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GOOD EFFECT
ON MARKETS
All Sort* of Stock Showed
Advance Today, Especially
Oil and Tobacco.
New York, May 18.—Wall street
today placed the (tamp of approval
upon the decision of the United
States supremme court ordering the
dissolution of the Standard Oil Com
pany, but distinguishing between
"reasonable" and "unreasonable" res
tralnt of trade.
The opening of the market was
active and very strong showing that
the big financiers felt entirely satis
fied with the interpretation of the
anti trust law.
The Standard Oil showed a decline
of tbrree-fourths and American to
bacco stock oponed two pointy high
er. Practically all prices were above
yesterday's closing, the advances
running from fractions to threi
points. Steel opened about two
higher and Standard Oil later recov
ered Its loss.
Reading was a point and one-half
higher. There was a scramble to ex
ecute heavy bidding orders. London
reported tha market strong with
good adrancea
Cotton was steady and lower to
Six higher.' duly 18.70 and October
18.08.
Stocks Continue to Advance.
New York, May 18. — At eleven
o'clock stocks were still advancing,
Standard Oil advances B 1-4, Amer
ican Tobacco fifteen points and there
Is no Indication of a reaction.
Chicago Prevision Market.
, Chicago, May 16.—Wheat Is firm
at three-eighths to one half higher.
Provisions are a shade lower. Hogs
are a shade lower and cattle' are
strong.
Clinch Tire Repair Kit.
Mr. John R. Buck, Genera! Mana
ger of the Peerlecs Motor Car Com-
pany, said "We uss thds repair kit
exclusively here at our plant lit
Chicago and we, would not be with
out It no matter what 1t cost It
■la the most clever device I have
ever seen for repairing punctures.
Decause It does the work well, and
does It In a minute Many of our
customers, who use the kit,
ask to know where they can bur
one. It should only be a short time
before every automobile owner will
hare one. I consider It one of the
moat convenient things I have in
the equipment of my Peerless auto
mobile soldi I am never tired of
ahowlng It to my friends." If you
mould like to see one of these Cinch
Tire Repair Kits drop me a card and
I will be glad to show you one at
any time. J. M. Kent, box 898, Val
dosta Da. 8-18-d3t-wlt.
PEACE OOVE
HOVERS AGAIN
Madero Saya This Afternoon
That he Thinks Terms will
be Agreed Upon.
El Paso, May 16.—Unless thers Is
a hitch In the negotiations between
Francisco Madero, the provisional
President of the lnsurrccto Govern
ment, and Judge Carijal, represent
ing Dias, peace may be concluded
for Mexico by tomorrow morning.
Madero -la dealing directly with
the federal commissioners and they
agreed for amnestry on several
points at Isaue.
Madero Is Insisting that his sol-
dlers be paid by the Governemnt, and
that bills of the provisional govern
ment be paid.
The Insurrectos, however, are kept
in readiness to repel any attack by
tbo federal*.
Madero declared this afternoon
that both aides are conciliatory and
he believes that peaco Is In sight.
Decision of Supreme Court
Will Have a Good Effect
on the-Champaign.
TO CONTINUE
TO START CIGAR FACTORY
A Company with $10,non Capital
Will Make Cigars Here.
The Southern Cigar and Tobacco
Company was organised here on yes
terday with the following hoard oi
directors: B. W. Bentley, D. W.
IMowrten, A. S. Pendleton, J. R.
Bockhsm, H. F. Tillman, Dr. E. J.
Smith, Dr. L. L. Robinson. C. T. Lott
and D. D. Smith.
The officers of the company are
B. W. Bentley, President; D. D.
Smith, Vice-President; B. T. Bent
ley, Se»retsry and treasurer; and C.
T. Lott, general superintendent.
The company expects to put up s
clgsr factory kt Valdosta to con
sume the tobacco grown on the farm
a mile aboye Valdosta TWa tobacco
has been found to be excellent for
cigar making and It Is expected that
the entire output of the farm will
be converted Into clgare right here
In Valdosta.
Mr. Lott 1s sa expert tobacco
grower and cigar maker. He
aided In the famous tobacco-growdng
district Of Florida amt he came here
levers! months ago. He - finds the
noil here admirably adapted to the
culture of tobacco. *
Mr. Lott expects to demonstrate
that as good cigars can be made
hero as can he produced anywhere
and he Is going to make Valdoeta
cigars, from Lowndes-, county tobac
co, the most popular In this section
of the state.
(From Tuesday's Dally.J
Mrs. C. A.. Sheldon, of Brunswick
Is spending two or three days In Val
dosta as the guest of Mrs. R. A.
Peeples.
Mr. W. A. Steever, Jr., cams over
from Milltown yesterday and spent
the day In this city.
Mr. J. A. Wall, of Waysfi^gf'-waa
among the visitors to this city yes
terday.
Messrs F. J. Rogers, J. H.. Rogers
and Mrs. W. A. McCoy, of Thomas-
vllle, wore visitors to Valdosta yes
terday.
Mr. Jim Oglesby, of Quitman,
came over and spent today In this
city.
Mr. Chas. Kirkland, of Wayerosa
and Miss Suggs, of Montgomery,
were guests of Mrs.’Geo. Richmond
at the Valdes this -week.
Mr, A, M. Tyler and mother of
Moultrie, were visitors to Valdosta
yesterday.
MK 8. E. Nichols and wife, of
Jennings, FIs., came^up and: spent
Mftdrday In this city
A J. Q. Dorris hr J
few d * y * **°
>*' .Jjy guano.
WHY NOT TRY
Popham’s Asthma Remedy T
Gives prompt and positive relief
In every case. Bold by druggists.
Price 81.99. Trial pseksgs by mall
10 cents. Bold only by Vinson
Barnes, Valdosta, Ga. -
A fresh load of turpentine and lum
ber mules came In this week, to be
sold at the right 1 prices on reasonable
terms. Mltsll Live 8tock Co.. In the
old Griffith stables.
The Beauty of a
Monument
depends upon tbo kind of stone se
lected and'the skill with which the
design is executed.
We Are|at YourJService
with suggestions for both stone and
design which'will ibe within tbe lim
its of your Ides of cost How well
wo execute memorials can be seen
In many plot* In tbe cemetery.
VALDOSTA MARBLE,WORKS
Valdosta, Georgia
Surprise Marriage Sunday,
The Florence Hotel was the icene
of a surprise marriage Sunday, the
contracting parties being Mite Pearl
Reynolds, of Norman Park, who was
going to school In this city and wbo
was boarding with the family of her
uncle Mr. H. E. Miller, the groom
being Mr. Mnrcua Daughtry of Bar
rette.
Tlio ceremony was .performed by
Rev. Mr. Todd 1 , a baptist minister,
well known In this city.
The bride had been to Sunday
Bchont nt the BaptlBt Tabernacle
Sunday morning and after Sunday
8chool ahe was met by the groom.
The couple went to the Florence
hotel where the marriage ceremony
was performed.
The bride Is but fifteen years old
and the groom la said to be about
eighteen. The relLtlves were not
only surprised but were shocked
when tbey heard that the youtbful
couple had) married.
Capt. Triplett la Injured.
Captain John Triplet!, while bid
ding good-bye to frlenda on board
the Little Rock Special, which left
the city at eleven thirty this morning
allowed the train to start (before be
started to get olf. He endeavored to
got off tbe back of the car. This was
locked and he had to go through to
the front. As be Jumped from the
train, while It was moving, he fell.
Frlenda quickly picked him up and
he was taken to hla rooms In Dr.
Jarrell's auto. Hla whole side was
blackened by oosl duel*. Ik which he
tell and bis rlKht knee was badly
sprninod, so that he was unable to
walk upon It. He had expected to be
present at the reunion, leaving this
c'tytomorrow, hue because of these
Injuries be will not attend. He
was taken later to the city hospital.
Thousands «f friends through the
state will regret to hear of tne ac
cident, but wlR learn with pleasure
that It U not a serious- one. Thom-
Seville Times.Enterprise.
Mexico City- I
day stated tbit the .
cha and the.capitals
Hidalgoo, Tulanclngo,
l’yuapan Were
aurreetds. The towns
burned, the Jails were i
the. prisoners released,
ernor's palace at Pack
troyod.
Somhrercatta, near
taken by the Insurrectos.
erals and Cltiteng.were
The towq, mc six thoui
Much damage was done
mite used In sling Shota
It l, said that the
has Increased ,n:
ty thousand
Madero’s colors.
PERSONAL MENTION,
it bas Iwen
6g under general
Washington, May 16.—The gov.
ornmsnt will Immediately follow up
the great victory against tbe Stan
dard Oil Company by urging tbe In
troduction of tbe federal Incorpora
tion bill which the administration
has had under consideration a long
time. The President now believes
that the bill can pass Congress with
tbe weight of the Supreme Court
decision behind It.
A cabinet meeting was held today
to discuss tbe decision and what con
stitutes a monopolistic business nod
tbe proper regulations to bo consid
ered.
A BIO POULTRY FARM.
- . - n r -t -pc
the guano on acoount of
seed meal In It and the acid phos
phate probably caused Its death.
Mrs. O. W. Coleman, of Tlfton, Is
visiting the families of J. T. Mathis
and S. A. Youmaus.
Mr. Chas. Wynn came down from
Sycamore yesterday bringing his son
here for an op -rations for appendlep
tls.
Mr. J. W. Wallace and wife, of
Argylo, came over this morning to
do some shopping In this city.
Mtases Elizabeth and Inex Carson,
daughters of ex-Senator Carson, of
Kissimmee, Fla., and Mrs. Addle
Paulk, of Jaspor, Fla., are the
gueata of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Smith for several days.
Mrs. J. N. Griffin, Dr. and Mis, L.
G. Hardman and Mrs. .!. H. Hard-
nmn have gone to Atlantic Beach to
spend a few days and will go troro
there to Jacksonville to attend the
Baptist convention.
The passenger train from 1‘nlatka
which was duo here last night about
half past ten o’clock, did not arrive
until about wvon this morning. The
delay wan due to a broken truck un
der one of the cars. The train Sun
day night was delayed by a burning
trestle below Lake Butler.
Mia* Laura Ashley return'd yes
terday from a three weeks’ visit to
Atlanta.
Reports from all sections say that
the condition of crops was never
better than they are at present. The
farmers have them well In hand
and the crops hare had good sea
sons.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. w. H.
Oliver will regret to know that their
baby remalnB quite ,411.
Mr. J. C. Parrish recently honght
the Griffin hoarding house on Hill
avenue from Messrs Dlmmock and
Cassell, who bought It some time
ago from Mr. Dana Grinin. It la
understood that Mr. Parrish |n<'
Mrs. J. J. Rogers' family will occupy
the house In future. A good
improvements are to be nude <
WILLIAMS' KTT)>
Have you neglected
Have you overworked
system and canted tro
kidneys and bladder'
pains in loins, side, ba<
bladder? Too treqnenl
pass urine. If so, Wlllli
Pills will cure you—at'
Price 80c. Sold only by
Barnes.
Mr. James Hunt to Go In Business on
s Large Seale Right Away.
Mr. James Hunt expects- to begin
work at once on the most complete
poultry yard in this section of the
country. He will begin building hie
houses tomorrow and within a month
or two he expects to hare one' or
two thousand hens at ms tarm.
Ho hag sixty-three acres Just be-
yond the old Hnnt place and between ™. us ® U*0tn the blood
the city and Mr. Tom Palin's place'.
It Is well wooded and the place is
splendidly adapted for poultry rais
ing.
Mr. Hunt will build a chicken
bouse for fifteen hundred hens. He
will also have a nest bouse for seven
hundred hens and a -brooder house
for twenty-five hundred chickens, be
sides fifty colony houses.
He has bought two of the largest
Incubators to be found In this section,
its capacity being from'twelve hun
dred to two thousand egga at one
time and arranged so that It can be
enlarged by sections to hold four or
five thousand eggs.
Mr. Hunt has been buying fancy
fowls tor several months and already
has a large poultry farm at hla home
jghjs dty. Hp la now getting six
'«**-»<day. Ib\ft at
gets in his tfew place and
Increases his stock of hens he ex-
pecta to get anywhere from fifty to
one hundred eggs dally.
He expects to riyse chickens for
market and will also supply eggs to
some of the large hotels, but his spe
cialty will be selling iblddlev to those
wuo wish to raise them.
Comes another cosmogonlst to
assure us that toe canals In Mars are
but cracks In the planet. Much of
our choice, flrat hand Information
about the stars may be the result Of
eracka In the cranlums of the coa-
mogonlsts.
WHAT
I WENT
THROUGH
Before taking Lydia E-Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
Natick, Mass. —“I cannot express
what I went through during the change
^?of life before I tried
pdia E. Pinkham’s
. egetable Com
pound. I was in such
a nervous condition
1 could not keep
still. My limbs
were cola, I had
creepy sensations;
and I could not sleep
nights. I was finally
told by two phys
icians that I also
had a tumor. I read
one day of the wonderful cures made
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and decided to try It,
and it has made me a well woman.
My neighbors and friends declare it
had worked a miracle for me. Lydia
E. Ptnkham’s Vegetable Compound Is
worth its weight in gold for women
during this period of life. If it will
help others you may-publish my
letter.”—Mrs. Nathan- ii. Greaton,
61 X. Main Street, Natick, Mass.
The Change of Life is the most criti
cal period of a woman's existence.
Women everywhere should remember
tliat there Is no other remedy known
to medicine that will so successfully
carry women through this trying
period as Lydia E. Ptnkham’s Vege
table Compound.
If you would like special advice
bout your case writes conltden-
tores OLD SORES
Tbo newa value of any advertisement depends entirely,on its
truthfulness and common sense. Based upon these two facts we hope
to make this short talk of special interest to all per. ons who are afflicted
with an old sore or ehronio uloer. If in presenting the merits of S.S.S.
as a curs for these troubles, our line of reasoning appeals to you, it
will be an easy matter to prove the truthfulness of our statements by
sending you a free book containing many testimonials from persons in
every part of the country who have been cured of an old sore or
chronic ulcer by tbe use of S. S. S.
Whenever a sore or ulcer becomes chronic or refuses to heal, ft
Is because of bad blood; the healing qualities of Ihe 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 il carries the necessary
nutrient properties to every portion of the body. It is because of this
continual replenishment that the flesh remains firm and -healthy and
free from disease. Since the blood exercises such an important and
necessary function we can easily understand why impurities or poisons
in this vital fluid so often infect and disease the flesh at some particular
spot, and by continually discharging impurities into it 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 feet 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 furnished by the fact that even removing
every visible trace of the ulcer
by surgical operation, does not
cure. THEY ALWAYS RETURN.
L■ Only by cleansing the blood
of the poisonous cause can an
did sore be cured. S. S. S.
heals them by going down into
the circulation and removing the
ckuse from the blood. When
this has- been done there is no
longer left any inflammatory
impurity or infectious matter to
irritate the place, and nature
causes the natural and perma
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 firmly and solidly healed from
the bottom to the outer skin. S. S. S. is recognized as the greatest of
all blood purifiers, and therein lies its ability to cure old sores. It is
purely vegetable, containing no mineral in any form, and its fine tonic
effects are always helpful in overcoming the impure systemic effects of
an old sore. Forty years of cures is the record of S. S. S., and what
t has done in thousands of cases we feel perfectly safe in saying it will
lo in your case if you are afflicted with an old sore.
We have a special treatise on Old Sores which we will be glad to
;cnd free to alt who desire It. It contains the statements of many .wit
nesses as to the efficacy of S. S. S.. some of whom you may know.
We will also be glad to send free any special medical advice you desire.
CURED MAN AND WIFE.
It glre» me pleasure to relate my
experience with 8.8.8. Both my
wife and myeolf ha-re cause to bo>
Have it the greatest of all blood pur-
ifiere. I at one time had an old tore
on my noae which oaneed me a great
deal of uneasiness, being afraid It
was-malignant. My wife alao had
an ugly old ulcer on her face
whioh gave her considerable worry.
We knew bf no eause for thece old
•oreaao concluded thoy were due to
bad blood. Wq both used 8.8.8. and
It cured ua sound and well. This
was some years ago but neither of us
hare ower had any signs of a retnrn
of the sore. I oheerfully recommend
8.8.8. aa a cure for Old Sores.
CL W. LOGAN, Taylor, Texas.
ONE-HALF PRICE
Come to the best equipped
office in the South, where*
you will get the best work
with, the least
Dr. L. C. HoltzendorfE*
Formerly United States Army Dental Surgeon.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Special Low Prices Now On
Examination Free.
very (GOLD CROWNS d?0 AA
best (BRIDGE WORK «P«J.UV
Filling 50c.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
UNION DENTAL OFFICE
'Dr. C. W. McCatta, Mgr. Over Dunaway’s Drug Store
ALBERT HOPKINS
MARSH
Public Accountant and Auditor
AUGUSTA,.GA.
Accounts Audited
Correspondence
Systems Installed
Solicited.