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THF, V ALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUAKY 17. 1906
JOARD OF TRADE
MEETING.
! MR. JESUP MAKES A CHANGE.
is Made State Superintendent of
Agencies for Mutual Benefit. j
> take from the Macon News of
l»th Inst., the following refer- j
9 to a former well-known Valdos- ‘
His friends here will rejoice at ;
MEN QUIT
SELLING.! !
Largely Attended Meeting Was
Held Yesterday Afternoon.
^ompiainl was Made Becau
Congestion of Traffic m '
of Die Atlant c Coast Lin
Place.Many New Member
to tl»e Organization.
e of the
ie Yards
at This
Added
Wednesda
eslerdayn aft*-
the purpo
»f coriHi.lerlng the prop »slMon which
1 in been mark* the city by the Hen-
lerAon-Crn nford Buggy Company*
j'jMnf! to the re-establishment of
hat enterprise here.
A committee coriHisting of Me.ssra
D. C. Ashley, C. R. Ashley, W. L.
r ’onvorfk* and W. B. Conolly wan
ippointed to canvass for subscrip-
Iouh to the fund for taking fifteen
‘housanil dollars worth of the pre-
'erred shsk in the enterprise, as
>er the conditions which the compa
ny had named for re-entering busi
ness hen*.
It is understood that somthlngover
on thousand dollars was subscribed (
/esferday afternoon * and other
(mounts will be taken. Mr. D. C. ;
\shley bad to go t*> Jacksonville to-
lay. so the canvass was not com- j
deled, but will be when he returns. I
Congestion of Traffic' on A. C. L. j
Rome complaints were made in j
"”gard bo the congestion of traffic
continued advancement in his !
:i field. ,
"Mr. Joidan L. Jessup, one of tht
l»st known life insurance men in
G-orgia has terminated his connec
t‘.onwith f be Equitable and from now
on he will be superintendent of agen
<'les in Georgia for the Mutual IL-ne-
.!fe Ii:f
N. J.
thre
Mr. Je
yea 1
had charge of the Equitably,
h in Macon and in that, tini
more businr
the history of the company
be-
! tracts They Want This Year
I
Agents on the Road are Notified not
to Make Any More Contracts, as
Ertfire Output Has Been Contract
ed for—The Farmers are Far Be
hind With Their Work.
(From Wednesday
Dally
as been in the life insurance
for the past fourteen years
has builded a reputation for
The fanners of this section aie
further behind with their crops than
at this
he representative of the Mutual Ben 1
•fit in Macon and with him will be ;
ti.
ityle," but the modern hat for
lots to answer for.
Buldheads are growing rr
jus every day. Hats mal
yards of tlio Atlantic Coast Line \ breeding places for the par;
, - „ , which sap the life from the
it. tills place, and the following res-' fc a j r .
dution was adopted: 1 When your hair begins to fall
.... . . .. . . your scalp Is full of Dandruff
Whereas, The service of the At- sure algn tha t these countless ge
lantlo Coasl Lino Railway in dellv-; busily at work,
ering cars after arrival in Valdosta
hhnself that places him in The front I tbo5r bave been iD man >' > oars
rank of insurance men in the coun* j time. Most of them have don 1 noth
lry i ing at ail by way or preparati In, due
Mr. J. F. Mercer will continue as j the wet condition of the 8 dl and
to the continued rains. A
The fertilizer factories, it is said,
ansoclati.l Mr. 0. D. McClure, an- j have called all of their agontftli and
other you tig Macon man who has I ar 6 making no more contracts^ Their
made a reputation for himself in the • sales have reached the full capacity
Insurance business. j of the factories and no more ^orders
"Mr. Jos up will he under Mr. Clar , are to be taken for wholesale,
onco Angler of Atlanta, tae state : The sales of fertilizers are salj to
•agent for the Mutual Benefit and his bave been very heavy and the out*
many friends will he glad to learn I T°°b is that more fertilizers v/ill be
that his headquarters will still be In j U8e< * this year. Ordinarily this
Macon." j i wol, lJ mean a greater acreage In cot
■ ■ * J ton, though it is claimed that this is
vniio uat ’ not true this year. The farmers
are farming on a more intensive
scale and more fertilizers ar£ used
per acre than formerly.
It is not believed that there will
be any increase in the cotton crop
through this section. The bad weath
er will help cut down the acreage,
even if the farmers had not already
decided to plant less of cotton.
Bigger Yields
A given number of acres fertilized with Farmers’ Bone produce a
greater yield of cotton, than the same acreage with ordinary fertilizer.
Farmers’ Bone does more than that. It makes it possible to reduce
the acreage and increase the yield. Try it this year. The man
who uses
FARMERS BONE
S<rllnh One, Dut It Makes
Trouble.
usually buys a hat that 1
KILLED BY MACHINERY.
There is but one way
trouble ami kill th*» germs—tb
has boon very bad, one firm claim-J to apply Nowbro’s Herpleid
iiiK !*> lutve had twelve ear loads *”J. r> T, !l ,uro ’to” nm*”'" 10
•»f goods Ued up in their yards, some j Sol.1 by lead,
of them having been there for days . tw^j*
and weeks, and. A. E. Dimmock. Special Agent
Whereas,, appeals for relief to th?
local authorities bring no relief.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
ValJosta .Board of Trade, That w<*
respect fully request the proper o'- ... , . . . ,
fleer. t„ lavontlKate this stale of of. b >' t, ' rbln an " «»">»» Ca,hoI ‘° mls ‘ r00m olllng tbe m “ hlner * aJd ln
fairs and place 'the blame where it
John Thigpen Met His Death in
Eastman Works.
Eastman, Ga.. Feb. 14—John Thig
pen. a young white man who was a
former resident of McRae, and who
had accepted a position on Tuesday
last with the Eastman Oil and Fertl-
instantly killed
Boxers Barn Missions.
Peking. Feb. 1.1—A dispatch from U*er Works, was
Amoy today confirms the report of here today,
the destruction of the English Pres-, Mr* Thigpen w«n
the boiler
belongs, and to give Valdosta ship
pers the service to which they are
entitled.
It is understood that 1 th
sions at Changpu, thirty miles from some way unknown becapie en
Amoy, by a mob described as hiding tangled in -the machinery,-which re-
been composed of Boxers. The dam- * suited In his immediate death-
age amounts t 0 $50,000. The Ameri* j There were no eye witnesses to
can missions were uninjured. Details ! Hie unfortunate accident.
bad bee
pr
•vfmisly taken up with nrojaektng.
and It
slat-
hue a number of CrBnte „
the railroad official
©d this morning
them would bo here today In their
private cars to Investigate the com
plaints and see what the trouble Is.
The hoard of trade has taken on
now life recently and many new
members have been added. The
list of members at the present time
Is ns follows, taking in almost every
business man In tlio city:
M. J. Ghauucey, J. M. Wilkinson,
First National Bank, W. L. Holder,
Harley Hardware Co., J. E. Culpe\>
per, C. C. Varnodoe & Co., A. E
Dimmock, J. A. Dasher, E. P. Rose,
Merchant’s Bank. X. Holcomb, E.
M. Ashley, c. S P 'n birnnt, D. Cl.
Griffin, C. n. Peeples, J. L. Staten
Co., A. S. Pendleton Co. J. 11.!
Howard, J. Cl. Cranford, B. S. !
Richardson. Davis Bros & Co.. R. i
A. IVoplos, J T. Roberts, C». A. I
Carswell Drug Co . .1. H. Henderson, j
W. B. Conoley, Dr. Talbot. J. R. %
Boring & Bro„ Ingrain & Hewlett, j
Oliver. Williams & Grimes. Valdosta j
Times. J. Flasher. C.lddens Furni
ture Co.,I* Lewis Lippman. J. M.
Fryer. J. H. Boring & Co., Bell &l
Kirk, W S, Coley, J. K. Cuuthtvn, j
W D. Newsom. Sloat Bros., Dorris,
& Thigpen, Dalton Grocery Co., S. i
WILL BE HANGED FOR CRIME.
Breedlove. R. E. King. J. J. Me,
W. Bentley, Georgia Fer
tilizer Si Oil Co, Star Steam Latin-
dry. W. F. Bamberg, Ousley & Co.,
Standard Furniture Co., Vallosta
Meat Market. G. A. Whitaker, L.
W. Scott, L. R. Christie. Ros^vie
Rouse, Wilcox Si Patterson. J. M.
Johnson, Geo. H. McGhan & Sons,
J. W. Pinkston. Carter & Dorough.
J. E. Springer & Co, Converse
Bros., J. P. Dimer, Smith Livery
Co.. W. II. Goodwin, Dr. J. C.
Wilson, A. T. Woodward. L. J.
Mlxson, J. W. Manlove, J. Black,
Jones & Youles, Rape & Butler, J.
E. Gornto. E. V. Gooding. L. W.
Green. Mlller-Jones Shoe Co.. Val
dosta Packing Co., J. L. Harris.
Robert Black. Valdosta Mercantile
Co.. Cranford & Walker. Ham Bros..
E. R. Smith .&
Holmes, C. C. Jo
March 15 Set for Date of Execution
of Willie Andrews.
Washington,. Ga., Feb. 14—Willie
Richard Andrews, the confessed criin
Inal assailant of the 5-year-old daugh
ter of J. B. Roberts. In this county,
on Jan. 20. was tried today and sen
tenced to be hanged on March 16.
Judge Holden convened a special
term for the negro’s trial. Since
the crime the negro has been confin
ed in Richmond county jail and was I
brought to Washington this morning ;
He will be held in Washington Jail j
until the date of his execution.
Involuntary Bankrupts.
Hargadln-McKittrick Company et.
al. have filed a petition in the;United
States court asking that J. J. Four-
Barber & j tain & Son., general merchants, at
!. L. Mil- , Tifton. he declared involuntary bank*
girl face or a brave b<-y fa
the pillow, adds test to
Then, if ever, she ahould
physical, mental and mot a
MOirib'k'5 FRILND ap
throughout pregnancy will
of parturition, and no m >tf
U.l to be healthv. hear*.v, *
Our treatise " Motherhood *' nta
The bradfiixo Hegulat
burnt. J. T. Webb. O. P. Jones.
! rupts.
A ^ AcI tlireetl >' on flic liver. I
\ i;r/\#ec^ I W-4 I lev They cure consiipation,!
r\ VCl biliousness, sick-he..dache.
1 VI U1 *■*-&*-> gold fo:- ?0years. ^7^.,: j
Wart your moustache or heard
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use
KILLthe cough
ANO CURE THE LUNCS
*™ Dr. King’s
Nsw Discovery
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DON’T BUY YOUR
FERTILIZERS
UNTIL YOU SEE „
Major J. 0. Varned^e
He has prices, that will entertain you.
He represents W T Lane, who handles
Kainit,
Acid Phosphate,
The Old Reliable
Lane’s A. D. Bone.
FARMER’S SPECIAL
COMPOUND.
til These Gi al Prices less ban tin On,
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