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ICE AND POWER
PLANT SOLD TO
The [Consolidated Com
pany Brings $300,000.
Young
Mothe
No young woman, In the lor
coming motherhood, should neglect
to prepare her system tor the physi
cal ordeal she Is to undergo. The
health ot both herselt and the coming
child depends largely upon the care
she bestows upon herselt daring the
waiting months. Mother’s Friend
prepares the expectant mother's sys-
tcmfor the coming event, and Its use
makes her comfortable during all the
tern. It works with and for nature,
and by gradually expanding all tie-
sues, muscles and tendons, Involved,
eww rnwrit* TO nniN'n ANOTH-' lnd keeping the breasts In good con-
,E " DBINa Aiscrin- , d, U on, brings the woman to the Crists
Elt 11IG CONCERN WITH THEM i„ splendid physical condition. The
AND MORE MONEY TO GO INTO baby, too, Is more apt to be perfect and
strong where the mother has thus
ENTERPRISE HERE.
prepared herself for nature’s supreme
function. No better advice could be
given a young expectant mother than
(Prom Wednesday’s Dally.) that she uso Mother’s Friend; it Is a
: . s. ..e.eeed medicine that has proven its value
t.It.was officially announced here , n th0U8anda o(
Thu morning that the Consolidated cases. Mother's MnTHPD'b
lee and Power Company has bean | "J* *
sold to th. Municipal Service jjom-, Wrlt0 for free
pany ot Philadelphia, H. C. Hartaian, book for expect-
president, for $800,000 and the ant mothers which contains much
, v .. .on. u valuable Information, and many sug-
transfer will be nrnde at soo n aa (etUon| of . helpful nsture .
rieNd
possible.
Mr. George H. Stlckney, repre
senting the PhiladelphU. Company,
r.pent yesterday In Valdosta and
doled up the deal. H e has been
here once before and President Geo.
Yarn and Col. George I,. Patterson,
representing the Valdosta Coneoll-
dtted Ice and Power Company, went
lo Baltimore and Philadelphia to
look after the deal a week or two
ago. The trade was practically clos
ed at that tlnie or rather It waa got
ten In shape to be closed up as soon
es some smaller details were arrang-
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AtluU, Gs.
ed.
force employed by the Consolidated
I Ic e and Power Company will remain
with that company. Mr. Hamilton
will continue to be secretary and
the other employees will bold their
positions. It Is also understood that
President George Varn has been of
fered a splendid position with the
new company and it Is with him to
accept or reject it. It Is not known
Just yet what he will do.
It Means Much to Valdosta.
It is understood that the sal. ot
the Consolidated Ice and Power
Company to the Philadelphia con
cern will mean a great deal to this
rity, as that concern will take steps
to bring another enterprise here with
an Investment fully as large aa its
own. It will also add nearly as
much to the plant here aa has al
ready been Invested.
Besides these things, It Is an
nounced that the owners of tho Con
solidated Ice and Power Cotntykny,
President George iVarn, Mr, W. B.
Conoly, JQr." E. P. Rose and others,
as plants In Pennsylvan- invest the money which they
.,v * made from their plant In other en
terprises here. The sale means an
outlay ot nearly $1,000,000 In In
dustries In Valdosta, counting, of
rourse, those that are to be estab
lished here as a result of this sale.
The Times Is not at liberty to go
’nlo details about these transactions,
but It understands from the best of
authority that It will t n the end
prove to be one of the biggest deals
ever consummated In this section.
Mr. Stlckney’s visit to Valdosta
yesterday was for the purpose ot
' closing the trade. He left leaf night
on the train for bis return home af
ter having accomplished his mission.
It Is. understood that the company
stti go on aa at present for ninety
sys at least. In the meantime, the
Mladelphla concern proposes to
, charge and It Is gpdqritood
I be managed by that com-
wtitch has bought
, South Carolina and oth-
polnl
> T It Is understood that the company
proposes to Improve the service
Tiuch as poslblo by putting expert
In charge of It. The new com-
- will probably aak for an extern
alop of lta franchise for about eigh
teen or twenty years, though this
will be taken up later on.
Hr. Stlckney was carried away
with Valdosta and with the oppor
tunities which this city affords for
investments end he etated yesterday
that he hellevea that much Northern
capital will come here. He wae a lit
tle afraid that th e people would not
welcome outside Investments, but he
was assured that the people of Val-
doata want all the Investments they
can get by outsiders.
It Is understood that ths present
DANGER PERIOD
OF WOMANS’LIFEl
FROM 45 to SO
Wp havo sale stables at Mont
gomery, Ala., Valdosta and Douglas.
Ga., Liv* Oak and Tallahassee,
Marinna and Chipley, Fla., ana
keeps our buyers busy to mipply all
these places. He knows where and
whe n to buy, and w© give our cus
tomers the benefit of this in prices
and quality. Mizell Live Stock Co.,
in old Griffith Stables.
JUDGE THOMAS
Mo Delays in the Supe
rior Court There
MANY CASES WERE DISPOSED OF
THE FIRST TWO DAYS, AND
OTHERS ARE TO 1IE PUSHED
TO A TRIAD.
BABY CAMEL AT PARK.
•dnterexiing Experience of Two
Women—Their Statements
Worth Reading.
Asheville, N.C. —“I suffered for yean
’ with female trouble while going through
- the Change of Ufa. I tried a local phy-
slcian for a couple of yean without any
substantial benefit. Finally after re-
rvated suggestions to try Lydia E. Pink-
. ham’s Vegetable Compound, I quit my
physician and commenced ruing it with
the happiest results. I am today prac
tically a well woman and anxious to con-
■ftricute my mite towards inducing others
■ to try your great medicine, os I am fully
J persuaded that it wU core the oilmenta
I from which I suffered If given s fair
P chance.
If you think this letter will contrib-
medicincs to afflicted women who
an passing through thle trying period,
it la with gnat pleasure I consent to lta
publication.” — Mrs. Julia A. Moore,
17 East St. Asheville, N. C.
Tho Case of Mrs. Klrlln.
Circlevllle, Ohio.—"I can truthfully
nay that I never bad anything do me so
much good during Change of Life as Ly
dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
“Before I had taken one half a bottle
of it I began to feel better, and I have
continued taking it My health Is better
Granville Barker, the English
producing manager, has entered into
Ahan It has been for several yean. If |a contract with the Schuberts Iky tbs
Atlanta's Zoo has an Interesting Ad.
ditlon Tills Week.
Atlanta, Ga„ April 3.—A baby
camel wae born yesterday at the
Grant Park too, first daughter of
Mr. and Mm. Bactrlan Camel, who
ere receiving the congratulations of
their friends. Both mother and
bab* are doing nicely.
Baby deer and antelope and mon
keys and rabbits have been qnlte
the fashion at tho aoo tor tome time
past, hut It was feared that the big
ger animals were advocates of raca
suicide until the baby camel earns.
NO BABIES TO SPARE.
Mrs. Morris Will Accept Help, but
Will not Part with Babes.
Atlanta, April 3.—Mrs. Aaron
Morris, whoso husband was killed
by a drunken negro several days ago,
appreciates the kindness of th* pub
lic and the subscriptions which have
been sent her, bnt there le one Pre
ferred kldnees which she absolutely
refuses to accept. She will not let
anybody adopt any of her babies. She
loves them and refuses to glv e them
up and declares she had rather work
ner fingers le the bone than part
with one ot them.
•II women would take It they would e»- terms of which he It to come to thle
ii.,'h.‘wn.^a.'
Mill S*u CtrelevffleTOhio. , , ‘ ,s ' l^r h « *<>> «*«» h «« *» Ce«.
The Change of Life Done of the most SSsT 1 ,FmiD7 ‘ -first
critical periods of p woman’s existence. 4W& 1, wMl^ alao maker Anterl-
^bf.--$hre* Vther
AtauththneswomenmeyrelyuponLydis can productions
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. plays.
The Moultrie Observer gives the
following account ol the superior
court which Is being conducted there
by Judge Thomae this week:
Monday’* session of Superior court
saw the records of the county broken
for fast and accurate work. Judge
Thomap, who is presiding, took the
calender and starting at the top went
through It and threw scores of cases
out Which had been In court for
from eight to ten yeara. Among
these were some thirty divorce eases
where suite had been entered and
where up to thle time neither of the
Interested partis had appeared In
court.
Judge Thomas read the calendar
of the court and when neither the
plaintiff or defendant answered elth-
by person or attorney the case
i marked off the -hooka. Hie
Honor also kept the attorneys glued
to their eeats through the entire day
for no one knew what caaes were
romtng next and the lawyars had
to be on the alert.
Th n divorce grind was tho main
feature of the first day of the ses
sion. There were no lea than seven
decrees granted absolutely an d In
every one of the cases the plaintiffs
were given the privilege of- remarry
ing. One djyorco was granted but
the plaintiff *#111 only rertite ft
v.hen certain Conditions are compiled
with, through hla attorney. The
charges against the defendants rang
ed from common desertion to cruel
and barbarous treatment end adul
tery. In some of the casese co-respon
dents were mentioned. The cases
disposed of were aa follows:
Ella Mao Tucker waa given a de
cree In her case agalnat Henry Tuck-
The plaintiff alleged cruel treat,
ment.
W. H. Mauldin vs. Fannie Mauldin
was a esse wherein the plaintiff al
leged desertion. The decree wae
granted.
Olensa Turner charged Gordon
Turner with desertion and waa freed.
inex Fackler said that S. A. Fack-
ler deserted her and waa granted
her divorce.
Mollle Clark charged that A. B.
Clark treated her cruelly and want
ed her to live like a gypsy. 8he
was given a divorce.
C. Calhoun alleged that Hattie
L. Calhoun assaulted him with
knife and fork and alto charged her
with Infidelity. He named
tespondennt and was given bis di
vorce.
Pearl Tillman was given a divorce
from J. M. Tillman.
In the case of B. W. Purvla
against Annie Purvis the plaintiff
was given a decreo and It will be
handed to him as Boon ae he com.
piles with certain conditions -with
his attorney.
Flosel Williams, colored, wae
granted a decree from Elina Bell
Williams. The charge In thla case
were desertion.
The second day opened with the
attendance at large as on the first
INSURANCE
WITH FORGERY.
KIDNEY PIUS
for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities,
Folev Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results. Refuse substitutes.
INGRAM DRUG CO., Valdosta, Ga.
INSURANCE COMPANY-
LEFT HERE SEVERAL
AGO.
ta last night i
tbero ot F. H. 6
Vnldosta, on a 1
ts probable that She
go to Atlanta and
back here for trial.
8herret| was .loeal mans*n
tlonal Assurance Co„ j of
land building. The.
business here In P*_
nary last and SherretYc
office. He enjoyed
confidence of his
and went wrong. It la said
rota at headquarters
ago, but before a full Investigation
affairs could be made Shcrreta
left town. A warrant was sworn
cut for him by a representative who
came to Valdosta from the home of
fice, and placed In the hands ol
Sheriff Gornto. Officers In a num
ber of cities were aaked to look cut
for the tana iag hit arrest fol
| JOHN DEERE
STALK
CUTTERS
'!
AND
DISK
HARROWS
CALL IN AND SEE THEM
W. H. Brigj
js Hardware Co.
Valdosta,
t
Ga.
cd In Atlanta yesterday.
ha
It la understood that h« nad
latlvo employed.In the Terminal
tlon there and ho was prob:
traced through tblg_ielat] ’
It-. ie»tflaluwd *t
company here- that ^
the ngnie of (fdienefictavy to a
claim a^ Quitman, and -that there la
a clear case agalnat bun. Whan the
beneficiary did not receive the check
promptly which waa issued to hay
th e claim, an Investigation waa made
and the cancelled check bearing the
alleged forged endorsement had
gone back to the home office;
Other misappropriations and qutt-
tlonable ' sets are alleged agalnat
Sherretts, according to the Insurance
officials. HI* aids of ths cjaatfc~
the nature of his deftas* Is not
known here. The amount of tho al
leged forgery 1* not large.
HOUSEHOLD. CARES
HEN-DEN-HALL’S
CHILL TONIC
Best for Malaria, Chills and
Fever. Guaranteed.
Many April Fool Drunks.
Atlanta, Ga., April 8.—The April
Fool's docket In the polios court
wae the heaviest here since Christ
mas. Scores of men, white and black
lived up to the name of the holiday
l<y getting hilariously drank.
The Round Sleep of Good Hralth.
Is not tboae suffering from
kidney ailments and irregularities
The prompt use of Foley Kidney,
Pills will dispel backache and rheu
matism, heal and strengthen sore,
weak end ailing kidneys, restore nor
mal action, and with It health and
strength. Mrs. S!. F. Bpalibury,
SierUng, III., aaya: ”1 suffered great
pain winy -back and kidneys, could
•t night, and coaid not
M * gf-
my hands over my head. Bnt
two bottles of Foley Kidney Pllll
cured me.” Ingram Drag Co.
lax tile Women of Va’di
Sumo os Elsewhere,-
Hard to attend to houi ‘
ties
With a constantly acnlng
A woman ihould not have a
[hack. ’
And ahe wouldn’t It her kid
acre well.
Doan’s Kidney Pllla make
kidneys. '■£ jjdl
valdotta women
the following cxi
Mra. J. M, Shei
eticot, Quitman. ,G:
think highly of Doai
and gladly confirm the public at: •
■uont I gave In their praise In 19 -
My kldnoya were slugglHh and th
kidney secretions were unnatui ti.
also suffered from dull, nagi
aches and pains In my loins
always folt tired and languid,
bad but little strength or HH
and It did not seem as If I oould U
relief. Finally I got a aupply of
Doan’s Kidney Pllla and they
Just as represented, driving
my aches and pains and coi |
tbs othar symptoms of my trouble.
I am now feeling mneb better In ev-
[erj way.”
■For sale by all dtalers. Price 10
cents. Foeter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New Pork, sine agents for tbs Bah
(ed States.
Remember the name—Doan’. J
and taka no other.
BRICK, LIME, CEMENT
SHINGLES, LATH : : :
PHONE 44,
Fender Lumber Company
601 West Savannah Ave., VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
We carry a lull line of all kinds of buildins lumber.
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISH, MOULDING. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
Viriety shop work of all kinds—Window and Door Frames and Screens a specialty
1’S NEW
TYPE BOAT DESTROYER
The Destroyer Henley, the
Newest Thing in That Line,
is Launched Today
Quincy, Maas., April 3.—Ths dc«.
troyer Henley, representing a typo
ot torpedo boat destroyer new to the
American navy, waa auccetafully
launched today at the yard of the
Force Rlvor Shipbuilding Company.
The Henley will be the flrat ot tne
destroyer* fitted with both turbine
i*t5lprooatlng onglnee. The re
ciprocating englnea .will be uae d for
cruising at from ten to sixteen knots
■peed. When the vessel !• to be
ran at • higher rate of apeed tho
reciprocating engines will be cut out
tnes operated. Tho con-
f the Hup ley la aet at
hour, but It ta
.will be able to
Dasher&Vamedoe
“ PHONE 334, VALDOSTA, A.
Doors, Windows, Moulding of all kind.
Shingles, Brick, Lime.
Carey’s Roofing, in all grades.
Rough and Dressed Framing, Flooring,
Ceiling, Siding and Finish.
A complete stock always on hand: Out-of-town
order* given apecial attention. fTompt delivery our
motto. Get our prices before buying,
Dasher & Varnedoe
Valdosta, Ga. Phone 334.
THE VALUE OF A SPRING.
ley la namad to comment-
deeda of two brotoora, John
Itaiulrldga Henley and Robert Hen-
They were nephewe of Martha
’aablngton and both were dlatln-
tflktra In the early day* of
American navy. John Henley
ided the Carolina, ths vaaset
to aided Andrew Jackeon at
Orleans in breaking the force
advace ot the British army.
Henley served In the navy
Ing the war of 8811 and partlo-
diatlngulshed blmaelf at tha
kittle of Lake Champlain.
Puts End to Bad Habit.
Inn never look bright to ono
"the blue*.” Ten to one the
Ible la a sluggish Uver, filling
system with billons poison, that
Inga’ New Life Pills would ex-
Try them. Let the Joy ot bet-
-ellnga end ’’the blnea.” Beat
omnrh, liver and kldneya. 26e
B. Dlmmock, Ingram Drug Co.
Dunaway.
Save Pain — Save Money
And improve your teeth by calling on
Dr. Olliff IlS Dental Work
at reduced prices.
$15.00 Set Teelh, 10.00. 8.00 Gold Crowns, 5.00
$8.00 Set Teeth, 5.00. 5.00 Gold Crowns, 3.00
Bridge Work, 3,00, 4.00 and 5.00. Painleu Extraction, 50c
ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION
Dr. Olliff s Dental Office
Over Vinson’s Drug Store
Supreme Court Give* the Vain*
Ordinary Spring at «2A0.
Atlanta, Ga., April 3.—Accord!
to a ruling of the superior court
here todey. a common hillside spring
In Georgia, on farm land, I, worth
exactly $250. Any ordinary spring,
without any special mineral proper- jklae
tfee,'Just plain drinking-water, Is ter, ‘ of
worth about that much, according to
decision In th* case of whleb
Mrs. Henry Pott* sued th*
Atlanta for destroying n
her land.
you need a horse or pair of
cell us or telegraph at our
, P an* nil' try to send you
,on oa!l fo’. MItell Live
Co., In old Griffith Stables.
MinUtera do not Agree,
nta, Ga., April 3.—The mlnla-
Atlanta are split over tho
Jon of whether or sot eonplet
[Intend marrying aeonld ha com-
Jlo present certificate* of
■Mrfor# -tb» ceremony Is per
il it Is Machlneiy. you want, we have it Write
us for catalogue, prices and terms.
MALSBY COMPANY
U South Forsyth St, ATLANTA, GA.
: American,
SchnlerSaw
■in all sixes and capacities; Erie City, Gclscr “Peerless,” and Houston,
Stanwood & Gamble Engines and Boilers in all sites; Challoner, and Perkins
Shingle Machinery; Band Saws, Edgers, Grist Mills, ‘‘Peerless” Threshers,
Planers, Steam Feeds, and various otner Machinery, Repairs and Mill Supplies.
Wc can furnish you tho best Machinery on toe market juX at the same
time save you money. - We have no branch house.
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