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THE VALDOSTA TIMESWTURDAY, JULY 10, 1909.
I BulH'lo stand the \
r /Wear and Tsar of Childhood
/ A boy climbing trees or a jgirl skipping ^ ,
m rope can make it interesting for almost any
# ^shoe you can get on their feetY You will
/ find, however. that HUB Shoes, will hold Alk£\
f them for a while.
JVe make a specialty 0/ our.boys and girls s/toes. X'TjNi
We build them correctly to the natural shake of MS' l 1
the feet, and put thf Best Quality of Leatfier ipthem. (foi , J
They wear satisfactorily and are comfortaTle V itl!
and sightly. T _ yj
The live merchant in your town handles HUB
ohoes—ask nun to show you. ^
HELEN HUNT, $2.50) ^ 4\\
QUEEN ROSALIND, fatSS?%£?. $3.00 \/ or Wo “-
RIGHT ROYAL, $5.50) ‘
If,.- CHARACTER, n. ■«., m.,., $5.00 1 ForM,n 1
They announce Uwt comfortable ac
commodation, have been prepared
for all trilltora^publlc bulldlnfa.
bo tola and man^- builnci, bonaea
are deeoratid In honor of the occa-
t' , 'rhfB^Bon, of the ccnventlob
. vll! be’find In the uifdltorlum,
which baa a seating capacity of over
if,000, ' while auxiliary meetings
will beheld In the'.Central Presby
terian - cHiirch, the Metropolitan
tho Metropolitan
Opera ’ hodte and In several smeller
The Armory will alao' be
■'toy convention pnrpoaea. Here
there ho, been Installed an exposl-
tlon of inlaalonary work all Aver
the world. There are exhibit, of all
the, hooka, tracte and lecture, writ-
upon mlaatonary work, and dla-
plifs of tho civil, moral and rellg-
lmis^ progress made within tho laet
ton year,.
Tile la tp JJjjsthc “Blpglng qon-
. WCiIC o:
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to take
Cleanses the aystaw
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions 01
‘pimples and blotches.'
It ta guaranteed
... : ^ INGRAM & RAMSEY, Valdosta, Ga.
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general assembly. The reel light
will come when the two branches be
gin .action ,m this report, whatever
It may be. Both McLendon and ex-
Governor Smith’s friends are lining
up for tho atrugglo, and It will be
red hot times around tho capitol for
lome time.
tlcairy approved. It Is hopeitAp break
ground for the new stroetBL In a
ehort time. The Forest City Hotel
Co., to now operating pto New
Screven House under a long lease.
Road Lookt for Terminate.
It has been learned here on good
authority that the Carolina Clinch-
field and Ohio R. R., which b look
ing for a terminal on the $ahh At
lantic has had an agent Injpavan-
nah on two or three oooaslRe and
hae been looking at wharf jiroperty
here. It le believed the" railroad
will come to Savannah! It Is ex-
peoted this will be the greateet ooal
carrying road In the oonntry. ;
American Firemen Hold Meeting.
The Savannah Branch Order of
American Firemen held It* annual
meeting last night and elected offl-
cere. This te a prosperous snd ea- |
ergetlc concern. It to composed of |
members of the Savatmeh Fire De- .
psrtment and Ito work to along
hslpfnl lines. It lands money to 1
members who are 111 stud pays s I
death benefit when a member flea. I
It to among the moat prosperous |
organisations of Its kind In the city |
having about (S.000 In the treasury. |
The Second Negro Bankrupt. ' ■
since the !
WiKW^ilng it the meeting, but they
will go from place to place In tho
etreot cars singing their Endeavor
hymns. Dr. Clark, the founder of
..the eoclety, has sent word all over
the world tbit this convention to to
be the greatest singing tssembltgs
In the history of the
LaGrippe, Bad Colds
Neuralgia,
“ CURED BY USING
Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic.
organisation.
There will be many prsfse services,
snd a great patriotic service Thurs
day afternoon on the etepe of the
eapltol led by E. O. Exeell of
Chicago, Percy 8. Foeter of Wash
ington, and F. H. Jacobs of New
York. Saturday evening Mendels
sohn'! great oratorio, "The Elijah,”
will be enag In tbe auditorium with
• large chorus and eminent lolototo.
There win be little routine bnsl-
aeee to traneaet during the conven
tion. The only actual bnslnees
meeting will he held tomorrow
morning In the Hotel Ryan, when
tho ''annual business meeting of (be
Halted Society of the Chrletlan Rn-
deevor Corporation will take place.
At thli meeting the officers and
trastees of the United Society for
tbe ensuing year will be elected,
■ad the ahnual imports of the offi
cers and business agents will bo
One of tbe mattere to
Corporation Tex Shall not Apply to
Various Associations.
Washington. July (—The Bacon-
Burket resolution.' providing that
-.he corporation tax eball not apply
to labor orgaolxatlone, fraternal and
beneficial eootottee, orders or associ
ations operating nnder lodge sye*
trms and providing tor the payment
of life, sick or accident benents, do
mestic or loan association*, organ
ised mutual benefit or any corpora-
or edneatlonal, waa adopted by tbe
or education, was adopted by the
Senate this morning.
The difference between a bad cold and LaGrippe is this:
A Strong Constitution will Wear Out a Cold,
but Grippe will Wear out a Strong Constitution.
The New Law Becomes Operative In
Nebraska Tomorrow,
Lincoln. Neb., Jnly (.—The i so-
called “daylight saloon” law enacted
by the last legislature will become
effective throughout Nebraska to
morrow. The measure forbids the
presented.
be dltcuesed to tbe projeot for tbe
erection of a great International
headquarter* building In Boston.
The regular opening of the con-
For the seoood time
National Bankruptcy 1
effective, a negro ha* taken advan
tage of It In Savspnah. R, B. Wal
lace, a negro merchant at Adrian
On., went Into bankruptcy here yes
terday. HI* UaMlItto* are placed at
Don't take chances—take Johnson's Tonic
ventlon will take place In the Aud
itorium tomorrow evening, with the
Rev. Dr. Frauds E. Clark, presi
dent of the United Society, presid
ing- Addreeee* of welcome to the
delegates will be made by Governor
Johnson, representing the State ot
Minnesota; Mayor Lawler, repre
senting BL Paul; the Rcr. H. a
Swearingen, representing the church
es of 8t Pant and J. Powell Moore,
on behalf of the committee.
Prominent speakers to be heard
at the subsequent sessions or the
convention Include Benator Albert
J. Beveridge of Indiana, William J.
Bryan of Nebrukn, Dean H. L
Willett of the University of Chica
go, Rev. Floyd W, Tompkins of
Philadelphia, Bishop Samuel Fal
lons, and Mrs. Beetle Layth* Hco-
srtll. president ot the Minnesota W.
O. T. U. Greetings will he present
'd from Saskatchewan, Quebec.
Bigland. Mexico, India. Alaska, I
China, Japan and numerous other i
Sees Mother Grow Young.
“It would be herd to overstate the
wonderful change In my mother
ltnc* she began to nee Etectrto Bit
ters.” write, Mr*. W. L. Ollpatrtck.
ot Dantorth, Me. “Although past
TO (he teems realty to be growing
young again. She enffered untold
misery from dyspepsia for M years.
Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic Co.
GEORGIA
W. Brown ot Alexander, Me* to lar
gely from deadly disease. “If It had
not been for Dr. King’s New Dis
covery which cured me, t could nor
have lived, he write*, “suffering ns
I did from a severe lung trouble and
stubborn cough.” To cure Bon
Lunge Cold*, obstinate Coughs, and
prevent Pneumonia, Ito tbs best
rndtotn* on earth. *#e and jfX
Gdarent'ed by A. B. Dlmmoek, W.
D. Dunaway and Ingram * Ramsey,
Valdosta. Ga.
SAVANNAH,
25 and 50c bottles. Trial 10c bottles sent on receipt of stamps.
Murderer Electrocuted.
Auburn. N. Y., July «—Outsell
Sanduccl was electrocuted her* t|
morning. He assassinated Jo* B
date, a secret aervlce man. beeatj
he testified against hto employer,
court. f
Wheat Market Steady.
Chicago, July (—The wheat mar-
k*t to steady today, with prices
about unchanged.
Don’t buy Johnson's Tonic from any dealer who does not agree to give yonr
money back when it fails. Put up nnder guarantee to core Bad Colds, LaGrippe,
, Neuralgia and Fever. JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC COMPANY.
he a huge May party at Plymouth
I church, with a Maypole SO feet