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THE VALDOSTA TIMES,
VALDOSTA, OA., SATURDAY, APRIL IS. ISIS,
VALDOSTA SEMI WEEKLY TIMES
C. C. BRANTLEY, Editor.
K. It. TURNER, BiulneM Manager.
SUBSCRIPTION PKICE $1 A YEAH
Filtered at the Poatofflc© at Valdosta,
Ga., «i Second Clah Hail Matter.
The Waycros* Herald has shown
wonderful Improvement during the
paat few weeks. Its print la much
f*tter than It waa before, and its
new editor, Mr. C. K. Hawk, seoins
to be a hustler
Dick Croker, the former boss of
Tammany In New York, Bays tlin*.
Woodww Wilson cannot he elected
president of the United States,
cause of the many Indiscreet things
he has written In his history.
PETITION FOB CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Lownd®* County.
To the Superior Court of Said
County
The petition of Herbert T. Hart
man, of Philadelphia, Pa., O. B. Ra
ker, of Boston, Mass., C. L. Ayl*ng.
of Boston, Maas., and W. B. Co no-
ley, of Lowndes county, Georgia, re
spectfully shows:
That they desire for them-
a true and correct copy of the ap
plication for charter of the Va»dosi.i
Lighting Company as now of (P.e In
this office.
This tbs jnth day of April, 1UJ2.
PAUL MYDDELfON,
jDeputy Clerk.
4-13 w4t.
ADMINISTRATOR'S sale.
The Issue of the campaign tills
year will bo the tariff question, and
the Democrat who Is most conspicu
ously engaged In the tariff fight is
t)*© floor leader from Alabama—Hon.
Oscar Underwood.
The friends of Prof. Wilson claim
that Oregon will go for him. Ore-
gon I* the birthplace of the "recall**
and It aeemfl itkely that it may tie
on to a candidate who has tied on
to that hereey.
Roosevelt rot only ono delegate In
Kentucky and that one will proba
bly come from Rreathltt county,
where every man carries a Bowfo
knife nnd a pletol and where life
l.« a continuous nightmare.
Cordelo la making arrangements
to put a good hall team In the field
next year. Quitman usually get* if)
a good team enrly In the aeaaon, de
feats everything else In sight be
fore they begin to. play and then dis
band*
The Mornings News la wondering
what haa become of tho war clouds
Jn the Balkans. It Is probable that
all of tho people over there who had
any fUtyt In them at all have'boon
the. clon'd* hayo dlsap-
red wltl^thom.
Senator Bacon, of Georgia, was
elected president pro tern of the
United Staten senate this week In
the absenco of Vic© President Fair
banks, and it Is said that he serv'd
with becoming dignity. This ought
to convlnco Tom Watson that the
aenator la not "still in Europe."
TIIE JOURNAL’S CARTOONS.
If one were to Judge by the car
toons In the Atlanta Journal, the
Democratic epeaker In congreas, the
Democratic leader on the floor of
that body and the Democratic gov
ernor of Ohio are about aa bad citi
zens as one can find. In fact, they
ought to be In the penitentiary In
stead of their present positions, for „ iJU
they are conspirators, pirate* and ! made Cody politicfunder the name !
COMPANY. _ —- „.---si
2. The term of years for which before the court house door in said
petitioners aek to be bo Incorporated . flrat Tuesday In May,
Is twenty years, with the privilege M 912, between th# legal hours of
of renewal to date from the cxplra-« sa l e » the following described real
tio n of that time. j estate, belonging tc the estate of J.
3. The principal office of said . H - P«*octor, late of aaid county, de-
rompany shall be In the city of Vftl-, cca f®<L to-wlt: .
dosta, state and county aforesaid, I A " that tract parcel of land,
l.ut petitioners desire the right to «*tuated, lying and being in the city
establish branch offices In this state Valdosta, Lowrdes county, Ga.,
or elsewhere, whenever the holders and being the eaftern end of the
of tho majority stock may so.deter- Tolar home p)>ce, measuring 75
ruffians of the worst sort.
We have seen Democrat* cartoon-
c<J and carrlcatured In Republican
papers, and we have seen Republi
can statesmen pictured In the moat
ridiculous manner in Democratic
papers, but we have never Been a
Democrat of any reputation -lelJ
up to rldlnije day after day— 1 "time
selves, their associate*, successor* , QEOROFA—^Loyttdy' County. +■
and asslgna to be incorporated and | under and by virtue of an order,
je a body politic under the name! 8 r *ntod by the C#ort of Ordinary
style of VALDOSTA LIGHTING county, at tho April term,
V1PANY. 11912, will be sold at public outcry,
M
... and time out"—with never a let-!mine. ^ront on Wording Lan#, and
... *», T , niriiirim' I >• Tho capital stock of said pro- bounded an follow!: On the north
pp- like .ho Journal Is picturing j jjQh< d t . orporation Hha „ be three hun- b >' Wooding Lane on the east by
these three distinguished Democrats dred thousand dollars, divided lnio J* nt * 9 °* W. H. Presley; on the south
Q ii *. nf ih. imvini? -vnn "hares of ona hundred dollars each, "X land of Sam Mbhous, on the W“st
" ,r 0 of lhBm * on with the prlllrege of Increulng the >'7 l»"d of W. T. Van, and F. B.
high places by their merit and all, same from time to time to Ulver».
of thorn filling those places with '.sig
nal ability nnd credit to themselves
and their party.
And what Is It all anout? What
has tho Journal against either of
tuem. Congressman Underwood Is
remaining at his post of duty doing
the best work of this generation for
bis party and for tho nation. Ho I*
not taking any hand In the cam
paign that Is being wug*d by his
friends and admirers in all sections
of tho country. He 1» proving him
self a salesman of dignity and of
presidential size by tho attitude he
assumes *vhlle hts friends are at
work for him.
urn of five hundred tho;.- AI «o all that tract of land lying
sand dollars by a majority vote an< ^ being In the '<£Fii °t Valdosta,
of the stockholders. Petition-* ra|d county and and described
«rs further desire the right to aB follows: Being In the Bouthern
Issue common and preferred stock ! ,ar * °f sa * d town, beurded on the
In such proportions as the stock- *°uth by the run of Dukes’ branch,
holders may determine, and under ° n west by land of Ross, on the
such rules as may be provided by the eaR t by lands of Howell and Parra-
by-laws of said company, the Issu- ,noro and on th© north by a twelvo-
ance of all said stock being subject, alley, containing two--acres
however, to the supervision and per- ,r,or ® °r 1 GS8 - for the purpose of net-
I mission of the Railroad Commission tlement of debt*, ana distribution,
cf the stale of Georgia. I This the. 4th day of April, 1912.
5. Ten per cent, of said capital J* FROCTOR,
stor k has already been paid In I Administrator ortjbe Estate of J.
f». Tho object of said corporation ' Proctor. * 4-13 w4t.
Is pecuniary gain to Itself and Its
stockholders.
7. The business to be carried on
bj . said corporation Is:
(a) To manufacture, use, sell,
furnish and chargo for elec
tricity for the purposff of light,
ECZEMA? TRY ZEMO.
Has Cured Worst Cases nnd You Can
Provo It for Only 25 Cents.
,, . . >». *..« »,*.»,«„« u. Yes, try Zemo. That’s all you
What .’ns Champ CInrk dono ; heat and power, and for any other ! need to do to get rid of the worst
receive c- ’ h treatment at tho hands i purposes for which electricity may cas© of eczema. You tako no chance,
.»f th© Journal?? Absolutely noth*!be used In and throughout the city .11 la no experiment. Zemo Is posl-
nf but allow bis name used for a'° r Valdosta, its suburbs und -else- lively guaranteed to stop itching,
0 , . . k . . I where. rash, raw, bleeding eczema, make a
position for which tho Journal haa ^ })) To carry Qn an ico b„ a | nCB8 I pimpled face smooth and clean. Ze-
Pirked another candidate. The | 0 manufacture and sell ice at mo is a wonder and the minute ap-
wholwmle and retail, and to deal piled it sinks in, vanishes, leaves no
generally | n ice and do all act* and evidence, doesn’t stick, no greas?,
things Incident to and necessarv Jn Jnst a pure, clean, wonderful liquid
the conduct of said business. jnnd It cures. Thia is guaranteed.
To operate a general cold Zemo Is put up by the E. W. Roao
I Medlcln© Co., St. Louis, Mo., and
To manufacture, buy, sell rold by all druggists at $1 for the
and doul in wood, coal nnd fuel pro- large bottle and at 25 cents for the
ducts nt wholesale and retail, and to liberal als«v trial bottle. Try one JL
The combination In Illinois left
Professor Wilson nothing to stand
on. The majority against him might
have been equally divided between
the other candidates nnd all o'
them would have beaten him. Wil
son had visited Illinois several times
end his managers countod on
state.
Times haB not b-*e n a very gront ad
mirer of Mr. C'nrk, and we hav>
said so, but our criticism of him
ended when th© Democrats In con
gress made him speaker. We atlll' storage business
think he Is the weakest of the four
men most prominently mentioned
tor the presidency, but ho Is entitled
trf better treatment than the Atlan
ta Journal Is giving him.
What about 'Harmon—wha^ has
he done to be cartboned and ridi
culed by a Democratic paper? Ab-
lutely nothing. He Is at his post
ot duty ns governor of Ohio—n Re
publican stnte which ho carried oy
’(10,000 mnjorlty after ho had serv
ed It for two years. • Ho was a for
mer member of Cleveland’s cabinet
nnd a mnn of the highest character,
cent bottle and be| convinced.
A. E. Dlmmock's f
deal generaly In wood, coal and other
fuel. /
(e) To engage In any and all
kinds of busineMi that they may
desire and tfiav a p&tural person
may legally engage In Jn th© city
of ValdostA or elsewhere, and to do
all such acts nnd things that a nat
ural person may legally do.
(f) To build, construct, main- sjiks
tain, buy and use all lands, build-; i„
lugs, machinery, nppnrntus, poles, Au8traIla - Th i 8 remedy is for sale
wires, fixtures nnd any nnd nil otb- hy all dealers.
things necessary for and pertain-
rhamborlain’Sl^ugh Remei
beforo a small bottle was finish?
v a?, ns well as ever,** writes Mrs. H.
Dowling street, Sydney,
Ing to any of the above enumerated
business, nnd that may bo necessary
The mayor of Merrillville Is show
ing tho folks over there how to run
a town without n marshal, as tho
town Is unable to get a marshal to
hold the Job. Som© time ago tho [ XortR
mayor of Homerville resigned i«e-
cause that town did not employ po
licemen, Mating that a town which
had no policemen had no business
with a mayor.
a« well as ability. He Is decidedly j j 0 t j, 0 enjoyment of the rights, priv
ileges nnd powers herein conferred,
nnd also to hnvo the right and au
thorlty under such rules nnd regain
t|on» under the city of Valdosta, ns
mny bo made, to erect and set up
Itf fixtures, poles, wires nnd such
other things as may be neceesnry to
the successful operation of said busr
Incss upon any nnd nil streets, aReys,
highways, byways, public squares,
etc., In said city as mny be allowed
by authority thereof.
8. Petitioners desire the right to
sno nnd bo sued, to plead and be Im
pleaded, to hnvo nnd use a common
seal, to make nil necessary by-laws
and regulations, and to do nil other
things that may ho necessary for
the successful carrying on of said
business, Including the right to buy,
nnd sell real estate and person-
tlie strongest mnn offered for tho
piesldency by the Northorn Democ
racy. Ills sin seems to bo that Ills
friends are backing him for presi
dent ngnlnst the Journal's mm—
who left his office and Is running
about the country In a manner most
unbecoming to n presidential :ispl-
tho| rant.
Th© Journal Is not only unfair In
Its pictures nnd cartoons, but It l*
not fair In what It prints about
tither of the candidates. Its meth
ods should ho resented In Georgia,
nnd wo bellevo they will be. Tho
American Review, tho New
erk Herald and leading papers of
tho North are speaking In highest
praise of Congressman Underwood,
of Alabama, nnd they all recognize
him ns a candldntc or great strength
nnd a largo following In the North,
as well as the South. We do not
be! I've the Journal's campaign
against him Is going to hurt htn»
Gov Rrown’a reasons for refusing
to commute the sentence of the Col
umbus merchant who waa convicted
of trnrderlnif a policeman, was ono among really Intelligent people,
of the strongest papers ever Issued
from ibe governors office on a
question of upholding the law. Gov.
Brown reviewed tho case like a train
ed Jurist and hla arguments and
conclusion* are simply unanswerable.
As Gov. Brown said, the conclusion
waa a painful one, but it was th©
oscs
of the corporation, and to execute
notes nnd bonds as evidence of In
debtedness Incurred, or which mny
ho Incurred, In tho conduct of tho
affairs of tho corporation nnd to so-
tho same by mortgage, security
deed, or other form of Hen, under
existing laws.
Pure Berkshire Pigs
*3.00 EACH
Pure Poland China Pig*
*10.00 EACH »
C. H. SlAKKS,
Hillsboro, Georgia.
CLOTHING !
We Want to Drive
This One Fact Home
We have ready for
inspection on dis~
the most superb
line of clothing for men
and young men ever
shown or ever will be
Style, quality of material, workman
ship, fit and finish combined
Do not buy until you have seen our line
Prices: $10.00 to $40.00
•Underwear for Men and Boys.
50c per Suit to $6.00
KNOX HATS. CLAPP SHOES
Davis Bros. Co.
“The House of Quality.”
Times Want Ads.
$10 REWARD—For Information
leading to recovery of one black
gilt, with small white streak In faco,
and white tips; marked crop and
underecolop In left, and crop, spilt
ami underblt In right ear. DIaap
peared from our* farm February 16
to 19. One year old, In good con-
primaries Mr. Underwood was nomi
nated for congress and for president
nt the same time. Perhaps the
Journal had not heard of It, but it
only one that could be reached un-jl* nevertheless true that tbero was
leas we are going to put sentiment or.ee a fellow in Atlanta by the name
and sympathy in the place of laws j of Hoke Smith who actually held
and Justice Is the trying of crimes two offices at the tame time."
against th© state. I The above Item appeared In The
■ -O'- Times of Monday, credited to tho
Professor Wilson'* "stumping J Macon Telegraph by mistake. The
tour" through Georgia will not act item wa» taken from- tho Times
well with th© people of the state. Union and Citizen of Jacksonville
who think such method* should bo|sad was an outside view of the,
beneath the dignity of a candidate Journal's Inconsistency,
for president. It l* all right for a J Occasionally some follower of
candidate for the highest office In Prof. Wllao n says that he would bo
tho gift of the people to visit the' for Underwood If he thought Under
state and deliver an address, but a'wood were a "possibility.” The re-
"rear platform" campaign la *ome-!*ult In Illinois and whut la ROin* to
thing quite n?w in Georgia. Gover- 1 happen In New York comes very
cor Hill, of New York, wo* bitterly' near making Wilson an Impoesibll-
crRlcised for making two speeches fry. When the torles told the for*?-
in Georgia during his campaign' fathers that they were too weak,
against Grover Cleveland, and the Henry replied: "When shall we be
criticism came from some of those stronger?’’ When will the South
who are acting *■ "stage manager*** place.* man in the presidential eha!’-
fer the New Jeney governor during If It does not start now. when It has
hi* forthcoming trip. .a man who fills the place acceptably?
AN OUTSIDER’S VIEW.
Tho Atlanta Journal finds fault
Ith the fact that In the Alabama J Rg g authority for said corporation to
wind up Its affairs, liquidate and dis
continue its business at any time It
may determine to do so by a vote
of two-thirds of ita stock outstand
ing at the time.
They desire for the said eor-
,J hoy de8,re f° r * a,d ' co «*Po r »- dltlon and due to farrow latter part
lion the power nml nnthorlty to np- of March , j. 0 & T H Howell,
ply for and nccept amendments to I n. A 9
Its charter of either form or aub- " ™ ’ u *' w V
Htnneo by n majority of ha stock | FOR SALE—A good black mare
outstanding nt the time. They alco a nd buggy and harness, cheap for
cash. Apply to Lev! n & Orlow, 114
Iteration that it have all auch other
lights, powers, privileges and Im
munities as arc incident to like cor
porations or permissible under the
law© of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
Ineorporated under th© name and
style nforesald, with the powers,
privileges and immunities herein set
forth, and as are now, or may here
after be allowed a corporation of a
AeM^y st. 4-12 d&sw 1 wk.
FOR SALE—One second hand
Ford car. Smith Hardware and
Motor Co. ,. 3 28 dm&th w* tf
FOR SALE—A twelve month*’
scholarship in the Southern Short
hand and Business University, of At
lanta. Address The Tlmea, Valdos
ta, Ga. 3 13 eod d and *w tf
WANTED—At once, man with
crew of eight to ten men to lay
trsmroad. Apply tn person If poa-
sible. Welnkle Lumber Co.*, Deet,
similar character under th© law* o* Ca. 3 18 d eod w tf
Georgia.
H. T. HARTMAN,
O. B. BAKER,
C. U AYLINO,
W. B. OONOLEY,
Petitioner*.
Jos. A. Slattery and Patterson A
Ccpeland, Attorney*.
Plied In the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Lowndet
County. Georgia, thl* the 10th day
of April, 1912.
PAUL MYDDBLTON.
Deputy Clerk.
T, Paul Myddelton, do certify that
FOR SALE—My home *t pine
Park, four milk cow*, horse and
buggy. Also my. meat market at
137 Ashley street. C. H. Davis,
Valdosta, Ga. 4 10 d| wit
Send for free catalogue. Address
Dept. B. Cycle Hatcher Co., No.
1932 Main St, Jacksonville, Fla.
3 12 d and w lmo
COTTON SEED—I have 100 bush
tl* of fine Sea Island cotton seed
for sale at $1.50 per bushel. I got
thl© seed direct from the Island l&at
year and paid $3.50 per bushel for
them and 1 know they are* the very
l<est, as my cotton eold for the hlgh-
cet prices the day It was sold,
also have 250 bushels of black two-
rop peas for sale at $2.50 per hush-
d. Write or phone W. F. Monroe,
Valdosta, Ga. 3 30 w4t
MULE STRAYED—A real dark
bay mare mul© about 6 years old,
fresh roached, weighing 900 pounds,
strayed from Dr. Carswell’s farm
soar Jennlnga, Wednesday, April 3rd.
Liberal reward for delivery or In
formation aa to whereabouts of same.
Wire or write me. J. E. Kinsey,
Jennings, Fla. 4 9 w2t
FOR SALE—On© 20-H. P. Boiler
and engine o n steel wheels: one *-
holler and e>n© o n steel
wheels; one 15-H P. Portable boiler;
Two 10- H. P, portable boliera;
one 80-H. P. Return Tubular hollari
on© 40-H. P. return tubular, boiler;
DENTISTRY
nvii-ionTa—~1 ^ on« J5-H. P. retnr n tutmlir boiler;
. ' X . J r . ° . a c | three 15-H P. return tubular bollert;
frame ColumbuJ bicycle. *' th £.*■ 1 l„o 1B . H . P. engine.; one 12-H. P.
• AT-
ONE-HALF PRICE
Come to the best equipped
office in the South, where
you will get the best work
with the least pain.
Dr. L. C. Holtzendorff,
Formerly United States Army Dental Surgeon.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
>er Stol
Roy M. Shaw.
Tu v<1h:
4 10 dtf wl
PHILO SY8THM—Femoii, 50-egg
L rttll .MyuaPIlDn, UO ccrui'f 'OH p r .i. *1 r A. Vrnnda. tiafoti
T »m Deputy Clerk of the Superior brooder hitch-
Court of Lownde. County. Gtorgtt, or|«.50; HreleJ brooder., poultry
and that the a bore and to-egolng ■‘■uppllee. Philo Byitem hooka, 60a
engine; one 100-H. f. feed weter
heater (new).- See thee, quick end
get a bargain. All In good condi
tion. Veldoeta Fonndary end He-
rhino Co., Ed L. Thome*. Prop, Tel.
boots. Ga. 4 1 d<t V I
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Echolt County:
Through the eoltcltation ot my
friends 1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for representative of
Echols county, subject to the Dem
ocratic primary. If elected I prom
ise an able and faithful discharge ot
my duty, and aek tho support ot
the Totem. Respectfully,
JAS. a KEEN..
4-U w tL .^liC
Mr. George H. Fields, of Baln-
tridge, waa among the viators to
Valdosta yesterday.
Take MENDENHALL’S
Chill and Fever Tonic, as
a general tonic for tired
feeling and malaria. 1