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DECEMBER
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THE VALDOSTA TIMES. VALDOSTA, OA, SAT
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COAT SUITS AND DRESSES
The policy of this store as is very generally, known, is to never under any circumstances,
i regardless of how great the loss, carry over a single Coat Suit or Dress. So beginning
MONDAY, DECEMBER, 11, 1911
We will put on sale every Coat Suit and Dress ini our store from $35 and above at ONE-HALF Price
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$35.00 Coat Suits and Dresses at $17.50
$45.00 Coat Suits and Dresses at $22.50
$40.00 Coat Suits and Dresses at
$60.00 Coat Suits and Dresses at
$20.00
30.00
THIS IS SPOT CASH TO EVERYBODY
v W. M. OLIVER, Formerly Oliver & Grimes
P. S.—Remember our CUT PRICE sale includes everything in ready-to-wear, ladies’,
and childrens Coats and Millinery.
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PRETTY
IIA6E
YESTERDAY
Varnedoe 4bopeland at
* Presbyterian Church
a whit. a.tin pillow preceded the
bride, who entered on the awn ot
her father. They were met nt the
alter by the iroom and hie beet man,
Mr. O. H. Duke., and the lmpreaalre
ceremony wee performed by
Jamlaon, at Maoon, united by Dr.
George Bltaer.
The bride wore a becoming oomt
•ult of brown chamola cloth with
hnt, glovee and ehoew to match, and
carried a ahower •bouquet ot bride
roiei and Idle, of the ralley.
The brldeemalda wore white cloth
gowns end white 'bearer hate, end
carried bouquet* of pink rpeen tied
with pink tnlte.
The mnlde of honor wore di
of pink tlaeue, trimmed with baby
Irish lace and pink mesaallne. They
wore black velvet poke bonnota ana
carried bouqueto at pink roue.
The ring bearer wore a dainty
white dree, with white aceMsortee.
Immediately after the ceremony
the young eouple left on the Geor
gia Southern train for points in
Florida. On their return to Val
dosta they all! 'be at home to their
frlpnde at the realdence of the
hrldr's furcate, Mr. and Mri, D. C.
Varnedoe on Lee street.
The bride li n very popular and
attractive young woman and the
groom li one cf Vildoita’i lending
and popular lawyers
They were recipients of , great
manT Hndaome and beautiful pres
ents, Including illver. cut glau,
china, etc.
CEREMONY WAS
' BY Da JAMISON,
ASSISTED BY DR.
GEORGE BITZER.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
The Presbyterian church wan the
•cone ot e beautiful wedding yester
day afternoon when Mlu Wynelle
Varnedoe, and Mr. Jamea Buford
Copeland we re united In marriage,
the event being one thet held the
Interest of n large circle ot friends
end relatives of the two famlllu.
The church wu simply 'but charm
ingly decorated with southern smtlax,
palms; ferns and rhrysantbemums.
The organ loft win n bower
stately palms Interspersed with pink
end white chrysanthemums. The
corners of tho’church wera banked
with feme and palms and the
chandeliers wore draped with emllax.
Just preceding tho ceremony Mr.
Lloyd Jones ung "Because" by Ouy
d'Hardclot, and the wedding march
was played by Mrs. Lloyd Jones on
the organ, accompanied by Miss Hal
ite Varnedoo on tht violin.
The bridal party entered the
Shurch In the following order:
First come the ushers, Mearns (Jor
dan Cranford, James Johnson, Ran
dal Walker and E. K, Wilcox. Ths
bridesmaids and groomsman followed
entering singly, one going down the
right and the other, the left able.
They were Mtas Julie Good win. Mian
Clyde Thornes, Mr. Welter Daria,
Mr. Bryns Davis, Mbs Lillian Rob-
•rht Mbs Charlie Jones, Mr. George
Patterson and Mr. Jams. MeCnckln.
Th« melds of honor. Misses Vir
ginia Varnedoe and Rachel McRee’r\ 11 A p rv
seme next, and little Sarah Craa-i I I II II IVl H II
ford, having the wedding ring onl 1- ^ ^ ^ 1TA 1
CHESSNCTT—D]
Save IS cents per pair on chose
by buying from J. L. Mathis.
Son ot Cat. end Mrs; E. P. S. Den-,
mark wu Married' in Savannah .
(From Thursday's Dally.)
The marriage ot Mlu Constance
Cheanutt and Mr. Reiner Lane Den
mark took Place last evening nt 8:30
o’clock at the home ot the bride's
parents, Mr. snd Mrs. J. R. Cheanutt,
The ceremony was a quiet one and
was witnessed only by members of
the family and e few friends ot the
bride, but wu followed by • recep
tion to which inrltetlonn were gen
eral.
Very cordial tnhersst surrounded
the wedding'u both the bride snd
Mr. Denmark have numbers ot warm
friends. Many exquisite flowers
ueed In the decoration of the rooms
guvs the occasion rare beauty and
made a very lovely setting for the
wedding picture. Only white flowers
were used In the Bret drawing room
where tho ceremony took piece.
Vases ot white rosea tilled the man
tel, delicate and exquisite^ among
soft ferns Palms were grouped In
tho last window, and at each elds
of the white prle Dleu In the center
big chrysanthemums war* placed on
low stands.
The wedding mnslo was played.by
Rosenfeld'a orchestra snd the wad,
china and
hogany.
Mr. and Mrs. Denmark left last
night on their wedding trip. The
bride wore for the journey a becom
ing tailored gown of dark bine chif
fon broadcloth, the corsage and
sleeve, embroidered with red and ths
coat strapped with braid In military
style. She wore a email French hat
of Iblkek faced with bine with feath
er trimming In harmonising tones;
The marriage le an Interesting one
in the younger society eet. Mlu Ghee-
nntt b the only child ot Mr. and
Mrs J. B. Cheanutt and sines her
debut hu been prominent socially.
Mr. Danmark, although originally
from Valdosta, Os., hu been idem
rifled during )>!■ professional life
with Savannah and le e member of
the Arm ot Hitch and Denmark.
On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Denmark will be nt the Do Soto—Sa
vannah Morning News N
stalk
Rev. A. L. Johnston Accept* Cell.
Rev. A. I.. Johnston, of Louisiana,
hue notified the members ot the nap
tint church here that he will accept
the call to the pastorate here and
that be will come here about the
flrat of tho new year, as he desires
to give Ms congregation there am
ple time to secure his successor. He
Is secretary of the educational hoard
of Louisiana and also desires to give
that board an opportunity to secure
e men to take hb place.
Dr. Joheton'a acceptance ot the
pastorate here came In a letter lo
Col. B. P. 8. Denmark, who b chalr-
mai) of the board of deacons of the
Baptist church. The members of
the ehnreh are very much gratified
nt his acceptance and they all be
lieve that hb ministry here will be
very succeufnl.
ding march from "Lohengrin” an
nounced the bride's approach. She
had no attendant and was met by
Mr. Denmark sa she entered with
her father. The simple ceremony
wu performed by the Rev. Rock
well 8. Bank pastor ot the Indepen,
dent Presbyterian Church. [ (
The brlde'e gown was exqoMtely
made of white satin eharmeuaff with
tunic ot chiffon cloth delicately em
broidered around Its border ns It
opened over the paneled front and
fell away from the train. The train,
hung from the shoulder*, was charm
ingly finished with sprays of ornngo
blossoms between narrow puffs of
chiffon doth held by embroidered
bends. The collarleu bodies wu
covered with ro*e point bee partly
rolled with embroidered chiffon and
the short sleeve* were entirely of
laeO. She woiw an exquisite veil ot
point applique, fattened with
wreath of orange blooms, and car
ried a French bouquet of UtUes of
the valla# end small Whit* roe* buds.
Many (orate called! after ths eere-
mony to offer congratulations.
The wedding glftnjwhlch were un
usually handsome wire arranged la
a room on the necotll floor, and In
cluded much that'wds rare sad beau-
^Attrnctlv* prieu
cutters and disc harrows.
DASHER A STAPLER.
Company Organised Yesterday.
The flrst meeting of the ntock-
helders of the 8trlckland-Tlllman
Hardware Company was held at the
Merchants’ Bank yesterday after
noon and the company was perma
nently organized with the following
officers: C. Strickland, president
I!. Y. Tillman, vice prealdent, and
W R. Strickland, secrotary and
treasurer.
Tho big concern will bo ready for
business as soon as Its building la
completed. The building la now
under course of construction and the
walla are up above the second story
It will be one of the largest con
cerns In South Georgia when It la
completed.
WEDDING BELLS AT OLYMPIA
—
Miss Fens Dickinson and Mr. If -If.
Hamlin Harried Y<
A quiet but vary pretty homo wed
ding occurred at the residence of
Mr. snd Mrs. E. c. Dickinson nt
Olympia yesterday morning, when
their daughter, Miss Fens Dick
inson, and Mr. H.’ H. Ham
lin, wore joined In the holy bond* of
matrimony In e ceremony performed
by Rev. Mr. Henry of that place.
Ths ceremony was witnessed by
friends and relatives pf ths contrast
ing pertlu end among the wedding
guests war* the parents of the
groom, from Eton Repldn, Mleh. The
wedding march was played by the
sister of the bride, Mlu Men* Dick
inson, and the ceremony was simple
but very pretty.
The bride wore a gown of corona
tion purple velvet, with a black pic
ture hat, trimmed tn white plumes
with white shoes snd gloves, and
looked unusually pretty.
The parlor and hall were decorat
ed In green and white, chrysanthe
mums predominating among the
decorations. After the
GEORGIA—Lowndes Cpunty.
To AityWhnm It May jfonoern:
Mattox having In proper -
ferm appUod to my tor permanent '
letters of adralnintmtion on tho es
tate of EllVbeth/ Mattox, late tf
acid connty, thJs/la to clto all and
singular the crJDItors and next of
kin of Ellxabera llattox to be and
appear at my /fflceVlthln the time
allowed by law, and show cause, If
any they caf, why pefmsnent ad
ministration/should not \e granted
to J. H. Mattox on EUxaDeth Mat
tox’s estay
Witness/ray hand and official sig
nature, this 7th day of December,
ltll.
A. V. SIMMS,
Ordinary Lowndes County.
DOOMED
Engine Got Off the Track.
The Georgia Southern and Florida
paaunger train jjilch wu due bore
nt an early honr this morning, nr-
rived about live honr* late, the de
lay being due to an accident to the
engine up about Cyloneta.
It wu reported here that the en
gine got off the track and It took
three or four hour* to get It on
again. Th* trains for Jacksonville
and Palatka were delayed until that
trntn arrived.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. J. ^Iddens haring In proper
form applied to me/for permanent
letters of Administration on ths es
tate of MolfU Gtd/ene, late of raid
county, this |V 0 /lto all and singu
lar the credltorVyind next of kin of
Moisey Glddtns to. be and appear at
my office within/tnV time allowed l.y
law, and show crump. If any ther
can, why permanentVdmlnlatratlon
ceremony j should not t/ granted\o J. J. Gld-
llght refreshments were served, and, ^ lllB on Mojsey Glddlns’ selnte.
tho couple came to Vpldo.ta on the | Wltneaa/my hand and dfficlnl slg-
afternoon train, leaving this city last JJ!
night for Eton Rapids, Mich., where
they will spend gonjo time, return
ing to Live Oak, Fla., which will be
their future home.
The bride’* going away dress wae
a tailored suit of King’s blue with
hat to match.
The brldo resided In Valdosta for
about two years, and she made many
friends during her stay in this city.
Tho groom is a young man of good
character, well educated and
made many friends while living
here. He is in the automobile butt
ness at Live Oak, and Is doing well.
The couple were recipients of
large number of beautiful wedding
presents, a(testing the esteem In
which they are held.
■talk
Attractive price*
cutters and dl«c harrows.
DASHER L STAPLER.
A heavily loaded scaffold .at the
new hotel fell this morning, creating
considerable excitement, but not se
riously hurting anybody. The scaf
fold was piled high with brick which
rrttled to the floor below, carrying
a workman with It. Employes from
every part ot the building ran to the
scene, but with the exception of a
slight cut on one man's head, no
body was Injured.
nis 7th day of December,
A. V. SIMMS,
Ordinary Lowndes County.
GEORGIA—Lowndes ^County.
of Moses
Hyman>Aaft applled/o me for a dis
charge rhqm his /guardianship of
Moses HyiwK^: tj/s is therefore to
notify all perhmft concerned to filo
their objections}^ any they have,
on or before th/flnVMonday In Jan
uary, 1012, n/ct, els^E. W. Lano
will be dtsriyTrged from^hls guard
ianship as
Ordinary Lowndes Countyj.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Whereat Mrs. Matt la R. Stevens,
administrator of J. 0/ Stevens, rep
resents to tntocourt/n her petition
duly filed anO entered on record,
that she has Kll/ administered J.
Stevens' estajr this Is therefor*
to cite all persmiV concerned, kind
red and credits, fo show cans*. If
any they cany why skid administra
trix should /ot be discharged from
her administration. an<krecelv* let
ters of dltfnisston on th\ flrst Mon
day in January, 1912.
A. V. SU&MS,
Ordinary Lowndes County.
DOOMED