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THE VALDOS1A TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907.
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Sec. Ills of Government Forestry
Bureau to Make a
He Will Address the Georgia and
/ Florida Sawmill Aeeoclatlon Some
Time Next Month—Market for
Lumber Continues
Strength, It Is 8ald.
(From Tuesday’s Dally.)
Mrs. C. G. Denmark and two chil
dren, of Quitman, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Holcomh.
A local colored prohibitionist, com
menting on th« locker tax law, said:
‘‘The legislature has done undone all
that It had done done.”
Ordinary Lovett, of Berrien county,
was a visitor to the city yesterday.
Mr. West Grlffln, who resides In
the northern part of the city, la
making a very rigorous kick against
the cow-pound, which is located In
that section. He aaya the odor which
arises from the pound Is not pleasant
at all, and he wants the nuisance
to , Gather abated.
I The first bale of Florida sea Island
cotton has reached Savannah, and la
on exhibition there. The first Geor-
About the most interesting feature i** bale S? 68 from LowIlde , ! ’
Wa ... . ... ,, . county, and we expect to see It roll
t( wical lumbermen at this time and , ...
■ I In before long,
especially to the members of the Geor- A 01>e0la i ^ on ti, e co a8t Llne
gla-Florlda Sawmill Association this morning had on board General
convicts cut one
Manager W. N. Royal and Chief En
gineer E. B. Pleasants, of Wilming
ton; General Superintendent J. N.
Brafid, of Savannah, aria General
Superintendent R. A. McCranle, of
Waycross. They were looking after
the new .depots and' other improve
ments on the line. j
Mr! fr: W. lOgiCsb^ and w)«l; of
Quitman, were among the visitors to
Valdosta yesterday.
Col. Roscoe Luke, of ThomasvtUe,
was among the visitors to the city
today.
Mr. George T. Betts, of Ashburn,
was among the visitors to the city
from Turner county today
throughout this and adjoining States,
Is the announcement during the past
■Jiwqek that Secretary Wills, of the Gov-
L eminent forestry bureau, would lect
ure on forestry at soma date yet to be
’ determined In BeptembW, says a Sa*
, vannah dispatch. > .
> ' It>iil be remembered^Srhaps that
at the last meeting-bfi&he Georgia,
orldr. Saw Mill Association qt At
lantic Beach, Fla.,, the membership
by an almost unanimous vote decided
Kto talc ■ hp the study of forestry.
Subsequently the Secretary, I-J. C.
Barren, was Instructed to take the
matter up with Government officials
at Washington In an effort to secure
all the data possible for tbs benefit
of the members.
It Is believed In local circles at least
that Secretary Wills has been Im
pressed with the efforts of this body
of men to become familiar with gen
eral forestry conditions, and wills be
does not* touch on the matter of his
coming lecture excepting In the broad
est sense, It Is thought that he has
been Impressed with the Inquiries for
information on this subject from the
Bquth-eastern section hence bis de
termination to lecture at Savannah on
1 forestry despite the fact that his route
previously mapped out did not touch
et any point near Savannah.
The matter of the proposed lecture Georgia, to spend some time. ,
has been taken up both by President I Mr. Byrd Belote, of Madison, 1s In
iWm. B. Stillwell, of the Board of the city today looking after the dtvls-
f Trade, and by Superintendent Thom* ] Ion and sale of lots belonging to Mr.
aa Pone, and Mr. Willi lux already I J- D. Shaw and located a mile or two
,,_j assured that hlx lecture will be jnoijh of the city,
of great Interest here to lumbermen. | Mayor Roberts, Dr. N. A. William:
It has been determined to bare the And Messrs. M. A. Brings and W. ~
lecture in the quarters of tbe Board j Fender are spending a day or two
of Trade, and as soon as Mr. Wills j Ocean pond,
enounces flu date the members of Misses Emma Joe Britt and Ms]
the Georgla-Florlda Association will! Dell Roberts are .expected home
be invited to attend either as faidl. j Pensacola this afternoon, after s
’ vtduals or In a body. ing several weeks there.
The market for yellow pine lumber J Misses Pearl and Caro Lewis
J here continues to gather strength as, their grand-mother, Mrs. M. F.
‘the result of. agitation looking to tie j mar, are expected home this
stoppage of all mttls until such re- 1 noon, after spending several
newal of operations. A great many at Lake'Toxaway and the Sapi
mills shut down on the first of the region of North Carolina
present month and many of the "one-1 Mr. C. A. Lowe, of Mllltown/was
Life-Time Prisoners Used]| Their
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Two Trustys at Mllltown had a Raw
and Both of Thom Were Wounded.
One of Them Ran Away After the
Fight, Thinking he had Killed the
Other.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Two llte-tlme convicts of tbe camp
at Mllltown, Richard Ward and Mose
McGulrt, both negroes, had a row
yesterday which resulted In the nse
of knives by both of the negroes.
Both of them were trustys and have
been allowed more freedom than the
other prisoners have. Both have been
very faithful In the performance of
their work and almost ljnpllclt confi
dence was placed In them. Both of
them’had-night work to do, ao they
slept moat of the day.
During, the tlmo J that thcy-eragbrlir
have been asieep the'fight between'
them occurred . v It la not known
what caused It, but when the row
got under good headway, both ne
groes pulled their bJades and began
to carve each other.
Ward delivered his knlle with a tre
mendous blow against McGulrt’s
Ben and John Avera, two bright | bosom, the assailant evidently reach-
Quitman boys, are spending a few ’ n S ' or heart of bis enemy. In
days with their grand-parents, Judge tbe meantime, McGulrt drove bis
and Mrs. B. F. Whittington.
Mr. J. H. Henderson) of Jackson
ville, Is here this week, working
among his old friends for orders for
winter clothing.
Mr. T. C. Skeen and family came
over from Mllltown this morning and
are spending the day here.
Judge Oscar Smith and his brother,
. B., went over to Quitman this
morning on business.
blade Into Ward's neck and shoulder
four or five times.
As soon as the fight was over. Ward
skiped out, evidently thinking that
he had killed McGulrt. McGulrt's
wounds were dressed an they are not
tbougbt to be very serious. Efforts
to locate Ward bavo been unsuccess
ful. He was traced some distance
and a bloody cloth, which be bad evl-
ntly taken from bis wound was
For Men.
We have the most complete stock of Low Cut Shoes injftown, consisting of
our Packard Shoe in all leathers at $3.50 and $4.00. A trial pair of this
shoe will convince you that it is the BEST SHOE made at these prices. «We
also have some pretty styles in Han an & Sons and A. E. Nettleton’s. These
Shoes are too* well known to need any speel. Try us and be convinced.
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
INGRAM & RAMSEY, Valdosta, Ga
Cures Backachx
Corrects
Irregularities
Do not risk having
Bright’s Disease
or Diabetes
Miss Pearl Presley, accompanied '°“ d
by Mrs. B. F. McCall, Mrs. Taylor
Boyd and Mr. Wallace McCall, of
Jennings, hare gone to White Path,
It Is believed that he will be located
and returned to camps. It Is also be
lieved that he thought that he bad
killed McGulrt when he left the place,
as he has been a trusty all along and
never Indicated a ' desire to leave
there.
and
Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera
Diarrhoea Remedy, Better
Than Three Doctors.
"Three years ago we'had three loo
ters, with our little boy and every
thing that they could do seemed In
vain. At last when all hope seemed
to be gone wo began using Chamber-
Iain’s Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and In a few boars ho began
to Improve. Today ba la as healthy
Ja child aa parenta could with for."—
“Mra. B. J. Johnston, Linton, Miss.
, For sale by A. E. Dlmmock, W. D.
ir- Dunaway and Ingram A Ramsey, Val-
Kg dosta, Ga.
NOTICE. '
On and after Ang. 15th, we post-
horse” mills operated b/other then'll the city today on his way tl At-i“ Te,y . w, . n not _? 6 “ T IT**! 1 wo ^
members of the association bare al- lanta to spend a week or ten/days' ” ^
ready followed suit on their “own
book.
Boyers elsewhere are awakening to
'’the fket that there will be no farther
slump In the prices of yellow pine
lumber and aside from the fact that
■ somber of contracts hare boon re
cently placed the trade la generally
optimistic on the outlook.
The bites and stings of Insects, sun
burn, cuts, burns and brnlles reliev
ed at once with Plneaalve Carbollzed.
Acta Uke a poultice. Drawa out In
flammation. Try It. Price 25c.
Ingram & Ramsey.
I Thanking our customers for past
patronage and aaklng a continuance
on his vacation.
Messra. T. B. Converse, J£fn A.
Keller and Westbrook Coley
to tbe city yesterday aftemom. after,* 6 beg 10 “JZ^YuImer
spending two weeks in New York and 1 ULMER A ULMER
other northern cltle*
PER80NAL MENTION.
(From Tuesday’s Dally.) -
Mrs. A. I. Pease, of Quincy, Fla.,
Is a visitor to Valdosta and la a guest
of Mri.iA. E. Dlmmock.
Miss Claude Darla baa'gone to Ca
milla to visit relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ell Downllng and ton have
returned from ‘N'orth Carolina where
they spent sersnl weeks.
Dr. A. G. Little goes down to Jas
per nearly every afternoon to look
after the condition- of Mr, IteLaugh-
Uni the veil known naval a tores man.
who has-been quite 111,
-Mr. C. R. Ashley returned to thq
city this morning, having completed
hla'services In tbe legislature at At
lanta. Ho wai accompanied by Mrs.
Ashley, who lias been spending a
week In Atlanta.
Mr. J.*F. Fender and wife, and
Mrs. W. P. Rentroe, left last night
for Atlanta to spend tome time.
Mrs. Jt. 8. Thlgpenkod Mrs. Mas
sey-Belote returns today from White
Springs, where’they have been spend
ing some time. "• V
Mrs. J. E. Thigpen and'daughters,
and Mrs. T. B, Puckett and child,
expect to leave tomorrow for Indian
Springs to spend some time.
S. W. BOOKER.
W. E. HINSON.
Booker & Hinson,
Contractors & Builders.
Estimates, Plans and Specifications Furnished Promptly.
See us About Your Plans. Office, in Peeples Building,
Comer Central Ave. and Patterson Street, Valdosta, Ga
Ulmer Undertaking Parlors
105 Ooniral Ave,
We keep in stock a full line of Coffins and Caskets ranging
from cheap pine coffins to highest grade metalic cases.
Llccascd Enbslacr IS Charge.
J. P. ULMER, Mgr.
Residence ’Phone 123 s. Ballows ’Phone 252
; ti o' y° ar P &tra '\ a <!« In ttw o«v business, M „. EMer , 0 , cordele, hu „ tam .
Mrs. R. Frank Cassells, of Savan
nah, 1s spending some tlM In this
city with her parents. v9
Mrs. G. G. Richmond and her Uttle
8-10-dw-tf.
Eczema.
For the good of those suffering
with eczema or other such trouble, I
wish to say, my wife had something
of that kind and after using the doo-
boy are at borne, after an extended tor.’remddle. fSrrome tta‘a tonclnd.
trip to Virginia and Asheville, N. C. J ad to try Chamberlain’s Salve, and It
Mr. Richmond stopped over In Co- Proved to be better than anything
Inmbia, S. C„ mid win Mr. later D^DuYwaJYd to-
A I: if 1 1 gram A Ramsey, Valdosta, Ga.
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ed to her home, after spending a few
days with Mrs. W. T. Elder, of this
city.
Rev. J. W. Tucker and daughter,
of Kathleen, Fla., were among the
visiters to the city today.
Mr. M. B. Clark, of Tarver, was
a visitor to tbe city yesterday.
Mr. H. D. Smith, of Norman Park,
was a visitor to Valdosta this week.
Mr. J. M. Dees, of Alma, was a
visitor to Valdosta today.
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