The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, November 18, 1905, Image 7

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1905. 11 l t mm Thomas-Dekle Hardware Co., .... HEADQUARTERS .... Hardware, Hill, Turpentine and Gin Supplies. Paints, Oils, Brushes, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Buck’s Cooking 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 see us when in the market for anything in our line. The Thomas-Dekle Hardware Company. HEADQUARTERS FOR ■ FLLWOOD woven FiELO FENCE, = POULTRY, RABBIT AND LAWN ■ elute efficiency at least expense, soinch \/ \T 42IMCH acticAl fence that will I < m viv turn ca* t . . i. 4 -i* s :i4incM .' - A fence Minch i ..it is saong, p r act:cully ever- . »!.-ti.!g, proven 1 thoroughly effi cient under! every possible condition. EVERY ROO 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 bow little money you can get absolute satisfaction. ELLWOOD FIELO MOVED I have moved my offices to the new Converse building over C. S. Bon- 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, DENTAL SURGEON. Valdosta, - - Georgia. VALDOSTA MARBLE WORKS. The best equipped plant of the kind in the country, operating latest improved machinery for Cutting and Carving MONUMENTS You are cordially invited to call and inspect our stock and get our prices. L. H. WARLICK, Proprietor VALDOSTA, GEORGIA. MiUer-Jones Shoe Co. SHOES 9 C. B. Peeples, —DEALER IN— Paints, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, Fine Mantels, Tiling, Grates, Brick, Lime •and Cement. I Sell “White Rose” Lime, the Best Lime Hade Is the Sonth, and Atlas and Lehigh’s Portland. Cements. McCormick Ai t'lano Mowing-Machines and Ihikes, Parts of all Mowers anc Rakes. 1 occupy my own building, pay no rent and sell cheaper than any one C. B. Peeples, 118 Bill Ave., West, VAi.DOS 1A A WHOLESALE ^ The merchant, of Georpin. Florida and Alabama can nave money by baying / / CS their stocks here. Full lipes carried. No need to go Baltimore, Boat on or VV j C other foctory markets. We duplicate their (goods and prices and can save j j C? you the heavy freight charges. \S iL _ MiUer-Jones Shoe Co., Valdosta. Si DELIVERY AT TIFTON. gjjjSglli Schoffild’s Iron Works, I MANUFACTURERS OF, jht Jail to Reach Their Freedom. She Passed a Scantling into Their Cell and They Used it in Prizing Open the Bars at the Top of the Cell. Three Were Charged With Felony Offenses. Parties who came down from Tifton last night told of a jail delivery which occurred there, the first happening of the kind in the new county of Tift. Five of the prisoners who escaped were waiting to answer for misde meanors in the city court, which con venes today. The other three were on felony charges and were to be tried at the adjourned term of the superior court. The eight prisoners were in the steel cells of the jail and a negro wo man imprisoned by the city, was in the outside room. Jhe woman hand, ed them a small scantling about four feet long, torn from the sand box of the stove, and with this they pried apart bars at the top of the cell, forced open the outside door, and, af ter climbing the wall which surrounds the Jail, were free. The eight escapes are Lewis Dun can, charged with larceny: Llge Webb, Wady Franklin, Charley Ford and Will Brown,, charged with misdemeanors and Gene Turner and Will Wright, charged with highway robbery, and Floyd Nelson charged with robbery. Sheriff Baker of Tift county, and Sheriff Oliver of the city court, are makjng strenuous efforts to catch the escapes. High Grade Machinery,* MACON, GEORGIA, /l.v ■ I- Up'-'V ; vw KH t»v 4 " > • "“‘' 3 " ' ■V'Asas--/ t'.rJ WBBf-W ■ JSF u iSW 1 2 . 4 Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cane] Mills, Corn Mills, Iron Grinders, Shafting, Pul leys, Boxing, Gearing, Iron and Brass Castings of every description.. We are Original Inventors of the Turpentine Distillers Steam Pumping Out fit. We have lately equipped our already extensive boiler shops, wliicli now gives us largest ca pacity of any manufacturers in the Sonth. We are headquarters for Steam Pumj*7 Inspirators, Injectors, Valves, Lubricators, Wrought SAVE MONEY AND DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURERS J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS CO., Proprietors, r Macon, Ga. Always Liberal to Churches. Every church will be given a lib eral quantity of L. & M. paint. Call for it. gallons Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint mixed with three gallons linseed oil, will paint a house. W. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va., writes: “Painted Frankenburg block with L. & M.; stands out as though varnished.” Wears and covers like gold. Don’t pay $1.60 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready-for-use paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel at 60 cents per gallon and mix It with L. & M. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. Sold by B. F. Whittington, Valdosta. A Real Wild Man. A dispatch to the Tribune from Springfield, 111., says: A real wild man, with horns and huge tusks, was discovered here. He Is George Brown, a big negro hailing from Georgia, who applied to a doc tor to have the silver plate which held his horns in place removed. He said the plate had been Inserted under the scalp for the purpose of fastening the two horns upon it. His two front teeth had been sawed off and supplied with gold crowns upon which could be screwed down two very formidable looking tusks amd when this had been accomplished he went as a real "wild man.” He de clared he had traveled all over Geor gia attracting the wondering multi tudes of people who came to gaze on a real "wild man” captured in the recesses of Africa. . jOY^EyS Celebrated Candies Fresh Every Week. Both Package and Bulk Goods. Full Line of Chocolates, at The CityBakery. 1845. i 1905. 'THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 1 INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., has been in successful business for sixty years, has cash as sets of over ninety-three million dol= lars, issues the most liberal and attrac tive policy on the market at LOWER RATES THAN OTHER TRUST WORTHY COMPANIES and pays the LARGEST ANNUAL dividends. The Leading Annual Dividend Company of America. Hhs never written a “Tontine Policy.” No Stockholders Purely Mutual. W. A. GODWIN, Agent, VALDOSTA, - - GEORGIA. Plleal Piles! Plletl Dr. Wllllama' Indian Pile Ointment I* prepared to cure pllee. and DOBS IT In abort order. Easy to apply; er ery box guaranteed; EOe an; 11. All druggists or by mall. WILLIAMS IITO. CO.. Cleveland. O Fire Insurance. Tornad Insurance. Imiure Your Property With Blitch & Richardson. If you want the best insurance in tin* best companies. We represent nothing but the best Strickland Building, 108 S. Patterson Street, Valdosta Ga James M. Johnson, ATTORN F.Y AT LAW, VALDO T.V, GEORGIA. Offices in Ashley Building ^.4 S. PENDLETON CO S WHOLESALE GROCERS. '.Vi: are sole agents for the El Nacional Cigar Co., manufacturers of clear Havana cigars. Fama Nacional and Triumpho Nacional brands. No Brands are more popular. SEND US YOUR ORDERS. The A. S. Pendleton Co., Valdosta, Qa. mwmzrwem