The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, December 16, 1911, Image 7

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TO® VALDOSTA TIMES, VALDOSTA, GA., SATURDAY, ' DECEMBER 10, 1P1L OFFICE OF NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS OUTLET CO. 1181 BROADWAY •TON, Valdosta, Ga. New Yorl^ December 9, 1911 If you have any part of the shipments of Merchandise made you during' the past six weeks, we would like for any sacrifice necessaty to do so, and not return us a dollar. Do not let price stand iq» the way, sell them we will make the loss good. <1 We are .today Expressing you 100 Ladies' Suits and 50 Cloak sjzhieh-^ ds. These Suits are worth $20.00 to $25.00; make price $9.95 and"sell them. — a successful windup of your sale, we are . A . ^r- Yours truly, ^ " \ • New York Manufacturers Outlet Company ixplains itself. The most drastic cutting of the already lowest prices ever known at once; Suits, Cloak* Ready-to-Wear will be slaughtered regardless of cost st received, worth 1 J.OO to $25.00, your choice for - $ 9.95 close, worth $35.00 id) $40.00, to go for - - 17.75 affeta Petticoats to gi at - x 2.95 e Petticoats at - 1 - - - 2.35 Petticoats, worth $3.00 to go at - - - - 1.85 oats, worth $10.00, to go at - ’ ' - 7i - 4.95 loats, worth $12.50, to go at - - - w. - 7.45 ats, worth 17.50, to go at - . - - - 9,95 We have too many Skirts and they bust be sold at a big sacrifice MRS. LONGSTREET APPEALS FOR TALLULAH L iTflt DDDOO AW JUHOKH WEE1 She Wants the People of Georgia to Help Preserve the Falls and Scenery To the Railroad Commission ot Georgia: We bellcvb that jour honorable body will atand between the people of Georgia and the Iniquity pro. posed by the Georgia Railway and Power company in the moat gigan tic and dangerous monopoly ever undertaken In the history ol an American State. But ahould our confidence In you be not Justified, and the merger and bond laeue be permitted, the Tallulah Falla Con. servatton Association will Imme diately appeal to the Attorney-Gen eral 01 the United States to dissolve a corporation wblch will be operat ing In direct violation ol the two great underlying principle# ot the Sherman law, with respect to fixing prices and making competition prac tically Impossible. .What a spectacle, to behold the Republican attorney general ot the lederal government dissolving monopoly fired by Democratic offi cers on tbe people ol a eouthern Democratic state in tbe hour ol this nation's greatest strugglo with tbe corporation. It would mean that tbe two (rest political parties are lacing about, that In the day ot trial the Repub lican party under a Republican pres ident, la championing the rights ot the people, while the Democracy la surrendering the 1 corporations. Does the railroad commission ot Georgia'expect to write that decree acrom our skies? Three million Georgians and one hundred mil lion American await the answer, on the eve cf a national campaign. HELEN D. LONGSTREET. President Tallulah Falla Conservation Association. ion COURT. Man Who Entered Jewelry Store Entered Ilea of Guilty. (From ■'Wednesday's Dally.) There wore two pleas ol guilty to burglary and two to lorgery at the opening ot the criminal court term ot Tift superior court yesterday morning, Judge W. H. Thomas pre siding. J. W. Daniels alias J. W. Jones pleaded guilty to burglarly In two case*. The night before Thankeglv- tpg the Jewelry store ot J. H. Coch ran In Tlfton was burglarised, en trance being effected through a rear window. Sixty-three watches, sev eral fobs and bracelets ware stolen. The night previous the homo of W. A. King, two miles from town, Was entered, the family being absent, and completely ransacked, but only a few articles of (mail value In cluding a knife, were taken. Daniels was arrested in Chatta nooga. Tonn.,-laat Monday and had In hla poasosslon forty-three of the watches, four bracelets and alx fobs taken from Cochran’s store and tbe pocket knife taken from Mr. King’s residence. He was brought to Tlfton and yesterday morning entered a plea of guilty. J. Walter Carter, one of the fam ily of Carters who ware the victims of the Rawlings family In Lowndes county, entered a plea of guilty to forgeries In two cases. Carter pass ed a check for $25. to which the oame of C. A. Williams was forged, on Kulbersh Brothers, in Tlfton, and another cheek to which .the name of J. C. Smith was forged had been passed os P. Felngold at Ty Ty. Charlie Malllttco, a negro, ’ plead guilty to burglary, hla offense being the entry of Mr. A. B. Hollings worth's residence, near Chula, and stealing table cuttlery and silver. Robert Rodgers, colored, who forged a check on J. H. Young, which was cashed In Octlla, entered a plea of gnllty to forgery. No sentence has been fixed In any of these cases. The Elks this week voted to name a committee to do charity work dar ing the coming holldaye and they also gave $50 tor the organised charities here, $50 for the Mumford Home and $25 for the Thofnwell Orphanage In South Carolina, Notice to Debters and Creditors All parties inaeoteu to the estate of Walter Coleman, deceased, or having accounts against such estate, are hereby notified to-call and set tle the amounts due, and to render their accounts to me properly made out,..as required by law. B. S. Richardson, Administrator, 10 21 w$ Johnson, of Balnbrldga, in VaMosta. CAMPAIGN FOR A FEDERAL PARK BOARD President Taft and Others Have Endorsed Movement to Preserve Parks. Wellington, D. C., Dec. 12.—A country-wide campaign to urgo upon congress the creation of a bureau of national parka and reservations, with a view to preserving and add ing to their beauty, la to be launch ed by the American Civic Association at Its seventh, annual conveot'un, which began in this city today. The movement already has received the Indorsement of President Taft and Secretary ot-the Interior Fisher. The convention will remain In session over tomorrow and Friday. City planning and neighborhood Im provement are the subjects to be dealt with In the papers, addresses and discussions. In addition to tho national park matter. In tho city planning sessions both exports rnd business men will speak from their own experience on the wisdom cf applying system to the development of the aesthetic as wall as the prac tical city of today. Experts from Minneapolis, Da,lsa and other ettlea will tall of the suc cessful work done In their commit tees In tbe way of neighborhood Im provement J. Horace McFarland, of Harris burg, Pa., la Oja president »»t the association and the presiding officer at the convention sessions, which are being held at the New WlllarJ Hotel. Avoid Frauds. A paint trend la paint that looks (sir for a year or so, and than makes repainting neoeteery. Don't waits your money and In jure your property! Tbe L. t M. Paint hss been In use for thirty-five yearn. You make one half of It hy adding 2-4 of a gallons of llnceod oil to each gallon. It then cost abont 2L60 per gallon, and Is the bast paint that can ha made. - Our sale agent la A. E. Dlmmoek. Write a postal for “Money Saver price list no 60." Longman A Mart inet, P,, 0. to 1*72, New York. As Old Man Roger L. McCall Is Hen fenced at Macon. Macon, Ga., Dec. IS.—Roger L. McCall, aged 70 years, and one of the best known men In thla section, plead guilty In the superior court yesterday to the murder ot hla wife and was sentenced to acrvlce for the remainder of hla Ufa In the atata penitentiary. He-shot hla wife In the back with a shotgun while she lay alck and asleep In bad. The crime wae com mitted while he was under the In fluence of liquor. When tho old man's plea was en tered the scene was an affecting one. u the Judge, prosecuting attorneys, Jurora and spectators all burst Into tears. 1 Easy to Get Rid of Dandruff. Dandruff means that down near the roots of your hair there le a vast army of little Invisible germs or microbes. And this army never sleeps, It wages a war of destruction night and day. It destroy* the nourish ment that tbe hair must have In order to grow vigorously and abun dantly. PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over America will destroy these germs and at the asm# time furlsh the hair roots with Just the proper nourishment to make hair grow lus trous and luxuriant PARISIAN SAGE la guaranteed by A. B. Dlmmoek to baulah dan druff, s)op falling kalr and Itching scalp or money back. It la a de lightful hair dressing that wins in stant favor with - refined women. Sold for only 60c a large bottle et A. E. Dfmmock'e and druggists everywhere. Oirl with Auburn hat on every,cartoon and bottle,. Annual Meeting of Architects. Washington, D. C., Dec. 12.—Bor ers! hundred of the leading archi tects of the United States and Can ada, members ot the Architects' In stitute ot America, met .at the.New Willard hotel today, the occasion being tbe annual convention. Mr. V. L. Stanton, of Waycross, came over this morning and spent the day In tbi$ city. HIS DIVORCED WIFE KIDNAPPED CHILDREN Woman Caught Little Ones on Wair to School and put Them in Automobile Chicago, Dee. 12.—Marian, eight years old, and Margaret Holmes, ten- years old, daughters ot a wealthy resident of Downer’s Drove, were kidnaped by two men In an automo bile while on their way to school this morning. Tho machine disappeared towards Chlcsgo this morning and , there Is no traee of tbe kidnappers. It later developed that the two children were taken by the divorce 1 wife. She was arreated, charged with kidnapping. CHUltCll TO OIV College Park People Adopo Novel Method to Raise Money. Atlanta, Deo. 12,—A minstrel show to raise money to buUd a church—that la what the people of College Park are doing to got funds to eomplete the st. John's church, which was started a abort time ago. Sunday school superintendents, teachers ind boys are going to black themselves up and put on a vigorous program with Jokes, songs dances, and everything that la ex pected In a regular minstrel show. Needles to say, soma ot the old tv and more conservative brethren and slaters tre looking askance st this method of raising money for the Lord. CHEAPER CABLEGRAMS. London, Dec. 13.—Tho long agitation for cheaper cable messages baa finally reached a successful culmination. Today the various cable companies put Into effect a fifty par cent reduction on all preas messages from the British Isle* to Canada, Australia and the United states. Ordinary messages in plain language subject to defer ment will also bo aocepted at half the present rate, beginning the lint of the coming masr,f' —Y . ifc “Beet * Thla la the var'dlct _ Tracy, O., who bought end Tar Compound tor ease was the worse l have ever seen, and looked like a sure case of consumption. Her lungs were sore and aha coughed almost Incessantly and her voles waa hoarse and weak. Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound brought relief at once and less than three bottles effected 'a ebmpleto cure." —- I1VK MINSTREL.’ "* SAVE FISH INDUSTRY. New Berne, N. C., Dee. 13.—Per sona Interested In the conservation ofthe fishing industry In North Oaro- 11ns, particularly the sea-costs and tide-water fisheries, met In confer ence here today to launch a con certed movement for an adequate State law dealing with the subject. The conference met under the Joint auspice* of the North Carolina Fish Commission, tbe North Carolina Oyiter Commission and the North Carolina,Geological and Economic Survey. * Came After Runaway Son. negro named Will Mitchell cam* over to Valdoata this morning for the second time to get hla runa way son, a boy abont 14 yaars old, who answara to tho nama of Herbert and who cams to Valdoeta because he was tired of working on the farm. Hla father located him hare. a week or two ago and cams after * He got the boy as far as the' it Lino depot on tho way home, but while the old man waa nodding in the waiting room,.the youngster skipped out and wga not seen again until Policeman Walker located him doing hell boy duties for ths Valdes. The boy was arreated and turned over to hla father. CHILL TONIC INGRAM DRUG COMPANY, Valdosta, Georgia.