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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, (SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2s, 1905.
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HOW IS YOUR
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
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We have[a [special and
fancy line of imported
and domestic groceries,
including cake - making
ingredients. Also sev
enty-five brand new syrup
barrels to dispose of quick
Matting, art squares, rugs, carpets and rockers? We will have to ar
rive today, 40 rolls of 1906 styles of matting, and our 1906 styles of
moquets, axminsters and ingrain rugs has arrrived. Our immense stock
of rugs, as well as 40 styles of plain and fancy rockers, is on exhibition
on the fourth floor. We now carry 30 samples of tapestry, velvet and
brussels carpeting. You are cordially invited to inspect our immense
stock of furniture, which we are now exhibiting at our same old stand.
Ousiey & Co
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CASE UNDER THE BULK LAW RUSSIAN PEASANTS WANT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT! TO EXPEL THE LANDLORD I
A Verdict for the C>a mants
the Case of
.Moser
rectcd by the Court
Potts, Thompson A Co., vs. G. D.
Cox.
Quite an inte esting case and on-
tboti s of Importance to business men a general uprising The peasant con-
was decided In the superior court /Brens will assemble here tomorrow,
yesterday.
Nov' 22 — Excitement
among the peasants In the central
and southeastern provinces is spread
ing rapidly and it is feared that itwill
be impossible to suppress the move
ment which promises to develop into
< It was the case of Potts, Thompson
Liquor Company vs (1. D. Cox. a suit
<m attachment with Parham & Com-
i pnny. Claimants, it was a case
^ brought under ..»«* liuik Law of 1903,
The leaders are preachang expulsion
of landlords and a division of their
estatts, and are advocating a refusal
to pay taxes until constltuentassem-
bly is called together
IN EMBARRA88INQ POSITION.
Chicago Author May Have to Remar
ry Bride of a Day.
Chicago, Nov. 23.—Because of his
Ignorance of a new law governing
whkii prevents t ie selling of goods
in bulk unless .lie vendor furnishes
the buytr wl.h a list of his assets
and creditors under oath and that no
'.title passes until this Is done.
In this particular case G. D. Cox! the marriage of divorced persons in
is alleged to have sold Parlium &! the state of Illinois, Jack London,
Company some $1,100 worth of 1 the well known author, h&s placed
liquors on which was an indebted-' himself In a somewhat embarrassing
'."mm to Potu, Thompson Upuor'Co. ...position. and tt may be MfMMurjr for
pony W about »700, Under'tblj jav/ blm to rema
(be goods aold ore bold liable fra-thq, tredpe, to
npd t';e verdict w#» (UrVuyJ. -nlay,
t**’r
if by (he court'In.'favor of tho plain- ' Thb last'le«t»l»tureofnilnolaj»«il-
/ooilwaVcl & Smith reprfs'ftt «<I
'oodwafrd a Smith reprflWt- v B( * * !i " v forbidding the marriage of
the plaintiff, and Col. O. M. Smith divorced peope In this state until one
tile clatmnnta. "year after the divorce had been In
The case will go to the suprbaro foil effect. The some law la In effect
court on tho ground that the law 1, In California, In which State Mr.
Unconstitutional. It is said that It I-omlon was divorced from his first
i.* lyia been declared unconittutlo al wife.
In some stales and unheld in oth«Ti*. The Initial decree in tills case was
’ TU© case of O. M. Smith, admlnls- Issued November 17, ’904, and the
ttiltor of the estate of Elvira Bluk. final decree November 18, 1905.
Y*rhlch application was mado for Mr. London, assuming that tho
'6 to sell certain lands and a mr.e year commenced from the Issue of
> niatf came up. F. M. Humphries ill- the preliminary decree, considered
uU a claim to this property on the himself free to marry. It Is declared
it flPound that Miss Black had given by lawyers In this city that a divorce
READ WILLIAMS’ WAY«
atua
This one gallon 20c.
oil can at this sale only..
12c.
This Cuspidor
is painted out
side and white
enameled in
side. The bot
tom is made of
steel. Regular
price 15c. each, at this
sale two for
15c.
Here is a 50c. Crumb Brush
and Tray of best nickel plate
and good brush at just one half
the regular price. At 25q
this sale
We sell granite steel milk
pans for less than the other
fellows do. 20c. 3 quart - _
size only 1UC.
White Canvas Belts, all Sizes.
Some worth 15c. and 20c., none
worth less than 10c. At this sale r_
your, pick ; j
would like
F. M. WILLIAMS you to know
that no fake
sales ever take place down Williams’ Way.
Only best goods at lower prices are sold at
his store. Every price in this ad -is lower
than any merchant ever offered it at before
in Valdosta. These prices.for one week.
Gold Plated Scarf Pins.
Pins of the same q ality that
other stores sell at 35c. and which
we sell at 25c. are here for you jq
at this sale at only
*m ft^iu the land and mule for work that Is not effective until tho final decree
* lie hud done. A verdict was render- is granted, and that tho one year of
elapso after that
44 against the clnimant In the laud probation must
KoUe, but giving him the mulo. time.
■ V The injunction case of the Strlik
land Cotton Mills against W. L. and SENATOR BURTON'8 CA8E.
A'. Converse, in which it is sought to
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restrain the latter gontlemon from The Government Will Have all Its Ev-
building a dam across tho Converse idence in Today
branch near the city, Is being tried, St Louis, Nov. 23—With the gov-
today Considerable time was con- eminents ease against Senator Bur*
fumed in getting tho Jury on ac- ton practically developed, the gov-
» ... ,:k> fact that so many nu n j ornment attorney announced that the
are either stockholders in the ml!'. | government would probably complete
or related to stockholders The Jury its evidence today Few witnesses
was secured shortly bofore 11 o'clock have been summoned for defense
and the tr.a of the case actively b Is presumed that Senator Burton will
gun. It will probably cousume a'i j be the principal witness In his behalf.
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Pure Vaseline, Regular Size.
10c.
Pure Vaseline at this sale 4
five cent bottles for....
The New York
Petticoat
is for sale at this store only.
We have the $1.50 quality
made of black satteen and
stylishly made at 4%*%
this sale only, . tSffoC
Best Nickle Plated Safety Pins
The best ever sold in Valdosta
at any price. Three 5c. papers , ^
for - lUc.
day.
WITTE IS NOT 8ICK.
BOY KILLED ANOTHER.
Macon, Nov. 23—Forest Bunks, a
small negro boy who stabbed Henry
Fox, another small negro boy, to death
in South Macou last Wednesday night 1 published in
and who has been at largo ever since Wit to is suff
Report* That the Count Had Been
Paralyxed are Fal«e
St. Petersburg, Nov. 23—Report
Ixmdon that Count
ing from paralysis or
the act, was captured hero tonight Is
by Sheriff Robertaon.
The two boy a became Involved in j
a trivul difficulty und tho prisoner, • be
scarcely old euough to bo held re- J ed
sponsible for his act, whipped out a tuc
kuife and killed his antagonist out- tin
right :«'!
.vise ill, are absolutely false
tfV-.
Son Lost Mother.
"Consumption runs in our family,
and through It I lest my mother,’’
writes E- B. Reid, of Harmony, Me.
••For tho past fl e years, however, ou
the slightest Bign of a Cough or Cold.
I have taken Dr. King’s New Discov
ery for Consumption, which 1 as sav
ed uie from serious lung trouble."
His mother's death was a sad loss to
Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung
trouble must not be neglected, and
how to cure It. Quickest relief and
cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c
and $1.00; guaranteed at W. D. Duna
way's and A. E. Dlmmock’s drug
stores. Trial bottle free.
i amount
Some of tho rested interests would
raider hare had & lock canal at Pan-
ise of temperance seems to
i-. it al headway in the Unit-
For tin* first time ‘a al-
ccndo the annual report of
1 States commissioner of In
cline shows a decline in the
f whisky consumed in this
in.*. The figures for the year
".»ic ;?«». 1905. show a decrease
.•it;m gallons of whisky consuin-
' against 1903-4 while up to 1903
t ‘any years the annual increase
. hlsky consumption had been
t 7,000,000 gallons Beer for the
1904-5 still showed an increased
nipt Ion, but less by 70,000,000
ns than in proceeding years,
n thousand demons gnawing
at one’s vitals couldn't be much
worse than the tortures of itching
piles. Yet there's a cure. Doan’s
Ointment never falls.
$1.35 White Bed Spreads.
White bed spreads inMarsielles
patterns that fake sales sell at
$1.10 are here at the Williams’ gg
W ay Sales at .
We Sell Calico for Less
There has been advances in all
cotton goods but we dont care.
We sell all seven cent calicoes at ~
per yard OC.
Gents’ Handkerchiefs.
The best 10c. Handkerchief in, q
Valdosta at this sole q P ly. + „ <*■
We Sell
PURITAN
CORSETS
Puritan Corsets are
always the best fit
and style is latest.
Material the best.
This $1.00 Corset
has no equal. At
this sale only --
sal>
awa.
Builds up the system; puts pure,
rich blood lu the veins; makes men
and women strong and healthy. Bur
dock Blood Bitters. At any draff store.
75 Cents.
A doll worth $40.00, a doll of
surpassing beauty, made of
French Bisque and dressed j
in finest silk and silk laces has
a beautiful velvet hat trimmed
with fur and Ostrich plumes,
pinned with sterling silver
buckles, kid Shoes, lace stock
ings are also a part of its dress.
The expression of the doll to
gether with its complexion makes
every little girl in town wish it
was her doll. Now Williams
says it can be yours if you get
the lucky ticket. With every
10c. you spend you are entitled
to one free chance on the doll.
Be sure to ask for tickets.
The kind others sell at 10c. are " V q
here for •: *3
Their 25 cent Suspenders at in' •
this sale _ 4YC. *1
Ladies’ Underwear.
Fleece lined shirts and
pants that others sell at
75c. a suit are here for you
at two full suits, which in
cludes two pants and two
shirts or four
pieces for only
Butter Dishes.
15c. and 20c. butter dishes at this
10c.
Outings, Many Good Patterns
Outing 75c
10 yards best 10 cent
for
T n thp T oHi'pc- L-^ies when ever you
1 U tile J-ictUies. w ; s ij t0 purchase the
same goods tor less money alway’s remem
ber Williams says he sells cheaper. We
sell table linens—all kinds. Ladies’ mus
lin Underwear, ribbons, laces and embroid
ery at less prices. W e have only the choicest
patterns and we guarantee ||'j Way.
to give the lowest prices.
Special Chance for the Ladies.
Any piece embroidery in our store in
cluding Swiss embroidery 12 inches wide.
Over 100 patterns and none worth less than
15c. a yard, some worth 35 to i n.
. a yard. At this sale 1UC. yard.
Toilet Soaps.
This sale only we will sell you 25q
twelve cakes 5c. toilet soap for..
PURITAN
CORSETS
Here is one of
the 75c. styles in
the high grade
Puritan Corsets
at this sale this
75 ct. corset at
only
50 Cents.
Any style Cor
set you want.
F.
M. Williams & Co,
f .tut*
‘ Comer Central Avenue and Ashley Street, VALDOSTA, GA.