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HAVE CHARGE
OF
Foreign Warships are
Cleared for Action
THE FOREIGNERS ARE FORCIJi#
TO FLEE FOR THEIR LIVES
AND FOREIGN INTERESTS ARE
THREATENED.
Hong Kong, March 12.—It Is re
ported today that the city of Can
ton is in the hands of the brigand
hordes and that foreigners are
fleeing.
Foreign warships in the harbor
hare their decks cleared for action.
Frantic appeals asking for foreign
troops to protect foreign interest ar©
. being sent
It Is feared that th e city will be
burned.
Bloody Scenes in China.
Pekin, March '2.—Blood thirsty
scenes, rivaling the French revolu
tion, are being inacted dally here.
The headsman’s sword replaces the
guillotine.
Over 100 Chinese have been kill
ed in the past twenty-four hours by
mutineers and 'bandits.
Thousands of prisoners who were
liberated today through the clemen
cy of President Yuan have Joined
the rebels.
First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis.
That was the case with Mrs. W.S.
Bailey, McCreary. Ky. "My wife
was taken down with a severe attack
of la grippe, which run Into bron
chitis. She coughed as though she
had consumption and could not
sleep at night The first bottle of
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
gave her so much relief that she
continued using it unt£i she was
permanently cured.”
Ingram Drug Co.
HE KICKED CHILD INTO FIRE.
A Gordon County Fanner Get s Ten
Years at Agq< of 78.
Calhoun,
next ten yi
Hv*» CO
drew K
'county,
at the *tat
hlg son-in-law, Robj
months ago.
According to th’e evidence Intro
duced in the trial, King killed Keel
while the latter was at work in a
sorghum mill by stabbing him In the
hack. King was arrested and
placed in jail, but before the time
bet for his trial escaped and was at
large for several weeks. When he
was recaptured he was released un
der bond, bttt ‘later was rearrested
on an indlctnient charging him with
qjttemp|' to murder the little child
of the ton-Iu-low whom, he had slain.
It wa J p shown that King had kick
ed the> Child, into a fire, declaring
he Intended to kill the entire Keel
family. When arraigned the presid
ing judge agreed to give the defen
dant a sentence of only ten years
on the chalngang if he would plead
guilty to the crime charged. This
the aged man did and will begin his
sentence this week.
On account of his ago friends of
King are seeking to have him sent
to the prison farm instead of the
chalngang.
MICHIGAN G.O.P.
DIVIDED BETWEEN
TAFT AND TEDDY
The President Being Fought
by Governor Osborn
BOTH UNITED STATE SENATORS
AND ALL REPUBLICAN REP
RESENTATIVES FROM THE
STATE FOR TAFT.
Detroit, Mich., March 13.—The
Taft campaign In Michigan will bo
started down the ways at Hastings
next Friday night, when a big Re
publican banquet will be given with
Senator William Alden Smith
the chief speaker. The affair will
mark the beginning of a hard light
that will be made to keep the Wol
verine state in line for the Presi
dent’s renomination.
division of sentiment that if
almost without precedent is admit
ted to exist among the Republicans
of Michigan at the present time.
Both the United States senators and
the Republican representatives
from the fetate are placed among th©
Taft supporters, but the President
ip being fought by Governor Osborn
and his followers.
The governor*has been boosting
hard for Roosevelt, but the Taft
people> claim they do not fear the
results, and that now they are get-
tlrg down to the real work of the
campaign things will begin to
nove their way.
Announcements.
Repels Attack of Death.
"Five years ago two doctors told
ms I had only two years to live.”
This startling statement was made by
Stillman Green, Malachite, Col.
“They told me I would die with con
sumption. It was up to me then to
try the best lung medicine and I be
gan to use Dr. King’s New Discovery.
It was well I did, for today I ara
working and believe 1 owe my Ilfs
to this great throat and lung cure
that has cheated the grave of anoth*-
cr victim.” Its folly to suffer with
ccughs, colds or other throat and
lung troubles now. Take the cure
safest. Price 60 cents and $1.00.
Trial bottle free at Dlmmock Phar
macy, Ingram Drug Co., W. D. Dun
away.
TRAGEDY ON BATTLESHIP.
One of the Firemen on the North
Carolina l.i Stabbed to Death.
Key West, March 12.—Goodwin,
a second class fireman aboard the
battleship North Carolina, was stab
bed to death this morning In the
buffet by Joe Knight. Knight was ar-
rested. „ _i. L&wl
To Mothers—And Others.
You can use Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve to cure children of eczema,
rashes, tetter, chafing, scaly and
crusted humors, as well as their ac
cidental Injuries,—cuts, burns, bruiz
es, etc., with perfect safety. Nothing
else heals so quickly. For bolls, ul
cers, old. running or fever sores or
piles it has no superior. 25c at Dim-
mock's Pharmacy, Ingram Drug Co.,
and W. D. Dunaway.
NEGRO IN BATTLE
Ilnzlchurst, JSjnope
it Brisk Fir©. '
Hazlehurst, Ga„ March i$.—Chief
of Police Oscar Mobley had a nar
row escape from 'being. shot by. a
negro named Jim Williams this
morning. Chief Mob|ey had a war
rant for the negro and suspected
that he was on the freight train that
was ready to' ijull out. He found
him in the cab and arrested him.
While Mobley was In the act of
searching the negro he pulled a pis
tol. As he attempted to fire, Ea
Girtman, who was standing near,
collared Williams. Williams then
knocked Girtman down with his pis«
tol and began a running fire at the
chief who returned the fire as soon
as he could pull his gun.
There were four shots fired by the
negro while Mobley had to fire four
shots before the negro dropped.
Williams lived only about twenty
minutes after the shooting. Mobley
was not hit.
The coronor’s jury returned a ver
dict exonerating Chief Mobley, as he
acted in self-defense while making
a lawful arrest.
Glorious News.
Comes from Dr. J. T Curtiss, Dwight,
Kan. He writes: "I not only have
cured bad cases of eczema In my
patlonts with Electric Bitters, but
also cured myself by them of the
same disease. I feel sure they will
benefit any cas© of eczema.” This
shows what thousands have proved,
that Electric Bitters Is a most effec
tive blood purifier. Its an excellent
remedy for eczema, tetter, sale
rheum, ulcers, boils and runntng3
sores. It stimulates liver, kidney*
and bowels, expels poisons, helps di
gestion, builds up the strength.
Price 60 cents. Satisfaction guaran
teed by Dimmock Pharmacy, Ingram
Lrug Co W D Dunaway. *
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Voters of Lowndes County.
I respectfully announce myself as
a cadnidate for the office of ordinary
o r this county, aubject to the nomi
nating primary. I will appreciate
your votes end 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, and 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 Citizens of Lownde* County:
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Ordinary
of this county, subject to the primary
election.
If elected, I promise a faithful per
formance of the duties of the office
Owing to my affliction with rheu
matism, I ara unable to perform the
duties of traveling saleman, so long
held by m«.
I have never been a candidate be
fore, and ask and need your support
My past experience | n office 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
Ordinary of Lowndes county, sub-
feet to the action of the coming
Democratic Primary.
respectfully solicit the support
of the many voters of the countv
and wish to return thanks to my
Vends who have stood so loyally by
In the past, and wish to solicit
their continued friendship and sup-
ort. promising them, of cour.ee,
faithful performance of my duties in
the future, as In the past, as I un-
■lerstand them.
Very Respectfully,
A. V. SIMMS.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Citizens of Lowndes County:
T announce myself a candidate for
Ordinary subject to the coming prl
tnary. I will appreciate the support
of the voters and I promise If elect-
to give the people of Lowndee
county my whole time and attention
strictly to the duties of the office.
I highly appreciate all past favors
shown me by ths people ot our coun
ty. I beg to remain,
Most respectfully.
J. F. PASSMORE.
FOR ORDINARY.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Ordinary of Lowndes coun
ty. subject U- the Democratic pri
mary. I was bom and reared In the
county, and In all of my more than
60 years citizenship have never been
candidate for any office befero.
Now, however, I respectfully solicit
the support of the voters. If 1 am
elected I promise the most faithful
service I am capable of, and shall
rigidly attend to the„*rut!eg of tho
office. I shall deeply appreciate your
vote.
Respectfully,
W. L MORGAN.
To ths Voters of Lowndes County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Ordinary of
our county, subject to the Democratic
primary. Having been a citizen of
this county for 40 years and having
never before asked for an office, 1
feel that I can with propriety ask
your support In the coming election.
T promise. If elected, to perform all
diiti*s pertaining to the office to the
cry best of my ability. You vote so
licited.
Respectfully.
J. C. KINO
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
T hereby announce myself a can
didate for tax receiver of Lowndes
county and subject to the Democ r atlc
Primary and will appreciate you?
vote and Influence
Respectfully,
CHARLIE K. HOWELL.
Tax Receivers' Notice.
T beg to announce myself a candi
date for re-election to *he position of
Tax Receiver of Lowndes county,
object to the coming primary. 1
and conscientiously
New* York State League Meeting.
Syracuse, N. Y., March 12.—The
baseball club owners of the New b fcV e faithfully
York State league rounded up at discharged the duties of the office In
tho Yates Hotel In this city this af- pa©* ©©<• ©/atn request the enn-
tc-rnoon to agree upon a schedule fidence and support of the voters at
and complete other arrangements ths polls.
for the coming season. The schedule
which will probably be adopted by
the league provides for a sason of
126 games, opening April 23 and
closing the second week In Septem
ber.
Respectfully.
C. 8. BACON
For Tax Receiver.
O. Shlerling, a candidate for ths of
fice of Tax Receiver of said county.
E. J. Smith, A. H Vickers, ▲. L.
Hall, G. C. Ml ley, L. E. Futch, L. I.
Roberts, D. H. Mathis. R. W. Starl
ing, V. P. Vickers, C. T. Duggan,
Wm. Marshall, I. P. Hodges. G. C.
Hardle.
Tax Collector's Notice.
1 wish to announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
of Lowndes county, subject to the
coming Democratic primary; I also
wish to thank the citizens aad voters
of Lowndes county tor their klndnera
nnd support given me In the p«*t.
Very reep^ctfully,
£7. G t»fl«<>BR.
FOR COMMISSION 4U
To the Voters of Lowndes County:
I announce myself a candidate for
re election to ths office of county eom
mlmioner of Lowndes county for Nay
lor and Cat Creek districts, subject
io the coming primal y.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The friends of Ivey 8. Wlsnnba-
Ver announce him as a candidate for
re-election on the board jf county
commissioners of Lowndes “county,
subject to the Democratic primary,
and 'solicit for him the votes of his
friends and the people generally. Mr.
Wlsenhaker has made a faithful nnd
efficient commissioner, and will con
tinue his best efforts for the county If
re-elected.
To the Voters of . Lowndes County:
I respectfully announce myse'f a
candidate for the office of County
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues
fer the Valdosta district mbHct to
tho Democratic Primer/. M/ record
n,t chairman of the hoard for fonr
years is know’n to.the people of the
county and I respectfully so Iclt jour
support on that record.
J. w. haoan.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The friends of Mr. 8. J. Carter, re-
srectfully present him to the people
of Lowndes county as a candidate for
county commissioner from the Nay
lor and Cat Creek district, subject to
the Democratic Primary. Mr. Carter
is a man of sound Judgment and ripe
experience, and his friends solicit the
support of the voters.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The many friends of Mr. J. K.
White announce h^a a candidate for
County Commissioner from the Lake
Park and Dasher districts, subject
to the Democratic Primary. Mr.
White formerly served the county
aMy and faithfully In this position,
and the people need him on the
board again.
For County Cotnm>Morcr.
The friends of I. H. Tecs, ot the
Clyattvllle district announce him
■candidate for Count? Commissioner,
subject to the Democratic Primary
and solicit the support of the tax pay
ers and voters of Lowndes county.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election on the board of
County Commissioners from the Ha-
hfra and Lower Fork districts, sub
ject to the Democratic primary* and
will appreciate the support of
votors. If the people see fit to re-elect
me, I shall continue give the coun
ty the best service I afh capable of.
M. MARSHALL
FOR COMMISSIONER,
hereby announce myself a can
didate for County Commissioner for
the Clyattvllle and Ou*Iey 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
I take this method of announcing
myself a candidate for re-electloa on
the hoard of County Commissioners
from the Oualey and ClyatterlUe
districts, subject to th»- Democratic
primary, I will appreciate th© support
if the citizens generally, and If re
elected will continue to give the best
service I am capable of.
W. A. SIM3.
FOR COMMISSIONER.
I b'*g to announce myself a candt-
te for County Commissioner lor
0 Hahlra and Lower Fork districts,
bjee* to the coming primary. If
elected I promise to serve the people
Blthfullv es I did when I was on
he board before.
O. J C0PPA03.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
1 am a candidate for re-election on
We the undersigned citizens of j the board of County Commissioners
Lowndes county hereby announce W. of Lowndes county from the Val
dosta district, subject to the Demo
cratic primary* and will appreciate
the support of my friends and the
voters generally. Respectfully,
J. P. COFFEE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby anounc© myself as a can
didate for county commissioner from
the Hahlra and Lower Fork district
subject to the Democratic Primary.
If elected I promise to give the coun
ty the best possible service.
(signed) W. D. MCMILLAN.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the offleo of County Treat-
of Lowndes County, subject to
the Democratic primary.
L. ANSEL KNIGHT.
Hahlra, Ga., March 1, 1912.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I announce myself for re-election
to the office of County Treasurer,
subject to the primary to be held
May first.
I am profoundly grateful to the
good people of Lowndes county for
their loyalty to me in tho past, and
solicit your support in the coming
primary. Respectfully,
WILLIS LANG.
FOR CORONER.
I am a candidate for re-election
as coroner of Lowndes county and
subject to the Democratic primary
trill appreciate the support of the
votors and tax payers. If re-elected
I will continue to give the office my
dose attention.
?.-4 tf. L. C. SOLOMON.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COI^R'i
I hereby announce myself tt can
didate for Clerk of the Superior
Court, subject to the Democratic
primary. Respectfully,
R. B. MYDDELTON.
FOR SHERIFF.
Sincerely appreciating past sup
port of the voters of Lowndes coun
ty, I respectfully announce my can
didacy for re-election to the office
of Sheriff.
J. E. GORNTO.
Georgia & Florida Ry.
The Direct Line to
Hazlehurst, Vidalia, Swainaboro, Millen, Augusta
and Points in the Carolinas, Virginia, Wasning-
tor , New York and all Eastern cities via Augusta
J Sleeping car service between Valdosta and Augusta on Trains Nos.
6/ id 7.
/ Sleeping Car Service
' On Trains Nos. C and 7 betweeen Augusta, Valdosta and Madison.
No. 4—7:60 s. ra. daily for Douglas, Hazlehurst, Vidalia, arriving
St Augusts 6:25 p. m.
No. 6—6:00 p. m. daily for Dougiae, Halzlehurst, Vidalia and Au-
gusts. k
No. 7—10:22 a. m. datly for Madison.
No. 6—6:15 p. m. dally for Madison.
Connection mad© at Hazlehurst with Southern Railway far Macon,
Atlanta and points West. At Madison, Fla., with 8. A. L. for Live Oakj
Quincy, Tallahassee and points West.
T. E, HARRIS, **mmerclal Agt, j. M. JOHNSON, Ticket Agent,
Valdosta, Oa. Valdosta, Ga.
C H OATTJS, Asst. Traffic Mrg.
Augusta, Ga.
C. McFADDEN. Traffic Mgr,
Augusta, Os.,
SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold at the Court House
door In *atd county on the first Tues
day in April, 1912, within the legal
hours of sale, to-wit: All that tract
or parcel of land on West Adair
street, fronting on said street 47
feet and running back ot equal width
the distance of 189 test; same bar.
lng a house thereon and known as
the Will Scott place with all lm<
provements thereon, said land levied
on as the property of Will Scott
?o satisfy an execution Issued on ths
22nd day of December 1911 from the
City Court of Valdosta, In- said coun
ty, In favor ot G. 1. Shelton against
Will Scott
This 6th day of March, 1912.
J. E. GORNTO, Sheriff.
by lands of W .H. Prosloy, on the
south by lands of Sam MllhouB, on
tho west bv lands of W. T. Varn,
and F. B. Rivers, being the eastern
end of tho Old Tolar Home place.
Also that tract of land lying and
being in the town of Valdosta, sold
county and state, and described as
-follows: Being In the southern
part of said town, bounded on the
South by run of Dukes Branch,
the West by land of Ross, on
cast by lands of Howell and Par-
ramoro, on the north by a 12 foot
alloy. Containing two (2) acres
4nore or les*. belonging; to the es
tate of J. H. Proctor deceased. This
is to dte all concerned to show
cause at the next term ot Court
why said administratrix should not
have loave to soil said property, af
ter advertising sam© a» the law di
rects.
This March 6th. 1918.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained In a certain
deed made on January 8th, 1909 by
A. W. Bryant in favor of the under
signed, the Mutual Building and
Loan Association of Valdosta, Ga.,
which deed wa* duly recorded in
the offleo of the clerk of tho Super
ior court of said county, in book
”FF” page 139 on January 9th, 1909
will be sold before the court house
door In said county on tho first Tues
day 1q April, next, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid
d«r for cash, tho following describ
ed property, to-wit: AH that trao^
or parcel of land situated, lying
and being In tho city of Valdosta,
in said county and state, and des
cribed as follows: Commencing at
th© Northwest corner of Johnson
and Adair streets, thence running
northward along tho west side of
Johnson street 90 feet, thenc West
ward on a line at right angles with
Johnson street 100 feet; thence
Southward to North street 90 feat
and thenc® eastward along the north
side of North street 100 feet to the
starting point; said land to be sold
as tho property of tho said A. W.
Bryant to saatlsfy an Indebtedness
duo and owing by him and secured by
said deed,' the proceeds of said sale
to bo applied to the payment of the
principal nnd Intercut. due and all
costs of sale. Including 10 per cent
trio amount duo as attorneys’
. and *he balar.ro, If any, to bo
delivered to the said A. W. Bryant
as nrovlded for tn said deed.
This March 7th. 1012.
MUTUAL BUILDING AND
LOAN ARSOCTACfATION
OF VALDOSTA. OA.
By D. C. ASHLEY. President.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Minnie L. Prorfor. Administratrix
of fbn estate of .T. TT. Prn/Unr. hnv-
fn nroner form nnplled to the
»»»va to seM sH that
tract ox parcel of land, situated. Iv
an* , n r , fv of Val
dosta. Lowndes conntv. Ga.. and bp-
*hp en,» of OM Tn'sr
TTom n nine* measorln** seventv-ffve
T7B) feet front on Wooding T.sn*».
snd bounded *s follow#: On the
north by Wording Lane, on the East
Valdosta, Moultrie & Western Railroad
Arrivals and Departure of Trains at Valdosta
(Central Standard Time)
ARRIVES
No. 2.—7:80 a. m. (Daily) from Morven, Berlin, leaving Moultrls
6:80 a. tn. connects wltn a. G. L. to- Savannah
and Montgomery; G. ft F. to Mudison and Auguataf
is. 8. & F. ta Macon and Atlanta.
No. 4.—-8:10 p. m. (JL/«ny Except Sunday) Leaves Moultrla 1:11 p. m.
coloccts with all afternoon trains on A. G. L.,
G. S. & F. and G. & F. railroads at Vaidosta.
. DEPARTS
No. 1.—8:80 a. m. (Dally Except Sunday) Arrives Moultrie 10:89
a. m connects with A. C. U, east and west; G. * F*
to Augusta; G.S. ft F. from Macon and Atlanta.
No. 8.—8:80 p. m. (Dally) Arrive© at Moultrie 6:80, connects with
South Georgia Railroad north and southbound at
Morven and with A. B. ft A. and Georgia Northers
eallroads north and South at Moultrie.
If. J. CHAUNCEY, 0. A. E. M. WEEKS, T. A.
, Valdosta, OA Valdosta, Ga.
O. 0. DOUGHERTY Trafflic Manager.
Valdosta. Go.
dred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said adminis
tratrix should not be discharged
from her administration, and re
ceive the letter* of dismission on
tho first Monday In April, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Mrs. Hattie Hutchinson, Gu&r-
dinn of Hoyt Dobson, having In
proper form applied to th e under
signed for leave to sell the timber
on those two tracts or parcels of
land, situated, lying and being In
the Ninth (0) Land District and In
lot* No. BOO and 509 l n Berrien
County, Ga., consisting of the timber
on said lot© of about 46B acres, nnd
that for the purpose of education
nnd maintenance of her said ward
It Is necessary to «elj said timber.
This Is tfffirrforo to cite all con
cerned to show enuse at the next
term of this court why said guar
dian should not have leave to sell
snld property aftnr advertising the
samp ns the law directs.
Tlhs March 6th. 1012.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Th® report of the appraisers ap
pointed to snt nppart n year’s sup
port to Mrs. Mary C. Corbett, wld-
of W. T. Corbett, deceased, hav
ing been duly filed: Thl* Is there
fore to cite all persons concerned,
show cause If any they can, why
Rnld report should’ not be admitted
record nnd be made tho judg
ment of the court on the first Mon
day In April, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County,
i all Whom It May Concern:
Elbert Forest having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent
tter« of adminUtintlon on the es
tate of Ed Crawford, late of said
jiinty, this Is to cite all and sln-
alnr the creditors nnd next of kin
f Eel Crawford to be and appear
t my offleo within the time allowed
by law, and *how cause, If any they
ca n why permanent admlnlitratlon
should not be granted to Elbert
Forest on Ed Crawford’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 6th dnv of March, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—lyowndeg County.
Whereas, Mrs. E. 8. Dasher, Ad
ministratrix of E. S. Dasher r**nre-
rents to the court In her petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that she has fully administered E. S.
Dasher’s estate: This Is therefore
clt© all person* concerned kln-
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
T. W. Touchtone having in proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of H. A. Miley, lato of said
county, this Is to clt© all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
H. A. Miley, to bo and appear.at
nvy office wlth| n the time allowed by
law, and *how cause. If any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to T. W.
Touchtone on H. A. MIley's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 6th day ot March, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Echols county.
To all Whom It May Concern:
Mr*. Minnie I. Staten having In
proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
tn* estate of John B. Staten, late
of said county, this Is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next
of kin of John B. Staten, to be and
appear at my office within the tlm#
allowed by law, and show cause, If
any they cah, why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to
Mrs. Minnie 8taten on John B. Sta
ten’s eztate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 4th day of March, 1912,
J. E. PARRISH, Ordinary.
Hnle of Stock of Merchandise.
Under and by virtue of the author
ity contained ln a certain mortgage
bearing date of September 1st, 1911,
given by C. F. Brown to tbs under
signed for the purpose of securing
the payment of a promissory no*©
dated September 1st, 1911, due ono
day after date, payable to the un
dersigned, or t>carcr, for toe sum of
fifteen hundred ($1,500.00) dollar*
with interest thereon from dr.t® at '
the rate or eight per cent per an
num, tho said niortgago being upon
the entire stock of merchandise
hereinafter described, will be sold*
for cash before the Court House
door ln Lowndes county, within the
legal hours of sale on Thursday, the
4th day of April, 1912, the entire
stock of mercnandlse of C. F. Brown
consisting of dry good*, groceries,
glass ware, toys, underwear, etc.,
said stock of merchandise being now
located in the one story brick bulb
lng, known sn 109 North Patterson
street | n the City of Valdosta, Geor
gia; the proceeds of said sale to be
applied to the payment of said in
debtedness, and all costs of sale as
per the terms and stipulations em
bodied In said mortgage; the said
mortgage being of record In book
6. folio 619 of the mortgage rec
ords of said county. ^
(Signed) A. B. BROWN.