The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, April 28, 1906, Image 5

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I DAY, APlilL 2c. 1006. m Co., HEADQUARTERS FOR rLLWOODnmFEUI FENCE, bb POULTRY, RABBIT AND LAWN FENCE. Ellwood rence, J, supported and hold your hogs, Ivory. Come 10 pany. Absolute efficiency at ieast expense, somcn A practical fence that will positively turn cattle, horses, hogs and pigs. A fence iimat that is strong, practically ever- iasting, jipven thoroughly effi cient “ n d « r "^^KuSSot^tD^Hice (STAiioAso'WtlA'lillil lirtllt'iteiSfFS® every possible condition. EVERY ROD OF ELLWOOD FENCE IS 6UARANTEE0. If you want your fencing problems satisfactorily solved, call and see the ELLWOOD FENCE and let us show you for how little money you Scan get absolute satisfaction. THE COLONIAL DAMES. f Fill li nlsh Their Session and Depart From Savannah. nnah, April 23—The annual ng of the Georgia Society of Col- 1 Dames which has been in session l&vttnhah for two days came to an ye iterday morning when the gen- |T board met for the purpose of se- secretaries of the organization 1 halving performed that service ad- urned. |liere was no change in the secreta- The officers of the organiza- [t.W.ho were chosen on Friday ard lident, Mrs. J. J. Wilder, Savan- L first Vice President, Mrs. W. L. in, Savannah; second vice presi- I iMrs. Joseph R. Lamar, Augua- onorary vice president, Mrs. b1 Spencer, New York. I, principal event in connection Jthe meeting of the Dames in nah this year was the unveiling he memorial to Oglethorpe which been erected on Bay street near > city hall. Mr. Walter G. Charlton |Uvered the address after being in duced by Gen. W. W. Gordon. The dress was a very finished and schol* effort. i id08t of.the visitors wJ\o came to jtnd the meeting returned home i evening. d|ent Roosevelt “butted In” to conduct the campaign • the San Francisco suffer- Lseem to- ■ rate, he Issues a proclamation | receding from the position he took In his “ha3te.” . NOTICE TOE INSURANCE FEATURE —Of The— LAKE PARK BANK, . LAKE PARK, QA. We Have FIRE INSURANCE, DEPOSITORS INSURANCE. If a burglar blows the safe and the cashier skips out with what he can get, notice the result. The Burglar Insurance Co- replaoes what the burglar got- The Fire Insurance Co- pays for the building and flxtures- The Bond Company replaoes what the cashier took- The Depositors Guarantee Fund pays the depositora- And the Bank would resume business , at the same old stand. Your deposits are Insured In the Lake Park Bank and It costs you nothing, We pay Interest on time deposits. Come to see us. LAKE PARK BANK, S. C. KNOX, Cashier. J- K- WHITE, EWELL BROWN, 1st Vice-President- 2d Vice-President- ECTORSi W S- WITH AM, ( President- - tv. 8. Witham. lr Hospitals [i Number of Operations r—How Women. May 1 ,f Th« following letters cannot fall to II bring hope to despairing women. Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East II Chicago, Ind., writes: (Dear Mr*. Pinkham I “ I have been a great sufferer with irregular f period* and female trouble, and about three months ago the doctor, after using the X-Ray on me, said 1 had an abcess and would have to have an operation. My mother wanted me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a* a last reeort, and it not only saved me from on operation but made me en tirely well." Mrs. Alice Berryhlll. of 813 Boycs Street, Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “Three years ago life looked dark to me. I had ulceration and inflammation of the female organs and was in a serious condition. “ My health was completely broken down and the doctor told me that if I was not op erated upon I would die within six months. I told him I would have no operation but would try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. He tried to influence me against it but I sent for the medicine that same day and began to use it faithfully. Within five days I felt relief but was not entirely cured until I used it for some time. “ Your medicine is certainly fine. I hav# induced several friends and nelghljors to take it and 1 know more than a dozen who had female troubles and who to-day are as well and strong as I am from using your Vege table Compound." Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound at once removes such troubles. Hefuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the beat. Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, invites all sick wo- j men to write her for advice, Her advice and medicine have restored thousands > health. Address, Lynn, Mass, j [Kind Succeeds Where Others Fall ; SPANISH TWO-CROP PEANUTS. Early Ninety-day Corn. Chufas. Velvet Beans. Cock’s Prolflc Corn. Rocky Ford Canteloupes. Peason Melons. Rattlesnake Melons. Burt’s Spring Oats. Garden and Field Seed. BEST STOCK - LOWEST PRICES Cm Sm Bondurant’s Drug and Seed Store. Valdosta, Ga. Harper Rye “On Every Tongue.’’ Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; best and safest for al, uses. Sold By r—•— J. E GORNTO & CO., Sole Agents NOW Is the Time to Disinfect and Clean-up Your Premises Use Crude Carbolic Acid, Chloride of Lime, Platt’s Chlo rides Chloronaptholeum, Red Cross Sanitary Fluid, Cop peras, Etc. C. S. Bondurant’s Drug Store. B