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SATURDAY, OCTOBER
Your Blood
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Blood Poison, wk
MV BONE PAINS, CAN-
CEK,SCALY SHIN
Rheumatism, Eczema?
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mucus patches m moulh, aorc throat, boil,. Cop
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(From" Tuesday’, Dally.)
The annual,session ot the Valdos-
oponed
New York, .Oct 28—Interest di)»i
the mayorallty race t<S4ny' centered
In a libel BUlt brought by Judge
Gaynor against the Evening World
which has heretofore been his pr^f,
cipal supporter, demanding ofe h™
dred thousand dollars damagcBwB
tho publication of a signed nrUcle re
garding Rudolph Dlock, who t^mp-
portlng Gaynor. STw<
Tho article stated that g|M||&
Gaynor had secured Block", appoint
ment to sinecures,-which made him
large retnrns.
Cannot Use Independence Emblem.
New York, 9ot *8—Justice Ge
rard ot the supreme court today de
cided that Democratic candidates
may not use, the emblem of the In*
“This is conild-
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To geVtis benejvovaV
ejects,always buy live
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CALIFORNIA
Fig Syrup Co.
SOU) BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 5071 BOTTLE
ta Baptist Association was
this morning at ten o’clock In the au
ditorium of the. Baptist Tabernacle
church.
A large number of delegates are
in attendance. A number of delegates
came In on the trains last night, oth
ers coming In on the various trains
this morning, the number being in
creased by every incoming train
throughout the day. It' Is expected
that many others will arrive tonight
and tomorrow, making the largest
delegation In f&o history ot the as
sociation. Besides the regular dele
gates, a large number of Vtfltors are
attending tbe meeting. Most of these
have come from surrounding towns
. and communities, but several from
a distance are In attendance, these
Include some of the leading Baptists
of the state. *
Among the lenders In the denomina
tion In attendance Is Dr. T. P. Bell,
one or the editors of the Christian
Index, of Atlanta. Dr. J. J. Bennett,
Corresponding Secretary of the Bap
tist State Mission Board of Georgia
is also attending the meeting. Other
prominent Baptists are expected to
arrive by tomorrow.
The association! was without a
moderator or clerk when the body
met this morning. Rev. B. F. El
liott. formerly of Valdosta, wa-s last
year elected moderator of the body
and Rev. Graham Forrester waa
clerk of tbe association. These two
haring moved to other section, ot
tbe state, left tbe body wltbout a
head until an election coaid he held
this morning.
The election for officer, this morn
ing resulted in Qe choice of Ed L.
Thomas of Valdosta, for Moderator, A.
A. Webb, of Adel, Vice Moderator
and W. C. Willis, of Valdosta, Clerk.
The appointee to preach the Intro
ductory sermon being absent. Dr. T.
P. Bell, ojjpAtlanta, Vraeuaiked ty)
preach the^eajjtfori af'-ftio eleven
o'clock hour. Dr. Bell conssntiad and
PTfCj Quarterman,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office <fer Bondurant’s drug store
VALDOSTA. GEORGIA
Dr. DAN H. BREEDLOVE
* ' Osteopath.
Office McKby Building
OFFICE 'RHONE 148.
RESIDENCE 'PHONE 90.
dependence League,
ered a victory for the Independents
Hundreds of Valdosta Readers Know
What It Meant.
The ktdnoye are overtaxed;
Have too much to do.
They tell about It in many aches
and pains—
Backache, aldcaCho, headache.
Early symptoms 'of kidney 111a
Urinary troubles, diabetes and
Bhlght’s dUKfure follow. "
A Valdosta citizen tells here the
way to keep the kldaeys well.
I. J. Pounds, 1024 Oak street, Val
dosta, Ga., says: "For three ycarajJ
suffered more or lew from a lame
ness in my back. There were also
dull pains In my loins and tome days
I could hardly get around. While at
work, especially when standing on
my feet, I ached all over. The kid.
ney secretions wet's highly colored
Valdosta’s
aa those in
cotton buyers, as
other mi
every
throughout the country, no less than
the makers of the staple, were In
terested in "the census report Issued
by the government yesterday.
In tbe sea Island belt the Interest
centered largely in the long staple
report. This gave the number of
ber 18th, this year, at 36,330
against 32,013 to the same date last
year, a gain of 4,317 bales. Grant
ing that ’the crop has not opened
faster than last year, and that 'the
season began at the same time, tbe
report was rather bearish,
Ing that n larger c
made than the last
eeems to be a great
lndicat-
■op would be
season. There
difference of
opinion among buyers and statis
ticians who have kept up with the
«rop throughout the sea Island belt
on the latter point. Many of them
; contend that while the crop last
year began to open a ItttW earlier
than It did .this' season, "the./mriy
opening, w,,-is not maintained,* and
that when the crop began opening
this year It did too with a rush,'
keeping It up steadily. The men
who hold to this view say the crop
Is practically all open now, ( and that
two thirds of It has been picked.
A well-posted. ^Tbyer' and" gihner
in another town,* who Is acquainted
with conditions ‘In this section and
the upper Florida counties, says
that half of the vrop baa already
been ginned, and that If the govern
ment's report on tea Island ginning*
la. correct the crop will not reach
more than 75,000 bales this season.
If tills man’s views are right, the
.crop will be at least 25 per cent less
than It was last year, when the to
tal receipts were a lltfle less than
102,000 bales. Of this number It
sraa estimated that between 0,00(1
'and 7,000 bales were carried over
from the previous season.
The redefpts at the warehouses In
Valdosta up to yesterday, were as
follows: Boa Island, 0,721 upland
7*8. Last year, up to the 2Bth of
October they wdfS, sea Island 8,375;
nptalB 889, or an Increase for this
year of 34IT bales of sea Island and
A 'decrease of 91 bales of short
staple.
Prices of long staple this season
appear to be predicated on a crop of
about 90,900 bales. If tile vleld
should be much less than that, a
considerable advance In prices la
dna to come.
- A number of buyers take Issue,
however, with the man we have
been quoting, who believes that half
of tbe crop bee been ginned. They
aay that never before has half of
the ontpnt been ginned thus early
In the season, and If true It breaks
the records In this respect.
Savannah’s receipts of long staple,
as well ta those In this market,
show an Increase up.to .this date,
bat tbe problem Is whether the crop
ha« been marketed faster, on ac
count of the better prices which
harp ruled this season, or whether I
they Indicate, a larger crop.
It will take time, ae It does every
year, to determine tbe yield—It will
an come out In the wash—and In
(he meantime the growers are •
bringing the crop In abont as fast
as It Is picked and ginned. A few
•re Inclined to hold off end see bow
the "cat Is going to Jump,” but a _
majority of them go on the Idea Early Risers, gsntle.
that 28 cents Is * good prlce-that P****. JJ«|« * ,n *-
I vf— mnnorr In If ftt thOAG CirbOltfcd Wttch HStfll
(hero ft big nonIn I at thow <KJn#Iled for aBythlll
Hffnrcs, and they are not Inclined to |ntTa ^,4*4 m4 h
take any risks. 'good for piles. Sold by 1
and there was a brick dost eadlinanl
in them. I used plasters, rubbed my
back with liniments and tried a groat
many other remedies for relief but
found nothing to help me. I jjjjtcur-
od Doan’s Kidney Tills, from JJlm.
mock's .drug store, used them as di
rected and la a few days was (reel
from pain and lameness. Now my
back Is strong and the kidney secre
tions are free from sediment I can
not say too much In favor of this re
liable remedy."
Remember the name—-Doan’t—and
take no other.
For sale by all dealers. Prtco
50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buf
falo,, New York solo agents for the
United States.
Remember the
and take no other.
For Five Years We Have Maintained
A Guarantee on Our Buggies
In that-time we have sold HUNDREDS of them and
have not had to take back a one. We still offer the
same guarantee that our buggies give satisfaction*
BUY ONE FROM US.
Ingraun-Hewlett Hraness Co,
Valdosta, : Georgia.
name—Doan's—
Joel Hunter Wee Honored.
Atlanta, Ga., October 28.—Joel
Hunter, ot Atlanta, has returned
from Denver where ho was honored
at tbe meeting of the American Assob-
latlon of Public Accountant* and the
National Association of C. P. A. ex
aminers by being elected vice presi
dent of the big aseoclaton.
Czar to Visit the Vatican.
Rome, Italy, Oct 25—Cur
Nicholas today officially Informed
Pope Plus that he will visit (he Vat
ican whlls In Italy.
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