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APRIL 24. 1909
>NAL MENTION.
Kodol For Dyspepsia
Will Relieve You Almost Instantly.
ni Tuesday's Daily.)
I Von mans spent Sunday
iy with hotpe-folka In Tif-
In Ware Court Next Week Before \JI1IIvIm IVI w
Judge Seabrook. I
(From Tuesday'* Daily.) j yiip 111001
The Bank of Waycroaa case,. con- | INUllt
tiuued from the January' special term
of Ware Superior Court, will be call-1 ■
ed Monday when the criminal docket
of tills session is taken up. There are Judge Parker Galls Am
eight officials and directors together ®
under Indictment in this matter. Grgj} S0r62(l flf tllfi
Three new indictments were return- - W,VUI upiwtiw inv
ed by. the grand Jury at the January
term. Owing to the disqualification j ^ Tues4ay . s Dnt
of 'Judge T. A. Parker It has been
necessary to secure the services of { " art ‘ Superior court conv
another judge. Judge Frank Parks ot. terda.v for its spring session,
the Albany circuit and Judge Parker | u ,i ocket contains 131 cases,
will exchange courts next week. | n|m , tcoll ara for dlTOrcc an ,
Judge Parker presiding at Sylvester. 1
® i. , ° I annulment of marriage, .
Tho prosecution of the hank ca3ea (
Is conducted by Judge A. D. Gale of In . h,s charge to th« gri
Brunswick, who, at the January term.j Judge Parker Impressed t
announced that the state would be in a forceful manner with
ready for the trlal^of these cases ai.| gpdpslblllty, He urged t
the nresent session. The defense will,
mo present sea y . should see that the laws are
anaunce ready, it is thought and the 1
cases finally disposed of. N I He characterised a man th.
For the purpose of trying the civil stand *of the maintenance o
suit* and matters In the Bank of Public enemy. He cautioned
WaycroM Judge Parker has (called * Bbout keeping secret what i
special term of Ware Superior Court In the Jury room, suiting 1
for May 10. Judge Paul E. SeatJrook often the ease that people o
wll preside in Judge Parker's Ms- «de know almost as much
qualification. * «™ Di iur * ls *»• " s , 11
* if »hnv worn nn tlm inn do.
.f. Morris, High riprlugv
n-g tho visitors to the oil.
8o, don't neglect your iWsndt
Don't become a chronic rtjsrinlsa
Keep your stomach healthy ai
strong by taking a little Kodak
You don't hare to taka Koflcl al
the time. Yon only take It wbaffi
you need It.
Kodol ls perfsotly harmless.
Our Guarantee
?. H Boykins, of Folkstoft,
Motor In thi> cit> last night.
1. Quinn, uf Fltsgerald, is
visitor In the illy 4-OUny.
Herrtng, or St. George, was
the visitors hr the city Iasi
(From Tuesday’s Dally’.)' •
Dr. Broughton arrived In the city
yesterday afternoon and preached
the first of Ms series of. sermons at
the Tabernadle Baptist church last
night.
As was naturally expected a largo
crowd turned out to hear him. His
subject last night was a most vital
one. It was "The Lost Power of
the Church.”
In discussing his subject Dr.
Broughton said he would show fine
the negative side and show what did
not constitute power In tho church.
He said numbers do not constitute
and edtd i ;the church - In
t&Kliattmtlji
eotlr* content* of thcliottic If foi
honcctly that Uhu not done yo
food, return the bottle to tbo druffl
Se will refund vpur money without
Honor delay. We will then pay tba
pile* to tho larya bouleonly and to bi
In a family. ^TheYaricebottle conUI
Umaa aa much a* the fifty cent boti
;*JwjB3vo thousand . five" hundrod
Wfwfe wer.» laid on the new govern-
pmldlnj yesterday in four
One <*«»< t?H each after-
i that the big building has
wderably durifig tho duy .
t.C* Hughes and son, Ros-
rtriafliiy morning for Mayo.
V)*.; Ilwe»be wm visit her bother*'
Prs.jC. A- and B. H. O'Quhui.
Mr, Mnxey Ashley's family hill
moved back to the city and are oc
cupying the" house on Hill avenue,
west, recently vacated by Mrs. E, A.
Fester. I:’""'.' .
Mr. C L. Paterson, of Brooks coun
ty. wan among the visitors to Valdos
ta yesterday.
County Commissioner Mack. Mar
shall, of the Hahlra district, has
been • i ; ns Irish potatoes from tils
garden’ for the past two weeks. Ho
Hill have plenty of beans and othor
vejjpioble«. before the week ls out
Mr. J. G. Stevens, Jr., loft thl's
dUfeii.e for Tampa,'Fla., to (resume
wimt for a lurge brokerage and
K | "2 C * r " m *bat city.
Ir. Gilman Drake, of .. arlflln, Is
snMing.a few days In the city with
MrjjAlo Ashley. _
Messrs. J. D. illutchlnson, B, L.
WWftliBon and Mrs. W. W. Barfield,
of Hahlra, were among those who
"TWr?wa today to attend the funer
al o^RCs. 0. B. Jones.
MKBK A. Payne, representing tho
Q. B*Van Deman Company, of Jack-
oonvUR, was circulating among his
friends hero today.
Mr. W. A. Jeter, Jr., of Brunswick,
Is Branding some time in this city on
a visit to his parents.
iff.TJ. O. Sudderth went over to
Thomajvllb' yesterday and spent the
dey there.
Mr. and Mrs Atilal Winn, Miss
M ldel Roberts and Mr. Brooks Col-
»1 went to, Tltlon today In Mr.
- jlffi. ani6hio6tie-w.-s.i*ona etje bank-
Dunaway’s
Sarsaparilla
Tonic.
.wOVjr.
America today could boast the great
est number .of church members In
the history of the countryand yet
there; never had been a time wnen
the.church had such little real pow
er. He said that wealth did not
constitute this' power, though a
great mqny seemed to think so.
He said - Influence did not consti
tute the power that ' tbe church
needs. “I have more Influence thjin
•Christ had. Christ did not . have
' enough lnfiuence to keen’ from go
ing to tho-cross and being crucified
between two- notorious thieves. But
Christ had-powerondugh, that after
be had' KdBtTdotrn to the grave to
«iao from-th$-dead, .the victor Tiver.
death, hell and the'-grave.
“Many mefi of today have more to-
iluence than Patti had.TPaul did not
have enough lnflnence" to keep Mm
-out of prison. But Paul had. power
•enough that the shackles fell from
his body, the prison doors swung
open and Its gates were shaken from
their hinges.” mMsmm
He said: "I am speaking of the
power that drove the Red Bea back
Our Sarsaparilla Is the most wonderful blood cleaner, purifier and
spring tonic ever compounded. It is prepared from the fineit gath
erings of Honduras Sarsaparilla combined with other well known
and highly prized-alteratives, laxatives and tonics under the most
careful manufacturing supervision. We are daily offerlngon our own
personal recommendation this great blood purifying spring remedy
as being without an equal -in the realm of medicine for bad blood,
skit/eruPtlons, spring fever, rundown constltion and general disor
ders of the system. •
.The P«H hearers consisted of
fttehds of " the family from jiahlra
find this city/ being as follows: J.
U. Hutchinson, B. C-, Wilkinson and
W. H. McKinnon, of Hahlra, and tj.
JJ. MUier, J. H. Touchton. and C. C.
by-four newspapers try tb Bhow Justi
fication for such acts, find it makes
to contend with in these United
States of ours. It’s ono of tho worst
i tendencies of the times, and. ought to i
■ be stopped.” When he came to the
law that refers to the railroads keep
ing drinking water In their coaohes
and lights at Sight, Judith' Parker
, took a shot at the railroads fttfjWer-
ating the so-called "excursion rate*)’
on Sunday’s regular trains. Judge
Parker said that a road will take »
crowd, for instance, to Brunswick on
cheap rates. The crowd, of oourse,
' mixes with n>.. ; -;-lxur *ti l«j|Xiit ; ofi J
’ Sunday. Some soak in the salt vi-
’ ter at the coast resorts, eat smoked
■ herring, soda crackers and drink
1 what “booze” they might find. The
Varnedae, of this city.
Tho simple burial service was
read at the grave, tbe funeral servi
ces having taken place at the. house.
W. D. Dunaway,
- aft:aiu6hiu6tw-^--i*.na etje hank
ers convention there.
Mayor J. T. RobertB went to Nash
ville this morning on gusineas.
Messrs. H. F. Eaberger and 3. <1.
Slack, of Tlfton, were among tiie
visitors to tho city yesterday.
Mr. A. L. Tidwell, of Tlfton.'was
among the visitors tcrthe city, today.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ferrell loft this
morning <or New tork, where Mrs.
tJfirrell wtn remain under treatment
qf an eminent specialist for awhile.
1 There has been some Improvement
tu the 4 demand tor . real estate la. this
city lately, there" being a good many
The safety of your money, the absolute as
surance of being able to get It n mny time,
being the first and prime requite whenjyou
place it in a bank, why not keep it in a HOME
bank? Keep it where .you can be in personal
touch with the men'who care for it; keep it
where you can know it'is loaned to-home peo-'
pie and can be used in tbe advancing and up
building of Valdosta and vicinity; keep it
where in case of need you can get it quickly—
no waiting two to ten days for mail returns.
This Bank affords you this safety and of
fers you the modern banking-conveniences for
the care of your business affairs and interests.
We shall be pleased to bsve YOU open an ac-
copnt with us NOW,
day services. The service each night
wfll begin at 7fc4S.
! Ware House and Other Buildings.
Contractors Lawson and Boyd be-
: gap the laying of brick today on the
t big new cotton Vare TiCuse for the
i firm of Hay and'Smith. They will
i have the building completed If notnl
'■ Ing happens by the-first of June,. J
Tho ware house, according to th»
plans, will be a very largo building
and one of the most complete of Its
1 kind in this section.
1 Messrs. Lawson and . Boyd *>■>
1 soon begin on the new brick build-
, Ing they have contracted ttf erect on
1 Aihley street. ,
‘ Thpre are pth'er contracts ftmj
• buildings being figured on and M
seems that a regular building splM
i has about struck the city. ^ j
enquiries among the real estate mem
lj.Mi\ anil x Mrs. W. H. GaUley hare
iUufled from .M.acon,. where they
■o called by tho do3pcrato Illness
Vmi. Galh.-y’s brnlber-lii-Iaw, Oill-
S^jCniKht, a veteran of the pollcs
force? Tbo report that Mr. Knight
was dead wns untrue, though hi* oon*
.dltlon Is said .to be hopeless.
it Is about soven weeks until school
closing In this city, the closing this
Hffiffig llttlo later because tho
!Hed\iatcr lu September.
ntr Qmltli r.t AlllOnV WTO
J. H. Harley, J. v. McIntyre,
Jesse Ulmer, W. H. Wright, W. B.
High, J. A. wisenosxer, S. C. Bar
nard, J.. D.‘ statvy, Howard Hama,
A. Converse, W. B. Fonder, John
W. West, Swell Brown,,B.' L. WU-
kerson, J. T. Hambrlck, O. T. Cope
land, C. T. Corbett, Sr., J. H. Pow
ell, J. D. Wlaenbaker, M. L. Strong,
Mitchell Wostberry, M. A. Briggs,
H. S. Wlsenbaker, it. W. Starling,
J. W. Zolgler, Jesse B. Carter, C. &
Brantley, M. D. Register, H. V.
Tillman, B. S. Richardson. "
. Traverse Jurors, 1st Week.
To Work on Lake Park Road.
Work le to begin at once on the
Lakh "Park- road from Uhd Swamp
on toward Rhkf Park. . The road Is
pl> be clayed some" distance further',
though how far the work le.to,be
extended St ones will depend ®on
the unoiTnt of clay that can be^se
cured.
It Is,said that clay Is scarcer on
that. road than any other leading
out W yal3ost*. Much of It will
have-to i&e "hauled some distance.
Ttfb road, however. Is to be put in
good shape as soon,qs possible.
year conics a
tehopls opei
l iMr. Frank Smith, ot Albany, was
M on buslneas yesterday.
Hr. and Mrs. J. B. Rountree, of
P^tinan, were here svrMIe tMa mor-
IpIiik on their way to Atlanta to spend
few dayl. .
Miss Leila Wamble, of Adel, spent
Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Tru-
ett on- Hill avenue, wost.
Owing ot the continued Illncia of
Judge Mitchell. Thomas superior
court bad to be postponed a little
while.
Misses Fannie and Winnie May Hill,
of .Macon, and Annie Goddard, of
are visiting Misses Ethel and
Edna Briggs. Mrs. A. G. Utile will
.ahaperono a party of young people
to" Lake Park tbl* afternoon to re
main nntll tomorrow night. Quite a
large crowd Is expected to go down
there tomorrow evening. The vlslt-
"thg young ladles ere to be tbe guests
df honor at a number of social func-
lions during their etsy here.
Mr. John 8. Pavia, of Thomasvlllc,
ls visiting In the city for a few days
and Is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J.
E. (Jamble, on West Oordon street.
Valdosta Bank & Trust Co,
Valdosta,. Georgia.
Two Arrested for Burglary.
Officer Jacobs arrested two ne
groes, Robert Singletary and a ne
gro named McKenna, last nlgnt
charged with burglarising the house
cf Will Bradley at Pine Park and
robbing It of a number of things.
Including Bradley’s rations. Brad
ley came to the city and pointed oaf
the two negroes to the officer and
asked that they be arrested. They I
-were landed In the city prison
were transferred to tbe lull this
morning.
’ Repairs on the Hagan Bridge,
Tho county pile-driver and other
’ bridge building machinery was mov-
’ cd to the Hagan bridge, over the
1 Withlacoochee river, between Cat
| Creek and Hahlra yesterday, and
the work of reparing the structure
About one hun-
A. Lawson, E. J. Carter, William
McDonald, W. F. Moore, B. J.
Neweom.
Traverse J a rare, 2b6 Week.
J. C. Parrish, W. D. Peeples, W.
L. Ricks. John F. Lewis, J. B. Orit-
fln, W. F. Twitty, J. L. Cooper, L.
A. Wetherlngton. Q. W. Hughes, J.
A. Morgan, O.. M. Boyd. B. F.
Monk, 8. H. Carter, L. H. Dagger,
J. F. Smith, Jr., W. H. Msihbam,
J. A. Smith, Wyley SUlvy, J. M.
Gates, Jr* T. 3. Scruggs, Ivey 8.
Wlsenbaker, D. H. Mathis, j, L.
Lott, W, A. Upson, O. C. Robinson,
H. M. Courson, W. E. Davis, W. H.
Llneberger, 0. E. Arnold, H. J.
Bancom, W. “A. Adams, Frank
Stnbbs, F. A. Edwards, J. J. Weth-
erington, Byron a Webb, O. M.
will begin at once,
dred and forty feet of the bridge
saa bnmed some days ago, caused
by a burning tree falling across it.
The bridge ls to be repaired and
thrown open to the public'as soon
as the work can be done, as tbe
structure It & very Important one.
Tbe Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad has been named
as the Official Route to Odd Fellows’ Grand Lodge Meeting to
be held at Thomnsville, Oa., Mav 25-27,1909. Special train will
be operated from Atlanta, picking up delegates' and their
friends from all intermediate points. This train will be ac
companied by representative of the’lhfe, who will look after tbe
comfort of the Odd Fellows and thetr friend*.
The A. B. A A. operates the flnest passenger equipment;
coaches electric lighted, with over-head electric fan*, which
will be found very comfortable la May.
Low excursion rates will be named. Watch later adver-
tising.
locked up for Insanity.
Ben Gilbert, a yonng man of the
city, was taken In charge yesterday
by the authorities and lacked op
pending an Investigation as to his
sanity.
He la said to have been acting In
n very strange manner for some
time and yesterday tbe authorities
thought It best to take him In charge
and have an Investigation as to tbs
condition of hla mind.
Petitions In Bankruptcy.
Involuntary petitions In bankrupt
cy were filed with U. S. Clerk Pow
ell yesterday against .Wilcox and
Clarke, of Fltzgerlad. No schedule
of their liabilities or assets were
Mr. W* A. Hays, of Faulew. Fla*
was among the visitors to he city
yesterday.
General Pass. Agt,