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THE VALD80TA TIMES,
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CAUSES FOR ALL DISEASES
DR. RM CARLISLE’S
L & B.
FOR
* LIVER AND BLOOD
AND KIDNEY
CULTIVATING THE CHILD.
SUBMARINE REEFS.
CURES
IN ALL FORMS
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4, Backache, headache, tooth*
I* ache, inflammation of the kid-
3* neys, gravel, neuralgia, sore
throat, diptheria, aprains,
^ bruises, contracted cords, mus-
3* olea and stiff joints, oramp
' oolio and obolera morbus, Ml.
•“ lion, oolio, ohlllz and fever,
•J. bites of iiueots, reptiles and
' mad dogs, oroup, oakod
*** breasts, suppressed menstrua-
tion, corns, felons, palpitation
\ of the heart, piles, gonorrhea,
“ erysipelas, eto.
'4* FOB INTERNAL .ndJSXTKRNAL
USB.
J CARLISLE & CO.
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3* Price, ’ 50 Cents-
* ... FOR SALB BY . . .
A. E. DIM HOCK'S PBABMAOY.
How Aar Trait Mar »• FUed la a now Thor Aos Located br tb* Hard
*T Horatal Bamu Bela*. Knaloeera.
3* There Is not a single desirable attrl-1 prior to the nineteenth centuiy navi-
j, ! bnte which, lacking In u plant, may not gatlon, except on the high seas, was
XI be bred Into It Choose what Improve- ma inly that of the Irish pilot who
•p! ment you wish In a dower, a fruit or a claimed to know all the rocks in the
4,; tree, and by crossing, selection, cultl- harbor. "An' there's wan of thtml"
. I vatlon and peralstence you can fix this , a |d he aa he etruck.
X ■ desirable trait irrevocably, rick out 0 n approaching laud one Deeds to
•P any trait you want in yout child, grant- kn ow how far ho is from the lighthouse
ed that he is a normal child, be It hon- or headland to eight Trlangulation
csty, fairuesa, purity, lovableness, In- tails him. Two points on laud being
dustry, thrift what not. By surround- taken for tho base of the triangle, line*
Ing this child with sunshine from tho f rom these points, representing the
sky and your own heart, by giving tho tt her two sides of the triauglo, are
closest commuulon with nature, by drawn until they intersect. That apex
feeding him well balanced, nutritious 0 j the triangle will be the point where
food, by giving him all that Is Implied tho observer Is. Then tho distance
In healthful environmental Influences (rom h)s IIO)I1 t to tho laud can bo easily
and by doing all In love ypu can thus calculated. ■>
cultivate in this child and fix there for | yhe maritime wars under Napoleon,
all his life all of these traits—natu- disclosed the dangerous Ignorance of
rally not always to the full In all cases preueh mariners about their own sea-
nt the beginning of the work, for ho- coast French vessels were unable-to
redlty will make Itself felt first snd, as break or run their en _ tales’ blockade.
In the plant under Improvement, there , A(tor peace was established Beau-
will be certain strong tendencies to ro- tomps-Beaupre was appointed a* the
version to former ancestral traits, but organiser and chief of corps of engi-
In the main with the normal child you ncerg t0 c hart tho whole coast of
can give blm all these traits by pa-, primee. His work was so well done
tlently, persistently guiding him In the other navil powers hastsned
these early formative years. j to chart their own coasts according to
And, on the other side, give him foul his methods,
air to breathe, keep him in t dusty fac- The head of a rock may easily escape
tory or an unwholesome schoolroom or ordinary soundings, or 11a between
a crowded tenement up under the hot j goandlnga. When covered by ten oc
roof; keep hlgi away from the sun-, moro feet of water and nnmarked by
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Stock
Profits
can be greatly Increased by giving
special care to the health of every
animal and fowl on tho farm.
Sick poultry, aheap, cattle, hogs,
horses, etc., depend on their livers
to keep them well
^Black-Draught
Stock and Poultry
keeps their fivers working and
therefore keeps them well.
Blade-Draught Stock snd Poul
try Medldne Is a pure,'natural,
vegetable, Mood purifier, and acts
by regulating the stomach, liver
snd bowels.
It prevents and cures Hog Chol
era, Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dis
temper, Coughs, Colds, Constipa
tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite,
Wasting Away, and all tho com
mon stock diseases.
It Is a perfect scdldne for gen
eral farm use. Try It.
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Price 25c {or a Urge cab, at
all druggists and dealers
W E have just receiv
ed a car load of
Wagons of all kinds.
We have a turpentine
wagon built especially
for the trade under
our brand that will
sell, at an exceed
ingly low price and
fully guarantee.
And all kind of Har
ness for sawmill and
turpentine operators.
B. J. SIRMANS & CO.,
203 NORTH ASHLEY.
Valdosta, Georoia.
shine, take away from him mnnlc and
laughter and happy faces, cram his lit
tle brains with so called knowledge,
all the more deceptive and dangerous
because made to apparently adaptable
to bis young mind; let him hare asso
ciates In bis hours out of school, and at
the age of ten you have fixed In him
the opposite traits. He Is on his way
to the gallows. You have perhaps seen
a prairie fire sweep through tho tall
grass across a plain. Nothing can
stand before It; It must burn Itself ont.
That la what happens when you let the
weeds grow up In a child's life and
then sot fire to them by wrong environ
ment— Luther Burbank In Century.
THE GOLDFINCH.
Change. In Plnmaae That Are Pas-
filing to the Novice.
Most every one in America is ac-
rlpples or breakers, it Is bard to Add.
Even when known it is bard to get
soundings. The lead may glide prpt
It, so that even In well anrveyed
some unlucky ship ouf
passing there may 'f
Its keel.'
Groups of buoys with grappling Irons
are lashed together in long sweeping
lines and sunk behind the small sound
ing boat until they touch bottom, and
are then towed until they strike a
rock. In calm weather rocks and reefs
may be seen at great depths from great
heights In balloons. Even after a rock
has been discovered, its depth and po
sition must be precisely ascertained.
Fishermen, too, help make known
these uncharted rocks, rewards being
offered for oil new ones discovered.
England, the United States, Spain,
Italy and other maritime nations have
adopted French methods. Japan for
quainted with the goldfinch, but many j years has devoted to the subject It*
people know the bird by tho name of
lettuce bird on account of its bright
yellow color. Goldfinch is a very ap
propriate name, as the bright yellow
of the male when In breeding plumage
like burnished gold. Tho female
goldfinch Is more modestly dressed
than her mate. The changes In plum
age of the male' are very Interesting
and to the novice somewhat puzzling.
Until the student becomes acquainted
with the bird he may wonder wby be
sees no males during the winter. The
truth is at this season the flocks of
supposed female goldfinches are really
of both sexes, the male bird having as
sumed id the previous-fell, usually by
the end of October, a plumage closely i
resembling that of the female and i ©1Mbs; aIso a b»f P t
young bird of the year. Tho male re- th i tnb i
tains this Inconspicuous dress until 1121- **«<*’ «f“ s u,ed ,or ** tabl
late in February,\ when ono can no-i and ,t8 contents '
tice a gradual change taking place in
(lsufll minute, trustworthy and master
ful study, but has Imitated the English
crowded and complicated charts rather
than the artistic execution of^the
French.—New York Tribune. \ .
Toilet—Torlet,
In the “New World of Words,” 1720,
"toilet” is defined as “a kind of Table
cloth or carpet made of fine Linnen,
Satin, Velvet or Tissue, spread upon a
Tat>lo In a Bed Chamber xfhero Per
sons of Quality dress themselvos; a
Dressing-cloth.” A similar definition
Is given in Bailey's dictionary. The
origin ct the word is curl * '
her the most pi
vato and confiden
tial details about
her illness, and
know that her let
ter will be seen by
a woman only.
Many thousands
of cases of female
diseases come be-
_ . Pinkham every year, some
personally, others by mail. Mrs. Pink-
ham U tho daughter-in-law of Lydia E.
Pinkham and for twenty-five years
* f her direction and since her de*
she has been advising sick women
free of charge.
Mrs. Pinkham never violates the con
fidence of women, and every testimon
ial letter published is done so with
thdwritten consent or request of the
Writer, in order that other aiek .women
may be benefited as she has been.
Mrs.
Street,
i. Alice BenyhUL of ajtf Boyce
t, ChattenflpjpfllpL, wyltee i
- -kpsvMra Plnkhamt^
of hundreds Vctree years ago life looked dark to mo.
k With I bad ulceration and Inflammation of the
female organs and was in a serious condition.
.... ..... ... broken down
_ I was not op-
■rated upon I would die within aix months.
I told him I would have no operation but
would try Lydia B. Pinkham’i Vegetable
Compound. He tried to influence me against
it bat 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 tome time.
** Your medicine is certainly fine. I have
tnauoed several friends and neighbors to take
it and'I know more than a dozen who had
female troubles and who to-day are as well
~id strong as I am from using your Vege-
1U0 Compound.”
Just as surely as Mrs. Borryhill was
cured, will Lydia E. PinUham’a Vege
table Compound cure every woman
suffering from any form of female ills.
If you are sick write Mrs. Pinkham
for advice. It is free and always help-
foL
some of the birds. This renewal of
feathers is actively continued through
March and 'April, and by the first of
May our resplendent bird Is with us
again. The song period with tho male
goldfinch continues as long ns he wears
bis gold and black livery, for It com
mences as early as the middle of March
and ends late In August Goldfinches
very cleanly In their habits and
bathe frequently. Their nests are ex
quisite pieces of bird architecture, the
Inside being lined with the softest
plant down. The mother bird Is the
Each silver vase in roystlo order laid.
—Notes and Querii
Giant Tomato Flante.
The largest tomato planty In tin*
world are found In California. Off*
grower bos threo plants which have
reached a length of thirty feet In
three months from the time the seeds
wero planted the vines had climbed to
the top, of a twenty foot trellis. The
trunks of these plants, says What to
Eat, aro one and a half Inches in dl-
- . . . amoter and tho foliage is thlok and
builder, her handsome consort during j luxurlant Enormous quantities of to-
the nest building time devoting most matoes have becn p | cke d from them
Summer Furnisliifi
NEGLIGE
COAT SHIRT
OLUKTT, FIABODY A 00., luill
PLAITED NEGLIGE
COAT SHIRT
GLUmr, PKABODVACO.» MAKf
Our line of comfort-giving; summer Shirts,
Collars, Ties and Gents Furnishings of every
kind is superb in both variety, style and ex-
, elusiveness. Come to this store' for the
latest and best things.
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Trunks and SuitCases.
We are showing an especially select line.
All sizes, patterns and prices and can save
every trunk-buyer money. If you are going
away for the summer and need a new trunk;
suit case or travelling bag we advise you to
see our line before buying.
Converse Brothers
of his efforts to singing to cheor his in
dustrious mate.—Philadelphia Press.
and the fruit Is of unusual size, pos
sessing an extraordinary fine flavor.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Under and by virtue of an order
from the Court of Ordinary at June
term, 1906, will be sold at the court
house door In said county, on the
first Tuesday In July, 1906, between
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, the following described prop
erty to-wlt: • One hundred and fifty-
three acres of land, lot number 196,
In the 11th district of Lowndes coun
ty, state aforesaid. Said land being
the last third of said lot
This June 5th, 1906.
R. B. MYDDELTON,
Administrator estate Tobias Berrien.
CURRAN R. ELLIS,
ARCHITECT,
I* Bolldinf—Cherry Street eadCotton Are
MACON. GEORGIA.
Grant's Presence of Mind. Lara.
An Instance of great presence of j La va m ny be blown’ into opaque hot-
mind was narrated by John Russell Ue , of t . os , nnlor lightness, and the
Young, says a writer In tho Grand h a r d er sort makes a beautiful green
Magazine. Once during the civil war, gIaM o( ba if t | 10 ,,-clgbt and double the
when Grant was In subordinate com- ,^,,,.(1, „f ordinary glass. But It 's
niniid. he was reconnoltorlng nlouc near DO t dlwnya the same. Every volcano
the enemy's lines. Suddenly he found p 0Urs 0 ut Its own special brand "f
himself confronted by one of the Con- ni0 |ten mixture, disagreeable to walls
federates' pickets, who was for arrest- 0 a, but sometimes yielding precious
Ing him. "Shol Sho!” snhl Grant, with products, ns pumlec stone. Lavo. like
the utmost coolucss. “Can’t you see I n || things, decomposes under the tuuoO
nm recounoltcrlug in the enemy’s uni- 0 f time, ns tho fertile plains of St< ily
form? Don’t make a noise. I shall be testify.
back directly.” And be walked away
quietly until out of the picket’s sight. Marring..
then ran as nimbly as he could. I "What I want," said the yonng man,
j “Is to get married and have a pcaca-
Dn.t in On.', nrcs. j ful. quiet home."
To "cast dust In one’s eyes" perfect- , “Well," said Farmer Corntosud,
ly explains Itself. It Is, however, in- | “sometimes ft works that way, Slid
teresting to know that Epamlnondas then again sometimes it's like joinin'
at the battle of Tcgea defeated the a debatin’ society.”—Washington Star.
Spartans by masking his movements —
with a large body of cavalry. He j c.rio.i<r Aron..a, JS
caused the horsemen to gallop to and “Papa, what makes the cheese smell
fro In front of the enemy In such a way oof ./ , 7*..
aa to raise a cloud of dust and so veil- “The process by which It was cared,
ed the movements of his Infantry and I presume.”
enabled them to take np a new and
more advantageous position.
After some moments of prefi
cogitation. “Papa, what would It
Uke If It hadn’t been cured!"
-
c. For Somebodr- ’Y
ago, Isn’t It, shout tba
n and E/er j
A Premier*. Wit.
A woman once told Lord Palmerston , • a ch.n
that her maid, who had been with her “Very strange,
in the Isle of Wight, objected to going story of Adam
thither again because the climate was , “How?” ,|
not “embracing” enough. “What am I, “Why, as far as I know, it kraot
to do with snch a woman!’’ she asked, been worked up Into a historical oo-.-aL"
“Yon had better take her to the Isle of —Watson's Magaxlne.
Man next time,” said Lord Palmerston, j j
■ ■ | Injorl*. oft.lt.. / .-
The Injuries of life If -rightly lmpror-
! ed will bo to ns as tho strokes if tho
Infreqnent.
Kind Lady—I have nothing bat »ome
lobster salad and mince pie. Yon sure,! statuary on his marbls, forming u» to
ly don’t want that for yonr breakfast!. a more beautiful shape and making ns
Weary Walker—Oh, dla la me dinner, | fitter to‘Adorn the heavenly t r.p'.e.—
mum. I had me breakfast day before Cotton Mather. ■
yesterday.—Cleveland Leader. I ■
■ - I The wlso prove and tbs fcollet con-
Winged time gtldee on tneenelbly and feea by their conduct that, a life of co
decs Ives at, and there la nothing more ployment Is ths only Oi* worth land-
fleeting than years.—Ovid, . Ing.-Paley.
if
AP PINE TES
6x8x8
muring the next thirty days we,
will place orders for limited quantity I
Of 6x8x8 sap ties. Will not take any
other size but 6x8x8 and will only
take them from parties to whom we
give written orders. If you wish to
tarnish any sap ties, write us.
Brown & Co.,
BRUNSWICK, Cfl.
POLEYSKlDNIYOfM
Makes Kidneys and Bladder H*aM
Come abound and
See the very
Best stationery
On the market.
None better than Kora Linen;
Dont forget the name.
U can get it for a very
Reasonable price
And we can safely say
Nothing would suit you better
Than Kora Linen
Old ,
beer is the only
Kind you should drink
When beer is not sufficiently aged it disorders the stomach
and causes biliousness, counteracting all the beneficial effects
this excellent tonic should have. Your safety lies in adhering
. f A to a brand which you know to be reliable, and we invite you to
inspect and substantiate our claims in regard to
AMERICAN QUEEN
We anticipate the demand and never sell any green beer. Throughout the
year we carry the following year’s supply, aging it for months in advance,
so that it is always thoroughly ripe, mellow and healthful at the tune of sale,
As another safeguard against biliousness, the water used is from our own
artesian wells, and is strongly impregnated with chloi^e of sMum.Tnia
makes the addition of salt unnecessary in AMERICAN QUEEN BEER.
you can Bofely keep this brand in your home, and ehould call for it wherever you drink.
Acme Brewing Co., Macon, Ga.
Watch for our next ad, “Summing it all up. ”
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