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VALDOSTA, OA,
SATURDAY,, FBBRTTAR1 ..II, Itll mmm
LIVELY TIMES
IN WINDY CITY
The Mayoralty Contest is the
Li vest That City has Seen
in Years.
Chicago. III., F3b. 20.—On* of th*
ORCHARDS ARE
IN BIBBANGER
The Blossoms are Scattered
by the Wind and Much
Damage is Feared.
Atlanta, Feb. 21.—Georgia'* peach
liveliest mayoralty campaigns that crop 1* in imminent danger of total
Chicago ha* seen In years entered ; annihilation by the cold. But there
•pon the whirlwind stage today, with j 1* still a lighting chance, and th*
but one week remaining before the ' grower* are making every humanly
candidates of the two parties ar* possible effort to save what they can.
cklten at the direct primaries, rk*; Sunday morning, after weeks of
election will tak* plac* early In I prolonged warm spring weather, the
April. . hillsides of nolth Georgia were pins
Th* primaries are attracting a with peach blossoms. In som* sec-
Tsst amount of public attention. Th* tlons as thick as ordinarily in April,
candidate favored by the Republican And on yesterday the blizzard came,
organization is John P. Thompson, j scattering the blossoms In many
Besides him the two strongest Re- sections, while the bitter cold began
publican candidates are John F. i to bite at the tender buds. Sunday
Gmulski, who has long been a prom- 1 night the temperature dropped 25
lpent figure In Republican city pol- degrees In less than 12 hours, and
ilic», and Alderman Charles yesterday It was growing slowly
IS. Merriam. Mr. Merriam is hut steadily colder here. Local fore-
a professor in the University of Chi- j casters have reported to the depart-
cago and a writer on political science, j mcnt 0 f agriculture at the state cap-
As head of the so-called Merriam jtal that the temperature will drop
Commission he laid Ibare the graft to 25 above zero by Wednesday
In the city administration and I mor nlng. If this prediction comes
brought about the removal of several truej t h e damage will run into the
•Ity officials. | hundreds of thousands of dollars. If
The Democratic contest brings to ! tho coW then continues for any
lit* again the old rivalry between 1 ] ength of time, it will be disastrous
former Mayor Carter H. Harrison I to nea rly all fruit. All of Georgia,
and former Mayor Edward F. Dunne, i and the entlre cotton belt la em _
Mr. Harrison, who was mayor for braced by the cold wave which comes
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Will be sold at the court house
door In said county, on the first Tues
day In March, 19U, within the legal
hours of sale, the following describ
ed property, to-wlt: All that tract
or parcel of land being a part of lot
of land number 32 In the lllh dis
trict of said state and county and
known as part of the Varuedoe
lands, commencing at tl\e point in
the city of Valdosta, on the west
side of Lamar street ,one hundred
and sixty (150) feet from the Con
verse land and running westward
•lght hundred and forty (StO) feet
to a point on Smith stre*t on* hun
dred and forty-four (144) feet from
the Converse land; thenc* north
ward on the east side of Smltn
street to th* said Converse land;
thence eastward along the Converse
lln* eight hundred and forty (840)
feet to Lamar street; thence south
along th* west aid* of Lamar street
to starting point . Ld bounded on the
north by Converse land, on the east
by Lamar street, on th* south by
land *f lftnnt* B. Holmes and on the
we*t by Smith street; eald land lev
ied «n as the property of C.
Wiley, to satisfy an execution Is
suing from the city court of Valdos
ta, said county. In favor of Mnck
Larkin, transferee, against the said
C. G. Wll*y.
This th* 30th day ot January,
1911. J. E. GORNTO,
Sheriff
several terms, following in the foot
steps of his father, Is again a candl-
dldate on an independent Democratic
ticket.
Ex-lfayor Dunne’s campaign has
the slogan: "Nobody wants him bul
the people." Mr. Dunne Is a lawyer.
from the northwest. ' Owners of or
chards here are thoroughly ‘alarmed
and fear the worst. A. C. Lewis, as
sistant state entomologist, says that
many Individual owners throughout
the state are trying to save some of
their fruit by placing "heaters” burp-
When mayor he made a good record. , ng crnde olI> and , mudKes conslst-
He lowered the telephone rates | , ng of br ush-heap fl rcs, and burning
and, although, he vetoed seventy-five Iogg , n thelr orcharda t0 keop the
cent gas, an ordinance was passed - temperature up by artificial means,
glvtrg the people a reduction from , By thla meana lt ,, aaldt at leas t,
|1 to 85 cents. | that heavy frosts can be prevented In
Another leading aspirant for th. t „, , lclnlty of the flr „.
Democratic nomination Is Andrew J.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Ur. R. D. Smith, of Tifton, was
among the visitors to VaMosta yes
terday.
Mrs: 0. K. Jones left today for
Jacksonville, Fla., t* visit h*r
Mar? Mr*. Pr*s«t»p-
Mr. W. It. Cr**ch, of Pearson, was
among th* visitors to tho city tod#.
Messrs. H. P. Wilcox, T. Kirkland
Graham,who Is the choice of Roger
8. Sullivan, member of the Demo
cratic National Committee. Mr. Gra
ham: 1* a private banker and Is cred
ited with corporation leanings. HI*
opponents for the mayoralty nom
ination allege that be baa spent u
Awards of 1300,(IDO In
mary campaign.
/ Among the Issues figuring mor*
* *r
telephone rates, subways, and uni
versal transfares the smoke nulsanc*
and sold cars.
.. leas prominently In the campaign _ _ .
. , * f and O. W. Sawyer, of Nichols, were
ar* graft and vice, cheap ga*. lower ’ ’
among the visitors t* this city today.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Simpson, ot Mill-
town, were among th* visitors to Val
dosta yesterday.
Mr. D. N. Mathis, of Lake City,
was a visitor to th* city yesterday.
Folk* who came up from Jack-
was
| another large fire there last night.
, IA warehouse of the Consolidated
Impressive Ceremonies will company and one of the s. a. l.
LAY CORNER STONE
OF A NEW ELK’S HOME sonvllle today say that ther*
Mark the Ceremonies in
Atlanta Tomorrow.
Atlanta,- Feb. 20.—The laying
of the cornerstone for the new 1100,-
• 00 Elks’ home in Atlnnta day after
tomorrow will bo the most impres
sive ceremony of the kind ever held
by Elk* In tho state ot Georgia.
Th* chief address of the 1 occasion
will b* made by Former Mayor Rob
ert F. Maddox and Rev: M. M. Mam-
nilnger, pastor of All Saints' Episco
pal church. Among those who par-
railroad were both burned.
Mrs. Gertrude Smith Is having the
house on Stevens street which was
burned some time ago rebuilt,
of tho upper part of tho house was
ruined, but the bottom floors are all
right.
Money to loan on farm property
at six per cent payable In five or
ten year*. Southern Real Estate Co.
Office, 27 and 27 Strickland Build
ing.
2-17-Gaud awtf.
ter promise to be "light” on him for
once.
SKIN AFFECTIONS
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
. _ _ Will ba sold on the first Tuesday
tldpat* will be Governor-elect Hoke - J“ March next, at public ^outcry at
Qmi,w —a „ I the court house In »aid county, with-
Smith and Congressman William [ a tlegal hours of aale, to the
Schley Howard, both of whom will highest bidder for caah, certain
loin the local lodge of Elks, in a Property, of which the following is
class wlfh some twenty other proml- 11 j” 11 a J) d complete description.
. . .. .. 1 Duo-third undivided interest in
nent citizens, at a apodal meeting lot num b tr 7. in block “E." accord-
tomorrow night. I ing to a map made by Z. R. Hutch
The Initiation of Hoke Smith is' ln80 “ for Mrs. Carrie Lamar, on
looked forward ,0 with special inter. £ « homg
*it by the club, among those mem- Gordon street, fronting on Gordon
her# he has many warm friends, and street seventy feet and running of
some political opponents. These lat- tv cn width back 165 feet.
Said property bsing levied on af
the property of J. R. Boring to sftt
isfy an execution issued from the
city court of Valdosta, In favor of
the Standard Furniture Company
an dagair.st J. R. Boring & Brother,
.. - # . „ J. It. Boring and A. W. Boring, said
Whether on Infant or Grown Person propert y being in the possesalon of
Cured by Zemo and ■ - - - -
Zemo Soap f
AS UNUSUAL offer
The Dlmmock Pharmacy says to
every person, be It man, woman or I
child, who has an irritated, tender | CITATION,
or Itching skin to come to our store j GEORGIA—Echols County,
and procure a bottle of ZEMO and a . . ... . ..
cake of ZEMO Map and It you are /*> th « h I e,r » creriltors of the
bot enttrely satisfied with results,' e *® te of , Je “® R ’ H° w e”. ' ale °*
come back and get your money. ' So! ?^ d county, deceased, J W. ? nd
confident are we of the efficacy ot! w - L - H ° w t"'J* »' lm ' nlifl r ator ’ of
thl* clean, simple treatment, that we|“ ld '" ato Having In due form *P-
make you this unusual offer. | f llcd *? me for left-rs of dismission
ZEMO Is a clear liquid for ex-1 ,ho tru,t reposed in them,
ternal use that has cured so many 1 ?- 1 ' per* n» Interested am hereby no-
cases of eczema, pimples, dandruff ( “ t,cd to show cause before me, at
and other forms of skin eruption, j tho next term of tho court of ordt-
ZEMO and ZEMO soap are the most nflr y f * n,d co »nty. on the First
economical as well as the cleanest Monday in March, why said adminis*
and most effective treatment for af-jtrators should not be discharged,
fictions of the skin or scalp, wheth- J. E. PARRISH,
•r an infant or grown person. | Ordinary Echols County.
„ Dissolution Notice.
Sweat and Long a Arm composed
of C. M. Sweat and S. P. Long, ot
Hahira, Ga., has this day (7th day
of Feb. 1911) been dissolved by
mutual consent S. P. Long retiring
and C. M. Sweat assuming all
debtedness and collecting ail amounts
due said Arm, and will continue to
do a mercantile business under the
name and style of C. M. Sweat.
C. M. SWEAT.
S. P. LONG.
R. Boring.
This the 2nd day of February,
1911. J. E. GORNTO
Sheriff.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA,-—Lowndes County.
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of Ingram-Hewlett
Harness Company- respectfully
shows:
First—That it is a corporation
created and organized under the
laws of the State of Georgia with
authority to engage in the business
of buying and selling and dealing
in buggies, carriages, wagous and
vehicles of every kind and descrip
tion, and to engage in other business
as set out in its charter, which said
charter was granted by said Court
on the 13th day of September, 1906-
Second—That it desires an amend<
ment to its charter changing
corporate name to “Ingrain Buggy
Harness Company.”
Third—That at the annual meet
ing of It* stockholders held at the
office of said company In said state
and county, on the 12th day of Jan
uary, 1911, at which meeting a ma
jority of the capital stock of said
company was represented, a resolu
tion was offered, and unanimously
adopted authorising, said change In
its corporattAname, .and-said resolu
tion has been spread- upon its min-
“‘Fourth—A of
said resolution taken from petition
er'* minute* la hereunto attached,
marked "Exhibit A"
Wherefore petitioner praj* that
It* charter he amended so a*
change Ite corporate name *■ afore
said, and It will ever praj.
WHITAKER & DUKE,
Petitioner'* Attorneys.
“Exhibit A.”
Resolved, That the corporate
name of this company be changed
from Ingram-Hewlett Harness Com
pany to Ingram Buggy & Harness
Company.
GEORGIA,—Lowndes County.
W. F. Twltty, do certify that I
secretory of Iugram-Howlott
Harness Co npany. and that tho
above and foregoing le a true and
correct copy *1 the minutes of tho
meeting of tbu stockholders of said
company for January 12, 1911.
This January 17, 1911.
W. F. TWJTTY, Secretary.
I, A. J. Ingram, as vice-president
of Ingram-Hewlett Harness Com
pany. do hereby certify that
above it correct copy of the minute*
ot the meeting of tho stockholder*
of said company authorizing the
change of the corporate name to In
gram Buggy A Harness Company.
Thl* January II, 1911.
A. J. INGRAM, Vlce-Preeldent.
Filed In efflee thl* th* 12th day of
January, 1911.
PAUL MYDDLETON,
Deputy Clerk.
GEORGIA,—Lowndee County.
I, Paul Myddleton, deputy clerk
of the Superior Court of said county,
do hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the ap
plication for amendment of the
charter of tho Ingram-Hewlett Har
ness Company, as tho same appears
of file In this office.
Witness my official signature,
this 18th day of January, 1914.
PAUL MYDDLETON,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court
Lowndes County. w4L
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Sweat & Long, doing
a general merchandise business at
Hahira. Ga., has this day been dis
solved by mutu 1 consent, C. M.
Sweat buying tho Interest of 8. B.
Long, all of tho accounts of the firm,
and <zs ming all of the liabilities.
C. M, Sweat will continue the busi
ness as heretofore.
C. M. SWEAT.
8. B. I.ONG.
Hahira. Oa., Feb. 7, 1911.
2-18-w4t.
Notice To Debtors and Crdltora.
GEORGIA.—Lowndes County.
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sons having demands against J. L.
Copeland, late of said county, de
ceased, to present them to me prop
erly made out, within the time pre
scribed by law, so as to show their
character and amount*. And sll
persons Indebted to said deceased
are hereby required to make Im
mediate payment to me.
W. J. Copeland,
Administrator.
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VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
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years. Write us or call on our agent* in the various town*, for prices.
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SPECIAL AGENT FOR THIS TERRITORY.
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Load Horses
Loads Mules
Loads.
This week we have received
a 3-car shipment composed
°f Tennessee buggy and sad
dle Horses, big and medium
size mules for farm and tur
pentine. - -
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