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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY i7, 1906.
The only form of food made
from wheat that is all nutri
ment is the soda cracker, and
yet—the only soda cracker of
which this is really true is
Uneeda Biscuit
The only soda cracker scientifically
baked.
The only soda cracker effectually
protected.
The only soda cracker ever fresh,
crisp and clean.
The only soda cracker good at all
times.
EG In a dust tight,
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
TICKETS SOLD
ited Guest Gets §400 lor Cord
to Alice's Marriage.
The President is Said to be Wrathy
and the White House Attaches are
Trying to Find Out Who it Was
That Disposed of the Bid to the
Great Event.
ro sm£ PRiMARr tg
BE HELD.
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JOHN LANE, Mgr.
Factory:
Corner River and Alabama Sts.
Office:
104 South Patterson Street.
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PETITION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA—Lowndes Country
To the Superior Court of snld County:
The petition of H. E Miller and .1. 14. Cran
ford. both of Mild county end state, shows unto
ganlxe themselves and such other persona
may be associated with them intoncorpoi
tlon to be known as the GEORGIA NAVAL
STORES COMPANY.
Second. Thnt the object of said corporation
lfl pecuniary gain to stock holders, and the
principal business they propro<e to carry
that or manuf cturing naval stores. That
desire the authority to buy. hold options, ob-
bond, mortgage arid otherwise; to hold nnd
dispose of the stocks, securities anil obligations
of any other corporations; to enter into part
nership with other corporations or individuals
and to do any and all things that maybe ne
cessary for the manufacture of naval stores.
Third: That the principal place of business
of said corporation will be in Valdonta,
Lowndes county, Georgia, hut petitioners de
sire auth >rity to do business nnd have agencies
in any other state or territory of the United
States.
Fourth: That the amount of capital stork
of said corporation will 1>« Twenty Thousand
(<20 000) Dollars, divided into shares of one
hundred (flUO) dollars each, all of which has
I actually been paid in. Petitioners desire the
right to increase its capital stock to any
a-i.ount not to exceed One Hundred Thousand
(UOO.OuO) Dollars.
I Wherefore, petitioners pray thnt they and
their associates may be incorporated for the
term of twenty years with- the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of said term, for the
purposes and with the powers aforesaid and
|h all other rights, powers and privilegm
usual and incident to such corporation
Jan. 19th, 1000.
CRANFORD & WALKER,
Petitioners Attoneya.
Notice ot Intention to Organize
Bank and Trust Company.
To the Honorable Secretary of State, for the
' State of Georgia:
The petition and declation of B. P. Jones,
L. Boone, Frank Roberts, C. L. Jones, W.
Johnson. W. B.Conoley. John T. Roberts, W
Fender, G. W. VarnandC. L. Smith respect
fully shows:
I'd- That they are each and all residents
the city of Valdosta, in said state.
2nd. That it is their desire thnt they, their
,«Hociates and sucCest
shall be incorporated
GEORGI A—Lowndes County:
of Lowndi
. » above an_
and co» rect copy of the
.his day filed in my offlc
This 19th day of Jan. 1C00.
. R. T. MYDDELTON.
Clerk Superior Court of Lowndes County.
petit:
■ pplication for Year's Support.
RGIA—Lowndes County.
6 report of the appraisers ap
ed to set apart a year’s support
le widow of O. G. Weldon, de-
id, having been duly filed, this
8 therefore to cite all persons con-
lerned, to show cause, if any they
why said roport should not be
tdmi'.ted to record, and be made the
udgment of the court on the first
Monday in March, 1906.
A. V. Simms, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the
itate of John D Peters, Sr., late of said coun-
r. deceased, to render in an account of their
emands to me, within the time prescribed by
iperly made out.
sil persona indebted to said decea
f»DT requested to make immediate p
,ent to the undersigned. This January
under the name of VALDOBTA BANK
TRUST COMPANY.
Hrd. That the location and principal place of
business of the proposed corporation will l>e
the said city of •Valdosta, but they desire the
privilege of establishing agencies and other
places of business elsewhere.
4th. That the amount or capital stock of said
oornoration will be Two Hundred Thousand
Dollars, divided into two thousand shares o
me hundred dollars each, but they desire th<
privilege of increasing said capital stock ti.
Twenty Thousand shares or Two Million Dol
lars in the manner prescribed by the act of the
General Assembly of said state, approved De
cember Sid, IH0K, entitled "An act to provide
for the incorporation of Trust Companies, to
define their rights and powers, and for other
P fitC That the [purposes and nature of th<
business of the proposed corjMjration are f
animation and conduct of all such busim
-an legally be conducted by either or both
Trust Companies or Banks under the lawi
Georgia.
•ith. That they desire nil the rights, powers
and privileges which the laws of Georgia au
thorize the exercise of by either or both Bank
ing and Trust Companies.
7th. That of the capital stock subscribed,
over twenty-five thousand dollars hn«
been actually paid in by the subscrib
ers, and the same is in fact held nnd
la to be used solely for the business and
purposes of the corporation.
W®. .That notice, with specifications »„ , c
cjuired by law, of the intention of petitioners
to organize such corporation has been publish
ed once a week for four weeks in the Valdosta
Tiro** 8 ; a newspaper of general circulation
published in said City of Valdosta.
5 H. L. Boone,
Frnnk Roberta, C. L. Jones,
W. B Johnson, W. B. Conole
For Sale
And ready for Shipment, fimfCabhagt
Wakefield Cabbage Plants, grown in
open air from best selected seed. Prices
less than 5,000 $1.50 per 1,000. 5,000 to
10,000 $1.25 per 1,000. Special prices on
larger Quantities. Cheap, expre-s rates
to all Middle and South Georgia and
Florida points. Full count and satis
faction guaranteed. Send P. O. Money
order with all orders.
S M- GIBSON & BRO,
JOEL PETERS,
Administrator of John D. PH
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Fire Insurance.
Tornado Insurance.
Insure Your Property With
litch & Richardon,
I voa want the best insurance in the
Lt companies. We represent nothing
It the best
btrickland Building, 108 S. Patterson
et, Valdoeta, Ga.
Syrup Wanted
We are again in the market for good
Georgia Cane Syrup in good cypress
barrels in any quantity delivered to Jliis
place or in large lots at any railroad
station near here.
We also want a few car loads of cot
ton seed and will take them at any
shipping point in oar lots or delivered
hero in smaller quantities. Write us
for prices before selling.
Farmers Supply Company,
HAHIRA, GEORGIA.
Washington, Feb. 14.—Four hun
dred dollars Is the price paid for an
invitation to the Roosevelt-Longs'
worth wedding to a speculative guest
who, it appears “needed the money”.
Word was received at the White
house today from an unquestionable
source that an invitation to the wed
ding was sol ! to a person more anx
ious to witness the ceremony than
the original holder of the precious
card.
Efforts are being made to locate
the purchaser of the ticket with
view to canceling the invitation. The
limited list of invitations has been
carefully scrutinized and White
House officials realized that they
have a difficult task before them to
spot the holder of the $100 card and
turn it down when it is presented.
Othes Reported Sold.
There are further reports of ac
tive speculation in the much prized
| invitations, but the case above clt
ed came to the White House so di
rect and so well supported as to jus
tify Investigation. The actual num
ber of invitations Is not as large by
several hundred ns has been general
ly stated unofficially. It was intend
ed originally to limit the number to
1.000. The standing space in the
east room will not permit more thnn
700 people to comfortably test its ca
pacity. There will be no seats for
any one, not even for Bishop Satter-
lee, who Is to perform the ceremony
entirely unassisted. The choir boys
were cut out to make room for more
important guests. The platform
upon which the bridal party will
stand and the ribboned aisle from
the grand corridor to the altar also
take up considerable space.
Chairman Youmans Says There is no
Need of Hurrying the Primary, at
Last State Convention Fixed Date
Between July the 10th and Septem-
ber 1st.
Atlanta, Ga.. F»*b. 14.—The state
democratic executive committee will
be called together In March, hut the
exact date has not been fixed as yet
by the Chairman B. B. Youmans.
Chairman Youmans was at the
capitol this morning in cosuit at ion
with friends there, and when seen
by a reporter said he had not yet de
cided on the date for calling tho
committee together.
He said, howe’er, that It would be
sometime bet wee? the latter part of
February and the first of April,
which was. In substance, stating thnt
the meeting would be in the month
of March, as has been the custom
for years.
Mr. Youtnans snhl there wi
great hurry about the matter ns the
ist state convention passed a reso
lution fixing the date for the next
invention within the dates
between July 10 nnd September 1.
This means that the primary will
to be fixed before July 10 in
II probability, even though the state
nvention is held some inter.
Many favor the latter part of June
for the primary, though of course,
this will be determined by the ex
ecutive commltee when it meets.
Mr. Youmans would not have much
to say in reference to tho proposi
tion to have the state convention In
Macon,
Tumors Conquered
Without Operations
Unqualified Success of Lydia E. Pinftham's
Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox
and Miss Adams.
DINNER TO JUDGE SPEER.
MAY MOVE EXPERIMENTAL FARM
Hon. J. J. Connor Spends Day in
Griffin Conferring With Citizens.
Griffin, Ga., Feb. 14—Hon. J. J.
Conner, of Cartersville, spent today
in Griffin for the purpose of confer
ring with a committee of representa
tive citizens In reference to the re
moval of the Georgia Experimental
Station to Athens.
Mr. Connor is author of the bill to
appropriate $100,000 to provide build
ings and equipment far the state ng
rlcultural college alleged to be lo
cated at Athens.
It has been known for some time
that an experlmentalomrdflyubmfwy
than an effort was being made to
move the experiment farm to Athens
and Spalding county has waged a de
termined ^flght against the plan.
Mr. Connor proposes to give Grif
fin an agricultural high school in re
turn for the station, but Spalding
won it in an open contest in which
he entire state participated and it
is the purpose of the citizens’ com
mittee to meet all demands and to
keep the station where it Is located
hy all principles of right.
Mr. Mills Lane to Honor His 25th
Year on the Bench.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 14—One of
the most pleasant events scheduled
far next week in Savannah is the
dinner to be tendered Judge Emory
Speer, at the DeSoto hotel, on Sat
urday evening, by Mr., Mills B. Lane,
to commemorate the 26th anniver
sary of Judge Speer’s taking his seat
on the United States court bench.
It has now been a quarter of a
century since Judge Speer took tho
oath to administer the laws Impar
tially and fairly and during thnt time
he has been a very active and busy
man upon the bench. He is right
now engaged in the trial of the big
gest nnd most important case in his
career, that of Greene and Gaynor,
for conspiracy to defraud the gov
ernment.
The dinner of Saturday evening is
to be very elaborate an affair In
v/ay suitable for the event It
is to emphasize.
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is
the conquering of woman’s dread
enemy, Tumor.
So-called “ wandering pains’* may
come from its early stages, or the pres
ence of danger may be made manifest
by excessive monthly periods accom
panied by unusual pain extending from
the abdomen through the groin aud
thighs.
If you have mysterious pnins, if there
aro indications of inflammation, ulcera
tion or displacement, don’t wait for
time to confirm your fears and go
through tho liorrorsof a hospital opera
tion; secure Lydia E. Pinkhara’s Vege
table Compound at once and begin
Its use and write Mrs. Pinkham of
Lynn, Mnss., for advice.
Rend these strong letters from grate
ful women who have been cured:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— (First letter.)
“In looking over your book I see tlwt your
medicine cures Tumors. I have beeu to a
doctor and ho tells mo I have a tumor. I
will bo more than grateful if you can help
me.as I do bo dread an operation."—Fannie
D. Fox, Bradford, Pa.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— (Second Letter.)
“I take the liberty to congratulate you on
tho success I have bad with your wonderful
medicine.
“ Eighteen months ago my period*
stopped. Shortly after I r&t so badly I sub
mitted to a thorough examination by a phy
sician, and was told that I had a tumor
and would have to undergo an operation.
“ I soon after read one of yqur advertise
ments and decided to give Lydia E. Pink-
ham’ s Vegetable Compound a trial. After
[ five bottles as directed, the tumor is
ly gone. I have again been examined
periods around
’ r well. It
.ydia Pinkhatn’s Vegetable Compound
in the house.”—Faunie D. Fo-, Bradford, Pa.
Another Case of Tumor Cured
by Lydia E. Pinklmm’s Vegeta*
lile Compound.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ AI k)ut three yearssgql had intense pain
in my stomach, with cramps and raging
hcmlm j—- ————it-—« »— —
but fin<
examined ....
I had a tumor.
I felt, sure that it meanfrtay death warrant,
! was very disheartened. 1 spent hundred*
of dollars in doetoring, but the tumor kept
growing, till the doctor said that nothing but* -
o|ieration would save hie. Fortunately I
the We#
•<*sponded with my nurt in one of the I
npou
mitting to an oiieration, ana I at onco started
taking a regular treatment, finding to my
great relief that my general health began to
improve, and after three months I notiood
that tho tumor had reduced in size. I kept
on faking tho Compound, and in ton months
it hod entirely disappeared without an oper
ation, nnd using no medicine but Lydia E.
I’inkham’8 Vegetable Compound, ana words
fail to express how grateful I am for the good
it lias done me."—Miss LuelU Adams, Colon
nade Hotel, Seattle, Wash.
Such unquestionable testimony
proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkham**
Vegetable Compound, and should give
confidence and hope to every sick
woman.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing
women to write to her at Lynn, Mass.,
for advice.
Lydia E Pinkham’! Vegetable Compound i a Woman'! Remedy for Women'! lift.
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...NEW STOCKS COMING IN... I
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UR new seed stocks are now coming in
and the sooner you give us a call the
sooner we will have the pleasure of
♦ showing you how large and how well selected
are the lines of (isrden, Farm and Flower
Seed we have se ected--all fine “sure-to-
grow” seed
INSANE MAN CHASED WOMEN.
MANY APPEAL FOR PARDON.
A New York Man Suddenly Loses
His Mind In Tampa, Fla.
Tampa, Feb. 11—A well dressed
nnd apparently wealthy man rogls-
taring as Charles D. Smith, Now
York, claiming to bo a steamship
agent and advertising specialist,
went suddenly Insane nt tho Tampa
liny Hotel nnd tried to rout a party
of Indy guests In the ladles cafe,
creating a panic. Two policemen
were summoned and took Smith to
Prison Commission Held Monthly the police station ,where ho acted
Meeting Yesterday. wild!-. Smith claim* that hlB tarn-
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 14.—The prison Ny I la Orlando, Fla., spending (he
commission Is In regular monthly winter but Inquiries failed to reveal
session today with all the members their whereabouts. He Is still con'
present. An unusually large number ; lined at the statlah giving vent to
of appeals for pardon or amellora- frequent outbursts.''
♦ a. a. Carswell company.
SUCCESSORS TO
X , W. H MASHBURN. $
tlon of sentences are to be consid
ered by the board, and their meet
ing is likely to continue for a good
part of the week.
Governor Terrell commuted the
sentences of two Griffin negroes,
Lem Greer and Sim Smith, both con-
demneu to death for murder, a few
days ago, and the commission wili
take these cases up this afternoon
tomorrow. ,The other cases aro
largely unimportant and aro for
minor offenses.
Letter to C. C. Joyner, Valdosta, Ga.
Dear Sir: This story cuts two
and teaches two sets of peop’i
Father Galvin, Westerly, R. I ,
had his church and residence p-unf-
Good Job; and this is how he
went at it:
Measured all carefully—seems to
known Devoe.
Then got bi Is from the painters,
paint supplied by them and by him.
Saved $70 by using Devoe.
One of those painters ought to
have got. that money. Yours truly
F. W. Devoe & Co.
13.
Take cold eislly? Throat
tender? Lungs weak? Any
relatives have consumption?
Then a cough means a great
Cherry
Pectoral
deal to you. Follow your
doctor’s adv,ce and lake
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It
heals, strengthens, prevents.
was. v.r:..«s
k’".w it
Weak Lungs
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JE^Tliis BOX of MONEY will be given away FREE to'the |holder of
the key which unlocks tl e lock.
ONE KEY GIVEN WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE.
ONLY ON6 KEY WILL UNLOCK IT-
J. Y. Blitch, caidiier • f the First National Bonk, unlocked
this box and put the key with the other keys,
J. BLACK,
115 N. PATTERSON STREET, VALDOSTA,
GEORGIA.
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New goods every day at Tho Har- ^
, , . . Ayer’s Pills increase the activity of
ley's; business gnawing all the time, ttw liver, and thue aid recovery.
FERTILIZERS
My connection with the Armour Fertilizer Works enables me
to give the trade the very best goods on the market at the
least cost. See me before buying. Office In rear of the
Merchants Bank.
H. Y. TILLMAN.