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•HE VALDOSTA TIMKA VALDOSTA, OA, TtBSDAV. MARCH
WANT VETERANS
TO FURNISH
Historian of Daughters
Wants to get aJ Facts
OLD CONTE DERATE SOLDIERS
CALLED UPON TO ASSIST IN
KEEPING THE SOUTHERN
RECORD CLEAR.
Tg_4he Veteran* and Women. Who
Elvtul and Fought and Struggled
During the Terrible Period, 1881'
1806:
Tlie Historian General, at well aa
Plate Historian for the U. D. C„ haa
Issued a letter and ten questions
pertaining to this period. Thla let*
tor and questions hare been sent to
every Chapter Historian throughout
M ' South, and friends, we como to
information. We can not
■y, for alas, there la none,
and that is what wa want, facto,
true Incidents, things that you men
and women know personally, the bat
tles you we're "In, when and where
and the clrcuttances connected.
These articles will be bonnd—la
book form, Just aa soon aa enough
are Secured to complete a volumo,
■and will than be made a study for
■out children of the South, Do you
mot want yonr children to know the
truth ? This la the only way they
can get It, then giro them the facta
aa yon know them, for only
through you who took part In the
great struggle can be gotten real
Southern history.
Tell na what you know about the
accession of your state, the Ku Klux
Klan, the refugees, the reconstruct
ion period, how you got medicine,
food and clothing through the ene
my’s line, how the hospitals were
managed—a story really of anything
that occurred during that time and
afterwards when our Sunny South
rose from the aBhes of her cities and
loss of her brave, noble sons, and
lands, and tell us what part you
took In her upbuilding.
' 1 sincerely hope to hear very soon
from any woman who lived then,
eMHWBTtrWW Ttbta 'appeal.
Come to see me and tell me If you
do not care to write and I shall he
^i-^J&dwt^veterana and women, "please
Mp your historian, so that whan
She goes to the convention of the V.
D. C. of Georgia In Athens next No-
vemher she will not be ashamed,
hut proud of the records of her peo-
i. B *' 0w 0,lr 0 ® nor »l Hlato-
• *. l etter ' Re * d “ c *refn!ly and
_ „ Information you will send mo
will be gladly received.
MRS. J. TOM WOOD.
'Historian Valdosta Chapter U. D. o.
200 E. Adair at., Valdosta, Qa.
General Historian's Letter.
Dear Historians:
Elrat, I wish to send to you a
loving greeting and to assure, you
that I appreciate the honor bestow
ed upon me at Richmond. Va.. whore
I was made Historian General of the
Halted Daughters of the Confedera-
cy—the highest gift that Is In their
power to .bestow, so I regard It
Second, I rejoice that you have-a
—t with me In thls hlatorlcal work
vital work of our or-
I*t us thou together
secure while wo can the
' our beloved
story can only be se-
■ veteran man and
The mtitake
-j by U. D. a. bistort.
■ to prepare papers upon snb-
already treated of In printed
'ry. tvhat. It behooves us to
secure now are the unwritten facts
Life Saver
In a tetter from Branch*
land, W. Vat,.Mrs. Eliza*
beth Chapman says: “I
suffered from womanly
troubles nearly five years, i
All the.doctors in the coun
ty did me no good. I took
Cardul, and now I am en
tirely well, i feel like a
new woman. Cardul saved
my life! AH who suffer
from womanly trouble
should give Cardul a trial."
661
CARDUI
Tho Woman’s Tonic
50 years of proof have |
convinced those who tested''
It, that Cardul quickly re
lieves aches and pains due
to womanly weakness, and
helps nature to build up
weak women to health and
strength. Thousands of
women have found Cardul'
to be a real life saver.
Why not test It for your
case? Take Cardul today!
TURPS
TO LAST JUST
ANOTHER WEEK
Receipts at Savannah
Have Come to Nothing^
VERV LITTLE HAS BEEN DOING
IN SAVANNAH BECAUSE THERE
WAS NO STOCK ON WHICH. TO
1K> BUSINESS.
and still re-
Sta
mains the Standard
tonic-fo
used i
if we with' tfie work well done
Trusting & hearty co-operation oa
your part and expressing a hope
that your report for this year wist
fully justify ay highest expectation®,
T am, youre cordially In TJ. D. C:
bonds,
MILDRED LEWIS RUTHERFORD)
Historian General U. D_ C.
Athens, Qm.
THOUSANDS
IN RANKS
OF IDLE
Strikers Commit Crimes
to Get in Jail so as
to Get Something
to Eat
8*van n ah, Ga„ March' 23.
week from today the naval store*
year for tho season of 1811-1S will
come to an end and pending tbs- ar
rival of that date theta la oat a
grest (Ceil cf trading going oa la
the Savannah market. Thera la not
muck doing because there i* not
mucls stock on hand to do buaineaa
’with.
The receipts have dlopped down to
ItractlcaUy nothing. They are even
ilighter.than they usual? are at thla
time of the year because of th* very
ittad ; weather'- conditions that have
marked the recent time* in the naval
■ stores belt There can be no very
great Entarest- sustained In a market
vhen there Is nothing much te trade
upon. The tradlac that has i^een
done daring the week baa been at
slight adva-noes over that of the
week before and' the market opened-
this morning Area at forty nine and
a quarter cents a gallon for spirits.
This price had been brought about
largely by the presence In the man.
ket qa a customer of the Standard
Oil Company. Thla concern totPSto.
the market every time It goes In to
busy. There have been other prom
inent purchasers la the market also
during the week, notably the Ameri
can Naval Stores Company and the
London and Savannah .Company, the
latter buying for export.
It Is now very evident that the
new seatsn It {going to atart 'off,
vefy lata. The crop will be at leagt
six weeks behind what It was fgat
season at'the opening and It will bo
lute In the spring 'before the new
crop begins to '\mdvq "with any
volume. The reason for this may 1
THE FEDERAL AGENTS
HEAR OE COAL'TRUST
London, March 23.—The end of be ,ound ,n th# *"« coW wl »-
the third week of Urn great.*» “ ad "** W « h « T » **•’ “
coal Vslk« lound tens of thousand)
dally being added to the number Of
Idle.
In Southern Wales the Idle men
are wilfully breaking the law to get
:n Jail to be assured of food
The Miner's Executive Council
adopted a resolution to meet the
government representatives in a Joint
conference on Monday.
The minimum wage Mil. | n the
house of commons will go on Its final
passage Monday and then lent to
the house of lords.
A stormy, session of the house of
commons continued until early to-
< ! ay, hut no session la being held to-
d ‘ T - IA
THE HAND A NUISANCE
Atlanta Moale-Moklng Arrange,
ment to too Mach of Noise Maker
Atlanta, Oa., March 21.—An auto
matic brass hand on top of a motion
picture theatre In this city, which
hae eet Its strident echoes flying
over the housetop, and Into office
windows for some weeks past, has
been declared a public nuisance by
the recorder, and will have to como
off Its perch.
Complaints against the lond-
^is the embbdiment of
elements that make for
good health and
strength. '^WKr
aid,. DBOGGISTS
11-23
Steps Taken by the Depart
ment of Agriculture to Pre
vent the Combination.
Washington, Mirr.lj 33.—It to re.
rontodt today that agents of the de
partment of Justlceinvestlgatlng con
ditions 'In Chisago and New York
rual market^ ,-dhd* In the Pennsyl
vania and aeathem coal Helds.
It la^MSed that a giant combine
has 'been, formed to maintain high
prices.
Wt"
I saw It .on the censer of our smiling
little town,
I. saw- % roll a, cigarette Bad strain
an %wt»l brown)
( saw It light tho cigarette and give
It gentle suck,
saw the smoke blown from Its nosq
_0nd mariiga «• placid loolh
upon Its 'head, Its
be found In 'the.wit and cold win- Jt , ... br .°. W ‘ ,
in? eaelv w. hav. b.H U « B 1 ^S dollar high and
. . —: - - . white as driven show;
ha. h«n too wet even to cut new Ilg €loth were cut ln r#cont , h
hexe. — «... 'one reason there tu , hoe# were y#ry tM>
than for sometime ^nd as I looked and saw, I thought
of the origin of mgn.
boxps and' this to 'one reason there
are fewer cut
past.
The rosl n market trig b66h loom-.
Tlfere has^be dUrl ° S ’’.“J T* - P*" 1 “ <» » el ‘
There has been a gradual harden-1
ing of the tone of the market and i overheard .emarks It made td a
he price, have advancM seme. The| ve,y n'shlngbell.
light receipts have been In a large r heard It a:.- • i seen her” that are-
measure to blame—or thanked—tori j nK ,- wn
this condition. And ..L a.
. . I And aak her where “she’d been at”
Th c future, market remain, still. | with beautiful Miss Brown
There Is nothing doing. Tho prea.lt heard It say that “Hamlet” "was
ent seslon end, on Saturday—One an opera out of sight "
week from todsy—and on April 1st
everybody wilt be content to rob ont
and atart anew,
ATLANTA MAN INHERITS
CASTLE AND $500,00
And
ly it had the tickets for the!
following Friday night; |
I marveled at l!a .grammar and list
knowledge, of the stage,- I
And then I thought again of a pro-1
historic sgia, 1
A Baronetcy Also Comes to
Mr. Woodwide From Rela
tives in Old Ireland;
Atlanta, Qa., March 23.—John
Wood side, , prominent real estate
dealer of this city, has been notified
**o““*»v ino loua- '•»(/» hm 'oeon uOiluCd
are m» unwritten facta I T0 **** * ,ren ® came from office build- lh,t •* heir to Bailey castle Ire-
who alono know them, i |gg_M_much aa two blocks distant 1 ! * n <2 and property worth one-half a
rami -r- f-f —-a*- ttilllon dollars besides a barronatcy,
Mr. WoodMde to aready wealthy.
Our veterans are faet pasring
nwav and the time growing shorter
p -ad Shorter for this work *o ba
done. Let tho voterana tell na the
etory themselves. Let sentiment
enter'lnto the story so long as It
does not Interfere with the facta.
What we wish to history—the his
torical spot where an event took
place mn« be aecnratety given, and
no 'Think ao” must be recorded aa
facto. Affidavits most be secured
to facto of importance, signatures
secured -tn the presence of wit
Appreciating how difficult k Is to
secure these facts, I hav* .outlined
a method, which while not perfect,
may answer t, suggestive nntll
something better Is found.
During the year I shall be glad to
have suggestions from each of you.
AH must work together as a whole.
Instead of Liquid
Antiseptics » Peroxide
many people 'are now using
Paxtine Toilet Antueptic
The new toltot germicide powder to he
..dissolved in water as needed.
For Ml toilet and hygienic uses R to
Better and more economical.
To cleanse and whiten the
teeth, remove tartar and
prevent decay.
• the month, de-
Sir Joh n and Lady Woodsld# will “
leave shortly for Ireland to look after
estate.
-j
MARKET REPORTS TODAY,
Stock, Market Went spins Horrj
•ad Cotton woe Quiet,
New York, March 22.—Stocks con
tinued strong today making a furth
er advance. Business was broader on
good buying orders.
Cotton was quiet at on) to two
higher. .Later there was a slight
rally. May 10:27. July 10:0.
Chicago Provision Market,
Chicago, March 22.—Wheat was
tTe“^^g mrrLT 1 ' we »? c ’ n,T “ one-fourth to ona-balf
end entA. m ansi ka lower. Previsions were higher. May
' “ ' M » *2, riba 2.11.
cattle strong. ,
To disinfect t_
•troy disease germs, and
„ purify the breatlu
To kesp artificial teeth and ,
bridife work clean, odorless* - ■» -
pi 1 ootln<> from the teeth ®nd
purify the breath after smokln
To eradicate perspiration and
“ “ bath
f& b L-tl M pt,e wuhlcuown.
and ento. *5 and M eta a box. drnggtou 1 Pvovtolona, wet
*»»■^r° rk 1 * M# - Ur '« »•
THE PAXTONTOtLgToO-Borro-jUaaa, ’ Hogs .steady and caUl,
■w It straddle on a stool at
soda fountain swell,
I heard it call ‘Olmme a dope” and
■■Ms the alerk to hell; ■
I heard It hum a truthful tunc
more truthful than It meant—
f heard It hum "My ba-bee, I haven't
Viligot a cent.”
Then I thought about the weighty
brains some animals possess
And how Its mother fondlea tt and
vainly trtoa to guess
What a wonder It will be, whan It
becomes a man —
And all the world Is wondering if't
ever esn
(Peconj, a man..
oers? U DC ™-
JOHN DEERE
STALK CUTTERS
AND
■■ HARROWS
DISK
CALL IN AND SEE THEM
W. H. Briggs Hardware Co.
Valdosta, - - - ~
CALL TO SEE US
New Firm
Fresh Stock
WHOLESALE
Hay, Grain and Mill Products ::
Sugar, Rice, Coffee
Heavy Groceries
t• — ■
£ “ROXAM FLOUR.” Try It
FIT FOR A KING
i
PHONE 800
A. S. Pendleton’s'Old Stand
■ W.
Reliance Fertilizer Co.
A. H. Denmark, Local Manager. Office Rear Wyone Shoe Co
JZERS AND
Fertilizer Materials
Factory Savannah) Ga.
Warehouse Vaio^ * a, ^ a
Negro Threatened to Dae Can.
Officer Presley went out to the
western part of tho city and arrem-
«‘l ■ negro named H. O, Clements
on a complaint of soma of the peo
ple living out that way, who said
that Clements had a long gun on
hie person and was threatening to
uae K on some people who made
him
tt seams that Clements works at
the oil mill, and yesterday while he
w aa taking a nap soma other boys
threw some water In Ms face to
f
, ■ wake hln
INDIGESTION
__ j m ■■ — . cent tho
wxkq him up and for the pnrpoa* of
lit when
hifa. It la Mid th L
' * - « — J up he did not to*
Kidney and Bladder Troubles anti ^ ke ,n th * ,plrit %hlch «*•
Nervous Debility Yield Readily I *° h ® 1Mnt home lm *
and Quickly to Treatment with *" d b ‘■ " turn *
iunninnin nee.,-. I ,n * *° tIl# *®d threatening to
HAGGARD S SPECIFIC TABLETS " h00t * h0,e anybody who
**A SURE CURE** I ^^ered him.
OhctmbMahMh (hb ^ !* **16 that he vu no untnnn-
'raur^tabMa foriadu op:e * ,),e • telephone message
Ma * B ° n * 40 the cltjr ? 0r * PoMbWttbtt#
rwrwiw! nnr * Officer Presley went oat there
SSVoSrrl? - * " cd arrested him, bringing him
back to town and turning him over
red fci£3, 'o the sherllt, as the charges against
%iacT.b! 1 " m would properly come before
totob* the city court.
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Advertise* In Th, Dally Times.
Positions Secured
-By Th*
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
20M West MtochsO Street, Atlanta, Gi
OVER 1KOUO BYUDKNTH IN POSITIONS.
4) ym^r^t^ , D , I^dw C ^to , JI^ , ?'" w " ,rh w *» ,0 «—
. „ U d Ka presrnt manag.ment 21 rears
Banking Dapartmat eqnlppM with Addin,- Maehtnre «,
r *^***^ U " 1 P”**—*• Bkpertanoad and capable faculty.
Beat aretom. In extotonc. taught The famous Graham-
Pitmans Shorthand, the system which la adopted for exnert
£ r .un£* ,0 “ C,, ‘ Ur7
evidence op MERIT
... f*L ren,r * °* school la more than double that of
alflrenV toct BU *^ B *** ta ttto ^ *• « »
Ento at Once. Wrile T<M | for c ,
Addregg A. C. BRISCOE, Pre*.
0r L W ' ARNOLD, Vice-Pre*. Atlanta, Ga.
Pro. Tho*. L. Bryan, wall-known Educator, Is with the Sonthcrn
'a.'.