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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1908.
A PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS
This will be no season of gifts that mean nothing, I have studied the popular state of
mind of the people and find they are willing to spend their money but they want the
worth of it I will make it my motto to study the needs and meet the demands of the
people, at prices I believe to be unequalled by any store in this section of South Georgia.
Drummers Samples Now at Wholesale Cost.
COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE.
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Belts, Knit Underwear, Underskirts, Children’s Sacks, Caps of all kinds, Sweat
ers for all sizes, Leather Bags, Hosiery, Belt Buckles, Hair Ornaments, Small Jewelry, Umbrellas, Pillow Tops.
New Fall Merchandise Ready for Inspection.
Woolen Dress Fabrics, Plain and Fancy Silks, White Goods, Cotton .Dress Material, Staple and Fancy Linens,
Bureau and Table Covers, Blankets, Counterpanes, etc. Staple Groceries, Drugs, Hardware, Granite and Crock-
eryware, Farm Tools and Plow Outfits. 1 sell goods made by the best manufacturers and values are the best ever
offered in this city. GIVE ME YOUR TRADE.
/13 South
Patterson Street.
B. H. JONES
'• Near the
A. C. L. Depot.
WHERE PREACHERS
WIIIJO
South Georgia [Cooferance Appoint
ments Read Gut Last Night
The assignment of charges for the
ministers of the South Georgia Con
ference were made as follows:
Macon District.
Macon District—Osgood F. Cook,
P. E.
Macon—Mulberry, T. D. Ellis.
Vlnevllle—J. A. Smith.
First Street—W. H. Budd.
Centenary—J. M. Bass.
Bast Macon—B. E. Whittington.
Second Street—J. W. Domingos.
City Mission—Claud S. Bridges,
supply.
Bibb Circuit—J. N. Hudson.
Knoxville Circuit—O. C. Ingram.
Byron Circuit—W. O. Alla bon.
Gordon Circuit—W. 8. Johnson.
Irwinton Circuit—G. W. Childress.
Washington Circuit—H. A. Sowell.
Tennllle—Wesley Lane.
SandeTsrllle—H. M. Morrison.
Davlsboro and New Hope—T. C.
Gardner.
Warthen Circuit—O. R. Partin.
Spread Circuit—T. W. Hills.
Mathews Circuit—B. A. Sanders.
Editor Wesleyan Christian Advo
cate—W. C. Lovett
Profeaaor Wesleyan Female College
—W. W. Seals.
Agent Orphans’ Home—W. A
Huckabee.
Conference Corporteur—J. H. Math
er.
Conference Missionary Secretary—
W. H. Budd.
Missionary to Japan—W. J. Calla
han.
Missionaries to Cuba—E. E. Clem
ents and H. B. Bardwetl.
Conference Secretary of Education
—T. D. Ellis.
Columbus District.
Columbus District—T. B. Stanford,
. Coinmbus, St. Lnke’a—J. P. McFer-
rtn.
St. Paul—Guyton Fisher.
Rose Hill—W. D. MacGregor.
East Highland—W. P. Blevln.
North Highlands—W. 8. Heath.
Broad Street—H. S. Allen.
Catania Circuit—C. M. Meeks.
Midland Circuit—E. W. Gray.
Hamilton and Shiloh—R. L. Wig
gins.
Waverly Hill Circuit—8. W. Brown
Geneva Circuit—Paul Kendall.
Tatbotton—J. B. McGehee.
Talbot Circuit—J. O. Harrison.
Butler Circuit—R. M. Booth.
Reynolds and Mlaslon—N. H. Olm-
Bethel Circuit—C. B. 0. Johnson,
supply.
Buena Vista—W. T. Stewart.
Cusseta Circuit—G. W. Thomas.
Marlon Circuits, p. Dickenson.
Missionary to Korea—J. L. Gerdlnrf
Cordele District.
Cordele District—K. Read. P. E.
Cordele—C. A. Jackson.
Fitzgerald and Mission—J. C. Flan
ders.
HawklnsvtUe—J. 0. A. Cook.
Fort Valley—C. R. Jenkins.
Vienna—J. J. Analey.
Oglethorpe—N. F. Beals.
Montezuma—E. M. McGhee.
Marshallvllle—T. E. Davenport
Unadllla and Snow—S. S. Kemp.
Ocllla—J. N. Jones.
Mystic Circuit—-P. Flanders.
Plnohurst Circuit—E. E.. Gardner.
Perry and Mission—A. Lester and'
C. L. Neaae.
Elko Circuit—A. G. Brewton.
Byromvllle Circuit—C. G. Earnest.
Rochelle, and Mission—R. M. Wes
ley, and one to be supplied.
Plnevlew Circuit—J. 8. Lewis.
Arab! Circuit—H. C. Fentress.
Ideal Circuit—Walter William I.
Conference Missionary—Jason Shi-
rah.
District Superintendent of Anti-Sa
loon League—C. M. Ledbetter.
Amerlcut District
Americus District—J. B. Johnston,
P. E.
Americus and City Mission—Baa
com Anthony and H. Stevens.
Dawson—O. B. Chester.
Cuthhert—J. E. Seals.
Lumpkin—C. T. Clark.
Port Gaines—J. O. Christian.
Richland Circuit—J. C. FostelL
Plains Circuit—J. N. Rustln.
Mt. Zion and Leslie—M. E. Ferrell.
Sumter Circuit—W. a Frauds.
Enavllle Circuit—C. A. Norton.
Smlthvllle Circuit—T. IJ. Me-
Mlehael.
Bren wood Circuit—R. M. Allison.
Shellman and Graves—W. K. Den
nis.
Edison Circuit—I. H. Allen.
Omaha Circuit—E. W. Anderson.
Sprlngvale and Georgetown—J. W.
Conners.
Parrot Circuit—C. E. Roberts.
Shellman Circuit—J. T. Lowe.
Leary Circuit—S. Grady.
President Andrew Femsle College
—J. W. Malone.
Thomasvllls District
Thomasvllle District—A. M. Wil
liams, P. E.
Thomasvllle—J. T. Thomas.
Blakely—T. O. Lang.
Albany—T. H. Thompson.
Batnbrldge—W. E. Arnold.
Cairo—W. E. Town son.
Pelham—J. W. Arnold.
Camilla—E. M. Whiting.
Arlington—E. E. Rose.
Whigham and Climax—V. P. Sco-
vllle.
Jakln and Donaldsonvfflw—H. J.
Graves.
Colquitt and Damascus—E. M.
Overby.
Meigs Circuit—L. W. Walker.
Ochlocknee Circuit—P. T. Hollo
way.
Baeonton Circuit—L E. HcKeller.
Boston Circuit—W. C. 'Glenn. W IV President Sparks Collegiate Inetl-
Atapulgns Circuit—H. P. Stubbs. 1
Pavo Circuit—Reeee Gridin,
Brinson Circuit—M. W. Carmichael.
; Calvary Circuit—R. W. Cannon.
Hilton Circuit—J. W. Hines, sup
ply.
Fatrcloth Circuit—J. A. Mills.
Metcalf Circuit—C. W. Jordan.
Diffle* Circuit—To be supplied.
Facevllle Circuit—J. E. Channell.
MlUford Circuit—J. W. Wells, sup-
ply."
Coolldgo Circuit—W. W. Stewart
Conference Missionary—F. A. Rah
elide, i
Educational Secretary Board of
Missions—Ed. F. Cook.
Savannah District.
Savannah District—J. 31. Lovett,
P. E.
Savannah—Trinity, G. W. Matthews
Wesley Monumental—W. N. Alns-
worth.
Grace Street—J. B. Thrasher.
. Epworth—Loy Warwick.
Waynesboro—I. H. Scruggs.
Statesboro—Paul W. EDls.
Guyton—W. P. Hlxton.
Mlllen—I. P. Tyson.
Girard Circuit—O. W. Littlejohn.
Sylvan la—F. McCullough.
Mldvllle Circuit—T. B. Kemp.
Springfield Circuit—T. I. Neats.
Greta’s Cut Circuit—T. B. Pharr.
Rooky Ford Circuit—E. B. Button.
Baaoom Circuit—H. 0. Ewing.
LawtonvlUo Circuit—Jesse F. Ford
Brooklet Circuit—W. A. Brooks. J
Rincon Circuit—D. B. Merritt.
Zona Circuit—C. J. Mallette.
Meld rim Circuit—O. K. Hopkta*.
Oliver Circuit—C. W. Snow.
Bulloch Circuit—B. L. Madison.
Conference Missionary—C. D. Ad
ams.
Valdosta District.
Harmon,
Valdosta District—J. A.
P. E.
Valdosta—M. A. Morgan.
Remerton Circuit—C. E. Dell
Quitman—W. F. Smith.
Lake Park Circuit—L. B. McMI-
chasl.
Statenvllle and Fargo—R. E. Bailey.
Homervtlle Circuit—A. Kelly.
Milltown—H. C. Jones.' • .
Hahlra Circuit—J. W. Reese, sup
ply.
Morven Circuit—M. A. Shaw.
Adel—C. E Cook.
•Barnev circuit—W. T. Belvln.
Nashville—J. H. House.
Tlfton—J. M. Glenn.
Tilton Mission—0. B. Grenfell.
Norman Park Circuit—W.,T. Phipps
Omega Circuit—D. J.. Skipper,
supply,
Moultrie—I- W. Ool
Doerun Circuit—J. C.
Sale City Circuit—Royal F. Dannie.
ParkersvIIIe Circuit—D. A. Lastln-
ger.
Sylvester—W. L. Wright.
Sumner Circuit—W. T. Belven.
Sycamore Circuit—A. B. WelL ■
Ashburn—J. C. G. Brooks.
Ashburn Mission—A. H. Bazemore.
Conference Missionary—R. P. Fain.
Conference EvaageHet—T. M. Chrie-
tlaa.
tute—C. C. 1 Elliot.
Professor Sparks Collegiate Insti
tute—J. C. Simmons.
Waycrosa District.
Wayeross District—W. Langston,
p. a.
Wayeross—First Church, J. P.
Wardlaw.,
Trinity—H. C. Brewton.
City Mission—J. W. Lilly.
Brunswick—First Church, Robert
Kerr. , ,
McKendree—James Sanders,
City Mission—M. C. Austin, supply.
Hlnesvllte Circuit—R. B, Ross.
Darien and Townsend—R. R. Nor
man..
Jeaop—B. S. Sentoll.
Ludowtd Circuit—0. P. Riviere.
Screven Circuit—J. A. Rountree.
Onyse and Alma—D. B. Bourne.
Nichols Circuit—B. C. Prlckett.
Douglas—J. M. Foster.
Coffee Circuit—J. F. Owens.
Broston Circuit—T. F. Drake.
Blackshear and Ward—B. F. Law-
hern.
Waresboro Circuit—E. L. Padrtck.
Pearson Circuit—J. W. H. Hunter,
supply.
Folkston Circuit—I. R. Kelly.
fit Jdarys and Temple—J. W. Sim-
ions.
Atktnson and White Oak—J. B.
Stewart, enpply.
Woodbine and Kings land—M. M.
>ieu.
Alapaha and Wlllaoooehee—J. E.
Summer. ,
McRae District.
McRae District—E. F. Morgan, P.
McRae—Homer Bush.
Helena—J. W. Tlnley.
Lumber City and Sootland—C. W.
■Curry.
Jacksonville Circuit—W. C. Embry,
supply.
Abbeville Circuit—J. W. Weston.
Eastman—W. Anthony.
31t Vernon Circuit—8. A- Hearn.
Hazlehurvt and Mission—J. 8. Jor
dan.
Sprfngblll Circuit—E. C. Willie.
Baxley and Graham—J. W. Orlner.
Baxley Circuit—W. T. Lambert,
supply.
Surrency Circuit—O. 8. Smith.
^Reldsville and 8hiloh—P. L. Pear-
Hagan end Chuton—W. M. Dlltch.
Glenrille Clrenlt. A. S. Adame; Ah
Snsrke and Mission—J. P. Chatfleld tapjnh. O. A. Davie; Lyons and Col
and one to be supplied. line, N. T. Pafford; Vldtllt. A. W.
Reese; Hlggeton Circuit, L. L. Berr,
CWar Crossing Circuit, H. D. Lee;
BeUgvIlle Circuit, O. P. Muttln; Cob-
tovraf Circuit, B."R. Cowart: Chauncel
Circuit, N, S. Kemp; Cedar Grove
Clronlt, C. C. Hines; Pembroke Clr-
cult. J. F. Yancey: 'financial agent
Sdfth Georgia College, J. W. Tlnley.
' Dublin District.
h. J. Ballard, presiding elder; Dub
lin, J. M. Outler; George C. Thomp-
MB, supernumerary; Dublin Mission,
JJW. Bridges; Brewton circuit, 8. J.
; lEVrlghtsvillc, T. W. Darley;
“le circuit. T. D. Strang;
, O. P. Simmons; Bartow
J- P. Dell; Wadley, J. N.
Louisville, L. A. HID;
Adrian, H. P. Myers; Adraln circuit,
B. F. West; Swalnboro, J. T. Ryder.
Swalnboro circuit, I. K. Chambers;
Rookledge circuit, J. A. Soonyers,
supply; Stlllmore circuit, R. S. Stew-
art; Graymont circuit, J. D. Matth
ews; Garfield circuit. W. A. Mallory;
CocbTan, W. L. Wooten; Cochran
Mission, J. M. Jones, supply; Dexter
circuit, C. C. Lowe, supply; Jefferson
ville circuit, J. R. Jordon; Allentown
circuit, W. H. Kotchum; field secre
tary of conference Sunday-school
Board, A. P. Segars.
Reorganizing the Show.
The C. W. Park Dramitlo Company
Is spending the week In Valdosta for
the purpose of reorganising the show,
repainting their paraphernalia and
gdMlng things in shape for their
tour. They have seven or eight new
acton to come here to take the place
of a similar number, who were "fir
ed," • ,
It Is said that a number of thi
members raised a “rough house'
Ocala a week or so ago and that the
management would not stand for It.
The result was a general “reeding
out” and reorganization.
The Park Company has been com
ing here for a number of years and
ha* always drawn good crowds. It
has a good show and has presented
popular plays In an attractive man
ner. The company will probably
leave next week after the new mem
bers rehearse the plays and’gdt In
good trim for wofk on the-mid.
For the Misses Dutch.
Mri. Young McRee entertained
with a beautiful luncheon today In
honor of the Misses Hutch, who are
visiting Mrs. D. C. Ashley. Green
and white prevailed In all of the
decorattlons. The gorgeont center*
ptec for the table wee of nardssne
end maldcn-halr ferns. Covers were
laid ft* elz. Mrs. McRee was ably
assisted In entertaining by Mrs. John
Chisholm.
The party from here went out In
autos and other conveyances and re
turned In the afternoon, after having
spent a delightful day.
Both Minister* Come Back.
There were not • groat many
changes In the Valdosta district In
the appointment of Methodist minis-*
ten. Rev. J. A. Harmon eomes hack
as presiding elder and Rev. M. A.
Morgan as phator of the First Meth
odist oharch. Rev. W. S. Heath, who
has had oharge of the mission work
at Remerton end some of the country
churohes, goat to North Highlands
in the Savannah district. Rev. C. E.
Dell comes to the Remerton circuit,
and Rev. L. B. McMIchael comes to
the Lake Park circuit.
It was not expected by the church
members here that (here would be
any change In the pastorate here or
In the presiding elder, though some
of the preachers circulated the re
port at Quitman Sunday that Rev.
Mr. Morgan would be transferred to
a district. Mr. ^organ's work bare
•aid to be In better shape then
ever before, the orgeats*Mon helag
In tzcslleot working order. The
ohurch Is running several missions
and haa two or three Sunday schools,
inoludlng one for the Syrians. That
Is said to he one of the most Inter-
estlng of all.
Mr. Wiley Byrd Dead.
Mr. Wiley Byrd, one.: of .1)0 oldest
lnbabitanto of the county, died on
lest Monday night at hie home sev
eral miles northeast of this city. He
has been In feeble health for a long
time, although he was not thought
to be In such e serious condition un
til a few days before Me death.
); He leaves a large circle of chll-
dren, grand-children and great grand
children, beside* a large number of
friends and relatives who moara his
death. He was burled on Wednesday
at the family burial ground where s
large number of friends and rStattves
gathered to witness the funeral—
Douglas Enterprise.
More Property Changes Hands.
Mr. B. S. Richardson yesterday
sold to Mr. H. Lazarus the dwelling
owned by Mr. Richardson on north
Troup street near the Haleyona uni-
torium. The amount of the consid
eration Is not known but It la under
stood that a fair price was paid for
the property.
Mr. Lazarus .will move with his
family Into the home within the next
few week*.
Mr. W. P. Wiley, of AlexindervIRe,
was a visitor In the city last night
City Court In Session.
The city court has been In session
two days and the docket Is being
handled pretty rapidly, though tew
of the cases are coming up for triaL
Most of thorn are blng postponed,
settled or wiped off. The only case
that was tried yesterday was that of
the Atlanta Hotel Supply Company
vs. W. F. Bamberg. It recalled In a
verdict for the defendant.
The next case that came to trial was
one of E. G. Prescott ve. Mr*. Mary
Johnson. The Jury was oat on that
case moat of this morning.