The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, November 04, 1905, Image 4

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THE VALDOSTA - Notfce of Application of Guardian to Sell Land for Re-Investment. Bmpua ftiiNe jlOetobrr. IMA. udafter thin Mbllnhed oar* a week for four _ —-* * * j Faction 2546 of the Civil OodeofOeor Dn the 2* i nonce h ] n fll present to the Eoeorable Robert G. - * “ f ' •**--‘Joperlor Court of "aid ToomaNTille, Georgia, 'nve*tn-«*n- of e , I will present I let.ell, Jn(1*e at tho Ho] only, at kW effire w-tition to —* “* _ lay... — Mm. Hn*an Pi'ttimn, Onardian for >fHr.*-r*-t fttmaa, <!h>ler Fitroiin, L***b- Pitman. LfBe funuin, Mena Pitman. OBOUOI A—Lowndes County. T.. the H«»n Kobert G Mitchell. Jud^- of the *uj>«rl r Court In and for naidc.anty Tim petition of Mrs. Hunan Pi man reapect *nU> snows: First, that ahe w franrdiau of larjci-ret, Chjler, Leaale, Kffl* ai d Maud Pit taan, sued re«pectlv*ly twmij, seventeen. ell at private > «tn.e being » ward a, to wit: Hecond That ahi •ale the follow Inc i ja'rt of »heest«i A certain trio» <j . *i d being ie i in- county of Lowndes, tvrorr *. i d known aa that part Riven to C. rt-c.Mid W H. Boon* by their father, and expect outbb:a“ AT ANT FOMENT Excitemaut in Russian Emp;r. Is at White Heat. mth aide In lot of land No. 280 mi district of I.owndca county, naid containing two hur dred acrea more Third. That of aaid two hundred acres of i cultivation and if cleared would « goon farming li. That raid trs* t of land is nil of th< i trust for saul wards and wll . If kept in its present condiM' tor llieir support niaintciinin Kitth. That there Is no imome fi lands except from etich crops ns petlth earn! educatloi -tsfh That petit io and haa J iid tract of land r desires to reinvest it e |.r*« ( idaof the sale of the said tract of ) wd in the following land, to wit: liW xcnn h- laud in Berrien county known as ihe > haw Ini ds nn<l t>cihK ell »ot of land No. 142 In land disti let of wild county. That » forty * of land rl of flu* remainder » t I* tract of 1hml the nty-flve ‘ ' ' nt riirinimr Hindu iii'slrrd (.ciiars Korhth. That acid lands in Herriencounty » adjacent to ipod scliool facilities wli * *1er till. better t (Innatesaid ear la advised and believ »t interest of Mid ward* i* investment to be madi wards, and p«-ti will be to tlu ■ this sals and Ni*tb. Petitioner shows (hat notice of her fc-tenth n to make this application baa been IQldlshed once a week for four weeks in the t nMoeta Tiroes, and 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- auan.morethMU ten days prior to the making el this apnllratlm. Wh.tefor* petitlooer prays that an order ?*e granted allowing her to sell mid lands of the »aid wards at private tale for thetxwt price obtainable and to the l*wt advantage, and that she be allowed by such order to in vest the proceeds of said sale in the aaid de scribed lands in Berrien county aa hereinbe fore atatid. and she will as in duty bonnd ever pray. Mrs. Busan Pitman, guardian for Margaret “ • . .... —n.Effle Phnom, Chjler Pitman, Lt-ssie Pitman, Pitman, Hand Pitman. |JA8. M. JOHNSON, Attorney for Guardian MHw SHERIFF'S 8ALE. C BOR'D A — Lowndra County. Will be sold before the court house dc>or on the fliatTueadny In Novemlwr next, the fob h»<s tag property, to-wit: One house and lot an Wist Hill nveni e. known aa tha Kingsbury Place, and bounded as follows, on the north by Hill avenue, nn tha west by Briggs street, on •he sa«t by K. P. Denmark's land, on south by vrntarworlui; aaid pri perty levied on under n tax tfa. toned by W. r. Staten, t»x collector «* mid county and against H. T Klngaburyfor elate and county taxes for the year 1801. A LAO, at tho mine time and place, will he w-id the following property, to-wit: Fifty fart on Troup street and running back one he ad red teat more or lees, and bounded as fol »»«*■, on the east by Troup street, ou South srjag vtab: snfc f of Q. Tathwi^y* m favor if Geo. L. CZARS EMPIRE IS TOTTERING Tnc Situation AU Over the Emperor’i Domain la Steadily Growing More Desperate—Soldiers Are Joining the Strikers—Bloodshed at Odessa. Bt pHtorot/urg, Ort. «t).—12:55 p.m. —Hit city coniiuiK'4 outwardly calm but there Ik the moat lntunae excite ment nenealn the aurlace. The strike committees continue to restrain the poop:e from vloJence. tiiis hemg cousld ered to be the best means of attaining t.,e emld in view, hut behind the scenes the memoera of the cujjiuiUee bolding constant meetings with the lea'l< rs of tne various groups and seem to be preparing for a bold stroke a« the « • pm tune moment. The news from the provinces indi ca;es that the authorities are getting control .ii some sections, but gonerhl- ]> the situation Ik Is growing worse in stead of improving. In many place* the stud* tits and strikers a Be fighting the I .nek liui.dred. as the band* ol SUIT CASE MY3TEJ6V rTURDAX,* NOVEMBER 4,1905, roughs rn.ed. — w ... r>y Crane «v*MM. on south by the saUte of Morri* Hob aranfi'alaad, on the east by Le* atrrrt, on the waa* by lands of W. L. Con verve; aaid property levied on under a Ufa. iwuiod from the jn»tloe awn *. 0ft district G. M.. in favor of John ff.ai •hiday of October Jftft ). F.PAHSMOBB. Hh.rtfT MATS OF c BORGIA—County of I^nrndcw. Ti. lit • cnuavior Court of Mid county: The pH It Ion of Ihe Houthcrn Naval Htorca PMlIJfng* ompany rcepec'tfnlly ahowe: Fuat That it now la, and aince the 12th day a* H*»>t. 1001. haa barn a corimratlon duly In- cvw)>oratcd. orgnniard end exlatlng under and by vlri «.»* of tbe law a of the State of Georgia. Ha ond That nnder ita charter ita capital at«irk waa and now la one hundred thousand dollar a •Halt It la to tha lent Interest of your path tkwer and iis atockholdera that ita capital I fork be reduced, and it here ahowa that all of |aaii«kholders nave cotiai nted andagnn<d to a rrduetton of ita capital stock from one Imn- dvvd th- u>and dollars to twelve thousand dob til loner pravs for an order of the court upon awrh terms and conditions as It may Impose, directing the amendment of aaid original charter of Incorporation so aato reduce peti- J lonvr'a capital stock to twelve thousand dol- *ra as al>ove ihiI forth, and it will ever pray. A. If. Jo ns son anii wiicox & Fa me mhos. 41rv»rgla—wndcsCount, . J hereby certify that tho al>ove and forego tag la a true and correct copy of the petition an flta In the clerk's office of aaid county TbiaHept Wth, 1W». i .io douui.uls of the p* ople are In creasing pio-.iortionaicly witii thd toe Cffla or th< (kii.ojistrations for a cem* stiluent assembly is now almost U&i versa), but f.ie ‘lie,Is" declare tnat even that w<»uM not satisfy the people and add that there "must be lamp pout work." On account of the food shortage, even the first-class restaurants Increased their prices. The of li nance has issued an order ting meat Importation by water* Tht scarcity of ml Ik is especially fel Tne committeemen believe that thf longer an open collision whtall would force a show of hands can be avoided, the better their chuncee. The army, they suy, is being gradually being won over to the people’s cause. Only the Cossackk. who are referred to at Emperor Nicholas’ "Swiss Guard,” are absolutely faithful to the existing re gime. ^ - During the night firing occurred ai the Polytechnic school, where a num her of students are held aa prisoners. The Cosaacks surrounding this build Ing dispersed the workmen with theli whips and were denounced by the stu dents. Thereupon the Cossacks fired two volleys. The result Is not yet known. A policeman In the Vaalll district was found dead this morning, having been Murdered on his beat, fany at tha pofloe are afraid of lop’ by foot soldiers. \ The city Is filled with false and sen sat tonal reports set afloat by the reco lutlonlsta. Murdered Girl Was a Choi Man f.eld for CrinttT Boston, Oct. wi'.—That the d( i-'nem bered body four.4 in a tall, l Wlnthrop on Sept. 21 is that •an Geary, of Cambridge, it th* belli: of the girl’s fumiiy and M4aA and of the Boston p.)iice department Mis* Geary, who was tha dafght*! of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Geary, W|^« ; ahor us gl f^ of the "Shepherd King'' com pany, *?nd was known on thamuge Etiiel Durrejl. She was 21 I o Mrs. Geary Identified thrac rloff* tak* :i from the right hand fouhd n tU second dr«ss suit case plcka4^iti neai the new Charlestown bridge on i rldaj last a.i those worn by her dal ghtei when .she a’.»*. nted herself thia:rical compiny ou Sept ll. . fiti.: . i.i of Mi.-.3 Geary’s dfk anr- f:,.m the* company came, Aloir.o N’athaa, secretary to the i'-. r of the company and to whouijhllst (» ..> .'it.s ir.-ta^ed. .Mr. N« t.ia !.-» no v iu Pittsburg. Pa. Acoofdln^ to Ndihau, * Miss Geary parted h:rn on the best of t» rn»s th eday the company clos d :te mat in this city and he sttnptse-1, he' that be wouM *e«- her atnext per formanc* in Lowell on tht fallowing Jay. V Man Arrested in PI Pittsburgh Pa.Oct . 30 —After s Jong and searching ^xamjnAtion at po lice head quartets, ^Ior^»TJataan, sec retary to the ' manager of the "8hep herd King” com pony, w^sJi^a on charge # oC murderiug hfVsweetheart Mios Busan Geary, the efctim of tne Wlnthrop suit ease myite^r. whkb ha* been puxellug ue Boston authority* lor more than a monih. «X OFFICIAL* LOSE flVES. Burning Ml Tour ol Inspections PltUbUTK, p»., Oct. 30.-nvr*n,i apr otn«Ui« of too anJ W.ot, morolnad Coni eomgnny *are up theli “TV when thojr entered the Hazel Ofo ■>'»*. »>'. 1. of t&j&a&nT Hnzel Kirk. Pa.; U jnUtaSU of tilt dtp, to aaceruln If a portlon Ofitht mine was atm burning, as a result ol an explosion two weeks ago. The dead are; / • ^ vE** ‘ KjvJ John Hornl*«1, saperlntendent. Dankl Grlffltn, foreman. Joseph Hunter,* John Lavyn. fire Ik>ss. Henry Clay borne, fire boss. Ail were married, with large fami lies, and were men of considerabh mians. As the five men approached the portion of the mine which lng they became aware thaV had not extinguished decided to fear erected to For New Public Road. HTATK OF GKOROIA—laowniltw Coun Whcnni.t’ortnln prt tion«ra haT» nud» their apptk-Mth n to this c«or*. praying for an or- *«rv granting tho vaiahlluhnient ofa new road ct.mmmcing or leading from ValdoaU to U. F. W»aanitakrr , a plan*, thence running land line Houth to interiMvt with public roau near •sake l*ark leading from Gna Alartin'H to pub lic rornl near Bob FeterMon'a, running through hand* of Dan Buckhn'ter. Mr*. Hallle Fletcher to.. In tha Daaher, a Mid county; and api»>intcd for that pairtew hava review.M and marked out Mid aimtemplated mad, and made their report to tho B.ard of CommlMlonera of Koatbi and UeveaurM of aakl county, that Mid road will be one of mnch public utility. Now -.hi* l* the cite and atlmonlah all per- m*«k that «»n and after the find Monday In No veuiU r, IW6. Mid road will be granted if gvk^l eau»e t* «hown to the contrary. By order of Commtaaioners of Road* and Be«enuMt of Mid county. Tht* Hept. l&th, 1005 R T. RYDDKLTONy. Clerk 1 For New Publlo Hosd. I fKTATHOF GRORGtA--Lowndea County I • Wherea*.certain patitloneraliave made thair Application to tkla court, praving for an order granting tk* eatabllohmcnt of a new road commencing at a point on th* Valdoeta and Miller Brtdre Hoad near Wealey Webb'a, J. A. Mt»hb*« ard T J. F»I*om '«place*, running Ba»t through land* or Juaeph Swain. H Y. Tillman ai d others, and to intemect tne Val- 4o*ta end Hatdra public road at the Tillman P lace, near the 148 mile pn*t on 'the Georgia -.fiihorn and F t-rlda By., in Mid county; and. whc. ««k», t\>mmiaaiom-r* anpttinted for that pnitMee have retlen*«l and n-arkod out Mid contemplated road, and made their reixirt to the Hoard of CommiMloner* of Road* and K» Tkviue* of aaid county, that aaid road will be cm- of iiinrti public utility and corvenlenoe. No *■ Mn* !•» to cite a» d annioniah all i>eraons that on amt *f(t-r the Ut Monday in Novem- ber. 1M15, amd mad will W granted if no good ran-* I* aho *». t«» the contrary. O n>v bv order of Onmm<<‘*ioner* of Roada amt '(rvenuea of «aid countv R^T^mVDDBsTON, rierk, C. C. Number of Victim* Not Known. Otlessa. Oct. 30.-—«It is Impossible tc fix even approximately the number ol yesterday’s victims of the rioting. Tho officials In charge of tbo hos pi tala, cemeteries and lock-ups are strictly forbidden to give the slightest Information. The dead and wounded whose number must be very consider able, have been removed by the police and hidden out of sight of Inquirers The Infantry, of whose loyalty the au thorltles ore doubtful, are kept in bar rtckH and the Cossacks and gendarmes who show no disinclination to shooi down people on slgnt, nrC left to deal with the crowds. At one barricaded corner yesterday a student on the ap pea nt nee of the Cossacks mounted barricade and appealed to them to Join the people instead of killtng their brothers who wen* struggling for the freedom of their ootnmon country. Th** Q>ssack« answered with tout volleys, killing nine and wounding 4( persons. Similar scenes are occur ring everywhere. The crowds fleeing before the charg Ing Onssncks, invade private houses and hide In garrets and on the roofs Many private a parr men ts haw been converted Into temporary hospital* fot the succor of wour.del refuge**. Brie *ei»b plosion, and the five men ^ in different directions, all be] stantly killed. Andrew Roder badly burned he died several hottrij later. Situation at Lods. Lodi, Russian Poland, Oct. 30—Tht situation here grows worse hourly.Ttie Infantry when ordered to fire oq tb« people are discharging their riflee Ir the air. The shops are closed, anc those whose owners refuse to shut uj are destroyed. Crowds Are busily en gaged iu tearing down Russian flags which were displayed by order of th« police. Bands of peasants In the gnvemmeni of Suwalki are destroying the gov emmeat alcohol storm. No Sign of Alatement. Warsaw, Russian Fo:and. Oct. 30.— Noon.—The excitement in the strati shows no sign of abatimr. Even now and then the crowds verturn . street car with the object ot stop;.in* traffic, but no serious cent.lets ha thus tar occurred. Tlu ; .ice or trying to Induce the shopkec. ers to re open their shops, threatening to tine them If they do not do so, but the raer chants arc between two fires, since th« Socialists promise to smash their wtn dowa if tho abutters are tateu down. Immigration Conference. Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 30.—Al ready there is evidence to show that the southern immigration and quaran tine oouferenoefl, which is to be held In this city on Nov. 9 snd 10, will be the most representative meeting ever he. In the southern states. Practically every invitation issued has been ac cepted and various other delegates for whom provision was not made io In the original call, are anxious fbt representation. This 1s occoajonec by the Importance of the questions tc be considered and the foot that the general -tentimont throughout the south, both on the question at en ( con raging immigration to, this section! and the national contra! of thr qiiar antlne is by no means unanimous. Oirt Shoots Her Lover. ' Vovoy, Ind., Oct. K>—Stanley Ryan a school teacher, aged 23, of Bqnnlo^ ton, was fatally shot by JcnnfeMoody, at her home In this city. * Eeoltemenl was high, and for a time threou^c violence were made against the girl, notwithstanding the claimed .the shoot log wee accidental Ryan said he did not know whether the shooting wd* accidental or not. He declared. Mist Moody threatened to shoot him twe weeks ago If be stopped goiog with her. s , 1 Break In Main Causes Death. Chicago. Oct. 30.—Three llvea f wer« lost, property valued at $160,000 wa destroyed, scores of. families matlc homchFs and freight trifflo oa the New York. Chicago and St. Louia railroad was delayed for several hours on account of the breaking of a three foot water main at Eighteenth anc Clark streets. Water from the buret. rater pipe flooded several blocks damaging a '.timber of business house* ar.d retldt ucvii. Narrow Escape From Cremation Raleigh. N C.. Oct. 30.—'Three per ons were seriously Injured, one o! lem subsequently died, and & dozen I o:lar< had mrrow escapes from tht j flam. > In ; tire i.'ut: destroyed the ! prir-'' hv'.;*e nt Nazareth orphanage a C..'h.ollc N ys Institution. 2 milc-s i from Raleigh, tariy this morning. Tht tire broke out in th-. morning and tfpttaJ rapidly. Thrre pvopl« Jumped from the second »n*f ttlr* •tory windows Week 'e Offer A Fine T0P $15.00 coats Jnst received from our makers, Schloss Bros. & Co. of Baltimore. Most of these Coats are of Tan or Olive Covert, while some are cut from fancy Scotch mixtures. In every one you will see the skillful touch of master-workmanship and expert tailoring:, while the style and fit excel anything: we have ever seen. Come in and slip one on. A nbw line of Fall Suits, too, at the same price, ($15.) These are very special values— suits for considerably more money. Other specials at $12, $18 and $20, that you would have to pay several dollars more for, elsewhere. Let us show them to you—today. Queen Quality Shoes. Full Line Winter Styles Our Fall and Winter styles and weights of this famous shoe for .women are now in. This season's line is a surperb one in very respect, and we want to ask our lady friends to call and ee the display while it is unbroken. Our large stock of Men’s and boys’ shoes is also very complete. W.T. Valdosta, LANE, Georgia,