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Ooes r ot Color the flair
AYER'S HASR VIGOR
Stops ' Falling Hair • An iilefiant Dressing
Destroys LanaruW Makes Hair Grow
Composed of Sulphur, Glycerin. Qulnln. Sodium Chiorld. Capsicum, Sage, Alcohol,
Water, Perfume. Ask your doctor hlsoplnlon of such a hair preparation.
AYER’S HAIR VIGOR
Does not Color the Hair
J. 0. ATtl (iMfTary. Ij .-i rf
Tilings the People in the Forest
DYSPEPSIA
_ot the report over to the Democratic
not members tonight or tomorrow morn-
the IP*. Twenty-tour hours afterwards
a a it will be submitted to the House.
Hen I Whether the President wins a
no; complete victory regarding free
th g hides, remains to be seen, notwith
standing the completion of the re
sted p,rt *111. carry free hides and re
duced duty on leather and lta pro
to «“<*■• ’
It la asserted that the house will
beD pats a resolution accepting the hides
t es . and leather schedule. Then It will
lna bo np to the President to get
tnd enough votes In the Senate to pan
la . the meaanre.
muchofwhatLvdia
E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound
had done for other
suffering women I
J say it did help mo
, %aj wonderfully. My
■■KjLu—J9i pains all left me, I
f rew atnfnger, and within three months
was ajperfcctly well woman.
"1 want this letter made public to
show toe benefit women may derive
from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
ComnAund.”— Mrs. John G. Mold an,
» 911b (Second St., North, Minneapolis,
Minn.
'Thousands of unsolicited and genu-
Imonlals like the above prove
dency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
>lo Compound, which Is made
ely from roots and herbs,
in who suffer from those dis-
111s peculiar to their sex should
sight of these foots or doubt
the ability of. Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound to restore their
If von want special advice write
to Mrs. Plnkbam, at Lynn, Mass.
Showllltreatyourlottcrasstrictly .
confidential. For 20 yean she
has been helping sick women la
this way, free of charge. Don’t
inger, and within three months
;z~zzi'.^ — z" t. oman.
nt this letter made public to
‘ ' “ — nay derive
Vegetable
Atlanta, Qs., July 87—Represen
tative Anderson, of Chatham, de
nounced Dr. L. O. Broughton ou the
floor of the house this morning for
the statement mado In- his pulpit on
Sunday that Anderson was opposed
to the near-beer bill because bo
owned more stock lu the brewortes
than any man In the state and was
getting rteh by the making'of near-
beer.
Anderson said that Broughton was
a liar and a scandal-monger.
furthw thin a huSTSwSSnilSS
S&A&Sta*—*
D» trim *M soSm MM
MATCHLESS MINERAL WATER CO.
We Ask 7ou
to take Cardul, (or your female
troubles, because we are' sure It
will help,you. Remember that
this great (emale remedy-
young again. She suffered untold
misery from dyspepsia for 10 years.
At hat she could neither eat, drink
nor sleep. Doctors gave her np and
ail remedies failed'till Electrio Bit
ters worked such wonders for her
hoaltb.” The/ Invigorate all vital
orgadb. cure Liver and Kidney
troubles, lnduoe sleep. Impart
strength and appetite. Only 80o at
A. E. Dlinmock'j, W. D. Dunaway’s
and Ingram ft Ramsey, Valdosta,
Georgia.
WOMEN IN GEORGIA
MUSN’T RIDE ASTRIDE
has brought relief to tl
other sick women, so
y6u> For headache,
periodical pains, fc rr
ness, many have saM
best medicine to taktl
Sold in This]
Atlanta, Oa„ July 27—If any fe
male In Georgia la seen riding
astride under the bill Introduced in
tlio house yesterday by Representa
tive. A. JL Wright, of Btewart, who
Is a physician, aha will be guilty of
a felony.
Representative Wright had never
sden a woman riding horosiiacR
man-fashion until he came to At
lanta. lie was shocke(^MftMM|^Ma
In ibclndd ha
FARMER FOUND DEAD.
K. P, White, a Prominent Fanner,
y Murdered Near Statesboro.
V Statesboro. Oa„ July 27—E. T-
White, a prominent farmer, was
found doad by the roadside, this
kli- wife to make, the charge once
These are young men who'have
been studying In the offices of ,well
known' attorneys, Ur. Cargill being I
with Messrs. - Garrard ft MeldrlUi
and Mr. Ryan with Messrs! Lawton
ft Cunningham, Mr. A. R. Lawton,
Jr., a son of the vice president of
the Central Railway, and himself a
LATHAM'S AEROPLANE
FELL INltHE OCEAN
ENGLISHMAN MADE FUTILE AT-
TEMPT TODAY TO FLY FROM
CALIA8 TO LONDON.
IMJover, Eng., July 27—Hubert
Latham, while attempting to fly
from Calais to London, fell Into the
sea two miles from the English
coast. He was picked up by a tor
pedo boat.
The flight was made In a driving
tain storm.
prominent lawyer, was to have been
sworn In but h* was out of tbe city.
These three young men stood very
S table examinations before the
rofmgner. recently
nny l ni ^^B||
(■For liiKhway. or 0,}| ^M§|
Wgce within tho.atato oflMI
Kovldcd nothing In this net i
he construed to prohibit tbe rh
astride by female circus prtforc
within s circus tent.” '5
ILLED AND
IN A SWAMP
8HE WAS VWl
YORKER A
FROM BUlfl
Burlington,®!,
elusive cvidcnW
today sbowlnM
man who dns
Metropolitan Ifni
LITTLE CHANGE IN
WHEAT AND COTTON
K., July 27—Con-
Ras been unearthed
that the young wo-
Appeared from tbe
n Thursday night
TWO GREAT 8TAPLES ABOUT
HELD THEIR OWN ON THE EX
CHANGES TODAY.
Chicago, July 27—Wheat advanc
ed this morning five-eighths to one
and a quarter higher, but later re
acted one-half a cant *
New York, July 27—Cotton open
ed weak and lower this morning,
hut later reacted to within tour
points or yesterday's close.
£oed at first £Iance*v f
MKT Service proves they AR£ ^Vr
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|Hv \ show* character
K\ I K .in fit and finish. ^ ^
ThVy show quality in every I ®I 1m
H v line and their style is correct in
|B every detail. N
r^J They wear as well as they look,
The live fferchant in your town handles HUB V
’hoes—ask him to ihow you. ~ A
ts.™ (HELEN HDNT-tms Shoe, built for Service, • $2 501
(QUEEN ROSALIND—As elegant, flexible Dressy Shoe 3.00 v*
MEN ROYAL-A Royal Shoe-Tried and Tree . $3.5(1
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For CHILDREN j Any HUB Brand Shoe f For CHILDREN
3 A For every end of a HUB Shoe Box—of the
L //A khove-named styles you send us—we will send A
fmgj you A USEFUL, SOUVENIR FREE. f
. Lisbpn, July 27—Tbe Spanish
soldiers cooped up lu the city of
■ Mellila, Morocco,. surrounded' by
' frantic tirbesmen, may be sacrificed
' ns a result of graft in the commis
sary of the Spanish war department,
Spoiled supplies and a lack
proper service by the quartermaster
, have proved disastrous to the Span
ish forces. The troops have been
u forced to abandon big 1 gun batteries
itnd positions of vantage ^because
their ammunition has been
t ha'usted.
Tribesmen are besieging Manila
adq are being reinforced hourly.
The, Spanish cabinet Is facing
most serious problem. Tbe govern
ment claims it is only trying to pro
tect ^Spaniards fn Morocco.
All news dispatches are closely
censored and the newspapers are
only allowed to print olllelal dis
patches.
- Street Battle at Barcelona.
Barcelona, July 27—Scores
| people were Injured In a street bat
tle between the troops and anti-war
strikers here today and the latter
’ was suppressed only after a long
hard fight In which the soldiers
were repeatedly forced back before
their superior arms made them vic
torious.
Reports from other parts of Spam
say tbe strike against the war
spreading rapidly.
BRIDEGR00M8 E8CAPE.
Bill to Compel Men to Undergo
Medical Examination Failed.
Atlanta. Oa., July 27.—The hill of
Senators McLean and Rudlcll, both
physicians, to require prospective
bridegrooms to submit 'to a medical
examination failed of passage be
cause tt failed to get a constitution
al majority.
ICE CREAM
Tg. a Dish
Jell-0
ICE CREAM
Powder
. a quart of milk and
freeda 1L That can be done
in about ten minutes.
There is nothingto add, for
the powder supplies every,
thing, and there is no cook
ing or anything else to do.
Yon wil| have two quarts
of delicious tee cream forth*
ISial cost of two dishes.
ft paalassa «a> as sinta.
Olnsbmted Kecipe Book Free,
the Benraee Tara faeeCe^lelay.lLT.
mains were brought to the-city _on
a special train yesterday afternoon
oiiti carried to the late residence of
the deceased. The funeral will take
place probably this afternoon or to-'
morrow morning. Mr. Ehrlich had
been unwell for several weeks and
his death was not unexpected.
Lsnndrymen to Meet at Tybce.
The laun|lrymen of Georgia—not
the Leon Lings but the steam laun
dry fellows—will go to Tybee
August 8th- and 9th and spend two
jolly days there. It Is said they are
going to do more than watch the
waves wash over tbe beach. They
will come from almost every town
and city In the state that has
si earn laundry. They met at Tybee
last year and liked It so well they
decided to meet there In future
early In August of each year.
Thunderbolt’s New Hotel.
Thunderbolt seems fair to have
two hotels in a short time. They
will be modern structures and it Is
hoped to hare them ready far occu
pancy this winter. One will os
built by the estate of the late, M.
J. Doyjo and the Other by Mrs. Ban-
One will be at the northern
end of the resort and the other near
the southern find. Mrs. Bannon, who
has kept a- small hotel at the resort
fop many years will build a modern
hotel on her property.
New Lawyers Sworn In,
Savannah’s colony of attorneys at
law was added to yesterday when
essrs. George H. Cargill and John
Ryan appeared before'^ Judge
Walter G. Charlton and took ' the
cath to support tbe constitution of
the State, etc.
for general perusal, but for the
guidance of Thaw's attorneys.
•'I should Imagine so,” interjected
Jerome, grinning.
This is believed to be a Mow to
Thaw’s freedom.
Dr. Evans was on the stand when
court adjourned yesterday. He tes
tified. that Thaw was not now, and
never has had, the particular kind
cf Insanity known as "patgnola,
which the state and county authorl-
ties contend still affects him.
The oldest practicing phyalelan in
White plains and one of the young-
also testified. Both said that
Thaw was mentally sound. Dr. Hen
ry Ernst Schmid, aged 80, quallfli
as an alienist, while -the younger
man, Dr. W. J. Heyer. teitlfled in
his capacity of White Plain*. Jail
physician, which gave him numer
ous opportunities of •' seeing and
talking -with the prisoner.
Evelyn Nesbit Thaw did not come
to White Plains. Mr. Jerome said
that she. was still under subpoena,
and ntfjftt be called forjiross-exam-
Inntlon after Thaw testifies.
Dr. Evans said yesterday that du
ring a recent Interview with Thaw
In the Jail here' the prisoner declar
ed that his wife’s assertion on the
Irtand week before last that Thaw
had threatened’ to kill her was false.
Thaw Is expected to repeat this
on the stand. The state may call
has been killed and her
thrown'into a pine swamp near
here. Part of her clothing has been
found on the hank and the Indica
tions are that a terrific struggle oc
curred at the edge of the pond. Par-
t-et are dragging the pond today to
recover the body.
It Is asserted that tbe woman was
the wife of a prominent New York
citizen who had been separated from
her husband and became Infatuated
»ltb a male companion who was
with her at tbe hotel.
The First Requisite of Beauty-
The first requisite of beauty U a
clear complexion. Orlno Laxative
Fruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched
complexion as It stimulates tbe liver
and bowels, and the eyes become
bright and deer. You owe It
your friends to bake It it your com
plexion is bad. Orlno laxative Fruit
does not Laureate or gripe and
very pleasant to take. Refuse sub
stitutes. Sold by Ingram ft Ramvoy.
Many Killed in Fight.
Bareelona, July 27—It has later
been learned that a captain, three
gendarmes and eight strikers were
killed in th«' street fight this morn
lug. Altogether a dozen have been
killed since the strike begun.
A regiment of infantry arrived
here today to reinforce the troops.
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey trad Tar for courts,
colds and lung troubles Is not affec
ted by the National Pure Pood and
Drug law as it contains no osfs0m
or other harmful dntftft and we re
comend It as s safe remedy for chil
dren and adults. Sold by Ingram ft
Ramsey, Valdosta, Go.
Llfs 100,000 Years Ago.
Scientists bars found In a cava la
Swltserland bones of men, who Br
ed 100,000 years ago, when life was
fn constant danger from wild beasts
Today the danger as shown by A.
W. Brown of Alexander, Me., 1a lap
gely from deadly disease. Tf It had
not been for Dr. King’s New' LX*
covery which cured me, I could not
have Hved, he unites, “suffering at
I did from a severe lung trouble and
stubborn cough.” To cure Sort
Lung. Colds, obstinate Coughs, and
prevent Pneumonia, fta tbe beat
medicine on earth. 80o and fl.0fh
Outran l ed by A. B. Dlmmock, W.
D. Dunaway and Ingram ft Ramsay,
Valdosta, Oa.
Well Equipped.
A Methodist bishop wai recently
a guest at the home of a friend who
had two charming daughters. One
morning the bishop, accompanied by
tne two >mind ladles, went out In
the hope of catching some trout,
old fisherman, out for tbe same
purpose, wishing to appear friendly,
called out-,
■'Ketchin' many, pard?"
The bishop, drawing himself 'to
his full height, replied, ‘ Ilrother^,
am a fisher of men.”
‘You've got the right kind (
bait, all right,” was the fisherman's
rejoinder.—From Success Msgailna