The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, December 23, 1905, Image 11

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i ». y THE VALDOSTA TIMES, BATURUA^ I> iaimnMiiiiiiram»««« BI,,l,,,l,,,l,,,,, '^*^‘ ,IIIB,B 12 mmim ■ SOlllllllllll Illl^llllllOli Thomas-Dekle Hardware] Co., | .... HEADQUARTERS .... j Hardware, Mill, Turpentine and Gfguppfe. S Paints, Oils, Brushes ash, Doors and Ruck’s Cook’ne Stoves and Ranges, the very best. Crockery and Glassware. Ellwood Fence, fence on the market. The Ellwood is built like a bridge, braced, supported and tied No stronger or more substantial structure possible. Ellwood fence will hold your hogs, cattle, horses and poultry. We have all sizes in stock and can make prompt delivery. Come to see us when in the market for anything in our line. The Thomas-Dekle Hardware Company. HEADQUARTERS FOR FLLWOOD woven FED FIHfiE. PCULTftY, RABBIT AND LAWN FT'r, .* efficiency c: expense. so::ich fencd I'-nt caiNtt w \ / \ / \ / \y i.uiSw s, )*ogs and pig* A lciue eairn tli.v. is suong, p:j«:iica!iy ever- proven tlioiougliy cient under every possible condition. rh /TA! \ A A / M’tlU'Kit'** 'A v*fV 7 W ffiJCvE \ k M1M IN Cll MFlr.HVC tuwood fTEUTfENCE (STANDARD STYLE) MADE IN'SlX HEIGHTS EVERY ROD OF ELLWOOD FENCE IS GUARANTEED. If you want your fencing problems satisfactorily solved, call and see the ELLWOOD FENCE and let us show you for how little money you can get absolute satisfaction. ■■■■■■■■■aasia■■■■■■■■■■■■■ OUTSIDERS WORK ING FOR BOYS. • Prominent Citizen oi Irwin County An Unofficial Request it Made of the Prison Committion by a Prominent Railroad Man, Who Thinks the Two Boyt Ought to be Saved from the Gallows, Atlanta, Dec. 20—The prison com mission has been asked to recommend commutation to life imprisonment in the case of the two Rawlings boys, Milton and Jesse, who were sentenc ed to be hanged at Valdosta next month along with their father, J. G. Rawlings and a negro, all of whom have been convicted of the murder of the Carter children, and denied a new trial by the supreme court. The request as received by the commission is in somewhat irregular form and will have to come in the shape of a regular application for commutation before it can be consid ered. The letter received by the commis sion today is from J. A. J. Hender son of Ocllla, Irwin county, president of the Ocllla and Valdosta Railroad Company, and asks that the commis sion recommend commutation to life imprisonment in the case of the two boys, Milton and Jesse, on account of their age and because of the fact that they were Influenced In the commis sion of the crime by their father. Mr. Henderson states that the matter was discussed In the church which he attended last Sunday, and In talking of it elsewhere he has found the sen timent very much against the hanging of the two boys for the reasons stat- ed. No appeal, however, is made in behalf of the old man Rawlings or of the negro who took part in the crime. This Is the first time the Rawlings case has been brought to the atten tion of the prison commission since te decision of the supreme court re fusing them a new trial. Write the present request la not in regular form there is no doubt that a formal appli cation in behalf of the Rawlings boys will be made and that hard work will be done to save treir lives. Attorney John R. Cooper who rep“ resented them In the trial ,has an nounced his Intention of taking the case to the supreme court of the Un ited States on the ground that the de fendants were denied the due process of law In the matter of selectioon of Juries. In the event that he should do this it may delay the execution somewhat. The prison commission will not take the cases up for consid eration in any event ns long as they are pending in any of the courts. MAD HORSE WRECKS HOUSE. Neighbors Finally Shoot Animal Be- lieved to Have Been Crazed. Wadesboro, N. C., Dec. 20.—Mad dened by the “blind staggers,” or, as many people believe, hydrophobia, a horse which had broken out of Rob ert Redfern’s stable (lashed into the residence of John W. Gulledge yes terday. The crazed animal first dash ed about the kitchen, kicking the stove to pieces and smashing crock ery, furniture and window panes. Then it entered the dining room and made a general wreck of It. Neighbors summoned by the noise finally shot the animal. They found Mrs. Gulledge prostrated from fright and sent for a physician. While on its way to the house the horse at tacked several animals and also at tempted to bite several persons. Application for a Bank Charter. To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of State, Atlanta, Ga: We, F. M. White, J. G. Saunders, C. J-’ Barton, J. P. Prescott, Ew^l Brown, J. T. Corbett, all of Lake Park, Lowndes county, Ga., appli cants as incorporators under an Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved December 20th, 1893, en titled, “An Act to carry into effect paragraph eighteen of Section seven of Article three of the Constitution of 1877, as amended, in relation to chartering of banks, to provide for the incorporation of banking compa nies by the Secretary of State, and for other purposes/’ make this our declaration, praying that we be in corporated as a body corporate and politic for the purpose of doing a general banking business, with all the rights, powers, privileges and re strictions of said Act, under and by the name and style of Lake Park Bank, and that the principal office of said company shall be located In the town of Lake Park, County of Lown des and State of Georgia, with ft cap ital of twenty-five tnouBand dollars (125,000), divided Into shares of one hundred dolars ($100)', each, and that the sum of fifteen thousand dol lars ($15,000) * of the capital sub scribed has actually been paid by the subscribers and that the same is In fact held, and is to be used solely for the business and purpose of the corporation. The fee of fifty ($50.00) dollars is herewith enclosed as fee for charter or certificate of incorporation as re quired by said Act. Lake Park, Georgia, 6th day of De ‘cember, ■ 1906, respectfully submits ted, F. M. White, J. G. Saunders, C. Administrator’s 8ale. GEORGIA—Lowndes County. By virtue of an order from the APPLICATION FOR A <■ BANK CHARTER. Cour of Ordlna-y of Lowndec county j TO TH * HON i^u r P , o/staU Atlanta. Q» will be sold on the flrst Tuesday In; ww.br. *. T. Owen.. t„ L Wobb. L. M. January, 1906, at tno court house ' HtnnllllJ. :B. Hutchinson, M. Marshall, L. H. door In said county, between the le-1 Hodg^ all of the county of Lowndw, state of gal sale hours, all those tracts, lots : proved) Doo. 20th, 1898, entitled, "An Act to parcels of land hereinafter de- . scribed. The same belonging to thejgjjt estate of John W. Harrell, deceased, | 0 f 1871, as amended, in rotation tochartering oi to be sold for the purpose of distri- i banka, to provide for the incorporation of tfutlon; terms of sale cash: |HKeBMtSTSKy?53* 400 acres more or Ie88 of lot Of, ration, praying that wa be incorporated as a land No. 139, known as the Beatty : body corporate and politic for the purpose of place, bound on the north by lands, MEtf Of G. E. Swindle, on the east by |add AeLunder and by the name and style of other lands of the estate of J. W. I Bank of HtMra.and that the principal oflfo- -* Harrell, on the south t>y land*, of “ Mrs. G. W. Roberts and on the \fest by Cat Creek. Also 90 acres more or less of lot of Ibnd No. 140, bounded thoi on the north by lands of G. E. Swin- thaj— -.,- K tHe on the south and east by other "Sit JoTth: lands of the estate of J. W. Harrell and paQoM. of th. corporation. principal ■hall be located in the town of ity of Lowndes and State of a capital; of Twenty-five thous- 53,000.00,) divided into shares of _ Dollars (9100.00.) each and that fteen Thousand Dollars (115,000) of Ibed haa actually been paid and on the west by other lands of the estate of J. W. Harrell and Effort Wiliams. Also 60 acres more or less in the southeast corner of lot No. 184. Also lo* of land No. 186, con taining 490 acres more or less, and known as the Abe and Byrd Craw ford place. Also 245 acres more or less of lot of land No. 230, bounded of Fifty (91 buaincHH i) Dollars ia herewith as fee for charter or certificate of in ns required by said Act. ' Nov. 17th, 1906. ' fully submitted, J. F. Owens L. L. Webb, on tue north and east by a straight STATE OF OEORGIi ly of Lowndes. line beginning In the northwest cor ner of <;aid lot and running to south' east corner, and on the souJi and west by the original lines. Also lot of land No. 232, containing 490 acres more or less and known as the 1 ome place Also lot of land No 229, taining 490 acres more or leas also known at the home piftbe.” Also 70 acres more or less of lot of land No. 228, bounded on the north by original line, east and west by other J. barton, J. P. Prescott, Ewell ] an( j 8 of the estate of J. W. Harrell Brown, J. T. Corbett, incorporators. . an( j on south by tho run of branch. Also 10 acres more or less STATE OF GEORGIA—County Lowndes: Before me personally appeared F. M. White, J. G. Saunders, C. J. Barton, J. P. Prescott, Ewell Brown and J. T. Corbett, the Incorporators of Lake Park Bank, located In the town of Lake Park, county of Lown des, and State of Georgia, who on oath deposeth and salth that fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) of the capital subscribed has been actually paid by the subscribers, and that the same Is in fact held, and Is to be used solely for the business and pur poses of the corporation. F. M. White, J. G. Saunders, C. J. Barton, J. P. Prescott, Ewell Brown, J. T. Corbett, incorporators. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of December, 1905. A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary of Lowndes County. Office of Secretary of state. I, Phillip Cook, Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, no hereby cer tify that the attached three pages of printed and written matter contain a true and correct copy of the Applica tion of Lake Park Bank for a char ter, the original of which Applica tion Is of file In this department. In testimony whereor, I nave here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office, at the capitol. In the City of Atlanta, this 14th day of De cember, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of lot of land No. 233, bounded' on the north by original line, on the south by run of a branch, on the west by lands of the estate of J. W. Harrell and on the east by lands of the Mill- town Lumber Company. Also lot of land No. 186, containing 490 acres more or less. Also lot of land No. 183, containing 490 acres more or less and known as the A. B. Harrell old place. Also lot of land No. 187, con* taining 490 acres more or less, and known as the Clanton place. Also lot of land No. 226, containing 490 acres more or leBB, known as the Wall lot. Also 285 acres more less of lot No. 146, bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. Jas. Baskins, on the east by other lands of the es tate of J. W. Harrell, on the south by lands of Booth and Walker and on the west by lands of Elzle Peters Also 300 acres more or less of lot of land No. 176, bounded on the north by lands of the estate of J. W. Har- rail, ea3t by lands of Thomas Burk- stlner, south by lands of Matt Pen ny and west by lands of Walker. Also lot of land No. 177, containing 490 acres more or less, and known as the Holiday place. Also 90 acres more or less of lot of land No. 172, bounded north by lands of Lang Ho**,.., .q the east by lands of Lang Howell, south by lands of Lang Howell and on the of the independence of the United; weB * ^y Sego lands and known as the States of America the one hundred Place. and thirtieth. ! All tb« above mentioned lands ly- ‘PHILIP COOK, * ng and be l n S In the 11th District of Secretary of State, i fla,d coun .^« IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOO! Also will be sold at the same time and place 150 sycamore trees now growing in the nursery at the old home place of the said J. W. Har rell, deceased, with the right to the party purchasing the same to remove them or any of them bought it the time of sale within thirty days from date of purchase. JAMES G. SCRUGGS. Administrator Administrator's Sale. ^The Stewart hon Works Company) order from tho b»*twwn the legal hoar* of bidder * ** * “ perty J. B. Hutchinson, Incorpora tooa. _ H. Hodget, all of the State Georgia, the incorp- of Hahtra, located In the —aty of Lowndes, and State on oath depoeethand aaith Hodges i L that the same Is In •fi-so'.cly fbr tho bust* _ corporation. ’•££L. M. 8 tan fill, M. J B. Hutchinson. Incorporators. had robacrlbed before me this 17th saber, 1906. . - __ Mil B# Ordinary of LowmlrsCounty. (SEAL.) STATE OF GEORGIA. Office of Secretary of 8tat«. Philip Cook, Hecrntnry of Htat«*. of the • of Gar " State of Georgia , do hereby certify. That the attached three pages of printed and written matter contain a true and correct copy of the Application of the Bank of Hahirn for a Chart er, the original of which ia on .file in this De partment, _j hand, and all , Capital.*In the City of Atlanta, thta 24th day November. In the **ur of oar Lord Oi Thousand Nine Hundred and Five, and of the Independence of the United States of America thefOne Hundred and Thirtieth. PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State. Citation. GEf),lGlA, Lowndes County. To nil wboni it may concern: Mrs. Ocesnna Force, having In | for permanent letl Guardian Sale, GEORt IA—Lowndes County. Will be sold before cue court house door In said county, on the flrst Tues- day In January, 1906, within the le gal hours of sale, to tho highest and best bidder for each, tho following property towlt: All the interest wnlch Pearl, Jev/- ell and Walter Todd, and each of them have in lot of land 132 In the 12th district of Bald county and all lands owned by .Lem and described In and set apart to them by virtue of a re turn of commissioners appointed by the superior court of said county to partition lands. Whlcn said return Is t recorded In the ofllce of the clerk of the superior court of said county of LowndcB In minute book F of said court on pages 397 and 398. dald sale to be made by virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, authorising the sale of said land for the purpose of support, maintenance and education of said Jewell, Pearl and Walter Todd, minor children >f said E. L. Todd. E. L. Todd, Guardian of Jewell, Tearl and Walter Todd. I MR. -ilMMOCK COMMENTS ON I BRONCHITIS AND LAGRIPPE Notice of Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA—-Echols County: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haa applied to the Ordi nary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to estate of Katie Staten Roberts for the purpose distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday In Janu ary, 1906. This 4th day of Decem ber, 905. SINDY S1RMANS. Administratrix upon tho estate Katie Staten Roberts. J. E. PARRISH. Ordinary Echols County Petition tor Charter. . Force, late of aald county, tbia estate of W- ia to cite all and alngalar the croditora nnd next of kin of W. M. Force, to b* and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, nnd ehow cetue, If any they oan, why perman ent administration ehoald not Ite urented to Mrs. Oceenna Force on W. M. ForcnSt eatate. Witnaaa my hand and official aignaturc. A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary. Application for Leave to 8ell Land. Dr. J. P. Preecott, administrator of the flatatu of Hannah Roberta, deceaaed, having in proper form applied to the nnderai«ned for leave to ■ell all the reel estate belonging to aald Hannah Roberta aateta, to wit: Otva hoUM and two (2) of land rar “ * ~ 1 more or laea. In northaaat corner of block nombar (15,) lot narotar (2), Mnlroae. Ga., on aonth aide of O H. A F. railroad right of wbt. this is to elto all conreVnM to ahow caoae at the next term of court, why aald ad ministrator ah on Id not have learn to aell aald property, after advertising the same aa the law directa. This Decemlwr 8th. 1906 A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary Notice. order of the rnperior court By virtue of .... peaaed at the Noveml>er term 1903 of Lowndee Huperior court in the rnse of Joel R. Peters, administrator of J. D. Peters deceased, versus B. F. and A. J. Strickland authorizing the un dersigned aa commissioner to nrnke the sale hereby advertised, will b* «old on the first Tncncfav in January- 1900 In-fore the court house aoor in Valdosta to the higheet bidder for cash three hundred and twenty acre* more orleesof lot of land number three hundred and eighteen In the 11th diatrict aald county, the aame being hounded on the north by the original linn, on the neat by lands of Patteraon, - the south bv the original line and on the t by L Application for Dismission. erodor repreeei.. petition, duly filed end entered on record, that he haa fully administered G. W. Herndon’s estate: Tim i* .therefore to cite all persons bidder for cnah. the following described pro-, concern- mts to the court in his le therefore to cite .S' I idred and creditors, GEORG I A—Lownde* C mntj. To the Huperior Court of aald county : Tlie petition of B. W. Lane, of .Tnckwtnvilfh, Florida nnd I). C. Ashley, of Vnldosta, Geor gia , respectfully shown: First. That they deaire for themaelvea, their naan dates, successors and assigns, to l>e- come Incotpnrated under the name nnd style of the Vnldosta Investment Compnny. Hecond. That the object of their association Is for the purpose of engaging in the business of manufacturing lumber of all kinds out of pine, cyprens and any other kind of wood; to buy nnd aell the same; to purchnse, -case, own and operate steam sawmills, nnd planing mills; to purcliase, lease, own and dispone of and to holdo’-tlnna upon lands, timber or tim bered lands ot all kinds; they de-ire authority to buy. rent, leaae, gran*, mortgage, incum ber. improve, or otherwise own, use. enjoy. «»r uuiri n ihh uwn, use. enjuj. Dposeof and deal in any and all kinds of real d personnl propertv ; to purchase, hold, deal in and dispose of all stocks, i-ecuritiee or other obllgationa of any other corporation existing under the lawa of this or any other state, or of the United Htatea; to Issue bonds or other evl- r other obligations; is, UH-iH mortgages. — manufacture naval stores from growing pine timber, and to carry on and operate a general turpentine business in this state and rlaewhere, and to use, manage such property whether real oi . sonnl aa may be necessary in the operation of such business. Third. They alaodeslre the authority to en gage to and do a general mercantile buainewi either retail or wholesale, with all full powers incident to such business Fourth. That their object is to do any or all of the things above sptciflud They also * wira the right to form or enter into partner- ips with the other corporationa of Individ- tla in and out of the stata of Georgia for the purpose of carrying on any and all of the bnafneaa aforesaid. Fifth. That the capital stock to be emoloved by them, in said business, actually paii e for any obligation of t-aid c the amount of his’unpaid subscription, i_._ addition thereto to an amount equal to t < par value of the stock owned by him, eaci. And they *’ elr capli any amount i ceed two hundred , thousand dollars, (l2UO.OUD.iJU j Hixth. They de-ire the power to peas such by-lews aa may be necessary for the operation and control of said company; tonne and l*e sued and to have a corporate seal. Heventh. That the principal office of said impeny for the carrying on of aald businesses will be In the city of V aldosta, in Lowndes county, and state of Georgia, but your peti tioners ask that the right be conferred upon aald corporation to have offi esand agenrir *- • in adjoining states to scribed at such place . state as may be deemed in the operation of aald business. s alxive de- Eight. That they desire to be Incorporated for the te- m of t sooty (201 years from the in the privilege of re- One lot of land 175, containing cause, if any they can, why aald administrator i Wherefore, your petitioners pray for them- or less, 200 acres more or loss or I should not li« discharged from his adminis- eel Yea and their associates, that they may bo VALDOSTA MARBLE WORKS, L. H. Warlick, Proprietor. WOODWARD & SMITH, LAWYERS. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN COURT HOUSE. as follows. theaonth by L. L. Vicki..... ..... J-ittk rivw. on the east by Mary Howell, in Application for Leave to 8ell Land. administratrix of the estate of C W Burt, deceased, having in proper form applied to the undersigned for leave to a«-ll one lot of land number (5(«» in the eighth (h) dis trict of Clinch county, Georgia, belonging to said C W- Burt's estate, this is to cite all con- -rned to ahow cause at the next term of court. why said administratrix should not have leave to sell said property after advertising same aa the law directs. A. V. 8IMM8. Ordinary. Dr. Clarence Whittington. DENTIST Office m new Strickland Bonding, near Merchant. Bank. tration, and receive Letters of Dismission, t try,1906. . SIM MM. Ordinary. incorporated for the purpose* nnd with the NOTICE. GEORGIA—Echols County: Will be sold on the first Tuesday In January, next, 1906, at public out* cry at the courthouse in said county within the legal hours of sale a> the highest bidder for casn the follow* Ing described property to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 387 and 387 containing each lot, 490 acres, more or less. Al* so 415 acres, more or less, of the north side of lot Na. 401. Also town lot No. 3 In northeast section of the town of Howell. Also % acre In northwest section, same being a part of lot No. 4. Also y 4 acre of lot No. 1 In the northeast section. Also 2,300 square feet running 46 feet on the Statenvlllo and Naylor road and 60 feet back from said road, being a part of lot No. 1, in the northeast section. Also 40 feet square In the southeast corner of lot No. 1, in the northeast section. Also % acre, more or less, lying between the northeast md southwest corner of lot No. 1 In the northeast section. Also 32,* 480 square feet, more or less, of lots Nos. 13 and 20 in the northeast sec tion. All town lots in the town of Howell, Ga. All described lands be ing In the eleventh (11)) lane, dis trict of said county. This Dec. 4th, 1905. L. H. RENTZ, Administrator upon the estate f J. H. Rents, deceased. Joseph Ayoup, Bargairij Dry Goods and CMing House. int to such carport DENMARK, ASHLEY & SMITH, Attorney* tot Petitioners. 1 itafln office this Nov. loth Xov. 10th, 1905. R T MYDDELTON. rCourt, Lowndes County,Go* 1 Georgia—Lowmlea County. I, R. T. Myddelton, o|#-rk of the Huperior Court of aald county, hereby certify that the alxive and foregoing i« a true and correct copy of the original petition filed in my office this Christmas l Fruits and Nuts. Can Sare You Money. 113 Ashley St. November 10th, 1905. B. S. Richardson, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Valdosta, Ga. GEORGIA—Lowndes County: Will be sold on the first Tuesday In Jan., 1906, before tho court house door in Raid county, the following property to-wlt: All tuat tract or parcel of land situate lying and Do ing In the 12th (Twelfth) District of said county, being seventy-one (71) acres more or less, of lot No. seven teen (17) in said district and bound ed ns follows: On the north by Mitchell Jones avenue, south by the original )an£ line of said lot of land, and east id west by marked lines, being all of that part ot said lot of land lying south of Mitchell Jones avenue that was deeded to Joseph Hightower by Byrd Hightower. Said property levied on under a city court flfa issued from the city court of Valdosta in favor ot Lane-Tillmftn and Company and against Bryant Johnson, principal, and Harry Frank lin. This 7th d#y of Dec. 1906. J, F. PASSMORE, Sheriff. Everybody Knows What they are, but Everybody Does not Know What Will Cure Them—Mr. Dlmmock Tells the People o. Valdosta, Ga. Being asked one day in hU store the question, “What 1s good for bron chitis?” Mr. Dimmock answered: “The best way I can te:; you Is to ask you to read this letter from Mrs. S. H. Harvard, of Valdosta. We have lots of such cuses right here at home. It reads as follows: “For five years I was troubled with a terrible cough and bronchitis. i tried a great many different prepara” tiona without obtaining any relief. 1 could not sleep, and I became weak* could scarcely walk, coughing day and night. I took Dillingham's Plant Juice (Tough Cure, which vis a God send. The flrst bottle proved a bless ing. I had not taken half of it before I noticed a change for the better. I took four bottles In all, and am en tirely cured and In perfect health.' “Now I have been talking up Dlir Ingham’s Cough Cure to the people of Valdosta tor a long time," con tinued Mr. Dlmmock, "and I suppose some people think I am craxy on the subject, but really I hear such mar velous results from Dillingham’s Plant Juice Cough Cure all the time that I believe It to bo the greatest remedy for coughs' colds, bronchitis and all other throat and lung troubles that we have ever sold In our store. It never disappoints people, and I do like to see anything that gives satis faction. Dllllnghpm’s T»» an t Jtifr'* cough cure 1b a preparation made from the juices of healing plants, nnd will do you good, for it Is delicious to the taste and powerful ub a curative agent. I wish every person in Valdosta who 1m overworked, run down, debili tated; every old per*on, every weak woman, every sufferer with colds, bronchitis or Incipient consumption* every nervous person, or anyone suf fering with any lung or throat affec tion, would take advantage of my guarantee to refund the money If Dillinghnm’s Plant Julco Cough Cure does not help and restore them to health. Please call at my store and learn more about Dillingham's Plant Julco Cough Cure and the Dillingham rem edies ns they are sold under a guar antee. A. E. Dlmmock. These remedies can be obtained at Hahira Drug Co., Hahira, Ga., and J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. / rMAMt*