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THE VALIXKTA TIMES. SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1909.
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Weak Throat—Weak Lungs
Cold after cold; cough after cough! Troubled with this
taking-cold habit? Better break it up. We have great
confidence in Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for this work. • No
medicine like it for weak throats and weak lungs. Ask
your doctor for his opinion. He knows all about it.
His approval is valuable. Follow his advice at all times.
No alcohol in this cough medicine. lc.AytrCo.,UutiiKi<us. _
Alwayikeepagood laxative in thehouse. Takeadosewhen yourcoldfirst
It the belt unlive for thb? Ayer's Pills. Ask your doctor his pplnlon. Let hint decide.
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Chamberlain’s Stomach and liver Tablets
COTTON AND
WHEAT
Sensational Advances were Made
at
Chicago, July 14—Wheat advanc
ed two cents on the bushel thin
looming. July and other months
went three-eighths to a haTt higher
on unfavorable weather and light
receipts.
Amid wild excitement July wheat
sold at $1.26 today on* extreme had
weather report*.
Coton 12< Points Higher.
New York, July 14—-Cotton
again active today £t twelve tfolntB
higher, with July and other months
four to eight points up on, unfavor
able weather reports.
The market eased off a Tew points
latep In the day.*
Bad Teeth! Bad breath!
NO LONGER ANY EXCUSE TOR EITHER
All Work
GUARANTEED.
Impressions Taken in the a. m., Plates Delivered Same Day.
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dental Parlors
Over Thomaa-Dekle Hardware Co.. Valdosta, Ga.
Dr. Griffin, of Atlanta, here personally to look afterjhis office
ELECTRICAL.
TREATMEI
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specialists, will give Gee electrical treatments by meana of their wonderful
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and effects upon dleease. You have
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electrical equipment in the south-
The most pleaaant and
effective method of relief and core
need in tha treatment of inch
chronic and special diseases as
Rheumatism Strlclur*
Catarrh Kidney
Neuralgia Vital Losssa
Nervous Debility
Rectal Diseases
Woman’s Dlssases Prostatla Troubles
Mrs. Mary E. Hood-Dead.
One of the saddest deaths that baa
occurred at DuPont, Ga., for some
time, was that of Mrs. Mary
Hood, which occurred Sunday, July
4th. Mrs. Hood had been in feeble
health for several years. During
hdh long suffering she bore up brave
ly without a murmur, she stood her.
pain with that Christian fortitude
that only the pure In heart oan with-
stand.
She waa noted for her kind, gentle
and lovable disposition which shed
rays of light like the noon-day sun,
In hours of darkness, when.'loved
ones and friends needed -words of
love and sympathy.
Mrs. Hood wag the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 0„P. Register, of hear
here, one of the oldest, and moat
influential fatalities, liii the county.
She was a niece of tie late Hoa. 8-
W. Register. She' was born Sept. 1st,
1875. She “was confned to her bed
about five weeks, during which time
het attending physicians thought
there wae hope for her recovery.
.Saturday her condition became
alarming, and while everything that
was possible was done by physicians,
loving hands of relatives and friends,
her Immortal.spirit wltaged Ita flight
i ifl^MKrasT lioBta
She la survived by falhtf,: mother,
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MTIOML MM IIM.
husband and 4 children, tbs- young-
est of which Is four weeks old. May
the father of the widow and the or
phan protect and guide them. The
bi reared family has the sympathy
of all In their lose.
It can be truly said of Mrs. Hood,
ta the words of the poet:
“She lived as lives the peaceful dove,
She difid as Christians die;
And now her spirit floats above,
As seraph in the sky.
Her/remalns were laid to rest In
the North Cemetery Monday, where
lovetr ones end friends performed
their’ last sad rites. The esteem In
lit she was held by her many
friends was attested by her funeral.
A FRIEND.
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Vacation.
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We have the most up-to-date line that has ever been
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Utensils Needed in Calming.
Agate, enamel or esrthware ves-
•els aro better than Un or Iron.
Wooden spoons are better than met-
ii, unless, possibly silver, and doth
■trainers should he preferred to wire
ante. If It Is accessary to uae metal,
-be -aa quick aa possible, and do not
leaye s metal spoon In a kettle of
oked fruit.
, Glass-top Jars are best. Pint onea
aro more economical for the ordinary
'family. The less letterlog there It
In a bottle the easier it is to get
dean.
Rubber rings should he new every
year. They become porous and brit
tle and the sugar In one Jar of trait
will usually cost as much as a doxen
rings. Dip them In hot water before
putting on bottle, but do not allow
them to stand In It. The fruit should
be fresh, firm and not overripe. Re
move well all had or brulked places,
and cut a goodly section out with
any moldy spot—Mrs. W. N. Hutt,
In Raleigh (N. C.) Progresalve Far
mer.
Wyone Shoe Co.
By H. E. Miller, Manager, .fr
Children Who are Sickly.
Mothers who value their own
comfort and the welfare of their
children, should never be without a
box of Mother Oray'a Sweet Powders
tor Children, for nse throughout the
season. They break up colds, curs
feverishness, eonattpatlon, teething,
disorders, headache and etomaen
troubles. These powders never fall.
Bold by all drag store*, 15c. Don't
accept any substitute. A trial pott
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CITATION.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
Emma Fates having made appli
cation for twelve months support
out of the estate of T. J. Fales and
appraisers duly appointed to
apart the same having filed their
return, all persona concerned are
hereby required to show cause be
fore the court of ordinary of’ aald
county on tho first Monday
August, 1909, why said application
should not be granted.
This July the 5th, 1909.
J. E. Parrish, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In August, next, before the court
house door In said county,'the fol
lowing property to-wlt: All that
tract or parcel of land situates ly
ing and being In the southern por
tion of the city of Valdosta, in the
county of Lowndes, and bounded aa
follows: .Fronting fifty (50) feet
on Troup street and running back
two hundred (200) feet, bounded
north and south by lands of W. L
Converse and east by lands of J. B,
Spivey. Said property levied on ai
the property of Adallno Roberts and
In favor of A. J. Maroa under a fits
Issued from the superior court of
Lowndes county, May term, 1809.
This 8th day of July, 1909.
J. F. PASSMORE. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Whereas, W. A. Slmma, admlnls
trator with will annexed, of J. W.
Dickson represents to the court in
his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that be has fully admin
irtered said J. W. Dickson's estate,
this I* therefore to cite ell persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, tor
show cause, If any they can, why
said administrator should not b*
discharged from hi* administration,
end receive letters of dlsmlaalon on
the first Mpnday In August. 1909.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
Administrators’ Sale. *
Will be sold before the court
house door at ’Valdosta, Ga., on the
first Tuesday In August, 1909, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing tract or parcel of land In
the city of Valdosta, and lying on
North street, Immediately west of,
and adjacent to the Joseph Hlgn-
tower home place, and bounded on
the north by the lands of Mra. L.
M. Blitch, on the eaat by IHghtow-
cr lamps, on the south by said North
street, nd on the west by the lands
of Mra. H. V. Lane, the same front
ing 80 feet on North street, / and
running back 133 >/< feet.
Mrs. Joseph Hightower,
Administratrix.
Valdosta, Ga., July 7, 1909.
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Under and by virtue of the power
of s-de vested In the undersigned,
Ousley-Ashley ft Ousley, by. the
terms of a certain contract and
agreement made and entered Into
between henry BCIl and Ousley
Ashley & Ousley, a firm composed
of It. F. Ousley, D. C Ashley and M.
ft. O’,’City, on the L.s; nay ol Feb
ruary, 1906, which -lid contract to
gether with a warranty deed from
said Henry Bel) to said Ousley-Ash
ley ft Ousley dated first day of Feb
ruary, 1906, and recorded on the
second day of February, 1906, In
hook “BB," page 236 of the record
of deeds In the office of the Clera
ot the Superior Court of said coun
ty, waa given for the purpose of se
curing an Indebtedness due and ow
ing by the said Henry Bell to aald
Oualey-Aahley ft Ousley, will be
sold by' the undersigned at public
Bale before the court house door In
said county, during the legal hours
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA— Lownde*
County. /
To the Superior Court ot Baht.
County:
The petition of E. 0. Ferrell, Ot.
D. Dalton, W. A. Godwin, A. J. Dash
er and Will Kntgh.', all* of Lowndeft
comity, Ga, and F. W. Carlisle, of
Fulton county Georgia respectfully-
allows:
1st. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors to be Incorporated under thft:
name and style ot ■'Valdoftta Gro
cery Company," for a period of
twenty years.
2nd. The principal office of sal*
company shall he In the city ot
Valdosta, state and county afore
said, hut petitioners desire the right-
to establish branch offices .within
this state or elsewhere, whenever
the holders of a majority ot the~
rf sale on the 1st Tuesday In August Bl ° c * m !£ ,0 ^ et ? rm , lno ,.
1909, to the highest and best hid-1, 3rd - The object of said company-
der for cash,'the following deaorlb- ” pecuniary gain o Itself and ita-
ed property to-wlt: That tract or| sllB . r f
parcel of latad situate lying and be
ing In that part of the city of Val
dosta in said county and state,
known as Baptist Neck,” commenc
ing at the northwest corner ot the
land of Flora Williams on the south
side ot Jackson street and running
west along said Jackson street fifty-
two (62) feet to the land of H, H.
Sfotosbery, thence south two hun
dred and ten (210) feot to an alley,
thence east along said alley n(ty-
two (52) feet to land of Flora Wil
liams, thence north to starting point
on Jackson street, bohnded On the
north by Jackson street, On the
east by land of Flora Williams,
south by an alley and west by land
ot H. H. Btotesbery; said sale being
for the purpose of paying the aald
debt due by said Henry Bell to aald
Oimley-Ashioy ft Ousley, together
with all cost and expense of sale.
Including 10 per cent attorneys fees
as provided for In said contract.
Said property sold ss the property
of said Henry Bell, and the proceeds
of said sale to he applied to said
debt, principal, Interest, attorneys
tee and expense of sale, and the bal
ance, If any, to he paid over to tha
aald Henry Bell or him legal repre
sentative.
A proper conveyance will he made
to the said property by the under
signed ai provided In aald contrac
and agreement.
Thla 9th day of July. 1999.
Ouaiey-Athley A Ousley.
S. M. Varnedoe, Attorney.
Leave to Sell.
I. Stanton, aa guardian of the
persona and property of Carl Stan
ton and' John Perry Stanton, hav
ing In proper form applied to tha
undersigned for leave to sell all the
real estate belonging to said Carl
Stanton and John Perry Stanton's
estate; thla 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
to aell aald property, after adver
tising the same as the law directs.
This July 7th, 1909.
A, V. Simms,
Ordinary Lowndes County.
P. C. Quarterman,
Physician and Surgeon,
GEORGIA—Echols County:
Under and by virtue of a power
ft sale contained In the mortgage
oxecuted by The Union Warehouse
£ Ginnery Co., to H. 0. Zelgler, on
'.he 12th day of February, 1999,
and recorded In the office of the
Clerk of-the superior court of said
county, in hook D., page *A<V28j
tho undersigned will yell at pub
sale at the court house In* said
county, during the legal hours . of
sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property to-wlt:
One acre of land more or less, situ
ated, lying and being In lot No. 429
of the eleventh district of Ecb,ols
county, State of Georgia, hounded
on the south by one hundred yards
of tho Bouth line of said lot, on the
west fifty-three yards by land of J.
F, Colson, on tho north one bun-
dred yards by land of L. T. Dough
erty, and on the east fifty-three
yardsJut land of U. Herndon; alBo
ono OF w. Wheland engine, No. 26
one thirty-five horse-power holler,
one extra drive wheel, three English
gins, shafting,. pulleys, . belting,
tools, etc., connected with glnery,
all of which personal property
located on said lot of land, also the
gin house and fixtures, for the pur
pose of paying a certain promissory
note bearing date the 12th day ot
February, 1909, and payable on tha
first day of July, 1999, and made
and executed by the said Union
Warehouse ft Ginnery Co., tall
note being for eleven hundred and
eovonty-throe dollars and thirty-tour
cento, principal, stlpusting tor In
terest from maturity at the rat* of
eight per cant par annum, tha total
amount due on said note being tier-
ed hundred and seventy-three dol
lars and thirty-tour canto
principal and dollars
Interest, together with the coats ot
thla proceeding as provided In said
mortgage. A conveyance will be
executed to tha purchaser by tbe
undersigned, as authorised la said
mortgage. Said property will ha
sold, as aforesaid before the court
house door, In Statenville, Echols
county, Oa., on the first Tuesday In
August, 1909, between the . legal
hour* of sale.
This 5th day of July, 1909.
H. G. Zelgler.
Citation, Administration.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
To all whom It may concern: Mrs.
Katie Laslte having In proper form
applied to me for permanent letter*
ot administration on the estate ot
A. D. Leslie, late of aald county,
this Is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of A.
Leslie to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, If any they can
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mrs. Katie
Laslte on A. D. Laslle'a .estate.
Witness my band and official sig
nature, thla 5th day of July, 190».
J. E. Parrish, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
The report of the appraisers op-
pointed to set apart a year’s sup
port to the widow of Jerry Moore,
late ot Lowndes connty, deceased,
having been duly filed; this 1*
therefore to cite all pertops con
cerned to show cause, it any they
can why sold report ebonld not b«
admitted to record, and be made
the Judgment of tbe coart on tbt
first Monday In August, 1909.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
The business io be carried
on Is that of buying and selling gro
ceries at wholesale, but petltlonerw-
dtslre the right to cilrry on said,
business both at wholesale or retalL
nr either; and Incident to SUCH.
business, to buy,-sell and deal gen
erally at wholesale or .retail, or
both, In groceries, merchandise, and-,
all kinds of personal property, and
also to act a* brokers or -agent ft*,
the purchase, sale, management, or-
dlspnsitlon of goods, merchandise^
or other properiy, and to sell amt.
dispose of any goods, mAchamllse,,
or other property on commissions,,
nnd to Invest In stocks or bonds ot
other cprpoatlons, nnd to make any
other Investments; they may, desire,
to borrow Or loan money and to do-
gr.nerally any and all things that ft
natural fcersbn might do,
5th. The capital stock of said:
corporation shall be five thousand:
dollars (5,000.00), wlth^the privi
lege of Increasing tbe same from
time to time to any amount not ex- ,
ccedlng one hundred thoueand dol
lars ($100,000.00, by a majority
vote of the stockholders, and like
wise to decrease the same to any
amount not less then the aum ot-
flvo thousand dollars ($5,000.00).
•aid stock to be divided Into (bare*
of one hundred dollars each; tem
per cent of the amount of capital
stock to he employed by them has
been actually paid In. Petitioner*
desire the right (p have tbe sub
scriptions to said capital stock to be-
paid In money or property to be
token at a fair valuation.
6th. Petitioners desire the right
to sue and be sued, to plead and he-
Impleaded, to/have and uae a com
mon seal, to make all necessary by
laws and regulations and to do all
ether things that may be necessary
for the successful carrying on of _sal(k
business, Including the right to buy,
hold And sell r ftal estate and p'er-
properly suitable lor tho pur
pose ot tho. corporation, to execute-
notes nnd bonds as evidehce of In
debtedness, Incurred or which may
he Incurred lit the conduct of ih*-
affstrs of the corporation, and t*
secure the same by mortgages, se
curity deeds or other forms of lien*
under existing taws.
7th. They desire for said corpo
ration the power and authority t»-
apply for nnd accept amendment*
to Ita charter of either from or sub
stance by a vote of a majority of lt»
stockholders outstanding at tho
time.. They also ask authority for
sold Incorporation to wind np Its- -
affairs, liquidate and discontinue ttft
business at any time It may determ
ine to do so by a vole of two-third*
of Its stock outstanding at the time,
8th They desire for said Incor
poration the right of irenewal when,
and ae provided by the laws of-
Georgia, and that It have nil such
Other righto, powers, privilege! an*
Immunities, as are Incident to llk*-
Incorporatlone or permlsiable un
der the laws of Georgia.
Wbere’fora, petitioners pray to bft
Incorporated under the name unit*
itylo aforesaid, with the pewere,.
Privileges and immunities herein-
set forth, nnd ng now, or may hero-
after be, allowed a corporation . of ■
similar character under tbt, laws off:
Georgia. * ' •
Woodward A Smith,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed In office thle the 12tb day?
of July, 1909.
R. B. Myddelton, Clerk. .
STATE OF GEORGIA—- Lownde*
Connty:
I, R. B. Myddelton, Clerk dt tho-'
Superior Court of said connty, do-
hereby certify that the foregoing 1»-
a trae and correct copy of the air-
plication for charter of the Valdosta-
Grocery Company at the tame ap
pears on file In this office.
Witness my official signature sna
the seal of said court, this the 13tta-
day of July, 1909,
It It. Myddelton,
Clerk Superior Court, Lowndeft-
County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Echols County;
Mrs. Ruth Hanbery, vs. H. L.
llanbery, libel for divorce, in tho
Superior Court of said county, Sep
tember term, 1909. ,
The defendant, H, L. Hanbc.y, le
hereby required to be end appear at
the next term of tbe Superlo.- Court
of said county, either In person or
uy attorney, then and (here to
make answer or defensive allega
tion In writing to tbe plaintiff'! li
bel, gs In default thereof tbe court
will proceed according to the gtet-
uto 1 D each cose* and* nnd pro
vided.
Witness the Hon. R. O. Mitchell,
Judge t of said court. Thla 2Bth day
of June, 1909.
L. B. FreecotL
Clerk Superior Court, Ecbolg Co.
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