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DEATH OF MISS WINN.
Prominent Lady' Passed Away
STALLINGS’ <}REDIT0R8 MODI
(From Wedneaday'a Dally.)
Mr. J, P. Ulmer lett this morning
for a few clays' atay at WMte
Springs.
Mr. J. C. Thornburg, of HeHna.
Ga., was a vu'tor In the city yea*
torday.
Mr. George H. Crafts, "f Dublin,
waa among the rlaltora nere laat
nief&t.
Mr. J. Y. Chapman came oyer
from Quitman and apent last night
lu the'city.
Mr. Hugh Auatln, of Dixie, waa
among the visitors In the city yes
terday.
Mrs. J. M. Boston, who has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. F. Zelg-
ler In Valdosta, has returned to her
home at Beech Island, S. C.
Mr. C. W. Sinclair, of Madison, la
spending today in Valdoata.
Miss Audry Carter left this mom*
tng for a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Wooten, at Waukeeoah, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Peeler, of
MlUtown, are In the city looking for
a home here. It they Can not a
suitable house they expect to move
to Valdosta.
The Times yesterday received the
second open sea Island cotton 1 bloom
of the season, which came from the
Held of Albert Johnson, a tenant on
the place of Mr. J. E. Webb, M
Hahlra. - ,
Rev. C. E. Cook came down from
Adel yesterday and spent the day tt
this city. He waa the guest of Pre
siding Elder J. A. Harmon. *
Mrs. S. H. Smith returned ycrater,
day from a visit to Quitman.
Mr. Flem Smith left yesterday for
Jacksonville to spend some time.
Mr. W. D. Dunaway Is this
week having a handsome soda foun
tain put In his drug store. Mr.
Dunaway la the oldest druggist In
the city, hut the newest one to die-
pen.se soda J
drinks.
Mr. and Mrs.
Barber Left Between Suns and
Gave Creditors Merry Ha Ha.
(From' Wednesdays Dally.)
A . number of merchants- In the
City, hie landlady and probably
others, are lamenting the sudden
departure of W. E. Stallings, a
white barber who had worked tor
about two \ months at City Barber
Shop hear the postofflce, and who
left, without telling them goodbye.
The regret they feel over bta un-
(From Tuesday’s Dally.)
Mr. and Mrs. T. Wynans’EUlB, ot
St read, Ga., ard. visiting the family
of Mrs. F, IL C. Bills.
Mrs. B. T. Bentley hag., returned
from a'.*islt.to relatives at' Waldo.
Savannah on Yesterday.
. (From .Wednesday’s Dally.)
Miss i lary A. Winn, a member of
one ot/ the -moot prominent' families
in Sputbefn Georgia, died the;
Savannah' Hospital at 2:30 o'clock
Ti^isday morning, after a week’s III-
Tbe friends ot Mrs. Barnes Bent
ley will regret to' learn oiflhe death
of her brother, Mr. O. ‘ M. Shrop
shire, of Atlanta. Mrs! Bentley lett
Friday to be at bln bed-elde, but he
$ied before she reached* there.
Mrs. B. P. Rose and children left
today for Waynesvllle. N. 0., to
spend several weeks. -
Mist Edna Fielding, of Waldo,
Fla., Is spending the week with her
sister,- Mrs. B. T. Bentley, ;
Mr. Will Strickland left today tor
Atlanta, TaluUh Falls and other
points, to spend some time.
Miss Vlrgle Ashley, ofvjlavannah,
Is visiting' her' sister,' Mrs. J- F.
Stapler.
Miss Elbe Shepherd, ot Colum
bus, Ga., Is the guest of Mine Annie
Lou Fender.
Mr. R. C. Brown, of Lakeland,
Fla., -was among the visitors hero
yesterday and last night. " .
Mr. J. J. McCranto came over
from Quitman and spent awhfle in
the city this morning.
ness ot appendicitis.
The Times on yesterday referred
to Allse Winn’s illness, apd .to the
faefihat her.nephews, Messrs. Abtal
Winn and A. W. Varnedoo of this
city,: had gone to Sa^ai^iah, after
a manage announcing her Illness
was' -received here. The message
ceremonious leaving Is accentuated
by the tact that Stallings forgot to
pay bis board-bill and for quite a
quantity of merchandise which he
and bta. wife bought a few days be
fore. It is also stated that a hand
some rarer belonging to Capt. Bar
ker, of the O. 8. ft F. railroad, got
mixed up with the tools belonging
to Stallings, and waa taken away.
It fat said (hat Stallings ahd his
wife made numerous bills at Mveral
stores on Friday and Saturday,
ranging In amount from 31.60 to
$40.00, promising to pay within a
few days. He and bis wife stopped
at Mrs. Alderman's boarding house,
and when he was asked Saturday
night for Me board, amounting to
about $86.00, he told Mrs. Alder
man he would pay her on Sunday
morning
y-h«re, though unknown to
The funeral took place from Mid-
way church lu Ub-u-ty county yes-
Nbbet, pastor of L'/estmtntster Pres
byterian church /inducting the ser
vice*. The bun jl occurred In the
burial ground ate the church.
Miss Winn was a native of Dor
chester, and One of (he most prom*
lnenjJTSdiea In Liberty county. Stu
was ! a sister, of Mr. A. F. Winn kzft
Mrs. Stevens, of Liberty cuunty and
Vsrnedoe, of Valdosta.
BMIdesflgbese Immediate relatives
she la Survived by a large family
oonaectfiJte*
Miss tKfts condition hud been
a cause rdf alarm to her relatives
and-friends for some weeks, though
she Was acutely ill for only a few
days. Her death lemovea from the
alalfe Of life a woman who was ea.
teem’ll-in the highest degree by
hundreds of friends.
Do You Want a Home?
Whpre you can have plenty of room to turk around, have plenty s£
fruit and vegetables, keep a cow and raise chfpkens, and yet have'
markets.
all 'the convenience* of scboola, churches an.! city
Don’t That Sound Good to You?
morning. When Sundsy
came Mr. and Mrs. Stallings were
gone, sod the people whom they owe
are wondering where they are.
landlady
Mr. W. P. Corbett left yesterday
afternoon for/ Pablo Beach, where
ho will probably spend twT> or three
Well, you can have it, and have it at a price within your reach, ai$d
upon such terms as you can easily psy- for it.
You can have an acre, five acres, ten acres or whatever quantity
you want with frontage on a good road, In ten minutes drive to
the court house. - . , •'ip\
Property adjoins the corporation line of Valdosta, in a strictly
white neighborhood. Mo property sold to colored people. 1
ft Call at my office and examine plat and learp prices and tetma.
Stallings Informed his
that his wife was going down ^ to
White Springs for a while and he
was allowed to takd her trunk out
Of the house. He left a small empty
trunk of hie own In hie room. .
It Is understood that! an effort may
be made to apprehend Stallings and
bring h'm back, though It la said
that the only charge that can be
lodged against him Is for taking
Capt. Barker's razor and for a mis
demeanor he la said to have commit-
[tea at his boarding house.
. Mr.F.H. Hewlett left this morn
ing on. a business trip to Jeaup and
Brunswick.
Mr. H. D. Jones left this morning
for Whlgham, where he will spend
n day or two on business.
■Mr. W. H. Morgan, of Adel, waa
among the visitors In the city laat
night.' v i.
Mr. W. H. McKinnon came down
from Hahlra and spent laat night in
.the city.
Misses Bessie Ahd Arlo Godwin
ere spending the week with their
young man, where did ypn I
4nlce dressy shoe? Why,
Smoy Adams at the Wyone
D.r they are going at bargains , ,
-‘nr thler sale. 1
W. L. Glessner,
Room 5 Athiey Block. VALDOSTA, GERORIA.
now during thler sale.
Jones will
leave tomorrow morning for Pablo
Beach and{ after spending awhile
there will sail for New York. They
will spend a month or more In the
north.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Patterson, ot
Argyle, are visitors In the city to
day.
Most .people do not like to put
effort to anything. It does not re
quire effort to buy low shoes at
Wyone. Shoe Co. Just a little cash
BROTHBR.
; Banker Declare^ ho is Mot
e Block Sheep of Family.
J. G. Mackey rattled Oliver,
linax banker, more -Completely
lay than has any one else;
he appeared on the stand at
idge yesterday afternoon and
that while he waa In the lew-
uslueaa in Alabama he haa
number of articles of jewelry
ran. who gave his name an b.
“ Harding. ' He said that as
erts of WUIsooochee. Several enter-
talnments are being planned for
them:
Mr. A. K. Roberts was in town
Friday on his way to WlUaooochee.
Mr. Gus Taylor earns over from
Morven Friday and will spend a few
days with his mother.
Mrs. T. M. Gibbs who has been
spending some'tlme in the city with
her husband, Mr. T. M. Gibbs, one
of the superintendents on the gov
ernment building, {oft thin morning
Negroes Were Well-Behaved^
The Thomas rule Tlmee-Enterprln*
commends very highly, the behavior
of the negroes who recently held n
State convention of Pytblans in that
city: It says:
The recent convention of Knights
ot Pythias among the negroes of
(From Tuesday’s Dally.) A'
Mr. J. C. Rellhan has returned
from n visit of several' days to heme
folks. In Douglas. . ‘v
Mr. J.' Black returned last w5h-
For Fall Planting,
Oliver declared that he has a twin
brother who went under the name
of Leroy Charles Harding, and that
it wag this brother to whom Mr.
Mackey sold the Jewelry and who Is
the Leroy Charles Harding, about
whlise criminal record In Alabama,
Mississippi, Georgia and Ohio- so
so much has been written and as
whom he haa himself been ldontl-
Rutabagas, Turnips, Cabbage, Lockout Moun
tain Potatoes, Beets, Onion Sets, Seed Rye,
Barle^fetc. . . i. ... .
fled.''. .
Oliver stated that he knew much
of the history of this brother;
knew, for Instance, that he had
been in Trouble In Alabama ana
Mississippi and had been taken back
to Ohio to answer serious charges
after being spirited away from At
lanta >n an express ear.
The hearing, no far as Oliver Is
concerned, ended yesterday after
noon, and be was carried back to
the Jill, Marshal White and Deputy
Marshal Button who had him In
charge returning to Valdosta last
night.
121 Patterson St, Valdosta, Ga.
“What's My Balance?
C.Onc moment, n—hero are the figures, al cc
K>. We did k with a Bur-
Adding Machine. A .
that gives evidence of /
revive methods of j
u, s bright,
cofficforc*.
n't weuy from
rzuSz
giving you in-
nk kUigrai service.
Saving Department
P*V 4 Per Cent Interest
-day for Jackgonvllle, Fla., wb^fthe
has accepted a position In
The electric theaters.
Miss Winnie Wood, of Eufaula.
Ala., Is visiting the family ot her
uncle, Mr. I. B. Broxton.
Mrs. Willie Cline, of Inez, Ky., and
her two children, Virgil and Leila,
have recently moved to Valdosta.
Mrs. Cline will assist her relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Broxton, In oonduetlng
a boarding house on Savannah ave.
Mr. F. H, Hewlott la out on the
read this week In the Interest of his
company, the Ingram Hewlett Har
ness Company.
Mr. John Ray hn returned from
big trip to New York, Philadelphia
and other eastern cities, having so-
companled his father there several
days ago.
REAL ESTATE
FORSALE.
$1,600 Will buy all icc new 5*
room residence on Floyd S:.,
**"'• tity wa -
$14,000 Will buy a S roonT
residence on Johnson St. Size
of lot 130x1171-2.
$2,000 Will buy a 6-room resi
dence on corner of Magnolia
and Johnson St. Ceiled and
papered, *11 conveniences, city
ana well water.
$ 750 Will b“V * small 4--
room residence No. 316 Gordon
St, good size lot. Terms $100
casht balance $75.00 year, no
interest.
$2,000 Will buy a nice little
home at Pine Park.. 4 lots lOOx
292 each, about 4 acres in all In
one body; 4 room residence.
. plastered walls,- good well
$1,000 Will buy a nice little
home at Cecil, Ga., 4-room
house and about 2 acres ofland
$3,000 Will buy a brick store
and about $1,300 worth of dry
goods, shoes,jiants, notions,
etc at the-old 6. S> & F. depot,
best stand in town.
,oidf!;t n if w w a f, t h yoar proptrtv
H H. Stotesbury
REAL estate broker
Valdosta, Ga.
white: pft>t>le* m
rag expected before
they came that the town would be
filled x wjth darkles who would take
a 1 nip once In a while of poaithly
Jamaola ginger and the like
the, pol'oe barrels of trouble,
so with this eighteen hundred.'
Be It said to their oredlt, there
never waa -a more orderly and well
behaved crowd ot men together in
this city. There was not a tingle
arrest the whole time they were her*
and never waa ona seen boisterous
or noisy to any appreciable extent
They elmply came here, • toyed three
daya, and behaved themselves. In
their conduct there la an example
worthy the consideration of both
races. To think -that so many ne
groes oonlil get together and remain
three day*" and never one of them
get drunk, to die ordinary man’a
comprehension) It Is almost Impos
sible to comprehend. This was done.
Meosra- H. Pope, A. Robinson
and R. L. Barfield, of this county,
leave today to attend the State
meeting of the Farmers’ Union, at
Macon. The session will continue
until Saturday night
Moultrie Lets Contracts.
Moultrie Is full of contractors to
day who have como to bid on the
jobj that will be let by the city
council tonight for the sewer com.
pletloa, the water works extension
and the erection of a stand-pipe.
Some twenty or twenty-live men are
registered at the Hotel Colquitt
who are here to look after the work
There le something like forty thou
sand dollars worth of contracts that
w(ll be let at the council meeting
tenigb to the lowest and best bta-
der and It now looks as It the city
would be able to get the competi
tive bids ot many very reliable con
trading firms.—Observer.
Children Who are Sickly.
Mothers who value their own
comfort and the welfare of their
children; should never be without a
box of Mother Gray’* Sweet Powders
tor Children, for nee throughout the
reason. They break up colds, ears
feverishness, constipation, teething,
disorder*, headache and ntomacn
troubles. These powders never fall.
Sold by nil drag stores, lie. Don’t
accept any substitute. A trial pack
age will se nent free to any mother
who wtll address AUea S. Olmstead,
Le Roy, N. T. . <
Winn left .this awning for Savan
nah la answer to a telegram ’'an
nouncing iho dangerous Illness of
that city of Mlsg Basle Winn, wno
is n sister of Mrs. C. C. Varneaoe
of this city.
Mr. J. O. Mackey want over to
Balnbrldce today as a witness In the
OUvsr .bankruptcy hearing whloh Is
belngfheld there this week. Mr.
Mackey'knew Oliver, or Harding,
the name he then nailed under, at
Attala, Ala., several years ago. It la
said that Oliver operated In the Ala
bama town very much In the some
manner be did at Climax, and itung
everybody who had any dealings
with him.
Mrs. H. C. Collins and children,
of Newberry, Fla., are visiting bor
parents, Mr. and Mrz. Robert Barn
well.
Miss Annie Lou McCord, of Jack-
eon, Ga., In the gnest of Mr. and
Mrs. M. p. Harvey, on River street.
The largest stock of low shoes and
pumpi ever offered In thin section
la now on eqjjP at greatly redMed
prices. You ralnot realise fully un
less you come and Bee for yourself.
We have made deep cuts on every-
thing hi oxfords and pumps and It
will be to your advantage to Inves
tigate for yourself. If you will cal!
on us and need anything In shoes,
we feel sure you will boy at our
prices. Same place on ’the corner.
Wyone Shoe Co.., H. E. Miller, Pres.
MISS HOBSON ARRIVES.
Hero of the Merlmae sad Mrs, Hob
son are Being Congratulated.
Washington July 21—Representa
tive end Mrs. Richmond P. Hobson,
of Alabama, are receiving congratu
lations today upon ths -arrival ot a
little daughter.
8ee* Mother Grow Young.
"It wouTd bo hard to overstate the
wonderful change In my mother
since she began to use Electric Bit
ter*," writes Mrs. W. L. Gllpatrlck,
of Danforth, Me. "Although past
70 she seems really to be growing
young again. She suffered untold
misery from dyspepsia for 20 years.
At last she could neither eat, drink
nor sleep. Doctors gave her np and
nil remedlrs fatted till Electric Bit
ter* worked such wonder* for* her
health.” They Invigorate all vital
organs, cure Liver and Kidney
troubles. Induce sleep,, impart
strength and appetite. Only 60c at
A. E. Dbnmoek’s, W. D. Dunaway’s
and Ingram ft Ramsey, Valdosta,
Georgia.
■ s -
, , aav I
i ■ W. •••••;
All our $2.60 Ladles Pumps with
strap aow going at $2.76. Wyone
Shoe Co.
Lawyer* Argued Receivership Case.
Cols, C. L. Smith, Q. A. Whit-
aker and J. F. McCracken went
over- to Thomasvllle yesterday, their
business being to appear before
Judge. Mitchell in the case of B. L.
Patterson vs. the Dalton Grocery
Company. Mr. Pattersod was one
ot the stock holders of the Dalton
Grocery Company In the hands of
a receiver. Messrs. Whitaker and
MeCracldn represented Pattenon In
the salt and Mr. Smith represented
the Dalton Grocery Company.
Judge Mitchell refused to appoint
a receiver and will allow the credi
tors to liquidate the buslnesa.
It ft understood the creditors
have already been paid 60 per eent
of their clalmi and there nr* t good
many other cases yet nndtspoeed ot
Do not watt until tb* last day of
sale to buy Shoes, come early and
get the pick of our stoek. Wyone
Shoe Co.
ATLANTA MERCHANT KILLED.
Atlanta, Ga., July 21— 1 T.,
Smith, a grocer, 60 years old, Jnt
killed; by a train this morning - on
the Southern railway at Conatltu-
tion, a small station near here.
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Valdosta Bank & Trust Co.,
Valdosta, Georgia.
Dr. J. A. Parrish,
DENTIST
Office over Ingram ft Ramsey’s drug store, corner HU1 aventte
ancUPatterson St. Office boars 9 to 3. Sunday by appointment. •