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t' v 'Y APRIL 24 1909.
THE vai • nsTA
>NVI< TS MAKK COMPLAINT.
le Says Old Lease System »Tam.
dUe to Preseiifc Plan.
’Tin* old l»?ase camp was a Para-
A Plain Face
Can be Made Pretty
A Pretty Face
. \ m
Much Better
a white
cenvil i has written, in effect, to a
frleml In Atlanta relative to the re
cent change In the penitentiary »yi-
The prisoner was formerly a pris
oner at the Clinttahoochee .Itrlcic
Company's ramp, which was held tip
before the investigating committee
last summer ns the worst of the lot.
He Is now on the road gang of one
of the larger counties. He Is R man
lot education and came of a good
family. Before the crime of which
he was convicted he stood well In
if* home oounty. He Is serving a
sentence for manslaughter. .
"Although I was a convicted crim
inal they recognized the fact that
1 had been a gentleman," ho yrltes
^Having put in a full line .of
Ladies/ Misses’ and Childrens’
Shoes, I cordially invite you
to call and inspect them.
»rd from Philadel-
By the proptr selection of a becoming Hat.
Our bats are in just right -both as to-style
and price. We use care and judgment In
flttlng~~our customeis. Mrs. Manlove
would never be wil ing for you to leave our
house with an unbecoming hat. i
J. L. STATEN,
VALDOSTA, OA.
tion Unrelieved of, the strain caused
by fear In combating the poisonous
Injection.
But to go a atep further, Ur. Mar
shall declares that there ts no cure
for rattlesnake bite. If enough of j
Put up Handsome Sign.
, Mr. J. 0. Upson, the sign painter,
bee juet completed and put In place
for Oliver ft Grimes, one of the rich
est ant handsomest signs In the city.
It la made $Ith raised gold tetters
on a back ground^jind.ta an trausnal-
ty effective place of work.'
In addition to bis signs Mr. Upson
baa been for several weeks decorate
Ing the city with awnings, baring fit
ted np a large number of store# and
offices with aldewalk and window <
awnings.'' , •" i
A Case of Inflammatory Rheumatism
'"Some ten week* ago,' a sudden
[ala came in my right arm,” writes
Mrs. Marguerite Rau. 623 Fraftklln
81.. York, Pa. "The dootor called
It Inflammatory rheumatism. For
stout seven weeks I doctored wltla
different remedies "without getting
any relief. My arm woe swollen from
from the elbow to the tips of my
Angers and was all uiack and bin*
and looked as though there was
soraetElng drawing at-the elbow, and
ns If It would break open. The pans,
wat so' great thatt I could not sleep.
I finally bought a bottle of Sloan**
Liniment and (fiat gave me relief
at once. I have used three 26c bot
tles and am now lifting a 6bc bottle.
“I feel that my recovery Is 3iie to
Sloan's Liniment. It did more for
me In three weeks than all tbs oth
er doctoring I evar dtd."
Before It slips your memorjr buy a
Liniment. Theta
J. W. Manlove,
FINE MILLINERY,
VALDOSTA, - - GEORGIA
tbo poison Is Injected Into the blood
to cause ‘death. In the majority of
cases, he continues, the snake docs
not Inject enough poison to dp serf- -
oua harm, but' the fright caused by
the attack may cause death,, Hera ‘ nQ
ts where courage ts needed, and the
v.hlsky sometimes ( furnishes It, K
cording to the Quaker educator. ,
Physicians are modest, especially Jj*
In Savannah, when It comes to hsv- ‘, h(
lug their names In cold type. It watt w .
only through the promise that their |d|
Identity would not be divulged that
the Morning News was able to ae- ^
cure professional dplntons on the CQI
efficiency of the snake-blte cure. ' 0 ' f
One doctor, who, perhaps, bos fol- j*
lowed the teachings or Isaak Wsl^ pc
ton, expressed his firm belief In,the , rai
efficiency of whiskey, .nr-aloohol In the
He declar* Thl
JOTTINGS PROM JENNING8.
in the May EVERY
BODY’S MAGAZINE.
That’s jvhy it holds the
undoubted supremacy.
Even if you, are not a mag
azine reader, try it. There
is an unusual line of fiction
this month.
Read “Grimsden House”
if you like a “thriller."
For Bale by Ingram 6b Ramsey
and G. 8. 6b F, News Stand,
S. B. Breedlove. ■
bottle -of Sloan’
are three- sites, 26c., 60o, and 11.0*.
Every druggist carries it In stock
, tbe cure of n snakebite.
ed that alcohol It an antidote Of the
, rattle-snake's poison, and that the .
, person blttbn by a snake can drink
r an excessive amount'of It,without
i becoming Intoxicated; due to the |
[ (apt that the two poisons are bat- ,
, tling for supremacy In the/ body. (
t Fishermen will bless him. ,
r On tbe other band, a physician or 1
• eqnffny hlghltandlns avers jhaiffSHt,
l Idea of taking whiskey or nn^ffle^
> alcoholic drink to euro rattlesnake
1 bite Is absurd, He can see no reason ;
1 for-the medicinal use of whiskey at
• anytime. To give tbe trtith, Jie b*-
1 lteved that a rattlesnake would
Itself dip If It bit some of those who -
1 advocate alcohol as an antidote for
snake poison, aa'tbelr bodies are so
Oiled with poleon of anothshgdnd.
The Morning News represeRatlvt s
was unable to determine from tap j
replies received whether rattlesnake (
bite bss an antidote. Probably tfe
only metpod for the curious reader 1
Rev. L. D. Geiger, secretary or
the Baptist State Board of Mlsslonk
and one of the most prominent men
of the Baptist denomination In Flor
ida, died at his home In Apopka lane
night. He was bora In Levy county
flfty years ago.
The Tabernacle Baptist church
was packed with people to hear Dr.
Len G. Broughton last night Tbe
Wg auditorium was ailed and many
Mr. 0. A. Sherman bus rented 0
home on Adair street and will keep
house In future. His two sons, a
daughter and Ms mottter-tn-taw
have moved/to Valdosta and wUI be
with'him. y \ U
nt, accompanied by Mlts
rotber find 'sister, who had
am from Union Point Os.,
me, went to Valdosta, last
. and were married. They
to this places Sunday even-
s were In the gallery.
Broughton atated at the begin-
nlng of hta sermon that he wanted to
give a plain talk, not a sermon, on
tbe simple question of "Right and
nt their respective, .places In the
school. This* popular young ' couple
have the- besT wishes of a host of
friends here, and at many other
places for long Uvea of happiness
and usefulness.
Little Flossie Hlers, Infant dangh-
HleA,
Wrong.**' ,
He read a passage of scripture
from the book of Bxodns, which tell*
of Motes coming down from Sinai
after a forty dayi’. absence and find
ing a golden calf In the oamps of la-
rael, and-of Aaron's explanation and
excuse to Moses as to why the calf
bad been made. His text was the
words of Moses, who In his rlghteout
Indignation at the eight of the gol
den calf cried out: “Who Is on the
lord’s side?”
During the sermon Dr. Broughton
most .Sinful nature. The practice of
some church members as bdlng of a
tnott simple nature. ~
ter of Mr. and Mrt. Perry
la very 111 of erysipelas. Mrs. Henry
Connell, mother of Mrs. Hlers,
to learn the truth will be to catch n
rattlesnake and then sprint for tbe
nearest drinking emporium.—Morn
ing News.'-
Tbe practice of
card playing came In for a full share.'
A more severe arralngment of this
practice was never heard In Valdot-
: He said what. Is oalled “bridge Lake Park. Oa„ but lately a pupil
whlat” played by women, was the of Jenntpgs High.School, has accept-
same thing as “poker," that Is play-1 ed a Position as salesman with K.
ed -by men. He eald that gambling Is
one of the worst forms of evil In
the world, and said that women who
played for prises at bridge whlat, are
as guilty of gambling at the men are
who, play fbr stakes at poker, and
said they ahonld be prosecutej and
tent to fbe chain gang tor It. He
eald tbht several judges from the
bench had Charged the grand Juries
.that women engaged In playing for
prizes nt bridge whist could be In
dicted and convicted of gambling
just the same as men who are engag
ed-In the gambling habit
He said that a church which retain
ed -meh members conld never' bare
power over men that they -should
cream supper and mnslcal entertain
ment to few young friends on Inst
Saturday night All who were pres
ent report n most enjoyable time.
On Monday last Mrs. Fannie Pat
na!,' wife of Mr. J V W. putnst a farm
er living near here, died. Interment
waa made next day at Hamilton
church.
Our quiet little town bad a first
rate mad dog sear# yesterday after
noon when Mr. George Stephens*
bird dog ran amuck. It Is supposed ‘
tbat-some one had fed the dog glass
or poison, which ceased him to froth
at the month. When this was scan by
some one who «aw tbo dog on tbs
street, a stampede _ of townspeople
resulted. The dog waa chased boas,
and took refuge under the bonne,
wbere be was shot
Rev. J. R. Wilson Is In Valdosta. ■
Mr. J. R. Jennings bus returned from '
West ■'Florida. 1
siding In Florida, and
came here to accompany
to Ozark. - Mr. and Mi
will also go-with them.
ly One Price—Always
VALDOSTA, * GA.