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THE VALD08TA ftMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1006.
SLOAT
ROTHERS.
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We are the oldest mercantile firm in Southwest Georgia
Our Stock is Well (Assorted and Up - to - Date.
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We pay express or frei-jjb.t charges on all CASH orders
amounting to $3.oo and over, except on Beer and
James E. Pepper's Rye. . . ,
SEND US YOfcJR MAIL ORDERS,
if fyou want them filled promptly and with dispatch.
LIQUORS,
Valdosta, Ga.
FIVE HOME RUNS
IN ONE GAME.
12 Hits aid Five Homers.
Local Team Takes the 8econd Onme
From Amerlcus by the Score of 17
to 3—Red Barber Pitched For Val
dosta—Walter's Team Opens Here
Tomorrow With Brunswick.
(From Wednesday’s Dally.)
It was a regular swatfest over at
Amerlcus yesterday and Valdosta
did most of the swatting and raced
away with another lobsided game to
the tune of 17 to 3. Amerlcus did not
•do so much hitting In singles but! comotlve two or three miles before
their aggregation succeeded in lift- j the speed of the car slowed up. When
lng two balls over the fence, and that| thls occurred one of the negro con
victs junined off the car and took to
the woods. Thq guard had been
NEGRO CONVICT ESCAPED.
Accident on Mllltown Air Line Gave
Him ths Opportunity.
(From Wednesdays Dally.) ,
j„ A negro convletr It worltMs""**e
Mllltown Air Line railroad, made his
escape oq Monday afternoon. The
darkey had nothing to do but walk
away, and It is a wonder that others
of the gang did not escape at the
same time, according to the Infor
mation received here,
The negro with several others, was
going out on a flat car loaded with
Iron to be used In extending the road,
some distance out from Mllltown when
the car broke loose from the locomo
tive and started down the hill. Pre
vious to that time the guard era the
car with the negroes took his seat
upon the locomotive tender, conse
quently when the car broke loose
and shot ahead of the locomotive, the
guard was left on the tender, and
fearing he would be killed by the
tender striking the car load of Iron
he Jumped off the tender.
The engineer was endeavoring to
catch the car of Iron and ran his lo-
S.A.L. GETS FART
m
The 8eaboard Air Line H^jS Ben En
tering Atlanta over the t(Vestern &
Atlantic Tracks, but It ! Wilt Use
the A. A B’s In Future—Deal dat
ed Yesterday.
Atlanta, June 23—The Seaboard
Air Line has purchased a half Inter
est in the Gate City Terminal Com
paq. owned by the Atlanta, Birming
ham and Atlantic railroad company,
and will use the tracks of that com
pany to bring its freight Into Atlanta
from Howell station.
COMPANY'S ANNUAL MEETING.
The Georgia Fertilizer Company Elect
ed New Officer! This Week.
From Wednesdays pally.)
(ME Howard Ham's, of this city,
has returned from Savannah, where
he attended the annual meeting of the
Georgia Fertilizer Company, of this
city.
It was decided at the meeting
discontinue the office of president
of the company and to substitute
therefor a chairman of the board of
directors. Mr. Charles T. Bell was
elected to this position and w r as also
made treasurer of the company.
Mr. Howard Harris was made vice-
president and general manager of
tho company, and Mr. O. O. Worley
was elected secretary.
The business of the company for
the last year or so has been highly
satisfactory to the stock holders and
dividend was declared upon Its
capital stock of $150,000.
The company is making changes
In its system of making sulphuric
acid, adopting a cold water spray
system In place of the steam system.
JUDGE! EEPLES ON
BENCH HERE.
The Berrien County Jurist Presid
ing in Cases Here.
Two or Three Cases In Which Judge
A. E. DIMMOCK, OF VALDoVtA, .
TELLS SUFFERIN QLADIES
(From Wednesdays Dally.)
Judge Henry B. Peeples, of
the
off Red Barber, too. Two hundred
Amerlcus people paid to seo the game
and were very much disgusted with
the way their favorites performed.
The two teams play again this after-
moon and the Valdosta crowd return
.home tonight .to open n series of
throo games with Brunswick tomor
row on Uic local lot.
Score by Innings: R. H. E.
Valdosta ..1 2401204 3—17 IS 2
Amerlcus..0 00001110—3 5 3
Batteries—Amerlcus, I-smsr and
Stephens; Valdosta, Barber and Wal
ters.
Errors Lost for Cordels.
Uordelo, June 27—Tho visitors play
ed a good game and stacked up eight
runs to their credit. The locals lost
oa errors. The features of the game
were the Adding In left Acid of Deo
and Lewis. 8corc: R. H. E.
Brunswick 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0—S 12 1
Cordelo ..01100000 0—2 6 4
Batteries—Brunswick, Foster and
Cranston; Cordele, Ramsay and Har
wood. Umpire Crosley.
Thlrtssn-tnnlng Came.
This fact was developed by the iThe cold water system Is the latest
_ President Alfred Walker and thing In that line and It promises to
-1 Vice President and Traffic Manager j-| ve much better satisfaction than
E. F. Cost, on the Seaboard Air Line the othor way
railroad, who left yesterday for Chat-
left a few miles behind and, as the
engineer sad fireman had nothing
tanoogn after a 24-hour stay In At
lanta In consultation with ^lef En
with which to stop the negro he sue, *•“«* f edden ’ ° ( * hl *
ceeded in making his escape.
The seven or eight other negroes
on the car made no effort to get
away. Tho negro who ran off had
on double shackles but It has not
been learned whether he has been
captured or not.
negotiation was verified at the office
Atlanta's Hottest Days.
county of Berrien, is presiding with
grace and dignity over the city court
of Valdosta In several cases today.
The cases are some in which Judge
Oscar Smith is disqualified by rea
son of his connection with the cases
as an attorney before he went upon
the bench.
One of the cases was heard this
morning. It was a suit against the
South Atlantic Inventors.
The following patents were issued
this week to South Atlantic inven
tors—reported by D. Swift £ Co.,
Patent Lawyers, Washington, D. C. ^ w . .. , .
Georgia—G. H. Abridge. H.rtafleld, one of the *
sash holder and fastener; C. T. Gar-
of tho Atlanta. Birmingham and At-J^- eat p er porcaster Marbury on the
laatlc railroad on Marietta street but , Q p ^ of* the Empire building reg-
the consideration was not announced. j l8tered 92 1-2 degrees yesterday
It Is further stated that all land ternooo between 1 and 2 o’clock,
needed for the trackage and freight t -phIs was considerably warmer than
terminals which will handle freight the ulgh . wate r mark day, Juno 8th.
for both roads Into the heart of At- \ V i 10a p 2 1-0 degrees were registered
lnnta In the neighborhood of Hunter Thls hot weather follows right on
Mondav was the hottest day that'Valdosta Street Railway Company
Atlanta has experienced this season. |f° r » 2!0 _ for damages tflahorse and
The thermometer in the . office
street, Peters street and Madison
avenue haa been purchased by th$
company und that work op It-Will be
gin at once. This brings to light
den. Macon, tool for setting drawer
stops; T. S. Grimes, Atlanta, pneu
matic cotton elevator; T.'W. Jester,
Balnbrldgo, wrench.
South Carolina—J. W.
Greenville, press-copying.
the history, or since the
ment was made that the
Birmingham and Atlantic
touch this city from two pol
By the deal the Seaboard Air Line
Lingo, which haa been entering Atlanta both
’'with freight and passenger iervice
Copies of any of"the”above patent. !««r the track, of the Weatejjn and
will be furnished to our reader* at (,t * te ad) d9U ^* rln *
. . . . h _ n freight from the foot of Spring street
Albany. June 27—Albany defeated j g“ S m P ^ C c 0 ' Washington, D. C.. our “ d *he W. and A. road and possen-
special patent correspondent.
Waycross here yesterday afternoon
In a thirteen Inning game. In spite
of the fact that not a run was made
until the thirteenth Inning, the un
certainty of he contest made U high
ly Interesting. R. H. E.
Albany 1 8 3
Waycross 0 7 3
A Little Dope.
Tdyeman’s bad let which gars him
trouble all last week has at last loro-
od him to ths bench.
Burdeu Is now able to be back In
the game and Is lllng Tydeman’s
shoes In center field.
Ed Mttchell sent two of Valdosta's
home runs over the palisades.
And—dotk't forget sths game this
afternoon.
gers at the old union depot oni Wall
street, will soon enter freight through
the Gat^ City Terminal tracks to
some point near the new terminal
station. This will necessitate t new
freight depot to he erected la tho
vicinity of the freight depot of tho
Southern and Central, near Hunter,
Mitchell streets and Madison aienue.
The Atlanta. Birmingham and At
lantic has already announced that Its
the heels of very oppressive condi
tions which have obtained for the
past several days.
Will Cure Consumption.
A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes:
“Foley’s Honey and Tar la the best
preparation for coughs, colds sod
lung trouble. I know that It has cur
ed consumption In the first stages.’’
Ton never heard of any one using
Foley’s Honey and Tar and not be
ing satisfied. A. E. Dimmock.
freight depot will be tn this very
vicinity. Now that the Seaboard and
the A. B. & A. roads have announced
trackage within a short distance of
the terminal station It may be. that
both roads will eater this station.
It If gtated, however, that both
roads still hare access to the union
depot, and the Seaboard may prefer
to continue its use of the privilege
on the W. & A. trackage tor passen
ger traffic and confine Its right on
the Gate City terminal track to
freight
How to Cure Themselves at Homa^k,
ture, Cure and Proper Treatment^* 8
Dillingham's Plant Juice Is especi
ally adapted to the treatment of
diseases peculiar to women. This
wonderful remedy may always be re
lied upon to effect a complete and
permanent cure. It quickly banishes
the pain and aches of the back, the
awful headaches, the dragging sens
ation and the extreme nervousness
caused by woman’s Ills. It acts di
rectly on the muscles, stregthenlng
the ligaments, quickly creates a
I healthy circulation of the blood, and
Smith was Disqualified are Turned has an almost magical effect over
n , . ,,, . . .. all fnflamatlon of the mucous sur-
Over to Nashville Judge Civil.faces. It should be taken for ;U least
Docket Again Taken up In the City ‘ hlrty days ’ „ If disturbances are al-
* | lowed to continue, it is only a ques-
Court. tlon of time -when they will be pro
ductive of other and more serious
troubles.
Many serious operations could be
avoided if Dillingham’s Plant Juice
were only taken in time. It is esti
mated that nine women out of every
ten, over twenty-five years of age,
have some trouble that Is peculiar to
them, and over fifty per cent of those
under twenty-five years of age are
similarly affected. This Is an appall
ing state of affairs. It is largely due
to mental worry, overwork aud anx
iety. If women would care for them
selves properly, be careful in regard
to catching cold, and take a course
of treatment of Dillingham’s Plant
Juice two or three times a year, very
few would have trouble.'
From the marevlous effect that
Dillingham’s Plant Juice possesses
over all such diseases, It would ap
pear that Nature had especially in
tended this medicine for the cure of
woman’s Ills. But we notice that
when It issued for dyspepsia, catarrh
kidney troubles and many other dis
eases the effect Is equally as magic
al, so we are forced to conclude that
it was made for men and women
alike, to relieve them of their pains
and Ills and keep them healthy and
strong. A. E. Dimmock.
These remedies can also be ob
tained at Hahlra Drug Co., Hahlra,
Ga., and J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
buggy belonging to Mr. J. J. Coppage.
The horse was being driven by tw*o
ministers several months or a year
ago when the accident occurred. 1
Another case that will come up
Is that of Mr. Orrln Hightower vs.
the Georgia Fertilizer Company. It
is a suit for alleged damages to Mr.
Hightower’s land from fumes from the
company’s acid chamber. The case
was to hare been called this after
noon.
Figurng on a New Building.
President Ulmer, of the Valdosta
Labor League, has been quietly fig
uring for some time on a building
for that order. It is understood that
he has an option on a very desira
ble lot and If the present plans ma
ture, a splendid building will be erect
ed on the lot. It Is proposed to have
stores on the lower floor of the build
ing and the second story to be occu
pied as a hall by the league. The
details have not been fully worked
out yet, but the plan now under con- | Do y<M 8uffep From K ldney Troubl ,
sideratlon la for each member to take; We gosrantee one bottle of Smith’
a certain amount of stock In the em Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure,
terprlse, paying a nominal sum each. or F° ur d™** 1 ** w1 ** refund your
month. TUs eum will be placed at Prlce 60 cenU - * E Dim-
figure which any of j the member, • ’
can meet and the money thu, Invest-] i,n’t It about time we were “get-
ed will be equivalent to »o much de-jtlng the truth” about the Panama
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Curt.
U Smith’s Sure Kidney Care. Tour
druggist will refund your money If
after taking one bottle you are not
•atlsfleJ with remits 50 cents Ly
A. E. Dimmock.
The two New York balloonatlcs
who %;>ent the night In an air ship
didn’t lean up against the counter
and sing “we won’t go home until
morning."
posited In a savings bank.
C. B. Peeplei sella wall paper.
I canal again? Surely much truth
must bare accumulated since we
we're handed the last bach.