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THE VALDOSTA TIMEX,
VALDOSTA SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES
a a BRANTLEY, Editor
B. L. TURNER,
■IIBSGRIPTION TRICE II A YEAR
Entered X lb* Powofflre «t Veldoete
Os. ss Xenon* n*M tun M»*tor.
“IJve people went to know where
Woodrow Wilton (Unde todejr, not
where he etood tome retrt e*o."—
New York Trlbpne (Rep). He
stands where ThomM JeSereon end
Andrew Jtckton itood—with tne
plain people.
•'The ground hog newer (all* to
get In onr midst for a few eeconda.'
—Atlanta Conetltutlon. Really we
'ympathlce deeply with onr content
porary. Even a few tocondt o
inch experience mutt prove very
patnfnl. ' 1
A profeeeor of the Unlrertlty of
Michigan hat Indented a new En-
• Deb alphabet of only aerenteen let
ters. If It omlta the letter "I” what
will the Colonel do, poor thing?
He would wilt away.
“AN EXCELLENT JUDGE.”
Judge W. E. Thomaa, of Valdoeta,
and the Southern circuit, who la
preaiding for Judge Roan of the
Atlanta circuit, la being whrmly
commended by mombera of the bar,
court officiate and others for hla
conduct of the court and rapid dle-
patch of huelneaa. Under the head
"An Excellent Judge," tbw Atlanta
Conetltutlon of Monday mn of
Judge Thomaa:
"Judge W. B .Thomaa, who baa
ao ably performed the dutlee of
Judge L. 8. Roan during the laat
week In presiding over the criminal
branch of the Atlanta circuit, baa
consented, upon the concurrent re-’
quest of Judge Roan, Solicitor Gen,
oral Hugh M. Doraey and the Atlan
OA-, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1012.
a pile of money and an ambition to tlon Ef general throughout the The Sound Sleep D f Good Health Itlonera deelre that aald mlatake be
go to tho aenata, Staphenaon atmply oountis Poultry la shipped from la not for those suffering from kid- corrected,
put hla wealth a*. the commapd of Teres> New York, and yet It la and IrregnlarlUea The Sixth—Petitioner, show furthor
.1 hJi. .Me ilu York U -h.un P r ompt use of Foley Kidney Pllle that nt n meeting of the stockhold-
hls campaign manager! and he I* no aold In New York ns cheap, fro- bac k ac b e and n,euma- er a of aald corporation, held at Ha
lt*. tfullty of the corrupt practice* quently-cheaper, than It la add IB tlem, heal and strengthen sore, him on January 11, 1912. and also
which they committed than If he the Team cities. . iweak and tiling kidneys, restoro at a meeting or Ita director! of aald
had paraonally superintended them. So far ss the consumer ie eon- ”°rmal action, and with It health corporation, held at said time and
Trr ot °we a uhy inen reT £“*“‘1'“rev.*!' V’EJtaSi .’homing pr^ld«“ n lTu cZ
states .he entry of wealthy men dttioaa docent touch them nt alL great pain In my hack and kidneys, poratlon to apply for and obtain. In
Into politic* has resalted ?n aerlo.is if the duties on potatoes, eggs, poul- could not sleep at night, and could the name of said corporation, sail
debauchery of tho electorate. W* try and butter were removed entire- not raise my hands oyer my head,
should have n law limiting the ly, the im; ortatlons would com* J?, U n tw ®•* ,oxe * n 0, . K,dne,r
amount of money that may «a Into the bands of thooo who control'
spent by candidates for every office, (ho domestic supply and they would
We must develop In each neighbor- fix (ho price lust the. ssm* sod
hood s spirit thst will condemn pocket whatever advantage* the re-
vote-selling nt nnspsrlngly ss theft moral o fth* duties would bestow,
forgery. The man who Is known j We are far from saying that these
have sold hla vote Is no mom duties ought not to bo reduced, but
amendment to Its said charter.
Wherefore. Petitioners pray that
their said charter be amended, sc
set forth In the foregoing petition,
and that an order be passed by the
{court, making said amendment, in
accordance with the law In such
STATE OP GEORGIA—Lowndes
. County.
To the Superior Court of Said-casm ma'de and'provided'
County: | WOODWARD & SMITH,
The petition of the Farmers’ Attorneys for Petitioners.
Piled In office on this tho first
v ^ . —ias ought not to oe reoucao, rax union Warehouse Company, a cor-' r,,ed '» omc « ° n '
worthy of respect that If he had f wjgk* *• *?_ S I Por.tlon under the law. of Georg’.., I day ° f ^57* JiJS;
w.ai nusu “ , , f . _ , j . . La,, Z— ipurauon unaer me laws or Georgia, patty MTnn^TTnv
* *• *«“• * • htm. The Progrm.Iv.Uo I W, ‘ b lta pr)nC " >al p,ace of bua,Defi * ' nept/cieliZ-KL.
the corn* In Atlanta for another . Farmer. Uo deal with thib machinery of eoin-1, H a h i ra , ln BaId co unty, respect-, STATE OP GEORGIA — Lowndos
geek. 0 I contrition, storage and distribution, I f a „ ghowa . County.
•The ahllltr skill nnd falrncea' TARIFF AND POOD PRODUCTS, i which Is strongly controlled by j P , rat _ Tb , on ’ NoTemher 16th L Paul Myddelton, deputy clerk
-Vl> r it m r-''ater.sjws: ^ 0^^^^
SS Tp.°.d‘J:; — r ee *r T <zz::»rz sfes
him, give rise to math favorable and rfteel ®ohedule, but euggeste that .. t . . - » .... twenty years, for “.he purpose of eu- ^barter of the Farmers* Union ; from a grower on one of the la-
comment. not only ,by court officials the committee ought not to devote WO * d f *°* ?! gagIn * the business of warehouse-1 Warehouse Company, ar the Httrao lands of the South Carolina coast.
... th. hnr hnt hv too much time to to the steel bill *° fer • to u,e * r6B ll8t pr ^ ce# ** i men and other kinds of business, as i appears of file In this office. j Ordem will be accepted, first come,
and member, of the bar, but by 'oo muon time to to tne ateel bill bi ud geon to hammer the Amert- set out and described in the orlgi- Glven under my hand and the seal first served. Atlantic & Gulf Mills,
Jurors and witnesses In cssea die- to the negleqt of the burdensome . ------
. I ,1 ..4 Im «... AI...SI. .E..4U. Ike A rJLpiD.
WANTED—Three good shingle
mill men, no qultten, good iragst.
Write or Apply to E. Y. Fry, Stock-
ton, pa. 1 30 d2t wit
IMPROVEDS.I COTTONSEED
from cotton that produced one bale
per acre without any fertilizing $1.00
per bt\shel. Robt, L. Thomas.
1-31 d wed sat sn4t.
HOUSE MOVER—I wish to an
nounce to tho public tint l am |n
the bouae-mo-'lng and irpalr busi
ness, also other heavy obstacles.
A. L. Burns A Co. TO? River
etreet. , 1 26 eod & vr lm
EGOS FOR HATCHING—From
the celebrated U. R. Flshel strain
if White Plymouth Rocks, |1.50 for
15 eggs E. O. Stanford, 503 N. I.ee
street, Valdosta, Ga.
12-30sat&tues d&wtf.
posed of by him.
duties more directly affecting the
jna] petition for charter.
Tt Is said that Mme. Cavalier!
formerly Mrs. Robert Wlnthrop j enjoyed the respect and friendship
Chsnler, will marry a tenor. Quite | of many dlatlngulshd members of
nn’ural foy a prlraa-donna—It’s iha
even tenor of thalr way, and why
shouldn’t they pursue It
Mayor Oaynor, of New York, vays
that the cold la what la forcing
prices up. Well, If It Isn’t tbe cold
It’s the heat, and the ultimate con
sumer gets In at both ends of the
thermometer.
Hers wa’va been In the newspaper
business thsaa many years, without
—Ing once bean pointed out hr
Col. Roosevelt as a falsifier. ,Wa
foe| slighted.
If Italy finds the subjugation of
Tripoli n long task It can point to
onr Philippines, which even yet re
quire a little attention nop nnd
then.
Well, anyhow Mr. Shnaler ent
entes from the Rnsso-Perslan eon-
tioversy with a pretty good mtgn-
slne rate.
-JOT!,' it A i Second—That the fifth paragraph
"Judea Thomas Is a graduate of 00,1 of living. It says: "Why not Wr* Ddl »Nl* fanners got of the petition for charter provides,
arysus ss
^ * bushel^ Ihe duty of 26 cents a bnah-1 he two thousand dollars, divtdod
le now g positive scarcity? Ware- e , on ' toea waan . t important,! In ‘» sharm of five dollars each;
house men ere cornering poultry. eftherVom the otandpoiat of th# j tbat , n0 one ,ha ' 1 •» a stockholder
Pn-iJ?,. the middleman or '»*
the bar now practicing before hlo
court, and the popularity which dle-
tlngulahed hla college career has
followed him In the serious and
sponsible profession he has follow
ed so successfully since hie gradua
tion.
He enjoft the rare art of making
and preserving friends, without
sacrificing dignity or duty, and tho
new friends he has made while pre
siding over tho Atlanta circuit ex
press genuine regret that It will
soon be necesesry for him to re
turn to the dtfileo of his own judi
cial circuit.
LIMIT CAMPAIGN EXPENSES
The Imperative need of aomu law
to limit the expenditures of con
gressmen and senators Is brought
cut by the S’cphonson Investigation
now In progress. Stephenson Is the
new senator from Wisconsin, and ha
confesses that ho spent 3107,975 to
get his seat. So far there Is no ev
idence to prove that he personally
bought vote* or Influence,' blit any
man wlth common sehao ktiow.v that
Eggs pays cents a d°* e . n at the cus
tom house, butter and cheese 6
cents a pound, poultry 5 cents a
pound."
We fear our contemporary
barking up the wrong tree when it
suggests Wat the reduction of such
duties would retfuce the cost of the
neceemTles of life, say* the Hous
ton Boat, Mayor Shank told ua the
other day .the the Indiana farmere
got 50 cents a bushel for their po
tatoes whereen the consumers had
to pay 12.50 a bushel. Investiga
tion shows thst the high cost of edi
ble* Is not due to the proportion of
tho selling iprfee Wat goes to the
producers, but the price* fixed by
commission men and cold aloraie.
I every center of population,
where high prices for food prevail,
there are men who makes It n bus
iness to concentrate the products,
perishable and otherwise, and dis
tribute' the same to tho retail trade.
I’rlceg are arbitrarily fixed, because
these men control the
mat “
-- .— and Co-operative
consumer. What ww imporuuit to Union of America; that no stock
pile aomfumer woe the fact that the holder shall owq more -than twenty
dcalerdealer was enabled to charge j 8h area and nhall have but one vote.
him five times the producer’s price. L, Th . at ' he f :d corporation
_ . .. ' ;bas been duly organized nnd is now
The tremble la at present that men doing business under Ita said rhar-
can corner and corn rod the aupply, ter.
shore K a«d dole It to the market j Fourth—That said corporation de-
ag exorbitant prices. So long as f.?™ and 1,8 charter b Y »*rlk-
thia power exists, the free list offers
little relict
’Mr. Lorlmer still Inslqts that his
election was due entirely to friend
ship.” No doubt. The variety that
goes to the hlghe a t bidder.
“Obey" cannot be omitted from
the marriage service In England. But
hat’s the odds In these days of
suffrages mental reservation?
Anyway brother Andy was kind
to lcaye John D. a "little
his old age wbeu he
nt foreign producer*, and this condl-
for 'The Dally Timas.
ing the fifth paragraph of its origi
nal petition, and by Inserting in lieu
thereof the following words: “That
the capital stock of said corporation
shall be two thousand dollars, di
vided Into shares of five dollars
*ach, with the privilege of Increas-
of this Court, on this, the 1st day
of February, 1912.
PAUL MYDDELTON,
Deputy Clerk.
Eggs, Day Old Chicks
and Ducklings.
of quality, from the five greatest
breeds known—Ringlet Barred
Rocks, Single Comb White Leg*
Quitman, Ga.
1 6 wtf
WANTED—To rent a heavy one-
drum ground skldder with privilege
of buying. Give price and snipping
>o!nt. A. Smithgall, Council, Ga.
2-12 wtf.
ing the same from time to time, by j horns, White Indian Runner ducks,
a majority vote of Re.stockholders,; Buff Orpington ducks and fawn
hundred thoufland^doBara, 6 and w°ith ' Q° d x “ dlan Runner ducks,
a like privilege of decreasing the 1 0ur chIcks and ducklings are hatch-
*nme from time to time not below e d ln * mammoth hot water lncu-
the original capital of two thousand bator. Two thousand laying hens
?o°" 8 k7« Pe .L ltl0ne £ ?‘T.' re th -° rl8ht tM » ,arm - Wrlte f°T catalogue
c 0 ap,^ e p,, , d h ? n " Pt or 0n n’r 0 ^ r tf a : d ; a >> d « ,"«■ 30. Hunt’s Poul-
be taken at a fair valuation. That! try p arm. Valdozta, Ga.
■*.he entire capital of two thousand
dollars has already been paid In.” T*’ x\r , • i
Fifth Petltlonere show furthor | 1 lltieS < W Ellt AuS.
^axtmrrent-a-gen--
‘y. when the aame vu ’n fact tfe fio ™* bT l ” < ‘ montb - >• Carting^
granted’In Lowndes county. Petl- [ ton ‘ 1 30 d2t wit
RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS—$1.
to $1.50 per setting of 15. Special
prices per hundred. J. E. Massey,
City. 1 8 d Mon. w tf
AT BARGAIN—One L5 h.p Scho
field engine, also one 40 h.p. hotter.
For further Information call ar of
fice of Virglnla-Carolia* Chemical
Co 1-24 dmon.wed.tnue.fr!. awtf.
WANTED—To buy a shingle.
mill outfit or so<me one to cut lot
of cypress and pine on shares. I
will log the mill. J. B. Green,
Stockton, Ga. 1 30 w3t
HAP POWS—Reversible Disc Har-
rowg rrc the best on earth. For
sale by Dasher & Stapler. 1 30 w4t
Robert Thomas is offtrirp: for sale
Improved Sea Island cotton seed
which were grown on their own
place list reason. Mr. Thomas
made three large bales on three
acres of land without any fertilizer. f
These -oed produce more limb than y
aujr stro^v known, the girders are
amazed at the amount of lint from
these ?eeds. 2 3 wit.
Specials at the Red Spot Store
For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
THREE BANNER DAYS, FEBRUARY 3rd, 5th and 6th
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The likes Valdosta has never before witnessed in the Mercantile trade. Talk about price juggling, why just look at a few we
quote here, as space will not allow more
One Lot of Skirts in Voiles and Panamas, the Latest Styles
$7.00 quality at banner prices of ... $4.99
5.00 quality at banner prices of 3.48
3.50 quality at banner prices of - 2.79
One lot of ladies Drop Skirts up to $1.50, as long as they last at .59
A few more ladies’ Coat Suits, Better come early if you don’t want
to miss an opportunity of a life time. For Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday only, at banner prices of
$5. 19
Ladies long Coats in the latest styles during the three banner days re
gardless of wholesale cost.
Special for the Banner days we will display all our ladies muslin underwear at remarkable low prices, also a full line of drygoods,
shoes, milinery and notions at banner day prices.
Just a ward to the men. We have a lot of new up-to-date latest styles, suits and overcoats which we are going to offer d*/? ACk
during the banner days at the remarkable low prices. Any suit not lower than $10.50 up to $22.50, you choice -
Overcoats well worth uo uo $12.50 your choise at $4.79. Also a lot of up to date pants at banner sale prices.
A few words to my patrons. These three banner days, I will have my stock marked dowe lower than I ever had dureng my 20 years career in the mer-
cantle business at Valdosta. Don’t forget to come to the three banner days, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Look for the large green signs over front.
The Red Spot Store
102 PATTERSON STREET
JOS. MARKS, Proprietor
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA