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JHE VALDOSTA TIMES, VALDOSTA, PA, SATURDAY; OCTOBER 30, 1900,
'The many friends of Mias Edith /OR SALE—152 seres of land,
Abbott will be Interested to hear two-norse farm cleared, thirteen
that she Is keeping house in New ados from Valdosta, fire miles
Tork. Miss Abbott ha a rented » from Olympia. For further ln-
furnlsbed apartment near Columbia formation boo J. N. Adams, Onsley,
and Is delightfully situated. Qa. ? ; 9-25-w3m-e
NEGRO SHOT LAST NIGHT.
Hr. and Mrs. J. O. Cranford, Mr
E. L. Turner and Mrs..John Coi
noil were among the Valdostai
who went up to Macon this mornln
to taho In the State Fair,
Taylor Thought Negro was Burglar
and Fired Upon Him.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Considerable excitement'was caus
ed last night abbitt eight o'clock by
the report of a pistol on Hill ate-
nuo, lost east of the eky ball, and
the rumor starting from It that
George Malone, a negro hackman.
Young Men Wanted
LOST sight or failing rlalon can
he restored by th» right glasses
Our skill in fitting may ears you
much worry.
J! G. MACKEY, Optometrist,
Times Want Ads
My health will not permit me to
run my shop any longer, so I will
close It out at some price within
the next 30 days. Will - sell all
tools and machinery aa It stands or
will. sell In parcels. .1
The shop outfit consists of one
lathe, swing 32 inches, bed 22 feet;
24 inch shaper, one pip machine,
cuts up to 2 inches; one pipe and 1
bolt machine, cuts up to 4 inches; •
two drill presses, small and large ,
sizo; one small planer and hack f
saw; also boiler and engine. Anr or
all hand tools sold separately or
with machinery.
Stock consists of one 100-horse
power boiler and engine; one
( mounted 20-horse power engine ;
and boiler; one l&^hcrse power en- i
gine; one 20-borse po#er boiler; ,
pulleys, shafting, engine brasses, t
cast boxes; boiler flues, piping, etc. 3
Also 5,000 feet inch pipe which I r
will sell for 3c per foot. ^
South Georgia Iron Works,
Government Paj* Rdhraj Meal
Clerk,'$800 to *1,400 • Year.
Tree scholarships are offered, .
Uncle Sam will hold crxatnlnatlonol
for railway mall clerk, la this vW-
elnlty toon.
The Job la for life; hours are
■hort, salary twice monthly and an
nual vacation. To any young maa.
this la the opportunity of a llfe-
Taylor.
The report that the negro had
been killed proved not to be true
howerer, and It wan aeon learned
that he ligd received only a flesh
wound, but a very painful one. In
the sheet.
U atom* that nobody except the
two saw the beginning of the
trouble, and none of The Times
force has been able to see Mr.
Taylor or the negro. .But 1 It Is
rumored tbst Mr. Teylor says, thg;
negro undertook to rob him, and to.
defend himself be drew hi, pistol
"rnTwhet can be gathered of
the affair Mr. Taylor was standing
by a wagon In the street, when the
negro came us to him. As to what
was said. If anything, has not bees
learned. The first that any others
knew about It was the fiseb and re
port from tho pistol, and the negro
ws, ,een to run away.
The bullet entered one side of the
negro’, breast and came out at the
other, making a pdetty ugly flesh
not considered
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
Aa Injunction ease by Mrs. Zeno
Hutchinson against the elty of Val
dosta, wag yesterday Instituted In
the United State, diatrict court, the
petition having been filed with
United States Deputy Clerk Roy B.
Powell, by Col. C. 8. Morgan, at
torney for Mrs. Hutchinson. This
hi a sort of continuation of tku ease
again,! the city which hie been In
the court, fo r about two yean, and
which h»* twice been decided
agalnit the plaintiff.
The Hutchinson case la becoming
oue of the most; Interesting the city
hie ever bad, and If It hanga fire
or Is appealed a few more times. It
will be one of tbe longest-lived
onee. The cue grew out of Mrs.
Huteblnson’, a refussl to comply with
the elty ordinances requiring all
property owners living on a sani
tary sewer rout, to connect their
An effort
SALESMEN WANTED to look af
ter our Interest In Lowndes and ad
jacent counties. Salary or com
mission. Address The Harvey Oil
Co., Cleveland, 6. wit
WANTED—A white woman to
cook and keep house tor maa and
wife. Apply to 8. Phillip,, Buwan-
nee Station, Fla.
• POSITION WANTED—By good,
sober experienced sawmill man. Pro
fur sawing, or will foremanlne. Good
rersrence. Write or jrlre j. H. #,
git 3. Park avenue, Tlfton, Go.
10-10 wit
. LOST—Three dark mare mule*
Thousands of appointments are ta
bs made. Common education Is all
you need; city and country people
have equal chance and political in
fluence 1, unnecessary. Free sfchoK
arehlps this month.
Write Immediately to Central
Schools, Dept. 25, Rochester, N. T..
FOR BALE—300 bushels native
rust proof oats 75 cents per bushel;
100 bushels Hastings oats at 1L00
tor .bushel. A limited quantity gen
nine South Georgia met proof oate
at 11.00 per bushel.
8. T. TTGART. Nashrllle. Qa.
10-94L
O. F. Goodwin, Proprietor.
Valdosta, Qa., October. 9, 1909.
premises with the uwer.
ws, mad, by the elty to have Mrs.
Butchtafon,, In who,, name the
property In question la vested, to
appear before the city recorder and
show cause why she should not
comply with tbe ordinance.
An Injunction was asked for
•gainst the city and the cue was
tried before Judge Mitchell In the
Superior Court, who refused to
grunt the Injunction, Mre. Hutch-
wound, but It
dangerous and la expected to heal
up In a abort time.
Other things cure fever besides Johnson’s Tonic,
but nothing else can make the same splendid cures
that the Tonic makes. It is one thing to be enred in
TEN DAYS and quite another thing to be cured in
ONE DAY.
FOR SALE—1,000 bushels of corn
and a quantity of English Promise
peas. F. 1. McRae, Valdosta, Qa.
10-28-d3t. aw St.
It is one thing to get up ont of a sick bed with
the loss of 20 pounds in weight and quite another -
thing to get up so quickly that there is not the loss of
an ounce in weight.
.ijj .
It is one thing to • return to your work with all
the life and vim and vitality taken out of your body
and quite another thing to return with renewed vigor
and energy for the day’s battle.
It is one thing to pick up life’s burden with a
sallow cheek and a shambling walk and a dull eye
and quite another thing to pick up the same bhrden
with a rosy cheek and a bright eye and a light heart.
Oh, yes, there is a world of difference between
one kind of a cure and the Johnson’s cure. A whole
world of difference between the feeble enres made
by sweet Fever remedies and the Johnson cure. A
world of difference between the 30 days quinine Cure
and the 24 hour Johnson’s cure.
Now take your choice. Use the thing (]jat will’,
cure in hours instead of days. Use the thing that
WILL CURE or the thing that MIGHT CURE. Use
tbe thing that calls for weary days or wretched
heart-breaking watching by the side of a sick bed fir
the thing that means back to work, back^to play or
back to lessons with the coming of a new day.
Take your £ choice. iThat is the difference
between every other fever medicine we have ever
seen or heard of and the incomparable and matchless
medicine which we make.
Yours very truly,
alleged It iMk, to deprive a cl then
of hi, right. In having him appear
In the recorder'! court without do*
process of law, and tho further
ground that the ordinance discrimi
nates between person, by eeektng
to compel one property owner to
muko connection wHh the eewor
system, while hln neighbor, prob
ably, living around the corner and
who la not directly on the . aewer
Una, la not required to connect hie
property with It. ii
Cky Make, a Counter Move.
An attempt we, attain made by
the elty officials thl, week to have
Mra. Hutchinson appear before Re
corder Vamodoe end show causo
why aha should not comply with
tho city ordinance. Chief of Police
Damplrr went to nerve (he paper,
.When It I* alleged ho wee met by
Mr. Hntchlnaon who refueed to let
the officer tee bis wife or make
service of tbe paper. It Is declared
that Mr. Hutchinson threatened to
«se force If nocdeary to prevent
the Chief from entering hta home,
and talked of getting his gun If
tha officer paraWed.
This action on tho part of Mr.
Hntchlnaon further Complicated the
matter, with the resiH that tha re
corder taaned a rote nlal against Mr.
Hntchlnaon, citing Mm to appear
before the recorder next Monday
morning and show cause why bo
should not be puntahed tor con
tempt of eonrt by obetruetlng legal
FOUND that dull eyef can/ be
made .bright by wearing t pair of
Mackoy’, made-to-order glahies.
J. Q. MAOKEY, Optometrist
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
Store house and lot and stock of
general merchandise at g bargain,
or will exchange for Improved farm
lands li> Bo-ricn,
Brooks or
Lowndes. 1
One 7 room dwelling together
with barn and other ont-bulldlnge,
well located on a large lot
One < room dwelling with an acre
of land, welt located on a desirable
corner lot, together with barn and
other out-bnlldlngn.
Two large vacant lot. well located
for dwelling*, and very desirable.
Will sell at a bargain and on easy
terms, or will exchange (or Improv
ed farm lande. ’ All located in Cecil,
Gs. Address P. O. Box 4, Cecil, Qe-
10-16-sw 8t.
MAKE HASTE SLOWLY.
Let ns advia* yon what Is best
for yonr eyes. Be not hurried Into
selecting some stylo of gluts, not
funds. The. base Is regarded an ono
of the'mo,^ Important tried there In
Ill-fitting pair of • Itsui - I, often
higher than our modarn, up-to-date,
much admired atyle*.
TAKE TIME, take Onr time If
yon will, It will be a pleasure If we
can please yon.
J. O. MACKEY. Optometrist
n long white.
It appears that the ex-treunrer
used part of the county'* funds
about throe years ago, when he
wu In office, but afterward! paid
It all back and, supposed tha matter
wu settled. About three month*
FOR 8ALB—500 bushel, home-
relied seed oats. Get my prices.
O R. Ashley. 10-12-ewlm
FOR SALE—Small tracts of farm
landa near Quitman, la Broom
county. O. M. Smith, Valdosta, Qa
S-22-ew-tf dma tf.
MUa Mario Barnett who will bo
remembered u having visited Mre.
S. D. Ravene) last spring, 1, quite
111 at'a sankorlum In LaGsango
with typhoid fever. Mi,, Barnott
made many friend, during her abort
visit In Valdosta who regret to hear
of her Illness.
A couple of valt-known Valdosta
buslnne, men engaged In a warm
little scrap on th* iiropt th e morn
ing, but it didn't last long and no
great damag. was done. It Is under
stood that the trouble between them
grew out of it business transaction.
Several Valdostan, have been
wondering why the elty council de
cided to put the Augusta gravel
MONEY TO LOAN on Improved
farm lands la. Losmdes county.
WOODWARD * SMITH.
,10-8-d ton fri’aw tf.
Wo are constantly adding new
gopda to onr optical department
Just now ws are showing some very
seat new styles or rimless eye
glass mounts made of solid gold.
Elegant but not cxponalro. •, jPjJ
Onr M-toeala. or donblo glares
enable the wearer to ose. one pair
of glMses for both near and far
Whether Mr. Hutchinson will bo
there or not remains to be asm. ns
also the atapa which the elty will
taka In can he does not appear be
fore the recorder tn reeponu to the
■tinmens.
Chiropractic.
(Ki-ro-prak-tic)
A New Method of Analys
ing the Systems and Ad
justing the Physical Cause
o/ Disease... . .
The Johnson Chill & Fever
Tonic Company.
.FEU. FROM THE TRAIN.
Edgar Fltagereld Met WU* Painful
Accident Yeaterday.
Mr. Edgar FttagareM mot with n
weyy painful accMcnt at the Georgia
Eonthern depot tale yesterday after
noon. Aa a result ho la lying up to
day nursing t oonaMhfabl* c: gash
•erow hln forebaad. ' U»,'l
It seams that when tha 1st* attar-
moon train arrived, from Macon,
. yotmg FUxgeraM ami probably otters
want Into one of tho coaches, pro 1
emmably to talk wlihl.aomo parties,
remaining there until the train was
lulling out. Fltigorald had com* ont
•ad w*s on the atop, of tho coacb
and by soma mean, ho IbR/ face
downward, striking the hard rave-
intent under tbe long shod.
Aa ugly gash wiv, cut across his
feielhsad, hut hr seemed not to be
otherwise hurt Several atltche* wdre
required to close up tho wound.
He la sail' to be resting well to-
No chargn for examlaatlon.
J. O. MACKEY, Optometrist.
A negro man named Iloury Wil
liam* was unrated Igst night by Dop-
tlao Bills and Bipat on^s charge -of
attempted aaanlt upon a negro girl
Sunday. , - yfci":
Tha girl la a daughter of George
White, a well-known negro of tho
elty. No parllculaiwof'ttte affair have
bow harped'. ,but If what la rumored
about It prove, tin*, tha negro Wtl,
Items to In a pretty had fow. , -
MORROW, LA., July 11,1901
Dear Sirs : I wish to call your attention to the m.
wonderful merit of Johnson’s Tonic. A son of Mr.
F- W. Cason, of Rosa, La., nine miles below this
town, had slow, continued fever. The fever lasted - ■!
fonr months. The doctors conld do nothing and the ■!
patient gradually grew worse and weaker. ‘ - , . .. 3
Finally I persuaded them to try Johnson's Tonic. _
They tried one bottle, giving two teaspoonfuls three •
times a day without stopping the fever. I told them ■
to double the dose (as directed on the bottle), which m.
they did, and in 12 honrs the fever left the patient.
They continued giving the Tonic and in a short time *
he was as well as he ever was. But for Johnson’s ■
Tonic he would certainly have died. h
Yours very truly, _
Member of the C. C. A.
(CHIROPRACTOR)
Otfcrr^Hp«r« bj ApocrinNttnt.