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THU VALDOSTA TIMES, VALDOSTA, GA* TUESDAY. PERUARY 20, 1912. '
SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA—-Lowndei County.
Will be sold at the Court house
door in th© county of Lowndes on
the first Tuesday in March, 1912,
within the lesal nours of salfr to the
highest bidder tor cash, to-wit: all
that, certain tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 11th land
district of said county of Lowndes,
and being the west half of lot num
ber 198 in said district, containing
245 acres more or less, said proper
ty levied on as the property of the
estate of Lang Howell to satisfy au
execution Issued from the city court
of Valdosta in favor of the Vlrginla-
Carollna Chemical Co., and against
th e said Lang Howell, said property
being in the possession of C. F.
Howell, administrator of the said
Lang Howell.
« This the 9th, day of February,
1912.
J. E. GORNTO. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In March next, at public outcry, at
the Court House in said county,
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, certain
property, of which the following Is
a full and complete description;
Six (6) two-horse wagons, known
as “Dixie” wagons. Levied on as
the property of J. A. Campbell, to
satisfy an execution Issued from the
city court of said county In favor of
Shadburn Brothers against J. A.
Campbell, said property being In the
possession of the said J.. A. Camp
bell.
This the 8th day of February,
1912.
J. E. GORNTO. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in March next, at public outcry, at
the court house in said county,
within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, certain prop
erty, of which the following is a full
and complete description:
One shingle mill complete, con
sisting of one hand feed shingle ma
chine, one hand bolter complete, one
cut-off saw, a lot of shafting, boxes
and all necessary belting. One 25
horse power center crank engine, one
30 horse power return tubular boil
er, on e timber cart, dogs and chains,
said property levied on as the prop
erty of John Lane & Son, to satify
a n execution Issued from the city
court of Valdosta in and for said
county in favor of the Valdosta Gro
cery Company, against John Lane &
Son, John Lane and Tillman Lane,
said property being in the posses
sion of the said John Lane.
This the 8th day of Feb., 1912.
J. E. GORNTO. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in March next, at public outcry at
the Court Hor e in said county,
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain personal property bf which the
following lg a full and complete de
scription.
One flat-car, numbered and mark
ed as follows: • M&BRR No. 102.
Said property levied on ha the prop
erty of Blountstown Manufacturing
Company to satisfy an execution in
rem Issued from th© City Court of
Valdosta in favor of Southern Loco
motive & Car Manufacturing Com
pany against said Blountstown Man
ufacturing Company.
This February 8 th, 1912.
, J. E. GORNTO. 8herlff.
ORDINARY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that S. G.
Kazanzas and R. F. Linebarger as
administrators of the estate of John
Kazanzas, deceased, hav e applied to
th© Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell all the real estate of the
said John Kazanzas for the purpose
of distribution among the heirs at
law of said estate. Said application
will be heard at the regular term of
said court of Ordinary to be held in
and for said county on the first
Monday In March, 1912, and all
parties are heceby cited to show
cause If any they have at said time
and place why said application
should not be granted.
This the fifth day of February,
1912.
S. G. KANZANZAS,
R. F. LINfeBEROER,
Administrators of the estat© of
John Kazanzas, Deceased.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
The report of th e appraisers ap
pointed to pet apart a year’s support
to the wldbw of Lewis Payton, de
ceased, having been duly filed: This
Is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to show cause, If any they
can. why said report should not be
admitted to record and be made the
judgement of th e court on the first
Monday In March, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Echols County.
Whereas, W. M. Moore, and Frank
Parrish, administrator© of estate of
W. M. Moore, deceased, represents
to the court In their petition, duly
filed and entered on record that
they have fully administered W. M.
Moore's estate:
This Is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrators should not
bo discharged from their adminis
tration, and receiv© letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in March,
J. E TARRISH Ordinary.
Year’s Snpport.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Th© report of the appraisers ap
pointed to set apart a year’s sup
port to Mrs. John Quincy Zipperer,
widow of Marion M. Zipperer, de
ceased, having been duly filed;
This Is to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause, If any thay can,
why said report should not be ad
mitted to record and be mad© the
judgement of the court on the first
Monday in March 1912.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
Petition for Charter.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of
Lowndes.
To tbs Superior Court of 8a!d
County:
The petition of DI Ingram, O. H.
Jneberger and G. W. McCulley, all
of said state and county, respect
fully shows:
1. That they desire for thsm-
selvee, their associates and succes
sors, to be Incorporated under the
name and style of , Ingram Setd
Company for a period of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal
at the expiration or said time.
That the object of said corpo
ration Is pecuniary gain and profit
to itself and its stockholders.
That the business to be car
ried on by said corporation la that
of buying, selling and generally
dealing in all kinds of seed, poultry
supplies, stock food and remedies,
and other lines of merchandise.
4. That the principal office of
said Company aball be In the city
of Valdosta, Lowndes county, Geor
gia, but they desire the right to es
tablish branch offices and agencies
and carry oh said business, or any
branch thereof, In such place
places In and out of said state as
may be deemed advisable.
5. That the capital stock of said
common, divided into shares of $t(M)
corporation shall be $10,000, all
each, but they desire for said cor
poration the right from time to
time, whenever authorized by a ma
jority yote of Its stockholders, to
Increase said capital stock not to
exceed $25,000, and to similarly de
crease th© same to an amount, not
below the original capital stock.
6. They desire that satd corpo
ration shall have the right to Sue
and he sued, plead and be Implead
ed. have and use a common usal,
make all necessary by-lawa and reg
ulations, make contracts, borrow
money, execute notes or other evi
dences of Indebtedness and secure
the same, If necessary, by mortgage
or other form of lien: to buy, lease,
hold and sell real estate, to lend or
Invest Its funds In such way as It
may deem proper, and generally to
do all atich other things as may be
necessary for the 1 successful carry
ing on of aa!d business.
7. They desire for said corpora
tion the power and authority to ap
ply for and accept amendments to
Its charter of either form or »a0-
stnnce. and to wind up. liquidate
and discontinue Its business at any
line by a majority vote of Its stock
holders.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to ue
Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with all the powers,
privileges and Immunities usual or
Incident to similar corporations, and
snblect to all restrictions and lia
bilities Imposed bv law.
E. K. WTLCOY,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed In office this 20th day of
lanuary, 1912. 1
PAUL MYDDLETON
Deputy Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
I, Paul Myddleton, Deputy Clerk
of the Superior Court of satd coun
ty. do hereby certify that the fore
going la a true and correct copy of
the application for charter of In
gram Seed Company as the same ap
pears on file In this office.
Witness my official signature and
the seal of the Court hereunto af
fixed, this January 20, 1912.
PAUL MYDDLETON
Deputy Clerk.
Petition for Charter.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndos
County.
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of the Southern Mo
tor Supply Company respectfully
shows:
That It la a corporation char
tered by the said Court on the 2 €th
day of July, 1911, for the purpose
of dealing In automobiles, automo
bile supplies, and in all kinds of
personal property and real estate,
ns fully set out In Its charter, with
Its principal place of business In
Valdosta, said county, and that It
hag been duly organized anJ Is do
ing business under Its said charter.
That it desire® to change its
corporate name from the Southern
Motor Supply Company to Smith
Hardware and Motor Company.
Petitioner embodies herein a
certified transcript from the minutes
of a meeting of the stockholders of
said company, held on January 20.
1912, authorizing the proposed
change In naW as follows: “Re
solved, That the charter of th*
Southern Motor Supply Companv he
so amended as to change the name
to Smith Hardware and Motor Com
pany. and that application he made
PETITION FOR CHARTER,
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To the Superior Court of said coun
ty:
The petition of Robert R. Wright,
M. C. Cason, Anthony Simon, Robert
Rushing, P. H. Brown and A. J.
Hall, all of said state and county, re
spectfully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors, to be incorporated and made a
body politic, as a social, charitablo,
and benevolent society under the
name and style of “The Willing
Workers.”
2. The term for which petitioners
desire to be incorporated is twenty
(20) years, witn the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of that
period,
3. The location and principal of
fice of said corporation shall be In
the city of Valdosta, Lowndes coun
ty, Georgia; but petitioners di«lre
tb© right to organize lodges at -Ah-
er places In said county, and la eith
er counties of said state, and in oth
er states throughout the United
States.
4. Said corporation has no capl
tal stock, and la not organized for
pecuniary gain, but for social, char
itable and: benevolent purposes sole
ly.
6. Petitioners desire the right
to receive by purchase, gift or be
quest, all property both reai estate
and personal, necessary for the pur
poses of said corporation, with the
right to sell or incumber, by mort
gage, lien, security-deed, or other
wise, the same for the promotion of
the object of said organization.
Petitioners further desire the
right to charge and collect a mem
bership fee, and either weekly or
monthly, dues from each member of
said society, and to expend all
money that may come into the hands
of the treasurer of said society, for
the current expenses thereof, and
for the relief and 'benefit of sick
and destitute members, and for the
burial of the dead, In such manner
as may be provided for by the by
laws of said organization..
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pra.
to be incorporated under the nam*
and style aforesaid, with the pow
ers, privileges and immunities, here
in set forth, together with auch oth
er powers, privileges, and Immuni
ties as are now, or may hereafter,
the name of said corporation, aatj
amendment to its said charter.
Wherefore, Petitioner* pray that
their said charter be amended, as
set forth In the foregoing pttltton,
and that an order bo passed by the
court, making said amendment, in
accordance with the law in such
cases made and provided. '
WOODWARD A 8MITH,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office on this the first
day of February, 1912.
PAUL MYDDELTON.
Deputy Clerk Superior Court.
STATE OF GEORGIA— LownJes
County.
I. Paul Myddelton, deputy clerk
3f the Superior Court of said county,
Jo hereby certify that the* above and
ration la pecuniary gala to itself and
its shareholders.
Fourth—The business to be car
ried on by said corporation la that
of buying, selling, holding and deal
ing In real estate of all kinds, in
cluding timber and timber rights
and privileges; the taking, holding
and selling options on real estate,
making loans on real estate, taking
mortgagee, deeds and other forms
of security therefor; negotiating and
obtaining loans on real estate and
charging commissions therefor; act
ing as agents or brokers for prop
erty owners In selling, renting or
otherwise disposing of real estate
cf all kinds, and charging commis
sions therefor; to own and operate
fnrmg and to Improve and develop
foregoing Is a true and correct copy j real estate, and to own and operate
cf the petition for amendment to manufacturing plants, and generally
charter of the Farmers’ Union
Warehouse Company, as ths saruo
appears of file In this office.
Given under my hand ami the seal
of this jCoj•"*. on thla, the 1st day
of Febnl4L P 1912.
MYDDELTON.
Dsputy Clerk.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To the Superior Court of Said Coun-
ty:
The petition of T. M. 8ineath,
R. A. Lawson, Turner Jones, I. A.
Hodges, A. H. Denmark, E. J.
Smith, G. W. McCulley, and J. E.
Webb, all of said state and county
respectfully shows:,,
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates, successors
and assigns, to be Incorporated and
mnde a mode politic under the name
and style of Sineath-Lawson Com
pany.
2. Th e te rm for which petitioners
ask to be incorporated Is twenty
(20) years, with the privilege of re
newal at th e expiration of that time.
5. The object of said corporation
Is pecuniary gain to Itself nnd stock
holders. .A*
4. Th e principal offlep anti place
of business of said corpipratiJh shall
be at Hnhira, in said state aid coun
ty but petitioners desire the rilht and
power, by proper corporate action,
to establish branch office* and places
of business elsewhere ?n said coun
ty, state, and in other states.*
— . - - - . , , 5. The capital stock of eald
be allowed a corporation °f similar j corporation shall be c®n thousand
. ... ($10,000)« dollars, divided into
character under the laws of Geor
gia.
WHITAKER ft DUKES,
Petltloers' Attorneys,
Filed In office the 16 th day of
January, 1912.
R. B. MYDDELTON. Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
I, R. B. Myddelton, Clerk of the
Superior. Court of Lowndes County
do hereby certify that .the foregoing
la a true and correct copy of the ap
plication for chater of “The Willing
Workers” as the same appears on
file in this office.
Witness my official signature, and
the seal of said court thla the 16th
day of January, 1912.
R. B. MYDDELTON, Clerk
Superior Court of Lowndes Coun-
PETITION FOR CHARTER,
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndes
County.
To the Superior Court of Said
Count,:
The petition of the Pnrmere
Union Warehouse Company, a cor
poration under the lawa of Georgia,
with ita principal place of bualnem
at Hahira, in «aid county, respect
fully ehowa:
ptret—That on Norember lath,
1908, petitioner wae duly Incorpo
rated by an order of the Superior
Court of aaid county, for a term of
twenty years, for the purpoae of en
gaging In the business of warehouse
men and other klnde of business. as
set out and described in the origi
nal petition for charter.
Second—That the fifth paragraph
of the petition for charter provides,
among other things, that the eapl-
tal stock of said corporation ehall
he two thousand dollars, divided
Into shares of five dollart each:
that no one shall be a stockholder
ho Is not a member of the Fnrm-
_.-s' Educational and Co-operative
Union of America: that no stock
holder ehall ow n more then twenty
shares and shall have hut one vote.
Third—That the said corporation
has been duly organlted and la now
doing buelncss under its said char
ter.
Fourth—That said corporation de-
slrca to amend tta charter by strik
ing the fifth paragraph of Its origi
nal petition, and by Inserting In Meu
thereof the following words: "That
the capital etock of laid corporation
shall be two thousand dollars, dl
panr. nun uim nniiiicBLZun g" mziu—. .. . . , „ . n WA a n i|, —
to the Superior Court of .aid coon-«®*° *•!“?* "7
tv for the proposed amendment, and .»ch. with the
tWvfi* PTWh* for thm onmninp In* the same from ‘line to time, by
that the attorney tor the company
prepare and file the said application
at once.”
T certify that the above fe a true
and correct transcript from the min
utes of a meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Southern Motor Supply
Company, held on .Tanuarv 2ft. 1912.
O. M. fcMTTH.
Secretary.
Wherefore, petitioner pray* that
the above amendment to its charier
be planted, and that Its comomte
name be changed from Bou’bem
Motor Supply Company to Smith
Hardware and Motor Company.
Redne^tfully submitted *
SOUTHERN MOTOR SUPPLY CO..
Hr O M. Smith. Pres’dent and At’y
GEORGIA—Lowndes Connty.
T certify that the above and fore-
going Is a true and correct copy of
the application of the Sonthem Mo
tor Supply Company for an amend
ment to lta charter, now of file In
thla office.
Tn wltnera whereof I have herenn-
to set mv hand and seal on thla 25rh
day of January, 1912.
PAUL MYDDELTON.
Deputy Clerk.
a majority rote of lta atockholders,
to any amount not exceeding one
hundred thousand dollars, and with
a like privilege of decreasing the
s«me from time to tlm* not below
the original capital of two thousand
dollars. Petitioner© desire the right
to have the subscriptions to aaid
capital paid In money or property ♦*>
be taken at a fair valuation. That
the entire capital of two thousand
dollars has already been yald In.”
Fifth—Petitioners show further
that a mistake was made In lta char
ter. In that the charter rpqeara to
have been granted In Echols coun
ty. when the same was In fact
granted In Lowndes county. Peti
tioners desire that said mistake.be
corrected.
Sixth—Petitioners show further
that at a meeting of the stockhold
ers of «a!d corporation, held at Ha-
hlra on January 11. 1912. and also
at a meeting of Its directors of said
corporation, held at said time and
pcratlon to apply for and obtain, *n
place, a resolution vw passed ou-
thorlrlng the president of saM co®--
poratlon to apply for and obtain, in
shares of on© hundred ($100) dol
lars each, the full amount of which
has been paid in. Petitioners, how
ever, ask the privilege of increasing
said amount from time to time by
proper resolution of the stockhold
ers, to an amount not exceeding
twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dol
lars, and the right "then of decreas
ing tlje same to an amount, not less
than the original capital stock of
ten thousand ($10,000) dollars.
6. Petitioners propose to carry on
principally, a general mercantile
and supply businesSTand delire the
right and power under said corpor
ate name to buy for cash or credit,
dry goods, notions, shoes, groceries
of all kinds, fertilizers and fertili
ser ingredients farm Implements of
every kind, including buggies and
wagons, and to sell the same ai
wholesale or retail, and to buy and
sell either at wholesale or retail all
such other articles and things as
are usually embraced in a general
mercantile and supply business, and
all such articles and things a© may
be profitably handled In connection
with said business. They also de
sire the right and power of dealing
in all kinds of farm products, to
gether with the right to erect and
operate ginneries for the ginning of
cotton, or warehouse for the storelng
of cotton, feed, fertilizer, or other ar
ticles; they desire In addition the
right to 'buy and sell and generally
to deal In all kinds of live stock, and
the right to buy and sell veal estate
for profit or to tak© options On real
ealete with a view of buying or sell
ing the same, as well as the right
to act as the agent of others in
the buying, or seiilng, or otherwise
dealing in.real aitate, or such oth
er property as may be profitably han
dled by said corporation.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to be made a body corporate under
tho name and stylo aforesaid, en
titled to the rights, privileges, and
Immunities, and subject to the Ha
ll-: ties fixed by law.
WHITAKER & DUKES.
Petitioners* Attorneys.
Filed in Office thla the * l h day of
February, 1912.
PAUL MYDDELTON.
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court,
Lowndes County, Ga.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
I, Paul Myddelton, Deputy Clerk
of the Superior court of said coun
ty, do hereby certify that the forego
ing Is a true and correct copy of the
application for charter of The Sin
eath-Lawson Company, as the game
appears on fil© In this office.
Witness my official signature and
seal of said court, this the 8th day
of February, 1912.
PAUL MYDDELTON.
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court,
Lowndes County, Ga.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA — Lowe ter
County.
> the superior Court of Said
. County:
The petition of A*. S. Pendleton,
Philip C. Pendleton. Albert 8. Penr
dle‘.o n »nd William F. Pendleton, all
of aa!d county of Lowndes, and
Charles I. Harrell, of tho county of
Brooks, respectfully shows:
First—That they desire for them
selves, their iMoclates and »uc:ees-
ors, to be Incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
s*yle of PENDLETON REALTY
COMPANY, for a period of twenty
years, with the privilege of renew*]
at the expiration of that time.
Second—The principal office of
said companv shall be In the city cf
Valdosta, said ata’e and county, out
petition*®* desire the right to es
tablish branch offices elsewhere.
Third—Th# object of Mid corpo-
to deal In all kinds of property, both
real and personal, Including atocka
and bonds and stock In other cor
porations.
Fifth—The capital stock of raid
corporation shall ba twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000), with ‘he
privilege of Increasing the same
from time to time to any amonn* not
exceeding $100,000, and with a like
privilege of decreasing the same
from time to time not below $10,-
000. Bald stock to be divided Into
shares of one hundred dollaia each.
Petl’lonere desire the right to have
the subscriptions to said capital paid
in money or property to be taken at
a fair valuation. That ten per cent,
of ‘.he capital has already been paid
In.
Sixth—Petitioners desire the right
to sue and be sued, to plead and be
Impleaded, to have and use a com
mon seal, to make all necessary by
laws and regulations, and to do all
other things ‘.bat may be necessary
for the sueewaful carrying on of
said business, Including the right to
borrow money and to execute notea
and bonds mi evidence of Indebted
ness Incurred or which may be In
curred In the conduct of the affalra
of ‘he corporation, and to Secure the
nme by mortgage, security deed or
'♦b#»r form of lien, under existing
laws.
Seventh—They desire for eald cor
poration the power and authority
to anplr for and accept amendments
to l’s charter. In either form or sub
stance, by a vote of a majority of
Its stock outstanding at the time;
they also ask authority for said cor
poration to wind up lta affairs, liqui
date and discontinue its business at
any time It may determine to do to,
by a vote of two-thirds of the' i»o«k
outstanding at the time.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powera,
nrlvllegea and fmmnnltlea herein
set fdrth, and as are ndw or may
hereafter be allowed corporations
of similar character, under the lawa
of Georgia, and subject to all of *he
restrictions and liabilities Imposed
by law.
WOODWARD ft 8MTTR,
Attorneys for Petitioner*.
Filed In office, this the 17th day
of January. 1912.
PAUL MYDDELTON,
Deputy Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
I. Paul Myddelton, Deputy Clerk
of the Superior Court of said Coun
ty. do hereby certify that the above
arid foregoing Is a true and correct
copy of petition for charter now on
file in eald office.
In witness whereof I hare here
unto net my band and teal on this,
the 17th day of January. 1912.
PAUL MYDDELTON,
Deputy Clerk 8uper!or Court.
Announcements
FOR ORDINARi.-
To the Voter, of Lowndes County:
I respectfully announce myself a,
a candidate far the office of ordinary
of thla county, subject to the nomi
nating primary. I will appreciate
your yote. and rapport and promlae
If elected to devotg my entire time
to the duties of the office. I hav,
lived among you for the pa,t thir
teen year., and feel myaelf competent
to successfully handle the affairs cf
the office. It will he my atm to work
for the Interests of the people at all
time,. Respectfully,
W. J. DURANT
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Citizens of Lownde, Coun
ty:
I respectfully announce myaelf
candidate for the office of Odl-
nmry of this county, subject to the
primary election.
If elected, I promlae a faithful
performance of tho duties of the
office
Owing to my affliction with
rheumatlam, I am unable to per
form the duties of traveling sales
man, so long held by me.
I have never been a candidate
before, and salt and need your sup
port My past experience in office
will enable me to successfully fill
the position.
Very respectfully,
CLINTON GRIFFIN
I 22 d tf
Administrator's Sale
GEORGIA—Lowndes County
Under and by virtue qf an order
from the Court of Ordinary at tho
September Term, 19 U, will be soli
before the Court House door In
said county, on the first Tuesday In
March, 1912, between the legal
hours of aale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following deicrllied
property to-wit: NInety-ilx (96)
feet fronting the Atlantic Coaat
Line railroad, running back South
seventy-nine (79) feet and being
part of lot No, 378 bounded aa fol
lows: On the North'by Atlantlo
Coaat Line rlde-away, on the south
by Mr*. Legett, on the eaat by pub
lic road going to Statcnvlllo and on
the west by lands of J. D. Withers,
and being part of the estate of
W. M. Force deceased. Bald land
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.
MRS. OCEANNA FORCE
Administratrix.
FOR ORDINARY.
To The Voters of Lownea Couuty:
I take thla method of announcing
by name for re-election to the of
fice ot Ordinary of Lowndes county,
subject :o the action of the coming
Democratic Primary.
I respectfully solicit the support
of the many voters of the county
and wish to return thanka to my
friend! who hivn stood no loyally
by me in the peat, and wish to no-
licit their continued friendship and
support, promising them, of couree,
a faithful performance of my duties
In the future, aa In the past, aa J
understand them.
Very Respectfully,
A. V. SIMMS.
TOR ORDINARY.
To the Cltlaenn of Lowndes county:
I announce myself a candidate
for Ordinary subject to the coming
primary. I will appreciate the sup
port of the voters and I promise It
elected to give the people of Lown
des county my whole time and at-
tand strictly to tbs duties of the
office.
I highly appreciate all pa.t favors
shown me by the people of out
county, 1 beg to remain, ■
Mont reapectfully,
J. F. PASSMORE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Tots January 4th, 1911.
AD persona having claims against
the estate of J, Z. Wlsenhaker, de
ceased, will file them with the un
dersigned, properly sworn to, and
all persons Indebted to said estate,
will moke Immediate payment to me.
MRS. AUGUSTA C. WIRENBAKER
Rtioeklng Sounds.
In the earth are sometlmca heard
Before a terrible earthquake, the
warn of the coming peril. Nature’s
warnings are kind. That dul| pain
or ache In the back warns you the
Kidneys need attention If you would
escape those dangerous maladies,
dropsy, dlahetc, or bright’s disease.
Take Electric Ritters at once and see
backache fiy and all you best feel
ing! return. "My son received groat
benefit from their use for kidney and
bladder trouble.” writes Peter Boo-
dy. South Rockwood. Mich, "It la
certainly a great kidney medlclno.”
Try It. 60c at Dlmmock’B Pharmacy
W. D. Dunaway and Ingram Drug
Co.
FOR ORDINARY.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Ordinary of Lowndes
county, subject to the Democratic
primary. I wag born and reared In
the county, and In all of my morn
than 60 years citizenship hay*
never been n cnndldatn for any office
before. Now, however, I respectful
ly solicit the support of the voters
tf I am elected I promts* the moat
faithful Service I am capable of, tod
shall rigidly attend to the dutlea ot
the office. I shall deeply appreciate
your rota.
Respectfully,
W. L. MORGAN.
’ Tax Receiver’s Notice.
I beg to announco myself a can
didate for ro-cloctlon to ths position
of Tax Receiver of Lowndes county,
subject to the coming primary. I
have faithfully and conscientiously
discharged th e duties of the office In
the past and again request th* con
fldcnce and support, of the voters at
the polls.
Respectfully,
O. S. BACON
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
T herehy announce myself a can-
dld'itu Mr tax receiver of Lowndes
county, and will appreciate you yote
anu Influence.
Respectfully,
CHARLIE K. HOWELL.
Tax Collector’s Notice
I wish to announce myself n can
didate for the office ot Tax Colector
of Lowndes county, subject to tho
coming Democratic primary, I also
wish to thank the citizens anq voters
of Lowndes county for <helr kind
ness and airport given me In the
past. Very respectfully,
2 6 tf U. C. OEIOER.
For County Commissioner.
The friends of 1. H. Dees, of the
Clyattvllle district announce him n
candidate for County Commlealoner,
■ubject to the democratic primary
and solicit the support of th* tax
payers and votesr of Lowndea coun
ty. 1 13 tl
FOR COMMISSIONER.
To tho Voters of Lowndes County?
I announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of connty
commissioner of Lowndea county for
Naylor and Cat Creek districts, sub
ject to coming primary.
GEO. L. TOUCHTON.
2-16 tf. JJ
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Voters of Lowndes County:'
I respectfully announce myaelf a
candidate for the office of County
Commissioner of Roads and Rev
enues for the ValdOBta district, sub
ject to tho Demoeratlc primary. My
record as chairman of the board for
four years Is known to the people
of the county and I respectfully so
licit your support on that record.
Very respectfully,
J. W. HAGAN.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER..
The friends of Ivey S. Wlaonba-
ker announce him ea a candidate
for re-election on the board of coun
ty commissioners of Lowndes coun
ty, subject to tho Democratic pri
mary, and solicit (or him the votes
of his friends and the people gener
ally. Mr. Wlsenhaker has mads a
fathful and efficient commissioner,
and will continuo his beat efforts
for the county If re-elected.
TO DRIVE JACK RABBITS,
Illg Crowd of Gunner* to Start on a
Great Hunting Trip.
Spokane, Wash., Feb. 17.—One
hundred and fifty gunners, carriers
and drivers, armed with double-bar
rel shotguns, a ton of ammunition
and pikes, will start tor Marshall,
Wash., early tomorrow morning to
participate In the biggest hunt ev
er arranged In thla part of the coun
try. It will mark the beginning of a
campaign organised by tb« Inland
Empire Game Protection and Propa
gation Association with the object of
clearing th e Intermountain country
of Jaqk-rabblU, which have damaged
crops for many years. The game
bagged by the army of huntars will
be presented to the Salvation Army
for distribution among the poor of
Spokane and other cities.
Tho Sonnd Sleep of Good Health.
Is not for those suffering from kid
ney ailments and trragularltia* Th*
prompt use of Foley Kidney Pllli
will dispel backache and rheuma
tism, heal and strengthen sore,
weak and ailing ktdnaya, restore
normal action, and with It bvalth
nnd strength. Mrs. M. F. Spalabmy,
Sterling, III., aaya: “I suffered
great pain In my hock nnd kidneys,
could not sleep at night, and eonld
not raise my hands over my head.
Hut two boxc. of Foley’s Kidney
Pills cured me." Ingram Drug Co.
THE MOTOR BOAT SHOW,
A Great Display of Motor Engines
and Boats In New York.
New York, Fob. 17.—The annual
motor boat ehow. given under th*
auspice* of the National Association
of Engine and Boat Manufacturers,
opened today In the Slxty-ntnth Reg
iment Armory and will continue
through coming week. Every avail
able foot of apace on tho main floor
and on the elevated promenade of
the big armory Is occupied with at
tractive exhibits, which range from
the smallest parte used In the edn-
strnctlon of marine engines to lux
uriously furnished nnd completely
equppled power cruisers of forty
feet and more in length. Alt of the
prominent makers of engine* and
motor boat* in the country are rep
resented.
Vanderhllt-Welr Wedding.
New York, Feb. 17.—A wedding
of interest to New York society to
day was that of MIbb Mndolon Weir,
daughter of the late Levi C| Weir,
who wa« president of the Adams Ex
press Company at the time of his
death, and Oliver Do Gray Vander
bilt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mr*. Oliver
De Gray Vanderbilt ot Orange, N.
J. The ceremony was performed In
the fashionable St. Thomas's Church
this afternoon and was followed by
a large reception at the home of the
bride’s mother In Bait Fifty-second
Street
sq l n my left side for two years,”
I the* W. Evans, Danville, Va. "but
trei
vrrlf
I know now It was Indigestion, as
Dr. King’s New Life Pllla completely
cured me.” Beat for stomach, liver,
and kidney troubles, constipation,
headache or debility. 26c at Dlm-
mock’s Pharmacy. W. D. Dunaway,
and Ingram Drug Co.
Subscribe for Tho Dolly Timas.