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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1909.
IV. C. T. U. NOTES I
PINCHED FOR SELLING “BOOZE.
STORK WAS RCROLAIUZBD.
ville Two Alleged Blind Tlgere Caught by
Sheriff Pasemore. llKElt AS A TONIC.
(From Thursdays Dally.) How astonishing ItlStbat the lde a
bnsl- Sheriff Passmore a few nights ago that ale and later have tonic proper-
thla arrested P. C. Chanler, a negro man. :i “ s sllii prevails to a great extent
and a negro woman named Green, In spite of the revelations of modern
bolh charged with running blind tig- science to the conrary. The fact Is
crJi that many of our older people do
The negro man had been suspected not know as much alwut alcohol as
for sore time, as several parties had the ordinary school Iwy or glrl.who
gone to the sheriff and told him they Is being taught the truths cstabllsh-
■wer satisfied the man was selling ed by modern science. It Is the old
whiskey. The sheriff kept a watch- fashioned doctor and the old fasn-
out for the tiger. He got near enough toned gentleman or lady, who Is
several times to see bottles pass out most incorrigible on this point—buj
to various customers, but be could'the march of progress Is inexorable
not get any of them to say thev |i*<1 a nd t),) H superstition will give way
paid.any money. Finally point b^nk^t,, time as others have done.
and tho sheriff at once took htmjln A all8tnU „, r was recovering
The woman b said to have been , n t,r n] . "You have had a serious
running some sort of establishment; attack and yon ttre rery ^
of her own, somewhere in tno >ia !» e Idueed fn health and strength; and
neighborhood, but it has not been unt „ you rccoyer fu ,| y , 8hould ad .
given out as to what the evidence Is I j<e ydu to wke „ , Itt | e a]c or
against her. . l eer." The patient said, viioctor^T
Both caws wlllprobtby f ara out of danger /"
at the next term of the city flfinty #*lK yes.”
. j 'Well," said he, "we'll manage
WITHOUT THB USE OF DRUGS. fthe" j^t at home. How long do you
The use of drugs or drops are dan*Rj,|^ ft would take me to get quite
geroue. It Impairs the ^accomoda-! a .*n with a little beer?”
tlon and age* the sight. More accu-. “Three - months."
rate and reliable result* can be ob-| The patient went home but did
talned by my system of drogleas no . mke the beer and was as well in
eye-testing. 1 ■ two weeks' time as he ever was in
(Prom Thursday 1 * Dally.)
Mr. John L. Yatea, of Dalton,
Ca., waa a business visitor In Val
dosta yesterday.
Mr. I. L. Bfowfes, of TIfton, spent
yesterday In the city.
-Mr. J. H. Wade, of Madison, FI*.,
was among the visitor* la tne city
last night.
Superintendent McCranie of the
Atlantle Coast Une railroad, cams
over from Wayerost this morning
and la spending today In Valdosta.
Mr. B. P. Holusndorff. of the
Georgia and Plorlda rs'lroad, cams
over from Douglas «nd spent last
might In tha city 1
Mrs. J. W. West left several day*
ago for Atlanta to apend a few days.
Mrs. Shipman retdTned to her
home In Atlanta yesterday morning,
after spending eome time very pleas
antly with Mrs. Yonng McKee.
Messrs,. B. W. Bentley and J. M.
Johnson started off yesterday on a
trip to Moseley s - pond, but an acci
dent happened to their car a few
Dittos this aide of there, so they had
tci wait there until relief came. In
the meantime, they gathered np
some fishing tackle and made a few
Dings In Cat-Fish 'pond, pulling a
number of line -trout from It.
Mrs. J. B. S. Holmes left last
wight for Quitman to be gone a few ■ turned loose, the object In tiling
Days. the horse being only to aatlst In get-
Mr. O. W. H. Terry, of Pinetta, ti ng aW ay with the goods.
Thomanck of millions
of cans of Royal Baking
SSIsiihtarirtda P ow< k r have been .used
® making bread, biscuit
and cake in this country,
w ancLeveiy housekeeper
using it has rested m perfect confi*.
' ” dence that her food would be light,
’sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe
guard against the cheap alum powders which are
the greatest menacers to health of the present day. 1
ROYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING POWDER
MADE FROM ROYAL GRAPE CKEAU OF TARTAR
Tsstlng Byes by Advanced Metl
Teetlng the eye* by our ori
and advanced method*, muicula
sufficiencies and all refractive,*
perfectly corrected, rieadachi
neuralgia (when arising from,
strain) Immediately ,-eHeved
To Hboe Huyen.
Every family and every Individual
In this city, county and section, Is
Interested in the shoe question, from
the consumer's standpoint, and It
follows that all of 'them want to
know where to get style, service and
full value In their shoo purchases.
Therefore we want to call the ai
tontlon of our readera to the hand
some half-page advertisement of
the Cash Shoe Store In The Times
today, and ask them to read It.
"Money Talks,” "Money make* the
Mare go," and money doea various
other stunts, one of which Is the
buying of better shoe a, for a
Millinery Specials
• For May and June.
i ■ s,:*
Three lots prettily trimmed hats at
$1.50, $3.00 & $5.00
Call and see them before buying.
,J. L STATEN,
. . irVt r\An*rii /w a
Eren the "Idle rich” of the Me
tropolis are learning something
about the real nature of alcohol. A
man writer In Vogue says In a re
ceipt issue that the younger men In
society drink very little wine or
spirit*; - they occupy themselves with
athletics, motoring and open nlr
pleasures; the drinking la mostly
confined to the older men. This Is
one of the straws which show which
wsy the wind blows.
Glasses Provided to Correct Every
Defect.
Many people come to Mackey's Op
tical Parlor after they have triad
others. We don’t claim to know ev- 1
erythtng, bnt wa do know on# thing 1
well. W* know howta'flt spectacles
so as to relieve gui Ills and all- 1
menu that will never be. relieved 1
"■ JF. a. Mackey,,
Jeweler and Optometrist.
Mrs. A. O. Garbutt returned to
er home at StatenviUe today arter
ift'rit. 'Imadves m the etty.
Mrs. R. L. Townsend,. of Hablra,
came down yesterday afternoon and
la spending a few days with friends
In the city.
Valdosta, ga. 1
Cash'Shoe Store'; and fell them that
you read-their advertisement In
We have the Suedes, in
Blue, Black and Green, they
are the newest things for
swell dressers.
Having just opened anexjluslve shoe store, we take this method of Informing
you that we carry a well assorted line of shoes “at live, and let live prices,
we sell strictly for CASH, and CAN and WILL undersell the fellow who charges,
and cannot collect In other words, we do not preppse to add on the prices of our
shoes enough to make up for what Is fasten people « ho will not pay. In short, we
have no bad accounts, "no bookkeeper, and no collector. If you will call on us we
will convince you that It will pay y<ju to trade at the CASH SHOE $TORE.
because
Below are a few of our prices;
Mens'Ga. Brogans fsolld] $1.25. ; *> ^ v
Mens’ Satin Calf with and without caps—Can be used for Sunday wear $1.50.
Mens* Dress Shoes, 3.00, 3.50 and 5.00. v
Ladles Kangaroo Calf [solid] 1.25 ,. v
Ladles Dress Shoe 1.50
Ladles Better Shoes up to 3.50 and 4.00. -
Full and complete line Misses and Childrens shoes all prices.
CASH SH—gTORE.
Between Davis Bros- and Converse Bros.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
126 N. PATTERSON ST.