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THE PLAQUE
OF WINTER
Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the return of cold weather, for at the first
eold breath i the season this pi a true of Winter is fanned into life with all
its mis rabl>- svmptoms. The nostrils are stopped up, and a constant drop-
•iojj if nu, . haflc into the throat keeps up a continual hawking and epit-
f-v? t p wist has dull headaches, ringing noises in the ears and a half
f-'-i'-' p. nTi - ed feeling all the time. Every inner lining and tissue of the
Jealy Ik com. s inflamed, and secretes an unhealthy matter which is absorbed
antn the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and the disease be-
roevra constitutional. The catarrhal poison brings on stomach troubles,
■s. «. rue Kidneys and Bladder) attacks the soft bones of the throat and
Jw.,.iari,i if not checked leads to Consumption. A disease so deep-seated
dangerous cannot be washed out, neither can it be smoked away.
Spravr. washes, inhalations, etc., are uselesa, because they only reach the
membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the disease is in the blood.
S. S. S. cures Catarrh because it attacks it through the blood; it goes into
the circulation and drives out all unhealthy accumulations and catarrhal
matter, and when thia is done every part of the system receives a supply of
rich, pure blood. Then the inflamed mem
branes and tissuea heal, all discharge ceases,
the depressed feeling of the body is relieved, and
„ every symptom passes away. S. S. S. goes to
•QBjf • the very root of the trouble, and by purifying
•uwia ursrTini F and enriching the blood and building up the
x(f«it.LT VfcUfc I ABLE.. ent j re py S t em , cures Catarrh permanently^ If
you Ttnve Catarrh do neft waste time with local remedies, but begin S. S. S.
write for our book and any medical advice without charge. a
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GO.
IMMENSE GAIN IN DRINK
BUSINESS.
Bars Men from Employment
Every line of busitie*» is beginning to
shut its doors absolutely to drinking men.
Kuninesficompetition lias liecoineso kerii
that only men of steadfast habits can nod
employment.
Employers do not i
The Oldest Whiskey House in Georgia
ESTABLISHED IN 1881.
1 OLD SHARP WILLIAMS
Pure Pint- Old Rye By l!>« rsllon IS Ml
4 full quart* W. E*pre-R prepaid.
QF.O. J. COLEMAN RYE
Pure PenRrlvtinin Ilye, rich and w»etllow
By the R*llon Vi.76. 4 full quart* W OO
Kxpre prepaid.
ANVIL AYE
Pure HubHtential Family Whiskey, or
the gallon #-’50. 4 full quart* 12.90-
Expreae prepaid.
CLIFFORD HYE
By the gallon W’26. 4 full quarts I2.M.
Kxpr.n* prepaid.
OLD KENTUCKY CORN
Direct from the Bonded Wnrahohse,
Fine and Old. By the jrjlon W.00. 4
full quarts W 50. Kxpreee prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUH CORN
Kich and Mellow. By the gallonJ2.50.
— j full quarts *2.90. Rxprer* prepaid.
Wo handle nil the lesMiig brands of Rye uiid Bonrlion Whir kies in the
market, and will save von from 25 ja-r cent, to 50 percent, on yoni purchases.
Sen*• for price list am! catalogue—mailed frce’npon application.
She Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Company.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Empio;
dieted to
fit condit
rink.
that are ad-
att is not in
handle responsible work.
I drinking i
to Meet the Demands.
Both of the Railroad Yard* Have
Been Blocked With Business and
Both are Preparing Large Exten
sions of Track Facilities—At Work
Night and Day.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
There has been an enormous in
crease In business of all kinds at the
depots here and what. fs thought to
be sufficient track facilities for years
has proven to be Inadequate for the
business of this year.
The Georgia Southern yards are
blocked with cars Just as the Coast
Line a were a week .%go, and both
roods are working tneir switch en
gines day and night In placing cars.
The Georgia Fertilizer an.l Oil Co.,
alone, is giving one crew about all
ihat it can handle every night. From
fifteen lo twenty cars are loaded
dally and these would ^increased If
it were not for the fact that the com
pany has been unable to employ
enough laborers to do the work.
The Coast Line has given orders
for extension of Its dray tracks and
also for a number of changes in the
yar.js here that will adJ to the capac
ity of the road for handling the bus-
in<*««. &
inu.tl drinking diseases the
system. No "will power”
meal is necessary. •
Cures Whiskey and Beer Habib
Take OERINE Quietly at Home!
To core without patient’s knowledge,
bnv ORRINK No. 1; for voluntary treat
ment; buy OKRINE No. 2. Price, $1.00 per
box.
Cure Effected or Money Refunded ■
Book on "Drunkenness” (sealed) free on
reonest. ORRINE mailed (sealed) on r>
S?Pt of fl by THE ORKINE CO., Inc-
Washington, D. C., or uoid in this city by 3$
A. E. DIramock, Patterson Stt
Valdosta, Ga.
A PECULIAR ACCI
DENT JO LAD
Young Owen Thompson Killed While
s Father.
■ JOHN T. ROBERTS
■
H Can save the people throughout Valdosta’s ter-
= ritory good money on
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
Conducto
r>i
Hubert, one of tHe
nt conductors on
appointed yard master
in order to hurry up
= SPANISH TWO-CROP ;
* PEANUTS. :
Early Ninety-day Corn.
Chufas. Velvet Beans.
Cock’s Prolfic Corn.
Rocky Ford Canteloupes.
Reason Melons. j !
Rattlesnake Melons. . = lijnj
Burt’s Spring ^ -
BEST STOCK - LO WEST PRICES
Cm Sm Bon Durant’s
Drug and Seed Store.
Valdosta, Ga. '
at 'this plat
tin* iiusines!
It is said also that the Coast Line
is planning for a numb)
and ariiirion*
ami -that before
foi wnrditJjj^.|)*Hi
separate’ build!’
The Georgia
its new depots
ding muehvtracl
ing them toward
in alb of the
curve an<TT^
will ‘be
use of the
It Is snld, too.-yr
buslnescs of \l5$s- roads is-:• keeping
pace with the freight business In its
Increase The Coast Line's Increase
here for January was thin tn ■ the
largest on
They Were Stretching a Wire Fence
When the Wire Slipped From the
Clamps, Throwing Them Against
the Boy’s Head and Producing a
Wound that Ended in Death.
(From Tuesday’s Daily.)
\ peculiarly sad accident was re
ported to The Times rrom the Mor-
dghborhood of Brooks county
this morning.
•esulte;
“to sfretch ,
Owen Thompson came along
volunteered his services to help
Also on high-grade, hand-made harness,‘man
ufactured in his own factory. His stock in all
lines is very full and his facilities are better than
ever before. A call or correspondence solicted.
John T. Roberts.
I VALDOSTA, - GEORGIA.
■lISBIBBIlBOBIIBIBRaBBB
Harper Rye
“On Every Tongue.”
Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; best .and
HiMones Shoe Co. |
SHOES 1
Tstnr by leaps ariTbourj
and the outlook Is that it will
Unite to make as good a showing/
C. B. Surhans Testifies After Four
Years.
j B. Burhans. of Carlisle Center,
N. ... writes: "About four years
ago I wrote you stating that I had
been entirely cured or severe kidney
trouble, by taking less than two bot-
j ties of Foley's Kidney Cure. It en-
111 rely stopped the brick, dust aedt-
, ment, and pain and symptoms
j kiJnoy disease disappeared.
I glad to any that I hae aov<
! return of any of those
during the four years-that
sed uud I am evidently cui,^
eufod, and heartily recomn
leyfs KJJney Cure to any ,
fering from • kidney 4g ‘.
They were stretohing the wire, so
as to make the fence tight and se*
cure and had a very heavy pressure
upon it The wire happened to slip ,
through the rUijr^j^ghpowingl^^ml —SdfCSt|for All llSCS.
_—-X Sold By
the young man on the head produc«
ing injuries from which he died
about twelve hours later.
He lingered unconscious until
death came to end his sufferings. He
was a pupil In Prof. Ratliff's school
at that place and was 1 one of the
most promising boys in that section.
His untimely death is regretted by
all who knew him.
% E. GORNTO & CO., Sole Agent.
WHOLESALE
rbr m«rrh*nt« of OeorcU. Florid* and Al»b*m* can raon*y by baying
fivtr Mturka hrrr. Full line* c.trrlnl. No need to go Baltimore, Boston or
i.(fi»r f-etory markets W* duplicate their |gooda *nd prices and can save
—»u *nr freight rh*r*e>*.
Miller-Jones Shoe Co., Valdosta.
+ + + + + + + + + ***** + + * + *****’>4.
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4-
+
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4*
4*
4-
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4 t v t l* 4* 4* 4* 4. + 4. 4" 4* 4* 4* 4 1 4* 4" 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 44"
- 1 \ , lunue u; >iulk or uis pruivcuug ui.
Heard SoW-Good Mu.lc. frult tVc ' es . clc - , He ha » “ ecur0j “>e
— ■_ « headquarters of Torty-four telephone
Sevqn or eight couples of young
last evening nod enjoyed n;
on tho srnpliophonen' and
nn«r,..The oronM'Vemained there un.’. ff ho arc an > on e thl ‘ subscribers. a
til about tea o’cioek. . EJa'dn morning tl^e forecast,.Tor ..tho ! 2
iday and the nnxt day will be tele- m
Do
Foley & . Co„ Cht
Honey and Tar. nr
■
4-,
+
4-
4-
4-
4-
This HOX of MONEY will be piveu away FREE to the holder of
tli.- key w hich unlocka the lock.
ONE KEY GIVEN WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE.
ONLY ONE KEY WILL UNLOCK IT-
J. Y. Blitcli, caiduer nf the First National Bank, ‘unlocked
tins box and put the key with the other kevs
J, BLACK,
PATTERSON STREET, VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
115 N.
Upon.
originated,
. - '»t nnj lung
remedy, and o* «eCBatt?of the gr.at
merit nud popularity of Foley', Hon
ey and Tkr many Imitations are offer
ed for the MJmlnc. These worthless
imltatloiflk have similar eoundln?
names. TOewarf of .them. The gen
uine Foley’s Baser and Tar la In a
yellow paekate-: Aak ftp It and re
fnse any aubefUm,'- tt"J» the best
reme'» for }
mo., wed.
Buffalo feao>' egg poacher, poach
es tho fffti la i .minutes. To keep
moats warm..'use; the poacher The
IKiaohof.'anpa;, make' most desirable
moulds for'j«lly")6r v <0rn starch pu.l-
dlag By puQl la|;^e ip the lower
pan the cooling tropes* mky bo has-
tonol. See Miss Isabell SmlUi at
The Hnrtey^#JjS. * iV.
• Dangers OF Pneumonia.
A col.l at this time if neglected is
liable to cnuso * m^monfa which is
so often fatal. ;m(k et^\waeu. pa
ttent has recoiAjd |he ltitigs are
weakened, makfhg them pTecnliarlv
susooptlhle to devolhpnjcut of oon
sumption. Folios Kouey and Tar
will stop the eqtigh. hesil ihe Inngs
and prevent pneumonia. LaOrippe
coughs yield quickly to the wonder
ful curative qualiUes'Qf Foley’s Hon
ey an! Tar. Ttjpre. is nothing else
"Just as good.”v»
-ton. wed. frL
direct
of Georgia so that they will be
of the forecasts In plenty of
make needed plans for the
if stock or the protecting of
Dealers In
lAfciiNos OF MULES and HORSES
the hotpt
rtiral phones.
headquarters, of • these
. mpatlieF, and 'then the
1 up each of the sub-
rs ,aad;kft(fy th.-ia- 'of - what
' il .eipeeteC,' in the vw-ay' -
y This wlll.oiso be
beneAt, in the feendlrig out
bulletin wpjrnlflipVor'
cold waves iird ' heavy
will greatly increase tU»f
the weather M»JV‘It) all
the state. . . ‘i
Clears tHe Com.
Grind Laxative Fruit
ulates -^‘the liver and
cleanses the system an
complexion of pimples and
It is the best laxative for w
chlldrej$-/as It is mild and
and does not gripe or sicken,*
is much superior to pills. Jar
waters and all ordinary catliai
it does not Irritate the stoi^di
owels. .
mon. wed. frl. • '• *
ARRESTED FOR PER^jtiXY. jfj
Nea* York. Feb. 2r-4)li>trfct_ Af.
turney erome today ai\1midifed En ,
the hearing for a Jew trial fo£,Albert]
Patrick James Jordan one oft
the witottWpg .from Texas confessed
that he ^^Bjfcglitted perjury on the
witness v §tand. His arrest was or
j derei hjP' Jeronie last night and Jor
dan ig now in the.Toombs. I
You can find
us at our new
stables now be
ing built in
rear of the
Roberts
and
Cranford
building
FENDER LUMBER CO.,
DBALBKS IN ALL KINDU OF
Also Shingle*, L*th*,I5Scroli: Worh~*nd|a<oald1ng*|or All Kinds,
date*, fUnlngl Kill and Lumber Yard on |Vnldosi* Southern Railway
Between Georgia southern M Florida and Atlantia Coast LI as Railroads