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THE VA1J>08TA TIMES. SATLRD*i,A)pTOBER28, ] 5
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Notice of Application of Guardian to
8ell Land for Re-Investment.
GEORGIA—Lowndea County:
Notice is hereby given thst on the 28th dsy
of October, 1805, and after this notice has been
published once a week tor four weeks ns pro
vided by Section 2548 of the Civil Code of Geor
gia, I will present to the Honorable Robert G.
Mitchell, Judge of tho Superior Court ofeaid
county, at bis office in Thomasville, Geori
a petition to sell land for reinvestment,
which the subjoined is a true and correct
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Mrs. -. .... .. .,
Pitman, Chyler Pitman, Leeaie Pitman, Effl<
Pieman, Maud Pitman.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To the Hon. Robert G. Mitchell,,Tudge 6f the
Superior Court in and for said county.
The petition of Mrs Susan Pitman re*pect-
fully snows: First, theft she is guardian ol
Margeret, Chyler, Leesie, Bffie and Maud Pit
and being in the county of Lowndes, State of
Georgia, and known aa that part given to C.
Boone and W. H. Boone by their father, and
State, containing two hundred i
Third. That of said two hundred acres of
land only forty acres are in cultivation a"d
the remaining 160 acres even if cleared would
not make good farming lands.
Fourth. That said tract of land is all of the
property held in trust for said wards and will
be insufficient, if kept in its present condition,
for their support, maintenance and education.
Fifth. That there is no income from said
lands except from such crops as petitioner can
mnke thereon and no expenses attached to the
keeping of name except taxes.
Sixth. That petitioner is advised that she
can obtain and has been offered the sum of
one thousand dollars for said tract of land.
Seventh. That petitioner desires to reinvest
the proceeds of the snle of the said tract of
land in the following land, to- wit: 120 acres
of laud in Berrion county known as the
Shaw lands and being on lot of land No. 142 in
the 10th land district of said county. That on
this tract of land there are forty acres of land
more or less cleared and of the remainder at
least seventy-five acres when cleared will
make the best kind of farming lands. That
Bald lands may be purchased for about fifteen
hundred dollars.
Eighth. That ssid lands in Berrien county
•re adjacent to good school facilities where
she can better educate said wards, snd peti
tioner Is advised and believes it will be to the
best Interest of said wards for this sale and
reinvestment to be made.
Ninth. Petitioner shows that notice of her
intention to make this application has been
published once a week for roar weeks in the
Valdosta Times, snd that a copy of this peti
tion has been served personally on the said
wards and on their next of kin, Mr. J. M Pit
man, jnoro than ten days prior to the making
of this
Wherefore, petitioner prays that an order
be granted allowing her to sell said lands of
the said wards at private sale for the best
prion obtainable and to the best advantage,
and that she be allowed by snob order to in
vest the proceeds of said sale In the said de
scribed lands in Berrien county as hereinbe
fore stated, and she will as in duty bound ever
. Susan Pitman, guardian for Margeret
Pitman, Chyler Pitman, Lessie Pitman, Effle
Pitman, Maud Pitman.
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Attorney for Guardian.
UA8. M. JOHNBON.
SHERIFF’S 8ALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Will be sold before tho court house door on
the first Tuesday In November next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: One honse and lot
on West Hill avenue, known as the Kingsbury
Place, and bounded as follows, on the north by
Hill avenue, on the west by Briggs street, on
the east by E. P. Denmark's land, on south by
waterworks; ssid property levied on under a
tax fifa. issued by W. T. Staten, fix collector
SjgJ&SSE ,or
• feet pH Troup itm
“feSfon thTfiSuSy*Proup
and wart by Ella Coleman's
by an alley: said property levied on as the
property of G. Taylor, and In favor of Geo. L.
Patterson, assignee, said property levied on
under a justice court, flfs. issued from the
Justice court, 088 district, G. M. of said county.
ALSO, at the same time and place, will be
sold the following property, to-wlt: One fifth
undivided interest in 2fi0feet on Crane avenue
and bounded as follows, on the north by Crane
avenue, on south by the estate of Morris Rob
erson’s land, on ths east by Lee street.
The Crew Were Compelled to
Work and a Mutiny Followed—
The Trouble Began Near Norfolk
Soon After the Ship Sailed Last
Week—The Cook’s Work With
Shotgun.
New York, Oci. 23.—Four men were
badly wounded In a series of battles
between toe officers and crew oi the
lumber laden schooner Ida B. Gibson,
of Seaford, Del., and afterwards be
tween Milton Cordery, the cook of the
G-lbson and the police early today. For
an hour about day break the cook,
armed with a shotgun etood off the po.
Hce reserves of the Delaney street sta-
tion and wounded a detective and nifcht
watchman.
Frank H. Medley was missing today
and may have been murdered by tn«
crew of the Gibson who were compelled
to pump the leaky craft all the way
from Norfolk, Va., to New York.
The trouble on the Gibson began
soon after she sailed from Norfolk
early last week. Before Bhe was clear
of that port, she was run aground snd
when floated, sprang a leak.
The crew was ordered to the pnmps
and compelled to man them all the way
up the coast despite their portest and
it wm learned the officer# of the Git-
son were compelled to use force to put
down the beginning of a mutiny.
On arriving at Now York the Gib
son,tied up at Fler 65, East Rforer, and
the crew were paid off and discharged.
At an early hour today Captain Brad
ley, Frank Medley, the mate, and Mil-
ton Oordery, the cook, were leaving a
hotel near the vessel when they were
set upon by a dozen men said to in
clude the mob of the crew of the Gib
son and friends, whom they had en
listed. In the fight that ensued Cap
tain Bradley received severe stab
wounds in the side and shoulder, and
the cook was slashed In the face.
Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Lowndes.
To the Superior Court of ssid county:
The petition of the Southern Nsvsl Stores
Distilling Company respectfully shows:
First. That it now is, and since the 12th day
of 8ept. 190*, has been a corporation duly In
corporated, organized and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of the State of Georgia.
8e-ond. That under its charter its capital
stock v
i hundred thousand
dollars.
That It Is to the best interest of yoi
tioner and its stockholders that its capital
stock be reduced, audit here shows that all of
peti-
dred thousand dollars to twelve thousand dol
lars.
Wherefore, in accordance with and under
the provisions of the laws of Georgia, your pe-
tttloner prays for an order of the court upon
such terms and conditiona as it may impose,
directing the amendment of said original
charter of incorporation so as to reduce peti
tioner’s capital stock to twelve thousand dol
lars as above set forth, and it will ever pray.
J. M. Johnson and Wilcox & Patterson,
Attorneys for Petitioner
Georgia—Lowndes County.
1 hereby certify that the above and forego
ing is a true and correct copy of the petition
For New Public Road.
der granting the establishment
commencing or leading from Yaiaosta to u.
F. WUenbaker’s place, thence running land
line South to intersect with publio
Lake Park leading from Gus Martin’s to pub
lic road near Bob Peterson’s, running through
lands of Dan Buckhalter. .Mrs. Ha Hie Fletcher
to Ivy Wisenbaker’s mil', Ac., in the Dasher,
and Lake Park districts, in said county; and
whereas, commissioners appointed for that
purpose have reviewed and marked out said
contemplated road, and made their report to
the Board of Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of said county, that said road will
be one of much public utility.
Now this is the cite and admonish all per
sons that on and after the first Monday in No
vember, 1905, said road will be granted if no
good cause is shown to the contrary.
By order of Commissioners of Roads snd
Revenues of said county.
This Sept. 15th, 1005,
R.T. MYDDBLTON, Clerk.
For New Public Road.
application to this court, praying for an order
granting the establishment of a new road
commencing at a point on tha Valdosta snd
Miller Bridge Rosa near Wealey Webb’s, J. A.
htubb’s and.T. J. Folsom ’s places, running
East through lands of Joseph Bwsln, H. Y,
dosta and Habira public road at the Tillman
place, near the 143 mile post on '.the Georgia
Honthern and F.orida Ry., in said county; and.
whereas. Commissioners appointed for that
purpose have reviewed and marked out said
contemplated road, hnd made their report to
the Board of Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of said county, that said road will ba
one of much public utility and convenience,
Now this is to cite and admonish all persona
that on and after the 1st Monday in Novem
ber, 1106, said road will be granted if no good
cause is shown to the contrary.
Done bv order of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of •aid county.
Thl« cfcri,, c . o.
SUS HUH
Series
Between Soldiers
and Officers
FIGHT DUEL ON STREET CAR.
" yiflflri New York Car.
10b# York, . Oet. -151—-Three men
fought a battle with pistols on an
Eighth avenue car today and all ol
them were seriously Injured.
Thomas O’Brien, a truckman, had
Jumped aboard the car at Thirty-first
street, and, clapping a revolver to the
conductor’s head, ordered him to run
the car full speed, as he was pursued
by a gang who inteded to kill him. A
moment later two more men leaped
upon the car and attacked the first,
all three using revolvers. When their
weapons were empty they clinched
and fought with the butt# of their pis
tols.
The car rushed along tho avenue,
the motorman pounding the gong and
the conductor shouting for the police,
as far as Twenty-sixth street, about
half a mile, where several policemen
boarded it and seized the three com
batants.
O'Brien had a bullet In the neck. H1b
assailants gave their names as Henry
Prang and Thomas Sullivan. The
former had been shot In the neck and
the latter In the leg and arm. The
thre^ .were taken to a hospital. The
police think the affray was the out-
come of a feud in a notorious East
Side gang.
GENERAL STRIKE THREATENS.
Workmen on New York Tunnel Refuse
To Work with Nonunionlits.
New York, Oct. 23.—A general
•trike of workmen employed In the
tunnel under the East river from For
ty-Second street to Long Island City
was decided upon yesterday to go into
effect tomorrow morning unless a num
ber of nonunion men are discharged
today.
Complaints have been made by the
delegates of the safety engineers, the
rock drillers, hoster runners and many
others. The edelegates of all the tirades
will meet this evening and oat on the
contractors’ reply. A letter was re
ceived st yesterday's meeting of the
Centra) Federated Union from Ralph
1C. Easley, chairman of the national
executive board, of fhe Civic Federa
te hi reply to a request that he will
try to bring about a conference with
August Belmont la reference to the
completion of tike subway on the West
[do.
Mr. Easley grid thst Mr. Belmont
•till Is tn the hospital but an effort
would be made to bring about a con
ference aa soon as he was able to aXr
tend.
The Local Cotton Market
Sea islands are selling today at 17
cents for good staple, which is a lit-
lower than the quotations of last
week. #
Upland cotton is bringing 9 1-2
cents for good middling, and there
is a strong tone to the market .
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Tiled, Neivouf Mothers J school books exchanged, j
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Both Husband and Children—How Thousands
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Prostration and Made and Well.
A n.rron., irritable mother, mwm
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trouble between children and their
mothers too often is due to the tael
that the mother female weak
ness, and she is entirely unfit to bear
the strain upon her nerves ttsst govern-
in? children involves | it it impossible
tor her to do eoyihmir calmly.
The ills of women sot like a firebrand
upon the nerves, consequently nine-
tenths of the nervous prostration, ner-
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Cash For Timber Lands.
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