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Why
We Can
Sell “For Less”!
T HERE is a jeweler in New York City who pays $5,000 k month for a little
room on Broadway, about the size of an ordinary hen house. Hundreds of
thousands of people jSass this place daily. The $5,000 is for the location—
not the floor space; therefore, of the $5,000, about $4,000 is for window display. Who
do you suppose pays this enormous rent ? His customers, of course.
$J Rents haven’t quite reached that proportion in this town, but they are getting pretty nearly
too it There seems to be considerable rivalry here, among the merchants; each trying to
out do the other,i in location, fine fixtures, etc. Who pays for all these extra rents, fine furnish
ings, etc? We’ll let you answer for yourself.
SjfWe don’t believe in so much show, but less finery, and closer prices. We haven’t got such a handsome build-
■“ ing, but when it comes to prices on good dependable merchandise, w e can make our competitors, “take no
tice.” Our motto, we sell everything “FOR LESS” means something.
ANYTHING, it will pay you to get our prices.
“There’s a reason.” When you need
WINN-JONES COMPANY
CASES SET FOR
THE CITY COURT
The following cases have been
given assignment:
Third Monday in June.
Thomas Deklo Hardware C >.
A Ii. Burnett.
Hurley Hardware Company
I). Al. McCranle & Co.
O. H. Hightower vs John Dorminy
and D. U. Blanton.
J. L. Staten vs L. Smith.
J. J. Joyner , vs James McNeal and
Jlamp Robert*.
Valdosta Peed, Sale & Trading Co.
vs A. H. Touchton.
Virginia Carolina Chemical Co., vs
John W. Sharp.
Ed L. Thomas vs Valdosta Moul
trie & Western R. R. ‘
H. P. Tillman Grain Co.\ ft T,’^ ,
Goodwin.
J. J. Joyner, Valdosta Feod, Sa]e
and Trading Co., vs J. B. Lcwlsatid
8. C. Wells.
Bank of Barwlck vs J.
and J. W. Davis. 1 C
Quitman Foundry and Ma6hluo
Company vs Win. Duncan und Mrs.
Cylde Duncan.
A. J. Strickland vs J. F. Fender
A. J. Strickland vs J. F. Fonder-'
... J» ointii in ii ii *o j. • . . vuuvp-' , i - *.. — , j-
Davit. Drothcm Co., v, W. .SM ■?*•«. ■»*»* *F.
lolsbv. * * * , .
Goolsby
Davis Drothcrs Co., v» W. W.
Goolsby nn.l W. F. Goolsby.
John F. Smith, doing business un
der the name and style of Smith Llv-
ery Co., v, Jimmlo Knight.
Dryfus Well & Co. vs Joe Stump.
Maltlo Shannon vs Mrs. M. C.
Kdinnndsan.
Alberta lluclian yb Mrs. M. C.
Btlmondson.
Mliell Live Stock Co. vs C. C.
Howell.
Smith & Shtrllng, vs D. L. Vick
ers.
B. H. Heberts vs H. N, Itullard.
Wllmarth Building Company, vs
Valdosta Variety Works, J, P. Cof
fee & A. G. Sherman.
H. T, Ogletrco vs W. H. Sharp.
H. T. Ogletrco vs W. H. Sharp.
Drs. Lung and Little v> W. A. Bo-
lole.
Tho Park Bunk of 1-lttsburg', Pa.,
vs .T. M. Moore and T. U. Culberth,
K. Greehn ft Co. vs Jacob Black.
Wilson Dry Goods Co. vs J., Blsck.
Julius R. Watt & Co. vs R. K.
Rtcgln.
J. N. Griffin vs Linton Jones.
R. T. Gupton vs Robt. Bryant
and Hattie Bryant
Berlin Mac hi no Works vs Val
dosta Variety Works, A. G. Sherman
J. P. Coffee end P. D. DuBose.
C. 1). Faxon vs C. A. Lucas.
Atlanta Coast Line H- R. Co., vs
3. A. Dasher.
J. G. Mackey vs Arthur Duncan.
W. J, Du Hunt, Jr., vs Brown and
Anderson.
The Tokheim Mfg Co., vs H. K.
McLendon.
Roberts Crnnford & Co., vs S. S.
Blanton.
J. L. Staten vs D. D. Smith
E. J. Futch Vs W. L. W’isenbaker.
J. H. Powell ft Co., vs E. D. Pay-
ten £ Co.
Mrs. Betty Adams & Amanda
Clements, vs J. P. Peeples.
Brunswick Crosstie & Creosotlng
Co., v, H. Fred Smith, Defendant,
J. F. Fender, Claimant.
Brunswick CroaUe ft Creosotlng
PERSONAL MENTION.
The Georgia and Florida train go
ing north won held here until 10:40,
and will leave hero at that hour to
morrow and next day, it being held
back to accommodate excursionists
who came from Augusta and up tho
road Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Kathleen Avera came over
from Quitman this morning and Is
visiting relatives In this city.
Prof. W. O. Roberts has gone to
Athens as a member of the board of
visitors of tho State University.
Misses Harriet Deal and Leona
Roberts left this morning for Thom-
asvllle to visit friends there.
rpj, Eicon left this morning for
rilbla; S. C., and will go from
<to Virginia to spend bis va-
las Charity Pope, who has been
visiting tho family of fier ihrolher, J.
,T. Pops, at Adel, returned to her
home lti‘ North Carolina this tnorn-
lng. Mr. Pope and his daughter,
Miss Jegnlo PnpeAftfoe ns far os
Valdosta with he.V
JP'U' * * *
n. J. C. Harris, of Gainesville,
E'.wts among the visitors to this
sterdny.
>
>rs. H. Ct MeFsMf
#,,• of tho GeorglV r
Mr. T. E. Odom, of RlackshPftr,
was among the visitors to Valdoitfi
yesterday.
Misg Edith Prootor, of Kingslnnd,
Is visiting her aunts, Mrs. M. L.
Proctor and Mrs. F. D. Rivers.
Tho Times wa* misinformed in
the statement printed In yesterday's
paper that Mr. Tom Burnett hnd
severed his connection with The Gulf
Refining Co., and would go to Jen
nings. Instead, Mr. Burnett will go
on the road for the company, still
making Valdosta his home.
Mr. J. J. Harris was In Berlin yes
terday during tho storm, but ho
happened to be In a store that was
not blown down.
Co., vs H. Fred Smith, Defendant,
The American Law Book Co., Claim
ant.
Tuesday.
E. J. & W. S. Me Roe, vs Atlantic
Coast Line R. R.
R. A. Whitehurst, vs Valdosta
Moultrie & Western R. R.
A. Ewing, vs Atlantic Coast
Lino R. R.
W. 8. McReo, v* Atlantic Coast
Lino R. R.
\ S. McRee, Executor of estate
of E. J. McRco, vs Atlantic Coast
Line R. R.
Mrs. Radical Wood, vs Atlantic
Coast Line R. R.
Virginia Carolina Chemical Co. vs
N. Bray and F. N. Bray.
C. 8. Morgan, vs O. M. Smith.
Wednesday. %
Mrs. Annlo Laurie Mauldin, vb
Georgia Southern & Florida R. R.
S. A. Gainus, vs A. C. L. Ry Co
' C. S. Morgan, vs Mary E. Black,
Henry Black, Daniel Black.
W. A. Sims, v* G. W. Bond.
J. B. Hutchinson, vs A. H. Touch-
ton.
All demurrers will be beard on
Friday, June 16th and all criminal
cases are assigned for the fourth
Monday in June.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. J. T. Mathis returned home
yesterday, after spending a week
with relatives at and near Tifton.
• • •
Judgo W. E. Thomas has been in
Thomas county this week holding
superior court, and a large number
of cases have been disposed of there.
Mr. C. II. Gattls, general passen
ger agent of the Georgia & Florida
railroad, was In the city today.
Mrs. R. M. Rose and ber stater,
Miss Elliott, were called to Tampa
this week by the illness of tbeir
father.
• • •
Prof. Chas. T,an© and wife, of Mc
Rae, are on a visit to the family of
Dr. J. M. Smith.
Mrs. B. F. Huggins, of Macon, is
visiting tfie family of her father
Mr. E. L. Turner. v 0
Mr. S. W. Sargent and wife, Mrs.
H. C. Sargent and M1m Emily Sar
gent leave tonight for Michigan to
spend the «uminer. Mrs. H. C. Bar
gent hns been feebleJ^^P few days,
| )Ut ! L’’ Ctt ^ r ^XCTj’ ‘ i Sava'.in ah avenue and Fair
her 88th birthday . .xerday very JfStaarjma "ruuuiug cact along the
pleasantly at the home of her son,
Capt. Sargent. Mr. and Mrs. Sargent
have 'been married sixty-three years.
STOMACH FEELS FINE.
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained In a cer
tain deed made and executed by L.
•W. Wiggins, In favor of the under
signed, The Building and I>oan As
sociation, of Valdosta, Georgia, said
deed being dated April, 13, 1911, and
recorded in the office of the Clerk ot
the Superior Court of Lowndes
County, on May 8, 1911, in Book
"Hij," folio 638, of the Record of
Deeds, will 1/e sold on the first
Tuesday In July next, before the
Court House door in said ebunty, to
the highest bidder for cash, within
the legal houre of sale, the follow
ing described property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel ot land in
the City of Valdosta, said County
and State, described as follows: Be
ginning at the northwest corner of
the land heretofore known as the
Holiday land, on the right-of-way of
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Company, thence south two hundred
and ten feet, wiet fifty-five feet,
north two hundred and ten feet, and
east fifty-five feet, bounded as fol
lows: On the north by said right-
of-way, east by the land of Mrs. N.
E. Fry, west by land of L. W. Wig
gins and south by Crane avenue.
Also all that tract or parcel of
land situated, lying and being in
the Town of Valdosta, County of
Lowndes, State of Georgia, and de
scribed as follows: A certain lot of
iand beginning at the northwest cor-
Two Mi-o-na Tablets Drive Away
Distress from Stomach,
Get a 50 cent box of MI-O-NA tab
lets at A. E. Dlmmock’s today and
lenrn for yourself how eaay It 1* to
put your out of order stomach in
perfect condition.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets give in
stant relief—nnd do more.
They build up tho stomach soi to the said L. W. Wiggins, ns pro
ru u ii tag cc\«:t along the
line of Savannah avenue fifty feet
to land of L. W. Wiggins, thence
south along said lot two hundred
feet; thence wes’t to Fair Btreet,
thence north along Fair street to
starting point, and bounded as fol
lows: North by Savannah avenue,
east by lands of L. W. Wiggins,
south by East Crane avenue, and
west of Fnlr street, said land be
ing fold as the property of L. W.
Wiggins, to settle an indebtedness
due and owing by him, and as pro
vided for in said deed, the proceeds
of snid Il- to he applied to the pay
ment of said indebtedness and all
cost of sale, including 10 per tent, of
the nmomff due ns attorney’s fees,
and the balance. If any. to be paid
Mr. Planter, You Can Buy
Fall Peas and Sorghum
Cheaper of Vinson & Barnes
than you can have them shipped from
elsewhere. We have
Acre Peas, Mixed, Un
known Peas, Speckled.
Hay Peas and
others
Vinson & Barnes
Valdosta,
DRUGS AND SEEDS
Georgia
quickly that In a fow day. belching,
sourness, heartburn, heaviness, bil-
iusness, headache and dizziness
111 disappear.
Ml O-NA stomach tablets are
guaranteed by A. E, Dimmock to
cure indigestion and all stomach
Ills, or money back.
have bad trouble with my
stomach for two years. I tried
everything I heard of. MI-O-NA
stomach tablets did me more than
$25.00 worth of good. They ar«
the best In the world*"—Dennis
Stephens; Coudersport, Pa., Feb. 1,
Flfiy cents for a large box of
MT-O-NA at A. E. Dimmock and
druggist everywhere.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
Whereas, Ansel Phillips, admin
istrator of F. M. Phillips, represents
to tho Court In his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that ho
ha s fully administered F. M. Pflll-
vlded In said deed.
This Jure 4th, 1911.
THE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCI
ATION OF VALDOSTA.
By C. L. Jones, President.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
To AH Whom It May Concern:
Emma Converse having in proper
fi>rm applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Albert Converse, late of said
county, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
Albert Converse to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any tncy
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to Emma
Converse on Albert Converse's es-*
tate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 5th day of June,
A. V. SIMMS, OrtHi
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
Whereas, Rose Jones, administra
trix of Ambrose Jones, represents to
lips' estate, (his 1. therefore to cite “>« court In her petition duly Hied
Wisnn. eoneerned kindred and ! < , “ 1 ' entered* on record, that she has
fully administered Ambrose Jones
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause. If any they
can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his admin
istration and receive letter* of dta-
mlsslon on the first Monday in July.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
To Whom It May Concern: R. B.
Myddelton. as guardian of the per
sonal property of Turner Knight and
Ernest Knight, having made appli
cation to me in duo form for leave
to *ell a portion of the estate In his
hands belonging to his said wards
for their support and milntenanie.
to-wit: Ten *h*ras of stock In the
Strickland Cotton Mill*, notice ?z
hereby given lhit «uch application
/will be heard at tho next regular
term bf the Court of Ordinary for
said County, lo be held on the first
Monday In July. 1<m.
Witness mv-'han.l and official sig
nature, thl* Jure 6th. 1911.
• A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary. *
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estate, thl* Is therefore to cite all
personB concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause. If any they
can, why said administratrix should
not he discharged from her admin
istration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in July.
June 5th, 1911.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
Whereas, Mrs. Irene G. Passmore,
administratrix of Arthur F. Pass-
more, represents to the Court In her
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully ad
ministered Arthur F. Passmore’s es
tate, this is therefore to cflo ill per
sons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, if any thev can.
why said administratrix should not
be discharged from her administra
tion, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday m July,
1911.
f A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
D EMEMBER the times when we had to
* smoke the mosquitoes away of an eve
ning ? And to brush the flies or simply en
dure them ? How times have changed! Now we know
that these insects were the means of spreading dangerous
diseases, and protect our homes and families by screen
ing them out.
I T pays both from the standpoint of comfort and con
venience or health.
O UR stock of screens and screening permits you
to fit any door or window. We handle the best
quality which will last for years. This means that you
can put them up in a few minutes next season, thus sav
ing you the time and trouble of fitting new ones as well
as the cost of buying them.
H OW about screening off that porch ? It will be the
most popular place in the neighborhood. Come in
and see how little it really will cost.
Larsen-Forbes Hardware Co.
South Patterson St
Phone S25 Valdosta, Ga.
ALBERT HOPKINS MARSH
Accounts Audited
Systems Installed
Public Acconntant and Auditor
AUGUSTA,‘GA
Corretpondes
Solicited J