The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, December 12, 1905, Image 2

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBEK 12, 1905. CASES SETFORTHE CITV COURT. lawyers Met This Fixed the Civil Docket. Special Term to Be Held In January aa Previously Announced—How the Docket Rune. The Ihwyera of the city met with Judge Oscar Smith In the court houae this morning and fixed the civil dock* et for the special term in January aa follows: Monday. Sarah Howell vs. A. C. L. Ry Co Thus. B. Puckett vs. A. L. At wood. Nanny Walker vs. W. 11. Chltty. J. T. Dunlap vs. W. E. Algee. Valdosta Ice & Manufacturing Co. vs. Present & Tomlinson. Acme Brewing Company vs. Pres cott & Tomlinson. Joe lx*e vs. W. II. Chltty, et al Armelia Anderson, et al. vs. Wm. Eason. Peirson & Woodward vs. W. B. Conoley. T. M. Cook vs. Wm. Jones. N. A. McMlllen vs. Town of Hahl ra. J. C. Repard vs. J. Ix>prz. L. B. Fort vs. McCalium Sc Smith. Wm. Myers & Co., vs. Davis Bros. & Co. Mrs. Mattie Hart vs. S. M. Stan* iy. Valdosta F. Sc M. Co. vs. DuRant Lumber Co. A. Livingston vs. J. J. McCranlo. T. J. Ix>we vs. W. F. Monroe. Bailey, Curry Co., vs. John lx>fton. Tuesday. J. A. Dasher St Co., vs. 0.8 .Sc F.. Ry. Co. Doling Lumber Co. vs. J. F. Bal* ley. 8. M. Stanly va. Q. S. & F. Ry. Co. Dixon Bennett va. Q. S. & F. Ry. Co.- - Andrew Hanley Co. va. C. B. SPENCER DENIE! SWILL BE RAEDITO FIGHT EIRI Not Own the Central. Does City Council to Make Large Im provements at Water Works. The Mooted Question Being Threahed Out Before the Georgia Railroad Corrnnlaaion—Central Stock Con* trolled by a Committee, Declares 8pencer. Atlanta, Dec. 9—Before the railroad commission today Samuel Spencer president of the Southern railway, was questioned by Chairman Hill. Mr. Spencer said he is president of the Southern. "What relation does the Southern boar to the Central? and who owns a majority of the stock In the latter?" naked the chairman. "The Southern does not own the Central or any of Its securities,’' he answered. "Does it own any of Its stock?'’ “No, positively it does nfct own one dollar’s worth of it, and has no lease or any control over It," he said "How and for whom does that com mittee bold stock?” "They own It because they were appointed by the Richmond Terminal Company to take over the assets and reorganize. My Information la that the committee owns the atock ltaelf." When asked by the railroad com mission what position be occupied, Major J. F. Hanson said: "I am the tin horn president of the Central rail, road; that Is according to the Atlanta Journal.” Mr. Spencer said mrther that the Southern would own the Central U It could be done legally. Ho added that if the Central could bo sold to morrow the Southern would claim the proceeds of the sale, and should the Central declare any dlvllends on Its dock the Southern would claim them. President Hanson aald the Central was the strongest competitor to the Southern in Georgia and that he knew nothing definite of the ownership of the stock. |), A. It. Lawton said that, so the Southern had et al. O. P. Dasher vs. J. 7. Fender. Mutual Benefit Insurance Co. vs. O. P. Dasher. Wednesday. W. T. Harris v». A. C. L. Ry. Co A. C. L. Ry. Co. vs. A. S. Pen dleton Co. R. n. Myddleton, trustee, vs. Mrs. O. T. HUI. R. B. Myddleton trustee, vs Mrs. Godwin. R. B. Myddleton, trustee vs. Geo. McGhann. Mrs. Annie Hicks vs. G. S. & F. Ry. Co. Pate St Moore vs. G. S. & F. Ry. Co. Young Investment Co. vs. G. 8. * F. Ry. Co. Thursday. Miss Lucie Polkow vs. Vlty of Val dosta. Rose Calloway vs. G. 8. & F. Ry. Co. C. C. Browu vs. G. 8. Sc F. Ry Co. 8. B. Barfield vs. G. S. St F. Ry. Co. J. W. Kenedy vs. 0. 8. Sc F. Ry Co. Mrs. J. M. Briggs vs. G. S. St F. Ry. Co. (2 cases) A. M. Buck vs. J. M. Johnson et al. Robt. Johnson vs. Bon Jenkins. J. T. Bush vs. West Yellow Pine Co. Friday Valdosta Gusno Co. vs. Kentucky Refinery Co. (2 cases) Garrett Williams & Co vs. J. M. Fryer and Mary A. Fryer. O. H. Hightower vs. Georgia Ferti liser St Oil Co. The Kelly Co. vs. Guthrie & Co. Briggs A Dunbar vs. Cathcart * Walker. R. B. Saxon et al. vs. W. H. Chlt ty et al. SIX-DAY RACE •v NEAR8 IT8 END. The R ders are Mostly Bunch ?d 400 Miles Behind the Record. New York Dec. 9—More than four hundred miles behind the record .the nine teams in the six day bicycle race at Madison Square Garden, are plug ging along today on the Inst singe of the Journey, which ends at ten o'clock tonight More than two thousand miles have been traversed and only throe tenths of n mile separates the seventh tenm from the six leaders. Tho French riders, Doerfllnger & Dnssol, nre trailing along ten miles in the rear. At 8 o'clock this morning Beddell £ Beddell. r**'l Root and Folger Vd with 2,038 milts and four laps New Machinery to be Added to the Plant, ao aa to Keep Tsfl NozzJee at Work for Twenty-Folir Hours In Cate of an Emergency—-Building 16 be Doubled in 8ize Also. The new machinery which waa purchased by the mayor and council at their meeting Wednesday night will be sufficient to furnish a water supply sufficient to keep ten nozzles running for twenty-four hours. This means that tho city will be able to cope with a conflagration such as may never come, but which is a possibility and a menace at al most all times. Among the new purchases Is a Cor liss Air Compressor from the Inger- sol Rand Company, having a capacity of --no thousand gallons a minute, This machine costs $7,000 and la said to be one of tho finest made. There Is also a new pressure pump for use In putting water through the mains and which cost $1,600. Both these machines are to be put In as soon as room la provided for them at the water works station. An addition of sixty feet Is tolhe made to the present building. The instal lation of these new machines will give duplicate machinery throughout and will put our water supply In an absolutely safe condition. Besides /ft reserve of 200,000 gal lons of Water, which will be kept on hand, the eompreisers will pnt 1,100 gallons of wa{*r a minute in the res ervoirs, - which -win* be sufficient to feed ten dbssles nadef hlgfr'preesure for twtpty^fbur hours. It is believed that this will be sufficient to cope with any conflagration that may visit the city. v* it til doubtful if there Is a small city In the South that will be la bet* ter shape, so far as execellent water for domestic use br quantity fpr use In case of fire, Is concerned. » lit Mad PHu rush In one extremis rtkfaddlsm to another, when, If thpy .vo(ild only eat good food, and keep tl elr bowels regular with Dr. King's Mew Life Pills, their troubles woul i all pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure, for liver and stomach trt uble. 25c I at W. D. Dunaway's and A. B. Dim mock’s drug stores; guaranteed. Harry M. Stewart the H« brew come (linn with West and Vokjs In that funny affair, ”,A Pair of Pinks". Hear his parodieir^It Is to laugh. At the Valdosta tbfotetfPec. 22 T LEADERS RALLY 8TRIKER8 They Promise Plenty of Funds and That Strikers Shall Not Want. St. Petersburg. Dec. S, via Eydt* kuhren, Dec. 9—Ix>cal leaders of pos tal and telegraph strike have receiv ed encouragement from Moscow and are making desperate effort to rally followers to continue strike. They promise funds will be provided and that no one shall want. Loaders have succeeded in destroying tho telegraph lc communication with Kleff, Warsaw and Moscow, which opened for brief time last night Subscribe for The Dally Times. MILLIONAIRES WORKS. She Inherits Fortune, But 8ticks to Stenography. Chlcngo, Dec. 9.—Although .Iss Edna Dickerson has been awarded a fortune of $1,000,000, she will con tlnue to work as a stenographer. While most girls in similar cir cumstances would go in for automo biles and trips to Paris, Miss Dick- rson is one of tho quiet kind, fact, it was her devotion to her In valid mother that was the Indirect of her good fortune. The Probato Court or St. Paul, Minn., yesterday awarded her the fortune. It was the contested estate of her uncle, Albert Johnson. NO BILL AGAINST LAWSON. The Charges of Criminal Libel Against Him Have Fallen Flat Boston, Dec. 9—The Suffolk grand jury failed today to return Indict ment against Thomas Lawson, who has boon held by the municipal court on charges of criminal libel The charges were preferred by Clarence Barron of the Boston News Bureau. "No bill" was reported by the Jury. This action puts an end to the contro versy between Uvwson and Barron, ho far as the criminal courts are con cerned. Don't let the baby suffer from oc- temn. sores or any Itching or the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. The regular December term of the Nashville City Court has been postponed until tho third Monday of this month.—Herald. Thin Babies TV. is of great account to a baby; that 'is why babies are fat. . If your baby is scrawny*, Scott’s Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich ; llieir fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every u ngentie touch. They delight in Scott’s Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample. Be sure thc.t this picture In the fern of a label Is on the wrapper cf every bottle ot Err.uls on yoi buy- Scott Sr Bowne Chemists 40Q.4IS heart Street Meur rerk 50c and £1-00 Ail Druggist* G. A, Carswell Co., SUCCESSORS TO W. H. Mashburn, Headquarters For Holiday Goods This store, as it has long been recognized to be, is still the leader in Holiday Goods and Novelties of every kind. This season we have the handsomest line we have ever carried. It is not only comprehensive, but the line is new, showing beautiful and useful goods in both foreign and do mestic manufacture. b The limitations of space prevent our attempting to name F the hundreds of articles we are daily receiving, but holiday shoppers may rest assured of finding here presents appro priate for ladies, gentlemen and children of any age. We cordially invite you to call and look through the line, and the earlier the better. G. A. Carswell Co., nVALDOSTA. OEORGIA. it* m&k?’ ua 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 ■l ee the display while it isjunbroken.l Our large' stock of Men’s and boys’ shoes is also very complete. W. T. LANE, Valdosta, - - - Georgia.