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—MUL.
SATURDAY ;JULY 10, 1909.
llr. W. P. Smith and family will
mote to Cairo next week and -will
make their home la that city.
Mr. W. D. Cook of Donate*, wa*
among the vsltoss to the city last
night
Judge W. H. Grinin and hi* aon
Abbott left this morning for Asb-
rllle, N. C.. where they will
month o( more.
Mr. J. A. Llndary, of Lenox, waa
among the ylaltor* to thl* city 'eat
night.
Meaar*. I. C. Hunter and J. G.
main of Plneta were among tne Tl*
ltor* here I eat night
Cola W. 0. Harrlaon and J. W
Powell, of Nashville, are spending
today in Valdoata
Me**ra Nelaon White and 8. J
Sinn ana, of DuPont, apent last
night In the city.
Col. A. J. Little and Mr. T. 0
Monroe are spending the week at
8t Mary*. . ,
Miss Kathleen Avery returned to
her home at Quitman today after a
pleasant rl»lt to Ml** GertrtHe Pen
dleton. /
Mines Ruth and Bulalle Conrerse
return tomorrow from OrtOn. They
will be'Accompanied by Ml**** Al
ma Newton, of Griffin, and Kath
leen Golden, of Columbus, who will
spend some time here, and In whoa*
honor *ereral aoclal affair* are be
ing planned.
Min Constance Henderson, of
W**t Virginia. 1* the,gue*t of Her.
and Mr*. Thomas on Well* street.
Mis* France* Chisholm, of Tbom-
arrlllc, Is visiting her »l*ter, Mr*.
Frank MeRee.
Mr*. Broclus Fender and children
left today for Atlanta to spend some
time.
Miss Clyde Thomas left today for
Dixie to spend several day*.
Messrs. J. T. Webbi'B. O. Stan
ford s«d Henry Boon left early this
morning to try ■ their band' at flsb-
lug today,
Mr. A. Robinson, editor of the
Farmers’ Union flea Island Cotton
News, *t Hahlra, was In town today
on business connected with his pa
per. The Newf was formerly' the
Hahlra Dispatch, but is now under
now management, and with a new
' rame. . —
Mr. J. L. Staten uni twwy Mr a
i trip to Charlotte. N( C. He
) be away until the first of
next week. '
Mrs. B. F. Holder who has been
spending some time In Washington,
will spend this week In Bsltlmora
and Philadelphia.
Miss Laura Parker, of Wadley,
Oa., Is spending some time In Val
dosta as the guest of Ml** Minnie
Clare Robinson, at 106 Webster 8t.
Valdosta Isn’t the only town in
the country that ha* been swelter
ing tor a week. Savannah, Macon,
Waycross,' Atlanta, and In fact nl-
moet.every city In the state, report*
temperature* ranging from 90- to
above 100- The torrid ware has
been general, and on account of the
excessive humidity It has been ex-
Col, W. D. Bui* and Messrs. L. O.
Turner and T. 8. Taylor, of Nash
ville, were among ih* visitors In the
city yesterday.
Col. Levi O’Steen and Mr. T. P.
Wilcox, of Douglas, spent part of
the day yeaterday In Valdosta.
Mr. Phil Hunt, of Louisville, Ky.
arrived In the city yesterday and
Joined Mrs. Hunt who ha* been with
home-folks her* for some time. Mr.
Bant was accompanied by Mias Ed-
wlna Bell, Of Louisville. Mis* Hell
will be ths guest of Mrs. Hunt and
Miss Georgia Smith.
Mr. W. H. Starling, of Hahlra,
was among the visitors In the dty
last night.
Attorney* Wt Q. Harrison and J
W. Powell, j>f Nashville, were It
the city on legal business today.
Valdoeta’a credit, which was al
ways ** good as the best, 1* as good
.today as it ever was. The monied
people showed their confidence
tarday In paying 105 for the city’s
fourth issue ot bonds. . |n;HI
J, The firs department has had a rest
nearly'three weeks, which Is a pretty
good record for this season of the
year. During the biasing hot weather
ot the past tew weeks, It would not
have been surprising It several flies
had occurred, but luckily the whole
city has escaped through that period.
Meeting ot Farmers’. Union
A meeting of the Farmers* Union
of Lowndes county was bald la the
court house today, quit* a number
of the Union men being in ntten,
dance. i'
While It has not bean given on
as "to what was don* la the meet
ing, it Is thought that a number of
■questions ot math Importance were
For Woman’s Missionary Rady Val
dosta Baptist Association.
Tbe Woman’s Missionary Rally of
the Valdosta Baptist Association will
hold n rally with ths Lake Park
church on July tbs 15th Following
Is the programme for the day wMefi
will begin at ten o’clock:
Song.
Devotional services.
Welcome—Response.
Talk on Ideal Evangelism.
Plans and methods of Evangelism.
—Mrs. Onpton.
Evangelistic* of Georgia—Mr*
W. H. McKinnon.
Mlitlonaiy Bible Reading.
Talk on Woman’s Work.—Miss
Emma Denmark.
Open Dlacuaaloa.
Address by Rev. Mr. Well*
Solo.
Intermission.
P. M. Session.
Devotional Exercises.
Discussion ot Missionary Study.—
Dr. J. D. Chapman.
Model Mlaalon Class lad by Mrs.
T. M. Talbot
Question box.
Paper on Tithing—Mrs. J. C. Wil
kinson.
Program by Sunbeams.
Closing moments.
Death of Mrs. Knight.
One of tbe saddest deaths that bat
occurred at Ousley In a long tlmo
was that of Mra. Robt. Knlgbt which
aad event occurred Friday night
Mra. Knlgbt bad been In very
feeble health for nearly three years
and often during tbat lme her friend*
and loved ones bave stood ovar and
watched her expecting every breath
to be her last
Before her marriage she was Miss
Lula Moody, daughter of Mr. aid
Mrs. T. J.' Moody, of Ousley. lie-
mother died A number of years ago
while her. father lived until tw.i
years ago when be went to loin uis
chimed wife and companion to
Heaven. Mrs. Kngbt resided, with
her father after her mother's dcaiu
and never was a daughter mote du
tiful and patient toward their ’ par
ents than she. After her father'll
death she resided with her si.ter
and children.
Mra. Knight was a Christian, hav
ing joined the ebutab wheu a girl u
her teens‘and was a constant mem
ber of Redland Baptist church, *t her
death.
At the time of her dehtt she was
living with her eon Mr. A, V,. Kulgh'.
and. ,wa* thought to -be In better
health than she had been In for
three years, having returned to her
ton’s home Just one week before her
death, from a visit to ^or sitter's,
Mra. T. S. Knight.
Friday her condition became utu o
alarming and while everything pos
sible waa dona for her by physl-
cans and loving hands of relatives
and friends, her spirit took Us d'.ght
Friday night to Join loved ones .In
Heaven.
Mrs. Knight leaves two children,
Mr. A. V. Knigbl of Orslry nad Mrs.
\t>He Burton ot DI.\to. Her brothers
and listers are fcra. J. D. Mclnnle
of Quitman, Mra Woodber-y Line-
berger, of Clyattvllle and Mia T. 8.
Knlgbt of Onsley. Her brothers are
Mr. Frank Moody of Qulimau and a
half brother Mr. John Hewitt ot Jan
uinge, Fla , >'
Her reniatai were Interred In Red-
land cemetery Saturday afternoon.
An unuaually targe crowd being pres
ent. which attested the esteem In
which Mra. Knight was held.
Ststenville New*.
Mra. J. H. Pierce of Valdosta baa
ieturned home after spending sev
eral days with her daughter, Mr* J.
W. Murray.
Mlase* Eula Forehand and Alma
Tteon. of Sylvester, are her* ot *
visit to the home of their ancle Cot.
R. O. TtaoB.
Mine* Randolph and Eugenia
Harris, ot Jacksonville, Fla., have
returned home after spending several
days as the guests of Mrs. A. 0.
GarbutL
Mr. O., C. Beevera, of Meridian,
Mlaa., waa her a few. days recsnUy
Mr. Rlea ot Lauravllte, FU.Y U the
guest ot relatives.
Miss Tullla Fender of Mayd» wav
the guest ot Mrs. Klnsoy recently.
Mr. J. Q. Dorris has goo* to his
Lookout Mountain cottage for
months visit to Ala family why are
spending the enmmer there.
Miss Madge aims and Miss L».h-
ertne Staten spent 8unday here the
guests ot Mis* Minnie Christian.
Mr. Mack Cans* ot Atlanta la
hern assisting with the staging
ths revival at the Methodist church.
If your eyes are giving you Unable
consult Mackey, the Optometrist,
JU rattenou'frML
Jennings, Fla.. July S*-Mr. H. W.
McCall waa a buslnes* visitor to
Valdosta yeaterday.
During the'founder storin'Sieve
last Saturday afternoon My. 8. '
Smith had seven or etgbt’TOga kill
ed by lightning. f : j
Misses Beetle Stewart and Jnddle
Chapman, of Plymouth, Fla., are via
Iting Mr*. K. K. Powell.^",
The residence of Mr,, G. M. De
vane I* nearing completion.
Prof. W. N. Henderson, .principal
. Mnn-t—kiiA u<_t. hLooI second d*y of February, 1906.
•if tbe Montlcello High BthooLls boQk page 236 of the re
PUBLIC SALE,
GEORGIA—Lowndes Couhty:
Under and by virtue of the- power
of sale vested In the' undersigned,
OtulcrAshley A Ousley, by the
terms ot s certain contract and
agreement made and entered into
between Heury neil and • Ousley-
Ashley A Ousley, a firm composed
uC K. F. Ousley. D. C Arhle'y and M.
rt. Ousley, on the f’.sr any of Feb-
GEORGIA—Echols County*.
Under and by virtue of n power
or sale contained In the ^.mortgage
executed by The Union Warehouse! dm Tuesday In August, 1*09,
A Ginnery Co., to H. G. Zeigler, on the highest bidder for cash, the
the 12th day of February, 1909,’ ’lowing tract or parcel 'of Ian.
and recorded In the office of thy
Clerk of the superior court ot said
county. In hook D„ page 280-261
the undersigned will sell at public
•ale at the court house In said
county, during the legal hours of
sole,' to the highest bidder
n-ary, 1906, which -tic contract to-i caid)( tbe following property to-wlt:
gether with a-warranty deed from|o ne acre ] an u more or less, situ-
said Henry Bell to aatd Onsley-Aab- ated , ylng and betng lot No . 429
ley A* Ousley dated first day of Feb-J^, me eleventh district of Echols
ruary,. 1908, and recorded on the jCountJ .. State 0[ Geor gla, bounded
here In charge of a Summer N6rm
•I with a large attendance.8ttf-
dents continue to pome 1 ''id
slon bids fair to he the niost
restful In the htetory of'jei
On last Saturday- m*rntng*^ the
people of Jennings and Surrounding
ccuntry both young and old, rose
early and began preparing! for the
annual picnic at Hire* Fame, Not
withstanding the Ukelyhodd ot rain
an Immense crowd waa present. The
dinner, dancing and pleasures of
the day were greatly enjoyed and
will be long Remembered by all who
were there.
Rev. Charles M. Hale, nastor of
the Methodist cboreh here, Is on a
visit to his parents at Spring Valley,
Va. HI* faithful work here for the
past two years has merited This
trip. The best wishes ot his people
attend him on his Journey and all
hope that be may return refreshed
both Id health and spirit for the
continuance of his work.
‘Mies Annie Bess Howard, of Met
calf, Oa., I* attending the Normal
class here.
Mis* Kato Nunn who has keen at-
tending a business college at Colum
bus, Oa., la at homt xo the Relight
of her many friends. ’ ;
Rev. Mr. Jones, paistor of the
Methodist church at White .Bp
filled ^he appointment of Bro. Hale
last Sunday at this, place. Hi* Words
-t wisdom and advice were if all re
ceived by those who -fod 1fbe op
portunity to-hear him g
Mr. Joe Ruhensteln, of Vaidonta,
was In town Sunday visiting Mr.
Wolf Llpilts. 1
Work on the deep well here Is
progressing nicely. We hope
it completed In tho next few
Mrs. Dr, Harrel, of Mai
Is tho guest of Mrs.
this week.
At the last meeting of 'thb'
r. U„ It was decided to chang
for meeting to Friday night.
Mra. 8* L. Lloyd, of flnri
Fla., who for the past few ,weeks
has been visiting the family of Mr.
J. L. Powell here, returned to her
home Sunday morning, j ,
—9 ■ j
IN MEMORY. ,
Of E. M. Shaw, horn -August 1 Srd,
1857, and departed tol-ijftlfn pn the
*th day of March, 1909.' fa
Brother Shaw waa nulled lit map
rlage In 1885 to Miss Matlldfi Wal
ters, and from this union vn born
six daughters and five sons. \ «v
He espoused the Primitive Baptist*
faith at Old Pleasant church In Bet.
rien county, On...In 1894 and lived
a devoted Christian until Ills death.
Ho Is gone from oup hone
from our memory. A vacan .
that can never be filled, a voice wo
loved Is hushod, but while we me
his absence, wo feel that he Is rest
ing with his 8svlor. Rest on dear
husband and tuber, some day we
bdp* to Join you In praise 10 our
Heavenly Father at home
iM
record
of deed* in foe office of tbe Clera
of the Superior Court Qt slid coun
ty, was given for the purpose of ic
on the south by one hundred yards
of the south line oY said lot, on the
west fifty-three yards- by land of J..
F. Colson, on tbe north one hun~
dred yards by land of L. T. Dough-
lowing property to-wlt: < All Chat
tract or parcel of land situated ly-
- .ng and being In the southern ’ por
tion of the city of Valdosta, in the
county of Lowndes, and bounded as
follows: Fronting-fifty no) fee:
on Troup street and running back
two hundred 1200) feet, bounded
north and sotith by land* of W. L.
Converse and east by lands of J. B.
Spivey.' Said property levied on as
the property of Adallne Roberts and
In favor of A. J. Maron under a Ufa
Issued from the superior court of
Lowndes county, May term, 1909.
This 8th day of July, 1909.
J. F. PASSMORE. Sheriff.
iso to ou
I Ir Heaver
A. P. T.
For Mias Avan.
An Informal, ,but delightful 'little
dinner party was given by Mrs
Philip C. PenSleton last Saturday
evening In compliment to Mlaa Kath
leen Avert, of Qnltman, who )« foe
gueet ot Utes Gertrude Pendle'on
for to* week.
Tbe dining table looked very at-
tractive with Its eluny lace mats and
eat glass, oovsra being laid for
tight ■ -1- .-*> - ; ,,
. Citation. Administration.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
To all whom.lt may concern: Mrs.
Katie Laslle haring In proper form
applied to me tor permafignt. letters
of administration on the estate ot
A. D. Leslie, late of auld-county,
thta.la to otto nil and ■fogwlav tan
creditor* and next of kin 0! A. D.
Latlle to be and appear gt my office
within foe time allowed B law,
and show cause. If any’ they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to.Mrd> Katl*
Laelle on A. D. Laelle’t Stax*.
Wttneee my hand and official sig
nature, foil 5th day of July, 1909.
J. E. Parrish, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes Co;
The report of the
pointed to set opart a year’s sup
port to tho widow ot Jerry ' Moore,
late of Lowndes county, deceased,
having bean duly filed; this is
tbarafort to cite all persona "con
cerned to show cause. If any they
can why said report should not be
admitted to record, add be made
Wheat a fihad# Higher.
Chicago, July 8—The ^heat mar*
ofTto T to® "Judgment of the court on the
morntag. but later ehsed off to un» om Honday , a August,. Mlfc.
iV
curing an Indebtedness due and ow- ■ eitj, and on tl.e east fifty-three
lag by the’said Henry Bell to iaid|j, ard( bjr | aD1 j of 3, Herndon; also
Onsley-Ashley A Ousley, will _ bo one G w \Vheland engine. No. 25;
sold -by the uUdenlgned at public
•ale beford tbe court bouse door in
said county, during the legal hours
of sale on the lit Tuesday In August
1909, to tbe highest and best- bid-
der for cash, the following describ
ed property to-wlt: Thst tract or
parcel of land situate lying and be
ing in that part of the city of Val
dosta In aatd county and atate,
known as Baptist Neck,” commenc
ing,at tbe northwest corner of the
land of Flora Williams on the south
side of Jackson street and running
west along said Jackson street fifty-
two (52) feet to the land of H. H.
Stotesbery, thence south, two hun
dred and ten 1210) feet to an alley,
thence east aloqg' aatd alley fifty-
two. (62) feet to land of Flora Wil
liams, tbence north to starting point
on Jackson street, boTinded /on the
north by Jackson atreet, <jp the
east by land of Flora Williams,
south by an alley and west by land
ol H. H. Stotesbery; said sale being
for th* purpose of paying tbe said
debt due by aald Henry Bell to said
Ousley-Ashley A Ousley, together
with all cost and expenae of sale,
including 10 per cent attorneys fees
a* provided for In said contract.
. Said property sold as the property
of said Henry Bell, and the proceeds
of asm sale to *be applied to said
debt, principal. Interest, attorneys
fee and expense of sale, and the bal
ance, If any, to bt paid over to' the
safd Henry Bell or bis legal repre
sentative.
A proper conveyance will be made
td the said property by the under
signed as provided In said contrac
and agreement.
This 9th day of July, 1909.
'v Ousley-Ashley A Ousley.
8. M. \arnedoe. Attorney.
GEORGIA—‘Lowndes Couifty:
one thirty-five horse-power boiler,
one extra drive wbeel, three English
gins, shafting, pulleys, belting,
tools, etc., connected with glnery,
all ot which personal property
located on said lqt of land, Also the
gib house and fixtures, for the pur
pose of paying a certain promissory
note bearing date the 12th day ot
February, 1909, and payable on the
first day of July, 1909, and made
and executed by the said Union
Warehouse A Ginnery Co., sail
note being for eleven hundred and
seventy-three dollars and thlrty.four one tDat 18 moro
cents, principal', stipuatlng for
terest from maturity at the rate of
eight per cent per annum, the total
amount due on said note being siev
ed hundred and seventy-tbree dol
lars and thirty-four cents
principal and dollars
interest, together with the emits ot
this proceeding as provided In said
mortgage. A conveyance will be
executed to the purchaser by the
undersigned, as authorised in said
mortgage. Said property will
sold as aforesaid before tbe court
house door in Statenville, Echols
county, Ga., on the first Tuesday In
August, 1909, between the legal
hours of sale.
This 5th day of July, 1909.
H. G. Zeigler.
t Administrators’ flnlt
Will be sold before tbe . court
bous* door at Valdosta, Ga, on tbe
to
fol-
land in
city of Valdosta, and lying on
Ndtalh street, Immediately west of,
and adjacent to the Joseph High
tower home place, and bounded on
the north by the lands of Mra, L-
M. Dutch, on the east by Hightow
er lands, on the south by said North
street, and on tbe west by the land*
of Mrs. H. V. Lane, the same front
ing 60 feet on North street, and'
running back 133 V* feet.
Mra. Joseph Hightower,
, Administratrix.
Valdosta, Ga., July 7. 1909.
CITATION. '
BORGIA—Echols County:
hnma Fales having made ajtpll-
Ion for twelve months support
out of the estate of T. J. Fales and
Appraisers duly appointed to set
apart the same having filed their
return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause be
fore the court of ordinary • of said
county on the first Monday in
August, 1909, why said application
should not be granted.
This July the 5th, 1909.
J, E. Parrish, Ordinary.
Leave to Sell,
J. M. Stanton, aa guardian of the
persona and property of Carl Stan
ton and John Perry Stanton, hav
ing in proper form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell all the
real estate belonging to said Carl
Stanton and John Perry Stanton’s
estate; this is therefore, to cite all
concerned to show cause at the next
term of he Court of Ordinary to be
held in and for said county on the
1st Monday in August, 1909, why
said guardian should not have leave
Will be sold on the first Tuesday to sell aald property, after adver-
In’August, next,- before foe court, tlaing the same as the law directs;
house door in said county, the fol-[Tbls July 7th, 1909.
A. V. Simms,
Ordinary Ix>wndes County.
GEORGIA—Lowndee" County: t
Whereas, W. A. -Simms, adminis
trator with will annexed, of J. W.
Dickson represents to tbe court In
his petition, duly filed and entered
On record, that he has fully admln-
irtered said J. W. Dickson’s estate,
this Is therefore to cite all persona
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, If any they can, why
said administrator .should not be
discharged from his administration,
and receive lectors of dismission on
the first Monday In August, 1909.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
There are other optical parlor* In-
tbe country, but yon cannot find
complete than
Mackey’s, the Optometrist.
Times Want Ads
WANTED—A position as circular
sawyer. Four years experience. Can
give references. E. J. Davis Ocllla,
Ga., '
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■ale. South Georgia Buggy Co.. Val
dosta, Ga - 6-2b-wls»
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