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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1906.
Woman's
No woman*! happi*
neu can be complete
at childrens it
nature to love
id want them
ymtschaoaait it
' love the beau.
and pure,
mutt past,
r, that the
The critical ordeal''tfirough Which the expectant
however, it to fraught with dread, pain, suffering ,
very thought of it fill* her with'apprehension and horror. There it no
necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerout.
The ate of Mother’s Friend to prepares the eyatpmior 1 tho coming event
that it ia'tafeljtpatted without any danger. This great and wonderful
remedy it always ap*
plied externally;' and
has carried thousands
of women through the
Mother's
trying crisis without suffering. ■■ jg
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Tkl Brtdfleld RSgslator Co., Atlanta. Ga.mm m • m • »
Notice of Intended Legislation.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
Notice la-’hereby given that there
will be Introduced In the honse ot
representatives, at the next meeting
of; the general assembly, and the
general assembly will be requested to
past an/act, the, title ot which Is as
follows,?
+ A bm to be entitled "An act to
Amendi the charter of the city of Val-
Aosta*- t * so ;as to extend the corporate
'Umiti. of said city of Valdosta, one-
half mile, and to incorporate as a
part of; said city all that additional
territory lying between the corporate
limits as It now stands, and a line
4raw& about the city of Valdosta, one
mile and a half in every direction
from lot number fifteen in said city,
on which the court house is situated;
to define the powers and duties of the
mayor and council of the city of Val
dosta in said territory so incorporated
and for other purposes"
A copy of the bill that will be so
Introduced In the house of represen
tatives can be found In,'the office of
the clerk of the council of the city of
Valdosta. This June 8th, 1806.
J. T. Roberts, Mayor.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To all whom it may concern:
I, C. J. Falukner, residing in Meck
lenburg, county, Virginia, duly con
stituted administrator of the estate
af P. B. Whittle, late of Mecklen
burg county, State of Virginia, de
ceased, and appointed such adminis
trator by the circuit Court of Meck
lenburg county, Virginia, do hereby
give notice of my Intention to trans
fer two (2) shares of the capital
stock In the Strickland Cotton Mills,
a corporation of Lowndes county.
Georgia, of the par value of one hun
dred ($100) dollars per share, and
evinced by certificate No. 73, and
standing in the rune of the said P.
B. Whittle, deceased, after publish
ing this notice once a week for four
weeks in the ofllclal organ of the
Sheriff of Lowndes county, the prin
cipal office of the said corporation,
the Strickland Cotton Mills, being
In Lowndes county.
This notice is given in compliance
with section 3,635 of the code
Georgia of 1895.
Witness my hand and seal this
June 7, 1906.
^ C. J. FAULKNER,
Administrator of Estate of P. I
Whittle, Deceased.
J. E. PARRISH, Ordinary.
Spring is Here
And so are we
With thg^jaggj^fissgrted stock we have
evegjpP^^^racHities^for^makinivvc
are unsurpassed and. superior to most
dealers. We InviuHlKio call and in
spect our works. *
Valdosta Works.
VALUOSTA.' GEORGIA.
ThS _
uffering
You suffering women—how do you I
pose we can afford to sell G. F
(Gerstle’s Female Panacea) under
money-back guarantee? We do so only
upon its unfailing record of successes in treat
ing female diseases. Our reliance is yours also, for we would
soon be out of business if we guaranteed a failure.
G. F. P. (Gerstle’s Female Panacea) has stood the test for
years and years, and had more than earned the splendid confidence
with which thousands upon thousands of good women receive it in
their homes.
GERSTLES
female: ,
PANACEA
This medicine is the only female remedy which is sold under a
guarantee. You have your choice on the one hand between a guar
anteed offer of a cure—or a heavy doctor’s bill without a guarantee.
You certainly must confess that ourproposition has its weight.
Get a bottle of G. F, P. (Geretle’e Female Panacea,) take it to
the last drop, and if you can truly eay you received no benefit, return
the empty bottle to your druggist for your money.
Mrs. E. F. Jones, of DeFuniak Springs, Fla., says: “I believe
there is no medicine made that can equal G. F. P. (Gerstle’s Female
Panacea.) Three years I suffered with general female weaknesses-
tried medicine of every description and was under the doctor’s treat
ment, but to no purpose. I tried G. F. P. (Gerstle’s Female
Panacea) and it did me more good in six weeks than all the other
treatments combined ’ ’
JUDGE RUSSELL’S OSBORNE’S CROWD
NEWJOY. KNOCKED OUT.
The Gubernatorial Candidate I
r Son, •
Had to Take a Day Off This Week
to go Home and See the Young
ster.—A Heavy Suit Filed Against
H. M. Atkinson.—Other News From
the Capitate City.
Atlanta, Ga., June 13.—There is an
other plank in the platform of Judge
R. B. Russell, candidate for gover
nor. It arrived several days ago,
but the fact was not conveyed to the
general public until yesterday. At
the beginning of his campaign the
Judge used to boast that his family
consisted of nine youngsters. Now
there are ten. Judge Russell had to
cancel a date for speaking that he
might hurry to Winder to welcome
the visitor. On yesterday he tri
umphantly resumed his campaign.
He was in Coweta county, and had
a brass band from Atlanta to assist
In the Jollification. The addition to
the Judge’s family is a lusty boy.
Liquor Men In Fight
Ira Steiner, secretary of the At
lanta Brewing and Ice Company, and
I. J. Lowensteln, of Lowenstein &
Co.„ liquor dealers in Peters street,
had an exciting fight yesterday after
noon in Broad street, near the cor
ner of Alabama. The men fought on
the sidewalk directly in front of tho
cigar stand operated by Edmondson
& Bros. The stand bears some
marks of- the encounter. Several
blows were struck but neither of the
combatants was injured to any ex
tent. Eye witnesses say that Steiner
was knocked down twice. Neither
Steiner nor Lowensteln would talk
about the fight. It is said by tlioso
who witnessed it that the row Start
ed by a collision between the men.
Steiner was in the act of boarding
a street car tvhile Lowensteln was.
alighting. They smashed Into each
other, angry words followed and
then came blows. > '
Negro Janitor was Sentenced.
The jury In the case of El Atoms,
the /negro janitor of the Wi
street public; school, charged
Mfc
lie Belle Ward,* 14-year-ol
of the Rev. Dr. A. C. W4fH, paii
of tjie Temple Baptist church, yester
day returned a verdict of assault and
battery and he was sentenced
serve a year in the chatngang.
was not permitted to pay a fine,
the conclusion of the sentence
negro said "You done Just."
s War on Cotton Speculators.
A declaration of war on. cotton
speculation in Georgia; the unani
mous passage of a motion, provid
ing fcA the appointment of
mittee of fifteen prominent clti
whose duty it shall be to seek the
establishment of a sub-treasury
Georgia, and the annual election ol
officers, were the features of the con
cluding session of the Georgia Bank<
erj’ Association held yesterday 1q'
the ball room of the New Kimball
house.
Miss Holmes is Now III. .
Miss Rosa Holmes, the private
secretary to Rev. Len G. Broughton,
who recntly attempted to commit
suicide by leaping into Lake Abana
in Grant Park, during a fit of mental
liberation, Is uow desperately ill at
r. Allen’s sanitarium at Milledge-
ille, suffering from typhoid fever
Ith symptoms more characteristic
of typhus than anything seen recent
ly by her attending physician.
The Entire CitlLen’s Club Ticket
Was Defeated, Including Hon.
Pleasant Stovall, Who was a Can
didate for President of the State
8enate.—Who the Winners Were.
Savannah, June 13.—The members
of the Citltens Club were greatly
surprised and disappointed at the
result of yesterday's election. It
was not until the line up at the polls
early yesterday morning that they
conceded that there was a chance
for them to* defeated but the line
up at the beginning disheartened
their workers and gave them cause
for alarm. That their fears were
well founded was shown by the re
sult. The entire legislative ticket
of the People’s Democratic League
was elected and so was their sena
tor, Major W. B. Stephens, who de
feated Mr. Pleasant Stovall by about
400 majority.
It Is MNr generally believed that
the cottft mill men sent money to
Chatham^county for the purpose of
defeating ■ Mr. Stovall if posslole. As
much ai forty dollars each was paid
for votes.
Mr. Davis Freeman was elected
judge of the city court. Mr. Freeman
is a well known lawyer. He Is
good clean man and will make
splendid Judge. He does not take
his seat tor about eighteen months.
The defeat of Major John Schwarz
by Mr. T. F. Screven was a surprise.
. The Vlfitory of Col. Warring Rus
sell over Mr. C. H. Carson for coun
ty treasurer was expected by
eoiiiervatlve element. He has been
In politics so long thnt It was not
believed that he could be defeated.
> The three new members of the
legislature are 1 Messrs. David C.
Barrow, A. Pratt Adams and Josapn
McCarthy. The latter is the retire-
tive of labef. It is the first
J l the history of Chatham coun-
labfr candidate
Mr./B^lh-ow
. feJate popff Barrow and
i th^ton of Judge Samuel
it ol the election has been
JHjt to Col. J. H. Estlll.
most all the Victorious candidates
supporters of other parties for
Governor. — ■ —
Mr. W. W. Osborne whom the op
position liked to cal! tile political
boss of Chatham county, lias sustain-
hls second defeat since entering
[tics. He was defeated In 1900,
whole ticket gfiTng down by an
iverage majority ot 502.
The fight from now on will be for
e mayorallty. Inspired and en
couraged by their victory of yester
day the People's Democratic League
will make a hard light to control the
eity election.
can't be Separated.
Some Valdosta People Have Learned
How to Got Rid of loth.
Backache and ..,dnev ache are
twin brothers.
You can’t separate them.
And you can’t get rid ot the back
ache until you cure the kidney ache.
If the kidneys are well nnd strong
i„o rest ot the system Is pretty sure
to be In vigorous health.
Doan's Kidney Pills make strong,
healthy kidneys.
A. Teate, agent, for sewing ma
chine*, living at 622 Hardaway street
Tbomasvllle, Ga.. writes the follow-
ling: “Too much praise could no(
’ be given Doan's Kidney Pill*.
Cured of Bright's Disease.
Geo. Sherman, Lisbon Red
Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y„ writes
I had kidney disease for many years!would not take five hundred dollars
and had been treated by physicians'
In the District Court of the United
States for the Western Division
.of tho Southern District »f.
• Georgia.
tn the matter of the Standard Furn-
. .lture Co., Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy.
Under and by virtue of an order
passed by Hon. Alexander Prondflt,
Referee, In the above stated court
and cause on the 23d day of April,
1900, the undersigned will sell at
public outcry to tho highest and best
bidder for cash at the store house,
formerly occupied by the above nam
ed bankrupt, at No. H E. Mitchell
St„ In Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga.,
on the 18th day of June, 1906, be
tween the houra of 10 o'clock a. m.,
and 4:00 o’clock p. m„ the atock of
merchandise of said bankrupt con
tained In said storo house, consist
ing of furniture, house furnishings
and other merchandise, together with
store fixtures used In and about the
business formerly conducted tn said
storo by said bankrupt.
Alao at the store house formerlr
occupied by said bankrupt at No.
105 Cotton Ave., in the city ot Ma
con, Bibb county, Ga., on the 19th
day ot June, 1906, between the hours
of 10:00 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock
p. m„ the /entire stock ot merchan
dise contained In the said store
house in Macon, Ga., consisting of
furniture, house furnishings and oth
er merchandise, together with store
fixtures used In and about the busi
ness formerly conducted In said
store by aatd bankrupt.
Also at u.e store house formerly
occupied by said bankrupt at No.
110 South Patterson SL, la Valdosta,
Lowndes county, Ga., on the 20th
day of June, 1906, between the hours
ot 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.
m., the entire stock ot merchandise
contained in the said store house in
Valdosta, Ga., consisting of furniture,
house furnishings and other merch
andise, together with store fixtures
used in nnd nbout the business for
merly conducted In said store by said
bankrupt
The above described merchandise
will be offered at each of said times
and places, first in lots or parcels,
then in bulk, and tn that manner
sale realizing the largest amount,
The highest and best bids will be sub
mitted to the court for confirmation
or rejection. The successful purch
aser will bo required to deposit ten
per cent of tho amount of his bid at
at the tlmo of said sale, and to pay
the remainder upon confirmation, and
if the said sale is not confirmed, the
amount so deposited will he return
ed without deduction.
This the 4th day of June, 1906.
R. 8. WIMBERLY, Trustee.
snld
sires that Its charter be smended by
changing Its name from the Miller-
Jones Shoe Company to ' that of
Wlnn-Jones-Cassells Company.
Third. Petitioner desires that all
of the rights, privileges and Immuni
ties heretofore, by order of court and
by laws of Georgia, granted It, be
continued of force under Its charter
heretofore obtained nnd as now
amended.
Fourth. Petitioner avers that its
stock-holders unanimously desire, as
sent to and authorize the foregoing
amendment, and files herewith a cor-
tlfiqd copy from its minutes showing
the same.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
said amendment be nllowctl. ,
This Juno 6th, 1906.
MILLER-JONES SHOE CO
By Jas. M. Johnson and A. J. Lit
tle, Its Attorneys.
Filed In office June 5th, 1906.
R. T. MYDDELTON, Clerk.
6-8-w-4w.
To the Honorable Philip Cook, Sec
retary of state, for the State of
Georgia:
Tae '.'iderslenoi, your pe'lcooere.
would respectfully represent:
First: That they desire to form
a railroad co.poratlon under the
laws of the State of Georgia.
Second: That the names and ree-
Meaces of each of the persons defin
ing to form said corporation are:
John S. Williams and E. L. Be miss,
of Richmond, In the State of Vir
ginia; J. Win. Mlddendorf, of Baltf-
more, In the State of Maryland; ■.
H ’ CaHaway, George R. Lombard,
jacob I hlulzy, James F. McGowan.
James T. Bothwell, Frederick B.
Pope, Wm. E. Bush and Wm. H. Bar-
Georg?a. AUgU8ta> ,D the State 01
Third: That the name of the rail*
road company they desire to have in-
mr^WAY E0RG,A AND ™
Fourth: That the length of the
ro ,M s_ a8 near M can be estimated,
will be (Including branches) three
ha £^®' 1 “ d fifty (350) miles.
PlfUi: That the general direction
of said road will be southwesterly
tr °totht City of Augusta in the gen
eral direction of the City of Valdos
ta, and thence to some point on tha
Florida line sonth of Valdosta.
, .That the counties through
which said road will probably run
are: Tho counties of Richmond.
Burke, Jenkins, Emanuel, ToombI
Montgomery, Jeff Davis, Coffee. Be?
rlen and Lowndes.
Seventh: That the names of tha
principal places from which and to
which said road is to be constructed
a : e ; Th® city of Augusta, the City
of Vldalia, the cliy of Valdosta.
Eighth: TJhat the amount of tho
proposed capital stock of said com-
000 ) ^ ° ne mllllon doJlars 0.000,-
Ninth: That the number of yearn
said company is to coutlnue Is one
hundred and one years and as much
longer ns the laws in force at the ex
piration of said one hundred and one
years may provide or permit
Tenth: That the capital stock of
said company is to consist of ten
thousand shares of common stocks
Eleventh: That the principal of
fice of said company Is to be located
In the City of Augusta, Georgia.
Twelfth: That the undersigned
petitioners do intend- In good faith
to go forward without delay to se
cure subscriptions to the capital
stock, construct,* equip, maintain and
operate said railroad.
Thirteenth: Tfiat the undersigned
have given four weeks notice of their
Intention *to apply for said charter*
by the publication:of this petition In
one of the newspapers in which the
Sheriff’s advertisements are publish
ed, In each of the counties through
which said proposed road will prob
ably run, once a week for four weeks
before the filing of this petition.
Your petitioners, therefore, re
spectfully request that they bo in
corporated under the laws of Geor
gia, and in pursuance of this pe
tition.
Respectfully,
Petition for Amendment.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To the Superior Court of
County:
Tho petition of Miller-Jones Shoo
Company respectfully snows, as fol
lows:
First: That petitioner was duly
incorporated under Its present name
uy order <» this Honorable Court at
the November adjourned term. 1902
thereof, tiding the lBth day Of Janu
ary, 1903. ,
Second. That your petitioner de- »--rWUll»jaa^EL L_Beml»», Jl
Mm. Mlddendorf, E. H. Callaway.
Geo. R. Lombard, Jaoob Pblniay.
James F. McGowan, James T. Botb-
well, Frederick B. Pope, Wm. Mio
Bush, Wm. H. Barrett.
TO THE PUBLIC:
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Notice Is hereby given that then
will be Introduced In tne House of
Representatives at the next meeting
of tho General Assembly ot Georgia,
and the General Assembly will bo
requested to pzs an act, the title of
which Is as follows:
A bill to be entitled "An act to
amend the Charter of the Town of
Lake Park, Lowndes County Geor
gia,” so as to confer upon tn- Mayor
and Aldermen of the Town of Lake
Park, power and authority to grant
an encroachment to the Georgia
Southern and Florida Railway Com
pany on Railroad avenue, a public
street in said town, nt a point be
tween Lawrence and West street*
and for other purposes.
A copy of the bill that will be In
troduced In the Hott.e of Represen
tatives wilt be found in the office of
the Clerk of the Mayor and Aider-
men of the Town of Lake Park.
This May 22nd, 1906.
L. F. SINEATH, Mayor.
$1
.OO PER BOTTLE
at all Dealers,
Gerstle Medicine Co. (
Chattanooga, Tenn.
JThis guarantee authorizes any druggist to refund the purchase
price of a bottle of C. F. P. (Gentle’s Female Panacea) to any
woman who buys it and is not benefited by its use.
5ZESZZZ
for twelve years; had taken a well
known ktaney medicine and other
remedies that were recommended but
got r.o relief until I began using
Foley’s Kidney Cure. The first halt
bottle relieved me and four bottlei
hare cured me of this terrible dis
ease. Before I began taking Foley’s
Kidney Cure I had to make water
about every fifteen minutes, day aad
night, and passed a brick-dust auo
fo'r the great good they hare done
me. I could not carry tea pounds,
my ack jras so weak and painful. I
wsb persuaded to try Doan’s Kidney
Pills and the first oox did me ao
much good that I got a second and
since using them I have recovered
my health and strength and my back
Is so much stronger mat I can carry
a neavy sewing machine on my snout-
den two hundred yards and never
feel ft. Doan’s Kidney Pills Is the
I believe I would have died W trouble and you may refer any
l oetteve i woura nave uu-u . . . ..
stance. I believe I would have died
If I bad not taken Foley’s Kidney
Cure.” A. E. Dlmmock.
Prof. Oil If Goes to New York.
Prof. S. C. OUlff came back to
Nashville and spent a few- days with
He Will leave next week for
New York City to take a summer
course at a normal school. He has
not accepted the prmclpalshlp of
the Nashville schoot as yet, but will
probably accept or reject the offer
our trustees made him within the
next few days.—Herald.
Smith’* Sure Kidney Cure.
The only guaranteed kidney rem-
one to me for a full description ol
my trouble, and I take pleasure In
writing to any Inquirer or In giving
mj time to an Interview. I only hope
that I may be the means of leading
some sufferer to recovery.”
Plenty more proof like this from
Valdosta people. Call at A. E. Dim-
mock’s drug store and ask what hit
customers report.
Fot sale by all dealers. Price 59
cents. Fcster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for tbe Unit
ed States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no ether.
Do You Suffer From Kidney Trouble
W* guarantee one bottle ot Smith’
Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure.
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Ilf It falls. Pries 50 cents. A. E. money pfj ce 50 cents. A. B. Dim*
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Notice is hereby given of the in
tention to introduce and have pass
ed by the next General Assembly of
Georgia, at Its hext meeting, the fol
lowing act, to-wlt:
"An net to authorize the Mayor]
and Council of the town of Hahira, j
In Lowndes county,• to issue bonds j- '" _ _ n . litl Ir
in the sum of five thousand ($5,000) A TO f rnnntv
dollars for the purpose ot construct-,^EOROU Lowndes Cou ty^
Ing and equipping a »cl>ool bulldln K the House of
In said fewn of Hahira; tq huthorlzo 1 t , h * next meeting
the purchase of land 'jpftn which to'* 4 ® 1 ’ General A**«nbly, and the
build the game; fo provide tor the n en t era | Assembly will be requested
payment of principal find Merest of an act . the tltle 0 f which ft
said bonds by levying a tax Ibere-
for; to provide for the ratification Of
the provisions of this act by an elec
tion to be held for snld purpose and
to designate how the provisions of
this act are to be carried Into effect,
and for other purposes."
A copy of said act can 11 seen and
Is of file In the mayor’s office of said
town of Hahira.
This 30th day of May, 1906.
J. T. COURSON, Mayor.
6-S-w-4t.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County;
Under and by virtue of an order
from tho Court of Ordinary at June
term, 1906, will be sold at the court
house door la said county, on the
first Tuesday In July, 1906, between
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, the following described prop
erty to-wlt: One hundred and fifty-
threo acres ot land, lot number 196,
In tbe 11th district of Lowndes coun
ty, state eforesald. Said land being
the last third ot said lot
This June 6tb, 1906.
R. B. MYDDELTON.
Administrator estate Tobias Berrien.
FOLETSnOKETvtflAR
e«w, Me trie ret
to pfils, ant. the ‘ ltle '
as follow,! •«**»«”* *'-;■( «uwe
’’A bill to bo entitled, an act &>
amend the {barter ot the city of
Valdosta so as td authorize and em
power the Mayor and Council of
the City of Valdosta to close Florida
Avenue in the city of Valdosta on
certain terms and conditions, and
for other purposes.”
A copy of the bill that will be so
Introduced In the House of Repre
sentatives can be found In the office
ot the Clerk of the City Council ot
Valdosta.
This May 8. 1906.
John T. Roberts, Mayor.
Notice ot Local Laglalatlon.
Notice la hereby given that a bm
will be Introduced at the next im-
slon of the Georgia Legislature, to
be entitled an Act to Amend an Act.
establishing the City Court ot Val
dosta in and for the county ot Low*-
dcs approved Decemner 11th, 1H1.
as amended by certain apts amenda
tory thereof approved December lfi,
1902, and August 15th, 1905, respec
tively, ao aa to provide for the draw
ing and empaneling of three panels
of Jurors and for other purposes.
May 26, 1906. 5-26-W-4W
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