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\ aldoitta, oBonoiA, tuemiay Avavn at, mt
(From Monday'* DsilJ.)
Miss Doma Bray and lflaa SalU*
Perry left laat Friday tor Baltlmora
and New York to apamd two or three
week*.
Mr. T. A. Darla aad wife hare re
turned from Rerannah and Tybaa
Irland, where they hare beta spend-
tnff mom Una.
u Mra. j. T. Blalock and children
returned Saturday from Chautau
qua, N. T„ and other point*,, where
they here been apendlng about two
men the.
Mr. George Tarn and family re
turned Friday from a tour of north
Georgia, taking In Llthta Springe,
Atlanta and Angnata. They got In
deep water at three different placaa
In Coffee county, bnt managed, to
back out and reach another road.
Mr. B. 0. Lasttnger and family re
turned .Snaday from' Ah batata* trip
to Indian Spring-pad Atlanta. They
had a good deal of trouble on the
road gong;- on account of had tlree,
hut the return trip waa without any
trouble et all.
- Mra. John Chlaholm haa returned
to the city from Atlanta and I.lthla
Springe, whero she haa been two or
three weeka.
Meeara. Brantlef Daniel* and J.
R. Palmer, of Mlllen, Oa<, are apend
lng a few daye In thla cliy.
Meeara, B. B. McCall and W. L.
Fralelgb.of Madison, Fla., wdto vis
iters to Valdosta yesterday. 4
Mr. R. H. Carewell, of Fort My
ers,* Fla., spent yesterday In this
clly.
Meeara. J. W. Roddenberry and
James White, of ThomswHlI/, were
among the vlslteif’lpittni city yes
terday.
The negro who waa killed at Cly-
atiertlle last Friday la ae<d to hare
had two If calibre revolvers on him
at the time. One of them wee In
his shirt bosom and the other In
hla hand. The negro who killed
him used a Winchester ride, the
bullet passing through hla heart and
killing him Instantly.
Mra. A. C. Wright, of 8t. Patera-
bur, Fla., and Mrs. F. L. Stokes, of
Ssralnaboro, Oa„ are visiting their
slater, Mrs. F. B. Rivera.
Mr, R. L. Redfearn contributed
atalke of "Pull-not" cotton
PERSONAL mertior.
(From Saturday’s Deny.)
Mr. A. J. Ingram spent last week
at Borden-Wheeler Springs, Ale.
Mra. Eaoo Hutchinson has re-
DEATH OF T. H. PRESCOTT IN MEMORY OF ED FIELDS
| Wednesday morning ot August
Old aad WeU-Knowa. Cltlacn of J the ninth at one thirty o’clock the
Echols County Died on Snaday death angel came to the homo of
(From Monday's Dally.) I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fields and took
News of the death of Mr, T. M. 'from thorn their beloved son Ed.
ttlneeo of her son, Mr. Ralph Hutch
inson, wbo has bean In that city for
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Under and by virtue of tbt power
and authority contained ‘n - -ruin
deed made and crested by Henry
Williams oh Oct, 19 1909, In favoi
of the undersigned, will bo sold on
the dmt Tuesday In September next
before the court hone# door In said
~7 Prescott, familiarly mad nffactlon-| He wee flck only throe days with
turned from AshertB^N. 0, where (U , r ^ „ ** hB ndrede of that dreaded disease, blood poison,
she was called on eeconnt or in# mM Babe” Prescott, All that medical akin and loving
on hands could do was dont but to io tounty tb , Mgh^ mf |, r t0 .
red avail. Without the pretence of that; c „ h 7 ' r °
. It le understood that on e who haa gone before, the world mle ' th# toIIowjB _ degertbe ? oron
U bad not bora conflned indeed worn, empty and cheerless,£SrR. All U.t^cT’or pa
here today.
Mr. Prescott
homo.
Mr. and Mra W. M. Oliver, have **“ “ 7 —jerty, to-wu: Ail tnet tract or pa.
returned from Now York whero they w »U bed very tong, end few of end in your h^art there la a dreary, ee , 0( Iand , ltu ,ted. aBd belnf
aoent two or three weeks. They hU ,rl « nd * In. ValdotU knew that dismal, aching .vold-the only coneo-; ;n the wea tern part of the city of
iCcd ™ ra wlablogmn cZ h * aaM th# n, 0 1. nC t: «“ 0n ^2^f? T ,W,,t '“'“riVnldorte, In aald county end atatc.
there on their way homo.
1 Elder
i on tneir T t . k(l anty and acrenty-flvo yeara old, aad hare lavished your affections la now of. Lilly street, and i
U raendtag to. day in the ’** »»• of th * **“ , “ <,wn C, “ MM to *"• ton(1 * her » “• tot, according to
, is spending me «»y in * 0 , Echols county. He was e polneer rest. Ifto.iad to give up a com- 1 surrey; said land balni
Ml.. rn.IT. rort.. nr Mnnirnm >» that section. For thirty years paolon, ao young and bright, but if (ho north by lands of Oeo. T. White;
0fflC# 01 JU,U “ We WlU bUt r «“‘ e 0Ur l0 - U CU ' t »« Mack Larkin;
this city’ yesterday * .the Peace at Statenrllle alwaja un- hto gain we will not mourn our loee eoiith by Lilly street end west by
Perk,
dty.
Hutchinson's
balng bounded ou
J H Were of Pin. View M> p “* d ' H * wl * ld#4 polltlc *<*o bitterly.
Mrs j H. ware, ®f •'“« v,Mr '. lB „ ueIlc . hll county, an 4 was Bending iorer the open casket
"MeMra* vT'w Webb^’d s’ A ialwaye loyal to bis party and friends, looking at the folded banda which
w.hh and th.lr wlrea ot H.hlra I H1 * *»«“• w ** open 10 **' tai he . *W never clasp yours again, gating
came*down 2& rampant IT T ^ «" h r °“
In th city th# good old Southern way througn- will nevermore see, your Image re-
Mr” Jamea B Fneartle of Thom-' 004 ll, » llta - ISected on this earth, your earthly
aavltlo anent veaterdav In Valdona. I 11 •* underatood that Mr. Prea- • companlonablp with thla one to for
asville. spent yesterday In Valdona. ^ ^ burU] wl „ occnr eyer ftt #n end T(]e poor word frame
called " M”on^. H ,™kon C . k ccZt «T'To Crot
1.. .U- m .. M» wa.ii.h-.. V. S. Weat and Judga J. O. Cr»n agonies of pain, (suffering la at as
jof the UlneM of Mm. WarUck’j
father. Mr. Hart.
Rev. W. W. Webb said thla morn
ing that the excursion to the Or
phan*' Home In Macon on Thursday
wo* the most *uccen*ful ever operti-
tc<J. The Orphans’ Home will get
ft good turn of money from It. The
crowd was very orderly and Mr.
Web thinks that Lowndes county de
serves a treat deal of praise for It.
ford, of Valdosta, went down to at-
toad the burial.
FINDS DIAMOND MINE.
end. Besides
, jiuffe
A host - of relatives
end friends be [leaves a broken
hearted talker aU a. mother, four
kind brothers eg
weep, over Urn.
Mur slaters to
wasp not loved
k*t it to 'so very
him, but utlll we
1 by the thought
boll and almost leafiest cotton that
looks like It may maka a coupl* ot
balea to the acre. Lea baa bean
fanning a little on th# aly this year
and ho haa mads quite a successful
beginning.—Moultrie Observer.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dexter
have ffone to IWatertown, Fla.,
where they will reside tor oomo time
Mr. Dexter will make Ma headquar
ter* there while working la that aeo.
tlon.
Mr. Wtltar Janktna, of Alton,
Fla, waw among ths visitors to Val
dosta today. He was • pending a
day or two with relatives here.
Dr. Franlf Thomas, who has been
nick for threa weeks *wlth fever, to
getting along splendidly end It In
expected that ho will bo able to get
out the tetter part of thla week,
rumor waa current on the streets
thla morning Hint Dr. Thomna had
died and hla friends ware greatly
shocked until they learned tint It
was utterly without foundation.
Meeara Ed Lane, of Jacksonville,
and M.‘ B. Lane, of Bavannah, were
among the visitor* to (ho city 8uo’
day, spending the day with their
parents
Dr, J, H. Scruggs continues to
Improve after the operation whlci
was performed some time ago, hut
ho Is still unable to gat out
Reports today lodlcata that then
Is a severs storm on the Afantl
coast Telegraphic service to badly
crippled, telephone lines are out ot
whack and ao news could be had
from Savannah today.
Mltu Laura Watson leave* tonight
for Atlanta to M gone two weak*,
vWtlog friend* and relative* In that
dty.
Pavo Man Has Lucky Strike In'one*, we reallxa
North Carolina. | b "d to part wlt|
J. D. Butler, of Pavo, Brooks; should he consol
county,’seems to bare dlecorered a that our loved one le standing at the
. .diamond miss while on hi. racaton beautiful gate beckoning us to come.
Mr. Frank Bradshaw, of Jasper,' in North Carolina recently. He haa ]
Fla., spent yeeterday In thla city, j just returned home and deposited in j Tie hard to break the tender cord
IS. Kingman, of Sevan-, the Bank of Pavo a check for| whe n love haa, bound the heart,
ngjbrwas among the visitors to Val-. J 1,000 for which he eold one of hla Tie hard ao hard to apeak the words
dostn yesterday. | diamonds after It had been passed
land of Parry Corbett; sold land „
le aold as the propert of the said
Henry William* to satisfy an Indebt
edness due and owing by him to
the undersigned, the proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the pay
ment of aald Indebtedness, Includ
ing all coats of sale and 10 per cent
Of the amount due as attorney's
fees, and the balance, If any, to be
turned over to the said Henry Wlt-
I/nms as provided for In said deed.
This July 29, 1911.
MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF VALDOSTA, GA
By D. C. Ashley, President.
GEORGIA—LowsAm County.
By strut* of an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary of aald coun
ty, there will b* *o|d at publle out
cry on-the first Tuesday in Septem
ber, 1911, at the Court House In
said county between th* usual hours
of sale, the following property, to-
wlt: Ten aharec of tht capital
stock ot the Strickland cotton Mills.
8 ‘ M ^ t?r *“* on *
and wOl m"'continued from day to
day between the same hours until
aald property Is sold.
R. B. MYDDLETON.
Guardian of the Persons and
Property of Turner Knight and Ern-
eat Knight.
GEORGIA—Echols County.
Whreas J. B. CorSett. Administra
tor of estate of James St Corbett rep
resent* to the court In hi* petition
duly Sled and entered on record, that
he baa fully administered James M.
Carter’s estate: This le, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned; kin
dred and creditors, to show cause.
If any they can, why said Adminis
tration should not be discharged
from his administration, and receive
letter, of dismission on the first
Monday' In September, 1911.
J. E. PARRISH, Ordinary.
Mr. and "Mrs, S. 8. Bennett ere [upon by expert*. He *1*0 ha* *ev-
to celebrate their twentieth wedding erel stones with him.
anniversary by .what Mr. Bennett I Th* story ot h> find Is vary !n-
d escribe* as * “wadding tour.” Ha [tareating. A few daye before hie
says the cbUdnm rr* largo raoogb return home he was riding with a
now to leave at home nnd they In- friend In the country near Cumber-
‘ t* h»v# a care-free trip. They [lend, N. C. Thla friend wished to
art'll go to Now York and other ehow him a very peculiar *oll which
dtiec, Including Washington, and had bran uncovered b/ a recent
expect to retorn nbout th* fifth J)t overflow of n crock. Th*. atrip of
September.—Quitman Free Press, jeoll we* eight feet wide and too
Georgia A Florida Ra'Iroad Ex- 1 feet long and wea a hluleh ffreen
from hla farm to th# ObJarvar gsrOfflralon, Augusta »9.t0, Macon 99.60,color.. Mr. Butler pickedJWJggg
cultural dlaplay today. It to a his M-»0. Wednesday Saptem-1 •»<»** which looked “ * f *£** “|^
her 9th, 1911. Train* toeve* T:*9 valuable and, on the ch*”—
a m, arrive* Augusts (if9. P- “.,*'’** ‘
Macon 4:40. p. m. Atlanta lit0 p.m. 1 °* M1, of llttl# k
Ticket* limited to flv* days Ticket* i bought tht place, paying 11,500
to Augusta also on sal* for train
After having th* atonaa ha
leaving Valdosta at 9:90 ».- m. For Ud .JSlTiir^n'ut^urt two
further Information phono lit or dn \*° r *M #0 * “ r B . ut T *?5LS2?
991,
I or 9 dots* ot -dll- win nr* any
case ot Chills aad Fever, Price 950.
To Demonstrate Cotton Culture.
Mr. J. O. Stephens, land and In-
. duxtrlal Agent ot the Southern and
Qeorata Southern and Florida rail
way, accompanied by Mr. R. E
Grabel. was fn Tlftoa Tuesday.
Mr. Orabal haa ban appotatad
agaat ot th* Cotton Cultur* Depart
ment recently estahltohed by Ueaa
railways, with headquarter* I* Ma
con. Ho will co-operate with th*
State and National Department! of
Acrlcnltnr * aad their officer*, la
promoting the agricultural develop
ment of the counties traversed by
> lines south of Maeoa. R* will
- with aad advlaa Individ-
arn.who may desire to eon-
h Mm on agricultural moth*
lunette.
PERSONAL MENTION.
(From Frlduy’e Dally.)
Mr. Joseph Marks haa returned
/brotherrt-lin-law la
property and It will he worked out
FLIRT AND DREAM IN RACE.
Savannah, Ga., Ang. 29.—Out at
Isle of Hope thla afternoon there to
from Now York Whor* he h-t been an anxious nllery of fair ones with
spending several weeks- • shrinking ot the sterner sex keen-
Mr Thomas H. McKay left thla >T watching a yacht race that atart-
moraing tor Savannah on a bual- «* 1 = 3# V'" ZZ!’ ^
neaa trio. , tween th 0 sailing yachta Flirt nnd
u. w . I, .J I . .1 '“Dream." The Dream Is owned by
Mr W. A. Pardee la apendlng a Raymond M. Demers and .he
todays In tht New England Mate* Fi)r , b / Mr . Rl)|!Pne „ onalld . Thls
whor* ho went to attend tho nifti- J(| t |, 0 BGCOn( j ace 0 f the bont«, tho
rlaga of hi. slater, Mia. Sualo Par-, nrc „ m bavl0|f
won -tho first by n
doo to Mr. Coney. mar K ln
Mra. L. L. Dougherty left thl§ »ph6 owner of tho Pllrt demanded
moraine for Now York to §pond a another chance and Mr. Demero
fow days. • cleorfully gave It to him. This I*
Mr*. W. 8. Hyland ha* returned t ho raco being run off thl* afternoon
homo after a visit of soveral weok* pnd wh | C h will probably be rtn«*hed
at Henderson, N. C. into In tho day. The owner* of both
Mr. C. R. Ashley ha* gono to Vot* have many lady friend* who
Kenton, N. C., to look after some In-' Pr «* nn xlou* to M their fayorlto
toroBt* which he has there. v -«n,
Mr*. D. W. Freeman and children t ... —, —-
have returned from Augusta and I c n y*rt ArrcatMl a train.
CharlMton, where they have been | „ y Co , arl who wa , arnlt « d
we mustoforever part
A FRIEND
May Vote On Abolishing Court.
Th* Observer wee Informed today
"unofficially” that by the provisions
of a bill that was pasted In the laet
legislators,, the people of .Colquitt
county -wltj be permitted to vote on
abolishing or retaining tha city
court In the October elections of
next year.
"There has been for a number of
yean some agitation agglnat th*
court, edm*
understood
Hfen pot through a'
gVva'the people 1 nh
egpreee themaeivea on the question.
I XL they rate for the abolutlon of the
court It will be abolished In 1919.—
Moultrie Observer.
sending twe months. They were ,
accompanied by Mini Fannie Ram- °“ e d »r 1 “ t we#k on * ch »rge of
rev *of Augusta, an aunt ot Dr.
Freeman.
Mrs. J. E. Roberta nnd children
hn\e returned from Cleburne, Tex.,
where they hare been apendlng two
months with Mrs. Roberta’ parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Smith.
Mra. A. Converse and her child
ren returned laat night from White
Sulphur Springs, where they have
been several weeks.
Mrs. Phil Pendleton received no
tice yesterday that her brother,
George Corner, who resides In Mul
berry, Fla., had to undergo an op
eration for appendicitis and that hla
condition la quits critical. Ho was
jnet recovering from an attack of
typhoid favor whan ha waa attacked
by appendicitis.
After a very pleasant vtott of
days with relatives am)
rheatlng ana swindling preferred by
parties In Barnesvllle, On., waa ar
rested again yesterday morning and
was taken back to that place by the
oldeera who came hero alter him.
It Is aaald that the charge against
him arose out of some mining deals
which he hid In Florida. There were
several of the warrants end he govs
a cash bond here of 1500 when ho
was arretted on the first charge.
Corart has been selling stock for
•nme sort of an automobile company
In thle city, and 1* very well known
here, though until recently a .com
parative stranger.
He stated the other day ha had
no doubt aa to tha outcome of"
caee against him. He thinks ha
ha ahto to show that he has
ted ao erlm*.
Mend* fa Atlanta, Mra. A. B. Wil
liams haa returned to her home et iRed filing., Ang., 19.—Official
Argyle. With her* wet* her children rwpreeentetlra, of Wisconsin and
Master Milder, Mia Carrie Lee, j Minnesota at* to meet here tomor-
Brown, Jr., nnd Fulton. |row to engage in a Joint Inspection
Tax Race Iyer W. H. Harden, of; of tho dtopnted boundary Una dlvld- isno,w w ——. a* ■ umm a «(iwsA hv law end show cense If
Quitman, wua among th* vtottpra to tag th* two State* at' Uk* Pepln.iy aoapldoui that everybody i* out jny’they can. why permanent ed-
tht* elty yesterday. | and In th* Duluth-Superior harbor. [ for a “trade." It took a long reach j mjnletrat'on should not !>• rrantsd
It !■ probaht* that number of.It la the desire of both Common- to find Anything wrong with an edl-jt* R- J*- Mvddleton on Jamea Rich*
Valdestaaa will go np to Moultrie wealth* that th# controversy may j tor . swapping an advertisement to. . _
on th# drst of September to hear he settled without recourse to tho. a railroad for a thousaad-mll* ticket Mtn _ tb(a Tlb daT n( August 1911
court*. a ; | ^ ion a baala.of real value. I A. V.
Mra. 0>^Td& Truth.
Dexter, Ky^ -tn j).s'gned state
ment Mrs.’OO'uk tcllslt*ie truth nhont
how Card ill brought bgi-k her lies',n
n,l strength. 8he spys: "I could
nut get any relief until I tried -Tar-
del. tho woman's tonic. I suffered
moro or less for leu years, and was
so -weak nnd nervous I coujil hariilv
do my house work. Now I an In
bettor health than ever before, um
rerulafta, clock work, do no. no
for at. nil. anil • gain strength ever
day." Thousands of women hav
been helped h*«k-, to health by Cnr-
iliil. Try It.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
There will be sold on the first
Tuesday In September, 1911. within
the legal hour* of sale, before the
court house door In said county tj
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described property to-wlt:
Twenty aero* of land, more or leas,
In the north lost corner of lot of
land number'? two hundred forty
three In the 11th district of aald
county and bounded on tho north
by Innda of C. I. Shelton, on tbs east
by orglnal lino of aald lot and land*
of C. Morrison, on tho south by
lands of Riley Bergman and -in the
weat by lands of Sophie Patrick.
8ald land levied on aa tho property
of George Lewis; and In hi* posses
sion, to satisfy an execution Issuing
from the Justice court of tho fifiSrd
district O. M„ raid county In favor
of C. I. Shelton against the said Geo.
Law!*.
This tha 7th day of August, 1911.
J. E. GORNTO Shrill.
iwndea County.
It Kay Concern:
R. Coleman,; having
-proper form applied to
rmanent letter* ot admlr
n th* <*UU df lap,
” Coleman, lata ot New
it?, stats ot New York,
•xldWtoK to be granted to Bar
Blalock, thle to to clt*
all CM algnlar the creditor* and
next; q( kin of Sarah W. Coleman to
be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by lew and ahow
canae. If any they can, why perman
ent administration should not be
granted to J. D. Blalock on Sarah
tV. Coleman's estate.
t\ itnees m.- hand and oin- *nl >U-
nature, this tha 7th day of August,
mi.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Echols County,
Whereas, J. B. Corbett, adminis
trator of James M. Corbett, repre
aents to the court In hla petlt'on
duly filed and entered on record,
that he haa fully administered or
Jamea M- Corbett's estate.
This Is therefore, to cite all per
sons. kindred and creditors, to
show cause. If any they can, wh>
said administrator should not be
discharged from hla admlnlstratl
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday In September, 1911
J. E. PARRISH, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To Whom It May Concern
Mra. Oceanna Force, Administra
trix of the estate ot William M.
Force, deceased, has In due form ap
plied to tho undersigned for leave
to sell all the land belonging to tho
said estate or any part thereof and
aald application will be beard at this
office on 'he first Monday In Sept
ember, 1911.
A. V. 8IMMS. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To Whom tt May Conoern:
W. B. Fender, Administrator of
the eetete of J. W. McPhall, deceas
ed, has In dne form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell eight
share* ot the capital stock ot the
Mlneola Mill Co., belonging to said
estate and said application will ho
heard at my-office on the first Mon
day In September 1911. x
A. y. SIMMS, Ordinary.
A Monster
Mr. J. ,M. Deni
Time* offlai * few'
pfirtod -thh. killing o'
tie *iffi1
with'on
Dennis’ dog
edge of hi
few feet
lust heel
: Wat In The
ago.and re-
thlrrf rat-
„ . 1 six-footer
twenty-five Ynttles. kr.
the snake In th*
and within a
r. Dennis had
der.
Dick Ruihellj says that when oth
er offleein run; for office they do not
resign and h* doe* not propose to
give up hie place on the Court ot
Appeals while running for Gover
nor. Dick might hav* gone furth
er nnd skid that occasionally a pa
triot can be found who will take
two offices at once, area If he haa
to tjppc** one ol them.
The recent legislature allowed
mafiy- clerical errors to creep Into
i 1 work, but most of them were
>v*d by th* Gonnor. Th*
itur* of two yealftago grant-
charter tor a new town In
inal county, th* otreeta ot
which were to run "perpendicular"
to th* railroad.
Tboe* politician* who hav* mad*
fortunes out of "fooo," *ro gaueral-
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
. Under and by virtue of an ortio:
regularly granted by the court ol Oi-
dlnary of Lowndes county, Uo ■-r'a.
at the August term, 1911, will be
sold nt public outcry, on the first
Tuesdny in September, 191.,
fore the court house door In said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the hlgest bidder for cash,
a lease, for a term of alx years, on
all the timber, measuring twelve
Inches and abovo two feet from the
ground, altuable for saw mill pur
poses. on loti of land number 227
and 294 In the eleventh land dis
trict of aald county.
This the 9th day of August, 1911
MRS. V. S. HARRELL,
Administratrix of the estate of
William E. Harrell. Deceased.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Annie Mae Collins, va Mile* H.
Collins, Suit on Divorce, superior
court ot Lowndes county, Georgia,
November term, 1911.
To Miles H. Collins:
The defendant. M1le« H. Collins
Is hereby required, in person or by
attorney, to be nnd appear at the
next term of the superior conrt of
Lowndes county, to be held In nnd
for said county on the 5rd Monday
In November, 1911, then and there
to answer plaintiff In an action for
divorce. A* In default thereof, the
court will proceed at to luatlce may
appertain.
Witness the Honorable W. E.
Thomas. Judge of ea'd court, tht*
August 24th, 1911.
PAUL MYDDET.TON
Deputy Clerk
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To Whom It Wav Concern:
R. B. Myddleton, having In proper
form applied to me for permanent
lettere of administration os the es
tate of J»me« Richardson. 1st* ot
aald ennntr. thla la to site *B and
alngnlar the creditor* and next of
ktn of Jamea Richardson to be and
anpeer at my office within the time
Tom Watoom apeak.
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SIMMS, Ordinary.
Harriet and Mary Con-
to Valdoata thla
morBtag~5H*ifl^E&*Be* of aoveral
weeks. Mtoa-wxriet hat been visit
ing Mra. Richard Wallace at Lexing
ton, Ky„ and Him Mary ha* been
spending aom a Urn* at Montoagle,
Tran.
All * Brer dollar* are the tame
else,' bnt the farther you get away
’com one the bigger It looks.
SOUTHERN RY.
LAND OF THE SKY SPECIAL
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E VERY man enjoys recreation and sport of
some kind. There is nothing more conducive
to real manhood than shooting. You know that
any man who is a marksman or hunter derives
more pleasure from this than from anything else.
\V7E don’t have the game to hunt that our forefathers did but what
~ VV enjoyment we lore in this reaped is more than made up by
superior equipment
YY/E want-every sportsman and every man who appreciates good
VV fire arms to see our stock of (hot gun* and rifle*.
PHONIl 525. VALDOSTA. GA.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To Whom It May Concern:
A. Palmer, having In proper form
applied'to me for permanent letter*,
of administration on the estate of
Walter-Coleman, late of said county*,
this Is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Walter
Coleman to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by law'
and ehow cause, if any they can,.
why permanent administration
should not be granted to A. Palmer-
on Walter Coleman’s estate.
Witness my hand and official e.’g-
nature, this the 7th day of August,
1911.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
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addreta
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