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Why do 1 you stick to the old way when we have something new and better? It is
the only real improvement that has been made on harness in yeara* It will
wear yop longer, because the the pull is not All on the buckle TONGUE.
It takes j up its own slack and does not leave the END BEYOND to slap
around ahd wear the leather off your shafts. It LOOKS NEATER and is
EASIER to buckle and unbuckle. It is something entirely ne# and is our
patent and you can not buy it except on OUR HARNESS. It makes its
own argument and is out of the rut.
Home Made Buggies—Best Sold in South Georgia.
We ate. gelllpgthe best buggy built for the money. We are going to double our hyggy business and you
should by all means see our home-made buggies and harness before you are-persuaded to buy any other.
Vou can help your OWN INTEREST and that of OTHERS by buying goods made in the good old way at
home. For the balance.of this summi. r we wdl double our business in both lines, and if you want the best
at the best price, its Up to you tb see u«. WE LEAD AND OTHERS MUST FOLLOW.
Ingram-Hewlett Harness Co
VALDOSTA,
•J Georgia.
FBRSONAL MENTION
m j* •—-
(Frdm Tuesday. Dally.)
Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Clements, ot
Cecil, were visitors la this cltjr laat
might.
Col. M. D. Dickerson, of Douglas,
-was a visitor in the city yesterday.
Mr. Mack Johnson, of Cairo, was
a visitor In this city SuncUy.
Mr. D. A. Murphy, ot Fargo, waa
a visitor here yesterday.
Mr. 4ad Mrs. R. T. McClelland ot
Plant City, Fla., were visitors In
dhla/clty laat night.
Mr. C. It. Carter, ot St. Peters-
last bight In Vat-
I SUPERIOR COCKT JURORS.
I ‘ ■
Grand an dTraverso Jurors llraivn
for the November Term.
Drawn tor November term Supe
rior Court, 1(09, by Hie Honor,
Robt. 0. Mitchell, Judge ot eald
court, on 28th day ot May, 1908.
Grand Jurors.
C. J. Barton, T. S. Scrugga, J. A.
Stubbs, W. H. ( McLendon, C. A.
Buckhalter, Jaa. 0. Scrngga, N. L.
Rountree, J. W. Lanier, H. Y. Till
man, C. E. Lord, S. J. Cook, T. M.
Smith, T. W. Tom
Carter, J. I. Wl
Black, E. D. Huntei
R; Y: Scrugga, W,
M. RSy, J. L. Mai
enrfMMW.
Isonbakor,
:er.'%. R,
J. V.
Robt.
Ousley,
torson, T.
BtanflU,
.... a W. Bradley and W. W.
ncVebb. of Hablrt came down And
-pent yeetorday In V.ldo.t., , jWIUta R. Carter, E. D. Webb. Sr.
CoL George U Paterson went over J ’ A ’ Smith, R. C. Hagan.
-to Homervllle today to look after' Traverse Jurors—1st Week,
some legal matters In the city court |' l. L. Barker, S. W. Webb J. W
*here. Gleaton, E. L. Wiaenbaker, C. JS
Mre. Mack D. RogUtor baa return- u av | <> jj. 8. Dasher, C. D. Paxson,
«d from a visit ot some time to tala-1 Kol)t> Brown , j. E. W. Smith, J
PERSONAL MENTION I
Alves and friends In Jacksonville.
Dees, Sr., A. J. Welle, W. H. Star-
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Spurlock, ot | lu< j 0 Coop * r( j, j. Dowling, W.
-was among the visitor. In this city E Ande „ on> Q . B . Janei , w . H ,
•terilay and last night.
Mr. W. H. Murphy, ot Tbomaevllle,
-waa among the vlaltsors la this olty
last night
Mrs. D. H. Harrell, ot Raya Mill,
—as among the vlettore In the city
-yesterday.
Mr. E. A. Carter, ot Howell, Ga.,
'eras a visitor In the city last night
Miss Lamar Robinson leaves to
night for Lexington, Ky„ to epend
•erne time.
Mrs. George Fry and Mias Clydt
ninety, of Lake Park, spent yeeter-
slay In the city.
Mr. Robort M. Arnold, ot Pelham.
Co., Is spending a couple of daye In
'Valdosta with hie euut Mrs. H. 0.
'JPowell.
The condition of Mr. M. A. Brlggj
■a not so well this week as It waa
last From the Improvement, he
■nado laat week it was hoped that a
few days more would put him fairly
«m the road to recovery, but since
Xanday he has barely held hla own.
Sits temperature remains higher and
Ms circulation la not nearly so sat
isfactory as It was a few days ago.
The physicians regard hla case aa
—a mutual one.
Hon. J. P. Knight, of Nashville,
-—as a visitor to the city this morn-
gag.
Mlee Marlon PeeplOa la spending
m tew daye with frlendt In Griffin,
before going to Atlanta,'where she
—Itl visit Miss AUne Terry.
Mrs. 8. P. Grinin and two chil
dren add Mlaa Susie Ellison, wno
have been visiting the family ot
Mr. W. C. QrtUtn, returned to Mad
ison, Fla., today. They were ac-
-companled by Mlaa Elolae Grinin
—ho will spend‘some time there
-with relatives.
Mlaa Onlda Byrne, of Cumberland
«onnty. North Carolina, la spandlng
Aba summer here with her nnele.
Mr. A. L, Tolar. Mlaa Byrne la so
Classed with Valdosta's artesian
—star she It having a quantity ot
It battled np nndjient to her people
In her homo ita£ '
Shelton, W. A. Pardee, John
McIntyre, J. D. Patera, Jr., J. A.
Dowling, Geo. H. Feagla, Jno.
Mathis, C. A. Hlara, A. W. Varne-
doa, W. J. Flveaah, R. B. Grant, 8.
A. Fryer, 8. B. Breedlove, J. S.‘
Hardee, 8. L. Dowling, L. L. Webb,
W. P, Henley, John R. Wlaenbaker,
C. P. Gauss, Miles Pipe.
Traverse Jurors—2nd Week.
J. B. Hutchinson, J. W. Brogdou,
F. B. Rivera, 8. P. Lang, D. B.
Moors, H. A. Pope, J. D. Ashloy. W.
Uawklna, W. F. McCollum, T- 8'
Folsom, T. N. Holcombe, W. A,
Sima, 1248 G. M.; H. T. Dampler,
J. L. 81ms. W. E. Dudley. B. W.
Bentley, J. F. Holmes, B. W. Patera,
I. S. Wiaenbaker, O. B. Cunning-
barn, Joa. J, Howell, W. F. McCon
nell. F. R. Riven, S. 8. Myddolton.
T C. Wilkes. W. E. Malloy, W. H.
Chltty. A. J. Strickland. O.
Barfield, O. M. McGhee, J. H. Car-
roll, R. A. Paaamora, J.W. Ash bell,
J. W. Pope, D. R. Mlley, John Bos
ton.
Mr, Thomas Dasher Dead.
Mr. Thomas Dasher, an aged clt-
Isen of Lowndes county, died at Ml
home six or seven miles out from
Valdosta Sunday morning at
o'clock, after an Illness lasting for
several months.
Mr. Dasher had been feeble lor
tome time due to old ago and
general breakdown, and hla death
Sunday, while sad, did not come
aa a matter ot very great anrprlap
to those acquainted with hla condi
tion.
He was about 78 yean of ago and
was one ot tho beet known man In
hie section of the county- The re
mains were burled at Hickory Grove
Monday morning at ton o’clock.
Mrs. Frank Griffin Vaa carried to
tho Halcyon sanitarium yesterday
whore she wtU undergo n
operation.
(From Tuesday’s Dally.)
Mr. G. M. Clements, of Cecil, waa
a visitor In this, city yesterdl]
Mr. R. L. Williams came
from Boston and spent yesj
with friends In this city.
Miss Lucy Harris left
for her home In Atlanta
pleasant Tlslt to Mr. and Mr*. How
ard Harris. T» f
Mr. H. H. 8totesbury' has moved
his family out to Pine Park, haring
recently purchased Dr. M. ,Y. Allen’s
cottage at that place,
and . children are visiting
aston, Ga. Dr. Allen has ni
elded npon a location, but
return to ValdMta to lire*
The fertiliser sales by thi
lories In this city during tbet
were tho hoariest over made In one
season, and orders are contlnufng
even now. It is said that
100 tons have been hai
wagons from here wit
month.
Mrs. Burke Culpeppi
Battle Regenold have
’White Springs after a
Mrs. J. P. Lovette, i
the guest of Mrs. J. L.
In the Bankruptcy Court.
A voluntary, bankruptcy petition
was -flled yesterday In the office ot
United States oourt by Geo. KMn, a
merchant of Wayofosa. Hla nubil
ities are scheduled at 81,748.7^ and
hla assets at'81,831.60.
Cantaloupe Market Goes to Smash.
Since the New York market
came glutted with cantaloupes about
the middle <u last week, the tum
ble In prices haa been a precipitate
one In alt of the big markets. Val
dosta shippers ,aay that shipments
now will hardly bring, enongh
pay the freight, and there does not
seem to be much choice In tbekelec-
tion of destinations. It la possible
that In some of the western' markets
the demand may be a little better,
with stlffer prices, but It Is a toss-
up after all. Mr. 9. A. Dasher has
three cars loaded today, and he was 1
ring to determine thls.rancnip.g.to J!
whom he would rather give them. «c:
The season la practically over
now, and there win probably be no
Other shipments' from Valdosta
Priqes will. hardly pay the grower
to.pick the fruit remaining In the
flelda.
They Plead Not Guilty.
New York, IJuly 6—The six ottl-
cera and directors of the sugar trust
and two alleged conspirators from
the Pennsylvania Sugar Helming
Company, who were indicted last
week by the federal grand Jury, to
day appeared before Judge Hand, In
the United States district court, anu
pleaded not guilty to the charge or
violating the anti-trust law.
They were paroled Into tho cus
tody of their counsel, and their
hearing was set for two week*
After 8oft Drink Makers.
Atlanta, Ga., July 6.—Unusual
activity le evident these days In the
United States district attorney's of
fice here relative to makers of soft
drinks. Two concerns have already
been called to taw, one here and one
In Athens. Both are charged with
using injurious drug* In the making
of the drinks. The Atlanta concern
I* charged with using cocaine, which
It denies, t It la said that thta
only the beginning of a campaign
Which' will not stop until all the
soft ;drlnks are thoroughly Invest!
’his activity’ is sald-to beS. ac
rectlon of ;Pr. Wiley, the ^ot-
chemist In Washington,
(a bitter opponent of adult-
foods and drinks and la wag
ing a wide campaign agalnat all
auch.
Accident Underwriters Meet ..
Now York, July 6—The 22nd an
nual convention of the International
Association of Accident Underwrit
ers will be held at Niagara Falls,
Ontario, July 13, 14, 16 and 18th.
The convention this year will award
the three George F. McNeil medals
for notable acts of heroism. The
officers of the association are H. G.
B. Alexander, Continental Casualty '
Co., Chicago, president)^ C. Rob
inson, National Masonic Provident
Association, Mansfield, Ohio, secre
tary. The vice-presidents and ex
ecutive committee are composed of
representatives of accident^-Insur
ance underwriters from all oqpr the
United States and Canada. r •
Thaw Markes Another Move.
White Plains, N. Y., July 6—Har
ry K. Thaw, the murderer of Stan
ford White, attended By Dr, Baker
end two attache! of the Mattewan
Insane asylum, arrived here this
morning to appear In habeas cor
pus proceedings, by which he hopes
to gain his freedom.
Thaw-'.wae In fine spirits and ex
pressed hope ot winning his cake.
The Senate appropriated. 910,000,.
000 In five minutes. But these at
tempts to break the spending record
are not to popular with the country
just BOW.
ICE CREAM
1c* a Dish
Jell-0
ICE CREAM
Powder
’Into a quart of milk and
-.freese it. That can be done
, in about ten minutes.
TOwra is nothing to add, teg
the powder supplies every
thing, and there is no cook
ing or anything else to do.
You will have two quarts
of delicious iee cream for the
gsoal cost of two dishes.
. ,. f .aclt.se. for 35 cents*
Illustrated Recipe Book Free.
The Gcacstt fare Feed Ce., Le key, N. Y.
ALL GOODS SHIPPED THE SAME DAY
ORDER IS RECEIVED
EXPRESS CHARCES.HAVE BEEN ADDED TO tHE COST OF COODS_^m
&Y1 AHD BOURBOM WHISKIES BOTTLED W
BOND”'
A quarta Early Tim**. 7 year* old 300
9 12 quart* Early Time*. 7 year* old
RR « quarts Beany Brook
12 mam Moffierwf Iprap 11.00
4 fit* HrrtaiUf* A00
v* , Old Good* aad Bottled ia Bond.
,Pk«t Jooe*. 4 quarta
Lawn’44,« quart* “
Huaioy. 4 q«*m »*....
Harper. 4 quart*
WWwBilv--,, ,— .
Shared** Cub: 4 quart* ..
Sheridan DA It quart* .
i dub, 4 quarta
North Carolina Cam .......
Bl«*‘a Old 1—v> „
Tenotaara Cor*. 4 quart* .
Pure White Com. 4 quart* .
Black and Blue Cora, 4 quarta .
Harvest Cora. 4 quart* .
Laurel Valley Cora. 4 quarta
BULK WEXSXIXS* KXT1XBI NJD 1
Sunny Brook. 9 year* eld . ..
Ctbeon Pure Rye ....t
LeteiT 44. Blend .TT.
Early Tiaaec Bwtrht*
**~tU MiUa Botirbo*
•a* fbll NO proof
VhiW MiUa Bourbon
India* RUL M0 proof 7ft.,
Land cf Flower*, Blend ..V
Green Briar Tem
McGnffwb Mall
roTina Cam ........jt.mwst***... HH ■■
Dew 230
Dew, Old 900 Sute ■
lianroaf Com 330
UnrHTaBqrOm .......a...'g;.... AM
rhether you want Bottled fm
Bonder BlmA.'
IPABST BLUE RIBBON BEER, Per barrel ten dozen, t. o. b. Jacksonville
5*S CINCINNATI BEER, “ ■-» , »
ALL THE ABOVE GOODS SOLD UNDER OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE.. ORDER TO-DAY,
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$12,001
Jsa
CHAS. BLUM & CO.
SIT-119 W. BAY STjlEETiXS^SONViLtE.-'FLORIDA
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