The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, October 21, 1905, Image 11

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21,1905, II WORKING WOMEN Their Hard Struggle Made Easier—Interesting State* ments by a Yeung Lady in Boston and One in Nashville, Tenn. All women work; some in their homes, some in church, and some in the whirl of society. And in stores, mills and shops tens of thousands are on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning their daily bread. All are subject to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the same physical disturbance, and the nature of their duties, in many cases, •< drifts them into the horrors kinds of female complaints, ovarian troubles, ulceration, falling and dis* placements of the womb, leucorrhcea, or perhaps Irregularity or suppression of “monthly periods, T ’ causing back ache, nervousness, irritability and lassitude. Women who stand on their feet all day are more susceptible to these troubles than others. -They especially require an invigorat ing, sustaining hZ«aieine which will strengthen the female organism and enable them to bear easily the fatigues of the day, to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerful. Bow distressing to see a woman straggling to earn a livelihood or per form her household duties when her back and head are aching, she is so tired she can hardly drag about or stand up, and every movement causes pain, the origin of which is due to some derangement of the female or ganism. Miss P. Orser of 14 Warrenton Street, Boston, tells women how to avoid such suffering; she writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— > and wj trouble [Mr ^ ‘ - _ vn pali aches; I could not sleep and could hardly drag around. I consulted two phyilcians without relief, and as a last resort, I tried Lydia E. Plnkham’sVegetable Compound, and to my surprise, every ache and pain left me. Miss Pearl Ackers of 827 North Sum mer Street, Nashville, Tenn., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “I suffered with* painful periods, severs backache, bearing-down pains, pains across the abdomen; was very nervous and irrita- “v;/—— decided Compound. goodfiUl _ and I no longer fear my Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com* >und is the unfailing cure for all these oubles. It strengthens the proper muscles, and displacement with all its horrors will no more crush you. Backache, dizziness, fainting, bear* lng down pain*, disordered stomach, moodiness, dislike of friends and society rrall symptoms of the one cause—will be qniokly dispelled, and it will make you strong t You can tell the story of your suf ferings to a woman, and i Ice free of cc Pinkham, Lynn, Ma NEGRO VETERAN DEAD. Camp he Belonged to Followed the Body to the Grave. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 12.—The funer al of Amos T. Rucker, an antebel lum negro, took place here this af ternoon. He was a member of Camp Walker Confederate Veterans, which followed the body to the grave as an honorary escort. General Clement A. Evans, division commander the United Confederate Veterans, officiated at the funeral, and among the pall bearers were former Gov ernor Allen D. Candler, General J. West, Judge W. Loundes Calhoun, Dr. Amos Fox, and R. S. Osborne. Rucker followed his master, "San dy Rucker, through the Civil War in the 23d Georgia Infantry and has been a familiar figere at Confeder ate reunions for years. Astonishing Incidents, was, to all her friends, an astoni shing Incident, that Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., was cured of her dreaaful sickness. "Doctors,” she writes, "had given me up; friends were ready to bid me that last tarewell; clouds of despair dark ened my horizon and I was a wreck Oa. the shores of despondency, when I began to take Electric Bitters, 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; guranteed. BRITISH OFFICERS CAPTURED. ^ Tribe of Morocco Bandits Defy Great Britain. Tangier Morocco, Oct. 17.—Two British marine officers have been captured and carried off by the An- gera tribe, while returning to Ceuta from the British repair ship. Assis tance, recently wrecked in Teutan bay.. Ceuta is a seaport on a small pe ninsular In the north of Morocco at the entrance of the £traight of braltar. MORE HKND80ME HOMES. Fine Structures. Contracts were let this week two or three handsome reside structures, and the chances are other contracts will be let In a days. Prof. R. B. Daniels let a cont yesterday for a colonial home Central avenue, next to the for home of Mr. J. G. Cranford, house will cost about three th and dollars and it is to be erected by W. E. Hinson. Prof. W. O. Cheney also guv contract for a residence at Pine Park. It will he a colonial cottage and will cost about $2,000. It Is understood that Mrs. J. L. Conally, of Oveido, Fla., and Mr. George V-arn, of this city, will build handsome colonial homes in the northern part of city before long. Mrs. Connally's home will be very much like the home of Mr. W. U. Conally. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where ethers Fail GRANDMOTHER'S PI8TOL Are You A Coming Mother? 'o Are You Expectant? MOTHER’S FRIEND make* childbirth easy and almost painless, hr preparing the system tor j arturi'/ m. thus assist j Saved the Life of a Child From Vicious Dog. Macon, OcL, 16.—After a desp ate fight with a dog supposed have been mad, Mrs. H. F. Bennett shot and killed the animal this after noon after he had attacked her year-old grandson and fearfully bit ten the child, The dog entered the home and when the child went to strok- seized an arm. Mrs. Bennett fired five shots and was saved by the last, as the vicious animal had started for her. The child's father, a fireman the Macon department, took head of the dog to Atlanta this af ternoon -to the Pasteur Institute, where specialists will examine and determine as to whether he was suf fering from hydrophobia. EfiSiKttSX Morning tlckn< GET INSIDE. which I .»influer ar.y « the pressure hr. In* urirnn, and •yjnpathy. chHdh? born'.'th Of milk. It is ii tom that these k press-re, end tact.itaie* me ■ecmiun or *->*» Fluid. Undeveloped and occluded duel*, e"d Mother’* I'rienVlU alw’ay* applied externally •nd rubbed into the flesh over the region of pain. Softness, pliability and expansion are given to the muscles, tissues, tih.es and sinews, allow ing the elasticity nccr«sary to bring comfort while With heavy burden, and cause easy isme of the Child. 1 ry it. Of all UruggUts 91 00. Out bowk "Motherhood" frm. THE BRAOFICLD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA. GA. PATENTS KILLthe COUGH AND CURE THE LUNCS *™ Dr. King’s New iiisccvery ™«C 0NSUMPTI0N 0UGHS and OLDS Pries 50c 4 $1.00 Fret Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. Your Friends and Neighbors in Val dosta Will 8how You How. Rubbing the back won’t cure back ache. A liniment may relieve, but can’t ! euro. I Backache comes from the inside— from the kidneys. I Doan’s Kidney Pills get inside. I They cure sick kidneys. ! Here is Valdosta proof that this is so: I T. J. Palin, proprietor of blacksmith and wheelwright shop, and veteran of j the Civil war, says: “I found relief : for my weak back in Doan’s Kidney • Pills. I hurt my back some years ago i In a runaway. The carriage fell on | my back and injured my kidneys, think, for ever since I have had great trouble. The kidneys have been all wrong, the secretions were very dark and I have had Trouble in retaining them, particularly at night, being call ed out of my bed many times. This seriously affected my geheral health and I was suffering all the time from terrible pains. I used plasters and liniments and tried several kidney specifics, but nothing gave me any re lief until I got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills ut A. E. Dimmock's drug store. I used them according to directions. They found the spot at once and since using them all the pain has left my hack. 1 am stronger* in every way. The secretions have been restored to their normal color and have been reg ulated, and my health has been great* ly benefited. I ccn sleep and rest well, and I give Doan’s Kidney Pills all the credit for it” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan s—and take no other. Fun of Tragic Meaning Are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terrible cough If he had not taken the medicine about which he writes: ”1 had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night’s rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it, until 1 took Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, which com pletely cured me. Instantly relieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At W. D. Dunaway aud A. E. Dimmock’s drug stores; price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Investigation Resumed. New York, Oct. 17.—The legisla tive insurance investigation com mittee resumed Its sessions today with President Richard A. McCurdy, of the Mutual Life as the first wit- James H. Hyde, former vice- president of the Equitable, Is In the city ready to be called to the stand when wanted. Some Seasonable Advice. It n ay be a piece of superfluous advice to urge people at this season cJ the year to lay In a supply of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before wlntor Is over, and much more prompt aod 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 romedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesltato about buying it in preference to any other. It is for sale by W. D. Dunaway, Val id ita. I Lumber Lum ibar. FENDER LU: UK \LKKS IN ALL KINDH OF Qf)[|f?[ MBER CO., HI LUMBER nd Mouldings or All Kind*, on Valdoata Hoathorn Hallway, d Atlantic flout l.lne Railroads, ituuun Also Shlnclre, Uthi, Scroll Work a HUnlng »l|ll *m| 1.umber Yard MfIwmii Ornrii* honihero A Florid* m C. B. Peeples, —DEALER IN— Paints, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, Fine Mantels, Tiling, Grates, Brick, Lime and Cement. I Sell "White Bose” Line, the Best Lime Made Id the Sooth, and Atlas and Lehigh’s Portland Cements. . Vfl a mistake to Imagine that itch ing piles can’t be cured; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can help. Doan’s Ointment brings in stant relief and permanent cure. At any drug store, 60 cents. , McCormick & Plano Mowing Machim f and Rakes, Parts of all Mowers an- Bakes. I occupy my own building, pa\ no rent and sell cheaper than any on** C. B. Peeples, 118 Hill Ave., West. VAI DOST A. Q a lBgggSTgg[Ejngg5BIBiiB@^gglB5ii5i5iBI»a8UBia. gesnaaBiMi rks, 1 Schoffild’s Iron Works High MANUFACTURERS OF. Grade Machinery, . MACON, GEORGIA, Plant to Get Rich are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipa tion. Brace up and take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness, too. At W„.D. Dunaway and A. E Dim mock’s drug stores; 25 cents; guar anteed. "Sockless Jerry” Dying. Wichita, Kan., Oct. 17.—Former Congressman Jerry Simpson is ly ing at death’s door in a local hos pital, according to the statement of physicians early today. 'team Engines, Boilers, Saw I ills, Cone Mills, Corn Mills, ron Grinders, Shafting, Pul* •iys, Boxing, Gearing, Iron nd Brass Castings of every escription. Wo are Original uventoni of the Turpentine distillers Steam Pumping Out- vVe have lately equipped our tready extensive boiler shops, liioh now gives us largest ca- aoity of any manufacturers i the South. Vo aro headquarters for Steam umps, Inspirators, Injectors, alves, Lubricators, Wrought ron Pipe, Boiler r ~ ittings and Pipe •'rials. >rs, Wrought • Tubes, Pipe Fitters’ Ma- SAVE MONEY AND DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURERS j>S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS CO., Proprietors, Macon, Ga, The gossipy dressmaker seldom breaks the thread of her conversa tion. Dyspepsia — bane of human exist ence. Burdock Blood Bitters cures it. promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones the stomach. GRADUAL DECLINE This is the fate of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is-so insiduous that often people have serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, as diseased kidneys allow the impurities to stay in the system and attack the other organs. This accounts for the many different symptoms of Kidney Disease. You begin to feel better at once when taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE as it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation and invigorates the whole system. It strengthens the urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. TWO SIZBS 50o and $1.00 Chicago Builnoss Man Cured Foley ft Co., Chicago, Gentlemen:—About a year ago my health began to fall, I lost heth and never (elt well. The doctor thought I had atomach and liver trouble, but I became convinced that my kidneys were the cause of my ill health and commenced taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE. I' n created my appetite and made me feel stronger, and the annoy ing iympt,.^< disappeared. I am now aound and well.—J. K. Horn, 1354 DiverteyBlva Chicago. June 11,1802. Curad HI* Wife teen very bad with kidney trouble and tried aeveral doctora After taking ona bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE waa 1 waa completely cured after taking (our bottiea.” E. C Watkins, sexton of the Methodist Church, Springfield, Pa., writes '* My wife baa been very bad with kidney trouble and tried aeveral doctors without benefit After! much better, and waa e Onb Bottlo Cured Him A. H. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: “I waa troubled with kidney complaint for about two years, but a one-dolltr bottle el FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a permanent cure.” A. E. DIMMOCK, Valdosta, Ga.