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.velo,. the spirit ot.^eetic I«te- wm beg)n ^ prolracted
UBeCRIPTION'PRICE fl A YEAR. i.-i.I.-mn In Ua »Ife »Bd family. He ^ cb.tet'an Cburch.j
j »>M his 1,000-acre farm for 57 per) j,f] ls Leila
acre ami went to New Yor|c and jg, 4 vlalt to frle
•tarted a boardlng hou«<- where the g pr [ ng «, ?(
family, which used to bare a negro | Mr> aad jin. jjcMIchael tea chib
•errant to hand it a drink- of water! dren wI „ Iear# thU week to Attend
every time It waa thlraty, did allj, he Cainp Meeting at Mt. Zloh.
the work, The remit, according to! Mra . j. p. Hlnely, of Baden, Ca.,
the story, waa very aatlafactory. ' la expected here this week to attend
However, people who have farms in the meeting at the ChrisUa^Hinrch.
this 'section don’t need to do that;) M le» Mabel CunninghamMl visit,
servants are not so plentiful that In-• )ng j„ Florida,
dependence Is being sapped. What; .. .
- .w# could do ^Advantage, however. WHY 00 YOU
makers hare'been trylng-tbe virtues {* |o employ alt the labor saving de-
1 * - - - • a *U~ illl.han rinlew'
- --ers of a ma
jority of the stock ot aald corpora-
tton may so it-tirmlne^ v?,
Is^ecuiff-^ 1 *^ 1 ° f * a * <1 cor Potation
'}■ The business to b* carried oa
h> Oaid corporation; la.'t? act as gen-
OIL ON THE ROADS.
Dougherty Is ooa of the Houtn
Georgia counties which Is building
rfcally' suhM^iUal roads. The road-j we oould do to Ad
alt the labor taring do-}
of oil ou their highway*, and
tha streets of Albany, and are great
ly pleated with the reault. In an
Interview In the Herald, W. 1.
Pinson, road superintendent, Mid
that the City and county had never
jgpent any better money than that
sftoftt vr the flrat tank of road oil.
#be county comlnlsetonen expect
to order another tank and eoattnne
ifa use, the testa made having fully
Adbmonatrated It* anti-dust and antl-
‘ Wearing qualttle*.
§ Dougherty la macadamlilng Its
roads with ctushed rock, and 1* aald
to be making aoma of the prettiest
and moat permanent roads to bo
found anywhere. It I* on theao
-macadam hlghwayi'that the road
oil Is being tried. Whore It le not
Vtees poeslble In the kitchen. Doing Lat „ Man Price You a Bugsy »nd
all the drudgery neceesary In' onri Harness Togsthsff
housekeeping as It. Is usually con-j why not buy /them separately?
ducted hare would not maltt any Suppose the talesman, whoever Jie
woman feel Independent i. u vs; "I will tell yon' a bu
In a small apartment In New
York, five or six rooms, whore peo
ple In Comfortable, but not rich
circumstances live, the domestic
work is ^much condensed. If a
servant Is' kept she cooks and serves
the .metis, make* the beds every
day, awOepa and dusts everything
onee a week; washes and Irons all
the clothes. For this the lerolvet
usually 55.20 per week and the
stays all day except Sundays; she
doesn't finish the dinner dishes at
one o'clock and scoot as they do
here. There It a gas range, a sink
ahd i! m L t0T ,lfe ' acc,d «“ t - health
J ““P^lea ip the
alate of Georgia and elsewhere at
V*r bo contracted for and to ao-
point special and local agents for
the purpose of soliciting and aelllug
poiicisa of insurance, and ootl.cct
premiums on the tame In cash
promissory notes, or other c__
equivalents, and to tell, discount or
pledge the same fo r cash. To buy
and sell real estate, and to act a*
- agent for the paying pod telling ot
real estate, to lease and anb-Ieaae,
to buy, tell or mortgage, contract
for and bold all such property, real
or personal, a* may be necessary or
convenient In connection with • aald
business, subscribing for, purchas
ing, owning and holding for Invest
ment, or otherwise telling, dispos
ing of, and making advances upon
It, says: "I'will sell ypn
and harness for a given pried," and
lhan put* you In * cheap, thoiljy .. .
harness as Is often done? * nd obll *» tlo n« other corpora-
Z rin. teith. of aDd »»"">« »M exercising all
°° you know ^teattas °t,the rights and privilege* of the
~ owner* and holders thereof, buying
used the auction of automobile! alth hot and cold water; the kite*-
tlre* teem* to dlaentegratp the ma- e-i table,. covered with sine, bat
oadam, 'and much dust Is canted,
but the ell tends to bold the par-
titles together and where It bat
go tried the -roads show praotlcai-
ayonr and are dustiest under
^traffic.
hinged Hds beneath which are .two
washtnba with hot and cold) water
faucets and waate pipe*. Into these
the clothes are pnt to soak over-
right. The washing and Ironing u
done In the kitchen, the clothes
dried on the -roof, the cooking done
at tpe same time. The condensed
the anartment house has Its
a, but It also
housework Is con-
couid do her
illy In a compact
1 It ^impossible In
houses we have,
lilt apparently
fort or coo
lie long
rrnng-
the runaways, resulting oftin ', in
broken vehicle*, serious physical In
juries and heavy doctor bills,, to say
nothing of the cases in which "the
victim Is left a cripple for lJTe, are
due to the failure to aalect in good
harness when you buy? Borne part
of tha harness Is faulty, TOajt horse
breaks loose and the damage is done
Why not exercise the same good
sense in buying harness that.yon.do
in other articles? Would you go to,
a baker abop to buy a wago-J?
JflU£
"7. ’ Petitioners desire for” said
corporation the power and author
ity .to apply for and' accept amend
ment* to It* charter of either form
or substance by a vote of a major
ity of Its stock outstanding at the
time. They also ask authority' for
said corporation to wind up -its
affairs,, liquidate and discontinue Its
at any time - it may desire
to do *o by a vote of two-thirds Its
stock outstanding at- tne lime.
8. They desire for said corpora
tion the right of'renewal when and
at provided by the law* of Georgia,
and that It Shall have all such other
rights, powers, privileges and Im
munities as are Incluent to like
corporation!, or permissible under
the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
incorporated under (the name and
style aforesaid with - the power*-
privilege* and Immunities herein
stocks share* bond* *nd -.T.-re-et forth srid as are now. or may
HIST herafter be al.otred a corporation
of similar character under the laws
of Geofgta., j
Copeland A Dukea,
Petitioner* Attorney*.
Of the corporation and secure tne| Paul Myddleton, Deputy Clerk S.
•ame by mortgage. security ~cTecd or ct. L. Co. Ga. '
other'form of lien under existing 1 GEORGIA Lowndes County:
1 I, Paul Myddleton,- deputy clerk
into them. The otber fellow hires
them made or buy* them rvady-
made, and never knows anything
about the workmanship or material.
Is It not more sensible to go to the
man that make# It? By so doing you
will save money, get better ma
terial and help your home manufac
turer. /
Ingram & Hewlett Harncif Go.,
7-29-dlt wit Valdosta, Ga
Times Want
and telling stocks, bonds, notes,
mortgages and other evldenoe*
Indebtedness, or acting as agent (or
the buying or selling of same.
5. The capital stock ot aald cor
poration shall be fifty thousand
(850,000) dollars, with the privi
lege of increasing the same to one
hundred thousand (5100,000) do),
lara by majority vote, of the stock
holders, Which said capital stock
shall be divided Into five -thousand
* 15,000) shares at a par value often
I (510.00) dollars per share. The
We build our own barnea*—every, stock In said corporation to be paid
part of them', and know what gbes In cash, o r In property, labor
•WANTED—Pceltlon as dlrculnr
sawyer; ten to -fliteen thousand
hon capacity mill; alx yeara experience.
SQrtjL. C. Mlley, Olenmore, Ga. *
T-31w7t
services at a juBt and fair valua
tion to be fixed by the board of doc
tors of said corporation at a meet
ing called for that purpose. Ten
per cent, of said capital stock will
be paid Into said corporalon before
exercising any of the rights, priv
ileges or Immunities conferred by
the charter and before aald corpora
tion begins to transact business.
6. Petitioners desire the right
sue and to be sued, tq plead and be
Impleaded, to havo and to use A
common seal,' to make all necessary
by-laws and regulations, and to do
all' other things that may be neces
sary for the successful carrying od
of aald business, Aaeluding the rigjtf -
to buy. hold, leKe, sub-lease, a Ml
tell real estate and personal prop
erty suitable to the purposes of the
corporation, and to execute notes,
and bond# »* evidence* of Indebted-
peas Incurred, or which may be In-
B. C.
REDUCE EXPENSES.
Pr.sldent Taft and hit cabinet are
applying themselves 'o a problem of
n>,. Kreatnat Importance entirely
outside of polities. RepubHcana,
democrats, populist*, socialists and
everybody is in uympxthy with the
policy to reduea government expen
se* and there' never waa, In hi* hem
isphere at least, a richer-field (or
seduction. It* is well known that
the government tn lti civil branches
could be conducted for less than
'half the many millions it now costs.
-The Government'Printing OSes
to? example Is the largest and moat
expensive printing establishment In
the world. It will he- Impracticable
under present and proepeetlve polit
ical conditions to accomplish It, but
It* expenses oould be reduoed
least thlrty-throo per oent
The Post Offioe Department has
recently eatabUched an loo plant by
which loo It fumlabed to tha thous
and of dark* tor teas than n dollar
a ton. Tha other department! are
paying ore r aeven doliaft par ton.
Theta are only one or two ot baa-
droda ot Inetanooi ot ltama and ex-
penaee where gnat saving can be ac
complished.
The Qretlminary bout In the leg
islature yesterday ovar tha disposi
tion of the McLendon matter thow-
ed that there are many different
opinions entertained by the mem
bers. In the house Mr. Hardeman
ot Jefferson offered n reeointton
remove the commissioner from of
fice; JO* Hill Hall waa tor Im
peachment, while Andoraon, ol
Chatham, wanted to disapprove the
action ot ex-Govscnor Smith la ear
pending him. And that’s about how
they will stand when wo hear from
siuo Ai'A
ioW'.'.tor.
syeQ.,,,/ wca ith
,,j^'tbero. rind n
T.ig (Kilt Inland from
Dr. Broughton's brother Slade,
gars the Atlanta minister n terlffle
Jolt, too. Judging from the flrat ex-
supposed PI'
and recalls
one In the,
d action
rltory. Jr
once detj
enough
self. Cop]
have been
railroad la MJHfgTJl
Seward to tap them.
“Still back ot thle the United
States acquired from Mexico the
Gadsden purchase, a vast stretch ot
apparently- jrortblesa land. That
atrip of It across Arlaona and Ntw
Mexico was long known as ''the
Ivnd that God forgot."
"Yet Amerloan prospector* went
Into It, and at flrat opened np gold
and silver mines that paid prod
igiously. Still later attention waa
turned to the copper 'deposits In
that region, and such buay towna'aa
Blabee sprang up along tbe frontier,
supported entirely by the copper
mine*.
"Recently Arlaona haa taken' her
place a* the greatest coppor-prodnc-
log commonwealth In- the Union,
and that region lying about her
southern border has come to be
known as the greatest eopper-pro-
ditclng belt In thy world. Michigan
and Montana have been relegated to
at-cond and third place, and tbe
cactus-covered Bonthweet haa been
given the palm. Tvnly It seems that
wherever the Yankee'stlcke hi* pick
In tip* ground ho tarn*
fortune,"
3SWI *»“ « The great blood renovator that
" 1, uco I a°) OTU0J i nn , -mivec. u curing hundreds ot cases of tbe
“ a8 n ot ^g'l pu«
■>'" JSL-My'Bo'S.^If^Tpack,
line, with alx room house
fifteen and a half acres of land.
A good vines for trucking. H. A.
Hartafield. T-tLdttwa'
PETITION FOR CHARTS
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To the Superior Court ot said
County:
The pelltlon of W. C. YVllllaf of
Lowndes county, and J, L. Jessup
ot Bibb county, both of. ahld r |Utte,
respectfully shows: ' 1
1. That they desire for t|em-
•elres, their associates, assign* and
succeaaors to be Incorporated and
made * body politic under the name
and style of "The Willie Co," tor. the
period of twenty (50) year* Mth
the privilege of renewal gt tbM ex
piration of that time. 1
1. The principal place ot Basi
nets of said Company shall Nr-In
the city ot Valdosta, Georgia, ctgmty
aforesaid, but petltiouera dealt* the
right to establish branch offleaa In j
Filed in office this 50th day ot
of the superior court, do hereby cer
tify that the foregolag Is a true
copy of the application for charter
“The Willi* Co.," at appear*, of file
In this office. Given under my
hapd and official seal, tbi* 25th day
of July- X#0». _ ;
PAUL- MYDDL101ON,
Deputy Clerk 8. Ct; L»;Co„ Ga.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Under and by virtue of the wild
land tax Ufa Issued by U. C. Geiger,
tax collector of Lowndes county,
Georgia, for unreturned, unpaid
taxes on lot of land No. 279 in the"/
llth diatrlct of Lowndes county,
Georgia, I will tell before the court
house door In Mid county and atate,
between the legal hour* of sale, to
the highest bidder tor caah, on the
flrat Tuesday In November, ; 1902,
aald wild lot of land No, 279 In tha
llth district of Lowndes county,
Georgia. Sold to M’tlefy aald tax
Ufa and the taxes due on the earne
aforesaid act out In said fifg. Terms
id fifa. T
y. 1909.
Thla 27th day of July,-
.'t J. F. L
■ 'Sheriff, Lowndes Co., Ga.
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DIFFERENCE
Other thing's cure fever besides Johnson’s Tonic,
but nothing else can make the same splendid cures
that tbe Tonic make*. It is one thing to be Cured in
TEN DAYS and quite another thing to be cared in
ONE DAY. ' > .
It is ode thing to get up out of a sick bed,with
the loss of 20 pounds in weight and quite another
thing to get up so quickly that there is not the loss of
an ounce in weight. ,, :
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LAKE PARK NOTES.
Dr. T. A. White and Mr. H.\ M.
Zetaler have retained from a Mason
ic Conventton at Biuntwlek.
MIm Mollle Purdom of Screven,
hat been visiting her sleter Mrs.
Horace Oorbett..
Mias Luelle Cubbage, of Bavan-
nab, who has bean vtaltlng relative!
hero, it now In Lnk* City, Fla
lira Beaty of Jennlagt, Fla, haa
-heed visiting Mr*. A. a Herring.
ldsaee Annie and 8alHs Prlne of
Nashville, Ga, hurt 1>**n vtaltlng
Mra J. D. Stalvey.
of Lake city,
guest ot 'MIm
jiioat malignant blood polsonlne-
you hare Indigestion,
catarrh, rheumatism or any kind ot
blood trouble, take one or more
bottletf'P- B. C. It will cure you,
Compounded only by The , Faxon
Medicine Co., Valdosta, Ga.
Believes It Saved HI* Life.
"It It with cheerfulness that
recommend- P. B. C„ for I verily be
lieve I owe my life to Its curative
powers. Seven'yean ago I ha-l ca
tarrh of the bead so badly I could
not net day or night, suffering
many deatha My case .waa so stub
born and pain -so acute that the
akllP of all the docton and special
ists . were baffled. When I bad
about given up to die, I waa In
duced to try P. B. C. After three
bottles I was entirely cured. You
deserve much praise for putting this
wonderful remedy In reach of eut-
fdrtng humanity.'
-. “Yours, very truly,
“JAKE HILL.
"Mobley's Bluff, Ga.’
Saturday,
July 31, 1909,
The above
our sale,
supply of
are cheap.
Piano
last day of
and get your
oes while they
ipons Given.
It is one thing to return to your work with all
—fhc.lifc^amLs
and quite another ibiog to return with Renewed vigor
and energy for thelttg’rtiattle.
It is one thing to pick up life's burden with a
sallow cheek and a shambling walk and a ctull'eye
,-^ and quite another thing to pick up the same burden
with a rosy cheek aoAA'brigij&re and a light heart.
Oh, yes, ther^^'a world of difference between
one kind of'a cure and the Johnson’s cure., A whole
world of difference between the feeble cures mdde
by sweet Fever remedies and the Johnson cure. A
world of differencebetween tbe 30 days quinine cure
. and the 24 hour Johnson's cure,
Now takel^H choice. Use the thing that will
cure in hours^Head of days. Use the thing that
WILL CURE orl^ thing that MIGHT CURE. Use
tbe thing that calls for Wary days or wretched
heart-breaking watching by the side of a sick bed or
the thing that means back to work, back to play or
back to lessons with the coming*of a new day,/
Take your choice. That is the difference
between every other fever ,tnedicine we have ever
seen or heard of and the incomparable and matchless
. medicine which we make
Yours very truly,
The Johnson Chill & Fever
Tonic Company.^
MORROW, LA., July 11,1901
Dear Sirs: I wish to call your attention to the
wonderful merit of Johnson's Tonic. A son of Mr
F- W. Cason, of Rosa, La., nine miles below this
town, had slow, continued fever. The fever lasted
four months. The doctors could do nothing and the
’ patient gradually grew worse and weaker.
Finally I persuaded them to try Johnson’s Tonic
T.hey tried one bottle, giving two teaspoonluls three
times a day without stopping the fever. I told them
di «>cted on the bottle), which
they did, and in 12 hours the fever left‘the patihnt.
-They continued giving the Tonic and in a short tbe
he was as well as he ever was. Bnt for Johnsra’s
Tonic he would certainly have died.
Yours very truly,
G. G. SCOTT.
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