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THE VALDSOTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 12, UH)6.
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AT%.00 PER SET OF
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FOR WHEELS
Insures Perfect Results.
__ JLJm Jty user of vehicles should know that the life of a vehicle depends largely on the tires being KEPT TIGHT.
■ “A Stitch In Time Saves Nine,”
is quite true of wheels, and thousands of dollars would be saved to the users of buggies in this section if prompt attention was given to
loose tires. It will interest you to see how quickly and well we cure your crippled wheels on our powerful machine.
Henderson=Cranford
Pine Park, = = = Valdosta,
Buggy Co,
Georgia.
BRICK LAYING BY
II
fid South of A. C. L.
MENTION FROM MILLTOWN.
Revival Meeting is in Full Swing—
Other Items of News.
Milltown, Ga., May 7.—Rev. J. M.
Glenn, assisted by Rev. Fain, of Lake
Park, has been holding a series of |
meetings at the Methodist church,
this week which is increasing in in-j
terest daily. Many have already pro
fessed conversion and the congrega-j
tions are growing dally. Bro Glenn'
Is? an able, consecrated man, full of
TRIED ON LUNACY
CHARGE
Dozen Large Brick Structures Jot..th* spirit and preaches a clean-up j , t , 8 ald That he Wa# Threatening to
!and clean-out religion.
go ■ -4.',
{ MriL Godwin, who was a former
' “ tur town, is visiting rel-
Warehouses and Stores
up at Once—The Georgta
to Build Some
for Wholesale I
(From TuesjjjfV Dally.)
The indication are that &q
precedented amount of building will
be in full swing in Vatdosta Within
the next sixty days.
• Hundreds of thousands of brick are
being laid here at the present time,
but these figures promise’ to go into
the millions as soon as some plans
Which are now being made are put
Into operation.
The houses which ^rere recently
Kills Different Parties When Peace
Warrant was Sworn out Against
Him—Later a Lunacy Writ Wai
Taken Out, 'but Case Is Unsettled.
(From Tuesday’s Daily.)
NAYLOR HAS A BIG NIGHT.
Entertainment for the Church There
Was a Notable Success. ,
Naylor Ga., May 7—The entertain
ment given by the good ladles
our town and community for the ben- 1
of the Methodist church at the!
Academy on last Friday night was a;
brilliant success and the results'
fftom a financial point were even j T
r greater than they had ever hoped j ‘
for. This to a large extent was due i
to the splendid delegation who came
pver from Milltown by special train
to be present and to lend a helping
hand to a good cause.
The entertainment was gotten up
by Miss Belle Patten, the efficient I
music teacher, who has for the past]
months taught a class at the home
of Mr. R. T. Gupton. Miss Patten Is
a talented young woman and by her
tireless efforts and indomitable will
gave us a program which was thor
oughly enjoyed by everyone present.
equipped general stores In our town.
Our neighbor, Mr. J. L. Byrd, has
^ material on the ground for a hand-
bought/by the Georgia Southern road 1 * 0 ™ 8toae res,dence on Bostick
from ilr. John Lane on south Patter- street to cost abodt * 5 - 000 ’ We are
son street, are being moved off of g * ad *° we * come 8Uck citizens as Mr.
the lots, and It Is understood that a Byrd *
. ^mber of otir young peo-,
.tt eji&ptf the church social at
iof^-fiphey report a great time. |
'thumps; and measles are all the gO| There v/a« quite an int nesting, lun
; ‘ a MUltbwn. The writer noticed in |acy trl?1 ln the ordlnary . s court yea .
'membefs^^sUtlng ^around 8 sunning! | terday attern0011 ’ th< ? defendant ln f Splendid' music was rendered and
waiting for the dally application of, the case beln g E - H. Bremer, a to- * special feature of the- evening
the natural remedy—jawbone grease b&cco drummer, who has been board- ^blch created much mirth and mer-
to dry in. jing with the family of Mr. A. 0. riment ’ wa " the cake contest—the
The concrete store of Darsey-Tal- y right on the corner of T ,. ou „ 0 '.frect
ley & Co., is nearly completed. This ■ _ .
will be one of the largest and best and Savannah avenu6 ‘
It is said that Mr. Bremer has
monster block of brick buildings are
going up In their place, to be ^erected
by the Georgia Southern road. It
is also understood that the large
vacant lot on the opposite side of
The Milltown Enterprise will be
gin publication about the 16th of
the month. Success to it. And may
It ever be what the name would
imply—enterprising in the upbuild-
the street from there, Is to be built: * ng South Georgia, which Is truly
up In brick, to be used as a ware tUe gardeQ 8 l* ot ot ° ur g reat old
I state.
| Mr. Editor, come down and see us
and watch us grow, our population
house for one of Valdosta’s largest
wholesale concerns.
On the old depot site the Georgia
Southern is building a large brick | has ,ncreased one thousand per cent
depot and later on It will erect its * a tbree years - And still they come,
new passenger station at this place.
The passenger depot Is to be oa«» of "*"° E n f° rce the Law Rigidly,
the handsomest, best arranged and following notice Is being post-
most elegantly finished of any depoti ed over tbe c ^ y ’ ca ^ ng intention to
ln this section, or In the south in a an ordinance which the mayor and
town the size of Valdosta. council propose to have rigidly ea-
Mr. W. L. Converse Is erecting , torced:
five or six large brick stores on the j “Section 143. It shall be unlawful
site of the old Stuart house, aud sev-| for any » )erson t0 place or cause t0 be
eral brick stores are to go up on the I l ,laced on any 8treet ’ alley or 8,de '
“Rat Row” site. i walk of sa,d clty ’ any glas8 - g,ass
This will make a small city of bottle or piece of glass, or giassware
handsome brick Buildings be of any k,nd - or any pIece of crockery
tween the Coast Line and the Geor-| of any k,nd * any tln can or tinware
gla Southern roads and it will also any k * nd * or an >' I ,ot ware * or aa y
make a wonderful addition to Valdos-! otber k * nd or an >' sweep-
ta s facilities, as a wholesale ceuter. ing8 ’ 1Itter or trash of any kind what '
The surveyors are running a line ever from any 8tore * * h °P* residenc '
for the new railroad from here to! yard - garden or other l )lace or bulld *
Nashville out the Ashley street road,!* ng l ,ubllc or private.
been showing some sign* of Insanity; u0n Milltown and two from Nay
. . " 'Tfr lor and while the contest wan nnlrit-
tor sevenal months, and recentlyf'J
has been making threats against
wife and children, as well afeagaiikJt
Mr. Wright. Mr. Wright became
alarmed last Saturday, and had a
peace warrant taken out for him. He
was placed In Jail, being unable to
give the bond required and was kept
there until Monday. On yesterday
a relative came over from Balnbrldge
and swore out the warrant charging
him with Insanity. 1
Before tl e jurors in tin ordinary’s
iake to pe given to the prettiest
young lady present to be determin
ed by vote.
j Two names were put In nomina-
and while the contest was spirit*
from start to Apish, the utmost
^ ^1-pAB" prevailed lyid the cake was
awarded by over one hundred majdr*
lty to Miss Nona Gupton, one of
Naylor’s prettiest and sweetest young
ladles. The cake was presented to
her - amid applause from her many
friends and admirers.
Over $100.00 was raised which
will be used In furnishing the Meth
odist church with new seats.
Special mention should perhaps
be given to many for the active parts
court, Bremer trike* with plenty of taken - but sufflce to 8n >’ tlia ‘ ‘ b «
sense and the jurors was tempted to
dismiss the case against him, until
It was learned that parties at Thom-
osvUIo where he farmeoy resided
would furnish more evidence to sub
stantiate the fact of his Insanity. In
fact, a letter had been received by
the ordinary from a prominent citi
zen of ThomasvlUe, stating that a
warrant against Breemer on the
same charge would have been sworn
out in that city, if he had remained
there.
was decided to leave the case
open until next Friday, when it Is
entire community rejoices over the
succesa obtained. W. A. S.
Thrilling Accident to Family.
Mr. J. C. McCasklll, wife and chil
dren, went out to the Twin Lake
fishing last Tuesday and In return
ing homo little Charles McCasklll got
out of the vehicle to open the gate
near the A. C. L. railroad track.
Just as they had driven across Mr. Me
Casklll, looked back and called to
Charley not to come come over the
track as the train was coming. He |
did not hear and his father seeing; B
expected that other evidence will be I * be dan K er ran back and pulled him
secured. off tbe track J ust as the train thun- j g
In the meantime, Bremer will be * dered by* The horse became fright- ^
returned to jail under the peace war-| ened and ran awa y* Kolng one hun-
Announcement
The New Liquor House
Is now open for business. I ask the public
to call and get prices, as I make a specialty
of shipping mall orders, which will always
have my prompt attention. Remember we
run no BAR. I have had twenty-five years
experience In the Whiskey Business and I
assure you that I will give you the best
Whiskey for the money that you have ever
bought before. All I ask of you Is to give me
a trial. 1 keep all Brandies for medical pur
poses. That’s all. You will find me at
118 North Ashley Street.
Louis Lippman,
Valdosta, Ga,'
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— Dealers In ■
alTRIsOF MULES and HORSES
Y a u can find
us at our new
stables now be
ing built in
rear of the
Roberts
and
Cranford
building
this being merely a preliminary sur
vey to locate the two towns and their
relation to each other. The route
of the road will be surveyed later.
If this road Is brought to Valdosta
an era of prosperity and construction
will come to the city, such as it has
never dreamed of before. f ' —
j Attended a Fi«h Fry.
vwlatiica Cured After Twenty Years, Messrs. E. P. S. Denmark, G.
of Torture. Whittaker aqd A. V. Simms went
Any person violating this section
or any of Its provisions shall, upon
conviction, be punished as prescrib
ed In Section 107, of this code.
“Cases will be made against all
parties violating above ordinance.
No furtner notice will be given
rant, which was sworn out by Mr.
Wright.
For more than twenty years Mr.
J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton Street,
Minneapolis, Miss., was tortured by
sclotica. The pain and suffering
down to Mud Lake the latter part of
last week, • to help seine that pond
lare crowd of people of that
whitii he endured during this time is j neighborhood. The lake Is an arm
beyond comprehension. Nothing | 0 f the Withlachoochee river, which
s cr m ci;srk^Bri u m ntll on h ij b - flbwa a -> r ks
application of that liniment relieved j ® 8b - There were a hundred
the pain and made sleep and rest pos-|or two people there last week, and
Bible, and less than one bottle has they had caught over a hundred,
hen the Valdosta
Elder Simms as-
effected a permanent cure. Mr. Mas-i d f h
Bey relates his experience for the | pouna i 8 01 , ,
benefit of others who may be similar- j <crowd arrived,
ly afflicted. If troubled with sciatica; slsted In seining and about three
or rheumatism, why not try a 25-cent j hundred pounds were caught,
bottle of Pain Balm and see for your-; A great flsh dlnnc . r was prepared
and served on the bank of the lake,
Accidents will happen, but the
best-i egulateJ families . keep Dr
Thomas’ Eclectrtc Oil for such emer
gencies. It subsides the pain and
heals the hurts.
Hot Times are Coming.
If the reports are true, there Is
to be some hot times ln the near
future, and Lowndes county will be
the storm center. It Is said that all
of the candidates for Governor are
going to visit this county and it is
probable that several speeches will
be made here by each of them. It
was said that Mr. Clark Howell
would be here during the coming
court, and also that Judge Dick Rus
sell would be here about the same
time.
Col. Estlll and Mr. Hoke Smith
have both had an inning here, but
Or. Nunnally has not been h:re, so
It is understood, however, that
he expects to come here during the
campaign. Besides the candidates
In the race there wfl
dred and fifty yards and getting tan
gled up ln a wire fence overturned t
the buggy with every one in It. Mrs.;
McCasklll was cut on the ear, and.
suffered severe bruises on her neck..
Little Annie was painfully hurt, and
Ralph was uninjured. After con- !
siderable trouble the buggy was got-'
ten on Its wheels, and the party 1
drove to town when Dr. Chason ren- j
dered immediate aid to the Injured.
It was a miraculous escape, and all i
are grateful that It was no worse.— j
Balnbrldge Search Light. |
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M'BCIIII
speeches by other speakers, as the
political situation has reached a
stage where It Is more than a scram
ble for votes. Some great principles
are Involved and there Is plenty of
and the Valdosta citizens, though in j room for oratory ln discussing these
a minority, did their best to get an j principles.
equal division of the fish. Theyj In the mean time there Is talk of
brought home a large quantity of I another lee factory In Valdosta to
fish with them. help the people keep cool.
He Kept up in the Race. |
James S. Barron, President Man- (
cheater cotton mills, Rock Hill, S. 1
C., writes: |
“In 1883 I painted ray residence
with L. & M. It looks better than a
great many houses painted three
years ago.”
Don’t pay $1.60 a gallon for lin
seed oil, which you do in ready-for-
some 1 use paint.
Buy oil fresh from the barrel at
60 cents per gallon, and mix it with
Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint.
It makes paint cost about $1.20 per
gallon.
Wears and covers like gold.
Every church given a liberal quan
tlty when bought from B. F. Whit
tlngton, Valdosta, Ga.
John Paul Jones’ troubles are now
over.
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