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am VALDOSTA snots
VALDOSTA, CUL, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1018.
The Lawyer—Now, first of all. too
muit tell me whether tou are reallj
(uIItT or not.
The Accused Man—Say; do you
think I’d hire a big lawyer like you
if 1 was Innocent?
Blamed a Good Worker.
a I blamed my heart for aeyere dis
tress In my left side for two years,”
writhes W. Erans. Danville, Va. "but
I know now It was Indigestion, as
Dr. King's New Life Pills completely
cured me.” Best for stomach, liver,
and kidney troubles, constipation,
headache or dehlllty. 26c at Dim-
mock's Pharmacy, W. D. Dunaway,
and Ingram Drug Co.
Nietzsche’s Philosophy.
Aphorism and the sentence, In which
1, as the foremost among the Ger
mans, am master, are the forms of
eternity.—Nietzsche.
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Vou can use Bucklen's . Arnica
Salve to~cu?e children of eczema,
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cers, old, running or fever sores or
piles it has no superior. 26c at Dim-
mock's Pharmacy, Ingram Drug Co.,
and W. D. Dunaway.
No Credit.
Maybe the man yrbo boasts that be
doesn’t owe a dollar in the world
couldn't If be tried.—Cincinnati Tlmes-
8 tar.
First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis.
That .was the'case with Mrs. W.S.
Bailey, McCreary. Ky. “My wife
was taken down with a eevete attack
of la grippe, which run Into broJ-
chltia She coughed as though she
had consumption and could npt
1 edcop at night The first. bottle of
W^TKley's Honey and Tar Compound
I! 1 gave her so much relief that she
continued using It until she was
permanently cured.”
Ingram Drug Co.
Brevity Appreciated.
A preacher Is In error who Imagines
that he can make his sermon Immor
tal by making It everlasting.—New
York Outlook.
Glorious News.
Comes from Dr. J. T Curtiss, Dwight,
Kan. He writes: "I not only have
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. patients with Electric Bitters, but
also cured myself by them of the
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and bowels, expels poisons, helps di
gestion, builds up the strength.
Price 60 cents. Satisfaction guaran
teed by Dlmmock Pharmacy, Ingram
Lrug Co W D Dunaway.
Profitable Interchange.
In return tor the white pine, the
Douglas fir and the black walnut, Eu
rope has given North America the
Norway spruce and maple and the
Scotch and Austrian pine.
Nineteen Miles a Second.
Without a jar, shock or disturbance,
Is the awful speed of our earth
through spaie. We wonder at such
case of nature's movement, and so
do those who take Dr. King's New
Life Pills. No griping, do distress,
just thorough work that brings good
health and fine feelings. 26c at
Dlmmock's Pharmacy, Ingram Drug
Co., and W. D. Dunaway.
Discretion.
Discretion Is a thing that most men
are able to use as long as they are free
from temptation.
The Sound Sleep of Good Health.
Is not for those suffering from
kidney aliments and Irregularities.
The prompt use of Foley Kidney
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weak and ailing kidneys, restore nor
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strength. Mrs. M. F. Spalsbury,
Sterling, HI., says: “I taffere l great
pain In my back and kidneys, could
not sleep at night, and could'not
raise my hands over my head. But
two bottles Of Foley Kidney Pills
cured me.” Ingram Drug Co.
Announcements.
FOR ORDINARY.
To tike Voters of Lowndes County-
I respectfully announce myself at
a cadnldate for the office of ordinary
o? this county, subject to the nomi
nating primary. I will appreciate*
your votes and support and promise
If elected to devote my entire time
to the duties of the office. I have
lived among you for the past thir
teen years, end feel myself competent
to successfully handle the affairs of
the office. It will be my aim to work,
for the Interests of the people at all
times. Respectfully,
W. J. DURANT.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Cltlseno of Lowndes County:
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Ordinary
of this county, subject to the primary
election.
If elected, I promise t faithful per
formance of the duties of the office
Oiwtng to my affliction with rheu
matism, I am unable to perform the
duties of traveling taleman, to lung
held by me.
I here never been a candidate be
fore, and ask and need your support
My past experience In otfio® will
enable me to successfully fill the po
sition.
Very respectfully,
CLINTON GRIFFIN,
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Voters of Lowndes County:
I take this method of announcing
my name for re-election to the office
of Ordinary of Lowndes county, sub
ject to the action of the coming
Democratic Primary.
I respectfully solicit the support
of the many voters of the county
and wish *.o return thanks to my
friends who have stood so loyally by
ev In the past, and wish to aollcll
their continued friendship and sup-"
"ort. promising them, of course, a
faithful performance of my duties In
the future, as In the past, aa I un
derstand them.
Very Respectfully,
A. V. SIMMS.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Cltlsene of Lowndes County:
I announce myself a candidate for
Ordinary subject to the coming pri
mary. I will appreciate the support
of the voters and I promise If elect
ed, to give the people of Lowndes
county my whole time and attention
strictly to the duties of the office,
I highly appreciate ell-pest favors
shown me by tbs people o( onr coun
ty. I beg to remain.
Moat respev.fuliy.
J. F. PASS MOBS.
FOR ORDINARY.
I hereby announce myself e can
didate for Ordinary of Lowndes coun
ty. subject tv- the Democratic pri
mary, I was bom and reared In the
county, end In ell of my more than
60 years citizenship have nover been
a candidate for any office befero.
Now, however, I respectfully solicit
the support of the voters. If I am
elected I promise the most faithful
service I am capable of, and shall
rigidly attend to the duties ot the
office. I shall deeply appreciate your
vote.
Respectfully,
W. L MORGAN.
To the Voters of Lowndss County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date—for the office ot Ordinary of
our county, snbject to the Democratic
primary. Haring boon a citizen of
this county for 40 years and having
never before asked for an office, 1
feel that I can with propriety n»k
your support In the ccmlng election.
I promise, if elected, to perform ell
d'itVs pertaining to the office to the
very beet of my ability. Yon vote so
licited.
Respectfully,
J. 0. KINO
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for fax receiver of Lowndea
county end euhjcct to the Democratic
Primary and ylll appreciate your
vote and influence
Respectfully,
CHARLIE K. HOWELL.
Tax Receivers' Notice.
I beg to announce myself e candi
date for reflection to the position of
object to the coming primary. J
have faithfully and conscientiously
discharged the duties ot the office In
th. pea* end again request the con
fidence end support of the voters ot
the polls.
Respectfully,
O. 8. BACON
For Tax Receiver.
We the nndentgned citizens of
Lowndes county hereby announce W.
O. Shlerllng, a candidate for the of
fice of Tax Receiver of said county.
E. J. Smith, A. H Vickers. A. L.
Hell, 0. C. Mlley, L. E. Futcb, L. I,
Roberts, D. H. Mathis, R. W. Starl
ing, V. P. Vickers, C. T. Duggan,
Wm. Marshall, I. P. Hodges, 0. C.
Hardle.
Tax Collector** Notice,
I wish to announce myseif a can
didate tor the office of Tax Collector
of Lowndea county, subject to the
coming Democratic primary; I alee
wish to thank the citizens and voters
of Lowndes county tor their klndnees
end support given me So the pa<t.
Very respectfully,
C. 0 tvlil.'jrR.
FOR COMMISSION*It
To the Voteri of Lowndes County:
I announce myself a candidate for
re- election to the office if county com
mlsBloner ot Lowndes oouniy for Nay
lor and Cat Creek dlstncla, sublcct
to the coming primary.
FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Thg Mend* of Ivey S. Wtemba-
Ver announce him ae a candidate tor
re-election on the board of rounty
commissioners of LoWndee county,
subject to the Democratic primary,
and solicit for him the votes of Ms
friends end the people generally. Mr.
Wleenheker baa made a faithful and
efficient commissioner, end will con
tinue his best efforts for the county If
re-elected.
To the Voters of Lowndes County:
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of County
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues
for the Valdosta district anbt-et to
the Democratic Primary. My record
aa chairman of the board for four
years Is known to the people of the
county and I respectfully ao'.eli jour
support on that record.
J. W. HAGAN.
Fon COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The friends of Mr. 8. J. Carter, re
spectfully present him to the people
of Lowndta county as a candidate for
county commissioner from the Nay
lor and Cat Creek district, subject to
tig Democratic Primary. Mr, Carter
la a man of sound judgment and ripe
experience, and htg friends solicit the
support ot the voters.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The many friends ot Mr. J. K.
White announce him a candidate (or
County Commissioner from the Lake
Park and' Dasher districts, subject
to the Democratic Primary. - Mr.
White formerly served the county
ably and faithfully In this position,
and the people need him on the
hoard again.
For Conkty Cotnm>-iorrr.
The friends ot I. H. Pets, of the
Clyettvllle district announce him a
candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to the Democratic Primary
and solicit the soppor* of the tax pay
ers and voteri of Lov/p ica county.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby ennounoe myself a candi
date for re-election on the board ot
County Commissioners from the Ha-
hlra end Lower Fork districts, sub
ject to the Democratic primary, and
will appreciate the support of the
voters. If the people see fit to re-elect
me, I shall continue to give the coun
ty the beet service I am capable or.
My MARSHALL
FOR COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for County Commissioner for
the Ctyattvllte anif Outlay districts,
subject to the Democratic primary,
and I respectfully solicit the sup
port of the democratic voters of the
county. H. W. BROWN.
FOR COUNTY ^COMMISSIONER
T take this method of announcing
myself a candidate ror ro-electloa on
the board of Comity Commissioners
from the Ouajey and Clyatterllie
district, subject to the Democratic
primary. I will appreciate the support
of the citizens generally, and If re-
elected will continue to give the beat
service I am ^pafele of.
f. £ W. A. SIMS.
FOIt COMMISSIONER.
f bag to announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner for
ho Hahlra and Lower Fork'districts,
subject to the . coming primary. if
leafed I promise to serve the people
'elthfnlly ss f did when I wee on
be hoard before.
n t ropPAfV?.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
T am a candidate for re-election on
the board of County Commteelonere
of Lowndes connty from the Vel-
doits district, subject to tha Demo
cratic primary, and will appreciate
the support of my Mends and the
voters generally. Raspectfully,
J. P. COFFEE,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
I hereby anounce myself aa a can
didate for county commissioner from
the Hahlra and Lower Fork district
subject to the Democratic Primary.
If olooted I promise to give tha coun.
ty the best possible service.
(signed) W. D. MCMILLAN.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate lor the office of County Treas
urer of Lowndes County, aublect to
tha Democratic primary.
L. ANSEL KNIGHT.
Hahlra, Qa„ March 1, 1912.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I announce mysolf for re-election
to the office ot County Treasurer,
subject to the primary to be held
Hay first
I am profoundly grateful to the
good people of Lowndes county for
their loyalty to me In the past end
solicit your support In the coming
primary. Respectfully,
WILLIS LANG.
FOR CORONER.
I am s candidate for re-election
as coroner of Lowndes county end
util appreciate the support ot the
voters and tax payers, If re-elected
I will continue to give the office my
close attention.
2-4 tf. L. C. SOLOMON.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Clerk of the Superior
Court, subject to the Democratic
primary. Respectfully,
R. B. MYDDELTON.
FOR SHERIFF.
Sincerely appreciating put sup
port of the voters of Lowndos coun
ty, I respectfully announce my can
didacy for reflection'to the office
ot Sheriff.'
' J. B. OORNTO.
SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold at tha Court House
door In said county on tho first Tues
day in April, within the legal
houm ol sale, io-wit: AH that tract
or parcel ot iamb on Wut Adair
street, frontlpgi jn ealj street 4‘
feet and runpffig'beck of . equal width
tha distal of 189 feet; same hav
ing a.house thereon and known u
the Will Scott place with sit . Im
provements thereon, eeld land levied
on aa tbs proparty ot Will Scott
.o satiety an execution issued on the
22nd day of December 1911 from tho
City Court Ot Valdosta, In Mid coun
ty, in favor of 0. I. Shelton agalnit
Will Scott.
Thla 6th day of Mareh, 1911.
J. E. GORNTOs Sheriff.
PUBLIC
GEORGIA—-Lowndes County.
Under and by virtue of tho power
and authority contained In a certain
deed made on January 8th. 1909 by
A. W. Bryant In favor ot tho under
signed, the Mutual Building and
Loan Association ot Valdoata, Ga.,
which deed wee duly recorded In
the office of the clerk ot tho Super
ior court of Mid county, In book
'FF” page 139 oo January 9th, 1909
will be sold before tho court bouM
door In said county on the first Tues
day In April, next, within tha legal
hours ot sale, to the highest bid
der tor cash, the following describ
ed property, to-wlt;.. All that tract
or parcel ot land situated, lying
and bring In the city ot Valdosta,
In said county and state, and des
cribed as follows: Commencing at
the Northwest' corner of Johnson
and Adair streets, thence rnnnlng
northward along the west aide ot
Johneon street 90 feet, thenc West
ward on a line st right angles with
Johneon street 100 feat; thence
Southward to North street 00 feet
end tbenoe eastward along tho north
side of North strest 100 feet to the
starting point; laid land to be sold
as the property of the said A. W.
Bryant to saatlefj* an Indebtedneaa
due and owing by him and secured by
said deed, the proceeds of said sale
to be applied to the payment of the
principal and Interest due Md all
csts of sale. Including 10 per cent
tne amount due M attorneys'
fees, and the bslunve, If any. to bs
delivered to the said A. W. Bryant
as nrovHed for In said deed.
This Mareh 7th, 1912.
MUTUAL BUILDING AND
LOAN ARSOCTACIATTON
OF VALDOSTA. GA,
By D. 0. ASHLEY. President.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Minnie Proctor. Administratrix
of the r«'-of .?. W, Proctor, hav
ing In proper form applied to tha
eretene.* to. te-w„ fo *a1| ell that
tract or parcel of land, situated. !v-
-< te the ntr Of Val
dosta, Lowndea county, Ga., and be-
♦*»*» p«o*« , r" o# »hv»
f7R> ftm>» trrsn* *>n Won'fjn*’ Tj»n*.
fin* hoiiiMM m follow*: On tfce
north by Weeding Suit, on th* Rut
Georgia & Florida Ry.
The Direct line to
Hazlehurst, Vidalia, Swainsboro, Millen, Augusta
and Points in the Carolina*, Virginia, Washing
ton, New York and all Eastern cities via Augusta
Bleeping car service between Valdosta and Augusta on Traina Nos.
6and 7.
Sleeping Car Service
On Trains Noe. 6 and 7 betweoen Augueta, Valdosta and Madison.
No. 4—7:60 a. m. dally for Douglaa, Haslehurst, Vidalia, striving
at Augusts 6:26 p. m.
No. 6—9:00 p. m. dally for Douglas, Halslehurst, Vidalia and Au
gusta.
No. 7—10:22 a. m. dally for Madison.
No. 6—6:16 p. m. dally for M adlaon.
Connection made at Hsslehurit with Southern Railway for Macon,
Atlanta and points We«t. At Madls on, Fla., with 8. A. L. for Lire Oak,
Quincy, Tallahassee and points We at.
T. B. HARRIS, -mmerclal Agt, J. M. JOHNSON, Ticket Agent,
Valdoata. Ga. Valdoata, Ga.
O. H. OATTI8, Asst. Traffic Mrg. H. C. McFADDEN, Traffic Mgr,
Augusta, Ga. Auguita, Ga„
Valdosta, Moultrie & Western Railroad
Arrivals and Depaituie of Trains at Valdosta
(Central Standard Time)
ARRIVES
No. 9.—7:10 a. m. (Dally) from Morven, Berlin, leaving Moultrie
0:10 a. m. connects with a. O. L. to Savannah
and Montgomai y; G. A F. to Madison end Augueta?
«x. 8. A F. te Macon end Atlanta.
No. 4.—1:10 p. m. (L»iiy Except Sunday) Leaves Moultrie 1:1, p. m.
connects with ell afternoon trains on A. u. L.,
L. 8. * F. and G. A F. railroads at Vaidoeta.
. DEPARTS
No. 1.—9:90 a. m. (Dally Except Sunday) Arrives Moultrie 10:19
a. m connects with A. C L„ east and west; G. A F.
to Augusta; O.B. A F. from Macon and Atlanta.
No. 9.—9:10 p. m. (Dally) Arrives at Moultrie 6:90, eouneete with
South Georgia Railroad north end southbound at
Morven and with A. B. A A. and Georgia Norihara
eallroads north and South at Moultrie.
M. J. CHAUN0EY, 0. A. B. It. WEEKS, T. A.
Vaidoeta, Go Valdosta, Os.
G. a DOUGHERTY Trsfflto Manager.
1 , ! Vaidoeta. Ga.
by landa of W ,H. Presley, on the
south by lends of Sam Milhous, on
the west bv lands of W. T. Varn,
end F. B. Rivers, bring the eastern
end of the Old Tolar Home place.
Also that tract of land lying and
being In the town of Valdosta, said
county at# state,’ and described as
'follows: nelng In the southern
_ pert of Mid 'towi,^ bounded on the
7 South by run Of Dukce Branch, on
J |!h# WSil ny Iftfl of Roes, on the
east hr Unde ot Howell and Par-
ramore, on the north by a 19 toot
alley. Containing two (9) acres
more or lose, belonging, to the es
tate of J. H. Proctor deceased. This
Is to dte ell concerned to show
cause at the next term of Court
why arid administratrix ahould not.
have leave to sell said property, af
ter advertising acme as the lew di
rects.
This March 6th, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary-
LEAVE TO SELL.
Mre. Hattie Hutchinson, Guar
dian of Hoyt Dobson, having In
proper form applied to the under
signed for leere to sell the timber
on those two tracts or parcels ot
land, eltuated, lying and being In
the Ninth (9) Lend District end In
lots No. 600 and 609 In Berrien
County, Ga., consisting of the timber
on aatd lots ot about 406 acres, end
that for the purpose ot education
ana maintenance of her said ward
It Is ncremary to sell paid tlmhor.
Thla Is therefore to cite all con
cerned to flhow cauco at the next
term of thla court whv ante guar
dian should not have leave to sell
said property after advertising the
same as the law directs.
Tlhe March (Ith. 1912.
A. V. 8IMMB. Ordinary.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Lowndea County.
Tho report of tho appraisers ap
pointed to set appart a year's aup-
port to Mre. Mary C. Corbett, wid
ow of W. T. Corbett, dercssed, har
ing bcSn duly filed: This la there
fore to cite ell persona concerned,
to show cause If any they can, why
eetd report should not bo admitted
to record and bo made tho Judg
ment of the court on tho Aral Mon
day In April, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndee County.
To all Whom It May Concern:
Elbert Forest having In proper
form applied to nio for Permanent
Letters of administration on tho ■ft-
tnto of Ed Crawford, loto of sold
county, this la to cite all and sln-
gular the creditors and next of kin
Ed Crawford to bo and appear
my office within the time allowed
by law. and show cause, If any they
ca n why permanent administration
■hoiild not he granted to Elbert
Forest on Ed Crawford’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature thla 6th day of March, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—I-ownde« Connty.
Whereas, Mrs. E. S. Diaher, Ad-
mlnlatratrlx of E, S. Daaher r»ere-
aents to the court In her petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that she has folly administered E. S.
Dasher's estate: This la therefore
elu all nelsons concerned kin
dred and creditors, to show cause.
It any they can, why said admlnla-
tratrlx ahould not be discharged
from her administration, and re
ceive the letters ot dismission on
the first Monday In April, 1913,
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County,
£o all Whom It May Concern: . .
T. W- TouchtonFfctt.Awrtn proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of H. A. Mlley, late of Mid
county, thla Is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
H. A. Mlley, to be end appear.at
my office within the time allowed by
law. and show cause. If any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to T. W,
Touchtone o n H. A. HUey's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 6th day of March, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Echols connty. , -
To all Whom It May Concern:;
Mre; Minnie 1. Staten having In
proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
tne estate of John B. Staten, 1st*
of said county, thla la to cite all
and singular the creditors end next
of kin of John B. Stolon, to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by lew, end show cause, If
any thoy can, why permanent admin
istration should not be (ranted to
Mrs. Minnie Ststen on John B. Sta
ten's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 4th day of March, 1912,
J. B. PARRISH, Ordinary.
Brie of Stock of Merchandise,
Under and by tlrtua of the author
ity contained In a certain mortgage
boarlng date ot September 1st, 1911,
given by C. F. Brown to the under
signed for the purpose of securing
the payment of a promissory no~e
dated September 1st, 1911, due on#
day aftar date, payable to the un
dersigned, or bearer, for toe sum ot
fifteen hundred (91,600.00) dollars
with Interest thereon from date at
the rate of eight per cent per an
num, the said mortgage bring unoa
the entire stock of morchandlsa
hereinafter described, will he sold,
for cash before the Court Housa
door In Lowndee county, withla tha
legal hours of sale on Thursday, the
4th day of April, 1912, the entire
stock of mcrcnandlke of C. F. Brown
consisting of dry goods, grorerles,
glass ware, toys, underwear, , etc.,
said stock of merchandise being now
located In the one story brick bull
ing, known ee 109 North Pattenon
street l D the City of Vsldosta, Geor
gia: the proceeds of said sale to he
applied to the Payment of Mid In
debtedness, end all costs of sale -a
per the terms and stipulations em
bodied In sold mortgage; the Mid
mortgage being of record In book
26. folio 619 of the mortgage rec
ords of Mid connty.
(Signed) A. B. BROWN.'