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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905.
TALK OF HE TO WN.| TALK OF THE TOWN.
Mr. D. R. McNeill, of Jacksonville. | The scaU are pUced ln the
was a visitor to the city yesterday. j JICtbod _ at church this week, but they
Mr. M. A. Briggs In having bis home ; w jj| Dot be up In time for the
repainted and other improvements L^rvices next Sunday. They will all
made. be placed by the following Sunday.
Mrs. T. H. McKey, of Brunswick. is»however, and the first services will
spending pome time with relatives In 1 be held on that day.
ihis city. I Mrs. T. M. Talbot was called to
Mrs. W. F. Mathis, of Cecil, is Bridgeport, W. Va„ yeaterdsy morn-
spending s few d*>s with relatives Ip Ins br « telegram announcing the ill-
of her mother, Mrs. P. H. Mur-
Mrs. Murray has many friends
the city.
Mbs Arbella Wright, a 1* ading belle
of Brunswick, is spending some time
with Mrs. A. J. Strickland.
Mr*. E. W. Gooding has returned to
the o'ty, after spending Kome time
with relatives in Savannah
Mrs. \V. W. Williams, Stales*
boro, is spending some tlnv '*• iti* Ivr
daughter, Mrs. W. M. Olive.
Miss Gertrude Thornhill, of Balti
more. head trimmer of Man!»u mil
liner.' department, arrived t*.«! ty
Mr. Ed Ferrell expects to leave n< x:
Tuesday for Cuba, on a visit to that
Island, and he will be gone about ten
days.
The bird season expired Wednes
day night, and the few quail that
w*rd left over in the cafes yesterday
brought fancy pflces.
Miss Helen Hamuiond left
Americus yesterday on a visit
friends there before going to
home at Augusta.
here who will wish her speedy recov
ery from her illness.
Material has been placed on the
ground for the new high school build
ing. and the work of laying the brick
v;!!! b.-gin next Monday if the weather
permits. The recent heavy rains have
interfered with all kinds of outdoor
work during the past week or so.
R«v. A. l.ichtenstein, a converted
.1 *•»•, van in the city this week, and
-idied at the Baptist chturli on
e.lfcw’ay night. He took up a col-
h '.ion to aid in his work as a minis
ter among the Hebrews, and received
.mile a liberal sum. He is trying to
build a church In St. I./)uiB.
The recent wet weather has greatly
retarded all kinds of farm work and
many of the farmers have already
: begun to worry over the outlook. Ac-
* or ! cording to past experiences, however,
,M , anything that helps to cut down the
^ t>r 1 cotton yield should be welcomed. It
1 beats raising the staple and then burn-
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Call 104 for fresh mackerel.
Seeds Velvet beans, lowest price;
Hickory King corn, the finest that
grows; Golden Dent, everybody knows
it. The Paine-Donaway Drag Co.
Limited quantity of the famous Su
wannee Sea Island cotton seed, direct
from the island, for sale by J. T. Rob
erts, Valdosta, Ga.
A few choice drinks for the public. 6c.
lemon and lime, cherry -phosphate,
orange phosphate, grape phosphate,
crugm soda, peach mm, orange fluff,
sherry cobbler, tntti fraitti cream, etc.
The Paine-Dunaway Drag Co.
Notice to turpentine men: Do not
contract for barrels until yon see us.
Valdosta Cooperage Co. 2-4-s-2m
Phone 104 when you want bass, drum,
sheep head and shad to bake; perch,
trout and shad to fry. Please get in
orders by 10 a. m., and 4 p. m. Will
be glad to see you at any time in our
new house, 112 west side Ashley street,
at the Messrs. Brinson and Hamilton
old stand. Yours to pi]
2-28-tf.
irs to please,
D. H. BELL.
Oliver, Williams & Grimes an-jing it.
rotirme another embroidery sale next I 8 j,a<l fishermen on the coast
we*-k. They have some good values, aa( j j n larger streams of the state
and the ladles will take advantage °f, are kicking because the law prevents
this sale. them for fishing for shad after the
Mr. \V. J. Haynes will preach at the 16th of March. The shad fishermen
Church of Christ next Sunday morQ-iare in the swim during the season,
lug at 11 o’clock and again that eve-j but the fellows who go after the
iilng at 7:20. All are invited to attend j bream have the advantage many
the services. ! months in the year.
Col. G. \. Whitaker hr*.r< returned j Rev. Hascom Anthony came down
from Washington and New York,! yesterday and spent the day here with
where he has been spending the past, his old friends and admirers. While
two weeks. He was In Washington I reading the war news from the Ori-
during the inauguration. ent yesterday, he remarked that the 1
Harry Edison, of this city, has been*only wa >" that ho could pronounce
rri'cted Jo mke part In the oratorical | those Russian names was to hiccough
r«.’ i which Is to In* held between »and then sneeze. That is about the
r« ;.rr -.entntlveu of several schools of best analysis of the Russian name
th!r y.-rMon Moultrie before long, jtbar wo have heard.
yA’j.rnoa Mlalr
Tax Receiver's Notice.
I will be at tlio following precincts on
dates given below, for tne purpose of
receiving tax returns for the year 1906:
Naylor, - - April 8, 12 and 24
Cat Creek, " 18 and 26
Hahira, • "6, 14 and 26
Club House, - • “ * 17 and 27
Ousley, - - • “ 7, 18 and 28
Clyattville, - - “ 10, 20 May 1
Lake Park, - - “ 11, 21 “ 2
Darsey’s School House, - • " 8
Dasher, - " 4
Valdosta on all Saturdays, and daily af
ter rounds are mode, until books close
on June 1st. C. S. BACON,
8-7-mayl0 Tax Receiver.
warded
t!*.? ">ntract for the new bunk bulid-
lug .it Mllltown last week. The struc
ture is to b‘ of brick, trimmed wHh
marble, with u large store In the rear.
Messrs. Rape & Butler, of this city,
have opened a branch house at Perry,
Fla., and Mr. Butler will be in chnrgo
of It. They have built up quite a large
business here, and they propose to do
the same thing In the Florida town.
Phantom Party Next Week.
The WymodauBls Club will give a
phantom party at the home of Mrs.
W. S. West next Tuesday evening.
The affair promises to be one of fun
and pleasure, for everybody is invited.
The costumes will be artistic, but sim
ple and quite in keeping with the
"simple life” theory and the poor
man’s purse. Refreshments will be
served. Admittance, 25 cents.
S
One dose of Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral at bedtime prevents
night coughs of children.-
No croup. Nobrohchitis. A.
Cherry
Pectoral
doctors medicine for all
affections of the throat, bron
chia’ tubes, and lunes. Sold
for over CO years.
••, have tiiftl Ayer’s Cherry Perioral In my
fitfully fair elt'lit vrers. There is nothtmc
to It for ennirha iu.d colds, espertulty fir r hi I-
tlren.**—Jill*. \V. It. Juymkr. Shelby, Al*.
•■SiiaSft ■ *-- r fttipaaar
Night Coughs
Embroidery Sale
-™= next ===- 1
Monday, Mar. 20th.
We had a record breaking sale of
embroidery last Monday. But on
account of the rain many were pre
vented from attending this sale, so
we give another sale next Monday.
Remember we have no old embroid-
eries to work off but show the new
est, prettiest line in the city.,
All styles of low cut shoes in Sorosis
and Drew Selby are coming in daily.
Oliver, Williams & Grimes,
PHONE NO. 34^
Patterson St., Valdosta, Ga.
1 Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Georgia,
Home Office, Valdosta, Georgia,
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Begun business on Wednesday, March 15th. Applications are pouring into
the Home Office very rapidly, and very soon the Lowndes county Branch will'
he filled to its limit, 1,000 members. The same can be said of the Brooks and
Berrien county Branches. A large force of men are in the field for business.
Any one contemplating the taking of insurance in this company would do
well to write the Home Office. You will be waited on promptly by one of its
representatives. If you wait to be called on, you are liable to be left out, as
the number of members in a county is limited; consequently, everybody de
siring to come in cannot. Good subjects, only, are accepted into member
ship The cost of protection, therefore, will be the lowest. Next week, a list
of some of the prominent policy-holders of Lowndes county will be given
the public. Give your application now and let your name appear among the
members.
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Georgia,
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.