The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, December 23, 1905, Image 8

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wm*'z v I HE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATUlUJlAY, QECMBER 23, 1905. + 4.4.*J..1..1..1.4..|.*.S.-S- *+ + + + + + + + *+ + +*+** + ***********' *4.4.4.4.4.4.4--l--S--l- + -t-++ + + + * + +-fr***************’’' * * * * ‘ ■ + + + 4|* + + + , f , f + + , i , + *^ + * + 'J'+< 1 < 1 + + + + + + + + + + -•if- + + + + + + + + + * * + + * + * + * + + •? + + + + + We You Bought The Buy Our Em pin •!• 4- 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4--i--i-4-4-4-4 > -i-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- ®»r ' Your stms Presents iStore. resents at There. + 4* + 4. nWe have many presents of Rvalue. Dolls of all kinds **and all orices—1.000s of all prices—l.OOO’s Unice things + + + 4* I- * ;•* =•> !•* > Dolls, from Combination safes, Doil beds, Tea sets Toy stoves, Drums, Toy pistols, Toytrains, Bugles and truiniiets, Albums, Toilet cases, Water sets, |2 rarlor lamp, 10 to 00c to 50c 25 to 50c 10 to ?5c 50c : 25, 40, 75, $1 5c to 10c 8 to 10c - 5 to 25c 50 io. *125 #2.98. 78, 98, $2 $2 values $1 50 $1 48 Silver vases, Decorated vases, Assorted opal wall-card receiver!. Cake plates, etc., Shaving mugs, - - - Small cups, - - Medium cups and saucers, Moustache cups and saucers, Extra large cup and saucer China assortment of 5c and 10c goods, Gold banded. 75c tumblers, - - Fancy decorated syrups, 8, 15, 20, 30c 20, 30, $1 20 to 25c 15 to 25c 25c ** * + + * ** ** ** •5* ** ** 4-4- 4- 4> 4* 4-4- ** •fvj. *4- 15c 80c ** 4-* 4.4* 4*4- 4-* 4.4- 4-* ** Now Come Early Before the tlie Empire StoiH ficest Presents are all Gone. North Patterson Street, Valdosta, Georgia. + + + + + + ^ 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- l.■f•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•‘^'i■■i , *i■'^'i , *^*i'’^’*’"fr , *’ +4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4*4* + 4*4 ,, ! , 4*4 , 4 , + + + 4 , ^*4 , 4 , 4 , + *5*"l , 'S*^**l’ , i , 4 ,, 5* + + n 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- . . •i* # f 4 *5**F*f**!**l**x**5**!**F , f**F *1* • A BOUT baying one or mar e rock irs for Ohristmn and wo wish to call your attontbu to our liuo, Forty-five] different styles to aejoot from, at the low- ost possib^o price for the same val ue!. Oac «?ook of b9di, (bare uh, tables, children’s chair!, kitchen •afes, oto., will interest you. Wo can save you raonoy on CLOCKS, TRUNKS, PICTURES, and SEWING MACHINES. 122 Ashley Street. MAY INVEST IN OLD Way for Investment. BUILDINGS GO UP AT ADEL. 8everal New Structure! There artr Nearing Completion. Adel, Ga., Dec. 29—The new school building is nearly completed ajid will be turned over to the town council this week. It contains six large class rooms, cloak rooms and an au ditorium with a seating capacity of six hundred. The building Is con structed of brick and Is one of the handsomest In south Georgia and would do credit to towns twice the size of Adel. The Adel Ginning Company - jiaa ginned more sea island cotton to than ever ginned before In the season, having ginned about • -'ll bales already. This plant, under management of T. H. Weather*, one of the largest In the state. The Georgia Southern and ‘Taflitmth-fcae- depot here of brick. They apj Adel and wish to keep their pi here In line with the other A FATAL DUEL IN A Messenger Is 8ent Into the Inter- me Aaei uinmng company nas j wo Men with Pistols lor of That Country Looking After Binned more sea Island COttOlf total* ' than ever ginned before In the #/&{£#• Seven Shots Were Fired—Dorsey the Pine Tree.—Naval Stores De- season, having ginned about -lfilo Wat 8hot In the Left Side—Had velopment May Soon Follow There, bales already. This plan^ under ^ Been , Former Difflculty Bctw « n management of T. H. Weatheri, a * . A number of Valdostans have their on. of the largest lu the state. / the Mon, eyes on Mexico at-i£e_future section The Georgia Southern and Florida . . .. ... , — ... ■ . .... ■ SBE Jonesboro, Ga., Dec. 19—As the re- that will give groat profits to the nnv 11 I ntrliMM* ~~ _rT_. . ... ..... al storea Industrr. ,‘t depot here of brick. Theynfiprecluo 1 ^*^-5 ; ^* c " 1 !?_ h _ ere la3t nlght Ariel and wish to keep their prapaky Sen Hill Dorsey, a promttent-cttUeiL. A company has been formed here here „ ne wltb the otber of j onesbor0i ls dead and ^ T nml a citizen of that country has Improvements of the town. | Milner, a well known farmer, Is pain- The Masonic building will be fu]|y wounded Harper Rye “On Every Tongue.” Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; best and safest for ah uses. Sold By J. E. G0RNT0 & CO., Sole Agents. C. B. Peeples, been sent theiv tomake some tests and to locate some extra fine timber looted soon and will be occupied by the 4 ,, , Citizens’ bank and postofflce on the The two men ’ wlth P lstols * “et In first floor with lodge rooms and two front of the store of R. M. Watterson suitt*8 of offices on the second floor, near the postofflce, about 6 o’clock, the pines there are the same ns those A „ the 8eC ret orders of the town will Seven 8hots were flred . Mr Doraev of this section and that the naval. uge j t f or j 0 dge rooms. This is a hand . . . . . .. . ..... was shot in the left side under the lands, which are now owned by the Mexican government. It is said that ggpEALER IN— •'iiint-. (TH^^v'ariiish. i, Mantels, ‘ iiirnr. crates, Brick. ai.il * 'Mnt-llt Fii>« Lime stores Industry will succeed there ad- some building and will cost about Fire insurance . Tornado Insurance. iusuro Your Projierty With Blitch & Richardson, f you want the best iusurauoe iu the 'ost companies We represent nothing >ut the best Strickland Building. 108 8 Patterson -freet, Valdosta, Ga Youngs Island, S. C., Cabbage Plants FOR SALE. iiared to snoplr llh"’th"TJJt*En”wn ..fl.'tio. .'if W.lcdvld Plant*. ifrojrn In tin- nir. nei It wsti-r. RU«rnnt>H>.l to stand rol .d head true. Price per th-nmand ll .V). I»r«< lantitten a mutter of corrr»pomlonc<>. Sjnn i rmi tniulo t» agen'M All onion* i*r«* pack* neat. h«ht lta<*ket>« to re luce expense, at •erivt* my |M<r<*onal attention Plant-* n dppexl O O. I) when monev do*** not *ocon my order. Addr**** all or«tvn* to D. W. MAYER, BKAlTFOR > 8. O. PATENTS M pUy obtateM, or rtt RCTURNCO. rOHAROISARI 10 VCARfKXrKRItNOt. « THK LOWEST, feud model, pheto or skatcii for •Xpert Mnh aud frw* report on pateatabilRy. WnHWOtMENT wilU conducted be for* all court*, rautatu obtalaed «hem*rh urn. AOVKR- | TtBEOAiv1SOLO.fr>*. TRADE-MARKS. MR- EIONS aad COPVRICHTA tpiwkly obtalaad. Oppotlto U. 8. Patent OlUoo« WASHINGTON, D. O. DSWIFT&0 - - -r to obtain patent*, trade ■ IN ALL COUNTRIES. .. mmSi coprrlEMa.« Butlnm dii mamry •nJuftrm Hr fat, htent tad Infringement Pnct: ilk I Tasking ton cat Exclusively. GASNOW mirably. The Valdostans In the new scheme are Messrs. W. B. Conoloy, H j Tillman. J. B. Martin, W. P. Smith, | E. Y. Fry, J. G. Cranford, j Shaw. J. R. Walker. J. G. Caldwell, and T. M. Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton l« n mining engineer who has spent much time in Mexico and has also studied the naval stores business , here for some time. He goes to Mex- j lco to look Into the forests there nnd will report to his company here. If his report Is favorable a number of Valdostans will go down there and make a trip Into the Interior for the purpose of satisfying themselves be fore making Investments. If they are satisfied with their personal in spection. they will make Inrge Invest meats there nnd will develop the nav al stores Interests 84.500 when completed. SAYS GOLD 8POILS MEN. Furioua Fighting. "For seven years,” writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won and cured my diseases, by the use of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recommed them to all, and d.n’t In tend In the future to be without them In the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to lave cured such a bad case as mine." Sold, un der guarantee to do the same for you, by W. D. Dunaway and A. E. Dtmmock, druggists, at 50c a bottle. Try them today. Weather and New Roads. It ls said that this wet weather ls making the new clay roads awfully muddy and slushy, but that It ls caus- John D. Rockefellers Pastor Thinks Wealth a Barrier. Cleveland. Dec. 20.—Dr. Charles A. Eaton, pastor of John D. Rocke feller’s church, declared Wednesday night that wealth Is a barrier to the greater possibilities of man. He reiterated the statements, he made In an address to the Men’s Club of the church, Monday night, in which he said that few men could stand prosperity. •‘The greatest possibilities of man" said Dr. Eaton, "are not brought out by wealth, but rather hindered, it is very often the case that ^ young man In obscurity ls recognised by men of affairs as a man of great ability and possibilities. He Is plnc- ed in a position from which he can rise to the highest pinnacle of fame, but as wealth comes to him he be comes dazzled and his mind is turn ed by the glitter of gold.” A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to have o en dure the terrible tortures of piles. "I can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson, of Masonvtlle, la., "that for Blind, Bleeding. Itching and Protrud ing Piles, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, is the best cure made.” Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c at W. D. Dunaway's and A. E. Dimmock’s, druggists. heart. Mr. Milner's left thumb was shot off ,and he was also wounded in two other places. It appeared that he was beaten about the face with the butt end of a pistol. The shooting was the result of the renewal of a former difficulty over family affairs. It ls not known just how the difficulty started, as there was no eye witness to the shooting, but It seems from best Information that the first two shots were flred al most simultaneously. Mr. Dorsey was one of the town’s prominent and leading citizens and a brother Judge R. T. Dorsey, of Atlanta, was about 60 years of age. He leaves six sons and two daughters. Milner is a farmer and Just recent ly moved to Jonesboro from his farm near here. He Is unmarried. He surrendered to Sheriff Brown soon af ter the shooting. He claims self-de fense. i Sell “Willie Rose” Lime, the. Best Lime Hade In the Sooth, and atlas aod Lehigh's Portland Cements. McCormick & Plano Mowing Machines and Rakes, Pails of all Mowers and Kakes. T occupy mv own building, no rent and .sell cheaper than auy pay -DC. If you haven’t the time to exercise regularly, Doan's Regulets will pre vent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25c. It as to have oeen expected that the Hussi.m situation would develop a Charlotte Corday sooner or later. Train Kills Negro. Ashburn, Ga., Dec. 20—King Rog- ing the sand and clay to mix together; era. a 16-year-old negro boy waa WH* and is the very thing needed. It; ed by the SShoo Fly on the Q- & takes nearly a year to make a good F. at Sibley, seven miles above here, road of clay and sand, ns the two! His mangled body was brthogu -hgk have to bo thoroughly mixed, and It! His mangled body was brought here. Is only in rainy weather that the roads become cut up so that the two will mix. The old clay roads are said to be in good condition, in spite of the bad weather. In Mad Chase. Millions rush In mad chase after healtli, from one extreme of faddlsm to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bowels regular with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relior and Quick cure for liver and stomach troubles 25c It could not be learned how tlm acci dent happened. Piles! Pllsal Plltal Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared to cure piles, and DOES ;T In short order. Esuy to apply; ery box guaranteed; 50c and fi. All irugglsts or by maiL WILLIAM8 M*F*G. CO- Cleveland, O. - -' J — j ror liver ana aiomaca iruuoiq.. zoe at W. D. Dunaway's and A. E. TJIm- mock’, drug storea; guarantcadh Most disfiguring scrofula, pimples, rashes/ etc.' i to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters ls a cleansing /blood tonic. Makes you clear-eytd, [dear-brained, gear-skinned. Ayers Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? Then it’s probably too late. You neglected dandruff. IF you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. IF not entirely bald, now is your opportunity.. Improve it. M ii- for ■ Good Hair am C. B. Peeples. 113 Hill Ave., West. VA;,DOST&. GA ELEGANT SUIT CASE ?REE« i order to introduce “Harm - Select", a a high-grade, strictly i ten-year-old hukey. we wi (34 inch) le This is an unusual opportunity to get thin serviceable article without { Full quarts "Harris’ Select” shipped in suit ^ case, express prepaid. ^ [ Full quarts "Favorite” Rye. the largest se.I- 1 • ing popular priced whiskey on the market, ^ (packed iu plain cases, express prepaid.) i Gallon i jug) "Old Rye” 5 years old packed ^ 'l in plain case, express prepaid. ^ ustomernall over the South, who *are plcaned with my goons inU Orders tolled sain; day received. Ho. C.O.O. ahipmenu. $4.00 $3.00 $2.25 4*1. HARRIS, 13 Walton St., Atlanta, 6a*. -gfet "mitei c g; ( a