The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, September 14, 1912, Image 2

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PAGE TWO, *1 ''1 Sin VALDOSTA TIMES, VALDOSTA, OA., SATUUDAV, SEPTEMBER 14, 1919., SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Full line State adopted Book*h^edier with a complete assortment of Tablets, Pencils, Ink and School Supplies. : : : : t‘ Vinson’s Drug Store To Lonesome Women 1 IS AT CUMMINGS Arson was Added Today to Other Crimes There TRACK ROUNDS RAVE BEEN PUT UPON TRACKS OF MEN WHO BURNED A STORE NEAR GUMMING THIS MORNING. Cummins, Os., Sopt. 11.—Track bounds art on trail of the men, be lieved to bo negroes, who burned the etore of W. J, Du Ice. at an early hour today, and clouds of a race war which have hang over Forsyth coun ty for the pan ten days, threatened to break Into, a Storm of bloodshed ( today. Tho store was In the Big Crock 0 district close to the scenes of last bjr' week's crimes. If the posse over- takes the Incendiarieff there will like* ly he a lynching. GEN. GORDON OF m TODAY His Death Occurred Af ter Long Illness THE END CAME AT WHITE SUL. ■“FrruR SPRINGS, W VA , WHERE HE HAD BEEN SOME TIME FOR HIS HEALTH, “Art JN |M| to |fec nutting?" "¥«. lU kc ready when yea cane." Women living on farms ind in rural districts haven’t time to seek and enjoy social pleasures. Distances are too great—the work is too urgent. Women grow lonesome and listless when robbed of these pleasures. The Rural Telephone aolves the problem. It enables women to talk with neigh bors and friends and keep alive to the news of the day. Our free booklet tells how you can have a telephone in your home at small cost Women living in the country should write for it Address Fanners Line Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY 33Ssmtb Pryor SL, Atlanta, Cm torday by a mob who riddled Ed Collins, a negro, with bullets, after which ho wn« hung to a telephone pole In th<1 court house square. Collins was arrested yesterday with three other negroes in connec tion with the killing of a young white girl Sunday. It is alleged that he agisted Erneat Cox, thot negro who confessed the crime, In hiding the body. Cox was taken to Atlanta for aafe keeping. Uncle Krra Says **It don't take more’n a glH ut ef fort to git folk* into a peck of trouible” and a little neglect of con stipation, biliousness, indigestion or othaajker derangement will do the tamTlf ailing, take Dr. King’* New Life PUle tor quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents at Dlnvmock’i Pharmacy, Ingram Drug Co. and W. P. Dunaway, KHPHEY” say Paris, and New York as well, has gone A mad on the subject of bags. Your bag, Madam, must be as elegant and costly as your circumstances will permit, and it must be distinctive, individual, displaying your personal taste to some degree. You may remember that in old novels, tales of ancient mediaeval times .that leather articles belonging to wealthy people were made of “Cordovan leather,” the knights’ horses wore trappings of it, and men went about “In Gilden Buskins of costly Cordwain” for “Cordwain” was Cordovan leather, tanned and cured in Cordova, Spain. As Cordovan leather was fashionable in the fifteenth century so it is today, and it appears in Hand Bags for women. But the place where the bags were made is as far from Spain as Buffalo, N. Y., in which city the artists and craft- men of the Cordova shop make bags that are a delight to handle, and carry. The colorings are peculiarly soft-toned and lasting. For the most part of bronze ana green, richly blended and embellished with artistic scroll work and conveniional motifs. The seams are thorn stitched by hand, and the linings are of velvety suede. Strap Bags, Dressing Cases, Music Roots, Wallets, Small Bags, and Card Cases Unique and artistic to a marked degree, and we bespeak (or them waim appreciation from women of taste. "Be Sure and See Them on Display in Our Windows Today” And we would be pleased to have you call and inspect these goods at your earliest convenience J. G MACKEY COMPANY JEWELERS MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Savannah, Ga., 8ept. 11.—Gen. W. W. Gordon, one of the heat known citizen of Savannah, died White 8ulpbur Springs W. Va. has been In ill health for several months. His remain* will be brought hero for burial. Gen. Gordon was leading military figure and was one of the wealthiest business men of Savannah. When General Gordon left Savan nah early In the summer for White Sulphur Springe th<<re were many who noted with regret that he not as robust and as activo as In the past, although he continued to give close attention to his business Inter ests as the head of W. W. Gordon & Co. General Gordon was a soldier, a ff'ntesman and a loyal Georgian. He was of Scotch ancestry, the son of William Washington Gordon and Sa rah Anderson Stltes and was born in Savannah October 14, 1834. His 75th birthday waa quietly obsarred In Savannah October 14, 1909, at which time General Gordon was the recipient of mtfny congratulations. Hla father was the first Georgian to graduate from W<ist Point,, and waff the first president of the Geor gia Central railroad. A monument to him. fftande on Bull street In Wright square near the present Gor don home* General Gordon graduated from Yale Unlverslt^n July of 11854. Af ter leaving collge he engaged in the cotton bust: Ho was ( be*a change a dent M* the foliation. In 185?^e deceased was married to Mliff Eleanor Lytle Kinzle of Chi cago. Mrs, Gordon was a daughter of one of the Western pioneers and was the irtt whlta child bron at Fort Dearborn, In the city of Chi cago. MoKfen nM., * Khlnvjinl 1 FIREBURGS. Elmgren’e! Shipyard Waa Fired by Incendiaries Yesterday. Savannah, Sept. 11.—The olh- cera at Thunderbolt, a retort near Savannah, are on the lookout for Incendiaries vbo are euppoeed to have eet fire to Elmgren's shipyard yesterday morning and causing a Matt that did a great deal of dam age. Mr. Ftmiren la confident the (shipyard we, set on fire, ns It could t not well here caught aa It did oth erwise. Boveral launches In the riven I*«ro act, pn fire and aorao were sunk. The fire created great excitement at the reaort and there Is much In dignation cupreeecd against peraon guilty of having earned It. The damage done will b e repaired ns aoon aa poaslbls and new yards built. TS one In which the entire family will receive an equal share. Nothing can equal the returns In pleasure given by . The purchase of an AUTOPIANO will solve the entertainment problem in the home for all time, as Music appeals to everyone. Those who are pianists will find that the AUTOPIANO leaves nothing to be desired as an instrument for hand playing, and those who are not pianists can have all the joys of pro ducing, without training, the same delightful music that heretofore has only been the privilege of the most skillful artists to produce. ^%lt01M0463 represents the greatest achieve ment of the decade in the music world. More AUTOPIANOS are in use than any other player- piano—unmistakable recognition of its superiority. fiMTIIISI-YOUilNS CO., Valdosta, Georgia. J. MOUSE MAKES SHORT SKIRTS. STORM WARNING IS ALL. There Wu No Sertoua Blow at 8.1 tanndh, Though Warning Waa Up. Savannah, Sept. 11.—Savannas has ao far neaped any very earl- on* blow, although the etorm warn ing! were Dying yeeterday afternoon 'and laet night. Th, dlaturhance j which has been down In Florida la thought to have been moving thle | way. Yesterday afternoon the steam, .ahlpa plying out of Savannah were nottOej by the weather bureau that 'dangerous winds might come, und were warned to remain In port. However, the captains decided to tnt to sea and tho Baltimore and New York seamen relied. Tliore waa considerable rain last nlgat ana aome wind, but not enough lo do any damage. Canadian Golf Tourney. Montreal, Sept. 19.—Th, eight eenth annual tournament of tho Ca nadian Golf Association wna opened today at the Mount(Royal Golf Club with a large and qlgh data field. Flay will continue until the end of the week. Rodent Gets up Trousers' Leg of Man licencing Women. While men and women were crowded on the platform of the sub way station at Bowling Green at 6 o'clock last evening a young woman uttered a shriek, raised her skirts end galloped to the streets, nays the New York World. Then a second woman shrieked. She too raised her skirts, but ehe was too frightened to run. Other women and girls came, and those who etayed on the platform raised their skirts. The station agent heard the com motion. He pushed hla way through the crowd, saw what the trouble wna and hotfooted for the otreets, where he found a policeman. "You ere needed." he gasped, and darted hack to the platform. Just then Frederick Borger of No. 31 Third street, Brooklyn, alighted from a passing train to see whst all the trouble was about. The girls and women who still stood with skirts raised to their knee* were t°o much Interested to take the train And the men were too gallant to think of quitting the platform at each a time. "What'e all the trouble?” asked Borger. "Look at that tearful beast," ss'd a man pointing to a mouse scamper ing about. "I'll save the Ilvea of these ladlee,' said the heroic Borger. and he itar- ted for the mouse. As he reached over to catch It something happened and for a second It looked as though Borger would do a record breaking disrobing am right there. "He’s up my pants leg," shouted Borger. "Get him out!’’ Some one loosened the Brooklyn man’s belt, and the frightened mouse peeped out to be caught. 'Ain’t It cute?" said Borger. » going to take him home and make a pet of him." Not until the next train came along and the girls end women, were safely aboard It did longer sklrte be come fashionable on the Bowling Green platform. Rub-My-Tlsm will cure yon. t 18 wCm DENTISTRY AT- ONE-HALF PRICE Come to the best equipped office in the South, where you will get the best work with the least pain. Dr. L. C. Holtzendorff, Formerly United States Army Dental Surgeon. - VALDOSTA, GEORGIA MOLES and WARTS Removed with MOLESOFF, without pain or danger, no matter how large or how far raised above the sur face of the (kin. And they will never return and no trace or scar will be left. MOLESOFF is applied di rectly to the MOLE or WART, which entirely disap pears in about six days, killing the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural. MOLESOFF is put up only in One Dollar bottles Each bottle le forwarded postpaid on receipt of price, Is neatly packed In a plain cate, accompanied by full directions, and contains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES or WARTS. We tell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE If It falls to remove your MOLE or WART, we win promptly re fund the dollar. Letters from personages we all know, together with much valuable Information, will he mailed free upon request. Pleas, mention this paper Florida Distributing Company, when answering. Pensacola, Florida. 6 Per Cent-Money to Loan-6 Per Cent On City Property and Farm Land. All Loans Quickly and Promptly M«de OMER W. FRANKLIN