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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, VALDOSTA, GA, S
omjHA.VS HOME EXCURSION.
TRIED FOR THIRTY YEARS.
Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their _
sea should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the Mx
ndvicc of a' physician of over 40 years* experience uPl I
—a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases
of woman. Every letter of this has the most MHfl
careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly 1
confidential. Many sensitively modest women write
fully to Or. Pierce what they would shrink from
telling to tlicir local physician. The local physician
is pretty sure to say that Ite cannot da anything
without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that
these distasteful examinationa are generally need
less, end that no woman, except In rare'eases, should submit to them.
Dr. Piaroe't treatment will cure you right in the privacy of
your own home. His 14 Favorite Prescription 44 has cured
hundreds of thousands, tame of them the worst of esses.
It Is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of n regularly graduated
physician. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every
ingredient on its outside wrapper. There’s no secrecy. It will bear examina
tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some un«efup.
Pious medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifie
with your health. Write to World 4 ! Dispensary Medieal Association, Dr. R.
V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.,—take the advice received end be well.
ccursion Will bo Ituu from
Us to Macon on A UK. 12.
-plian’s Home Excursion
from Valdosta ' to Macon
and l iteimedlato points on Thura-
dey, , ugu^ 12th. Thcv train will
run on the Shoody schedule, but
the excursionists can return on tho
special train or remain and reeturn
the following day on the Shoody.
All ^ood white people are lnvltejd
to go',on the excursion and carry a
well filled itaaket. There will be a
plcnloj dinner at the Home. We
hav* k : baggage car to taka boxes.,
and baskets.
This excursion Is expected to ex
pel any run before. Part of the pro
reeds from the sale of the ticket*
goes ho the Home and in this way
we haVe already raised enough to
build la halvy orphanage to take care
of thejbablea. We have about twen
ty babies In the Home and about
one hundred and flftjr orphan*.
Baptist congregation that prosecu
ted him for taknlg their church as
a dwelling. The oivil case against
Joyce was concluded In the City
court last week when the jury award
ed the^.church people $250 for the
church building confiscated by. J. W.
Joyce. A criminal nult was then In
stituted against 'him for desecration
of church property which waa tried
Saturday and a verdict of not guilty
returned. ,
.. The evidence Introduced. was Mi
the effect that Joyce had put a par
tition in the church and bad taken
the pews to make a- hog pen. Tho
defense was that negotiations : had
been entered into for the purchaw
of tho church, by Joyoe and that he
had been told that be could get It,
and he moved Into It In good faith.
So the Jury evidently concluded that
the civil verdict against him was
sufficient.
The land upon which the eburefh
stood was deeded to the church by
the late Dr. Bourqutne, of near Bar
ney. -Mrs. Joyce was a daughter of
Dr. Bourqulne and In the division
of the church fell to her Bhare.—
Quitman. Free Press.
(From Wednesday's Dally.}'
tssrs. Patterson & McCrackln
large timber deal with- the Karen
Cypreffl Company, located at Way-
cross. The deal is au Important
one, and: in. the matter of profit. Is
one of the biggest trades ever made
In this part of the state.
They sold to the Waycron com
pany, the cypress and pine saw mill
timber on 1,000 acres'bf lnnd own
ed by them fn Grand Bay, about 11
miles northeast of Valdosta. The
price received tor the timber. waa
In round nambers. $16,000. Patter
son & McCrackln bought the one
thousand acres about two years ago,
hundreds for land
Bad Teeth ! Bad breath !
NO LONGER ANY EXCUSE COR EITHER
A visit here
will .
convince
you our pri
ces are
most reas
onable
and the
work .JS
First class
Impressions Taken in the a. m., Plates Delivered Same Day3
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dental Parlors
Over Thotnas-Deklo Hardware Co., Valdosta, Ga.
Dr. Grinin, of Atlanta, here personally to look after!^^^R||
paying fewer
and timber than they received thou
sands for the timber alontf. In aa-
ditlon they have reserved the cross
tie end telephone poles, on the tract,
FREE.
TEETH
WITHOUT
PLATES
Painless ex
tracting a
specialty.
[NO REASON FOR IT.
When Valdosta Citizens Show the
1 Certain Way Out,
Thej/o can'be .no just reason wby
any Mddar- of this wlil : continue to
suffer the' torturs of an aching back,
the ffll&oi&hce ol urinary ilizovders.
and all of the hTtrdwood on it; .clos
ing out to the Waycrosa people only
the saw mill Cypress and pine tim
ber as stated above.
There |g a considerable quantity
of fine poplar, oak and hickory on
the tract, and the owners of the
land expect fir realize at least
$6,000 more for this timber ana
the cypress saplings tor telephone
.We are making a run-on our No
3 Buggy Hatnqa3. We will sell you
a set of this hpavy harness at $11.50.
Ingram-Hewlett Harness Co.
7-28-dws2t wit
the dangers of diabetes or any kid
ney Ills when.relief la so near at
hand and the'most positive proof
given that they can be cured. Read
what .S'-Valdosta citizen says:
M. Ar Tolar, 311 N.-- Ashley St.,
Valdasti, Oa., says: "My back was
so In* and sore that I could hardly
got .-wand. There were also ■ pains
poles.
The Marsh people are now -run
ning a tram line into the heart of
the tract, and by the use of a huge
Whipped Boy with Aid of Police.
W. N. Hudson, a farmer living at
Ocilla, Ga., created a mild sensation
In that town a few days ago-by the
manner Inwhich lto chastized his
son Dudley, a boy of 17 or 18 years
old. The boy was somewhere on
the streets, and hts father afteh
hunting some time for him foun-J
than; three hundred delegates in at
tendance. -
overhead skldder are getting the
big trees ont In a hurry. They use
the tracks of the Atlantic Coast Line
for their log trains from Waycross
over to Naylor and then the Mill-
town Air Lina to
‘barl:
Mllltown. Out
from Mllltown their own tram road
extends to Grand Hay, whero the
timber Is located. “ '—
him and ordored him home. Upon
hts refusal, the father, r with' thejjid
of two policemen, tied him, pnd ad- and Is the daughter of Mrs. Force
ministered a severe whipping with 0 f that place, Mrs'. Corbett Is said
a buggy Whip In public. to be Very low with typhoid fever.
The fact W tying a hoy and ae- Dr. Robinson reports the condl-
• verely whipping him In publio has tionof Mr. W. A. Fender as very
caused a great deal ol criticism, not much Improved. It will be romemd
only upon the father, but also upon bered Mr. Fender has been verJ
the officers who, took-inart ia- -the- at.» r ccf-fifteen. days^anm
affair T his many friends throughout'
officers took in the case. The Doctor reports, a good (leal of
r-y fever throughout his territory.
See our No.’8 harness. It’s worth —
New Trial. Refused Day.
A -motion for a new trial for K.
V. L. Day, the Douglas man who
killed young Goodyear, at a resort
near Douglas a few months ago,
was argued before Judge Parker at
Waycross and a new trial refused.
Day has been In the Coffee county
Jail since ho ws* tried and found
guilty, of murder. He, was sentenc
ed at the time of the trial to life
Imprisonment.
Day killed Beemsn Goodyear, t
highly respected young man near
Douglas.
The whole bay
has been dry for eighteen months
oc* more,; and every part of,It Is'ac
cessible to teams and workmen.
There is a 'large cane brake on
the land, and soma of It Is hlgn
hammock, covered frith 'oak and
It la the intention
hickory trees,
of “Patterson & McCrackln to estab-
Boon ai’tbe timber ik cut off. They
cents. \ Foster-Mllburn
New York, sole agents for tl
United Stated. - SB
Remember the name—Doan's-
and take no other.
H. F. Tillman Grain Co,
Wholesale Distributors of all kinds of
FEED, FLOUR AND HEAVY. GROCERIES.
Phis 103. VALD03rA, GsVuiA
and stock raising. The'cane brake
-On the land would keep hundreds
•of cattle In splendid-order through
out'the severest winters wlthoutany
■expense tor feeding. The-ltSIfTn
tho bay Is very fertile, but tha prob
lem of draining It tor general farm
ing would be a serious one.
The Marsh . Company has' four
Tears 4 time in which to get the tim
ber out of the'bay, but at the rate
they are cutting It now, they will
likely have It all cut within' a year
-from now. They are making every
effort to get It, out while the land
1s dry, making the work much ees-
CORNERSTON^ IS LAID.
Fitzgerald Begins Work on a Hand
some $30,000 Court House.
Fitzgerald, On., July Z8—With In
teresting ceremonies -nd In the
prezenco of a great crowd of spec
tators'the cornerstone was laid this
afternoon tor the now $3u,000 court
house being sreoted"here. • The cere
monies were in charge of the Ms-
teg'll grand ledge of the Third Con-
git iilonal district.
.To Inspect Highway Route.
F. McCall, of Jean!
If your eyes are giving yon trouble
consult Mackey, the Optometrist,
lit Patterson street.
for and legs expensive'
Locked up for Cursing.
Msdra Strangle, a negro, was ar
reted by Officer Guy Presley last
nj bt charged with boisterous con
es t and cursing on the streets. He
4s locked up but later gave bond
MT hts appearance at the recorder's
wrt next Monday and waa releas
ed. After the negro was released U
I* said he went down about the
Georgia Southern depot and proceed
ed to "cnee" out the town, police
force and everything. Officer Prsi*
lojl (Went after him again and
■Ifrht him In. Ho wns still In
(HSockup this morning and It is
hot known what steps ho will take.
N0TE8 FROM TOMLINSON. \
Mlse Eddie McRae of Nashville,
■Ga, spent two weeks in our little
town some .time ago;
Mr. Melviii Harris and Master
Lee, spent a few days at Homerrille
recently, the., guests of Mrs. Austin
Gibbs. 7'
Mri. Marcella 8tewart, of Way-
cross, was the guest of her sister
Mrs, Keoffee last week, j-
Mr. E. A. WUkerson made a busl-
seas trip to Valdoata on Friday last.
Mr*. E. M. Bulloch and children
of Nazhvllle, are expected In a few
Valdosta will bo one of the party.
A great highway from Valdosta to
Jacksonville
Escaped Convict Arrested.
Harry Owens, an escaped convict ’
from Florida, was picked up In this
city by Chief of Police Dampier-last 1
night and is being held for tb« !
Florida anthorltlee. ' >
, Owens, It Is said, waa sentenced 1
to the gang In Florida and began *
working hla sentence! two or three '
year* ago. He had worked only a j
few months when he made hie efrlU
cape. He says ho camo to Georglrfl
and has been In this state slncfr htdl
escape. , 1
Bargains
AU This Week
mighty
good and'If it la built it'will be
one of tffe most frequently traveled
roads In the South. .
Yoe cannot afford to spend your
vacation, wlthout an Eastman Ko-
dack. Get them *t Mackey’s, th*
The battles they are now having
In Spain are almost a* aarare as
the bloody engagements that marked
the Spantzb.American war la Cubh.
| ‘ After the Doga
■MWsE'pt Police Dampier started
Bkilileain'a offlclal dog^atebor out
^B„.bls rounds this morning. Tho
^Bicbcr has Instructions to play no
^■yorltc3. No matter how long a
pedigree Is or bow blue bis
|Hh| If. be Is not- wearing a city
win be yanked off to the
pound. All dogs found on the streets
without tag* will not only be taken
up, -hut cases will be mode against
tboee owners who keep their dogs
In their yards and do not buy tags
tar than. -
O. Henry and MaximilliiS
Foster have contributed soml
of the best fiction of the yc9
to the August Everybody's, J
Ask to see the “Chinese
Games'-’ pictures. They are
unusually beautiful.
AU this and more in the
Bought tho Palaco Bakery.
The stock and entire ontflt-of the
Palaco Bakery which was sold Mon
day under a mortgage foreclos
ure was bought by Mr. Scott of tha
City Bakery.' Mr. Scott will open
np the Prtlace Bakery Kcmday and
YOUR STORE, 109 Patterson St, Valdosta, Georgia.
Am*ted for Disorderly Conduct,
A young negro named Robert
Inman was arrested yesterday attar-
noon by Officer L. Presley and pnt
behind the ban. He 1* charged
with dsrrdarly condnct and will
have t« appdar before Recorder
Varnedoo next Monday and explain
matters..
will conduct both stands hereafter.
Eufaula,
Alabama
Alabama Brenau College
. ANNOUNCEMENT.
[ Would announce to the p'ublls
that we bare just placed In stock
a very complete line of Eastman
Kodscks and supplies. ’ You can gss
anything In, Eastman's Una by can
ing at Mackey’s store
NOTICE I
All parties indebted to me wboie
bills are due and past due are urg
ed to csU'and settle-Of aMfSetore
August eth. J. L. Staten.
7-26-dltowXL i
Large faculty. Rfeasonable rates. Open fires. Electric lights.
For Catalog address
\ THOS. G. WILKINSON, A**o, Pre*.
The Eastman Kodack Is thz only
kcdack o> tha market Yon ean ivt
them at Mackey'*, the Jeweler.