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THE VALDOSTA Tn&ES, SATURl/AY, OCTOBER 13, 1906.
PERSONAL MENTION.
(Prom Tfiar«uj • Dally.)
Mr*. A. Hunt, of White Spring*.
•wu a visitor to the city yesterday.
Mr. W. II. Goodwin h»» mored
Ho family back to Valdosta, after
me time at DeFunlak
Mr. B. J. McRee was In the city
this morning. His makiy firicjnd*
stre glad to know that he Is Improving
fin health, though he has not been
wren for several months.
A special on the Coast Line passed
sbraogb this city this morning car-
vying A. O. Fields mlnstrelts to Troy
Ala., where they are to give a per
formance tonight.
Mr. John R. Avers was In the
dty this morning and accompanied
Ml daughter. Mis* Kathleen, back
Ansae. She has Just returned from
Atlanta where she has been under
and her health la entirely
Rev. J. W. Connors was among
Sin friends In this city today.
Mr. J. W. West's family returned
9a the city from Atlanta yesterday
and left this morning for Clyatte-
wfDo to spend s few dsys with Mr
J. H. Kelley.
Mrs. W. W.. McCuhy, who has
Seen spending some time with rein-
tfveo here, left this morning for Quit-
on on a visit to relatives In that
«tty
Mr. T. n. McKey, of Brunswick,
eune over last night sod is spend-
fog a day or so with relatives here.
Friend Ttmmorman, of Stockton,
brought The Times the prise stalk
at pane this morning. It has sixteen
good Joints and was as sweet as su
gar itself.
Hrs. H. K. McLendon and child
wtnrned from Lexington, Ky„ a few
days ago, having spent the summer
-with relatives there.
Col. L. W. Branch, of Qultmnn,
■srss a visitor to the city this morn
ing.
Mias Ora Taylor left last night for
Atlanta to spend too or three weeks
with Hr lister. Miss Stella Taylor.
Judge J. 7. 8tone, of Cairo, was
a virltor to the city this morning.
Jndge Charles Hnnsell. of Thom-
nvvlfle. camo over this morning to
preside In the city court over cases
to which Jndge Smith was dlsqunlt
Bed. The cases were deferred, how
ever. unit! later In the week when
Judge Hansell will return and try
Mrs. M. It. Onsley and Miss
Wood went to Moultrie this morning
tn attend the funeral of Judge W. S.
Humphries, who died here early
(his morning.
Mr. J. J. MoWhlte, of Umatilla,
Fla., vn among the visitors to the
dty today.
Mr. Walter P. Jennjngs. Fla., was
In the city yesterday.
Col. J. R. Walker left thla morn
ing for Montgomery on legal bust-
SI-MIS.
Or. B. P. Rose relumed last
might from West Florida, where he
went to see about the damage to his
timber Interests by the recent storm.
Be found the damage very slight, not
amounting to more than a thousand
dollars, ail told.
Bt. J. 9. Stapler, of Lake Alcyon,
h la the dty today vleltlng Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Ashley.
Mr. Marlon Carry has returned
from Pcosaonlo, where be went to
faveetigito the storm damage. Mr.
Jamas Outlaw, formerly of this city,
gave him a fall, authentic and graph-
4m description of the storm In all of
As' phase*.
lit. fTed Lockhart of Augusta,
was among the visitors to Valdosta
today. Mr. Lockhart Is a prominent
lawyer and Bunday school worker of
that dty.
Of course Mr. Hughe* would be
crratly vexed If one of the big corpo-
otlons should manage to slip a good
wised campaign contribution Into the
cash box while his attention Is divert-
ad.
The electric lights were out again
for about IS minutes last night. The
■churches that were holding services
>t Ihe hoar when Uie lights went nut
s nt shout tn the Immediate vicinity
(Or lamps. At the Methodist church
where here is a revival going .on
there faa not 1 - a stop tn the services
went on undisturbed.
An accident to our type setting
machine this morning threw us sev
eral hours behind today and we are
re-red to. omit much telegraphic and
local news which had been gathered
PER80NAL MENTION.
om W •dnesday’s Dally.)
Mr. B. F. Holtzendorff. of Doiglas,
was here on business today.
Mrs. 0. A. Whitaker Is spending
a few days with the family of Mr. J.
J. Joiner In the country.
President B. F. Strickland, of the
Merchants Bank. Is sending out a
handsomely printed circular letter
to customers of that Institution today.
The printing wse done on The Times
presses.
We publish In this Issue an edito
rial from the Macon Telegraph on
mob law. Major Varnedoe pro
nounces this the best editorial that
he has read In year*. He thinks every
paper In Georgia should reproduce It
The well known firm of C. C. Var
nedoe & Co., Is having Its fall open
ing today and tomorrow and the ladles
are out In force Inspecting the many
handsome offerings which they have
tn stock. The opening will continue
tomorrow.
The millinery stores are having
their openings this week and some
ihandsome headwear tor women Is
being shown. Pattern hats at from
PLAYS AND PLAYER8.
Anna Held will star In "A Paris
Model,” by Harry B. Smith, next set-
son.
Helen Whitman, now playing with
the John P. Harris stock company at
the Olympia Park theater, McKees
port. Ps, announces that aha la under >
contract with the Kirk La Sheila estate
for the coming season. ,
Henry B. Irving will open his Amerl- j
can tour at the New Amsterdam i
theater. New York. Oct 8 In Stephen
Phillips’ "Pools and Francesca." He
will be supported by Dorothy Baird i
and an English company.
Maurice Campbell announces that
Ernest Danny, who wrote "AlPof-
Sodden Peggy," which had each a
ran at the Duke of Tork'e theater
London last season, will coma over for
the first performance of tba play given
tn America by Henrietta Crosmsn.
Miss Violet Dele, known well as a
mimic In the variety thee ten. has been
engaged for an Ingenue role In "Tba
Strennona Ufa.” the farce In which
Joe Weber la to etar William Norris.
CALL AT
HANLOVE'S
and see his grand
display in...................
that
iz Pretty Hats.
Latest Styles in
Joe Weber la to etar William Norris, nl e , /■"* ,
Scott Cooper also bag been engaged Jjklf'tS. LOcltS
for the fare*. He wee In the original ^J
and Furs.
Valdosta Bank & Trust Co.
VALDOSTA, QEOROIA.
OFFICERS
B P. JONES, President.
FRANK ROBERTS, 1st V. President.
0. L. SMITH, 2nd V. President.
O. L. JONES, Cashier.
W H. MASHBURN, Asst. Osshier
B. P. Jones,
Frank Roberts
O. L. Smith,
0. L Jones,
W. L. Fender,
TRUSTEES
W. B. Oonoiey,
W. J. Kelley,
J. H. Sims,
W H Mashburn,
W. B. Johnson,
Geo E Swindle,
O. K. Jones,
Geo. W. Vara,
J. T. Roberts,
H. L. Boone
WOODWARD A SMITH, General Counsel
Capital
$200,000.00
Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations solicited We do a gen
eral banking and Trust business. Allow 4 per cent, interest in our rav
ings department. Make loans on approved collateral. Buy and sell
securities.
Out of "The New South.”
Robert Mantel! Is to make use next
season of W. 8. Gilbert's bnrleeqne,
”Roaancrana and Golldenstera,* which
tba anther of “Pinafore” end "The
his criticism
announcement
|15 to |25 are getting to be common j Mikado” wrote
In Valdosta “Hamlet.” The announcement by , ,
William A Brady adds that Mr. Man- Pnrpc tniaTRIllPPd
"A WUe’s Secret,” aa presented at 1 ^ app^,, ae King Claudius. i rlt-Ca gucll CHUCCU
the Valdosta theater last night, de-|
"he chief of police said thla mora
le - 'k.vt Valdosta was very quiet this
r— k_ With the exception ol the
V to excitement Tuesday night the
tr -n bid been practically at rest
There win be a dance given tomor-
arw a cht st the Valdes hotel by the
ywsng rasa of Urn dty complimenting
the young Mdlen. The present state
off the weather I* excellent (or danc
ing: aad a moat pleasant evening Is
anfcfpated.
served a much larger audience. The
play was a strong one and was In
good hands. It waa a mixture of
excellent comedy and the most tbrll
ling dramatic situations. There were
several scenes that brought tears to
the eye* of many In the audience.
Mr. and Mrs. l! H. Warllck left
Inst night to spend a few days at the
state fair in Atlanta. Mr. Warllck
will visit the marble quarries In north
Georgia to buy several car* of mar-
bit .
Mrs. Simoon Wooten has returned
to her home In Florala, Fla., after
a very pleasant visit to Mrs. J. B.
Carter.
Mrs. J. S. Harrell, of Adel, la in
the city for a few days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Warren, of
Madison, Fla., are In town today.
Mr. Yancey Harrell left the city
last night to spend several weeks In
Atlnnta and other Georgia points.
Sflii Caro Lewis Is In Macon with
her brother. John F. Lewis, Jr., who
Is there for medical treatment. They
will remain In Macon for several days.
Dr. George Lang haa returned to the
city after several days spent In Ma
con. Dr. I Ana's eye is greatly im
proved and he Is able to be at his
ofllee again.
Misses Ethel and Edna Briggs will
entertain the Euchre club tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock at their home
on Patterson street. Thla la the first
meeting of the club and the affair Is
anticipated with great pleaauro by
all the members.
Mr. W, L. Converae returned Mon.
day from a several days’ trip to Ma
con.
Mrs. George H. Fenglc Is spending
a few days with friends at Jackson
ville.
Rural Carrier H. M. Bullard Is con
fined to hls home by Illness end Mr.
Jesse Scruggs la handling the mall
on hla mnte thla week.
Mr. James Davis has returned to
the dty. after spending several days
In Atlanta.
Mr. Frank McRee left last night
for Mscon to take In the Macon fair.
It It reported that Mr. T. H. Mc
Key expects to move hls family from
Brunswick to Pearson, Ga., to give
hit personal attention to milling Inters
eats at that place.
Misses Sallio and Daisy Neal, of
Boston. Ga.. wero in the city this
morning on their way to the upper
part of the oounty to attend the
Scrtiggs-Neai wedding.
Mr. J. M. Thomas, of Pearson, was
a visitor to the eity this week
Mr. Byrd Lewis reached the city
from Florida last night and Mrs. Lew
is Is expected from Atlanta tonight.
They will spend the winter here, the
announcement of which will be glad
ly received by their many friends.
Rev. C. E. Crawley, of Fltxgerald.
waa a visitor to the city today.
Mr. Morgan Gross, of Jacksonville,
was among the visitor* to Valdosta
today.
Naylor to Help Orphans’ Home.
On next Sunday afternoon, at 3
o'clock a service will be held at the
Naylor Methodist church for the pur
pose of receiving funds to be donated
to the Orphans’ Home st Macon, Ga.,
and everybody is especially Invited
and urged to attend. Mr. J. Deloach,
of Quitman, has accepted an Invita
tion to deliver an address on thla oc
casion on the subject of “Christian
Liberality,’’ and a treat la In store
for those who hear hW. Rev. Mr.
Stuart, the pastor, will also take
part. ,
Let everybody come and If they
e^npot g(vj fc lend their presence and
charities.
A Young Woman Editor.
Miss Catharine Cain, of Quitman.
Oa.. passed through the city yesterday
on her way tz> Rockmart, where she
will assume the editorship of The Cou
rier.
Miss Cain has a number of friends
In Atlanta and other parts of
state who will be pleasantly Interest
ed in the responsible work which has
been intrusted to her, She is a very
young woman, but she has demonstrat
ed her ability to cope wlth.sny and
all the duties involved In such a po
sition. Almost since childhood she
has been associated In newspaper
work with her slater, Miss Edna Cain,
editor of The Quitman Free Press,
who is one of the most prominent
and successful editors in the state.
Miss Catharine Cain, like her sister,
possesses not only a bright, bnt an
original intelligence and a valuable
knowledge of people and affairs, and
her new venture will be watched with
optimistic Interest.—Sunday’s At
lanta Constitution.
to be the lowest.
J. W. Ink.
5 OR 6 DOSES OF “666”
Will Cure Any CuRft of
Chills and Favor.
PER80NAL MENTION.
(Prom Thursday’s Dally.)
And we are still having some cold
weather. It makes one feel fine
and no one is complaining. The
straw hat and the shirt waist man
has “skidooed."
Mrs. Howard Harris, of Valdosta,
formerly of Savannah, and who has
been spending the summer in the }
North, Is in the city visiting her sis- j
ter, Mrs. W. P. Schreff, at Fortieth
and Pull streets.—Savannah Morning J
Unhappy Lot of American Compeers.
The musician in America is dgjib- jxews.
hr handicapped. He can hear, mIo- ,
flveljr bnt little music, and he can I Mra - Henr y c - Pee » lca and Mlaa '
have hia own work produced not ' A-line Peeples, formerly of Atlanta, ■
at all. We always have a German j now of Valdosta, are spending sev-
sitting upon the safety valve, lest era l weeks in the city at the Bon Air.
American steam should sizzle out
and tha imprisoned genius, when
once let loose, prove a9 difficult to
manage as the fabled one of the
brass bottle in the “Arabian
Nights.” I say this without disre
spect to the admirably qualified for
eigners who direct our orchestras
and operas, most of our theaters
and the majority of our music.—
Etude.
Her Turn Flr*t,
A teacher iu one of the country
schools, says Lippincott’i, had a
class of young children in mathe
matics before her. The examples
were in addition, and the propound
ed this question: “Now, children, if
I lay four eggs on the desk and
8am,” pointing to a freckle faced
boy at tna bead of the class, “should
lay three, how many would there
bor
Low Ratos to Mercer Association.
Those who expect to attend Mercer
Baptist Association to be held at
Quitman. Ga., Oct. 18th to 19th. will
be given reduced rates on the rail
roads returning home, provided- they
do not neglect to secure certificate
receipt! from ticket agents before
leaving their homes.
Yours truly.
W. T. GADLDEN.
Clerk M. B. A.
Don't think about your troubles—
work harder and yau will forget them,
them.
Dr. Geo. B. Wood, Eyesight
Specialist and Manufacturing Op
tician. Fits glasses for defective
vision. He keeps the best glasae-i
and glvea best service. He devote*
all ot hls time to fitting glasses. He
gives better service than any “side
liner," and for less money. The in
telligent consult him. l)-9w2t
Send your order for 8outh Georgia
rye to C. S. Bondurant, Valdosta,
Ga.
More than 11,000,000 pieces of mall
went astray In these United States
last year because they were not di
rected well enough for the experts to
decipher the names and addresses.
most worthy
8end your order for 8outh Georgia
rye to C. 8. Bondurant, Valdosta,
Send your order for 8outh Georgia
rye to C. S. Bondurant, Valdosta,
C. B. Peeples sella Jap-a-lAC.
6 or I doses *6B<” win ears any
fate of chills and fever.
Send your order for South Georgia
rye to C. 8. Bbndurant, Valdosta,
Ga. B .
—Atlanta Constitution. !
Mrs. N. Holcombe U in Atlanta
visiting relatives. >
Mrs. Frank Fender leaves In the
morning to spend several days In the
Capitol City.
Mr. W. A. Belotc and daughter, :
Mias Gertrude, were In the city to-
day from Belotevlllo.
Mr. Joe Felder, of Amerlcus, la 1
spending several days In the city with
friends.
Mias Mable Varn left this morning
to visit friends In Columbus for sev
eral weeks.
Miss Mabel Grady who haa been
visiting Mrs. J. B. Varn for some
time returned this morning to her
home tn Columbus.
Mr. W. A. Cameron, of Sylvester,
Is among the visitors to the city to
day.
Mr. R. K. Walker, of Crescent,
Ga., waa a visitor to the city yester
day.
Mosdames Walter Godwin, Joseph
Hightower and J. J. Harris left this
morning for Fitzgerald to attend a
district mlsslonaary meeting.
Mrs. J. H. Henderson entertained
one of the neighborhood clubs this af
ternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock.
All the
Grace,
Style,
Fit and
Comfort
of
This is our
shoe offer to
ladies who
desire exclu
sive styles.
Made-to-Order Shoes
Exclusive, designs, made expressly from our
specifications, from the finest leathers, by the
most skillful makers in this country, fitted to your
feet by the best experts in shoe fitting—better
shoes with more style in them than would cost
you $10 a pair at the custom shoemakers.
We can furnish you $3.50 and $4.00 in
Goodyear Welts and Turns in Patent Vici, Gun
Metal and Vici.
We respectfully request an opportunity to
prove this statement to the most critical ladies
of Valdosta.
Excellence is the pleasing point.
Williams Shoe Co.
Fitters of Feet.
N. B.—Just received full line of ladies Bou
doir Slippers in Black, Red, Pink and Alice Blue
$1.00 ™
Times Want Ads.
One-Cent a Word.
WANTED—An experienced woods
man for saw mill. Call on or addreaa
at Cecil, Ga., The Cecil Manufactur
ing Co. 9-25-aw4w
WANTED—Job and ad. compositor
: once; none but sober and first
For SALE—Good 400 acre farm,
200 acres In cultivation, 100 acres
fine timber and other very well tlm- das* compoaltor need apply.. Salary
bered, In 1 mile of rail road and 2 960.00 per month. Give references
miles from two stations. Well lm-, Addreas. Dupatch & News. Haw-
9-w2t klnaTl11 ®. Ga-
| wed. trl-d-sat-w
proved. Price 93,600. R. F. D. No.
1, Box 37, Melrose, Ga.
WANTED—You to know, money In j ■ -
crossties, by cutting and ihlpping to
Brunswick Creosote and Croaatle Co. LOST OR STRAYED—Better dog,
9-wlt. chestnut brown spots. Anawera to
"" 'name of “Shot”. Suitable reward for
WANTED—One hundred thousand Information leading to hla recovery,
heart pine ties. Standard apedflea- w . J. Kemp, R. F. D No 3 Valdos-
If you need a fine hore see Hagan tlons. Brunswick CroaaUe & Creo- . _ . _
noting Co.. Brunswick, Ga. 9-wlt **• Ga - !0-8-d-w
and Carter at once. They have
fine lot ot goon anlmaia on hand.
10-9-dSt-wlt.
WANTED—All who own crosstie /“si™!*/®!™
timber to cut ties and ship to the pp * y to 8 ,rman *« 203 Ashley
. * _ .. „ . .Brunswick Crosstie & Creosoting Co., Street. 9-29-wtt.
Send your order for South Georgia' of Brunswlck _ Ga . 9 , wlt
rye to C. S. Bondurant, Valdosta, , .
a, j 1 WANTED—Agenta In every town
I WANTED—A good salesman to tn Georgia. Address P. O. Box 205,
Macan and Carter have Just recelv- '8dl city lots In the best proposition Valdosta, Oa. 10-9-wlt
, , , . _ . , . ever ottered. National Loan & Trust
ed a fine lot or horses and mulea at Valdosta, Ga. Over Bondurant’s ~ F0 R SALE—A~ modern*" well eonln.
the Converse brick stno.es on Central ;Drug store . 10-9-wtt ; *."., 77 m0I,ern ’. 1 C T ,p *
#1eBU0 . Ped, ready to turn on steam, plan-
FOR SALE—Six young thorough- ln S “M and outfit, one half Interest
bred, Durham bull*: ages from 8 or a " Interest. Any one wishing to
8end your order for South Georgia months to 2 years old.Address N. C. 80cur ® a wc » Paying buslnes*, address
ry» to C. S. Bondurant, Valdosta, Pitts, Haddock, Ga , 0-25-awlmo box No. 323, Valdosta, Ga.
G»- We rent, buy or sell city and farm - 10-5d6t-aw4t.
STRAYED—A red mare mule, five property. City lots In the leading
years old wearing leather halter ad 'owns of South Georgia on Install- WANTED—25 carpenters at once,
last teen at E. D. Hunter’s, near National I-oan & Trust Co.. | n Savannah, Ga. No strike on, only
Lake Park, from which place the valdosta, Ga. 10-9-w4t scarceness of labor. 3 months work.
strayed. Liberal reward will be paid Wages 92 On to 92.75 per day. 9 hour*
any one who will take her up and WANTED—To buy one-horse farm wnrk - Address Chas. 8. O’Connell,
10-9-d3t*wlt.
> k ,r p m k ' G ‘ W ' 11 ' Potcri0n ' or about 35 acres tendable wild land
ike car . a , oncc Addreaa box 21, Ocllla, Ga.
FOR SALE— OR LEASE—350 10-3 d2t-w2t.
acre* good farm timber lands. Two
fine fl*h fake* on the property. Five WANTED—Planing mill, saw mill,
mile* south of Ousley. Land I* In two railroad and turpentine woods labor-
xirni .„u nr era, white or colored; good wages
separate bodies. Will Mil or leaM |md , tejd5 , employraent . Jack , on
one or both. Z. H. Taylor. Lumber Company, Lockhart, Coving-
10-9-(14t-w4t-sat ton County, Ala. 10-5-sw8t
203 E. 40th St., Savannah, Ga.
10-9-dlt-wlt.
NOTICE—I have moved my
ness from 109 Central avenne, to
119 West Hill avenue. I will be glad
for all my customers and friends to
come and patronize me at my new
Ttlace of business. H. K. McLen>
don. HMl-d6*w-lmo