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THE VALDOWTA TIMES
X
VALDOSTA, JaR,'
WILSON DEAD IN
HIS OWN SLATE,
SAYS MR. DEM
Atlanta Man Says a Visit
[ ' . There Will Show It
HE fife JCST RETURNED FROM
• NEW JERSEY, WHERE HE
~ OTJIDIED THE SITUATION AND
•SAW IT AS IT IS. “
Atlanta, Oa., April 3.—Hardy Ulm
J# back tropi a vacation of a week
or so spent in Now York and Now
Jersey, and th 0 Atlanta Journal and
Wilson campaign manager* ought tol
be happy again. ' , |
Mr. Ulm Isn’t in tno last concern
ed about the brain-storm certain peo
ple are baying about his trip east
mj the fact that ho wroto aomo ar
chies on tho presidential situation.
Ihs on 1 v comment was to laugh.
"1 wrote my honest impressions
cl the situation os I abw it while
j away," said Mr. Ulm. “It any man
• ifthto that Woodrow Wilson is polit
ically dead in the state o fwhich he
is now the eblef executive, he has
. only to go teere, obearve, talk with
. the’ people and gee just what Is
what.
"It is but fair to say that under
.-New Jersey's primary law and exiat-
- ing conditions, Wilson will get
some of the delegates from that
' state. Informed men there aay he
will get about 12 of the He
. , will not get a vote in New" York—
that Is, « delegate. It la the gen-1
■ era! belief that Wilson will not have
exceeding 20 delegates from any of
■he eastern states beyond New Jer-
Announcements.
i
V* nd
“It la also a fact that the rank
r and die of people in the east are
Dot ouch concerned about the pres
idential race now and one really
does not bear aa muen about Itthere
as we do down here. Tbe politi
cians are talking, but the mass of
voters seem to .ho waiting for at-
to take a more definite shape,
rather astonished to - find
ody Is taking Roosevelt aer-
tbere—In fact they are all
" Whatever hold
. FOR ORDINARY.
To tho voters of Lowndes county:
I am n candidate for Ordinary. It
you belloTo that tho-eonnty'f inter
est will bo served In n satisfactory
manner by my administration ot the
affairs of this Important office, I re
spectfully solicit your Influence and
support In the coming primary.
Very respectfully,
P. M. CHENEY.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Voters of-Lowndes County.
I respectfully announce myself aa
s cadnldato for tho office ot ordinary
o' this county, subject to the nomi
nating primary. I will approclatr
your votes and support and promlso
It sleeted to devote thy entire time
to tho duties of tho office. I have
lived among yon for tho past thir
teen years, and feel myself competent
to successfully handle the affair* of
the office. It will be my aim to work
for tho Interests of the people at all
times. Respectfully,
W. J. DURANT.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the CT.lsens of Lownde* County:
I respectfully announce mysel! a
candidate for the office of Ordinary
of this county, subject to th. primary
election.
If elected, I promise a faithful per
formance of the duties of the office
Owing to my affliction with rheu
matism. I am unable to perform I be
duties of traveling snleman, so long
eld by me.
I have never been a candidate be
fore, and ask and need your support
My past experience In office will
enable me to successfully All the po
sition.
Very respectfully,
CLINTON GRIFFIN.
dead oa a door
ono of th 0 Wll-
onagers in Georgia,
remarkable assertion
• amid that Oscar Under-
wouid mot get a single soutn-
Qelegafe 'from any other state
but Alabama, In the national con
vention.
Thor* are many people all over
Georgia who believe Underwood has
mor« than -a good chance to get the
Georgia delegation.
Just arrived a carload of thous
and to twelve hundred and fifty
pound males. The prices and terms
ays right. Mlsell Live Stock Co.,
In old'Griffith Stables.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Voters of Lowndes County:
I take thts method of announcing
my name for re-election to the office
o' 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 conntv
ind wish to return thanks to my
rends who hare stood so loyally by
In the past, and with to solicit
heir continued friendship and sup-
■ort. promising thorn, of coarse, a
ffifk' faithful performance Of my ddtle, In
hnvo had In that [he future, aa la the past, as 1 un-
SIRS. McKAE IS ACQUITTED.
In Her Second Trial (ho Jury Found
Her Not Guilty.
'Opelousas, I.a„ Aprtl 2.—Mrs.
•Sloo Runge MeRae, charged with klll-
'tng Allen Garland, was acquitted to
day on her second trial. The flrat
ibearing resulted in « mistrial.
Just received a bunch of stan
dard bred fancy driving and saddle
, horses. Considering the quality
price Is right Mflell Live
Co. In old Griffith Stables.
To IV Tried for Murder,
aterloo, la., April 3.— Conslder-
•ble Interest Is manifested In the
‘ -ease of Of. -T. McCasktn. who Is to be
. placed on trial here tomorrow for
the alleged murder of Henry Phillips
• wealthy farmer. The killing Is
sold to hare resulted from a dispute
. between-the two men over a aewlag
machine. „ McCasklll has never de-
nied the killing of Phillips, but da-
clarcs he acted In eelf-defenae.
Wome„ for Good Rends.
Chicago, ill., April 3.—Nearly one
thousand delegates, representing
•Women’s clubs'and other organIsa-
- ttoni throughout Illinois, won on
hand today at the opening of what
is believed to be the Brat convention
of women ever held <n America tor
tbe sol^ purpose of promoting the
good roads movement. Miss Jane
Adams, th a noted settlement worker,
presided over tbe Initial session,
which was held this afternoon nt
- the Auditorium Hotel. The conven
tion will continue over tomorrow.
'erstand them.
'f Very Respectfully.
A. Y. SIMMS.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Cttlsens of Lowndes County:
I announce myself a candidate for
Ordinary subject to the coming pri
mary. t wftl appreciate the support
of tbe roteru and I promise If eleet-
ol, to give the -people Ot Lowndes
county my whole time and “attention
strictly to the dnttee of the office.
t highly appreciate alt past favors
shewn me by the people ol our coun
ty. f beg to remain.
Most respeat'ulty.
J, F. PASSMORE
Rill ORDINARY,
t hereby announce myself a can
didate for Ordinary of Lowndes conn
ty. subject tc the Democratic prt-
attry. I was horn and reared In the
county, and In all of my more than
tC years eltlaenshlp hare never been
candidate tor eny office before.
Vow, however, I respectfully solicit
the support at the -vo’ers. If 1 am
elected I promise the most faithful
service I am carpSble of, and shall
rigidly attend to tbe duties of tho
office. I shall deeply appreciate your
vote.
| Respectfully,
MORGAN.
Tax Receivers’ Notice.
I beg touannounce myself n candi
date, for re-election to the position of
Tax Receiver of Lowndes county,
pbjeot to the coming primary. 1
here faithfully and conscientiously
discharged the duties ot ths office In
tb. pan: and again request me con
fidence and support or the voters at
ths polls.
Respectfully,
0. 8. BACON
For Tax Receiver.
We the undersigned cttlsens ot
Lowndes county hereby announce W.
Shterllng, a candidate for the of
fice of Tax Rocelver of said county.
E. J. Smith, A. H Vickers. A. L.
Hall, O. C. Mlley, L. E. Futch, L. t
Roberts, D. H. Mattes, R. W. Burl
ing, V. P. Vickers, C. T. Duggan,
Wm. Marshall, I. P. Hodges. G. C.
Hardla.
Tax Collector's Notice.
I wish to announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
of Lowndee county, subject to the
coming Democratic primary; I also
wish to thank the citizens and voters
of Lowndes county tor their kindness
and aupport given me In the pa*t.
Very reeprotfnlly,
a. 0 OKi’IFR.
FOlt COMMISSION VIS
To the Voters of Lowndes County:
I announce myself a candidate for
re election to tbe office ol county com
mlsefoner of Lowndes county for Nay
lor and Cat Creek dlitrtols,-subject
10 the coming prims: y.
'X.unoo
the board of County Commlxtom rs of capita
from the Onaley and Clyattsrille .'beejyjMi
o : k to bo employed has
districts, subject to tbe Democratic J*«*ttoner§ dealr« all the right*
piyrUegea conferred by the
To the Voters of Learndea County:
1 hereby announce myself a car.dl
date for rite office of Ordinary of
jour county, otrbject to the Democratic
primary. Having been a cltlson of
tbit county for 10 year* and having
never before asked for an office,
feel that I can with propriety ask
your support In tbe ccmtng election.
I'promise. If elected, to perform all
duties pertaining to ‘.be office to the
very heat of my ability. Yon rote to-
IMfod.
Respectfully,
J. C. KINO
FOR TAX RECEIVER
f hereby announce myeelf a can
didate for tax receiver ot Lowndet
county and subject to tha Democratic
Primary and will appreciate you"
CHARLIE K. HOWELL
rote and influence
Respectfully,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The friends of Ivey S. Wlsnnbu-
ker announce him as a candidate tor
re-election on the board of county
commissioners of Lowndes county,
subject to the Democratic primary,
and solicit for him the votes of his
friends and the people generally. Mr.
Wtsenhaker has made a faithful and
efficient commissioner, and will' con
tinue his best efforts for the county If
re-elected.
To tbe Voters of Lowndes County
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of County
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues
for the Valdosta district. rnoHet to
the Democratic Primary. My record
as chairman of the board for four
years Is known to the people ot the
county and I respectfully ao-lcli jour
support on that Tocord.
J. W. HAOaN.
.TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The friends of Mr. M. M. Blanton
hereby announce him aa a candidate
for County Commissioner from the
Naylor district, and solicit the rap
port of th« -rotors In the democrat
ic primary.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The many friends ot Mr. J. K.
White announce him a candidate for
County Commissioner from tho Lake
Park and Daaher districts, subject
to the Democratic Primary. Mr.
Whits formerly served the county
ably and faithfully In this poslttoa,
and the people need him on the
board again.
Por County Ootmn>> Hirer.
The friends of 1. If, P«s, of the
Clyattvllle district announce him s
-nndldate for County Cotnte.tssloner,
subject to the Democrt'lc Prlata.y
and eol'clt the aupport of the tax pay
ers and voters of Lowness county.
FOlt COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election on the boaid ot
County Commissioners from tbs Ha-
hlra and Lower Fork districts, sub
ject to the Democratic primary, and
will appreciate the support ot tha
voters. If ths people see lit to re-elect
me, 1 shall continue to give the coun
ty the best terries I am capable of.
M. MARSHALL'
primary. I will appreciate the support
of the citisens generally, and If re
elected will continue to fire the heat
sendee I am capable of.
W. A. SIMS.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I am a candidate for re-election on
the board of County Commissioner*
of Lowndes countj from the Val
dosta district, subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and will appreciate
the support of my friends and tha
rotors generally. Respectfully,
J. P. COFFEE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSION Elt.
I hereby anounce myself as a can
didate for county commissioner from
the Hahlrs and Lower Fork district
subject to the Democratic Primary.
It elected I promise to give the coun
ty tbe beet possible service.
(signed) W. D. MCMILLAN.
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Treas
urer of Lowndes County, subject to
the Democratic primary.
L. ANSEL KNIGHT.
Hahlra, Ga., March I, 1912.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER \
I announce myself tor ri
to the office of County
subject to the primary*
May first.
I am profoundly gratefn
good people of Logjides
their loyalty to me In the past,
solicit your support In the coining
primary. Respectful^
WILLIS LANG.
For coroner. ,
I am a candidate} for re-election
as coroneryof Lowndes county and
subject to the Democratic primary
will appreciate the aupport of the
rotors and tax payers. It re-elected
1 will continue to give the office my
close attention.
2-4 tt. L. C. SOLOMON.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
1 hereby announce myaelf a can
didate for Clerk of the Superior
Court, subject to the Democratic
primary. Respectfully,
R. B. MYDDELTON.
FOR SHERIFF.
Sincerely apprerlatlng past sup
port of ths voters ot Lowndes coun
ty, I respectfully announce my can-
•-■Commmi Lews" aa enumerated In
section Hio. 2212 ot the Civil Code
of mo;
7. They desire, for said corpora
tion, tb i power and authority to
apply fo - and accept amendments to
Its chart-r by vote ot a majority of
Ita outst mding stock, at the time of
rack ap. ideation.
WHBILEFORE Petitioners pray to
he Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers, priv
ileges And . Immunities, herein aet
forth, sli or now, or may hereafter
be. allowed a corporation of similar
character under the laws of Oeorgla.
| JAS. F. McCRACKIN.
Filed
j Attorney (or Petitioners,
ed /In office March 16th, 1912
/R B. MYDDELTON. Clerk.
I hertby certify that the foregoing
Is a true copy or the petition for
charter/ as tiled (p office. This
March 15, 1912.
| R B. MYDDELTON. Clerk.
Mr. Carter Tor The Legislators.
Ths frlsnfls of Mr. 8. J. Carter,
of the Naylor district, have urged
end received hit consent to' with
draw his name at a candidate for
County Commissioner, and mat sad
hereby announce him n candidate
representative to the leglsla-
tnra, subject to the democratic pri-
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters ot Echols County:
Through the aollcltotlous of
fncadawnd an earnest desire on my
own psrt to serve the people as rep-
rcrentatlve ot Echo)# county. I here
by announce myaelf a candidate for
FOR COMMISSION lilt,
hereby announce myself a can
didate for County Commissioner for
the Clyattvllle and Ousley districts,
subject to the Democratic primary,
and I respectfully solicit the sup
port ot the democratic voters of the
county. H. W. BROWN.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I beg to announce myself si eanlt-
late for Count; Commissioner lnr
he Hahlrs and Lower Fork districts,
subject to the coming primary, if
elected I promise to serve the people
.’olthfully as l did when I was on
he board before.
O. 1 COPPAOX.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I take this method of announcing
myaelf * cat didate tor roe lection on
duties In, future aa In the pant.
Thanking tne pcopij lor past fe
vers, I am, very reapcerfctlly,, :
2-22 wtt. * tjjf SMITH,:.
■ AMENDMENT TO CHARTER
GEOR HA—Lowndes County.
To the Superior Court of said. Coun-
■ U:
The petition of tho Mutual Duild-
Ing A Loan Association of Valdosta,
Georgia, respectfully shows:
1. /That Its corporate name la the
h'Mmnal Building & Loan Asaoela-
ttou df Valdosta, Georgia”; that It
ncorporated by the Superior
court irof Lowndes county, Georgia,
end tile date-Of It* Incorporation to
Mini jjqd, 1299, and that up tol
tli c present time there have -been no:
to Its charter.
itloner desires nn
arter granted by
" Lowndes rmi fi
ll ay of March
horlzo and cm-
Mutual Ilulldlng
of Valdosta, Goor-
littd money to persons not
rs thereof, nor shareholders
[therein, at eight per cent or lees, and
to tho extent and In the manner pro
vided and authorised by section 2878
of the Code of Georgia of 1910, and
the amendment to said section ot
thejCode of Georgia’ passed by the
General Assembly of Georgia -by an
|[ictiapproTe ( l August 15th, 1910 and
on pages 55, 56, and 67 of the acts
of the General Assembly of Georgia
of 1910, and to authorise said aaso-
clatlon to do any or the things au
thorised by said section 2878 of the
[Code ot Georgia of 1910, and the
■■amendment thereto.
■ Petitioner further shows that
Uhls application for said amendment
to lta charter has been authorised
lly proper action of said corpora
tion, to-wlt: By resolutions of Its
Board of Directors unanimously pass
ed by said Board ot Directors nt n
regular meeting held April 1st, 1012
and by resolutions unanimously pass
ed by the stockholders of said cor
poration nt their annual meeting
l-eld April 1st, 1012,
4. Petitioner flies along with
this ita said petition, a certlfled ab
stract. from tl* minutes of the Board
Mutual Building ft Loan Association said lota Is sit:
of Valdosta,-Georgia, dSfcertlfy that ling,
the foregoing resolutions are true I (2) Also tha:
abstracts from tbs minutes of the land lying and I
Board'of Directors of said corpora- Valdosta, said
tlon passed April 1st, ljf2. fronting fifteen |
wltneaa my hand and the seal of * ~
said corporation hereto affixed.
AUIAL WINN
Secretary of Mutual Ilulldlng &
I.oa n Association of Valdosta, Ga,
Exhibit “II."
Tlio following resolutions wero un.
.impiously pnssed by tho stockhold-
ero of tho Mutual Building & Bonn
Association of Valdosta, Georgia, ut
their annum meeting held April 1st.
1912, to-wlt:
1. RESOLVED: That tho presi
dent of tho “Mutual Building &
l oan Association of Valdosta, Geor
gia," be, and li„ i 8 hereby directed
and authorized to make application
maty,
„, _ ,, in or
lea* on Patterson street and lying
between the Bitfle Coffee Place and
lundn owned -by the estate ot A.
Converse and running hack west
about three hundred (300) feet to
a straight plank fence, thence run
ning South on a line with tbe said
plank fence to the run of Dnke’n
Boy, thence Eaat about two hundred
end twenty-flve (825) feet to tho
West line of the Magoae lot, thence
north along the Magoxe lot to land
of McAlpln, thence along tbe west
line of McAlpln'* land to the land «*
Elizabeth Brown, said tract being A
port of lot number mxty two (•*)
In the eleventh district and known
In the nam 0 of this company to tho aa a part of the Abram Brown
superior court of Lowndea county,
Georgia, for an amendment to Ita
charter granted by the superior court
of Lowndea county, on tbe 22nd day
ot March. 1809, so as to authorize
and empower tli 0 Bald Mutual Build
ing ft Loan Association of Valdosta,
Georgia "to lend money to persona
not member** thereof, nor sharehold
ers therein, at eight per cent or
lose, end to the extent and In the
muiiner provided and authorized by
section 2878 of ih. Code of Georgia
place. Upon the tract of land above
dew-rlbed I* situated four _ frame
houses. ' L j!”
(3) Also that trac’ or parcel ot
land lying and being In tho city ot
Valdosta, Lowndes county, Oeorgla,
described as followa: Commencing
nt a point on the west side ot Pat
terson street, at the south-east cor
ner of Emily Brown’s garden fence,
thenco along th e lino of Patteraon
street south one hundred and twen
ty (120) feet: thence weet on a 11ns
of 1910, and the amendment to at right angles with Patterson street
dldaqy for re-election io the offloe nr Director* of, said corporation
of -Sheriff.--' -S ^ "fer'.^lnl 1^
J. E. C.OHNTO. implication tor said amendment and
marked exhibit A. ana hereto at
tached, and also s certlfled abstract
from the minute* of the stoekhold-
ere of said corporation showing aatd
resolutions of ths atockholdera of
raid corporation, authorising this
replication for said amendment to
In charter marked exhibit B. hereto
attached.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays
that the foregoing amendment to Ita
charter a* prayed tor he allowed and
granted by the court, and that ft be
authorized to do any and all the
tiling* naked tor In said foregoing
amendment In nddltlon to the pow
ers already conferred upon It by Its
said original charter.
MUTUAL BUILDING ft T.OAN
ASSOCIATION OF VALDOSTA, OA.
By D. C. ASHLEY, President
DENMARK AND GRIFFIN,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
said office, promlv’oa me people It jFIkrL- In office this April 2nd,
elected a faithful V'rfJ.arge of- nl> HT2.
PETITION FOR CHAIITF-R
GEORGIA—Lowndes Count:
The petition of J. T. Mar
Conolcy, J. T. Blalock, A. '
ton. J, M. Wilkinson,
Geo. Vnrn, J. J. Nei
Simma and D. B. Small anc m -r-m
ztea, of tho county, and *'ate
aioresaid, respectfully shows:
1. Toat they desire for them-.
roro“;» t el f n *“‘ C *t|««r gMutedby the Superior Court of
“Jr,, county, on tb. 22nd_day of
MYDDELTON,
L Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
JiOwn&CB County.
Fvhltilt “A/*
l[TJje following renolutton* were
UwinlmniHilr nawied'Tjy the. director*
or the ’Mutual Dnlldlng St Loan An
notation of Valdost*, Oeorgla. at
ttalr regular meeting4g]d April 1st,
Bit, to-wtti
RiattMBTED: That the*pr<*«-
1 Ttulldlng & Loft n
doHta, Georgia, bo
he fg bfrahy directed and author-
f?ed to make application In the
lor Court of IdOwndea County, Oeor-
Kf (or'nn amendment to Ita char*
said section of tho Code of Georgia,
passed by the Genernl Assembly of
Georgia by on Act approved August
16th, 1910, end on pages 66, 66 and
57 of the act« of the Genernl A&-
ftemblv of Georgia of 1910, and to
authorize snld association to do any
of the things authorized by said sec
tion 2878 of th« Code of Georgia of
1910. nnd the said amendment
thereto.”
2. RESOLVED: That the pres
ident ot this association be author
ized nnd directed to do anything
necessary to procure tho foregoing
amendment to the Charter for this
association.
Valdosta, Gn„ Apr. 2nd, ’12.
T, Ablnl Winn, Secretary of tho
Mutual Dullding A Loan Associa
tion of Valdosta, Georgia, do certify
that the foregoing resolutions nre
true abstracts from tho mlnutca of
the stockholders of snld corporation
l-ssscd April 1st, 1912.
Witness my hand nnd the seal of
Mild corporation hereto affixed.
ABIAL WINN.
Secretary Mutual Ilulldlng & Loan
Association of Valdosta, Georgia.
Piled In office this April 2nd, 1912.
PAUL MYDDELTON,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court,
I.ewndes County.
GEORGIA—Echolg County,
Under and by virtue of a power
of salo contained in u certain niort-
guco executed by A. C. Peterson, to
Peter Sumpson, dated the 23rd day
of February, 1912, and recorded lu
the office of tho clerk of the super-
lor court of Echols county, In Rook
E. folio 198 and 199, the under
signed will soil at public outcry, at
the court house door In nald county,
during the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, on the
fltwt Tuesday In May, 1912, the fol
lowing property to-wlt; “Eight
city lota In the town of Statenvllle,
Georgia, In th* county of Bchola,
and know aa No.'a 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10. 11 and being fifty by one hun
dred and fifty feet, and locatod
directly In front of the residence of
.1. J. Sharpe, Sheriff of Echola coun
ty Said sale for the purpose of
paying a certain promissory note for
the sum of $26, executed and de
livered by A. C. Peterson to Peter
Sampson, on tho 23rd day of Feb
ruary, 1912, and due and payable
flften days after dato, stipulating
for Interest from date until paid at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum,
nnd ten per cent attorneys fees, tho
total nmount due on said note being
526 principal, $2 Interest and $2.70
attorneys fees and all cost of thla
proceeding, as provided In said mort
gage. A deed to tho purchaser will
lie made by the undersigned.
This the 6th day of April, 1912.
OSWALD WILKINSON.
Attorney In fact for Peter Sampson.
one hundred and five feet, thenco
north on n line parallel with Patter
son street one hundred and twenty
(120) feet, thenco east on a line at
right angles with Patterson atreet
one hundred and five feet to point
of starting, said described tract be
ing a part of the land conveyed by
1*11 Holland to Abrnm Tlrown by
deed dated April the 10th 1885. Tbe
snld tract will be sold in two parcels
.»e follows, to-wlt: One lot com
mencing at the north-east corner ot
said tract nnd fronting enst on Pat
terson street alxty-nlno feet and six
Inches, and extending bnck west for
a distance of one hundred and five
(106) feet, on which is situated ono
frnme house: also ono vacant lot
fronting East on Pnttorson street
ffty feet, and six Inches, and extend
ing we®t for n distance of one hun
dred and five feet.
(4) Also a one-half undivided
Interest In all thnt tract or parcel of
land lying nnd being In the city of
Valdosta, said «tote and connty,
fronting fifty feet on lllll Avenuo
and running back one hundred feet
to the lands of the Atlantic Coait
Lino Railroad Company, nnd bound
ed o n the north by Hill avenue, on
the east by T. M. Cook, on the south
by land of the Atlantic Const Lins
Railroad Company, and on the west
by an 'alley, nnd on which said tract
Is situated two store buildings.
Tho snld sale being for distribu
tion among the heirs nt inw.
Thla the 30th dnv of March, 1912.
ft. O. KAZANZAfl.
R. F. LINRRURGBR.
Admlntatrntor* of tho estate ot
John Knzanzns.
AdmlnLlrntom Hale.
GEORGIA—Lou-ndes County.
Under and by vlrtuo of an order
granted by (h© Court of Ordinary of
snld county nt the March term, I
1912, will be sold at public outcry, I mcnt CSBh , , ald p ,y m ^ t t0 ‘ w
before tbo court house door In said .. . ., ' , .
county. o„ th„ first Tuesday In May. m * da H|,on ArrMtc '“ Mttmate
1912. within the legal hours of sale,: of completed construction, Slid in-
PJtOPOHALt).
For tho Installation of the Plumb*
ing, Moating, Sewerage, Drainage
ami Kjoceytlc Conduit and Wiring
Lowndes County Jail.
Proposals will ba received at tha
Clerk of tha Superior Court's office,
lu the county court house, lor the
board of County Commissioners of
Lowndes county, Georgia, at 10
o'clock a. m. on the 16th day of
April, 1912, for the installation and
completion of plumbing, heating,
sewerage, dralnango and Electrlo
conduit and wiring of the Lowndes
county jail to he built In the city of
Valdosta, Ga.
Plana and epeclflcttlons can be
had by applying at the office of the
Clerk of Superior Court, Valdosta,
Ga., a certlfled check of $20., made
payable to the clerk, to accompany
each application for plans & specifi
cations; check to bo returned whan
plans aro delivered to the Clerk of
the Donrd.
Separate bids will bo received
upon th 0 plumbing, sewerage and
drslnnge, and on hentjng and electrlo
wiring, or ns a whole.
Proposals to bo bused upon pay-
body politic under the name and
style of Valdosta Chautauqua-.MtH
elation, for tbo period of twenty (20)
years.
2. The principal office of said cor
poration shall be In the city ot Val
dosta, State and county aforeaaldl
3. The object of said corporation
primarily educational; with the
intention of raising the moral and
li*:ellectual standard of the common-
ity, and. attracting to it the best
class of people, and doing any and
all things necoasary ?Qjr the carrying
out of tho Chautauqua Ideals.
4. The business or work to be
done by the proposed corporation la
the putting on of attractlona and
doing any and all kinds of work la
which Chautauquas are usually en
gaged.
6. Th* capital stock of said cor
poration shall he $2,500.00, aald
stock to be nonassessable, with the „„
privilege of increasing thp game to s "rt,
$3,000.00 by two-thirds vote of the' A mer(dn
stockholder*,.and the said stock Is'
to be divided Into shares of $25.00,1 (V
each. Ten per cent of tbe amu-nt t Abi
March, 1899,.so aa io authorize and
jgupower the said Mutual Dulldlng
iSBlLonn Association of Valdosta,
Hnrgin. to lend nv>ney to persons
n.bora thereof, nor sharehold-
W^lif'rpin, nf eight per cant
Si nnd to tbe extent and In the
IgfctfkK r provided and authorised by
■iCtfon 2878 of the Code of Georgia
-1010, nnd th** amendment to
sec Mon of the Code of Oeorgla
pained by the General Assembly of
GWorg.'.t by an net approved August
16th, 1010 and «n page* 55, 50 and
67 of 'th.. acts of the General As
sembly of Georgia of 1910. and to
authorize paid association to do any
of d^e things' authorized by said gec-
tlon 2*7* of the God© of Georgia of
19101 and the said amendment there
to. [
2. j REFOLDED: That the prosl-
'<« association he authorized
•4-d to do anything neces-
prorn re tho foregoing
? r to the charter of this as-
'oita, Ga.. Apr. 2nd, *12.
(ho following describe,] real ©state,
belonging to the estnte of John Ka-
ranzas, late of said county, deceased,
to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of
land, containing one-hnlf acre, more
or lese, Ivlng and being on the West
side of Troup street, ! n tbe city of
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia;
ptall&tlon for 80 per cent of said
estimate. Tbe 'balance of twenty (20)
per cent to be paid upon the com
pletion and acceptmnee of said
work.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids. For any In-
fiontlng on said Troup Street 0 n© j formation regarding thla work, tamo
I* nnd red and five (105) feet, and.may be had upon application to the
running haek du. west two hundred j Architect, Lou I, R. Benz, Valdozla,
rnd t*n feot and bounded ns
lows: On th© north by land* of| Ua "
John Hudson, on the East bv Troun
street, on tho muth by lands of W.P. {
Corbett, nnd on the West bv land I
of ThoniBs Hudson. Th© Paid last I
above described tract will be sold {
?n parcels as fol’ows, to-wlt: One j
fronting on Kings Alley slxty-
R. B. MYDDELTON.
Clerk of the Boird Co Com.
Negro Died In the Depot,
negro named John Law, who
— - - on hlg wav from Haylow to
Icht (08) root and extending berk Pelham and was being carried on a
n.'iith one hundred nnd five MOB) I... . u . , .... - a
feet; one lot fronting on King. Al-I rnl ’ , n * lle ■* * nt r Coaat Una
!»v slr'v ran) foot nnd extending <t‘ > P°t this morning about 11:30
hack south tor a dlztanec of one o'clock. The railroad officials did
hundred end live rest '186) feet; nol want to take the negro aa apae-
et.o one let fronting on Troun .treet
forty feet and ztx tnetiee eomirenelnw n * wlthoo. a doctor* certlflcatn
l„ th een’ee of Kings Alter, end showing what was the trouble with
..tensing w..t en eve., width tor a .him. Th. negro who was accompa*
,n«tsn-c ef etoMe.two feef: ,i.s ono, n y| nK him went out to get a phyzt-
r «• “*• •
*'tdth for n distune© of P^yMclan walked In the door tho
k*"-*«vn reet* *’*o ftr/i »o» front In'* rick negro died.
Troon Street tMrtv.twn reet en* Th , doctor felt his pnl.e and told
the other negro that he needel en
(nohos, end extending Me* west
even width for a dtetaneo
Winn, Secretary of th* e |ghty-two feet, on each of which undertaker and not a doctor.