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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATlfRDAV, MARCH iO, 1906.
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! AVERY’S DISC CULTIVATORS.
* Gantt Cotton Planters and Guano Distributors.
; Vulcan Steel Beam Plows. Dixie Plows.
* Georgia Ratchet Stocks. Double Stocks.
* Plow Gear. Steel Shapes===Tke Best Made.
* Kokomo and Pioneer Wire Fence. . . , . .
* The Mpst Complete Line of Labor Saving Farm Tools Ever Carried in Valdosta
j —PATT AIM'D 9FF OTTT?
| J. E. Roberts Hardware Co.,
; BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
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STOVES AND RANGES.
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HOKE#PLIE$
ALBERT.
TO
“GOOD SHIP IS SINKING.”
Major Gillette Tells Why he Will Re
turn to Philadelphia.
Savannah, March 7.—Discussing
his reasons for leaving the Engineer"
ing Corps of the United States army
to accept the position of Chief Engi
neer of the filtration bureau of Phil*
adelphla, Major C. E. Gillette sat’d
today:
“The good ship Philadelphia was
in distress and as I was on board
by voluntary assignment It would
have been desertion for me to have
left, even to take a life boat.”
He says he expects to give Phila
delphia filtered water in 14 months
and cut down the number of typhoid
The Candidate Returns the Attack
and Says That Paid Politicians are
a Menace to the People—He Also
Charge. That Insurance Companies fever cases existing there,
Had Albert on Salary List I
Atlanta, March 7—In view of Al-i
bert Howell, Jr.’s attack on Hoke
Smith printed on Sunday, Mr. Smith 1
reference to Mr. Howell in his
speech at Danielsville will be of In
terest fo the public. /
A Journal special says:
“Mr. Smith said in part: 'The hired
politician Is one of the greatest ob
stacles to legislation and administra'
tion in behalf of the masses of the
people.
Employed Representatives.
“ ‘With the employed political rep-
From the Wheel of Life.
Here are some epigrams and phil
osophy from Elen Glasgow’s new
ndvel, “The Whoel of Life.’”
The trouble Is that you don’t live
on the earth at all, but in a ltttte
hanging garden of the imagination.
Somehow, success looks like sel
fishness. *
He who gives up his happiness and
Is still happy has gained not only
the beauty of his forfeited Joys, but
has added to his own/i strength that
is equal to the Btrength of his unful
filled desire.
I accumulate nothing but habits.
Virtue is another name for wisdom
resentatives of the railroad compa- and that is often found late, and in
nies holding tl^e controlling position I hard places.
OLD FOLKS TESTIFY.
PETITION FOR CHARTER,
All Old People In Valdoeta and Their GEORGIA—Echols County:
Children Take Notice. | To the Superior Court of Said
A time comes to every one when County:
the life forces begin to fall. We be-I The petition of A. C. Garbutt, of
to , feeI / flat T e . ar ? go,ng 'J own , Coffee county, Georgia. J. F. Bailey
hill and perhaps that the end of ac- i A . _ _ „ ’ .
tive service, If not life, Is near. and A. S. Bailey, of Lowndes coun-
These extracts from some letters j ty, Georgia, respectfully shows:
recently received from old people j That they desire for themselves,
should be interesting reading:
Mr. A. J. Baker, of Evansville,
Ind., says, “I believe there is no oth
er medicine equal to Vinol for old
people. I would not take $1000 for
the good it has done me.”
*nrs. Sarah J. Windrom, cousin
of the late United States president,
Zachary Taylor, says, “Vinol is a
God-send to old people. I am seven
ty-six years old, but owing to the
strengthening qualities of Vinol, I
feel young, active and well today.”
Mr. Jos. Bankson, of Decatpr, 111.,
seventy-eight years of age, says
“Vinol has made me strong, active, they may deem best
and well.” j own stock, tools and
their associates, successors and
signs, to become incorporated under
the name and style of a. G. Garbutt
Lumber Company; that the object of
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
millB and planing mids and to use In
connection therewith dry-kilns, in
says ! necessary in or out of this state, as
buy and
implements
PETITION FO.. CHARTER.
STATE IP GEORGIA —Lowndes
County:
To tho Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of D. Ingram and
Guy A. Carswell, of said State and
county respectfully shows,
That they desire for them-
STATE
_ County
Court of Said
County:
'he petit U>i
- e.7
state'
shows: i
First: That they desire for them
selves, their associates, successors
JF GEORGIA — Lowndes
Superior
of A. F. Langforl
a, both of Valdosta; la
county, respectfully
selves, their associates, Accessors JP'STSff
and assigns, to become Incorporated -Li?® VaI '
under the name and style of “The j
Inwell Manufacturing Company.”
The term for which pe-
to be incorporated
of the machinery of the democratic
party, entertaining your office hold
ers and giving them passes, how can
their Influence fall to impress Itself
upon legiolation?
V ^Wthile the employed politicians
are about the state capitol dlstribut*
ing favors you are quietly at home
working to support ^your families. I
have called particular attention to
two men in Georgia who have been
employed by corporations to influ
ence legislation.
“ T have called attention to Judge
Hamilton McWhorter because the j
Men have ruled the world In two
ways, they have made the laws and
they have made the Jokes.
I haven’t faith in salvation that
must be worked out by somebody
else.
Starving Isn’t half as bad as writ
ing trash.
Money has as much relation to hap
piness as the frame has to the fin
ished picture—all It does Is to Bhow
It off to the world.
There are two things one should
never change—a perfume and a lover
The Joy of living, after all is not
Mr. A. E. Dlmmock says, “Vinol f and all other property necessary to
owes Its virtue to the fact that it operate steam mills; to buy, own
contains ' In a highly concentrated f and lease railroad iron anJ engines
form all the active, curative, strong-! and operate tram roads and railroads
thenlng and body-building properties! 11 # * or the purpose of becoming
of cod liver oil. It makeB rich, red j cotnmon carriers, but to use in the
blood, healthy body material andifitoduct of their said business; to
sound, steady nerves, la this way^4vu and operate electric light plants
It repairs worn tissues, checks the-, tod machinery, and engage in* the
natural decline of the aged and re- manufacture of ice, and to buy and
places weakness with Strength. Ev
ery aged person in Valdosta should
try Vinol'on our guarantee to refund
the money if it fails to give satlsfac*
tion.” A. E. Dlmmock, ’druggist.
sell steam, electric and gasoline en
glncs 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
kinds of wood, pine, cypress and
TRANSPORT INGALLS ON REEF8jhard wood, and to do a lumber and
_____ naval stores brokerage business, and
_ ...... . ! also to do a general merchandise
Battalion of Twentieth Infantry on business; to manufacture brick and
Board Wer© Rescued by Guards. I artificial stone to be used In erect-
Manila, March 7.—The Inter-Island ing dry-kilns for their own use or
transport Ingalls Is ashore on Ra* I * 0T . at wholesale or retail to the
_ - _ .. .. . I public generally: to engage in the
porapo Reef, off the southern coast manufacture of turpentine and naval
ers ask to fe incorporated is twenty ' ‘l , *»? * i. 88
JTS.VS fthtt 0f renewa ' I ™" i; The capital “°sa,.
3rd. The iapital stock of the cor- corporation is to be two thousand
poratlon Is to be one thousand dol- dollars ' divided Into shares of $101
lars, divided Into shares of twenty- each. Petitioners further ask the
five dollars each. Petitioners, how- privilege of Increasing said capital
evor^ajik the privilege of increasing stock from time to time to any
Id^lSapltal stock from time to time amount not exceeding in the aggre-
t exceeding In the aggregate gate ten thousand dollars, and also
$5,000. ! to decrease said capital stock from
4th Twenty-five per cent of said ' tiro® fo time not lower than the
”* :ol stock of $1,000 has already original amount of two thousand
pai l in | dollars.
5th. The object of the proposed ! Fourth: The whole of said capi-
corporatlon is pecuniary profit and j tal stock of two thousand dollars haa
gain to Its stockholders. Petition’ already been actually paid in.
ers propose to carry on the business I Fifth: The object of the proposed
of compounding ana manufacturing corporation is pecuniary gain and
proprietary medicines and selling Profit to lt$ stock holders. Petition-
tender by Governor Terrell to him j in having a thing, but in wanting It.
of a place upon the supreme court
bench carries proof to the public of
the extent to which the influence of
hired politicians has reached in the
state
His Insurance Connection.
“I have called attention to Mr. Al
bert Howell, Jr., not because he Is a
brother of Hon. Clark Howell, but be
cause proof before the New York leg
lslative committee showed that even
the insurance companies have sought
to reach your legislature by political
pull.
“The testimony showed that the
New York life insurance companies
and the New York Mutual and New
York Equitable spent over $500,000
in five years to influence legislation
In 'different states In the union. The
testimony showed that the scheme
of the insurance companies was to
‘get the right man’ in each state,
one politically so strong that the leg
islator ‘who went agalnsthis wishes
wouldgo out of politics.’
“The proof showed that Mr. Albert
Howell, Jr. was the man whom the
insurance companies got In Georgia,
and that they paid him $1,500 per
year. It Is unnecessary to show Just
what these men do for companies
which hire them. No man is so fool
ish as fo suppose the corporations
would hire them unless they produc
ed results.”
All life Is an evolution into the
consciousness of itself.
Clears the Complexion.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stim
ulates tlu liver and thoroughly
cleanses the system and clears the
complexion of pimples and blotches.
It is the best laxative for women and
children as It is mild and pleasant,
and does not gripe or sicken. Orino
is much superior to pills, aperient
waters, and all ordinary cathartics as
It does not Irritate the stomach and
bowels.
mon. wed. frl.
of the Island of Luzon. She will
probably be a total wreck. A bat
talion of the Twentieth Infantry, en
route to Manila, where they were to
transfer to the transport Sheridan
for the United States, were aboard
the Ingalls. They wero rescued by
a coast guard cutter. The transport
LIscum has been sent to take off the
soldlerh’ baggage and render any as
sistance. The sailing ot the Sheri
dan has been delayed.
We read a good deal about politi
cal land slides at this season of the
year, most of which is done to stlmu
late courage.
NEW YORK AMERICANS.
Birmingham, Ala., March 7—The
New York American Baseball team
arrived here today and immediately
Farmers Greatly Behind.
The farmers are said to be fur
ther behind with their crops than
they have been in a long time, due
to the continued rains. They have
really done very little by way of pre’
paring the soil.
It Is understood, too, that they con'
template planting provision crops
more largely than ever before. The
low price of sea Island cotton the
past year will drive them to this.
Do Not be Imposed Upon.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar many Imitations are offer
ed for the genuine. These worthless
Imitations have similar sounding
names. Beware of them. The gen
uine Foley’s Honey and Tar Is lr\ a
yellow package. Ask for it and re
fuse any substitute. It is the best
remedy for coughs and colds.
Geo. W. KEENE,
DENI 1ST,
Lake Park, - Georgia.
CURRAN R. ELLIS,
ARCHITECT,
Dr. Clarence Whittington.
DENTIST
B. S. Richardson,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Valdosta. Ga.
PHCENIX LODGE NO. 4.
I. C. O. F
Meets every Friday evening at eight
o’clock, Ashley Building, oorner
Patter-on 8t. and Hill Are
It is said that Dr. Nunnally wants
a joint debate with Hoke Smith, but
begun spring practice. The team will It remains to be seen whether he will
remain here until March 23rd. j get his wants or not.
CRANFORD & WALKER,
Attorneys-at-Law
J ALDOSTA GEORGIA
Office* Ashler hnlMina. room* I ®nrt j
WOODWARD & SMITH,
LAWYERS.
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IX
COURT HOUSE. !
stores by all of the methods in use,
Including manufacture by wood dis
tillation, 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 buy,
lease and own all such property,
real and personal, as may be neces
sary In the conduct and carrying on
ot the business aforesaid, and to
sell, convey, let and mortgage aud
dispose of In any manner, at any
i-Tie they may deem proper. They
desire the further right to engage in
farming and truck farming and the
right to purchase and sell land for
farm purposes whenever they may
see fit to do so. They desire
right to borrow n.oney and secure
the same by mortgage or otherwls
and the right to issue bonds In the
discretion of the board of directors
anfl t0 secure said bonds by mort
gage or deed of trust oa any cr an
of the property of said corporation
They also desire the right and privi
lege to form associations or partner
•hips with any other corporation or
with individuals for the purpose of
conducting or carrying on any simi
lar business.
That their object is to do any and
all the things above specified and,
especially, to engage In the manufac
ture of lumber and turpentine and to
deal In timber and timbered lands
for the profit of the stockholders
hereof.
That tue capital stock to be em
ployed by them In said business is
fifty thousand ($'50,000) dollars, all
of which Is actually paid in, divided
Into shares of one hundred ($100)
dollars each, and tney desire the
right to increase their capital stock
from time to time ro any amount
not to exceed two hundred and fifty
thousand ($250,000) dollars, and slm
ilarly, to decrease the capital stock
not below the original capitalization'
that there shall be no personal IK
blllty of stoc holders who have
paid their subscriptions in full. They
desire the right and pjwer to pass
such by-laws as may be necessary for
the government and control of said
company; to sue and be sued, and
to have a corporate seal.
That the principal place of carry
ing on the business of said Company
will be in the town of StatenvIIle, in
the county of Echols, State of Geor
gia, but your petitioners desire and j
the same both by retail, and
sale, and buying and using L,
tides or medicines necessary to the
,-'impounding and manufacturing
fif’d • ■•oprletary medicines
and petitioners to be em
powered with all the rights and
privileges and to do and exercise all
necessary acts that properly and le
gally pertain to the business of com
pounding and manufacturing propri*
etary medicines.
The principal place of busi
ness of the proposed corporation
will be the city of Valdosta, Ptattf
anl county aforesaid.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under
name and style of “The Inwell Man*
ufacturlng Company,” entitled to
the rights, privileges and Immuni
ties and subject to the liabilities
fixed by law.
This Feb. 9, 1906.
H. W. CARSWELL,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
I. R. T. Myddelton, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true copy of the petition for char
ter as appears of file in my office.
Given under my hand and seal,
this February 10, 1906.
R. T. MYDDELTON.
Clerk S. C.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
T. W. Nicholson,
vs.
Florence Nicholson,
Libel for Divorce.
Thedefendant, Florence V. Nich
olson, Is hereby required personally
or by attorney to be and appear at
the superior court of said county, to
held In and for said county on
•‘Ird Monday in May next, 1906,
\ and there to answer the plaint*
complaint for divorce as in re-
* thereof said court will proceed
as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Robt. G. Mitch-
11. Judge of sail court this March
3rd, 1906. R. T. Myddleton, I
Clerk S. C.
>w»w propose to carry oa th4 busines*
bricknrt!-l
flclal stone and other /bonding ma
terial; to contract f for and build , .
houses and other structures, and to
contract for and do street and rood
paving;, and they further , desire the
power and authority to trade In and
handle all kinds of ouildlng materi
als, an! all other such artlc’ss and’
things as may be profitably handled
and sold In connection with their
said business. They desire the pow
er to act as general or special agents
of other persons or ‘companies In
selling or handling any article or ar
ticles appropriate to their said busi
ness or usually and conveniently
connected with their busines-i; and
to make contracts, to act ns such
agents, and to exercise the usual
powers and to do all other necessar?
and proper acts which pertain to or
ma.i he connected with tald manu
facturing business, and the sold
business of dealing in and selling:
all sich articles and things as may
be profitably connected with said
business. They further desire the
power and authority to lease or own
such real estate as may be necessary
In their sali business.
Sixth. The principal office and
place of business of the proposed
corporation will be in the city of
Valdosta, said state and county, but
they desire the right to establish
branch offices, agencies and factories
elsewhere.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate in the nemo
and style aforesal J, entitled ,to the ^
rights, prlvibg s and immunities
and subject to the liabilities fixed by
law
This February 27th, 1906.
WOODWARD & SMITHS
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed In office this February 27th,
1906. R. T. MYDDELTON.
Clerk Superior Court Lowndes coun-
tr, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Myddelton. Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, hero
by certify that the above and fore-
of this State as may be deemed I going is a true and correct copy of
proper and necessary to the inter
est of said Company.
That they desire to be Incorpora
ted for the period of twenty (20)
vears, with the privilege of renewal
at the expiration of such time.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray
fh:t they and thetr associates and
successors may be Incorporated for
the purposes aforesaid, under said
''Quorate name, with the capltaL
and for the term aforesaid, and with**
the rights aforesaid, and that they
may have conferred upon them, their
.as■•oclates and successors, all the
rights, powers, privileges and lm-
murlfles as are usual or incident to
-uch corporations and to do such
other things as are allowed to cor
porations under the la'lVs of this
JAS. M. JOHNSON.
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Petit n for corporation filed In the
ask that the right be conferred upon ; Clerk’s Office this 8t.h day of Febru-
such association to have agencies j ary, lyo6.
and offices and carry on said burl- GEO. W. PRTNE.
ness at such other place in and o-1 Clerk Superior Cfcurt Ecuols County.
the original petition filed In my of
fice this February 27th 190C
R. T. MYDDELTON,
Clerk Superior Court Lowndes Coun
ty, Georgia.
FOR 8ALE:
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In April, next, at public out-cry, at
the court house, in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, certain
property, of which the following is
a full and complete description:
16 acres of lot No , being part
of the Drew Vickers lot. and bounded
the north by Sam Lucas, on the
i gy Dr. Stafford, on the so«»tb
Prince Irwin and on the west by
Fender. Said property levied on a•
the property of Doc Wilby to satis
fy an execution issued from the su
perior Court of said county in faw>r
Lewis, Robinson & Company
against Doc Wilby. said property be
ing In the possession of Doc Wilby.
This the 2nd lay of March, 1906.
J. F. PASSMORE, Sheriff.