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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1906.
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'Banks Pay Too Much Interest
on Savings to Suit Savanah
Savannah, May 8—The real estate dent of the National Bank of Savan-
men of the city are very muchjnah, and the Oglethorpe Savings and
against the high rate of interest the iTrust Company Is out in an Interview
Savannah savings banks are paying in the paper saying that the banks
now. These dispatches have already!are doing wrong to pay so much In-
told of the fight among the banks forjterest. 1$ is expected that there will
business of this character.. .Almost | follow a meeting soon of the bank-
all the savings banks are paying five ling officers and that the Interest will
per cent interest on savings and the | go back to the old figure of three
real estate men say that this has hurt!per cent.
their business considerably. The
people will not buy dirt when they
can get five per cent for just letting
the coin lie in the bank. It is hard
to make real estate pay more than
jat.
(Mayor Herman Myers, the presi-
The mayor’s bank is paying the
rate that the others are but the In
terview given by the mayor fs taken
as an evidence that his .bank .and
CATARRH VANISHED,
HAY FEVER CURED.
Don’t Trifle with Catarrh; Don’t
Court the Icy Hand of Consump
tion, of Which uatarrh is Advance
Guard.
Summer catarrh is a term that
originated with Col. Dillingham, 'me
prevalence of catarrhal diseases in
summer is not generally understood.
Of course the catarrh of summer dif
fers from the catarrh of winter. But
it is the atmosphere that furnishes
the occasion for catarrh in the win
ter season, and which is tuken iuto
the system through the respiratory
organs—the nose, throat, bronchial
tubes and lungs. It follows that in
winter those organs will be most
affected. However, In summer it
altogether different. The use of un
ripe fruit or green vegetables
some of the other* are willing to quit I other improper foods often produces
their foolishness as .some .bankers catarrh in other parts of the body.
In Its earlier stages.
These remedies can be obtained
from A. E. Dimmock, Valdosta; Ha-
hira Drug Co., Hahira, Ga., and J.
P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
term It.
Chatham County’s Primary.
Savannah, May S—Chatham coun
will hold its primary for county
officers either on June 14th "or June
21st. This Is the outlook at this
time. Mr. Alexander A. Lawrence,
he chairman of the county executive
committee called a meeting of that
i>ody for Saturday night of this week
*t the court house. The committee
men are all members of the Citizens
lub but it Is believed that the rules
if the primary will be made so that
the opposition cannot but go into the
primary and end the contest for coun
ty officers there.
especially the alimentary canal Thus
it is that we contract catarrh of the
stomach, bowels and pelvic organs.
There are three sets of organs
liable to catarrh, each set of which
is liable from a distinctly different
source. These organs include the
nose, throat and lungs, that come In
direct contact with the atmosphere,
and so acquire catarrh. The most
unfavorable season for these is win
ter; so it is usually called winter
catarrh.
Catarrh of the alimentary tract is
called summer catarrh because it is
This is Chatham county's time to
name the senator from the First dis
trict and the state senator will be
nominated at the same time. It is
not expeted that a congressman will
be nominated until the regular state
primary In August. The race for this
office Is between W. W. Sheppard, of'more frequent during the summer
Rll .jthan the winter, as these organs are
Chatham, and J. A. Brannen, of Bui-, exposed (n , he effect , of | mproper
loch, with Wm. Clifton, of McIntosh,. an( j drink, and are greatly In
side-stepping on whether .to .make; fluenced by sudden heating and chill-
formal entry into the race or not. I ing.
Hat* a Then there is another group of or-
Clifton has fixed the date for a defi- l^ whIch comprIse the peIvIc op .
nite announcement three or ' our | gans, including the bladder, womb,
times but has never come to the. follopian tubes and vagina. Catarrh
scratch. j of the bladder is often caused by
acidity of urine and many causes
Catholic Gifts to San Fransisco
Savannah, May 7—Rt. Rev. Benj.
eiley, bishop of the Catholic dio-
se of Savanah, expects to hear by
ednesday the result of the collec-
hns in the Catholic churches of the
( ste on Sunday for the benefit of
e Catholic sufferers in the C^lifor-
i.a earthquake. Savannah contrib
uted $500 to this cause and it is ex
acted that Atlanta and Augusta will
b almost as well. Macon it is be
loved will also report a good col-
eetion. The cities and the small
wnt together, it is expected, will
make up some thing like $8,000 to
send to the Bishop of California who
asked that the appeal be made.
Savannah has been especially lib
eral with the Californians. The Odd
Fellows, ..Knights ..of ..Pythians,
Knights of Columbus, Masons, Shrln-
ers, in fact all the fraternal orders
sent donations through their respec
tive head officers, the City and the
Benevolent 8ociety made liberal do
nations and individuals were quick
to respond to the cry. The Catholic
donation will probably go forward
toward the end of the week.
, You Suffer From Kidney Troubls
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’
re Kidney Cure to benefit or cure,
your druggist will refund your
>ney. Price 50 cents. A. E. Dim-
jek.
A healthy man tg a king In his own
right; an unhealthy man Is an unhap
py slave. Burdock Blool Bitters
builds up sound health—keeps you
well.
conspire to produce catarrh of the
womb and vagina.
We have not space to go Into de
tails of this class of catarrh; we
simply desire to call attention to the
different kinds of catarrh and to
point out to you a remedy that will
reach the diseased parts where the
germs are forming, kill the germs
and expel them with the mucous and
at the same time heal the sore plac
es and arrest the progress of the
disease.
Hundreds of patients have been
cured by Plant Juice Cough Cure af- j
ter they have been pronounced hope
less. Their names and addresses ■
will be cheerfully given upon appli
cation.
A 8tltch in Time 8aves Nine.
A slight cold, catarrh, bronchitis
or asthma, are the forerunners of
consumption. If the people would
only realize this, thousands would be
saved from an untimely grave.
Our experience and facilities are
such that we have been able to com
pound a remedy that will positively
cure catarrh In all its forms; which
means it will also cure consumption
AFTER SICKNESS
Our Druggist, A. E. Dimmock, Tells
How to Retain Strength.
"Owing to this changcablo climate
and unseasonable weather, there has
been a good ueal of sickness In Val
dosta during the past few weeks,"
said our leading druggist, Mr. A. E.
Dimmock, "and we want to say to
the people of Valdostu that the one
thing to aid recovery after sickness
is to give the patient a blood-build
ing and strength-restoring tonic, one
that will create an appetite and give
strength to every organ In the
body.’’
"Now,” continued Mr. Dimmock,
"from an Intimate knowledge of al
most every medicine on the market,
we do not believe there is another
remedy In the - country equal to our
delicious cod liver oil preparation,
Vinol, for this purpose."
Vlnol Is not a patent medicine,
everything in it is named on the
batfk label of every bottle; it con
tains every one of the body-bulldlng
elements of cod liver oil, actually
taken from fresh cods’ livers, but
without a drop of the system-clog
ging oil to upset the stomach and
retard its work.
It acts directly on the stomach,
tones up the digestive organs, cre
ates a healthy appetite, makes pure
rich, red, blood, healthy flesh and
muscle tissue, and creates strength
for every organ in the body.
Mr. Edgar A. Howe, of Concord,
N. H., says that after a long, severe
sickness he was weak and emaciat
ed, all tonics seemed of no avail,
but Vinol restored in a marvelous
manner, health, strength .and appe
tite. <
if Vinol fails to build up the run
down and convalescent, give new
life and strength to the aged, cure
stomach troubles, hard colds ^ind
hanging on coughs, we cheerfully re
fund every dollar paid us for it.’
. E. Dimmock, druggist.
Not if as Rich as Rockefeller.
If you had all the wealth of Rocke
feller, the Standard Oil magnate, you
could not buy a better medicine for
bowel complaints that Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea rem
edy. The most eminent physician
can not prescribe a better prepara
tion for colic and diarrhoea, both
for children and adults. The uniform
success of this remedy has shown it
to be superior to all others. It nev
er fails, tnd when reduced with wa
ter and sweetened, Is pleasant to
take. Every family should be sup
plied with it. Sold by A. E. Dim-
mock
G. S. & F. Railway.
• THKIBRbT BOUTS TO -
Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, Amcricus, Birmingham!
Montgomery, Albany, Jacksonville, St. Augustine,
Palatka, Tampa and all Florida Points.
Four Trains Daily Northbound.
No. 3 Leave Valdosta for Macon 10:55 a. m.
No. 4 Leave Valdosta for Macon, . , . .11:85 p.m.
No. 6 Leave Valdosta for Macon, . . * 5:00 a.m.
No 18 Leave Valdosta for Macon, . . . 4:15 p.m.
Trains Arrive—Northbound.
No. 2 Arrive Valdoeta from Palatka, . , . 10:85 a. m.
No. 4 Arrive ValdoKta from Jacksonville 11:10 p.m.
No. 8 Arrive Valdosta from Jacksonville, . . 10:40 a.m.
No. 10 Arrive Valdosta from Palatka, . . . 11:00 p.m.
Four Trains Daily Southbound.
No. 1 Leave Valdoeta for Palatka, . . . 0:02 p.m.
No. 8 Leave Valdoeta for Jacksonville, . 8:20 a.m.
No. 7 Leave Valdosta for Jadkaonville, 0:00 p.m.
No. 9 Leave Valdoeta for Palatka 5:20 a. m.
Trains Arrive—Southbound.
No. 1 Arrive Valdoeta from Macon, .... 4:00 p.m.
No. 8 Arrive Valdoeta from Maoon, 8:10 a.m.
No. 5 Arrive Valdoeta from Macon, . . . 10:40 p.m.
No 11 ArHve Valdoeta from Macon, . 12:00 p.m.
n a&ONlart tvbj'ct to cAanpt wllAeot notlct, anitJlAs tlmi of arrival anttldo.
Barton of trains is not Quarantud,
Through Pullman Oar, from Tifton, to Atlanta,' Chattanooga, Nash
ville, Bt. Louii and Chicago all-the-year-round, Elegant Sleeping Oar,
on Train No. 4 for Macon and Train No. 8 for JaokionvlUe.
Handsome Pnrlor Can on Train, Noa. 1-7 and 8-2 between
Maoon, Valdoeta and Jacksonville.
Information aa to rates, routes, ichedalei, sleeping oar reservation,,
eto., will be gladly famished upon application to
T. L. Argo, Ticket Agent, Valdosta, Oa.
8. F. PARROTT. V-P.: C. B. RHODESI G. P. A.,
.'Macon, Georgia.
Smith's 8urs Kidney Cure.
The only guaranteed kidney rem
edy. Buy it—It cost* you nothing
If It falls. Price 60 cents. A. E.
Dimmock.
SAVE THE PIECES
and bring them to os. No break i,
bad bnt what we can repair it.
draw the lino only at kindling w
But it sometimes happen, the ooel
repairing a carriage would be aa gi
an the price of a new one, in which c
we »y ko frankly.
Wu also keep a fall line of
CO WINS AND CASKETS
.....an hand
Out-of-town Orders Promptl;
Attended to-
Call Night or Day.
Phone* 232 and281x.
J. P. ULMER.