The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, February 04, 1905, Image 11

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, Whs . Newport News, Va., July 1903. Last summer while recovering from ill- f 6 ** of fever, I had a seme attack of inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees, “om which I was unable to leave my Jbom for several months. I was treated Jr two doctors and also tried different ndnds of 1 inaments and medicines which deemed to relieve me from pain for •while, but at the same time I was not nny nearer getting well. One day while *estding a paper I saw an advertisement MS.8.8. for Rheumatism. I decided to give it a trial, which I did at oace. After I had taken three bottles I felt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was entirely cured. I now feel better than for yean, and I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to any one suffering from Rheumatism. ^ 613 3*d St Chas. E. Gilpbrslkev*. Rheumatism is caused by uric add or some other add poison m the blood, which when deposited in the muscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pe culiar to this disease. S. S. S. goes <*' rectly into the circulation, all Irril ting substances are neutralized and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure and the general health is built up under the purifying and tonic effects of the v< table reme „ Write for our apo dal book on Rheu matism which is sss sicians will I without charge all 1 who will write us about their case. Tb« Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. WHEN BABY IS COMING USE Mother’s Friend. Woman's greatest dream of beauty and glory it when nature hut choeeu her to become a mother. Everv facuity is keenly alert snd her nature the iine.*t as she fore sees the toy, tbs ambition, the jmccett ana life-long satisfaction coming, coining „«r,dayby day, inthailearnmi Innocent I faceted brave bey face bewide her 00 adds seat to her expectancy. , she should take care of her _ _ . _ .ND applied externally throughout pregnancy wifi reliev e the pain of Parturition, and no mother and child can tali to be healthy, hearty, atrong, dear com- plexioned, pure blooded, calm nerved and cheerful in diapoaiticn, who are mutually Influenced for months ov the continued use Our treatise M Motherhood ” mailed (Tee. The BRAoriELO regulator co. Stints, Qa. Some Bits of Counsel Never anchor in the harbor of neg ative conditions, if you wish to suc ceed in life—or spend your time in dodging rain drops called ill luck. We will surely find the showers of ad verse circumstances clearing as we advance along the line of duty. The malaria arising from grumbling com plaints will be found very contagious. Therefore, never indulge in a tramp through these swamps, says the New York Commercial. A cheerful, willing desire to work causes one to be surrounded with the atmosphere of successful opportuni ties, and once in that cloudless vicin ity, one’s object is easily obtained. Be universally polite. It is a great winner of popularity. It may cost an effort in a boorish nature, but it pays to exert one’s self In the right direc tion. One of the most pleasing recol lections of European trips to the av erage American is the uniform cour tesy shown by every tradesman and official, In any line of contact, to those making purchases or inquiries. They thank you whether you purchase their commodities or not—thank you for your call, and make you feel that it l pleasure to serve you. It is proved that they have won an im mense business from our people, who might have been repelled except for their exceeding politeness. It has been said that "Americans have no time to be polite.’’ Then we must in vent some telegraphic method of communication with the higher power and request the weavers of time to spin the American web a few yards longer, that we may have material on which to embroider a few more Ag es of universal courtesy Do not place your estimate of sue- ss in life on a purely financial ba- 3 Many a man has won the goal of real success who has a very small bank account to his credit. Charac- which is entirely trustworthy, kindliness of heart and energy make a most desirable capital on which to draw checks. Any amount of wealth without these bonds will fn the long be found worthless stock, water ed with distrust and dishonor at ev ery turn in the market. man is never really strong un less he knows that he is backed by the power of principle; millions of money, be it ever so desirable, will not prevent the sharp sword thrusts of public expression. Genius Unappreciated. I was standing In a downtown cate this morning when a man entered who was an intelligent-looking fellow,"but from his appearance evidently ill hard luck, says a writer in the Alba ny (N. Y.) Journal. His trousers were very shabby, his shirt and neckwear were in very poor condition, and Uti coat was also torn. He walked up to the bar and said: "The usual observer would Imagine that I am a bum, but I assure yon. my kind friends, that I am not. One of the attributes of genius is the lack of money. I am a genius and nlso lack money. It is a peculiar thing how some men earn a great deal of j money and sdme cannot. "If I were in your place and yon were In mine," he continued, address-, ing the bartender, "do you know what I would do?" "No, I do not," replied the bartend: er. "What would you do?*’ I "I would ask you to have a drink. ! said the genius. * l. The bartender laughed, but good c;t- turedly invited him to have one. Af ter he had taken the liquor he said: "Do you know v'hat I would fur ther do if I were you and you we» e?” "No, what next?" asked the mixfr of drinks. j I would feel very sorry that yju had to wear such a dirty shirt ahd collar, and I would see if I couldn't AY, FEBRUARY 4, 1905. SPECIAL MONEY WHISKEY OFFER. I Guarantee Everything I Sell To be exactly as rep resented. If you (ire not thoroughly pleased return the goods at my expense. You will get your money back by next mail. I refer you to any business house or bank in Atlanta. Write for complete Free Catalogue. Remit by Postoffice or Express Money Order. I make no C. O. D. shipments. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION IN 10 DAYS USE SATINOLA The Unequalled Beautlfler lowness and 1 ©store the beaaty of “ “ youth. SATINOLA is « new discovery, guaran teed. xnd money refunded if it foils to re move Freckles. Pimples, Liver Spots. Block heads, Ton, Discolorations and Disfiguring merits of Santinoln- Mrs. Etta Browne writes: . 8t. Louis. Mo.. June 80, 1004. I hors been using tout Botinola, Egyptian Cream, Soap and Nadine Face Powder, and like them oil very much. This is the first summer • since childhood that I have been without frock lee. 1 am 14 years old snd have a better complexion than when a girl. NATIONAL toilet CO., Paris. Teas. Bold la Valdosta by C. S. BOND UR ANT & CO. And all leading druggist. Do Not Suppress a Cough, When you have a cough, do not try to suppress it, but remove the cause. The cough is only a symptom of some disease, and the disease is what you should cure, then the cough will stop of itself. The most common cause of coughing. Ja. - colds. 'Anodynes will promptly suppress the cough, and preparations containing chloroform, opium, etc., are used for that pur pose, but they do not cure the cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, on the other hand, does not suppress the cough, but relieves It by removing from the throat and lungs the mucus which obstructed t%e breathing and allaying the irritation and tickling in the throat. It also opens the secre tions and effectually and permanent ly cures the cold as well as the cough, For sale by W. D. Dunaway. What Japanese Won. The spoils of war that were won by the Japanese at the surrender of Fort Arthur, according to Gen. Nogi’s report, includes: "Prominent forts., fifty-nine; guns, 54G—fifty-four of large calibre; 149 medium calibre; 343 small calibre; cannon balls, 32,- 670; ammunition, 30,000 kilograms; rifles, 35,252; horses, 1,920; battle ships, four, except Sevastopol, dam aged and entirely sunk; cruisers, two; gunboats and destroyers, fourteen; steamers, ten, besides small steamers numbering thirty-five, which will be usable after slight repairs.” clothes.” That’s enough,” said the bartei “We sell drinks here, but the clothing store is on the other aide of .he street.” The genius looked sad, but left lth< place, and when I saw him last' he was standing on the corner of Broad way and State street telling som^ of his philosophy to a poor pedestrian. I. H. 0PPENHEIM, 7-9 E. Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga. A Wonderful Saving.' The largest Methodist Chan Georgia calculated to use over, hundred gallons of the usual kty mixed paints In painting their < They used only 32 gallons of Longman & Martinez Paint with 24 gallons of Unaeed oil. cost of paint made was less f per gallon. Saved over eighty (230) doll paint, and got a big donation I EVERY CHURCH will be liberal quantity whenever they 1 paint. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. ft M. and three gal lons of llnBeed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covert like gold. 1 These Celebrated Paints tie sold by B. P. Whittington. The VilMUk Land) r The man wh^^^^^tosseiscr of a piece of lam^^P^HIkph'tir his -|own hands. Tirere is n*prom^er or stock gambler who can Jeopardize his Investment. Where It la purchased with Judgment, land la always worth the money paid for It and It la bound to Increase In value. It- cannot destroyed or carried away. R re quires only industry to make It prof itable and productive. It fonstltutos a source of Independence In any oop- dtllon of the mosey market and amid all of the mutations of speculative enterprises. Fraud Exposed. few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell Imi tations of Dr. King's New IDscovery for Consumption, Coughs anil Colds, and other medicines, thereby defraud ing the public. This Is to warn you to beware of such people, who Beek to profit through stealing the reputa tion of remedies which have been suc cessfully curing disease for over 26 years. A sure protection to you is our name on the wrapper. Look for it or. all Dr. King's or Bucklen's remedies, ns all others are xnero Imi tations. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chica go, ill., and Windsor, Canada. is It a burn? Use Dr. Thomas’ Ec- lectric Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil. At your druggists. GgOROI a—Echols County: find something for you among my <dd It'Vbli?”n ”ry It'S’oi?t F hoSi “ U> Hald county within the legnl hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, certain proper ty, of which the following is a fall and com plete deacriptlon. to-wlt: One sixty horsepower boiler, mnde by Tal bott A Hons: one forty hone power engine, made by Talbott A Bona. One friction feed •aw mtU, rollers and roller bed. and belting complete Also one three saw eager and one batting aaw, -eld property levied on as the properly of F. B. Beaty to eatlsfy the follow ing executions issued from the county coart oisaidoounty, to-wlt: Execution In f»vor of T. J. Riser, one execution in favor of A. L. Dcdgo and one execution in favor of E. O. Dcdgo against the said F. B. Beaty; said property being »ow situated at the lfr) mile l on on the G. B. A F. Railway In said county and being In possession of defendant in Ufa. This Jan. 8th, 1908. E. O. PREBOOTT. Sheriff Echols Oounty. LAMftcRT BROTHERS, PAINTERS, paperhanIiers, kalsominers, clazers. HARDWOOD FINISHERS. People wanting any of the above woi k done will find it to their Interest to nee xm be fore letting their work. We do nothing but strictly first-class work. We can furnish reference from some of the beet citizens in Valdosta Wo do work in and oat of town give bond for any reasonable amount for all work entrusted to ui. All work re* Estimated furnished on short notice and ceivoH our personal Her vie satisfaction guaranteed. Give P. O. BOX 433. inpervislon, a trial. Your a to serve, LAMBERT BROS., Valdosta, Ga. Genuine Primitive Method WhisKey KOBE’S BLUE RIDGE CORN 2 Tear. OH Nothing like the old fashioned honest WhisKey our forefather? made in copper stills over open wood fires. R. M. Rose Co.’s U. S. Distillery No. 9 is the finest old fashioned fire coppeif plant in the country. Only the finest! selected grain is used in the distillation, toiled and doubifllrdjj copper, over open wood fires, the way our forefathers made it. During the prooasa the whisker fa filtered twice, perfectly purifying it. Aged in U. S. Bonded a Warehouses. Wc ‘own more old Georgia “Primitive Method" Corn Whiskey, from one to six years ojd, than all the other dealers and distillers combined. The records prove it. Just III the Revenue Officers. FOR LUNG TROUBLE The discovery that old Cora Whiskey made by the “Primitive Method" has the bat ingredients for ROSE’ 4 Years Old Pall quart 8O0. CqU. $3.00. Gallon (Jug) $2.70 ROSE'S OLD RESERVE STOCK CORN Full quart $1. 4 qts. $3.76. Gallon (Jug) $3.60 ROSE’S OLD CABINET RYE Full quart 75o. Gallon (Jug) $2.70 ROSE'S PURITY RYE Absolutely Pare, for Medioinal Use Full quart $1. 4 qts. $3.76. Gallon (Jug) $3.60 ROSE S PERFECT RYE A Smooth, Porfoct ’Whiskey Full quart $1.26. 4 qts. $4.60. Gallon <J»K) $4.00 ROSE S CONSTITUTION RYE Very Fina Old Whiskey Full quart $1.50. 4 qts. $5.50. Gallon (J»k)$5.00 Spocinl priooa in <6 gallon kegs, or in oasea of to dozen quarts of ono brand. Writo for implete prioe-list. Parties living outside of l Georgia should write for priooa, charges prepaid. staying the inroads of Consumption awf Tubercular troubles and can be retained on the stomach, when even French brandy fails, has resulted in a tremen dous demand on our stock by physicians. More-of Rose's Whiskies are prescribed than all other brands combined. Tottr doctor will toll 70a why. WE SELL TO THE CONSUMER DIRECT Over 37 years of experience and reputation are Ixrhind every bottle. We are not in competition with questionable prepaid stuff. We know what we make and that’s what we sell. Write for descriptive booklet P. C. It tells you how our whiskey is made. Ask any bank, mercantile house or prominent citizen of Atlanta about us. Every bottle tells of honest business methods, which means honest deal ing with all. It has been that way for tile past 37 years and our business has grown with every year. Remember, all goods are guaranteed to be cxa<511y as represented or they can be returned to us at our expense and money will be refunded. The "Old Reliables* 1 Distillers, Department 9. C. ATLANTA. Ga. Application for Administration. GEORGIA—Lowndes Oounty. all whom it may concern: having In proper form ap- ,-manent letters of adminis- of the estate of Thomas Fox, late of ty, this i* to cite all and singular, the and next to kin, of Thomas Fox, to appear at my office within the time al- *iy law, and show cause, if any they y permanent administration should nted to Lawrence Duffy on Thomas Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected grave trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. She sayi "I had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and f could not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but in Electric Bitters I found just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me.” Best medicine for weak women. Sold der guarantee by A. E. Dimmock and W. D. Dunaway, druggists, at 50c a bottle. Preacher's Thoughtless Comment. The preacher was innocent in it and did not Intend to cast a reflection on the choir, when one day most of the singers had bad colds and their seats were empty, he selected a hymn he thought the entire congregation could sing, and said: ”8ince Providence has seen fit to afflict the choir with bad colds, let us all join in singing ‘Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow.' Most of the choir were so mad they talked of resigning. PILES! PILE8I PILES! Dr. WUUams' Indian Pile Ointment la pre pared to cure Piles, and DOE8 IT In abort order. Easy to apply every box guaranteed. 50c. and 1100. Alidrufgiate or by maiL Williams MVo Co.. Cleveland^). Russia cau now take her choice be tween the yellow peril and the red peril. WHEN tOU CATCH COLD Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the gefrns of Consumption. FOLEY’S HOKEY AND TAR not only stops the cough but heals &od strengthens the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. It Savsd Hit Life After the Doctor Said He Had Consumption. W. R. Daris, Vissalia, California, writes:—“There ii no doubt but what FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR saved my life. 1 had an awful cough on my lung* and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced talcing FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from the first and three bottles cured me completely. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES, 25c, 50o and $1.00 SOLD ANdWcOMENDED BY IE. 2D»pClv£OCK:.. J