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THE VALDOSTA TIKES.
lOA- SATURDAY, APRIL IS, 1813.
McREE’S BLOOD PURIFIER
THE IDEAL SPRING TONICJAND BLOOD REMEDY
It makes the blood rich, red and healthy, increases the appetite and
takes away that tired feeling. The best remedy for Rhepmatiim,
Skin eruptions and all condition' arising from impure blood. If you
suffer from constipation, biliousness or liver trouble take Harvey’s
Liver Pills (better than liquid). Sold in 25c bottles only. For sale
by all druggists. Manufactured by Valdosta Drug Co
ALBERT HOPKINS MARSH
Pnblic Accountant and Auditor
AUGUSTA, GA.
Cost Accounts Audited
• : Bank Examinations
Municipal and Countv Work a Specialty
GREAT WORK
OF BUILDING
IN VALDOSTA
i-ext to it j a. two .toryballdlng,,.
marble trimmed, will go up for the
Harley Hardware Company and next;
to tt will be a large two etory build-!
lag for the 8mltb, Ashley, Jones
Company.
In rear of those bulldlnge a ware
house Is being built tor tbe same
company, while over near there *
warehouse Is being built for Wlsen-
taker and Varnedoe. Ju»t below
there, C. R. Ashley bss recently
n .... added a large addition to bit ware-
BUlldingS house on tbe Coast Line tracks.
On Ashley street and Crane avenue
Chsunoey end’ McKey hav© begun
work on a large warehouse tor tbe
TIIE WORK OK CONSTRUCTION I P * C ! t,n * Company,
Many Brick
Erected in This City
—
Velvet beans, per bushel,
$4.00
Spanish Pinders, per bushel,
1.50
Chufas, per bushel
4.00
Sorghum seed, per peck,
* 50c
INGRAM DRUG
CO.
Valdosta, Georgia.
.
VELVET BEANS
Corn
Watermelon
Seed
Fresh
•Garden
Seed
W. D. Dunaway
Phone 51
Valdosta, Moultrie & Western Railroad
Arrivals and Departure ol Trains .it Valdosta
(Central Standard Time)
ARRIVES
No. 2.—7:20 n. m. (Dally) from Morren, Berlin, leaving Moultrls
*:)u n. m. connect! with A. 0 L. to Savannah
and Montgomery; O. A K. to Mad,.on end Auguntai
u. 8. A F. te Macon and Atlanta
No. 4—1:10 p. m. (Daily Except Sunday) Leaves Moultrie 1:10 p. m
connects with all afternoon tralnn on A. U. L.
t>. 8. A F. nod O. A F. railroads at Vmdoatn.
DEPART8
No. 1.—I:t0 a. m. (Dally Exoept Sunday) Arrives Moultrie 10:11
a. m connects with A. C. U, east and west; O. A F
to Augesta; 0.8. A F. from Macon mid Atlanta.
No. I.—1:10 p. m. (Dally) Arrlvss at Moultrie 6:30. connect! with
8outh Oeorgta Railroad north and southbound at
Morven and with A. B. A A. and Georgia North eta
' r eallroads north and South at Moultrie.
(JL J. CHAUNCKT. C. A. E. M. WEEKS, T. A.
Veldoete, Oe Valdosta, Oa.
O. 0. DOUGHERTY Traffllo Manager.
Veldoete. Oa.
Horses and cows are dying every day from
id
being fed adulterated ana impure feeds. We
itee ours to be pure, sweet and fresh,
lone us your orders.
'"""IE, COW CHICKEN INC MULE FEED
HAS BURN GHRYTRU DUIUM.
The old Briggs and Lassiter build
ing near th© water works is being
TIIK I'AHT YKLt 1 II.VX EVRB overhauled, remodeled, enlarged anj
DRFOllR IN HISTORY.
o Increase Its capacity
ales.
a four story addition Is being made
| for th© South Georgia Buggy Com
pany, which recently bought the
It Is doubtful If there i* a city of property.
Vuldosta's size in th© entire South Th© Alliance Warehouse Company
which has made a better record In a Kav ° not,c « ,Mt week that it will be-
. .... . .i - a a— g,n work at once enlarging Its ware,
building line during th© put twelve hou( ^ gQ
months than this city has made, ©a- about 1,000
pecially all towns whose growth is j On Central avenue, Mr. T. S. Mc-
gradual and which ar t . not afflicted Key ha© recently completed several
by a muBhroom boom. j new brick store© and all of them are
There have been not lest than a occupied. In rqar of these stores Is
sr© of new brick building© to go » largo new trick sales stables and
up l n this city during th© pact year, that, two, la Occupied.
If all of the brick houses that ha?© During the past year Varnedoe and
been built lu Valdosta during th© Company docbled the slz e of their
past twelve months could be gotten ator© by add’ig another story and
beautifying tl^ place. Th e store oc-
would make a very pretentious*look* cupled by J. G. McKey and the
g town- | Briggs Hardware Company under-
Amoug th 0 new structures that nro went similar repairs, both having an.
being llulshed here now la th© splsn- other etory a*- Th e large build-
;Ilil new hotel with Its 86 well furn- j jng occupied by Parrish’s garage had
lshcd bedrooms and with up-too-datc another story added a n d converted
equipments in ©very respect. When htfo an excellent looking building
completed it will bo a credit to any,during the past year.
French Market Coffee
Has Never Been Successfully Imitated
It Cannot Be
city of Valdosta's ©lzo, and as sopn
u<{ It Is completed the Valdes Hotei,
which Is practically a new building,
will b e doubled l n b!z 0 and made ev-
en more modern than It was when it
was completed less than ten years
ago. f
Another splendid structure under
con rue of construction in this city j©
Th© new and ha n dsome building
for W. M. Oliver's dry goods store
was completed a few months ago and
la on© of th© most up-to-date build
ings in the city.
I Q addition tA those buildings,
ther© bay© been many smaller im
provement* to business property,
whll© the number of residence© and
the county Jail, which will cost In cottage© that have been built her©
tli w neighborhood of $60,000 and will during th© past year run up Into the
bo a credit to any town or county. scores. There are doseni of houses
Another magnificent building un- going up in all parts of the city at
der consideration In Valdosta, and | tbe present time and many of them
which ought to b© built during th© are really handsome homes.
PHONE 103
H.F.Tillman Grain Co
pre©ent year, la th© new city hall and
auditorium on the lot where the jres-
•nt building ■tand*. The plana of th©
new building hav© been mad© and
they show It to be a splendid struc
ture, changing th© appearance of the
present building entirely, though us.
I hr the walls and lower floora of th©
Present building in the work of le-
modellng.
Another splendid work to b© don©
In Valdosta right away la th© ©r©o-
tlon of the new colleg© building for
State Normal and Agricultural
College. Thes© buildings will glv©
this city a new preetlg© ln that line.
Another splendid building Ju©t
completed l* tbe largo store, running
through an entire block, which )s to
be tbe bom© of th© Strlckland-Tlll-
n»nn Hardware Company.
Just below It Is th© largo two-story
building and warohouso of Robert
Black, which was complotcd two or
throo months ago.
On Hill avenue nearly a block of
handsome buildings are now being
completed and two or three other
two story buildings have been con
tracted for. Th© two story building
Tor Beloto’s garng 0 l a nearly finish
od and right by Its ©Ido is a two
story building to bo occupied by
J. A. Dasher. On the vacant lot
Amchg the handsomest residences
that tiro be©n comiM
Vy> JKkteyL. u^OLths nr
Mass'?^
love, K. L. Dougherty aid -C. j.
Smith, all of them being a credit to
any city ln the state. There la go
ing to be a great deal of work lone
In this city this year that has not
Lee n contracted for yet, but which
U now under consideration. Among
G OFFEE roasted the ordinary way is only
partially roasted, according to French
ideals. The French Market Coffee way
is the scientific way, producing a perfect roast.
# Slowly—carefully—the roasting goes on until
exactly the right moment arrives.
The slow roast reduces about 10 per cent
more weight than the ordinary roast.
All excess of oil vanishes. Vet the delicate
flavor and aroma is there, intensified and en
hanced.
Quickly—by automatic machinery—this freshly
roasted, freshly ground, freshly chilled, delicious
coffee is placed in tin cans, and hermetically
scaled.
So it comes to your table as perfect as
when it left the roasters—untouched by human
hands.
Famous for Over
a Hundred Years
Chilled, Ground and
Hermetically Sealed
D IRECT from the roasters, the coffee is
chilled in a cold-air-blast machine. This
chilling closes the pores of the bean, thus
preventing a single breath of the entrancing
aroma to escape in the vapors. ^
E VEN when French Market Coffee could be
had only in the old French Market at New
Orleans, over a hundred years ago, it was
celebrated all over the South.
Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and other fa
mous men of olden times visited the French
Market to enjoy the rarely delicious beverage.
But now you all may serve it daily on your
own table.
For the rare old French blend has been per
petuated by the French Market Mills, and the
hermetically-sealed process places genuine
French Market Coffee within the reach of all.
For Sale at Your Grocer’s
Try it once and you’ll agree “There is only
one real old French Market flavor.”
The coffee with a history.
FRENCH MARKET MILLS
(New Orleans Coffee Co., Ltd., Proprietor.)
NEW ORLEANS
DNIY PILLS
for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities.
Foler Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results. Refuse substitutes.
INGRAM DRUG CO., Valdosta, Ga.
Sold His Grape Fruit Grove.
Dr. J. C. Wilson, of this city, has
er© In j uat g0 | d h j 8 g rape f ru jt gr0 ve near
P f VMiaraI, Fla., for $17,450. It was
bought bv some parties In Ohio, who
nii
saw It and Immediately began to
want It. It Is said to, have been the
prettiest grove In that section, and
Dr. Wilson would not have sold It If
It had not been for the fact that he
wanted to use the money on Invest
....... . , , .mont© near Valdosta, which he con-
1.6 bg jobs la contemplation hero' „ ^ bMt thM can be madt
I* a large apartment house.
Don’t be surprised If you have an
attack of rheumatism this spring, f^hViroVeW.Tut "SJ
It Is said by some parties who
knew of tho trade that Dr. Wilson
not expect to get more than
Just rub tho affected parts freely
with Chamberlain'© Liniment and It I
buyers made him an offer of a little
.. „ _ . „ over $2,000 more than he wa* hold-
wm ,00n Sold h r a ",i nR it for and ha did not have the
heart to refuse them.
dealers.
The highest point of woman’s hap*
pines* U reached only through moth
erhood, In the clasping of her child
within her arms. Yet tho mother-to-
be Is often fearful of nature’s ordeal
and shrinks from the suffering Inci
dent to its consummation. But for
nature's ills and discomforts nature
provides remedies, and ln Mother's
Friend is to b© found a medicine of
great value to every expectant mother.
It is an emulsion for external
application, composed of ingredients
which act with beneficial and sooth
ing effect on those portions of tho
system involved. It Is intended to
prepare tho system for the crisis, and
thus relieve, in great part, the auffer-
ing through which the mother usually
passes. Tho regular us© of Mother's
Friend will repay any mother in the
comfort it affords before, and the help
ful restoration to health and strength
It brings about after baby comes.
Mother's Friend
Is for salo
Picnic at llcllville, Fla.
There will be a picnic at the new
bridge connecting Hamilton ntid
Madison counties, Florida, at Bell-
vllle tomorrow. The county com-
mission©!* of both counties and a
great many peoplo from both coun
ties will be on hand to celebrate the
occasion by eating and drinking and
mingling with each other.
The bridge across tbe river at that
place has been one long cherished
desire of the people of both counties
and It took long and hard work to
get It built.
Now that th© bridge has been com
pleted th© people are going to moot
and Jubilate over its completion. It
is probable that a good many people
from Lowndes county will go down
ihero to Join In the festivities.
Foley Kjdcey PHIa will cure any
case of kidney or bladder trouble
not beyond the reach of m©dlc'ne.
No medtelie can do more. Ingram
Drug Co.
[ Superintendent Named,
i F. Dickson, formerly
A A. railroad, has been
J assistant superintendent
Pgta and Florid* road wPh
Ira at Douglas. Mr. Dlck-
lll-known railroad man and
^considerable strength to
, and Florida.
The RoJ
Is notJ
kidney a
The pro!
BS'i ®J*P
sxpsetant moth-
srs which contains muck Tmlunbls
Information, and many suggestions of
a helpful nature. •
UUDF1ELD IECUUT0* CO.. Alluta, Ca.
Sleep of Good Health,
-r thone an (ferine from
Intent. and irrrgulnrltlsa.
nae of Foley FMns,
Fills wlljdtapal backnehs and rheu-
matlsm. Taut and strengthen .ore,
weak andNllIng kidneys, restore nor.
mat notion, and with It health and
strength. [ Mrs. M. F. Spnl.hnry,
Sterling, III., nays: -1 suffered grant
pnln In nly hack and kidneys, could
not stead nt night, and could not
ruts* mylh.nd, over my hand. Rut
two bottf'a of Foley Kidney Pills
cured ma|" Ingram Drug Co.
Chest Pains
and Sprains
Sloan’s Liniment is an ex
cellent remedy for chest and
throat affections. It quickly
relieves congestion and in
flammation. A few drops
in water used as a gargle is
antiseptic and healing.
Here’s Proof
" I have used Sloan's Liniment for
years and can testily to iu wonderful
■ — •— a
efficiency 1 have used il (<
croup, lame back and rheumatism <
in every case it gave iui
REBECCA JANE ISAACS,
Lucy, Kentucky.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is excellent for sprains and
bruises. It stops the pain
at once and reduces swell
ing very quickly.
Sold by all dealers.
Price, 280., 50c,, $1.00
*tr 'te"
How Aboat^|«#f
Screen Doors
and Windows?
We have them to suit the most
fastidious taste.
REGULAR AND PATENT
See Our Window Display
Smith Hardware and Motor
Company
THE QUALITY STORE
117*119 Patterson St
Dasher & Varnedoe
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 town
orders given special attentfcii. Prompt delivery our
motto. Get our prices before buying,
Dasher & Varnedoe
Valdosta,7Ga. Phone 334.