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TBS VALDOSTA TIMES
FEBRUARY 4, 1011.
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If Ypu Use the farm Implements of the Genuine B. F. Avery
V Louisville Stalk Cutters
\ Makes it easy to plow under the heaviest
growth of stalks. A necessity now urged
by all experiment stations, thereby increasing
soil fertility. Does better work, saves labor
and expense; you just get on and ride. Is
practically all steel, no fragile castings. Any
pagree of pressure can be forced on to the
knives by the lever
and use of the
weight box, assur
ing cutting of wet
American Plow
For durability, lightness of
draft, ease ofaamgemlnent
and general
these plows leave nothing
to be desired. Wherever
CHILLED PLOWS are adaptable they do the
do it right.
“PET”
Avery’s Pet Guano Distributer is a very popular too!
The best results are obtained by fanners who use i£
The most improved guano distributer on the market It
will do the work and do it right
tough stalks. Sev
en or nine, straight
or spiral blades.
J, E. & W. P.
ROBERTS
RAILROADS TO
MAKE CHANGES
Georgia & Florida Road will
Use Its Own Tracks Here To'
morrow and After.
(From Tuesday's Dali,)
Today la the la*t day that the
Qeorgla and Florida railroad will
come Into Valdoata over the tracks
of tho Atlantic Coaat Line, accord
ing to lnformsUon which waa liv
en The Timoa thla morning.
■Doming ai
i of the
ot th. ir own station. The road
has only temporary quarters at prea-
•nt, but they are ahont aa good aa
the road hat had heretofore. Work
la progressing rapidly on the freight
depot and It Is ibelng pushed to com
pletion aa fast aa possible.
■there Is • still some surfacing to
tie done to the track through the
city, but this will not Interfere
with the movement of trains. There
la some work yet to be done on the
sidetracks, but thla will be done as
rapidly aa possible.
It It announced that Mr. John-
■on, who haa been agent for the
road at Vidalla, (la., will have the
agency here. It la also announced
that Mr. H. C. McFaden, who was
with tho Coaat Line for many year!"
will became general freight agent
of the Georgia and Florida road to
morrow, succeeding Mr. T. B. Ab
ridge. who hag resigned. Mr. Mc-
Fadden la one of the beet-known
freight men In the South and
will carry a large Influence to the
Georgia and Florida road.
It la understood that the Georgia
and Florida will more their forcr
of hands from thla city to the Moul
trie extension as soon as the work
on tho line through Valdosta
completed.
leg Train Comm Off Today.
The log train on the Georgia
8 uthern and Florida road, which
hat Ibsen hauling logi for Fender'i
mill for the past eight or nine
years, will he discontinued today
and In future the logs will be haul
ed by the regular freight trains,
thus giving the mill a larger terri
tory and better service than It hns
had heretofore, owing to the limited
territory reached by the log train.
Captain Walter Adams, who haa
resided In Valdoata for about eight
and a halt years and who has had
charge of the log train his received
orders to go to Lake City, Fla.,
and take ckarge of the log trains
of the East Coaat Company at that
place. Captain Adams his made. n
great many warm friends In Valdos
ta who regret very much to
him transferred from the city. He
has s genial nature and haa many
wapn frlenda In this city.
PERSONAL MENTION
(From Tuesday's Dally)
Messra. C. K. Ashley, J. M. John
son and J. H. Henderson left yester
day for Mud Lake, Fla., to apend
some time In camp on a Ashing and
hunting trip.
Peach trees arc In bloom all over
the city and other kinds of fruit
trees are beglnlng to bloom. A hard
freeze In February would play
havoc with fruit In this section and
It will be a rather remarkable y ar
If we do not have a freeze during
that month.
Mrs E. F. Kelley, of Macon, was
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
Mr. W. A. Rhodes, of Wtlla-
coochee, spent'yesterday In tho city.
Messrs Beij. F, Gary and i-Dan
F. M'-’{ballot Sparka, were among
defdav
Miss Potto, of
Fla., spent yesterday
icity.
Messrs. Frank Draw, of Jackson
Title, and T. M. Alston, of Live Oak,
Fla., were among the visitors to
this city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Wheeler, of
Cecil, came down yesterday and
■pent the day In this city.
Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Lane went
down to Lake Alcyone Saturday*
Mr. Lane returned home yesterday
and Mrs. Lano la expected home to
morrow.
Mr. Chariot F. Clark, who left
last week for New York, waa alck
In hod a couple of days after reach
ing that city, but reports from him
are to the effect that he Is able to
be up and la getting all right
again.
Mr. W. 8. Nobles who has been
In charge of the construction of the
Georgia Southern yards at thla
place, haa gone to South Florida,
where he haa a contract to build
a road from Ovclda to Okeechobee.
M!*s Dora Simms left the esnlto-
rlum Saturday night, after being
| -there five weeks. She Is getting
ong remarkably well.
Chicken Thieves at Work.
Reports Indicate that Valdosta tr
becoming Infested with chlcker
thieves and that they visited the
fowl house of Mr. W. L. Thomas
Sunday night, hut were frightened
off Ihy Mr. Ray Thomas, who heard
them ateallng chlckrn« and went to
tho rescue ot the fowls.
TO GET
ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
ALWAYS BUV THE GENUINE
Syrup-Figs
w and *
EMina
MANUFACTURED BV THE
California PgVrup^
SOLD BY ALL LEADING
. „ DRueeisjs
One Size only, so* a Bottle
HOKE SMITH IS
NOT IN RACE
Report From Atlanta Says
That he is out of the Senato
rial Contest
Atlanta, Ga„ Jan. 31.—Governor
elect Hoke Smith Is out of the sen
atorial contest tor good and all. He
doesn’t want the olflce even after
he has finished bla term as gover
nor, No, he hasn't authorized snch
a statement In the newspapers, but
the fact that It la practical]
known from reUnhlo
- Ur. Smith’s amnpon
servo hla state faithfully and efll-
clcntly Si lta governor for the term
to which he haa been elected, to alJ
In Increasing the material prosper
ity ot Georgia, particularly with re
gard to improved farming; and
then, when tho term la over, It Is
hla desire to retire to private life
and to his private vocations, never
to be politically resurrected unless
circumstances make It necessary
for him to servo hla state in some
groat emergency.
Consequently Mr. Smith has no
personal interest In the senatorial
election which will take place
when the legislature meets In June.
The situation ns to other candi
dates remains about tho same. The
candidates are Railroad Commis
sioner Murphy Candler, Congress
man nrantley. Congressman T. W.
Hardwick, Senator Joaeph M. Ter
rell and Hon. W. A. Covington. Mr.
Covington haa Issued a statement
declaring that ha is positively in
tho race, from tho first, that the
stories about hla being a "dork
horse" were without foundation
because he was openly In the race
and was asking the support of his
friends.
BATTLE OVER THE EXPOSITION
San Francisco Leads New Orleans
In Votes In House.
Washington, Jan. 31.—The bat
tle over the site for the Panama
canal cxposlt'on In 1915 raged in
tho houao today. Numerous con
gressmen spoke for both New Or
leans and San Francisco.
The voto resulted San Francisco
188, New Orleans 159, Milwaukee 1
and Washington 1. The matter now
goes to tho senate.
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
Rut never follows tne use of Fol
ey’s Honey and Tar, which checks
tho cough and expels the cold. M.
Stockwell, Hannilml, Mo., says, 1
contracted a bad cold and congh
and was threatened with peneumon-
ilcally true ta i» One bottle of Foley's Honey and
oud^M||MUar completely .cured me." Ingrai
n Company. > C
■ live n ti (1 nflT.
Smith Land Co.
Offices Vaidosta
and Quitman
AGROUSE M’g'rValdosta office
C. L. MORROW, Manager Quit-
man office.
O. M. SMITH, Pres, and Atty.
A Great Tonic
McRee's Blood Purifier
s the greatest of all Spring
Tonics. It makes the blood
rich, red and healthy; in
creases the appetite and
takes away that tired feeling.
It is highly recommended
for Rheumatism and all con
ditions arising from impure
blood. Your druggist sells it.
WILL BUY OR SELL LAND
OR OTHER PROPERTY
STUART’S
• BDCHO MO JUNIPER COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Yeora oo the Market
MANUFACTURED BV
VALDOSTA DRU6 GO.,
Wholcs.1. Druggist*,
VALDOSTA. GEORGIA.
* '
llarknrhc, llheumatlsin Sleepless
ness
Results from disordered kid
neys. Foley Kidney Pills have help
ed others, they will help you. Mrs.
J. R. Miller. Syracuse, N. Y„ «ays:
"For a long time I suffered with
kidney troubles and rheumatism. X
had sovere backaches and felt all
played out. After taking two bot-
tlos of Foley Kidney Pills my back
ache Is gone and where 1 used to
lie awake with rheumatic pains 1
now sleep In comfort. Foley Kll-
ney Pills Jld wonderful things for
mo." Try them now. Ingram Drug
Company.
Fo r Drunk and Disorderly.
A negro named Charlie Miller was
brought from Mllltown and placed
In Jail hero yesterday charged with
being drunk and disorderly on the
highway. He wae arreated by Mar
shal 8haw, of Mllltown, though tho
disorderly act was done Just over the
lino In this county. Deputy Sheriff
Parrish went over to Mllltown yes
terday and brought the negro here
and placed him in jail.
It Is said that the negro went to
the home of another negro near Mill-
town while In a drunken condition,
on Sunday, and raised a disturbance
with the other negro and hts family.
After terrorizing the community for
some ttme he was arreated by tho
marshal of Mllltown.
1 Car Load Horses
2 Car Loads Mules
Makes 3 Car Loads.
This week we have received
a 3-car shipment composed
of Tennessee buggy and sad
dle Horses, big and medium
size mules for farm and tur
pentine. -
We Sell For Cash Or On Time--
TERMS EASY
The Mizell Live Stock Co.
Old Griffith Stab as, Valdosta, Ga.