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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY. MARCH iO, 1906.
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Red Race Ginger Ale.
There must be some one drinking Ginger Ale and it seems to us that the people
§ have learned where to get the Best Ginger Ale, as our sales have doubled and more
• I than doubled since we started to manufacturing the Famous Red Race Ginger Ale.
1 Beware of imitations, and see that the goods bear our label with the words
f red race ginger ale. [
Valdosta Bottling Works.
PERSONAL MENTION.
n r ,,f W. B. Merritt, State School
4>,—--•'i-sloner, wm shaKlng hands
v/tiii hi H friends In tills city Thursday
V, (5. Frank Bamberg and
Henry (I. Bamberg, of Bamberg. S.
<\. are In the city on a visit to Mr.
Fred Bamberg’s family and will go
?„ Jasper. Fla., to visit relatives
here before returning home. They
mde river Valdosta this morning an\
«nid (hat B was the best looking
town of Its size they have ever seen.
Mr
reen, of Stockton,
visitors to the city
was among the
this week.
Miss EJwIna Mallett, of Thomas-
villr*. and Miss Elizabeth Puleston,
df Monticello. Fla., are visitors to
vlie city and are guests of Miss Ca
milla Stevens.
Mr. M. M. Smith, formerly of
Valdosta, is one of the leading splr*
its in a new bank at Orlando; Fla.,
PERSONAL MENTION.
J. C. Powell of Morganton, was
among the visitors to thr* city today.
Mrs. O. M. Grady, of Macon, is
spending a few days with her daugh
ter,Mrs. J. E. Massey.
Mrs. H. W. Carswell has gone
to Americas to spend a fr w days with
her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Ryals.
Mlsa Hortense Carswell has gone
to Scotland. Gn.. to spend a few days
with her sister, Mrs. E. F. Rollins.
Mr. T. B. Young, of Nixon, Fla.,
Is on a visit to the city.
Mr. J. H. Knight, of Adel, was In
the city on business today.
Mr. L. S. McCranle, of Jennings,
Fla., is on a visit to the city.
Misses Pearl and Caro Lewis are
expected home from Pensacola, Fla.,
this afternoon.
EXTENDING PIDCOCK ROADS
ANOTHER NEW RAILROAD.
and has been made vice-president of The v * lc *°» ta * n d Nashville Petitions
ftp Institution. | ,or Article, of Incorporation.
In this issue of The Times appears
the petition for charter of the Val-
NEW8 ITEM8 FROM AVOCA.
Avoca, Ffla., March 8—From the
Miss Stockton, of Jacksonville, is i . *“ **"*, * ,Wi ^ racket a few nights ago any one
spending some time in Valdosta on a, , ie Pe °° °* ^ ° f - would suppose that there was not
to Mr*. Julion Prewitt*. j ,Ios,n aml * a8 , hv,lle ral,roaJ ' ,‘ ha 11 ln Another plow in this Immediate vlcln
I corporator being among the lending i..., .. _ • . . . .
Mrs W. R. Frier, of Broxion, Ga., j business and professional men of the ' ^. nl Was °°! a * e * 1 . P^ ec ^ 8 - J^
reached the city this week on a visit • two |wns plows, cow bells and, In fact, the
Georgia Northern is Surveying Line
South From Boston.
The extension of the Georgia Nor
thern railroad south from Boston Is
about t'o become a realized fact. Sur
veyors are already on the ground/
and It is understood that the actual
work of construction will be begun
within a short time. It has not been
positively stated yet where the line
will run to. whether to Monticello or
Drifton or some point slightly fur
ther east on the Seaboard railroad.
When the Georgia Northern com
pletes its line to the Seaboard It wil 1
then be the connecting link between
southern line of the Seaboard and Its
northern line, at Albany. It will
mean much for Boston. because the
new line will open up a country that
is hardly surpassed for fertility east
of the Mississippi valley. Boston
will be the natural outlet for this
territory. ,—rr
Syrup Wanted
! We are again in the market for'goo
and other rein11
1 Mrs. David ■ The parties behind the enterprise
here.
I are amply able to carry It through
M \ W. R. Rogers lias returned . to completion, and the Times bellev-
apcndlug Hotue.es they will do It. Those of them
i :> Sit to his whom we have seen In regard to the
° Varnodoe. (matter, decline, however, to giv
to Macon after
t iro in tills city
daughter, Mrs.
While here. .Mrs. Varne |,> painted a
handsome portrait vif him, taken
from life
Miss Adair Wilkinson has return
ed io the city .after spoil ling some
(live ou*a visit to relatives at Inver
ness. Fla.
Mr. Jasper Matthis. of Berrien
county visited the city Wednesday.
Mv. V.a:this says that The Times ia
(In* favorite paper iu that section
a <! that nearly everybody gets 1L
Mrs. Harry Martin and daughter.
V.lss Grace and Miss Jennie Raburn,
of Iron City. Ala., are visitors In Val*
dost a ami are guests of Mrs. J. K.
Cuwthon and Mrs. N. Skipper
Mr. W. F. Hamburg went to Nay
lor Thursday to spend the day
oniong relatives and friends there.
He was accompanied by his cousins
from South Carolina, who are visit-
tor him.
Mr M M. Caswell of this city went
ro Brunswick to spend hi! sixty-
fh'r t birthday with his sisters, Mrs. i
J C. Coleman and Mrs. N. S.
Knight, returning to the city Wed- j
xtrsday night.
-Mrs. fi\ S. West has Icon ‘’pend-;
vdnio time with Dr. And Mrs.,
any Information further than Is con
tained In the application for charter.
Kirkland Goes to the G. F. A.
The Georgia, Florida and Alabama
railroad has secured the services of
P. F. Kirkland and John Pasco. The
foimer Is master-of trains and the
latter Is chief engineer. These two
gentlemen were formerly with the
Const Line. Both are well known in
Thomnsvllle and are among the
most popular and competent railroad
officials In the south. Manager Den
ham and President Williams are to
he congratulated upon securing their
services. They will make their
headquarters at Balnbrldge.
rlter don’t know really all the In
struments that were engaged in It.
Mr. T. H. Leigh, one of Avoca’s
most prospdVous farmers, who was
contemplating moving near Staten-
vile. Ga., has purchased a nice little
home from Mr. T. Perry, two miles
south of Avoca. and will reside there
in future. There is no place like a
home In Florida.
The* school here will close Friday
with Miss Zelger as teacher. There
will also he a grand time for pupils
ns they will have prepared for the
occasion recitations, dialogues, etc.
Miss Zelger has conducted the school
In a very satisfactory manner.
h(y Fish-Fond Bay, cornering at
“j point at the bay, south by Wolf-pen
branch and west by lands of Lyman
Carter. Levied ion as the property
of Mrs. S. I. Carter to satisfy a fl-
fa issued from the City Court of
Quitman, In favor of T. M. Cook,,
against said Mrs. 8. I. Carter. The . Georgia Cane Syrup in good cypress
excess, if any, will be claimed on an* I barrels in any quantity delivered to this
other flfa issued from said court in place or in large lots at any railroad
I" TOr of t - M- Cook against near here,
the said Mrs. S. I. Carter, now In _ ....
my hands, with Instructions to hold We also want a few .oar loads of cot-
up and apply same. This 9th day ton seed and will take? them at nny
of March, 1906. 'shipping point in car lofce or delivered
Also at the same time an I place i )ere in smaller quantities. Write us
CAT CREEK NEW8.
Cat Creek. Ga., March 7—Mr. O.
N. Cunningham, of St. Louis, Mo.,
has been the guest of Mr. (/. E.
Swindle for several days
Mr. F. R. Williams had a log roll
ing Friday
Mr. James Swindl has been on the
sick list for several days
Mr. J. S. Shaw made a business
trip to Alnpaha this week
The debate held at King’s Chapel
Friday* was very interesting. The of
A. Reaves in South Florida. Mrs. 1 flrmntlve side was represented by C.
•Reave* having been quite 111. Ic. Smith and the negative by Mes-
’line 3n-uh Jones, of Hnhlra. men’Ur*- 0. W. Bradford and H. E.
tfou of wnose serious Illness at Nor* f Mathis.. The Judges were Mr. Chas
man Park was made In The Times Dean and Misses llah Peters and tva ————————
» fow lays ago. la much belter now. ‘ Williams. The result was two to', . Roaittu ie a inn PnrtllOf
and ao|ies are entertained for her °ne In favor of the negative side. I n OftlU Ul DC0U1J la a JUJ rUiefCi
Mr. J. J. Bradford made a bus
incss trip to Valdosta Tuesday.
Mrs Susie Shaw has been quite
sick for several days
Lowndes Sheriff’s Sale. | complete description: Eight iiun-
GEORGIA—Lowndes County: j dred and fifty yards white sheeting,
Will be sold, on the first TuestWv : ! hr *-f h , un(lml yards drilling, one
in April next, at the court house ln ' hundred varj* bed ticking two hum
said county, within the legal hour's 1 ” re( i an( * "“J > ar( ls cottonades, five
of sale, to the highest bidder, for hundred yards checks. Said property
cash, the following property to-wit: ! levied on in favor of the Oliver
Part of lot of land number three Chilled Plow Co., and against J.
hundred and sixty-six In the eleventh Wheeler. Said property levied
district of Lowndes county, Georgia, under a fifa issued from The county
being in the southern portion of said court of Thomas county at the Sep-
lot, and containing one hundred ana tember term 1905. Said property
ninety acres, and bounded on the levied on this 8th day of March,
north by that portion of said lot 190G.
owned by the estate of David Car- J J. F. PASSMORE, Sheriff.
ter and the part of said lot deeded j
to Mrs. S. I. Carter by T. M. j __
Cook; on the east by the original! DR. >V. BARNES,
land line, on the south by the origl- j #
nal land line and on the west by the ' y SlU^COIlj
original land line Also one hundred
and twenty-five acres, more or less’
of lot of land number three hunlred
and sixty-five (365) in the said dis
trict and county, being that part of
said lot 365 lying north *>f Wolf-pen
508 PATTERSON ST.
Valdosta Ga.
Treats all diseases of live stock.
branch, and being in a triangular, Special attention given to lame moles
shape, and bounded as follows: On and horses,
the north by original land line, east _______ _
will be sold on the first Tuesday in . ,. - M ...
cry, at the for prices before selling.
the legal hours of sale, to the high- Farmers Supply Company,
est bidder for cash, certain property , HAHIRA, GEORGIA,
of which the following Is a full and
I DR. GEO. B. WOOD,
? Eye Sight Specialist and
Manufacturing Optician,
Relieves the cause of all eye
troubles.
Corrects all forms of defective
vision.
Has years of experience and
years of snccess.
Thoroughly prepared and does
first class work.
Refers to many satisfied pa
tients here.
Satisfaction Always Guaranteed.
Office Over Dimmock’s Pharmacy,
SAP PINE TIES
6x8x8
During the next thirty days we
will place orders for limited quantity
of 6x8x8 sap ties. Will not take any
other size but 6x8x8. and will only
take them from parties to whom we
give written orders. If you wish to
iiirnish any sap ties, write us.
Brown & Co.,
BRUNSWICK, 6A.
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OUR SEEDS MAKE FIELDS.
Our seeds make fields wherever they become known. Those
who have tried them say they couldn’t ask for better. There’s
satisfaction in that for them and us. A little less profit for us,
but more than made up by your good will. Our Seeds for Garden
or Farm are popular because they grow. That and their moder
ate price is the whole secret. Better get yours here this year.
W. D. DUNAWAY, "S..
Citation.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To all whom It may concern: Mor
ris Berrien, having In proper form
applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on The estate of
Tobias Berrien, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Tobias
Berrien, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by law,
and soow cause. If any they can,
permanent administration should
not be granted to Morris Berrien on i .*
Tobins Berrien's estate. ~ | ——— - ——————. m.i. ■ ■ . lb
Witness my hand and official sig-i ‘
nature. A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary «|i»fa + +
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Many Doves Were Killed. I •
crowd of local sports went out J
to Mr. Richard Black’s place yester I *•*
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day and had a dove shoot In a baited I
field About two hundred birds were
killed. I*
Another crowd will go out romorro w -
anl shoot doves another fh'ld having
been baited for them.
nope* are
iqvM»Iy recovery. The young lady Is
a sister of Mr. Turner Jones, of Val-
t Mr.M. Cowart, of Stockton, was a
-risitor to Valdosta yesterday.
Messrs W. P. Lewis anl F. M.
Shore, of Quitman, wore among the
rfcftors to Valdosta this morning.
Afr. J. T. Pope, of Adel, has been
r\U. T. FELIX 601RADDS ORIENTAL
L/ CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES
Horses and mules. Echols &
Mitchell, at Ham Bros. 3 Sw4t.
FV>r all kinds of surety bonds ap
ply to B. S. Richardson, Valdosta Ga
Echols &
3 Sw4t.
•fly. } WANTED—Position as manager of
Miss Mamie Wank who has been turpentine place. Ample experience,
pending several weeks In Savannah also first class distiller, first class
visiting her sister. Mrs. James references given. Am 34 years old,
.Pnnw. returned home this week to married. Address F. F. # Farmer.
the delight of her many friends. j Newbe^cy, ,Fla. 3*5 d2t w2t ffflO.T.HOFfiK$,frc*, 37 Bui J.-.M Sfreci RewTerk.
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A. H. DUKES,
SSS Hay, Grain, Flour, Groceries.
SPECIALS:
North Carolina Seed Peanuts.
Spanish Two Crop Peanuts.
1 guarantee all goods to give perfect satisfaction. If
not I will pay freight both ways, i My prices will in
terest you. In Old Plant System Depot.
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