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(From Thursday’* Dally.)
Mr. E. W. Knox and wife and two
children were among the rlaltora here
yesterday.
Mr. M. Curry has gone to Pensa
cola to look after Interests In that
city.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and
their two handsome children, Dorothy
and James, Jr., left last night for
Montlcello. (Mr. Johnson expects to
return is a few days after a tr^p to
Macon and Atlanta, but Mrs. Johns-on-
and the children will' not return until
fall and expect to spend some time
at Indian Springs.^ ^ Mr „ N j Burt, Miss Marie Burt
Mrs. Dr. Rouse* John Rouse, Lu- and Mis, Maud Caswell are spending
ella and Harriet Rouse, left today a few days at Blue^Springs,
for a Tlslt to Mrs. Rouse's former * *-■*
home In St. Louis and later on will Mrs. J. J. Oliff has returned to
spend some time at a summer resort. Statesboro, after spending a few days
• • • In this city with Elder Simms’ fam-
Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Bull returned 1 lly. , ,
to their home lu Ocala today after a
delightful visit with Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Blalock.
Mr. W. H. Burkhalter Is in Baln-
brldge on business.
MENTION.
, (From Wednesday's Dally.)
Mrs. T. ,B.I Puckett, T. B. Puck
ett Jr., Sad Miss Addle Thigpen left
yesterday afternoon for Perry, Fla.,
where they will spend a week.
' /' 0 0 9
Miss, Josephine Denmark left on
the afternoon train for Knoxville,
where she will attend the wmmer
normal for teachers. Mias Margaret
Ansley, of Thomasville, joined Mis*
Denmark apd later on a trip to the
mountain* will be taken.
Mr. Remer Denmark hag returned to
Savannah after a visit to hfe parents,
Col. arfd Mrs. E. P. 8. Denmark.
Judge O. M. Smith went over to Ji(dge Griffln left this morning on
Quitman today to look after some a busmess trip to Tifton.
legal business. v • • •
• • • / The many friends of little ‘Miss
Mr. Henry Hester Is back from, 5j argare ^ Griffin will be pleased to
Stockton, where he has been em* ^ear t f, at g - ne recover iug .from her
four
Mrs J. B. Varn expects to leave I,,oycd ,or the I ’ a8t three ° r ‘“"n I rec,:nt serious Illness.
months on a mill and a planing mill
the first of next week for a visit with
relatives In Columbus.
Miss Emma Jo Britt is contemplat
ing a trip to the mountains of North
Carolina.
Miss Gu Hie Carroll Is back from
an enjoyable visit with friends In
Thomasville.
for Mr. E. Y. Fry, of this city. Miss Emma Denmark leaves Satur-
* [day for Athens, Ga., where She will
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gleasqn, Mri. j eac j, civics in the Summer Normal.
Anna J. Whiteside and Mrs. S. R. I 000
Fry left this mhrnlng for Thomasville | fivery Valdoatan who goes off for
on a visl^ to relatives. Mrs. White- the summer, or for a few days, should
sides and Mrs. Fry reside in Savan- be sure and have The Times sent to
nah and have been visiting Mrs. his or her address. It will keep you
Palmer and Mrs. Gldason here. ( in touch with home.
Mrs. P. S. Knight,’of Charlotte
Harbor, Fla., Is here 01
her daughter, Mrs. C. I
Mrs. Graham Forrester and chll
Mrs. W. A. Barfield of this city,
a visit to wa8 ca,,e< l *° Tampa yesterday by a dren j e f t yesterday for Lumpkin and
Jones. telegram announcing the serious ill* jluena Vista to spend some time with
relatives and friends. Mr. Forres-
ness of her daughter, Mrs. Henry W.
Jackson.
ter left today' to be absent some time.
Miss Jessie Walters, an attractive
young lady, of Montezuma, Is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Elmer Quarter-
" mn - Mr - *" d Mr “- ^ProL rI a!itf * ng l° r ***? 0u *! n * C,u v 1o ,pend tw0 where they*go'to’attend' the summer
Mr. B O. I.astlngor's family and Ruft and 0n , da
varnedoe left thl. mor* n , mhf|r w||| , eave Prl(]ay for Athena>
arc plea antly located In
Mrs. R. B. Daniels’ cozy cottage for
the summer months.
or three days In camp.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Winn left this
morning for Sopchoppy, Fla.,, after
pending a few days with relatives
Miss Louise Mixon, of Gainesville,
Fla., is the charming guest bf her here,
unr.le^ T - Blalock. • • •
£■ * * / Mf. W. P. Roberts came up from
Mis, Ernie Varn la vlsllln* her sis- JacllI0nvllIe ,„ t plghi and 8pent fnd
ter, Mrs. Geo. E. Simpson, of Tif
ton. Last evening Mrs. Simpson en
tertained wrth a beautiful card par-
ly for Miss Varn who Is receiving town AlrIlne , was In the city on bua-
mtich attention nnd Is thoroughly;;^- |npSs yeaterday .
Joying her visit. 1
day In thl* city.
Mr. N. E. Whitehurst, of the Mill-
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Terhune and
son, of Jacksonville, were among the
Mrs. E. P. 8. Denmark, Mr. Peck
Denmark, Irving nnd Mary Estelle . .....
Denmark expccl to leave Saturday to; f v * ors 10 the c a * l # n s weelt '
the Jamestown Exposition. Mr. Gu*
Mr. W.
school. They will be absent several
weeks, t _ *11)
' Col. Bob Dickerson, of Clinch coun
ty. was among the visitors to the
city yesterday. #
Mr. J. A. Perry, of Boston, was
in the city yesterday.
I
I Mr. W. B. Collier, of Live Oak, was
a visitor to the city yesterday.
I Mr. E. B. Henderson, of Douglas,
was In the city on business yesterday.
Mr. D. N. Horne, of Balnbridge,
came over jente^day and spent the
day here. ,
accom Phny them bul jfew daya at Blt]e g prlag , fo
at Norfolk he expects to Join a party y, ea itj,
of friends and will sail for New York. I **"*'**'• w
laiter on Mr. Denmark
.visit friends In
before returning home.
Lane Jr. Is spending a
for his
■ Mr. B. 0. Obcrry and family, from
■* | Wlllacoochee, were In the city yester-
expects to I Mr fj K Land? of New Bern, N. dny '
Bridgeport, Conn., q | s spending a few days with Mr. [ ‘
inme '“sear Dalton Rev ' charl<, « D - Adams, of 3ytoa-
... j nla, was a visitor id Valdosta yester-
Miss Edna Briggs returned last I The Fourth-ofJuly base ball game day.
evening from Columbus, Cla., where | s attracting much attention and It Is j * * *
she has been having a delightful vlalf| going to draw Ibe biggest crpwd that Mlsa Belli Ellis left today for
.with Miss Edith Martin, During her
stay she has been the guest of honofc'
at several charming affairs.
Newbro’s Herpicide.
WHAT HERPICIDE DOES.
Newbroto Herpicide destroys the tiny vegetable growth in the scalp that causes daudroff. itching sca’p,
failing hair and baldness. Once this microbic enemy of th* hair in destroyed and kept out of the scalp, the
hair is bound to grow as nature intended, except in cases of chronic baldness.
WHAT SUNLIGHT DOBS.
Sunlight is nature’s germ destroyer and prophylactic. The effect of sunlight upon the fcalp proves
highly beneficial, if a complete plan of fcalp cleanliriess 1* carried out. This cannot be do le without the use
Herpicide, which preventr reinfecti n and keeps the scalp pore and wholesome. • » •
More men and women hate gorteu positive resnlts from the u*e
i of Newbro's Heipicide than from ail o hur hair remedies combined. \
HOT WEATHER TROUBLES ,
The perspiration that exudes in increased qnaiiti ies during the summer msnt'is, c.irri**h oui p'dsoiions and
refuse matter that w'-uld otherwise clo* up the pores of the scalp.
Incomplete elimination of this waste, produces a hdt and feverish condition of lie sweat g’niids known aa
Prickly Heat for which Herpicide gives imm'diate relief. Herpicide s'ops itchin. of the tcaip almost instantly.
Co’. Thomp Borton, member of the Board of Managers of the Ohio Penitentiary, writes as>f"lIow* of
Newbro’s Herpicide:
“As to Herpicid** I find it an excel h nt hairdressing as well as being the first and only absolute dandruff
cure 1 have fodnd. Upon my advice a number of my irmuds are using He picide. at|d the unanimou- verdiet
is, that Herpicide is in all respects, everything tliat its miuuf-ictn ers claim for it ” '
Guaranteed under the Food and Dings Act June 80, 19J7 Serial No. 915. / . > ''
Two Sizes, 50c. and $1.00—Sold at Drug Stores. ■- .
h Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Dept. L., Detroiti Mich.
INSIST UPON HERPICIDE j
A. E. DIMMOCK, Special Agent.
Applications at Prominent Barber Shops.
PERSONAL MENTION.'
(From Wednesday’s Daily.) 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Winn, of Tal
lahassee, are spending a few days
with Mr. A. W. Winn and Mrs. D.
B, Small. They were married s
short while ago and are on their re-
,hM attended her. In recent jr«*n. Bleckshear to visit her sister, Mrs. , short while ago ana are on rne^ re-
Everybody want, to W CpC‘ oTmteM'Tn S SS!l
they also want to help the Daughter* * • • •
• Mis* Jone* and MI** Davla, who
hive been connected .*ltU the ralllU
oery department of C.. C. Vdrnedoe
♦ MqndRjr fojr,their.usual
aumm&^ftos , .During i®
Valdofcn tWo you®# 1 1 Wle.htve
■howtr What >xc:-llent work they can
do and their return in the fall !*
earnestly hoped for.
Miss Julia Clurloy nnd Miss Lamar
Robinson leave Monday for Athens,
Ga., where they expect to sp^nd the
next few weeks.
• • •
Mis; Daisy Livingston, of Palatka.
is the charming guest of Mt?s. Hoag*
land.
Mrs. Horne will sail from Jackson
ville on the Fourth of July for N^w
York. Her many friends In Valdos*
ta sincerely hope for her return In
the fall.
Mrs, B. H. Dunbar and her Inter*
e ting children will leave later lu the
summer for a trip to Augusta and
Beach Island, 8. C.
• • •
Miss Aline Peeples, one of the most
I'Opular girln who comes to Valdosta,
Is visiting relatives and friends here.
•Mr. W. H. Hammock, of Doerun,
was a visitor to the city today.
• • •
Mr. Willie Stallings, of Sanford,
Fla., was n visitor to the city yester
day.
• • •
Mr. H. D. Phillips and family, of
Bo ton. Ga.. were among the visitors
to Valdosta yesterday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Jessup, of
Qj‘*mnu, ore among the visitors to
Valdosta this w, j ek.
Mr. O. A. Morran, of Luther. FIs.,
was a visitor to the city yesterday.
• • •
Mr. J. W. Malone, of Cuthbert,
was here yesterday.
Mr. W. 8. Humphreys, Jr„'was
T~^r.r :ne visitor* to Valdosta yester-
wlth their monument fund. I Mr - and Mrs - B * **• Mr.
Frank Roberts’ family and tMIss Au*
Hsvs You Califrrh? ? drey Jones left this morning for Warm
If you have catarrh, with offensive Springs to spend some time with rel-
breath, burning pnlns In tha throat, ^'tlves »n<l friends.^ ^ ,-i
dlfflculty In bregthtag. raising of mu
cous, discharge from the nose, tick-1 ® r - T. F. Roberson, of Fltigerald,
ling or dropping from the babk of the, wa « a vl ’ ;i,or to 1 '>» Brother. Dr. R
throat, coughing spasms, etc., bafdn ,C. Roberson today^
the use of Hyomel nt one-*. Its med-
Mrs. .i. .lerni,,^^ .......
were visitors to Vsl- erly taught here. Is with them.
Mrs. W. E. Thomas and children
left this morning for Zebulon to spend
the summer with .Mrs. Thomas’ moth-
Prof. R. B. Daniel leaves tomor
row for St. Simons’ Island to spend
two or three weeks with his family
who have a cottage there. Mrs. M
. Mrs 1 Tpmltrnn nnH mi«b Starke II. Parker, ol Brunswick, who form-
latlon Is taken In with tne air you | I ' ,rR - 1 ■ Jernigan an d .miss siarne, ,*•
breathe, so that It reaches the most n( Tiov, Ala
remote part of the respiratory organs. d ™'« loday ' _ , ( I Accordlng to Mrg . g. A . Roddcn-
killing all catarrhal germs and sooth- | was Here <Ws week, this
” ay b ° 10 " - with several o, 0+STL]* a ’’dry” moon, but a rain la billed
The complete Hyomel outfit cofts rr '™ d ‘- ai ’<‘ ha ' la k a Plenlo at Blue for today.
2 !i:i a TUran,ee ,ra r C The opening at King’s lee Cream
nla personal guarantee with ach |p ar lor last night was attended by a
• • • Marge crowd of ladles, gentlemen and
Mr. F. L. Sweat, of Douglas, was children. The place presented
package that money will be refunded
unless the treatment does all that ’s
claimed for It. j
visitor
Dr. H
of%i
•*. duct the
fo Valdosta yesterday.
M. Morrison, presl1\ng el-
e Valdosta district, will ton-
services at the' Methodist
NOTICE OF LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given of the I
tentlon to apply to the present L ^ ,, ..
Islature for the passage of an A-e'i'h>fch th’; evening and -Uhod -he
entitled “An Act to amend an A-t 1 quarterly conference Immediately af-
dncafrporatlng the city of Valdoati., terwrda.
approved Nov'tnber 21et, 1901, by
striking section 26 of the charter nt Mr - and Mr s. James Osborn, little
the city of Valdosta and to revoke Ml a Biverly, and Miss Cynthia
Jones leave tomorrow afternoon for
North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Os-
all licenses to sell liquor heretofore
granted In pursuance of said section.”
June 2S:h. 1907.
L. R. Christie.
O. R. Asl\)ey,
J. B. Carter,
Rob »rt Black.
T. A. Davis.
Sam Ward Arrested. #
Sam Ward was arrested yesterday
by the high sheriff on a charge of
heat 4 ng a woman, the warrant having
been sworn out by her. Ward was
placed in Jail .and .he had not given
bond-thl8 morning.
The death of Senator Morgan of
Alabama removed frfkn th* sennt**
one of Its oldest members. There are
still a number of senators iprho have
passed the age of three score and
ten. among them Senators Pettns, 86:
Whyte, 83; Allison, 78; Cullom, 78:
Teller, 76; Frye, 76; Proctor, 7C*
Platt, 74, and Depew, 73.
born will visit the Jamestown exposi
tion and will stay some time with rel
atives In Virginia* and North Carolf-
Miss Jones goes to her home at
Winston Salem, having spent several
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Osborn.
There are folks In Valdosta who
will b't that today is warmer than It
was yesterday but they are mistaken
by four or five degrees.
Miss Lucile Black, a charming
young lady of Savannah, is here
a visit to h?r cousin. Miss Willie
Pear! Davis.
Mrs. J. J. Newsom and cfihd have
returned from Wlllacoochee, where
they have been spending a few days.
Mr. Ernest Pope, of New Y.ork.wa*
In the city yesterday on a'Tlslt to
his sister, Mrs. W. E. Th^aiss.
Interesting scene and about forty gal-
ons of cream was disposed of. King’s
parlor promises to be an attractive
retort In Valdosta.
Mrs J. G. Stevens 'desires to call
a meeting of the W. C. T. U. Fridajf
afternoon at the Methodist church at
four o’clock for the purpose of read
justing the list of officers and arrang
ing some other important matters.
Every lady in Valdosta who is inter
ested in the welfare of her home
should be present.
Subscribers to The Times who go
off for the summer, or for a w«*ek or
two, can have the paper changed to
theli addresses without extra charge.
Then %hey can get a “letter fr >ni
home’’ every day.
More About our
Silverware.
Besidee the richness of appear
ance. Silverware is really the most
economical to purchase—for it is
practically indrstrncible.
Yor buy it only once in your life
And the first .cost isn’t Appalling,
either, now-a-days.
Improved methods of mannfnc*
»nre have cheapened it surpris
ingly. And the designs, it seems
to ns, get more and more artistic
We art anxions to have the ncca-
►ion to display some of onr silver
ware for yonf inspection.
J. G. Mackey
VetldotltL, Ga.
Cotton Mill Paya Dividend.
The directors ot the Strickland Cot
ton Mill held a meeting thla morning
and decided to pay the usual divi
dend. The mill is In excellent con
dition and la making money.
The stockholders will meet the
first of July, at which time a state
ment Will be given out aa to the
mill's condition. The value of Its
stock, which Is way above par. will
be more fully determined by the
showing which will he made at that
time..
Dont Fail
TO GO
- -to -
5 and 10c
Store.
We Sell
CHEAPER.
Howard
Watch
Thisisthe way” it comestojrou
complete, from the factory;)
Timed in the case, each' wateff
is then pUced in a genuine ma
hogany box and ready for dcliv-
ery to you., _ ~~
It is exclusive in everythmgfiutY
price.
prices $35 to $15Q
fatality th.'atn.,ontyilifiriaa to)
(adjuitmcnta and oumhc,of Jawtla.)
J. h. Springer & Co ,
JEWELERS,
Val-lost.,. • • Georgia.
The umbrealla trust is slated for
a drubbing. The department onght
to invite the umbrella trust to prayer
meeting some rainy night and ruin it.
NOTICE
_t
Stockholder* meeting of the
Lowndes Alliance Ware-.
house Company.
The stockholders of the Lowndes
Allance Warehouse Company are no-
tilled to meet at the warehouse Mon-
day, July 22nd, 1907 at 10 o’clock for
the purpose of electing a board of di
rectors for the ensuelng year. The
present directors have declared a
dividend of 15 per cent to be paid out
on all stock legally represented on
that day.
The directors request thflf all par
ties holding sto<ik bring it in for re-
llstment.j
W. F. ARNOLD, President.
6-29-sw 7t. A' •
j If Orchard had turned his criminal
Vice President Fairbanks Is to instincts in the direction of stealing
spend the summer in Massachusetts, instead ?f murder, what a collection
Haven't the people _pp that way had of souvenirs he would have by this
winter «enough yet? .time. •
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