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Does not Color the Hair
We with JOB to potlUvdy tad distinctly imderxtand that Ayer's Hair
Vigor dote not affect the color of the hair, even to the sUgMeet
degree. Pereone with the whitest or the lighted and mod delicate
Wood hair rnayure it freely without having the hair made a ehade darker.
InggdienU;
Show W 1 formula to your doctor. A:k him what he thinks of it.
■T o. Aram Oompakt. Lnwilj. Mtw
The Geiser Manufacturing
Company’s
If6w“Peeriess”TDreslier
eererelte end clrtiu ttwreueMy ear
eraia. wet or dry; boordt barter, bulla
rlee,end:heclwnert*iib* edlutied
£ wheat to oete. rye, bitter or rice rt' . ‘.-I \ .
wt otoppinc taaahine. Etch machine it fitted with automatic belt tiehteaer and telf*
■tlae blest, iteear to teed, unrquaiedin eapeeltr lor lualea.aad thrllfhlatt ranaine
Timber ao the ihiritet. We etrrr a complete ttocls (all ileee) PeerlessiPof uble.Sutluo.rr
and Traction Eaetoea lad Boilert. SaertHiUa and Threaten, alao lull lineot Kepalra. li paee
Uloatrated catalorue free.
MALSBY COMPANY, °*Vi£ZZr»
PRC.
Paxton’s Blood Compound.
Has no equal In the cure of Indl
eesttan, catarrh, rheumatism and oil
other disease* arrlslng from an Im
pure blood. It has cured thousands.
It will do as much for you. Paxson'r
Colic Remedy bus never failed to
cure colic In man or beast almost
Instantly. It la also an excellent
tonic for stock and fowls. Prevents
cholera In hogs and chickens.
Rev. J. I. Oxford, of Fltsgerald,
writes:
To'Whom It May Concern:
I have tried Panon's Blood Com
pound myself and In my family for
LaQrlppe, gravel and other trouble*.
It acts like magic, t cheerfully
'irecommend thla remedy (P. B. C.)
■a a household medicine.
Compounded only by The Paxson
Medicine Co., Valdosta, Oa. Price
*1.00 or tlx bottles tor *5.00. Writs
them tor Treatise on Blood Disease*.
LAWMAKERS
BEGIf[WORK.
No Drastic Measures Looked
tor at This Session.
STATE SUE|[ itffl. WfttflS
IN THE TOWER
Crescent Cafe,
201 South Patterson St.
Atlanta, (la., June 23—Thu law-
mukera are here and began work to
day. Aa Indicated In previous tile-
patches, both the upper and lower
houses have organized as slated.
Both bodies are new, as the repre
sentatives are serving their firm
term, but among the number are
many familiar faces. With the
ganisatlon today, both houses
Journod, and they will not get down
to the usual run of buiinsu until
tomorrow, If then. K usually re
quires several days tor the grind to
start. So far as can be learhed,
there ie no big legislation elated for
the protent teuton. The number, Ingram Jt
of railroad commlsslonepV will prob- ——
T.AMSOS
A FOURTH OF JULY TREAT
that la sure to recall very pleasant
memories of the day la a dinner at
ICreacent Cafe restaurant, where
food servlee and surroundings are
all of the highest excellence. Our
rooms are cool and Inviting, most
comfortably furnished and scrupu-
oualy clean, while our menu offers
every seasonable delicacy, along
with those staple dishes which are
always good and dependable.
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY:
All Druggist j
»2^22JaYPOPHAM’S
ASTHMA REMEDY
“mssKsa®'
WIIUAMS MfB. CO., Emit. CMMU.
In grain ft. lUOSey, ValdOCU, Oa.
prob
ably be reduced, and oho . or two
other things done In keeping with
hp Ideas of the new administration,
but further than that, It la not be
lieved any drastic steps will be taken
at least during the present seaslon.
It teems to be the concenaus ot
opinion that the prohibition law,
despite Its alleged violations, will
go unmolested.
In hit message today the Covent
or covered a number of matters
Which have been pointed out In
previous news dispatches. He made
a number of Important recommend
ations which will no doubt be given
proper consideration by the new
law-maker*.
OVERTAXED.
Hundreds of Valdosta Readers Know
What It Means.
The kidney, are overtaxed;
Have too much to do.
They tell about It In many aches
and pain,—
Backache, aldeache, headache.
Early symptoms of kidney 111*.
, Urinary troubles, diabetes and
Bhtght'e disease follow.
A Valdosta citizen toll, hero the
way to keep the kidney* well.
I. J. Pound,, 1034 Oak itreet, Val
dosta, Ga., says: “For three year* I
tottered more or leu from a lame
net* In my back. There were alao
Sail pains In my loin, and *ome days
I could hardl7 get around. While at
work, especially when standing on
my 1 feet I netted all over. The kid
ney secretion, war* highly colored
and than wa* a brick dart sediment
In them. I used plait* ra, rubbed my
back with Unlment* and tried n great
many other remedies for relief bat
brand nothing to help me. 1 procur
ed Doan'* Kidney PHI* bom Dim-
mock** drug ttor*. nud them a* di
rected and In a taw day* was free
from pain and lameness. Now my
hack la strong and th* kidney aeer»
Mona are fret from sediment. I can.
not uy too much In favor of thla re
liable remedy."
Remember the name—Doan's—u>d
taka no other.
FOr sale by all dealer*. Prio*
St oenta. ShataoMUbnrn Co., Bob
falo„ New York sole agent* for th*
tfelted States.
Owes the State! an Incomi
Atlanta, Ga., Jum
or Georgia has sued
Atlantic railroad for
med that thi
state the regular
ty and a tat on II, lm
c eding, were lnstltui
Hart, Attorney Gem
under & Candler, *|
the state.
The petition naked
formation from the
amount of Its Incomi
which, It alleges,
given In response to Gov. Smith’s
Inquiries. The state admit* the/old
has submitted statuaents every
year and has paid a rate ot it* taxes,
but submits that theu are ceStaln
charges which reduceAtbe adjbunt
of the net Income and-the amount
chargable. i A
For Instance, the st*}ta claims that
the road baa no right£to charge Its
operating expense of thla year on
last year's deficit; that down
1908 one million was Charged
against the gross Income of hire for
locomotives which was not the actual
charge, and also one million for the
hire of cars; that the road arbltrar-
fly made a charge of *100.000 for
Interest; that It Issued, In the nafae
of the N. C. & 8t. L.. *660,000 |in
bonds,- the Interest on which was
charged to the gross Income.
C. R. Klunger, the Jeweler, 1060
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. Ind.,
writes: “I wa* so weak from kid
ney trouble that 1 could hardly
walk a hundred feet roar bottles
of Foley** Kidney Remedy cleared
my complexion, cored by backache
and the Jrregularitlu disappeared,
and 1 can now attend to business
every day, and reoommend Foley’s
Kidney Remedy to all anttnrere, as
K cored mo after the doctor! and
other remedies had tailed/'. Foley's
Kidney Remedy will care any cue
of kidney .or bladder disease that la
sot beyond the reach of A modlefne.
Trying to Kill Wife.
Atlanta, Ga., June 23—A warrant
has been taken out la Justice Ore',
court against Dr. J. J. Knott, the
well known pnyslclan, charging him
with assault with Intent to murder
his wife. He ts now In the tower.
Mrs. Knott says that the was sit
ting In her room Monday afternoon
about three o'clock, when her hue,
band came through the door and
suddenly seized her by the throat.
She say) that he tried to choke her.
When she got loose from him ahe
ran to the mantel to get a pistol
which was ueually kept there. She
(eared wbat would happed If the
pistol got Into her husband’s hand*.
It appears Dr. Knott got bold of the
pistol and began firing at her, but
the shots went wild. Following
the attack on hi, wife. Dr. Knott
t-led to cut his own throat. He Urea
o n the East Point car line, at
Knott’s crossing.
“I was not at myself. My reason
was dethroned.” said Dr. Knott
soon after he was Jailed after shoot
ing at his wife.
"On account of unfortunate fam
ily difficulties," continued Dr.
Knott, "I had not been at myself
for several days." Dr. Knott is 70
years of age. His office Is tn the
Peters building.
OLDEST AND BEST
We have never claimed that S. S. S. was a medicine to woric
wonders, nor one that would cure every physical ailment or disorder.
More than forty years ago it was placed on the market and recommended
as a blood purifier, and today, after a long and successful career, and
when its use has become almost universal, only the same honest claim
is made for it—that it is a cure for those diseases and disorders arising
from an Impure or polluted blood. Time makes no mistakes, and the
very best recommendation of S. S. S. is the fact that If has stood a long
test and is now more generally used, and hap the cDnRdence of t
greater number of pepple than any other blood medicine.
The blood lr the most vital force of life,' every organ, nerve,
muscle, tissueand sinew of the bddy Is dependent on ft for nourishment
and strength, and as it circulates through the *y4tCm, pure and rich, it !
furnishes to these different members the healthfiil properties needed to
preserve them and enable them to
Women Who are Envied.
Those attractive women who are
lovely In face, form and temper are
the envy of many, who might be
like them. A weak, sickly woman
will be nervona and Irritable. Con
stipation or kidney poisons Show'
In pimples, blotches, akin eruptions
and a wretched complexion. For all
*11 inch, El eerie Bitter* work won
ders They, regulate stomach, liver
and kidneys, purify the blood; give
strong nerves, bright eyes, pare
breath, smooth, velvety alcln, lovely
complexion. Many charming wom
en owe their health and heanty to
them. SOe at A. E. Dimmoek 1 * w.
D. Dunaway’s and Ingram A Ham-
•eyh. *
Saving need a. s. I. eaten-
lively lean testily to it* merit*
as a blood purifier and tonle.
It. enriches, purifies and
eleansas the blood of all Impar
ities, and at the same time lea
wonderful invlgorator, tonlo
and system builder. It Is also
aflne remedy for Rheumatism.
It 1s master of this very pain
ful disease, and as a tonlo to -
give appetite, strength to the
nerve* and build up tha sys
tem it has no squat.
It Is a vary fins medicine
Indeed, and 1 have every confi
dence In It.
MRS. V. L. BAILEY.
702 Linden St., Clearfield, Pa.
WILSON DENIE8 THE REPORT. If Roosevelt doesn’t ’look out, he
may Mil that Missing Link, that Dar-
Report win wrote abouL
Says Thera I* no Truth In
, tha? he Is to Retire.
Washington, June 13.—Secretary
Wilson denies the report that he
will retire.
It was reported that Secretary
Wilton would retire In December
and that hla successor would b* Rep
resentative O. F. Scott, of Kanins.
Secretary Wilson has served thir
teen years.
For lndlgeoUon and all stomach
tronbloat take Foley’s Orino Laxa
tive aa It stimulates the stomach
and liver and regulates the bowels
and will positively- cure habitual
constipation. Foley’s Orino. Laxa
tive cures sick headache and bil
iousness and on account of its mile
action ana pleasant taste it especial
ly recommended for women ana
children. Ingram ft Ramsey.
perform their various duties. So
long as the blood remains free from
infection we are apt to escape dis
ease, but any impurity, humor or
poison acts Injuriously on the sys
tem and affects the general health.
Pustular eruptions, pimples,
rashes, and the various skin affec
tions, show that the blood is in a
feverish condition as a result of
some humor, or the presence of an
irritating, flery acid. Rheumatism
comes from an excess of uric acid
in the circulation, while Catarrh,
Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula and
Contagious Blood Poison, are all
deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as
the cause remains. Bad blood may come from various causes, such as
a sluggish condition of the system, imperfect bowel and kidney action,
indigestion, etc., or the trouble may be inherited; but whatever the cause
the blood must be puriRed before the body can be healthy.
S. S. S. is a natural blood puriRer and tonic. It is made entirely
of the harmless juices and extracts of roots, herbs and barks of recog
nized curative ability, and being free from all harmful minerals is an
absolutely safe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. goes down into tho
circulation and removes any and every trace-df impurity, humor or
poison, a It freshens and enriches the blood and cures promptly and
permanently Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Skin
Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, and all other blood disorders S.S.S.
is the most reliable and at the same time a most pleasant afiting medi
cine for those whose blood has become weak and who are suffering with
Anaemia, Malaria or some other debilitating sickness.
A blood puriRer is especially needed in the Spring to cleanse tho,
circulation of the impurities which have accumulated during the’
shut-in life of Winter, and S. S. S. is the most reliable and certain of.
good results. Book on the blood and medical advice free. S.S.S. is for
sale at all drugstores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.’
NOTICE.
The regular State Examination
for applicants to teach school In
Echols county will be held at the
court house In Btatenvllle on th* IS
and 19th of Jnne, 1909. In this ex
amination tho questloni will be
shaped In a great part by Dutton’s
School Management end DInsmore’a
“Teaching of n District SchooL”
J. O. Print, C. S. C. Echols Co.
F-tswIt
Dr. W.O. Pontius,
Physician and Surgeon,
Cecil, Georgia.
All Celle Answered Promptly Day
or NIghL
B or • dose* “find" will cure any
eaa* of Chilli and Fever. Price 26 c.
4-13-sw-Bm.
Just received three csr.tafc of
any stay that yon might want. J. T.
tohertn. tit 4 lmo dtt
*
A Thrilling Rescue.
How Bert K. Lean, of Cheny,
Wash., was saved from a frightful
death It a story to thrill the world.
A hard cold." ha writes, "brought
on a desperate long trouble that
battled an expert doctor here,..’ Then
I paid *10 to *15 a visit to a lung
specialist In Spokano, who ‘
help me. Then I went to i
hot without benefit. At lest-;
Dr. Klnc’i New Discovery.,
completely cured me and np
at wall ts ever." For lung l
broncbttts, coughs and cold
ma, croup and whooping co*
supreme. 60c and *1-0
tie free. Guaranteed by A.
mock, W. D. Dunaway and
ft Ramsey.
A MILITARY tOUKXAMKJ
A Troupe of Picked Men From
McPherson to Participate. -
Atlanta, June 22—Atlanta ia|
nlng for the coming conventll
the Southern Commercial See
rlea, on July 7 and 8. It la exp
that four hundred or five huij
Ot the moat prominent buslne
commercial promote™ of the
will he present
A meeting of the committee od
rangements was held yesterday]
ternoon.
WESTERN SENATORS
Will Hold np Tariff B1U It Dut;
not Placed Upon Hide*.
Washington, June 12— West]
senators threaten to hold
tiriff bill if the duty c' is per i
I* not placed upon hide*.
The Taft amendment will not 1
over, hot will be acted upon at i
station.
Colds that bang on weaken
constitution and develop Into
sumption. Palsy's Honey and
care* persistent coughs that-rotate
toyMd to Other treatment. De not
experiment wtth untried remedies
a* delay may result In your cold
cn yonr lungs. logram -ft
m
an ^
V V HUB Shoes are
tle V 4]p
built for gentlewomen, gentle-
▼ men, boys and girls.
Bach pair is sent from our factory with a mission
to perform, and a service to render. Every pair of HUB
Shoes is guaranteed solid leather. They wear well, and
give solid comfort.
The live Merchant in your town handles HUB Shoes—ask
him to show you.
HELEN HUNT $2 50
QUEEN ROSALIND AA
An Elegant, Elejdblt, Dreur Sh...
RIGHT ROYAL $3 Cfl
A Roy*! Shot—Tried »nd True, iJJU.JV
CHARACTER <J5 AA
Beil Hide—thaTrium ch mt SUIL * UU
Bell Mete-Ike Triumph «f Skill.
F«eChildren| Ally HUB Brand Shoe}ForChildre.
For every end of a HUB Shoe Box
—of the above-named styles you
send us—we will send you A
USEFUL SOUVENIR FREE.
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO.<
UAUtS
SAVANNAH, GA.
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