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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SA‘
WORK OF BUILDING
GOES ON.
Big New Contracts are Being Let
' for Work Every Day’
Several Residences and Many Brick
Structures are Going up at the Pres
ent Time—Renters to Move From
Government Property to Allow that
Work to Begin.
| (From Tuesday’s Daily.
Work has commenced In a large
brick building on Central avenue
wtlch Is to be used as a stable for
Hagan, Carter & Company. The
building is being erected by Contract*
or Whitehurst for Mr. A. Converse.
✓ Mr. D. T. Clyatt was in the city
yesterday looking after some con
tracts which he is to let for three
handsome residence structures
Hill avenue, opposite Warlicks mar
ble yard. These are to be first class
houses for tent.
The work on the new Patterson
street homes of Dr. Holtzendorf and
Mr. W. S. Fender is progressing
rapidly. These homes will be among
the handsomest, as well as mo3t con
venient and comfortable in the city
when they are completed.
The work on the new building for
W. L. Converse, to be used by the
Eagles as a lodge room is progressing
rapidly, as is also the work on the
large brick warehouse which the
Georgia Southern road is building for
the Dalton Grocery Company.
Mr. Kirk McLendon has been not
ified to vacate the store where he is
now located, as the owners of the
lot, the Converse estate, expect to
have a handsome office building and
store erected there. The bililding
will be three or four stories high and
will be in keeping with th$ up-to-
date character of the city.
The occupants of the houses on
the government property, corner of
Central avenue and Lee street, are
arranging to move, as it is pretty
certain that , the government will be
gin work soon on the handsome fed
eral court house and postoffice, for
which $125,000 has already been ap
propriated. The state legislature
*Tiair%lso granted the goxgpment a]
solute- Jurisdiction* ovird
which Is necessary before ii
•pend any money improving the place
It will be seen from this that Val-
vdostn is moving forward with steady
strides. The end of the present
year will probably see more accom
plished than ever before in the course
of a single year in this city of fast
doings and big things.
0ER8ONAL MENTION.
(From Tuesday’s Daily.)
Miss Pearl Lewis’ was among the
guests at the daaqp*at the Log Cabin
Club in Macon last night in honor of
the McGregor-Dure wedding party.
Mr. J. F. Bailey returned this
morning from Atlanta where he has
been spending two or three days
with his family, who are summering
there.
Mr. W. D. Jenkins has rented
the cottage at 600 Patterson street
formerly occupied by Mr. F. A. Co
burn, and will move his family there
in November, the place to undergo
improvements in the meantime.
Dr. J. C. Wilson has returned from
Hampton Springs, where he has been
spending’ a week or two
Miss Maude Jenkins, of Waycross
is spending some time with her
grand-mother, Mrs. T. G. Jenkins,
and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Belton Lanier, of
Leesburg, Fla., and Miss Alma Cren
shaw, of Coleman, Fla., are spending
some time with their aunt, Mrs. H.
H. Stotesburk, on Hill avenue, west.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Upson and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Upson went
down to Pablo and spent a day or
so this week.
The folks who leave Valdosta in
the summer for rest and health, not
only lose what they go after, but they
miss some summer breezes that make
life more than worth living.
J. H. Touch ton has sold out
his mercantile business to Jos. Marks
and accepted a position on the road
for the Wlll-Jones-Casseis Shoe Co.,
Mr. Touch ton’s territory will embrace
Florida and South Georgia.
Mrs. Leila Fenn has gone to Vi
enna, to attend the Dooly ^county
campmeeting.
Mrs. L. C. Holtzendorf has return
ed to the city, after spending a month
on Warsaw Island, near Savannah.
Dr. Holtzendorf returned with her,
after a short hunt on St. Catherine
Island.
Sheriff Townsend, of Hillsborough
county, Fla.* was in the city today on
his vacation.
Mr. C. W. Keller and son of Sa
vannah, were among the visitors to
the city today.
Mrs. Alma Troup and child, of
Palatka, were visitors to the city to
day.
Mr. W. L. Perkins and two boys.
Ms. L. A. Perkins and Miss War
ren Battle, of Jennings, were among
Trfflgff7 m vaido.t^ yesterday.
t W. 7 Tl'RanmejTlBrt Miss;Gob.
lier, of Tampa, who have been visit
ing friends and relatives at Quitman
have returned to this city for a short
visit before going back to their home
Mrs. R. B. Myddetton and chil
dren left this morning for Bulloch
county to spend some time.
Mr. George M. Sloat left this
morning for Catsklll, N. Y., on a
visit to relatives. ' He will go from
there to California for a visit of sev
eral weeks.
Youngsters Eugene and Lee Ash
ley and Claude Ferrell left this morn-
me HMD DHL
Thomasville Firm Makes One of Hie
The Firm of Vereen & Smith, of Moul-
trie, and a South Carolina Firm
Oiapoae of Over a Quarter of
Million Dollar, Yorth of Timber
Landa
The Thomasville Tlmea-Enterprlse
of Sunday gave the following ac
count of a large timber land deal on
Saturday:
"A deal Invollvng $300,000, 250,000,
000 feet of lumber and 40,000 acres
of land was closed yesterday by J
L. Phillips & Co. This Is probably
the largest lumber deal in tho history
of this Immediate section of the coun
ty.
"The forty thousand acres on which
this timber la found la located near
Tallahaeaee, Fla., and waa purchaaed
from Vereen .& Smith of Moultrie
and William Godfrey & Company, of
Cheraw, S. C.
“The larger portion of the timber
la round virgin timber and la not
subject to turpentine leasea. The
deal carriea with It land, timber and
all. A small portion of the deal
for timber only which haa been tur
pentined.
"Thia la one of the largest.blocka
of round timber not subject to tur
pentine lease In this section. J. L.
Phillips & Co., will begin Immediate
ly the erection of saw mills to manu
facture this timber. They will cut
about 23,000,000 feet per year, and
this In conectlon* with their mill in
Alabama and another mill In West
Florida will give an annual produc
tion of about 60,000,000 feet per year
from their own mills. The whole
sale business of this concern gives
the company a capacity of about 100,-
000,000 feet yearly.
"In connection with this deal
charter for the Tallahassee Saw Mill
Company Is now being applied tor In
the superior court of this county.
The petitioners for the charter are
J. L. .Phillips, J. S. Gordon and
Charles Philips, Jr."
; JuL'r as, i»W
EUMA
We have heard Russell Sage abus-
led/for the last twenty-Bve gars. Now
that he ls-a«s<
things fnat will
l ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER.
virliik the damp, cold, changing weather of
Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable
symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a
winter disease exclusively. Through the long
months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch
ing nerves are felt by those in whose blood the uric
acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated.
Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en
tire system. Its primary cause results from the
faildre of the eliminative organs, the Liver, Kid
neys and Bowels, to carry out of the sj-stem the
urea,or natural refuse matter. This coming in
contact with the different acids of the body forms
uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the
bipod. This acid causes fermentatipn of the blood,
~~^jng it sour and unfit for properly nourishing Lut 8amm , r , had „*** of
body, and as this vital stream goes to every tory Rh.ameti.m in th« kn«a, from which x was
and comer of the bodv, the poison is distrib- «umbl» to leave my room for eeveral months, t
to all parts. The nervous systeifa weakens 3S£
l lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe- «eem4d to relieve me from pain for awhile, but it
iii _ i , ’ . - , 71 ,-. theieme tlm* I -erne not may nearer getting welL
th and swollen, the Stomach and digestion are One Any,-while reading a paper I saw an adver-
affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased
cofadltion of tile entire system IS the result. tafia three bottles I felt • greet deal better, end
. Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of l oonttaned to take it regniariy nntu I wee u-
aii diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing y*&. ohabVe. gildersleeve. 0 *
muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable 818 88,18 Newport Newt, va.
add dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed
16 remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints,
and they are rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life.
Every day the poison remaius in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time
fo get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and
the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the
proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up and
strengten the Liver. Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body; Rheumatism can be per
manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam
mation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease.
The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated befojre a cure can be effected,
- S. S.'S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barUkfiS the best treatment for Rheum*-
tisni. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid
and driving it out. and building up thesour blood so it can supply nourishment ana strength,
to every part of the body, it cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure
for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do
those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up
ml toy every part of the body by its fine tonic properties.
While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the
appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re
duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely
cures Rheumatism in every form—Muscular, Inflamma
tory, Articular or Sciatic. If you are worried with the
nr-gging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be-
-:c.:ie chronic, bnt begin the use of S. S. S. and purge
the blood bf every particle of th<- poison. Write for our book on Rheumatism, and ask our
physicians for any advice you wish.. j\Ve make no charge for either.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, 04.
BROMONIA 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
Fire Department Called Out.
Councilman Ousley turned In an
alarm last night from a box at the
corner of Hill avenue and Jones
street, the object being to test the
box as well as give the firemen a
run. The department responded inj ,n S * or Kinder Lou to spend two or
abort order and was ready to fight three days. They expect to capture
fire in just two minutes after the'that Kinder Lou lion before they re-
alarm was sounded, though the run | turn -
yr&8 for a distance of nearly a halfj Mr. J. H. Haskins, of Broxton,
a m u e< | was a visitor to the city this morn-
This morning a little after ten ing.
o’clock the firemen were called to Mr. T. J. McCartney, of Thomas-
box number 16, at the corner of ville, was a via..01 to the city yes...
Central avenue and Ashley street,'day.
by a test call. The horses were be-| c 0 j g g. Bennett and family came
ing clipped when the alarm was turn- over yesterday and caught the Atlan lyou, and, if you follow OUT di«
U..* n* tfen tnn MlO Wall thf»v A- -s . At-.' .A_t A I* V * ■ .
cure you. You need the indi
vidual treatment of some
skilled specialist; but if you
are Iran 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 germs 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
ed in. Hut at the tap of the bell they sleeper for the capttol town.
Jerked loose from the hostler and ran| Mr . M j. Caraeron> of Melg> ,
rectiotis, render you immune
.A ,t,„ hie- t reeks and were off. m a 1 - — —- 'against sickness. Most’ skin
big ot the supi)0sed among the visitor, to the city n>«ter-|fc^ ean fee cured b " t he
Jiffy toward, the scene
fire.
The fire alarm boxes have
I day.
, „ _ „ _ , . w , use of “Bromonia.”
been! Mr - E - M - Brown - Jr - and Ml8S j “Bromonia” is to the hu-
bothered n good deal by lightning ^ were among' 8yatem " what the Scrub-
during the summer and tests have, v s ors o a os a jes er aJ • bingf brush and soap are 'to the
been made in order to be sure that j Mrs. Wi. L. Thomas, Mrs. Ed. L.] washbowl. It .aids
everything Is in good shape and to Thomas and children, Misses Clyde Nature to resume normal’ ac-
keep the horses in practice for quick Thomas and Lillian Roberts and Mr.| t j on# increases the Strength,
runs (Joe Thomas, left this morning for |t fc e fighting ability Of the
. | Blue Springs to remain a few days, phagocytes of the blood; it
Makes the Weak Strong. | Miss Lilly Beatty, who has been j promotes the healthy, (low of
A run down condition of the ner- spending some time with Mrs. In- the salivary and gastric secre-
Voua system thoroughly rendering gram, left this morning for Plnetta jtions. If your stomach is in
defective the energies of the mucus, j where she expected to meet a party good condition, you are well,
venal, gland and nerve structure, ls ( of Madison friends for an extended i The Chinese are a wise, peo*
why so many people have various fishing trip. I pie. They accost eac^h other
‘diseases. Haggard's Specific Tablets
rectify all these deficiencies and as
sure good, houyant health. They
are an absolute specific for Indiges
tion, kidney and bladder troubles,
lc.i vitality, and all kindred diseases, business here.
K 5*J£i£. ben !&. Der d bo£ M,M Cam,lla Stevens ha * returned ponders. Cut out the Coupon
60 cents P If your’druggist P cannot| from Madison, where she has been at the bottom of this column.
eupply you they will he «ent prepaid visiting relatives and frlenda. She J -- 1J
1 ” /expects to leave before long for
Kentucky to spend some time.
Silas Sne Harding of Bowling Green
Ky., Is spending some time with
Miss Georgia Smith.
Councilman T. A. Davis spent his
vacation "up the <;ountry" where they
have chicken to eat three time,
day. Upon his return home, etrange
to say, every chicken he had took
lick and died. 1
upon receipt or price. Address Hag
gard Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
For Tex Collector of Echol. County.
At the •olfcttatlon of many frlenda
I hereby announce myielf a candidate
for the office of tax collector of Ech
ols county, subject to the democratic
primary. If elected I promise to aerre
the county to tho very belt of my
ability aa I did years ago.
iw-td ELT SMITH.
Mr. Marvin Holman, of Ozark, Ala. | with, “How is your Stomach?’
is a visitor to the city today on a j We don’t ask you to invest a
prospecting trip, it is probable that cent until you have tried “Bro-
he will open a large wholesale stock |lnon i a ” a t pur expense. A sin-
w “ gle. bottle oftentimes works
Write name and address plain
ly. Be careful to address BRO
MONIA CO., NEW Y(f>RK.
FREEJBROMONIA OC
Name
City
State
My disease t*.
If you think Bromonia la what
_o not car* to a«nd con L
all fint-clasa drag data
And It at
FORT HAWKINS, 1806.
The Macox Fair Association announces that their previona fairs having proven no saccesafal. th*v w|
other this fall ou the dut*** k»v*-ii above*, combiqjng the celebration of the 10rth anniversary of the Citv o* M
fair will have a larger ai.d betfer a^riculttral display than ever; in fact, all departments will be nuta arg-r
by reason of a revised and mor- attractive premium list. In the wav of attractions and amazement fentmv*
new, including exciting automobile rae» *, will be secured. Everybody loves to come to Macon, and tins y-.r
be more attractive than ever Send to the Secretary for premium list and watch newspapers aud billboard* •■■r
EUGENE ANDERSON, Secretary BRIDGES SMITH. Pr