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% AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. $
+ 4*
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a House occupied by P. T. Hatch
er, at Moultrie, was consumed Sun
day night with ail of its contents.
Mr. Hatcher had no insurance upon
his household''goods pnd the loss
falls heavily upon him.
Rev. J W. Domingos, of Tifton, is
aiding in a series or revival meet
ings down at Lake City, Fla.
Rev. A. M. Bennett has resigned
his position as pastor of the Baptist
Lurch at Moultrie and. will accept
. position with the Norman Insti
tute, which is a flourishing Baptist
hool at Norman Park.
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OPERATIONS AVOIDED
Judge Thomas A. Parker opened
he fall term of Ware superior court,
it Waycross Monday morning. As
usual with Judge Parker, the court
opened ,wlth prayer, Rev. R. A
Brown, of the Presbyterian church,
being called upon for the prayer.
ATI «| is fast superseding old-fashioned cod liver oil and
* emulsions because, without a drop of oil or
disagreeable feature, it contains all the medicinal elements
of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods’ livers.
By our process the oil, having no value either as a medicine or
food, is separated from the medicinal elements and thrown
away. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions,
Vinol is deliciously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom
ach, and therefore unequaled as a body builder and strength
creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men
and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases.
Everything: Vinol contains is named on the label.
OUR GUARANTEE —We have eueh faith In VINOL that If you will
take It we promise if it doea^not benefit or cure you we will return you
your money without question. \Vc take all the risk.
A. E. DIM MOCK. Druggist,
VALMOST v
GEO x'OIa.
$65.00 TOP BUGGY FOR $48.00,
It is not often you have an offer from a responsible firm oi
this kind, and one that will save you as much money. Our
“Red Star" buggy is sold everywhere in the South at $65.00,
but to induce trade from points that have not been buying in
Savannah, we make this offer. Our terms on this buggy is $10.00
with order, balance sight draft, bill of lading attached with privi
lege of examination by purchaser. Write us and we will send
complete specifications of this buggy. We are headquarters for
all kinds of harness and agents for Babcock fine line of vehicles,
and on account of better freight rate can sell their work cheaper
than any competitor in the interior. Write to-day. ___
Savannah Buggy Company.
320 Srjjjflit> 1 St., vV.
SAVANNAH, GA.
The Oldest Whiskey House in Georgia
EST V BblSflED IN 1851.
■OLD 8HARP WILLIAMS
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GEO. J. COLEMAN RYE
Fur.* PensvlvanD Uy»
Bv the UHllon «2“‘
Kxpre «prepal<l
ANVIL RYE
Pure Substantial Family Whiskey, by
the gallon $2 ft). 4 full tjuart* $2.00-
Kxpre** prepaid.
CLIFFORD hYE
Hr the gallon $2 25. 4 full quart* 12.65.
Kxpr«** prepaid.
OLD KENTUCKY CORN
Direct frotu the Bonded W«rehou*e,
Fine nnd Old Bv the gallon 18.00. 4
full qunrts $8 SO, KxprvMa prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUb CORN
full quart* %'i ft). Kxnress i
Wo’ bundle *11 tin* lojv.ing brands of Ryo and Bourbon Whiskies in th<»
market, tud will save you from 35 per I’enr. to por«»-»nr on voitr nnrohnsos
Send for price list itud catalogue— mailed fro** upon application.
The Altmayer & Hatau Liquor Comp my,
MACON. GA.. AND BIRMINGHAM ALA.
Mr. W. J. Herring, of Worth conn-,
ty, was accidently killed Monday
morning by the discharge of a pis
tol which he was arranging In his
buggy before starting off with the
mall on a rural route. He was a
brother of Mr. John L. Herring, of
the Tifton (lazette and was a prom
inent citizen of Worth.
Ruby, the young daughter of Mrs.
J. A. Jackson, of Laurens county,
was severely burned about the head
and shoulders last Saturday while
lighting a Are preparatory to the
preparation of dinner by her mother.
Her hair was also singed ofT and her
escape from death was almost a
miracle.
The people of Lenox had a grand
educational rally last week and laid
plans for the erection of a school
building to cost $2,500. Six hdLred
dollars of the amount has been sub
scribed. Prof. Rosser, of Nashville,
was one of the principal speakers on
the occasion. <
A car lod of negroes enroute from
Chicago to Jacksonville, were trans
ferred from a CJeorgia Southern train
to the Atlantic Coast Line at Tifton
one day last. week. Carrying
groes from Chicago to Jacksonville
bents carrying coal to Newcastle.
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Miss Roosevelt says she is glad to
get back to America. Well she is
one of those fortunate people who {
do not need to work after their va-1
cations are ended.
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As a suggestion of the minute ram
ifications of paternalism in Germany
the government has ordered the rigid
prohibition of corsets by the high
school girls during gymnastic exer
cises. •
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The president of the Congress of
Mothers says children should he al
lowed to get “gloriously dirty" every
nay. They are pretty apt to if the
Congress of Mothers spends much
time in session.
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There is a concert company of five
sisters traveling in Illinois, the Trier
sisters. The sopranas are twins, the
altos twins ,and Miss Edna* the old
est, is but thirty-five months older
than the youngest.
When a physician tells a woman, suf-
. fering from ovarian or womb trouble.
The Christmas present question is that an operation is necessary it, of
demanding the attention of those hav course, frightens her.
lug a largo number of relatives and . The very thought of the operating
friends. Some are
to gi
Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided
Serious Operations.—Many Women Suffering
from Like Conditions Will Be Interested.
table and the knife strikes terror to
wondering what her h ,, art M one woman ej[presse d
others would just like to it, when told by her physician that she
know what they will receive.
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Mrs. Sarah L. Westervelt, of St.
Louis was awarded damages of $1 a
day for the rest of her life estimated
at fifteen years, in her suit against
the St. Louis Transit and United
Railways companies for injuries re
ceived in a street car collision.
“Uncle Joe” Canon says “one state
for Oklahoma and Indian Territory
or none at all; and the country used
to understand that the speaker Is
always with the majority if he sides
with the man who makes the motion
though ncle JUoe may see Okla. and
Ind. Ter. come In separately yet.
The Cordele papers say that Chief
Johnson, of that place, was clearly
justified in shooting the Budge broth
ers the other night, one of them be
ing killed and the other wounded.
A freight car on the Coast Line
tracks was broken open and robbed
at. Tifton last week, and a little la
ter the officers found four boxes of
meat weighing 225 pounds and p,
box of tobacco Jn_a branch
where The thief had probably placed
It.
According to the Nashville Her
ald, Stove Wheelos8 and Miss Het-
tle Rowan were married In the ford
of a branch and Bracus Lewis and
Miss Eliza Lewis were married In
the court house yard last week.
Judge R. K. Turner officiating
both occasions.
A valuable turpentine plant In'the
lower part of Alabama was purchas
ed this week by Messrs. H. C. and
IT. D. Woodard of Moultrlo. The
price paid for the place was twenty
thousand dollars.
SLEEP WITHOUT DRUGS.
Doctor at a Medical Convention Telia
of Nexv Insomnia Cure.
At the recent Mississippi Valley Med
ical convention I)r. J. B. Leonard of
Northampton, Mass., gave an interest
ing demonstration of his “muscular
method" of Inducing sleep as opposed
to the use of drugs, says an Indianapo
lis special dispatch to the St. Louis
I’ost-Dlspatch. He said that ns a re
sult of an accident twenty-five years
ago lie became a victim of insomnia.
To treat insomnia without drug;
A LOVER OF GOOD MEAT
will find what he look* for hare. Years of
training in the butchering business have taught
lining in the butchering business have taught
howtobny wisely, handle, store and cut np
meats to the advantage and sntisfaction of our
patron* and sell at such figures as to prompt
them to call again, If your name Is not on our
list of ouatomers we’d like to have it there.
May we?
VALDOSTA MEAT CO.
REMOVED TO
106 Ashley street.
must undergo an operation, she felt
that her death knell had sounded.
Our hospitals are full of women
who are there for ovarian or womb
operations!
It is quite true that these troubles
may reach a stage where an operation
is the only resource, but such cases are
much rarer than is generally supposed,
because a great many women have
been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound after the doctors
had said an operation must be per
formed. In fact, up to the point where
the knife must be used to secure instant
relief, this medicine is certain to help.
The strongest and most grateful
statements possible to make come from
women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, have
escaped serious operations.
Margrite Ryan, Treasurer of St. An
drew’s Society, Hotel English, Indian
apolis, Ind. .writes of her cure as follows:
express mv thank*
for the good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound did me. The doctor said I c.ould
not get well unless I had an operation for
up my mind I would be an invalid for life.
less than four months I was entir..,.
and words fail to express my thankfulness.’ 1
Miss Margret Merkley of 275 3d
Street, Milwaukee, VVis., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkhami—
Loss of strength, extreme nervousness.
organs, cramps, bearing down .
extreme irritation compelled me to seek
medical advice. The doctor, after making
an examination, said that I had ovarian trou
ble and ulceration, and advised an operation
11 decided as a last resort to try Lydia
B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
“ To my surprise the ulceration healed, all
the bad symptoms disappeared, and I am once
more strong, vigorous and well; and I can
not express my thanks for what it has done
for me.”
Ovarian and womb troubles are
steadily on tbe increase among women
—and before submitting to an opera
tion ©very woman should try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and
write Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, -Mass.
1 or advice.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound has been curing
the worst forms of female complaints,
all ovarian troubles, inflammation, ul
ceration, falling and displacement of
the womb, leucorrhcea, irregularities,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Any woman who could read the many
grateful letters on file in Mrs. Pink-
ham’s office would be convinced of the
efficiency of her advice and Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Ask Mrs. Plnkham’s Advice—A Woman Best Understands a Woman's 111*
MiklowSM.
SHOES
WHOLESALE
The merchant* of Georgia, Florida and Alabama can save money dt Dnyui
their stocks here. Full lines carried. No need to go Baltimore, Boston c
other foctory market*. We duplicate their {goods and prices and i
you the heavy freight charges.
} money by buying
Mfller-Jones Shoe Co., Valdosta. SS
Cleanliness
and Sterilizing'
himself ns the patient, !*>«•
ini study.
With two couches on the
and two physicians as subj»
rooted one of them to lie upo:
■ his spe-
pkuTorin
is he dl-
tiis back
and to extend ids legs so that if pos
slide he might add to his length. The
other subject was to lie upon his side,
with his arms extended beyond the
couch and also to lie at full length.
“If the person lying In this position
keeps up tliis position." Dr. Leonard
said, “ho will certainly soon fool
sense of fatigue and desire to abandon
that position. He will turn over on
his side and euri up in the usual way.
I assume that by this e-;e-: :i (hr
sands of i.mscular eel!* hav-
broken down and that repairs nnw
go on."
GEORGIA Kchol* County:
Will b# sold on th* first Tn*si»y In Daeetu
bcrnrxt. *t public outer* st the court hou*e
‘ft county, within the b ’ * * *
iSSftffl
deaertbed i>n>i
bidder for ca*n the following
^.^..y-^lfht. (78) one hundred and thirty-
nlnt (139), on* hundred and fifty eight (DM)
und two hundred wnd thirty (2D), in the thir
levied on n* ths property of
t B H Oorawi, t* satisfy sn execution le
ft from ths county court of seid county in
‘ " “■ stein & Bro.. against said Sir*.
»x«r next. *t public outcry nt ths court hoi
Id county, w thin the legsl hour* of sale.
for cash. the following
Und number*
*evsntv-sight (78). on# hundred and thirty-
nine (1391 one hundred end flftr-eight (158)
hundred end th rtv (290), in the thir
teenth district of said countv
S*td property levied on a* the property of
Mrs K. H Cordell to satisfy an execution-is
sued from tbs counterpart of said county in
favor of I Bpstsin A Bro. against -aid Mrs B.,
A l'oscr For (ler?» ui,. n .
Having llstiiK'd to sera: '•>* in which
the c; rgyuien of Winst«*l. ( ., , v
demned whist a;ul o:her <•.:»•'! g»n .,^
for prizes and having road accounts
of clergymen participating In local go!:’
tournaments this fall for prizes. Mrs.
M. A. 1‘arsoua, editor of the Mayflower,
a temperance organ, and member of
the W. C. T. l\ recently sent, says
the New York World, a communication
addressed to Wlnsted ministers, ask
Ing, “Which is worse—to play golf for
prizes or cards for prizesT Several
Wlnsted ministers urt enthusiastic
golfers and have taken part In tourna
ments for MBs.
If you know much about breweries you will be
surprised and pleased with the cleanliness of
ours. We take every precaution which hy
gienic science and conscientious brewing have
ever devised to prevent infection of our
AMERICAN QUEEN
Every bottle undergoes several processes of cleansing and inspec
tion, and when sealed is put through a long, slow process of ster
ilization and pastuerizing, lasting 1 1-4 hours, at temperatures
which make germ life an impossibility. Drinkers of draught beer
are equally protected. Every keg we use is first lined with pitch
under pressure, which leaves it clean as porcelain, insuring purity
and the total preservation of its rich, rare flavor. American
- Queen will not make you bilious. It strengthens the nerves
and body with pure, natural vegetable food, easy to digest.
Keep it in your home and call for it at all hotels, cafes, clubs and saloons.
ACME BREWING CO., Macon, Ga.
ad on MaU sad Hoes.
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