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TUB VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, A1AY IA liioo
We Trust
Doctors
If you are suffering from
impure blood, thin blood, de
bility, nervousness, exhaus
tion, you should begin at once
with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the
Sarsaparilla you have known
all your life. Your doctor
knows it, too. Ask him about it.
TnlfM I* dally of th# bow«1a,
ftoiton'iiit pr<»duria *»#• •Uorl^.l, rmi»lii K hfa'i
MCI,is. billouai.f**, nau«-a. «lrsp«p*U. at..I tbu,
prevfititlftK tlm Harsaparllla from doing Ita boat
work. Ayor'a Mil* aro liter pllla. Act fuilj.
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Kadi by 3.0. Ayar Co., Lovill, Maia,
Also aaauCMturara of
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| to rQ AGUE CUBE.
l/vIO MERRY PECTORAL.
Wo kava bo aoorota I Wo publlah
tha formula# of all oar medicine*.
PARSON WANTED TO MARRY
MACON FAIR PREMIUMS.
South Georgian is Flimflammed by Some Attractive Purses to be Given
Two Pennsylvania Women. 1 on Various Lines. \
Mrs. i.urile Patterson and her pret-j The Macon Fair Association is J
ty niece. Miss Edna Kirk, both of i sending out its premium lists today. I
Lfwlfitnwn. I'a., are charged with | The following are the most attra**
fraudulent
Washing^
dh
of the malls, says a
.;»fr-h to the Constltu-
agricultural premiums:
Premiums for Georgia Children.
IS in
id In* forthwith
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Wagons of all kinds.
: We have a turpentine
wagon built especially
for the trade under
| our brand that will
sell, at an exceed
ingly low price and
fully guarantee.
And all kind of Har
ness for sawmill and
turpentine operators. |
B. J. SIRMANS & CO..
203 NORTH ASHLEY.
Valdosta, Georgia
•veral letters were excliang
clergyman proposed and was
ed. The bride-to-be wrote ask
ing for car faro from Lewistow
Georgia. The pastor sent $30, but
the bride was not forthcoming.
The Rev. Mr. Dozier grew nervous
and when his letters remained unan-
red he appealed to the postal au
thorities at Washington.
Other men who bad sent money
and received no bride as per agree
ment also wanted explanations.
A large number of other victims
the tune of from $20 to $35 each
ive complained to the postal author-
es of Mrs. Patterson’s matrimonial
•gotintions. Miss Kirk Is alleged
to ho an accomplice.
ARRESTED IN VALDOSTA.
Sheriff Hight Carries Pat Finnerty
Back to Thomasville.
Sheriff Hlglit returned from Val
dosta Tuesday and brought with him
Pat Finnerty. who. as Ills name in
dicates. is of Hibernian extraction.
Finnerty will be entertnlned at the
county Jail for a time, or at least un
til a difference or opinion between
himself and Dr. Canady, of Coolidge
Is settled.
This versatile Irishman is accused
of having obtained money under
false pretense. The amount Involv
ed Is $10. ' Dr. Canady alleges that
Pat got the money in a roundabout
way and he fears Patrick did not in
tend to return It by the same route.
Mr. Finnerty denies vigorously
that he had other than honest mo
tives in obtaining the coin, assert
ing that he borrowed the amount
from Dr. Canady.
Since there Is such a wide differ
ence of opinion between the two men
the matter will have to be settled
before the goddess who Is alleged to
be blind.—Thomasvliie Tlmes-Enter-
prlse.
$30
affidavit
proper-
50.00
25.00
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25.00
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Pries
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PHCENIX LODGE NO. 4’
I. C. O. F
.Meet. ..wry Friday evening nl eight
a'claak, Athley RnUdinir, oorner
Putter,on 8t. and Hill Are
Or. Clarence Whittington.
DKNT1HT
Building
B. S. Richardson.
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Valdosta. Ga.
GRAND AND TRAVERS JURORS.
Grand nnd Traverse Jurors drawn
for May term. 1906, by his Honor,
Robt. G. Mitchell, Judge of said court
on 1st day of December, 19uo:
Grand Jurors.
1. H. Stotesbery, S. B. Barfield, T.
Folsom, Robt. Peterson, T. J. Pe
ters. T. G. Cranford. Joseph J. How
ell, L. A. Knight, Turner Jones, W,
Peterson, A. B. Harrell, J. B,
Jones, J. W. Hall,, J. L. Sims, H. W.
Brown. J. D. Zeigler, John Lane,
John L. Wright. J. V. McIntyre, T.
S. Knight, F. I. McRee, E. D. Webb,
Sr.; John F. Lewis. Ewell Brown, J.
Blitch. James T. Corbett, S. J.
Carter, R. C. Hagan, D. A. Lawson,
E. M. Ashley.
Traverse Jurors—1st Week.
I. L. Copeland, C. R. Ashley,
Wilson, T. A. Davis, Remer
Jones, ... D. Myddelton. A. A. Cope
land. C. O. Marlin, C. K. Howell, R.
C. Wlsenbnker, Jasper Cowart, C.
Ganas, S. H. Peterson, J. B.
Griffin, L. C. Swindell, R. T. Harrell,
S. Fender, T. W. Nicholson, J.
Wlsenbaker, R. R. Black, H. M.
Courson, J. M. Boston, S’. F. Zelg-
T. Smith. W. S. Fender, J. E.
W. Smith, C. C. Brantley, J. J. Albrit-
tan. W. T. Corbett, W. W. Rountree,
Jesse Powell, \>. R. Edmondson,’J.
White, W. F. Twttty, O. P. Dash-
B. F. Zeigler.
Traverse Jurors—2nd Week.
J. A. Burklialtor, B. H. Roberts,
Sidney J. Cook, J. W. Pinkston, G.
1 .awson. \V. B. Fender, W. P. Cor
bett, J. R. Harris, R. E. Dowling,
F. Huckabay, Orrln Register, C.
Lucas, J. S. O'Neal, E. L. Childers,
H. Bridges. Paul Davis, J. G.
Stevens, Jr., B. F. Secktnger, J. E.
Hutchinson. John W. Sharpe, W. A.
Klndrick, W. B. High, C. E. Davis,
G. Miley. W. A. Barfield. Geo.
Downing. Henry F. Corbett,
Frank Roberts, J. E. Bennett, J. F.
Dasher, M. A. Briggs, Drew R. Vick-
D. McIntyre, H. M. Zeigler,
O. K. Jones, J. P. Larus.
UiANPOKII & WALkfck. uT'ZS'SfJrJEU
A»tomoy vat uflG jof Brooks county, has sold the saw
VALiMkSTA. • GEORGIA mill timber of five thousand acres of
r •• land below Quitman, to Jacksonville
• parties, for forty thousand dollars.
WOODWARD & SMITH, It Is also understood that these par
ities expect to put up a large saw mill
i on the land. This is one of the
; largest deals that has been made In
that section In a long time, and it Is
said that Mr. Clvntt made a good
round sum on the sale.
LAWYERS.
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN
COURT HOUSE.
nm.. tea.
Geo. W. KEENE,
DENTIST,
Adel, - Georgia.
CURRAN R. ELLIS,
. ARCHITECT,
Aha BoUdiat—ChorrvtWrs** end Cotton Av* i Dlmmock’s and
macon, ueouuia. drugstore.
A Mountain of Gold.
Could not bring as much happi
ness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caro
line, Wls., as did one 25c box of
Bucklen's Arnica salve, when it com
pletely cured a running sore on her
leg, which had tortured her 23 long
years. Greatest antiseptic healer of
piles, wounds and sores. 25c at A. E.
T>. Dunaway’s
j Prizes for any child
Georgia:
j Two dozen largest and
j best ears of corn on
stalk i
I Half dozen largest and
I best stalks of cotton
Best pig not over 12
months old
Best calf not over 12
months old /
Contestants must male
that their entry is their <j
ty and was raised by their own ef
fort.
Prizes for and Child Under 18 in
Two dozen largest and
best ears of corn on
stalk $ 25 $15 $10
Half dozen largest and
best stalks of cotton 25 15 10
Best pig not over .12-..
months old 15 10 5
Best calf not over 12
months old 15 10 5
Prizes for Children or Grown People.
Best agricultural display in
dividual .$1,200.00
Second agricultural display
Individual 500.00
Third agricultural display,
Individual .. 250.00
Best 1 horse farm agricultu
ral display
Second 1 horse farm agricul
tural display
Third .1 horse farm agricul
tural display .. .... .. 100.00
Best 5 bushels corn In ear ..
Best dozen sheaves of wheat
Best dozen sheaved of oats..
Best 5 bushels peas any va
riety
Second 5 bushels peas, any
variety
Best 5 bushels sweet potatoes
Second best 5 bushels sweet
potatoes 25.00
Best 5 bushels Irish potatoes 50.00
bushels Irish potatoes
Best 100 stalks sugar cane
2d 100 stalks sugar cane..
Best display forage crop....
Best 5 bales hay and variety
Best 5 bales hay any variety
For largest yield of corn on
Vi-acre, up land (1 dozen
stalks with ears to be
shown; and 1 bushel In ear
to bo shown .. .. .. ..
For largest yield of corf p*.
Vi-acre bottom land (1 doz
en stalks with ears to be
shown 150.00
For largest yield of cotton
on 1 acre (1 dozen stalks
to be shown) 50.00
For largest yield of Sea Is
land cotton on 1 acre (1
dozen stalks with bolls to
be shown)
Best and largest exhibit of
Georgia raised tobacco,
not less that 50 pounds..
2d exhibit Georgia raised
tobacco, not less than 60
pounds 50.00
Best display alfalfa, grown
In Georgia 10.00
Best display chufas, grown
In Georgia - 10.00
Best display cassava, grown
In Georgia 10.00
Best display clover, grown
In Georgia . •
Best bushel peanuts grown
In Georgia •
Bigger Yields
A given number of acres fertilized with Farmers’ Bone produce a
greater yield of cotton, than the same acreage with ordinary fertilizer.
Farmers' Bone does more than that. It makes it possible to reduce
the acreage and increase the yield. Try it this year. The man
who uses
FARMERS' BONE
Made With Fish
has twenty-one years of fertilizer experience back of him. Over
13,000 carloads of Royster fertilizers were used on the crops of 1905.
This volume of business stamps Farmers’ Bone the best.
LOOK AT OUR TWENTY YEARS’ RECORD
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Fortunate Missourians.
When I was a druggist, at Livon
ia. Mo..” writes T. J. Dwyer, now of
Grajsvllle, Mo., ‘’three of ray custo
mers were permanently cured of con
sumption by Dr. King’s New Discov
ery, and are well and strong today.
One was trying to sell his property
and move to Arizona, but after using
New Discovery a short time he found
It unnecessary to do so. I regard
Dr. King's New Discovery as the
most wonderful medicine In exist
ence.” Surest cought and cold cure
and throat and lung healer. Guaran
teed by A. E. Dlmmock and W. D.
Dunaway, druggists. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
Administrator's Sale.
E. Smith, administrator of the
estate of Wesley Mathett, having'In
proper form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell all the real
estate belonging to said Wealey
Mathett’a estate, this la, therefore,
to cite all concerned to ahow cause
at the next term of court why said
dmlnistrator should not have leave
to sell said property, after advertis
ing the same as the law directs.
This April 4th, 1906.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary
1885-250 TONS
1890-1,500 TONS
1895-12,000 TONS
1900-58,455 TONS
1905-130,091 TONS
Norfolk, Va.
Columbia, S. C.
F, S. ROYSTER GUANO GO. « c -
For New Road. ;
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Whereas, certain petitioners have
made their application to this court
praying for an order granting the j
establishment of a new roa i com-1
menclng from public road leading j
from Lake Park to Valdosta at a i
point near J. C. King’s residenca in :
Lake Park district at land line di*!
viding J. C. King’s and Mills Wls
enbaker: thence following said land
Une, dividing lands of Dr. Rouse
and Robt HIneley; thence lands of
T. J. High, J. H. Carter and A. C.
Carter: thence lands of W B. High
and G. B. Martin; tbenc* lands of
Andrew Frier and G. B. Martin, and
Intersecting the public road lead’ng
from Valdosta, Ga.,
near the residence of G. B. Martin,
in the 16th district of said county.
And where as, commissioners appoitn
.d for that purpose have reviewed and
marked out said contemplated road,
and reported to the commissioners of
roads and revenues of said county
that said road will be >f much pub
lic utility and convenience. No-v
this Is to cite and alra»nl.M all per
sons that on and afte.- the ?th day
of May next. 1906. said new read
will be granted If no goil cause is
shown to the contrary.
Witness the Hon. Commissioners
of Roads and Revenues, »hls Manh
29th, 1906. R. T. MYDDELTON,
„ . Clerk Com. Road* and Rev.
3 31 30d
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To all whom It may concern: R.
Myddleton, having in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es-1
tate of Tobias Berrien, late of said
county, this is to cite all and slngu j
Isr the creditors and next of kin of I
Tobias Berrien, to be and appear at !
my office within the tlm© allowed by 1
law and show cause, If any they can, I
why permanent administration shoul w '
not be granted to R. B. Myddelton I
on Tobias Berrien's estate. !
Witness my hand and official alg- !
nature. j
This April 4th, 1906. I
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary, j
HOIK THE Bl FEME
—Of The—
LAKE PARK BANK,
LAKE PARK, GA.
We Have
HURGLAR INSURANCE, BIER UNDER BONO,
FIOE INSURANCE, DEPOSITORS BIOK
If a burglar blows the safe and the cashier skips out with
what he can get, notice the result.
Tha. Burglar Insurance Co- replaces what tha burglar got
The Fire Insurance Co- pays for tha building and fixtures-
The Bor-d Company replaces what the cashier took-
The Depositors Guarantee Fund pays the depositors-
And the Bank would resume business at the same old
stand.
Your deposits are insured in the Lake Park Bank and It
costs you nothing, We pay interest on time deposits. Come
to see us.
LAKE PARK RANK,
S. C. KNOX, Cashier.
S- WITHAM,
President-
W. s. WlTHAM.
C. J. Barton.
J- K- WHITE, EWELL BROWN,
1st Vice-President- 2d Vice-President*
DIRECTORS:
J. K. White
J. P. Prescott.
J. T. Corbett,
Ewell Brown,
J. W. Polhill.
Libel for Divorce. !
GEORGIA—Lowndes County: !
T. W. Nicholson, .
vs.
Florence Nicholson,
Libel for Divorce. \
Thedefendant. Florence V. Nlch-'
olson, Is hereby required personally j
or by attorney to be and appear at
the superior court of said county, to
be held .‘a and for said county on i
the 3rd Monday in May next, 1906,!
then and there to answer the plaint* I
Iff’s complaint for divorce aa in re- i
fault thereof said court ’will proceed *
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Robt. G, Mitch
ell. Judge of sail court this March
3rd, 1906. R. T. Myddleton,
Clerk S C.
SPANISH TWO-CROP 5
PEANUTS. -
Early Ninety-day Corn.
Chufas. Velvet Beans.
Cock’s Prolfic Corn.
Rocky Ford Canteloupes.
I'eason Melons.
Rattlesnake Melons.
Burt’s Spring Oats.
Qarden and Field Seed.-
Application for Leave to Sell Land
J. Boone, guardian of The per
sons and property of James, Lvii*
ard and Agnes May Boone, having In
proper form applied to the undersign
ed for leave to sell a certain tract
of land belonging to said James,
Leonard and Agnes May Boone’a es
tate for the purpose of educating
and maintaining said minor children,
this Is to cite all concerned to show
cause at the next term of coirt why
said guardian should not nave leave
to sell sakl property after advertis
ing same as the law direct*.
This April 4th, 1906.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA—LownJes County:
J. W. Walker vs Katie Wilber Walker
Supreme Court of said Count May
term 1906. Libel for Divorce.
To the Defendant, Katie Wilber
Walker: You are hereby required
to be and appear at the Superior
Court of Lowndes County. Ga, to be
held In and for said county on the
third Monday in May next, 1906, then
and there to answer plaintiff’s com
plaint of divorce, as In default there*
of salJ court will proceed as to Jus
tice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Robt. G. Mitch
ell. Judge of said court. This 19th
day of March, 1906.
R. T. MYDDELTON, Clerk.
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