The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, December 23, 1905, Image 5

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* * ♦ * * pagg? ! ?ff§sr THE VALDOST OLD SOKES SAP THE VITALITY AND UNDERMINE THE HEALTH* Old Sores that refuse to heal are a constant Imenace to health. They sap the vitality and undermine the constitution by I draining the system of its very life fluids, and those afflicted with one of I these ulcers grow despondent and almost desperate as one treatment after [another fails. They patiently apply salves, washes, plasters, etc., but in I Spite of all these the sore refuses to heal and eats deeper into the surround - | ing flesh, destroying the tissues and growing to be a festering, inflamed and I angry mass. The source of the trouble is in the blood. This vital fluid is ■ filled with impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged ■into the sore or ulcer, making it impossible for the place to heal. It will not Ido to depend on external applications for a cure, because they do not reach ■the real cause, and valuable time is lost experimenting with such treatment; he most they can do is keep the ulcer clean. Any sore that will not heal is dangerous, for the reason that it may have the deadly germs of Cancer behind A cure can be brought about only through a remedy that can change the quality of the blood, and this is what S. S. S. does. It goes to the very ' ottora of the trouble, drives out the poisons and germs with which it is filled, and purifies and builds up the entire cir culation. By the use of S. S. S. the sore is supplied with new, rich blood which corrects the trouble soon stops the discharge, and allows the place to heal naturally and permanently. I PURELY VEGETABLE. s * s - s also reinvigorates the entire system, and I • ’ where the constitution has been depleted or I broken down it quickly builds it up and restores perfect health. Write for [ our special book on sores and ulcers, and any medical advice you are in need of; no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TLANTA, GA. Y, DECEMBKK 23, 1905. S.S.S. HANDS WANTED. I want 500 hands for railroad grading, I tie chopping and right-of-way cutters. Pay from 8 to 10c. per yard for grading, 10 to 12 l-2c per tie and* $1.25 per day for day hands. All work checked up and paid for in all every two weeks. All good dry I sand work. Work on extension of A. 0- I L. from Newberry to Perry, Fla Camps I at Natural Bridge on Steinhatchee river 182 miles from Perry. Free transpoi I don on the Atlantic Coast Line. Addi •rfca- ,dress II. F. 11-28-swJan 1 PERRY, FLA. [CRANFORD & WALKER, Attorneys-at-Law VALDOSTA, - • GEORGIA Offices Ashler building, rooms 1 and 2. Dr. R. H.JThomas, DENTIST. Office in Ashley Building, Over J. W. Pinkston’s Store. Per. Mo I Reliable Parties WRITE AT ONCE TOR FACTORY 'prices and Money Saving Plan. Give References Also. ,, Carter&Dorough SEP ' Valdosta, Ga. A WIFE AND MOTHER GONE. M-s. Marcus Luke of Irwin County Passes to Her Reward. The well known and generally lov ed wife of Marcus Luke departed this life Sunday afternoon In this city. Mrs. Luke had been as well as usual Saturday and made all arrangements for the Sunday dinner. She com plained in the evening of not feel'ug very well on account of a slight re turn of a chronic heart trouble, but nothing serious was anticipated, by the family or her physician. She simplj went to sleep, and was laid to rest In the cemetery at Ocllla In the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The deceased was the mother of some of the county’s most prominent people. The late ordinary Judge J. J. Lee, was her oldest child by a former husband and his family to lay mourn the loss of the loved grand metner. She was the mother of Dr. D B Luke, a prominent physician of Irw'rville, Mrs. Seward Lott, of Cof fee county and Mrs. Brantley Slatar. Her husband, Mr. Marcus Luke «r.d grnndson, Tommie Lee of this city, together with other relatives have the svmpathy of the communltv In their bereavement. A TRIfl Personally Conduct portant Points The Chicago,^ Northwestern manager, Mr. Clark St., Cfilosso, have decided ttf run a first sonally conducted e: Chicago February 7ft,* ing to Chicago March, and arrangements fqj* tifr tour are now being contemplated and we hopo Inside of ten days or two weeks to have an official Itenerary published. Everything is to be first class In all respects. Twenty-nine dayt^ wtjft be spent in California, stopping. >t the very best hotels at such places as Riverside, spending an entire week In Los Angeles, visiting Pusa* dena, spending two days at Coronado Beach, San Diego, stopping at Santa Barbara, Paso Robles. Del Monte, San Jose, San Rafael, jmd about three days in San Francfa^U. The intlnerary will '"take about three days going direct to Southern California and on the return from San Francisco will consume about eight days in reaching Chicago, spending some time at Salt Lake. City, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Springs and Denver The entire cost of this trip, Includ ing all expenses, will be $360.00 for the forty-one days consumed. Any Information concerning this trip will be given special attention; and should be addressed to Mr. Hu f chinson. HORRORS OF 1906 FORETOLD Pennsylvania Prophet Predict* Many Disasters. fork, Dec., 20.—Lee Spangler, a lo- c evangelist, who styles himself " i© last of the prophets," asserting tt it his coming as the prophet to an- ntfince the end of the world as fore- J In certain passages of the Holy Wilt, has Issued his bulletin of prbhecles for the year 190G. His pre dictions include: dissolution and overthrow of Rua- sit and the fall of Turkey. Violent death of the Czar of Russia Violent death of the Sultan of Tuikey. An uprising of negroes in the fThe prevention of three wars by President Roosevelt. jumerous natural disasters, such lOOds, storms, cyclones, earth- and volcanic eruptions. A| destructive eruption of Mt. Ve rt and the activity of Mt. Pelee andTPopocatptle. Rangier says he predicted the as- ition of President McKinley ther historic events. DECLINED BY REV. O’KELLY. KILLthe COUCH and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR Q 0NSUMPTI0N Pries OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest aud Quickest Curo for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. TERRELL FOR THE SENATE. Governor to be a Candidate Agajxtil 4 Senator Bacon. , Governor Joseph M. Terrell will be a candidate for United State sena tor against A. O. Bacon, the incum bent and Hon. John Temple Graves, of Atlanta, who has already announc ed his candidacy, it is believed by those in position to know. A report to this effect has been cur rent about the capltol and among the politicians generally for some 'time, and that there is something in the rumor Is shown by the refusal of the governor to either affirm, deny or discuss the matter. "I have been too busy lately attend ing to the duties of my office to think of the United States senate," Greensboro Pastor Refuses to" Serve Moultrie Baptist Church. The deacons of the First Baptist church received a letter this morning from Rev. A. F. O’Kelly of Greens boro, Ga., stating that after consider ing the call by the church here for two weeks and taking the matter up with hist'church at Greensboro on Sunday he was compelled to decline the call. The matter will be a disappoint ment to the church as Its members had felt that there was a great work here for this consecrated young man. j w jijJ a tret[ The matter will be taken up by the other am church at a special conference bn £ next Sunday and it is probable that early steps will be taken inj?ther_ <1^ rections tefr.secure "bT pastor, sub tns time of fnepresent pastor. Rev. AI •M. Bennett expires on the first of January. —Moultrie O bserver. AI80N MUST GO TO GANG. If Hit Doesn’t Supreme Court Won’t r/- I Conllder His Case. Atlanta, Dec. 20—Unless Henry Jamltyn, t£e Macon negro over whose liberty there has been a prolonged legal ijght, finding its way to the su preme court of the United States .sur render^ himself to the superintendent of Bibb county chaingang and bogins the service of his sentence, the su preme y 0Cktirt of Georgia will not con sider celebrated case on Its mer- itij^neither will it pass upon the ap plication. for a dismissal of the writ of I error. The court this morning, on a motion of Minter Wimberly, city attorney of Macon, passed an order to j this 1 effect. Jamison Is now en- joying hie liberty on a bond granted by Judge Speer of the United States court At Macon, pending the trial of habeas corpus proceedings tbat have heen-inetlh^ed In his court lu behalf of the negro. I Vinoi i; Hast superseding old-fashioned cod liver oil and ■" 'tulsions because, without a drop of oil or disagreeable f - iture, it contains all the medicinal clement-' j of cod liver oi\ actually taken from fresli codV K ren-L By our process the oil, having no vale; tithe.- as a aec.ai-:- or food, is separated from the medicinal elements a..J f.hi.nvn away. Uni,:.: old-fashioned cod liver oil and emokima, Vrnol io delic. :usly palatable, agreeable to the weakest spin ach, and therefore unequalec 23 a body builder and ser neth creator for old people, puny children, weak, nir-ttowa r'.tn and women, after sickness, and for.all pulmonar.. ;s . ^Everything: Vino! contains ia named <ju tha : el OUR GUARAII TEE —We hsve such faith In VINOL *'j.; take Itv/c prom.se if it does not benefit or cure you we win Jtnr money wkl.out question. Wo take all tho risk. JtJ vr; (J >un} yor Shaw says that we want :ic currency. Right you icretary. Something tint from one pay day to an- some for Christmas. A. E. DIMMOCK, Druggist, VALDOSTA - GEORGIA. leave SIX LOST WITH SCHOONER. British Consul and Two Americans Perish In Wreck. San Jose, Costa Rica, Dec. 20.— schooner Florencia, white on her voyage from Blueflelds, Nicaraugua. Port Limon, Costa Rica, was wrecked. Among \hose lost Were Frederick is n-joy Forev LIX GODRAOD’S ORIENTAL : OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES fssa a Rub, *nd Skin DUra*cs, — -nd every blem’ L n beauty, and ei detection. b»» itood the t —nit to be la properly •e It tobei iroperly i Accept no ooui felt of aln. name. Dr. L. Sayre laid t( lady of tbe b: ton (a pot If will ladle M. H. Wood, British Consul St Port Limon; two Americans, John Tlbant and W. M. Rather, the latter from Texas, and three sailors. One pas- said the governor this morning, when | senger and two sailors were rescued, asked about the report. Further than j " - .... - — this he refused to talk. J Dr. Chas. Hicks Found Unconscious. However, it is generally believed! Dublin. Ga., Dec. 20—Dr. Charles that the governor has been consider-: Hicks, one of the most prominent phy ing announcing his candidacy for the slcians in middle Georgia and vice senate for some time and those in 1 president of the Anti-Tuberculosis .... ——- ■— — I position to.know say that his friends; Society was this morning found in That proposal to reduce the tariff | have been quietly at work in his in- : an unconscious state by his son. Ini- on Philippine goods, looks decidedly j terest. j mediately physicians were summoned dubious to some of the senators there j and pronounced it partial paralysis. being no l le*: to commend it. save New York never keeps out of trou- Dr. Hicks was moved to his home on that it is right and that the people I hie long. \Ym. R. Hearst is prepar- Belleview avenue where he is now ! want it. ling to run for governor. • • reported much better. • . n<i le»«t harmful of all ti.« ill druggist* and Fancy- Canada and Xuropa. f ERA T. KOKIN, Pray,,17 ,Grnl Jitiei Slieet RnToik.' 'Goarnud'i Cream? a« the i There is no opium pr other harmful *ub- » in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I» - j 1 f fce '&' n f ’*£"* baby^tonfeWnt^a. lu *» adult. It is pleasant to take, too? ytnd always cures, and cures quickly. It it a favorite with , mothers of small children for colda and croup. J A. J. UTTLB. A. K. SMITH. % Little & Smith, ATIORNhVS AT LAW, Valdosta, Ga. Offloe Over First National Bank F0LEYSH0NEMAR Pure* Ooldsi Prevents Pnsumonfti PHOENIX LODGE NO. - I. C. O. F Mopts every Friday “'••nltiy it .* o’clock, AshleT Bull-Iin* Patternu dt. aud Uni Art- Geo. W. KELNE, DENTIST, Lake Park, - Qeorgi i. $49.— For thia beautiful Top Bugfy, manu factured by ua bare in Atlanta, Georgia. A Boothern Buggy for Southern trade, baa a fine Leather Quarter Top, baa genuine Leather, Spring Bottom Cushion, and Leather Back, ia elegantly painted and fully guaranteed. Regular retail price J05.OO to |75.U0. C A QQ Por this fine Collar and Hama, nickel mounted Harness, aold with every COLDUN HAGLK BUGGY, regular retail price *1*7 .V) to $15.00. Catalog and full description sent on request. HOLDEN EAGLE J)UGHY CO. 168-160 EiIkcwooJ Ave., Atlanta, Ga. «• + + ***•»* + + + *+ ♦+ + ++ + + * + + + + ♦+ ++ ♦ + +** + + + + + + + + + + ♦ + + + + ♦ + + * + + + + +4 + + + --> + * + <-'f» + ♦ + + + + +<' +++**++*+♦+♦♦♦ Has 9 Spiral Knives and Cuts Stalks into 8*inch Pieces. Labor|Saving Farm Machinery The most successful and satisfactory Stalk Cutter in the field. Is practically all steel and wrought iron and has no castings that break. The axles are of the finest cold rolled steel. _ High steel wheels 34-inches in diameter, with 2-inch.tires and removable boxes. Double edge and reversible knives. Drag hooks are raised or lowered by pressure upon the foot treadle. The cylinder revolves on the axle and the axle itself does not revolve, hence no danger of vines or trash winding about the axle. A sim ple attachment on the axle brushes away any trash that might have a tendency to clog or gather between the knives. Has a steel hood or cover which is carried completely over the knives, protecting the driver both from the danger of falling on the knives and from flying dirt and stalks and has an easy spring seat that overcomes any jolting. Any degree of penetration can be given the knives by means of the lever, by which the entire weight of the machine and driver can be forced on the knives, which, in case of damp or heavy stalks, can be increased by putting such weight In weight box as may be found necessary. Removable boxes in both wheels and cylinder spider. ALL KINDS IMPROVED FARM T00LS J. E. Roberts Hardware Co. » * ♦ ♦ *********** + + * + ♦♦♦* + + ♦*♦♦++* + + ♦ + ♦ + + + + + + + * + + + 4.4. + ** + ];. + + + + * ****** + + + + + + + + ❖ + + +