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THE VALDSOTA TIMES* SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1006,
PERSONAL MENTION.
(From Thursday's Daily.)
Messrs. H. F. Tillman and Robert
bare gone to Charleston to at*
tend a great gathering of Shriners.
Jtr. and Mra. B. H. Jones returned
to tke city yesterday afternoon, af
ter spending several weeks with
Mrs. Jones' parents in Mississippi.
Hon. Ed. McRee left last night for
Macon to attend the meting of fruit
growers which Is to be held there.
Rev. George Carroll, of Naylor,
came over yesterday and left last
sight for Chattanooga to attend the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Mr. C. E. Wilkinson, of Waycross,
was a visitor to the city yesterday.
Mr. Y. t. Godwin, of I>awtey, Fla.,
came up this week and spent a day
•r so in this city on a visit.
Mr. 8. A. Walker, of Tarver, came
up yesterday and spent the day here
looking after some business affairs.
Mr. W. H. Strickland, of Waycross,
and Mrs. W. J. Strickland, of White
Springs, Fla., were among the visit
ors to the city yesterday.
Mr. Geo. W. Owens, one of Bruns
wick's well known merchants, is in
Valdosta prospecting this week. Ho
is the guest of Mr. nnd M
Coin.
Mr. J. If. Culpepper, of Sparks,
come down yesterday aud spent part
of the day here.
Mr. R. W. White and wife of Lake
City, were among the visitors to Val
dosta yesterday.
Messrs. A. J. Connell and J. G. Tay
lor of Nashville, came down yester
day and spent the day In this city.
Mr. John Smith was called to Jas
per yesterday afternoon by a mes-
sage[ announcing the critical Illness
of his father, who has been In had
health for several weeks.
Mr. T. W. Littlefield, of Blackshear,
was among the visitors to Valdosta
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**Dry Kiln" Moore came up from
PERSONAL MENTION.
PERSONAL MENTION.
(From Wednesday’s Dally.)
Col. M. D. Dickerson, of Douglas,
was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. W. B. Turbervllle, of George
town. S. C., Is spending a few days
in the city on a visit to the family
of her brother, Mr. A. M. Chandler.
There promises to be a large num
her of June weddings In Valdosta,
but the ’’set affairs’’ will have to come
forward In great numbers if they
keep ip with the romances.
Mr. M. A. Bethune, of Balnbrldge,
was among the visitors to the city
today,
Mr. J. R. Jordan, of Dawson, was
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
Mr. J. H. Bostick, of Milltown,
came over on business yesterday.
Mr. E. K. Clarke, of the A. C. L
with headquarters at Albany,
spending the day among the merch
ants of the city.
Mr. W. H. Little, of Cordele,
in the city on a visit yesterday.
Mr. J. W. Young, of Thomasvllle,
came over and spent yesterday here.
The editor of The Times has Just
reived from Mrs. L. J. Jackson, at
H. M. | Riverside. Cal., an illustrated book
let giving a large number of views
In San Francisco in J875, in 1896
and after the tire, showing the im
provement of thirty years and then
tne devastation that was wrought by
the earthquake and Are In less than
a week. The views are excellent
nnd the hook Is highly appreciated.
Mr. Alexander Blair, of Macon, is
spending the day in the city, having
furnished plans for the new school
at Milltown, which Is occupying the
attention of the trustees today.
Mr. W. C. Craig, of Nashville, wns
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Clark, well
known residents of Brunswick, spent
several hours in the city last night.
They were en route to Valdosta.
JackMavllle y.-.terd*rj H< l spent the , hey wlll
spend a day or so
‘ before going to Whito Springs for a
rql J. H- Gary among the|gtny of some weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
prominent citizens of Nashville to jcinrk have been traveling for the
visit .Yaldosta yesterday. ( benefit of the gentlemans health, and
*■ h Myddtdton. of Jackson-.they have been to points In Florida
vlllc, la a visitor tBfWaldosta nnd is land also spent sometime at Colura-
a of the family of Mr. R. T.
Myddeiton.
Miss NcTtns.~Wfio has been with
Carter A Dorough for some time left
this morning for Atlanta.
bus, Gn.—Waycross Herald.
The Union 8unday School Picnic.
A Joint committee from the Pres-
j byterian and Methodist Sunday
Mr. Rny* Thomji* has accepted a |>»' ,ch0018 mot ln ,he Merchant* bank
alt Ion on the road w |.It r a lame hard-' af, “ rnoon decide »l'on
ware honao In AManr.-tad will tray- ,ho annual " lcnlc - Thc ,la >' was 8P '
el In West Florida. for Friday, May 18th. and nine
. .. ... - (Springs wns selected as the place
Mr. and Mrs. S. \\. snrgent, are
spending this wertt at WhPe Springs.
Although 84 yegrs old. Mr. Sargent
is a splendid swlhimer and enjoys
the sulphur baths at the springs as
well as anybody.
The two-year-old -son <
! Springs wns selected
j The Christian Sunday school wns to
I have a representative at the meet
ing but the meeting was overlooked
by him, however that school will Join
j with the Methodists and Presbyte
inns. Thq committee earnestly d»
and aires that all of the schools of the
(From Tuesday’s Dally.)
Mr. J. L. Acre©, the father of Mrs.
J. W. Davis, is spending the day In
the city, on his way to his home In
Albany, after visiting his son in
Cuba.
Mrs. C. L: and Mr. M. W. Eatman,
of 8t Augustine, were among the
visitors to. the city this week.
Dr. W. W. Terrell, of Douglas, was
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
Mr. T. M. Peeples, of Nashville,
was a visitor to the city yesterday.
Mr. Y. . Baker, of Watertown, Fla.,
was among the visitors to the city
this week.
Mr. W A. Hawkins, of Ashburn,
was among the visitors to the city
this week.
Mr. R. L. Clark and wife, of
Brunswick, were visitors to the city
this week.
Mr. W. D. Peeples was elected
last night to the position of secre
tary of the Elks’ lodge to succeed
Mr. F. A. Coburn.
Mr. J. M. Simmons, of Spain, was
a visitor to the city yesterday.
Messrs. C. G. Stevens and E. A.
Ramsey, of Milltown, were among
the visitors to the city this week.
Messrs. 0. Gatchell and J. W.
Taylor, of Tifton, were among the
visitors to the city yesterday.
Mr. George B. Murrell, of Mill-
town, was among the visitors to the
city yesterday.
C. W. Sinclair, of Madison.
Fla., was Among the visitors to the
city yesterday.
Prof. 0. V. Cunningham Is here
advertising the lecture of Prof.
Charles Lane, which is to be dellv
ered tomorrow night for the benefit
of the Shiloff school. A large crowd
should attend this lecture, as It will
oe worth hearing.
Mr. J. T. Mathis, of Tifton,
among the visitors to the city today.
Mr. J. H. O'Quinn, of Waycross,
was In the city on business yester
day.
r. J. W. 01 iff and wife, of States
boro, were visitors to the city yester
day.
Mr. A. E. Fraleigh, of Madison,
was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
Prof. C. H. Jackson, of Forsyth,
was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
Miss Payne, of White Springs,
was ln the city, yesterday,
BRf -MONIA FREE
Read the following carefully:
If you have consumption or
some of the /contagious forms
of blood poisoning we cannot
cure you.' We don’t pretend to
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}0 ORAOUATES AT WORK.
' - WRITE TODAY TO /
cure you. You need the indi
vidual treatment of some
skilled specialist; but if you
are Zrun down in general
health, if you have dyspepsia,
are subject to fainting spells, a
victim to insomnia, bilious
ness, kidney or liver trouble,
catch cold easily, if your sys
tem is in that condition that
you may become an, easy prey
to the disease germ's of pneu
monia. la grippe and the vari
ous epidemics, if you are both
ered with constant headache,
loss of memory, generally im
paired vitality, we can help
you, and, if you follow our di-
The Representative Resort of the South
INDI %N SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
Midway between Atlanta and Macon. A panacea for dis-asea for a 1
dred yean It, medicinal bath, obtained at The Wigwam only.
analysis of water and rates, address SCOVILLE BROS.
rections, render you immune
against sickness. Most skin |
disease can be cured by the J1
use of “Bromonia."
“Bromonia” is to
the hu
man system what the scrub
bing brush and soap are to the!'
dirty washbowl. It a i d s |'
Nature to resume normal ac-'
tion. It increases the strength,;
the fighting ability of the j
phagocytes of the blood; it
promotes the healthy flow of ;
the salivary and gastric secre- ■
tions. If your stomach is ini
good condition, you are well, j
The Chinese are a wise peo-
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Join in this picnic and mal.
host Valdosta Sunday schools
ever had*
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
nil the schools to go with us elthe
ns n school or ns individuals.
The rnilroad fnre wlll he 15c nnd
25c nnd the schedule will he as et
venlent ns could bo desired.
C. C. Varnedoe,
Ch’m’n, Joint Committee.
Mrs. W. 8. Coley fell from the door- c j(
way at their home n few days ago t j u *
and broke his collar-bone. Although j uiV
the Injury was severe, the little fel- J
low Is getting along very well now.
Col. E. P. 8. Denmark wns called
to Savnnnnlt this afternoon by a
telegram announcing the dangerous
Illness of his nephew. Mr. Thomas
Denmark, who Is suffering with ty
phoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Vinson have
returned from their bridal tour to
Macon and other points and are
boarding with Mrs. M. M. Brinson.
Solicitor 'Thomas has returned
from Quitman where he attended
court, but he will go back there next
Monday to take up the criminal
docket.
Mr. Britt Davis went to Cordele
this morning to witness the game of
hall in that city this afternoon be
tween -the Valdosta and Cordele
teams.
Mr. D. Suddereth has been spend
ing several days this week at Quit-
man
H-siri U. H. Roberts and E. J.
Thrower went over to Macon this
week.
Miss Rogers, of Mneou, is visiting 411
her sister Mrs J O Vurneilne " ANTED—Hustling salesman to
n r • Mra ' ' arnfloe. | w u C | ty either on commission
Mrs. Walter Thomas and children j or salary. Excellent contracts offer
ed Tampa, reached the city last night Southern Real Estate & Loan
and are spending a few days wiyi
Announcement for Representative of
Clinch County.
8tockton, Go., April 2S, 1906.
Having been solicited by many of
my friends ln my home district and
elsewhere to become a candidate for
the Legislature. I hereby announce
myself, subject to the Democratic
Primary, a candidate for thta office.
If elected I promise to do the beet I
can to help mako good laws ln the
Interest of the people.
B. J. FUTCH.
4-23-sw June 2.
To the Voters of Echols County:
At he sollcitalon of many friends
hereby announco myself a candi
date for the legislature, subject to
the Democratic primary.
T. 0. CUI.BRETH.
6-14-tf.
Mra. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Twltty.
Craving for Drink Destroyed.
The best aid to temperance is
something that wlll strengthen the
drunkard's wrecked nervous system
and cure his unnatural craving for
drink. We believe that any man
who really desires to be cured of the
liquor habit can cure himself
using Orrine. This remarkable dis
covery has made so many cures I Re ln the swim and
among oar customers that we are • shoes at the new shoe
glad to sell it under an absolute ways delignted to ser
Co., Tifton, Ga.
4-27-1
FOR SALE—A now, clean stock of
groceries, dray horse and wagon.
Best stand In town. Will soil at a
bargain. Apply at once to D. J.
Rlgell. Milltown. Ga.
5-8-sw 2w
Most of us count up everything
else but our blessings. Right there
our adding machlno stops. It Isn't
by right, though.
All the latest nov
elties in Dress
Hats, Sailors.
Pretty shapes in
Neapolitan, Pan
ama and Milan
braids.
pie. They accost each other;]
with, “How is your stomach?’ j ■
We don’t ask you to invest a
cent until you have tried “Bro
monia’’ at our expense. A sin-
works
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wonders. Cut out the Coupon
at the bottom of this column.
Write name and address plain
ly. Be careful to address BRO
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FREE BROMONIA'COUPON.
Name
City
State
My diteane is
If yon think Bromonia ia what yon nerd and
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Leave to Sell.
B. Myddeiton, administrator of
the estate of Tobias Berrien, having
in proper form, applied to the under
signed for leave to sell all the real
estate belonging to said Tobias Ber
rien's estate, this Is to cite all con
cerned to show cause at this court
why said administrator should . not
have leave to sell said property, af-
Ready-Made
SKIRTS.
A beautiful line
of these goods
just received.
We make them
fit you, and no
extra charge for
changing and fit
ting.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday In
June, next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, the undivided
one-half interest of W. T. McAlpin
in the following real estate, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land in
the county of Lowndes, being part
of lot of land number three hundred
and sixty-seven (367), containing
two hundred and fifty (250 acres,
more or less, and hounded as fol-
# ,. jt _ lows: On the north by Grand Bay
ter advertising same as tne law di-! an( l th© branch which runs into said
recta. I hay; on the west by a road leading
This May 7th, 1906. from Samuel Carter's to Grand Bay
* A. V .SIMMS, Ordinary. | f°r«l; on the south by original line;
■mnmbhmni PXCCpt three (3) aCrCS ill tllO SOlltll-
Contract for Milltown School. j ‘toir™rolile? f ty“"levled rC oi
The contract for building the property of W. T. McAlpin to satisfy
main school at Milltown and one an execution issued from the city
dormitory was let by the trustees ?” urt °* Valdosta in favor of R. B.
of that school yesterday ’afternoon aBalnat ,ho aal !> w - T -
10 Little & Phillips, of Gordele, the
amount of money to bo spent on it
being twenty-six thousand dollars.
The other dormitory will be built
later.
Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold the following real estate
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
being in the 11th district of said
county, and being part of lot of land
number one hundred and thirty-one
GEORGIA—Echols County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public Dutcry on the first s
Tuesday in June, 1906, v at the court
house In said county between the
usual hours of sale, the following
real estate, situate In Echols county,
to-wit: 245 acres oC land number .
83, lying In the 16th land - district/J
The sale will continue from das
day between the same hourfr it
all spld prbperty is sold. ’ m
cash. J. D. CORBBl;
Administrator of A. V.
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GEORGIA—Echols County: •
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell
certain timber suitable for turpen
tine and sawmill purposes belonging 7
to the estate of William S. Robert.!, 3
deceased, for the purpose of fHsti!-, .v
button. Sahl application will be' M
heard at the regular term of the ' j
Court of Ordinary for said county to -]
ipl i
be held
the first Monday In June,
J. E. PARRISH. ~
Strictly Cash House.
Cash only. H. J. Sandlin, Windsor (131), and bounded as follows:
Bar. Phone 26, Valdosta, Ga. the north by lands of B. W. Bentley,
6-12-w-3t. on the couth by the lands of the late
Sam Barker and origiual line,
The famous Packard shoe for men the east by the lands of R. J. Wai
st $3.00, $3.50 and $4.uU. Every pair ker, and on the west by lands of
a wearer. New shoe store. Wil- John StudstUl, said to contain fifteen
Mams & Owens Shoe Co. (15) acres, more or less.
Said property levied on as the
property of Sam Barker to satisfy J|
an execution Issued from the City^O
Court of Valdosta in favor of the
Valdosta Guano Company against 4
the said Sam Barker, said property 4 "
ueing in the possession of will Eas- 'hm
man.
This the 10th day of May, 1906.
J. F. PASSMORE, Sheriff. O
FMr all kinds of surety bonds ap-'
ply to B. S. Richardson, Valdosta Ga
guarantee to refund the money If it Hams & Owens Shoe Co.
doefl not cure. I -
If I* In two forms; No. I that can I r» PswnGn* _
be given secretly, and No. 2 for' L C ' ,, eep ‘° 8 8 " 8 Alnbastlne the
tnosa who wish to be cured. It Is i be8t waU coating known to science,
not only the most reliable treatment J — —
5*2?°. hut It is also the most eco- Nettleton Oxfords, "for men of
uomlcni ns It costs only $1.00 a box'taste.” Our price $5.00. Williams
there Is no detention from the & Owens Shoe Co.
usual duties, while If a cure is not | •• - v
effircted. there It no exocnse what- n IL Peonies sell* T.n.. t an
ercr. Mail orders filled. The Orrine' C * P p 11 Jap-a-Lac.
Co. Washington. D. Q,. or A. E. Dim-
mock, Patterson street
C. B. Peeples sells wall paper.
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New Line of Ladies’ Summer
Vests Just Received....
Ladies’ Muslin Underwear—A bij
line of big value goods, and large ranj
sizes of all garments
a
A Special Line of Colored Skirts,
Which we are selling for $i oo. is the best value for the raor
that we know of. We can’t duplicate them at. this price whe?
they are gone, as the manufacturers gave us notice to this eff
when we bought them. The raw material in them no\4|:cdst
more than we get for the skirts.
Every department in our store is beiftjgkitpt up by weekly arrivals^ the]
newest and best goods in our several lines. We shall be glad to serve yo
c. c. varne:
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