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THE VALDOSTA
IPIIEITVWIK
nsi.ii.
Hiss Willie Pearl Davis and Mr.
Lloyd Jones Were Married.
Th« Ceremony wa» a Qulat, Home Af-
AN OPEN LETTER.
KNIGHT TEMP
AT
SATURDAY,
JULY 13, 1907.
From the Ingram-Htwlett Hamtea
Co. to the Uaara of Hartieee
Ouggiea and Wagona.
Valdosta, Cla., July 13, 1907.
DEAR SIR:
Wo write to call your attention to
our harness department. If you are
needing harness of any kind, wo feel
warranted In saying that we are bet-
j ter prepared by skill and knowledge
of the business to serve, you In this
line. We hare always made a special New York’s Famous Resort la Tt »ng-
study of the harness business, and
fair and was Performed by Rev. L. ^ (M ,, nke UJlng - Q( > r0 that we bare
■The Couple Leave for | been the cause of a much better bar-
and New York to beln s * old In Valdosta than was
A Parade ol Twenty Tfiua
Knights was one Feature Tody.
R. Christie
Washington
Spend a Few Daya
r«a rhoMw 1 j It Is our 'nope to Induce you to try,
The betTe o““r. Britt W. Davis.'* -«»' ?»<• barneae. If you tare not
j *ver the case until wo entered busi
ness bore.
j It Is our hope to Induce you to try
ed With Gallant Knights Froi all
Over the United 8tates—Gov rnor
Hughes Delivered the Addres
Welcome — Many State* R'fJi
sented.
, already done so. because we know! Saratoga, N. Y„ July 9-ThIslbaa
Jr., on west Central avenue, was tbit tJ]at we wn , bolh ^ beneflttcd by the been a gala day In the history oflara-
morning the scene of a very beaut!
ful, but quiet wedding, when his sis
ter. Miss Willie Pearl Davis, . was
united in marriage to Mr. Lloyd Ed
gar Jones, Ror. L. R. Christie per-
forming the ceremony.
Tbo hou:e was attractively decor
ated with palms, ferns and cut flow
ers. The mantels, cabinet and ta
bles holding vases and Jardiners filled
witli ro»*a and ferns. The color
scheme of green and white was car
ried out throughout the entire dec
orations.
Promptly at ten-thirty the bride
and groom entered to the strains of
trial. We would not close our let-j toKa , and though the village
tor without calling your* attention to
our buggies and wagons.
We are selling the Watertown bug
gies, built In New York. There Is
none hotter. We also sell the fam
ous 8outh Georgia Buggy, built
here that you all know and apprecl-
IB jjeen
the scene of maz^y large and impos
ing gatherings In the past, the *>eo-
tacle witnessed today Is concede*I to
have been the most Impressive in
Its history and to have brought with-
A pv.
In her confines the largest crowd; or*
ate. And last, but not least, we are, e r seen on the streets,
selling the celebrated Milburn Farm! The great crush of visitors to the
and Turpentine wagons that are rec- Knights Templars conclave came 1 to-
ognlzed all over the country as the|(] a y, as the special attraction was the
best, by the fact that the United j big parade of 20,000 Knights In uni-
St ate* Government after testing the form. The town was gayly decorat-
other high grade wagons by their ex- t -d for the occasion, and everywhere
perts, and the Milburn wagon axle along the line of march tre Templar
and wheel standing over two tonrf colors and emblems, enlivened^ with
pressure more than any other wagon, national flags, floated from windows
gave the Milburn Wagon Co. the con- and balconies or hung from
&1 opening of the conclave in the town
hall, with addresses of welcome by
Governor Hughes. Grand Comman
der Knapp of New York and others
and a response by Grand Master
Moulton. With the conclusion of;)
the.se formalities the grand encamp-1
ment went into executive session for j
the transaction of its regular busl-j
ness. A spirited contest has develop j
ed for the honor of entertaining the i
next triennial conclave, among the!
cities presenting invitations being: |
lx>s Angeles, Milwaukee and Indian
apolls. i
Mendelssohn’s wedd.ng march, played tract for thn building of Its wagona. stretched across the streets
by Miss Mallard Ilacon, assisted by
Mis.; Caro Lewis with the violin.
Th«. bride was very becomingly ut-
tired In a stylish jacket suit of voile
over Rob-Roy silk, with which was
worn tro daintiest of lingerie waists.
Her hat was a chip, trimmed In rib
bons. wings nnd Jet ornaments. She
carried bride ’ roses. Her only or
nament was an exquisite harvest
uzoun of diamonds, the gift of the
groom.
Immediately after the ceremony
the young couple l<?ft for Washington,
New York aud other points east.
They were the recipients of many
beautiful and costly girts. Including
■liver, cblna, cut glass, etc.
Mra. Jone* is a daugrtor of Rev.
B, W. Davla of Camilla Ga., aud has
In Valdosta for several years
_jfr fcffr ahaav‘ , s»< iwETu■***>
cordial manners ahe baa won fof
a host of friends. She Is ah
accomplished musician and is a so
cial favorite.
Mr. Johes Is the youngest son of
Mr and Mrs. B. P. Jones, of Val
dosta, and Is one of our most popular
young men. He Is connected with
the Valdosta Bank and Trust Compa
ny and has a very promising future.,
m rojies
and mlt
repreaim-
We say, therefore, that we have in Every state of the union
a wagon the best that can be offered. a dozen foreign lands were
Very truly yours, ted In the procession, which
INGRAM-HEWLKTT HARNESS CO. made up of eleven divisions.
Valdosta, Ga. first division Included Washington
eommandery of Saratoga as escort
to the grand encampment, and St.
PER80NAL MENTION. j
(From Tuesaays Dally.) |
Misses S. E. and Agnes Scruggs 1
left this morning for Jamestown, j |
Washington, Baltimore and other
places to be gone several weeks. j
r. George L. Patterson la back
In his office again, after spending two
tbrae weeks with relatives and
friends at Cummings, Ga., his old ■
home. I
r. Jack Oliver has returned to
the city, after spending two or three i
days at Statesboro. |
Miss Pearl Ridley, of Sylvester {
reach- d the city yesterday to attend
the Davls-Jones wedding. j
Mr. Clarence Baker, of Live Oak,
came up and spent Sunday with his •
mother. Clarence reports that Live
Oak is a dry town and the moat moral
one he has ever lived In. They re-
quir-* but one policeman to keep or
der and claim eight thousand Inhabi
tant.
Indispensable in
Every Home_-«.
Dr. W. L. Hitchcock’s
Baby (Liver) Medicine
With this preparation, the re
sult of years of careful and
scientific research, in the medi
cine cioset, every emergency is
provided for. Over 90 per
cent, of all children’s ills are
duetoliverdisorders. By cor
recting these and aidingdiges-
tion the cause of the trouble is J
removed. Permanent cures
follow instant relief.
Dispells Teething
Dangers
Dr. Hitchcock’s Baby (liver)
Medicine so stimulates every I
vital organ as to provide for I
their every natural function I
thus insuring a swift return |
to health.
Sold by all drug- QXf*
gists and dealers
Hitchcock Medicine Co.
CARROLLTON, GA.
Above for tale by Dimmock’s Pharmacy, Valdosta, Ga
Was i
The)
7-p-d4t w3t.
» Lily Walkup, of McIntosh,
who has been spending some
tim* with her aunt, Mrs. D. V. Ba
ker, left this morning for Atlanta,
where she will Rpend a few days be-
NEGRO PURSUED AND KILLED. Bernard eommandery of Chicago' as1^* Char ‘° UC ' Ashevl " B an,)
special escort to Grand Master Geo.
Killed a White Man at Perry, Fla, m. Moulton. In the first division al
and Met His own Death. no were the officers of the grand en-
Quitman. SM* July 6- News has campment and the, notable visitors,
been receitflPhore of a wholesale .;:„ong the latter being the Earl of
tragedy at a turpentine camp near Easton, representing the English
Perry, F^LjyEpnegro killed a man In branch of the order,
some difficulty, It 8 *ems f and fled, Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Into a swamp to escape arrest. He commanderles. headed by Grand Cora-
was pursue*by a posse and surroun
ded. He fired on his pursuers nnd
shot one white man through the lung.s
presumably fatally. He was then shot
anh hiUflh The narties of the parties
involved could not be ascertained.
Epworth League Officers.
The business meeting of the Ep-
orth League was held Sunday after
noon and the following officers were
I elect, d for the year: President. Mr.
J. J. Newman; First Vice President.
Miss Alice Groover; Second Vice-
President, Miss Alva Mann; Third
.Vice-President, .Mrs. L. \Y. Scott:
Amoim (he out-of-town gnoats wero Km|rth vice-Vrcaldont. Mrs. E. M.
Miner. Annie nnd Cliimle Davis, ot weeks; Junior Superintendent. Mrs.
Camilla; Mrs. O. B. Whitby, of Sa- M A MorRan . secretary. Mra. W.
vannah: Mrs. J. B. Jones, of Blake- K Thomas; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Thos
ly; Miss Lucllo Black and Earnest Wood.
Black, of Savannah; Rev. B. W. Da- J
w.»*. of Camilla, aud Miss Pearly Rid- Taking up Road Defaulter*,
ley. of Sylvester. ; Deputies Walker and Ellis are out
— rhls week corralling road defaulters
Taka th* Potmaster’* Word for It. and summoning them to appear be
Mr. F. M. Hntnllton, postmaster at f ore the board »>f county coiniulsslon-
Chcrryvalo, Ind., keeps also a 3tock v . ntX „ .. . . „
nf MRAFftl mArAdnrilin nnvt nninnt Month*) . AbOUt (jne blUl-
rrantg have been Is-
f the defaulters are
Miss Julia Fonte, of Cartersvllle,
cached the city Saturday to spend
onto time with Mrs. E. E. Dekle.
Mr. R. C. Legrand, of North Caro-j
lina, spent Saturday and Sunday with «
cousin, Mrs. R. C. Lovett. |
—BanBBaaaB
Diarrhoea *
When yon want a quick cure without any lan «f Sna,
and one that is followed by no bad result^ an
Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera tad Diarrhoea leaafy
It never fail* and is pleasant and safe to take. It is
’-Dually valuable for children. It it famous for its cures
”vcr » large part of the civilized world.
general merchadlse nnd patont .
mcdlclucs. Ho says:, ’’Chamberlain's dred and fifty i
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy sued, but many
Is standard here In Its line. It never ninong the transient class of negroes
r y be “■
Ml. by A. B. Dlmmock, W. D. Duna- Q,,lle a n,imb " r w ® r ® arr «»‘ ed S’® 8 '
way, Ingram & Ramsey. Valdosta. *«^rday and this morning, and »U of
Georgia. this week will be devoted to sum-
— monlng them.
Pont swsat and swear over that * .
lawn mower. Let me make tt cut
like new. A. A. Parrish, wed-tf
Everything in pafnta at C. B. Peep-
mnnder Young as marshal, made
the second division, and next ltt^ 1
cnnje the grand sub.ord
nianderlea of-«iFgihla, V^>rmon8
Hampshire. Ohio and Kentucky.
fourth division comprised the grand] ,Mr. W. H Bond, of Lloyd, Fla.,
and subordinate comtnanderles °t reached the city yesterday and will
Connecticut. 5 e j n office of the Valdosta Gas:
Pennsylvania commanderles app-ar- Company in future. .. j
«‘d In the fifth division, marshaled by Miss Ruby Atkins has returned to
William M. Donaldson or Harrisburg, the city from Jasp?r, Fla., where she
The sixth division Included the grand ;,pent two weeks with her slater
commander «*h of .Maine, Indiana, Mrs. A. R. Fender. !
Texas. Mississippi. Michigan an.l II- ••• ;
Murds. Be ton G. Brown of Kansas Mr. W. O. Sherman has returned
C:ty was marshal of the seventh dl- from a visit of several days to rela-,
vision, which*was made up of ropr*- tlves and friends In Augusta.
••ntatlveq of California, Tennessee,
W. cousin. New Jer.-ey. Georgia Mis- For Ovor F,,t y Ycars - I
•m ri. Alabama. Louisiana. Town. K in- Ar old and w«H tried remedy—been
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j High-Calss Marble 1 ;
anite
and Minnesota. The next divls-
used for over sixty years by millions
m, comprl.mrt the commander!', of ”® Ul ®™’ "SL 8 ”’
. . fioothea the child, softens the gums,
rylnnit. Nobrnskn, Arkansas. M'.'st allays all pain, cures wind colic nnd I
'r-rlnla, Colorado, and North Caro- Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is
"na. with David E. Brownlee of ainnx Pleasant to ths taste. Sol# by drug-
■ItV erand marshal ftl»t» In every part of the world. |
.„ ' Twenty-live cents a bottle. Its value
-tie ninth division Included the del- j B incalculable. Bo sure and ask for j
"ca’lons from South Dakota, Orecnn, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and
Washlneton, Wyoming. Montana. Arl : tak « 00 other - Guarantee-, under
rona, ^North Dakota. Florida and In
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•i- We are prepared to]J*erve you in a manner that j
■ will please. Don’t trust your work to irresponsible ^
i agents representing some faraway concern. You ■
jjj can buy first class work here for less money. -5*
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; The Valdosta Marble Works, i
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dlan Territory. In the tenth divis
ion wore the Templars from the Dis
trict of Columbia. Oklahoma. New
Mexico nnd Idaho, while the la«t di
vision war, made up of the grand and
subordinate commanderles of Now
York.
After the earade occurred the form-
the Food and Drugs Act, June 30L,
1906, serial number 1,098.
A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing,
healing household remedy Is DeWitt’s
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. For
burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, Insect
bites, and aore feet it Is unequaled.
Good for piles. Beware of Imitations.
Get DeWitt’s. It Is the beat. Sold
by W. D. Dunaway.
Ulmer Undertaking Parlors
105 Contra1 Avo.
We keep in stock a full line of Coffins ami Cnt-keis ranging
from cheap pine coffins to highest grade metalic cases.
Liceaied Embalmcr (a Charge.
J. P. ULMER, Mgr.
It -idciicc ’Phone 123 z Bosine**. ’ Pone 23d
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Good Old Summer Time is Here.
Hava you the comforts for these hot days? Have you the lawn swings for your
children and their friends? Have you nice hammocks and easy rockers, so you
can sit out on the piazza and keep cool these hot days? If you have not we will
thank you to call in and look at our immense stock of summer goods consisting
of porch shades, settees, hammocks and easy porch rockers and one hundred
other articles that we could mention. Call in and let us show you our stock of
goods that make home pleasant and friends happy. :: " :
OUSLEY & COMPANY.
**She can look oat, but you can’t look in'*
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PORCH SHADES
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