The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, August 29, 1911, Image 2

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VAUXMtl, fflWWM, TUXBDAM AVOVB9 W, MIL 9f tetn a (GEORGIA Sol Ear mm- at On Urivenity al Georgia deaeriUM eaaraea la Law. Afriolbn, Faraatry. EdacaBaa, Fkanucy. Eatlaaanaliterary aad SdeatiBc atadias aad Gradaata Work. Addreea THE CHANCELLOR, Albaaa, Ca. Is hstii EMCIiiM Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Ret ilway, Th* Standard of Excellence In Pamengor Servto*. Schedule* offocUr* February It, 1(11. Lt Tkemaarlllo... - «:(0 a ■». 7:16 9. m. dr Moultrie... . — ... .. ..... .. ... 3:26 am. 8:22 p. a. dr Tlfton.. .. ...10:86 a m. 1:30 p. ra Ar Fitzgerald 11:25 a m. 10:30 p. ul Ar Cordate 1:40 p. m. 13:16 a m. Ar Montezuma 3:48 p. m. 1:23 a m. Ar ATLANTA 8:15 p. m. 6:40 a m. Ar Birmingham.. ... •• 6:65 p. m. 11:45 a. m. 1 Pullman Bleeping car« on night train# between Thomnevllle and ' Atlanta Pullman Parlor-Broiler car on day train* between Cordele and Atlanta, Oa. W. H. LEAHY, E. H. PELL. General Paaaenger Agent. Aa’t Gen’l Paaaenger Agent A. D. DANIELS, T.P. A. Atlanta, Oa NIGHT SERVICE. NEW TRAIN. TO ASHEVILLE “The Land of The Sky Country,” via Southern Railway “Land of the Sky Special” Lr. JaekaoBTlIla • •• 3:05 p. ' Lt Jeaup 10:60 p. i I Ar. Columbia »:*0 a : Ar Tryon 11:60 a ; Ar. Saluda 32:31 p. Ar. Hendenonrltla .1:00 p. Ar. .•*:!• 9. < Through Pullman, Drawing Room, Brotler-Buffott Bleeping Car an trio lighted coach, Jaekaonrfll# to ibheTllI* For full Information concerning ratoa achadulet, etc., call on or J. L. MEEKS, A. O. P. A. Atlanta tia id Elt» addreea . CARSON Jr, Maeoa Oa Valdosta, Moultrie & Western Railroad Arrival and Departure of Tralne at Valdoata Oa (Cootral Standard Tima) Time Table No. 3. Effective October 30. 1(10. ARRIVES. No. >.—7:10 a m. Leave* Moultrie 6:10, a m. connect with A. O. L tut and weet, O. A F. and O. 8. A P. North, No. 4.—1:10 p. m. Leave! Moultrlo 1:13 p. m., connect! with all a*- tifnoon train*, on A. C. L., O. 8. A F. and O. A F. No. 8.—1:00 a m. Leave* Moultrie 7:00 a m„ connect# with O. 8 A F. Whit# Sprlnga Special. DEPARTS. No. 1.—8;30 a m. Arrive# at Moultrie 10:30 a. m. connect# #t Valdoa ta with A. O. L. from Savannah and Montgomery, „. O. 8. A F. from Macon, O. A F. from Madlion. At Morron with South Oa. Ry for Barney and Adel. No. 8.—8:80 p. m. Arrive# #t Moultrie 5:80 p. m., connect! with A, B. A A. and Oa Northern north and aouth. No, 7.—7:46 p. m. Arrive* «» ** 5, p, m„ connect* at Val- do#ta with — * P. White Sprlnga Special, and . other afterneon tralna At Morven w! Spring* Special. Train* No. 1, 3, 3, and 4 are dally except Sunday. No 7 and 8 are Sunday only. <1. C. Dougherty, Traffic Manager. M. J. CHAUNCT, Com. Agent Valdoata. Oa. E. M. Week*, Agt, Valdoata Valdoata Georgia & Florida Ry. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 25. 1911 New Direct Line ■TO-' - Dougin*, Vidalin, Swaintboro, Mtllen and Augusta, and the Carolina*, Virginia, Washington, New York and all Eastern cities (through Augusta C)o» connection made at Auguat* by Tralna Noa 6 and 7 with Charlaaton and Weatarn Carolina Railway to and from tha 8prlng and Mountain Raaorta of North and South Carolina SLEEPING CAll SERVICE Between Madison, Fla., and Augusta, Oa., on Train* Noa S and 7, ex cept Sunday, on Train* Noa. 12. is, 14 and 16 Sunday* TRAINS LEAVING VALDOSTA. No. 4.—7:60 a m. Dally for Dougtaa Haalehurat, Vldalla arriving •t Augusta 6:36 p. m. No I—6:30 p. m., exeept Sunday, tor Douglaa, Haalehurat, Vldalla ar- rlvlng Augusta at 8:00 a m. No. 7—10:12 a m.. except Sunday, for Madlsoa No. 6—8;16 p. m. daily tor Madloou. No. 13—7.50 ji. uu Sunday only, for Douglaa Haalehurat, Vldalla aad -tnguata • No. IS—1:00 a m., Sunday only, for Madlaon. Connection, made at Haalehurat with Southern Railway for Macon Atlanta and folnta Weal At Madlaon, Fla, with 8. A. L. tor Uvo Oak, Quincy, TaUahaaaa* and polnta Weet V. E. HARRIS, T. P. A. J. M. JOHNSON, Ticket Agent, Valdoata, Oa Valdoata Oa . a H. OATT1S, O. P. A.. August. Oa . ilimL. - MR. B. 34. YOUNG DEAD, Well Known Citizen of Brook* PaaMd Away Last Night, (From Saturday'* Dally-) Mr. S. M. Young, known among hi* friend* as "Bully" Young, and a prominent citizen of the Nile d e- trlct of Brooka county, died ls*t night about 8 o’clock after an Ill ness of aeveral week*. Hi* condition had been Tory se rous and there was little hope for bla recovery. It wag known that he was suffering with a chronic trouble, which would ooat him hi* life In the end. He was patient during h!e sickness and clung to the tender cord of life like one who en joyed every moment of lt, though he was not afraid to die. Mr. Young was an uncle of Mr. n. Y- Tillman, of thla city and Mr. Tillman went over thla morning to attend the funeral, wnlch la to bo held at the late realdenco of the de ceased thla afternoon at 2 o’clock. TO THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Excursion From Lownde*.County to Washington City NexYMont (Prom Saturday’* Dally-) Rev. W. W. 'Webb baa conceived the idea of carrying a large tflinch of patriot* from Lownde* county to Washington In order f hat they may nee the national capital and all of the great office' bullffng^ In which Uncle flam** bufinee* ; l»j Mr. Webb has ]b$tff | ^V'* > nse n t of the Georgl* anT n** to tun a special train of Fwlmtns to Washington City, and ^people who go can eat and sleep th the ear* while In Washington, and the trip will not co*t a great dj^|£r. Webb think* th*t otir^«W*fiJpan will go along with the party abirhelp chap erone tnem around Washington City, carrying them Into all the de partment* and glvtng them entrance Into place* which a visitor by him self would never see. Mr. Webb ♦hlnkfi that every tltl- ren ought to visit Washington, a* It will make a better citizen of him ♦.« In closer touch with the ma- The burial will occur at Quitman i chlnery of the government, or the two hours later. *rk of the •rvenant. as lt were. The deceased was about 65 years| The excursion will be run on the of age and la survived by a wlfe' 1f ' th of Seplembrr. and further in and «'* children, all of bis children being grown They are Mrs. LewJ» Creech, JI. Lone Young. Briggs Young, Ml** Rachel Young, S. Moul ton Young, and Miss Lavanla Young. Mr. Young wn« ono of the best known citizens of Brook* county and was nearly ns well known to the older citizens of Valdosta n* ho was In his home county. He was a self-made man and had accumu lated a considerable fortune. He was kind hearted and popular, and his death will bo tegretted by a great many people who were thrown In contact with him. TRAGEDY AT KATHLEEN. Man Kills Wife nnd Blow* Out Own Drain*. Tampa, Aug. 26.—A murder nnd suicide was enacted at Kathleen, a nrnall vlllngo *ome forty mile* from Tr.mpa, this afternoon. Needham Anderson. a farmer, wa* the main nctor In the tragedy. It seem* that this morning he whipped hi* wife. She complained to the neighbor* and !nt© thla af ternoon Anedrson set upon shot her down. Seeing tl killed hpr he then comihl title by blowing out hi* Ilia Seed Became mxoti. • Mr. Tom Ray, who has rdcantiy achieved a great reputation an a (armor and pumpkin grower, la very much chagrined at the preient time Qver the results of aomo aeod which ho planted soveral months ago. He as trying to demonstrate the fact that hla ground would raise the largist enshaws or any other land In this section, but overdid the thing a little. It developed that the big cashews aro nothing more than pumpkins; they can ho seen a quarter of a mile away and ono can tell what they aro without going in a hun dred yard* of them. Mr. Tom Ray al*o bought some extra quality of red top turnip sood to prove to hie neighbors that ho could raise turnips as well as corn and pumpkins. He says now that his turnip pntch la bond bight In rape. He got after tho feed man and wn« told that ho planted tho l wrong sldo up. The this city he .the lodge moral mPes above Valdoata, sent of ^ Some Monger Sweet Potatoes# Mr. Willnrd Honner, who resides a ml thorn * y**?- formation regarding If will be ji\ cn cut later. Onlv f^od people wf’l b» allowed cn the w»«o go can rest asm thing will bo plotsa 't% BIO DEAL VH 10,14a Acre# Brin* $102,1100; South CaroltnliiiiN Buy It. A real estate deal ha# been closed whureby 10,140 acre* ol Jeff Davl* land changed bands. Thla laad 1* PERSONAL MENTION. (From Friday’* Dally.) Mr. J, A. Jones, ol Waycroaa, i* sheading tbe day In thla cl(y. It 1, bi* drat visit to Valdoata In two or three year* and be wa* very much surprised at th* Improve ment# her* Mr. O’Neal, the proprietor of * now patent cup tor turpentine tree* has located In Valdosta and baa an office In tho Strickland building. Ho will cell the cupa front thla city but will ahlp them from Washing ton. D. 0. Mr. John T. Blalock returned this, morning from Chautauqua, N. T. and from a tour of th# Canadian! eltlaa. He say, hla trip wa* th* 1 best of hts life and feel much: better from having taken lt Mr*. Blalock and th* children will rt-| turn In a few days. | Mr. C. W. Welle, of Alachua, Fla.,! was among tho risltora to Valdosta yesterday. Contractor Jay, ha* put a fence around the new hotel elte and ’• now digging the foundation. The work of laying brick will begin In a few day* Mr. Westbrook Coley bee return ed to Valdosta after spending two re# week# in the north. ’Old Henry.” the noble fire de partment horse whleh died this eek, was given a decent burial a nlle or two from the city. The horso was hauled off and left to the "fowl# of heaven,” but the members the Are department could not hear to see aueh a fate befall It, so Chief Brooka sent out and had the horse burled. Mr*. W. A. Ham and Mis* Fannie : For Exchange :j g]J 1,213 acres of land, 16 miles from Au di gusta, on the C. & W. C. Ry., side-track on tne land. Between 4,000 and 5,000 Pe can trees, 8 to 20 years old, heavily fruited now, half cleared and in cultivation; 1 Over seers house, 3 Tenant houses, 2 large barns, 2 store-houses; 15,000 pounds Pecans gath ered last year. rhis i* al*o a fine hay farm. Will trade„thi« place for a large body of Sooth (Georgia Land.'" Address, W. H. CHITTY Valdosta, Georgia in a body, lying oast of Haxlehur.. ' H Btaienvlle, and Mb. Daby between the Southern Railway and .... the Altamaha river, and also touch- Mathla, of Batabrldge, w*re among i'S'TtalboTd to vatdorin yeeterday. 8 Mra. 8. M. Myrick and children returned to their borne In Brooke county this morning after spending a few days In thl* city with relatives near the river. J. M. Ashley, of Douglaa; D. C. Ashley, od Valdoata; J. W. Quincy, of Douglas, sold lt to Willard, of South i Carolina. Tn« I ani frlend *- price was (102,640. yhb *ame land •old lea* than. otoljllf ago for T * x Appraise r, and the Kick era. (50,000. Thla bud will bo cut lnto| Th* city tax appraiser* had about small tract* and tJfjor farming thirty property owners before them purposes. One hundred famlUea yesterday kicking against the In born the northwestern part of South crease In tax value*. About four Carolina will locate hero this win- hundred tax payer* had their val- ter. j “os raised, but only about thirty ol Building 1* rapidly going on 1° them appeared before the tax ap- Haalehurat, but not fast enough to prabers to protest against th* ln- •upply th* demand 1 for house*. Not'creax* a vaenjt hnuae i»-toaBn, and In manJ Th* reduction from th* figure* lnstandyH|k£9||Hj^mmTj£g 'he,net! by^ tho appraisers will hot eomo A ! amount very much: | City Clerk Holcomb ha# already Negr^^Tnrh v—fltR 1 started to indexing the returns af- YcteVdTat Coolldg. mTw. R. •» which he will add them up to Culpepper ;rre*l«) two negroe. who «• Vtatjfy amount to. Th. ThePresbyterial Institute :: Blackshear, Pierce County, Georgia A healthy, happy prepar-atory school for boys and girls where body, mind and morals receive equal attention. Tha best school of its kind In the State. Thorough Literary, Bible, Musi cal and Military training. Music department includes voice, piano and Violin: Positive Christian Influence. Modern equip ment Including separate dormitories for boys and girls. Teachers liv e with students. Expenses are moderate. Fall term begins September 13th. Number of board students limited. Applications for admission should bo made at once. Addreea for illustrated catalogue giving full particulars. ROBERT M. DUNN/A “B. f Principal J. K. WALKER ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms No*. 22 and 24. tth Floo New Strickland' Building. * Valdosta |.i Georgia P. GQuarterman, Physician and Surgeon Office over Vinson 6k Barne: VALDOSTA. GA. rd*Jdg“.rh h .r/u B u p dr.dan h. breeds to The Timm office yesterday five pkin yarns that measured a peck. They were tho largest sweet po tatoes we have seen this season of the year. And tho flavor la o« line We have ever tasted. Those potatoes wer© planted ground that was cleared up a few months ago, lt being the first crop of any kind that has been planted on that soil that they wore wanted ta thl. coun ^ ^ ^ flm of ^ ^ an „ it a X CO » m 0n . t ,° , be aloo expects to turn In ebont He tied the two together and P'K |BOiMO on rro[ , crt that w „ not them ln *buggy and started fo Thonmsvllle. One had*to get out for a short time, and th© other, as ^ ^ he stepped from tho buggy, grabbed ^ T * Uozart Arrmted. a shotgun which >fr. Culpepper had 1 N. W. Coznrt, who has boon In In the buggy and pointed it at bis this city for several months, hend. j&t gaged In promoting an automobile Mr. Culpep^tr thfi? did ns they company, was arrested yesterday on told him to do and drove a short a warrant from Pike county, hut it which time tho not stated what tho warrant •nde and got for. they did Mr. Coznrt says that he presumed ilng them. It was sworn out by some stochhold- loned, but ^rs of a mining company with them* when he which he was formerly associated, lomnsvillo Times hut he severed his connection I " company about two months ago and had a reckoning with the com for Murderer, 11*" 7 nt ,h " t tln,e ’ of tb* World of '' 0 ™ not " 0, ’ ,n ,0 think that rod a letter from ,h< ' ' vni ’ri'nt will amount to nnthlnB Oa., asking all he rather believe# that It wa# b* on tha look- ‘" , ~ rontlct# on llrrrien'a Highway, Hon. H. L. Lovett, who was In Ttfton Tuesday, says the County Commissioners of Berrien are ar ranging to got the'r ronvlcta back on the National Highway at once. They had contracted for th* build ing of Berrien’: part of the High way, from Adel to the Lownd** county line, but two contractor* In #urre«alon fell down on them, and they were compelled to do the work -Tlften Oaiette. done to worry him. a# he I# confi dent that he has done nothing Tho Time* had a poet card am Mr. W. R. Youlc* thl# morn ing, giving a cantaloupe ,hipping scene at Reaford, Del., where he I* •ojournlng for * few day* He said the teason 1* on there now and that growers are getting rich on the heat prica* they hare ever received. left Home, talking, hut Paul ffalo, N. Y., «ay« he home th* king of King’s New Life they’re a ble##in* to Cure conitlpatton. Indlgeutlon. dyspepsia. Only (go U Dlmmoek’n Pharmacy. W. D. DunSday’* and Ingram Drug Coapanr. v Mia, Roeella Cawley, of Jackson- Ittnt Misses Laura and Ph* will bo enter- Pond during tha day* jud quite ho recenffy ktll- of that town. wron 8’ been an en-| - ! New Hardware Concern, la negro weigh* : Tn giving nn arrount of the new to-’about 8 feet wholesale hardware store complected, has started In this rtty during the com- weara long hMr j lag fall The Times got Its tnformn- hb head. Ho tier from outside parjtes and got It ims what decay- wieng. The name of the concern will he The Strlekland-Tlllman U-rdwa-e Cemnany. Mr. Henry Till man being prominently connected with the new concern. The company has not perfected the orcartrsMon yet. hut It Is un derstood that Messrs. Corley Strick land, Henry Tillman and Will Strickland will he actively In con trol of the business. almost to the ly recognized are going to try Died In Fitzgerald. Mr. J. F. Sherllng, of Hahlra, wa* eallsd to Fltigersld early thl* week hr a message announcing the death of hi* aunt Mra. Amantha Smith. Sh* had been In IR health for nor- oral months and her death wa# not :ed. She wa# about 67 yeaiw . and had been a consistent 01*10 of the Baptist chnreh for many She formerly resided at Rslklr* and has many friend# In that aeetton who regret to hoar at, her death. 1 Valdoria OSTEOPATH. Office McKey Building Office ‘phoaj 140. S. E. HOGAN & H. H. MERRITT 127 Pear St. Phone 203. Contr ctcrs for Rouse Painting, Wall Tinting nn Hard Wood Finishing. Wall Papering I« Our Specialty. DR. J. M. SMITH Practice limited to diseases of thi Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office over Dimmock’s Drug Store Valdosta. Os WILFRED C, LANE Attorney and Counsellor at Law, first National Hank Building, Valdosta, Gs. General Practice, Except Bank ruptcy. Marshall & Lang Civil [Engineers Moultrie, : Georgia. W. H. NEWTON VETERINARY SURGEON SO Years in The Practice. Ham's Stable. Phone 23 Valdosta, Gs DR. J. A. PARRISH DENTIST Office Over Ingram Drug Company. Valdosta, Ga- DR. G W. McCALLA DENTIST. Office oyer Dunav#y’> Drug Stor#, Valdosta, Ga. AH work guaranteed. O. M. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW Georgia. WHISKIES N DIM SUBSTITUTES Following this principle we have built up our business in the past IB years to its pres ent Mammoth Proportions ^^JExpresa Prepaid 4 Qts. 12tQts. Lewis’ 66 J5.00 $12.00 Blum’s Monogram, Bottled in Bcnd;ortBlend 4 qts., $4.00 f!2?qts., $11.50 Sylvcn-Glcn 4 $3.20 12 qts., $9.00 Black and Blue Corn Whiskey 4 qts., $3.00 12 qts.'58.50 RELIABLE. RESPONSIBLE CHAS.BL0MC0. Incorporated Capital Stock $200,000.00 FuIIyjPaid Chas. Blum, Carl Minor Pres. Sec & Treas. Long Distance Phone 188 517-519 W. Bay St. Jacksonville, Fla. D. W. FREEMAN PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Residence and nfllce 310 Athley ttreet. Phone 266. Calla loft at Bonduraot’u Drug Store wlh recolre prompt attonUon.