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FryUVVER?*
FOR ATLANTA
That Larile Back Meam
4 Kidney Disease
Amt to Relieve the Lame and Aching Back,
You Must First Relieve the Kidneys
There Is no question shout that f***"*•'" " 1 I' " |-i i
At all—for the lame and aching I ISJ I
rilKV WILL APPEAR BEFORE
UNITED STATES CIItCEIT
OOUBT IN SHOTTEB'CASE.
SSTUihah, Oct. 6—Tonight a dot
egaUon of Savannah lawyer* will
leave for Atlanta for . the purpose
of appearing before the United
States circuit Court or Appeals on
Wednesday. That is the day set
down for the trial of cases appealed
from Savannah. Judge Samuel B.
Adams, attorney for S. P. Shotter
BICHARD UPUYKE SHERMAN
. AND .MISS ELEANOR MILLAR
WERE WKIiliED TODAY. . '
Utica, In. Y., October S.—The wed
ding of >Hss Eleanor Jdiltor of thU
city and Richard Updyke Sherman,
son of Vice President, James 8- Sher
man, was celebrated in Calvary Epis
copal church. Many guests, ware In
attendance'from New York, Washing
ton, Buffalo and other points.
The wedding Is tbg- climax of a
love match which bad Kg beginning
when Mr. Sherman was a student at
Hamilton College feur years ago, and
Miss Millar was a frequent guest at
the college social functions. The bride
is one of the wealthiest yoong wom
en in her own right In Utfca, has
traveled extensively, and Is a Jesderj
in the younger social set In this city.
Mr. Sherman, subsequent to hls
graduation from Hamilton College,
was assistant professor of mathe-
Rutabagas, Turnips, Cabbage, Lookout Moun-1
tain Potatoes, Beets, Onion Sets, Seed Rye,
Barley, Etc. . . . . ' . . J
ars not by any moans the osly
symptoms of dersngsment of the
kidneys and bladder. There ars s
multitude of well-known and un
mistakable Indications of s more or
ten dangerous condition.-' Some of
theee are, for Instance! Extreme
and unnatural lassitude and-wearl- 1
new, nervous Irritability, heart Ir
regularity , 'nerves on edge," sleep
lessness and Inability to secure
rest, scalding sensation and sedi
ment In the urine, Inflammation 6f
the bladder and passages, etc.
end others of the Amerlcati Nafta
Stores Compdpy will be among
those who will depart Judge Ad--
am, hopes to get a new trial for
hie clients who were convicted be
fore Judge Sheppard here teat
spring and fined. This le the meet
Important «M to be heard from
j Savannah bnt one of the moot In.
tereeting will be'that of Abba Dol-
la, an East 'Indian, who wants to
become a citizen of the ' United
States. Ths Ebvernment objects.
The Circuit Judge declared In
Abba Dolla’s favor but the govern
ment has appealed. ,,-i
Dewitt’s Kidney and Bladder
Pills ere an exceptionally merltorl-
one remedy for any and SO Sffeo-
121 Patterson St.,’, Valdosta, Ga.
«•* to l . , r**«T»;vn * *• .*- a <1
woman* wh#.
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am. blidder And.liver to f>pr/ect der disfanos to at one# writ# than.
**d h—ithT ooodltloiMffD, ta MiramMtkiNfBlrflllli
■oms o{ ths most advanced ci|js,i*entJree by return mall postoald.,
For Sale by All Druggists. 1 S' ;
former Collector Fowler, of New
York. Recently he .resigned hie posi
tion In New York Co become manager
of the extensive properties of the
Consolidated . Water Company, of
Utica, In Which he Is IDterestsd fi
nancially.
JACKSON IS DIRECTOR
OF THE NAVY LEAGUE.
WHAT SHOULD A CASK
OF TURPENTINE WEIGH?
THE RAILROAD COMMISSION
SION WILL BE CALLED ON TO
DECIDE THE H^ItER.
'ho Railroad
Savannah, -Oct.
Commission of Georgia will he
called upon to decide this week the
question of the- proper weight of a
caak of spirits turpentine. The At
lantic Coast Line RallWay has lust
Issued an order directing that a
caak of aplrlta shall be Received as
of 240 pouifds weight ' This was a
ahock to the naval stores Interests
as for many yearn tij^ weight or a
cask of spirits has been placed at
420 pounds. The Railroad Com-
|mlsslon has been appealed to'to
make the ,rallropd go back to Its
old rate and the,ca»e Is codling up
to^be heard, tomorrow probably.
There Is much Interest through the
naval stores belt In the final
adjudication of the eaie as It
means much to both producer, fac
tor and exporter.—-
Let us Give > ou a Demonstration in This Car.
■ Other things cure fever besides Johnson’s Tonic, H
g but nothing else can make the same splendid cures ■
■ ' that the Tonic makes. It is one thing to be curedlin , ■
• TEN DAYS andquite another thing to be cured in ®
ONE DAY. H
■
■ It is one thing to get up out of sick bed with ®
■ 'the loss of 20 pounds in weight and quite another
■ thing to get up so quickly that there is not the loss of ?.
• an ounce in weight. H
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■ It is one thing to return to your work with all ' —
■ the life and vim and-vitality taken out of your body B
■ and quite another thing to return with renewed vigor ■
■ and energy for the day’s battle. ' ■
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■ It is one thing to pick up life's burden with
■ sallow cheek and a shambling walk and a dull eye 11
■ 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 j*j
^ world of difference between the feeble cures made. ^
B <. by sweet Fever remedies and the Johnson cure. A , _ ,
g world of difference between the 30 days quinine cure a
■ and the 24 hour Johnson’s enre. K
■ Now take yonr 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 ofja sick bed or * j
m the thing that means back to work, back^to play or J
g back to lessons with the coming of a new day,
2 Take your choice. That is the difference !|
■ between every other fever medicine we have ever ■■
■ seen or heard ]of and the incomparable and matchless M
® medicine which we make. ■!
™ Yours very truly, JJJ
THE BUICK
We don’t want you to take our word for it. We don’t want
you to basayour judgment in purchaaing limply on *he,reputation
of the BUICK. Wo todnt you to prove this car tb your own satis
faction before you purchase.
Hero are the important points that bave given this car its high
standing among people who demand the highest value for their
money: Low first cost, low operating! expense, simplicity, ease bf
control, reliability and durability,
.Come in todav and let tis prove to you that no car so complete
ly emboujes all these points and is so precisely adapted to your
needs.
This Institute, composed of a group «f
J sgularly graduated physicians and stir-
eons, licensed, legs"*' chartered and In*
corporated under the laws of the 8tate
of Ohio, sends at Its own expense theee
eminent medloal spec'allsts In order to
introduce the newest methods and die*'
coverie* In medicine and surgery, euoh as
the system of treatment under X ray,
Violet ray, Fin sen ray, Hydrotherapy,
Ltc., to give to those who call on the
rhevo dote, consultation, examination,
c£v!co and all medicines required to com*
p’eta a euro, absolutely free. These spe-
cl.>iiat« will diagnose your case and give
you the benefit of their skill and med
ical knowledge.
There le In this cose no experimenting
or gjesa work at your expense. You will
be told whether you eon be oured or not
If your ease Is curable they will put you
under, treatment immediately) If Incura
ble they will give you ouch advice ae
may prolong your life. Their treatment
always gives quick relief, end ultimately
positively- cures. Being prepared to eope
with oaoh Individual cate the human sys
tem l» thoroughly cleansed of the dis
ease In a natural and dlreot manner, and
Improvement la noticed at ones) oven
the worst cases are treated without any
Inconvenience to the patient or the pur
suing of his or her dally vocation.
If you are Improving under your family
JOHN T, ROBERTS,
Valdosta, Ga.
SAVANNAH MAN IS
DYING OF LOCKJAW.
The Geiter Manufacturing
Companyts
HAD HIS THUMB MASHED SEV
ERAL DAYS. AGO AND NOW
TETANUS HAS SET IN.
Savannah, Oct. 6—J. A. Price, a
young man employed by the Sen-
board Air Line Railway, la thought
to bo dying nt the Park View 8aka-‘
torlum bom tetnnua or lockjaw.
Price was employed running the
. machinery that supplied the cur
rent ' tor the private electrlo light
plant of the Seaboard on Hutchtn-
■on’a Island, opposite the city. ..He
mashed hls thumb very, badly sev
eral days ago. He had' It treated
but the'injured member continued
to pain him a great deal. Finally
lockjaw aet In and hit condition at
th(a time la moat critical. Every
modern remedy tor . tetanus has
been triad but have proven ot no
avail ln Sapping the Inroads ot the
disease.
■epar.I.a .nd clean, thoroughly any -iSIHr 1 CwKStn
train, »at or dtyi baud, barlty, trail, TaHM
rtoa.udtha cl.anar canb. idjtutad V7|V SSSf
trots wheat tobtaU.ryc. barley or rlc.
wlthoat atooplBt maoblna. Each machine Idflttad with automatic bait tltbtener and aelf-
r.sitlatins blut, ta.uy to Hard, uncqualcdln capacity lor Ita aUc-.od tba llthtartrutmtat
Thrcibcr on the mirket. Wc carry a compl.t. atock (all aim) PMrlta.|Portabl., Sutloaicry
and Tractlao Raalan cad Botlara. SawIUllli -nd Thrcahara, alto lull llneol Kcpatra- ad sat.
valuabla time, as they abaolutely rafusa
to treat any on. who la undar the car.
of tha local phyalclana. They wish be
tide. to olv* each patient plenty of timo
and tholr undivided uttontlon, but can
not listen to long otorloo not portalnlng
to your trouble. They have dltearded the
old methods and remedies uted (or ogee
by tho'medlcal world, and which It would
bo (oily to depend upon any longer, for
they are not known to cure, ua thoueande
die, depending on them (or relleL The
following list of diseases only are taken
■nder treatment, to-wlt: Dleeasae of the
Nervous System, Heart, Sumach, Lungs
Kidneys, CaUrrh, (purulent or dry),
Consumption, Epllep-y, Deafnese, Die-
oases of Women,Tumor,,Pseudo Cancers,
pilot, of a Chronic Nature only. They
treat Deafness by on eqtholy new meth
od, and hearing In many cure. It restored
at once. Catarrh In nil Its varied forma,
Ilka other diseases If once ' taken under
treatment, It cured ponnsnanily to re
main, ea.and to never return. It mnttcro
not whom you have aeon, or with whom
treated, do not fall tn call, aa a visit will
cost you nothing, and may rectors you to
health, or evtn save or prolong your Ilfs,
at thouoondo of persons will ter Ply by
unassailable testimonial. Inwall parts ot
tha country. If you auapact Kidney 1 rou
ble, bring a two ounce bottly o? i--r
Urine for chamleal and mloroacoplc..: cr.-
a lye! a. a
REMEMBERl—Tha (ran offer'll He- no
this vltll only, and will not be -os.ice
Parsons commenolng treatment upon
tholr future visits will t- rc^Jlr-c ,r
'pay, but not one sent Will >a aakro from
those eommonelng treatment during this
visit for any medicine racosaary u li
bel a euro, Irrespective) of your po-ltlc-i
In Ufa, or the number of thoaa Who come
on above data. Whensoever- or oy whom
wanted, a positive guarantee to curs will
bo given •under their system of treat
ment. Thoaa having long standing and
complicated dlaaase, who hava failed to
got well and become discouraged, are
particularly Invited to call.
NOTICEt — Married ladloa without
tholr HUSBANDS, and minora without
tholr FATHER*, wil, eoaltlvely not be
admitted to consultation unless acconv
'ponied by en» of tholr local physicians
Office Hours- * A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
-DON’T FORQET THE OATS.
COMPANY, D '% y
B., 41 S. Forsyth
It. Atlanta, Qa.
Eureka Restaurant,
A PLACE FOR WHITE PEOPLE.
Special aUftnfioD to ladies and children. Regular dinner
35 cents. Game and oysters in season. ON^Y THE BEST.
TELEPHONE NO. 150
WASN’T TROUBLED.,
ABOUT LAWfauiBBLES
10$ North Patterson Street
The Johnson Chill & Fever
Tonic Company.
Itet&TfUfM
FULTON COUNTY JOeTICE { IS
RUNNING HIS COURT FOR THE
REVENUE IN IT.-
Atlanta, Ga., October fl.—"Damn
tha law. I am not running this conn
by law; I am running It to make rcr-
anus."
This to what ComtabU V. A,
Cochran charges that Justice of tha
Peace r. R. Jackson said to him,
-when ha told the conaUMa to go out
and Mrum up aome buttnaM.”
Valdosta
Undertakers
Parlor,
112 Ashlejr street, '
A. B. WALTON, Pres. & Mgr
Is superior to* dll' wall finishes
or prepared kalsomlncs hereto-
ore placed upon the market
Try It and you will always use
Deco=/lftura
' For Sale By v
1 . W. H. Briggs
hardware Company,
Valdosta, Georgia,
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, had slow, continued fever. The fever lasted
four months. The doctors could do nothing and the
patient gradually grew worse and weaker. ■ _
Finally I persuaded them to try Johnson’s Tonic.
They tried one bottle, giving two teaspoonfuls thre|s
times a day without 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 whs as well as he ever was. .But for Johnson's'
Tonic he would certainly have died.
. , Yours very truly,
Calls answered day or night
Office Phone 223
Resident Phone *53
Week of Prayer Rekun Yesterday-
Atlanta, Ga., Q-i S—Members of
the Methofltot Home ' Mission So
ciety in Atlanta and throughout
the South, began yesterday to oh-
serve a week ot prayer and self-de
nial. A ipeclal program for every
afternoon during the week 'has
keen arrfaged by the women of
Wealey Memorial Methodlat church.
Full line of Coffins,- Caskets
and Bnrial Robes, When in
noed of anything in my line
call on me. Will treat yon right
Dr. DAN H. BREEDLOVE,
Os pick McKby Building
OFFICE 'PHONE 14S.
RESIDENCE ’PHONE SO,.
fOLETSHOUnHCSR