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tIMU. SAM n
Why do 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 years. It will
wear you longer, because the the pull is not All’ on the buckle TONGUE.
It takes up its own slack and does not leave the END BEYOND to slap
around and we^r the leather off your shafts. It LOOKS NEATER and is
EASIER to bujckle and unbuckle. It is something entirely new 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 are selling the best'buggy built for the money. We are going to double our buggy business and you
should by all means see our home-made buggies and harness before you are persuaded to buy any other.
You can belp your OWIN’ INTEREST and that of OTHERS by buying goods made in the good old way at
home. For the .baladce of'this summer we will double our business in both lln*s, and if you want the best
at the best price, ibftup to you to see us. WE LEAD AND OTHERS MUST FOLLOW.
m/lltown mention.
IN THE CITY COURT.
$3*00 Valdosta ,
To
Montgomery, Ala„
And Return
Annual Excursion,
Penwnat. and Note* of Interest
■Am our Correspondent.
^^KFrom Tuesday’s Dally.)
. Mr*. Burton Beal, of Calhoun
Falla,fS. C who has been the guest
of bar slaters tad brothers. Mrs.
B. H. Owens, Mrs. I. 0. Carter and
Johnny Moore, returned to her home
Monday.
Mr. Aaron Croaby left Friday for
Statonrllle tor a short visit to. his
father-in-law Mr. Prina. , W
Mr*. H. D. Warnock returned Sat,
urday morning from Olympia where
She’ has iieenlthr guest of he|- par-
cnts.M* ,
.Mr. D.iJ. Rlgell leaves this week
for lhiltlsiore and other eastern mar
kets to purchase bis fall stocky hq
iif ■ ■■ gccompaaled by Ills brother
inlvMiwi. Itlgell, of Douglas.
Mr. R. E. Howell camo over Wed
nesday morning and toqjr the train
tor Valdosta whire he went to see
his neph—v Dr. Smith who.la alok
In the hospital there. '
Mr. Marvin Knight came down
from Nashville Friday afternoon for
e abort visit to.hit parents.
CoL and Mra. J. C. Smith, of Tlf-
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
. Milton King, a negro logger work
ing at' the sawmill of Mr.- Tom
near Blanton,"Ga., was lit-
Atlantic Coast Line,
Moore,
stantly killed by h trio foiling on
h ,-n last Saturday News nr lue at-
Special train leaves Valdosta 6:30 a. m. See South-
League base’ball games, Montgomery vs. Little Rock,
Jtaly 27 28. Montgomery vs. Mobile 29i*
Tickets goods to return on any train up to and in
cluding July 29th, 1909. .
For further information aee yon ticket agent, or write
E. M. NORTH, F. C. WEST,
Division Passenger Agt. Travelling Passenger Agt,
Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
Do You Want a Home?
Where you can have plenty of room to turn around, have plenty of
fruit and vegetates, keep a cow and raise chickens, and yet have
all the convenience* of icbools, churches and city markets.
The Geiscr Manufacturing
CompsT*--..
train, wet or dry; beards barley, hull*
rice, and the cleaner can be adjusted
from wbeat to oats, rye. barley or rice
without atoppin* machine. Each machine ie fitted with automatic belt tifhtencr end |Mf"
regulatinf blast, la easy to feed, uncqualedin capecity for ite tire-and thelifhteatktumlnt
Thresher on the market. We carry a complete stock (all aim) Peerless (Portable. Stationary
and Traction' Entines and Boilers, Sawmills and Thresheri. also fall line of Repairs* fipata
ill ultra ted ctUlotue free.
MALSBY COMPANY, Dep St. Atlanta. Ga. >
A Number of Case* Disposed of Yee.
x terday and Today.
(From Tuesday’! Dally.)
The cade of Rosa Middle tun. a
1 j white woman arrested and placed In
Jail tome time ago on the charge ot
keeping a dlaorderly house, Is being
Strickland Cotton Mill Profits tjljj %£ 5 " A 81 * 1OTs
I this morning* witnessing the trial
j antj considerable-interest was mhni-
1 tested. A number of wltn'aso* on
year*
Each day records a steady ad
vance In the price of cotton on the
New York exchange, and the prob-
ablllty Is that the coming season
will start olf with good prices from
the first. Cotton goods are keeping
step with cotton, or If anything get
ting ahead of It.
The recent advance Is proving
▼ory profitable to the Strickland
Cotton Mills a* well aa all of the
other mill* which have a stock of
raw material or finished goods on
hand. With a thorough knowledge
of conditions and a conviction that
a heavy advance was Inevltabla.
President Strickland haa kept nls
mill steadily at work with a full
force, and stored his cloth as It was
turned out. He had a warehouse
full of cotton bought at an average
j,rlce of about 9 cents, and has
enough on hand n°w to run the mill I
for some time yet. i
The mill has now two and a half
the time, but the Judge will prob
ably sentence him today.
Isaac Wolfe, a negro boy from the
Cat Creek dlatrict, waa put upon
trial for assault and battery and
was dlscbarged. Wolfe waa the ne
gro boy who waa reported to hove
struck a little white girl on the head
with a brick bat some days ago,
while ahe waa at the waah tub near
her home. A number of witnesses
were examined, some of whom were
eye-witnesses.'' It developed that
there were aeveral children, some
whlto end some negroee, throwing
rocks and pieces of clay and brick
bat, at each other, some of them
using allng shot*. The court after
hearing all the evidence In the ceaa
decide that It was only a children’*
fight and after warning them against
such conduct hereafter, discharged
the negro boy.
afternoon, but it was Mititer
and it la not known Just how it oc
curred. (
One report says that King Whf
snaking logs out of .a awa'mpy
place, when one of the wltoeiP. of
the heavy cart ! he waa driving,
struck a dead sappnng and caused
the top of It to break oB and fall
the top of It to break ofl and fall ^ ^ through Saturday In thalr
on the maii, giving him a fatal blow |Itg| |^{, | ,tt*r a ahort visit to
on the bead. -• - •———*- «- ..-i is.*
Another account of the killing ta
SUPPED ON PAVEMENT.
•me mm nas now mu . — -
million yard, of sheeting on hand | Prom |„«nt Atlanta Man Wat 8erl-
... .. . - . . J A at ' ku (7ml I.
on which It had a godd profit
•prices prevailing a few months ago,
but the recent advance gives the
company a clear additional profit of
one-half cent a yard, and this profit
1a being increased every day that
roll* round.
•The big buyers of cloth are get-
. ting Into the market In a hurry
new, and are stocking up aa far as
ously Hurt by Fall.
Atlanta, Ga.. July 13—When the
Sidewalk grading at the corner of
Whitehall and W. Alabama street
slipped from beneath him L. B.
Uilston, a well known traveling
man. waa seriously Injured. In fail
ing through the man hole Mr. OU«-
I ton’s neck caught on the^-atde And
possible before the market advance*
further. The Strickland Mills had
vgn offer a few daya ago for one-halt
million yards of sheeting which It
turned down.
With a profit of three cents a
peund on the cotton In warehouse,
and a pick-up of one-half 'cent »
yard on the two and a half million
yards of cloth on hand, the officers
of the mill are feeling fine and
dandy, thank you.
Craxy or not, Harry Thaw s persis
tence In trying to get oat of the In-
eane asylum la to be admired. The
state however Is showing aa admir
able persistence to keeping^ him
•there. „ ■ ' 7
be was knocked unconscious. For
some time past the Injured man has
traveled for the Myers MUlinary
Company. /
Dissolution Notice. '
The firm of Blanton A Shelton
formerly doing a naval stores holi
ness at Indlanola, Ga,, ban tbla day
been dissolved by mntnaV eonaent.
The business will be Continued by
C. f. Shelton, who sesames all of
the liabilities of the old firm, and to
whom all monby das the firm of
Blanton ft Shelton ahonld be paid.
M. M. Blanton.
C. I. Shelton.
Indlanola, Ga., Juy 11, 1109.
S-l«-w4t dlt.
he tree which fell on King
agalnat another, and
r struck and it
post the man.
killed, but It la understood that - . • k
neither of the mules hitched to tho «
the Colonel’* parent* Mr. and Mrs.
Btn Smith of Clinch conhty.
. . ... Mr. H. B. Murray, of Tlfton spent
dgod against “other, and ^ j„ t week demon-
Ki palling a log out with the gtr#tln w , th h |, ••nttl* Brush ahto."
She butt of the leanlng r understood that Mr. Murray ha*
was thrown
™ inatinUy "> teres ted several of our clttoens.
He waa Instant y ^ H> oiddena made a busl-
cart waa hart.
CHILDREN TO ORPHAN HOME.
Officer Left With Mrs. Flllynw’s
Children This Morning.
The three younger children or
Mr*. A. I. Flllyaw, tho woman who
Is |n Jail here, were this morning
> tried to a home for orphans at
[aeon.
The three children, two 'girls and
a boy. were brought over from Mill-
town Sunday. They bad been car
ried away from'here aftef tho ar
rest of their mother. It became
known that tho officers were look
ing for the children, and they were
spirited away and . their where
abouts were not known antll a let
ter was received from the. Woman’s
husband. Informing the officers as
to where they could be fonnd.
MUltown's street* *r# thronged
every Saturday. Tbla Is good proof
that the time* ere picking up.
Aek Dr. Patten If It rained last
Thursday. It I* told on tba doctor
that hi* auto refused to work. In
spite of the medicine* that the doc
tor poured Into It, end while he was
doctoring, th* heaviest rain that we
have had In a year cam* up and the
dootor took It all,
Th* farmer* report that they are
having a little too much rain for th#
good of thalr oropa.
Several Knights of the grip were
hers this weak, another good sign
that depressing time* hae left w-
A gentleman was here from Dong-
las this weak looking tor a location
to' put'to a big stock of goods, but
there were no vacant store* to be
Sees Mothsr Grow Young.
“It would bo hard to overstate th*
wonderful change In my mother
since she began to nse Electric Bit
ten,” write* Mrs. W. L. Gllpttrlck.
of Danforth, Me. “Although past
70 she seems really to be growing
young again. She suffered untold
misery from dyspepsia for *0 years.
At last she could neither eat, drlsk
nor sleep. Doctors gave her np and
all remedies failed till Electric Bit
ters- worked such wonder* for her
health.” They invigorate all vital
organs, cure Liver and Kidney
troublee. Induce sleep. Impart
strength and appetite. Only tOe at
A. E. Dlmmock's, W. D. Dunaway’s
and Ingram ft Ramsey, Valdosta,
Georgia.
Several of the ministerial students
ere conducting or assisting in .eon-
ductlng revival meeting* throughout
the Valdosta Baptist Association.
Mra. Graham Forrester end chil
dren left Friday for Buena Vista,
where they go for an extended vtalt
to Mra. Forrester’* parents.
The First Requisite of Ssauty.
Thu first requisite of beauty Is a
clear complexion. Ortno
Fruit Syrup clears a adlow btotohed
complexion as It stimulate, the liver
and bowels, and tb* eyes h** 0 ®*
bright and clear. Yon owa It to
ySTfrianda to Uke It If your eomj
plexlon la bad. Orino Iarattva Frult
doss not nauseate or grip# and11*
very pleasant to taka,
nutate*. Sold by Ingram ft Bamaey.
Tuesday, July 27th, 1909.
Don’t That Sound Good to You?
Well)you can Have it, andhave it at a price within yonr reach, and
upon such terms as yon oan easily pay for it.
Yon can have an acre, five acrea, ten acrei or whatever quantity
you wapt with frontage on a good road, In ten minutes drive to
the court bonis.
Property adjoins the corporation line of Valdosta, in a strictly
whit^neighborhood. No property sold to colored people.
Call at my office and examine plst and learn prices and term*.
W. L. Glessner,
Room 5 Ashley Block, VALDOSTA, GEROR1A.
Hewlett Harness Co., valposta
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