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JPAGB THBEB
THE VALDOSTA
TIMES, .
VALDO^H^P^
SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1013.
81 Pneumonia Very
Dangerous
Emjr one who has a cold is in actual
danger of contracting pneumonia. The
patient must have prompt attention and
prompt relief will be given by
VICK5pX™SALVE
It U a reliable treatment that i
aeut of the disease through f
sorption. t
llie healing, antiseptic and germ destroying
vapors are inhaled with each breath, while ex-
terually. the treatment is absorbed through the
pores.
The effect is immediate—the result permanent
Send to your druggist at once for a jar—when
you need it you will need it badly.
At jrMrdraifht’isrkf mag
25c. 50c. $1.00
Economy tucgttU tho dollar tUo
fn ' Vick’s Family Remedies Co.
r mrCQ CnmArnn, N. C.
GIVES $1,000 FORTUNE TELLER
Mrs. J. J. Re«*so Returned for the
Money, But It Was Gone.
Mrs. J. J. Reese, wife of the
well known insurance man who te-
sidee at 103 Fifth avenue, is mourn
ing the loss of $1,0)0. which she
stated was secured from her by
Mme. Martel, the fortune t*U*r.
whom the police are •eeking.
Mrs. Reese consulted Madame
Martel several times and won her w
complete confidence. The fortune YOUng Mail Arrested May
teller was to discover certain things .
for Mrs. Rees© and In order to do Bring Slllt for Damages
so. she told the latter to bring | --
$1,000 In currency to the office.’
Mme. Martel was then to put the BP. McNAUGHTON SENTENCED TO
NEWS OF A DAY
AMONG PEOPLE
OF
RULES OF THE COMMITTEE.
Th e County Committee Entrance
Fee* for Candidates.
At the recent meeting of the Dem
ocratic Executive Committee of! lhey were t0 ° d _ Irt J r to have
Lowndes County a sub-committee j de * ,r ® d effect ;
was ’appointed for the purpose,
among other things, of fixing en
trance fees for candidates for the
various offices. That committee begs
to submit the following:
(1) Entrance fees, clerk of the
superior court $20.; sheriff $20;
tax collector $20; ordinary $15; tax
receiver $10; treasurer $10; county
commissioner, $5; county surveyor
$2.50; coroner $2.50.
.(2) No candidate will be en
titled to have his namo printed on
the official ballot unlegs the entrance
fe 0 required be paid by six o’clock
p. m., Saturday, April 13th.
Entrance fees may be paid to any
member of this committee. '
Valdosta, Ga., Apr’l*4th, 1912.
A. T .WOODWARD,
W. D. PEEPLES
J. B. COPELAND,
Committee.
HANG ON MAY 10th AND TO BE
TAKEN BACK TO THE SAVAN
NAH JAIL.
Savannah, Ga., April 9.— Ueorgo
The Dinger After Grip,
l ies often In a run-down system.
Weakness, nervousness, lack of *p-
T-'tfte, energy and ambition, *lth
♦Harder'liver and kidneys oftsn fol
ic w an attack of this wretched dis
ease. The greatest need then Is
Electric Bitters, the glorious tonic,
blood purifier and regulator of stom
achy liver ana kidneys. Thousands
have proved that they worn*“-***"”
strengthen the nerves, hnlldj
aystefaqjpfnd restore to hi
good spirits after an sttai
If suffering, try thorn,
Gold and perfect satlsfactli
:hv' Dlmmoek’s Pharmai
RttSSNSyUhe*:
noney in a bag which Mrs. Uerae
was to wear around her neck as a
rhartn thereby obtaining her wish.
Mrs. Reese drew the money from the
b&nk in large bills, some $100, some
$50 and others of smaller denomina
tion. When she took them to the „ ... _ „ ...
clairvoyant, the latter declared that, H ' «'"• th ® J0U “ B Bammoro “■»“
,l, e t who waa arrested at Hardesvtlle, 8.
She prevailed upon C., and confined In Jail for aeveral
ho Home lady to give them to her _ weeks wltn Henry Kukstorm, In con-
to Lo cleaned with her "magic min- nection with th 0 hold-up of the At-
etal stick,' She waa to come back ' (an ti„ Coast Line train there on Dee-
for the money Monday afternoon.'ember 12, stated while Tlaltlng In
When ehe did Mme. Martel waa Savannah h. la considering bringing
B ° ne - ! suit against the railroad for the part
This Is Hio largest loss reported the company played In hhr arrest and
tut many other, have been stung detention. Hill has been at Hardee-
for lesser amounts perhaps aggro, i evcr aWce h , wl , S cuulttod la
gating several thousand dollars tn t^ e Federal Court here. He now has
CLARK WINS IN
ILLINOIS OVER
PROF. WILSON
-
Roosevelt 6ets the State
Over lyes. Taft
CLARK'S MAJORITY OVER MIL
SON M'AS AllOfT 3 TO 1 AND
ROOSGVKLrij OVKR TAl'T
MAS 115,000 ^PLURALITY.
Valdosta Professional Directory
^0^
all.—Rome Tribune-Herald.
a suit against deputy sheriff L, K.
Mrs. Roeso Is a former resident j Mel drlm for false arreat for »20,000
of Quitman, her husband at one
time being one of the owners and
editors of the Free Press—Qult'uan
Free Press.
pending in the courts. Hill says ho
expects to go to Baltimore In a few
days. His case is now in the hands
of his attorneys here.
Hliot by Her Little Brother.
The condition of little Margaret
Craig, the eleven-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Craig, who
was accidentally shot with a .22 cal
iber rifl 0 by her 8-year-old brother,
John, Sunday at their father** coun-
tlon ”but"he be~ganT(T use'DrT’King^a 1 try hom 0 near here, Is considerably
New Discovery, and was completely improved. The little girl’s wou n ds
cured by ten bottles. Now lfe la nr o regarded aa serious, however.
Almost a Miracle.
One of the most startling changes
ever seen in any man, according to
W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tex.,
was effected years ago In his brother.
‘*He had auch a dreadful cough.**
h e writes, “that all our family
thought he was going Into concump- j
sound and
pounds. For many yeara our family
lias used this wonderful remedy for
coughs and colds with excellent re
sults.*' 'It’s quick, safe, reliable and
guaranteed. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle fre e at DImmock's Phar
macy, Ingram Drug Co., W. D. Duna
way.
, W e can show you a good supply
of cheap and medium priced horses.
Prices and term* right. Mlsell
Live Stock Co. Tn old Griffith 8t*-
It may be just what you need.
PURELY
The Sorest,'
Safest And
Best Tiling ,
Better Than
Calomel—More
Satisfactory
To Put f
Than Pills.
A Sluggish I 1
Equally
Uver To Work \
Beneficial
And Keep
You Well.
For Children
Or Adults.
The girl wa. shot by the accidental
discharge of the gun when her broth
er playfully pointed It at her, com
manding “handa up.” The bullet
entered the breast.
Dr, McNnughton to Return,
It la expected that Dr. W. J. Mc-
Naughton, the Bwalneboro, Ga., phy
sician who waa convicts d and aen-
tenced to death for the murder of
Fred Flanden, by poisoning will do
returneil to the Chatham County Jail
tonight or tomorrow morning. . Dr,
McNnughton waa re-aentenced to
| hang on May 10, when taken before
the auperior court of Emanuel coun
ty yesterday. The extraordinary mo
tion for the new trial, which waa
filed aeveral weeks ago waa argued
last night.
Taft’s Idea Is Approved,
j Resolutions have been passed hr
| th e Rivera and Harbora committee
of the Savannah Chamber of Com
merce, approving of th 8 legislation
recommended by President Taft In
VISITAltl
Insist upon LIVER-RIGHT.
SO Cents Per Bottle.
For Sale By BARNS' PHARMACY and C. 8. IIONDVIIANT'S
DRUG STORE Valdosta, Ga.
Chicago, April jlO,—The latest to.
turns In the Iltyots primary ln<ll-
cate that Rooaerelt has defeated
Taft by a plurality of 115,000, and
that Clark has beat Wilson 3 to 1.
Senator Cullou rotlred, Law
rence Sherman winning the Repub
lican nominating _for the United
States senate. j
Deneen, for a second nomination,
defeated iLorlmefa candidate, Loe
Small, by more thin 2 to 1.
Every delegate to the Baltimore
convention will be Instructed for
Clark. I
Roosevelt eaptomfi 51 delegates, J Valdosta,
Taft 2, and 2 tf,-» doubtful to tho
Republican convention.
DRS. SCHNAUSS & BURCHETT
Dr. F. W. SCHNAUSS j DR. J. F. BURCHETT
Special attention given to dis
eases of Wcmen and Children
Office over Dunaway's Drug Store.PHONE 15
Special attention given to dis
eases of Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat.
GO TO
Dr. L. C. Holtzendorff
DENTAL BURGEON
To get th* b*it work for th* l*a*t
mo nay.
LOOK! SET OF TEETH $5.00
Gold Crowns $3.00 and up.
Impression taken in th* morning
and p)**** delirored In aft*rno*n.
Teeth Extract s Without Pain.
YaTdosta, ‘On.
Dr. F. R. Parramore
DENTIST.
Over Dtkle Hardware Oe.
Phene IS.
W. W. HARDEN
DENTIST,
Succeeding Dr. A. N. William*.
Office over DImmock’s Phar
macy.
Georgia.
THOSE SUDDEN TWINGES
Bring Buffering to Many a Valdosta
Reader.
Pain fs nature's signal of distress.
A warning that must not bo Ig
nored.
Those sharp . twlng©* In tho
tack—
Those sudden, stab-like pal us
when stooping
Are signs of kidney trouble—
Signs that must not be neglected,
To cure the pains you must cur*
the kidneys.
Use a tested and proven kldnoy
refi&dy.
N6ne endorsed^jlltf Down’s Kid
ney J^I*-
at
1c
his annual messago to Congress Dec.
6, 1910, that no toll bo charged for
vessels sailing under the United
States flag in passing through the
Tanama canal. Every influence of
th c body will bo used in this action
being taken whe Q the canal is open
ed to commerce.
CHUFAS..
VELVET BEANS
Sorghum, Amber and Orange Cane
German Millet, Cat Tail Millet
Early Com, Peas, Seeds of all kind
VINSON'S DRUG STORE
(Formerly VINSON & BARNES)
121 N. Patterson St.
Valdosta - - Georgia
*tat<
H. N. Bullard, 21 o Forest streer,
Valdoeta, Ga., says: “I can recom
mend Doan's Kidney Pills to any
one suffering from kidney complaint.
I had dull pains In my loins which
made me miserable and having
Doan’s Kidney Pills brought to my
attention, I procured them from
Dlmmock'a Pharmacy. I They prove !
of great benefit and I am now free
from backache and my kidneys are
In a normal condition.'*
For sale by all dealer*. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other. 1
D. W. FREEMAN
rilYBICIA- and surgeon ..
Residence am. Office 210 Ashley Bt
Phone 2M.
Call, left nt Donduranta Drug Stars
will receive prompt attention.
P. C. QUARTERMAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ..
Office Over Vinson's Drug Store.
Valdosta Georgia
CURRAN R. ELLIS.
ARCHITECT.
Kill, Building—Cherry St. and Cotton
Avanna.
Macon Georgia
Hotel*, Stern, School*, Vina
Redden ta.
W. H. NEWTON
VETERINARY BURGEON
*0 Year, In The Practice
Bam', Stable.
Phone No. 23. .... Valdosta, Ga.
Oswald Wilkinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Stntonvillo, Georgia
Office at Court House.
Dr. Dan H. Breedlove
OBTKOk'VTH
Office McKey Building.
Office Phone 146.
DR. W. M. PHILLIPS
CIIIROPBAOTIO SPECIALIST
On Nervcu* and Chronic DlMaaet
til and II Strickland Building
Office Phone 111. Rntdence 432-J.
ValdolU, On.
GEO. E. SIMPSN, H
ATTORNEY AT LAM - .
Room No. 5. Strickland Blgd.
Valdosta, Ga,
O. M. SMITH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Romo 1, Strickland Building.
Valdoeta, Georgia.
B. S. RICHARDSON
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Valdosta, -i- Georgia.
Z. R. Hutchinson
Consulting Engineer
ALDOOTA -:- GEORGIA.
shingLes m lath m ^ Fender Lumber Company
PHONE 44. 601 Wert Savannah Ave., VALDOSTA,-GEORGIA ,
We carry a full line of all kinds of building; lumber.
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISH, MOULDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
V »rtt ty shop work of all kinds—Window and Door Frames and Screens a specialty
f. -
Big Engine Off t)e Track.
The Georgia Southern passenger
train which waa due her* this morn-
jlng at 6:30 from Maco a reached the
We havo Juet received a bunch of
fancy standard bred horses and city about nlns o'clock, being de-
mares and some of them w© think
are lady broke. Ke will be glad to
show you JuRt how gentle they are.
MIxeil Live Stock Co., In old Griffith
Stables.
H« Fell From Grace,
no-called traveling preacher
dropped into Barney one day last
week, accompanied b y a little pet
dog. The preacher began his round
of the stores begging for money and
while thus Engaged some of tho
mischievous Barney boys eorralled
the little dog and proceeded to tie
a can to his tall. What the little
dog did in trying to escape from hie
tormentors was a plenty. Finally
the preacher came out of a store
nnd seeing that his canine friend
was faring badly, forgot his relig
ion and proceeded to “cuss up" the
wholo shooting match. Some of
those who heard him say he had a
brand new assortment of oaths and
explosives „ever heard before I n that
community, in fact he seemed to
»*e a past grandmaster in th.» art
and the harder he swore the great*
er was the amusement of his listen
ers.—Quitman FrP* Press.
layed three or four hours at Vienna
on account of the fact that the en
gine which was polling the train
got off the track nt » switch.
Tb« train waa not tnnntaff rerr
rapidly at ths time and the accident
did ot amount to mfcub, though it
caused a good dost of delay Thero
Is nothing quits so helpless as nn
engine off tho track, and this Is os.
peclally true of the big engines which
pull th© Georgia Southern passenger
trains.
CmCHfSp’.S.PILLS
fern k *<>*«. *» Bvrt. Site* AfwaytkaUaMa
SOLO BY DRLGGISlS EVERYWHERE
JOHN DEERE
STALK CUTTERS
AND
DISK HARROWS
CALL IN AND SEE THEM
W. H. Briggs Hardware Co.
Valdosta, - - Ga.
Flr*t La Grippe, Then Bronchitis.
That was the case with Mr*. W.8.
Rallcy, McCreary. Ky. "My wire
was taken down with a navero attack
of la grippe, which ru3 Into bron
chitis. She coughed *t though ahe
had consumntion and could not
sleep at night. The first bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
gave her an much relief that ahe
continued using it until the was
permanently cured.*'
Notice of Rale of Bankreptcy 8tock.
Pursuant to an order granted by
the Hon. Wilfred C. Lano, referee In
bankruptcy, at Valdosta, Ga., will be
sold to the highest bidder for cash,
at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 16, 1912,
before the store house of B. J. Bir
mans, bankrupt, at Ray’# Mill, Ga.
the entire stock of merchandise of
the said 8. J. Sirmnns,’ bankrupt,
subject to the confirmation of said
eale by the referee.
Raid merchandise sold as the
property of the said 8. J. Slrmanr,
bankrupt. GEO. E. SIMPSON,
4-10 dl wl . Trustee.
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Write for this book today. A postal Moll do. Address
Farmers Line Department
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. (fipt
33 South Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.