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CHE VALDOSTA lUU,
PAlibOBTi
'A, GA, UtOBDU, JULY 15, Mil.
LOGS PLACED
ON THE TRACK
NEAR^ ALBANY
Seminole Limited Came
Near Running into them
PERSONAL MENTION.
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
Miss Emma Jo Britt leaves tonight
for Asheville, N. C., to spend some
time.
Mlse Agnes Scruggs is visiting Mrs.
Ethel Warlick In Htarke, Fla.
Mist Golle Bell Rogers, of frort
Worth, Texas, Is visiting Miss S. ti.
Scruggs. .
Dr.* O. L. Bltzer returned this
week from Montgomery county,
where he conducted a highly, sue-
censful meeting at a country church.
I)r. Bltzer says that portion of the
State has suffered greatly from
drought and the crops are not nearly
so good as they are in this section.
Mrs. Tns. Lasseter, who has been
spending a month with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Shelton In Val
dosta, has gone to Atlanta for a short
"t.ny, after which sh e will go to
North Carolina for the summer.
Repairs are being made on the
wood work of the Georgia Southern
end Florida depot. The work
TOURIST TRAIN OF THE CEN
TRAL ROAD IIAD .NARROW ES
CAPE ON THE ATLANTIC COAST
LINE TRACKS.
(From Wednesday’s Dally.)
News reached Albany Tuesday of
an attempt to wreck the Semlnoio
Limited, the Illinois Central Railroad
tourist train between Chicago and! almost, now, but much of It has been
Jacksonville. TH e attempt occurred j affected with dry rot, teh timber
shortly after midnight near Summer,. crumbling Into almost a powder at
between Sylvester and Tifton, on the a touch,
Atlantic Coast Line. A heavy steel
rail was tied across the track, and
when the northbound Seminole Lim
ited struck It the rail twisted among
the running gear of th e locomotive.
The train came to a sudden stop
and It was an hour and a half be
fore the rail wag disentangled and
the train could proceed. The fact
that the rail wls tied across the track
convinced the train crew that It was
a deliberate attempt to wreck the
train. The southbound train was
due to pans shortly after, and there
hlght have been a bad wreck if the
schedule had been disarranged slight
ly. The train that struck the ob
struction was going slowly up grade
or the consequences would have been
more serious. Both trains were de
layed by the accident. Nobody was
hurt.
Collision Near Ludowid. •*
A rear-end collision occurred at
Ludowid, Tuesday, Just before day
between a regular through freight
snf a Seaboard passenger train both
hound aouth. Owing to a wreck on
the Seaboard at Thalman, Oa., all
passenger trains were being detour
ed over the Coast Line until the
wreck could be cleared. A very
heavy fog and train being bn down
grade made it difficult for Seaboard
passenger engineer to get the train
under control before the impact The
big engine plowed through the ca
boose and alz flat can.
The wrecker from Waycross arriv
ed about 10 o’clock and cleared the
main line so that the regular tnln
could proceed.
Instead of Liquid
Antiseptlcs»PeroxIde
many peoplo aro now using
Paxtino Toilet Antiseptic
The new toilet germicide powder to be
dissolved In water as needed.
For all toilet and hygienic uses It Is
better and more economical.
To cleanse and whiten the
teeth, remove tartar and
prevent decay. I^TflJTSrT
To disinfect the mouth, do- L&CCiut|
stray disease germs, and I A | ]
purify the breath. I Jf-'l ■1
To keep artificial teeth and
bridge work olean, odorless
To remove nicotine from the teeth and
purify the breath after smoking.
To eradicate persplration aud
K> eradicate perspiration
odors by sponge bathing,
fhe beat antlseptte wash kn
The beat antiseptle wash known.
Relieves and strengthens tired, weak,
Inflamedeyoa. Heals sore throat, wounds
and cuts, r
or by mall
THRPAXTl
CHICHESTER S PILU
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By By Gy My
BEAR BRAND
Gonorrhoea Mixture
Fm- IMnl DkckattM
MEN ynd WOMEN
Monty refund*! if It falls to curs in S to? days,
Gr.anntrcd not to stricture or stain. Prevents
contaabn. TKKATMKNT CONSISTS OF
1 bottle peinkea Injection fluid.
1 package of medicine to be taken internally.
1 rubber tipped male syrince and
1 package abeorbeot cotton.
Cotrplrte treatment tt; three treatments MU
st tleakre or by eapreee, prepaid. Addreee
TIt LEVIS BEA1 DRUG CO H Pcaescels
PATENTS
emsMnsi
I t^rvMa.era, | N ALL COUNTRIES. I
I r ,««, u Jbtti %>Uk M'<ttklmffem wiw /raw, I
I MMtur mmJflfitn
I PreeSey Exdiulnly. I
GASNOW
Misses Martha and Vernon Morgan
and Master James Morgan have re
turned from a visit to relatives In
Montlcello, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. UUIesple left
last night for Louisville, Miss., on
a visit to relatives In that state. 11
Is their first visit to their old home
In a long time.
Mra. Ella Staten and her daugh
ters, Misses ' Ella and Kloin, left
Monday night for points In Vlrglula
to spend the summer.
Mr. W. H. MaBhburn has return
ed from Warm Springs, where he
bus been spending two or three
weeks. * ills family will remain
there some time longer.
Mra. Gordon Keller and her two
daughtari will leav. Friday morn
ing for Monteagle, Tenn.
Messrs. H. M. Turner and H. L>.
Clyatt, of Quitman, were among the
visitors to Valdosta yeBteruay.
Ur. and Mra, A. J. MacDonald, of
lluinbrldga, were among the visit
ors to Valdosta yesterday.
Mr. Merritt W. Utzon, of Savan-
uah, (pent yesterday In this city.
Mr. o. u. errs., of Cutting, Ua.,
spent yesterday In tnis city.
A party from ualnesvllle, Fla,,
came up In automobile yesterday
and spent the day here. The party
consisted of Messrs, j. a., W. U ,
H. A.' Ainsworth ana uu« Heist
Phifer and Mrs. L. C. Gray and
Misse* Uladys and Cecil Uray.
lr. and Mra Abb Perkins and
Mrs. Elisa Shouse, of Madison, Ga,
are expected In the city Friday, to he
the guests of Mrs. 0. Bryan and fami
ly. Mrs. Perkins will be pleasantly re
membered as Mias Rene Bryan.
Mr R. H. Covar and family have re.
turned to Augusta, after spending
several months In this city. Mr,
Covar was connected with The Times
composing room, but had to give up
hit position on account of his health.
Miss Lillian Harkncsg, of Jackson,
Qa„ who taught at Cordele last year,
will be connected with the Valdoeta
schools next term. She will take
Miss Woods placo in the seventh
grade and Miss Wood will succeed
Miss Cook In the sixth grade, Miss
Cook having resigned.
Miss Julie Winn Varnedoe has
gone to Waycroa* to spend a week. t
Last night was one of the hotteet
nights of the year In this city. There
was not a great deal of breese and
many people were complaining of
the heat today.
A Peek Into nta Pocket
would show the hop of Bucklen’s Ar-
nlra Salve that EL 8. Lopor, a car-
enter, of Marllls, N. Y., always
carries. “I have never had a cut,
wound, braise or sore It would not
soon heal," he writes. Greatest
healer of burns, bolls, scalds, chap
ped hand and lips, fever sores, skin
eruptions, ecsema, corns and piles.
2Re at Dlmmock'i Pharmcy, W. D.
Dunaway's, Ingram’s Pharmacy.
Varn & Burnett have dluolved
partnership to take effect July lat,
1911. J. B. Varn will continue the
business with tho same line of goods
hut will be Just scrota the street In
the large new building erected by
the Georgia A Florida railroad. We
ank our customers for past pat-
:e and the successor, J. B, Varn,
llcits a continuance of the lame.
Varn A Burnett. J
7-l-u-sat-lt. w 4t.
Williams' Arnica and Witch Hazel
Salve.
8ure cure for cold In the head. Ca
tarrh and all akin eruptions like
Pimples, Blackheads. Rough Skin,
8unburn and Tan, 2»e per box by
mall or from our agent Williams
Mtg Co., Props, Cleveland, O, For
elty and tt la extremely necessary
for all of onr customer* to call and
settle at one*. Tare ft Burnett
,1-1-d-snb-U. V ti.
AGED VETERAN SUES
IS WEALTHY FARMERS
He Alleged That They Con
spired to Frightenjhim off
and Buy His]Land.
Memphis, July 11.—John Miller,
an . aged confederate veteran, sued
fifteen weethy farmers of Tipton
county for fifty thousand dollars,
charging them with being member*
a night riders gang and with
threatening hla life.
Miller alleges that these farmers
entered a conspiracy td frighten
old farmers to buy their! .valuable
lands for nominal prices
SHORTER'S MIGHTY
npiete
ordlng
College Started out to
College In Six Moi
Atlanta, Ua. July 11—.
to local architects, Shorer Col
lege, at Rome, Ga., has uuccrtaksn
a work never before txijyl 1 -ti in
the south, lu the construction of en
eutire college plant within six
months.
It seems that the undertaking
will be pushed to a successful con
clusion in time for tne fall term.
It Include* the erection of fire
buildings, 60 by 200 feet, in the
belt atyla of workmanship, abso
lutely fireproof, furnlahed with
every convenience and comfort that
modern Ingenuity can suggest. J.
big part of the work will be the
moving of the college pharapherna-
11a, planoes, school furniture, gym
nasium apartaus, furnishings ,of
the shops, art department, lal
torlee, library, etc. They
been moved from the old Shi
buildings, stored In warehoj
end will be moved again into!
new buildings.
An .interesting feature of
girl’s dormitories, will be tho
that each hall will h*T(
sitting room, and a kttohj
•when the girls receive'
from home
preparations
GREEKS
They Chased a Negro
screw and Shot
Savannah, July 11.—Thl
or today Investigated the shooting
of a negro by a Greek In Yamacraw
yesterday. The shooting, which oc
curred close to the vicinity of the
celebrated Yamacraw riot of twen
ty years ago, waa caused by the
stealing of a sack of money belong
ing to Alecos Carampelos,' a Greek,
by a negro.
The negro fled as soon as h-t got
the coin and Celos started to chase
him. Charles George, a friend of
Celoa, Joined In the chaee, and when
.they caught the negro In the heart
of Yamacraw hla friends tried
rescue him. Emboldened by the
gathering of the black clane the
negro began fighting. Charles ran
Ms hand down Into the negro's
pocket snd rescued the Back of coin
and when the negro broke away he
•hot at him three or four times and
Is confident he hit him.
The police wore attracted by the
scene and nrreated the Greeks. They
are now looking for the negro who
la believed to have been wounded
and for thle reaeon It la fexpected
he will be easy to find.
Honest Medicines Versos Fakes.
President Taft's recent message
suggesting an amendment to the
Pure Food and Drugs law in its re
gulation to Prepared Medicines, does
not refer to such standard medicines
as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
and Foley Kidney Pills, both of
which are true medicine* carefully
compounded of Ingredients whose
■medicinal qualities are recognised by
the medical profession Itself as the
best known remedial agents for the
diseases they are intended to coun
teract. For over three decades Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound has
been a standard remedy for coughs,
colda and affections of the throat,
cheat and lungs for children and for
grown persons, and it retains today
Its pre-eminence above all other
preparations of its kind. Foley Kid
ney Pills are equally effective and
meritorious. For s a!e by the Ingram
Drug Company.
Bharpshootera' Tournament.
Monroe Va., July 12—Teams and
Individual marksmen from many
states faced the targets here today
at the opening of the eighth bien
nial tournament of the Central
Bharpshootera' Association of tut
United States. The tournament wil
continue four days and at its con
clusion several thousand dollars In
cash rlzes will be distributed arnorg
the winners.
Judge Zipperer does not claim to
have the best corn field In South
Georgia and he Is not exactly boast
ing of his crop, but he said this
morning that he expects to make for
ty bushels to the acre, which la some
corn. He did not plant selected or
prolific corn either.
Covington and Stovall were led at
lambs to the slaughter, but they
opened not their mouths.
WILLIAMS’ KIDNEY PILLS.
Have you neglected your kidneys!
Have yon overworked your nervoua
system and cauaed trouble with your
kidneys and bladder! Have you
pains In lolne, aide, back, groins and
bladder! Too frequent a desire to
pass urine. If so, Williams’ Kidney
Pllla will euro you—at druggists.
Price 60c. 8old only by If tnton ft
Barnes
Plenty of ready money L, loan on
farm lands and city pkoperty on
easy terms. Call aud seel ua. Wood
ward and 8mlth. J...
4-7-d-tueaftfvl. w Sat.-tf.
6 or t dotes of "(61" will cur* any
ease of Chills and Fever, Pries 15c.
N. L. WILLKT SEED CO,
Augusta, Ga.
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Hard Wood Finishing. Wall
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J. K. WALKER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rooms Not. 21 and 24. 4th Floot
New Strlokland Building.
Valdosta i-i Georgia
New Grist Mill
| have pul in a first-class
grist mill in Valdosta in the
building formerly occupied
by the Star Laundry, oppoiite
the Atlantic CoattjLine freight
depot, and am prepared to
give you better meal than
you can generally get else
where. My equipment is a
modern one. The corn will
be thoroughly cleaned before
going into the mil), and every
effort will be made to turn
out the very best and sweet
est meal. Bring your corn
and let me do your grinding.
JC McFADDEN
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t
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ALBERT HOPKINS
MARSH
Public Accountant and Auditor
AUGUSTA,-'GA.
Accounts Audited
Correspondence
Systems Installed
Solicited.