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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1905.
CONFERENCE AP-
Many Changes Made in Stations
Rev. M. A. Morgan Comet to Val
dosta and Rev. C. A. Jackson goes to
Cordele—Dr. Morrison Again Pre
siding Eider of the Valdosta Dis
trict/—Rev. B. E. Whittington to
Trinity, Waycross.
The South Georgia Conference
ended its session at Americus with
the announcement that Valdoata
would be the next place at which the
conference would be held.
Just before this announcement was
made, the appointments of the min
isters were read out as follows:
Valdosta District—H. M. Morrison,
presiding older.
Valdosta, M. A. Morgan and A. W.
Williams.
Lake Park, B. P. Fain.
Quitman, F. M. Christian.
Hahira, N. A. Smith.
Milltown, W. W. 8towart.
Moultrie and mission, J. C. Flan
ders.
Norman Park, J. M. Iteeso.
Adel, J. M. Tlppins.
Sparks and Nashville, J. T. Ryder.
Tifton, J. W. Pomingoos.
8yc.amoro, L. B. McMichael.
Ashburn, If. I*. Myers and P. Ken-
dul.
Arabl, R. M. Booth.
Cordele, C. A. Jackson.
Sumner, L. M. Walker.
Sylvester, R. E. Bailey.
Doorun and Parkville, R. A. Sowell
Mystic Circuit, J. F. Yancey.
Fitzgerald, W. L. Wooten.
Sparks Collegiate Institute, C. W.
Woodward.
Waycross District—K. Road, pre
siding elder.
Waycross, First church, J. A. Har
mon.
Trinity, B. E. Whittington; J, C«
O. Brooks.
Brunswick, First church, R. Kerr.
McfCendroe, J. W. Lllloy.
, Darien and Woodbine, G. P. Ilov-
lere.
St. Mary's, J. C. Cummer.
Wnito Oak, G. A. Martin.
Atkinson, M. Booth.
Jesup, W. F. liixon.
Blnckshear and Pierce, J. W. Tin-
ley.
Nichols, 1. It. Kelley.
Douglas, S. A. Hill,
llroxton, H. C. Brewton.
Alapaha, J.. C. Griner
Wnresboro, B. C. Pickett.
Folkston, T. F. Drako.
Ilomerville, A. B. Wall.
iUntcnville, O. K. Hopkins.
McRae Dlatrlct—J. B. McGchee,
pre ding older.
Me.‘.no. E. W. Whiting.
T elona and Lumber City, W. L.
Wrt ,l»t.
AbbevlUo nnd Wright, W. T. Stew
art.
Al mo circuit, M. A. Phillips.
Co<i ir Grove, C. i\ I .owe, supply.
Dexi r, J. P. Dickenson.
Coctuvn, J. W. Simmons.
Empire A. 1‘. Sogass.
Eastman, B. S. Sentell
Cbnuncoy, II. S. Allen.
Mt, Vcrno.:, J. B. Griner.
Clnne. C. ( . nines
Guyalo and Mission, J. S. King.
Uazlehursl ami Mission, S. 11.
Hearn.
Baxley, W. C. Davis.
South Baxley, H. C. Erwin.
Rochelle. .1. P. Chat field.
Flnloyhon, J. L. Merritt,
Dublin District—C. W. Mathews,
presiding elder.
Dublin, J. If. McGoheo,
Dublin Mission, J. I.. Scruggs..
Brewton circuit, W. R. Hixon.
Wrightavitle, J. B. Thrasher.
Wrlghtsvllle circuit, I. K. Cham
bers.
8tatesboro, G. N. McDonald,
• Bullock Mission, R. S. Stevens.
Quincy Circuit, C. T. BIckley.
Zonr circuit, P. H. Crtmpler.
Hagan and Claxton, R. R. Norman.
Glenvillo circuit, J. S. Lewis.
Lyons and Collins, S. W. Adams.
Brooklet circuit, H. S. Adams.
Stlllmore and Milton, C. W. Snow.
Belleville circuit to be supplied.
Gr&ytuount circuit, R. M. Westloy.
Ohoopee circuit, S. F. Wlghtm&n.
Vldalla circuit. A. W. Reese.
Garfield circuit, E. C. Wells.
Nannie Lou Warthen Institute—
W. P. Quillian.
Savannah District—J. M. Lovett,
presiding elder.
Savannah—Trinity and mission,
Guyton Fisher.
Wesley Monumental, W. N. Alnos-
worth.
Grace, E. F. Morgan and John
Swain.
Epworth, A. P. Tyson.
Eden circuit, R. T. Wiggins.
Guyton, J. D. Christian.
Springfield circuit, J. D. Matthews.
Oliver circuit, Obo P. SJmmona.
Rockyford circuit, E. P. Sullivan.
Millen, Solon Bryan.
MldviUe circuit, T. B. Kemp.
Lawtonville circuit, Lee McDonald.
Waynesboro, J. H. Scruggs.
Mt. Zion circuit, G. D. Moses.
Sylvania circuit, G. D. Moses.
McBride circuit, N. M. Kemp.
Girard circuit, J. M. Rushton.
Hinesville circuit, W. T. Clarke.
Taylor’s Creek circuit, C. W. Lit
tlejohn .
Pembroke, J. T. Lowe.
North Macon District—B. Anthony,
presiding elder.
Macon, Mulberry Street, T. D. Ellis 1
Vlnevllle, J. A. Thomas.
East Macon, W. S. Johnson.
Jeffersonville circuit, P. W. Ellis.
Allentown circuit, W. Kitchens.
Gordon circuit, J. W. Arnold.
Irwinton and Mission, H. Stevens,
Washington circuit, R. Everett
Sandersvllle, L. W. Colson.
Tonnllle, J. N. Peacock.
Warthen, T. C. Gardner.
Avera circuit, J. P. Dell.
Mathews circuit, J. N. Hudson.
Louisville, W. W. Scab.
TxxilsvUln, W. W. Seab.
Wad ley, W. G. Allaben.
Bartow circuit, C. A. Norton.
Davlsboro and New Hope, G. F
Austin.
Rlddlevllle circuit, A. Kelley.
Editor Wesleyan Christian Advo
cate and conference missionary sec
retary, W. C. Lovett
Agent Orphan's Home, W.
Huckabee.
Professor Wesleyan Female College
R. Jenkins.
8outh Macon District—J. B. John
son, presiding elder.
Macon First Street, W. H. Budd.
Second Street and Mission, J. M.
Bass.
Centenary, J. E. Seab.
Bibb circuit, J. O. Harrison
Bonalr circuit, J. D. Snider.
UnadiUa and SnoW circuit, S. S.
Kemp.
Vienna circuit, W. Anthony.
Plnehurst circuit, A. Lester.
IlawkinBvllle, J. H. Matthews.
Fort Valley, T. J. Lang.
Marshallvllle, P. W. Darley.
Montezuma, L. J. Ballard.
Ogt*fcorpe and Liberty, T.
LAND FRAUDS
How Many Innocent Buyers 1 Are
Michael.
Macon County circuit, G. W. Chil
dress. * <
Knoxville and Roberta circuit, G.
C. Ingram.
Perry and Providence, T. E. Dav
enport.
Byron circuit, W. T-ane.
Missionary to Cuba, E. E. Clem
ents.
Missionary secretary. J. M. Glenn.
Columbus District—J. O. A. Cook,
presiding elder.
Columbus, St. Luke, O. F. Cook.
St. Paul. J. W. ShofT
Broad Street and North Highlands,
F. Griffin.
Rose Hill, J. J. Ansley.
East Highlands, L. O. Davis.
Cntaula circuit, H. J. Graves.
Hamilton circuit, J. P. Bross.
Midland circuit, Y. A. Davis.
Wnverly Hall circuit, J. R. Jordan.
Geneva circuit. G. W. Thomas.
Talbot ton, R. McCullough.
Talbot circuit, W. C. Glenn.
Butler circuit, A. E. Bazemore.
Reynolds circuit. E. E. Gardner.
Bethel circuit, R. B. Ross.
Marlon circuit, H. M. Pearson.
Buena Vista, J. F. Foster.
Cusseta circuit, C. M. Mocks.
Missionary to Cuba, 11. Bard well.
Americus District—W. F. Smith,
presiding older.
Americus nnd Mission, J. P. Wavd-
law.
Sumter circuit. J. H. Allen.
EUaville circuit, W. K. Dennis.
Smith vllle circuit, E. M. Overly.
Bronwtiod circuit, M. F. Beals.
Parrott circuit. N. H. Arratstead.
Richland circuit, C. E. Cook.
Stewart circuit, O. L. Evans.
Springfield jind Georgetown, J. W.
Bridges.
Fort Gnlnes circuit, C. F. Clarke.
Dawson, O. B. Chester.
Cuthbert, J. W. Malone.
Plains circuit. T. I. Nclso.
Shellman nnd Graves, W. E. Arn
old.
Shellman circuit, H. Brewton.
Lumpkin, W. D. McGregor.
Edison circuit, C. J. Matthews.
President Andrew Female college,
H. Bush.
Theo Copeland, Louisiana confer
ence.
Thomasvile District—E. F. Cook,
presiding elder.
Thomasvllle, J. M. Outler.
Albany, T. H. Thompson.
Bainbrldge, J. A. Smith.
Blakely, W. I^angston.
Boston circuit, W. T. Pafford.
Dixie circuit, Reese Griffin.
Cairo, H. P. Stubbs.
Falrcloth circuit, S. E. Glenfell.
Bold Spring circuit, J. W. Hines.
Climax circuit, J. C. Parker.
Attapulgns circuit, M. W. Car
michael.
Brinson clrcvtt 13. E. Rose.
Jakln and Donaldsonville, J. N.
Lands are Sold Time After Time to
Innocent Buyers—Frauds Perpe
trated in Oregon on a 8cate Exceed
ing Anything Ever Known Before,
People all Over the Country
frauded.
Salem. Ore. Dec. 6—Far more se
rious than any previous development
of the many land frauds perpetrated
in Oregon are charges made In a let
ter to Governor George E. Chamber-
lain yesterday by State Land Agent
Oswald West, who asserts that by
means of forged certificates of sale of
school lands. Eastern bankers have
been swindled out of large sums.
Not content, the land agent asserts
with having defrauded Oregon of BOO,*
000 acres of school lands, nearly all
the state possessed, by means of
[Mummy” entrymen, land operators
prepared printed certificates of sale
and assignments and inserted in them
descriptions of the school lands, for
which certificates had previously
been Issued, and by forgeries of sig
natures and the great seal of the state
of Oregon, sold the lands time and
again to Innocent persons In the East.
Mr. West says:
T have discovered a large number
of these forged certificates in the
hands of Eastern bankers, and the
magnitude of the frauds will not be
known until the subject is given pub
licity and the Eastern holders have
sent in their certificates for examina
tion. It is possible that for every
genuine certificate outstanding there
may be from two to a dozen fraudu
lent ones.” -yi
Mr. West concluded by saying, tftftt
the forged certificates are so ifeU ex
ecuted that It Is difficult to distin
guish them from the originals.
Governor Chamberlain todi
that there , was no, limlj to
her of forged certificates
have been made. Few of the
who possess forged certifh
known so far, but from the fact that
persons in New York, New Jersey,
Ohio and Florida are in possession of
them, officers fear that when: •tju
whole number develops It will Include
peoplo In every state east of the Mis
sissippi river.
Governor Chamberlain said that at
present he was unable to say who the
fraudulent operators were.
APPEARING OLD
You cannot afford to grow oH.
In th<*He days of strenuou.* com;-
It la nectary to maintain as Ions
possible ones youthful appearance.
It Is impo.stlb'.e to do t\u , . . ..:, . :
talnlng a luxurious growth of hair.
The presence o*f Dandruff Indlcaicn t
presence of a burrowing
lives and thrives on the ro<ti» ot t
hair until It causes total b:. ■ Jnc-i-i..
.N'ewbro’a Ifer.olclde Is the .inly !:n'\
destroyer of this pest, and it h: a.: ef>
tlve ns it Is delightful to uso
IferpleMe innkes an e'^gnr.t h*»*r dr.;
Ing as well as DandrufT cur”*.
Are*r>t n substitute—'here ’ one
Fold bv lendlntr dr-"e'»t«. fir. i •>-.
"farms {' r "ample to The Ilerplchie C*
Detroit. Mich.
A. E. Dimmock, Special Agent.
|S. 1. RAWLINS l Clf
BROKERS
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provl-* *
■Ions. Rooms 7, Itltzvroller Build-* •
log, 113 West B»r Htroot.
4* Private Wires to Principal Market \ ]
• • Center. Phone No. 1172, , ,
| Florida Bank and Trust Co J
JACKSONVILLE, PLA.
INTERESTING?
THOMAS
DTCIDEDLY SO.
THE . . .
Furniture
Company.
ASSORTMENT:
RUGS, ART SQUARES,
WINDOW SHADES,
ROCKING CHAIRS,
And STAIR CARPETS.
TWe are opening up our new line of : R
edly the prettiest ever came to Valdosta. ,
*on to select from. DON’T fail to look before you buy’ elsewhere.
i, and they are undonbt-
iofc us send * up some for
Thomas Furniture Company, 127 streeT° n
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| A Snap In Cane Mills I,
TE offer the Celebrated Golden CANE
MILLS as Follows s
COAL MINERS SUFFOCATED;
OTHER FIRES REPORTED.
Charleston, West Ya., Dec. 5.—Sev
en coal miners were suffocated at Fort-
on, on Oab'n Creek last night. The
were in a drift mine when the
wooden stack of the ventilating for-
naco caught fire and was consumed.
Fifteen Men Burned.
Chicago, 111, Dec. 5.—Fifteen men
wore burned last night, three fatally, by
an explosion of hot metal in the plant
of the lute'national Harvester Com
pany.
Fire at Manassas. Va,
Manassas, Va., Dec. 5 -Fire early
today swept business part ot town. Loss
more than one hundred thousand dol
lars
13 Lives Lost on Steamer.
Halifax, N. S., Due. 5.—Thirteen
lives were lo t in the wreck of tho
steamer Luinberg, off Amherst Harbor,
Magdalen, island, yesterda?.
No. L Now Modol
“ 2. ’ New Model
" 12. New Model
“ 14. New Model
“ 16. New Model
“ 12x New Model
“ 14x New Model •
41 1. Old Model
•• 10. Old Modei
" 12. Old Model
* 15 00
20 00
28 50 -
" 83 50
45 00
80 00
43 00
18 50
13 50
23 00
THESE PRICES FOR SPOT CASH ONLY
W. H. BRIGGS
Hardware Company.
Grip Quickly Knocked Out
"Some week, ago during tho se
vere winter weather both my wife
and myself contracted severe cold,
which speedily developed into the
worst kind of la grippe with all its
miserable symptoms,” say, Mr. J. S.
Egleston, of Maple Landing, Iowa.
"Knees and joint, ,chln& muscle,
•ore, head stopped up, eye, a .1 note
running, with alternate spell, ot chill
and fever. We began using Chamber.
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablet,,
and by it, liberal use soon complete
ly knocked out the grip."
It I, a good plan to take a dose ot
the Tablet, when yoa hare a cold.
They promote a healthy aetton ot
the bowel,, liver and kidney, which
I, always beneficial when the system
Is congested by a cold or attack of
the grip. For sale by V.. D. Duna
way, Valdosta, Ga.
Jones.
Pelham circuit, c. W. Curry.
Camilla and Baconton, W. H.
Dlltch.
Hilton circuit, C. W. Jordan.
Arlington circuit, C. M. Ledbetter.
Faeevllle circuit, J. W. Wells.
H. C. Jones, Sunday school agent.
Youngest Whiskey
BUT IN
WATCH
House in Valdosta.
1NE LEAD.
ME GROW
||| A X7T7 the right kind of goods at .the right prices and am in position
■ lin m^j tQ g Jve better g 00c js at lower prices than any of the older
m established houses in South Georgia. My motto is new methods and new ideas
The world’ls moving too fast to hold to the old way. I want your business, and to!
get it, 1 know that I must give you good, honest measure at the lowest prices, with
pelite gentlemanly treatment.
I pay especial attention to mall orders, givingjthe quickest service^ possible after
orders are received.
Some of My Special Brands.
Old Bob Rye, : :
Sandlin’s Blue Grass, :
Long Cotton, : : 75 “ 11 4
Horse Shoe, : : : 75 “ “ 4
Rose Valley Rye, : : ; 1.00 '* “ 4
Jefferson Club Rye : : : 1.25 “ “ 4
Old Parker Rye, : : : 1.50 “ “ 4
Freestone Corn, : : . 75 4
I have a full line of Ryes, Corns, Gins, Rums, Wines, jBrandies.Hetc.BWrite me
for prices. Address Postoffice Box 441 or Phone No.' 20' .. ^ £2552
SEND ME YOUR ORDERS. ~
i YOURS1FOR BUSINESS, ;
H- J “Cap” SANDLIN,!^
valdosta^ga.
$1.00 per quart, 4 quarts deliveredjfor $4.00
1.00 “ “ 4 *• “ “ 4.00
3.00
‘ - H 3.00
1 not delivered 4.00
' “ 5.00
‘ “ 6.00
‘ “ 3.00
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