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ATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1905.
’’ Can save the people throughout Valdosta’s
territory good money on
:: BUQQIES AND WAGONS,
JOHN T. ROBERTS
Also on high-grade, hand-made harness,
.manufactured in his own factory. His stock
in all lines is very full and his facilities are
better than ever before. A call or corres
pondence solicited.
John T. Roberts.
VALDOSTA,
GEORGIA.
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SCHOOL BOOKS EXCHANGED.
Bondurant’s
Is the ONLY PLACE in Valdosta
that will EXCHANGE your SEC
OND-HAND ' BOOKS f6r**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
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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.
WAR LICK, Proprietor
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
SEAISLAICOTTON
LARGELY USED
Outlook for an Exceptionally large
The Uses for Which the Staple Ex
cels Others is Growing all of the
Time and There is no Substitute
to Take its Place.
Cash For Timber Lands.
I have clients for all timber and farm lands I can get listed
from 300 acres np. If you intend placing fictitious values, I
can't handle your property If you are anxious to sell, I have
buyers. Give fall information. Write today
Sam W. Jones, Valdosta, Ga.
The Indications are that sea is
land cotton will be more largely
used the doming season than ever
before, not that there is to be any
unexpectedly unusual demand for it,
hut because every year finds more
uses for the staple. And once sea
island cotton is adopted for a par
ticular purpose it Is steadily used
until a better product Is found, which
is seldom the case.
It will probably be some time be
fore a better material for mail bags,
for instance, Is found than sea Is
land cotton, which was adopted some
years ago after a number of severe
tests of all kinds of materials by the
government. Hence, for this pur
pose, there is a fixed, assured de
mand for sea island cotton. The
government must have bags made of
such material as it specifies in its
contracts. The same Is true of num
erous other things Ifor which
island cotton is used, and for which
either rigid contracts or good pol
icy forbids substitutes. More than
In any other staple, therefore, Is the
demand for sea island probably fixed
to an extent, and cannot
down hill.
As new uses are found for this
cotton with the progress of inven
tlon, the demand becomes the more
stable, and promises* to remain
around a certain fixed minimum re
quirement. It Is to be noted that
more uses are being found for
Island cotton in this country than
abroad. This being the case, and
the fixed requirements being expect
ed to increase rather than decrease,
It Is likely the new season will find
many mills adopting this cotton for
some use or other.
GROCERIES
My stock of Staple and Fancy Gro
ceriesis more complete than ever before.
Heinz’s Pickles and National Biscuit
Co’s goods always on hand.
Choice brands of Coffee, Teas and
Extracts.
Give me a trial. Your orders will re
ceive prompt attention.
J. E Culpepper,
Phone 2s9.
FOR SALE BY.
S. W. Jones,
Real Estate, Renting and Investments.
On East Adair Street—‘i *)"> t» st
of neighborhood, I have a nice six room
house. Hot and cold water, Poroelean
lined bath tub. - - Price $2,250.00
On Rogers Street-in as good
neighborhood as Valdosta affords, I have
a social bargain in a two story resi
dence. Eight rooms liesides the large
halls althrongh the hoase. Size of lot
90x210 - - 1 Price $21,000.00
On Rogers Street—Good neighbor
hood, I have a real nicely finished, five
room house with halls, on lot size
52x210. - - - Price *2,000.00
On Troup Street—A one story, six
room house, good locality. Lot
75x245. - - • Price 12,250 00
On Forest Street—I Lave »■* room
house on lot 120x105. - Price $800.00
I have several extra bargains in resi
dence and vacant lots
See S. W. Jones for real estate.
Place your renting property with S.
W. Jones and same will receive proper
attention
well
EXCITED LADY HASTENS TO A.
E. DIMMOCK WITH GREAT
PARASITE.
44unaredt^eaHer ttS^y.
Visitors at the store of A. E. Vhin
mock were electrified recently at the ap
pearance of a very much excited lady,
who proved to be Mrs. 3. H. Harvard,
who lives in Valdosta. She inquired
eagerly for A. E. Dimmock, and upon
meeting him said:
“I have been a sufferer for several
years, and have never known what was
the matter with me. I felt tired ail
the time aud could not sleep nights. I
had a very weak back, and used to have
dizzy spells and would see spots before
my eyes if I stooped to pick up any
thing. 1 felt blue and discouraged, and
did not seem to have any energy. M;
stomach troubled me a great deal, and*
had a very irregular appetite. I sus
pected that a great deal of my trouble
came from a disordered stomach, and
heard so much about Diltingliam’s
Plant Juice medicine and what it was
doing for other peonle that I purchased
a bottle of it. I have taken throe doses
of the medicine and this morning the
thing I have in this tin pail passed from
my system.” - 2
Mrs. Harvard, as she spoke, removed
the cover from a small tin bucket, which
oontaiued au enormous tape-worm,
which, ujxm beiug measured, proved to
bo over 30 feet iu length. The great
parasite was placed in a glass bowl and
allowed to remain on the center table in
the offices, where it excited a great deal
ol attention from callers for the rest of
the afternoon. Speaking about the
matter, somewhat later, Mrs. Harvard
said:
I am very grateful for what Plant
Juice has done for me, as I might have
gone on for years, suffering terribly,
aud never suspected what was -wrong
with me. I have consulted a number of
physicians, who either said 1 had stom
ach trouble or uervous trouble, but
never told me what was the matter.
Mr. A. E. Dimmock is a wonderful
man, aud he has accomplished a great
deal of good in this section.”
The way to make a girl want to
marry a man is for there to be lots
of reasons why she should not.
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
P|R. T. FEUX COURAl'D’S ORIENTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES
IUmoT»« Tan Plmpiei
Frwklfia. Pitchy
Rub, and bkia Dt.
and evvry blemleb
<*> beauty, and de
fle* U* tact Ion. It
baa stood tba teat
of *7 T**«. and
la to harmlcaa «•
taateUtobaauralt
la property made.
Accept no counter
feit ot aOnUar
Sarra aald to a
lady of tba haut-
too (a patient):
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5000
TELEGRAPHERS
NEEDED
Annually, to fill the new poaittons created
by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We
want YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good
habits, to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R. R. ACCOUNTING-
We furnish 75 percent, of the Operators
and Station Agents in America. Our six
schools are the largest exclusive Telegraph
Schools IN THE WORLD. Established 20
years and endorsed by all leadiug Railway
furnish him or her a position paying
month in States went of the Rockies,
MEDIATELY UPOW GRADUATING.
enter at any time. Nov
The Morse School o( Telegraphy.
Texarkana, Tex.
San Francisco, Cal.
INTERESTING ?
DECIDEDLY SO.
THOMAS
THE . . .
Furniture
Company.
ASSORTMENT:
RUGS, ART SQUARES,
WINDOW SHADES,
ROCKING CHAIRS,
And STAIR CARPETS.
We are opening up our new liue of Rugs, aud they are undoubt
edly the prettiest ever came to Valdosta. Let us send up some for
you to select from. DON’T fail to look before you buy elsewhere.
You’ll find it to your interest to call on us for anything you
Thomas Furniture Company, 127 street S ° n
The Oldest Whiskey House in Georgia
ESTABLISHED IN 1881.
OLD 8HARP WILLIAMS
Pure Fine Old Rve. By the gallon $3.00
4 full quarts $3.50. Express prepaid.
GEO. J. COLEMAN RYE
Pure Pensylvania Rye, rlchland mellow
By the gallon $2.75. 4 full .quarts $3.00
Expre s prepaid.
ANVIL RYE
the gallon $2.60.
Express prepaid.
CLIFFORD RYE
By the gallon 12.25. 4 full) quarts $2.65.
Express prepaid.
OLD KENTUCKY CORN
Direct from the Bonded Warehouse,
Fine and Old. By the gallon 19.00. 1
full quarts $3.50, Express prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUE CORN
Express prepaid
We handle’all’tlie leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in the
market, and will save you from 25 per cent, to 50 percent, on your purchases.
Send for price list and”catalogue—mailedjfree npon^application.
The Itmayer & Flatau Liquor Compnay,
MACON, GA„ AND BIRMINGHAM ALA.
5 Associated Music
House Of
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Carter & Corough
M Ludden & Bates
Offer to the Piano-buying
Public the best possible
value that can be secured
in a Piano.
... IT IS THIS ...
$400 Ludden & Bates
....PIANO....
$287
• j Which is being sold to Club members at
Booklet “A” explains how we do it and
gives inside facts. Write for it now.
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CARTER & DOROUGH,
VALDOSTA, - - - GEORGIA.
Xargegt ©rgan Stealers in XU. 5.”
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