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YSPEPSIA
Indirection. Heartburn, Acidity and Pull
Stomach after meala promptly relieved by
Wilkinson's Matchlcaa Mineral Water.
It i« highly recommended by medical
text-books, and used in practice bp physic
Office mvr Ingram a Ramsey's drug store, corner Hill avenue
and Pallet son M. Office hours 9 to 5. Sunday by appointment.
uwEHM-^Sgi
No Matter
WHO
DOES THE
Cooking
(From Tuesday’* Dally.)
received by'Meaeri.
A telegram
Copeland & Dukes this afternoon Worn
Mr. C. B. Shelton, secretary to Judge
Powell, of the Court of Appeals, stat
ed that the court had today rendered ;
a' decision giving a new trial to Will ■
Robinson, who Is In Jail hero convict
ed of bigamy.
The Court^of Appeal,^met Tester- ,
day and It wk» expected that the
What came very near being a
-disastrous wreck, occurred on the
-Georgia & Florida Railroad, at
Barrett, twelve or fifteen miles
morth of Valdosta, last night, when
the north-bound passenger drain
■van/ Into the south-bound train.
The Times has found It difficult
to ascertain the cxsfct cause for
One story Is to the effect
We Ask You
to take Cardul, for your female
troubles, bjcause ’Ua are sure It
will help you. Remember that
this great (enable remedy—
-collision.
-that the trains , were orders^ to
pad) each other at Bendas, this side
-of Barrett, while another Is that
the meeting point waa Barrett.
’Train No. 8 southbound, reached
Barrett pretty close to echedule
time—about 6 o’clock, and ’ wa*
preparing to'take a elding, to allow
the conk who cooks and knows ho * to cook cooks
with I >£ \L flour, think that «o many cooka-’will
•poil th; broth? Not in a hundred yean, so long as
they «»e IDEAL flour
AH kinds of horse, cow and chicken
feed < . ■
has brought relief to thoussufigSf
other slok woman? co’vtry not'Ho
you?. 1 ' Far heaeaclw, backachfi
periodical, priori f inr.lo' weak
ness, many have sard it is "the
best medjelne to taka." Try Itl
r Sold in This City >3
train No. 4, leaving here at 5:25,
to pass, when It was -run Into by
“No, 4. The eouthbound train had
come to a atop at the elding, about
100 yards north of the station, and
thrown the
H-‘F. Tillman Grain Co,
-the brakeman
switch, when the northbound train
dashed Into It. • ,
Train No. 4 was moving at about
one-third speed when it struck the
■other train, (nd the impact wa, a
terrific one. The fronts of both
locomotives .were smashed to pieces,
the boiler head of one of them
knocked out, and the trucks under
-the other torn loose. The shock
passengers on the
Tax Collectors’ Rounds.
I will be at the following pre
cincts for the purpose of collecting
taxes for this yesr, on dates given
below.
Naylor,. Oct 1, 1*, 2f.
Cat Creek, Oct 4, IS, IS.
Hahlra and Club House, Oct. 6,
14. 27.
Ousley, Oct. 7, 18, 29.
Clyattvllle, Oct. 8, 19, Nov. lat.
Lake Park, Oct 11, 21. Nov. 1.
Darsey School House. Not. Ird.
Dasher, Nor. 5th.
Will be at eourt house every Sat
urday and balance of time until
books dote.
' D. 0. Geiger,
i ■ Tas Collector.
MARR1K1) AT MIDNIGHT.
knocked the
-southbound train about like ten
pins, but fortunately ndne of them
-were severely hurt. One man. was
hurled through the doorway and
-Jiad his leg bruised and wrenched,
another buffered some injuries to
Ms head and one or twq others
more or less shaken up. If both
trains had been' moving the dam-
doubt have been
WERE
Elder Simms Performed tin
ony Sunday Night.
There was a Quiet marrlai
at midnight last Sunday nl
the home of Elder A. V.
when Mr. Crum and Mias
mlck, both’ of Fargo, were
In holy^wedlock.
Elder Simms received wor
the young man that he was
at Fargo Sunday to perfor
-ceremony. Mr. Slmma ai
Character is as necess.
■ / h Comfort m a sbo
' ■ f HUB Shoes did not mafee their remarkable re
M tation solely from their appearance. TheV earned
f the greater portion of it from their lasting .^earl >.
There is not a shoe made that excels HUB j
Shoes—in wear, comfort and style—a pair of r
HUB Shoes will give you foot satisfaction for a long |*
time. Made in all Leathers. V
Ask the I Hub Shoe Dealer in your town to show
age would no
much more aevere.
The engineer on the northbound
train claims that hi* brakes would
sot work, and that'tbl, caused the
./collision. He states that he ap
plied the brakes as usual before
Teaching the- station, but they were
' * '' " '' T consu
lt. 8.'Jury List Revised.
T. F. Johnson, clerk of tbe
United States District ana Circuit
Courts of the Southern District of
Georgia, came over from Savannah
Saturday, spending tbe night and
Savau.
he could not leave home. flhim
then asked him to send a preacher!
Elder Simms replied that all the
preachbrs in. the city .wore like him-
aelf—engaged. ij
Then the Ftycr received wfard gjj|
look out. [ jfljfdtngly, vlnT^uB
Sunday here, returning to
nab yesterday.
IHs i business In' Valdosta was to
revlsO the United States jury list
for the Southwestern- Division of
the Southern PibtrlAkof Georgia.
He" wasis^lHSSl in^tfipB’Srlc "Sy^V."
ligatonor Roy E. Powell
(slow In working, and In
■uicnco, the train dashed by the sta-
Bbn and Into the waiting train at
Ithe end of the aiding.
I- ,&fter clearing away thf-_$pui«hed
cowcatchers and front work* on
the locopiotlves, it was found that
the northbound locomotive wps
able to puir'tbe train to Nashville,
where apother engAg waa secured.
the Gcorglty Southern.
and groom jto-be, alighted.^ fw 1 dlfi
another, cotple who came to wlt-
ness the oeresw*#. .
Jest about 1l Wght" the.party
reached tie hX»? of Mr. Slmma,
who waa Mill watlng. The cere-
mony watt soon over and the happy
..young couple, whose given namee
Mr. „^imm* does not remember,
were all smiles.
They spent the rest of the nlgh^
ft/the VilHes, and the day Sunday
In the city, returning to Fargo on
the late train.
Rosalind, S3.00 f~<
, 1 Right Royal, ’'**?' 53.501
(Character, tz&iriSz 55.00 j
hr Child™.-—Any HUB Brand Shoe—loChiUm
For every end ol a HUB Shoe Box—of the
abovemamed styles you send us—we will lend
you a Uiiful Souvinir FREE.
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE GO. ' '
mm,
SAVANNAH, GA. .**«*
an d m
the uu
county.
Smoker for' Odd Fellows.
The Odd Fello,ws of the city ars
preparing tn give a smoker at their
hall next Friday fflgth .and It it ex.
pected that a most enthualavtlo meet
ing will be held. j
It Is understood that refreshments
in abundance will be served, anddnr-
order.
Every Odd Fellow In Valdosta Is
cordially Invited to be present. ’/
FINE ’POSSUM WA8 CAUGHT.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 81ms, of Adel,
are visiting relatives In th* elty.
Dr. Whittington Found the Animal
in His Hen Roost.
There will be a ’possum dinner In
town tomorrow. Tfio eprea'd will be
at Dr. 'Clarence Whittington’s home
on North Troup street
’’Billy ’Poetum" wa* captured last
■night while He waa prowling around
Dr. WhTRIngtona ben roost Hearing
a commotion among tbe fowls, the
Doctor went out to Investigate and
soon found his ’possumsblp up In a
bunch of vines.
Help was secured and the animal
‘was soon In safe hfihds. He will be
passed around-In different forms to
morrow about noon.
The ’possum Is said to have bean
an extra large one end very fat
Here Is Relief for Women.,'/
It yon have pains In tbe back/uri
nary, bladder or kidney tronbls', and
want a certain, pleasant herb ,relief
from Women’s tils, try Another
Gray's “Australian Leaf. '
safe, reliable regulator, a
all female weaknesses. In
fiammatlon • and nlceratloi;
Gray’s Australian L*
druggists or sent by
cents. Sample sent 1
The Mother Gray Qo,.
ORDER IS RECEIVED
(r 50
Idress,
N. T.
Deputy Sheriff BpA/^erday ar
rested a negro iMed'rJtai Heater,
who lives some distinct out In the
country andVlpwM.fcfil In Jail ob a
felony charge, // /
The case wflf'probably be heard at
the next term of the superior conrt
l Money Comes in Bunches
m to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell.
N. T., now. HU reason Is well
worth reading: "For a long time
I suffered from Indigestion, torpid
liver, constipation, nervousness snd
general debility,” he writes. “t
couldn't sleep, hsd no sppetlte, nor
ambition, grew weaker every day
In spite of all medical treatment.
Then used Electric Bitten. Twelve
bottles restored all my old-time
health and vigor. Now I can at
tend to basinets every dsy. It’s a
wonderful medicine," Infallible for
stomach, liver, kidneys, blood and
nerves. 60c at A. E. Dlmmock's,
W. D. Dunaway’s and Ingram t
Ramsey’s.
Prlsofier.;WsAted In Berrien,
peputy BherttJ great this morning
arrested a negro 'hr the name of
Boykin who Is ^a^tad in Berrien
county on a mudemoanor charge.
The sheriff et Berrien- was notified
later and he 'js expected to come
thU afternoor for the prisoner.
PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER* Per barrel ten dozen, f. o. b. Jacksonville
JUNG'S CINCINNATI BEER,
$12.00
$8.50
7 First Meeting of Creditors.
Tberfiry meeting of creditors of
r. W. »>ann. bankrupt, whose
plaee ofAWneae waa closed a few
dan- ago./was bald before Referee
like thlramrainr Mr. A. W. Varne-
dee Vis'appointed trustee, snd hi*
•rad fixed at 1500.
CHAS. BLUM & CO
Cotton Js Lower Today.
New Tork, Oct. 5—Colton open
ed easier this morning at flvd to
■even points lower. Later the
market U receding farther. i
517-519 W. BAY STREET, Long Distance Phone 188 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.