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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1907.
Nolle# by the Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lown dee County:
Inasmuch aa heretofore towit; on
the 18th day of May. 1907. an order
wae duly and legally made and paaaed
by me, as by statute In such cases
made and prorided, calling an election
to bo held in and for said county ot
Lowndes on the 24th day of June 1907
to determine whether or not shall be
eold within the limits of said county
of Lowndes such splritous liquors
are mentioned in Section 1548 of the
Cod* of Georgia, namely: "Alcohok
lc, splritous, malt or Intoxicating
llqnora or intoxicating bitters or other
drinks which If drunk to excess will
produce intoxication, with such quali
fications as are prorided in said sec
tion of the Code; which election was
duly held and the papers, certificates
and returns therein and thereof duly
returned and submitted to me. Now,
upon Investigation, and consolidation
thereof, this day made by me I find
tho result of said election to be as fol
lows towit:
Against tho
! Uncle Sam Takes Steps
to Smash Tobacco Trust.
Valdo: ta,
Lake Park,
llahlra.
Cat Creek,
Club House,
Naylor.
Dasher, #
Ousley,
Clyattvllle,
628
56
For the
sale
279
1,257
31
530
Total,
Making a majority of 727 against
the sale.
Therefore, I. A. V. Simms, Ordi
nary in and for said county, do her#*
*>y declare the result of said election
to be “Against tho Sale.” and order
and direct that this order bo spread
upon the minutes of the Court of Or
dinary in and for said county and pub
lished as requirod by law.
WStneee my hand, official signature
and seal of office. This June 25th,
1907. A. V. SIMMS.
Ordinary.
DRORflIA—<Lown dei County.
To whom it may concern: J. N.
Talley having made application to me
In due form to be appointed perma
nent administrator upon the estate
of Dr. Hamilton M. Talley, lato of
■aid county, dec. notice is hereby giv
en that said application will be heard
at the regular term of tho Court of
Ordinary of said county, to be held
on tho first Monday in August 1907.
Witnoes my hand and official sig
nature. this 3rd day of July, 1907.
A. V. SIMMS.
PETITION FOR INc6rPORATION. w w m ~
STATE OF GEORGIA, Coffee Co.
To the Hem Philip Cook, Secretary
ot State, for the State of Georgia. 1
The petition ot toe undersigned, i
whose names and residences are;
hereinafter fully set forth, respect- j j
fully show,. I New York, July 10.—The government today filed in the
X. That they dcs're to be Inoor-> jj n j te( j g ta tes Circuit Court here, a petition against the Amer-
porated under the laws of Georgia, ■. _ . _ , . ^
as provided in the acts of 1892, and lean Tobacco Co. and sixty-five other corporations, and twenty-
the act# of 1895 amendatory thereto, fl j ne individuals constituting what is generally by known as the
pages sixty and sixty one. * . . t „
2. They desire for themselves: tobacco trust.
their iucceasor 8 and their associates i The petition sets forth the purpose of the government todis-
^d be sty“o CO of 0r th t e <1 Oc”na, r PilneMw^' solve the trust by breaking up the agreements under which the
ft Valdoata Railroad Company. j consolidated concerns are working. It alleges that the act of
this p™tlo™ n fo 0 r ad a ch“.mr Bl £ M to ,£ July 2, 1890 "to protect trade and commerce,” and subsequent
about alxty-Hlx mlleg in length, be- acts have been violated, and the government asks that the exist-
Coun"y of frwln^and'the State*0? '°* combinations, conspiracies and monopolies be enjoined, and
Georgia, and running in a southernly | that each of the defendant companies be restrained from holding
direction through the cpuntie* of ; cr controlling stock in any other. i
trwln. Coffee, by or near Wlllacoo-, i
chee and Plnebloom, Georgia, Coffee i RAILROADS ARE "GETTING IT IN THE NECK,” ALSO. i
County, and through the Counties of i
Clinch and Berrien at or near Mill-1 Chicago. July 10.— The federal grand jury today returned an
town, Georgia, thence from MMtownj indictment charging the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe rail-
through the Counties of Berrien and i s
Lowndea to Valdosta Georgia, in ] road on sixty-five counts for rebating. j
Lowndes County.
4. The capital stock of said Rail
road Company shall be two hundred
thousand dollars, with the right to
increase the same from time to time,
to such sum as the stock holders may
subscribe at a two thirds vote of any
meeting at which a majority of the
present stock may be represented. I Atlanta, Ga., July 10.—“Damnable brown liquid now supplied, Is the be-
bed^lSu^lO® ofVYodTof '"competency I. th. oaue. of Atlanta', j lief of experts. But the waterworks
Georgia. The present stock to be present muddy water,” was the lead- manager promised several weeks ago
common stock, but the share holders |ng shot in Alderman James L. Key’s .'that if the city didn’t furnish more
In Increasing same at any time and address before a social meeting of,money at once, he would give muddy
may of ‘ h « city council yct.rday, called to [water. That thl. I, being done -just
stocks, with such preference as the consider mean 8 to remedy the present Ito keep the promise” l s the state-
resolution creating same may fix. conditions in the water supply. “Dam-lment made In open council by Alder-
5. Tney desire to charter tho said nable, gross and Inexcusable incompe man Key.
Md'during^he'Trm of 0?e'Hundred *•"«* °" th ' P art of the mana S em '"'j An Investigating committee haa
and One Years ns allowed by law. ,of the waterworks department.” |been appointed to look deeply Intc
6. Tho principal office of said, Political factions In the city hall,the matter and devise ways to rem
Railroad Company shall be? In_ the are declared to be the prime cause edy the evil at once. And meanwhile.
Atlanta’s Muddy Water Due
to Incompetence, Says Key.
Help! Help!
I’m Fatti
Thus cried the hair. And a
kind neighbor came to the res
cue with a bottle of Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. The hair was
saved! This was because
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular
hair medicine. Falling hair Is
caused by a germ, and this
medicine completely destroys
these germs. Then the healthy
scalp gives rich, healthy hair.
The boat kind oi a testimonial—
“Sold lor over sixty year..”
A
9 by J. AftT Co.,
ijers
manufacturer* of
SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
of the muddy water. That the water-
the city is drinking a fluid which
looks more like Wurzburger than
water.
Senator Bacons’ Acceptance;
Wright’s Anti-Lobbying Bill.
The House occupied this morning with a discussion of the
anti-lobbying bill by Mr. Wright, of Floyd. He was still talking
when the house adjourned for the day was taken. It comes up
again tomorrow.
town ot Plnobloom, Georgia, Coffee
County. | . .
7. Thnt petitioner, declare that work, can now tend clear water
they do Intend to go forward without through the filter. Instead of the dark
delay to secure subscription to the ‘
capital stock and equip, maintain,
and operate said Railroad. |
8. That petitioners further show
that they have given four weeks no
tice of their Intention to
spply for a charter, by the
publication of this petition In,
a newspaper In each county where | Atlanta, Ga„ July 10.—Senator Bacon was formally re-elec-
the sheriffs advertising is done, »na, ted to the United States by legislature and made a speech of
In each of the Counties In Georgia, ...
through which said railroad shall acceptance today,
run, for four weeks before the filing I
of this petition.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray
that they m*y be Incorporated under
the provisions of the laws and the
constitution of the State ot Georgia,
with all of tho powers, privilege* In
cident to such Incorporations under
end by, virtue of the laws ot the said
constitution of said state.
their Mmes P6 a t nd° D reVlde a n t ^f resp^h! Berkeley, Cal., July 10--Complete list of the American
fully as follows, to wit: (Rhodes scholarship appointees, who go to Oxford this summer,
E F Gray Coffee County has been given out here and includes the following from several
I). W. Gray’ Coffee, County. southern states; Alabama, Addison White, of the University of
■I, W. Gray. Coffee County. ■ I Alabama; Florida, Berkely Blackman,of Rollins College; Georgia
Notice! C. E. Gray. Coffee County | _ ,, ’ . , . ,,
npn „,,,, , J. !,. Cochran. Coffee County. Dudley B. Ander.-on, of Macon.
GEORGIA—Ijowndes County. 1
Notice is hereby given that the tin-
dot-signed has bought out the naval
■tores business formerly operated un
der tho names of A. E. Bullard & Co.,
and Bullard & Stubbs, and will settle
tho indebtedness of said firms accor
ding to schedule ot Indebtedness ,. . , . _ . . ,
furnished me by said A. E. Bullard ! Und ^ T,mbGr .***''' °* 7 f 80nt a reply t0 a V ° ry unusual letter
& Co., and Bullard & Stubbs. This , d ° 8 . ta :. Qa ” C °®.?.° 8ed . of ^._ *V_ from something like 100 lady mem-
Boys Who Gelt the Scholarship
COTTON GINS
WITHOUT BELTS
GANTTS NOISELESS GEARED GINS
Bluest Improvement since Whitney Invented
the Gin over 100 years ago.
Completely doe* away with the brush belt
_nd pulley. This mesns satisfaction. T
and money saved to you in ginning cotton,
Practically No Wcir-Oot ta It.
We guarantee satisfaction. Write for prices
and illustrated catalogue.
GANTT MFQ.'tO, Macon, Ga.
Gray, Coffee County.
J. L. Cochran. Coffee County.
J. B. O’Bcrry, Coffee County.
B. G. O’Berry, Coffee County.
Goo. F. MoRanle, Coffee County. I
THE LADIES DID NOT LIKE IT.
Elijah Paulk, Sr. Coffee County _. Areentance of
J. A. Gaskin, Coffee County. I™** Re,ent * d , the , Acceptance of
W. P. Moate, Coffee County, j Rev. Mr. Ottman a Resignation.
Notice of Dissolution" j Savannah, July 10.—The vestry ot
The co-partnership of the Central’St. Paul's Episcopal church have Just
Juno 22. 1907,
S. J. STUBBS.
'and H. E. Miller, is this day dls- .
solved by mutual consent; H. B .berg ot the cluirch.
j Miller retiring from said co-partner-! The ladles addressed a cominunlca-
— .ship. Tho business ia continued In tlon to the vostry asking why It was
Notice to Debtors and Creditors. | Ihe name of Central Land and Tlm-jth n t the resignation of Rev. Gilbert
All persons having domnnda against Exchange by J. H. Wado who > ,\ > oitmann the pastor of the church
tho estate of J. L. Robinson, lato of' assumes all the liabilities of the old had been accepted by the vestry with
l/>wnd*'s county, deceased, are hero-'^ rm - jt-uch precipitation without the con-
by notified to render in their demands ™ 8 ^ l,ne grejmtion having been given a chance
to the undersigned, according to law. i J - **. WADE, to vote upon it.
And nil persons Indebted to snld j H. E. MILLER. ! The resignation was handed in by
estat* are required to make lmmedi Mr. Ottmann at a meeting of the
ate payment. July 1st, 1907.
G. J. ROBINSON, Naylor, Ga.
7*C-w3t.
PATENTS
. 'vevtry one night and promptly accep
diMnnndg T,lt ' « «l'Pe* r » *»«• not
report on reientaUliiv, ALL ausiNKis I
STRIOTLV CONFIDENTIAL. 1’ateut practice I
book on Ho w to n Nam and t*U patwiU,\v h»i in. I
renttom will pey.lloir tog*apartnrr.andi'ibrr I
valuable informal ion. Haul tm to any addreee. V
D. SWIFT & GO.
501 Seventh St., Washington, D. Cj
enocunc^o AtvO^of
1 rojvrtikM.iia. in all courtTHir.e.
Jl.ui'tsxl vi:L H I K ti*M
\ ***** okJ ojt. n ti* nt.
Patou a-4 Lffli»f»’*'*rt practice Exclusively.
I 331 KUth Strait, erv |UU« ralaat 0C«a,|
WASHINGTON, O. C.
'■mtmd ;‘A D
es nnn BANK deposit
lllJ.UUv UFnhM. NftwTskss
800 FBlkCOUBSIS
mMMI BwdtfCom. WrtlaOvkS
MMiiMiwriii'r—*—*-“‘-** ■— *-
Notice.
All persons having
against the estate of E. II. Tomlin-,know that the resignation was even
son. lnte of I.ownde- county, dece- contemplated. The vestry replied to
nsed. are hereby notified to render t j,e petitioners that the resignation
s n «r, r n, d rc >-<~
debted to said estate are required to was ^l r - Ottmann.
make Immediate payment. .May 31,. He had asked for immediate action
1907- upon it as ho was considering other
I*. H Tomlinson. _ ».
Margaret Tomlinson.' _ ’ 0
Execitorg, estate, E. 11. Tomlin-: Mr - Ottmann canto to Savannaa
son, deceased. from Atlanta. He has proven a very
6-1 popular minister. It is expected that
be will go to Chicago.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having accounts against: "
the estate of J. S. Barnett, are re-, Th* platform adopted by the recent
quested to make them out In proper (Democratic state convention in Bonn-
form and send to the undersigned for 8 >’l v anla pledges the party to a sear-
payment; and all persons indebted to c ^* n K investigation of the auditor
the late J. S. Barnett are requested general's office, and demands a speedy
to make payment to me. j prosecution of those responsible for
E. W. BARNETT, the alleged frauds in furnishing and
Administrator estate J. a. Barnett IoqutPPtag th ® p ew state capitol.
deceased. 308 Sixth Ave.. Tampa,
Fla. 6 22-w-s Gw
Europ*'* Armlet.
The armies of Europe,
Great Britain, number on a
lug 24.4. r »0,000 men.
The Greek National Hymn.
Greece’s national hymn, taken from j
Dlonls Saiomo's “Ilymn to Liberty,” !
was first written and published In '
London. The first part of the orlgl- I
nal poem was a eulogy of the land of j
Washington.
Wrinkles
: surety to weak women,
[who have to frown and en-|
|dure the torture due to the
diseases peculiar to their
‘■lot only wrinkles, but hol-l
llow, lack-lustre eyes, sallow u
[complexion, gray hair, all of[
(which tell of premature old
age. The prevention of this,
flies In your own hands.fi
[Cure the disease that causes q
[your suffering, and strength-
fen your weakened consti-f
Ftution, with
Bee Keeping.
One of the pleasantest vocation!
leading away from the strenuous life j
and back to the soil, declares Forrest I
Crlssey In the Saturday Eveulng I’ost, |
is that of bee keeping, and It Is esj.e I
dally attractive from the fact that it |
Is as open to women ns to men. . |
How Ships'Last.
The average life of n British ship Is
twenty-six years, hut Scandinavians J
make their craft last ou an average
thirty years. The life of an American
ship averages only eighteen years.
WINE
OF
Lunacy.
Of all lunacy, 24 per cent Is from
hereditary causes.
Boiling Water.
At sea level water boils at 212 de
grees F. and at a height of IO.imio feet
at 103 degrees F. When Darwin er*»
ed the Andes in 1S.35 he boiled pota
toes for three hours without making
them soft.
Live With the Dead.
Thousands of Egyptians live iu old
tombs, eating, sleeping, wooing, loving,
latighiug, dancing, singing, doing all
their deeds of dally life and household
work among the mummies and sar
cophagi.
Tuning Forks.
If two tuning forks of the same
The first line-up of the Democrats p i tc h ure placed facing each other,
of Texas on the Bailey Dsue will the one sounding, the other silent, lu a
NOTICE OF LEGISLATION. likely b© mad© In the conteit for At* few seconds the silent one will he giv-
Notice Is hereby given of the in-1torney-General. This Is the most im- n distinctly audible note,
tentlon to apply to the present Leg-1portnnt office to be fought for In the, “j u
I.Uture for th« P»»a«* of an Acejl.one Star State next year. The see- A , u "*h*ln ChlJegntalu. ua
entitled "An Act to amend an Acfc.ond term president Insures the re :
incorporating the city of Valdosta,‘nomination of Governor Campbell:
approved November 21st, 1901, by without opposition. !
striking section 26 of the charter ot I r " —
the city of Valdosta and to revoke | Secretary Taft will spen l most ot
all licenses to sell liquor heretofore bis time with his family ar Murray
granted in pursuance of said section." Bay until he departs for the Philip-
June 28th. 1907.
L. R. Christie,
C. R. Ashley*
J. a Carter,
Robert Black,
T. A. Davis.
pines. Upon his return in December
one of his first speeches will be made
at Boston, and It is likely that he will
(select that occasion on which to an
nounce his views on the subject ot
railroads and corporate wealth.
The average weight of a doren eggs
is about twenty-one and a half ounces.
One-eighth of this entire weight may N*
regarded as nitrogenous and nutritious
matter, a greater proportion than that
of meat or of the oyster.
Bushels of EmeraIJs.
After the conquests of Mexico and
Peru emerald* were so ahurdanf th at
one Spanish nobleman to«>k bune three
bushels of them.
WOMAN'S RELIEF
I of which Mro. Mary Irvin, of Pam- I
S lln City, Va., writes: "I think it J
i the best on earth for all suf’ering |
I women. My doctor did
f ood. I suffered untold misery I
om head to foot, but the first dose fi
1 of Cardui gave me relief, and when |
11 had token one bottle, I felt like a I
I new woman.” The above seems I
I to prove that Cardui will relieve T
I your pain, strengthen your consti- I
| tution and renew your youth. Try h. |
At all Druggists, $1.00
E29
Dr. J. W. Ward,
Physician & Surgeon,
Statcnville, Georgia.
All Calls Answered'jfPromptly
Day or Night.
PHCENIX LO0GE NO 4
I. C. 0. F
tfe^ts «v »y Fr.day evening at ctgM
rt’olooW, Ashby Hnd-fti.* oornor
" I’.totcon 9t>. nod iltll Ave.
Or. Clarence Whittington.
DENTIST
Office in the new McKey
Building.
WILLIAM R. SMITH,
— Attorney For —
The Merchant's Co-Operative
Collection Association';
NubrlUt, ■ OmtsU.
Collection made anywhere in Booth
Georgia.
We Belize In
To prove this we
make the follow
ing offer
To parties drawing lots
in Our Mid-Summer Di
vision, we will pay in
GOLD, on the date of
division as follows:
Lot 1,
Lot 3,
Lot 3,
Lot 2,
Lot 1,
Lot 1,
Lot 3,
Lot 6,
Lot 4,
Block 2,
Block 2,
Block 1,
Block 2,
Block 2,
Block 38,
Block 63,
Block 73,
Block 83,
$300.00
$250.00
$250.00
$250.00
$25000
$150.00
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
Try Your Luck
Before it is too late. This
is no town-site proposi
tion, but property in one
of the best towns of
Georgia' to its age, hav
ing increased front 175
to nearly 1,500'people in
24-months. Why, with
two more railroads com
ing here, the Ocilla and
Valdosta and the Ade
and . Milltown, both be
ing chartered now, two
banks, the largest Bap
tist college building in
South Georgia to be
completed by fall term
warehouse accomoda
tions for our crop of 37c
cotton and with the best
and largest territory in
Georgia to back us up,
we can’t help but grow.
Not a lot in this divi
sion will look cheap at
$100 within 12-months.
Only last week, 187 feet,
two blocks of where this
property begins, sold for
$4,500.
How often you hear
the expression: If 1 had
only bought property in
South Georgia earlier! A
few months presentation
and you will say the same
of Milltown.
Our price is $50 pay
able $5.00 cash and $5
monthly until paid. Get
in line while they last.
Remember every dea
ler realized from this
sale will go into indus
trial enterprises for the
upbuilding of the town.
Write us;
Milltown, Ga.