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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, ^ATlJI^i AY. NOVEMBER 4,
Ayers
Take cold easily? Throat
tender? Lungs weak? Any
relatives have consumption?
Then a cough means a great
Cherry
Pectora!
A VISIT TO PORTLAND, ORE.,
AND ITS BIO EXPOSITION.
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
deal to you. Follow yo ir 1
doctor’s advice and taK :»
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It 3
heals, strengthens, prevents. M
tnr
Weak L
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5000
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We exeente a 1250 Bond to every student
to furnish him or her a position paying
from 140 to 100 a month In States east or the
Rocky Mountains, or from 175 to 1100 a
month in Staten west of the Rockies, im*
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Students can enter at any time. No vaca
tions. For fnll particulars regarding any
of our Schools write direci to our execu
tive office at Cincinnati, O. Catalogue free.
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Last week I promised to write some
thing about Portland, Oregon, and the
Lewis and Clark exposition which was
held at that place and which was
brought to a close just a week ago.
The World’s Fair at St. IxHito was
in celebration of the 10th anniversary
of the Louisiana Purchase, while the
exposition at Portland was In celebra-
bration of the 100th anniversary of
the exploring expedition of Lewis
and Clark to the Pacific coast the
next year. Their trip was a perilous
one, full of romance and exciting
scenes, and It was nearly two and a
half years before they retarded to
the east to report upon what they
had seen.
The news of the wonderful oppor
tunities of the new region fired the
hearts of many adventurous spirits
and new explorations, planned by such !
men as John Jacob Astor soon opened
up the region, securing to the United
States an extension of frontier on i
the Pacific ocean and a vast terrl-,
tory watered by the mighty Colum-j
bia river.
The object of the exposition was to
celebrate-the anniversary of this ex-
'•ETITION FOR CHARTER. *
GEO 1GIA.. Lowndes County. ; ♦
Tty the Superior Court of Said *
County: j +
Thp petition of G. A. Cnrswell and *
- .. ..
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lespectfull
PI ft: That ti
selv g and such
may be associated with them, th
■HOC floors and assigns, to become
luco pbrnted under the name an
styl 'of the G. A. Carswell Company
, Bond: The term for which pe’l
tier >rs ask to he ir. wporated is
twe years, with rno privilege of
ten years later, and her people say
that she will double her population
again before the next census.
The city has many handsome bus
iness blocks, It8 streets are well pav
ed with brick and stone, while Its ho
tels and public buildings will compare
favorably with those of any city of
similar size In tlie country. The city j j^pJwal at 'the end o'
gets Its water supply from Mount
Hood, thirty miles away and the water
is very fine. The climate is mild the
year round and It Is said that there
is seldom a freeze there. The Port-
kt’id people claim that their dei*h
!:»»<■ Is about half of that of Chlcasr *,
Cleveland, Cincinnati or Washington,
• i that epidemics of typhlod fever
o- other fevers is comparatively uu-
r FHE yrup season is at hand and all
■ prudent house-keepers now bottle
FOR SALE BY
. S. W. Jones,
Real Estate, Resting and investments.
On East Adair Street— ,lie 1)081
of neighborhood, I have a nice six room
house. Hot and cold water, Porcelean
lined bath tub. - • Price $2,250.00
( a special bargain in a two story resi
dence. Eight rooms baHtt'' «.e Urge
hulls althrough the IioiJm. Size of lot
DOxaiO - - - Price <3,000.00
On Rogers Street—Good neighbor-
thooa - * nave a real nicoly finished, five
-room house with Imlls, on lot size
-53x310. - - - Price <2,000.00
On Tro.'P Street-A one story, six
room Iioul ®» good locality. Lot
.75x245. . - * Price <2,250.00
On PnsaaS v'*reet—I havo a 4 room
honse on Tot iSo*V®' " Pric0 <800.00
I have several extra bargains in rosi-
dence and vacant loti.
See S. W. Jones for Mfu estato *
Place your renting property "
AV. Jones and same will receive P ro P° r
attention
The people of Portland have not
ignored the scenic effect in bulldittg
, their city and it Is said that there are
' ivore pretty hedges, flower yards and
| r »se-cover lawns and parks there than
! w:l. be found anywhere elbQ^if the
' country. The green grass remains
i u;on the lawns and the flowera give
| iheir fragrance to th© air until after
j Christ mas time each year. From el-
| most every yard along the many walks
_ , .. , , i 'on i;atch a whiff of flowers that re-
- ^edition and to epitomize the wonder-, of the orange grovc8 of Flor .
j ful growth that has been oceempU* j(Ja or tha (rttgrBnC0 tu * comes from
j ed since tha ti^e. j y&ldosta gardens in early spring and
j Of course, the exposition did not. fatimnier ;
compare with the World’s Fair at Port , and j 8 called the City of ItosoB
St. Louis In magnitude, but It was anj ),‘ ocauae the rop<B blooms to perfection
Tfciiri: The
corporation is
Dollars. divided i
'Hi>r|dred Dolhi
tha' tim<*
pitnl stock of sat
llegl.of lncieaRlng the cnpital
tmIr
tool:
their syrup. The successful keeping of
bottled syrup depends in a large meas
ure upon the purity of your sealing wax,
and the quality of your corks. The
wax we sell is absolutely pure and the
corks perfect.
excellent show and did credit to the lhere , The vlM3 ,n pbed , lp 0 vcr
city and section which produced it. Th« the 1)0rches aro „ n(1 the cblran ey 8 and
exposition represented nn outlay of |wa agalnst arbor8 B18de for tbel ..
about <7,000,000 and covered an area 8upport . They are all shades and col
ot about two hundred acres, subtract-; or9 but lt , 8 the LaFrance and Amer-
Petition for Charter,
GEORQI A^lewndel Ootihty.
Toth 0 Superior Court of mild county •
_ Th® petition of J, L. Staten R B. Daniel, J.
M. Harvey, E.H. Taylor and J. H. PoWell, all
'°».lA>wnd«a county, feMpeetfullv shows:
lat. That they ana Vtt£h other person* X*
ther mar aaeociato with them,, their successor*
and assigns desire to lie incorporated under
the name and style of the South Ueonrfu
2jJ??w Co i&,* per i od of *30) twenty years,
with the privilege of a renewal at the expira-
tlon of that time; with authority to
e expira
--- — - aueand
corporate aeal; to
ing sixty acres for the lake that spread
out over the middle of the exposition
grounds.
The exposition grounds were of
exceptional beauty and the scene from
any part of them was a beautiful one,
The exposition grounds adjoined the
city and were In easy distance of the
picturesque heights, which are foot
hills of the Cascade mountains. The
buildings were erected close togeth
er, most of them on one side of the
lake, while the “trail,” as the midway
was called, was built on piles that ex
tended out in the lake, the britbre run
ning on across to the government
ullding.
The grounds were beautifully park
ed, flower beds, shrubbery and roses
being in profusion, with a great flight
of stairs leading frttp the main build
ings to the “trail. On the crest of
the hill were the exposition buildings,
arranged In a group and making them
easy to rog^h. The principal build
ings were the forestry, agricultural,
mines and metallurgy, machinery,
transportation and electrical, fine
arts, liberal arts and manufactures,
and the government building.
Besides these buildings were a half
dozen state buildings, to say nothing
of the stock pens, the poultry and oth
er exhibits of that class. Many of
the exhibits were exactly the same as
were seen at the world's fair. The
treater part of the Japanese and
t, •>se exhibits at St. Louis, the fine
-al arts and machinery, were
arts, Iffte. ‘‘ortland. The exhibits of
carried ttf ^racted so much at-
butter, ftnlci? at - -•<, f a i r> Wero n j so
tent lob at the ^’0 r ^ a
there.
. 6ri6 of the most Interest^ oxhlh-
Its, however, was In' CflHfornltt^
bulling. It wap gotten' U P to fi ho'
the resources of lhat stat<5V its fruits
and agricultural p roducts. fhls ex
hibit was different fr^m the huge piles
of fruits, etc., usuall) ’ 8een * n exhib
its at the fairs. It wx s nio * rG an ex *
hibit of the developing \ 'rocess which
Is being carried on In fl ata, ° * )y
Mr. Burbank and other wlx ar(lH - They
would show you the way *^ e - v are
oranges,
lean Beauty rose which charms yo*i
most. Flower venders were as ioi-
me: oils on the streets of the dty as
are the newsboys In early morning
and *hls business Is a profitable one
In the city where flowers are so mu6h
admired and cultivated.
At night, during the exposition, the
city was brilliantly Illuminated with
miles of incandescent lights along the
principal streets. These lights were
about two feet apart and they were
formed into all sorts of pretty figures.
They were in addition to the lights
on private property and the regular
street lights and they made the city
as bright by night as by day.
Portland claims to do a buslm
$175,000,000, while the output
factories is said to be about
000. Her ^eal estate
are said to have been $10,(
her new’ buildings cost $4,<
The Wllliamette river runs throui
the heart of the city and flows Into
the Columbia ten miles away. This
stream Is navigable for the largest
ocean going ships, and Portland Is in
direct touch with the Asiatic, Japan
ese and Chinese markets. It Is a
great city and as our trade with the
east becomes more established lt will
grow In greatness.
tlihe to
not ?»4Ceedlng Ten
lafc.
• Fourth: That Ten Per Cent of the
ca,.ltnl stock of Five Thousand Dol
lar# hits already been paid In.
Fifth: That the principal place
of business and office of the propos
ed corporation Is to be In tin* city
of Valdosta said county and state.
2txw: That the obhject of their
associhtlcm and the purpose of the
corporalbn is pecuniary gain to peti
tioners and their associates and the
stockholders of said corporation.
Seventh: Petitioners propose in
said corporate name and in pursu
ance of their ilnld object of .pecu-
nary gain for themselves and the
stockholders In said proposed corpo
ration, to manufacture and sell drugs
and medloftnca of all kinds, to engage
In and cam on the business of buy*
t*l|F%nd seUlfig, at wholesale and re
tail. and manufacturing #lj klutf# of
S i and medicines, and to manu
re and aell school books blank
i, and any <and nil other kinds
of books andl stationery p.aper bags
Afid paper of all kinds, cfgars., tQbact
co snuff, paints, oils, varnlsh, >v wim
•dow glass, glass-ware, tin-ware, crock
ery-ware, twine, garden seeds and
any and all kinds of Beofa, druglsts
sundries of all kinds and all things
usually kept in, or manufactured, or
sold by a wholesale or retail drug
establishment or drug manufacturing
.establishment, and to buy, sell and
manufacture any and all things that
can be advantageously or profitably
manufactured and sold or manufac
tured or sold o.* bought and sold*. In
connection with the aforesaid busi
ness; and to sell for cash of on cred
it; to Diiy, sell and make improve
ments on real estate, to receive or
execute deeds rind mortgages to’ the
same, to tako or give mortgage#
deeds or other liens allowed by law
to secure debts; to borrow or lend
money: to act ns agent for any oth
er person or corporation or firm In
connection with said business; and
to do any and all things and to ex
ercise any and all other powers nec-
■MF.SU TS: >>ot
. if you buy cor* >
tu run ti a'
;iua hx f. <
W. D. DUNAWAY
Druggist ami Optician.
•b *:• -r- •> * ^ •> •; *
cssary to the successful engaging
In or carrying on said proposed bus-
including the filling of pre
ant! the sale of patent med
THE CHANGE OF LIFE
petitioners pray to be
ppfate under the
ftfototd, and that
associates, successors and
granted and that they be
all the rights powers,
ivilege8 and immunities usually I
granted to corporations under the
laws of Georgia and subject to all
of tho liabilities fixed by aw.
Woodward & 8mlth,
Petitioners’ Attorneys
Filed in office 27th day of October,
1906. R. T. Myddleton,
Clerk.
The Oldest Whiskey House in lieorgia
ESTABLISHED IN lss|.
old sharp Williams
Pure Fine Old Uve Be m* Kl.ifc
4 full qunrt* #;« 5" Kt pr-inud.
GEO. J. COLEMAN RYE
P.ire P*n«> Iv.ii.L. Rye. ricl.n *1 •«
.. ... 7,, 4 rail qitArf*
E.xpr
ANVIL RYE
the
tDI FemlW WhHki-y, oy
Ion «60.
JSxpreM prupuid.
CLIFFORD nYE
Bv the Kitllmi #2 25 4 full q
ExpreeH prupitid.
OLD KENTUCKY CORN
full quart* ft 50, Kxpren* nrepeld.
OLD POINTER CLU* CORN
Rich And Mellow. By the khUom f*.60.
4 full quart" *t ®i. „repid«l.
handlo all the leading brandn of Rye and Bourbon Whi«kio* m the
market, and will savo you from 25 per cent, to 50 percent, on your piiroh
Send for price list and catalogao—mailed free upon application.
The Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Company,
MACON, GA., AND BIRMINGHAM AH.
C. B. Peeples,
Fine
—DEALER IN—
Paints, Oil, Vanish,
Mantels, Tiling, Grales, IJiiTk, LirneT
and Cement.
GROCERIES
My stock of Staple and Fancy Gro
ceries is more complete than over before.
Heinz's Pickles mid National
INTELLIGENTWOMEN PREPARE Go’s goods always c»u hand.
Choico brands of Coffee, Teas and
Extracts.
'^Giye mo a trial. Your orders will re-
delve prompt attention.
Dangers and Pain of This Critical Period
Avoided by tho Use of Lydia B. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound.
making seedless lemons,
peaches, etc., how they are A evelop-
be*u«l; tohave and „ vu .p,,. ra
make by-laws and rules foi the conduct of the
business; to appoint officers and ngentn for
!v» e J nn !L a, E men ' of It* affair", and to exerdne
all the ricnts and privileges incident to such
•corporations.
2nd. That the principal office of aaid co
PWtoj? *9 be in Loumde" county, Georjji.,
with the right to entahlish other offices and
agencies either in or out of thettta.e. The ob
ject of thw corporation i" pecuniary gain to
it" Htockholders, and the principal business
"hall be the manufacturing of cans, the buy
ing. processing and packing of Hjrup", the
canmngof fruits vegetabhts. etc., and to carry
on auch other busim as whether manufactur
ing or otherwise, unless prohibited by law to
Bach corporation.", an may aeem advisable to
tlie company to be cnrri.sl on calculated dl-
” r indirectly to promote the company’s
interest or onhance it" holding".
To establish factories, to bur, sell, lease, con* I i., ,, ... 'loUDO
— . ,f, ° Rrape, tho canU 1
Heem j and almost nil manner of fruit*
vegetables, the object being to *
them improved for shipping and t<
other purposes.
And the work that Is being done
along this line Is truly wonderful. It
struck the writer with the thought
that it would be a Godsend to this
section If some of these western wiz
ards would only show us how to do
these things as they are doing them
They have no advantages over us in
soil but they are Improving the advan
tage they have In a very wonderful
How many wo
men realize that
most critical
perloo ft WCh
man’s existence
is the change of
Ufe, and that the
anxiety felt by
women as this
time draws near
is not without
reason ?
J.
E. Culpepper,
Phone 259.
I Sell "White Rose” Lime, the Best Lime Made to the
SoDih, and Atlas and Lehigh's Portland Cements.
McUonnk'k & ] jjino Muring Mut-bin* a
rani '"uri 1 .<f nil Mowers and
Hakes. I occupy my <>v\ u l>uiiUil:L*,pay
110 reft atul sell clrapcr than f»i.r one
C. B. Peepies,
113 Bill Avk, VALDOSTA, OA
If her system Is in a deranged condi
tion, or ahe is predisposed to apoplexy
gestion of any organ, it is at this
- vf bond end hold.s'uch r»nli
or other nroperty and ubo »uch as may
expedi'-ac.
3rd. The capital stock shall be (flO.OOUr ten
thousMUd dollars, to be divided into sharea of
dollars each,
desire the right to increnae the
and
1410.00)
Petttl
pitnl atock to any
. .50.000) fifty thorn
to be determined b
»rs, much m.-renw*
of a majority of
- -led by a
the "took astir :irca.
4th. To apply for and otherwise obtain and
hold inch pst-mts, trnde-markn, copyright-.
process**, t-ade name", inventions or dincov-
erie",Huchas may be to the interest of the
corporation to control.
6tn. The management of the property and
business of th*" corporation _shall be invested
in a board of directors, consisting of not le^s
declare.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that this
* 1 order incorporating y<
—.j ---» jti«
court may pass 1
tiino lively to become active and, with
a host of nervous-irritations, make life
a burden.
At this time, also, cancers and tumors
aro more liable to begin their destruc
tive work. Such warning symptoms as
a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, diz*
petitioners as aforesaid, and that this petition
and such order shall constitute the charter of | way. Of course much of their success
1 1h due lo irrigation, by which they
This xsth day of September. 1005.
H?Ta’y?or, t j n V{?iSwiii nie1, J ‘ M ’ Harve/,E ' cai t give their crops as much or
Filed in office September 2Sth, 1805- I little moisture as they need, the
R. T. MYDDELT jN, Clerk.
zinefts, headaphe, dread of impending
evil, sounds in the ears, timidity, pal
pitation of t the heart, sparks before
i e eyes, irregularities, constipation,
iablc appetite, weakness and jnqul-
vaj . e are promptly heeded by intclli*
vomen who are approaching the
of Ufe when woman's great
period nay be expected.
* r \ "• Finkham’s Vegetable Com-
he world’s greatest remedy
pound V this trying period, and
for women < up on to overcome all dis
may be relies >tom» and carry them
«f“y toreuS . 1 hcalth y and ha PPy
old age. \m’s Vegetable Cora-
Lydia E. I inkh. nt j atrengthens the
pound invigorates a nd builds up the
female organism, a.
•sons hardly over being too rainy. weakened nervous syi
Coiitof JSl“u«;: d 0 o te hS™iV^r*Sr.h5» ! ,n s, * h ' of ,h *' -xr>o«4.io n grounds "“«»•„ „ *. •* Ctatar-
the foregoing Un correct copy of petition as was an unobstructed view of the hills! » nwri ’ 0 Mrfl * ”* n **
appear" of rec«,rd in my office „„ , „ . . , , town, Ala., in a letter V
Given under my hand and m?al this Septc-m ( an< l valleys and mountain peaks for ham, says:
her 28th, 1005. . In distance of sixtv-fivo miles. The {
terrace and lawns, the beds of roses.
J and the forest-crowned hills to the
. left of the ground.° as you looked out
A 4 CROWNING
ACHIEVEMENT IN
purity
We keep the BEER pure instead of the AIR
As every one knows, beer is a saccharine product, arid when ex
posed, germs literally swarm to it, thrive, and multiply in millions.
This causes fermentation in the stomach and makes you bilious. Just
here we will state that germ infection is an absolute impossibility in
AMERICAN QUEEN
R. T. MYDDELTOX. Ulerk..
J. Y. Wiitenbaker, executor of the last will
and testament of J. a. Wi"*»nhaker,lat». of said across tho lako make up a verv fine
-county, d«-eeas«l, has In due form applied to , ,
me for leave to tell twenty-one shares of stock ' panoramic view,
of The Lowndee Alliance Warehouse Com-1 Th . r t f%/ p nr *i ari H
pany. belonging to the estate of the eatd de-! Tne c,l y 0T Port'ana
* * iald»r “ " “ w ' *
•ceased, and "aid application will be heard at Tl
the regular term of the Court of Ordinary, on _
the first Monday in November next, and an 130,i
ohler granted as prayed, if no good cause be m0 _
shown to the contrary.
This the second day of October 1005.
A. V. Himms, Ordinary.
Lowndes County* Georgia.
The city of Portland has about
,000 people and is probably the
most enterprising city In the west,
though Seattle claims that distinction.
Portland had 45,000 In 1890, 90,000
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— 1^ 0 f the
“I bad been suffering with fai -oueb the
womb toe Twin, and waa pa«ln( th. .wollau.
change of life. My womb was badly spells
I had a goal deal of sorenese, dixxy wrote
headaches, and waa very nervous. I nent
you for ail vice and commenced treat*. >n
with Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable C*
|xjuiid as you directed, and I am happy toss
that all those distressing symptoms left me.
and I have pasted safely through the change
of Ufe a well woman."
For special advice regarding this im-
Cooling is tho vital point, and this is how it should be done: We use a system
Of double pipjlKJ, WHERE 1 HE BEER FLOWS THROUGH INNER PIPES, SURROUNDED
BY large water pipes. It is then cooled in ammonia by tho very same
process. No air touches it. It is protected even from the so-called
“filtered” air, and this is your sole safeguard. Hundreds of diseases
are traceable to a germ basis, and perhaps to germ-laden beer.
How is the fu r rooted which you drink/ Onn/Hire
it with our volhodL* for your stomach's sake.
Acme Brewing Co., Macon, oa.
rs. Pinkhain for advice. 1$
la free and alwaya UclpfuL
ertUeocnt oa “Geuliocu sad Stcrlllzibg.