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THE VALDOSTA TIMES. SaTUR *»• JULY 17. 909
Remedies are Needed
Were we perfect, which we ere not, medicine* would
not often he needed. But since our syseenfe have be
come weakened, impaired ami broken down through j-
indiscrctions which have done on font the early ides,
through countless fencrsti'jn*, r:m * Jics ere needed to
aid Nature in correcting our inherited end otherwise
, To r«wh (tie seat of stomach
acquired weaknesses. _ _ .
weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is
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FAMILY TOOK AN OLD I
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Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after eating,
“ “ h, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal
Heartburn, Bad Breath,
Derangements, the "Discovery” is a time-proven and most efficient remedy.
Tb Su^yjppcr on t h c a
You can't afford to eoeept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-aloo-
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Women, 1
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weak
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WEEKLY EDITORS
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AN ENTHUSIASTIC 8E8810N OF
THE GEORGIA WEEKLY PRE88
ASSOCIATION.
Doug’au, Ga., July 14—The twenty-
third annual convention of the Geor*
gla Weekly Press Association was
called to order here this morning
with most of the weekly editors of
the state and scores of their rela
tives and friends besides, in the au
ditorium of Coffee county Court
House. Pres dt-nt H. M. Stanley was
Jn tbf* chair. The published pro
gramme was followed, Rev. T. S.
Hubert offering the opening prayer.
The editors Joined in the singing
of "America” as if the tariff bill
were already signed. W. P. Ward
introduced Dr. W. C. Bryan of Doug*
la 4 , whose address of welcome to
the visitors had the real glad hand
ring, H»» exhibited a gate toru from
Its hinges as emblematic of the tear
ing away of Douglas' gates to let the
"press gang” be ®ure of their wel
come.
W. D. Upshaw ( “Earnest Willie")
delivered the response. The fol
lowing programme mede the day's
session enjoyable In every way.
How to Get the Cash," J. C. Wil
liams, Greensboro Herald-Journal.
"Women in Journalism," Mrs.
Lyda L. Bfyan, Talbotton New Era.
"How to Get Country Correspon
dents," W, A. Shackleford, Ogle
thorpe Echo. 1 ^
^"jipWspapers *re Necessary to De
velopment," Col? Sam C. fiunlap,
! COURT AWARDED CONGREGA- |
j TION DAMAGES OF , $290-00 *'
I AGAIN8T MR. AND MRS./JOYCE.'
About as unique case as ever
came before a court In South Geor
g a, was decided before the city
court at Quitman a ie 1: days ago.
Incldtn a.ly it netted the question,
when a church vot a cjgffili?
whicn the Juiy wrestJed with for
some :ime. #
The answer was that a church is
a church and a farnhy moving in
and occupying it os a dwelling is
liable for damages.
Years ago. Dr. Bourqulne, of
ney district deeded a lot to a Prl
live Baptist congregation to build a
ciiurcb upon, wfth the conditions,
bat It should revert to his 'heirs it
abandoned or diverted to other
uses. Several mon hs ago Mr. and
Mrs. Joyce put a partition and a
chimney on the building and occu
pied it as a dwelling. Mrs. Joyce la
a daughter of Dr. Bourquinp, now
dead, and the Joycej had come Into
'potress on or the Dourquine lands.
They explained in court that they
und! rstood the cuu r ch had be^n
abandoned by the congregation and
under the conditions of the de«?d of
gift they had a legal right to take it
The congregation alLrmcd that It
wa-i not abandoned nnd asked for
$500 frem the Joyo n * 0 pay for the
confiscated church in > h'ch the altar
manager G.orgla Immigration
reau.
Bn-
j “Relationship Which Should Exist
Between the Dally and the Weekly
; Newspapers," W. T. Andorcon,
j Macon, Telegraph.
I "Joys and Sorrow, of'a W«r Cor-
( r.epond* nt," Ii. W. MOore, Lyon,
Progress.
"Dignity and Importaace ot the
Profeialon,” C. M. Mcthvln, Boat
man Tlmes-Journal.
At night a Chautauqua scssloa was
held, with.Mr,. William Calvin Chil
ton mono-dramlst.
fkaMum
" is superior to all wall finishes
or prepared kalsomlnes hereto-
-ore placed upon the market
Try It and you will always use
2)eco=/lftura
p or Sale By
W. H. Briggs
Hardware Company,
Valdosta, Georgia
Dr. O. H. McDonald,
DEN riST,
Hand I6McKey Building. Hour,
8 to 12 and 1 to5. PHONE 487
THEATRE BURNED.
Luna Park Theatre at Buffalo Burn,
—Lot, of $5,000.
Buffalo. N. July 14—Tha
Luna Park theater aud several oth
er building* were burned here this
morning. The losi W $65,000.
The State ot Georgia took In $123.-
578.65 on Saturday. Jemlpy, It we
could collect that much In a month
we'd be satisfied.
Wlllill«MlliH,lMll.klBtak$lillM
SOU) BK DRUGGISTS EVERMERi
BOLL WEEVIL APPEARS
IN SUMTER COUNTY
FARMER8 ARE ALARMED OVER
THE SUDDEN APPEARANCE OP
THE WEEVIL THERE.
Amorlcu*. Ga., July 14.—Apprehen
sion I, felt among cotton farmers ot
a large area about this place over
the audden appearance ot the boll
weevil. That tha Insect la tha real
destructive agent that baa drifted
eastward baa been olearly set forth
by Texas farmer* boro.
The state etymologist has been ad
vised ot the appearance and of the
ravagta ot the weevil and It expect
ed that the atata will render aid In
checking Its spread.
ARIZONA AND NEW
MEXICO EFFECTED
INCOME TAX AMENDMENT WILL
SERVE TO KEEP THEM OUT
OP SISTERHOOD OP STATES.
Washington, July 14—It ii report
cil that the action of Congress In
submitting the Income tax amend
ment to the atalea tot raUBcatlon
Will be the mentis ot keeping Ari
sen* and Now Mexico oat ot tho
union for several -years longer.
Tho anti-income tax representa
tives and senator* believe that tha
territories will vote for tfe amend
ment. therefore they will fight their
admission to tha union.
by Flra. :
Scranton; Pa. July It—Mi
Daniel itA Pnl Ball wtra luffo-
cated by-V nra which destroyed
thstr tenement today.
fi.es bad been replaced by tlieVoyce
domestic hearth. Upru the evidence
the Jury returned a verdict lor the
cnDgregat'on for $250.
YOUNG BAPTISTS OF
TEXAS IN SESSION
MEETING OF BAPTIST ^OUNQ
PEOPLE'S UNION BEING HELD
AT PALACIOS.
pjfaclos, Texas, July 14.—With a
season ot praise and prayer, partici
pated In by -many enthusiastic young
men and women, tho annual encamp
ment of the Baptist Young People’*
Unlcu of Texas opened this morn
ing. The attendance was represen
tative of every ,section ot fhe State,
and many ot tho leading dienes of
the denomination -were reSgu
auxm 'the platform.
The encampment will continue its
sessions ten day*. The programme
embraces a variety of subject,, to
be jhpndled by expert,. Separate
conferences are to be hold for the
discussion ot mission -work, Sunday
schools, women's work and laymen's
work.
Scheduled among the speakers ti
bo heard are Rev. J. Frank Norris,
of Dallas, Dr. Lon O. Broughton, ot
Atlanta, Dr. W. B. Riley, of Minne
apolis, Rev. H. E. Tralle, of SL
Louis, Rev. Hugh T. Musselman, of
Philadelphia, and Dr. 8. J. Porter,
of Rlchmoad, Va.
Character isias necessary as,
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MAKERS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
POLICE AND STRIKERS
HAVE PITCHE0 BATTLE
40 POLICE ESCORTING STRIKE
BREAKERS HAVE A BLOODY
FIGHT AT PITTSBURG.
Pittsburg, Pa., July 14—In a
pitched gun battle here this morn
ing fifty men Were wounded, two
being seriously, one probably fatally
shot and Chief Carroll, of the town
ship police, received dangerous
scab wounds.
The battle wag fought, outaidejho
plant ot the Pressed Steel Car
Works when k squad of forty police
officers attempted to escortlk, num
ber of strike-breakers through it
mob of one thousand men and
women-.
FIREMAN WAS KILLED
IN FALL FROM TRUCK,
,MAN AT BIRMINGHAM FELL
FROM 85-FOOT AERIAL LAD
DER WHILE PRACTICING.
Birmingham Ala., July 14—While
practicing with an 85-foot aortal
truck, Fireman Phllen fell and was
Instantly killed here today. A large
crowd of people witness the acci
dent. i
LIGHTNING CLAIMS
NUMBER OF VICTIMS
ittfl. It wai one of the most Inter-,
• I citing case, tried in that court
lsteljr.
Bertha Strickland, a negro wo
man charged with a misdemeanor,
was found guilty and sentenced to
pay a fine of $100 or work six
months on the chain gang. Judge
A NUMBER OF FATALITIES ARB
REPORTED FROM WIDELY SEP
ARATED 8ECTION9.
Ogdenshurg, N. Y., July 14—
Lightning killed Theodore Moran
and Joseph Lalonde, while they aat
on a veranda here today.
Man Killed at Washington, Ga.
Washington, Ga., July 14—John
A Mason waa kilted by lightning
near here last night.
Twel ro-Year-Old Itoy Struck.
Asheville, N. C.. July 14—Joe
Heaton, a twelve-year-old hoy, was
killed by lightning last night.
It’s next to Impossible for most
people to realise that when a rlcn
man 1* hungry - he can like steak
and fried potatoes Just the way
they do. , V
THE CITY COURT YESTERDAY.
Sirs. Itosa Middleton Acquitted Af*
Crescent Cafe,
ter an Interesting Trial.
(From Wednesday s Dally.)
The Jury In the case of Mrs. Rosa
Middleton, tried In the city court
yesterday, returned a verdict of not
guilty and the woman was released.
It was a hard fought case on
l-oth sides and it looked at one time
as If the state might have the ad
vantage.' But the defense was on
the alert at every point ,m4 won
Oiit by 4&iHto* the womans acqul:-
201 South Patterson St.
THE SHADOW OF A MAN
that you see walking along the
streets would materialize greatly it
he would only eat nourishing food
Smith later "suspended" V70 of" We aDd ,ood that nrou,d tempt hI * a ‘ h
sentence upon the good behavior of An expert says that poor
the woman In the future, telling herl c ° ok,a * drives many men to drink.
that If .he appeared before that « certa,nl » f> rlve * them lnt0 d ^
pepsla and anaemia. Eat yonr Mod
where It Is delicious and tempting
coart again, she would not only
have to pay the fine then Imposed,
hut the $70 also. She was carried
hack to Jail and it Is not known
whether the will he able to pay the
$30 or will work her time out-
Some other cases were called and
uol-prossed, and the court took a
rece*a until next Friday week, when
It will again be In session.
by coming to
Ol. »>AN H. BRIEOLOVE,
Osteopath.
Ofpicb ycKBY Building
Off os Phono 146 Residence Phono
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