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SATURPAY. APRIL 24. 190ft
ELECTRICAL
TREATMENTS
For a limited time only Dr. Hathaway Co., the old reliable
•pecialiats, will give free electrical treatmenta by means of their wonderful
High Frequency Electrical Apparatus to all cases placed wjth them. This
wonderful electrical current is little short of marvelous in its manifestations
' ^and e ® icta u P on disease. You have
never ha 1 anything like It. Let ua
demonstrate it to you. The finest
electrical equipment in the south-
f The most pleasant and
' * * effective method of relief and cure
V used in the treatment of auch
gh chronic and special diseases aa
IRheumatism Stricture
I / (jfe " Citirrh Kidnty
Neuralgia ViUl Losses
Varicocele Hydrocele
Indigestion Bladder . . jiX
Weakness Nervous DebiHfy '
Blood Poison Rectal .Diseases
iddltion
er, with When mixing starch the
a thing of a little turpentine will
iyho had to produce a splendid glo:
New York, April**!
it« usual fashion pari
ot the paBt, and (o'1
expected radical a rug
' c'.anges of Hue.and
(.lay was, in a large
appointing. Change*
many, l*ut they vere
ncter and in tunny cal
able lo the clone and i
server. A general review of the styles^ ,assell
displayed dur og this year's master hecom
parade seems to confirm the .correct-
ness of the- predfetlon that no rarH-■ * v ..j th 0
cal-ohangcd would ha main i-t the) p 0 ;
present spring and summer season, cleanlr
hut that the extreme' rigor of lr.al[ chiffon
wintor's styles would b» r-.insldcr-| with t
ably modified and tom -1 down to and tt
reasonable limits, >lry.
Some I'rorks Slightly Remodeled. soon.
There' were a great rainy dresses Brlti
which scarcely show. I i-ny l-'ViaUtm be cul
4rom the lines In vogue during the soakei
past winter-season, hut, although wlt h '
most of -them were pretty. they nails
seemed to be Just a'trifle out cl almop
style.. Some.of the froths had haen fore g
•lightly remodeled to bring them In* *SJW
to clutr conformity with .ths de- come
mands of the present faatp(n and 0T *r <
these clearly Indicated the-trend of draw
Your wash will he the first
and the fineit on the line-
woolens will be soft like new
and won’t shrink, colored goods
won’t fade, and dirt will dis
appear without the usual tiring,
tearing rubbing—if you use
as wears’ experience, 20 years
In Savannah' firmly establish
our reliability.
y "It Soften* the Water”
/ Your heads woa't gtt red, rough and cracksd \
X —and yea'll aesd only half as much soap. Same X
/d^SS^STBpa. x
'j^tats^MsiSXL’was.
will show yon how mudh It out tccompllih for you.
You can’t really soloy a bath la herd water. Soften It w
iradurasnd tea how inch better you feel. Rsmovss psrsplrst
on, cures dandruff and pnHtraa tht hair.
lavaoura chemical CO.
Dr. Hathaway & Co.
'. b. C. Ashley, President.
T. M. Smith, Vice Pres. v Abial Winn, Cashier.
. -j, Y. Butch, Vice Pres. ■ S; A. Smith, Asst. Cashier.
First National Bank,
i ’ Valdosta, Georgia.
FASTEST TORPEDO
BOAT IS LAUNCHED
CRAM I* SHIPYARDS SAW THE
FLEETEST AMERICAN CRAFT
TAKE THE WATER TODAY..
PBIadelpble. Pa.. April 20.—The
torpedo boat destroyer Smith, the
first of a new type of vessel and
which It expected to hive • greeter
United States Depositary.
Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations solicited upon the most
— favorable terms consistent with safe and conservative banking.
10:55 &« m. oon andtatar-
mediate points: connecting at Macon
for Atlanta and all points north and
west. Observation parlor car tc
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
:ates of deposits issued bearing
orcertifici
. with'a piece of old-fashioned pumice
. stone. Be careful not to rub too
; hard Or yon will take the skin os.
. The hair on the arms may be kept
. sj close to the surface of the skin by
this method that it cannot he seen.
The leaves ot house plants Bhould
he kept as free from dust as. the
hrlc-a-brac of the room. This ap
plies to all plants, and not only the
(.alms, rubber plants and others
'"■Ih aii.ooltVsic'ycy foliage. Plants
breathe through their leaves and If
I these arc choked up with dust the
plant soon languishes. ' _
To clean black woolen dressqs add
a tablespoonrui estch of. powdered
i <u ax and ammonia to half a gallon
of warm water.
Foreign Exchange
Sold on all the Principal Cities of the World.
iSBJSJKSS
ita and all points north and
Local sleeping car to Macon
DIRECTORS,
T. M. Smith.
E. P. S. Denmark,
O. K. Jones,
J. N. Bra?,
W. S. Fender,
J. Y. Blttch.
No. 6, for Ma
con and Inter-
To sum up the result ot the ob
servations tt may J»e said tjjjv ^the
Bllnglng front and side line.- with
slightly shortened waist lino and.
straight falling front will be retain
ed during the spring and summer.
That will be welcome nows to a ma
jority of wonUL|Us tills style Is gen
erally becomi^HRut women whose
.development is rather too- volup
tuous to meet the requirements ot
dlroctolre style will rejoice lo find
their clinging skirt’s widening al
most Imperceptibly Into rippling
'folds toward the bottom Instead of
otoiely defining every (Jne of their
limbi; and will rejoice still OMffJM.
tkusiastlcall.v to find narrow but
soft fullness Introduced liffhe back
of the .skirt, so that. berq tod the ex-
aiKn»anl linn, a# X- A
mediate point*.
Trails Leave Valdosta, Soathboand
Pearl or Cat-tail Millet,
for.Jack
ie, carriae
sleeping car to Jacksonville.
German Millet,
place, of
black In this and go over the dross
carefully.
DR. WHITE DEFENDS
EDUCATIONAL MEETING
m no, l, tor Jack-
j sonviUe, carry
Ion parlor car,
Sorghum, Two Crop Peas,
Velvet Beans, Chufas,
Red Bliss Potatoes,
California Blackeye Peas.
Full Stock Fresh Seeds at
✓
Bondurant’s Drug & Seed House,
l2l Patterson Street, - Valdosta, Ga.
Rinse and than 'fold
evenly while atlli wet and wrap It
In a cloth. Press -on- the wrong aids
with, a hot Iron before the material
-dTlsa. •
In dlahwublng special care must
he glvpn Ivoryhandled knives. The
handles should never be allowed to
go In the dlshpah. When washing;
the handles should lie held In the
dry. left band, while the right wa»V
ei the blades. Spots can be removed
from Ivory handles and the polished
surface restore^ by powdered pum
ice atone tnd water applied with
very vigorous rubbing.
I The thine mly he taken out ot
! broadcloth or other heavy woolen
nuiterlala .br aponglng them with
5:20 a. m. SaagK,
Intermediate points
ATLANTA MINISTER TAKES IS
SUE WITH DR. BROUGHTON ON
THE SUBJECT,.
Atlanta, Oa., -April 20,—In hit Son-
day night union Dr. Broughton at-
tacked the recant educational confer
ence here and qald Hr was foolish and
a frost. Yesterday his brothor Bap
tists In the regular weekly mlpliter*'
meeting refuted Dr. Broughton's at
tnok jnd warmly defended the con-
No.ll local train
fot Palatka and
Intermediate points.
fralas Arrive Valdoita as Follows
’ SOUTHBOUND—No: 13:00 p. m.
No. 3, 5:03 a. m„ No. 3, 10:33 p. m.
NORTHBOUND-No. 12,10:33 a.
S' ; :S 0 o;li.«. m ». No< * 110:40 “■
1 'these schedules show the time at
at the time stated Is not guaranteed
For further information as to rates, and
■AhpHlllAQ AfD.. flfinlv fft R. M' aan,.
schedules, etc., apply to E. M
Weeks. Ticket Agent, Valdosta, Qa.,
• or address
C. B. RHODES, J. W. JAMISON,
G. P. A„ T. P. A..
Macon, Georgia.
come ot It. i
Ho also thoeght that the majority
ot those present were' Christian men
and women, which Dr, Broughton, In
his sermon, seemed to doubt
Atlantic Coast Line
5,000 CHRISTIANS
WERE MASSACRED
EXCELLENT PASSENGER SERVICE
- Is superior to all wall finishes
or prepared kalsomlnes hereto*
ore placed upon the market.
Tryflt and you will always use
2)eco**dftuca
For Sale By
W. H. Briggs •
Hardware Company,
Valdosta, Georgia.
BETWEEN VALDOSTA, GA., AND
Montgomery, Birmingham, New Orleans, Chisago, Cincin
nati, St. Louis, and all points West, also to New LYork.
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, also Cuba ana
Florida points.
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
Connecting at Savannah with Steamer Line to Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York, Boston and points North East.
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS
Going West I Going East
Train No. 57 12:28 a.m. Train’No.58 3(29 a. m.
Train No. 189 8:27 a. m. Train No. 180 - 3:57 p. m.
Tram No. 185 ■ 3:14 p. m. I Train No. 182 7:58 a. m.
Through train service between Climax and Apalachicola without
change in both directions.
Lr Climax, « - 2:15 pm I tv Apalachicola, * 7:00 am
At Apalachicola, 7:10 p m | Ar Cfimax, - • 11:00 am
Trains ISO and 189 make close connection at Climax affording ex-
cdient service to Apalachicolaand intermediate pointer
Melroie, Ga.,
State convention
The Republics
of Pennsylvania will meet at Harris
burg June 16, but with quite a re
duction in Its representation. The
number of delegates Is baaed upon
the vote polled at the last preaiden-
tial election, when there waa appar
ently much lew padding of the bal-
lote boxes thau in 1904.
Fifteen cents saved on Interstate Journeys by buying
ticket irom agent. Schedule figures are given as informa
tion and are not guaranteed. :: :: y
Wheelwright, Black
smith and Gunsmith
T. C. WHITE,
Gen. Pass. Aqt.
Wilmington, N. C.
E. M. NORTH,
Divis. Pan. I
^ f'tQvMKgiK
.. J. BUrtUMS,
Trav. Paia. Agt.
Thomaiville, Ga.