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THE VJIIjDOSTA TIMES, SAT URIm Y A PHIL 7 iwn6
Our Spring Opening Salt
Is Now in Full Blast
Don’t miss this opportunity to buy desirable merchadise at the ^Lowest prices
ever offered Here. Remember this sale will only last a few days long’fcfj
THE E1TPIRE STORE
Ill North Patterson Street.
PERSONAL MENTION.
from Wednesday's Dally.
Sir. A. P. I^angford came up yes
terday and spent u day or so In tho
<cUy wltti his family. Hu la building
the new road In Florida anj ilia
ramps are now at Hampton Springs.
Miss Mattie Bell Bullard, of Sa
vannah. left yesterday afternoon for
Waycross to spend some time with
Miss Paulino 8o6soms beforo return*
lug to her home. She has been the
guest of Mrs. N. E. Fry.
Messrs. B. P. Jones and Col. W.
S. West went to Atlanta yesterday
■on Important business.
Hr. Hnrry Mlnchew of Davis, Ga.,
was among the visitors to the city
this week anj was a guest of Col.
K. K. Wilcox.
Messrs. M. A. Briggs and W. L.
Converse are spending two or three
-days at the Ocean Pond club house.
GIRL'S GOOD FAIRY.
PER80NAL MENTION.
CHILDREN.
. . H You Have Any Ailing Ones This
Mr. R. T. Myddelton has been Win lnte re t t y 0ll .
confined to his room this week with "\v e see so many little boys and
eyc-ratlc, or some orher Infiamntlon g!r | s a | )out tllwn who are weakj
of his eyes. thin-legged and hollow-cheeked, said
Mrs. Sam Breedlove entertained Mr. Dim mock, our well known drug-
at luncheon yesterday afternoon
Dim mock
gist, “It seems a shame to allow
_ ... „ „ . . them to remain so for they will grow
Dr. and Mrs. Smith, of Cordele, up j nto weak, sickly and nervous
Mrs. Halyburton, of Richmond, Va, mon and women, without the vitall-
and Dr. and Mrs. Carson. 11° work or vnjoy life.
„ "If." continued Mr. Dlmmock,
From Thursdays Daily. I children would believe what we say
Mrs. J. L. McDaniel, of Jennings, of Vlnol, we would see -a great dlf.
and Miss Mattie Outlaw, of Lake ferenC1 ' n lrl » ! “PPearance ' '
Mr. A. I. Webb, of Abbeville, was i ,(upended the locket She said they
.among tho visitors flo the city this drove back to tbe hotel nnd had
■rook.
Mr. J. J. Hinson of the Florence tI,on ,eft * or f»ome.
Snlnmnn'i DnuKhtcr Found I’orkrt-
bouk and Had a llnppr Time.
In the neighborhood or her home, 744
Greenwich street, Philadelphia, Miss
Fanule Waldiuun, the seveuteeu-year-
old daughter of a salesman, is looked
upon as a sort of Cinder *lln, says a
Philadelphia special to the New York
Ilernld. The other afternoon she
foil ml n pocketbook on Chestnut street
and a few steps ahead of her saw a
young woman who looked worried.
She handed It to her. *
“The next thing I knew we were In
a cab.” says the girl. “We drove to the
Bellevue-Stratford, and she took me
Into a big reception room nnd nsked
me all about myself. She said she was
Mrs. E. L. Cox of New York. She told
me the pocketbook contnlaod $805 nnd
several rings that she would not have
lost for the world. After that we
drove to a store on Chestnut s treet, nnd ... . . .. . . .
she let me choose the prettiest opal - Atl “ ta ' were "> lhe clly today ;
ring I saw and a locket set with dia
monds."
Miss Wald man held up her hand to k e t for some one
children we ever sold.
Messrs. T. J. Williams and J. „ '| lt 'n We know what V1 '
nol will do that we guarantee If It
grand supper."' The New York woman E. Johnson, of Fargo, were among falls to make your children well,
" ’ ' ' ’ ’ ' ' 1 “ ' rosy, to refund your
TO JACKSONVILLE AND ATLAN
TIC BEACH, FLA.
ference
, , t . ... .. . younger generation of this city. You
Park, spent yesterday with the.r know VInol lg nat a patent medlclne ,
brother.Mr. James Outlaw, In this and is just the tonic growing chil-
city. d rcn need. It will make for them
good healthy .flesh, sound bone, hard
Mr. 0. D. Purvis, of Plnetla, Fla., muscle and rlcu, red blood,
vas a visitor to the city today. “True, Vlnol is a cod liver oil prep
Mr. P. N. Garrlng and wife, of aya J i loa ; »t d “'s not contain
drop of oil, or nny bad tasting feat
ure. It is so delicious that all chil-
Mr. W. J. McKinney, of Shirks dr( ' n love it, yet It actually does con'
came down yesterday after aVjoas- Zhtf'Lw iTtesh Z^Ureit.
— who died—‘ — • •
Cheap Round Trip Rates Offered by
the Georgia Southern & Florida Ry.
The Georgia Southern and Florida
Railway announces the following
cheap round trip rates from Valdos
ta to Jacksonville and Atlantic Beach
Fla:
To Atlantic Beach, $4.05. On ac
count. of the First Annual Spring
Automobile meet. Tickets to be sold
April 8. 9 and 10. limited to return
April 15th, 190G.
To Jacksonville. $3.55. On account
of the Southern Wholesale Grocers'
Association. Tickets on sale April
15, 1G and for trains due to arrive
at Jacksonville forenoon April 17th;
limited to return April 25th, 1906.
The Georgia Southern and Florida
railway operates elegant sleeping
carson trains Nos. 3 and I and hand-
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To all whom It may concern: R.
B. Myddleton, having in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Tobias Berrien, late of said
county, this Is to cite all and Bingu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
Tobias Berrien, to be and appear at •
my office within the time allowed by
law and show cause, If any they can,
why permanent administration shoul u
not be granted to R. B. Myddelton
on Tobias Berrien’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig- ,
nature.
This April 4th, 1906.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
Notice to the Public.
I have opened an office in my same old
quarters. People wishing my semoes
can find me by leaving message at P—
the visitors to the city today.
hotel has gono to Florida on a visit*
to his mother. His place behind the
desk Is being filled by ..»r. W. A. j
Beatty, of Jennings Fla. ' j
Mr. T. C. Eberhard, of Fort Val
ley. Is spending the day In the city.
Sparks,
*. B. A. Rowland,
In the city yesterday.
*. Ttieo Titus; of Thomasville,
In the city yesterday.
C. G. Peeler of Milltown was
Isit to the city yesterday,
his favorite which he ad- Mr. A. L. Sm'th, of Winder, was
much that he 'does not see on a visit to Valdosta yesterday.
Misses Leila Ricks, of Nashville,
■ inenis iounj in rresn cods livers . ,
dHIt ,11 as- and is the most wholesome and best 60100 observatlon P^lor cars on day
7 , medicine for children we ever sold, trains Nos. 7 and 8 between Valdos
ta and Jacksonville; also operates
through day coaches without change.
Full information obtainable from
any agent of the company or from.
well’s drug store. Residence*
4 DR. M. Y.
•4-rmgs.
I rugged and
money.” A. E. Dlmmock, druggist.
All have Their Favorites.
It Is right funny to hear the small I
toys commenting upon the flro de- j
pnrtment, horses and drivers, when' ! Cr -
er the alarm Is respondel to. Each on a
Mr. W. J. Scarborough, of Live j )0 y
Oak, is visiting In the city. mire
Mr. S. W. Bowen and wife, of anything good In anything else con-
■Olympia, are visiting the city today, nected with the department. Proha- and Cora Ricks of Valdosta, were
Rev. and Mrs. Robert G. Frank bl.v a score of boys gathered on ■ among the visitors to Valdosta this
an A their daughter reached tho city Troupe street yesterday when the • week, guests of their brother, W.
from Liberty. Mo., this morning nnd flre department answered a cnll there ; l. Ricks.
NOTICE!
In This issue of The Times will be
found the announcement of Mr. D.
A- Lawson for Tax Collector, which
should have appeared in The Times
several days ago. Mr. Lawson en
tered the race on Wednesday, and
brought his announcement to The
Times office for publication In that
'Jays’ issue of the paper, but‘through
an oversight it Was omitted.
The Times is trying to treat all
(II remain here several weeks. Rev «"<1 nearly every boy saw something! Mr 0 n n . lllon spen , ye8terdtty short'time "'^whlch tTe'^Iater
entries have 'to make a canvass, we
The families of Mr. J. G. Cran- regret having omitted Mr
ford. Dr. E. P. Rose and Mr. B. G. announcement until now.
Lastinger are spending a few days at
Mr. Frank will assist Rev. Richard *Uff«rent about the fire department j in savnnnah
Wallace In revival meetings at the thal **dted his deep admiration. j
Christian church. i One youngster would tell of the !
C. B. Rhodes,
General Passenger A gen
Notice to the Public.
I wish to Inform the public that I
have bought out the repair shop of
W. H. Goodwin, and will have bet
ter facilities In future for servng the
P«blc. A. A. Parrish
Rev.
R. Christy has gone to
points
special value about :
I have this day sold my repair Lua
Iness to Mr. A. A. Parrish, and I
respectfully ask all of my old custo
mers to call on him In future for any'
thing In his line. Those who are In
debted to me will please settle with
Lawson’s Mr. Parrish. W. H. Goodwin.
I March 21st, 1906
Oc'Ila to isslst In ,1 revival meeting ,he hor » e °n the right, while anoth* ^ 1 , , ,
Of.IIa to assist In a revival meeting Ocean Pond on a fishing trip.
Mr.
the Baptist church at that place er ' vo,,ld < ‘*" laln why ,h< ‘ oae oa ,he
tnr ilimit Hava left was superior. S till another
would stake his reputation on the a vl8,tor to th,e cIty *
’ , , r8 '„, , Herrlford horses which pulled the Indder truck 1 Mr. S. G. Culpepper, of Florida,
went ac sonv e this week and These youngsters would make sltnl- l 8 In the city today.
spent * ay or so. j ar observations about the drivers ————
Mrs. and Miss Cummings of Sa- «nd different men connected with the On a Vltlt to Valdosta
waanah were vlattors to the city yes* department. t Dr. Daniel Hunt and wife, of Bos*
***6*9• | All the wisdom of the sages Is not ton. Mr. J. M. Larby, of Boston, Mr.
Mr. D. T. Clyatt of Quitman was‘more confident and conscious than Alfred Newe:*. r of Atlanta, ne snend-
For some years engines have been '
BUSINE8S LOCAL8.
nong the visitors to the oity this the average small boy Is as to the tug the d-ij In this section lovc!ii< < t
ornlng. infallibility of hla opinion. And y*t. Valdosta and some of the country
Mr. L. L. Dupont, of Dupont, Qa., the oldeB t of us are nothing but abound here. In company with Mr.
xs In the city on business toJay. ’isrown up boys. It Is bard for any of W D. Peeples and Mr. J. W. Pink*
us to look at things without more ston they drove to Lake Park this
or less partisan bias. morning and spent a while at th _•
—■ ; Ocean Pond club house. They wlP
, Fire Alarm Last Night. return by way of Lock Laurel to-
F. Fain, of Cartersvllle. Is ^^luK water without stopping, and
mail cars have been picking mall
sacks from posts without so much
as a pause. Now* an appliance for
coaling engines without stopping has le “
been Invented, and experiments with
it are said to have been satisfactory.
The next movement to save the run
ning time of trains will be a device
for throwing passengers on board
and off without stopping.
C. B. Peeples sells wall paper.
3-24-tf.
Everything in paints at C. B. Peep
3-24-tf.
Cashier Knox, of the Lake Park
tank, was In the city this morning
looking after business matters here.!
Miss /Beatrice Wilson arrived in ’
should see Valdosta and South Geor
gia before returning to Boston, as I oat thrash and fan,
that would give them a better Idea of 8aw _ K **L- A PPl- v to M.
the great and growing south than
they could get In any other section.
_ When the mayor and members of night. They expect to go from here
* °ii Rn ext £ nde<1 vl8tt ber t he council concluded their monthly to St. Augustine.
«*r. ot rs. L. R. Christie. ‘meeting at the city hall last evening They came to this city at the sug-
Mr. and Mrc. M. A. Tolar left they adjourned to the corner of Cen- gestlon of Judge John S. Candler, ot
fur Irw’inville Wednesday morning tral avenue and Ashley street where A .anta, w’ho told them that they
They expect to visit several points councilman Outlay turned in a fire
In Florida before they return. alarm for the purpose of seeing how
From Tuesday's Daily. quick It would take the fire depart-
Mrs. B. P. Jones has returned to. menl to
the city from Tampa, where she has ‘ The a,arm was lent In from box
been spending a few days with the number 15 . and ,n Jnst one minute
family of her son. Mr, B. U. Jones. | nnd a ha,f ‘ 1)01,1 tru <* 8 came dash
Mr. Jones accompanied her home i t0 corner w Bh hose ready
and Is spending a few Jays here,' 10 nttached to a hydrant. If there
among relatives and frlen Is. ! b* 1 * been a fire, the firemen would
Mr. |. c. Avera. of Naohvllle I. h " Ve b ° P “ to pttt a s " vam ot
la th- cRy today | wa, *r on It In loss than two minutes
... „ „ _ _ „ . „ . afu>r having hitched up (he horses
fh i >W ° ’ a' C ® c ’ * anJ ' mail ° » rtm of three city blocks.
«nong the visitors to the city today j Some of the firemen were at sup.
Mr. M. D. Allen, of De Funlak per at the time nnj only five respond-
Springs, Fla., Is among the vlslto-s ed. but the others came pacing up the
to the city today, ! street a minute or two afterwards
Mr. Wm. Wakeford, of Adel, was from their homes. The mayor and
a visitor to the city today. : eounellmen expressed themselves as
J)r. E. L. iValker, of Blackih-.it | 1>cln K very much pleased at the qulc-
work, of the department.
FOR SALE—Large second hand
Iron safe. H. Y. Tillman 4-d«-wl»
C. B. Peeples sells Jap-a-Lac.
3-24-tf.
Brown Leghorn eggs, guaranteed
to hatch. One dollar for 16. W. R.
3 17w7t
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Pate & Moore, 8 mile.
from Valdosta, on the G. 8. ft F. SJnlth Tlfton Oa
road. Is dissolved by mutual consent * ’ *
Mr. R. O. Pate, Jr., retiring and „ i
Mr. C. D. Moore assuming all 11a- c - B - Pec P le * Alabostlne the .
bllltloe. best wall coating known to science. I
R. O. PATE, JR.. | 3-24-tf i
C. D. MOORE | !
3 24 w 5t
I WANTED—Experienced all around
For Sale Cheap dairy hand. Must be good milker
1 saw mill, 40-h. p.. 2 log carts, 1 and understand care of cattle. AJ-
stave or shingle saw, i rice mill, j dress Quitman Jersey Farm, Quit-
second-hand man, Ga. 4 7sw 2t
II. Blanton' ___
No. 2, Naylor, Ga.
If you have a farm or city lot for
sale, write us, we will buy them at
reasonable price. Southern Real
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever i*™**'", will refund your money
- after Taking one bottle you are not
rvB.T.FELIX GOURAUD’SORIENTAL.|a'E np Dimmoek SU, ' s 50 cents by
L' l
Th#. n«tw w .. /e a reasonable price. Southern Real
U Smiths KiSi K ^ ney C ^ re * Estate & I^an Co.. W. M. GUdens,
is smith s Sure KiJne\ Cure. Your ^resident, Tif*"'- r? '*
-4 3 sw lm.
Big Success.
Our first Spring
Opening was a tre
mendous success.
We THANK the la
dies for their gener
ous patronage and
words of praise.
Continue to
come, ladies. We
expect to increase
our efforts to please
you.
Easter Hats.
Every lady will
want something
pretty and stylish
for Easter. r^jj
Our Hats, Shirt
Waists, Skirts, belts
anti Neckwear, Etc. r
are beauties.
Patterns.
won ti. city todny.
7’rs. 0, 0. Turner, of Waycroaa,
wia In the clty/thli week.
IV>r nil kinds of ourety bondt ap.
ply to a a Richardson, Valdosta Q a
FOR SALE—I have 20,000 seed
cane for sale cheap and will sell to
proper persons on time and take
CREAH OR MAGICAL BEALTIHLI Guano For Stle Cheap.
Ramnr#« Four atld half ton s Extra Stan- Rood syrup next fall at 25c per gal-
iotli fwdlr^ldard guano, bought for planting Ion tor It. Farmers Supply Co.. L.
£rtckl _ _ ... „ . ... _
* u * h * “lidmrfbffi melons, but have since decided not M. _Stanflll, Manager, Hahlra, Ga.
o% be»uty. and iu plant. For sale cheap.
Sm stood ih"‘ telt | W. L. Wlsenbaker.
| 3 27 wlm.
Sm th’s Sure Kidney Cure.
Tho only guaranteed kidney
LOST — Between Valdosta and
I.och Laurel on Tuesday afternoon,
black over-coaL Finder will
The May Me|
ton Patterns are tlj
best on the marke
We sell them.
10c. each.
aBBRssssasiss
tEEOrtS^^Pkk, 3? Gr at J tn S rat Inrletl ,in
U to hunlcM v t
Uitrlt to be cur* i
flTV’t’-i MR fS'ls. lt p’rlce CO 50 S cent“ U A°' h E* I rowardod by ,eaving at Breedlove's
KiTVtb. K«-“ Dlmmock - store. 4 7 wit dlt
l V5“ : ut’k. _ - „ .7 | . „ , , ... ' WANTED—Lady or gentleman of
neal Esta,e A "‘ nt Holcombe this f:l | r „i U catlon to travel for firm of
week sold the Paul Dunaway place 2250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per
on Troup street to Mr H. D. Sandlin. - vear - payable weekly. Expenses ad
vanced. Address Geo. G. Clows,
Valdosts. Ga. wit
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Milliner