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VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY- DECEMBER 12. 1908.
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Beginning Wednesday, December 9th
we will sell all boys straight pants
knee suits at 33 1-3 per cent discount
Straight
The stock is fairly large, but
will not be replenished, so you
had better come quick before
they are sold.
the Belote cemetery, near Hahlra,
the people. Hatred, killing one anoth
er, hanging themaelvee, and children
will rise against their parents, two
against three and three against two.
Motherdn-law against daughter-in-
law.
All plagues that ard written in the
Bible will be brought forth. The land
will be full of lice, frogs, crickets and
locusts. Whosoever will be stung of
these locusts will die.
There will be signs In the sun, In
the moon and In the stars.
In the end of time the sun will be
black and the land will bo In dark
ness. The moon will be as blood, the
stars will fall and the heavens will
be shaken.
Involuntary Petition in Baakraptcy-..
Deputy U. S. Marshal Sutton wenK
over Into Decatur county yestarftur
to serve papers of involuntary bank
ruptcy against Rich ft Bailey, msiwk
ants of Lynn, Oa. The case will hex
heard by Judge Wilfred Lane 99 tftm*
22nd of December In this oily.
though It was expeoted that it would
not be held until alter the arrival
of a brother of the deceased from
Alabama. He also has a sister liv
ing at Tlfton, besides a number of
younger brothers and sisters resid
ing with his parents.
He was well known around Hahlra
and his untimely death is regretted
by all who knew him.
The small boys of Valdosta are de
termined not to be behind those of
any other section In their noisy cel
ebration of Christmas or In starting
the celebration off In time. For the
past week occasional bombs hare
been roaring every nfght an these
become more frequent each night as
the Christmas season approaches.
For the past two or three days the
Christmas liorn has beon piping Its
notes in various parts of town, all
going to show that the small boy Is
alive to the season and Is determin
ed not to be left.
Valdosta has
CITY COURT TARES RECESS.
Appearance Docket Will bo Called
(From Thursday's Dally.) Tomorrow Morning, However.
Mr. Albert Belote. thirty years of dt / M c0 “ rt t00k “
. nr n until next Mondays when it will meet
age, and a son o , r. n .■ .»> . 1 a g a j n and re8um e its business with
lote, of the Hahlra district, was tj u . criminal docket. The appearance
crushed to death yesterday by a tree docket will be called tomorrow,
which was cut down in clearing a however, and all of the lawyers are
place for the Webb mill Bite, two 1 expected to be on hand,
miles west of Hahlra. j The last case before the Jury was
He and a young man named Fol- j that of Jack Harp, a negro who was j
som were engaged In sawing down j 1 “' < ' ua , <!d <>f selling whiskey. !t wub a
. „ a . lease In which the negro claimed that
trees and clearing off the ground. hp t0Qk a|l0ther m0 ney at the
They sawed one tree, a good size reque8t and bought 80 m e
sapling, and It fell forward striking ' wh | skoy , delivering it to the party
against another tree. The force of j t ] la t gave him the money,
the fall and Its weight together crus It looked for a time as if Jack was
ed the tree to kick backward, strik j In pretty close quarters, but ho ap
ing Mr. Belote In the stomach and j peared perfectly Innocent of any
knocking him down, the trunk of the | wronK “ ,ld told a stor - v s0 straight
, , ... . . . , , ., - that the jury did not consider him
tree falling on him and pinning him , ^ ^ of boozo . Th0 re .
to the ground. suit was that a verdict of not guilty
December Is to be a strenuous
month, If the prophecies of Lee J.
Spangler, Pennsylvania's direful
prophet and sootnsayer. meet with
fulfillment. According to Spangler,
no less a catastrophe than the end
of the world Is to take place the lat
ter part of the month—probably on
Sunday, Dec. 27.
For many years,
been among the loudest towns In the
country along about Christmas times.
The boys and young men have Joined
In the celebration with a vim and
much money la spent every year In
proving the Instruments of noise
and merry-making. At the North the
Fourth of July Is celebrated as wo
celebrate Christmas, but they have
none of the noisy demonstrations
that we have at Christmas time.
A Quiet Marriage Yesterday.
A quiet marriage was solomlzed
yesterday afternoon at three o'clock
at the home of Elder and Mrs. A. V.
Simms on North Troup street, when
their daughter Miss On, was married
to Mr, Qus bowling, Rev. L. R. Christ
ie performing the marriage ceremony.
Only a few friends and relatives were
present and the marriage, while ex
pected to take place at some time,
was quite a surprise to many of their
frlends.
The bride Is a beautiful young wo
man and has a large circle of friends
In this city, where she has spent
mpst of her life. The groom Is a
However, It may
take place a week earlier, Sunday,
Dec. 20, and thus afford an economical
solution of the
Christmas
We want your shoe and hosiery
ado. We can please you In style,
ear ond price. Wyone Shoe Co.
A Challenge from A.-C. Dlmock.
A. E. DImmock Is seeking the worst
case of dyspepsia or constipation In' a.
Valdosta or vicinity to teat Dr. How
ard’s new specific for. the cure of
those diseases.
So confident Is be that this remark
able medicine will effect a lasting
cure In a short time, that he offers
to refund the money should It not be
successful.
In order
CATARRH MADE LIFE
A BURDEN TO ME.
M ISS ANNIE CATRON, 0*1 Main-
St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writ**:
“A* I have found Pertroa a hiwlnfe
for a severe caee of catarrh of the heart
and throat which I suffered from for*
number of years, I am only toopleaeei .
to give it my personal endorsement.
“Catarrh, such a* 1 Buffered,from,,
made life a burden to me, my ftratftr
was ottensive, stomach bad, mad mar
head stopped up bo that 1 war uaualfy
troubled with a headache, and althoogfe.
1 tried many so-called remedies, notic
ing jjave me permanent relief*
rather discouraged with sll mil Id ns*
when reruns was Hnggested to ne.
“However, X did buy s bottle, sad b*-
fore that was ’flni.ked there was m
marked change in my oonditioa. ltweS.
encouraged I kept on nntll I wsacSMB.
pletely cured in a month’s tints, sad f
find that my general health is also ex
cellent.”
People who prefer eolld uudlll—i
•boald try Perans tsblete, KsshtshMk
represents one average does of rinse
Man-e-lln the Ideal laseUV.
Ask your Druggist for s Pros Panov
Almanac .for 1008.
to secure the quickest
possible Introduction A, E. DImmock
will sell a regular fifty cent package
of this medicine at halt price, 25
cents.
This specific of Dr. Howard's will
cure sick headache, dltsy feelings,
constipation, dyspepsia and all forms
of malaria and liver trouble. It does
not simply give relief for a time; It
makes permanent and complete
cures.
It will regulate the bowels, tone up
tiie whole Intestinal tract, give you
an appetite, make food taste good
and digest well, and increase vigor.
Take advantage of A. E. Dtmmock’B
challenge and secure a bottle of Dr.
Howard’s specific at half price, with
his personal guarantee to refund
your money It It don not help you.
ous friends In the city
• long and happy life.
LOST.
note glrcn by W. E.
’ of Minnie Davit for
Bd Oct. 31, 1208. Due
All parties are warn-
e for said note. Any
ie please return to Jts.
ton, Os. 12-124t.
One os
Davis In!
<45.00 an
Nov. ftt,
ed not U
one floats
Johnsoni,
is plfce to buy shoes
keep the largest and
| Tit us and you win
vyooe SIum Company.
der one bead and rule the bad. be satisfied#. #
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