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TUB VALDOSTA TIMES
VIVIAN GOULD
TO WED LORD
Fashionable New | York is
Very Much Interested in,Ap-
proaching Nuptials.
New York, Feb. 4.—The' wedd'n
of Mlae Vivien Oould, second daugb
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George -I
Gould, and Lord Decles of London
which Is to take place Tuesday, li
the talk of fasb'onable New York
The affair now promises to be mor
gorgeous and elaborate than wai
contemplaeed In the early plana
From present Indications It will b«
the most notable affairs of the kind
that has taken place In the metrop-
ols In a long time.
01 The ceremony will be performed
at 4 o'clock In the afternoon u
fashionable sreet Ilarthomew’
Church In Madison avenue. B'Bhor
David H- Greer will officiate, assist
<-d by the rector, the Rev. Dr,
Leighton Parks.
Lord Declos will await his brldi
at tho altar with hie cousin, Lord
Alstalr Graham of the Royyal Na
vy, a son of the Duke of Montroose
who will be his best man. Mist
Edith Gould will attend her slstoi
as maid of honor. Tho brIJesmaldri the,r crop ’'
will he Miss EmeNno Holme*I Col. R. R. Terrell, of Whlgham,
daughter /Of Mr. and Mrs. Jahlsh came over this morning to look af-
Holmes, of New York; Miss Louise for some matters in Judge Wilfred
Cromwell, daughter of Mrs. Oliver Lane's court.
Cromwell, of Washington; Miss! Mr. H. B. Tucker, of Adel, came
Beatrice Claflin, daughter of Mr. | down on the Valdosta Express this
PERSONAL MENTION
(From Monday's Dally.)
Mr. J. T. Pope, of Adel, Is among
the visitors to this city today.
Mr. W. W. Crenshaw has returned
to bis home In Athens, Ala., after
visiting the family of his sister, Mrs.
M. C. Edmundson.
Mrs. J. A. Harmon left this morn
ing for Cordele on a visit to rela
tives and friends there.
Mr. Dan Thompson, who has been
traveling for the Thomas-Dekle
Hardware Company, has accepted a
position with the Curry Grocery Com
paay and will go on the road for that
firm hereafter.
The Pentecostal Mission will con
tinue l-ta protracted services through
out this week at their hall over the
Oidddens Furniture Company. Rev.
Mr. Chester, of Florida, and Rev
Mr. Arthur, of North Georgia, will
do the preaching for them each even
ing.
Rev. S. Traver, of Grace Luther
an church, of Philadelphia, Is spend
ing the day In this city and may
come here to do some special
church'work later on.
The Board of TrnOe will have a
meeting tonight to decide whether
or not It wants to contract for the
aviation meet to be hold here dur
ing the next month. Many of the
merchants are anxious for the meet,
but they fear that It Is most too
early. They think that it would,be
better to have it in the summer or
after the farmers get through with
A, OA, MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
4.
6.
and Mrs. Winslow S. Plerco, of
Bayvllle, L. L; Miss Hope Hatyil
on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil
liam A. Hamilton, of New York
and Miss Hannah Randolph
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phlllf
Pandolph, of Philadelphia.
MILITIA ORDERED TO
PROTECT MURDERER
The North Carolina Executive
O^ers Troops to Save a
Black Des;
Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 4.—Gov.
Kitchen haa ordered out a mlljtin
company of the Second Regiment to
report to Sheriff Wilson to prevent
a lynching today of a negro despe
rado named Louis West, who late
yesterday hilled Deputy Sheriff
George, Munford and aerlously
wounded Chief of Police Glover
while reacting orreat.
Nearly a thousand armed men
nre scat chlng for the murderer to
day.
BISHOP HICKEY IS TO.
One of the^Youngrat Members of the
Catholic Hierarchy.
Rochester N. Y.. Feb. 4.—The
Right Rev. Thomas F. Hickey of this
olty. one of the youngest members
of the Roman Catholic hierarchy In
America, received eongrntuatlons to
day on hit fiftieth birthday anniver
sary. Bishop Hickey was born In
Rochester and received hie educa
tion at St. Joseph’s, Provincial Semi
nary In Troy. In 1905 he wai ap
pointed coadjutor to Bishop Mc-
Quald and upon the death of that
prelate In 1900 he succeeded to the
bishopric. •
morning and la spending the day
here.
Mr. Wj. H. Hitchcock, of Tlfton, la
among the visitors to this city today.
Miss Myra Sutton and Mrs. J. O,
Geise, of Swalnsboro. spent Saturday
In Valdosta on a visit to relatives.
Mrs. J .R. Harris and , her daugh
ter, Marie, spent the week-end with
relatives at Bemlrn.
Mr. P. M. Parrish, of Adel, was
among the visitors to this city yes
terday.
Mr. George P. Long, of Gaines
ville, Fla., waa among the visitors
to this city yesterday.
Mr. 0. D. Harrell, of Quitman,
Bfifiday in Valdosta.
H. Ellis, of Haslehurst,
came down Saturday and spent the
day here on buiineas.
Mr. George B. Mlurrell.' of Mill-
town, spent Saturday In -this city.
Mr. Harmon Davis, of 8atcs-
boro, reached the city Saturday night
to visit his brother, Mr. T .A. Davis.
Mrs. Will Rountree left Saturday
night for Milledgeville to visit her
parents.
Mr. George Bennett, at Moultrie,
■pent yesterday In tide city.
Mr. J. L. DeLoach, of Hagan, la
among the visitors to Valdosta.
Mr. H. P. Shepherd and wife, of
Quitman, were among the visitors to
this city yesterday.
Mr. J. H. Wakeford, of Adel, spent
yesterday In thla city,
Mr. W. A. Jenkins left this morn
ing of Waycroes on « visit to rela
tives there. —
A couple of parties of Joy riders
came over from Thomasvlle In auto
mobiles today. The parties consisted
of Miss Regina Rambo, Mias Eleanor
Waldrop and Miss Jessie Watts. The
young men were Meagre. McDobbi,
Jim Dllon and C. W. Cooper, Jr.
Mr. W. H. Chltty and Mr. Fred
Bamberg left yesterday for Atlanta
on business.
PROGRAM OF THE MISSIONARY
CONVENTION
Of the Valdosta Baptist Association,
Held Under the Auspices of the
Laymen's Committee of the Geor
gia Baptist Convention at Taber
nacle Baptist Ohnrcb, Valdosta,
Ga., Feb. Oth and IQMi, tail.
Thursday, Feb.ath.
10:30 A. M.
1. “Prayer and Praise Service.
Dr. J. D. Chapman.
11:00 A. M.
2. “A Broadening of Our Interest
and Sympathy In the Work of
the Other Churches In Our As
sociation.''
Dr. W. L. Patten. Rev. E. L. Todd.
11:30 A. M.
3. “Business Methods In Mission
ary Offerings."
Co). R. J. Bacon.
2:30 P. M.
‘Devotional Exercises.
Rev. P. T. Knight.
3:00 P. M.
“Creating a Missionary Atmos
phere in the Sunday,School.”
John E. Howell.
4:00 P. M.
‘How to Arouse a Greater Mis
sionary Interest in Opr Assocla.
tion."
Pastors and Laymen.
7:15. P. M. '
"Devotional Exercises”
Rev. A. C. Pyle.
7:45 P. M.
"The Stewardship of Money.”
Judge T. A. Parker.
Handshaking and Oetttng Belter
Acquainted at the Close of
Judge Parker’s Address.
Friday, Fch. 10th.
10:00 A. M.
‘'Devotional Exercises."
Rev. Noah Tyler. v
10:30 A. M.
"Personal Consecration.”
Dr. John E. Barnard.
“The Mission Committee.
W. C. Willis.
11:30 A. M.
13. "The Stewardship of Life.”
Prof. J. C. Wilkinson.
2:30 P. M.
14. “Devotional Exercises.”
Rev. E. L. Todd.
3:00 P. M.
15. "A Century of American
tist Foreign Missions.” ‘
Dr. J. D. Chapman, Rev. A. C. Pyle.
4:00 P. ht
16. "Stumbling Blocks In the Way
of Mission! In Our Association.'
Ed L. Thomas.
7:15 P. M.
17. "Devotional Exercises." '■
Judge W. E. Thomas.
_ 7:45 P. M.
18. "Missions.”
Dr. A. C. Cree.
The Baptism of VaMosta will en
tertain all visitors.
12.
Bap-
Work Brought Exhaustion
Ade), Ga,—"For three years, 1 ;
writes MTb. C. J. Rents,
wmea iutb. u j. neuis, I suffered
with 'omale troubles. When I woiild
lie down, could hardly breathe. I
could not do any work without being
exhausted. I took Cardul according
to directions, and now I can do all
my-work, and do not suffer at all."
Cardul has brought health and hap
piness to thousands of weak women.
It acts on the cause of women's d aya - session,
backaches, headaches, nervousness,
dragging sensations, weakness and
misery. It reHeree. It cures. 1 Try
GARMENT WORKERS
GO BACK TO WORK
Their Strike Cost Them $3,
000,000, While it Cost Em
ployers $4,000,000.
Chicago, Feb. 4.—The garment
workers will begin to return to their
work Monday, the strike having
ended by unanimous consent of the
leaders and the workers.
It lasted one hundred nod thirty-
three days and cost the workers
33,000,000 and the employers gs,-
000,000.
Thirty-five to forty thousand hare
been on the strike. During the (trike
four lives were lost and the strike
waa marked with almost dally
scenes of violence.
ABDUL HAMID IB CRAZY.
The Fenner Sultan of Turkey Has
>' Two of Hie Numerous Wives. —
' Salonica, Feb. 3.—Abdul Hamid,
former Sultan of Turkey, has gone
violently Insane and has killed two
of his wives. Yesterday he had to be
confined in Iron*.
PHILADELPHIAN DROWNS."
Authorltics at Atlatnlc City Believe
Amherst Is Dead.
Atlantic City, N. J.. Feb. 4.—The
authorities * believe that Postmaster
Richard Amhurst, of Philadelphia,
haa been drowned off > the million
dollar pier. He as been milling
several day?.and a keen search'll
being made lor him.
/
FORTY BODIES WASHED UP.
Many Ships Were Wrecked Hi Hurri
cane in Southern Europe.
Madrid. Feb. 4.—Forty bodies
have been washed from the ship
wrecks caused by the recent hurri
cane. A score of vessels were
wrecked and it Is estimated that one
WORST SNOW STORM RAGES.
Northern New York Is Blockaded
With Snow and Icc Today.
Syracuse, N. Y„ Feb. 3.—The
worst snow storm In ten years Is
raging In northern New York to
day. Trains are blockaded and the
temperature Is at xero. Much alarm
Is felt for shipping on Lake Ontario.
Saved Her Own Life.
Tecumech, Oka.—"I believe,”
■ays Mrs. Eliza Epperson, of this
place “that It If hadn’t been for
Cardul, I would have been dead to
day. Before I began using Cardul,
I suffered irom pains In the head,
shoulders, back, ride, limbs and the
lower part of my body. Cardul
helped me more than anything, and
I am now in better health, since tak
ing It, than for four years.” Nobody
can deny that the best tonic for a
woman to take, Is a tonic for wo
men—Cardul. Please try It.
STORM DOES DAMAGE
IN A TENNESSEE TOWN
A Child Killed, Several Peo
ple Iqjured and Many Farm
Houses Razed.
>
y , r a
Zelmar, Tenn., Feb. 6.—A tornado
passed over this place late last night
devastating a swath four hundred
feet w^de.
The two year old child of Ells
Hurst waa klled and the child’s
mother waa seriously injured.
amea Decs and three children were
badly Injured.
A dozen far mhouses were raised.
WASHINGTON MAY WIN IT.
Delegation of ClUtyHis to Ask Con.
grass for tho Panama Expo.
Washlngtoni^jWfc ,3.*^The capital
has the opportunity or winning the
Panama exposition In
senate committee has
Wednesday to hear the e
Washington delegation.
Oklahoma Y, M. O. A.
Enid, Okla., Foil. 2.—Enid la en
tertaining for four days the annual
state conference of the Young
Men’s Christian Association. Thla
the opening day of the gathering,
was devoted chiefly to the recep
tion of the delegates.
Detroit Feb. 4.—Augusta Welre,
aged twenty-five, fatally shot his
sweetheart. Miss Hattie Upleger,
aged twenty,' and her mother. He
then Bulcided with poison. ;
Welre was jealous because the
girl received the attention o&another
young man.
SCHOONER ON THE ROCKS.
Coal Laden Vjessel For Charleston
Runs Aground off Hatteras.
Norfolk, Feb. ,6.v—The three-mask
ed schooner Harriet Keelln, was
wrecked off Cape Hatteras today,
but her crew was saved. The ship
was coal-ladened and was going from
Newport to Charleston.
_ Rids fo r Torpedo Boats.
Washington, D. C., Feb. 6.;—Bids-
were opened at the’ Navy' Depart
ment today for the construction of
the four submarine torpedo boats
that were authorized at the last ses
sion of Congress.
No Slavery to Work.
Desklnz, Va.—Mrs. Mary A. Van
dyke, in a letter from Desklns. says:
‘II had 1 serious female troubles,, last-
lng 40 days at a time. I waa
weak I could hardly walk, so I tried
Csrdull Soon I was better. Now,
I am welt" If you suffer from any
form of womanly pain or weakness,
take Cardul the woman’s tonic.
Cardul will lift you out of the mis
ery and weariness, caused by wo
manly weakness, and help you to see
the bright side of life. Try It. Your
druggist sells It.
Mothers Meet In Atlanta.
Atlanta, Ga.. Feb. 2.—Mrs. Fred
erick Schoff. of Philadelphia, pro
ldent of the National Congress ol
Mothers, Is In Atlanta as guest of
honor at the third annual; meeting
of the Georgia Congress of Mothers,
which assembled today for a three
It
ROOT SPEAKS FOR TAFT.
He Attacka the Larimer Committee
Report In Senate.
Washington. Feb. 8.—Senator
Root In the senate today attacked
the Lorimer committee report. He
declared that Lorimer h*d ho seat
In the senate. Senator /Root
Secretary Dickinson Will Retire.
Washington. Feb. 8.,—It was re
liably stated today that Secretary of
War Dickinson will retire from the
cabinet before July.
Kentucky Candidate for Governor
Tells Why He Quits Race.
Louisville, Feb. 4.—Congressman
Ben Johnson has withdrawn from the
race for governor of Kentucky. He
charges In a long statement that he
lleved be voteed the gttltude of!was being attacked because he la a
President Taft. ? ■/ Catholic.
One or two generations ago most farm
animals roamed at large but we have grad
ually found that this did not pay.
I HE barn yard fowls have been
last to feel the effects of busi
ness methods on the farm but at
last they have to get in their
place (in the poultry yard) and
stay therev,
T HE farmer who reads the mag
azines knows that today many
a chicken farm of a few acres pay
a bigger profit than a big farm
a few years ago. Every farmer
keeps chickens because it pays
and it will pay lots better ana tne
farm will look better if they are
kept in the poultry yard.
T HEY are about the most profit
able animals on the farm and
it takes less space and less ex-
penMtoJtee^theim^^^^^^^
Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowls prop
erly will cost very little and will be the best investment
you ever made on the farm,
Larsen-Forbes Hardware Co.
Valdosta, Phone 525, Ga.
Car Patapsco Flour Just In
Don’t Fail to See Us Before Buying Shoes. We Sell “For Less.”
1911-Spring and Summer-1911
We wish to announce that on Friday and Saturday, February 10 and 11, we will display Kempell & Arminger’s fine tailoring line
Latest Styles, Latest Designs, Latest Fabrics
We would deem it a favor if you would call and make an inspection. A first-class tailor will be at your service. Fit guaranteed or you don't have to take the clothes.
Our room is inadequate to carry a full line of the newest things in Men’s fine clothes, is why we have secured the service of a first-class tailor to come to our store and
S it your measure. If you contemplate buying a suit; why not come and get a genuine tailored to order suit, at the same price of a cheap hand me down. Remember
e dates, Friday and Saturday, February 10th aqd 11th.
Next to Five Story Building WINN-J0NES CO., VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.