The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, November 18, 1905, Image 3

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THE VALDOSTATTIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1 HOB. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever D r. T. FELIX GOURAOD’S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER 5SXK Efc tags BmM, ud bkta DImmc*. iH?owwIrailonf^ e For tale br all drujutit* and Fancy* Good* Dealer* In the United Stataa, Canada and Europe. FEBD.T.HOPIIHS, Prop., 37 Grot Jones Street, KswTcil aa the leaat harmful PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 6. S. Richardson, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Valdosta, Ga. PHCENIX LODGE NO. 4. I. 0. 0. F Moots every Friday evening at eight o’clook, Ashley Building, oorner Patterson St. and Hill Ave. Dr. Clarence Whittington. DENTIST Office in new Strickland Building, near Merchant! Bank. Geo. W. KEENE, DENI 1ST, Lake Park, - Georgia. CURRAN R. ELLIS, ARCHITECT, •j. WIREGRASS WEDDINGS + + •i- *i- 'i* *!• -5- *;• Mrs. William Parker Maxwell an nounces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Alice May, to Mr. Wm. Pitt Norris, formerly of Adel. The ceremony will occur at Montezuma on November 29th, at the Methodist church. Mr. Henry W. McDonald and Miss Ella Miley were united in marriage last Sunday afternoon, three miles west of Hahira, Judge H. B. Lawson, officiating. , Mr. J. W. Powell and Miss Zonie Gay were married at the home of the bride’s parents in Colquitt county last week. Mr. Albert A. Riley and Miss Janie Vinson Fidler were joined in the holy bonds at the home of the bride’s par ents in Thomasville last Wednesday, Rev. J. M. Outler officiating. , % ADJOINING COUNTIES. % ■j. In Worth superior court last week, J. F. Roberts was acquitted on the charge of murder, for killing John King, and I. L. Ford was acquitted of the same charge for killing John Slaughter. , Rev. J. A. J. Dumas, of Pelham, has accepted a call to the Baptist church at Baxley and will move there In the uext thirty days. Mr. W. L. Ship ,of Pelham, died in Colorado last week, where ho was spending some time, having lately In vested In some mining interests there. Wm. Boynton, while returning to Pelham from Camilla last week was held up by a couple of meu and robbed of $10, which he had on his person. One of the men held a pistol under his nose while the other went through his pockets. Plans are on foot to erect a monu ment to the women of the Confeder acy at Thomasville. The marriage of Miss Rebecca Mab- bett and Mr. Clyde Neel was In event of unusual Interest at Quitman last Wednesday afternoon at the borne of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mabbett. Rev. J. M .Lovett officiated. says that the maln buslnes8 Btreot The Thomasville Times-Enterprise and a large crowd was In attendance. Mr. W. O. Cox, of Tifton, and Miss Cleveland Mayfield, of Newnan were united in marriage last Sunday, at the home of Rev. J. S. Hardaway who offi ciated at the wedding. Miss Annie Stripes and Mr. W. E. Goether, of Tifton, were joined in marriage last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stripe* there would have taken the premium at any world’s fair for the depth, thick ness and toughness of the mud last week. The Times-Enterprise describ it as “a surging sea of mud” and its description made us give d sigh and a hearty bye-bye to "auld lang syne” In Valdosta. Mr. Bud SIneath of Adel, and a par ty of others had a narrow escape from death last week near Jennings, Fla. Lewis Morrison as Mephisto. Sir Henry Irving’s production of "Faust ’ wap considered the acme of stage realftm until Lewis Morrison decided to return to the stage this season In his creation of Mephisto with a production that surpasses all previous efforts. British electricians are not as skilled, nor are scenic ar tists in the race with our New York artists like Ambruster and Reavey. Lewis Morrison can be seen as Me phisto on November 24th. The pro duction has called forth approval and admiration from the most prominent critics in thb country. Sheriff's Sale. 8TATB OF OKORGIA-T.nwii.hM County Will bn Hold on tho firNt Tuu«<1h.v in Dim b**r. at public outcry, at tho court house nnid county, within tho legal hours of sale, the highest bidder, for canh, certain prooei of which the following is a full and corupl deacription. Ten <ir - number t Ten (10) i ..umber on* the Eleventh (11th) district of said countv. riy ...... - . Nelson, and on »he South and W« public road leading from Valdosta to Nash ville, Oeoririr — ** — as the Cat Or Also, about twelve (Vi) acres, of thei .... being km the Cat Creek Mill place, Also, about twelve (12) aci o*.«.» •..* of land lying North of said Oat Creek and Rai of aaid public road, upon which it* Mrs. Ida Camvell, said property being i possession of tho said Mrs. Ida Caswell. J. F. PASSMORE. Sheriff. VEGETABLE SICILIAN . "lairRenewer A splendid rcn.c for the hair, makes the hair grow long and heavy. Aiwsys restores colortogray hair,all thedark, rich color of youth. I ' iioO'- iaHim; r.nlso, Se ; d for fifty years. 11 ’-ygagjjgftggtf**''* There is no opium or other harmful sub- itance in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. it may be given to a baby as confidently as m an adult. It is pleasant to take, too, and always cures, and cures quickly. It it a favorite w'th mothers of small children for colds and croup. Lumber Lumber. PENDER LUMBER CO DKAl.KHs IN A Li, KINDS OF "tween Georgia Southern A Florida and Atlantic « at Tifton. Rev. H. M. Morrison per ^hey were 0 n an engine when a string gg formed the oeremonv. . a .... . .. . ; .. ; v | A Snap In Cane Ms Dr. R. H. Thomas, DENTIST. Office in Ashley Building, Over J. W. Pinkston’s Store. CRANFORD & WALKER, Attorneys-at-Law VALDOSTA, . . GEORGIA OffloM Ashler building, rooms 1 and 3. A. J. LITTLE. A. E. SMITH. Little & Smith, ATI ORNEYS AT LAW, Valdosta, Ua. * Office Over Fir.I National Rnnk. Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Lowndes County: Notice la hereby given that tht has applied to the Ordinnry of said county for leave to Hell all the land belonging* **■ tate of John W. Harrell for t L tribution. Said application December 1905. ) be held u Jamkh HenUdrsH. GEORGIA—Lowndes County: To all whom it may con tern: Lngene Boston having applied for guardian ship of the person and property of Alberta Te- This Oct. 24, 1905. Leave to Sell. Mrs. Mary Vickers, Administratrix of tho t of L. L. Vickers, having in proper form _ • • -- w il a u real oh- ....... -j. Vicker’d estate, o cite all concerned to show cauHe at l why said Adminlntra- ‘ • sell said proper- * the lnw directs. A. V. .Simms, Ordinary. , after advertising h Application for Dismission. GEORGIA—Lowndes County: administrator should nol his administration and r lie discharged from Citation. GEORGIA—Lowndes County: Mrs. W. J. Llnborger, guardian of W. Linberger. has applied to me for a discharge from her guardianship of W. J. Limbergor. This is therefore to notify all persons c cerned to tile their objections, if any they have, on or before the t!r> t Mondav in Decem ber next, else ahe will be discharged from his guardianship a **—* m — formed the ceremony. A marriage P* much interest along the line of the Atlantic Coast Line in this state and Florida will be that of Miss Helen Denham to Mr. Freder ick C. Barfield In Savannah, on tho 29th of this month.,Miss Denham Is a daughter of Capt. W. B. Denham .gen eral superintendent of the Atlantic Coast Line. Miss Florence McCranle and Mr. Ben Sutton were married at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Neal Mc Cranle, four miles west of Adel last Sunday afternoon. Elder H. \V. Par rlsh officiated. Mr. N. T. Peeples, of Nashville, and Miss Clara Sheppard, of^ Senola, are to be married tomorrow in the flit ter place. Mr. C. R. Ashley, Jr. of this city, will be best man. Mr. Hodie McDermid, of Sparks, and Miss Bessie Price, of Lloyd, Fla., married last Tuesday at Lloyd.' Mr. and Mrs. Garbutt of Wright, in Irwin county, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Gretna, to Dr, Robert Ware, of Waycross Miss Ada Davidson of Moultrie, and Mr. T. R. Cochran, of Camilla, joined in marriage last Wednesday, Rev.. A. M. Bennett officiating. GEORGIA—Echol* County. Will be gold on the flrnt Tuesdny in Decem ber next, at public outcry at the court hnu.se In Raid county, within the legal honrn of sale, to the highent bidder for cash, the following described property: LotH of land numbers Meventv-elght (*8). one hundred and thirty- nine (138). one hundred and fifty-eight (158) and two hundred and thirty (230), in the thir teenth diHtrict of said county. Said property levied on as the property of My*. E. H Cordell, to satisfy an execution is sued from the county court of said county in favor of I Epstein & Bro. against said Mrs. E. H. CordelL This 2nd day of November. 1906. 11-MI. *. Q. PRESCOTT, Sheriff. GROCERIES My stock of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries is more complete than ever before. Heinz’s Pickles and National Biscuit Go’s goods always on hand. Choice brands of Coffee, Teas and Extracts. Give me a trial. Your orders will re- •ceive prompt attention. 4. E Culpepper, Phone 2s9. No Poison in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. From Napier, New Zealand, Her ald: Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia had an analysis made of all the cough medicines that wore sold in that mar- Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was en tirely free from all poisons. This ex ception was Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, made by the Chamberlain . Hdicine Company, Des Moines, Iowa, U. S. A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safe i and est that can be had; and P. is with u feeling of security that uny mother can give it to her little ones. Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy is especially recommended by Its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. When taken in time It pre vents pneumonia. This remedy Is for sale by W. D. Dunaway, Valdosta, Georgia. A Common sense Ruling. The President has a way of doing things that must be calculated to well nigh take away the breath of the red- tape stickler at Washington. Recent ly he authorized an amendment to the civil service rules providing that licreafter a cabinet officer shall have power summarily to remove, without a hearing any civil service employe in his department who has been guilty of misconduct or who Is Inefficient In the performance of his duties. Here tofore unworthy employes have been known to take advantage of their civ il service status to hold their jobs, and have defied their superiors. This ruling of the president will put a slop to that sort of thing. Possibly the president may have strained his au thority a little but his action la based on common sense anyway. of trucks attached to it broke loose and fell fifty feet to the river below. Being on the engine was all that saved them. A negro named Charles Blount, at Adel, robbed a trunk belonging to Louis Miller of $49. He was later ar- rested at Sparks and $38 of the money was recovered. School rallies are to be hold at every militia between now and the first of December to discuss the matter of levying a small school tax for improv ing the schools of the county. Mr. A. C. McLeod Is remodeling the Snow residence at Quitman which he recently bought. ^He is adding sev eral rooms- and. another StfiUL JC&U&. will make it one of the handsomest homes In that place. Contractor R. A. Whitehurst, Nashville, shipped a car load of sweet potatoes Inst week, and It Is said that he has plenty more for shipment If the returns ar© satisfactory. Waycross will be in the throes of a county fair this week and the outlook Is that a largo crowd will* attend, es pecially tomorrow when Ringling's circus will be In that city. w ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ £ offer the Celebrated Golden CANE j MILLS as Follows : EVER WATCHFUL. A Little Care Will 8ave Many Valdos ta Readers Future Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. See that they have the amber hue of health; The discharges not excessive or In frequent; Contain no "brlck-dust-llke” sedi ment. Doan’s Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and cure them when they’re sick. II. Y. Ferrell, veterinary surgeon, living at f>7 State street, Albany, says: "Although 1 have never been laid up by kidi.oy complaint, I have suffered a great deal with a lame and aching hack, and have felt like going to bed on that account often enough. This dull, heavy pain was with mo for sev eral years. The urine was also very dark and sluggish and contained a thick sediment. I tried all kinds of remedies and used prescriptions of my own, but without success. Nothing seemed to take hold, until I procurod Doan’s Kidney Pills. They were ex actly suited to my case. Since using the pills 1 have not been bothered with those pains, and the kidney secretions have been restored to a normal color and consistency.” Plenty more proof like this from Valdosta people. Call at A. E. Dim- mock's dfug store and ask what his customers report For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Bu alo, N. , sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. In olden times the newspaper* an nounced births, marriages and deaths under th«* following headings: '‘Hatch j ed, Matched and Dispatched.” Under the* heading "Scratched should be placed the divorce cases. . 1. Now Model 2. Now Model 12. New Modol 14. Nov Model 10. New Model 12x New Model • tr .Naur.Modoi 1. Old Modol 10. Old Modoi 12. Old Modol 15 on 20 00 23 50 33 50 45 (V) 80 00 43 00 13 50 13 50 22 0Q w. h. BRiaasjj Hardware Company.^ The BUT IN WATCH Youngest Whiskey House in Valdosta. THE LEAD. ME GROW |I A 'V7'C‘ the right kind of goods at the right prices and am in position " to give better goods at lower prices than any oi the older established houses in South Georgia. My motto Is new methods and new Ideas. The world is moving too fast to hold to the old way. 1 want your business, and to get It, l know that 1 must give you good, honest measure at the lowest prices, with polite gentlemanly treatment. I pay especial attention to mail orders, giving the quickest service possible after orders are received. Some of My Special Brands. i "I Thank the Lord!” cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., “for the relief I got from Buck- len's Arnica Salve. It cured my fear- ful running sores, which nothing else ^ The little folks love Dr. Wood’s would heal, and from which I had suf- Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to. fered for 5 years.” It Is a marvelous take; perfectly harmless. Positive healer for cuts, burns and wounds, cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis. Guaranteed at W. D. Dunaway’s and aatt ’ na - j A. E. DImmock’8 d*jg stores; 25c. Old Bob Rye, : : $1.00 per quart, , 4 quarts delivered for $1.00 Sandlin’s Blue Grass, : 1.00 “ 4 4.00 Long Cotton, : : : 75 “ ., .. 3 00 Horse Shoe, : : : 75 “ 4 41 •» 44 3 0 Rose Valley Rye, : : ; 1.00 “ 4 11 not Ueiiv red 4 '*) Jefferson Club Rye : : : 1.25 " 4 5 00 Old Parker Rye, : : : 1.50 “ 4 t).(H) Freestone Corn, : : 75 “ “ 4 •• .. 3X0 I have a full line of Ryes, Corns, Gins, Rums, Wines, iBrandies. etc. Write uie for prices. Address Postoffice Box 441 or Phone No. 20. SEND ME YOUR ORDERS. YOURS FOR BUSINESS. H* J “Cap” SANDLIN, VALDOSTA, GA.