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AFTERBURNER'S PLACE
BEFORE HE IS DEAD
We Ask You
-■hgbtower Hus a Slight At-
M tack of the Disease.
»’rom Wednesday’s .Daily.)
hB family of Mrs." Joseph High-
e§ who has been 111 for several
■ o n yesterday had Dr. II. F.
r» of Atlanta to tu-_.e down
m consult with the homo
Han. Dr. J. C. Wilson, wno
■ton treating-Mrs. Hightower.
Kiarris, who'll an expert, on
Lra, and the first physician to
lose a case in America pro-
iced the' dtieaio from watch
I Hightower is suffering as pel-
I In a light form, and also con-
id Dr. Wilson's diagnosis of
[complications attending the at-
Jell-0
I nUmHOflLLL iMany From that Section Buying
' ' Farms In Booth Georgia.
110 Dll/ Dllftl ‘ (From W « di, * d **'* D * U J r - ) .-..'•I. C.BRANNBN, OF STATESBORO,
KflT KIIM A real estate man from a slater BITTEN BY PET CAT, TAK**
■ Vs »«n 1 1 ’ town was In Valdosta yesterday and PASTEUR TREATMENT.
isald that more North Georgia people I Atlanta, Oa., Sept. 29—Aspirants
flrilfffflet In that ft tv is Fined I thm “ “““ WCT * 1O0ktD * f0r ,l0me, ^ PoUtlcal P«tormen‘ certainly
uruggisi in inti wy & ruieu aa<1 tarma „.*** oeor«u uus >Uow n0 ^ under thelr
$100 lor Soiling Intoxicant m thit - tha J*m •» *>• *** «» .**. ana
- . -^ • ! He said that within the past taw offloe M ^ ker , are sUwaya alive to
‘ days his company had told a noln " main chance. ’For months It;
(From Wednesday Dally.. ' ber of. farm, and expected to sell knovn that j, 8 . Turn or i
The Thomasvllle Tlmes-Enterprlse several more toon. He etated that of th# priion commission
of yesterday gives a lengthy ,ao- their plan was to advertise exteh- has an lncurable dlsease. i
count of the trial ,of,a prominent ,lvely and then pot the prices, down Hme to ome reportg com9 ,
druggist In that city, charged with to the very lowest figure and get from w , h ome"town, Eitonton con-'l
.selling bay rum to negroes and the very best terms possible for the cern lng hie condition, end evidently'i
others for a beverage. According new settlere. Such Inducements he Uie 0 dice eeekors are watching'
to the Newspaper report of the sees said., go a long way in locating the re pbrte with hats -In teres®
It wa. about on* of the liveliest portb and m,ddI ® Geor * 1 ‘ peopIC ’Already half a dosen or more appU- j
It w« shorn on. of the liveue. ^ , 6am t „ at ttere never canU tor the placa arff on hie with 1
cases the mayor of the town ever. wa> a better time than now to put Governor Brown, It la said. Every j;
had to try. There were about forty great bodies of uncultivated fannl Uma an unfavorable report of Judge i
witnesses, and the court room was lands of Lowndes county on tire Turner's condition come* ."from ES- i
peeked with e conglomerate crowd market J tonton It le usually marked with .
hY (h . trial | H BOme W E ,sna company could the 0 f two or threo mWap-1
' ip.iUnw be f or m*d -en d the proper efforts plications. In the meanwhile’Judg !
It seems that three of the 1 a nk put forth, numbers of thrifty far-Turner Is growing gradually weak- l
druggists in the town were eum- jm cre from other sections could I*®| or. end anxious would-be succcseors i
jnoned to appear before the mayor brought to this county. | ara watting, wafting, waiting,
charged with the promiscuous eels Such s movement le now on In Thera is something uncanny
of bay rum. Th, first case trie j*“» “ d other oountle. end ttora abon , , t
, t ' Is no reason why a plan of the kind. —,
was that of -the proprietor of t e ghon , a not be , B ccessfally operated TRUSTEES HELD' MEETING.;
Bed Cross Pharmacy. Some of th Lowndes. j
witnesses swore they had bought. Managers of Oak Lawn Academy i
to taka Cardiil, for your female
troubles, b:causo we are sure It
Will help >:u. Remember that
this great female remtuy—
Powder
Makes Ice Cream
^ at cost of 1 cent
W per plate J
hat brought relief to thousands of
other sick-women, so why not to
you? For hcadac!:), backache,
periodical pains, I. mala weak
ness, many have sa'u it Is '’the
best medicine to lake." Try It!
t.oos Ptdugs of JeBO fra Cmm
one Ixxd. milk—mix and freeze, '
’.more. AH Ingredient* In the I
. M*ke» t oosrte ol Pun.Ddle-1
' Creem lu N ml*utet. Grocers
cksses for JSc. Book ol Rectpee
as* Pare Feoi Co, le toy, K. Y.
Sold fa This City
Era, Hightower has boon 111 for
feral weeks and her condition le
puree of much uneaslnees to her
Illy and friends. Other (roubles
pa which she It suffering wars
te, but really eeeondary to the
ick of pellagra. ' *
lor hundreds of friends in Val
ia east that there will be a
edy Improvement In her condt-
i, and that she will soon he re-
red to health.
Read what P.B.C. has done for
a suffering woman.
• Valdosta, Ga.. Sept., 101900
The Paxson Medeolne Co.
Valdosta, Qa.
disorder, until I
I had neuralgia headache and female
was in a most terrible condition, I -tried numerous kinds of medicines
bat got no relief until I was induced to try your P. B. C. and one bottle
of which has done me more good than all the medicines I had taken
before. It Is with delight that I give you this testimony; trusting that
it may fall Into the hands of someone who iaaufferlng as I have been.
Very Truly Yours,
% ' Mrs.'Emma Duncan,
-S 825 River 8t.
Try the Paxson Remedies they will do all tlja is claimed for them
wpltb todayjor Treatise on blood diseases, or see our wagons.
’■ The Paxson Medicine Co
Valdosta Ga.
Board being present
Dr. W. L. Patten, S. it Patten,
J. H. Bostick and P. T. Knight Olj
Mill town: Mr. Ewell Brown, or
Lake Park and Mr. L. M. Stanfill,
of Hahtra, were among the out-of-
town members In attendance, '
A number of the members Itrlqg
tn Valdosta were present at the
meeting and It U understood that
s most Interesting session was held.
The, .Oak Lawn Academy 1* the
property of tho Valdosta Baptist
Association and -the trustees are
appointed from various churches ’is
tho bounds of the association. '
The school has lust started off
with tho most flattering prospects
, -.r; .— .. .. ,
. f A boy climbing trees or a girl skipping
g rope can make it interesting for almost any
i shoe you can get on their feet. You will q
/ find, however, that HUB Shoes will hold
tffem -for-a-v.-hile. ‘
We make a specialty of our boys and girls shoes.
JVe build them correctly to the natural shade of '
i-J'hefeet, andputthe Best Quality of Leather inthem.
They wear 'satisfactorily and are comfortable
' and sightly.
The live merchant in your town handle* HUB. -
Shoes—ask him to show you. . Sfel
HE#EN HUNT. $2,501
QUEEN ROSALIND, «fi. , ?SJS; Si22; $3.00 | For
: RIGHT ROYAL, $3.50 ) /
L CHARACTER, tx. ««*.<.. $5.00 } Por L,
\ vy Any HUB Shoe for Children. Y*
V ■®' or ever y en< ^ a HUB Shoe Box—of v
yuhi A the above-named atyles you send us—we
v /J.will8end you A USEFUL SOUVENIR
FREE .
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. ■?
"In. fine, don't ttokcrrwlth; symp
toms; look for the cause, and re
move It Don't ttT tp Jock the.etable
door after'the horse ls^.»tolsn, hut
train your horse to bite itrangen.
Attack l» the,beat defense; Keep your
body at good fighting, weight, and you
ean defy dlseaee. Sunlight, food,
fresh air and exercise are the only
cure-alls known. Don’t worry about
dlseaee and wbat to take when you're
tick, but work for heiltt.”
Or Interval to Rfothero.
There Is one subject which al
ways' Intereels the mothers of
young children, end that Is how^tifi
treat their coughe and colds, n-jCI
ward off a threatened attack* for
croup. For this purpose we can
recommend Chamberlain’s -Cough-
Remedy. It alwaye proves beak?
tidal. In case of croup it should
be given is soon as the croupy
cough appears, so as to prevent the
attack. Keep It at hand ready tor
Instant use. Many mothere do Sf,
and it saves them mnch uneasi
ness. For sale by Ingram A RqV
sey, A. E. Dtmmock and W. TjS
Dunaway, Valdosta, Ga.
How to Cure a Cold.
Be ae careful as you ' can, you
will occasionally lake cold, and
when you do, get a medicine of
known reliability, one that has an
established reputation and that Is
certain to effect a quick cure. Such
a medicine le Chamberlain's Congh
Remedy. It has gained a world-
One of the fairest of the fl
will be the Worth County Fi
which opens -at Sylvester on (
tober l*tt for four days.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Hot Cold Enough for Frost
Some of the early risers and
weather sharps In Valdosta say
there Was a perceptible frost In this
section last night but It Is prob
able that they are mistaken. The
weather was unusually cool for the
season, but according to the of
ficial register kept by Miss Annie
Twitty, the temperature lacked
several degrees of reaching the
frost line. The lowest temperature
reached during the night was 42
degrees. A, frost rarely forms In
this latitude above 3d or SS de
grees, the esrly-rlsers must .have
been mistaken.
In solte of all medical treatment.
Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve
bottles restored all my old-time
health and vigor. Now I can at
tend to business every day. It's a
wondertul medicine." Infallible for
stomach, liver, kidneys, blood and
nerves. 50e at A. E. Dlmmock’s,
W. D. Dunaway's and Ingram A
Ramsey's.
IF YOCJ WANT THE BEST DRINK
Meeting Waen’t Held.
The meeting of the directors of
the Valdosta Board of Trade, which
was called for last night, was not
held hecaute of the Inability of
several members to be present. In
consequence the meeting wae . ad
journed until Thursday night at
7:30. At this time a number of
very Important matters will be
taken up. dlsciwed and disposed
of.
The boerd’s prospects are getting
brighter every day, and lte mem
bership Increasing steadily.
Away
Above
Everything!
FOUR FULL QUARTS, $5.00
, You need not be troubled In any
way with the etomach. If you will
•Imply take Kodol at those times
■when you feel that you need It. Ko
dol Js guaranteed to relieve yon. If
It falls your money will be refunded
to you by the druggist from whom
rou purchased IL Try It today on
this guarantee. Sold by all drug-
WE WILL SHIP YOU EXPRESS CHARGES
BULK WHISKIES
Express Paid PerGaT
Sunny Brook, 9 years old —$5,50
Gibson Pure Rye.—, 4.50
Lewis' 66 Blend ——— 5.00
Early Times Bourbon 3.50
White Mills Bourbon— 3.50
Indian Hill, 100 proof 3.00
Land of Flowers, Blend—.. 5.50
Green Briar Tennessee— 3.50
McGuffie’a Malt 3.C0
Canadian Whitt Rye — 3.00
Fleetwood Rye-——2.50
CORN WHISKIES
Blum’s Old Reserve
Tennessee Corn, 4 quarts ..$4.00
Pure White Corn, 4 quarts. 3.00
Black ami Blue Corn, 4 qts, 3.00
Harvest Corn, 4 quarts 3.50
Laurel Valley Corn, 4 qts 3JO
BULK CORN
'' Found Guilty of Larceny. .
Lila Thompson, the negro woman
who wae brought here from Jasper
• few days ago oa a charge of lar
ceny from the bouse, was yesterday
Mntenecd to pay a fine of $10, after
Mug tried and’found guilty In tt
elty court.
■he afterwards paid tts fin* and
Paul Jones, 4 quarts — $53)0
Lewis’ 66; 4 quarts 53)0
Hunted 4 quarts— - . 53)0
Harpek, 4 quart*— 53)0
Echo Springs, 4 quarts 53)0
Cascade Tennessee, 4 qts — 5.00
Sheridan Club, 4 quarts—- 2.75
Sheridan Club, 6 quart*— jt00
Sheridan-Club, 12 quarts.—AM
North ’Carolina Corn
Mountain Dew
Mountain Dew, Old .
Harvest Corn
Laurel Valley Corn—
CHAS. BLUM & GO.
517-519 W. Bay SL - *, Jacksonville, Florida