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When that
Hoarse
Croupy
Cough
A your child J
awakens you n
at night, you IL
need have no Jp
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lave a jar of / ^-i
Every pore and gland of the skin fs employed In the neoesP“y work of
preserving tu smooth, even texture, softening and cleansing It a/ 1 * 1 rwofaN
lng the temperature of our bodies. This is done by an evaporation through
each tiny outlet, which goes on continually day and night. When tin' blood
becomes infected, with humors and acids a certain percentage of thesa
impurities also pau pit with the natural evaporation, and their sour,
nature Irritates and inflames the skin, and dries up its natural oils, causin'?
pimples, boils, pustules or soma Itching rash, or hard, scaly nVtn affection.
8.8.S. cures skin troubles of every kind by neutralizing the acids and
removing the humor* from the blood. S. S. B. cools the add-heated circu
lation, builds it up to its normal strength and thickucM, multiplies its
nutritious, red oorpusdes, and enriohea it in every way- Then the skin.
Instead of being Irritated and diseased by tbe exuding acrid matter. Is
nourished, soothed and. softened by this cooling, heilthy stream of b{wd.
8.8.S., tbe greatest of blood purifiers, expels au foreign matter'and purely
cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum and all other diseases and
affections of the skin. It removes pimples, blackheads, and other un
sightly blemishes from the skin and assists In restoring a goo. i complexion.
Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired freo.to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Boy Us-d Rope to Rescue
Cabin on Stream
Shortage of Draughtsmen
in Architectural Depart
ment Causes the .
Delay. |
Washington^ Marsh 23.—Secretary
of the Treasury MaeVeagh's critical
arc- using the latest report of SuJ
pervlalng Architect Taylor to refute
| the secretary’s charge ! that
* grass, in failing to pass >a public
buildings hill at this tenloxrlt r»
sponsible for tbe delay In complet
ing federal buildings throughout
Ibo country. This report show* that,
owing to 'tha unprecedented conges
tion in the supervising
Woodrow Wilson Hardly
Considered by Leaders
That is Latest Dope from
Atlanta Today
VICKSSSSSSALVE
At sv AsssW, sr Sr mmi.
25c. sec. fi.oe
Rcmiomj Utlgutilkt Jollarilu
Vick’, Family Rcacdlct Cc.
CLEVELAND’S FORMER CABINET
MEMBER AND GOVERNOR OF
OHIO IS LOOMING VP LARGE
ON THE HORIZON.
IT IS ALLEGED THAT SHE WILL
CLAIM
THAT T1IE SHOOTHICI
WAS DONE TO DEFEND HER
SELF FROM HIM.
l.nioflPp,"Pa.. March 1 23.—Tbo
during and strength of'a nineteen-
year-old Laurel Ridge Mountain
boy were responsible for the rescue
near lis^e today of the youth’s fath
er *n(t an aged neighbor, who had
been caught 1“ the deadly current of
a swollen mountain stream that was
rushing them to a throe hundred-
foot waterfall.
The hero of the reecue wee young
John Hardy. Early this morning he
snd ‘other members of his family
vers awakened by screams for help.
They berried out of doors to find
floating past their house on a swol
len stream a cabin. Is a doorway
Washington, March 22. — Now
that the Democrats hare aacended
the congressional stage and gotten
into the lime-light speculation la
rife ae to who will be the men to
make the run
Atiantp, Ga., March 22.—That
Mrs. Daisy Orace will admit she
1 (hot her husband, and plead straight
1 self-defense. Is considered likely by
th« police authorities her e In the
1 light of her recent statements re-
1 ported from Philadelphia.
1 Tbe substance of her statement
was that Gract knew who shot him,
and how, and Why, and that she be
lieved he wOnld tell the whole
thing before he died; but that if he
died without telling it, she knew
too, and wouM ten it all, clearing
herself of tbs Charges in less fbin
three minute*.
While Mrs. Grace still denies ab-
solutejy that she did the shooting,
the police here take the above decla
ration to mean that she and Orace
quarreled during th e night; that he
possible attacked her; and was
choking her when she fired tbe shot;
that the two then agreed that they
would keep mum about the whole
thing; fbut that their plana got mud
dled. Some such lines as this, It ts
believed, will be Mrs. Grace's de
fense.
It can scarcely be doubted that'
she is coming back to Atlanta, in
the light of the fact that John W.
Moore, her leading attorney, and
his associate, Mr. Branch, and At
lanta newupaper men are all keep
ing close watch on nil 'Mrs. Grace’s
movements,
BEANS
VELVET
select. It Is quite different now.
Now the talk is all Harmon.
Wilson Is no; | 0 any sense a can
didate of the congreaalonal Demo
crats. Most of them have already
selected l{anno n snd accepted him
as an opponent ot
Roosevelt Or Taft In the next pfisl-
_'dent(al race. The majority of the
DSfndcratlc members of congress be
lieve that “Uncle jud" Harmon,
governor of Ohio, la the favotlte.
Harmon Is looming up at a rate
which la beginning to eltrm politi
cian* boosting others.
Coming back from their recent
visits among the folks at home ’.he
congressmen seem to behove that
Harmon la to be tho winner. Even
the backers of Wilson are forced to
admit that Harmoa Is gaining In
support. Tha Wilson people —
there are not many of them In con
crete either—ere worried orer it.
end the Republicans of both houso
nnd senste accept It ta the Inevita
ble.
Opinions expressed before con
gress convened the: he wee the
leading candidate In popularity and
that the eentlment of tbe country
was back ot him have boon re
versed. The eyes of many of tha
architect's
office, plans must be prepared end
contracts entered Into for 246 band
ings. This delay halt* the expendi
ture of several million dollars and
affects baif a dozen industries.
Twelve Georgia cities for which
new buildings have been authorized
are affected. They are:
Watermelon
Garden
Augusta,
Bainbrldge, Barneavllle, Carteravllie,
Carrollton, Cedartown, Cordele, El-
barton, Quitman, Statesboro, Thorn-
aavllle and Tifton.
Augusta's new postoOra and court
house Is to cost' <250,000. The re
port shows that $36,000 baa bMn
appropriated, but no contract fiw
tbe building mads. A; Balfibrldge'.
nsrncavllle, Carrollton, Cedartowp,
F.lberton, Quitman, Statesboro,
Thomasvillo and Tifton, eltoe for
new postoffloet bars been selected,
but no contract* far the buildings
made. The contract for the struc
ture at Cordele, wlrfeb |* to coat
1117,500, has not beers awarded, ac
cording to the report, although tha
entire snm authorized flaw been ap
propriated. These proposed build
ings will represent an lnvustmentof
$212,009.
Inquiry at the treasury depart
ment discloses that the dttebarge,
Inst November, of 84' export
draughtsmen from tha supervising
architect's stile* is responsible’ for
the delay fa preparing the ptans for
these buildings Secretary Man-
Vexgb, pleading economy, let these
men' out despite the supervising as*
Serious cMigeatt-
D. Dunaway
Phone 51
William McDdwell, an elgkty-flve-
year-olfi neighbor. His hone had
been wrenched fnfltt its foundations
by the'flood nnd swept Into the tor
rent Only a short distance down
was tb* waterfall. A dVuh over thla
Infirmary in Huron County,
Ohio, was Scene of Acci
dent This Morning.
Norwalk, O., March 23.-—Six pa-
DENTISTRY
and tbat she declares
herself ready to’come back to Atlan
ta just as quick as she Is wanted.
ONE-HALE
PRICE
Come to* the best equipped
i n ^Mne
with the least pain.
cutset's protest
Ion of work has reunited, despite tliF survive.
the. cabin craabedi.over the water-
* fta 1
baa adped' an extra hour to the-
working day of Ms force. An am
expedient. Secretary MacVeagh a'l~
vlned the use of "eanned aralUteot*.
ure" In the preparation of the plans,
without oo net deration of the least
need of spec tel architectural treat
ment Naturally the nee o»- "oanr
ned architecture,” which Is merely
a duplication of the eame.plM): for
several bulIMfnga of tha same ret-
e'Jre cost, has brought complaints
from many quarters.
Another nerton* complaint, aris
ing from the depletion of th« sti-
t'orvtalng architect’s fora*. Is that
the equipment of more then sixty
federal buildings baa been delayed
for several months This equip
ment consists of furniture, filing
man, cabinets, etc., intended for
puefoIBces, tho tack *t which bee
I embarrassed local poetoffle* author-
I Itlce.
He and; Another are Charged
With: Altering Records of
the Legislature.
Jaokeon. Miss., March 22.—State
Senator Bond and S. R. McKlasovu
were arrested today, charge! with
altering the records of the Mlsalp-
p| legislature of the enrolled bills
A. _ _ _ an A __ H-ltlell M e
Dr. L. C. Holtzendorff,,
Formerly United State*. Army Dental Surgeon.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
And improve your teeth by calling on
IllifftS Dental 1
at reduce d prices.
to create a new county which Mr.
hood introduced.
Governor Brewer Instigated the
It It said tb*t Seuator
She Leaves .Philadelphia at
NoonJoday on.her Way
warrants.
Bond has confessed.
The maximum penalty for tha of
fense Is ten months In prison.
Victor-Victrol
Philadelphia, pa.. Match 22.—Mr*
Daisy Orace left thle city at noon
today, tor Atlanta where eh* goee to
face the Char** at a trial, of at-
8.00 Gold Crowns, 5.00
5.00 Gold Crowns, 3.00
$15.00 Set Teeth, 10.00.
-$8.00 Set Teeth, 5.00.
Bridge Work, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00. Painless Extraction. 50c
all other work in proportion
Iowa Miners May Strike.
March 22.—The
the Cher** at a trial, ol at-
temqtjng to kill her husband. She
•touttr maintains her lnnpeence.
Grace’s ComllUon Unchanged.
Atlanta.- Oa., March ft.—The con
dition ot Eugene Gme* today Is prao-
V-aally unchanged, although ho la
growing weaker daily-
Tho physician* bellar* that ha
cannot last mow than three week*
jonger.
Des Moines, la.
Joint conference ot Iowa coal mine
operators and miners assembled to
day to discuss tha queatlo* ef a new
agreement to come tut* effect when
tho present agreement expiree on.
April 1. The Iowa miner* ar* In
dependent of the negotiation! that
are 'being conducted for n new in
terstate agreement between thq bt-
mlnere end operators of
TAX RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
I will be at the following places
on datos given below tor the pur
pose or reoelvtag tax returns for th«
year 1918:
Naylor—April 1. 10, ft.
Cat Creok—April 8, 11, IS.
Ilehlrn—April 4, II, 84.
Club Houi»—April 16, 16.
Outlay—April 6. 16, 66.
Lake Park—April 6, IT, 28.
Cyaltevllle—April. I, 18, 30.
Dasher—April XI and May J.
Daney'a School Houso—April 1
and May 2.
Blanton—May 6. 10. . -v
Over Vinson's Drug Store
A new Victor-Victrola is here! A gr#,uine
Victor-Victrola, bearing the famous Victor
trademark, priced at only $15.
Come in and see it and hear it. No obligation to
buy, but after hearing it you won’t waiit to bo with
out one.’ - —*■ -
Other styles $25 to $250. Victor* $10 to $100. Easy
payments if desired. .. ' "•
! MATHIS & YOUMANS CO.
Valdosta, Ga.
luminous .
Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois
nnd Indians. At the eatne time their
demand* ere virtually the seme and
It-Is believed that If a new Inter
state agreement 1* arrived at It will |
be made tor a similar agreement
to apply to the Iowa field. Failure
to rptch satisfactory agreement by
the end of this months probably will
be followed by a general strike of
the Iowa miner*.
Dasher & Vamedoe
PHONE 334, VALDOSTA, GA.
Doors, Windows, Moulding of all kind.
. Shingles, Brick, Lime.
Carey’s Roofing, in all grades.
Rough and Dressed Framing, Flooring,
Ceiling, Siding and Finish.
A complete' stock always on hand: Out-of-tow**
orders given special attention. Prompt delivery our
motto. Get our price* before buying,
French
ioffeeTcant
te 'made.'.
and roasted ac
cording' to the
famous French
method. Use
Blamed a Good Worker.
”1 blamed my heart for severe dis
tress In my left tide for two year*.”
writhes W. Evans, Danville. Va. “bnt
I know now It waa Indigestion, as
Dr. King's New Lire Pills completely
cored me."* Beet for stomach, liver,
and kidney troubles, constipation,
headache, or debility. 25c at -Dim-
mock’* Pbdrmacy, W. D. Dunaway,
sed Invrntn Drue Do
If it is Machinery you want, we have it. Write
us for catalogue, prices and terms.
MALSBY COMPANY
41' South Forsyth St- ATLANTA, GA.
Bench & Droragt
Mill* in all sixes i
Stanwood&Oan
Dasher & Varnedoe
Valdosta, Ga. Phone 334.'
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