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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1906.
A Great Cloak Sale Next Week.
We are showing the greatest line of Cloaks, Rain Coats and Skirts ever shown in
IGTaldosta. Together with our present stock, we will put a line of cloaks just received
for Christmas on sale at prices that will interest everybody in this section.
Not one lady that visits Valdosta next week and expects
to buy a Cloak can afford to jiiss looking through our line
$22.00, 48-inch Cloaks in Black and Caster, next week at
$15.00 and $17.50, 48-inch Cloaks, in Black and Tan, next week at
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Pf7 VA All $10.00 Cloaks in all colors, and styles, next week at
fill f \\w\
\ ,) \ All $7.50 Cloaks in all colors and styles, next week at
iVigtfl u.'
All $5.00 Long Cloaks all colors and styles, next week at
Besides the Inducements These Prices Give You, We Have the
Best Line in the City to Select From
Oliver, Williams & Grimes
»TION.
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, , (VloSPW J0d IWTXMy.)
Hon. Peter Meldrtm'of Savannah,
an In attendance upon the Federal
/court here yeatorday.
Mr. John A. Gaskins, of Nashville,
| GEORGIA—1 /owndos County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
of sulu contained In a certain contract
of conditional sale made executed and
delivered by Powell Dros., a firm com
posed qf Charles Powell and John
Powell, both of said county, to Val-
Times Want Ads.
One-Cent a Word.
•fto Need to
Send Away
troi among the visitors to tho city dosia Foundry & Machine Co., dated
yesterday. February 23rd, 1906 attested by U.
Mr. H. A. Jeaup, of Tlfton, was C. Hunt and C. F. Clark. N. P.. and
■mong the visitors to the city yester- recorded in the clerk’s office of the
I superior court of said county in book
Mr.. 8. L. Drawdy and daughter, «* '«. PW «. ™
of Homcrvlllo wore visitor, to the «h l»0«, there will be sold before the
,rr yesterday. , CH,,r hou “ door , ln thp c | y ° . V 1 f ld0 »
Ka nt public outcry on the l.th day
Mr. W. J. McClellan, of Waycroea, f Doccmbcri 1906 , betwel .„ thp IoCT ,
* M *“ ** l ° r ** sr lorlay. hours of .ale to tho highest blddor
Mr. W. C. ePeplrt. of Brunswick. for ca „ b tho followlnR described prop-
. on . vl.lt to relatives and friends orty towU . 0no for(y horae powcr
’hero this week.
return tubular boiler and fittings, one
Mr. W. C. Groover, of Bouton. was a|mond9 hand 8hlnRlo mjlch lne with
a visitor fo the city today. two eaws and collars, one timber cart
W. A. Bownmn, of Barwlck,
one emery stand, ono lot of pulley*
«mo over yesterday and .pent tho Hm| ono of trueki and lrlu . k for
•day here.
Mrs
bolter. Said property being now In
. Samuel 8. Town.ley and III- , hc |1MR0SBlon of , ho
tb'. eon, Douglas, of Atlanta, aud Mrs
Oarlton Dougherty, of Augusta, are
waiting tho family of Mrs. F. R. C.
TJ'tr on Aehley street.
Mrs. George Foaglo leaves today
for Co’tinibla, 8. C. to ai>end the hol
idays with her homo peoplo.
Mr*. Dr. Jelks of Quitman spent
atoday with relatives here.
Marriage license were Issued yester-
■day for the marriage of Mr. John B.
•Campbell and Miss Fannie Hardee,
the marriage to take place at Kinder
said Powell
.-Christmas guns have been booming
fa this section for several weeks and
as Christmas approaches they become
more frequent.
Mr.. Joe R. Browning and sisters
of Moultrie, have returned from a vis
it to Florida and wore accompanied
homo by their cousins Miss IJssu and
J. R. Browning, who will spend a
week in this section. (
Bros., and located three miles smith*
west of Kinder Ixm on lands of E. J.
iMoRee In said county. The same Is
sold to satisfy eight ccrtnin promis
sory notes for $100.00 each, dated
Fob. 23rd, *906, sad due May 1, June
1, July 1, August 1, September 1. No
vember 1, and December 1, 1906, af
ter date respectively all stipulating
for Interest at the rate of eight per
cent per annum from date and 10 per
cent attorney’s fees. The posses
sion of said property will be deliver
ed to the purchaser or purchasers by
the undersigned. This December
10th, 1906.
Valdosta Foundry A 'Machine Co.
By Ed la. THOMAS.
Wilcox A Patterson, Attorneys.
The Old Subscriber.
We sometimes wonder If newspa
per men appreciate the old subscrib
er at his true value. We mean the
old standby, who takes the paper
'year after year, through evil as wel
• . A Peat ruel Factory.
'A corporation has recently been *, through good report, and pnys hi,
formed **3r promoter* from 8t. An- subscription regularly Just tho same
««atlne and Jacksonville for the prep-j„ be would any other honest debt,
■ration of peat for fuel and other pur- A , , Rener ,i thins the old subsertb-
poM. , The company which will be er „ pa t|«nt and alow to wrath
An own as the Florida Peat Fuel and H e will overlook many little sllgh's
Construction Company boa been or- fro m the editor, slights which the
snalaed under the law* of Florida man who borrow, hi, reading would
and starts out wl:fa bright prospects stand for a minute.
The main object of the company | WANTED—To buy old deed* and
wID bo to bring peat Into the market grant* calling for land, In North Geor-
tm competition with coal for fuel rU , No m^ter how long neglected,
and manufacturing purport*. The Address John M. Norman. Moultrie,
-company boa purchased a large bog oo. 12-15-sw2t
loosed on Pgritagton creek upon'
mhlcb a factory will be conatrueted. I NOTICE The Crum Hotel for rent.
The location U Ideal tor th. purport | Wrt $ ° r ^ «* r “ B
betas on direct water transportationi R- i j‘ Cr “ m ' ^ omor ' IUe ' Ga -
to Jacksonville. The land Igvnaldj 1HM»«.
to contain one of the input and.- What wqold Philadelphia be. with
-sickest real begs In the state. loot a filtration scandal?
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-For any Jewelry goods.
FOR RENT—Good iwo-horso farm N6 use at all in spending moth
6 miles east of town. s. A. Boring, ey' with far-away firms for what
Valdosta, Ga. 12-ll-wtf we can sell you just as cheap,
j No firm anywhere can huy or
STRAYED—From Ilaylow, Ga.. an j sell newer or dependable Jewel-
night of Doc. 3rd. one white mare | ry cheaper than we can.
mule weighing about soo lbs, and a And no one but the factories
black mule weighing about 900 lbs. 'that make it can sell it for less
Uberal reward will be paid for their
return or for Information. H. F.
Rogers, Ilaylow, Ca. 12-ll-w2t
FOR RENT—100 acres cleared
land, high and dry. Good tenant
houses. Suitable for watermelonsor
cantaloupes. Located on railroad
sldo at Blanton, Ga. Price $2.50 per
ucN). . Apply to J. N. Blanton,
Blaato, Ga. 12-3-sw-4t
WANTED—At once. 500 barrels of
good syrup. South Georgia Syrup
Company, Valdosta. Ga. 12-1-wlm
money—and they are not in the
retatl business.
You will be disappointed if you
hope for more artistic designs
from the large cities—and it is
quite possible that you may not
be exactly suited when the
goods are delivered.
With us you have the opportuni
ty of examining all articles as
critically as you like which is
the only really satisfactory
way to buy Jewelry.
WANTED—Planing mill, saw mill,
rnllroad and turpentine woods labor
er, white or colored; good wage, |
and steady employment. Jackson
Lumber Company, Lockhart, Coving
ton County Ala. Il-15sw8t
J. G. Mackey,
VALDOSTA, GA.
Christmas Presents That
Will Be Appreciated.
Dainty Evening Slipp-rs for ladies in Rod Pink Blue
and \V hire and comfortablo room slippers for men iu
Black and Tan. Also elegant line of dancing slippers.
FOR SALE—A few pairs of black
loingshan chickens by W. L. Rob
erts, 206 Wells street or 106 Hill So-
nuo. H-28-d6-,w4
110 REWARD—For return of a |
pointer dog atolcn from Ham Bros., |
stable, on Nov. 22. Whl'e and lemon I
spotted. Namo Jack. 12-5 dl-w4 |
WANTED—At once, first class tur-1
pen'Inc woodsman who can furnish I
hands. None but hustlers furnishing:
At references need apply. J. A. Kel- '
ley A Co., R. F. D. No. 3. Valdosta '
Ga. d-w j
WANTED—To buy a large second
hand safe at once. Address J. H.
Powell, Valdosta. Il-12d2-wl
WANTED—Tenants for Irwin coun
ty farms. Some of the best land pro
curable. Good house, and line wo-
ter. Propositions submitted upon
application. Jas. B. Clements, Ir-
wlnville, Co. 12-10-dS-wt
Phone 104
Fish and Oysters
* 30, 35 & 40c.
Per Quart—Always Fresh
Get in orders by 10 a.
m. for dinner and 4 p.
m. for supper.
Wholesale prices on
application.
Yours to Please,
BELL & KIRK,
112 Ashley St
FOR SALE—A three and half H. P.
gasoline engine. Just the thing for
a wood aaw. Valdosta Marble Works.
11-20-d wtf
Death of An Infant
The friends of Mr|. and Mrs. L.
M. Pennington sympathize with them
In the death of their fnf&nt son, which
occurred at their home at 115 Pear
street Monday morning at six
o’clock. The little one was two and
!a half months old and had been a
very delicate child since its birth.
The Immediate cause of its death was
stomach trouble.
Far trimmed Romeos, all colors, handsome walking
Boots, handsome carriage Boots, comfortable Slippers,
warm house Shoos, evening dress Shoes and high-lace
waterproof Boots.
Silk Hosiery for ladies at $1.25, $1.60 and $2.00.
Silk Hosiery for men, pat ap 3-pairs in fancy box at
$3.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Per Boxjitf
Don’t spend too much on FoI-de-Rols,
but give useful presents. A call will
be appreciated.
Williams Shoe Company,
FITTERS OF FEET.
FOR well manufactured shingles,
apply to J. B. Cowart, Dasher, Os.
12-U-d-2w «w-2w.
Echols * Mitchell at Hum Bros.,
turn on hand and win hiadl* through
the season all kinds of horses and
juntos. I0-19-wtf.
E or I do*M “666" will cur* any
tart of china and feme.
For 8al*.
One saw mill and fixtures, with Os-
clluting Twin Engine feed; one 60
H. P. boiler; one 40 H. P. bolter:
one 25 H. P. boiler; one 60 H. P. en
glue; one 25 H. P. engine; one slab
elevator; 3U miles 20 and 35 pound
old T. iron roll, one tram engine:
three seta trucks, one lever car aid
a lot of scrap Iron. Will sell nil or
part and can begin delivery any time
after the 15th of Janaary.
S. HARRELL.
ll-24-2m Staunton, Go.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold at the late residence
of W H. Bryant in Lowndes county,
near Clynttvllle, Ga., on Dec. 21st, be
tween 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock
p. nt.. at public outcry, to the high
est bidder for cash, 6 bead of stock
cattle and 1 sugar mill belonging to
the estate of said W. H. Bryant.
This Dee. 10, 1906.
E. P.'S. DENMARK,
Administrator of W. H. Bryant.
12-15-wlt.
5 OR 6 DOSES OF “666’
Will Curs ▲nyflCoiw of
ChlUa and Favor.