbe vis
itors here today.
Mrs. O. L. Hartman, of Jackson
ville. spent yesterday In this city.
Mr. E. N. Clarke, of Albany, was
among tbe visitors’ to Valdosta to
day
Mr. J. J. Coppaga le the latest ad
dition to the automobile brigade.
He baa Just purchased a handsome
roadster, which will ^begln doing
service In a short while. i
A few bottles of near-beer would
b* a good thing to exhibit at tbe
next Georgia State Fair If tbers Is
really each a concoction In existence* I
—Darien Gaxette. I
Children Who are Sickly.
Mothers who vain* their own
, comfort and tbs welfare of their
Children, should never be without a
box of Mother Gray’s' Sweet Powder*
tor Children, for use throughout the
season. They break up colds, cur*
feverishness, constipation, teetblng,
disorders, headache sad stomacn
troubles. The** powders never fall.
Sold by all drag stores, Me. Don’t
accept any substitute. A trial paek-
New Liberian Commissioner.
WaahlDgtonpY' April 31—Roland
Faulkm-r, row In tbe Immigration
burfitf^rihas succeeded Morgan
Schuster on tbe Liberian Commis
sion. Thb’oommlaaton sails on April
«-
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Former V. S. Senator Dead.
Indtypapolls, Ind., April 11—
Forme?.Unlt*d States Senator David
Tnrple died here today. H* was
The Sultan ot Turkey Is In a posi
tion now to sympathise with Mr.
Castro,- lately of Venesoela.
The Turpentine'Crop This Year.
Editor The Time*:—You mlsunder-
stoni me yesterday in reference lo
the crop of turpentine as quoted In
yesterday's paper. X intended to stats
that, on account of the extremely
cool spring ant the redaction on Ibe
cut of new b-.ios, the crop up lo now
would not average 1 over thirty-five
per cent of the same period last year.
That also, on ecount-ot the reduction
In new boxer, the amount of o!J
boxes burned And being cut by tbe
rawmilla at the present'time that It
would he Imjxiialble, with the best
of weather from now on, to make or-
er 75 per cent ct the amount mads
last year.
These figures an mads from my
personal observation from extreme
southern Florida to mlddla Georgia.
Yours, tUh,
G. W. VABN.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST DRINK
A CARD.
This Is to certify that alt druggists
are authorised to refund your money
if Foley's Honey and Tsr falls to
cure your cough or cold. R stops
th* cough, heals the tonga and pre
vents serious results from a cold.
Cures la grippe oough and prevents
pneumonia and consumption. Con
tains no opiate*. Th* genuine' Is In
a yellow .package. Refuse subttl-
tntee.—Ingram- & Ramsey.’
Away
Above
Everything,
FOUR FULL QUARTS, $5.00
Object’to Strong Medicine*.
Many people object to taking the
’ etrong medicines usually prescribed
by physicians for rheumatism.
. There 1* no need of Internal treat-
meat in any case’ of muecular or
chronic rheumatism, and more than
nine ont of every ten case* of tbs
disease an ot on* at tbe other of
these varieties. When there Is no
fever and little (it say) swelling,
you may know that It la only neee»
sary to apply Chamberlain’s Lini
ment freely to get quick relief. Try
It -You are certain to be pleated
with-tbe quick relief.- which It af
fords. Price 25 cents; large jlxe.
SO cents. For sate >T Inprtm 4k
Ramsey, A. & Dfmmock and W. D.
Dcnaway, Valdoeta, Ga. JK; •
WE WILL SHIP YOU EXPRESS CHARGES PAID
8L Louis, April >1.—Fas Van
CIsav* has tendered his resignation
a* Presldenr of the Cltlsens* Indus
trial Alliance, on account of antago
nism by manufacturers over th*
country, after the fight on th* Fed
eration of Labor leaders.
FINE BLENDED WHISKIES
Paul Jones, 4 quarts .—...-$3.00
Lewis’ 66,4 quarts.......'.. 5.00
Hunter, 4 quarts 5.00
Harper, 4 quarts— 5.00
Echo'Springs, 4 quarts 5.00
Cascade Tennessee, 4 qts.. 5.00
Sheridan Club, 4 quarts... 2.75
Sheridan Chib, 6 quarts 4.00
Sheridan Club, 12 quarts 8.00
BULK CORN
North Carolina Corn
Mountain Dew.
Mountain Dew, Old .
Harvest Corn—.....
Laurel Valley Corn—
CP AS. BLUM & CO,
517-519 W. Bay St. - * Jacksonville, Florid*
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