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ot Coughing Today?
you may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it
en it .comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Aye*
erry Pectoral in the hpuse. Then when the hard cold
or cough first appears yon have a doctor's medicine at
hand. Your .doctor’s approval of its use wiB certainly
set all doubt at rest. Do as he says. He knows.
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tohusTheiiSTrrssfTss^srissnsH^HSniinuKRii^^^^sjs
constipation wiB destrov the I at o( health. Aik your doctor about Aver’* Pill*-
’0 Eureka Restaurant,
A PLACE FOR WHITE PEOPLE.
Special attention to ladies and children. Regular dinner
35 cents. - Game and oysters in season. ONLY THB BEST.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE NO. 150
105 North Patterson Street .
t THE STRAIN
The President is Tired Out by
Spokane, W««bn., Sopt. 88.—Th
gruelling work to which Preeldon.
Taft baa been subjected daring th
put tew days is beginning, to tel
on him. Sunday at Ogden U wa
necessary to cut! out halt the pro
gram, as the President was ttre
out by the round ot entertainment'
at Salt Lake. .Yesterday the pro
8Ioan
j Thursd/f from Steffton where
: ho ba s ) hern ranking his homo tor
jibe palt six months. Dr. Sloan
recontli received hie second ap
pointment to the Augusta Medical
Collegti, the first coming Irom form
er Go 1 Smith nnd tho Inst from
Govon pr Brown.
! The children ot Mr. and Mrs.
Hump Howell-who havo been real
sick a tho homo of their parents!
hero, re recovering fast.
Mr. Iwilkos, of Quitman, 1b here'
this |eek. the guest ot hl| daugh
ter, Mrs. y. a. Taitey. This tsjust a short talk which wehopo will be of Interest and help
Mr. j. j. Knight wa» able to be, to you In selecting the tonic and blood purifier that will be of the great-
up — J — -
In
IN THE SPRING
^thi» week tor the first time est value to you this Spring.
„ I*. „ oek M *. I “', * fr l* n<1, M . r 'l That this is the most trying of all seasons on the health Is a fact
Geo. ». Murrell, brought him up 1“ well known to US all.
hi« i.' i. t.| " v " ~ ,ww «“• »»• It is the time of year when our constitutions are
. I required to stand the greatest strain, and unless properly cared for tho
Mr ffifl foundation is often laid for physical disorders or disease later on. Tho
gram at Helena was split halt in t0 ?*\great majority of persons are fast coming to realize the importance of
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Other things cure fever besides Johnson’s Tonic,
but nothing 'else can make the same splendid cures
that the Tonic makes. It is one thing to be cnredjln
TEN DAYS and quite anotl^r thing to be cured in
ONE DAY.
It is one thing tjlget up out of a sick bed with,
the loss of 20 poutLkTn weight and quite another
thing to get up so quickly that there is not the loss of
an ounce in weight. «,
It is pne thing to return to your work with all
the life and vim and-vitality taken out of your body
and quite another thing to. return .with renewed vigor
.-and energy for the day'sBatyfo.
cheek and a shambling walk and a dnll eye
and quite another thing to pick up the same burden
with a rosy cheek and a bright eye and a light heart.
Oh, yes, there is a world of difference between
one kind of a cure and the Johnson’s cure. A Whole
world of difference between the feeble cures made
by sweet Fever remedies and the Johnson cure. A
world of difference between the 30 days qninine enre
and the 24 hour Johnson’s cure.
Now take your choice. Use the thing that will
cure in hours instead of days.. Use the thing that
WILL CURE or the thing that MIGHT CURE. Use
the thing that calls for weary days or wretched
heart-breaking watching by the side of.a sick bed or
the thing that means back to work, baci£to play or
back to lessons with the coming of a new day.
Take your dhoice. That is the difference
between every other fever medicine we have ever
seen or heardjof and the incomparable and matchless
medicine which we make.
• , _ Yours very truly,
The Johnson Chill & Fever
Tonic Company.
MORROW, LA., July 11,1901 .
Dear Sirs: I wish to call your attention to the
wonderful merit of Johnson’s Tonic. A son of Mr.
F. W. Cason, of Rosa, La., nine miles below this
town, bad slow, continued fever. The fever lasted
fottr months. The doctors could do nothing and the
' patient gradually grew worse and Weaker.
Finally I persuaded them .to try Johnson’a Tonic.
They tried one bottle, giving two teaapoonfuls throe
times a day witbont stopping the fever. I told them
to double the dose (as directed on the bottle), which
they did, 'and in 12 hours the fever left the patient.
They continued giving the Tonic and in a short time
he was ns well as he ever was. Bnt for Johnson's
Tonic he would certainly have died.
Yours very truly,
G. G. SCOTT.
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quently to be Imposed upon with
extra entertainments and linarrang*]
ed tor speeches.
He made seventy-five epeeehbs! exv f
during the trip and baa not yet mun-
pleted two weeks ot the eight
weeks.
Accordingly Secretary Carpenter
has arranged tor each program to
be carried out to the letter.
e Ik,, 1 * ' V — -IV mg* Willing IV IVWIW UK lliipui ISIIW, vr
n«ntiRtm„ a mi. or 5 ? P reven ting disease. Health Is our most valued possession, and its
a. Curl Si preservation is a matter which vitally concerns every one.
two.-
The President la good nature*! to 1 re. Batterbee, the proprietress
and as such allow, hims.it ^™ of B Memphis. J J feel the necessity of a tonic afid blood purifier at'this seasonT
.ihere
Mllltojrn
EVERYBODY OFF DUTY.
Most persons, even those who are ordinarily strong and robust,
the necessity of a tonic afid blood purifier at this season. Some
tlta'ws'ek tooktnB U *a™*nd’'Sl have no.particular ailment, but are weak, debilitated and run-down,
in bSines. nro.iMU The Winter life, wi,h its decreased amount of <Jut-door exercise, and
ssed himself as being favor- 1 ,tle fac * ,ha * *he cold weather has kept the pores of the skin closed,
impressed with what ho.-saw I Panted the usual necessary ambunt of refuse and waste matter from
■ Bradford is in receipt of his bein * carrie< * out of the system. These impurities entering the circu-
boiiir for his ginnery He hast latlon have weakened and thinned the blood, and this vital fluid is
7 it hot has bean having a lit- ,tlerefor8 lacking in the nourishing properties necessary to sustain
land *—’* o—*— *---■—
tn getting it to- steam.
preserve systemic health, when warm, active Spring life begins.
The general bodily weakness, tired, worn-out feeling, tickle appi
In every [day, some from a distance*
MIlKofTn needs some more new
homes to rent There Is not a va
cant hbn»e In the tovh to be had
for love or-money.
Quite! a number at MUltown peo-
Governor and Stato^MHcera
Confederate Reunion.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 28—The atata
house Is practically deserted today
aa most of the officials -nave gone ]
to the annual reunion of the Con
federate veterans at Athena. Gov
ernor Brown left Atlanta yesterday
afternoon'at 4:30 o'clock, via, the
Seaboard. He delivered an address
at Athena thla morning and win!
leave that city this afternoon.. .... ,, . . _ . ,
V1.1 he at hi, office at the Captt^Msfa V' ,n , th * °*
fomorm. mnrnlnr OH... .,.». 9^V 8aU ' ^ 1“* 1 »««»
he has overcome and Is ready' 1 n « Doau / weaKness, Hrefl, worn-out reeling, HrtJe sppo-
to fokL .care ot all the cotton that tite > P°° r digestion,, etc., show how weak and anaemic the blood has
may cofhTto him. I become. Frequently skin diseases, pimples, eruptions, boils, eta, break
TheM/ntown school u growingouton the skin, and this is evidence of the Impurity of the circulation,
every week. New pupils are coming - S. S. S. is the medicine needed to correct this condition, and la tho
only one on which you can rely to supply the system with the best tonio
effects, and at th&same time thoroughly purify the blood. The use ol
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 >
a tonic until the system became
nded th 0 ,annual service, of, so weakened it could not resist
rlmttlve Baptists at the
four mile, above Mllltown
| knowii ss Empire church.
B. ft. Hall k Co. have opened
tomorrow morning. Other atate
house officials who are in attend-]
ance at the reunion are Adjutant*'L
General Scott, Comptroller Generalf'j^
Wright, School Commissioner Jeroj’"
Pound, O. B. Stevens, Commissioner 1
of Agriculture Tom Hudjou," ;Cap
tain Tip Harrison, 8tatevTreoaure;
Pope Brown, General Clement A.,
Bvatrrtn'd 1 o these.
disease, and have paid for the;
neglect with a spell of fever,
malaria, or some other trouble.
S. S.S. is Nature’s Idea! tonic
and blood purifier, made en
tirely of the pure extracts ot
-)
from the store that was healing, strengthening, health-,
i tire last week. | giving>oot* and herbs. It tones
o. h. Lowe spent Thursday up the stomach and digestion,
s. s. s.
GUARANTEED
PURELY VEGETABLE
Friday In' West Georgia on
YOUNG MEN, T.mams
TELEGRAPHY!
Telegraph Operators «r* In Great
FORMS ,WreaB-8yNtolCATE.
Frank Gllreath, Lately of the Journ
al la 8ervlng Many Papers. , ^
Atlanta, Ga.. Sept. 27“The Frail
C. Gllreath Prose Syndicate'has es
tablished permanent headquarters at
926 Candler building. As previously
atated In news- dispatches the syndi
cate-Is headed by Mr. Frank 0. Gil
reath, former state news edltor"of
the Atlanta Journal and for (he past
twelve years connected with the
stair of the paper. The syndicate Is
furnishing a news service to prao-
tleally all of the afternoon dalllet,
and manv of the morning papers la
eorgls and adjoining states. In aj-
Itlon to lta news service the syndi
cate conducti a press clipping bu
reau.
From Statsnvllle.
Mist Mary Livingston* ot Colum
bus, hsa returned to resume her du
ties of the school room.
Mrs. Annie Sleight has moved to
Jacksonville, Fla., jrhere she will
make her home In the fiitnre.
Mrs. Johnson, of AlexandervUIe,
spent some time-at the home of Dr.
, W. Strickland recently.
Mrs. John Prlne leave, this week
for an extended visit to her old home
in South Carolina.
Mr. J. W. Murray and family have
moved to Quitman, where Mr. Mar
ray haiaccepted' a responsible posh
tlon with the South Georgia Lumber
Company. **r
Dr. Posey, of Jenn'ngs; Fla., wail
here'one day recently.
Mr. J. W. Pierce, of Valdoeta, after
a short visit to relatives, has-retain
ed to Mi home.
Mr. Peck Smith of Jennings,'FIs.,
•pent the Sabbath here. * -•* -
Mr. Aaron Smlthgall has returned
from Hot Springs^ Ark.
Mr. Cbaa. Dress, after spesUpg
tho summer assletlnng Dr, 6trick;
land hi Ma practice, has, with hs fam
ily. returned to Atlanta.
Mr. O. C. Ham spent Sunday at
Dixie.
Col. Hicks, of Jennings. Fla., spent
Sunday here, the guest ot Ms oou*-
tn, Mr. Clifford Christian.
[r. Titan, of MUltown, Is here*
tho guest of his brother. Col. R. 0.
Tlson.
Wheat Higher Today.
Chicago, Sept 81—Wheat was
higher from a quarter to one anb
one-eighth of a cent today.
: Boys, thla It your opportunity to
j learn a first-class trade that pays a
^Mfosalary every month In the
P^Pr. There wUL bn a groat**
raand for Telegraph Operator!
fall and winter than then has been
for many years past T5e prominent
railroads of the Sooth 'and other
parts pi the United States ara writ
ing ns to qualify at many Voting
ot good character for thslr
lea as wa possibly dm. Wa trust
t tha reliable, ambitions boys of
the South will rally to this igolden
opportunity.
Jonr students qualify for semes
in only four^ to, six months. Ws
guarantee positions. Graduates be
gin on |4S to Mi per montn; easy
and pleasant work; permanent em
ployment; rapid promotion.
Onr tuition Is reasonable; t
at low rates; Newnan la extremely
healthful; lino climate; excellent
drinking water. Welts at one# for
otty new Illustrated catalogue. A tit
ter or postal win bring R. IT to
Bowthem School of Telegraphy.
BpV 2T1, _ Newnan, Ga.
2-17-wlOt.
Major Raymond Dead at Americas
Americas, Ga., Sept SS.—Major A.
B, Raymond, government Inspector
of constrnoUon, died from heart fail
ure here late last night while being
transferred, from bit apartments In
the hotel to a hospital; Tho body will
be taken vto Massachusetts, his old
home, for hartal
Major Raymond came to AUmicus
to inspaot the nsw postoffleo building,
which Is nearing coptpl
Jodge Ben B. Lindsey’s
i -antobiogriplij’, % Vhe
Beast and the jingle,”
I opens an ettcepdofully
good magazine—
THE OCTOBER EVERYBODY’S
Atk to tee it. :
For Sale by
•>' S. BREEDLOVE,
INGRAM * RAMSEY,
O. S. A F. NEWS STAND.
T
rids one of that tired, worn-out feeling, Improves the 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 th*
greatest of all blood purifiers, and this combined with lta unequalled
tonic properties, make it a medicine needed by every one in the Spring.
S. S. S. Is for sale at all drug stores. •
• THB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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When in peed and yet in doubt as to where to buy
your Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Turned and
Scroll work, Grilles, Stairs, Panel Wainscoting,
Corner, Head ana Base Blocks, Stair and Porch
Rails, Balusters and Newels. Solid or Stave Columns,
Gable Ornaments. Office and store fixtures, Store
Fronts, Window and Door Frames. Rough and
Dressed Lumber, Mouldings, Brick, Lime and Ce
ment, and any other Interior or Exterior Finish
Call on or write and get prices from
W L. Wisenbaker Company's
VARIETY WORKS
Cor. Ashley St. & Florida Ave,
30i r: ■■■, ir——j
VALDOSTA, GA.
6000 DENTISTRY l “" ”*“ 1 "
Roofless
Plates.
price the next 30 days.
FREE.
Impressions Taken in the a. m* Plates Delivered Same D»t.
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dental Parlors
Over Thomaa-Oekle Hardware Co., Valdoeta, Ga.
Pr. Grlflln of Atlanta, ben personally to Hook after bis office