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THE VALDOSTA
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/SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, l«06.
The Thomas=Dekle Hardware Company,
.... HEADQUARTERS ....
Hardware, Mill, Turpentine and Gin
Pint s, 0 ils, Brushes, Sash, Doors and Blinds
Buck’s Cookmg Stoves and Ranges, the very best. Crockery and Glassware. Ellwood Fence,
the most popular fence on the market. The Ellwood is built like a bridge, braced, supported and
tied.' No stronger or more substantial structure possible. Ellwood fence will hold your hogs,
cattle^ horses and poultry. We have all sizes in stock and can make prompt delivery. Come to f
see us’when in the market for anything in our line.
The Thomas-Dekle Hardware Company.
[LLWOOD
■■ POULTRY. F
HEADQUARTERS FOR .
mien FIELD FENCE,:
POULTRY, RABBIT AND LAWN FENCE. %
£3, ■
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Absolute pfficiency at least expense, soirch 1
A practical fence that will
positively turn c.v.tie,
horses, hogs and s-wimcw J \/\j y/ \
pigs. A funce -sine.,
that is s-..oe 0 -, -*-*-!***<?-'•J-'
practically ever-
•astieg, proven
thoroughly etfi- £
cient under '
every possible
condition. EVERY ROD OF ELLWOOD FENCE IS GUARANTEED.
If you want your fencing problems satisfactorily solved, call and see the
ELLWOOD FENCE and let us show you for how little money you
can get absolute satisfaction.
RETURNING HOME
IN NEW ORLEANS
PEOPLE FLOCK TO WELCOME
THE PRESIDENT.
The Epidemic is About Ended and
the Refugees are Returning—The
The City 8choola are Opening
Their Doors and Many Children
Enter.
Nejv Orleans, La., Oct. 17.—The
rush of New Orleans people to their
homes continues, induced by Iho fact
that the fever has passed and by the
anexiety to be hero during the visit
of the President to show him how
his services during the fever fight
were appreciated.
The influx from surrounding states
and more instant sections is also in
creasing. The school attendance has
Increased more than five thousand
since the schools were opened two
weeks ago. Two more schools open
ed this week, leaving only two more
unopened.
To noon today, there were two
new cases of fever and no deaths,
making tho totals 3,331 cases to date
and 434 deaths.
Dr. J. M. Ro
nau. bacteriologist
•f the Marine hotpial service, who was
sent here by Surgion General Wyman
to make Investigations at the Emergen-
07 hospital, has returned to Washing
ton. In his work here be has co-op-
trat#d with Dr. Goldberger, also of
tho oervlce. Dr. Rosenau took with
him n-umerous samples of blood, etc.,
bat btfor# ho left would not bo quoted
00 to any discoveries. Dr. Rosenau.
tt la understood, however, found the
type of disense so mild that ho had dif.
Acuity In obtaining tho material he <1»*.
alrod. When Dr. Rosenau arrived the
disease had changed from a malignant
to a rather mild tye of fever.
General Improvement in state eondl.
tlons continue
Lake Providence considers that the
disease there has practically been
wiped out. It lias almost been over
come at Tallulah, but PrcHldent Gaines,
of tho Tallulah hoard, has Issued an
appeal to Tallulah refugees not to re
turn until there Is a heavy frost, sc
that fresh material may not bo pro
vided for tne disease. Only one death
occurred in the state outside of New
Orleans In the preceding 24 hour*.
Tiie lifting of some of the quarnn
tines is already bringing country peo
pie Into New Orleans, and enabling
other country people who have been
refugee!tig her.- and elsewhere,
turn to th.-lr homes.
WHY ANGEL8 HAVE NO BEARD.
In carving the faces of sculptured
angels upon the new Episcopal Ca
thedral of St. John the Dlvli*
New York, forty of the angelic fig
ures were represented as fenial
This aroused the attention of t
clergymen, who thought that
some of the best established
stances of angels, Raphael, A>rael,
Michael and Gabriel were men, that
some place should be glvei to men
In the Cathedral’s ranks of angel3.
It was finally (fetermlned that men
angels should have a place, but Dr.
Huntington pointed out that he had
never seen a picture or sculpture of
au angel with whiskers, and. there
fore, all the angels were directed to
be with smooth faces.
This Is not a new question at all.
It was long since settled by a dis
tinguished divine, the Rt. Rev Rich
ard H. Wllmer, late Bishop of Ala
bama, who was remarkable at once
for his piety and humor. When
some one asked him why It was *hat
tho pictures and figures of men an
gels, as well as female ang.Ms, v
represented without beards.
Bishop replied promptly that
soemed to be easy enough to make
angels out of women, but that men
could only get Into heavea by
“close shave.”—Richmond Times-
Dispatch.
THE SEARCH FOR
HER MURDERER!!
SLAYER OF BE8SIE BURTON i
MAY SOON BE IN TOILS. I
Believed to be in San Francisco by
the Police—The Pal of the Brutal
Murderer Tells of his Where
abouts.
Berkely, Cal., Oct. 17.—As the re
Reimrfs
dlcnte that
generul ye
turns. hol.l«
villi.
or In
low*
d by |>r. Wn
disinfection i
»'• large numbers of
vc red the appeal, the
the city showing up
That ts the quar-
fever has principal
particularly well,
ter in which the
ly raged.
The weather today was threatening,
and there was a slight chill In the air.
promising a further full in temperature.
Lawyer Pays for Bad Advice.
Consul Guenther says in a report
that German lawyers are liable in
damages to their clients for evil -re
sults consequent upon mlileadlng
advice. The Supreme Court of Ger
many has recently rendered a de
cision that an attorney is liable to
hu? c licnt to the full extent for care
lessly giving Incorrect advice.
The court held that the attorney
who for pay gives his client In legal
matters advice as to certain conduct
and procedure Is liable for the legal
consequences suffered by the client
in acting thereon, provided that
such advice Is not only faulty, but
has been proved to have been given
carelessly.
An attorney tacitly assumes the
position of debtor of the client,
which obliges him to bo careful In
giving advice, and he Is, therefore,
liable for Its- consequences If he has
failed through carelessness.
suit of a lengthy conference last
witn William Ellis, of Australia
lies lu the hospital with a tracturd
skull, indicted, it is alleged, by a
Known as Brush, alias Curtis, ,u:.
who. It is also alleged, is accused of
the murder of Bessie Burton, near Col
orado Springs, Colo. Marshal Volnur
learned mat the unknown woman who
is alleged to have played a part In the
scheme to end Ellis' life in Berlin once,
succeeded in ki eping Andrews bidden
in Denver for two months.
On leaving Denver the pair went di
rectly to Vancouver from where they
took the steamer Mlowera for Aus
tralia, where they lived until departing
on the Sierra about eight weeks ago
for San Francisco.
While in Australia Brush, Ellis said,
entered into all manner of confidence
games and acording to Bills, they “had
welcned” on bets at the Kensington,
race track. This was their chief rea
son for leaving Australia. In the anti
podes Brush lived under the name 01
Clayton Hill, which be to.’t
his true name.
It Is believed ^br-the
t$at Brush an dthe woman who aecom
panted him are located in Son Francis
co, and that their capture will be a
matter of but a short time.
E3111s said last night that Brush fur-
ther told him that the woman he was
with Is a French Canadian whom he
first met In Montreal, Canada.
MONEY TO LEND
MONEY TO LEND
THE
DESIRES TO LEND
$50,000' Fifty Thousand Dollars $50,000 j
ZE3ZCTW?
FIRST—On improved Real Estate in the City of Valdosta.
SECOND—For building purposes on vacant lots.
THIRD—On Farm Land near Valdosta.
^•“iON WHAT TERMS ?
nSiljliIcJ 1 FIRST—Monthly payments of $ls foi
Homervills Town Election.
An election was held yesterday
for the purpose of selecting & mayor
and councilman for tho uncxplred
term.
Ur. S. \V. Register and Judgo O.
H. Cornelius wero candidates for
For Over Sixty Years.
An Old and Well Tried Remedy —
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
bee., used tor over sixty yean by mil-
lions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic and
Is the test remedy for diarrhoea, to
pleasant to thi taste. Sold by drug,
gists In every part of the world.
Twenty-Ore cents a bottle. Its value
Is Incalculable. Be sure and ask tov
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
take no other.
NO HUNTING NOTICE.
This notifies the public that all of
my land la posted according to law,
and hunting thereon la forbidden.
C. I. SHEI.TON.
City Tax Books.
Now open. Call and pay your
mayor, and Mr. Seward Smith was , aIe , „ clty clt . rk!i offloe . Books
unopposed for councilman.
. The vote was as follows:
G. H. Cornelius. 42.
S. W. Register, S.
PorCouncllman, Seward Smith, 43.
The new mayor and councilman
will begin their dittos at once.—
Clinch County News.
.close Doc. 20th.
The Library Hours.
It to announced that the
Library will be open hereafter from
of Mon-
5 O'clock In the afternoons
day, Wednesday and Friday.
The shoemaker says one of the
firat thing* he thinks of Is his tost.
men seem to think that
• *>»
Is It a burn’ Uso Dr. Thomas' Ec-
lectrlc Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas'
Eclectrl? Oil. At your drui
la It Right?
Is It right that a property owner
should lose 94.20 to let a dealer make
SO cento r A dealer makei SO cents
more on fourteen gallons of ready-for-
use paint, at fUO per gallon, than
our agent does on eight gallons of L.
£ U. paint and alx gallons of linseed
oil, which makes fourteen gallons of
the best paint In the world, ai 11.20
per gallon; the property owner loses
just |4.20. Is It rghtt
It only requires 4 gallons of L £
M. and 3 gallons linseed oil to paint
a moderate slxed house.
Ten Thousand Churches pstnted
with Longman & Martinez L. & M.
Paint.
Liberal quantity given to churches
when bought from B. F. Whittington,
Valdosta.
-Monthly payments of $15 for each $1,000 borrowed.
SECOND—Each borrower becomes a stockholder and shares in the
profits he helps to accumulate.
THIRD—Every borrower has the privileage of paying his loan In full at
Any Time by giving us back our money less the value of his
the value of his stock is identical with that of any
stock, and
other stockholder who has not borrowed from the Association
G. A. WHITAKER,
President.
OFFICE AT THE M
A,
THE MERCHANTS’
. J. STRICKLAND,
Vice-President.
BANK-
Secretary &
. J. T. BLALOCK,
Treas
it
Will Decorate State Capitol.
Governor Terrell has signified his
Intention of having the state capital
In Atlanta decorated upon the occa
sion of President Roosevelt’s visit
to Atlanta, October 20. Ho announc
ed on Friday morning that he would
have all of the bunting and ilags
that are stored away In the base
meut of the state house brought
forth and displayed in the bronzes
adong the Washington and Huunter
•treets sides of the capltol.
Dissolution Notice.
Fender & Barco have this day
sold out and dissolved copartnership,
And after this date neither one will
be responsible for the other's
tracts. ,
J. F. Fender,
W.. 8. Barco.
16, 1005. 10-17-4t.
THE MODERN RU8H.
He didn't have time to chew
The food that be had to eat;
But he washed It Into his throat
As if time was a thing to beat.
At breakfast and lunch and dinner
Twas a bite and a gulp and go—
Oh, the crowd is so terribly eager,
And a man has to hurry so!
A bite and a gulp and away
To the books and the ticker!
A bit and a drink and a smoke and
a seat
At the card table half of tho night,
A pressure, a click and a pallor,
A cloth-covered box and a song
A weary old fellow at forty,
Who Is deaf to the noise of the
throng.
Chicago Times-Horald.
This New Waverly
A Judicious Inquiry.
A well known traveling man who
visits the drug trade says he has of
ten heard druggists Inquire of custom-
ers who asked for a cough medicine,
whether It was wanted for a child or
for an adult, and If for a child they
almost Invariably recommend Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. The
reason for this to that they know
there is no danger from It and that
It always cures. There Is not the
least danger In giving It. and for
coughs, colds and croup It Is unsur
passed. For sale by W. D. Dunaway,
Valdosta, Ga.
ONLY
Drop-Head, ballbearing
aud one of the lightest
running Machines on
the market; five drawers,
full ouartered oak and
handsomely finished.
Finest material and
workmanship in its con
struction.
A ten year written
guarantee given with
every machine. Gall
and see it.
These special prices on
the New Waverly will
hold for only a short
while longer.
H. K. McLendon
Valdosta, Qa.
tit Ifni
MFS'-rKS
in ^UanU. Georgia.
A Southern Buggy
tor Southern trade,
i fine Leather Quarter Top. haa genuine
- . .. . • 1 Leather
1 Cuihion. and I
Dlia, la IIVJSUUJ .-ilj
Regular retail price $05.(M to $75.00.
LDKN KAGLK BUGGY, regular retail
price ttlBtto $15.00
Catalog tad full description aent on request.
GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO.
158-160 Bdgewood Ave., ATLANTA, Ga.
MilWones Shoe Co.
SHOES
WHOLESALE
70a the heavy freight chargee.
Miller-Jones Shoe Co., Valdosta.