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A Well Known Formtr ValdooU Wo
man Plued Away Thla Morning.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
A meaaacc was received by Oualey
4k Co, from Sparks about noon to-
Aar. ordering a casket for Mrs. 1.
Tamil of Sparks, wbo died about
; ten o’clock today after bar-
i In 111 health for quite a long
Mr. and Mrs; Lovett resided la Val
dnata. on River street, for two
€krn years and tbdy had many
Hands la this city. While here they
Magt one of their little children, a Ilt-
fls (hi, who was the Idol of the
Mams. Mrs. Lovett was not strong
Mfcaa sad has been growing weaker
wear Mace. Some time ago they re-
-tamed to Sparta, hoping that the
MhaaBs aright be helpful to her, but
Jt was not so. flbe continued to do-
-efiae aatll her spirit took Its flight to
.Mary, Joining that of her little loved
-was tn the better world.
Mrs. Unrett was formerly Mlsa
TTiaalr tnOrand and resided over
abort Boston. She was a young wo-
anaa or rare beauty and bad the facul
ty of making friends. During bar
here, though In 111 health,
many friends wbo will be
to know of her'deatb.
funeral will take place
tomorrow afternoon about
Osrp o'clock and It la expeoted that
_w number of friends of the family
will go up there and attend. Rev
X S. Chapman, of this city, will con-
Amt the funeral services and Mr
John Slneath will officiate as under
Mrs. Lovett la survived by her hus-
isnd and two children, besides
awe circle of relatives and friends.
When you want a mule you go to
m stable, when you want a stove you
■m to a hardware store, when you
want groceries you go to a grooery
dV Why not come to an up-to-date
rihris store for your shoes. We have
. solid, stylish shoes <jf all kinds.
M Co.
The Smallest Mother on Earth,
Among the attractions that will be
drswn to Valdosta'next week will be
« midget mother and her baby. This
mother Is probably the smallest wo-
aaan In the world, and ahe Is certain-
IF the smallest mother. Mrs. Dollet-
tn la her name She Is two feet and
fhnr Inches In height, la twenty aev-
es years of age and weighs thirty-
woven pounds. 8ho has a btby nearly
three years old which Is almost nu
Imre as Its mother.
It Is very llkoly that a great many
r-ople will .visit thla attraction dur-
Tr-g Carnival week.
Our business Is your business. Our
pert of the business Is to soil shoes:
year part of. the bualneis Is do as
too please. Glvo us a trial. Wyono
Shoe Co. V '
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Lake Park Guard House Burned.
A message from Lake Park this
■nralag slated that a negro man who
,<SSM recently arrested-near there and
wbo waa placed In the lock-up thero
mCcreded In breaking out last night
and later on the guard house was
It was thought that he
I out and then flred the building.
. A. massage! was sent here asking for
In trying lo catch the fugitive.
fTpedal bfllcer Guy Presley went
sBaaHl'there this morning.
it la atld that the negro was In Jail
•barged with stealing another's wife.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In December, 1808, the following
property to-wlt:, Two 1x8 six pocket
Rival pool tables. No. 0288 and No.
6282, two rival cue racks, two doxen
polished maple cues. !wo seta of
Burtsur fancy pool balls, two No lid
ball racks, two trlsreles. two bot
tles and balls, two bridges, two rub
ber covers, 1 Beusk chalk tips
ment rules. Also one 4x8 six pocket
Rival cue rac k,one doxen polished
maple cues, one set rf hurt surface
fancy port balls, one No. 110 ball
rack, one triangle. oi;e bottle and
small balls, one hr I dee, one rubber
cover, one Beusb chalk tt-s cement
rules, two cue clamps. The above
property levied on as the property
of Coleman A Young and In favor of
National Billiard Mfr. Co.
Levied on this 4tb day of Nov.
1808, under a mortgage execution Is
sued from the City Court of Valdosta.
• J. F. PASSMORE, Sheriff.
Administrator's Bala. >
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Court of Ordinary, at
the regular October term, 1808. will
be sold a^the court house door In
said county, on the first Tuesday In
December. 1808. to the highest bid
der for cash, the following desorlbed
property to-wlt: 8184 scree of land
more or less, lying and being In ths
11th district of said county, and de
scribed as follows: Bounded on the
welt by WJllle and Eddie Uneberger,
east by R. R. Blair, north by T. J.
Herring, and south by Mrs. M. M
Herndon. Said land sold for thn pur
pose of perfecting title to said prop
erty.
JAMES BLAIR,
Administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Ruby Blair, deceased.
THE
MERCHANTS BANK OF VALDOST
Oldest B^nk in This Section of Georgia.
Capital
$100,000.00
} Surplus - - - - - -
100,000.00
\ Stockholder’s Liability ....
100,000.00
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Lownde* County:
To all whom It may concern: J
P. Lewis having In proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of H.
D. Prescott, late of said coun
ty, this Is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of H. D.
Prescott to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by law,
and show cause. If any they can, why
permanent administration should not
)e granted to John F. Lewis or some
other proper person on H. D. Pres
cott's estate.
^Witness my hand and official dena
ture, this 5th day of November, 1908.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—T/Owndea County:
Whereas, Byron C. Webb, executor
of the will of Levlnla B. Hewett. rep
resents to the Court In his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully executed the will of La-
vlnla B. Hewett; this la therefore to
dte all neraons concerned, kindred
and credflora, to show cause, if any
they cm, why said executor ahould
not be d’8chnrged from hla truat and
receive lettera of dismission on the
first Monday in December. 1908.
A. V. SIMMS.
Ordinary Lowmlea County
OUR RECORD:
refused to pay currency, gold or silver to any depositor who de
sired it even during the three panics through which we have
passed
failed our friends in any time of need, but always met their
legitimate demands.
closed up a business house to collect what they owed us
sued a farmer on a note given to the bank.
been a party to more th'an three court cases in the history of the
bank.
lost a dollar on ANY transaction for several years.
i not this sufficient evidence that we KNOW our business and that this it the kind of insti-
tutio.n with which Merchants, Farmers and individuals of all classes should do their banking?
OFFICERS:
B. F. ST°ICKLAND, Vice Pres.
DIRECTORS:
R. Y. LANE, Pres:
J. T. BLALOCK,’Cashier.
H. T. IANE.
M. B. LANE.
JOHN IXNB.
L. W., SHAW.
A. J. STRICKLAND.
J. T. BLALOCK.
B. P. S. DENMARK.
E. W. LANE.
H. V. TILLMAN.
DAN, DENMARK.
A. S. PENDLETON.
B. F. STRICKLAND.
A New Pah*]
Fop a Hole
TkwMaJwJ* foof Mocking*? Wi*»t pt I
M article chat wt guarantee against bole* eg |
tnii fojTTu 1
Trr a pair of our
fjv Shoe Go.
■hoe* next
GEORGIA- -Lowndes CountyL
To nil whom It may concern: T.
Mol Td and P. W. McLeod having
In proper form applied to . me for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate c' N.. McLeod, late of
Raid county, this Is to cite all and
singular the cr^dltorii and npxt of
Kin of X. MoLecd to be and appear
the Court of Ordinary within the
time allowed by law. and show cause,
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
T. E. Mcleod and P. W. McLeod
on N. Mcl^eod'a estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, thla 4th day of November,
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
isierf
IWIMal, to MUTnot
wbf.w* maun theta
Yoar’g Support.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
The report of the appraisers/ ap
pointed to set apart a year's suvport
to the widow of James L. Touchlone.
late of Ixiwndes county, deermsed,
having been duly filed; this Is mere-
fore to cite all persona concern'd to
show cause, if any they can," why
said report should not be admitted
to record, and be made the Judgment
of the court on the first Monday in
December, 1908.
‘A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
Davis Bros. & Co.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—!x>wnde» County:
To all whom It may concern: J.
H. Mooro haying applied for guar
dlansblp of the p-rsens and property
of Mabel DormIny and Frank Dorml-
ny, minor children of Ben and BIB*
Donalny, late rf su'd county, deceas
ed, notice la given that said applica
tion wllLho heard at my offlee at len
o'clock a. m... on the flrat Monday la
December next.
Thla November 4th, 1808.
V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
CITATION.
— t GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Whereas, W. W. Wetherlngtoa. ad
ministrator of A.^Uggkntnn, repre
sents to the petition,
duly Bled and tilPT on record,
that he haa fully I administered A.
W. Blanton’s eatataj this Is therefore
to dte all persona concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show leans#.
It any they can. why said administra
tor should not bo discharged from
hla administration, and receive let
ters of dismission, on the Arm -Mon
day tn Deoember, 1808.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
Don t hesitate to start on a long journey if you have a John Deere Buggy or
0 “ » Milbum Wagon. We sell them. We also sell Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brick, 1
Lime, Cement, Shingles, Laths, Plaster and Paints. ■
Briggs Supply Company, J
Phone 335, Valdosta, Georgia.
J
W E HAVE just added a bran new stock of Shoes at the Bui*t OM Stand and are closing them out along with
the other goods. Remember these are all right new Shoes; nothing been in the house a week.
This Stock of Shoes Consist of All Grades of Leather
All styles and prices. Away below anybody. Don’t fail to call and supply your family during this sale
W*': -
OLIVER & GRIMES
BURTS OLD STAND.
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