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THE VALDOSTA* TIMES, SATURDAY, FE
Bitters,
TO REPEAL WOMAN 8UFFRAQE.
The Twentieth Century Medicine Wonder,
Started Trade in 1893 as an Experiment; Organized
Into a $30,000 Stock Company Capital
Fu*ly Paid Up, February 8th, Iy04-
Sales Firet Month ....... 8 Dozen
Sales Second Month . . ' . . . . 18 Dozen
Sales Third Month . . . . . . . . 46 Dozen
Sales Fourth Month ....... 97 Dozen
S/lee for 1904 to June 1st . . ... 8,778 Dozen
I Its Triumphal March.
i s march has been a triumphal one; its cures are quick and permanent, and all
along the route whore it has been introduced tho way is 'environed by devotees
v ho find no greater delight than in Binging its praises.
it Is a Remedy^With Strong Home Endorsement,
b nd we are willing to rest the verdict with the citizens of Hattiesburg, and iu-
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vite you to write any of them as to the value of the medicine and our standing
and responsibility. Rei ‘ • ~
dy, and that it has brought permanent cures l
Its Prowess.
a few counties—sold now tliroughout the United
Handled the first year at one place only. Now sold at
Total force employed first year 3. Total £ rce now em-
PRESS COMMENTS.
(Note Dates of Different Articles)^
Destined to Make Hattiesburg* Qreat.
The career of Bitter Apple Bitters
bids fair to transcend the most rose
ate dream that those in interest ever
^had, for the phenomenal sale with
which it has met Justifies the saying
hero that it is going to be the charm
1 Kansas Legislator Wants Voting Fran
chise Taken Away From Females.
I Topeka, Kan., Feb. 16.—In his mes
sage to the Kansas legislature, Gov
ernor Hoch suggested that suffrage
be extended so that women may vote
for presidential electors.
Senator Hacknoy introduced a bill
to deprive women of the right to vote
at municipal elections, in part as fol
lows:
"Whereas, In the days gone by
the good and fair name of our citizen
ship has suffered in the estimation of
the people of older communities by
reason of our polyglot, Populistic idlo-
syncracies, Socialistic vagaries and
political inconsistencies, evidenced by
the advocacy of ’sub-treasury,' 'ref
erendum 'limited marriages,' 'no di
vorces,' 'woman suffrage,' 'prohibition,
the father of lies and the mother of
prejudice and the breeder of bribery,
municipal and state,’ the examination
of inhabitants for legal cohabitation,
and the whole breed of like hurly-bur
ly, crayz-quilt patchwork, legislative
monstrosities and political mendaci
ties, each and all a menace to purity
in public life and to the peace and
good order of society.
"Be it enacted by the legislature of
the state of Kansas, entitled ‘An Act
Conferring Upon the Women the Rif^ht
to Vote at City Elections and to Hold
Certain Offices,’ be, and the samo is.
hereby repealed.”
RICH MAN ROBBED AND KILUO.'{
Body was Found by Boys in His H
at Milan.
Ml'a-. Ga., Feb. 13.—Joe 8tu<
a wealthy bachelor, 76 years o
who lived five miles east of her
murdered and robbed in his
home Saturday night. Studstill 11 v
entirely alone and was known to ke< p
large sums of money In his house. ^
llvi'jl
Ho was a great friend to all
small boys in the neighbor^ *mJ,
none of them ever passed near L
GOOD NEWS.
of all others that will make Hatties
burg great.—Hattiesburg Daily Pro
gress, August, 190^', 9
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People who tho' ,fle Progress a
Ittle too enthuslk. . In making the
prediction four months ago that more
than any other one Influence Bitter
^nple Bitter* would make Hattles-
hurg great, seeing me wonderful dally
counter sales of tho remedy at the
drug store oil Dozier, where It Is man
ufactured, are fairly falling over each
^.^[j^e’-eengmtnlate-hln’^lt being
old story again repeated,
“There Is nothing that succeeds like
success.” And these same people
would be willing to swear now. If nee-
cssary, that when you see it In the
Progress you may know it Is
Hattiesburg Dally Progress, Dec.
190*.
Certificates.
Hattiesburg, Miss., July 4, 1944.
B. A. B. Co.,^Clty:
Dear Sirs—You may tell tho world
In my name If you like that B. A. B
has restored me to tho robust health
I enjoyed In my earlier days, and ha,
saved me at least ISO In doctor s bill,
and prescriptions. Yours truly,
M. A. SNYDER,
Giocer.
Many Valdosta Readers Have Heard
It and Profited Thereby.
‘Good news travels fast," and the
.aousands of hack sufferers In Val
dosta are glad to learn that prompt re- «WW ityalu.
lief is within their reach. Many al^bibl®. B<- Murennd
lame, weak and aching back is bad
no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney
none or them ever passed ’near
house without calling on him. Sun
day afternoon somo of them «to» pod
at his house. Receiving no resi^usc
to their knocks they peeped thniu-Ji
a window. The aged bachelor was
lying on the floor of his room, lead.
The boys reported the mati ,r to
Judge William H. Studstill. A crowd
wont out from here and found that
death had been caused by a pistol
shot through the head, entering at the
cheek. All of the old mun’s jl- ’kets,
except ono vest pocket, htvJ been
turned wrongslde oqt. iln this very
pocket was found $4fuI6 that had
been overlooked by the / robbers.
Drawers were scattered ijbout the
floor, and there were .mw/evldcnces
that a hasty search of the mouse was
made. No clue to the rubbers has
been discovered. I
Considerable excitement prevails,
and it is thought that iloodhounds
may be put on the trail The dead
man will be buried here tomorrow.
_ _ THE BOHR 01 YIKOtr
To Thin People
Let us advise you to take Vinol. The
reason it is the best strength and flesh ,
creator is because it actually contains
all the medicinal elements taken from
genuine fresh Cods' Livers, vithout Oil
or grease. These combined with organic
iron and other body building ingredients
create the greatest flesh, strength and
tissue builder known to medicine. Try
it on our guarantee. Respectfully,
A. E. DIMMOCK, Druggist.
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Minnesota Lumber Company,
Kor Ov*r M»*jr T'»r».
An oi,n anii Wki.i.-Thi*P Humudv.—Mrs
Winslow's Hos.tlmiK H'rup h« been u*«d for
over sixty yrnmUj mi'UsAiofmpthsrsforthsir
children while teething. witmKfH’t sueves*.
It soothea the child, hIIhjk
all pain, cures wind rollc. mIBW 1 '
edy for Diarrhinn Is pleewnTw. 'the tnste
Wold by DrnKgixtK In evei v w»rt of the world
f Mill No. I, Doerun, Oa.
, Mill No. 2, Cutting, Ga.
BOUGH AND DRESSED
LDUBER,
Shingles and Wood.
TKLICPHONK
Valdosta, Ga. |
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.... , ‘ —LPIUb. Our citizens aro telling the
through the use of Just two lxfSSS^goods news of their czperlence with
Halt eobtug.-uilss., Sept. 1, 1901
B A. B. Cr., City:
This Is to say that I have used your
B. A. B. medicine for Indigestion with
the best results.
V, id MOFFETT, .IK..
Editor Dally Progre'i
The officers and stockholders of Bit
ter Apple Bitten are the leading cit
izens of Hattiesburg (ae far as the
stock Is owned here, and that means
five-sixths), and they represent an in
dividual wealth of npwards of *500,-
000, and socially and religiously stand
at the head of affairs, haring the
unbounded confidence of all the peo
ple; Just such a set of gontlemon as
-would not lend their Influence,
money and reputation to any
schemo that did not smack
of belng # free of even a shadow
of suspicion; for they don't have to,
oach being blessed with enough' of
this world’s goods to meet all re
quirements without having to draw
dividends from a stock company.—
Hattiesburg Dally Progress, March 1,
1904.
Office of the Hartford Journal, George
Waveriy Kelly, Editor and Proprie
tor.
Hertford, Ala., Sept. 19, 1904.
B. A. B. Co., Hattiesburg, Miss.:
Gentleman—I have used a bottle
of your Bitter Apple Bitters, and find
It to be the best medicine I ever used
for Indigestion and constipation,
think It adapted to tho cure of Buch
. as that In this zone, In fact noth
ing beats it
I hare dealt with you In a business
way and have found you to be cour
teous, prompt and reliable In all your
dealings with me. As you are aware
this testimonial is unsolicited and you
may use It if It will do any good.
Yours truly.
GEO..W. KELLY,
‘ ’• Editor Journal.
Burlington, N.*C., Aug. 8, 1904.
Bitter Apple Bitters Co., Hattiesburg,
Miss.:
Dear Sir: I spent about four
months In Magee, Miss., In tne early
spring and ao I was a great sufferer
from dyspepsia and Indigestion I tried
your bitters and derived much ben
efit through Its use- I am now lo
cated hero and am In tho best of
health, thanks to your remedy.
Yours truly,
W. F. CROUSE.
For Sale By AH Druggists.
- - - Manufactured By - - -
f\ Bitter Apple Bitters Co.,
m Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
R.
P. Ulmer,
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
r /again proptred with a largo lino of COFFINS, GA8KETS and
NERAL SUPPLIES to give prompt attention to all orders in the
ndertaking line. Two new Hearse* for the accommodation of both
Ifu:
hite and colored, Licensed Embalmer and will anawer all call* for
y services, either in the city or country*
’ nection, and at my place 118, Central avenue I carry on
Rlacksmith and Woodworking business. Bnggiea and
-■ons rebuilt and repaired. New vehicle* bnilt to ordor. Expert
loeing. All work guaranteed.
P. Ulmer,
113 Central Ave„ Valdosta, Oa.
the Old Quaker Remedy. Here Is an
example worth reading:
J. C. Culpepper, of 8tate street, Al
bany, Ga., one of the best known res
idents of Albany: "Doan’s Kidney
Pills certainly did mo a lot or good.
I used them for backache and urinary
troubles from which I have been suf
fering for years. I h&d a constant
dull pain across my loins, so very se
vere at times as to completely lay me
up. It was very bad at night. I could
not rest well in any position. I would
wake up at night and feet as though
my back was coming apart. I was
hardly able to turn over In bed. The
kidney secretions were very dark and
contained a sediment The action of
the kidney was altogether too free,
and passages were accompanied with
a sca.ding sensation. This botheied
me a great deal during the d«y and
often at night I was called out tof
bed several times, but until I obtain
ed Doan’s Kidney Pills I found noth
ing that helped me much. Thoy did
the work quickly, and since using them
I have not had the backache. Iho
urine has regained its natural color
and contains no sediment I feel
first rate."
Plenty more proof like this from
Valdosta people. Call at A. B. Dim-
mou3 drug store and ask what Ms
customer* report
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for pie United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
tako no other.
Boothinir H
When you are r.boit to make a
venture or speculatbn that looks
somewhat dubious, it is not only a
good plan to look beDre you leap, but
a better one to kx>: and stay right
where you are.
L. H. WAR LICK’S
Marble Works.
Fertilizer Tags 8how Up Short.
Assistant Commissioner of Agricul
ture R. F. Wright gives out figures
showing thht during the month of
January, 1906, the farmers have
bought only 48 per cent, as much fer
tilizer ns they did in January, 1904
Indicating that they are actually cut
ting down the consumption of fertiliz
ers much more than 25 per cent., the
amount agreed upon by the great cot
ton convention at New Orleans.
In January, 1904, the department
of agriculture of the state sold tags
for 146,578 tons of fertilizers, while
during the month of January Just
closed It only sold tags for 72,532 tons.
The Secret of 8uccete.
Forty million bottles of August
Flower cold In tho United States alone
since its introduction! And the de
mand for it is etill growing. Isn’t that
a fine showing of success? Don’t it
prove that August Flower has had un
falling success In the cure of indiges
tion and dyspepsia—the two greatest
enemies of health and happiness?
Does it not afford the best evidence
that August Flo.ver is a sure specific
for all stomach and intestinal disor
ders?—that t has proved itself the
beat of all liver regulators? August
Flower has a matchless record of over
thirty-five years In curing the ailing
millions of these distressing coni'
plaints—a success that is becoming
wider in its sc» pe every day, at homo
and abroad, as the fame of August
Flowor spreads. Trial bottles, 25c;
regular size, 75c. For salo by W D.
Dunaway.
The editor of the Wheaton (Kan.)
Exponent is evidently a good business
. At the top of his paper he car
ries this line—“In God we trust—
Those without baggage must pay In
advance!" Shake, brother!
PILBSI PILES! PILES!
Dr. Williams' Indian Plto Ointment to on
. »red to erne Pltoe. and DOB.4 IT In ahoi
order. Baer to ajmlv every box fuaranteet
Kto. and 11 A. AITdroffteta or by malL
Williams ffro Oo. CleVetondJO.
h a mistake to Imagine that itch
ing piles can’t bo cured; a mistake to
suffer a day longer than you can help.
Doan's Ointment brings instant relief
and permanent cure. At asy drug
store, 50 cents.
SEVEN
BARKS
Is not a new, untried reme^ V It
has been on the American / jket
for more than ao years. If ; the
most popular household I dedy
known. Why? Because if.*gen
uine, honest. Powerful, thorough,
harmless, jauefc > n action and easy
tojakc—tpposcs are very small
VRES
Mrs. Mary J. DeGrots, oJNe^York
City, in a voluntary letter to Mr.
2 Lyman Brown says:
"Pot yean 1 have been s chronic dye-
teptk. Have taken more k tads df medicine
l tan 1 can remember, bat Seven Barks baa
P’ovca to be the best. The relief it (href
nc is speedy aad certain. 1 feel bright and
w, tbs efiect to ao good."
We have thousands of equally as
*• try letters.
complimentary lei
SPECIAL from headaches,
Ann kidney or liver troubles, bil
iousness, dyspepsia er any of
"t bottfc *
Nd! i ;
OFFER.
a Harks t>nd try It.
ffrely satisfactory ute tfc
ty. The
and get yoor money,
cheerfully refund k.
result 1
-bottle back
druggist will
LYMAN BROWN, New York City.
■OUST
A. E. Dimmock.
Monuments, Head Stones,
Iron Fencing*, Building*
Stones Etc.
Hill
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
I-WILL MOVE
FEB. 15, 1905,
NEW OFFICE ROOMS,
Over C. S. Bondurant’s Drug Store,
in the New Converse Building
on Patterson St.
L. 1C. HOLZENDORFF,
Dental Surgeon.
PHONE 116.
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Distillers Steam Pumping Out
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Wo haro lately equipped our
already - extensive boiler shops,
which now gives n» largest ca
pacity of any manufacturers
in tl.e South.
We arc headquarters for Steam
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Iron Pipo, Boiler Ti
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