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THE VALDOSTA IBS, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1905.
ITS MERIT IS PROVED
flECORD OF A 6BEAT MEDICINE
▲ Prominent Cincinnati Woman Tella
How Lydia B. Plnkham'a Vegetable
Compound Completely Cored Her.
The great good Lydia E. Plnkham**
Vegetable Compound is doing among
the women of America is attracting
the attention of many of our leading
scientists, and thinking people gener
ally.
The following letter is only one of
many thousands which are on file In
the Plnkham office, and go to prove
beyond question that Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound must be a
remedy of oreat merit, otherwise it
conld not produce euch marvelous re
sults among sick snd ailing women.
Lear Mrs. Plnkham•
“ About nins months ago I was s great zuf-
ferer with womb trouble, which csummI ms
severe rain extrema nervousness and fre
quent headaches, from which the doctor
railed to relieve me. 1 tried Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound, and within a
short time felt better, and after taking five
bottleaof It Iwmentirely cured. I therefore
heartily recommend your Compound ae a
splendid uterine tonic. It makes the monthly
L Bara Wilson, 81 East 8d Mtruet, Cincin
nati, Ohio.
If you have suppressed or painful
menstruation, weakness of the stom
ach, indigestion, bloating, leucorrhoaa,
flooding, norvous prostration, dixzi-
noss, faintness, “don’t-care” and
'* want-to-be-left-alono ” feeling, ex
citability, backache or the blues, these
are sure indications of female weak
ness, some derangement of the uterus
or ovarian trouble. In such cases there
U one tried and true remedy—Lydia
E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound.
n
laSgrssfJ
A ratable liquid for governing or
equalising the flow of women's menses
which occur about once in every lunar
month.
. . BRADFIELD’S
Female Regulator
B i the essential quality of powerful herbs.
ffactlva, reliable and harmleaa in nature,
simplicity and aojaci*.
It is a concentrated essonca bent adapted
for woman's delicate organism, and put in
nnsh form that it it not ohty palatable, but
sen be properly aseiinilated and taken into
the system.
Stoppages, suppression, painful obstruc
tion, Irregularity, of the menu* and sickly
flows are corrected and cured by the regular
administration of this superior emtnena-
*A?en«tru«tion, or periodic (lows, necessi
tate a breaking down of cells lining the
3 aeons membrane and a reconstruction
ter every sickness, which Is accompanied
with marked congestion and lost of blood.
6nch changes am very apt to produce
chronio catarrh. Loucorrhea or whites Is
E |ho result of these irritating discharges.
RscnUtor cures these troubles and restores
irfect health the patient who suffered
debilitating looses. Buy of druggists,
per bottleT
Our illustrated book, •• Perfect Health for
Women," free.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, QA.
LOVING THE NEIGHBOR.
The Augusta Herald declares that
"Lore thy neighbor as thy self’ la a
mighty hard job when your neighbor
la "raising” chickens.
That Is a good joke, but for the
sake of the serious side let tls go a lit
tle below the surface. Newspaper
writers are too prone, we think some
times, to make flippant Jests, about re
ligious precepts, and scarce often
enough is the serious view taken.
This observation is general, and ap
plies to the present writer as well as
to his brethren
To "love thy neighbor as thyself'
is not a great hardship on a good
man when the Injunction Is rightly
understood. It does not mean. If w'e
understand it, to love In the natural,
external, carnal sense, which would
Impel one to embrace or caress an
other; nor to make gifts to a bad
man, or contribute to his material
welfare, which would enable him to
better pursue his wicked ways; but
rather to deny him these things, and
punish him If necessary In a lawful
manner; so that humiliation, contri
tion and reform shall follow—his eter
nal (not his material) welfare being
the end In view. The good man loves
his neighbor. That is, he wishes him
well with regard to his ultimate end,
his salvation being the greatest pos
sible good that can come to him
The good man is not required to
love his neighbor’s evils. On the con
trary, he Is commanded to despise
them; but he can easily love the good
that is In his neighbor, if he can find
any there. If he cannot see any good
in him he can yet "love" him in the
spiritual sense by seeking, as far
can, to remove the neighbor's
evils that good may flow Into him. To
do tills it may be necessary to appre
hend him In his wicked course, and
turn him over to the law, that he
may be punished and humiliated—a
breaking up of the now ground, as it
were, which must occur In many
cases before the planting of the seed
The true parent punishes his child
in love, that good may come to it.
Just so the state punishes wayward
and wicked men, not for the love of
cruelty, but for the sake of society
and the good of the individual pun
ished. The false sentimentalism and
mawkish goodiness which pampers
criminals and excuses crime cannot
hide Its ugly head in the Divine in
junction to "love thy neighbor as thy
self.” .
A kick by man or mule may be Di
vinely overruled to bring humiliation
and contrition out of pain that regen
eration may follow.
Wo conclude, therefore, that If any
of the neighbors are "raising” the
chickens whch belong to the editor of
the Augusta Herald the said editor
ought to apprehend the thieves, if
possible, and turn them over to the
>rs of the Inw for punishment. He
be doing for them the best pos
sible good, and thus obey the Divine
injunction.—Macon Telegraph.
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We Sell Iron Fence
MANUFACTURED NV
The Stewart Iron Works Company
< CINCINNATI, OHIO
NOW With a neat, •
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VALD08TA MARBLE W0RK8,
L. H. Warllck, Proprietor.
PATENTS
"The Skin of My Teeth."
Speaking of the somewhat popular
lack of fnmilinrity with the Bible, it
deserves to be said that this deficien
cy Is not confined to unlettered peoplo,
says tho Boston Herald. In a recent
article on the political crisis in Eng
land, Justin McCarthy quotes the ex
pression, "by tho skin of his teeth,"
and parenthetically apologizes for
what he calls a vulgar phrase. The
expression Is quite commonly rnted as
slang by very intelligent people. A
cynical commentator on this expres
sion calls It an Uzlsm, for the reason
that Job originally made use of it In
his wallings. Saith Job In his nine
teenth chapter, twentieth verse:
"1 am escaped with the skin of my
teeth."
WE8T 18 THE MAN
GEORi
All of this newi
ence going on over
the presidency of
makes us tired, mp4
afflicted with inert**
that a number of
Georgians are giving
out by the Osborne
why they will refuse
gentleman from Lo
aned position to which
The fact of the matter
tlon of Mr. West dui
disgusting controversy
of the honest, fearless i
he is. He is guilty of
sion or commission. He
race on his own merit an
so doing, promise to wei
of Billy Osborne, or any
When Mr. Osborne assi
titude of proprietorship In the prem
ises and made it appear that Mr. Os
borne was the whole circus, side show
and all, Mr. West slmply'ldid what
any other man of chsracteitmnd abil
ity would have done—he aslferted his
own right and made an open, clean
and honest statement to the people of
Georgia.
If the people of this section of the
state really want one of Its represent
ative to hold the second office In the
state, now is their opportunity to line
up in solid phalanx for Hon. W. S.
West, of the county of Lowndes.—
Brunswick News.
NATURE TELLS YOU,
As Many
Valdosta Reader Knows
Too Well.
When the kidneys are sick, 4
Nature tells you about It. ^ **
The urine is nature’s calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent action;
Any urinary trouble tells of kidney
ills.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney
ills.
E. Pate, stationary engineer, living
at 100 Jackson street, Albany* Ga.,
says; "Doan’s Kidney Pills brought
welcome relief to my little son. He
seemed to be unable to control the
kidney secretions any length of time
and besides being continually bother
ed during the day had to arlfle often
through the night We were uneasy
about hftn and tried several remedies
without results. I saw Doan's Kidney
Pills advertised, and, having heard
them well spoken of, got a box for
him. Since he has used them I can
see a great change for the better. He
can retain his urine, he lool
and says he Is feeling fine. .
all the credit for this cure to 1
Kidney Pins/* -
Plenty more proof like
Valdosta people. Call at A. E Dim-
mock’s drug store and ask what his
customers report
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N,
Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
We Paid $ 100,000
For Liquozone, Yet V/e Give You a 50c. Bottle Free.
We paid $100,000 for the American
rights to Liquozone; the highest paice
ever paid for similar rights on any
scientific discovery. We did this after
testing the product for two years,
through physicians and hospitals, in
this country and others.. We cured all
kinds of germ diseases with It—thou
sands of the most difficult cases ob
tainable. We proved that in germ
troubles it always accomplishes what
medicine cannot do. Now we ask you
to try it—try It at our expense. Test
it as we did; see what It does. Then
you will use it always, as we do, and
as millions of others do. You will use
It, not only to get well, but to keep
well. And it will save nearly all of
your sickness. f
Kills Inside Germs.
Llquor^ne is not made by compound
ing nor is there alcohol in it.
Ita virtues are derived solely from gas
—largely oxygen gas—by a process re
quiring immense apparatus and 14
days’ time. This process has, for more
than 20 years, been the constant sub
ject of sc'entlfie nn>! chemical research.
Th? rc'u! is a V^uld that does what j ft
oxv^p * I* a »-erve food and | m
bloc.I tr thing In g
the *■••• rid to you. I*3 e^ets are ex- C'
hilar »t!r.*:. vitalr/.’r mirlfyfng. Yetl<v
It i. 1 g-.-rmfclce that we I<;
pub:; *•, r- '. every l-c'He ar: offer of iv
$1,000 for j. disease germ that it can-ij^
not kill. The reason is that germs are I itom^iaii atom
vegetables; and Liquozone—llue an ex-! oonorra*^i:<»s-,
cess of oxygen—Is deadly to vegetal
matter.
There lies the great value of Liquo
zone. It is the only way known to kill
germs In the body without Killing the
tissues, too. Any drug that kills germs
is a poison, and it cannot be taken in
fernally. Medicine is almost helpless
in any germ disease. It is this fact
that gives Liquozone Its worth to hu
manity. And that worth is so great
that we have spent over one million
dollars to supply the first bottle free to
each sick one we learned of.
Germ Diseases.
These are the known germ diseases.
All that medicine can do for these
troubles Is to‘help Nature overcome
the germs, and such results are Indi
rect and uncertain. Liquozone attack^
the germs, wherever they are. And
when the germs which cause a disease
are destroyed, the disease must end,
and forever. That is inevitable.
IT** Fevor—Influensa
Amrtnla Kidney Diseases
catarrh—u 11 e nu igiuiiH di-sil
aononi ? "ti* ^' i'^wuo'wu wni vluusar.
oooompii’ ding what nu urugs can do.
5Oc. Settle Free.
If you need Liquozone, and have
nevor tried it, please send us this
coupon. We will then mail ycu a- or
der on a local druggist for a ull-
Eize bet tie, ar.d we will pay the drug
gist ourselves for It. This is ot.r free
gift, made to convince you; to show
you what Liquozone is, and what It
can do. In justice to yourself, please,
accept It to-day, for It places you un
der no obligation whatever.
Liquozone costs 50c. and $1.
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
for this offer may not appear again. PHI oat
the blanks and mail it to The Lla«o*on»
Compan>, 458-484
My disease it
I have nevei
supply mo a &
quosone. but If you will
true I will take it.
Give full address—write plainly.
clan or hospital not vet using
11 be gladly supplied tor a task
Beginning to Fear Japan.
While American sympathy la large
ly with the Japanese in their present
wnr with Russia, here Is something
from Col. Hugh T. Reed, a retired of
ficer of the United States army, that
oven the Hon. John Hay might give
prayerful consideration: "For the
sake of the world’s peace, the powers
must not allow Japan to wring nn In
demnlty from Russia. Japan would
build a great navy with the money
and proceed to drive the European
powers out of Asia. Then Japan
would pick a quarrel with the United
States over the Philippines. Some
pretext would certainly be found. W©
should be forced to give up the islands
to Japan.”
Are Your Kidneys Well?
Bright's disease, diabetes, rheuma
I Ism, gout, inflammation of the blad
der. bafl blood and nervous troubles
caused by sick kidneys.
A. E. Dlmmock, the well known
druggist of Valdosta, knows by expe
rience that HINDIPO will cure all
forms of kidney and nervous troubles,
and will guarantee It .in all cases.
Can’t you afford to try it at their
risk? It costs you nothing if It don’t
dq the work.
Sent by mall to any address, pro-
paid, on receipt of 60 cents. C boxes
$2.50, under a positive guarantee.
DSWIFM-
Bank of Alapaha.
The Bank at AUpaha building U
nearly completed. All the outside
work has been inished, and the Inte
rim work will be flnlshed up within
thw next ten days. Tho vault Is being
placed now, and by April 2 tho doors
of tho bank will bo thrown open for
business. Tho bank fixtures arc beau
tiful and are ready to bo placed as
sooi| as the building Is turned over
the officials.—'Tlfton Gaiette
Texas Republicans are complaining
because so many Democrats are to
be guests at the banquet to be ten
dered to President Roosevelt at Dal
las. A banquet attended only by Tex
as Republicans would be too exclusive
to look anything like a popular wel
come to tbs nation's chief executive.
Lest Hops Vanished.
When leading physicians said that
W. M. Smlthart, of Pekin, la., had In
curable consumption, bis last hope
vanished, but Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds kept him out of his grave,
says: "This groat specific completely
cured mo and saved my life. Since
then, I havo used ft over ten years,
and consider it a marvelous throat
and lung euro." Strictly scientific cure
for coughs, soro throats or cold!
preventive of pneumonia
teed, 60c and »1 bottles
Dunaway’s and A. E. Dimmock’s drug
stores. Trial bottle free.
-ifiniuc cuiu
■ coldC' sure
a. (Juaran-
at W. D.
Cobb County Row Renewed.
The controversy over the treasurer-
ship of Cobb county has reached the
supreme court again, and April 17th
has been set ns the date for hearing
nrgument In the case. Former Treas
urer J. B. Glover has brought the
case up, his attorney having except
ed to the ruling of Judge J. H. Lump
kin, ordering the election superin
tendents of Cobb county to assemble
and consolidate the vote for treas
urer. Tho last time the case was In
the higher, court J. Old Morris was
the plaintiff, having appealed from a
decision of a lower court.
Cheated Death.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally,
bnt by choosing the right medicine,
H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa,
cheated death. He sayi: "Two yean
ago I had kidney trouble, which caus
ed me great pain, suffering and anxie
ty, but 1 took Electric Bitten, which
effected a complete cure I have also
found them of great benefit In genenl
debility and nerve trouble, and keep
them constantly on hand, since as I
find they have no equal." w. D. Dun
away and A. E. Dlmmock, druggists,
guarantee them, at 60 cents.
TO MAKE MONEY NEXT YEAR
BY GROWING GOOD WATER
MELONS FROM EDEN SEEO?
If so I can halp you start right by sup-
plying superior seed at a reasonable
pnoe-
Last spring the ravages of rats forced
me to plant my watermelon crop three
times before a stand was secured. Con
sequently my melons ripened too late
for profitable shipment and instead of
allowing them to decay I saved seed In
the following painstaking manner from
perfectly shaped, sized and ripened
aelaofted market melons, the first on
Uva vines.
Both ends of each melon were cut off
ondthrown away, the melon split and
the perfectly matured seed taken from
the center and dried with special care.
No seed ware saved from rejected or
decn/sd melons.
I guarantee these soed to be strictly
\ have ever been
. -- ia*nd pounds
i are tent In,
jeotkv--
my responsibility I refer to any mer
cantile agency < _
concern.
1 responsible busim
HENRY D. STILL,
Blackville, S. C.
EDEN SEED.
Sheriff Sale.
State of Georgia—Echols County.
There will be sold before the court hou* _
door in said oountyon the first Tuesday in
May next, within the legal hours of sale and to
the highest bidder for cosh, the following do-
iribea property, to-wit:
Lot of land number One hundred and eighty
one (181), sod ell that part of lota number One
Hundred snd Eighty and Ono Hundred and
Eighty-nine (189) lying Bast of Alapaha River,
allin the Sixteenth district of said county, and
known as the Lvnian J. Strickland place, and
which hehssoLlmed under bond for title
from B. F. Strickland and Louis Strickland to
him, having ciWvated lands nnd improve
ments thereon. Tho .-Hid lands levied on and
to be sold by virtue of n fl fa In-ued from the
Superior Court nf Maid con itv In favor of B. t
Strickland and B F. Stru-kfand, K. L. Moon
and O. Strickland, attorney- in rnct for the
heirs at law of Louis Strickland, deceased,
against Lvmnn Strickland for thepurchase
'the wild lands and to bo sold for the
f satisfying i he said fl fa, and making
36 of the purchase money due on the
said land by the -aid Lyman Strickland, aa
provided by law In coses of persons holding
bond for title to lsnd where suit Is brought for
purchase money of the same nnd in pursu
ance of the suit and judgment upon which
said fl fa issues. Written notice given the de
fendant as requiml by law. Said lots to be
E O. PRS4COTT,
Sheriff Echols Countv.
sold separately.
To Sea Island Planters:
Make no mistake by using inferior
seed. It means a year lost and mouey
gone.
LaKoche
S. I. COTTON SEED
Are known for the length, streugth
and quality of staple they produce.
Write for them to
J. M. LaROCHE,
Edisto Island S C
KILLthe cough
and CURE THE LUNGS
* ,n Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOB 0
Burflct
0NSUMPT10N Prick
0UGH! and 50c A $1.00
LOS Fret Trial.
and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or HONEY BACK.
Fire Insurance.
Tornado Insurance.
Insure Your Property With
Mitch & Richardson,
If yon want the beet Insurance in the
beet companies. We represent nothin#
bnt the best.
Strickland Building, 106 S. Patterson
Street, Valdosta, Ga,
—
Early Garden Seeds.
i
I We handle all varieties of garden seeds.
» . Put your order in early and have an
; early’garden. Genuine seed Irish Pota-
; toes—the kind that grow. For sale by
| W. D. Dunaway,
Druggist and Optician.
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, Qa.
MOVED
I have moved my offices to the new
Converse building over C. S. Bon-
durant’s drug store. I will be at my
office from 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
each day.
L. C. Holtzendorff,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Valdosta, - Georgia.
There is no opium or other harmful sub
stance in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
may be given to a baby as confidently as to an
adult. It is pleasant to take, too, and always
cures, and cures quickly. It is a favorite with
mothers of small children for colds and croup.’