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me ALBANY DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1906.
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BLOOD POISON CURED
A Desperate Struggle and How it Endec..
Just.,27 miles from the classic city of Athens, Ga., Is located the thriv
ing little town of Maxey’s the reBlden’ce of Mr. Robert Ward, who has
lust been released from the most perilous predicament, the particulars
of which he has consented to give to the public. He writes tas follows:
Maxey’s Oglethorpe Co., Ga., July 1.
For 12 or 14 years 1 have been a great sufferer with a terrible form of
Blood Poison (Syphilis), which ran Into the secondary, and finally It was
pronounced a ter'lary form. My head, face and shoulders became almost
a solid mass of corruption, and finally the disease commenced eating
.way my skull bones. I became so horribly repulsive that for three years
t absolutely refused to let people see me. I used large quantities of the
most noted blood -emedleR. and applied to nearly all physicians near me,"
Dttt my condition continued tot grow worse, and all said 1 must surely die.
My bones became the seat of excruciating aches and pains; my nights
sere passed in misery; I was reduced In flesh and strength; my kid
neys were terribly deranged, and life became a burden to me.
I chanced to see an advertisement of B. B. B., and sent $1 to W. C.
Birchmore & Co., merchants of otir place, and they procured one bottle for
me. It was used with decided benefit. 1 continued Its use and when eight
or ten bottles had been used was pronounced sound and well.
Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me, looking like a man who
had been burned and then restored. My case Is well known (|n this coun
ty, and for the benefit of others who may be similarly affected. I think
It my duty to give facts to' the public, snd to extend my heartfelt thanks
for so valuable a remedy. I have been well over 12 months, and no re
turn of the disease has occurred. ROBERT WARD.
Maxey’s Ga., July) 1.
We, the undersigned, know Mr. Robt. Ward, and take pleasure In'stat
ing that the facts as above stated by y him are true, and that his was one
of the worst cases of Blood Poison wo ever knew in our county, and
that hs has been cured by the use of B. B. B.—Botanic Blood Balm.
A. T. BRIGHTWELL, Merchant,
JOHN T. HART, W. C. BIRCHMORE ft CO., Merchants
W. C. CAMPBELL. J. H. BRIGHTWELL, M. D.
Botanic Blood Balm (B, B, B.) Is guaranteed to cure any Blood or Skin
Disease If taken In sufficient quantity as directed. It In sold by all good
druggists at $1 per large bottle; 6 for $5. Valuable book free.
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta Ga.
FOR SOUTHERN COTTON AS
SOCIATION BY PRESIDENT
JOHNSON -COL. I, A. BUSH
REPRESENTS2ND DISTRICT.
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Special to The Herald.
Atlanta, Ga„ Peb. 12.—President M.
L. Johnson, of the Georgia division,
Southern Cotton Association, has an
nounced his finance committee and
district organizers for 1906, and has
called a meeting.of the committee and
the organizers to he held in his office,
No. 919 Empire building, Atlanta, on
Wednesday next, February 14, at
which time many important matters
relating to the work of the division
for the ensuing year will be discussed
and acted on.
The finance committee is composed
of one member from each congres
sional district, and it is, in effect, an
executive committee as well as a com
mittee on finance, for it has practical
direction of the most important affairs
of the state division. The matter of
raising funds for. the prosecution of
the work of the division is in charge
of this committee. It also fixes the
salaries of the various officials and
employes of the association and at the
coming meeting will outline the work
to be done throughout the state by thh
district organizers, and also fix the
compensation that will be paid them.
It is for this reason that it is impor
tant that the district organizers meet
in Atlanta on Wednesday with the
finance committee. •
President Johnson has named the
following as his finance committee for
1906 under resolution of the state con
vention passed January 3':
First congressional district, J. R.
Miller, Swainsboro; second district, I.
A. Bush, Camilla; third district, p. G.
Hughes, Jr., Danville; fourth district,
W. A. Brannon, Newnan; fifth district,
W. L. Peel, Atlanta; sixth district, J.
T. Williams, Haddock; seventh dis
trict, J. H. Reynolds, Rome; eighth
district, Paul Atkinson, Madison;
ninth district, T. A. Pate, Thomson;
eleventh district, J. M. Finn, Dublin.
Work for the Organizers.
The district organizers were also
named, one from each congressional
district, under a resolution passed by
the state convention on January 3.
The duties of these organizers will be
to visit each of the counties in their
respective congressional districts and
make every effort toward building up
and strengthening the local organiza
tions of the Southern Cotton Associa
tion. They will seek to secure new
members and also funds for carrying
on the important work of the state
division. Georgia is looked to for
greater things in 1906 than she ac
complished in 1905, and much of what
is to be done will depend upon the
thoroughness with which the district
organizers do their work.
Following are the* district organizers
appointed by President Johnson to
look after the worlu in their respective
congressional districts:-
First congressional district, C. D.
Adams, Sylvania; second district, W.
R. Green, Fort Gaines; third district,
J. J. Easterlin, Montezuma; fourth
district, W. S. Copeland, * Newnan;
fifth district, L. L. Mlddlebrooks, Cov
ington; sixth district, S. H. Mays,
Jackson; seventh district, J. Lindsay
Johnson, Rome; eighth district, Claude
Tuck, Athens; ninth district, M. D. Ir-
win, Winder; tenth district, J. W.
Whitly, Gibson; eleventh district, Mel
vin Tanner, Douglas.
The district organizers will be ex
pected to urge with all their power the
principles for which the association Is
now fighting, including the holding of
spot cotton for 15 cents, and most im
portant of all, the reduction of the
acreage for 1906.
MUCH MONEY LOST
By Albanians In the Recent Slump In
the Price of Cotton.
It is an old and undoubtedly true
saying that the news of one’s win
nings goes abroad over the land, but
the news of one’s losses is never
widely circulated.
While very little has been said about
the recent big slump in the price of
cotton to the Albany speculators, it is
safe to say that they have been hit
pretty heavily. If the market had
risen three or four cents you would
have heard on every street corner of
this man who pulled down a thousand,
and that man who cleaned up five
hundred, and the other man who
touched the Wall street gang to the
tune of fifteen hundred.
But when the trend of the market
is towards- the other end and prices
aro slipping down with surprising and
distressing rapidity, one nover hears
that Mr. So-and-So lost a thousand
and Mr. What’s-liis-nnme lost five
hundred. About all one can hear is a
statement from ono of tlio wise ones
about like this: "Weil, thoy have been
kinder hitting the boys hard for the
last few days.” It is difficult, to com
pute just what that remark means
in dollars and cents.
Reports from Columbus place the
amount of the losses by speculators
there during the recent slump at
$100,000, and Americus also reports
heavy losses. There has been a good
deal of money lost by Albany specula
tors, too, but it is difficult to estimate
what the amount has been. It was
probably not half as large as the
amount lost at Columbus, but it must
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ANNOUNCEHENTS.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Shorlff of
Dougherty County, subject to the
white Democratic prli«nry,_ag(l re-_
spectfully ask the support oil njy'
friends and the public generally.
F. G. EDWARDS.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dldate for the office of Treasurer of
Dougherty County, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary. I re
spectfully sollolt the support of my
friends and fellow citizens.
H. A. TARVER.
the Complexion
IN TEN DAYS.
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People the world over were horrified
on learning of the burning of a Chica
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neonle died from pneumonia in Chi
cago during the same year, with
scarcely a passing notice. Every one
of these cases of pneumonia (resulted
from a cold and could have been pre
vented by the timely use of Chamber
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FOR TREASURER.
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County, subject to the white Demo-
crate primary called for March 22. I
respectfully ask the support of my
friends and acquaintances, and pledge
my best attention to the duties (jf-the
office In the event of-my election.
1 PAUL H. JONES.
FOR COUNTY TREA8URER.
I hereby announce nly cnndldacy
for the office of Treasurer of Dough-
erty County, subject to the aotlon Of
the white Democratic primary, March
22. I most earnestly solicit support-,
from my friends and the public gen
erally, ?. E. TUCKER.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of Mr. R. P. Hall for re-
election to the office of Clerk of the
Superior Court of Dougherty County,
subject to the white Democratic pri
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FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Albany, Ga., Feb. G, 1906.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Receiver of
Dougherty County subject to the com
ing primary, and solicit the support
of the voters of Dougherty County.
S. W. GUNNISON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
of Dougherty County, subject to the
action of the white Democratic pri
mary, March 22. I earnestly solicit
the support of the voters of Dougherty
County for this office.
J. T. HESTER.
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Lots 10 and 12 on Houth street, ohonp.
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Office in the court house.
New 'Partnership-
Announcement is hereby made that
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