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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1906.
IKE SECOND
J for the Thanksgiving sermon the SAW PALE FACE—GREAT SPIRIT
churrti was Allied to overflowing, l ——
numbers having to stand. Muskwakl Brave Convinced That
After the usual devotional exercises
Proceedings of tlie
OFFICER8
B. P. JONES, President.
FRANK ROBERTS, 1st V. President.
C. L. SMITH, 2nd V. President.
O. L. JONES, Cashier.
W. H. HASHBURN, Asst. Cashier
B. P. Jones,
Frank Roberts
0. L. Smith,
O. L. Jones,
W. L. Fender,
TRUSTEES
W. B. Conoley,
W. J. Kelley,
J. H. Sims,
W H. Masiiburn,
W. B. Johnson,
Geo. E Swindle,
O. K. Jones,
Geo. W. Varn,
J. T. Roberts,
H. L Boone.
WOODWARD A SMITH, General Counsel
Whits Mtn Had the Call on Great
, ., . . . . . Medlelne—Indians Great Spirit Put
In which the bishop was assisted by , t0 , he in 0ne Round
Rev. J. P. Wardlaw and Rev. W. ' Although the incident happened
Ixjvwt D. D., the Thanksgiving y,, a rs ago, the proprietor of the lm*
sermon was delivered. promptue religious rite has not seen
| The bishop used the 10th chapter of St to make the story public, and Jim
M .thew she Brat three wtve. n« the P,,ter8 - ’•>« «hor party to the hap-
Mathew .the nrst three verses as the , Bg bein a „ Indlan , airrri! Mttto
base of a very strong, vigorous ut- for jokes, merry making and humor-
terance. He said In part: oug nit nations. To his mind the
“It is Inspiring to me to think that thing would not be worth relating.
I at this ny hour all over this country When .the Muskwakis were becoming
'thousands hare met toge-her to re- * ood r "'»' f® 7 ®™ 1 a
-n r, tm i n ,ivaunn ui.i.i.M . ., . ., , ., week, because of the last epidemic of
Tht Examination of Young Ministers member the blessings of Almighty sn)a! ip„ Xi whlch carried off Lelah,
and Passing Upon Thslr Characters God. The several proclamations Pucksches and other noted members
. . _ called the people together for worship of the tribe, the government sent
—Thanksgiving Sermon Preached h # b!eMed recognition of our faith Physicians to do battle with the dis
hy Bishop Ward to a Congregation is bssed on the fact that God Is not declined My
wuuh fiiipH thfl Church to o«.r, only in the heavens but God la In the kind, and submitted only after much
only In the heavens .but God in the coaxing to be vaccinated, applying
«—««. I.Bair.oflif.to^yiGodi.ht.heCvlc
(From Thursday’s Daily.) (life of the nation. God censored cer- the big stick. When the racctna-!
The second day’s session of the uln "Worn teacher, hi the long ago. tlon wa. In the hey^Uy of I s glory'
... ,, because they tailed to discern the the bucko donned their blank«ts and
Asanal Conference wae preceded at ' b*M a powwow after the great spir-
Brl* a. m. by ao address dcrivered *)*“* °f th ® lr da J’ *° we ” 1 It of the tribe had been drawn to the j
hy Rev. W. N. Ainsworth, D. D., •"*“* th ® “H 1 * 01 “• place to witness the peculiar buck-
Wesley Monumental church, 8a- “ w * ha ' ,e «• a P® 0 * 1 ®’ com ® f “® to and-wlng hike that reseed for dancing
.... _ B ,, hon w „. face with the mlgMieet poealbllltles on the reservation Ph medicine man.
nailed 'the Conference .0 order and «* “ 7 1^® wh ° *«• CT « r ,l7 *; ^"Tr^t^rwhS^herm'rtv^ ^ <^1 the attention of OUr friend* and patron* to a
rood « letter from Bishop Galloway Ood ha> ^ ven th * church a zospel by the pal© face. The great spirit few of the lines of goods we Carry. These goods are the
bwuhig the intelligence of his con- tta ®“ Ur ® i " orM ' Tl11 * ’* th ® *“** J’’® n ‘ l be*t that money can buy, as it ha# always been our motto
tinned improvement in health, and on ,,£J^ ” , th cat flimflam devised to km' the peo-! to have the best at any price. We will take up each line
expressing his regrets In not being Protestant cnristianity is ’“® pur , am i t o cause mourning In the m detail from time to time and evnlsin their merits
.able to be present at the Conference ® 9t Christianity in the world. This Tppeo am , thc wb . k , uy ., , Hm aetaU ' rr ° m t,me 10 Ume ana eX P ,am tneir merit*.
Valdosta Bank &. Trust Co.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Capital
- $200,000.00
F fteen
Dolllars 1
cral banking and Treat bnainess. Allow 4 per cent. Interest in our sav
ings department. Make loans on approved collateral. Buy and sell
securities.
n priyer was of- 8fa *enient may seem dogmatic, but was appointed on a cdmml’tee of one I ihbev Cut Class
honesty of conviction causes me to to go to the o^lce of Col. Dillingham. . ,, ,
, r stand hv It The Anglo-Saxon race wtm l”" 1 «l> a rK» of this department Pickard & Ravenwood Hand
shop Galloway. 8t “ nd 07 “• ln ® Anglo Haxon race fQr th(i TOTnrnroent and , nform r „, | p aintec j
session. On motion
ferrd by Rev. Geo
the recovery of Illshop Galloway. 8t “ nu J 17 u - ln ® Angio naxon race for ' (l ; p government and" inform Coi'|
A motion commending the work f 8 com,na mor ® an ^ morl ' to be a eom- nilllnghnm. the pale face doctor, that!,, , _
Sir rh.« v Crittcntim the mllMnn mnn brotherhood. This Is as It should tho great spirit, had balled him out VxOrtiam Sterling Silverware,
“r® and resene worker! ^ govern onedhlrd of the an^desl^ Ihn^he shonld . -j Holme. & Edward. Inlaid 25
With the question—who remnlns on ‘ , 8 , llK ® w ' s0 his message In a way that could have I year guaranteed Flatware,
trial? the Bishop took occasion to (!,ni1 11 18 »lKnlflcant) that the Anglo p.,, no (1()llbt of | U genuineness. |0 and 14 Karat Solid Cold
•sty: -Now young brethren. If you S: ‘*™ '"-'P 1 ® 8 th ® «'“ 3 - -That l. all right.” said Col. Dllllng- 001,0 ' j0,a
... nmV . „ “The Stars and Stripes, the Un- ham. -hut T have seen the grea* spir-1 Wnam*,
bT. rntoure^ ifTii'a rlor one t Win lon «»<> “'p 1 ''® 7 waving "‘"re 7 °" ',® 1 ' 8 Gruen, Howard, Hamilton,
in a minute, ir it la a poor one it will B . _ , , mo thnt. you are to keep rlerht on tak- »* • V1I . • ...
take you five minutes.” The nodding ovor tho Anglo-Saxon race, bespeak lnBr my pjpat medicine, and that It “ ~
of heads and the laughter nf tho min- n 8,and for commcrclal falr , dPa " nKa ’ wl " ®» r ® 7 °"' H ®‘» riah < ott-
istera gave evidence (hat tho ex- " h ® rt7 of tho “ M and a a ' 7 c " a "®® f ™ m ”?. d , _»! ,, ."™ d _ ‘i*
for every ono
bortntlon of the Bishop for short
to you. Ho will tell you that my
. . , medicine Is heap-much strong.” Then
porta of the year’a work was not In ° ne “uman race Is placed some Formaldehyde
ta ] B controlled by the Anglo-Saxon. God on the hot stove, unseen to the wily
®Pb« fniinwini" vmimr mtnUfpr. nr» wa8 ,n tho between Japan and wont froni ^e room and care*
Tho following young ministers pre- fn)ly cl0SfH , fho door ^ prpat splr .
seated their reports—their characters . Its supposed to have commenced the
•were passed and they were fleeted to com * n k together of English p r j V a‘e Interview Immediately. al-,|
Deacon's Orders: H. 3. Graves, J. An< * America and their friendly atten* though the Col. waited out side so
Dell. J. P. Chatfleld, Clue
Hampden, Illinois, Wal
tham, Elgin and Omega
Watches,
Seth Thomas Clocks,
R. F. Simmons Gold Filled
Chains,
18 and 14 Karat Solid Gold
Watches,
Crescent & Ross 20 and 25-
year Gold Filled Cases,
Fahy’s Permanent 20 and
25-year Cases,
22, 18 and 14 Karat Hayden
W. Wheeler & Co's Gold
Rings.
J. E. SPRINGER & COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED 1888.
tlon to the Uad of the Mikado, said >ong that he began to fear that hla
legerdemain might have done "
dlitance. 1
"We muat guard with
It wa. continued In name * ve mu8t »™ ara wlu > our Ufe'a tnslde. Jim reeled off a war dance! ®° nduct ® d by Rev. J. M. Waller, of
Geo C hunn H 8 K ‘ ”a blood the lntereat of our Anglo-Saxon not 1<nown th ® Ptoceaalon gave a ,*“*>"• °* ETerybody ln the ooun-
Geo. C. Ingram, N. 8. Kemp, whoop that might have called the 177 around ia cordially invited to
Meetlnga at Lake Park.
A series of meetings will begin at
Jordan, O. L. Evana, Albert P. Sea. J° ® T ® 77 °'lier nation during this war ji'm " he' I 'was rmi^ 1110 P^ 11 Baptist church on
gar*. Theodore B. Pharr, Allen B. ,u8t keop off—»Uy at a respee ful a | dP ring the necessity of going to he next Monday night. December 3d hv “thv '
Wall, J. C. O. Brooka, BenJ. C. dl,tanco - rescue something broke loose on the! «. by the National Pure Food and Drug
JPrlokett.
e!n«. G
was continued ln same claaa. I. K. ,n ^f' C8U ' hravea to battle and onened the door'oomo and enjoy the services Mr
Chambers was advanced to class of No rac ® Problem, black or whl.e, by breaking off the hinges and lock Waller Is a verv forceful and newer
third year for full connection. Wm. inuat be given up. We cannot, we will and kicking out the panda, he emerg- f u j meakor
Kitchens was continued In second not turn thl8 work OTer *° a " 7 °"® ® d wlt1 < a blanket draped around his. '
vTr-s class. John P. Bros, wm ®’ 8 ®- p "t your hand on Georgia’s *£. wMt a «t«m* I p ~
elected to Deacon’s Orders. >«r-“ ®_ 7 ® r7 •b» 7 ®- a " d “'em C ’ B ’ *">*'>• sails wall paper.
Question 12 was called—'What trav- for OUT 0<,d -'’ .Tim hastened toward the reservation., 1 -" 1 -
wllng preachers are elected to Bidet's Th ® olo8ln S peroration of the blsh- In fact, he frolicked up the roCd as
Order.. The following young me n "" W8R mo8 ‘ eloquent and ® a »® d
having stood an approved examlnn- forth hearty amcna from all ovor. tho h , g lntprvlfiw wWh tbo greM a|llrl) ^
tlon In the prearrlbod courses of church. ! no t ]<nown. There was no further
wtudy, reported the results of their kick on tho blj® medicine of the «?ov-
nnA tLir ,N THE 8UPERIOR COURT. eminent.. This Is told you to let you
,-oar’s work, and their characters know Co| nminctiam . the man-
were pass,vl and they were elected Tl „„. i „„ nfaoturer of the great Plant Juice
to Bidei’s Orders: Guy D. Moses, Tim McDon.'d w.s^Turnsd Loose on Ren , cd|(M . was not born with a golden
P. W. Ellis. D. B. MerrIL R. A. ... C"« 7 S a BMbblng Carter.^ ^ apoon |n hlj month , )Ut hg hag bad
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs,
law as It contains no opiates or otheT
harmful drugs, and we recommend It
as a safe remedy for children and
adults. A. E. Dim mock.
5 OR 6 DOSES OF “666”
Will Core Any Ou« of
OMIls and Paver.
($15.00.)
will be paid for
1903 PENNIES
REDUCED
PRICES
on all Trimmed Hat*,
Ladies’ and Misses’
Coats and Skirts.
Big Reductions
Making room to dis
play an immense stock
of Toys and Fancy
Goods.
COME EARLY IF
YOU WANT BAR
GAINS.
J.
MANLOVE.
a the superior court yesterday :ho hla ^ down , , n many ways .
Jury In .tho caso against Tin. Mellon-. DIHInghnm’s Plant Juice Remedies
aid charged with assault with intent .for sale by G. A. Carswell. Druggist,
to murder, brought la a verdict of not ] VnMn*i; , l t.
guilty. j “
The case excited a good deal of, No , „ m j niUo Xm be lost when
attention and some surprlso was occa-| a child shows symptoms of croup.
Rowell. J. N. Peacock. V. P. Bco»
vllle. Before passing Mr. Scovllle's
dm racier w-ho has Just returned from
the Western North Carolina Confer
ence, the Bishop asked him If hla
Ctmrncter was passed there before he , ^
ill' »*oned by tho verdict, which showed , Chamborlaln's Cough Remcnly given
ttimlster, I wm not there and I left A1 _ a . ... ^ »<> th« »hiM
Iieors, will prevent the attack,
never fails, and is pleasant and safo
to take. For sale by A. E. Dint-
mock, Valdosta.
n_T l.’-r U.IIX . uTiiTj I, ' that the Jury either discredited the , 88 “ °>e child becomes hoarse,
the nutter with my presiding elder. or even after the croupy cough ap-
“Well.'' replied the Bishop, ’’we will Cat “ r c ’ rid >- n0 « entirely or It thought 1Myira wln nr „ v ^„, , h „ ,„.rt it
pus hero so as to bo sure of your thal ' hore w “ • ufflolM “ l,mvoca,loD
-cue.” With laughter his character I f07the upon Carter -
unu unsied The assault occurred during a term
Rev. M. J. Cater, business man- !of ‘ l,8,lc ® coun ta ,h ® ,ow ® r Forl<
agor of th, Wesleyan Christian Ad- dl,lrlct ’ Carter was “ wltn ® 88
vocafo. wa. Introduced to the Confer- McDonald and made a atate-
ence and addreaaed th. body on the raenl *bich McDonald denied and told
interests of the paper. j Um " ot *° r ®l > « a, • H ® r ®l*® a,t ’ d th ®
Dr. Hamlll wu Introduced to , he 1 *'««"® a t end McDonald flow upon
and spoke si few words h,m wlu > *><» knl1 ®- He admitted
.,lng the work of the Sabbath l *• a '»bblng. but clnlmod .that he
ncheol board of which he I. secretary. ]"« Provoked to U. The Jury was
out only a short while.
C. B. Peeplaa sella Jap-a-Lac.
and they were advuoed
So the claas of second year: E. B.
O. F. Slmmona, Rees# Grip
Bn. John B.
<wy. Clifford
Allen. H. C.
I. E. McKella
hilt University. >
finer, John F. Tan-
dallette. Harry 8.
John H. Allen,
itudent ot Vander-
not present.
Hla character was passed snd he wu
nonttnaed a student of Vanderbilt.
Hon. 8. B. Adams, R. A. Bishop.
W. I.. Wooten, J. M. Outlet and J.
A. Thomas were appointed a commit-
•’so on the Wesley Mo .omental Ho»-
-hn’ tn A* anta. Oa.
Question * was called: "Who are
The deacons of one year?"
W. C. Allabea. Wm. 8. Johnson,
v'estavus A. Davis, Otias. E. Cook.
The following mtaieters who were
Admitted on trial last year were nail-1
•d. They gave a report of their I
year’* work and having stood an ap- 1
jrqrea smtethm la the Prescribed CABBAGE L A NTS FOR
of study, tbelr character*
SALE.
I am now prepared to supply my eld
at wall u my new customers with
cabbaga plants; my mock la grown
In th* open air ntar ult water and
will therefore, stand severe'cold with-
out Injury, Experience has taught ms
that it I* beet to plant only she beat
seed that can be bought regardleaa of
coat, at by to doing you get a great
er number ef head* true to type. It
la from such seed my stock Is grown
being Burpee* extra early large Jer-
•ey Wakefield, and Thorhuma old re-
liable Wakefield's These are the best
strains for the practical gardener.
Plants are packed In neat light baskets
to reduce exprees chargee All orders
d’haa. M. Meeka, Wm. F.-Qnllllan i receive my pereonal attent on thus
■'oody Booth not having stood the ex-, guarsnteelng satisfaction.
.-initiation wna continued in same' *1.50 (dollars and a half) per thuoa-
■whma. John W. Bridges wa* advanced and f. o. b. express; $1.25 where cash
-n the data of third year. Rev. Walter accompanies order; 5,000 or more at
Anthony waa passed to class of Fourth agents rates, or $1.00 per thousand;
-mar. under UMO at 20c per hundred. All
The hour of adjournment having orders arc shipped e. e. d. when cash
milled, after sundry announcements, docs net accompany order. In order-
<? short recess wax taken lefore the Ing give express office at well as post
Than he grins sermon wa* delivered .office. Address.
Tty Bishop Ward. I D. W. MAYER,....
Dong before tbs hour announced ,12-1-w3m. Beaufort, 8. C.
Preachars Join Labor Union.
The Toledo, Ohio, Pastors’ Union
waa represented at the meeting of the
Central Labor Union Friday night, and
now the preacher’s organisation la a
full-fledged labor body. The new or
ganisation waa represented by vari
ous clergymen from the Christian
churches.
Everything ln paints at
WE WELCOME YOU
Whether you Intend to bo
a customer or not. Those who
only look will carry away im
pressions ot our goods that
we feel MUST be favorable.
Always glad to assist call-
era to acquire nil the knowl
edge of our stock that they
desire or that we are able
to Impart.
Just now we are Inviting
special attentton to the line of
Combs and Braclets. This is
superior to thc average dis
play of these goods, and for
that reason we wish to make
onr Invitation to yon to call
as earnest and forceful as pos
sibly can.
And ns we said at the top
of this ad., you are entirely
welcome If you do nothing but
look.
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