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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SA
(MOTHERS, DO YOU
KNOW
th« m»ny so-called birth medicines, and
most remedies for women in the treatment
•f her delicate organs, contain more or less
•plum, morphine and strychnine?
Do Yon Know that opium and morphine
are stupefying narcotic poisons?
Do y ou Know that in most countries drug
gists are not permitted to sell narcotics with
out labeling them poisons?
Dor You Know that you should not take
Internally any medicine for the pain accom
panying pregnancy ?
Do You Know that Mother's Friend is a
purely vegetable preparation, and that It Is
applied externally only.
Do You Know that Mother's Friend is a
celebrated prescription and that it has been
r forty years, and that each bottle
„__uine bears “ ' n ' J
field Regulator Co.?
of the genuine bears the i
“ ,J " Co.?
' that when you use this per-
Do you k — — ,
fect remedy duringcbildbirth or throughout
the entire period of gestation that you will
> free of pain and bear healthy, clever
child l....
Well, these things are worth knowing
*"* e facts. Of druggists, $1.00. Accept
o substitute. Ourbook/^Motherliood" tree
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR C0„
ATLANTA. OA.
— TO REMOVE-
FIRECKLES AND PIMPLES
In 10 Days, Use
....NADINOLA,...
THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER
THE NADINOLA GIRL
(Formerly advertised and sold as
. . . SATINOLA- . . .
No change in formula or package,
The nam* only has been xhanged to.
avoid confusion, as we cannot afford to
have so valuable preparation confused
with any other.)
NADINOLA is guaranteed, and money
will be'refunded in every case where it
fails to remove freckles, pimples, liver-
spots, color discolorations, black-heads,
disfiguring eruptions, etc. The worst
oases in 20 days. Leaves the skin clear,
sof t, healthy, and restores the beauty of
youth.
Price 50 cts and $1.00. Sold in each
city by all leading druggists, or by
mail.
Prepared only by
ing druggists.
Rpjnn TELECRAPHERS
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legrapftcoir
i ana LADI
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R. R. ACCOUNTING-
We farnhh 75 per cent, of the Operators
ORLD. Established 80
rued by all leading Railway
>cky Mount* .. .
>nth in Htatee went of the Rockien,
’ UPON ORADDATISO.
an enter at any time. No vaca-
nil particulars regarding any
The Horse School of Telegraphy
Buffalo, N. Y.
LaCroB.se, Wia.
San Francisco, Cal.
% AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. %
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Mrs. L. J. Harrell of Quitman, had
her arm broken last week while look
ing after some duties in her kitchen.
She slipped and fell and In trying
to catch, broke her a$e.
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•J* ADJOINING COUNTIES.
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Quitman is to have a new Nation
al hank with J. W. Oglesby as pres
ident. and J. Russell Davis, as cash
ier.
The carpenters of Thomasville
have formed a union, Organizer
Leonard representing the federal
trades union officiated in putting the
local union on foot.
C. Wolff's store, at Thomasville.
was taken in charge by a receiver,
appointed by Judge Mitchell last
week. The concern owed two of the
Thomasville banks about $15,000.
Mr. Tom Lanier, of Colquitt, has
forwarded President Roosevelt
large bundle of sugar cane, the stalks
measuring ten and a half feet each.
This is enough to make the president
come back to south Georgia and
spend the winter.
The town of Camilla has a commit
tee to Investigate its tax books in
order to bring the tax-dodgers up to
the "lick-dog”. The tax dodgers are
finding trouble on all sides these
days .
Joseph Smmons, colored, has car
ried a yam potato to the Observer
office In Moultrie that weighed six
and a half pounds. Raising pota
toes like this beats laying about at
night trying to "raise” chickens, and
we bet Simmons Is a good, industri
ous negro. There are some like him
in Lowndes.
Has the row between Broxton and
Douglas been turned over to Roose
velt to settle, and where will Plenlpo*
tentiaries Frier and Freeman meet
to draw up the terms of peace?
The bar of Tifton met and organiz
ed last week with C. W. Fuulwood,
president, R| Eve .vice president, and
L. A. Hargraves, secretary and treas
urer. A meeting was- also held to
discuss matters in connection with
the first session of the superior court
to be held there.
Messrs. T. E. Phillips, of Fender,
and A. B. Royale, of Brookfield,
in Berrien county, recently closed a
trade for a turpentine location of 14,*
000 acres* near Gardne.% Fla.
Thje date for the execution of Dow
Keaggin, for" the murdfer of Hansen
Norman, which occurred at Dade
City, Fla., has not been set. Under
the Florida laws the judge only
passes the sentence, the governor
flxng the date for the execution
Mr J. B. Norman, of Norman Park,
suffered a partial stroke of paralysis
last week, but his condition Is said
to be favorable.
The government cane station at
Waycross is operating again.
.The Waycross fair will be held this
year on November 14th, 15th, 16th,
and 17th, and the folks over there
are going to maintain their reputa
tion for getting up a good .clean show
The merchants of Waycross are
now talking about organizing a home
fire Insurance company.
EVER WATCHFUL.
Cure Colic, Grubs, Fever
and all diseases of the
A Little Care Will Save Many Valdos
ta Readers Future Trouble.
Watch the kidney secretions.
See that they have the amber hue
of health;
The discharges not excessive or In
frequent;
Contain no “brick-dust-like” sedi
ment.
Doan's Kidney Pills will do this for
you.
They watch the kidneys and cur
them when they’re sick.
H. Y. Ferrell, veterinary surgeon,
living at 67 State street, Albany, says:
"Although I have never been laid up
by kidney complaint, I have suffered
a great deal with a lame and aching
back, and have felt like going to bed
on that account often enough. This
dull, heavy pain was with me for sev
eral years. The urine was also very
dark and sluggish and contained
thick sediment. I tried all kinds of
remedies and used prescriptions of my
own, but without success. Nothing
seemed to take hold, until I procured
Doan’s Kidney Pills. They were ex
actly suited to my case. Since using
the pills I have not been bothered with
those pains, and the kidney secretions
have been restored to a normal color
and consistency.”
Plenty more proof like this from
Valdosta people. Call at A. E. Dim-
mock’s drug store and ask what his
customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents* Foster-Mil burn Co., Bu alo, N.
Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
Count Witte was a right smooth
article to make the Russians think
for even a day that they were to
enjoy the blessings of liberty.
horse and cattle family.
Sold by A. L. Tolar, 121
Central Ave., Valdosta.
Years of suffering relieved in a
night. Itching piles yield at once to
the curative properties of Doan’s
Ointment. Never falls. At any drug
store, 50 cents.
Millard Devane is to erect a hand
some brick and stone structure at
Nashville soon.
A Snap Is Case
YE offer the Celebrated Golden CANE
Willie McComlck a son of M. Me- •
Comick, died at Sparks last week. I
He was visiting Frank Robinson at J
Cecil whe he was taken suddenly
MILLS as Follows :
ill.
The folks in the neighborhood of
Haskins’ pond in Berrien county are
going to be "in it” on the 10th and
11th .as the water is to be turned
off on those days for the first time
T. G. Carter died of typhoid fever
at his home three and a half miles
east of Nashville last Wednesday
Mrs. W. T. Whitley, of Irwin
county, found the cotton In her cotton
house singed by fire last week, and
there was several bales of it that
had a narrow escape from destru
tion. After burning over the fire had
died out, leaving only a film of char
red cotton on the top of the pile
Mr. M. E. Tison, a well known
newspaper man, has leased the
Sparks Advertiser and proposes to
make a fine paper out of it.
Tift county has seven militia dis
tricts, viz: Tifton, Chula, Ty Ty,
Dosia, Brighton, Eldorado and Brook
field. All of the districts have officers
except Eldorado and an election will
bo held there soon.
Mr. S. M. Roberts, of Tifton, while
doing some wiring in the new Bowen
building last week, fell across a Joist
and sustained serious Injuries.
The surgeons at the Pasteur Insti
tute say that the dog which recently
bit Messrs J. F. Williams and J. F.
McWhite at Tifton, was suffering
from hydrophobia and they advise
that every dog bitten by it be killed
The case of the state versus G. S.
Nelson former sheriff of Worth coun
ty .charged with the murder of
Henry Wiliams at Ty ’iy In 1904,
resulted in a verdict of not guilty
at the trial last week.
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W. H. BRIGGS
Hardware Company.
What are your friends saying
about you? That your gray
hair makes you look old ?
And yet, you are not forty!
Postpone this looking old.
Hair Vigor
Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor and
restore to your gray hair ad
the deep, dark, rich color of
early life. Then be satisfied.
" Ajrer'i Ilnir Vidor re»to-eil the imtiirn!
• for'
Dark Hair
The
Youngest Whiskey
House in Valdosta.
BUT IN THE LEAD.
WATCH ME GROW
i
YT-A 'Y7"p right kind of goods at the right prices and am in position
to give better goods at lower prices than any of the older
established houses in South Georgia. My motto Is new methods and new Ideas.
The world Is moving too fast to hold to the old way. I want your business, and to
get It, I know that I must give you good, honest measure at the lowest prices, with
polite gen
pay
ay especial attention to mall orders, giving the quickest service possible after
orders are received.
Some of *My Special Brands.
$1.00 per quart, 4 quarts delivered for $4.00
" “ 4.00
“ " 3.00
“ •’ 3.00
Old Bob Rye.f - -Jj k.. -
Sandlin’s Blue.Grass, - - 1.00 ” “ 4
Long Cotton i - - - .75 ‘‘‘‘ 4
Horse'Shoe,’®^ -¥&> - .75 " " 4
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[■ i- 1 have a full line of Ryes, Corns, Gins, Rums. Wines, Brandies, etc. Write me
for prices. Address PostofflceJBox 441 or Phone No. 26.
SEND ME YOUR ORDERS.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
H- J. “Cap” SANDLIN,
VALDOSTA, GA.
WHEH Y®0 CATCH COLO
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and
susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption.
FOLEY’S HONE? AM) TAR
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre
vents serious results from a cold.
It Saved Ills Life After the Doctor Said Ho Had Consumption.
W.R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes:—“There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on mv lungs and the doctor told me I had -
consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from
the first and three bottles cured me completely.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
THREE SIZES, 25c, 50o and $1.00
SOLD AND REOOMMENDED BY
A. E- DIMMOCK, Valdosta, Ga.