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PAINS, CAN*
CALY SKIN,
IPLES,
Rheumatism, Eczema?
ive yon aches fad paint in bones, back, loint*
icus patches in mouth, aor* throat, boils, co
f colored spots, uieera on any part ol the bod
Iroro.brp,. Wl&oufc w«l,dmor fc <rp
wood poison, swollen titfldtf
»«too watery blisters, open, Itching sores,
» oozing matter, skin cracks and bleeds, ri*
M OF *
TATE ROAD.
Tumipseed, of Clay, introduces
a
MOUWTAH/OF
WORKMEAD.
Real Business^! Legislature
Hasn't Seen Touched Yet.
and rieh. completely chanHtngtbe
Into a clean, healthy condition, 1
sore or pimple and stopping ail aeb
ist7S years, so many marY
I and skin diseases. Car
*thq poison, makes_the blood gnre
<r pimple anditdpping all aches, pafns and
». 8. I ll ptauat »nd n(e to Uk.j compowd
w ^urc jp«.nU^loige^legti. 11 £orin» .nd en-
‘iraple Kanlr,. bf wrllnf to Blood B.lm Co..
Allan.., G«. Whtn ■writing for .ample give
name el vour trouble. If von know.
Atlanta, Ga., July 27.—A practi-
cal plan of golVlng tie problem Of
what to do with the Wei tarn and
Atlantic railroad and rateable re
alty owned by the gtate In Chatta
nooga was offered yesterday in the
house by Mr. Yurnipseed, of Clay,
h was in tbe ebape of a resolution
calling for tbe appointment of three
lawyers by the governor to visit
Chattanooga, examine thoroughly
Into the question of the alleged
ownership; by the state of land in
the heart of Chattanooga and deed
ed away yarn ago, frame a plan for
disposing of the valuable yarde in
Chattanooga and make a report to
the next legislature as to what ac
tion Should ha token by the etate.
It la Mn/Turnlpseed’s Idea that
tbeie lawyers shall stay on the Job
In Chattanooga until every point In
the qpfestton has been thoroughly
Investigated and decided upon. If
the land formerly owned by tbe
state and dlaimed by 'ex-<3overnor
Smith in'hta campaign speeches to
have been illegally deeded away
can be recovered by legal process,
the commission Is to so report
Then, too, the question of that
valuable land owned by the state
used by the railroad yards
Western and Atlantic road
of Chattanooga, will be
$1,600 Will buy a nice new 5‘
room residence on Floyd St.,
plastered walls, city wati.-
I,ot 69x80,
5It,000 Will buy a 6-room
residence on Johnson St. Size
of lot »0xli71-?.
$2,000 Will bnya 6-room resi
denceon corner of. Magnolia
and Johnson St. Ceiled and
papered, all conveniences, city
and well water.
$ 750 Will 1 buy a small 4-
room residence No. 516 Gordon
St, good site lot Terms $100
cash, balance $75.00 year, no
, interest.
$2,000 will 'buy a nice little
home at Pine Park. 41otsl00x
292 each, about 4 acres in all in
one body i 4 room residence,
plastered walls, good well
water.
$1,000 Will buy a nice little
home at Cecil, Ga., 4-room
house and about 2 acres of land
$3,000 will buy a brick store
and about 61,500 worth of dry
goods, shoes, pants, notions,
etc at the old u, S\ & F. depot,
best stand tn town.
. 0 idfi2t“it w with yonr propertv
H. H. Stotesbiury
REAL estate broker
Valdosta, G-..
Dr. W.O. Pontius,
Physician and Surgeon,
Cecil, Georgia.
All Chills Answered Promptly
Dey
Electric
Bitters
wrskinsese they are tbs supreme
remedy, as tboosnndg here testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the hot medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
n
fate lu now
Woalern
and Atlantic property wiih these
yards hu lmled. Chattanooga people
consider the yards In the hear} of
their city an eye-sore and are
Joue for Broad (treat (o be extended
through the property. With . this
done end buildings erected on the
land leased from the etate. the prop
erty would be worth million!. If
one man to willing to pay a rental
for the lend stone of $100,000, this
in itself shows the property to be
worth at least $3,000,000. It prob
ably is worth jnore than that amy
It would be hard to estimate lie
value when It would be returned to
the state at the expiration of such
a lease with ell the buildings which
had been erbeted upon It.
This commission whloh Mr. Turn-
ipseed proposes would also take up
the question of a proper disposition
of the etate road. "
"While the lest* on <ht road on.!
Its terminal! will not expire for ten
years" said Mr. Turnips,-ed In' dlv
cussing bis resolution “It's time the
etate waa making plane for the dis
position of such valuable assets, it
to absurd for tbe valuable acreage
in tbe heart of Chattanooga being
used for railroad yards when cheap
acreage on the outskirts of the city
would enewer the purpose just as
well. The people of the ttato ought
to know'tovtry tact concerning the
very valuable aeset Georgia has In
Chattonooga and It should be dis
posed of In a way that would bring
to the people on Income based on
Its true market value. Devoted £
business purposes, .the land now
used for railroad yards there In my
opinion would he worth between
$4,000,000 And $5,000,000. The ztoto
receives rent for the Western and
Atlantic road $70,000 a year. The
lessees get that much from itorex
they bare erected on part ot v tbe
etate'* property. Now to the time to
decide what shall he done with this
most valuable asset'
Doctors Onuttf Net Help Her.
■ ft had kidney trouble for yean. 1
writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of
Shelton, Wash., “end the doctor*
could not help me. I tried Foley's
Kidney Cure, and the very first
dose gave me relief and I am new
L >1 cannot say toaknuch tor
Foley’s Kidney Cure.** U«ake» the
disteacd kidneys sound ao they will
eliminate the poltoci from toe
L Unless they do tote, good
health to Impossible. Aeid fitto&m
& Bamasy. - >Y'nfcifc£
I. • m
Atlanta, Ga.. July 27—With thir
teen working days left, Including
today, the general assembly hud*
Itself facing tbe wind-up ot things
nltb practically nothing aecompilili-
ed. Just now tbe house is engaged
with the general tax act and It wUf
have the right-of-way until com
pleted. Following this Will be the
appropriation bill, which is ab
solutely necessary, legislation.
Is likely thaf-these two measurei
will occupy the time of the house
this weak, which means that about
seven or eight working day* will be
left for the disposal of Atther mat
ters.
Yesterday the Investigating com
mittee completed lta work and sub-
mltted to both branches the Mc
Lendon Investigation report and did
so with toe statement that they did
rot ‘'submit any finding either of
law or tact, anil make no recom
mendation.” The printed - evidence,
which the state printer worked all
day Sunday on to ger'^togilF, ls ®
volume of 430 pages, and covers w
stenographic report of ^everything
that was laid and dopd during toe
hearings before tbe/bommiltee.
After the bouse/ his disposed of
tlie two necessard bills—tax and ap-
proprlatlon-^-It'*1* a question which
matter they will go lntetov^e Mc
Lendon case or the ncc^fccr bill.
Whichever it may be, it ^going to
tie things up hard and
the fifty dey session Is o'
nre both questions heat,
ends and in the mlddl,
which a great deal ot
ter*—though some ,
might deny It.
It 1s said that no subject Is closer
former Governor Smith's heart
i&n that of getting Anal action on
of' McLendom- If that
iguld be upheld by the gov-
fcj&esn, tho._jmowtng
ones say, that Smilh-.will be In tbe
race for governor nexf^pje..
Others contend , that .th
Brown people li "
|)fesfaj2jl»
they taWteo, much about the matter,
t-ut if order to embarrass Governor
Brown by passing the hill and put
ting the issue squarely up to to btm
on signing It.
In this connection Governor Brown
haa authorised an absolute denial ot
a statement printed. 1% en Atlanta
paper to toe effect that he bad said
lie would veto the bill. He says
that he has not stated to any living
human being bte - Intentions if the
bill come* to him ‘passed.
In nome quarters It 1s hinted fhtt
Governor Brown doe* not feel alto-
tether bound by tbe pledge signed
tn 1907, while he wae a candidate
for governor, regarding posglble ac
tion In the event any pfohi
amendment ceme to him. It will be
remembered that many took this
action by the repreaentotyye* ot the
anti-saloon league a* ’ meaning that
that body would play hands off in
the race. Bnt a short time after
the signatures were obtained, the
Anti-Saloon League trustees held
meeting here, end endorsed Govern
or Smith over the protests of some
of the members.
This, however, Is luet one ot the
Keneral surmises of the gof*!p«, aa
Governor Brown has not said a
word to anyone. He is sawing wood
and saying nothing.
DLi.CE SALE
A New and Complete Line Just Received.’
J -' 1 1 ■ , i. i )
50c. 18-inch Embroidery for Dresses, best quality, 33c
15c. Embroidery - - - . - - 9 l-2c
12c. Embroidery, only 500 yards left, to gc at 7c
All kinds of Val. Laces greatly reduced. ' ' v*
Red Spot Store,
JOSEPH MARKS, Proprietor.
41*
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to take
Cleanses tbe
thoroughly 0 and
sallow complexions.
0RIND
Laxative Fruit Syran
INGRAM & RAMSEY. Valdosta. Ga
STUPENDOUS
BRAJTSCHEME
$700,000 a Year Collected in
Tortured on a Horse.
“For ton year* I couldn't ride a
hone without being In torture from
plies,- write* L. a Napier, of Bug.
lees, Ky„ -want all doctor* and
other remedies failed, Bueklen's Ar
nica Salve cured- me- Infallible for
Met, ~ Burnt, Scalds', Onto, Bolls,
Ferer.Sores, Eesems. Sait Rheum,
Corps. 15c. Goarnteed by A.- A
Dlmmock, W. D. Dunaway and In
gram * Ramsey. Valdosta, Ga.
The Tax on Soda Syrups.
Atlanta, Ga., July 27—Every man
ufacturer ot soda syrup* In Georgia
will have to pay ten" cento on every _
gallon made and sold. While the
word ''coca-cola" la not mentioned,
it to believed that the bill to aimed
ai that product. Sometime ago ad
effort to raise the tax from $505 to
$2,500 a year On coca-cola tailed.
Thl* amendment to th* tax am is
supposed to. get around the mutter.
There was some objection to the
amendment Means* It eras argued
that the big manufacturer could
very easily pay th* tax, but that
the join 'fellow could not. The,
‘ neat passed by a vole of
to B.
Chicago, July 27—-A stupendous
graft, amounting to $700,000 year
ly, ip being collected in tbe “First
Division police precinct,” according
to State’s Attorney Wayman.
' The Hai-ctrWan task Of uncovering
t)ie vast hoVde of grafters who art
vldlng the spoils coming from one
of the richest “graft districts'
tbs world, has already been begun
L-y tbe state's attorney. Moi
two hundred subpoenles to
tnnts of the Soutbslde '‘under
world,” arc ready to serve.
Wltb. frantic endeavors tn the
west side of similar witnesses to get
under ebver, the Investigation sno^s
that-conditions In the Southslde are
Infinitely worse.
Two big politicians and several
high police officers are said to' be
Implicated.
ALABAMA LEGISLATORS
BEGIN EXTRA SESSION
GOVERNOR COMER HAS CALLED
MEMBERS TOGETHER TO PASS
MORB'-REFORM LAWS.
Montgomery, Ala., July 47—Pur
suant to tbe call ot Governor Comer
tbe Alabama legislature met In ex
tra eesslon today. Tbe mein purpose
of the session to to strengthen toe
prohibition lew. Recently tbe sm
prime court held that members or
bona fide social clubs might keep
liquor In lockers, and that no city
or county might legislate against
this right Governor Comer believes
tbit state lawa can be enacted that
will make even toe possession
liquor illegal. Other matter* wltn
which t$ie session will.probably deal
ere child labor, municipal govern
ment 'by commission, impeachment
of officers for failure to enforce
lews, compulsory education, anti-
gambling laws, pure food and drag
laws, and a constitutional amend
ment providing fo r /biennial sessions
Pf the legislature.
EVERY
MAN
WANTS
The Best He Can
Buy for the Price
Following this Principle wo have
Built Up Our Business Jn the Past q
15 Years to the Largest Mall Or*
der House In the State of Florida
Everything We Hindle Is Sold Un
der Our Personal Guarantee
WE Wilt. SHIP EXPRESS. PREPAID
1TB AID BQUBBON WUDHOBI BOTTLED
• IN BOND.
.4 quart* Early Time*, 7 year* old f MO
12 quarto Early Time* 7 yews old.
. 4 quart* Sunny Brook ..*••***• ,
12 quart* Sunny Brook
4 quarts Mtttwood a. •*»•••
12 qutrts Hfclhrood
4 quart* Guckenheimw
11 quart* Ouckenheimer -A...,.,
13.00
... SCO
... 13.00
. 13.78
, T rf flpriof* .. ..... 1100
iYe* Hermitajo v ...... S.00
Old Good* and Bottled in Bond-
Remarabcr. all abort WhMpw art bottled
to Bond under Government'* aupetriaion.
Paul Joue*, 4 quart* . .... .
Lewi*' 4S, 4 quart* :..
Hunter, 4 quart* ... .
Harper. 4 quarto . ... ,V -
'Echo Spring*. 4 quarto .
Caaeadt Tennaaaet. 4 quarto
Sheridan Club. 4 quarto
Teaoeaae* Com,4 quarto I
Pure Whit* Coru, 4 quarto ............
Black and Blue Cora, 4 quarto s.
Harveat Cora, 4 quarto 8.
Laurel Valley Cw*. 4quart* a ,*
SULK whskor SXPSISS PAID.
rw o<
Sunny Brook, • yean old ......... •• Vf
GUmou Pure Rye... .... J.. 4.
Lewi*’ 66b Blend J... 6.
Early Time* Bourboo 9.
Whit# Mill* Bourbon ..l.* ..3
Indian. Hill. 100 proof 2J
Load of Flower*, Blend .#.... SJ
Groen Briar Tenueam ..... ........ SJ
MeGufUa’a Halt S.
Canadian Whit* By# U
Fleetwood By* jrt. SJ
BTJLE OORJt / %«
North Carotin* Cora
Mountain Dew
Mountain Dew. Old
Ilarreat Cora .. .
Laurel Valley Cora
All Ooods are Packed in Plain
Cases and Shipped Same
' Day Order Is Received
Pabst UtifeRibbon Beer. $I2.M Barrel
1. o. b. Jacksonville.
Jane’s CScieaall Beer. • $5.00 Barrel
10 dozen lab, Jacksonville.
OftDER TO-DAY
From Ike Bnt Known Whiskey House In
Florida
CHAS.
B17 W. Buy SlrMi. U
Bowel Complaint In Children.
When six months old tbe little
daughter of E. X. Dewey, a well
known merchant/of Agnewvllle, Vk.,
had aa attack Ot cholera Infantum.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy wa* given and
effected a complete cure. This rem
edy has pro-ten .very successful lu
cases of bowel, complaint In chil
dren end when given according to
the plain printed directions can be
relied upon! with perfect confidence.
When redufed with water aaWUnet-
' It laAleaiant to take, wfilch Is
a when a Thedt-
gtven to young ehtv
)
ba sale by Ingram £ Ram-
S. Dlmmock, W. D. Dunaway,
Ga.
The Sick Are Made Well
And th» Weak Are Restored to Fulj Vigor ani Strin^th at
lha Hands of Ibe Greatest Specialists of
dirn
to* adding of a column
The Leading Specialist!
yaors larfer than that .
cure* of all aorta i
been th* marvel
ao<\ tbe people *
spread Into *van
Those afflicted wfi
hare aoujibtth&ir
—
HSdWS
Dr. ria'^jtway -'o. cits ro charju for
cos^luuoa oru-j-cc. cither at tU:t cCioo
DR. HATHAWAY & gV-hiImS^
SAViNNAH, G
IS