The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, April 08, 1905, Image 11

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1905. 11 LIST OF SECOND HAND MACHINERY. Valdosta Foundry and Machine Co. L0C0M0TIVE8. One 40-ton Rhode Island, 16x24 cylinders, stand ard gauge, 55-inch wheel centers, new tires, Monitor n> tors, air brakes. Overhauled and In thorough repair. Immediate delivery. One 15-ion, rebuilt locomotive, 9-inch cylinders, standard gauge, 44-lnch wheel centers; en gine on 4 wheels; tender on 4 wheels. A typ ical logging engine. Immediate delivery. One 35-ton, rebuilt locomotive, 14-lnch cylinders, .tandard gauge, 60-inch wheel centers, new tires, two injectors, sight feed lubricator, steam brakes, 2,000 gallon tank. Thirty days delivery. One 28-ton, rebuilt locomotive, 14%-inch cylinders, standard ^auge, 44-inch wheel centers, 2,000 gallon tank, aix weeks delivery. ENGINES. One 22x28 200-H. P., fitted complete with new cyl inder, new governor, new 120in:h by 24-lnch band wheel. Overhauled and practically new. One 14x20 100H.P. Atlas Automatic. Overhauled and comp *te. One 14x18 75-H.P. \vormer side crank. Overhaul ed and complete. One 14x18 76-H.P. Erie City side crank. A beauty. One 14x16 60-H.P. Nagle, centre crank. Cheap for quick sale. One 12x18 60-H.P. Lane & Bodley, semi-side crank. Practically new. One 12x18 75-H.P. Taylor Automatic, aide crank, self contained. A dandy for planing mill or light plant. One 12x16 60-H.P, Sinker & Davis, side crank. Good for any purpos . One 13-inch 60-H.P. side crank, with 60x12 band wheel. At a bargain for quick sale. One 11x18 40-H.P. Talbott centre crank. Over- auled, and a good one. One 11x14 35-H.P. Atlas centre cran.;. Good for any use. One 10x12 25-H.P. Schofield centre crank. Over hauled and complete. One 10-lnch 26-H.P. Metropolitan centre crank. A good bargain. One 8-inch 25-H.P. Automatic centre crank. Bar gain for quick sale. One 9-inch 20-H.P. Watertown centre crank. Good seller. One 8-lnch 15-H.P. Leffel centre orank. Over hauled. One 7x10 10-H.P. Atlas side crank. Almost new One 8x12 15-H.P. centre crank. Overhauled. A lot of 6 and 8-H. P. Engines. BOILER8. One 80-H.P. Return Tubular, with new fixtures. Two 70-H.P. Return Tubular, with new fixtures. Two 60-H.P. Return Tubular, witu new fixtures. Two 50-H.P. Return Tubular. Complete, with all fittings. Two 40-H.P. Return Tubular, with new fixtures. Two 35-H.P. Return Tubular, with new fixtures. One 30-H.P. Atlas Return Tubular, with new fix tures. \ Four 20-H.P. Return Tubular, overhauled, ready for use. One 18-H.P. Return Tubular, new fixtures. One 16-H.P. Return Tubular; old, but cheap. Six 30 inch by 30 feet Cylinder Boilers. Will sell cheap as whole or in parcels to suit pur- Two 26-H.P. internal fired. One 15-H.P. Leffel internal fircL Two 16-H.P. fire box, new fixtures. One 12-H.P. fire box, good value. One 10-H.P. fire box, at a bargain. One 10-H.P. internal fired, cheap. Five 8-H.P. fire box, must be sold. Four 6-H.P. fire box, will sell cheap. One 5-H. P., Leffel internal fired, at a bargain. Two 6-H.P. fire box, with engines on top. Get my price on them. One 3-H,P. upright, for still pump. SAW MILL8. One Filer ft‘Stoweli 40-foot carriage, 5 blocks, all complete. Must be sold. One Steams sO-ioot carriage, 6 blocks, very heavy > and complete. One Curtis pO-foot carriage, 6 steel blocks. One Filer ft Stoweli 60-foot carriage, 4 blocks. Now up, ready for use. One Salem Iron Works 45-foot carriage, medium size. Three Pony Mills, small sizes. All of the above Mills we can furnish complete. We also have others in stock not yet refitted, which we can fit up to suit purchasers. We are giving big bargains In all Saw Mills They must go. PLANERS AND MATCHERS. One 4x14 E. ft B. Holmes. A good strong ma chine at a low price. One 4xl4> H. B. Smith. Overhauled, ready for immediate use. One 6x24 Frank. A fine machine for small plant. One"6x2* Tar Heel, wood frame. A machine for settlement plant. STEAM FEED8. One 12x20 Filer ft Stoweli, for wire rope. Twq 9x12 Filer ft Stoweli, tor wire rope. One 10-lnch Wilkins, geared drum, very power ful, for wire rope. One 8-lnch shot gun for 50-inch carriage. MI8CELLANEOU8. One 10-block Perkins shingle machine. One Hand shingle machine. One j'ller & Stoweli power bolter. Three Cook’s 6x36 deep well pumps, 4-Inch. One Cook's 7x36 deep well pump, 6-inch. Four 4-inch double thick dry kiln headers, tapped. One Butterworth ft Lowe lath machine. One Iron frame, 4-saw lath machine. One Filer ft Stoweli 42-lnch edger, inserted saws. One Union Iron Works edger. Three logging cars, small wheels. Two logging trucks, 14-lnch wheels. One 11-foot by 24-inch engine wh-jl. One Feed water heater. One Goodell & Waters 30-inch fan, One 2,000-pound balance wheel. One Gardner duplex pump, 4-lnch suction. One Brush dynamo and lamps. One shaving blower and pipe. Two saw hammerers anvils. Three Blab conveyors. One friction haul np rig and car. One 8-foot by 16-lnch fly wheel. Thirty-five timber cart tires. One old-style pump, 2-lnCh suction. One sawdust conveyor, complete. 1 .OOOfeet 8-8 by 2 strap track. One butting saw outfit. Two board saw outfits. One Buffalo knife grinder. One hog for 12-lnch slabs and rubbish. A big lot saw mandrels, all sizes. Two iron husk saw frames. Pipes and fittings, all sizes. Second hand belting, *.11 sizes, kinds and grades. . Will sell you if you get our prices. Pulleys, all sites. (Send me Hat of your require ments for figures). Circular saws, all sizes and kinds. Three i7x36-foot Moore patent dry kilns, complete, with trucks, track, etc. IN STOCK AT ALL TIME8. Boiler Fronts, Grate Bars, Back Arch Plates, Soot Doors, Grate Rests, Ventilators, Door Liners. Castings of every kind made on short notice. Two tons' capacity. VALDOSTA FOUNDRY ADD MACHINE CO., dLld-ostsu, Q-eorg'ia,. ■== IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS. — Extracts From the Report of Berrlen’a iff' Grand Jury Made Last Week. , $ On account of the rapid growth of our county, both in wealth and popu lation,. and the great distance from the county seat of our largest busi ness centre and the consequent in convenience attendant upon the trans- r ^ action of the public business affecting the territory around Tifton, we recom mend the creation of a new county, with Tifton as its county seat, and that the territory now lying northwest of a line drawn from the southwest corner of lot of land No. 516, in the Sixth district of the county, diagonal ly across, or in a northeasterly direc tion, to the southwest corner of lot of land No. 372, thence run north to the Irwin county line; line to be so A Tribute to the Mockingbird. A brief, Bi^atiful tribute to the mockingbird comes from C. H. Gar rett, Barnett, Ga.: “I have a friend—a mockingbird— and for three years he has' been a close neighbor of mine, and to him I am due many pleasant hours. I do not mean that he is caged and swing ing on the veranda. I call him my friend because he chooses to make the grove ribar the station his home, and every day, at this season, gives me a ‘continuous performance.’ It Is sweeter because he is free-r-free to live and go where he pleases in grove and field, and his song seems a giving of thanks from a little heart overflow ing with gratitude for the sunBhine and flowers. But when the dpy is done and night silences his noisy riv als, it is then that I appreciate him most. It is now near 12 o’clock Sun- MRS. HALL'S MIRACLE. drawn as to follow the land lot lines, j ....... . . . . „ , *day night; he is singing a few rods and not to run diagonally across Ip J tervening lots, be cut off from Ber rien for the purpose of creating said new county. We, as a body, urge the legislature to pass the measures creating said new county, and 'request our senator and representative to give the same their hearty and vigorous support. We recommend that Comer M. Woodward be appointed to fill the va cancy on the board of education, caused by the resignation of W. B. Wilkes. We recommend that the county court of Berrien county be abolished and a city court be established at Nashville, and we instruct our repre sentatives to introduce a bill in the next general assembly for the same, and urge its passage. . We recommeend that the funds aris ing from the -hire of the five-year .con victs, which is now in the county treasury, be transferred to the public school funds of the county, and that the same be so applied in the future. We find that the public rcteds of the county are generally in bad condition, and, realizing a necessity for more and better work on same, we recom mend that the pubic road law Georgia, known as "the alternative road lwa,” embraced in the code of Georgia from section 573 to 5S3, in clusive, together with all amend ments thereto, be and the same is hereby put into operation in the coun ty of Berrien. We recommend that the clerk of the superior court be made clerk ex- olficio of the board of commissioners of roads and revenues. In compliance with a request of our commissioners, we recommend the fol lowing tax levies: For general coun ty funds purposes, 30 cents on the $100; for bridge purposes, 6 cents on the $100, making a total of 35 cents on the $100. A Daredevil Ride. Often ends In a sad accident. To heaj accidental injuries, use Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot from an accident,” writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly healed it” Soothes and heals burns liks msgic. 25c, at W. D. Dunaway’s and A. E. Dimmock's. away, and In the sleepy village I am, perhaps, his only auditor. As I hear his song wafted through the open win dow on the warm spring air, sweet with the breath of the orchard blos soms, my whole being seems thrilled with feeling. I thank God for such things. It is from these and kindred blessings that I get the most out of life. While I love the sunshine and lengthening spring days, yet in the gloom of night have I learned to lis ten for my mockingbird. His sweet est song is sung in darkest hours!" Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, the Beat and Moat Popular. "Mothers buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe,” say Moore, tiros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands.” There is no ques tion but this medicine Is the best that can be prepared for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that is afflicted. It always cures, and cures quickly. Sold by W. D. Dunaway, Val dosta, Ga. The history of the present time is more important to you than the his tory of bygone days. A good news paper prints history as fast as it is made. Keep yourself informed about current events. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort, instantly re lieved, permanently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Experiences Similar to This Have Oc casioned Considerable Comment in Valdosta. Few women are better known in Ixjckport, N. Y., than Mrs. Pattie D. Hall, as she belongs to one of the best families and has a large circle of friends and acquaintances. In a recent interview Mrs. Hall said: "The- experience I have been through In the last two years seems like a miracle. I was so badly off that life seemed almost unendurable, and my deafness Increased so that I could scarcely hear anything. The suffocation in my chest and the indi gestion caused by my catarrh produced very severe suffering. I had five dif ferent physicians, bought everything that anybody recommended to me, but finally gave up in despair. "One day my milliner asked me if I had ever tried Hyomel. I began the treatment, and can truthfully testify that Hyomei does cure this terrible disease. Since using it my hearing is greatly improved, and the only time I have any catarrhal trouble is when I take cold. I then use Hyomei, and always get instant relief. My friends and acquaintances marvel at the change in my health and hearing.” Hyomei has made many cures of catarrh, and in connection with Hyo mei balm, of catarrhal deafness, in Valdosta. Similar experiences to that of Mrs. Hall’s have created a large saie for Hyomei with A. E. Dlmmock. The complete outfit, including the inhaler, costs but $1, while extra bot tles are but 50 cents. Ask A. E. Dim- mock to show you the strong guaran tee under which he sells Hyomei. Schofield’s Iron Works, MANUFAC HIRERS OF igh Grade Machinery, MACON, GEORGIA, And rather Wa, Right Says a writer In the New York Times, William BcrrI, of Brooklyn, tolls the story of a boy who was asked “How Is your father?” "Father la ’ feeling bad and com plains much of his health," replied the boy. That's all nonsense," replied the friends. "The next tlmS your father complains, you must tell him that It Is imagination and that he just thinks he is sick. Tell him to brace up: there la nothing the matter with him." Two or three days after the gentle man again met the boy and Inquired about the health of his father. "Fath- thinks he Is dead sir,” replied the boy. Plleal Piles! Piles' Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared to cure plies, and DOES IT In short order. Easy to apply; ev ery tux guaranteed; COc and fl. All druggists or by mall. WILLIAMS M'F’O. CO., Cleveland, O. THE HOKE OF VDtOI, To Thin People Let us advise you to take Vinol. The reason it is the best strength and flesh creator is because it actually contains all the medicinal elements taken from genuine fresh Cods' Livers, without oil or grease. These combined with organic iron and other body building ingredients create the greatest flesh, strength and tissue builder known to medicine. Try it on our guarantee. Respectfully, A. E. DIMMOCK, Druggist. Btoam-Enginea'S.Boilom, Saw Mills, Cano MlUa, Com Mll£ Iron Orlndera, Shafting, Pul ley,, Boxing, : Gearing, Iron and Braaa OaatlngB of every description. We are Original Inventor* of the Turpentine Distillers Steam Pumping Out fit. Wo have lately oqnlppod our already oxtonsivo boiler iliopa, which now gives us largest ca pacity of any manufacturers in the South. Wo are headquarters for Steam Pumps, Inspirators, Injectors, Valves, Lubricators, Wrought Iron Pipe, Boiler Tabes, Pipe Fittings and Pipe Fitters’ Ma terials. SAVE MONEY AND DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURERS. J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS CO., Proprietors, Macon, Ga. THE — Cheapest Saw Mill Is the mill that does the best work and the most work with the least ex- Iiense. Send for catalogue describing the HECE LOG-BEAM MILL — WITH — Heacock-Ktog Feed Works. Engines, Boilers, Cotton • Ginning Machinery, Brick - Making and Wood-Work- ing Machinery, Etc. 6IBBES MISERY CO , Columbia, S. C. Pb# Gibbes Hhingle Machine. Administrator’s Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Overstrett, late of Mid It, dexy«Md, to render in an account of their demand* to mo within tbotias prescribed by low, proper]/ made out. And all person* indebted to mid deceased are harsh/ required to make immrdiato payment to me. This March 6th, 1«6 R. T. MYDDELTON, Administrator of Mr*. L. M. Overstreet. 8-11-dw. C. B. Peeples, —DE/-LER IN- I’aints, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, Fine Mantels, Tiling, Grates, Brick, Lime and Cement. Jell “White Rose” Lime, the Best Lime Made It the and Atlas tod Lehigh’s Portland Cements. McCormick & Plaho Mowing Machines and Rakes, Parts of all Mowers and Rakes. I occupy my own building, pay no rent and sell cheaper than any one. C. B. Peeples, 113 Hill Ave., West. VALDOSTA, GA