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ran valdosta times vaunmta, ojl, Saturday,
JANUARY 87, UU,
GEORGIA—Lowndea County.
Petition for Amendment to Charter.
To tbe Superior Court of tald Coun
ty:
The petition of Conxolldatea Ice
ft Power Co., respectfully ebowe to
tbe court:
FIRST—Thet It l» e corporation
organised end extotlng under the
laws of the State of Georgia with
authority to do a roneral electric
light and power buelneee and gen
eral Ice. cold storagft and fuel
buelnen. etc., » will appear from
Its charter of record In the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Lowndes county, Ga.
SECOND—Petitioner shows that
the amount of capital stock authoris
ed by said corporation Is 1100,000,
but the came to Inadequate for Its
purposes and It desires thst Its char
ter be emended so that It may In
crease Its capital stock from time to
time by a majority rote In amount
of Its stock outstanding to a sum not
to exceed 1*50,000.
THIRD—Petitioner further shows
thst Its charter allows It to lasuo
bonds not to exceed $100,000, but
petitioner desires Its charter
amended so as to allow It to Issue,
sell and dispose of bonds on Its
property not to exceed $250,000.
same to be for not more than thirty
yeers nor to bear more than six
per cent Interest and to do seen
acta and things aa may be neces
sary to put said bonds In circula
tion
FOURTH—Petitioner further de
sires that Ita charter may be futher
amended so as to allow It to ongage
In the construction, maintaining,
running and operating or a gas
plant or nlanta and systems of gas
worka, to buy, lease, sell construct,
maintain, run and operate gas
plants and systems of gas works of
eltt % natural or manufactured gas,
and lo manufacture and furnish gas
either natural or manufactured In
and throughout the city of Valdosta
or other cities, towns and communi
ties and to the residents thereof,
for llijitt, fuel, heat, power, domes-
tic uta end for gas purposes gen
erally and for any and all other
purposes whatsoever, and to do all
such things as maw be necessary In
the construction, maintaining, run
ning and operation of such gaa plant
and systems of gas worka
FIFTH—Petitioner flies here
with a certified abstract from the
minutes of the meeting of the stock
holders showing that the above ap
plication for amendments hare been
unanimously authorised by taa
stockholders of petitioning corpora-
ular annual
tlon at the
meeting
y, held at Its office In Valdosta.
. on tbe second day of January,
P, Petitioner
amendment
i allowed.
) ICE ft POWER CO.
VARN, Preside!
ft cor
. . Fool
■ Court of
on too
1908, aa
.same court on the
> ol February, 1010, chang-
hame to Consolidated Ice ft
1 Company, and for other pnr-
the amount of capital stock
$100,000, and,
i, the amount of bonds al-
1 to be Issued and sold there-
r cannot exceed $100,000, tha
asms to be for not more than thir
ty years, and not to bear more than
pep cent Interest.
V Be It resolved by the directors of
thg said Consolidated Ice ft Power
Company, In annual meeting duly
and regularly assembled, tnat the
said charter as amended of the said
Consolidated Ice ft Power Co., be
and the same ahall be amended aa
FIR8T—That the said charter as
amended be amended so as to allow
Increase of the capital stock
time to time by a majority
In amount of the stock then
outstanding to a sum nor to exceed 1
'$350,000, and that the said char
ter as amended he further amend
ed so aa to allow the Issuance and
sale of bonds on Its property to a
sum not to exceed $350,000, toe
earns to be tor not more than thirty
yearn and not to bear more thap
six per cent Interest.
SECOND—Do It further resolved
directors of the Consolidated
ft Power Company, In annual
duly and regularly aasem-
_ that the said charter as amend
ed ha further amended to as to al
low the said Consolidated Ice ft
Power Company to engage In the
construction, maintaining, running
and operating of a gaa plant or
plants, and systems of gas worka, to
' buy, lease, evil, construct, maintain,
run and operate gee plants and sys
tems of gas works, tor either nat
ural or manufactured gas, and to
manufacture and furnish gas. eith
er natural or manufactured. In and
toroughout the city of Valdosta or
other cities .towns, and communlr
tics, and to the residents thereto,
for light, fuel, power, domeetle use
and for gaa purposes generally, and
for r.ny and all other purpoaeses
-whatsoever, and to do all such
things as may be necessary In the
construction, maintaining, running
operation of such gas plants
id systems of gaa works.
THIRD—Be It further resolved
said Consolidated Ice ft
apply at cnee to the
of Lowndes County,
for authority to amend Its
a accordance with this res
end that the necessary ap-
be thereafter made to the
Commission of the Bute of
the neeanary authority
sell and dispose of
ind bonds hot to ex-
each, as tha Company
Imue and sen, af-
heretnbefore
t been duly •$•
Court of
sr.-co.>
pi
Mori that
th© ft
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PUBLIC BALE.
Uftler and by virtu© of a power
contained In a mortgage mftdft by
O. T. Patteraon an<j Company to tbe
undersigned, Hunter, Pearce and
Batt©y, dated Februrajr 9, 1911, and
recorded in tbe office of tbe Clerk
of the Superior Court of D©cfttur
county, Georgia, Book 45, pftgoft
552-556, and recorded In th© office
of the clerk of th© Superior court of
tlrady county, Georgia, book num
ber 6, folio 350, and recorded in the
office of the clerk of the Superior
court of Lowndca county, Georgia
book 24„ folios 493-497, default
made In payment of principal and in
teract secured by said mortgage, we
the undersigned, will cell at tbe
door of tbe court houw» of Decatur
county, Georgia, at Balnbrldge,
public outcry within tb© legal hour*
of sale on the find. Tuesday, being
the sixth day of February, 1912, the
following property described In toe
aaid mortgage, to-wit:
One twenty barrel turpentine ©till,
worth, nrm, cap and all fixtures con
nected therewith, one steam pump,
one buggy, all toolH, dip barrels, atlll,
wood, hoop iron, batting, glue, ©plrlt
barrels, etc. four two-horse wagons,
one grey horn© mule about eight years
old, two black horse mules about
nine years old, one mouse colored
mare mulo about thirteen years old,
one roan horse about eight years
old, also all goods, wares and mer-
chandlne of every kind and descrip
tion contained In the comm'ssary
of the an Id G. T. Patterson & Com
pany, all of the foregoing described
personal property being located on
lot number fifty-six (56) In the
19th district, Docatur county, Geor
gia. Also all that certain lot of land
number fifty-six (56) In the 19th
district, Decatur county, Georgia,
containing two hundred and fifty
(250) acres more or less, being the
same purchased by W. A. Powell
and M. A. Shaw from R. H. Ed
wards by doed dated January 2,
1908;
And will sell at the door of th©
court hous© of Gnady county, Geor
gia, at Cairo at public outcry with
in th© legal hours of sal© on ta©
first Tuosday, being tbe sixth day
of February, 1912, the following
described property In said mort
gage , to-wit:
All of that certain tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and b©lng
in th© town of Whlgham, Grady
county, Georgia, being a part of a
lot of land number thtrty-ono (81)
In the 19th district of said county,
bounded aa follows:
, Commencing at the Junction of
..... the Atlantte Coast Line railroad
i its ftn( l Magnolia street, thence norta
on the western boundary of Magno
lia street.-.to the branch, thence east
on the southern boundary of said
U branch to ft j point * “
. tins of
—Coast Lina railroad
property, .thence west on the south
line of salil-rnllroad property to the
stsrtlOk polnhSnaking one-half (1-1)
acre, more Or lea,. Alao all that
tract or parcel of Inntl starting at
the uortheaet corner of the lands
of the Atlantic Const Line railroad
and thence south Jo the land owned
by Ben Wooten, and thence east on
the north line of the laid Bon
Wooten's land one hundred end
Itrty (140) yarde, end thence
nor'a to the branch, end thence
west on the oald branch to a point
that would run aouth to the com
mencing point with an even degree
from the commencing point to B
Wootdn'e lnnda so that the weeth
line will be e etralght line fro
tho commencing point north to tl
branch and being two (3) scree more
or leei, and being In the town of
Whtghnm, Grady county, Georgia,
nnd being a part of lot number
thirty-one (3t), 19th district, for-
meily Decatur county.
Alro a certain tract or parcel of
land commencing at the Junction
soutbout corner or $1. n Harrison's
land nnd n. W, Wooten's land,
hounded ronth parallel with Ben
Woolen', land, eaat nnd north by
lands owned by the Bank of Thom-
nevlllc. west by M. B. Harrlaon'e
Inna, said to contain one (1) cere,
seventy (70) yards square, with
the privilege of running a road
through arid tract, laid tract situs-
tod at Whlgham and being a part
of lot number thirty-one (31) tn
the 19th dtotrlct, formerly Decatur,
now Grady county, Georgia, eeld de
scribed tract of land being the tame
aa that purchased by W. A. Powell
ft Company from J. T. Ham ft
Company. December 33, 1905, u per
deed recorded. In the office of the
clerk of the superior court of Ora-
dy county. Georgia, January 11,
1908, book 1, folio 41. Also the
following turpentine leaees:
"• I.exse from Wm. Herring to
T. Patterson ft Company, dated
November 9, Itll, covering seven
ty-seven (77) acres la Orady
county.
, 3. Lease from O. H. Herring to
O. T. Patterson ft Company, dated
September 14, 1511. covering thir
ty-live (35) acres In Grady county.
3. Lena* from Gooden Fortner
to O. T. Patterson dated February
37, 1911, covering slaty-two end
one-half ((53 1-3) acne of lot
number elghty-eeven (ST) end for
ty-four (44) eerie of lot number'
seventy-two (T3), both la Orady
county.
4. Lease from T. A. Maxwell to
O. T. Patterson dated February 35,
1511, covering lot number twenty-
seven (ST), 15th dtotrlct Orady
county.
Least from Link Taylor to O.
T. Patterson dated February IT,
1511, covering elxty-two and one-
half (55 1-5) terse In Orady connty.
5. Lease from Qua Fortner to O.
„ Patterson doted February 5T,
1511, covering slxty-Uve (51) ucret
In Grady county.
T. Lease from J. H. Walden to
O. T. Patterson ft Co., dated Octo
ber 55, 1511, covering sixty (55)!
acres In Orady connty.
8. Lease from Ira Neal to G. T.
Patterson ft Company, dated Octo
ber 23, 1511, covering slxty-elx (55)
acres In Orady county,
9. Lease from salllo Weston to
O. T. Patterson ft Company dated
March 5, 1911, oovarlng lot num
ber thirteen (It) In lltb district
Grady county,
10. Lease from Amoo Thomas to
J. W. Lane, dated December It
1905, and covering twenty-flye (35)
acres In Grady county,
11. Lease from Nancy McNair to
J. W. Lane, dated January 1, 1510,
covering one hundred twenty-flre
(125) acres In Orady connty.
12. Leaae from M. M, McCord to
J. W. Lane, dated October 9, 1509,
covering two hundred (200) acres,
In Orady county.
13. Lease from O. D. Mills to G.T.
Patterson, dated October 5, 1910,
covering lot number one hundred
thirty-three (133) 19th dtotrlct
Grady county, Georgia.
14. Lease from T. W. and 8. D.
Jones, dated October 6, 1910, cover
ing lot number forty-nine (49) 19th
dtotrlct, Orady county.
15. Leave from Mrs. Hattie Hand
to O. T. PatterBon dated September
30, 1910, covering one hundred fifty
(150) acres In Grady county.
16. Lease from R. M. Walden to
G. T. Patteraon dated October 5,
1910, covering lot number eighty-
seven (87), 19th district, Orady
county.
17. Lease from C. H. Johnson to
G. T. Patteraon dated February 35,
1911, covering thirty-live (35) acre*!
Orady county.
18. Lease from W. E. Daraey to
G. T. Patteraon dated October 5,
1910, covering fifty-eight (58) acres
In Orady county.
19. 1 grass from J. D. Johnson, J.
W. Johnson and C. F. Johnson to
O. T. Patteraon, dated October 15,
1911, covering one hundred forty-
four (144) acre* in Orady county.
20. Lense from O. C. Thomas to
O. T. Patterson dated February 4,
1911, covering slxty-sla and two-
third (66 2-3) acres In Orady coun
ty.
21. Tgrave from 8. O. Robison to
O ,T. Patteraon. covering sixty (60)
acrea In Orady county.
22. I .cnee from Cato Jones to J.W
Lane, dated May 21, 1908, covering
two hundred thirty-one (231) acraa
In Grady county,
23. Lease from O. P. Brownlee to
O. T. Patteraon and Company dated
September 33, 1911, covering two
hundred (300) acre# In Grady coun
ty.
24. Lease from G. P. Brownlee to
O. T. Patterson and Company dated
September 23, 1911. covering' lot
number flfty-two (52) tn 19th dis
trict' Orady county.
25. Leaae from B. P. Trulock and
N. Z. Trulock to J. W. Lane dated
May 16,1906, covering lot number
fourteen (14) in 16th district, Ora
dy county. ,
26. Lease from O. B. HoET.vy to
O. T, rSursem a%d Company dated
September 31, 1911, covering one
hundred (100) acres of lot number
one hundred forty-live (145), two
hundred twenty-five (225) acres of
lot number one hundred and ala,
(106), one hundred acres of lot num
ber seventy (70,) twenty-flye (26)
acres of lot number fifty-one, twen
ty-live (25) acres of lot number
ninety-four (94), fifteen acres of lot
number one hundred and eleven
(111) ell In 19th district, Orady
connty,
27. Lease from O. B. McElyy to
D. T, Patterson and Company dated
September 21, 1911, covering one
hundred (100) seres of lot number
one hundred and forty-fire (145),
two hundred twenty-five (325)
acrea of lot number one hundred
and ala (106) and one hundred
(100) acrea of lot number aavanty
(70) all In 19th district, Orady
county-
28. I.ease front T. R. Fewall to
J. W, Lane, dated November 16,
1909, covering one hundred twenty-
flye (126) acres of lot number one
hundred and thlrty-ala (136) In 19th
district Decatur county, and all of
lot number one hundred end thirty-
five (135) In 19th dtotrlct. Grady
county, except ono hundred (100)
acres on the eastern side owned by
McElyy.
All the above leasee being now in
the hands of Hunter, Pearce and Bat-
ley, subject to Inspection for furth
er Information.
All of the raid property above
described will he sold aa tho prop
erty of the ealu G. T. Patteraon and
company. Term* caab, purchasers
paying for tltlaa
HUNTER, PEARCE ft BATTEY
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained In a certain mort
gage executed by J. W. Leng to
W, 8, Retire on the 3rd dey of
November, 1910, and recorded In
the office of the clerk of the su
perior court of Lowndee county,
book 22, page 671, the undersigned
pill sell on the 13th day of Jan
uary, 1912, at public sale, before
the court house door In eeld coun
ty, within the legal hours of sale
to the hlgnest bidder tor cesh, the
following property, to-wit: One
hay inure about eleven yearn old,
named "Minnie," and one open
Bike buggy, for tho purpose of pay
ing a certain promissory not*, dated
November the 3rd, 1910, payable
on November the 15th, 1511, and
mada and exacuted by the tail
J_. W. Long. In favor of tha said
8. McRee, (or one hundred end
fifty (5160) dollars ss< principal,
and ntlpulatlag to pay Internet from
dote at th* rat* of eight per cent
per Annu% and ten per cent ee at
torney's fife If collected by lew or
through ( an attorney at law, the
total amount, due on said mortgage
being one hundred and fifty (5160)
dollar* (Ska principal, and fourteen
(114.) dollars as Interest, togetaer
with tha coat of this proceeding as
provided In sold mortgage. A con- 1
veyance will he executed to the pur
chaser by the undersigned as au
thorised In the Mid mortgage.
This the 3rd day of January, 1515.
W. 8. MaREE
Petition for Charter. . I Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County. tloEORGIA—LOWndes -County.
Florida*TnrpemUns Cu\ S^Xtal j To Court of s «'<* Co “-
Company, a corporation under the iV .
law* of Georgia, with Its principal! The petition* of M. M. Blanton,
office and plac* of business la Val- $• r», Dowling, J, A. Dasher, J. fi.
dosta, Q»„ respectfully shows: . I Qornto, and John F. Smith, all of
First—That on the 21st dey of !**•• pf Lowndes and Stats ol
October, 1911, peUUoasr was duly Georgia/r^psetfully shows:
Incorporated by an ordte of tho Su
perior court of said comty, tor th*
term of twenty years, for tho fur-
poM of engaging la th* bualacaa af
manufacturing, selling and dealing
In turpentine cupa and galvanised
metato, aid other kinds of kualaaaa
•at out aad described In origin:
petition for charter.
Second—That by tho order ol
court sforeaiad, petitioner’s au
Isad capital stock wm fixed
550,00b, til common, divided into
share* of 5100 sack, hat it was
granted tba privilege of Increasing
Ita capital stock from time to time,
by a majority vote of the stock
holders, to a sum not exceeding
$100,009 and to similarly decrease
the same to any amount nOg below
tba original capital stock. 8
First—That they desire for them
selves, their associates and auccee-
•ora, to ha Incorporated and made a
body politic under tba name and
style ol "Valdosta Horae and Mule
Company" (or th* period of twenty
year*.
Second—Tbs principal office ol
•aid Company ahall be In tbe city
of Valdosta, said state and county,
but petitioners desire the right to
establish branch offices within this
state or elsewhere, -whenever the
Stockholders or a majority of them
may so determine.
Third—The object of said corpor
ation la pecuniary gain to Itself and
Its share holders.
Fourth—The business to be car
ried on by said corporation to the
buying and selling, trading and
generally dealing in, all aorta of
mules, h well aa to doal In all
aorta of farm Implements, veblcklea
of all aorta and such other things
as are usual and customary In such
business as described.
Fifth—the capital stock of aald
corporation shall be five thousand
dollars, divided Into shares of one
hundred dollars each, with tha
Alright and privilege of Increasing
of ne
at Val-
ganlzed and la now dolog busl
under Ita charter. j*-
Fourth—That it deslreafcn Amefiife
ment to Us charter reducing Its
capital atock to $10,000, all com
mon, divided Into shares of $lM.,
each.
Fifth—That at a moating of
tltloner'a atw kholdera, h*J
dosta. Oof, where Ita pr|
flee Is located, on the I1||r ul«y(.ol! the capital stock to tho sum
November, 1911, a resolution was;twenty five thousand dollars by a
‘ majority vote of the stock holders,
and with the privilege of decreas
ing the capital atock by a majority
vote of the stockholders to any
amount not less than tbe original
capital stock of five thousand dol
lars. The whole amount of said or
iginal stock of five thousand dol
lars has already been paid In.
Sixth—They desire for them-
•elves, their associates and succes
sors tbe right to buy, sell aad
hold real estate and personal prop
erty suitable to the purposes of tbe
wMVRyynRR nctttlnnera nrav corporation, and generally to do all
WHEREFORE, petitioners pw otbar th | nga that may ba neMuary
that after publication sf this appll-, / or the successful operation of said
cation once a week for four weeks, buB | ne ss: With all such right, pow-
as required by law, an order be i . .. __ ,
d ©mending tt» charter so « n S2Z2f^S lfkf riZIf l?. SJ
..Mass 45a -tmvk fmm are , i nc, l J? nt to Ilk© corporation© or
permissible under the law© of Oeor-
NEW S
POT
EED IRISH
ATOES
are here ready foi
Onion Sets, M
Radish; Nasturtiu
- Sprjj
sale; also English Peas,
istard, Beets, Lettuce,
riband all seeds for a
B|,Garden.
W. D. E
PI
±
Hjnaway.
ONE 15
passed authorizing the President to
apply In the name of the Company
for an amendment to Its’charter de
creasing Its capital atock to -the
sum of $10,000, ©11 common,”di
vided Into ©hare© of $100.00 each,
a© aforesaid, and a similar resolu-
ectors at © meeting regularly held
at said time and place.
Sixth—Petitioner© attache© • here
to a certified copy from th© mpnutes
of the resolution aforesaid, show
ing that, this application for amend
ment ha© been authorized by .proper
corporate action.
to decrease its capital atock from
the amount authorized by Its char
ter to the aum of $10,000 all com
mon, divided Into shares of $100.
a K. WILCOX,
Attorney for Petitioner*
Copy of Resolution.
Resolved that ths Presldi
this company he and be to
authorised and directed I
for and obtain, In th* nami,
Company, an amendment to tbj
‘after
gls.
WHEREFORE, petitioners prey
to ha Incorporated under the nam*
and style aforesaid, with tha rights,
powers, privileges and Immunities
herein sat forth, and aa are now, or
mty hereafor 'bo granted corpora*-
tlons of similar character under the
lawn of Georgia.
WHITAKER ft DUKES.
Attorneys for Petitioner*
lied In office this 18th day el
ipsny,
Company'*
cjpttAl. .•ISMwIlsil Oi'iMteW V';|T R.'b: MftoDEUTON, Clerk,
amount Authorised “P d ® rlt:i eh»*. ij JORQIA—Lowndea County,
I. B. Myddelton, Clerk of tho
W * nW *“*”* of Superior Court of said county, do
$100.00 each.
Valdosta, Oa„ Dec. 20, 'll
hereby certify that the foregoing la
© true and correct copy of the ap-
. n re v -ft a currcv-L wjiy ui tuo
l rmorWa^urpe^UM Ptlcsitloxx for. charter of "Valdosta
the Georgia
Cup and Metal Company, do hereby
certify that the above and forego
ing Is a true copy of a resolution
paeaed by the stockholder! and
Board of Directors of said Company
m the asms appears upon ths min
ute*.
B. O.' LA8TINGER, Secretary.
GEORGIA—Lowndea County
I, Paul Myddelton, Deputy Clerk
of aald county, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing to n
true and correct copy of the peti
tion of the Georgia ft Florida Tur
pentine Cup nnd Motel Company for
an amendment to Ita charter as the
lame appears of file In this office.
Given under my hand and th*
senl of tbe court hereunto affixed,
this December 20, 1911.
PAUL MYDDELTON. D. Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Thg appraisers appointed to net
apart ou*. of tho estate of J. Z. Wt-
aenbaker'x estate a year'e support
(or bla widow, Mra. Augusta C. Wls-
enbaker, and minor cbtld, havlllgl
made their return! under hauli
and seals to tho ordinary, all per
sons concerned are cited to show
cause before me In the Court of o*
dlnary for aald County, on the first
Monday In February, 1912. why
•aid application for twelve months',
support should not be granted, and
the return of tho appraiser! setting
apart the same he made the Judg
ment of the coort.
Witness mV official algnntnre,
this 4th day of January,' 1911.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes Count/.
To All Whom It Mar Concern:
Mis. Unite Lord, hiring In
proper form applied to mo for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of H. E. Lord, late of
•aid connty, this to to clt* all and
singular, the creditors and next nf
kin of H. E. Lord to be and appear
at my oflle within ths time allowed
by law aad show ennae. If any ‘.hey
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mr*’ Llx-
xle Lord on H. B. Lord'* estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature this 2nd day of January,
1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndee Connty.
To All Whom It May Concern:
H. Mattox, haring In proper
form applied to m* for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Elijah Mattox, late of aald
connty, tbit to to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and asst of kin
Elijah Mattox to b* and tpnear
my office within the Urns allow
ed by law, and show cause, If any
they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not ba granted J. H.
Mattox oft Elijah Mattoc'a ertate
Witness my hand and official
signature this 2nd day of January,
1012.
A. V. SHOD, Ordinary.
Horee and Mule Company", aa the
name appears on fllo In thin office.
Witness my official signature nnd
the seal of sstd court, thin tho lltb
day of December, 1911.
R. B. MYDDELTON,
Clerk Superior Court Lowndes
County, Oa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By virtue of nn order of tho Or
dinary's Conrt, of the first Monday
In January, 191$, will bo sold be
fore the court house door In the
city of Valdosta, Lowndee county,
on the first Tuesday In February
next, for cash, to th* highest bid
der, the following described prop
erty, to-wll: All the real ostate
belonging to the estate of Mra. Lucy
Stubbs, constating of three hundred
and sixty (360) acrea of land, ly
ing and being In the Hahlrn district
of Lowndes county, Ga., bounded as
follows: On the noyih hy lands of
W. H. Dent, on tho east by lands of
J. H, Stubbs, on tho south by lands
of Mary Howell, on the west by J.
W Parker. 8a!d property sold to
satisfy all debts against the estate
and distribution among the heirs.
' FRANK STUBBS,
1-5 4tw. Administrator.
LADIES
Chicken Chowder
lay. We guarantee (results. Phone us your or
ders. Also for Horsei/Cow and Mule Feed. Seed
Pea Nuts. Phone 103.
H.F.Tillman Grain Co
Telephoneand Ond Opt!
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Whit itthe market price
of cotton
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inswers these ques-
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lore for you. The
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lay. Address
Farmers Line Department
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ifj^r
& TELEGRAPH COMPANY
33 south Pryor St. AtlanCu. Ga.
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JOE WISENBAKER. j‘|, »
Joe Wisenbakeit
Hay, Grain, Feed and Mi
Flour, Rice, Sugar and*
\ P. A. HUNT'
j & Co.
a Products
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Our Mr. Wiienbaker, for a number of ^ears with Mr. A. H. Dukes, hax gone in business for
himself and will be glad to have hii friends call on him at his new place.
We expect to do business on cash basis aad at the smallest profits. Give us an opportunity
to figure on your wants.
Joe Wisenbaker & Co.
Phone 800 Valdosta, Ga. 111 S. Patterson St.
A. S. Pendleton Co’s Old Stand.
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