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THB VALDOSTA TIMES, VALDOSTA, OA,
VETERAN LANG
MET DEATH ON
THE HIGH ROAD
His Horse Ran Away and
Threw Him Prom Buggy
HR HAD BREN TO LUDOWICI TO
BEK HIS WIFE WHOSE DEATH
IS EXPECTED AT KVKIIY MO
MENT.
Ludowici, Ga., Feb. 21.—Veteran
J. Lang, chairman of the Liberty
County Board of Education, was
thrown from his buggy today and in*
stantly killed.
Mr. Lang was killed ab^ut a mile
from Walthourville while driving to
bis home from Ludowici, where be
bad been at the bedside of hla aged
wife, whose death in momentarily ex
pected.
Mr. Lang’s horse became frighten
ed* throwing him out against
stump, frscturlng hb» skull nesr the
right ear and causing instantaneous
death.
Mr. Lang was a Confederate veter
an, a native of Tattnall county, «but
bad lived In Liberty since the war.
He la well known for his public
spirit and genial nature. He has
for many years been an active mem
ber of the Board of Education of
Liberty and bis work In th^ capacity
TESTIMONY
OF FJVEWOMEN
Prove* That Lydia E. Pink*
ham'* Vegetable Com
pound I* Reliable.
*111 bo greatly mined.
H. la iunrlred by hla wlf* and
nln. children, Mr». C.- J. McDonald
and Mr*. Henry Hny of Ludowici,
Mr*. Beth Lyon* of Waukesha, Wl*,;
Mr*. Tom Orlcc, of Savannah, Mr*.
T*dl. Bike* of Mlddlebur*. Fla.;
Mr*. Emma Phillips of Walthour-
▼lilt, and two sons, Nathanlat L*n,
of Jacksonville, Fla., and Jo*h Lan*
of Walthourville.
The Interment will he In the Wal
thourville Cemetery at 9:20 o'clock
'ifil* alteration. ** C - ' {
NEWS OF^A DAY
AMONG PEOPLE
DF
Evsrything Ready tzr
Auto Truck Showing
FIItE CHIEFS OF MANY TOWNS
TO VISIT SAVANNAH TO SEE
HER NEW FIRE DEPARTMENT
IN ACTION.
Savannah, Feb. 11.—Everythin*
In now In readiness for the gigantic
demonstration which will be given
by the local Are department wltn
automobile apraratue with
BaedviUe,Ore.—"I can truly reeom- ill 0HVHI1I1H11 C3TQCII 3I1(
mend Lydia B. Pinkham’e Vegetable Wllinlllinil _ „ ,]
— larm Seeds
me a well woman after
(offering three years."
— Mr*. Mary Boa art,
Reedrille, Oregon.
New Orleans, La. —
" When passing through
the Change of Life I was
troubled with hot flashes,
weak and dizzy spells and
backache. Iwasnotfltfor
anything until I took Ly
dia E. Pinkham’e Vege
table Compound which
proved worth its weight
In gold to me." - Mm.oA8-
TON Ulondeau, 1541 Po-
lymnia St, New Orleans
Mishawaka, Ind.-" Wo
men passing through the
Change of Life can take .
nothing better thaa Lydia b I
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable th*
Compound. 1 am reeom- . . . .
7ncnningittoallmyfriends which It has Just been equipped, f 0 r
because of what it has the benefit of the Are chiefs of the
S^'^RulSSst. Boath ’ Flre cMM * ,rom nl<:ltmon, ’
Mishawaka, Ind. 'lo New Orleans hayi been Invited.
Alton Station.Ky.-“For It I* expected that ono hundred Tie-
month* I suffered from n. E g flremen will be here. Many of
*•« '.he city t night. A
could not live. Lyaia E. parade of the an tom or lies and * few
Pinkhom’s Vegetable horse-drawn machlnee, which are
:.«id¥wantotherauffering ,n re * PrV0 held In Hardware Comp^&^a-jdece, thonee-
omen toknow about it” the morning, followed bv * denon- curing a cant book and prising bars
Mr*Emma Bailey, Alton gtratlon and conteat. In the after- 1
Delaem, NaDsk.°—“1 was passing noon * ^'W®* W " 1 b ® h * d ,h ®
through Change of Life and felt very Cnslno, Thunderbolt,
bad. I could not^elcmji and ^was very To Decide Sunday Law.
Wood’s Se
For 1912.
Our New Descriptive I
it fully up-to-date, end i
about die best I
AT, FEBRUARY 84,
1018.
Every farmer and gardener
should have a copy of this cata
log, which has long been recog
nized as a standard authority,
for the full and complete infor
mation which it given.
We are headquarters for
Grass and Clot
Potatoes, Seed
Soja Boons
Wood’s
free on request
FIVE SPARKS STORES ENTEhED
Burglars Get * Practically Nothing,
Taking Only Money.
Sparks, Fab. 21.—Some tlma dur-
the night,''.Here were live stores In
tM* place opened by 'burglars. En
trance was first secured by breaking
glass window at 'he Sparks
nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound restored me to perfect health
and I would not bo without It”—Mr.
F. M. Thorn, Delsem, No. Dik.
The question of closing the fruit
at doors and windows of McPhauI
Brothers’ grocery store, P. N. White
hurst’s shoe store, G. W. White
hurst’s store, the postoffice and S.
M. McCranie’s grocery s’ore. Noth-
CHIEF OF POLICE IS
no BY RECORDER
.Savannah’s Chief and the Po
lice Court Judge are at
Outs Over Matter.
Savannah, Feb. 31—Just whst
will bo the outcome rf me difference
wLlch has arisen betweri Chief of
roliee W. O. Austin ani Judge Jno
E. Schwars, recorder of the local
police court, which waa evidenced
for the flrst time when the court
'Imposed a line of 925 npon the head
.of the police department for con
tempt In not complying with the ol
der of the court. Is problematical
It Is generally believed that the
rapture had Its beginning In some
other way than that which brought
about the trial. Both officials re
main Arm' In their decision, and It
la likely that city counell will tako
- cognisance of It tonight at the reg
ular meeting. The contempt proceed
ing* against the Chief remitted <n hla
failure to deliver to the attorney
Physicians of Tlirre States,
Columbia, 8. C., Feb. 21.—Tho
Tr!-0tate Medical Socloty, embrac
ing North and South Carolina and
Virginia, met In this city today and
waa called to order by the president.
Dr. J. Hdwell Way, of Wayneayllle,
N. C, The taro days’ program pro
vides for more than one hundred
papers and addrerse* dealing with
subjoota of Interest to the mod lea.
profession.
Stands and other places of business j| n g was stolen but IF.20 from Mc-
on Sunday, which haa brought about Cmnle’s grocery store, 93.10 at the.
a controversy between the mlnlstsm postofflee, In cash, and a faw pennies
and those who favdr an ’’open 'city" | from tho other etores. These are
will probably be definitely decided al] the article* that-hare been found
at the meeting of the city coindl missing. No trace of the burglars
tonight. The police committee com- has been located.
gallon at a meet-
conference with 'he
the Savannah Min-
last night. The
made to conncll to-
matter definitely set-
One car 1 toad of driving and woods
horn's received last wipk. Seo th
MIZELL LIVE STOCK CO.,
In Old Griffith Stables.
Wisconsin Library Workers.
Janesville, Wla., Feb. II.—Jason-
Title la entertaining for thro* days
he annual convention of the Wis
consin Library Association,
the tweaty-fliM annual meeting of
the organisation and tho largest. In
point of attendance In the history of
the sesoclatlon. Cities, towns and
colleges throughout th* state ar«
represented. '•
Georgia Rattlesnake melon seed,
'ngr-- a Co. 1 13 wft
Y. M. O. A. Prospering.
Now York, Fob. 21.—One of th*
moat Interesting features of tho bi
ennial convention of the Young
Mena Christian Association In New
York State, which met at the local
hradquartera here today for a wo-
(Jays' session, consists or the reports
of officers and committees showing
the remarkable growth and prosper
ity of the organisation. According
to these reports the total member
ship In this state now exceeds 60,-
000, while the association owns 50
buildings with an aggregate value
exceeding $10,000,000.
Is Organized,
am county of
of Ohio,
of tho
"organized
meeting hold
Hannon Cluh ex
pect to get busy at once In th* In
terest of their candidate In th!? sec
tion and expect to "wake things up”
before tho national convention
Ml*.
Many Invitations Rent Ont
Invitations have been lent ont lo
practically every port In tho world
to which Savannah ehlpa cotton, to
cotton dealers to attend th* oele-
bratlon which will he field at the
Savannah- Cotton Exchange Sa’nr
day night In honor of Savannah’s
record In reeelVtng two million
bales of the staple, ttjs not ex
pected, of course, that any of theso
will attend, hut 'hey will be Inform
ed of Savannah’s accomplishment.
Special Invitations have been sent
to Judge Emory Speor or the Uni-
States District Court, Judge
Walter Charlton of the superior
court. Judge Davla Freeman of the
city court and Mnyor Tledeman. Sev
eral of these officials will probably
called npon for Impromptu
speeches. The banquet will be en
tirely Informal. -A tempting menu
haa been prepared. It la proposeu
to make the occasion a memorable
on*.
Tho Sound Sleep of Good Health.
Is not for thore suffering from
kidney aliments *nd Irregularities.
The prompt use of Foley Kidney
Pills will dispel backache and rheu
matism, heal and strengthen sore,
weak and ailing kidneys, restore nor
mal action, and with It health and
strength. Mrs. MJ F. Spalsbury,
’ “ , .*reat
could
Foley Kidney Pills will cure any
is* of
tor Charles Cowans, colored, 943.91,
which the court ruled belonged to *•••«» kidney or bladder trouble
.. v ._, not beyond th# reach of medlc'ne.
the negro after exon era. lag him of No m(dlQlnt can d0 mor e. Ingram
th* charga of robbing R. R. Hobbs jjrug Co.
of $61 Sunday night.
The case has aroused a mild ate-
nation In 8arannah, n« the recorder
and chief of police. have been warm
friends for several year*.
Alpha Delta Phi MeeUag.
Springfield. Mao.. Pah. It.—The
Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, four!-
•d at Hamilton College In 1931, be
gan It* eightieth annual convention
hero today a* the guest of the Am
herst chapter. The meeting will
last thre# days and will bare as
speaker* President Benjamin Ide
Wheeler of the Unlvemlty of Cali
fornia, President Harris of 'Amherst
College, and Charles 8. Whitman,
district attorney of New York City.
Farmer* Meet at Satina.
Rallna. Kaa.. Feb. 21.—A Urge
slid representative attendance mark
ed tho opening her* today of the an
nual convention of the Ktn.es dine-
Ion of the Farmer*’ Educational ttt-d
Co-operative Union. The presence
of severe! of the national officer* and
well known agricultural educators
promisee to make the meeting on*
of the most successful ! n the history
of the organization.
Rocky Ford Colorado Cantaloupe
sed, Ingram Drug Co. 2 13 w4t
We have stables at Montgomery,
Alt., Valdosta and Dongiat, Ga., Llvs
Oak, Tallahassee, Mariana and Chip-
Icy, Fin., and It taken Iota of mulct
for us, consequently we buy cheap.
8ce ut.
MIEELL LIVE STOCK CO..
In Old Orlfflth Stables.
Show-.
LOW SHOES ARE
WORN DESPITE
COLDWEATHER
Atlanta Women Cling to
Pumps and Low Cuts
SHOE MEN DECLARE THAT IT
TAKES A M1LLLNE21 TO KEEP
UP WITH THE MANY FANCY
THINGS IN SHOES.
Atlanta. Ga„ Feb. 21.—The latest
thing ln. # shoe8 will be cold feet;* if
this present weather continues, and
the craze for low shoes end puuips
alio continues.
These cunning bits of footwear are
now being donned by Atlanta worn*
en, though there is stin ice on the
street about half the time.
Leading shoemen say that the
average size of footwear sold in
Georgia cities is 3^ to4, and this
lH about the smallest average any
where outside of China.
Atlanta women keep their feet
trimly dresed, as the present style
of short sklrtg reveals to the ven
turesome eye of the public. The
very newest fad is a revival of the
colonial styles with their stunning
buckle* of silver* nickel and bronze.
A smart feature of these now co-
lonlals is that the tongue and
buckles are lightly fastened on and
may be removed for the flat bow
that will transform them Into pumps.
The rihoe men aay It takes a milliner
to keep up with the different iancy
styles for shoe trimming this j^ason,
but they declare that the feathered
shoes, told of In the Paris dlspatclu
ee, will scarcer ever become popu
lar with American women. They
would cost too much, and the style
la foolish from an^Amerlcan point of
view, they declare.”
$100 Per Plate
waa paid at a banqjuet to Henry
LTay'/fl-Jtew Orleans ln\I842. Mighty
costly for thos© with stomSch Trou-
“Is There Any Freight for Me?”
If you had a telephone on your Farm a con
versation like this would save you a long and prob
ably useless trip:
“Hello 1 Is this the depot (or express) Agent?’’
“Yes.”
' “This U Mr. Johnson on Rural Route No. 5.
Is there any freight for me today?”
“No, it hasn’t come yet”
“Thanks. I will call ybu tomorrow.”
If you want to know how to have a tele-
E hone on your Farm, at small cost, write for our
ee booklet Address
Fanners line Department xS;
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
& TELEGRAPH COMPANY
33 South Pryor St, Atlanta. Ga.
If it is Machinery you want, we have it Write
us for catalogue, prices and terms.
MALSBY COMPANY
;41 Soofh Forsyth St, ATLANTA, GA.
We tell the fbnowing well-known goods: American,
Hench & Dromgold, Oeiser ‘‘Peerless,” and Smith, Myers & Schnler Saw
Mills in all sizes and capacities; Erie Ciiy, Oeiser "Peerless,” and Houston,
Stanwood & Gamble Engines and Boilers in allslzes; Challoner, and Perkins
Shingle Machinery; Band Saws, Edgers, Grist Mills, "Peerless'’ Threshers,
Planers, Steam Feeds, and various other Machinery, Repairs and Mill Supplies.
We can furnish yon tho best Machinery on the marketed at the same
time save you money. -We have no branch house. >
JOHNS GIVEN THREE YEARS.
ble or Indigestion.
Toronto, Ont, Feb. 31—The 1st- «v®wwber* use Dr. King’s New Life
•Ilia for these troubles ss well as
pet models prdduced by 100 Amort'
can automobile manufacturers have
been Installed In the armories for
he annual show of the Ontario Mo
tor League. The; nzhlbltlon haa Its
formal opening tonight, Lleuten-
Oovernor Gibson officiating, and
will continue an entire week.
A Warning Against Wet Feet.
Wet and chilled feet usnallv af
fect the mneous membrane of the
no»e, throat and liitigi, and
grlpps, bronchitis oh pneumonia may
result. Watch carefully, part'em
larly the chllJren.and for the rack
Ing, stubborn coughs give Foley’s
Cement Show Opens In Chicago.
Chicago, Feb. 2l.—Chicago’s llfth
annual cement show opened In the
Coliseum today and will laat one
week. Th? principal attraction this
year Is an exhibition of Thomas A.
Edison’s concrete furniture. Bcsldea
the Edison exhibit there are numer
ous other new features, from the
"poured home" to the "cement
"gun.”
First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis.
That was the case with Mrs. W.8.
Ballsy, McCreary, Ky. ’’My wife
was taken down with a aevere 'attack
of la grippe, which run Into bron-
chlUa. She roughed as though she
had. consumption and could not
sleep at night. The flret bottle of
Foley'* Honey and Tar Compound
gave her so much relief that the
continued using it until she was
permanently cured.”
- ^ < tegram Jlrug Co.
Iver, kidney and bowel disorders
Issy, safe, aura. Only 25 cents at
Pimmock’s Pharmacy, W. D. Duna
way’*, Ingram Drag Co.
Eden and Kolb Gem melon seed.
Texas Wain Stalled,
Dallas, Texx., Feb. 31.—'Trains
were stalled la Northwest Texas to
day by one of tho heart cat snow
dorms In years. Drifts ss high as
a man's head were reported lo the
panhandle country. At Amarillo,
Tox„ street car* stepped and b’Jfll-
ncm was almost suspended.
The Sonnd Sleep of Good Health
« not for those suffering from kid
ney oilmen's and Irregularities The
prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills
will dispel backache and rheuma
tism, heal and strengthen sore,
weak and ailing kldneye, restore
normal action, and with tt health
and strength. Mrs. M. F. 8pa1abttiy.
Sterling. III., saye: "I eultered
great pain In my back and kidneys,
could not steep at ntght, and could
not raise my hands over my head.
But two boxee of Foley’s Kidney
Pill* cured me." Ingram Drug Co.
Young Savannah Man Waa Convict
ed of Crooked Doings
Savannah, Feb. 11.—The lengthy
story told by Amos C Johns, who
•nww-aeratenaiL.In the superior court
Today people kere c ji arge4 with larceny anw
trust of $500 from the local agency
of Swift and Company, Impressed
the Jury of eleven so,little that a
verdict of guilty (not guilty) was
returned. He was sentenced for three
years.
Johns told a story of haying led
a wild life and of being robbed in
the tenderloin district of $400. He
accounted for all of the other short
ages.
Johns was tried by a Jury of elev
en men by agreement of the state
and defense following th* announce,
ment received by T ,J. Grlco, a Ju
ror, that his father-ln-Iaw, Mr.
Joshua Lang, had, been killed In a
runaway between Walthourville and
Ludowici.
Our buyer live* In 8t. Louis and
therefore li ready to pick up every
bargain that preaenta Itself.
MIZELL LIVE STOCK CO..
In Old Orlfflth Stable*
One hundred and twenty-live head
of good farm and turpentine mules
elnd farm mules on hand. Terms and
prices will ault you. ,
MIZELL LIVE STOCK CO.,
Eggs, Day Old Chicks
and Ducklings.
of quality, from the five greatest
breed* known—Ringlet Barred
Rocks, Single Comb White Leg-"
horns, White Indian Runner ducki.
Buff Orpington ducks and fawn
and whits Indian Runner dueke.
Our ehlchrtbd ducklings are hatch
ed In a mammoth hot water Incu
bator. Two thousand layiag hens
on thle farm. Write for catalogue
and price list No. 30. Hunt's Foul-
try Farm. Valdosta, Ga.
Clark or Wilson?
Oklahoma City, Okla., Feb. 21 —
On the eve of the amembtlng of the
Democratic state convention, which
will meet here tomorrow to select
the detegates-at-large to the Balti
more convention, all signs point to
spirited contest for control be
tween the supporters of Chanp
Clark and Woodrow Wilson. - The
name of no other candidate for the
5 or 6 uuees of ■■■96'’ will euro any Democratic nomination It likely to
can* of rbltte and favor. Price 96c. figure In the proceedings.
Men
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postav-e paid. Address,
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See ue for turpentine mule, and
woods hones. Prices and terms
are right.
MIZELL LIVE STOCK CO..
. In Old Orlfflth Stables.
Georgia Fertilizer and Oil Co.
Valdosta, Ga., Manufacturers of
HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE
and all grades of complete Fertilizers. Importers of GermamKainit, Muriate of Potash and Nitrate of Soda
See Our Agents Before Buying -
H. Y. TILLMAN and JOE DASHER, Valdosta Local Agents