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Surprising,
What Kodol Will Do
For you, when you need it But the longer you neg
lect Indigestion, the more you will suffer before Kodol
can restore Good Digestion.
And, of coarse, Indigestion If neg-
looted long enough,'brings on seri
ous diseases In which Kodol cannot
bon tit you. Some of thou there
Is ae help for at alt
There are. In tact, Tory few all-
meats which cannot be traced di
rectly to Impure blood. And Im
pure blood Is always doe to a dis
ordered stomach.
-Use Kodol and prevent Nervous
Dyspepsia.
Kodol will effectually assist Na
ture to secure a complete restora
tion of good digestion. It does
this by at once digesting all food
In the stomach and keeping It di
gested, until the stomach Is rested
and can resume Its own work. Ko
dol removes the cause—and the
effect quickly removes Itself.
When It Is recalled that Apo
plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer—and
even Consumption—are dne to
poor digestion and polsona thua
transmitted to the blood, and
throughout the system—the Impor
tance of maintaining good diges
tion la at onco realized.
Wo know what Kodol would do
before. ever the flrst bottle was
•old. It wa did not know Just what
It will do, wo would not guarantee
It the way ws do.
It Is easy lor you to prove Kodol
—the next (or the flrot) time you
have an attack of Indigestion. And
you will certainly he surprised at
the results. It la perfectly harm
less.
There can be no harm In trying
something that may do you a great
deal of good—when It costa you
nothing If It doesn't
Our Guarantee
Oo to your druggist today and get a dol
lar bottle. Then after you hare need the
entire contest of the bottle if yon can
honestly say* that It haa not done yon any
good, return the bottle to the drugglut and
be will refund your money without ques
tion or delay. We will theo pay the drug
gie! for the bottle. Don’t hesitate, all
druggists know that our guarantee le^ood.
This offer applies to the large oottle only
and to but one In a family. The large bot
tle contains times as much as the fifty
gent bottle.
Kodol la prepared at the labora
tories of E. C. Do Witt & Co.,Chicago,
For Sale by All Druggists.
THE
Gentlemens’ Shoes
*
mutt be shapely, perfect fitting and of the best mate
rial. Every style of ~ ~ ,. .. .. »
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 v. a u s
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Ladies’ Low Shoes in all the latest styles and fashions,
Fall and Winter Boots in ail leathers and styles, for
comfort and dress. The greatest assortment of styles
and leathers in boys, girls and childrens’ school and
for dress wear ever shown in the city. Call and in
spect our stock at the old stand on the corner. " a
WYONE SHOE m
WILLIAMS
URGESj’EACE.
Richmond Banker Talks ot Elec
tion on S. A. L.
Richmond, Vs., Oct II—John Skel
ton Williams, back from the meetlmg
CHURCHES TO
REUNITED
Southern and Northern Gongre-
AUaata, Ga., Oct. 11—News has
roslhod Atlanta from $fclladelphla
of the reorganisation committee and 1 Southern sad Northern
the board of directors of the Sea- j branebe| , ot the Congregational Moth
bard Air Une Railway syatom I»i o4 i, t church Will ’be united. A
New York, to-lay said that white It, unlon 0{ two bImnch „ was
had not been heretofore announced
publicly. It la a fact that the AUanU j unanimously favored at the Phils,
and Birmingham Air Lino Railway. 1 dolpMs conference of the Northern
operating Z37 miles; the Florida j branch of tha church. Delegatae
West Shore Railway, operating 70 1 from tb „ Northern branch will bo
mneo; the Plant City. Arcadia and ^ recelTed * ^ conferenM
Gulf Railway, operating 19 miles; the - • ' , , -
Catawba Valley Railway, operating * SoQth<! ' n *“* whloh * 1U
S3 milee, and the Tallahassee and j meet is Anniston, Ala., In Novem-
Southcaetem Railroad, operating 89'bor. The Congregational Methodist
miles, were merged with the Sea-' (^ urc h of the United States, as tha
board Air Une Railway as of Sept bruuh to CB „ edi ,, , be
29 and 3°. 1909. original and was organized along
! L. _ °. P . erat ' “"' democratic line, in Monroe county.
Georgia, in 1853. This wag follow
ed In 1888 by the organization of a
Northern conference In Penney!-
DEAL’S
t
ureka Restaurant,
A PLACE FOR WHITE PEOPLE.
Special attention to ladies and children. Regular dinner
35 cents. Game and oysters in season. ONLY THE BEST.
eago by nearly 400 miles, so that
the mileage operated or owned by
the Seaboard Air Line from Oct 1,
1909, will be just 3,000 miles..These
several subsidiary roads have been
controlled heretofore, but have been
operated separately. Their operation
hereafter will be Included In the
operations of the Seaboard system
proper.
Williams for Peace.
Following his statement Mr. Wil
liams added. '
“I regrot to see that some newspa
pers which do not entirely under
stand the situation and some of my
enthusiastic friends are too much
disposed to herald the recent action
at New York In electing myself and
some of my friends to the-Seaboard
directorate as a Williams victory.
This la the wrong view. The notion
Is not a victory or a defeat for any
body and was not so Intehded. There
has been no light since the receiver-
shlq. It. was simply m ease of tl^oae
most heavily and dlreetly Interested
In the Seaboard getting together; to
harmonize all Interests and to lnauiw
peace and effective working.”
Mr. Williams was asked about, the
presidency. He replied:
"That Is a matter which need not
bo discussed at present, as It Is'ex
pected that the whole subject ot Dm
tnanagemeut "will be taken up In ahar-
- ]monltms and friendly spirit after tbo
ending of the rscelvttnhlp. I think
there la not much doubt that what
ever Is done will be By general agree
ment and after full discussion and
consideration of what would be boot
for the system and for th-e country
througti which It operates, as you will
observe, a territory constantly ex
tending and widening. So far as I
have had opportunity to observe and
believe, the directorate Is now nuanl*
mous In the desire to make (he
Seaboard a great and valuable proper
ty and a vast factor in the building
up of the South. That la the hope I
have had from the outset sod If these
purposes are accomplished I ohall be
greatly gratified, whatever my Indi
vidual relatlona to the system."
OPEH DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE NO. ISO
105 North Patterson Street
DR. LYON’S DROPS,
mrietly vegetaole, pertoctly harmless, sure to accompl lah UBSIRBD
RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle.
PlIITinil Bowaraof vwntarfelu nod Imitations. TSo r-mntr- It put op only In psito-bosrd Csr
IiAUIIUH ton wttb t ir-ahol!e e**:iatu”e on ride of ifcp botuo, *.hus:
fimaforCInular to WIL'elAM? V! <; C<. 8H# rWla"-
INGRMA & RAMSEY, Valdosta, Ga.
GOOD DENTISTRY
1 at about half regular
I price the next 30 days.
FREE.
Painless
extraction
where
Crown,
Bridge
work or
Plates are
ordered
Impressions Taken in the a. at, Plates Delivered Same Day.
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dental Parlors
Over Thotnas-Dekle Hardware Co., Valdosta, Ga.
Dr. Griffin of Atlanta, here personally to Hook after bis office
vanls, ~Uev Jersey and Maryland,
This conference has done extensive
mission work In Palestine and has
a handsome church In Jerusalem,
Id addition to several missions and
Sunday Schools throughout tha
whole land. The edneatlonal and
publishing headquarters of tha
Southern branch of the church are
la Atlanta, where the Watchman Is
published'and Is edited by J. S.
Hunt. This will now ha the official
paper of the United church and the
Institution ot both branches will
come under the Jurlsdlctlpn of the
one united church.
When the blood is pure and healthy the skin will be toft, smooth
and free from all eruptions or disease, but when the circulation becomes
Infected with any unhealthy humor the effect is shown by eruptions,
pimples, bolls, or some more definitely marked akin disorder, such as
Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, etc.
Humors get into the blood, usually because of an inactive or slug
gish condition of those members whose duty it is to collect and carry
off the waste matter and refuse of the system. This unhealthy
matter is left to sour and ferment and be absorbed into the blood ond<
soon the circulation becomes filled with an acrid, irritating humor
The blood then, instead of performing its natural duty of nourishing
the skin, regulating Us temperature and preserving its uniform
softness, pliability and healthful-
Sd
Wor aiz run I wm atvartly
troubled with Eot«maL located
principally oo the ahln bouse*
caused by a humor In the
blood. The trouble would ap«
penr in the form of email yellow
blisters, characterised by iftoh-
loti etd. Z tried aaraapurillae,
■o-callod blood purifiers,
salves, ointments, lotions and
treatment under a loo&l phyet-
cien, but nothing did me any
good. Becomingdieoouragedl
left off all this treatment, and
seeing 8. S. 8. advertised one
day I deoided to try it, and after
taking It a abort while .the
hnmor was driven from ray
blood and I waa eomplataly and
permanently onred. Bom#
seven months have elapsed
since I was onred and hare bad
no indication of a return of the
disease, O. O. RBOK.
404 Freedom St., Alllanoe, O.
TO BUT FTVB LOCOMOTIVES.
G. * F. Road Will Put mi Jtew
Rolling Slock.
Mr. J. M. Turner, general man
ager, and Mr. J. E. Mathis, master
mechanic, of the Georgia and Flor
ida roalroad are spending eomo
time among the locomotive works
In the East, where they will pur
chase live big new locomotive, for
that road.
Three of the locomotlvea will be
for passenger eervlce and two will
be lined to pull freight train*.
It will not be but a few months
now before the Georgia and Florida
will be operating trains through
from Auguste to Madison and the
authorities are atrivlng to have all
necessary equipment ready for the
big through traffic the road la
bound to receive when It gets
through.
How to Core a Cold.
Be as careful as you can, yon
will occasionally take cold, and
when yon do. get a medicine of
known reliability, one that haa an
established reputation and that la
certain to effect a quick cure. 8ach
s medicine Is Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It has gained a world
wide repntatlon by Its remarkable I” 1 ”- » tern me ent on my
cures of this most common ailment *?*• ctD “ wr, t*« Frank Dlsberry,
and can always he depended lino*. “•"•her, Minn., "witbont Bnck-
- - - ■■ len'i Arnica Salvo, which soon
cared me," Infallible for wonnds,
cats and bruises. It soon cures
burns, scalds, old sores, bolls, skin
eruptions. World’s best for pllee.
85e at A. E. Dlmmock’s, W. D.
Dunaway's and Ingram A Ramsey's
K Frightful Fate Averted.
"I would have been a cripple lor
fe. from a terrible ent on my
- - —- - -- jeiM'naea nnoij, , . m l* " luyui
Tt arts on nature^ plan, relieves ,fna Arn *c» Salve, which
the lungs, aids expectoration, opeqs m# -" Infallible ter .
the secretions and. aids nstags In
restoring the eyetem to a .rtreilthy
condition. Foy sale bv Ip cram A
Ramsey, A. E. Dim mock ud W. D.
Dunaway, Valdoala. Ga. -
Money Comes In Bunches
,'to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell.
N.. Y., now. His reason Is wall
worth reading: "For a long time
l. (Uttered trom Indigestion, torpid
liver, constipation, nervousness and
general debility," be wrltee. ”1
couldn’t eleep, had no appetite, nor
ambition, grew weaker every day
In spite of all medical treatment.
Then nsed Electric Bitten. Twelve
bottle* restored all my old-time
health and rigor. Now I can at
tend to business every day. It's a
wonderful medicine,” Infallible fot
stomach, liver, kidneys, blood spd
nerve*. tOe at A. E. DImraock's,
D. Dunaway's and- Ingram *
{From the Nsehvllle Herald.
The celebrated Drawdy case was
settled here the flrst part of. the
week. This case ba a been In the
courts s long time, and has been
In the Supreme Court twice. Wo did
not learn the details of the settle
ment, but understand that It was s
compromise, all of the claimants
making concessions. Walker and
Lastlnger and Boulo A Knight rep
resented the common-law hairs (two
children) and Alexander A Gary
and Fulwood A Murray the Drawdy
brother*.
Mr. Oscar L. Barry sod Miss Rosie
Payton were married Wednesday at
Whlto'a Crossing, east of Nashville,
Rev. J. H. Bouse performing the
eeremony. They will make their
home at
troubled with
Mott women are ti
kidney complaint, and ...
rery many serious and even fatal
diseases result from these neglected
kidney trouble*. If yon will take
DeWItt'* Kidney and Bladder Pllli
as directed, 'yon may be confident
of good results. Try them and see
how really good they are. Beware
of Imitations, pH], that are intended
to deceive you. Be sure you get
DeWItt'*. Sold by all druggists.
Back From Chattanooga.
Atlanta, Ga, October 9.—Lieuten
ant C. O. Allen, Alda to General Al
bert L. Hills, Of the department of
the gulf, has returned from Chatta
nooga. He went there to act with a
board of officer* who went over the
government property which hag been
in the possession ot the tabs Major
Ellas Chandler, retired. Mtjor Chan
dler was recruiting-officer at Chat
tanooga at the Urn* of his death and
It was necessary to appoint a guard
of officers to go through this fbnnall-
ty. A report has been prepared and
will be submitted to tbs wsr depart
ment.
ness, irritates and diseases the
delicate tissues and fibers around
the pores and glands and produces
some of the various forms of skin
eruption or disease.
The cause of all skin affections
can be traced to some kind of hu
mor in the blood. Healthy cuticles
are only possible where the circu
lation is pure; and therefore the
cure of any skin disease can only
come from a thorough cleansing
of this vital fluid. Salves, washes,
lotions, etc., cannot cure. True
such treatment relieves some of
the itching and discomfort, helps to
reduce inflammation, and aids in
keeping the affected parts clean, but
it does not reach the blood, where
the real cause is located, and at
best can be only palliative and soothing.
S. S. S. cures skin diseases of every character and kind because
it purifies and cleanses the blood. It goes down Into the circulation
and removes the humors that are causing the trouble, builds up the
weak, acrid blood, and completely cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, pimples, boils, and all other skin diseases and affections.-
,S. S. S. is made entirely of roots and herbs, a safe vegetable remedy.
When S.S.S. has
driven the humors
from the blood, and
cooled and purified the
acid-heated circulation,
every symptom passes
away, the skin is again
nourished with rich,
healthful blood, and
comfort is giyen to
disease-tortured skins.
S. S. S. cures Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, Nettle Rash, and all other
troubles due to a humor-laden blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any'
medical advice bee to all who write. S.S.S. la for sale at all drug
stores. IBB SWIFT 8PBCIF1C CO., ATLANTA, GA.
TO 'THE BUILDER:
When in need and yet in doubt as to where to buy
your Sash, Doors Blinds, Mantels. Turned and
Scroll work, Grilles, Stairs, Panel Wainscoting,
Corner, Head end Base Blocks, Stair and Porch
Rails, Balusters and Newels, Solid or Stave Columns,
Gable Ornaments. Office and store fixtures, Store
Fronts, Window and Door Frame!. 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
° WL- Wisenbaker Company’s ®
VARIETY WORKS
Cor, Ashley St. & Florida Ave. VALDOSTA, GA.
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Constipation
Chamberhln'e Stomach and liver Tablets
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lo taka saotksr Asst at (Ola. Osstksw ssAkw
const!patio*. McsijtsO. Xvmj ketslev
Alabama Brenau College Aktana
Large faculty. Reasonable rates. Open fires. Electrfqpghta.
For Catalog address
THOS. G. WILKINSON, Asso. Pres.