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ELECTRICAL
TREATMENTS
For a limited time only Dr. Hathaway <& Co, the old relleble
epeciallete, will giro free electrical treatment* by means of their wooderfnl
High Frequency Electrical Apparatus to all case* placed with them. Tfaia
wonderful electrical current is little short of marvelous In its manifestations
and effects ppoo disease. You have
never had anything like it Let us
demonstrate it to you. The A nest
electrical equipment In tbs south.
The most pleasant and
effective method of relief and cur*
used in the treatment of such
chronic and special diseases as
Preitallo Trouble*
Come at once end get our opinion
of your case and the benefit of this
grandest of all modern curative
methods Our specialty includes
all Chronic and 8pedal Disease* of
both Men and Women. Everything
strictly confidential. If you cannot
call, writ* ue about your case.
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GO TO
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DENTIST
Where you will get the best
'work and material for the
feast money.
He has just returned from a post
Graduate Course in New York City.
600D DENTISTRY Z2ZZL2SL
FREE.
Painless
extraction
where
Crown,
Bridge
work or
Plata* are
ordered
Impressions Taken in the a. to. Plates Delivered Seme Day.
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dental Parlors
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Over Thomas-Dekle Hardware Co., Valdosta, Ga.
Griffin of Atlanta, here personally to 3ook after his office
SAVANNAH FIREMAN
HAD NARROW ESCAPE.
WHILE GOING TO A FIRE
RAN HIS CHEMICAL ENGINE
/ INTO A TREE.
Savannah, Oct. S—Fireman Jere
miah Murphy, foremen of chemical
engine,No. *1. at the corner of
Oglethorpe avenue end Abercorn
streets bad a narrow esoape from
death yesterday afternoon late at
the corner of Oglethorpe aveiiuo
and Drayton streets. When ne
ATLANTA IMS THE
MEETING PLACE.
HE OF DELEGATES’ BOUND FOB tV.
C. T. U. MEETING BEING HELD
AT MACON THIS WEEK.
Atlanta, Qa., Oct B—Atlanta
was yesterday and today the meet
ing place for many delegates en-
route t« Macon to attend the twen.
ty*eventh annual convention of'the
Woman's Ohristlan Temperance
Union, which Is to be held In the
city beginning ‘today at the Mu!
reached this comer answering an I berry Street Methodist church. The
alarm of lire the horse swerved as ’’
it to turn down Drayton street in
stead of going straight ahead down
stale officers of the Union are:
Honorary president, Mrs. Jennie
Ha*t Sibley, of Union Point. ' ,
President, Mrs: Mary
the avenue. In trying to turn
them back the foreman ran ' the
chemical engine into a tree. One [ Armor, of Eastman,
of tHe horses rolled over him as
he fell and struck 1 him In the bead
with la hoof. The * foreman was
OLDEST AND BEST
Vice president, Mrs. T. B. Patter-
■on, of Griffin. \
carried into a nearby drug store
and given medical attention. He
will get well. One of the hones
Corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Milton H. Edwards, of Eastman.
Recording secretary,
wa 8 so badly injured he died in a| Ttl0re ® & Griffin, of Columbus.
short time.'
THE
Gentlemens’ Shoes
must be shapely, perfect fitting and of the best mate
rial. Every style of » . ~ v ..
M. A. Packards $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
and the Stacy Adams $5.00 and $6.00
Men's Shoes has these qualities. They are made in
the exact shapes to fit your feet and the fashionable
leather to satisfy your ideas :: s: :: is
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Ladies’ Low Shoes in all the latest styles and fashions,
Fall and Winter Boots in all leathers and styles; for
.. comfort and dress. The greatest assortment of styles
’andMeathers in boys, girls and childrens' school and
;for dress wear ever shown in the city. ‘Call and in*
spect our stock at die old stand on the comer, s s
THERE ARE NO IDLE
FREIGHT CARS NOW
DESPITE THOUSANDS OF NEW
CARE BOUGHT BY NORTHERN
ROADS, THEY NEED MORE.
Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. B—Notwith
standing the fact that thousands
of new freight cars have been de
livered to all Initial lines during
the past*few months, railroad of-
fldajs here state that there are no
idle cars in this district and it la
estimated that there are not over
twenty-five thousand idle cars in
the whole country against fonr
hundred and thirteen thousand on
April 1st, 1908, which represented-
Investment of more than four
million dollars.
JUDGE FITE WILL BE
ONE OF THE WITNESSES
IN THE HEARING OF. THE 8TE.
OALL-RUCKER HABEAS CORPU8
CASE THIS WEEK. <1
Atlanta, Go., October I.—When the
Stegall-Rncker habeas corpus cases
are heard Thursday before Judge
Newman In the federal court, Judge
A. W. Fite of Cartersvllle, who etart-
ed all the racket over the Dade ooun-
ty distillery, will be a witness. A
subpoena has been Issued for Jolge
Fite at the request of Solicitor Gen
eral Thomas Milner, of the Cherokee
circuit. It is supposed that Judge
Newman will settle the question as
to whether or not Stegall did right In
refusing to teetity about the alleged
distillery In Dade oounty before the
grehd lory In that county.
Assistant . recording secretary,
Mrs. Walter T- Newman, of Colum-
bus.
Treasurer,August Burghard,
of Coiumbu'
FilLTONlCOUNTY'S
BLIND CORONER
ALONE
TAKES
HE MAKES HIS WAY
ABOUT ATLANTA AND
IN THE BALL" GAME8.
Atlanta, Ga., October B.—Fulton
county’s coroner, Paul Dunehoo, is a
blind man, but there are few with
more bustle and ambition than this
quiet epoken man. He goes all about
Atlanta by himself, and in holding
inquests. Apes right to the bottom of'
things. Fdr a long time he has been
a most enthusiastic baseball fan and
attends mosgfef the games. By hear
ing alone hgffbllowa with marvellous
accuracy practically every play, made,
aqd knows all of the players by their
voices. Now Mr. Dunehoo has taken
up the study of law, and is devoting
all of hie stare time to study.. He
say/ he will be ready to be admitted
to the bar ip a year or to.
We have never claimed that S. S. S., was a medicine to work
wonders, nor one that would cure evety physical ailment or disorder.
More than forty years ago It was placed on the market and recommended
as a blood puriRpr, 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 la a cure for those diseases and disorders arising
horn an Impure or polluted blood. Time makes no mistakes, and th*
very best recommendation of S. S. S. is the fact that It has stood a long
. test and fo now more generally used, and has the confidence of a
arr * I greater number of people than any other blood medicine.
The blood Is the most vital force of life; every Organ, nerve;
muscle, tissue and sinew of the body Is dependent on It for nourishment
and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and rich, It
furnishes to these different members the healthful properties needed to
preserve them and enable them to
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 aifeo-
tiofis, show that the blood is in a
feverish condition as a result of
somq humor, or the presence of an
irritating, flery add. Rheumatism
comes from an excess of uric add
in the drculatipn, while Catarrh,
Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula and
Contagious Blood Poison, are all
Kevin* esed 8. S. B. exten
sively I see testify to its merits
ae a blood purifier and teat*.
It onrfeh**, purifies end
eleensee the bleed of plumper-
Itlaa, and at th* a am* time la e
wonderful lnvlxorator, tonl*
and ayatem builder. It la alio
a fine remedy for Hheumatlaxn.
It Is natter of this very pain-
give appetite, strength to the
nerves and build np the sye-
teat It haa no aqmal.
I* Is n vary fin* medialn*
Indeed, and I have every aenfi-
dene* In It.
MRS.F. L.«ATLBT.
TOS Linden at., Clearfield, Pa.
T
TEXAS GOVERNOR
WON’T MEET PRES. TAFT.
BECAME HUFFY BECAUSE THE
PRESIDENT DID NOT INCLUDE
AUSTIN IN HIS STOPS.
Auatln, Tex.. Oct B—The Ooy.
ernor’e refusal to be present at Bl-
Paso on Oct. l«th to extend hie of-
flclal welcome to President Taft
end President Dlnx on the occasion
of their visit there because Presi
dent Taft omi'ted Austin from his
Itinerary has been subjected to sc
much criticism among his const!
tuents that the Governor has con
sented to attend the luncheon to
he given by Mr*. King at Corpus
Cbrletle on Oct. 22 fo r the enter
tainment of the presidential party.
Mrs. King is the wealthiest ranch
woman In the world.
ST. LOUIS BALLOONS
ARE SIGHTED TODAY.
TWO OF THE AIRSHIPS WHICH
LEFT ST. LOUIS YESTERDAY,
ARE HEARD FROM.
St. Louis, Oct. S—The first news
of the balloons today whleh started
from here yesterday wa* that the
balloon SL Louis III was sighted at
eight o'clock this morning over
Boonvtlle and was sailing west at
a low altitude. Another unidenti
fied balloon wa* alghted over Tip-
ton sailing west It' Is believed
that the balloons changed their
course during the alghL
Wheat la Stronger.
Chicago, Oct. 5—Wheat is
[stronger today at about unchanged.
HARDWICK TO MAKE
FIRST SPEECH SOON.
TENTH DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN
WILL OPEN CAMPAIGN PROB-
ABLY WXT MONTH.
Atlanta, Ga., Opt. B.—Hon. Tboa,
\V. Hardwick,' representative in
Congress from the Tenth Georgia
district, will, it is understood, make
one speech opening his campaign
for re-election to Congress before
he returns to Washington this win
ter. This speech will probably be
made at Sparta, Ga., some time
during the middle or latter part of
November.
TERRIFIC FOREST
FIRES ARE RAGING.
TWO MILLION DOLLARS LI
HAS ALREADY OCCURRED IN
WESTERN CANADA.
Calgary, Alberta, Oct. B—Oee of
the worst prarle fires In (be history
ot Western Canada ba* been raging
for the put nine' days. Already
there has been two million dollars
in damages and if feared the fall
detail* will .'double thf* amount
Seven death hnv* been reported.
BANKFWALSH MUST
SERVE HIS TERM.
FEDERAL CIRCUIT COURT OF
APPEALS AFFIRMED LOWER
COURT IN FAMOUS CASE.
Chicago, OcL ,B—John Wilth
must serve his ' sentence of five
year* in th* federal prison at Leav
enworth ’ for misappropriating the
fund* of his bank according to a
decision today whui th* Federal
Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed
the sentence of Judg* Anderson In
th* lower court, Th* caw will now
be appealed to the Supreme Court
of the United States.
deejFseated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse u 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 purified before the body can be healthy.
S. S. S. is a natural blood purifier 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 the
drciilatlon and removes any and every trace of impurity, humor or
poison. • It freshens and enriches the blood and mires 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 aame time a most pleasant Acting medi
cine for thoae whose blood hat become weak and who are suffering with
Anaemia, iMalaria or tome other debilitating sickness.
A blood purifier la especially needed,. In the Spring to cleanse the
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. Bookoh the blood and medical advice free. S.S.S. is for ,
sale at all drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA. 1
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REVOLT IN PARAGUAY.
Ascension, Paraguay, OcL 6—
Tbs revolt situation 1* becoming
worse dally. In a lirely encounter
Saturday the revolutionists, heavily
re-inforced, inflicted a heavy loss
to tb* government. • An attack on
the capital Is'feared.-
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