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TIMES. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1908
merchant" who buys his shoes from us
P. S.—We wouldn’t feel like this
ad was complete without calling
your attention to our BUFFALO
$3.50 and $4.00 tine of Men
Shoes. These goods are shipped
direct from factory and samples
can be seen at our office, or write
.our salesman if you want a good
line or $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes.
W. J. S. Co.
The Oldest Whiskey House
in the South 1
Established 1881
Wife of the Editor of The Waye^ots
Journal Passes Away.
^aycross. Ga., Dec. 9.—The fun
oral of Mrs. Bertha Williams, wife of
Edjtor L. Volney Williams, of the
Waycross Dally Journal, occurred at
tti© residence
afternoon
3 o'clock. Tlie services were conduct
ed by Revs. W. H. Scruggs, R. A.
Brown and J. P. Wardlaw. The large
concourse of friends at tlie funeral
attested the high esteem In which
Mr*. Williams was held.
The deceased was Miss Bertha Wig.
gins before marriage and besides her
husband Is survived by her fnther,
Mr. C. W. Wiggins, of this city, one
slater, Mrs. R. B. Groover, of Pelham,
Ga., and three brothers, Tom Wig
ging, of New York; Eugene Wiggins,
of Florida, and Charlie Wiggins, of
Wayeross.'
OLD SHARP WILLIAMS.
Pure fine old Rye by
the gallon „.$3
4 full quarts 3
i. I Express Prepaid.
W» GEORGE J. COLEMAN.
Pure Pennsvlvania Rve,
rich and mellow, by the
4 full quarts— ...
Express Prepaid.
ANVIL RYE.
Pure and substantial
family whiskey, by the
f full quarts 2 90
Express Prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN.
Rich and mellow, by the
il yesterday A,thm * Sufferer* Should Know Thle.
orderly. *^>ley!s Honey and ’Em hat cured
to satisfy many cases of asthma that were eon-
precaution,' slderod hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bues-
full quarts.
Express Prepaid.
The verdict
Halt's friends. ™> ~ « k -j-
however, the condemned man was .IngrjVni'West Third St., Davenport,
carried to Bibb county jail forjwJa *-v-**Vrit< n: "A severp oold con-
keeping. ; ■ 7T ' r “ ilt^tffTwWjrearr ago Was negltfct-
v V ed until it finally grow Into asthma.
| The best medical skill available eonld
DECIDE YOUH8ELF. not give me.more than temporary re-
- - 11a# Pn1au*a tlnna* anil Ten wea
OLD GEORGIA CORN
Direct from Bonded Warcliouses add Old.
quarts
Express prepaid.
We handle all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies In
the market, and will save you from 23 to 30 Iper cent on your pur
chases. Send for price list and catalogue. Mailed free.
THE
Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Co.
720,722,724,726 Vest Bay Street
Jacksonville, - • • Florida.
Appier Oats, Rust Proof Oats,
Turf Oats, Brooks County Rye,
Winter Barley, Sand Vetch and
CABBAGE PLANTS.
Q. S. Bondurant,
Valdosta, Georgia.
«
V^ili be givej|<
^ rduring the month of December.
We are making this offer to induce the merchants to buy their goods at home, and for the purpose of reducing our
C 1 _ a _1 _ A. _ 1 ____ IskMaaMSM* W/a L n irA O /VVAst Line *■» AaI MaaJI am1«* ahw.M
stock before our annual stock taking in January. We have a great big assortment to select from and only one
price for everybody. Come to Valdosta and replenish your stock for Holiday trade and save $6.00 on every $100.
Valdosta, Georgia,
INGRAM, & RAMSEY, Valdosta, Ga.
Robert Black,
General Commission Merchant.
c-B.„, H|DES FURS BEESWIX, WOOL, ETC.
Pfjgjj; Correspondence Solicited
ROBERT BLACK.
Established 25 Years.
ouili Pattersou St:cei. VALDOSTA. GEORGIA.
.DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY,
Hemorrhoids and other bowel and stomach
troubles are moat successfully treated with
Wilkinson's MotekUsa Mineral Water, It
relieves promptly and permanently, heals
and is antiseptic in this highest degree.
^ All Druggist J
WANTS LOW INSURANCE RATES.
8avannah Expects Big Things From
Visit of Chief Engineer.
Savannah. Ga., Dec. S.—Savannah
expects a great deal from the visit of
Chief Engineer Knight of the South
eastern Tariff Association who Is
here today.' The Tariff Association
has promised the city a great reduc
tion in fire insurance rates If the
water supply Is Increased.
The supply has been very material
ly Increased and Mr. Knight Is here
to Inspect It. Much depends upon
Ills report.
WILLIS TO HANG DECEMBEH 28. MRS. VOLNEY WILLIAM8 BURIED.
Jury Finds Negro Guilty of Murder
of Merchant James Hall.
Perry, Ga., Dec. 9—“Fletcher Wil
lis, stand up.
“I sentence you to be hanged By
the neck till dead on Monday, De
cember is8.“
This was the sentence imposed,
upon Fletcher Willis this morning in
Houston superior court, by Judge
William H; Felton. The Jury return
ed a verdict of guilty after being out
only a short time.
This is the speediest sentence that
could be Imposed, the law allowing
twenty days as a minimum between
conviction and execution.
Willis was tried and convicted for
the murder of James Hall, a well-
known young merchant. The killing
of young Hall was brutal in the ex
treme and indignation among his
friends ran high. It had been fear
ed that Willis could not be tried In
Houston county, but good order pre
vailed throughout the trial. Great
crowds attended the trial yesterday
and today, but all were orderly.
EVERWEAR
HOSIERY
SIX PAIR-
GUARANTEED
SIX MONTHS
YAQUIS AT PEACE AT LAST.
After Ffteen Years Negotiations With
Them are Concluded.
Alamoso, Mexico, Dec. S.—Tfie
Yaqui Indians and military authori
ties of Mexico have entered Into
peace negotations here and it is ex
pected that a settlement of the trou
hies which during the past Id years
has caused heavy loss of II fo on both
Pider, and untold suffering of wive*
and children of Yaquls, will be con
summated.
General Louis Torre* represented
the Government.
■“•oft an1 §Sky against sensitive
Jam, u a perfect hose for every
day wear. Made In llgLt and
medium weight from Egyptian
cotton In fast colors. At ox of
mx.pair*one size to ahox«$2j00
—no more than ordinary Loee.
MrMh
DAVI8 BR08. & COMPANY.
• •
Will Intereat Many.
Every person should know thst
good health Is Impossible If the kid
neys are deranged. Foley’s Kidney
Cure will cure kidney and bladder
disease In every form, and will build
up and strengthen these organs so
they will perform their functions
properly. No danger of Bright’s di
sease or diabetes If Foley's Kidney
Cure Is taken In time.
Ingram & Ramsey.
Valdosta.
Don’t take our word for It.
Don’t depend on a stranger’s state
ment,
Read Valdoata endorsement.
Read the statement of Valdosta
citizens.
And decide for yourself.
Here Is one ease of It;
L. B. White, 216 Webster street.
Valdosta Ga. says: "My back troub
led me for a long time and there was
also a constant dull pain across my
loins. Mornings I would be so lama
and stiff tbat It would be hard for
me to straighten. When I went to
bed at night, I would have to as
sume one certain position, for If 1
did not I could not sleep. The kid
ney secretions were frequent in ac
tion and there was a scalding pain
accompaytng the passages. I used
several remedies but they did not
seem to have any effect on my troub
le. Recently I saw Doan's Kidnsy
Fills advertised and obtained a box
from Dlmmock's Pharmacy. They
not only stopped the backaches but
regulated the action of the secretions
and made me feel like a new\ms
For sale by all dealers. Priae SO
cents. Foiter-MUbuni Co., Buffalo,
New York sole agents for the United
State*.
Remember th. name—Doan's—and
take no other.
Mr. J. Warren Paulk Dead.
News' reached the city early Fri
day morning of the sudden death of
Mr. J. Warren Paulk, of Ocltla. Mr.
Paulk was walking Into bio dining
room on Thursday morning when ho
suddenly gave w-ny, falling to tho
floor, and died In a few minutes. Fur
ther particulars have not been ob
tained.
Mr. Paulk was about 68 years old
an,j was one of the pioneers of Irwin
county and this section. He was
quite wealthy and has done much for
the upbuilding of his city and coun
ty.—Douglas Enterprise.
Teachers’ Examination.
A regular examination of the
school teachers of Echols county, for
license to teaoh, will be held on the
18th and 18 th of December, at the
court house in Statenvllle, The ex
amination win not be based very
greatly upon,any texts suggested for
reading, but more stress than usual
will be laid upon school law and
school, management.
11-21-4W. J. G. Prlns, C. 8. C.
LIVEE8 L08T IN COLLISION.
Leghorn, Dec. 8.—It Is reported
that several lives were lost In a (mi
llion today at the steamer Singapore,
and the Brlfish steamer Apollo.
Both steamers'aro considerably dam
aged.
POWDER PLANT BLEW UP.
Curtlmgc, Mo., was the Scene
Great Explosion Today,
Carthage, no., Deo. 8.—The Inde
pendent Powder Company's plant
near here blew up today and a msn
named Bennett was killed. Another
man was serloualy Injured.
The shock broke many plate gloat
windows In this city.
There Is great anxiety for the saf
ety of the employes at the plent.
relief party hat gone to the scene.
Bladder, Kidney and all Urinary
Troubles Cured. Writ* for particu
lars. Bladde.- A Kidney Cur* Co.,
Ofilce, 401 Kiser Bldg., Atlanta, Os.’
ll-21-sw4t.
Horses and males. W* hare just
received our first shipment of bore**
and moles. The pries* or* right Be*
Echols A Mitchell, at Ham Bros its.
1(4 & ft a* Si ti -a # J# S iw -
11-14 «w tf.
divorce Dsy In Chatham Ceunty
Savannah, Ga., Doc. 8.—Tomorrow
will be divorce day In the Superior
CodH/ There are about twbnty cas
es fp be heard. Judge Paul E. Sea-
brook, who Is sitting In Judge Charl-
i‘a place, will hear them. This Is
tho psul quarterly crop In Savannah.
The 'bondh.were bought at 108.48.
I: - %-
Notice to Our Customers.
pleased to announce that
:oney and Tar for coughs,
lung troubles Is not affect-
National Pure Food and
at It contains no opiates
drugs, and we re-
It as n safe remedy for
adults.
Bamsey.
Bridge Into River.
Dec. 8.—James
land owner, was
passenger train on the
Iway and knocked from a
tae river and drowned.
knows DeWltt’s
are the heat pills
irq,smaU, pleasant sure
FIDS. Sold by Ingram A
Syrup
Corks g Wax.
Big lot just arrived Don’t fail to seal
your sytup this season We have them
W. D. Dunaway,
DRUGGIST and OPTICIAN,
118 Patterson Street, Valdosta, Georgia.