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THE VAi
»TA TIMES. SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 1906.
Special pik Sale for Thirty Days,
We have just made purchaaes from one of the leading silk mills of the United States of a large line of fine Black Taffeta Silk, with we propose to sell
the lowest prices ever given on such goods in this city. We dealt direct with the makers in this purchase and were given exceptional figures on the large quanti-s
ties bought. Our customers may share our good fortune. t- # A
90c. quality 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk at 75c.
$1.00 quality 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk at 80c.
You have always heretofore paid 9OC. and $1.00 per yard for these silks, and the opportunity to buy them at the big reduction offered above will
for only 30 Days, or until the silks are gone. We believe they will all be sold before the thirty days are up, but if not the figures will be put back to
the regular price at the end of that time. We invite you to call and look at the line. 1
C. C. VARNEDOE & COMPANY. * -M
PERSONAL MEN+ION.
PERSONAL MENTION.
(From Thursday. Dally.) (Prom *“•*•*»
Judge Robert O. Mitchell left yea- Mr. W. A. Davis, of Quitman, was
terday afternoon for White Springs.)* vlB,tor the c,t * ^sterday.
where he goes to remain a few days. I Messrs. W. A. Parker and B. W
He has been suffering with a slight (Young, of Boston, Ga., are visitors
rheumatic attack and he thinks the.to the city.
trip will do hlin good.
Sirs. Julian Prewltte and child, of
Jacksonville, are spending a few days
wills Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Jones.
I t. G*or^e Terry, of Atlanta, Is
spending a few days In this city on a
r sit to relatives and friends here.
Major W. L. Gleaner, of Macon, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
.Miss Fannie Tipton, of Adel, was a
visitor to the c'.ty yesterday.
Mr. J. McF. Williams, of Jackson
vlMe, was among the visitors to the
city yesterday.
Mr. E. D. Beaty, of Wnycross, was
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
Mr. W. A. Freeman of Sycamore,
was in the city on business today.
Mr. J. R. Robinson, of Lenox, came
down today and spent the day
Valdosta.
Sirs. A. L. Smith has returned to
her borne at Empire, after spending
a fel’day* with her parent#, Mr. and
Mrs/ A. A. Parrish.
Dr. J V. Talley, of Mllltown, was
hi the city on business yesterday.
Mr. Gr f. Register, of Quitman, wns
among the visitors from our neigh
boring town In Valdostn yesterdny.
Mr. W. L. Williams, of Perry, Fla.,
came up yesterday and spent the day
here.
Mr. I.eou Flsclud, of Ocala, wns
amoaj tne F.orldlans In Valdosta to-
•lay.
Mr. Harry Burns, of the Georgia!
Southern and Florida road, was In j
Ui c.Ify talking up the sleplng oar;
atvouinicdutlons between Valdosta 1
and Atlanta by that, road!
Mr o. L. Scandrett, of Cordele, was
in the city yesterday on business.
Major Kendall, of Moultrie, came
over yesterday and spent the day In
this city.
Mr. J. D. Mlddlebrooks, of Fargo.
Is a visitor to the city today.
Mr. C. A. Lanier, of Barco, Fla.,
is among the visitors to the city to
day.
Mr. W. J. Lowe, of Jasper, came
up today to spend the day In this
city.
J. A. Perry, of Quitman, was a
visitor to .the city today.
Mr. T. L. Crews, of Baxter, was
among the visitors to the city today.
Col. W. S. West left yesterday for
Summerfleld, Fla., to remain a few
days looking after his large milling
Interests there.
Mr. R. L. Temple, of Balnbridge.
was among the visitors to the city
today.
Mr. B. G. Lastlnger, wife and child,
of Slrmans. came over this morn
ing to attend the Dnltou-Ferrell wed
ding.
Miss Luelle Pendleton, of Macon,
Is spending a few days In the cty on
visit to Miss Gertrude Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gainey went
to' Macon Saturday. Mrs. .Gainey
will remain'there a few days, though
Mr. Gainey has returned to the city.
Mr. Louis Pendleton, of Philadel
phia, has been spending a day or so
at Ocean Pond with Mr. A. S. Pen
dleton. Mr. Pendleton is giving his
entire time to his literary work, and
Is now writing n play that will be
put upon the stage next fall. He
will nl*o complete his bjogrnpny
of Alexander Stephens in the near
future.
Mrs. F. A. Coburn and her daugh
ter. Estelle, left yesterday morning
for Macon where she will spend
some time* before joining her hus
band in Savannah.
Mrs. C. E. Terhune, who has been
spending some time with her daugh
ter Mrs. D. C. Suddereth left yester
day for her home at Rome. She was
WARRANT,FOR EGG KING.
Michigan Man Daalt in the Fruit by
tha Car Load.
A Grand Lodge, Mich., dispatch
says the sheriff there has wired the
authorities at New York to place
William Andre the egg king under
Said
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
To the Superior Court
County:
The petition of W. P. Smith, J. J. |
Coppage and D. C. Ashley, all of
Lowndes county, Georgia, respect
fully shows:
First': That they desire for them
selves and associates, successors
arrest. If he can be found. A war-! and assigns to become Incorporated
rant has been Issued for Andre at Minder the name and style of GEOR-
the instance of George Schofield, an *j*IA LAND AND TIMBER COMPA-
Ea-on Rapids dealer, whi^ says he, ‘ g’ econd . The term (or wh , ch pe .
nolds a Inrge claim against the miss-; titloners ask . to be incorporated is
*-gg plunger. The charge alleges twenty (20) years, with the privi-
fa Is- pretenses.
:iege of renewal at the end of that
The capital stock of said
ext-. !isive one, and he shipped to New corporation, to be employed by them
York twenty-eight cars of eggs lm- in said business, is the sura of
mediately before he disappeared. j thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars, dl-
Several Ohio shippers are the larg-Y^ r 8hare „ 9 . of “ nH , h “ I ‘ dred
, , , , * . . (100) dollars, each, all of which is
est losers their claims rang.ng from actually paid in, but they desire the
$2,500 to $3,000. 8everal protested right to Increase said capital stock
checks, ranging from $1,000 to $3,- j from time to time to any amount,
000, are held by business men In that exceed one hundred thousand
’ . . 4 I ($100,000) dollars, ana the right to
section of the country. Andre Is *$6 similarly decrease said capital stock
years old and had previously borne to an amount not less than the orlgi-
a good reputation. JB 1 nal capital stock of thirty thousand
Iff 9 ; (300,000) dollars.
Fourth: The object of the pro
posed corporation is pecuniary profit
and gain to its stock-holders, and
Valdosta Bank & Trust Co.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
B P. JONES. President. ° FFICEI *S
FRANK ROBERTS, 1st V. President.
C. L. SMITH, 2nd V. President.
C. L. JONES, Cashier.
W. H. MASHBURN, Asst. Cashier
B. P Jones,
Frank Roberts,
C. L. Smith,
C. L Jones,
W. L. Fender,
TRUSTEES—
W. B. Conoley,
W. J Kelley,
J. H. Sims, •
W H Mashbnrn,
W. B. Johnson,
WOODWARD & SMITH, General Counsel.
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Geo. E, Swindle,'
O. E. Jones,
Geo. W. Vtia,
J. T. Roberts,
H, L Boone
Capital
$200,000.00
Acconnts of individuals, firms and corporations solicited. We do a gen
eral banking and Trnst business. Allow 4 per cent, interest in our say
ings department. Make loans on approved collateral. Bnv and sell
securities.
_. an.in.t ,h. tl ’ ey dea,re particularly to engage In
l Tr.«l Chief and carr >- “ real eslaie business,
”' n0 !„ A . n "°, y * ne " C e! and to this end purchase, lease, own
, A ™"“ W H«d W.tar-lt Know. 8el1 and dl8 P°» e o( - and hold °l> tlon «
tre m s!y H ._rd W«tsr^-U Knows upon , |mbcr aQd , |mber |and8 „
?“nd .« h. Itlnds: <° »ny, hold, and dispose of
Peer Me., Peenen^.l and generally deal in all kinds of
Poor Most Economleal. rea , Qr per8ona | property; to buy.
It makes no difference how good ge jj or deal In railroad Iron; to act
ones features are, if tney have jj as agent for others In buying, sell-
rugged. bad complexion, or blotched; j ngi leasing, renting, or disposing of
■kin- <hey cannot he^^|id reai-estate or personal property
♦ Town & Counry Mixed Paint ♦
| The Very Best Made f
tlful. The value of . V good toilet
soap in the promotion of 4 health and
good looks should be well understood
During life the skin, ih virtue of
its continually undergoing reproduc
tion and decay, as well at. being an
outlet for certain excr.mentitous
materials from the body, is constant
ly throwing off from Its external
s effete and HI
scales. These,
‘uselei*-~a|ter,
e, mingling t*th
such terras as may be agreed upon;
to borrow money and secure the
same by mortgages, deeds or other
wise; to lend money and to take
mortgages, deeds or other securities
for the same; to form and enter In
to partnerships with individuals or
other corporations in or out -of the
State of Georgia; to carry on any of
the businesses aforesaid; 1 ) that they
desire to do any or all of the bus!-
the oily secretions of tbt cutaneous j nesse8 aforesaid, aild generally to
glnnds and the saline and aqueous t0 (lo a n such mntters and things ns
Mr. J. H. Gross, of Heartense, is accompanied by little Clara Bess
si ending the day among his friends suddereth. who will spend the summer
In this city. there with her grandmother.
MiBscft Mamie Coffee, Neta and* ^j r9> jack Dorralny. of Alapnha, Is
Ma Mae Fendar and Esslt Fry were voting Mrs. J. W. Roberts, in Val-
among the pretty Valdosta girls wno dosta.
minted in receiving at the Ferrell- Rnetta 8hannon , of winning-
Dutton reception Tnccdny night. N c vUltlng M ,„ clyde
Mr. T. A. Davis haa gone to Au« Thomas.
gu.-ta to attend the Municipal Lea
gue meet lug and will spend two or'
Messrs. A. T. Woodward, John F.
Lewis nnd Judge W. H. Griffin attend-
mat er of the perspiration, acquire
sufficient adhesiveness to form an
extraneous layer upon the surface
of the body which unless dally re
moval by washing and frictli
chokes the channels of perspiration
and the- oil glands, and materially
Inter,eres with the general normal
functions of the skin.
The 111 consequences likely to re
sult from a skin coated and obstruct
ed with adhering refuse matter dis
carded by Itself are obviously im
portant. Such matter, aside from
impairing e functional activity of
the skin, forms a favorable medium
for the retention, absorption and
transmission to the blood of disease
are incidental to or common, or con
nected with or necessary to either
or all of the different kinds of busi
ness aforesaid.
Fifth: They desire the power to
make by-laws, elect officers, sue or
be sued, and to have a corporate
seal.
Sixth: That the principal office;
of said Company shall be in the city
of Valdosta, in said county and
state, but your petitioners ask that
they have the right and that the
same be conferred upon said corpo
ration, to have offices and agencies
elsewhere in this and In any other
state or states, and to carry on
Berry Bros., Varnishes, Atlantic White
Lead, Spencer Kellog's Linseed OH, Atlas
and Lehigh Portland Cement, White Rose
and Hydrated Lime, Brick, Mantels, Grates,
Tiling, Window Glass and Wjall ’Paper.
ProttlQCIOOQ!^^ ;
Gasoline Engines, Best Made
C. B. PEEPLES,'
113 WEST HILL A VE. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Telephone 36-x
three week* on a re*t and pleasure .
. . . . ..... ed court at Nashville, on yesterday,
lauiit before returning to Valdoata.
Mr. and Mr*. Janie* Osborne bad i
a I'tlie black haired girl to come Into
(From Wedneiday'* Daily.)
Ml. M. n. Ousley has gone to Au
their home this week, and the lit- g,,,,, to attend a meeting
111! one haa already filled up their Munlclral League to be held In that
cup of happiness. pi aC e t hla week.
Mrs. M. A. Morgan, Mine* Elma Mr , a „d Mr*. Jako Lattlmer left
1-ang, Mildred Campbell, Florence t h|, morning for Macon.
Hunt and Mattie Turner leave this I Mr , D Wade. of Q ultIn nn. wns
afternoon for Thomasville to attend
th
• convention of Epworlh Leaguer*
be held In that city.
a visitor to the city this morning.
Mr. J. \V. Oglesby, Jr., of Quitman,
was among the visitors to the city
V ns.s Harry Stump, Mann Tur- |hl , mornlng .
nor. Charlie Renta, Loula Strum and Metrt Frank Spaln anil j. R .
Donnld Rankin are spending a week p av | g 0 [ Quitman, were visitors to
In camns at Indian Lake in the aouth- c j ty to ,j ay
*rn '*art of the county. , Mr . william Wakeford* of Adel.
Mrs. William Edwards and.daugh- WJ|i j n t jj e c jty # on business today.
germs and nox’ous affluvia. Hence any or all of the businesses above
the need of frequently bathing the described in such other places, In or
suriace of the body with water, but j out of this state, as may be deemed
as oily matter. In which the cuta- t proper and necessary for the inter-
neons secretion ta rich. Is not dls-'est of said corporation,
solved by water, some additional Wherefore, petitioners pray that
agent Is required for their due re- J they be incorporated under the
moval. {name aforesaid, for the term and
For this purpose soap is employed j objects aforesaid, nnd with the
as it renders the unctuouj product; rights, powers, privileges and cap!-
af the skin freely miscible with j tal-stock aforesaid, and that they
water. [have all rights, privileges and im-
Not only does soap aid In cleans- munltles enjoyed by corporations,
ing the skin, but it may directly in- under the laws of Georgia, and sub*
fluence health. "The use 01 soap,” jeet to liabilities fixed by law.
says the famous hygienist, Dr. WI1- J DENMARK & GRIFFIN,
son. of Loudon, England, "certainly i Petitioners’ Attorneys,
is calculated to preserve the skin in. Original filed in office June" 14
henlth, to maintain Its complexion [ 1906.
and tone and prevent It from falling r. t. MYDDELTON,
into wrinkles." | Clerk 8. C. L. Co. Ga.
p it there are soaps and soaps—, 6-lf»-w-4w.
some decidedly beneficial to the I j.. ■ ri?
skin, others positively injurious, j Trouble With the Cities.
Purity of Ingredients is one of the
R. Y. LANE. Pres. B. F.,STRICKLAND. Vice-Piim. J. T. BLALOCK. CASH.
E. P. S. DENMARK, GuncaAL Counsel.
The Merchants’ Bank of Valdosta,
Valdosta, Georgia.
Established Over Thirty Years.
OLDEST BANK IN THIS SECTION OF GEORGIA.
runty 01 ingmiivniH i» uuv ui How nmch d)d Philadelphia Pa’
requisites of proper toilet soap. Only „
,oap made from pure vegetable oil, "hose grass did k. C. Mo.,
thoroughly saponified, should be How many eggs could New Orleans;
us, d upon the body. Soap contain- La ,
'lal ,•"injurious «ow much docs Cleveland. O.t
• medicinal soap Is no longer What was it made Chicago 111?
lerlment. but is already widely ’Twas Washington D. C.?
Capital 1 1 1 1 $100,000.00.
Surplus and Profits 9S,000,00m „
We Pay Four (4) Per Cent. Interest Cosipounded Quarterly
In Our Savinos Department,
Conservative, safe and courteous methods have marked the oon-
ddet of this bank since its establishment, and will continue aa here
tofore. , '
We desire the accounts of firms, corporations and Individuals,
and are prepared to extend every accommodation consistent with
safe banking methods. The acconnts of ladle* and children will re
ceive from ns careful attention and every oonrteey will be shown.
SAVE
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ter left this morning for Thom**- Dr u c H oi tI endorff was called | 118 ,d ' Thi* soap is In the strictest shc would Tacoma Wa sh, in spite
ril.*' to attend the convention of^Ep* Fitzgerald this afternoon by ajseiihe of the term a medicinal soap.
worth Le;
telegram announcing the death of the j Plant Ju.ce
a * 8oap contains
The
Tha Tant Meetings. «
•n* Is now prepared to com-
:>• .^ict tome 400 people. Have
In two of Mr. .McLendon's new gas
UrMs. which brilliantly lights the
tent Ex: ect to use piano and organ.
Pro. Tillman cordially Invites the
stagers of the city to join the choir.
Fmple of all churches and of no
dr-irch are Invited to these services.
Come tonight
NOTICE.
All parties are warned not to
umt. fish or tr*»>n on my landk
s they are post*d according to law.
two-year-old daughter of Dr.
Holtiendorff, his brother.
Mr. B. S. Burton 1* spending some
time with relatives In Alabama.
Mr. and Mra. S. A. Sargent and
Mr*. H. C. Sargent and her two
daughters left on Monday for frtv-
arse City. Michigan. The two former
will apend the summer at that place.
Mra. H. C. Sargent and her daugh
ter* will remain there for a few
weeks and then go to St. Paul, Minn.,
where they will remain jAp ' several
month!
offers
w-lt.
Go-Fly kotps Man
What Reuben do they soak*
am* Bold by Dimmock's Pharma-
The Brunswick
iccording to law. a. .
GIB WIL80N. Akrte-yenr* courses to
siroua of tpklap up'we profession of
nursing. For further Information
address Mlsa 8. Henrietta Myers,
CT and G. W. Roberta, HaNnt, is
B-15-*w-aat
V
bnperintandeot of Nurses, Bruns
wick Hoaffital, Brunswick, Ga.
Mcd-lOt.
Medicated 0( a Baltimore, XI. D.
only three ingredl- When Hartford and New Haven
ents—ijullla bark, this making the. conn
soup excellent for shantiiooUig and
shaving, and for use In baldness,!
fati ng hair, scald-head, * milk-crust. Could Noah bund a Little Rock Ark
dandruff and all scalp diseases; Co-| If be had not Guthrie Ok?
con oil, one of the purest oils of com- call Minneapolis Minn,
mtree and containing no substance Annapolis Ann’
deleterious to the *»m. A. E. Dim- 'W not Annapolis Ann.
mock . If you can’t tell the reason why,
■ I I’ll bet Topeka Kan.
examination, Rnt now y 0 „ gpcak of ladles, what
Butte Montana is!
and bring them to na, Nol
bad but what we can
draw the line only at
Bnt it sometime* happens 1
repairing a carriage would b
ma the price of a new one, hi i
we say so frankly.
We also keep a full linti
COFFINS AND
.. -on hand 1
Out-of-town Oraorol
- > Attonda
Call Nlflht or Day,
Phonos 282 afl
NOTICE—The state
for license to teach school In Ech
ols county will be held at Statenvllle ^ j could borrow Memphis' Tenn
on the 29th and 30th inst. J. Gordon j- d treat , blt j ac )( 60I1 jn„
Prine. C. 8. C- Echols county, dlt-wlt WouId Denrer Colo Cop becau , e
~ I Ottumwa la dore,
Where Go-Fly goes flies will not ga And tho . my Port | and Me doth loTe _
Use It on your horses and cattle. Sold
by Dlmmock'a Pharmacy and G. W.
Roberta, Hahlra, Ga.
J. P. ULMI
S-15-Cw-sat
Boarders Wanted at
i tree t.
threw my Portland Ore?
—Llpplncott's Magazine.
For Sheriff Echols County.
To the voters of Echols County:
. I hereby announce myself candidate
6-l<-d2t sheriff. M. M. MOORE, JR.
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The Representative Resort of
INDIAN SPRINGS, GEOI
etween Atlanta nnd Maeon. A panacea ford
Its medicinal baths obtained at The
r and rates, addnas SOOVILLE1