The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, March 18, 1905, Image 11

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, I9O0. 11 THE TRUE BEAUTIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION Is the thing which purifies theblood and makes the digestion what it ought to be—that is SEVEN BARKS Under its use the entire system is kept in perfect condition—the skin becomes firm, smooth and clear. Try it thoroughly and you will find it successful. wt0By A. E. DIMMOCK. 9SI 1 Promptly obtained, or ■ 20 YEARS'EXPERIENC ■ THE LOWEST. Bend mo- ■ expert search and free r ■ INFRINGEMENT BUits ■ court*. Patents obtain** ■ TISSDond SOLD, free. ■ CIONS And COPYRICH ■ Opposite U. 8. ■ WASHINGT FEE RETURNED. ■ B. Our CHARGES ARt ■ del, photo or aketch for ■ ■ eport on patentability. ■ conducted before All ■ i 1 through an, AOVCR* H TRADE-MARKS, PIN- ■ ITS quickly obtained. ■ Patent Office, 1 ON. D. O. I ' m a 5 1 Fire Insurance. Tornado Insurance. Insure Your Property With Blitch & Richardson, If yon want the best insurance in the beet companies. We represent nothing bnt the beet. Striokland Building, 108 S. Patterson Street, Valdosta, Ga. PATENTS I PROCURED AND DEFENDED. Sew*™*!.!, I I drawing orplioto.forexpert —areaandfree report. 1 I Free aa-rtco, bow to obtain potent*, trade marks, I WASHINGTON, CASNQW we WANT ALL INTERESTED IN MACHINERY TO HAVE OUA HAMS EEFOftE THEM DURING ISOS Writ. o. stating what kind of Maohinery you usa or will Install, and wa will mall you free op All Cost A HANDSOME AND USEFUL POCKET DIARY AND ATLAS OS A LAEOB COMMERCIAL CALENDAR Glbbes Machinery Company, COLUMBIA* a a A STOOKdDF NORSK KWKR NAT PRIMES TO SR OLOSSO SWT AT 8PECIAL PRICES An Open Letter From Charles Scott Bondurant. Valdosta, Ga., March 18, 1905. Dear Friend:— Do you feel all run down? Do you feel an though that part of you which gives life, strength, health, vigor, is not there. Do you wake up tired in the morning? Do yon have an indescriba ble weariness almost all the time? Are you nervous, at times irritable? Do you ever have the blues and fall into fits of despondency without any cause? If so, I want to have a little confiden tial talk with you this morning. I un derstand your trouble. I know the cause; I know^its nature; and I know its cure. Such troubles as these are peculiar to American and European countries, I will tell you why it is that they do not exists in some of the Oriental countries. Because there grows in these lands a tree into the root of which nature has combined all her curative agencies. Just as nature has combined into the egg all of the nutritive properties neces sary to feed and strengthen the healthy human organ, for it has combined into the root of this tree all the properties which arefl[neco«sary to the healing and this tree. At great expense, I have been QUESTIONS FOR CHILDREN. Citation. GEORGIA—Lowmdeh Govmtt: To all whom Ik may concern: R. E. Hackel haring applied for guardianship of tho persona and property of Lloyd, Willard and Carl Hackel, minor children of Fannie Hackel, late of nald county, deceased. notice U given that said application will be heard at my office at ten o'clock a. ra„ on the flrat Monday in April, next. This March 7th, 1006. A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary. Statk or GEORGIA—Lowndee County: To Whom it May Concern: C. L. Smith has in dno form applied to tho undesigned for permanent letters of admin istration on the estate of Mary J. Chastain, late of said county, deceased, and I will pans upon aaid application on the first Monday in April. 1005. Given under my hand and official signatui this the 0th dtj of March, 1900 A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Lowmdis County: To all whom it may concern: Nero Greggs, having applied for guardianship of the persona and property of Allen and Henry Papj minor children of Henry and Mary J. Pap] late of said county, deceased, notice is gI*-_ that said application will be heard at my office ten o’clock ( next. This March 6th, 1905. the first Monday in April, *th, 1905. A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Lowndes County. Notice ia hereby given to all persons having demands against John W. Harrell, late of said oounty, deceased, to present them to me prop erly made out within the time prescribed by law so as to show their character and amount. And all persons Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to me. JAMES G. SCRUGGS. Administrator. 3-11-ft-w. Leave to Sell- Lizzie Herring, administratrix of the estate of Noah Lester, having in proper form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell one vacant lot in the town of Valdoata belonging to the estate of Noah Lester, this Is to cite all con cerned to show cause at the next term of court why said administratrix should not have leave to sell said property, after advertising aamelaa the law directs. This March 6th, 1905. A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary. Administrators Notice. GEORGIA—Low* dim County : Will be sold In said county on the 28rl day of March, 1905, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., at public outcry, at the residence of the late J. W. Harrell, de ceased, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing personal property: ft) head of sheep; 7 head of mules; 1 mare; l shh; 2 baggie*; l ■talk-cutter, 1 harrow; 1 reaper and binder: all farming implements, and other personal property on the home place. JAMES G. SCRUGGS, Administrator. thiB country what a great blessing it is to them. I wish that all who suffer from diseases which their local phy sician have been unable to core, could know of this marvelous hoaling power of this simple remedy, gathered from nature’s storehouse in the far-off Ori ent. I send this remedy to yon just as I got it from nature; Ido not permit its magio power to be lessened or trifled with by mixing it with ordinary drugs or chemicals. You take simply Dilling ham’s Plant Juise. Quaff this cup of life and the effect is simply indescriba ble and unbelievable. You feel no more the weariness you felt before. Your step regains the elasticity of your younger days. Your complexion be comes clearer and healthier. You feel vigor and desire to do something, whereas before you felt weariness. Your eyes become brighter and reflect the animation with which your entire sys tem becomes charged. Your spirit lightens and the whole world seems bright and beautiful. You feel an abil ity in yourself which naturally comes from the feeling of strength and power which this remedy gives you. You may think that I am just talking and that I do not mean what I say in regard to this most remarkable remedy. But the remarkable offer I have made yon ought to be enough to convince you that I not only know what I am talking about and mean all that I say, but that I am willing to back it up in a sub stantial way. You will remember that I agree that if, after taking one pack age or ten day’s treatment of this reme dy and you are not entirely satisfied with the results, you may return it and we will send your money back to you without a word. You must know that I could not offer to go to this oxpenso if I did not know that you would receive from it the greatest and most beneficial results. Now I am going to make a still further inducement, if you give this marvelous treatment a trial, I will let you have six bottles for $5.00. I am making you this remarkable and un usually generous offer for the purpose of getting you to give Col. Dillingliam’s Plant Juice a trial. It is worth some thing to us for you to know of the mar velous virtues of this remedy. As soon as its wonderful efficacy becomes gener ally known, people will write to us, im ploring us to sell them a small portion of it at any price, instead of our writ ing to them asking them to give it a trial. I cannot hold this liberal offer open longer than fourteen days after tliis date. One thing let me impress upon yon, and that is that you uot lot your sys tem become weaker and weaker and get in a worse and worse condition before ing treatment. Take treatment before it is forover too late. Col Dil lingham’s Plant Juice will revitalize ou and make you a new person. Give a trial and you will bless the day tliat first wrote you in regard to this most marveloas of all uature’s healing plants. I hope you will give this matter your serious consideration. Matters of life and health should not be treated light ly, I liavo the deepest sympathy for all who suffer and yet I must confess that the greater portion of the suffering which mankind is called upon to endure is the result of indecision and delay up on the part of the patient in taking treatment. Why a suffering mortal should refuse to take hold of the hand which is outstretched to help, is a tiling which I cannot understand. It seems to me that any sufferer would hail with gratitude a discovery like this one, wliieh offers the relief which the old time medicines have so utterly failed to afford. Indeed I must, say they are liailing its discovery with much thank fulness. But I am surprised tliat you are taking no interest in it. I am de termined to do my whole duty in this matter. You are sick. I have a remedy which will cure you. I would be gross ly undutiful if I should fail to tell you what Col. Dillingham’s Plant Juice will do for yon. But after I have said all that I can say, and have laid the matter before yon to the best of my ability, it will not bo my fault if you let your present state of health run along until the dead line is passed and you will hear the awful words “Too Late” ring ing forever in your ears. I am anxions that you act upon this matter at once in taking Col. Dillingham’s Plant Juice State School Commissioner Will This Week Have Examination Papers. State School Commissioner W. B. Merritt will send out during the week examination questions to the county school commissioners throughout the state for Seventh grade pupils to be used on March 24. Two paragraphs irom the letter written to the commissioners will ex plain the purpose of Mr. Merritt in sending out the questions. These are as follows: “Examination questions for the Seventh grade pupils of your county will be sent to you next week. Please send these questions, carefully sealed, to each school In.time for the exami nation to be held on March 24th. a school is not in session on the 24th, I suggest that you ask some other trustworthy person or persons to su pervise the examination. The Sev enth grade pupils of several schools might take the examination at some convenient central po’ut. “Dae notice should be given to the pupils and patrons of all your schools, as each one will snare the Interest and pride of teachers and school offi cials in striving to have your county make a good record In this examina tion. Each pupil who makes an aver age of 80 per cent, will be entitled to receive a certificate, if examination is taken on March 24th.” The Guinea Plfl Proved It. Drs. Lassarand Bishop, both noted scientists, took dandruff scales from the head of a student who was-losing his hair and having made a pomade of them with vaseline, rubbed the same on a guinea pig and the pig became bald. (See George Thomas Jackson, M. D. on Diseases of tho skin, 4th Edition.) New- bro’s Herpicide should be used at the first suggestion of dandruff or itching scalp infection, robs the public hair brash of its power to do harm, and never fails to core dandruff and stop falling hair When your hair is going Herpicide will save it, bnt when your hair has gone, it is to late for Herpioide. In other words, baldness is incurable. Therefore, save your hair while you have hair to save. A. E. Dimmock, Special Agent, Valdosta. without further delay, not only on ac count of the condition of tout health,' but also on account of tho limited sup ply of this rare remedy. I can send it to you if you order very soon, but I can not make any promises or guarantee as to the future. I do not know how many J5EL" balls I will liave for this Plant Jq&oo. X - cannot tell how fast the news will travel of its unequalled efficacy and power to overcome the ills of the human body. I hope to be able to obtain a greater sup ply of the root of this magio tree. I can give no assurance however, of my, ability to do this. It is hard for me to believe that this strange and magic plant should be given by nature so spar ingly to mankind, and yeff I remember how many centuries it was before hu manity ever found it at all and I can not tell how long It will be until we find it in such profusion that its healing power may be given to all who suffer, that whosoever will may como ana drink freely of this tea of life. I hope that yon will aot upon this matter promptly, that you will not trust to the uncertain future. I may be able to furnish this marvelous remedy a little later on, but I know tliat I can furnish it to you now. So heed my warning. Seize this opportunity wliilo you can. Whether you desire to purchase any of this Plant Joice or any of my other remedies or not, I should be very glad to have you write or call on me. I am anxious to help you in any way that I can. I shall look for a reply or call from you, and hoping to receive it by an early date, with kindest wishes, I beg to remain, Most sincerely tliy friend, BONDURANT, Pharmacist. Beauty Trlvteiphm, ’Tim m Prlomlomm Troicurm. *«"* dutiful. o j-criwtu.itcCh. f'.l» Yhervlas Nb-. Ilui Is rented - .illj u*pJ Mother’s vrient U the simple name by which tM* Invaluable remedy Is known, it will tlmiinM. nil pn ln allied to motherhood. I l m..iX,u" pregnancy it will di- pel in,.min* aickneaa, Cura aora breasts, make ehutic hII i na and fill repeal led upon to hold d til .repeal led upon to ho pandlmfhiirden. Mu . In — :>thl hr Influence :tml t lie p: favorably the Usue, la n Mother's Friend U a ternal application. Women’* c Angara rub It gently on tho i-.irts taxed, and It ia instantly ulisorl mder ita mticlpatra “* 1 thua bad * -—r drugrUl sells It for f 1 t>er bottle. _ You may have our book " Motherhood** frea. THE BRADFiaD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, (iA. CHARLES SCOTT ] TO MAKE MONEY NEXT YEAR BY GROWING GOOD WATER MELONS FROM EDEN SEED? If bo I can help you start right by sup plying superior seed at a reasonable pnoe Last spring the ravages of rata forced me to plant my watermelon crop three timee before a stand was secured. Con sequently my melons ripened too lata for profitable shipment and instead of allowing them to deeay I saved seed in the following painstaking manner from perfectly shaped, aisod and ripened selected market melons, the first on live vines. Both ends of each melon were cut off end thrown away, the melon aplit and the perfectly matured seed taken from the center and dried with special care. No seed were Bayed from rejected or *-guer*ntoa thee* seed ta*c strictly Aa I hare only one thousand pounds on hand the aooner orders are aent in the surer they will be filled. Price 50 cents per pound, cash. Aa to my responsibility I refer to any mer cantile agency or responsible business concern. HENRY D. STILL, Blackvillo, S. C. EDEN SEED. New 1905 Models Columbias, Crescents, Ramblers and Hartfords. I invite everybody to call and see the new model bicycles, sample wheels of which are just in. They are beauties and the low prices are another interesting feature of them. Call and get yours while you have the chance of your choice. H. K. McLendon, 109 West Central Avenue, Valdosta, Oa. C. B. Peeples, -DE LER IN- * Paints, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, Fine Mantels, Tiling, Grates, Brick, Lime and Cement. I Sell “Shite Bose” Lime, the Best Lime Made Is the Sooth, and Atlas and Lehigh’s Portland Camaots. , McCormick & Plano Mowing Machines . and Rakes, Paris of all Mowers and Rakes. I occupy my own building, pay uo rent and sell cheaper than any one. C. B. Peeples, 113 Hill Ave.^West, VALDOSTA, GA To Sea island Planters: Make uo mistake by using inferior good. It means a year lost and money gone. LaRoche S. I. COTTON SEED Are known for the length, strength and quality of staple they produce Write for them to J. M. LaROCHE, Edisto Island S- C- Senator Bacon’s resolution provid ing for the removal of civil officers of the United States for “Imbecility, in competence, malfeascance and mis feasance in office,” failed to pass for obvious reasons. PARKER-8 HAIR BALSAM B iabem sad bEMtlflM tbs kata »mules a luiurUni growth. Never Tails to Bactors Gray tTc.nxl tU>)at l>niTT , «U FERTILIZERS Manufactured Fertilizers The Georgia Fertilizer & Oil Cb., ARE HANDLED BY IV. T. LANE, Who has the exclusive sales agency for this immediate territory. See him for prices and terms. The goods manufactured by tho Georgia Fertilizer and Oil Go. liavo stood the most exhaustive tests by tho farmors of tills section and liavo givon universal satisfaction. Special formulas for Corn, Cotton, Potatoes, Watermelons, Cantaloupes and Vegetables. IV. T. LANE, VALDOSTA, GA. ;N YOU 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 germs of Consumption. fairs mm m tai not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. It Saved HI* Life Aftor the Doctor Said Ho Had Consumption. W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes:—“There is no doubt but what FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me 1 had consumption. 1 commenced taking FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from the first and three bottles cured me completely. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES, 25c, 50c and $1.00 sold and recommended by E. IDI^lsZCOC^:,