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CENT REVIEW
You Jre cordially invited
to attend our opening of Suits and Millinery
Monday and Tuesday
October the 4th and 5th
OLIVER &
N. PATTERSON ST
VALDOSTA, GA.
jnllggeut of Vt!loots; MS sens.
ISO sere* cleared, free of ,*tumy‘*^'
> room cottage, bam, stsmaiTs^l
flood water, large syrup houses?
splendid eteam outfit tor making-
Byrap. 60 b. p. boiler, SO b. p.
engine; . large cane mill, sraporap-
ton, cto. Will aell st roaaofisblo
price. Also two splendid mules
apd all feed oil placflMwanted. W.
L ThomSa. ,
9-ll-ds4w wt-«w.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Times Wanl
NEW8 KR0M LAKE PARK.* E*
Miss./Lota Penland, of JackBOa-
vlllq, Fla., Is the guest of ‘Mrs. A.
J.- Jackson this week. I ,
Miss Adelle Clayton, of Lire Oak,
Fla., Is visiting friends aijd rela
tives here.
Dr. W. C. Posey, of (leimlngs,
Fla., spen(tost; week bars’and was
kept very his denial office.
M|as MayMV'Corbett Spent the
week-end, last, with 'friends' at
Jennings.
Mr. Durelle Knight who has for
some time been assistant cashier
In the bank here, has now accepted
the cashier's place In this bank at
Plnevlew. Oa.
Mrs. L. F. Slneatb anil children,
of 8parks, have returned home at-,
ter visiting relatives her*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Statvey have
recently visited their I <tfaughler,
Mrs. J. O. Kirkland, at Tarver, Oa.
Miss Stella Zlpperer, a pupil'.of.
the Valdosta Business • College, > la
at home with her parents this
week.
We understand that Mr. George
Carter expects to leave soon for
Atlanta to enter the medical col
lege there.
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. White are vis-
Ulng relatives In Mlttls Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. lj* Martin, of
Jasper. Fla., have returned Home
after a visit of several days to
relatives and friends pore. v
Among, the young ..people who
are attending school awny from
home this year are Mr. Will WlseO-
baker and Miss Ranle Griffin - at
locust Grove Institutes Locimt
Grove, Oa.; Miss Mabel Cunning
ham and Mr. Turner Peterson, at
the Agricultural College of Amerf-
cue. Ga.; Mlsa Abilene Stephens,
at Valdosta Institute, and Mr. Ed
die Bridget, at Douglas, Ga. ^
Mr. W."Cr Peeples, of Brunswick,
waa In the city last night •. --tor
Mr. E. H. Tift. Of Tltton, was a
visitor to the city'yesterday. I
Mr. J. h. Massey, chairman of |
the Berwick. school board, was In
town yesterday, and while here
bmight from Matbhs A Coleman aj
nr piano for the use of the school
at Barwlck.
The readers of The TImea will
find much Interesting. news matter
on t^e Inside,
per. The demands of our adW-1
Users have forcod ns to rearrange
our mako-up. ’
pen t overlook the advertisement
of the Empire Life Insurance Co.,
spearing In this Issue of The
W***. . The WUlls Company la
.General Agent at Valdosta, having
ijeeentty taken over the general
agency of W. C. WUlls. It le a
moat wonderful showing of the
Empire, more Insurance being writ
ten by Tt In Georgia than any other
‘company, while some companies
have been doing business in' the
State of Georgia for 40 years or
longer. This statement further
shows that ibis Georgia company
has greater gains in Insurance in
force than any other company,
which can but mean that It has a
larger percentage of pleased policy
holders- than that oT any other
coippany. It la but conclusive proof
that the people of Georgia believe
In and admire a distinctive earns
company that fe aei thi jB\W
some one eise's kite. .
Mrs. Buccl, of Jacksonville, Is, he re
oa a visit to Mrs. Alex Peeples. Mrs.
Buccl visited Mrs. Peeples before
and wUl be pleasantly remembered
ns Miss Daisy Whistle* Mr. and Mrs.
Buccl have recently built an attrac
tive home In Springfield which Is one
of Jacksonville's pretty suburbs.
Dr. L. fl. Touchton returned yes
terday from a trip of several days
to Savannah, and la spending a
few days here with its brother,
Mr. J. H. Touchton.
Hiss Laura Wilson, of Balnbridge,
Is spending some time in the city
with her sisters. Mrs. George Mc
Gowan and Mrs. P. M. Massey.
Judge Wilfred C. Lane returned
last night from a business trip to
Mr. J. H. Zant, of Lake Park,
as In the, city yesterday on bush
ess.
Mr. W. N. Gandy came over from
' night in
Miss Juliette Smith, of Tampa,
who baa boon the guest ’ of 'Mrs.
Alvin Campbell for s few days, left
yesterday for 8parks, whore aha
wurVisit ralatlves.
Mr. and Mr*. J. vy. Murray'and
WANTED—Teachers ' for Lois
School, In Bsrrleh county. Apply
[ to Wm. L. Peters, Jr., Secretary of
Board of Trustees.- JMs
10-2-41 sw.-y- .
Madison and -spent lest
the city.
/That Valdosta girls arc always a
credit to the city will ha shown by
the following noway little Item: Mlsa
Lillian Roberts not only ontorod Se
nior Art Class at Brenaan, but was
I STRAYED—One ^(■^^sow
marked crbp-spllt and under-bit In
one ear, ufider-equare and under-
I bit In the other. One red ana black
Ipotfed sow. One red and black
spotted barrow. Two black silts.
Huyfour latter marked with awal-
jjgjulnrk In each ear. The two
M^PIbonld have another litter ot
pigs. If found, please pen sad
notify B. F. Monk, R. F. D. No. 2,
Naylor. Ga., and receive reward.
Strayed last February.
16-lew 4t.
llttls Evelyn, formerly of 8taten-
villa, spent the week-end with Mrs.
J. H. Pierce before going to tboir
future home In Qnltman.
Mr. u. H. Dunbar. Jr., la at Bi-
Faso, Texao, and has accepted a
position there.
Mrs. W. T. Thompson and Mlsa
Lotta Thompson, of Quitman, Vers,
ovpr shopping yesterday. Mrs.
Thompson was with Mrs. W. A.
Burdette and Mlsa Lotta spent the
4by with Mis* Marlon People*.
Mr. A. H. Havsnkotte returned
Libel for Divorce.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndes
County: ^
Tins Harris vs. Pies Harris. Libel
for divorce. Superior Court of
Lowndes County, Ga., November
term, 1909. , ■ '
To Pies Harris:
Tbs defendant. Plea Harris, Is
hereby required In person or by at
torney to be and appear at the
next term of the Superior Court of
Lowndes County, to be bold In and
for said county on the 3rd Monday
In November, 1909, then and there
to answer plaintiff’s complaint. In
default whereof, the court will
prooeed thereon as to .Justice shall
appertain.
Witness tbe Honorable RbST'Om
Mitchell, Judge ot said court, ~lhfi>'
the 29th day ot 8epL, 1909'. "
R. B. MYDDELTON^ft
elected editor of the Art Class for the
Brenean Journal. This 1* Mia* Rob
erta* first term tu GatneeflUe and
such sa honor It not often conferred
on on# during her first year of oolltge
nr*. Miss Roberta «a* a pupil ot
Mrs. J. O. Varnedoe’a and bar sue-
oees la due largely to Mrs. Yarn sloe's
skillful training.
Mr. Turner Jones has returned
from New York, where he spent
several days on a business trip.
Mr. EL H. Pita, ot Tltton, spent
Isst night In th* city.
Mr. J. P. Bobo, ot Sparks, was a
visitor In tbe city last night.
Mr. D. F. Isenbower, of Coun
cil, Ga;. cam* up and spent last
night In the'clty on bis way to
MlUtown.'
Over a thousaad delegates t» the
8upreme Circle had arrived when
all tha Incoming trains reached th*
city last night. This was by actual
count, not considering the visitors.
By tomorrow it I* thought the num
ber will be doubled. The negroes
of tbs city are taking care of the
big crowds In splendid style.
Rev. Timothy 8talllngs,- from the
northern part of th* county, was
tn the city' today.
Mr. J. A". Alien, ot Philadelphia.
Is spending today In Valdosta.
Mr. J. T. Webb and Dr. F. R.
Parramore left this morning on a fish
ing trip.
Mr. On* Danmark cam* up from
Savannah this morning and win
spend throe or tour weeks in this
elty. '
Mrs. J. T. Babbitt, of Batabrtdge,
la spandlag a few day* with bar son,
Mr. J. T. Babbitt
Mrs. B. L Dickerson, who kas
been In one of th* hospital* her*-
for soma time, returned to her
homo la Olympia this morning.
Miss Maggie Kelly returned to
her homo th ClyattvtUe today.
WANTED—Beggarweed or velvet
beau field pasture for 116 cows. T. B.
Goodwin. 9-30 dlt wit
FOR SALE—1,000 bushels of
Appeler seed oats, grown by Paine
A Smith. -Th* greatest oats ever
Introduced; rust-proof; hare pro
duced T6 bushels to th* acre. Th*
Ousley Co, Valdosu. Qa.
9-11-dlt swlt. ‘ -I ”
FOR SALE—A ho-jm and lot on
Floyd street; also 1,1D< sera* of land
four miles northwest of Valdosta, 110
seres cleared. There fis good water
power on the place, and about 100
acres underlaid with m>oa bisk stay;
Also two dwellings, one Anon* and
th* other 4-room. B. W. Force. 609
known hem and a* Miss Mahal
Khlkht. was quit* popular. Mr. Cart-
-4» la connected with the Marlon Cur
ry Grocery Company.
Mr. Winston MeKqy left thin morn
ing to continue th* course h* it tak
ing nt th* BaKtmore Dental School.
. Mr. eng Era C. Roe returned yes-
tnrtay frpm n visit of several daps to
relative* at Dothan, Ala.
lira. J. J. McCrant* and children
arrived yesterday afternoon from
Jaeknon, Oa., where they had spent
some time with relatives.
Mr. R. L. Lamb, of th* Q. B. ,A
F railroad, waa a visitor In th*
city yesterday and last night
Mr. D. M. Burch, of Albany, la
•reading today la Valdosta.
Mr. Cbas. H. Evans, of Thomas-
Vtn#, waa among the visitors her*
Isst nlqht.
Mr. W. L Peoples, of Brunswick,
was a visitor in Valdosta -yesterday
»nd last ntgkC T | t
Join'. In Exploiting Rice/
1 New Orleans, La., Sept 10.—As a
part of ah elaborate plan to Increase
the consumption of rice In tbta'ooon*
try today was observed as "rife day"
throughout Texas and Louisiana] in
which two states th* greater pajMy
tho rlco crop in America is prod^Kl
i Itlco In Its varied forms occup^Hi
. prominent place on the menu
tels throughout tho two etates a^HB
tho dining cars on nil tho prl^Kl
railroads. Largo quantities or
turc exploiting rlco a 5
’sent broadcast thmughou^HHHj
try by tt.. association*
era and other commercial
BAW OB telNB ' V
yon win need one us those gold
or storing silver handle umbrellas
you will see on display at Macke's.
W# have them both In price and
puallty to Please everybody. Every
on* is sold under guarantee, and
token W* say gt*rantec£ «• mesa
satisfaction o r you can "get a new
umbrella. "Don't forget about that
MaSI V V —1 ■
FOR SALE—162 acres of land,
two-horse farm cleared, thirteen
mites from Valdosta, five miles
from Olympia. For' further In
formation see J. N. Adams. Ouslsy,
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