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ATURDAV, NOVEMBER 4, 1905.
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* PIONEER SQUARE MESH FENCE
THE STAY THAT S^AYSj 'T NEVER SUPS
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARTY
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
WILD HORSE RAN AWAY.
Two Big Blacks Made a Dangerous
Dash Through Streets.
Little Folks Enjoyed a Delightful Oc-
cas on Given by Little Miss Hallie
Cranford on her Fifth Birthday.
(From Wednesday’s Laily.)
There Is nothing that delighta the
average little girl more than to be
allowed to “dress up like ladles," and
the Invitations se"t out by Hnllfe
Cianford, the prei y Hr. If daughter of
Mr. end Mrs. J. (J. Cranford, filled
many young souls with pleasant i
tirlpations. The imitations to t
girls said:
"Next Tuesday at three
You will corao to see mo
With your hair done up high
And your drqtt to raw, .toes,
vhloli liko u lad;
(From Wednesday’s Daily.)
The two big black horses belonging
* Ih’iti Bros, made a dangerous dash
•hjoigli the streets this morning, be
ing f rlirhtened by a train on the A C.
A PRETTY HOME REDDING
THIS AFTERNOOp AT 4
Tl»‘ hors
Patterson s
a buggy in
came at full seped up
•t almost '
hich Mrs.
nml one of her children were riding.
They nnnowly missed other vehicles,
on the street and crashed into a tele
graph pole near the corner of Patter
son and ‘Valley street.
One of the horses was Injured by
'he fall., hut not
runaway\vnH an
rou:
Mr. Joseph B. Wilson and.J^S Hilda
Mae Patterson to bs Un|H in the
Holy Bonds of Matrimony at That
Hour.
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
The home of Mr. H. A. Patterson.
Hiding with 201 Patterson street, will be the scene
of a pretty, though quiet wedding this
afternoon at four o’clock, the con
tracting parties being Mr. Joseph B.
Wilson and Miss Hilda Mae Patter
son. •
The ceremony
Rev. L. R. Chrlstit
Uqt church, inilj
a fow
1 by
RAILROAD RATE8 IN FRANCE.
What the Traffic Manager of the Most
Important Railroad of France
Thinks of Government Regulation.
M. C. Noblemalre traffic manager of
the Paris-Lyon-Mediterrance Railway,
says in discussing, the American rail
way rate system.
“Your American method of making
a railroad tariff—leaving the compa
nies free to make the price of trans
portatlon, subject only to correction
by the government in instances of
abuse, of discretion—Is a better one
than our French methods. Indeed, I
don’t on what other principle your
iuld be made, Inasmuch as
’ays are privately owned <
n’t understand how
ment/fcould make rates for
Miller-Janes Shoe Co.
WHOLESALE
SHOES
Thn merchants of Gi
their stocks here.
Florida and Alabama
...... Fufl*floes carried. No need to go B
other foctory market*. We duplicate their goods sad ]
you the heavy freight charge*.
| railways;
•As
^k»romm5t?sd
r »«>Tum Tiy the Jury. an d It !»
I expected that he will be carried to
the occasion was fa celebration ofi Kllledfei-llle In a few days. On no
Hnllle'a nflh birthday ntld was ns uni- c °"", t of ,he hnlhiclnntlons under
quo as It was pleasant. > | " hlcl * ho Mr ' >"»'* family
To sec
*J1 be.
W.P
nd Mrs.
Many gmnes were plnyeil by the
llttlo folk* after which refreshments,
consisting of'cream, cnk*\ etc., were
served. The young hostess was the
teetpient of may pretty and useful
presents, and her friends, young nnd
old. hope that qjie will live to cele
brate many birthday anniversaries,
long nfter she Mas censed to take
pleasure In trailing skirts, frills and
furbelows nnd the frivolities of girl
hood nnd young womanhood.
ENTERTAINED AT CARDS.
Mrs. .1, C. McDonald entertained a
few friends nt cards Tuesday evening.
Duplicate whist was played, nfter
which dainty refreshments were
•erved.
For the Confederate Monument.
The merry •go-round will he run two
days this week, Thursday and Friday
from 2 until u o’clock p. in., for the
benefit of the Daughters of the Con
federacy's monument fund. The la
dles are asked to go and take their
Children and tllus help in a good
cause.
feared for their safety
confined by the officers
Dnn Smith, the neitr
n house nt Melrose a
also adjudged insane
and he
•at night,
who burned
ago,
•1th
well until a day or
The groom Is a broth'
Do rough Mr. P. K. WI
Ray Thomas, and he holds a respon
sible position with Carter and ’Dor-
ough, the music dealers. He Is quiet.,
energetic and. by strict attention to
business, is making a name for him-
elf.
Rawlings Decision Next Week.
The bride is one of Valdosta’s most
talented, ns well as prettiest young
women. She Is highly accomplished
A telegram from Atlanta states that as n mu8ic,un nnd presides over the
the supreme court will hand down de-’ orRnn of the FirHl Ba P llRt rhurch.
pistons In about fifty Important cases! Both of the P nr,,os ,mve man >’
next I uesdny .nnd It is expected that
the Rawlings case will he among the
full
That Y»i:itc'y E lamination.
It Is said that the chief trouble
about the new military regulation,
Axing a physical standard for enlisted
men. Is the trouble and time it takes
to get the men examined. Many
young men who would like to Join a
military compan> do not care to go
through a physical examination, or.
at least, they do not want to take
the time to do It.
number.
The Thin
print the
the clerk
furnish it
much Impi
tlon.
hopes to he able to
decision and has asked
the supreme court to
:is it is a matter of
throughout this sec-
IIS.
friends who wish them happiness
through life. This was attested In
the large number of wedding presents
which they received. ,
obMgw^HPre putting them In
force, to BubJ^them to the govern
ment for approval, and argue It out
with them. The position taken by the
government Is usually due to political
pressure from somelocallty or Indus
try and is therefore generally not
along Round business lines. They ar
gue something that runs counter to
the laws of nature and the laws of
trade and our rates are thus more
nnd more a matter of politics rather
than of sound railway administration
lending constantly toward a distance
tariff. In twenty years, at the rate
we are going. I don’t know where we
shall land.”
Arretted Two Negroes.
Deputy Crosby went up to Halil
yesterday nnd arrested Joe Baker and
George Butler, flic first on a chnrgi
of pawning stolen goods to C. Oak-
man and the other on a charge of
cheating and swindling, the warrant
being sworn out by S. M. Standlev.
They arc In jail and will bo tried
Saturday.
New Railroad Chartered.
Secretary ,»f St
granted a charter to n,e Sylvnnla
Girard Railroad company which Is to i
build and operate a railroad 25 miles
In length between the towns from!
which It derives its name. The capital!
he $lo.9iM). with the prlvl-1
leasing this to $250,000. j
The road will pass through the coun-*
of Screven and Burke. .
To Enforce the Light Law.
The ordinance requiring hacks to
carry lights at night will be rigidly
enforced tonight and from now on
The ordinance requires two lights on
each public hack a red light on
right nnd an ordinary white light on
. ha * the left. Thb police are notified to
rest all violators of this orldnance.
The result Is that all the hnckmen
e busily engaged In buying lamps
r their vehicles todav.
stock Is
8am Jones in December.
Manager Clinton Griffin received n
letter from Rev. Sa n .Tone* last nigh:
stating that he would arrange a date
for a lA'ture in the new Valdosta
theater early In December.
Putting in Steam Heat.
Plumbers are nt work today putting
the steam heating apparatus In the
Valdosta theater. The building will
be trade perfectly comfortable in th*'
a eather.
Special Committee at Work
The special committee compos
H F. Tillman. A. R. Dlmmock.
J. 11. Dasher, named My the last grand
Jury t,* look our the hooks of the
county officers, are now engaged In
that work. They were Investigating
the affairs of County Treasurer Lang
this morning.
Lawyer Placed Under Bond.
Is reported that J. l,em Dowling,
mng lawyer, formerly of Madison.
! Fla., was arrested last Thursday at
Wurrenton. Ga . charged with embez-
I zllng funds collected for -Jo A. S.
Pendleton Co , of this city. He was
1. carried hack to Madison and was
• { placed under bond of $700 to answer
e charge. He gave the bond With-
rouble.
. L. poltz-
rectum of
For Consumptives Sanitarium.
Governor Terrell has appointed a
board of three physicians to Inquire
into and report upon the question of
a state sanitarium for consumptives.
This board Is named In accordance
with the Joint resolution passed at the
last session of the general assembly.
To Build New Homes.
It Is announced that Dr. C. L
endorff contemplates the ere
n handsome Monte on his !<?t
terson street, north, at an earl;
Plans are being made for it nol
Plans are also being made for the
handsome new colonial home which
Mr. George Vain expects to erect on
his place a mile north of the city.
Bought Mercantile Interest.
It is reported that Messrs. D. B.
Small and Charles Groover have
bought the large Interest of Major J.
O. Varnedoe In the Valdosta Mercan
tile Co., wholesale dry goods and no
tions. It is understood that the pur
chase gives them control of the busi
ness, but that there will be no change
In the policy of the firm.
The Hunting Season Opens.
The hunting season for partridges
and game in that class opened last
night nt midnight, and by day light
this morning the sportsmen were on
their way to the fields with guns and
dogs to celebrate the occasion. ,
Birds are said to bo very plentiful
this season and those who went out
this morning found fine sport.
terse Duuuin^over
durant’s drug store. I will, be at my
office from 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m
each day.
L. C. Holtzendorff,
Valdosta,
DENTAL SUREON.
eorgla.
Cash For Timber Lands
I have clients for all timber and farm lands I cau get listed
from 200 acres up. If you intend placing fictitions values, I
can’t handle your property If you are anxious to sell, I have
Give full information. Write today
Sam W. Jones,” Valdosta, Ga.
To Begin Syrup Making.
The farmers will begin to boil syrup
next week, or rather many of.them
ill. Mr. T. M. Smith and the McRees
re usually among the earliest to be
gin grinding and they say they will
begin next week.
the City.
rldgt s wet
flush
Closed a Big Deal.
T. B. Culbreth of Tarver, was
cl»v yesterday and closed up
• Barters, n he deal which he recently made with
r into John Smith. Coppage & Co., for a large
tin* sports- tract of limber land near Wethorlng-
Mrds could ton Springs. Fla., The deal Involved
Partridges ir
A big covey of pal
ed ott Webster street, no
today The birds flew ov
Harris’ garden. Between
men and their dogs, thesv
probably find no place to light outside about $80,000 and the money changed
of town, so they came here. . hands yesterday. f l ;
.The Maryland negro Is as happy ns Take away woman and you couldn’t
the negro always Is when he can class fled man’s other troubles with a mt-
hlmsclf as an “Issue” or a "problem. H . croscope. \ f ^
The l,ocal Cotton Market.
There Is no material change in the
cotton market today. Sea Islands are
selling at 17 1-4 for good grades tu
uplands at 10 1-4 for good middling.
Dragging
Down
I Pains
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
£)R. T. FELIX GOURAUD’S ORIENTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEALTIFIER
Remove* Tsn, PlarV
KrtckiM, XI. th r.tch.
Rub, »n<l Skia I'imim
- — <t every bleiuL.
beauty, and ii«
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aching head, feet and hands cold, appetite
gonsor abnormal, obstructed period* and
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*<r!i
l menses. and their systems general-
down, they need building up, and
Jood need* cleansing.
Bradtield’* Female Regulator for
..—• *nd useful
build up the sys
tem, and at a regulator of the menstrual
P*
diseases pecuiu
cured by it.
“ ’gulator
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ddy anqbl- ‘ • - *
her genital organa a
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cures sick headache to a certainly by
tnkovlnf the cause.
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The bbaofield regulator Co.
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my meases were very palnfoUod Irreg-
kot suffer as I <
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