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If HE VALDOSTA TIMES. SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1909
Prisoners From Different Sec
tions on the Move Today.
(From Thursday's Dally.) - ,
The Times is requested to an-
nounee the coming visit to this city
of Capt. J. P. Sayers, of the Salva
tion Army, accompanied by'a good
singer and a picture machine. Ho
la on a tour through this section
and will be at Valdosta on the 14th
of Aprll y The Savannah News
makes thi' following nnnniinri-mi-nt
In.regard to h!| trip:
JC apt. J. T*. Sayers of the Salva-
tloh Army has arranged the Intlner-
arj for hls lecture lour. His Ural
adfreSs will he at Waycross, April
1!.j Hla other appointments are no
foljows: Valdosta. April 14: Quit-
man. April 15; Thomnsvllle. April
to: Tallahassee. April 19: Balnbrldgo
Aph Sl: Albany; April 18: Cordsle,
April 28: Helena. April 214 Dublin,
April 29.
"The . subject of , the lecture by
Capt. Sayers will he "Love and
Sorrow.” The lecture will be -Illus
trated by 10,000 feet of Dim. showing
scenes from Sslvatlon Army work In
various cities. Scenes from Savan-
nab will be Included, giving repre-
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Convicts from all sections of the
state are on the move today;. The
railroads are furnishing special oars
In which to haul them to and from
over the state.
The gang which has been working
on the Dukes Bay canal, together,
with several white men from the
West-Holmes *. Coffee camps were
sent to Mllledgevlllc'< today- to go on
the prison farm there. : The swn:
were taken In charge by'tfitfegjatt I
wardens and wore shackled tor the
trip, though most'pf them have been
trusties for the past year and -havft
worn no shackles.
-The Milttown camps, where eighty
men were at work, were broken up
and twenty of the men were taken ■
by Superintendent Taylor for work
on the county roada here. The bal
ance of them were divided out be
tween Thomas, Brooks and Wayne
counties. Superintendent Taylor
brought tils bunch here s this morn
ing. _ ». ' . V
The camps at Fargo were also dls- '
solved, nearly- all of the men com
ing by here this morning. They
were divided out among various
counties, officers from the counties
going there after them.
Eleven of the bunch went to Ap-’
pllng county, 11 to Effingham, 8 to <
Bryan, the three squads being fhalu-
Is it a Perplexing Question
Nobody wants to wear the common-run. pf
clothes — when there’s style and quality as
well as distinction easily obtainable.'
You never saw a Spring artel Summer show
ing to compare with what ve’ro v tiering
you now. «
There’s an exclusiveness about the patterns
that is not the least of their attractiveness,
They are style leaders; clothes made by v
The House of Kuppenheimer,
clothes that fit; and the tailoring and finish'
leave nothing to be asked.
The prices are as right as the clothes. ■*' *
. - it u
Kuppenheimer Suit* $ 17.50 to $ IS 00.
Our Own Medium Suit* $ 14.50 to $ 17.50.
Our Medium Priced Suit* are Realty Grest.tCome and lee
To many tallies, when it c-mu-iTt - millinery buying ^
time. J', it a perplexi g question ** t.« <he proper h»t to 0
bay. WiF re'rtuec this p-rp'.txiie io a minimum Owing #
lo the tact that , it stock ,s large ml varied we can $
suit every r,<] . i tt ,i t i». ^
We.try i-tir ivst ••• please cr cu- . mer-, and w. do £
it about 99 time- ut ot 100 T a 1 a big proposition, +
but it’s coerce . A
We giif .n o,-»-v ry r tnsacohn to he perfectly sat- A
isfactoty. \V know we wtH please yck,.
J. W MANLOVE, Valdosta, Ga,
a Name,
$100.00 for
ed separately and brought to thl*
city and sent on their way.
H. McLellan. county warden of
Appling, bad charge of the squad for
that county. Sheriff W. A. Jaudon,
of Effingham, had the bunch for that
county, and H. F. Dukes, a bailiff
$100.00 in cash will be given to the person sending ue the name which
4n the opinion of s committee of three ladles will be deemed the most
suitable for our town. 1
HIS HOHOffP THE MAYOR Of JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA,
will appoint the committee to select the names.
In ease the name selected shall be furnished by tjgo or mort persons
the $100.00 le to be divided equally among such persons.
From the remaining names, furnished the committee shall select fifty
which In the absence of a better name would In their opinion he the
most suitable, and to each of the persons furnishing one of these fifty
names a lot wjth all taxes pa il for two years from date of deed will be
awarded for the email sum of *4.35, charge for recording the deed, sur
vey, clerical work, etc.
The town Is situated 9 miles from Jacksonville, Fla., on the Fla.
East Coast Railway, 8 m.les from Ocean Resorts of Pablo Beach anil At
lantic Beach. Good fishing and hunting.
Valdosta, Gn,
With the bunch of white convicts ‘fc*lH. 8*yer» has been in the
from Fargo this morning wss Milton Ar »'5 r work for twenty years, having
Rawlings, who was sent up from been stationed at nearly every city
here for the murder of the Carter In *he South, besides Northern
children. He Is going to Augusta, points. Many of the scenes thrown
where Leonard Rawlings Is also to | on ,he canvass have been visited by
be sent. He did not know where j llim »nd the same or Rtmllar hap-
Jesse Rawlings would go. Milton I penlngs .participated In.
met several people here whom ho ————.
remembered. Amon& them was Death of Young John Avera.
Sheriff Passmore, whom he stated Mi*, and Mrs. John It. Avera, ot
that he was mighty glad to see. Ho Quitman, have the deepest sympa-
got up from his seat In the car and *hy of many friend In this city on
ran over to speak to the k sheriff. the death of their son, John, who
The Stanley camps were also bro* Passed away Monday night at their
ken up, the prisoners there being home at Quitman, after an Illness
taken In charge of officers from °T weeks of typhoid fever.
Toombs county. .There were twen- hi* Illness was regarded as a
ty-slx prisoners In that camp. most desperate character from the
The convicts will all reach their very beginning. Miss Ella Staten,
new homes tonight and will be
ready to begin work In their mw
places tomorrow.
For . (
Sprains
CONTEST CLOSES APRIL, 15. 1909, SEND IN YOUR NAME TODAY TO
The Orange State Land Company,
261 w . Formh St, Jacksonville,'Fta.
weeks of hts life. He fought brave
ly against tbe Inevitable, but when
death came»to him It came as the
peace which passeth understanding.
The deceased wag about fourteen
1 years of age and was s bright, man-
f it Vo**! fellow. He bad visited bis
l grandparents, Judge and Mik B. F.
wiii'Mui’uui, and wa* well known to
, many of the people, especially the
younger ones. hero.
; Hla funeral occurred at Quitman
, Tuesday and was largely attended.
ion to increase their business and
largely Increase Valdosta’s cotton
receipts.
It is understood, In this connection,
that the Farmer’s Union has recently
acquired a controlling Interest In
the old Alliance warehouse, which
was largely Improved and added to
last year. The Union will tave con
trol of It next year. It Is under-
A HUItrniSE MAHHIAGE.
Sloan’s Liniment is the best remedy for sprains
and bruises.
It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the
tenderest part without hurting because it doesn’t need
to be rubbed—all you hfive to do is to laiy it oh
lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrates
instantly—relieves any inflammation and congestion,
and reduces the swelling.
re- wqy-,. vif.vimi.vg in U1B sol
emn ceremony with wbioh the body
wss returned to th« ssrth.
■ ' (Frpm Thursday's Dally.)
''Quite an important deal was made
yesterday when, It Is said, the cot-
ton firm ot Smith and Ray. compos-1
«d ot A. B. Smith and T. M. Ray,
purchased a lame portion ot the
’Stotesbury property, near tht old
Geo rgla^SouUjern and Florida depot,
Si will build at once a lame ware
house to be usedfeor storing cotton
and other thins*. v
It Is understood that the property
which they bought fronts two hun
dred and iltty feet on Hill avenue
and runs back to the railroad. It
which
With large and better facilities
tor handling the staple, there Is no
reason why Valdosta should not re
ceive twenty thousand bale, ot sd9
Island cotton next
A Smooth Negro h* was.
Three or four.days ago, Mr. Young
McReo cav* employment to s negro
who happened out Ms way. Uk*
most negroes, who are seeking work,
the strancer wanted a little "ad
vance." He waa given the money
and sent to town In a two-mule
wagon after some things. When he
reached this city he skipped out,
leaving the wagon In other hands.
Negroes who want to work s flim
flam game hardly ever let their vic
tims off so tightly.
year, provided
there Is anything like the last crop
made.
Sloan’s
Liniment
- New Poultry Plant.
Eggs tor tale tor totting purposes
from the v-ry beet stock that can he
had. Barred Plymonthrock. White
Plymoutbrock. Brown Leghorn,
Black Langebang, Sumatra Game. 1
have Mrds that are laytng every day
and are lets than live month* old.
Can furnish you with'eggs for set
ting at $10.00 per 100. Would bo
delighted to have you call and In
spect my plant, 508 River street. J.
G. Mackey. Valdosta, Ga.
school here, and haa many friends
who will congratulate
him on his
marriage. His bride Is an unusually
pretty, as well as accomplished
young lady.
is an excellent antiseptic and gem
killer—heals cuts, bums, wounds and
contusions, and will draw the poison
from sting of poisonous insects. 'H
Price, Ms, BO*-« sod $1JMl
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass* U&A.
SIW bovkeq harass, seSWs, shelf lad peullimnUms
Esster Picnic st Jackson School.
The Easter picnic at the Jackson
School house will be held next
week, April the 10. Everybody Is
invited to Join In nuking the occa
sion a successful one. All who at
tend are requested to bring a basket
of eatables. There wilt be enter
tainment for all.
fcdltor Walter A. Allen, of Camil
la, Is In town for a day or two, on
hla return from White Springs,
where he spent, about ten days re
cuperating from a stubborn Illness.
He Is rapidly regaining hla health
now, and will be himself again In s
‘short who*.
also Includes the residence
Mr. Stotesbury now occupies. The
hpuse wll} be moved up s little sod
Ms family will continue to occupy
Jit until the first of next Jsnuxry.
The new warehouse Is said to bo
born of necessity, the Arm having re
ceived more cotton last season than
the entire -city received In seasons
before. • The result was that ware
house accommodations were Inade
quate to handle thd business prompt-
1 ly. . In building their own ware
house, they export' to be In a posit-
Sumpter Formers Sell 700 Bales.
Seven hundred bales of cotton be
longing to Sumpter county farmers
were sold Tuesday afternoon to
Amertcus buyers around 9 cents.
This sale Is the largest ot the cotton
s«|*on and reduces warehouse stock*
to s few hundred bales'. Thirty thou
sand dollars will be circuit ted by thl*
sole ot cotton tn Sumpter county. |
Mr* W. T. James has pur
chased ihrohgh Mr. T. S.
Paschal, who represents the
Valdosta’ Marble Works, s hand
some monument to be erected at the
grave of her late husband at Bee
Janus Church In Pierce county.—
Wayeroea Herald. . ,
Stenographer II. W. Davis ha*
written two hundred’ and . ninety
pages on the record In the W. H.
MltcheU case, covering ouly two
witnesses. This 1* hardly a third of
tie record. Tbf ' balance will bo
knocked off as List as he can get t»
Depute Sheriff Washington left
this morning for Milledgerllle, ac
companying Mrs. Touchstone, ot
near Lusher, to the state sanatori
um. Mrs. Touchstone wss commit
ted one I day last week.