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TREATY WITH
JAPS IS MADE
There was Rejoicing in the
Flowery Kingdom Over
the Prospects of Peace.
BRYAN, CLARK AND WfMON.
Three Leaders are Scheduled t<
Hpeak at Burlington, N. J.
Burlington, N. J., April 4.—Wll
Ham Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska,
Speaker Champ Clark, of the House
of Representatives, and Governor
Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, are
scheduled to speak In the Burling
ton Auditorium tomorrow night, fol
lowing a dinner of the Burlingtin
County Democratic Club.
The meeting will be the biggest
Democratic event that has taken
.MS A .'place in South Jersey in many years
Toklo. April 4.-The ratified on,I * ^ ^ a hoBt of
sealed draft* of the American-., rom | n ent leaders of the New Jersey,
Japanese treaty were exchanged to- j Pennsylvania, Delaware and Mary-
day with elaborate ceremony at the land,
Mikado's palace.
LORD HOLDS AN AUCTION.
Article Belied by Customs Officials
Put Up for Bale.
New York, April 4.—A collection
of artlclee seized by the customs of
ficials at this port, or forfeited be-
The proas halls the exchango a*
one of the most Important In year*
and there la much rejoicing through
out the empire, as It le believed
that the treaty la a guarantee of
peace between the Aemrlcans and canB0 of the non-payment of duties,
Japanese. I was disposed of at public Bale today.
It Is looked upon as a complete The sale wait one of the largest ever
refutation of the rumors of Impend
ing trouble between these two coun
tries
CAHHIKR MISSING TODAY.
S
Kentucky Bank Couhlcr Get* Short
$r,0.000 and Skips Out.
Owensboro, Ky., April 4.-—W. A.
Sherrell, until Saturday cashier of
the Utica Deposit Bank, has disap
peared. The bank officials have no
tified the bonding company that he
la abort in hit accounts fifty thou
sand dollars.
COI/OKKD TROOPS MOVED
Race Trouble* Were Threatened
Among Troop* in Texas.
San Antonio, Tex. April 4.—The
colored troops have been removed
frdm the Ninth cavalry to avoid
race troubles. Th© negro soldiers
have been sent to the border. The
feeling between the troop has been
at the verge of the breaking point.
Turps Market In Savannah.
Savannah, April 4.—Turpentine
la firm at $1.02. Roaln, water
white. $8.60 to A. $8.12. .
Jp-p-a-Hc at The Harley's..
conducted here, thanks to the vigi
lance of the customs inspectors un
der the direction of Collector Loeb.
The collection comprised more than
1,000 lots and Included featherbeds,
shoes, wine, auto tires earthenware,
clothing, parts of machinery, hun
dreds of yards of moving picture
films and 110,000 picture post cards.
NEPOTISM IS
NiPPEO IN BUD
Citizen, of Bartow County
went to Atlanta to Protect
Against Appointment
Constipation rings many ailments-
In Its train and Is the primary cause
of much sickness. Keep your bowels
regular madam, and you will escape
many of the ailments to which wo
men aro subject. Constipation la a
very simple thing, tout like many
simple things, it may lead to serious (t he situation, to appoint a relative
consequences. Nature often needs: Q f the board. The final settlement
a little assistance and when Cham-! wa s a fairly amicable one.
berlaln's Tablets are given at the J The prison commission will toe in
first Indication, much distress and 1 session all this week, and will have
suffering may bo avoided. Sold by all [ „ busy time of It. Only 70 peti-
Atlanta, April 4.—Nepotism has
been nipped In the bud In Bartow
county by the action of the stale
prison commission yesterday after
noon in the appeal of J. A. Heath
against the Bartow board of county
commissioners Heath wa« the chlei
convict warden of that county. He
waa discharged, and E. C. Vinson!
a close relative of the secretary of
the board, was appointed bis sui
SOS'-. Heath reglpqered s vigorous
kick, and the prison commission has
ordered the board to withdraw the
appointment of Vinson and name
some other man. Heath's discharge
was rescinded on the condition that
he resign, which he did at the capi
tal yesterday. So neither he nor
Vinson will get the Job, which is now
open. y
The whole hoard was at the capi
tal yesterday to uphold its aide oil
the case. They were C. B. Vinson,
George Vcatch, O. H. GUreath, and
William Itoland. These gentlemen
declared that Heath was discharged
for Incompetcncy, and that Vinson
was appointed because he happened
to bo the best man for the place.
The board ruled that It would bo set
ting a bad precedent, no matter what
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DAUGHTER
WASOIREP
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Baltimore, Md.—“I send jron here
with the picture of my fifteen year old,
' 'fee, who
daughter All
was restored to
Pink ham 1
ble Compound,
w as pale, with darl
circles under he:
eyes, weak an "
table. Two dii
doctors treated
and called It Green
Sickness, but she
grew worse all the
time. Lydia E.Pink.
rec*
hot-
,thanks
I ran recommend it
mun
to your medicine,
for all female troubles.”—Mrs. L. A.
Cork it an, 1103 Rutland Street, Balti
more, Md.
r " Hundreds of such letters from moth-
„T*rs expressing their gratitude for what
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
ixhiihI has accomplished for them have
the Lydia E. Pinkham
been received by
Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass,
Young Girls* Heed This Advice.
Girls who are troubled with painful
or irregular periods, backache, head
ache, dragging-down sensations, faint
ing spells or li “ “ ‘ “
__ o indigestion, should take
immediate action and be restored to
health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound. Thousands have been
restored to health by its use.
Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn,
Mass., for advice, free.
drugKiBtB.
tlons are pending, less than for any
other session In a year past, but
among them are a number of unus
ual Importance. First In public In*
Georgia Woodmen In Session.
Columlbus, .Ga., April 4.—The
Georgia head eamp of the Woodmen | terest, of course, the pardon pptl-
of the World began Its annual meet- j tion of Thomas Edgar Stripling,
Ing here today with delegates pres- which will bo heard Thursday.
DR. M. SMITH.
Practice limited to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over DImmock’s Drug Store,
VMdosta, Ga.
ent from many parts of the state.
The business of the convention will
occupy three days.
Plas-TI-Co at The Harley’s.
cores OLD SORES
dcr.-Tncludht*
wife.
A. D. Oliver, the “high financier’*
from Decatur county, has an appeal
pending.
The case of the Rev. J. A. Kim-
mons, of Gilmer county, the North
Georgia preacher, convicted of kill
ing a man In his churchyard, will
also b e heard.
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The news value of any advertisement depends entirely on its
truthfulness and common sense. Based upon these two lads we hope
to make this short talk of special interest to all per. ons who are afflicted
r chronio ulcer. If in presenting the merits of S.S.S.
i troubles, our line of reasoning appeals to you, it
prove the truthfulness of our statements by
entaining many testimonials from persons in
who have been cured of an old sore or
S.S.S.
Whenever ■ sore or ulcer becomes chronic or refuses to heal, It
is because of bad blood; the healing qualities of (he circulation have
been weakened by impurities or poisons in this vital fluid.
The blood is the great source of nourishment for all flesh tissues.
As It constantly circulates throughout the system it carries the necessary
"nutrient properties to every portion of the body. It is because of this
continual replenishment that the flesh remains Arm and healthy and
Dee from disease. Since the blood exercises such an important and
Among others are the following:
J. C. Hunter, the Savannah m
who was convicted of a triple mi
Whe
killing
ought to make big profits on your fruit cropsr^jiro--
ducing perfect and pretty fruit, free from worms and other
defects, if your spraying is thoroughly done and you have
been otherwise attentive to your trees. To increase your
yield per tree or per acre of fine fruit
Use
Virginia-Carolina
High-Grade
Fertilizers
at the rate of ten or fifteen lbs. per tree, spread around the
tree and thoroughly worked into the soil around the roots.
Ask your_deaIerfor a copy of our handsome this season’s
. . OK or almanac, or write us. The
FARMERS’ YEAR BO
book is worth many dollars to any farmer.
SALES OFFICES
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Atlanta, Ga.
* Savannah, Ga* a/ -‘
Colombia, 8. C.
Durham, N. C,
Alexandria, Vs.
Charleston, 8. C.
Baltimore, Md*
boMfOi;
Montgomery, Ala.
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necessary function we can easily understand why impurities or poisons
flesh at some
in this vital fluid so often infect and disease the Aesh'at some particular
spot, and by continually discharging impurities into il cause the forma
tion of old sores or chronic ulcers.
Every symptom of an old sore suggests diseased blood. The
inflammation, discharge, discolored flesh, and the fact that external
applications never have any curative effect on these places, show that
deep down in the circulation there is a morbid cause that prevents the
place from healing. But more convincing proof that bad blood is
responsible for old sores is fumishqjLbyjhe fact that even removing
cure. THEY ALWAYS RETURN.
- Only by cleansing the blood
or the poisonous cause can an
old sore be cured. S. S. S.
heals them by going down into
the circulation and removing the
cause from the blood, when
this has been done there is no
longer left any inflammatory
Bawsel and Therrell Appointed by
die Telephone Company.
Atlanta, Oa., April 4.—B. E.
Bawsel and D. M.Therrell have been
appointed as special agents of the
Southern Bell Telephone Company
with headquarters In Atlanta. Mr.
Bawsel was formerly division com-
merclal superintendent ot the Ameri
can Telephone snd Telegraph Com
pany, with headquarters here, while
Mr. Therrell was until recently gen.
oral traffic superintendent ot the
Western Union Telegraph Company
tor this division.
When a medicine must toe given
to young children It should be pteas-
ant to take. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy Is made from loaf sugar, and
the roots used In Its preparation
give It at flavor similar to maple syr
up, making It pleasant to take. It
has no superior tor colds, croup and
whooping cough. For sale by all
druggists.
JAP NINE COMER OVER.
impurity or infectious matter to
irritate the place, and nature
ural and perma-
CURED MAN AND
It stv.. m» pleasure to 1 rati
•xp.rl.no. With 8.8.8.
wife and myaalf have ca<
How# it tha tmUit of all bl$»d par-
UUn. X at one time had am old sore
on my not* which oausad ma a great
deal of unoaainoM, bain* afraid It
waa malignant. My wife also had
an ugly old aloer on her feoo
which yavo hor considerable worry.'
Wo know of no cause for thoeo old
eoroe so Concluded they were due to
bod blood. Wo both need 8.8.8. and
It cared mo ooand and well. Thlo
woo tome years ago bat neither of no
haTO ever had any elf no of a rotnrn
of tbo sore. X cheerfully recommend
8.8.8. ao a core for Old Sores.
a. W. LOOAN, Taylor, Texas.
itate the plai
causes the natui
nent healing of the ulcer. When
S.S.S. has purified the blood
and the place is once more nour
ished with pure, rich blood, then
every symptom disappears, and
it is not a surface cure, but the place is flrmiy and sAdlyJiealed from
the bottom to the outer skin. S. S. S. is recognized afrthAgreatest of
all blood purifiers, and therein lies its ability to cure eld sores. It is
purely vegetable, containing no mineral in any form, and its line tonic
effects are alvays helpful in overcoming the impure systemic effects of
an old sore. Forty years of cures is the record of S. S. S., and what
it has done in thousands of cases we feel perfectly safe in saying it will
do in your case if you are afflicted with an old sore.
t’e have a special treatise on Old Sores which we will be glad to
Team From Flowtwy Kingdom Will
Tour America Thl. Bummer.
San Francisco, Cal., April 4.—Ac
cording to advices received from To
klo the Japanese baseball team that
Is to tour America thla summer satis
today for this city on the Manchuria.
The team la made up of players of
Waseda and Kelo Universities. After
meeting several college teams on the
Pacific coast the Japanese nine will
go east to play the Universities of
Chicago Wisconsin, Illinois and
Michigan.
It contains the statements of many wit-
5. S- some of whom you may know.
Kicked by a Mad Bone.
^Samuel Birch, ot Beetown, WIs.,
had a most harrow escape from los
ing hta leg, as rib doctor could heal
the frightful aore that developed,
but at last Bneklen's Arnica Balva
cured It completely. Ita the greatest
healer of nleeraT burns bolls, aeso-
ma, scalds cuts, corns, cold-cores
bruises and piles on earth. Try It
SSe at Dlmmoek's Pharmacy, W. D.
Dunaway and Ingram Drag Co.
Fine Line Cooking Utensils Har
ley’s
,v £■
orgia Fertilizer & Oil Co
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Wri
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Office in rear Merchants Bank Building Valdosta, Ga.
H. Y. Tillman, Valdosta, Ga.,
SPECIAL AGENT FOR THIS TERRITORY.
The Orign of Royster Fertilizers.
Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the
Manufacture of Fertilizers who would place quality
above other considerations. This was. Mr. Royster’s
idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea
to-day; the Result has been that it requires Eight
Factories to supply
for Royster Fertilizers.
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