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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SAT.UR •*' AP«IL 3 1909
OA. EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. lit SH -NORTHWARD BEGINS.
KCHMin Ha. Hren Good, But Shorter
| Than Usual,
I The lines at Interest have decide
;l„t (he special winter trains shall
i>- taken oil April 10. which Is to
say that the last Journey njrthwafd
j „ iii i,(gin nn that date and the fare-
! well trains sill reach New lerk the
! mllusjug day.
I Mr. Krnest M. North, division pas
senger agent of the Coast Line,
Forty-Third Annual Session to bo
Hold at Cumberland Juno 23-25.
The forty-third annual meeting of
the Georgia Educational Association
will be held thla year at Cumberland
Inland June 23-25. Under it contract
between the Cumberland Island Com
pany and the Association, the Con-|
veotlon la held once In three years:
at Cumberland Island, wher the As-;
soclatlon owns a large auditorium, i
The last meeting was held In An-
gusta, the one before the last In Ms- j
con. These very largely attended, j
and both were successful from ever/
standpoint. Among teachers and lay
men, there, la a growing Interest In
the Association.and the patple are real
islng more and more the Importance
of Its work and ICa usefulness and
potrer In developing tbd educational
Interests of the state. %
. Officers for 1809.
I’m -id. i,t *' it chapman, paeon;
Firs! Vice-President, oil- Ashmore,
MISS C. S. Parrl.tK Athens; Secre-
This Is just a short talk lftiich we hope will be of interest nnd help
to you in selecting the tonic and blood purifier that will be of ihe'esaE
est value to you this Spring.
That this is the most trying of all seasons on the healtbT^HBg
well known to us all. It is the time of year when our constitutions! a?fc
required to stand the greatest strain, and unless properly cared fpp.'thl
foundation is often laid for physical disorders or disease later on. The
great majority of persons are fast coming to realize the importance of
preventing disease. Health is our most valued possession,'afiffes.
preservation is a matter which vitally concerns every one?
Most persons, even those who are ordinarily-strong aMLnSjSfflj
feel tjie' necessity of a tonic and blood purifier at this season. Some
have no particular ailment, but are weak, debilitated and im-flfflW,
The Winter life, with its decreased amount of out-door exercise, and
the fact that the cold weather has kept the pores of the sl^in cfosecj,
prevented the ustitil necessary abiount of refuse and waste matter from
being carried out of the system. These impurities entering the circu
lation have weakened and thinned the blood, and this vital fluid is
therefore lacking in the nourishing properties necessary to sustain
and preserve systemic health, when warm, active Spring life begins.:,?^
The general bodily weakness, tired, worn-out feeling, fickle appe
tite, poor digestion, etc., show how weak and anaemic therblood nas.
become. Frequently skin diseases, pimples, eruptions, boils, etc., break
out on the skin, and this is evidence of the impurity of the circulation. -
S. S. S. is the medicine needed to correct this condition, and is thA
TdiAOiu
:dison phonographs
0, $25.00 and $35.00
. Every Edison Record Made Carried in Stock.
Mathis & Coleman, Valdosta, Ga,
osiery
President of the Depart:
erlntendence; Miss Man
latita, of the Department
Schools; Professor J.
Athens, of the Departme:
and Secondary Schools.*
The presidents of the
pertinents are preparing Interesting
programs, In whlob live subjects will
bo discussed.
Under the contract above mention
ed, the Hotel Cumberland wilt chsrge
teachers onjy $1.50 per diem.
■* The Cumberland meeting Is always
largely attended, because teachers
pot only And-pleasure andbonflt In
the Convention, but they may also
enjoy the attractions of the sea shore.
lo Pitta, At-
of Graded
5. Stewart,
it of College
—tlat i* dm boaiery with tie guarantee about wlidi jjou bars read
SB amok. EVERWEAR does away witb darning for twenty-six
wLolevreels*—if boles, rips or tears corns in a pair o( EVER WEAR
HOSIERY wiikia six months, all you Lava to do is to send them
kook and got s new pair aMutely free.
EVERWEAR HOSIERY Las a rick. soft. tSky finish sod
tko colors ars fast Men's socks on mods is light tad
medium weight in tlsck. hlick witk whits (sot. Hue. i.—" -T
■toe! gray. Lghtond dark tan. *£*
Woman's kose ars made ta black. black with whits C"5att&t
feet, light taa
Sold sa koass of
only one on which you can rely to supply the system with the best tonic
effects, and at the same, time thoroughly purify the blood. Thfe use oi
S. S. S. at this time may save you from a long spell of sickness, and it
will certainly prepare you for the-strain of the long, hot Summer.
Many people have put off using y*
a tonic until the system became - . ■"
so weakened it could not resist
disease, and have- paid for the
neglect with a spell of fever, ». ^
malaria, or some other trouble. s_j
S. S. S. is Nature’s ideal tonic GUARANTEED |
anq blood purifier, made en-
tirely of the pure extracts of PURELY VECETABI F ■
healing, strengthening, health- TT 1 *??" ■
giving roots and herbs. It tones ^
up the stomach and digestion, ,
rids one of that tired, worn-out feeling, improves th$ appetite and diges- !
tion, and in every way contributes to the strengthening and building
up of the entire system. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as the }■
greatest of ail blood purifiers, and -this combined with its unequalled
tonic properties, make it a medicine needed by ifvery one-in the Spring. ^
S. S. S. is for sale at all drug stores. ^
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO„ ATLANTA, GAr-#
to •boa.it $2.00.
COOKING AT SEA Vd% 4.000.
Davis Brothers & Company
4,000 1‘eopl* to bo Fed for Five
Days on Ocean Steamships.
With a population of more . than
4,000 to bo cooked for and fed,
three, four and live time* a day for
a~week, and with noia;]t'<hf > :'.t I’ckory
und grocery "arouna the corner,"
the culinary arrangements pf a mod
ern atearashlp muat, of neceaalty. be
moat complete.
Great cold atorage, rooma fob per
ishable provisions muBt be provided
ns well as the appllancea for cooking
nnd pryparing the raw material. The
Special Prices During Next 30 Days
Island Planting Seed
For Sa!e m
SPECIMEN;
Solid Gold, Crown
$4.00
Ail nations are pi
chock the rnvanes of
the “white plaRiic”
many victims each
Honey and Tar cun
colds perfectly nnd you are In no
danger of conHiimpflon. A. A. Her*
ren. Finch. Ark., writes: “I know
that Foley’s Honey nnd Tar has cur
ed consumption In the early stages.”
Do 1 not risk your health b? taking
some unknown preparation when
Folev’s Honey and Tar Is sn f e and
certain In results. Ask for Foley’s
Honey nnd Tar nnd Insist upon hav
ing It. Ingram & Ramsey.
ndeavorlng to
T consumption,
that claims so
year. Foley’s
s coughs and
kitchen and provision rooms of the
“George Washington,” the newest
steamship of the North German
Lloyd and the largest German vessel
afloat, which win arrive In New
York. June 20, are of enormous di
mensions. Ttye kitchens of the first
and second cabins itr* Hear the din
ing rooms of their respective ciaases.
In them are great steaming stock
vatS| gauges, steam tables, and an
modern machinery which can In anf
way aid the chefs, In their work.
Many of these devices, such as
egg beaters, potato parors, mincing
' Impression Taken and Plates Made and Delivered Same Day.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dental Parlors
Over Thomas-Dekle Hardware Co., Valdosta, Ga.
< Dr. Griffin, of Atlanta, here personalty to look after bis office.
(Planted Inland One and Two Years Onl;
E have a limited quantity of Island Seed planted inland
only one and two years.
These seed have been carefully
selected, and run through a machine specially recommended b#
the Untied States Department of Agriculture at Wash
ington, and practically all imperfect and hybrid seed hU
been removed, leaving only sound, healthy, heavy seed. TiflS
seed gin out 29 1-2 to 32 1-2 pounds of lint to 100 pounds of s*^ 1
cotton, according to the soil in whidh planted. ; -
PRICE $1.00 per bushel f. o. b. Blackshear, put tip in two
bushel sacks,
Strangers ordering will please remit with order. . / 'ft-
, Samples sent on request
marines, autoi
fee mljla amt dishwashing machine:
are worked by electricity.
contents may,he rcaJiiy Bit lot
the kitchen 'by electrically operate
d.nmb waiters. *.tV' ' ,
D. C. AsHieY, President.
T- M. Smith, Vice Pres.
J, Y. Butch, Vico Prea.
Abial Winn, Cashier.
S. A. Smith, Asst. Cashier
'irst National Bank,
Valdosta, Georgia.
The A. P. Branfl^y Company,
United States Depositary.
Accounts of individuals, firms and corporation! solicited op
favorable terms coni latent with safe and conservative t
but the atrange man died from the
effects of the operation.
The postmaster-coroner, in ren
dering his verdict, filled In the spsoe
after "Cause of death'' with a rubber
stomp which read, -Opened by Mia
take.”—Success Magaxlne.
The J- P.'Carter Co.. Naylor. Ga..
are the largeit dealers In general
merchandise between Valdosta and
Waycroea. They carry a $16,500
stock alt the year round. It yon need
accommodations they will be glad to
serve yon. They have ample capital
Blackshear,
Geori
The J. P. Carter Co.. Naylor, Qa*
Is setting wire fencing cheaper than
an, other dealefs- (Jail, yn than, for
prices. They hava fin tl,« agency
tor the America Steel add wire
Fence Co;—r—-- —-—
1-20-w-eat «t
SAVINGS DfiBAltlMENT.
Interopcompoucfied q^^l^orc^cet^o^depoatfa i.su.
Cities of the World.
Notice to Debtort and Creditors,
Alt parties bavtijg' claims against
the estate Pt the late Wm. Devane,
are roqOOstod to present them prop
erly made out, to the' undersigned.
Those Indebted to bis estate will
please make settlement at once.
The fis^eaaed hf"the' time of his
death was not’ Indebted to any pf
the heirs.
C. C. Devsne,
Hahtra, Ga.. R, Ft D. 5.
*-l*w«.
to' carry ont' all their obligations.
The Atlanta, Birmingham fit Atlantic Railtoad has been named
as the Official Route to Odd Fallqwo’ Grand Lodge Meeting to
be held at Thomasville, Ga, May 25-27, IKS. Special train will
be operated from Atlanta, picking up delegates and their
friends from all Intermediate points. This train w&l btr Ac
companied by representative of the line, who will look after the
comfort of the Odd Fellows and their friends.' ' raj
The A..B. & A. operates the finest passenger*equipment;
coaches electriclighted, with over-head electric fans, which
will be brand very comfortable in May. '
Low excursion rates will be named. Watch later adver
tising. i ■
W. H. LEAHY,
General Pass. Agt,
Athens BsnAer; The Georg's dele
gation In congress Is somewhat'split
op over the action of eta members In
ft&Itiog the cancus of the party a
few days since. The Georgians
should remember that all are working
rmumi iwaw saw , .. .. -- ■ «’
Constipation
la a aetond sag haahhy aawdMsa.
ChamberUin’t Stomach and liver Tablets
mart afl mi toeaa roqwbwmwita. Gtrs ttw a trial awd ywawfilaoTerw
aaukaiBnfkwdo— of plk Ueatoamoa diiwctod Md IM^r wtt owwchro
b R. ROWLAND,
Traffic. Manager. Atlanta,