The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, March 25, 1905, Image 6

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, $ATURDAV, MARCH 2 S , 1905, MARSHALL'S SALE- Btate or Georgia -Lowvdm Oocrtt Will be sold on tie flrat Tunoday in April, next. nt the City Hell In ValdoeU. within the let-'* 1 hoar* of aal *. to the hi chart bidder for « ««b. the following property to-wit: One house end lot in eeld city of v . «ontoioing one-ha If mere, more or lean end bouw, described ee follows: Bonaded on the north by lend of the Henderton-CrenfonT by Toombs street. Held lead lerled oa as the property of Carry Beech, efiet for minor ehiMrsa, to satisfy a tea hie teemed by A. YT Veruedoe Clerk of the dty of Yeldoste, 1l feror of the Mayor and Council for the citr of Valdosta afef ‘ c 4 — children, i or Alao. at the as me time and plaoe, one-half acre of land and honea. described aa follow* Bounded oo the north by aa alley; east by i lot of Charley Barren; tooth by lot of Amende Thompeoo; west by Lee etreet. Held lot leried on as the property of J B. Jenkins to aatlnfy a tax fife leaned by A. W Varnedoe. Clerk or the city of Valdoata. In feror of the Mayor and Omscfl for the City of Valdoata again* J- B. Jenkins for city tax for the year of 1904. Also, at theaatne time end place, one-ouerter of an acre of land and hoaae described a* fol* low*: Boanded on the north by land of T. M. Cook; east by aa alley: south by land of Bafat Vereen; wmt by land of T. If Cook. Held property leried ones the property of Lizzie Hof bee to eetisfy a tax fife issued by A *” Varnedoe. Clerk of the city of ValdoeU, ,u feror of the Mayor and Council of the city of ValdoeU a«ainet Lizzie Hughe* for city tax for the year 1004. Alao. at the aame time and place, one quar ter of an aero of land and hoaae described aa follows: Boanded on the north by fend of liisle Hughes; east by an alley; south by Jackson street;worthy land of T. M. Cook. Hakl property levied upon ae the properly of Hof us Vereen to satislya tax fife issued by A. W. Varnedoe. Clerk of the dty of ValdoeU. in faror of the Mayor end Council for the city of VeldoeU against Rnfas Vereen, for oity Ux for the year 1994. Also, at the same time end place, one-qnerter of an aore of land, daacribed ae follows: Botin- Branch etreet; west by Und of Ansnt Thompeoo. “~' M •--■-* — — “■ f ofIJzi Held land levied » erty of Lizzie Lester, agent for the McDougaid <«tateto satisfy a tez flfs UsumI by A- W. Varnedoe. Clrrx of the olty of Valdosta, In favor of tne Mayor and Connell for the city of ValdoeU, against Llazlo Le*t«r, agent for thr MrDongald r«Ute for city Ux for the year 1904 Also, at tho same time and place, one-qnar- t» r of an acre of land and honse. described as follows: Rounded on the north by land of .Sitaa Baker: east by land of tho McCnnio ee tale; south by colored school hotue and lot •west by Lee street. Haid property levied os. as the property of Ada Cason to satisfy a tax flfs issued by A. W. Varnedoe. Clerk of the city of Valdosta, In faror of the Mayor and Council for tho dty of Valdosta agains' * * Cason for city Ux for th* year 1901. Also, at the same time and place, one-quar ter of an acre of land and honse, bounded ai follows: North by land of Henry Williams, east by York street -sooth by colored iUpti* parsonage; west by land of Mack Larkin. Haid property levied on aa the property of Kelly Lamb to satisfy a Ux Ufa i«*aed by A. W. Varnedoe. Clerk of the city of Valdosta, in favor of the Mayor and Connell of the city of VaklosUajrainat Kelly Lamb for city Ux for the year 1004. Also, at the same time and place, one-quar- Ur of an acre of Und and house descrlt>ed aa follows: Bounded on the north -by fend of John Parson; east by York street; south by Und of D.C. Ashley: west by F 1 Haid lot levied on as tn#^proj>crty^ Lane to satisfy a tax flfa issued by A. W. Varnedoe, Clerk of the city of Valdosta, in favor off the Mayor and Council of the oity of ValdoeU against Mary B. Lane for city Ux for the year 1904. Also, at the aame time and place, one-quar ter of an acre of Und, described ns follows: Bounded on the north by Und of Charley An derson ; east by Und of 0- H. Ferrell; south by Oordon street; west by BustelU avenue Haid lot levied on aa the property of Hu nip ter Mo- Leod to satisfy a fox flfa 1 crawl 'by A Varnedoe. Glork of th* city of Valaoat~. _ favor of the Mayor and Council again-t 8am p- ter MoLecd tor city Ux for the year 1904. Also, at the seme time and plaoe, one-qnnr- ter of an acre of Und and house described as follows: Bounded oa the north by land of Mrs. M. Lswrcnco; east by York street; south by Jackson street; west by Und of Bill Larkin. Held property levied on as the property of Mack Larkin to satisfy a Ux Ilf • Iwraed by A. W. Varnedoe. Olert of the city of ValdonU, In favor of the Mayor and Council for the city of ValdoeU agamet Mack Larkin for oily tax for Marshall's Sales. next, at the City Hell In VnMostn, within thi legal hours ofnate, to the highest Wddt ••ash,th*followingpnnierty to wit • One ter of an aero and houa« dmoilM'd ih f.»| north by Florida Av east by land of Nero Ores the property lax lira i-HUod by A. W. rd«* Clerk of tho city of Vat ngnliiHt lunar H.-ttnl for city tax for tho Alao, at th* . Bentley; west by Dnk< Said property levied on aa tho property of Mitch Patrick to antiafy a tax flfa (atmed by * W. Varnedoe. Clerk of tho oity of Vnldoata. favor of tho Mayor and Council of the city ... VHldostn against Mitch Patrick for thecity tax for the year 191)4 and 1903. Alao, at the same time and plan Hound Ian i and house described ed on the north by Und of Willie P . by Second avenue; south by land of J,. W. Shaw; west by Und ef Aaron Hwillej* Hnid lot levied on aa th* property of George Daly to xatlafy a tax flfa iwmed by A. W. Varnedo«>. Clerk of the city of Valdosta. In favor of the Mayor and Council of Vnldosta. against the •Mrtu George Daly for city tax for the y«wir 1904. ANo. at tho same time and place, one-half •irre of land and house, described an follows: Bounded on tho north l>y Branch street; east by land of Captain Vfrithcrs: south by tho same party ; went by the land o| T M. Cork. Haid lot levied on as the property of Arch Kvler to satisfy a flfa issued l>y A W. Varnedoe, Clerk of the city of Valdosta, in favor of the Mayor _ nd Council nfonstaid ngninst Arch Kyler ’for *-‘-x for th* year IttM. Al«n, ...... .... acre of land and house, deserthtsl Bounded on the north Ivy Simmon*. street: east bv Inndof Clarte Hice; south by laud of Dtev Collin*; west bv Troup street. Haid property levied on as the property of .Mill Simmons to satisfy a tax flfa iasiusl by A W Varnedoe, Olerk of thecity of S’ahbwtn. In favor of the Mayor and Connell for the city of Valdosta, against Jim Simmon* for the city tux for the year 1904. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION IN 10 DAYS USE SATINOLA The Unequalled Beautifier BEEF TRU8T INVESTIGATION. A FEW applications will remove tan or sallownes* and restore the beauty of flA^IMOLA U a new dlsoovery. guaran teed. and money refunded if it fails to re move Freckles. Pimples, Liver Spots. Black- heeds. Tan, Disoolorations and Disfiguring Eruptions. Ordinary oases in 18 days, the worst in » day* After these defects are re moved the skin will b* soft, clear, healthy and beautiful Price 60 cents at drug stores or by mall. Thousands of ladies testify to the merits of HantinoU. Mrs. Etta Browne writes: __ Ht. Loais, Mo., June 80,1904. I have been using your HntinoU, Egyptian Cream, Hoap and Nadine Face Powder, and like them all very much. This is the first summer sine* childhood that 1 have been without freckles. I am 84 years old and have a better complexion than when a girl. NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, T*i Bold in Valdosta by C. S. BONDURANT & CO. And all leading druggist. Citation- GEORGIA—Lows nea Cocrty : To all whom it may concern: R. E. Hackel haring applied for guardianshtp of the persons and property of Lloyd. Willard and Carl Hackel, minor children of Fannie Hackel, late of said county, deceased, notice is given that aald application will be heard at my ofltae at ten o'clock a. m., on the first Monday in April, next. This March 7th, 1906 A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary. State or Gboboia—Lowndes County To Whom it Msy Concern: O. L. Smith has in due form applied to tho undersigned for permanent letters of admin istration on the estate of Mary J. Chastain, late of said county, deoooaed, and I will pass upon said application on the first Monday in April. 1906. Given under my hand and official signature this the 0th day of March, 1906 A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary, •PP7. — my off... i the first Monday in April, j» of n*nry and Mary late of said county, deceased, nolle. that said application will be heard at my office at ten o’clock c - - —‘ *'—■*— *—" GEORGIA—Lowndee County. Notice la hereby given to all persona haying demands against John W. Harrell, late of said oounty, de sensed, to present them to me prop erly mode out within the time prescribed b~ law so aa to shof their character and amoant. And all person-.Tnrb-bt.-d to said deceased are hereby required to mnke immediate payment * mo. JAMES G. HORUGUH, Administrator. 8 11-rt-w. For Divoroo. OKOHOIA-Ixiw.-IDKS Ccir.,TV: Kriilik P. Kmlth | , f „ r •lultfl smith. j P«r.„r Court o ilefendnnt. Julia Smith, is hereby "'’^ItimJsl iinlly, or 1. i»l*en snid xt. the moini default the i shall ■ the plaintiff' ror divorce. Ah in de will proems! ns to Juntic Mitchell, Judge onren loth 1906. A R T. MYDDKLTONf ClerkH-C L. Co. Ua. G A Whitaker, Atty. 8-M 18 n 26 A 8 15. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given to all of thecreditors of the oetnto of George W. Herndon, late of said county, deoeuned, to render tn .... •f their demaiubt tome within the ti.„^ . . Hcrilmd by law, properly made out. And all onnt pre- , ', properly made out. And all IM'rMoDH indebted t<> said deceased are hereby ret^urRKxl to make immediate payniont to the Tula March 10th, 11W M. M. HERNDON, Administrator. GEORG I A—Iiowndes Oounty: By rirtne of an order of the Court of Ordi nary of aaki oounty, will bo sold at publio out cry on th* first Tuesday of April, 1906. at the court house in sakl county, between the legal hours of sale, loth* highest bidder for cash, th* following described real estate, situated lu Itowndes county, Georgia, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and be ing in the town ot Hahlra. Ixiwnde* county, Georgia, known and distinguished aa lota num bers on* and two and fifteen and sixteen, in block thirteen, according to the map and sur vey of th* town of Hahlra. made by the Macon ConstructionOom “ A - sold aa the prop Dolton 0. Lewis. „ P. B. liKWIS. Administrator of the estate of Mra. Dalton O. Leave to Sell- Lizzie Herring, administratrix of the estate of Noah I .ester, haring in proper form applied to the undersigned for leave to aell one vacant lot U the town of Valdosta belonging to the estate of Noah Lester, this Is to cite all con cerned to show canoe at the next term of eouri why seUl administratrix should not hare leave A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary. Notice to Creditors. nehavinwL._—, tele or Miss QvirnE. Block, late of Lowndes county, Oa., now deceased, are hereby noti fied to render tnthefr demands to the under* signed according to law, and all persons In debted to saM estate are required to make im mediate payment. This lQtn dav of Peb. 1906. Administrator ofgMkw Elvira & *bleS*\le- For Divorce IKOKGIA—Lowndrh Curmty '••nnio K. Myddelton,) LUm*1 for Divorc. vh J Low tubs Sup Jntncs K Myibiclton,) Court. Tlie tb'fcmlant, Jamoa K. Myildelton, is hero- :*y miulrtHl to app«>nr at tne Superior Court >r ttnld county on tlm third Monday in Mav, then ami there to answer the plaintiff's lain! in an action for divorce. In default of the court will procM-nl n* to Jiutico •hall appertain. Superior Judge Humphrey Administers Oath to Veniremen. Chicago, March 21.—Government Investigation of the beef trust began today. Judge j. Otis Humphrey, of Springfield, administered the oath to the veniremen, whose names have been kept a profound secret for three weeks by the officials of the United States district attorney's office. Much information bearing on specific in stances of alleged violations of the Sherman anti trust law is said to be in the hands of the federal prosecu tor. The Independent packers, head ed by Schwarzchild & Sulzberger, have arranged to submit evidence for the government tending to show the manner in which smaller packers have been forced to follow the dictation of the so-called “big five.” Because of the failure to secure six teen men who are, in the opinion of Judge Humphrey, sufficiently removed in business affairs from the packing industry, the swearing in of the Jury was delayed until tomorrow. Eight witnesses have been subpoenaed to appear before the Investigators to morrow. ME88ENGER A88AULTED IN CAR. Claims That the Man Who Assaulted Him Robbed the Car. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 21.— Mai Pruett, the Southern Express Company's messenger on SouthiWi Railway train No. 35. leaving here for Memphis at 8:10 o'clock today, wns acsaulted in his car near Look out Station, a few miles out of the city, by Will Thomas, a former mes senger. Thomas claims the assault was the result of a personal difficulty, but Pruett says robbery was the mo tive. Pruett was struck in tho head with a piece of timber and is now in the hosptal. He stated that two pack ages of money and a package of vouch ers were missing. After striking Pruett, Thomas ap plied the emergency brakes and jumped from the train. He was cap tured and is in jail here. The sudden stopping of the train caused much ex citement among the passengers, who rushed out of the cars and aided in the pursuit and capture of Thomas. The express company officials refuse to make any statement. WELL KNOWN PHYSICIAN TALKS ABOUT CATARRH DEATH IN A CYCLONE. 'I Section Near Roanoke, Ala., la Swept by Terrific Wind 8torm. Roanoke, Ala., March 22.—A terrific cyclone passed over the southwestern section of this county yesterday after noon about 5 o’clock, carrying death and destruction ^n. lts pa^ An Jh? BaccVi Levee district houses v&ro blown down and trees uprooted. [ R. C. Haynes, of this city, Was blown from the top of n house on Mack Carlisle’s farm, and sustained injuries from which he died. Physicians in Roanoke were sum moned by telephone and have left hurriedly for ihe scene. As the hours i and more nows Is received the frightful destruction of the hurricane is apparent. Near Lime, just over the line of Georgia, which was in line of the storm, a child of John Lucas was kill- *ii and his wife seriously injured. The store of Lige Caswell was also •ompletely demolished at Bacon Level. The wife and child of Cicero Hud- m were seriously hurt. R.T. MYDDBLTON. 8. M. Varnedoe, Aliy. Clerk H. C. L Oo. Oft. t f-2ni. For Divorce. GEORGIA— Lowndks OorXTY: O. M.vul. Or.,, j ub)ll for D|w , ln Lov , nd „ Jmm I>.' Ur*,. | C«mr, The defendant, Je*«eD. Gray, is hereby re quired to appear at the Superior Court of said county on the third Monday in May, next, then and there to answer tho plaintiff s complaint for divorce, as in default thereof tho court will proceed as to justica shall appertain. Witness, the Honorable Robt G. Mitchell, Judge of said court. Thin March 13th, 1906. R. T. MYDDKLTON, For Divorce- Pho»b« Cribb, j uw for D |, orM tn Lo wm i M J.RCrtbb. ) Oo. Hupi-rior Court. The defendant, J. 8. Cribb, is hereby required to appear at the Superior Court of aaid county on the third Monday in May, next, then and there to anawer the plaintiff's complaint for divorce. Aa In default thereof the court will proceed aa to Justice shall appertain. Wttneea th* Honorable Robt. G. Mitchell. Judge of aaki court. This March 18th,1906. R T. MYDDKLTON, Clerk 8. C. L. Co. Oa. Cranford A Walker, Attys. Money to Loan. Money to loan, at reasonable rates, on Lowndes county farm lands. ERNEST W. EDWARDS, Attomey-at-Law. For Over 8lxty Years. An Old and Well Tried Romedy — Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug gists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value Is incalculable. Be sure and ask t"> Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. aM take no other. As* a Cause of Other Diseases. A prominent physician of this section was heard to make the following remark "If I were asked to name the disease vfltich most rarely destroys life I would name catarrh. Bat were I asked to name the disease which sets np in the system oftenest diseases which do de stroy life I would again name catarrh, Catarrh while it-remains simply catarrh very rarely destroyed life, although makes life miserable, but catarrh leads to a host of conditions, many of which are fatal to life. It is sufficient to say that the nervous system controls all the functions of the human body. Every minute blood vessel which jjermeates the human body contracts and expands under the influence of the nervous sys tem. The portions of the nervous sys tem which preside especially over the circulation of the blood in tho mucous membranes of the \>ody, is known as the vaso-motor system of nerves When these nerves become weakened and al low more blood than normal to pass into the capillary vessels, the condition of the mucons membrane is known tarrh; when this congestion continues for some time it is known as chronic catarrh. The congestion may occur in the mucous linings of the nose, throat or bronchial tubes, lungs, stomach, bow els, kidneys or pelvic organs. Wherever it occurs it produces the same condition chronic catarrh.” Dillingham’s Plant Juice, in its bone ficial action upon the vaso-motor nerves, strikes at once at the cause of a multi tude of catarrhal diseases. The vaso motor system of nerves 'controls all of the. blood-vessels and ducts of the bodv But particularly do they control all the arteries and veins and cappillary vessels of the mucous membrane lining every organ of tho human body, from the head to the pelvis. In catarrh the vessels are abnormally dilated Dillingham's Plant Juice increases the tone of the blood vessels and causes them to contract to their normally healthy condition. It is this action of Plant Juice solely that cures catarrh in every part of the mucous membrane, no matter where located. Chronic catarrh is another name for an old cold, chronic meaning old; catarrh, cold. It is a common and dangerous coudi tion as it will soon destroy the mucons membrane, producing in th^ mouth canker sores, in the throat enlarged and uneven tonsils—sometimes causing deaf ness—in the larynx hoarsenoss and woakness of voice; in tho bronchia cough and soreness of the chest; in the lungs consumption; In the stomach dys pepsia; in the duodenum and intestines, diarrhoea and dvsentery, flatulency and S ilos; in tho kidneys Bright’s disease; i the bladder cystitis, (catarrh of the bladder); in the reproductive organs functional derangements. ( is no draise more common and mbit zitjglected, mid often more difficult to cure. It is common bccan.se all alike are exposed to sudden changes in tom peraturo; neglected because it is rarely sevoro enough at first to interfere with business, and difficult to cure because usually it is allowed to become chronic before treatment is l>egun. The sure and ]>ermanent cure fot tarrh in all its different forms is Dilling ham’s Plant Juice, sold under a strict guarantee to cure, or money back. Plant Juice, the great cure for rheu matism, is now for sale by Col. Dilling ham at his headquarters, and since it absolute efficacy has l>ecn established people suffering with that affliction use it with the utmost confidence in result Plant Juice is for sale at the drug stores of C. S. Bondurant, A. E Dimmock, W. H. Mashburn. W. D, Duuaway, Paine-Dunaway Drug Co, and Wachovia drug store in Valdosta. Quartennan & Jclks, James McMullen, C. P. Smith and A vent Bros., in Quit- man: and the following country stores: J. P. Humphreys, Morven, Ga., W. J. Jarvois, Pidcock, ♦Ga.. J. C. Adams & Sou, Boston, Ga., 8. E. Souchoy, Bar- wick, Ga., J. W. Thornehill, Barwick, Ga., C. R. Riddock, Isom, Ga. The best and safest Investment for the young man of today is land, income can be figured almost as read ily as that on government bonds, and it is bound to Increase in value great ly, as the area of good corn land Is limited and the uses to which the grain is being put are being multi plied. Startling Mortality. Statistics show startling mortality from appendicitis and peritonitis. Tc prevent and cure these awful diseases there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: “They have no equal for con stipation and biliousness.” 25 cents, at A. E. Dimmock’s and W. D. Duna way’s drug stores. The Philippine Islands exported mostly to this country, hemp fiber to the value of $10,000,000 last year. This fiber formed the basis of most of the cordage—rope, binding twine and the like—which is used here. Incredible Brutality. It would have been Incredible bru tality If Charles F. Lembcrger, of Sy racuse, N. Y., bad not done the best he could for hia aulferlng sou. “My boy,’’ be says, “cut a fearful gash over his eye, so I applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which qu'ckly healed It, and saved hia eye” Good for burrs and ulcers, too. Only 25 cents et A. E. Dlmmock’a and W. D. Dunaway’s drug stores. A fanner once said to us: "The moon has everything to do with fresh meat. Sausage made from pork kill ed ln the dark of the moon will de crease and dry up 25 per cent., while that killed in the light of the moon will expand nearly a third." What do you think about it? THE Cheapest Saw Mill Is the mill tliat does the best work aud the most work with the least ex pense. Send for catalogue describing the HEGE LOG-BEAM MILL WITH — HticocMlog Feed Works. Engines, Boilers, Cotton Ginning Machinery. Brick- Making and Wood-Work ing Machinery, Etc. GiBBBS M&CHIHERY CO., Columbia, S. C. The Gibbet Shingls Machine. Harper Rye ‘‘On Every Tongue.” Scientifically distilled: naturally aged; best and safest for all uses. ' See Harper Whiskey Exhibit in Agricultural Building, World’s Pair, St. JLouis. Sold By >—^ J. E. G0RNT0 & CO., Sole Agents. J. P. Ulmer, Undertaker and Funeral Director. I am &£ain prepared with a large Hoe of COFFINS, CASKETS and FUNERAL SUPPLIES to give prompt attention to all orders'in the Undertaking line. Two new Hearsos for the accommodation of both white and colored. Licensed Embalmer and will answer all calls for My services, either in the city or country. In connection, and at my place 113, Central avenne I carry on a modern Blacksmith and Woodworking business. Bnggics and Wagons rebuilt and repaired. New vehicles built to order. Expert horseshoeing. All work guaranteed. J. P. Ulmer, 113 Central Ave., Valdosta, Ga. ATTENTION Of farmers and planters is called to our stock of Spring Oats, Two- Crop Potatoes, Garden and Field Seeds. Also fresh gronud Sage, Black and Red Pepper, Saltpetre, Borax, Etc. School Books Bought, Sold & Exchanged at C. S. BONDURANT’S. The Oldest Whiskey House in Georgia. ESTABLISHED IN 1881. vuir OLD SHARP WILLIAMS Pure Fine Old Rye. By tho gallon *3.00. 4 full quarts 13 50. KxpreHM prepaid. GEO. J. COLEMAN RYE Pur* Pennylvanin Rye. rich and mellovr By the gallon $2 75. 4 fall quarts $3.00 ANVIL RYE CLIFFORD KYE By the gallon 12 25. 4 full quarts $2.65. Kxpresa prepaid. OLD KENTUCKY CORN Direct from tho Bonded Warehouse, Fine and Old. Bv the gallon $3.00. 4 full quarts 13 25, "Express prepaid. OLD POINTER CLUb CORN Rich and Mellow. By the gallon $2.60. 4 full quarts $2.90. Expreu.prepaid We handle all the leading brands of Ryo and Bourbon Whiskies in the market, and will save you from 25 per cent, to 50 percent, on your purchases. Send for price list and catalogue—mailed free upon application. The Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Company, MACON, GA., AND BIRMINGHAM ALA. COAL, COAL, $6.00 and $8.00 Per Ton FOR SPOT CASH. New wagon and scales, guamtee full weights, prompt delivery. Phone orders to ICE & MTU GO. Valdosta, - Georgia.