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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1907.
personal mention.
(from Friday's Daily.)
J. W. Pennington and J.
B. Priue, of StatenvlUe. »r« among
4h* nil tors to the «ttjr todtf.
• • e
Mr. B. M. Myrick Is bringing Is
gone of the llaest watennetonn we
bn, sms lately. They are the A»
Sputa rattlesnake variety and are floe
to r»t. | ..LJ
• •
W. F. Hamilton, of Marshall-
Tills, and W. L. McKenlle, of Mon
tezuma, were among the visitors to
the city yesterday.
ess
Col. W. T. Dickerson, of Homer-
vllle, wa.i among the visitors to the
-srlty yesterday. j
ess
Dr. J. W. Strickland, of St.
.George, came op this week on a visit
to Valdosta.
* • •
Col. Lee Branch, of Quitman, - wai
In the dty yesterday.
Ur. A. K. Swift, of Nashville, was
a visitor to the dty yesterday.
» s s
NOTES PROM CLYATTEVILLE.
(From Saturday’s Dally.)
Marriage of Young Caup'e Sunday.
Other News of Interest.
Clyattevllle, Os., July 10.—Mr. B
M. Hardee, of Clyattvllle, and Miss
Blair, of Plnetta, Fla., were united
1, marriage last Sunday mornlug at
the home ot the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Blair, Bov. Mr.
High oflldating. The hapoy couple
left Immediately for the horns of the
groom near Clyattvllle.
The bride is the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Blair and Is a fa
vorite of all who know her, while the
groom Is a son of Mr. J. A. Hardee
and Is a prosperous young farmer of
this section. The couple lave many
friends who Join us In wishing them
a long, happy and prosperous life
A UTttjE NONSENSE
Hew the Colensl Promptly Took
Sweet Revenge.
“Who-is that man limping along
on snatches, with his head all done
np in bandages ?” inquired the east
ern man of the landlord of the Met
ropolitan hotel at Bed Dog. “He
looks as though he had met with a
tarrible accident.'’
“Accident nnthin’,” replied the
i landlord. “It wuz nuthin’ but Jest
darn fooliahness. That there feller
—Bill Waters is his name—he
didn’t have no more sense then ter
tell Jim Peters thet he wux a wusa
liar then Cunnel Hank Phillips,
when ev’rybody knows thet the cun
nel is the wnst hur in Arizona.”
“And then the' trouble began, I
t” interrupted the stranger,
ot right away,” answered the
The farmers of tils section are j landlord. “The ciinnel didn’t hear
very busy with their crop, this week, i till two or three days later,
owing to the heavy rains ot the p*t when he did-wa-nl, yer kw see
few days, though the crops are la a j” }; eneU wtat he done to . P° or
line condition. | “But what grievance did the colo-
Rev. Sellars I. conducting a pro- ne , haTe? » ? ircd the touriBt .
traded meeting at Benevolence <. The f elIow Baid that Mr. Peters
church ibis week. He Is being as- urns a worse liar than the colonel.”
silted by Rev. J. C. Wllkerson, ot “That’s jest it. D’ye think the
Milltown. cunnel’s goin’ to stand by an’ hear
Misses Celia and Eliza Newsome a rank amatoor classed ’way ahead
MRS. TERRELL HELD HER FORT.
Would Not dive up the Mention
Until Twelve Sharp,
A special to the Baltimore Sun
from Atlanta, On., says:
"Outwardly all was harmony at the
state capital, when Hoke Smith was
Inaugurated governor, but there was |l>n
no harmony at the executive mansiou'fprt
on Peachtree street, where Mrs. Ter
rell, wife of the retiring governor,
and Mrs. Smith, wife of the new ex
ecutive, came In contact.
"Mrs. Smith had planned a recep
tion immediately after the Inaugura
tion to friends of Holte Smith, who
had come from all over Georgia to
GEORGIA—Echols County:
By virtue of an order of the Ordi
nary of Echols county, will be sold
on the first TuesJay In August, 1907,
at the court-house door In said coun
ty of Echols, between the legal hours
ot sale, the following lots of land, the
same being wild lend and lying and
being in the 13th district of Echols
county, Georgia, to-wtt: 205, 206,
207,209.240,241,237, 239, 236, 238.27S
279, 316 and 131. Also lot of land
166 lying partly In Clinch and
prtly In Echols counties, the came
being In the said 13th district. The
above property will be sold for cash.
W. T. STATEN,
Administrator of Samnel Staten, de
ceased. , 7-13-w4t
G. S. & F. Ry
Schedules effective April 7, 1907,
subject to change without notice.
Departures From Valddxjx.
in EG A U No. 2 for Macon. 1
lU.OO A III Atlanta and all)
— Parlor car to Ma- •]
points north,
oon.
Times Want Ads
STILLER WANTED—At once good
Dr. T. O. Powell, superintendent and „i e ce, Miss Celia, are spending of himself without protestin’?”—
of the itat# sanitarium. Is expected Mme t(me „| t - n jir. and Mrs. B. J,. New York Journal,
in Valdosta this week to spend a few x ew somo.
Mr. Charlie Hires and Miss Lena
Corbett, of Lake' Park, attended meet
ing at Benevolence Sunday last.
Mr. A. B. Robinson, of Naylor, is
some day.”
“Ha, ha 1
pretty i
You mean the bob'
days with Dr. J. D. 8. Holmes.
Mr. T. O. Culbreth, of Echols
though serving his first term
in the legislature, has taken a Ljnd'mg'the 'week”'with' homofolks
rank among the colons and was glr- j th|B week
a. a number of good commute-, j Mf ^Vtoenbnker, of ,^ ke Parlt|
and^apable mankind” Echoli^s'gohig bald.—PhiladelphiaPress.
to be well represented by him.
witnesses the Inauguration, and the n wh ° h “
. . . . . . • , , ito keep records and accounts with
wanted to get Into the mansion early bandB< Nono except strictly sober;
In the morning to arrange for the I man need apply. White man prefer-J
function. Mra. Smith notified Mrs. |red- Apply at once. P. O. Box No. ;
Terrel, of her wishes, but Mrs. Ter-, 9 ' Me ' B8 ' Ga ' W3w2t '
rell sent word that the mansion would | WANTED—Pirn class ginner for j
be turned over to Mrs. SmTth at 12 coming season. State price. Hutch-
o'clock, and not a minute earlier. | inson Co " Cecl1 ' Ga - 7-13 aw2t.
"Barred from entering until noon po R SALE-Three g00d combine
Mrs. Smith Issued orders to caterers, t(0n horBeB> flye good oulei and 0n6
and at 11 o'clock a long line ot them | tlmber mule _ ^ for ca8b or
proceeded to the executive mansion, 1 paper w . T. Lane,
where they stationed themselves on ja-wk.
the sidewalks waiting for noon. When,
the clock struck 12 Mrs. Terrell turn-1 WANTED—Middle age lady with-
ed over the keys and the caterers fll- out children to live with family of
ed In and arranged refreshments for'three. Will be required to do gen-
the gubernatorial reception. erai house work. Good home, good
"The feeling between Mrs. Terrell'pay. Address B, care Times, Valdos-
and Mrs. Smith dates back to Wll- ta, Ga. 7-8-d6t w2t.
Ham J. Bryan's last visit to Atlanta.
On that occasion Mrs. Smith was FOUND—A breast pin with Intlals
.chairman of the ladles' committee on same. Apply to Tom Williams at
moan what r said. The baby’s entertained Bryan, and It Is J- H. Howard's.
D.«o. claimed that this committee Ignored '—— , ■ ■■ .... , ■ —-
Mrs. Terrell. Up to that time Mra.
Chanco to Prove Himself. Terrell, as wife of the governor, had
His Exact Meaning.
“Yea,” said Popley, “my baby's
got hair like Pm pretty sure to have
y* <
day'
H OC D M No. 4 for Maoon,
.00 r In Atlanta and points
north. Sleeper tot Macon.
6.00 A M £/ «
'Maoon,
4.20 P M SStfTSS
train for Maoon.f
C ID D M No. 7forJackson-
O.IU r In ville, carrying
parlor car.
E 9/ A M No- 3 for Jaok-
0.04 A In soDvllle, carrying
local sleeper.
5 19 D M No. 1 for Palatka'
.14 r III and intermediate
points.
E 9C I M No. 9 for Palatka
0.0° A In and intermediate
points.
sure to have hair some
ike you’ve got”
“I i
of Corinth, came over and spent the
day Sunday. I
The Woman’s* Christian Temper- 1 Mrs. W. T. Austin and children, She—I would never marry a man a > w ays figured on commltees to
aace Union will meet tomorrow after- of Savannah, are visiting Mrs. Aus- who was a coward. celve distinguished guests."
noon at 4:30 at tile Methodist church, tin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1
Ho—About bow brave would it
and all of the members are Invited Brogden. Their many friends will necessary for him to be in order Senator Bacdn has landed
to attend. | he glad to hear that the little son of . v T/T six-years' term. Senator Clay
Mra. Austin la Improving after an She ~ WeU L > J® 3 haT ® to hav0 wl " be luck > r 18 be « eta 'a a s easy.
. ss&rs5iS?^ w ^'
spending a few days with Miss Dr. E. P. Qullllan will move his
Side Thigpen. .family here this week. They have
’ * * , many friends here who will gladly
Mrs. O. M. Brady and nephew, we]pome them ln(Q our m|dil
S'dncy Adams, of Macon are visit- The pkmlc at Jackaon scbool w
lag ner daughter. Mrs. J. E. Messey. on ftB lt „ wa8 qu|te a , ucce8a _ Qult0
, Miss Alice Rein Schmidt, of Quit- a craW(l a,ton<led In spite of the batT
man. Is spending a few days la Val- wea, " ner - an d all enjoyed the day
dosta as the guest of Mr.-. Jas. Maund 8pont ln dancing and playing.
«.d other Mends. . JUDQE spENCE W0N , T RUN .
Mr,. George B. Smith leave, thl. . V’ Sp ® nce ’ ot , tb<
afternoon for Balnbridge to spend a * Cl ^ and 8 , re8ld ®" t of . Ca '
u . I mllla in .Mitchell county, will not be
« i • a candidate for Congress in the sec-
Mra. Plowden, of Valdosta, who • ” nd dl8,rlct 8uccecd Hon - Jamo .’
M. Griggs. This announcement
John D. Rockefeller lived up to the
secret of his success in his testimony
before Judge Landis. He talked a
good deal, but said nothing.
has been visiting her titter, Mrs. D. l". *“ 8 18 Broncho Bob-I hear Dead Eye Ka’SSottTT tad^nd'“terribTy'
A. Autrey, for a few days, left jester-j ® d lve. It comesion tho p e f e ^ JIS i, cen hugged to death by with stomach trouble. Haven’t en-
<fay for Whlgham where she will atny? ll ” llor, J3 r or Jud «® s Pence himself, a £ cma j e gn ZZ ]y, 'K. Joyed a meal in all taat time. Every
for a short Ume .-^Moultrie Observer, 1 8nd , 8e ' 8 at r88t al1 rumor8 that he i Hurricane Bill—Well, that** just “J 0 ?* 1 0 /. f “ d ' t00 k k ,8lt . * lke . a 0081
• • • | w01l| d be a candidate. ; Iik „ 1>et( , «. * uld Bt J and of fire. I had caUrrh of the stomac.i,
This leave. Urn ennio.t 1 , . ‘ clL ' n0 ,,evLr ? oulu 8 . Ilu paid out large amounts of money for
Our Old friend Torp Llneberger. , ™ J 8 68 conlMt between being hugged by a female.—Chips, doctors and medicine which was
who has aervrd hla apporntlcertilp ln ) JU,, F< ». A. Roddenherry of Thomas . 1 worse than uirown away. Aft.-r
The Time, office and knows the life ! COUDty an<1 Ht ™' Jara< ’s M. Griggs, Impouibla to Forget drinking a cap of coffee 1 would feel
reformed and Is ln c88e tke lat,p r should decide to “Suppose,” said the smitten bat . te . r f° r a few minutes and then that
THE FIRST D08E WORTH *500.00.
Rev. W. M. Bailey, of Sunset, GaT,
In Praise of Dllllngham’a Plant
Juice Remedlea—Entirely Cured
Him of Chronic Stomach Trouble.
Feela Like a New Man and Glvea
Thanks to Col. Dillingham.
Here are some voluntary testimo
nies from Rev. W. M. Bailey, ot
Sunaet, Ga., that will make good
reading for doubters. He said to a
reporter Saturday night: "The first
dose of Dillingham’s Plant Juloo ild
me *500 worm of good. For el#a*
of a printer, but has i
now an expert farmer, remembered
the force with a couple of fine water-
melons yesterday. May Ma shadow
never grow leaf. ,
Cantaloupes Not oo High New.
Seme at the cantaloupe skippers
an onmplalulnT »f a break In the
market, with prioaa much lower than
they have been. Watermelons con
tinue to bring very good prices, how
ever.
It Is said that cantaloupes from Cal
ifornia and other western states arc
going Into market now, creating a
bmpply sufficient to ease off the de
mand.
awtui burmng and sickness would re
turn and the agony and misery I out
run. Ho has not yet made any state- i youth, “I was to drop out of
ment of his Intentions. [life—would you remember me r fered cannot be described. I mean
The friends of Judge Roddenherry' “Sure 1” replied the summer girl. It when I say that I would not take i
believe that this action on the part “I didn’t toko a correspondence IL°®J fee wn«t Plant Juice l have
From weak
to strong
eyes
Fxonj discorn r ort to rleAsnre, is
the work tl«at Kla«-es do, when
the proper glasses are properly
Before^ y*n p-oenre the proper
KlHssesxoo • iw have your eyes
examiuid by »n optician, an op*
ticinn who n*-o t ose delicate me
chanical applimic.es which defer-
nun** with nnf iling accuracy the
^xrenr of the error.
T» *n the Icdm* for your glasses
unist be so mide that they will
correct the defect.
We will do all this for you—and
charge only for the glares.
Rain Holds Down tho Heat.
The rain today cooled off the air
aome and kept the mercury from
■crawling as high In the thermometer * kheet, suspended hi tie din-
as It might hare gone otherwise. At room * °n *hlch was painted a
J. G. Mackey
Valdosta, Ga.
of Judge Spence will" bo“of'd«ld'ed « memory culture for nothing.”- *“ >[ t ^ re , w h e a r v e e n ” “ 0 f ™ ^ , h a “ d e A seettojjlimbl^f S“iHic)
benefit to the former In his race, and Houston lost. amount of mon.y 1 have wasted on Cepudine cures them at once. Buy a
they claim that It practically a.'sures j doctor* and medicine,- who sumofnin;' bottle tc
hts election. It Is scarcely probable
...... doctors and medicines was something ® n< ^ P^^ent your nervous
Divided Responsibility. t Q temi>orarlly quiet the pain after b®bV upset. It s hquid—affects
»h*t ♦t.jhp. »in hxx .v * . • Mrs. Gramercy — She seems to whlca l was sicker and in worse con- SSJfSjSy easy to take. Sold at all
“ — “ -*• as „«&. 'AsvtT'—
Mrs. Park—Naturally. She has ""These^wradrriul' remedies tor sale
to take care of her children only by A. E. Dimmock.
six months in tho year now.—Puck.
-Thomasvllle Tlmes-Enterprlse.
A “Buster Brown" Psrty.
One of the cutest and most enjoy*
able parties of the rammer season
was that given by little Grady Money,
the five year old ion of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Maasey Wednesday afternoon. _
It was a "Butter Brown” birthday did you cot him ?
party and all of the children were , ^ Bruin—Ho
delighted-with It.
fOUYSKj BNEYCURS
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
iStavss andLa ths
Discussing the Menu. Libel for Divorce.
Teddy Bruin—That wu a nice OEORGIA—Echols County:
u , ni , l i j j• ___ . tt-Bertie Carter, vs. S. J, Carter,
man wo had for dinner, m&. How Echols Superior Court, Septem-
t him? ber term, 1907.
was a circus per- The defendant, S. J. Cartel*, is
former end thought he could ride hereby required, personally or by at*
_ ot . th ® i 0 f C888 |? a wa8 boarbict-Kansaa ttty TimeL superto^coun^to b^hVlVra/tor We have on hand a lar 8 e ,ot
said county on Tuesday after th- J 0 f Karrel stove* and lalha
2nd Monday ln September, next, then OI Darrel 8laVeS ana ,atn3 >
Arrivals at Valdosta.
Trains arrive from points north
a* follow a:
>o. 1. 6:00 p in ; No 8 5:22 a.
m ; No 5. 10:25 p. m ; No. 11,
12:65 o. m. 1
Trains arrive from points routh
p.s follows: Jacksonville No. 8,
10:40 a. m.; So. 4, 11:20 p. m.;
from Palatka—No. 2, 10.85 a.m.}
No. 10,11:05 p. m.
The G. S. & F. Ry. offers the
most, attract, ve route to all points
north and west via Maoon and
A'lauta, and to points in Florida
either via Jacksonville or Palatka.
For farther information call on
E. M. Weeks, Ticket Agent, Val
dosta. or address *,
Chaa.JB: Rhode*,
Gen. Paw. Agt. - ,
/ Macon, Ga. *
Correspoivds
Witl) Yo\ir
HOWARD
WATCH'
It is accurate
It is a pleasure to know that
you have the right lime to
the second, but II Ispoj-
siklc, and hat been so
ulilh the
Howard
-Watch
since frrrt made
■ 1842
rwets
$35 to $150
Sored for copy) of”
ELBERT HUBBARD'S Booh
on. HOWARD WATCHES »
eiditlcdWATCH WIBDOKf
J. £. Springer & Co.
i Jeweler*.
Valdosta,
-I
Regal Msgnlficsnes.
■oon today the mercury wu at *9, 1 Picture of "Buster Brown." The! ‘The Muckrovdi h»ve a new flat, end there to answer the plaintiff's ac- &n J can make DromDt shin-
... I believe?” tlon tor divorce. r r r
“Yee. It is magnificent too. The ell W j^|“ o^.ald"^^'? 1 ’ 1 ' °' Mltch ’ ment in etny quantities. Send
This 10th day of July, 1907. | US V
n m ddivic* J
E. Y. FRY, Stockton, Ga
which Is six or seven degree, lower! children were each given » tie which
than It wu nt the name time yester- w *n to be pinned onto the picture |
day.
children being blind-folded and turn
ed around three time, before being
allowed to try their hand,
little Mite Emma Conver-e and
was oe pmncu onto the picture] aes. it is raagmncenr too. ids
u^neer ^the neck o possible—the ■ bathroom is so spacious^that it is -ppi, ioth day of July, 1907. jug your orders.
Father and Daughter Met.
Capt. W. M. Denton, of Douglas,
Da., who to connected with the Con-
aeUdated Realty and Improvement' tfelter Godwin tied for the flrit
Co., now opening up Suwannee Ter-1 P ril *- the little lady being awarded
race, la apendlng some time here » ;' B “‘*r Brown.” book, and th-
with his family. In toot, they will ‘ 101 01 candy. Manv
nemaln until after the sale ot lota **“•** plsyed during the even-
which wilt be several week*. to g and delicious refreshments were
Capt- Benton had Quite a pleasing nerired.
•ad peculiar experience a tow days A . 8 80 “ T * n | ri ot delightful oc-
ngo, right here In White 8prtngi. He,® 88 ' 00 - 0x8 ,u le ' a08t Preeented each
has a daughter 16 year, of age whom [ of ''•* ,e ., w f 8 ' 8 w,th 8 b, « 9 «
he bad never seen, she having ltvel ,® and ’ l Tl1 * Ued t0 889,1 ' A ,rag8
with her trend-mother .11 her „f 0 . birthday cake with It. five cam),. *.
Ihe grend-mother and yoong udy, 'wresenttng the five year: of
who are residents of HomerrHle, Oa.. ,1 ‘ G * Iwat. added much to the deco..>
decided to visit our tomon. aprtng ttoo8 dlBl "f room the cak-
and Capt. Denton wu here on bust- <*«Pring the center of the dlnlrc
neca. Neither knew ot the othdr’al”*® “bj*'
possible to have two Turkish towels
m it at once.”—Judge.
presence, and they had passed each
Mra. Massey was suited by her
other on' the ttreeto. not knowing ot moth * r ’ Mr8 ’ °’ M ’ Grad,r ’ of Mt ’
their retottona. Jtoalty a friend ot !<OB - aad .* 8T8ral * yHhbore In
Capt. Denton, who also knew the
young lddy, made known .pie facto to
entertaining the little folks.
ot
FOR SALE—On* team of molt*
them and .brought about a meeting, 'with harness, cart and chains com-
t was a happy, though somewhat am- plett. For further Information ap-
>a-racing scene, but both are now ply to R. I. Kell, Tlftoc, Ga.
dellxhted.—White fringe Enterprise HAewtf.
G. W. PRINE,
Clerk Superior Court, Echols Co.
■l*e*i*e*B*a*i:£<
■ CURRAN R. ELLIS, ■
ARCHITECT. tl
v OUced, Uherrj 8». end Cotton Ave ^
® Macon, Georgia. ■
ASTONISHING BUT TRUE.
Twenty-five years ago you could not
telephone a friend,
ride on the trolly
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In August next, before the court
house door in said county, the fol
lowing property to-wit: (250) two
w.ather with hundred and fifty acrea more or loss
weatuer wiui Q( ^ o{ 1#nd N - 0 3C - |n (llrb) d , B .
ly *ar<
cool the room. In not
an electric fan. jfjoj of said county, and bounded
turn on the common electric light, follows: On the north by Grand Bay
send a wireless message to your and branch running Info said bay, on
relative. ' east by lands of Coen, oa the south
relatives on ahtp-board. b y original land line, on the we t by
«et your watch by an electric clock. road runnln( from s . I. Carter's to
purchase an electric automobile. ford of aald Grand Bay. Said prop-
walk In safety in the city street* erty levied on as the property of L.
in the elm, of ore tamn* A. Carter and J. I. Norwood under
in the glare of arc lamps. an execution issued from the city
cook by electricity. court of Nashville, Berrien county,
ride behind au electric locomotive, end In tovor ot the First National
do the fan-llv Ironing out of door* Bank of Valdosta, and against G. L.
without fire carter and L. A. Carter. Terms of
turnout fire. ca-h. Said property levied oa
drive all machinery with motors. the 10th dsJr of July Thu utb day
live In a house without a chimney. ol j„i yi 1907.
keep warm by electric heat. Also, at the same time and place,
■levelon om-.f ihn-w.v wateroower *t» he SOU the following property to-
develop out-of-the-way waterpower w|t . Qne doubIe . Bet buggy haraei8
and transmit that power to the and one pr>] e . said property levied
-cities. on under an attachment In tovor ot
ride on an el ctrie elevator. * D. B. Thompson and against W. M.
Sullivan. Levied on the 31st day of
listen to the telharmonlum. 1W7 . Terms cash. This 11th
take an electric message or listen ^ of JuIy 1907
to an electric phonograph. J. F. PASSMORE, Sheriff.
■IB
Valdosta Bank & Trust Co.,
VALDOSTA, GEORQIA-
—OFFIOER8—
B P -ONES, President.
PRANK ROBERTS, 1st V. President.
O. L. SMITH, 2nd V. President.
O. L. JONES, Cashier.
w H. MASHBURN. Aset. Cashier
B. P Jones,
Frank Roberts
O. L, Smith,
O. L Jones.
W. L. Fender,
TRUSTEES—
w. B. Concley,
W.J Kelley,
J. H. Sinin,
W H. Mathtrain,
W. B. Johnson,
eo E Swindle,
J. K Jones,
J. T. Robert!,
H. L Boone.
WOODWARD A SMITH, eneral Counsel.
Capital • - ■ •
$200,000.00
A S^2JKl“S , i£[2 8 l*™ 8 “ d corporation, wdicited. We do a gen-
AUow 4 P6i cent, interest in our bay*
togs^ department. Make loans on approved ooltotoreL Bay and sell
, Jb h