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THE VALD08TA TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1906.
FOURTH OF JULY
BASEBALL
PRETTY FLORIDA WEDDING.
Many Item, of Intereat From Our
Knlghta, Fla , Correspondent.
(From Thursday’s Dally.
Knights, Fla., July 4—A very pret-
ty wedding was witnessed by a large
, crowdl at the First Baptist church
Waycross and'Valdosta Playod *a here sunday nisht ’ ,he contracting
^ ' parties being Mr. J. J. Wiggins and
Miss Jennie Marlon. The church
was beautifully decorated v. ith ferns
and roses
At the first sound of the wedding
Red Barber “arch rendered by Miss Josle Hill
| the bride and groom entered the
j church. The bride looked very pret-
Both Games—Tribble and Allen ty In a dress of white silk trimmed
Pitched for Waycross. ! wltl1 lace and rlbbon - while the groom
er
Visitors Won the First Game 7 to 2.
Second Game i
Pitched Great Ball For Valdosta in
I is a very popular young man and one
(From Thursday’s Dally. . j of much promise. They have the
Valdosta and Whycross hooked up best wishes of their many friends in
yesterday at Pine Park for two games this community,
and the visitors won the first game on j Miss Judith Wadklns and Alias
errors by the score of 7 to 2. The I Mader Rodgers, of Battieborough, N.
second game was called in the seventh C., spent a few days with friends in
Inning on account of darkness, neith- our little town last week,
er side being able to tally In that! Quite a number of our young peo-
time. Red Barber pitched both games'pie attended a picnic out on Black
for Valdosta and la the first game | Water given by,the Baptist Sunday
only two hits wera made off him and school at Plant City last week and
had it not been for a series of World's' reported an 'all-Aund good time.
Fair flings In thevfirst Inning the au-j Mrs' L. Z. Collier gave an ice
burn haired boy would have been a'cream supper In honor of her guest,
winner by 2 to 1. Tribble was In j Miss Georgia Laslie of Tarver, Ga.,
the box for Waycross and pitched and Miss Mattie Covington of Rock-
a goed game, Valdosta making’ s|x'Ingham, N. C., last Tuesday evening,
hits off his delivery. ' ' ’ I The occasion was a delightful one
In tile second game Valdosta came and was enjoyed by all that were
near scoring in the fifth inning when' present.
LaMotte led off with a, hit,jS.tole sec-j .Messrs Ogburn Branch Bros.,
and and died there, for Burden and who are Interested in the naval stores
Smith sawed out and the best Barber;business at this place talk of putting
could do was a high pop-up to Griffin in a saw mill here in the near future.
Waycross was closest to a tally in | School will begin here next Monday
mi CHUB
him. .
Famous Almanac Man Says That
BASEBALL TEAM GOE8 UNDER,
Valdosta Is no Longer a Member of
Stockholders’ Meeting. j. ,, rs •
The stockholders of the Lowndes lvOtlCC tO tuC PUDlIC*
Alliance Warehouse Co., are called .
to meet at the company's office Mon
day. July 10th, ana it is hoped theie L bave opened an office In my same
will be a full attendance. °ld nunrters. People wishing my ser-
W. F. ARNOLD, Pres. rlc * s cml fln d by leaving mee-
’ . the Georgia State League.
'%’.(From Thursday's Dally.
■The Valdosta baseball team of the w-2t
Georgia State League ts a thing of ... „„ ... ... . , -
the past. The management last! "'ANTED-A young, live, thorough- ” 0 |hone V" 1 * 8
night paid the piay«rs what was due :gol " s ' anxlous worker t0 manage our
them from the 17th of last month up| wlre (, nce and agricultural impro-
until flow and threw up their fran-! ment department. No sorry man will
chise. The club has been a loser fromi couut ' Harley Hardware Co.
at Carswell’s drug store. Ret-
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DR. M. Y. ALLEN.
the start and the present manage- j
dlt-ws-at.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
Pink Beunett, mother and next
friend of Samuel Staten, Jr., Jamea
Staten and Frank Staten, minor heir
ment has lost quite a good sum of .GEORGIA—Echols County;
A. J. Dcvoe, the New Jersey Meteor- money on it, not to mention what* By virtue of au order of the court °* Samuel Staten, late of said county,
Mr. A. L. Starr sunk on the bu»l-i of , J 0rdl,lary , ot county will be deceased having made application
Th „ , „ sold at public outcry on the first for tue.ve (._» months support out
ness. The players have nearly All Tuesday In August, 1900. at the court ot ,be estate of Samuel Staten, ds
gone or will be by the time this ap- house In said county between the ceased for sold children and npprnlv
pears in print. Kipp. Crowder and*usual hours of sale, the following er!i duly appointed to set apart the
Tydeman will join the Orangesborojccal estate to-wlt; Lot of land No. b »'iag died their return, all
a n tonm in the 13th land district of Ech- persons concerned nro fcorct>7 requlr-
S. C., team, Mitchell and Weakley. olg colinty T Ue aa | t , will continue cd to show cruse before the court of
are In Madison, Fla., playing lnde-f,. om day to day lmtl) a R | a aold ordinary of said county on the first
pendent ball, Bagwell and Burden This July 2nd. 1906. Monday in August. 1906 why said ap-
left this morning for their homes in 1 Alonzo Bohauan. lb “ a,d , no t ’, be .5J aRt °d-
North Georgia and Red Barber is Ad “^ 8, ™ ,or of wllllalu Bobanan. I This 2d day of July, 1906,
ologist, Makes a Prediction as
Wtiat Kind of Weather Georgians
May Expect—Writes Governor Ter
rell a Letter.
(From Thursday’s Daily.
If the predictions of A. J. DeVoe,
meteorologist, of Hackensack, N. J.,
verified Georgia—and
southern states, for that matter-
will see p.ll sorts of changes of the
weather during the mon^of July.
First, there will be a bet then a
cold wave with cyclone trlmm’ng,
and the ai erase man to secure com'
fort will to d.vlde hU time be
tween a cold storage warehouse and
a steam Levi ed room.
In the interest of human tty Mr.
DeVoe has written Governor Terrell
a letter telling him what he and the
people of Georgia may- expect to get
In the way of weather during the
month of July. He says that the
people should at once commence ti
l »epare for what Is conilng. His let'
ter »o the chief executive of the
state roads as follows:
As the weather Is an Important
factor In securin'-; happiness and
the second, inning on errors by Crow- \ under the management of Prof. Mor-
der fend Smith, but Red was equal ( gan as principal and Miss Ingllsh as!prosperity to the people of any state
to the occasion and sawed out the assistant. We hope to have a flue j it would be a convenience If we colud
next two men’ and made the third school. j prepare for Important changes In ad-
one hit a pop-up. -. | Mrs. C. H. Smith entertained at. vanee. Therefore, I have taken the
The writer was unabl6j|P> get the cards last Friday evening. Those pres-j liberty of sending to you ft few lines
score of the first game for the cars^ eut were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Owens, regarding the great changes we-ftTC
sprung a leak some where In the pow^Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Collier, Mr. and'to have In the weather during fclta
•er department -ft^d failed to arrive oi^frs. W. T. Wadklns, Mr. W. F. I month 'of July.
time. „The tabulated score of the Martin and Miss Bessie Wadklns, Mr. I “The month of July will enter with T1
second game isy/ V iRoy Owens and Miss Georgia Laslie, I a hot wave over the Western state*;
> Valdosta. ^ {Mr. E. C. Smith and Miss Ruth Mar-1 t h e center of this hot wave will
ah- r,^. po. a. e. tin. It was one of the most enjoyable reach the Atlantic Coast states by
■Kipp, 3#%.. .. ..... -
<Cro^d^V 88. **v.3\ 0..
Bagwtl^ - b *
Tydeman, cf *>: J
0 3 2
IlaMotte/c . 7
Burden, If ..
Smith, rf ,7 ,
Bai her, p ..
0 affairs of the seasonl .Mrs. Smith 1 the 4th, followed by very violent
0 0 2 2 made a charming hostess and acquit-[thunder storms on the 5th and a
herself very becomingly. | cold wave for geV eral days. We will
Mrs. L. C. Ogburn accompanied by have violent thunder storms each
er little eon Calvin, will lea$ for weel( , but on the 19th a great storm
Greensboro, N. C„
• Totals .....28 0
—- —
I Waycross.
Wagnon, If .. .. 3
F. Buesse, c .. ,.S
Bow; n, lb .3
C. B iesse,3b .. .. 3
Tribble, rf 3
McCormick, cf .... 3
Griffin, 2b 3
Fleishman, ss.. 3
Allen. |> .. 3
0 2 2
0 0 2
"8 3 dock, 1 one of our moat’prominent
jmers, has been visiting In,. B;
0 0 county recently and phUe here clos-j
2 0'ed a deal with Mr. J. tv. McMullen 1
0 O for his farm of 750 acres, near Pis-
0 O’cola, paying 37,000 for same. Mr.]
Isstsstppl valley,
n it qfoves
cyel
between ’Bid - 21i
ware. I send
iyou this notice so you e*ft1preparo
for. It. ' u
"A. J. DEVOE, Me
the only one now here. Red will re
main here a day or so In the effort
to locate a job here or elsewhere and
If not successful will hie himself to
his homo In Tennessee.
With the wtUulnwal ot Valdosta
the league will have only five club*
and. consequently somd other team
will-be;' dropped, and as things are
already tottering'financially over at
Affierlcus It Is likely that town will
also give up the ghost If It has not at
ready done so.
Postal Clerks Met at Macon.
Mr. W. H. Hester, ot this city,
went*15 Macon yesterday to attend
a meeting of the postal clerks of
the state. He was re-elected secre
tary of the organization. Mr. C.
G. Hardeman Is the president ot the
association. The organization will
meet next year at Augusta.
Sunday Rates via G. 8. A F. Ry.
$2.00 to Jacksonville! 32.50 to Pab
lo Beach; 32.60 to Atlantic Beach
return.
Round trip tickets will be sold
eaetf Suudaywtatll August 26. 1906.
to return only on date
particulars apply to T. L.
Argo, tfflket agent, G. 8. & F. Ry.,
Valdosta, Oa. 6-6-dtf
O. B. Peoples sells Alabastlne the
best wall coating known to science.
Everything In paints at C. B. Peop
les. J
J. E. PARRISH. Ordinary.
Mr. Fly Gets “Left.”
Knocked out in the first round, by the new champion Home De
fender Screens—the Wheeler. Great joy in the family—dismay
and alarm among the Pests and Vermin on the "Bleachers.”
The fallen terror, victor in all previous contests, could not reach
her once, but was out-boxed-from the start by the New Woman.
Ten Days Free Trial,
On any or every window you wish to screen. No matter what
you .though: to buy, or what you thought to pay, first use the
Wheeler ten days free, and learn all that a Screen must do to
satisfy year after year.
Off they come after the trial if they fail in any way.
Boyd=Fry Stove -<& China Co.,
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS,
Valdosta. . - - Georgia.
Moultrie’. Big Celebration.
Those who went to Moultrie yes-
0 McFarland will not move to Brooks j terday say that the people there got
0 county to live permanently, but will U p a flee program and that the cele-
3 0 spend his winters here as has beeulbration indicated a very plucky splr-
1 1 his custom for many years. lit among the people. The carnival
1 1, Mr McMullen will not give posses- • procession wns not only a long one,
slon until Jan. 1st. of next year, at but the many floats were gotten up
Totals 27 0 4 21 7 2 which time he and Mrs. McMullen! | n handsome shape. The crowning
Score by Innings. will move to Quitman and will make n( t)le queen of the carnival was the
Valdosta 000000 0—0 this their home In the future, much'eypnt 0 f the morning.
Waycross 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 to the delight of their many Quitman; -pile barbecue was a very fine one,
Summary: Left on bases, Valdos- f r ( e nds. (consisting of five thousand pounds
ta 3, Waycross 6; stolen bases, Wag- ( Messrs. J. H. and A. S. Hunter of meati which was prepared
no i. Kipp; struck on’, bv Allen C, by closed a deal with Capt. J. G. Me- siiorlflf Callaway, the famous barbe-
B.r.'er'2; hit by pitcher Kipp; time call last week for the place of Capt. cue nlan | rom wilkes county,
ot gome 1:02. Umpl-e H<uu. McCall north east of Quitman, part T h e ma j- or an d city officials had a
of which is inside of the city limits. 1 cordial Invitation to attend, but ill
Charged With Selling Booze. The place contains 240 acres and n f were unable
get off.
Hec. McMullen, coored. was ar- t b e price paid was 310,000. This is clerk Newman nnd City Engineer
rested in Quitman last Sunday upon one 0 [ the nicest and most convent- c a > nt , y W ent over from here and
five charges of selling whiskey. Mar- aa tly located places In the county a p ent r VPry pleasant day. Among
slial J. P. Wade made the arrest and part of it Is heavily timbered. t p e others who went from hero were
and did a nice piece of detective Hunter will first cut the timber and Messrs. Oliver Godwin, Charlie Hunt
work which led up to the arrest, later on will cut the place up In one, aad [p ;!y
Marshal Wade had known for some tw0 and five acre tracts and sell It
time that somebody was dtspens'ng f nr bunding sites—Quitman Adver- Young Man to the Rescue,
booze among the colored population. t iscr. I \y|r Strickland says that he was j
So he keeps himself quiet and his nn . j n ba’h'ng at Ocean Pond the
eyes and ears open and sets a trap yh e Law of Compensation. other day when Miss Solomon, of
for the dispenser, anj Sunday Hec The Times mentioned the other day M acr ,m came so near being drowned,
was caught In the Chief's trap and t b a t Mr. T. M. Smith received about Ho was nn the wharf, but had on his
he (Heel will have a whole lot of jstiO for the first car of cantaloupes bathing suit and saw the young lady
things to explain when he appears tbat be shipped this year. These ®g-j when she backed off Into deep water,
before a judge and jury—Quitman „res look pretty big, but they do not He W ent to her rescue, but In her ex-
Advertlser. ; always come that way. Last year c p ment *t;i‘ caught hitn hy the neck
j Mr. Smith shipped three car loads of nml ^nkec. him so that he could do
cantaloupes, or 1,200 crates, and re- towan i getting her out. Dr.
In the City Court Today. ___
In the city court today was the celve d only eighty-six dollars for WII]lama and Mr. Sam Clyatt, of TIf-
case of J. L. Taylor vs. Mrs. Sam them under the law of compensa ' ton p |„ nged | nt0 the wate r and pull-
Barker, a suit for the amount of mon I tioni it was proper that he should both of them out. The rescuers
ey due for the board of Mrs. Bar- pave received large returns for at. W( , a b ln without taking time to evet^
ker's daughter. There was a dispute eaat one car 0 £ cantaloupes. puM ofr (hc)r ah0 es, both of them
as to the amount nnd hence the suit, j — - ! paving on their usual clothing at the
The jury returned a verdict for 312. Throught Sleepers. Macon to Ash-.time,
that being about what Mrs. Ba-kerj villa, N. C. v'a Southern Ry. j
claimed was right. j Effective June 9th the Southern j| gggyjy jg g jgy fQfgygf
This afternoon the case of L. For’ \ Railway will re-inaugurate Pullman
vs. Smith & McCallum, a suit for a : sleeping car service between Macon
horse which the firm bought from tin-
other party, was called. The case
was on trial as we went to press.
Remeiton Man In Florida Jail.
It Is reported that C. C. K-y, a
former resident of Remerton. is In
Jail in Quincy, charged with dispos
ing of mortgaged p-operty. Lawyer
Patterson went to Tallahassee this
moralag and exp' c*, tc go to Quin
cy to see Key before rturnlng to the
city.
C. B. Peeplei anils wall paper.
and Ashvllle,' N. C. on the following
schedule: Leave Macon 7:30 p. m.
dally arrive Ashvllle following morn
ing 10:00 a. m. eastern time. For
sleeping car reservation apply to
JAMES FI?EEMAN, T. P. A.
6C7 Cherry St. Macon. Ga.
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Timber for Sal*.
300 acres of good saw timber for
sale, 4 to 5 miles from railroad or
will hire It cut to be put on cars and
give 310 for bill stuff. Write E. L.
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