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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, VALDOSTA, GA, SATTT.DAY, JULY 31,
COLQUITT'S BIG GAIN.
leparates and cleans thoroughly any
crate, wet or dry; beards barley, hulls
Hea. aad the cleaner can be adjusted y/j\/
(ran wheat to oats. rye. barley or rice ~
without .topping machine. bob machine b Cited with automatic Ml tightener end aelf-
reculsting Matt. b emr to feed, unruled to cnpadtr (or iu tiicand th« ligbHntironnlng
Thresher on the market. We carry n complete .lock (all aiacal Peerlea. {Portable. Stationary
and Traction Engine, and Boilers. SawfMUta and Threahera.abo lull lineo(Bepaira. .3page
Illustrated catalogue (rec.
MALSBY COMPANY, y
OLDEST AND BEST
BLOOD PURIFIER
The net gain $101,SIS
Borne of the district* Choir g (all-
Inc Off in returnh. Among them are
Moultrie and Warrior. The losses
in theie two dlatrleta mar he at
tributed to tbe/closlng down of the
large aatr mill enterprlaea at Cor
bett., and KIngwood In the Moultrie
dlatrict and at Plnopolls In the
Warrior dlitrlot.
There ia a conalderabla falling off
In the return* by negroea. The to
tal In 1908 wae 848,788 agalnat
888,784 this year.
Tax receiver Simmon, writes to
the -Observer that ha la ander the
lmpreealon that a great Ideal of
property ha. failed to gef on the
We have never claimed that S. S. S. was a medicine to work
wonders, nor one that would cure every physical gilmenl or disorder.
More than forty years ago it was placed on the market and recommended
as a Hood purifier, and today, after a long and auccessful career, and
when Its use has become almost universal, only the same honest claim
is made for it—that it is a cure for those diseases tnd disorders arising
from an impure or polluted blood. Time makes no mistakes, and the
very bait recommendation of S. S. S. is the fact that it has stood a long
test sod is now more generally used, and has the confidence of a
In tbg Queen City. Communicating
with topi* who are now prominently
I denuded with the Little-Long Com
pany. neggotlatlona ware at once en*
tercd into by which he .ecured a
large Share of stock In the concern.
Mr. Staten ha. been In the dry
good, business for, 25 year, or
more. Be ie thoroughly acquainted
with all the detalle of the trade and
has been especially successful all of
his life. He his accumulated cap
ital and his addition to the busines*
life of Charlotte will be eubataa-
tlal. Mr. Staten, In addition to own*
Ing and operating ho exceedingly
large dry goods house In Valdosta,
In which he has been markedly sue*
cessful, Is also connected with the
Citizens Bank of Valdosta and baa
always been prominent In the manu
facturing life of his home city. 1
Fine Move for Local Firm.
The acquisition of Mr.' Staten to
the Little-Long Company meant a
decided benefit to the patronage of '
this enterprising firm. His wide ex
perience In the business, parUcu-
larjy the directness of hla connec
tion with all the markets dtUrlng' th*
past 25 yeari, will make MU an ex
ceedingly valuable addition, to ttt*
Little-Long Company. Being given
t}e active management of the con
cern, he will be in position to In
stitute hie own ideas In the buslne*s
and the present management of the
(company ia congratulating itaelf
upon finding a man of such experi
ence and such special knowledge to
assume control of the business.—
Charlotte Observer.,!. JXv-'
greater number of people than any other blood medicine.
The blood is the most vital force of life; every organ, nerve,
muscle, tissue and sinew of the body is dependent on U for nourishment
and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and rich, II
furnishes to these different members the healthful properties needed to
preserve them and enable them to .. .■ i —
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Cher
perform their various duties. So
long as the bldod remains free from
infection we are spt to escape dis
ease, but fin y impurity, humor or
poison acts injuriously on the sys
tem and affects the general health.
Pustular eruptions, pimples,
rashes, and the various skin affec
tions, show that the blood la In a
feverish condition as a result of
some humor, or the presence of an
irritating, fiery add. Rheumatism
comes from an excess of uric add
la akw ikUIIa f'/l4 r, Weil
Having needs. S.B. axtan-
•tT.lyZesntutlfytolt.ia.nt.
u a Mood purifier and tonto.
Xt onriohoo, pnrifias and
sloansei the blood of all impur.
ltlu, aad at tbs aau tlmo la a
wonderful lnvlgorstor, to ale
and ay.tem builder. Xtl. aUo
a fine remedy for Bhenmetiew.
It U muter of this very pain
ful dlaeaee, and as a tonlo to
giv* appetite, etrength to the
nerves and bnild up tho sys
tem It has no equal.
nils very fiat medlolne
Indeed, and I have every eoafl-
denes la It.
MBS. W. L. BAILEY.
102 Linden fit., Clearfield, Pa.
■aw . It where the property wa*
found, but he thinks that a board of
appraisers might bring a lot more
property to the hooka and a larger
return for some already on the
hooka \
_ The return, were first 1 sent In by
phone Saturday afternoon and the
dred and fifty tbonannd. The ilgure*
sent down by mall thl. morning end
compared with the digest of laat
year reducea the gfiln : considerably.
tunics mutt mi cAtcss ui ui in wu
in the circulation,'while Catarrh,
Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula and
Contagious Blood Poison, are nil
deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as
the cause remains. Bsd blood may come from various causes, such as
a sluggish condition of (he system, Imperfect bowei and kidney action,
indigestion, etc., or the trouble may be inherited; but whatever the cause
fee blood must be purified before the body can be healthy.
S. S. is a natural blood purifier and tonic. It is made entirely
BRkJiarmtess juices and extracts of roots, herbs and barks of rccog-
H^fecurative ability, and being free from all harmful minerals is an
^^■aMuafe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. goes down into the
glllllll^Bmd removes any and every trace of impurity, humor or
^^^^^Hfreshens and enriches the blood and cures promptly and
MBftheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Skin
Blood Poison, and all other blood disorders. S.S.S.
at the same time a most pleasant acting medl-
‘■■y A. ’* '* Mtodhas bcaome weak and who arc suii'ering with
For Fall Planting,
Many Car Lead. Being Shipped
from Section Around Moultrie.
Colquitt county baa long been one
of the big wool-producing countie,
of South Georgia, bnt according to
the Moultrie Observer the remnant,
of the flocks of aheep are going
rapidly and in a year or two Cob
qultt will have ho'more wool grow
ers than the average old county <4
the state. A ear of sheep went lj-
ward from, there yesterday mornJg
to points In Tenneaaee or KentuiKr.
They came from KoblnsontoiMftlct,
moat of them bMm; .fromflock
Rutabagas, Turnips, Cabbage, Lookout Moun
tain Potatoes, Beets, Onion Sets, Seed Rye,
Barley, Etc. . . ...
to cleanseihe
121 Patterson St., Valdosta, Ga.
•be will spend tome tt-n-i with her
relative.. *
Mis. Luolle Pa'ten 1. a; A Ml thl*
week the guest of friends.
Col. W. D. Buio ant lie Jm.
Gaskins came down fro NhaMOe
Friday af.ernoon, and . .pent th?
evening here with friends.
Mr. Moae. Leo lent /our corres
pondent a stalk of corn that Is
something of n curiosity. When It
•prang from the ground It grew iu
one stalk about halt way, the stalk
devlded, both shoots had well dtvel*
oped ears and tassels.
Mr. Robt. Mnrphey spent Sunday
In Valdosta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Howell are
keeping house in the Clemente
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Howell left
Wednesday for Brown, Florida, to
b« at the bedside of Mrs. Howell's
mother who Is real tick.
Mrs. B. L. Joyner who has been
.making her home here with Mrs.
George) Howell since the death of
her husband for a year, has moved I
to Thomaavllle. where she will
make her home with her sister.
Mt!~W. E. Stevens spent Wed
nesday In Valdosta where he wen.
on business
C.No aching heads in this bank The (one is
fe kept to the highest standard of efficiency.
|TA C.The Burroughs Adding Machine does
mechanical mathematical work scat-
Il/gy, lately. It does the brain-dulmg
Kmv work. Thus we have active
Bh£^^ mind* handling your
business.
H
■i>'i
for-
■K aheep
A them up
(eat spring
! the- hum-
"could not
i,\nt fid
\ Newman i urr. ivJ^D
■were and painful accident nbofe
I noon today, having dislocated nls
| right shoulder in a tail at the homo
lot Mr. IB. Pearlmtn/ ' ^
On ala way to dinner, Mr. f/ew.
man atqdbgfljk'kr,t vealumu..
enquire aMHh the lattor’e condition,
arid wtfl£'|Hng ln\a rocking ehnlr
nnd Macon, c
Atlanta and
west. Local
C.Make this bank your bank.
C.A bank that is progressive
and prompt is the bank for yog.
mediate points,
Savings Department
Pay 4 Percent Interest
5:18 a. m.
sleeping car to Jacksonville.
Valdosta Bank & Trust Co.
Valdosta, Georgia.
5:lU p. m. MEVS?
tag observation pavlot car.
moned Dr. Frank T/Mmaa. Dr. Thorp-
an had him removed to the Halcyon
sanitarium, where hla Injuries ware
given farther attention, y
Mr. Newman wae down topn for
a' abort while this afternoon, '•Mb
hla shoulder bandaged up, bnt be
will not be able to me It for a good
while
alley 1.. t\Y- > n
jtrcels. As lu-l
It the dry good*
Tie was fired u»
way, the bullet ■
right shoulder, ■
wound, which Isl
Three shots wem
taking effecL
Montgomery did
Clara unto ho wa
does not know bow
or whether they w
ored. Other*, hot
running from the i
and afterwards h<
connected with the
f Lumber Company.
,, Mr. L. J. Clemente left last
> week tor hla turpcnUne plant in
( Florida, where he will spend somo
i time.
k Mr. Levin baa moved bis stock
a of goods beta from Nashville aad
opened up In the Farmer* . Bank
> building.
j Mr. Barber of Valdosta, came over
0 Saturday and spent tbe day her* lu
a the interest of hla firm.
! Mr. Lockridge of Douglas was here
| several days this week soliciting
* Stock for n new Inauranco Com-
' paay that ha la organising.
Mr. Warren Dickerson of Ratio,
was here n short time Saturday, he
1 brought hi* <l*ter-ln-Iaw here to
. catch the train for her home in
I Blackahenr.
, Ex-Senator F. B. SIrmans, of Sir-
j mans, came over Faldgy and spent
Atlantic Coast Line
SOUTHBOUND—No. 1 S.-00 p. m
No. 3, 8.-00 a. gt;. No; 3, lfcSS p. m
NORTHBOUND-No. If, lOiSS •
m., No. 4.11:16 p. m., Noi I, 10:« a
m„ No. 14, UKB p. m.
' These.&hedulea show the time at
which titaina may be expected to ar
rive and depart, but such schedule
at tbe time stated is pot guaranteed
Death of Little Child. ;/
The baby , child of . Ur. and Hfiy
Richard Black of Hahlra died
their home there yesterday atwjfaa
Illness lasting for several dayfl
* The- baby was brought to taI-
dost* thl* morning aad Inter wa*
carried out to Cherry Creek eeme-
tory when* It waa . Interred this af
ternoon.
From Valdosta, Ga.
Por farther information at to rate*,
schedules, etc., apply to B, M.
Week*. Ticket Agent, Valdosta, On.,
C- B. RHODES. J? W. JAMISON,'
O. P. A.. T. P. A..
Macon. Georgia.
Better Lights at Coart House!
The county, commissioners have
had one hundred 18 Watt Tongston
lamp* pat In -to replace that many
14 & P. carbon Umps, which mean*
84 per cent more lights tor «w-hnlt
the coat of current consumed.
JC. Quarterman,
ncian and Surgeon,
[ver Bondurant’s drugstore
JALDOSTA. GEORGIA
I the afternoon hero.
Mr. R. L. Patten left Friday
j morning tor Baltimore nnd other
; eastern markets where he will com-
[ bine badness with pleasure,
p Tedder pulling has been keeping
' tbe farmer* very busy tor the past
i urn days. The fanner* report en* of
tbe beat crops that they have had In
I year*.
P. W. ROBERTSON,
Ticket Agent A. C. L.
; Valdosta, 6a.
.NORTH,
v. Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga
1H0MEWCAR
.2 00
. 250
2.60
Tickets on sale every Sunday until September 26th,
1909, limited to date of sale.
5.00
5.00
7.00
7-00
7.00
Tickets on sale every Saturday until August 2lst, 1909,
limited to Ten days in addition to date of sale.
Write us in regardlto 35.00 excursion rate, Savannah to
New York, via Washington, D. C.