The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, May 05, 1906, Image 5

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THE VAJL.DSOTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906 ■ inMiiunflHBiRMn ■■■■■■■■■«■■ ■■■■■!■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■ IB Sill HEADQUARTERS FOR SI z Thomas-Dekle Hardware Co., » .... HEADQUARTER .... [ Hardware, Mill, Turpentine and Gin Supplies. ■ Paints, Oils, Brushs, Sash, Doors and Blinds. ■ Buck’s Cooking Stoves and Ranges, the very best. Crockery and Glassware. Ellwood rence, m the most popular fence on the market. The Ellwood is built like a bridge, braced, supported and ■ tied. No stronger or more substantial structure possible. Ellwood fence will hold your hogs, ■ cattle, horses and poultry. We have all sizes in stock and canjmake prompt delivery. Come to « see usjwhen in the market for anything in our line. ■ ■ The Thomas-Dekle Hardware Company. FLLWOOD woven Fi POULTRY, RABBIT ANI AND LA'Aftt 1-EilCS? Absolute efficiency atWst expense, joiuch A practical fence that will f* — positively turn cuttle, Horses, hogs and 34inch pigs. A fence aeincn that is strong, practically ever lasting, proven thoroughly effi- cient underZUmtSt every possible condition. iA/rVA/AULVjA f SI u (V M V KX K *X X -i n \ '-i a ‘K V VU* EVERY ROD OF ELLWOOO FENCE IS 6UARANTEED. 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. ai*pri ESIIL1 WILL GOJTO ilA. He Expects to Make an Savannah Traveling Men Leave for Albany to Attend Convention—Un fortunate Man Wants Lunacy War rant for his Wife and Was Placed on Trial Hlmaelf—Other News Notes From Savannah. Savannah, May 2—Now that the date of the democratic primary has been thrown so far into the future Col. J. H. Estill will make a more active canvass of the state than he has made before. He Is now plan ning to make an extended visit Into the counties of North Georgia. He has as yet made no dates In any of the towns of the northern part of the state but he will do so in a short time. ,4a , In the last campaign Col. ‘ do the ml, take bf jumping about .. ijSsifijw? dates systematic enough to admit of his protecting one piece of territory after he had covered It and made friends therein. He ip—>ot making this error a second time. He MAN SHOOTS A WOMAN. In THE HOT WEATHER OF APRIL Trouble Between Men Results Wounds for a Woman. • Claxton, Ga., May 1—A shooting affray occurred about two miles north of here yesterday afternoon In which Mr. Alfred Barfield, shot Mrs. R. E. Simpson. From the best Information obtainable’ it seems there had been , . some. trouble between Mr. Barfield *|||g H0tt68t OR RfiGOrQ lOf SO and Mrs. Simpson, the latter being a tenant on Barfield's place. j E3rIV Barfield had taken out dlsposses- j * sory and peace warrants for Mrs. j " 11 , Simpson and dispatched Constable xhe Mercury In the Thermomift? B. Collins to serve them. When Collins reached the place he found some error In the warrants and de-1 cltned to execute them until it was ' corrected. i Sunday afternoon Mrs. Simpson! entered Barfield’s oatfleld and when 1 Crawled up as High as 90, but Qood Breeze has Prevented Suffering.— Rain is Needed to Help the Farm ers, as Well as Other 8ufferers. But for the fact that Valdosta has Is now confining his attention almost \ John N. Rowe. Barfield Is a proml- wholly to the southern part of Geor- prut member of the church, and gia and when he has gone over that thoroughly and completely he will branch out. This Is to be a very active summer with Col Estill. On a Charge of Lunacy. Mr. Macon W. Hewitt went to the Court of Ordinary yesterday and asked that a writ of lunacy be taken out against his wife. He said his wife was crazy and that being pro ficient in the black art she let her spirit enter his breast every night and this caused trouble. He was de bating with the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary whether it would behest to have his wife arrested for lunacy or Just crack her neck. While Hewitt talked Mr. Moline, the clerk, wrote and when he finish ed his document he turned Hewitt over to a deputy sherlfT to be tried for lunacy. The paper he had been working on was a commitment for the unfortunate man who thought his wife w’as insane. Hewitt will be tried In ten days. “All Aboard for Albany. 1 This 'morning there pulled out of Savannah via the Seaboard Air Line railway, one of the most enthusiastic lot of delegates that ever left for a state convention of the traveling men. They were the delegates and alternates from Post A, T. P. A.'s to the state convention of the T. P. A.’s at Albany. Mr. Max Krauss was In charge of the party. It is expected to reach Albany this evening. The convention does nov open until to morrow* morning but the Savannah crowd wants to be on time. Mr. Hu go Frank as before mentioned these dispatches ts expected to made president of the State Asso ciation this year. It is Savannah’s turn to name the Executive. The Savannah delegation will be at home on Satqrday morning. News Briefs from Savannah. The party of automoblllsts w’ho left yesterday morning to visit Statesboro, Sylvanla and Sprlngfleu. In the interest of a road from Savan nah through Effingham and Screven counties got back last night They say much Interest was shown in^he project. The body of Mr. Thomas E. Mitch ell who died here yesterday was shipped to Augusta last night for In terment. The funeral will take place there this arternoon. Mr. Mitchell was formerly in the bqtcher business here and was well known throughout the state. He had tuber*, culosls. ordered out, refused to go and Bar- been having good breezes during the field took h,, shot gun and shot her past week> there wouW hav0 been a twice with bird shot. Dr. A. B. Dan- . ... was called la and pronounced the f ood deal of suffering from the in- wounds not serious. enseheat. The month of April Barfield came to Claxton and sur- broke all records for ho weather, rendered to Deputy Sheriff Ed El- and the c 08l "S da >'» ,achieved high more. He was asked for a statement wat f marks la tha ‘ “ ne - , . out declined to make any. I Tbe m ® rc “7 reaahod blnety ** He said hi, attorney, J. P. Moore ««W 1*• ,ter ? ay “ d tba day had advised him hot to talk, but if and / lt - ls aa,d that a ,e fact, were known he did. not be- w a . hardly, ever uyym hlMW \5hr.THpI^Zh W* Depute Sheriff Elmore took Bar- are beln * ? !anted and whell the tom- field to Reldsvllle today. He waiv : » erature abould be mild, tie people ed a preliminary hearing and his are actually hunting and fanning bond was fixed at $1,000 by Judge -/™™ Intense heat. The Almanacs have stated that a storm would form about the first of well to do farmer. ! May ’ but tbcre bas boen mt,e lndI ' A. E. DIMMOCK, OF VALDOSTA, | caUon of 11 80 far - 0,1 tbe SAYS Ilooked less like rain yesterday ;than It did Sunday. There w’ere some Asthma Can be Cured by the Use of clouds in the sky today and they may Dillingham’s Plant Juice Asthma gather and bring up a rain before Cure. : the week closes. Asthma is a peculiar spasmodic, disease which results from nervous ^ ^ arraera are complaining Irritation and exhaustion. This net- « rcat dcal abollt tbe weather as their vous debility Is the effect of impure crops have not been started off, or Impoverished blood. As a matter . though those farmers who have a of course, when the blood Is renew-1 stand are gettlag along verJf weJ , ed; cleansed and brightened by . . „ nmnU . ,. ’ . , . . .. , ; a nd are not complaining so much, the great blood food and medicine,!... ... . .. . Dillingham’s Plant Juice Asthma In thIs county there are many who Cure, the asthma ana all diseases have good stands and there are many consequent and dependent on bad others who have no «tand at all. blood disappear. How _many_ poor One of the great troubles about SAFE CRACKED AT JE8UP. The Safe Hinges Broken Off and the Doors Blown Open. Jesup, Ga., May 2—Sometime be tween midnight Saturday and this morning, burglars entered the store oi J. H. Wilkins & Co., through thi frant doors, taking the precautions to unbar the back door for exit. Af ter breaking the safe hingeR with an old axe, explosives were Inserted and the safe was blown open. It was a clean Job as the Inmates of the hotel next to the building heard nothing. There Is no clue to the robbers, who secured something over $135. Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinola The UNEQUALED BEAUTIPIER, *n- doried by thouundr. sufferers who have wheezed and ........ . ,. , coughed and strangled with asthmat- tho drouth at the present time Is the Ic torture, can point to the bottle of enormous amount of dust and the Dillingham’s Plant Juice Asthma Cure on the shelf and say, “There is my deliverer.” One of the serious difficulties this disease to overcome is the deep pianted conviction of the sufferer that nothing can cure Itfm. But the use of Dillingham’s Plan*. Juice As thma Cure by specialists in the treat ment of asthma, and the fact that large orders from them are constant ly being received, go to prove be yond doubt that a radical and per manent cure for asthma has been discovered in Dillingham’s Plant Juice Asthma Cure. Tbe fact is that the ,on>/ real, true specific for diseases arising ^!rom a debilitated nervous system is Dill ingham’s Plant Juice Asthma Cure anu this fact Is recognized by the regular physicians who so generally prescribe It. And in asthma Dilling ham’s Plant Juice Asthma Cure bas succeeded again and again where ev erything else has failed. Dilling ham’s Plant Juice Asthma Cure has made people sound, well and healthy Nothing equals it for building up sound, healthy flesh, enriching the blood and imparting new strength, it is Just the thing for ihin, weak people who get no benefit from tbe food they eat. Dillingham’s Plant PIEPHO SUCCEED8 WILLET. Some Changes in the Personnel of the Valdosta Team. Mr. A. L. Starr, owner of the Val dosta franchise In the Georgia State League, has secured second-basemau Plepho from Macon to play with and manage the Valdosta club for the 1906 season, replacing Manager and First Baspman Willett. We are re liably informed that there is no ob jection to the former manager either as a gentleman or player but It was thought best to have a man of more mature years than Willett as a lead- Owner Starr has offered him his regular position as first baseman on the team but under the circumstances It - Is not likely that he will accept and will possibly leave this after noon for his homo in Tennessee. Wil lett has conducted himself, since his stay here, in the most approved man ner and there are many who regret Juice Asthma Cure is tho est prep-’ to see hIm leave. aration that ever came from the _ ... B hand of man for asthma, coughs and l Getting Ready for Ope ng. bronchitis. A. E. Dimmock J The members of the Valdosta These remedies can be obtained stars are busy at Pine ParK this af- t 1 J? a !i ,ra ^°*» Hall Ira, Ga., 1 terncon getting themselves in good arter, ay or, a. : trim for the opening game of tho Georgia State League tomorrow, with The line-up of this con- heavy sand Tieds that have been cut by vehicles, etc. Tlit wont ca««s ia twenty day $1.00 at all l«adir.2 drvj (tore*. Prepared br • r-'*< n c' Sold la Valdosta by all D-ugglsta. yj ri ( ii * s fast Bupenedlng old-fashioned cod liver oil i V ■ emulsions because, without a drop of oil or^ disagreeable feature, it contains all the medicinal elcme- '8 of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods* livens. By our process the oil, having no value either as a medicine or food, is separated from the medicinal elements aid thrown nway. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and .-’ •ulsions, Vinol i3, deliciously palatable, agreeable to the weake stom ach, and therefore unequaled as a body builder and.stiength creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after aiclmesa, and for all pulmonary discasea. Everything: Vinof contains is named on the labeL^ OUR OUARANTBE— We have aueh faith in VINOL, that if yon will take It we promts. It It does not benefit or euro you we will return you your money without question. We take all tbe risk. A. E. DIMMOCK, Druggist, . VALDOSTA, - GEORGIA- PHCENIX LODGE NO. 4‘ I. C. O. F Heats every Friday evening at eight j o clock, Ashler Building, corner Patterson 8t. and Hill Are Dr. Clarence Whittington. DENTIST Office in new 8'rioklanri Bn'Mlng oear Merchant* Bank. George McGhan at Quitman George McGhan, Jr., has been elect- j Waycros's. ed as plumbing inspector at Quitman test will be Walters, catch; Cassady, which position he will fill In future, pitcher; Weakley, first base; Piepho, He Is a recent graduate of the Plumb-1 second base; Mitchell, third base; er’s Trade School at Sew York and 'Garrett, short stop, with Covington, has six years of experience besides, j Tideman and L&Motte In the outfield. B. S. Wichardson, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Valdosta, a. Go to Dr. L. C. Holtzc-n- dorff, Dental Surgeon, over C. S. Bondurant’s Drug Store, Valdosta. Ua., where you will get the best workmanship and material for the least money. 1 he best electric dental,office in the south CRANFORD & WALKER. Attorneys-at Lav VALDOSTA. GEORG I * OffleM Atklev bntldtnc. room* I and i He is an expert plumber and he will give the people of Quitman good ser vice in that position. Tenderneaa is one of the most de sirable qualities in missionaries and market products. The team has been materially strengthened by the addition of Tide- man and Piepho, from the South At lantic League, and Waycross will have to hustle to win. The game will be called at 4:15. WOODWARD & SMITH, LAWYERS. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN COURT HOUSE. ,’h.o. 103. Geo. W. KEENE, DENTIST, Adel, - Oeorgia. CURRAN R. ELLIS. ARCHITECT, BUli BlildiOf-OkirrT HIrMl *nd (Cotton Art 1 MACON. GEORGIA. j VALDOSTA MARBLE WORKS. The best equipped plant of the kind in the country, operating latest improved machinery for Cutting and Carving MONUMENTS You are cordially invited to call and inspect our stock and get our prices L. H. WARLICK, Proprietor. . VALDOSTA. GEORGIA. j