The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, September 14, 1912, Image 6

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TJTK TALDOBTA TIMM* VALD08YA. GA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, <913. Itching Skin Quickly Cooled t*at itch Instantly. Juat a faw drops of tha cool in* and healinr D. D. D. Proscription and the Itch is gone—not In half an hour—not IB ten minutes—but In five seconds. Wa know this lotion will do the work. If the first regular bottle falls to prove It to poor satisfaction it will not cost yon a coat. .This front specific for skin diseases. IX D. I>. Prescription, usually sells for $1.00 a bottle, but now. by special arrangement you can get a trial else bottle for 25 cents. This will be enough to show you why we always recom mend r>. D. D. for all skin troublea D. D. 1). glrcs Instant relief. t ■' 1 *1 WASHBURN DRUG OO. Vsldoete, Ga. S*Y| Brooks County Seed Rye C. S. Valdosta Fall and Spring Oats, Turnip Seed, Rape Seed, Bermuda Onion Sets BONDURANT’S :: Georgia ANDEKKOX IS NOMINATED. Savannah Statesman Is to Be a Can* <Jldate for President of Senate. Savannah, Sept. 11.—Tomorrow At noon in tb« city court room It is expected that the next president ol the Georgia senate will be nomina ted in a aenatoriai convention.Hon. J. Randolph Anderson, recently chosen senator of the First district, will be nominated in a convention representing the entire district. Th# delegates from Chatham were se lected yesterday and those from Ef fingham and Bryan counties are ex- petced to he on hand alto. Mr. Anderson, who Is to be nom inated, Is a candidate for president of the senate and hla friends de clare that Lis chances for election an* as good a fl could be imagined He is understood to hav 0 pledges from about twenty members of tho next sonate to support him for tie office. THE O’NEAL TURPENTINE CUP NOTICE TO TURPENTINE OPERATORS .Our cup is as good as the best. We will save you money if you wil let us. W«, guarantee prices to be as low as the low- est. Write us for terms and prices. Will call on you at your request. Georgia and Florida Turpentine Cup and Metal Co. VALDOSTA GA Hold Robbery at Wayeross. A young white man la under ar rest at Wayerosa under suspicion of having knocked down and robbed Mr, Andrew Sweat, of that place, near the onion station there on Monday night. The alleged rob- brfjh oceurred about 10 o’clock and reated considerable exxcitement. Mr. Sweat was hit on the back of the head by some kind of an instru ment, supposed to be a pUtol. He v as badly stunned by tho blow and when h© regained consciousness ha told of the robbery. Another man who lives near Way- cross reported to the officers there yesterday that when he was flxjng to have th© city he wa» held up by a nmn At the point of a pistol and asked to put up a cash bond for being drunk and disorderly. The man was arrested and is being held for further Investigation. Another case of Interest at Way- evoss is that of three young white men for gambling. One of them was a heavy loser and Is said to have squealed on the others. Thotna# County Fair Dales. November 6 and 7 have been fix ed as the days of the Farmers’ Fair of Thomas county. These dates wera wet after careful considera tion of the crop conditions and :he wishes of those who will contest. W. M. Parker, of Thoraasvllle, was node general manager, L. R, El der, assistant manager, and 8. L. Heald, aecretary. They are prepar ing for two days of splondld exhi bition and entertainment of an unu sual nntur.) Is being planned with a bargain week and free railroad Taro by the merchants of Thomaa- vllle. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS Turnips, Beets, Radishes, Lettuce Cabbage and all kinds of new Garden Seeds W. D. DUNAWAY Funeral of Mrs. J II. Bunn The funeral of Mrs. J. R. Bunn who dlod at her home In Fairfax Sunday, was held Monday after noon. Services were conducted at Fairfax and the remains brought to Waycrosg on a special train for Interment In Lott cemetery. Mrs. Bunn Is survived by ber husband, who | B at the head or one of the Waycros* banks, and one son, H. D. Bunn. She had been In III health for ovor a year. Before mar- rlago she was a Ml*g Whitley and made her horn® In North Carolina. Valdosta, Moultrie & Western Railroad Arrival* and Departure of Trains at Valdosta} (Central Standard Time), ARRIVALS. a*. 3—1:30 s.m.—Lntm lloultrle 6:30 s.m., connects at Valdoata with morning train,. Ho. 4—1:10 p.m.—Ltav, MouttrU 116 p.m., connect, at Valdoata with all attamoon traua. axcopt A 0. L. westbound. Mo. 0—0:00 am.—Leave, Moulin, 7:00 a.sa.couneeU with O. 8. A F. . White Spring, special, ale* O. 8. ft F. northbound and Q. ft F. Muthbonnd. DK1* ART1T KEH, Mo, 1—(:I0 am.—Arrive, Moultrie 10:30 a. m., connecta with Sou to Ga. Hr. for Adel. Mo. S—4:30 pm.—Arrive Moultrie 6.30 p. m.. connecta at Moreen with Booth da. R,. tor Qultmaa and Hampton Springs, nl Mooltrla with A. I), ft A. and Ga. Northern Rj., north ■nd oonnth oouud. Mr »—T:45 P.m.—Arrive, Moalirle 9:4$ p.m., connect, at Morvwnwlth Hampton Spring! apodal, and at Valdoata with White Spring, «pectaL IMPORTANT—Train, No. 1, 3. 3 and 4 era DAILY EXCEPT SUN- Y. Tiamt N,. T and 3 are SUNDAY ONLY. ■. M. VWSKS, Ticket Agent. M. J. CHAUNCEY, Oom'L Agt. a B. LUCAS, Trane Manager. Tho Men who Succeed Aa head, of large entorprlflos are men of great enorgy. Success, today, demand, health. To all la to fall. UVhMttar folly for a man to endure n wank, run-down, half alive condi tion' when Electric Blttera will put him right on hla feet In short order, "Four bottlee did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took, write, Chaa. B, Alton. Syhranla, On." After two yean of suffering with rheumatism, liver trouble, otomach disorders and deranged kldneya, 1 nm again, thanks to Electric Blttera, Mund and well.” Try them. Only 10 cent* at Dlmmock', Pharmacy, Ingram Drug Co. and W.'D. Duna way. Medico, t 0 Meet at Waycroea. One of the moat lmmportant con vention, ever held by the Eleventh Diet riot Medical Aesociatton will convene In Waycroaa November 10. In addition to having an Interest- lnr program the convention will elect officers for 1013 befon ad journing. Plana for giving the vlalttnc phy sicians n royal time are being made end there I, every Indication tha: the visit of the association will bo long remembered. B or S doses BOB will break any case of Chills and Fever; and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. Prion 35c. STOLE BY THE WHOLESALE. A Negro Porter Enriches Himself at Expense of Hie Employer,. . (From Tuesday's Dally.) A negro named Calton Partridge, who haa been a trusted employe of G: Presley A Co. at their near-beer depot, waa arrested this morning on a charge of larceny and It la aald that bis tbafta during the past six month, will amount to more than 31.000. Mr. Presley says that the negro was stealing everything he could get his band, on, hut mostly beer. Within the past week or two it wan found that he was stealing two or three barrels of beer a week from the warehouse and sometimes his theft, woull go to more than that. He atated this morning that be had stolen between seventy-five and one hundred barrels of beer during the past five or six months. The negro hud th e confidence of hie employers to suck an extent that ho was allowed to do much collect ing for them, a, well as to pay bills the firm owed! A check was made on him recdnily and It was found that be was not turning In money. Another check wag made and It wa, found that the beer wav disappearing from the warehouse Ithout any ,returns being made for it. Day before (yesterday Mr. Pres ley mlseed a lot of hi s clothing From hla room, also his revolver and some other things. He became thorough ly convinced that the negro wa: stealing everything h e could get his hands upon, so then a trap was set to catch him. Yesterday Mr. Presley marked $42 and gave them to parties to be sent to him by the negro. Only a tow of th, dollars turned up and then the negro waa cornered. Last night In Mr. Presley’s room, when the negro was confronted by Ofilcer Hodges snd Mr. Presley, the thief threw a Pile of money from hla pock ets into onh corner of the room. Much of It was the money that had been marked and used In the trap which had been setMor him. The’negro was placed under ar rest and carried to the city prison An Investigation was then made and a statement from the negro gotten, lie confessed that he had stolen more than seventy-live barrels of beer and a fctfre amount of monoy and other things since he hag been in the employ of the firm. It Is said that the negro Is one of the best workers In Valdosta and It wag that fact that enabled him to win tbe confidence pf his employ- erg. HE—“Bring us some olive* and celery, some chicken gumbo, larded sweet bread*, german fried potatoe*, fruit salad SHE—“And please order an other bottle of this delicious ‘Blue Ribbon* Beer—it*s the only beer that I ever really enjoy. ** County Tax Rates Reduced, The county commissioners at their recent meeting fixed the tax rates of Lowndes county at seven mills, making the state and county taxes $1.20 Instead of $1.35, which was the rate fixed last year. The reduction in the rate will amount to & considerable sum for the large tax payers. The rate is still a good deal more than It waa several years ago. Mitt Emma L. Tucker, the well- known Bible reader, who bos slatted Valdosta several times, |g visiting friends In Thomosvtlle and will NERVOUS DESPONDENT WOMEN Find Relief in Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound —Their Own Statements Se Testify. Plates, Pa—"When I wrote to you first I wss troubled with female weak ness snd backache, and wss so nervous that I would cry at the least noise. It would startle me so. I began to take Ly dia E. Pinkham's remedies, snd I don’t have any more cry ing spells. I sleep sound and my ner vousness is better. I will recommend your medicines to all suffering women.” -Mrs. Maey Halstead, Platen, PL, Box 98, Her&ls the report of another genuine case, which' still further shows that Ly dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound may be relied upon. Walcott, N. Dakota.—*’I had inflam mation which eansed pain in my side, snd my back ached all the time. 1 waa so blue that I felt like crying if anyone even spoke to me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I began to gain right away. I continued its use and now I am a well woman.’’ — Mrs. Amelia Daul, Walcott, N. Dakota. . U yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (cost- The Most Important Part of the Order Pabst “Blue Ribbon" Beer lends keenest enjoyment to the most modest or sumptuous lunch. It is the invariable favorite with those who insist on quality. No other beverage compares in zest, nor is so pleasing to the palate. Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. Be sore to order a case sent home today. Phone or write. J. F. Turner, Mgr. Phone BIS Valdosta, Ga. DON’T BE MISLED. Valdosta Citizen Should Read And Head This Advice. Kidney trouble Is dangerous and often fatal. Don’t experiment with something new find untried. Uae a tested kidney remedy. Begin with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Used In kidney trouble 50 years. Recommended here and every where. Valdosta citizen’s statement form® convincing proof. It’s local testimony—it can be In vestigated. M. M. Bullard, 215 Forest St., Valdosta, Ga., says: *T can recom mend Doan’s Kidney Pills to anyone suffering from kidney complaint, as an excellent remedy. I had dull pains In my loins which made mo miserable and having Doan’e Kidney Pills brought to my attention, I pro cured them from Dlmmock's Phar macy. They proved of great benefit and I am n(^w free from backache and my kidneys are In a normal con dition.’* For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. V. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. cal i church there tonight. i woman aad held In strict Xotlc© of Bankrupt Sale. Will be sold at Morven, 8a. t on the 20th day of September, 1912 at eleven o’clock a. m„ under an order heretofore granted by Jas. F. Mc- Crackln, referee In bankruptcy, all of tbe stock of merchandise, furniture and fixtures of Ousley Bros, bank rupt. which said property Is now lo cated In a one story frame store house on Main St., in said town of Morven, owned and formely occu pied by said Ousley Bros, bankrupt. Said sale will be sold as the property of Ousley Bros, and free from any and all liens and lncum Frances. Said property will be gold for cash, to the highest bidder, subject to the confirmation of said sale by the court, and will take place before the door of the store above mentioned. An Inventory . of said merchandise and fixtures can be had by applying to. Geo. E. Simpson, trustee, James F. McCrackin, Referee, at Val dosta, Ga. Dated at Valdosta, this 9th day of September, 1912. GEO. E. SIMPSON. Trustee of the estate of Ousley Bros, bankrupt. 9 111 dl wl GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, Atlanta, ST) The South’s great Technical and Engineering School Ga. Tech Spells “Qppor- tunity“ for the young men of Georgia and the South. Offers fall four-year courses in Mechanical, Textile, Chemical, Civil and Electrical Engineering, and Architecture. * The graduates of “Georgia Tech” are in neat demand, owing to the splendid training offered at this institution. Courses of study practical and thorough. For Catalog address, Improvements in put year: 9 K. G. MATHESON. LL D* President ^178,000; Iswltsfiti, ruwuWi mi, ^ WEBB BROTHERS THE LAND MEN We are advertising South Georgia farms extensively, and we are expecting many homeseelcers this season. If you have Real Estate to sell see us; we can sell it. If you want to buy see us. If we haven’t got what you want we will find it. We have several fine farms near Hahira and Pavo, Ga., which we will sell cheap. If you want to buy town property we have it We are in the land business, and we are doing a land business. If you want to buy or sell Real Estate write or see WEBB The Land Men. BROTHERS Hahira,{Geu, Pavo, Ga. An article that has real merit should In time become popular. That such Is the case with Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has been at tested by many dealers. Here Is one of them. H. W. Hendrickson, Ohio Falls. Ind., writes, “ChAmlberlaln's Cough Remedy is tho beat for coughs cold* and croup, and Is my,—. bent teller. For sale by all dealers. I Phone 103 us your next order for Horse, Cow, Mule |and Chicken Feed. Our Feeds all new, sweet [and fresh (no bugs.) H. F. TILLMAN GRAIN CO.