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THI,l>nSTA SAT^BBiv^ifilli 21, 1«06.
Girlhood to
Wom&aRood
Marks a period in the lives of many girls
which isiul of the greatest dangers, and the ’
responsibility of her health, perhaps her life,
rests with the parents. Young girls just
budding into womanhood should De gfven Gr.
F. P. (Gerstle’n Female Panacea) every
month for at least a year. It assists Nature
to establish regular healthy periods, and
hundreds of mothers follow this course,
. their daughters entering womanhood
^ strong, healthy and free from many of the
^ dangerous troucics which afflict their sex.
G. F. P. (Gerstle’s Female Panacea) is and
has been so continuously successful in the
treatment of female diseases that we are
able to sell it under an iron-clad, money-back
guarantee to accomplish its advertised purpose, or refund your
money. No fairer proposition could be made Dy any concern, or bv
any physician, and no other female remedy is so guaranteed, or of
fers you relief at so little risk of expense.
GFP
* PANACEA
Go to your dealer and buy a bottle of G. F. P. (Gerstle s Female
Panacea), use it as directed, and if you can honestly say you have not
been benefited, return the empty bottle an 1 get your money.
THIS GUARANTEE authorizes any druggist to re- , —
fund the puroliase price of a bottle of G. F. P.
(Gerstle’s Femaie Panaceal to any woman who
tries li and is not benefited by its use.
E. D. Hewelt, of Caryville, Fla., says: “My
daughter suffered for several years from general
female weakness and excess! e ni-ivitrii-ition.
After taHng one bottle of G. F P, (Cers tie's
^ Female Panacea) she hes fr.l.y recovered* It
13 a Godsend to the female sex.”
$1.00 2ER BOTTLE
at all
Gisstle Kedisine Co.,
Ch a.tta "cc/ja, Tanu.
Announcement
The New Liquor House
Is now open for business. I ask the public
to call and get prices, as 1 make a specialty
of shipping mall orders, which will always
have my prompt attention. Remember we
run no BAR. I have had twenty-five years
-—^experience In the ( Whlskeyt Buslness and 1
. . assure you that' I will give' you the best
Whiskey for the money that you have ever
bought before. All I ask of you Is to give me
a trial. 1 keep all Brandies for medical pur
poses. That’s all. You will find me at
118 North Ashley Street.
Louis Lippman,
Valdosta, Ga,
The Oldest Whiskey House in Georgia
ESTABLISHED IN 1881.
'OLD SHARP WILLIAMS
GEO. J. COLEMAN RYE
Expre prepaid.
ANVIL AYE
Para Substantial Family Whiskey, by
the fallen 12.60. 4 fnU quart* 12.00.
Express prepaid.
CLIFFORD KYE
By A. r*llon tta 4 full qcarttlixes.
Express prepaid.
OLD KENTUCKV CORN
greet from the Bonded WitoIiobm,
Fine end Old. Be the ration turn. 4
foil quarts 13. W, Express prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN
We handle all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in the
market, and will save yon from 25 per cent, to 60 'per cent, on yoor purchase*.
Bend for price list and catalogue—mailed fre coupon application.
The Altmayer & Ffatau Liquor Company,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Go to Dr. L. C. Holtzen-
dorff, Dental Surgeon,
over C. S. Bondurant’s
Drug Store, Valdosta, Ga.,
where you will get the
best workmanship and
material for the Ter*’
money. The best eleciric
dental office in the south
Savannah Wild With Joy Over
Her Baseball Victory j Tuesday.
Savannah, April 17—There la Joy
In Savannah today, for on yeaterday
ahe met the Cracker Jax from Jack-
aonvllle on the baseball diamond and
won to the tune of 6 to 5 according to
the count kept by the umpire and the
email boy in the bleacher*. It wa* a
•ad procession that wended its way
from Bolton street park, after the
game was over. The girl* drank
the team’* health In liber I portions
of Ice cream aoda and the young men
sought inspiration in stronger stuff.
The ceseon opened in splendid etyle
The day wee
umpire celled
fully 3000 p*og
the event,
played since th
new managemeri
and when the
II" there were
hand to wltneee
game was th* first
Eat More
team went under the
and there was much
interest In it tacaliec of this fact
There was a band on hand and ev
erything that could ba don* was done
to make th* opening day a success
which It was.' Savannah has more
men on her tejun than eh* can keep
and some of these who are released
may find thelri way Into the Georgia
State League Ijtar.
fudge Emory Speer and. postmaster
Blun Have Buried t \e Hatchet.
Savannah, April 17—The Associat
ed Preta of yeaterday carried the
newt that Postmaater Henry 'Blun
had been re-appointed Postmaster
of the city of Savannah, but It did
not carry the news that the postmast
er and Judge Emory Speer, between
whom there has been eome friction
for some time have burled the hatch
et.
The trouble between the poatofflce
department and the judiciary came
about by the postmaater at custodian
of the public building declining to
let the court officers light up with
th* floor*.of the build-
court wa* h«ld. There
rp correspondence over
url office™ Anally won.
a«ter wa* compelled
that the elevator had
ateppod. Thla waa pure-
a telegram from Wash-
didn’t do any good at
i ;
ie Speer left on Satur-
iver, it Is learned that
complete reconciliation
It-1* not expected that
any further strained re-
■ — 1 "V 1 '.’"yv 1 ,
Savannah Wants Marine Hospital.
Savannah, April 17—Savannah yes
terday afternoon decided to lend a
strong delegation to Washington thla
week to fight for the Marine Hospital
that hat been built here but never oc
cupied. Secretary 8haw In • spirit ef
economy hat ordered the hospital not
to be opened. He want* the govern
ment to cell It.
There wae a meeting yesterday af
ternoon of the heads of the various
trade bodies and of the city officials
and. a committee wae chosen to make
the trip to Washington and ask the
house of representatives to hustle
along a'*IH thet will open the hospl-
tal. Or, W. F. Brunner, 8avannah’t
health offl^r, was to go but he had tj
be In MlUedgevllle to attend a meet
ing of the beard In charge of the in
tone asylum el which he is a mem
ber and so could not make the trip.
- Mayor Myers Is In New York now
and will meet the coifimlttee In Wash-
Ington. If 8avann*h doesn’t get that
'hospital open It will be because th*
ha* lost jher pull. The effort to get
a sub-treasury station located here
will also be mad* this week.
Georgia and Florida Bankers.
Savannah, April 17—Yeaterday af- and Florida bankers. It waa decided
temoon tha bankars of 8avanah' met to entertain the vlaltora probably at
at the call' of Mr. W. F. McCauley, Thun.-lprJ.olt with a aupper after th*
.. ... busnesB of the convention .la o
president of th* 8ojfhem Bank and ^ 26;h ,, , | eoa | holiday and It
Trust Company,; fegthe purpose of ^.u-^ that thla wa. the beat
deciding upon a pi®ram for the en- tlme'Vgr.t the banker* togethei).
tertalnment of the Bankers who will Among 0ie banke In Group 1 are
come to Savannah 'April 26th to at- those at Jeeup, Mlllen, Valdoeta,
tend th* convention of Georgia and Wayeroas, Fitzgerald, Glanville, and
Florida banker* of group No. 1. fit fact almost every bank In thla see-
Mr. MeCauley is president of th* tlon of the state. When the bankers
group which was recently provided come to 8avannah x they will have a
for In a etate convention ef Georgia good time.
Shriners Circus a Success.
8avannah, April 17—It has been
long time since Savannahlans have
had so much fun as they enjoyed last
night at the Shriners Circus. The
members of Alee Temple literally hli*
ed a wholo circus and took charge of
It themeelve* They appeared In tho
pared* and last night made their ap
pearance among the performers. They
did some splendid stunts. It wa* not
known that they were such good ac
tors In the sawdust ring.
Potentate E. A. Cutis and other
prominent In the order were promi
nent In the circus ring as wall and
bald up thalr and of the proeeaelen
In great, shape. Mr. Fred W. Har
den also appeared and the elowne
were Messrs Aba 8. Guckenhelmer,
8. E. Thsus and Robert L. Golding.
All that* gentlemen were recently In
Waycrosa and oyicr ettlsa helping to
get unregenerates over th* hot eand*.
All In all las night’s fun waa fast
and furlou^.
How Japs
Keep Strong
Timet Readers Can Learn Something
of Value From Thla.
Such a thing as a weakling la
hardly known In Japan. The wonder
ful endurance of the Japanese sol
diers and sailors In the recant war
baa been ue marvel of all nations.
Both men and women are well, hap
py and strong.
The careful for thla, so careful In
vestigators tell us, Is that the Japa
nese from childhood up know bow to
keep well through care of the diges
tive system. If they have trouble
with Indigestion, heartburn, wind on
the stomach, loss of appetite, sleep
lessness, headaches, rheumatic pains,
back-aches, or say of the other
troubles caused by a weak stomach,
they treat themselves with some of
the principal remedies that compose
THANKFUL PEOPLE.
:
They are Found In Every Part of
Valdofta.
Many citizens of Valdosta have good
reason to BE thankful tor budeni lifted
tacks, which they bore
patiently: r ears Boon* tell about
their expo snoe publicly. Here’s a case
of It: •
Mi*. 8. . Harvard, of SOS Hill Ave.,
“I think that Do-
the tot beat kid-
ie market. I nsed them
never bad anything to
good, although I tried
N lay beck has given
l of trouble aal have tnf-
I aching pains aoroas tho
of the most nutritious of flour
foods—Uneeda Biscuit—tho
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to
Earn More
because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity*
,Thus you will also be able to
Save More
because for value received there
is no food so economical as
Uneeda Biscuit
CC In a dust tight.
moistur* proof packags.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PANT
Lumber Lmnta 1 .
PENDER LUMBER CO.
ffi[D Li!
OKALIKS IN AI.1* KIND* or
Office, Planing Mill and Lumber Yard on VeldoHtn Bouthrrn Railway.
Between GeoJgin Soot hem A Florida and Atlantic Coaat^Llne Railroads.
wmmmdm Dealers In —
ALL KINDS OF MULES AMD HORSES
Yuo can find
us at ouMew
stablesnow be
ing built in
rear of th£
Roberts
and *
Cranford
building
If I set in one pod tlon
of time I oonld hardly get
the night I would be on-
A friend advised me to 1
get Doan’s Kidney PI la at A. E. Dim-,
mock’s dreg store and I followed the ed- i
vice. The remit waa better than I an
ticipated I a on noticed an improve-'
meut and finally the trouble was entt e-
ly removed and I have not had a touch
Ml-o-na, a stomach remedy that-ha. -n “ 1 SKM’
already a large sale In Valdosta at "
. E. Dlmmock s. I tr™../i.Z-nibUT. xn
So uniformly successful has the Foster--MUbtirn Ho Buffalo Now York
remedy been In curing all atom.ch X^l^th^uS^ StaY" '
troubles where It Is used n accord- Rememb.1 the na«no-Doan’*-and
ance with the simple directions given take no other.
with each box, that A. E. Dlmmock j )« i
gives a signed guarantee with every '
50 cent package to rerund the money
Ml-o-na falls to benefit.
Accidents will happen, but the
' Piles! Plleal Pilesl
pr. Wiliams’ Pile Ointment la
Dr. Williams’ Indian Plla Oint
ment Is prepared to cure piles, and
DOE! IT In short orJer. Easy . to
best-iegulatel families . keep Dr apply; every box guaranteed; 60c
Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil for such emer-' and 11. All druggists or by mail,
gencles. II subsides the pain and WILLIAMS M'P’O. CO.,
heals the hurts.
Cleveland, O.
G. S. & F. Railway.
- THX BIST ROUTE TO -
Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, Americus, Birmingham,
Montgomery, Albany, Jacksonville, St. Augustine,
Palatka, Tampa and all Florida Points.
Four Trains Daily Northbound.
No. 2 Leave Valdosta for Macon 10:45 a.m.
No. 4 Leave Valdosta for Maoon 11:25 p. m.
No. 8 Leave Valdosta for Macon, 8:00 a.m.
No 12 Leave Valdosta for Macon, . 4:20 p.m.
Trains Arrive—Northbound.
No. 2 Arrive Valdosta from Palatka, ■ 10:25 a. m.
No. 4 Arrive Valdosta from Jacksonville, . ■ 11:10 p.m.
No. 8 Arrive Valdosta from Jacksonville, . 10:80 a. m.
No. 10 Arrive Valdosta from Palatka, . . 11:05 p. m.
Four Trains Daily Southbound.
:S0p. m.
:20 a. m.
:45 p.m.
:80 a. m.
No. 1 Leave Valdoata for Palatka,
No. 8 Leave Valdosta for Jacksonville,
No. 7 Leave Valdoeta for Jacksonville,
No. 9 Leave Valdoeta for Palatka,
Trains Arrive—Southbound. ,
No. 1 Arrive Valdosta from Macon, .... 4:88 p.m.
No. 8 Arrive Valdosta froih Macon, . 6:10 a.m.
No 5 Arrive Valdosta from Macon 10
No 11 Arrive Valdosta from Macon, ' . 1
1:60 p. m.
:00p. m.
SctuduUi elwn oboot \art tuhjtcl to ehana. wltAMt notUi, ondftA. Maw of arrical osgM4.
oartun of train, ti not ouaranUtd,
Through Pullman Can from Tifton, to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash-
villa, 8t. Louis and Chicago aU-the-year-roond. Elegant Sleeping Can
on Train No. 4 for Macon and Train No. 8 for Jacksonville.
Handsome Parlor Can on Trains Nos. 1-7 and 8-8 between
Macon, Valdosta and Jacksonville.
Information as to rates, rentes, schedules, sleeping oar reeervatlom,
eta, will be gladly famished upon application to
T. L. Argo, Ticket Agent, Valdosta, Ga.
S. F. PARROTT. V-P.
Macon, Georgia.
C. B. RHODES] G. P. A,