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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, APulL 21, 1906.
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\ Thomas-Dekle Hardware Co
HEADQUARTER .
! Hardware, Mill, Turpentine and Gin Supplies.
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Buck’s Cook ng Stoves and Ranges, the very best. Crockery and Glassware. Ellv
the most popular fence on the market. The Ellwood is built like a bridge, braced, su L
tied. No stronger or more substantial structure possible. Ellwood fence will hold
cattle horses and poultry. We have all sizes in stock and can make prompt dell" 1
see us’ when in the market for anything in our line.
ood Fence,
>ported and
your hogs,
Come to
■ The Thomas-Dekle Hardware Company.
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If you want your fencing problems satisfactorily solved, call and see the
ELLWOOD FENCE and let us show you for how little money you
can get absolute satisfaction.
STORES SHUT UP
FOR SERVICES
Even the Saloons Closed Their
A Large Crowd Attended the Union
Services at the Methodist Church
Yesterday Afternoon, and Good
Congregations Attended All of tne
Churches Last Night. ,
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
There was a rare occurrence In
Valdosta yesterday artemoon , from
3:30 to 4:30 o’clock, when nearly
all of the stores, Including the sa
loons, closed their doors In order to
allow their clerks and other employ
es to attend the union services at
tne Metfiodlst church.
The committee from the various
churches had tome cards printed
"This Store Closed on Accdunt of
PARTY MET DISASTER.
George Garry Was Drowned in Effort
to Swim Ashore.
Tampa, Fla,, April 18—Georg:
Garry, cashier of the Tampa Elec
tric Company, was drowned in Hills
borough Bay this morning a mile off
Ballast Point, while out with a pleas
ure party.
The boat was overturned in rough
THE RECORDER’S COURT.
Held
A Rather Busy Session Was
Monday Morning.
(From Wednesday’s Dally.)
Recorder Ousley had his usual
matinee yesterday, though the audi
ence was hardly as large as It gen
erally Is.
The actors, however, were on hand
water. Tarry “started “‘to^ swim''“to j wlth thelr P arts ’ and lt took only a
shore to secure assistance after he j short while to flnisn the play. The
and Mahoney had rescued the young • docket contained about a score of
ladies In the party and placed them
on tne upturned boat. Being exhaust
ed, Garry went down some distance
from his companions, and ills body
has not ye been recovered, although
a large fleet of tugs and launches
were engaged all the afternoon In
dragging
J. T. Mahoney and the ladies were
In the water an hour and fifteen min
utes before they drifted ashore. One
of the ladles wa3 unconscious when
she reached the shore.
Garry was recently from Boston, a
member of a prominent family there.
-Services,” .and^ t
•" cards were carried to the' far
J these
lariou*
places of business with the request
A Card From Mr. Damplen
To My Fellow Citizens: I was
born in this county nearly fifty years
ago, and have been chief of police In
Valdosta for fourteen years, and have
grown to love the city and county and
ed
and have felt honored to serve them.
that they be placed upon the front j* y ould ° ot now ca J* on y° u - ^How
. , , .. . - . I citizens, but some have seen fit to
doors during the hour for the union ; sprea , broa dcast over this county
services. [report after report reflecting on my
Nearly all of tne merchants ac- 1 honesty and uprightness and In a
cedi’d to the request and the result v ’fj n endeavor to bolster up the can-
4t . . .. - didac.v of others for the office of
wa, that a very large crowd attend- 8hpr)ff , cannot nm down am , denJ .
ed the services. Rev. C. C. Carson the varied stories from time to
preached the sermon, which was a time circulated in this way, but will
verv able and Impressive discourse. sa - v *° ^ ou w * ien J" 011 are toU that I
rr.". at . .. . do not pay my debts, that i have giv-
The “VI vices at nl„ht In all - of cn u|> everything I hnil, my home and
the churches were largely attended, that of my wife and children to apply
At the Baptist church Rev. Oliver on my obligations and have refused
J. Copeland, of Atlanta, Is assisting to hllle behind the bankruptcy law
Rev Mr Christie In tne services In “Pi 1 . ara dally slrlvln R to liquidate my
Kev Mr. Christie in tne services. In obligations and God being my helper
a letter to the Times from Live -ak, i promise that before long no man
Fla.. Mr. W. D. Upshaw, who Is shall claim aught against me.
Well known here, says that he will be * te ^ >’ ou m ” fellow citizens that
here tonight. He says of Mr. Cope- "“!* 1th ^ go t jL\ c ° unty nn ' 1
1 tell the good people that an oppon*
lent of mine could not buy bread for
“Those who have heard this gifto! his children. I would prefeq defeat
man need no urging—they wilt go an,i S |aJ1 >' take It as my portion rath-
aga,n and carry otners-but to those « your hands by aay
who have not heard him, I want -.1 Is poverty a crime? Is mlsfor-
say In that expressive expression of tune In business a bar to holding of-
Alex Bealer that O. J. Copeland Is flce7 Ar0 vlc!o “» attacks on the
Juat about the ••out-preaching-esf’ j Zwn'a.waysT "eTcott^d’"Z
young man In the Georgia pulpit. I J rewarded? This is tor you to say,
Bhall count It a privilege fellow citizens, after a fair investiga
te stop and see my Valdosta friends . ** on ^'hich Is all that I ask. I refer
Wednesday night. Besides hls g,n- , S^ratM' W^.Vho^Vfc
lal manner, nis engaging personality the present time as to my. ability
and his thrilling eloquence. Copeland and If they tell you that I am un-
has a genuine case of “old time re-' "' Jrt hy, cast your ballot against me.
llgion,” and Valdosta must mak<» • Respectfully,
calk***"- ^
Op me, I have gladly responded Warren were each relieved of'$5
haste and hear him
The services wll continue at all of
the churches during the week and
C. Dampier.
Early Closing Movement.
The leading dry goods, shoe, cloth-
the outlook Is that a great religious , | n g and hardware merchants of the
awakening will sweep over the cltv j city, have signed an agreement to
before they come to a close. (close their places of business each
„ “ ' i afternoon at six o'clock, thus allow-
The Court House Square. ! lng thelr cIerks the evenl „ g , n whlrtl
The court house square can u ~ '
made one of the prettiest places in
the country with the expense of just a
little amount of money. It should be
thoroughly graded and planted in
grass early in the spring, and a Jan
itor Bhould be employed who can de
vote his time to keeping the ground
and building thoroughly clean. One
industrious negro could do the work,
provtJed he does not have too many
Out-side matters to attend to. It Is a
pity to let a beautiful spot like this, In
the heart of a pletty city like Valdos
ta grow up In weeds and rubbish and
become an eye-sore, for the lack ot
attention. We trust our Village im
provement Association will look after
this matter, If nobody else will take lt
up.
•to re«t and find enjoyment after the
day’s wont. The patrons of the meV*
chants should try and make all of
their purchases before that hour. The
clerks are very gratified for this act
on the part of the merchants, and
they will show their appreclativ>n by
renewed efforts during the hours of
which the stores are opened
Forecasting the weather at long
range was done with great success
as far back In history as the time of
Noah.
cases and the fines amounted
$106.
W. Edeed, who was picked up on
VALDOBTA LYCEUM COURSE.
llat; of Talent Coming Next
i‘ or Benefit School Library
;V«ldoata Lyceum Course
As proven so popular for the
seasons wilt be held in the
|. auditorium next season
[aged by Supt. R. B.
Rie benefit of the school
Seven first class attractions
[tven Instead of six as here-
nrse was selected at a con-.
| Wednesday between Supt.
nd S. Russell Bridges, pres
ident «if the Alkanest Lyceum System
the streets by Officer Hill was fined
of Atlanta, and a canvass
for the
,, . „ .membership will begin soon. In the
>2.50 and William Moore under e meaa ^ thoS(J who are weclaUy
similar charge with disorderly bon-, m .,wr^nln. » flr«trl»M
duct added, was fined >5,
id In maintaining a first class
lyceum In Valdosta are requested to
send I 'fhelr names to Prof. Daniel at
once The tickets will remain at >6 00
for double tickets. and >3.00 for sin
gle ticket.
Tne course selected contains , the
very best on the American platform
and Is as follows: Hon. George R.
Wendllng In hls great lecture "Stone
wall Jackson." Edward Amherst Ott,
president Ott School of Expression,
Chicago, in hls popular lecture “Sour
Grapes;” the famouse OIJ Home-
.d Male Quartette Company, who
JJf^rmerljr with Denman Thomp-
Homestqad play;; thj Ariel
Jei^QvVbette, 'of Boston;] Hon.
iiither Ma(^Mp, humorist; The Pace
Kllng Recital Co., and Dr. Edward
Burton McDowell, of Chicago, In nls
beautifully Illustrated lecture on
“Panama In Picture and Prose.” In-
„ elude both moving pictures and paint-
duct and cursing, was assessed >6, ed „ f the Panama cana| and
and Will Foreman was given
same dose for D and D.
J. R. Rlchtle was arrested by Of
ficer Clayton on a similar charge,
and W. L. Murray was pulled for a
lighter degree of the same offense by
Officer Gates. The first was relieved
of $2.50 and the next one dollar.
* Emma Fox contributed $2 ' for be
ing drunk on the street and Pauline
Smith dropped two dollars In the till
for cursing. Charlie Reid als*o did
a cursing act 1 that cost him $4.
Sophie Shows was fined $2.50 for
cursing and Hen^y Feller and Izard
Stewart were assessed $10 each
being drunk.
Jim Davis was dismissed and
Will Foreman dropped five dollars
in Newman’s "bean bag” for D. & D.,
which means drunk and disorderly.'
Jabeth Brown, tor disorderly con-
the country.
AN APPEAL TO WIVfeB.
Accidents at Saw Mill.
The saw mill of Moore Bros., two ‘cure the Drinking Husband by Ualng
Orrjne—Can be Given Secretly.
No more terrible affliction^ can
come to au> heme than the craVlng
of husband and father for strong
drink. We appeal to wives, mothers
and sisters to save the husband and
:fatlpr or the brother or son with Or*
rine, a scientific and positive cure
for tfte drinking nabit.
The patient simply takes Orrlne
I No. 2 or the secret remedy Orrlne
\f- +u a No. 1 which irf in powder-form and
Mr. Ion Metre, one of the owner. perfectly C o, orI es 8 , tasteless
of tne mill, vn* tne victim of the j and odorless, can be given in food .
last accident which occurred two crjor drink without the knowledge of!
throe days after the f.rrt. His flnge-s'! he Th ® P ric « of elt h«r form Is '
fin e in 'onMct wVh the lawn cravln S for strong drink
can.t in on^ct wi.n the saws «tod| wln J e mlfge( , when 0rrIne |& UBOil ,
ilea above Blue Springy was tne
seen-! of two accidents recently, one
cceunng a day or two after the oth
er, and both of them being very mu-'h
alike )
Oscar 3m! h a young man who
was feeding the shingle machine was
the victim of the first accident. Ho
let his finger: get too close to ”.lie
rapidly revolving saws and they nut 1
them off.
NOTICE TIE DRV IV
—Of The—
LAKE PARK BANK,
LAKE PARK, GA.
We Have
If a burglar blows the safe and the cashier skips out with
what he can get, notice the result.
The Burglar Insurance Co- replaces what the burglar got-
The Fire Insurance Co- pays for the building and fixtures-
The Bond Company replaces what the oashier took-
The Depositors Guarantee Fund pays the depositors-
And the Bank would resume business at the same old
stand.
Your deposits are Insured in the Lake Park Bank and It
costs you nothing, We pay interest -on time deposits. Come
to see us. ■
LAKE PARK RANK,
i S. C. KNOX, Cashier.
J. K- WHITE, EWELL BROWN, •*'
1st Vice-President- 2d Vice-President-
DIRECTORS;
' J. K. White/
J. P. Pbesoott;
J. T. COKBETT.
W S- WITHAM,
President-
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W. s. Wmdir.
O. J. Bautox.
J. W. POLHILL. - "
Gibson-Goodwin.
Mr. J. N. Goodwin and Miss Laura
Gibson were united In marriage at
the home of the bride's brother, Mr.
\V. O. Gibson, on Johnson street,
last Sunday afternoon The ceremony
was performed by Rev. L. R. Chris
tie at 2 o’clock and was witnessed
only by relatives and a few friends
of the contracting parties. The cou
ple left at 2:45 for Quitman, where
they will reside for sometime.
were also clipped off.
A similar accident happened to the
f?<?d*M- of the sMng’i-} saws at the
Fender lumber mill, two or throe
weeks ago. Mr. C. Z. McCranie
is now in charge of the machine az
Moore Bros., mill.
Books Will Close Friday.
The registration books for the
county primary election will close
next Friday, though, It seems that
there are yet a large number of vot
ers in this district, who have not reg
istered. We, understand tnat the num
ber will reach nearly 250 who have
not registered. These Include parties
who have Just become twenty one,
those who paid no taxes last year anJ
new residents of tne county. The va
rious candidates ought to see that
these voters are qualified.
Orrine is hold under a positive ' § i
guarantee that lt will cure the drink
habit if directions are followed, fn H
every box is a registered guarantee m
which entitles you to refund of your , M
money if Orrlne falls to effect
cure. You run no risk whatever
using this remedy. There Is no loss
SPANISH TWO-CROP S
PEANUTS. ;
Early Ninety-day Corn. £
Chufas. Velvet Beans. b
Cock’s Prolfic Corn. ■
Rocky Ford Canteloupes. ■
Peason Alelons. *
Rattlesnake Melons. ■
Burt’s Spring Oats. ■
Garden and Field >eed. ■
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BEST STOCK - LOWEST PRICES J
Cm Sm Bondurant’s ■
Drug and Seed Store. ■
Valdosta, Qa. ?
of t
me or absence from home or
bust less, no sanitarium treatment. In
fact Orrlne strengthens the nerves
and restores general good health
wtollfe curing the drink habit. Treat
ise on how to cure drunkenness free
on request, Orrlne Co., Washington,
D. C.
Wives, save the happiness and
prosperity of your home with Orrlne.
Orrine is for sale by A. Dlmmock.
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Will Take Testimony Tomorrow.
Mr. R. E. Storrs, of Macon, who
Is special master, appointed by Judge
Emory Speer to take testimony in
regard to foes in the case of the
Southern Product Company to be
submitted to Judge Speer will be here
tomorrow. The hearing will begin
early In the morning at Deputy Clerk
A. W. Varnedoe’s office in the court
house.
French Strike Troubles.
Lens, France, April 17—'The strike
demonstrations have been resumed
For all kinds of .urety bonds ap-! here ' Ser,ou * damage haa been dono
ply to B. 3. Richardion, Valdosta Ga' and many arre!ita hare been made.
Tax Receiver's Notice.
I will be at the following places
on dates given below for tbo purpose (
of receiving tax returns for the year 1
1906:
Naylor, April 2, 9, 19.
Cat Creek, April 10, 20.
Hahlra, April 3. 11, 23.
Ouiley, 4, 12, 24.
Clyattrllle, April 5. 13, 26.
Lake Park, April 6, 16, 27.
Clnb House, April .8, 30.
Dciher, May 1st.
Daraey School House May 3d
Valdoata on all Saturdays and dal
ly utter rounds are made until books
close Tune 1st. j.
3. BACON, T
Tf- Receiver Lowndes Co. Ga i.T
3-10^at.-2m. 1 ,t.
Do You Suffer From Kidney Trouble
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’ i .J-
Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, .
or your druggist will refund your “
money. Price 60 cents. A. E Dim-1 -J*
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South Atlantic Fertilizer
Company,
JOHN LANE, Mgr
Factory:
Corner River and Alabama Sts.
Office:
104 South Ptersotan Street.
C. B. Peeples sell. Jap-a-Lac. +