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THE VALDOSTA TIMES,
COL ESTILL IN A
SHARP SCRAP.
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prices'and Money Saving Plan.
Oive'References Also.
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SEP. A 1 Valdosta, Ga.
Geo. W. KEENE,
DENI 1ST,
Lake Park, - Georgia
CURRAN R. ELLIS,
ARCHITECT,
Ellis Bonding—Cherry Street and,Cotton Ave,
MACON.’GEORGIA.
Dr. Clarence Whittington
DENTIST
Office m new Strickland Building,
near Merchants Bank.
B.S. Richardson,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Valdosta. Ga.
* ' , PHOENIX LODGE NO. 4.
Most, every Friday evening at eight
o’clock, Ashley BnUdtor^oorner
i
CRANFORD & WALKER,
Attomeys-at-Law
VALDOSTA, - . • GEORGIA
came Ashley balHIas. reams 1 sad *■
WOODWARD & SMITH,
LAWYERS.
. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN
COURT HOUSE.
A. J. LITTLE.
A. B. SMITH.
Little & Smith,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Valdosta, Ga.
Office Over First National Bank
33H3E
Promptly obtained, or fCX RETURNED.
SO YEARS 1 EXPERIENCE, our
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INFRINGEMENT suits cottdut
courts. Patents obtained throu
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>to or sketch (or
n patentability,
ted bufors all
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, TRADE-MARKS. PEN.
SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained.
Opposite U. 8. Patent Officog
WASHINGTON, D, *
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A Stranger was Criticizing the Sa
vannah Man When he Bounced to
his Feet and Challenged his 8tate*
ment—Warm Words Were Passed*
but The Two DM Not Come To-
gether. '
Parties who came from Savannah
on the Atlantic Coast Line passen
ger train last' night witnessed a
rather warm colloquy between Col.
Col. J H. Estill of Savannah, and a
stranger on the train.
The two men were occupying seats
in the smoking car, Colonel Estill
sitting with two or three friends in
the rear of the stranger who was
entertaining a crowd in the other end
of the car.
The unknown man seemed to be
very bitter toward Colonel
ROUNDING UP THE BOY8.
A Squad of 8o!diers Were 8ent Out
to Arrest Members.
Thursday night was one of those
wet*, cold nights when the average
man felt that he was excusable for
neglecting almost any duty, so many
members of the Valdosta Vldettes
did not show up at the drill for that
night.
It was not too bad for them to be
on the streets, but they thought
that they •would be excusable in re
maining away from the armory.
But the officers did not think
and a squad was formed to go a
the absent ones. The squad,
charge of a sergeant, made a
of the business houses, arrested
member of the company they
and escorted him to the armoi
The officers desired Bimply
the members a little touch <
tary discipline, which is needed
casionally to enforce the more st
gent regulations under which
militia has been organized.
Cures baby’s croup, Willie’s
opts and bruises, mama’s sore th
grandmama’s lameness—Dr.
Eclectrlc Oil—the great hou
remedy.
THROUGH PULLMAN
Between Savannah and Montgfl
via. Atlantic Coast Line,
It will be of interest to the traveling
Estill lP ubl,c know that the Atlantic Coast
and was giving the reasons why he I ^ ne on an< * a ^ er December 18.
did not expect to give his support to | 1905 operate through Pullman itraw-
the Savannah man. Among these
reasons was the fact that Col, Estill,
he said, was opposed to union labor
and that he was an enemy to the
unions
The man either (lij not know that ! » rrlvln S at Savannah 9:50 a. m. Tor
Col. Estill was In the coach or else j turlher Information call on or addres.
he was talking so as to purposely “ "*• H ,rr * , > Agent,
offend him. The Savannah man lis
tened very attentively to the ar
raignment which was being made of
him by the other man but said noth
ing until the man undertook to show
that Col. Estill was against the or
ganization of labor.
As quick as a flasn, th© usually
pacific Savannahian bounded to his
feet? and walking toward the man,
pointed his finger In his face with
the remark:
criticise or abuse
truth about? him"
.the ( tryfV’ jetortett
"If you
Mr. Estill,
no foundation. Now, do bfe fair
enough to tell thja truth about him,
even if you are against him. r ‘
The man grew pale antt theli
nah candidate showed that
deeply stirred. It looked as
t?wo would go together, when
of the Colonel’s friends hurried him
back into the ladies car.
The stranger did not know It, but
he happened to be in a crowd of
Estill supporters, so it is said, and
if he had attacked their candidate
he would have had more than bis
hands full.
ing room byfret sleeping cars
trains 67 and 68, leaving Savannah
at 6:46 p. m. and arriving at Mont
gomery at 8:05 a.
Leaving Montgomery at 7:45 p. m.
For Sale
^And. ready for shipment, fine Cabbage
Wakefield Cabbage Plants, # grown in
open air from best selected seed. Prices
less than 5,000 $1.50 per 1,000. 6,000 to
10,000 $1.85 per 1,000. Special prices on
larger quantities. Cheap express rates
to all Middle and Sontli Georgia and
Florida points. Full count ana satis
faction guaranteed. Send P. O. Money
order with all orders.
S- M- GIBSON & BRO-,
, Riceboro, G».
Syrup Wanted
We are again in the market for good
Georgia Cane Syrup in good cypress
barrels in any quantity delivered to this
place or in large lots at any railroad
ststion near here. ,
! We also want a few car loads of cot-
ten seed and will take them at any
i lipping point in car lots or delivered
1 ere in smaller quantities. Write us
1 ir prices before selling.
i aimers Supply Company,
HAH1BA, GEORGIA.
Piles! Pflesl Piles!
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment
is prepared to .cure piles, and DOES
IT in short order. Easy to apply; ev
ery box guaranteed; 50c ani $1. All
druggists or by mall.
WILLIAMS M’F’G. CO..
Cleveland. O.
Little Negro Burned to Death.
A little negro boy, two and a hal.’
iars old, the son of Mose Thomas,
was burned to death on Mr. W. R.
Wells’ place last Wednesday morn
ing. The child was in the house
with its stepmother and she says
that its dress caught from the fire
In the fire place. The woman ma le
no attempt to put out the fire, but
rushed out of fhe house when she
discovered the fire and called for
help. By the time others arrived
the child was so badly burned that j
it died that night from Its injuries.
—Adel News.
Mr. Whitehurst’s House Burns.
Mr. James Whitehurst lost
dwelling and almost the entire con
tents by file at Sparks Saturday
night. He and his family were away
from home and it is not known how
the fire originated. There was only
$1,500 insurance on the house and
furniture. The house could hardly
be built now for less than $2,000—
Adel News.
NEW WALL STREET RECORD
Forty-five Successive Million-share
Sessions Since December 5 Last
New York, Feb. S—Wall Btreethas
established a new record for million
share days on the stock exchange.
On ev*»ry full day and two Saturdays
from December 5 last up to today
more ibafi^a million shares of stock
were traded in making a record-©!,
forty-five successive days for such
a volume of business/
The record up to this time
made in‘ 1901 and 1904,
were forty-three successive
share days.
*vnsi
tearrTfiie Cause of Daily Woes and
End Them,
■ When the back aches and throbs.
When the housework is torture.
/"When night brings no rest nor
Weep.'
i When urinary disorders set in.
* Women’s lot is a weary one.
There is a way to escape these
woes.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure such ills.
Mrs. R. B. Keene, who lives at the
corner of Hicks and Lee Avenues,
Waycross. Ga., says: *T used Doan’s
Kidney Pills and found great relief
for backache and kidney complaint.
For a great many years I was a suf
ferer from this trouble, the pain
across my loins at times being severe
that I could hardly do my house*
work. The secretions were Irregular
and contained a sediment. I used
remedy after remedy and piaster af
ter plaster without permanent relief.
My husband got Doan’s kidnfey Pills
and persuaded me to try them, though
i had lost nearly all fath in medicine:
Before I had taken half of the box
the pain left me and I continued to
Improve until every symptom of kid
ney complaint was removed. I am
thankful’ I used Doan’s Kidney Pills
and I recommend them very highly.”
Plenty more proof like this from
Valdosta people. Call at A. E. Dim-
mock’s drug store and ask what his
customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
nts. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s and
take no other.
Attractive as Our Homes.
Ten Thousand Churches painted
with L. & M. Paalnt, and are most at
tractive. "7
Liberal quhntity always given free.
4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gal
lons oil, will paint & house.
Wears and covers like gold.
Don’t pay $1.50 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
Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint.
It makes paint cost about $1.20 per
gallon.
DeLancey Gregory, Fort Plain, N.
Y., writes:
“Have sold L. & M. Paint for over
25 years, and everyone is surprised to
find how little is required to paint a
big house.” '
Sold by B. F. Whittington, Val
dosta. „
DIAMOND TO 800THE CHILD
Mrs. DuPont Gave Valuable Ring to
Girl Whose Father was Killed.
Wilmington, Del., Feb. 10—To try
to comfort 15-year-old Elizabeth Buch*
anan, whose father was killed a few
moments before in a DuPont powder
mill explosion, Mrs. Alfred I. DuPont
is said to have taken from her band
a gold ring containing seven dia
monds and siippel it on the finger
of the heart-broken Buchanan girl.
A woman said to be Mrs. Alfred
I. DuPont undertook to comfort the
bereft girl. "There, don’t cry and I’ll
give yv>u something nice,” Mrs. Du
Pont is quoted as saying to the weep*
lng child. Under the soothing influ
ence of Mrs. DuPont, the child be
came calm and before the visitor left
she is said to have transferred her
valuable ring to the girl’s finger.
trylnj j to mnfcfe his escape. Darr
lived J only a irtjort while after being
shot.
Hu sites lor
tall chU
widow and sever
al si
Ml IB ALICES MONKEY DIE8.
Japanese Pet, divert Her in Philip-
pine* Expires.
Washington, YFfcb. 8—Miss Alice
Roofcevel^s Japa aesc monkey
dea<4. The monk- *y was among the
souvenirs brofigl t back by Miss
Roo ftjrelt from he r trip to the Philip
pln« §.• As Rood at it arrived hero It
was placed in Ate care of a bird and
ani| ial fancier,[ t(|> be looked after
unti * i
Miss
Its accomn
hou ie.
Rev elt could arrange
ids
je proprietor of the store said th*
key was 1 aifck when it got
bington. |
118 Bill Ave.. West* VALDOSTA, QA
JOHN T. ROBERTS
Can save the people throughout Valdosta’s ter
ritory good money on
Plirsting Foley’p I toney and Tar.
Finley & Co.,< Cl ilcngo, originated
Honey nnd Tar its i throat and lung
remledy, and on acc aunt of the great,
mei/lt and popnlarlt r of Foley’s Hon
ey land Tar many mltatlons are of
fered for the genulhe. These worth-
imitations have, similar sounding |
les. Beware jpf them. The gen-
i Foley’s Honey and Tar Is In I
ellow packagh. Ask for It and
r. fjise any substittute. It Is the best
rerpedy for coughjs and colds.
Diihmock.
Jion. wed. fri.
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
A Valdosta #ey‘e Succeas.
The Times haaj received a state-
ment of the American National Bank
of Pensacola, of vthlch Mr. W. C.
Lamar, formerly of'this city, la pres
ident. The bank has made a won
derful showing since Mr. Lamar be
came connected with It. It has
capital of $200,000, undivided prollte
of $6*,000, deposits of $1,300,000, and
It pay, a dividend, regularly. Wher
ever you And a Valdosta boy you
generally And success crowning bis
elforts. .
Mumps are Prevailing.
There has been quite an epidemic
of mumps In this section for the past
few weeks. A number of citizens
are now confined to their homes and
some of them have been quite 111.
The disease usually rages apiong the
younger folks and, like measles, It
goes much harder with the older
ones.
For Over 8lxty Years.
(An Old and Well Tried Remedy —
beeu need for over sixty years by mil-
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, ind
Hone of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, noftsns the gums,
allay* all pain, cure* wind colic and
Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is
pleasant fa) the taste. Sold by drug
gists In every part of the world.
Twenty-Are cents a bottle. It* valno
Is Incalculable. Bo rare and aak for
Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup ha*
take no other.
Also on high-grade, hand-made harness, man
ufactured in his own factory. His stock in all
lines is very full and his facilities are better than
ever before. A call or correspondence solicted.
John T. Roberts.
VALDOSTA, - GEORGIA.
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