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ij To Young Ladies r|reparing For College
■! You naturally want to buy your going-away outfit from thefplace where you can get the best selection. CflWe make your
*■ wants a Special study. tJWe have the biggest selection Everything that ladies and girls wear in this section of the State
We respectfully invite you to let us fit you up for College.* T
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Things You Ought to Have |
Coat Suits from - $15.00 to $50.00 J
Coat from - - 7.50 to 25.00
Extra Skirts, fall styles, 5.00 to 12 50.',
Beautiful ICimonas. from - 1.00 to 12.501 \
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A Few Necessary Things
Bed Spreads, all sizes and prices.
Sheets, Pillow Cases and Blankets
Bed-room Slippers, all colors.
Button Boots, tans and blacks, all prices.
Short and long Gloves, all colors and prices,
Silk Hose, all colors, - - 50c to $1.5W!
Beautiful Underwear in Muslin and Knit goods.
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Swellest line of Trimmed and Untrimmed
| Hats for Fall ever shown in Valdosta. Our
pj Milliner will be here Monday, September 3rd,
j | to take care of earlytrade.
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Judge Cranford Hu Drawn th© Jn«
ron to Serve Monday Week.
Llot of traverse Jury drawn for
tho September term, 1911, of the
etty court of Valdosta, to be held
the 'second Monday In September,
1911, by tho Hon. J. G. Cranford,
Judge of said court, this August 25,
ion.
1. David E. Hughes.
2. Matthew Wright.
3. W. B. Llnebergor.
4. .TnmcR' A. Zant.
K. Samuel S. Weeks.
(5. T. H. McKoy. * r,
Jas. G. Scruggs.
J. C. Hunt.
Thos. W. Willis.
Hardy B. reek.
Abblo L. Hall.
L. N. Lin soy.
Robt. W. Starling.
S. B. Breedlove.
Remer N. Carter.
A. B. Burnett.
C. S. Bondurant.
Isom J. Pounds. *
Roy Ulmer.
W. E. Burrusa.
R. Emmett Sharp.
Henry Weeks.
Euley P. Wetherlngton.
H. C. Hunt.
Arthur Wlienbaker.
Barney Llnebergor.
Remer Y. Jones.
Bryant L. Mlley.
Grovan S. Zelgler.
Daniel E. Connell.
Augustus L. Wlsenbaker.
Ed A. Wlsenbaker.
Willie D. Martin.
Grover C. Mlley. 1
J.Maxcey Ashley.
Wm, 8. Morris.
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Not a Word of Scandal.
„ Marred th© call of a neighbor on
Mn. W. P. Spangh. of Manville,
Wyo., who «ald: "sh© told m© Dr.
Klnc’e New Life Pllla had ^ured her
of obstinate
made her feel like a new woman.
LOSY—Retain title note for $225
Baptist Academy tbla morning at half past given by M. F- Touchtone and Mrs,
i session at Mill* I flv « o’clock was wracked as It was M. F. Touchtone to 8. J. Douberly,
I Train Wrecked at Ell Baton,
The passenger train on the Geor-
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September 4.
The Oaklawn
will open It. *lxth
town next Fonder, Sept 4, at 10 [entering Ellenton. The engine ran and due on October 1, 1911.
, m on a piece ot track that had been O'* note has: MBs lost all persons
The following !« the program: Iunderminded br tho ratna and one! 1 ''' 0 hereby waned not to trade for
10 .«. m.—Opening song and ! ade of the track gave war, the s - J - rtfebefly. Barrett, Ga.
nrurer 1 engine turning turtle Into the dltcn. 9-5w2t. jgf.
10:10 a. m.—Introductory re. The engineer, Swent, received Blight, F0R aALB-Sbod horse cheap
marka by president of board of injuries and tho fireman escaped. , or cggh Lar8en . Forbe8 Hardware
trustees. | Tho water tender left the track and Co 9-2dtf.wod.aat.
10:30 n. m.—Addrens by Judge one coach wan derailed, giving the -J-
W E. Thomas. Subject: "Past passengers a good ahape-up, butj FOR BALri^-Large and small
A chievements atyl Future Prospects nono of them wore Injured. I farms
of Our School.' j There were a doxen or more pun- Brooka counl
11:13 a. m.—A piano solo by ' congers on tho train and some ot lands. Local
Miss Wells, teacher of music. 1 them secured teams end continued churches.
12:20 a. m.—A short talk by Miss their journey to Sparks, while oth- Boston, Ga.
What I Hope
imas, Colquitt and
Fine pimply clay
near schools and
Dr. J. W. Moody,
8-19w4t.
No. 4.
J FOR BALE—IS buff leghorn hens
7 cockerels, neversl trio. Rhode Is
land rede, and extra cockerels. F. P
Crum, Phone 195, 313 E. North Sr.
8 26 d3t wfit
i'.eui> ot ready money to loan uu
farm lands and city property on
easy term. Call and see us. Wood'
ward and Smith.
4-7-d-tueaAfrt: w Sst.-cf.
FOR SAL
Smith, teacher of expression.
Closing remarks by the president
of tho board of trustee*.
The cttlxena of Mllltown have en
thusiastically and voluntarily agreed
to furnish a picnic dinner on the
school grounds at 12:80 p. m.
A cordial Invltntlon la extended
to the people of the various commu
nities interested In Oaklawn Acad
emy. JOHN E. BARNARD,
President of the Board of Trustees.
Is Cleaner Than Carpet.
Pa'nt your floor around the bor
der of the room with L. & M. Paint.
Costa about 50 cents.
It gives a bright varnish finish.
Cover the center of the room with
your home mado carpet rug*. Looks
splendid.
"L. * M. Paints for House*."
"Actual Cost 31.60 per gallon."
NOTICE TO THE FARMERS.
W* have finished the overhauling
kidney trouble, and ( ginnery and nre now ready
-anas ner reel like n new woman.", , * . f
Easy but sure remedy for ttimt«h,l‘“ * ln b0,h * hoTt » nd long cottnm
'Ivar rnd kidney troubles. Only 2t« Our gins are In (In* condition and
at Thrimock-a Pharmacy, W. D. Due.
away and Ingram Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Hoyt have re
turned from n visit to the Ptclflc
coast nn’d nre spending n few days
la this city with the family of Mr.
'. H. Roberta. They will ge to He-
-Wan. Miss., hot may return to itsplo cotton. Bring us your cotton.
Valdosta Inter In the year and maka | M. B. A E. J. LINEBEROER.
thto city their future home. J l-lswif. _ ju,^
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.with competent glnners we nr* pre
pared to turn out tho best staple
possible. Ota located six miles
south of Valdosta. W# can nerve
yen promptly. |
Our terms for ginning la, furnish
the bagging and twine tree and
charge 31 per 100 pounds for long
Msny Washouts on G. & F.
It was Impossible for trains from
iho north, on the Georgia and Fior
ds road, to arrive today, owing to
tho washouts. There la a small
washout near Bern)*, In this county,
and fourteen small washouts are re
ported between here and Vldalla.
This Is the heaviest rain tho road
has ever experienced and It has
shown all tho weak places in the
track. Repairs are being made to
day. Trains nre running from here
to Madison.
Tho Valdosta, Moultrie and Wes-
torn got a train through from Moul
trie last night and the schedule was
resumed today. The damage to the
tracks wan not serious.
The Georgia Southern and Flor
ida was also running tralna nil right
today. That road had ten (mall
b-onke between here and Council,
all caused by the Heavy
GEORGIA—Lownden
Notice la hereby given to ill per
sons having demands against Joseph
n Oriflin lute of said county, de-
ccased, to present them to the un
dersigned properly made out wltb'n
the time prescribed by law, so as
to show their character and amount,
end all persons Indebted to raid
■denned are hereby required to
make Immediate payment to na.
J. H. SWINDLE,
J. E. MATHIS.
Admlalftmon of estate ot Joseph
B.
OR EXCHANGE—
a 504 acre' uplm-
Sumter and Weo-
Stnnaell. Subject. "What I Hope rrs returned to Moultrie. Mr. Leon
In Accomplish ns a Teacher In Oak- Fieh of Moultrie was In the wreck j
lawn Academy." but h 0 came out unscratched. Ini'oved '•tm
” :S t 4 ' * T m .r An , ST? ,h b e ! Tho englne ” ,ald t0 »‘®r «^^«r*r”‘w.L**n on
Prof. J. A. Lott, principal of t' 1 " ]> Inn flat down on Its aide like a 1
school. Subject: "What I Hope to I deed helve and It will bo a rather
See Oaklawn Arndemy Becomo as; dlfliriilt task to put It back on thu
a Power for Good." track—Moultrie Observer,
m.—Recitation by Miss Ruth
easy term* op will exchange for
stock of merchandise, dty property,
bank stock of stock In a prosperous
real , estate company. Box No. 4.
Cedi, Oa. i S 19 wff
REAL EsfifE—Will buy and
sell. 8mjJL' Band Co'. 8 28 d & w tf
FOR SActl-l steam evaporating
syrup ,.outfit, rf; 60 h.p. holler, 15
hp. engine; tower cane mUl: 3 vats,
all necessary tonka Ed. 4 Thomas.
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FOR SALE—At real bargain
prices: 1 26-ton §aldran locomo
tive; l 8-hone Frick qnlglne and
holler; 1 16 h.p. upright boiler; 1
30 h.p. portable boiler;! 1 10 h.p.
pcrtnhle boiler;, 1 (0 h.p. Teturn tu
bular holler; f ,'*0 h.p. return tu
bular holler; 1 80 h.p, return tu
bular boiler; 8 15 h.p, return tu
bular boilers. All In good condition.
1 14x14x16, Franklin air compres
sor first class condition; 1 100 h.p.
feed water hdXter, practically new.
Valdosta Foundry and Machine Co.
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FOR SALE OR TRjtDE—A fine
blooded bay Stallion, weight. 1,000
pounds, age 7 years; prlco. 81.000
Perty,
P. O. Bos 363.3
, FU. 6 3 aw tf.
FOR 8ALB—Large • residence lot
next to Rot>t. BUck. ; O. M. Smith.
t SI dftw tt
FOR SALE*—Lots for colored Peo
ple. Smith Land Co., 8 26 d&w tt
DJjrmtJon and Assimilation.
It Is not the quantity of food but
the amount digested and ass mllat-
ed that gives strength and vitality to
the system. Chamberlaln’g Stomach
and L ver Tablets Invigorate the
stomach and liver and enable them
to perform their functions natural
ly. For sale by all dealers.
Patrons of the public schools,
especially those living some distance
away, sre trying to get the school
board to agre© to hold one session
a day, so as to save the children
from having to hurry home, eat
dinner In a hurry end rush back to
school. It lg too hard on the lit
tle ones who live a distance from tho
school. They ought to be given two
honrs for dinner or remain at school
until two o’clock.
As usually -stated, a sprained
ankle will disable a man for three
|or four week©, but by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment freely as
soon as the Injury Is received, ana
observing the directions with each
bottle, a cur© can be effected in
from two to four days. For sale by
all dealera.
Turnip Seed,
The new Prize Cabbage,
“Cracker Jack”
For early crop, at
SOPMDUR ANT’S
Drug and Seed Store
Ashley Street, Opposite Court House.
FOR SALE— 1 rwoj,n4 a halt lotaj
ot land night miles northeast of!
VaMonta, with dwellings and gin!
house. Between 8io and 800 aeree
under cultivation, ^helenee In the,
wood*. Price* end term* reasonable
Valdosta Turpentine Cup & Metal Company
Strickland Building Valdosta, Georgia
THE O’NEAL PATENT
Every Cup i s Guaranteed
not to Burst from Freezing;
Also Fire will not Cause the
Cups to Come Loose.
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