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THE VALDOSTA TIMES' i^ATUKDA*, FEBRUARY 24, 1906
PETITION FO.. CHARTER.
ATE IF GEORGIA —Lowndes
SOLD HIS BONDS.
WOMAN KILLS IN8ULTI
Now Senator Lodge Will Vote For a A Caller at the Family Home Bj
Objectionable and Died.
Danville, Va., Feb. 21—At
Superior Court of said Railway Rate Bill.
Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts
The petition of D. Ingram and
Juy A. Carswell, of said State and ' flo, d h,s railroad bonds so that he
county respectfully shows, | could consider the rate bill without
objectfo mble,
inf an A t ||le3
selves, their
ttul assigns, to become incorporated
mder the name and style of “The
Inwell Manufacturing Company.”
After studying the question a loug
time the senator stated In a speech
eek that he Intended to 'vote
hill giving the Interstate Coin-
Commission power
2nd. The hum for which petition* last '
*rs ash to be incorporated Is twenty
tears with the privilege of renewal * or a
it the end of that time. merct
3rd. The capital stock of the cor- ^
noration is to bo one thousand dol
lars, divided into shares of twenty- I* a r
five dollars each. Petitioners, how- posed
•vor. ask the privilege of increasing roads
said capital stock from time to time courrf .
not exceeding In the aggregate
$5,000.
■4th Twenty-five per cent of said even In the most* limited form, hut
* »pi:<»l stuck of $1,000 In a air ady be is going to vote for it any way.
.een paU Sn Tlie late Major J. B. Peck who
5th. The object of the proposed
wrporatlon In pecuniary profit anJ Hmn ' : > ears a «° ' vaa a »ell known
Tain to its stockholders Petition* railroad manager in the south, used
•rs propose to carry on the business to tell a story about two southern
of compounding and manufacturing! congressmen. Col. Nat Hammond, of
proprietary medicines and selling
that he made himself
Mrs. Charles Dove shot and
Henry C. Yeatts, a youhg ir
man late Sunday night/
The tragedy occurred at Nafal in
this county. Yeatts is said toj have
been drinking. He went to the] Dove
home and sent the husband aw*y af
ter whisky. Mrs. Dove states that
max- Yeatts then made himself v obnqxious,
• unrea
aklng fi
right
scurfs. He has gra
visdorn of goverr
Isrfnir rates ap-
ihle. He is op-
• from the rail
appeal to tiie
Joubts as to the
it rate making
id she drove him j
He Return*
iroprietary medicines anu selling ,, .
lie same both by retail and whole-1 Borgia and Col. Sam Dibble, of
rale, and buying and using any ar- j South Carolina.
medicines necessary to the j They were both able and honest
(linn- and manu.acturing j men When the original interstate
’ I commerce hill was pending in Con-
-oinponndlng and manufacturing
r said proprietary medicines
ind petitioners to _ ,
■Kiwerort wllh all the rlch'-s and * r0 "». Ma J met Col. Hammond
rrlvlleges and to do and exercise all
lecessary acts that properly and le
gally pertain to the business of com
pounding and manufacturing proprl*
itary medicines.
6th. The principal place of husl-
ness of the proposed corporation
vill bo the city of Valdosta, Ftate
an'I county aforesaid.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style of “The Inwell Man*
ifactnrlng Company,” entitled to
the rights, privileges and lmmunl
’lea and subject to the
fixed by law.
This Feb 9. 1906.
H W. CARSWELL.
Attorney for Petit.oners.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
I, It. T. Myddelton, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
hereby cortifv that the foregoing Is
a true copy of the charter as appears
»f file In my office.
Given under my hand and seal,
this February 10, 190C.
R. T. MYDDELTON,
Clerk S. C.
him
vhat he
one day and asked
thought of the bill.
“I do not understand it. I do not
know what the effect will be, but I
am going to vote for it," sail Col.
Hammond.
Shortly after that, Maj. Peck met
Col. Dibble and asked him the same
question
“I do not understand that bill. I
cannot, foresee what the results will
liabilities ' be an(1 1 Hha!I vote against lt,“ said
'Col. Dibble.
Senator Lodge said in his speech:
“Legislation cannot prevent an ap
peal to tlie courts If it is alleged that
the rate Is confiscatory; but this Is
a very narrow ground and a very
limited right.
“A rate may not be absolutely con
fiscatory and yet may be in the high .
eat degree unjust and unreasonable
and Indeed well nigh ruinous. I am
not 8urc that It would be possible to
deprive a citizen by legislation of
the right to appeal to the courts as
to the Justice and reasonableness of
a given rate, which Is pufely a Judi
clal question. But no attempt ought
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the
lourt of ordinary of Lowndes county
-vill be sold on the first Tuesday in
March, 1900, at the court house door
n said county, between the legal to be made, either directly or lndi-
<a!o hours, the tract of land in said • „ .. . .
-.Minty whereon W. M. Force renld-. by sUcnce or aii8crtlon , dc ‘
Ml, nl the time of bln tlenlh, contain- 1 tllls privilege or rather, this
inc twelve acres, more or less, In the right. If delays are feared, It ll
town of Naylor, county of I^twudcs, eaay t-„ make arrangements by law
and nlnto of Georgia, In lot No. 37T. .
owlt: About one acre, known as the h ch compel the swift dlapoat
Oln House lot; two acres lying north 11011 of thcse ratlrond cases. If it la-
of land owned by W. J. Carter, j a nuoslion ns to maintaining a rate
1 rounded on the euat by public road: pending an apprstl, either by bonds
,wo_acr H es^n n aeddO„ the cas, by Mr. |or by paylnR rt , 0 money .„to court
south by lands owned by the estntn | '»«* to th, ‘ Party successful In the
>f W. M. Force: five acres bound- suit can be prevented by requiring
mI on the east and south by W. F. j the roads to give bond.
Bamberg, and on the mirth and west |
by said estnte of W M. Force.
Mrs. Oceana Force. ' NEGROES MISTAKEN.
Administratrix, i
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an or.ler from th
court of ordinary of Lowndes count
*111 be sold on the first Tuesday In
Mnrch, 1906, at the
Played Craps on Government Ground
and Thought Themselves Immune
Atlanta. Feb. 21—About 60 negroes
vho were spending Sunday playing it strengthens every organ in the
t house *door i cra P* nn ‘ l R Wn on thfi cemetery res- body to do its wbrk ns nature intend-
I el and, tried to force an entra
i the house. Then Mrs. Dov<
through the door, killing Yea
■' O’-ving to her delicate
the woman was not arrested,
will he given a hearing in a fej
VALDOSTA TIMES MAN INTER
VIEWS A. E. DIMMOCK,
Dilfngham's Plant Juice, One
Greatest Discoveries of the
Century.
In many ways Nature is all right
Just as she is, and when the hJVd of
man attempts to improve upol her
works, a botchy job, to say thtfleast
is often the result.
There are. however, a great many
instances where by a little |uman
help nature’s best gifts are
enhanced in value and brough
from obscurity in a manner
causing this century to be known as
one of progress. There is nothing
in the way of a discovery that will
prove of greater benefit to man In
general, and to the Inhabitants of
this part of America In particular,
than Plant Juice, which is an old and
valuable remedy introduced in a new
and practical form.
The whole race Is under a hypnot
ic, medicated and drug delusion. A
large portion of our race believe poi
son will cure diseases, and they con
tinue to dose themselves with blue
mass, calomel and other murcurial
preparations. Men and women who
call themselves educated classical
scholars will cling to this relic of
downright insanity and swallow
these poisonous drugs, with a belief
that these baneful agents will impart
life and cure disease.
It is enough to make a marble stat?*
ue laugh to see human beings, en
dowed with God-given power'and in
telligence Diaspheme their Creator
by such Idiotic practices. The strong
er and more venomous the dose, the
more they like it. Nature requires
nature’s remedy, suen as Plant Juice
made from roots, herbs, barks and
berries, nature’s own laboratory.
Dillingham’s Plant Juice is being '
hailed by physicians and patients I
alike as a glorious intervention of j
Providence for annihilating cer
tain diseases of a wasting nature, 1
and prolonging life; and the discov
ery of this wonderful remedy, was a
fitting climax coming as it did at the
end of a century that will
Into history as -refflarkabULrar ffTtrV
vancoment. Plant Juice, as It i* ;
sold today, is fast becoming what all j
other great discoveries soon become |
—a positive necessity that makes the j
world wonder how it go along with- ;
out It.
Ir is because the propGetor of
Plant Juice knows so well the cura- !
live pawer of this wonderful remedy !
that he offers to return the money j
where it falls to give satisfaction, i
Plant Juice is the greatest know*n i
strength creator and health restorer.
It makes the blood rich and pure. It j
tones up the tired, weakened organs.
ly scorched by fire Sunday, but the
Herald comes to us as usual. The
fact is that enterprising papers like
the Herald are not to be put out of
business by either fire or water.
They rise again and are made strong
er by the triumph over such disas
ters.
y There 1* no opium or other harmful tub-
[ (fence in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
may be given to a baby as confidently as to an
adult. It is pleasant to take, too, and always
cures, and cures quickly. It is a favorite„with
mothers of small children for colds and croup
wisjsj&sna gags.sra. *
1 Schofield’s Iron Works,
M 4NUFACKJRFR3. OF
High Grade Machinery,
MACON, GEORGIA,
n Raid comity, between the legal 1 crvatlon at the federal prison, bellev* fMl • 1111,1 whenever it falls you get
■ale hours, the Irael or land In said Ing they were Immune from arrest fh „
MiuntV whereon Hannah Roberts re- tM . a ... B nn . 1 T !'T •’' no,h " E t,le " ,,rW .. so
tided, al the time of her death, eon I ’ CaM,e ,, ' B0,c on n fro ' , n "" orU 1-00,1 for ,l10 weak, the aged or the
nlnlng on,, house and two acres o' roaonr » llo °, werL ' pounced upon yes- lull-down system ns Dillingham
’and. more or Ions, In Hie north-cart terday by Warden Moyer of tho fed- 1>lanl Juice. It transforms the
aornor of block No. 16. lot No 12. In oral prison and County Policemen fron ’!' w ™ k - a " n S a , n< \ ' 'i 9 ,‘i’, r '’° re '
1 x.wndeK county Georgia, nnd In the ; HeariI n, ml ,, : < ' on,lltlon , 10,0 „ hmtltn
j ticaiu ami * <>oie. I vigorous life filling It with
j Tho negroes ‘made n break for lib- I houyancy nnd beauty and causes
i erty nnd all but five of them manag* j these* conditions to be continuous
and easily maintained through
own of Melrose, on the south side of
right of wn.v of the Georgia Southern
■md Florida Railway. .
J. P. Prescott,
Administrator of Hannah Roberts'
estate.
Application for Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
fi'lie report of tin* appraisers ap
pointed to set - apart a year’s support
to the widow of O. .1 We. -on. de
ed to get away. These five were ar
rested and placed in the county Jail.
Warden Moyer does not propose that
there shall he any violation of the
state laws around tlie prison simply j
because ir Is government property j
’arlable changes of tlie seasons.
Dillingham’s Plant Juice makes the
weak strong and the old youqg again
A. E. DImmock.
These remedies can he- obtained at
Hahira Drug Co.. Hahlra, Ga. and J.
P. Carter. Naylor, Ga. •
Steam Eugiues, Boilers, Saw
Mills, Oauo Mills, Corn Mills,
Iron Grinders, Shafting, Pul
leys, Boxing, Gearing, Iron
and Brass Castings of every
description. We are Original
Inventors of the Tnrpentiue
Distillers Steam Pumping Out
fit.
We have lately equipped our
already extensive boiler shops,
which now gives us largest ca
pacity of any manufacturers
in the South.
We are headquarters for Steam
Pumps, Inspirators, Injectors,
Valves, Lubricators, Wrought
Iron Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Pipe
Fittings and Pipe Fitters’ Ma
terials.
Roberts & Jones
vustd. having 1mm
is therefore to clt
'erned, to show c
an. why said report *
idiuittod to record, an l
ludgtmuit of the court
Monday in March. 19(9'
A V. Simmi
filed, this hies in rear of the
all persona eon- btilhllnp.
ise. If any they . .
t Simula not be alm n 01 ' 1 ’ -
.n l be made tint h' 11 '' 11 ' 1 »<*>'■'•
at their new sta-
Roberts, Cradford
headquarters for mule*
They have any kind of
d. and they wore bought
it will pay eve
21-w-tues and
The New York Herald
Daily nnd Sunday editions, con I
tiling all the news from everywhere gfi
; sale at Breedlove’s book «tore. j [«,
cht Don’t fail To got the New York Her-
>no aid. li is a perfect mine of informa
i'm tlon. It has the best comic magazine ^
•savh money and deal direct with the manufacturers
J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS CO., Proprietors, Macon, Ga.
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