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VALDOSTA,
/.GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
iTp tltaHonpfable Phillip Cook.
Secretary of State of Georgia:
Your petitioner*, W. A. Cooper,
I M. C. Calaway, Charlie Rivera, M.
I H. Cobb, A. W. Bryant, C. D Fred
rick and W. F. Swilley, of Lowndes
county, Georgia, petition for them-
seirea and auch other persona a*
may become hereafter aaaoclated
-with them, to be incorpo
rated for the full term of fifty
years, with the privilege of renewal
•t the .end of that period, aa a fra-
I ternal beneficiary aaaociatlon nnder
I the lawa of Oeorgla,,aa provided by
I, 'the Act of the general assembly of
I Georgia, approved December '17th,
1900, Acte of 1900, pagee .71-74, un
der the name and etyle of “Eastern
Travelers of/America.”
The general purpose of said as-
to^oti-vjU be:
.A, To inculcate and encourage
among lt'a members a closer fra
ternal relationship, to dispense
it’s members relief and
B. "To hnve a representative form
of government and a lodge system,
ritualistic form of work for
“the meeting, conducting and regu
lating of it’s lodges, or other desig
nated subordinate bodies. .
To organize and institute a
supreme and subordinate lodges.'
with the right to institute subordi
nate lodges any where in the State
of Georgia and the United States of
America.
» ->D. To have an initiatory service
'''tor the reception of members in the
lodges and to collect from members
initiatory fees and weekly, monthly
or quarterly dnes.
E. To dispense among It’s mem
'vhers relief and charity In cases of
sickness, accident, old age and
4eafh, for the mutual benefit and
relief of it’s members and not for
any profit or gain.
E ’t To provide funds for the pur-
]9s aforesaid -by the payment of
to said association by it’s
gbers and by accepting and re-
donations from It’s mem-
rs for said purposes.
.-CL All such benefits or relief to
T^ff psid by. -the. supreme body,
cept weekly sick benefits, which are
to be paid by the subordinate lodges
to the members thereof.
H, The business to be purely
mutual, with no capital stock and
to be governed by a ' constitution
. and by-laws not Inconsistent with
the laws of the state.
The principal qtrice and place of
business of said corporation to be
In the City of Valdosta, Lowndes
county, Georgia.
Petitioners have given thirty days
notice of their Intention to apply
for a charter, by publication of this
petition in the "Valdosta Times/'
newspaper , published In Lowndes
county. Georgia, in which the legal
advertisements of said county are
published and.- where the principal
office of said corporation Is to be lo
cated- once a' week for four weeks
before the filing of this application.
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W. A. COOPER.
A. W. BRYANT. '
CHARLIE RIVERS.
M. C, CALAWAY.
C. D. FREDERICK.
M. H. COBB.
— W. F.ISWILLEY.
-GEORGIA—Ln#ndes county:
Personally before' the undersigned
'appeared W. A. Cooper. M. C. Cal-
hway, M. H. Cobb, Charlie Rivers,
A. W. Bryant, C- D. Frederick and
W. F. Swlley, who being sworn
upon oath say:
They are the seven persons whose
names are signed to the foregoing
petition and who are forming said
association: That the names sub-
acrltied the foregoing petition are
the genuine signatures of the pen
sons named therein, and that the
facts stated In the foregoing peti
tion are true.
/ W. A. COOPER.
A. W. BRYANT.
CHARLIE RIVERS.
M. C. CALAWAY.
C. D. FREDERICK.
M. H. COBB.
W. F. SWILLEY.
■worn to and subscribed before
me Jthl* October Fist, 1909.
A. L. TOLAR,
Wot. P«b. Lowndes Connty, Ga.
Y
- CITATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndes
County.
■Whereas, G. J. Robinson and T.
J. Peters, administrators of the es
tate of Benjamin Moore, deceased,
represents to the Court in their pe
tition, duly filed and entered on
record, that they have fully admin
istered Benjamin Moore's estate;
this is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show canse, if any they can, why
said administrators should not be
discharged from their administra
tion and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1909. \
1- A. V. Simms,
Ordinary Lowndes Co., Ga.
-Lowndes County:
To the Superior Court
f§fRL>n of I^wn,
-Warehouse Company, a
of said, county and stake,
fully shows: ;
1st That the corporate name of
petitioner is “Lowndes Alliance
Warehouse Company.”
2nd. That It was lacorporated by
the Superior Court of -Lowndes
County at the November term,
1889, of said Superior Court end
on the llet day of November, 1889.
of said Superior Court
3rd. That the mannar of its
original Incorporation was by peti
tion filed In the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of. said coun
ty, and by publication of said pe
tition as required by lav and a
compliance with the law as to aR
matters In procuring charters, and
a Judgment of the Snparior Court of
Lowndes connty, Georgia, charter
Ing the same after full compliance
with the l»w.
4th. That petitioner, Lowndes
Alliance Warehouse Company, de
sires a renewal of Its said charter
granted by the Superior Court of
Lowndes county, Georgia, on the
date aforesaid, as set out In the
original act of Its Incorporation (
and with all the rights, powers and
privileges conferred upon It by Its
original charter.
6th. Yonr petitioner files along
with Its petlt'lon a certified ahstraot
from-the minutes of the Board of
Directors of said corporation show
ing that this application for renew-
al'haa been authorized by proper
corporate action, which la hereto
annexed, marked Exhibit “A.
Wherefore your petitioner pray*
that it’s said charter be renewed
nnder eald corporate name of
Lowndes Alliance Warehonse Com
pany, with all the rights, powers
and privileges confered upon It In
Its original charter, and that said
renewal charter be/for a term of
twenty (20) years from the date of
the granting of the same, and yonr
petitioner will ever pray.
Lowndes Alliance Warehonse Co.,
By W. F. Arnold, its President.
Denmark ft Griffin, Petitioners’
Attorneys.
This Oct 23, 1909.
Filed In the office of the Clerk -of
the Superior Court of Lowndes
county, Georgia, this October 28rd,
1909.1
R. B. MYDDELTON,
Clerk Superior Onurt, T, Cn. On.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndes
County:
Mary E. Jackson vs. Bldney b:
Jackson. Equitable petition to an
nul marriage. Superior Court
Lowndes County, Ga., November
term, 1909.
To Sidney B. Jackson,
The defendant Bldney B. Jackson,
It hereby required, in person or
attorney, to be and
at the next term of
perlor Court of Lowndes county, to
be held In and for said county
the 3rd ffonday In November, 1909,
then and there to answer plaintiff's
complaint In default whereof, the
court will proceed thereon aa to
Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Robt. O.
Mitchell, Judge of said court this
the 13th day of Sept. 1(01.
a B. MYDDELTON, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lowndes Connty:
Under and by virtue of the wild
land tax Ufa Issued bf V. c. Geiger,
tax collector of Lownde* county,
Georgia, for unreturned, unpaid
taxes on lot of land No. 279 tp tha
11th district of Lowndes county,
Georgia, I will sell before the court
boast door Is said county and state,
between the legal hoars of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, on tbs
first Tuesday fa November. 1999,
•aid wild lot of land No. 27» la tha
11th district of Lowndes connty,
gtoWfc field to satisfy said tax
Eta and tha taxes due on tha asms
aforesaid set out la said fife. Terms
cash.
This 27th day of July, 1209.
A . J. P. Posmont
, Sheriff, Lowndes Co., Ga.
7-11-wJmo*.
rtOMlh* cMdhsr.ll basis lea#
Libel for Divorce.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndes
County:
Maude Patterson vs. John Patter
son. Libel for Divorce. Superior
Court of Lowndes County, Ga., No
vember Term, 1909.
To John Patterson:
The defendant, John Patterson,
hereby required, in person or by
attorney, to lie and appear at the
next term of the Superior Court of
Lowndes county, to be held ip and
for said county on the Third Mon
day-In November, 1909, then ( and
there to answer* plaintiff’s com
plaint In default whereof,
court will proceed thereon as
Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Roht. G.
Mitchell, Judge of said oonrt, this
16th (lay of Sept., 1909.
a B. Mjddelton,
Clerk.
9-Iy.tll oct 6. i-
Lcave to SelL
Sadie Chastain, aa guardian of
tha persons and property of Clan-
land Chastain, haring In proper
form applied, to the undersigned
for leave to sell all tha rial rotate
belonging to said Clevsland 'Chas
tain’s estate; this la tharsfora, to
cits all concerned to show canse at
the next term of tha Court of Ordi
nary, to be held In and for mid
connty on tha first Monday la No
vember, 1999, why .said guardian
should not hava leave to sell said
property after advertising tha same
a* tha law directs. This October
ttb, 1909.
A. Y. Blmm.,
’Ordinary Lowndes County.
* 6*.
Receiver’s Safe.
GEORGIA—Clinch County:
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Lowndes
County, Georgia, passed October
18, 1901', In the case of Peninsular,
Naval Stores Company vs. Robinson
foreclosure of a-
told on the first
her, 1909, before
door of said county
Bn the legal hours
highest bidder for
described prop-
& Gill, eqi
mortgage,
Tuesday In
the court hoi
and state,
of sale, to
cash, the f<
erty, to-wit: . ■■ ,
One sixteeu-barfel still and
fixtures, one large pump and boiler,
one hundred, more or less, patent
rim dip barrels, fifteen cords of
still wood, still qnarters consisting
of one dwelling, twenty-three shan
ties, commissary building, lot, barn
and other houses located on lot of
land number >216, la , the 7th dis
trict of said county and state, held,
under lease paid for nntll 1914,
with wood privileges on said lot
Three medium large bIzo mules om
bay horse, ono4-horso end' one ‘
hor-t wagon and harness, three
dies, all commissary stock, to
plies, tools, etc., on hand at d
salo. one crop, of virgin
crop of high boxes and one
shop and tools. Also the ti
rights and privileges upon
lowing land, towit: All oi
land No. 307, threo hundre
ninety acres of lot 293,
dred nnd ninety acres of HR
200, all of lots of land 212,
243, 264, 191, 226, 239 and
acres of lot 167 , nnd
hundred and twonty-flvo acres
lot 202. ell In tho 7th. district of
Bald county and state, and all of
lots of land numbers 178, 200 and
201 In tho 7th district of Coffee coun
ty, said/state. Said turpentine rights
being Bold nnder\good and proper
OCTOBER
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SO, ' 1009.
County:
Cook, Secretary
B. J. Smith,
R. F. Miley
d 0. A. Hob-
county, Georgia.
Ives nnd such
y hereinafter
h them, to %e
. fall term of
vllege of renewal
period, as a fra-,
association under
as provided by
al assembly, of
December 17th,
>0. pages 71-74,
«tyle of “Co.
warranty leasee expiring Jn 1914
and later. The same wjll ent 18 to
20 crops of boxea. Also the saw
mill timber on tha south half of lot
of land 191 In the 7tb district of
said county and statu. ■
All of said property being sold by
the undersigned aa'receiver of the
property of Robinson ft GUI, and
said property constituting the tur
pentine farm of said Robinson ft
GUI located (even miles south of
Fearton, Georgia: said property be
ing mid as a whole and the purchas
er will obtain all of the property -of
said Robinson ft Gill belonging to
said turpentine location except six
ty-five acres of land In Brooks conn
ty. Georgia. Good and sufficient
title conveying all the right and In
terest of said Robinson ft Gill will
be made to the purchaser. Said sale,
however, to be made subjeot to the
confirmation thereof bv the court.
Bldg at private sale will be consld-
ered for said property by the re
ceiver up to and Including Monday,
November 1. 1909, aa the order of
tale provides that said property may
be sold at either private or public
■ale. T
H. B. MILLER,
Receiver, Valdosta, Ga.
Cranford ft Wilcox, Attornoys.
! Dr. W.O. Pontius,
Phj^ician and Surgeon,
"Cecil, Georgia.
AU Calls Answered Promptly Day
FOLEYSHONIF^IAR
STATE OF GEORGIA—LOWBdea
Connty:
Connie Alderman Vs J. W.
Mize. Equitable petition to
nul marriage. Superior Court of
Lowndes County, Ga, November
term, 1909. '
To J. W. Mize.
The defendant J. W. 1
Is hereby required. In perron or by
attorney, to be and appear
at the next term ot tne
perlor Court of Lowndes county, to
be held In and for said connty
the 3rd Monday In November, 1909,
then and there to ant-er plaintiff’s
complaint In default whereof, the
court wUl proceed thereon as
Justice than appertain. ,
Witness the Honorable Robt O.
Mitchell, Judge of said coart, this
Che 18th day of Sept, 1109.
B. a MYDDELTON, Clerk.
Libel for Divorce.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndes
Connty:
Tina Harris vs. Plea Harris. Libel'
for divorce, -Superior Court ot
Lowndes County, O*., November
term, 1909.
To Plea Harris: ,
The defendant. Plea Harris,
hereby required In person or by
torney to be and appear
next term' of the 'Superior
Lowndes Connty, to be held
for said county on the 3rd
In November, 1909, then and
to answer plaintiff's complaint
default wharoof, 'the court will
proceed thereon aa to Justice shall
appertain.
Witness tha Hononbl* Robt G.
Mitchell, Judge of said court, this
the 99th day of Sept, 1909.
R. B. MYDDELTON,
' Clerk.
1M Itoct Itaor.
CITATIONS
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndes
County.
Whereas, B. J. O’Bryan, it tha
administrator of tha estate ot D.
P. Llghtaey, deceased, represents
to the ’Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that ha
ha* folly administered laid D. P.
Llghtsey'a estate: - thia la therefore,
to dt# all persona concerned, kin
dred and- creditors, t> show canse,
If any they can, why eald adminis
trator should not ha discharged
from his administration and .receive
letter, of dismission, on the first
Monday In November, 1909, . *
Ordinary
f .,
f •••.'fr-'y
payment of dues
in by It’s membors.
Its or roller to bo
lupremo body, except
benefits, which are to
eubordlnate lodges
thereof.
to be purely mutual,
with no capital stoek and to be gov
erned by a constitution and by-law*
not Inconsistent with the laws ot
the state. /
The principal office and place of
business of said corporation to be
In the town pt Hahtra, Lowndes
county. State of Georgia, but pe-
llUunera desire that said corpora
tion'shall have the right to estab
lish and institute subordinate lodges
anywhere In the State of Georgia,
or any other atate of the United
States.
Petitioners have given thirty day%
notice of their Intention to apply
for a'charter, by publication! ot this
petition In ‘"Hie Valdosta Times," a
newspaper publishing the legal ad
vertisements of Lowndes county,
Georgia, the county where the prin
cipal office’of said corporation is to
be located,;once a Week for four
weeks before the filing of this ap
plication, , .
E. J. SMITH. (> ■
ADRIAN ROBINSON.
It. F. MILEY.
.1. W.'OUTLAW.
• s '/• ROIIINSON.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County: “
Personally before the undersigned
appeared E. J. Smith, Adrian Robin
son, R. F. Miley, J. W. Outlaw and
C. A, Robinson, who being sworn
upon oath say: 1
That they are-the five perrons
whose names ere signed to the fore
going petition and who are forming
said .association; that the names
subscribed to the foregoing petition
are the genuine signatures of the
persons named therein, and that the
facts, stated In the foregoing petition
are true.
E, J. SMITH.
ADRIAN ROBINSON.
R. F. MILEY.
,3. W. OUTLAW.
O. A. ROBINSON.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 19th day of October, 1909.
R. Y. SCRUGGS,
N.'P. Lowndes Co. Oa.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Whereas E. G. Prescott, adminis
trator of H. D, Prescott, represents
the Court In his petition, duly
‘ and 'entered on record, that ho
fully administered H. D. Pres-
’s rstatd, this Is therefore to -
al persona concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, If any
they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letter*
of dismission on the first Monday
In November, 19)9,
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary,
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
Mary Coleman haring mads ap
plication for twelve months support
out ot tha estate ot Isaac Coleman
and appraisers dnly appointed to
set apart the came having filed
their rdturn, all persona concerned
am herehv require,1 10 show cause
before the Court ef Ordinary of said
county on the first Monday in No
vember, 1909, why said application
Bhould not be granted.
Thia Oct. 4th. 1909.
J. E. PARRISH, Ordinary.
We Ask You
' to taka Carduf,°ior fi youf fetnalA ,
troubles, because wi are sure it
; will help you. Remember that
female, remedy—
has brought relief to thousands of
other sick women, so why not to
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periodical pains, female weak
ness, many hs^p said II Is "the
best medlclno to take." Try Itl
Sold in This City’ „
WRITS TO-DAY OR CALL ON
The Paxson Medicine Co.,
FOR TREATISE ON BLOOD DISEASES,
120 Central Avenue, Valdosta, Georgia.
Barney, Qa„ October 9, 1909.
PAXSON MF.DICINE CO., Valdosta, Ga.
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17-months old, wbo has boon pony all of her life. She would not
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pleasure to recommend it to others. Yours very truly,
MRS. J. T. WEEKS.
NOTICE]
Under and by virtue of an order
ot the Oonrt ot Ordinary of Ollneh
connty, Georgia, there will be sold
before the court house door^fijjlr
ale to
on the
1909,
t:
in the
tenrille, Echci
within the
the hlgheet
first Tuesdi
the followii
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes,
For Schopl Wear, For Dress Wear,
a large Shipment Just Received,
For Misses and Children
Call and See Them. .
Olir line of Boys’ School and Dress Shoes,
That will Last and Look Well,
Ladiess’ Shoes and Oxfords to fit all
^ kinds of feet. /
Our line of Mens’ Stacy Adams and
Packard’s cannot be be excelled. Try our
shoes and you will be satisfied that we can
save you trouble and expense.
The Piano will be given away Nov. 1.
Will be glad to serve you. Call arid see us.
Wyone Shoe Co.
Whitt May we Expect from the 1910
Buick when 1909 the won 93 per
cent of all contests Entered.
Holds 100 Worlds Records
Won 149 Firsts
«
coilacting
on date* given
Oct 1, 19, 29.
Oct 4. 11. g«.
and Club House, Oct
Oct 7, 18. 29.
Clyattrille, Oct 8. 19, Nor. 1st.
Lake Park, Oct 11, li. Nor. 2.
Darsey Scboof House, Nor. lrd.
Dasher. NoV. 6th.,
■Will be at <&nrt house every Bat-
irday and balance of time n
V. O. Geiger,
Mode an average of 70 miles per hour in a 113 mile run, which
breaks the American road record for all flatlet of can and die
World* record for i toe It can. The previous record was made by
o 120H.P. Flat driven dy Wagner in Savannah Grand Pri&r
race the average being 65 miles per hour.
JOHN T. ROBERTS,
Valdoitn, Ga.