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YOUNG AVIATOR NT
LAST IN WASHINGTON
Harry Atwood and his Lone
Passenger Flew Down on
the Capitol Today.
Waablngton, July 11.—Aviator
Atwood made the last forty mile#
of hla flight from Boaton to Wash
ington early this morning carrying
Charles Hamilton a. a pancnger.
They alighted at the Government
hangerg in College Park. This af
ternoon they will- fly over the city
and circle about Washington monu
ment.
EASY TO GUT MONEY THERE
Chicago Hank Loaned a Million to
a Man Without Security.
Chicago, July 11.—First Vice-
President Hitchcock, of the First
National Bank, today declared that
the Bank has loaned over a million
dollars to James Petit, for which It
received not a scrap of security.
Petit was found dead at Lake
Michigan recently. It Is believed
that business reverses drove him to
suicide.
LICENSE USED AS EVIDENCE
Georgia Holons are not Battened
That It can be Done,
Atlanta, Oa., July 11.—Georgia
colons are discussing the question
as to whether a Federal Uqnor li
cense can be used In blind tiger
trials os prime facie evidence of
guilt following the bill of Senator
Felker tbst this be made a law,
and there Is considerable diversity
of opinion in the matter.
It In understood that the Idea
tried In Tennessee some time
and that It worked with
there. However, many senators
do not hesitate to say that they
believe tthat the passage of the bill
would result in numerous dashes
between state and federal courts.
ime^
A DESPERATE NEP
AT 01
GIRLS ATTEMPTED MURDER
Girls who Shot Proprietor Stokes,
of Ansonla, are Held.
New York, July 11—Lillian
Graham and Ethel Conrad, who re
cently shot W. H. Stokes, the
millionaire proprietor of the hotel
Ansonla, were today held for the
grand Jury without ball, charged
with attempting murder.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound.
Is effective for coughs and colds
In either children or grown persons.
No opiates, no harmful drugs. In the
yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
INGRAM DRUG CO.
He Held an Atlanta
at Bay While he R
her House in Day
Atlanta, Oa., July
the boldest robberies In
of tI|o local police
day whan Mrs. J. O.
of the president of the i
eery Company, waa bald
a desperate negro with ■
rolver while he made
after looting the house In 0(|
light
Mrs. Oglesby discovered
gro In her room shortly-befi
end when she wss prepsrln
to the city. The negro
her and out of the front do
gave pursuit Suddenly
and leveling a pistol at)
;and a negro servant wB
ed In the chase, held
while he slowly backed o|
ner and fled.
Police have found no
the Identity of the negro.l
RECOMMEND MAJOR!!
I day-
Petltlon for Charter,
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
the Superior Court of said
county:
The petlUon of M. W. Coxart, of
Lowndes county, Georgia, H. N.
Snead, of Berrien county, Georgia,
and T. P. Weat, of Birmingham,
Alabama, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors, to be Incorporated and made a
body polltle under the name and
style of Souther* Motor Supply
tor the period of twenty
(SO) years.
S. The Principal office of said
company shall be in the city of Val
dosta, Lowndes County, Georgia,
but petitioners desire the right to
eetabllsh branch offlcee and places
of business within the state or else
where, whenever the holders or the
majority of the stock may so deter
mine.
3. The object of said corporation
Is pecuniary gain to Itself and lta
stockholders.
,4. The business to be carried on
by said corporation Is to bay, sell,
rent, repair, and deal In automo
biles, automobile parts and supplies;
to act as general or special agenta
for automobile companies and con
cerns and to appoint sub-agents
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Lowndee County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of W. T. Staten, J. T.
Blalock and D. H. Breedlove, each
and all of said county and state, re
spectfully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, tbelr associates, successors
and assigns to be incorporated under
the name and ityle of the
Valdosta Pecan Plantation Company.
2. That the object of said corpo
ration Is pecuniary gain and profit
to Its stockholders.
3. That the business to be en
gaged In by said corporation la the
planting, cultivating and growing pe
can trees in groves or orchards, or
any other fruit trees In groves
or orchards, and Improving and de
veloping pecan groves or orchards,
or other fruit groves or orchards;
also to plant and cultivate pecan nur-
serlea, or other fruit nurseries,
and aell trees from same; and
also to engage In buying and Im
proving real estate. In planting out
and cultivating pecan groves or or
chards. or other fruit groves or or
chards, and also In buying, selling,
renting, leasing, or otherwise dis
posing of pecan grovea or orchards
or other fruit groves or orchards,
and the real estate on which such
buut sad smoIIm pump. Kxtr.rn.lj Monomlral Is Ihp eoniumptlon
OfgMOliM. An pxpanMapd
in It. Can b# ntarted or "
STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES
msrkrt—hM 1ms tMsrfnj’Wfs thin
la 1ms. On* rod opsrstss Ifni Ur. sx*
_ rsmelr economical in ths consumption
•d anginacr nol naewuary—anybody can
stopped instantly, and can b# aaslly trans
ported. Will posltl Yely^devnjo^arjnjy onnea othonn power claimed—
“STOVER'TgOOD ENGlNE-l to 60 h.t.
Steam Engines, Bollera and Saw Mills
Ccaplcte 6issli|, Siwisi, SblB|It sii Pnstp!i| sslfits i tptcMtf
^ Mallary Machinery Co.
r 148 Chirrs SIrani. MACON. QA.
President
T. A. Davis, Sec.-Treaa.
J. N. Bray, H. S. McCallum.
Vice-President . Vice-President
Albert S. Pendleton, Asst. Sec.-Trees.
The A. S. Pendleton Company:
... WHOLESALE lQJLCtJRS
Sole Agents For
Pride of the Wiregrass Self-Rising Flour
Suwannee Beauty and Capitola Patents
We expect to commence moving to our new place
on Patterson street, next door to Florence Hotel, about
July 15th. Our ACL Store and Warehouse will be
for rent.
DIRECTORS
J. N. Bray, Valdosta, Ga.
H. S. McCallum. White ~
n- o. nc\dMiiuiu> irunu
J. T. Wilkes, Adel, Ga
T. A. Davia.
P, C. Pendleton,
Springs,
W. B Johnson, Atlanta, Ga,
J. K White, Lake Park, Ga.
J. H. Sims,
old
The All-Steel John
Deere Cultivator
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tachment, is one of the most useful tools you
ever put on your place, as its several attach
ments and great adjustability adapts^ it fhr
numberless^uses and conditions. '?£$y
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Unequaled Tor the cultivating of'Com,
Cotton, Potatoes, etc.
W. H .Briggs Hardware C o
Governor Smith Favors
Mansion for DO J
Atlanta, Ga., July 11.—Go'
Smith yesterday recommended l* 18
adoption of tho majority report on
the disposition of the executive
mansion, which calls for a leafi* °1
99 years on the property. The f**
port also recommends that
property offered for the mansion ■»
Druid Hills be bought and that 811
addition be made to the eap ,to1
building. The matter was ref*>red
to the committee on state's rir°D-
erty and will be settled at an «hrly
date.
TO MAKE GUNN A BISHOl?
Services of Consecration
Held tn Atlanta.
Alanta, Oa., Jtaly 11.—I)
,Lr nmhjVii-
will' be held to consecrate
John T. Gunn as bishop In th
cese of Nateho will be held
Sacred Heart church In Attanl
lanta Catholics are making
fort to secure the services
probable that they will sui
the event that these ceremon
held In Atlanta It will mean
number of the church load,
be present.
It la hard to get much
over the prioe of woolens|
weather.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Whereas, E. P. S. Denmark, ad
ministrator of Mrs. Emma A.-Lane,
represents to the Court In his peti
tion, duly filed and entered hf rec
ord, that he has fully administered
ssld estate. This Is therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kindred
end creodltors, to Bhow cause. If
any they can, why said administra
tor should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Mon
day In August, 1911.
A. V. SIMMS,
Ordinary, Lowndes County.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
The report of the appraisers ap
pointed to set apart a year’s sup
port to the widow of Alhert Con
verse, deceased, having been duly
filed, this la therefore to cite all per
sons concerned to show caufle, If
any they can. whv said report should
not bo admitted to record nhd made
the Judgment of the court) on the
tint Monday In August. |
This 6th day of Jnlv. 1911.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
seal, to make all necessary by-laws
and regulations, and to do all other
thlng a that may be necessary for
the successful carrying on of laid
business; to execute 7 notes and
bonds ss evldencs of Indebtedness
Incurred or which ms, be Incurred
in the conduct of attain of the cor
poration and to secure the same by
mortgagee, security deeds or other
'"gif lien under the exist ting laws
~~ ~ ^ secured
cuds to Its property
irsof.
|. They desire for said corpora-
autsorlty to apply for and ao-
puiendmenta to lta charter of
either form or substance by a vote
of the majority stock outstanding
at the time.
8. They desire for said corpora
tion the right of renewal when end
as provided by laws of Georgia, and
that they have all such other rights,
powers, privileges end Immunities
as are Incident to like corporations
or permlsalble under the laws of
Georgia.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers,
privileges and Immunities herein
set forth and as are now or many
hereafter he allowed a corporation
of similar character under the laws
of Georgia.
M. W. COZART,
H. N. SNEAD,
T. P. WEST,
Petitioners
Patterson A Copeland, Attorneys.
GEORGIA—Lowndes Count.
I, R. B. Myddleton, Clerk of tho
Superior Court of said county, certi
fy that the above and foregoing Is
a true and correct copy of petition
for charter of Southern Motor Sup
ply Company now of Ills In this
offices.
This the 26th dny of June, 1911.
R. B. MYDDLETON. Clerk.
Filed In office, June 26, 1911
' R. B. MYDDLETON. Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. H. Swindle and J. E. Mathis
having in proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of admin
istration on tho estate of Joseph
B. Griffin, late of said county, this
Is to ettd all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of Joseph B.
Griffin to he and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed 'by law,
and show cause. If any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to J. H. Swin
dle and J. E. Mathis on Joseph B.
Griffin's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this Sd day of July, 19n.
A. V. SIMM8, Ordinary.
and also town sites, suburban tracts
and properties: to make all kinds and
classes of Improvements In and upon
real estate 'by planting the same In
pecan groves or orchards, or any
other fruit grovea or orchards, or de
veloping the same In any other way.
and to sell, rent, lease or dispose
of such real estate In auy way said
corporation may deem proper, and
with the power to do any and a(l
things necessary and proper in Im
proving or developing said real es
tate In any manner whatever; to Is
sue and eell bonds of sold corpora
tion In any amount desired, and to
secure same by mortgage, deed nr
otherwise- to loan or borrow monev
either with or without security, and
also to loan or borrow monev
upon any and all collaterals and
securities, whether real, personal or
mixed; to act in all matters or
classes of business herein enumera
ted, either as principal or agent,
with the right to receive, exact or
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
ToAll Whom It May Concern:
, L. Wright having In proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the ea-
tnfe Of Mary J .Wright, late of said
county, this la to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin
of Mary J. Wright to bo and ap
pear at my dfftce within the time
allowed by law, and shew cause, If
any they can', why pgfnanent ad
ministration should norths granted
to F. L. Wright on Mary J. Wright's
estate.
Wltneee my hand and official sig
nature, this 3d day of July, 1911.
A. ▼. 8UOI3, Ordinary.
I therefor to buy, sell and deal in all: l lecan groves or orchards or other
kind) and classes of personal prop- **'ult 8 r °ves or orchards may be eit-
erty, real estate, stocks, bonds, ln the buying,
notes and mortgagee or other «vl- 6eI renU “K. leasing, owning, lm-
3e*“ of ,ndebfXU ir «un^. ?™vtag <tnd leveloping real estate,
tlon therewith or otherwise; to buy.
own, sell and deal In stock In other
corporations; to buy, lease, rent or
build, maintain and operate garages
and to keep and store automobiles
for hire.
5. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Ten Thousand
($10,000) dollars with the privilege
of Increasing the same from time
to time to a sum not exceeding one
hundred thoueand ($100,000) dol
lars, by a majority vote of the stock,
holders, said stock to be divided In
to shares of ten ($10.00) dollars
each. Ten per cent of the amount
of capital to be employed by them
has been actually paid ln. Petition
ers desire the right to have the
subscriptions to said capital stock
paid in money or property to be
taken at a fair valuation.
6. Petitioners desire the right to
eue and be sued, plead and be lm-,gi Te reasonable and proper commfs-
pleaded, to have and use a commodf clone and remunerations therefor: ln
short to buy, sell, mortgage, encum
ber. hypothecate, or otherwise deai
and trade In all kind
property whatsoever, whether real,
personal or mixed, as fully and freely
as a natural person could do, with
the right to exercise all the usual
powers and to perform all the neces
sary and proper acta pertaining to. or
connected with the transaction of bus-
inesa herein specified, Including the
the right to make, Issue, deliver, or
reeelva all notes, Ibonde, deeds, mort-
other Instruments neces
sary, prof
completion or execution of any or
the powers or privileges ‘
named and apeeHli
corporation shall hare the power to
sue and be aned, and to haye and nee
a common seal: make bV'flaFs for Its
government, elect a board of direc
tors, and Inch officers as It'jaay de
sire, and generally to haTO’Psted In
It all the rights, powers,ffpHvIleees
end Immunities allowed corporations
under the laws of Georgia.
4. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Twenty-6
send ($26,000) Dollars, divided Into
Twenty-five Hundred shares of the
par valne of Ten ($10.00) Dollars
r.er share, and with the right, power
and privilege to Increase Its said
capital stock from time to time not
to exceed One Hundred Thousand
($100,000.00) Dollars, neon a vote
of the holders of the majority of the
capital stock then outstanding, and
with the right similarly to decrees,
nny Increased capital stock to an
amount not leas than said original
capital stock.
6. That s&ld corporation shall
have the power, right and privilege
to receive at a fair valuation all
kinds of property; both real and per
sonal, for the payment of subscrip
tions to Its capital stock, and with
the right to exercise any of lta cor
porate powers and privileges when
said capital stock shall have been
fully subscribed for and not less
thnn ten per cent thereof paid ln.
6 That the principal office of
said corporation shall be ln the city
of Valdosta, Lowndes county, Geor
gia. but that It shall have the right
snd privilege of establishing branch
offices or agencies at such other
place In this state or other states as
may be desired, snd with the right
nmi privilege to carry on any busi
ness and to do any of the things It
Is authorised to do under Its charter
In any county In this etate. or any
other state or states as may be de
sired.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they, their associates, successors and
assigns be Incorporated and made a
body corporate for and during the
term of twenty years, with the privi
lege of renewal at the expiration of
that time, with all the rights, powers
and privileges set forth In this peti
tion, and as may he allowed under
the laws of the state of Georgt.a
DENMARK ft GRIFFIN,
PeMtloners' Attorneys.
Filed In office this 23d day of
June, 1911.
R. B. MYDDELTON,
Clerk Superior Court Ixiwndes Co.
OFOPOIA—Lowndes County.
1, R. B. Myddelton, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
hereby certify that the foregoing le
a true copy of the petition for char
ter of W. T. Staten, J. T. Blalock and
D. H. Breedlove.
Given under my hand and official
seal this 23d day of June, 1911.
r. b. MynnET.TON,
Clerk Superior Court Lowndes Co
‘3-w4t
GEORGIA—Lowndes Connty.
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of J. O. Beseent, A.
C. Mizell and T. A. Baker, of the
ccnnty and state aforesaid,* respect
fully shows:
First—That they desire for them
selves, their associates, suedessors
and assigns to become Incorporated
under the name and style of
BESSENT GRAIN CO., for a pe
riod pf twenty years, with the priv
ilege of renewal at the expiration
thereof.
Second—That the capital stock
of the corporation shall be Ten
Thoueand Dollars, with the privi
lege of Increasing the same to’
Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars by a
majority vote of the stockholders:
sold Ten Thousand Dollars to be di
vided Into shares of One Hundred
Dollars each, which amount has
been actually paid ln.
Third—That the principal office
of saidI company shall be ln the city
of Valdosta, hut petitioners desire
the right to do business In this or
any other state and to establish
branch offices within this state, or
elsewhere, whenever the stockhold
ers may so determine.
Fourth—The object of said cor-
poratlon Is pecuniary gain to Itself
ana Its stockholders. They propose
to engage in a general wholesale
grain business and buy and sell and
generally deal in hay, corn, oats,
grits, meal, groceries and produce
or all kinds, Including everything
pertaining to said lines.
Fifth—Petitioners desire the
rights and privileges enumerated
under common powers In section
2*16 of the Civil Code of 1910
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers,
privileges and Immunities herein
eet forth and ae are now, or may
hereafter be allowed c. cornoratfon
of similar character under the laws
of Georgia.
JA8. F. M’CRACKIN,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in office 6th day of July.
PAUL MYDDELTON,
_ Deputy Clerk.
OEOROTA—Lowndes County
I, Pan! Myddelton, Deputy Clerk
of the Superior Court of said coun
ty, do hereby certify that the fore,
going la a true copy of the netl'lon
for charter applied for by J. O. Bes-
sent, A. C. Mlrell and T. A. HsVer
to be known as BESSENT GRAIN
?* 8I ’l ,ear8 of file ln this offlse.
.v. ? nder my hand and seal,
this 6th day of July, 1911.
PAUL MVnnELTYiv
Deputy Clerk,
1911.
LEAVE TO BELL.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
E. M. Mathis, administrator on
the estate of Glncy Mathis, deceas
ed. having In proper form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell
all the real estate of the eald Glncy
Mathis, this Is to cite all concerned
to show cause at the next term of
court why said administrator should
noLhave leavo to sell said property
^^rVdvert|slng.. the same as the
law directs. JP ~
Thia July thd 3d, 1911\
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Ophelia Murphy, having In prop
er form applied to me for perma
nent ldttere of administration on
the estate of Hattie Golne, late of
ssld county, this la to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
ltln of Hattie Golne to he and ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, If
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not he granted
to Ophelia Murphy on Hattie Goins’
estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3d day of July, 1911.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes Connty.
To All Whom It May Concern:
G. C. Mtley having In proper form
applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of D.
R. Mlley, late of said county, this
Is to cite all and singular the cred
itors snd next of kin of D. R. Mlley
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and
show cause. If any they can. why
permanent administration should
not he granted to G. C. Mlley on
D. R. Mlley's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3d day of July, 1911.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
. LEAVE TO BELL.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To AJ) Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. V. S. Harrell, administratrix
Of the estate of W. E. Harrell, de--
ceased, has ln due form applied tol
the undersigned for leave to aell a I
six years’ lease for all the timber]
for eaw mill purposes on lots of I
land numbers 227 and 234 In the]
Eleventh district of said county, I
that will measure twelve Inches andL
upward In diameter, two feet aborel
the ground, eald timber belonging |
to the estate of W. E. Harrell, de-I
ceased, and said application will be)
heard on the first Monday ln Aug-1
ust, 1911. ’
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Orln P. Dasher, having ln proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
tate of Mary J. Dasher, late of »i
county, this fa to cite all and alngn- J
lar the creditors and next of k>n I
of Mary J. Dasher to be and appears
at my office within the time al- I
lowed by law, and show cause, If I
any they can, why permanent ad-’
ministration should not be r. unfed
to Orln P. Dasher on Mary J. Dash
er’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3d day of July, 1911.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
8TATE OF GEORGIA—County of
Lowndes.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Court of Ordlnnrv or -aid conn
ty. there will be cold at publle out
cry on the first Tuesday In *ugn-t.
1911, at the Court House In said
connty. between the iieual hours of
sale, the following property, to-wlt:
the capital stock of
the Strickland Cotton Mills. Said
T he made for cash only and
will be continued from day to day
between the same hours until eald
property le cold.
This July 6. 1911.
R. B. MYDDLETON
Guardian of the Persona and Prop-
«f»f Tumor Knight and Ern
est Knlgbt.
Marshall & Lang
Civil Engineers
Moultrie, Georgia
DR. J. M. SMITH
Practice limited to disease, of the
Eye. Ear, Now and Throat
Office over Dtmmock’a Drag Store,
Valdosta, Ga.
PUBLIC BALE.
OEOROTA—Lowndes Connty.
By virtue of an order from the
°* Ordinary of Lowndes
$., < ^ org,a ’ Seated April.
1*10, will bo cold before the Court
House door In the town of Vnldocti *
on the first Tuesday in August next,
the following described property,
to-wlt: One acre of land In tho
and bc,n * P art oP
lot No. 377, lying on the new road
out by M. S. Robinson's, lying In
tne comer next to town and hound
on south by lands of W. J. Carter
and west and north bv lands of the
estate of W. it. Force, decease.!
and east by road, raid land being
In Eleventh district of Lowu I m
Comfy.
MRS. OCEANA FORCE,
. . .. Amlnlstratrtx.
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