The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, December 02, 1905, Image 9

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1905. UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. Men and Women Unanimous About II. Many women weep and wall and refur* to be comforted because their once me .- niAcent tresses have become thin an! faded. Many men Incline to profanity because the flies bite through the thin thatch on their cranluma It will be good news to the miserable of both sexes, to learn that Xewbro's Herpicide has been placed upon the market. Th!r !.- *'* scalp germicide and antiseptic that acts by destroying the germ or microbe that Is the underlying cause of all hair de struction. Herpicide Is a new prepara tion, made after a new formula on an entirely new principle. Anyone who has tried It will testify as to Its worth. Try It yourself and be convinced. Sold by leading drugglsta Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.. De troit. Mich. A. E. Dlmmock, Special Agent Petition tor Charter. GEORGIA—Lowndes County. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of S- W. Lane, of Jacksonville, Florida and D. C. Ashley, of Valdosta, Geor gia ,respectfully shows: First. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to be* oome incorporated under the name and style of the Valdosta Investment Company. Second. That the object of their association is for the purpose of engaging in the business of manufacturing lumber of all kinds out of pine, cypress ana any other kind of wood; to buy and sell the same; to purchase, lease, own and operate steam sawmills, and planing mills; to purchase, lease, own and dispose of and to hold options upon lands, timber or tim bered lands of all kinds; they desire authority to buy, rent, lease, grant, mortgage, incum ber, improve, or otherwise own, use, enjoy, dispose of rnd deal in any and all kinds of real ana personal property; to purchase, hold, deal in and dispose of all stocks, securities or other obligations of any other corporation existlni under the laws or this or any other stats, or o the United States; to issue bonds or other evi dences of Indebtedness; to borrow or lend money on notes, bills, bonds, deeds, mortgages, or other obligations; to manufacture naval stores from growing pine timber, and to carry on and operate a general turpentine business in this state and elsewhere, and to use. own, manage such property whether real or per sonal as may be necessary in the operation of suoh business. . Third. They also desire the authority to en gage in and do a general mercantile business cither retail or wholesale, with all full powers incident to suoh business. Fourth. That their object is to do any all of the things above specified. They also desire the right to form or enter Into partner ships with the other corporations or individ uals In and out of the state of Georgia for the purpose of carrying on any and all of the business aforesaid. , . Fifth. That the capital stock to be employed by them, in said business, actually paidin.U one hundred thousand dollars, ($1001100-00 divided into shares of one hundred aqua ($100.00) each; that each stockholder sh» liable for any obligation of said corpora the amount of his unpaid subscription, an addition thereto to an amount equal to t par value of the stock owned by him, each stockholder to be liable individually and ratably only, and not one for another. And they desire the right to increase their capital stock from time to time to any amount not to exceed two hundred . thousand dollars. ($300,000.00.] Sixth. They desire the power to pass such V by-l"ws as may be necessary for the operation ' and control or said company; to sue and be sued and to have a corporate seal. Seventh. That the principal office of said t- company for the carrying on of said businesses X will do in the city or Valdosta, in Lowndes . Aoouuty, and -* '"* *- * -* tioners ask __ m _ __ r “ ® to hsve offloWand agencies in _Uewhere in adjoining states id Ed all of said business aT~— **- At they deal] of twenty 1201 years , Jate of this Indenture with the privilege of ’newal at the expiration of said terra. • Wherefore, your petitioners pray for them- .ipilve* and their associates, that they may be incorporated for the purpose* and with the rooffent and for the time aforesaid, and with all other rights, powers and privi’eges as a usual and tnedent to such corporations. DENMARK. ASHLEY & SMITH. Attorneys fof Petitioners. Filed in office this Nov. 10th, 1905. R. T. MYDDELToN, Clerk Superior Court. Lowndes County, Geor- Georgia—Lowndes Ceunty, I,R. T. Myddelton, clerk of the Superior Court of tala county, hereby certify thnt the , above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original petition filed in ray office this WOMAN SHOT BY FIGHTER8 Man and Hit Nephew at Buchanan Accidentally Shoots Niece Buchanan, Ga., Nov. 29—Mrs. John Prater, who was shot yesterday af ternoon by her uncle, J. S. Gann, Is still In a serious condition and her physician, Dr, E. B. Hutcheson, sayB her wound Is very dangerous and he has no hopes for her recovery. The shooting occurred at the home of Mrs. Cilia Brown .Instead of Mrs. Prater’s. Prater had recently moved to a farm and he and bis family bad come In to the circus. It Is learned this morning that Charlie Gann was using very bitter language to and had knocked his un cle, J. S. Gann, down, the latter upon recovering opened fire with a pistol Two shots were fired, both going wild of the Intended mark and one ehot entered the right side of Mra. Prater. GOOD NEWS IS SPREADING. November loth. KM. B. T. MYDDELTON, Clerk Superior Court, Lowndes County, Notice. GEORGIA—Echol. County: WiU be sold on the flr*t Tuesday ber^next. at public outcry nt the court houne in said oounty, within the legal horn of Mile, to the highest bidder for cash the following described property Lots of land numbers me hundred and thirty’ nine (180), one hundred and fifty-eight (158) and two hundred and thirty (230), In the thir teenth district of snid county. Bald property levied on as the property ol Mrs. E. H. Cordell, to satisfy an execution is sued from the county court of said conntr in favor of 1 Epstein & Bro., * * r “ ' “ * * Tovember, 1905. Sheriff. favor of I Epstein A Bro., against E. H. Cordell. This 2nd dsy of Novel 11-5*41 E. li. PRESCOTT, Executor’s’ Sole. State of Georgia—Lowndes County: By virture of an order of the court of Ordi nary of said county, there will be sold before the court house door In said county, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday In e purpose legatees of the last will of j. A. Winenbaker, deceased: Twenty-one (21) shares of stock of. The Lowndes Alliance Warehouse Company This Ath day of November, 1905. J. Y. WlHENHAKER, Executor of last Will and Testament of J. A. Wisenbaker, deceased. Application for Dismission, GEORGIA—Lowndes County: Whereas, KU Strickland, administrator of Joe Corbett represents to the court in his pe- titon. duly filed and entered on record, that ne has fully administered Joe Corbett’s estate. This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to ■how cause if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive Letters of Dis mission, on the first Monday in December, 1605. ON 8ERIOU3 CHARGE. Two White Men Held on Charge Al leging Cattle Stealing. Starke, Nov. 29—Sambo Grlffls and Acker Williams young white men were given a preliminary trial Saturday before Judge Dekle, on charge of cat tle stealing, It being alleged that they stole nineteen head of cattle from Morgan Redding and drove them to Jacksonville and sold them there. They were held in $1,000 bond each to the next term of circuit court. Sam bo Griffis was also held for blind tiger making his total bond $1,800. The parties are in Jail in default of bonds. After trial another warrant was sworn out against Sambo Griffis for killing and selling some cattle of N. D. Wainwright. Warrants are out against these parties and Will Marr on other charges of like character. All the parties live near Highland. Grip Quickly Knocked *Out. “Some weeks ago during the se vere winter weather both my wife and myself contracted • sotere colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms,” says Mr. J. S. Egleston, of Maple Landing, Iowa. “Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes a -d nose running, with alternate spells of chill and fever. We began using Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by Its* liberal use soon complete ly knocked out the grip.” It Is a good plan to take a dose of the Tablets when you have a.. cold. They promote a healthy action of bowels, IJver ana kidneyi, which Hundreds of New Faces Seen at tha Drug 8tore. The Plant Juice remedies which are being introduced in this section for the first time seem to be accomplish ing even more than is claimed for them by the advertiser, and the num' her of people who have called and voluntarily given their endorsement to its healing qualities increases day by day. Within the past ten days hundreds of sick people who have been using the remedies have been calling on the druggists to express their gratitude and to give testimony of the wonderful results of the use of the medicines. Many people would be surprised to witness the number of people calling for Plant Juice ana recounting with out request the great benefit derived from the use of these medicines. But to A. E. Dlmmock it appears to be an every minute occurrence. Concern ing this feature of the business, Mr. Dlmmock said: "To an outsider the many calls that I receive after the medicines have been advertised In a city, from people who have taken Plant Juice remedies have come to tell me what it has done, may seem to be very un usual, but ever since the introduction of this medicine I have been having the same experience every day, and therefore it occurs to me as a matter of course. A sick man or a sick wo man who has been benefltted made well in a comparatively short time is tne most grateful person In the world. Probably you don’t know it, but about nine tenths of the dis eases with which human beings are afflicted are due primarily and fundi mentally to stomach trouble. Ther stomach Is, practically speaking, the furnace which runs the machinery of the entire body. Human life is sup ported by the food which is taken in to the system, and every bit of that food must be prepared or digested by the stomach In such a manner that it can be turned into rten blood, bone, sinew, etc., and the minute it becomes out of order the entire system is de ranged and much suffering is the re sult. The results accomplished by Plant Juice seem wonderful when you do not understand the nature of the remedy. As a matter of fact, the principle thing the remedy does is to put the stomach in good vorking or der in a very short time, and In con sequence the action of every other or* gan is Improved at once, and good health is the result. M. J. Warren, one of the best known citizens of Thomas county, had been afflicted with deafness for more than twelve years. He had tried almost every remedy known without relief. He was persuaded to visit A. E. Dlm mock and stated his case to him. When the nature of the ailment was known, the treatment prescribed for Plant Juice Liniment was Immediately. The application of tht« lipftt, j applied to quantft , $60,000 for Bonds. * New York, Nov 28—E. D. Randolph, treasurer of the New York Life In- ie sui ly rubbed with liberal the liniment. The finger dipped In the liniment was Inserted in the ear and withdrawn with a kuick motion, following which Mr Warren declared _ 4 . . - .. . the improvement in his hearing was surance Co., testified before the in- perceptible at once. The cure was 11- surance Investigating committee to- 1 lustrated to the audience in a common day regarding the deposits of nigh 1 conversation between the palent nnd class bonds with the First National. th f ° p ? ra ‘ or ; T' 1 ^ audience was _ , , , .. . . . „ , , i astonished at the result. Bank during the period of financial. j ane Bridges, a well known lady stress. For the transaction the New I who had been afflicted similarly for York Life received sixty thousand practically the same length of time, dollars and Interest. I « ,ven the same treatment , with the same satisfactory result, thus proving tne efficacy nnd wonder ful reliability of this wonderful medi- There have been numerous oth Certain Cure for Croup. When a child shows symptoms of iC | n e. croup there is no time to experiment' e r cases as pronounced in their result., with new remedies, no matter how Us the ones Just recounted, but spare highly they may be recommended, forbids the enihneration of them nil There in one preparation that can al ways be depended upon. It has been in use for many years nnd has never been known to fall, viz: Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. Give it and a quick cure is sure to follow. Mr. M. F. Compton of Marsel, Texas, says of it, “I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say it always gives prompt relief.” For sale by W. D. Dunaway,Valdosta, Ga. 5000 TELEGRAPHERS LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING Ws furnish 75 per oent. of the Operators -*“ fa America. Our six schoolsare the^armetexclusive Telegraph Schools IN THE #OR-~ ~ andBtatl^ _ IN THB*^ORLD. ~Es tabUsKed *0 ^eara srul endorsed by all leading Railway We exeente a $250 Bond to eyery student .j furnish him or her a ,-_ from $10 to 900 a month In “ * oun tains, or fr Slates weet of <T upoh a RADII a can enter at any time. No vaca tions. For fall particulars regarding any of aw Schools write direel to our execu tive office at Cincinnati, O. Catalogue free. Ilia Moist School of Telegraphy. Olneinaall, Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y. Cure Colid, Grubs, Fever and all diseases of the horse''and cattle family. Sold by A. L. Tolar, I2I Central Ave., Valdosta. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN Y4001 We Sell Iron Fence MANUFACTURED BY FThe Stewart Iron Works Company CINCINNATI, OHIO l Whose Fence received, the Hlrhest Award, “fieM Medal," World's Fair, St. Louis, 11M. I The most economical fence you can buy. Price lees than a respectable wood fence. Why gsr^oue now with a neat, at- ^ Chaps Have Arrived % Many a skin setting- rough these days when it fought to be smooth and soft. Violet Benzoin Cream Prevents chapping — cures chapping. Fragrant— quickly absorbed—very healing. 25c. G. A. Carswell Co., SUCCESSORS TO W. H. Mashburn. ■ Dealers In — ALL KINDS OF MULES AND HORSES You can find us in the Brick Stable on Central Avenue. va » a an ■ a *|§i iiietit ■ iiiiiiM p-W $1 Ocala Remains Wet Ocala, Fla. Nov. 29—With tho re turns from a majority of all the pre cincts in it is certain that Marion county remains in the wet column, the prohibitionists being defeated by from three hundred and three hun dred and fifty majority. A. V. Simms, Ordinary. Citation. GEORGIA—Lowndea County: Mrs. W. J. Llnberger, guardian of W. J. Llnberger. has applied to me for a discharge from her guardianship of W. J. Limberger, . This is therefore to notify all persona . „, HI> earned to file their objections, if any they., hare, on or before the flr»t Monday in Deoem- teed ber next, elae she will be discharged from h is Torture of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. O. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church of Harpersville, N. Y. will interest you. He says; "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, and which entirely cured my cough, and saved from consumption.” A grand cure for diseased conditions of the Throat and Lungs. At W. D. Duna way’s and A. E. Dlmmock’s, drug- I gists; price 50c and $1.00, guaran- Trial bottle free. guardianship as applied for. A. V. KIMS, Ordinary. Citation. GEORGIA—Lowndes County: To all whom it may concern: Lugene Boston having applied for guardian- ahipjof the person and property of Albert a Te- , . .... . . . hart, minor child of Abb* Tahnrt, late of j were burned to the ground and An- •id county, deceased, noticeLs given that said _i_ i „ t nil ippiiction will b* heard at my office at ten I n ‘ e a colored woman, a ten Woman Cremated at Wade, Fla. Gainesville, Fla., Nov. 29—Informa tion has just reached this city of a disastrous fire which occurred at Wade Sunday in which two houses appiiction will be heard at my off! o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in Decem ber next. This Oct. 24, 1905. A. V*. Simms, Ordinary. Leave to 8ell. GEORGIA—Lowndes County: Notice U hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the land belonging to the ee- tate of John W. Harrell for the purpoee of dis tribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary tor ■aid county to be held on the first Monday in December 1606. Jambb Kcanaos, Administrator estate J. W. Barra 1L This 8th day of November, 1006. ant of one of the houses ,was cremat ed. After tho flro nothing could be found but tho backbone and skull. “Suffered day and night the tor ment of Itching piles. Nothing help ed me until I used Doan’s Ointment. It cured me permanently.”—Hon. Jno. R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. People who drop Into poetry do I not always fall into a good thing. Since it has been illustrated that Dillingham’s Plant Juice Liniment is equally efficacious with the ailments of man and beast, a large number of cures have been effected among horses of this vicinity and many an imals suffering from painful injuries and afflictions have been Instantly re lieved by the application of this won derful remedy. Reports from the use of this won derful Plant Juice Remedy are also coming to A. E. Dlmmock daily, some of them bordering on the marvelous. Mr. Miller had been afflicted with kidney trouble and a very lame hack. He secured a bottle of Dillingham’s Plant Juice and took it according to directions. Colonel Dillingham has the personal and unsolicited testimo ny of Mr. Miller that tho improve ment in his condition is marked and that he is now almost entirely reliev ed. This is one of tho hundreds of cases which are hourly coming un der the observation of A. E. Dlm mock. , Those remedies can be obtained nt Hahlra Drug Co. Hahlra, Ga., and J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. ■Tiniia ■■■■■■■■ ■■ ■ e ■ ■ ■ ■ i ’ “KlfEf u Sweet and Juicy” “Bloodhound” and GEORGIA LEADS IN PENSIONS. ' — ' M Give« More to Confederate Pensioners ™ Than Any State South. j® Raliegh, N. C., Nov. 20—Slate An- ■ ditor Dixon wrote to every auditor In g the south asking amounts paid to con federate pensioners and the numbers of pensioners. Replies are as fol lows: Texas, $500,000, 7,000 pensioners Tennessee, $275,000, 3,000 pensioners; ILouisiana, $15,000, 2,000 pensioners; Arkansas. $203,000, 7,000 pension* Georgia $790,000, 10,000 pensioners; South Carolina, $656,000, 15,000 pen-;" stoners; Florida, $288,000, 3,000 pen-1® sloners; Mississippi $250,000, 1-1,000/1 pensioners; North Carolina’s appro- !| priatlon is $275,000 to 14,000 pension-!^' ers. Auditor Dixon said: “In proportion to number of pensioners, North Car olina pays less than any other state.” z < u a z EU a j o a Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil for suen emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. “Brown & Williamson’s Bros.” TOBACCOS are Good Values and Please Ch ewers. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. be