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THE VALDOSTA T
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, SATXJKDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1905.
4. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN *
4. 4.
At the Madison Square Garden In
New York City a number of young
women representing various states of
the union are contesting for points
in perfect contour arrayed in pink
and black union suits.
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Women m Irondile, ,111., a town
5,000 people, are raising a popul
subscription to deport the town's only
idle man. They propose to send him
Just as far as the money they collect
will pay fare, and there will be
return ticket.
She puts on her clothes the wa
1h**> should go and after she gel
them on she walks as a woman
should walk—with chest erect, head
up straight, hips back and with
light, bouyant step that bespeaks
happiness and energy.
The wing hat is still In fashion. Gay
colored wings form the only trim
ming to may of the new fall models.
Double wing effects ore used on the
under brims of the hats which show
the very narrow front brim in <
to lengthen the side line.
Miss Grace Weiherbee of New York
daughter of on- of the proprietor
of the Manhattan Hotel a beautiful
and gifted girl, who had all the ad
vantages of education and society that
money brings, is now living on the
Shoshone Indian reservation, the wife
of a full blooded Indian. She has
adopted Indian customs and seems
very happy.
The Outdoor Air League of the
ifornla women has achieved an Ira
portatit success by the enactment by
the state legislature of a bill provid
ing that $100,000 of any moneys which
shall bo collected by the state from
the United States, on account
claims arising out of the civil war and
various Indian wars, shall be devoted
to further forestry Interests.
Ono does not have to be very old
to rembmber when there was not a
woman's club !n the United States,
now there are about four thousand,
with a total membership of 235,000
Every state has Its federation, includ
ing from fifteen to twenty clubs to
three hundred and the state federa
tion represents from one thousand to
thirty thousand women each.
Lace Is the most exquisite trim
ming today, .just as it was in the days
of our great-great-grandmothers. The
lacea used Tfow dTTl&£, perhaps, from
those of two centuries ago, but in a
very small degree. This year It will
bo real baby Irish crochet ,or real
Bruges lace, duchess or Mechlin, all
of which have attained a wonderful
prominence in tho world of fashion
this year.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
In an address at Little Rock, Ark.,
last Wednesday President Roosevelt
had the lot lowing to say in regard to
the quick enforcement of the law's
against crime:
"We urgently need In this country
methods for expediting punishment;
methods for doing away with delay,
methods which wllll secure to tho pub
lie an even chance with the criminal
At the present time tho right of ap
peal Is In certain cases so abused
as to make It n matter of the utmost
difficulty ultimately to punish a man
sufficiently rich or sufficiently influ
ential to command really good legal
talent.
"If tho law is reasonably speedy
and reasonably sure it takes nwav
our great excuse for lawlessness. If
some horrible crime Is committed and
the people feel that under the best
circumstances there will beb an Inde
finite delay in tho punishment of
tho criminal and that the punishment
will be uncertain even when the time
for administering it comes, then a
premium is put on that kind of law-
breaking, which more than any other
1s a menace to the law.
"I earnestly hope that some sub
stantial Improvement shall be made
in the direction of securing greater
expedition and greater certainty in
the administration of criminal Jus-
tice.”
Love is L’ind, so also is hate.
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“The half is better than the whole,"
but nearly e»ery one prefers the
whole.
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Beauty is often skin deep, but, like
ugly, It Is just as often through and
BADBLjDOD
WEAKENS THE SYSTEM
AND INVITES DISEASE
This New Waverly
through.
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Beatrice Fairflax says “women need
praise and petting,,’ As if they didn’t
get it—the single ones.
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Are angels male or female? Both,
of course. Who would want to go to
heaven if they were all of one se:
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It Clark Howell is a rascal and
Hoke Smith a hypocrite, and one is
the other and each Is both, how are
we to discriminate?
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Mrs. George Yoerger w’as taught
to box by her husband .then she be
came so clever at the art of self-de
fense that she refused to obey him,
Moral: Woman, learn to box and you
won’t have to obey.
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Valdosta baby when she is tired
she Is too heavy to walk. We
seen grown-ups when they were
eo full to walk, but never knew wheth
r they felt light or heavy.
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THE INCOMPETENT CLERKS
The recent order from the White
House empowering cabinet officers to
dismiss peremptorily incompetent
clerks said to have been provoked
oy the impoliteness of a chauffeur
who zigzagged a government automo
bile used for transportation of govern-
ent documents in front of the pres
ent’s carriage.
It should be known that nothing
trivial had anything to do with this
oessary and Important order. The
dor has for months been under con
sideration and has been frequently
discussed at cabinet meelngs. Its sal-
itary influence is already felt in a
simulation to greater industry of a
•at go number of lax and lazy govern
ment clerks.
A Disastrous Calamity.
It is a disastrous calamity, when you
loso your health, because indigestion
and constipation have sapped it away.
Prompt relief can be had in Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. They build
up your digestive organs, and cure
headacho. dizziness, colic, constipa-
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Dunaway’s'and A. E. Dimmock’s drug
stbres: 25c.
Every part of $he body ia dependent on the blood for nourishment and
strength, and when from Any cause this vital stream of life becomes impov
erished or run-down, it invites disease to enter. No one can be well when the
blood is impure; they lacif the energy that is natural with health, the com
plexion becomes pale and isallow, the vital energies are at a low ebb, and they
suffer from a general brok£n-down condition of health. The system is weak
ened and unable to resist tjbe diseases and disorders that are constantly assail
ing it. The Liver and Kidneys, failing to receive the proper stimulation and
nourishment from tfce blobJ, grow inactive and dull, and the waste matters
and bodily impurities that should pass off through these channels of nature
are left in the system to produce Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers,
Skin Diseases or some other blood disorder. When the blood is in this weak
ened and diseased condition it should be treated with a remedy that is not
only thorough, but gentle in its action. S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy,
made of roots, herbs and barks, is just what is needed. It not only cleanses
the blood of all impurities and poisons, and enriches and strengthens it. hut
gently builds up the entire system by its fine
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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA»
ONLY
Drop-Head, ballbearing
and one of the lightest
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the market; five drawers,
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Finest material and
workmanship in its con
struction.
A ten year written
guarantee given with
every machine. Call
and see it.
These special prices on
the New Waverly will
hold for only a short
while longer.
H. K. McLendon
Valdosta, Qa.
COLDS THAT HANG ON
So frequently settle on the lungs and result In Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing
i. j away or take something that only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble.
Cures Coughs and Colds quickly and prevents
Pneumonia Coeisisi
CONSUMPTION THREATENED
C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champaign, III., writes;
‘ 1 was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and
I thought I had consumption. 1 tried a great many
remedies and I was under the care of physicians for
several months. I used one bottle of FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and I have not
been troubled since."
HAD BR0MCH'TI3 FCR TWENTY YEARS
AND THOUGHT HE WAS INCURABLE
Henry Livingstone, Babylon, N. Y., writes: “I
had been a sufferer with Bronchitis for twenty years
and tried a great many with poor results until I used
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR which cured me of
my Bronchitis which I supposed was incurable."
THREE SIZES, 25c, 50o and $1.00.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
E. DIMMOCK, Valdosta, Qa.
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Refuse Substitutes
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VALD0TA FOUNDRY & MACHINE COMPANY.
Man’s Unreasonableness
is offer, ns groat as woman’s.
Thos 8. Austin. Mgr. of tho “Repub
lican." of Loavonworth. Ind . was
unreasonable, when he refused to al
low the doctor to operate on his \
for female trouble. "Instead."
iwva, "we concluded to try Electric
■Ritters Mv wife was then so sick,
she cnnld hardlv leave her bed. and
five tst nhv«dHnns bad faMo«» to re
lieve her. After TMoefrle Bit
ters, she was nerfeetlv cured. npd
can now norhwm nil her fcons^h
duties" OnnrTnteed bv W. D. D"*n-
way and A V. Dlmmoek. druggists,
price **Ae.
Aa a atffcgostlon of the minute rem-
locations of paternalism in Germany
the government has ordered the rigid
prohibition of corsets by the high
school glrla during gymnastic exer-
House Castings of Every Kind and Size. Columns, Lintels, Sills, Ventilators,
Washers. Anchors, Etc. Get Our Prices
Star
VALDOSTA FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO., Valdosta. Ga
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