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JEALOUS OF THE HEW CAMEL
Elephant In Jordln das Plant** Pus.
Mm4 HI* Fsrmsr Admirers (K
Their PbMMM,
0000 HOUSE FOR CHICKENS
Thar* I* No Nft*d of Elaborate fltruo-
lure, but It Should Be Dry and
Era# From Drought*.
In describing what b* dooms tba
boat bout* for chickens, Mr. Olann T.
Bponcnbvrgh of Oaoego county, Now
York, writ** tb* Farm and Ham* as
follows;
Front Hawaiian and Floor Plan.
If sonant* la usad In tba construc
tion of tb* faun da tl on and Boor It win
mak* a rat and water-proof floor that
M sanitary and easily claansd. The
rest at tba boon should ha built ad
wood, a* tba form* for aoaerata would
\ ooat neatly as mush at lb* atdlaa
ItaaM. Tb* tram* la Sx4-ta*k mate
rial and the aid Inc and roof boards
of yaUaw plso surfaced both sides.
If th* sldM era covered with roodas
paper. It stake* a tl(ht and vary warm
house. Tba roof should ha eo rerad
with soma food racing laid seoord-
h>* to dhraatlona so aa t* mak* It a*
tight aa ponlbla BblnglM
aultabla for a building of thla kind, a*
th* roof la apt to ba damp moat *f
tba time. Tho curtain front kou** la
the driest and most aatlly ragulatad
Is accordance with tba weather. It Is
cheaper to boUd, la more anally clean ad
and tba door space Is more fully uti
lised than In th* scratching-shad type.
Thla kouM should ba built tight a*
that th* ratllatlon I* from tho sooth,
therefore no draft*. With th* acratcb-
tng abod hour* th* roosting room _
almost always sura to b* damp. But
by lemoTlng tho partIUoo this la elim
inated and healthier hens are the're-
anlb If any on* doubt* that a flock
of hena atlr op much duat Just let
him stand on th* front side of a cur
tain front house when they m
Open th* curtain and whan ho .cos
f ■ ' the cloud of duat they rain I tidier#
ho will think fowls need more venti
lation.
A shod roof ft bast, as It Is esslcr to
build, provide* greater volume of ann-
llgbt and has no peak to bocom* fllled
with cobweb*. Th# pan* should bo
doop rather than long and shallow.
This places tba sunlight on th* floor
Instead of on tho back wall, therefore
a dried floor sod happier bans. Th*
pan* should b* largo enough to teeom-
modtt* M hen* and two or mor*
docks. One 10 feet deep and 11 fast
wld* wrn furnish tb* required floor
•P*o*. r
Th* accompanying plana of aid* and
front olovattona and floor arrangement
Illustrate what 1 think la th* boat
housa. Thla contain* pans llxM tost,
tt* front being IH feet and the back
( font high. This Is as high aa Is
asonssary to build and aa low aa Is
assy to work In. Th* front contains,
to ouch pen, on* double aush window
With th* upper uash hinged at th* top.
Thla la opened when too cold
stormy to raise the eurtaln. A frame
txl feet, with th* top hinged to awing
In. la covered with muslin or cheeaa-
cloth. On tha outside of this opening
la tacked woven wire to keep the
fowla In while curtain Is open during
Ike day, except during a. hard storm
aid la vary cold weather.
Th* platform under the rooot la 1M
fOat (ram th* floor, and th* neats are
tb* asm* height, being entered from
th* platform. Thla leaves nearly all
th* floor apse* avallabl* to th* baas,
and every nook and oerase I* tinmi
with ana*. Tha rooata at* PiPdach
material ronadad at th* tap. fUr a
«d# Elevation Mr. Sponanbtrgh 1 *
breading hone# f would maka th*
P*a» 11 feat deep and I feet wide,
which would bold an many ban* aa are
dastad with on* cook, bat tor n laying
boos# tba larger slat I* the batter and
mor* economical.
Condition of Laying Han*.
A ban In th* bast laying, condition
hu com* surplus fat on bar . body.
Thin moan* that bar bodily wants
kavaboM supplied, and than la soar*
“ wor*. A vary tat ban seldom lays
waD: a poor haa cannot lay wall.
Th* tat part of th* egg which la
■ad* to th* yolk, which contain* IB
par oaat at albumen tad B4 percent
t»L Hew growth and *(| production
■riy ooma- ttom th* sarptua food not
aaaAtd to katp tha body. Corn U an
McaUaot groin. hut la no relished by
tha fowla that an liable to ovsrroL
Wheat, with its hy-products, la
the moat useful grata to the^oultry.
At fh* Jufta dM Plaits* in P**e
there occurred recently aa laslfsnt
that shawad that animals are ruble*
to feelings very Ilk* tho** which eo-
csslonally ruffle th* heeoau of moa.
A targe eltphanL formerly th* aero
ter of attraction, found Itself oar
planted In public favor by a new
arrival—a young camel. Tb* camel
was th* latest acquisition, and vary
naturally aagagtd tha attention
Tb* elephant for a long tlm* showad
signs of dissatisfaction, and at teat Its
jMloualy reached a point where
moat And expression. When tb* usual
crowd gathered about th* carnal, tb*
alapbaot prepared tor action. It flllad
It* trunk with water, and wttb dr
liberate aim discharged tb* water all
over tb* people who stood loaktaB a*
tb# btb/ camel.
This method of tkrowfag cold
upon th* admirers of a rival brought
a laugh avso from Its victims.
In cortala parts of tadla railroad
engineers have many dlfflsnltlM to an*
counter, oom* of thorn mor* amastag
Is read than to siporlMs*. Th* top
lowlsg I* M# aaak dlfflsulty:
A might testa wm tamksrtaB ataag
baa a Mg
a weal* as
ee*laa at th* trash. Th*
act Uka t* sbarg* th* beast, tor
*f an upset, sag several tiaum
id th* Mgtsa, fa the vata hap*
that tt* slsphsut wsuld tab* that as
a alga of surrsnfsr and retire
rtaslty th* alepheut backed tat* th*
aagtaa, aad aattlag Its tovafaat taafy
I etwees tb* rail*. aadMvarad to push
tb* rtta baakward wtth
querists.
Tb* Mgtseer praasptly
steam, toppled th* elephant aver a
email ambaakmMt, aad he her* It
could recover IU
I'ERHONAI. MKATIh
•rtrihAL MENTION
• From Thursday's Dally.) (From Wednesday's Dally.)
Mr. A. 8. Parrish, of Ado), was; Tba MIssm Watt, of Thomaavllla,
among th* visitors to this olty ysstar- ar* guests of MIssm Laura and
Thar* wm a cat that shea* a pecu
liar spot tor n bad. Comfort wm tb*
Mt'a object, sad tba choM* spot did
not asam to b* ealeuUtad to oSord IL
Tb* eat wu found fast asleep ta a
large ahip-building yard, lytag o*
what Mtmtd to b# n very muddy
path.
It waa found, however, that tb* spot
chosen by tba cat tor Its couoh waa
the point at which a hot steam-pip*
passed under th* road, so that th*
mud was baked Into a warm, dry day.
Sir Walter Raleigh's Pip*.
A pip* wltb a history Is to b* of
fered for sal* In London. It to one*
the property of 8lr Walter Raleigh
and Is not unllk* tb* latter T
shape and for centuries now has bad
Its bom* la an ancient Inlaid box
dated "Anno HIT." It Is construct
ed la (our placea of . wood, ruddy
carved with dogs' beads aad with th*
tee** of rad Indian*.
On th* bawl there la a mi about
as large M th* howl Itself, aad
taebad ta tho atom I* a striag of
beads mad* at th* aaaa* wood
pip*. In this stem n powerful whis
tle has bean cut, and th* suggsatloa
la that fllr Walter Rdalgb used It t*
summon bla servant*.
Th* Arehaaologteal Society exhibit
ed It st th* Guildhall ta tb* 'ft* of
tb* last century, tb* Inscription ac
companying It bearing thee* words:
“The original pip* of tb* above cele
brated Historian of tb* World.’ and
who first Introduced 10**00* aad po
tato** 1 In'o England. Tradition (cor
roborated by a parchment la tb* poo
session of tb* owner) states that this
pip* waa used by 8tr Walter Raleigh
on th* scaffold Just previous to bla
execution aad baadsd to on* of hlo
relatives as a memento of him."—
London Telegraph.
•aid ItavMltd by Dream.
Wy* Mills, a small vfllaga ta Tal
bot county, Md„ la excited over tba
raallaaUaa at a diaam at butod trees
haa gold baa bean found
wtth K 4 tract Ions far digging far mar*.
Th* dream Mm* t* Bnekal fltamebary,
n eater ad warns a. at bar ham* ta
Philadelphia, aad wan ISO*wad, ah*
dMtaroe, by a vtattatiou tram
and*, John Scott, wka urgad
bar t* aaf upon th* ktaL
Sh* aad bar undo, Bmary Mas*-
bury, want ta th* spat daaerthad ta
th* druem, uaar their aid bom*
wy* Mills, and b*qaa digging. Thro*
tast aader tb* aurfao* they found
box containing three gold tokens at
Irregular abapa, each about tb* sis*
af a silver quarter. In th* box waa a
paper, (ailing to plaeM from eg*. In
which wm written: "Mor* money bur
lad bar* deeper down. Dig fast and
it It"
Btanshury and bla wtt* ar* doing
their best to "dig tast* and want help,
bat th* (across of tb* neighborhood
nr* superstitious aad will not
aroaeh tho pise*.
Betting In Tauah.
Congressman william F. Murray of
Hussaehnset* related aa amastag tn-
ctdant which took place daring bis
newspaper day*. Assigned to oovur a
cum out of town. Mr. Murray called bis
upon
gentleman, who waa n trifle abeeut-
minded, picked up th* ncefnr and
said: "Wall. Murray, how near ar*
rn th n telephone!"
"Ton barn too mueh rouge on. my
tear, to asset proparly n milkmaid."
"Hava I, sir! Bat I thought a milk-
doy.
Mr. J. D. Coy. Jr., of
Fla., waa n visitor to Taldoatn yah-
tarday,
Mrs. e. v. K-. and mm, of
Denton, On., war* among th* rial-
ton to thla elt7 yesterday.
Mr. Jcom Thompson, of Swains-
bore, spent yesterday In tbte city.
Cot. J. Randall Walkar want to
BruMwtek yesterday to look after
some Important legal matter*.
On* of the best orideneM that
winter hai arrived, bMldM the low
temperature, Is the appearances of
roblni In tblo section. Many of
them hav# been iws lately. In fact,
more than nsual. TboM bird* era
protected by tb* Georgia gam* law
and It Is against tba taw to kill thorn
any tlm* or anywhere.
It la reported today that Mr.
F. Kirkland, tba new superin
tendent of tb* Georgia and Florida
road will taka up bla duties with
that road today. Mr. Kirkland
a new offlelal and bla offle* la a saw
one. Ho will rellavo General Mana
ger Turner of much of tb* work
whleh ho has bud 1* do heretofore.
Mr. J. W. Test and family Isft
last night for Doeatur, Go.,
tba ahlldran will nsamn that? stud
ies In eollag*. Mr. West expects to
go on to Dallas, Tax., to look after
business Interest out that way.
Visa Harriet Conrans left last
night for Deeatur to Mourn* her
studies In Acms Scott College.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. McRea and
th* mw member af tb* family, re
turned to Valdoata Monday from
Tampa, Fla.
A box car on tha Georgia South
ern frolght train split n switch at
Connell yMterday evening and want
off tb* track, delaying truffle n lit-
t'e while, but doing no narloua In
jury.
Mr. R. T. Hall, of Mllltowa, cam*
over and spent yesterday In this
city.
Mr. Albert Pridgen, of Lake
Park, was among the visitors to
Valdoata yesterday.
Col. John P."Khf£lit, of 'Nashville,
wm In Valdosta yestarlay on legal
bustncM,
Mr. and Mrs. Ban Erlich, af
Balnhrldga, were among tho visitors
to Valdosta yesterday.
Tha TlmM tossed n bouquet at
Howard Parrish, who has returned
Valdosta to accept a position
with th* Valdosta Bank and Trust
Company, but we got the nvnm
wrong, so ha missed it H* haa
tman holding a responsible position
with tb* Georgia and .Florida road
Douglas. Th#M Parrish soys
ar* all right, both of them. Auburn
and Howard.
Mayor Robert* has a proclama
tion In thlo Imuo of The TlmM In
regard to dogs, which are not to
b* allowed on tb* stroota hereafter
without a muisle. A mad dog bit
n down ether doge hero tbla week
and Mayor Roberts feel* that there
la grant danger ot an epidemic of
mad dogs In this city, endangering
the Urea of the people and especial
ly tba ehlldron who have to go to
school.
There will b* an Important mist-
Ing tba U. D. C. tomorrow afternoon
at tba school library, and n full at
tendance ta desired.
Misses Berta and Loutas Smith, of
Winter Park, Fla., nr* visiting th*
family of Mrs. N. E. Fry and etbar
relative* on Hill avenue.
LaRoy Penn Tonag. Jr., Is ton
iw grandson who mad* bln ap
pearance at the home af Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Cheney yesterday.
Tb* weather roport Indicates that
It will b* fair tonight and Friday,
with much lower temperature, and
slightly warmer tomorrow and Sat
urday.
Mr. W. M. Burton aad daughter,
ot Wadtsqn, FI*., spent yMterday
In this city.
Mr. O. C. Kirkland, of Ashbnrn,
apant yMterday In thin etty.
Mr. Curran B. Kill*, of
Is spending tha day ta thla city.
Mr. John 8. Harris, ot Jaekaoa-
rilla, wm among tha visitor* to
Valdosta today,
Mr. and Mm. B. P. Joms hav*
Issued Invitation* to th* marrtag*
of their daughter, Fannin Margaret,
to Mr. Gaerg* Hardy MeKanite, on
th* afternoon ot Wadaaaduy, tha
ITth of January, at 1:10 o'clock at
their homo on Savannah avenue.
Mr. R. E. Bower cam* over from
Dlxt* wtth bla two daughter* this
moraine and they left on th* Geor
gia Southern train for MlltodgavtII*
to raonm* their otudlM ta the Girl's
Industrial College.
Ultsea Ruth and Puttie Glbsoi). ot
Ann# Ashlar.
HUa Alma Albrltten baa return-
ad from Quitman whora aba apant
th* Christmas holidays.
Heaar* John Room and Will Bit
ter hav* returned to Darimon, N.C.,
to resume their itudlen ta the col
lege there.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and
toM bar* returned from a delightful
visit to Mlaipl and other point* ta
Florida.
Miss Sarah MeElhlnnay, of 8L
Louis, Is spending soma tlm* with
her sister, Mrs. W. E. Rouse.
Mr. W. A. Jenkins, who has been
with Mr. M. A. Briggs ta th* cloth
ing buatasM her* for th* past sight
or ten years, has given np his posi
tion than to eater tha grocery bua-
Inaaa on hte own book. Ho I* open-
tag B grocery ntoro ta th* Dasher
building on Ashley street where
the aho* hospital formerly wm.
Judge W. D. Buie and CoL W. S.
Harrison,' of Naahvllta, On., were
among th* ulaltors.te Valdoata yes
terday. y
(Th* ppjtea officer*, aa wall as tha
county offlelal* ar* having vary lit
tle to do thoM days, a* th* wot
weather seems to hav* a tendency
to hoop down violation* of th* law.
Tha police officer* hav* mad*
few arrosts this week and vaiy tew
complaint* hnvn reached them.
Miss Ava Ames, of Madison, Fla.,
waa among th* visitor* to Valdoata
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mllllona, ot
Palatka, Fla., apant yesterday ta
this alty.
Miss Anni* Lou Fender ha* re
turned from n visit to trlondo ta
Macon, where ah* wao the recipient
of mueh aodlsl attention.
Mr. Jnme* Ward and wtf* reach
ed Valdosta from Tampa yesterday
afternoon and are registered at the
Valdet.
Col. 8. S. Bennett, of Quitman,
came down from Atlanta this morn
ing aad spent th* d*y ta Valdosta.
T*r. D. Clyatt. of Quitman,
waa n.u .flTfOj ; vhtitors to Valdoata
today. He came dfiln from Atlanta
where he'h’qd bean , on buataea*.
Mr. W. P. Corbett ha* bean spend
ing two or three days ta Atlanta
under treatment of a specialist for
some ey* trouble with which ho haa
been (uttering.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sinclair earn*
up from Madison, Fla., yeatorday
with their niece. Miss Ila Fernalde,
who lert thlo morning for Rod
Spying*, N. 0„ to attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Shuman, of
Mltltown, waro among th* vlattors
to Valdoota yeatorday.
Mr. J. H. Roberts,-of Pavo, cam*
over and apant yMterday- ta this
city.
Mrs. T. M. Vinson and her little
son left thin morning for Inverness,
Fla., to spend aevaral days with re
latives and friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Austin have
raturnad to their home In Atlanta,
after a pleasant Halt to Mr. and
Mrs. Broclus Fendi
Miss .Esther Kntijht. ot Adel, la
visiting bar brother. It E. Knight,
on E. Hill avanmfc. for o few day*
before returning f^^Thomasville to
resume her studies-
MIssm Mary Curry and Margaret
Roberts Imv* tonight for Agnes
Scott Institute after spending the
holidays hare wtth thstr parents.
They will he Joined hy Miss Frances
Dukas, ot Quitman, who to also a
pnpll of that school.
Mias Mamie Ward ha* returned to
Valdoata after spending several
weeks In Savannah and Jacksonville.
Mr. Willard Royal left yesterday
for Druhawiek after spending the
.olidaya In this city wtth the fam-
I'y of Rev. W. H. Budd.
Mr. M. U Proctor, ot America*,
On., la spending th* holidays wtth
hte mother, Mrs. Proctor.
Misses Margaret and Ball Camp
bell and' Master Frank Campbell
left this morning for Douglas to taka
up thalr ntudlM ta th* Agricultural
College that*.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Under and by virtu* of a power
of sale contained ta a certain mort
gage executed by J. W. Long to
W. 8. McRea on th* 3rd day or
November, 1B10, and recorded ta
tb* offle* of the elark of tba su
perior court of Lowndas county,
book it. pug* 57*. tha undersigned
will sell on the ltth day ot Jan
uary, 1118, #t publle sale, before
the eourt bouse door In stld coun
ty, within tha legal bonr* of Mis
to the hlgoest bidder for cash, th*
following properly, to-wlt: One
bay mare about eleven year* old,'
named "Minnie,” and on* open
Bike buggy, tor the purpose ot pay
ing a certain promissory note, dated
November the 3rd, 1910, payable
on November the 15th, 1911, and
made and executed by the eatd
J. W. Long, In favor of the said
W. 8. McGee, for one hundred and
fifty (3150) dollars as principal,
and stipulating to pay interest from
date at the rate of eight per cant
per annuna and ten per cent aa at
torney’s fee* if collected hy law or
through an attorney nt lew, the
total amount due on aald mortgage
being one hundred and fifty (3150)
dollars as principal, and fourteen
($14.) dollars aa Interest, togetaer
with the cost of this proceeding at
provided In Mid mortgage. A con
veyance will be executed to the pur
chaser hy the undersigned as au
thorised In the said mortgage.
Tbla tba 3rd day of January, 13X3,
W. 8. M«B—
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To All Whom It Mir Ouicero:
R. B. Myddleton baring In prop
er form applied to ms for perma
nent letter* of administration on
th* estate ot
(lines Want
By virtue of an order ot th* eourt
of Ordinary for Mid county granted
at the October term, 1311, the un
dersigned as administrators upon
the estate of Henry Lundy, lat* of
Lowndes county, deceased, will Mil
•t the court houM door In Lowndes
county, on the flrat Tuesday In Feb
ruary, 131$, between the usual
hours of sale, at publle outery, to
the highest bidder for eaah, the
following described property to-
wlt: Fifty and rour-teithn acres,
more or 1ms. In lot No. 31$ In the
eleventh land district of Mid coun
ty and state, known an lot No. 3.,
tn the surveying mads by Z. R.
Hutchinson for C. I. Shelton. Com
mencing on the northMst corner of
Stepney Cowart'* lot and running
south 33 chain* and <5 link* to a
■tdb, thence east 15 chains to a
stob, thence north 33 chains and B5
links to s stob, thenea west IS
cnalns to starting point.
Thla 3rd day of January, 1913.
C..J. BARTON
Administrator.
FOR 8ALE—One good I horse-
William.. lat* term or Mis ta Echols county, two-
county, thin Is to cite *11 mtiM sooth of Mayday, On., known,
and singular th* creditors and next *7 “ 1 “* 7 . , * ..
of ktn of J. A. Williams to be and M “>• J“P«r Robert* pise*. Also-
sppesr *t my offle* within the lime. one lot wild lend. Sold to sstlsfy-
allowad by law, and show esuM. If heir*. Addrsts Mrs. Fannie Force,
sny they esn, why permanent ad
ministration should not b* granted
to R. B. Myddelton on J. A. 'Wil
liams’ estate.
.Witness my band and offlelal
algnasure this 4th day of January,
1912.
A. V. SIMM8. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes Count/.
To All Whom It Mor Concern:
Mm. Llsxle Lord, having Is
proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of H.
Waycross, Ga„ or A. M. Holssndorf,.
BL George, Os.l-4dlwlt
WANT TO BELL—A good horse-,
st s bargain. A. H. Danmark.
l-3d«*w4L
- G0N[UfNB BEAL ISLAND BBEta--
We have arranged for n limited sup—
Ply of genuine Sea Island 8sed.
from a grower on one of tb* Is
lands of the South-Carolina coast..
Orders will be accepted, first come.
said county, this la to cite all and
singular, the creditors and next of
kin of H. E. Lord to be and tppear
at my offle within tha tlm* allowed
by law and show cause, If any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mra. Lls
sle Lord on H. E. Lord's estate.
witness my band and official
signature this 2nd day of Janaary,
1911.
A. V. 81MM8, Ordinary.
Lord, late of | first served. Atlantic A Quit Mills, .
Quitman, On.
1 5 wtr
OEOROIA—Lowndes County.
To All Whom It Mav Concern:
J. H. Mattox, having In proper
form applied to m* for permanent
letters or administration on tho es
tate of Elijah Mattox, late of aald
connty. thla la to site all and sln-
gnlar tb* creditor* and next of bln
of Elijah Mattox to be and appear
at my office within the tlm* allow
ed by law, and show canae, If any
they esn, why permanent admlnlt-
trntlon should not be granted J. H.
Mattox on Elijah Mattox'a estate
Witness my band and offlelal
signature this 2nd day of January,
1112.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
To Bo' SoTd.
Under and by virtue of da order
given fn the Ordlnurys' court at the
January term 1912 will be cold be
fore the court bouse door at Val
dosta Oeorgt*. jm: tb*
tn Februray next,-during tbo legal
hours of sale tfthe'hlgeat blddaf
for cash the tallowing described
property to-wlt: Seventy acres of
land, mors or lass, lying and being
ta tha county of Lowndes, State of
Georgia, lot No. 331 In tha eleventh
land district, bounded M.follows: On
tb« north by A. J. Strickland, on
the east and south hy Doll Moore
and on tb* wMt by O. C. Roberson,
aald laud being the property of
Mari' Watherlngton deceased.
Signed,
8. A. WETHERINOTON
M. Q. WETHERINOTON,
Administrators.
OEOROIA—Lowndes County.
Thff appraisers appointed to net
apart out of th* Mtete ot J. Z. Wl-
Mnbhker’s ostnto n year's support
for hi* widow, Mrs. Augusta C. Wta-
enbaker, and minor child, having
made their returns under handa
and seals to tbo ordinary, all per
sona Concerned are cited to show
cause before me In th* Court of Or
dinary for Mid Connty, on the first
Monday In February. 1812, why
said application for twelve mouths'
support should not be granted, and
the return of the appraisers setting
apart the asms be made the Judg
ment of the court.
Witness m y official signature,
this 4th day ot January, 1913.
A. V. 8IMMS, Ordinary.
At th* epereeek af tb* angel wttb
tb* flamtag award Adam bent span
Eve a glance of profound consterna
tion.
"W* era rought," h* axclslmad.
"with the goods oal*
"Not dry goods, st all evaata!" (tg.
fled th* first mother, nervously, u
with a ceaMlouansM that tt waa too
1st* for von mot, however clover,
to Mve Sis situation.—Puck.
S. I. COTTON MARKET.
Valdoata, G*., Jan. fl, 1813.
TV* following prtcM ar* being
pnld hy Valdosta buyers tar mi
Island cotton on Tuesday morning,
Jan. «, 191$:
JEOROIA—Lovrndsi ' ounty. tuner Oeorrio. st saaau.
To All Whom tt May Ctncern: L*^?*?’* 1 **
Mr*. John Quincy Etpporer hav- «trn choir* go ©31
tag ta prop* form applied to mo Cholc* 1$ OX*
tor permanent letters ot admlnla- Extra Ann » ©XT
tration on tha uotate of Mnrrlon M. Urwtj. mdet it mis
•Ipperor, lsto of sold county. thl*,"’ w <T l_? "V•/*
Is to dte all and singular th* erod- Burunuoli Mark*.
.ora ud next of ktn of Mnirion M.! T* 1 * tallowtag price* u* baaed os
Elppertr to ho and appMr at my factor's quotations 'and an* revised
offle* ■within the tlm* allowed hy weakly on Friday#. These ar* th>
law, and show cause, If any they «_—« T ..
can why permanent admlhattrotten ” Tt, * d ™*T. Jln - *•
should no*, b* grantsd Mra. John P* 01 **** **H
Quincy
ssr
on Marrion «ip-
Wltaeeu my hand aad offlelal
—Mure this 4th day of January.
A- V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
Extra choice Georgias. *m
Cholc* Ot.'e and Fla.■«. .30
Ex. fine Oa-'s and Fla.ta.13
Fin# Os.’# and F!a.ta....lT
Com. On.'# and Ftas...1IU©l(
GEORGIA-*—Lowndes County.
Under and by virtue of n power
of Mle contained In the mortgage
executed by T. J. Taylor to Valdosta
Grocery Company on the 30th day
of January 1911, and recorded in
the office of th* clerk of the Su
perior court of Lowndes county. In
hook (34)' twenty-four ta folio
(407) four hundred and Mren, the
undersigned -Will %»1, at public
sale, before the court house door ta
’ said. county on Tuesday February
Oth, 1012, during tha legal bourn of
sale, to the hlghMt bidder for cash,
the following described property to-
wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land,
k and being In the town of Bsr-
Tett, In Bald county and state,'bound
ed so follow*: On the southwest
by public road, running from Mill-
town to Hahlra, Ga., on the west
iby land of Moore and Strickland,
north by land of Dr. C. X. Jones.
Said parcel of land commencing nt
n pine ssppllng on tho south corner
ot Mid parcel ot land on (aid Mill-
town and Huhlru road, and running'
north to an oak tree about two
hundred feet, thrace ta an easterly
direction along th* line of Dr. C. X.
Jones’ land about two hundred feet
to said public road, thenc* along
tho north side of said, public road
about two hundred feet to the start
ing point. Bald lot being ta a "V"
shape and containing about one half
acre more or leH.
For the purpose of paying * cer
tain promissory note bearing date of
January 20th 1911, and payable on
or before December 1, 1911, and
made and executed by the said T.J,
Taylor, aald note being for two hun
dred flfty-alx feet and 21-100 dollar*
principal, with lntereat at 7 par cent,
per annum and ten per cent of
principal and Interest due, as at
torney’* (cm. The 'total {mournt
due on Mid note being two
hundred fifty aix and 63-100 prin
cipal, eighteen and 09-100 dollar*
tnterekt to February 6th, 1911, and
twenty seven and 53-100 dollar* as
attorneys' fees, together wtth the
coat of this proceeding as provid
ed In said mortgage.
A conveyance will be executed to
the purchaser hy tha 'undaratgnad,
a* authorised ta tald mortgage.
This January 4th, 191$.
VALDOSTA GROCERY CO.
By O. D. DALTON, PrMldent.
WHITAKER A DUKES.
Attorneys for Dalton Grocery Co.
INFORMATION WANTED-pOf*
th* whereabouts of my son. Jack:.
Hires, 18 year* old, about 5 feet...
aad 4 Inches, weight about 138 -
pounde, light hair and light com
plexion; brown eyes. Left homro
wearing a brown.or grey suit witlk.
fght felt but; wears No b aho*. Ho
le an unexperienced eoiintry boy,.,
and ta conversation on* etn quick
ly detect that ha Is not bright He
left homo In company with anothar-
amaller, red-headed bay, and thay-
ere probably together now. Will;
pay axpsnaM Incurred If any officer- •
will hold my eon and notify ms.
A. L. Hina, Barney, Ga. It.
~FOR~flAIA8^Jfifo~w1ah'*te / "seIl N aIL.
or latarmt ta drug buataeM ta thro
new town of KUenton. Best teas—
tlon ta town. All new stock earn
flxturoo. Ellanton Drug Co., EU*n-
ton, Ob. 13 31 wdfc
WANTED—To rent n hMvy one-
drum ground akldder with privilege-
of buying. Olv* prlc# and snipping-
mint A. Smlthftll, Council, Ga.
x-13 wtf.
BEND—yoor order* and 'nqnlrlM •
to Btringfollow A Doty Company.
Jackxoarill* Jin., for No. 1 North-
Carolina Seed Peanuts and 90-dar
seed outs. li * $n»
WANTED —- Position us farm
ovorsMr. Competent and expert
enced. T. 8. Griffin, Adel, On.
U-17dl*wt0t
-WU1 sell
farm, 60 acrM, a cut SO in fine cut
tlvatlon; good Aihorn house; flna
fruit; large vineyard; sulphur watei
In back porco. Fronts on Colqulti
street telephone ta front Add.sot-
Regan, Sparks, Ga. 12-38d3aw3i
8TRATBD ~OR STOLEN^Frona
near Ray’s Mill on tha $7th of No
vember, n black mar* mule four
yean old, weight about 900' pounds-
In good order, hue (mall white spot
under one ear. If traded for, thro
Innocent party who gets her will ba
protected folly from any Ion nr be-
refunded the amount Invested In tha
animal, provided he can qlviv
name of party from whom ho got
bar. Notify O. D. Shaw, Rays Mill,.
Ga.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE—7o
bushel* Allen’s Silk, 75 bushels
Tool's Prolific, 135 bushels Hell's
Prolific, 100 bushels Simpkins’ Pro
lific, 50 bushels BroadweU's double
joint, 100 bushelu sen Island, se
lected and bred np to yield 33 1-3
per cent lint All of tbe abovo soflv
ware grown from seed bought from
he originators last spring and baae
been specially grown and aelecte-1
for my own planting, bnt having'
sold my farm I offer them for aal*
ai $1 par bushel, or will glva spe
cial prices on all of any one kind.’
8. T. Tygart, Nashville, Os
!-3w4d*t
WANTED—To buy a good gentle
wad hone; on« suitable for R. P.
D. service. PleeM apply P. O. Box
031, Stockton. Ga. 1-SdlawSt.
EGGS %R HATCHING—From
th* celebrated D. R. Flshel strain •
of Whit* Plymouth Rocks, $1.50 for
16 egg* B. O. Stanford, 503 N. fm*-
■ tract Valdosta, Ga.
13-80«ntAtUM dAwlf
Plenty of toady tudoey to loan »»
form tends aad city proparty
easy term*. Call and ana ns w«. »<
ward aad flmlth
Leave to Sen.
R. B. Myddelton, Administrator-
of the estate Of Jamaa Richardson;
Petition for Dismission,
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
A. W. Belote, guardian ot Ed-
Shanks, having applied.to m. ^np^teTTSS
to be discharged from such P>ar-1Ja.’StoJTtom.tens?.to Milan th!
dlanshtp, let all persona concernsd rMl estate belonging to eatd James
show canae before me at the court j Richardson.' this Irto cite all con-
honse ta Mid connty, on the first corned to show cause at the next
Monday In February next, why aueb teim of thla court why aald admln-
applleatlon tor discharge ahould net 1 Mtrutor should ■ not hav* leave to
he granted. >mI| said property after. **rortl»tag
Witness my offlelal signature, thla add property a. th,
th* 4th day of January, 1*1$.
A. V. 811018. Ordinary.
OEOROIA—Lowndea County.
All person* haring claims against
the estate of J, Z. Wlsen baker, de
ceased, will file thorn wtth th* nn-
dersigned, properly sworn to, tad
all porsont indebted to said estate,
will make Immediate payment to me.
Tale January 4th. 1313.
MR8. AUGUSTA C. WI8ENBAKER
V f Administratrix.
Z. R. Hutchinson'
Consulting Engineer
VALDOBT/ OEOROIA
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