The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, February 25, 1905, Image 12

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SOUTH GEORGIA BUGGIES, Best in South Georgia. SOLD LLERE: ONLY BY Ingram & Hewlett Company. The workmen who make them owh the business. It’s up to them to make the best Buggy. Use one and you will be satisfied. BUY “A HOME” BUGGY AND GET THE HARNESS FROM US. The people know they are best. We repair other people’s harness. Ours Do Not Need it. Read The Following Testimonials: Hahira, Ok., January 80, 1906. South Georgia Buggy Co., Valdosta, Ga. Gums: Pleaae find lncloaed an order for wren more buggii*, which please make up aa non aa yon can. We have been linndliug yonr lraggiea for some time, and wo «oll thorn under a guarantee and wo aro well pleaaed with the result*. Out'trade la faat leaning toward* yonr buggies a* they rcera to bo up-to-date and gtring, so far a* we know, entire Hatisfaction. Yonr* truly, FARMER'S SUPPLY CO. Valdosta, Ga., February IS, IS, 1906. South Georgia Buggy Co., Valdoata, Ga. Dear Sirs: 1 am uaing ono of your Bike Surrey*, and have had it in constant use for twelve numtli*. it lio* given perfect satisfaction, nnd I do not think them are any better oar* built. Yours truly, 0. R. ASHLEY, Nashville, Ga., January 10th, 1906. South Georgia Buggy Co., Valdoata, Ga. Gentlemen: Pleaae ship ns at once tho buggies you have our order for. We are ant and need them. We find them to be tho lightest running and best buggies we have ever handlod. „ NASHVILLE BUGGY CO., Per W. L. Swindle, Manager. Morven, Ga.. February 16tli, 1906. 8ontli Georgia Buggy Co., Valdosta, Ga. Gentlemen: I liavo been selling yonr buggies for about eight months and every one of them' has given perfect satisfaction. I take pleasure in saying to all-who want a high grade, stylish buggy, to buy a'South Georgia, as I consider' them the best. Wishing you continued success, l am .s ' v. Yourstruly, O. W. HODGES. South < Tifton, Ga., February 7th, 1906. th Georgiy Bnggy Co., Valdosta, Ga. Gentlemen: I consider the buggies manufactured by yon to be the best boggy manufactured in the South today, for the money. My experience of 40 yean in the carriage business has tanght me not to handle an inferior article. Out of all the buggies I have handled of your make I have never had a single complaint of any kind. Wishing yon success, lam Yours respectfully, O. N. GREGG. Griffin, Ga., February 11th, 1906. South Georgia Bnggy Co., Valdo8ta, Ga. Dear Sirs: The buggy I bought of yon is giving perfect satisfaction. You can look for another order from mo this spring. - v Yours truly, Bonte L W. F. HUDDLESTON. SEND PQSTAL FOR CATALOG. Mr. con! Mrs: Morgan Dress, of Mill- town, spent Tuesday In the city. Mrs. K. V, Opodlng left Tuesday for Savannah - to' visit relatives and friends. Mrs. W. C. Willis entertained this afternoon In honor of her guest. Miss Kate Orr, of Oxford. Ala. About every other man you meet these days Is either on his way home with the grip or else he Is just getting over an attack. Misses Sue Evans, of Oakville. Ky.. nnd Sophie Arnold, of Newport, Ky., are visiting Mrs. J. T. Blalock, at I^Tjnevlew. on the Heights. Mrs. M. M. Smith came up front Florida to attend the wedding of her sister. Miss i.olMe Fry, to Mr. Jessie Ulincr. | '“Betsy Hamilton’' will give an on- _ tertalmncnt In tno city, hall on March ^ (lilt for the benefit of tho Methodist church organ fund. Miss Nets FcndcV jtas returned to the city, after an absence of several weeks among friends In the western part of the state. Assistant District Attorney Alexan der Akerman and Mr. Robert A. Shat- der, or Boston, spent yesterday In the city and were carried out on a bird hunt by Deputy Marshal W. 11. God win. There was a dance at the armory Wednesday night In honor of some of the visiting young Isdlet. A largo crowd was In attendance and the oc casion was one of the most pleasant of the season. Mrs. 1.. R. Christie and child have gone to Elisabeth City, N, C-, on a visit to relatives and trlenda. The day after they arrived there Mrs. Christie's father was taken IU. and hia condition la said to bn very dang- eroua. Mr. William Laatlnger, of Waco, Tex., was in the city this week on a visit to relatives and friends. He waa on his way to Florida, where Mrs. l-aatinger Is spending the winter. Mrs. W. 8. West and \V. 8., Jr, have returned from a visit of some time to 8ummerfleld. Fla. Rev. J. W. 1-owrance announced Sunday that Dr. A. M. Williams, of Valdosta, would be here next Sun day. preaching at the Methodist church morning and evening. Dr. Williams Is one of the ablest divines In the Methodist conference, and Quitman people should feel fortunate In being able to hear him here.— Quitman Advertiser. A.LR ‘-'K HE TOWN. I’AbgQff THE TOWN. Mrs. J. 8. Bailey, of Bailey's Mill, Satilla river, la spending a few days In Qm «|ty with the family of her son, Mr. J. F, Ballsy. The Btorver-Hoffman entertainment Wednesday night was not very large ly attended, though It la said to have boon a very good entertainment Depnty Sheriff Hill went over to Stockton Wednesday after a negro named Ous Stanton, who la wanted hero for cheating and swindling. Harley is advertising for carpen- tors to attend a demonstration with handsaws and a new handsaw file nt his store tomorrow. The Park Opera Company has been having a big run here all of the week. Their tent has been crowded and 0V' cry performance of the show has giv. on general satisfaction. Mlag Vera Dozier, of Columbus, Is a visitor to tho city and Is a guest of Miss Ida Mae Fender. Mlsa Dozier and Miss Ida Mao were college mates at Lucy Cobb. There will he services at tho Prim itive Baptist church, morning and evening next Sunday, preaching by El der Simms. All are Invited to attend the services. Mrs. H. O. Clements and her little daughter, Nellie, reached the city from Minnesota this morning and will spend the balanco of the winter here. Mr. Clements came down aevoral weeks ago. Mr. W. T. Staten attended the cot ton growers' meeting In Atlanta thli week, nnd is more firmly convinced than ever that the salvation of the South depends upon tho curtailment of tho cotton crop. The Anderaon-Reohr Company will give a return entertainment here next Monday night for the benefit of the Methodist organ fund. Thoee who at tended their recital last week aay It la unquestionably the heat that ever came to the city. A party of prominent railroad men were In the city this week soliciting buslncaa tor the various lines. Among wore E. Schryvcr, general freight agent of the Queen and Cres cent; Sam C. Porter, commercial it of the same Une; W. J. Greaves, general Southern agent of the Big Four; A. Acosta, commercial agent of the Michigan Central; J. B. Erwin, Jr, traveling freight agent of the Southern. Plae-Tl-Co, the Oieat Wall BeautMer, Makes ell smoky walls fresh, bright and pretty. Any one can pot it on Won't mb off. Harley Hardware Co. Uni LOO. day at Miss Isabel Smith has charge, of *be Orookarr JLnd Glaaa deoartmenfc ftt.tha Harlqy HftxdwaureCo. ufiSST Keep you ahraja neat and olean for m0 ° t *Orystal Pressing Club. New shook of furniture, mattings, rags, art squares, go-carts, etc., .at lowest priocs. Booth Georgia Fural tore Co, 1M N. Patterson street Watch the white goods sale at Staton Go’s on Monday. Miss Isabel Smi sitkwwitli the Harley and solicits the patronage of all her friends and former costamen. 2-21-tt 100 pieces 20c dimity, by the piece, 12J4. Staten Co. TheSouih Georgia Furniture Compa ny sells tlie best grades for tho least money. Cull and sec. 119 N. Patter- ton street. Have your clothes cleaned and pressed by the Crystal Pressing Club, tlie only np-to-dato pressing club in Valdosta. Plione 122. S-ll-8t-f Phone 1(M sa usnltL At the old Ham ilton and Brinson stand. Coll one and all. Yoon for business. D. H. BELL. Bay your furniture and house furn ishing goods, art squares, rags, etc, from South Georgia Furniture Go, 119 N Patterson street New stock and best prices. Don't throw yonr old clothes away; send them to the Crystal Pressing Olnb and have them cleaned up. Phone 192. 2-11-Stf Special price, by the piece, on staple white goods at 8taten Co.'s Monday. FOR SALE—Fifty-acre farm S miles north of Valdoata Kncloaed with wire fence. Good house and barn. H O. Briggs. FOR SALE-I offer for sale my resi dence and vacant lot on Patterson street Property front* 200 fCet on Patterson and ran* through to Ashley st House has nine rooms exclusive of kitchen on premise*. very desirable. , H. O. Briggs. WANTED. WANTED—Position as book-keeper. Lumber office preferred. Reference fur nished. Address X, care Time* offloe. WANTED—Man to cat 600,000 shin- glee on ehares. For particulars apply to Wm. L. Peters, Jr., Adel, Ga. 2-14-4t WANTED, CARPENTERS to attend a demonstration of Atkins’ famous silver steel bandsaws, and the Wilson handsaw filing machine, at the store of the Harley Hardware Co, Saturday, Fob. 26. All day and evening. STENOGRAPHIC work, legal WENONA POSTOFFICE ROBBED. Cordele, Ga, Feb. 23.—Robbers last night broke open the poetofflee at Wo- nona and succeeded In getting away with about 190 In. cash belonging to Postmaster Thomas Thompson and the poetoDce department, about $25 In 2-cent stamps, a book containing 100 money orders and $300 fire Insur ance policy belonging to the postmas ter. Wenona la five miles south of Cor dele. Postmaster Thompson, who la also railroad agent, came to Cordele early this morning and sent reports to Chattanooga and Washington. He says that he has no Idea whether tho robbers were local parties or yegg- "Black and White." “Black and White” is the name of a new system of drawing in crayon, so commercial, executed carefully by Miss simplo that all can learn it. Gertrodo Oakman, room 5, Ashley | Any sort of pioture can be enlarged to building, corner Patterson street and any size; landscapes sketched from na- Hill avenue. 2-4-lm Cleaning and pressing done on short uoticc by tlie Crystal Pressing Club, 117 W. HlUAve. Phone 122. 2-11-at-f Notice to turpentine men: Do not oontract for barrels nutil yon see us. Valdoata Cooperage Co. 2-4-a-2m Gall at Goodwin’s bieyole store for artlitlo sign painting of aU kinds. 2-7-9t THE TIMES’ WANT ADS. FOR SALEt FOR SALE—A few well trained. 3 year old track nogs. Suitable for any oonvict oamp. Ray T. Thomas. 2-21-St THREE FINE “Possum” and "Oooo" doafW sale. ICan’t be beat. Ray T. Thomaa. ' 2-21-St FOR 8ALE-8tore honae on A. O. L. tracks 60x80feet, I stories and basement, leased for over $ years. H. O. Briggs. t-18-tf FOR SALE—A good bicycle, cheap Annistead Thomaa, Southern Bell Tele phone exohandi. 2-lS-tf FOR SALEz-A onc-lione flat dray, tf, L. H. Wariick. FOR 8XLEj-Green and red seed so ar cane. J. 8. Waldorf. 2-11-tf. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A furnished room. 700 North Patterson street. FOR RENT—Two or three unfur nished connecting rooms suitable for light housekeeping. 211 Hill nvenne. FOR RENT — Furnished room in pleasant location and good family. Cor ner WoodingLane and Dasher st. Apply at store 209 Hill avenne. TFURNISHED ROOM for rent, 112 Valley street. O. R. Monroe. tore or silhonettos drawn from life. A pnpil who lias never had a lesson before can make life-size portraits in from one to three weeks’ practice. A child eight years old can learn. By this method every family can have its own artist. There are no failures. Large classos wherevor presented. You are invited to visit the studio and see for yourself. Over 100 drawings on ex hibition. Eaeh pnpil is taught separ ately and snooesa assured. Portraits made to order—strictly free hand work. OTIS A. MILLER, Studio over Thomaa-Robert* Hard ware Store. 1-24-lm MISCELLANEOUS. Mrs. will do plain sewing. Chil dren's dresses a specialty. Give me a trial. Box 186. When yon want to trade, bey or sell a lioree or mule, come to see Webb A Peeples at Cecil, Ga. IF INTERESTED in the development of the sugar cane industry, whether as '—’— or otherwise, let me hoar from refinery located hue this season. Don't delay, address at onoe. OPPORTUNITY, care Times, Valdosta, Ga. LOST. LOST—In Dasher district, 1 white, long-eared, stag hound, liberal reward for Information. RayT. Thomaa. 3-31-8t LOST—Yellow female setter dog, on January 16th. Finder will pleaae re turn her to Dr. W. F. Monroe’s and a liberal reward will be paid by Thurs ton Roberts. •» 2-21-4t LOST—About 3 mouths ago, 1 black and tan hound bitch, 81-3 years old, any one furnishing Information as to where she is, will receiye reward. Ray T. Thomas. 2-21-St. FOUND- FOUND—A gold watch charm or fob. Owner can get it at The Times office by proving property and paying for tills advertisement. Dainty Biscuits and Wafers IN SEALED PACKAGE? So much more delicate and ap petizing than one conld obtain a few years ago when we bonght biscuit* in barrels and cant; and the variety—well, we havo kinds for ovorjbody. Just a Suggestion Spread reception flakes with Heinz Apple But- ter, place together in sandwiches and serve with Sweet Midgott. Try it Wo are tho recognized hoadqarterel for high class specialists in food; products. Stevens & Co.J PHONE 169. Valdosta, - Qa. GEORGIA—Lowndes County: Under an order of Hon. R. G. Mitchell. Jodfa Superior Court of said county, in eaaa of Mer chants Bank of Valdoata, ra. W. D Newsom, I will Mil before the coart hoas* door in mid sale on tho 28th day of February 1805, the en tire a tock of liqaorm, whUkey wine, cigar* and tobacco, and all furniture, fixture* and uten- Bile of any kind, and all property of any kind forming a part of the etook uf W. D. Ne' ~ contained in the brick batlding No* 108 oi "* J - rth Auhle- —— occupied a wluak*] Notice of Application fori charge. * In the Diatrict Court of the United BlL for th* Soathweetern Division of th j Southern DUtrict of Georgia, < In the matter of ) Wm. ■- Sander*, l In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt- ) To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: You are hereby notifl»d that the abort* d.achxrge from* all* KM PASSMORE, Bankruptcy Notice. ■ DUtrtot Court of the Usltsd 8 the Southern Dlnrlet of dec rusrv ISOS, at 10 o'cl UmeandpSee •toted. r«tti Stoles, for Pabrusir, Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. , of Va i district u»$ on ir.a nu aay ox aeuroary, ivuo, hi ■aid W. D. Newsom waa duly adjudicated bankrupt; sad that the drat meeting of his creditor* will be held at the office «7 the un dersigned, J. H. Merrill, Referee, in Thomas- Tills. Ga., on the 7th dky of March. A D.. 1805, at 11 o'olock la the forenoon, at which time the mid creditors may atteod, pro re their claims* appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt and transact each other bualnemaa mi come before Bald meeting. Februai. J. H. MEftRII Referee in Bankruptcy. ii.triYiV'.fdaiUcthis ltfhdiyeM * ■":«?si*. Change of Builn R. L. Steele has bought out the Vjri- J Aosta Repair 8hop and is beck at hia o stand, where he will be pleased toe hi* old customers when they need giesanfl wagons repaired, or first horse zhoeing. Personal attention z to all dames of work in hia line, and Let Lira” is oar motto. * Jap-e-Lac, the Best Paint on E For making beautiful all interior v and furniture. Harley Hardware 0 tmarl sw I \ t