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THE VALDOSTA -*UU«. VALDOSTA, OA,
I» superior to all wallflnlshei
or prepared kalsomlnes-hereto-
ore placed upon the market
Try it and you will always use
DecoWItatra
For Sale By
W. H. Briggs
Hardware Company
Valdosta. Georsria
Dr. DAN H. BREEDLOVE
Osteopath.
OaaicB McKay Building
JBet Phon. 148 Residence Phone
Atlanta, Ga., July^ 10—Posses
tram Marietta and Atlanta are tula
afternoon bunting a negro who as*
.suited Miss Humphries, an 18-
year-old girl at Vlnlngs, near Atlan
ta, this morning.
The girl was almoat choked W
death, and he,- condition <• critical.
A negro caught near the station
is thought to be the man and a
1;--chlng la feared.
Saranfldi, 0»-. July JO.—What has
becomeDeal Jackson and the
first bale of Georgia cotton? Is the
question being ssked on the floor of
the Savannah Cotton Exchange.
One year ago today the first hale
of cotton laat season was sold at
auction In front of tha Cotton Ex
change for twenty cents a pornd
It was a little lata even at that Deal
Jackson of Dougherty county la the
'flret bale' man of Georgia and the
darkey seems to he late this year In
getting bis inlUal bag marketed In
P. C. Quarterman,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Bondarant’s drugstore
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
iHONEWCAR
Mention From Mill town.
Mr. Collins Mangnm, of Dowling
Park, returned home with btt
brother-in-law and will spend some
time here with Bargeron.
Milltown baa been considerably
wet this week in spite of the fact
that Georgia fffcry. It rains almost
every day.
Mr. D. W. Plowden, of Valdosta,
van a visitor to our town this ween.
Mr. Plowden is a property owner
here, and he came down to see
about it.
Mr: H. D. Land, of Jacksonville,
was here this week in the. Interest
of his house, Mr. Land reports bust-
picking up all over his terri
tory.
i down to
fend Sunday
Visiting her
RAILROAD
It Is expected Jsekson will be
hedrd from before the end of the
week,
twelve
Will sell excursion tickets at reduced
the following occasions: : : :
With cotton bi
cents a pound now, a new bale ought
to be sold for s pretty still figure.
Another Man Goes_j|N«ne.
Lee Herndon s barber, has been
added to list of Chatham county's
alleged Insane people. It hae been
a long time since so many people
have been In jail in Chatham county
Mobile, Ala., National Convention, Knights of Colum
bus, August 3rd to 6tb.
Albany, Ga , G. U. O. O. F., August 10 to 13.
Flovillt, Ga., Indian Springs Holiness Camp Meeting,
August 2-15.
Macon, Ga., July 21-24, Farmers’ Union, Georgia Division
Seattle, Wash.. Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, June
1st October 16th. £
Seattle, Wash., I. O. O. F , Sept, 20-25,
Spokane, Wash., National Irrigation Congress, August
9-14,1909.
effects, and at the same time thoroughly purify the blood, the use of
S. S. S. at this time may save you from a long spell of sickness, and it
will certainly prepare you for the strain of the long, hot Suiflmer.
ness
Herndon la the Tth white man to
be arrested on this charge within
the past few week* andH many ne
groes uro held on the qalhe charges.
Two negroes have walked into the
office of the ordinary wltMp the past
ten dsya rn^ voluntarily naked to be
tried for Insanity and sent to the
asylum. They have been' accommo
dated.
Herndon went to the home of a
friend in the Southern seottpn of the
city at two o'clock An the morning
and awakened him to go visit a
preacher, with him. When the min
ister was reached he-«mr that Hern
don was lnsafiwanil iMialnoil him un-
Many people have put off using
a tonic until the system became
Mr. W. L. Black n
Quitman Saturday toffi
with Mrs. Black wbolj
parents. 1
Miss Dedge, of Tam|
n visit to her aunt an
J. E. Thigpen and Dr. J
Mra. R. B. Allen and children are
spending this week down near
Naylor, the guests of her parenta.
Mr. Thomas W. Church spent two
days last week at Cherry Creek,
Where Rev.-J, C. Wlljiinaon Is 'con-
so weakened it could not resist
disease, and have paid for the
neglect with a spell of fever,
malaria, or some other trouble.
S. S. S. is Nature's ideal tonic
and blood purifier, made en
tirely of the pure extracts of
In addition to the ubove, there are a number of occasions
for which rates will be authorized on certificate plan: Ticket
Agents will furnish full information.
-s* W. H. LEAHY,
” General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
hewing, strengthening, health
giving roots and herbs. It tones
up the stomach and digestion,
rids one of that tired, worn-out feeling, improves the appetite and diges
tion, and in every way contributes to the strengthening and building
up of the eittire system. S.S. S. is recognized everywhere as the
-greatest of all blood purifiers, and this combined with its unequalled
-Joniqeproperties, make it a medicine needed bj^ery one in the Spring.
SS-S. is for sale at all drfig stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
J, Y. Blitch, Vice Pres. Jr. /
First National
day morning .from Nashville' whei
she has been the guest,of her rail
| tires, Mr. and Mrs. Jon$AlIen.
Universal sorrow Is felt bezfchtftr
the death of Judge H. B. Peeples'.
The Judge had been a Resident or
our county for a number of years,
end almost every man, woman and
child knew Judge Peeples, and It
pained them to hear wll-hla death.
Mrs. J. B. Fender* left Saturday
afternoon for Jacksonville, where
she goes to be at the bed-aide of a
Valdosta, Georgia.
Georgia School
of Technology
ATLANTA, GA.
United States Depositary.
Aoconnta of individual!, firms and corporations solicited upon the mow
favorable terms conalatent with safe and conservative banking.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest compounded quarterly, or certificates of deposits issued bearlni
interest from date of iasae. s -.
Foreign Exchange
Sold on all the Principal Cities of the World.
DIRECTORS.
A TECHNICAL INSTITUTE of the highest
rank, whoso graduates occupy prominent
and lucrative position* in engineering and
commercial life.- Located in the moot pro
gressive city of tho Sooth, with the abound,
ing opportunities offered its graduates in the
South’* present remarkable development
Advanced courses in Mechanical. Electrical,
Textile and Civil Engineering, Engineering
Chemistry, Chemistry and Architecture.
Extensive and new equipmentof Shorn Mill,
Laboratories, etc. New Library and new
Chemical Laboratory. Coat reasonable.
XMh mats b CtariewdMel ttUfrMMbohisUpa
Btod«a.r»Mt».d<MWMw«4wbi»tti marine
For 01a.tT.tel aukv.Mdne
K. G. MATHESON, A. M.. LL. D., Pres.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
was only Alee TempleUtablas of the
Myitlc Shrine enjoylnf* their mid
summer ceremonial session. It has
been a long Um* since the Shrlsert
had so much fun In the middle of the
heated term before. The candidate*
also enjoyed the ooooalon—or may
they did*'and that Is the only way to
find -out
There were visitor* present from
Macon, Augusts, Fitzgerald, Albany,
Thomasvllle, Valdosta, Woycros* ana
other points where the territory of
Alee Temple extend*. -
No Action Over Mrs. Hayes’ -Death.
It la announced that tho Savannah
Chapter Daughters of the Confed
eracy will take no action relative
to the death of Mrs, J. Addison
Hayes, the daughter of Jefferson
Davis, who la dead In Colorado. It
Is uiually the custom when -a dis
tinguished person whose llfe^, was
connected with the ConiMersdf dies
tor the chapter to send s wreath, but
this will not be done in thl* In
sane.
Leaken for Collector of Port.
It t* expected the commission ot
Mr. W. R. Leaken at collector of the
port ot Savannah will arrive daring
the week. He will at once begin
preparations tor gtv ng bond and. as
suming charge of th* custom bouse.
Mr. Leaken will maks.a very set
table collector. He Is * verfr^Uj
visit last week. Mr. Conner former
ly worked for a well known Insur
ance comnukr and made Milltown
kls headoMfers for some time. He
(eye thatj^Kas to come back mind
get a drink of itllltown's water ev
ery bnce In aqqjle.
Rumor aayirtFore will be a mar
riage In or near Milltown In tf|(t
near future. We are
Any Height and Stay.
In stock at all times.
ALSO BARB WI^E.
waiting for
the knot to be tied before giving the
names of this happy couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Patten return
ed laat week from Fernandlna, Fla..
where they went to be the guest* ot
their two children at that place.
Miss Fannie Rlgell spent Sunday
end part ot Mondffy with her sister,
Mrs. J. R. Batterbee.
•ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
Hag of theeesaqnl wt*. OfroOemaWbl^d ywwtffi wwwwlA
The Geiser Manufacturing V>- ' - ■ ; ■ A
Company’s mm-,: lTtV 7 -' vS’W'i'Wh'lmP'
New"Peerl8ss”Tiireslier
separates and cleans thorouthly any 1 T " 1
train, wet or dry; beards barley, halls 'Ssyffic*
rice, and the cleaner can b* adjusted vJjy,
from wheat to oat*. rye. barky or rice ,
without stopping machine. Each machine is fitted with automatic belt tightener amt seU-
regulattnf blast. Ueeay to feed, unequaled in capacity for its sit* and tbeBghtesttnnniag
Thresher on the market. We earn a complete stock (all aiaas) Peerless {Portable. Stationary
and Traction Engines and Boiler*, Saw^ftQi and Thresher*.also full lineof Repairs. $6page
muitretfd cmatogw free, , r ' - .j
MALSBY COMPANY, P St. Atlanta, Ga. *
Beat Previous French Record.
Paris. July 20—Henry Farman,
the aviator, best the French aero
plane records last night, remaining
1?» the air an hour and twenty-three
,st minutes.
J. T. Roberst,
Valdosta, - ft. Georgia- jg*