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Manufacturers and
Making Plans for Large
Shipments Later.
Atlanta, March 9.—It the aale ot
fertilizer tags la an Indication ot the
amount ot commercial' fertilizer to
he used on the already delayed crop
during 1912, thla season promises
lo be even greater man laet, which
holds the record to date. On all sides
the manufacturers of commercial
fertilizers are making plana
heavy and Immediate distribution
just as soon ns the weather breaks
and allows the planters to
their fertilizer home.
At this angle It appears that the
great difficulty will be securing tuf
ficlent cars with which to transport
the fertilizer to meet the demand.
The cotton oil mule throughout
the Btate, which are supplying their
Immediate vicinities with the high
est grades of commercial fertilizer
composed largely of cotton seed
meal, are ready to .come to the aid
of the farmers by quick dlatrlhu.
tlon at a moment’a notice.
Many planters last year sold their
cotton seed to the oil mills and took
In exchange commercial fertilizer to
be delivered thla spring. By this ex
change they are in addition to rais
ing all of the food products neces
sary for the farm, rais
ing, as It were, their commercial
fertilizer es well.
Reports from all sections of the
State and the South, are to the ef
fect that the acreage la to be reduc
ed and the amount of fertiliser In
creased. j,|
Bought Burial Lot and Died,
A few days ago W. L. Bibb,
Thomasvllle, wet to the Laurel
Hill cemetery In that city and select'
cd a burial lot, giving the sexton
directions as to where to bury him,
Leaving the cemetery he made a
misstep In getting into, his buggy
and MI, fracturing his hip.
lingered for several ‘days and died
this week.
Mr. Bibb was elghty-nitta years
old. He Is survived by two sons,
one ot them living In Thomnsville
and the other at Waycroas.
Fussell KUled by Wingate.
Tuggln Fussell was killed by Win
gate near Abbeville Tuesday morn
ing.
Wingate had . rented -Fusaeil’s
place last year and they had aome
difficulty in the settlement. Both met
In the woods near Abbeville Mon
day when Wingate shot at Fussell,
tut missed him. Fussell went Tues
day morning to hunt Wingate, and
when ha met him Wingate shot him
«n sight.
Fussell was at one time Ordinary
of Irwin county. He married Cathe
rine Paulk, daughter of Jim Paulk,
and a slater of J. B. D„ J. Y„ and
Dan Paulk, Treasurer of Irwin
county.
He leaves a widow and several
children, among them Jim Fussell,
of Fitzgerald; Ben Fussell, ot Ocllla;
Mrs.’ Charles Royal, of Irwin, and a
boat of other relatives.—TIfton Ga
zette..
New Discovery
CAN HAVE
HEALTHY HAIR
Use Wyeth’s Sage and Sul
phur, a Harmless Remedy
That Makes Hair Grow
What a pity it Is to observe so
ninny people with thin and faded
bait and then realise the fact that
most of these people inlght have a
line, healthy head of hair If they
would but use the simple “sage tea”
of our grandmothers, combined with
other Ingredients for restoring and
preserving the hair. No one, young
MAY TRY TRIANGLE
MEN SECOND TIME
Acquitted in First Trial, May
Have to Face Jury for
the Second Time.
New York, March 11.—The Crlm-
Inal Branch of the Supreme Court
was the ecene of somethin, new
in the line of court procedure to
day, when the question^ of whether
persons who had been oaoe tried and
acquitted should be tried a second
time was left for a Jury to decide.
The case was that of Isaac Harris
or old, need have gray hair, weak, a n d Max Blanck, owners of the Trl-
thin or falling hair, dandruff or any'angle Waist Company, in whose es-
trouble of the sort If they would tabllshment 147 working girls lost
but use Wyeth 1 ! Sage and Sulphur their lives In a Are a year ago. Ro-
Hair Remedy. On the contrary, it cently Harris and Blanck .were tried
Is possible to have healthy, vigorous and acquitted, ot a charge ot man-
hair, of perfect color, by a few ap
plication) of this remarkable prepa-
railon.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy quickly removes dandruff,
leaves the scalp clean and henltli
promotes the growth of the hair and
restores tha natural color of the
hair which hat becomo faded or
Frey. It is a clone, who csoine dres
sing, which may be t-sed at anr time
with perfect safety. Don’t neglect
your hair. Start today with Wy
eth'* Sage and Sulphur.
This preparation la offered to the
publto at SO cents a bottle, and
recommended and sold by all drug-
glees. Special agent, A. E, Dim-
mock.
FATHER AND SON IN CELL.
Former Under Death Sentence for
Killing Wife.
Oakland, Cal., March 8.—After
many years of separation, father and
so n met ! n a cell of the city prison
here 'ast night. Harry Miller, a
young tailor of Sa n Francisco, re
vealed his Identity to Samuel Miller,
setf-confessed wife murderer,
wanted In Memphis, Tenn.
Foley, Kidney Pills will cure any
case of kidney or bladder trouble
not beyond the reach' ot medlrine.
No medicine can da more. Ingram
Drug Co,
slaughter lu the first and second de
grees. The District Attorney was dla-
s.'tlsfied with the verdict and asked
the Court to eat a data for a aecon!
trial. Counsel for the defense oppos
ed the motion on the ground that the
question of second Jeopardy waa
raised.
To this the District Attorney re
plied that there were several Indict-
meuya remaining against the two
men, and that dlfferet persona were
named In each Indictment A special
jury today listened to the arguments
ot counsel on both aides and will
later render Its decision In the ques
tion of a second trial.
Age of Organization.
New Boarder—Well! well! Thla la
the first place I've struck where they
have preserved strawberries and
peach Jam Instead of stewed prunes.
Old Boarder—All owing to organisa
tion. my boy. We boarders have a
mutual protective aiao^iatjsn; with
Iron-clad rules and heavy ptJaltlee.
”0, hoi You kicked agalnat prunes,
did youf" i
“Not much we didn’t We passed a
law that whenever prunes came on
the table every member should eat a
quart'or pay a $10 fine. That settled
It The landlady found prunes too ex
pensive.”—New York Weekly.
Asbestos Shingles. -
Asbestos shingles are now being
manufactured In this country with suc
cess, and the trade has grown enor-
mously. The new products are of the
lightest weight, and fireproof up to a
temperature of 2,000 and more de
grees They are proof against acids
and weather, and last aa long aa a
concrete building will.
Itcpels Attack of Death.
‘Five years ago two doctors told
me I had only two years to live.”
This startling statement waa made by
Stillman Oreen, Malachite, Col,
They told me I would die with con
sumption. It was up to ma then to
try the beat lung medicine and I be
gan to nae Dr. King’s New Discovery.
was well I did, for today I am
working and believe I owe my life
lo this great throat and lung cure
that has cheated the grave of anoth
er victim." Ita folly to suffer with
cCughs, colds or other throat and
lung troubles now. Take the cure
e» feat. Price SO cents and $1.00.
Trial bottle free at Dlmmock Phar
macy, Ingram Drug' Co., W. D. Dun
away.
A. E. Dlmmock Secures the Agency
for Bogy's Musteline in Valdosta
People who know the value ot the
good old -mustard plaster for pains
>n any part of the body, will be glad
to know ot the new discovery called
Muatarlne.
One 25 cent box of Begy’s Mut-
tartne will relieve more pain than
forty dirty mustard plasters.
Just rub It on, that's all, you
don’t have to make a plaster; It's all
so simple and ao easy, that no one
will again be bothered with tha old
disagreeable mustard plasters.
If you catch cold, have pains In
th e cheat or back, Just rub on Begy’s
Muatarlne and the pain will vanish
wlthouut abnormal heat and without
blistering.
Driven away headache, toothache,
earache In a few minutes, chances
away the pains of bronchitis, pleurt-
ay. Incipient pneumonia and deep-
seated coughs.
It's very clean and nice to use,
and la always ready. Try a 25 cent
box. Sold on money back plan by
A. E..Dlmmock. Mall orders filled
by J. A. Begy Co., Rochester, N. Y.
But Baware of the 8her(ff.
Nothing succeeds like a failure. Ju
diciously managed.—Exchange,
Hoodooed Her Hair.
Another black mark has been
chalked down against number thir
teen.
”1 did up my hair the other night In
curl papers torn from an old calen
dar,” said the pretty girl, “and In the
morning when I took It down I had a
row ot beautiful curia all around my
head except right over the left tem
ple. That lock wae aa straight aa a
lead pencil, and. 1 had dampened It
with lemon juice Just like all the oth
ers, but when I unrolled the paper 1
found out why It wouldn’t curl. The
page I bad twisted It over was the
thirteenth ot the month.”
To Discuss Modern Germany,
Berlin, March 9.—Professor Wil
helm Pasikowskl, director of the
German Institute for Foreigners con
ducted In connection with the Uni-
Veralty of Begjtn, departed today
for th« United States to deliver a
session of lectures on .German cul
ture, on the Invitation of the Oer-
manlstlc Society of America. He
will be heard at Yale, Harvard, Col
umbia, Chicago, Wisconsin, Virginia,
Minnesota, California and several
other universities and also In zoo 1 *
ot the larger eltlea.
Professor Passkowski'g course will
deal generally with German culture
and civilisation, Especially In their
International anq scientific aspects.
REST OF IHiLQUOTATION
Valdosta Proressional Directory
lTOL
D. W. FREEMAN
PHYBICIA' . AND BURGEON ..
Residence ant. Office $10 Ashley 8t
1 lyione 205.
Call* left at Bondqranta Drag Store
will receive prompt attention.
W.H. NEWTON
VETERINARY BURGEON
SO Year* In The Practice
Ham's Stable.
Phone No. B8. Valdosta, Ga.
GEO. E. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room No. 5. Strickland Blgd.
Valdosta, Ga.
P. C. QUARTERMAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ..
Office Over Vinson'* Drug Store.
Valdosta Georgia
on TO
Dr. L. C. Holtzendorff
DENTAL SURGEON
To get tha beat work for tha least
money.
LOOK! SET OF TEETH S5.00
Gold Crowns $3.00 and up.
Impression taken In the morning
and plates delivered In atternoen.
Teeth Extracted Without p tt | n .
Valdosta, Ga.
B. S. RICHARDSON
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Valdoata, .,. Georgia,
I. P. Crutchfield
ARCHITECT.
Valdosta, ft Georgia.
Hotels, Banks Schools
An<] Fine Residence*.
DR. J. M. SMITH
Praetlce Limited to
the diseases of the
RYE, EAR, NOSU, AND THROAT
Office orer Olmmock't Drag Store
Valdosta, Ga.
DR. N. A. WILLIAMS
DENTIST.
Office Over Dlmmoek'a Drug Store.
Phone 141
CURRAN R. ELLIS.
ARCHITECT.
Bills Building—Cherry St. and Oottoa
Arena*.
Macon ft Georgia
Hotels, Stores, Schools, Tina
Resident*
Dr. Dan H. Breedlove
OSTEOPATH
Office McKoy Bolldlng.
Office Phone 146.
Dr. F. R. Parramore
DENTIST.
Over Dekl* Hardware O*.
Phtna 14.
DR. W. M. PHILLIPS
CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALIST
On Nervous and Chronic Diseases
418 and 18 Strlekland Building
Office Phone $71, Residence 432-J.
Valdosta, Ga.
Z. R. Hutchinson
Consulting Engineer
VALDOSTA .|. GEORGIA,
W. W. HARDEN
DENTIST,
Succceodlng Dr. A. N. Williams.
Office over Dlmmock'* Phar
macy. : : : : : : :
Valdosta, t>i Georgia.
DR. J.F. BURCHETT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Thomas Building '
Residence Phone 714
Office Phone 14
WOOD! WOOD!
Oswald Wilkinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Staten vllle, i-i Georgia
Office at Court House.
All kinds of wood, pineo oak
sawed any length. Large
loadz than ever and prompt de
livery. Fat wood that will bum
Phones 3I6-500-L
F. W. Schnauss, M. D.
Office and Laboratory over
Dunaway’s Drug Store, rear.,
Calls Left at Dunaway's will Receive
PROMPT ATTENTION.
O.M. SMITH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rome 1, Strickland Building.
Valdosta. .t. orerrin.
VALDOSTA COOPERAGE CO.
SQUIRREL SHOWS DEEP GRIEF
Mounts Over Severed Head of Mate
Ith Intensity That Seams Al
most Hui
uman.
bile
Earlle—Papa, what la tha rest of
the quotation ”Man proposes and—”
Mr. Peck (sadly)—Woman seldom
refuses.
Milleading Names
Practically all tha wooden clocks
called Dutch are made In the . village
of Freyburg, In the Black Foreat. Thla
misnomer la due to simple mispronun
ciation—"Deutach” meaning, of oourae.
German. Nothing la more natural
than to aaaume that India Ink cornea
from India, but It does not, and never
did, any more than does India rub
her. India Ink la a Chinese product,
and India rubber cornea from South
America. Camel’s hair brushes are
not made from the hair ot camels,
but from the hair of the tails, of Rua-
•tan and Siberian squirrels. Camel s
hair la, however, employed In the man
ufacture of certain fabrics to be made
Into shawls, etc., and la sometimes
mixed with silk.
Made Neat Escape.
Not so long ago a knowledge of
Latin was essential to an orator, and
long quotations from the Roman poets
embellished every debate. James
Payn, tha novelist, was ones at a din
ner party where a learned clergyman
insisted on quoting Oreek. The lady
sitting next to Payn asked for a trans
lation. Payn’a Oreek wae rusty. Ac
cordingly he assumed a blush, and
hinted to the lady that It was scarcely
fit for her ear. "Good beavenal” aba
exclaimed, "yon don't mean to say—"
"Please don't aek any more,” mur
rain ed Payn, "I really could not tell
Out-of-the-way German Inna.
Germany probably holds the record
for out-of-the-way Inn names. Berlin
alone can boast the "Angry Louise,"
the “Comfortable Lamb,” tha “Cold
Frog,” the “Dirty Parlor,” the "Bloody
Bones," the "Boxers' Den,” the "Four-
Hundred-Weight Man” and' the "Mu
sical Cats,” whilst a suburban land
lord, whose house stands near a ceme
tery and la a popular “pall up” for
sneh as anfbstat between Germany mourners, baa dubbed It, very appro-
ad America. prlately, the “Last Tear.”
jppMie .
United States baa Its lively and half-
domesticated colony of squirrels, and
there Is no other creature of the woods
and'fields with which city children
may—and do—become so familiar. An
Interesting story which shows the
depth of feeling which these little ani
mals ere capable, comes to the Com
panion from Waterloo, la;
A physician who lives near one of
the parks In that city had long had
nn especial Interest In a pair of squir
rels which made their home In a tree
within tight or hit house. One day be
noticed that one of this pair was run
ning up and down a certain tree In
the park, meanwhile chattering In the
grenteet excitement Finally the lit
tle fellow appeared on a branch, hold
ing between hlz pawa the severed head
of hit mate, over which he waa mean
ing and whining pitifully. On Investi
gation, It appeared that the dead squir
rel had been caught and actually de
capitated by a limb split off from tho
tree by a storm of the night before.
The grief-stricken mate would not
abandon the body all that day, and
mourned over the severed head with
an Intensity and absorption which
seamed almost human, with a depth
of emotion Indeed, of which somo hu
man balnga are hardly capable.—
Youth's Companion.
Dasher & Varnedoe
<p*-” fHON^Wl, VALDC. C ‘>,
Doors, Windbws, Moulding of all kind.
Shingles, Brick, Lime.
Carey’s Roofing, in all grades.
Rough and Dressed Framing, Flooring,
Ceiling, Siding and Finish.
- S-.'u
A complete stock always on hand: Out-of-town
orders given special attention, frompi delivery our
motto, 'jet ouifprices before buying,
Dasher & Varnedoe
Valdosta, Ga. Phone[334.
Navajo Blankets.
Much unadulterated nonsenso has
been written concerning the symbol-
lam of Navajo Indian blankets, and the
poetry, legend, tradition and history
woven by the squaw Into Its fabric. It
it trtle that aome designs have a sym
bolic meaning, but Hopl, Zunl and
Apaahe symbols are used quite as
freely aa those peculiar to the Nava-
Joa The Navajo aquaw la one of the
least Imaginative and least poetical
of human beluga, and it la quite safe
to aay that even when symbolic de
signs are employed In basket weav
ing It la without the remotest refer
ence to their true significance.
Cate Scratch a Table Leg to Pleeea
A table has been In the possession
of a Dulwich, England, family for over
eighty years, and during thla time the
various cats they have possessed have
scratched one leg, and one leg only,
till at last they ao wore It away that
It became uaelasa and had to he re
placed with a new leg. The old log la
still In existence and kept aa a. curi
osity.
Record of a Malna Stage Horae.
In the harness for 2,180 consecutive
dzyz and traveling 29,876 miles Is tha
record or Lee, the stage horse of
Mooae river. Lee la owned by Jonae
Holden, who transports mall between
Mooae River plantation and the rail
road station, and In the past aiz
years there has not been a day whan
he baa not been in harness.—Port
land Press.
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