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THE VALDOSTA TIMES. 1 SATURDAY, {JANUARY 16, 1909
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NEW STOREf NEW GOODS
>f General Merchandise, Consisting of 2
5 I Have Opened up a Complete
! Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, .
1 Hats, Staple Har&^are^
2 * Tinware, Crockery, Groceries, ■
5 Cotton Planters, etc. Drugs, Plows, Plow Stocks, ;
| I Intend to Conduct a Firs t-Class Farmer’s Supply Store |
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; My Stock will Consist of the Finest to the Cheapest, but Nothing Shoddy j
i I EARNESTLY ASK YOU TO DO BUSINESS WITH ME. I SHALL ENDEAVOR TO !
S GIVE YOU CLEAN, HONEST GOODS AND SERVICE 2
Thanking Ton In Advance for any Favors Shown mo In this Lino
RESPECTFULLY
B. R JONES, Valdosta, Ga.
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VANDELIP MADE A
VERY RAPID RISE
YOUNG MACHINIST BECOMES A
POWERFUL FACTOR IN NEW
york Sank.
Now York, Jan. 11.—Whoo the
otockhold.ro of'the National City
Bank meet next week June* Still
man will realcn tram the presidency
of the limitation and will be sue-
cceded by Prank A. Vanderllp. now
Tice president, Mr. Stllhnan'a
tlremeot ha* been anticipated for
eome time. (or with the exception ot
tbe panic period he baa not latterly
been a* aotlre a* waa formerly hi*
cuatom la financial affair*. He hai
reclined from many board*. Includ
ing those of the Harrlman line*, and
In every caae ha* been aucceeded by
Mr. Vanderllp.
The rapidity with which Mr. Van-
derllp Inn rlaen In the world of fin-
ance In almoat without parallel. A
native of Illinois, he waa reared on a
farm and began life a* an apprentice
In a machine chop. Deaplte many
handicap* he managed to obtain an
education at the Un!ver*ltynf Illlnol*
and the llnlveralty or Chicago. Af
ter leivlng school he became a re
porter. and subsequently was finan
cial editor of the Chicago Tribune.
HI* writing* attracted the attention
of Lyman J. Rage, and when, the lat
ter became Secretary of the Tress-
ury he took Mr. Vanderllp to Wash
ington with him as private secretary.
Before long iMr. Vanderllp be-
came reeognlied as one of the fore-
moat authorities in the United
8t*te* on the (Object of finance. In
1902 he waa one of the American
delegate-- to the International confer
ence ot commerce and lnduatry at
Oatend. When he decided to retire
from oOctal life In Waahlngtoo he
found no dllBoulty In securing, a
good berth In New York. Now,’ at
tha wo of 45 yeara, he la to become
preaidant of the largest fiduciary In-
atltntloa with a capital stock of
$25,009,405 sad deposits of more than
0200,600.000.
MRS. ROSA M0NNISH
IS UNDER ARREST.
SHE IS ACCUSED OF SENDIffa
OBSCENE MATTER THROUGH
UNITED STATES MAILS.
Atlanta, Oa., Jan. 13.—Mrs.
Rota Monnlsb, who has run a sani
tarium on Peachtree street for
yean, was arreatea yesterday on
bench warrant sworn out In tha
United States court for (ending ob
scene letters through the mall.
Complaint wa* mads by Mrs. Clara
Louise Preeton, the woman named
as co-respondent In a divorce action
Sled by Mrs. Monnlsh against bar
husband, Dr. William A. Monnlsb,
some time ago. Mrs. Monnlsh was
arrested at her request, and Mem ad
to be expecting It. She was taken
before Commissioner Fuller, and
her bond fixed at )2,000. and was
held In the commissioner’s offlca
until she secured a bondsman. Har
CITATION. :Sf
Whereas', J. E. Roberts, executor
of the will of Warren H. Roberts,
represent* to tho court*In bis petl
tlon, duly filed and entered on record,
that ha hae fully executed Bald will;
this la tharefore to cite all persons
concerned,, kindred and creditors and
legate**, to show cause, If any they
can, why aald executor should not
bo discharged from his trust, and re
ceive letters of dismission on the
first Monday In February, 1909.
A. V. SIMMS,
Ordinary Lowndes County.
GEORGIA—Lowndes county.
•Whereas, Mrs. Oceanna Force, ad
mintatratrlx of the estate of W. M,
Force, represents to the court In her
petition, duly filed and entered or
record, that she has fully administer
ed W. M. Force’s estate. This li
therefore to cite all persons concern
cd, kindred and creditors, to show
cause. If any they can. why said ad
ministratrix should not be discharg
ed from her administration, and re
ceive letters of -dismission, on' tho
first Monday In February. 1909.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
Slek Legislator Dias.
Chicago. Jan. IS—Paul Isabel, tha
member ot the legislators who, while
111 wit carried into tho boost to vote
for Speaker Shurtlett, died today.
Zaabel'n strong support ot 8Uurt-
leff probaMy ooot him hla UN.
QEORCTA—Lowndes County.
U..U. .ui- Htjaurcu a uuuu.wu. ot/^Whereas, Avoy J. Hightower, ad-
arrest followed closely on an Indict- mnlstra{rlx, O. H. Hightower, ad-
ment returned by the federal grand
Jury. Mrs. Preston and her rela
tives came from Knoxville to testi
fy before the grand Jury.
Mrs, Preston anas once the wife
of Phil Byrd, at one time adjutant
gonoral of Georgia. She afterwards
married Preston, a railroad condne-
tor from whom she wa* divorced.
Mr*. Monnlsh will be tried at tha
March terra of court. It la said the
federal action arose from letter*
written Mrs. Preston by Mrs. Mon
nlsh, following the action for di
vorce. It Is said the letters haV*
been turned over to the federal au
thorities.
mlnlstrator of Rvrd Hightower. Sr„
represents to the court la thotr pe
tition, duly filed and entered on reo-
ortl. thnt they hnve fully administer
ed Uyrd Hightower, Sr's, estate. This
Is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned. kindred and- creditors to
show cause. If ’four they can, why
said Administrator!!' and .administra
tor should not" t"‘ discharged frfim
their administration, and receive let
ters of dismission, on tho fi
day In February. 1909.
A. V.
Ordinary Lowndes
fOLEYSHOKET"
V sSHgreai M/t.«sis.
Special Announcement Regarding
the National Pore Food
and Drag Law. ,
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Horev and Tar for cough*,
colds and lung troubles Is not af
fected by the National Pore Food
npd Drug law as It contains no opl-
atf* or other harmful drugs, and wa
recommend It as a sate remedy for
children and adults. Ingram A
Ramssy.
COTTON STCAMER ON FIRE.,
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Ship to Pensacola with har Cargo
• In Flams*.
Pensacola. Fla., Jan. IS—The Brit
ish steamer Mattewan, with 10,220
bales of cotton bound for -Havre,
which sailed this morning, -bee ro-
toned to port with her cargo afire.
VAU
SHERIFF’S SALE.
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GEORGIA—Lowndes Couni
There win be sold on the first
Tuesday In February, 1909, at public
outcry before tbe court house door
In said Count?, between the lesal
hour* of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, 1 the following described
property, to-wt: One Eclipse engine,
one boiler end one-saw mill lnelnd-
log the frame, mandril, carriage, bett
ing and pulleys complete, end one
log can, aald property levied on and
to M sold aa tbe property of 0. B.
High to satisfy a certain Hon execu
tion In favor of Vara A Burnett Issu
ed from tho city court of Valdosta.
J. F. PASSMORE, Sheriff.
CITATION.
o ho rc.IA—Lowndes county.
To all Whom it May Concern: Mrs.
Mildred Campbell Scott having ap
plied for guardianship of the personal
and property of Qny Campbell, Greer
Campbell, Maggie Campbell. Belle
Qamphen And Frank Campbell, minor
CnUdren. of Mrs. Maggie Campbell,
late’of (hid county, deceased, notice
la given that said application will be
heard at my offloe at ten o’clock t.
M„ on, the flret Monday in February.
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This January 5th. 1009.
F: a. v. simms.
Ordinary, and ex Officio Clerk Court
or Or,Unary.
: , Leave to Sail.
O BO ROTA—Lowndes County:
R. R. Myddelton ag administrator
with '-in annexed of the eatxte of
Mrs. M. M. Knight, deoexxed, haring
ifopnr form applied to the trader-
signed for leave to -sail all the real
estaffc belonging to aald Mra. M. M.
Knight** eatote: this la therefore, to
cite all concerned to show cause at
tho next term of tbe Court of Ordl-
nary, why said Administrator should
not tore leave to sell said property,
after advertising the same as the
tow, directs.
A. V. SIMMS,
Ordinary Lowndes County.
Guardian's Sale.
GEORGIA—T.owndes County:
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Court ot Ordinary at
the regular January term. 1999. will
he sold at tbe court house door In
said county, on the first Tuesday tn
February..1999. between the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder
tor cash, the following described
property to-wlt: One house and lot
in the tosm of Melrose, and bounded
aa follows: On the north by J. B.
Martin, east by Homer Peeples,
south by J. B. Martin, and west by
Mra. WllUam son. Said house and
lot belonging to tbe minor heirs of
Samp SIrmana, and sold for tha pur
pose of maintenance and education
of aald minora.
- E. H. Hamilton, Guardian.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WUl be sold pn the first Tuesday
In February, 1909, at public ontort,
before the court house door In sail
county, between the legal hours ot
sale to the highest bidder for cash.
Hie following described property to-
wlt:
One hundred acres of lot of land
(311) In tbe Eleventh (11) land dis
trict of said county bounded on the
north by lend of C. B. Wotherlngton,
cast by lend of J. R. Young Co.,
sonth by lends H. E. Fender and B.
D. Carter and west by lands of
Arhlca Butler and Henry Wright
Said property levied on as the
property of Robt. Bryant to satisfy
an execution Issued from the Justice
court of the 661st district G. M., of
aald county at the May term, 1907,
of said court. In favor of Chandler
A Co., and against the aald Robert
Bryant, and transferred and assigned
by aald Chandler & Co., to T. M.
Cook.
Also at the same time and plaoe,
will he sold the following property
to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the Uth land dis
trict of said county and state, being
a part of lot of land No. 97, and fully
described aa follows: Containing
two hundred acres more or leas, lying
the center of sntd lot, the
line beginning at sontheaat corner of
aald lot of land known as the John
McDonald line, running a north east
corner to ford of first branch, making
a turn more north and running ’436
yards to corner, thence west to run
of river, thence down the river until
coming to branch at edge of river
flat at starting point, striking the
branch at edge of the river flat
taking the branch hack to north east
corner. The above property levied
on In favor of E. P. Rose and agalnat
Maggie Copeland and Dock Cone-
land. under a Ufa leaned from the
city court Sept. term. 1908.
Also at the same time and place
there will be sold the following prop
erty to-wlt: Ten acres of land, more
or leas and bounded as follows:
North by lands of Hence Harrington,
south by A. C. L. R. R„ east by
lands of J. R. Young & Co., west by
Sllla Ray and A. M. E. church. Said
land levied on under a Justice court
execution In favor of Chandler Co.,
and against Richard Miller and trans
ferred by Chandler A Co., to T. M.
Cook.
This 7th dav of Jan. 1909.
J. F. PASSMORE, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold at the court house
door In said county on the first Tues
day In February, 1909. within the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed property, to-wlt: ,
A one third undivided Interest In
and to all that tract or parcel of
land, being two hundred acres, more
or less, of lgt of land No. 97 In tha
11th district of Lowndes county,
Georgia, being known as the Daniel
Howell- place and being described as
follow*: Beginning at the eoutheeat
comer of the John McDonald place
in anld lot and running a northeast
court® to the ford of first branch,
making a turn more north and run*
nlng 436 yards and corners, and run
ning from corner a west course to
the run of the river and taking the
river down until coming straight with
the branch edge of the river flat
taken at starting point, striking the
branch at the edge/ of the river flat
and taking the branch back to the
northeast corner; also the following
described property, to-wlt: All that
tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing in tbe 11th district of Lowndes
county and being a part of lot' No.
97 and being designated as numbers
eight and nine on the map and sur
vey of P. S. Williams, made on tbe
13th day of December, A. D.. 1889,
and described as follows, to-wlt: The
line starting at the northeast comer
and running original line west to the
river, thence down the river to the
corner of R. T. McDonald’s land,
thence along the line east to a comer
and on a parallel line to a branch
near the original line, thence corner
ing. taking the run of said branch
to the point of commencement; said
tract containing 166 acres, more or
less, with improvements thereon,
said land levied on as the property
of Dan Howell to satisfy an execu
tion Issued on the 12th day of De
cember, 1908, from the City Court of
Valdosta, In said county, In favor of
A. L. Davis against Dan Howell.
This the 6th day of January, 1909.
J. F. PASSMORE. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S 8ALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
There will be sold on the first Tu
esday In February, 1909, at public
outcry, before the court house door
In said county, between the* legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wlt:
One boiler, one engine, one shingle
mill and carriage and all shafting,
piping and pulleys used In connection
therewith, and also three log carts
with chains and fixtures complete;
said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of the Valdosta
Planing Mill Company to satisfy aa'
exception Issued fro mthe city court
of Valdosta In favor of Vara A Bur
nett, and being In the possession of
the defendant.
J. P. PASSMORE, Sheriff.
- CITATION.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
J. Y. Wlsenbaker Guardian of Guy
Campbell, Greer Campbell, Maggie
Campbell, Belle Campbell and Frank
Campbell, has applied to me for a
discharge from his guardianship ot
said children. This is, therefore, to
notify all persons concerned to file
their objections, if any they have, on
or before the first Mandarin Febru
ary, next, else he will be discharged
from his Guardianship as applied for.
A. V. SIMMS,
Ordinary Lowndes County.