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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, APKILl
2i, 1906.
IN MACON’S JAIL IN
’ THEY REMAIN.
Prisoners Gpirrits Seem' not to Be
Dampened by Their Impending
Sentence to the Bars Which Shut
Them Out From Sunshine and Lib*
erty—Spend Time Reading and
Conversing.
Macon, April 18— 1 The second day's
stay in the Bibb county jail of Greene
and Gaynor, who were brought from
Savannah Sunday morning, was in all
irptpects similar to the first. The
'question as to whether or not the men
have decided to make an appeal, but
to go to the penitentiary and by good
behavior, cut the four years sentence
to three, is being seriously debated
by the people well informed on the
question.
The men cannot give bond and
thus secure their liberty during the
two of three years that would be con
sumed in the trial. The sentences, be
fore the time the final decision could
be reached, would have been served
if the men go at once to the peniten
tiary The amount of the fines, stu-
>endous as it is, would be paid out to
ittorney's before the end of the trial.
Jailor Hubbard, under whose care
the men are, and who makes sever
al visits each day to the cell stated
to them yesterday that the opinion
of the general public was -that no ap
peal would be made. The remark was
greeted by a loud laugh by Mr. Gay
nor.
Both men seemed cheerful and in
the best of spirits throughout yester
day. J. A. Elder of Monticello who
is held for lunacy at the jail, and
who is allowed the freedom of the
^orridors, spent a greater part of the
in conversation with the men
[rough the cell “door. Mr. Gaynor
[pecially, seemed to enjoy the diver-
Ion and his laugh could be often
[eard.
Tr. Elder stated to the Telegraph
yesterday, afternoon tjiat MT.
Ud that since their advent
Lew tourist hotel stock'was look
up, according to the papers.
'he men together occupied a hos-
tal cell dn the second floor of the
lildlng. The furnishings have been
jigmented by a table, on which are
|great number of books, magazines
I and periodicals. A case of Lithia wa
ter was ordered this morning. Meals
ale sent from the Lanier hotel and
iho hpgt of cigars and tobacca is se
cured by the prisoners. They spend
the time talking to each other and to
Mr Elder.
Any request for an interview ex
cept when made by an acquaintance
firmly denied. The jail Is beseiged
by people whose curiosity Is aroused
L cocci > ing the men, and numberless
I Requests are made of Jailor Hubbard
dally to be allowed to see the men.
These he always declines.
A FIGHT OVER
A
FAINTED AFTER CHURCH.
| R. V L. Day, Whose Skull Was Crush-
"l cd Several Months Ago.
jouglas, Ga., April 38—Mr. R. V.
L Day, whose skull was broken In
Uj places last September by John
Di mas the negro who Is now In 9a*
‘•^'faanan jail, for safekeeping, after at
tending revival services at the Meth
odist church last night, and Just up
on his arrival home, fainted and in
faring, reopened the wound. His
head had been trepanned in two
niseis and he had lately returned
Atlanta after a second opera-
He was unconscious through-
i® night, despite the efforts of
iors. While he Is resting quiet-
ay, his recovery is very doubfc-
pNE ’KILLED AND ^NE WOUNDED
Fitzgerald, Ga., April 18—During
; dispute li tne ne.ro settlement this
n. one negro man was sh >t
M ki’led and a negro woman fatal-
wounded. *
The negro who did the shooting
nade his escape, but dogs have been 1
|)ht on his trail and It is thought h*
will be taken. I
A Lucky Postmistress '
Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who
found Dr. King's New Life Pills ’
be the best remedy she ever tried ‘
kepplng the Stomach, Liver and
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■teed by A. 2. Dirnmock and W.
Dunaway, ^ugglsts. Price 25c.
W. V. Casey Went to Terminal Sta
tion With Mrs. J. Q. Courtney, who
Had Parted ,From Her Husband*
When Courtney Came Along and
the Altercation Followed.
Atlanta, April 18—A serious trag
edy was narrowly averted at the Ter
minal station about midnight Monday
night when John G. Courtney, a rail
way mail clerk discovered his wife
in conversation with W. V. Casey,
a stock man employed at the Union
stock yards, formerly of Valdosta.
Immediately after locating the cou
ple, Courtney is said to have
proached them and censured them In
no unmistakable terms. An argument
followed between Courtney and Casey
during which both men drew pistols
One of the pistols was discharged the
ball striking the cement flooring and
rebounding penetrated Courtneys hat.
Beyond a slight wound on the thumb
of Casey, said to have been caused
by the hammer of Courtney's revol,
ver neither of the men were Injured.
ourtney, his wife and Casey were
all taken to police headquarters, the
men being docketed for disorderly
conduct and the woman being held
a witness. Sometime during the
rly morning Mrs. Courtney was al
lowed to leave the station house upon
the promise of friends that she would
appear In recorder’s court at 2:30
Tuesday afternoon.
Early Tuesday morning Casey was
released from custody on a cash bond
of $100, guaranteeing his appearance
In court Tuesday afternoon The cash
bond was put up by Jocob W. Patter
son of the Union Stock Yards Co.
The statements of Courtney and
Casey differ very materially, Casey
alleging that Courney’s attack on
him was the result of an argument
over a fine dog said to have been
lost by Courtney, while Courtney de
clare that It was Casey’s attentions
to Mrs. Courtney that prompted him
to have words with Casey.
WliS* seen by a reporter at po
lice headquarters Tuesday morning
the two men were in adjoining cells
Casey occupying No. 2 and Courtney
No. 3, state department. Both of
them talked freely, their statements
agreeing on only two points—that
being that Casey was at the terminal
station with Mrs. Courtney.
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The Caae of Miss Irene Crosby Is One
of Thousands of Cures made by Lydia
E. Pinkham’e Vegetable Compound.
How many women realize that
it is not the plan of nature that woman
should suffer ao severely.
To Amend a Charter.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of the, Henderson-
Cranford Buggy Company shows un
to the court as follows?;
First: That petitions* was under
its present name duly jlncorporatsl
by order of this Honorable Court at
the November adjourned term, 1902,
Thousands of American women, how
ever, have found relief from all monthly
suffering by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, as It is the most
thorough female regulator known to
medical science. It cures the condition
which causes so much discomfort and
robs these periods of their terrors.
Miss Irene Crosby, of 313 Charlton
Street, East Savannah, Ga., writes:
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is a true friend to woman. It bos been of
great benefit to me, curing me of irregular
and painful periods when everything else had
failed, and I gladly recommend it to other
suffering women.”
Women who are troubled with pain
ful or irregular periods, backache,
bloating (or flatulence), displacement
of organs, inflammation or ulceration,
that “bearing-down” feeling, dizzi
ness, faintness, indigestion, nervous
prostration or the blues, should take
immediate action to ward off the seri- w ^
ous consequences, and be restored to i n May "next, at the court" house d
E ?rfect health and strength by tokiiff , sa |<i county, within the legal hours
ydia B. Pinkhnraa Vegetable Com-j 0t aa l e , t o the highest bidder, for
oound, and then write to Mrs. Pink. ca8h all th - e following property to
am, Lynn, Mass., for further free ad- w j t . r
l ln6 •“ the 12t >> district of Lowndes
ehar^ Thoullndf hlve bLn cLSi 8 °?? ty ' being seventy-one
thereof, being the 15th 'day of Janu-’
ary, 1902.
Second: That your petitioner de-
sires that Us charter'be amended so
that It shall have the right and pow
er to lBeue from time to time Pre
ferred Stock tn such amount not ex
ceeding fifty thousand (dollars, under
such rules and regulations and upon
such terms and conditions! tnd bear
Ing such rate of Internet u Its stock
holders or board of directors may
deem wise and lestrab'.e, and that
Its capital stock be 1 increased to
such an amount. j
Third: Petitioner <jev>r»s that lte
charter he further amended by add-
Ing the words "or nijkr” between the
twenty-first and twenty-second worJi
of paragraph seven of Its original
petition. t fi
Fourth: Petitioner, avers that lta
stock holders desire, feesent and au
thorize the forei
ae Is shown by a
Its minutes filed
Wherefore, petit
said amendment be
This March 26th, 1*06.
Hendsrson-Cranford Buggy Co,
By Cranford A Walker,
: It* Attorneys.
Filed ln Office March qcth, 1906.
GEORGIA—LowndeS County:
I, R. T. Myddelton, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said eounty, do
certify that the shove Is a true and
correct copy of the petition for
amendment t charter of the Hen-
derson-Cranford Buggy Co., now of
file In this office.
R. T.VmYDDELTON, Clerk.
V.
In the District Court of the United
Status for tho Southern District
of Georgia, Southwestern
Division.
In the matter of the Comfort Trad
ing Company, Bankrupt
In Bankruptcy.
GEORGIA—Thomas County:
NOTICE OF SALE.
State of Georgia—County of Lowndes
City of Valdosta:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
lu May, next, at the court house ln
said county, within the legal hours
for sale, to the highest bidder, for
By virtue of an order by Honor-, ? h '„ P /°, P#rt 7. t 9' W .L t!
able J. H. Merrill, Referee in Bank- C v» l iH n , Cty , ot ’ 1 ? cfttod * n !be
ruptcy In the above stated matter, „‘ y . ol ? ,,nts, •
granted March 19th, 1906, the un Jer- a ’ * ront,n {f (60) feet on
signed as trustee of the Comfort ^1,. av , en , u 1 'L, an . d mnnlng back one
Trading Company, bankrupt, will lTZViToXe°lo^X ml
sell at Boston, Georgia, at publlo , avenue on the erne hv ^UMaV mSS
outcry, free from all liens, during S„ the
the usual hours of sale on the 23rd a ” the Artie* to?
day of April, 1906, the following de- a certaln lo kn^ FnS rtf*
scribed property: A parcel of land Kazansaatot “ * ,obn
in the town at Boston, Thomas coun | Said land levied on as the property
ty, Georgia, bounded by line begin- of T. M. Cook to satisfy an execu-
nlng at the southwest corner of the tlon Issued by the Clerk of the City
Intersection of Main and railroad Council of the City of Valdosta In
streets, runnlnfc thence easterly alonfi favor of the city of Valdosta against
he north margta of Railroad street T. M. Cook for street pavinTpur-
191 feet to west line of opera house poses v y
This the 15th day of March, 1906.
C. DAM PIER,
Marshall and Chief of Police.
3 27 4w.
LOWNDE8 SHERIFF SALE8.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold on 1 the first Tuesday
charge,
by to doing.
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+ THESE ME «FJOP *
Progress of Big Dry Dock.
Port Said, April 17—The drydock
Dewey was reported today by wire
less telegraphy as being one hun
dred and fifty miles off from this
port.
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Is Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money If
after taking one bottle you are not
satisfied with results. 60 cents hy
A. E. Dimmock.
Sure of the Road.
Nashville Is sure of a railroad to
Valdosta. We believe It wlU be built
ln less than two years.—Herald.
You know rhe medicine that
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bites of insects, reptiles and
mad dogs, croup, caked
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erysipelas, etc.
FOR INTERNAL nndJEXTERNAL
USE.
CARLISLE & CO.
* MACON, - GEORQIA ^
*
(71) acres of lot of land number
seventeen (17) In said district; boun
ded on the north by Mitchell Jones
avenue, on the south by original Hue
of said lot of land and on the east
and west by marked lines, being all
that part of lot of land number sev
enteen .(17) -lying south of Mitchell
Jones avenue, which was deeded by
Byrd Hightower to Joseph Hightow
er, and being the place on which
Harry Franklin now lives.
Said land being levied on as' the
property of tbe said Harry Franklin
to satisfy sn execution Issued from
the city couM^v Valdosta In favor
Of T, M r^SaHf'lueumor ~df the es-
tatSof Mitchell Jones against
said Harry Franklin.
This the 2nd day at April, 1906
Price, * 50 Cents.
. . . FOR BALK BY . . .
E. DIMMOOK’D PHARMACY.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold on the first Tuesday In
May next, at public outcry at the
courthouse In said, county, between
the legal hours of fcalp, to the hlghe* 1
bidder for cash certain property of
which the following is a’ full and
complete description: One stock of
goods, consisting of groceries, hard
ware, tinware, woodenware, glass
ware, crockeryware, notions, station*
tt, T. drugs, Shoes, confectioneries,
which stock of goodsls now located l n
the store ln Hahlra. Lowndes county,
Georgia,'.occupied sag run by G. W.
Roberts and now ln the possession of
said O. W. Roberts, being held by
him with the content of Laura A.
Roberts In whose favor the execution
was Issued on which the levy as de
scribed below was based. Said stock
of goods will remain In said store In
Hahlra until after the sale because of
the difficulty and expense that would
thence north at right angles on
Railroad street 462 feet; thence near
ly west 191 feet to east margin of
Main street; thence ln a straight
line along the east margin of Main ...
street 462 feet to starting point, to- NOTICE OF 8ALE.
gether with all the buildings and state of Georgia—County of wowndes
other structures now on said ,prem- j —City of Valdosta;
ises Including one ginnery building 1 will be Bold on -'in firm
30x136 feet, two stories high, wlthaS In Mav noIt at tu. conrJ 1
“L," or an extension 25x60 feet, said tou“y wlthto th? 1?^ ^,,1“
three stories high; also one story 0 f sale to the highest
frame ware house 02x100 feet; also cash the following
one Liddell Ginnery outfit having That certaln itv to? W ? :
four 70-saw gins and other fixtures; the city of Valdosta llL
also one Wlnshlp Mounger Ginnery tv Genriria fmntw ^ T”.'
outfit having three 70-saw gins; also oa ' un, aV e’nuo° ans , 6 °
five Sea Island cotton gins; two hundred (tn?i d r„ ? D ” S . b ^ Ck
forty horse power boilers; two 36 £ tr 8 et J./LllS JJ J8t , h 0n A? hl ? y
horse power steam engines; one 75 Hill avenue °nff^° a « D °^ h i.s by
horse power engine; one 80 horse atree , if 881 by J\ atll , cy
power boiler; one dynamo with all known thi b , y . a certala Iot
fixtures, appurtenances, belting, etc., wunf hv ®, y . °i' and on th0
scale, tools, trucks, pumps, tanks, Inhl | a „ 88rt *f“ jUC know n as ithe
hose and other machinery and ttx- Jo 2?. , K , aaan f 9 , > ot -
tures, now kept and used in connec- n t rp J i? n >, , e( ! on a ® property ,
tion with said ginnery and altogeth- ii v 0 ^ 10 ® atl8fy an oxecu^
er constituting the plant of the Com* rnn«M? ? th * ^ erk of th « Clif
fort Trading Company In said town , n u , tbe '“ y ot Valdfl
of Boston, Georgia, except a parcel , ay ? r J >J „ tlla City of V]
of lana sold by W. C. Snodgrass to a8a ! nst T * C°ok for sli
the Georgia Northern Railroad Com-, P Thlf mh'Xv , Tnr ,
pany described as follows: Com-1 lms «y of Man
mencing at the southwest corner of
Opera House and running north 248
feet to a stake, thence southwesterly
162 feet to a stake, 210 feet north of i Libel
the northern boundary of the A. C. npnnnTA r
L. Railroad; thence west 31 feet to , ,, I1UIA ~Low
Main street; south 210 feet to inter- J * w - Wa lher i
section of Main and Railroad streets; | Supreme Couj
thence east along the northern boun-1 J^ rm 19 °6.
dary of said A. C. L. right-of-way ' the Def<
189 feet to starting point; also prop- Walker: You
erty bought of F. H. Lummus Sons to be and app.
Company, of Columbus, Georgia, to- Court of Lowm_
wit: One 280 saw battery condenser held in and for
and one double- box press with steam third Monday in
cylinder and tramper. This sa d and there to anB’
property shall be offered for sale ln Pj a * n t of divorce, —
3ulk, and the property, the title, aa * J court will pi
which is claimed by Lummus Sons ^ a PP erta lP-
Company, towlt: One 280 saw bat-Witness the Hon.
tery condenser and one Jouble box 1 ®"» Judg© of said com
press with steam cylinder and, ^ a Y °* Maroh, 1906.
tramper. shall be offered for sale; „ , B- T.. MYDD1
separately; and that the remainder 1 • 24 w 2m.
of it shall also be offered to be (
sold separately and the bids thus 1 _ 4
made shall be reported to the Court ; pp,,c * t,0n for Le *vo,to
for confirmation.
This March 21, 1906.
JAS. M. JONES,
Trustee.
3 24 w 4w.
J. J. Boone, guardian of1
[sons and property of James,!
• ard and Agnes May Boone, ha?
j proper form applied to the unde?
Jed for leave to sell a certain tfl
:Of land belonging to said JaraJL
Leonard and Agnes May Boone’s ej
tate for the purpose of educating!
and maintaining said minor children.
hey greatly aid tl
gently
no Sar:
Fire Insurance.
Tornado Insurance.
Insure Yonr Property With
Biitch & Richard on,
For New Road.
GEORGIA—Lowndea County:
Whereas, certain petitioners bare
made their application to this court
praying for an order granting tho
establishment of a new roil com
mencing from public road leading
from Lake Park to Valdosta at a
point near J. C. King's residence ln
Lake Park district at land line di
viding J. C. King's and Ml',is Wls-
enbaker; thence following said land
'line, dividing lands of Dr. Rouse
and RobL Hineley; thence lands of
T. J. High, J. H. Carter anil A. C.
Carter; thence lands of W B. High
and G. B. Martin; thence lands of
Andrew Frier and G. B. Martin, and
Intersecting the public road lead'ng
from Valdosta, Ga., to 3eit"'.e, Fla.,
near the residence of G. B. Martin,
In the 16th district ot said county.
And where as, commissioners appoltn
d for that purpose have reviewed and
marked out said contemplated road,
and reported to the commissioners ot
roads and revenues of laid county
that said road will be of much pub-
utility and convenience. Now
this Is to cite and adra'>alaa all p“r
sons that on and after the 7th day
of May next, 1906, said new road
will be granted If no gojl cause is
shown to the contrary.
Witness tbe Hon. Commissioners
of Roads and Revenues, ibis Marsh
29th, 1906. R. T. MYDDELTON,
Clerk Com. Roads and Kev.
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If you want tho best insurant-" in "
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bat the best
Sm th’s Sure Kidney Cure.
ftp only euafsnteed kidney rum-
Buy It—It' costs you nothing
Price 60 cents. A. E. ‘ * —'
Strickland Building, 10b S. P&irersoul FOIEYSKIDNIVODM
—. TT-,c- Makes Kidneys snd Bladder Rlnht
have to be Incurred tot removing the
same to said place aF sale. r
Said property levied on as the pro
perty of G. w. Roberts to satisfy
an execution Issued mg the city
court of Valdosta ln favor of Lanra
A. Roberts against the said G. W.
Rberts. This April 6UL' 1905.
J. F. PAB8M0RB, Sheriff.
Also at the came
will be sold to the hi
cash the following p.
236 scree of land, more
described as follows': Lot
tbs llth district
county and botffidM 1
north by lands of Ed (
the east by the Withlaeoochee river
on the south and want M%tgtnal
land line. Levied on as (M property
of H. c. Peeples tor stats aiflSoun
ty taxes under s Ufa Issued by w.
1905 taten ’ ^ collector, for the year
This 6th day of April, 1908.
Also at the same time and place
will be eold the following property
to wit: One hundred acres; mors or
less of lot No. 282 ln th-> llth. land
dlstrlot of said county and described
as follows; Bounded op the ) north
by original land line, east by) Elzy
Fender, on the south by tbe Burg,
■nan land, on the west by an estab
lished line. Bald property levied on
In favor of A. M. Chandler, trana-
feree for and against W. H. Wright
for slate and county taxes for the
year 1904.
This 6th day of April, 1906.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In May next, at the court housed In
said county, within tbe legal boprs
of sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following property to « It:
380 pair of men and ladles' shoo*.
I-evIed on as the property of J T.
Wheeler to aatlsfy an execution Is
sued from the City Court of Ttomae
ville In favor of The A. 8. Potdle
ton Company.
Levy made by J. F. Crosby, D--|.uty
Sheriff,
This 4th day of April, 1906.
Notice of Sale.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County; _ >
By virtue of an order from Honor- la to cite all concerned to show
able J. H. Merrill, referee ln bank- cause nt the next term of coirt why
ruptcy for the Southwestern division sa, <l guardian should not nave tuavu
of tho Southern District of Georgia, ( o soil saW property after advorna
(here will be sold at publlo outcry lug same ns the law directs,
before the city hall In the city of This April 4th, 1998.
Valdosta, at 5 o'clock p: m., on the j A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
10th day of April, 1900, all of tho i . '
accounts due the Southern Product
Company aggregating about 625,000 Libel for Divorce.
The highest bid so male will be sub- GEOItCU-Lowndea County:
mltted to the referee for conflrma- ~ ... , v
tlon or rejection before closing, j t. w. Nicholson,
Terms of sale 10 per cent cash and i **■,. . ,
the remaining 90 per cent when the I ; laranae Nicholson,
sale la confirmed by the reto-ee i _. , , J— 1 ®* “L D1 rerei,
This 2nd day of April, 1905. / ^ d ? ,e ?. daT1 t yio ™? M v - Ntth-.
GEO. L. PATTERSON, owon. Is hereby required poreonall>
Trustee. 1°/ by at,orne y to bo and appear a'
I the superior court of aald county, to
I be hold la and for said county oi.
GEORGIA—Echols County; 'the 3rd Monday In May next 1906
Notice Is hereby given that the then and there to anawer the plaint
undersigned has applied to the ordt ire complaint for divorce as ln re
nary of aald county for leave to sell fault thereof eaid court will proceed'
land belonging to tbe eetate of A. as to Justice shall apperts's.
W. Carter for the benefit of debts 1 Witness the Hon Robt. G Mitch
or for the purpose of distribution, ell, Judge of sail court this Marc)
Said application will he beard at 3rd, 1906. R. T. Myddleton,
the regular term of the Court of Or-1 Clerk 8 C
dinary for said county to bo held on
the first Monday In May. 1906
This 2nd day of April, 1906. I Echols 8herlff Sale.
conn
i. E. PARRISH, Ordinary house door in Statenvllla, Ga..
' on the first Tuesday in June
GEORGIA—Echols County. j 1808 . the following described
By virtue of an order of the court property: Lote of land Nos. 66, 67
of ordinary of said county, will ho 70. 71, 142, 143. 144 and 75 ln the
tL&T'LTm*. It iho*court }^ b 9 d o ,, ‘ r uJ l 4 8 0f 1 „ E Se 0l, l6 C t 0 h nt d 7 ;.tric.
5SX? HJMff Of EclMtounty, «0. % «“
real estate, situate In Ectnii eounly an< * 3<8 ln the llth district of Echolr
to wit; Lot of land No. 150, In the “i nty ' 202 . He . >47, 169, 270, 346
13th land district of said county, “!?• ,64 - 395 ' »>» >00 ««"» of lor
known as the William Bohanan place “ nd 300 acre * of lot 669 ln 13t,v
The sale will continue from day ro' Jl,t rict of Echols county. Levied
day between the same hours until “ poa *» un re turned wild land tor lte
all of said property is sold Terms. ? tor year 1006.
cash. I Levied on as tne property of un-
This 2nd day of April, 1906 returned wild land to satisfy within
ALONZO BOHANAN, fl,a and .,
Administrator of William Bohanan. Thl * 4th dsy March 1906.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Alonzo Jenkins vs. Bettle Jenkins.
Libel for Divorce, Lowndes County
Superior Court, May term, 1906.
To Bettle Jenkins, defendant tn
the above state J case, h hereby re
quired to bo and appear at the Su-
E. O. PRESCOTT,
Sheriff Echole County. On.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To all whom It may concern: R.
I). Myddleton, having In propel
rorm, applied to me for permanent
letters of admlnlst-ailon on the es
tate of Tobias Berrten, late of said
county, this Is to cite all and stngu
.„ . ., . . lar the creditors and next of kin of
Sfle | b h b vre L J. a . f ? r I Tobias Berrien, to be and appear at
said county on the 3rd Monday In I IIV within the time allowed bj
law anj show cause. If any they can
why permanent administration shoul“
not be granted to R. B. Myddelton
on Tobias Berrien's estate.
Witness my hand and official stg-
May, next, then and there to answer
the plaintiff's complaint for divorce,
and In default thereof, the court will
proceel as to Justice shall appertaln-
Wltness the Honorable Robert G,
Mitchell. Judge ot said court. This
March 16th. 1906.
R. T MYDDELTON, Clerk.
£ 20 2t m 2m.
nature
Th(« April 4tb. 1906. i,
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.