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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906.
the noblest purpose cf ovo
through derangements cau.s' ! !
women are denied the bie.ssinw e:'
is made an ordeal of terror and s\
It is every woman'simpir&'ivo I’u'.y
weakness precedent to i»iOti;er:»o</.i, iii
recommend C. F P. (Gej-stle’s Fe.r
.remedy for women’s diseases. This prcp
successful in treating; female d isorders, j
and healthy discharge of its duties, t!:.;t
money-back guarantee.
WITH A gun:
1' ■ ! -r.: cl ever; possible: ■
< on■••on we strongly t
Panaee*) a ;- a t-'uarante«»
.-•ation f a.-- been no continuously- ,
din assisting nature to a proper
re now sell it under a.i iron clad,
CFP
«SERSTLE5
female
mjtfACEA
Buy a bottle, take it as directed, and if you car. truthfifily say you
e not been benefited, return the empty bottle to your druggist and
get your money. Go today t > your dealer an I g t a bott o oi this great
medicine.
Mr*. A’. /-. Drum me
woman; Inter had two rhi
Inf me in a pifiable com!
rtitle bearing down pai
l heard of G. F. P. (Gem*,
i fir fit battle., felt oh well t.
1 i oenjuHi tuiui ter* m
rr cry thing else; then X
[nnd it, and after the*
PER
at all Dealer*
Gerstie Medicine Company,
Chatt»noo^o, Tear..
This guarantee author!tee any druggist to
refund the pu retinae price of a bottle of G»
P. (Geratle’s Female Panacea) to any woman
who buys it and is not benefited by it* use.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
To whom It may concern:
J. B. Mercer and T. O. Vinson
having made application to me in
duo form to bo appointed admlnls*
trators dobonis non upon the estate
of William 8. Roborts, late of'said
cour.ty, notice is hereby given that
said applbation will be beard ‘atthe
regular term v>f the Court of Ordl*
nary for said county, to be held on
the find Monday In March. 1906.
Wilnoss my hand and official algr
nature tills 5th day of Fob . 1900.
J E PARRISH. Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA -Echols County: j
Lucre!ia Timinennan having made
application for twelve *
port out of the estate
merman and appraisers •duly
pointed to set apart the same, hav
ing filed their return, all persons
concerned are hereby required', to,
B.iow cause before the court Of "Ordi
nary of said county on the first Mon
day in March. 1900. why saidhpplfv
cation should not be granted.
This 5th day of Fell.. 1900.
Youngs Island, S. C., -
Cabbage Plants
, FOR SALE..,
Cnhb.no Plant.. itraVDln. th. open.tr, near
««lt water, Roarutood to ttand aer.ro cold
and head true. Price nor tbonwtd $1 go, lantar
qnantltte. a maMar of corr^xtedanaa, Special
term* made tr> aeon.,: All orders are pnekod
la neat, light ba.kat. to reduce exp-iowt, ond
rjcelvo m, perwtnal attention Plants ure
shipped C O. D when money do.s not.coom
paoy order. Addreft oil orders toj
month 8 .iTp 0 D. w. MAYER,
of John Tim* j —
Rrs ’duly an- ! fMotlce to Debtor* and Creditors.,
unit credit*
ir.. lat< *
law. prorwlj mode oat.
K.
I .-,-W jMmrwmn
PAHR1SH, Ordinary.* |. .
A Box of Money
GIVEN AWAY
Every purcliasar of One Dollar's worth
of goods from ns is given a key to the box
of money us shown in the illustration.
Among the keys to he given away is
one that will nulock the box, and thelncky
holder of tills key is entitled to open the
box and take the contents.
Contest closes April 25th. Box will be unlocked
by whoever holds the key, on May S, I906.
E. R. SMITH & CO., Vaidosta, Qa.
WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS.
HERE'S THE BOX OF
MONEY.
J B
DON’T BUY YOUR ■
FERTILIZERS :
UNTIL YOU SEE J
Major J. 0. Varnedoe. 2
u
He has prices that will entertain you. “
He represents W T Lane, who handles ■
Kainit, j
Acid Phosphate, “
The Old Reliable ■
Lane’s A. D. Bone. I
FARMER’S SPECIAL :
COMPOUND. :
■
All These Go al Prices Less Than Any One.
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The Shooting. Occurred Near the
Odd Fellow* Hall in the Southern
Part of the City—Two Negrife* Re
ceived Slight Wounds, aril the
' Negro Who Did the Scooting Es*
caped. <*¥*5 . ^
(From Tuesday’s Dally.(
The police officers today have been.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of A. G. Garbutt, of
Coffee county, Georgia, J. F. Bailey
and A. S. Bailey, of Lowndes coun
ty, Georgia, respectfully shows:
That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs, to become -incorporated under
, n i * the name and style of a. G. Garbutt
lirfiD 3 Score Or Lumber Company: that the object of
• 1 their association is ror the follow
ing purposes, to-wit:
Carrying on a sawmill and lumber
business, manufacturing lumber of
all kinds whatever out or pine, cy
press or any other kind of wood; to
buy and sell tne same; to purchase,
lease, own, operate and sell steam
mills'and planing inula and to use In
connection therewith dry-kilns,
necessary in or dut of .this state, as
they may deem best; to buy and
own stock, tools and implements
and all other property necessary to
operate steam mills; to buy, own
trying to locate a negro who ran
amuck in the southern part the
city last night about eleven o’clock:
firing his pistol about twenty' times
at other negroes in that lection,
striking two of them. It Is sal’ that
down near a fence in the rearlbf the
negro Odd Fellows hall and fired at
members of the lodge as they went
away.
The shots coulJ be heard all over
the city and it Is said that some of,
the negroes returned
and lease railroad .iron an! engines
and operate tram roads and railroads
not? for the . purpose Qf becoming
common carriers, but to use in the
conduct of their said business; to
own and operate electric lights plants
and machinery, and engage in the
manufacture of led, and to buy and
sell steam, electric add gasoline en
gines to be’ used in the conduct of
their business- or‘ Otherwise; to man
ufacture from; rough lumber all kinds
, , , .. . ** of building material, to deal in all
the negro was drunk and that V ) laM kinds of wood, pine, cypress and
• ' - • *• P - - ‘ hard wood, and to 'do a lumber and
a val stores brokerage business, and
id to do a general merchandise
business; to manufacture brick and
artificial dtone to be used In erect
ing dry-kilns for their own use or
r Bale at wholesale or retail to the
iblic generally; to engage in
manufacture of turpentine and naval
■tores by all of the methods in use,
including manufacture by wood dis-
tlllatlotf, and to do such general deal*
Ing in merchandise and commissary
stores as they may deem necessary
to carry on their sale business or for
profit to the stock holders.
They ueslre authority to t buy,
lease and own all such property,
real and personal, as may be pieces-
the fife, buF
they were unable to locate him and
their shots were not effective.
The negroes who were hit by hia
bullets are Jim Felts, who received ft
bullet through his shoulder and Ray
ford Ward, who receive! one through
hi. lne The npirro elvhtPPn ' ,ary ln the eonduCt and carrying on
hla log. The negro fired eighteen , o( aa bus i ne83 aforespld, and to
or twenty shots about as rapidly as sell, convey, let and mortgage
he could load his gun. _
Police officers went to the scene,
but the negro had fled, and the ne
groes of that locality either did not
know, or were afraid to'say, which
way he went. 1 > ~ ; ’ i
Two Were Arretted.
and
dispose of in any manner, at any
l.me they may deem proper. ' They
desire the further right to engage in
faming and truck farming and the
right to purchase and sell land for
farm purposes whenever they may
see At to do so. They desire the
right to borrow money and secure
the same by mortgage or otherwise,
ond the right to issue bonds ln the
A little while j before noon today
Chief Dat 'pler attested Ed-'WlUUins , discretion of the board of directors
end Jon Mitchell,, strange 'negroes' aad t0 “ r « aa | d bonds by mort-
. . . - -xe*! ‘ j .. „ gage or deed of trust oa any cr an
who are accused of the rocjloss 0 f the property of said corporation
shooting ’ast night. They also desire the right and privl-
The shots were fired lh such<tapl«l lege to form associations or partner
succession that those wro beard ships with any other corporation or
- witd Individuals for the purpose of
a felt sure that there_ was ni e conducting or carrying on any slml-
than one weapon; at work. This i ar business.
morning Chief Dainpler received ev 7 . That their object is to do any and
dence enough to Justify him in ar- all the things above specified and,
jf-c..« xAt,:, *»,««,„ „ om . nna especially, to engage in the manufac-
Jbsttng both of# these negroes. . tur0 of i umber ^ turpentine and to
dhief^says the evide^^ In timber and timbered lands
elusive and ttrat there Is m.sipdbt’ V.*, for the profit of the stockholders
the guilt’ of both negroes. Why. they i hereof ,
did not^ kill fdtlr-or Are people Is a I , That ' ,ie ( , capltal st0 ,? *°, be er f
x “ w , v \ * ployed by them in said business is
mystery for they unquestionably flfty thousand ($50,000) dollars, all
shot at every one who come In sight* of which is actually paid In. divided
’■ ■ — . . , | ljito shares of one hundred ($100)
i M nr , i*, Arbanaa* , dollars each, and they desire the
Luckiest Man In Arkanw..^ , right t0 Increaae thelr capltal 8toc v
T m the luckiest man. in Arkan- ( rom time to time ro any amount
A" writes H. L. Stanley, of Bru* no t to exceed two hundred and fifty
no, “since tie restoration of my thousand ($250,000) dollars,-and'slm
wife’s health after five years of con-: Harly, to decrease the capital stock
... hleedlnv from not below the original capitalization-
rr.,r;s;, * s/r ,;r as. sra
a: ft.'&wStttans is:
perlence will cure consumption If!
may be necessary for
tnken In time My wife mproved I the sovernmenr and control of said
‘w^the flrTt botMe'and twmve r °bob I 1“ »“<*
ties completed the cure.” Cures the
worst coughs and colds or money re-
to have a corporate seal.
That the principal place of carry-
funded. At A. E. Dlmmock's and ° h ” ‘ he ,5“ slae „ , SJ"! Co 1 7, p *? y
W. D. Dunaway's, druggists. 50c and *“ , . ln
$1.00. Trial bottles free , tl } e c . n " ot Lr '" ls - s,a '? ° f G «» r ;
I gla, but your petitioners desire and
. L L. . | ask that the right be conferred upon
Death or Frank Hudson. | Bucb association to have agencies
Frank Hudson, one of the best and offices and carry on said buin-
known an<i best liked negroes in Val-1 ness at such other place in and out
dosta, di*»d at his home here on Mon- State as may fie deemed
t < w in xt proper and necessary to the Inter-
day night, after n long Illness. He e9t of s „ w company
That they desire ro fie ineo”pora-
tej for the period of twenty (20i
years, with the privilege of renewal
at the expiration of such time.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray
had been ln declining health for sev
eral months, and was confined to his
bed for three weeks. Hudson was
seventy-one years old and had lived
in Valdosta for more than thirty that they and their associates and
years. He leaves five sons and on«i successors may he incorporated for
daughter, who are among the leading *Tie Purposes aforesaid, under said
members of their race in this city. | cor "7 af * nB f n,p * V th
L., nn< ! ^ or ^e term aforesaid, and with
The body wtl he buried here this tho H ghts afomsald, an ! that they
afternoon, with masonic honoifc by may have conferred upon them, thetr
King David lodge.
associates and suct-essors. all the
rights, powers, privilege* and im
munities as ore usual or Incident to
such corporations and to do such
lowed to
For Over Sixty Year*.
au Old and Well Tried Remedy — j other things
fie*- .sed for over^slxty years by mil-! porporatlons under the laws of this
Wrs Winslow’s 800thing 8yrup,i and ; mate
dren I
JOHN T. ROBERTS
Can save the people throughout Valdosta’s ter
ritory good money on
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
Also on high-grade, hand-made harness,.man
ufactured in his own factory. His stock in all
lines is very full and his facilities are better than
ever before. A call or correspondence ^solicted.
John T. Roberts.
VALDOSTA, - GEORGIA.
tmiiiiiimmiimiiiii
Harper Rye
“On Every Tongue.”
Scientifically distilled; naturally aged: best and
■ v safestjfor al. uses.
—k Sold By
J. E. G0RNT0 & CO., Sole Agent.
lions or mothers for thetr
while teething with perfect sucAp*
It soothes the child, softens the gimr
alia es all pain, cures wind colic
is the best remedy for diarrfi
pleasant to the taste. 8o!d Y
gists In every part of th*
Twenty-five cents a bottle Ji
!• incalculable. Be sure and as)
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
take no other
drug-
jtM-
^slue
fo, |
has
j on Wie Jackson Trust
j Bank here today. It Is rum
JAS. M. JOHNSON.
Petitioners’ Attorney
Petit? n for corporation filed tn the
and j Clerk’s Office thls v 8th day of Fehru-
fa' ary, l»u6.
GEO. W. PRTNE.
Clerk Superior Court Ec.iols Count*.
Administrators’ Sale.
j Will be sold on Saturday, the 17th
day of February, 1906, to the hlgh-
Run on a Chicago Bank. | e8t bidder for cash, at the late res!-
Chicago. Fob. 20—A run sorted ‘ °lL hn 'LH ar . r , e11 ' rtcceas ;;’
^ t .— folowing personal property.
11 m/ing .part of his estate: One reaper and
hat ; binder, three mules, one-half keg
the bank is involved In the failure nails, one lot single trees, one lot
of the Bank of America which o<
red several days ago. Officers of the
Institution Insist that the bank/ l?
perfectly solvent and amply ablij
withstand the run.
! After a heavy meal, take a couple
j of Doan's Regulets, and give j our
j stomach, liver and Dowels the help
*». ... x ’ e ny,
they will need, keguleta bring e
4 regular passages of the bowels
— Dealers In
allWs OF MULES and HORSES
You can find
us at our new
stables now be
ing built in
rear of the
Roberts
and
Cranford
building
plow stocks, one lot hames and
traces, one sugar kettle and rim. one i
claw hammer, one lot plow points
and bars, one lot ho:«e collars. 150
bushels cotton seed, more or less:
50 head hogs, more or less: one pair
scales, one shovel, one bush hook,
four barrels syrup, one syrup trough,
one lot bottled syrup, one oat thrash,
one-half Interest In lot seed cane
and sundry other small articles.
J. O. SCRUGGS, Administrator
2 lp w It
Lumber Lumbar.
RENDER LUMBER CO.,
[ffl Hi
DEALERS IN ALL HINDU OF
▲Ico Sb(n*l«a, Lftthf.USeroIi: Work>ad|Moal4lact|or Alt Kind*.
Office, FUnlagl If ill sad L amber Yard on Tnldoata Southern Hallway
Between Georgia southern A Florida aad Atlantis Conet Line Ball read*