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GEORGIA FERTILIZER & OIL COMPANY I
Valdosta
Georgia
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Manufacturers of HIGH-GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE
and all grades of complete Fertilizers. Importers of German Kainit, Muriate of Potash and Nitrate of Soda
SEE OUR AGENTS AS FOLLOWS. . SEE OUR AGENTS AS FOLLOWS
H. Y. Scruggs, Hahira
J. E. & W. B. WUkes, Adel
Giddens & Gaskins,Nashville
R. L. Patten, Milltown
“DOCK” and JOE DASHER
LOCAL AGENTS
Valdosta * Georgia
J. H. Swindle, Rays Mill
J. W. Griffin, Douglas
Fuller Groover, Quitman
A. J. Hodges, Morvin
to*'-
AN AUTOMOBILE
GIVES TIFTON
A BIG TANGLE
dress because It Is faded, but bleach
It to a pure white.
Thou shalt not pay out much mon
ey for com plasters, because a
salve of soda and lard will cure the
vory worst corn on thy toe.
T.iou shalt not uso damp fruit, or
thy cake will bo heavy; after wash-
, ______ fng the currants and raisins thou
shalt be sure tuey are thoroughly
(Prom, Saturdays Dally.) fJry W ^ 1
A Jury In the city court of Tlfton Thou shalt not throw away any
this week went up against n problem B our cream ,but use It In place of but*
which It passed up as too hard. ti. tfiy 'When thou art baking,
solve.
In Juno of last yoar an automobile
passing along tho public road near
Ty Ty killed a cow belonging to O.
W. Daniels. Mr. Daniels came on to
Tlfton and found tho machine In
local garage. The driver had disap
peared, but Mr. Dajfels filed an at
tarhment against
damages.
Nearly two m<
the meantime it
officer* that the
to a man nnmoi
housewife* DECAUX j«/iinrnn Min IMT
Thou shalt not discard thy good ; |V| A II r If 11 Hj|\ || | j I
HUNTING SEASON ENDS MARCH I
REPORTS TODAY
ti t.Kji
v v^-Thou shalt not dry white gloves
or lioso in the >un, lest they tern
reflow.
Thou dimlt hot discard thy rub
ber bag because of a hole, but fill
with hot sand or salt and 'twill give
all tho heat thou needest.
Tho,, sllalt not let t'Je Juice oose
out from thy pie, because thou can
prevent It by binding the edge with
a strip of white cloth wrung opt of
cold water.
dry (
bow grease” (with cake of magnesia.
Thou abalt not allow cheese to
mold, when a cloth wet In vinegar
and put over it will prevent?
Thou shalt not use thy new bak
ing dishes until after thou hast put
them in ft pan of cold water,hae
wlMTlt will boll, and then set awal
Hobllc^elonged
. Goo i
•hey used every effort to meat* mm,
but failed to do so, and report had It
that he had gone to duba. Finally,
In August, the machine was sold, be
ing bid In for O. s. Nelson for $100.
Late In September, L. V. Cash, a
traveling man with headquarters In
(Macon, appeared and laid claim to hnW water has cooled.—Natlenal
the machine. He Is.aatd to have gone Magazine,
to Cuba after leaving It In the gar
age here, and knew nothing of the at
tachment until hia return,. . ,
Meanwhile Mr. Nelaon had sold
the machine to R. V. Wood ham, and
Me. Cash brought ball-trover action
against Mr. Woodham for $800, the
ostensible value of the machine, aud
IS a day for Tontal. Ho also brought
action against Mr. Daniels* attorney
for 1700 damagps.
After much preliminary sparring
by counsel the cnao came (a trial In
tho city court of Tlfton and consumed
nearly two days, tho Jury being nn-
ablo to ngreo end the Judge declaring
a mistrial.
To add to tho Interest In tho mat
tor. Mr. Cash hns horn arrested un
der a warrant nwom out by Mr.
Daniels charging him with violating
tho law against speeding automobiles,
and I* under $11*0 bond for bla ap
pcaranoe at the criminal term of the
city court of Tlfton.
lAp shalt not pay largo sums fo^ of th6 federal artillery, indicated that
y cleaning, hut thou .halt use "el- M4 a« ro p ro b.bly allowed the repd?c
w fffAiiA* 1 /with paVa of mnmosla.
IIINT8 FOR THE HOME.
% sure to boll soda water In the
coffee pot once a week.
Celery Toots. boiled’, cooled and
cut into dice, make a very accepta
ble naiad.
Lace continually cleaned wlt’.i
gnRollne or naphtha will turn yellow
quickly.
Good lard la much better than
butter for basting roasted meat and
for frying.
little mustard rubbed on the
bands hoforo washing them iw111 re
move the odor of fish.
GUARANTEED TO
STOP ITCHING
Just Apply ZEMO on That Madden
ing Itching—That’ll Prove It.
That itching that driven you near
ly wild, that ecsema o r skin blotch,
will absolutely vanish as you never
t>eforo believed It possible by the
itao of the new remedy ZEMO.
ZEMO w’!l be a irurprlso to you
Just an It baa been a surprise to
thousands who have already tried
It Your first use of ZEMO will
bring Instant rellef.paln and itching,
prickly heat, pimples, blackheads,
dandruff, skin irritation or Inflam
mation will stop.
Don't mlap It for 15 cents. When
you have proven with a 15-cent ket
tle how remarkable ZEMO is to your
oWn satisfaction, then you can buy
• *.91 bottle, which contains six times
at much as tho 25-cent bottle.
, BBMO It told at drug, stores In
l$-«ent and $1 bottlee, or sent di
rect on receipt of price, by E. W.
Vrm Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
The $1 bottle contains elx time® as
Much at tie 15c bottle.
Sold and> guaranteed by the Chaa.
Yf. Barnet Drag 8tore, open day
adv.
Yet Hunting License Are Out Febru
ary First.
(From Friday's Dally.)
For a time State Game Warden
Mercer (Was badly up a tree about
the conflict between the time for
.hunting licenses to expire and the
close of the hunting season.
In the hurry of passing t«ie amend
ed hill fixing the time for opening
Mexico City, Feb. 15.—Franolsc- the season on November 20, so as
_ , . . . _ to include Thanksgiving, the provis-
Dolabarra, who was spoken of as th ,. . .... . . _ .
,lon for al 1 licenses tp expire on Feb-
succeasor of President Madero. today' rnnry 20 slipped through and the
professed ignorance of Madero’s re
ported resignation.
/bill so became a law. Now the sea-
json for hunting quail, doves, plov-
lers and wild turkey gobblers expires
Overtures Have Been Since.
He acknowledged that an overture
had been made to Madero to resign,
but he said so far as he knew Ma
dero had not said what he would do
Tho Incessant night bombardment
of the national palace^od other fgd
eral strongholds, and the fievra reply
of his resignation td ho circulated in
ordsr to gain a strategic advantage
oyer the bias Insurgents.
His Reported Resignation. #
It was reported las^nlght by t^e
at Pi
dero had voluntarily relinquished tb
presidency, tbougl
'k*~* lated Press that ’President
rlly relinquish
jirhe Ah anhoupce.i
during the day t^at the rebellion
would he stamped out soon and Fell
Dias and his soldiers would be over
thrown.
Entitle Battalion Deserted.
Late yesterday afternoon an entire
battalion of the Twentieth Infantry
deserted the rebel ranks after shoot
ing down their officers. That far'
was given as having much to do with
Influencing Madero to Tesign.
March 1, and certain other game
may be hunted up as late as May 1,
hence license rfuould not expire until
the latter date.
Warden Mercer was at first in
dined to follow the law strictly and
require hunters to take out licenses
for the balancsysf the seaspnifc from
February 20, but after consulting the
attorney general, he decided that the
real Intent of the act iwas for one
license to cover an entire hunting
season, and he determined to allow
this construction.
He his, f , therefore, written all
county wardens, -lit a ting the facts
and telling them not to prosecute
hunters found shooting game after
February 20, next.
The next legislature will amend
the act by changing the requirement
In section 6t for the season to close
February 20, giq) extending the time
to the close of the regular hunting
season.
JAIL- DELIVERY AT AMERICUS.
A Warrant For John Knight.
A brother of Grover Clements, who
was hit on the head by a billiard cue
last Saturday afternoon by Jo’an
Knight, came to Valdosta yesterday
and swore out a warrant ngainst
young John Knight, charging him
with nssatilt with intent to murder.
The warrant was turned over to Sher
iff Gornto, hut it Is said that Knight
could not bo located, ns ho Is keep
ing himself In seclusion nnd awaiting
the result of Clements' injuries. His
Murderers Lift Door From ninge«
Americas,Another J»ni' r,enda , th ? hp w,n han '>
breaking occurred here last night, f< \ h ‘'to'' bl " h ® do °" not mTe
to have to go to Jail or put up an
excessive bond.
when two negro murderers, Romeo
t Henry and Floyd Pounds, made a
Oil of lemon, which may ho pro- jduccessfnl get-away by lifting from
cured at any druggist shop, Is
sure remedy for nny nnt pest. Put
a few drops of the oil about where
t'.ie ants are most trouhlesomo and
Insects will depart.
When making Juicy pies, moisten
the edges with milk or water nnd
rub smoothly. Then Insert two or,
three small pieces of mncnronl 'a
tho center of the pie. The Juice
bubbles up into the maccaronl In
stead of running over tho crust.,
A delicious salad for a hearty
meal has ginger ale as an Ingredi
ent. Follow the usual recipe for
coffee JeJly, substituting glngor ale
for the coffee and adding a little
lemon Juice. Mold In individual
forms or In a single mold and then
cut In pieces convenient for serving
on lettuce. Dress with mayonnaise.
Ilrowned flour Is better than un
browned In making gravies. Drown
a quantity at a time and when cool
put Into a glass Jar wtth a close
fitting top. Always keep a supply
of brown sugar or caramel on hand
for sauce.
Here Is a message of hope and
rooJ cheer from Mrs. J. C. Martin.
Boone Mill, Va.. who 1e the mo’hor
of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin
vras cured of constipation end s'om-
ach trouble by Chamberlain's Tab
lets, after five years of enffertng, and
now recommends these tablets to tho
public. Sold by ell dealers.
its hinges the door of their cell on
the npper corridor..
The prisoners, with blankets, low
ered themselves to the ground nnd
were away before their absence was
discovered The men were confined
!n the female section of the JaP,
pending extensive repairs being
made on cells in the main corridor
below, and the upper cells are com
paratively Insecure.
The escape of Pounds nnd Henry
last night makes n total of nineteen
negro prisoners who have escaped In
recent months through Insecurity o?
the jail building.
Reports say that Clements was
getting along fairly well yesterday
after an operation by the physicians
on Wednesday. It Is said that his
skull, where tho blow landed, Wns
slightly raised nnd it Is thought that
he will get all right unless the crack
Btoes entirely through the skull
bone.
No Need to Stop Work
When the doctor'orders you *o
stop work P Btngsrers you. T can’t,
you say. You know you are weak, j
run down nnd falling In heaPh dav!
by day, hut you must work ns longj
as you can stand. What you need!
Is Electric Bitters to give tonoi
strength nnd vigor to your sy§f?m, j
to prevent break down nnd build oyu j
Surprlw Yonr Friend.. Don't be weak, zleklT or nllln*,
For four wookn regulnrtv use Dr. when Elcrtrlr Bittern will benefit:
King's New Life Pltln. They stlmu-l>»u from the firnt done. Thousands,
lute the liver. Improve digestion, re- bless thetn^for their glorious hc'Hll
move blood lmpurltlee, pimple* nnd “ ‘ n '“ _ **"
eruptions dl*appenr.» from tout fare
nnd body and yon feel better. Be-
DENTISTRY
AT-
ONE-HALF PRICE
Come to the best equipped
office in the South, where
you will get the bfest work
with the least pain.
Dr. L. C. Holtzendorfif,
Form dtly United State* Army Dental Surgeon.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA *
Individual d*Ojf Off
Rate
Foi parties of 25 or d*1 /J QO*
more on one ticket <plO#tuD
VALDOSTA TO WASHINGTON
.^RESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION
Via IVtfefbtic Coast Line Ry.
“The Standard Railroad of the South.”
Tickets on Sale February 28th, March 1, 2, 3,1913
FINAL LIMIT: Tickets limited to reach original starting point
prior to midnight March 10th, 1913, unless extension of final Hmit is
secured as shown below.
EXTENSION OF FINAL LIMIT: Original purchasers of Indi
vidual tickets may secure an extension of the final limit to and in
cluding April lOtn, 1913, (prior to midnight ot which date return trip
must be completed) by personally depositing their tickets with Joseph
Richardson, Special Agent. Washington. D. C., not later than mid
night of March 8th, 1913, and upon payment of lee of $1.00 p.r ticket
at time ofdeposii. NOTE—Party tickets lor 25 or more people will
not be extended
STOP OVERS: Stop-overs will be permitted at all intermediate
agency stations on application to conductoi, provided the stop-over
is within final limit of the ticket.
For information as to rates, schedules, and Pullman Reservations,
etc., see anv A. C. L. Agent, or write
T. C. WHITE, E. M. NORTH, L. P. GREEN.
G«n. p a» 8 . Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt.
Wilmington, N. C. Savannah, Ga. Thomasville, Ga.
cln at once. Buy at Bergstrom
Newberry’s, Ingram Drug Co.*. W.
P. Dunswty's. ad.
t
and strength. Try them. Every
bottle la guaranteed to satl'fy. Only
50c at Bergstrom A Newberry's, In
gram Drug Co.’s. W- D. Duns-
way's. adv.
Truchart to Prove His Innneenee.
W. IT. Trnebart. who la In the
WeH Known Negro Hies.
Samuel Simpson, an old negro'county Jail on a charge of embez-
well known to many people In Va!-jzllng funds from the Georgia South-
dosta, died on Wednesday night. He ern and Florida railroad while be
worked for Mr. W. D. Dunaway for
twenty years, and was an honest,
faithful servitor..
wan cashier f » that company, de
ntes that he Is guilty of the charge.
In a note to The Times yesterday
he asked that the public suspend Its
Judgment on his case until after the
case Is tried In court. He says that
For a sprain you will flnd. Cham-
belaln'a Llnleat excellent, it allays
the pain, remoras the sorene-'s andj^e |* entirely Innocent of the charge
coon restores, the part* to a healthy . _ m v.
condition. 25 and 50 cent boflo* and “ * W * to pr0T * hl * ,nn °-
for sale by all dealers. Jcease when the case cornea to trial.
SEED POTATOES
Virginia Second Crop
Irish Cobbler
Red Bliss
Early Rose
Use Liquid Smoke on your Meats to preserve it
VINSON’S DRUG STORE
Phones 245-246
Constipation
“For many years I was troubled, In
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In those mild, yet thorough and
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