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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURlk
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MERCURY
MAKES WRECKS
NOT CURES
Thousands who have had their health ruined by Mercury testify that it
makes wrecks instead of cures in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison.
While it may mask the disease in the system for awhile, when the treatment
is left off the trouble returns with renewed violence, combined with the dis
astrous effects of this powerful min
eral. Mercury, and Potash, which is I *ufTered greatly from Contagious
olco a common treatment for Omits Blood Poison. I consulted physicians
also a common treatment ior Lonia- who prescribed Mercury. Nothin* did
gious Blood Poison, eat out the lining me any good—in fact the treatment
of the stomach and bowels, produce jre&ffSfc ft Ktt
chronic dyspepsia, cause the teeth to tainly cured him, and I immediately
d l ca ?:u n u ke spo, i ffy ' t , ender m i 0 S“d«2d t nS“iJc n . <l SftePSuMJiS!
affect the bones and muscles, and leave This was two years ago, and I can truth-
its victims complete physical wrecks. VaANDERS.
Another effect of this treatment is
mercurial Rheumatism, the worst and most hopeless form of this disease.
There is but one certain, reliable antidote for this destructive poison, and that
is S. S. S. It is the only medicine that is able to go into the blood and
cure the disease permanently. S. S. S. does not
hide or cover up anything, but so completely
xjjTjA drives out the poison that no signs of it are ever
11 fch i Hi iM seen S. S. S. is made entirely of roots,
® • herbs and barks, and while curing Contagious
PURELY VEGETABLE. Blood Poison, will drive out the effects of any
mineral treatment. We offer a reward of fi.ooo
for proof that S. S. S, contains a particle of mineral of any kind. Book with
instructions for self-treatment and any medical advice wished furnished
without charge. 77/E SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Shoes, Shoes.
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Dorris & Thigpen,
Valdosta, Georgia.
1R0BERTS & JONES,
—■ Dealers In —
aTl kinds OF MULES p and HORSES
You can H ’ find
us at our new
stables now be
ing built in
rear of the
Roberts
and
Cranford ;
building
Several Attempts
Passenger Trains at Heartpine and
a Posse Stood on Guard Last Night
Picking up the Man Who is Believ
ed to be the Guilty Party. ..
A dastardly attempt has been made
for several nights to wreck trains on
the Georgia Southern road, at a point
near Heartpine, and last night the
wrecker was captured by Superintend
ent O. M. Grady and a party of watch
ers.
Last Friday and Saturday night ob
structions were placed upon the
track, crossties and scantlings being
used. Sunday night, a piece of
scantling was braced against the
switch so that It threw the truck
wheels of a passenger engine from
the track. During the same night
three other trains were stopped In
order to move obstructions from the
track, all of the trains being on the
lookout and under control of the en<
gineers.
Yesterday evening, Superintendent
Grady, Special Officer J. M. Gates,
of this city, Section Master J. M. Per
kins and C. H. Malone went to Hoart-
pinc and remained during the night
to see what would happen.
During the night Superintendent
Grady, who was standing off to one
side doing guard duty, saw a negro
coming along with a cross-tie on bl«
shoulder and then saw him lay It
across the track. The superintend
ent immediately arose and halted the
negro at the point of a gun. The ne
gro declared that he was carry!:
cross tie to a h ouse about ft hi
away to bo cut up for use In
potatoes.
Mr. Grady made him hold
hands while he gave a few
yells for the other members
party. The negro gave his name as
Will Osborn, who has been sentenced
once or twice to the c&alngapg
vagrancy.
He was carried to Adel ai
rant sworn out against him,
was sent to Nashville for confinement
In jail.
It is believed that th* negro”s chief
aim was to see a wreck-, as there Is
nothing to show that he has any mal
ice against the railroad.
Superintendent Grady had offered
a reward of $250 for the wrecker and
for the second time in ms career, he
will claim his own reward.
The superintendent was greatly
pleased at the arrest.
MILLION FOR RUSSIAN JEWS.
iFire Insurance.
ornado Insurance.
Insure Your Property With
Blitch & Richardson,
uu want the best insurance iu the
companies We represent nothing
Strickland Building, 108 S. Patterson
Street, Valdosta, Ga
A. J. LITTLE. A. B SMITH
Little & Smith
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Valdosta, Ga.
Office OverJFirst National Bank
T #A.S. PENDLETON C
WHOLESALE GROCERS
We are sole agents for the El Naeional Cigar
manufacturers of clear Havana cigars. Faina Nacl
and Triumpho National brands. No Brands are i
popular.
SEND US YOUR ORDERS.
The A. S. Pendleton Co.,
Valdosta, Ga.
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| Schofild’s Iron Works, I
MANUFACTURERS OF iff
Grade Machinery, |
MACON, OEOROIA, I
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I Will Be?-Away
At our old homestead Monday and Tuesday,
Nov. 27th and 28th. Will be at my office
Wednesday Nov. 2QthJat 7:30 o’clock.*!}
L.C. HoltzendorffT
DENTIST. ;
Over C. S. Bondurant’s^DrugjStore.
That Much Forwarded and Another
Million to be Raised.
New York, Dec. 5.—Jacob II.
SehifT, treasurer of the Russian
Jewish Relief Fund, has forwarded
a million dollars to Lord Rothschild
in London.
Of this amount nearly four hun
dred and thirty-one thousand was
raised in New York and of the grand
total twenty per cent was given by
non Jewish contributors. It; lias
been decided by the national com
mittee to raise another million.
RACERS BEHIND THE RECORD.
Bicycler* Have Lost 85 Miles in 33
Hours on Six Day Race.
New York, Dec. 5.—Twelve of six
teen teams that started in six day
bicycle race at Madison Square Gar
den, were still in the race when the
sun rose today. The riders are be
ginning to show the strain.
Twelve teams were tied for first
place at 9 o'clock this morning at
594 miles, two laps, more than] 85
miles behind the record for time'in
six day races at 33 hours.
In Mad Chase.
Millions rush In mad chase after
healtli, from one extreme of faddlsm
to another, when, If they would only
eat good food, and keep their bowels
regular with Dr. King's New Life
j Pills, their troubles would all pass
away. Prompt roller and quick cure
for liver and stomach trouble. 25c
at W. D. Dunaway’s and A. E. Dlm-
raock's drug stores; guaranteed.
Arrived From the Orient.
Sanfrancisco, Dec. 5.--Pacific Mail
steamer, Manchuria, arrived this morn
ing from the Orient, brought among
other prominent jieople, Lloyd C. Gris-
om, United States Minister to Japan,
and Luke E. Wright, Governor-General
I of the Phillipines.