The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, October 07, 1905, Image 7

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1905. 15 old soressssSEE Nothing is more offensive that refuses to heal. Patiently, day jter'dlyTTtis treated and nursed, every *alve, powder, etc that is heard of is tried, but does no good, until the very Sight of it grows offensive to the sufferer and he becomes disgusted and mar- Th ®- V are not onI y Offensive, but dangerous, because the same germ S"PT' s Cancerous ulcer, is back of every old sore. The cause is in the blood and as long as it remains the sore will be 7 car * *8° my blood became poisoned, and there and continue to grow doctor told me 1 would have running*sorea for worse and more destructive. ^ , if we , r ? c , loscd U P. the re,ult The fact that thmican/fc 7? 111 » bc fata1, Under this discouraging report I 2m have left off their treatment and resorted to tSe of Old sores have been ent out s. S. S. It. effect, were prompt and gratifying, and even the bones scraped, It took only a short while for the medicine to en- and yet they returned, is in* tirely cure up the sores, and I am not dead aa the disputable evidence that the doctor* intimated I would be, neither have the blood is diseased and respon- 8or<8 * ver broken out again. John W. Fumdii. ■ible for the sore or ulcer. Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 1903. Valuable time is lost in experimenting with external treatments, such as •alvea, powders washes, etc., because the germs and poisons in the blood must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S. cleanses and puri fies the circulation so that it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the sor « or ulcer heala,permanently. S. S. S. not only removes the germs and poisons, but strengthens the blood and builds up the entire system by stimulat ing tesgy fear the organs, increasing the appetite and giving : , energy to the weak, wasted constitution. It is aq ■*~larating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body in good healthy condition. Rook on the blood, with any medical advice wished, Without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. WHAT SUSAN B. SAYS. + + + ^ + + ++ 4-4- ++ + + + + + t Landreth’s Garden Seeds FOR 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- ❖ 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- * 4- 4- 4- 4* * 4* 4* 4* 4* 4-4-4-4-4-4--J-4-4-4-4-4- 4*4* 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- FALL PLANTING. 1 A full, Flesh Line of the Differ ent Varieties at W. D. DUNAWAY’S DRUG STORE, Valdosta, Georgia. SCHOOL BOOKS EXCHANGED. Bondurant’s Is the ONLY PLACE in Valdosta that will EXCHANGE your SEC OND-HAND BOOKS for NEW ONES. Full line SCHOOL SUP PLIES, including Tablets, Pencils, Rulers, Pens, Ink, Erasers, in fact everything that is needed to EQUIP the LITTLE ONES for SCHOOL. C. S. Bondurant, 1.1 l-.tt.rion St. PHONB.ltl CD 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* m * n * 2 f O 4* 1 * > * 2 4- O 4> I* * 4* W .|. gj El 3 * r> 4* 4* 4- 4- SCHOOL BOOKS EXCHANGED. ^•^•^••|«d > *{'*S**I**S**S* a { c 4 a 4*4*d*4*4*4**{ > 4*d c *S**I*"S'*l**{ a 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, DENTALOSUROEON, Valdosta, - Georgia. Lumber Lur liber. FENDER LI DBALKK8 IN ALL KINDS Of Q[||| FMBER 00., HDBEDLH and Mouldings or All Kinds, rd on Valdosta Southern Railway, aad Atlantia Coast Lina Railroads, nuU Also dklBClM, Laths, Scroll Wor Office, fUalacl >1111 and Lumber Va Between Georgia boathern A Florida "We Don't Ask Any Man to Find the God-Given Sphere of Woman." Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 3.—"We don’t ask Grover Cleveland or any other man to find the God-given sphere of woman. There are enough of us who are sufficiently intelligent to find It ourselves." This declaration by Susan B. An thony regarding tip* latest talk by former President Cleveland on the suffrage question looks sarcastic, but it did not sound that way when ad dressed to a representative of the New York Herald at her home in Madison street. It sounded blunt, characteristically blunt. An Instant later a sort of womanly impatience controlled the aged suffrage leader, and she said: "But it’s all too silly, any way." Then Miss Anthony forgot gener alities as regarded denials and refu tations of Mr. Cleveland’s assertions and took a sort of running jump at his assertion that the ballot, if given to all women, would result In the thoughtful being outweighed by the disreputable, the ignorant an.d the thoughtless and the coerced. Political Trick Tried. "In one of the suffrage states," said she, “a political trick was tried to colonize the bad women of one of the larger cities for the purpose of carrying a certain issue. The good women of the city heard of it and they came out in a body and voted solidly against It. The bad women were not taken to the polls.” Of Mr. Cleveland’s statement that one woman confessed to fraudulent practices at an election, Miss Antho ny apparently was familiar with the entire case. The woman was the wife of a so- loon keeper and she was out to help her husband,” said Miss Anthony. This phase of the Cleveland inter view gave her an opening to batter at another assertion by him, the one about women’s clubs. "I am glad that Mr. Cleveland sees that the organization of women's clubs paves the way for suffrage. It Is a natural sequence, because worn- clubs are Interested In move ments for the betterment of city, state or government civics, and when they attempt to do anything they run their heads against the bal lot box in short order. They find that the vote of one Ignorant, Illiter ate man outweighs their entire club fighting for or against legisla tion.” , 1 Liquor Laws Affect the Home. Women are interested in liquur laws because they- affect the home when the man gets drunk he goes home; when he Is unfaithful It Is the home thnt Is hurt. The grog shop, gambling room and brothel are di rectly antagonistic to the home. Why would not women vote against it if given the chance. Women who are not counted as suffragists would vote against these vices. Woman has the faculty of lying low, keeping still, wo say, until it is time to move. “Women’s clubs are under the rose. They believe in suffrage. It is not on their bill of fare, but when suffragists want help from women’) clubs they get it.” BRIDE 100, GROOM 500 POUNDS. Marriage of North Tarrytown Pound master Outcome of Joke. Tarrytown, N. Y.. Oct. 3.—A riage which was the result of a jok took place when Thomas F. Hogn poundmaster of Tarrytown, w Miss Helen E. Fitzgerald, of . City. Miss Fitzgerald is very thin and weighs only 100 poumls.while Ho gan weighs nearly 500 pounds, gan only saw his wife once befor married her, and that was font- weeks ago. Miss Fitzgerald came to Tarrytown to visit some friend* gan espied her and asked an duction. This was arranged and his friends told him that he ought to brace tip and win her for his and not ho an old bachelor. Hogan invited Miss Fitzgerald to go fo ride, and the buggy looked like listed ship when they drove off. Hogan drove around the Rockett 1 ler estate and 'Iwas amid these tlful surroundings that he got coin age and broached tin* subject of mar riage. While she did not agree then she gave him encouragement, think ing the affair a joke. After sii turned to Jersey City she wrote and thanked him for the ride. He ini me diately replied, and caled her "Dear. Miss Fitzgerald carried on the co respondence and later wrote to he friends, saying she would keep up the joke for awhile. A week ago Miss Fitzgerald') friends received a letter from her, saying she had changed her mind about the joke, and was going to take Hogan for better or worse. Wednes day night her trunk arrived, and Ho gan was the proudest man on Court land street, ’lhat night he gave dinner to his friends. One of them asked him when he became engaged "Well,” said he, "I’ve only got one eye, but as soon as I laid my eye on her I knew she was the girl for me. We drove all around, and I pointed out my friend Rockefeller’s house to her and told her how nice It was to live in the Country. Sure, I’ll always thank John D. Rockefeler for what he did for me.” They were married this morning by Father Mulhearn and started for Yonkers to take the day boat for Al bany. CARRIED BULLET IN HIS HEART. NATURE TELLS YOU, As Many a Valdosta Reader Knows Too Well. When the kidneys are sick, Nature tells yon all about it. The urine is nature’s calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any uiinary trouble tells of kidney ills. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills. E. Pate, stationery engineer, living at 100 Jackson street, Albany, Ga., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills brought welcome relief to my little son. He seemed to be nnable to control the kid ney secretions any length of time and besides being continually bothered dur ing the day had to arise often daring the night. We wore uneasy about him and tried several remedies wit boat re sults. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills ad- ertised and having heard them well spoken of, got a box for him. Since he had used thorn I can see a great change for the better. He can retain his urine, he looks better and says he is feeling fine. We give all the credit for this cure to Doan’s Kidney Pills.” Plenty more proof like this from Val dosta people Call at A. E. Dimmock’s drug store and ask what his customers port. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Millmrn Co., Buffalo. Remember the name—Doan’s-and take no other. quintette composed of Messrs. Smith, ’Howell, Eat 111, Russell and Smith, will he one of the features of the all-day singing at the Atlanta fair. The splendid old song, "I Want to Get There, Do,’’ will be rendered in harmonious tones if the squabble now about the consignment of leading part can he settled. Shot in Vital Organ, Man Finally Dies of Consumption. Cadillac, Mich., Oct. 3.—After liv I ms more than eight years with a re- Vol%T bullet. In his heart and In defi ance of a death warrant pronounced by all Chicago physicians who at tended him, Charles B. Nelsob, who was shot by an unidentified negro in Washington Park, July 1, 1897, died at his home here of consumption. The case, which Is one of the most extraordinary in medical annals, at tracted much attention at the time, Nelson was shot at three times by his assailant, two shots taking ef fect. One bullet struck him In tho hack of the neck, while a second hit him in the breast ahd penetrated the heart, and there It has remained since. The mysterious case has nev been cleared up. Clark and a woman were sitting In the park, when a ne gro sprang upon them and began shooting. He left Nelson for dead and pursued the screaming woman until he was In danger of being cap tured, when he disappeared and h never been Identified. Astonishing Incidents. It was, to all her friends, an astonl shing incident, that. Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wls., was cured of her dreadful sickness. "Doctors,” she writes, "had given mo friends were ready to hid mo that last farewell; clouds of despair dark ened my horizon and I was a wreck on the shores of despondency, when I began to take Electric Bitters, for my frightful stomach and liver com plaint. To the astonishment of all, I was benefltted at once and am now completely and miraculously restor ed to health.” At W. D. Dunaway and A. E. Dimmock’s drug stores; price 50 cents; gu ran teed. The big California airship will be one* of the attractions at the Georgia Farmers’ Fair at Macon. This air ship sails like a bird over the city, completely under the control of the little man who sits on a slender framework below. It Is one of the marvels cf the age. Piles! Pile*! Piles! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment la prepared to cure plies, and DOBS IT In short order. Easy to apply; ev ery box guaranteed; 60c an 1 $1. All druggists or by malL WILLIAMS MTU CO., Cleveland, O. A woman always thinks she Is hav ing a good time when it is something her husband doesn’t like her to do. Some Seasonable Advice. It u.ay be a pjoce of superfluous advice to urge people at this season c.' the year to lay In a supply of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before winter is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and before It has become settled In the system, which can only be done by keeping the remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in preference to any other. It is for sale by W. D. Dunaway, Val- i. :ta. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body. Doan’s Oint ment. At any drug store, 50 cents. Food to work on is food to live on. A man works to live. He must live to work. He does both better on Uneeda Biscuit, the soda cracker that contains in the most properly bal anced proportions a greater amount of nutriment than any food made from flour. Uneeda Biscuit 9 NATIONAL BISCUrt COMMMr Om't forget Graham Crackers Batter Thin Biscuit Social Tea Biscuit Lemon Si A Through Sleeper to Colorado — VIA - Leavos Leaves Leaves Arrives Arrives Loaves Arrives Arrives Josup, Ga., Atlauta, Ga., Birmingham, Ala., Memphis Kansas City Kansas City Colorado Springs Denver Over Southern Ry., Over Southern Ry., Over Frisco, Over Frisco, Over Frisco Over Rook Island, Over Rock Island, Over Rock Island, 10:30 p. m 7:00 a. m. 12:20 p. m. 8:05 p. m. 2:40 a in. 11:20 a. m. 8:15 a. in. 8:30 a. in. Very low round trip rates are now tn effect to Colorado and Portland, Oregon. Tickets allow you to go out one way and return another. Write for detailed information and descriptive literature and let us assist you In plan ning your trip. S. L. PARROTT, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. VALDOSTA MARBLE WORKS. The best equipped plant of the kind in the country, operating latest improved machinery for Cutting and Carving MONUMENTS You are cordially invited to call and inspect our stock and get our prices. L. H. WARLICK, Proprietor VALDOSTA, QEORQIA.