The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, November 11, 1905, Image 10

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X, JXUVEM.BEK 11. 1906. ,u \ lU.i.LL ■■-■.■—— CATARRH FIRST A COLD THEN CATARRH A cold in the head i« a common ailment, THEN CONSUMPTION but it rarely ever stops there. It often grows stubborn and protracted, the mucous membranes, or inner lining of the body, become inflamed and secrete a filthy, unhealthy matter which is absorlied by the blood and soon pro duces that disgusting disease, Catarrh. Then follow the unpleasant symp toms of “hawking and spitting,” . - * . ringing noises in the ears, headache. Xuh‘h«dVhe\”now poor appetite, mucus dropping back stopped up, app«tlt«poor, felt tir»d and into the throat, and a feeling of gen- cral debility. Every day the blood taking eleven bottle* I found myselfa becomes more heavily loaded with HTtK these poisonous secretions, and if the best treatment i,, L*£Y2. , i5 i |£jJ 1 £#?C rh * trouble is allowed to run on, the lungs ^3^4 Bfaln*St., Evansville, Ind. become diseased from the constant passage of poisoned blood through them, and then Catarrh terminates in the most dreaded and fatal of all diseases. Consumption. Hie duly way to get rid of Catarrh permanently is to cleanse the blood, and S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for this purpose. It soon clears the S ifU ifflfe system of all impurities, purges the blood of all Usk Catarrhal matter and poisons, and effectually checks the progress of this dangerous and far- # • reaching disease. S. S. S. keeps the blood in DIIDPI V l/FPFTARI F perfect order so that Catarrh cannot remain; and rune. Li vtutiHDL . as this pure, healthy blood goes to every nook and corner of the body,* the entire system is strengthened and invigorated, and the symptoms all pass away. Hook with information about Catarrh and med ical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm Two Pfeoo Print'll. Go<Tn_S: Blouses and ifddm and Ends. Velvet two pieefe gowns are to be very much worn this winter. They are made en prince? plain and the, fcddlce forming a heart shaped corselet as far as the bust line, where It meeis a yoke of lace or chif fon. The bodice is usually trimmed with an embroidered galloon. The skirt Is faced SevernJ inches deep with cloth to give It firmness and to keep the circular sides from sagging. The veltet gown should have a good silk- lining to hold out the heavy material. Chiffon velvet in light shades will rr,hke evening coats and dresses. There is a new shade in this fabric—Dresden blue—that is charm! lg. The only kinds of separate blouses permissible this season for afternoon | JOLLY ORDER OF CARABAO. If you happen to sue’an officer of th* United States army or the navy car ing a short, slender black stick ye.: may know that he is a Carabao, sa;> the Washington Post. Now, the carabao is the water buf falo of the orient and especially of th* l*biiippines. The animal is so impor tant In the islands that when some American officers who had seen serv ice in the Philippines were casting about for a name suitable to an or..or formed among themselves they hit v. A on this Spanish name of the water fit:, falo. So the Order of the THE 'x?£- A S. PENDLETON GO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Wu are sole agfents for the El Nacional Cigar Co., manufacturers of clear Havana cigars. Fama Nacional and Tritimpho Nacional brands. No Brands are more popular. SEND US VOUR ORDERS. The A. S. Pendleton Co., Valdosta, Ga t^xtasBEtBESBoan 1845. as 1905 npHE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 1 INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., has been in successful business for sixty years, has cash as sets of over ninety-three million dol lars, issues the most liberal and attrac tive policy on the market at LOWER RATES THAN OTHER TRUST WORTHY COMPANIES and pays the LARGEST ANNUAL dividends. The Leading Annual Dividend Company of America. Hhs never written a “Tontine Policy.” No Stockholders Purely Mutual. W. A. GODWIN, Agent, VALDOSTA, GEORGIA. KiiK-li li fi.r falo. 1 ht.7 gra\d;. *>ui have uhtfun in a Mjrt of hich it does is neglected ti of til- is plain uo; but- ery frequently, all 1 CBEPE DE CHUTE WAIST. rwear are the ones that match the gown, of chiffon cloth or silk and the dainty lingerie affairs. It Is very swagger dost at present to have conceahxl In the folds of the blouse the owner’s Inittais, worked in small embroidered letters. Boxes of niching, all white, six pieces In a box, are selling in the shops for 29 cents. The new Panama cloths- have little checks, dots and figures woven in. The waist pictured Is of white crepe de chine. The yoke, of Irish crochet lace, is prettily strapped with Inter lacing bands of taffeta silk dotted with pearl beads. The elbow sleeves are strapped In the same fashion and fin ished with a ruffle of lace and silk choux. JUDIC CHOLLBT. WHAT IS ROMAN FOR 1905? sen f»>:* this purposi lani-.nlty with wbic •'! : of the order :i the miiht of who level pleasure may engage then ) the thirst .‘ ijr.’.-il is a sigh' nsi/tii anil amazement o: • Is.r.n • stick is !:h:g mark of the order slender l»!r.ck stick. The * of a piece of the water horn. Upon the end of the silver head appears the effigy of the animal itself, and on the side - ' the hen 1 ; *e engraved the initials of :ls number lu the Order of the Carabao. Tins little wand is intended for nei ler offense nor defense. It is. i:i fact, le equivalent of the swagger stieh irrietl by many British officers. The Is often as not a light riding st ek. a: l it Is intended more than anything e!-c :ive employment to the hands, so that they shall not find their way into the pockets. G. S. & F. Railway. THK HESTIUOUTK TO Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, Americus. Birmingham, Montgomery, Albany, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Tampa and all Florida Points. Three Trains Daily Northbound. No. 2 Leave Valdosta for Macon, . . ‘l No. 4 Leave Valdosta for Macon, . . 1 No. tt Leave Valdosta for Macon, ... t Trains Arrive—Northbound.. No. 3 Arrive Valdosta from Palatka, No. 4 Arrive Valdosta from Jacksonville, . No. 8 Arrive Valdosta from Jacksonville, No. 10 Arrive Valdosta from Palatka, 1:00 a. m. 1:15 p. m. 1:12 a. m. L :05 p. m. Four Trains Daily Southbound. No. 1 Loare Valdosta for Palatka, . . . 4:60 p.m. No. 8 Leave Valdosta for Jacksonville, . . .5:20 a.m. No. 7 Leave Valdosta for Jacksonville, 4:45 p.m. No. 0 Leave Valdosta for Palatka, 5:20 a.m. Trains Arrive—Southbound. No. I Arrive Valdosta from Macon 4:86 p. m. No. 3 Arrive Valdosta from Macon, 6:10 a. m. No. 5 Arrive Valdosta from Macou tl :00 p.m. CoiiirreN», Divided Between MDCCCCV and 3101V, Want* to Know. A classical quandary will be debated in the bouse of representative* this winter which will draw out tLo aca demie accomplishments of a score of members, says a Washington corre spondent of the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Carrere & -ar chitects of the house ojrce building, have had cut In the cornerstone of that structure In one long and very plain line the letters ••MDCCCCV.’* to tell to this and all coming generations that the great building was erected In the present year of grace. Already a dis cussion has started among leading of ficials and government architects as "to the correctness of the Inscription. It Is urged that it should be “MCMV." Those who have had the temerity to suggest that It should be plainly “1005” have been told that they had no soul for the artistic, nnd such an inscription has from the start hud no chance what ever. Carrere & Hastings insist that they have the Homan way of saying 1005 down fine because It is written in this wuy on the New York Public li brary. In the case of that numeral the whole matter was finally submitted to professors at Yale and Harvard nnd the French institute. As opposed to this the point has been raised that on the face of the Homan sundial tho hour of four Is never written “IIII,” nor, In fact, are four letters ever used to produce n numeral in lioman meth od. It Is claimed that ns long ns 10 is Indicated by the letter “XIX” nnd 190 Is Indicated by the letters “CXC” there is no logical reason for changing tho form when Indicating 100 times 19 or 10 times 190. When You Have A Bad Cold. You want a remedy that will not «-ly give quick relief but effect a per manent cure. You want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expectora tion easy. 1 You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. 'You "want a remedy that iV pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for a speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by W. D. Dunaway, Valdosta Ga, Between the various "barrels” on fan tn Vow Vorl* tnrinv thora I* n rn. bablv a healthy Increase In the clrcu- latng medium of the metropolis. Prince Louis declares that Roose velt Is a “charming man,” which shows that the prince only brushed against one side of the president Diphtheria relieved in twenty min utes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thom as’ Eclectric Oil. At any drug store. Astafwlu 0i«vn abOM ;< t is not <ruaranU<d. Through Pullman Oars from Tiftou, to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash* ‘ gt Louis and Chicago all-the-year-ronnd. Elegant Sleeping Oars No. 4 for Macon and Train £fo. 8 for Jacksonville, isomo Parlor Can on Trains Nos. 1*7 and 8*2 between Vaktoata and Jacksonville. formation as to rates, routes, schedules, sleeping ear reservations, etc.*, wiU.be gladly furnished upon application to L. O. Sikes. Ticket Agent, Valdosta, Oa. s. r. PARROTT. V-P. C. B. RHODES! G. P. A., Macon, Gaorgia. MUItiiry Po.tnge Stamp., Tho latest now postage stamps are a declilod novelty, says the Westmin ster Gillette. Issued In Italy, they are reserved for franking tho eorrespoud- ence of the noncommissioned officers nnd men of the Italian army. There arc different stamps for various corps and regiments and consequently u large number of designs. Per Instance, on the stamp assigned to one regiment Is the portrait of Its colonel, on anoth er n representation of n court martial nnd on others views of the cities where particular corps are stationed, while on the stamp specially reserved for the Bersagllerl appear a few notes of mn sic—those of the first har of their fa mous refrain. None of then? stamps will bo offered for sale by the authori ties, nor should they be sold by sol diers, and collectors will doubtless ex perlencc some difficulty (u obtaining unused specimens Enormous Harvest Priullrted. Sir Frederick Borden, who recently returned from a tour of the western grain "olds, predicts that the Catiadla-.i uorthweat will yet produce a harvest of a thousand million bushels of wheat, says an Ottawa special dispatch to the New York World, n. D. Mann of the Canadian Northern Hallway company does not consider Sir Frederlck-s view of the future wheat conditions any too optimistic. Subscribe for the Dally Times. “Cut it Out” says many a doctor to his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medi cine that will cure female troubles except the sur geon’s knife. That such a medicine exists, however,is proved by thousands of cures made by ‘CARDUI Cares Womb Disease It has saved the lives of many weak, sick women and rescued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure you if you will only give It a chance. Try it. Sold by all druggists and deal ers in 81.00 bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. "I wore a supporter for four years, to keep up my womb,” writes Mrs. $. J. Chrism**, of MannsviQe, N. Y. "My doctor said no medfdne would help me. After taking Cardui I gave up my sup porter and am now well." THOMAS Furniture Company. ASSORTMENT: RUGS, ART SQUARES, WINDOW SHADES, ROCKING CHAIRS A ad STAIR CARPETS. ■ We are opening np our new* line of Rugs, and they are undoubt- ■ odly the prettiest ever came to Valdosta. Let us send up some for ■ you tosolect from. DON’T fail to)look before you buy elsewhere. ■ You’ll find it to your interest tb call on us for anything you ■ need. b Thomas Furniture Company, 127 | t ®‘ t a e t ’ son * + * * 4. 4. + * 4* + 4 4* * * * 4* * 4* * * ❖ * * * * * * * * * i i 'T'HE Syrup season is at hand and all 1 ' prudent house-keepers now bottle 1 their syrup. The successful keeping of \ bottled syrup depends in a large meas- * ure upon the purity of your sealing wax, * and the quality of your corks. The + wax we sell is absolutely pure and the * corks perfect. * \ * RESULTS: Good sjrup that will keep J 'veil, if you buy corks and wax from 4 W. D. -DUNAWAY j Druggist and Optician. * ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦******* ********* *♦* « « *