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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1907.
GROWING) CHILDREN.
Advice to Mother* of Valdosta.
1 Perhaps the most Important princi
ple Involred In the caer of a child Is
1 proper nourishment.
How many delicate children do are'
1 meet on our streets with colorless
■cheeks and thin lean and arms. It
Is reify plain to be seen that rapid
: growth takes all their strength and
1 their little bodies are not receiving
• sufficient nourishment to make them;
well, strong and robust. - j
We want to ss to the parents of all;
such children In Valdosta that our;
delicious cod llrer and Iron prepare-;
tlon, Vino!, will build' up delicate
children, All out hollow cheeks and
make them strong, robnst and .rosy. ’
Vlnol makes new vitality, sound flesh!
and muscle tissue and pnre, rich red
blold, and children live It. Ihlssls.
because Vlnol Is a delicious tastlflg
cod liver preparation without oil,,
made by a scientific, extractive and
concentrating prdoess from fresh
rods’ livers, thus conmblnlng. with
peptonate of Iron all the medicinal,;
healing, body-bulldlng elements of cod
liver oil, but no oil. & I
As a body builder and strength Ire-!
ator f6r old people, delicate children,!
weak, run-down persons, after tick-.,
ness, and for Chronic coughs. - colds 1
bronchitis and all throat and lung’
troubles, Vlnol Is unexaelled. Try:
Vlnol on our offer to return money 11!
It tails to give satisfaction. A. ft.
Didmock, Druggist, Vald03ta, Gu.- *
(from Thursdays’ Dally.)
Mr. A. P. Parham, Jr., of Way-
«soa. Is in the city today speaking a
msod word tor the Italian Orchestra
-which is to be hart Saturday. Be
mays that It fee beat musical organ!*
Plant Juice Succeeds Where Five
Doctors Failed—Mr, Oh as. Brack
of Dublin, Made Happy by Removal
of Monater Paraalto—Afflicted for
. Six Yeara—Exprcsaet Thanks to
Col. Ollllnpha’a Remedies.
One who baa never gone through
the experience would find It difficult
to Imagine the relief that hat coma
to Cbas. Brock, of Dublin, brought
about by the use of a single bottle of
Plant Juice. Last week Mr. Brock
was relieved of a large tapeworm
which bad afflicted blm tor the .past
six years. ,
To a reporter be told the brief
atory: “I had employed five doctors
some from other cities and had taken
an enormous amount of medicine to
Messrs. Albert Little and J. H
Wade west to BUtenrille yesterday
&S.O « /ea-u ^
The Gas Company's Trouble.
We understand, from one of the em
ployes of the Gas Company, that the
trouble they have had this weak waa
due to some one turning one of the
valves there last Saturday, causing
tha plant to almost blow Up. It Is
not known whether It waa dona In
tentionally'or not, though the result
pas he' same. Lc ._
We'taave had no trouble with the
gaj^today, though yesterday we were
put Almost entirely out of business
by It. .
the happy result.
Mr. Chat. Hall Gives Testimony.
"I wish I oonld toll the whole world
the merits
Juice Remedies,’
\oom atPiaetwe.
of DtUln'gbam’i Plant
■aid Mr: Hall, a
prominent farmer of Moultfle, hut
who now resides at Valdosta.
"I have periodical spells of severe
headache which nearly eet me ernsy
and acected my sight. This Is caus
ed by catarrh which has also mad-
my hearing defective. Ally day long
I .have suffered with blinding bead
ache. I wont to the druggist and
bought a bottle of Dillingham’s Plant
Juice Liniment and In one minute af
ter I applied It the pain disappeared
and after I had rubbed It behind my
ear* there was a wonderful improve
ment In my bearing, and I can bear
better than I find tor yean.
”! am simply astonished at the
teyme
Giddens-Register Furniture Co;,
TELEPHONE NO. 8. CENTRAL AVENUE.
teallug powers possessed by the
Plant Juice Remedies.
Several others have given similar
testimony which lack of space' pre
cludes mentioning,
Dillingham’s Plant Juice Remedies
for sale by A. E. Dlmmock.
corpoihtton Is’ pecuniary- profit and;
gain to its stockholders, and the bu
slne.ss they propose to engage In It
to purchase, lease or sell, and dliporo
of and hold options on timber and
timber lands at all klnda: to buy. dis
pose of and generally to deal In nil
kinds of real estate or personal prop
erty; to buy, sell or deal la railroad
Iron, locomotives, saw mills, planing
mills and other machinery, aud par
ticularly to own and operate eaw,
mills and planing mills to the manu-.
tactnre of lumber of all kinds, and
shingles and to deal In lumber of all
kinds and shingles and any and all
other bolldlng material >
5. They desire the right to form
and enter Into parteaerahlp with In
dividuals or other corporation! In or
out of the state nf Georgia. V
6. They desire to do any and all {
of the business aforesaid and gener
ally to do all matters and things as are.
Incidental to or connected with or
necessity to either or all ot the dif
ferent kinds of bualneaa aforemen
tioned, and-especially owning and op-
orating sawmills and planing mills.
7. They desire the right to sue
and be sued and the power to make
by-laws, elect officers and have 0
corporate seal.
Many ot the delegates to the Bap- Ide, but to have an intention of per-
ttat convention left thli morning forming a variety of intangible dtt-
wblle still others came la on the ear- ties tomorrow or the day after,
ly rains. la big bodlaa like that, Whon tho manifestation of tha dis-
Xkere are usually many who oome too eaio is observed the observer will
ltle tor the feast, wblla others leave 'usually connect it with a vague im-
ikrtore the feast Is over. pression once formed or received
• • • that the patient waa living a little
Ant a week from today will ba M hard. He will scarcely huto
Ttsukulvlag Day. It will bo cell- h,d W«n* to turn it over in his
Wsdln many ways, but a majority mim > * nd ‘he terrible in-pi-
«r the talks will to fishing or bunting L ' 10 » dl 7 , rot * heD he will; notice
Tf.'s merchants bare tunaUy suspend ». ch “«« for »« »»«« “ ‘he pu-
t Mrt «» si,, e,- tients appearance—a certain slnv-
bvdue., part trftaa day. at least. enUneii deterioration which
Jfr. H. M. Myrlck. of Birmans if.? 0 * W*
— - ‘ ‘ rrrZ.. .. - VT*T. eation nor ill health, but simply
Fto.. ta among the visitors to Valdosta . ((Jry rot”—Kotnoke Time*.
■Cite week. ________
• • • ' > Hie Bngllsh.
Wre. O. M. Grady and Mrs. W. He was a Frenchman, dining with
f. Adams, who were called here by an English family. He was anxious
tic mere* nod death of little Denham to make a good impression, but hud
•*. n-mn avi.' a aa.i. ItUU iL. » O-U-k
Fashioned
8. That the principal office ahd
place of business ot said corporation
(ball be In the city ot Valdosta In said
state and county, but your petitioners
ask that they have the. right aa such
corporation to have officers ar.d
agencies elsewhere In this state or In
any other state or states, or any ot
the territories ot the United States
aud to csrw on any and all of the
business aforesaid In tush other
places In or out ot this state na may
he deemed proper and necessary tar
the Interests ot toe corporation.
Wherefore, your petitioner] pray
that they be Incorporated unde- the
name aforesaid, tor the term and ob
jects aforessald, with the rights, pow
ers and privileges, and capital stock i
aforesaid and that thev have oil
the rights, privileges and Immunlttee
enjoyed by corporattom under tho i
laws ot Georgia, and be subject to ,
such liabilities as are fixed by law.
• • •
(a bis response to the address ol
wNteome Tuesday night Dr. Pursee
wr Atlanta, stated that be had been
goto that Valdosta's najne was deriv
ed (run Spanish words meaning the
“»• Gey beautiful’ 1 . Ha said the name
was appropriate, aa Valdosta was all
riv-r the name Implied. We may add
Tat -Val do Oita" was the place at
-wtr.c.1 Napoleon’s army bivouacked
ib“tir»'fbe battle of Waterloo. It
•*—« xtao the name given to Governor
T—wash country home In Laurens
w—igtr many yearn ago, the name ot
If-’- Lnce being given to the new
r era fin Contracted form) when old
‘T*trrevl’Ie. tsar miles from here.
turned, making allowance for the
•hynesa at u stranger in a strange
lancL
“Non, madarae,'* he insisted cor
dially. “1 have already made ta
beast of myself.”—Loudon Express.
Itch cured la 30 minutes by TVool-
ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never tails,
by A. B. Dlmmock, Druggist
ly-SJ-dw-s-Sm.
8. M. VARNEDOE,
’ Attorney tar petitions
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
I. R. T. MyddlatoQ. Clerg, Super
Court ot Lowndes county, do hers
certify that the above end tore-oil
■a a true and correct copy of t
petition tar charter filed la my ofll
this 30th day of November, i»07,
B.'-T. MTDDLETON.
Clerk, S. C. L. Co. (
• e e
Thomas Bell and 8. L.
(talker, of Ashburn, were visitor* to
-the city today.
e e e
W. F. Harris, of Tlfton was
the visitors to the city today.
e • •
Hr. B. L. Guest, of Tbomaivllte
mm n visitor to the city today.
• e e
Mr. A. O. Qarbutt, ot BtatonvIUe
cams up today to spend tha day In
-Oris city.
m\ • • .* * •
Dr. J. M. Finch, ot Jssup, waa I
di* dtr today.
■Hr. M. A. Myrlck, of NaabvUlo,
wa ve down jwtarday, on a visit to
vtdaUvM hero.
ess
. Col. D. B. Hamilton, of Rome, who
ffis spending tho week with Dr.aud
Mrs. J.' D. 3. Holmes,' formerly re-
■sided In /this county mid wub a neigh
bor to Sir. It. Y. Lana whon ho liv
•vl in the Clyattvlllo district. He oml
Mr. Ijiuo have sprat sdmo pleaaant
momenta together Gils woek talking
over I be old days.
; • • •
Today has been warm and sultry
mad there ta a very good outlook tor
gain. Cloud* have bean gathering all
«f (be morning.
• • •
Mr. W. B. MelL ot Savannah, Is
spending the day here.
Turkeys have been plentiful Upon
Che street* this week, but only the
■tab can ulord them. IMy are sol
flpg ft from 11.73 to $3.00 each, ow
hat tti . hr aim aad age. The tatreii
»>•«! be t way. for ell concerned, la to
a*M turkeys by the pound. Then you
tor tar what you get and a hen will
(bring just aa much aa a gobbler If
m\. komeSov&i:-
youk tu>tkey wiSS ta&te Sett®, on a ntee taSSe
ewd you iHdS flok you\ fftiendb wko ahe eonting to
dine with you to kave niee^ oom^tfita&Se dining
Koom and you know a foautifoC Mefioahd
teU oM a dining \oom.
you need to make that
eome Set u& &kow you
CLOTHING
THAT WILL -SUIT YolJ IN JTYLE, QUAL
ITY, FIT AND PRICE.
DO YOU NEED A .SUIT OR OVER
COAT f> WE WILL '.SHOW YOU .SOME
THING THAT WILL FIT YOU AS CLoTH-
.should. the workmanship
AND QUALITY IS THE VERY BE.ST.
SUITS FOR MEM P.ANGE FROM
to $40.
Boys’ Clothing
'IN ALL TftE NEW JHADEJ AND OVERCOATS.
JUITJ RANGE FROM
$1.00 to $10.00
BOY J OVERCOAT J RANGE FROM
$1.00 to $1000
HAT.S, CAP.S, 5HOEJ AND UNDERWEAR FOR '^v.
ALL, LARGE OR JMALL. - ROYAL BRAND
8 Davis-. Brothers & Company, f