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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1905.
THE TRtATIES MAY DIE.
PRESIDENT AND SENATE NEAR
BREAKING POINT.
Graceful Women
A Ucta for pmrtrvt figure Is Irnwi
Kbit from m loft of the beautiful.
Tho vents of »he Heliotrope, vWM
... rose are
lovely lluwere whose breath
— -a e are brief
.***•
her fra-
U precious as tli# lovely Mower* whoi
the/ are, and while the lives of flowers
tSMMlUMiMuVnS , &w%wln ‘I'm- mj-
erancetousasa permanent blcealua. I no sweet,
pure breath of the babe U «t>ciri-*ti* «o< iiinoceiica
and bnltMIptfnft fngmucr of a beautiful
woman auacrst* to tho seises purity, hralth ard
asaa^*«j&Kf-A d »ii3Sra
toed taste» and ae uaerri
upe.au index of
eofaentility.
BradfoohJ’s
Female Regulator
la recalatlnc those lunar periods In women, per
■dt of no wBaklea, pale om-tU. tortured nerves
and ahapeleee figures. It I* certain, sure end
SSI
Our Ti
- will not be deceived by It,
la eftaa the result. „
our Regulator. Of all druggists, 91.00.
realise on Women mailed fro*.
THC ORADFIELD regulator CO.
ATLANTA, Gfi.
GIDDEN’S
FURNITURE CO.
la Showing a Vory Pull Lino of High-
grndh and Modium Priced
FURNITURE
—AND-
House Furnishing Goods.
Wo carry ovoyything for tlio forniah-
ing of the homo, and to roeponeiblo poo-
pie offer good* on lnetallmonta atcaeh
pricoH. Oall and aoo onr .-took
Ur. J. D. Register la with n», and
.will bo glad to aoe and aorro Ids frionds
whon they oomo to town.
ASHLEY STREET.
J. LUTHER OIDDENS, Mgr.
WB WANT ALL INTERESTED IN
MACHINERY
TO HAVE OUR NAUI BEFORE THEN
DURING ISOS
Writs ue stating what hind of
Maohinerv you UBO or will
InEtall, End we will mall you
Free of all Cost
a HANDSOME AND USEFUL
pocket Diary and atlas
oa a iarob
COMMERCIAL CALENDAR
Gibbes Machinery Company,
Columbia, a c
» STOOL OF HORSE FOWER <«
FnuRSEB TO RE OLOSEO OUT «t
special -Rices
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-
oaOROIA—Lowndes Oopstt:
_2*J» and by virtu, of «n -ri- from tl
Owrt of Ordinary el th. February term ILL.
wiu boeolEet tb« oonrt homo aoo, la sold
Oaort* W. florndon rodded >» the time ot hie
dMth containing HI ecree. mofeor Icm, boun
ded ee fo’iowt: On rtal by lands of A. B.
Herring end M. 0 Clark, on south by land* of
*- Brown, on weal by lands of tioann Fond
Und sold for the benedt of heirs and creditors
. M. HERNDON,
AdmlnUtrator.
Amendment of Arbitration Conven
tions in Opposition to Chief Magi*
trate's Expressed With May Mean
Much—Treatlee Will Be Now Per-
mitted to Die.
Washington, Jan. Id.—The interna
tional arbitration treaties, which the
senate yesterday ratified after adopt
ing the very amendment that the
president declared would nullify them,
and which ho urged should not be
done, will be forwarded to the state
department tomorrow in the usual
course of routine business. There, if
the public announcement of the pol
icy of the president is executed, they
will be permitted to die.
He could have withdrawn the tsta-
ties before the final vote tn the sen
ate, and it is no secret that he would
have done so, had he not believed that
his letter of explanation as to bis
wishes, sent to Senator Cullom, chair
man of the foreign relations commit
tee, and read to the senators, would
result in preventing the amendment.
The president can refuse to submit
the conventions to the various Inter
ested nations for concurrence in the
senate amendment. This will be the
course pursued. The senate fully rec
ognizes the executive's right so to
act.
Intense Feeling In the Senate.
The excitement prevailing in the
senate yesterday means much and will
not pass away quickly. It extended
to all senators, without regard to par
ty, and led to tho declsivo action ta
ken at the close of the debate. Tho
present situation is characterized by
all as critical and Intense. Its final
determination rests largely upon the
president.
Tho sessions preceding the final
vote are described as the most in
tensely dramatic in the memory of
those who have boon senators for two
decados. The intensity of feeling,
the earnestness of utterance, the una
nimity of sentiment, have not pre
vailed on any similar proposition dur
ing the last generation. While all the
Democrats voted to amend tho trea
ties, all the Republicans but nine did
tho same thing.
The notion of Senators Lodge,
Spooner and Foraker, all close friends
of the president, and his spokesmen
on tho floor of the senate, attracts un
usual attention.
Pairs Reduced the Vote.
All expressed keen regret that their
oaths and consciences would not per
mit them to sustain tho president In
tho pending matter. The vote in fa
vor of amending, overwhelming as it
was, would have been materially in
creased had not many senators insist*
upon respecting thoir general
pairs.
It is estimated that at least six sen
ators refrained from voting to amend
tho arbitration treaties, although It
was well known and made plain to
PETITION FOR CHARTER
State or Ososou—Colquitt Count,:
To Jfooor»bU Philip Cook, tferntar, of State
Th« FeufiSi of UuOktiU North.rn EofI-
war Company R corporation of mid count,
R*q rtsu. ha-atofnr, orratad End on-ratio,
BBdFT R ehsrMr lamed hr Allan 8 OaMlor.
Hocratary of tho State of OHtryia.daUd Da-
ram her The JMh, UM. wblrh charter wm
I lrth day of March lt*8. which
.ae cetl-inner* the rlai-ttoex-
lfiosi Moultrie. Colquitt
tend lta rallro
£in?^
Monty «n4 from art
ea-t boundary lino of Dough. m county. Ooor
■la through worth eouafr frmn Mid point on
the Mat boundry line of Dougherty county to
* ffif^lSorSS^SntS that I. U
a railroad corporation of Mid county of Col
quitt and doing a general railroad ,hn«n«*«.
2nd. Theft it desires an amendment to lta
charter by haring granted it. tha Georgia
Northern Railwv Company, tbf corporate
powers and orivllegre granted to fcmliar rail-
road corooratlona, under charters!{rsnted by
the secretary of said stats, to extelh its rail
road as follows; Commencing at Apme point
n itH main line b-twaen tha
and county of Lowndaa In and to t ie city of
Va dosta, Georgia, located In Lownr escounty
8d The length of Mid railroad
point ns near as can be estimated w
thirty fire miles. * ■ —
4th. Said railroad to be built by flJVamend
...ent will run nearly in soothe
lion to the city of Valdosta, Go»rgi*. _
5th Petitioners a«k that It ba all Ired and
authorised to Increase its capital at»4 to live
hundred thousand dollars (9500,000 COUMshares
of one hundred dollars aach, tobe^mmon
stock of equal dignity.
St h. Petitioner shows that the said
amendment is authorised by virtue a
lotion adopted by all of tha atookholdiys and
all of the directors of the Georgia Northern
■Wfttt'aho,. tha. It ha. yl, _ .
weeks notice of Its Intention to apply for
amendment of its charter herein set
publication according to law.
Wherefore. It prays that Its nroei
lta charter a« h<- rein set forth be *
provided for under the laws of
Georgia. _
Tub Oboruia Northbrn Rah,'
paw,
Fire Insurance.
Tornado Insurance.
Insure Yonr Property With
Blitch & Richardson,
If yon went the heat insurance in the
beet companies We represent nothing
bet the best
Strickland Building, 106 S. Patterson
Street, Valdosta, Ga
Echols Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—Eebola County:
Will ba aold on the first Tuesday tn March
next, at publ'c outcry at the court hotue in
s aid county within the legal b'urn of Mie to the
highest bidder for cash, certain property of
which the following la a full and complete de
scription, to-wit:
245 acres of lot of land No. 488 in the 11th
land district of said county, said pr* party
Ie«ivd on as the property «•! Ben B Btafevey
agent for wife, to satisfy an execution iiwiued
by P. W. Kinsey, tax collector of said county
for taxes due the state und county by the said
Ben B. Htaluvcy ager.t for wife, on said land
for th** year 1904. This 7th day of Feb., 1805.
Also at the *ame time and place
„undred acres of land of lots Noe. 10'. _
I8uin the 10th land die rict of Mid county, n*id
property levied on »n the property of * ary A
Kent, Guardian for Henry ard Annie Kinsey,
Lumber, Lui
tuber.
FENDER LI
DKALRKO Iff ALL HINDU OF [)[)||
TMBBR CO.,
HD UD HR
•a<( tf »aMlng« of All Kinds,
rd on Valdosta Soot horn Kail wag.
•ad Atlantic Const V.lna Railroads,
rlUU
Also XhlagMi, Ltrht, Scroll W»r
09 h, PlAittng Nlll.ind Lambnr Y«
Bitwuao Oa>trgla Hoathorn M riorldi
,n.wTW T U(
hundred acres of land of Iota Nos. 101 1* 2 and
10th land die rict of Mid county, s*id
levied on s* the property of * ary A.
ian for Henry ard Annie Kinsey,
execution 1 sued by P. W Kin ey,
r of Mid county for the taxt-s due
the state and county by the Mid Mary A Kent
Guardian for Henry and Annie Kinsey, on Mid
/Mrltoi This Tth day of Feb.
1004.
A las at the tarns time and place all the ♦ im
jer on the north half of lot or land No 241 In
four tbe 18th district of said oounlyr. an'd property
• the : leriedon as the property of B H Ellice to satisfy
an execution iMu d by P. W. Kins-y as Tax
Collector of said county for taxes due the state
and county by the Mid B H. Ellice on said
timber for the year 1001. This Tth day of Feb.,
«« Is
,*> of
By its President.
SHERIFF SALES.
Statu
W.ll
next, between the legal hi
tv of Mary
ixecotion issued by P W. Rinse
lector of Mid county, for the taxes due the
highest bidder for caeh the following described pniperty le led on as the property oi
property to wit: All that tr- ct or parcel of I Chittv * Da-her tosatisfv an execution issued
land situate lying and being in the llth land | bJ W- P - Kinney, Tax Collector of said county
district of said county nnd etste and disting- 1 fl* r . tllx 'J , 5 u0 . t “ e a,K l county by tbe Raid
uiahed by number 88 and 9 linen nnd bountH<d : Ubi w 7 A Daeher on said land for the year 1904
as follows; First line ntartlng at the run of j Th;s7thdsy of keb , 1906.
nes of°nnmh»-/a «B«t to*th'' * 180 the Mme time end place two hundred
ZZt Sr TnnmK thin?* fdS » nd forty-five (245) acres of lan i of lot 4 8 in the
west corner of numi.cr 97, thence follmjrtng , uh ,» n ^ dlHtr |ct of said county, said property
the line east to e light woo! s’-ob corner, thence , ,
running north to tirnnoh, following branch in iraJSfe h* p*
e westerly coarse to the river, following the Kin-v T«v
rl..r «m>0 to .h. .... and -rat U«. Said ^JSSRwTSBSfc'’£
Ktelsrey. agent for wife, on Mia land for the
er 1904. This Tth day of Febj 1906
river south to ihe ea*t and west line. Said
property levied on under a Justice Court fl-fa
Issued from the Justice Court, 1.8QT District
G. M., in favor of T. Crawford A Co., and
against John McDonald. This 1st day of Feb
ruary, 1906.
AlsoattheMmetimeand place, will be sold
to the highest bidder for cash the following
rty to wit: All that tract or lot of land
....— tof lot Vo. (1) in block No (2) in tho
noith-eant corner of Magnolia and Johnaon
sir* sta fronting ons hundred and four feet snd
eight Inches on Magnolia r-treet and run- tng
beck of even width northward to the lands of
Htodstlfl. Allinthecit* of Valdosta in saM
county nnd stats. Bald property levied on
under a fl fa issued from tbe City Court of
Valdosta on an attachment in favor of A. B.
Pendleton Company end against Mrs. Welthl!
Clark, otherwise known as Mrs. Ward Clark
This 1st clny of February, 19 6
A Iso. at the same tlmiTsncIbliu57CVnl bo sok.
to the highest bidder for cash, tbe folios ing
C 'opcrty to wit: All that traot or parcel or
mi lying nnd being in aald county and stata
to wit: 4 acres pert of lot N<>. 131 In the llth
district of said county, and bounded bh fol
lows: On the east by original land line, the
C. B. Peeples,
- DEALER IN-
Uaiuts, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, Fine
Mantels, 'Piling, Grates, Brick, Lime
and Cement
I Stli “White Rose" Lime, the Best Lime lade In the
Loath, and Atlas and Lehigh's Portland Cements.
McCormick & Plano Mowing Machines
mu! Bakes, Paris of-all Mowers and
Hakes. 1 occupy my own building, pay
no rent ami sell cheaper than auy one.
C. .B Peeples,
113 Hill Ave., West, VALDOSTA, GA
In fa* or of W. L. nnd B L Thorns and against
Hamuol Barker under a Justl-e Court fl-fa
issued from the Justice Court, 63 Id District G. I
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA—LovrvDiaOomtTr: j
Agreeable to an order of the < ourt of Ordi
nary of Lowndes county, will be sold at pub-
Ho outcry at the court houae of said county,i
the first Tuesday In March, next, (1905) wttu
the legal hours of Mle the following propert
to wit: Part of lot of laud number 98 in~IL_
llth land distrtot of Lowndes county and slate
of Georgia, containing thlrty-fonr and sf
five one hundredths (84.05) aores. bonndcc
south by landa of Columbus McDonald ;en the
north by lands of Teba McDonald; on tha west
4t _ . .. . ... . , by lot line, an on the east by lands claimed
thom that tho senators with whom I and possessed by I*oao Lang Hald tract being
they were paired entertained exactly
the name view, on the qnoatlon Iniff“f
A dozen votes added would have Mrs. M. L Overstreet, late of said county, de-
mado the striking majority of 62 to
9. The detrimental effect of the pres
ident's letter to Mr. Cullom largely
arose from the fact that It was made
public at the White House and was
known to outsiders before It reached
the senate. Tho tone and nature of
the lettor was dlstatsteful to some.
Tljere was much criticism because It
was not sent to the senate as a body.
The Valdosta National Building and
Loan Assftciation
DESIRES TO LEND
$50,000 Fifty Thousand Dollars $50,000
R. T. MYDD1
Administrator Estate of Mrs. M. L. Overstreet.
BANKRUPT SA
HOW?
HOW?
HOW?
FIRST—On improved real estate
in tho City of Valdosta
SECOND—For building purposes
on vacant lots !
THIRD—On form lands near
Valdosta.
ON WHAT TERMS?
Fraud Exposed.
A fow counterfeiters have lately
been making and trying to sell Imi
tations of Dr. King’s New iDscovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
and othor modlcines, thereby defraud
ing the public. This Is to warn you
to beware of such people, who seek
to profit through stealing tho reputa
tion of remedies which have been suc
cessfully curing disease for over 25
years. A suro protection to you is
our name on the wrapper. Look for
It on all Dr. King's or Bucklen's
remedies, aa all others are mere Imi
tations. H. B. Bucklen ft Co., Chica
go, 111., and Windsor, Canada.
A newspaper may devote a column
to tho pralsp or recommendation of a
man and he will forget about it in
a couple of weeks^ but a two-line item
that is not altogether pleasing will be
remembered by the average reader for
years.
itsrn Division of th i
Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of )
J.Blaok, doing baslnsM) In Bankruptcy.
««4. Block Bankrupt.)
Pursuant to an order or Ron. 3- H Merrill,
R«*fvree In Bankruptcy, the houae and lot of
J Block, looated on Tronpe Blivet, adjacent to
the J. T. Blalock •residenoe, will be sold free
from encumbrance, February 20th, 1906. to the
highest bidder tor cosh Lot 78x194 feet. Bids
will be received on mid property to date of
sale. January 24th, 1905.
Ernest W. Rdwards, Truatco.
FIRST—Monthly payments of $15.00 for oaoh $1,000 borrowed.
SECOND—Each borrower becomes a stockholder and shares in the profits
he helps to accumulate
THIRD—Every borrower has the privledge of paying his loan in full at ANY TIME by giving ns back our
money loss the value of his stock and the valne of his stock is identical with that of any other stockholder who
hasNOTY
r borrowod from the Association.
OFFICE AT THE MERCHANTS BANK.
A. J. STRICKLAND,
Vico-Prosident.
T. BLALOCK,
Secretary tn Treas.
WHEN YOU
COLD
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which wjll only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and
susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption.
QBOROI4—Lo
Leave to Sell
Oonaty.
Administratrix of
lor.oaoaawed, having in
Steins:
gAggbekmtlng to tha
‘ G to I " ■
tatali
olta all
■VMdtoiteta oanaaatUta nexV torn of
Iwkytpid AdadaRfjflmglMmld not hav#
.B4-- gS pgtig
Notice to Creditor^. \
i Ail person* having demands against 1
Agonizing Burnt
Are Instantly relieved and perfectly
healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C.
Rlvonbark, Jr, of Norfolk, Va,
writes: “I burnt my knee eo dreadfully
that It bllatered all over. Bucklen's
Arnica Salve atopped the pain, nnd
healed It without a scar.- Alto heals
all wounds and sore*. 15c at A.
Dlmmock’s n_d W. D. Dunaway'a,
drugitita.
A woman aald the other day that
she had fourteen children and ahe
thought lust as much of tha last one
as she did thn first
FOUVS HONEY AND TAR
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre
vents serious results from a cold.
It Saved Hla Ufo After the Doctor Said Ho Had Consumption.
\V. R. Davis, Vissatia, California, writes:—“There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me I had
consumption. 1 commenced talcing FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from
the first and three bottles cured me completely.
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,v
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